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THE BANFOItO HERALD

►ftp* 10, Mon.. Oct. t t . 10M

Some Couples W ill Receive
Social Security Benefits

Passport to0*110
Happiness
By MAYS11

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M»r»ia CMI* BrwisiH kr n m iii...

Mrs. Fsalherstme bad acaiaenled
reputations oa the ofrengtk of hoe­
ing the figure to wear o man * to her going to the dance, but
full dreaa evening suit- Few wom­ certainly ah* was In non* too good
en have the figure to get away a mood shout IL Val was also wor­
with It, but you have." He grinned ried that her patient didn't seem
well, although the boat was quits
acroao at her admiringly.
-Well, perhaps." aha said rfowty. steady sow. Hhe seemed rather
and smiled. "1 could try tt oa any­ short of breath and her face, usual­
ly Hushed, was now aa unhealthy
way."
aha conceded.
onrn*l
He put one finger to the aide of white color.
••Of tours# you’ll be coming to hit nose and winked across at her.
"[■lease. Mrs. FaaUieratone. be­
Uila gall dine*. V sl" Dirk **ld •Truit Uncle Dirk. He'll arrange fore t get dreaaed wouldn’t you
enthusiastically over luncheon. "It everything."
let me call in the doctor?" Val
should ba grand fua. Tra aJraidy
fiha glanced arroae at the la Me aakad anxlomly.
decided on my eoelurne and yours." where Brace waa amifif. They
But the mere suggestion agi­
Vil wanted u&gt; go **r&gt; much hadn't talkrd since last night on tated Mrs Feathrratone to such
Bh* waa young and full of vitality, Iha lop deck. Ha had aeemtd to aa extent that for the moment she
and though alia Knew aha dwln t avoid her. and the knowledge had waa almost Inarticulate.
dance very wall, ah* loved It. Ue- hurt her. Waa it solely because
"Call IB that moa. my es-garaides, tt would be a change from ah* had refused to break off her dener’a son. who hates ma? What
reading to Mrs. Featharatone. Il»r friendship with Dirk? Val had are you thinking nf. Nurse? But,
employer navar appeared to take always been of an independent of course," her lip# turned lo a
U.e slightest interrat ill »W I waa Iuni of mind and she didn't like half anetr. "you would want to
being read to her: half the lime being dictated to.
rail sub In abvkmsly. (ain't think
aha seemed to dole off, hut when­
But now an* wondered If Brace I haven't beard nf your gnlnge-oB
ever VaJ thought Set pal lent waa nad mil* fed Just whsl she would with nlro--*nd with Dirk." aha
asleep and stopped reading. Mrs bsv* dona. Oh* might, yes the added hoarsely.
Fealheretone would rouae baraelf m i g h t nsva agited U&gt; end her
Val didn’t reply lo that Hhe
and aay sharply, ”Oo on reading. friendship with Dirk. On Ih* bust merely said. "J should feel ao much
Nurse. ’ VN’hal are you stopping deck wkrn be had kissed her she happier If you mo*id see Doctor
fort Do you think I’m asleep? bad been almost ready to promise Harridan. Mrs. Featherstune *
Or are you too laiy to read any him anything. Almost . . . What
Her patient half-raised herself
m ore?" tthe would smile cruelly had held her back? Waa It a on the bed. "I said t'd never have
and add. "You'd Ilka that, wouldn't genuine feeling of friendship for the man In my cabin, and I won ll
you, to leave me asleep and allp Dirk, or her sente of gratitude lo td rather dial" After a few motan on deck and dance or make him for having been ao nico to menu eh* subsided onto lha pil­
bffe with you- r a r l o u a boy bar? Waa K also a aenaa of fair low* and spoke more rationally.
friend*."
play? Ur waa It really that In her "You'd better go and start gelling
•[■» aura Mrs Krathcratone heart aha didn't aoaf to loa* Ma dreaaed for the dance tonight Dlrli
won t lei me go. She'll want m* fntmUhJp because It had become has told me he’s ordered cham­
pagne tn here so that I ean have
to read fa bar," Vs I answered Dirk something very precious to her?
Dirk waa as good aa ma word, a drink with you before the fes­
-Oh bo ah. ffi arrange II with [hiring the afternoon he told her tivities begin. And 1 do believe •
Aunt May. Shea not a bad old tint lie had Bard It with Aunt few gIasae.l of champagne will do
stick at heart She'll know you May and lie would send hi* steward me good I haven't been feeling
and I want to have some fun." to her cabin with his tails. When at all well lately, and I'm sure It's
But there waa a faint note of they arm ed the tried them on at my heart. But K woei’l he long
doubt In Mi voice, lie hadn't been once. find after she had turned up now before we're aa shore and
finding Mrs. t'ratherslone ao easy Uia Iruusers with pins, the suit lk*n I shall feel much better. I
fitted her perfectly. He had eeal understand Dirk's friends tn Mon­
to grl along with lately.
"But I’ve no fancy eoatiune." aha aa well a fine linen pleated shirt, tego Bay are really charming peo­
l■&lt;t “ And I've no Idea how while waialroal and while Ue, and ple and have a lovely house right
d Improvise on# at the last she supposed she could wear her on the waur. I’m looking forward
own high-heeled palent leather to tt." Bhe gave a short laugh and
moment"
-H I Os you up," he aald grin- shoes On an impulse the went to added vehemently. I 'm certainly
the ahlp'a hairdressing takmn and looking forward to getting oil this
Bing. "You can wear my lalla "
■your foflaf. But I’d look awful had her already short hair cut boat"
Aa t am. Val thought la her
shorter. M b looked at heraelf m
In a man's toll dress auii!"
"Don't he allly," ha said cruealy. the mWlua M ft both pleasure and heart. Oh heaven*, as I am!
( T o bo e o o t i h u n t /
■Women have made their stage eurpns*
c I'CA If ayale drey. Hiprlatad t j m n u n w sf aislua S o u fwairlUuled be Kiss Fsstiuw k rsje.lt
O IA IT E R 1*
U: n u t morning on th# notice
ho* Ml tabM * th* purser's office
th*r* wo* a wu'Jre stating that
Ultra would k« ■ fancy -draw* dined
that night, tost #•» UJ Ui« eo^
turn** war* *• a* Impromptu and
inert would be pruta for the moat

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TV show...snd your toyal Riviera playground.

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.egal Notice

Some roupies will receivs their which la being inttituled on a
social
security
benefits
this trial basis, la srpected to cut th#
month combined Into a single expenses of the Government In is­
fsmily-check. Psul K. Weaver, suing snd mailing checks and to
diitrtrt manager of the Orlando relieve congeitioo in post offices
social security office announced around the first of each monlh
today. Wives of retired workers when social security snd other
who filed their elaims within Government checks are mailed
the last month or so will have out.
their benefit amounts combined
Since 1SSI. Ihe Social Security
aith their husbands' old ■ age snd Administration
has
combined
survivor* insurance benefits. If benefit payments l» children livIhey are living al the same ad- , ing in the same household Into
dre**. snd are not entitled to old- a single check. This procedure
age Inturinee benefit* bated up­ by reducing the number of checks,
on tbelr own work record*.
hat resulted in considerable ask­
Up until now. retired worker*
ings.
and their wive* have been paid
S’# combination of the social
their benefit* earh month in
separate checks although in many security benefits payable to a
rase*, one of them would take husband and wif» will be made
both of the checks U&gt; the store where Ihey are not living to­
or to the bank to be cathed. Be­ gether or where part of the wife’s
ing paid their monthly social se­ benefit amount is an old-age In­
curity benefit* in 's single chec* surance benefit based upon her
will make the cashing of rhecks own record of work under social
simpler for many of Iheve cou­ «ecunty Separate rhecks will al­
ple*. snd if they have been pay­ so continue lo he ls*ued where
ing fees to have their rhecks rither the husband or the wife
cashed, they sill now have to hat been determined to be In­
pay only one fee instead of two. competent to handle fund*.
Any beneficiary who for any
The Combination of Ihe huthand* and the wife* benefit* resson object! to having his or
into one check tn no way affect* her benefit a mount combined
the right of either Individual to with that of a spouse will be
hit or her benefit, nor the amount paid by separate rbeck, Weaver
of that benefit. Both of them mu*i *»id. He or the need only notify
*ign their name* on the bark nf ihe aocial tecurity office. The new
the rherk before the rherk ean procedure nf paying hutbind* and
(wive* by combined cheek, he
be ra»hed.
The new method of payment. pointed out, wit! not be extended

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SANFORD, FLORIDA TUESDAY, OCTOttER 23, 1DAO

E slnbllalied

Herlong*

F e d e r a l S yste m
T o In c lu d e 1 7 .9 ?

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Magnolia Ave lu&lt;
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th* crowd attending (he Di-mortallr Rally on Ka-l Fieri SI at
was taken o f Herbing a* he -pokr Irom a platform arranged

'Proud Of Record' Gen. Snyder Praises
Guard Unit Strength
Cong. Herlong
Tells Rally Crowd
At a Democratic Political rally
la it nlfht at the comer of Flrit
and Mainolla St*.. State Senator
Douilaa Slenitrom Introduced Confrciim an A. S "S yd" Herlong
Slrnitrom In hi* Introduction slat.|d that Congressman
Herlons
ahould be rev imed to Washington
on hi* paat performance, leadership and integrity.
Herlong In addressing the crowd
•aid "I am proud of m&gt; recurd
and will (land on it. I have work­
ed hard In attending to your bullnesa the heit way possible.
*'l have worked for you inn per
cent during my eight year* In of.dice. I have worked hard for all
” en countie* In my dlttrict.
"M y voting record hat b*en at­
tacked. Congressional record* will
•how that I have voted on aa*» of
752 bill* In eight year*. In adver­
tisement* In newipoper* hate ap
prared half-tnilh* In opposition to
me. It that the type of man you
want to r.-pre*rnt you?
In again referring to advertising, Cong Herlong Mated that ex
^tenses incurreil in running for «frice would not tarred i?iOO. *'l
Intend to abide hy thi* |f nther*
with to jlo other*We that it their
business. Hut I don't lutrhd to. I
have no rraton to apologue—be­
came good m u ll* have been ob­
tained during my *lay In office. I
will run on my own record," *aid
Herlong.
Herlong tpokr about the "numrrouv" thing* he had done for this
Area. "I helped obtain ivm ow for
Canaveral Harbor JltA.nno for a
eltnif laboratory In Ortand • and
STS.000 for one In Winter llavrn.
I obtained research money for the
fruit fly and vocational schools,"
he laid.
tin the welcoming rnrnmillee and
•rated on the *pe*king ttand were:
State Senator Doug!** Stcnrirom.
Repreienlative* Mark Cleveland.
Jr., and Cordon Frederick*. Judge
lataar Carlton, Count* Clerk O P
lemdnn. Sheriff Luther Jlotiby.
County Commissioner* eteri Homer
Little ami Jame* II 1.ec. Seminole
County Democratic Chairman

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The AitUtant Commanding Gen­ community," Gen. Snyder tali,
eral of the W h- Armored DivWion "and we hope that you can do
of the Florida Georgia National vomething nboti! it "
Id. Gen. Jo»rph C. Iluhtu-on
Guard wa* in Sanfnnl yetterday
for a formal Inipcetlon of the ( retired i waa at the Armory yet­
terday to greet Gen Snyder no
troopi and faciK'ie*.
On hand to greet Brig. Gen. hi* arrival here fur the formal mMaxwell C. Snyder, on hi* arrival »portion.
from St. Augmline yeslrrdav a tout' oilier* accompanying Gen, Sny­
3 o'clock were MaJ. Roy Green, der to Sanford for the iospcttlun
Maj. Uob Baker. Capt. Johnnie were: Capt. R. G. Ncl*on, CWO
Krofthiek, and Capt. Joseph D. II. W. Multi*. and Col. A E. Hurroll.
Bryant.

Headquarter* of Co. U , IMth
Armored Infantry Battalion
Ihe
San fori Armory were impeded
by a itaff of officer* arriving
with Gen. Snyder
Mayor F. D. Scott welcomed
Gen, Snyder to Sanford,
Gen. Snyder (ummented at
length on the "strength" of the
local National Guard Company
which number* only U men.
"If the people of the communi­
ty would only recognize that the
National Guard W their#,'’ fieri
Snyder told Mayor Scott. Ihe unit
cn ild runic up to it* full Mrcngth.
"Thi* man," Gen. Snyder **ld
a&lt; hr (Minted to (’apt Joseph l&gt;
Bryant, Commanding officer of
the Company, "ha* n lough «*•
aignment.
• It it the lack of manpower and
the rapid turnover of per-* - el."
he told Ihe Mayor, "which give*
uv a hard time getting young o f­
ficer per tonne!
"Traditionally we have a high
standard of training and the unit
Mrrng'.h doe* nut live up to lho-r
atandar.D," he *ald.
Gen Snyder pnlntcd In 'he fine
record of the local unit prior to
World War II "Seminole County
and Sanford furnlshrd m o r e
troop* than any other unit In
Florida, and more troop* than any
other rity in romparison with
•ire," pe *aid
He nl«o compared Sanford wi*h
other unit* throughout the -tale.
"F or tmtanef," he told. "Appalachicola hi* a Mrength of thi
men. 102 at Starke; W at Camp
Blending: IW at Ctearwa'er; and
w „t gt Vugiuttne, among a few
that n r i an recall.
"We need the -urport of Ihe

Sewage Treatment
Plant Talk Brings
Only 'Thank You'
A iliar union. limited to Ihe
three member* o f the l!o*nt of
Sanford City ComuiUtioncri became of absence* from the meet­
ing, and Wil-oTt Holt, repreicnting
Goodbode and Co.. inVrtlmrnt
I ' — -rought Ihe i|iirttiun of
a tew age treatment plant ou‘ in
l-j the open again.
•
• Attending Ihe meeting wa* Sul
Rerkowitt, Sanitation engineer
of Ihe S'atr Hoard nf Health and
.1. tirade) (hlham. local builder.
AHo al the meeting listening to
the discussion* »va« John Kaler,
former cnmml**|onrr who wa* on
he Board nl Ihe time the sower
program wa* inaugurated.
Holt told the cominiitioner*
that from "a »tudy o f Ihe figure*
submitted to me of revrnue fom
Ihe Ctllll* Department of Hie
City, the revenue* nre running
fairly well in line with the en­
gineer’* estimate.
"lFn&lt;ter authority o f the bond
resolution yoil are authorilrd to
i**tie aillittonal parity bond* with
a pledge of the gro»* re»emie*
fmm the Utility Department," he
said.
"It *eem* to me that it can he
done," Holt said, "but It t« a
rpieslion of whether of not you
want to pledge these revemr*."
However, attention wa* called to
irondmird on I’ age Setrni

More than 2n0 member* of San­
ford'* civic club* heard Cowgreaaman A. S. "Syd'’ Herlong Jr., re­
port yesterday on-Ihe Sllh session
o f Congress al a Joint meeting
held at Ihe Holy Cross Episcopal
Church Paruh Mouse
Hold Jointly with the Sanford K»*
lary Club, other dubs ri-presrnlrtl
were the Sanford Kiwnnit Club,
Sanfonl Lions Club, Seminole
County Junior Chamber o f Com­
merce, the Sxnford Pilot Club,
and the Butlnes* and Pimfes.ionat Women’s Club of Sanford.
Presidents of the vartou* civic
groups were seated at the -ps-iker* table. *
Bill Kirk, prominent Seminole
County Democrat introduced Con­
gressman Herlong whom he com­
pared with a prominent athlete.
"Hi* life Is like an open book,"
•aid Kirk, "the way he conduct*
himself on and off the field." He
adis-tf, "In these troubled time*
we are proud to hare surh a man
a* "S yd " Herlong In nor Congrc**."
Herlong’* addres* wa* complete­
ly non political and dealt only
with the accomplishment* and
problems o f the last »e»non of
Congress.
The Fifth District Congressman
spoke briefly on the Farm Bill
which came before Ihe nation'*
lawmaker*
Discus-tog Ihe bill
which passed during Ihe Htlh
seaslon, lleflung sail "I think II
wa* the If*sit of the two evil*—
and still it not the answer to our
problem*.
"T he cost I* about a million dol­
lars a day for storage of surplus
farm product* and thrre is Jut!
about as much going in today a*
there it coming out." explained
Congressman Hrrlong.
An Important adjunct of the
farm hill anil all to Ihe faris-r*
was the proposed soil hunk pro­
gram —the bill which is Inletideif
to pay Ihe farmer for not plant­
ing. said Herlong. "It Isn't the
IdealUtlr program." he said, "and
I voted against it "
A lot of Ihete things look good
on paper, Herlong explained, sn
you have to dig into the meat of
them to find nut what they are.
"I havA contacted farmer* in this
•listrlet to find out how they feel
about the proposed hill — and
they're again*! it." said Herlong.
Turning to the F rier*1 Hoad
Program Congre*«tnan Herlong
lold his civic rtuti audience that
ihe bill pros ides for "tom e 41,000
mile* of highway*."
The original hill, said Herlong
proposed the forming of a Fed­
eral Highway Corporation empow­
ered lo issue Is-rid* In he paid off
in 30 year*. This was the admin
(Continued On I'agr Srirn)

Sportsmen Urged
To Attend Meet
The Seminole County Sportsman
Afioeiatlon will hold it* regular
monthly meeting at *he Seminole
County Courthouse T h u r s d a y
night, Od. 23 *1 a o'clock
John Mrltch, presd'ent nf the
sportsman's organization, urged
member* to attend and lake part
In the important discussion* on
matter* that will h* placed be for*
them.

FHA Operating
Loan Service
Expansion Told
New legislation ha* increased
the number of farm families who
urn eligible to nhtaio operating
o ,n* from the Farmers Home
Vdminiriratlou. Curti* J. Green
he agency'# County Supervisor
•aid today.
Tiu- new law increase# tl*
uaxitnum amount that can lie ad■vneed, and as a part of the Rural
Development Program m a k e #
loins available when the farmer
ha* part time employment o ff the
farm.
operating loan* arc made fur
the purchase of machinery, tivesl'.yk, equipment, fertilizer, seel,
tractor fuel ami ulher farm and
home operating expenses needed
to carry out efficient farming
opera IIon* on family, type farm*.
In -ome instance#, • loan may he
made foe the refinancing of exist­
ing debt*.
I'niltT this new law loan* will
at-n I h - available to appilrant-, who
ha»e part time employment off
the farm, provided they ire i-slab*
hdied farmer* conducting *ub•tinllal farming o|H-ratum« ami
•(irnding the major portion of
their time farming. Surh operator*
mini have dependable source* &lt;&gt;f
nulMde Income. The main purpose
of these loan* will lie to help
farmer* who live in area* designe j for Ihe lltiral llevelopment
Program.
Operating loan* are repayable
nvpr period* of one to *rven year*
with Ihe Intrrett rate at five per­
cent
All nf the prevent loan services
of Ihe Farmer* Home Administra­
tion. which inrluie loan* for
development and purchasing of
family type farm*, farm housing
and soil and water conservation
rern'inue to be available.
The Farmer* •Home
Iration County Committee will
determine the eligibility of e*ch
applicant. The rommillee Is rnmpo-ed nf three men. two of vjmm
must tie farmer*.
In Seminole County the Com­
mitteemen are William P. Chap­
man. Box 137*. Sanford; Cader (J.
Hart, P. &lt;&gt;. Bn* 274, Geneva, and
Henry J. Schumacher Jr., III. I,
Box 710, Sanford.
Additional information regard­
ing these loan* may be obtained
at Room III. Sanford Atlantic Na­
tional Bank Building,

Weather
IRIG. G IN . MAXWELL C. SNYDER. As*T Commanding C snsn!
if 4Bth Armored Division of the Florida Georgia National Guard
n ivri in Sanfu-d for a formal inspection of facilities and ,r&lt;«|i*.
ihown on big arrival are (left to right) Capt. K. G. Nelson, CWO i

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At*neiti(«d Prraa Leaned Wire

Partly cloudy today and Wednea. A, E. Durrell, Capt Jnhnnla Kr..fchlrk. Maj. Hoy
day
with a few widely araltered
Snyder, Mayor F. D. Scott, and Maj. Bub Baker
allrrnoon Ihundmliunrr*; low toj night M it.
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NO. 219

Sewer Extension
Curtailment W ill
Stop City's Growth
Democrats Honor Odham:
Congressman Last Problem
Critical
Night At Dinner

t w o FOB ONE - tvs Congress­
man A. S, “Syd" IL-rlong pot**
with ihe son of photographer
llemy Jameson with an .Vital
Slevetuun campaign button proml nr lit) y shewing, ( Photo
By
Jameson)

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Call 1821 Before 7 P. M,
For Delivery

No further extension of the
•ewer system in Sanford was
A dinner honoring A S "S yd " brought lo the forefront U»t
Herlong. Fifth District Congress­ night as the Hoard of Sanford City
man, wa* given by the Seminole Com miss toner* diseuiscd the con­
C o u n t y Democratic Executive struction of a sewage treatment
Committee at Jim Spencer's Res­ plant.
J. Brnllcy Odham, speaking to
taurant last nigh' at (I o'clock.
Janies II Lee, long-time chair­ the Board of Sanford City Com­
man of Ihe Seminole County missioner!, said "It seems to me
Democratic Executive Committee that you ire nf the opinion that
presided at the dinner with An­ it will he foot year* before a
drew Carraway making the in­ treatment plant I* started.
troduction* of guest* Invited.
"I happen to know," said (&gt;d.
Herlong told the group of 32 hum, tint there will be no fur­
Seminole County leader* that an ther extension &lt;&gt;f sewer* accord­
experience during hi* annual suit ing la ■ letter from Ihe State
to Sanford ar.d Seminole County Bond of Health.
rewarded him for "all of my rf"The effect nf that letter." Od­
'ortt" In Washington.
ham stated, "is that growth will
He told of a family, mother, tie strongly curtailed.
■jlhrr, ami two chil-trrn who vl»p."I want to see Sanford grow,
*1 him tn express their apprecia­
tion for all that had been done and It will with *tfimg leader­
••r them, "That i* something ship." Odham told the Board.
hat make* working a real pleas­ "There is a direct relationship be­
tween the Capital Improvement
ure." watil Herlong.
Ice, the Democratic group'* program ami ihe Sewer Treatment
'halrtnan in Seminole County, In Plant," he ##id.
"I long ago #ald that the sew­
•Producing Herlong said "He is
the greatest statesman of our age treatment plant woohl give u*
the number onp opportunity for
time "
Included in Ihe guest 11*1 for growth,” sail odham. "I un in
Ihe occasion honoring Herlong the building bsumess and I have
were: Senator Dougla* Slrnttrnm, now 12 home* for ia)e unlrs# we
Representative* Mark N. Cleve­ ran arrange for sewer extension.
land Jr. and Gordon V Frederick, Ry this coming January I will
f ee Gary, Mayor of Oviedo, F D. have completed 230 homes and
Sen'!. Mayor of Sanfnnl, Circuit wv-'rr juit one of Ihe builder*,
Judge Vat.ar R Partlon. Judge nu more loans—VA says no
Ernest Itmtsholder, Supt. o f Pub­ more »ewer exlenrion* FHA aaya
lic 1n*1met inn It T 51IIwee I V r no mare more loan*—VA *ays no
Iff Lu'her Hobby. Clerk nf Circuit more loana.
Court O p, Herndon, arul T-x COl*
"Do you have a letter gienling
Icrliir John Galloway.
exIeualoniT" asked Odham. "I
There uerr 32 guc*t* at the dliru**eJ thi* with Dave la-e of
dinner
IIn- Board of Iteal'li thi* morn­
Congreaaman Herlong, in Im­ ing." he said, "and I am utterly
promptu dl*rus*iont
regarding amazed."
varlon* accomplishment* o f the
City Manager W a r r e n
E.
xi'h Congri-**, said "The Sanfnrd- Knowles interrupted O.lham tn say
Tilnsville Canal was pro|&gt;oted in "We an* deeply concerned about
Ihr Oinmliu* Hilt during the UM
this an I want In get Ihe sewage
•cssion but w#» vetoed by Prevl*
treatment plant 0* quickly at
dent Elsenhower."
possible."
Commissioner David Gitrhel
rommrnled "We are concerned
But I'd like lo see our Utility De­
partment self sustaining. Before
my three year term expirrt we
will have a trealmrnt plant either
built or under construction.
"I think Ibis i* something you've
got la get into now," Odham laid.
Commissioner Gatchel. remind­
ed that sewer rxbnilnni had been
stopped said "I doubt very *erIniisly if any member of this comNO IP'S. AMPS OR ntT*S!
General Sherman made it mission will allow sewer exten­
clear that he wasn’t Interested sion* to be cut o ff."
The quettion of continuing
in becoming Ike RepuMican
nominee fnr President when he *e»er lines outride of the city
said, " I f nnmina'rd I will not limit* came up when City Man­
arrrpl. If rlcrtrd I will nol ager Knowles said that "When we
talk about pledging revenues,
terse."
Want A-l* are nominated by they are done sn tn continue build­
million* of people to fill all ing sewert outride of the city."
s o r t * of need*.
If you elect | Odham replied "You can't limit
til p*e a Want A l Call 1X21 and Sanford to 23th 81.”
a callable ad writer will be glad
Mayor F. D. Seott remarked
lo »efve you.
J (Conlinurd On Cage Seven)

Additional

Local News

On Page 7

Action Is Delayed
On Move To Reduce
Total Negro Cabs
Rcduclion of the number of N'egr-&gt;e taxicab* operating in the rltv
of Sanford rame before Ih# Board
of Sanford City Com mi* vloner* at
it* meeting last night.
However, with two commission­
er* absent amt unable to heir the
discussions, final action on tho
move wa* delayed to a later meet­
ing.
Attorney R. W. Ware represent­
ed the executor* of the cstaA- o f
Will Hankrrsun. and requested that
Ihe rommlssiun "give some rea-nn
for rejecting the transfrr nf per­
mit* for the ops-ratlon of the two
taxicab* formerly operated by Will
Hankrroon."
Mayor F. D. Scoll pointed out
that the CRy o f Sanford ha* ai
many Negro taxicab* a* are need­
ed and many complaint* hare been
received by the commission on
their operation.
"It teems a* If we could get
some more equitable mean* of rutling down on Ihe number of rabe
operating on our streets." said
Commissioner David Galrhrt.
City Manager Warren E Knowlet
reported to the Board of Comnileilonrra that a crackdown on taxi­
cab operation wai In force and
that two operator* had b e e n
brought before him because of vi­
olation* resulting In ■ M day sus­
pension of their license*.
However, said the City Manager,
the m rkdow n will require the
ateadfait tacking of Ihe Board of
Commissioner*.
City Attorney William C. HutchDon called attention of Attorney
Ware to Section 24-4 of the City
Code on Page 312 relative to the
appliralion for taxicab permit.
Mayor F. D. Scott tabled the
discussion and action until Ihe
Hoard of Sanfurd City C om m lu io»
era* next purling.

Hospital Notes
fX T . a
Admission*
Ray D. Balcom (Ixingnciod)
Mis* Jane Flynt (Sanford)
Alii lly)ti (Sanford)
Mary Sue En.oe (Sanford)
Mollie Williamson (SanforJ)
Discharges
Ed Greenfield (Sanford)
Ijottfc- Mar Hardy (Sanford)
OCT. 21
Admission*
Mra. Fay Ivea (Sanford)
Lawrence Gerard &lt;Lungwood)
Clarence Shaffer l Sanford)
Larry Busby (Lake Monroe)
Discharge*
Eugene l^ewl* (Oviedo)
PERMANENT TREATMENT
MEXICO CITY GT*—lo baldnesi
beauty? Guillermlna Jlmrnrt Var­
gas say* no. *ued a beauty parlor
for using a treatment which mado
all her hair fall out.

AT THE HEAD table last night at a dinner honoring Congressman A. 8. "Syd" Herlong Jr. are: ( M l
lo right) Cliruit Judge Vassal Carlton, Representative Gordon V. Frederick, Seminole County Demwrrntie Executive Committee Chairman James II. Lee of Oviedo, Congressman Herlong, Andrew (Tarraw ay, menilier of the Suminote County Democratic Executive Committee, end Representative Rack
N, Cleveland Jr. (Staff Photo)
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THF. S A N F O R D 1IF R A T .D
P a r e 2, Tuc.&lt;„ O ct. 23, 1950

New Treatment
Is Developed
For Hepatitis
n» ALTON L. ItUKKU.EE
AI* Science Reporter
NEW YORK UP— A new tomb!natiun treatment prumlir* speedy
recovery from infectious hepati.
((■, a tluhborn liver disease, two
physicians have reported.
Combination of tho hormorn
ronliun* ami an antibiotic cleared
up the Jaundlce profluelns disease
within a week nr t&lt;vo in I? pa*
tlcnls treated •&lt;&gt; far. Dr. May J*.
eubton and Or. Charles Itrister
of New York City write m the
New York Plate Journal of M*J|.
tine.
Recovery from hrptiUs uioally
take. many month*, with •trict
bed rr*t for wi-eka.
Whllo only 12 1wr.jp. h*vs !ven
f reale.I with the rxv. Irrhni'iijr,
none have had .1 relapse The flr.l
wa» Irenteil five year* ago.
Inferlloua hepatiti* la ranted by
• vtru* and the dlteaie i« ap­
parently Increasing. the phv«,&gt;-!ap«
•aid Home M.non rate* were repotted river the nation tail year,
mill many mote may not have
been reported to health Imij- iIi .
The Infected liver enlarge], the
patient s.t* jaundice, become,
weak, utually freli niutealej. Red
r o t and hlithprotelfl ilul hive
been the main treatment, but re­
covery i* atom.
To Dili locular treatment, Ja­
cob.(in and III »•11r add' d ., ri.tltlilnitinn of am ell do..-] of mrtl»one end aureoinycin or airhrotnycin. Tbe tolution i* c u m dally
by vein for a week or mure.
Raticide utually feel better in a
day nr two, and »lgnv of the dlaeave ditapprar within a ueek, the
doctor, taid. The average htepital aiay for the 13 wai io lurid
tu lean than Inn week*.
Jutl why the combination trttlmeflt b-ma* this quirk ben* f.t it
not ituo clear, the physicians laid.
Cortiaona apparently redicta In­
flammation of tho liver. The anti­
biotic may help by combatting
•ccondary infection*, or partially
lerlllnnc t h e
gn.lrointe.tinsl
tract to reduce the chemical woik
the liver mud do.

Big Treasure Hunt
May Soon Be Afoot

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Professor Thinks
South Will Join
U.S. In Few Years
JACKSON. Tent).. l i t - A Uni
ver.lty of Mlitiftippl profe-tor
tays he thinki the South, including
■Mii.litlppl. “ will prohably Join tho
United State* In j few year*."
Dr Jamra W. Silver, head of
the Olo Mill hlilory department,
waa speak.ng of a mental union
— not geograohiral.
tn a talk before the nitary
Club, Silver aaid (here are two
•rparale creed*. American and
Southern. Suulne-n mind* have
found them difficult In recon­
cile, he added.
However he »*ld, Ihe American
creed ia beginning to rrplaco Ihe
Southern creed and one of Ihcie
day* ihe union wi!| be complete.
Silver called arccs-ion from the
Union, the act (hat brought on Da
Civil War, "the cr*»h*‘t blonder,
the moat atupii action and mo^t
tragic thing that eve* happened.'
A number of “ Illusions” catted
Ihe action, he .aid, amend them
Ihe false belief imtny Southern­
er* that ihe abolitionist* controlled
Ihe North.
ID &gt;ald a prevent-day comparl»c,i »how* how many Southernrri
believe the National Awn. for tha
Advancement of Colored People
cuniiuU the North nuw.

TAEMIIARREK dV-A hint fnr
pirate treasure may toon b» afoot
among the Itmtiindi of talenilt
lying o ff Florida’* larvur We*t
Cna.t,
A atnle Ircaturc kinding lease
wae lim ed Tuesday to Jam**
Carr of Washington, D f . Slide
Iain I Agent Van Ferguson aaid
he doe i n’t know much about
fa rr’i pUn. but undent.ind hr- U
looking fnr’ a arhoonrr callrd tnc
Morgan,
The area in which Carr will
hunt Include- Morgan Hay and
Morgan Fata,
t’arr’a Itui a year mnuictualve
leaae cover* 13.(on arrci in Col­
lier County jutt north of the.Mon­ on one acre of hii choice. The
roe County line. If he find* ire**- Mala grta I2'« |&gt;cr cent royally on
ure, hn will get an exrluitvc leave anything discovered.

New W ater Program
Checks Tooth D ecay
ly HUMAN N. HINDIUH. M.D

IT haa been shown that fluori­ goiter trouble In th* United
dation of a community’s water States.
supply will help prevent dental Table salt Itself D poisonous In
ODease among ctit'drrn.
large (juantltlei. Hem ember lha
Despite the crUlrlatn ot flourl- countless persons adrift at sea
datlon—and thrre haa been aoma who Iwsve died from drinking salt
opimiitlon to At—U la a sound jvatcr,
dental health measure. Numcroui Tha safety of tha fluoridation
atudics have already proved UHa. rogram la demonstratad again
Raaull ol Survay
two recant studies of tha
That* survey* directed that United Htatcs Public Health Rent­
trrtti 11rated with sodium tluo- ier. One study shoved the death
ttde ahuwed about 40 tv
jwr cent leu rates In 33 fluoride cities and 33
decoy lhan
than teeth
l
demy
&gt;h!ch tiad not neighboring non-fluorlde cities
been treated.
acre virtually the tame.
The presence In drinking water No Harmful Effects
of on* part fluoride to 1,000 000
In the other, complete medical
parts water ha* reduced tha Inrl
Hence of drntsl dcray up to
|'1 1n’ l{°^ ° f '*'* **?{,’ re ‘
per cent In
in cases wheie
where youngyoung !V*.r.' ^ Ijh ^ y i. bapeit thyrold,
*l*r* drank fluoridated water heart and oUier organa showed no
from birth until the aga ol tight. harmful bodily at!ecu dua to
Chicago racently embarked drinking water contalnlrg even
upon a fluoridation program eight parte per million of fluorld*.
Mora than I,ICO other communi­ An estimated 33.300,000 persona
in„ nhtn.
tha United State*
now
ties acroaa tha country whet* H
. . .are
.. —
,h
water supplies
ilppll art deflclinl In
day.
In
all,
about
one
of
every
fluorlda also havi fluoridation
tour ruldanle of Amirlea'i urban
programs.
anas uses water containing a
C hlil Argumanl
suitable amount of IhU element.
The rhlet argument of those Th* nation'*dental future looks
opposing fluoridation Is that fluo- pretty bright indeed.
fldta are polaotvs. Am) to they at* QVOTION AND ARIWtg
—tn last* quantities. But tha ap­ o . 0.: My dauahttr'a palms
prov'd mithod &lt;l fluoridating awtat axctatlv'ty. H aatmi no
city water supplies won t harm olh*r part of har body do«a to to
either children or adults It will such an eaUnt. What cause i this
help combat dental cart'*.
and ft there anything that can
You ran compare the trace ol ba don* about It?
fluorlda In your water supply to A m w 'r: Tha reason for local­
tha tsaca of lodlna In iodised tab!' ised m a t in g u not always e lm .
"It.
It olUn occur' In olh'rwUo nor­
lodln*, too, U poisonous tt con- mal Individual!. It may follow
■umed In large amounts. Yet 'motional it m i.
Iodised salt has been used tor The use or a weak solution of
some 33 years and has helped ammonium chloride on tha palms
greatly to 'llmlnata virtually all U sometimes of h'lp.

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THE OLD HOME TOWN

BUSH \ B IL L

DtlMIT NIXON (seated), IS, w-otka on a new* rrteaie for “Junlora
for Ike ar.d Dick’ in law Angeles a* David kUenhowcr, 13, and John
Itout, clot (right), prtildcnt of the California Slata young llrpui.li*
rant, look on,The hoy t, who rtro not related tn the Prcjldcnti.il tram,
met In lha hospital when their append lira were removed. They
i t m J Ihe “Junior*’* ei to-chalrmen. (fntrrnaiioual SoundphotuJ
M il.D ill ): 8PECIAIJST DIES
PNOM SNAKE BITE
TALLAHASSEE IM-Donald l&gt; rsoil, wllilllfc specialist with the
Florida F rc.h Water Fish and
(lame Commission, died la-t night
from the bite of a raltlevnnko bo
wa* displaying In an exhibit at
Ferry yesterday.
Whin the snake bit Carroll dur­
ing a demonstration at a pinu true
festival, he calmly icpl*,cd it in
jl . b »( and gave hiintdf first
aid.
Ha Ihcn went to a doctor’ * o f­
fice in Perry. Tu&gt;l ,r County .eat
33 mile* amithraM of hern and
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waa brought to Tallahassee
Mr
mortal Hospital in an ambulant ■*.,

BIDS OPENED
AUGUSTIN'): /A P l-T h O
jo b o f opening bid* on (onsirnclion of National Guard A rm m ci
in I’ loi ‘ la ended yoatenlay. Ap­
parent low bblddtra: P.’naacola,
SI n.UK, Hhavls Conslrvctlon i •&gt;.
Inc.. Fcnaacota; Falatka, Jl.vi,hio, S.C. Hc.„lcr*on atui Son,
Jackaunville; fo r t Rlctwe, J i « *
0111, Jin.sc mid Lester C o n s t* lion.. Foil Picrcit; laike WahS
aiiJ.liH), AUcNulty Conatructl n
Co . llradetiton.
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Good Roof Is Economy Measure
Hoofs bass- definitely c»oif into
the limelight. both in '.hr designin? of no* home- and Ihr modcr
w a lm n of oltlrr our*
Today the type of roofing u*c 1

gos-* much further than simply
choosing the one that will give
thr greatest protection at the low*
r*« cn*l.
Col r. texture and pattern ire

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Com* In or coll for FREE iiHmatal
Now Avnllahlr, |,ow Finance Plan
No Down Payment—.16 Months To Pay

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Water Heater, Septic Tank &amp; Sewer Installations
1007 Snnford Ave.

r&lt;|ually imi'ortant Vrchitecw, rea
bring that the roof I* the tingle
largest area of the house. choose
the roof color to dictate the en­
tire exterior color scheme of the
house,
Designers say that a light col­
ored rod can make a house ap­
pear taller, an imi'ortant note for
one story homes. Engineer* have
discovered that a white roof will
make a home cooler In summer
through greater heat reflection.
Hoofing material* are now avail*
able in a wide range of colors
lo satisfy any home owner's color
preference.
Asphalt shingles, the mast pop­
ular roofing material, have a mat­
in? r f ceramic granules which
give the roof both color amt tex­
ture. They are firmly Imbedded
in the base material so that the
color and texture remain for Die
life of ihe roof.
With air corilitioning hemm­
ing increasingly popular, Ihe selec­
tion of a roofing material with
insulating qualities is of Utmost
importance. This factor, plus the
choke of • light colored roof, ran
greatly lncrea*e the efficiency of
an air conditioner
Jf. during Operation Home Im­
provement, a homo owner is plan­
ning to rnv 'f his home he should
be sure the full owing points are
checked: soundness .if the root
deck to determine whether it will
support the additional weight of
the new roof, an examination of
the old roof for curled or loose
shingles, and a thorough check up
and repair Job on the flashing at
rhimneyt, plumbing vents, sky­
lights, dormer* and valleys.

Phone 111.1

The preservative mating on
m«isl soil pipes Inside Ihe house
will d.-.lroy an oil paint. To pre­
vent this, first paint the pijws
with aluminum paint. After it is
dry, th« pipes can then be suc­
cessfully pa Intel.

NORGE MURDERS HIGH PRICES
.95
JUST

lung, loss planter flank.-* the entry of thin handsome home and srl*
Ihe mood for Ihe plrannnl, eany living to hr found within. Suited
to Ihr needs of n large family are Hie lhrs*e bedroom.* wilh ample closcl •&gt;;
ihe cheerful living room for family activities. and den for t|uicl studs;
Ihe master hath and separate lavatory; Ihe large dining room with huilt*
in rhlna rahinelw. and Ihe breakfast alcove in Ihe roomy kilrhrn. Ynur
* ie laundry appliancrw ran Is* houses) in Ihe utility entry.

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Till: SANKOKP HERALD
Tueis, Oct. 'Jit. 1950. I’ ajic U

Top Lighting
Panels Make
Home Brighter

Dimensions —

Modern llghtinx is looking up
, . ,tu the celling. . .for added
smartness and efficiency.
Oiling lighting wa* designed
and used principally in office
buildings, but it now offers unu.ual possibilities (nr home use.
You'll discover that lop lighting
helps to create a feeling of space,
lightens dark ceilings ami adds
In your decorl
Glass panels set In the ceiling
are today'.* answer lo locations
where window* are not possible:
a* In corners of rooms, wtndowle»s alenses, entry ways, and
other areas.
formerly dark halls and door­
ways can now have a cheerful
daylight rffert with a luminous
ceiling area.
Even light from Ihe celling,
plus mirror lights, in Ihe bath­
room give* a perfect light for
shaving or make up.
Kilrhrn work areas, when light­
ed from above, reduce fatigue,
are better tlghud and cupboard
items are more visible
Tim non lo lop-off the beauty
and rharm of your home wilh
smart, new lop lighting!

Rainspouts, Gutters
Need Going-Over
Before Winter

■ 40 faat * Cuboga — )4 ,I0 0 faal

For Fulher Lnformallim Almul ThU Plan. Contact. Your Hulldrr

Colored Tile Helps
Add Modern Look
*
To Older Homes
Color has lm adisl Ihe home and
today more than ever the Mutism
ha* become the new centrr of
family bin! You can nuke your
kitchen bright, charming
and
easy to kes-p clean wilh colorful
plastic, or baked enamel on alu­
minum wall Idea or ceramic Ills*.
Your laundry, or utility mom.
can be a cheerful place in which
to work, when you decorate with
brigld wall (lies.
Wall files will alto trail-fur in
your dark, old fashioned bath­
room Into a light, modern room
Thc»e new tiles resist water and
moisture und are easy lo dean
There I* a wide varielv of solid
color*, patterned til.-* and *l»e»
In choose from

One ef Ihe most important
phases of Operation Home Im­
provement I* to make It a thor­
ough borne check-up' Ard every
home owner should be sure that
thi* pre-winter check-up Includes
a thorough Inspection of the gut­
ters and downspouts.
Neglect, particularly in winter
ran lead to sortou* damage lo a •i,-ight may tear Hie brackets
hnu.o and the resulting heavy ex bidding the gutter* loose
While giitlrft are iM-in-i rlr.in
pense.
Having the guliers cleaned Is .*d, they should Is*- thoroughly
especially Important When g iliers checked for rust and any rustesl
are clogged by leaves an accu­ spot* repaired and painted.
Downspout* should he cherkad
mulation o f Ice may form. This
ran remit In damage to the gut­ for accumulated leave* which can
ters and. In ra*e of a thaw-, the cause backed-lip water to freere
melting Ire could run tinder the and *pld the ipotdv H I* wisp to
roofing and seriously damage Ihe have wire mesh installed s*ln re
Ihe spout and gutter Conner! to
reding* of the house
Too, leases in gutters absorb present this damaging clogging by
water like a sponge and this leases,

Use WaUpaper
In Modernizing
Many a house hat been nuwl
rrnlied with a paint bni*h—remodeled, lo all appearances, by
using the trick* of color. Rut you
can achieve evrn greater magic
with some of thr new designs in
wallpaps-r.
There arc wallpaper patients
and lesluret lhal are perfect an­
swers lo sloping walla, siruclur.il
Jogs, alcoves, receases, room* lhal
are loo (all and rooms that seem
too small.
DtSCORATIN'f) ADVICE
When planning to decorate your
home, remember that attractive
room* are not Ihe result of only
motley, but good tsste as well A
tralnrd decorator .an sa'o you
money as well at time and will
plan a decorating program which
will reflect a look of continuity.
One if the first method* of win­
dow glav* manufacture, known as
lhe "crown” proers*. consisted of
soflrning a bubble of glat* and
then flattening It by rotation inlo
a crude sheet.

Plus Liberal Trade-In

Modem wallpaper* ran do rn.-re
than Just cover a wall nr hide arrhiteelual defect*, their texture*,
culura and pattern* and finishes
can help creat* any effect de*lrrtl.
There are paper* that look liks*
brick or fieldslone; some that lock
like rich, lulled latln*, *1111 other*
rreatr ■ mural effect — and the
outdoor* ran be brnucht Inside with
paps*r» that look Uko richly follag
rd planter boxe*.
And, br*t of gll — new wall­
paper can givr your home the
newest possible look with a min­
imum strain on Ihe budget,

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ttpaal any cytla any lima.
Aulamab'c tram fill ta finish.
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mart wotar frtm tlalhas,
laavlng many Hams raady
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Since an miieh inlereuf- Hm
hern show n liy home ownF
ern *" “ Uperalinn H o m e
t\'\ improvement*
untscruploun
operators have cnlercd tliis
field. These ps-ople lake mlsanlaue of the average homeowners’ lark of experience lo
line (heir pnckels. He sure by
denliiiy; with rufnlili-shed local
firm*.
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Long mlrr«r* hung vertically nl
a room tend to add height to
Ihe celling, while large rectangu­
lar mirror* mounted on the wall
give Ihe feeling of width and spa­
ciousness.

whan wa help yaa plan and tarry
out your "Operation Homo Im­
provement,” that you are getting
the host if you (ome to the ...

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Hardwood flooring ha* been •
favorite of American homeowner*
■ince Ihe rough hewn oak plank*
of colonial lime*, lo today'* scien­
tific kiln-dried hardwood*.
Hardwood flooring Is fsmrsl for
il* durability . . . often outlawing
Ihe life «&gt;f a home. Also hardwood
Hooting I* *1111 arrs-pted stan­
dard of quality In home romlruclion. Today the manufacturing and
ingenuity of Ihe hardwood Indus­
try ha* rrduced cost*. *a that
hardwood Ho-&gt;rlng can
used In
even Ihe tnn-l modest home*.
Uak Is (hr most widely used
hardwood. Hard maple, beech,
birch and (wean rank next.

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•omething Should Be Done To Rid
Central Florida Area O f Hyacinth
There eeema.to be an accumulating pro*
blem coufronting one of the ii^enclf* of our
State Government - u pmltlem thnt lm &gt;
grown n&lt;» liitr it in unmanageable.
Too many times lakes und rivers of the
Central Florida area have been clogged with
hyacinths - clogged so bail that water traf­
fic for small lsoata, which I* the largest num­
ber represented around our waterfronts on
our streams, comes to a standstill
Hyacinths multiply fast and they get from
one place to another with such rapidity
that they npiiear often as by some feat of
magic.
Only last weekend, Ijike Monroe and the
8t. Johns River was covered from one side
to the other with the pe«ky plantn that be­
came so tightly wedged that even a big
boat found it hard to plow through them.
Nearly 100 acres is sometimes a compar­
atively small figure, hut when It comwi to
hyacinths covering thnt much water, then
the figure liecomes astronomical.
Yet, these hyacinths float around unmotested, clogging up taken and streams to the
Betrlment of boating, fishing recreation and
the complete u«e of these valued Isalles of
water.
Kvery once In a great while there will
crop up a decided Interest in eradicating
the hyacinths.
There even exists a department in the
Game and Fresh Wnter Fish Commlmlon
under the name of “ hyacinth control.”
Department or no department, interest
or no Interest, the hyacinth continues to
be a pest - continues to jam streams, lakes
and rivers - continues to harass the siHirt1*man, the fisherman, the Isiatsman, and the
•idler.
With all of the posHihillttes for money
with which to operate, no one seems to be
taking the lead In making the “ hyacinth
peat" an issue and getting right down to
the job o f getting rid of them.
Frankly - no one is Interested in high
overhead expense, neither are they interest­
ed in high salaried Investigators, overseers,

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Driver Training
Driving an automobile comes close to
being the most dangerous thing most of us
ever do In normal life. Vet by a curious
paradox, most of no have learned our driv­
ing skills by haphazard, trlnl-an-error meth­
ods. Relatively few drivers have had for­
mal training.
It Is finally t-omlng to lie tenlhrd that
this is nonsense. As automobiles liecome
more and more |Kiwerful and fast, the de­
mand for increased skill is rising according­
ly. My this we Rican not only the manual
skills of handling the car, hut skill in judge­
ment, skill in road Irehavior.
It Is encouraging, therefore, thnt behindthe-wheel driver training is being added to
the curriculum in many high schools. T his
may bring about the first generation of
driven, really trained tn handle the hard
problems of driving.
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Halloween

PeHtoSed Patty Bxsem attar*** t»&lt; s«»s«r
■atsrs* u •*••*« flats msitsr Ortaksr IT. lit* it
**• Pm I Offle* #f assfare, n«rl*a -m*sr tha *rt
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experts, or what have you - their Interest
lies in the mnn|xjwer and material to ftft
into the streams and lakes and wipe out
the rooted evil that seems to be getting the
upperlwnd.
Fish camp operator*, boating enthusiastsfishermen, »|&gt;ortsmen. and just plain "in­
terested citizens" have offered their help
wherever needed to eradirntc the hyacinth.
Itut no one seems to take them up on their
offer.
This job of hyacinth eradication needs to
he taken hold of with a firm grip of deter­
mination to win out and put the |H?*ky
water plant out of huslneto once and for all.
We are not interested in putting any one
lierson, or group of ixtople “ on the spot"
so to speak. It is felt thnt with ull of the
interest, and with all of the promised plans
to create financial aid for an "eradication
program” , something should In* done thnt
would l»e worthwhile
Frankly — it is the eradication of the
hyacinth that would please Us m o ( - and
please thousands of |M.*uplc at the sunn* tune.
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Tuesday, Octolter 23. ltir.fi

TODAY’ S m ni.K VKHSR
And God said let the earth bring forth.—
Geneaiftltll.
God’s love is revealod by the mngidficent
' treasures he stored In the earth. Six Inches
JOf soli yields our dally bread hut the sea is
'full of hydrogen each gallon of which con•tnina power thnt staggers the Imagination.
The bad lands of South Dakota are filled
with rare earth* of priceless value, the great
stretch of bad Inntls Ixdwren east and w»st
.Canada we now know are fabulously rich in
rare earths.

There’.! a lot nf good natured fun nnd
nnnsnns^ nhont llnllnween. nut unless pa­
rents are careful Halloween nnd the days
just l»efnrc it ran In* a season of mischief
thnt Is not always harmless. Property in
sometimes damaged, and people have suf­
fered physical injury ns the result of Hal­
loween pranks.
Tixlny a real effort is made by many to
see that Halloween provides the kind of
fun it should witiiout degenerating Into nn
excuse for youthful mischief. School* ami
churches hold parties, neighbors rnnperatc
in seeing tlint cider, doughnuts nnd candy
are available for costumed youngsters who
come to call. Merchants who used to have
their store window.! daubed with snap at
Halloween now award prizes to youngsters
who decorate windows with Ilnllmvcen
motifs.
It is s hit hard for those of us who remcmlxr the pranks of our own youth tn lx*
ton self-righteous about the youngsters who
want tn let off .(earn at Halloween. Hut
we do nn| do children a service if we allow
them to believe that there are seasons of
the year when responsibility vanishes, when
res|x*ct for property is not demanded, l-et
Halloween Ih* fun - hut let’s keep it the
rtght kind nf fun.

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.' Kara are authoritative answers
from Ihe Veterana Administration
lo four queallana af Interest (o
former servieemen and their fami­
ne*:
. Q. I'm planning lo sell Ihe horn*
I bought with a Gl loan. If Ihe
buyer lake* over my louii, do I
remain liable in rate he defaults
end Ihe loan is forerhi-ed?
A. Not necessarily. Under a new
law, you may be relieved of lia­
bility if Ihe buyer Uk*s ovrr your
loan. Ha must assume full liability
on lha loan; VA must approve hi*
credit; and the loan mu«t be cur­
rant.
Q. I understand that I have 120

■lays from discharge lo gel Korean
Gl term insurance. Will my 120day deadline sllll apply, evp-v
though Ihe law says no new polic­
ies may he issued aflrr December
31, 1IM? My 120 days would ca cy
me lipyund that dsle.
A You would not have the full
120 day period to obtain Korean
Gl term insurance. You would
have to apply and pay your first
premium before December 31.
IS.'xi even though that give* you
le«* than ITU days lo art.
q A young man I know is eligi­
ble for schooling under the War
Orphans Education I’ rogram. He's
still In high srhool. Would he be

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YRON COIffN heard an anxious mama in U-a CatakUW,
who had caught her ugly litlla ton halfway up a big oak
tree, terra* at him, "Heathcote. come down (torn that tree, be­
fore you break both lh«
leget Mento'a warning you,
Heathcote! Either you come
now, or when you fall end
break both the left, don't
UMnk you can come running
te mama."

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-My wtfa'.-Tconftded out
Ceetury Club matatber to aaoilier, "ta off «a a new klrht
a diet oenetattog ewtirrty of
coconut*" -My goodneea!marveled the ethar. "Ilaa M
made her ieee any weight?-1|
"Hat a Mood.- admitted
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allowed to finish hi* regular high
school education under Ihe War
Orphans program?
A. No The law prohibit- regular
high achool training. Below-Col­
lege-level schooling is allowmi on­
ly when it it specisliied voca­
tional training lhat will fit a stu­
dent for a vocation goal
Q When I went bark on artive
•tul&gt;. I surrendered my permanent
plan n f (II insurance for rash, m i
lhat I would he covered by the
free HO.tXXI death Indemnity.
Since indemnity coverage end*
December 31, l*M, I will lose my
coierage. It there any way I ran
get bark my permanent Gl pol­
icy’
A. Under Ihe law, you may nb
tain a new permanent policy of
the same kind and amount as your
surrendered policy—but at pre­
mium at your present age. Or you
may reinstate your suriendeis-d
policy by paying Ihe required re­
serve and Ihe current month's
prrmiumi. You may obtain thi*
Insurance while la service or
within 120 days after your dis­
charge. You eould arrange for Ihe
insuranco lo take over when Ihe
free indemnity expire*.
Veterans living In Central Flor
da who wish further information
about their Gl benefits thnuld
write or visit Ih* VA office al 42
E. Central Ave., Orlando.
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' •) •trail anil iroanie for municipal,
rounty »n&lt;i state employe* and of­
fice. • not elected by the people or
By RUSSELL HAT
J election day vyith Authentic Infor- l r ,w|ntcd hy the Governor.
While the avcraire voter think* mallon at to what each amendment
*•„
permits tKr leci-lnture
of the cominjf election u an ep-.mean* be *111 find h.m*e|f in a to provide for trial hy Jury for
portunity to esprvsg hl» choice for tot'Kh ipot.
t |,(|
ln any pin-Hlas County
President and a number of leeserI
It *»ou!d take a book to fully city with » population of eve, 75.offlce candidate* and hai probably explain all the amendment* so that 000 and would allow Jury ,rU ,‘J
already made up hli mind, few ar&gt;* the man on the itrret could und In J*t. Petersburg ** urli a* •
prepared to rail an Intellixent bal­ erstand them but briefly Amend­ Clearwater.
lot on the II amendment* they ment No. 1 provide* for the rewill find on the ballot.
vition nf our judicial *y*trm a*
Constitutional amendment* an­ recommended by the Judicial Coun­
noy mo*t voter*. True, they have cil and approved by the Slate liar
all been published a* the law re- Association.
No. 2 provide* for home rule In
quite*, but they might Ju*t a* well
be printed In rhlne*e a* far a* Dade County. Thl* i* a Inral editor
mott folk* are concerned. Lciral amendment and it dnlrrd by D*dr The sanford Herald,
lenguage
language with Its
t trick wording"!* County bui require* statewide ap- Sanford. Ha.
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Dear Sir
so far over thet head of the aver- proval. Governor Collin* call* it
The Sanford Woman* Club
air aoverelm ritiren that hr •* very prorre**lve *tep ”
hasn't the tliahlrtl idea what the) &gt; No .1 hat been deletr-l from the would like to thank you for your
are all about to over the year* hr ballot. No. 4 provide* for the part in ’ making «ur *'r*acher'»
hat (ormed the habit of patting legislature to call Itself into spec Supper" a tuccoat.
them up entirrly or voting “ no"' i*l teuton.
Sincerely
MarJor.r Carlton,
(o all of them, Jutt out of spite.
No. 5 rhange* apportionment of
The law allow* a voter five min­ member* of the llou*e and Srnalr.
Courtesy Chairman,
Amrrican Home Department.
ute* In a voting booth. Recently ■
No. It provide* for an additional
tr-t wa* made tn Tampa, where a judge for the Criminal Court Hr
voter attempted to read the UIKjt tof(, |n „ uv, , County.
Kdilor,
all the way through and mark hi*
No. 7 provide* for almlishlrig The Sanford Herald,
choire. It took fifteen minute*. x
school truster- and transferring Sanfonl. Fla.
1,'nder the rircum*tances unle** their dutle* to achnol board*.
Dear Ftditor:
a voter prepare* him*elf l-cfure
No H provide* f..r appointment
Thankv for the splendid cooperaInstead of election o f th* school liun you have given u* In puh•uprrlntrndrnt In I'inclla*. Duval. It-lung our Sallic llarn-nn It A It
Sarasota and Dade countic*.
notice*, article* and acirount*
No. 9 would abolish the office »f our meeting*.
Sincerely.
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county solicitor in Dade County.
gradual disarmament with con- offset Eisenhower's Geneva sueIsle Horn Rucker.
By JAMBS MARUHV
No. |0 provide* that fe e * of
|’rr»» Relation* Chapter
Awotialed I'rrw New* Analisl vrntional weapon*, later produr- f f „ . than with any hope or In- county officer* in E*c«mbiu Coun­
of Sallic Harrison Chapter.
would eno.
end. i tfn,ion of »|r, emen|.
WASHINGTON i f — Soviet i're- , lion
" on of nuclear weapon* wuuij
ty I - paid Into the general fund
mirr Bulganin -l.uk hi. n-.,e Into But there would h m l o be twnU|( Apr|| g
,
flr,, (iro
an Ameritun election campaignf rl*^ fontrul* and inspection* from
.
..
,
.
*-rt -v, . . . mran ||,r ,.n,| |0 , the beginning to be sure there d P®'** ,h** ®** country take the
lengthy
corre-pondenre w h i c h be no cheating.
lead toward ending H-bomb let*.
kt«..ug anywhere.
The Russian* have pul their lie was only a candidate for the
lle-iilc* the IliiMlan had .level- main einpha*it on a ban on nu- Democratic nomination then llulo|ie&lt;l a habit of breathing down rlear weapons. They have rejected gantn didn't follow Stevenson at
Adlai S'cvrnwm'* neck Twice tie *H Western proposal* for controls, that lime with a iimiltr prop--at.
followed up Stevrnaon’i augpe*.
The Ru**ian* and Red Chineie
But on Sept. 5. 19V&gt;—when he
lion* on ending H-bomb le*l* hy far outnumber Ihe United Slate* wa* the Democratic eanlidale—
making similar pmpo-al. himself, in maniHiwer. It would be lo their Stevenson repeated hi* proposal oa
Bulganin ha* written i’ residenl advantage to get this country the H-bomb. Sia day* later. Sept.
Ritenhowrt -even letter* on lit- right off to agree «n banning nu- II, Bulganin wrote another letter
armament since they first met at clear weapons in war. TTioie nu- to Elsenhower.
Geneva in July I9VJ Kisenhower ( clear weapon* for the United
He proposed ending "tests of
has answered five lime* They Stale* off*et Russian and Chinese atomic and hydrogen weapons"
could never agiee.
manpower.
This went further than Stevrnson.
Meanwhile, Ihcir rrpre«enlalive*
This is what happened with who had railed only for an end to
in Ihr t'niled Nation*, on a spe­ Ki-rnbower and Bulganin:
II bomb tesla, oot to all atomie
cial commission In work out dis­
At Geneva Riienhower stole (be weapon tasting.
armament plans, rouldn'l agree, •how with a good will offer: aa a
A* the campaign wore on Stev­
either.
first step Inward disarmament ke enson made his It bomb suggestion
This i* Ihr American po-ilion: suggested the United State* sad
a main campaign Issue. An4 on
ta $300
U ant v f 1
Russia eirhange complete infor­ Oct. IT Bulganin wrola Eisenhow­
mation about their military estab­ er another letter, again suggesting
#
lishment* and permit each lo pbo- the big powers end etomle weap­
togra|4 the other's country from ons tests.
end to and to he sure there were
He also said he understood this
no military buBdups.
P O R A T I O N
C O R
It's questionable
Elsenhower wai now an issue in tha election
SAL'MUB, France — Specialist
campaign.
Eisenhower
replied
-SANfORU
Second ('lav* Charlie I.. Singleton, ever eould have made gcod oa
quirkly. Yesterday ha told Bul­
who-* wife, lamnie, live* at 70S tht*. Congress might never have
n
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Waif
First
Str#«t
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ganin to effect to mind kla own
W. Ilth, it a member o f the permitted the Russians to have
com *«•»••• tv****1as-’ ***!
buMneso.
Saumur Signal Depot In France that murh information about this
-ORLANDO*Before Bulganin's letter arrived
S|-eriali*t Singleton. *on Of Mr. &lt;wintry. But Ihe offer at least
407
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Centrol
Avenue...................Tel. 3-6493
Eisenhower
bad
alrrady
said
the
took
Ihe
Ituisian*
by
surprise.
and Mrs. C. SingMon, I.Mii Mnn
*
Saw* H#**l S.IW.-S)
vi, ^
H-bomb teila couldn't h# (topped
gnutlinc A ve, entered the Army They didn't answer.
»to a sX f * ^ m two* laaa Ca^ea-T
They finally did ow Sepl. It, —without foolproof guarantee*
in IP4h and arrived in Europe
last February. He I* a supply IMS, when Bulganin wrote Elsen­ —because It would flea Russia aa
hower his first letter. He didn't advantage.
specialist at the depot
reject Ihe blueprint and "open
KANSAS CITY. Mo. Specialist *kiei" proposal, but Just about did
Third t in** daiener L. llitlrll. He suggested Instead an inter
ton of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin P. i national control or invpertion team
llitlrll, l-ake Monroe, recently wa* lo be stationed at renter points,
graduate! from the Seventh Army like airport* and railhead*, to
Non-l* o m in I ■ &gt; l o n r il Officer check against military buildup*.
Arwdemy in Miimrh, Germany.
Ei.rnhower replied: This might
Specialtil Hittell entered th* be all rifhl. if Bulganin arrep ed
Army in Sep'. IW4 jml completed hi* plan*. And so it went. Latter
basic training al Fort Leonard after letter. Bulganin may have
Wood. Mo He is a IMI graduate been doing hi* lettrv wilting
of Sanford High School.
tn»r« fur world good will, and ta

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Schedule
Schedule for Mi»* Myrtle Wtl»on. Home Demomtratiotr Agent,
Oct. 2130 u a* follow*;
Oct 21— 4-H Girl*' Club, Ovle*
do School, will meet at 2;2o p. m,
at the school. Mr*. J. |. Alemory,
aJuil leader. Dhmonitralipn will
be: Food*.

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United Drive Against Singular Drive
is Issue At Supper Honoring Faculty
IJ» AIARIAN R. JONES
— a fund that could be In guod use
OA'IEPO—The member* of the for our community In ca*e the oefaculty of the Ovie.lo School w-re ration should arise. Thi* brought
a;*m ihe jurats of homr End*) the hearty approval of the assemevening when the member* of the bled |ue*l».
Ovedo Woman» Club entertained
How to get started? That was
oitli a supper at the Memorial answered with the idea that the
building honoring them and the &lt;hir;!o Woman'* Club lake the inhusband* of the duh mrinbrr*
itiatire. ai it had had many years
£ Mr*. Joseph I.einhart an I Mr* of experience in thi* field of work,
tieorgr Morgan portrayed the *pi' by railing together the various
rit of llallo**een in their decora- organization) to diaciits the t**ur.
lion seh.mr, u*ing lighted pump- If they were in favor, to pick a
kin intrr&gt;prr*rd with sprig* of or- -"-rcsentatlve from each organiraarte flower*. The witches and non, including one from each
hobgohlin* were laving their *p church, to form a board,
pcaraner for llallnwien
Many questions were heard from
Mr*. Don L'lrr). president of the those In the Memorial building and
Oviedo Woman * Club, had design *hly antuered by »nmrnr.e pre*ated certain paient* to he rc*p*m- cut
*ible for the greeting of the leach*
The Reverend Carlton thanked
£ t * at the dour, to introduce them M h rartlclpanl* for their part on
and make them welcome So many Ithe program, faying that they had
#f the Woman'* Club member* d o 1been iportf enough to take each
rot belong to the VTA and are .|&lt;|e of the li*ue. regardless of
not familiar ulh the member* of which *idc they might be in syinthe faculty that thi* wa» an ideal pathy with,
arrangement.
A display of hand* ihowed that
Many group* were gathered *r- the maturity favored the United
ound enjoying the ra*ual com er Drive. The greatest question was
•atinn when Mr* Clrey interrupt that mme might not be able to
ed with the "»,ippir rail
give a large »um at one time,
Of eourie. thi* wa* not an un- whrrea* they could give »m*!l do
®eirom*Mde*, considering thr look* nation* at variant time- Till* w*&gt;
of the fond dl*pl*)rd on the table brought up by Mr*. Burnett In her
—which rti*apiwared verv fa*l af- talk.
Dr the seventy n«!d member* and
Teacher* present for the oegue»t» had partaken of it
ra*ion Included Mi** Dnroth) Rice.
Mr*. Hov E Wri*enbarger va* *rrnr»1 grade teach.-r Mr* Wa!
rhairmvn of thr I'ivtr i mmlltre tei /. Teague, third gr.ulr teach
in charge of *1! arratgnnenf*. and re: Mr*. Janie* Partin, f.iutlh
Ihrv did a *' hangup"’ tob. tie. grade teacher: Mr* W It DeSha*
Hat* off to Air* Lynn Mailer 'it* 10 fifth grade teacher: Mr* Jam***
George Morgan, 'tr* Joseph t.**m Merritt Staley Mi** lad* Ruddrtl
hart, Mi»a Either Beiatel
Mr* It L. Blankenship; Mr*. '! !’.
0VVv Lelnhart. and Mr* II E Smith? MU* Kathryn Wyatt and
King, ihe member* nf M a n 1* Profcttor (Coach) Paul Milder, all
fMr* Boy i Wclicnbarger’ * com- high ichnol teacher*, an) AV ||
miltre*.
DeSharo. pnneipal: also Mi** CarTh&lt;- program that followr-l wa* olyn Andrr*nn. mutie leather, anil
a verv entertaining one. The Rev* Prnfrtaor Michael r i ‘ hi*r. band
errnl George C Carlton, who in* director
Irnduced Ihe participant* in the
Escort* included
Mr* Rice,
affair, explained the i»*ur It dealt mother of Ml»» Hire. Waller \
with the t’ nifed Drive against the Teague; James Partin; W II Dr
Singular Drive*
Sharo as the hu*band of Ihe fifth
V A 'Ivor* general manager grade leather and a* principal;
9 'f Wheeler Errliltrer Company, Jame* Merrill Staley; Air*. R
gave tne pro* and con* for the Hlankenvhip; AI It Smith; Atr*
I nitcd Drue while A1r» Oreun Paul Mlkler: and Mr* Michael
Rurnelt. a long lime Woman'* Club Fuher
member and a put pre»idcnjt of
the organisation, gave *ouic inter*
■-ting cpie-tion* ih.it might an*e
for di*cu**ion igain-t It.
My er* qu' ted *tati*1ic* on the
*.nn-**ful Orlando United Drive.
* very Interesting talk indeed.
Mr* Burnell *»i i hi* argument.
Eor the third eon*rrutl*p year
Outl l«eti *o impreiilve the may a -ludent of Seminole high school,
a- w.-lt *it iiuwn In spite of Ihe and more particularly, Afr* W R
fact that she wa* pinch hitting for Wray's hlttory *la«*. ha* won the
Jame* Pearson at the la«t mom- •tale r*«av rnntf«t *pnn*orcd by
en‘ *h. hail a giovl li t o f de­ the United Daughter* of Ihe i on
li ■
q ii -l.on* fur live -ini'iilar fe t.-rar*
tin*.
including What » o d d b.j R. Stone, of Geneva, with hi*
,a*t o f «* m r What would we ri*ay entitled "Thr Part
thr
" "o dd amdhrr
occaiion ari-e American Ind an Played in the
altn " had gl en our War Between the State." look
*um lor th* Cnileil Drive, one Dial tup honor* In the »Ute contest,
wr would like I-* contribute to this year ami wa&gt; awardrd a
W el
ueh? I a*t but nui b-.ixt i-f check for ten dollar* from Ihe
"Why t’hange*" Mm *;ml l! D (' *tate headquarter* thi*
thi* »M* a qursllon of Imp .rtance morning in chapel e\rrri*r* at
in Oviedo
Seminole High Schm.l Mr*. M
Myrr* had already brought out R Strickland made '.he prr.eniathat volunteer worker* would Iw lion.
Ii - I fur the l ulled Drive rllln
Thiv brilliant senior aim won
mating a high operating eo*t for th.- American llmtory award ta&gt;t
* ;-h a drive
&lt;mr fur Ihe highest average Iri
lie bad suggested that ;n ad- tin Seminole High School*, which
•lition to the u*ual Cancer Polio, ■ward wa* presented to him by
and many other Ii• • . luting the pre&lt;i-lrnt of the Norman Do
Seoul* and Girl Seouta, that Verr Howard Chapter Unltrd
■»e add an Emergency Home Eund Daughter* of the Confederacy.

Mr*. Lydia Parker and Mr and tr. Pinky Wallace, Dot Mann,
Mr*. \Vala*ka were the gue*t» of Thelma MacMumy, and N«ncy
Walt and Beryl Swinaon at uw Bielawtki. Rtia Haut-i and .loam*
ner Thursday evening. Mr and England were unable to atiind.
Mr*. Ealaska are visiting
m
1IATTU had a tatrdy picnic at
and Betty Guy, Mr*. Parker 11 the Lrmun Bluff fiihir.j eamp
well known to friend* of her tun Scnd»&gt; afternoon. Nearly all the
Ceramic* elan will meet at
Jim Parker, and hi* wife Loui*e. officer*, their wive* and children
the Seminole High School at J:uO
She i* apendlng teveral month* appeared to rat lub*:ef and hot
p. m. Any one interested in cer­
with them in their home on Lane dog*, with all the extra*. There
amic* D invited to join thi* clan ,
Mary, and will return to Mi*si*&gt;- wa* waterskung and swimming,
ippl in December. AI*o Included perhaps the la*t of the sen-on.
(Vt 2.*— l ake Mary Home De*
m the parly were the Guy* and Verne Mounlra*tle an I Hurry
monitratiofl Club will meet 10;34
Parker*.
Griffin made the arrangement*,
■' m. at Die Community Building.
Eriday night the R O Q wa» and it wat most inrreisfut.
Demon*tration will be: Cleaning
the acenc nf twn partle* One wa»
Ihe sewing machine.
Paul Spellz. John Dooley, Bub
the aleak dinner for Ihr mrmb-.rs Stone, and many other* from
Art d a ta will meet *1 Semiof the Brownlee Bible Clai* of 'he VAII i air back from their deploy
noic High School at 7:no p m.
Eir*t Pre*b)ienan Church. Eacn menl lu Ihe Med They are tinned
Anyone inlrrr*ted in art u in­
person brought hi* own ttrak an! and Iran after five month* and
vited to Join thi* elnt*.
cookel It to perfection over the mighty g'ad to be bark home.
Oct. 2f»— Home I&gt;emo;)»tratlea
coal* in the barbecue pit* Host*
DiJi and Bo&gt;d Weber rnlnlnlnCounty Council will have a baks
were Capt. and Mr* Bohert Jcrkand plant »ate on First Street In
*nn, Mr*. E. J. MUI*. Lrdr and rtl
, a few friend* for oim.fr Sun*
front of Scar* More. It no a. m.
Mr*. AI llillncr, and LrJr. and
tnglit. ihe Parxer. »"in s n*.
Oct. 27- - Girl*’ 4 H County
Mr*. Lew MilDap*. . . Other. Ill- *nd Conn‘ », f hr-,r,l,&gt; of
Council will meet at the Council
lening to the inspiring talk f.vea cur chifkrr- in t name home
early. Atany parti** are Icing IN MIL COM I.IlKN't B ROOAI of Scmlr.o # Ainu - ini IT*.pita) ate shown loma of tha Udic- who tpark Center. «01 E 23tb SI. ut 0;W
bv Chaplain Arnold were Cdr. and
planned for thr Writer* .xt.» have the It-- idtnl Auxiliary orgwnltatl n l e- i n . left to ri|tnt* Jlr*. AI. L Itat-orn, Mi* John SehlranL a. m. All eltib officer* and lead­
Mr*. O. B Gray, (Mr Torn Aabeen In Sanford f.ir thn .- year*
Mi- A W Epp- hr., | i dcnt of ti e Auxiliary, Mr*. W . |». .Adam* amt Mr*. U. N. Blatkwelder,
er* an Invite I for thi* meeting.
drew*. Mr. and Mr*. W. II Wieand have frirnl* galore among
1Officer* will be elected, refreihboldt, Mr and Mr*. Dick Aiken.
both Navy and civilian*
Mr, and Air*. A. Kipp, Mr. and
W i l c n n ^xr l i n n I P T A
, , ‘tl br
The wive* of A'AH 7 called Grr
TVIISOn JCIIOO1 r - I A Demiinurallon
Cmm tl. thr
Mr*. Roy Wright J r . Mr and
tehen Hall Ihe other night and
Mr* AI Case, Mr, and Mi* CharAlernber* of Ihe 4 11 Boy*' clubi
repent that *he t* well and expect*
le* Bone, Lt and Air* Howard
will meet with the sger.t, Mr.
to re'.im to Sanford thr end of
By .MARIAN It. JONES
A talk by Ce.il Tucker. County Tu.krr at the Cuurt II i-e.
W'eigle, Mr. and Sir*. R. T. MilNovember for a few day- Grrl
OVIEDO— Some former Ovicd- Agent, on (II work for boy* an I
wee, Rev. and Air*. A. G. Aldnnia,
t i l Chib rati o progt in* over
then wrote to mr, an) naked that
Mr and Mr*, ft L. Sloan. Mr.
y rnm ,e cp'io-, t&lt;* repotting— o»n». Mr ami Mr* Bill Sea a cartoon entitled "How To Catch •taiion AATIEH it J1:M s. tn. win
I thunk the ninny kind fr.cndl
it»t ami nut. Bitty, of 1.1me port.
and Mr* Harvey Hale ledr nnj
be In charge nf the a H County
1 ................. . Ihe We
who helped *o much during the these i
I'cn n , have been the gue»t* of
Air*. I-re Hamn.V. Air. and Mra
Council.
mrn
»
Auxiliary
of
Seminole
Airtraced'. Si r may be nnan .- I.i
their son-in laur and dntigh'er. Mr. School in Paul*
Hurry* Weir, 'Jr. and Mr* Joe write to each anu every one. hut nrorlat ho.pilalsi
,
,
0*1. 30—County agent. Cecil
and 'lr&gt; liohcit Lee, on t.ak.Garirt’ , Mr and Air* Thom?* your prcxnt* and .vmpa'by v.j .
*“ **&gt;*| icx-it -|-nc-Ks-r. and Home Demonalrallon
-Mt» A. AA Epp* Sr pr**i
i
Charin.
Mr Tucker, who talked to those ^
Mj„
M&gt;r1|&lt;f WjUon
freeman
Mr* Charles Arnold, deeply frit and will ntway* tie of the revenlly formed ofgau-taMi
Iluth Warner, Mr. and M*. remembered
it was mighty nn c talking with present about 4 Ii work with the ailrnd an Elwctrie Training meet(ion ha# relc.i-rJ the fullowlnj in*
Shannon Winn.
Mr. an i Air*.
NOTICE
The \
S Wiv r . fuimatlon *&gt;i tliat it i- public *-iH Acta, Mix. Bill, when *he cam- idea of forming a 1 11 Club for mg for agents and adult leaders
hoys in Paola
W'urrrn Adam*.. Mr. and
Mr* Rridge t'lub will be hel.l «• the
l-c informed of the volutdee. wot* around to greet old friend*. A|un*
in thi* District a* I lurid* Pjwxr
Jack Armstrong
Dr and
Mr*.
here will remember the gout tcml
After Ihp showing of the Wait o'fiee In AVtnter Park Mcc lng tu
B. O
Tbur-day Oct. id. a! done hv the auxiliary.
A'ann Parker. AD and Mr* Clif. II *■) a m Mr* J ■- l.e-ry will b&lt;
•lie used to serve us in the Ovudu Disney rarloon and the complet- start st t 'Xt a rtt
I
the a txlliarv *
font McKibbm, AD, Ercd Gana*. hostci*
lie.taurant, Slic wa, then Mrs. --n of plans fur the Hallowe'en
Ceramic* elan will uteri at
divided
into
three
.oiliponcnls:
Mr- tan Wray. Mr. D W Link
Ralph .Staley. She run-nmed witrt Carnival, the meeting waa nd Seminotr High &gt;, ont at ; cm p
paPen .ervuc liaitun tmlwtwri pa
er. Alt * Kathryn Brown ani Mr
m Those Intrie'tr I in eer.m tt.
Iirrtt and hospital *nd fund rals her woi k after llalph a death for Jounvnl.
and Mr* Arthur DeYoung.
a long lime, fuialiy marrying Dili
--------—---------------, r, invPej tn attend thi* rlaaa.
mg
to
flittier
hospital
efficiency.
Erir-I shrimp wa* *erved to
and moving away to Pennsylvania.
The
next
major
goal
of
the
You'll need about three tabletho*r who guti-crrl in Ihe |t t* Q
M.e did not balk a day older,
auxiliary i* ll&gt;e purvha-c ot an
spoon* of fat in which In brown
for Happy Hour the gam.- nigh'.
ADDITIONAL S t v lE fY
c
,,
,
All, and 'll* It A. Cobb ro- or, tin.pel, updating table (.*.- the *'*«' »fler *he reminded u» tnat a four p-uind rolled href pot
Seen
among the .-road were ,
,
. ,
.
ON PAGF. r i g h t
,
. lumen Sal .rdav from Nrwarl V h'-,.pi at l ht&gt; will br T m lu M It *t,p h-*'l bp('*' &lt;•"»&gt; for fourteen roast.
j
lo ii-e and Jim Paikrr June „r.t .. .
.
.
,
.
a., where they have been «pend- the tvenefils from "Hi lev*r lot years
John Atillrr. Dndir and John K'n;
'
ing the pa*l two month*
Il*»," a variety
i-vtravag»nra
Reluming to Oviedo Saturday
.skip an I Ernie Ifoirrl. W’ vlt and
non m the planning stagiweir
Air and Air.* Ben II June*
Beryl Swin*on. Pat mil Dave
Since tin* orgamiation t* non and little daughter. Alary Louise,
Friend* of Mr* Atabel A Brown
T w|ii Defy and &lt; baric- M.icltrjlprofit and chanlalilp, fmancx * nml Atr and Mr*. II C. Parker,
me, Walt an-l Pat Buhl. C\ and will be glad In learn she is doing
me * prime factor .n it* tnsk-*- llie-e had Ihe pleasure of a *eJean Fitlon and Bill Hunt lln-i, nicety afl.-c undci going surgery in
up Air* E. E Itiminillai. ch.nr e«m I vacation trip, this time to
Seminole
Memorial
Hospital.
lit re from AAIM in Jarkionvitte
man nf that coiiimiHee ictairts North Carolina. They Imd had an
The monthly lunrhron of tne
that more than it.O-X' ha* l-*rn earlier trip to Yellow .tune Na­
women's G i f A**oeiati ui wd Ik* I'rleml* of Mr* it k d'ren
tional Burk This time the) were
held Wedrie* lay at the Country 'haw will be delighted to le.vrn ral**-*l th is te a r
the
money-making a-t|*tiies accompanied at far as Valdosta,
Club. Br-ervalions have bemi that she I* improving nf.er a
hav* inrluded .l-ul-ty Tales at the Gj . by fieri'* mother, Atr*. Itoby
lengthy dines*
made lur you, *-i if you -I i M il
Sanford (ti Undo Kennel i tub an L. Jones.
wl-h to rotne p!tn*r call l.oul-e
Erifnd* of AD-. Hawkln. C,.n- Ea*trr danre and a liar home
Mr*. Al.ve E. King ha* returned
Parker at rW -SI, an.I r*n,et
»t&gt;untorrd by the Sanlurl tllk*
from a nice trip tn Kavanriab, Ga.
A large group a’ tenlcil the nelly will r,#rct to livun that Club.
lie it 111 In the Eloi i.la Snnltar
where she visited with hrr bro­
VAII ' party given ;&gt;&lt; the B. O Q
Uthcr luinnicicial enterpn**'*
Saturday night Barheeuy ehicken ium arwl Hospital In fhlurnlo
w u e lb nraki Dav, held in -o- ther ami m»lcr in law, Mr. and
v*a* on the menu and every one
operation
wi'h The San-ord her
bho xr'*‘\ "
'lr » llcaula Thornton and Mrs.
had a wonderful time
aid ” «nd a eak, m u sale at San-1 ^
been qul.c snk before hrr drparH-&gt;*te-*r* xt a surprise baby Alinnle Ewsn have returned from fort grocer* »lnre.
'm e.
•bower were Cou John .on and Hot Stirinc*. Art . when- they
Thi inmnillle" » « * n*iatn-ibir
Terry Drier, S.vGinlav morning have b r a ---coding fhr |i.t l in a large |&gt;art for the ||»llrr
The hunorri. were Olivia Sim­ month.
Motor roinpany's gift of a sta
llrollel canned pcmlirx, to he
mon* nml Mary llcnth, who arr
tmn wagon for auxiliary u-c
set veil with rural or poultry, look
Friend* of Arthur Hot.Err Jr
eximeting Christmas tnhie. H r
■in d u l y I ? hour* •1 1 1 1\ Ihrt.ugh
taldr wa* beautifully d r .r a ’ ed who «»* Injutrd In an * ,-alert out the week, are minder* of -he i .penally pirtly when thvir c**wilh a blue rake on one end and last week will l&lt;e plea-iil (■ eruption com m-llee, healed Iv in -, ate gaini.hed with sprig,
a pink on the other. Pink hiblseu* learn that he i« iiiipiovnig, thougli Mr*
II V Marks* elder This of parsley or watrrrrr*. Add the
with maroon renter, g!»o gta-e.1 ’ his condition 1* still serloti- l|( giottp greet* xml dire, t all v.»it garnish, of rour-e, when Ihe
thr table surround ine a pink i* at Alrmuiul Hoipital in Holly- ora to the hatptl.vt from l&gt; n r f a. in - come nut of the Inollrr.
•tor) Coffee, cake ant Danish wood.
desk tn the main lull iy Delivering
roikle* were served to thr gurstx,
flowers an-l personal me.saer*.
who brought many lovely and U'eToo many eggs in rookie dough
Alls Alire Brown, who attend- .»* well as running errand- an I
ful gift* Those "n'ehmg tiiivia the Untveultjf of Atlnmi, wn- maintaining the I atuil- Room f-.r may make it tough unless there
and Mary open their loot were home mer the weekend * riling * onfciem e&gt;, are tcivirc. nf this is a rum jMimiing amount nf fat
Mary Ijl-b., Marilyn Forrest, her parent*. Mr an-l Mr
Paul group
added.
Ruth N-uvellii B.lty Guy. ami drown She «** accompanied l-&gt;
Italic sitting with undi tag’ ll
her mother. Atr* Eala-ka, Ida -■anford by 'll- Joant-e Mum
hil In n i» anotlo-r ne-ii in lie
Want In taty
lh«*e frozen
Rgdtke, Joan Weigele, Jeanette a *a of thi. (it), aroi 'ti*. Nao.
i-t of duties la-rf-iro-'-d In tIII *C bread)-I fish .I n k -' Thaw tnrm
t’uljiepi« r. Kalic Cummin* Kay Smith of Coral Gable., who -pent women whn have mled up -iltno-t
Dwyer, Dorothey Hauler, iiu*ly th* weeker-l a. a hrj*ig - l of i. non pdi hours .lure (he hospital • Hid wrap them in pastry square);
hru*h the pastry with heavy
i Llllfbor, Jane Milner. Ruth .spar- Alii* Moore’s
i opening in Eebnmry
The hospitality md sunshine errant and hake in a ho* nvrn

★
★
★
Hospital Auxiliary
Begins Planning
'Hi Fever Follies'

I

J. B. Stone Wins
UDC Essay Contest

Happy Birthday

HELP W ANTED
M ALE or FEMALE
VIR.S. ItiiN Id.REA, I'ltKSIDKNT nf the Oviedo AA'un&gt;ans Cluh (leftl dial* with membera o f the panel
winch dltcutird n United Eund Orisp at the OAVC Eiiday night meeting Hrr Groige f . farlton. pae'O'
of thr livirdu Methodist Churrh *va- luodcratiu. Mr* Oreon llunir'.t i-..t pieaident of the ()AA( . and
\ V M: &gt;•'*. General Manager of Wheeler Ecrtillirr Co. diseuesed the i**ur. (S tiff I'hoto)

'J’ rre will lie « itches, ajimiks
j"d fuhlin* Bfilenly in Baota wlcn
the Wilson Fchoul holds Its anHallowe'en Carnival there
■' i.r.Iav nighl. slrMing al S:oJ
.. m. E&lt; r those who feet the
?xngs of "mortal'' Hunger there
’ ’ be refreshment itnis Is arrvlng
hot dog*, hamburtsf sgeamble
d bun), &lt;o!d ilf^ls ;.td coffee.

To provide rnlertninmenf for
their blithe aplriU and an that

STATE

they will feel right at home, there

FARM

ti to be a spexikhouse, at well a.

Mutual

dart game), a fish pond, grab
bag, fortune telling, rake walk,
country store, and a movie, with
prtie* for the most original, the
prrltirst, and the funniest cos­
tumes.
A gala night t* promised for all
w*o want to do tomelhing differcn: &gt;.turday night.

Hears Tu cker T a l k

tP&amp;A&amp;VM Ctfa

1fommltlee, directed hv 't r s |l
II Crumley, does mil what t’ s
name implies, thn group ha*
iitiirihutid f&lt;!/&gt; hour* rhctrmg up
pat ent* an I earing for the lu&gt;
p tal's potted plants
\ snack and gift bar. -related
inter the »UJiervl*|.ii of .Air* VI
I II. toon, sen ,-s pa
tut- and hospital puw trirl, A
•mall mutule unit of dd* servl.i
a* re stilly been ad'lcd tu the
hii'pilal'* farlliln- through Ihe
effort* of thi* com mil e#
Gurtains fui If.-- r'smdy Room
and nursrnei, a* well a . hm.lf.il
Urt. 23
of turgiral and dirtary towet.,
Elnabeth Ar.iv Swrn.ey
pilin' rase* an-l drape sheets
wen made hy Die arwmg com
Creamed ham ant -hicken i*
lillllri under thr Iradrr.hip of
delicious served over .pill square* Atr- Wallen Alain*
o f (urnbtca-1
If you nted lu
17tr library committee, dirtrttlretch the ■ailcr, a&gt;]d bard rook ■&gt;1 t&gt;: Alt. tl ( (lake-, mapitrinx
ed egg er nuihrooina to it.
a dor lii Ia* library amt t»u&lt;« cart

Ghosts, Goblins
To Visit Paola
S a turday Niqhf

Oviedo

If AVI I I I *

&amp;&gt;

• TO work in Sanford’s newest self
service K l’ IUiKIt KINfi drive in.

for patient*. \ll hoiks used In
lhe«r activities are raiplogeei
-helved and *ei*p rf by thi*
group.
The Aimliarr is pnsuhlr only
through the volun'rrr effort* of
*11 il* members the "Enllie*"
will hr a sii-re-. through much
-dannieg «n-l wmk liy the mem­
ber
Thry fr*J it i« a privilege
t * irk (or thr hn-pllal and Fanf- -I an I I npr the townspeople
ill a!-n fill lt is a pm ilrgr tu
tie Ip an-l rtn-o-rage nt h ,-onfi•trrire anj grnctou* tufipurt.

"'aiiat is Tin;
\ A u im i o i a n y ­
t h in g
Hi T I OH T l IK

IK Y IN G I.
KKI\
S r r v ir r In our
A lotlo,
M firh llldir,
SAN KO IM )

I’HONK 111C

• Apply 2-100 Elm Ave. 10:00 a. m.—
12:00 noon. .3:00 p. m.— .5:00 p. m.

by !liJ!S

milMi"
ll in iiln r—. |k but d fu put*.
xr«* (nr lung wit limit y*uod
lira Ilb . W ilb in rcreu l j m r *
m icnli-li*

Itnve |&gt;frfrelrd
vilnminn Ilial ran add
greatly In jnur rnntiniiim
guild health.
Lxjierlu mltirr i-* needed
lu tielerl Ihe |iarlieular for­
mulae Hint will help you
rnnxl. Your phynleinn In
Ihr hexl nulhnrily lo cunnull. A phnrmnry in Ihe
«afc*t place In nhlaln vilamina.

• Restaurant experience not necessary
hut helpful, fiood slartiiiff salary

.vlllA ^ J l

HAITINKSS IT Wtl.l.

INtUMWCI

nmut

Xorgc Seagull

TO U C H TO N
DRUG CO.
ON. U4 i

H agM la

‘ Qsstatts* fey M tllt H a t t l l
Taasrlakl K i l l

Uke linving 2 jnrkfl.x fnr Hie prion nf 1.
And what jacket) they arc! One nidi- it* soft,
warm. Princcton-knit flct-co ncceiilotl with
aweepinyr Arctir ntriix’.-s. Wear it the next
tiny nit reverse side . . . smooth nylon broad­
cloth in contrasting tolars. Fashion right - ,
yet really nigged loo. And its completely
wash and wear. Sixca 3d - Id

25.00

�a-

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19-Year-Old Miami
Girl Homecoming
Queen At UolF

T H E SANPOtlD HERALD P a y 6. T y i.. Oct 23, 1986

O A ISE SV IU F .Vtnetevn-yfar-aM Charlotte Anna Potlar. o f 91M N\V 27(h Ava.. Miami,
ha* been named Homecoming
Quran at tha Unitrnlty of Florida
and will reign over festivities Nov.
f and X

Sanford Seminole head mentor
Bill Fleming and hit assistants
Bui Layer and Dave Laode began
the process of picking up the
leces and trying to reform a
all club to face Winter Park
Friday night.
Winter Part mada It four vic­
tories In a row over the weekend
By dropping Boone of Orlando
TUs throws the Parkers In the
fpotlleht of Central Florida foot­
ball power and mkaei it look like
a close three-way battle for the
Orange Belt Conference champion­
ship T ic other two are Cocoa and
Melbourne.
Winter Part hat the biggest
Bad perhaps most capable "ne In
the conference, and tha Sanford
Semlnolca will hava more action
through the line this week than
they've had aU season.
The odds, after only one day'a
workouts, look almost Insurmountalls fer the cSmlr-dcj. T ie bat­
tered squad has a growing Usl of
Incapa-Haling injuries, and minor
injuries are also showing consid­
erable hindrance.
On tha bench yesterday were
T ou Brawn, Murray Nance, Jack
Slotsky, Bob Johnson, Brantley
fieblrard, David Stanley, and Al
Stanley la itlll in bed.
"TWiga look pretty gleomr
light now," Fleming said, "but
we'll be able to salvage some­
thing out of the Jumble, and young
bodies can heal fast, you know."

E

QUABTKKIIACK BOB JOHNSON lick* up eight yards around right end during the first half of Melbourne game Friday night. About o throw the key block of the ploy is Bonnie Kutal (21). T ils la
iurt It again- (Photo By Jameson)
the play where Johnson first re injuted hli leg. L*ter In the game

BerraTougherThanMantleAsBatter
By FRANK IXK
Many of the Dodgers dreaded have it taken out and I hopa to be
AP Newsfealure* Apart* Editor the long trip Jo Japan after tht as good aa new .for 19ST."
Boy Campanells held out hi* Gertie season thry went through.
Since Mantle came up to the
nthkiP*l!-,ft' lodes till rr’ " St»m* , r them would have prete raid ''Compare it with my
J? »*•* ®rm'nd ,0
ight Inde. finger."
*
***
^
The left Index anger w *. swot- ^
f . , u h m fam e.
cn twice the sire of hi* right
account for the fine Yanm*kee nitrhlne. with Don Larsen.

Bosseler Continues;
As UofM's 1 Man
Offensive Show
;
C O It A t, G A B L E T — Capt. I
Don Bouelrr aonllnuci t» be a i
one man offcnslra show for Ihe 1
University of Miami liurrieanes at i
far aa their ground gam* ones— (
but If tho lluniranes doo'l ret
mllrago out o f their halfback* i
pretty toon, Miami will find lli I
Itring of games without a defeat |
go-* wllh the wind.
Every game played thui far
ha* found Bosseler aa the leading
ground gainer—and only John
LAWTON. Okta. tr i-T ie daugh­
Bowman and Claud* Casey among ter of a retired Armv colonel who
tho halfbacks have come up with learned
;
her golf while her
at many as 31 yards in a game. was stationed at nearby FI. Sill,
ThM’a good running for a half- yesterday won the Lawton Lnri(*a
bark—on one play, not one game. 'l'GA tournament, coming home
Bosseler, meanwhile, ha* kept vrilh a course rrrn-d breaking &lt;7
Miami going hy boring through for a total of 214.
In-rratlnglv masted f o r w a r d
Miss Betty Dodd, now o f LouliWall*. Against South CnrulH* »—
villc. K y , had fired a 74 Sunday
accounted for 97 yard* against
lo lake the lead, then put together
Boston College, SS and the big
a 73 anl a n In yes'orday'i NMaryland line yielded 42 yard* In
|1 Ihruits. Against Georgia Iasi hote wind-up. Rain delayed tho
meet two days, and forced the
aveeF, he rolled for 72 yards, which
gives him a total of 288 yard* for last two rounds o f the Sl-hole in­
Ihe year. Miami's lop halfback to on* day.
Miss Dodd won $M0, first prite
ha* picked up 10 yards (hli sea­
in Ihe 19,000 tourney.*
son
She wia trailed by Pally Berg
All season long, the best halfbark run ha* chalked up 14 yard* of Chicago, who lied Ihe ruurse
for thr Miami eauae. Bosseler rcrord nf St In her lari round
has picked up M yards in one along with a 78 and 71 lo a total
bur;!, and in th# Georgia game, of 119, good fur HI*.
was the only Hurricane lo go I*yowl »*vrn yard* on one run.
Coach Andy Gustafson la bear­
ing down this week on hla offense
a* never before, trying to get the
halfback* to cover the yardage
rxpcctrd, and needed. With mighty
Texas (hrlitlan to be met In Ft
Worth Saturday night, the Hur­
ricane* far* their stiffen! te*t o '
Ihe yoar—and perhaps of aeveral
year*.
T. C. U. la capable of scoring
three touchdown* on any te a m last year Miami limited Notre
Dame and Georgia Tech lo two
TDi apleca but Trxaa Christian
eamr up with three scorn to turn
bark the Hutrie i n n —last time Mi­
ami hat lost a ball game. Thlt
y n r , TCU hat nearly 90% of its
MVS men back in hameti plus
several standout* who were not
In rumpetlllon then. Alla ml lost
most of its Marten and th* «ophoniurr* who replaced them are still
In the ‘highly promiilrg' stage.
The team ha«n’( Jelled yet—
Ml P ill i t I VI1 1 a I (lea. l i t * I * r i a i m l l u n o l i f t
and It must ilu thal’ qnlrkly or Mi­
ami, whirh has gone nine games
without losing can’t make that
boast much longer.

Yankee* In 1M1 here's how he
and Berra compare in World He­
ric. game.:
G* AB » » * « » ' 50 A»*
Mantle IS 02 21 I 1J 20 281
BplTa 33 111 40 T )• 9 .331
Among th* player* naw Chicago
Club manngrr Rob bluffing will
have in spring training in ll»57
are Gen* Fodgr, Bob Spcake and
Jim Bolgar. They pl/iyed for him
at Los Ang-dra last season.

This I* the first year thr Queen
ha* hern announced prior to the
famrd Gator Growl, held the openIn* night of the weeVend honoring
alumni. Thr pretty
Mur-eyed
Monde will be crowned a* a ftnalr
to the Gr.twr Growl Nov. 2.
She will rtltrn over Homecoming
fr»ll*iti*», and will he frat ired In
the fun-filled naradc on Saturday,
Nov. a.
She U the daughter of David
Potter, of 4’1 Madison Streot. N’ W,
Washington, I) P., ami wa* arlrrtrd from (ivr finalist* by a panel of
fudge*. A sophomore in the Univ­
ersity* College, she wm *pon«ored
In th« contest by PI Kappa Alpha
fraternity.
With her court, she will he fea­
tured in the parade, Florida 111Je
Key am»krr, Trianon ladle*' h ro­
quet, and the Saturday football
activities.
SMORGASBORD OFPKNSK
SALT L-AKF, CITY ( A P l-T h e
University of Utah Redskins have
what Is being railed a "smorgas­
bord offense." The name was de­
rived from Coaeh Jack Ct/Hice's
explanation of giving Utah's op­
ponents "a little bit of every­
thing." The learn runs, passes and
laterals.
WINS IN A BREEZE
Al L»nr, Florida'* good will am­
bassador to major league base­
BIVEnSIDE, Calif. &lt;JH - Itom.ie
ball, says 7S trims from nrganiied Preston. 17-ycar-old freshman at
loagun* trained In Florida last
the University of California, had
spring. He said it wa* the highest
little trouble winning l^e Riverside
number In history.

County ..malcur gulf crow
St-hole Score of 217
bctlcr than ihe seer.
by Lt. Col BUI \datr
Kelley.

Lawton Ladies
PGA Tourney

Coach Says Good
Guys Do Succeed
SAN FRANCISCO iA— !i*l&gt;e
rinclll spenl 21 yrars umpiring in
the National League ami say* If
be leameJ anything it'* thla:
"The good guys da succeed.
It's ihe ,!W siilcr* and tho trailerarm* that beef and give the um­
pire* thr moit trouble."
Speaking In the comparative
luaury and security o f hla retire­
ment, tha ll-year-old grandfaP-er
Hated an all-atar lineup o f nice
guya who were and are atar play­
er*.
Ilia Hit Include! Sian Mutial.
Carl Kubbrll, Willi* May*. Billy
Herman. Paul Wangr. llarty Ma­
rion, Ted Kluiicwikl, E r n i e
Banka, Gabby Hartnell and Stan
Itark.
Maybe (bey got that bad call,
Pinelll aald. but they took 11 with­
out aa much a* a trawl.

fast ram* for the Yankee* In th*
World Series, allowed three ham*
runt In Washing In the season's
opener there last spring, lie won
tha game.

Performance-proved In a history-making test
on the ALCAN Highway to Alaska
Thr A lean Highway U the road w h en tptei» grot* o U before
their time. Tlw m.id where gravel endlessly tlcdgclummcrt the
life out of trucks. Where a fog of superfine dust chokes engines,
and vicious ruts subject chassia lo months of wear in a few
hundred miles.
Sic new *37 Chevrolet tracks, representing light-, medlutnand heavy-duty models and heavily loaded with cargo, roared
noitli from Dawson Creek. R. C., through 1,52(1 miles of moun­
tains and mire, rain and hail to Fairbanks, Alaska. Running
around the dock, they made this toriuous trip-normally a
72-hour run-in less than 45 hours. The fleet made normal slope
along Uw way. and maintained safe and legal vpeedt. A* a special
lest during the ran, two of the trucks went the entire distance
without once having their engines stopped!
It's all down in tha AAA record book. And more besides!
Never before has a new truck been so thoroughly proved. Coma
in and seg bow well these new Alcan champs measure up lo
your Job.

near m m

m e m o o r m ooerm r e a r u a e s i

New 31J-cvWf-JiHh Taskmaster VI delivers 100 hfgb-terqu* he na­
pe we r. Standard In 9erie* 9000, 7000 end 0000, *pH**w( In Series
0000 at tafra rest. Hersepewer ranges eg la 210 In CSevreUl's
camplete line-up af modem VI and 0 track engines.
Revolutionary PowtrmafJc TfanimJiiteu — aitluslv* with Chevrelsl
trucks I This sit-speed automatic, designed ipeciAcaily far h*avy-duty
hauling, Is an *itro-c*tt *pll*n In Series 9000 and 0000 and all
heavy-duty t-vch models. Hydro-Matlc is effort d In 3000 end 4000
Series medals al extra cast.
Met* 1997 work-styling gives Chavrelet tracks an even hasher.
Reefer appearance. Theta ora threa dWaianl and dlsMncdva styling
treatments.
LC.f. models outdare tha C.OJ. because they're lower, handsomer,
eerier to get Into and out af, and save Itme In sauttna engine main­
tenance. Yet they offer oil the tradHteoal C O .L advantagis.
Mtavywtfghl Champs with Triple-ferae* fan dent am rated al 33,000
t o GVW, 90,000 lbs. OCW. And OtevreleTs advanced tandem a l a
anil efface a beOWn three speed pewer dhrider-ptus a unique

Frank kl*b*M baa • broad (mil* after trying out t l hole* with
Mario Carfagno yesterday. "Ha’s aa good at hr u»td to be," Mr
ban* aald. Than h# added, “ 1 think I've impruved a little though."
Thry didn't reveal (heir rrore*, but Carfagno hinted that the exrrllrnt shape the course wai In improved hi* gam* a little, too.
(Staff Photo)

per ffaffonf Hut's the milcige
Itxnxittt 6 and extra coat Overdrive.

All the way In OKI VC range f Tbit rowcmutic
lor traveled the cnUr* Alcan Highway la a ti

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�MIRROR OF YOUR MIND »
read. or rending priaea to to woo.
TImm won't http unless an tauter*
lying InUroat has toon created
alrtady. Tha moat natural way
to Initill an lataraat la nailing
la through contagion. Tha child
who hoara latamatlng talk atout
hooka and tha atartaa they con*
tala la atmoat cartala to want ta
aharo la thla aaw world which
others had to faaclaallag.

Sewage

SHS Senior Boy
Receives UDC
Award
For_ Essav
. . . . .
.
_

n to n n n v t t o h n v in r

Awaweri 11 drpenda c-n who
Answrri Usually not. The
rcacta spontaneously. A mature
Oubmtsalve Individual who lives
person who ta guided by sound
under the domination o. another
basic principles can react spon­
tends to reapond lo atrrr.s ty re­
taneously without much concern,
for oven hit spur-of-the-moment
pressing 1.1a emotions. Iltnr* hu
behavior has aomo directional In*
nervooa system la tartly called
fluerve*. A poorly adjusted indi­
upon lo ulUtta the energy tt is
vidual. however, often gets In
capable of producing lo i ombat
trouble when he acta without
•treaa. While thta eases the bur*
Can you tooth chlldron to
thinking. Lack o f direction too
den on the heart, It g.vr* r. * to
gets him off on the wrong foot,
like reading?
respiratory diseases and f tine I:■n*
Answer: Yes. but not through and even hla corrective measures
al dliturbanrea of the tl yritite
tract. Such Individuals are prone nny fiac l routine of leading often mlaa the mark for they arc
to colitis, indigestion, ulcers, ur.J pi ...la, or by furnishing them jumped Into with equal Impulsive*
other recurrent ailments.
with tula of desirable books to bo ness.
_
in rate. Xtsc Vestures 8|al.r.ts, lae I

Federal

Masonic District
Schedules Annual

Sewer Extension

(Continued From Page l l
(Continued Fnmi Page ■•
_
.
A
t
"This la going lo rtquiro some
titration's bill which necessitated j G S S IO II v J C t . Z 7
paying t il billion in interest and
Thp Klf1mith
ni.lricl, thought
**l voted againrt It.
,
Odhtm commented "It lemaim
. ... . .
.
omposed of Masonic U»lgcs In
"What
I
did
vote
fo r,
s a id
„
„ .
.... aunncll Sanford IlarbeniUe He- to be seen that the State Board o f
‘ New Health ha. cut o ff (he e Mansion
cost the average motortet about Pmyran Beach will hold lU annual of sewers and that Is in your
«10 a year-** plan which l« leing mrc,in* ,m Of*- »•
■* hands not mine. And I think the
Smyrna Reach.
public ought to be enlightened.
paid now with Ihe money being
New Smyrna lunlge No. 149.
"You can see that we have a
put into a (rust fund.
n.rt/in , n„i »,t i F. A A. M.. will l»e host for Ihe problem that la critical. I don't
cane how hot or cold any o f you
fd hope trv'o his audience whrn
(iran 1 Mavtcc of all Masons in get—if you have any Issue to disFlorida, will be ihe honor gutaL euva I am going to stand up and
through here as a part of the DUlric, Oepmy (Irani MaTer,
interstatn highway aystrm
- - - - 1 ’
• ask questions. You have a real
Harlone went into Civil Itieh's
S nf«umnnt o f New Smjrf; problcrp-and tfa going to take
I m ii.ie ? v h.! to I H* 'LJ
'’ ‘M ** “ rhar*e
some courage to face It."
l.alation completely, but told the uy, meeting.
i
____ ,___ . _____ .

S ''; ; ;

iJS. nSSTtoict «d

si"
T:...b
&gt;. ■
i""' tipcralc
—- **&gt;
• i. ■*&gt;" ........ 11. L. Ric' ardson. superintendSchool.■
lenior."
the sewer system."
rnt of schools, said the explosion
Mrs Strickland paid tribute tu
. . "T.
r ..
, "My suggestion
would be this." i
u
.7"
the leadership o f Mrs
Hilda
, . „ f uoulJ ,tke t0
Wray, the student a teacher.
Surwrn'mdrr.t of Pubtle In

.. .u
,,,. ,cr'4- *hich was no longer used
1010 * ‘ 0n ,r,“ * “ h ,ttu ‘° d“ fur
f»r that purpose
nuroose
|t&gt;ese figurr* out—to fuid out huw
The school ha* an enrollment of
much actual cash m&gt;mry you have betsreen 230 amt 300 Soulhnuyd,
the a*aembly this morning and to use.
with a population of about 2.000,
pointed out that "W&gt; credit a
lot of things to the trend of times
, "We
, , would „like
. to make that is right mites wrst of Shrrruan
"That drive for study is like
1or &gt;OJ: ^ « “ • ,n ‘* »Jd in north central lY v j'.
a football team." he said, "you
, &gt;ou n,J^
v“ « m ‘«n«ent
play well an.1 you play hard, lo
, “ «*»»» &gt;«*“
get ahead "
uau. the toods
Speaking lo the atudrnt body „ L I * Manager
Warren E.
about the coming football game Know lea pointed out
In w past
Friday nitht. Milwee said "I *fv“ r PWrara thofucai agenU
don't go lo Winter I'arl* this Fri,h* one bn*h‘ , ? ? 7 ,hrt f
day night and show those boys * "?. * r
tsooilbody
and
w * . |j*ht- are being installed
won't Ur lurnrlsMl if .so- hms
_
. . .
' on the school ground' O f South
huw to D'av foutl.all "
Mayor Scott rentuined the com- »idf School today in order In font
now to ptay loatnau.
mu*ioners that "it doesn't seem Ish better lighting for the annual
Turning bark to hla subject of j^-ht ja 0IC |U harwllo thia matter Halloween Carnival, John “’ v'er
study, Milwee lold Ihe studenU of un|c„ the entire cummUsion is president of the Southvlde Parent
Seminole High School. "Whatever |,{rr |H-hml it."
Teachers A««ori.illon said today.
w# do we run into problems—
The Mayor then naked the fra"The light* will he trsled lothat's where determination .ornes (Jj
u,c i^uestion "is now night." said Kader, "and will be
in. When the going gets rough
proper time to burrow mon- adjusted In order that the maxi­
He eoncludeil, "II you'll fight cyT"
mum amount of lighting will be
hard to overcome your problem!
Holt said " ll Is our worst bond available for this Important event
*•&gt;—-"m rs wr want to s lo p "
market."
of the year”
Mrs. Lota Winn, rhairman nf
no*. Jou’H «nd ‘ bn* «*• « P * r'
Then Ihe Mayor asked "Will
the picture change In the neat Ihe Halloween Carnival event at
U,Cr
li f e .*
Southslde School, said today that
sis m onths!"
Holt's only answer was. "N o." the Merita Bread Cn I* hrin-i-vg
Mayor Scutt ended the discus­ the "l-onr Ranger” to Sanford for
sion when he said "It seems that 'he Southvlde School Carnival for
the i-nly thing we can do at the the children lo ride,
present time is say Thank You." 1 Tb* event will take plaee on
r
_ _ _ _ _ _
, Tue'day night. Oct. Jo.
“ O r L IV IC Y „ e n ie r
BOY FALLS UNDER WHEELS I ‘ Kvery committee is busy with
A committee of ten members or
OF I1LS
their preparation of booths of.
the
W*m*V« n - s *tAVON PARK (A P I—A school •''cry kin«l which are annually
tended the Itoari of Sanford City
* " 1&gt;
„ngshle a school found al the Khooi event," Mrs.
Commissioners mert.ng last night ^
w ,‘kln,r1.
away after drop-| Minn said.
. . . . . , L. i . . . . .1__ _ . lbus as it pullet 1

New Lights Are
Being Installed
For Carnival

" —« hir,d»

ln

Home Department
Offers Support

rut of ratlnmtnt to manaft Alio
Unnrar, pruiniiinc nilildUftflght
buxer#

'" l
£ ^ 7 0 ^ 7 . ^ '^
h ' h '
. . .. .
s.n fo rl Citle^Center
b h th
M,)ror 8foM *,* fd ,hen 1 l,«*
' iv,f ^w',rr
,leve ,h* ‘ h,J h* ,Dave 1&lt;ec of
Thl’ Kroup h#d ** ,hcir l,rB'
,he * ' • *
of Health) been ^ ct • * youth renter". Mrs. Smith
,m ,hU fomnMk‘ l«n »»• would havatoll the
Board. "We .ralite th I
don« ,he ,,m c ,hin«' '
1 &gt;rar round
,,lrr‘ lor
Commissioner n
Galchel
turned '» » droam -but let's start with
.»,k
back to the discussions with the • Q»te Center.
fiscal agent and said "I person
'We also m i n e Ihe fact thy
sviisro rv .iiv v v v t- •
rtnaiiAV
naliy think that we ahould sign the Sanford Civic Center may not
VI lUII.VUUV
a contract with him and dig this cure all our drli-v&gt;uev
,VJ**olur* wllk USil* Ws"
t. *. •.
a step in Ihe right direction." she . ill Uriels S‘l*l. l-a*l * ,VI**&gt;*
out."
4.IX C4ll*M»« L*4l
said.
Odham reminded the Board of
*,
Urgthtl .S*Nv
City Commissioners that "I can
" I f the American Hume Drpait- •s u Ji.hit I*411 S ***
4tv*ii
U * c«m «r
9
24
save from $300 to $300 per house ment can help publicize the San- « Ik U**v» itihiivr
llvnUt
n*u*
by using septic tanks but 1 don't f**d Civic Center ant bring it t
t lo Liberal*
think I give the service—I ran t'» the attention of o ir . It.
% 04* I 1.-.1 T h i * * l.l » a *
go cheaper without your sewers we stand ready to help," said • 39 lt*&lt;l IS k *l» '-»
f %|UW4 V/lgvotlull
but I don't think it la proper."
Mrs. Smith.
9 3* l^ur4 Tlttdlu
jvite
W)ltt4li Th»4lra
|» «•«*
Again Commissioner Galchel
1W39 Ovi-lc'* 4‘lnslii*
re marked "I can't help but think M p i ) $ m |
411u%« *S14Iit .New* 1191*0ft
«»ul
lltU
that the State Board of Health wll|| I Y l e n r ° 1 | * e &lt; l 1 ™
H:J**
go along with us so long as we A c e t i
^no
IS v t h lg it ik ff
M IH V M IIU
give them an anticipate! g o a lNUNVIMi
our desire* are lo start construe- P o n u l f i r
lg g *U 4
• it aisn
I'fsa
g
fA
fn It 9 * u m «
lion on this thing tomorrow."
u
m ill
&lt; iv Nrvvi \V.*»••**
Odham reminded the Board of
.™ *
» " * ’ |* nf*rr «&gt;"» !:*• Tkl« 4l»fMl*.« Mlk.lW
4 4 |* t 4 lf| tv t l *i*f&gt; i«
Commissioner* that Sid Berko- ,
^
&gt;ri n
$9# V
will had been sitting ui on the
'* 2 * ,a V i " r ,be "icrting af •
t
i t r r t W » '"f4
9 U
meeting
ha
,. . 5 .?. . ’ ' Association 9 14 It at&gt;4» :**••!
M ir x iiu # as
«■ aan
n observer
v u m i r • but
n u t II4
U d a' ,, !.
**
. .
T i l l * 1.4 riil n f O u r t
not been called on for comment. [?V
I 9 ; 3•* H trlW * It l l l t h
Mayor Scott Invited Bcrkowtti
' * b*‘ h,&gt;rn,
‘ hr“ '« h it'** VaIUM I^'If
I .»»%9 U f lo lf*
to .p.-.k with the rommlnionert.
f f , " ,e ,h U b or»'| !} \\ M » g rrli Kv»r T " i n o r r « *
Bcrkowiti .aid "The commla- * ° ^ ' *h! " f , ?d , &gt;r' .
' !I !I . 4«4 U u lilln t f l . l g h l
%I* t l - l l N 4Ml Y
»ion hatj
nothtnj( or ilonr H . * r n ! Tn|, , r*rna **
r
N un
Mau
l
I ji A ll» i’nunl94
nothing until I came here . couple i
r.?n*U.IU !? -!!
A* Th« Wot 14 Turnt
of monthi ago. At vlalti. two
a r M i* t | t f »*nk•
trie Assn, amt the National Assn | J* «f
A n I« t*v h l» tl9 r'9 ll4 * u » t D ir t .
monih* apart. I've brought up
u l'.T .s'T i T.I
narrator
1
14*i|m
4**49
Ihe subject of . treatment plant for MenUI ,,r4l' h T»'r
• tv the eminent author!” on psy- • •* T h * I I I # 1*44 n f f
"Some $230,000 has been ex
F ilm 4 * i*
* chia'.ie treatment Dr William C.
T h * l l i ' l i t , f t 4l)ir Mho ^
peoiled over arid above the ort *! Menninger
hair
v »*
gmal estimates — whether by; Sln, . Ik. #ll_
m
R * r f * l Mtfirm
^
Since the film s a t broadcast t1 30
Jd T h # » M *o n f N ig h t
faulty estimates or otherwts
thee city faded to spent the $230, * u u ^ r lt ha. ^ n
...........
foo
m " *Ke,
wmHmx * r , z r r " “ r
sa,,,f0B W Z T ,rT*lmenl p ,,n ,•"
vug
, . , k m . Wh&lt;’ U Pt0' n m ^ r n u n for the , *. T, r Z r . i . ’ u*.rTK" , 0 ° "
“ Nothing was said to the S tye local mental health unit and who • '»
•
,,
.
. . .
in
Board of Health and I think it w at tall that she w a . . b - l i e M , i i s . . i *'"• M’ rk»»
Mar
hen
of
Iteddinr.
,
,
.
_
.
_
_
.
h
j
i
,
„
ji
.
.
,n"
'
,
,
,
,
*
*
"lighted
that
,
,
i
h
i
i
u
u
i
Eddie
The Drooklyn Doilgers won the
the lit) s responsibllty to disMJI asailable as a highlight of ‘ tl
ie raws
gainrd
,.r„.
.Calif.,
. . m . is
ia n i rrecognition
w a x s i.™ In th* 1ru„ „ wUh |hr,n
i(, rrM&gt;. |h
„
h
"
'•
'
1*41 pennnat with *00 victeric
**
**
&lt; 9# ft*.-* KM
•#9 |ii*n*rUiM
They finished second the; * * « b e w - . c h t r a n k , f o l l o w i n g h is |u |lo n o f 1 W &gt; a B (| , | h | n l i , h a , h f 7 p i c o p . i r . r i h
H o u i
a
‘ " l * * n i'i N t i I r*om m
Nino Boarj )&gt;f ||filUl „ ou|j ha, e
x T 5
year with lot National league o u r round knockout o f
• J*
I *r ,f M k r lin n
&gt; 4 * I I I 994 g U# ,t |n n
wim.
\al.l.&lt; in Miami last July.
down and ditrutsed It," he said.
_______
• ik r*»'*i n*&gt;M»i**
"Knowing Ihe action that hat
t " * 4 |» h l| M l|« # rt
MAN GETS M YEAlts
been taken by the State B ond of
ii
ui, ik n , i , _ ■ _ ..
BARTOW (A P l— William Shel- it:*r. n •» is-no-i
Health -the noard. and not &gt;lr. don Herrington, the ohieet of a " '*
F'*d Msr* r*»«
U e _ h .a ven defimtel, Hated hlg Central Florid, manhunt wn ii W
S ^ n re
da poliry—no .ewer exten.lon „ r r l , „ 0
, rnlrnrPl) &gt;p,
6
T e a t I’ l't e f B
without adequate sewage treat t*rday to JO years
on a roUjrry ? 44 k |e&gt; *4 M » f * le #
men' facilities," Iterkowiti «atd, runvirtfon.
• 44 r # n | K M M f M •
"I am in no position to speak
Herrington, 20, had t^en pick
foi llit Roald «, for Mr. l-cc but
ed up as a probation Violator Ort
I am 'tire that no sewer estrmion
H hut * s c o | mhI . The hunt for' him
will be granted unless a treat­
. . i „ v r ,„ .j v f , . n |,p w a t r r j ,„ r ,
ment plant be under construction.
•■•* ' "••-n-d n |r year old
"We appreciate the fart that
LAST SHOWING
1&lt;oy hut when they wero trarked
the rily rommisiion it interested,"
u &gt; a tu- neat uay the youth said
concluded Berkuwitt.
had accompanied Herrington
We wsnt the cooperation of
the Stale Board of Health." Mayor
&lt; y'
Scott satJ as the treatment plant
disrussiona ended.

The Sanford Herald
Radio &amp; TV Log

Hpnlfh
W ill
Film

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ISIRE

_____________________________i rise from a spectacular b l a i t on the Treasure
Island Navy Base In San Franclico Ray. Sweeping through two re­
cently vacated buildings, the fire threatened the stucco building
(right), which homes Navy Reserve School classrooms. To prevent
111 t p r t A d l n f , tailors forma l human ehilni lo psu out all com#
bustibie matsxUU from the bluing buildings.
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lltM 'OVreNT GETS I PPER
HAND
MIAMI (A P )—Discontent final­
ly got the upper hand yesterday
at Content Key where Fort My­
ers yachtsman Phillip Hartmann
ran aground five days hefere.
The Coast Guard said its petrol
plane checked daily to see whether
Hartmann wanted help in freeing
hla 34 foot ketch but he persever­
ed at tiqring to dig hla craft out
of the land.
Yesterday, however, Hartmann
was seen signaling for aid and ■
launch waa sent U bate him.

n

a Janitor and very c.Hlcally bomip* ? ^
**£?• .
, All the young student. and
eacher. In the 'I'm 'n ten r school
ln ,he ,fho01 ,ard for “
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.
The Janitor and Ihe Junior. Lar­
ry M'-flee. 16. had gone to the
Mayor 8ctft ;hen .aid Legally, second floor lo do a repair Job.
mp , ,M „ uf
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thou
School authori'ie. blamed heatll&gt;ru] dollars in bond, but we . . . . . .
lh.

Sam Plan, viho nianairr*! Tony,

Republican Rally

T u t t ., O c t 28, 1986, P a n 7

for he tost e a s y on . auhjee .el
|h
..
^ intcd ou,
by UMi S ato organli.tloo .1 an
f . „ ,Mue . d&lt;,iu0n .l parity
M .emblv IM. morning al Semi„ „ ab#u, ^
nole High.
which wouU l&lt;luU ,n ibou, %m
Pre.enMng the 110 check lo J. , hou%anJ over a JO year penod
n «lne# e a t Mm. M R. Strick- „ r roughly a half million dollar.
land. historian for the Norman1ovrr a go year period.*'

ZmU and ll-ivviry lluii, Im corn**

•ary legislation on civil rights.
-MUitles He Is a P a s t M uter nf
"I algned the manifesto" he Winter Haven Lodge No. |M F L
said, and then termed a bill preM . a former Diitrlct Deputy
aented to Congreit
a "aocalied (Jrand Master of tha Twenty-first
civil rights bill.
Masonic District, • Bhriner. a
"It was filled with iniquPiei," memb-r „ f the Order of Knights
they Fifth Diitrlct
Congressman Templar, a 32' Mason. K. C. C. II
told yesterday's luncheon group and a Pa.t Worthy Patron o f the
and we used every mean* to block Order of Eastern Star.
_ p. He eiplained. “ Thla bill woull
Dinner will be served by the
• create more rights violations than Order of Eastern S r, Chapter
one could imagine."
No. 3, at the Masonic Teinpic in
Explaining in d&lt; tail what would
Smyrna Reach, at 4:3u p.
Happen If the bill had gone
* tiled meeting will be
through. Congressman Herlong
»• * P- m.
described a "volunteer lnvcstiga# -------- ---- 1 ■
tor" as named ln the act—there R p c i f F p n f e I r t v i t p H
would be thousand on the dour- » 'C a i U C I I t 5 i n V I T C a
step* o f the Capitol best morn- I n A f f p n r l I n e f
ing, he said. Suite could be filed
U
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on mere allegations, or av he d c
q scribed "one about to rngige In
DE RABY The la«t Rcpubllean
v io la an attempt to thrca'cn
rallv o f this f i l l will be held Wed
lion
Herlong said, a judge, n*ked to fr u h v at in a m, in the com
•aplala "one about to engage in •minitv renter. All rrsidenU are
«n attempt to threaten a viola­ invited to attend and heir the
tion." and how it could he deter­ -**-di ” |ev' view&lt;. They were over
mined aald by "the eiprrvvion on 2" " at the prevlotl* meeting.
at Wednesday's rally
a fare.
"That's part of the tcrurd." ho **'• *■': Kenneth W. Zrh. candidate
•aid. "Y es. 31 member' of Con- r
»tnte representative: Harold
gress introduced that hill—a bill Rh-emler for county Judge: Mrs.
I that would take away Ihe bar- MuMe Sehlnldt for ta* collector: L.
gaining rights of every labor man I*. F dt»n f..r tupi-rvlior o f reelsIn the country."
stratlnn: William T. Mo.ir» for
Herlong deplored the anliquatr I M m - &lt;•! snmlt rlalnn rourt and
electoral college which he aayi l - « H Stone for commlukriMr o f
"encourages parties lo bid higher Inland navigation. William
Aand higher for Ihe block vote " Washburn. Jr., candidate
fnr
My augge'tlon it, he said, l«
w-rn-r. will he present if his
quit calling them mmorit.es - !rhc^lule will allow,
they are all American' so left
Mutir fur the occasion will be
leave them that way and let Ihe arranged by William
Watson,
world know there isn’t a division manager of the De Rary Muile
^of our loyalty.
jrroup. Ralph Witherell, provident,
Thla doesn't rive up as a threat "ill
'* an I f.eorgr Tercy. vice
except every fourth year 1 won­ pirsi.lmt, will Introduce the tpeal,'
der why that is?

THE SAN FORD HERALD

(Continued From Pare ll
the Board that there ttlll be about
. 3 3 or 34 thouuml dollari In rapl80UTHMAYD. Tec. LW-A that*
J. D. Stone, a Senior at Semi- , ,
, k_
nole Huh School, was prevented
,
‘ T,
||oll '.aid "Capitri ,rrins *‘' p,0,lon virtually wrecked
(he annual award by the United &gt;
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|!fl„ V J lr , a: d.u.0 ,' Pi eru,°f . l h,C
LD ' who loll the assembly 'Thla
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third year
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Ara swbmiuiva eaepla prone lo heart oHacki?

Explosion Wrecks
Top Floor Of Texas
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P a n 10, T o n , Oct i t , 19M

Passport to Happiness
"But why should Mr*. FeaOreerested on Mr*, reatheretooe’a
CHAPTER N
IB champagne dl l arrm to put shoulder. “ He a good sport. Aunt •tons ba Jealous of me?**
Ha smiled. "Of course we're talklira. Fralhrntor &gt; lr.to a bet* May. Kay Val looka nice."
“ 1 acutely think It a ladyliJra lug of Aunt May, aren’t we? It’*
tar humor. Aa aha drtaoad, Val
could hear bar em j'iytr chatter* IUHtWiH *n1 especially not suit­ only human nature to reeent the
tnf yally to Dirk Uirougli the able for a auras to wear," abe aald beauty one no longer potaeaaea.
poor dear Aunt May, 1 can under­
•lightly o p a n o d u mmunifiUn* Anally.
Val fluahed. T m aorry, M rt stand just how she feels.*
door ot the bathroom.
“ 1 do with slic'd get out ot bed.
“I f It wasn't fnr ik*i moo, I reatheretona 111 change. And If
might avrn come to JUa ball my- you'd prefer I didn't go to the I'm sure If eb« lay In a deck chair,
the change and the air would do
a«U tonight. Aa nn onlooker, of dance tonight—"
"Nonacnae," Dirk broke in. And her good. Hhe can't seriously think
court*, l don't auppoaa anyone
would want to danoa with an old when Mrs. Fcatherstone merely Uruce would do her any harm after
grunted, he laughed and added. all thie time."
woman Ilka me.*
lie entiled. "Of c o u n t aba
“ Nonaena*. Aunt May. I ahouldn'l •Come along, Val, or they'll hare
•topped nerving."
doesn't. But she's a stubborn old
mind ahovinjc you around lha Door
Aa they neared the dining room dear and once she's said a thing
once or twice," Dirk laughed eaaily
the waa thinking suddenly, lime*, •he'll stick to It if It kill* her."
bark at bar.
"1 suppose the oral Ilk* that
flha bridled and aald, “ I mint what will be think? Will he think
roetume "unladylike," or even sbrrit her daughter and Bruce,"
any *our roitum* la original, what the
braxen ?
she aald slowly.
there la of It. Ilow ever did you
A small round nf applause greet­
He nixl'lcl. "But I think eha
think It up?*
ed Dirk’s and Vai'a appearance, woukl have come round In the end.
"Simple, my dear. 1 merely took the tame aponlanrotie applauce It was only a question of keeping
Die curtaina down off the porthole,
which had greeted other passen­ her appeased "
tied the cord ot my drreeing gown gers who** coelumta had b • e n
Hha didn't know what to think
about my middle, rombed my hair striking or unusuaL As they en­ of that remark of his. but she redown, put a band about It. and tered. Ilruce had turned and looked min ted herself It waa non* of her
prratn •■a brilliant reproduction of at them: thrn abniplly he had business.
a lloman slave."
lurned hta lack on them. Ile didn't
Directly after dinntg she went
“ You'd better hurry and coma In join In the friendly la.ightrr or the Up lo are how Mra Feat he ntnn*
for that drink, Val," Dirk called. applause.
was, but the door was locked She
"Ur Aunt May will have polished
Dirk punhed her forward toward knocked and railed, “ May I coma
off Uia whole battle."
thrtr table. "Whal’a the matter, In. Mra Fentheretnne ? Are yrm
“ Now Dirk, you bad boy, you my dcarT You l o o k aa though all right?"
know 1’va had only one Uny glaaa. you'd seen a ghost. Hmlle nicely at
"Of course I'm all fight," her
Well, maybe one and a half . .
the la,lire and gentlemen."
employer's voice answered irrita­
“ Or one and three quarters, or
Val forced a einile, but sbr waa bly. "Ho away. Nurse. Run along
at Iraat four,* Dirk Interrupted, trembling u all* sank down into and dance, dance, dance . . .
*
laughing. "Fnr hraven'a rake, the chair the steward waa holding
Val rattled Ihe doorknob 'Tfrase
h a r r y , VaL"
out for ner. “ I'm—I suppose I'm let me come In. Mrs Fralhenrtone.
"I'm coming."
There may he something I ran do
•elf-conactoua."
Mr*. Fralhcratune waa railing a
"Yon hnvrn I any nrrd to be. I for you"
g ta u n f champagne to her lipa. but don 1 fiallrr itiyeell I ranted lhal
"No, no, go away I And ilon’t
the glaaa never rrached her Up*. •pplaute. li e obvious our fellow- come near me egatn tonight, t
"What on earth do you think pasarngrre approve ol you."
don’t want lo see you."
you're doing in that coatumr,
There wae a pause. "I li.lnk I
Val waa etill standing there,
NuroeT" aha rapped out aharply. understand," he aald quietly.
worried and undecided, when the
"lurk—Mr. Ilaneon loaned me
"I —I suppose I waa silly to wear cabin steward came down the pas­
hie dreoe eult."
your suit. Pnhapa It dors make sage and paused.
“ Well, of all Uia—'*
me a little conspicuous "
"I shouldn't worry about Aar
"Dome now. Aunt May, don't
"Nonsemel
Ijook • around at any more tonight. Miss Alison. I've
•poll it." Dirk tnterruplad eaaily. some of Uia others. Dora It matter Just taken her In a second bottle
“ It eaa I who Undated Val borrow whai one person thinks? And then of rhamimgne. That should keep
my latla. I aald aha'd look wonder­ It may be because they are jeal­ Her happy for Ihe time being any­
ful In Ihtm, and aha does, doem'l ous."
how," lie lowered one eyelid In n
•he?"
Hhe tried to misinterpret hla re­ wink.
Thorn waa a pause Dlnt'a hand mark.
(To fie C'OHfiMsedf
O 1NA Moral* Gulf. I(«|&gt;rlnte1 tor aeeo.lsskja of Arsloto hooks Dlsirlbt'ltd by Kina realnres Srodicalr.

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Fowarful Wtctron Iron Makes Care
Microscope Finds

F.Herbet Seeking
Brothers, Sister

T re e
Is Born

pit buallc through an airport thaa
a butcher shop. So, at • toes la
pay, silver-haired Francis Herbot
haa quit hla butcher shop and
moved behind ihe l u c k counter
o f an airport Ho ta Marching.
" I figure Ihe job at tbe air­
port would put me In eon*act with
many traveler*,'* n ld Ilerbet.
“ And who know*, on* of them
may have met one o f my bro­
ther* or sitter.''
Ilerbet lost track of his arothers
and sister In 1912. Bom William
Kevan. he was txian from the
New York Foundling Home that
year by Mr. and Mr* Elyite Herbet, a Parisian couple who mi­
grated to New Orleans
After the death of his foster
parents, who had renamed him,
Ilerbet began Ihe quest ihai has
consumed hla energies since 194*.
"I started Ihe atari'll for my
relatives, something I didn't want
to do whip Ihe old folk* were still
alive” he said.
*‘l learned that my fa'hcr waa
Scnttlah and ray mother Irish and
that they met and married in
New York. I secured 'he copy nf
my birth certificate which indi­
cated I was the fifth chtlu of Mr.
and Mrs. James Joseph Kevan.
“ I learned that two brothers
were named (ieorge and James,
but could find no record of ihe
(bird brother. I also learned that
my tiller'* name was Martha
France*. I also lea/n.'l that my
brothers and sister were placed In
Ihe Irish Immigrants'
Home,
which no longer exists.''
In his search, llerbel'a bell
due rante from a cousin, who
lurnrd up in lluuslon.
"ile ha* reason to believe that
one of my brotlieri it in Canada,’’
said Ilerbet. "He alto believea
lhal another brother lives In Rio
•le Janerlo, Vr»?ll."
The fruit)» , quest caused Herbet, marri &lt;i and Ihe father of
three, to iv-ltch lob* In despera­
tion, lo slanJ ir a big airport and
peer hopefully inlo fare*.
"I'm gelling myself a big meUl
pia with the name Kavar printed
on II," *aid Ilerbet. " I ’ll wear it
just in rata tome of the people
coming into Ihe airport will spot
II ami have tome association with
Ihe name. You never can tell."

YUOOUAVIA1 PfilllDINT Marshal Tito f left) and Communist Party
boa* Nikita Khrushchev are shown deer hunting In the Crimea doi­
ng the mysterious meeting which htt caused great speculation
hroughout the Sovleliied bloc of Europe as well at in Wevtertv
irrlM. The two had been holding secret talks In Yugoslavia when
they suddenly fiew to Khrushchev's villa at Yalta on the mark flea.
Tito returned to Belgrade evasive about the trip. ffnlemalioneD

Official Says
Citrus Mutual
Too Optimistic'

MRS. I). R. McKAV IIIKH
TAMPA — Mr*. D. B McKay,
whose husband la a former pub­
lisher of Ihe Tampa Timet and
was a four lime mayor of Tampa,
died yesterday.
Mrs. MrKay w it Ihe eldest
daughter of Vavir.o (iulterrci, an
engineer who plotted Tampa's
Ybnr City section and was a leader
in bringing thr rigsr mdntlry lo
Tampa.

LAKELAND* i # _ An offlcisl f t
a major processing firm *&lt;o«'
Florida Citrus Mutual has hem
“ too optimistic" In pri*e and use
forecasts for Ihle fCvion
Hrrbrit S. Massey of Dade City
riled the estimate of the U. S.
Departments of Agrleu'tur! thut
this staton's orange crop will be
f- ur ml'.'lon boxes geale-- than oranges this season and the in­
last season'* fit million bores,
dustry should dlspotj of Ihe larg­
vn.1 a L 'g e r carryover « f p.*o- er crop without diffiru'ly
rr.tcd c.tTua juices.
Robert White, mutual econo­
"I can't roncelve o f that addi­
tional ami uni of Fruit telling 'or mist, said an ea'imaleti Increase
Ihe rame price," Matiev sa.i at in national Income p L /rd a big
r mrellnc of Mutua.’c directors part n the cooperative's optimis­
ani II advisory rommii'r-* ' I tic forecast.
Meanwhile J. C. SCirklam. of
don't want lo ice growers holding
back for 91.73 or 92 per box. and the American National Growaii
have it break bark lo a dollar,"[ ta!d Fluids grapefruit la telling
Massey, a director. U a vice in Rotterdam for bo'.veen 93 4?
president of Pasco Parking Co. .ml 93 93 a half box compare.) to
Mutual had predicted growers j a lop of 93.13 for i fj'l box of
should get good prices for Ihelrl » . . t Irdian grape'-i'll.

ST. LOUIS * * - The powerful
eloctren mlcrouerpo haa thrown
new light on eowtroetton of the
nervous system— knowledga Jut
could aventually help solve tbn
mystery of multtplo Micro*!* and
almllar diaeaae*.
The discovety concern* a tab•lance known as myelin, found In
the protective coaMng arout'd
nerves In Ihe brain and spinal
corJ. Myelin is attacked and de­
stroyed by dcgenerativa diseases
of the nervous system.
Dr. Sank A. I.use, aftlalant
professor of pathology at tbe
Washington University
Medical
School, reporting on a two-year
study, said It revealed my*lin In
the central nervous system actual­
ly la formed by and If a part ef
the nerre-protreting cell*
Until recent year* myelin waa
regarded a* inert inalter o f unkt.oirn origin deposited around lha
nerve*.
Dr. Edward W. Dempsey head
of the anatomy department at lha
school and a member of the re­
search review panel o f the Nation­
al Multiple Sclerosis Society, e*pruned the significance of Dr.
Lute’s finding*.
“ The information un the origin
and nature of mynlin It a firstrale scientific discovery, not nec­
essarily because of II* relalion to
any disease, but because of the
tight it throw* on Ihe way Ihe
nervous system it constructed,"
Dr. Dempsey aald.
"Every piece of
adds one more elue which
rou Id be used in unraveling
lire progress of multiple aelerntla
and similar diseases of Ihe cen­
tral nervous system."
Some M scientists atlsndel ■
conference here, sponsored by lha
multiple sclerosis sor.ety, a’ which
Dr. Lute preMnted election mic­
roscope pictures. Magnified up la
100,000 times, they showed huw
myelin is formed. Her studies
were on animal tissue.
The Multiple Sclerosis Society
called her discovery the moat Im­
portant adranee in the fight
agalnil the disease in 113 yean.

O f Ruffles Easy

Tucks, pleat*, ruffle*, and puffed sleeve* are so vary femlola*.
And Uwas trimmings on pretty cottea dresses and blouses tv. longer ,
present aa Ironing problem.
n
A new electric ruffle Iron helps'
do the trick easily and tn n«
tin* at aU. Tke trea has a tall
■tend which fits over tbe edge
of the ironing board and a fabric
dial which can be act for the eo-recL temperature. The fabric ran
be eased over the heated alumi­
num Iron had and i moothad with]
two hand* when necessary

HOT WATER- HEAT
Steady gains In Ihe Installalimi
of hot valer heating systems in
homea are reported by the Plumb­
ing and Heating Industries Bu­
reau. Jn the first six months of
this rear, 90,743 cast iron heating
boilers were shipped by manufac­
ture-*, compared with 79,437 in
the corresponding period of 1933.

Mickey Mantle led the
New
York Yankee* In nine depart
merits during I9M — , batting
average, ham* runs, runs batted
In, runs scored, total base*, has
at on halls, strikeouts and stolen
bases._______

with Joe
after buying a block sf World
Seriee ticket*. 81m steed an line
for hour* along with other faith­
ful fans ta purchase ticket* to
mo their favorite Dodger* ptar
the Yankee* tn the Rerle* opener
at Kbbeta Held. (falerwaHenol!

By AI.IIKRT I.UNIIAV —
FARM If) MUSTER
Condmied front an article by
L. T. I'rndarvl* — Marveling
SprrlalUl
What could be more inaji stir,
more serene than a mature lire,
■landing silently In the forest;
grown and ripened by Hod's
kind haitff, awaiting the axe ami
man's thousand nerds* Yet, r.-ptally lovely U a lender young
tree, lice with promise, ntldinf
ceiUinly lo man's hopes ami
dreams throughout the coming
Tills story i* about pine irrrs
—yoing, baby pi nr trees ami how
Ihcw trees will mike you money.
The standard nursery practice
In a Florida Slate Pine Tree Nursescry is lo plant pin* seed on
beds four feel apart with water
furrow* between beds. Tbe seed*
ai - rown on the bed* in rows 1
Inches apart, 20 seeds to each 12
Inches of row space.
After Ihe seed are sown In the
drill they are mulched with a
thin layer of pine straw; thin
enough that the brd ran be seen
through Ihe straw.
An nvrrhrad sprinkler-irrigation
intern controls moisture rondl
tlon* and Insures maximum seed
germination.
Pine seed are planted In Ihe
nursery in March, harvesled In
Rorembcr, January, and Febru­
ary. One acre o f nursery pro
duces flno.ooo in sno.imn seedlings.
An Ideal pine Iced Irre Is one
Handing out In Ihe open to Itself
so that Its lateral branching I*
heavy amt it. height n»l loo
i n i A pine so lilualrd. receiv­
ing an abundance o f sunlight, is
a heavy seH producer.
The period for harvrsting cones
i* during the Iasi half of Repleinhcr through the first week 111
October.
Although then- are approx!
malelv 122 million trees grown
each year. T3 mitinn of these are
produced In Florida Forest Serv­
ice nurseries and 47 million by
private Industry, there arenis lo
l-e rarely ever enough In fill all
order*.
Several of our pulp mitts fur
. niih free tree* In farmers under
certain stipulation*,
Tries are planted usually Svg
feel or fix 10 feet, requiring nao
and 720 trees lo Ihe acre respect­
ively.
Whan trees are purchased outrlghl from Ihe Slate Nursery
they cost || 0U per 1,000 f. o. b.
Ihe nursery.
Remember there Is always a

It costs each American only 42 pennies
a year for the United Nations—

World War II cost each American
almost 1000 times
a year!

PAUl U M tir. IP, puls his S00-pnund European brown bear, Hans,
through hi* puces In Libelt| ville. tit., only a short lime Iwfute the
snltnal claw ed and bit him lo death turnery was training four bear*
for television apprutsneei when Man* turned on Idm before Ihe
horrified a-i/c .if Ids fiancee. Shirley Kndifgurr. 3J The woman twaf
the bear wllh a stick and tried lo distract him with e igar until a
neighbor ihnt Iht
l/m cry dlH on Ihf
to Iht

Trend In Fashion
Is To Elegance
Intrrnsliruial arrnnl hit* a new
high this fall when II comes tn
fa'hlnn, If nothing d ie .
On both side* nf the Atlantic
&lt;lrv|gni-rs avrt-e that ladies dioulil
look like ladle* once in»rr ihat
fvmininliy and eteganre *hmild gn
hand In hand and lhal co*ltime«
for aflrr dark should he important
anil olahoroalr.
The liend i* Inward rich satin*
and brocades, drlirale embroide­
ry. h-weled and headed trimming*,
In Ihe manner of the "mauve de
rade", currently recalled In high
fashion by universal Intered In
the mode* and manners of IBIS.
From Paris lo Lot \naele* the
feeling t* Ihe **me It’* a lime In
he feminine and dress tn lh»
leelh.

North Dakota ta one of the five
original member* of Ihe North
Central
Inteindlegmle
Confer­
ence, organised Isle in 1921.

shortage of pine Irre seedling*
so make your plan* now.
For mure Information tee Al­
bert Lnnday,
Farm
Forester,
1127 West Central A re, Orlandn.

SHOTGUN SHELLS
and 22 RIFLE

CARTRIDGES
Refineries Station
ISth ft Park

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I'tnirn trail) (nr y a i r
ItWlM IkU vrvll,

lb.

SIDES

37c

HINDS

39c lb.

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Is The UN Children*! Fund (UNICF.F) ha* helped organise
health campaign* that examined -100,000,000 children in
0*» counities, and vatiinalcil 7S,000,000 diildtcn againxl
luberculosii.

Me will pirk up r*ur fcrrf
or pork, kill, a|*, pkg.
frrrtr and deliver bark to

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COMPLETE .STOCK

Nobody ha« ever ui&lt;l llial lie tva» sure llir I'nitril Natinni
will prevent 2 war.
(lot then, nobody ever uid ht wai sure a cure Tor caiirer
could he found.
The fighi fur a cure for tv*r must gn on. jmi -vs the
fur
fine for cancer mini go on.
The United Nation! i» now II )r,n» old. With eaih passing
veir it h»i gained the support o f more and more people. In fact,
■ reeent survey show* that only 7% o f ihe American people
are for rpiitting the L’niled Nation*. 'Che text Iwlicvr, ami lightfully vo, that we ran never find lading pe.ur unless n r tool
for 11. . . unlen we wnrk for ir.
Above, vow eounied -12 penniet. Thai’* uliai the I N com
each American per year. I.00L at just a few of tin tliinj;* that
your 121 ii buying.

SALE

11*
Thirty member* of the Notre
Daire loulhall team are nf Irish
descent.

THU it th# 11th Annlvtrury of tho UN—tho Uth
Annivmary of man's first completely organized
March for pooco

for to

fk. drreeed

Membership in the ten Spccialired Agencies iv helping to

weight,

provide more food, better heatih ind educe rims for million!
o f people, and to bring about world cooperation on such

miner* m aviation, communicaiiont, wgaihtr* tnd
peaceful use* o f atomic energy.

3* The UN has helped to product peaceful Mtifementi in
Iran, Indonesia, Kashmir and Palestine, any one of which
could have ted to World War III.
4* The United Nation* provide* technical assistance lo 74
countries, it work* lo eliminate sickness, irrigate deserts,
and increase food production, thereby taking constructive
action for peace.
S. The United Nation* i* the greatest loud-apeaker in ihe
world, We and oilier free nation* can use this loud-speaker
comianlty, lo tell the truth, 10 show up ami prolve Cnmmunisi fallacies, and uhiroately help develop a common
worldwide sense of jutlice, ihe only hati* for true and
enduring peace.
By attacking some o f she undeilyihg causes ol war— A«r»fff,
/vnvr/v and diw w — ihe United Nations I* helping prevent war.
At every opportunity, support the United Nations. You support
il lievt lay knowing what it’ * doing—and by letting others know
whai it*i doing. A belter understanding of live United Nation*
mean* a belter chance of peace for th* world!

CAM. I ll*

T he United Nations works for you

SANFORD
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SANFORD, FLORIDA TUESDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1936

Herlong*

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F e d e r a l S yste m
T o ln c lu d e l7 -9 2
More than 2W&gt; members of S*n- &lt;*
I ford's civic clubs heard Congress1 mun A. S "Sid'* Herlong Jr., re­
port yesterday on the 81th session
of Congress at a joint meeting
held «t the Holy Cross Episcopal
Church l'ari«h lh&gt;u*e.
Held jointly with the Sanford tip’
lory Club, othir clubs represented
were lhc Sanlord Kiwnnla Club,
Saufoid I-ions Club, Sc mmole
County Junior Chamber of Com­
merce, the Sanford Pilot Club,
amt lhc IIusines* and Profession­
al Women’s Club » f Sanford.
Presidents of the various civic
gruups were sealed at the speak­
ers table.
Bill Kirk, prominent Seminole
County Democrat introduced Con
grcsMtun Herlong whom he com­
CONGKRS8MAN IIEIIMINli ad.lre««ei the crowd attending the Democratic lUlljr on Kn«t Kir-t M. at
Magnolia Ave. last niirht. This picture « h taken o f Herlong a* hr »poke from ■ platform arranged pared with a prominent alhlelefor the Ually. (1’ boto By Jameaon)_________________________________________________________ _________ ■'His life is like an open book,”
said Kirk, "the nay he conducts
himself on nnd nff the field ” He
added, "In these troubled times
we are proud to base such a man
as "Syd" llc ilong in our Con­
gress.”
Herlong's address was complete­
ly non political amt dealt only
The Assistant Commanding Gen- community," Gen. Snyder sail, with the acromptishmcnta nnd
eral of the 48th Armored Division and we hope that you can do problems of the last session of
of the Florida Georgia .National something about it."
Congress.
Guard was in Sanford yesterday
Lt. Gen. Joseph C. Hutchison
The Fifth District Congressman
At a Democratic Political rally for a formal Inspection of the (reliredt was at the Armory yes- spoke briefly on the Farm Bill
la it night at the comer of Firit troops and facilities.
terday to greet C.en Snyder on
rjm e before the nation’s
and Magnolia St .. State Senator
On hand to greet Brig, Gen. hi* arrival here forthe formal in- gawmnkcr* Dim m ing the bill
Dougin Stemtrom introduced Com
which passed during the 81th
greiiman A. S. "Syd" Herlong. Maxwell C, Snyder, on his a rn iil •P**^00Stenstrom In hl« Introduction slat- from St. Augustine yrsterd.i' o &gt;-i il * Glher* accunijuny ing (itn. boy* , P* ,lont Iti-rhing said “ I think it
3 o'clock were MaJ. lloy Green, ‘*cr 10 banf-rd
forthe tnipe.tlon w|l thr lesser of the two evil*—
a
ed that Congressman Herlong
G.Nelson. CM O ani) , ti„ u no, , hp answer to our
® ihould be returned to Washington MaJ. Boh Baker. C«pt. Johnnie * « * ; .C*P| 11
Krofchlck,
and
Capt.
Joseph
I&gt;.
H.
,M.
MulUs,
and
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ol. A t. I nr- pr„btrm*.
on hla pa it performance, leader­
rtll.
"The . is-1 is about a million dol­
Bryant.
ship and Integrity.
lars a ilsy for storage of surplus
Headquarter* of Co. B., lMlh
Herlong in addressing the crowd
farm products and there is Just
•aid "I am proud o f my record Armored Infantry Battalion *' the
atmut ... much going in today as n V o KOIl O SB . .
C on g,-..and will stand on It. I have work­ Sanford Armory were inspected
there is roming out, explained
A s
p,,w l
ed hard In attending to your busi­ by a staff o f'o ffic e r s arriving
Congressman Herlong.
with the son o f photographer
ness the best way possible.
with Gen. Snyder
An important adjunct o f Ih* Henry Jnmeson with an A dial
"I have worked for you loo per
Mayor F. D. Scott Welcomed
farm hill and all to the fares t * Stevenson ramnaiim button procent during my eight years in of­ Gen. Snyder to Sanford.
was the proposed soil b.mh pro- mlnently showing,
il’ holo By
fice. I have worked hard for all
Gen. Snydet commented at
gram —the bill whirh is Intended lamexon)
£
ten counties in my district.
length oh the "strength” of the
to pay the farmer for not plant"My voting raeord lias been at­ local National Guard Company .
. ing, said Herlong. "It isn't the
tacked. Congressional records will •*h&lt;eh numbers nwty ax men
w
[
Ji*. ..osioti. limited to Ihe .dee It. tic program.' be said, "ansi’
show- that I have voted on t$» of
"I f Ibe people of the communl-i three member* of 'he Board o f I voted again*! it."
7S2 bills in eight years. In adver­ ty would only recognise that the Sanford &lt;1ly Commissioner* beA to! of thr&gt;r things look g«»|
tisements in newspapers have ap­
National (iuar.l is theirs." Gen. ,-juse of ab-cnces fron the meet- on paper. Herlong explained, so
peared half-truths in opposition to
Snyder told Mayor Sroti, the unit ing, ani Wilson Holt, representing you have to dig into the meat of
me. Is that the type of man you
could come up lo 4* full strength. Gondbod'- nnd Co, Investment them to find out wli.il they are
want to represent you?
"This man,” Gen. Snyder said t
-ought the spirslion of "I have contacted farmer* in this
In again referring to advertis­ at he pointed to Capt. Joseph It a sewage treatment plant on* in district In find nut how they feel
ing, Cong Herlong slated that es- Bryant, Commanding rtf fleer of to tne open again,
1about the proposed hill — aml
pentes inrurrrd in running for of- the Company, "ha* n tough as
Ihe
mlwr 'o f1 |,r rn!7a m o w wh.!
Attending the mretlng was Sid they’re against it,” said Herlong.
__ ... . , tn wnM-silww
• fice would not eacced 12500, "I
Berknwitx, Sanitation Knglnecr
Turning tn the Federal Road
eligible to obtain operating
sign men'..
intrnd to abide by thlv If others
It is the lack of manpower and of the State Board of Health and Program Congressman Herlong Oo,t* frnm ’ *,e I armers Home
wish
otherwise that is their lh r r |ll(| , . lr n o v f r „ f p , r
w isn to
io .do
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J. Hi alley rtdham, l.aal builder. t»ld tds civic rluh audience that Administration, t urlix J. Grsn-n
business. But I don t intend to. I .
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Supervisor
he told the Mayor, "which give* Also at the mesting listening to the bill provides for "som e 41,000 h* agency's County
have no reason to apologise—be
us a hard time grlting young ofthe discussions wa* John Kader, rnilc* of highways."
***** today.
cause good results hare been ob­
farmer commissioner who was en
The original bill, said Herlong
The new law increase* the
tained during my stay in office. I fleer personnel.
"Traditionally
we
have
a
high
he
Board
ot
the
lime
Ihe
sewer
proposed
the
forming
of
a
Fedmaximum
amount that can be adwill run on my own record,” said
standard of training and the unit
program was inaugurated erat II t:h»vay ('urptirallnn empow* lanced, am! as a part of the llurnl
Herlong,
Hull told the rcmmlssioncr* cred to issue bonds to be paid off Development Program
make*
Herlong spoke about the "num­ strength doe* not live up to those
that from "a stluly of the figorex in 3n yean. This was the admin- loan* available when the farmer
erous’ ’ thing* he had done for this slnndarls," he said.
4Cant lulled On Page Seven)
hn* part lime employment off the
Gen, Snyder pointed to the fine nbnutted to me of revenue fom
area. "I helped obtain SVO.ono for
farm.
Canaveral Harbor. tJno/Wn for ,x record of Ihe local unit prior to the I iilily Department of the
Operating loans are made for
citrus laboratory in Orlando and World War II. "Seminole County City, Ihe revenues are running
(lie purchase of machinery, liveS7S.OOO for one In Winter llavrn nnd Sanford furnished m o r e fairly writ in line with Ihe en1 obtained research money for the troop* Jhan nnv . thrr loll to ymeer’ * estimate.
vtiK'k, ei|iiipmenl, fcrtilDer, seed,
"Under authority of the bond
tractor fuel and other farm and
fruit fly and vocational schools," Florida, anJ mure troop* than any
other city In eompariion with resolution you are authorised to
The Seminole County Sportsman home operating expense* needed
he said.
issue additional parity bonds with Association will hold its regular t„ corry out efficient farming
On the welcoming committee and sice," he ssld.
lie also compared Sanford with a pledge of the gross revenue* monthly meeting at 'he Seminole operations on family-type farms,
seated on thr speaking stand were:
State Senator Douglas Strnvtrom , other units throughout thr *lvte from Ihe Utility Department," he County Courthouse T h u r s d a y |n some instances, * loan insy he
Representatives Mack Cleveland " t o r instance,' i he said, "Ap- said.
night, Oct. 23 at 8 o'clock.
made foe the refinancing of exist
Jr„ and Gordon Frederick*. Judge palsehicola has a" strength of #0
"It teems to rne Ihst il can be
John Melsrh, pre*dlent ■f the mg debts
Yatsar Carlton, County Clerk O p men. 102 at Starke; 98 al Camp done," Holt said, "bill it it a•pm’f'm an’s organisation, urged
Under this new
taw luariv wilt
Herndon. Sheriff Luther Hobby, Blamlmg; IM al Clearwa'er; arui quest.on o f whether or not you members tn attend and take part .il*o be available fat applicant- "h o
County Com mini oner* elect Homer 9° *' 81. Augustine, among * fewwant lo pledge these menu**.*'
in the Important discussion* on have part-time employment off
Utile and James H Lee, Seminole that we can recall.
However, a'lenlion was called to matter* that wilt be placet before the farm, provided they are e*tabCounty Democratic Chairman.
"We need the support of the
tConiinurd on Page Seven)
them.
IlsfieJ farmers conducting sub­
stantial farming operations and
vprnding the major pnrtiun of
tlieir .line farming. Such operators
must hnve dependable source* of
outside Income. The main purpose
of these loans will tie to help
farmers who live in areas design­
ed for the lliftal Development
Program.
Operating loan* are repayable
over period* of one to seven yrar*
with the interest rate at five percenl.
All of Ihe present loan service*
of the Farmer* Home Administra­
tion, which Inrlu le loans for
development and purchasing of
family type farms, farm housing
and soil nnd water conservation
cuit'lnue lo be available.
The Farmer* Home Adminis­
tration County Commlltee will
determine Ihe eligibility of earh
applicant. The committer i* com­
posed of three men, two o f whom
must be farmers.
In Seminole County the Com­
mitteemen arc William P. Chap­
man. Box 1378, Sanford, Cader O.
Hart, P. O Box 274, Geneva, and
Henry J. Schumacher Jr , lit. 2,
Box 210, Sanford.
Additional information regard­
ing these loans may be obtained
at Boom 4)8, Sanford Atlantic Na­
tional Bank Building.

'Proud Of Record' Gen. Snyder Praises
Guard Unit Strength
• Cong. Herlong
Tells Rally Crowd

Sewage Treatment
Plant Talk Brings
Only 'Thank You'

FHA'Operatmg
Loan Service
Expansion Told
'2

Sportsmen Urged
To Attend Meet

W eather
BRIG. G W , MAXWELL C SNYDER, Ass’t Commanding General
of 48th Armored Division of the Florida -Georgia National Guard
arrive* In Sanford for a formal in*pertiun of facilities and tulip*
Shown on bin arrival are (left ta right) Capt. K. G. Nelson, CWO

H W. MuIJfs, Col. A. E. Durrell, Capt. Johnnie Krofchlck, MaJ. Roy
Green. Itrlg. Gen, .Snyder, Mayor F. D. Scott, and MaJ. Bob Baker.
(Staff Photo)

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Sewer E x t e n s i o n
Curtailment W ill
City's Growth
Democrats Honor Odham:
Congressman Last Problem
Critical
Night Al Dinner
A dinner honoring A. S. "Syd"
Herlong, Fifth District Congressman. was given by the Seminole
C o u n t y Democratic Esrcutive
Committee at Jim Spencer's liestaurant last nigh* at 8 o'clock.
James II Bee, mng lime chair­
man o f the Seminole County
Democratic Klenitive Committee
presided at the dinner with An­
drew Carraway making the in­
troduction* of guests invited.
Herlong told the group of 31
Seminole County leaders that an
experience during his annual visit;
to Sanford and Scmln.de County'
•P“ , .r.,,&lt;M £ ‘ m. ., or.
oris in Washington

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Action Is Delayed
, On Move To Reduce
Total Negro Cabs

No further extension of the
«e«er system In Sanford was
brought to the forefront last
night as the Board of Sanford City
Commissioners discussed the con­
struction of a sewage treatment
plant.
J. Brailey Odham, speaking to
the Board of Sanford City Com­
missioners, said "It seems to me
that you are of the opinion that
It will be four years before a
treatment plant Is "tatted.
happen to know,” said Odham, that there will be no further extension of sewers according to s letter from the State
Board of Health.

' The effect of that letter," Od
hanl „U)P(| „ u
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. T " s.f.asml*V* •m° ,.hcr' ' * strongly curtailed,
other, and two children who vlsK,
•I him to express their apprrei*S*nf(&gt;^,, ■r®w*
lion for all that had been done ^n:, “
w,lh ,tron* lM'ler
'■-r them, "That i* something ship.” (Ilham told the Hoard.
hat makes working a real pleat- "Thrre is a direct relationship be­
tween the Capital Impsovement
tire.” said Herlong.
lee. the Democratic group's program and the Sewer Treatment
■hairman in Seminole County, in I'lant," he said.
"I long ago said that the sew­
n'mitocing llertong said ” He it
the greatest statesman of our age trratmrnt pb.nt would give us
the number one opportunity fbr
time."
Included in the guest list for growth.” said Odham. “ I am in
Ihe occasion honoring Herlong the building tm«lm-*s and I have
were: Senator Douglas Stenslrom,
10 homes for sale unlraa we
Representatives Mark N. Cleve- CJn arrange fot sewer extroiios,.
land Jr. and Gordon V. Frederick, By thl» coming January I will
law Gary. Mayor of Oviedo, F. D h*vf completed 130 ho mas and
SenG, Mayor of Sanford, C.rcuit we're just one of the builder*.
Judge Vassgr B. Carlton, Judge w» morw loan*—VA say* no
Hmest Houshnlder. Supt. of I’ub- more sewer extensions FIIA say*
liCjInstruction R. T. Mllwee Sher-j no mere mofa loan*—VA *sy» no
try n i N f nilftbf, cterlr nr circuit mora loam.
Court O. P, Herndon, and Tax Cbl"Do you have a letter granting
lector John Galloway,
s-xls-ndoni?" asked Odham. "I
There were 31 guests st the discusseJ this with Dave l.ee of
dinner.
Ihe Board of Health this morn­
Congressman Herlong. In Im­ ing." he said, "and t am utterly
promptu rfiscus-lmis
regarding amait-d."
varioti* accomplishments of the
City Manager W a r r e n
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the Omnihu* Bill during the last
session but was vetoed by I’ reildent Msenhower."

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"We are deeply concerned about
this and want lo get the sewage
plant •* quickly a*
possible."
Commissioner
David Gatrhel
commented “ We are concerned,
lint I'd like to see our Utility De­
partment self-sustaining. Before
my three year term expire* we
suit have a In-almrnt plant either
built rsr under construction.
"I think tbis Is something you've
got tn get Into now." Odham aald.
Commissioner Gatrhel, remind­
ed lhat sewer extensions had been
slopped said "I doubt very ser­
iously if any member of this com­
NO IF*8, AND'S OR Itirrs*
General Sherman made It mission will allow sewrer exten­
clear that h* wasn't Interested sions to he cut o ff.”
Tl&gt;e question of continuing
in becoming the Republican
nominee for President when he 'ewer line* outside of Ihe city
said, "If nominated I will not limits came up when City Manaccept, if rlrcted I will not seer Knowles said that "When we
serve."
J laIV about pledging revenues,
Want Ad* sre nominsled by ,hr&gt;' *r* ,l,,ne *" •&lt;&gt; continue buildmillion* of people to fill all *"«
outside of the e!ly."|
sort* of need*. If you eiert1 Odham replied "Von rant limit
to use a Want A.I Call 1821 and Sanford to 25th SI."
a capable ad writer will be glad
'layer K. I). Scott remarked
to serve you.1

Additional

Local News

On Page 7

Reduction of the number o f Ne*
groe taxicabs operating in the city
of Sanford came before the Board
of Sanford City Commissioner* at
Its meeting last night.
However, with two commissionrrs absent ami unable to hear tho
discussions, final action on the
move wai dels je t to a later meet­
ing.
Attorney R. W. Ware represent­
ed the executors of the r*t*t* of
Will Hankerson, and requested that
the commission "give some reason
f° r rejecting the transfer of permils for the operation of the twa
taxicab* formerly operatrd by Will
Haukenon."
Mayor F. D. Scott pointed out
that Ihe City of Sanford hai ••
many Negro taxicabs a i are need­
ed ami many complaints have been
received by the commission on
their operation.
"It oeema as if sre goutd get
some mure equitable means o f e i *
ting down on the number of tab*
operating on our streets," said
Commissioner David Gatrhel.
City Manager Warren R. Knowlea
reported to the Board o f Commis­
sioners that a crackdown on taxirab operation was In force amt
that two operator* had b e a n
brought before him because of vi­
olations resulting In a 30-day sus­
pension of Uieir llrensea.
However, said the City Manager,
the crackdown wilt require the
steadfast baeklng of the Board of
Commissioner*.
City Attorney William C. Hutchl«on •■ailed attention of Attorney
Ware to Section 21-4 of the City
Corfp on Page 312 relative to Ih*
application for taxlrab permit.
Mayor F. D. Seoll tabled Ih*
diieusslon and action until th*
Board of Sanford City Commissionr.-i* next meeting.

Hospital N otes
OUT. 21
Admissions
Ray D. Balcom ( I-on gwood)
tils* Jsne Flynt (Sanford)
Alii Hyyli (.Sanford)
Mary Sue F.nloe (Hanford)
Mullle Williamson (Sanford)
Dltrhsrgrs
Ed Greenfield (Sanford)
lastlto Mae Hardy (Sanford)
OCT. 22
Admissions
Mrs. Pay Ives (Sanford)
Lawrence Gerard (Longwood)
Clarence Shaffer (Sanford)
Larry Rushy (Lake Monroe)
Discharges
Eugene I-ewls (Oviedo)
I'J'.RMANKNT TRKATMKNT
Me x i c o CITY UP— I* haldnesg
beauty? Gtiillcrmlna Jlmenei Var*
gai n y * ns, sued a beauty parlor
for using a treatment which mad*
all her hair fall out.

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AT THE HEAD table last night at a dinner honoring Congressman A. 8. "Byd* Herlong Jr. amt ( M l
to right) Circuit Judge Vaisar Carlton, Representative Gordon V. Frederick, Seminole County D ram
critic Executive Committer Chairman James IL Lee of Oviedo, Congressman Herlong, Andrew Car*
■away, mender of the Srtninol# County Democratic Executive Committee, and Representative Mack
N. Cleveland Jr, (Staff Photo)

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New Treatment
Is Developed
For Hepatitis
Or ALTON L. Bl-AKESLEE
A I* Krirnce Reporter
NEW YORK U*— A new combination treitment promise* speedy
recovery from Infectious hepatitls. a stubborn liver disease, two
physicians have reported.
Combination nf the hormone
rortisone and an antibiotic cleared
up Ihc jaundice-producing disease
within a week nr two in 12 pa*
Urnls Dealt-1 so far. Ur. Max Jarob son and Dr. Charles liessier
of New York City write in the
New York State Journal of McJl*
cine.
Recovery from hepiiti* usually
takes many months, with strict
bed rest for wcrki.
While only 12 m uons bava b*en
treated with Ihe new Icthnirpir,
none have bad a relapse. The first
wa» treated five year* ago.
Infectious hepatitis is caused by
a virus and the disease is ap­
parently Increasing. the physician*
said. Some M),OTO cates were re­
ported over the nation last year,
and many more may not have
been reported to health hoa'da.
The inferted liver enlarge*, the
patient Re's Jaundice, becomes
weak, usually feels muscatel. Red
re-t and hUhprotnn dirt have
been the main treatment, but reeovery is slow.
To this tegular tr.-.ilment, Ja*
cob-on *n I |{eat|rr added a eombinalion o f small doses of corllaone and aureomycln -it arrkromycin. The solution is given daily
b vein fur a week or more.
ratients usually feel Iieltcr In a
day or two, and ilim of the discave disappear uilhin a week, the
doctor, said. The average hc»pilal stay for the 12 was reduced
to less Iban two weeks.
Just why Ihc combination trialmen! b~lngi this quirk ben* fit is
not aoo clear, ihe physicians said.
Cortisone apparently red ices in­
flammation of Ihe liver. The anti­
biotic may help by combatting
secondary infections, or partially
sterilizing t h e
gastrointestinal
tract to rrduco Ihe chemical woik
Ihe liver mutt do.

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says he Ihinkt the South, including
Mltsitvippi, “ will probably Join the
United States in a few years."
Dr. James W. Silver,’ head of
the Ole Mist history department,
was speak,ng of a mental union
—not geographical.
In a til's before Ihe Hilary
Club, Silver said there are two
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TALLAHASSEE (TV—A hunt for
pirate treasure may mon ho afoot
among the Ihmltandt of Islands
lying nff Florida’s Lnw.r Wr*t
Coast.
A stale treasure hurtling leave
was issued Tuesday In James
Carr of Washington, D C. State
Land Agent Van Ferguson said
he doC'n’t know much about
Carr’s plan* but understand he n
looking for a schooner called tne
Morgan.
The area in vvhlch Carr will
hunt include* Morgan Ray nnd
Morgan Pan*.
Carr’ s tlno a year nonexclusive
lease rovers 12,WO acres in Col­
lier County Just north of tha Mon­
roe County line. If he finds treas­
ure, he will get an exclusive leave

days the union will he complete.
Silver rilled teermon from the
Union, the n&lt;d that breught on tkg
Civil War, "the grealr.t blunder,
Ihe most s tu p iJ action and most
tragic thing that ever happened.”
A number of "illuviont'' caused
the action, he said, airon; them
the false belief amen? Sou (her v
ers that Ihe abolitlootats ren Irolled
Ihe North.
He said a present-day compar­
ison show* how- maay Southerners
believe the National Assn, for tha
Advancement of Colored People
control* the North now.
on one acre of hli choice. The
slate Ret s 12'j per cent royalty on
anything discovered.

New W ater Program
Checks Tooth D ecay
ly Kfl.VAN H. IUH0UIM, M. D.
IT has been shown tint lluorl*
dattan ol a community s water
supply will help prevent dental
disease among children.
Despite the criticism of flour!datlon—and there has been some
opposition to It—It Is a sound
denial health measure. Numerous
studies have already proved this
Httull oi Survey
Theie surveys disclosed that
teeth treated with sodium fluo­
ride shuwrd about 40 per cent lets
decay than teeth which had not
been treated.
The presence in drinking water
of one part fluoride to 1,000.000
parts water has reduced the Inch
lienee of dental decay up to Ci
p*-: cent in casca where young*
u &lt; ;&lt; drank fluoridated water
from birth until the age of eight.
Chicago recently embarked
upon a fluoridation program.
More ttian 1,100 other communi­
ties across the country where
water auppllrs are deficient in
fluoride also have fluoridation
programs.

goiter trouble In th t United
States.
Table salt Itself li poisonous In
large quantities. Remember the
countless persons adrift at sea
who have died from drinking salt
water.
The aafety of the fluoridation
program la demonstrated again
by two recent atudies of the
United States Public Health Serv­
ice. One study showed the death
rates In 32 fluoride cities and 32
neighboring non-fluoride cities
were virtually the tame.
No Harmful Effects
In the other, complete medical
examinations of the eyes, ears,
liver, kidneys, bones, thyroid,
heart and other organs showed no
harmful bodily effects doe to
drinking water containing even
eight parts per million of fluoride.
An estimated 23.300.000 persons
In the United State* are now
drinking fluorldeted water each
day. In all, about one of every
four residents of Am trice’s urban
liras uses water containing a
Chief Argument
suitable amount of this element.
The chief argument of those The nation’s dental future looks
pretty bright Indeed.
opposing fluoridation ts that fluo­
ride* are poisons. And so they art QTOTKXf AID A * n r n
—in large quantities. Hut the ap­ O. C.t My daughter's palms
proved method of fluoridating sweat excessively. It seems no
city water supplies won’t harm other part of bsr body does so Wo
etthrr children or adults. It wilt •ueh an extent Whit causes this
help combat dental cartes.
and Is there anything that can
You can compare the tracs of be don* about K7
fluoride In your water supply to Answer: The reason for local­
the trace of Iodine In Iodized table ised sweating Is not always clear.
salt.
It often occurs In otherwise nor­
Iodine, too. ts poisonous If con­ mal individuals. It may follow
sumed In large amounts. Yet •motional stress.
Iodized salt haa been used for The use of a weak solution of
some 32 years and has helped ammonium chloride on tht palms
greatly to ellmJnats virtually all is sometimes of help.

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for Ike and Dick" In Lt &lt; Angetc* as David Eisenhower, 12, and John
Kousiclot (right), president of the California !&gt;!*&lt;• young Repulili*
ran*, look on. The b oj», who nre not related to the Presidential team,
met In the hotpilal when their appcndixci were i&lt;-moved. They
served the “Juniors" as co-chairmen, (international SowidphotoJ
WILDLIFE SPECIALIST DIES |
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ua» displaying in an exhibit at $120,418, Shavia Construction Co,
lr&gt;e., Pensacola; l ’atatka, fl-Yl,l ’rrry yesterday.
H7U, H.C. Henderson nnd Non,
When ihe snake bit Carroll dur­ Jacksonville; Fort Pierce, $155,ing a demonstration ut a puie tree liU, Music and Lcit*&gt;r Construe^
festival, he calmly replaced it in lion.. Fort Pierce; Lake Wales,
its box and gave himself first
$142,110, MacNulty Construction
aid.
Co., Uradrnion.
He then went to a doctor's o f­
fice In Perry, Taylor County «eal
32 miles southeast of hero and
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Hoofs haw definitely comp into goes much further than limply
tho Imu-tight. both in the design- choosing the one that wilt glvr
f g of new home* and the modrr- the greatest protection at the lowniiitton of older one*.
leaf coat.
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equally Important. Architect*, rca
tiring that the roof i&lt; the s.uglc
largett area o f the h-mse, choose
the roof color tu dictate the en­
tire exterior color scheme of the
house.
Detignrr* *ay that a light col­
ored roof can make a houir ap­
pear taller, an Important note for
one-story home*. Engineer* have
discovered that a white roof will
make a home cooler in summer
through greater heal reflection.
Roofing material* are now avail­
able in a wide range of color*
to fatitfy any home owner'* color
preference
Asphalt shingle*, the moil pop­
ular roofing material, have a coat­
ing of ceramic granule* which
give the roof both color and tex­
ture. They are firmly Imbedded
in the base material in that the
color and texture remain for the
life of the roof.
With air conditioning becom­
ing increasingly popular, the aeleetlon of a roofing material with
inflating qualities i* of utmest
importance. Thl* factor, plu* the
choice of a light colored roof, can
greatly increase the efficiency of
an air conditioner.
If, during Operation Home Im­
provement, a home owner U plan­
ning to rerauf hi* home he should
be *ure the following points are
cheeked: soundness of the roof
deck fo determine whether it will
support the additional weight of
the new roof, an examination of
the old roof for curled or loose
shingles, and a thorough check up
and repair job on the dashing at
chimneys, plumbing vent a. sky­
lights. dormer* and valley*.
PAINTINtl SOU. PIPE
The preservative coating on
most soil pipes inside the housewill destroy an oil paint. To pre­
vent thi*, first paint the pipe*
with aluminum patnl. After It is
dry, the pipe* ean then be suc­
cessfully painted.

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' THE S ANTON P 1IKUA1.D
Tuets, Oct. 23, 1950, Page 3

(he cheerful living room for family activities. and tlrn for quiet study;
the master bath and weparate lavatory; the large dining room with built*
in ehina cabinets, and the breakfast ahxive In the roomy kitchen. Ynur
' n* laundry appliances can b« housed in the utility entry.

Top Lighting
Panels Make
Home Brighter
1

Modern lighting 1* looking up
. . .to the retting. . .for added
amarines* and efficiency.
Celling lighting wa* designed
and used principally in office
buildings, bul it now offers un­
usual possibilities for home use.
You'll discover that top lighting
help* to create a feeling of space,
lighlrns dark ceiling* ami add*
to your decor!
Cla*« panel* sat In the celling
are today'* answer In location*
where windows are not passible:
a* in corneri of rooms, window)r*a alcoves, rntry ways, and
other arras.
Formerly dark halls and door­
ways can now have a cheerful
daylight effect with a luminous
ceiling area.
Even light from the celling,
plu* mirror lights, in the bath­
room gives a perfect light for
shaving nr make up.
Kitchen work areas, when light­
ed from above, reduce fatigue,
are belli-r lighted and cupboard
items are more visiule.
t’lan nuw to t»p-off the brauty
and charm of y»ur home with
smari. new top lighting!

Rainspouts, Gutters
Need Going-Over
Before Winter

For Futher Information About This Plan. Contact Ynur Builder

Colored T ile Helps
Add Modern Look
To Older Homes
Color has Invaded the home and
today more than ever the kitchen
ha* become the new center of
family fun! You ean make your
kitchen bright, charming and
r.i»y to keep clean with colorful
plastic, or hakes! enamel on alu­
minum wall lile* nr ceramic lile
Your laundry, or utility room,
can be a cheerful place in which
to work, when you decorate with
bright wall tile*.
Wall tllri will alio transform
your dark, old fashioned hathroom into a light, modrrn ro-un
These new tile* r*'sl«t water and
moislurs- and are easy to dean.
There U a wide variety of solid
colors, patterned tiles and a im
to choose from

One of the most Important
phases of Operation Home Im­
provement l* to make It a thor­
ough home rheek-tip' And every
home owner should be sure that
this prr-wfntrr chrrk-up Includes
a thorough Inspection o f the gut­
ters and downspouts.
Neglect, particularly in winter,
ran lead to serious damage to a weight may ti'ar the bracket*
house and the resulting heavy ex­ holding the gutter* loose.
pense.
While goiter* are being cleanHaving Ihe gutters cleaned 1* I'd, they should tie thsirsiughly
especially important. When gutter* cherked for rust ansi any rusted
are dogged hy leave* an accu­ spot* repaired and painted.
mulation o f Ice may form This
Downspouts should be cheeked
ran re*ult In damage to the gut- for arrumulalrd leaves which ran
ter* and. In ee*e uf a (have, the cause backed-up water to freere
melting ice roll til run under Ihe and split the spout*. It i* wi.e to
roofing and «eriou*ly damage the have wire mesh imlallrd whi-re
ceding, of the house.
the *pout and gutter connect to
Too, leaves in gutter* absorb! prevent (hit damaging clogging by
water like a tpnngr and this leaves.

Use Wallpaper
In Modernizing
Many a housa haa been mod
ernirsnl with a paint bm th -remodeled, to all appearance*, by
using Ihe trick* of color. Hut you
ran achieve even greater magic
with some of the new driign* In
wallpaper.
There ara wallpaper pallrrn*
and trxlurr* that are perfect an­
swer* tn sloping walls, structural
Jog*, alcove., rece**e», room* that
are too tall and rositnt that teem
too smalt.

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When planning lo decorate your
home, remember that attractive
room* are not the remit of only
money, but good taste as well. A
trained decorator can save you
money a* well aa time and wilt
plan a decorating program which
scHI rrftccl a look of continuity.

Useful Hardwood

Modern wallpaper* ran do more
than Just cover a wall or hide *rehlteetual defects, their Iraturri,
color* and pattern* and finishes
can help create any effect dr*irrd.
There are paper* that look like
brh-k or firtdstone; aome that look
like rich, tufted latln*, still other*
cleat* a mural effect — and the
outdoor* ran be brought Intide with
paper* that look tike rlehly-follagrd planter boxr*.
And, be»t of all — new wallpaper ean give your horn* the
newest poasihle look with a minImum strain on the budget.

llo id wood (louring ha* been a
favorite of American homeowner*
■Inrc the rough hewn ork plank*
of colonial time*, to today** iclentifie kiln dried hardwood*.
Hardwood flooring i* famed for
it* durability . . . often oultaitlng
the life of a home. Aim hardwood
flooring i* still accepted *tan&gt;
ilant of quality in home conilrue*
lion. Today the manufacturing and
Ingenuity of the hardwood Industry ha* reduced cost*, so that
hardwood flooring ran he used In
even the moot modest home*.
Oak is Ihe mo.t widely used
hardwood
Hard maple, beech,
birch and pecan rank next.
Long mirror* hung vertically nl
a t wm tend to add height to
the ceiling, while large rectangu­
lar mirrors mounted on the wall
give the feeling of width and apa*
c Im i i i m m

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Ove «f the first methosl* of win­
dow glass manufacture, known «&lt;
the "crown" proceta, consisted of
softening a bubble of glas* and
then flattening It by rotation Into
a crude *hect.

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, been shown hy home own*
Irrw in "Operation H o m e
Improvement*
unseruplou*
Ioperator* have entered thiw
field. Throe prople lake ml*
vantage of the average home*
ownrr-.' lark of rxprrlenre lo
line Iheir pockets, lie mire hy
dealing with e-dnhlMieil local
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Something Should Be Done To Rid
Central Florida Area O f Hyacinth
There aeema to b e‘ an accumulating pro­
blem coufrontlnjr one of the agencies of our
State Government - h problem thnt h n s
grown no biir It I* ulimftlingi’iible.
Too many time* lake* mid riven* of the
Central Florida area have been clo se d with
hyarlntha - clogged ao had thnt water traf­
fic for email boatn, which U the largeat num­
ber represented around our wnterf routs onour streams, cornea to a standstill.
Hyarlntha multiply faat and they yet from
one place to another with aurh rapidity
that they npi*ar often a* by aome feat of
magic.
Only lant weekend, l-akc Monroe and the
S t Johns River waa covered from one aide
to the other with the peaky plantn that be­
came ao tightly wedged thnt even a big
boat found It hard to plow through them.
' Nearly 100 acre* I* aometlmea a compar­
atively amall figure, but when It comen to
•hyacintha covering that much water, then
the figure become* aatronomlcnl.
Vet, there hyacintha float arnojvd u«|tto-..
Vated, clogging up laken and streams to the
detriment of boating, fiahing recreation and
the complete u»e o f the«e valued bodies of
water.
Kvcry onre In a great while there will
crop up a decided Interest in eradicating
the hyarlntha.
There even exist* n deportment in the
Game and Fresh Water Fish Conimhidon
under the name of "hyacinth control.”
Department or no deimrtment, Interest
or no Intereat, the hyacinth continue* to
be a pest - continues to jam streams, lakes
and rlvero - continues to harass the s|*ortsman, the fisherman, the hoatsman, and the
•idler.
With all of the posrrihilitie.* for money
■ with which to operate, no one seems to l*e
taking the lead in making the "hyacinth
peat" an issue and getting right down to
the job of getting rid of them.
Frankly - no one I* interested in high
overhead expense, neither are they Interest­
ed In high salaried Investigators, overseers,

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of O t t r n * of March * ItT*
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The lt*ral* la a m*m**r # f the a***r'at*4 Pr»**
which I* ••title* eirle*tv*lr to th* ••• for r*euhtl&gt;-*tin* of alt the local &gt; * * i yrt*t*4 U thl* w*wr*p*e*r.
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Page -I,

Tuesday, Octfiber 2.1, 1950

TODAY’ S RIBLE VERSE
Anil God said let th# earth bring forth.—
Genashi 1:11.
God’s lova Is revealed by the magnificent
treasures ha storad in tha earth. Six Inches
o f soli yields our dally bread but the sen is
full of hydrogen each gallon of which con­
tains power that staggers the Imagination.
The bad land* of South Dakota are filled
with rare enrthR of pricelesa value, the great
stretch of had lands Iretween east and west
Canadn we now know are fabulously rich in
rare earths.

e*|»erta, r.r what have you - their intereat
Ilea in the mnn|»owcr and material to get
into the efcreams and taken and wipe out
the rooted evil that aeema to be getting the
upperhand.
Flah camp o|&gt;eratora, boating enthusiasts*
fiahermen. nwrtamen. and Junt plain "in­
terested citizen*" have offered their help
wherever needed to eradicate the hyacinth. J
Rut no one seem* to take them up on their
offer.
Thl* Job of hyucinth eradication need* to
l&gt;e taken hold of with n firm grip of deter­
mination to win out and put the peaky
water plant out of husinern once and for all.
We are not interested in “ jttlng any one
l&gt;er*on, or group of |&gt;cople "on the *pot"
no to a|ieak. It l.n fell thnt with nil of the
intereat, and with all of the proponed plan*
to rrente financial aid for an "eradication
program", something should la* done thnt
would bo worthwhile
Frankly - it in the eradication of the
limi-lu,inimt would pleaoe us nn»i -- and
please thousand* of |&gt;euple at (be same time

PRIVACY FROM BEGINNING TO END

Halloween

News Of Men
In Service

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our FLO R ID A

want to let o ff rltrnm *t Midlovveen. Hut
we do not do children a service if we allow
them to trcliave thnt there are seasons of
the year when responsibility vanishes, when
respect for pro|rert.v is not demanded. I.et
Halloween ire fun - but let’n keep it the
right kind of fun.

Heethcotel Either yov* come
now, or when you fall and
break both Use legs, don't
thtak you ega come tunning
ie mama.’’

“My wtf*.“ T*0Rf!4*4 one
Century Club memher te an*
other, “1* off * • new kkh:
a diet coMteuof entirely *4
eeeonuU.” "My ggedntaar
marveled the ether. "H*i M
made her leee any weight T“ *

allowed In finl*h hi* regular hlgh
trhnol education under the War
Orphan* program*
A. No The law prohibit* regular
high Khool training. Reluw-Col­
lege-level schooling it allowrro on­
ly when It la tpcrlaliir.l vocg-i
tlonal training that will fit a •In­
dent for a vocation goal.
M When I went bark on active
duly, I aurrendered my permanent
plan of Gl insurant* fur ra*h. *o
that I would be covered br the
free Ito.oon death Indemnily.
Since indemnity roverage end*
Derember 31, !MS. I will lo*e my
coverage. I* (her* any way I can
get back my permanent 01 palIcy?
A. Under the law, you may oh
lain a new permanent policy o?
thr *ame kind and amoun* at yvmr
surrendered policy—but at p ro-.
miura at your present age. Or you
may roinrtate your surrendered
policy by paying the required re
aerve and the current month's
premium*. You may obtain thl*
inoiranc* while in service or
within 120 day* after your dis­
charge. You could arrange for Ihe
Inaurance to take over when the
free indemnity eaplre*.
Veteran* living In Central Florda who wlih further Information
about their Gl benefits should
write or visit the VA office at 42
, 1 . Central Are., Orlando.

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"Dad will be right out. He haa a knot la ha* apron."

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Te show you haw Kaeryeit aeetety haa changed, a*ye Cleveland
Amery, * tttd. gtrte were Mighty eoy about ahewtag their tneteyet
Uday they dM t care wbe eeee their Xeyiawl .*e

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Find out what a terrific
difference a “ Between Payday ’
loan will make.
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day* from ditchargr to get Korean
Gl term (noiranre. Will my 120
day dradline *1111 apply, e v ci
though the law aay a no new polic­
ies may he n*ucd afler December
31, 19V1? My 120 dava would carry
me beyond that date,
A. You would not have the full
tm day period to obtain Korean
Gl term Insurance. You would
have ts apply and pay your first
premium before December St.
I9M1 even lliough that give* you
lr«* than !}(• day* la art.
Q A young man I know I* eligi­
ble for *ehooling under the Wa.Orphan* Education Program, lie’s
•till In high school. Would he be

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Editor'
The 3anfoid lleritd,
Stnford. Pla­
I)ear Sir
The Sanford Woman* Club
would Ufa to thank you for jour
part in making our "'r ~»cher t
Supper" a *u«-c.*t«.
Stncereiy
Marjor.c Carlton,
Courtny Chairman.
American Home Department.

Bulganin Sticks Nose In Campaign

H

V fY R O N COffBN heard an anxioua mama In
CaiikHN.
ir &amp; who had caught her ugly little ton hallway up • big oak
Ire*, scre e * at him. "HealhcoM, come down from that tree, be­

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Letters
To The Editor

Driver Training

T ry a n d S to p M e
,

| U' ' ' ,n • «•*}"«
•
test wa* made In Tamp, where a
voter attempted to read the ballot
all the way through ami mark hi*
Choke. It took fifteen minute*.
Under the circumstance* unle*t
a voter prepare* him*elf before

rtvlt lerdre &gt;

No. * provide, for an additional
Judlf, f
lh(1 (-Hmjn, , Courl r ,.
fori| in Duvl| ,-ounfy
Editor.
No - pr„ rjd„ for ,hollthln* Th. Sanford Herald,
Khofl|
« nd „ R„ c f .„ in g Sanf .nl, Ha
their dutie* to m IukiI U&gt;ard*
Dear Editor:
No. ft provide* f-r appointment
Thank* for the splendid cooper*
Instead o f election o f the .choc,I tion you have given u* In pub
•uperintendrnt In I'inella*. Dural, lDhing our Sallic Hnrrivon D A II
Sara.ou and Dade rountk*.
notice*, article, and account* «l
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No 9 would abolish the offke of our meeting*
Sincerely,
county .ollcltor In Dade County.
III JAMES MAItl.OW
gradual disarmament with con- ufftel Eitenhowcr’* Geneva tueIvie Horn Rucker.
No. 10 provide* that fee* of
Prcvi Relation* Chapter
Driving nil automobile comes close to Actor ialrrl l*re»* New* Analv.l venllonal weapon*, later produe- reri, than with any hope or In- county officer* in Ewambla Coun­
of Sallie Harrivon Chapter
l|rw m rnt.
ty be paid into the general fund.
WASHINGTON .r— Soviet I're- lion of nurletr weapon, would end. ,rntlon
being the moat dangerous thing most of us
. . . . . . .
.
mier Rulganm .link hiv no-r into But Ihrri* would hive to be ironever do in normal life. Vet by a curious an Atni’ri'uii eln loin campaign clad control, and ln.pect.on. from
L j,« A',nl S,e’r,n‘ on , ' r’ 1 ^
paradox, most of tin have learned our driv­
' ii
v mean the end In a lbe beginning In he *ure there d P®*cd &lt;»•*• ,hl» rountry lake the
lead toward ending II bomb te*ta.
ing skills by haphazard, trial-nn-ermr meth- lengthy correspondence w h i c h he no ebea'ing.
Thr
llusvlan*
have
pul
their
He wa* only • candidate for the
ml*. Relatively few drivers have had for- • •
anywhere,
main rmphavi* on a ban on nu- Democratic nomination then. RulRc'itlcv.
the
Itiitvbin
had
devel­
null training.
oped a habit uf breathing down clear wca|mn« They have rejerled ganin dbln'l follow Strvrnvon at
It is finally coming to Is* realized that ^.llai R-evenvon'. neck Twice he all Wrvtem prn|&gt;o*ali for control*.1 that lime with a similar pmpoaal.
this is nonsense. As automobiles become followed up stevrn*on'* *uggr*The ltu&lt;aian* and Ited Chine.e
Rut on Sept. S. I9JA—when he
more and more isiwerful and fnst, the deO" roding II bomb le»l» by far outnumber the United Slate* was the Democratic ran.lid.le—
ntnntl for increased skill is rising according making linular proposal* him»elf in inan|&gt;onrr. It would be to their Sievrn.on repeated hi* propoaal oa
Rulgamn ha* written Prcodcnl alvantage to get thl* country the II bomb. Six day* later, Sept.
Iv. IIv this we
not nnlv the. mnnunl
, ntenn
.
. ,
Enenhower *even letter* on dll- right off to agree on banning nu- It. Rulganin wrote another letter
skills o f handling th e ca r, liul skill in ju d g e- armanirnt »inre they first met at clear weapon* in war TTiote nu- to Ei*enhower.
Geneva in July 19AJ Eivcnhowrr clear wea|&gt;nn* for tho United
nient, skill in road behavior.
He proposed ending ’’leat* of
It Is encouraging, therefore, that liehlnd- ha* antwrred five time*, They Stale* off*et Human and Oiineaf atomic and hydrogen weapons."
could never agree.
manpower.
Till* went further than Steven*on.
the-wheel driver training la being added to
Meanwhile, Ihcir representative*
Thl* ti what happened with who had railed only for an end to
tile curriculum In many high .schools. Till* In "the i/niteil Nation'*, on a *pc Ki'cntnwer ami Rulgamn:
H bomb tr.ta, not to all atomie
may bring nlrout the first generation of cial .................. to work out di*
At Geneva Eisenhower alole the weapon totting.
driven really trained to handle the hnrd
r0,,|dn’t agree. thuw with a good will offer: •* • At the campaign wore on fliereither.
fir*t »tep Inward disarmament he
Iiroblents of driving.
Thl* t* thr American pootion: •uggrtted the United Rtate* and en«on made hit H-bomb auggeition
a main rampalfn latue. And oa
Uan* up ^
^ ta 1)00
Itutaia earhange complete infor­ Oct. IT Rulganin wrote Riirnhowmation about their military eitab- er another letter, again auggeiting
lithmmt* and permit each to pbo- the big power* end atomic weap­
There’ll a lot of good nnturrd fun and
tngra|4 the other’* country from on* testa.
nonsense about Halloween. But unless pa­
emj to en-1 u he sure there were
He alto said he under.tood thl*
no military buRdupt.
rent* are careful Halloween nnd the days
O N
P O R A T
C O M
was now an latue in the elrclioo
It'*
(|uc*liunable
Eisenhower
just liefore it can lie a season of mischief SAL'Ml'R. Ersnre — SiH-risli't
Eisenhower
replied
-SANFORD
ever could have made good on campaign.
thnt is not always hnrmless. Property in
n V* 5'hir,lr [•:
quickly. Yoterday h« told Rul­
whrne wifr. t.onnie, live* at ?uk H»*. t'ungrea might never have
|H Watt Pint Slraal.................... .'..Tel. H55
sometimes damaged, nnd people have suf­ W. ilili, it a mrmbrr of the permitted the Rutaiani to have ganin la effect ta mind hie own
|0*e *•&lt;•«••* Fhee*e»
butinett.
fered physical injury as the result o f Hal­ gaiimur Signal Depot In Eranre that much information about (hit
ORLANDO*Before Bulganin’* letter arrived
loween pranks.
Specialist Singleton, .on of Mr. country. Hut the offer at lead
407
Weil
Canlrol
Avenua................
Tel. 3-6493
Elienhower
had
already
aaid
the'
Tralny a renl effort Is msde by many to and Mr*. C- SmglH.m, iMrt Man- look the ItuiaUn* by lurprtM.
(lea*. He**4 WS41*e)
- .
ll-bomb lest* couldn’t be flopped
couitim*
Ave,
entered
the
Army
They
didn
I
an*wer.
see that Halloween provides the kind of
•leetAr M m l*M !••• t***wr
foolproof guarantee*
in 191* and arrive,! In Europe
They Dually did on Sept. II, — without
fun It ahotild without degenerating into an la*t Kel.ruary Ife i. a *&lt;i|.pl&gt; IM*.
Hulganln wrote Ki.eo- -becau se It would give Russia aa
exruse for youthful mischief. School* and apecUlbt at the depot
»“ •
l«U»r. lie didn’t advantage.
reject the blueprint and "opea
churches hold parties, nelgh!&gt;or* poo|»orate
KANSAS CITY. Mo SpeclalM *kie»’ ' prupoatl, but Juit about did
in seeing thnt rider, doughnuts nnd randy
Third Cla»« flaien rr I. Hittrll, He *uggr*ted inataad an interare available for continued
youngsters
who
.
.
,
*«&gt;n of Mr. anil Mr* Alvin I*, national control or Inspcrtion tram
com e to csll. M errhantn Wim ttserl to h ave Hnte-ll. |jike Monroe, reienlly wa* to he stationed at center point*,
th eir st'ira windows! daubed w ith soap at graduate I from the Seventh Army like airports and railhead!, to
H alloween now aw ard prizes to y o u n g s t e r s : Non-C o m m I * » I o a e d Dfflrer chnk against military buildup*
Eornhower replied: Tbit might
who decorate windows with lliiltovvren 'Academy m Munich, Germany.
Kri-cialivt llittcll rnlcrcd the he all right, if Rulgamn anep rd
nw.,| ,
.
,
Army in Sept. I9.V4 and completed hi* plana. And »o it went. Letter
It is s hit hnrd for those of its who re- |iai|( training at JVrt (.ronard after letter. Rulganin may have
member the pranks of our own youth to Ire Wood. Mo. 11c i« a I9H graduata been doing hit letter writing
more for world gooJ will, and to
too self-righteous nlrout the youngsters who of Sanford High School.

V e te r a n s C o rn e r
Here are authoritative nniwer*
from the Veteran* Admlniitration
t« four queitlona ef inlerr.t to
former .enriremen and their famillet:
W I'm planning lo tell the home
I bought with a Gl loan. If the
buyer takea over my loan, do
remain iiablt in rate he default*
and th* loan la forerl-ved?
A. Not necessarily. Under a new
law, you may be relieved of lit
hility if the buyer lake* nvrr your
loan. II* mutt aa*um# loll liability
on th* lean; VA mu*t approve hi*
credit; and the loan mud be cur­
rent.
Q. I urvieraland that I have 120

By R l’ SflKI.L K AT
' election (lay with authentic infnr
While the average voter think' (nation a* to what each amendment
of the coming election at an op­ meant he will find himtelf in a
portunity to expretf hit choir* for touch apot.
President and a number of letter
It would take a book to fully
office candidate* an&lt;] hat probably •(plain all iht amen
rndmenti to that
already made up hit mind, few are the man on the street could und­
prepared to rait an Intelligant (•al­ erstand them but briefly Amend­
lot on the II amendmenta
he&gt; ment No. 1 provide* for the rewill find on the ballot.
vliion o f our Judicial *y&gt;tetu av
recommended by the Judicial CounConstitutional amendment!
Boy mint voter*. True, they have *11 «nd approved by the State Rar
all been published at the law re- Aavoelstlon.
quire*. hut they might ju«t a* well
No. 2 provide* foi home rule in
be printed In Chinese a* far a* Dade County. Thl* I* a local
m»*t folk* ore concerned. l-eiial amendment and I* drtind by D«de
language with Ita trick wording i* County but rrqulrr* ttttewide apto far over the head of the aver- pmval. Governor Collin* call* It
tge tovereign rittien that he
very progTv*«lve •rep."
h nn ‘t the tllghteit Idea what they
S o , h&gt;,
dfl(.tH from tK,
tre all about to over the year, he
No 4
provWr. f „ r ,l ha* formed the habit of parsing |eg|«|ature to rail Itself Into treethem up entirely or voting "no
ja|
10 i ] 1
lu,t oU* of *pde
No. 5 rhange* apportionment of
The law allow, a voterfire minthr
lnd Son. „ .

11

t^jteni* and l&gt;oardt for municipal,
county and »tate employe* and of­
ficer^ not elected by the people or
appointed by the (iovenior.
No. 12 permit* thr legblature
to provide for trial by Jury for
civil *uit* In any PtneUa# County
with « population of over
m.
000 and would allow Jury trial#
In St. Petersburg a* well a* l'«
Clearwater.

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T u es., O ct. 23. 1930, P a g e S

Miss Myrtie's
Schedule

Conning
The News

S o jr ia J f a jy t U

Schedule for Mil. M yit
Wilion. Home Dcmunitratlou1* Agent,
Oct. :»-30 is a* follow»;
Oct. ? t— t || Girl*' Club, Ovie­
do School, v*ill mrct a' 2 29 p m
at the school Mr&lt; ' 1 Memory,
adult leader 1
ti**-1 * v iii
be: Food*.
Ceramic* d s n m,»d at
the Seminole Hi
s
at 7:fio
p. m. Any or.v
n_____
ceri arnica ia In* red to y n li
cla*»
Oct ir .... Lake Mor&gt; Home Dcmonitration Club vRI nirvl 10:*i
a. in. at toe Community Building.
Demonviration will be CieanmC
the sewing machine.
i
Art Cla*» will meet at Semi­
,
nole High School at 7;00 p. m.
!
Anyone intcrrdrd in arl ia in*
viled to join thi* cla*t.
Oct. Jfi— Home Pcinonstrutiou
County Council will have a bako
and plant *»!e on First Street tn
front of Sear* *tore. t» nn a. m.
Oct. I*— tilrl*' t II County
tijJ. i—
'mmril will meet at Ihe Council
IN till: H IM EBLJiit K ROOM ofS tm li o a 'Hut vial H • pitel aie *h&gt; wn a&gt;mi of the ladli* who *p»ik (enter, .01 K 2ith St. at 9 :0 .
the Iti , &gt;(al Auslllniy org.nl JI n l r&gt; me. left to 'ig "t, Mr*. M. L. Ital’orn, Mi&lt; J &gt;hn Sohiraid, a. m. All club officer* and lead­
Mr* A. U Epp* b'r., i v‘ .di-nt of tie Auxiliary, Mr*. W D. Atlaio. and Mr*. It. N, Ilia.kvvrldrr.
er* are invite I for thl* mreting.
O dder* will be elected, refresh★
★
★
W i l c r m ^ /* k n n l P T A
ment&gt; will tie served by the Hume
*• H S U I I J C I I U U I r - I M iifiurinitration Council,

ny VIRGINIA CONN

Mr*. Lydia Parker and Mr and ti. Pinky Wallace. Dot Mann.
Mr*. Wala-ka were the gucm of Thelma Mar Murray, and N.nry
Walt and Beryl Swm*on at urn- Biclauski. Bit* Bauer anti Joarna
nrr Thursday evening. Mr. and England wrrr unable to attind.
!)) M \RI\N R. JONES
I—» fund that could hr In good u»r Mr* Falaska are vinling Jim
HATTL' had a tamilyr picnic at
OVIEDO—The mrmber* of the for our community In c i» r the or- and Betty Guy. Mr*. Parker i* Hie Lemon Bluff fithir.3 ramp
faculty of the Oviedo School were radon should arDe. Thl» brought well known to friend* of her *on Sunday afternoon. Nearly all the
again the guest* of honor Friday the hearty approval nf the a*trm Jim Parker, and hi* wife l»ui*e. officer*, their wnc* and children
rirniiig when the member^ of the bled sue*t*.
Sic it *pcndtng *cveral month* appeared to eat lobv.er amt hot
|hc „ |IB, Tjxre
O\edo Woman'* Club entertained
How to gel itarted* That wa* with them in their home on Last rt0i!, w„ h
with a supper at the Memorial answered with the idea that the Mary, and will return to Mime*- wa* watmkung and swimming.
building honoring them and the Oviedo Woinan’ i Club take the tn- iPPl *n December. AI*o tneludcd perhap* the !a*l of the season.
huihandi of the club member*.
Illative, a* It had had many year* in the party were the Guys and Verne Mounlcittle and Harry
Griffin made the arrangements,
Mr*. Jotcph Leinhart and Mr*. of experience in thl* field o f work, Parktr*.
Friday night the H. 0 Q wa* and it w «. mo»? successful,
Bt'.eorie Morgan portrayed the »pl* by calling together the various
P lu, s
j ohn l&gt;00,py n ,lh
rtt of Halloween in their decora­ organization* to ditcu** the l**ue. the scene „ f two partir. One was
other* 'fr o m
tion Khrmc, u*ing lighted pump­ If they were in favor, to pick a the .leak dinner for the rnemb-r. Slonfi (m,
kin lnter»per»ed with sprig* of or­ representative from each organiza­ of the Brownlee Bible Clai* of -he VA|| j lr (, b, . k ft0It) ,b f,r ,, j
ange flower*. Die witches and tion, Including one from each K n t Prcbyterian thurch. Earn mfn( )0 th(, Mf(J Thr). , rP , limeJ
pcr*nn brought hi* own steak and . n,j ]fJ&gt;n ,/|fr (jVr month* *nd
hobgoblin* were saving their ap­ church, tn form a board.
,0 bf baik hornr
pearance for Halloween.
Many t|ue*tion* were heard from cooked it to perfc.tion over the mi, hly
Mr* Don I’ lrey, prrtldent of the those In the Memorial building and ruall It) thr b jih n u c pit*. Ho«l»
Dili ind Bo&gt;d Wrbrr rnlntuin
Oviedo Woman's Club, had de*i|n- ably an«wered by »omeone pres­ utre 1’ip i. anil Mr%. Hobert J**k•on.
Mr*.
E
J.
Mill*.
Ledr
and
,'&lt;
l
• {t * fnrnd* toT
Sun
ated certain patent* to be re»pon- ent
The Reverend Carlton thanked « » • .*« Hiltacr. and' Ledr. ..ad '}*’
Hie Parker.. S «in v n*
*ib!e for the greeting of th«* irarhand Conn* ale heartily of baibe
_rr* at the door, to Introduce ihrm both participant* for their part on Mr*. Lew Millup*. . . Other* Us
home
lening
to
the
inspiring
talk
givta
c'upl
chicken, an I o n e
the
program,
saying
that
they
hid
®and make them welcome So many
,»» ire being
bv
Chaplain
Arnold
were
Cdr
and
•f the Woman's Cluh memb.r* do been sport* enough to take each
planned for the Weber* who have
not belong to the P TA and are •ide nf the i**ue, regard lest of Mr*. 0 B. Gray. CJr Tom \n- been in Sanford fur thru- year*,
drew*,
Mr.
and
Mr*
W.
II
IV
icnot familiar wth the member* of which side they might be in sym­
boldt. Mr and Mr* Dirk Aiken and have friend* galore among
_
____
the faculty that thl* wa* an Ideal pathy with
i " LJ both Nav y and iivilian*
Mr '
A
dl*piaT'sii""frint]*
innwrd
that
""arrangement.
The wivr* nf vAH T called f.re
Mr*.
Roy
Wright
J
r
.
Mr
and
Many group* wrra gathered ar- the majonly favored the (fnited
tchrn Halt the other ,light and
mind enjoying the ca*ual Conver­ Dri*e. The grrateit uue*tion wa* Mr* AI Ca»e. Mr. and Mr* Char­ irpoi* that &gt;hr I* well nnd rvp*»:»
sation when Mr* llrey interrupt­ that some might not be able to les Bonr, Lt. and Mrs Howard to return tn Sin ford the end of
It* M U t l W It. JUNES
A tnik bv Cecil Tucker, (.ounty
give a large aim at one time, Wcigle, Mr. ami Mr*. R T. Mil
ed with the •‘•upper call "
OVIEDO
Some former Ovicd- Agent, on .11 work for boy. anl
wee,
Rev
and
Mr,.
A.
G.
Melania.
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r
*
"
*
■»*»«■
4C
'
rl;
Of eour*e. thi* wa* not an un- whereat they could gur »ma!l do« ... a ,
ehen wiote to me. and a»ked Inat
F.om reception to repotting- oan*. Mr. and Mr* Bill S-a a rartiwn entitled “ llowr To Catch
isel-omt* idea, coniidering the look* nation* at vaiimi* time*. Thi* wa* Mr ar.d Mr*. R L. Sloan, Mr. I thank the many kind fronds
...
elit ve'lvitn * of the Mo- *r**t and nm, Billy, of Umeport, told
were highlight* of a rcof the foot dl*p!ayrd on the table brought up by Mr* Rjrnctt in her and Mr», Harvey Hale. I^dr. and who helped wi much during Ihr ih
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Penn., have been the guest. *.( centP TA meeting of Wilton
—which diiappeared very fs*t af talk.
Mt*. l-ee Hamrick, Mr. and Mr* tragedv. Skr may be un*i*-■ to men*
Auxiliary ol Seminole le
their vm in-iavr and daughter. Mr. School in Paula.
ter Ihf seventy odd member* and T eacher* pre*rt;t for the oc* Hairy Weir. Mr. and Mr* Joe
write to eaeh an. every one, but morlal ho*pil«l...
i . ,
,
gue*t* had partaken of it
rasion Included MI*v Dorothy nice. Garrett, Mr. anl Mr* Thomra
your present* and sympa’ hy v.a*
Ml* A. " Epp* Sr prexi-lenl * , 1
1
0,1
i*
,l 1*** ‘*et'
Mr*. Roy K Welsrnbarger wa* veeond grade teirher Vtr* Wal Freeman, Mr*. Cliarle« Arnold,
Tucker,
who
talked
to
Ihove
deeply felt and will always be nf the leiently formed organza
"*
, , , , ...
.
.
chairman of the Civic Committee ter / Teague, third grade teach- Mi- Ruth Warner. Mr. and M*. rcmenibcicd
,.U
M ha,
h j, u
|, .. •el, in.
'■ «***
» . might)
" " h the
lion
idea
Ih. following inniigmv nice talking with ••*■•■■• — ...........
in charge of all arrangement*, and er; Mr* James Partin, fourth Shann&lt;tn Winn, Mr. and Mr*,
NOTICE
Thr v
*: Hive*
w .v r. formation
,...... ... .. so thati t „
i.h.- mil
forming ' a III t tub for
N *t. S
»H Wra.
v'•■•■ Mr*
' : - 1 Bill,
BtH* when *he
*h*‘ camj hlra
J,lr* "of
f r.'.’rnI,n*
they did a " bang-up"’ Job, io&lt;&gt;. grade tracher: Mr*. W II lirNha Warren Adam*, Mr
art-1 Mr*. Bridge * luh will be hc-d *• tin* be tnformnl of the xolmticet work -round to g u a .--d ftieiid*. Many '}0&gt;' in
Hat* off in Mr* Lynn Mo*lrr, Mr* io. fifth gradr teacher Mr* Janie* Jack Ariiutiung. Dr
and Mr*.
i," ‘' " ,l1 ^member the go*.I tcod
After the showing o' the Wall
B. U. *J t liar day Oct Jo. a: ,|one bv lir auxiliary.
George Morgan. Mr* Jo»enh l&lt;*in- Merrill Staley: Ml** Loi* Ruddell: Vann Parker, Mr art) Mr*, t'liftt:iw a m Mr* J v l.rrr* will be
T m Aurik *c ,-t ’ e * .vu.ar* *
.u '* tu , l f ' r
*n U‘c
r ’ rllK’n *ni1 *•» roniptclhart. Mt** Esther Bei*tel. Mr* R. L
Rlankcn»hlp; Mr* M B f-ud McKibbin, Mm. Frrd Gana*.
,
. , l.
, .....................
hetaurant. She wa* then Mr*, mn of plan* for the Hallowe'en
Alex Leinhart. and Mr*. R. F. j Smith; MU* Kathryn Wyatt anil Mi*. Jan Wray. Mr*. I&gt; W Link
,!' '*
‘
, ,
* lUlph St«Ir&gt;. She luntlnued with t*aivu%al. thr mrctmi a h jmJ
pat-rn . . r * .c e luivon lMlwv.n p . ^
^
|ulph.f
^ Jou, nfJ
King, thr member* nf Mary'* Prnfevior (Cnarh) Paul Mikler, at! er. Mi*» Kathryn Bruwn, ana Mr
trenl
and
ho*pital
and
fund
rai*
r\lr*. Roy i WcHcnbarger'* com- high school teacher*, and W If and Mr*. Arthur DeYoung,
a long tunc, finally marrying D
i l i ------------------------ —
ing to further hospital efficiency.
mittre
DeShazo. principal: al*o Mis* Car
Frird shrimp was «rrvcd to
.
r
-I ih* « 'd moving away lu Pcmuylvanla.
,,
, .
The next maj.-r goal id me
.
Von II nectl abouf tinea tableThe program that followed wa* olyi&gt; Afidrr»«n. mu*lc teacher, anil iho»e whn gathered hi tr-r* B d t)
.
^
*..
auxiliary
i*
the
pur.tn.-.ot
an
•'■**
*
*
*
*
•
“°
k
*
.
,I,
J
*&gt;
af
'
r;
»p.x.nx
of
fat
in which In hn.wn
a very entertaining one. The Rev- profe*»or Michael Fi*hvr, band for Happy Hour, the game nipt,',
Mr. and Mi&gt; R \. Cobb 10- oithojM-di. oiverotlns table ( &gt;r ire ‘ ' . f. *7 *hl?
“ » ln j‘ , fiwir (vound rolle.1 beef rot
errnd George C. Carlton, who in- director.
Sicn among the c o r d were
trnduecd the participant* in Itu*
K*cnrt* included: Mr.* Rice, l.ouDr and Jim Parker Jane an I turnel Saturday from Newark N ho&gt;pi'al. Iht* will be indultd n *,IP bad bein away for fourteen
i
affair, explained Ike issue It dealt mother of Ml** Rice, Walter A John Miller. Dixtie and John King Y., where tiry have been »;Hiid- |!,e'bcnc(il« from "Hi Fever I ol )eai»
lies,"
»
vainly
extravaganza
lit
turning
to
Ovic.io
Saturday
with the United Drive again*! the Teague: Jamc* Partin: W II. lie Skip and. Ernie Horrd. Will md ,,,S lh* *&gt;iM ,n " m" " 'h4
now in the planning stage
were Mr. and Mra. Ben II Jonri
Shazo a* the hu»band o f the fiflh Beryl sA-inton, Pat and Dave
Singular Drive*
i
Friend* of Mr*. Mabel A. Brown
Since ih * organization •» nm- and little daughter, Mary Jatulte,
A A. Ttycr*. gemeral manager gradr teacher am! a* principal; Todd. BePy and Charles MacBr.d
k o f H heeler Fertilizer Company, Jam.** Merritt Staley: Mr*. R L. ‘ nie, Walt and Pat Ruht rv'a n d w''* |,r s1*'' 1,1 ,l'arn ‘ be i* doing profit and charitable, finance» and Mr ami Mr*. H C. Parker.
afu'r undergoing surgery in are » prime factor .n d* make- |l,e-c had the pleasure of a *e®ga*r the pm* and con* for the Dlankemhip: M. R Smith; Mr* Jran Fltton and Bill llarii.ttn-i
_ Jackionvdte
tmmbmmmmLitm* S*B»ll»le Mcnu.rialH'.'pilal.
Up. Mi&gt; F. E. RountttUl, cti.ur r„n l varalion trip, thi* time (0
t nited Drive while Mr* Oreon Paul Mikler; ami Mr*. Michael here from VAIN in
Ilian of that committee report* North Carolina. They had had an
Burnett, a long time Woman'* Club Filher
The monthly luncheon of |he
F'riend*
of Mrs R p Cirri that morr than *t.t-■*» ha* Wen earlier tnp In Yellowstone Namember and a r»*t president of
uomen » Golf A-*oelalioti will hr
luma I Park, This lime they wc.e
Ihr organization, gave »omr interhrtd Hednesdny at the loin'ry •haw will hedel ig Med to learn raned thl* year
The money-making ic'ivitk* areoinparued a* far a* Valdua'.a,
r-ting f|ue*tlon» that might arise
Cluh, Reservation* have heen that »be j* improving af;cr a
have included ,-hnnt&gt; race* at the
by lien * mother, Mr* Roby
for ili*cu*&gt;ion against It.
made fur you, *o if you du NOT lengthy dine**.
Sanford Orlando Krunrl Club, an l . Juiirs.
Msec* quoted *ta!i*tic* on the
wi*h to come p!ea*e rail Louise
Easter danre and a hath- - ae
auicessful Orlando United Drive,
Parker at 239* M. and e.n.ct
a very Intrrealing talk indeed.
Mr* Burnett said hi* argument*
*tV
For the third consecutive year
Ahad been *o impreisive she may a ttudent of Seminole high trhnhl,
* a « well *11 down. In spile of the and more particularly. Mr* W R
fact that *l e wa* pinch hitting for Wray'* history da**, ha* won the
Jame* Pear*..!! al the la at mom­ •late m a y coolest sponsored by
ent. *hr had a good U*t of de- the United Daughters of the Con­ shower were Lnu Johnson and Dot Springs, Ark , when, they ford grocery »torea.
Tld* committer wa* re*pon ible urr‘
batub e quetliona f«*r li.e singular federacy.
Terry Price. S-durds? m &gt;rnlng have hem spending the pad
in * large pari for thr Hollrr
Drives including What would be
J. It Stone of Grneva. wilh hi* Thr honoreer were Olivia Slin- month,
Minor mnipany'* gift » f a *t.s
Broiled canned peaclin, to he
the iO’ ! ..f »am. ’ What would we essay entitled
’ The Part Ihe mOMt arid Mary Heath, who are
Usui wagon for auxd .irv u*e
do
Dili" I another oceaston ari»e Ameriran Indian Playrd in ttn- , experllng Christma* nahle* Tt,e
served wlib meal or |a&gt;ullry, look
htl.-nd* -&lt;f Arthur Hatch* r J i
(In duly 12 hour, &lt;ln.lv thruu h
fui fund- alter we had given our War
Betweenthe Stales" took j table wa* tH-aiitifully dceora'ed " b o « ■ » Inyured
in anav. idi-rit „ u( iln- week an nieml.-ei
of the i-sprclally pretty wtien tlieir cav­
sum lor the t'idled Drive, one that top honor* in th** *tate contest, with a blue cake on one end and Listweek will
t«- pleased to rr«rp:i»n rommdiee, healed ly il ic* an- garnished with *png*
vvi v * i lil like to contribute to Ihi* year end was awarded a j a pink on the other Pink hibiscus b-arn that he is improving, thouuh
It. N. Bl irkwehbr
11n «f parsley or watenrrs* Add the
•v.ry much? Last but not lea*l of cheek for len dollar* from the with maroon renter* also gtaretl hi* condition l« •tIII »eiif.u* ID Mi*. Pr&lt;,
garnish, of ruur*e, when the
greet*
and
dire,
I.
all
v:»it
" t l .( e. "Uhv ChanrrT'' She said U D C. state headquarter* thi* Ihr table, tiirrotinding a pink I* at Mrmoiial Hospital in Holly- „ r, 1(1 J.
the
hospital
ffnin
their
i&lt;eaclie» rome out of the broiler.
or*
tin* wa* a qurslion of Importance morning in chapel ext-rrl«ev at »tufk, Coffee, cake anl I)im*h wood.
desk III the main tohvy Delivering
in Oviedo
Seminole High School Mr* M cookie* were served l&lt;&gt; the guest*.
flower* an'1 pcnonal m*- «jgi-•
Myer* had ahead* hrnught out It. Strirk'and made the pre*c-filj- v*hu brought many lovely and useMi»* Aliie Proven, who attend* a*
», ttlq|
B
% rvmning
T" " ,,u "&gt; egg* in rookie dough
well ~
a*
roiinuig ertand.
c-riand* ant
.ml
that voiun'eir worker* would lw lhm
ful gift*. Those watching Olivia the University nf Miami, »*• maintaining the Family Boom I f n,J&gt; fa k e it lough unless there
i -.0 Lr thr l.'nilrd Drive, eliin
Thl* brilliant tentor also won and M«ry rqsen their loot wrrr home ovn the weekend vUltinc•cotifi-ri-nres, «re seivice* of thu i* a rorrespondlng amount of fat
inatinc a high operating covi for the American History award la*t Mary Libby, Marilyn Fnrrrtt. her parent*, Mr, and Mr
Paul group
ad led.
»&gt;.rli a drive.
scar fur the highest average in Ruth Noivella, nelly Guy, and Brown She wa* arcompamed to |l„hy «ming with ondi-ra
He
had
suggested
that
In
ad
the
Seminole
High
School*,
which
hrr
mat
her,
Mr.
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-w’oi.ooic m «o ocnoors wmen hrr mother, Mr. Fati.ka, Ida Sanford by Ml-- J-anne Mom# .ml Im, 1* a........ . llrirt m l
Hunt to vary lho*r froien
ildinn to M utual Cancer,
award wa* preceded to him by ' Radtkr, Joan Welgelf, Jeanette «1i9 « f |h i. city, and MU* NoncyU*t of dutie. pert
■ dI
and
many other fun !-, including the president o f the
Dr Culpepper. Katie Cummins. Kay s n*«:h o f Coral Gnldr*. who spent women who have piled up a lino-1 breaded fnh ttirks? Thaw them
and wrap them in pa*try squares;
s ^ u li ami (.irl .Scoutf, that \err Howard t hai&gt;trr United
Dw)fr, I) .ro'hey Hauler, ftmty the weekend ••
hoa-ig .i-t of •; last yulj hour* *u.e tie h-*pdrl&lt;
hmerccncy Home Fund Daughter* of the Confederacy.
‘
brush the pastry with heavy
LJIlfbor,
Jane Milner, Ruth Spar- y in i Moore's.
ofvcnlng In I'chruary
The hnepdalltyr tod iunsmoe cream snd bake In a ho* o*en.
t-iimmillee, stunted hy Mr* 11
It Crumley, doe* juil what t:* for patient. All bo.k* used ip
I'nfur implies
Ihls group ha* Die* ' arlivdte* are talnloged
otitribuled **vi hour*, cheer.ng up 'helved and tervhel by this
patirrd anl eanog fi-r the ho* group.

United Drive Against Singular Drive

&gt;ls Issue At Supper Honoring Faculty

Hospital Auxiliary
Begins Planning
'Hi Fever Follies'

O v ie d o

Hears Tu cker T a l k

•

(p G A A n n a h

Buy 1

J. B. Slone Wins
UDC Essay Contest

Polo

Member* of the 4 H Roy*' e!uh»
will meet with ihr agent, Mr.
Tu.krr at the Coutt lloute.
I It Club radio program over
station HI KB at 11:35 ». in. wiu
be in charge of the 4-H County
Council.
D*t 30—County agent, Cecil
Tuckrr. and Home Demon.tration
„ f „, M, „ M)rllp Wi,Mn wi!,
attend an Electric Training meet­
ing for agent* and adult leader*
in thi* District at Florida P o n t0ff|r t fn Winter Park Meeting to
, Urt „ 9 m
m.
Ceramic* ela»* will meet at
Seminole High School at ?:C0 p.
m. Those mtcrestrJ In reram.ca
are invited to alleml thi* rlaaa.
ADDITIONAL SOCIETY
ON PAGE EIGHT

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Norman

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pitat's polled plant*
\ mark and gift bar
prislel
utv'lrr 'be «uprrvii!ii r-l Mr* M
I, IIilium, scrv»* pa si, *,
lot
slid hnvpiltil pets', met A
.mall nuitnlc .mu of &gt;hi
*. r
ha* rnrntly been addnl to ir
l hospital', facilllli t Itiitil.
Ihr
rffuil* nf this commd &gt;
t'uriain* for the ' ..only lio*nn
and nurseries, a* well at hull Ir.-ii
O r t . 23
iif surgical ant dietary Inwel*
Eiizatreth Ann Sweeney
pillow ,*.e* and draiw sheet,
Czcamed ham ant chukcfi is wire made by the aewing rom
delirious scivcd over split squaies liiltlrc under the Icadrf-hlp „|
o f conibicJil. If yun need to N|r* Marten A lams
Thr library commillrr, rllrvrt
strolrh tbr satire, add haul look ­
id ti) Mi* It ( (lake, m.mtaint
ed &lt;2.' or mushiooms to it.
j a doctor s' libra ly and tsoiig call

Happy Birthday

H ELP W A N T E D
MALE or FEMALE
MRS. DON ( U n . P H R . I D m T of the Oviedo Woman. Club (Irftl ehat. with m tinlar. c f th. panel
v hteh d 'cuamd a United hund Drive at the 0\ U Friday night meeting Re,. George c . r.tit.m . put«i
,d the Oviedo Methwlht Church w /; mot .rator, Mr*. Oie*»n Burnett, pa.t pre.ident of the u Ht , and
A \ Myers, t.rneral Manager of H heeler Fcrtiliirr To. di*eii*.(1| ihr j„u e ( h u f f 1'hoto)

Ghosts, Goblins
To Visit Paolo
Saturday Night
Toerr will be witches, spook*
js-d rfoblin* aplenty in I’aola when
the U'llvon School hold* it* an-i
rual Hallowe'en Carnival thrre
•Zv unlay night, itarling al S ;30
lit. F r thote who fe* 1 the
aangv of "mortal'* hunger thcic
a ill be refre.hmrnt ttanJ* serving
hot dog*, hamhur;*r agramble
•,.'d bur.*, cold dflsh: 5.id coffee.

To provide entertainment for
Ihese blithe spirit* and an that
Ihey will feel right at home, there
is to be a sponkho’iie, a* well at
dart games, a fi*h pond, grab
bag, fortune telling, rake walk,
country ilore. and a movie, with
prize* for the most original, the
prettiest, and the funniest cos­
tume*.
A gala night i* promised for all
who ward In do something differ­
ent fsiturday night.

STATE
FARM

Mutual

• VAN M l *

&lt;A?

TO work in Sanford’s newest self
service BUROKU KINO drive in.

The Auxiliary D p&lt;*»«iht*- rvolv
through il,r colon err rffnrla nf
*B B» member* thr "Follies'
will be a surrcrt tKrouszh fiurll
oiannmg and ‘*urk by the memIwr* They feel it Is a privilege
f work for (hr hospital acd Santoi 'I and hope Ihr inwntpeoplr
ill aim fed it i* a privilege to
help and rnes.urage wpli ronfj.
d 'ore aft 1 generous support.

•what is thi:
uoiitii or anytiii.m; iii i i on tiik
lla|i|iinr.ww i* Imril to pon-e jf. fur lung wil limit gmn|
lirallh , M il hin reeriit v ear*
seienlitltt have p erreeted
vilam inn
that
ran
arid
greatly tn y ou r cunt inuni*
gnuil health.
K a p rrU ad vice in needed
In neleel the p articu lar fur*
mu hie that will help you
m irtl. V m r plixsirian ta
Ihr best autlmrily lo runMill, A pham iarv i*. the
■*afe*1 place In n ldain v i­
ta m int.

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z\pp!y 2100 Elm z\ve. 10:00 a. m.—
12:00 noon. 3:00 p. m.—5:00 p. m.

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I.Ike having 2 jnekei* for the price of I,
And what jacketr they arc! One aide ia auft,
warm. Princeton-knit flecco accented with
nweeping Arctic stripe*. Wear it the next
day on rcxcrao side . . . smooth nylon Broad­
cloth in contra*ting tolar*, l-'n.ihlon right . .
yet really nigged too. Anti its completely
wa*h nntl wear. S u m 3G - -Ifl

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19-Year-0!d Miami
Girl Homecoming
Queen At UolF

THE SANPOftD HERALD P w 6, Tjya^ Oct. 23, 1056

Hanford Seminole head mentor
BUI FUminf and Ms assistants
Bud I.ayrr and Dave l-aude bepsn
the p rom * of picking up the
piece* and trying to reform a
ball dub to face Winter Park
Friday night.
Winter Park made It four vietorlra In a row over the weekend
by dropping Boone of Orlando
This throws the Parkers in (he
■potligld of Central Florida foot­
Dr. A. W. Epps J r , program
ball power and mkaes It looft like chairman of the Semlnolea Chiefs
• close three-way battle for the Club yesterday announced that
Orange Belt Conference champion­ the regular bi-monthly mretlng of
ship. The other two are Cocoa am) (he organisation wUI be held to­
Melbourne.
night Jt 7:10 In the Plnecreit
Winter Park has the biggest School Auditorium.
and perhaps most capablo Une In
Three very Important events
the conference, and the Sanford are tr*-ed:tled to take place that
Semlnolea will havt more action should be responsible far a large
through the line this deck than tumouL
they've had all season.
D.m MrAIIHcr, sports Director &lt;J|’ AUTKHHA( K lltllt JOHNSON picks up eight yards arourd right end during tha first half of Melrjie odds, after . m if -cs*- day'j -j W .T nQ- TV. wllHte. thf G v ^ f l ' V-HHs. c f 1* - F -'la y ITteFC ~A'spit
ijmr* .1.. k- l.knk-B* .V. ,. lar- is Ilcr.x's jlssat - ( ?■!},—This is
iwhorti,' look aTmorf InsurnioiIM-' --ca l"* s' t ittshpi meet1- " Or.’ the play where Johnson first re Injured hi* leg. Lnter in the game be hiirl U'again'.TPbOto By Jaiiivroti)
a'.Ic f .r C o eSmln-Icj. T'.s bat­ F.ppa, in diicla inv I'te a.' Ije*
tered squad has a growing list of ment of McAllister as guest
Incapacitating injuries, and minor speaker, said, "his talk will be
Injuries are alio showing consid­ o f interest to our organisation."
erable hindrance.
The film of the University of
On the bench yesterday were Florida football game will be an­
T o u Brown, Murray Nance, Jack other of the features on the agen­
Blotsky, Bob Johnson, Brantley da for the night.
Bchlrard, David Stanley, and A1
The complete report on the pro­
Stanley is at)U In bed.
gress of the Junior high football
"Things look pretty gloomy project committee is eaperlrd to
right now," Fleming said, "but bo given by W. W Tyre, chair­
we’ll lie able to salvage some­ man o f Ihe committee, ami the
thing out of the Jumblr, and young final stages of discussion and
bodies can heal fast, you know." planning Is rxrecleil to lake place.
Juhn Sfhlrsrd J r , commenllng
on McAllister’* appearance |i*

Bosseler Continues
As UofM's 1 Man
Offensive Show

C O R A L C A B L E T — Capt.
Pan B onder aonllnucs to be a
one man offensive show for the
University of Miami Iturrieanes as
far aa their ground game goes—
but If the Hurricanei don't gel
mileage out nf their hatfoseks
pretty soon, Miami will find lla
airing ot game* without a defeat
g o-o with lh“ wind.
Every Pame played thus far
bat found B onder as Ihe leading
ground gainer—and only John
Bookman and Claude Casey among
tfco halfbacks hare come up with
as many a* 11 yard* In a game.
That'a good running for a halfta -k —on one play, not one game,
Roneler, mi-inwhite, has kept
Miami going by boring through
Inrreaslnaly massed f o r w a r d
walls. Against Smith Carolina *"
accounted for &gt;7 yank, against
Boston College, U and the big
MaryLnd line yielded 42 yards in
11 thrusts. Against Georgia last
week, he roll.&lt;1 for 72 yards, wltlrh
fives him a lotal of 2M yards for
ihe year Miaml'a top halfback
ha* picked up M yard* till* sea­
son
All season long, the best half­
bark run hat rhalked up II yards
for the Miami cause. Bosseler
has plrkrd up 2f yards in one
bunt, am! In the Georgia game,
was the only Hurricane to go be­
yond .even yards on one run.
Coarh Andy Gustafson It bear­
ing down this week on hla offense
as never before, trying to get the
halfback* to rover Ihe yardage
expected, and needed. With mighty
Texaa Christian to be met in Ft.
Worth .Saturday night, the Hur­
ricane* fare their s tlffo l lest nt
the &gt;ear—and perhaps of several
years.
T. C. U. I* rapahle nf scoring
three touchdowns on any team—
last year Miami limited Notre
Dame and Georgia Tech to two
TD* aplere but Texai Christian
came up with three score* to turn
bark Ihe Hurricanes—last time Mi­
ami h n lost a ball fam e. This
year, T (U has nearly 90% o f its
1W5 men bark In harnesi plus
trvi-ral standouts who were not
In competition then. Miami lost
mo.t of Ils starters and Iho anphomore* who replaced them are still
In the 'highly promising' stage.
The team hasn't Jelled yet—
ami it must d-s that quickly or Mi­
ami, which hat gone nine t:times
without losing can’t make that
boast much longer.

Among th* player* new Chi-ago
Club manager Bob Shrfflng wUI
have In spring training In 1957
are Gtna Fodgs-, Bob S pok e and
Jim Bntger. They played for him
at Loi Angeles last season.

Don L a m a , who pitched a perfort game for the Yankee* In the
World Series, allowed three home
runs In Washing In the season's
opener there lu t spring, lie wun
the gam*.

Thil It the first year the IJueen
hat lieen announced prior to the
famrd Gator Growl, held the open­
ing nlirht of the wee’- erd honoring
alumni. The pretty
blue-eyed
blonde ivlll be crowned a* a finale
to the Gator Growl Nov. 2.
flhe will reign over Homecoming
fettlviliet, and will lie fcatirrd In
the fun-filled narade r&gt;o Saturday,
Nov. X
She It the daughter of David
Potler, of U Madlton Street. SW,
Wn ihington, n. C „ and vras selectrd from five flnalltU by a panel cf
Judge* A tophomore In the Univ­
ersity College, she w it sponsored
.In the rontrit by PI Kappa Alpha
■ —
With her court, she will be fea­
tured in the parade, Florida llloe
Key smoker, Trianon ladies’ lunquet, and the Saturday football
activities.
SMORGASBORD OFFENSE
SALT LAKE CITY (A P i-T h e
University of Utah Redskin* have
what Is being railed a "smorgas­
bord offence." The name was de­
rived from Coach Jack Curtice'*
explanation ef giving Utah’s op­
ponents "a Tittle bit of every­
thing " The loam rum, passes and
literals.

I'KETTY CIIAIILOTTF. ANNE I’ OTI.KIt, of Miami, will reign j *
(Jueen over Homecoming festivities at the U-l "
a
Nov. 2 and a. A sophomore in the University iolK-ge, sbr w-i* »P’ nsoivd in the runlet by I’l Kappa Alpha traier.iily. IL t

WIN’S IN' A BREEZE
At Lang, Florida's good will am­
bassador to major Irsgue baseRIVERSIDE, Calif. 'JR — Ronnie
hall, say* 7t (Pams from organised Preston, 17-ycar-oId freshman at
Instructs trained In Florida la ft
he University of California, had
spring. Ha said It was th* highest
little trouble winning th* Riverside
number In history.

Count)

-matcur golf crow

54-holr score of 217
bolter than the
by Lt. Col BIH Mar
Kelley.

game*," said Campy. "Hogwaih!
Take Yogi out o f there and It's no
contrst."

Performance-proved In a history-making tost
on the ALCAN Highway to Alaska
TUe /I feati Highway is the nod when trucks grow old btjoro
llicir time. Tlie road where gravel endlessly sledgehammers the

Lie out of trucks. Where a fog of superfine dust chokes engine*,
and vicious ruta subject chunk to months of wear in a few
hundred mile*.
Six new '57 Chevrolet trucks, representing light-, medlumand heavy-duty models ami heavily loaded with cargo, roared
north from Daw von Creek. B. C„ through 1,520 miles ol moun­
tains and mire, rain and hail to Fairbanks, Alaska. Running
sruund the clock, they made this tortuous trip-normally a
72-hour run-in less than -15 hours. 'Ihe Fleet made normal stop*
along ihe wav. and maintained safe urn! legal speeds. As a special
lest during the run, two of the trucks went ihe entire distance
without once having their engines stopped!
It's all down |g tha AAA record book. And marc besides!
Never before has a new truck been ao thoroughly proved. Come
in and ace bow well these new Alcan champs measure up to

Coach Says Good
Guys Do Succeed
SAN F RANH SCO l * - Rabe
Pinrlli spent It years umpiring in
the National league and says if
be learned anything it'a this:
"Th* good fuya do succeed.
Ji's Ihe .210 sisters and the scatterarms that beef and give the um­
pires the most trouble."
Speaking In the comparative
luxury and security o f hla retire­
ment. the fll-yefer-old grandfatver
listed an all-star lineup o f nice
guys who were and are star play­
ers.
His list lorludrs Sian Musisl,
Carl Hubbell, WilUe Slays, Billy
Merman, Paul Wangr, Starry Ma­
rlon. Ted Klusiewski, E r n i e
Banka, Gabby Hartnett and Stan
Mack.
Maybe they got that bad rail,
FlnelH said, but they look it without a* much a* a scowl.

OA I N K S V I M , E Nine­
teen-year-oil Charlotte Anne I'olIrr. o f AIM VW -nth A v r . Miami,
hta Keen named Hommimlne
Queen at the University of Florida
and wIII reign over frotlrith'l Nov,
* and 3,

your job.

FIRST W ITH YMC MOST MOOCJtN FEBTVMSf
Nave 711-cvUc-inck feikmotiar VS delivers ISO MgMoreue her**newer. Standard In Series S000, 7000 and #000, ephenol In Series
4000 at extra test. Horsepower ranges up fn 310 In Chevrolet1!
tamp Itls line-up ef modem V I ond 4 truck engines,
ffevofudonery Powsrmolfe fransmfisien — exdusiv* with Chevrolet
Iruckil This slv-speed outemaHt, designed specifically fee heavy-duty
hauling, Is an oxira-ceit option In Series 5000 and 4000 and all
heavy-siufy truck models. Hydre-Motic Is offered la 3000 and 4000
Series models at extra cost.
New I9S7 work-styling gives Chevrolet truths an even fresher,
fleeter oppearance. There are three different and distinctive styling
treatments.
I C f. models ewldafe the C.O.S. bHouse they’re lower, handsomer,
•osier le gel into and out e», and tovt lima la mutton logins main­
tenance. Yet they offer all (Fa traditional C .O I . advantages.
Neavyweighi Champs with Mpfe-rerga* taadens a n rated at 33,000
lbs. GVW, 30,000 lbs. OCW, And Chevryiefs advantsd tandem axle
unit offers a built-in throe speed potato dMdor plus ■ sodaat "setf-

Frank Sletnna boa • broad smile after trying nut II hides with
Mario Carfagno yesterday, "lie ’s as good as ho used to he," Mr
bane said. Then he added, "1 think I've improved a little though."
They didn't reveal their seotet, hut Cerfagno hinted that the ex­
cellent shape the course was in Improved nla game a little, too.
(Staff I’huiu)

Throw Away Your Tire Dolar* IWmise Your Tires Are
Smooth. Let WELSH TIRE SHOP 105 W. 2nd Put On
New Truck Rubber Trend* That Will Give Guaranteed
NEW TIKE Wear And Sava You Money.

WELSH TIRE SHOP 105 W. Sad
36 Year* In Sanford

A lcan fleet fe ta up to l f f . I T m ile* per f a it seif That's the mileage
reported by the Cameo Carrier, with Thaftnm ttr 4 and cxtia-cost Overdrive.

Only franchised Chevrolet dealers

AH the way In D ill VC range t This Powermatic
toe traveled the entire A lda Highway in a si

display this famous froiimarJb

10000 Series trso­
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MIRROR OF YOUR MIND »
rta J. or resdlag prises to bs won.
These won't h#lp unless m under­
lying Interest h u boon created
already. Tha moat nature! way
to IniU11 an Internal In reading
la through contagion. Tha child
who heart Interesting talk about
books and tha stortea they con­
tain la almost certain to want to
share In this new world which
others tad an fascinating.

Are fu b m lu lve people prana le haarl aHatliT

Should »ponton sou a hohovlsr
b o ovaIJsd?
Answer■ It depends on who
reacts spoctansouely. A mature
person who la guided by sound
basic principles can react spon­
taneously without much concern,
for ovea his apur-or-ths-moment
behavior'has soms directional in­
fluence. A poorly adjusted Indi­
vidual, however, often bets In
trouble when he acts without
thinking. Lack o f direction too
gets him off on the wrong foot,
arul even his entree tire measures
often miss ins mark for thsy'srii
Jumped Into with equal Impulsive­
ness.

Answer: Usually not. Tlie
Submissive Individual wlto lives
tinder the domination of anothrr
tends to respond la stress by re­
pressing his tmolljni. Hence b •
nervous system Is rarely called
Upon to Utilise the enemy It is
capable of producing to, combat
stress. While this eases the bur­
Con you tsach children to
den on the heart, It gives rue t &gt;
like reading?
respiratory diseases and functlnnAilV'irt.i Yes, but re-1 yjtCltrV
« a ,..,'l,j i ’irh«ncr» ot the . * v v i *.
tract. Such Individuals are promt any fixed routine of reading
to colitis. Indigestion, ulcers, and peticds, o r by furnishing them
with lists of desirable books to be
other recurrent ailments.
ID IGL Kirs r# stern find irate. Ise.)

Federal
(Continued From Page 1&gt;
titration’s bill which ncccsslUlr-il
paying 111 billion in interest and
"1 voted against it.
"W hit t did vote for," said
Congressman HctJong, "was a lull
to pay-ax-we go." This plan will
cost the average motorist about
111 t year—a plan which is heing
paid now with the money being
put into « trust fund.
Congressman Herlong pul alli­
ed hope liv'o hie audience si hen
be laid, "We will have 17 51
through here as a part of the
Interstate highway system."
Herlong went into Civil (lights
legislation completely, but told the
civic club group that "The mea*
aura of the worth of Congress can
bo In what they fallen to do in­
stead of what they do—an I the
tfith Congress failed to pass nrccs•ary legislation on civil rights.
"I signed the manifesto," he
•aid, and then termed a bill pre­
sented to Congress a "so-called
civil rights bill.
"It was filled with iniquities."
tha Fifth District Congressman
told yesterday's luncheon group
and we used every means to block
if. He explained, "This bill woulJ
treats more rights violations than
one could Imagine."
Explaining In detail what would
happen If the bill had gone
through. Congressman llctlong
described a "volunteer investigalor" s i named in Ihe act- -there
would be thousands on the door­
steps of the Capitol nett morn­
ing, he said. Suits ruuld be filed
on more allegations, or as he de­
scribed "one sbout to engage in
sn ettempt to threaten a viola­

tion."
Herlong said, a judge, avkrd to
explain "one about 1o engage in
sn attsmpt to threaten a viola­
tion," and how It could be deter­
mined said by “ the expression on
s face.
"That's part of the record," he
said. "Y es. 54 members o f Con­
gress Introduced Hint lull u .silt
that would take away the bar­
gaining rights of carry labor nun
In the country."
Herlong deplored the antiquatr I
•lectors) eollrge which be u &gt; "encourages parties to In I higher
and higher for the bl.uk vote."
My suggestion is, he said, to
quit railing them minorities—
they see sll Americans so in's
leave them that way ar.J let the
wrorld know there isn't a division
of our loyally.
This doesn't rise up a&gt; a threa!
except every fourth year. I won­
der why that is?
Ths Brooklyn Dodgers won ti e
1141 pennnat with UW vrtnries
They finished s,-rom! the next
year with 104 Natlunal laa am
wins.

Masonic District
Schedules Annual
Session Oct. 29
The F .feenth Masonic District,
ntnpoM'd o f Masonic Lodges in
IlunnrlL Sanford, ItarbervUle, lie*
l.anJ. Daytona Beach and New
Smyrna Beach will hold its annual
meeting on Oct. 79, at New
Smyrna Beach.
New Smyrna I»d*e No. t49.
F, A- A. M , will be host for the
meeting and Charles It. Lucas,
Grain! Muster of all Masons in
Florida, will he the honor guest.
District Deputy (Iran! Maifer,
Leslie S. Beaumont of New Smyr­
na Beach, will tie in charge o f
the meeting.
Lucas, who Is • prominent build­
ing contractor In Ihe city of Winter
Haven, is the titular head of over
07,000 Masons In Florida, and has
long been associated with Masonic
activities He la a fast Master o f
Winter Haven Lodge No. INI F A
A, M . .1 form rr District Deputy
(irand Master of the Twenty-first
Masonic District, a Shriner, a
member o f the order of Knights
Templar, a 32' Mason. K. C. C. II
and a Bait Worthy 1’atron of the
Order o f Eastern Star.
Dinner will be served by the
Pfder of Eastern Sr. Chapter
No. 2. at the Masonic Temple in
New Smyrna Beach, at S:3u p.
m . and a tiled meeting will be
called at t p . ni.

Residents Invited
io Attend Last
Republican Rally
BE BABY The l*»t Itepubllean
rallv ef this fall will he held Wedw « D e 0t H a m. in the com
"'unity renter. All residents are
Invited to attend and hnfr the
' h 'r • views They were over
200 st the previous olertlnp.
1 - ' ' ‘"v at Wednesday's rally
will I."- Kr-nneth \V, Zeh, r.tndidate
for slate representative; Harold
Blesismler for rounty Julgr; Mrs.
I for tax ndlrrtnr; L.
I*. Fulton for supervisor of reelsWilliam T Monro for
Judge ,if small rtsimi rourt and
I ce H. }*im- |..f rornialsslonsr of
inland navigation, William
A.
Washburn* Jr., candidate
for
'overnor, will be present If his
schedule will allow.
Music for the orcaiion will be
arranged by William
Watson,
manngvr o f the |&gt;c )Ury Mu«ic
gwup Baltdi Wllhrrell, president,
::i
• 1* vr t fjeorge Percy, vire
p n 'Merit, wt’ l introduce the speakEddie Mar hen of
Bedding.
Cullb, gain. I recognition In the
1. ;u ywrloht ranks following his
four rourt I knockout of
Nino
Valdes m Miami last July.

I rise from a spectacular blare on tha Treasure
Island Nary Baas In Ban Fisnclico Bay, Sweeping through two resestly vacated bulldlrgz, the fire Ihreilrred the stucco building
(right), which hornet Navy Bcserve School chsirooms. To prevent
111 spreading, aallort formed human chains to pass out all com*
huiUbla matertat* from the blazing building:.
(InUrasiiessij

Sewer Extension

SHS Senior Boy
Receives UD C
Award For Essav

Sewage

J. D Slone. • Senior at Semi­
nole High School, was presented
the annual sward by the United
Daufhler* ef (he C o -'
for the best essay on a subject set
by the S'ale organization, at an
assembly this morning at Semi­
nole High.
Presenting the $10 check lo J.
1) Mnwe was Mr*. M. R Strick­
land. historian for the Norman
D. V. Howard Chapter of the
UDC who loll the assembly "this
is the third year this awardhas
been won by I Seminole High
School senior.H
Mrs. Strickland paid trihule lu
the leadership of Airs. Hilda
Wray, it* student's teacher.
Suner.n'endrnt of Public In­
struction R. T- Milwee spekr to
the assembly this morning and
pointed out that "W e credit a
lot of things to the Irend of times
"That drive for study Is like
a football team." he said, "you
play well and you play hard, to
get ahead."
Speaking lu the student body
about the coming football Eamc
Friday night, Milwee said "1
tl-mT go &lt;3"wTuiTer- PanTlTTii Fri­
day night and show those boy*
won't be surprised if our boys
how to play -football."
Turning birk to his subject of
stuJy, Milwee told the students of
Seminole High School, "Whatever
we do ws run into problems—
that's where determination comes
in. When the going gets rough
He concluded, "II you'll fuht
hard to overcome your problems
,o»--"*,mrs we want to slop."
now, you'll find that the exper... tu.nr in handy later in
life."

SOUTIIMAYD. Tex. t®— A shattal improvements to the sewer
«erlng explosion virtually wrecked
system. Then Holt said "Capital
the npner floor o f Southmavd's
Improvement* are Just aa import­
Elementary School today, kilting
ant as anything rite you can do.
a Janitor and vrrv critically burn­
"In theory." Holt pointed out,
ing a high school junior.
"you can Issue additional parity
All Ihe young students and
bonds on about jgt* thousand
'cacher*
in the elementary school
which would result in sbout $400
thousand over a 2ti&gt;ear period &gt;*ere in Ihe school yard for a
recess.
or roughly a half million dollars
The Janitor ard the Junior, Lar­
over a 90-year period."
ry McGee. 16. had gone lo the
Mayor Sco't .hen said "Legally, second floor lo do a repair JoB.
we »i*M issue $400 to $340 thou-j
School authorities blamed heat­
fin d dollars in bonds but we ing gas for the explosion.
wuu.d nave to isise taxes to
II. L. Rlc' ardson, superintend­
operate the sewer system."
ent of schools, sal.l the explosion
*'My suggestion would be lids,"
occurred in Ihe ntd school cafe­
sail Holt, "w e would like to enter teria, which was tv, longer used
into a contrart with you to dig for that purpoie
IM -o figures out—to find out how
The school has an cnrollmrnt of
much actual cash money you have
between 250 and 300. Southmayd,
to use.
with a population o f about 2.000,
"We would like lo make that Is eight miles west o f Sherman
sit ui-' for you," he said, and add­ in north ccnlral Texas.
ed. "you make no committment
*. i.aleti-r unless you actually
issue the bonds."
4-11 y
Manager Warrvn
E.
Knowles pointed out "In our past
sewer program Ihe fiscal agents
were the cr.c bright spot—that**
why we runtu*led lioudbody and
New light' .ire being instilled
Co."
on the school ground* of SouthMayor Scott reminded Ihe roro- side Reboot today in order to furn­
mu,:oncrs that "It doesn't seem ish better lighting for the annual
right to me to handle this matter Halloween Carnival, loho *-'x'rr
unless ;he entire commission La president of the Ronthslde Parent
here* behind it."
Teacher* Association said today,
The Mayor then a-ked the fis­
"The tights will he tested to­
cal agen. the question "Is now night." said Kader. "and will be
the proper time to borrow mon­ adjustel In order that the maxi­
ey?"
mum amount of lighting will be
Holt said "It is our worst bond available for this Important event
market."
of the year."
Mr*, lavla Winn, rhalrmin of
Then the Mayor asked "Will
the picture change m the next the Halloween Carnival event st
Southslde School, said today that
six months?"
Holt's only answer was, "N o ." Ihe Merita Bread Co. Is hrin-i-it
Msyur Seott ended the discus­ the "lon e Ranger" to Sanford for
sion wrhen he said "It srems that 'he Southslde School Carnival for
the only thing we can do at the the children to ride.
The event will take place on
present time is say Thank Y ou."
Tuesday night, Oct. 30
“ Every committee is busy with
IRIV FALI.J4 UNDER WHEELS
their preparation o f booths of
OF HUB
AVON PARK (API—A school every kirwl which are annually
tmy walking alongside a school found at Ihe school event," Mr*.
bus a* it putte-l away ofier drop­ Winn said.
ping him o ff fell under the wheels
Bam Plan, who mnnaurd Tony
yester-lay ami was rru-hrd to
death. He was Clarence la'wis, 7. 7.ale end Barney Ituss, lias come
son of Mr and Mr*. James It- out of retirement to manage Ah*
Lewi* o f the keen Grove com- l.inurar, promising middleweight
boxer.
munily.

(Continued From Page 11
"This Is going to require some
thought."
Odham commented "It remains
to be seen that the Slate Board of
Health has cut o ff the exteniion
of sewers and that is ui ruur
hands not mine. And 1 think the
public ought to be enlightened.
"You can see that we have s
problem that is critical. I don't
care how hot or cold any o f you
get—If you have any Issue to dis­
cuss I am going to stand up and
A committee of len member* of
ask questions. You have a real the SvwMrri Woman'* &lt;1 *h M-!
problem—and it's going to take tended the Boar I of Sanford City
some courage to fate It."
Commissioners meeting last night
The dtscuavions turned briefly to hxve their say about the pro­
toward the question of annexa­ posed Capital Improvement Pro­
gram and the Sanford Civic Cen­
tion.
However. Odham turned to City ter.
Mr*
Ralph
Austin
Smtlh,
Manager Knowles and said "We've
got the best City Manager we've spoke,man for the group, told the
ever had and we're fortunate to Uoard of Commissioners "We
urgr this group to establish the
have him."
Mayor Scott slated then "I be­ Sanford Civle Center."
This group had a* their pro­
lieve that had he I Dave Lee of
the State Board of Health) been ject a "youth renter". Mr*. Smith
on this commission he would have !olJ the Board. "W e realize Ih.l
done the same thing."
a year 'round recrea'ion director
('ommlisioner Galrhcl turned is a dream-but let’* start with
back to Ihe discussions with the * Civic Center,
fiscal agent and said "I person"We also realize the fact IhV
nally think that we should «ign Ihe Banford Civic Center may not
'»
a contract with him and dig this cure all our deliom- n'
out."
a step in the right direction," »he
Odham irmindrd the Board of slid.
"I f Ihe American Home Depart­
City Commissioners that "1 can
save from $300 to $500 per house ment can help publicize the San­
by using septic tanks but 1 don't ford Civic Center ani bung it
i„
think I give the service—I can lu the attention of « i*
go cheaper without your sewers we stand ready to help," said
Mrs. Smith
but I don't think It is proper."
Again Commissioner tiatrhrl|
irmarkrd "I can't help but think
that Ihe Slate Board o f lleallh will
go along with us so long as we
give them an anticipate! goal —
our detlres are (o start construe*
Hon on this thing tomorrow."
The much sought nflr r film
Odham reminded the Board of
Commissioners that Sid Berko- whicii Mr* A II Key ha* lieen
w iu had been silting in on the striving In go', fur the meeting of
meeting as an observer but had the Sennmdo County A*so.‘lxtl(.n
not been called on for eummrnt. fur Mental Heallh meeting on
Mayor Scott invited BerkowBt Nov. 5 has been booked thro igh
to speak with Ihe eommlssloners. •he cooperation of Wyeth Labora­
tories, she sal! today.
ilerkowiu said "TTie commis­
The gripping drama i* prodnrsion had said nothing nr done
nothing until 1 came here a couple rd hy CBS Tries tsion in cuiisiilta
o f months ago. A*, visits, two tion wllh the American Psyehii
trie Assn, and the National Assn
months apart, I've brought up
for Mental Health. The narrator
the subject uf • treatment plant.
Is the eminent nuthori'y on psy"Some S2.’i0,0UQ Has been ex­
ehia'le treatment Dr. William C
pended over and above the ori-|
Mrnninger.
gmal rstimatr* — whether hy
Since the film tv»* broadcavl
faulty estimates nr otherwise—
bv CDS Public Affair* in April
the city failed to spend the $250,of this year It has been in great
(WO for a sewage treatment plant,"
demand. arronflng*t« Mr* Key
said Brrkowitx.
who It Program Chairman for the
"Nothing was said tzi the .Stole local mental health unit and who
Board of Health and I think it was sai.l that she wa* delighted that
the city's rrspunsibilty In dis­ I' wai available as a highlight of
cuss it with them under its reso­ Ihe mre ling that wilt lie held at
lution of 1054, and I think the the Episcopal Parish House *t
Board of Heallh would have %at S p. tn., Nov. 5,
down and discussed it," he said.
"Knowing Ihe aetioa that has
•MAN GETh In YEARS
been lakrn by the Stale Board of
B A R T O W ( A P I — W i l l i a m Shel­
Health—the Board, and not Mr. don Herrington, the object r,f a
Lee—has very definitely stated •dg Central Florida manhunt two
it* policy—no sewer extension weeks ago, was sentenced yeswithout adequate sewage treat- .terday to to years &lt;m a robbery
men* facUitiri," Berkowiti said. conviction.
"I am in no position to speak
Herrington, 20, had been pick­
for the Board or for Mr. I.re—but
ed up is a probation Violator Oct.
I am sure Ilia', no sewer rxtrnsion
9 but escaped. The hunt for him
will be granted unless • treat
•t .-♦-nitfied when he was reportment plant be under construction. ' I I " h -p . s t - T n,,| „ |q.jP, r&lt;ljj
"We appreciate the fset that
loy hut when they were tracknl
the city commission is interested,''
&gt;•••&gt;n liu next day lire youth said
concluded Brrkowitx.
- had accompanicrl Herrington
"We want the cooperation o f
willingly.
the Statr Board of Health," Mayor
Scott M il as the treatment plant
dncutilons ended.

Home Department
Offers Support
For Civic Center

Mental Health
Assn. W ill See
Pooular Film

DISCONTENT GirTS UPPER
HAND
MIAMI (A P)— Discontent tinally got th* upper hand yetltzday
at Content Key where IMrt Myrrs yachtsman Phillip Hartmann
ran aground fiv* days before.
The Coait Guard said Ha patrol
plan* choked dally lo sea whether
Hartmann wanted help In freeing
hii 34-foot ketch but h« persever­
ed at Kqrlng to dig hia craft out
o f the land.
Yatlerday, however, Hartmann
was seen signaling for aid and •
launch was st&amp;t u hats him.

PRAIRIE LAKE

! Explosion Wrecks
Top Floor O f Texas
tContinucd From Page 11
the Board that there will be about School; 1 K illed
35 or M thousand dollars in capi­

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By FAT WOOD
If any *f you want to tear bet you will too.
at) about Beula Thom too god
Minnie Ewnn’a trip to Hot
Springs, Ark., you'd bettor trot
around to see them this week, be­
cause those two gadabouts will
be o ff again this weekend. They,
along with Mrs. Bertha Rhodes,
will be leaving en the 8.8. Evan­
geline from Jacksonville Satur­
day for a trip to Bermuda. I did
gat a little Info out of Mrs.
Thornton ab*ut the Springe and
their trip there. She said It waa
• wonderful place for rest and
relaxation and they had beauti­
ful bath houses under government
supervision. 8he and Mrs. Ewan
went out there specifically for
the famed baths and their great
curative powers.
Mr. and Mrs. Foyd Palmer are
looking forward to a visit from
their children next week. They
live In New York and the Palmera
haven’t seen their email grand­
child since February, to needless
•* .pay. •►'•■y .are »»etly eeclled
gblnii OITPxpbcied C l-,.
Mr*. Thom** A. Butner Jr.

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In ■ itmple but Impressive cere­
Jr * mony held in the home of Mr.
■if*pH end Mr*. Wilson Alexander, Alta­
»* *&gt; monte Springs, June Spencer be*** * ram# the bride of Thomai A.
Butner, Jr.
Jtba ceremony took plica 8aturday. October 20 at 1:00 p. m. with
the Rtvrrard J. W. CTaudy of
Winter Park officiating.
Vow* wtra exchanged before an
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improvised altar banked by tall
baikrls of while gladioli and lav­
ender asters. The mantle was fracloudy decorated with burning
tapers and trailing ferns. Mrs.
Donald Knight played “ Yours la
My Heart .'.lone" "Oh, Promise
Me" and the traditional wedding
march.
The bride waa lovely In a street
length drest ot ire blue and wore
a corsage o f pink rotes. The
bride's sister, Mra. Mabel Harms,
was her only attendant. Leo But­
ner acted as best man for his
brother.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. Crlt Congliton of Stanton, Ky.
and the late Mrs. Ceeigliton. The
groom Is the son of Mrs. T. A.
Butner Sr. and the late Mr. But-

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You mothers of children too
rm iii to go am "till* M vroBua' *
with
the
older
kids,
I
h a v e a suggestion for you.
Why don’t you give them the
fun of dressing up In costume,
and take them over to Weetslde
School on Saturday night, where
they can enjoy the rides, cand­
led applet and all the traditional
Halloween excitement. There will
be a photographer on hand to
take pictures end I’m sure the
smell fry would leve It. And I
ner.
A reception was held In honor
of the eouple by tha members of
the Anna Miller etrete In the Elka
Clubfoom. Mr. and Mrs. Butner
left afterwards for a wedding trip
to North Carolina and Kentucky.

You know, f Imagine there art
doteu *f you ladies, and man
toe, who havo a
lot of spare
time and would love te help out
In tome worthy caueo. Wall why
don’t you? Mias Myrtle Wilton
and Cecil Tucker need all the
adult help they can get to as­
sist them with the newly-formed
4-H Clubs In the County. It's
virtually Impossible for them to
he present at all tha meetings,
but It le imperative that the
groups have adult supervision.
Either o f theta people can be
contacted at the Home Demon­
stration Office In the Court
House,

mother who didn't, myself In­
cluded. Wall, here's your chance
to prove 11 one* and for alt to
thoae "doubting Thomases" who
may not agree with you—not to
your face, of course, they would
n*t dare. Enter your darllng'i
picture in the Beta baby contest.
It won’t c o il you anything and
all your child hai to do la alt com*
parativsly still for a couple of
minutes to
havo his picture
made. And, just might be, you’ll
wind up with a gold loving cup
to show those afore-mentioned
"doubting Thomases".

On the New Arrivals List • ,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wray af
Tampa are now making their
home at 2207 Cordova Drive. Mr.
Wray ie Adm. Asst. Civilian
Pen. with the Navy. The Wray’e
have two children, a girl eight
and a boy four. . .D.S, Talley It
the new manager of Gregory
Lumber Co. and with hie wife
and three children lives at 215
Mr. and Mrs. Lsffler spent W. 20th St. The Talleys hall
their two month* In Europe from Elmira, N. Y. and art buy
thoroughly enjoying four of the big their home here. . .
countries, rather than trying to
aqueese them all into this short
CONGRESSM A N A. 8- "8 YD" II EHLONG apeak* to the u i« t» at the fi-.i&gt;r it -Id &gt; • V «.t
time. Ireland, they aald, was
the Episcopal Parl«h Home Faying clo»e attention to what &lt; n r n- i mai ll'-il-n-c
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beautiful, with ita lovely hill­
*&gt;•*
Steve
Mr*.. Sue Stevenaon,
president of the Pilot Club. Mr* .1 K 4•&lt; i-:\ . juvtMer*
side#; and (her spent two weeks
Probations) Women’s Club, and Bill Kirk, who introduced the -;■ . r.
in Liverpool, England seeing all
TUESDAY
the eights. After a visit to Paris
There will be a Week Day K.ndThe Francis Horton Circle of Ian Church from 1:00 through conduct the morning devotions
no one vltllt Europe without seeing ik* V (.a t i t t l e c^nrrk will meet 12:00 p.m.
over WTttft. e»nfnc.i si a w * *** * - —■* *n ot the I’ - * .
&gt;
Peril—tney spent two woexa m it the home ot Mrs. J. W. Carter
The Past Noble Grand* cf the lan Chunh from . w tm u*,»
The Pioneer Fellowship and Re
Centra, SnltssrUnd. Mrs. Leffl- 1101 W. joth St. et T:30 p. m.
creation of the First Presbyter Seminole Hcbrkah Lodge will meet
tr said it waa m lovtly end tunny
The Fide 11s Class of the First lan Church will meet in tha with Sirs D. C. Howard, llui Oak 12:00 p.m.
there after the other countries, BipUit Church will meet st the Youth Building from 6:00 p.m. Avr. at &gt; p. m.
Prayer Meeting will be held at
which were rather bleak and home of Mrs. J. P. Whilaker, 405 through 1:00 p.m.
The Anna Miller Circle will 7:30 p m. at the First Baptiit _
cold at that time of year.
West Elgthteenth S tm t, at 1:00
The Men of the First Presby­ meet at the Elks Club at 8 p m Ch rcb. At 8:13 p.s.i. the SunJ.y W
She aald that, contrary to what p.m. with Group No. One, Mra. terian Church will hast their
ttl.ll\I.M )tT
Cabinet will nsec:.
she had htard, the French peo­ J. A. Yalta, chairman, aa hott­ monthly dinner meeting in the
The Girl Scout* of the Fir»t
The Rev. FrH Ensmlngcr will
ple. especially the older genera­ est**.
Educational Building at 2:00 p.m. Presbyterian Church will meet at conduct the morning devotion*
tion, w en vary hospltahla and
3:JO
p.m.
at
the
Church
The PUot Ctub will hold Ita On the program will be Mr. larry
lover WTRR, Sanford, at 8 ."0 a.
that one person told har that regular business martins In the Jones and Judge Housholder.
The Senior High Fellowship lie m.
the Americana had done so much Yacht Club at 1:00 p.m. at
The Unity Clast will n cel at creation of the Fir»t Presbyterian
TIICRSIIAY
for them they were glad to do which time tha district governor, I p. m. In the Valdrr Hotel, with Church wilt meet at the Church
The
Intermediate
l hnir of Ihe
something In return.
Mrs. Mari* Gleason of Ocala, will the Rev. J o s e p h i n e Sturklc at 2:00 p.m.
And. aha said, alt the foreign make her official visit. Prior to teacher. The Public It invited.
The Mid-Week Bible Hour will Klr*l Baptist Church will rchear»e
at 2.0) p m. and the Adult Choir
people were lovtly. They had a the business aceston a dinner hon­
The Band Association of Semi­ be conducted by Bev. A. G. Mewonderful trip over and back an oring Mrs. Gleason will be held nole High School will meet at Innla, Pastor of the First P roby- at 8 00 p m.
The Rev. Fred Ensminger will Q
the Amsterdam, hut are
at 1:30 p.m., alto at tha Yacht • p. m In the Band Hall. This terian Church at 2:30 p m.
glad te be home.
Club.
The Chancel Choir will rehearse ronduct the morning devotions
will be preceded by a Board meet­
Thar* win be ■ Week Day Kind- ing at 2:30 p. m.
at First Prctbyterian Churiis at user WHIR, Sanford, at 8 33 a.
in.
Do you think your child la the trgarton at the First FrsibylerThe Bev. Fred Ensmlngcr will 2:30 p.m.

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Radio-TV .
Highlights

THU SANFORD IIERA1.D Tiic$.. Oct. 23, 1956, P»g* •

THE CARD OF THANKS
NECCHI-ELNA
Sewing Machine Center
M cK A N K Y -S M IT H
P A IN T S U—ARTICLES far SALE
Very often a rta, i , t IKanka In tha Sanford Herald moot* * I
Sales, Service ami Rentals
nhlch ]. difficult to till in any other way. Not only la it ■ jTacloo*
2415
Park
Phone I2U3 Factory re-condilioned Winchraler
G A R R E T T ' S
expression of gratitude to those who hava sent floral tribatci but
Model
12
shotgun
ICS.
R.
A.
Test Barnett
323 K. First St.
Phone 1422
TIRED
Newman, Phone 318.
NF.W YORK i r — Television be­ *l*o eourtrously acknnw !eil,»rs the aervleea and kindnrsac* of th«
for PAINTING
many to whom a personal no'w of thanks cannot well ha mailed.
a
ing
a commercial medium, there
2604 Grandview
Phone 1932-M. We ouy and ttil used furniture FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
uf the siiim* old thinis?
New (paper t arda of Thanks are accepted as Socially cor*
-rat Warehouse Prices, visit Sea the spaclou* new tastefully always will be television commer­ reet. E'mtlv Pod, the noted authority on etiquette, feeli they ir n *
Paying u p cash price* for any
RENEW. . . Your~ R o o f May Wo
BERRY'S. We are experts at as­
wane good uses.
uilfertnt homes m —, —
cials.
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­
suggest a contractor. Let U* ar­
sisting you to secure gracious
Tl'ere i* na nrcjcribcd form for a Card of Thanks. It can b« M
Sou'h Pmecretl
Sanfort
ING POST on 17-83 Pb. 2053-W.
Grumbling* about Ihi* fact have
range a Horae Owner* Loan to
good looks with functions! con­
Grove 3lanor*
Sanfon largely died away. We now have brief or as detailed a* yon desire. When the occasion come* you urfll
cover your roofing job. Gregory Practically new 20-guage Reming­
venience. Today's best buy* in
Valencia Villas
Del.urn complaints' about the nature of *811*1 a •-mpathclicnlly utidanianding member of our ita ff to aiilst
l.umher o f Sanford, Cth and
,-ou.
ton automatic nhotgun $85. R.
nationally advertised furniture
commercial*. Nearly carry view­
Maple, Phone 2362.
A. NEWMAN. Phone 315.____
si DISCOUNT PRICES. 901 W.
IMMEDIATE
er
lias
become
a
commercial
cri­
THE "IN MEMOUIUM” NOTICE
Fast SL Phone 1687 for Even­
t o - - l i t St) SERVICE
T-Shirt*, 48c, Sleeping bags,
I: i* tl.c ii i '.u of many fautillca in this country to commemoratu
ing Appointment.
tic.
OCCUPANCY
ecu , blankets, tarpaulin*. Army
what you want
L. L. Sill — Piano Technician
The commercial script, its ac­ t t-crcaveri-Ml by an "In Mcmorium'1 notice in newspaper elaxtifiad
column*. They find n r -at s.d.ice therein. Preparation or selection o f
Navy Surplus. 310 Sanford Are- This it a free guest past to the
Phone 2161 ltoutc I, Sanfotd
Ideally Situated
tor* atul actre**e*. the camera r - tillable vrr e brings t ack to them tender, pleasant recollections. Ae
lilts theatre for Mrs. James:
Luxuriously
Planned
work
Involw
l
all
are
rarefutly.
HMALL
lire
Servel
refrigerator,
Eltta Cook, the E'nglnh poet b.a* &lt;o beaujifuliy expressed it:
ll-H O O K IN G -l’ LUMHINO
Vineyard, Lake Mary.
ami often rrn»*1y, *crutltllred by
Moderately Priced
like new. $73. PHONE 2184.
"How cruelly sweet are-the echoes
Exp, N'ov, t, 1936. 1
the great viewing public.
PLUMBING
that start
3 and 4 Bedroom Homes with 1
Like new bottled gai spare heat­
Contract and Repair Work
When memory ptayx an old tune
Now
comes
a
missive
Iroiu
a
• BIG VALUES
and 2 baths situated on large,
er. Call 1264 M.
Pn e Estimate*
on the heart.’
*
artistically
landscaped
lot*. correspondent who expresses a
• QUICK CREDIT
Mo--, frequently an In Mcmorium is Inverted on lha anniversary
It. L. HARVEY
1A-PLACES to EAT
viewpoint
which
she
claims
i*
— Factory to You—
Paved streets and all other
•f death. However, ntbpr dates, which it is felt are appropriate or
201 Sanford Avr.
Phone 1823
• EASY TERMS
Aluminum
eity conveniences make these widely held by her friend*. They uraning'ul ,re air,, selected. Ibe hitthday of the departed, tne wedd*
^Jicc I'lmte" is what the Doggie
VVIUSON-MAIEK
Vrurllan
Blind*
colonies
of
owner-occupied are. tt seems, tired &lt;&gt;f "multiple |in ; anniversary, ktemorial i»ay, even Christmas are among other
~ \ V . J. KING
Diner A Bar ain't nothin# el»e
New and Used Furniture
bonus truly delightful place* ra«ting" of actors for commer­ 1&lt;Urnifieant occasion* chn*en.
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
Plum brag Contractor
hut a . _________
311
E.
First
St.
Phone
931
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
to live.
Kohler numbing A Supphe*
If von air iie*itant to expre-s your tenJer thoughtJ in poetie form*
cial*.
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
L—PERSONAL NOTICES
I con mav avail yourself of tha Herald's collection of original versts.
Itrem Electric Water Heater*
Within
a
brief
period
they
have
Designed,
Built
ami
Fold
*331 Orlando llr.
Ph.
I 1' " ' cvpre-* in tu-ieile beauty the emotions of the hearlstrin*^.
$ SAVE $
spotted the same girl I advert!*■ kmong them lire verves appropriate to any circumstance.
ROLLAWAY, Hoipital and Baby
Senknrik Gln.»*t anil I’alnl Co.
ON GOOD USED
Bed* Day. Week, or Month—
in : peanut butler, 2 smoking as
ODD AM i TUDOR Inc.
CURA MIC TILE
112 i l l Wv-vt 2nd St.
Phone 320
Tel. 1415. Furniture Center —
Builder* of Fine Home*
a college coed nt a house party,
FURNITURE
THE KATE
Pad P. Mueller t s ns ph *51
, *!»t*.« •• )
.— —
,&gt; o r FlrtH in l iving
i ardt of thanks aro $ I.*w per insertion tcgtrdlesi o f sue. ]■
and 3 as a nurse \ . *: . a f :
tart.-. ELY-"N y: ■ niaoUaa*- brief- -Mf*th&lt;r Wi* Sanford
.-.d
j
notifk. tin* i-» he fact (hey may run to toruiJtrablf
style*. Sire* 4. 5, 6. . Colors;
little girl's finger
SALES OFFICE
Phone 127
MINI) A IILANK
i ength, are blllc i at 11.00 per column Inch.
while, pink, blue and black 203 09 E. 1st Si.
PLUM h i m ; a h e a t i n g
Wtthin
a
briefer
period
they
2C25
S.
French
Avenue
on what l« give? tell u* your
11.00, 3 pr*. $2 M. Postpaid. It—FARXI and GARDDEN
Septic Tank lusullatiun &amp; Service
Phone 2104 and 2960
have witne**rd a grey-hatred lady
proiilrnt nnu we'll suggrat *,-•
HEIC1IENEDER, Osteen.
Heater Service, Archie C. liart advertnmg vtchy soisse, 2 telling
lution* at a price you want to
lett, Phone 734-W or 1335.
Mi**ionary-Everbeanng S t r a w
her constipation problemv to her
pay. Come browse.
H12UU tSIXL’ i
PI V.i l 1C G.rl Doll*. II inches, un­
berry Plant*— SI 30 per hund­
aortiL * n t n * i ;
POWELL'S OFFICE SI I'l'LY
family physician, ami 3 nssurm:
dressed, »nran hair, unbreak­
M Itiow
t French
22.
Turk,
red
Call
."’
ay
Lurd.
I3I7-W.
UKVtID
(1 aunt*
117 S, Magnolia
Phone 984
able S3,no, Povtpaid. IIEICHENher husband that by goliv &gt;hr's
t Apert
illustrator
tsh
a rm
uw a vn
2-Bedri&gt;oni CB House, Wynne wood.
EUKK.
Or
I
cen.
sure
going
to
serve
more
iced
6
I’talerting
7
Half an tm
Mountain grown Rome applet.
weight tisuin zran - j e a
Range, Hcli igeialur A llcaltr.
a »?
j . i 11
• • AUTOMOTIVE
rndi of
Oil ut |us*
$2 30 and $3 oo bu*hel. Randal!,
21 Re*,
Hardwood Floot*. Tdc Bath. Ira.
LIKE NEW 12 Guage Savage
ra e ^ o n i-ihio.
azr
churvhM
petals
Phone 282M.
rue*
tin the same evening they taw
___
Equity $800. Ph. 799-n.
automatic
shut
gun
183.00
n a a n j i i 1.'
7—AUTOMOTIVE WANTED
1 City
. braich foe
21 Handle tiidia M’ va.-j.'fp.i
Ibe same fellow acting a* a doctor
Golf club*, S irun», 2 wood*,
Contracting and ilrpalr
tGa I
YOU’
LL
LOVE
Fait
of
a
EVERY
DAY
is
BANNER
DAY
11
tout
|
nan
out1'
ami srlling candy. And. worse,
bag
................
122.50
IM7 Sanloril Avr.
Phone 1113
Sell Your &lt; vr to
w mdnw
2 Any worthfor *avings in huutc plants, THIS BEAUTIFUL SOLID BIUCK
?•' Employ p n r .a ti nr.-n: -i
Outdoor Darbcque, rev*
$17.50
that
same
night
they
also
saw
a
BOY REEL
*hrul»bery atul fruit tree* at
lr&gt;a thing
frame
2 HI DliOOM HOME
27. Calcium UTTtatt tsn&gt;: in
Plumbing. Kre&lt;ky Heating
Set rigid pipe lie*
306 W. Second St.
fellow who used ti, advertise one
04I2U ZIUDii
t slang i
tirapevillc Nursery. Ph. 203L
Frncing
&lt;*ym )
1 hit home ha* largo living room
3-4" thru I ' and cutter SIS UO|
M. G. IIO DG KS
brand
of
cigarettes
gushing
over
13 Aftum
aw
old
with
fucpiarr,
2
extra
Urge
30.
A
S—BOATS AM ) MOTORS
Stillson Wrenches 2-14", 1*10''
Service on All Water Pump*—
It Pltfl i- !
to ispatciied
bedrooms, dining rmim, kitchen an entirely different brand of cig­
fountain X ,,it,*ti'* Aatwtt
I ... h ........
........... $4 00
RENTALS
Well* Untied — Pump*
15 Pail of
Evinrudr Sate* A Sendee
it Mutt
with plenty uf cabinet*, break- arette*.
31. l et*
34 Fragrant
Metal
boxed
flaring
too)
Paula Road, Phone iw
-v o be *
spsrkhnf
fait room and nice trrecned-ln
.11 Crown*
The fait It of these viewer* ob­
wood &lt; n t
HUDSON S purtin g (Jowl*
Ihru 3/4" ................... $3 50
1* Pad
eye*
31 The
JT. Wind
porch.
viously has been badly shaken
lot l»t. SL
Phone 99'i O —SPECIAL NOTICES
Imp. Tubing Culler
$1.34 34—API’ S— HOUSES—ROOMS
17 Symtiot for 17 Mate of
hog
instrument
Beautifully land»cat&gt;c*l groumli They made m&gt; bone* who'll it, Ihry
New Coping Saw
||,00
mangantae
^ 12— TRAILERS
HUTCHINSON'S O e r a n
Front
d Holder
40 Brood of
with outside sprinkling system, want to belii-ve in the person mak­
plum
Boat
Pump
$3
30
CUSTOM CPHOLSTERLNG
:« Prtci . r
14 &lt;X white lit
Apts, 339 S. Atlantic. Dartona
i India)
pheasant*
central healing for extra tom- ing the old advertising pitch.
Tool ii Die Maker* Box and Tool*
Slip Covert and Drape*
• It will nay YOU to »eo u» before
ratvage
20. Girl v name 33 Knot of
Beach. Call 2374 W.
fort. Fixcellent tonlrttlul loca­
42.
War
No.
2
tj
Millers
Falls
mitre
box
STANLEY KULP
you buy. Open Evening* and
Our correspondent goes on to
19 Stnkrra’
31. Lend
ahort
tion . . . 2417 I.AUHEI. AVE.
Depertmaet
and saw
.............. $13 00
PHONE 2838-J.
Sunday*.
lament
cite the ra*crs of Betty Fumes*
Downstairs aparrmrnt. CALL 1244.
mrssufe
ODIIAM k Tt’ lKHt. INC
fiber
Itbbr.)
107 W. 10th St.
Kaiuidr Trailer Sale*
22
0
|K-mnga
2623 S. French Ave.
and Ed .Sullivan, both of uhom
l.A IU N UBOTIIEIIS
PHONE 6*6 W.
Palatka, Fla.
1anat
i
Desirable
furn
garage
apt.
432-W.
Phone 2100 — 2984
advertise the products of one
Dragline a Bulldoiw Service
1
23. Cai’tlal uf
* r - 4 T~
7“ 1“ T " ■ar
For Sale— 2S'j ft. Imu-&lt;i trad. Ph 2232 Geneva. 2492 W Sanford Kitchen bmheque rulitsicrie, ress.
manufacturer, .v« examples of
Avalon
Apt*.
Eflcirncy,
Ph.
720-W
tin- hair
Boat trailer. Ph. 2308 J.
H* x s' portable living ronro,
what should be the ca-e in all TV
II
■L
28. Timid
oitLxNDu Sentinel Bur, Call
2 FAMILY HUME ON W. 1*1 St; advertising
1luu lated. Call 2231-11.
BARGAIN! Apt. »ise gas range, EFFICIENCY Aparlmenl. Bull29 Man a nanu
Ralph Bay, 3130.
Upper: 4 rrns, bath, kitchen
Welt, lhi* complaint does not
4*
able for bachelor or couple. Pri­
%
I3^TRICKS_
perfect condition, Cali at 2604
IfK-VS I
equipt, automatic space and exarllv go to the root of the tele
vate bath. Acrois from Post
Hiawatha Ave. Dreamwnld.
FAIRBANKS • MOUSE P u m p s
*
«•
At
liberty
water healer*, I.OWKIt 2 bed­ vi*tnn industry and come In grips
Office. .Manuel Jacobson.
% For Quid
Sal—
l'.'3'i
.'-to-i
•9
*•
32 ytuaic rite
Well Uniting, HOWARD C
room, bath, living room, equip! with some of its rnormous*probAlco 'T jfctlm e" Aluminum
2 *|wed axle Ford Truck. Ex&gt;3. Light­
LONG. Phone 358 2U7 East
Jalousies
rdlent condition. With Hike
F'urn. cottage, r e a s o n a b l e .
kitchen, automatic space ami Irms, But it doc*,, perhaps, indi­
■1
weight
Commercial Ave.
//,
2 panels :r5&gt;C’ “ X” jo " I.oiik
Located on 17 92. Ph. 2010-Wt
body. Phone 2417-Jl.
water hratcr, large JalousieJ cate Hie beginning i&gt;f a new- era
J
boat*
Jm ] ii
1 panel 2.1" "X " 82" Long
cc H
9
porrh o ff kitchen, 2car car- in which the public has finally
)6
Exclama­
ENVELOPES,
LotlerhcadJ.
stateThi* I* u free guest pa*^ t« the
2 room apt*. 113 Elm. Pb. 2983 W.
I
panel*
:l|"
"X
"
H
2”
Long
p&lt;&gt;rte.
Present
rental
grotsrs
t
l
lucntv, invoice*, liaud mils, and
tion
Prairta Lake Diive ln theatre
made
a
friend
of
TV
com
liter•I panels 39" *'X" 82" U ng
.»
•7
I.V., Within 'k -block of pro­ rials.
program*, t i c .
Progressive
is A quan ity
fur Mr*. Ruby Linden, t ake
2-Itedrixim house partially furn
Original co il II78.PO
iTinlillg Co 1'honc 4C8 — 443
19
Cut
i
'
.neat
posed
new
clothing
plant
$11,I4»
$7u mo. Call 998.
i
No curnplaini* are voiced, you'll
Will sell $100.00 Fee at 551
West Uth St.
1$, Fix n i
*
Exp. Nov. I, U*M.
WO.
I mile, about the frequency or the
Plunius* Dr,, or rail IIIHI-M.
labile
jj Ii
Rose Court 5 room apartments, WKUe-SITUATKD IIUME-N’eat content of cornmerrial*. The ha*iv
FOR EVERYTHING In hardware
It—USED CARS
%
12. Cundillun
I. simJu fountain in Al
k tio-d, church. Downstaira has cumplaint ts that some viewers
furnished.
Kitchen equipped.
and paint see—Hill llaniwaie SM.M
of
antique
a
rundilion
alto
h
ft.
soda
I
ar
u
27' living room with real fire­ want prrsonallleil service. They
Phone 1491.
jyvj HUDSON tiiimn dwi- &lt;i fonCo., SCI E. Ut St., Phone 3)
13 tiail-ua
ami 6 cast-iron upholstered
place, dining room, large mod­ want to believe that there's a good
«
vcrtiblc, yellow with red leath­
iCottoq
)
stuul*.
1934
model
5-ruont unfurn. apt. Newly decora­
&gt;*
ern kitchen with built-in uven, friend, loyal to uiyly; uric .product,
er uphoUtery.
Straight ahifl Robinson Hum] Crafted Furnitur*.
t l Thick
Ya-Ka-Shun-tr houset r a i I • r,
ted. Uul Celery Ph. 805-W.
We build, design and refinilh.
sink disposall, Jalousicd rear there on the screen speaking to
w. overdrive. *200. Phone 1379*
•
VI
.vary
isatonalile.
Call
1020J.
41. 1
jjgl at uis French, Ph. 32-IL
hall, laundry room with toilet them,
DOM V
2 and 3 bed room reanent block
JCJ.
_
ENJOY ■ ahopplnr spree on your
A
|
and
lavatory.
UPSTAIRS:
3
take
front
home*.
163.
A
$83.
I.
Wine
nip
1933 Chrysler Wirdior IdhWT D«* 40 IIUl’ R Alarm Clock*, Guarante­ SMALL CHANGE. F. M. B. 5c. 10c
unfurnished. Phone 1129. St.
bedroom*, aromatic cedar clo­ (T—BROKERS ami REAETDKS
2 llivrr iGa I
ed it h'J. hanfunt Jewelry A
Luxe. Unly 22.0UO actual mile*,
&amp; 25c ,*tore, 321 S- Sanford,
John Really Co.
3 One who
set*, »oh&gt;r bath and large sleep­
Luggage*.
&gt;
0
Sanford
Ave.
t all Hay Herron. Phono Ft id, or
INCOME
I’
RDl'ERTV
mixes icing
ing porch An ideal home for
A D M 1 R A I.
radio phonograph. Efficiency apt. Hi-way 17-92 So.
1343-W after 8:04 p. in.
II,
nullful
0
Unit
\
|
i
n
I
I
in
e
n
children $12,500
Good rundltion. First $20 gets
Ilmi-e t billing- Window*. Flour*.
City Limits. Slumber land Court.
Hoii*r,
fuinl'hrd,
exeellell
it. Call 1998.
FOR n e w PONTIUS and good, ....... .. I all l l l l J, D. 4*. Caldwell
NEW 3-RKDRt)t)M PLAN' l It
lieighboihuthl, In walkllnc ill
••lean USED CARS, call Bay
HOME at Lake Mary. Dcdicnl
3
room
apt.,
njult*.
111.1
Park.
stallre of town, Imniite $ t.V
Herron, Phone 2436, or I34J-W WANTED Work tor dump truck. FOR FILMS. Finishing. Tain
rd right-of-way across
Hie
per month.
Recorder*, Supplies. See VVIK
Al«u
hauling
fur
straight-body
0
alter 11.00 P. til.
street provide* permanent lake
125.5m) with Ih.lHhi Down
IIOLDT'S CAMERA SHOP. 210 3-brdroom unfurn. house ItbJ
truck. Large and *mat) Jubv any­
Court SI. Ph, 2U31-R,
view and privileges. Corner lot
S. Park Ave.
Consult A n r.A U tm First
J932 Pontiac fa ; aim a hardtop
where. anytime SATISFACTION
approx. 17,404 *q. ft., high anil C U M , U N A N D IIA UK GY
hydromattc rlrtv
Nr* paint,
GUARANTEED fur odd-job car­
APPLIANCES
2-ROtiM rutlage, rrady t &gt; move
good tires, Call RAY HERRON
dry. Clean, ele.vr water from |M N Mark \*e.
I’bane 2JI1
in.
All
utilities
furnished,
2441
pentry.
masonry,
body
and
fend­
at 2436. or alter b.CO p. in.
deep well (164 ). B ull in G. E.
FRIG IDA I lit: appliance*, sale
er
vvurk.
tree
surgery
and
tree
Park Ave.
phone 1343-W.
; /'in D ow n— J.'dl Mnnlli
kitchen, central fired heal, I 1*
and service. G. II High. Oviedo
trimming. RALPH BRUCE .SINFI*. Phone F0 6 3315 or San 2-RKDRt)OM uiifiindshnl hmse.
b a th s, carp-.rlr and porch. A 2 Bedroom home on 2 lot*, with
*1947 PACKARD 4-dr. clean
CLAIR STATION, 1001 W. 1*4.
ford 1(512 W' alter 6 p m.
kitchen rquippeil, $30 m itth. 1
shade and liutt trees, liquipped
real bn)' at $13,800 Shown ut
1951 FORD Victoria
,57 • Si . PHONE ICO.
inila iiurm &lt;&gt;r I.uiihM,**i u.i| your convenience I'hone OWN­
with stove, refrigerator and
1933 PLYMOUTH Club ( - &lt;,*•
Sales - - Sendee
Hwy 127. PIltlNK Winter I’aik
hratrr. I omplrtr price %6.Sno.
excellent
J&lt;*95 This i, * free g'.ii-*t jkisv to the
ER—Sanford 686AV*
SINGER
!h&gt; 2989. H B. {.three.
2 BEDROOM Home. w&lt; II loeatt t,
WILL TRADE
1'iaillu Lake Drive-ill theatre
Sewing Machine*
D&gt;-.liable av home or irntal.
306 W, Second St
*
fur Helm Andrew, Lake Mary. Also parts, ancsiurie* fur all Kuril, gaiage apt. 71*6 N "P l
$6,300.
For Sale by Owner— Rant!i type
Exp.
Nov.
I.
ItMi.
makes
uf
sewtnn
machines
of
^ Thi* I* a Iree guc.,'. pi&gt;&gt; to I hi
home on large hit. Crystal l ake
American and European manu­ W EUKA APARTMENTS: rooms
ROSA L. PAYTON.
Mnvlcland Bole In theatre I *r
P IM P S A SPRINKLER
Phone IU17-W.
facture
private baths, l i t W. Kir l St
Mrs. Fred Stein.
Regialeied Real la tn p Itroker
SYS IKMS
All Repair Wink
N'ov. I._ I
Bedroom home on 4 lot* I’ hone
with 2871
17-94 at lluwalbi
All types aril »itr*, in-tailed ur
4 room unfurn. h»u*e and bath in 2Fully Guarantee I
screened in jHirrh A carifctre.
"Du It Yourie-lf.''
country.
Ph.
1124
31.
106 E. SECOND ST.
F u r n i s h e d or unfurnished. 2 Beautiful Home* 5-room. 2
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
BUSINESS
liedrmims, bath and t-tiMti, 3
Phone 1626-vV after 6 p. nt.
S T I N E
Kun. 3 room apt. Private hath
IV—BUILDING MATERIAL*
bedro.ims. Iialh Ruth have &lt;arSERVICES
Mnclilue and Supply Co,
4c entrance. Ph. 1154-31.
3lledrooin home in South Pirn(xirlci.
. i7 W . 2n I st.
Ph. f.' ~ HED-1-mI x'cO N C K E TE _
ire*t Owner being tramferird
1’ IION‘ E »27o lor 4 IIERRV
Window Sill* • Lintel*
Nice
3
room
furn.
apt.
Scrrcncd
la—IIKAUIY PARLORS
105 Sliamom Dr.
t ROSLEY HEN DIN
Fepllc Tank • Stale Approved
Real Eilale llrukcmge
Notary
(Kirch
fc
garage.
Only
$37291
Sul' * nd Se-vice
Sand • Cement Mortar Mix
mo. 612 Park, Ph. 468-W, 3lgr 2 I*. Iroom house, for »*!•• I.v own­ I ’t'1 MT. 13th K’ Ren Barber Shop
Modern Air-conditioned Salon
ItANDAU.
Miracle Concrete Co.
er Paw Down. $J6 monthly pay­
\ liurrlcU'H lien tilt Nook
Eleclrtr eoiup.ny
- » Elm Ave.
Phone 1335 See Seminole Healthy for Deilr103 S- Oak
Ph. 971
ments. 1917 Summerlin A*«* ph,
Robert A. Williams
Service— Qualily —Satisfaction
able Houses and Apts. Phone 27.
MOVI4 AND tv SfAg Donald O’Connor, 31, Is shown with tetrest
iQ83-W.
III \l.llilt
Ph 113 Sanford ZU7-J—3 De Bary
CONCRETE
Ciorle Noble, 23, m Kants Mi nice, CalD-, just beforotbair wadding.
SPECIAL
lt.iv mund l.umli|iiisl,
Ready, Mixed Concrete. Concrete This is a free gurst pats to thr I»c)a Arbor: Imrge new 3 iwit
)'-itli have la-ou n err.- I L-cfcrc. O'Connor was divorced July If,
SU) Permanent, fS 34
Morieland Ri le In thratru for
Block, Sand, Gravel Cement
EMPLOYMENT
rnoin, 2 bath Rainblrr with
ASSOCIATE
|
1938, by hll wif,-, Gwen. Tlicy liave a ten-year-old dsughtaf.
KVA I1KSS IIKAI IA SHOP
Sir*.
J.
M.
Garrett.
Concrete Pipe to meet till
ilori.la Room, screened porrh, •'hone 1673. Atlanlie Rank llhlg. I
Phone M3
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Exp.
N
’ov.
I.
I!i36.
Qualifications.
car-porte- folly eqnipp.-,l kiteh28—HELP tVAVlTD—FEMALE
T H IS IS YOUR C H A V K
Shrm itin C u n i r c l r 1'lpe Co.
BILLS HARD ID I '.U : Sell
m ; utility room and other ex.
.7—BUILDING - REPAIRS
Waitre-s wanted, Apply Touch- Out West nth SI.
REAL E.STATE
to move into beautiful laidi |- Phone 2D9
trail air iuadltloning. ileuutiPAINTING
ion Drug C o, 3|r. Gilpin.
things you're through w i t h
line and lake advantage of a 4fully lands*.i|teil large lot, near
14—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
srhool bus roule Phone 2221-14
' j'v loan Nearly new 3 bedroom
WOOLS EY
84—FARMS AND GRI.VES
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"l XII
thcuugh tram Ads for CASH
home nu large, shady |ul, life
HAVNES Office Machine Co.
*7 BROKERS amt RE AL I tilts
u
Marine Finisher*
Good eolrer, while or colored man
time
tile
i
•
a)|ehcirir
kit
20
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tile
farm.
Three
bedroom
Typewriter*, ailding martiiurs.
Call 1821.
F o r Your Boat
in wor* un farm, Regular job
house, large bam. All equipment
•hrn, hind*
; flaan through
Sale*-Rental*. .Ill Mag., Ph. II
nut.
Ph. t' * W. H. A. Stephens, Bri*Senkarik (Jlass nnd Faint 4 o
and machinery. Easy term*. Ph.
•on Avr.
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1333 J. P. 0. Be t 1151.
Phone 320
112114 ,W. 2nd St.
IT. DIETRICHS
T. W. .HERD
CALI, US TODAY (!)
Used furniture, appliances, to&gt;ds, 83-UOMKS
([.DOR sanding and finishing. 29—S AIJtf43| E N • AGENTS
REALTORS
W A M ADS
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Cleaning, waxing. Serving Semi­
1*81 Park As*
Phan* 27 or lu
Guy
Allen,
A
woe
late
NEWSPAPER street satrsboyi.
321 East 1st, St. Phone DUE
1225 DOWN
nole county since 1923.
Arli tic I’ rltr, Avtoriate
Ages 8 to 12. Apply to 3Urk
ACREAGE
3 Bedroom* and CarpoDa
H. 31. Gleason, Lake Mary
Realtor — General Insurance
Small and large tracts, fur Kamillciri, The Sanford llerald, after
Terra n o Floors
2nd ANNIVERSARY
ing. tirnsing,
Developinir or Phone 991 or 2122 112 N. Park Ave.
For Painting call Mr. Tarkcr, Ph.
school.
Kitchen Equipped
TENANTS
IN UUR
Hpeeulation. See u* for all your
r/X XI! Room special t!4 93.
Nice Residential location
SANFOIID
LOCATION
ltr*l Estate need*
30—
WORK WANTED. FEMALE
Landscaped Yards
OZILR REALTY CO
V I &gt; '« I* i free *-ur--. t c
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391 30 Ready fur oecupaney in 2 weeks
Rita theatre for Mr*. J. E Baby silling, references, 1013 M. Echols Hi-Rurr
F R O M O U R O R IA T
2544
French
Ave.
llai.-l M. Field. Aaioeiate
Sufa Bed amt Chair
90.M
A. K. SHOEMAKER, JR.
l.vaj.s.
J.
W.
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RKAl.TOIt
26QI
So Orlando llwy. i'li. 1353
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49.30
Builder
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EVENINGS: 3115 and 790
Free headboards un Hollywood Pbon* 1991
funeral
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Sm ' m
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Powerful Electron Iron Makes Care
Microscope Finds
O f Ruffles Easy
New Substance

F. Herbet Seeking
Brothers, Sister

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
chaitep . »
*'! figure th* Joh at the air­
nerves in the brain and spinal
IE champagne dll #*«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
you’d prefer I didn't go to the Cm aura If ah* lay in a deck chair, Kevin, he was taken from the
miRht even coma to '-he hall m jdance 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
"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 Brue* would do her any harm after
ly is formed by and ii a part af
would want to dance With an obi
bet, a Parisian couple who m i-,
grunted, he laughed and added. 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
Until recent yeirs myelin was
■topped
aenring."
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’
*
alive" 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
rT
IC
IO
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 I I I * -"
'
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 ro n 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 King 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'have 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'

T re e
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. I l l . 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
BABY BEEF
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.
SALE
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
SIDES
rival* industry, there seems to Ihe modes and manners of 1912
From
Parts
to
Lov
Angeles
the
e rarely ever rnough to fill all
HINDS
39c
lecting is the same it’s a time to
orders.
he
feminine
and
dresa
In
the
Several of our pulp mllti fur
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
Real
I'oualry Ratoked
feet or flxin ieet. requiring oao Dame football tram ant of Irish
and 77* tree* to the acre respect­ descent.
Mintage
lie 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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a year for the United Nations—

WorldWar II cost each American
almost 1000 times that much a year!
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 o f atomic energy.

T h it It th * U t h A n n lv m a r y o f th * U N - t h « U t h
A nniversary a f m a n '* first co m p ltta ly o rg a n lz td
M a rch fa r paaca
Nrvlirtrlr hat ever said ilui lie to t 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, d ot 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 lo i’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

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
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too their favorite Dodgers play
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HOAII tOMMITTF.R MKMDRRS of the
( h . m W of Commfrrr
Ati»«( inn * r%u».4 in ihpm Itv tW inrnttjtrthf p. Show n with the piipei U
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(left to right) lUrry Hunter.
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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.

DeBarySays No

iieriong'svisit
Recalls To Writer
Similar Incident

T o In c o rp o ra tio n

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
. . . ..
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»**
’
the smiling fare of our Imminent yl' ,rh
T ‘ . r , nfr&gt;hi
nn
c , j . ! t ,r!omr
vtneed that our mad problems ran

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Simplicity Speed.
Accuracy Voting
-&gt;&gt; *» M«
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

.«e„r** w . i :
Mtmftj r^"nnere n'tnat
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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Plea*
rieasa^ ,7*^ ‘ b " l*
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note..
—
—
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,
t

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Chairman Hunter said hr iiuln i

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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*
(Continued
on 1‘Sttt fwo)
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Safety Group
Convenes Tonight

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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.

I

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.

*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
o cr. 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:
1Obstetrics, 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 Park
•*&gt;e and 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
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•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 off i 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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The squadron i* now undergoing
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a well devetvOil leave period hr .
I l f IN IN
f«*ie retuminc inlrn«tvr training r l l C
W U
Krtrl
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
_____ I
*||
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* —
-4( *** iiaC

t

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.

Additional
Local News
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D A Y S

1^7)
AM

WE’VE SET THE STAGE for the greatest Bargain Harvest
ever! We must make room for new merchandise, and this Is
our chance to buy top valuesat the lowest prices ever.
You’ll find famous brands . . . national}' known quali'y . .
. . . all at unbelievable stavings.

1

$ 9 9 .9 5

$89.95

A tremendous value In ft big family size 7-plece act.
Large table hns finest quality, heat-resistant, plastic
top—which comes tn a selection of popular colors.
Matching chairs are heavily padded In Insure maximum
comfort. Convenient chrome handles on chair hack*
afford ease in caring. All 7 pieces for the very name
price you'd pay fo a 5 piece set!

.12-Piece Dinnerware Set with the purchase of (he above
dinelte. You recleve a lovely 32-piece Homer Laughlin
dinnenvsre set abvdutly FREE when you purchase a
dinette during our sale.

/HR GALLOPING Bin**
FUR THOSE JUNIOR COWHANDS
'’ H im

•»

This appealing mahogany desk . . . In I radii tonal
style . . will lend elegance lo any room . . . The Severn
large drawers assure extra space. Included (hut not
shown) are a matching chair with washable sent and
a five piece desk net of much needed nccenories.
Also available in modem l.itned Oak
Sturdy and well reinforced plastic horse with plastic legs,
attractively colored, mounted on brightly painted durable
tricycle chassis. A hobby horse and tricycle combined into
■ sensationally new and thrilling ride.

WITH EVERY PURCHASE
For the laat word tn healthful ra*
laxatlon you will need thia won*
derlul recliner . . . . It tiltn auto*
matirally to any position . , , .
no buttons or levers to fool with
. . . . Quality engineered tn assure
years of comfnrtnble service . . ,
. . . Available In combination wnah*
nhle plastic with matching tweed
fabric.

Headquarters
For
2 Pc. Suite
S I9 9 50
▼

A luxurious living room suite that ha* ''everything”
T h l reverslhlo boxed edge seat CUahiona are fil d
with Ri', inches of FOAM RUHRER...........And the
ftuite la upholstered nil over in the new SYLMFIt
f"'
* *■'"*** itnlns end wines clean easily.
New style pillow-arm very’ heslful for head or nrm
........... Never such fine features at so low a price.

LA M PS

LA M PS

llrautiful buses of china and cera*
mlc and brass with Plaslicghue
and handdared pebble bourlr close
■hades. From |5.9j up.

End Tables 117.95 Coffee Table f 17.95 Occasional Chnlr J2I.95

DON'T DELAY
COM E IN
TO D A Y

SAVE
TOP
VALUE
STAMPS

SANFORD

PH. 1425

De BARY

“Where Your Dollar buye The Most Furniture”
EASIEST TERMS IN TOWN

�&amp; h e § &gt; a n fa rb I B t m lb
*
TO l UME XLV1I

EetablUhed 1908

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1938

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Delivered Hy 6 P. M.
Call 1821 Ilcrore 7 V. 31.
For Delivery

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NO. 217

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To

W arrant Is -Issued
Hear Her long
For
Former
Bank
Oviedo Man Cut
In Tavern Fight;
Em ploye's A r r e s t

Every civir and ferrite club
] in the cit* will Iw represented in
Ih# inter-club meeting to be held
Monday noon at the Episcopal
Church Pariih Hou»« when Coni.
A. S. (Syd) Herloni Jr. will V
the speaker originally scheduled
to addrr&gt;« the Santord Rotary
Club at Hi regular weekly meet*
ins. Ilrrlong, when informed of
the derire of other rlubi to join
In the meeting, expressed hit
An InTfitlgatlon will be eon
pleasure at the tnlrreri ihown In
the acconiplDhincnl* of the la at ducted by Juttlrr of the Peace
ronsre't. the subject of hla talk. Theo Aulin, in Oviedo, inti the
tail Friday nlghl Dashing of CamJoinins with Rotary will be the
following orgamutoni: Rurine** by Klmbte, U-) car-old Army man
and Prnfe»»tenal Women’* Club. &lt;*f Oviedo.
Conriablr George KeUey «*id
Pilot Club. Kiwani*. Lion* and
JnyeMt. Mr*. Roberta Gatrhel that Klmbte attempted tu »icp inplant to n rte a turkey dinner j 1® * fUM lad Friday nlghl about
with all the fixing* at the regular 11:30 at the Seminole Tavern,
rale charged the luncheon club*. north of Ovirdn.
Club .ecrrtaric* are a*ked to
la the truffle that followed,
be at the door promptly at U :U Kimble w n cut acrot* tha hark
a. m. to rhrck in thrtr member*. and poiaibly the *tomach Me .*
TWO SPEAKCltS AT VKUTKIIHAVR Garden Club meeting flank the president of the t «ral orjtartlaa- A group of nearlk run l* expected now* i on fined In the Orlando Air
t |&lt;m at the luncheon held in the .Khritv Club HulkUng. Shown nl-.ve (left to right) are Mr* Vn-1 El.
*” be welcomed by R utin's prr- Porte Rate llo.pitai,
Noule, Mr*. Fred It. Uanas, and U ln Mar&gt;- Noble. Mm. Noble and M!*» Noble are from J i i W
‘ idrnt, |)r. Charlea I,. I'crton*.
KeUey arreded William Angti*
allle. (Staff Photo)
I
Program chairman (or the occa*ion Neel, a ronnet guard xt Cocoa,
Rill Kirk will Introduce Cong. Her- and lodged him in Iht Seminole
★
★
Ions.
County jail. However, Neel wa»
Congreuman Hetlong will be later relcatrd for lac* of evlmet at the city limit* on Wcat deneo.
Fir*t St, Monday mnrolng by a
Lla'ed aa witne»*e». on the rec­
motoreadr which will accompany
ord file at the Semmol* County
him to the Seminole County court
Sheriff* office were: Roy Alford
houte where he will be available
and Jewell Burton of Owcdi,
The big two day ahopping rx.-nt morrow which will U- In Sanford throughout the dai to talk with hi*
In Satilord will continue through fur Ranner Hay* bargain* “ We eoniliturnti with the exception of Tuny Suinmrniil aad Janie* High
arc ready to take care of the and to the noon luncheon period when ho of Geneva.
*
nb,uf.f: l
tomorrow „ the Sanford Mer
The Juttice of tha Peace hear­
and an tnthu.la.tlc crowd of ho eh&gt;ntt A.aoclation apon.ored ''Ran lerve them," IV »»« *ald today will *peak to a joint meeting of
ing this afternoon ia being held
Sanford fevlerated Ganlen rlub nfr |)1Jrt- bring* tome of the big- a* the big event got underway at the Sanford civic club*.
ladle, welcomed two dlatlngul.hed
, lutf cvrr „ffl.rr,| ln s.nfotd 9 o'clock.
Congre»*man llrrtone will he at 1 o'clock to look into the a*gue.t. at a noon reception ye* er- ,
llKjl
aurToundl„g
honored at a dinner given in hla lault.
day at the Shrine bolding Mr. „ „ hl,mr0An, r#
honor Monday night at Jim
“There may be xnolher arrevt
Fre. B. Noble and IIU* Mary &gt;lh rrr arr .
of ^ op|c ln
Spencer'* Revtauranl by tho Semi­ and other* involved,'' »vd KelV&gt;ble. well - known writer. and ,uwn M
„ sai(| Merchant. A.nole County Remoeratie Execu­ »«y.
Jleakeri. were gue.t. of honor au. iall(in pre,|dent B I- Per .
tive Conmvttee The dinner will
Kimble. Ih* *on of Str. and Mr*.
from Jarkionville.
km* j r t and be added, “there
lie helil at (I o'clock. Invitation* to A. H. Kimble uf Oviedo, ha* bein
the dinner were Issued Tuetday in the army for 11 ) e a n and i*
MU* Mary Noble ipokr on “ You ar,. a jol „f people in the store*
b) the Secretary of the local com­ nnw tUllonrd at Chirletlon, S C.
Can Grow Orchid*,'' which t- the .hupping "
mittee. Robert S. Rlllhlmer
title of her popular book now .n
Huge diiplay banner* announo­
Following Monday nlghl'a din­
il* .econJ printing. “My stari In ing the big event wen on display
ner honoring the filh District ConIhi* hobby began atmpty wilh the ;n More window* and arr&lt;.»» vtorr
grev-man, Ilrrlong will addre** a
urge—highly feminine— of want- front* ye.terday and thi* morning.
Ins to wear orchid*, lol - of them Every .tore in the downtown area R* Captain Robert W. Ja&lt;k*on Remoeratie Rally to be held at the
Someone ha* ‘ aid that the \'a-1 corner of Kir»l St and Magnolia
and not only for e«p«-eul necai- wa» filled thi* morning with cb-rk*
lorn. *o I decided to ral*e them, in every ctablUhment taking i ate xal profr»*|on lx much like thr \vc, according to Andrew CarraMilitating again*! thi* wrte twe of thr early on ruth of .hopper*. mlnUtry. You drdiri te your life way, chairman of tho actlvlttaa
Aid facta: I was a working girl Parkng meter* were entered In a purpo.e You wear the garb throughout the day. Congroaiman
with not much *pare tlm.' nut not thi* morning with paper bag* of
.. a.v urganlied profe*«lon. Your Ilrrlong will deliver a political ad,i&gt; cvtu'it law* &gt;l(e« n hla bid for teeleeMon aa
much tpare money. Bid I made a w!,..e*_A\w free '.arairti In Hit ' in. i, ..
beginning andhave found it mo.: dnv .dim--* metered urea* thro - :h- . r l n- pitatl'v'*' not n -inlre I to Congt*oiiian .if the Fifth District,
rewarding. What IJ d you can do out the day today and tomorrow, be followed b&lt; It." ordinarylay-' Me will be Introduced b&gt; SenaA rrpretentallvr group from
"In our favor l« our localiun in AutliorlgtUon for the free parking man. You reiv unre the pursuit of lor Dough* Stenrirom,
Sanford
wai In Winter Park yrtterOther promlnrnt Seminole CounFlorid*, on the edge of the trop­ came from the office of City Mm- wealth In a large mravure you
surrender your
,lucn*hlp; re- tv cltlien* &lt;&gt;n th«* platform with day at the Eat! Central RMtrirt
ic* wdtrre one may avail hcr-elf Sger Warren F Kr.nwlc*
nf the Allocution of Florida Mo*,
\lm available fir f.-&gt; p»ikir.g n- tore nlltl and well. f.
he Merlons Monday night will be
of favorable climatic- condition! "
pita I Auxillirir* levnnd annual con
w*t
tin
vtii-ucip.il
Patking
lait
n
liuhi-.-t
'■*»!
nf
&gt;
r
ch"*i!i
,ir.»
Itepmrnlativr*
Mack
N.
ClaveMi«« Noble di*pla)cd *(&gt;ccimcn*
ferenre.
Commercial
Axe.
between
Palitii-tiii
fi-.lon.
\
rv
*l
in
the
final
anal)-t*
land
Jr.,
and
Gordon
V.
Frederick,
of hrr homo grown orchid*, fiom
The meeting, an an day one.
&lt; * parent type, Vanda, thr oand- and Mood Axcn. Thi- m-&gt;ruln.'. yoir aim* and object* arr quite and Jame* M. Lee, chairman of
nearly
all
parking
atitl*
in
the
at
moral
a*
any
minuter
t.
be£
=
; ; «
■
=
r v r s A S a
Tw
una. through mutation* of n nbow color*, of purple br.ckcd pet­ Municipal Parking l^ot area were cauie moralllv* ron«l*t* In the
taken.
ronvcrvulion nf the he»t Intrrol*
al* fronted with autunmai mown,
\ larger crowd I* exported to
(Cnnllnueit on Page at
ment*
mt* for Mcrlimj * xixit here Mon....
to lavender* and pink, a &lt;-ro*&gt; uf
Sanitarium and Huipilal, the
xl.it
downtown
Sanford
luiuomiw
Aracbni* and Vanda and n truly
«h*‘
■
orange
Memorial
Mo.pilai
'
auxiHa* local merchant* di.play him
different blue orchid Slany had
n.Ln Monday
M
&gt;Kt a. )a
m*Vr* ■rT.
and the
Winter Park Memorul
Iretl* of item* from their fall and District Governor
man
night
U make*
„ Mp|u|
Ani||llry&gt;
Japane.c-Haw aiian nanu*
,nt&lt;-r dorks along with *pcei»l A l f ! I I \/■^ ■t- I n . . |
hi* bid for re election.
Atlmding the conference from
A queitlon amt aiuwo p .rie l „irri,a((., f„r .)lr Banner R.iva ▼»! ■ I V 15* I L O C O I
the Srminde Memorial Muipltal
followe*l, with advice given on -*A event
D* I l
I L T
j
Auxiliary were A'r* A. W Fpp*
temperature, plenty of air and
s.inford Mmhanl*
p rough * I t O l L ^ llID I U C S G O y
PI j 0 II S c h e d u l e s
Sr., pretident; Mr*. A. B Peter»pft rain* vvlilch would be cai"u- tinir cooperatlvi effort* In the
Mr* 'lirle Glea*on nf Cicala,
•on, Mr*. J . N. Rlarkwelder. Mr*.
Wed
to encourage
thi* .lu-p icl &gt;#nfoid Merchant*
A*»o.-ia
.
. . . . . . . . . . . . ....m
illio n , ili*triet governor of DRtrict Four, Session Tuesday
Allern Richter, Mr*. Sadie Berry.
emphatically tiaied that Banner Pilot International wilt make her
A mertlng of member* of a fel Mr* Robert Feyl nf D# Ran-, and
Mr*. Fred N'obleT in.plruiirr.al Ra)« event "iv nor a *tnck clear .fficlal vi*lt to Ih.* |-w-al Pilot
talk wa* on "Your Own Garden." Ing -al&lt;- at
all, hut a »alo where
Cluh nn Ttie*div, Ori rtalttrmployr* union, organited al Mr* Naney Gray of MVe Mary.
'’We nrr nil »n fortunate.“
he R ■ '.i'e*t and moat up I *date
Mr
G!e,**eu will tie hnnmed **ir Sanford Naval Air Station ( ,Mr*. Fpp* laid Mil* , morning.
.
•Ix'rd. "in owning e piece of liud u*.r handiw 1* featured at ama vitH o dinner in the Yacht Cluh ‘•k’1'1
a**'
1* held
away enihu*rd and in
whirh wc can garden at wc ,&gt;.eo-e. rmglv low price* “
at r. jo p m after which a bu*l ■* ,h' * lr *l*tlon'a auditorium on
^•lJ*
mr
Ixt * tic *enture»ume in trying uu*
Shopper* on the Mrecl tin* morn- ne*« *e**lun will be held with Mr*. Tue.day, Oct. M at 3:15 p m,
,u * “
" “V .
new Idea*, lari'* enjoy our neigh- ln&lt; after completing their pur Sue S M eier,on prr riding
Purpose of Hie meeting, aevord* n* a "J* , ,,
, * , ,"*V'
bur * gift* of cutting. I a.n gr-.d tha-.* ar. loaded with huge pack
All member* ar.* requeued In l,,e &lt;o a member of the Executive
r.-|»&gt;.r*» tnai me mca auxinfar iimIivtrluwlity in one'* Ian i cup- - &gt; "f mcrchandi*e. tignifirant bring llielr na.k.vge* fur gift* tor Lrnnmittce, will be to elect uffie- * r'
* ,,n5.* * on,l „ I .
'..*n&lt;
We MC happy people in I,lit nf the a'trartive price* that arr the "&lt; hrivtma* on the High S r**" *'r»
the neit fiiral )ear be
" t 1 OOUDI&gt; Pf®o.l, Mr*, r.ppv
are permitted to work «nh twins offered in Sanf.-rd .lore* project, *pon»orrd hy the American ginning in November of thi* year, t
.
, .
our hind* in our own garden. In during the Ranner Da)* »a!e« Red rrm * Tl'e gift* will he tndlThe local unioa at th# Sanford , .
,,,r
ItuiMa, where people are regi*|event.
Iridualty wrapped following the Naval Air Station ia affiliated . 1
„
. __ rr * .*!***
w#
have
done
more
than
Sanford merchant; are prepared meeting and turned oxer to the with the National Federation of
mtn:ed, with many living in col­
olhrr auaitlarlei,
lective unit*, we find Inal thi ir
"Some ot the other club* have
garden*, loo. a ir muhiliaci lucre
itaged the 'Follies' iiiecettfully,
it no little plot where a hoiiuwit*
armrdfng to reports, and wa ire
m»y putter ah&lt;&gt;ut, relaxing from
•taging th# *ama one here In Feb­
‘community effort.’
There are
ruary t&lt;* secure fund* for an urllio
public park* (for *liou-vffi but nn
pedir table for our hospital," said
individual, home garvlen.. -o Ur
Mr*. F.pp*.
c# trav-terx can find oil, and nu
Th# highlight of (he conference,
lime io work In one, either.
•aid Mr*. Epp*. wa* an address
"There we have beautifical m of
by Mr*. Traey B Hare, Slate Di­
our touni, &gt;uim with hlbivctiv, of
rector and Pari Prrrident of thr
Vvhlch their are a* riany gorgiou*
rialewlde auiillary.
*;ccimtn&gt;. Alio, flm crin* tree*.
Tha ronferenca was attended
Where rl-c may one obum m i
by rtpretenlillvr* of ten other
much tmaul), for m&gt; lu ig a lime
auxiliaries ether than the local one.
and for *o little mom.-/, *t in «
Preiiding at the meeting wa*
Flurida flowering tret.’ Garden­
Mrs. Maxwell Autiek, DUIrict
ing bring* iia a ipintuul me..age,
Chairman of Orlande.
f#| God gave u* tilant* and flow•i*. coupled v»it*i the talc*-; ui durovering, for ounrlvc* new vanGen. Snyder W ill
etle*. I believe with Luther Bur­
bank that nothing build* charac­
Inspect N ational
ter tike gardening. And if we ht-lp
a child to wonder about the uiya*
Guard F a c ilitie s
true* of life in a feed's piauilng.
A formal Impaetloa of the San­
It'* mirsculou# gruwlu, wo have
ford National Guard facilities and
done much for ourtelxe*, too "
troop# wilt taka place Monday af.
Thr welcoming committee In­
lemoon and evening, according to
cluded Mr*. Fred R. Gana*, pre*,*iformtion received this morning
hOnt; Mr*. Gcotgc McCah. Mrs.
by Tha Sanford Herald.
Citarlc. II. Cole, Mr* George Har­
Brig. Gsa Maxwell c. So)dtr,
den, Mrs. Ilenry Simpaun. tics
Assistant Commanding Ganaral of
president; Mr*. L. E. Spencar,
tha 4fth Armored Division of th*
Mr*. Aroa Ericktea and Mr*.
Florlds-Georgla Na.lonai Guard ti
Kari)le Houiholdar.
expected to lead at tho Panford

Hearing Today

Sanford Garden
Club Entertains
Famous Guests

Buyers Swamp Stores
As Big Sale Continues

Navy Population
Joins In Salute
To Church Loyally

Weather

Auxiliary Members
Report Successful
District Confab

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LINES NOT VINES, ll this m su of cable hanging fn.tn overhead. Thee# are tho cabllli to bo ewtmeotP .U ..||. r . t . ■ * « ...* Kriautir- e I into dial equipment whlrh will tie erected into jaw illon next week. Ono of th# many Men O ip f r i
u f nr rally fair lhrou|h nainuiay, ;rl |,rjn^|n|f ihf*f linrj and rahln Inl.i thr tinv IniUdinir on S. U u rfl A rt. tan bt im r uirtiiU f JudJm
low tonight R-*A
1 (in plaid ehirtj a* be work* »n another line to bo connected.
-

McAllister To Speak
At Chiefs Club;
Attendance Urged

Jack B. Roxton Missing N early 2 W eeks
From Desk A t A tla n tic N atio n al Bank

The poolblllttr* Rial embento*
ment charge* will be made a f - | f
aind a former employe nf the I g *
Stnfort Atlantic National Rank
In Sanford are growing more imAn important meeting of the' minent a* auditor* probe Into the' L
Sc-mltvotc Chief* Club wa&gt; atinoune* record* of the Personal lawn I)e* ‘
ed Ihl. morning by Program pinmrn, of lhe nank&gt;
chairman Mr A tt Kpp* Jr t»r
..
.
iv .
fic d a y night, fht H at thr Pine
Inveilig.lor of the
cre.t School Auditorium at 7:30 hnk-rtl Bureau of InveitlgaUon
in.
bat been in Sanford relative to
Hr. Kppa ilaled that
at notice of ihf ditappenranee
ditapiwaranee of one of tho
mailed to hankl| rmpl
th, meeting i* beingf “rmailed
s**mimtle
each member of the Sewinote
Chief* Club in an effort t.. »llmu
A , r * rrh » no*
«&gt;ndurtlate greater interol i.i the group td for Jack R. Roxton. a former
alilch i* »npt*ortlng and focu*lug vice prr.idrnt and manager of the
attention on local athletic pro- Peoonal l/ian Department, of tho
gram*.
The highlight of the meeting will Sanford Atlantic National Hank,
be an addre** by Ron MrAllltler, who ha* not been at hi* desk for
Sp»rt« Director of WRRO-TV.
the pa*t two week*.
Tltere will be a report on mem­ The duappenr*nee of Roxton
RBV. WILFRED ALDRIDGE
bership and a tepnrt on the Junior
(Staff 1’huto)
High School football learn*. *abl ha* cauird a flurry nf rumor* in
and around Sanford fur tho pad
Dr. Epps.
t . addition, he taut, there will week.
be an introduction of honorary
The Sanford llerxld, In contact­
member*.
AMu, an important p u t of the ing the I'nited State • Ma.-ahal'a
meeting will hr the .bowing of a °ff*, f in Orlando learned of Iho
tratd Utued for Roxton'a arfilm nf the 19f*i Florida Clem.on warra
ir.t lhc warrant w»« u .u el by
game which «•** a AC. tie.
A full attendance nf member* U. S. C’omml**ioner Jame* S.
and thou- Ir.tcreited in Ik-curnIng Ityr.l, Commt*fionor for lhe U 8.
member* of tin* Seminole Chief* Rldrltl Cojfl f..r thee Southern
Ri.tricl of KIj m Ii OrUndo III* RE RA RY-The Plantitlmi E*»
Chili 1* urged, he t*id.
Next meeting of the Seminole vition which read a* follow*: fur late* Woman’i tlub met ihla week
Chief* Club, to f o l l o w the Oct. R “making a fal«r erlry into Ihn *t the mandon for a buffet lun*
me-1mg at Ptnecred. will hr held book* of the Sanford Atlantic rheon al whlrh they welcomed
no Nov fl Tin* meeting will Im* a National Berk wt h Intent to de- 2A new memtier*.
barbecue at the Sanford Plk’* Club fraud »urh ttink, »aid hank t-elng The gue*t speaker wa* the R*e.
when lhe All-Amcritan from a nn!!&lt;&gt;u*l buns, w h ile an officer Wilfred Aldridge who talked on
Ohio Stale, Fnsign John Uuitou t* of laid bank
hi* tatt year'* trivet*, with eadated to tpeak.
The U S Marihal'i efflea ta ll peclal reference to Yugoslavia
Th* Nov. • meeting will al*o “there li a warrant tuned."
where, he Mated, tha people are
foal .ro a film nf the FI.-rlda-Rice
Button i&lt; now a fugutiv* and D friendly and moit enxto-i* ,tn he­
game.
the subject or a wtdepread roine acquainted with Americana.
In a *pecrh u*editing between
search.
terioui ref.rcli.in* an) hilarlnua
llulw-rt
J
.
Bauman,
previjent
nf
Mrs. Mary Detyens Hi# Sanford Atlantic National commra.i the Ree. Aldridge dr*Rank thia nvnnv'nj. «ald that he rrtbed thi* country which for lha
Seeks FSN A Post
It nut making any fiat.-menl rel* moil p«rt 1* «o unkmmntu to ti»,
Mr* Mary Delyen* Superinten- I alive to the cave
However he where a little MS money bnya
dent of Nnr*e* at 5&gt;emlnolr Mem­
&gt;aid ‘At'e arr In the proce** of a much In liuuite*. “ RTen It was
orial Moiplta! of Sanfer-I It a
learned that I wa* a parton (hern
candidate for Ftr*t Vice Chairman routine audit and *hould anything wa* much difficulty In obtaining
develop
or
be
ami»*
the
bank
D
of the INSA Section of the Florida
a pa i * port but when once re­
amply covered by insurance '*
State Nuriev' Annotation.
ceived and | called nn the dif­
The I9VS Convention wilt he tv. 1.1 The retro*.* of the new* con- ferent religion* nnfrr*, I found
at the Governor'* Club Motel in rern ng the warrant i.aued by the that I* actually freedom of ra*
Fort Idtudertlalr, Oct. 21 ; t and If. S. Cuiiiml*»ioocr in Urlan.la llglon in their country "
the election will be held duriiig will quell many rumor* which aia
111* motl amuilnr deieriptljoa
the Convention.
circulating throughout the area,
(Cnnilnoed m Page l&gt;

Rev. W. Aldridge
Tells Woman's Club
Of Foreign Travels

S t.VFOMI) N
&lt;‘IV1I.IAN GUARD UNIT—Mrtnberx uf the recently formed Civilian Guard Unit &lt;v|
Sanford Nnvul Air h'lntbrn |i&lt;*« with t'ommnnder H, L'. Cobr, USN, Executive Rfflerr of the datlun,
(right, front m»| and Id. Commander (I. K. T illey , USN, (right, bm-k ruwl NAS Security Officer.
Thiy nrw; ll. to r . b«ek row) P. D, Mitchell, It. E . Spencer, 11, 11, Rlood*wurth, Robert Steimle, L. A,
Defontaine, U M. Sweeten, F S, Votoiine, and Id'll It. G. K. Tilley. (I to r., front row) T. H. Sermon#
Jr., It. R Glrnn. W. M. Wolf, VV, S. Snyder, O It. Adam*, and t'dr. ll, C. t'nlee. The men are rurrently
training with the Srrurily Rivirion nf SN'A.S, fur tha guard poritioni they will xuume on Ilia neve
interior gate »f the sta tio n , in the m^r fu tu re .

$HOP and $AVE
DURING

SANFORD BANNER DAYS
J&lt;Jm (pahkinq

Naval Air Station at I o'clock

i * * ? ^ r .| *
tr u - j i , , .
I . i* * !? !
, j? ,', Immmito,^
ficilitlaf i f Uif ItJeoJ Natioaal Guard.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

F l i c 2, FrU Oct 19, IBM

All Church Notice* must b* presented «t The Henld
office by 10 s. m. on the day before publication.

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LUTHERAN CHURCH
OP THE REDEEMER

OVIEDO
M3 W. 33th Place
Uttla L. Day, f i l l * '
Phene 1799
Sunday School 1:43 i *
The Rev. Phillip ftchleatmsnn
Morning Wurabip ll:oo a.m.
Pastor
Training Union 4:13 p tn.
Sunday School
0:13 a.m.
Evening Service* T:M pm.
Bible Class
9:13 am .
Wedntidiy Prayer SarvU* 1:30 Service
10:30 t.m.
Prayer For The Dap* phone IN I
p.tn.
HIM.car.ST

BAPTIST CHURCH
Geneva
Sunday morning icrvlcca:
10 a .a . Sunday School.
11 a m. Morning Worship
Sunday avenlng services:
1:13 p. m. Training Union
7:JC p.m. Kvralng Wcrahlp
Wednesday T:30 p.ra. Prayar
meeting

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST,
goo E. Second St.
Sunday Servlets
11:00 am .
Sunday School
11:00 am.
Wednesday Evening Meetings 1:00
p.m
Le»»on Sermon— " I ’robalion Af­
ter Death"
Reading Room located tn Foyer si
Church Building open to public
3:30 to 1:30 pm. Tuesdays and
ASSEMBLY OP GOD 0171*01
Thursdays.
Uth St. and Laurel Ava.
A crrdlal Invitation Is extended
to all to attend our services and
Eav. George S. Rosa
Sunday School
1:45am.use the Reading Room.
Homing Worship
11 am.
ST. LURE'S LUTHERAN
Youth Servlet
#:4&gt;pm. tn Slavla (Near Uvlcdol
Pastor
Xvangallatle "ally
7:43 pm. Rev. Stephen M. Tahy
P riy tr and Blbla Study Wednta Morning Worship 3:33 a.m.
Radio Mission Broadcast at 3:30
day at 7:41 p.m.
g. m. over WORE (740 kc)
MRemtmbar a glad hasd la rites
Sunday School 3:00 e. m.—for oil
you tn worship with us."
•go groups.
Christian Day School — Monday
. . it FIRST CHURCH
through Friday 3:00 a .n . — (All
OP THE NAZARENE
elementary grades and kinder­
garten.)
“danford'a Slog leg Church**
Second Ava. At Msplo SL
CHURCH OF JFHL'R CHRIST
R. H. Spoor. Patter
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
We Invite you to become e mem­
Branch President
ber of our Sunday school. The A. G. I’iiis
tpeaJng service begins at SiV&gt; City Hall
10 am .
am . a redad (Usees are la Hasten Sunday School
Becramant Msetlng
3 p.m.
from 3:80 to 10i l l am.
For farther Information call t i l l
ELDER 8PUINGB BAPTIST
or m » . m a lt Price la Superin­
CHAPEL
tendent.
Eider Springe
Morning worship each Sunday at
by First Baptlet Church
10:49Renford, Fla.
Training departments for agea
10:00 e.m.
6 through 40 each Sunday at 6:30 Sunday School
W. O. SUnoell.
Superintendent
11:00 a.m.
leaning evangelistic each Sun­ Preaching
Praache:
day at 7:10 pm. This Sunday Dr. H. IL Martin.
evening evangelistic service at (ha
FIRST RAPT1ST CHURCH
Church of the Nasarene is a dis­
G EN EV
tinctly different service from any
W.
A.
Blleowood
Tailor
other throughout the week. It It
Sunday School
19 am .
characterised by a volunteer choir,
Morning Worahi
11 a.m.
spirited congregational singing
B. T.U.
7 p.m.
special mutlca] numbers. UiU
Evening Worship
• p.m.
monies to the glory of God, and
a brief evangelistic message. You
vrtU enjoy the old-faahlonod at­ PA OLA CHURCH OF CHRIST
mosphere of this high service of Lord's Day: Bible Study at 10 am .
Worship Service
11:00 a m.
the week. '‘Coma and a** I"
7:00 p.m.
A nursery la open at all regular Preaching Service
Everyone Welcome
Services. The sanctuary la com­
fortably air-cooled.
(XULUOXA BAPTIST . CHUBCH
Walter A. Baulk Jr.,
Faster
Sunday School 10 am.
FOSTER CHAPEL
METHODIST CHURCH
Morning Worship Service 11 a.m.
Oviedo
FREE METHODIST CHUBCH
Rev. Gterga IL Cart Ion. Minister
Laurel Ava. at Ith St
0:43 a.m. Sunday School
Sunday School S:43 am .
11:00 am Worship Service
Morning Worship 10:43 am.
1:00 pm. Worship Servlca
F. M. y. 7:00 p. m.
Evening Evangelistic 7:43 p.m.
WEST SIDE BAPTIST
and
Corner of West Fifth and Holly Wadnaaday night prayar
prats* service 7:30 pm.
"WELCOMES YOU"
Sermon by the pastor.
A Friendly, Missionary. Open
Evening Worship Service 7:30
lllblo Church for "THE p.m. Sermon by Ihe pastor.
PEOPLE
Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30
William L. Stephana
Pastor p.m.
B. D. Cralgluw Associate Feeler
Sunday School
10i n , THE SALVATION AEMY
Gotptl of John
Chepter9
314 East Second Street
Meetings
Preaching Service
11am.
Bible Study
7 pm.
Sunday School
10:« am .
Bible Celechiam
11:00 a.m.
Pnechlng Service
7:43 p.m. Holiness Meeting
Prayer Service Friday 7:30 pm. OpenAlr (Street Meeting) 0:30
"New Hampshire Confession ef
yK
7:00
Faith”
TlM
THERE IS A REASON COME Salvation Meeting
TUaedey
AND SEE
Corp Codata
3:30 pm.
Band Practice
4:00 p.m
SOUTH SIDE BAPTIST
Ladlee Home League
7:30 pm
CHURCH
Thursday
Eeet 17th St. At Park Ave.
Prayer Mooting
7:30 p.m.
The end of yoer search
Saturday
For a friendly Church.
Open-Air (Street MeeUng) 3:30
Gerald n. Price
Pester
Mllloa Higginbotham B.S. Super*
UP8ALA COMMUNITY
lateadent
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday Bible School
10 am
Mlaiotor
Preaching
11 am Ree. &amp; c. While
Plaulat
Bible Study
7 p.m Mrt. Clover M am
Evangelistic Preaching 7:43 p.m Mrs, Patricia Summerlin Aiat.
I’tanial
Prayer Meeting (Wed.) 7:43 p.m.
George Peseld, Asst. Sept, ef
Missionary Fremlllcnlal
Church Scheel
You A n Welcome
Church School
10 am.
ROLY CBOU CHURCH
Worahlp
l l *.m.
(Episcopal)
Westminster Fellowship
7 p. m
The Itvv. Kdeard U Aldworth Willing Workers
7 pm.
Frlrat-la-charge
Evening Worship
7:30 p.ra.
Holy Eucharist
1:00 e.m
"Everybody Invited to attend
Family Service end Church School our •errices."
9:13
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Pesior
Mltfon IL Wyatt
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHUBCH
hev. J . W. I'atbam. Pastor
Educational Director Rachel BraCar. Paurterath SL, Oik Ave.
•Iry
Sunday School 3:43 am .
9:45 a.m. Church School
Morning Worship Service 11:00 Claaeea for all agsa.
a.m.
II e.m. Morning Worahlp
Training Union 4:13 pm. It's ■ Sermon— “The Old end the New'
family affair.
p. m MYT
Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.
7:13 p.m. Organ Vespers
"Cornu thou with us and ue will 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
Sermon— “The Teat of Deeds"
do Hits good."
Broadcast over W.T.R.It,
8:30 p.m. Fellowship for young
SANFORD REVIVAL CENTER
people.
Rev. L. F. Tether,
rastoe
Sunday School
lo a m. Wednesday Evening Prayer Ser
vice 7:10 p. m —"Study of
Morning Worship
11 a.m.
Paul's Letters"
Evening
Evangelistic
Service
7:45 pm.
LAKE MART BAPTIST
Weekly Servlets:
CHAPEL
Tuesday and Thursday 7:43
Laht Mary. Fla.
p.m.
Pastor — Ray. W. A. Ellenweod
Rtgula
Saturday
Meratag Sunday School 0 43 a.m
Bioadcait over WTRR 10 33 Morning Worahlp 11 a.m.
*m
Training Union 8:30 pm.

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Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.
Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 pm.

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PAOLA WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
4 Miles Wert ea Rl. 46
Sunday School
0:43 am .
Morning Worship
10:45 a.m.
Wesleyan Youth
6:43 p.m.
Evening Worship
7:30 p.m.
Wednesday Prayer MeeUng 7:00
pm.
Everyone Wslrome
Rev. Cecil W. Shaffer
CHUKCII OF GOD
Rgy. H. W. Uenderae*. Paster
French Are. and 33nd SL
Sunday School 0:43 a.m.
Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m.
MH-Week Service Tuesday 7:30
p.m.
Young People Service Thura*
day 7:30 pm.
EBENEXER METHODIST
CHURCH
Citrua Heights
Rev, Edward Murfln,
Paster
Sunday School to am . Clifford
E. Johnson, superinltndenL
Preaching Service 11 a.m.
MYK 3 p.m
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30
p.n.
CHURCF OF GOD
OF PROPHECY
33*3 Elm Ave.
J . Lamar Gilmtr, Paaior
Sunday School
0:43 e.m
Alorniog Worship
ll:on am
Evangillatie Service
7:43 pm.
T u e s d a y : Worn ‘s Misaio.ary
-land will mart at 7:43 p. m.
Thursday: Young Pcoplt'a Service
at 7:43 p. m.
Everybody Welcome
FIRST RAPTIBT CHURCH
Perk Are. el Itk St.
(A Southern Baptist Church)
W. P. Brooks Jr., Pastor
Fred B, Fisher, Associate Pastor
Kirby Rogeri, Music Director
Mrt. Marvin Milam, Organist
Early morning worahlp 8:43 a.m
Sunday School
f.gg
Morning Worship (Broadcast
WTRR)
ii a n .
Training Union
6:13 pm.
Evening Worahlp
7:30 p.m.
Fellowship Hour
6:30 p.m.
Wednesday Prayer Service
7:30 p.m.
NURSERY AT ALL SERVICES
WELCOME
The Little llro»a Church On The
Hill ~ Cernev Peek Ave. and
34th M.
Bernard Root, Minister
Fred Enimlnger, Associate
Sunday School ........
0:48 a.m.
Morning Worahlp ___ 11 n.mSermon: "Prices and Values"
The Central District Plorida I’llSum Fellowship meets at The Ut­
ile Brown Church at 3:30 p.m.
At 3, Central District Council
meets. Fellowship hour led by
the young people of Sanford
Church assisted by Ihe Orange
CUy uroup.
4:00, Upenlng Worahlp Pev. Theo­
dore Rogers, Ormond 1:30 District
and Slate Business; Pres. Harley
Strickland, 4:43 National P. K.
Council, Uoenc University with
reporta from four of our ten
delegates: John Atkinson, Jayne
Smith, nerbara Minton, enl Rev.
Ranking Shrewsbury,
3:30 Food and Fellowship.
6:13 NATIONAL P. F. COUNCIL
— continued
7:30 Benediction
TMF CHRISTIAN 4 MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
P u t Ave. 4 14th St.
Sunday
Sunday School
3:43 a m.
10:40 a.m.
Evening 7:41 pm.

Youth Fellowship
Wednesday

cm

pm.

cho*r R *h**r»»l 7 p.m.
Bible Study and Prayer
• p.m.
Thunder
Cherub Choir Rahaaraal
i:)o
Carol Choir Rehearsal 7:00 p.m.
The Ladles' Missionary Society
meets for Lunch and prayar
on the Sod Tuesday of each
Month at 13:00 noon; and for
hualnasa and prayar on the 4th
Tueaday of each month at 3:30
Pvfltt
fa m ily " 1*4 ,f ,burth for lh* * ho1'
n R E T PRESBYTERIAN
. .
CHURCH
Oak Ave. and Third SL
TP* ■ IT' A- c - Mclaaia. Minister
Jlr**
Mla' 9 f Mask
M l« Katherine Brawn. D. C. E.
«■ Morning Worship
Anthem—"Praise the t.ord, Ye
Heavens Adore Him,", priei.ard-Youth Choir, with obbligain solo by Mary Elisabeth
Ajami.
Sermon—"The Seeret Key"—
The Rev. A. G. Mrtnnl*
9:45 a. ra. Sunday School
10:M n. m. Session meets for
prsyer In the Session Room.
It a. m. Morning Worship
Anthem—"]fn]y Lord God", Cain
—Chancel Choir.
Anthem— "Build Thee More
Stately Mansions", AndrewsCancel Choir, with solo by Ro­
bert Crumley
Sermon—"The Secret Key"—
The Rev. A. G. Mclnnis
Nurseries for children under three,
and three to six, every Sunday
morning during the Worahlp
Hours 8:43 a, m. and 11 a. m.
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Curtis Scores Strong
Role In Rawhide Years

M Tlir lliil Scr«P pla)Ini at (hr Hit* 'Ihealrr Hr ginning Sunday

The Sanford Herald

'Bad Seed1 Opens
*Sunday At Ritz
Warner llro* bring* to thr
* .rren what I* reportedly the mmt
•hocking film ever dared to l&gt;e
produced, "The It il Se*-d." open
ini Sunday at Ihe lilt/ Theatre
Prtxlucerulrleclnr Mervyn l.r
Hoy, one of llollywooo'* l-j-ln director*. *lcnel .lx of (*■&lt;• !&lt;-.* I
£ i g artor* direct fr m II.r -late
play, to re-create their r dr fur
ihc Krccn; Nancy Kelly. I'atly
McCormack, R t l r r n
If ckart
Henry Jonc&gt;. Evrl'n VarJcn. and

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Radio &amp; TV Log

Joan Croydon
"The Had Seeil. deal* with the
contrnvervlal theme that evil can
be inherited, and in the film.
Nancy Kelly, portray, a mother
lio*(. mo*: horrifying fear* about
r*elf are confirmed by the evil
It her daughter,
Driginally a novel b&gt; William
March, the *lory wa* adapted for
the ttage by one of America'*
greated
playwright*.
Maxwell

** . . t i 'u l l l l A t

B U R IE D T F 1E A S U K E 1 H ID D E N

Popular Tonj turn* ha* »corcd ru!«- a* * nvcr rtcamboat gainb
another »ma*h action film a*»l*n- line ad.enturrr top* hU ptwlou*
mrnt In hU new .tarring role film* t.v thr artion category,
with Colleen Miller and Arthur The fact that a qujllfiotl vrtcrKennedy in L'nlveml-lnternatlon- an film itunt mna recently tol.l
al't Technicolor film. "The R a w * a .indicated Mm writer that Curhhle year*.” which upon* tonlshl ti* come* cloie*t among the cur­
at the Crairie Lake Drive In The. i.- t crop of hiding men to emu
trr.
'atlng the late anil great Deuila*
Tony ha* hern brought to the* I'atrhanii*. Sr in arrren daring,
acrcen in Arabian Knight atorie*. i* *trongly tualalnrd in the uni n '* V WDRhvks i«
fJ H THOMAS Ml Tv MM L ,n , hcne
f-niefight and «p--ri« car ru In# foldlag of "Ih r R|*Ud* Year*."
.
from * Wlfll t THF CITY M Fl f V n \c,*J K RKO
film* which lranc&lt;l heauly on Curti* become* a fugitive at the
the action »ide. but hi* current o.it»ct of "The* Hawhidr Year*” Showing Ionite and tomorrow at The I'ltAIIIIK I. \KI* DMIVK‘ when he become* a prime »u*pert, I N 1 I I I : \ I I I I ' .
Amle*r»on. John I.re Matiin wrote ,n 3 murder aboard a river boat
the icreen-play for Warner lira*
Curti* ride* the fugitive trail
Nancy Kell) r.-tim* la the i - Ihr r year- lu-for.- hi* d*Kl
wrren after an abiem-e of **•*■ .on tu return tu Inc arene of
eral year* which fond ht-r on.* of Itic gambling murder and free
the more occupied performer* of Mm«rlf of Ihr «-*iar;,c».
Hi*jourthe New York *tage In that lit- itc&gt; t* rudely interrupted on the
tenm. Mi* Kell* won the highir trad when hr It trlicvril of hi*
roveti-il Vntoln. tie t\ rry Award mon?y by a bold hut loveable tail­
L l i t r n c i ftfttlk b k o v
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«\ m i n i % * i i %% m i •
of the \meri-in Theatre Wlng dle tramp played by Arthur Ken**
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for the be*t p rforman.-e by an nedy
h ic u -o rr
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artre** for her nerforman.-e in
Wlivii . orti* out milieu vrr* Ken­
i.% • %l,%ll
4 ftft T ^ # » l * 4 l l # r u
The Had Sc..I . ' The award nedy and regain* hi* po»*c»»ion».
A lM iiir*
u n i r c i i tt»ti
Moofl l l f t r u - f l
ra|P» comparable to that of mo Ihe two become friend* and pro­ I i» \\y 1*1 lrt**l H I . V *
% 9p
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#u
9 9a
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tinn picture*' Academy Award,
ve* d toward Curti*' original dr*tl- 4 Id
l*t- f l *
f ^1*1
ftrihur l i i N l l i r t
"The Had Seed" introduce* to nation
K i n k # It I I I - h
ftl&gt;*
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,h* *frrrn ,hr hllhljr ' ir* l,H dr*
Curti*' homecoming find* hi* %14 *lpotl K U I l » u flpolLO
1.«% • n f l. lf #
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talent* of Patty M c C o r fianr.-e. a gambling hall enter­ v I e II- tt«l«Mi'UI
tn iu c
lU lt* I h f i
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&gt;##». Ii i&lt;»r T o m i r i v u
mark She it *een tn the pivotal
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lili
llulalo 1 1o *hI
1 11 ft# d u l d i h r 1 i n h «
Pll;P 0f ihe girl who*r angelir tainer playr*l by Colleen Miller, l
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M M F H in n i
the pride and Joy of gambling hall ft; M Cllla I'U MI*
lift I*. *H t •• .•1 * ^ « 0&lt; n
•mile hid.* a had *trcak ■vhich proprietor Peter Van F!yck.
IS O.f l i r e It
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A t a r i 1 t» A H r C » u r . t
rep»&gt;rtedly will *hock the mo*t
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When the young adventurer i* Iw»%«* Il'or
l ' c n « k o » l* o i r w l
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Our
M i r e ItPrtrtk*
_ film. .fan.
given reaton ti. beline that Van ItfiS U ( o o f K H » *
The role of the .trange janitor K&gt;ck w|l lnw,lvP(|
, h„ ru rr II (&gt;* M « M N m i lloi»-*il
i* aiain in the hand* of Henry i*,at murder. Curti* t* onee again I t I I MorlliM T h *i'n
«* t iim —* * i r o n ii
IS J i
June* who.e out.t.ndlng perform f„ri.Pll
,M.f(1|np a ( , „ r
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ancc proml.e* to rat.* high with „ mc
,, piir, llpt, ,,, Viln K&gt;ck*s
M iiiitt
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in i v n a
film goer* and critic.
henchmen
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4 Ift TwlUiiit
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l i l l i.’i p i i t n K » i 0 * 1 0 0
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an hn-v-r a m , Kenne*ly r u t maneuver the J 14 • K u r t *
4 l«a t i t « « i r » | Ap ert# T h r t li A
bellowed upon only few film riv,.r
mur.lrr.r-* and Ihe l l .l l U l o V | l» ^ v A l w «
t Id
I ' r i f l i n g On % C I « * i J
creator* lie ha. many lim e in forn„.r ,, rlp.,rit,
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U n ite d N a tio n s O b s e rve s 11th
Anniversary O c t 2 4 ; Support It!

Ike, Stevensen Repeating Selves
By JAMES MARLOW
woria U “pane*" He
that
Vim k Ii IH Pres* Newt to il) ft one ovwrUme, m ini % ia praeWASHINGTON v T - Tb« loe*fr lically every .perch. Although ha
this campaign last* the marc says “peace" ua’t SB m u * *a
President Elacnbowcr and Ad’al this campaign, ha's made it sound
Stevenson sound Ukr p.vnjgraph like a big one.
record, of themselves.
i f * not hard to guet* why:
They’ve been repea'ing them j The "resident and hU advisers
selves—not ool) u their al.ackr,
probably derided that - *.*ee
promise*, claim* and eoObterthere's no blg-tcale shooting a
claims—but particularly in *«me
the
world and the Korean War
of the word* they use.
ended during hit adminoiraUun
This might be cxpM c.l in a —it’s one of hi* belt selling
campaign and must be due tn one points. He manage* to bring Koof three reasons:
rea Into moat of his spee.-hea
1. They can't think c f new some way.
worJa. or 2. they Uke the &lt;J4j Stevenson ha* actually taken
one* so much they c m " heir to out a copyright on a few wards
part with them, or 2. they think »nd phrase* which he bounce* off
using them over and over is gooj the Republicans every .‘hare* he
politics.
gets.
If thi* campaign round* d illWith these word*, sometimes *eit may be because the cinddales arranged in new combination* he
are beginning to make one ipeech accused the Republican* of “comsound
tike m other, placency"
------ . pretty
— - - much
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” an I ''political cynlOne of Elsenhower's favorite e'tm " and of behg stalled on
dead renter.” He say* they are
“smug" and put up “atubborn op-

"To . . . live together In peecc with the provide* the mean* for building international
another us good neighl&gt;ora" In tho puri&gt;oao l»cace und fellowship.
of the United Nation*.
It 1* realized that the United Nation*
And on United Notion* Day, Uctol*er 24. could never have been founded If the people
1956. we celebrate the 11th anniversary of of the world hnd not wanted It. It can never
_the 92-natlon organization.
accomplish It* purposes’ If It lack* their sup­
Last year there were many way* to cele­ port.
brate United Nation* Day—a children'* par­
1 9
9
ty in Copenhagen: a aunriise nervlce and
the pealing of bell* In Manila; a dance in Indifferences
Mexico City symbolizing the rhythm of a
A curious thing I* happening, so fnr n*
common purpose: "fire* of Joy" on the hill* shot* to prevent poliomyelitis are concerned.
of Togoland.
All over the country, the program to bring!
Why do people all over the world cele- alxmt universal vaccination is pushing up
brate thl* day? Partly, perhnps, because they against a dead weight of indifference.
GPS a t conirloue of some of the thing* wldcii
The eause* of thl* indifference are hard,
have been made poiiblc through the mach­ to pin down. Rut the fact of it I* Indisput­
inery of the United NaUoiuv but more, much able Million* of person* to whom the polio,
more because the day synilmllre* for them a vaccine I* now avnilnble nre not getting it
hope and a faith: hope that peace mnv be Though the bulk of these are adults, many
.
preserved In the world, and faith that, in
acting together, nation with nation, good
spent in developing military weap­
may come for nil.
For Instance. In the Florida Polio News,
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knit and would rather cook than work ran
do
ai
well
Such hope* attd desire* a re centered in *. bulletin I* uni Ib .. othe. V
ran
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at
well
at
men.
N ational fou n d ation
c r k ENWICII, Conn .f -There cat out. eventually hope* to mar“ But out of all hrte projects
Th*re it a certsin amount of pre­ come peaceful uses." she said,
the United Nation* which wim founded for Infantile Paralysis. it was revealed that
, younz gal engineer here who ry and have a family,
eleven yeara ago In a world *eourged by the percentage of eligible po|)iilntlon. age hold* down * lop job in budding Mi*« Harlam. who was horn In judice against them still, but most "and I hope lo see ihe day when
of It can be overcome by show- it will be pnatlble for nations to
war to provide the mean* by whlrh men 0-19 recelvlne one n r nv&gt;re Infection' o f ' America’* guided missile* — but; Berlin and came to thl* country ing
you can do the work.
devote at least half the money and
might live together In peace.
Salk Vaccine purchased with federal fun,I*
,hp
u' hrr 0,,n
"That la the only solution I know effort now- going into defense wea­
a
tire
ta
il
c°*‘**v
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tewing
maenme
opof.
A
girl
can’t
do
it
by
charm
And peace the United Nation* Charter or supplied by the Foundation, up to June 1. "*
th*n“ ■ «»»•• u lJ colle&lt;f
* ** ** m' cnin* op
pons to more peaceful goals.
lluth Harlam. smiling “hut if
■«*»*• * rit"
"
recognizee, la no negative thing, no mere l«5fl in Seminole County wn* 21.4
"My own dream la to find a
an&gt;thing goes wrong with the mo- " S ' 1* ,lWr Isnguagrs. nJ"„ ____
l»»lud
it bothers her occassional!)- that way to make tolar energy avail­
avoidance of war. It la a positive way of
able cheaply for the home."
life which must be based on Justice between
men and between nations, on the sharing
~
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f i s . " a r i L z r s k .i
of the necessities of life and the good thing*
eet ,ra* Lafayette County with 9.1.
down'm u Jh^f 'i^ 'o ld *1nU^thy
lr*cin&lt; * urk i&lt;* « {
of the earth - It* material richer and It*
T h e fijnirerk rcco n iln jr to th e rejsirt. wen* against career women In thi. * ho ***.
.j.
wealth of knowledge -- and on the brother­
obtained from re|xirt.s o f in jectio n * sent to Held.
»• MI** HafUni. d*rk- jirpnjTil uou#n |fn|inMr.. ’
hood of man.
£2?
thi ^
These are not new Idea*. For man's great th e S ta te Hoard o f H ealth.
Cost
o
f
the
shots
m
ay
have
deterred
some
atomic
era
asked If her knowledge of thermodesire for peace goes back a long way.
What la new about thla uge of our* U adults. This ran scarcely b&lt;. true in th e cn*e she is a project supervisor In rur lo romance ubyP *!*1*
making her too
Must be a local resident and thoroughly experienced.
that for tha first time In hie history, man­ of iireirnnnt mothers however, or in the case desrloping liunching mechsnlsmi critical of men, who are usually
..........
*
for two key weapons In the namore thermal than dynamic.
kind, aa haa l&gt;een said, dare* to t&gt;elleve It
Good salary, two weeks vacation with pay, insurance
' ! ! £
“No. I don't think so." the said.
practical to build a better life for the whole ernment varcln- is available without'charge J J J ' b o ra " 'i 'S
and the only cost involved is the doctor s shl.
, *t*ff „t oy mite ' Men are human, after all, and
human race.
benefits, etc. If you can qual ify, this is a good job.
* ,r not an engineering problem There
fee.
‘'Thousands
of
children,"
the
National
draftsmen and engineers in th e 'i. ,»
--------On and for the»* purposes, the United Na­
no predictable scientific law on
Foundation for Infantile Paralysis said re­ laboratory of the American Ma U
Apply to
tion! was founded.
how two peoplo (all to love.’
chine Koundry Co
cently,
“face
the
needles*
prospect
of
a
life­
She has found neither her m i
We obaerv* the Uth anniversary of the
It sound* like an unfemlnlne job,
, nor her youth such of a handicap
United Natlonn - and place before our read­ time of cripplinir tmle.si unused federnl
in lupcrvising men engineers sen­
f
u
n
d
e
for
purrhi.se
of
Falk
Vaccine
In
most
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brC4Utr
o(
,hr
olJ„
Ul,dtn.
w
ork
er* the fact that the bail* on which the Uni­
ior to htr.
ted Nations ahould be judged la whether It state* are promptly put to the purpose for ihe did «n such Other unfemlnine “ The don’t resent me.” she
which they were allocated.'*
project* a* a new howuirr. an an- slid, “tn engineering work, what
In some states, doctors are being notified ^aircraft run *«t * tank
determines how a thing get* dona
T h e S a n fo rd H e ra ld
that federally-purchased polio vaccine is Thr *al
thoroughly feminine is whether It is right or wrong.
Whether a girl say* It or a man
r*kiu«i*4 o*iir niro* estursit
*,*«*,
still avnilnble for the a-fclng. The Notional
makes no difference.
houndation 1 U0 i.h ur^insr nuulta to Im* vac* uhrn hrr joh »oniptinfi inikr* “Girls wm
«&lt;th *nr
the ngm
right irammg
training
■ntarol aa *eee*4 ala** wauar evtrott tl. set * *t
dnate.1, and hn.&lt; annoucnl that it will n**nd .hem more practical. She lixe* toland the right attitude toward tholr
Ska Peat Otf1«o st a*af*re rteris* « * .* ’ i s * s - i
SANFORD, FLORIDA.
•» o*
*r M*r*k s sere
10 million dollars to buy shots for famllleA ---------------------------- ~
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m i o P C RK iN* r a i l * '
pusii*n*t
M a n i o N t u n v i t N *n
r .&lt; * r « n * * s e n * *
that cannot afford the vaccine. At least
IA F F -A -D A Y
KVKl.VN I CT'IHIMO A U » T H * t » » » « « &lt; S « f
half of the states hue approved use of
Ts* Htrkie i* a * i&gt; w s s i *r m * * ***t U is 4 Pft**
commercial vaccine supplier for atluits.
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' ' W'hen the vaccine Is uvallnlile. it la foolish
an ■ a
not to use It. For though millions have now
R**rt***t*e V lllstsllr ky &lt;l*-*r*l tlssrflilig
esrsl-t In*. Ill a**ra&lt;k Wtvlsft Bisk Bile
been vaccinated, nil thn«e not vaccinated are
atlaiia Oktrau
atlll vulnerable to thin terrible disease.
C *fC
tru e rR irn o N n t n
Common sense mivm: If iiossible. !m» im­
•r d r ill*
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position to new Ideas."
While he say* the Republican*
haven't kept their 1192 campaign
promises — in those words — he
sometimes give* them n real
Jaizlng up the same idea with a
little color, such aa eajrtng the lupubliran promlsei are ‘‘checks
that beunce."
Elsenhower i* a great man for
'’ffeta" and “honesty" and "tellIng the truth.'* Those svords pruvl
through hi* speeches as regularly
as a night watchman making his
rounds and punching a dm* do k.
Stevenson — perhaps b eesu .^
he bat talked far more (ban E m™
rohower In this campaign- h*&lt; a
larger vocabulary of &lt;t.vn I r»
words and phrase* wsieh ho pu.la
out. dust* off, ant plays over an.i
over,
One of bis specialties: “Ti e
Democratic party is the parts of
the people." This Is often a pro
Umlnary for him to accuse the
Republican* of he.ng 'indiffer­
ent" lo ihe “little m in’ srd th ^
“small builnet* mao" anl ti,«
"small business man' and tie
“•mall farmer."
He alternately accuses tl.c H&lt;pubtican* of “indifference' ano -&gt;f
an “unfeeling attitude '*
The phrase which ns* bought
him perhap* the most lively re­
sponse—at least from Eticnhower under whose tkir It *erm* to
get—is tbe repeated cumplalnU
that the present White House &amp;«•
cupaat la a “part-Ume prasiJrni "

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It#r* are authoriunva answers
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to four question* of Inttrc.l to
formtr aarricemen and their
famlliti:
q t am a lotatly disahlrd
vntcran and 1 applied for a waiv
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disability Improve* to tha point
where I no longer would qualify
foe waiver?
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q. I applied to VA for Voca­
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training. Meantime, my dtaabillty
rating baa boaa reduced bolow to
porrent. Will I still N allowed
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sable disabilities are reduced be
low 10 percent may not be auth­
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training. Howover. veterans who
already started training, and then
had their rating reduced, would be
permitted te continue their rour.e.
Q. My son qualifies for school­
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Atomic Energy Commission scho­
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larship to ftudv phvilrs. Could he
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aace* whit* studying under the
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sort of scholarship paid for by Ihe
Untied States—aurh as an AEC
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Conning
The News
By VIRGINIA CONN
Jcart and Hill Stetson of Fasrern
entertained Betty and Jim Guy,
and Betty'* parent*. Mr. and Mr*.
Kalaika Wednesday' night.
John and Dodie King of VAH-9
have bought a boat. Thii will be
Johnny's project for the coming
month*.
Today l&gt; Beryl Salmon's birth­
day. Happy Birthday, and many
more of them.
Millie Thomai and Hetty Hallet! of VAH 9 had lunch with
Jane Miller Wednesday. Here i«
the recipe for the soup that Jane
nerved. Millie *aya it i* deliciou*,
and urged me to pa** it on
L»b*lrr Bisque
1 can tomato toup
1 ran green pea »oup
2 cup* light cream
*, cup therry
1 can lobster
Mia thoroughly, and then neat
slowly over low flame. Add lob­

ster. and heat for two minute*.
Sprinkle with parmetan chee*e.
Serv. with hot bisquits and proserve*.
There will be a buffet supper
at the B. 0. Q. Sunday night.
Dinner will be served from five
thirty until seven thirty. Children
will be 73c and adult* SI .50.
Jack Schirard of Loch Arbor
•hot a large rattlesnake In the
neighborhood Wednesday.
The
rain ha* put them on the move,
so warn your children about them,
especially if they otay in high
gras*.
John and Spook Hook wilt have
a* their guests this weekend.
I* it and Helen Wilson nf VAII-I.
formerly in HATTU. Paul and
Helen used to Itsc at Lakp Min­
nie. In the apartment that Fran
and Dick Murray v rated during
the deployment of VAH S They
have many frirnda in this area.

Calendar
FRIDAY
There will be a Week Day Kin­
dergarten at the Flral Presbyter­
ian Church from 9:&lt;M through
12:00 P. M.
SAIl'RDAY
The First Baptist Church of
Sanford haa invited all the
Churches of the Association to
•hare in the Group Training
School at I;SO 1*. « .
Saturday—The R. A.’s of the
First Baptist Church will meet
at the church at 9:30 a m.
SUNDAY
Mra. Daisy Douglas of Weirsdale will show pictures at the
I'psala Community PresbytcrUn
Church at 7 30 p.m. Everyone is
invited.
The Junior Choir of the First
Baptist Church will rehearse, at
3:30 p.m.
After the evening worship ser­
vice a Fellow ship Hour will be
enjoyed in the Educational Bldg.
A film will be shown.
MONDAY
Theie will be a Week Day Kind­
ergarten at Iho First Presbyter­
ian Church from 9:U0 through
12:00 p m.
The Boy Scouts of the First
rrrsbyterian Church will meet in
the Scout Room at 7:00 p.m.
The Sunbeams and G. A.’» of
the Fust Baptist Church will meet
at 3 30 p.m. -The Y.W.A.'a will
meet at 6:30 p.m.
At 6.00 p.in. In HcLand there
will be a Baptist Associations!
Sunday School Meeting.
VFW Post 3292 will meet at
* P
m al the American Legion
Hut
The Enlisted Men's Wivea Club
will meet at g p. m. at the U.
S. O. to make plans for the Hal­
loween Party on Saturday, Oct.
27, at the E. M. Club at N. A. S
TUESDAY
The Francis Horton Circle of
Ihe Fust Baptist Church will meet
at Ihe home of Mr* J. \V. Carter
tlOl W. 20th St. at 7.30 p. m.
The Fidelit Class of Ihe First
Baptist Church will meet at the
home of 3!rs. J . P. Whitaker. 401
Wc*t Eigthteenth Street, at 9:00
p m. with Group No. One, Mra.
J. A. Yate*. chairman, as host­
esses.
The Pilot Club win hold Its
regular business meeling in Ihe
Yacht Club at 1:00 p.m. at
which time the district governor,
Mrs. Marie Gleason of Oeata, will

make her official visit. Prior to
Ihe business session a dinner hon­
oring Mrs. Gleason wdl be held
at 6:30 p m., also at the Yacht
Club.
There will be a Week Day Kind­
ergarten at Ihe First Presbyter­
ian Church from 9:00 through
12:00 p.m.
The Brow me Scout* of the First
Presbyterian Church will meet tn
Ihe Youth Uuilding at 3:00 p m
The Pioneer Fellow ship and Re­
creation of Ihe First Presbyter­
ian Church will meet in tha
Youth Building from 6:00 p.m.
through 8:00 p.m.
The Men of Ihe First Presby­
terian Church will have their
monthly dinner meeting in tha
Educational Budding at 7:00 pin.'
On Ihe program will be Mr. Larry
Jones and Judge Housholdcr.
The Unity Clat* will n.eet at
9 p. m. in thr Valdra Holrl. with
the
Rev.Jnserhlne
Simula*
teacher. The Public is invited.
The Band Association of Semi­
nole High School wilt meet at
9 p. m In the Hand Hall. This
will be preceded by a Board meet­
ing at 7:30 p. m.
WEDNESDAY
The Girl Scouts of the First
Presbyterian Church will meet at
3:30 p.m. at the Church.

W eek O f Prayer,
Self-D en ial Slated
By Methodist Group

BPW Hears T a lk
On United Nations

V FW A uxiliary
Postpones B azaar

"Inlrrnational Relations" was
the subject of a most interesting
program presented by Mrs. Daisy
Knox at Wednesday’s meeting of
the business and Professional Wo­
men’s Club.
Preceding Ihe program, those
present enjoyed a wonderful buf­
fet supper prepared by Mn. Ho­
mer Little and her assistants, af­
ter which Mrs. Arolyn True, pinchhitting for Mr*. Myrtle Gradick
who was out of town, made a few
brief announcements, a m o n g
which was the Civic Dinner to be
held Monday at 12:00 at the Epis­
copal Parish House
The program theme was carried
out in the table decoration*,
which featured individual place
mat* picturing various scenes of
Ihe United Nations Building, both
inside and out. and, marking each
place, a tiny flag representing one
of the member nations. The flags
were anchored in large vari col­
ored gumdrops. Croton leave*
were used down the length of the
table to add a touch of Autumn
color.
To start her program. Mrs.
Knox displayed for the ladles a
scale model of the United Nations
Building, which she had assembt
cd. It was of cardboard anj show­
ed all the various offices, cham­
bers. etc.
She followed this with an In­
formative talk on the United Na­
tion*. Some of the highllghli of
her talk were: that Oct. 17-24 It
United Nations Week, with Oct. 24
marking the IHh birthday of the
world organliation; that there are
*6 nation* belonging o the United
Nations, representing 10% of the
world's population; that r*eh
mrmhrr nation contributes to the
budget, with the United States’
share costing each person in the
U. S. exartly 40c per year; that
lh United Nations is made up of
sit part* which are t) the Security
Council. 2 1 Ihe Economic and Fin­
ancial. 3) Social and Cultural. 4t
Trustee-hip, 3i International Court
of Juilire, and 8) the Secretariat.
Mr*. Knox said that Ihe United
Nations should not he judged a*
a success because it has solved
some of the world’s problems, or
a failure because It has failed to
solve others. She staled (hat the
only basis on which It should be
judged is whether it piovIdes a
mean* of building international
peace End fellowship.
The Club will hold a household
goods party on Thursday night at
Ihe home of Mr*. Gertrude Gil­
bert. 71&gt;9 Palmetto Avr,
Those prrsent at Ihe meeting
were Mrs. Helen Constantine,
Mrs. Helen ‘Pearson Mr*. Euphemia Huntley, Mr*. Bally Baker,
Mrs. Erna Andrei, Mr*. Alice Har­
vey, Mrs. Josle Carter. Mrs. Lucite Fester, Mr*. Marguerite Gra­
ham. Mrs. Arolyn True. Mrs. Pat
Wood. Mrs Olga Hunter. Mrs
Harnett Slawter, Mrs Gertrude
Gilbert. Mrs Daisy Knox. Mrs,
Jessie llrisson, Mr*. Mary Del)rns. and a guest. Mrs, C. R
Dawson.

The Baraar, which was sched­
uled for Nov. 3 by the VFW La.
dies Auxiliary to Post 3292, has
been postponed to a later date,
due to the illness of some of the
R ich er*.
It was announced at
Tuesday'* meeting,
Mr*. Ruth Smith, president,
presided over the meeting which,
because of bad weather, s a t veryshort.

Mrs L. N 11*11 of AtDnU, (la.,
is visiting Mr. and Mr*. D. E.
Brubaker, 9001 Palmetto Avo
The next meeting will be held
on Nov. 6.

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NKHI.Y-INSTAt.LKD OFFICERS of tho Seminole County Homo Demonstration Council nre shown here
with the outgoing president, Mrs J. M. Dingmnn. Left to right arc Mr*. Carl Moss, second vice presi­
dent; Mrs. Margaret Tlndcl, first vice president; Mrs. Dingman. out going president; Mrs. Vincent M»ecki. delegate; Mrs. Donnie Guthaus. president; Mr-. Clarence Wallis, treasurer; Mrs. J . K. Andrews,
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F rart."
Following Mn. McGrath’s talk,
the group relaxed a little with
lhi singing of “ A Gymnastic lie
tier’—with appropriate gestures
Sams* of the highlights of the of the It Bomb."
—amt “A Song of the Open Coun­
Seminole County Home Demon- Thrrr are three part* to Civil
try", which is the National 4 II
Stratton Council Meeting yester Defense, she said, these being
Song.
day were an installation of off; P»*Jrwlr«l. mental and splrtl.iil
Mrs. George Otto installed the
cers. a speech by Mrs. James
The physical aspect requires
McGrath on Civil Defense, a short that you have everything that you officers who were; president.
talk by Civil Tucker. County would be likely to need In the Mrs. Ilonnie Guthau*. Chutuota;
Agent, a talk by Mrs. J . E. An­ event of an attack readily ai hand first vice president, Mrs. Margaret findal. Elder Springs; second
drews on Lindsraptng, and an at all times
The mental part of Civil |v vice president, Mr*. Carl Mot*.
amusing skit by Mrs. Margaret
Tlndel
tense should start Inlay wllhynur Lake Mary; *erretiry, Mr*. J , E.
Thr Council met at 10:30 4| thinking in terms of a possible Andrews, Ijike Monroe; ire*surer,
and
persuading
your Air*. Clarence Wallis, Sanford;
Uu Home Ili-moniiraiinn Center attack
on Grnria Avr. with Mr*. J . M. friend* and neighbor* to think Didegaie, Mr* Vincent Msteekl.
Longwood, a nd alternate delegate,
[kinsman presiding Afirr the reg that way also
ular business was disposed of,
Amt on the spiritual *lde. you Mr* Fred Youty, Geneva.
Mrs. J M. Dingman. Ihe out­
and reporta were heard Irom the should strive te maintain that
various rhairnu-n, Mrs. James faith in God on which this great going president, was pre»cnled
McGrath told thr group of wo­ country wJs founded. She sug­ with a lovely gift by Mr*. Uumen some of the things that they gested at a help in maintaining thaus on behalf of the Council
personally could do to prepare this faith, that everyone memo Mr* Dingman In turn presented
for an enemy attack. She brought rlre the psalm of Protection, to Mr*. Guthanu* a gift for Ihe
out how much more alert and Psalm 91, and that they refer Council.
After a rovrrrd dish luncheon
better trained are Ihe people in In it often
Iho Northern States than they are
In closing Mrs MrGfath staled wav enjoyed by all present, the
down here snd slalrd that the that she believes everyone should meeting resumed with the new
Importance of Civil Defense has learn a* much as posihle about president presiding.
turn increased through thr uve Civil Defense tmeatree "Knowledge Ceeil Tucker, County Agrnl.
gave a brief talk on lust what
he has been doing and whal the
4 It Club* are doing.
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An excellent lalk nn Landscap­
ENTERPRISE
Ml** Calhc:ine carnations and ren'»-rel with largo ing was given by Mr*. J . E. An­
Emanuel bride elect of Wilbur papar wrdding bells.
drews, who asked that each mem­
Bruce, was the gurst of honor at
Approximately too person* were ber go home and look at her
a ' shower at the Florida Power invited to tho a.'fnr at which yard and do something to Improve'
Club on Saturday evening The games and ionics'* were played It. Then report lo the Home Im­
gift table wav covered with a during the .-arly part n the even­ provement Chairman of her Club
white rloth and centered with an ing and 'h*- hsu itvo-.* re Jived what she had dime.
umbrella covered with blue flow­ many beautiful and u-aiul gifts
Airs Margaret Tuwlel, with the
ers. under which was plated a
Delicious ref-esi-i .eitls of cakr help of several of the member*,;
miniature bride and {room stand­ and j.unrh were servcd by ihe gau a brief licit on "The Wrong
ing on a floor of tinv blue flowci*. W tessrs, Mr*
Klrhv Killers, Way Tn Hold a Alerting”, follow-'
Mist Emanuel w*« s-De.l at a *drs W. L. Tyler, Mrs Benin cd by Mrs. George Olio who gave
have as their lubjcct. The Pur- vantage point in the .•cuter of the Hardin, Mrs. Bar irltn.l Mrs some lip* on the right way.
Mrs. Guthaus then adjourned
Wwh ot r r * 7 « ™d room with a background panel Mr*. Cecil Seller's. Mr* It A
.Self Denial.
decorated with white hibiscus and Fender and Mr* Casper Mr.thews the meeting.

The Woman’* Society of Christ­
ian Service nf the First Mrthndlsi
Church will observe the Week of
Prayer and 6elf-Denlal for Home
Mission* this month.
Quiet Day will be observed Oc­
tober 23. at 10:30 a m. Mr* J . C.
Davl*. Spiritual Life Secretary
will be In charge of ihe rianolion. Assisting her * ill be Mr*.
F.d. ShinhoUer. Mr*. James Bolard, and Mr*. Grady Herman.
Those planning tn attend are
requested to bring a sandwich
lunch, and ■ drink will be furn­
ished.
Following tha lunch hour a de­
dication son ic* will be held in j
the Church Sanctuary, which will
conclud* the Quiet Day of Pra­
yer.
On October 24. at 7:30 p. m
the Wesleyan Sendee Guild will
sponsor Prayer Meeting and will

Mr. and Mra. A. P. Collum hav*
returned from New Jersey, t h e n
they have ipent the past 'threw
and a half months.

Officers Installed By Home
Demonstration County Council

Miss Emanuel Feted At Shower

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• WOVEN AND FINISHED IN IRELAND
• ALL PUKE IRISH LINEN FAI1RIC
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Left End—113 Pound!
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Junior

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Senior

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RUM Tackle—ISO Pound*
Senior

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C lu b To H ear Fu ll
Report On Jr. High
Football Project

SHS Eleven Underdogs
In Tilt With Bulldogs

A full report on the action of
TTie Sanford Semlnolcr, three
thi committee for the Junior High
Football Project will be given lo
touchdown underdog to the SI elthe Chief* Club by committee
bourne Bulldog*, will travel In
chairman W. W, Tyre when the
Melbourne tonight with one thing
Chief* Club meet* Turtday night
|p blind. To marr the opening of
it 7.30 in Ihe City Hall, John
Melbourne High'* new *tadium by
Schirard J r . preiidrnt »f the
Chief* Club announced.
spiriting the highly touted Bull­
The Junior High Foolball Pro­
dog!.
ject committee it already moving
But the Bulldog* hate »om&lt;~
rapidly In an attempt to get uni­
thing in mind, too; protecting
form. for Ihe school before the
The
I.ym*n
Greyhound*
their »econd plere In the Orange
end of the current gridiron »eithrmiclvr* In the back *eal
*on. The eummlttee It at pretent
Belt Conference.
receiving bidt for the coil of the
The Seminole dcfmie U »uffer- thl* week a* they travel In
BRANTLEY SnilR A RB
uniforming from Sanford'* local
AL STANLEY
TERRY GOENBEL
Pint, it vma
Inc worn than they have been per- Sheppard field In
merchant*. Tyre taid he hoped to
Left Halfback—ITS Pound*
Quarterback—18* I'oundt
Fullbark—190 Pound*
Park
Saturday
night
to
take
Right
Halfback—
Its
Pound.
■11 aeawn. that M. Hote.the Co­
have the completed bidt by meet­
Senior
Senior
Senior
Senior
BUhtp Moore.
coa game. The week ipot nI the
ing lime Tuesday.
Until tail week It looked
easily be a looting club, but they
team haa ehown luelf again with
Lyman would have a good
want to win. We know we ll begin
The New York Yankee* drew
both of the darting defrnalvo
to fade In Ibe second half became
1.491.B44 paying fan* during the
end! on the Injury U»t. T«m on the parochial Hornet* from
Ihe greater number of competent
1938 home »ea*on. On the road
City Howling League Standing*
Brown, the youngiter that com­ Winter Park, but the Hornet*
player* on the opposing team will T
pletely chilled run* wound hi* »!un* Tavarr* for their first MU*
W. L T P. the Amrriran League champion*
wear u* down. So we gun for 1
tide of the field I* In the hoapiti! and rompletely changed the pic­
14 10 1*331 attracted U13J12.
firit half score*. Our moil im­ Burnett Painter*
with a mu»e!e ipatm. Murray ture.
Central
Mutlc
Co.
14 10 17916
portant quarter it Ihe first quar­
Nance hurt hi* hip In lait week'* Tavarei rolled railly over the
Iiukurt Mu.If Shop • 18 19849
ter.
Then
what
we
get
in
the
f!r»t
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Carf*
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year
tilt with Botle*. end the Ia»t few Greyhound* in the *erond half of
H. Single H. 3 Av
half
we
depend
on
ihe
defense
to
Celery
City
Print
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pro
f&gt;r
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Mayfair
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Burnett Painter*
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Country
Club
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Frank
Mrprotect
in
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Mather*
Furniture
Co,
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conducive to a ipeedy recovery. the Greyhound, for their
(Central Mutlc Co. gll 2338 747.1*
arrived In Sanford yeitcrIn actuality, Croomt should have
N Y. Life In*. Co. S78 2493 717.10
Bonnie Gile*. enothrr Marling •on lot*. The 23 8 beating
hit wife with him
* hard night tonight But their j that they thouldl come out of Celery City Print *73 2329 7C8.U
defentlve man, I* *1111 hindered thr Greyhoundt ddwn, and
2S. began hit golfoutstanding
performance.
thl. ; tonight'* game with a one-ilded Mather* Furn. Co. MS 2394 749.30
with a knee Injury »nd 1* Mated then they rolled to a 120 victory
tome 20 year* ego,
•eaion In Big B play indicate* 'victory.
llukurt Music Simp *79 2129 TTT.to
for only limited action. Hi* evtr* over the Edgewater Baby Eagle*.
n right year old lad,
int kicking, however, wa* murh
lli.hnp Mi.ure. once thought of
at the Furett Hill.
proved )e*tenliy, and for the •* • weak ilater in tho now doBloomfield, N. J .
first time »lnce the teaion opener funct Crntral Florida Conference,
the Seminole, win Hand a good met and defeated Tavarei, one
Golf became Important to Mario
Chance of tallying the evtra of her old civil* of CTC. to the then, and eaddlelng /or Bob Hope
The Croom* Academy Panthers
tune of a SO up.et.
end many other famou* per.ona- will In- meeting a team approxi­
point.
Bob Johnton, atilt mm lag a
Thb make* the Hornet* five
l*C c tbo game addition*) mately their tame else for the
cracked finger, will he on top for touchdobn* better than Ihe Greyfirst time Ihl* season when they
torvlco at the quarterback ilot, hound* on a comparative bail*.
Mario turned pro when he w»* go lo IF*rper-Rhejdirrd Field In
but will not be able to go full But Greyhound mentor Jim Payne Ik yrraa old and ha* been In the Winter Park tonight to take on
•peed.
wat quick to point out that a game ever alnre. HI* many year* Winter Park's Himgrrford High.
Jaek Stotiky, in bed for the la»t comparative rating wa« highly ufl eaperienre couplet) wilh the rn- It should be a breather for the
of hi* youlh make him I'anthm
three week*, ha* *een three day. reliable
on any rourte.
of practice ihi» week, and may
“Our lir.l tiring will I*
Allnough Croom* Academy hi&gt;s
he able to »rc limited action
came to thv Mayfair Inn only 733 student* from the *ev&lt;
to handle III.hop .Moore,"
Country Ctuh from Glen wood t-nlli through llth grille*, tl It
On the po-lthe aide of the duc­ "Our big trouble la In
Spring! Country Club at Glen- playlr.g Ihe tup team* In the state.
ket, Brantley "Choo-Choo" Schl- tervr. For the fimt time tl
w»ol Spring!, Colo
raid U In prime condUion He hup Moore team ha* good
So far the mifct point* lh*' have
leads a heit of 96-mlnute men lute*, and they'll have ua there,
Carfagno i« not a atranser bvt-n *corrd on the Panther* In
In the field Schirard lead* the but even (hit won't neceiiirtly around (hi* neighborhood. He wai * garni- was the 90 defeat they
offetuive back field in grinding out decide the game Don't forget that pro for thr Ml. Plymouth lintel suffered against New Stanton of
yttdagr with ISt yard*, and it our boy* were In poor phyilnl for three year! under Frank Me- Jacksonville.
the vpark of the defentlve line
rendition when we met Tavarr., bane.
In their .ea-oti opener. Ihe Pan­
______ and we .till held them #6 al
lie wat pro at the M-diawk ther. rolled over Melbourne 31 6.
Al Stanley, new al the quarter
back petition Ihl. *ea»on, will he
hall It would have been a Country Club. Sparta. N J , for and la.t week lied Nurthw.-.tern
calling the game (nr the Semi- dlffrrml »tory if we could have eight year* before he Joined the of Miami till Melbourne it Juit
mdrt. Stanley i* a tooth paw aer been able to iron man II for the ttaff with Mrlianc at Ml. Ply­ a lilile larger than Croom*. North&lt;*ntlri- game We .Imply ran out mouth.
ur.lcrn »r, Miami and New Stan
1*1Hi and a hard runner.
Mrbanr, in announcing &lt; wrfag- ton of Jacksonville are both
rhll "The Swivvel" Byrd ha. of ga. and rouldn't hold Tavarr*.
the patch removed fyotn hi. eye Thl* week we're In pretty g-x.1 no't arrival, taid. "He r* an e«- about four lime* larger than
for the game and repbri* are that thapr and we arr not about to cellent teacher, one of Ihe tn-.t ('room*
t have evrr teen and betide., he'*
the laar.-rati«n hi* tufnrimtly let (hi* game be a runaway,"
Hungerforvl will go Into fonlghl't
Payne .aid hr would be con- a good golfer."
beah-d and he will not hate to
ga mi- wllh a t-l record. They fell
Mario
remarked
that
both
hr
favor hi* head. La.t week 11)rd tiderahly hampered with U m ar
before Lee-burg 318. and then
playrd hi* be*t game of the sea- Helm* .till nut with a broken and hit wife are pleated with bounced back to upset Plant City
ankle, but hi* leln wo* In good their return to Central Florida. 68.
son.
“ Il'a nice to he hack," he tald.
Thr line, with the eireptlon &lt;d »h»pe . ,"We should have had
Head football coach for Ihe Pan­
"I have aluay. liked Sanford
Nance, 1* In toll bloom Rob Utile anu!her day or to Io hold heavy
ther*, Joe P'alr, taid. "Hungervery
mmb
while
I
waat
Mi.
will alternate with Claude llittrll |workout*,'” Payne .aid, “but we
Plymouth. and I think I ihatl par ford 1. an upie I minded team.
at the left end ipot, lldl T . rr j bad lo lake It ea.y for fear of
They periodically play outitand
tirularly like it now that it hat
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injuring
a
.tarter
We
wouldn't
Ing game*. We’ll have lo walch
Will again man the left ta ck le,.
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one of thr flnr.t conditioned gulf
•pot. Murray Nance will be run- ^ * ,,lr
• »""* ,h»‘ "
that Ibry don’t get high spirited
cour.e*
in
the
tlale
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nime the left guard »p«l and will
bmr !• » P- rn Satunlay
and outlast ui. They are a little
Mario taid he would begin gulf­
be barked up by Fred Jiehren*. j
** Harper-Shepherd Field.
larger than we, ami have a few
ing at the Club at or.cr.
more re«erve*."
Charles Pence will again cover i
'
---------the pivot ■lot with a little rrllef
When asked how Croom», one
Syracutr football *tar Jimmy
from Stot.ky, Virgil Grace) will llruan competed in five vanity
Poddy Payne. North Carolina'* of the imallrr schools, could be
be at right guard, Merrdiih Scott aport* al Slanha&gt;.et1, N. V„ High right end, and Curt). Hathaway, rated at high a . the larger school*
Will man right tackle, and John School,
tram quarterback, play.d on the of Florida a Fir said, "The big
William* will tie thr key pat* rr- la.t Slay.
same tram at Maury High School difference it the riitude of the
trivrr at right end
hi Norfolk, V*.
boys. Our boy a coulid juat a*
The defentlve unit will be led
by Eddie Harbour, the tackling [
terror, and Schirard. The drfrnir
will be weak again tonight with
See the revolutionary new ear
the abtencr of !lrown Hit trrv
icra al end have contiderably re­
that leaps 3 years ahead
duced the yardage racked up
agatnit the Seminole* ilnre the
Cocoa game.
With the vaat Improvment
How to bring your homo up-to-date - Here are some of the
shown In the la.t week, Ihe Semi­
nole* have a illm chance of tak­
ways to improve your home: Make needed repairs - Add a bed­
ing Melbourne, but Ihe odd* are
room or nursery - Add a bathroom - Add u porch - Enclose your
against It. Should the Seminole*
I I I a fer to advanted it will male *n-e*lled * new
«p*et the Bulldog*, however, they
car* term tlirre year* out of d*tr.
porch - Modernize your kitchen - Modernize your bathroom could go on lo take *econd place
S l l yrart-ahrail feature, like Torolon-Aire Ride,
In the conference.
Insulate walls and ceiling -Replace your roof - Add insulated
Flight-Sweep Stvlinjr. Total-1’.lUiiai t U rjU -,
"The team as a whole It per
siding - Paint your home - inside nnd out - replace your screens
Jury "3 0 1 " V-8 engine and Sport* Car Handling.
hap* more aggm tlvr tnan they
have been all tea*0n," Firming
Build a garage - or other needed repairs or remodeling.
SEE IT-D R IV E I T - I U Y IT AT
•aid this morning. "They want
You don’t need cash - just satisfactory income nnd credit rat­
a win and I think they ran get
one. Il'a up to them; they know
ing - The cost can be handled In easy monthly payments.
•nough to win a game by thl*
flute."
Onco again the Seminole* will
lnto ■ gam# with a "do or
" attitude. Lakt week It wat
§»od enough to give them a tie
With favored nolle*. Thl* game
will tell tbo story for the tea ton
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FrI., Oct. 19. 1956, Fign 7

Florida Gators A re.
*Sporting New Look
GAINESVILLE. Fla-V.ndcrbilt
arouts muit have had to do a bit
of scrambling this »e»k in rev it •
l„ . their reoorts on Florida'* football peraonnel.
The Florida Gator* came up
with something of a new Jock in
toil Saturday'* victory over Hue.

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C o l c i T o l ‘w.lodruff n»*n« f.ve
« * ■ “ *• F I. - A good
pltyer. out with the f.r.t unit. "•«»« ■*•*»•« »'p . £ n‘v m ,t* •»
whose place, on the team carlte. G « "*ta BtiWogi MMay would
were a* lo * a* the n ,,k f L*P&gt;- n,,n Bowler the lead*
i"8 smuiwl gainer 6f all time
fourth team.
among t'nlver.lty of Miami fullTackle* Larry We»ley and Ray b jfk i*
Midden, End Dan Pelham. QuarThp 47 y in , t Don pjck&lt;d up
terback Jimmy Dunn and Half­ agaimt Maryland U*t week pu«h
back John S y n a n k
“came rd hit career total at Miami to
through", and It appear* they 1.113 vard* and shoved him ahead
4May have found a place among &lt;f n.ih MeDougal. Harry Mallos
the »lart«-r» in Florida'* game with and Harry Ghaul.
Vanderbilt at 2.00 p m (KDT
Last of the fullback* ahead of
and EST) this Saturday in Nash­ him It Terry Fox. who piled his
ville.
way through enemy lines for 1.1T7
However, the matter of whether yards in a college career whirh
or not »evrral player* recover suf- ended in 1950 Hosteler thus need*
ficiently from minor sprain* and Just 65 yards to take over the
bruise* will determine who an- to leadership among the fullbacks.
be member* of the Marling, or
Bovtelrr then ha. a long way to
blue, teams and their first replace- go to overhaul the two all time
^ni-nl*. the orange team.
ground gaining leaders at Miami
™ Senior end Bobby Ilurford is —Eddie Duncan and Frank Smith.
Hill being bothered with a reck Dunn gained 1.77S yards playing
strain, but aeemed to be improv­ quarterback and halfback while
ing this week and probably will Smith gained 1.666 yards at a
tee action at his left end post. halfbark.
Don would have to average M
jf Jackie Simpion, star left half,
is sufficiently reeovered from a yard* per game the rest of the
collision with a bench three game* way In to overhaul Smith. He did
ago. he is likely to start at left get 97 against South Carolina In
|th. opener but hat not been used
halfback.
N ow
apparently completely •* frequently In recent games and
mready to play an all-out game. his average for the season Is 65
Wright tackle Charlie Mitchell could yards per game.
Another
record
breaker
among
v reclaim hn atarting position
----•-- ----Senior* John Barrow, the team
Hurricanes i* Sam Searnecchla
captain, and Bob Vosloh. have a who seem* destined to wind up his
firm hold on the starting guard carreer as the most accurate pas
positions, while any of thrre ren­ sc*r in Miami history, lie ha* hit
ters, Bill Bolton, Joel Wahlberg. nine limes in 13 tries this year
or Gene Graves, a senior, June r to give him a career record of
and sophomore respectively, could
completion* in 66 tries, slightly
get
r,,rr ,han «°r* Carl Garrigus
C«t tho nod at ernter any given h
week. Bolton ha* stalled, however, completed J J f , of 17 lotsea, and
htoT the Gators first four game* Don James 55 per rent of 121.
Dunn's creditable job of rngi-l The llurrirane footballers, who
neering Florida to It's only an I
1 hs(,k
*hr Maryland
winning touchdown against Hire *•"»* “u‘ c»"&gt;# “P
* while
(7-0) should help him keep the
aminM the Terrapins,
atarting quarterback role he won " av^ '" ’’T1 *hary in workouts this
l i lt vrek
werk and ln«* L-M o ff.n m r may
Right halfback Jim Rountree. .r ° " 'r '"J
«• ’ m" 0' hr.‘ ' ,
. superlative ball carrier and e x - , ' " * ?
&gt;r*V ,Th; L Mf r'
off and punt returns, returned a
punt M yards against Rlcr, only
|to have the play railed bark for
■ roughlng-thekicker penalty. He
D expected to start
Fullback Joe Hrod.-ky. four-linn*
selectee on the weekly Associated
Pres* cheek list, and Florida's

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his posi ion.
The Gat»r* will depart from
Gainesville by air at 9:00 A. M.
^Friday morning and are*r»peiled
to arrive In Nashville at 11:3*9 A.
M. Headquarter* will be The IL-rmilage in Nashvills*.
Following the game Saturday,
they will depart from Nashville
around 6:00 P. M. and will return
to Gainesville around I »i P. M.
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deadly accuracy and no doubt will
use the passin? game as one of
It* weapon* against the Georgia
Bulldogs Friday.
A* for Wally Hulls’ Georgians,
they are expected to fill the sky
lanes with aerial homhs. flustaf-

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winter In their Like Miry home.
Mr. anJ Mrs Joe McCnrtr.vrk
of Salford hive purchased pro-

moved their trailer onto it
Mi ind Mr. Drrlc Jennings
of Orlando were guests of their
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friend-. Mr an! Mr*. William IxfMy VIRGINIA
P. ANDERSON
E. D~Tfelghw"ay' "is"serving' a f,rr- &gt;•»« Wednesday,
tour of duty overseas, and his
P- D Anderson J r , of Tampa
wife and son are spending that was Inc guest of hi« parents. Mr.
lime with her parents la Cu*h-t*nJ Mr*. P. D. Anderson at their
ing, Okla.
home on Lake Emma. Tuc- . Wed.
Mr. aod Mrs. Louis Cookie of anJ Thurt. of last week IU has
South Beo, Ind. arrived Get. 11 finished moving the greenhouse on
to occupy their home here He it hi* Maitland piopcrty, which the
an uncle of Mr*. Pete Chiuaim
wijemng of li-W miulr nesessary.
Mrs. Don Elmore and daughLetov Humphrey taught antcr, Donna Jean, leturned Oct. other big bass in Crys.al Lake.
10 from Baltlmnrc Md., where* Saturday, 0*1
11. This one
they had been called by the «n- weighed nvci seven pound*.
Ucal illness of the former's grandMe in i Mrs. Joseph Earl 'lafather
tone of bpringfteld, 111. left Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson after spending i few day. at the
have gone bark to their home in home of Chief and Mrs. M 'AOneonta, N. Y. after spenJlng a Coleman. Mrs. Coleman ami Mrs.
vacation in the home of their Malone are sisters They cnlovi-1
friends, Mr. snd Mrs. C. C. Tif­ their visit ani all the sights while
fany. The Johnsons have bought at Lake Mary and Sanford.
property here and hope to come
Mr. and Mrs S. L. Keltog and
bark and build.
Mr. and Mrs. Gcurge Irish arrivMr. and Mrs. William Ferguson rd Saturday from their homes in
of Afton. N. Y. arrived Oct. 10 to Lake, Mich, and are occupying
spend the winter In their trailer the rottagr of Ihcir friends, Mr.
on Wilbur Ave.
and Mrs. Lyman Fisby.
.Mr. and Mr*. C. '.V. ThrockCalvin Blow, who l* employ*
morion and children have moved rd a* a civilian fire fighter at
into the former Wll.iim Sharp NAS. Sanford has rvntrs! the Ed­
home. They were here, befuir, die Cochran place.
Sun lay evening. Oct. 21. Mr*
when he was serving a lour of
duty at NAS Sanford and their Daisy Douglas of Wclisdalc will
many friends are delighted to show pictures taken on her last
missionary trip at Ihr t'psala
have them in town again.
Mr. and Airs. E. L Vineyard Church. The time is 7:30 and
an! four son* have movel into the rveryone has been cordially In­
Coleman Harris home on Wilbur vited to attend Mrs Dougins it
Ave. He has beeq tranferrrd from a member of the Board of Mis*
NAS. Jacksonville to NAA. Sxn- *i»n* of the Presbyterian Ch w h
and a very able speaker. This
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Kemp spent community feel* very rinse to her,
last week touring the -outhern as It was her father wrho organlipart of Florida, going a* far a* e J the first Sunday School here.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter I Piper
Miami.
Mrs. Ruby Linden and her returned Sumt«y from their sunt
guests, Mr. and Mr*. Will Rltten- mer home In A'ton ll.xv. N H
Mr. and Mrs Frank Bennett .'f
burg of Aberdeen. N. D. are home
again, after a short trip tv Pana­ Dearborn. Mlrh are vlsP'ng th. r
brother and slvtrr. Mr. and Air*
ma City.
Thursday. Mr. and Air* W. N W. Bennett T**eir* I* o*-e nl
l-efflrr entertained a group of those rare cases where sUlctt
friends at dinner at their home married brother*
Air*. Garner Gehr has returnon Little Lake Mary. II was in
the nature of a farewell party eJ from a short visit wl*h re'nfor Mr. and Mrs. Dirk of San­ lives in Pennsylvania Sh.* re|*ort
ford. whn leave soon for Hotly- ed the train trip through the
wooj. where they will make their mountains, especially beiu'Hul at
future home. Invltrd to share the this time of year, when Ihc folia;:-*
dinner with the Dick* were, Air. I* brilliant with fall rotors
and Mr*. John Kerney, Air. anil
Sunday. (XI 7. was a busy day
Mi*. Albeit Hardesty, of Sanford for the rommunily Cuurrh At
and Air. ami Air*. William Ertel. Sunday Rchool, Promotions were
Miss Bessie Turner, anJ the Lef- awarded to the chlldrrn who ha I
fler'* granddaughter*, Gara and completed the prescribed courts
Lynn Smith.
and could p*st into a hishrt
Air. and Airs, lorn Q. Picker­ rlas*. At the morning wor.hip ser­
ing rrturned Thursday from a vice, the rongrega’iun j-unr t a'l
Christian Cborchra i.i 'he ccletm.summer spent In New England.
Air. and Mrs. Steven Sherlock lion of World Wide Ci.nniunton
of Cuba, N. Y. at rive J Friday to And al 3 p. in some 16 mcmb.is.

Public Invited
To H ear C arlsen
Evangelistic Team
The Carlsen EvanfelUtle Team
la now appearing at the Church
of the Nata rent on the comer
of W. Second 8t. and Maple Ave.
and will be there through Oct. 29.
The Rev. R. H. Spear Jr., pas­
tor, Invites the public to attend
these special services each eve­
ning at 7:30 o'clock.
The Rev. Carlsen w i l l b e
preaching both services Sunday.
SUTTON STARS IN TARHEELS
SETBACK
OIAPEI. HILL. N.C. (AP) —
North Carolina may have been
surprised in its 266 opening-game
setback at the hands of N'ortli
Carolina State but at least th*
Tarheels figure to get a lot of
future football out of Ed dulton.
The stashing halfback gamed
90 yard* on 10 carries, completed
the past he threw for tr yards,
returned two 33 yard* and Hilled
his team's only touchduwn.
HOMECOMING FINALISTS— One uf these smiling beaut'es will reign ever Hoinecmilng festivities at
the' Unlvenity of Florida Ociutisrr 2 and 8. The li»e imalist* m the University's Homecoming Queen
conts st nit- ilcft to tight I Chailotte Ann Fuller, Miami sophomore, aponsuic.l l*y I' i hippo Alpha fra*
trinity; S.myn F.tye Kenney, Green Cove Spring* sophomore, sponsored t-y Alpha Chi t)m«y* merrily;
t Inudia Put Zimmerman, Coral Gable* junior, sponsored by lieta Theta Pi (rwit-rnily; Miriam Virtu
Its,itl&lt;i. fn-shmvn fiotn Louisville, Kentucky, spoil* red ly Delta Delta Delta orority; and Marie Antoin*
site |Toni I (Limbeck. Miami frexhman. sponsored by Chi Phi fraternity llie . fin.ili..* will b«- present*
i 1 during half time at the Pinrida-ltire game Oct. 13. The Homecoming tpjren will be announced later
snd the other four girls will serve-a* members uf her court.
anil friend* gathered In Lse churen
and shared a covs'reil dish supper. t ommg up from Winter Park
for this were former members.
Atr. and Mrs George R. Pattersou and their ftlrnd, Mr*. AleJunkins.
The I’-TA of the school sponsor
r I v tisVerl f*’ d *ah\ Salordav
making around $20O') vshl.-h will
he used in defraying the rost* of
the Halloween carnival
Friend* of Mrs. C. S Diiskell
of Atlanta. Ga. will he gist t"
hear *hat «hr I* suffelently recovereil from recent rurgery to he
removed from Grady Hospital to
»■! huii-c ll n litter, Air*, w P.
Burke is with her. at present
Sunday evcn..tg Afr. ar.il Mrs.
Jos- Smallier entertained a fewr
frii-ml* at supimt in honor of nsr
mother's birth lay. which Air*

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-I* Monday F u tu re o&lt; the
rural ssa* the rake, with .16 glow­
ing randies which was piScrJ be..* the hiltioeee. while Ihc gfouv
sang ''Happy lUithdav ' Lniovir.g
this ore a stun with Alr». IJ^rbe
ssere Mr. Beebe and Marion
Rounds, Mr and Alts. P D. An■leisun, Mr. and Airs. Eugene

Murid Order Sunday will be ob­
served Tentative *critii&gt;ti theme,
“One World. One Holy." The nur­
sery will he open.
Christian Youth Fellowship. 6:30
tDisciples M Christ)
p m lies it ly Evans, devotions.
S.ilvia Evans and llrrtida Elicit
FIRSI CHRISTIAN l i l t KOI
will lead s discussion on “Be
IW7 Sanford Ave.
Your Own Q jarirrhirk."
Perry l„ Stone. AllnUtrr
Evening Worship, 7:30, featuring
Telephone Ills
an informal song service. The pas­
Sunday School, 9:45 a. in.-— tor will preach &lt;&gt;n “ Rejoicing De­
Adult lesson, “God's Command to spite Unfavorable Circumstanc­
Teach" ( Dent. 6).
es" ihc fifth in a aeries of ser*
.Morning Worship. II o'clock, miin* on the Epistle fn the Philip­
with weekly, open Communion. pian*.
Ample, convenient, off-stri’et
Seaman and children, Karen. Jean parking It available.
The general public Is invited.
and David.
Atr. i*nd Airs. Ralph VAmlains Anyone h-oking for a regular
are announcing Ihc birth of a ly lies of a church family is evson, at the Seminole Memorial place of worship and the brotherHospital In Sanfa^l, Oct. 16.
tended a special ssclrnme.

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TAU-AIIASSEE dl-A rrvilal- MELBOURNE (AIM—The I!ii6
l»«sd Florida State football squad o iy„)Pir, begin here Nov. 22 but
began to slack preparations today
ba.krthaii K«mr« In
for II* homrrnmlns SJnir with Ul|, exhibition buildins will be Ih*
W!Sr..r T , , ? a,i nb)rv.
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i j only attraction other
thanth.*
r s u Coach Tom Vigrnt sal t
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frrrmnn).
thf nliln
after yesterday's brisk practice
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session “the fellow* are as happ, )n , ,
Vov a |hr 0 . mp,t4 PUEAII YIEAA POINT Is the th-m# of the Dellary Home Drtnumtratl'-&lt; cluti me. ting on n -*t Thur*
as they ve been alt season I Jurt .
h
W||h , 9 rven.t&lt; day in the civic association building. Airs, art Baithiran, chairman, will read a comment.xiy on 67 &lt;«dor
hope they re this way Sati.rrtr*
mQlt of ,hem
|h, rajlB tUli. slide* shown by courtesy nf th* Celanes# Corporation of An.*-- n M . o i • will *ti cuss Ilie highlight*
Nugent announced the Mveo
These include qualifying of the fabrics shown, etchanging point* on ml* and male id-»*. ulibiu a hnas'ly Iratuird fabric i t
a loom divider to create privacy and lend Iwauty to the honsr; with rd- rf .1 i tint* *1 the window w*IL
FT5U tor the homecoming game tn ai . « th* h,sh jumP.
J • uom»„*
__ . _ "I the sleeping rooms and framed fabric panel* picking up (hi dominant ....... of th - i. dspretd*.
They are nuarterbark* l&gt;r* l or.o •“ •«;•* f'r*« round In WO-meler
and U n Swantlr. halfbark H .el hurdle., f.nals in the high Jump,
Melts and Blllv Odom, center Bud
f‘r' ‘ rouo? ‘n
“ &gt; mr'
Uonard. guard Al Parlfico and ‘" . . second round in the 460 me!I0II
Irr hurdles and the final at 10,__________________
non meter*.
RATES CRAWMIltl) A*i I DP
IVncing will he held in the
TAILBACK
town hall, riding ,n the modern
LARAMIE, Wso (AIM—Franel* i&gt;*-ninlhlon at the Oakland* Hunts
^Powers, chief s'-out and publicity ' lub. rowing at U k e AVendoiiree.
“ director for the East West Shrine D*Dar*l. f.mtball and qualifying
game held annually in San Fran- hockey matrhei at Olymp^ Pa*k
eiseo. rate. Wyoming's dim Craw »n-l basketball and weigntl,fling
ford a* “the nest tailback In th- for banlamwrlght* in the evhibicountry".
Hon building.
.

F r H O I ^

CHINA
FIGURINES

•DVD

llenullful G lfln

OPPOSE *GIVEAWAYS'

3 95 lu 1 0 . 0 0
rrjf. 5.95 lo 25.00

WINDSOR ROSE
Diniurwiire
nervice lor 1

59r In .*i9r

4.95

rrg. 59c to Hut

(1 * r t * only

Al AftNOl.l A AVE

PHONE

117

STILL GOING

OPERATION

nne

DURING

CORRECTION
YESTERDAY’S ISSUE OF
THE HERALD LISTED AT

FIR ESTO N E STORES
O N L Y 1 - 3/4 H. P. M IT C H E L L
A IR C O N D IT IO N E R

111 E . FIRST ST.

n

BOTH FOB

$9950

$9.93 DKI.IV'hltS

a r» 7 7 "W */7 7 *

iM

SOFA BED
MATCHING CHAIR

CLEAN UP
WE STILL HAVE A LIMIVCD CHOICE

$49.50

rillNE 12

Lasy t..
• -nlrol
Courh hr day- Double nr
c l *| in(hi. HCIIOIJi
permanent rd(*-No sag In-

STOCK

nerspilng in»ttrc*io*, nrau*

tlful *lin rovers and bolster*
•eallaljr

REIMA

$94.50
19.50
DELIVERS
w

COMPLETE
HOLLYWOOD BED

loaertprlag mitlrese
Matching bo* spring*
Beaatiful plaatlc headboard
FULL OR
(choice of color)
I- e g . FREE
TWIN SIZE

CHRYSLERS AND PLYMOUTHS IN

ECHOLS MI-RISER

THE BEST FO R LESS
BEHIND THE POST OFFICE

IIEDDING CO.
OPEN MONDAYS TIL 9 P. M.
DI D IIAMIIKKGEIL Mnnaifer
119 .MuBnolia Ave. Sanford l'hone 1252

PHONE 47 or .304.3

The 'poor oil millionaire, of
Texas *1111 m joy th* 274 pet la*
romr tax exemption bellowed on
them and proteotod by Southern
Democratic rongrenman
They
get this give away on the theory
that oil drilling la a ruky bustncsi. Why don't these tame Flor­
id* congressman fight to giv*
their own people the same ex­
emption. Does not ray oppoment
and hit Democratic collet gun In
Uongteu believe, that the citrus
hu'inrsv it risky too. Do they
bwlirvr the rommodity and amall
farmer In Florida dors not have
hararJt of enterprise? For that
matter, what little
business
doesn't have it's share of risk?
The only trouble D, these poor
fellows don't have a Congressman
leading a fight for them. If tha
27*t pet. exemption for Ihr oil
men it lo remain, then let * have
It for everybody.

GOOD SCHOOLS FOR ALL

No one in the Soul hern Milo*
I* fighting for Inlagrated eehools.
That's not an liiu t here. But
overcrowded classrooms and un­
derpaid tearhan la an Issue. It’a
high time funds wore apprapri-it.
rd lo correct this condition There
should be good school* for the
White* and equally good schools
for the Negroes Then, no one
will complain and there will be
Iress talk about Integration.

COMMODITY FARMERS
PROBLEM

OF BRAND NEW FACTORY FRESH

2nd. ANNIVERSARY

inc ageo tnouid have the right
lo earn at least |l»oo. annually
without having their Social Se­
curity benefit* affected. The present limitation uf $1200. does not
reflect the Increased costs of liv­
ing nor does It allow- these people
to maintain a decent standard of
living.
Thanks to the Elsenhower ad­
ministration. living rost* have not
risen over 3 per rent since 1952.
Thus, an Increase of 30*T In their
earning capacity would allow lhe*«
old folk* to enjoy more of t,«
comforts of modem Urlng.

BANNER DAYS SPECIALS

STATIONARY

( .ror&lt;lj
m iv r l
ln
M(jm|
|bur*day afternoon amt will qu*r
Wr at lhr shrlbome Hotel on the
n,.j c h, The tram will workout tin
drr , hc ljKh(t „
,(r|(|
un lhp ,lrl(.h
7:M
.
p
*
n ,,..* .
K O C in g K C C e iD tS
MUml&gt; H a -S in ce t*S2. the
4lJ|tr nf FI ItUll h j, n.cr|ved a
total of I63.9O2.U0J6 from horse
r*cl,,&lt;
a
r,.ronj ja•*let 352 23 forincluding
I9.V!

I.TND SAYS:
GIVE “AGED” A BREAK

The rommodity fanner ha* a
'farm' problem that has no* brt-n
met. It Is not the fault of the ad­
ministration. The blame lies dir­
ectly on the dilatory attitudr of
i our present congressman in fail­
ing to get up In Congrrsi anJ
fight for an amrnJ.nrrt to the
Farm Act that would give them
relief at was given the midwest
farmera of th* North. Had our
congressman vti'ied these small
farmers on his sovallel 'annual'
visit*, inftead of the 'bigwig*' hi
would have been awara of tbrlr
plight. Th# President rannot be
expected lo know the Individual
problem of each district. That'*
why Congressmen are elected.

VETERANS' PENSION
RELIEF

#f

We have thousands of vetrrang
and widows of our former fight­
ing men in this district. These
people havo a problem too. Their
pension* were based on what tho
dollar would buy year* ago. To­
day, It won’t buy half a* much.
Had o*r congressman visited th ru
people bo wosald have known of
their troubloe. These defenders of
our freedoms and their widows
m «1 pension* that will let (hem
maintain • docent standard of
living toe.
ARNOLD LUND
Republican Nemlnoe
for Congress
train by Tetuattert fee Ik* C*m*
VUllam T. Mo*r« Chatcsu a)
'

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THE SANFORD HERALD

•»

Oct. IT
Admission;
Alberta Cooper (Sanford)
Dlatharge*
Jesse Marahall (Sanford)
Maybelle Gaines (Sanford)
Mrs. Ivy Jane Eslridge (Orlando)
Oct. II
Adml*sloe*
Columbus Brown (Sanford)
Frank Powell (De Bary)
Eula Lee Lowery (Sanford)
Yaney Mark ( San ford t
Columbus Kent (Lske Mary)
Birins:
Baby Boy Lowery
Discharges
Mrs. If. D. Whitten and Baby Girl
(Sanford)
Mrs. George Boston and Baby Boy
(Lake Monrue)
Mra. Andrew Sharpe and Baby Girl
(Mims)
Randy Boston
Frances E. Blair (Sanford)
Leola Young (Sanford)
Rosetta Cooper (Sanford
Del. 11
Admiasiant
Mra. Elane Bass (Sanford)
Geraldine Dome (Sanford)
Melvin Warren (Sanford)

Telephone Firm To F ile New Rotes With Com m iss ion
tfl
c&gt;

Hospital Notes

r ...............
* I.**-—
*•---------of* the-------Purehate
oew equipM it telephone
rale*, which
willwar Sr.. President of the company
e
becoma effective with the tn*u* iaid at the lime. “ It if el'her that moot
guration of tho projected toll free or deprive the public of the bene­
• Finding of a new, aultable
‘'Metropolitan" aervlce, will bt fits of 'Met.-ooaUan* aenriee".
and economical locatlm.
filed by the Winter Park TeieT. Conatructioa of a now build
With the filing of (he new tariff
ono Company with the Flor-da
in*
arith
the
FVrtfa
CommUaion,
the
illroad tod Public UtlliUea Com­
I. Financing
mission within thirty daya, com­Winter Para Telephone Company
•. Training of Personnel
pany official* disclosed yestenlsy will bring to a tonclusion the fiiat
Company officials have often
The extoeJed, non-option*! tele­ pbmac of whai waa described aa
phone service between Orlando Ihe biggeat tingle more mads by reiterated that all buiineu ana
and Winter Park will go into ef­ the company in iU liy e a r htaiury civic leader* attn whom they hava
fect in September 195T and will —the (1,600,000 “Metropolitan" dUcuaaed Iht propose l “ Metro­
enable 10,000 Winter Park sub- it n ice plan.
politan" aervlce have expressed
amber* to call 10,000 telephone* in The plan, Aral conceived by their enthualai :c approval of the
an area of 100.000 populal'on on a company official* aome five yeara plan. This waa made even mure
flat rat# bail*.
ago, Involved a number of moral apparent by rstdutmn* recom­
Ear'ter this month the Florida and material faclora. the moit mending the Man approved by the
Railroad and Public UltliUet Com- important of which cxn be lined Orlando and Winter Park (ily
mltalon granted the Winter Park l« follow*:
rommlition*. the Orlarilo and
Telephone Company rate increase*
1. Approval of uri/f and rale* Wmler Park Senior and Jun'or
totaling approximately «.&lt;*» to b/ ‘lh7 c^mmul.m
Chamber of Commeire, the Orcompeniftte the company for the 7
2. Gaining of Dihuc oncurrence1* n* * Cttunly Board of CjmrnnIon in revenue it will auffer with,
(loner*, the Md.tijr.d Town Coun­
the abolition .if local loll..
f Pl*«nln* of the facililla* ra- cil and many CJieri.
T ie company had aakei for qulrtd
A new Rite was found and pur­
|5 &gt;jgtjQ,
| 4. Changing plant deaigna to
‘ We ah all have lo Jo with whnt conform wilh the new equipment chased for apiroximite .7 H(’.*
MO on New York Avenue between
we are given', Mr. C II. Cai!&lt;i*)needed
We Ibourne Avenue and Mone
Boulevard. A new budding fillLegal Notice
mated at well over a quarter of
d million du"art was a.irteJ in
iht Cltr of Raafurd. Florida, and thl* ute Apr'l 21 and I* now b ilf Navy
In Ik* I m M &gt;1 lfc» •'■«■** JnCk*. na-t
liuo'-l I•* t* alflttd htialo wav toward* i,k completion.
It. ... &gt; In. l j. I I*fl4n.
tCuallnurd from Page U
lh* m l nt tald t.'llr on thla lot
•a l*r*kni*,
aIft day nt Oclohtr, IV**.
Nearly one ml'lioo dollar* worth of rlviliiation, ami you are* not
t ft i: A I.V
Idmuxd w. Mittacii,
of new equiomrrrt ha* been pur- seeking your own good, but the
r t&gt;. « i : o t t
ti.c .a .d
A* Mayor of lh* City •( ehaied by '.he company from the ultimata good of your country.
T . All fr*ail*r» k*a
H.V:
aanford, Florida
The Naval profession, like (he
Inu I’hHM* t f ll*n*n»en -Santa"! Altatlt
N o r t h Eleeirtc Manufacturing
ministerial calling, requires perio­
ante
Company
of
Gillo-i,
Ohio,
lha
ii.
n
.
nAtr.it
Vuu ami M il ®( fou ar* l».r.l-r
City Clark
first initallment ut which i* ex­ dic transfiTi from one com muni­
nnilll.d unit
1° M**anl
K V ililmaand eim.nd. which &gt;&lt;*&lt;". - | * t I a l l t d a t s l r a a t A m * , I r a
pected to arrive in Wlnler Paik ty (o another. Thr blest tie that
•r *|ih»r ul yuu. i»*r hay* e y V l' Rauthtrn
binds most of ua. therefore, aside
Ulltrlct o f
Florida by the end of November.
th* timt* »i Kdmukd 'V. Jl*l»rh,
VVkarrat, on Hit Vth day of Usfrom kinship with others in the
dec****#. tale of t«ld
'■ lobar,
I
Ft*.
Unlltd
Main
ol
AmirInterim
fundi
totaling
II.W.MM
||,* C o u n t)
Ju d **
&lt;tf
I ., Iliad II* lit *1 In Iht lilatrltl lo finance ‘he project, were &lt;b- naval service, Ii one of close as­
l.'altad tttatva for lh*
sociation with the church of our
th* ru ltl ItOUrt *&gt;( »*w Cuddly «l i ouri of tht Iititrlct
of Florida talned from lh.* Chase Mintulun particular choice wherever we go.
Panrord. Florid* « llhln rteht *»•; Kouthrr.
ayalott lha lu Oa|t mot* or l&gt;ta, Bank in New York Clly, '.he First
tn j.it ini.nih« Irom th* Um* « J»* of
We temper the distress of fre­
an arllcla lab.Hd In parti
(li«&lt; ouhllc*lln» •&gt;( I h*a
i i , «i
-mo I.U .Vat I’llltbury • Nat,coal Hark at Winter Park, quent moves with the binding in­
fc*rh rl»im «r d.mjnd •*•!'
,n I'ralrl*
Hot* L'ah* and I'atiri Ihe Commercial Bank at W:mer
wrtlln/r.
and »nd
*b*D
*#•« tdd»5I
la a r h * d 41 Pact niora or Park, the First Nit.onvl Dank at fluence of church life which re­
•r
r»ald#nr»
poit nfflea
*ddff*« Flouroflfan
arflila lah*ltd In ptrfi
mains substantially the same es
nr ik« ctalm»*i. and •*»!) I&gt;* ■" " f " I*,,,
Moo I,ha Xtf Ilnttrll-Mlllrr Orlando, and Ihe College Park we (ravel from clime (o ellme.
i* hr Hi* el»lma*t. hit ■«*Bt or that|
i‘ii.du,*r lUkery Flour lll*arh*d- National Ban*.
Btlnrntr. and »nr turh rltlm
Our wives and children Join us
i;ntnrl*h*d"l l* ha«a
daman.1 not •&lt;» fil'd th»li I.* « d lln.ii.al'd
pmr* or l*t*. of an aril.lt lahtltd
Further fund* wr o tough! by in this spiritual aamclatlon and
Marl* T. Melteh
In
part:
|bt«»
M*«
I.h*.
Xat
If,
M.
M
At ndmtnIMratrle of the
Npx lit Cak* Flour III**, hid Ihe company lo rover fl,3uQ00Q we find rhureh loyalty Is not a
t-.titi* of rdmnpd IV. Ma.tch. Co.
cntnrirh*d''; and I b*«t. mora nr expansion testa in 19U.A7 i tMj per thing nf a week, a month, nr a
dtrttttd
r1'
'
„
.
.
.
.
|*«*. of aa aillrl* labai*d Ip P»rl: this purpose the fir»l 3.CW0 shares year, bul an everyday occurrence.
i
thati -Mo* I.h*. X»1 ltut**ll-MHI*r
I'taf.t.- Il»k*ry I'lour IH*»rh*d- of preferred Company stuck at This is why our naval personnel,
Hr..rnat*d I'nnitlchtd" In » rail,* 6 t» percent, *100 per ahum, weie lheir wive* and dependent* are so
of forfallnr* tVlo. F»d F.md. I&gt;r,iy
nd I’otmtllo Art. SI tf. H put on thr market by Security actively rngaged in Sanford's lo­
I 'l *t t*'|.
m a &amp; r n i M ? u . vkx C,And
AAlirrtat. hr *lrt«a of pro- Aitociatea, lne.t Wimer Park in­ cal church life.
that w«
Id l*u*lnrei
Tho more lhan 6,orw husbands,
,ttt In do* form of law, to m* vestment bankers, last week
. l i t lis t OtUndu '*u,u *i“ |JNe'Li K dlrarird, rtlurnahl* a* th* l»th
• rumiuue »»'“* el
. . . day of tk-lolirr. I&gt;S* I hat* trltrd
lYIephone company off rials wives, sons and daughters who
make up your local Navy popula­
&lt;euU!lf and ,a*l *•
&lt; Ititr Mid n«ni* wild lh* Clerk of and lakrn lh* Mid I* ban, mnr* said here last week tin* now build­ tion are happy to Join In the mag­
th* Circuit court, aewlnole «-uu*- or lr&gt;*. of an artlrla lal.tltd In ing will probably be completed by
parilha«l
“io*
IA*
X*t
I'lllt• tv. Fturld*. in •ccofdtnc# with &lt;»*
nificent salute to and recognition
arevltlun «t ll.e HeUilyu. .\«m« hurt'* I'ralrl* lloia Cokt and I’aa- December 10. Part of the prerent
Hutu*, In-wit: htctlon 1*1 «* Kl“»- try Floor llltarlird*'; fl l&gt;a«t, office* on New Eng.and Avenue of church loyalty In this month
i,u.r* or I*-*, of an artlrl* lah«l**l
of October, 19SS.
Ida Htntula l&gt;»«
in pari; that | "Iff IAa. X*l Itua- will be moved '.nlo Ihe new pre­
vv. f . I'tlmtr
toll.villir
I'rodurtr
(Ukrry
Flour
U. M. I'alm.r
mier* at the bejinn.ng of the year,
|ll«ai h*d lliomaltd
UMtrlrbnl I
Kt,i:cTinh rnockAM »Tir. v
It |.M*a, root* i»r lata, of aa arllrl* Including the office* of Ihe vico Rev.
liadtr nnd hr tlrlu* of nuthurllj lahtltd In pari lhaet “ leo W/t VtA President—Plant, Plsnt Manager,
came wilh his admission that he
In mt vttud
Major uf tht Cltr It M. M l*o npMlal Cah» Fl»ur
.1 Ranf'ir.l. Fieri* &gt;, I h»t*P) rail * |l|rath*d 1!a*nrlchrd"; and I ba«i. T r a f f i c Manager, Purehating knew none of their taaguige and
UiinUHxt (Itntltl III** IIon to l&gt;t
ut or 1**t. of an article lanrlnl Agent, Plant Engineer, Traffic
had a fine time acting nut his
atid Ihruusttout lha Cliy »• Kan- In palti lha■I "l*W I*u Sat Hut- Manager and a staff 01 * 1*.
lord. FlnlMt, on lh* *lh d&gt;i ■&gt;( •rll-MHIrr Clattle llakary Ftnur
guatatorial desires
Hit descrip­
K‘cie*oib*r, l»tl. for tt*rllan of Iwu HI* t* lied .llrumaird
IJa*nr|ra*d"
tion of how be ordered egg* in a
City trommlttlontrt fur tr-nu of and hate h*r In luy ruttody.
Ctfle* of thrr* »*»rt *«th, and out
Vutlta It ll•l«ll&gt; U|y*n. that a
restaurant, which finally ended in
lor ttrm tayirlna |&gt;*ttrnt.tr tl, lil.til. I Court will b* htld In lh* Film To Be Shown
thr chef's taking part In the pan­
t'nurd Plat*, Court Itooin, la lh*
**h»l&lt;t elrrllon thtll t&gt;* h*M *1 th*
tomime, brought down tha house!
of inland*, Florida
A
t
M
ental
H
ealth
City llall la ttld city nl hanfant city
mb lha Silk day ef October. IVl*
Th# Rav. Aldridga said that ha
rioHd*. la toafiirmliy * in th* Tor lh* trial of tald pr*n,lt»t. and
law* and ordlhaofat r»tdtf»w fa *1- lha ownrr of .inner*, and all |&gt;*renjoyed all of hla travels, for the
acllont noar In fnrr* la tald Cllr. tol.t who may ha»a oy rlalin any Assn. M eef Nov. 5
Th* pollt will ha aptl, *1 r:»# o'clock Iitt•i r it. at* liartl.y cltad to be and
The Seminole County Associa­ reason that ha loitered where he
am . Katl*ra Nlandard Tima, and apprar at th* llm* aod Plata afor*best enjoyed the scenery ind awill «-)»•• at Iia* o', loch pm. on ■aid. lo *how i aut*. If any lliry tion for Mental Health will meet musement or Inspiration, ai in
•aid data.
it
the
Episcopal
Parish
House
on
|?^* * ,ne" , "r in»piraiion as in
final danr** thould
I h*r*br appoint Jlr* h* V. ha,*, whyat apraj'd.
Nov. S , t a o'clock. All members ,on"'
*!
Hioven a home
yt-iitmlllal and Ktnyd A I'atnicr at not pa**
TIH *M.AH II. THKNT
L'l’ rkt, an.l lltt
Atxtln
are
urged
In
plan
t*A
alkSd
Vnd
*
n
l ° Z 'm .H er
If. H M a r . lit I
Kmllli, Jam*t It Hut, It I. t'rrkln,
any other Interested person* are L", ,h‘ * ,rm‘\|h rr
lh.f lrm*!!..r'
J r , Nawtnn J Mi»nttiom. r'ltff )i
M llll'll TH AITIMK
iM*t and W. II ii oh l&gt;uncaa. nInvited lo lie present.
.h *
p " no , [ul(.T o n' . 1 p
Taj: limit.n F. AAMta
ntp»rtir* of *.,ld *l*rl|on.
. to (hen, confessed Ihe speaker,
Unit I Hot* * 11
IS WITMCRIt IVItHftlltiF. I f ar,
Ira. A. R. Key, I rugram Chair- "| (Pf| pralty sure ! nevar had
IHooklsn, .At* Tuik, X. T.
h*r*unt« a-t tot hand at Alat»r of
Hit.aiiiiflr Ferwtll
mAn‘
p l l n * *® ,,,ow * ,,,m !&lt;nown that Beethoven was a vlownien b it been an popular and imlst too."
lluS l'*ik AV*mi«
N.w Turk It. .New Terk
•ought a Per that »he has Ijecn ex­
Received with much applause
ll*rt.*ll K .\n*tll
periencing difficulty fn booking it. were two classical duela played by
II, I'.irk Aniut
SOMETHING
Ntw York, N*a Volk
She expressed confidence that It pianists Thervse Kupect and Laura
J. II. AAalth
NEW!
would have a strong appeal for Platt Brown. Dues were collected
ll.il'l llt.tt*rl
llr.».kl&gt; a. Star York. X. T.
those taking an Interest in this and the new year books distribut­
t
ui
%
I,
If
*
dlr'v’Anrt
and
at
at
at
Something
jed/M
ed/ .V n. David Runkle. president,
..(Unto Tiutl'tt, nf lha Ntw Y.ik- phase of community health.
Mtiiitn.i rorporailoB, • dlttt.lstd
reviewed the last year's programs
Ft'.ride corpoialtaa.
niFFKRRNTl
R l NILMOS HOTEL PLANNED and outlined, the educational, philAMI;
all |,tit.. m hetlna or clalmlta
MIAMI REACH—A M • million anlhroplr and social season to
ha,t any Inlafett In the lullowFR O Z EN C A N D Y In
In* .It-rul.td praiwrly, tlliiata In dollar, aooroom hotel —thr Gold come. A vote of thanks was ten­
^tmlnol* County. Florida, le wil: Coast’s largest yet—would rise on dered Miss Dorothea Lauterbech,
Tti* lA*ti lit (a»t af lh* Sniitl' ihe oceanfront here undet* plans hospitality chairman, for
her
hair of l*H'l nf the XI!'i "I
h«-Hob 1*. T«wnthlp II Reutli .Itsrloird in the leasing uf ■ tract splendid effort. In this initial lun­
liana* I* Kail. at ttth street yesterday
cheon. for
Tha natiit* tl IMt tall ti ta rt
no.va r. tl tin rlondt and 4a ntjltl
•n.l confirm lh* lift* in lha I t t t .
.|.-rrlt.*.l |,ro|.*rly.
Th* tarn* or lh* Hoiirl In which
C le ie W o r k la
, i,h It Intlll’iltd »t tht rirrull
f..url or Iht Ninth Judicial Hit-rut
la and ror Ramiaol* I'ounly, Flnr
T R A C T O K -S IA T
IA S Y
KITCHIN
'Tha al.I.rttlaltd lllla nt lha raatr
t KK.NXKTII A MHIMAX al al
amum .
w ith th o R o a r lis g is io
at tll'IITuM F. WIIITK
U N R V iI'lalntltra.
-4 al. Itrratidanlt
You and tarh al you ara hart).,
M o d e l O
nolHIad that tha ault In ttnlati
L^FROZEN
Inudi tad tonllrm iht till* lo lh*
iin,\ * .|*trf1h*d iiri'(.triy hat bt*n
One man with a Model O ii equal lo eight or ten men
r nmi hi **1,10*1 tan, In lha ahn,r
FOR
»nlli|.«l i &gt;oii*. b j KKKAT.TH A
with how. Your choire of 28 quickly attached toola,
m him AN *t i), and tou art h»ttFRESHNESS
i.y trotilrcd lo Hit with Hit l ‘l*rS
(runt-mounted for « u y visibility.
1 thl, (.'null, your wrlllan ap
ctranca ln*r*noally at by altar
Special creep * gear of % mph. eHminatao a largo
»&gt;l lor iM ttr or aih'ttili* pra
,*d hrr*l* an lha Jltl day af
part
of your hand weeding and Ivoeing.
ROUMILLAT
S'atamhtr, A I*. ISIS. In lh* ,'a
Ulnl la tald tull at t*&lt;iolrtd by
&amp;
Span multiple row* with wheal tread width# up to 64
law
ll,r*'n fall aai nr a Ptcta* l*t"
lnrhea . . . or narrow whetla down to 36 inches tor be­
I'.inltwn will ba antaitd aatlati
ANDERSONS
toll.
tween row work.
—
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W IT S r jl
■«w lha earnar hy tha clock*
iM Tourt
i*nfnp4
.•uni), FtorMt. iMa 1TIH 4ay
Then check the economy of operation — only two or
AM)
•c'ltfliDr A I*. Iflit
11 r I(wrIidon. rUrli of fltr
threw quarts of furl per hour on moat Jobs. Let ua flit
f Mri till i null Strnlduli
You in on Ute detailsFOODMART
I'uuKty. riflfMft.
iriKAM lift Avl« J I*un4(iutH
nftiiitv
rl#fk
of
I'fjurl
Park Ava. at SJth St.
m .n r n and iiK T tiN n iu ri
if» II Kn&lt;&gt;i lUMlnfhRin
“OF ro t! Its IT
' Itorviof • for lIMMlff*
V*n&gt;«r IInl Mine
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100 Voice Choir
To Present Hymn
Festival Nov. 18
Ih e Combined choirs of- Ihe
Churthes of Sanford will present a
choral Hymn Festival NovtmbiT
II, at 4:00 p. m. in observance
of the Thanksginving season.
At a meeting of the Sanford
Choirmaiters, churches were repreiented as follows. Flr»t Chris­
tian. Mr*. N. V. Parmer; Congre­
gational Chritlian, Miss Helen
Witty; Flrrt Presbyterian, Mrs.
George Touhy; First Melhndlit,
Roger Harris; First Baptist, Kirby
Rogers; Holy Cross Episcopal,
Jack Bookhardt; Central Baptist,
Mrs. Kslherine Hall; Natarrne,
Johnny Carter; and Christian Mis­
sionary Alliance, Mra. Guy Bishop.
The First Presbyterian Church
was chosen as the setting for Ihe
Festival. Kirby Rogers, of the
First Baptist Church, was chosen
conductor. Al Ihe same meeting
committees were appointed to
complete plans for the Festival.

Funerol Services
A rt Set Sunday
For S. T . Field

CHOIR MASTERS CONFER OVER FESTIVAL M U -It. Leit to light. Jack DoAlmidt, Ptoyr/m C-.m
rnilte* Chairman; Kirby Rogers, Festival Conductor Mr*. Guy Ilishop and Jlr*. Ceoige (uuhy. Prog r a g
Committee plan music for tha Thanksgiving Hymn Festival,
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Additional Work
On Dial System
Slated N ext W eek

Funeral services for Stolon T.
Field, prominent In agricultural
circles all over the S'ale of Flor­
ida, and a brother of Sanford'*
Postmaster, will be held Sunday
A mare of lines hanging frem
afternoon si J or!o&lt;k at Brts,an overhead in Ihe new Southern Beil
Funeral Home
Telephone Co. building at Ninth
Mr. Field was Administrative St. and Laurel Ave. represents a
Assistant to Ihe State Chemist In portion of the many cable* to be
the Florida Stale Department of connected into dial equipment
Agrieul ure.
which will b»* creeled in vertical
He waa a Director on thr Ex- position later next week. While
ecutive Board of the Flori Ij State m,nF component parti of (he new
Association of Sanit-man. and a ,,l* ‘ , »‘ ," n »rt purchased as
member of tha Leg-sUt.ve Com “n‘u.'
P*,rtl mu,‘ **
mittee of that organuation. He
local manager. Earl
was a member uf Ihe National T'&lt;nt*r. Pointed out that the tele
Aasociation of Sanitarians, mem­ phone installation is a ‘Tailored"
ber of the Men's Bible Class of
Ihe Trinity Methodist Church of of Ihe First Presbyterian Church
Tallahsssre, member of Ihe Sou- of Sanford will of'idate al the
them Baker* Assuclalion of which (unreal services for Mr Field,
he was a lifetime oonoiary mem- Survivor* include one son, Wil­
ber, he was an Inspevlur for Ihe
T. Field of oanford' Ihtee
Department of Agriculture of Flor- brothers, Fred T Field, Wert
id*, member of tha Southern As* *'*Im
1*. Earl T. Fleh, Fort
sociatlon of Food and Drug offir- Pirrtv. »nd Jovl S- Field, Santala, and a member of Campbell- ford; and • number of e e.ts and
tossing Post of the American Ixg- nephews.
ion of Sanford.
Active pa.lbcue.-a wilt Is Al
Mr. Fields c .v rj in the U. S. Wallace, all of San'ord;
Bryce
Navy during WWI, end when die- Hobson, all o: Sanford. Brvie
charged with a 4,0
ratingin Starling, Orlando; L E Mid.utch1919 hit rating was Chief Quar con. Leesburg; L. K. Wilkin... Orlermasler (Avialion). While *erv- Undo,
ing at Charham (M an.) Naval
Air Station he was rushed (&lt;&gt; MmBABY SITTERS
rola Air Field with a detachment,
of ISO men under hi* command to)
AVAILABLE
auiat In the landing of Ut • Air- 1
Unity Sit I in i* Aifeney
ship R-34, thr flist Airship to cross
the Atlantic.
I'ilONK 3.12*31
The Rev. A. G. Melania Pastor

Quick vegetable

di,h:

iJiown

41,,^. fUi^, of bicad In oli,e oil

*|,ritvklc over piping hot ranncd slewoi lumatorw. .Serve In
t.ucr dlshc*.
"
As a rule, It's best to whip mi
more than l ' i to J cup* of heavy
(ream al one time,
Q
*ruwth and represent* ba»ii plannins for the future of this growing
community

S P E C IA L
$10.00

PERMANENTS

$8.50

A Rlnmnurnu* permnneni ia
Ih e d irect rcntill o f nn Indivldualiied

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EVA -BESS B E A U T Y SH O P
I*HONK 3fi3
PKIIMANKNTS B Y : 3IINNIK IlKSS
KAMI Kit INI! nnd MAKIJE

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for your name in Tho

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Job which is designed specifically
for Sanford and must be assembled
by hand locally.
Approximately '130 telephone*
a r e b e i n g serviced currently
through the local manual lelcphone
switchboards. “The present sys­
tem.” according Jo Turner, "is no
lunger adaptable to plans for pro­
viding leiephune facilities lo serve
the expanding Sanford area." He
added that the new exchange equipmrnt will permit considerable

W

A N T

A D S

You May Have

A FREE GUEST PASS
To The
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Movieland Ride-In

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Prairie Lake Drive-In
Or
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Ritz Theatres
Each dny the names of 6 people will be published in The Herald Classified
columns for FR EE tickets to the Movieland Ride-In, the Prairie Lake Drive-In
nnd the Ritz theatres. If your mime appears, clip the nd, it is your free ticket—
you pny only n small sendee and tax charge on Ritz Theatre, and Prairie Lake
Drive-In passes.
Present your Classified Ad Free Pass to the box office of the theatre named
Make sure you have your driver’s license, social security card or other personal
identification with you.

OTICE
Dee to circumstances beyond our control our Breakfast vrnlure
baa failed to aboo a profit. Iht ref ere we ere (arced to 'Aa-

Note the date printed at the bottom of the ad. Your Pass must be used be­
fore this expiration date,

nownc*' new operating hours fee

A N G E L 'S E A T S H A C K
"Th# Heme Of Hie Werlda Beal Hambargcra"
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9 ®.m. to 12 p.m,

SA N FO RD TRACTO R

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STARTING MONDAY OCTOBER 22

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Passport to Happiness
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you m»y not h tv* tntimJwS to to
bo. and .vour hone.t reaction will
clear up any mlaundtratandlnf
a t once. Second, If the bath waa
Intentional you might have d»acrvfd It, and hontil atlf-appraioal may lead you to uncover a
fault you can c o m e t. Third,
moat of ua can't hid. our (c lin g *
anyway, and atlcmpting to do ao
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He withdrew hi. hand, from her
I - : ! y d*ar. nr. v»ry dew ," h»
n tA rT E r. n
A* I f knelt »-«l4* her ehoulder. and *tood tllffly, looking
1 / A I . S II6A 1T
i n u be &gt;: ng 1M ■
'
f-a.ntully Im L "Plea * ocx-1 c I»ir. ti t ter# ii a w* a ifv«l tr.Ui down. “t» fAaf your an.w etT "
h h . turned bar face aelda. T m
l*t•» talk about those trrplrx »&gt;it hr**, Hf tent fn rr .tf l »iowlv and
.nf bp* hnuhtd net a. tl» i f m her afraid it nuul tie."
In. .Jrtil* " »t-* murmuri V
•1 » r. you *ull want do play
■-g roilynir- and *b»n hf
“.v * s .ii m iry with n * uPed « •■rl nrr a^atn c&gt;- •f* *&gt;:♦ in- •aeh of t:a .garnet the other, he
l&gt;r ! I n r .nan qiottly. an t I. Hi.n. »m -n l and lei*, or tint "a on do •aid (malty.
V , r o t . in hi. vwc# twutfrf net
v ,l ? 1 know -you
Mb. waa mlaeraUy aw a rt that
Id o " m * r* m » an exultant not. In te a r, wt t t trickling down her
No," si*. a k l “ Dot I aha" l«e t.t, v&lt;»*.-« * lt» d a r l i n g And Uut cheek*, to ahr kept her taee
If *.uu onfllit-rt ta tnakf en im it r m . hi* lit* utiynl eo her*, and turned away from him.
of im* V l i t w i ' atth t'lrk."
,» nrr M l lip* -e* pc nil art, th*
“I don t want to do anything of
Di.r# * a a an uih can fart* tJe «i .o i!d feel ’ ear* under her rluaed the fo rt:" aht managed at laal.
kivrt rrlgl.truing pauro. Sh* ne-1 rytiwl*
ami added with a (harp break in
It. *a» » .Trfth.nf to break M and
|tnt cue there aae Uta nuflil of tier voice. ‘Oil. whv tnuat vou be
a&lt; uf’ »n happen on purh i« m iiw i Imijthtrr *• eons. of thf danerra so hoi rid T 1'irk haa tern a goal
aha »ard thf trite**
mi
ft art ad t cmu* UP tl.f M i a t l M h friend to me —and kind"
■|'m mjrrr S o u s . oii»». ! rr.f no
tn* mat r«-ek III rf“ All tight. VaI I think Tin be­
lt.» dahtf floor, oi.' M l re .th e r. t*w*—t o r abruptly, ttruightrnrU ginning tn underatand. I can t do
a .' i.f ilk** we to rie J t-- tr ir ninw lr and stool mice more with any more man trtl you how I fret,
In* .ventnga.
and naturally the deetunn i. up tu
h.e be. a a;.i.n*t tin fsinnrt,
“I can underatand a h * yoo
f * o latiifhlnit eoupv* nun* up you ~
h*
t c e n t to the dan. y«r&lt; 0 on de k and their a r r r a l had
rn# othrr two couplea wtra com­
h * .a n »j u&gt; dance with llan».w," broken that moment of enchant* ing pact ibnn again, laughing and
he *e 1 f l ditly. ’ I *•" • ’ h* f"-t 1ni.r L
talking. They pau**d almnat im­
;vu aiif&gt;*«r frtardly I r. at.re you
\\i-n the lw» couple. had mediately np|vo«itc Val and llrucc.
it.. •. like or If net i..n
pa .... out of e«; ol Bract acid. They w rit talking in tow voice.,
\ at hejktd up at err* In *ur -All nghi. Vat, « e m m to nr but tlieit w rit pauiea which in­
r* r ' I aeatilt you Uiat u n i t..e .freed . At lc«»t a e i e . . * &lt; rd w . dicated that they w rit M*trmng
reader I Ilirm I t in*. «nd 1 *e IP e . acti other. Maytrr. and I *ay too Obvioualy thry nad raergtold you I like Dlra."
thn ee,-y einrerelf. we may .sen nurd t«&gt;th Val and tn* doctor and,
"Hut I dent bfr' ca It. t don't ctm e to love *a&lt;h othei t&gt;o you aaaociaUng them with that aernt
wai t to b'lieee it h r -n li e n ton lha darue (la x . were vurioua to
Ilirnt t (lift r o - ! (-*•• &gt;1. er.l I
tihr heailalid aka&gt;: nut nelly In ar venal they were aaylng to
» -.te IB »; n .p a'­
ll mraut a at.
why. Ilia kiaara had each other.
tre a t Jew: to me to know thkt we moved hr r deeply
Mie had re“I'm glad to hiar your patient I.
would lai'.n t« waruirjf '...fe'hre in n ,|je.| .tivtlDctlvil&gt;. Uut euddrn. much belter tonight. Nur*e,“ llnict
Montefo lUv l felt »nd o* n in e . |y m tn* p«u»e which *eemail an »aid in a vo.re which the othrr*
I may be flstlerUia rn »»j :, that li;eatn|eev aa the Urathlea*ly tro- could ramly overhear,
you tell tiie »ar.v*
8 hfrnlj h# p c i] ruftit air he &gt;auL "And now,
“Ye*. Doctor. I think her health
rturlied out the ri|jaif'.te he'd of cuurae. you won t ain oiale a n / la certainly improving on thia
Urrrly t« juti to rinoite at d In pji I U&gt;“grr with hanacm '
voyage
on one knit te aide her . hart.
Vo i
H i t action wirptltcd even her- j II. straight-titd hi* larg. body
dul ttel thr Mine. ill.in t yod. V*fJJ" 1. 1.1. hh. pustiwl aaidt the tug and am) nalf-tiirned lo
to go, "Wdl.
H* took out ol hir hand. And held •prang b)i oil thf deck chair. “ Dul Nuraf, I wiwi t ditturb you any
It between holh of hn gently. • l II I v . splaiiicd to you that I tihr longer, .inco you want to real.
me. plraae tell me."
Dul you’ll remember, won t you.
i l l im and 1 are tncmtA"
She fell runllltfd. .Illicit afro..!,
Ite put hi* hand* un her thoul- Ih.t thould your patient', condi­
Aa thouth ht w rt* untuin; her d*r* (oicing her down iruo the tion beconi. .erloua, you m't'l call
mlo *01011111118 th . waaht ready ih .lr again. “But If f tell you I me in at once?"
fife yet. "I »»■ certainly KUd in don't want you to h av. anything
“01 cour.#. Doctor."
team w« wrre both going to work muff to do with him ?"
' (rood night, Nur»e."
tn Ih* tam e hospital." ;h « aa .l
lie walked away from her down
Hit thought for a momint and
finally.
tho moonlit deck. The other two
thm said quietly;
Hi* grip tliihtcried on her hand.
“Mra tvathrr.tune tcid n.a I couplet dlaappcareJ down the com"And you're ildl gledT'*
ihouldn t have anything to do with panionw-ay to cunllnue dancing.
" 1 * ., ! m atill glad." ahs ta il you, but 1 refused. I like to make Val waa left quite alone on the
quietly. And added, almr.at breath- my own dectiiona about whom I boat deck In the moonlight.
kaaly. "I'm t tr y glad."
(T9 De Conti* wedJ
•hall be trlendly with."

O Hi) M»y»** Crfig. r.*e&gt;rlivlf! br r'*s&gt;',«*i’» of A-«lcn (tot*

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How To Inspect
Seam Construction
On New Clothes

Gould

When buying rMliing, hou*enlvoi .liould rt member that *e.im
eon*truction i. Just about .» ImporUnl a . Ihr fabric, point mil
lextile and laundering expert* at
American Institute of l-aumiertng
A.I.L t» Ihe retrarcb ami t-iltic*.
Uonal center fur the profcailonal
laundry tndu.try,
When eheeking *e*m cunslrue
Won. kvok fur the following:
J, Dewar* of &gt;um» with raw
edge*. In mosl cave*. *eam*
thould be Iro.ind or protected
Thia la e*peclally true on *ynIheile fabrir*. If »eam* are not
pinked or overcast, the fabrir is
(III* innm, frjliiring Intnrmal fanvil* porlrail* on ihe will, •■• dreoralrd
apt to pull thrmigh the stitching
h* U f:n|*n* "Irphinsoa, an Inlrmilionalls-kaowB deeswalorand fray.
] Generally opeakirs, tht stitch
Toko Your Family Portrait* Out of Hiding
!ng on .earn, should be small. By
that It la meant slliehe* should not
Every family has a certain num- eult to find a color and design tb.t
be expected to cover too much b. r of pri fesilonalty-made por- it complimentary to D id decora­
area lArg.-. loose stiichr* gener­ trills, commemorating lha Impor­ tive schema nf any eixvm in the
tant event* in Die lives of Us house — and that Includes the
ally indicate weak seam*
various rr.rmbert. There certainly breakfast nook which Is a good
I. Check aeanis for puckering
place for leu Informal portraits
Puckering may be the rr»ult of ».-« bahy pictures, graduation
photo*, wedding and anniversary or enlargements of tome of your
undue tension on the sewing
own family snapihota.
portraltA
thread.
The picture we'vo chosen to
It turd lo b« that IticsA pic*
4 Sufficient »e.m* allowance turn, in cardboard folders or illustrate this column shows an
tbou'd have been made Check ev el-iyp* frame., graced Ove top Interesting u*t of family pictures
•cam* lo *ee whe Iher there is « of the upright piano Thru this in a room decorated by C. Eugene
skimpy nr generous allow.n e on cn Hum more or less went out of Stephenson, National Chairman of
Ihe style, at Irast as far at ihe In­ the Board, th* American Institute
either side of the atllches.
ter.ur decorainn were concerned, of Decora tors. Mr. Stephenson
J. If se.m* are not bound,
ar.H ihe porlrtiit went Into hiding points out that u&lt;e of portraits it
make sure that Ihe end of Ihe
ui drawers and boxes.
*n ideal way to add warmth and a
fabric ha* been pinked or oicr
Today, however, lha decorators livcd-in feeling to the new house
Cast wilh -cuing thread
hsva found ways to put theta or apartment and D&gt; gix-e your
• Apply a little tension on the cherished portraits on exhibit home decoration a partonal touch
IP.xm. If diatortmn re*ul'» you .sain —and not at an extra. The*e that no ona else can duplkata.
days they play an Important part
can expert .nine seam slippage.
Modern techniques, offering full
color and &gt; broad rang* of tonal
T. Check the finl-h of the tn the decorative schrme.
Large portraits ar. often used prints, hav* mad* today's por­
»eam. Determine how easily the
singly or In pairs. Smaller ones traits a very definite asset in decfabric fray* or ravel* by gently
go into Interesting little frames orstion. Keep thia in mind the
pulling Ihe a#am allowance.
to form unusual groupings that next time on* of th# family ha*
&gt;. Imped the area where the ara bound to Ns a conversation a portrait mad* and you won't
■eedle ha* gone Into the fabrir.
pi &lt;va.
have any decid-ng what you want
Look for little needle hole* that
Frames *r* available tn *0 mary to do with it,
—Johe Van 0'itlder
may base cut fibera.
tinier cut style, that it un't dilAI. Beware of tram* that have
been sewn with regular tewing
DIET FOOD
If your eyes ar* merely blue.
oo one aide and loops on Ihe
other (chain atilrhl. If *uch a
•Skim milk ia said by some you ran make them as romanlisewing method has been used, a doctor, lo be as good a source rally violet aa th* heroin* of an
snag on thf *eam may pull out
of ralrium, ph.sphorua, Iron and Edwardian novel by wearing a
All Wif seam thread.
vlolel-hued hat
10. Beam thread should be protein as wh?i* milk.
eherked for strength find a
loose end and try to break d with
the fingertip*
If lha thread
break* eaaily. It la weak. A I I,
lextile authoribe. point nut that
the chain ulttrh and weak thread
oftrn go together.
Nenr I*. 0 .
Phone 103

Do tn o tl thlldran t f .t .i v a (half p o ttn lt?
A n«ner; Nc.vily all amatl chil­
dren ate open and nbciv rtro.nl
link** they learn from p atent,
e sample tn be deceptive. I’ afrnt
who (ait to keep proiut*e*. wh&gt;
nuke phony ryriise* lo avoid
nvic reeponwbihty. e tc .; iie * k
an *lmoephtre of itneptlon Which
may *lo miirh harm. CtuI lien
who are m ale tn way “Tt ink
y, &gt; u “I'm *nrry.** etc , when they
a ir neither thankful nnr •otty,
will likely conclude that ilcreplion Is ah a.Hilt |miIH&gt; I he) meet
Dam to ( siUoh .

Should hurt felling* ba

cover.d up7
Answer: A* a rule, no. *p.«
re i ..n» that fasor hunt it reat-

t

a? rostra wmrmnr

* uiually outvsngti oll.ria

b u st, the pttaon who cffth',t4

Con you dlillka tom ton .
imilnttivaly?
Anewer i No. We all form Ikrasi mal inttanUntoua duhkva,
but it la becautc the dlillktd per*
Kin remind, u. of aomeont in our
past wlUi vshum we onca had an
unhappy evperirnc*. Ti e aiaociaIi. n may be with a teacher who
humiliated u. btfurr the data, an
oftiiial who ipoke rudely to our
nmthrr or lather, etc. lavng alt*
rr (he incident la bulled away,
the image r e m a in * In our imcon*, io n * mind, and cornea foith
when tontt patlieuhsr personality
tun*, in on th. childhood mu*
cran l

Spotlight

A PRETTY CLOSET can make
Ihe busiest housewife feel ele­
gant. Clothe* will last longer, lou,
if protected by garment bags and
dust covert.
A new and practical Idee to
carry out a decorating scheme in
bed room and closet Is lo make
closet accessories from a bcJspread matching the one on the
bed. Just buy two matching bed­
spreads, and uie tmlMn make a
garment bag, *hcr bag and dust
•over*. In a bedspread you have
a piece of fabric as big ai a six­
ty nine-fuel rug — ample for a
complete set of clnsel Accestorie*. Local *cwing expert* tell you
how to do it.
Make the big garment bag first.
It's easier than ever if you fol­
low the no-pin, no-baste method
uf ripper Insertion Illustrated on
new ripper packages.
Double-hanger frames for gar­
ment bags arn sold In most fiveanl-dime stores.
Start by cutting two aide ptcccs
V) inches wide and 54 Inches long.
Then cut two tide boxing strips
right Inches wide and 54 inches
long. Cut top and buttons pieces
right by 20 inches. Slash Ihe cen­
ter nf one *tde boxing piece and
insert a 34-lneh slip-cover tip­
per, following direction* on tae

Now Is T h e Tim e
To Begin Making
C hristm as G ifts

On Hollywood
It) IfOD I ll(IYI\N
HOLLYWOOD f
The film
world wa* turpr.vcd when Darryl
Y. Zaiiuck stepped down a* head
nf UHli eCutury-Fm studios In be
,nmc an independent producer To
day he tell* why he did tl
"Throughout m&gt; career, f irat at
a writer, Ihen an editor, then a
producer and finally ** studio
head, I considered myself essen­
tially a writer Ii was the crea­
tive end that really inlerested me
"Until ■ few year* ago. I was
able to devote myself to the crea­
tive end entirely 1 didn't have to
talk tu actor*; I had people to
handle Ihe hiidnct* mailer*.
••nut thi* business ha* changed
Three or four year* ago. I found
tdyself devoting «* per cent of tnv
lime talking lo thia agent or that
agent or tlregory I'eck nr sum.
other -tar I found I had to** and
less lime to work on stnrt'-t.
"So I told Mr Skoura* com­
pany head Spyx«" Skoura* that
as soon a* I cout-l find someona
tn lake over for me, I’d like lo
step out and devote mjxelf tn the
active Job of cresting, 1 think I
can serve ihe company and the
Industry heller that way."
He found hi* .u.-cesvnr in ante,
.ggretalve Ruddy A.tler, who now
head* studio production, Zanuek
plan* to produce "0 film* in Ihe
next five tu seven year* Some
will he produced by* other* under
his guidance. At teait one a year
will he whal he calls a "block
busier
ID* first will bn "Island
In The Sun," based on the hs-st
selling novel by Alec Waugh
Always an enthusiast, if.anurk
teem, bristling with energy for
his new earner. He dellghtnt in
showing me *ome pages someone
had sent him from the memoir*
of Ihe late George Arliss The ar
t»r ilepictcsl the voting IJanuek a*
"a born leader, not a blind fol­
lower." The passages told how
Zanurk, then in hi* IPs, energeti­
cally told hit Idea* for Ihe film
"Disraeli," which won Aril** an
Oscar.
" It wat inlrretlint lo learn wh.t
Arils* thought of me." Zanutk
aaid "Thai1, the kind of spirit of
Treating I wanl to get bark to "
Despite a few years of hard
lime, in Hollywood, /-muck has
(osi none of hit hopes for Ihe
film Industry.
" I think the outlook fer theatri­
cal film, is very good." he said

Use Bedspread To Make Pretty
Accessories For Your Closet

NOW 18 THE TIME to put your
knitting needle* and erorhel hooks
to work on that Christmas gift
list. Nothing It more appreciated
than a hand-made gift, plannrd
especially for someone you tike.
N'rrdlevvork department* are full
of .uggeiljons for small, quick
and easy accessories that you
can make In a few hours, and
make somebody happy on Chriatmiss morning.
Any young girl srould love one
of the new crocheted cap. or
hood* so popular Juat now. They
com# In various veraiont, are
prettiest when don# In furry while
angora yarn, and ran be complet­
ed in a rouple of hours if you are
handy with your crochet hooka.
Especially beguiling are two new
styles: a head hugging cap wilh
a long knotted la*sel of Jumbo
yarn hanging down the back: and
a rrocheled baby rap svilb a hole
In hack for a pony tall, tied
under Ihe chin wilh narrow black
veivat ribbon.
ItAHHOCK COYER
Left over fabric pieces from
drop*Hra or tllp rover, may lie
used lo cover ■ hasiork.
Mike a akirt lo cover It. Use
narrow- elastic, threaded belween
two la)era of fabric*, around a
flounce to hold it In place.
" llfiit JOHN," i.r.a of Ih* U 1 Atinj'a |unlur*.Ded atomic w
Man. (rmn its laum-huif alt* .1 th. Aberdeen Proving Ground*,
Maryland Ttds 12-twd-long tnlxsil. and the "Dart," a n.w an!)*
l-iik rr l-.ilc, wete utiscllcd In a weapons show befora J.OOU persona
gathered t r Ihe annual inciting id the American Ordnance Aasocle*
ll&lt;&gt;n. "Lllil* John" La a small c.lititr field artillery rwkel and the
tn..tint of II. kind us tar to lioast atomic capabitily. At botten, the
l-lril in Infantry weapon* ire two rlfly* r.pahla of delivering semi­
automatic and automal'e tire, using iltndardlrrd ammunition. They
a t. being hrIJ behind . !#&gt;’) moilrl Gattling gun. (/ntrrwe(i&lt;m*0
"Rul porhap. our greatest i*«lnnflat rill he reallrcd from our .Vo.
1 competitor, telesision
Did you know that in New
Yurts last wiwk IVi feature films
vi-re playing mi television? That
ihere are alrra.tv 2.V)n film* reli-aied tn television? That show*
&gt;i'U the Irrmcndou* need for rn
lirtainmrnl In that medium
"FvcntuaHy I feci th-t the
mtisie tmliistrv and television will
have lo meet How that will be
brought about, I don't know. Hut
ii will bring the grested pro»p&lt;'rtty Hollywood has ever known"

VOI D CHILI)* EYES
If your rhlM arrives home from
school blinking, hradarhy and
lcn«e, it rould be that school light­
ing ia Inadequate, lighting research
scientitt* advise.

PLASTIC BAGS
Those polyethylene plastic bags
you get with vegetable, and frull
may do double duty. Use them to
carry baby'a diapers and wet
bathing suits. They alio make
good shoe hags for parking or
•hiring your favorite ihoei.

package. Using your muUltlutted
binder attachment on your eewinf
machine, bind edges together
along all 54-inch length*. Em­
broider eyelet* in lop piece large
enough to fit over hanger. Stitch
top and bottom In place
To make the shoe bag, cut t
piece 34 by ] l Inces. Cut tsro
horiion'al etrips, 40 Inches srtdo
and 10 inches deep. Tape the cut
edges. Divide strips Into four
equal section! and *tkeh, section
by section, to the baek panel.
Bind all cut edge*. Stitch loops
to Ih# top nf the bag.
You will have Jus; enou|h of
your spread left over for Iwfo
shoulder rovers. For each cover
cut two piece* eight inchea deep
'
- ! "h nf * hanger, plus
two Inch#* for Mama. Rom, I off
o tnoulder shape ar.&lt;|
seam together, right sides facing,
l&lt;r»ve a Iwo-and a-half-lneh open*
Ing at the top for the hanger. Tum
cover right side out and bind
bottom edge and top opening.
Other suggestion* for e to n as*
cesssries made from bed-tyteai'i
are: Halbox, blanket box rovers,
cases for sweaters and glove- You
ran rven line closet and rover
shelvei with fabric to match your
bedroom decor.

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Page 10, FrL, Oct 10, 1936

THE OLD HOME TOWN

i'f*4 y t re*-* 0 " «

By STANLEY

New Electronic
Eye Developed

PASADENA, California., IB A new electronic ere proroliei
supervision tor telescope* to aolve
tome of thee greatest mysteries of
the universe
With It the great ZOOInch Palomar to Irscope might see objects
10 times fainter that those it secs
now I effect it might become a
Z,ooo3inch telescope.
That m'ght answer big ques­
tions:
la there an edge or limit to
the universe, a boundary in space
where there are no stars? How
old is the “nlverse? Does space
curve?
The electronic eye is a kind of
TV tube or electronic magnifier
that could be attached to regular
telescopes.
And this eye could be a practi­
cal thing soon, says Dr. William
A. Daunt, astronomer of the lit.
Wilson and Palomar observato
riea.
The XXHnch telescope can see
one to two billion light years Into
space, photographing great gal­
axies so far away it has taken
light from them one to two billion
years to reach us. A light year
is the distance light travels In one
year at a speed of 1M.OOQ miles a
second.
Dut astronomers estimate our
universe is only fire to six billion
years old. Could the electronic
eye and telescope perhaps see be­
yond the limits or edge of the
universe?
Tho unievrse appears to be ex­
panding as though everything
started from one great central ex­
plosion. The galaxies, nr great
families of start each containing
hundreds of millions of stars like
our own milky way, are apparent­
ly rushing away from one another.
The farther away a galaxy is,
(he faster seems Its speed of re­
cession. Perhaps, at diitanre* of
billions of light years says, they
reach the speed of light. In that
case, even the electronically mag­
nified telescope might not be able
to catch up with them.
Dut by extending visible dlstanr
et, this telescope promises to tell
far more about uame punlcs of
the universe.
*
The electronic eye captures pho
tographa of distant
galaxies
through electrons.
Regular telescopes tell astrono­
mers the most by photographing
distant itars and galaxies on spe­
cially senttlv* plates plates. It
lakes long exposures to catch tho
faint imagri of the most distant
stars aad these faint ones don't
lake clear Images. Dackground
light and night glow of the earth
blacken or develop the grains in
(herest of photographic plate
nearly aa much at does the pin­
point o f light from the tiny,
faint image.
VICI MtSIDtNf IICHAIO M. NIXON (lop) arrives In Milwaukee,
Wia, lo be greeted by Sen. Joseph It. McCarthy sin a day of cam­
II lakes 1,000 photons or units
paigning that began In St. Petersburg. Fla., and ended In Hartford,
(if light to make one grain of pho­
Conn. Also on hind to meet Nixon was Wisconsin's senior Senator,
tographic emulsion developable.
Alexander Wiley, who is seeking rcclection after winning the pri­
Dut it takes only 10 photons to
mary over McCarthy’s opposition. At bottom. President and Mr*.
dislodge one electron from certain
Elsenhower return to \Vashlngton at the '■lose ot a hard-hitting
photosensors metals like the phocampaign swing through Ohio and Kentucky.
ffaiematlowal)
tocalhodrs la the pick-up lubes
used In IclevUion lectrons freed
this way t a t be beamed onto a
photographic plate to produce tha
Image of a faint star.
The electronic magnifier prom­
ises a revolution In telescope*,
Just as the electron microscope far
-By BENNETT CERFextended visibility into Ihe liny
HE SALES MANAGER’S wife appeared unexpectedly In hla
world of matter compared with
mlrroteopex that depend on light
office, and discovered her husband eating lunch—with hla
wave*. Dr. Daum explained.
•pretty secretary on hla lap.
Other elec Ironic methods, utlll*.
‘•Well," snorted the wife.
ing principles In TV. are being
" E x p l a i n this one, you
devised to increase th« contrast
worm!"
beleen background light or night"Control yourself, dear,"
glow and Dm Image from the star
laid her husband calmly.
'ta cit
*
The*# may permit almost In­ "You sec all this food on the
stantaneous "snapshots" of wig­ table. I had to do something.
The waiter forgot to send up
gling images such as Mara. Such
pictures might answer once and a napkin.”
for a3 the mystery of the lines
known as r anal a by recording
"How do you expect ma
them for detailed study.
to chalk up any victories
with the material available
this fall?" whined a football
■ ECONMRNDATION* M4DK
CT.KWISTON tH— The Florida coach to some prying old
Tomato Committee hvt made tww grads. " I gotta use an un­
recommendations In the U. S. sec­ balanced line — and my back! :iu ain't so smait i...„ ,.r ."
retary for marketing the state’s
18VJ crop.
The kids In a tough neighborhood were lined up for Inoculations.
One recoin mentation called for The doctor ashed one bulldog-jawed youngster, "Rtady for your
shot, my boy?"
statewide tlaiaifying of the toma
toes according to Individual sties
"Yeah." was the answer. "Make mine rye and ginger ale."
No il l* regulations are now in cf
C ISM. ty Ecesrtt Crtf. DUtrlkulH by King r-ilur,, Stillest*.
fact slnca tha eaplratioi of last
year’s marketing rule*
The other renmmendation ask­
ed for weight llraitc on the va------ DON’T ------rtowa containers In which tom*,
toes are ahlpped Ns mote than
Throw Away Your Tire Dolnra Rwnuso Your Tiros Are
&lt;2 pounds of tomatoes, for exam­
Smooth. Let WELSH TIKE SHOP 105 W. 2nd Put On
ple, could be packed in a COpourd
New Truck Rubber Trends Thnt Will Give Gunrnntecd
crate under thin regulation.
NEW TIKE Wear And Save You Money.
If approved they will go into
effect about Nor S.

Try and Stop Me

T

WELSH TIRE SHOP 103 W. 2nd
To bring out hidden gold In
blonde hair, try a hat In spruce
green or the new greyish-green
"loden."

36 Yearn In Sanford

v

Shaw 'Victim
O f New Type
O f Censorship'
n* BERNARD OAVZER
CHICAGO '.P-Shavisn enthu­
siasts said the late efiorsc Rernarl Shaw has become a victim
of "commercial censorship” iyid
that amateur rights to his play
Pygmalion" have "disappeared
si mewhere behind the Iron Cur­
tain nf a Broadway musical, "My
Fair Lady.* "
The Chicago Shaw Society sail
that as a rr»utl uf the aeniatlonally successful Broadway show—a
musical version of Shaw's p la y no amateur or stock group in
America is allowed to stage "Pyg­
malion." It also said that the mo­
vie verrion of "Pygmalion" has
been withdrawn from public ex­
hibition.
Elmer fieri*. attorney and presi­
dent of the Chicago group, and
Mrs. Lois E. Solomon, a suburban
(ilenrue housewife Instrnmehlal In
formation of the society, laid with­
drawal of amateur producing
rights
to Pygmalion violates
Shaw's will.
In New York, a spokesman for
"My Fair Lady" producer Herman Levin said Levin had per­
mission of Shaw’s estate to pro­
duce the musical, as well as stago
and screen rights (o the musical
until 1970.
He said the only restriction lie
knows of against showing the
movie '’Pygmalion." which Is part
of Ihe agreement with the Shaw
estate.
The ipokrsmah said that aa
far aa was known there are no
restrictions of nunmutlral presen­
tations of "Pygmalion."
But fieri* and Mr*. Solomon
said Ihe Chicago society had re­
ceived complaints and inquiries
from university theaters, high
school drama groups and ama­
teur producing companies concern­
ing failure to obtain "Pygmalion"
for production.
William D. Chase of Flint. Mich,
secretary nf the Shaw Society of
Amerlra, said In a statement that
the altuation makes the late Irish
plawright the "victim of a new
type of censorship."

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Stars Protest
Showing O f O ld
Movies On T V

Famou* Simmona Inner*pring or
TIRED
HOLLYTVOOD
fAP)—Miekey
o r SANFORD______
Box Spring.
Rooney taker* shaip ls»ue with
Contract anJ Hepair Work
o f th a aame old th in e ?
Full or Twin Sue. Choice of
Free EttlmaWa
Clark Gable. Judy Garland and
M ERCH ANDISE
See lb* apeciou* pen tactfully other tiara who have objected tn
Firm or Extra-firm.
It. U IIAKVEY
different
home*
m
—,
—
For
Umiled
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201 Sanford A rt.
Phone 1121
43—ARTICLE* far SALE
South Pinecraat
Saafort the showing nf their old moi ics on
Tima Only
* *
W. J . KING
Grove
Manor*
Sanfon TV.
91.00 Down Daliiara
Factory re-conditioned Winehealer
Plumbing Contractor
The rcltaie of the huge studio
Valencia
Yillu
Di U bi
Mather of Sanford
Model 11 ahetgun MS. R. A.
Kohler Plumbing L Supplie*
backlog*, eapeclally those of MGH
203-09
E.
First
81.
Phone
127
Newman, Phone 311.
Reetn Electric Water Heatera
IMMEDIATE
ha* brought »lr»ng protect from
1531 tltlamio Dr.
Ph. M Wo buy ana eeU uied furniture
some stars who complained lhat
• BIG VALUES
OCCUPANCY
Paying top rath price* (or any
frequent appearance) on TV hutt
what you want
• QUICK CREDIT
CERAMIC TILE
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­
them
a* film »tar»: 'hat they may
IdaaUjr
Situ
ated
Paul P. Mueller a- Son Ph. 154
• EASY TERMS
ING POST on 17-92 Ph. 2063-W
be competing with thrm*el»es on
Free estimate. Quality work.
WILSON-MAIER
Luxuriously Planned
TV: and lhat they get no money
BE SURPRISED at our variety
New and 1'eed Fnrnllnre
M oderately Priced
p i . pm h i m ; a h e a t in g
from film showings.
and
low
price*.
F.3I.B.
5c,
10c
311
K.
Fir»t
St.
Phone
959
Septic Tank Installation A Semico
The irreprrcMble Mick doesn't
A
2Sc
Store,
321
8.
Sanford.
3
and
4
Bsdroom
Home*
with
1
floater Service. Archie C. Har14-FARM aid GARDDEN
and 2 baths situated on large, go along with the mourners. He
iett, Phono 73I-W or 1335.
Practically new 30-guage Reming­
artittj tally
landscaped
lots •ska, "how can you have too much
LA—PLACES to EAT
ton automatic aitotgun 565. R. Mtiiioniry-Everbearuii S t r a w
Paved streeia and all othsr rvposurt? I don't see how thost
berry Plant*— 11.30 per hund­
A.
NEWMAN,
Phone
315.
city cenvenientes make these old picture i eV&gt; hurt me. In fart,
TODAY (and cvrry day, except,
red Call Ray l.ord. 1117-W.
colonies
of
owner-occupied
Sunday) wo’rc upcn from H:tw
Palm, 51.79 gnl. Mena dungaree*.
home* truly delightful places I think they ought to help me."
#.m. 'til 2:oo a m. THE DUG1 68 pr. New Navy work ahlrti, Lame Blooming African Violet*,
A* for the money involved,
to live.
H?
t.JE HAIt A DIN Hit. Lake Mary
Reg. 9100, for Banner Day* 50c
99c Mena (port shirta. 94c Ban­
Mickey philcwuphlicd:: 'You can i
Graprvllle
Nursery,
Phone
2054.
ner Day Special* Ocl. 19-20
Deslgnsd. Built and Sold
Lent ratlins and Ret air
gel an) of it, *n why worryT"
•—PERSONAL NOTICES
only. Army-Navy Surplus. 310
loar Sanford A n .
P im m i m
One thins hr did object to. He
Sanford Ave. &lt;
RENTALS
0D H A M A ’T U D O R Inc.
heard 3IGM wa* thinking of •Ur­
FREfc
Plumbing. Kreaky Heating
T-Shirt*. 44c, Sleeping bag*,
Builder* of Fin* Hunts*
ine the Andy Hardy aertei up Into
NAME IMl'IllNT
M. G. HODGES
rota, blanked, tarpaulin*, Army 54—APPS—HOUSES—ROOMS
For Florida Living
half-hour shows. Mlclr,' hustled
Navy Surplui. 110 Sanford AveOn Christmas Cards Durinjj Service on All Water Pumps—
to his lawyer about that end the
HUTCHINSON 3 O c e a n Frent
RALES OFFICE
Walla Drilled — Pumpa
Oc totter
2625 S. Franrh Avenue
project has not been mentioned
Electric lawn mower, need* re­
Apt*. 339 S. Atlantic. Daytena
Paola Road, Pbone 100
Phrno 2100 and 2980
paid. 1M ft. rord. M0. IT Liilc
Brack. Call Z374-W.
lately.
Lay-Away NOW!
Dr. De Bary.
23—SPECIAL NOTICES
Mickry'a current rare*r contin­
POWELL’S OFFICE SUPPLY
Ikrge font. apt. 310 Magnolia.
ue* at a busy clip. He did (hire
117 S. Magnolia — Phone
HEAR the NEW V. M. Tape Re­
Available now, 6 room house on
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
picture* thi* year. incMmit a
corder. SIS Down. Wieboldt'a
Celery Ave. available October
Slip Covert and Drapes
SOLLAWAY, Hospital ami Ruby
much-lauded perfornun.v in ' The
YOU'LL LOVE
5th.
Phone
A,
K.
Rosaelter,
Camera
Shop,
210
S.
Park
Ave.
STANLEY
KULP
lied* Da;'. Week, or Month—
THIS BEAUTIFUL SOLID BRICK Bold and the Brave.” This sum­
Florin. 312.
PHONE 2I36J.
Tel 1425 Furniture Center —
3-BEDROOM HOME
SMALL tile Serve! refrigerator,
mer he played *fseral profitable
116 Wert Firat St.
Downstairs apartment. CALL 1969. Thi* home has large living room weeks at La* Vegas, Ron') and
like new, ITS. PHONE 3164.
GATLIN BROTHERS
with fireplace, 2 extra large Lake Tahoe. He rec-ulv appeared
Dragline A 11u! Idoter Service
AUTOMOTIVE
Sofa bed, like new, |4V 1'hon* Apartment, fio*e tn. 3 rooms 355
bedroom*, dining room, kitchen on the Steve Aller TV show and
Ph. 2231 Geneva, 2496W Sanlorl
per
month,
lit
E.
Ith
St.,
Call
2156R.
with plenty ef cabinet*, break* t* doing a half-hour TV filmed
2364
or
1583.
(-BOATS AND MOTORS
ORLANDO Sentinel Star, Call
fast room and nice screened-tn drama this week, lie opens his
5-pc.
dinette
act,
black
A
ulearhed
Ralph Ray, 3150.
porch.
Denrabte
furn
garage
apt.
4JJ-W.
wood.
Never
utrd.
2
coffee
Evir.rudc Sale* A Servlet
landscaped ground* act soon at the torus nut Grove
table*. Portable record p'ayer. Avalon Apt*. F.ficiency, Pb. 120-W Beautifully
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p *
KOllSON Sporting Good*
with
outside
sprinkling system, here.
Other Hem*. 2204 Oak Ave
Added to all of this is hit TV
Well Drilling, HOWARD C.
lot lot. St.
Pliune 994
central heating for extra com­
LONG, Phone 3SS 2U7 fcial Lika new bottled g si ipace heat EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suit­
fort. Fxctllent residential loca­ senes, "Hey, Mulligan," which is
able for harhrlor or rouple. Pri­ tion . . .
’
USED MOTORS .
21)7 LAUREL AVE. playing profitably on the rerun
Commercial Ave.
cr. Call 1264 51.
vate bath. Arroti from Pelt
Unconditionally Guiranlccd —
ODHAM A TUDOR, INC.
circuit. Unlike the MGM movies,
Offirc. Manuel JarobaM.
—Factory to You—
ENVELOPES. Lettsrnead*, ateie1354 Mercury Mark 55
3025 S. French Ave.
he iharas tn lha profits of these.
Aluminum
muit*.
invaicea,
hand
bills,
and
(Demon«tralor)
... . .. 5120
Phone 2100 — 29*0
But still the ambitious Mtrkrv
Furn. roitigv. r e a s o n a b l e .
Venetian
Rllnd*
program*,
e
t
c
.
I'ro
jriiiiv
c
1954 Evlnrudc 30 IIP ........ WOOLocated on 17-92. Th. X14-W1
isn’t
satisfied. "What 1 nerd," ha
Thi*
it
a
fiee
pa*t
to
the
Piair*
Printing Co. Pbone *08 — 403 Encloled head. Sag-proof bottom
1994 Evlnrudc 7'a IIP
Lake Drive-In Theatre for J. said, "is a big picture w.th the
rail with t'laiUc end*. Pla*tlc 2 room apts. 112 Elm. Ph. 29U-W.
Writ
lith
St.
(PerfectI ............................. 5145
E. Cole. Exp. dale Oct. 2S. 1954. right kind uf prrsline "
or rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon
16 HP Mercury Cruiacr
FOR EVERYTHING In hardware
2-Bedroom house partially fu n
cord*.
67-BRO K ERS and REALTORS
Model Shift ....................... S1S0 and paint aee-Hill Hardware Senknrik GIom and I'ainl Co.
170 mo. Call 844.
Mercury KE4. 7*v .............. 190
2-FAMILY HOME ON W. 1st St!
Co., 301 E. 1*1 St.. Phone 53
112-114 Weil 2nd St.
Phone 320
Rote Court 5 room apartments,
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
1936 Evinrude 30 HP, 3 month*
Upper: 4 rm a, bath, kitchen
•ak Crumley A Montrith
furnWhrd.
Kitchen equipped.
old. complete with all control* Robinson Hand Crafted Furniture. 41—APPLIANCES
equtpl, automatic apace and
We
biuld.
deaign
and
refiniih.
at
117
Mouth Park.
Phone 7L
Phone 1464.
and lank ..........................
6393
water heaters, LOWER: 2 bed­
See at 916 French, Ph. 32-K.
They Know
Large oil heater, 10 gal. drum.
ALL TYPES BOAT TRAILERS
room,
bath,
living
room,
cquipt
56*). Phone 1078 XR. 1317 Doug­ 3-room unfurn. apt. Nawly decera
Cre*llinrr Aumlnum Bo»i* and 40 HOUR Alarm Clorka. Guarante­
kitchen, automatic apace and
ted. 1X1 Celery Ph. 406.W.
las Ave.
Fiberglass lloala from 5199
water hrater, large Jalouated
ed 11.89. Hanford Jewelry A
porch off kitchen, Ic a r car1957 MERCURY MOTORS
Luggage. 300 Sanford Avc.
llolpoint kitchen range,
good 2 and 3 bedroom cement block
Iskr front home*. 145. A 5*5
portf. Present rental groitea
ABE LN
rendition. G. E. Refrigerator, 6
unfurnuhrij. Phone 1129, St.
A. B. PETERSON
13".. Within
-block of pro­
Look fur Die new 6-eytinder, 60 Thii I* a free pa** to the Rill
month* old. Phi ne 2971-XJ.
Theatre for Mr*. Archie KinnJohn Really Co.
HP Mercury* coming n u t
posed new clothing plant 111,- Broker Associate*: A. B. Patarson
Jr ., P. J . Cheitaraon, Garfield
Magic Chef renge, 140. I ’ Servel
ard. Exp. date Oct. 2*. 1956.
month.
000.
Willttla, John Mtilth and R. W
refrlgernlor, Mo. Beth practical, 5 room furnished garage apt, WKLLrSlTUATED HOME-Near
W. P. Smith
Il&lt;iu-i* (leaning- Window*, Floor*,
Adults. No Pets. Phone 224.
Williams. A. C. Doudnry, lutml
ly new. 1113 Park Ave.
Motor*— HoaU—Paints—G!n»*
school, church. Downstair* has
Of liir. i all 11IS-J, D. ('. Caldwell
Surveyor.
2115 S. Park
Phone 1203
Efficiency
iipl.
Iliwuy
17
9j
So
27' living room with real fire* tig N. I'aik Ave.
Phone 1116
FRIG1DAIKE appliance*, aale*
City Limits. Slumberiand Court.
WANTED-Work fur dump truck]
place, dining room, large mod­
and »erv1er, G. It High, Oviedo,
12—TRAILERS
Alio hauling for straight-body
INCOME PROPERTY
ern kitchen with built-in oven,
Fla. Phone FD 5 33I5 or San 1 three room house. Ph. I41I-J,
truck. Large and nr.alt job* any
fori liilJ-W after 6 p a .
Trailer. Sale-Rent, Ph. 669-XR.
sink ilupoaaU, jalouaied rear llrautlful fl-IInlt A p a r t m e n l
House,
furnished,
excellent
where, anytime SATISFACTION
3 room apt., adults. 1113 Park.
hall, laundry room with toilet
neighliorhoud. In walking Ui
It will nay YOU to eve us before
GUARANTEED for mid-Job car- 13—BUILUINO MATERIALS
and
lavatory.
UP8TAIHS:
3
you buy. Open Evening! and
stance of town. Income 1-150
House for rent, 2001 Sanford Ava.
pealry, ina*onry, body and fend­
HED-l-MIX CONCRETE
bedroom a, ammatte - cedar elo*
Sunday*.
per month.
573 mo. Phone 539-R.
er
work,
tree
turgery
and
Irre
Window
Sill*
•
Lintela
seta,
color
bath
tad
large
sleepKastslde Trailer Sale*
$26,500 with 54,000 Down
trimming. RALPH BRUCE SIN­
Septic Tank • State Approved
Palalka, Fla.
lag porch. An ideal home for
2 Red room house Range, refril
Consult A REALTOR First
Sand • Cement Mortar Mis
CLAIR STATION, 1601 W. l»t.
A beater. 1936 E. Foctst, 794.R.
children. 512.300.
IM N. Park Ave.
Phene UI4
Miracle Concrete Co.
14—USED CARS
St., PHONE 9261.
' » Elm Ave.
Phone 1335 SEE Svminole Realty for Deslr1 NEW S-REDROOM PLAN CB C U L L E N AN D IIA R K F.Y
HOME at Lake Mary. Dedicat­
1950 HUDSON Cummodcrr 6 Con­
alii* lioriiea and Apt*. Phene
PI MI’S .V SPRINKLER
METAL HOOFING
ed right-of-way across
the
vertible, yellow with red leath­
ir.OO Down— s:.0 Month
&gt;5 STEMS
27.
street provide* permanent lake 2 Bedroom home •« 1 lot*, with
er up-holaltry. Straight shift All type* and star*, liutullrd ur Now in dock, &amp;-V Crimp—U ”
3-tN-ilrooin
unfurn.
house
1401
Corrugated — 3 S " Corrugntrd
"Do It \outsell.'
view and privilegae. Corner lot
shad* and fruit trees. Equipped
w. overdrive, 62Wi. Phone 1379Get all Y’our roofing peed* at
Court St. Ph. 7U31-H.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
with atav*. refrigerator and
appro*. 17,000 sq. ft-, high and
X J.
Shermnn Concrete Pipe Co.
S T I N E
heater. Complete price 14,544,
dry. Clean, clear water from
Furn.
5
mom
h&lt;m*e
A
hath.
Phone
Machine and Supply Co.
Out West 13th St.
1933 Chryaltr WinJ»or (door Dedeep well (IN '). Built-In G. E, 2 BEDROOM Home, will loci laJ,
239W'.
20*
W.
2nd
St.
Ph.
62
Luxe. Only 22,00(1 acluil mile*.
Desirable as home or rental.
, kitchen, aa ilral fired heal, m
16—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
•
2-ROOM ruttagr, ready tJ move
Call Ray Herron. Phone 2134, or
CEOSI.EY
REN IHX
hatha, carport* and porch. A MjsOO.
In. All utilities furnished, 3606
11U-W after 6:00 p. ra._______
Sa' * " I «**viec
HAYNES O f f ic e Mactda* , 0 *
real buy at 513600. Shown at
ROSA L. P A Y T O N .
Park Ave.
Typewriter*,
adding
machine*.
RANDALL
your convenient. Phene OWN
FOR NEW PONTIACS and good,'
Reglstsred
Real Estate Broker
Salti-Rental*. 314 Mag.. Ph. 44 4-Rmim furnished garage *:A*t»
Eu
/
ER—Sanford 4«-W.
clean USED CARS, call Rajr
Phene 3671
17-93 at Hiawatha
serviceQuality
bJliafacDon
ment,
adult*
only,
rent
la.vi
Herron, Phone 2436. or 1J13-W
(7—FURNITURE-HOUSEHOLD
Ph.
113
Sanford
2d37-J-3
DeDarry
a tile. Phone 267 or 300.
after C;00 p. n .
This i* a frr* pais to the Muvle
Mtedroom CB Houae, Wynnewood
FOR DISTINCTIVE F'UHNITURE
land Rlda-ln Theatre for C I..
2-HKDKOOM
unfurnished
huu*e,
D ick RAPES
Range,
Refrigerator
A
Hrater.
1913 MERCURY 4-door -edan.
—it Warehou*e Price*, vDU
Ntckle. Tip. date Oet. 28. 1956.
kitchen
equipped,
|60
month.
1
Tilo
Contractor
I’hutic
2D1-W.
Hardwood
Floor*,
Ttla
Rath
BERRY'S. We are experu at aa&gt;
Cican and priced right. Call
mile nurtn uf i.t.ngwo... o.i
Equity 9400. Ph. 794.R.
lilting you to aecure gracioui
Ray HERRON at 2136 or after
FRONE 9179 fer CHERRY
Hwy 427, PHONE Winter Pask
good look* with functional eon• EMPLOYMENT^
I p m. phone 1343-W.
Reel Estate Brokerage — Notary
Fer
Sale
by
Owner—RamS
type
vcmenee. Today'* bait buy* in
heme on large lot. Cryetel Lake 1219 W. 13th St. Rear-Barber Shop
nationally adveriiaed furnilura ITirn. garage apt. 709 W. 2nd.
26—HELP WANTED—PEMALE
Phene ton-W.
• BUSINESS
at DISCOUNT PRICES. 901 W.
Robert A. Williams
Waitrcva wanted, Apply TouchFirat St. Phone 1M7 for Sven* WEUKA APARTMENTS- reem* 6 Bedroom home cn 6 loti with
SERVICES
Ion Drug Co., Mr. Gilpin.
ing Appointment.
REALTOR
prlvate_haths._Jj6 g j j a a U f c
screenod la porch A csrpene
RayMoad Lundquiat,
Fu r a t i ked ar unfurnished
15—APPLIANCE REPAIRING
Saleslady wanted. Apply In perNECCHI-ELNA
ASSOCIATE
Phone 14M-W after 4 p. m.
R E A L ESTATE
*on Manuel Jarobton Dept
Sewing Machine Centec
Phene 1673. Atlantic la a k Bldg.
HEATERS
Store Atroxa from i'o*t Office.
Sale*. Service and Rtntali
3-Bedroom
home
In
South
l’inc66—FARMS AND GROVES
Cleaned and Cheeked
G A R R E T T ' S
rrest. Owner being transferred
TypH
PHONE 1.120-K
32.1 E. Fiwt S t. _
Phone 1422 20 acre tila farm. Three bedroom
IM Shannon Dr.
THIS IS YOUR CHANCE
Ltiiy, no age requirements. Muit
house, Urge barn. All equipment
1o move into beautiful Loch Ar­
9 16—r k a u t y p a r l o r s
be f*«t it accurate. Good work­ Thl* if a free pan la the Prlrie
house, for aale bv own­
and miehinery. Easy terms. Pb. 2-bwdroom
bor and take advantage uf a 4l.»kt Drive-In Theatre for Mr*.
ing Hour* and salary. Apply in
er. 5900 Down. 536 monthly pay1393 J . P. O. Box 1154.
Modern Air-conditiuned Salon
V»*i loan. Neatly new 3 bedroom
Gene
Fowler.
K*p
del*
Oct.
[triton, by appointment, Phone
menu,
1917
Summerlin
A»r
l'h
Harriett's llenuly Nook
M, 1956.
home on large, shady M , life­
IGH3-W. Urn. 3 : X - « ; » p m.
709
96—HOMES
IM S. Oak
____ Ph- 911
time tile roof, Mil-electric kit­
TIME CAN EARN MONEY!~ Uird furniture, appliance*, lools,
chen, hardwood floors through­
I7-B B O K E R 8 and BEALTOBS
1225
DOWN
SPECIAL
elr, Bought-iold. I.arry'» Mari
out.
Enrn good income rrpre ten ting
5 Bedroom* tad Carpesie
$10 Permanent. $6 50
321 Ea*t lit. St. Phtn* 1531.
TRICED RIGHT
Avon Coimetici. Friendly, pleaTarraue Floors
NEW
HOMES
EVA HESS BEAUTY SHOP •ant profitable work quickly
CALL
US TODAY It!
Kitchen Equipped
3-bedroom*, CBS, 2 baths, elk
Phone 563
put* 535 In your pocket. ConW. II. "B ill” STF.MPER
Nice Resideetlsl LoeaUea
floors. Very finest of construc­
OUR
STORK
lad Mr*. J . Huaaell, P. O. Box
tion. FIIA appraised at IIU40
Landscaped Yards
liny Allen, Associate
If—HUILDING — REPAIRS
IS LOADED WITH
975. Orlando.
Requiring
down, plus
Rudy for occupancy la 3 weeks
Arlelte Price, Associate
PAINTING
_______
DANNER DAYS SPECIALS
rioting costs. Nicely locetr-l in '
Rsaltor — General laanranc*
A. K. SHOEMAKER, JR.
Maul wanted—Cooking 4r cleaning.
good realdtotial ares near shoo­ Phan* 965 or 2131 111 N. Park Ave.
Builder
WOOLS UY
Hours 11-7. 1903 Magnolia. Et hoi* Ili-RUer .............. 944.54 Phene 1191
ing cooler.
1999 MaQuvfile
Sofa Bed amt Chair ......... 99.00
Heailh card required.
•larine Finishes
OZIER REALTY CO.
Hollywood Bed .......
49.30
6-bedroom heme. Ussl SUBURBAN 3-bedroam h o m e
Z9-HALESMEN • AGENTS
For Your Honl
I.aura B. Diirr, Rrallor
Fier headboarda on Hollywood LARGE
Near ACL depot. Ides) for raillocation fer children. Ph. 2S33-J.
Hairl 31. Field, AiHxiate
Scnkarik Ginn* ami I’alnf Co Thii I* a free pass to the Rita led*
femiiies. Prtce of Ito.Vai 25&lt;ll So. Ullandn Hwy. Phone
112111 W. 2nd St.
Phone 320
All Dinette Seta Discounted
tneiudea: built m range and
Theatre for Alina Jaidinc. tap .
6 roees, 1 bedroom hose*. &gt;6750
1380
«)»n. veasUan blinds 4 central
U9 00 Bunk Beds ......... IU9 00
date Ocl. 31, 1956.
Located on Old OrUade High­
EVENINGS: 3IIS and 790
FLOOR landing and finiibiog.
forced
air
besting
sytlam.
G
om
J
way. Ideal fer children, ocheel
i-Room Group* ............... w o o
Cleaning, waving Serving Semi­
terms
msnged.
NEWSPAPER afreet aateiboyi. : Pc. Curved Sertlonat*
16—REAL ESTATE WANTED
bos atop. Call 13I2-M.
IM 00
nole county *ince 1925.
Age* B to 12. Apply to Mark
(Foam nuDurr/
Rubbery
H. M. (ileatun, Lake M ary^
WANTFD land of any kind in any
Heir*, The Sanford Herald, after
Seminole Realty
LAKE FRONT
BEDROOM;
site n u a g e in any part of
achool.
New three bedroom bouie aa
For Painting call Mr. Talker. Ph.
Double Dreiser
Florida direct from owner for
Lake Emma. Ona and half tiled
96S-XR. Room ipeclil 514 95.
Beveled
Mirror,
*•
Northern investor*. .Mutt have
36-WORK WANTED. FEMALE
1991 F a rt Ay*
Phono 17 nr IU
baths.
Florida
room.
Lot
311’
Bookcase
Bed
eiHuiive rights* to buy it or
GAIN MORE SPACE in your 32—BUSINESS UlT'Ulll t
X
3X3*.
Turn
So.
one
mile
at
Innertpring Mattren
•til It at the price you want.
home with itorag# wall*, built- Restaurant for rent or aale, fully
Osklaxrn Cemetery.
£ ■ » eU» &amp; RKi iI TOR First
Phone or write Tlge F!. F'letch*
Box Spring
(3 pillow* FREE)
L U L L E N and IfA R K E Y
in cupboard*, ahelvei, etc. See
equipped; on I of Ktortda'a mod
er. Ph. 2-2129. 119 K Colonial.
i&gt;h. g ju
HILL LUMUER A SUPPLY
traveled roala, ideal location .we our new line of floor covering 3-bcdroom house, fenced-in back 106 No. Park Ave,
Orlando, Florida,
YARD for essy-tefollow plan*
yard. 1913 Summerlin, Phone
Reference* required. Ph. San­
lad complete home furnishing*.
ACREAGE
and quality material* at econ­
ford 1636R44, T to 9 a. m. or
Z3T1-R.
FREE DELIVERY
Small and larga traeu, for Farm­ This Is a free pan to th* Movl*
omy price*. 223 W. 3rd St.
after 7 p. m. or write CTW c&gt;»
land Drive-In for Mr*. Albrit­
ing, Crailng, Developing or
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
PHONE S3 ‘T he Lumber Num­
Herald.
3bedroom home, 300 ft. Fenced
.Speculation. 8a* u* fer ell your ton, Elm Ave. Eip. Hale Ocl. 21,
ber"._________
Corner 2nd A Magnolia, Fh. 1233
corner lot, oak trees, By Owner.
1954.
Reel F;«t*t* need*.
"Bod Bamberger” Mgr.
FINANCIAL
Phone 1714-J.
RENEW
Your Roof! May Wa
REAL ERTATF; DRIVE-fN
Open
Monday's
HI
9:94
p.m.
CHOOSE GOOD W O R K E R S
euggcit a contractor Let U» ar2544 French Ave
VISIT OUR BALCONY
through Classified ads. Lat aa
p n .'r a Home Owner* Loan to 3I-INSURA\CE
J . W. HALL, REALTOR
experienced ad writer assist you.
3-Bedroom Home, 1335 Down.
n i u your roofing Job. Gregory
Johnny
Walker,
Aanncial*
COMPLETE MODERN
Ready for occupancy in 10 day*
Lumber of Sanford, 6th and
"Cell Hell" Phone 1769
INSURANCE
Maple. Phone 2962.
All the NEW KINDS of fire and
SEE l ’S for repairs and aliera.
eaiualty.
uilty. Iniuranee available In
Ted Burnett
B A L L R E A L T Y - FOR QUICK ACTION um ClaaaiHons. No down payment requir­
the beat
'
“ o b pink* at Lowof‘ C
for PAINTING
ed.
RAYMOND M. BALL
OmA adn ta aaK isal Ura. Call
•it Rata* to throe who qualify.
3401 Grandview
Phone 1952-W.
LOWELL E . OZ1ER
Consult
_____
null B A L__
L INSURANCE
Builder
‘’• S a . N K f f l r
1 « . aay "Charfa tt.”
McRANEY-SMITH PAINTS AGENCY. 204 S. Park Ava
Pbone 1359.
8. D. Hlshlsyman, A a
2415 S. Park
Thone 1=03* Sanford, Fla.
344 South Fash Ava.
A

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which i* difficult tn (ill in any other way. Not only I* it a gracloua
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also courteously acknowledges the services and klndneaaea of tha
many to whom a personal note of thank* cannot well be mailed.
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i suitable verse brings hark In them tender, nlrasant recollections. AM
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that alait
When memory playa an old tune
on the heart."
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vf death. However, other datrs, which It it felt are appropriate or
neaning'ul ar* also salaried. Th* birthday of the departed, tna wadd­
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8. Sifting
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to lo 4i| 'r Ae*«a#
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LM Hullfighter
9 KinJof
coffee
39, Police*
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13 Motorist*'
35. Price of
concern
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of a river
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pleasure
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S e m in o le S m o k e S ig n a ls
SEMINOLE S3I0KE SK O A LS
Published weekly In The Sanford Herald
I’at Harrington
Editor
Shirley
Andereon
Aaaodate Editor
HO* m i m w w ......... Kny Jcnkin*
Society Editbr ...
............. Fred Dad
Feature Editor
... Hill Thompson
Joke Editor
Reporter*;
Hohhle Crutchfield, Kny Ivey, Ann Vondnm, Angelo
Compain, A. J. Clemente, Bill Thompson. Mary Jnne
Flvnt Rny .Tohn'on. France* Strlrklnnd. Wllln McMillan.
Claudia Wormnrk, Wnnda Han*, Fenny Marion, Carla
Nctvbcrry, Winda C.III*ort, Dale I.owf*.

Gossip Clouds

Platter Chatter
Around SHS
By CLAUDIA WARMACTC
Have you heard Elvis Pre-ley’s
Islest "Love Mr Tender"? We
think It's the "Most."
How about "Green Duor?" it
has a real good "Bop Beat."
Don't you think »o?"
Johnny Bay’i latest. "Walking
In the Bain," is "Super." it really
ha* what It lakes.
Hey Kids! How about a "lilt
Parade" at Seminole High School?
wo think It would be a good Idea
to have a "Hit Parade Bo*" In
the hall and let everyone put their
selection* In the bo* through the
wrek. Then Friday at noon they
will be picked up and counted
The results will be printed in
"Smoke Signal*" on Monday.
Wc tan try it and see bow it
works out. If you want to have
a "Hit Parade" everyone wilt
have to contribute at least one
song earh week.
All you have to do is write the
name of the song you like be*t
on a little slip of paper and drop
it In the be*.
0. K 7

Open Letter
To Youthful Drivers
(This open letter to youthful —it is not heroics, or adventur­
drivers was written by Sidney ous or manly.
J . Harris of the Chicago Dally
Suppose you ran down a crowd­
New* after he had been forced off ed street, pushing people out of
Ihe road the previous day by a your way, knocking package* out
youthful driver who pasted him of ladies* hands and kicking chit
on a hill, then cut in sharply dren into the gutter. What would
ahead of him to avoid an on­ be heroic or manly about that?
coming car I
Nothing, of course Then why do
Dear Son:
you suppoie (hat having 1.000
You may think you are a good pounds of steel undar you makes
driver, and perhaps you are. But It any better? There's nothing to
I'd like you to keep in mind that be proud of in driving fast —
most of your "skillful" driving it any fool ran do that. It's a form
of cowardice lo threaten other
due to other motorists
Anybody can whip along the drivers, pot courage
road as fstt and circlets st you
Suppose you beat me at the get­
did. There'* no trick to that — away, or up the hill? What does
the new cars are loaded with'(hat prove? Nothing, except that
power and pick-up - too much your car it faster than mine. You
BO, I'm afraid.
didn’t make It; It's a commercial
Just remember that It was my product. Anybody ran buy one like
alertness that prevented an acci­ it — and anyone ran drive with
dent on the hill, not yours. Alto, a maniacal dlsreganl fur safety.
the driver approaching ui had to
So don’t take pride In your moro­
apply Ihe brake* luddenly and nic maneuvers. A real man is tonswerve In save hit life and yotirt. slderate and polite — end takes
It is not your courage or deii chance* only when it couuta,
tartly that has kept you alive (hi* when his honor and conscience
long, but the prudence and cour­ call out for It, On the highway,
tesy of other*. You have been mini of all, it's easy to tell the
treading on our good will and MEN from Ihe boys — for the
sense of self-preservation.
men have lo save the boys from
I wish it were possible lo point the consequences of their foolish
out lo you that your kind of driv­ and needless bravado.
ing it nothing but bad manners
SIDNEY J . HARRIS
P. S. DON'T FORGET YOUTH­
FUL MINDS .fn n OFT FOUND
ON ADULTS SHOULDERS.
Reprodured and distributed In
the Interest of the Safe Driving tn
Seminole County and especially
—Seminole High School.
Courtesy of the Safety Division
U. S. Naval Air Station
Sanford, Florida,

Cindy Houmitlat, whom did jrnu|
h ire a date with Tuesdiy nigh1?
Virgil Gracey who wet th*
gal jtrj hid a data with Tue*dsy
night? Could thli mean that Suian
Water* h a t going Heady any­
more?
My MAHY JANE FLVNT
Who are thoie two glrU? Oh Who’* new will appear In Smoke
yea, that'a Maggie Jane and Jeff, Signal* weekly a* long a* new
they Just got bark from Angle'* atudcnU keep coming to SHS. The
_ yvu aure di look rate, girls! purpose of tlda column la to ac­
Hey g ill, we bear Philip Byrd quaint you with our new puplla.
Plrat we have Tressye Young,
has a now hobby, Btandln* "In" the
corner watching all the girli go a senior. **ho moved here from
Aruba, Netherlanda Antilles which
by.
Seem i like Chirmlon Miller is 21 miles off the euait of Venellkci green Fordit Now that auele. She lived in Aruba (or four High School G ets
aounda Ilka Terry Goembel'a. years; was a majorette, three
How much tee cream doe* he yean; on school paper staff, two C h eck For Work
make you cat, Charmlon? ? T ? years; and president of the ninth
On Savings Plan
Where were two carloadi of gride etas*.
Bod Philips D a new addition Th* Florida State Bank recent­
girl a going lu t Friday night?
Could It have been to the big to our suphomore class. Ho came ly presented a check for $1173
to SHS from San Diego, Calif. to Seminole High School in appre­
game In Melbourne?
The moit familiar chant In the While living In San Diego, he waa ciation of the fine work done In
a member of the varsity rlub. In connection with Ihe U. S. School
hall* I* "Where'* Johnny?"
the
vanity club he played basket­ Savings Program during the school
What doe i Edna Cowan do tn
ball and baseball.
year 19333$. The cheek was re­
Euitli? ? ? ?
ceived hy A. J . nrarken, princi­
When are Gregory Walker and
pal. who turned it over to Mias
Henry Huitl going lo atop giving
Edna t'hillrmlrn, who handled the
Mr. Cowley a rough tme in band?
sales for the sponsoring organisa­
Who'* th# "fled llalrcd" Flaih
tion. the Ubrary Council, to be
in SHS Glee Club who can’t keep
By FRED BALL
u*ed In carrying out activities
out of trouble.
Last Tuesday the HUS Glee
of this group.
Poor Kay Jenklm, ahe’a boi-n
The Interest of the Florida Slate Club prnenlcd its Variety Show
In bed for a week, and gun*
By ANGELO COMPAIN
Bank
tn civic and school activi­ callrd "Picnic" in the auditorium
what, »ho*i got "Mark end whltr” The latest hit* of the day seem
ties and tlirir generosity is greatly of the Plneerrst School. The Glee
toniltf. She wa* auppoted to come to be "Ju it Walkin’ in the Bain,"
Club is the flret group from Sl|S
appreciated.
back to achoot today. We aure
"Lovo Me, Tender," Cole Porter'*
Th* Ubrary Council will miss to give a performance at Pinehave mtaird her! I I
"True Love," "Friendly I’ereua- Irene Krlly who has tram frrm l crest, and R seemed a very satWhy li Pal II. cussing her new »lon." and "Sally U n i". "Friend­ tn the D. C, T. Program. Irene Itfartory arrangement. For co l
car? Maybe It'* breausa U won't ly Periuaiiofl,” a aoft ami smooth
has been responsible for many thing, acoustics at Pinecreat are
ever Start! t (Why don't you put number from the motion picture of the bulletin boards In the li­ far superior to (hose at SHS. and
a nickel In It) Would anyone like of the same name is headed for brary and she It tn he commend­ it muit have relieved Ihe sutolst*
to ‘ uy a real cheap Mercury? ? ? a big success, what with the back­ ed for her splendid work.
of a great deal of strain to know
The SHS Glee Club would like ing of Be artist Pat Boone, who
Mr. Mathkiu' art student* wij
will 5b*» they could be heard clearly
to aay that they really did ap­ waved such hits as “Ain’t That
charge of the bulletin boinMgfHf a change.
preciate Nancy Cath’a wonderful A Shsme,” "At My Front Door." Ilk
in the future. Carolyn Hall and
"Picnic”, for Ihe most part,
Job of playing the "whole Pro­ am! " I Almost Lost My Mind."
Dorothy Cain have arranged a
gram" Tueiday night. We think and its writer Dmitri Tiomkin, moit attractive Hallowe'en bulle­ featured songs from Brotiway
musfrials. There were many excel­
lh« deaervra a Mir hand.
who scored such favorites ar tin board, consisting o f a "*pook" lent »olo-v and duets, and the
The Freshman ctaia U really "lMn't Forsake Me My Darling" who-o head is pumpkin and body
Triple TYio and Double Quartette,
happy to have that rule Karl and "The High ami the Mighty". is of book Jackets.
a* usual, made a big hit with
Ruiwmerevllle In school from N«w
The winter season has been
their numbers. Comedy wss pro­
Smyrna. I know one (rcahman officially opened — to the recordvided by "Joe Smith." Tito ch.-iW
girl that ia especially happy. I wise. that f* — with the release Propeir Diet
grsphy by Carol Nutt sddej con­
think he know* loo. She aay* they of Mitch Milter's "Utsck Cherry
siderable polish to the show.
are ju»t friend*. "I wonder!”
Plus
Exercise
Winter," done nircly in Miller's
The stage at Plneerrst nffrrs
It leema like there are a cou­ own special style.
much to work with in the way of
ple of freshman glrla fighting over
In the popular field, the Chore Shed Pounds
lighting, and one of the mo*i ef­
Leo G. It eouWn'l be Connie B. drltri' newest recording. "Tonight
By VIVIAN BBfWN
fective arenas In Picnic was bath­
end Billie 11. muld It?
AP Nrwsfralurea Writer
You Belong To Me," appears to bo
The mailbag I* chock full of: ed in blue light. A fall theme,
Well two of our freahman are the most popular around S. H. S
"Ilnur
ran I lute weight" ptca*. with vari colored leaves, formed
these
days.
Is
currently
In
third
going together. Good luck to Bonplace on the Hit Parade.
It seems lark of dates pmt* a girl the background for the act*.
nle B. amt Itcvcrly It.
Thl« year’* shdw, M.C.’d ty
Who I* that Kathy C. I* aUaya
I'attl i’age'a dreamy rendition in the "take n good look al your­
looking fur? Is It Itlchard P.?
of "Allegheny Moon" ranks fourth self" mood. After all holiday par­ Henry Cason, was one of the best
yet prerente 1 by the Glee Club,
Who It that Bill T. h n been this week, wLL'o Elvis Presley's ties are Jus! a whittle a way.
lingering in the hall* with before catchy "Don't Be l'rut-1" is sec­
The best way for young girls and Mils Whittle Is to be congra­
achoot? Who co lid It lie? J . K. ond and Duke Klllngtun's haunt­ lo reduce I* by eirm a e and re­ tulated for a fine performance.
From what I hear Janet (1. ing "Canadian Sunset" Is aid) at ducing the ipianlty of food eaten,
haa been getting letter# from a the top of the list u( hits.
If loo much Is Ulng consumed
Rain Ruins FFA
darling football player from In­
say the experts.
diana. Could it be they go to­
The many faddish diets going
Students Urged
gether? Who la it Janet?
the rounds worry mrdlcal men Chapter's Crop
By A. J . CLEMENTS
who find (hit they (1) (to not keep
Marilyn Met), haa an rye i&gt;n a
Our chapter did well at the Cat­
Ihe weight off after s'rrnumu rereal cute aophomnre boy. I think To Have 'S a lly '
you almott have him.
ilurlng or (21 dehydrate you and tle Show In Ocala this P**t week,
Pictures Made
may rause serious illncM nr (3) “ any nhlxmt and awi-rdi were
Well, Don McKo&gt; haa dropped
Have you had ymir picture made idHilllsle because of their Imbal- won by thr boys who showed the
back to the ftlh grade far a girl.
rsIHr This turned out lo be the
for the “Silly” yet? Till* 1* the ance,
I wonder If it la N. A.
inntt-aikrd question aruund icho-tl
Any safe end
diet
must be*t show In which our chapter
From what I hear Itlckie Cue
For these who haven't read the I Include foods Ihe body require* ha* entered rattle
ha* been walking around on air.
announcement* written mi the If one is overfilling lh»ve maybe
Our chaplrr ha. a!*o had many
How about Letter lliuh?
boards in all eUtirAnmr, hero 1* rut down grndually Eat n little turd.hip. In ihe p .,t
The
Hay Jimmy K- who'* that rule whal you should know:
Utile blonde you have been fol­ JltNIOR and SENIOR PICTURES less each day until you find a sat­ biggest problem Is the so-called
isfying norm of a wide variety of flood wa had last week. Tho ram
lowins? Could it he Glenda C.
The place: Jameson Studio, 1(M food*. Avoid between meal nib­ pretty writ smatht-d our crop tor
North Park
[he (all 'Jut . r hope
bles and unnecessary awed*.
Double Q uartet Is Hie Time: 1:30 rsrry afternoon One of the be»t exervltcs for bean crop going again.
The price: It 73.
reducing Is walking, and n good
Doing 'Fine Job'
Alia they are open Tuesday, time I* In the morning. It will A truckdriver pulled up beside
Wednesday and Saturday night* help slim your hip*, abtemen and one of those tiny foreign sports
By BIIIRLEY ANDERSON
thighs. The point I* tn walk cars, stalled on the highway, ami
The Double Qusrtet, composed hy appointment.
W* hra&lt;l out. "What's Ihe
of eight boys, has rvslty been Hie deadline fur thete picture* briskly. Eat breakfast before the poXr&lt;l
it Nov. 17, Go now—don't wait walk so that )ou do not increase trouble ps!?' He grinned. "Need
working hard this year.
your appetite by early morning a new flint?"
The hoys rrslly enjoy singing until the last minute.
exercise. A h*!f-h«ur xrolk in
and one night a week they nunc
Under th* spreading mistletoe
the morning and a hilf-haur walk
to the school for practice.
the
homely maiden stood, and
Freshman
Q
lass
before
or
after
dinner
is
ideal
al­
The boys are a* follow a: first
'loud, and stood, snd stood! !
so.
tenors: Billy Tyre, Johnny Barter:
Good exercises to da ,it Lame
second Irnorx, Philip Byrd, Bobby Ele cts O fficers
Include these , . .
By KAY IVEY
Ing one thigh and Lien tho other.
Utile; bar Horn*. Murray Nance,
Thr Freshman cUsa hell ils *cFor the waistline — tit sod with Th* trick Is to do It fatter and
Brantley Srhlrard;
and Bass:
rond meeting Tursday, Oct. II. feet slightly apart keeping knees f*»trr aa you go along.
Teddy Walker, Al Collin*.
An rscrclse far s puffy abdoThe boy* did a grani Job In the The mrrtlng w** presided over by straight, bend down from waist,
annual "Variety Show" last week. Jimmy Gracry and we rlcr'rd &lt;tu- Itending right hand |„ left fool. men is this one:
Lie down on the floor, arm*
For those who weren’t prom t they drnt* for the following offices: Repeat bending down placing left
overhead, leg* .iralght. Without
sang, "Standing on the Corner", student council. Marilyn McDaniel hand to right foot.
and Bay Lundqulst; Chaplain
and "Dry Bones”.
For lha hip* ~ Lie down on the moylnl &gt;°ur leg* attempt tn ait
Dlan Aiken: and Treaiurer, Ro*e floor. Rati* right leg up a* far “**• touching your toes with your
Marie Buisl.
a* poisible keeping arms out- "and*. Thl* la not an ca*y one to
Latin C lu b
e « ie r ax time foe*
ADo It wa* decided that cur stretched and on the floor. Now do, but *•
Salvrte Amici (Hello Friend*) due* for the year would be 50 swing right leg over left leg as 0BThe new Latin Club for the year rents.
f*
aiming for Ihe
If yeu do go in for the rxerciaof 1956-37 are: president, Angelo
The meeting was then adjourn­ left hand (practically impoaslblt ing method of reducing, it's a
Compel*; vice-president; Jeaole ed.
but kaep trying.) Do this ten or good idea lo b* strict with yourSouthward; secretary Wanda Gil­
Dm** or work up to It by *elf about food. If you think that
bert, George Faris; program
The sergeant was tutoring aome adding a few extra every day. 1Ju*t became you are exercising
chairman, Gary Baker and Marty recruits on the firing range, "thle
A good H arris* for lb* but- you can eat more, that la a mbItem per.
type of bullet," ha impressed on
U
}!•■». You ran only isae if you
With this busloeaa over the the rookies, "will penetrate two
fill on lilt floor, (old arms ind combine tbe tot&gt;j exercise *iml
Ming came to a close.
feet of solid wood, remember lo than move scrota (he floor by diet. But mako rare the dkt is a
Vola Aaoioi
keep y w heads down."
propelling yourself along by itu-v-. sc mild* one.

Who's
New?

Glee Club Variety
Show,. 'Picnic'
Rated Success

Canadian Sunset
Tops Song Hit List

Tom-Tom
Talk
IIY ANGELO COMPAIN
Is Leo Dinkins engaged? Sure­
ty, the maturity he has seemed
to develop during the pa at yaar
is exemplar of something. . .
The newett fad seem* to be
to look like Yul Brynner; taka
dashing Welly pope, for Instance,
Will someone pita** tell me what
became of Frances Jobe. . .Why
doesn't Kathryn Carlo* dale? Is
ihe trying to follow In home­
spun Chalrmlon Miller's footsteps?
is Donna Newsom marred?. .
Despite Orson Welles' omailng
prediction. Al Phelps may still be
our next Prnldenl. . .Hss anyone
noticed that (1) George Harriett
has the smallest feet in school,
(2) George F*vris ha* the wideit
grin in Mrs. Coleman's angelic
Latin II class?. . .
Where did Linda Cannon come
from? . . .1 may be out of my
mind, tail do Hid and DclorJa com­
pose the only Vlhlen-Jonrs duo
in school?. . ,
Time end time again our adolcicent, wordless, and inexperienc­
ed freshmen have Incited paternal
mmpatilan ami protection in ui
grnwm-up uppcrclaxmen . . . Al
Collin*, huggln, ’o' luggin' a doll­
ish six-pound two-ounce baby girl
on the S. II. S. stage, teemed to
fit the role of "da-da" so beau­
tifully and appropriately that I'm
wondering If he was trying to ancourage and Impress or discour­
age and depress a certain adoring
freshman girl. , ,
Football hare J . W. and football
cheerleader J. f. Insist on working
as pariners in chemistry- Do I

Meet

SHSFacu

The teaehar of the week, Mrs.
Boyd Coleman, graduate of Flor­
ida State University, has worked
very hard with everyone with
whom aha has neen associated.
Mrs. Coleman teaches Latin I
and It, dramatics and speech. Be­
sides all of this, she haa charge
of the Latin Club, Thespian Club
and Junior and Senior plays.
To her w« would tike to extend
our heartiest praise.
foresee a chemical reaction or
Just another "esperimcnlal mixlure"?. . Diana FlaUcber refuse*
to marry after her eighteenth
birthday, will not be an old spin
ster, . .1 love to hear S. A. talk;
sbo hsi a marvelous speaking
voice, but brother, she practices
on and on and on. . .1 wish Jo*
R if si would hurry up and a-k the
girl — or ha* he?. . .
L. S. and whoever thr may a.
dating are always given the rpi'
Diet, "the cutcat couple.*' Let’*
get it itraight, Kay J ., — and
Brantley has the right Idea —
Linda is the cut* one. . .1 my 1*
an optlmlri, but I do like what
I eat in the lunchroom — even if
I don't know what It la half the
time. . .
Doesn't "Uncle Jo e " have any
nephews or nieces at all?- . -I
think June a»d Tony go clang
perfectly. . .1 think *om* thought­
ful senior should will Mr. Kettles
■ now Webster's — pockelsite edi­
tion, of course. . .Leslie Smith Is
still ready, willing, able, and wait­
ing. . .
And, as (be g n a t philosopher
once said, " fe e ya later, alliga­
tor I”

SIRS. BOYD COLEMAN &gt;
lStaff i'hma)

Report C ard s
For Teachers
n&gt; WANDA GILBERT
“To pass or not to psss. That
is the queillon.” It isn't the stu­
dents, but Mr. Dabbs who Is v a ­
rying about it.
He doesn’t seem to think stu­
dents should be the only ones
with report rard blurs. So ha
made up a report card for the
students to grade him. f wonder
if all teachers did this, bow many
would pais.
It's different I We tike It! ! t

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A lM f ^am Rad'° Operator Helps Save Man's Life
B) JIMMY KOBrOKlN
Managing Editor
Thr Albany llrraid
ALBANY, Ga. 11-* An .-k.iuny
ham radio operator helpc.l «av«
Ihe life of an Ohio man in x
wreck 123 mile* south writ nf (hb
city without leaving hli horn-.
James Goode, supervisor of
Palmyra Ifoilenr Mill* Inc , went
to hla amateur radio trammivrr
upon returnini home from work
and put station K4JJD on the air.
At 1:30 p m„ he heard the fol­
lowing:
“ Thu i. KlTXO, Maeon. G s."
The operator, known only to the
hama at George and heard rreijurnll) here, explained he wa* In
hi* mobile elation -hit juiumohilc
—on U, S. Highway 139 north of
Jasper. hla IK* h.vt just came
upon an auto wreck.
Inti lc tbr amarhrd ee.I.c'r w it
a tvji Jt, nij arm aaaguig to ’he
h d) hy a few shreds of flesh.
George pleaded for .nimediale
hc’o for the motori-t.
Goode immediately nV.lird tho

Social Security Changes
Many farm operator* in thl* If hi (actual net la $1200 or more,
area arc affected by recent j he ha* no option and muit report
amendment* to the Social Sceur-lhi* actual net earning*. For exMy Act, Paul K. Weaver, manag-; ample, a farmer who»e grou iner of the Orlando aoeial tecurily come In 1936 U $3400 muit firat
compute hla net. If he find* that
a t! Ice laid today.
“If th* farm owner who rent* hit net i* lei* thin 11300, he may
hU land or who ha* iharecropp-; it pant 7&gt;200. If, however, he find*
er* materially paticlpatc* in the h*» *610*1 net to be SI200 or more.
production or management of a !--&gt; must report Ihe actual net and
crop or livestock on »uch land, cannot exercise the option.
th* Income It eovg *d under •&lt;&lt;- Farm income Is reported on Sche­
ial security," Sir. Weaver ex­ dule K, which 1* part of Form
plained. "Farm er* who have a MHO Federal Income Tax Return.
net profit of $400 or more this Return* are due at the end of
Jbar from rental Income on land the year and muit be filed with
they tubilantially help to farm the Director of internal Revenue.
Fanners who
do not hat*
will receive a year of social se­
curity credit for 1936. If the lo ca l security card*, should apfarmer fvrm* part or all of hi* ply at their nearest social secur•wn land entirely alone or with ity office. Application* may be
hired labor, or if he It a member obtained from local postmaslof a farm partnership, he wilt In- eu . Nociul security number* ate
elude any not profit from the** necosary In ttpurting the farm
artlv itia In determining If be ba* er’e income for aoeial tecurily.
a total profit of MOO. He will alio
-------------------•d ud s any other self-employ- T w n . U i t H t l ) R p n n r f
meni Income derived from covered _ W O IV H JI1U 1 lU S p O r T
business anlerprU et."

With regard to farm income,
self-employed farmers now have
a new optional method for ftgurfng their eomlng* for
security purpote*. Mr. Weaver
emphasised that the now method
appligv to taxable years ending on
and after December 31, 1936 and
may be used by farmer* newly
flh e red. a* well as those who
have been covered since 1934.
Under the new law, a farmer
who ha* a grot* Income of J1I00
or less during hla taxable yaar
has the option of reporting cither
his actual net earning nr (no­
third* of his gro*» Income. For'
example, a farmer whose grosi
income for 1936 It *1300 h«s the
option of reporting Horn which la
two-thirds of his gross, or of comfStting hli actual tvt earning*.
A farmer whose gross Income
excevda' *1*00 during his laxablc
year must compute hi* nel. But
if hla computed net is less than
$1200, he Is allowed to report trsa
than (1200, if ha chooses to do sa

On Road, Bridge
Construction Given

"Persons required to rerKter
with Selective Service who fail
to register within th* time per­
mitted by the law, subject them­
selves to being pencilled,** Col.
Harold C. Walt. State Director
of Selective Service, laid today.
The director pointed nut that
apparently many young Flori­
dian* are not familiar with the
requirement to r*gi»ter. lb * law.)
he *t»te*. require* all male citiz­
en* to revistsr within five day*
after attaining their tilth birth­
day. Memtwrshlp In any Reserve
unit. Including
the National
Guard, doe* not exempt a perron
from ‘be duty to register. he im ­
pharired.
Alien*
entering the United
State* muit register within *1*
month* of d»t* nf entry, er withIn five day* aftrr attaining the
age of 18, whichever Is the later.
Some ralegnric* of alien* are
exemped from registration. Any
person In doubt a* to whether h#
should register should contact
hi* nearest draft hoard.
The penaltfea to which a person
subjects himself for failure to **•
filte r within the time permitted
be law; Ml pofslhle prosecu­
tion In Federal court*, or
(21
automatic induction at age 19.
t^iral draft hoards have been
Instructed to question every per­
son who remitter* late and unless
a satisfactory reason Is given, to
invoke the penalties.
"Th* practice
of registering
Ial* must be stopped," Col, Wall
stated.

* » ° 'nilIlnn •*&gt; road
»"« bridge ennitructlon project*
underway in the state durAugust and Septemlwr, Br­
cordlnr to a monthly progress* reP«rt H*ued today by Wllbnr E.
State
Jone*. Oiatrman oof th*
Road Department.
In addition to the (roDJOdJO?
of project* alirady under con­
struction, Chairman June* said
that hid* war* received for III,T14.970 hv new construction. Durlnir the two months, contracts Boad Board member from the
w*er* formally awarded for road Fifth DIMriet. reported that eoncoiiitruettai totaling *10,077.93:1, ilruction mi.ler 8.1 contract* in
while work completed
and *c- the '1 roundci romprlsing this
ecpteil by the Department in tha district accounted Kir *14,078,938
peri.nl nmountwl to *T,632.490. ! „f the stale total Thl* is for the
William E Dial, of
Orlando,1two month period.

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lb* llonorabta County Jndgo of Ssei
Inola County, Flnrlda. hla final ra
turn, arruuat and vouchar* at Ad­
ministrator Da Boala Non of tha Hitala nf l\ llllan, O. llalL dacaa„d.
0 i d at said Ha*, the* aad tbsra
maka appllcatinb to tk* tald Judefar a rival satllamaat of hla admin­
istration of sold estate, tad for an
nrdar dlarhaw'n* him at sack Ad­
ministrator Da Ib-nls Non.
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from the llatll* Carnegie col­
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bodice top, pocket* and front
overskirt are designed with Ihe
soft curves of a flower petal.
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V e t e r a n s Corne r
Here are authoritative answers, pen to thr insurance proceeds if
froom the Veteran* Ailminiitra- he dies? Will they )&gt;• reduced hy
tlon to four questions of interest an amount represented hy tha
to former seivlccmcn «n j their waived premium*?
families;
A. The Insurance proceed* will
Q. Who receives Ihe monthly not be ifc -r o ’cil by reason of
VA allowance* under Ihr War Or­ waiver of premiums. Th* veter­
phan* FjJucatlnn proocram—the an's Ieneficiarics will receive th*
full amount of Insurance proceeds.
student or hi* parent?
q. 1 understand that the Gt
A, If the student is under 21,
hia living parent «&gt;r guardian will loan program for World War II
receive the allowance#. I( he is veterans has been extended ano­
21 or over, the allowance* will ho ther year, tn July 23. 1958. Doe*
this mean that the GI loan deal
paid directly to him.
has to he rinsed by the deadline
tf. 1 know a Minded Korea ve­ date?
teran who Is planning to take vo­
A. No. The veteran must ap­
cational rehabilitation training
ply for hi, GI loan by July- 23,
under Public I jut 804. Will VA
1938. The law gives VA up to
provide reader service tf he need.
another year—to July 23, 1939—
It?
to rlcstf Ilia deal.
A. Ye*. Reader service will be
Vclrrnn* living in Central Flor­
furnished if it Is neee»»ary for id* who wish further Information
the successful pursuit nf
bis *)■ I iSclr GI benefit* should
course. The number of hours will write or vis!' the VA office at
depend on th# amount of reading 12 E Central Ate., Orlando.
required for the course.
Q. If a veteran's GI Insurance
premiums are waived because he
is totally disaMcd, what will hop■

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Ctsrh of th* Circuit Court
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Clsrk nf tha Ctrcull Court
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moderate borrowing charge. We finance new cans at

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PtJNCIlf MAIOAJtlt ot U nu in and rr lout, S i Evelyn U arr g.
Governor ol Kenya, laugh heartily at they watch a performance
staged by aebuot children of Mombasa for (lie royal visitor. The
Princess Is on a five-week tour ot DntUb colonics ui West Africa.

The Sanford Herald

THE LOAN COST KEPT DOWN

v n n iK ru in :rt:v n
H&gt;t TAt.VI.VLHli: T VVKHII. wliois
V«i Itnuwn (esldsnr* —SS tstt
UteaeH Avenue. Atlenle. IlsniH*
riess* (she n»IKe thei ruu *r*
hsisby re.|ulr*it to fit- your w&gt;ltt,n ilslsases. r-r, i.sllv nr hr eu
•ttomer. &lt;&gt;n nr lutois Nm»nii.«r
atn. trie. *i ih» otrii-* ot th&gt;
rlsrk nf tlie Circuit Court, »t the
Count; Court lluust. In nsnr.ird
Ksmlnnlo Countr. Kiurlds »«! In
null s ropy thereof tu K*rl&gt;lo
llooshol-ttr. sttnre-r for I’U intiff ,
P* O. Hus II Uenfurii. Plorlds. Is
• rerlsln dlvnrco pro. eo-llnc P-ea*
Ini naslest you I* the Cfi*all
t'uurt, Ninth Judicial Clrrult nf
tills

hi* Albany colleague. The Wreck
victim wa* traveling Info Fler'da
from hi* Ohio home
Goode, mi rul er nf the ocal
Amateur Kadto Ctuo, I* a recent
rnlulrc into IoraI radio rank*,
having held hi* Hern,* for only
five montha. So it hi* wife, the
former Jeannlne Knlghtou of
niakely.

BROWN WON TITLE WITH
BROKEN HAND
NEW YORK ( AP)—Joo Bro*n
made history when he won tbo
lightweight title. Experts beliava
It was the first time a contender
ever won a boxing tWU with a
broken hand. Champions who de­
fended crowns with injured hands
Inclulc Barney Ross against Ceferino Garcia and Joe Louis
agalmt
Tommj Farr.
WEST VIRGINIA HAS till* CON
FEKENCE RECORD
NASHVILLE IS IIER PRIDE
DURHAM, S C. (AIM—When it
BALTIMORE. Md. (AP)—Mr*.
conics to football la the Southern
Conference, West Virginia has John Lunn, the (owner Khtabclh
the be*t reecord. In six years the Whitney, owns well over 2U0 race
Mountaineers show a 11&lt;■7 record horses, but right now the apple
for .731 William and Mary II
next with 39 wins, 31 defeat* and of her eye Is Nashville, th ; colt
7 lies for Ml. Virginia Military lhal handed Bold Ruler Ids first
Institute is next. During 31 vear* defeat at Reinvent Park Both 2in the conference V.MI show* 63 year-olds probably will meet again
win*. 37 toscs and U tic* for in the Pimlico Futurity here rn
.330.
Nov. 21.

SS Director Says
Registering Late
M ust Be Stopped

Legal Notice

In and for
« lurtda.
.. In
Chancerr,

Georgia
Highway Patrol abort
wave radio I'attoi WISH In Al­
bany explaining thr crvumslant
c». IV8IK radioed de'ailsto t«e
Florida
Highway Patrol haid
quarter* in Ta'’aha&lt;*ce
Th?
Florida patrol notified thr ahrriff
at Jaiper and an ambulance ser­
vice.
From
Ihe time KUKO'a Aral
dUtrei* call nit the air tu tht
time an ambalacco and office.*
left Jaiper beading north, a
•cant two minute* had -laps'd.
Eight mlnut-s Jeter the ambu­
lance and ofr ctr* arm rd at 'ho
wreck »cenc and a ph/*ician be­
gan adminlitering to thr vlcum.
The Ohio ouri,t, whose name
was not learned here, will to»r
hi* arm but w&gt;|l live, the roving
Macon ham operate' reported ‘o

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This racoon (rwm "Tka Brnnnia Book of PlcInr^Taklnd" lUwitral#* mak­
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Book

As our regular re id era know,
wa don't very often discus* book*
or booklets In this column. But
we recently ran across a remark­
ably comprehensive lilt!* booklet
that wa thought you might want
to look into. Entitled T h e Brownie
Book ot Pictura-Taklng,’* it* pages
are packed with dozens of helpful
dpi and suggestion* on how to
get tha bast results from your box
camera.
The “Brownie Book" Is latended
for all those who are Just ven­
turing Into the great big wonder­
ful world of pictuie taking And
that doesn't mean IVl alined only
at the junior memAen at the
family. For It sboutf have par­
ticular appeal for the young
married* who have Just bought
their first camera end ere about

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to shoot pictures of their children.
Easy instructions, Illustrated
with photos and cartoons, make
It a snap to get acquainted—o- re­
acquainted — with your camera.
And you’ll enjoy learning all kinds
of simple tricks for good closeups, action ihoti, color pictures,
indoor snapiho's. outdoor shoot­
ing with flash, u well as ideas for
your vacation picture taking and
a reminder about photographic
greetings.
d Iby its compact
Don't be misled
of thirty•tse or Ha small price
.
five cents—‘The Brownie Book of
Picture-Taking" can serve as both
an Introduction and a refm her
course for ell box-camera owner*
Why not pick up a eopy at your
dealer's next time you're there?
—John Van Guilder

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Address Residents b
A t Rally; Everyone Should Attend
‘■ryi

Sanford and Seminole County ia in llio
process of generating one of the most ig*
IT M slv c programs for growth and expansion
in the entire area.
Certainly a large pert of that aggressive*
ness and stimulation U from our friends who
are In advantageous positions.
Such a friend Is Congressman A. S. "Syd”
Herlong, J r , of Leeifcurg, Congressman for
the Fifth Congressional District who is
seeking reelectlon.
Congressman Herlong is In Sanford tod*y on his annual visit so that he might talk
with all of hla constituents— talk about their
problem^ listen to their suggestions, anil

Vote In tellig en tly
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Back in the early day of our nation, when
people were Interested in their future and
what the future held for their children and
their children’s children, they crowded around Benjamin Franklin one day as he
came out of the Constitutional Conven­
tion, and asked, "Mr. Franklin, what do
^re have?"
Franklin replied, "You have a Republic,
If you can keep it."
There was undoubtedly some question
In the minds of those wise men who founded
our government as to whether people were
actually csbsble of governing themselves.
They knew only too well that mmethlng that
t i everybody's business may easily become
nobody’a business.
'
There is one thing for sure—government
in a free nation is everybody's business and
the nation will remain free so long as it Is
everybody's business. The only way people
can prove they are capable of self-govern­
ment la by retaining the responsibility for
that government la their own hands.
Do you ever complain about the kind of
government you are getting or about Indivl'duals holding public office?
You have no right to do 10— unless you
take an active part In polities yourself, unleta you register and vote at election time,
gnlcea you keep yourself Informed on matt/era of government We can be quite sure
th at In the long run, free people in e free
country get juat the kind of government
they deserve.
. We often hear It aald, by entirely res-

T h e Sanford Herald
FoWUaaS Daily Bsc

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give them an Insight on what is happening
in the Nation's capitol.
We suggest that Sanford and Seminole
County Citizens take advantage of the npjx&gt;rtunity to hear Congressman Herlong when
when he speaks at a Rally tonight at the
corner of First Street and Magnolia Ave.
We are sure that our Congressman has the
fact/, and figures, the details and the history
of his already brilliant career In Washing­
ton. a career or representing his District ns
well as a career of handling the tnjitine.ii of
the nation during his important committee
assignments.
Two important events take place tonight
—a dinner honoring Congressman Herlong,
given by tha Seminole County Democratic
Executive Committee, and a Democratic
Rally in downtown Sanford—and we hope
that those who are invited to the dinner and
those who have an opportunity to bear Con­
gressman Herlong at a public Rally, will ail
do so.
The Sanford Herald welcome.*! "Syd" I in long to Sanford!

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Adlai, Ike Lacking New Ideas
choice on »m*U dlfforeoce* rather into details on anything he’s proa•y JAMES MALLOW
Associated Proas Nowa Aasl/at than big or rsdksl oom : which1l*ed. Stersnsoo ha* gooe I1U0 daWASHINGTON IM— There is S man can do tbo White Houm job tali on three program*. health,
twlnsblp batwaan Presides* Biwo- belter, and whose program*, since education, and older people,
If two of Stsvcnaon'a Idea* can
ho*ar sod Adlai Stavtarta not they are generally similar, look a
be considered mar, theie are the
only la Iba promises they make utile better? .
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but la tha lack of m v Ideas la
On forolgn affairs KUenhowcr onca:
this campaign.
1” su«.H,..!? .ffT ? !£ .d
Xisenbewer has offered no ntw ‘“ V *
fn^ , n I u
lag H-bomb U*U If he is lu tg i.tU rn at ail. Neither ha* S'rvaoAnd on one
Ita^rtsUy f.ery “&gt;* they be e»ied.without iIwcjad
»on with two possible aicepikmi:
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an the H-bomb sod school aid. liiur* of the day—ge'ticg the agree weal wUh « u” i*
-hat* ha
Eu*nho*er is vaguer on hi* South to accept the Supremo; •»»«■ th‘ l
promise, although 'Slavetuon in Court'* ruling agarn.t public
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most cases ia pretty vague loo. school aegreiatioo - both men ha. ui mum.
An American who Look, at the have e.pressed only platitude*.
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h.ll deb.trd m Cor,
two parti** with Hied prejudice,; Neitherbaa offered a program " '
give States
or new enlbuiiasma may feel lie a solution.
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discern* big different* between
On Uia issue Stevenson has lak- ®one&gt; onl&gt; *or b lW
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Eisenhower and Stevenson, as is
fur the sin e Hore
senhower, asked several times if
usual
in a campaign, have exag­
Both men. moderate aod coo- he endorses the decision, ha* nev-,
gerated the differences between
•ervaUvs, ar* bailcaily alike la 1er asid be did but must, a a pres*
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Improve it.
Thus voters must make Ibcir

peace, prosperity and progress'ta ih ^ h .^ p ro ^ M d '
* - * ■ * » ■ * ‘ " ““ • ■ s n , : r
Democrat!, promise* to upend
Erasing
existing programs or get action
p^0 ,^fr ^ /,or *!*
on
intro- ‘ “ hough by d.Herent m rth c,»
on measure,
measure* nrrviou.lv
previously intro­
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duced in Congress but not yet ap- medical research; hous.ng; jobs
for olJer people; strp* to ra*o
Prsi.*?en»on- with no While unemployment; .oil congestion;
Huns* record of h&gt;s twn-puint, » » * " rc-ourtes drvelormcr.l and
pcctzble people, "Why 1 wouldn't have any­
That one resvoo for America's That a Harvard socloiojui has with pride to past performance* n,w »ul'P“r » °* P°Btr
tty IIAI. IlOYI.i:
of th* Democrats, brinies tho Ke
thing to do with |K&gt;litic* for anything in the
NEW YOUK JP~ Odd items
traific Jama is that kalf of tho found the htim.o race
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•" publican* x3d In general make* FI«H SWIM ACII0S8 HIGHWAY
world. It's a dirty-bu.*lnc.*n lid IWOllldn 11 columnist might never pick up if n»tlon's worker* now drive to #7« lmpor's it wars and 1,02 rev- , hr , ame kln,i u * proni,f ,
a t WEST PALM BEACH - Eric
he dMn t rrad IS m» , nr pea
ork Jf| prlv ,tJ f-rii ownttI hy olutions a id maDr lUsturbmres Eisenhower:expinsion amtaitkn H. Srrburg
get mixed up in it."
said hr saw fish
swimming across U. S. 441 when
That is the most dangi'inu.* attitude a
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themselves or feih*w workers, in between .WO B.
and 192:. Ninre ou meaiures already discus** I
That although Imiiai
in Cub*ifuaaJa there is no auen problem. IWJ we *U kmiw hew "peace'iii"
One notable difference between he slowed down to ease HU r |
person could take to continue to live in a were
blowing cigar and pipe
Th&lt;t llM |Uk §Jwn by , pWfrl j things Have been.
the two men ia in their farm pro- through an inundated stretch near
free nation. It is the surest way to destroy' ” "kl. ;n' ru';h other', race, ccn
(lner lnd itronMr
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That If the curie It crop gf j o- grams: Eisenhower assures the Taylor Creek yesterday. With a
freedom. Tiint is not the attitude that Wnsii- tunes iwforc CbrUtopher Colum- proj ucf&lt;j ky ellksrormi. Then wl.y Ultra!
poll* confuses you, you farmer* they’ll iu « r out fine un-‘ tldearra roll case, the West Palm,
ington and Jefferson and Jackson and Lin- bus arrived, the first cigcrc.tr* u no, it
^ textile*? Because might rememter It wia O lim y der his flexible price support pol- Beach man said, he caught a 2's
coin and all tho other great patriots took!! " " * m*&lt;te ,n Turkt,f ,n
" " h spider* won't cooperate ami lea-a who observed, "A straw rote icy; Stevenson say* they’!' do tot­ pound bass "which took the In e
They believetl that taking part in political
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goph, t
one m honest trade. TVyH spin fur only shows which wey the hot ter with higher rigid support*. about at the renter strip of the
prey but nut for pa/.
air blows."
Eisenhower so fer has not gone flooded road.
was the finest thing they could do for their of lhr (fW an|mal*—aside from

O d d Item s A p p e a r In W rite r's M a il

country — and they were entirely right.
poli'irian*—th*t can run b*ckPolitics in itself Hi not a "dirty business.", sard as n.;.iclly »nd easily a&lt; they
gu forward.
Politics is no dirtier than the people who en­ canth at
the mid* arc 6-1 you arent
gage in |m&gt;1It Ics. Politics Is the science of keeping a single New Year’s i»so­
government nnd the kind of government wc lution you made on last Jan. 1
have depends upon the kind of people who That the three most crowded
land* oil the globe are the Neth­
take part In it.
erlands, Belgium and Japan. Tho
A man can jxmsuas no more valuable right Japanese population, now Bu mil­
(hail the right to vot*. It ia tha one way in lion. has increased a spectacular
which ever}' man can have a voice In his Ig million since the end of the
government. It if a responsibility and a duty World War II.
that no free man ran shirk if he wants to Thai those who bewail tbe roek
V roll fad may or may not be
remain free.
cons.xilrd by a new trend—calypso
It is at the voting booth in a fres* nation music is becoming popular again.
that every man is equal to every other man That If even' oil well suddenly
—where ever}* man's voice Is heard, where went dry there is enough eoai in
In hest it* home* for
every man's vote is counted alike, where Atnrrira
1,000 years—but who wan'.* to
every man makes his choice as to who ahull carry out all those ashes*
serve him in public office.
That one of every lO.W/l pers-ma
A man who doesn’t exercise bin right to suffers from hemophilia, a dis­
ease marked hy profuse bleed ng
vote deserves nothing better than the cor­ from even slight iniunc*.
ruption and des|iotism in government which That although hemophilia often
he will eventually gel.
I* tatted "the curse of the llapsCountless live* and years have been spent burg&gt;," It actually was spread
through Europe's royal ramlllei
in gaining for oe th* fr**dom which we now by descendants of queen Victoria,
have in the United States of America. Shall who inherited it from her father.
all that sacrifice have been wasted hernutr That, however, amce 'he disease
we are just not interested enough in our skipped quoe.t Victoria'* eldest
government to go to the polls on election I M". EJwatd VII—ami oik* the
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non. of Bnteln’e pr.i/nt royal

Vote! Vot* because It ie your priceless! faml|, are -biredfr*''.
That if, a* its critics **y. radio
heritage. Vote because it Is your res|ronsibili
t.v to yourself and your fellowmen. Vote be­ is "deader than vaudeville,*' whyare more home radio, still being
P a** 4,
Monday, October 22, lllfTtfl cause it lit your duty to future generations. sold than trievlsion sets?
And don’t vote blindly—vote intelligent­ That the Average ehi'd at the
ly!
Inform yourself as to tbe fundamental age of one year ran tay dada,
TODAY'S BIBLE VERSE
mama and three other word*. This
Blessed are the merciful, for they shall issues nt stake. Mnke up your own mind as It
word more than him fath­
to which candidates sr« best equipped to er five
obtain mercy.—Matt. 6.7.
orgually utt?n during brerkOne way that is effected is by memory. meet these issues.
fast.
Thtt. according to th* American
Rememlier—when you are In the voting
I t is far from the only way, but memory ran
cruelly pnnhfi the wicked. Memory Is oler- booth, no one can tell you how to vote. You Optomrtrir Assn., eye accidents In
industry occur at the rate of two
I n al
Vote an a free man—not as a slave.
a minute every working day. And

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The tmdmfftMd Democratic nominee* for Seminole County public offices In the General
Election on November 6, 1966, urge the votcre to eupt&gt;ort the Democratic PBrty on the local,
state and national level
It ia our belief that only through tho election of e Democratic Congress and a Democratic
administration con we maintain a voice In national affaire end reflect our views In government.
Our own United Btatee Senators and Representative* from Florida, together with t h e i r
colleagues from our neighboring states, occupy Important chairmemshlps nml positions on the
influential committees of Congress. They likewise hold high positions within our own Demoaratle Party.
Their voices, speaking for ue me our representatives, can beat be beared in Washington by
tlie party of which they are members - tho Democratic Party.
Senators Holland and 8mathera, Governor Colllne, Congressman Herlong and our &gt;ia
other Democratic Florida Congreaamen, have endorsed the nominees for the Democratic Party.
We join them in urging the election of a Democratic administration and a Democratic Congresg
In November, Jo this wey, and In this way only, do we have a chance to make our voicea feeariL

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FarmOfficials Keep Watchful EyeOn Prices, Markets
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WASHINGTON UH-AdmlnlrlriHon farm officials are keeping a
watchful *ya this fall on prices
and msrkrti for agricultural produe ti.
Their aim la to bo ready to act
quickly to shore up marktti for
any commodity which shows signs
of weakening significantly.
They already haeo a*t up ■
broader Hat Of price support and
surplua disposal programs than at
any lime she* President Etsrn
bower look offer In IBU.
Administration leaders make no
boms about their sharp tolarest
to developments In farm trs' mar­
kets. They lay K Is prompted tn s
j large measure by a dmlrv to re­
fute Democratic campaign ehargrs
(hat the GOP administration Is
lagging ia an Interest tn tbe wetfar* of farmer*.
. At tbe moment, administration
afficlal* are keeping elmeit lab
‘ M markets for b o g s-* major
source of fall Income in politically
knportant mldweitrni states. *
: Hog price* have recovered some••

what from last year, largely boraute farmers raised fewer pig*U st week they averaged about
110.04 a hundred pound* In eight
Midwestern markets, or about •
per rent higher than year ear­
lier.
Government buying usually has
the effect of bolstering price* be­
cause It reduces supplies available
for consumer*. The government
hai already entered market* for
lard for the declared purpose of
adding strength In hog market*.
The administration has been
buying eggs and lurksy* for sev­
eral weeks In an attempt to boost
poultry return* It similarly la
buying hamburger meat to help
cattle prie*a and plums, cabbage,
and sweet potaloer to aid veget­
able and fruit growers.
The decision to buy *gga and
turkeys waa a reversal of policy
because Secretary of Agriculture
Benson had refused In previous
years to onter markets for these
products on the argument that gov­
ernment buying would give prires
an unwarranted boost that would
atnrt to encourag* continued over
production.
Tho lard, eggi, turkoy, ham­
burger sod fruits and vegetable*
are being turned over to tbe gevemment sponsored school lunch
program and to charitable Institu­
tions.
Tho department Is pushing a
program for tbe diversion of aurplus potatoes Into stsreh. flour
and Uveitork feed. Under this pro­
gram. growers get govirnment
subsidies of SO coots ■ hundred
pound* on table stock poll too*
diverted from regular potato

IAWKA BROUGHT UNDER
PROTECTION
- FORT LAUDERDALE UR—Th*
- florid* flam * sad fresh Water
rish Commit'** yesterday brought
£tO hawks under protection from
mluntert.
t It said sharp skinned sad keep­
e r hawks, one* considered s nul-m ac*, bare proved valuable a* a
Tistural mean* of preserving the
£*UdUf* b ell***
* As for kUo bowks, Ik* eemmiic i o a Mid, there w i k «aly about
pair of three B rett Florida
In another stop to bolster potato
L td *. A
prices, the department kai renew­
*ttw fei re t rely email res Ur, set ed import regulations aimed at
uRber is m r, sad further gunning restricting Imports.
4 *ould hasten their extinction.
It also Is ssopersUag with other

agencies of the government to di­
vert ealtlr from Southwestern
drought areas to farms and
ranches In Mexico. The exportimport bank has loaned Mexico
five million dollars for purchisr
of such cattle. Thli program la
designed to help keep cattle from
overloading domestic markets and
forcing prices downward.
Team* of Mexican buyers began
moving into Texas, New Mexico
and Arlrona this week to start
purchase*.
tn moves to strengthen markets
for dairy product*, the govern-

m*nt ha* disposed of virtually all
ill surplus stock* of ehrei# and
dried milk. Most of these products
were donated for wrlfarc use at
homr and abroad ami l&lt;&gt; the
school lunch program. A year ago,
the department held ■ full monlh's
extra supply of butler.
Farmers’ fall pockelbooka are
being helped through the pay­
ment of 261 million dollars for
participating in the new soil bank
program this year. Under this
program, producer* get subsidies
for taking a part of their allot­
ted arres out of the production
of surh r.iri&gt;tu« crops a* cotton,
wheat, corn, tobacco, n r* and
peanut*.

lA P F -A -D A Y

DOUGLAS STENSTROM for State Senator. 87th District

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MACK N. CLEVELAND, JR .fo r State Representative Seminole County,
GORDON ,V. FREDERIC for State Representative, Seminole County,
0 . P. HERNDON for Clerk of the Circuit Court
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J . L. HOBBY for Sheriff
MARY E. EA RLE for County Assessor of Taxes
JOHN L. GALLOWAY for Tax Collector
RA\ BURN 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. .8.
HOMER LITTLE for County Commissioner, District No. 5.
THEO AULIN for Justice o f the Peace, District No.3.
GEORGE A. K E LSE Y for Constable, DistvictNo. 3.
W. HUGH DUNCAN

for Justice of the Peace, District No. 4.

J . Q. (SLIM) GALLOWAY for Constable, District No. 4.
HOMER SEW ELL

for Justice of the Peace, District No. 6.

,W. A. LEW IS for Constable, District No. 6.
• IM. Keg taw s beStt. to. wstt &lt;*m,

"Operator, will you stop telling me to dial my nuaiber
over egsin!’’

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JL A. BtOMmor, Bog retary-Treeiurer

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Two Film s Shown
A t Thursday Meet
O f Lutheran L a d ie s

S o c ia l fcvsw lA
Conning
The News

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The monthly luncheon of the
'i wive* of VAH-11 was held Thursday at the B O. Q. Hostesses were
g roll) Brubaker and June LuDatle.
J The table arrangement of garden
flower* v*a» made by Polly with
E blotsomt from her own garden.
k Bridge w it played on the porch,
| following the delicioua luncheon
of creamed chicken. Attending
S were VI Mtldr-hn, Ann Bear, Belt)
| Etna inky, Spook Hook, Pat Hanten. Virginia Dcremigio. Bert Bura9 holder, Jean Rovsl, Marva Wood,
j Millie Snee. Joan Fellini, Bun,
" :e (Jr,*nJ&gt;* s »dlc Now*, end Ellen
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■ounce that she will again be
having beginner’* bridge at her
hoiite on Mellonvillc. The time
will bo Wednesday moniihg from
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will be attached to VAH 9. They
have come from Millington, Tcnn.
Betty and Charle* MacBratnic
have bought the yellow home tn
Grove Manor They have two boy*.
Kevin and Shaun. Betty ha» had
a gieat deal of experience in stage
management, and ii very Infereited in theatre work. Pcrhapt
we can help Bottle and Francis
Roumillat reopen the Little The*
lrC,
Ruth and King Hodge, have a*
their aunt Ruth * father Mr A
r.arrett' of Wtlliam.burg Viri
K,„u. Urt&lt; Garrett **«, unable to
set • « *r at this time, but will be
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Mr*. Volie William* Jr. gave a
■offre in her home in Grove Man­
or Thursday morning, and
nicely Included the Navy wive*

BIQL.V-NT
STUFFING IN RAKED SHRIMP
Here'* a luxurious way to serv*
,hrinip!
Stuff
butterfly tty la
w)Ul , p(l)uint mUlurr of ricf&gt;
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tho»’Pc J '"uihrooma. green
per and pimienlo. By vtutfmg the
shrimp, one pound »ertei five
*'* generously '■
The stuffing fo. the shrimp is
made of a wclt*ea*oned mixture
o(J tw ,LtJ1 rice, onion, pimiento
•“ ,tl aucculcnt mu»hroom». Thl*
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of spilt shrimp. Dry
brc»H rrumbf ,prinktef , oV" ,hr
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OPEN HOI SK \\D ALTI 'IN VI.-TEA given hjr the D.-Hary Woman's club at the civic center Friday afternoon. All women uf Deltary
were'invited to the occasion, with .Mrs Alonio McCalh-y and Mr*. Joseph Meehani at the tea tables. Music was piovnlrd by C'ooper-Grrgoiy of Orlando,

From ted to right: Mr*. Alonso McCaltcy, Mbs Beatrice TVson, president; Mr*. Harry ftrlls-i. vice president, Mr*. Talman Van Ar»da!r,
aectrtary : Ml* Ruth Magnuwn, Mr* I'rire Gowlion, Mr*, llcndiy Lasher, Mm . Sydney Wilke*, Mrs Kwald Mlehelsen, Ml*. Janie* Living
Ion am] Mr*. Joseph Meehan. (Staff photot

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Wifeof New Golf Pro Has Many
Interests; Likes All Sports
Schodules Varicd

Mrs. Bill Southward «ho»e&lt;l tut
of a *erie* of three Him*. "What
the Rlhle saw about MU*t«w«*
and "What Other* Did About Mis
slon*" at Thur»dsv*s meeting ol
the ladles Aid Society of the Lu­
theran Church of the Redeemer,
which *■&lt; held at 7:30 p m, ni
the Church The other film wit
be »howti at the next meeting.
Mr*. Henry Thur*l«n prrtidel
over the buiines* meeting and
committee report* were given.
It wa* decided that the mem­
ber* of the Ladle* Aid would be
bo*le»»e* for a «upper for church
member* and friend* to be »ervrd
at the church. Thursday Oct. 23,
at fi p. m
Mr*. Jam r* Ekrrn announce*!
that a new book "The Link*' by
Marjorie A, Clark ha* been purchased for the church library and
reminded member* that the *o
book* were available for cheek­
ing out.
It m&lt; decided that a bake sale
would be held in front of Sear*,
a date in November to be set
later.
After the htiiinr** meeting a
white elephant vale wa* held,
followed by refreshments served
to Ik member* and three guests
by the h&lt;**tr**c« Mr*. Jerry- Sen*
karik and Mr*. Rill Southward.

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n'‘i* hbo,b&lt;^
d lovrl*
An&gt;»"«-«etlh* .1 ,tablespoon
butter or margarine
W estsidc Carnival
m»»l
kind oT*her^to^donata
of her to donate \her many
at thi»
. hip,.M.
chw}Dj..i
Scuing fre*h fruit rup as ■
hou.e and time In teaching begin- i.qualntcd affair" were Skip HorJ
S e t !
flr«t rotliwe or a de*lsrtT Ellher
ner*. or those who wish lo brush rel. Don* Franciuo, Spook Hook,
way, it will t*»to o.*|'ecially c*s&lt;d
» ^ u p on their bridge. Anyone who Belly MaeBralnie. Marilyn For- L tablespoon* chopped canned
if It •uirouml* scoops of *—d»
Tile "future pro" t*no t* duei associated with a national msur Events, A ctivit ies
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u Uu, ' ikc *" e»f»* nuy *PI&gt;C4r re«t. Katie Cuntminga, Ru»ty Lille- mu»hroomi
slid le t.
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A fish p«ml, duck pond, cake
to arrive sometime next month ante company.
"*'Jne»day inorning. I.a*t year bo and Ruth Hodge*. *
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All
lyp««
of
s|mr1s
interest
lht«
walk,
emintry
»tore,
white
eleH l f ‘»u“,c ■ ttw girl* "took le* sons.
Don't "foVgetto make re*erva- i v i ' i ^ b C ' l I b T f ^ h o r T S e n 1‘ ‘ bP m* " ’ ‘" ','rr*‘ ‘r lhc, ll,r, . . ,
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Mr. and Mr* Cadcr Hart, Mr.
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»»'* ‘“ b y are enjoying the many Hon. for the Halloween r*n y thawedi lumbo .hrimts
of Mr* M ,rl" ‘ 4r' J «no- “ l,r of bdy. but her turtlcular favor,le. phant .ale and a rummage .ale
bridge parties for which the Navy Saturday Oct 2*lh There w'll be
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Pr&lt;t * ’ 'b y fa ir Inn Conn- are horseback riding, swimming are a few of the eieot* that an.l Mr* W L. Seig. Mr*. Tommy
wive* urc sofamou*.
adcliriou* dinner of r..a.inrimr
&gt;.fril, rn!‘,'r r s |rl* hoiieefl.
lr) c,ub
' ‘" ,l lhr' h* ' e ni’ ‘m l dialing, and although she a* will he fealurrd at the Weitsidc McUinJ r . Mr* T W. Pre all,
Agroup ofSlation wives met
rib*,and ill lhr trimmings be- .hiimo (thawed*
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prcf.fence a* they roolt rat e a yet 1. not t.n. arlt*e in goll she* School Halloween Carnival which \tr»Lestrr Harper, and Mr*,
at the home of Della lLbbard in .H r. .lanrine
i
**
..
female pro a* easily a* a male Just teaming the game- *lw* hopes I* tn be hrtd on Saturday, Oct Merle Sumnw*r*ill attendrd the
Winter Park Thu’ ay o r . i e
n'o-h w ilb e T , n n
\ &gt;* ' T ™ * a
v
.
The Carfagno, arrived ,n San- smn.dav lo b e able to break par 27 .1 S p m
Mapli.t Convention ,n Oak 11.11
inu .day for a de- Rooth. will bt ief_up In the TV Abodl I eup dry white bread ^
„„ , hp , . |h
w,„ m#k(, Shp
, Uo an , vM , „ M.ball fan.
There will he hot dog*, ham la-l week
lightful luntheon of fruit «aiaij. room, with amusement*, including numb*
their quarter* at the Country and in addition count* sewing a* burgers, cake, coffee and cold
Mr, and Mrs. Paul Sackctt and
d itre were two tables of brilge. isricature’* drawn by Polly Rru- (| 3 rup of bought breaded
Club
where
they
are
w
*
II
pleased
one
of
her
furemotl
hobble*
drink*
sold
In
Ihe
cafeteria
ami
family
have returned home after
i I laying were Muriel Hiwkiti*. biker, and fortune* told by Die *hnmp are u*cdi
with the three room apartment
Tin* i» not Mr* Catfagius’* first the country »torc will feature gro- .[vending a week in New York,
Bra Hamrick, Doi Leaiy, Sally mystery lady. Thereason she * '» eup milk
provided for them.
Introduction to Florida, a* *he eerie*, plant*, homemade Jam*
Mike Rotunda ha* returned to
Love, Joy, Webber. Carol Couk inch a mystery i* brrau&gt;e we t» leatpoon black pepper
Mr*. Carfagno i« a native of «prnt her honeymoon In Veru and jellie*. am! needlework
Korea
after ‘pending 30 ilav* here
Geneva Quicker! and Hie hoite**, havrn't found her yet. If any one '• teaspoon garlic salt
KUrabelh. N J . and attended Reach and fell in love with It I Also there will he candled ap- with hi* parents, Mr. and Mr*
Geneva won first, and Della, low. |* adept at this art please volnn- I tablespoonWoree»tcfchire
Henrdirtmr Academy, which l&lt; then, although at that time, she pie* sold and several ride* are Mike Rotunda.
Newcomer* in loan— Ralph and leer to help u* out Anyway, the sauce
situated In a small town Ju*t out- said, she never dreamer! shed be •rhrrlulrrl Mr and Mr* WieboUR
Friend* will be sorry lo learn
Maria Levi have moved into 127 party will be * lot of fun whether 1 lable*poons melted butler ot tide Elisabeth She wa* formerly *o lucky a* to he nuking her will tv no hand to take pictures
of the nmfortune of little Danny
t alslina Drive with their three lit- you rome in costume nr not. Your msrgsrtne
permanent home in Ihe "Sun 'of the children In their coiftime*. Si mmer*ill of rutting hi* knee
He girl*. Rslph la a North Ameil-junit rcptc.en'aiive his tickets METHOD: Put th* water, salt
thine Stale "
severely,
can Aircraft representative, and now!
and rice In a 2-quart saucepan.
She had nothing but nice things
Mr. and Mrs W. 1, Seig, Mrs.
------------ — Bring fo a vigorous boil. Turn the
to say ahoui Sanfonl and, more
John Maxwell. Mr*. T W. Prevail,
heal as low- as possible. Cover
especially, the p*'ople here, say­
Mr*. Lester Harper. Mr*. Merle
with s Rd and simmer over thl*
ing that everyone hail hern “very
SummersilL and Mr* I’ailrr Hart
low heat H minute* Remove the
By HELEN SMIDGItAS.s
Biendly and nice 1
attended Ihe WMH meeting Thur*saucepan from the heat and Iravr
Mr. and Mrs Harry rhrm.p
h,,1fo^',
* ?■&gt;» h ,W&gt; •“ Ul
day held at the Strteoii Pliutch in
MUNDAT
, The Rev. Fred Ensminger will ,hf lid nn 10
w*Tl‘,r‘ lh' spent the lay Rund.v at E.u Gat
' _r ,J,pe f*
tie Land
ty wtu-n they arc a* mu- a* the
There will be ■ Week Day Kind cunducl the morning devotions r,rr rool(G inc,‘ ,hr 1 tablespoon lie wrdh friend*.
Mario Carfagno*
ergarten at Use First Prevbyter- ovrr VVTIIR. Sanford, at * 30 « m bu,,rr ur margarine in a small
Mr. and Mca. John E«il i Hgt.it
Un Church Itom 9 00 through The Pad Noble Grand* or lhr »*ucepan Add lhr oninr and
and family of Jai k^onville «prnt
12:00 p m,
Seminole Rcbrkah Lodgr will inert Sffrn pepper Look, stirring ofNew Brownie Troop
Saturday night v*rn her patent-,
The Boy Bcout* of the Fir»l w,|b Mr* D C. Howard, 1103 Oak rationally, until almost lender. Mr. and 3tr* liarv er L. Dunn.
To Be Invested
Presbyterian Church will meet in Ave. at I p. m
fmu
Mt&gt;» Ruth Gouuw n celebrated
the Scout Hearn St 7.00 p.m.
| Thr Anna Mlltrr Circle will
* « ? , , . ?L thr . l E
The nrw Brownie troop, tindrr
her 13th birthday "e.lnp*(f,*y with
Dr and Mr* Harr* Woodruff
the leadership of Mr*. Fred Meif
The Sunbeam* and G. A.*a or
»l
^ b * ' 1 P- "» * rp ,fndfr .S ,ir. in h , , Pc T . a party at hr* home Refresh attended the Immernming at FSU
W lhe Fleet Baptist a u r .h will meet
„ WEDNESDAY
Prepare the shrimp U breaded ment* of rake, ice cream .and
Murray, 'wit! hold it* investiture
at 3:M p.m. The Y.W.A.’e will 11ie G,tl !icou,• of *he Fir*t »hrirnp are not *rd Shell and punch wcie served Ou: of town Ihi* weekend where Iheu daugh­
service on Tuc*d*y. thef. 23 at
ter.
Elizabeth.
I*
a
freshman
mret at
am
l,re*byterian Churrb will mret at drvein the fre»h or frozen guest* attending were: Shir'ey
3:30 p m at Holy Cross Epiaco.. i M ‘
* ....
3:30 pm. at the Church
ithawedl shrimp, bu leave the
pal Church All mothers and
Orcvvm
and
Laylun
G
o
om
u
tr..u
Mr
ind
Mr,
w
\
Glamt
At 9.00 p n . in DrLanJ their
Thp
J||gh y&gt;ltow»hip Re ‘*'1 P 'fff 0" s Pl'* 'he *hrlmp in
friend* of the girl* are invited
Seville
Mrs
Eva.
i
ohrn.
Hand.I
the
weekend
in
Allanl.r.
Ga
will be a Baptist A**oci»tional frP4tl0n nf ,he pjm ]»rrpb&gt;ta&gt;*tan half lrnglhwi*e, butterfly fathion
lo
attend.
and
t
atherim'
I
oh*m
of
Seville.1
Bur.day School meeting.
Churrh will meet at the Church l»P ,lr*t tn ,h*’ 1 lahlespoont of Alma and Roy Smith uf Pirr*on
Mr*
Will
lam
Stephen*,
the
fur
VFW Po*f 3212 will meet a! at [:iii p ni.
rnsllc, then In Ihe bread crumb*
and Mr. and Mr*. Henry IL&gt;yd aril mrr Ml*t Ann Itahurn. I* in town
t p m at the American Legion
The Mid-Week ILble Hour will s* ' r ,he remaining cnirnhs. Ar- children uf ilrlanilo
Band Assn. Meet
visiting her parrnl* Mr and Mr*
Hut
tm eonducted by Res. A G. Mehr' * ‘,r'1 'hrlrnp on a piece
The many friend* of Mis* Jan M L. Italxirn Wlule here her
THE KMPIItK SIMIOUKTTK
There will be a meeting of the
Tha KnlitfM Men « Wi\f« Club j nnif| |»a,|or uf lhr Tint l*rcibyfrf*«ed alumunum foil plarrd
Sarvrr wl»h for her a speedy iewii: meet at I p. in at the V. ter Ian Church at 7:3** pm.
Rand Association tonight at B p. Oistlngiilshea Ihe “lipallek” red
,,n%" UrK» baking sheet. Press covery and liupe she will be up baby daughter. Sue. will undergo
minor surgery, after whlrh they
S O. to make plan* for the Halm. in the Rand Hall at Seminole wool roat with diagonal weave
The Chancel Choir will rehearse r**b
*PG‘ shrimp flat,
anil around soon
will remain (or about two weeks
iuween Party on Saturday, Off. at First Prevbytenan Churrh at
High
School, pre e led by a Board - from llatry Freehlel'a fait
After the rice cooks, ilir In
Mr*. Kliiabrib Fowlr* ant Mti before returning lo the it home
&gt;7. at the E. M. Huh at N. A. 5. 7:30 p m.
meeting
at 7:30 p. in. All parents ,-ullection. II I* high-betted auvd
the '* tup of milk. Cook, stirring, Bert Whit* uf Urnimuf Bearn, ai d
buckled at the boeom line.
in
Pen*acola
Thi Friend'hip league of the
are
urged
to attend,
There will be a Week Day Kind­ over a low heat until the milk I* Mtv* flarrir' Trur.ihull and MlCongregational Christian Church
ergarten at the Ftr*t Presbyter­ absorbed. Stir in the black pep K ih Trju ibil. of .Vinter Park
Mr and NIr» W. A. ladder
will meet at 2 p m at the home
per. gralic. salt. MorcrMrrshire
of Mr*
Wiliam llrinburh on ian Church from 9 oo through sauce and the green pepper mis- and Mr* \ la Mrltae uf II r r pg are hark home after a two month
12
n0
p
m.
ham
Mich
and
Winter
Park
weir
(ullr
„f yolir
j|lr European eouii
Route 17 92
Prayer Meeting will be held at ,,irr
luncheon gur ti of Me* Ann,
IM trie*
TUESDAY
t i h g k r e r nr.D r c r l a p Stuff each ahrimp with the rice Glas* and Mi*v Dun* Fabet Fri
The Francis Horton Circle of 7 30 pm. at the First BaptWl
TWEED COAT with Tleirot
mixture
placing
it
over
and
be­
Church.
At
413
p.m.
the
Sunday
da*
Mr*
Eowle*
»
il
'lr
White
Mr. ami Mr* E. II Randall
the F n it Raptl.t Church will meet
side buttoning, ha* original
tween the split »hnmp. Covrr i.illrtf on Mr and Mr* M II have returned from their sum
et the home of Mr*. J. W Carter Cabinet will meet.
styling, smart and good for all
with
the
rr«t
of
the
bread
crumb*
lty«n later in Lie afternoon.
The Rev. Fred Entmingrr will
1101 W. ?0th St at 7:3n &gt;, m.
riler home near Waynesville, N. C.
winter daytime wear*
with purchost
Pour
the
3
tablespoons
of
melted
Mr. and Mr* Gene Hitchcock of
The Fxlclie t'la*« of the First conduct the morning devotions
butter
or
margarine
over
each
logw
ood
enter!
ur&lt;d
Mr.
aid
ovrr
WTHR.
Sanford,
at
I
30
a.
Baptist Church will meet at Ihe
of Htw
stuffed shrimp,
; Mis. E. W. Jone* v :lh dinner at
home of Mr*. J . P. Whitaker. 403 m.
THURSDAY
Place baking sheet In a prr thr .Coach House, "-an Juan Hole,
We*l Eigthteenth Street, at S:00
The Intermediate Choir of the heatrd 400'f oven for II to 24 Orlando on Fr J.t;
p in. with Group No. One, Mta.
J . A. Yates, chsirmin! as host- Flr&lt;1 Baptist Churrh will rehearse minutes.
at 7.00 p. m. and the Adult Choir
This recipe makrs 3 to 4 *erv
rsshs.
ings allowing 3 shrimp to a sen
The Pilot Club will hold Its at 4:00 p. m.
The Brotherhood of the Fir*t ing. v.
regular business meeting m Ihe
Yacht Club at 1.00 p m, at Rapist Church will have their
*1 which lime the district governor. monthly supper and program pierl i
Mr*. Marie Gleason of Ocala, will mg at 2:00 p m. Mr. E E Final Plans Made
make her official visit Pnor to Rrarh. Assoclalional Brotherhood
lhr butiness *e*aion a dinner hon­ Prrsidrr.t will speak on a JW) For O fficia l V isit
oring Mra. Gleason will be nc!d mile tour of Mexico.
We Are Now Open Fur
The Rev. Fred Ensminger will
A C C n in n ifn r v
at (.30 p m., also at the Yacht
conduct Ihe morning devotions V I U t J U i g n i T O r y
Club.
Seminole Chapter Number ’ ft
There will be a Week Day Kind over WTRR, Sanford, at 4:30 a
Business AFTKH Kxtcnsivc
E S. held their regular meeting
ergarlen at the Fir*t Pre*byler- m.
.
Cub Scold Pack Ten will meet Thursday night at Ihe M»*nnlr
inn Church from 9.00 through
P a y t fo r you r h c o f ir l
at 7 30 p m. at the 3lethisdift |Temple. Mr* P I! Wyatt, Wor12:no p m.
Alterations:
Church.
thy
Matron
presided
Final
plan*
Automatic O l $*ver batanc**
The Brownie Scouts of the First
Oct. 20
jffutlm u tu rt #1 c»«ry i*tt&gt;nga
FRIDAY
w«re made for Ihe official ti«i(
% Presbyterian Church will meet in
tliry
E«r!e
iiv d up lo
oo odl And
The Married Young Teople of of the Worthy Grand Matron, Mr*
the Youth Building at 3:00 p m.
Joe
II
baker
temoux Lo* OuH Burntr do#i
the Aral Baptist Church will have Ethel L. Dodaon. Mr*. Do«1*on will
The Pioneer Fellowship and Re- a Training Union Party at 6 30 he in Sanford, Octotier 27,
Geprgr Well* Currie
Mtosy * ith b ird c#rban-*f»rreation of the First Presbyter­ p. m,
Mr*. W. D, Hofmann
itejd, bums it fer
f wirmlhl
fur. her meeting. All mrmher* are
Discount
For
ian Churrh will meet in the
. ’-•
Mrs J. A. Cunningham
The Rev. Fred Ensminger will invited.
Youth Building from 4 00 pm rondurt the morning delations
On. 21
K t o p s flo o r s w a r m ,
The Chapter room via* beauti­
through 4:00 p m.
Johnny Cullum
7/ \ \
spreads comtoit #*frywiher#l
Tiisli vt Cany
oier WTRR. Sanford, at J 30 a fully decorated with bright Aut­
The Men of the First Presby­ m.
on. ::
p | luinate type i&gt;e*t e&lt;changumn Irave*. I.ater delirious re­
W i t h D ir e t t io n a ir
terian Church will have their
»f, e*t&gt;a taiga radtaloi and top
Mr*, lint m i *
M T l’RDAT
freshments were served with a
monthly dinner meeting in the
Mrs Joe K Raker
Biowir, its the biggest gnu# put all the heat into your
The R A » of the Kirst Raptisl Halloween motif by Mrs. Rnbtrt
Edu&gt; alinnul Building at 7:00 p.m. Church will meet at the churrh Prurifoy and Committee.
Troy Ray
comfort buy on the mar* hom».%Or* ItCCfB heating areal
^ On the program will be Mr. Larry at 9:30 a. m
Col. Paul Chesterson
ket! Act ROM while you
m Jnnea and Judge Houiholdrr.
Chapter Two, O. E. S will
AS LOW AS
SAVE $20!,
v
\
The Unity d a is will n ret at meet at thr klasonic T'triple
4 p. m in Ihe Valdes Hotel, with
NOW SHOW I.Nf;
the Rev
Josrrhine
SturWai

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1 2 Warner
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Sanford Bowling Alley
BY B. HL'GH ANALLY
„ #. . . Cafe
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1 2 Hudaon
Clyde*
2 1 Cook
Friday night I was *•&lt;- S*1* &amp;•*! I l im y i Plumblnf Co.
1 2 Jamea
d u st I wltAfiitd biU i
Celery Cily Grill
High Average
ty to stop a imoolh runnift* nnl^eafue Mindinc
King
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thine; filled with pride and p.ly Tr. m
Hall
•a I witrhed boy*
ahould be j»0%iei|i office Supply
14
llartwi
on an Injury haneh try to do their j j tnrry plumbing Co
14
Hud*"team proud. Sal btrause 1 mew Hanford Howling Alley
II
Cook
the Seminole* ronldn 1 hau won C|)dc, c , fe
I
the fame even if the/ bad been se,^,,,,!,, |)fjr Cleaner*
3 IS Mctrt
3 llighett Men
in top condition.
Celery City Grill
3 13
169
217 Cook
Anyone would h i*" been to-ieh- High dame—Kilby
10)
3030 Hlng
ed to *ee the fame it'i'u Jc cf me nigh Set—Cook
ICS Hartwiek
13d
boy*.
Anyone would have felt High Average— Cook
2 llighett tt omen
the tame 'shudder bad they teen I
High Slagle
Powell
149
Ihclr teammate placed In an am j[;ng
Brits
147
butane* and liken to *oine un- Uolfrr
Clancy
130
known holpital with
tome un- \tjinnry
H G Game Avg.
• known hurt casting Min In ').* Hudton
186 Bowler*
C’Pck
0 18 199
163
chaim of delirium.
0 19 198
160
I fait the *ama fut.'lsy that
jt wm ( j Vc aboi- three year* Ring
2 18 192
136
the team muil have felt a*, one for &lt;he gcmnole* to feel the ef- Har.wlck
4 12 179
134
by on* the key plaver wince 11 fec1I of , Junlor ,|!Ch football M*lon*y
4 12 186
134
to pain but kept falag btcaure pf0grlm |n (he meantime, what Gllslrsp
7 13 il l
149
there waa no one to take the.r w,u
fan* do*
&gt;11 they cheer Powell
i
Hudson
9 184
14X
Place.
the team on, or will they turn a- Retl*
» 18 192
147
AnJ I felt the *ame dread *&gt;f galnit the coachr* and team and
Foiler B.
10 11 203
145
another defeat a* da l the roaches say, "It's time for some change*'
Whidlon
11 13 187
144
and the player*. We knew excuse* around here."
Clark
12 3 162
142
would only cate the skarpntfs of
It'* lime for tome change*
12 3 136
142
tho home folk*' long-wi
alright! It'* tin * the so-called Borsdorf
Haig
14 12 1(9
140
But I felt a ttlrnnr pride when c.tlicn* of Ihl* -onin.unity get
Hall
14 6 134
144
I noticed tear* running down the, off their posterior* and gc; tome13 4 134
138
cheek* of tome of the pliyet*. thing done for tor community. Mrtigrr
16 11 174
134
They knew the neat play was go- livery town cumpairhle to ban- Chamblis*
James
17 • 202
1JS
lug around their cat. but theie ford hat a rrcrtalK
Wi'l
II • IU
134
w it nothing they could do about that contribute*
19 II
163
132
activity for their youth. Kerry W»rn«r
It.
Johnson
If
3 144
132
Kilby
20 14 217
131
up hat a program of
Sophomore* ard Junior*
21 11 139
130
wttb twice aa much experience »&gt; activities that ttartt Lx the ele­ Clancy
21 3 &gt;49
130
mentary school* and goes thtough Georg*
Aike
21 19 131
129
hit tram waa building thl* year " the high school*.
A»hley
21 14 136
129
More tb*n anything rite I waa
21 6 1(8
129
troubled berauto 1 knew the San­ inasmuch wmll reprr.enl* the only Corron
160
22 II
128
ford Seminole* wad.' never te organiiation trying to improve McMurray
Bolger
23 11 163
127
competition in the Orange Belt
Frivb#
21 2 129 124
Conference under the
23 13 143
Donat
121
rirrumitanrei. No l e a n - can
26 18 130
Fo»ter P.
123
wwiaaa w »m «&gt; i v
-i &lt; m i
iiu v
u il m e
* u * liw g
11 1 41 1 S •’U l D S i l
37 11 144
107
are yea
&gt;epcrat ng lh« team* Project. the (lingua waggling do- Tealo
39 12 114
104
eiperienc' •wlse. Ann L k o ca tho nothing* won't attand. of course. GOU k
Harvey
99
42 • 119
Seminole* faced a: least because their absence will
Sanford
givegive
43 18 126
93
two more year* of this same 1them-elvrs something more to Da via
Kampf
48 11 111
91
kind of drubbing.
1criticise

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Ukt Stanley* place waa Bob
Johnson, already on the doubtful
Uit with a cracked finger. Early
la the aecoad quarter Johnson reInjured his lag and was unable to
run with the bail. But there was
no substitute quirterback, and
Johnson bad to call the rest of the
game.
The Seminole hopei were com­
pletely drown/o before tho enl of
tko first half when Schtrard suf­
fered a sprained ankle. The rest
waa futility.
With both starting defensive
ends on the aide I nea, Stanley cn
hi* way to tho hoipital. and Jor.nion limping badly, the Melbourne
Bulldogs bad a fir Id diy around
the Semlno'o ends. Almost all
their yardage and acorc* came
from the outside plays.
Late in the first quarter the
Bulldogs found the Seminole
weakness, and by the second quar­
ter they ran unmercifully and al­
most at will to the outside.
Carl Meyer. Bulldog quarter­
back, made it a one man route in
the second quarter as he took a
Sanford pun^ md circled end far
3k yard* and s touchdown, circled
end again for then yard. and hit
•front score after setting up the
Tt) by scooting around the ends,
and pasted to llilly Stroud for the
third score to rip otf th ■ 2J po.nt
second period tearing spre".
Sanford mas able only lo .low
down the Bulldog* in the ito n d
Things have been popping at half as movt cf the defensive bur­
den fell on the shoulders of Edd.e
Barbour. Barbour played a spark­
a dally visitor ling game, but the excellent

rram tho second play of Ik*
gam# tba Sanford Sembcle* war*
on the skids. It waa a downward
journey for tho reit of tho game,
and tho Seminole* w en crashed
33 7 by Melbourne, throo time
champion of tho Oracga Balt Con­
ference In aa many ytar*, Friday
night In 'Melbourne
The Seminole* Jumped to an
•arly lead, when Bob Jobnaon pit
ched-out to Phil Brrd. and ByrJ
pane* to Brantlay “Cboo-Chco"
|Schtrard in a breatntaking raxtle
111 daule play that can led 47 yard*
1(3 and a score. Ronnie Giles talent* J
toe aJded the extra point, but
432 hat was all for the haggard
Seminole*.
4
SOS
Both drfenslv* end* for the
473 Seminole*, Murray Nance and
36! Tom Brown, were mv the tnjjry
401 ll*t and were unable to tee action.
On the second plav ot the game
160 U Stanley mine a beauCfa tac
140 le. but caugh* a knee in the head
130 ha: sent him ta the 'loipdvl with
II* a leriout but not critical con­
189 cussion.
131
The only other quarterback to

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L*%••

Bulldogs Crush
Seminoles 33-7

Things Popping
As Golf Lessons
Gef Under Way

In the thirl quarter the Semi­
with a 72—that's only two over
nole* went on the warpath for th*
par
George and Audrey Speer are
but * ' r&lt;’ untb!* ,0
newcomers to the iport of tho overcome the'r handicap to mus
ter a icoring punch They pene­
trated to ‘he Bulldo-; It befuc
"**ip going around, they enJor- losing the ball on downs The Bull­
dogs took over and marched 81
d themselves.
Carl Vest enjoyed Mario's com- yards behind the brilliant tunning
of Meyer for another score Eddie
Sanford more pleasant Wood capped the drive for the
every day, and considers Km- •core by circling end and going for
seven yard* to the goal line.
community.
The final ta'ly csm i at the
Beginning classes in golf are at- hand! of Meyrr. who capped off
another Melbourne drive by cir­
cling end for 78 yards and a score
Carl Morin, Barney Corbin, and
Meyer all made substantial gains
around the ends, but wert chilled
through the line.
THE YAKtMrnn*
M#lh#*.inc
Speaking of Women's Golf, the Hanford
I
first downs
20
seder Tournament w i l l b e
64
rushing yardage
27J
so
palsing yardage
123
* winner amt a runnerMS
pais#*
6 18
1
passe* intercepted 1
ry isdics, but you can't deride
6 33
punt*
2-28 3
what three score cards to hand
2
fumbles lost
2
in after you play. If you want
2j
GO
yards pcnalued
your score to count, you mu*t have
Individual Yardage
the card attested by Mario be­
Sanford: Schirard 13. John On 10;
fore you tee off.
Wednesday the women will Warner I ; Byrd 6; Goemhebl 3
have a luncheon at the Country Melbourne: Meyer 127; Corbin 33;
Club. /4hout 40 of our locals are Morin 39; Wood 29; Williams 3.
Score by Periods
expected to he n«i hr*-*
Oct. 7* will Le a special day lanford ................... T 0 0 0— 7
0 20 6 7—33
during the Kav-urr *-u i.......... Melbourne ___
The women will have a tvso ball S a n f o rd Scoring; T ourhdown—
n ask tournament— just a little Schirard (47, pas* and run) PAT—
Giles (plirrm rnt)
touch of Hallowren
Melbourne Scoring: Touchdown*—
Skills t-cooked
rawshrimp Meyer 3 (36 yd. punt rein.; 3 yd
fpeelrd anil destined) in butt*r, run; 28 yd run) Mruud (13 yd
rhlli power and cruthod garlic. Cats from Meyeri MW| (7 yd run)
Serve with french bread fur dunk­ PAT— Meyer 2 'placemen's)
Stroud (pat* from 3lt-ycri
ing.

m i n i ON THE MINTS . I’hll Byrd (JO) Intercepts pan intrr.del for Bill Archer (SO) and rct-Jir.. It
II yinl* Boh John** n |J?5| « i i alio covering Arrher, tn&lt;l Bob Liltle (35) I« coming In lo b.ock Out
Atvhi-r H* r.r.ir ll.i
C lf
i iv ihr p:.iy.
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Stanley Suffers
Lyman Falls Before
Concussion Friday Bishop Moore 9-0
Condition Belter
A! Stanley it retting well after
the concussion suffered during the
Melbourne game Friday rich! Hwa» taken to the hospital In Mel­
bourne Friday night
Saturday
hi* condition was reported ta be
Improved and he had regaintd
consciousness. Sunday he was
cognizant of hit surrounding* and
wit taken home Ihwtor* said hit
conclusion wat severe but n&lt; t crit­
ical and the Injury was sustained
in the area of the frontal lobe*.
There was n«&gt; ajiparent fracture
He will require complete real (- r
a few- more days under clots’ in­
spection of a physician
What wat Al * react! n to it
all? He was anfcry that the Seminolrs lost the game, and said
" I could have *t«pps-d thoil el I
rani." lit* was optimistic about
his recovery and sail hr ua* anx­
ious to get hark to *ch&gt;.&lt;.&gt;| an t foot­
ball.
After the nevt few day* of sur­
veillance the dorti r
mine whether or not Al will sec
action for the Seminalc* again.

Panthers T ic
Hungerford 6-6
Overconfident Gioom* Aewifrm?
met fired up Ifunccrford of Win­
ter Park Friday nMit In ||urp&lt;-.
Shepherd field, and It took ,-.li the
Panthers could mutter to | :i the
game out of the fire and c-mr out
with a 6 6 deadlock
la-strr Sears put the Mr. rr I'srl
team out front and i* vi&gt;* r i»’i
for the rest of the way. The de­
fensive unit of Hungerford re­
pelled every scoring attempt ur.
til the last of the fame.
It wat the most unimpressive
outing for tho Panthers this sea­
son.

Tdw- l.yyian Greyhound* carne^ The outstanding Greyhound de­
out on top in everything hut point* fense was spearheaded by David
Bedwlne, Ralph Burning. Kt-n Millas they fell ao before a rcvitalued s»r. Pete Van Horn, and Jim Hop­
Bishop Mo..re squad Saturday night kins.
at Harper-Shepherd Field In Winter
The Hornets sec ring punch v*«
sparked by Paul Mustante and
Park.
The score-conscioua Hornets, un­ DeVoe.
Bishop M«ore now* ha* a J 1
able to p«nrtrate the bruiting
Greyhound defense for a scoring season and the Greyhounds have
a 3 2 record. Both trams are tn-&amp;
punch, called on the talented toe dependents.
*
of quarterback .Mike DcYoe to
Tilt: YARDSTICK
b‘*&gt;t the Hornet* Into the scoring Lyman
Bishop Moore
It
column by a 13 yard field goal in 13
First Downs
71
133
... Rushing Yardsg*
the second quarter.
16
Fatting Yardage
3)
The Greyhounds, making deep
6-3
5-t _ _ Pane* allcmpti-d
penetration* In every qjarter, were
1
Raises intercepted by
unable to go the final yards and 5-29
Pun’, i
___ 1 47
wrrr blanked &lt;&gt;ut by the Hornets.
2
Fumble* Uvst _ _
* In the final minute* of the game
4s&gt;
39
Yard* pcnalltrd .
the Hornets slipped through lot
Individual yard/ye;
I
vantage again, and again didn't
Lynisp--Fambro (111: Hopkinv
let a scoring opportunity (lip (33); S(evcat (IS ); Judah IS);
through iheir hand*. On a fourth Barwitk i lit).
Bishop .Moore—Musa nle »J7&gt;;
down attempt, DeVoe llippei a
tune-yard aerial to right end Jay Nila (2); DrYn* (6); Baccarncy
(91; Elbe ()7)
Barry fur the final score.
Score By Period*
Lyman
_ 0 0 0 0— 9
BOOR TLTtXS T o t.OLF
Mithop M»or*
0 3 0 d — 9
BRIDGEPORT. Conn. (Al'i —
Bishop Monro *rnrlng- Touch­
Bill Boor, a former Yale placekicking star. ha. turned to gulf down—
'V '* "-:. Bvrry
, , 7 . , &lt;9.' EP***
"!? from
' T " I&gt;e*_
®
and S . .. .. u n t professional , t *««&gt;• T»H — 1 - P .\ s« ( , ! .
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the Brooklawn Country Club hsre.
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OVER NASHUA
Kl.lMONT. N.Y. (API—Eddie
Arcar &gt;. whu has ridden both Nat' u.i vrj lloij Ruler for Tramrr
Jim Fitssimmon*. rates II -ol.l Ru­
ler j belter prospect than Nashua
o f course, Arrsro is ruling Hoid
Ruler on hit early season furni
at a 2 year-sild. Nashua is now
four.
Ilumldlty nffrrta th# moisture
content ot Hour: yeast-brsvided
recipes usually take this Into ac­
count by catllni: for an apptuximate amount of flour.

O. I). Farrell 310 K. F lM
For IU tears (Ilia store ha&gt;
consistently observed Ui# fol
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)) rrk day s 9 a. m to 6:13 p. m
Salurdats 9 a. m. tn 7:30 p. m
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�Seminole County win gain many
wealthy, prominent new tax-pay­
ing resident* from all section* of
the country if voter* ratify the
hamei* racing proposition on Nor.
•; William R. Kemp, prcildenl of
Seminole Raceway, tali’ The Her
aid today.
VThl* la not Idle speculation,"
Mated Kemp. 'Tn Orlando, with
it* city-owned track from W In
SO familie* have p irrhated home*
and become permanent tax paying
resident* Ju*t became the harness
h«r*c« winter there."
“When we anr able to expand
our facltdir* to handle iuxi hor*ri,
NEW KAGLK SCOl’TS nr* I&gt;*x:■! Watkins, funner Sai furd buy (Ufi) there will be owner*, trainer* and
•ad Carroll Watson, who won th# coveted awards recently. Tb« i«u *
boy* aro tha first Ew l* Si ..it. m l'ahi&gt;hve in ovrt 1(1 )«»n . iGiade* driver* *eeking home* in Seminote
County Just to be near Ihc train
Observer, — Pahoktc, FU.I
ing activity. And these are ‘ pend­
ing jieople, not dependent upon
local earning* for their Income,"
David W atkins, 14,
obierved Kemp
Orange County’* hamei* horse
Becomes BS Eag le
OCT. I»
colonv include* «ueh prrminent
AtlmUdont
and wealthy people a* Clarence
-Scout Recently
Catherine Caldwell (Sanford)
Gaine*. former owner of Gaines
4
David Watkini. It. of i'ahokcc.
Dltrhaigct
dog food and a wealthy breeder:
Florida was recently awarded the
Helen Metiraph (Sanford)
Leo McNamara, owner and bree­
moil coveted and tiighcit honor*
Jack June* (Sanford)
der of Indlanapolii; Sherman Jenn Boy Seoul*—that of Eagle Scout.
Brenda Scott ( Sanford i
nry owner of Walnut Hall Stud
Fhe presentation wa* made in
Farm In Lexington; Boy Amo* of
o c t . :«
Belle Glade at Ihe Court of llon-r
Edinburgh, Indiana, wealthy busi­
Admission*
s! the Glade* DUtrict, Gulf Stream
ness man and breeder: and *uch
Mamie Lee Smith (Sanford)
council. David along with another
famous driver* at John Simpson,
Vinia Miller (Sanford)
Pahokee boy -were the firit Eaclr
Billy Haughtsn, Delvut Miller and
I.oretla Adilton (Sanford)
Scout* from Pahokre In over ten
a host of other*.
Beverly Broun (Sanford)
year*.
Edward
Greenfield
(Sanfoid)
"Thl* I* Jti»*. a lew- of the many
» David. *on of Mr. and Mr* |
who have acquired home* in o r ­
Birth*
B. Watkins, via* bom and rrarange County.” Kemp laid "A*
Baby Boy Marten
ed in Sanford and mnvrd to I'ahoSeminole County comet into thr
DWthatge*
kea about a year and a half ago
picture at the largest training cen­
Mamie Lee Smith tSanlord)
He itarted hi* Scouting career in
ter in thr nation, score* of other
Eitelle Christmas ( De Uaryj
Sanford wtih Troop It. under the
owner*, trainers and thove chicly
Mary Margaret Lumpkin
leadmhip of Mr W. W. Tyre.
connected with Ihe fabuloiu indus­
(Sanford)
Scoutmaitrr and under the -[win
aorihip of the Klr*t Methodist f.oreila William* and Baby Boy try. will acquire property anl
home* here."
(Lake Mary)
Church. He i* a fre»hm»n at I'aAlberta Cooper (Sanford)
fcokea High School where he [lay*
football on the Junior High School
ocr. :i
_ir»m and 1* a mrmbrr of the
Adml-.hia*
• p in t Methodist Church, l’a hoi«&gt;■
Duller Hardy (Sanford)
and i* President «&gt;f the Inti i
1m i Vt. Donald (Sanford!
tConlinurd from Page 1)
mediate Methodist Youth Fellowtaxes assessed again*! Ihe home of
Ditebarara
•hip.
Eula l.ee Lowery and Baby Boy a resident, occupied by him, up
David U Senior Patrol Leader
t.» J5,0P(k—"except assexsments for
Beverly Brown (Sanfordi
of Troop 28. Pahokee. and ha*
improvement! ". So sshen the com­
OCT
22
SR merit badge* to hi* credit.
missioners decided that thl* word
Ariinl-tbm*
He ha* a younger brother. Mile,
"improvements" included load
Vircna Lanier (Sanford)
teho at 11 year* of age ii already
building, In Daytona * 111 other
Eugene Lewi* (Oviedo)
a F ln l f la t * Scout, lie l* the
place* where road* were built, the
Beatrice T«dd (Ia&gt;ngur»d)
grandson of Mr. ami Mr&gt; W V.
cost urn aMCssed against alt pro­
Lottie .Mae llurdy ( Sanfoidi
vtisyne* and Mr*. Sell Watkins,
perty. including that covered by
Illrth*
•Sanford.
Ihe Homeslesd Act and provision
Baby Girl Todd
of that Constitution. The Supreme
Court, in a suit brought befme it,
Brown Named State
gave thrlr derision that roads are
"improvement*" and therefore
a g r a o ffic ia l
fa ll Season
assessment* for their cost and
&lt;*. t). Brown of Sanford wa*
maintenance did not have the
alerted a* Second Vice President
(Continued from Page 1)
benefits of the exemption provi­
Of the Allie I Gasoline Retailer* For the ci-rre*ponding period last sion.
Association of Florida at their an­ -raron. he said. ITAM package*
"Thl* year everyone in De Barg
nua! convention in Orlando rn
AO toher 17th Jle operate* Brnwi s were sold o ier the market plat­ will have an a**esimfnt of seven
.Imocd Service Station, 201 S form* at a valuation of ttn.2 it) t i mill* on all property owned by
■'Wow I" exclaimed Sandy An them in this district" concluded
Park Avenue. Sanford
Mr. Brown ha* previously serv* deiton, "that's had Rut as I have power.
»d a* a Dirertnr of the Mate -t already stated, due to climatic
vice *tatinn ops-ralor* a-*o hiji'n combli in-, wo ate Just getting
PIIKBIDKNT NAMED
and 1* a past President of the started "
DAYTONA BEACH (.1* - The
Sanford Chapter of ACR\ He
Ands*r-i'ii'« r« i»&gt;rt said "With Florida Motor Court Assn elected
also a delegate to the convention 1 &lt;i!.t - ■,.s 1-r and ample moisture Byrun Her lung of Ltesburg presl*
of thr National Congrc-s of Pet­ r.&lt;svv 1 l-.ti: r. the Sanford Stats dent yesterday.
roleum Retailer* held ill Wash­ Farmer*’ Market tonnage should
ington in August.
rapidly r is e ."
i f Ca*h Hawley of Detroit. Pro*.
Itent of the National Com re* of
Petroleum Retailer*, addressed (ONSEi RATION CEREMONIES
BAB A801 \ ft
Nine hishops
the arnica station operator* who
came from all over the state and a retired bishop took part
of Florida for thl* convention and a re'irrd bishop took part
Hawley ipok« on the many a— yesterday tn euniecralion cere
eompllshmrnta
tseing
;'.ilne I monie* nl which the Rl. Rev, Wil­
A . ^
through organisation on 1 state liam Franrb Mote* officially lie
rame
suffragan
bishop
of
the
and national levrt.
Other officer* fleeted were: P. South Florida Diocese of the Pro*
Z. Gary of Miami. President; tiwtant Episcopal Church,
A processional of 181 person*
0Alvin Fouraker of Panama lily ,
Fir*t Vice President: Jr*&gt;&lt;- Free- prreedeil the twm-hour ceremonyattended by alunit 700 person* in
man of Saraaoti, Secretary.
B. L. Danes* of Jacksonville the Church of the Rrdremer
Bishop Mo*r* lu* been rector of
retired a* President after three
that church.
outstanding years in this office.

Hospital Notes

DeBary

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Try an d Stop Me
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■ - By BENNETT CERF------------

NIGHT L IFE SIREN approached a police lieutenant in
the Broadway lector and laid "My ex-boyfricnd, who’s a
heavyweight boxer, it threatening to break in'.o my apartment
and beat me up. I thin): I
ought to have police protec­
tion."
‘ "Say the word," toothed
th e lieutenant, “and I'll
•end a couple of my men
home with you. Personally,
however, I think you'd be
aafer with the fighter."
* * •
I A a*rtou* contender for
Olympia honor* this year I* a
gwarthy Hungarian whoso
apaclalty la throwring the hammar. " It delight* me," he told
an American reporter, “that t
ean throw the hammer »o far."
Then he added in a whisper, ' and you ought 10 ico what 1 rould 4a
If they'd let m* throw the »lek!e after it,"
• • •
, Old Mo**, a fixture in New York'* Municipal Building, la unfalltofty chearful and lertne. “Fse learned,'' he explain*, "to eoop*rat«
wtd de Inevitable."
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ADMIIAI Lrwli L. Strauss.
ebalrman of the U.S. Atomie
F.r.errv Commlision, Is shown as
he addressed the opening »r**lnn
of the 81-nation atomx-forpeare eonferenre at Ihe United
r.‘ 3tinns hexdquarten In New
York. Russian Ambassador
Geotgi Zarnubln launched a
verbal battle for Inclusion of
tte»t China in th# conference.
Th# controversy was dropped
when an agenda was adopted
■r,d tha atom parley-moved tn.

TH E

Most Pro Golfers Sewatj2
Find Tour Rough

Kemp Says Harness
Racinq W ill Bring
New Taxpayers

Edltor’a Note:
EH Kugfll. one of the many na­
tional flaw#* 'n npo co'f. Il expeeled to be In Sinfmvl for th&gt;
IlSdX' Muyieir Inn EGA Open.)
IlY DAVE DILI'S
DETHOIT f A D - E d Funrot,
one of the nation’* leading money
winner* among the golf profe*atonal*, was kicking arnu.id the
question of golfer* and thrlr
earnings.
Strangely, It'* not a touchy
•uhjeet at nil with the
former
National Open till)*!.
"A lot of people think that
because a guy I* a gulf pro, he'*
mill nr tn monty” *ayt Furirol
- I f . not thU
»t all A lot
of guys
most „f them, in fa.t
— have a rough go of it tiylng to
make expenses."

(Cotilbiurd from Page 1)
proposed Sanford Civic Center.
Attorney H. W. Ware has re­
quested a hearing on the denial
of the Board of Sanford City
CommUsonrrs to i**ue a taxicab
permit for Will Hankerson. A di*runion of the request for a permit
took place at the last »r*aiott of
the Board.
The Bnird of Commissioner*
will also discus* the question to­
night of aulhoriflng Dr. Raymond
L. Bass, city veterinarian, tu make
meat inspection* for the City of
Oviedo.
Issuance of a purehne order
for two new- American LaFranee
fir** truck*, authoriml by the
Board of Sanford Commissioners
at a previous »r*tion. will he dl*cuticd- Thr Ore equipment U *
P** ^
propaird Capital lm*
pmvrmrnl Program However, a
puiiion of the Capital Improvement
Program I* on hand In reserve
cash.
An amendment regarding the
piling of trash In jutler* will be
hrought before' the Board of San­
ford City CommUiloner* for dis­
cussion.
AI*o, the Board is to be notified
of .1 suit pending against the
City of Sanford by Ernest. Hicktiell relative to the death of hit
ion last summer at ths Munlripal
Swimming Pool.
An ordinance, authorued by the
Board of Commissioners at its last
session for the vacating of an ease­
ment in Grove Manor* and the re­
location of it 2U fret to the north,
will be trad and presented for
adoption
The to item agenda will be »uppteinmted by the approval of vou­
cher* and miscellaneous business
from Ihe floor and from member*
f , h(t „ olrd of r omnli„|rtn, ^ .
__________

Furgol says a pro hat to make
110,000 annually to break even.
He say* “their are * million and
one expenses that the average
golf fan doesn't stop to think
about. , .thing* like elolhet (a
guy hat to look tight, you know ),
travel expense*. Weaning, caddy
fee-, entry fees, living expenses,
and so on.
H ill It a crow’* eye-view- a* thuiAnn . I on* ot water Urcnrh Ihe
“At the minimum, and only if
iteslrover VSS I'urd i during a test at sc:. i f 4 new washdown system
« golfer goes arrond-clats, it
for protecting sit Navy «hlps from contamination hv radioactive
takes I t 0,01M) n year for the guy
fall-out A special plpcuf lightweight pi,'stie l« the key to tne system,
who makes all the tournament*.
which washe* asvay radioactive particle* while the ship continue* In
Il cost* from F.'.'iO to |:tO*l for
action. The pipe Is one-fourth the weight of steel and rrslits rusting
every tourney he enters. And
and corrosion from ica water.
(Jnteroan.inal Suundphoio)
don’t forget, there aie just *0
many v*loner*, and there's not
enough big money tss go arounrt "
Cocoa Man Bound ChllfcH
Furgol ItelieVe* people would
be suipiiscd at the number of
Over To Court
Ssmin.de would receive 167th of
the* counties' share just the same, young pro* who try the rlicuit
After Hearing
"The Irgalirmg 01 gambling at for a while, maybe a year or o
Seminole Raceway It not nrvest- then give it up mainly beeau'e *f
MAYS IU SAVE MONEY
lormrriy ai vie n v i r i M nnvi 1 imn. ary to the continuance of Ihe era financial prohlem*.”
For a guv who "got Into a lo:
JACKSONVILLE &lt;A P&gt;-W .y*
wa* bound over to Seminole Conn* "I
ruwth a i l rro-nerity which
hi kreplng goventbegan several years ago It |. to of tournament* with little mot# i" •*'&lt;’
ly Court Friday aftrnv»&gt;n at
iccurds will be explored in
,
.
,
. be rrmeinHer.il that money which 1 than a prayer and u f&gt; w buck* In riirut
Justice of lie I rare hearing In
j ntr&gt;
money that my pocket" Furgol r . t mate* a clinie here Monday It it one of
» series initialed by the lleovrr
r i"
ntight have been u-cd forfood, I Ihrie are t ! to If* pros
who Commission tn rcduiv the four
The hearingva» held to look rh iliing, linnie,, furniture, elec- make “real gooT* living* at it. million doliai* it cost each year
Into thy alleged raior blade cut- trical, appliances,
mrdieal care.
Most of the dub Job. aron*t to in ike, keep and dlspoit of roeKImbte. 33-yearw :: . .. .ri .te.e. ofother secial and
t0„ |u(.r,u»,.. either, be claim*. ord«.
old Army wan wlu-e home is In ron-truetiv* purpa-e
Me d&lt; not
"You has* to win a lot of aourOviedo.
■ desire to be a ‘ wide open" county numeral or finl*li pretty good in make* him wealthy.
Everyone
Tlie rutting wjs n-fv-rUil to '*here ''anything goes," hut one of the money to make end* meeL*, |•!** t* thinking of th# future and
have taken plarc In the Senilnolf homes ard church going people.
■ay* Furgol. " I ’m not crying for iwuiily. Wh*t security Hoe* a
Tavern, north of tlvlcdo, on FrB
"Vie urge all who are concerned myself. Fve Keen foitunnte. Hut golfer Ksv#T After ha'i done.
day night. Get '2, about II 30 1 with the moral welfare &lt;A Ihc
that that's it, unlrsi ho'* one of th&lt;p m when Kimble attempted to) present citlronry ami of the rising tin- thinking seem* to be
because
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fellow
to
a
golfer,
that
all-time greate."
disrupt a fi.tht which was hrevr-' generation Is rote Nov. « against
ing
tlte legaliratmn of pari miituel bct&gt;
Kimble Wis taken to the Orlando *‘bg on harnev* horse race, in
Air Force Itise I|«s*pit at for troa* hemino • &lt; ■&gt;.nty. *
ment Ills condiiion has not lieen
reported
Ai rested, was VVilliam Angus
Neel, 37, a Cncua eonvirt G-url
lie wai eharg'*t with aggravated
( Continued from Eat* I)
a**autt and hmiml over to Semi­ nlng July 1, IBid amount** to ap-'
nole County. Hi* bor.d w*a* act at proximately $3$ billion." h* .aid.
1230 by Justice of the lVare 11i.*o
"Th* only way the Nvtional
Aulin before whom th* hearing Debt can b* roducad," h* •■aertwas conducted.
ni, "ia to balance thr budget and
Ci&lt;n»taM* George Kel.ev Invrv- enalo a surplu*. Ike ia alr*ady|
tlgjlrd Ihe Ineilent and had ori-, dr ng 'hi*. Hi* curtailment of govginally held Neel in Ihe Sernlrmb-1 ernment expenses ani the itreamCounty Jail but hail been relr.nid ' lining of thr government i* a goud
because of Insufficient eviiK’n - solution."

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SANFORD HERALD

Mon., Oct. 22, 1A5C. PagB 7

Spotlight
On Hollywood
HOLLYWOOD Jt—The big n" *
in local TV lail week wa* the
globbering an independent nation,
KTTV, gave the networks wilh the
firit of it* MGM pleturei, " » Sec­
ond* Over Tokyo."
The italion tnaggs*d ilmoit dou­
ble the rating* of the three n*rtwork channel* during the two and
a half hour* of the 1911 movie.
Thit no doubt caused consterna­
tion among thr network* Certainly
there was Jubilation at KTTV.
"The result* far exeecdrs) our
hopes." said KTTV bus* Richard
A Moore. "Wr* are delighted."
He added that the rating vic­
tory offer* hope for the independ­
ent stations to compete with tha
network*, adding:
"Naturally It i* hard for u* to
compete with rntertainmrnt shows.
M’r can't afford to pay Ed Sulli­
van $100,000 a wrek for only one
market. The networks can pay
him that for many market*.
"Rut their movie* ran put u*
in a competitive petition, a* Ihe
rating* proved."
Moure pooh * poohrd network
fear* that the influx of oUl movies
will curtail creativity in TV.
"On the contrary," he said, " l
think it will force the netwrork*
to rrrate better show*.
"Faced wilh the competition of
our movie*, they must come up
with more imaginative program­
ming There mult be something
wrong when they lose M per cent
ol their audience In one week."
KTTV, which ii owned by the
Chandler newspaper intercit*. ac­
quired the MGM library for 4
million dollari on a seven-year
lease. In addition, il sold the stu­
dio a quarter interest in KTTV.
Moore estimated that only about
7u of ihe 723 film* are unusable.
They date from sound to 1918.
Two hundred of Ihe best film*
have been reversed for the Friday
night at • blue-ribbon showing*.
The otherj are being expended
fixe tme* a week at 10:15 p. m.
Small rotary graters, operated
h* -and, ere wonderfully useful
for grating nutmrata—and they
tr r widsly available now and inuptuaiv*.

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HELP US WIN

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C are O f Y ou n g D iabetic
I f HUMAN N. lUMOtHtl, M D.
IF your child Is a diabetic, f ju and their Uulvtcncg on the nec­
may have a great psychologies! essary restrictions.
problem ns well m ix physlea! You’ll gel tha licit cooperation
health probiem on your hand*. from a youngster under the ag*
Care ot a young diabetic—and if 10 Thr*g younger children exthere arc a lot of them—ptesent' peel to b ? tu.d what they can and
innumerable stumbling blocks to: innot dn by Ihtlr parents. And
unwary parents.
1: v ti*.ually they even though
Tin- dangers of under-protec­ tuy it 1 not understand the ri 1tion, tarriesancu and indulgent uning behind such order*.
are readily apparrnt ami the re­
sults might be fatal liut ovi rpro- DlUicult Ag*
lection also can be &gt;
ucly Moat dlflleult Rue to centsoi lx
etween 12 amf 18.
harmful
I During this period of Ufe, th*
Abrupt Bautiuxln?
vnung chnbclic ts apt to b*rome
Generally, diabetes In )uung mscouraccd. th e eliaraetce ot
patients begins BUM ah.uptly ootb the pxlirul and lilt dlabele*
and U more severe thari in older rhangca. til* tniutln and dietary
patients.
rquIremmU, you sec. ara laIf you rigidly enforce adminis­ crearrd during adolesctnee.
tration of Insulin, utit restric­ And hit gscl.il and emotional
tions and make a great thing out pressures become Inter.citled. As
of treating the disease, your many parents know, latnlly rdayounyster may look upon tills ti iiihlps. even with healthy chtldiscipline at both unnecessary Jr cn. Ircquentiy are strained due*
and cruel. It* may actually fed :: g tlie tern-aye jierlod Wltli a
that you arc rejecting him
diabetic youngster, the prob' -v
Thn emotional health of a may be even more acetous.
young victim Is somtT.mr* so
severely aflcctcd that lie becomes T J U T lO ir AHP A M W C i
dependent, health-conscious, (J 1*: It It all right for a per­
even seif-centered. The rraron t* son who has arthritis to drmk
that a youngster It not able to ora use Juice?
rationalise the situation s i an Answer: Orange Juice suppllrt
adult does.
an abundance ct vitamin C and
Eventually, a child might ac­ is r *&gt;d (aid for a person who has
tually rebel against hit parents arthritis.
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Get our F R E E 10-Point Winter Safety Check
It's Till 'er Up Week at our Sinclait
Dealer station. Our big gsvolinc sale*
conietl belween other Sinclair Dealer* it
under way. How ahoul slopping in to
help uv win? When you do, we'll pul jou
on the lot lor our
Winter Safety
Check. Juvi drive in and ask us lo l iil'cr
Up with New I’ower-Xwith \--Chemical.

Naw rower-X with X-Chemical is suia
to make your car a winner. Text* proved
it doc* what no other gasoline ever did
before. liy eliminating power-robbing
engine deposits, it increase* power-cut*
operating costs at you drive. Drive in.
1-ill 'er Up ax olicn a* you can with New
I'uwcr-X with X-ChcraicU.

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N E W P O W ER -X with X-CH EM ICA L

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M A L E or F E M A L E
• TO work in Sanford’s newest self
service BURGER KING d rive in.
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12:00 noon. 2:00 p. ni.—5:00 p. m.

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ALBERT’S Service Station

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JO N E S Tire Shop

FRANKLIN’S Service 8tation

Blk Mi Sanfurd Ave.

S. Sanford Av«.

BRUCE’S Sen-ice Station

I.ONGWOOD Garage

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Phene 120J

Ted Burnett
for PAINTING
2001 Grandview
Phone 1932-M.
RENEW
Vour Itoof! May We
suggest a contractor. Let L i ar&gt;
range a Home Owner* Loan to
cover your roofing Job. Gregory
Lumber of Sanford, 0th and
Maple, Phone 2962.
20-PIANO SERVICE

L. L. Sill — Piano Technician
I'hnnr 2161 Itnulr 1, Sanford

21—ROOMNG’PLl'MniNG

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47—FURNITURE • HOUSEHOLD
NECCHFELNA
Saw me Machin* Center
Sales, Service and Rental*
G A R R E T T S
323 E. First SL
Phone 1422

SANFORD______

Jory F in a lly Gets
To Tokyo After
2 W eeks A W O L

03—HOMES

TIRED

FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
It
Warrhou.e Price*, visit
of the same olJ thing?
MERCHANDISE - —BERRY'S.
We are expert* at ai- See the apevious new tastefully
Mating you to iccurc gradoui
different horn** in —, —
43-ARTICLES fer SALE
good Took* with functional con­
South Ptnecraal
Sanfmi
venience.
Today'a
best
buys
in
(irov* Manora
8anfon
Factory re-conditioned Wtnchealer
nationally
advertised
furniture
Valencia Villa*
DeUm
Model 12 ihotgun
R. A.
at
DISCOUNT
PRICES.
901
W.
Newman. Phone 315.
Fir.t St. Phnne 1667 foe Even­
IMMEDIATE
ing Appointment.
We buy and aril used furniture
Paying top caab price* for any
OCCUPANCY
thing of ralue. SUPER TRAD­
• BIG VALUES
ING POST on 17-92 Tb. 2033-W
Ideally Situated
• QUICK CREDIT
BE SURPRISED at our variety
and low price*. F.M.B. 5e. toe
A 23c Store. 321 S. Sanford.

• KASY TKUMS

Contract nnj Repair Work
Kne KiUniatet
Practically new 20-guage RentingIt. L. HARVEY
lA -r L A C E S to EAT
Ion automatic .Tiotgun MS. R
:0 t Sanford Ave.
Phone 1021
A. NEWMAN. Phone 315.
There'* no place, absolutely NO
W. J . KIN G
place like the Doggis Diner oiu
T-Shirt*. 4Vo. Sleeping bag*,
Plumbing Contractor
Bar. Lake Mat).
rot*, blanket*, tarpaulin*. Army
Kohler I lumbmg fk Suppltea
Navy Surplu*. 310 Sanford Ave3—PERSONAL NOTICES
Hcem Electric Water llcatrri
2131 Orlanilo Dr.
PH. SI Electrie lawn mower, need* re­
FUEL
pair*. loo ft. cord, $20. 17 Lilae
CERAMIC TII.E
Dr. De Bary.
N A M E IM PH IN T
P lill 1'. Mueller A: Ron Ph. 154
Mi*«lonar&gt;-Everbearing S t r a w
On Christman Cards Muring
Free estimate, Quality work.
HEAR the NEW V. 31. Tape Re­
berry Plant*— $1.30 per hundOctober
ird Call Kav Uud. 1317-W.
corder. *13 Down. Wieboldt’a
PLUMBING A III MING
Camera Shop. :in 8. Park Avt
Scptie'Tenk Inalallatioti A Service
Lay-A way NOW!
I &gt;rge Blooming African Violets,
H eater h e m e. Vrrhte C liarReg $100. for Banner Day* 30c
POWEIJ/S OFFICE SL'I’ PLY
SMALL |ite Servfl refrigeralor.
lett. Phone 711 W or 1.116.
Grape* llle Nur.erv, Plume 20.16
117 S. Magnolia — Phone 9Sii
like new. $73. PHONE 2I6L
Mo inlam gruwn Rome apple*.
iitlljjVWAY,
I lo •
l’ililaI —
nr.l P* ’b)
__
llo
ip
S.,ra lied, like new, $41. PhOOt
$.’ U anl H i*j bu.hrl. Randall,
Iteila Dav. Week, or Month—
flo u T M
Phone 2621 J.
Tel. 112.1. Furniture Center —
2174-IL
116 Writ Fir»t St.
Like new bottled gaa .pace heat­
RENTAIaS
er. Call 1261-M.
Cuntiactmg and Repair
AUTOMOTIVE
•
lva7 Sanford Ate.
I’bnae t i l l
i l — VI* IN —HOUSES—ROD *|&gt;4
— Factory to You—
^ - a u t o m o t iv e w a n ti d
Vluminiini
Plumbing. Krrsky llejtitig
III TCHINSON'S O c e a n Front
Vrnrllan Blind*
M. G . HOUCKS
Sell Your &lt; vr to
Apt*. 2.19 S Atlantic. Daytona
Enrloaed
head.
S«K*prpof
bottom
ROY REEL
f.fv lca on Ail Water Pump*—
Beach. Call 2374-W.
rail
with
plaalle
end*
Plajttc
3o« W. Secon I SI.
ttflla Drilled — Pump*
or
rajon
tape*.
Colton
or
nylon
Ijr g e furn. apt. 3ti» Magnolia.
Paula Hoad. Phene loo
I_IIOAIS AND MOHIRS
Available now, 6 toont houve on
" P i.u v i NoncKH
Senkurik (.la»* and Paint CtM t elcry Ave available October
Evinrude Sale* A Service
112 III Well 2nd St.
Phone 320
6lh. Phone A. K. Kourtler,
l l : IUM t PIIOUSTERING
ROIISO N S p o rlln c Uo«nU
Floriat. 212.
blip Covert ami Drapes
3fll l»t. SI.
Phone Ml
LADIES’ Nylon Panlio, brief
STANLEY KULP
styles. Sire. 4. 3, 6 Color*; Downstair* apartment. CALL 1240.
USED MOIORS
PHONE 2610-J.
white, pink, blue and blaca
Unconditionally Guvcanlee.l —
31(41. 3 pr. $2 50. Postpaid. Desirable furn garage apt. 432-W.
(..VILLA UROTIIEBS
lain Mercury Mark .11
REICIIKNLDEB, 0*tten.
Dragline U Bulldoacr Servtco
ji2 l
( Demonitrator)
I’h Z2JL Geneva. 24W W SanlorL PLASTIC Girl Doll*. 14 tnchc*. un- Avalon Ap:* Eficiency, Ph. 720-W
Boo
1916 Evinrude 39 HP
dreued, »aran hair., unbreak* EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suit*
HlUVMHi Sentinel Star, Call
19V&gt; Evinrude 7'a HP
able for hxchrlnr or couple. Prl*
able 11 00. Postpaid. REICMEN*
Ralph
Ray,
3IM
f
i
l
l
(Perfect i
vate hath. Aciu** from l’o*t
EDEIt. Odcen.
ir, IIP Mercury Cruiser
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u in p a
Office, klanuel Jacubaon.
SI
m
i
Model Shift
Well Drilling, HOWARD C. I.IKi: NEW 12 Guage Savage
330
Furn. ruttage, r e a s o n a b l e .
automatic shot gun
M2
Mercury
KL*. 71-/ oiiw ,, ........
- LONG, Phone MW *07 Eaat
Located on 17 92. Ph. 3UIO-WI
Golf club*. 1 Iron*. 2 wood*.
19Vi Evinrude 30 HP, 3 montli*
lommerclal At*,
bag
$22 30
old. complete with all control*
2
room
apt* 112 Elm. Ph. 2M3 W.
$17.30
n | f
ENVELOPES. Letterhead., stair* Outdoor Bmbequf. new
Set
rigid
pipe
die*
mcnl..
invoice.,
hand
ball*,
and
Al.l- TYPES BOAT THAIL 'UN
316" thru I" and culler $1*00 2-Bcdruom houie partially furn
program., c t c. Progressive
Crnlliner Autninum lloii* and
370 mu. Call #96
Stillion
Wrencbe* 2-14", 1-10"
Printing Co Phon* IWt — 401
Flberglaaa Boat, trnm 1WJ
each
...
Ilo o
W.
il
lath
St.
________
19.17 MERCURY MOTORS
Rote Court S room apartmenli,
Mrial boxed flaring tool
fumithed.
Kitehrn equipped.
AUK IN
Foil EVERYIIIING In hardware
" thru 3 4"
...
$3 30
Phone 1494.
L*.ok f&lt;&gt;r the new (PcyUnder, 0)
and palm are—Hill Hardware Imp. Tubing Cutler
$1 60
UP Mcrcurya comlnd nrx»
Co, JUl E. l.l St., Phone 11
New Coping Saw
$t.(W
Boat Pump
33 30 3 runin unfurn. apt. Newly decora*
month
lloUininii
Hand
t
rafted
Furniture.
ted t i n Celery l»h. m j -W.
Tool
A
Die
Makv-i*
Box
and
Tool*
\V. P. Smith
We build, design and refiniah.
No. 21, Miller* Falla milre hot 2 and 3 bedroom cement block
M o to r.-Boats—Paint.—-G’-. *
See at 81H Fimch, Ph. 52-IL
and saw
343 uu
ju ft S. Park
Phone 1203
lake front home*. 361. A 3*1
107 W loth St.
unfurnithed. ' Phone 1129, St.
i
HOUR
AUr
n
lhuk».
GuarantePHONE
M
O
W.
lj_ T il.N ll.E U H _______
John Realty Co.
eil gl ad. : anfrid Jewelry A
Luggage. MO Sanfot l Ave.
Kitchen harbeque rutli*irrle. real. &amp; room fiirmthnl garage apt.
Trailer,- Sale-Ment, Ph. CCS .NR.
Uoai trailer. Ph. 230A J
.dull*. No Pci*. Phone 221
T tT iii pay YOU
Hi u.r I leunlnx- Ulnduws. Floor..
you buy. Op,-n Kvenlngt aid Office. I ell 1119-J. IL 1'. « aldnrll HAKGAIN't Apt. tire ga* range,
perfrrl (ondi'inii Call at 2uJ0 Efficiency apt III wav 17 92 So.
I'll) lunula. SlumbriUml Court.
!' Un|irt*id* Trailer Sale.
lliauutha
Ave. llrramwuld.
I I I . i» a free pa-« In the lid*
I’alalk-., I la.
3 room ap t. aJulta. 1113 Park.
i ........ fur Cai«. Dennett Exp 44 —APPLIANCES
il.iit* 0,1. 31. IJMi.
II—USED CARS
Hotpuint kitchen range,
guod Iluiitr fur rent, 2Ui| Sanfurd Ave
373 mo Phone .139-11.
1910 III flSON Vuir.m d .e
‘ • WAN! I D Work fur dump truck.
ronlil.on G. E. Befrigeratnr, 6
A - 1 hauling fur straight-body
vcrtlblc, yellow with led
months old. Phone 2971-XJ.
2
lln
lroom hou*e Range, tefrlg
truck. Large and .mall Job. anyrr uphoDtery. « « £ « ,
A hrater 1324 E Eorrvl. 799 It.
u
...
ic.
anytime
SAT
Is
!
ACTION
FRIGIDAIRE
appliance*,
»*le
W. overdrive. 3200. Phone l ..9Gil VRASTKED fur odd-job eatand aervrlee. f,. II High, Oviedo SE E Sernuudr Realty for lle.irNJ.________
Fla. I'hnnr pO-ft-g'IIS nr San
I . titry. ina.onry, bi«ly and fendable llomra and Apt*. I’horc
fonl 1'ili-W aftrr it pm.
. r woik. lire turgery and tree
27.
leU ChryaDr W
1
Luxe. Only 22.000 actual mile..
trimming IIAI.PH BRUCE SIN*
Sale* • • Service
3 liedroom unfurn. house 1193
( I.MIt STATION, IfiOl W. lat.
Call Ray Her
SINGER
Court St Ph. 2031-R.
13IJ-W after t»:w) P- 111
Sewing Machine*
St.. PHONE #261.
Al*u part*, a cettorie* for all Furn. 5 loom hou-r A lath ph &lt;e
FOR NEW PONTI'CS and C&gt;;&lt; I.
PI MPS A sp lits K I I.It
make* of tewing machine* of i 219-W.
W W S »
CAHS. .U Kay
-.NSTEMS
American and European manu­
Herron, Phone
1
All l)(-c- anl ail*;. Iiiilalltd or
J ROOM (iittiigi , icad\ to pi *c
facture.
alter U.UO P. ln•Do It Youi •If."
in. All utilities furnished, 24&gt;*4
All Repair Work
WE
REPAIR
AND
SERVICE
Park Ave.
1933 Pontiac Va.alma kwJMf
Fully Guaranteed
H T I N K
ton K. SECOND ST.
hydromatic
2-ltEDItOOM
iitifurniahed home,
\
|.u
hua
and
Supply
Co.
good Hit*. Call RAV III.l.l.'IN
kitchen equipped, $39 month. I
Ph. C2 43—IIUII.DING MATERIALS
at 2416. or after 4H(» P- m
m _u7 \V. 2nd St.
mile imrtn of l.ongwooi uo
phono 1313-NN.
CROSLEY
BENDIX
RED-I-MIX CONCRETE
Hwy 427. PHONE Winter Park
Sal*. * r,i Sendee
Window Silla • Lintai*
26-2U09. ^
’" H
1947 PACKARD 4 dr. cicrn
ft?}
RANDALL
Septic Tank - State Approved
19JI FORD Victoria
*-•••
Furn. garage apt. 7(&gt;9 VV. 2nd.
Sand • Cement Mortar Mix
El* &gt;ii * "iupuiiy
1913 PLYMOUTH Club taupe
Service— (Jjalily —-Sail.faction
Miracle Concrete Co.
excellent
WKLAKA APARTMENTS: (uonii
Phone 1335
Ph 111 San foul 2*37 J-- 3 Pc llai) *fl Elm Ave.
MILL TRADE
private bath*. I l l W. h in t St
30R W. Second SI________
CONCItKTK
EMPLOYMENT
4 room unfurn. houve and bath in
nr ad). Mixed Conrrele. Concrete
country Ph. 1124 M__________
BUSINESS
Block.
Sand,
Gravel
Cement
•6—HELP WANTTD—FEMALE
Concrete
Pipe
to
meet
all
SERVICES
REAL ESTATE
Qualification*.
W in •» wanlrd. Al’pl) Touchton Drug Co, Mr. Gilpin.
Slu-rnian Concrete I’ipr Co. 00-FARMS AND GROVES
|3—APPLIANCE REPAIRING
Ilut Wr«l I3lh SI.
Phone 2169
1 wanted—Cooking &amp; Meaning.
IIK A T K R S
This M a free pan 'n the R.U
Hour*
11-7.
19U1
Magnolia,
10—BUSINESS
EQUIPMENT
Cleaned and Checked
Theatre for E. L. cunnlnriiam
iiealth
card
required.
Exp. date Oct. 31,
RHONE 1320 R
HAYNES Office Marhinr Co.
WOMAN with machine fo *ew
T) iiewrltrr*. adding machine*, 20 arra tile farm. Three bedroom
II—UKAIMY PARLORS
i.-j.l) ul apron* Ea*y, profit­
.Salev-ltental*. 114 Mag , Ph. 14
house, laige harn. All equipment
able Spare or full time. AAR
Modern Atr^onditumed Salon
and machinery. Ea»y term*. Ph.
APRONS, Fort Smith 3. Alban­ 17—FURNrTTRK—n o u s E n o ij)
l U r r i e l l ’s Deauty Nook
1393 J . P. O. Box 1154.
ia*.
Nft n. Oak
‘•h r i
lie d furniture, appliance*, tool*, 05-nOMRfl
27—HELP WANTED MALE
etc. Bought * il.|. I.artv'* Mart
SPECIAL
121 f.a*t |il. SI Phone Util.
JIO Permanent. J8
1225 DOWN
Good »ober, white or colored nun
3 Bedroom* and Carport*
KVA HESS REALTY SHOP to work on farm Regular |ob.
Terraxxo Floor*
Ph. O'-O \V. If. A. Stephen*, BrHPhone 6 f J ______
2nd ANNIVKRSABY
*on Ave.
Kitchen Equipped
IN' OUR
If—BUU.DING — REPAIRS
Nlc# Residential Ixxatjoa
SANFORD LOCATION
: * - s \i . i : s m i : n • a g e n t s
PAINTING
l.andtraped Yard!
391’■OReady for occupancy In 2 week*
NEWSPAPER street saleiboy*. Erhol* lli Riier
WOOIaSEY
Red and Chair
tr*»■» A . K. SIIOKMAKKIt, JIL
Vge* 6 Is 12 Apply lo Mark Sofa
IfollywcHKl Red
4J30
Builder
M arine Flnlshc-t
Heir-, The Sanford Herald, aftrr Fiee headboard* on Hollywood
Phon* ]991
1600 Mellonville
For Your limit
school.
Bed*
Senkarik (ilass and Paint Co a - l t l &gt;|NEJ4S IIPPDRTUMTIF.S
All Dinette SetaDiscounted
LARGE 4-bedroom home. Ideal
.12114 W. 2nd St.
Ph'me 320
Il39ial Bunk BrJa
311900 location for children. Ph. 2313-J.
Rra'aurant for rent or *ale, fully
29100
Chit I. a free pa»» to the Mot «■ rq upped: on I of Florida'* inovt 3-ltoom Group*
6 room, 2 bedroom home. 11750
Irnd Ride-In TheiPe Hr L. L
travelnt road*, ideal location. 3 Pc. Curved Sectional* .. 1W 00
Lvcitol on Old Orlando High­
hill Exp. dale (kt. 21. d
iiunoeri
(F»ani
Rubber*
Reference* required PL. San­
way, Ideal for children, school
ford UA6R40, 7 to 9 a. m. «r BEDROOM;
hui atop. Call 1332-M.
fLOOR landtag and finnhirg.
after 7 p m. or write CTW j g * Double D irtier
Oeaning, waring serving Semillr r a M ^
Beveled Mirror
M R E FRONT
note county ainre 1923.
Rookra«e Bed
New three bedroom hou*« on
II. M. Glea.on, Lake Mary
!nnrr*pring Mallre**
FINANCIAL
l^ake Emma. One and half tiled
Box Spring
(2 pillow* FREE)
for Tainting call Mr. Ta.ker. Ph.
bath*. Florida room, lo t Jil*
31—INSURANCE
660-Xlt. Room tpecial fl4 9.V
X 223*. Turn So. one inUe at
See our new line of floor covering
Oaklawn Cemetery.
COMPLETE MODERN
and complete home fumlthing*.
JAIN MORE SPACE in your
INSURANCE
FREE DELIVERY
home with atorage wall*, built2 lied room houve. frnrrd in back
in euphoard*. .helve*, etc See All the NEW KINDS of fire and
E( IIOLS BEDDING CO.
yard. 1913 Summerlin, Phone
ra«ualty.
luturance
availabla
In
MILL LUMBER A SUPPLY
Z37I-R.
the best of Companies at Lowr* Corner 2nd * Magnolia, Ph. 1233
YARD for easy-to-follow plan*
"Bud Bamberger" Mgr.
and quality material* at econ­ e-t Rate* to those who qualify.
2-bedroom home, 2f*0 ft Fenced
Open Monday** III 9:M p.a.
Contult B A L L INSURANCE
omy price*. 223 W. 3rd St
corner lot, oak trees, By Owaer.
VISIT ULU BALCfTXY
AGENCY ?&gt;l 3. Park A»e.,
PHONE 33 '•The Lumber Num­
Phone 1714 J .
Sanford, Eli
ber".
I

$ 17 9 .

Luxuriously Planned

Moderately Priced
IVILSONMAIER
New and l «rd T'urnlture
3
an
j
4 Urdroom llomrs with 1
311 E. First St.
Phun* 916
anJ 2 hatha situated *&gt;n Urge,
artistically
landacatxd
lot*
$ SAVE $
Paved streets and all other
city convenience* make thr«e
ON GOOD I ’SKD
colonie*
of
owner-occiipeil
FI HNITFHK
home* truly delightful placet
Mather Of Sanford
te live2&gt;0-t&gt;6 E. 1st St.
Phone 127
Designed. Built and Sold
14-FARM and GARDDEN
ODIIAM A rTUD0R Inc.
Builder* of Fine llon&gt;e*
For Florida Living
SALES OFFICE
ISIS S. French Avenue
Phnne JtOO ahd 29*0

Thu tv a free pi»* to tbe Prairie
Lake Dlive In The.ilie for
Nun. &gt; Robb Evp iLVe llct. 31*
l •M

TOKYO LB— Jory. » whi-krrel
German *ct*au»er vko hp|r* » i ■•*
ami dMrufta stranger* finallv “r(
to Tokyo Thur»day after being
AWOL two wreka in Alaska, III*
mi*trr*s had to fly hark to get
him.
Uapt. and Mi* Ed.v:n Sweeney
of Santa Fe. N M. h- gut Jorj
the day their only son, Steven,
was b-&gt;rn 4'» year* agu Sweercy
• n Irantferred to a k : fighter
hate in Japan recently, anl thr
family took a t aliLnei fium
Seattle three week* ago. Jory'*
crate «»• put on attu'hrr plane
later In the week
At Anchorage, at-'in’ attendint*
decided the lonely u-thippy ifoi
would enjoy n wv'k When thry
•larlej lo put the Id po uni animal
back into hit *age, "he broke hi*
|ej»h a* if It wri ' n ’.lo l thread
and took off (or the wood*."
The airline adverti*cd for the
do*’* return via new-paper*. radio
and lelevitlon. Hundred* repotted
lighting Inin, h it no un.’ could g* I
within half .* ItliwS At Tokyo'
Yrkota air lu 'e. tl-e «niile- ,'inapproved from vonnj Steven'*
fare when he Iratry-I hi* beloved
iiinipatilon »&gt;&lt; lo*:
Jlr*. Sweeney fle-v to An.bor­
age and tx-gan trju.|iiu( urouml
the place* when* Jui r had licen
»een. A telephone c«!i *cnt her
hurrying tn a vacant block, n rdonnl off bv ihiIiic In krr|, *tang
era from friglP'riint the anieial
awav,
Mri. Swcvnejf wa* too jxrdv
away when J.ir/ re.-ogrue I her
and daahrd hojilLr.a for her Tito
trip to Japan vaa uncvnliu .
•Ncvt tim e," Nlri Sweeney told
nev«*mrn at the aupoit,
well
make reDaln J.i / i« nn Inc » mte
plane with u*. *

YOU'LL LOVE
THIS BEAUTIFUL SOLID BRICK
2 BEDROOM HOME
Thi* home ha* large living rmim
• muh fireplace. 2 extu large
bedroome, dining room, kilchrn
wilh plenty of cabinet*. brrakfa*t xixira and nice vctccncd in
ponh.
Ileautifuily landscaped gioundi 17—BKIIKERS and REALTDRH
with outside »piHiking *)*tem.
rentral heating for evira com­
fort. Excellent irvldenlial loca­
BA LL R EA LTY
tion . . . 2117 LAUREL AVE
RAYMOND M BALI.
ODIIAM A TUDOR. INU.
OSCAR M. HARRISON
2625 S. French Ave.
REG. BROKERS
Phone 2H*&gt; — 29*&gt;
S. (I lllghleyman, Associate
291 .South I’ark \*e.
''hone 96#
2 FAMILY HOME ON W. 1*1 St: Thi* |, a free |m*» to the Mov.o
Upper 4 rm* , hath, kitchen
land Ride In Iheai.c for Mia.
B R. Beck. Evp dale IM 31,
equip!, automatic epace and
19-10.
water beater*. LOWER: 2 bed­
room, bath, living room, equipt
i f i r i s Kt \i Kin v iK
kitchen, automatic *pMie and
a-k Cruinl*)’ A Alooteilb
water heater, large Jalouvird
Park.
Ph...... '&lt;"•
porch off kitchen. 2car car- at 117 South
They Know
porte. I'retcnl rental grove*
13',. Within 'j-block *&gt;f propoicd new clothing plant $11,Hi k U i, ( nm^taay
tuu.
NSELL SI IV AT ED HOME—Near
A II PETERSON
aihool. church. Downstair* ha* llrnkcr A*aociatea: A. It. Pettrsou
27' living room with leal fire­ Jr . p. J . Cheiterinn, Garfield
place, dining loom, large mod­
Willetts, John Meucli and It. W
ern kitchen with built-in oven,
Williams. A. C. Doudnejr, Unit
•ink ili*|&gt;oaill, jalousie,! rear
Sarveyor.
Plume 1129
hall, laundry ruom wilh toilet MA N. Patk Ave.
and lavatory'. UPSTAIRS
J
INCOME PROPER I V
bedroom*, aromatic cedar doit Unit A p a r t m e n
*ets, lolor bath and large *lre|i- Beautiful
ll.iiiH',
fjruiiliril.
mg (Kirch An ideal b ine for
n. IglilmrhiHKl. lo walking di
children. 3t?.3UO
alanre of town. Innune 115*
NEW 3 BEDROOM PLAN l II
|.**f nidi, ill
J.
•
I
HOME at Lake Mary. De.licnl
ed right-of-way airot*
the
I uittull A UtALlUK
Phnnr J3IJ
street provide* permanent lake 164 N Park As*.
view and privilege- Corner l*d CULLEN AND ILMIKEY
appmx. 17.000 *q. ft., high and
ft.'itm Down— S.10 Mnnlli
dry. Uleaii, clear water from
ilrep well tlW)*). Ilulll-tll G E. 2 Itedi'Kim liotne on 2 lul*. with
•hade and trull lice*. Equipped
kitchen, irntrol fired beat, t ’a
with utovr, tefllgrralur and
baths, earportc and |&gt;or&gt;h. A
beater. Complete ptbe »4..W*I.
real buy at SI3,R*wi Shown nt
your convenience Phone OWN­ 2 IIEDROOM lluinr. well lorate.l,
Desirable a- home *»r tental.
ER —Sau fori iJuj-W
30JOO.

' HE SANKOIID 1IEHALD Mon., Oct. 22. 1R56, P « » t
THE LAIH) OK THANKS

lery often a Cat I of Thanks In the Sanford Herald meeU
which I* difficult to fill in .my other way. Not only la it a g
fxpre**ion of gratitude to tho»n who have aent floral trlbidM
xl-* i"urtruu»ly nc..nowledge, the *ervice« ami kindneaae* of tba
mvnv to whuin a ner*»ral note -f thanks cannot well ba mailed.
N
paper Card* of Thank* are arreptrd as loelallf
reel. Emllv P. vt. Ihc ruled authority on etiquette, feeli they
ranjr good u»c*.
There it rut prescribed form for e Card of Thanks. It can be M
brief nr a* detailed a* you d n itr When the occasion comes you will
'in.t a *ympalhetii-ally understanding member of our staff te aiilst
ceu.

HIE “IN MEMOIHUM" NOTICE

It I* n e i miiiai of many familtc. tn this country tu commeaerate
i tiCreavervrrit by an “In Mcmorliim" nolle# in newapaper classified
•' inir. Thev find a real tolace therein. Preparation or selection
i *ultaMe ver*o t,tings back lo them tender, pleaianl re&gt;ollectiona. At
-Ulra ('■&gt;'&gt;. t o Enrrll«h poet ba* *u tieaiitifiillv espreited il:
"How ertii-llv awret nro the echoes
that start
When memory plays an old tune
on the heart.’
M •• fre-rion*!,- *n |n virmor:um !* Inserted on the anr.lrtrsary
&gt;f death. Howcvrr. oll-cr -laie*. which It I* felt are appropriate ee
in-amn.-' :| aro al« •‘ riccle.l The birttulxy of tho departed, the weddIng el
Day, even Christmas are among other
rigniflrant occa,ion. chuini.
If - l '
'-’tit In r-.|in » your tender thoughts ill poetic form,
•" i mav avail y •irarlf of the Herald'* rollecUon of original verse*.
r:.c&gt;« evprct* in iw&gt;ctlf beauty the emotion* of the haarUtriaga.
Nmong them are ver»ea appropriate to any circumstance.

THE KATE

&lt; wd* ,.f Thanks are ll.no por insertion irgardlea* of alia. In
"i I'-d' c* d i" t" hr fact tboy may run tn considerable
ength. nr* hilled at ft !M per column inch.

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2 llidroom i'll Houie. NVynneivi, ,d
Rral»tere,| Real E.tate llroker
Range. Refrigerator ,V ilratri. Phone 26!t
17 92 at Hiawalht
Hardwood Floor*. Tile Hath
) qmly 3**1 I'll. 799 11.
2 Beautiful lloine*-»fi loom, 2
bed mom*, ImIIi and 6 room. J
For Sale hy Owner—Hun.'i I&gt;|&gt;e
IwdriHuii*, bulb Ruth have tarhome on large lot. Crystal l„ikc
portn.
Phone 1037-W.
I'llONE 92;o for I IIEHRY
2Bedroom home on 4 lot- Real
w.thEitate Brokerage — Notary
•rrccned in poich A carpor'e 1219 W 11th St. Rear Barber Shop
F u r n i s h e d or unfumi-be I
Phone |f.?»i-W afler 6 p viv

Robert A. William

DODGfR riTCHtS l)nn Nrv cutnlie I* Gown with National Leagvw
pr-*ldenl NVarrrti (iilr* (left) and Sachiko N’lxhixawra, atewardeta,
i imitly In tun- thr Itri.-kl.v n l-.ill tram Ictl ,NVw Yolk for an exhibi*
tlon lour In Japan N*
- irisig a •h iptu mat.” or oriental
g irmci.t worn on l&lt; live d.n The pitcher had In gel permission
from murt to make the trip lie (a Involved In an alleged attack on
f.Gi liael llriiwn. u jurkmg lot attendant In Brooklyn. (f*ilernolion«l&gt;

3Bcdrnom home to Smith Pine
REAM OR
crevt Owner lieing traii-fcrteil
ILiyntnnd l.timlf|ui*t,
105 Shannon Dr
ASSflCI \TE
Nllanlic Bank Bldg.
2 lied room houie, for **le bv min­ Phone 11*73.
er 3mxi Down 3J*i monthly pav
TIIIS Is YOI It CHANCE
Itll.IN HARD ID PNY7 Sell
ineiit*. 1917 Summerlin A u I'h.
In move into beautiful Utcli Ar­
10*3 W. lira. 3:30-0:30 pm
bor and lake advantage of a 4things your* ihrough w ith
Ixch Arbor: lairge new 3 be I&gt;»•♦ loan. Nearly new J be Iroom
room. 2 bath Rambler vu‘h
through Want Ad* for CASH
Itume un large, *t , . t. Ilf.*
Florida Hi-om. anrened (Mirth,
tuna llle roof, all
elite kit
Call 1927.
rar-porte; fully i-qmp|M-d kilrh
(Hen, hanlwtexl f(iM,r« thruugli
en; ulllity room and other rv
out.
Ira*, air conditioning llrauti
PRICED RIGHT
fully landscaped large lot. near
CALL L'S TODAY !.'!
arhool bus roule Phone 2221 I!
NT. II. "H ill" KTEMrER
WA)\T a d s
l.iiv Allen, A*voclalr
(7—BROKERS and REALTORS
Ail.lie Price, A««wiaie
Rralinr— General Insurance
NEW HOMES
Phone 901 nr 2122 112 N. Park Ave.
I hedrooms, CBs, 2 baths, oak
floor* Very fine*! of ronslrur- f i l l i* a free pa*« to the Prattle
Hon FIIA a(&gt;(ir*i*el at 311,10*1
lake Drive In 'itu-.-tri for
llraiuiring 33.300. ilnvn. pin*
Furndr I) A Miller. Evp. dale
doting ro»t* Nicely b.eale.1 i i
Del 31. I 9 X
good rctidrnlial area in ir H o;
ing center.
QRAMKOW

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OX I Kit REALTY CO.

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1 FUNERAL
HOME •'
Laura B. Oiler, l&lt;e.vltur
SI KURBAN 3-b# Iroom h o m e
ILltel M Held, Al*»riatr
..Htsk.ay 17-92 3e«lk
Near ACL depot Ideal fur rail­ 2601 So. Orlando llwy. Phone
road familir*. Price of 3lu,:a«i
PHONE -M vlo/r1139
include*; hulll in range and
EVENINGS: 3113 and 790
oven. V e n e t i a n blind* A centtal
foned air healing system. Good
tlHMl-E GtlDI* INI) R K i: H S
lermi arranged.
through f.la«*ifird ad*, la t an
rsperirrred ad writer atviif you.

BE A 2-CAR
FAMliy

CHOOSI AN
USED CAR
FROM O U t ORIAV
SELECTION OP V A iU t t

Slriulxland-Morrinon
INCORPORATED

Your Friendly Ford Dealer
3U» E. Th . s i .
Phene SM

Seminole Realty

n . DIETRICTM
T. W. MERO
FOR QUICK ACTION uve "Ie»*l
REALTORS
lied ad* to seu rent hire. Call
1341 Perk Av*
Phone 27 or 143
1621, say "Charge it."
ACREAGE
Small and large tn ct*. for Fann­
ing, Graalng, Developing or
S|ierglation. See ti* for all your
S M E C|
Real Eatnto need*.
REAL ENTATB DRIVE-IN
\\H V .
2544 French Av-

J. W. HALL, REALTOR
Johnny NNalktr, Associate
“Coll llall" Phon* 1758

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C 0 H C R E 7 E P i,

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THE BANFOItO HERALD

►ftp* 10 , Mon.. Oct. t t . 10M

Some Couples Will Receive
S o c i a l Security Benefits

Passport to 0*110
Happiness

Some roupies will receivs their which la being inttituled on a
social
security
benefits
this trial basis, la srpected to cut th#
month combined Into a single expenses of the Government In is­
fsmily-check. Psul K. Weaver, suing snd mailing checks and to
diitrtrt manager of the Orlando relieve congeitioo in post offices
social security office announced around the first of each monlh
today. Wives of retired workers when social security snd other
who filed their elaims within Government checks are mailed
the last month or so will have out.
their benefit amounts combined
Since 1SSI. Ihe Social Security
aith their husbands' o ld ■ age snd Administration
has
combined
survivor* insurance benefits. I f benefit payments l» children livIhey are living al the same ad- , ing in the same household Into
dre**. snd are not entitled to old- a single check. This procedure
age Inturinee benefit* bated up­ by reducing the number of checks,
on tbelr own work record*.
hat resulted in considerable ask­
Up until now. retired worker*
ings.
and their wive* have been paid
S’# combination of the social
their benefit* earh month in
separate checks although in many security benefits payable to a
rase*, one of them would take husband and wif» will be made
both of the checks U&gt; the store where Ihey are not living to­
or to the bank to be cathed. Be­ gether or where part of the wife’s
ing paid their monthly social se­ benefit amount is an old-age In­
curity benefit* in 's single chec* surance benefit based upon her
will make the cashing of rhecks own record of work under social
simpler for many of Iheve cou­ «ecunty Separate rhecks will al­
ple*. snd if they have been pay­ so continue lo he ls*ued where
ing fees to have their rhecks rither the husband or the wife
cashed, they sill now have to hat been determined to be In­
pay only one fee instead of two. competent to handle fund*.
Any beneficiary who for any
The Combination of Ihe huthand* and the wife* benefit* resson object! to having his or
into one check tn no way affect* her benefit a mount combined
the right of either Individual to with that of a spouse will be
hit or her benefit, nor the amount paid by separate rbeck, Weaver
of that benefit. Both of them mu*i *»id. He or the need only notify
*ign their name* on the bark nf ihe aocial tecurity office. The new
the rherk before the rherk ean procedure nf paying hutbind* and
(wive* by combined cheek, he
be ra»hed.
The new method of payment. pointed out, wit! not be extended

By MAYS11

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M »r»ia CM I*

B r w is iH k r n m i i i . . .

* A'i£ A &amp; Z K &amp; *
Mrs. Fsalherstme bad acaiaenled
reputations oa the ofrengtk of hoe­
ing the figure to wear o man * to her going to the dance, but
full dreaa evening suit- Few wom­ certainly ah* was In non* too good
en have the figure to get away a mood shout IL Val was also wor­
with It, but you have." He grinned ried that her patient didn't seem
well, although the boat was quits
acroao at her admiringly.
-Well, perhaps." aha said rfowty. steady sow. Hhe seemed rather
and smiled. "1 could try tt oa any­ short of breath and her face, usual­
ly Hushed, was now aa unhealthy
way." aha conceded.
onrn*l
He put one finger to the aide of white color.
••Of tours# you’ll be coming to hit nose and winked across at her.
"[■lease. Mrs. FaaUieratone. be­
Ui la gall dine*. V sl" Dirk **ld •Truit Uncle Dirk. He'll arrange fore t get dreaaed wouldn’t you
enthusiastically over luncheon. "It
let me call in the doctor?" Val
everything."
should ba grand fua. Tra aJraidy
fiha glanced arroae at the la Me aakad anxlomly.
decided on my eoelurne and yours." where Brace waa amifif. They
But the mere suggestion agi­
V il wanted u&gt; go **r&gt; much hadn't talkrd since last night on tated M rs Feathrratone to such
Bh* waa young and full of vitality, I ha lop deck. Ha had aeemtd to aa extent that for the moment she
and though alia Knew aha dwln t avoid her. and the knowledge had waa almost Inarticulate.
dance very wall, ah* loved It. Ue- hurt her. Waa it solely because
"Call IB that mo a. my es-garaides, tt would be a change from ah* had refused to break off her dener’a son. who hates ma? What
reading to Mrs. Featharatone. Il»r friendship with Dirk? Val had are you thinking nf. Nurse? But,
employer navar appeared to take always been of an independent of course," her lip# turned lo a
U.e slightest interrat ill » W I waa I uni of mind and she didn't like half anetr. "you would want to
being read to her: half the lime being dictated to.
rail s u b In abvkmsly. (ain't think
aha seemed to dole off, hut when­
But now an* wondered If Brace I haven't beard nf your gnlnge-oB
ever VaJ thought Set pal lent waa nad mil* fed Just whsl she would with nlro--*nd with Dirk." aha
asleep and stopped reading. Mrs bsv* dona. Oh* might, yes the added hoarsely.
Fealheretone would rouae baraelf m i g h t nsva agited U&gt; end her
Val didn’t reply lo th a t Hhe
and aay sharply, ”Oo on reading. friendship with Dirk. On Ih* bust merely said. "J should feel ao much
Nurse. ’ VN’hal are you stopping deck wkrn be had kissed her she happier If you mo* id see Doctor
f o rt Do you think I’m asleep? bad been almost ready to promise Harridan. Mrs. Featherstune *
Or are you too laiy to read any him anything. Almost . . . What
Her patient half-raised herself
m o re?" tthe would smile cruelly had held her back? Waa It a on the bed. "I said t'd never have
and add. "You'd Ilka that, wouldn't genuine feeling of friendship for the man In my cabin, and I won ll
you, to leave me asleep and allp Dirk, or her sente of gratitude lo t d rather dial" After a few motan on deck and dance or make him for having been ao nico to menu eh* subsided onto lha pil­
bffe with you- r a r l o u a boy bar? Waa K also a aenaa of fair low* and spoke more rationally.
friend*."
play? Ur waa It really that In her "You'd better go and start gelling
•[■» aura M rs Krathcratone heart aha didn't a o a f to loa* Ma dreaaed for the dance tonight Dlrli
won t lei me go. She'll want m* fntmUhJp because It had become has told me he’s ordered cham­
pagne tn here so that I ean have
to read fa bar," Vs I answered Dirk something very precious to her?
Dirk waa as good aa ma word, a drink with you before the fes­
-Oh boah. ffi arrange II with [hiring the afternoon he told her tivities begin. And 1 do believe •
Aunt May. Shea not a bad old tin t lie had Bard It with Aunt few gIasae.l of champagne will do
stick a t h eart She'll know you May and lie would send hi* steward me good I haven't been feeling
and I want to have some fun." to her cabin with his tails. When at all well lately, and I'm sure It's
But there waa a faint note of they a rm e d the tried them on at my heart. But K woei’l he long
doubt In Mi voice, lie hadn't been once. find after she had turned up now before we're aa shore and
finding Mrs. t'ratherslone ao easy Uia Iruusers with pins, the suit lk*n I shall feel much better. I
fitted her perfectly. He had eeal understand Dirk's friends tn Mon­
to grl along with lately.
"But I’ve no fancy eoatiune." aha aa well a fine linen pleated shirt, tego Bay are really charming peo­
waialroal and while Ue, and ple and have a lovely house right
r a l■&lt;t “And I've no Idea how while
d Improvise on# at the last she supposed she could wear her on the w au r. I’m looking forward
own high-heeled pa lent leather to tt." Bhe gave a short laugh and
m om ent"
-H I Os you up," he aald grin- shoes On an impulse the went to added vehemently. I 'm certainly
the ahlp'a hairdressing takmn and looking forward to getting oil this
Bing. "You can wear my lalla "
■your foflaf. But I’d look awful had her already short hair cut b oat"
Aa t am. Val thought la her
shorter. M b looked at heraelf m
In a man's toll dress auii!"
"Don't he allly," ha said cruealy. the mWlua M ft both pleasure and heart. Oh heaven*, as I am!
(To bo eootihunt/
■Women have made their stage eurpns*
c I'CA If ayale drey. Hiprlatad t j m n u n w sf aislua S o u fwairlUuled be Kiss Fsstiuw k r s je .lt
O IA IT E R 1*

U: n u t morning on th# notice
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Ultra would k« ■ fancy -draw* dined
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N to m au i COMOItMNI Jorte
Remus wears a glanl-slte feath­
er hat to the Kew York premiere
of the motion plctura fittingly
entitled "G iant" Th* opening
was for the benefit of the Mu*rulsr Dystrophy Association of
Amerles, Ine. The evaraired
chapeau came off before the pic­
ture went on.
(fwfemaHomel*
to ati elderly couple* on ih# so­
cial security rolls before Septem­
ber ISM. until It has provrd auereiiful and productive of the ex­
pected savings in administrative
cosli.

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friends. Gulf's gala
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closes October 311”

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Simple Is aiwer—lw*y ta win!
'uvl voniplrlr itus jingle. 1'nlcr as
iftm as sou wnh. All mines musl
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* hk hi on tai ncten ptrl ei on lest i ulet.
r»el sivurs fr r t al any Gulf station.
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REGISTRATION NOTICE

(H ints nul Ih* ~ dn l)-hurn in | m l
end" I oiiih ! I s m d is a i, (avolin*.
1 - N o-N o s rn m b ali fiumaOpn of

carbon tkpouit shwti "vlinnk” *I&gt;
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Ths Kcglslnition Books of the City of Rsnforil, FlnrMs, sr« o|ifn at
Ihs City Hall, commencing Monday, Srplcmhcr 17,’ I95fi, for th* purIkm* of reglntcrlnf for the Municipal General Klectlon to be held oa
November 0, I9!IA and will remain open each day eirept Sundays and holi­
days, up to and Including Friday, October 26, 1956.

■whffrt you g»t that claan-burning No-Nox I

J. Brailey Odham, distributor

I. N, BAYER
CITY REGISTRATION OFFICER

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FROM Y O U R G U L F D E A L E R

All others previously registered since December 1, 1950, are already
qulifled to vote and do not have to re-register.

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th* crowd attending (he Di-mortallr Rally on Ka-l Fieri SI at
was taken of Herbing a* he -pokr Irom a platform arranged

'Proud Of Record' Gen. Snyder Praises
Guard Unit Strength
Cong. Herlong
Tells Rally Crowd

The AitUtant Commanding Gen­ community," Gen. Snyder tali,
eral of the Wh- Armored DivWion "and we hope that you can do
of the Florida Georgia National vomething nboti! it "
Id. Gen. Jo»rph C. Iluhtu-on
Guard wa* in Sanfnnl yetterday
At a Democratic Political rally for a formal Inipcetlon of the ( retired i waa at the Armory yet­
la it nlfht at the comer of Flrit troopi and faciK'ie*.
terday to greet Gen Snyder no
and Mainolla St*.. State Senator
hi* arrival here fur the formal mOn
hand
to
greet
Brig.
Gen.
Douilaa Slenitrom Introduced Con»portion.
Maxwell
C.
Snyder,
on
hi*
arrival
frciim an A. S "Syd" Herlong
oilier* accompanying Gen, Sny­
Slrnitrom In hi* Introduction slat- from St. Augmline yeslrrdav a tout' der to Sanford for the iospcttlun
3
o'clock
were
MaJ.
Roy
Green,
.|d that Congressman Herlons
were: Capt. R. G. Ncl*on, CWO
ahould be rev imed to Washington Maj. Uob Baker. Capt. Johnnie II. W. Multi*. and Col. A E. HurKrofthiek,
and
Capt.
Joseph
D.
on hi* paat performance, leaderroll.
Bryant.
ship and integrity.
Headquarter* of Co. U , IMth
Herlong In addressing the crowd
Ihe
•aid " I am proud of m&gt; recurd Armored Infantry Battalion
and will (land on it. I have work­ San fori Armory were impeded
ed hard In attending to your bull- by a itaff of officer* arriving
with Gen. Snyder
nesa the heit way possible.
Mayor F. D. Scott welcomed
*'l have worked for you inn per
cent during my eight year* In of- Gen, Snyder to Sanford,
.dice. I have worked hard for all
Gen. Snyder (ummented at
” en countie* In my dlttrict.
length on the "strength" of the
"My voting record hat b*en at­ local National Guard Company
tacked. Congressional record* will which number* only U men.
A iliar union. limited to Ihe
•how that I have voted on aa*» of
" If the people of the communi­ three member* of the l!o*nt of
752 bill* In eight year*. In adver­ ty would only recognize that the Sanford City ComuiUtioncri betisement* In newipoper* hate ap National Guard W their#,'’ fieri
came of absence* from the meet­
prared half-tnilh* In opposition to Snyder told Mayor Scott. Ihe unit
ing, and Wil-oTt Holt, repreicnting
me. It that the type of man you cn ild runic up to it* full Mrcngth. Goodbode and Co.. inVrtlmrnt
want to r.-pre*rnt you?
"Thi* man," Gen. Snyder **ld I ' — -rought Ihe i|iirttiun of
In again referring to advertis- a&lt; h r (M in ted to (’apt Joseph l&gt; a tew age treatment plant ou‘ in
ing, Cong Herlong Mated that ex Bryant, Commanding officer of l-j the open again.
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^tenses incurreil in running for «f- the Company, "ha* n lough «*• • Attending Ihe meeting wa* Sul
rice would not tarred i?iOO. *'l aignment.
Rerkowitt, Sanitation engineer
Intend to abide hy thi* |f nther*
•It it the lack of manpower and of Ihe S'atr Hoard nf Health and
with to jlo other*We that it their the rapid turnover of per-* - el." .1. tirade) (hlham. local builder.
business. Hut I don't lutrhd to. I he told Ihe Mayor, "which give* AHo al the meeting listening to
have no rraton to apologue—be­
uv a hard time getting young of­ the discussion* »va« John Kaler,
came good m u ll* have been ob­
ficer per tonne!
former cnmml**|onrr who wa* on
tained during my *lay In office. I
"Traditionally we have a high he Board nl Ihe time the sower
will run on my own record," *aid
standard of training and the unit program wa* inaugurated.
Herlong.
Mrrng'.h
doe* nut live up to lho-r
Holt told the cominiitioner*
Herlong tpokr about the "numthat from "a »tudy of Ihe figure*
rrouv" thing* he had done for this atandar.D," he *ald.
Gen Snyder pnlntcd In 'he fine submitted to me of revrnue fom
Area. "I helped obtain ivmow for
Canaveral Harbor JltA.nno for a record of the local unit prior to Ihe Ctllll* Department of Hie
eltnif laboratory In Ortand • and World War II "Seminole County City, the revenue* nre running
STS.000 for one In Winter llavrn. and Sanford furnlshrd m o r e fairly well in line with the en­
I obtained research money for the troop* than any other unit In gineer’* estimate.
"lFn&lt;ter authority of the bond
fruit fly and vocational schools," Florida, and more troop* than any
other rity in romparison with resolution yoil are authorilrd to
he laid.
i**tie aillittonal parity bond* with
tin the welcoming rnrnmillee and •ire," pe *aid
He nl«o compared Sanford wi*h a pledge of the gro»* re»emie*
•rated on the *pe*king ttand were:
State Senator Doug!** Stcnrirom. other unit* throughout the -tale. fmm the Utility Department," he
Repreienlative* Mark Cleveland. "For tmtanef," he told. "Ap- said.
"It *eem* to me that it can he
Jr., and Cordon Frederick*. Judge palachicola hi* a Mrength of thi
lataar Carlton, Count* Clerk O P men. 102 at Starke; W at Camp done," Holt said, "but It t« a
lemdnn. Sheriff Luther Jlotiby. Blending: IW at Ctearwa'er; and rpieslion of whether of not you
County Commissioner* eteri Homer w „t gt Vugiuttne, among a few want to pledge these revemr*."
However, attention wa* called to
Little ami Jame* II 1.ec. Seminole that nr i an recall.
irondm ird on I’age Setrni
"We need the -urport of Ihe
County Democratic Chairman

Sewage Treatment
Plant Talk Brings
Only 'Thank You'

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More than 2n0 member* of San­
ford'* civic club* heard Cowgreaaman A. S. "Syd'’ Herlong Jr ., re­
port yesterday on-Ihe Sllh session
of Congress al a Joint meeting
held at Ihe Holy Cross Episcopal
Church Paruh Mouse
Hold Jointly with the Sanford K»*
lary Club, other dubs ri-presrnlrtl
were the Sanford Kiwnnit Club,
Sanfonl Lions Club, Seminole
County Junior Chamber of Com­
merce, the Sxnford Pilot Club,
and the Butlnes* and Pimfes.ionat Women’s Club of Sanford.
Presidents of the vartou* civic
groups were seated at the -ps-iker* table. *
Bill Kirk, prominent Seminole
County Democrat introduced Con­
gressman Herlong whom he com­
pared with a prominent athlete.
"Hi* life Is like an open book,"
•aid Kirk, "the way he conduct*
himself on and off the field." He
adis-tf, "In these troubled time*
we are proud to hare surh a man
a* "Syd" Herlong In nor Cong rc**."
Herlong’* addres* wa* complete­
ly non political and dealt only
with the accomplishment* and
problems of the last »e»non of
Congress.
The Fifth District Congressman
spoke briefly on the Farm Bill
which came before Ihe nation'*
lawmaker* Discus-tog Ihe bill
which passed during Ihe Htlh
seaslon, lleflung sail "I think II
wa* the If* s i t of the two evil*—
and still it not the answer to our
problem*.
"The cost I* about a million dol­
lars a day for storage of surplus
farm product* and thrre is Jut!
about as much going in today a*
there it coming out." explained
Congressman Hrrlong.
An Important adjunct of the
farm hill anil all to Ihe faris-r*
was the proposed soil hunk pro­
gram —the bill which is Inletideif
to pay Ihe farmer for not plant­
ing. said Herlong. "It Isn't the
IdealUtlr program." he said, "and
I voted against it "
A lot of Ihete things look good
on paper, Herlong explained, sn
you have to dig into the meat of
them to find nut what they are.
"I havA contacted farmer* in this
•listrlet to find out how they feel
about the proposed hill — and
they're again*! it." said Herlong.
Turning to the F rie r*1 Hoad
Program Congre*«tnan Herlong
lold his civic rtuti audience that
ihe bill pros ides for "tome 41,000
mile* of highway*."
The original hill, said Herlong
proposed the forming of a Fed­
eral Highway Corporation empow­
ered lo issue Is-rid* In he paid off
in 30 year*. This was the admin
(Continued On I'agr S r irn )

Sportsmen Urged
To Attend Meet
The Seminole County Sportsman
Afioeiatlon will hold it* regular
monthly meeting at *he Seminole
County Courthouse T h u r s d a y
night, Od. 23 *1 a o'clock
John Mrltch, presd'ent nf the
sportsman's organization, urged
member* to attend and lake part
In the important discussion* on
matter* that will h* placed be for*
them.

Democrats Honor Odham:
Congressman Last Problem
Night At Dinner Critical

tw o FOB ONE - tvs Congress­
man A. S, “Syd" IL-rlong pot**
with ihe son of photographer
llemy Jameson with an .Vital
Slevetuun campaign button proml nr lit) y shewing, (Photo By
Jameson)

FHA Operating
Loan Service
Expansion Told
New legislation ha* increased
the number of farm families who
urn eligible to nhtaio operating
o ,n* from the Farmers Home
Vdminiriratlou. Curti* J . Green
he agency'# County Supervisor
•aid today.
Tiu- new law increase# tl*
uaxitnum amount that can lie ad■vneed, and as a part of the Rural
Development Program m a k e #
loins available when the farmer
ha* part time employment off the
farm.
operating loan* arc made fur
the purchase of machinery, tivesl'.yk, equipment, fertilizer, seel,
tractor fuel ami ulher farm and
home operating expenses needed
to carry out efficient farming
opera IIon* on family, type farm*.
In -ome instance#, • loan may he
made foe the refinancing of exist­
ing debt*.
I'n ilt T this new law loan* will
at-n Ih- available to appilrant-, who
ha»e part time employment off
the farm, provided they ire i-slab*
hdied farmer* conducting *ub•tinllal farming o|H-ratum« ami
•(irn d in g the major portion of
their time farming. Surh operator*
mini have dependable source* &lt;&gt;f
nulMde Income. The main purpose
of these loan* will lie to help
farmer* who live in area* designe j for Ihe lltiral llevelopment
Program.
Operating loan* are repayable
nvpr period* of one to *rven year*
with Ihe Intrrett rate at five per­
cent
All nf the prevent loan services
of Ihe Farmer* Home Administra­
tion. which inrluie loan* for
development and purchasing of
family type farm*, farm housing
and soil and water conservation
rern'inue to be available.
The Farmer* •Home
Iration County Committee will
determine the eligibility of e*ch
applicant. The rommillee Is rnmpo-ed nf three men. two of vjmm
must tie farmer*.
In Seminole County the Com­
mitteemen are William P. Chap­
man. Box 137*. Sanford; Cader (J.
Hart, P. &lt;&gt;. Bn* 274, Geneva, and
Henry J. Schumacher Jr., III. I,
Box 710, Sanford.
Additional information regard­
ing these loan* may be obtained
at Room III. Sanford Atlantic Na­
tional Bank Building,

No further extension of the
•ewer system in Sanford was
A dinner honoring A S "Syd" brought lo the forefront U»t
Herlong. Fifth District Congress­ night as the Hoard of Sanford City
man, wa* given by the Seminole Com miss toner* diseuiscd the con­
C o u n t y Democratic Executive struction of a sewage treatment
Committee at Jim Spencer's Res­ plant.
J . Brnllcy Odham, speaking to
taurant last nigh' at (I o'clock.
Janies II Lee, long-time chair­ the Board of Sanford City Com­
man of Ihe Seminole County missioner!, said "It seems to me
Democratic Executive Committee that you ire nf the opinion that
presided at the dinner with An­ it will he foot year* before a
drew Carraway making the in­ treatment plant I* started.
troduction* of guest* Invited.
"I happen to know," said (&gt;d.
Herlong told the group of 32 hum, tint there will be no fur­
Seminole County leader* that an ther extension &lt;&gt;f sewer* accord­
experience during hi* annual suit ing la ■ letter from Ihe State
to Sanford ar.d Seminole County Bond of Health.
rewarded him for "all of my rf"The effect nf that letter." Od­
'ortt" In Washington.
ham stated, "is that growth will
He told of a family, mother, tie strongly curtailed.
■jlhrr, ami two chil-trrn who vl»p."I want to see Sanford grow,
*1 him tn express their apprecia­
tion for all that had been done and It will with *tfimg leader­
••r them, "That i* something ship." Odham told the Board.
hat make* working a real pleas­ "There is a direct relationship be­
tween the Capital Improvement
ure." watil Herlong.
Ice, the Democratic group'* program ami ihe Sewer Treatment
'halrtnan in Seminole County, In Plant," he ##id.
"I long ago #ald that the sew­
•Producing Herlong said "He is
the greatest statesman of our age treatment plant woohl give u*
the number onp opportunity for
time "
Included in Ihe guest 11*1 for growth,” sail odham. "I un in
Ihe occasion honoring Herlong the building bsumess and I have
were: Senator Dougla* Slrnttrnm, now 12 home* for ia)e unlrs# we
Representative* Mark N. Cleve­ ran arrange for sewer extension.
land Jr. and Gordon V Frederick, Ry this coming January I will
f ee Gary, Mayor of Oviedo, F D. have completed 230 homes and
Sen'!. Mayor of Sanfnnl, Circuit wv-'rr juit one of Ihe builder*,
Judge Vat.ar R Partlon. Judge nu more loans—VA says no
Ernest Itmtsholder, Supt. of Pub­ more »ewer exlenrion* FHA aaya
lic 1n*1met inn It T 51IIwee I V r no mare more loan*—VA *ays no
Iff Lu'her Hobby. Clerk nf Circuit more loana.
Court O p, Herndon, arul T-x COl*
"Do you have a letter gienling
Icrliir John Galloway.
exIeualoniT" asked Odham. " I
There uerr 32 guc*t* at the dliru**eJ thi* with Dave la-e of
dinner
IIn- Board of Iteal'li thi* morn­
Congreaaman Herlong, in Im­ ing." he said, "and I am utterly
promptu dl*rus*iont regarding amazed."
varlon* accomplishment* of the
City Manager W a r r e n E.
xi'h Congri-**, said "The Sanfnrd- Knowles interrupted O.lham tn say
Tilnsville Canal was pro|&gt;oted in "We an* deeply concerned about
Ihr Oinmliu* Hilt during the UM
this an I want In get Ihe sewage
•cssion but w#» vetoed by Prevl*
treatment plant 0* quickly at
dent Elsenhower."
possible."
Commissioner David Gitrhel
rommrnled "We are concerned
But I'd like lo see our Utility De­
partment self sustaining. Before
my three year term expirrt we
will have a trealmrnt plant either
built or under construction.
"I think Ibis i* something you've
got la get into now," Odham laid.
Commissioner Gatchel. remind­
ed that sewer rxbnilnni had been
stopped said "I doubt very *erIniisly if any member of this comNO IP'S. AMPS OR ntT*S!
General Sherman made it mission will allow sewer exten­
clear that he wasn’t Interested sion* to be cut o ff."
The quettion of continuing
in becoming Ike RepuMican
nominee fnr President when he *e»er lines outride of the city
said, " If nnmina'rd I will not limit* came up when City Man­
arrrpl. If rlcrtrd I will nol ager Knowles said that "When we
talk about pledging revenues,
terse."
Want A-l* are nominated by they are done sn tn continue build­
million* of people to fill all ing sewert outride of the city."
sort* of need*. If you elect | Odham replied "You can't limit
til p*e a Want A l Call 1X21 and Sanford to 23th 81.”
a callable ad writer will be glad
Mayor F. D. Seott remarked
lo »efve you.
J (Conlinurd On Cage Seven)

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Weather

IRIG. GIN. MAXWELL C. SNYDER. As*T Commanding Csnsn!

if 4Bth Armored Division of the Florida Georgia National Guard
nivri in Sanfu-d for a formal inspection of facilities and ,r&lt;«|i*.
ihown on big arrival are (left to right) Capt. K. G. Nelson, CWO i

Action Is Delayed
On Move To Reduce
Total Negro Cabs
Rcduclion of the number of N'egr-&gt;e taxicab* operating in the rltv
of Sanford rame before Ih# Board
of Sanford City Com mi* vloner* at
it* meeting last night.
However, with two commission­
er* absent amt unable to heir the
discussions, final action on tho
move wa* delayed to a later meet­
ing.
Attorney R. W. Ware represent­
ed the executor* of the cstaA- of
Will Hankrrsun. and requested that
Ihe rommlssiun "give some rea-nn
for rejecting the transfrr nf per­
mit* for the ops-ratlon of the two
taxicab* formerly operated by Will
Hankrroon."
Mayor F. D. Scoll pointed out
that the CRy of Sanford ha* a i
many Negro taxicab* a* are need­
ed and many complaint* hare been
received by the commission on
their operation.
"It teems a* If we could get
some more equitable mean* of rutling down on Ihe number of rabe
operating on our streets." said
Commissioner David Galrhrt.
City Manager Warren E Knowlet
reported to the Board of Comnileilonrra that a crackdown on taxi­
cab operation wai In force and
that two operator* had b e e n
brought before him because of vi­
olation* resulting In ■ Mday sus­
pension of their license*.
However, said the City Manager,
the mrkdown will require the
ateadfait tacking of Ihe Board of
Commissioner*.
City Attorney William C. HutchDon called attention of Attorney
Ware to Section 24-4 of the City
Code on Page 312 relative to the
appliralion for taxicab permit.
Mayor F. D. Scott tabled the
discussion and action until Ihe
Hoard of Sanfurd City Commluio»
era* next purling.

Hospital Notes
fX T . a

Admission*
Ray D. Balcom (Ixingnciod)
Mis* Jane Flynt (Sanford)
Alii lly)ti (Sanford)
Mary Sue En.oe (Sanford)
Mollie Williamson (SanforJ)
Discharges

Ed Greenfield (Sanford)
Ijottfc- Mar Hardy (Sanford)
OCT. 21
Admission*
Mra. Fay Ivea (Sanford)
Lawrence Gerard &lt;Lungwood)
Clarence Shaffer l Sanford)
Larry Busby (Lake Monroe)
Discharge*
Eugene l^ewl* (Oviedo)
PERMANENT TREATMENT
MEXICO CITY GT*—lo baldnesi
beauty? Guillermlna Jlm rnrt Var­
gas say* no. *ued a beauty parlor
for using a treatment which mado
all her hair fall out.

Partly cloudy today and Wednea- AT THE HEAD table last night at a dinner honoring Congressman A. 8 . "Syd" Herlong Jr . are: (M l
lo right) Cliruit Judge Vassal Carlton, Representative Gordon V. Frederick, Seminole County Demw. A, E. Durrell, Capt Jnhnnla Kr..fchlrk. Maj. Hoy
day
with a few widely araltered rrntie Executive Committee Chairman James II. Lee of Oviedo, Congressman Herlong, Andrew (TarSnyder, Mayor F. D. Scott, and Maj. Bub Baker
allrrnoon Ihundmliunrr*; low to- raw ay, menilier of the Suminote County Democratic Executive Committee, end Representative Rack
j night M it.
| N, Cleveland Jr . (Staff Photo)

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1936

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4 D ie A s T rain s Many Bargains Available
H it H e ad -O n
For
Banner
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Kiwanians Support

NO. 216

Group Gives Support
To Improvement Plan

The American Home Depart*,----ment, Tuesday night at their re­
gular meeting, approved a resolu­
| PINEOLA, Fla. *.B— Two Atlan­
tion to "Mipnnrt the Capital Im­
tic Coast Line freight tram, rnrcJ
provement i’logtam of the City
(loan a straightway itrrlrh mlo
oi .'Sanford and ine !unf&lt;&gt;rd Civic
a head on collision to lay. killing
tenter." Officer* of the drpatt
I out of 10 crewmen aboard md
ment, of Ih.e Sanfoid Women
injuring 4 others.
Club,
will forward the re-olution
Car* immediately behind the
in the form of a letter to the
two diesel engines piled up an I
Board of Sanford City Commis­
broke into flame* after the crash,
Sanford Merchants ire ready for
sioner*.
trapping too o f the men inside.
the big two-day CVCltl, "Banner
It was aim approved that
I arxing meters in the dowrnlown
Their bodies were recovered lalcr.
Day*'* and door* «f local store*
••m&lt;-nibcri
of
the
American
Home
Sanford
shopping area will t&gt;#
Cause of the fi a. m. collision nn
I 'sill open tomorrow morning
Department of the Sanford Wo- covered tomorrow to allow frea
The Board of Director* of the
,\CL’s main line near the
[ veallng hundreds of bargains for
man's Club attend the next meet- parkingfor ev*ryu.i* coming to
Sanford Kiwanls Club approve I I’ inrola depot was nut determined
Sanford shoppers ind customers.
Ing of the Board of Sanford City .qanfon, for , he
tj
yesterday a rerommcnd.dion of it* immediately.
Danner
I’lanned for a number of week
I ommi«sion in a laxly In voice
Daya
event.
Support of Churches Committee
ACT. official* began an Invcdillf.nies* horse racing i* a »»■ the "Banner Pays" event comes
then appmval of the Civic Ccnn* b i : n avigg in s , so il.
man's as well ss a mania sport to a climax thia afternoon when
The formal announcement of #r."
relitivc to legaliird gambling.
•ai ‘uon
f a m i n e the cau.e
Free parking will be allowed
The dead men were identified
CONSERVATIONIST, USDA
tn every sense of the word, ae- taga bearing new low prirea on M. I.. Nirholt, who qualified as a
A recommendation
was presen1,. a, „ T Martin, engineer from
|
The approximately six Inrhes of ronilng 'tn Wiliam" R Kemp, pre*- merchandise” from the regular sea- candidate for the Board nf Sanresolution " V
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cd to th#» Kiwani* Club Ronnl of High xSpnnc»: an«t the Democratic rnm which fell i»n thi# are* ilur
0f srminote R «cr*iy .
1»onal #tock% are attached.
1ford CM) Cumnmaloser? jr I the fo*l«»wing a panel dltcttMlon bt* * aiurtay, arrordinf lo City ManDirector* hr Rev. Terry L. aStnie. nominee for county cotnmliiionrr |ng the p»%t two day* aided sreut«|n faot nhrn harnr. g r3Cing
The Sanford Merchant* Anocla -I *ra! now
Con minion fnrr ,hp c,u® on ,h&lt;* \u7 v
.wm
Z !l°
s , inl„ 0,P Raceway, „ r , lion developed the rltyw|dePr » J
" K *« Higginbotham.
made
for
p t^or of the First Christian from Atarl.ua County; F. W |y towards ........ .. the water rom fi
' « rlou» Ph*’ f * "f, “ &gt;lou,h. P™’
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Church and chairman of the Sup- Vaughn, fireman from H . g h |M f„ ,n „ ir pond*, lake,, and jntenl ,0 mfkr „ , n j f f i l ; that 'tlon and a corps of local m erch an t,.lodif.
tyvrl nf Ciurehev Committee which ®l&gt;r,nsJ• • * * '. Phillips, brakeman
in this Didrict Although momfn will enjov from beginning which formed the "Banner Days' Nichols said this morr.'ng "I m -T h e r ^ 'a F 'ih ^ " Da^el^^hoi*! Sanford ° Merchants” Association"
port of nm rrhe, Committer, which (r„ m Ukeland; and W E Sny- CJU„ ng ,on*llerah’e damage to
#n(j » ,aid Kemp
.Commlttro" a.»D(H hv the group'. wish to announce t o ‘ he people of member* of ,hr P""*1' Th
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h
Association
•peaking were Judge Ernest Hous- sponsored tale event,
rrld :
,,&lt;f; brake man from l**|c|an. •
many of the young. recently
,.F jr ln, |jnp M, arr p|inni.,j president, B. L. Perkins Jr., have Sanford my candidacy, In Group
However, Sanford Merchants
"We. the support of churchc*
Martin. Vaughn an.l I nillips panted truck rr.ps the rainfnll ,0 Jrran
IPS„lar sport* wear worked steadily to make the event Two. for our City Commission, in holder, (*ily Manags-r Warren K.
Knowles, I'aptaln Arnold Williams,1Association President B. L. Perrommitlre of the Kiwnni* Club of were member* of the crew on the
4fry Hcncfictal and wclcom- f&lt;, h|on ,|10V1.. M c|u,|vely for the * r«mplete success.
the coming election on Nov 6
Sanforl. believing that the exten- southbound freight, bnyuer wa, on ,.d b) mo„ c, ttifmen and ciirua rnJftyn,rllt nf ,hp wumcp „ ho vtsStores throughout the downtown
*',n •"king ne .upp-.rt of the J Marion Harman Sr., and Mrs kins Jr. requested ill downtowm
Margaret Reynolds.
merchants and businessmen to la«ion of legaliird gambling by the the nortnoouna neigm.
growtn.
it ,bf .f ^ n o o n race. And other 'hopping district, along with out- P*0?1' of Sanford. Nichols *aU.
Mrs
Reynolds, principal of duest their employes not to park
Introduction of pari mutuel betting
Three of the injured, all on the
A considerable amount of ero- ,pet|al events for wnmen ate in Mng atores, are cooperating to o f - 1‘‘ 1 would like to give a few br.ef
Pinecrest School, summed up the m «hc downtown area during tho
on harness horse racing would n-t northbound freight, were Went!- MOn
ajl0 observed on many lbp nuking too," lie a.idej
fer merchandise for every need. f *c,» “ bout myseif. I am a bviii.fbe to the best moral and spiritual fled a
Otis urmgr*,
Bridge*, engineer
|hc frp,h|y cultivated
fields -I've Just
returned
a,. mis
cnginfer ()f tb„
r„ttn jte l field*
i...« »i..n
M .i from i.eg. from anklets to tircons, at i m u mg contractor. 41 year* of age, expression* of the speaker* who Banner Days sale. “ Employes
voiced their opinion* on what a lik in g in the metered zones will
lu^n-st of the people o f Seminole from Highi Springs;;
A. II Good­i especially on the lower edge* of t-igton. Ky. where I uttend-vl my —ing -----savings.
,
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i have a wonderful wife anil Iwu
res-reation program for our youth ,Jbe up space that our shoppers
County, unanimously ic.-oir.mend
Conductor from Tampa, and |hf f„ lllf whfrp , hp « ,te c tents fir, ; afternoon race
meeting
in
This
afternoon
finishing
touches
children
race meetingin
This afternoon finishing touches
c " l,llrcn
ra
Sanfonl our could provide and how it could be
during Ihe two day* and
that the Board of Dlrectora take B'-bert Pate, flagman from Tam- to build-up
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into this hesrtof the
bluegrass roun- are being put on stark* of mrr P^fmanent home 11 yjars ago h.vwe'd like to give Ih.-m every ad
provided.
a public stand against it "
P»: and William Hardco Jr. High a roadditch or intoa drainage
try. IJu»t wi«Hthat every
re- chandlse either taken from regular ln.*i ln°vr*l here from Huntington,
vantage that (he privilege of
Each member of the panel. In
The recommendation was api ditch.
»ldent of Seminole County have,*l°^k» already received for fall,
parking free wiU permit," he *a!d.
troduced
in
a
"What'a
My
Line*'
proved by the Board o f Dlreciors
&lt;• * » •mramble.l-up m e,-."
Sheet erosion i« Ihe mod com been svith me. It Is an experience ,n,l winter or received within the I "I believe in the City of Sanf- i.l
without a dissenting vote on a ,a '1* ■*°hP Purcell, an nmhulan.e
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last few daysfrom special pur-1*nsl have
great faith in its tu- Style, wa, allotted .even miruitei , / ' ov" rin« of ,‘ h*
hi. view, on
l*
•“ •‘ bar step
pre
motion hy Ed ShinhoUer.
Jr'ver for the Garnet funeral j - ' area. Sheet ero*lon con«i-ts
"Women were there in great chase* made for the Banner Days i ture develiqtrne.it." Nichols said In which to pre-em
to attract shoppers to the enorm­
The Board of Directors meeting ,|on)e •* Brooksviiie, woo io&lt; x &lt;f (( &lt;&gt; mmpmpnt of W1||pr( carry. numbers, wearing their finery and «•»*■
.
in making his fonnai announce- a "youth program."
ous values that are being offer­
City Manager Warren E. Knowfollowed the regular luncheon ,hl) •1“ ' r injurwel men to a hosj i * K
, o( nartirlec*. over the »ur- enjoying every minute of the' Rbowcard*. window slgna, dis-|ment
ed during the citywida ilia that
Tlic
engines
anu
tne
cars
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meeting of the Sanford Kiwanls , , .
n . .. i . face of cropland in a uniform colorful activities taking place Pj*?**
newly displayed mer-1 He said "I do not believe that
it being staged cooperatively bjr
.mg.ci up iii.intirr.
n anm.r Thi, t&gt;l)P „ f ero.ion can every minute on the raceuay. The
*r' * " beginning to make our city's pa*l growth, though
C’f b at which Ihe Dl*trict Gove.- behind them are a
the merchants of Sanfurd.
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great, is all thit il should have
In addition lo the free parking
like It will at......Seminole •l°’*otown stores just prior tu to- been. It* wonderful Tiling, ail
fi, vra.’ the principal speaker.
Two of the dead men wore t a k - f the hMVjfr ^
ticie. on —Just
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in metered areas, the Sanford
en
to
the
Porter
F
uneral
Home
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al- Raceway during our afternoon ,n" rrow morning's opening hour. the blessings that na'ure his so
District Governor F. S
SurMunicipal Parking lot on Com­
Banner Day* ire becoming anguinr spoke to the Sanford Kiwan­ Inverness an', |hHome*m Oriii* *n by the muddy water leavlnj meeting*.*’
freely and bounteously bestowed
mercial Ave. between Palmetto
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not
only
are
the
women
5u
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year
for
fields carrying valuabte tup
upon It, properly promoted and
ami Hood Avea. la also available
Two
Iniil.es
were
removert
from
Sanford
Merchants
and
plana
for
achievements of Kiw-ani* during
•oil and organle matter into dit- enthiMiastic admirers nf the beau
developed, slioui'l s o n place our
for free parking.
The annual Orlando District
the first nine month* of 19V. in H.e « m k hortly after the r«lll- . he* anil rnnal*.
Iful horses and the drivers, deck the two day sales promotions he- •tty among the f-irciunvl cilic, of
Convention nf Christian Churche*
the fifth district.
»«•" but the othris were lot rv
“ J" , , r *? *®. 'b *1 ample supplies it* site in the nation. '
Iditte or no daniagr was ubstr- eil out in their gorgroutly-colored of
covcreil, until flames weir extumerchandise will be on hand.
will he held at the First Christian S a n f o r d M a n I s
&gt;ilk*-they are also among th*
Nichols
said
in
his
guiahed" in the car
in
whichthey
'c J on the
uncultivated fields
"We don't want to see anyone dl*- «Vf T i .
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c '" rnt i-hurch. DeUnd. Tue.day, (Vt V
7*1.
V
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owner*.
Many
women
are
ownert
wen- trapped.
or field* that supported a good
appolnlesl." said Merchants Asso­
"THE R U DINNER PAIL"
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, cover crop of gra««e* or a mil- of harness horses and wherevrr ciation President B. L Perkin. Jr.,
.•The Republican slogan in
l-.mnen from
Bu.hntU
:r»d
"
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lw , K-gu.ne. the horsemen'* fraternity emigrethe campaign o f 1900 promised
ItriHikavdlc wr.e
fu ll ,
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2*t* • ''- r e will lie found vvell "for we know- that mmhant* are
offering some of Ihe most atiracprosperity lor all under I'resi
b id e
.&lt;rei*e«f
Joining in lh« festivit­
able crop* in deplenilier an t Oct.
tlv. price, that ran be found a n y - « b ^
tt, ^ e .M e . Mr- C C. Wlkland!
*W“
n« nt McKinley'* second term.
Pineola is 60 mile* nuith of
ies.”
where ” •
. to make uui city all ihat you have will preside, Mr* t t . Kirkland, 0f ,|ie quartet o f Army pistu'eera
are
generally
plagued
with
To sell thing* that go into
Tampa.
"Seminole Raceway will be
Orlando,
l»
the
secretary.
rh*|
which
grabbed
two
team cham­
severe
damage*
caused
by
this
Th* Banner Days sale come, at b&lt;’iM''1 ,0 »rr " And. I will In my
dinner pail*, or ear* to take
. . erosion
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type of
each „year.
A Particularly attractive to wom»n'» 4r, opportune time for local house- *•rtoris, seek the advice and gmd Vear of the Ministry" is the pro pionship* along with four U. I.
workers to work, Want Ads get
little planning In land use along uroups—with th* outside dining wives, businessmen
sportsmen *nr* nt •**
oUI' patriotle rill- gram theme Dr Paul C. Car­ Army riflemen who copped 11 laresults.
penter, Orlando. Rev Glenn B. dividual awards *o / rtually sweep
with
the
e
.’
.bllshment
nf
.
few
P*«io
overlooking
the
track*.
The
hobbyist.,
profe.stonal
~T
„!e.
”
Phone 1821 for ■ money­
Murdock, Daytona Beach, Rev*. the Small Bore Championship
Fair
amt
mild
threagk
Friday;'
-iniple
conservation
practices
P*Kf
*nlry
or
aficrnoon
harness
ami
trsdesmen
for
it
is
the
thershYates
Jr.,
wh.&gt;
qujllfirol
making Want Ad NOW.
low tonight id i*.
a
delight
for
the
fair
hold
of
the
busiest
sea*on
of
(he
2*‘**rrday
Just
beforr
noon,
faded
l'4,rrn
"• Dunton, DeLaml, Rev Matches at Jacksonville recently.
(Continued on Pag* %)
■ j -formal■ an louncement W. E. Runnebaum, New SmySgt. Herman D. Gano of Han­
I year. And merchandise In rarh -lo n,Jke
category sviii tie found driplav.-d «f hi* candidacy when he cams' out rna Beach. Rev W. K. Moore, ford. teamed with Hat. Maurice
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and
Rev.
IVrry
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K. Ilelial* of lurk. Wit., put to­
prominently and attractively in all at a candidate for the Hoard of
of Sanford's stores cooperating in Sanford City Commit-ion oppos­ Hanford, will participate in 1 gether winning score* in the .43
Banner Day*.
ing Merle Warner, ptominenl her- panel discussion nn "Recruiting, and 22 calibre team matches to
Educating, and Sustaining the aid in the sweep
(tonllnurd On Paae 3i
Msny of the shoppers trill he
Ministry.”
making purchases during the first
The top tournament prire. a
Rev. Ia«w fence S. Ashley, Rev. sterling silver, gir»a ta the Dixie
fall amt winter evrnt of the year
O. Ernest Williams anu Howard Grand
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Mt'NSAV VI. Korea—Ueutmsnt for Christmas gifts since the low
Aggregate Rifle Champ'on
Colonel James If. Dvton, Senior attractive prices presents an ero
In an articlr yesterday fro m T. Oden, staff member* of the jwas awarded to Sgt Myles 0 .
Member of the United Nations unmiral opportunity to lay aside Oviedo, written by M rs Marian Fla Christian Missionary Society, llrown of Honolulu, Hawaii, itCommand component of the Mill- selections for the gift season Jones, the name of A. A. Myers lhal*. will deliver addresses. Sup-, signed to the Army Advanced
tary Armistice Commission John ahesd
was erroneously left nut a* the per will be served at the Church' Marksmanship Unit at Fort Benn
Observer Team*, has been eerti
"W e suggest that everyone *Jiop General Manager ,,f Wheeler Per with Mrs
Chedrr llcndrriwin, ing.
fied to practice law In th# Repub a* early at possible." Merchants tlliier Co.
Enterprise, in charge, laical re- j Sgl. llrowm fired a J 133 scoir
lie nf Korea.
A*soclalinn President Perkins asMyer* **a* mentioned in Ihe servation* for the meal are being out of a porolble 3,300. Thi* t»pp*1
The eeremnny In which Colonel i serted this morning, "In order lhal article as Iw.ng prnniurntly toa- taken hy Mrs. W. II. Young, second place winner, M-S|t. FranDy*on was admitted to tha Korean'
ffosrtinaed nw Page yy
nerted with Ihe company.
w|,o*e phone number !« 23TS J.
(Continued Ow Pag# 3)
Rsr took plsee In the Ministry of
Justice Building, Beoul, with Mini­
ster of Justice Lee llo preiiding.
A native of Sanford, Colonel
D'son attended Ihe University of
Florida at Gainesville. Ijte r he en
rolled In th# John B. Slet*on Uni­
versity College nf l.aw. IVeljod.
where he received hi* !-lw de
gri*e in 1911.
Colonel Dyson entered lrti*e
duty with the Army In June, IMI.
and saw World War II service
with the 2d Armored Division in
Africa ami Europe.
In October, IStS, Colonel Dyson
returned tn civilian life and w as
an Atiislanl Attorney General for
th# State of Florida, lie reentered active military aervlce in July.
1948. when he was commissioned
In the Regular Army.
Among Colonel Dyson's decorillon* are Ihe Silver Star. Bronre
Star with " V " . the Purple Heart,
and th* Belgian Fourragere with
colors of Croix de Guette.
While Colonel Dyson it in Korea,
hi* wife. Margaret, and their two
children, Jimmy and Gregory, sr»
residing at 77 West Main S4.. Sod
us, N. Y.
Col. Dyson I* th# son of Air. and
Airs. W. R. Dyson of IBM Mag­
nolia Ave.

Sanford Merchants Are Putting
Finishing Touches On Merchandise

Committee Against
legalized Betting

Cattlemen, Citrus
Growers Welcome Harness Racing Is
Recent Rainfall Woman's Sport Too

Shoppers To Have
i- Free Parking
For 2-Day Sale

Nichols Announces
£ Candidacy; Seeks
l Group 2 Seat

Christian Church
District Confab
Slated In DeLand

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Correction

Sanford B an n er Days
Friday, Saturday, Oct. 19-20

Banner Days Was Created By Sanford Merchants
To Benefit Sanford Area Shoppers

Some Of The Greatest Values In Sanford History
Are Being Offered

J. N. Burtick's
Daughter Succum
Friends of J. N. Buriirk will hi
, torry to learn o f the tudlen death
of hia daughter Airs. Rudolph
i Young.
-------------------------------------------- ------------------------i Mrs. Young had undergone a i
LT. COL. JAMES B . DYSON OF SANTO III) flrfU receives his certificate to rneUea law In the R*- , c&gt;* operation at Painetville llo.
nubile of Korea from lllnltter of Juotlr* I rs Ho. The ctrrmony took place In tho Minister of Justice , P‘tal. She will be b jru d Friday at
Bldg. In Munaan-NI, Korea. (O.S. Army Photu)
1her home In Chardon. Ohio.

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All Day Friday S Saturday
In Downtown Sanford

2-Day Sale Gets Underway Tomorrow

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nr an excM livc
amount o f bc,t days. Replacement 1* what
&gt;"give''. Any of th ee things mesn it needs rather than clc-ttuog.

If you give your mattreis anil
•pring a quirk cleaning while
you're changing the sheets, it's
not much of a job. Just attach
the upholstery bruvh lo the va­
cuum cleaner and go over the
aurfare. Don't forget to turn the
ntattresa — aide to sido ant end
to end. The crevice tool ii ideal
for cleaning around tufta, far
corners, and edges.
And while you're rlraning it,
have a good look at the mattress.
Watch for aagglng springs, lumps,

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Tscklc law Creekmur of the
Drtroll I.ions started the 1 9M
football campaign wUh a perfect
record. He had played in every
Detroit league and exhibition game
tinea ha joined the team in 19V)

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speech-its w resular ioo-wo«n

Vou don't even have to got out
of hoi nowadays to do your -ettIng up exercises! A whole series
of waist slimmer* ha* hern de­
vised that you ran perform quite
comfortably in bod—provided the
mattreti |i firm and level.
Here's one Lying flat on your
hark, plsre the &lt;o!r« of your feet
firmly on the mattress. Slowly!
pull up and in with the lower ab­
dominal muscles. I'rtss the small
of the hark firmly against the
mattress ami hold for a alow
rount of ten. Ilelrase gradually,
liepeal (he eirrrisc ten times.
Now try this: lying fint on your
stomarh leg* and arms stretched
out, pinrh the buttock musetes
tightly together. Hold for a rount
of ten, then iclraae slowly.
Here's another in that same p os­
ition. Slowly rai&gt;e one leg—knee
stiffened — Hirer nr four inches
off the mattress. lam er it even
more slowly and repeat with the
opposite teg.
The point is that you ran do
all of thess muscle-toning c u r ­
d le s before you get nut of Ixd
in the morning. You ran even
keep the rovers over you on a
rhlllyr day. And tlu-y re absolute­
ly guaranteed to puli in that tum­
my. Out of course, nunc «&gt;f them
will be of any help whatsoever
if the mattress on which you e a -1
rrrise is not a level, resilient, and
firm one.
To peel an onion easily, first
cut off both the stem and runt
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they may avoid the crowds that
are expected to jam the downtown
area tomorrow and Saturday."
Merchant* arc prepared to take
care of the big crowds, the Rati­
n' • Days Committee revealed to­
day.
Sanford Police Chief Roy G.
Williams said that his traffic
squad will be on hand to lend as­
sistance in keeping traffic on the
move so that tnopper* and pars­
ers will be able to drive to the
downtown shopping district with­
out being tied up in unnecessary'
traffic jams.
"However," said Chief William*,
"(he Ideal place to park sluring
such a big and exciting event in
Sanford such a* tlanncr Days
would be in the Municipal Parking
lot."

I'nnlinued from page I
Contmurd from page 1
let spoke on the value of the San­ , «lcc Station operator an l a candiford Civic Center as a ‘ ‘centraliz­ , date In last ytar * commission
ing point for recreation for child­ race.
ren of all ages a* well us for
Other candidates to- the Board
adults.'* Kn-jwlr* said "one part of Sanford C.lv Contmi-vn ners
of the new renter proposed for are asking for ncieclio.r other
Sanford would be for the exclu­ than Warner wht hi* announced
sive use by the children of our hi* candidacy to fill the vacancy
city.
when John Krider did not seek
Judge Krne«t lln-isholder re­ reflection.
viewed the a«si*tanre of the
A. I.. Wilson, furtulurr dealer
Juvrr.ttc Judge in youth program* and operator of Wilson-Maier
and inft-iences on youth. He said. Furniture Storr. announced !■ *
"I am heartily In favor of a San- candidacy for reflection. Kiri
fori Civic Centrr and the hcl«- Higginbotham, o'l istrihutor. also
it would give toward providing announced n » candidacy tj.- releisure activities for boys and elcetnn to the *s at tb.it he ha*
girl*."
held for one tern.
Captain Arnold Williams, of the
Sanford Police Department, spoke
Fine dry brvaj crumb, ulten I VI.I. v'l \S’ .i:i&gt; — The late Dr K l-a rd Coir.wll, n-IJnrt uf Florida State (‘id'ego for Wo.urn from
on the possibilities of vocational
l.'i’ti to ItMl, nt hi* desk at the left while at the light i* the pew Florida St ite University build­
make
fine ca«ter&gt;-le
t upping*: ing which " ill i~ named fur him at 1 dedicated at Homecoming Ftiday and Saturday, Ocl ip -20
training in connection with school*
nnd the school tv - cm "to provide but tin t mix a cup of the numbs Ths JibOjlHI building bouse* the D-paitincnt of llilngical Sciences ami Oiiunographi* Institute.
educational farili'ie* for boy* an I with a quarter of null'd hitler
girl* who really J j nut want to or rnurgatine,
the fit Id. the Army tram of M bat. Sgt. Gratia.n won tw.i victories
g-o to s.hcol." T hi * would provide
Daniel S Huntley of Colombo* in the .43 caliber matches
a mean* for teaching young pen- we must build hack, to it* right­
lia., Sgt. Brown and Chief War­
The final sei.tr hid four Arn.y
plr a trade that they might fol­ ful place in the home, the Family
IConttnurd from 1‘ tje It
rant
Officer
Coates
Broun
of
MyrpUtolccr*
Inking 12 individual a*
low."
Altar."
. i* it. Conway Jr. of Woree ter. tirwood, Via . joined
in
ward*
an
I
three team p.■.***. Hit.
Mr*.
Murgarrt
Reynold*
was
J. Morion Harman Sr., expressMas*.. by a single point uni gave winning both the 22 calibre iron
Graham took th&lt;- high t o k f e : a*
cd confidence In all of the pro­ moderator of the panel and l -c it­
gram* which had been presented ed question- from the audience to the Army the first two grand and scope sight* team matches ward and scored 2.533 to the
with *coir» of i l l and 75S out of
aggregate award*
•We need the Sanford Civic member* of the panel group
Grand Aggregate, good tor founh
u
possible fuo point*
Progunr Chairman for the ACenter for our city." he said. How­
Blasting his way to seven first
plarr in the match
In
the
pistol
matches,
Mal-ir
ever, he &gt;aid “ To have u succe**- incrican Home Department of the place win* and an equal number
fut program for our youth, to Sanford Woman'* Club wa« Vlr* of l'ir*i Mastrr Class Awards, Leonard II. Robinson of Binphamplan their recreation, their ala- Roger Harris Hostesses (or the
Sgt Rron fir** ’ a 3.135 score tovvn. N Y. nnd M-Sgt. F’ r n k D
Keep either u »tralght-eitge.l
i tell p i. i elr habit*, their evening *&lt;i-rr Vlr*. Robert Kami, Conway, who toppcl th- ticl-l Graham of Woburn. Mass . team­ knife or a small spatula in your
ed
to
produi-o
tour
fir
*t
place
desires and ambition*, the beginn­ Mr*. J F. Carlton, Mr*. John I.. four times, to pace the Army
kitchen for leveling o ff is &lt;up
Saul, Mr* R
L. B.i**, 'Ir* xhivder* in 23 individual victories awards.
ing should be la the home."
(or fractions of eupl when you
Major Robinson took a pair of • re measuring dry ingredients.
He said “ To create a success­ Janies Hoxaid, ana Mrs. Willi* in the tourney.
To complete its mattery over victories ia me .34 ral her while
ful youth program in any city. Peacock

To Observe
35th Anniversary
O f Founding Today

(Continued from Pa&lt;e 1)
would prevent murh o f this dam­
age and lost of top toil. If early
Cfop« arc to be planted — plant
tl&gt; portion of toe field* that are
least lubject to ere»ion and leave
the more ' aucceptible arc** Is
cover crop* for later planting*
after the rainy month*. Cover
crop*, crop rotation, graneJ runway* and spillways, and stripcropping an- some of the convervalinn practice* that coull and
should be used on the cropland in
this area.
Although the loss of the present
crop may be felt financially by
some farmer* for several veara
the greatest lois to the firmer
and to local ritixen* is the lo«s of
great quantities of precious top
toil. Many years of proper land
u-c is rrquired to replace one in.-h
of fertile top soil. There i* noth­
ing more important to the Nation
•ml to you and me than holding
water and toll on the land where
rim falls.
Who suffers when a crop is
Inst and our fertile top soil is
washed away?.
Many
people
havo the idea that the farmer or
present land owner is the «&gt;my
one to suffer. Actually the mer­
chants and local citizen* suffer
in about the same degree a* il-v
farmer himself. If a farmer fans
to malic a profit on his crop* .V
h | f no money to spend or to pay
taxes. The farmer* in this u n

Today more than 10,000 repre­
sentative business and professional
women throughout the United
States. Canada and tlx other coun­
tries will observe the thirty-fifth
anniversary of the founding of
Pilot International which had its
oriiln in Macon. Ga. on Oct. IS.
1921 with a membership o f 40.
The theme. "Vision and Dreams
are the Seedling* o f Reality*’ ha*
been nptly expressed in an article
written in the international pu­
blication, The Log, by- Mrs. Jean
Conacher, recently installed pre­
sident o f Pilot International, from
Ontario. Canada.
The article, in part »ay*: "The
vision* and dream* of our found­
ers have become reality. I.ct u«
pause in our busy lives and from
the depths of our hearts be thank­
ful that these women were women
o f vision an I dreams because of
the many fritndsh'pt we have
made, the service we have been
able to render to our communitl-s.
our nations and to other nations.
"Shall we renew our devotion

to the high Ideals and principle*
of Pilot; Shall we go to our
selected plaie of wordilp on ,s :»•
day Oct. 21. and ask for rvncucl
faith, strength and guidance, fur
the coming year *o that we too
may leave for tho*c who are to
purchase practical!’- all their come af cr u*. something thev
food, clothes, an) equipment from will be (Mint to a* o;ir contri­
local mrrchuut* and if a cpjp bution to Pilot International."
fails their purchasing power also,
Members of the local rluo wilt
fails.
meet at the First Presbyterian
TTu-re are two way* to destroy j Church this coming Sunday at
a civilization: Drop bomb* ou it., 10:45 a m. in order to attend the
or second, let i't top soil wa*h or church service in a body with their
nlow away and misuse Its water prcsiJcnl, Mrs. Sue S. S evenir . urn-s. The first Is faster, but son.
the second Is surer.

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The “ sensational" S p i r i t u a l
' Knights snd gosepel singers will
appear at the Triumph Holiness
Church on West 15th St. Sunday
night, Oct. 21.
They will ring fa-.r.ri'a aeteetions such at * Nobody llul You,
Lord" and others.
The Rev. R. Copper has extend! ed an invitation to th# public to
i hear the singert Sunday night.

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CTUSHED TO EAETH. SHAlt RISE ACA1N1

Candidates Having Issue Trouble
By JAMES MABLOW
I enaoo quiet
On Wednesday Nixon u ld the
Associated Fret* New* Aaslral! H&gt;«n Thursday at hi* new* con- l*»uc mo»t pm on* are concerned
WASHINGTON ‘Jt — You need fereoce Eisenhower wa* a»ked to about is peace. Ye»!erday Risenaiore than a scorecard to follow1comment oo a rumor that nu hower said the bis campaign la­
the player* la the presidential “ Republican
strategist*'
h a d : sue i* management of thU cooncampaign.
planned to announce an end to th e; try’s Intemsl affair* since, w
For • while Thursday it teemed draft sod the bomb tetU but that »ald. nobody Is against peace.
Adial Stevenson would be In a Stevenaon beat them to the punch, progrea* or prosperity.
Eisenhower said this was news
Nixon, when he learned of (hit
one-sided conversation if he want­
ed to keep on talking about end­ to him. He added: "Now. I tell in Nevada, said he saw no coning the draft and the H-bomb test*. you fran'ly I here said my b i t Diet between what he said and
"hat EUcnhoweer *ai.
President Elsenhower said be words on these subjects."
wai finished discussing it. Rut
But he kept right on tatklng
But If the two Republican canVice President Nixon said he'd atout them, even though indirect- dldatea seem lo have trouble '•rontlnue talking about It although i ly, by declaring hia administration I tiding what the issues are. Stevhe said Eisenhower was right in had done ever)thing It could l o , enson alio gives signs of having
not talking about it
proect America.
|several mala Issue*.
^
And while Elsenhower picked | while this wat happening In
On Sept. 13 Slevenson salT:
one issue as the mein one In th e, Wi.hlngton Nixon wss campaign- *'l« i» • central Issuo in thl* ele?campaign. Nixon picked another
-------tion . . . whether America
wants
and said be .aw no conflict. Mean‘
He
announced
he
would
cont.ne
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Slevenson
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to *wvr
complacency . . . or whether it
trouble deciding what the m ain !10 *P?*k * w hl‘ h* «■ W Stev- want* . . . to move forward . . .
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enson i “ unsound position." on
to build a new America"
Slevenson had drawn Elsenhow­ both subjects.
On Sept. 24 he raid the con fV t
Perhaps
because
Elsenhower
er into an argument about the
between him and Itw Republi­
and
Nixon
are
on
opposite
&lt;M»«
(trait ami the bomb test oy rugcans "it fundamentally how *o
getting efforts toward ending both o f the country they haven't been preserve the little fellow, the n:Eisenhower repeatedly answered
dividual.
many, from h r . *
“ No" but this didn’t keep Stev- £ 2
h ,B . ln
engulfed by the big fellow, i f ,
first place on whit the main esm- few «
|I»algn Issues are.________________ The ..m e day Stevenson .a ll:
i"f&gt;ne of the central Issues In ftp*
feuding more over the muilcal rlection is which party mca.i&lt;
merit* of Elvis Presley than they what it says and which partv is
„„!y talking."
cal feeling across Ihe country, but, l are over politics.
About the only thing* now that
The more Ihe candidates scramon Ihe whole, no stern ahger stir*
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the
average
voter. ____
Nor ...(
any r_._
panic would rake up the electorate j ble around, looking fur issue*, the
fear. Few voter, seem to be tp -j
f°r President EDrnhow. more they make it appear the I*proa’chlng thepolls in Ihe spirit
t T *° *|en°unce both golf and moth- sue* are pretty thin. If the voters
of PaulRevere, alert to .ave the cra ood -or for Adlal Stevenson to are getting boraJ with this catfland
.
. prinf,M Margaret Rose palgn. ihafs probably one of (ho
of Britain.
rcasona why.
The prea profess to find this de­
cay of partisanship astonishing,
particularly since both El.enhower
an.I Stevenson have taken off the
gloves amt Indulgrd In more bare­
fisted knuckle-bustin' than they did
In 1932. Rut from the standpoint
of any mast reaction, they might
almost be fighting in a vacuum.
In an effort to find the reason
behind Ihe public's apathy, report­
er* are going to “ tho grass roots."
But the grass roots aren’t saying
much. They're yawning, too.
The truth teem* to be that (he
average voter doesn't realty have
hit dander up against anybody. He
la weary of international crises
and mostly Interested In his own
problems. He wants more peace
and a bigger hunk of prosperity,
but whether ho plan* to vote for
Ike or Adlal ho doesh't feel the
other candidate la putting to make
him poor or tiko him into war. So
nobody's reaRy belly ripping mad
■t anybody.
H U highly unlikely that any
•lection loser will have to push a
peanut up Plhe's Peak with hU
noae this Noe. 7. Who feels strong­
ly enough on the campaign to risk
such ■ bet? Even the career mar­
{ tj-o f u n i u i
tini drinkers, who usually will quer"Any
chsnco
of
iMvlng
your thermometer hero until *
r*l st the drop o f an olive, art

"Banner Day*", a twice-yenrly event Is Sanford with folks from all around us en­
more than Just an opportunity for Sanford joying the benefits- that will be derived
and Seminole County people to save on from the two-day event.
Perha|M uppermost in minds of every­
their purchase*.
These events, one of which takes pluee body is "How much can I save?" The an­
. tomorrow and Saturday, are an opportunity swer Is — plenty — for real bargains, such,
to become aqualnted with your merchants ns "Banner Days" merchandise means buy­
who. are striving to make Sanford one of ing and laying In rtore for the months ahead.
•the finest Cities In the nation.
To be a store operator In Sanford is in
Meet your neighbor downtown Friday
; Itself an expression of faith In the com­ and Saturday - and meet your merchant
munity, an expression of confidence in the too, for he is Interested in serving you to
people who live within the community, to the best of his ability!
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share the problems of a community in which
they operate and to be loynl to the com­
Human Brain Control
munity’s citizens and fellow businessmen.
Will a time come when there will be en­
Sanford merchants have Ion* ex profiled
their loyalty In Sanford - for through their slaved nations where humnn being* arc
organization the Sanford Merchant* Associa­ literally turned into robot*?
Recent statement* by a scientist gave
tion they have planned for the expanding
economy of the city, worked with city rbe to this s|&gt;eculutiun. He spoke of the
officials for the betterment of the mun­ possibility of actually controlling human
icipality, become affiliated with the city’s brains by radio A* he described it, it might
civic clubs so that they might be more eloacly la* possible to equip a child with a socket
associated with their nelghlwr* In huslnesn mounted under the sculp, with electrodes
It) IIAI. I10YLK
those at which &gt;ou just sal and
so that mutual problem* could »•«* solved co­ reaching selected areas of the brain. A
NEW YORK F~-Curbstone com- watched — were baseball, footminiature
radio
and
antenna
could
be
plugg­
operatively.
mmts of a Pavement Plato:
! ball and basketball. Rut this )ear
The regular events, "Bnnn.r Dnys . are ed Into the socket, and from then on the In 19.'2 the ordinary v.,(.-r didn't ] Politics »cem» to outrank them as
child's
l*ehavlor
could
l»e
controlled
or
mod­
• product of the Sanford Merchants As­
hesitate to break up a beautiful * spectator sport. No one Is playlifelong friendship over a differ-1 lnf ,he K*me but Ihe professional
sociation - and they are presented in order ified.
politicians. The voters are on the
If the statement were made within the cue* in political opinion,
to create a i«n*« of nelghborllness lietwern
sidelines sitting on Iheir hinds.
context
of
n
bit
of
fdence
fiction,
it
would
H
e
"*»
that
steamed
up
the merchant and the shopper.
H wasn't that way in 1932. Re­
be
frightening.
Made
as
It
was,
by
a
scienH
u
t
do
you
know
of
anybody
Merchants Association President II. Imember? Everybody was in poli­
Perkins, Jr., and his corps of committee- t i s t , it was even more so. Perhaps the *ho *}“ ■ br,,k™ **’•' l‘f‘,|“n* t i c , ami politics was in every­
body. Husbands were so riled up
men who are fellow merchants, hnvc done scientist was just giving vent to his imagin- cjn„ pjt2l,? |
were even talking back to
a remarkable Job In planning ahead for ation. The things he talked of mat never .Vinctren day* from now thr na they
their wives.
come
to
p
a
s
n
mny
never
even
be
possible.
ti„n
P
icks
u
.
M
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t
president.
B
ut
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•'Banner Days” . They hnvc promoted the
Democrats
into
, nkJnnrn,,h
event to create Interest In nelghl*or "hop- Hut In n world In which so mnny incredible ihr gen.-r*l public *e?m» turdir
things
have
become
realities,
it
Is
dlffkult
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.
b
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rtta
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than
by
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,
,h*
p|.„"
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and
an,'
plng with neighbor and neighbor shopping
t&lt;&gt; be entirely skeptical.
shopping da)* left before Christ Republican within earshot w*»
alongside of neighbor.
ready to call them.
No
one
would
wnnt
to
see
scientists
stop
ma,
It in the merchants who can truly feel
H was a time when everyone
the support of a community townrd the suc­ their exploration in any direction. It can \vj,at ha. happened'
was .ure Ihe country needed to
only
In
*
hoped
thnt
man
will
also
projrreaii
in
previous
presideniiai
election
cess and continued growth of tne city aim
be saved, and the only way to save
relations, In getting along with &gt; « » politics ha. *lwa&gt;» ranked it was to vote the way he did.
there dro many phases of growth such as .In, human
____
as
Am erica« too
partitipant
The rival candidate* weren't
population, commercial, Industrial, military, ^
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.
sport, a participant sport being
There may be no need to fear tho know- onc ln *hlch )ou take part your. simply men. Dwight Eisenhower
or tourist. The merchants no doubt, arc the
another Richard tho Lionfirst to feel and hear the reaction of n city’ll ledge thnt mny be found, no need to dread self — such as playing gin rum- was
hearted, leading a new crusade:
thnt
knowledge
may
lie
nsed
In
an
evil
fashmy^or
making love
citizens, whether It lie political, economical,
The great spect.h.r sports _
J e n s o n wr.s t new Woodion to make robot* of human being*.
—
. —
.
row Wilson, reborn moro glamoror social.
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1ous.
The Sanford Herald Is anxious to sec, re­
None of the politician* aurroundflected In the support of Sanford merchants Independence Of Mind
Ing them were simply human
toward the people in the city and county,
either. All wore haloes or had
Never lieforc has there been a time when
cloven hooves, depending on the
the same good spirit of "shop at home”
voter’s view.
during "Bnnner Days” .
(ka|&gt;cn(lence of.mind. Tlibi Is so b e e n us
And issues? In 1932 everything
"Banner Days” should be big days in never before hus there been such n ire
was an Issue-even animal life.
mendou* effort to direct thought nlong one SAN FRANCISCO * - Interml* Remember
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red
line
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nnolher.
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and
Dick Nlion'k dog.
line
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niniviier.
play
In
two
or
thrre
act*
wilh
“Chrckeia"?
The Sanford Herald
A fantastic array of weapons is brough. |)rr#k, |n iirtwron — I* making
Today all ihla Is chaneed Thar*
I)»H f * « « * H lU luK U y
Bui. 4 » t _
to liear upon the Individual mind with the some heart rrpair* thoroughly are still
—* patches of- strong
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potltii t M i i i i t i» i» w i i i f m t . n t it . m s *t
. Ska r »t Offloo •« S«»rorS. runs* ;ns»» «h* Set intention of persuading, coercing, frighten- safe.
of roatrM* of March I. IBT9
Ing or shocking it into thinking like the This new technique wa* doruin PMiitiMn. wutr
nwW m
MARION IIAItMAN III. Catcalls* Kdltor
must. mind. }V« are told, with varying de- K in ^ C on eg c
e°i iV'
Advsrll.tr* Slssse.r
■VCLYM i CUSIIINfl AS
gm*s of subtlety, to wenr what others wear, annua| r(JI)&lt;rpi,
Tk* Herald U e iwviweer af tka AstocUtad Prv.a
liehnve ns otliers do, believe what Is cus|M
&gt;|ng j,ine Whrn the human i
wkltk la Mlllled aaclMlvsir ta tka use for republicsUea af ail tka total aswt prt.tsd In tkls asw.psp-r,
tomary to Ijelleve.
body is first Chilled down to .low
There arc hundreds of public relations body proense* and Mood Row.,
■sprsssatsd Natleaallr ky Oansral adv.ril.l.e
Ssrvlca law It) Oaergta Ravlan Rt.k ntde
firm* In the United States whose principal Thro the heart can be opened for
Atlspla Oaargla
direct view lo make in.ide rebusiness it Is to mold and sway public opin pairs.
fim SCR im O R RATRS
inn, to gain acceptance for this or thnt idea. Under chilling, blood Row to the
(v Carrie*
II* per wttk
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I'M
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three Mealfce
Sis Meelha
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Scorea of columnists And commentators heart can t&gt;e stopped completely
is.ee
lis t
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mss
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seek to foster a particular point of view. for a time. Ilut the safest lime
USli.err eetiree. ears* af ihaaks. resslwtleae aae
Ah Ukll
•elleea af aalenalam.al for Ike parpasa sf ral.Ue
The
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fae4* rtli ka tkara.4 f»r tl rsenl.r advertialep ral*.
television programs, it bllzznrd of maga­ Ilt-re Is where Ihe intermission
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Titursday, Octolrcr IB; 1980 zines and Irook* full of militant ideas.
Fnge 4,
lake longer than six minutes,
T h e mind, in short. Is tubjectcd to a co n ­ some of Ihr work is done, then
TODAY’S III III. K VKUSE
For w» must all appear Irefore Ihe judg­ stant bnrrnge designed to prod nnd shajs’ clamped arteries are released and
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Thor*. Pet I t 1»56 f t g » Lfllfga M a r y C h u r c h '

S o cia l fcvontA

Conning
The News

Women's Circle
Meets Wednesday

The Business Women'* Circle
of the Community Church of Lakr
By VIRGINIA CONN
Mery held it* monthly nu-o'inj.
Tat
Told
I*
out
of
the
hospital a party fun.
Wcdne.day evening at the home
feeling fine, after a brief 111of Mr*. L W. Srolt Mr* P D
Blaine Ubbcy, skipper of VAHneis. Her husband. Daxe la TAD 7 came home Monday and is much
Ander.on. vice president prc«ided
to the Staff from VAIi 9.
in the abtenre of tht presi.dcn',
improve*), we are glad to report,
Mr*. Walter I. Piper. Mr*. Joe
Polly Brubaker ha* announced lie I* convalescing at his home
Smalher*
led
the
devotion*.
the roumptiot of adult rlas*c* on Iroquoi* Ave.
One of my favorite people Is
®7
MOOD
Mi'ute* of the provloti* meeting
In art on Tuesday morning at
ten, in ber h»ute on Mellonvillr. back tn town. Cy Fltlon literally
Whit v*kth alt the wonderful no penalty for unnecessarx rough- * err rc*'* am* aPproved. The
To the many who haxe aaked about blexs into town on the heel* of
eiervonc ha* been bringing tics* to keep »pectator» in line. |re».urcr * reu rt followed »hov.*
the children's art ela*&gt;ea, khr I* the storm, at 3:00 a. m. Wednes­
and calling in lately. I've had net- Protect your eye* by u*ing »un- JT.' “j 1 " vcral&gt; b i'rn r- of 1188.34
planning to start one soon, but day morning, lie has been gone
thcr the time nor the energy to gla»*ca to guard againit the glare ™ c h e " inC T * » »a * com plied
the date ha* not been determin­ with VAH 5 since 3tay. Jaan re­
devote to thi* column. And I doubt of the late afternoon sunlight and by ,hc ,wu children'* hospital
ed. It may depend on the conven­ port* that while the plane waa
Jf there would have been apace u*c some eye drop* to s-a*c thr
oiadr by Mr*. J
M
ience of the majority, to If you landing the men in the hangar
A n put it in. had I written it. But diicomfort which often i» the re- Thompson and two girl* gingham
would like to enter your children, were foxerishty nailing up a huge
thins* have kind of •licked oft *ult of too great a concentration l*re*»e». made by Mrr Smxtherrail R&lt;&gt;9 ft, and speak to Polly sign which said. "Welcome home
fd be ter get with It. , of wind and »un.
I * n,l her mother. Mr*. Beebe.
to the 3tayfair boyi." VAH 5 has
about it.
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j The»e Item* were torn* d o*er to
a
numbe- of highly enthusiastic
Don't
forget
Happy
Hour
at
the
You know, being »ocicty editor
On the new arrival. Li»t. . . : Mn
&gt;*. M Cochran, Sewing
tt. Q. O. Friday afternoon. Octo­ and capable golfers, who have
eertainlv ha* it* eompeniatlolU. Mr. and Mr*. R. C. Hancock. are 1J’ halrman. Total x~i.t o f thr three
ber 19th. from 3 :IS to 4:45. Tne been missed at the Country Club
For example the other day, tn the j buying a home at 109 Pinccre*! j "***• including shipping rh.«rg«»
S'. A. S. Combo will play, and these many months. By this time
mail l received a holtle of their! Drixc. They h u e t*u boy*, eight uil1 be prora’ ed among the memfeatured as a bar special will be next week I hope they will alt
ncue*t perfume from a well- and aix, and he i* a salesman her*. Further plan, for the chuich
shrimp in a basket, with French be out thcro again. It's wonder­
known cosmetic
manufacturer, for the Adkina Mfg. Co. . .Mr* tm aar tn h&lt;« held early in Drcem
fries, slaw-, bi.rults and honey for ful to have them home, and text
and onlv yotrrday. they followe*l |Catherine Jone», a widow, is a ber were dUcui.oJ. Mra. Thimp.
90e. Coffee will alto be provided goes for the whole squadron,
it up with a 4 or. bottle of cologneitemporary resident at loot Park! »«&gt;n and Mr*. Smather*. from U r
for those who wi*h it. We attended which ha* always held a special
*^ n the a a m e acent. I'm not permit-(Axe. She hail* fram Cincinnati, croup will work with two re-ire _____________________ _______
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thr enickrn in a basket supper plare in the heart of Sanford.
ted to mention the name of the O. . .E. A. Olllff Jr. live* with icntalivcs of the Friendship C m *
t III lit P\IIT t» h* Ip -lamp out du . cu lu l- at. it-..-.- nirmttrr* ..f the Civic Department of
manufacturer in thi* column, but j1** wile anil two chi dren at COu on this project It sin. .ugge-'i-.I the Sanford XX.uiait't Club, who inrt ve«tcnl.i\ morning and folded l it Chri.tma* Seals until noon. They - several weeks ago. and the food1
was drhriou* VAII 9 is planning
I'll *»|\c* \•» i a chic. It
i»n; * alrnctlo A\c. Hr I; i
»t the men member*
« u . (left U right). M i' K \ W1 itnei )|
II
I
In &gt; J \iv. Mi* S. t;. IHIciih i . Mi *, u
to u.e Happy Hour as a get to­
sale Oct 22. and is packaged in Title and Abstract Co. of Sanford either a hamburger or xvlerrr I Kryr*. Mi*. C It.l b * «n. Mi*Ionian. Ci .I i.iiu
Mi c MFlowers. Mr*. Frr.t T. Well*,Mis.
beautiful gold aid black con- and »hc ia a teacher at Soulhsidu roast and that rake and pie, for HowardM--ntu-th. 't i- II VX RurC-r.Mr X. .4Vr-U-y,
Mr.. Fiamt-s
T. Mcrixxe ilhcr, Mrs. It. It. gether for the whole squad. Hath
tainrr I f . supposed to make thclSchool.
‘Inert be
I from the baiaar Cruuilry, Mrs. It. D. Rhode*, and Mrs. B. 1 . Moore.
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_________ unit of N A. S. i* trying to sup­
port the B. O. Q. as much a.
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possible, in order that improve­
3tr*. James Buckler’Fly-up
ment* may be made not provided
fur by the Navy. Maybe I am Troop recently invested a group
1 hope you're all planning to R v D g y
W v a f-».
11 00 or under fo* the fancy work W 0 1 1 1 ( 1 f l 5 C L l l D L 6 Q T f l S VV I l C l t L O C C l l l o n m c T n C n n l c
all wet, but those who complain of girl* into the girl Scouts. The
lake advantage of all the wonder-j “ /
T’ 7 u , r
j ^ Complete plans fur t*v conceit
k -C a m b
I O V .U U h
aboxt n«t having a club in ban- color hearer* for the ceremony
|
In
he
guru
by
th.»
Hanir*len
Pu% d bargain* the Sanford mrr y^a. P | g e e M p p f j n a
font will rratirr one sooner If were Joyce Sheppard with Bandy
Bose Aead.-mv r*i.».r sebe.'
chant* are offering during "Banm C C I I liy
The newly-clectetl officers of the 1f»r Nov. II will h- orranged by
The l.a»ie steps tn preparing ( they come to the function* plan- Iferxish and Barbara Buckler aa
ner Paya". There are really »ome
n* by Mr. Wilburn, the new man­ guar.ls, and Norma Whittern dl«
grand buys for your home*, a* Dependable Class of the First the prcitd-n\ Mr* l'iprr on h*r
\. It IMer.on Director of *'i- i f fn -h water in .lerile rreipt- breakfa.t x*ere teamed by the ager. And after all, its not the reeling The girls, a* a troop, re*,
xxell .a*
. fur ,your
— wardrobe. Such. I M S * l*hl,r^h« «
hi-'return from Pit MMth.
* (J^''petrn*e"for"^intnide County, ail. &gt; and 3| If iae are n-.t v!l&gt; K'l* «’ f the Sanford Junor High I place, but the people that make
pexted the Browrnle Promise and
a* bath mat »et«. blankit*. and stalled by the Ilex Milton Wyatt
Member* \ • ..4. -, to . J:Women
t!.-- Civic Jeet to a hit or faU-out, « r miut School 4 11 Club when they met
the wing* and pins were given to
sweater* to mention only a fem a: the regular monthly meeting 'a * thnr ci . •- fn.- w o d ri :.-r- #n&lt;| p,.,0 \ft pepart ’ the consider the possibility ..f being Wednesday,
the new tenderfoot scout* by 3lrs.
And one store l* offering 40'c off Monday eveening at M&lt; Kmlry ment* that '.&lt;n ’&gt; ,e i* to World Sanford Woman's t'lub on “ What u«e*l »■ a Wclfari or refugee c*m
Kleanor Syke«. and llaibata!
Buckler and 3lr* 33’hlttern.
- John
t|l Seminole
«*r
on all fall and winter clothing. Hall, are a* follow.:
follow*: Mi
MiJohn Service
Sendee for
for distribution
distribution ami
ami rotrot- ,th*
Seminole County
County Civil
Civil Defense
llefensi t*r
Wlmt.rrlv made
In.taut milk;!
For the next three weeks. Mrs.
Now how's that for a deal?
Schirard Jr President: Mr. W tool that San hr g.xen tc lie
Doing
I vest r.lax r lie l.iltrr prinriple wnuld pro Ilremla Clarke and Sara McW’at
Winegar of the Florida Power
B. Kirhy. vice proldent; Mr “
1 sponsored by the mreilng* Frill pi-Moitr, uhowa* sent a r*-wl problem Mr Peter- t*-r» made hisvuits; Cand Crimm
K'alu School,
an I Light Company will be Join*
4 What do you navy wive* think ( II. tensing, .ecrctaiv, Mr. V Chrtf
i i
. .
'scheduled l» .(v ik .»t Itir meet- *on slalvd. a* il t* r.timatrd that and 'lary l.loyd made mulflns;.
Ing the girl* at the high *ehoo|
^ *f our new column? What? you |„ .Smith, treasurer; Mr* M If
s
^r
bix*
oa* eani'd l* K* -imin-e it o the niin»t»er of ex.iciire* ri-nung Itetsy Williams and Pal Smith |
to tnCruct them In the u«e of the
haxen't *een it! Shame on yoxi Wyatt, teacher
th'. r " / t , - i I
!, *
to the Il*xalrd ruitdillon* re.-ill m would he approximately three set lhr tahlej Sara and Su-an
electric store, and will teach them
it's
New* ij Mr*. . It W llarrl* gaxe ihr do- - - called
------- "Conning the
,
1 .
Women
from ihr recent rainstorm, times '--i normal population lie Harper fixed fruit; Mary Ann I The wedding of 311s* June tn cook.
and I* xxnlten by one of your own. xotlonal. u*mg Mat'hew- to 32 in «•*
«’ "nly fun »:o„ , , Kr.-up -.1
xlr Priersnn said that he x*anl
ihiat |.n-| would ha*,- i„ |,r Wat.on. i.eoU-ia Jones and Flea- Vanrc ami Kni. Jsmrs II. Ilrodic
Mrs. Virginia lonn.
tiinny
to n* her text.This was followed
,hr
* !rrilj? ",
" * " r- e*l tn clear un, m ..n ceu tlim that brought in from gnxrmmrni si.»r nor Sykes r.Kiked
hsron; and' will be Saturday, Dct. 20 at 4 p.
her friend*.
by prayer.
ganiiation the wholeplrdte
o f the n,iin)- people *-« m lo h*x- and .-,rr supplies and medical .upplies Bonnie|fiv*klns
and Sharon Kar- m. at the First Baptist Church,
--------After the monthly and yearly ehurrh falls on (heir shm llrr. that is that the local Civil Defense r*i.■«t h*.brought in also
Rrks mnde hot renal.
with the Rev. W. P. Brooks Jr.
Aren't»»e proud of a.I
m.r repor « were gixen. Mrs. S.hlrard ' ,r *Thompson made a motion unit „ lWn&lt; m illing. He said
\,
„ h i, lh,.
. . . .„
officiating.
young men and women who *£r , appointed the following chairmen: ’ ’ ’1,r' ’ r
*’
*' *"•* bthat most of the information pro „| u,i% |llt,
(
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31rs. Marvin Milam will be Ih«
n* MARIAN R. JONM
making their names known In he Mrs. J H. Lochelt. bespltaliiy; . 1 h *
« a« *c,'.n.lrd h*- Mr*. ^ r,w i ve .n what m do in e.*e , , J ^ m i , , o , ‘ eiare . h S
organist and (irrald Covington will
OVIKDO-Thla "up and com*
x .n ou . colleges throughout the Mr,. W\ B.
Kirby, historical; b" ,a,hr " •"*'
'»
'&lt;•««' ,,f an air attack -o,m - from a ' Z - . T Z able lo n hrxe hm
lie soloist.
ing" little community la chork
ountry? Thrse young pepole x* ill yjr&gt; John Cailahan, membership; ^ ’r
b°Pr " a’ expres *&lt;l that nu'rtopulitan .our**- ralio-r It*.*'X ,
man sofefriug and suBge*li-&lt;l lied
31rs. Richard Rarincau, of Wash­ full of entertainment Ideal. Thla
e our leading citl/cn* of tomor- sirs. r . L. Wallil, publicity; and lalcr ,h e . sro" t h ,,f
~r».ip
fri,m , ma:!er communities ami , r„ „ ,
, Aid Course* as (he
ington, I). C„ sistrr of the bride time it I* the Oviedo Garden Club,
rowr and. from the looks of thing*, Mm. j .,,.; |fJ(|crcr&gt; f|owrr.
would make an in* teas? in the
problem, ben- an- Ur ,
n-p.
will be niatron-of honor and only commencing
Ihler season
on
Sanford's tomorrow will tje tn
sirs. John Callahan read "Are |,|' ,,KC P°*4'blr
iliff.-rcnt Per . sample. Sanford
The girl* o f the »ex»nth tirade, •ttrndant.
Mr. l'i lerson intrirupti I him­
Thursday, Oct. 1». at the homo
good hand*.
You Guilty"to the rlas.,
after1hr Novrmbrr n'fr l" ? '‘ Ill he
i4 ltip t&gt;r,. „f ptjre nio*l
people
I It t'bili learned hnxv to makei
Kns. Henry Kujarva, Pensacola, of 3trs. A. A. 3tyer*. on Lake
"
which it xva» announced thal the " 1*!’ " r' 5'M,l’ 'b rr. ami the free- would choose to lw in or move to self at one point in hi* speech amt hake U.etilt*. fry bacon, and
will serve as be«t man for Kns. Charm.
Mr. and Mr* L. It. Ilarxejr, wrho r|4«, ua, j0
|,]0
ember wi:h Mr, s |* F.iwl-r
j„ raM, „* an rmergenry. *» why to imiiilie "Am I talking too
•• |t&gt;e tn'te et &gt; W f mretln- not Ilrodic.
A full staff of new officers will
base
nsx e JU
Ju*t
*I reruriuii
returned irom
trom their
men xa- ip,,,), jn ,,hhp
j&lt; ff|„,Mp
h „Mp
At
-xi me
the close
riose .1 'he
'nr bum te
.&lt;■ •
-e.
*•* ,«hmstI
bout I elatmratr
elaborate Plan, lx- m.ni&lt; lon g '"
cation. rr;w&gt;rt thal they are "Glad^ j |r, j , K |ULpr , haillp(, , ,|r »»on. Mr*. Anderson *|*oko hr.ef- p, mtAC the rribidenl* of Saninid
A* u.uat. Hie ladies of the rlub 0,1
,ft- n,am’ To,,r&gt;' " nJ ,,*r* Cshrrs will tie Gene Kstridge. face their task of duties; namely,
bad outdone themselves m floral 1 *-• ' 'f1" 1 ,h" b * '
• ■ of Sanford, and Id. Lee Jir*. of 31rs. Charle* T. Niblack. presi­
to be home".
|merntrer* for the courtesy
•
‘ •’-I Mr
p|acc else.
courle.y' c*.
rV- 'i' on
?n
1_rh;,rrhl' '
ai"'
'«r
dent; 3fr*. C. Il Clout*, program
arraiucmei.ts. with one of the
Dunne and Carol Cleveland I'rniarolr.
hern aiat- ],Cn,r'1 ,l“min
rms Ari,
hcr Ma&gt;' ,n Klne- Alaskjn
sillk' T ix jeatlmi.
h™!, " ~ Z
f
He said that
the rr.. on f-.r thr mo*I unuMi.-il twin; one hi .hade made and ImVed the hlsenlts, and
No Invitations arc being sent rhalrman; 3lr*. Spark* t-ee CTonta.
ShertunnB
gave'Pome
For you gal* xxho'xc neon
man. Aril.
i ' ivII
Defence Organintion l n
the table xvas set by Virginia in town, but all friend* of the secretary; and 3trs. 31. L. Gary,
Jtrmhng a lot of the hometoxxn
Delicious homema l«- rake ,n.i inlerr.llnx flgur » on the number Seminole County i» to trx to fit of brown, made of dried cattailtreasurer.
touplr aie invite! to attend.
lav-son and Frankie Warren.
and college football games, and
sea
oal*.
dried
okra
anil
locust
mill
Mr*. Jis.ie W'lnrgi*r was pres-| A reception will be held Burned-‘ We are delighted with the Idea
pods
rhe
euntaliiiT
x
.j.
a
palm
in
frond, artfully ,hai«d m l finish enl and gave apron, to all the lately fnllnuiixg the wedding the that Mrs. Spark* Leo Clonta ha*
Kdurational
Building o f
the promised tn keep us posted on
eii
girls.
their activities. The Garden Hub
The meml-er. were told that at church.
Xloi &lt;li&lt;playnl weir many t&gt;ra.i
ha* been responsible for some
their
next
nitetlny,
which
still
liful •Christmas patkagr* wlurh
wonderful Improvement* and ideas
i-i
b*-ht
In
two
week*,
they
will'
d em on .Ira led
the x ar iou *
xiax ,
in the past.
lit Chrntnias .rat. c Id hr i...| le lauglit IlOw to cook veieal.
We understand that their mem­
iir
m l bow to p ir p a ic fruit.,
hi
gift
wrapping'
Orl. I*
bership is growing — that assure*
tin- women of the Cixir Dr
3lis* 3lyiti« Wilson was also
W. 31. Ilayne*
han. 3lrt. lanxell 0*icr. Mr,, t territorial *et up. She ll'uslruted W «W n i «'»; P»«W|c ur. the n-«*
u* of more marvelous Improve­
paitmrnl h.nl n.et earlier .it in 3u present at the meeting,
W. J. Peacock
ments and Idea* for our thriving
Is- Wallis and the Bex. M ||
her talk with booklet* an I pu - W rt
ra,,'°
fln‘l
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Wvatt.
and growing community.
Sally Wallace
don't always rra«l or li.tcn to a m fur the purpose of folding
turr*.
111
Chn.lma*
Seal*,
amt
ai
12
30
lie cit.-sl as an example
At » late hour the Swimcs* as­ thr.t
of n.-'x.- ll.ere **a* a entered dlsll lunrh
sisted by .Mrs Smithei* served of publicity fixe rule*
rover*go Ihry hat hr-n
paper
lemon eu.taid lopped x.iir wh»:»In cel-bration of National Art
on «&gt;no tu r n * ? held in
|x-d rrram and -effee to members. given
'X&gt;ck. tin- member* of Hip Fine
3lr«. O. T. Pearson, ehairnian.
July
Mr*. Thompson, .Mr* Ruby l.-n3ri Department had nfi .lisplax prrsMeil o 'e r the rneelint of th*.
Mis* Patty Ann Dyer wa« pn
a .
P
r
.
Ite •aid Hint they had a »l.le .onn&gt; painting* In
den. Mr*. Itiehai-I Beebe 3I-*.
tcrtalned by her mother Mrs. Mar
; the First UaptUl Church will meat
1*1-11 kllnun Cbrntian Women's Frllowsh'P at
THURSDAY
It. K. True. 3trs Fuwlrr. Mr*. Inn ru ganir.xtlon which x, as prr I'-ral artist and a im-Miln r of th&gt;- thr First Christian Chur.-n X|ontin Dyer at a party Tuesday hon_
.■'.r
'
The Brotherhood of the Firal at the home of 3tn. J. 3V. Carter
Ttie r.lhrl non I Circle of tic &lt;-,K , n y|r,. A nder-n. a i l the Pared In ........ .. It n
rloh 3tr* I) C lloe.ird Mr» ilai evening.
Baptist Churrb wilt have their tint XV. rx.til St. et 7;30 p. m.
orinf hiT fourth birthday.
rvm'»rr-iiinn*i i hr » il
ri*
» '•v*
|y In the rxent of an hi i-rgeney j.
l&gt; llim-hart. who h j . , rhrdi|
Thr hiMrrn urrr gi\cn match*
11? k h ,
(1u i' ,ian crh,,rcfh butbandi. V I&gt; Andr..... . Rtfv
Mrs Stone gaxe an lnlcre*tirg monthly supper and program
Ttie Fidclis Class of the First
and stall'd that our defense •* rd i * speak on '( era lilies as &gt; ie|mrt tin tire lute natior.il Con­
meeting at 7:00 p m.
alnc
Baptist Church will meet at the
based on tbr&lt;c prinrlpli
li if Holihjr" was unable |n |&gt;,
pre. vention «• De* Itolne*. U
"with
„ h bi.ioon* u .,d i«
jss.
s'
m
There will he a training meet­ home of Mrs J. P Whitaker, 403
wr x*,-re hit by a bomb
'scry p|)|
xirs. If. K Itmg Kit charge of ing for 4 It Icadrra at 2 p. m. We«l KliMhtrcnth Street, at 8:00
the patio these serve.) tu kooo
a, S:M p. m. it was announc
small likelihood that the ex p ose
1
1
»l*f»a**
foi
t'
e
civ
lr
Depart
the
program
and
gavn
an
Infarniithe small guest*
entertained p(j aj 3tomtay’ a meeting,
at the Council Center. 401 E. 25tb p.m. with Group No. One, kite.
of one of those bombs would tie nil
wprp
tne talk entitled "That .Vhlcli We
J. A. Vales, chairman, aa host­
throughout the nfternoon.
Committee* were appointed by
St.
,a-t. i on IhU area' 3) if a Mr. „ ((V r„ tl, C. 31Mrs Flower.
F
Haxe Seen and Heard.” NH-- enum­
The Iasdics Aid Society of the esses.
They were acrxvd Ice rream. Mr*. Harold llcibst, prnident of
bomb
dropped In. el • enough Rn-rkenridgi
| Mr* W E
II erated the school# Inat are lime- Lutheran Church of The Redeem­
nut*, fruit Juice and a cake that the Circle, and are as follows:
The Pilot Club will hold IU
pniximily that we nu.lit K&lt;- in M, ,
the Fjiip Art • fitti d by fun I* sent by C. \V. F. er will inert at L30 p.m. at the
s»j* the hit of the day. Or rathrr
On the serving committee will
regular business meeting In the
Mr. and Mr*. L. II llxrvey have danger of fall mil. n&gt;d. t- -aid no |)rpar1mpn, Mr,
Slisphen Ter
Mi*. Slune had chxr.'r of Hie church. A white clrphanl sale Yacht Club at g:0O p.m. et
It wa* three cake*. The first »a* he Mr*. Bea Alford. Mr*. Harold rri^irnril
n cT Y from
rom »a xarili-in «pent definite Plan* ran be made for ||(|(. ( a n |
^
II 1 rrln■r
devotional an I 31r• x'. N Gran­
a large round cake with a doll llerbst. 3lrs Herbert Thuraton. j„ Kentucky,
p;r
which time the district governor,
will be held.
«'.rginia an.t North evacuation because of d.-iree* «f
,
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tham and Mr* It II Wd.iam*
Inserti’d in the renter. Hre»«e-I Mrs Oscar Zittrowe The kitchen i - .,.,!,.,
fallout and varying il-crinal con­
Seminole Chapter Number Two Mrs. .Marie Gleason of Ocala, wilt
isrie
hostesiei.
a* a bride, with the cake, frosted committee will he 3fr*. Karl 3to\.
dition*. But he said there most
|__a
II
J
of Hie O K. 8 will meet at the make her official visit. Prior to
xtr. ant Mis. 33ill.am If C-.n- j|p grni.ra| rvaeiiation p a-,» .mi w i l l C C r S
In S lQ llC u
0«ilh rowr upon row of “ ruffle*", ley. Mr*. Clyde Btin*on, 3tr*
Ihe bu.inrss session a dinner hon­
Ma.onic Temple at 8 p. m.
rx
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serving *» the akirt.. The other nalph I.o»*ing. 3lrs. Bonner Car rj,i fct'en-le I the impressive ce*c- rM.r\on.- shoilt! h . »***-&lt;|n.«t*.- D
oring Mrs. Gleason will be held
FRIDAY
two cake* were smaller replica* ter and 3trs. Mr3tltlan
ninnies of 'he Su'ii'rnt" -unit ard shelter—guvemmeiit rn om m e te
There will be a Week Day Km at 6 SO p m , also at the 3’ aeht
of the brids*. only they were 'dres
Surpcr will he sen ed 3 30 tn the Induet'on n*o the Florida Ba- won't tin in Florida it will haxe
The Dori-.-it n « i « f 't.e 1 r-t
drrgarten at Ihe First Presbyter­ (luh
*ed" in blue and pink. All three 6:15, a meeting will follmr the c f their ion W-lfort II •' irail. („ t,P ihr ties! on,* can do in hi. llaptisl Fhurrh held it. in -'
There will be i Week Day Kind­
ian Church from 9 oo through
carried bouquet* of flower*, and «uppcr. After the Circle meeting who i* mi ried to the form?-3*is« o .n home . half a t.mk of g.i* monthly mre'lns f..r IK. ur.x ie*r
ergarten at the First Presbyter*
12 00 P. 31.
flower* and ferns wrrr usrd to rrfrc.hmrnti wer* served h r ,Pergy Ann D.iieiu, daughitr ef in rar In ra.r of
iruatlon of 1oe dny nighl at ihe horn • .if
tan Church from 9:00 through
H311 RD 3 Y
\|r. It XX Linker of Bioxvixir
decorat*
th*
"*i&lt;ls.'’
around Mrs Faf Slmp*o* nad tfrr. ffa r-;Mr. « r l Mr* Ondy D nc.ip, of p„wrr failure. resuiiinL- in need Mr* 7! C Caoi.inrl*. 21 it Afy.llr*
12:00 p.m.
The
First
Baptist
Church
of
them In front of the bride wa* «l(| llerbst.
Sanford
1f-&gt;r usin'* car radio and a mpplx 1st with 3tri f. |. ! 1 l-h/ *. f i - ti 233 h»* rr.-&lt;-ntlv Invested
The Brownie Scouts of the Kirat
Sanford
has invited
all Ihr
,
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K
ar
en
t.uiVrr.
Donna
a small white "pillow", also »
co 1- ,le.,s
Piribyler.an
Church will maet in
x
Imrches
of
the
Association
1
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a
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n
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l
,
and
IK-bble
XXrigle
The
cake, in which were placed four
Mr*. lluMiy. , ! j m
share in Ihr (irjup Training the Youth H nl'in* at 3:M p.m.
candle*.
br • . hi l'hY mcetlng"*tu « nler The « 'rU ,r
.!|,r I,,'',ori' ,? School at 7 30 P. «
9 Thoie lnxlle.1 to be with the
ional wa. vc*i ' Mr \ s,-‘,r l5,',k '■'hc,r
Pe/ ” fk Saturday—The It. A.'* of the Thr Pioneer Fellowship aed Re­
creation of the First Presbyter*
e
x
p
la
in
e
d
the
workings
o f the
honorce were fatty Stanley, Su­
I. Thom*, all I Xtr* F XV |;rg|r
Kir*t Baptist Church will mret ian Church will mret in the
san Dunn. Cathy and Linda Lor
let In prayer The treasurer'* variou* depailment* end showed at the church at 9 30 a.m.
the different
machine*
Youth Building from 8.00 p.m.
Cathy Samuils. Debbie Pale. 3larrirnit was gixen by Mr- It 3. Item
SUNDAY
Ihru-igh t W pm ,
u»rd.
tha Parkrr. Vickie Dowdell, and
Cot.cn.
Mr* Dai.y Douglas of Weir*Mrs John 3lann attended a
Debbie Graham.
The 3!en of the First Presby*
A xery intrre&gt;ting talk concernexplained parlia- dale will show picture* at the trrian Church wilt haxe their
ing the work being done at the meeting and
t'psala
Community
Presbyterian
monthly dinner meeting in the
llipli.t Cha|K-l at Elder Spr ue* iiiecntary procedure to the girl*
w.,« given by 311&lt; C W Frgle ainI &gt;honed them liowr In elect o f­ Fhurrh at 7:30 p m. Everyone ia Fdurati'.nal Building at 7:00 p.m.
Ini lied.
On the program will be Mr. Larry
llu-tne,* for the new yrar w*&lt; ficer*.
The Junior Choir of the First Jonrs and Judge llousholder.
Ati M F Flame ha* al*o hern
Mr. *ml Mr*. William Lnckard
ill.ititied ami Ihr cla»* voted to
Baptist Church will rehearse, at
1X1 l)M. m ix v
£ announce the birth of a 6 |b. 9 or.
haxe the Killer Spring* Fha|iel ** a recent xm'nr an I white there
The Girl Scouts of the First
* in North,Imre Hospital in 3lianu
it* loam pruject for th«- new year t"M tlie girl* the Brownie »tory. 3:30 p.m.
Afts-r Ihe rirning worship ser­ Prc.li)trrian Church will meet at
Mr. J K Andrew* rra.l the quail- Tucs.lay Mr* S C. Dbker.un. tc
on Saturday- at 6 a.m. The little
1flmlion* of rla.s officer,
prr.ening the Garden Hub. gaxe vice a Fellowship Hour will he 3:30 p m. at the Church.
girl, who xseighed g lbs. haa
Thr Senior High Fellowship Re­
been named Linda Louiie. Mr.
Xn impreatlve eaml'cligM in
f ' 1 * P^Md pi*"' «mw w * i-njuyrd In thr Educational Bldg.
filiation &lt;»f tiffirrrt w it htld by •burtioth for it« m rr Ih r Cirli A film will lie shown.
creation of the First Presbyterian
Igsckard i* a partner in the
MONDAY
3lr, .3 L. Thomas.
who raise their* will exhibit thrm
Church will meet at Ihe Chureh
Gramkoxv Funeral Home here in
There will be a Week Day-Kind­ at 7:00 p m.
A Bible Anagram, conducted *"
Dower sbow. Tbe girl* wrre
Sanford.
bx Mr. K E. Hodges, wa* plax S‘' r " Dieir troop numeials and ergarten at the First Presbyter­
The Mid-Week Bible Hour will
Mr. and W. J. Sullivan Jr. an­
rd wit li pn/e* going to Mr- A. D.r older Biownir. were given ian Church from 9:00 through be conducted by Rexr. A. G. Me*
nouncer the birth of a I lb. 9 or.
L Thomas an I Mrs It N Mur- D"-^
t" r *
number 12:00 p.m.
Inni*. Pastor of the Flret Presby­
daughter on Oct. 18, In A'lanla,
The Boy Fcouts of the First terian Church at 7:30 p m.
ray.
»k*Ptin. She ha* been named 3tary
Delirioui m
refreshment*,
with n
a
Two
haxe
traniferrrd ----into Presbyterian Church will meet m
irin m rm i, wnri
•" " girl* -•
•*-** -------The Chancel Choir will rehearse
'■flfclcn. Mr*. Sullivan i* the form ­
cen motif, were .erxed by the troop. They are Pat &lt; ummtn the Scout Bourn at 7:00 p.m.
hallow
een
at First rresby trrian Church at
er Mis* J.x kie Cameron, of S»nvt.-iir*. Men'! -r -to --.t of Norfolk. \* . and Nancy RolgThe Sunbeams and G. A.’ * of i:30 pm .
the hn-tusie*
ford.
were Mr* J. L. Hobby, M, a. E. er*. of HI. I loud.
the First Baptist Church will meet
There will be a Week Day Kind*
Mr and Mrs Dauglu* E. Freed
C Campbell. Mr*. It. N. Murray,
4in Oct. 28 the troop will attend at 3:30 p.m. The Y.W.A.'S will ergarten at the First Tretbyler*
announce the birth of a baby girl
Mr*. A L Thomas. .Mr, it A. Ihe It 45 .erviee at the Presbyter- mret at 8:30 p.m.
ian Chureh from 1:00 through
on Oct 14 in fort Lyaucly, French
Cohen. Mr*. Ned Mouse, 3tr* K. I*n Church. They will lie in uniAt 1:00 p.m. in DeLanJ there 12:00 p.m.
Morocco, Africa The little girl
E Hodges, .Mrs. C. W Erg.e, form ant will Join Mr*. Ilobb'* will be a Baptist Association*!
Prayer Meeting will be held at
who wc'rhed 8 lh*. 4 or. h»* not
Mi*. Clyde Humphrey Mr* J K. C.irK Scout Troop 149 Nancy Rotih. Sunday School meeting.
7:30 p.m. at the First Baptist
r yet Fren named. M r.. Freed
Andrew*, Mr*. J II Phillip* Mr* senior scoul, hi* been a*»i*ting
Church. At 1:13 p.m. th* Sunday
TUESDAY
Stone, *&gt; John Cullum amt Mr* XV W Mr*. Linker with hrr Brownie
i« ifie furinr.- Mis* Joyce Ander- 3IRB. FRED GANAR (right) has two Intcreetel onlooker* In 3fn J. 33' Guy' and 3fr». I!
The Francis Horton Circle of Cabinrt will meet
*he demonstrates the art of arranginc itoweni *1 a meeting o f the Drlftwuml Garden • tiilc. in he
ftAtl.
Horne.
, Troop.
j
, hontr of Mi*. J. W, Guy on Mellon*tile ,\x».

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Civil Defense Unit Is Doing

Group Of Girls
Are Invested Into
New Fly-Up Troop

, Jr. High 4-H Club

Breakfast At Meet

M iss June Vance
Reveals Final
Wedding Plans

Garden Clubbers
Commence Season

4-H Girls Learn
To Cook Biscuits,
Rncon; Set Table

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Happy Birthday

*Patty Ann Dyer
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Honored With Party Ethel Root Circle
On Fourth Birthday 7*0 Be Hostesses
At JUpper JUndOV
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CFW Has Meeting
Monday At Church

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Brownie Troop 233
Invests 3 Girls
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/s More Vital
Than Quantity

r 'A GREAT BIG WOULD I* presented to M!a# Saxanne Faille, second grade pupil o f All Soul* I’aroablal School The young lady receives the world globe from Tony Trama, Ase t Manager of The hood*
mart She won the globe f«&gt;r her school In v recent contest singed by The Foodmart. As a personal
| g ill from Trama, Buaanne racivad a blackboard. (Staff P
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vertibl* top* on automobiles.
Synthetics, once widely heralded
as taking over this lo.ooo-bale-ayear market, have all but dropped
out of the picture. The reason la
that synthetic* failed to give per­
formance while cotton staged a
comeback.
In 1N0 a government survey o f
auto makera revealed widespread
dissatisfaction
H........
cotton
duck fabric then principally being
used. Auto makers said the duck,
bonded to a cotton lining fabric
with rubber, had a tendency to
wrinkle after use. It lacked color
permanency, became ragged, anJ
did not resist rot.
Field Wide Open
So car manufacturers declared
the field wide open for a new con­
vertible Up material, and it was
freely predicted that synthetics
would come up with the answer.
At first this prediction appeared
accurate. By last manufa*turers
reported that synthetics had gain­
ed 40 per cent of the convertible
market.
But the man made fibers fail« J
to hold up In use. Orion was re­
plied to be the closest to a per­
fect topping material, but it would
not take or retain dyes and had to
be used In its natural color. A*
time went by, it was discovered
nrion fabric could not be matched
from batch to batch, ll’a "natural

GROUP TO MAINTAIN
ANOTHER MOBILE UNIT
FORT LAUDERDALE &lt;Jh- The
Florida Grotto Assn a philanthro­
pic Masonic group which main­
tains one mobile unit for treat­
ing cerebral palsy, decided yes­
terday to add a second.
The unit gave 514 treatments
last year, associates heard at
their annual convention.
Oscar Weeks of Tampa was
named president and Alfred Armengol of Havana and Clarence
Bush of Orlando vice presidents.
Site of the lh)7 convention will
be Tampa. Its October date was
not immediately set.

A OHOUr OS IRISH men and women visit the Capitol in Washington
am* nail a four-leaf clover on the lumlier to be used In the construc­
tion of the Inaugural stand "to bring good luck to the next U.S.
President." They came to the United Stales tor a brief stay to appear
on an all-Irish amateur hour television program, of which Ted Mack
(foreground) Is the master of ccrcmonlia. In the first row (|. to r.)
are: George Boyle. Dublin; George Hors, Wexford; Peggy Carty,
Galway, and Colette Condcll, Dublin. In the second row (left to
right) arc: Donald Keegan. Dublin; Thomas Barry, Dublin; Owen
Kelly. l.outh; Brian Williams. Dublin; Michael Byan, Limerick,
and Daniel Costlgan, Wexford.
(international Soundphotol

Some people can deep almost
anywhere — in a d affy room,
neat to a roaring superhighway,
or through a loud party next door.
But don't envy them too much.
Although they CAN sleep, they
aren't getting the full benefit
from it.
Physicians agree that the sleep
that leavrs you "on top of the
world" comes from a reitful bedroom. What does this mean? Boo*
thing decorations, quiet, darkness,
gooi ventilation, and most lm-i
p«nant of all, a comfortable
bed.
First, let’s take decorations. A!*
though you may prefer color
schemes that shout "wake up and
live", don’t use them in the bed­
room. Choose soft, whisper) tonea
of blur, green, or pink and save
the bright colore for accent*.
When putting on wallpaper, steer
clear of loud, disturbing pattern*.
Horiiontal line* are sleepier than
vertical or random pattern*.
The other requisites for a rest­
ful bedroom seem self-explana*tory. But not quite. A really com*
fortable bed must have a mat­
tress and bedspring that give you
level, resilient support.
Sure,
you’ll sleep even if they're falling
down on the job. But your mu­
scles won't
get
the
com­
plete relaxation
they
need. *
So, if your bedding has develops
ed lumps, bumps, or sag*, bet*
ter replace it.

More fun for your family when you

presented lo Itosallwd Ratliff and Donald Wlllmon for Plnecrest School
irles A. Atkinson, operator of The Foodmnrt. Roa dlnd usd Donald
m| in u itcfiit Foodmart contest. Each received a oUekhonrd a» a per­
s o n a l gifl. (.Staff Photo)
Icrina Flare,* with toft lines re­
placing severe poodle ruts and
duck tails of IBM.
Another member predicted madames collfuro will fc.* more colorfull. with emphasis on two tone
job*.
The knee length s w i m m i n g
shorts, snakeskln bells and silkblend Jackets with slanted, piped
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pickets were uavrtlcd, meanwhile
laaia neat year will be on styles by the inn's and boya’ apparel
lied "Olympia Cut" and "Dal- gmhls In California.

Brighter, Gaudier

Legal Notice

The emphasis is on bright prints
silks and polished cottons and
waist length shirts, with styles
based on tropical native rovlumra.
Slice the white of a bard cook­
ed egg and add it to potato salad;
press the yolk of lha egg through
a fine-meshed small strainer on­
to the lop o f n salad for a pretty
golden garni-h.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

Roost On Guam

SAC W ar

»
AGANA, Guam, ifl—The green is a key pivot in American policy
tropical island of Guam U Am- and probably one of the greatest
tftrica 'a big mailed flat In the deterrents to a new Far Eastern
war.
Weattrn Paeifie today.
Guam la the roost of the great. Guam Is a 223 square mile vol­
war birds of the Strategic Air canic and coral outcropping, 2.UU0
Command. The awtp'.wing Bru's miles east of the China mainland
stationed here are believed cap-j and 13 degrees north of the equa­
able of supporting a smashing tor.
blow against communist aggres­
Discovered by Ferdinand Magel'
sion In Asia with a single nuclear Un in 1321, it was first a "re ­
blow if that should ever become freshment" port for Spanish gal­
leons, next a Filipino penal colony
necessary.
g Between 1,000 and 3,000 miles, and from 1838 until 1930, after
away—well within their range conquest in the Spanish-American
with one refueling hookup-U c War. a U.S. protectorate under
choice kndua'rial an I military tar­ a naval governor.
gets, strung in a giant arc across
Since Aug. 1. 1930 it hat been
Siberia and down through China, j an American territory with its own
Shielding them from retaliation i legislature.
by the communists' powerful a.r
Guam's strategic value goes bo
force la an intervening wall of yond fine deep harbor—potential­
air bases and radar stations ex-1 ly capable of housing the entire
tending from Hokkaido in North­ 7th fleet—and the relatively flat
ern Japan to the Philippine.
northern end of the Island that
• In this strategic pattern, Guami has made construction of Andcr-

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sen Air Force Bast possible.
"The next war will be over just
like that," saya tough, muscular
Brig. Gen. Niles O. Ohman, snap­
ping hi* fingers. The commander
of the 3rd Air Division sums u
Guam’ s role with a few jabs of
a finger at a map.
"In the, old days the Philippines
and Hawaii were our main out­
posts," he explained. "Now we
have air and radar bases in Jap-,
an. Okinawa. Formosa and the
Philipines—most o f them capable
o f handling our bombers—and a
further extension of our periphery
with SEATO South Asia Trea­
ty Organliatton In the south ”
This screen can mean up to
three hours' advance warning, he
says, if enemy bombers break
through. If 17. S. planes were bound
for the communist mainland, it
would give them 1,300 miles of
protected approach.
Thn Navy, likewise, considers
Guam of great importance. Rear
Adm. W. B. Ammon, commander
of naval forcri In the Marianas,
points oat the island has the only
deep water l '.8. harbor west o fl
Pearl in Hawaii. More than 30
million dollars have already been
•pent on its development.
Cost o f other Navy construction
on Guam since World War H ex­
ceeds 300 million and the Air
Force has expended approximate­
ly a half billion dollars more on '
its installations.
With such an Investment, the
Strategic Air Command SAC is
not sitting idle. Constant, unre­
lenting training has moulded with­
out doubt the most professional
bombing forre the world his ever
known—far
superior to what
America and Britain had in World
War II.
The fliers who min this striking
arm are far removed from the
young gum chewinr. flopnv cappe«t stereotype at World War II.
The average Is 34 years old. mar­
ried. haa two to four children,
two years' college, has studied
geopolitics and has some know­
ledge o f nuclear physiei. electronlea, hydraulics, jet propulsion,
navigation, ti mentally and phy­
sically trained lo fly at speeds
fatter than sound and must learn
to live in wiJely varying climes
and locations.
You can usually test whether
a souffle I* baked enough hy In­
serting a silver knife halfway be­
tween the center and the outer
edge o f the dish; the knife should
come not rlean. This aprties to
souffles baked at • constant slow
. temperature.

to hate to “ stay on our toes- and day hut aoaaa tight or ten fruit
never relax If we're g o»:j to wipe buyer* and growari showed up t*
out this "thing". |t’s everybody’s
learn tb« latest and take part hi
job.
EDITOR'8 NOTE: Kndr* M ir on sincerity Is' fruitless,
When nn infestation is found th* tour. Those in attendanct
ton, 44, It "revisiting" Hungary.
Recently a -Voman member of
By CECIL A. H'CKF.B II
two tones are immediately set up. were: D. L. Mayen, Sanford:
The Ap reporter never left the Parliament questioned a cabinet
Last April, the MeJIleir.inea i ?.one I lies on* mil* in each tier Harold Ward, Jr., Oviedo; A . J.
country but he
behind prison minister In the House. When the Fruit Fly,'one of'the'mo'.'t V r/aV lection fnim 'thY '^ In t Y f' lnfei
bars 18 month, for "espionage" member considered the ministers H and dMtructiv# llurft p„ tI uf ,alJon /j0nr
, hen ,, four M„ M Metcalf, Qvlado; T.C. Stanttrou,
while Hungary w «. still in the answer unsatisfactory, the House citrus and other tropical and sub- tttlhcr on from the borders of Sanford; Edward rail, Sanford;
Bill Southward. Sanford: Goorgt
Stalinist era Freed Aug. 1(5. he sided with the woman member.
tropical fruits, struck In the Mi- l
1, taking in an area o f aMeans and Ban Ward, Jr., both
has been sorting out his inrpresHad someone told me In U&gt;65 ami area. Since that time It has bout twenty-five square mllfi.
of Oviedo.
sions of the charges in Hungary that this would happen I would gradually moved up the State unThere are three ways that eac«
In an effort to "stay on top"
under the communists
.—i.t .' "new look" have laughed In Sis face.
til It w m found within the very of us can actively help defeat the
and "he ready" should another
while he was in Isolation. A Hun­
People no longer are addressed borders o f Seminole County some fly. First, pick up and destroy
outbreak occur such at th* re­
garian, Marton was arre.trd In automatically a« "comrade.”
tree months ago. Of rour.c. we all dropped fruit. Second, pick
cent one In Orlando, a Mwlfly
February 1933 and sentenced to
The Rudapeit opera plays Bsr- t,av“ all heard Med fly. Med Ilyjant* dt.trov all overripe oranges
six yesrs. Ills wife, also a repott­ tok'. “ The Miraculous Mandarin," until we're sick and tired of it. and grapefruit "Shiners." The advisory committee will probably
er. was relcas-d after serving six n pantomime that was bannsd but unfortunately it's one pro-, Med fly female lays her eggs ha formed In the vary near fu­
ture.
months of a three-year sentencs
I from the stagr by both the prewar Mem we can't forget about and only In ripe fruit. Some overon an espionage charge.
and the communist postwar t*- decide we're going to live with -Ip* shiners have been found to
BUDAPEST. Hungary _ IB
It. It would cost ninny times more delay the emergence o f the Med
FISHING BOAT SOUGHT
The man installing my new teleYou can walk Into one of the in the long run to try and live larva* or maggot they contain
FORT MYERS of - A fishing
phone grumbled freely about his , tato bookshops and ask for Hem- with it than it would to eradicate because th* hard skins o f tlsese boat overdue bare nearly three
fr.i « tend to trap th* larvae in days was sought today by Coast
low wrages.
| ingway's “ Old Man and the Sea” •t now.
\V* were happy to hear last il l* the f r u It. Finally, care Guard.
"I don't care who you are." he as If It wete the most natural
Reported ahead the 38-foot ves­
said. "I don't rare If you are the thing in the world that a non wrek that restrictions had been should be u.cd in handling fruits
party secrrtaiy. | give him a bit! communist American’s book had If^ts-s from the Zone 2 area of and vegetables that hare been sel Ike ware Capt. Georgs HaV
,
o f my mind whenever it p!ea*e« been translated and published ^ Goldcnrod Med fly infestation, grown or refrigerated locally. Re and a crewman, John Coppa.
her*.
Zone I restrictions are due lo be| Irigeration slows down but does
me."
The Coast Guard at Miami said
I asked him what was the dif­
But you will ask In vain be- !if,r| * i,hln another thirty days, not atop the development of th* another vessel reported sighting
it Friday ia the Gulf and helped
ference between today and two cause th* book hxs been sold out.
ar* n“ mor* infestations
maggot In most fruit.
area. With this goodnews
la st Monday, as you know, repair a breakdown.
yrer* ago and whether hr wn* People queue up for English,' n
Hie Ike, owned by Truman Pabetter off.
French and Italian movies. Amer-io c r y
*n* bcl!* n *° un,il [‘ he State Plant Board In coopera"N uts." he answered. "I still lean films are too expensive. It I. 1
of * nrw Infestation
Hon
with this office conducted cettl of St. Augustine, was bound
*
*
fa llo w law *
W a a l \ It.
». I I . I . m ,
a
(also last week) In South Orlan- „ tour „ f , h* Goldcnrod Med fly- for Fort Myters after a fishing
have to work on Sundays privately said.
to make hoth ends meet. But at
The plushy cars of government do. So It looks as If we're going]Zone 1 area, t was a rather rainy trip lo Campeche, Mexico.
lea*t I can call a spade a spade nnd parlv bosses no longer have
without b*l»~ afraid of ha- inr to 1those ridicule** whit&lt;&gt; lac* curface th*
gtr* mat prmrtit the little man
And that’s a lot. m gmntren pn n,,, atrr*t from casting a glance
accustomed to the tradition c f Sunth* demi god nestling inside,
day orators on a Hyde Park corner!
Hungary's first king, St. St*or Americans who may critlcis ! ph*n, again was callrai a saint In
REG.
SALE
President Elsenhower vvhenevei j th* nrvr&gt; paper, on Aug. 20. his
they feel like It will hardly under I ,,am„ ,|ay. Communist newapa I
1 Gal. Turpentine
$1.60
$1.36
stand what It means to 10 million , „ r, previously had ealled him'
Magnra who apparently c a n Stephen I. Even Cost seems to have
grumble freely now, call names |w n "rehabllitatml” by some comdecry authnr'tlc( munlst poets
GlnzKnlk and Gun $2.31
In the weeks since I first took
shop windows are loginning to
$1.81
a deep breath uf warm summer resemble shop windows In some
air after leaving the grim building WVitrrn cltle*. The former take
it-nr-leavelt attitude of snubbing,
where I had been In-himl bars.
•5 Gal. Roof Cement
have been talking with Hungari­ customers Is fading away in t»'»ans from all strata of life and try• crnmrnt owned stores. The shops
ing to sec with my own rjc* the offer n much wider variety of
and Brush
Sea ycur favorite room colon
changes that have taken place quality go»*D and there are all
arranged
In
while I was isolated from the kind* of Importel good*, mostly
world.
from other communist countries.
beautiful harmonies I
Hungary of the autumn of ID5&lt;1 Prices are still high.
• SHF. which colon go together
Is an entirely different country
Along with the freer atmosin our new Color Harmony
compared with the Hungary I phertf, two otb&lt;T things prvd«*My
Itook
left" on * winter night in 1935 mean more than anything else. |
• SEE the giugcoua Color Cas­
Of ,-ourse Hungary has not ccasrj
The first Is the ntiolltlon &lt;f Ihcj
cade with Mg take lioim
to be a communist country but it “ peace loan." an unpopular "vol-j
■watch**
la on the way to abolishing some untary" deductions which mesnt
• SEE how easily you can put
the worker got II monlhs pay for
Stalinist absurdities.
AND MANY, MANY OTHER ITEMS.
four favorite colon on walls
There is much pondering about Id months w, ik. This apneal to the
and
woodwork
with
Suprr*
the genuineness o f the nrw trend purse is highly Important, espr
Kem-Ton* and Kem-GIn*!
The que-tion is whether the com­ dally in a country where wag-si
munist regimes o f Hungary, the |n.. behind prices.
Soviet Union and the other "peo­
The second Is th* possibility of
B o r r o - «t.e " —
ples* democracies" hsv,- any men­ travel. Once on* had to be an o f­
COLOR HARMONY BOOK
tal reservations abur. what thry ficial or a soccer star or a table
are doing—whether this is a tac­ tennis champ.on to get a passport.
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at any time.
Who knows? Every mediation other communist countries.

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It's something oM and some­
thing new In the football picture
thia week. Old faees, formerly al­
lied, now meet as rivata in a game
that could have far reaching sig­
nificance for both tcami. A new
stadium will tee lit first football
game, at Ihe Semlnolet from San­
ford invade the just completed
TALLAHASSEE, F la.-L eft halfMelbourne High Stadium Friday
night to take on the Melbourne back Bobby Renn, quarterback
Lee Corso, and rilht halfback
Bulldoga.
Former Seminole High School "Buck" Melts, Florida Stria Uni­
coach Rick Gillespie, who now versity’a onc-two-ihrae p u n c h
coaches the Melbourne Bulldogs, thus far thia season, arc practi­
In a telephoned message lo the cally lied in average rushing yard­
Herald, today Invited all fans ot age for the Seminloe cause to date.
the Sanford Seminoles (o attend
Renn has run with the football
Friday night's game between the 21 tlmei for 12-j yards nfr a 5J
two schools In Melbourne.
per carry average, while Corao
Another former Seminole coach. has moved the football 45 limes
GAINESVILLE— An
explosive
Boh KoonU, last year’s assistant for M0 yards for an average run Florida football team expects
to Bill Fleming, now la Gillespie's of 5.7 yards. Corso, playing at more than a stern test when It
assistant at Melbourne; and the the T spot In Florida State's “ I" faces a favored Vanderbilt tram
present head mentor for 'he San­ and T formations, has been nsiled in Nashville thla Saturday.
ford Bemlnoles, Rill
Fleming, for 47 yards in the loss column
Th* Gators have proven them­
once played under Gillespie at wrhile Renn has yet to lost s yard selves dangerous from any point
Sanfoid.
on the field thla season (scoring
rushing.
The game between the defend­ Corso, a halfback turned quar­ touchdowns from as far hack a*
ing Orange Bowl Conference cham­ terback, leads the Seminoles' pass­ 100 yards.) hut have reason to
pion Bulldogs and Sanford will ing attack with 12 complellont In wonder If they will be able lo dm!
mark the opening of the new Mel­ 25 attempts lo dale, gaining 142 a stubborn Vanderbilt line that
bourne High School atadlum and yards and two tourhddwn tosses. held mighty Mississippi to a lone
a huge turnout Is expected.
Melts and left halfback Billy touchdown and forced Ole Mis* to
Gillespie voiced respect for Ihe Weaver are rinse behind Renn and go for field goals four times last
Seminoles, which he termed a Corso in the race for ruthlng hon­ Saturday.
"vastly improved" team since Ihe ors. Melts hat hauled the leather
While the Commodore* were be­
season's opening game and re­
on 39 occasions for a net gain of ing knocked from the unbeaten
INCREASE REPORTED
marked that hit Bulldoga woulld 1SR yards and a 41 average.
rank* by Ole Mias (140) Ihe Ga­
TA1JJMIASSEE U t - Twentybe hard pressed to win the Friday
Weaver hat gained 105 yards In tor* were returning to the win
aeven per tent more Lalln Ameri­
night contest.
24 attempts for a 43 average eolui.in, upsetting Rice, 7 lo 0.
Vastly Improved Sanford will he carry.
Reshuffled by Coach Bob Wood­ can visitor* entered Florida the
trying desperately to find a firstruff, Florida surprised Rice with firat half of thla year aa compar­
Fod Rob Nelluma continues lo
half acoring punch that could well
Ha most aggressive line play of ed to a aimilar period a year ago.
mean victory for the "Second- be Ihe offensive show among the Ihe season.
.pas*
receivers.
The
husky
PeniaThe l^tin American affairs de­
Half" Seminoles,
Five players who previously had
The mark of the tram thus far I cola, Florida lad has haulrd In not been member* of the starting j partment of the cominisiion said
for the season haa been a poor 9 aerials for 135 yards gained and Iram, opened lari Saturday ’ » in reporiing 'he increase yester­
showing during the first half of : 4 touchdowns.
game, ami each la known to have day that Bruiil legislcrcd the big
The .versatile Mella, a senior acquitted himself well.
Ihe game, and always they went
gest percentage gain —54— hut
10 the dressing room for the half from Sanford, leads Ihe Seminoles
Tackle Larry Wesley. Fenian- that in numbers Cuba continued
time trailing in the scoring de­ In punting, kicking It times to dint, having worked his way fram to lead with 39,529.
partment. They have never scor­ date for 397 yards and a 34.4 lha fourth To first team thla year.
ed In the first half, and only average kick.
did auch a auperlallva Job of
once In the third quarter. They
The Seminoles have out-gained
ing to place him among the ru­ breaking up a strong Bice pass run
have always played a superior their opponent* In Ihe first four lion's elite lop twenty.
attack that he made the Associat­
second half, and have always n n games of the season, 10M yards
The flashy Miami senior com­ ed Pres* chrck list. Bay Midden.
across one touchdown—and ne 10 779. The Tribe has amassed
pletely entranced North Carolin­ St. I^iuis, Mo., alto did a credit­
more—no matter how good or bad 773 yards rushing against 597 for ians last Saturday night in Ra­
able J&lt;&gt;b at hi* tackle post.
the opposition, and hat picked up
the competition waa.
Ends Dan relham, Croit City,
leigh when he sparked the Semi­
The aeason picture would make 313 yards via patting while Semi­ nole* to a convincing 14-0 win over
and Don Fleming. Shady side, (I.,
nole
opponents
have
made
hut
a spectacular change should Ihe
North Carolina tSata.
drew praise for their work in slop­
Seminoles find themselves and IR3.
In addition lo Corso'a brilliant ping end runt and other hcadtup
upset the second place Bulldogs.
The Seminole passers have com­ offensive work, the ScmlnoMa aa play. Hrlfback John Symsnk,
With Melbourne running the num­ pleted 35 out of 50 attempts so
a team ranked number 10 In the Caldwell, Tex., was particularly
ber two spol in the Orange Belt far thla season, while Ihe opposi­
nation on total defense, holding efrfetive on defense.
Conference, they are In a prime tion has managed to complete but
four opponents to ditc to 7R3
But no one was surprised by
position. Of course, Sanforl can 13 out of 35.
yards In 201 plays for a par game Ihe continued bullish running nf
do little about first place Cocoa,
The Tribe haa tallied 54 first average of Just MSI yards.
Joe Rrod-ky, Florida's three let­
and It is doubled If any other down* to the opposition's 45. The
The Seminoles will meet their ter winning fullback, who ha*
team In the conference can either, only depralment In which Florida second straight Atlantia O u t Con­
been tingled nut for recognition
but. with Winter Park yet to show Slate's opponents have out-done
ference opponent this coming after each of Florida's four games
In the OBC, the Seminoles could the Triba Is panting, where oppo­
Saturday when Ihe Tribe hosts this season.
pull theroaelvea out ol the cellar sition avsral) Is 3E3 and the Waka Forest la lha ninth annual
Dating from hit national record
with a couple of good upseta, and Tribe punier* have a 30 0 mark.
performance
against
Florida State Homecoming con­ breaking
11 I* quite possible that they could
Lightnln* Lee Corao It the na­ test.
Mississippi Stale, when hr Inter-'
climb to the number two spot. tion's 17th ranking offensive foot­
In three previous appearances reptrd three passes for 142 yards
With each game the Seminoles ball player this week according
at Homecoming under the tute­ return and two touchdowns, Brod­
show Improvement. The inexper­ lo figutrs just released by the Na­
lage of Head Coach Tom Nugent, sky has been on Ihe 'hecklist each
ienced team Is rapidly picking up
tional Collegiate Athletic Bureau. the Seminoles have emerged vie- week. He it Florida's leading
valuable experience and ahou'd
In four games thus far this torlua. Last year's Homecoming ground gainer, carrying 37 limes
soon bo ample competition for season, Corso has picked up 402
clash found the Tribe smothering for 135 net yards, or an average
any OBC team other than Cocoa yard* in
both rushing and past-lhn Citadel, 39-0.
of 4.1 yards per carry.
and possibly Winter Park.
'nu* Seminole mentoring staff
la full of optimism with a day of
sunshine behind them. Yrslerday-’i
workouts were extensive and ahr-wed the boys in Ihe right attitude
to play winhing hall.
"But it seems that they ean’t
take advantage of the breaks."
Horning (f|d of his rliarges.
"They go on the march, make
good yardage, and then fold up
when they get a break that should
make a score for them."

BuckMetts Is Leading
In Punting
Gators Are Ready
To Battle Favored
Vanderbilt Eleven

Passport to Happiness
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the chair.
She had hoped to he alone up
here, but presently she ssw a man's
form emerge from the companionway and tbs glow of bis dgsretta
as ht walked along the deck. Hhe
•hip i m t h i m L
knew even from Ihle distance that
During th* Oral frw daya aha
It waa Uruce. Obviously hs had
had Ulcd to attribute thla feeling
seen her lying In the deck chair in
M uncaainri* to the atormy aeaa
the moonlight, for he came
•nd hoaule ikies, but now with the
straight toward her.
era as smooth as could be, with
"Hello, VaL I looked for you
'brilliant sunshine every day and
downstairs where they are dancing,
;warm starry nights, her original
but couldn't find you."
•Seeling of misgiving had changed
"1 didn't feel like daaclng to­
'tS one of positive fear. Of course
night I felt tired," she murmured.
ttM quarrel between Uruce and
He came and stood near her deck
■tjUll hadn't helped, and the suggeschair and leaned his back Against
Mm that the quarrel was to be
on* of ths funnela In th* full
‘•mrtlnued once they reached Jamoonlight she sow his lips twist
,'mates made her anxious and un*
slightly. "Is that an Invitation for
•teppy.
ms to go7"
V Bha could no longer even pre­
"No," sht sold rather too quick­
tend to herself that all this was
ly, "I didn't mean It tike that"
•o concern ot hrrs. for now she
Hs bent down am* offered her a
knew that It did concern hei very
cigarette from his silver rase and
she took one. "I haven't seen you
closely, ittie liked both Dirk and
Bruce, and she would have been
lbs last couple of nights at ths
■ fool U ah* hadn't ; norm that
dances," he remarked.
they both liked ner. Hhe liked
mere waa a pause. "M rs
them both in different ways and lie Mid quietly.
Featherstons keeps ms prstty
•er different reasons Hits felt that
Involuntarily she glanced across busy," she murmured.
It Dirk genuinely Uke1 you. no to the table at which Uruce was
"The old tyrant, I bet site does!
matter what you did he would anting. When she turned to Dirk That woman ought to have been
make.allowances Pier would be again, the expression on his face dead ysara ago. ft would have been
•o question of forgiving.
better for everyone 11 she bad
was faintly mocking.
been." His voice grated suddenly.
But Uruce was ol a totally difYou ace what 1 meant
Hhe said nothing, but she -vutied
‘ferent character. It be loved a frankly, 1 don't worwler that you're
women, ne would put her on a afraid, VaL It I wrre a girl. I'd he wouldn't talk tike that about
pedestal, and while hs would wor&gt; be afraid for myself U I thought her employer. It upset her terribly.
Hs must have felt ths reproof ut
'•hip her wholeheartedly so long 1 Aas falling In love with Uruce
her silence for be said, "I'm sorry,
jla the didn't disappoint him. he Harridan."
-would not condone her weak­
Hhe lowered her cyan to her f know I shouldn't talk to you Ilka
nesses He would be an exacting plate. "You say that because you this about your patient, but It's
difficult for me not to talk as t
ana thrilling lover, but other wom­ don't like nun." she said.
en too would envision him in that
"Oddly, I'va always Uked him," feeL I've never been good at the
sort of flippant conversation Han­
Irene. A sweetheart or a wife would be said surprisingly.
have always to be on her guard,
Now as she lay In a deck chair son la ad«pt a t"
His voles had hardened. T rupi* la tht next few days Val had on the boat deck with a rug around
; « i y coe conversation alone with her knees, she thought back over poae I'm talking out of turn again,
iBruce mid ae It turned out that that conversation. It had been critic!itng Hanson. I've noticed
|«raa to be a significant one. Hhe curious that alter all that had hap- you esera pret'y friendly with tint
nrd Dirk should say ha liked at the dinner U bis And then the
*"“ ■*----- Mrs Frithentnno to bed
ucc. Ilruce obviously hate** him. other morning be eraa standing
felt rtie must go up on
Was It merely because Dirk's wasvery close to you upon this deck
Iget soma fresh air. otherI no hops of sleeping. the more easygoing and forgiving and hie hand waa on your arm.
Bbed the companionway nature 7 Or was there something Perhaps that's what made me sea
•■do MM tap desk. Below, faintly. behind all this she didn't under­ red and say what 1 did."
(To Bt ContlnmJJ
M i d hear the band playing stand 7 Hhe twisted restleuly In
i MSS, |UyWs Or*Is lUprl.itt I br permluloa of Arak&gt;a hooka Diilrlbuled by Vine Features gyadksls

a i A n r n it
&gt;" p i E NEXT few day* pasted un“ I easily. u O th* aena# ot worry
and apprehension Val had had m r
aincr aha had come on board thia

dance music, but she didn’t feel
like dancing herself. Over dinner
Dirk had urged her to change and
come to tha dance, but she had re­
fused, saying that she had a slight
headache and that she was going
to bed early.
He had given her a long, pene­
trating glance and said qutsUy,
•■You're evading the Issue, aren't
you, Val 7 You're afraid."
“ Why should I be afrnldT" Out
she knew quite well what he meant.
"You may be afraid of putting
Aunt May in a bad temper, and I
must say she baa been in a bad
mood lately. Even I can do little
with bcr. Or you may be afraid
that there will be a recurrence ot
that incident ol the other nighL
You might even b« afraid of your­
self."
Hhe was slltnt tor a moment,
and then she naked In a vsry low
voice, "Uul why should I be afraid
ol myself 7"
"I believe you think you may be
beginning to like someone rather
more than you should like him,"

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UofM May Set New
Record Friday Nite
CORAL GBLES, FIs.— If Unlver«Hy of Miami football team ran
Uck Ihe Unlvrrsily ol Georgia In
Itfce Orange Howl Friday night,
the Hurricanes will have criab
Ulhed a new record for coiuecuTAMI'A,
FIs.— Even
though
life foothill victories without s
Tamps suffered a 404 selhsck
Me for Miami.
*TT»e Hurricanes won their last In Southeastern Louisiana two
ftve games of 19X1 and have a weeks ago,, they are still rated as
three game winning streak going lough competition for anybody.
Mils year. This equals Ihe mark The Mall.tics show that Ihe "Spar­
act in 1953 and 1954. an rigid-game
tans’* hsv* averaged 244 yards
j a n e vldory string which started
ffter a 20 20 Ion to Auburn In rushing and passing in three
games.
UU and M M, in MM.
The Spartans In 142 plays have
^'Mlaml twice has gone 10 games
rithoul a lots hut had s tie mid- averaged almost S yards per play.
ly in Ihe siring each lime. On Qusrirrhark Mike Sksmulis, betother
occasion,
under
Irl |ler known as "The Goldtn Greek"
Tubbt, the Hurricanes went II has completed 17 out of 24 passes
games without s lost hid (here for 247 yards and four Tils which
spell* trouble for any opponent.
acre two lies In that run.
In Ihe rushing department, Don
Coach Andy Guttariun however,
has more than the usual amount Herndon, Lillie All-American pro­
of fear for r,r«rgia lids week, spect. has netted 92 yards for a
fo r one thing, he Is trying to keep 4. yard average per carry. Other
. tils club from thinking ol nest leaders In Ihe rushing drpsrtmrnt
week’s do or die duel with unde­ are Fll Bob Gambrell — St yards,
feated Trxat Chririlan in Ft. till Bill Shirlds — 91 yards. FB
yjtrih Any looking ahead would Jack Mackle — TS yards
be fatal. Georgia has Ju*t Ihe kind
The Spartans went through a
of a big, rigged defensive Irsm damp workout yesterday with af­
to shackle anything, and a sharp ternoon showers slowing down Ihe
ofefnie. Miami’s olfente has yet scheduled workout.
to reach the sharp Mage at any
The Tampa Iram has bean hamtime. Now that Coach Wally Bulls perrd by Injuriet the peat weak.
Georgia attack has started In roll, Paul Davia tha hard running half­
the Bulldogs are capable ot hurl­ back from Lakeland, Fla. waa
ing Miami badly it there Is even slowed down by a slight concuttht slightest relaxation up front. sion ami was held out of praclira
Miami's Hurricanes generally
last week; Don Herndon, Ihe spechave rough going against Georgia
dy halfback from Wauchula. Fla
—the record over Ihe yrars shows
was complaining of a tore elbow;
tlk wins for Georgia and only two
Tackle George Medved haa had a
for Miami. Only one Georgia win
rrorcurancf of an old Injury and
was by less than a two touchdown
Is hobbling around with a bad
mhrgln.
knee.
The Bulldogs will receive strong
Coach Marrellno Huerta stated,
backing from Mlsml'a targe Geo*t born population and the crowd "The Spartana will have to be at
mout Is expected lo run clow their best to play Fresh)tcrian
U the 44.000 high set In the South College on Even terms."
.pOrollna and Maryland gamrs.

Spartans Rated
Tough Rivals

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Jacksonville, peeaaotaJ the
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health.

vBocky Harris lays “ the Detroit
•Mice” blocked waivers on
pltrher Tom Sturdlmnt

LEXINGTON, Ky. U t - Tml-y
officially waa Nashua Day In Lex­
ington aa thla horie eanltal piepared to honor racing's lop money
winner in hit farrwell public ap­
pearance.
The handsome 4-» ear-old b a /’a
raring rarrrr ended last Saturday
at Belmont Park when he estihllshed an American re card for two
miles In the Jockey Club Gold
Cup. The victory pushed hta winn­
ings to SIJM.MS.
Now the strong ion o f NasrullahRegula la headed for Ihe stud
at Spendthrift Farm, owned by
Leslie Combi II. Combi heads the
syndicate which bought Nashua
for t l,241,200 nearly a year ago
after the death o f his owner. WitHam Woodward Jr.
Combs, Jockey Eddie Arcare,
Fltisimmons and others connect,
ed with Nashui'i raring career
were to share his final few minulra before the public.
79-YEAR-OIJ) WOMAN DROWNS
CLEWI8TON ifv— A 79-year-old
Miami woman drowned in a sub­
merged ear yesterday whi’.a her
husband of U yean dried fran
Ueally In an effort to save her.
Mr*. Wilma Shipp/ wrws taken
out of the car five minutes later
by • highway patrolman end sev­
eral motorist*. But they could not
retire her.

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TALLAHASSEE U v - A record
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hat been forecast by Secretary of
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This would be a slightly larger
vote than in 1952, when 9M.9M
votes were tabulated.
Voter registration It up about
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ton Drug Co., Mr. Gilpin.
rrfrigrra'or. $60. Roth practical­
ly new. 1113 Park Ave.
Saleslady wanted. Apply in per­
son Minuet Jacobson Dept. u U buildlng’ m a t e r ia l s
Store Across from Post Office.

RKU-IMIX CONCRETE

llarrirtl’a llenuly Nook

‘|&gt;pl.i
Window Sills &gt; LinUls
1M S. Oak
Pb. *71 Lady, no age rri|uiu mcnl; Must
Septic Tank • State Approvad
Sand • Cement Mortar Mix
tie fast A accurate. Good work­
SPECIAL
Miracle Concrete Co.
ing Houra and salary. Apply in
$10 Permanent, SS 50
Elm Ave.
Phooe 1335
person, by appointment, Phone
EVA HESS IIEA1TY SHOP ;o6.
METAL ROOFING
Phone W3
Now in slock, 6-V Crimp—’ l "
TIME CAN" EARN MONEY!
Corrugated — 2 '* " Corrugated
IT—BUILDING - REPAIRS
Earn good Income representing
Get all Your roofing needs at
PAINTING
Avon Cosmetics. Friendly, plea
sant profitable work quickly Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
Out West '1311s St.
puts $1$ in your pocket. Con
W OOLSEY
tact
-Mrs.
J.
Rustcll,
P.
O.
Box
46-BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
6
Marine Fininhc*
U75, Orlando.
For Your Hout
HAYNES Ollke Machine Co.
Senkirik GIjum and Paint C*»
Typewriters, adding machiaes
Cl-ERKTYPIfiT
Sales-Rentals, 314 Mag., Ph. 44
113114 W, 2nd 81.
Phone 320
FLOOR landing and finishing. Permanent local resident, nge 18
Cleaning, waxing, .serving Semi,
to 30; must be quick and aecu
note county since 1973.
rate with figures, very legible
II. M. Gleason, Lake Mary
handwriting, excellent Dpi*.-

McKANEY-SMITH

PAINTS

New modern, air-conditioned o ff­
ice, ideal working conditions;
regular salary increases, paid
Floor sanding and finishing.
vacations, group Insurance, an I
A belter Job at a belter price.
many other liberal emplo&gt;e
Free
estimate*.
Ph.
Collect
benefits. $175 mo. to start.
Oviedo FO-331M4,________

2413 S. Park

Phone 1203

For Piinting rail Mr. Talker, Pb. (J A C. Finance, 111 W, 1st Phone
2312, II. L. Foley, 9 to 3. later
666-XR. Room •pedal $14 93.
by appointment.
T^l Burnett
for PALMING
22C1 Grandview
Phone 1932-M. Maid wanted—Cooking 4 cleaning.
Hours
11-7. 1903 Magnolia.
Health card required.
GAIN MORE SPACE in your
home with storage wall*, built- 26—SALESMEN - AGENTS
in cupboards, shelves, etc. See
HILL LUMPER k SUPPLY NEWSPAPER street salcsboys.
YARD for caiy-lo-follow plant
Ages I to 13. Apply to Mark
and quality matfriaU at iconHeirs, The Sanford Herald, after
omy price*. 123 W. 3rd St.
school.
PHONE *3 ' The Lumber Num
bcr".
20—WORK WANTED, FEMALE
-PIANO SERVICE
Wanted
Ironing at home.
Phone £123-514.
L. L kill — Ptaao T*rh»itua
Phoae 2161 Rente I, Sanford
J2^BCSINEKS OPPORTUNITIES

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«

21-ROOFING sad PLCMBINO

Restauraut fur rrnt or talc, fully
equipped; on I o f Florida's most
CEKAMIC TILE
traveled road*, ideal location
Paul F. Mueller k Son Ph. 154
Reference* required. Ph. San­
Free etttmate. Quality work
ford 16J6H40, 7 to 9 s. m. or
after 7 p. m or write CTW c / »
PLUMBING
Herald.
Contract and Repair Work
Free Estimate*

F IN A N C IA L

R. L. HARVEY

*

304 Sanford Ave.
__

_j

Phone 1631
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This I* a free pasa lo lha Movieland Rlde-ln Theatre for Mr*.
RjHjth Janrla. Eap. dale Oct. 27

•

34—LNIURANCB

COMPLETE MODERN
INSURANCE

All the NEW KINDS Of fire and
casualty. Insurance available in
the bast o f Compantet at Low­
W. J. KING
est Rates to those who qualify.
rPhunbiag
run gang low
ir an o r
Ctaosttor
Cbnsult B A L L INSURANCE
Kohler Flumbhti A flappiia*
AGENCY. 204 8. Park Ave.,
Reem Electric Water Heater*
Sanford, Fla.
2534 Orlando Dr.
Fh. M

wuaoI ( N t M I l •
oB L aau o

Famous llmmetu lnner*ffi*| ar
TOED
Box Spring.
of tb« ssmt old thing?
Full or Twin Site. Choice of
See the spacious ness tasteful!)
Firm or Extra firm.
different homes ta —, —
Far Limited
$RRB

Time Only
••
SLOO Down Delivcra
Factory re conditioned Winchester
blather of Sanford
Model 12 shotgun $63. R. A.
203 09 E. First St.
Phone 127
Newman, Phone 315.

CLASSIFIED ADS

Television

66—HOMES

LOOK

43—ARTICLES far SALS

PLUMBING A HEATING
— F actory to T o o —
Septic Tank Installation k Service
Aluminum
w hat you
want
Heater Service. Archie C. HnrVenetian BUa*
iftt, Phone 734.W or 1335.
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bet tea
rail with plastie ends. Plastic or
22—SPECIAL NOTICES
riyoo tapes. Cotton or nylon
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
cords.
blip Cover* and Drape*
Sonkarlk Clave and Taint Co.
STANLEY KULP
112-114 West 2nd 8u
Phone 5*0
|A—PI-ACLS lo EAT
PHONE 2558-J.
We buy and sell used furniture
TODAY (and every day, eseept, PUMPS &amp; SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Pa)ing top cash prices for any
Sunday) we're open from 11:00 All t) pe« and sure, Irma lied or
thins of value. SUPER TRAD­
a m. ‘til 2:00 a m. THE DOG"D o It Yourielf."
ING POST on 17 92 Ph 2053-W.
CIE BAR A DINED, Lake Mary
WE REPAIIl AND SERVICE
BE SURPRISED at our variety
STINE
6—PERSONAL NOTICES
and low price*. F M B 5c, 10c
Machine and Supply Co
k 23c Store, 321 8. Sanford.
707 W. 2nd St.
Pn. C2
KOLLAWAY, lloipltal and Baby
Bed* Day, Week, or Month—Tel. Thi* i« a free pane to the Prairie Practically new 20-guagr Reming­
1425. Eurmture Center —
ton automatic shotgun 66$. R.
l.nkr Driveln Thratre for John
H I Wet; K im St.
A. NEWMAN. Phone 315.
L. Miller. Exp. date Oct. 27,
1936
20 gauge Remington Model 46
FUEL
automatic shotgun with polyGATLIN BROTHERS
NAME LMI’ KINT
Dragline k Dulldorcr Service
choke. New condition, Reaa isfOn Christman Cnrcln During I'll 2232 Geneva. 2493 W San for 2. fer accepted. G. Spencer Harden
October
Ph. 19tuJ.
ORLANDO Sentinel Star, Call
Ralph Ray, 3130
Lay-A way N O W !
Paint, II 79 gal. Mens dungarees,
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY
I SI pr. New Navy work shirts,
CROSLEY - REND1X
117 S. M unolla — Phone 986
99c Mens sport ahirt*. 99c BanSale* and S m ica
nsr Day Specials. Oct. 1920
UAN'DAU,
only. Army-Navy Surplus. 310
AUTOM OTIVE
Electric Company
Sanford Ave.
Service— Quality— Satisfaction
a—BOATS AND MOTORS
Ph III Sanford
2837-J-3 Do Cary DUO TIIKR M hcalerTisTooO BTU.
Tank k viand, $30. 12 gaufce
Esin rude hales A Service
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p *
shotgun, automatic, $30. Phone
KOIISON H p ortin e G ood*
Well
Drilling, HOWARD C.
2072.
LONG, Ptiona 356 2u7 East
301 1.1. SI.
Phone 996
Commercial Ave.
T-Shirts, 41c, Sleeping bag*,
12— I NAILERS
cots, blankets, tarpaulins. Army
ENVELOPES, Latterbcadi, atateNavy Surplus. 310 Sanford AveTrailer, Sale-Rent, Ph. 666-XR.
mints, Invoke*, hand bill*, and
program*,
ate.
Progrtisive Electric lawn mower, need* re­
It will nay YOU to tea tu before
Printing Co. Phona tOS — 403
pairs. ion ft. cord, $20. 17 Lilac
you buy. Open Evening* and
Writ 13th SI.
Dr. I)e II* ry.
Sunday*.
Eait.ld# Trailer Sale*
Tree* trimmed, removed and de­
I'alatka, Fla.
HEAR the NEW V. M. Tape Re­
moted. Ph. 1007-R.
corder. $1$ Down. Wieboldt'a
SANFORD TREE CO.
It— USED CARS’
Camera Shop, 210 S. Park Ave.
1933 Chryaler Windsor 4-door De- FOR EVERYTHING In hardware
and paint »re—lllll Hardware SMALL sue Serve! refrigerator,
Luxe. Only 22,000 actual mile*.
Ilka Mw, 173. PHONE 2164.
Co., 3ul E. 1st St., Phone 51
Call Kay Herron, Phone 2130, ui
1343-W after 1:00 p. m.
Robinson Hand Crafted Furniture.
Sofa bed, like new, $43. Phono
We build, design and refinith.
2156-R.
Thi* it n free pan to the Rile
See
at
916
French,
Ph.
32-R.
Theatre for There*a Stunk. Exp.
3-pc. dtnet'r set. black k olcarhrd
date Oct. 27, 1030.
4u HOUR Alarm Clock*. Guarantewood. Never used. 2 coffee
id
St
89.
Sanford
Jewelry
k
YOU NEW PONTIAC8 and good,
tables. Portable record player.
Luggage. 300 Sanford Avc.
elean USED CARS, rail Hay
Other Hems. 2204 Oak Ave.
Herron, Phone 2i3d, or 1313-W
Ilmr-e t leaning- Hindu**, Floors, 44—APPLIANCES
after 6:00 p. in.
Off Ice. ( al l III! J, I). C. Caldwell
11V) HUDSON
Commodore
A
FHIGIDAIItB appliances, s a l e e
Convertible, yellow with red WANTED —Work for dump truck.
and service. G. II. High, Ovtede,
Aim hauling fur straight-body
FIs. Pbon* FO 3 3313 or Sanford
leather upholatery 7200. PHONE
Iruck. luirge and small Job* any*
1642 W alter 6 pi m.
1579-XJ.
where, anytime SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED for odd-job car Large od heater, 50 gal. drum
1933 MERCURY 4 door *cdan.
pentry, masonry, body and fend
$60. Phone 1078 XR. 1317 Doug
Clean and priced right. Call
rr work, tree surgery and tree
la* Ave.
Ray HERRON nt 2136 or »fter
trimming. RALPH BRUCE SIN- AIR CONDITIONER, 1-Ton Fric p.m. phone I143 W.
CIA I It STATION, |W)l W. 1st.
gidalir, cool* with watrr $7|
St , PHONE W8I.
• BUSINESS
PHONE I37UXJ.

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47—FVKNTTUBI - ROU1IIOLR

South Pinecraat
Grove Manure
Valencia Villas

Sanfort
Seniors
DeLant

IM M ED IATE

OCCUPANCY

• BIG VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS

IdttiJy Situated

Luxuriously Planned
Moderately Priced

WILSON MAIEB
New and Used Farailare
31! E. First St.
Phone 936

3 and 4 Bedroom Homes with 1
and 2 baths situated on Urge,
46—FARM aad GARDDEN
artistically
landscaped
lots.
Paved streets and all other
Missionary-Everbearing S t r a w ­
city conveniences make these
colonies
of
owner-occupied
berry Plants— $130 per hundhomrs truly delightful places
led Call Ray U rd. 1317-W.
to life.
Large Blooming African Violets,
Reg. |tm, for Banner Days 60c
Designed. Built and b'oid
Grapeville Nursery, Phone 2(»5I.

ODHAM A TUDOR Inc.
Builder* of Fine llonirt
For Florida Living

RENTALS
54—APTS—IIOt'SES—ROOMS

8AI.ES o f f i c e
:* ;S S. French Avenue
rh-rn* 21PO and '.*960

WELAKA APARTMENTS?"rooms
p n ea u baths. 116 W. F tnt St.

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THE SANFORD HERALD Thurn, Oct. 18 1056 P kg* I
THE CARD OF THANKS

Very often n Card of Thanks In tbs Sanford Herald msela i
which is difficult In fill In any othtf way. Not enl^ iMt^jgrmri^m
expression of gratitudu to thoao who hava sent
•loo rourtooualy acknowledgea the services and ktndnaaaea of
man^lo whom a personal noto o f thanki cannot svell be m aim .
ardi of Thanki are accepted s i socially c6ri
rect. Emily
Poll
*Jmlfy
T p Poll,
Ii the noted authority on ctlquitle. facts they terra
i
man; good uses.
'M T . is no prescribed form for a Card o f Thanks. It can be aa
brief or at data lfed a* you desire. When th* occasion com** you
’ind a oympathetlratly undortUndtnr membor o f our ataff to
/ou.

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THE M1N MKMOIUUM” NOTICp
It i« the custom of many families in this country (o commtmerftt#
i Kfrcavcmrnt by an **ln Mcmorium** notice in newopaper claoalflad
cotumm. They find a real oolare therein. Preparation or selection of
i ouitable verse brings back to them tender, pleafant reco 1lections. A t
•Illia Cook, the Knrll'h poet hn* on beaulifullv repressed It:
•*llo»v cruelly sweet are tho echoes
(hat start
When memory plays an old tune
on the heart.*'
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frequently an
Inserted on the
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However, .other
dates, twhich
it l» felt are appropriate or
ne*ninir&lt;ul at* also *«i*ci*u.
m e uinnaay
ar.ca, me
selected. The
birthday or
of tnc
the act
departed,
the weaaweddM SM Asl.l
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tng nnnivrr«ar), Memotlal
Day,
even *ClirDtmas
aro among other
vumifirant occadon* chosen.
If you n?e hesitant to express your tender thoughts In podie form,
ill yourself
ymirscif of the Herald's collection of orirm*l veriei.
j.ou may avail
These
heaulv the
. . . . . . e\pr**a in poetic ucsuiv
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Cards of Thanki xro Xt.oo per insertion regardless of site, la
lloh Crothr
Mrniorium nntices. due to ho fnd they may run to roiuiderabla
Sill lleb Crosn* Show
ength, are hilled at $1.00 per column inch.
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DAILY

SRC Semiaele Realty for Damr
able Uomee aad Apia. Phone 27
YOU'Ll. LOVE
HUTCHINSON'S O c e a n Front THIS BEAUTIFUL SOLID BRICK
Apia. 339 S. Atlantic. Daytona
2BEDROOM HOME
Batch. Call S T I-W .____ ____
This home has targe living room
with fireplace, 3 extra large
Thle I* a free pass to th» Moviebedrooms, dining room, kitchen
land Ride-ln Theatre for Jack
with plenty of cabinets, breakLanier. Exp. date Del. 27, 1936.
fast room and nice srreened-ln
porch.
Large fum. apt. 310 Magnolia.
Available now, 6 room hause on Beautifully landwaped grounds
with
outside sprinkling system,
Celery Ave. available October
central heating for extra com­
5th. Phone A. K. Roisetter,
fort. Excellent residential loca­
Florist. 312.
tion . . . 2417 LAUREL AVE.
ODHAM A TUDOR. INC.
Downstairs apartment CALL 1340

2625 S. French Ave.

Phone 2100 — 2260
Apartment, close In. 3 rooms 355
per month. 111 E. 6th S t, Call
This Is a free pass lo 'he URl
2366 or 1563.
Theatre for It. L. Franks, Exp.
date Oct. 27, 1656.
Desirable fum garage apt. 432-W,
Avalen Apt*. Eftrleney, Ph. 720-W 2 FAMILY HOME ON W. 1st St:
Upper: 4 r m i . both, kitchen
EFFICIENCY ApartmenL Suit
equtpl, automatic space and
able for bachelor or couple. I'ri
vat* bath. Aerosa from Post
wattr heaters, LOWER: 2 bcu
Office, Manuei Jacobson.
room, bath, living room, cqulp4
kitchen, automatic space and
Fum.
eottag*. r e a s o n a b l e .
water heater, large Jalousted
Located on 17 92. Ph. 3010 Wl
porch o ff kitchen, 2car carporle. Present rental grosses
2 room apts. 112 Elm. Ph. 2963 W.
IS*,. Within •*-block of pro
2-Bedroom house partially fu n
posed new clothing plant 111,|70 mo. Call 666.
•00.
WKLLSmrATF.D
HOME-Near
Rose Court 5 room apartmestg,
school, church. Downstairs has
furnished.
Kitchen equipped.
&gt;7' living room with real fire­
Phone 1464.
place, dining room, large modera kitchen with built-in oven,
5 room unfurn. opt. Newly decerasink dliposall, Jalousied rear
Ud. 1301 Celery Ph. 606-W.
hall, laundry room with toilet
2 and 3 bedroom cement block
and lavatory.
UPSTAIRS:
3
lake front home*. $65. A |6I.
bedrooms, aromatic cedar d ounfurnished. Phene 1110.
Bt.
iris, odor bath and large sleep­
John Really Co.
ing porrh. An ideal homr fur
children. $t2.sra.
5 room furnished garage apt.
NEW 3-REDKODM PLAN (II
Adulla. No Pels. Phone 224
HOME at U k r Mary. Dedicat­
ed right-of-way
across
the
3 bedroom. kitchen e q u i p p e d
street provides permanent lake
house. Close in. Jimmy Cowan,
view and privileges. Corner lot
Ph. 616.
approx. 17,000 *q. ft., high and
Efficiency apt. Hi-way 17 93 So.
dry. Clean, clear water from
CUy Limits, glemberlind Court
deep well (!60‘ ). Built-in u. E.
kllrhen, cen'ral fired heat. H i
For Rent- 2 bedroom ronrrcle
baths, Phone OWNER—Sanford
block house, furnished. Phone
666-W.
2536-M.
I three room houie. Tb. 2U3-J.

3'Redruom Clt House, WynnewoMl.
Range, Kefrigerator A llcatri.
Hardwood Floors Tile Bath.
Equity $600. Ph. 799 11.
House for rent. 2601 Sanford Avc.
573 mo. Phone 539-R,
For Sale by Owner—Rsik:i type
3-Bedroom house. Range, refrig
home on large lot. Crystal Lsas
A beater. 1314 E. Forest, TY9-R
Phone 10J7-W.
3 room apt., aJulta. BIS Park.

CROSSWORD

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Bedroom bnme on 4 lots Sito
with VVTirld *1 Three
R E A L ESTATE
screened in porch A carport*. &lt; II (Uulsl Seeiirlly I'tm .
F u r n i s h e d or unfurnished. t It llerniS pieelew
M-MMS AND Gloves
•i** Teen Tims
Phone 1626-W after 6 p m.
4:1# New*
4 t l Teen Time
20 acre tilt farm. Three bedroom 3Bedroom ham* in South Pine
erest. Owner being transferred 47—BROKERS and RF.AI.TORS
house, large barn. All equipment
10) Shannon Dr.
and mieblnerr. Eaay Dima. Ph.
flllT lI KHAMA, exited African chief. It shewn with hli En|lish
*47- M 'R N m 'R r - n O l ' 6r.H(&gt;LD
1263-J. P. O. Box 1154.
w ifo and their children, Scretse, 3. and Jacqueline, 6, in (he garden
HEAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
$7—BROKERS and REALTORS
FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
of their home In Croydon, England. Having renounced all lights to
2344 French Ave
—at Warehouie Prices, vDil 65-HOMES
th* chieftainship of the llamangwato tribe In Africa, Khama and
J.
W.
HALL.
KEALTOK
BERRY'S. We are experts at aaNEW HOMES
his family will now be allowed to return to th* British protectorate
Jahany
Walker,
Asaorlale
9225
DOWN
silling you to secura gracious
3-bedrooiio, CBS. 2 baths, osk
•f Bsmsngwsto si private citlicns. (I •••enelionat RsdtophotoJ
“
Call
Hall"
Phone
1758
3 Bedrooms and Carport*
good look* with functional con­
floors. Very finest of construeTerrarxo Floors
venience. Today's belt buys in
lien. FHA appraised al $11^X1.
PHONE *276 for CHERRY*”
Kitchen Equipped
nationally advertised furniture
Requiring 53,500. diwn, plus
Re«i Estate Rrukcrsge — Notary NILIB HARD 1 0 PAT? S*!l
Nice Realdtniial Location
at DISCOUNT PRICES. 901 W
rlailng roil*. Nicely located in
1219 W. 13th St. Rrsr Barber Shop
Landacipvd Yards
Ktrit St. Phone 1617 for Evto
good residential arcs near shopthings you're through w i t h
Rtady tor occupancy In 3 wssks
ing Appointment.
tog center.
This is a fire pa«« lo the Prairie
A.
K.
SHOEMAKER,
JR.
Like Drive In Theatre for Mrs.
through Want Ads for CASH
Lied lurnitue*. appnaaeoe, Mela,
SUBURBAN 3-bnJroom h o m r
Builder
Alexander. Lake Msry. Kip
etc Beugbl-aold. Larry's Mart
Near
ACL
depot.
Ideal
fur
r*U*
Phoe. m i
1600 Melloavllle
Call 1121.
•isle Del. 77, 19V&gt;
321 E m 1st St. Pbene 1631.
road families. Price of $10,500
includes: built in range and
LARGE ♦-be dream bema. Ideal
Robert A. Williams
oven. Venetian blinds A central
location for ckHdron. Ph. TttT-J.
TV SPECIAL
REALTOR
forced air heating system. Good
Sofa Red
Kaymnnd Lundquiat,
terms arranged.
6 room, t bedroom home, 36750
51itching Chair
ASSOCIATE
Located en Old Orlando llifk Coffee Table
Phone 1673.
Atlantic Rink Bldg.
way. Ideal for children, asheol
3 Sten Tables
bus atop. CaU 1333-M.
W.
DtRTRIdt*
T.
W.
MEtO
2 Lamps
REALTORS
} [ TENANTS
$17‘J.UU
LAKE FRONT
IMl Pert At*
71m m n nr 1U
New three bedroom boueo on
RAYMOND 51 BALL
U k o Emma. Ona and half tiled
DSCAR M 11Aft IDS* iN
GOLDEN DAWN
FROM OUR ORIAT
REG. IIROKERS
1NTKUSPRING MATTRKSH baths. Florida room, lost dll
S. D. Illghleyman, A«sociai*
x 223'. Turn So. on* mile at
Reg. 646 50 lev. trair S29.30 '
vaums
G R A MK o W
2*4 Soatb Park Ave.
Phoaa 666
Oaklawrm Cemetery.
Box Spring* at Identical Savings
A. B. PETERSON
f UNf RAl
M OM f
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
66i-)6- • « * • ^ 9 J i, ulh
HOLLYWOOD IIED
2 bedroom houto, fenctd-ln back Broker Associates: A. R. Paterson
Jr., P. J. Chtsitrsoo, Garfield
Strickland'Morrison
aik Crumley k Montritb
Inncrspring Mattress
yard. 1613 Summerlin, Phone
JLHONl
Willetts,
John
Meitch
and
H.
W.
INCORPORATED
at 111 South Park. Pbone I7t
U H - I L _______
llox Spring ^
Williams. A. C. Duudney, land
olre of colors)
Your Erieadly lord Dealer
Headboard
They Knew
.Surveyor.
2b*droom home, 200 ft. Famed
305 E. let. St.
PbMM 2*6
9 i'J.:*o
rbonc 1136
corner lot, osk trees, By Owner. Ill N. Park Ave.
Legs Free
OZIER
R
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A
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CO.
Phone 1714 J.
Consult A REALTOR Fust
Laura D. Oiler, Realtor
See our new line of floor covering
166 N. Park Are.
Phone 2311
lU ici M. Fiald, A-suclute
frame house la
and complete home furnishings. 3-BEDROOM
CULLEN AND IIAKKEY 2601 So. Orlando llwy. Phona 135&gt;
Sanford, oo
very large let.
FREE DELIVERY
EVENINGS: 3115 and 190
PHONE
377-R.
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
9500 Down—150 Month
Corner 2nd A Migaella, Ph. 1232
RETIREMENT HOMES
t Redrawn borne an 3 M s. with
“ Bud Bamberger" Mgr.
shade and frail traaa, K»tl|»ad
3-Bedroom Hem*. &gt;336 Down
Open Monday'* til 6:66 p .a .
w k l am*#, n f i i n r i t w aad
Ready for artuMttjr la 10 dayi
IT. M. "R ill" NTEMPER
VISIT OUR BALCONY
keatoe. Complete peire BJN .
Guy Allan, Associate
SEE US far repair* and altera­ 3 BEDROOM Homo, well located,
Arietta Price, Aaaneiale
tion*.
No
down
payment
requirDesirable aa homa nr rental.
Realtor — General lasnranc*
WHITE
Phoaa 663 or 2122 112 N. Farit At*.
SEWING MACHINE CENTER
' IX)WELL E. OZIER
Sales, Service and Rentals
ROSA L. P A Y T O N . CMUOSE GOOD W O R K E R S
Builder
G A R - R E T T ' S
Phone 1356.
through Classified ads. Let an
RegMored Real Estate Rrekar
3 9 E. First SL
Phone 1432
“
2371
17-62 al Hiawatha j experienced *d writer assist you.
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Seminole Realty

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Friday, O ct 19th —Saturday, O ct 20th

Ladies’ Jackets

Friday Morning
9to 10 o'clock

Botany troll flannel, nsmrted colors, green, gold,
purple, blue and toast.
SIZES
QUANTITY

(one hour only)
10
4

Claussner thrifty sheer holsery, shade* of

12 14 10 18
3 3
1 1

Regular 14.95

light beige and medium beige, sizes 8*,* thru

New fall fashions and fabrics. Sizes 30 thru

11. Extra values at 1.00 pr.

46 regular, extra matching trousers priced
separately.

By*4 “Playtex” aeamleaa, waterproof,
durable, washable. Sizes small, medium,
large, and extra large.

pr. for ± .
(Limit 2 palra to a customer)

Regular

Regular 89c

Rubber Gloves
For Ladles’, for all houswork, fabric lined, water­
proof, protect your hands and manicures. Colors,
peach, maize and blue. Sizes small medium and

Shredded

large.

SALE

Regular

For pillows, toyr* cushions,
pads, etc 1 lb. bags.

Throw
Pillows

la pretty printed patterns, sanforized, guar*

anteed fait colors. Full bolts (no short lengths)
16" wide. Buy the yardage you need.
E

Scatter Rugs

Fall weights and pattern* in regular sizes
U thru 46.

Regular

SALE

Filled with soft dtirable orlon. Covered with
* bark doth hi solids or floral
patterns. Washable

Filled with pure white dacron cover­
ed with unuautlly fine quality candy
stripe ticking, colors of gold, green,
rose and blue. Full rize 21x27.

j y

Regular 7.95

In long loop cotton, non-skid, washable, color

Men's Jackets

fast, 0 desirable colors from which to choose.

Bteer hide Jackets In top quality
leather with leather collar, knit
euffs and band, zipper closing. Ma­
hogany color, sizes 36 thru 46
Black, sizes 86 thru 42.

Ivy League, 100 rt wool flannel in
an Ideal Florida weight. Colors of
chnrcoal and char-brown. Waist
sizes 28 thru 36. Made to sell for
14.05.

Long sleeves, mostly »olld blue broad­
cloth, few white (slightly soiled).
AGES
QUANTITY

1 2 8 4 1 6
2 9 6 7 8 4

Reg. 179
closeout

50c

Boys’ Trousers
Long, gahardine material, ateortment solid
colors.
AGES
QUANTITY

1
1

2
4

1
7

4
II

7
1

An assortment of colors, all washing machine washable.
ACES
2
3
4
ft
6
8
10
QUANTITY

Reg. Price 2.98

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C LO SEO U T

Boys’ Western Jackets

Reg. 2.98

Bathroom Sets

5
2

Boys’ Western Shirts

C LO SEO U T

Solid colors, green, brown, black trimmed in plaid flannlct. Wash­
able.
AGES
2
4
ft
6
7
8
10
12
QUANTITY
2
5
1
11
2
10
1

Rug and matching lid eover. Rug
size 19x33, with non skid back, foot
print iiattcrn, pastel shades of blue,

C LO SEO U T

grey, green, rose, aqua. Good buys
at 3.98 but now

Long sleeve, assorted colors.
AGES
QUANTITY

ft 10 1
2
6

W ere 1.98 &amp; 2.29

C LO SEO U T
Dry Skin Cleanser

SA L E
1 .0 0

Salon Cold Cream

8A L B

1.75

Velvet Quick Cleanser

SALE
1 .0 0

S A N r r i R n

lOOrt wool bound with high luster "Duraloom" blanket carries 5
year moth damage guarantee. Soft shndes of It. rcen, yellow,
lilac, avocado, charcoal, blue pink red A durk green. Size 72x90
fit* double or single beds.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

Cheating In Food Still Big Business
WASHINGTON iP — In 1J01 gren which atlowi it only 4 ce n t!.
A.D., King John of England de­ per capita to lifeguard the na-j
health—wherea* Canada!
cree! that any baker who rheat- lion'*
rJ on weight would be “ drawn spends 10 cent* per capita—the
upon • hurdle through the alreet# FDA can make only token forty*
w^|h are moit dlriv, the fall* loaf again*! another and growing men­
ace.
h avin g from hi* neck.”
Thi* it the legion of charlatani
Rut cheating in food If *1111 big
and medical quack* who peddle
buaincsi.
phony “ uranium" blanket*, "c&gt;»».
The U.8. Food and Drug Admin mlc ray” locket*.* "atomic” health
ittmlion
FDA
»ayi
ruthleu machine* and a hoit of other de
ehiieleri are robbing the Amrn- viee* labelled a* sure-fire reme­
ran public of million* o f dollar* a dies for everything from Mark
year by outright •wrlndlei ami widow epi ter bite to cancer.
high prcamre icare tactin.
Quackery kill* untold number*
it would be unfair, of courtc, j 0j American* every day," *aya
lo -u g g e .t that rail buck h u .ile t., Wallace F. Jan.sen. assistant to
artT fir by night operator* retire* FDA Commlnloner George P.
any considerable part of the hujre;
food and drug indu»try. Moit *•&lt;« A cyuack cancer clinic trea'cd |
tabli.hcl firm* ate »crupu!ou*ly, morc ,han 6000 p»t,en„ in ,w#
. ‘‘ •t . .
.
I year*. A* medicine, it used an atN ev erth elc. the .Ituauon u
formu|a- wMfh * *
nou* enough to keep h DA field ana|yictj al containing prlckley
agent* working overtime from a,j, par|(( rcj clover bto**om* and
coi»t to roast.
; caicara—utterly worthlen for curWa* that pepper you sprinkled lng fancer.
on your brcakfa.t egg* thl* morn
..Thc , ragcdy la that early d n &gt;
119 Th*
^a» £°un&lt;l in»tance»J no,|a j, vital for aurvival in treato f pepper mixed with cheap grain* | ln&lt; cancer, bu* victim, lo.t preof paalite. Ihc pungent .fe d . o f, fiou, tlmf al ,he i0 cajjf j ejnle »
a writ African plant.
|*PA official* are gravely con­
oid a turker ever ihrink like a . ecrm.,, over a dynamite I,.ailed
•nowball in July a few minute* 1 new problem ari*ing from the va.t
■fler you popped It Into the oven. | jncree.e in chemical adiltli'c* and
FDA in.pcrior* not long ago poten* antibiotic* n«ed in proer**tracked dawn a gang of Chicago ini food since World War II.
rackr cer* u.lng a novel mrthud
The National Rcaearrh Council
o f “ force feeding" fre*hly killed recently tabulated 550 chemical*
lij||tcy*—with water. The gyp.ter* added to proceucd food*— *uch a.
a king.lie hypodermic needle, flavoring ingredient*, color., pre.
hooked it up to a garden ho*e, | -rrva'ite.. antioxidant*. *nfirners
turned on the water and gave each an,j bleaches,
bird four hefty "shot*" Juit be- J PDA C.,mml«»ioner Larriek *ayt
fora quick freeilng them for mar- al |M lt |«) of the Mo chemical.
•**! never have been adequately levied
The treitmcn! magically Iran*-j for human .afely. ••The new .clformed akinny bird* Into plump fn ||ft* problem, in food* and
beauties. Hou*ewive* who bought *•
ate increasing at a rate that |
them paid fi9 rent* a pound for f ar aurpa**e. the rapacity o f our'
two extra pound, of water injected ,|aff.” he added.
J*1* m f**'
Secretary of Health Marion B
w h e r recent example* of cheat- Koltom, luporilng a proposed
Ing lurne,| up by FDA ileulh* In-1 new law to require pre-*e«tle- „f
eluded bootleg butter padded with food* told a rongreuional comoleomargarine, green dyed rorn mittre it lake* two year* of exmixed wrilh coffee bean*, and hauitiv* laboratory le t * to prove
cheap fl»h misbranded a* expen- j whether a new food additive I*
llva varieties.
, , ife
Even worse thin *uch braien ; "And while we are obtaining the
fraud*, a* viewed by FDA off- proof." he said, “ the chemical ran
eials, la a class of diet fad pro-1 he used In the food we eat."
muter* and selfatyled nutritionist*
I)?.pile favorable support from
'H o attempt to frighten ron.um- *lmo-t every section o f the fond
era into believing that the United industry, the propoird legislation
State*—the be-t fed country In the [ bogged down In bickering over
world—is auffering from w ide-, technicalities. It probably will get
spread malnutrition.
a new congressional hearing next
“ The meanest of all in the pa |year,
rndc o f rascals L the health food
Meanwhile, srlrnti.ts here and
faker who m ake false claim* of aboard are rai»ing moe and more
nutrient or therapeutic value for technicalities. It probably will get j
• em emfw cmfwy Vohoe tnfp a new rungrrsiional hearing next
his product." tays Frank A. year.
^ r h c « J r . director of the FDA‘s
Meanwhile, scientists here and
W ei division.
abiua.l arc raising more and more
"At exorbitant price*, common 1 question* about th* possible conmixtuiri of vitamins and niln-| nedlon between foovt additive* and
era!., virtuous enough in their own! the mid century up-erge In human
limito.l right, are peddled a* boon* car.cer.
to mankind, and worthies* n o.-1 FDA official, say a major prubIrum. are extolled av life .a v e r.," lem confronting fond inspector* is
Fal.e claim* and mi.hran ling the ignorance « f -ome dealer* In
bring .tiff penalties when FDA matter, of sanitation,
food detective, get on the trail. | An FDA inspector tells how.
But with only 772 inspectors, the rmed with a microscope, he reEPA can’t begin to keep up with ccntly found invisible bar'eria
IH No 1 la«k r,f rheckmt fhe eontaralnating a pacific coast sea
streaming in millions of ton* from
,.d plant and warned the owucr
the 96.000 food, drug and rosmet- to clean up.
lea plant* It supers He*.
A few days later, the owner Inlaid year the agency maraged, formed the FDA man he had
to inspect II.ISt plant*, seisin** bought an Insecticide an) sprayed
1,2213 ton* of food tainted with the equipment “ to kill those haepoisonous or harmful ingrcJ enta tcria bugs you told me about
and 3,90# tons of filthy or decom­
’Are you sure It w oik ed !" th#
posed food.
Inspector asked.
Altogether, the FDA rides herd
“ Ye*, sir!" rim * th# booming
A AS billion dollan wor h of prod­ aniwer. ‘ The next morning I
uct* a year. Itj total budget for found thoae bacteria lying all over
fiscal 19ST U SA.7nn.009
the plant with their leg* In tha
Pinched for funds by a Ten- air—dead aa doornail*!"

Thura., Oct 18,1956, Pag* 11
• m iC T ENFORCEMENT
PROGRAM
MIAMI IP— The State Borber*
Sanitation Com minion, noting that
“ many barbers from all parti of
tha atata have either forgotten or
overlooked" sanitation regulations,
has embarked on a program of
"strict enforcement."
Some of the eommlnlon's new
rulei Include bane agalnit the old
neckduiter broth, ehivtng mug*
and bruabei and halrbruihea. It
the hotel* would *lgn a contract
ion of toot* after ute.
Notch the edge* of thin rounds,
of raw carrot and rut a tiny
round out uf each rrntcr; pull a
.mall -prig o f par-ley through
the round. Ito-ult: Beguiling garnl.h for apiwtiaer*, talada, fiah
or meat*.

OUIIN JULIANA of the Netheriand* and member* of the royal family pau** on the itep* of th* patacw
In The Hague to acknowledge greeting* from thetr »ubject* before traveling to the House o&lt; Parttameot
fur the opening *c.ion. Left to right are: the Queen; the Princewea Marijke. Margaret, Beatrix. Princw
UcitUiud, and Prtnce»a Irene. Queen Juliana addressed th* teailon.
(Inirroatlowot BedtophoOj

w m m
A l W A Y S

A MIVIOUUV SICIIT MttHOO of pin-point bomb rg with nuclear
weapons Is being demonstrated by FRtF Thundcrstrcak* it the UJt.
Air Foice World Wide Weapon* meet at La* Vega*. N M. It t» known
a* “ toss bombing" and thl* photo-diagram Illustrate* Ihc operation.
At left, a awtft lighter-bomber (ta*hc* aero** the railroad marshal­
ling yard. Th* pilot pulls up In a loop and, atilt climbing, tosses an
"over-the-shoulder" bomb at th# target on the ground behind him.
As the missile ruts *n ere above the plane, the pilot complete* hie
loop and before It can explode, be bat streaked mile* from teen*. ,

M R S !

O U A 1 I 1

FRIDAY-SATURDAY
t &lt;

SANFORD BANNER

DAYS BARGAINS
SELLING STARTS FRIDAY 9:00 AJL
JUST UNPACKED 30(1 WOMENS

DRESSES 4-00
• COTTON • RAYONS • TWEEDS
• NEW FALL FABRICS TO WEAR NOW
• SIZES 9 TO 15 — 12 TO 20 — 14Ki TO 24ft
MEN WHAT A BUY!
SANFORIZED BROADCLOTH

PAJAMAS 2 ’00

CHANGIARtr \XTABKR

$ \*T0*
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• A SUPER BANNER BARGAIN
• FULL C l’T • COAT STYLE
• ALL SIZES - A - B - C • I)

SPECIAL PURCHASE FOR
DANNER DAYS — WOMEN’S AND MISSES
\UUR£ IHCKt S SUOKE-

JACKETS

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3M

• COAT AND SHORT STYLES
• WARM FLANNEL LINING
• DONT MISS THIS JACKET HARGA1N—
IMPORTED FROM ITALY

HANDBAGS 3 50
2 I’c. FOAM ItFIlllKK IKONINfi

Banm h (Dai}
SpsudalA

$5.00

Reduction

TWO-PIECE COW-GIRL

BOARD PAD 2 -0 0
• WITH Sll.lfONK COVKIt
"cTlII-DHKNS 2 l’ C- KNIT

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SLEEPERS | «
• PLASTIC SOLE FEET
~ vTe N’S 10 or. ni.l’ F. nFNIM

All Fall Suits

WORK JEANS | -79
• 5I/.E 29 TO It WAIST

*

2.00

Reduction

On All Trousers

• GENUINE LEATHER — SAVE

FOK TIIK SMALL FltY
DOXED COMPLETE IIOLLOWEEN

SUITS

3 ’00

• WASHABLE GABARDINE
ONE RACK WOMEN'S COTTON

DRESSES 1-°°
• SOME WITH BOLEROS

Wggto. _____

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COSTUMESi-88
• COMPLETE WITH MASK

• SKELTON-WirCII-t I.OWN-DEVIL
• SAVE AT THIS LOW’ PltlCE
BOXED * PKNNEY’S OWN

Argyle Stretch Sox
Nationally Advertised Brand
tUFFOITttS bearing we’com* aigna are on hand to great Adtet
StrveivJon on hi* arrival by air In Chics go from a whirlwind tour at
the Northeast. Th* Democratic Preetdenti*! nominee returned to ht*
home In Ubertyville, HI. before beading west on a tour to Moutana.
Idaho, Wsjhlngton and Oregon.
(fMcrwabonel Sowwdpheto)

All Ulack.and-White FILMS
Left During—

SANFORD BANNER DAYS
FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY
You get tht second set
of printn with e«ch
roll at . • ..

Vk Price

W IEBOLDT'S CAM ERA SHOP

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�THE 8ANF0BD HEBAI.D
F a it IS, Thun., O et. 18,19M

'This Is Cinerama'
is Out-Grossing
'Gone With Wind'

H tart Attacks Can
Now Be Predicted
20-40 Years Before

Brushing Alone Won't
Keep Your Teeth Clean
by HUMAN H. MMMSUL H.R.

L06 ANUELU IH — future
Heart attache can new be predict­
ed M t# 49 year# before they oc­
cur. aaya a University of California
researcher.
Dr. John W. Cofman told a
group o f heart specialists that
aludiea o f the amount of giant fat
moleculea In tho blood of children
and young adults will show those,
who face the risk of heirt attacks
In the future.
“ Tbls Is no longer a Ibcory,"
ha said. “ It has bean aolldly prov­
en."
Dr. Gofman said those identifed'
as possible risks can he placed o n ;
diets to rctlucr the blood fat con­
tent and thus head o ff heart dis­
ease.
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OY8TER PAY, N. Y. &lt;*-. fa
“ Con* With Th* Wind” or "Thle
i* Cinerama" the biggest money
making moving o f all timoT
How could "Tnla la Cinerama,''
playing In only II ibcatrca In tho
Uaitod SUloa and Canada In laia
thin four yr*r«, ever out-gro*.
“ Con* With lb# Wind.” whwh in
17 ycara baa played double and
triple runa in thousand* af
bousesf
Doea a three dim’ j i i i x n l n
ler coa.ter ride have more box
office appeal than the technicolor- S u n s h i n e
P n rk w n u
#d burning of AllanU or Clark » “ n 5 n , P e
r O iK W a y
Gable telling Vivian Leigh that
frankly he doein'l givo a damn?
IT . LAUDERDALE — An in­
Tho figure* are lncun«iu*ive.
Over the years, “ Gone With the fallible sign that construction o f
Wind" has grossed U'4 million the Miami to Fort Pierce section
dollars. Hacker* o f “ Thie is Cln- of the .Sunshine Stale Parkway
eram*,” the first cinerama pio- l« moving Into Its closing stages
ture, claim a gross of more than l* that loll booth* are now going
up at all interchanges and terM Million dollar*.
Variety Magarinr, which guage* mlnate
gross In terms o f distributor rent­
At the right Interehaangrs end
als and fees, has adopted an ar­ two terminals on the turnpike,
bitrary rule for 'Thia Is Cine­ thera wlU be 71 toll booths locat­
ram a", rutting lla grots figure to ed to handle entering and laav
l l t t million dollars. C i n e r a m a Ing traffic on 31 lanes, according
*wna or leases Ita own houses, lo Thoma* B. Manuel. Chalrmsn
thus eliminating all rentals.
o f tha Florida KUte Turnpike
Bat even under Ibe Variety for­ Authority.
mula, "1 his la Cinerama" winds
Greatest number o f tell booth*
9 In fourth plica among the top will be at tha Miami terminal at
■onoy rockers.
th# Golden Glade* Interchange
f o r serronlng a cinerama pic­ where seven loll booths will be
ture, a theater owner must rip rcuired to handle the traffic en­
•at one-third to one-half o f his tering and leaving (he Sunshine
seats, making room for three pro­ State Parkway.
jection booths, a control box, a
At th* Hollywood Interchange
aavcn-speaktr sound system and
a huge curved screen, six times two booths art being built and
tba alia o f a standard movi* three at the Stale Road S! inter­
change fo r South fo r t Lauderdale.
Screen.
Cinerama, (be first and still the At the McArthur Interchange for
moat realistic o f the new screen North Fort Laude.-dile two toll
processes, achieves Its illusion o f booths art being built with Ibe
depth and audlenee participation same number at the Pompano
by appioalmallng tho range of Interchange.

Near Completion

the bumon eye. A camera with
three lenses shoots front, left and
right aide views o f a picture, which
is flashed on a curved screen by
three separate projectors, each
filling In a third o f the screen.
Cinerama Is at lla best when
the action la fastest—« careening
toller roaster, a run away train,
• low dipping airplane. Peripheral
vision—or what we see out of the
eoraer o f our eye*—gives thr
Viewer th* sensation of silling
la th* fait moving vehicle and
wutebtag the scenery slid* by as
If from a side window.
“ What that rinerama la nothing
a- mor* than an old fashioned travel­
ogue played lo a seasick audleaCO," huffed one movie mogul who
passed up a chance In buy cine­
rama stock at inn rente a share
aad soon read It on the big board
•4 IT.
Th* cinerama idea wa« eonreiv*d In nag by Ih* late Fred Wal­
ter, a Brooklyn-born Inventor who
t School at 14 and learned the
Ide of the movie Industry by
aimslating typhoons, forest fires
awl cliff hanging sequences a*
director o f stunt photography for
Paramount studios.
Th* first cinarama studio was
sat up In John D. Rockefeller's
Old carriage house In Manhattan,
and a sucresaion o f movie mag­
nates filed in to marvel at this
saw wonder but balked at luvcsltag la It.
One o f those wha took in th*
Bights at the old carriage house
Was Henry Martya Raker, a bal­
listics expert and U.8. Naval Ac­
ademy graduate who law the pos­
sibilities o f converting Weller's
bialn child Into a gunnery train­
ing device.
te*av/**/uo?pltlnbkr cm emf cm
Wlater promptly adder four LOcaliber tnarhlnegun* and a com­
plicated electronic scoring device
to hi* 11 projectors, and cinerama
went 1* war, winning a govem-

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happily face th* future In America,
VYCscch-born Walter Protmer, 29. strum. hU auitar as they
1“ N«w York aboard tha General W. C. Ungftti. Among UJ5
*hfpi Ibe Protmer family was brought to
)"Uh,.th -t ld 01 th* tot***®*«nunenlalCommittee
T**7 •»■ »«■ ««• Uva In Minneapolis. At
bottom, btarlU Luctejko, B, one of the pissenftrs, find* herself
nVti^l PoJi’nH‘ n " WhlCh I'i*' .** ,MUy ra,«ht h» v# arisen in her
~
,h# ,ic l ,h“ ,h« bicycle she brought hse
aJU| tire. Msrila.and hsr_psr«nU will live In New Britain. Conn.

Colorful Fall Fare~M exican Peppers

At the northern terminus o f the
Sunshine Parkway at Fort Pierce
Ikfuu loll collection booths are
being buill.
TTif ro will lie 15 entrance lane*
***** ^ ®*H lane* on the entire
length o f the Miami In Fort Pierce
turnpike.

Finally one man came In Oyster
nay who not only invested but
literally got the show on Ihe road.
*»w#l| Thomas, an experienced
movie and radio man, brought In
documentary king Robert Flaherty
lo make Ihe fust movie, then,
with Ih* help o f Mika Todd look
over himself when Flaherty died
before workg otpeel xaE TE T
before work got started on "This
is Cinerama."
Waller died In IBM after seeing
the first cinerama production bocon e an established success.

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When the Rummer whirl la ended, children return to school, and
life rrrrrta bark to ita normal routine, what could be more timely
than a dinner featuring hearty, Inexpensive, simple stuffed green
peppers!
Tho green p&lt;pper&gt;, golden corn, and crimson tomatoes, con­
trasted with fluffy whit* ric*, maka thia dish as bright aa an
Autumn day —&gt;one that will certainly satisfy those hearty appe­
tite* itimulated by brisk Autumn weather! Called Mexican Pepper*,
here’* r. main dnh both ea*y on th* budg*t and ea*y to max*—
when you usa packaged pi*-«ook*d ric*. S«rv* with a crisp salad.
Result T A dsllcloua combination, bringing tb* magic of Fall colon
right to your tablet
titan Pepper*
Itt rup* (5-ounc* ptrkag*)
IH cup* drained rar.nrd whole
packaged pre-cooked rice
kernel corn
H traapoon aalt
1 cup grated Cheddar dice**
l 1* cup* boiling water
1 tablespoon grated onlou
5 gn-en pepper*
1U teaspoon* salt
2 tablespoon* butter
lissh of pspper
3 tomatoes, sliced
3 egg*, (lightly beaten
Melted butter
Add rice and H teaspoon salt to boiling water In saucepan. Mix
just to moisten all rice. Cover and remove from heat. 1*1 stand
13 minute*.
Cut pepper* In half lengthwise and remove seed*. Cook th* pep­
per* In boiling saltsd water t minute*, or until Under. Drain. I1a&lt;*
pepper*, rut aid* up, In baking dilb. Sprinkle llthtly with salt.
Combine th* rire, butter, eggs, com, cheese, onion, 1U traapoon*
Salt, and the pepper. Mix well. Fill pepper halve* with rir» mixture
nnd top each with a slier of tomato and brush with melted butter.
Hake tn moderate oven (JJO'F.) 30 minutes, or until filling la firm.
Makes S senringi.

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Tuck this dessert Ides up your slety* to dress up your dinner
menu »nd give th* f*mlly a nle# surprise. Fruit Cubes A la Mod*
is s three ingredient miracle that can be made In a wink.
There’* variety unlimited by varying th# canned fruit, gelatin
flavor or Ic# cream, h it fruit cocktail In • shallow psn and P &gt;ur
gelatin over It, making a thin layer. When firm, cut Into shim­
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FRUIT CUBES A l-A MODE
t can (14oi.) fruit cocktail

1 pkg. strawberry flavored
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gelatin
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1 pint lr* ersam
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Ire cream. Sis to eight scnlrgs.
NOTE: Mar b« varied by using other canned fruits or berrie* and
different flavor* of gelatin.

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dicted yesterday Florida’s orange
crop should be 93 million boxes
and the grapefruit crop should lie
33 million.
Ip another quarter o f the vast
citrus Industry, J. Dan Wright of
Sanford, a member of the Florida
Citrus Commission, told commis­
sion members thought should be
given to Increasing per hAx taxes
on oranges for advertising.
"W e’re growing oranges faster
than we're growing consumers,"
Wright told the commission. He
advocated laying Ihe groundwork
now for any possible economic
stump anJ for greater production
from new grove plantings.
The current orange box levy Is
three rents. The tax on grapefruit
Is six anJ the lingering tax is
five. The Legislature sate th# taxas; the commission administers
the advertising fund.

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PU4 STAR William Holden holds
tba 1MB BUr of tb* Year trophy
altar tt waa proaertad lo him M
firm Yaett by tbs Thaatar Own*
ara* ag Amadou. la s , far “bis

Orange Crop Is
Expected To Be
Larger In State
LAKELAND &lt;J1 — Florida’s orang* crop Is expected to be larger
than last season’s but the grape­
fruit harvest should be smiller,
the agriculture department says.
First reaction to the Initial crop
estimate of Ihe budding season
was that the Florida cltrua indus­
try should be able to dispose of
the additional four million boxes
of oranges with ease ami the fore­
cast the grapefruit crop will be
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Robert Rutledge, general man­
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estimates.
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Interchanges at Delray, Jupiter
end Stuart will require but a
single booth which will be able
to handle both entering and ex•“ " *
turnpike
traffic.
West
Palm Bench will require two toll
booths.

men! eitatlon for saving lives and
practice ammunition.
After th* war. Rockefeller drop,
ped hi* connection with cinerama,
and Waller acquired a new ,rt of
barken, Including Haunt
K.
Reave*, an audio expert who de­
veloped stereophonic sound, thus
further loereeslug the illusion of
reality created by cinerama.
Again a tong procession o f pros­
pective barker* cam* to praise
but not to pay.

BHGSWJfO your teeth is ooitbeivuaa the teeth a few times to
enough. You've got to tabs other dislodge any food matter which
measures, too, to keep them dean might be wedged there. Than,
sad In good, sound condition.
withdraw tha floss from between
No matter bow carefully a tha teeth with tba same gentle,
toothbrush Is used, It can’t reach gradual movements used tn work­
all the many crevices and cran­ ing It In.
nies between tha teeth. And the rood debris and stains around
crevices. Assures and surfaces tha gum margins not only de­
that are In contact with adjoin­ tract from your appearance, but
ing teeth are the parts most vul­ may also causa bad breath.
nerable to decay.
Tartar sometimes laada to dlleasa of tha gums and Jawbone.
Deni al rio ts
Tba tartar Inst frequently col­
Probably the best way to most lect* around tha necks o f the
thoroughly dean all tha surfaces teeth Irritate* the gums and
of adjoining teeth la to use den mxkea them bleed easily. This
tal floss or dental tap*. Dental may lead to destruction of the
dots la round and thread-like; supporting bon*.
dental tap* la flat and ribbon
Regular thorough brushing and
Uke.
use o f dental flou help* keep
Whether tha floss or taps U teeth clean and tartar-fraa. Usu­
used effectively depend* greatly ally. however, tartar doea appear
upon tha manner in which you eventually.
bold IL
Twice A Year
First, pull about an ll-tnch
length of flow Irom Its contalnar. With his special equipment,
Tha container has a small, sharp your dentist can gat your teeth
dean again, that's why you
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you to easily select tha desired ihould have him dean your taeth
twice a year.
length.
icngf'
You can't brush your teeth aft­
How To Us#
er every meal?
Neat, twist the floss two or Then at least rinse your mouth
three times around the (orefln with water after eating. Or chew
gar and middle Anger ol each a coarse food such aa an apple,
carrots or celery. This will help
hand. Leave the thumbs free.
Use the thumbs to guide the remove some ol the food particles
floes between the upper teeth and which may adhere to your 'eeth.
the loreflngera to guide It be QUESTION AND ANI WEB
tween th* lowers.
8. J.: I am abort ot breath. Will
Dental fleas should be used a chang* of climate help mat
carefully and ganlly. Don’t let Answer: It all depends upon
tha floss snap up or down between tha cause of your shortness of
the teeth. Work It through tight breath.
spares with an easy baek-xnd-j Shortness of breath may be
(prth motion so It doesn't strike caused by a disorder of the heart,
the gums fore*fully
lungs or blood and even by an
allergic disease such aa asthma
Work Ganlly
You should consult your doctor
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Your baby’* menu la Indeed a highly individualized affair —having
very little to do with any other Infant'* tiwl*.
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When a phyairlan prraertbe* a formula an 1 feeJIrg achedul* for an
Infant in hi* cart, he dor* »o on the basia of a variety ef Intricate
factor*. He take* Into account
heredity, prenatal factor*, birth
wrirht, bone atructurr, hemoB obln. coordination and diaroai&gt;n. Studying the infant'a char­
acteristica carefully and noting
the rate of growth, he judge*
baby'* epccihc nutritional need*
regarding water, calcium, carbo­
hydrate*, protein and fat. All
then# in appropriate quantitiea
are required for proper growth
and development. An infant'*
formula i» dratgnrd to guard
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the immature kidney function.
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It muit be admitted that although
I? very apecial pain*
l g arc taken to proaerlbe “ Ju»t the
"ay fw-rmitted tiy hahy'a tie- la, the
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time achrifulr and the demands
fant i* nble to with,
of c o m ehlldtri for time and at­
aland an amazing degr. • of fIng Irregularity. IVrl ip# it i* tin* tention. feeding times often can bs
virtue that enmurape* *&gt;ine moth­ geared to the general houaehold
er* to depart from tin- prvacribrd aehedule without making the moth­
rrgimen and try "aomethinir new", er'* routine or the infant'* routine
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fant cut* n tooth earlier than the to determine where an infant's
good appetite leave* off and "glut­
baby nevt door, if he walk* earlier;
tony- lo gin*. f»r. Harry II. Gordon
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P»g« 14, 'htur*., Oct. \*., TWO

Smoggy Griswold
b Most Discussed,
Cussed Man In LA

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On Hollywood

•r HUMAN R. fiMMlOt M.B.

HOLLYWOOD ir -U u n c h ln g a
new career as an Independent producer. Darryl F. Zanurt U once
again watching hi* Rim subject*
from the headline*.
Ills next three films:
l. •Island in the 8un." which
. LOS ANGELES &lt;-*-You think
you have problem*? Stop and deal* with the hot loplc* of mis­
abed a tear for—and with—Smof-j cegenation and colonialism.
gy Smith GriiwoM.
g. •■Parris Island." the story of
8. Smith G rit wold (That ini-; Sgt. Matthew McKeon.
tlal “ 8 " really itanda for Sam-' 3. "I Married Josef Stalin," de
oel, which her never use,) if per- Dieting the monstrous crimes of
hap, the moit eurecd and dls- the Russian dictator as **•"
caaied man in Lo, Anjtelei.
through the eyes of hi* two wives.
At amog control chief for the
Zanuek discussed these and oth­
ast year and a half. GrWwnld er subject# during a rare inter­
ai bem bidfrring and wheedl-j view In hi, king sire office at 20th
init local Induitry. auto mannfar- Ccntury-Fo*turer, and traih-burning pub­
"I'm going right hack lo the
lic into tome aemblance of coop- field where I have had my biggest
cratlon with amog law,.
success," he remarked. "1 have
Progreia of a «mt U being made. found when I have stuck close to
Aa o f Sept. I only five smog aI sonlrovcrsy. I have had great
erta had been called thii year,
IU^jThii dates tack to "I Am a
compared with IS during IKS.
"T h l, I, not a problem that will Fugitive From a Chain Gang.'
be licked Ihi, year or next or and comes up through the year*
even In 10 year!." GrUwotd Inaiatc. with 'Grapes of Wrath,' ‘Gentle­
He haa constantly hammered man's Agreement' and 'I’ inky.'
the point that there ii more to Even 'How Green Waa My Nal­
ley' was a risk, because It was a
ameg than meet! the eye.
Griawold, at 47, ia a big, blond, labor story.
"All of these pictures have not
bluff apecimen built like a college
fullback, which he once wa,. Rut only made money; they were the
^ " ‘e ’
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the two hour, In a amog chamber biggest moneymaker* in the year*
A
A
they
were
released.
*
4
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v* f
left him with coughing apell, and
"The
only
time
I
stubbed
my
TO DAY AND
eo Uatlcaa that be felt compelled
to urge Loa Angela, County »up- toe was with 'Wilson.' The reason
T
OMORROW
it lost money was that It cost too
trviaora not to relax ,mog regu­
much. It ran 4 million. If It had
lation,. Until the te,t. he had
csvst 2'» million. I would have
thought it might be possible to
made a profit of a million dollars.
By Half Hgrdetter Feature Editor TV Quid*
•aa« up a hi'.
Zanuek was asked about the
Grlawold'a dramatic play waa
southern prospects for "Island in
timed to exact the maximum at­ the Sun," which deal* frankly
WBC engaged Susan Hayward In convermtion ubout her
tention before the heavy Septem- with black and white relations.
appearing In a Producers' Showcase entry and
ber-Octobcr amog ataaon. II made
"That doesn't worry me," he
waa
informed that Mlu Hayward desires $100,000 for
medical tnrn lake notire. Hereto­ said. "They said we couldn't show
the proposed allot — there was no further
fore. doctor# have been divided •pinky' iti tbe South, but It was
conversation. . • . Hob Hope’* second show of the
on tho effect, of ,m og on health. one of our biggest grosser* down
stew season will feature l.ucllle Itall and Dell A nus.
. . . IMtsr Dean undertake, to "explain" baseball to
" I don't want to get back In th ftc."
Dinah Shore on her October 5 hour-long show.. . .
that chamber again," Gritwold
"l-iand In Ihe Sun," which will
Guests on upcoming Jack llenny show, will include
told the medical board o f the air star James M**«n. Joan Fon­
such star, aa Rob Hope, George Gnbtl and the Ron­
pollution control district which ha taine, Michael Rennie. Harry Belald Caimans.. . . Julie Andrew* will star as Cinder­
head,.
ella In February in an original production by
afontr anil Dorolby Dandildgr.
Hie doilge he took waa two was described by Zanuek aa a
Radgera A llammersteln, their first for TV. Ry pure
coincidence, the Sadler's Wells ballet troupe will do
peris oione for on# million parti massive operallon. He will trans­
Cinderella on April 29. Meanwhile, Julie guests
o f air. The highest cneentratlon port over IDO technicians to the
on an up-erming Ed Sullivan Show. . . . Three
yet measured In Lo* Angrle, air West Indie* and will make six
..
, nightclub* — In New York, Chicago and l.at
ia nine-tenth, of one part per mil­ round trip* to London, where th e,
Susan Hayward Vegas ■— have signed lifetime contracts with
lion. An alert 1, called whenever rushes will be proce«*ed.
, talk ended Danny Thoms* — tan th* clubs last? . . . Th#
only two tummtr shows to draw higher ratings than the pro­
the figure fall, half of one part
The producer said he haa re­
per million.
ceived a protest on his Stalin pro-1 grams they replaced were I'olka Time and Arthur Murray Party.
. . . December 2 I* now definitely set as th* date for
Oione la a gas especially prev­ Ject from the cultural attache of
Danny Kaye'a Be* It Now Show. It will run T
'
alent here becau,r of Ihe action the SovlePEmbaaay.____________ &lt;
DO mliiute*. . . . Janet lllalr will have lets to do on
o f sunlight cn hydrocarbons and
Caesar’* Hour than did Nanette Fabray, her pied*,
nitrogen dioxide.
eessor. New fare* Pat Carroll and Hhlrl Concontinue In spring up. There are
war will also play opnodt* Hid in various skits.. . . I
Griawold spent two hour, in an now 16,000 in !/»* Angcle* Counly
eight-foot square plrxlgla, rham- and at the tate of expan.ioo. there | Gilbert Hoca ad, heralded as a French combination ;
o f Johnnl* Ray and Klvle Prealey. will guest on
ber with temperature about DO will be 25.000 by IDTO.
th* forthcoming Maurice Chevalier's Paris. . . .
degrees and the .prone pro lured
Plus automobile*. The county'
Don’t panic if you sea two Pfc. Dobermans on
electrically, lie attempted tome has some 2,70fW0O-w&gt;ne for every
th* Fail Silver* Hhow in October. One will l&gt;e
work ' but esperieticrd difficulty two clllien,.
Maurice Geafleld, the real thing, while the other L
concentrating, although little phy­ Griswold'* goal* for IBM include
realtor Jim" While, who iobks enough like tinsfleld to be his double. The story, naturally, will
sical discomfort, no eye Irritation, putting a IIS carburetor device
Gmsleld
concern mistaken identity . . . That science-fiction
headache, or nausea.
who's who?
on each new or resold car. More
TV telephone that permits you to see the per-nn'
The roof of hla mouth brramt- efficient combustion o f fuel will
you're phoning hat at long last lieen develops,! by Hell Telephone
dry In 30 minute*, but a soft drink decrease fumera,
engineers. Th* gadgr'. has l**n tested «uc*-«»fully but won't l&gt;e going
tasted like bllgcwater. Hi* chest
into commercial us* until the cost can I* brought down . . . MIC hat
"Auto* are roponsible for more
signed tc televise th* East-West football game scheduled for Decent,
began feeling Ught and during the than half o f our trobles." Ortaber 2D . . . M-G-M plans two (It may turn Into three! series for 1067.
Hit 30 minutes he became light­
wold *ays.
Goodbye, Mr. Chip* le almost certain to he one of them . . . Dept, of
headed.
Another aim 1* to gel rid of
Vital Statistics.' you wont see as much of John Scott Trotter on tho
The hangover waa something about IH mUlloa incineratore.
1 Oaoryo Gobel 8bow—he lost in pounds.
else. Dr. Hurley Motley examined
Griswold the next day, found hit
lung capacity reduced about U
per rent. For a month afterward
Griswold complained o f being en­
ervated and of a persistant, tickl­
ing rough.
Doctors aren't too sure what
Griswold's experiment proves becruse It wes net conducted under
clinical conditions. Most, however,
are convinced that it'i time to
SOI E. FIRST STREET
probe further. The federal govern­
ment, California department of
health, Ihe University o f Southrrn
CVIfornla and other private Insti­
A NATURAL!
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MEN’S SHORT SLEEVE
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DAN
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YOU need good teeth to ch*W|to those of brushing your teeth
your food properly- And you need Bating raw carrota, apples, and
lit# proper food to bare
such will remove some of the food
teeth.
partldas stuck to tha teeth.
There’a no better time lo build One word about large amounts
strong, healthy teeth than during1of eandy. reft drinks, pastries.
childhood. So an adequate dlet| These are concentrated ( wetl ­
is essential for your youngster.
and are hlgb In carbohydrates
Such a diet contains a sufficient! If you eat too much of them, they
amount of foods rich in carbohy oiler an opportunity for addd rata wi t h o u t ad d in g la rg e forming bacteria to grow Which
amounts In concentrated form can dissolve tooth substaneoa.
such a* we Qnd In sweets.
Th* rcrult might be dental
Vitamins, of eoutse, are a help] carles—and a toothache.
in m aintaining good general For Strong Teeth
health aa well aa an aid In build­
These foods will help you bmOd
ing sound teeth.
sound, strong teeth. Food with:
Balanced Meals
Vitamin A—Milk, cheese, let­
I suggest the following foods tuce. tomatoes, carrots, bananas
be given your youngster In a de­ cabbage, eggs, fresh green vege­
sirable variety. They form a bal­ tables, apricots, liver, cod liver oil
anced Bally meal pattern
and halibut Ueer oil.
One serving of leafy green eel Vitamin B—Milk, cereal, car­
yellow vegetables One aerrtng of rot*. cabbage, tomatoes, potatoes,
citrus fruits or tomatoes. Two fruits, fresh green vegetables,
serving* of other fruits and vege­ lean meat and whole wheat
table,, Including potato**.
bread.
One quart of Vitamin D mtlk or Vitamin C—Lemon,, oranges,
one quart of milk and on* Ua- tomato*,.grapefruit,tresh atrawspoonful of cod liver oil. The milk terries ar^* raw cabbage.
may be drunk, rooked In food* or Vitamin D—Cod lleer ofl and
•eaten in cheese.
halibut liver oil. Hunllght la rich
One or more servings of meat,
in Vitamin D. too
flth or poultry.
One egg (or at least 4 tg(s p&lt;r Calcium—Milk, milk product*
;week), two or more servings of and cheese.
Iron—Eggs, liver, lean meat,
bread and cereals. Including oat
meal, and about ala teaspoons of moat fresh meats and whole
wheat producU.
butter or fortified margarine.
Phosphorus—Milk, milk prod­
Other Benefits
ucts, eggs, cheese, lean meat and
In addition to living the body moat fresh meats,
th* materials It needs for build­
qutrnow awd AJnwta
ing sound teeth, foods are valua­
V. B : How long does It taka
ble In other ways, too.
For example, chewing coarse cortisone to help the regrowlh of
, foods such as apples, celery, car­ hair?
rots. raw cabbage, toast and bread Answer: Cortisone U being used
crust* exercise* the gums and; for the regrowth of hair in a few
Jaws, help* promote circulation selective cases, but It should be
In gum tissue*.
used only under the doctor's dlFurthermore, th* effects of tat-lreeUon.lt may take many months
lng these roars* foods are similar! for the hair lo regrow,

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When making apple«au&lt;«- try
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adding grated orange rind — for when you err planning to mate
a different tang and a gulden fritters of thi* fruit Serve the
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At Boiton. which doein't havel Enforcement authorltlei In moeti Youth gang* prompted San'beatlng up oerupanti, beating up
could itay out a lltater on a curfew. Carmen B. Piiruto of curfew citlea lay warning* uiu- Fr-ncUro polie# io beef up rn- other kid* on the itreeti" until
thoie night*.'
that late anjftay.”
forcemrnt of the It p. m. curfew tt—
•»»-*-1 « tth the curfew.
of 30 the Manachuu-tt* Couth Sendee ally do the trick and arreita and
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I o \ curfew Divliion explained that curteu fine* are relatively rare. In that had been largriy disregard cracked down,
cd until a few month* ago.
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vahlll added,
'the
Diego* 10 p. m.,POO. Impoied a * r ‘ ‘" V " ?r-uU tl(m »m »T »ct a» a chal- Philadelphia where r 10:30 limit
"YouogMcr* baikied togclher," point ha* been m .-hed In our
hive
d .y to do earlier thl. year.
delinquent group*. “ in
impoved in Fcbwanr
w ww uhat wc wanl l0 ,j0i „ CCpt on|may among tcen-a.•‘ "J” ' » *
, hclr belligerency." and W parent* were fined during the i»ej&gt;ul&gt; Police Chicl Thomi* Ca program where the youngster*
Friday night* when we go to the diicovered lhat t
, , ac. u&gt;u, mt),c them ••more liable first month hut fine* now aver hill *»ld. "crw hlog nriva*» war them»olve»— the good kid*— ap»how- or on Thur»day dance the law only agali°4‘ou*
’
1age only
. . .five- --------tie*. breaking Into privaU home*, predate it."
a month.
i to get Into soriou* trouble
niehl*. It might be okay If we tercr*.

THE SANFORD HERALD Thur*., Oct. 18.1930. Pa** 13 « r folk* wouldn't let me iter out
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&gt; An outbreak of youth gang which ha* a theoretical 9 p. m
brawl* in San Franciaco. . .a deadline for joune*ter» under M
Have o f teen age di*turbar.cei in one lad replied with an aitoniiheJ
Wakefield. Mail. . .A near riot "What curfew?" when he wj»
•n Halloween In a *&lt;date retiden aiked about it.
Ual lection of Bolie, Idaho. . . I j n California. George Caiperi.
Authoritie* reacted ilmllarly In Juvenile control coniultant for
•ach cair. They proceeded to clip the State Youth Authority, rethe wing* of adole»cent night ported after a survey of condii.v li by either tightening enforce- tion* In 20 reproentatlve cltie*
j f r t n l of an exlitine curfew law an&lt;j COuntiei that "all law en
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by pa&gt;»ing a new one.
forcement officer* quettioned"
i« thi» the answer? It i* argued thought the curfew ordinance*
•i loudly in »nmc ciliea a* it i* "very cfrfctlve in controlling dc
pra.ied In others.
linqucncy and late hour activlWhat happened in San Francl*- tie* of youth* under U ." Special
Co. Wakefield and Boiie poiht* up checkup* of curfew
violator*
the fact—*hown hy a nationwide[catpert raid, were followed by
Auociated Prr*» survey - that penoj* ot markedly fewer cave*
curfew* for Juvenile* -n)oy aeon- „ f violence, vandalitm, and petty
aiderablc vogue today. You'll find th.ft*
them on the book, of communlAt Bo,
which ru, „ kuh un.
l\r,te, -ncl .n»aU from Port dl , s
the „ rrc„ aI „
m
^Jarut. Maine, to Portland. Ore. and ,hoMf
„ and l6 , n
Some were enacted a . long a* hour latcr&gt; Pollcc thlP, fiu* t'r
90 tear* ago. other, came In re
,
,d ..Dphew. mr , hc
aponve to .Peufic Incident, or the
,, a g0,lirnJ
, hf
n*lng prenure of postwar youth f o n t „ hat rrdufH
.... i. ik •
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W-nJrrmg* by teenager* Invite
trouble, that parental discipline
alone won’t keep them it home,
pud lhat a eurfew provide* the
ngical starting point for an atlack on delinquency.
But some of the nation'* bigge»t cities like New York. B..,ton.
and Chicago haven't bought the
theory. Even among town* that
l ave curfew*, you'll find much
»-r r'ftcial opinion on
their uiefulncst.
too cniurccnicnt picture, like
w:*e, I* checkered. While *ornr
communities rigidly adhere to the
UTile*. other* are largely ignoring
them. So at Springfield. M o.

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ttoich al»o ha, an l p m.
tine. Chief of Detective- Jack
steen »ald "The law has no cffccl- Young»tcr* wh. are prone
'•&gt; get into trouble will Ignore
,kp u,v *ml ,ke 0,hpr* Arc Kpin«
komc anyway."
"h a t do teenager* think of
night life restriction*? For the
mo*t part. aulh«rilie* in rurfrw
town* assert lhat any resentment
ha* been sporadic and short lived,
A 14 ) ear-old lad at Bone e„mmrnled
"The
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2 p ie c e

2 for 1.00
J
1.98

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fla n n e l

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Sport Shirts, reg. 1.49value
p r in t , w olid c o l o r * f t

w oven

ii

Dress Goods, reg. 39 &amp; 49 spec. 25c yd
72 x M

si29.ro

|(r|f $19.39

chenl

tcb $2*9.93

$178.02

§ 2 8 .^ 8

Kcb. 9I9S..iO 42 pr. ***-

$08.88

Keu. 9119.30 l.imetl Ook
tloitlile tire**rr and mir­
ror—
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rovipt

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§2 7 8 .0 0

Kcb. 9129.50 bttffrl-onlv

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$128.00

K c b . $0.95 camper* oil
•love—
$-1. 1)0
K c b . * 0.9.1 con popper—

$ 5 0 0 0

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for
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$57

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919.50

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b u d io r c h a ir
$ 1 9 .8 8

K c b . 9 5 9 .9 5 c r u . . .

robe*
$ 5 8 .0 0
Kcr. 939.50 rollwny bed*
Complrle—
S 29.9.&gt;
Kcb- 9.11.93 baby crib

nml mallrew-*— § 2^ .95

wukt‘ ?

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K c b . $29.95 noMlern de-k

$ lf ).v V

\ r“ I l\ / H n \ / \ ,
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Wlim
n tg . tlO .O i hot-pot—
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100
MILE RADIUS

98c
good*.

kuitr—

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oil ranBe*—
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K c b . 9109.30 I tow* table­
top oil ranBe*—

SPORT SHIRTS, reg. 2.49 value 1.98

$178.00

B. $ 179.93 fatmtti* Fox

s t .88

$08.00

.M en* p r in t e d N w rd e

v a r ie t y o f

Ha­

Kcb. $99.93 fnmou* name
vacumn cleaner—

1.98

e u ilf—

cr 2 Pf -

$10.95

1.98

SW EAT SHIRTS, reg. 1.29 value 98c

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BLOUSE rcg. 1.00 value
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Kcb 9229.9.3 3 pr. *ulte*—

A ll fumou* name electric
ra /o r*.('I.O S EO L'T —

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Id id irw

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$108.00

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K c b . 91*’9.93 w roue h i
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$19.93

$58.00

$88.00

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McCrory's 5 &amp;10cStore
Sanford Banner Days

§ 6 8 .1 ) 6

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103111 ANN HAUMAN. 3. * f Ailington. V* . let* her |&gt;ct kitten. Sooty,
g d another took at the monarch butterfly Sooty scrolled In the
Hallman yard. A band on the butterfly * wing revealed It lud flown
from Toronto, Canada. The kitten’s find has set lepIdopteriH* at the
Sinlthionian Institution a*rurr became only two other monarch*
have been retrieved In the Virginia’ area. Sooty almost iwallov.ed
ev idence ot her And by eating mod ef the butterfly’s top left wirg.

$28.5(l

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deep

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platform

939.93

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tutde

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co\ crtalde

rocker*—

rocker*—

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9379.30 Kentnnn

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ltcK. 9329.30 3 pr.

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pc. M iitr.*—

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licitM it'4"
modern - »,r '

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openU until
v 00 fddoy

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F

It’s a sun‘'nt?*^viTybody win.- Every deal a good deal! Itnt step riglu [irga\n»
«ee for Jrse^’
already have A"i nil house” or full store, to he more ex

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O

DOWN .. .WE MUST MAKE ROOM!
and
AT MATHER'S
“
«ien
r ig h t in
sact
£5#j : CHIPS ARE DUvym ..
toon'
, ^)U'II x ^ CjKLAI DtAL NOW AT Ma in.—
P

occa&gt;“ »nal

PANTIES, reg. 29c value

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r a y o n f t n y lo n

BLANKETS,reg. 4.98 value 3.95 ea.
I.'*

X

23 l u r k l s h h i n d

TOW ELS, reg. 3/1.00 value 4 for 85c

203-09 E. 1st St.

MATHER o f SANFORD

PHONE 127

A ir w a y r h a lr

CUSHIONS,reg. 1.29 value 59c ea.

[THE^ SAVINGSJVRE R E A L L Y S O M E T H I N G ! EA SIEST CREDIT T E R M S IN TOWN!&lt;

T h a t h r e a lh e * .

h

�Slate Bankers Get
Award For Service
To Florida Farmers
58r

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ORLANDO - T h e
oulitandlng
aervlc# which Florida bank* have
fir m the ***t-'a ♦*""&lt;,r« W h
through the high qqtullty c f reguhanking service and special a c ­
tivities In the agricillural field,
ha* received special rrrognlllon
from the American Ranker* As­
sociation. the national organiza­
tion of the banking Industry. The
Association's Agricultural Com­
mission has notified the Florida
Banker* Association that it ha*
been awarded the Commission’*
annual Agricultural Award on
behalf o f the bankers of the atale.
The Agricultural Award Is pre­
sented each year to the state
banker* association* in those
stales whose banks hare been o f
notable service to agriculture dur­
ing the preceding year. This Is
the tenth consecutive year that
the state's bank* have received
the award, indicating Ihe contin­
uous nature o f the bank program
In agri'tillure.
The Awards are prnentrd to
recognize the wide range of pro­
pria which bankers carry on m
• mean* of bringing greater un­
derstanding and cooperation be­
tween the farm and financial
communities. IneM -t *•*
activities as promotion by banks
e f soil Conservation *i..i
management, cooperation with the
extension service of the state a g ­
ricultural collge, support of farm
youth groups such ai Future Far­
mer* of America snd 411 'Clubs,
and sponsorship of banker Mr*n»r
meeting to discuss mutual prob­
lems. Quality of regular bank
service throughout the state is,
ef eourse, given m*J«r emphasis
In choosing the award winners.
In making the presentation o f
Ihe Award, the A. R. A. Agrlrullural Commission stated that
•'strong banker-farmer relation­
ships have, takzyl on-a now Im­
portance during Ihe period of
transition which agriculture Is
now passing through. Today's d y ­
namic agriculture presents a real
challenge to bankers to see that
sound farm businesses receive tbe
kind and amount of credit they
need. Beyond making farm loana,
however, hanks hive a respon­
sibility to assist farmers by evrrv
means possible In making the ad ­
justments necessary for the future
development of our agrirtillural
economy. This award It present­
ed In recognition of the banks'
efforts to provide that 'extra'
Service to the state's farmers."
Every state In Ihe Union now
has an active bank agricultural
program. The work la planned
and directed by the slate agricul­
tural committrr* and implement­
ed by some 3,0)0 county trey bank­
er* (called by varying nemet In
different ataalcs.) II la Iho work
of Iheso groups In Florida which
ha* brought this award lo the
stale's banks.

THE SANFORD HERALD

Ihlnka about hla top salary pro­
spects and these are really very
low ai a top-flight man Is costlean college, now are gelling ccrned. Business and government
____« . ALLEN
CIIICAGQBullntM
and |0V. down to the English teachers.
IlCAOCi
arc pulling o ff our best people. I
ernmeol, w j,ar, already sip­ "English teacher* make good think we coulJ use more good
honed thou, 0f engineering bureaucrats," President O. Mere-! women teacher*—”
Mist
and s c i e n c e oul 0y xmer- dilh Wilton of tbe University of
" I f we could get them
Oregon said today. "Anybody who
can write a good leltrr or report1
makes a good bureaucrat, and
most English teachers ran write"
Wilson and three other college
educators were interviewed as a
(-e c w s m i'
• group at the annual meeting of
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.. T O \
)100. (A
V—Bright- the American Council ou Educa91
KViheit
T h*“ **«*rly tion.
Wonderful buya In gift
\
ufh
eT'* contea , Wilson said Oregon wound up
niitxAv*
school
h* ' e ,0 « ° »o Short one English teacher this fail.
Remit.
j ,,
1
! The others said thrtr situation*
Keg- 1.95 to 1.95
i L d , " e p i said tbe pretty much matched that deSienaecr 7-&gt;e*r-oy
y , a j scribed by Miss Margsrrd llabcm.
bore. Whenever I k o f It I want dean of instruction at the Univer­
m try. And my t\r didn't tell sity of Rochester. N.Y.
STATIO N AR Y
me lo say that ei
"English teachers are harder to
boxed note* and
Raymond McDai,
acting
*uP get," Mist llabcin said, "but
•Jact
_____
erintrndent of **Wu
County
they're still available.
HU %
.«
regular *lze
schools, said he *"Ve eh
charge*1 As for college teachers In genin Magistrates
gainst rral, Prof. W. Leighton Collins of
39e to 59c
Mr*. Miry L.
unless the University of Illinois College
reg.
59c to 1.00
P” r" v
cl
Ut'i* Miry report
classes of E n g i n c r i n g described the
today.
! shortage of engineeringteacher*
Mrs. Schoenbeit, L j a for- as "the college’ major problem
II is
mer Illinois sch x&gt;!, r ba* today.”
been tutoring Mary L J ,
1 cy f u t - i '
She rails
Y.".’ r*'
! Dean Frank R. Kllle of Carlcton
IS srtuvsii
•- V"
institution,"
says
t
h
^
'
'
^
College,
Northfirld,
Minn,
howOH U t
I," *,
. » * '« •" ever, quickly put In a word about
Inhuman
Hy."
turnChildren i ntrained!
j S
UV trieh
en - boosted sal.
"The colleges
have

Engli Teachers Good Bureaucrats
»ynix

Mary D*n't Want
To Att^ School;
Mother \yS Okay

DEMOCRATIC PKISIDINT1AI NOMJNtl Adtal E.
Stevenson extends an arm to keep his balance as
h* is crowded by well-wishers on hla arrival at
his hotel lr. New York City, lit had Juit finished
(ailing to an enthusiastic crowd of about 10,000 in
Harlem snd the Lower East Sid*. He said Uut tbe j

IV'UOR

achievement of equality of rights and opportunities
for all Americans was *iho grest unfinished bulln r j before the United States." At left are Steven*
son's son, John, and Governor Averiil Harrimaa
(back to camera) of New York, who accompanied
the nominee on his city tour.
(International)

YOUR MIND

ny JOSEPH WHITNEY
all bom xvith m Instinctive deair* to satisfy our own needs, but
vlry aoon w* learned we must
compromise between this deilre
and our craving for Ihe protection
and approral of our pertntS. One
of the dynamic force* In adult be­
havior 1* the ebb and flow of this
conflict between our dtaira to be
independent, and our need ta
alia re our Uvea with other people.

Hibefa rejoined.

%

Wilson cited studies Indicating
that a man with a bachelors de­
gree can get tha sama salary if
be enters Industry Immediately on
graduation as ha could if he
taught for three years, then took
an Industrial Job

BANNER DAYS SPECIALS
1.00

CH INA
FIGURINES

Specials

Both Mary and her «,r ir# ar,M’" ** “ W* ‘ 'bu' * &gt;oun* m,n
eager to go to court.
Miry tikes violin leu from
her mother along with
studies snd the said shev. t0
play- for the Judge.
"Up till now l Just pit for
plain old nsighbor*," she •_ |
Mrs. Schoenheit contend k |,
complying with Mlasouri ’ j,y
giving Mary Instruction e c , ^
that in public schools.
M c D a n i e l s points out ( I
Schoenhsit hat no Missouri ^
!
e r ' t certificate,
consrqi.
^
GAL
"does not qualify as an InstrWHITE AND
capable ef giving tbe child ^
COLORS
education at home."
"Miry does very well under
Con pessimism causa
Come
Early
For
Selection
"Mary does very well under
A rt a id p eople usvotly sat In Ihalr w a y s?
itlnaiit
program," Mrs. Schoenheit tJ
Answers There la growing med­
Answer! When people stop
Miry counted up t« 12 —
growing emotionally they tend to
ical opinion that the mind can
Spanish. She stumbled on 13.
become infleilble In their think­
cause and cure Illness. Panimism
Mrs. Schoenheit. whose husba
ing and behavior. This la more
works at an aircraft compa
tend* to create an unhealthy
prevalent among the old. How­
missile plant at Pomona. Cali
emotional state In which some Illever, mlddle-agrd and cvm young
settled recently In a tumbledow
nets are rooted. Friendly, out­
people often become stalk In
farmhouse near Centertown, a vll
going optimism tends to have a
their emotional development, and
lags of 34R about IS miles west
curative effect. Experiments with
lose the capacity to rract spon­
EACH
placebos tfake pills) show they
of Jefftraon City in central Mis­
taneously. Such individuals be­
relieve pain In certain types of
souri
come "set" In their ways and Is Independent* • desirable
LONG SLEEVES
Individuals and art Ineffective In
She said she wanted to get
pool?
aecm old before their time, while
others.
Those
helped
are
the
op­
away
from
the
hub-bub
of
south-'
old people who reloSn aomt flex­
REGULAR 12.00 VALUE
Answers Many people think It
rm California and from Callforibility In Ihetr emotions) patterns It. but they would be non­ timist* who expect relief. Those
d a 'i compulsory school attendaiwaya carry an element of plussed probably If they achieved not helped are pessimists who ex­
complete Independence. We were pect the worst in averylhlng.
ancs law. She said Missouri’s law,
youthful freshness.
Is more flexible.
Mary said she will marry Prince
There are more rattle in the
More than ISO Navy transport rilll.DRP.N NEED SUPPORT
— S10 SOUTH
Charles « f England when she
and mapping piano* are being
Make certain
that children United States than In the entire grows up.
equipped with automatic flight, h, ¥, ntm lrve, uadi,,*
that continent of Africa.
control). The altitude controller
,
...
___.
. . . .
The worm enake look* like an
la so arcurate that It can detect ,h*lr
*tl’ 1 * r w * *
a change ot I feat at an altitude structures will hxve
tha sup- earth worm, alto likft ta eat
qf 40,000 feet,
port n.cdcd for proper growth.
them.

Beautiful Gifts

0.00

3-95 to /
peg. 5.95 to 25.00

W INDSOR ROSE
Dinnerware
service for 4

4.95
G nefsi only

m V ", f
‘.UlM'l 'I *&gt;)
Itts/xwrr I IB

BAHIMEB D A Y SPECIALS!
SPEC IA L PURCHASE
MEN'S DUNGAREES

LOW EST PRICE EVER!

PAIN T

$1.79

PAIR

W o z . DENIM -FULL CUT
I ra W B B B B B H M B B M

MEN'S SPORT
SHIRTS

NEW NAVY WORK SHIRTS

a

99c

99c

EACH

GOOD SELECTION
Valuta to 92.98

RMY - NAVY SURPLUS STORE
SANFORD AYR.

—

Sh op aid Sav e at Cowan’s
d u rin g . . . .

Wilson - Maier’s

BANNER DAYS
SAVINGS i n -

SANFOtD BANNER DAYS
FRIDAY-SATUIDAY

OCTOBER 19-20

Stae Wide
Thix 7-l'c. Living Room Group
Ilcnullful Nylon covered Foam Rulilier
CONSISTS OF—

.

PAItlK — Tine turtle-necked,
bloiitld box Jacket Is shown In
a thtve-plec# suit costume In
husk brown tweed—from Chris­
tian Dior'* New Y»ik tall col.
lection. The Jacket is deeply
yoked In back and lined with
tops* silk taffeta to match •
'waist-length surplice blouse. A !‘
'aeceaeorira from Christian Dior
I— v « y York.

B

2 -l’r. Rullr
2 Limed tlsk S te p F n d T sb lrl
Msleklng C eck la ll End Tables
2 Table l.ami-a

2-l’ r. S e r lic s il
Kxtra ( hair
2 koid T a h ir.
1 Cocktail Table
2 Tvblr l.amp*

This Sale Only

Very Special At

$22995
Large, Roomy
1'BBL

■«C

CAM - TUB CHAIRS

$369

$19950

OFF

B-P&lt; Plastic and Ckiwaa*

DINETTE
Osaka •( Cake*

$4675 . Casl

. Charge'

B LARGE STOCK OP USED FURNITURE
BARGAINS

4.45 fifth

8/6
TRAOS-//V

00 GIN

3.45 fifth
Coma In • Look around
Excellent assortment
Reasonable prices

H I W. First Ml.

$2950

DBCOUNT

|

8 yr. Dondtd Ilourlton

The
Town Pump

Slnndnrd Full- Size
Unity Bed
With Inner.pring MaUreta
Adjustabla

each

TOWN PUM P
SPECIALS
. MW
Ilk

8-I'r. Sectional Group

A l/ o w a h te

WILS0 N-M AIER

Taka Advantnga o f Oar Liberal Trade-In Allowances On Yfltfr lined
Furnitara When Baying New

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874

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C ck ch ztC A ,

212 E. 1st

“ It’ s Never Higher at Wilson-Maier
3 1 1 E . 1st S t

a

Phone

Phone 958

Store Hours: Mon-lri 9:00-5:30 Sat 9:00-6:00

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li

THE 8ANF0RD HERALD Thura., Oct. 18.195G, Pane 17
Tbe Navy'* new Bril belicoptrr.
HSL-1, demonstrated IU
itrrngtb when It lowed a 300-ton
salvage derrick through the wa­
ter. An official of the N»val Air
Teat Center at Patuxent River.
Md., visualizes tbe lime when
bfilicopters will be able to tow

big ahlpt when unable to pro­
ceed under tbelr own power.
Eddie Cantor made h'* fint
itage appearance In 1110 in a
Bowery Theater. Five dollara a
week waa hii aalary.

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BANNER DAYS
DISCOUNTS ON
OUR ENTIRE STOCK
OF USED CARS

p
Florida product! would keep tho
dollar at home to bottler local
ecoromy. and help Florida grow.
The »tite’» chief executive urg­
ed all builnet* firm* and infor­
TALLAHASSEE trNSt Gov. U mation media of the rtate and
Roy Collin. has proclaimed Feb. i Florida rr*idrnl* ' to cooperate
II 23 a* Festival of Florida Pro­ during thl* period In the promo1lion of Florida product*."
duct* Week.
Collin* stated that the Florida
The occasion of the Fe.tlval
U to focu* the attention of the Development Cotnmiitlon "ha*
contumer public on leb 7.S00 item* Igiven leadership in tpon«orlng the
produced and proc#»**d in Flor­ annual ttatewide event to pro­
ida. It will be the accond annual mote and encourage the evu n •ion and development of market*
promotion.
Collin* «aid at 1ea*t • ' per rr«' for Florida product* and In asof the retail aalea dollar ipent titling and coordinating the efIn Florida i» leaving the Male. I fort* of agenrlet, organization*
and group* within the atatr in
plcnning and carrying out thii
promotion."
Pete McCormick, of Tampa, ad­
vertising manager for Win* Dixie,
and Parke U'righl, o f Tampa,
meal parking divDinn manager
of Lyke* Brother*, are co-chair
men of the steering committee of
the Festival.
Olher members of the commit
let are:
Henry Quednau, Oucdnsu Adver­
tising Agency, Tampa; Joe Adams,
President, Florida State Chamber
of Commerce, Miami; Stuart Pat­
ton. Alt Florida Magazine, Ocala;
Richard Tope, C) press' Gardens,
I Winter Haven;
If. Lawrence,
Florida
Jaycres;
Floyd Call,
Slate Rankers Association, Orlan­
do.
Dalla* Hosteller, Florida
State Retailer* Asiociatinn, Orland-); Richard W. Ward, Fort
lau.lrrdale Chamber &lt;d Com­
merce; A. W. lue, Jacksonville
Chamber of Commerce; Louis
Wadsworth, Publisher, Suwannee
Democrat. Lite Oak; Jim Gor­
man. Florida Chain Store Council,
Jacksonville; Frank Arn and Jim
Hopkins, Florida Cilru* Commit,
islon; II. L. Crawford, Administra­
tive Director. Advertising and
Promotion Division, Development
Commission; It. It. Fuller. J r.
i executive Dirrclor. Florida De­
velopment Commission; Charles
G. Hay*. Writ Palm nearh Cham
ber of Commerce.

MYour Friendly FORD Dealer Since 1931”
308 E. FIRST ST.
PIIONK 200

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What Is a pharmacist?'
He is a member of the "health team." His team-mate*
are the family doctors, specialists, nurses and hospital
administrators who work for better community health.
He is the "scientist on the corner." He is that unique
storekeeper who iwost have a college degree in pharmacy
and pass the rigid examination of the State Board of
Pharmacy in order to win the honored title oL"Registcrcd
Pharmacist." But he does not stop there. Through profes­
sional journals and meetings he is up to date on the latest
research and developments in pharmacy and medicine.
He is the physician's colleague and trusted aide.ln direct
contact with drug manufacturers, he helps keep the busy
physician informed on the hundreds of new proscription
drugs developed each year.
He is the physician's "warehouse." He must stock every
drug that may be prescribed by the doctors he senes . . .
medicines for hay fever, arthritis, the common cold . . .
thousands of them. Many resemble one another, but there
are no substitutes. The pharmacist fills every prescription
exactly as ordered.
He is a good neighbor. He knows and likes his customers.
He values their friendship and confidence in his professional
skill—that skill which stands always dedicated to the wellbeing of his neighbors.
He is a public sen’ant. President Eisenhower, in pro­
claiming National Pharmacy Week, ha* called attention to
"the splendid services rendered by the pharmacists of
America to the health of our people."
Because the pharmacist is all these things, he deserves a
tribute of thanks for his devoted and indispensable service
throughout the year._

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SICtITAtY Of IAIOR James Mitchell fright; and George Meany,
president cl the AF1-CIO, square off In Lz.&lt; Angelo* at th* eighth
constitutional convention of the Unllad Steelworkers of America.
Mitchell stressed the peace-time low In unemployment, saying the
cost of liv ing has remained "relatively stab!*" under the Elsenhower
Administration. Meany said that the gains by American worker*
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•A boy and Mx dog"—how- m*ny ting renllv- superior snapshots.
timet hove you rend this phrase Shooting knl« and their pet&lt; is by
or seen it pictured tn book* and no morns "kid s tu ff—but the re­
magazines? The id.-a behind it it sults ore rewarding «r,d make
to universally appealing tint it whatever ifTorts involved thor­
has been used In advertising cam­ oughly worth *hc little extra time
paigns for products as diversified it takes to achieve Just the elicit
&gt;ou want.
as life iiuuranrr and linoleum.
In many rases, some perfect
In our every-day picture taking,
too, children and pets ere among shots of children and pets we've
the most popular subjects there seen wouldn't have been possible
are Someone recently pointed out at nil unless tho picture-taker had
that moro camera* are aimed at come down to their level. Inhibi­
kids, canines and cat* in one day tion thrown to the winds—and
than at the Grand Car.) on tn a armed with a few appropriate
props like lollipops, balls and biiwhole year.
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mals actually have a great deal In and play v\ith hr* - oung subject)
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common as subjects. Both of them
—whether pictured together or nml his pet. fso your camera must
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tion, can be alternately angelic —at prt-riscly the moment when
and aggravating, demand consid­ tho smalt youngster end kitten
erable patirnre on the part of the Mgcthrr discover the pleasant
snapshooter, and view* the world warmth of an electric blanket, or
from a much lower eye-level than the tlnv pup takes to gnawing on
the child's bunny-eared slipper.
wr adults do.
To tell your story, don't rely on
It is by capitalizing on these
special characteristics that the one shot only—make a aeries of
—John Van Guilder
picture-taker can succeed In get­ merit.

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HAINES CITY — There's a
pretty good possibility that cakes
will flop, babies will waka up
crying, deg* will dart under beds,
and pedestrians will walk Into
trees all thru central Florida on
Sslurdiy. Oct. SO. And radio sta­
tion W-OTO will be at the bottom
at it alt.
At the same Hire, something
very Interesting should come of
It. as W-GTO and Ihe V S . Air
Force make a new sound In the
sky with ''Operation Air Reserve,"
an aJrcrskfKo-ground broadcast
fron. a formation of Ihe USAF
C-4g*l.
The three planes, assigned lo
the 71th Troop Carrier Squadron,
435th Troop Carrier Wing, based
at Orlando AFB. will spend four
hours In the air over central
Florida during which lime W-GTO
disc Jockey Rob Wary will broad
cast "Operation Air Reserve.'*
featuring aa a special guesti Air
Reservists from Ihe various towns
_ j I. tTIVINfON ilrumi on a guitar pmented to him In fllchmond. Califs aa th* Democratic Prcalover which Ihe formation will
ntlal nominee Humped the critical Golden State. If the 32 electoral rotea are won by a whltker, the
fly_riding force may well be lien Stewart (left), 77, who part* hit beard to reveal hla choice. StcvenThe following ellirrn airmen are
• ~fhn called the Republicans "those with a primary Interest in money and profit"
(Intrmatlonal)
scheduled to participate in the
unique rloud-hopping 'man over
the street broadcast:
Richard
II Wheaton, Leesburg; Donald W.
Rekow,
lakeland;
Henry W.
e-.**-—--. * * A't-totells P. fr o n ­
ts,
Winter
Haven;
Rol^rt
E. Perlinsky, George P. Colburn
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (It -S o m e and Jasper A. Smith, Kissimmee;
of the llvalleat labor talk in America today la going on In a babel two months
Interlocking Engagement and Wedding of foreign voices each weekday at “ The basic aim of this program
81. John'a College, one of the Is to encourage working peoples
nation's oldest l i b e r a l
arts of the world lo organise jnd main­
Band $100,00 up
schools.
tain free, democratic trade union*
At the college's International to comhet Communism.” says
TRADE NOV i
labor center here, trade union John T. Doherty, tha schud's 29leadrrs from around the globe are year-old director.
exploring such matters aa the
"Labor groups are Ihe flr»l
guaranteed annual wage, the AFL- targets of Communists In trying
CIO merger, aortal security and lo lake over a country. It's In
the Taft-Hart toy Art.
America'a Interest lo hava strong
It's part o f a program to ac­ trade union* abroad to resist such
quaint them with American aocl- Infiltration.
"We hope to achieve this by
cty, trade unions, collective btrgaining processes and labor laws showing them how our unions op­
Lay-A*Way NOW!
before they set out on a lour of erate, how they have successfully
the
nation’s cities and Induslria*. combined Communism ard how
Avoid The Christmas Rush
been strengthened
Instructors are members o f the they hive
8 t John's faculty and sperlillv's through collective birgslnlng pro• BINOCULARS
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from Ihe fields o f labor, Industry cesses.*'
Doherty says If thli la propa­
ami government.
• HUMMED, FIR URINKS The program Is sponsored by ganda. II Is of a positive and con• rolfe
KOI,l)S
the International Cooperation Ad­ I’ rucllve nature. "W e don't say
ministration as part o f lit tech­ 'you should be like u s'," he adds
• ROSENTHAL CHINA
nical exchange program. Ill ad­ "We say This la Ihe way w* do
ministrators regard It as an Im­ It* and they can accept or reject
• PEWETER WARE
portant wedge In Ihe global battle what they wtsh."
Equally enthusiastic are the
against Communism.
The labor program has grotrn guest lecturer* representing labor
from a small start in 1952 until and management.
"I think It's the smartest for­
it Includes most of Ihe nonCommunist world. In Ihe past eign money we've ever spent,"
JEWKI.ER
year, 264 trad# union and govern­ says James Noe, director of re­
ment labor officials from 40 coun­ search end education for the In­
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tries streamed through for brief- ternational Brotherhood of Elec­
Inga ranging from one week to trical Workers.

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W-GTO llalenera win be abla
lo watch the three-plane forma­
tion overhead and bear the oc­
cupants on the 540 spot on their
radio at Ihe same lime. As Ihe
planet fly ever various commun­
ities. Air Reservists from those
areas will describe the proceed­
ings from Ihe air.
"Operation Air Reserve" waa
conceived by W-GTO and made
possible thru the help of the Un­
ited Slates Air Force to draw
attention to the vital importance
of a well-trained, fully-manoeJ
Air Force Reserve, and the part
it plays in maintaining Amer­
ica's necessary defense in depth.

D utch Treat W it h Shoo Fly Pie

St. John's College

ORANGE BLOSSOM Discussing Labor
DIAMONDS

SMART SHOPPERS

HEADQUARTERS

mb ‘-.4

John T. Baker, Joseeph D. Bryan
and Emil J. 8qotl!ants, Orlando;
Ernest M. Whittaker and Howard
P. Lee, Sanford; Henry P. Scholf,
and Leroy E. Morris. Daytona
Beach; Victor D. Colburn and
Francis E. Anderson, New Smy­
rna Bearh, Robert r
MUUken.
Patrick Air Force Base; Ernest
R. Nesmith, Cocoa; Douglas B.
Futcb, Titusville; and Air Reser­
vists Kitrhlng. DeLand: Mederi,
Ormond Beach; ami Marrow and
Warlell of Melbourne.
A morning and an afternoon
ftl-hl will be made with air ap­
pearances over Sanford at 4:01 to
4:09 p.m.

mu.

FRANK NOELL

Nbw Drug Found Helpful
In Making Children Eat
rheumatoid arthritis and allcr
m ~ iiu
VSiTSmim| » * S ^ t t h o u t any undesirable side
---------’ eeter, yonll
effects.
Interested In n
Not produced In tha body, ihe
fonts torHe.
new chemical la more effeeUvetn
Dr. Louts S. Ooldsteln. director
laboratory testa than any other
of pediatries at Yonkeri Profca- known substance In stimulating
do o il Hospital, Yonkers, N. Y
tha body's retcnUon of salt This
used th* drug in treaUng *4 In Is a key Indication of Its power 1*
fanta and young children who Influence adrenal gland activity.
suffered from loss of a^petjt*.
failure to gain weight — - _
Another Dtocovecr
symptoms of behavior problems.
There’s another Interesting ad­
vancement In
▼tnccmcnb
dm the quest
I — ’ for
—’ -a betT .Pick « i Food
Usually, ha say*, such children ter treatment for rheumatoid
■ra
ara difficult to bring to th# tabls arthritis.
Scientists tor ui* *u».
cently produced ^
this SS^lSg
crippling di,
dis­
. . _______•___..sla e.4 Da leave th# ease in pigs by exposing them to
they are impatient to leave the
table before finishing their meal. bacteria causing awtn# erysipelasThis might well aid research In
Recognise the symptoms?
seeking the cause and cure of this
Using one Somatovlte tablet
three times dally for an average terrible crippler.
period of 13 weeks, he reports QVUTION ARP AXiWtl
getting excellent results. Within B. K .: W h at eauses ni g ht
one month, he says, there was a sweats?
marked Increase In appetite In Answer: There are many causes
55 of the M kids.
for nlrht sweats. The most com­
mon one. cf course. U sleeping
Synthetic Hormone
Another development In our with too many covers.
monthly review of medicine to­ This condition Is often due to
the presence of a chronic Infec­
day la a new synthetic hormone
tion in the body Tuberculosis la
which has no known usefulness
In human therapy at the present a common cause, but the other
symptoms of this disease are
Ume. Yet this new hormone U
more pronounced, such as loss of
considered a vlUl clue In the
quest foe a hormona to effectively weight, coughing and fever.

BANNER DAYS SPECIALS
Shoo Fly Me, regional dessert specialty from th* Pennsylvania
Dutch, la a rich and fragmnt treat foe harv.et menus.
Really a pie-pudding with its sugar-crumb top layer, It claims
the dellcat* flavors of ursulphured molasses and spices.
nbli Flour, sugar
You'll find Shoo Fly Pie most simple to assemble.
and spices are measured out, and butter cut into them. This crumb
mixture la spoontd Into an unbakrd pastry shell over a liquid mix*
lure made with molasses and water. The pla is ready to be baked
without further ado. A lemon sauc* may accompany each serving
of th* pi* if desired.
SHOO FLY PIE
1H cupa sifted all-purpoi'
W cup butter or
flour
margarina
H cup sugar
ti nip unautphured
•» teaspoon nutmeg
molasses
1 teaspoon cinnamon
H nip water
44 teaspoon salt
'» teaspoon i
f 9-Inch unbakcj pastry shell
Sift together flour, sugar, nutmeg, rlnnamon and salt. Add butter;
rut In with two knivea or pastry blender to rvscmbl* coarse crumb*.
Combine ursulphured moltsses, water and soda. Pour Into unbakrd
pastry ahsll; spoon crumbs over top. Rak* In a moderate oven
(375* P.) 35 minutes. If desired, top each serving with •' --o n
Sauce.
YIELD: 1 9-laeh pie.
' t o m s Stare
2 tablespoon* cornstarch
2 cup* boiling water
*t cup sugar
3 tablespoons lemon Juico
li teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon grated lemon rind
U cup butter or margarine
Mix together cornstarch,. sugar and salt in saucepan.
Gradually
pi
stir In boiling water. Cook, stirring constantly, until mixture boil*
and la thickened and clear. Rcmusa from heat; stir in remaining
Ingredients. Serve warm.
YIELD: 214 cup*.

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Convention Theme
Latin American
Rehabilitation
ORLANDO-A Ijtln American
rehabilitation theme will dominate
the annual convention of the FlorIda Society for Crippled Children
to he held at the Balmoral Hotel.
Miami Beach, on Friday and
Saturday, Oct. 19 and 20.
According to A. Plckcna Colei,
Tampa attorney who la aociety
president, this will be the first
International conference on reha*
bilitation to be held In Florida.
The two-day session is bring held
in cooperation with the U. S. Com*
mittce of the International Society
for the Welfare of Cripples.
Several of the world's top-flight
authorities on rehabilitation of
handicapped persons are schedul­
ed. Coles said.
Among the speakers will be Kirt
Jansson, Finland, rhief of rcha*
bilitation for the United Nations;
Howard A. Rusk. M. D., Director
o f the Institute of Physical Medi­
cine and Rehabilitation, New Vork
Univcrsity-Rellcvue Medical Cen­
ter; Eugene J. Taylor, associate
editor. New York Times, and
Henry H. Kessler, M. D., Ph. D.,
director, Kessler Institute for Re­
habilitation, West Orange, N. J.
Dean W. Roberts, M. D., Chica­
go. new executive director of the
National Society
for Crippled
Children and Adults, will make
his first visit to the Florida affi­
liate. Special panels will be mod­
erated by Alfred R. Shands Jr..
M. D., Nemours Foundation, Wil­
mington. Del., and Donald V. W'U*
son. New York. Secretary-general,
International Society for the Wel­
fare o f Cripples.
In addition to delegations from
the various Easter Seal societies
in Florida, there will bo repre­
sentatives from Cuba, Mtxico,
Puerto Rico, Guatemala and Hai­
ti.

Milk Commission
Adds Five More
Areas To Control
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JACKSONVILLE fFNS)
The
Florida Milk Commission has add­
ed five more West Florida coun­
ties to Its control and voted to
consolidate the Tallahassee and
Pensacola milk marketing areas
on Jan. I.
At the requests of milk produc-

Now Is the time of lean beef, the grass-fed, more economical beof
that cornea right from the range. Lean beef make* wonderful dishes
when braiMd or simmered. Meat Pie it typical of this culinary
school. The longer cooking characteristic of beef pie brings cut ail
tho rich flavor ar.dJuicIncM of tha Iran beef. And rrmember, it
eonta nt the earn# high quality complete protein, B vitamins and
essential minerals aa coatlier cuts.
MEAT PIS
1'Is pounds lean beef Iboned
1 tablespoons chopped celery
chuck, round. Dank or rump)
leaves
2 teaspoons salt
2 aprics parsley
U teaspoon pepper
12 small whita onions, peeled
tablespoons flour
3 medium carrots, scraped
I tablespoon bacon drippings
and quai-tertd
.1 cups water
•Biscuit tupping
Have beef cut in 1-Inch pieces. Wend together 1 teaspoon of tha
salt, pepper and Dour; roll pieces of meat in blended mixture.
Brown meat In bacon drippings. Add water, chopped celery, parsley
and remaining 1 teaspoon of the salt. Cover; simmer approximately
• hour* until meat is almost tender. Add onions and carrots. Cover
and cook until vegetables are tender, about 20 minutes. To thicken
mixture; blend 1 tablespoon Dour with U cup cold water. Add a
amall amount of the hot liquid, then quickly stir Into the meat
mixture. Turn Into casserole. Cover with biscuit topping.
YIELD: 6 servings.
•fliscaii Topping
1V4 cups sifted all purpose Dour
U teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons baking powder
4 tablespoons lard
Ik cup milk
Sift flour, baking powder and salt into bowl. Cut In lard until
well mixed. Add milk, stirring quickly until a soft bail la formed.
Turn on a lightly Doured hoard and knead gently to shape into
smooth ball; roll lightly Jo H in
d i thickness
nival
in iu n n i and
inq cut
cui with*star
witn •Hr*
shaped coosie cutter or Toured biscuit cutter. Uses on hot meat
mixture. Rake in a hot oven (423* 7'
' to 23 minutes.

eri, Walton and Holmes Counties
were added to the i'ensacoia area
and Calhoun, Jackson and Wash­
ington were incorporated into the
Tallahassee area.
The order becomes effective im­
mediately but price control will
not take effect until Nov. IS in
the I’ cn-acola and Tallahassee
area.
Tho commission also voted to

hire the Tampa firm of Darby,
Darby and Odom, certified publle
accountants, as consultants, A
senior partner of tho firm will
attend all commission meetings ai
an advisor on the problem of pro­
perly auditllng the records of pro­
ducers and distributors. The move
to audit distributors has been sug­
gested by Commission Chairman
Dexter Lowry.

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Women Spend More An dMore Tim e
On Looks A s Their Age Increases

Maybe It's a wise mother whn
knows her own child—but. U'*
even a wiser grandmother xrb*
preparer, for the visits d f her
grandchildren.
A big sturdy rkrst coarrflleatly
holds toys anJ games r vfe*g
they're not In use and frte* valu­
able closet shelf space. A Ublt
with a tile or plattie top la k ia d f
for rainy-weather games and raa
double for many adult ua«*. But
best of all, if you have th* room
why not purchase a set o f bunk
beds with good firm mattr**t*sT
Even the moat active yoiagstar
will be willing t* take a cap la
these—top side, rowboy-styte.

How many glamorous womeni lt’a Just as easy to carry a large
in America? Start with a figure bag at n small one. she says, if
o f 20,300,000. They're the p*M &gt;»u arc a working girl. Cut down
dedicated In p o litico , voluntnrs th* weight »f U by putting fragwnrkine girls Add In that those ranee la one of the amall spray
In axial werk. Mood hank sollc- atomisers, and by utilising small
it..r. ami ho.pital Cray Ladles, plaslle rcfillibl# containers that
among thousands o f others who may hold hand lotion, ercaim and
other trcatmrtls. The roll-on type
work out of the home.
Women of achievement In the ^ " r a n t Is popular these days
home and out o f it have reach11
ed an age of beauty maturity.
**J this too. may be car­
ried compactly.
The Housewife Is no longer
The average elder working wo­
frumpy, and the uotklnsr girl man requires professional beauty
Is npt the wild-eyed harried «n- service once a week, aha believes
thuslaV- that harraased employ- although sha cannot always afford
era a generation ago Both typca,the „ m, er m#nf) Sh, , , morf
bring chatm to their endravorl. „ k(l|y ,0 |f,
, o lo n , v#ry olh.
How does it happen that women ? r week. The over 40's either dye
maintain good look*
and good 'their hair or keep their gray hair
grooming without visibly aging t hic with special tieatmentv.
In proportion U&gt; their years?
Between timea, like her younger
A small cross icction o f women working companions, she sets and
o f various ages gave me the ans-; ahampoos her own hair. She is
were recently, and it was all In wrll heeicl txlow ths ankles, eventh- bag—the handbag that it. It hemmed in dress, straight-seemed
boiled down to this:
American in her stockings, and avoids the
women begin to protect their looks dipping bosom-line for business
In heir teens, and spend more and like the plague.
more time on the project as they
fvsmlwich fillings o f chopped
grove older, especially when they
must maintain a youthful appear­ meat and poultry usually freeie
ance in a Job. Those queried weraj well,
o f these ages: 1*. 24. 27. J*. tl.
and St.
The 16-yMr-oLI girl's purse held
the clue to her years. She tarried
no makeup except lipstick, a
comb, brmh. nail file and fan.
Why the fan? To keep her fare
cool and unihiny in a warm place.
The handbag o f a 21-year-old
working girl revealed the works
in glamor cosmetic* including ey*
shajow. rouge, perfume and em­
ery board as well as powder. At
27, when the skin la beginning to
lose its youthful glow, the owner
o f the handbag had included
foundation cream, and deodorant
was added for extra daytime fas­
tidiousness at 34.
Mascara and
eyeliner were Included hut no eye­
shadow. The 4l-)car-old working
woman included a hair touch up
brush and an extra pair of hos­
iery. The Si-year-old working wo­
man included a hair touch-up
stick at well at a amall shoo brush
and an extra pair o f hosiery. The
5 ! -year-old woman had become
conscious of her hands and includ­
ed a hand lotion (which she alio
used on her neck.)
Women know they can’t relax
their beauty efforts for a minute
If they'd remain youthful and at­
tractive.
As one working woman put it:
"You can tall how much tlmt
! spend on my perion by the ala*
o f my hanlbag. It used to be a
little one, but ll'a grown king■he through the &gt;-#•«."

MOTORIST* OVERCHARGED
TALLAHASSEE (.*—State Insur­
ance Commitflonrr Larson report­
ed Insurance companies have re­
funded 1177,142 to Florida motorlata overcharged for covrrag*
agblnst automobile damage.
The refunds arc the result of
an investigation started earty tW*
ray car when Larson discovered evi­
dence that some persona buying
cart on time were paying to*
much for insurance because o f
"misclasslflcatlon of risks a*d re- .
•ultant premium overcharges."

DtMOCKATIC NttJIDINtlAl NOMINU Adlal E Stevenson U greeted
hr a group of future volere ae hla car la atopped during hla tour
of Portland. Oregon. Later, Stevenson In an iddresj it the Municipal
Auditorium charged that Repubtirans under the FJsenhower Ad­
ministration had rut back defence expenditures without consulting
military leaders. He atso called Elsenhower a “ part-time Preiident."

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 19S6

Inter-Club M eet

A ^ o c ln t fd P ress L eased W ire

W arrant Is Issued

M e a r H e r |o n g jF

Fo rm er

Bank

Every rlvle and service elub i
jin Ihe dtv Mill be represented ini
(he inter club meeting to be held
Monday noon at the Episcopal
Church Pirtih Houaa when Cong. I
A. S. fSyr)&gt; llerlong Jr. will V
the apeakrr originally xheduleJ
to aditrc** the Sanford Rotary I
Club at ita regular weekly meet­
ing, llerlong, when informed of
the desire of other rlube to join
in the meeting, expressed his
An Investigation wilt he eon
pleasure at the Inlrrrtt ihown In
the accomplishment. of the last dueled by Juitire of t&gt;-r Peace
The po*»lhl1l!le* that em beirlo-■
congre-t. the subject o f hil talk. Theo Aulln, in Oviedo. Inf, Ihe
ment
charge* will be made aglast Friday night •lathing of Cum1 Joining with Rotary will be the
aln*t a former employe o f the
by
Kimble.
33-y*&lt;&lt;r-old
Army
man
following orgamutoni: Burlnrei
Sanforl Atlantic National Bank
and Profewlenal Women'i Club, of Oviedo.
In Sinfonl are growing more im­
Con via hie George Ke'.ry tald
Pilot (Tub. KtwanU. Lion. ami
Jny.eet. Mf*7 Roberta Gatrhel 'hat Kimble attempted to ».cp inAn Important meeting «»f the minent a. auditor* probe into the
plant to u*ne a turkey dinner, 1° * fhtht tail triday night nbout Seminole Chief. Club **a&gt; announc­ record* of the 1'cr.onal Loan De­
with all the fixing* at the regular ID30 •• the Seminole Tavern, ed (hi* morning by
Program partment of the Bank.
rale charged the luncheon clubi. north of Oviedo.
Chairman Dr. A W. Epp* Jr Iaw
Already, an Investigator of Ihe
Club »ecrelarie« are a«ked to
la ihe scuffle that follow*!, Turvday night, Oct.
at (he 1'ine
I be at the door promptly at 11:45 Kimble * 1 . cut s.-mi. tha hark crc*t SihiKil Amlilorium at 7:)o Federal Bureau of InvrMIgation
a. m. to rheck^n ihrtr members. and pot.ibly the stomalk. lie - p m.
ha* been in Sanford relative to
TWO Sl'KAK F its AT YKSTKIIIIAY S Garden Club masting flank the president of the U a l orjranliapf ni&gt;jr^ ^ ,t , , pCflfd now. &lt;onfinrd in the Orlando Air
Dr. Epp* .lated that notice of the dUappraranrc of one of the
tlon at the lunchcun held in the Shrine Club Building. Shown above &lt;left to right) nr* Mrs. hred II.
,,ricome.l hv R„tar*'» ore- Force Bate llo&lt;pitai.
the meeting l» being rrnail«-d In bank', employe..
Noble, Mrt. Fred It. liana*, end Ml.a Mary Noble. M n. ........ and Mbs Noble are from Jach«»n- :
j * w ecom rilby R o t a r y * ^
KeDey arretted Mitlum Angn. each member of Ihe Seminole
xilie. (Staff P
h
o t o , __________________________________________________________________I t .
A .rarrh I* nowr being nmdurtProgram chairman for the occasion Neel, • convict guard xt Cocoa, Chief. Club in an effort l» .timu
Rill Kirk will Introduce Cong. Her- and lodged him in (hr Seminole late greater mtere.t i.i thr group Cd fur Jack II. Roxton, a former
W
W
n
long.
County jail. However, Neel wa&gt; which i« .upiwrtlng ant tocu*iug vice pretUrnl and manager of the
Congre.tman llrtlong will be later relea.ed for lark of evi- atirntion on locai athletic pro­ Prnonal l/ian Department, of the
met at Ihe city limit* on West deneo.
gram*.
First St. Monday morning by a
The highlight of Ihe meeting will Sanford Atlantic Nation*! Hank,
Ll.'ed aa wilne.aev, on Ihe rec­
motorcade which will accompany
be an addre*. by Don MeAlll.ter, who ha* not born at hit dr.k for
ord file at the Sem nnl. County
him lo Ihe Seminole County court
S|mrt* Director of M'DBO TV.
the pa«t two weeka.
Sheriffa office were: Hoy Alford
house where he will be available
There will he a n-p*irt on mein
The disappearance of Roxton j
and Jewell Burton of Ovicdi,
licrthip and a report on Ihe Junior
«o d a y .hopping rv.mt morrow which will b*- In Sanfonl throughout Ihe day lo talk with hl«
*
The big two
ummertiil and Jaiur* High
ha*
earned a flurry of rumor, in j
High School football team., .aid
will coniinue through for Banner Day. bargain. "Me ron.litucnl. with Ihe exception of , j - , .
A beautifully decorated buffet !"
and aruuml Sanford for the pa.t
11 the Sanford Mcr- are ready to take care of the and to the noon luncheon period when he or * "* *•
Dr. Epp*.
The Juittce of the Peace hear­
»erve them," n « n «ald torla, will .peak to a Joint meeting of
t . addition, he .a id , there will week.
?BV n. ‘ "“
if Garden'elub chTnuT*fOeVatl^i^aoi^
ing thi. afternoon ia being hold be an introduction of honorary j
Sanford federated Ganlen elub
Day*" bring* i .me of the big- a* the big etent got underway at the- SanforJ civic club*.
The Sanford Ilcrxld, In contact­
ladle, welcomed two distinguished
eVfr offl.rr&lt;, (n Sanf„ tl, 9 o'clock.
Congre.vman llerlong will be at 3 o'clock to loik inlo the a.- m em ber*.
ing
Ihe I'niletl Slate* Mar.hal'*
gueit. at a noon reception ye. er- ,
to ,oru, an,, , urT0Undln«
honored al a dinner given in hit .ault,
Al.o, an ImpAirtant p u t of the
honor Monday night at Jim
"There may be another arrevt ineeling will he Ihe .hAiwing of a offiie in Orlando learned of Iho
homeowner.
Frnl B. Noble and Mias Mary
..Thrrr arr a M of t&gt;co|1|e
Spencer'* Restaurant by tha Semi- and others involved," »g,J Kel- film of Ihe I'.»&gt; Florida tle m .u n warrant D.ued for Huxton'J arie*t. |he warrant wa* Diiie&gt;i hr j
ga m e which « i * a 6 6 tie.
Hole County Democrallc Execu *ey.
J lu k m . n ^ n i k
of Horn.,
' l-r,-.!.!rni n 1. IVr
A full attendance of member* V. 8, Comml.*ioner Jame. 8.
live Comnvlllee. The dinner will
Kimble, the .on of Mr. and Mr*.
from Jack.onville.
j r &lt; an(,
a idrvl. ••ihcrc
t&gt;e held al « o'clock. Invitation, to A. H. Kimble of Oviedo, ha. bean ami lho*«* Inlcreited In becuming Ilyrd, Commlv.mncr for Ihe US.
ihe dinner were l*«ucd Toe.diy in Ihe army for 11 years and ;« member, of the Seminole Chief*- D ttrirt Court f.ir thee Southern |
Mi«* Mary Noble .poke on ‘ Y’ou
a |01
people in Ihe .tore*
Dialrirt or Ftj-.da Ortaodo Dl-1 |jk B AR Y-The Plantation T.u
Can Grow Orchid.," which l» Ihe chopping."
h&gt; ihe Secretary of the local
Chirleitoa, S C* Club i« urgc l, he .aid.
Next meeting of the Seminole viii-m which read a* follow*: for («)*•« Woman’, elub met thi. week
miltee. Robert S. Rillhlnier
title of her popular book now .n
Huge dioplay banner* announcChief, club, to follow Hu- Oct. M making a f*l*c entry into the at the man.lon for a kuffat tunFollowing Monday night', din- 1
ll. .cconJ printing "My »iari in |ng the big event wert on di.play
me-ting at I'lnrcrcvt. will lie held book, of the Sanford Atlantic rheon at which they welcomed
tier honoring Ihe 5th Dl.trict Conthis hobby began .imply will, ihe in .lure window, and arrow More
on Nov tl Till* meeting will tie a National Bnnk wj.h Intent to de-'25 new member*,
grr»*man, llerlong wilt addre«s a
urge -highly feminine— of want- front, yetterday and Ihi* morning.
harliecue at the Sanford Elk'.* Club fraud such tiink, said hank being
The gue*t speaker wa. the Rgw.
Inc to wear orchid*, loti of them Every »tore in the downtown area By Captain Robert IV. Ja&lt;k»«n |democratic Hally to lie held at the
when
the All-American ftum a nntlunal hink, while an officer Wilfred Aldridge who talked on
and not only for e«p*-cial orcai- wu* fUletl thu morning with cb-rka
Someone ha. «ald that the N'a- corner of Fir.t 81. anJ Magnolia
Ohio State, Emign John lioitou i* of .aid ban k "
hi. lait year'* travel., with r e
ion., .o 1 decided In ratve then, in every rdabliahmenl taking rare vat profewlon i. much like the A v r, according lo Andrew Carre-j
slated to .peak.
NiUtating again*! thi. wete twe of the early on ruih of .hopper.. mlni*lry. You dedln te your life way, chairman of the activities!
The U S M ar.h.P. offte# taU peel.I reference to Yugodavu
The Nov. 6 meeting will alto "there I. a warrant tuned
where, he .tiled, the people aiw
R id facta: I *ra» a working girl
Parkng meter* were covered to a purpo.e You wear Ihe garb; throughout the day. Congreuraan j
feature a film nf the Florida Bice
with not much .pare tlm.* an I not this morning with paper tug* of a.i orranlred profr«*lnn. Your Itrrlnng will deliver « political ad-1
a * t ^
t I
Roxton is now • fuguUve *nd ta friendly and m»»t »nxUri» ,tn begame.
much .pare money. Rut I ma le a w|.,.s*..V.* rrre
hi fl it ’ In. .
icvi.*. .-&gt; m u u fan* Ursa n hla bid tor veelectton ai I V l C f f i r f I Q f l V R n
the subject o f a widespread
acquainted with American*.
search.
In a speech u*r.l atlng between
beginning and have found it nio«: do. .down metered area* through- ar-l regulation*1 not n- piirel to Congn ••man of the Fifth District.
V W .IIM B #
rewarding. What 1 d d you can do out the day today and tomorrow, be (ill iwr.l by th&lt;- ordinary lay- 1 lie will be Introduced b, SenaRobert J. Bauman, p resen t nf , *,rlou’ rtU tcU jni anj hilarlnu.
A repre.entalive group from
"In our favor It uur location in AuGiorittUnn for the free parking man You ren unre Ihe purtult of ier Dough* Slen.lrom
Hi. Sanford Atlantic National ro?1" :,,:V: ,he R.,!r' A1,:,r‘JJ0 d,Lv
Florida,'on the edge of the trop- fame from Ihe office of City Man- w.-Mlh In a large m r.i-.re you
Other prominent Seminole O o u n - 1 n u i r i M
Bank thi. mom'og .aid that he rr“ t d «M. co-iotry which for thn
ic. where one may avail her-elf
'v" rr,'r' 1 Kr.owle*
rr- r -. yo
u/.-r -ilp; re- tv rltiren* -n th.- platform with
___ w . , J .of Ilorida Ho*
I. n.d making on* .lal.menl r.l- ml0 ,, P«rt I. *o nnknnwnto to ua,
^ of the A .foci.lion
Mr* Mary Di-tycn* Superinten­
of fjvom blr climatir con.Uhuni *
' ,%4, •■vallahu* fir f.*« pai kir.4 n« !n:r vlltl
a* * wmk fhr llrrlong Monday night Hill
However he where a lilllc U S money tmy*
r cboMn pro-1 Representative. Mack N. c lcVr; ^ ^ A u x l l l . r i c . wcond annual con dent nf N'ur»r* at l-cminole Mrm-j ativc lo the case
Mu. Noble dUplaycd .pecinicn* " * » " " M"n*elp«l I'atking la.t .1 high- -t -&lt;wl of
»jnl "M'r are in Ihe priK'C. of a much In Imuile*. "W ien It wa*
jorial Hospital of Sanfcrl It a
of hrr home grown orchid*, from
" W f o l ' A » »»eD*ftn PhltOetid ftHton.jknd j n Hy flnal analyMa laml J r , i»d Gordon
Frederick., ^
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, n Hay on.
routine
auilil and ahould anything learned that I wa. a paraon them
the parent lyne Vanda the ^«nd- *n l
A*en T1*1' m rnln.\ &gt;&lt; ir aim* and o' Jcct* arc quite and Jame. 11 U t . chairman of _
n i l - candidate for First Vice Chairman develop or be «nU»&gt; thr bank 1. wa. much difficulty In obtaining
of the IN'SA Section nf the Florida
a pauport but when once re*
K a through mutation, of can* » P-rkmit .tall, in «hc a- moral aa any minuter., be- thr Seminole County Democratic
|^,f |
amply covered by In urarce."
j State N'ur.e*' Association.
ceivrd and I called on the dlf«
bow color., o f purple backed pet- J g J W P ekin g
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The retea.w of the new* con­ ferent religion, order*. I found
con»cr*allon of the bed int-ini*
The 19X6 Convention will he hrld
al* fronted with autumnal brown,
cern ng Iht
the warrant isturd
U cxpctlcd lo
(Conllnued on Page at
at the Governor's Club Hotel in earning
\
larger
crowd
l.tucd by
tiy the
Ihe that i. actually fri-e&lt;tnm o f pe»
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!iu
to lavenders and pink, a *-ro-a uf
1L , *
____. , .Sanitarium and Huspilal,
Ihe j Fort luiudcnlale, Oct 21 ?l and U.
It. S. (*ommi«»loocr in Orlando llginn in their country'*
vi-il dowiitov*n Sanford tomorrow
Aracnni. and \anda and n truly
,
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' lt&gt;' r ‘ *jlJ ' hi‘ * h,..k. c w !r * i! (*rif'Sp Memorial Hospital Auxill- the election wll! be held during Mill quell many rumor* which art
HI. mo*t amu.lnc de«criptl*yag
mLn Monday
M i-irlav night
m'-hi a.
a* la
la make.
makr. ‘1|n|pM||
fT. and the
Winter
/ fwa*. IwuaJ
tl
circulating throughout thf area.
nun
Alll,
„ iry Park Memorial the Convention.
hi. bid for re election.
untrr .lock* along v*ith special
Atlmding the conference from
A queitlon ami an.wo j.r ia l i urc-i,i(e* f,.r the Banner Daya
'
Ihe Semin-de Memorial Hutpllal
followed, with jiUicc j(i\cn on
e^ent
0*1
«
I I nr*
i
'.Auxiliary
were
Mr*
A.
W.
Fpp*
temperature, plenty of air and
s.mford
Mi-rchanl.,
ihroogh • IIOl Ll l I D I UCSGQy IJnjnn ^rl l Pf i l l l pc
|Sr., prrtident: ilr». A. B Peter»pfi rain, which would be caieu- their coopergtlx. effort. In Dm
Mr* Marie Gleaton of (i.-ala. ^ n , u n J L n t a u i e s
,.on , Mrx. J. N. Rlackwelder, Mr*.
cncour,**!o ihn 'to p ic-1 Sanfonl Merchant.
A**&lt;&gt;-iation. di-irlrt gi-vemor of Di«trici Four, S c S S i O R T l J G S d a y

Oviedo Man Cut
In Tavern Fight;
Hearing Today

Sanford Garden
lub Entertains
lamous Guesls

Employe's A rre st

McAllister To Speak
At Chiefs Club;
Attendance Urged

Jack B. Roxton Missing Nearly 2 Weeks
From Desk Af Atlantic National Bank

Buyers Swamp Stores
As Big Sale Continues

-M
i.. »,u. k,...nwriim

,',„i'.irru..T,i.va*”N3vyPopulation
Joins In Salute
To Church Loyalty

Rev. W. Aldridge
Tells Woman's Club
Of Foreign Travels

Auxiliary Members
Report Successful

Mrs. Mary Defyens
Seeks FSNA Post

I’

District Governor
W ill Visit Local

Mr.. Fred Noble', in.ylrati. r.al
talk wa* on "Your Own Ganlen."
"We nre nil »o fori unale.'
lie
•ti'rd, "In owning e pierr of lind
which we can garden a. wc pit-a-e.
l^l . be vrnturcum c in trying oui
new idea.. U f a enjoy our m-ighl»ur» gift* Of rutting* I i.n g r-it
for individuality in one's lan i c«p
VWf. Mr m e happy people in In it
We are permitted lo work *»ilh
our hind* in oor own garden- In
ltu.ua, where people arc rcglmcn ed, with many living in colleclivc units, we fmd that tin ir
garden*, loo, arc moblllxcl lu cre
l« no lilllc plot where a hom-wita
miy puller about, relaxing from
'community effort.'
Thi-ro arc
public park* (fo r ahow-off I but no
ii'dlvidual, home ganlen*. .u far
g f trav »1cr* can find oif, a,id no
tunc ,'o work in one, either,
"Thrrr we have beautification of
our town*, »*&lt;m»- with hihitcu*, of
which theie arc sr riany
xgcclmcn*. A lio, fl
Mhcrc cl*c
may I
much beauty, for »o lo-ig a lime
and for &gt;o tittle m-mey, a* :o .
Florida flowering Iret.' Garden­
ing bring* u« a spiritual met-age,
fas God gave ua nlanl* ami
ii&lt;, coupli-d witb inc talc'-: of
rovrring, for oursrlve* new vari­
eties. I believe with Luther Bur­
bank that nothing build, charac­
ter like gardening. And if we help
a child to wonder about the uiyxtrrtr. of life in a seed's planting,
ll'i miraculous gruwtu, wo have
done much for ounelvr., too "
Thr welcoming committee In­
cluded Mra. Fred R. Ganas, pre»h$nt; Mrt. George McCall, Mra.
Charlr* II. Cole, Mr. George Har­
den, Mrs. Henry Simpson, vie*
president; Vlrt. L. E. Spencer,
Mrs. Arne Erickiea and Mr*.
Kariyle llou.holder.

Day* event -|* not a *tock clear .ffirlal vl*lt in th.. lueal
pitot
A meeling of member, of a fe l- f r»- * * * * * Feyl of n# nary, and
In.- -ale », a||. hot , ,aic where Chib on Toe*dvv. Oc' rt
rr» l
“ "lo". orcanlxed at [ J,r» " * " fF 0 r* ^ .o f 1 **ke M*r,r'
it &gt; latci! and ro.ui up l i date
Mr Glea.en will l«- honmetl ,l"’
Sanford Naval Air Station , Mr*' KW** •••d thi. morning,
t.-r hamlue D featured at ama ulh .» dinner in the Yacht Club “ bo'd 2'r month, ago will h* held
r
• '* * y pn" ,u»rd and inxinglv low price. "
al fi .10 p m after which a bu*l *• ,hp *,r »tatloB*a auditorium on lormM. w* are In* newe.t of the
Shopper, on the »lrecl tin. morn- nc** *c»*lon will be held with Mr*. Tuesday, Oct. 30 at 3:15 p m.
|*u,*«
, , f en ,
.
in&lt; aDc-r .omplettng iheir pur Sue S Ste\en*on presiding
1’ nrpo.e of Ihe meeling. accord"J*
*r|'r '" 'V ’
iha-i - ar* loaded with Dug.* pack-' All m. mt»er« ar.» requested t.i ‘"8 to a member o f the Exrcuiive ln&lt;
a • ,h*V 1 , , , • !
an-, of merrhandi*e. significant bringIheir na&lt; V.ige* for glfl* f..r Committee, will be to elect offic- *ry , V
* *'onderrul Job, and
"I the attractive prlc*-- that arethe "1 hrivtinai on the Huh Seav" cr.
for thr next fiscal year be wf r''11 ’,oul&gt;|)' Pri»ud. M n. Kpp*
twingoff&lt;red in Sanf-nl
»iore* proicrl, *pon«nre.| by Ihe AmericanSinning in November of this y e a r . i .
during Ihe Banner Day. sale. Red Cro«* The gift* will he indlThe local union at tha Sanford . . TTMW*"
,r T.
,# ,r
event
vldually wrapped following
Ihe .Naval Air .Station la affiliated r * • vew-^KPP* •■'d wDer lha conSanford merchant! are prepared rnr -iing and turned over to the with the National Felerallon of
_f *.
' * aonB mor' ,,&gt;,n
to take care o f thi* crowd* to-'hical Red Cro*. chapter.
'Federal Employe.
m i i ... ■ ■
™ &gt; -—
■■
staged the 'Folliea* auccea,fully,
■rcording to reports, and we are
•taging tha same one here In Feb­
ruary to secure turn), fur an ortho­
pedic table for our hoipilal," aald
Mr*. Epp*.
The highlight of Ihe conference,
•aid Mr*. Epp*. wa. an ad d r...
by Mr*. Trary B. Hare. State Di­
rector and Pa.t President of the
state wile auxiliary.
Tha conference wa. atlrnilrd
by representative, of ten ether
auxiliaries ether thin the local one.
Presiding al (he meeting was
Mra.
Maxwell Autick, District
Chairman of Orlando.

Gen. Snyder W ill
Inspect National
Guard Facilities
A formal In.paetlon o f Ihe Sinford National Guard facilities and
troop* will take plaee Monday af­
ternoon anl evening, nrrordlng to
.nformtion received thlx morning
by The Hanford Herald.
Brig. Gag Maxwell C. Snyder,
Assistant Commanding General of
the 4gth Armored DivlaUm of th*
Florlda-Gaorgla Na-lonai Guard la
axpocteJ to lead at tha Panford
Naval Air SU tioa at I o'clock

Weather

----------------LINES NOT VISES. Is thi* mass o f oaU# hnngtn* from overhead. Three are the eablea te he eonnret- I
n i* «
r . u . * i i . I I I . ikniKk S ila iJ it- r I Into dial equipment which will
rre« ted Into p«w-ltlo« next week. On* o f Ihe many men mgxged ' . ,
ImmiullajeGenerally fair through oalacday, m |,r|ny|n| ihe»e tinea and mhlr* intu the new building on 8, Laurel Ave. can be area wtrUaUr hiddea , *F Intpert Ihe ferilitiea ef the lolaw
. Iloalght
..i.k t XhU
xi^e..
I (|n pUM ahilt| „ ht
on anoth, r Un# to u eunneeted.
---------J ea l NaUooel Guard.
^

ia — ■

t

S x s n i l t u NAM CIVILIAN GUARD IN ir-M rm b e r* iif the rwentlv formed nvillan Guard Unit o|
Himford Nnvnl Air Plntlnn |mw with t'oiitmnnder II, C, ♦*«&gt;!•■«•, USN, Executive Officer of the station,
(right. front n&gt;w| ami 14. I nimnnnder «!. K. Tills y. UMN, (right, hack row) NAS Security Officer.
Th«y are: (I to r . back mot) I* I). Mitrhrll, H. K. S|&gt;eticer, II. II. Illood*»orth, Robert Steimle, L. A ,
I)efontalne, I.
l„ M. Sweeten, F. S. Yntuline, and l.t'I&gt;lt. (J. K. Tilley. (| to r., front row) T. II. iv-rtnon*
Defontalne,
Jr.. It. It
H lilrm
Jr.,
tilrnn. W. M. Wolf, W, 8. Hnyder, O. II. Adam ., am] Cdr. II. C. 1'nlee. The men ars rurrently
with (lie
Hie Srrtirity Divl-i-m of KNAS. for tha guard position. they will a.v.ume on the neve
training Mlth
inlerinr
Intelinr gate
irate of
uf tha
tbs xtatfoi
station, In th« ni.,r futuic.

$HOP an d SA V E
SANFORD BANNER DAYS
J'Jm fiahkinq •
TH R O U G H O U T

TH E

C IT Y

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                    <text>Longwood

Garden
Bouquet

n i fU b o L E

co c jttt

tr. M l i BLIH U V O
Tb* c u r fr.anU o' Mr*. H
je t - wiH U K ip ;; U . n ;
u : «.k* i» n p « t « to r t t v t !•
« I oK u uda&gt; l i l t
;z
w» a m i a t&gt;.« O tU (i M e t -c
»] Hsipiul.
W# m tirjr b ^ r to ripen
at Mr». H*sry Heath ba* re*
rant b oat from th* bosp.tal
■t*rt i j / a M in r .t ai opera&lt;oe *« bet r jn . The ep m ten
■•••j r s e n i ih l it ii cow w lp
i s t i ‘.rr of w f li il i m M . Mr*.
Ttith win Moa be oat as4

c*

U n ov rr i* »* » low. of Oviedo. CkJirwoa
a ll at ta* Ur hit a u -.wt W ra tn of f a
S i s a l HaCwxtweeV. t i f « n ? i war, m
C a u ittM . Ctffcrd M ^tb^a. Mr*. J%m~ I

Role Of Air Force
Topic Of Talk
At Oviedo Club

'What Makes Me Tick' Topic Of Talk
At Sanford Home Demonstration Meet

B. WtKItN * JON I *
OMIOO-TV# t i n :• 'rsaf
the o..*4Os* t'oiiv
m m

t i r t f a i that tr* ri»N h

tec had berut Vr* J H StaV
»•» «n kiM 1* »wfVt* n r ! r r
«**■* fr* »« ■&gt; »et*rri.
Mr*. Don
f%r r*&lt;/ pen
i r t . tb!«r a Vyvety i m i r-d
iVra. Mr. Jjfca D Call! h i;. *#’ »rj. Mr. Jofca CU.-k. and
trraiam . Mr* C L Wa&amp;»
Tb* i . s y i ef Mri- Mitark. •
-u o i l Wbat Make* t » Tark"“
*"»! the told the t i i r ; ti» i t u m ta •&gt;«•* tkr*e tw«*t lapectast

paJJLtn an beiitiftil XT’ I V
r * t u ef
Jaaie* u d
freeaery.
A
J ; r*red luh -uif i
t i c wai
by the Dirt
Garde cot* CiTrie at the b i r r tf
Mu A- * Lee. it. of Laurel
Ai»r*e on frA h j C o-V eetiei
• ere Mr* W. A- KriUert Mr*
Geeeie Hitter aad Mri. Edzsed
W. Mc.K-i Tie t U r s u . Mri.
H irV s r t i i m i the ; i r i of the
Girdrn Ceb *f iis fo e l. ih-.»U*.x

I,
&lt;r-T
hderetUra tiey * ,rt
At the m » 4 pr*-red
laartm n they wtre
the dsae by Mm S G '
ef ta* rr e -&gt; r* -f tb#
ror. t rrt*-* m i »e n » '*
i m e d ta »r s y I '.r e
m t ie f lad rre e*;:*rc
m u i r s t 'i tihie W« k?
ef the** = :* ! be .r raei
rr fee the fi&gt;.
E.ery^ee m
cr

a LicetKipe Deaifn achvol ta t e --------------------------

itA^ncwi later a the yrar Mr^
taJ Wri J •Fred R Gicwi senviea* o ' the . . . r .
. U f, , .
Snsfartf C a r te Cbb. « » . pee.
m .
t d a* **•» ef tie dri*
Vjt CJ
l i e Laura CJclt rat at the tree* * L d aerc irt.» t.:
i t s r r f Mu f i f i * S u l Ce» i t r r ani iK .«rd i »*&gt;**
bo*tci•*. were Mu. T w M m
habby,
and Mu AJ EVaedsey Th* pf&gt;
Tie M .ceu C u e « r
aura »a . tn panate. jr&lt; g . ty Garden Center Fr i n
with Recipefor Arrasttaae-:• V n &lt; L
. • chairs
Ihrwn by Mn. Trwi M-.m? in ,»jed
Mr* Alice Rci
iK cfi tap, de*ee*tra‘ ie* a bnd* M .» Kay Hezn .zitt .
*-t&gt; u
r « i whh which the hceleare*
Two hew i
wcrjJd stake a sue of K raaked were i . c i n e i Mr* C
«J | . ia t» her knewiedie went j*l aai Mr* ¥ r pfKt
a* farther. Tbta aith ntuc* ap- p,;a-. i t a o icrtf d.&gt;
t-t .de at *iy*r,r..*d rxk cor d -,ffT tm *. ,*1
take w m i ih i cceeor a dep t a Crr&gt; r-.et
b o t e Mt ffle- Thai, with tupa C a r t e Center for a trm
U
irranfeseat
Mu
Jteep*! &lt;i«e it/i d.ttr.tnt. s •
Biker tlldid oe M o l u t v j V vki Mr* Wide Cirw
oetVuii. with eaperti! rttiM to of the ete-tuT.** boir;
ir.nd materali. fir wh^h the of ;►* preenmi *«Jr&gt;ev
recoBir ended ant: freer*
fa r
]w ..n s of pro«n
parumUr type*
She feaenbed propeda to coat. FI*,
tke f re* rents I ef wt.ted flewau. the SeaRxJe hthptul w*
lack i i fladiMat Mn
Wijht s*d for tke bolinca of
Kt &gt; j &gt;&gt;tn*i tb* eeacciitraiiooi Mr. Hirry Oiku. Mr
eituh t.s&lt; a r*!&gt;ctiea of beosta- Girirer. Mr*
E nor
ful *dd Gower*, name* Ikew and Mu Arne Ervk-en
and *bromx ’ beu p«.. b i te* ub »rra*,/e*rtti for tbe

CONGRESSMAN A 5 ' SYD" HKkUjSH JR
in FVr.da Oeaxratic EieruLi.o Coa-ittew Ci
Boa Rayburn, (h u ff Fbota)

O e iy r l* n « . &gt; TlUiell K j
r 0- -i -y &lt; 3» t Vocitcd at ikrlini;
Ktr Frr » £*** He irrre-f* Ml)
or V iti^e L#B'.jr»- eb* *U :
tir.se hi* Oclifid* tocr a* the
.r.t '1 depet; e ? « « * s d e f
Tke ReJe Of Fbe Air F rre
In Xttteea! De^esw •*« hi* lopif
for tbe day. and be belf tbe ;ne'J
b uod .r:rre»t of h » i s i / v e for

AL C H A L M E R S

Mn B. B. Gray U i returned
s i after tpendinc *
thrt#
s i t t h rata tied with fcar dauab*
tm . Mrt. Gray firtt iwpoi * n
*. Hirh'asd. Ill, when the viilt*
* i iiw t 'o r , Mr*. J. C. Crawf-rd.
XT- : family. than tfco pWMrifl
ta Perlard. Qrrg'iti, to vl-lt
a ttK 'rr, i o j f i Gray. Mt»» Gr»y
ip in 'a i tbe Rett VI*!* Horn*
R»»r Portland. Mri. Gray viaited
hs V i o o i n r , Wuh., too and reporta th* *e»n*ry on the Writ
Cwit m y O'latlf’il.
Mr. iM Mr*. W. Bennett. *tr.
ari Mr*. Ward Steven*, Mr. and
Mri. H a i t i Warren. Mr. a*v|
Mri. Ray Fra»*r of Molnar S'.
»• • Mr. a -i Mr*. J. C. ID •r
of KMerprla# »nJoy*d a pi«-iie
*• Fjanyihadt Part on Wo)i »«•
day. Oct. 3, thi oeeailon ie-ng
th# birthday of Mr. Ilaldor.
'! .nt/omrry of Orlando,
rr rn M n t of Lontr*' d,
r*«-nt vbitor of all hi•
nelchborv no Main* S
i Jack.on hai r*ton H
rom a lonr vacation ip^rt
ypt where h* vi.lted hit
~
:w. wht 1i itationed in
r ._
y in T-e VS. Air Cmw
t w H fr'm Mr*. Fl^r* —#
- who ha* W n a pitted
at
Sarepta Horn* in San! rd
ftr ,, iral w»rk». u y i that • *
*&gt;,
poet
hom* wry «on .
Leery Neuman ertert: !r«
Th-rviiy Briiffr C'ub at
■t* Tail Tburtday. Am r.f
•k« r # -'&lt; r * p*e**nt ar.d p'ayir.c
wir*. Mr». R. C. Cariion. Mr*.
Chare* S lriili. Mr*. Era Jan;**
arf Mr*. TSo-rai Gladwin.
Tb* Saturday Evening - Plaa*
rh ’ • Clsb m«t at th« boa* of
Leui* Kr.oll on Fan L*V* St. lait
Sitr^layr »T*nir.r. tVltb i**rral
'&gt;* a*ret*r» »till in th* north
Mr. and Mr*. C&gt;ar'*i Wale*
ef F»m Par* Mr*. MaaJ* Tu^
per a--4 John HoUIiter w*r* pre* « ! to *njoy tb* *«eni«* play.
Mr. aad Mr*. I . C, W» .»•
•
r*t-rr.*i to their K.ire after a
three w.%« vacation.

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thiAhwrrTH

UNfOW)TRACTOR
&amp;IMPIEMCNTC?

queen

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KVx.ii fBODY HAD A OUNCE TO rreet Mr Sp
Sam Rayburn i* tbown greetac one of tt* Centra
fia U )

Ddirt at;

June Spencer, Personals
T. A.
Butner
To Be Married
The &lt;fl(a|am«Bt and approach
inf Bamage of June Spencer and » r# ilantw of tbe t o f f
TTionaa A. Butner Jr. I* being
nr
need today.
' I,‘ t K ,F K,lc* at
e l*
The bride to be l* a raildent of «t the UofF game Saterda ar&gt;i
Oritdi Florida and ha* ooned
and operated a beauty parlor pUc* Saturday Oct j&lt; u&gt;.
, * (bat toon for arteral yeara.
, •,1» a native of Uo Bute of
.
.tacky.
", .f. Butner la era ployod by
m. j&amp;j *. Company of Sanford and
AH furmD aiM roUUvr* of the
couple are cordially muted ,to atTbe private waddmg will take tend tke rocep'.km.

Leeibiri la.t Fcvtay r.txnt.
tbe (igacUe rally. (Staff

witn ner ve ry own

Mi** Leer* Hart of Oviedo wai
a (urit of Friendi la Game*.ill#
o.cr tb- arekeod. H*e attrieied
tbe tv fJ f»tbaU jam* and Vail
Frolka.

B edroom Te lephon e
A pl«aia»t f r i i l * Y e i * . . I d
*~ vt t‘#» (Kaf, l e r f i a t Ditch
C k«cMat* D’ -* n estMiOwt' S*
• her* y»»*
1*t tbeify,
t in e B t o ( t * •hsleiac'r dioy
food k n e i j t ria t'i *a grod t:»

Pvt
Vtrgtl Canada «f th#
Marine Corp* bat completed hi*
baatc training at Paris liiand. S.
C . and u now ataUuoed at Camp
Lryuoe, N C He »a» an honor*
ary gueit rerwatly at a Ft I'hmt*
taa* fUh fry at * turh thcio •ere
UO attending. Pvt. Canada u
m i iy «pent a ten-day ieavr i&gt;*r*
wttb hi* parr.ut* Mt. and Mn
« . II- Stafford.

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W t c prl* go fex mink and diamoodi.
But a gift in her tern* it a quern
of queem with a phone id her o»n.
Put her in *e\cmh heaven. . . and
ouc of the family'* hair. . . with
a bedroom telephone— in color!
To Order, Cod Our Bawteu Office

Southern Bell Telephon
ond Tolepropb Coeipotty

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&gt;o.‘aA^e*
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than just a
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In Sanford

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DoHverod By • P. M.
Call 1821 Before 7 P. M.
far Delivery

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NVWEPAPEE
VOUL.MK XLVIII

Established 190S

SANFORD, FLORIDA

WEDNESDAY, OCTOIIER 17, 1!».’ 6

iatrd I'rana U u td Wire

NO. 215

6.72 Inches Of Rain !^ ans 9onlp¥ e
Fall In Local Area 'v 3/. h9Seasonal
Sq/eWork
Begins At Oviedo
During Past 48 Hours

THK JAYCKKS ( liltISI 'I \S PARADE ioinmir.ee had a surprix- vlaltor leccntly when they met
to talk over prelimirmiy detail* and plant for the . orthcomlng event, Santa C’laut stepped in to offer
|Mdt of advice. Shown here at tha meeting are: M. I.. Ratom Jr.. Jark Sewell. T»m Mrl&gt; nivld, ChairrStn, (ilenn Lyona, Santa Clam (trying to pet in a word or two), and tiarfield Willett, We under­
stand tint Santa left ini mediately, follow ing the M eetlnp. (Staff I'huto)

Yales Enters Cily

F F A C h a p te r T a k e s 4

Commission Race; R i b b o n s A t S t o c k S h o w
The Seminole Chapter future1
farmer* of America took four rib
bons at the Junior Uvritock and
Tie number of candidate* for Poultry Show sponvor.M annually.
the Board of Sanfurd City Com­ ' at Ocala by the Southca«ti-rn fat
missioner* in the citpride elec­ Mod. Show and Sale*. Inc.
tion on Nov. A hat riven to five.
The *how this year waa hell
Already announced, previoui to , in Ocala on Oct. IS and 16 with
the new candidate today were i the local KEA Chapter taking one
Merle Warner, a candidate for j blue ribbon ( First place), two red
eommUiloner In Group One; Earl ribbon* (second placet, anil one
Ilitrinbotham, a candidate for re- |white ribbon (third place).
Cade! Trrry c'nnl. 11 ..f 2433 ftm
ration ; A. I.. Wilton, a ramliTlie local FFA group had the Aie. In Sanford, a *enior at The
d m for raelcctlon; and M. L grand champion angua heifer at Citadel at Charleston, S C, ant
Nichols who qualified a&lt; a eandl- the Ocala cattle show.
Cadet Captain, rommandin* comdate opposing Earl Higginbotham
In addition. Billy Thompson won P»a,r " F"&gt; h** Iw*11 mm.-t a
Ihv* turprite candidate for today flr*t place in show man-hip ami' Ib»ilngui.he«l Military- Student for
who qualified at the office uf III licit Baxter won the third place achievement* in orad.inle. mil.
rrctor of Manner and City Clerk show manthip award.
|«■ " »"'* lcadcr*hl|. crad-*.
11. N. Syar, was Paul Yatea Jr. •m. i i
.» i »
TnU qtunfirt him. according
The local group also partlcPu |ffl „
Jpnounffmcnl from t *,.
Yalta hat announced In oppoalH
In
an
overall
Judging
event
thl. mnrnjnR. lo , , for
(Ion to Merle Warner.
Howetrr. no formal -laleni.nit lU-ault* from thu contest have not a |K.w ,ar Army ln%lP,.,
wit made by Valet at the time &gt;rt bren announce
»rr%f Com minion upon craduaAccompanying thr group «f att jjon#
oaf It announcement -hoctly before
nffn today.
FFA Chapter boys lo Ocala for
rord. il. »on of Mr and Sir* J.
Rumor* are persistent that a tha event were BUI \Se»t. Seminole n Cordell of Sanf-.nl, I. major
group ha» approached *ev«-ral High School subculture teacher ;n!. jn Busini-.s Administration
peopie relative to announcing thrlr and advUor to the Seminole Coun
lie wa* gradual*-1 from Semi­
candidacy In Iht coming local ty FFA Chapter; ami Larry Jones nole High School In 1953.
election and It It probable that
Those attending from the local
He I* active at The Citadel In
there will be further candidate* FFA chapter were: Billy Thomp . The Bound Table, one of the high
or a candidate to announce thl* ion. Bert Baxter, Randall I’ rli-'t.' e»t honorary *«eietie« at The
afternoon prior to the hook* being Roger Jimlner, Carl Itemutat. amt Citadel; the Sphinx Staff, liutdnn
rioted at the City Hall at 5 p in Herbert Hidden*
and Brigadier Stafl*.
Four row*, all black Angu*.
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which belong to the Seminole 1 FA f ' n r r i n r c H n l i u n r
Chapter were taken to the Ocala L O r r ' C r J L /C l I V C r
show.
Ij «1 year, the local chapter took
two award*; a blue ribbon and a
A program was adopted la*t rod ribbon.
Itv M \It I \V n JONES
night at the fir»t meeting of the
OVIEDO — Tbp farmer* ami
piic-57 Seminole County Chamber
Cfive owner* of Oviedo r.-port
of Commerce Board of Directors.
that thl* I* a million dollar rain—
The overall program would be
if it doe* not go too far
a promotion of Seminole County
Hie newspaper carrier* will
f i » t without, according to Cham
not agri.* with them *•• readily,
Icr Manager John Krider.
we believe, since their rtperirme
Tne program cover* the field*
A large crowd attended Monday ve*terda&lt; morning nn thrlr route*
of Agriculture, Indin try. Com­ nirhf* Campbell-l^xslng Pott No.
Mrs. Elbert Beasley, wife of
mercial Fromotlon. TourlvU aod 61 American l-eglnn meeting when one of the rarrier*. satd that the
Convention*, and Tr*n«portation. the opening of the hid* for the paper wa* late due to the battery
In the Agriculture program the new Legion Fair Building wa* di*- in her hu»hand'» car drovmlng
Board of Director* approved the ru«*ed
out on the 1u«cawl!lnw road Fifurther development of the citrus
Small chance, in the plan* for
F.'bcrl. aoaked ami weary,
industry.
the building came under the oider
,n ■ beiue and a-ke-l for
The Director* approved an apof huilne*. for the evening. How- P " 1" 1'*
" “ *• ,he Bhonr- Tto
proach to the problem of acquir­
ever,
the
bud
ling
will
remain
u*
'-*1
h,m
*° ' hr
in g more industry for Seminole
«» ,h' h7 w ' M *h' mvcr
County on a ba«i* tbit the manu­ originally agncd. ,n practi.ally iliit o|&lt;en
the door for him.
facturing and distribution of com­
lle*ri*irV and even more weary
Arrangement, of the f a i r hr wa|ked ltr Inns Pav blrk ,n
modities for the Florida market
vhrrc hit «ifr
wall*
will nof require relocating plant*, Cfii'indi »nij m j.Iin which will hf*
, lng
|(,r undelivered paper-.
but the estubli-hmrnt of additional followed wa* discussed.
farilitie* fur manufacturing Till*
Memorial srrsicr* were held for
||m «i*l* r in law, Mrs Ferrell
will place Seminole County, the the lair |)en«ll C. Stafford, a Beasley, wife ol another rirrlrr.
director* «aid. In the role of im­ member of the local Ainrncan found him. She and Fc*r-tl tiad
plementor* of the parent location Bust.
hern stuck In a ditch vvhlli* d-llv« r
of tnduitry, rather than competitor*
(ummanlrr Lynn Lyon presid­ ing thrlr paper* and had to grt
wiBi other geographical location*. ed over the meeting which follow- a tractor to pull thrm nut
Oi the rornm. rrial* promotion of rd a spaghetti and meat ball sup­
Mir had to bring Elherl bark
fleminole County the director* pm- per fcrvc.l by (icorge DcMattio.
10 Ovie.lo and lake Mr*. Eihert
Do C In lb*ir »»rn ^ P itn f nr«.itf
ai*&gt;« deliver i...
*
local business to expand.
Julia. Mr*. Elbert Rrailry, said
The Touri«t and Convention
the finally completed the job at
committee of the Chamber of Com­
11 * m.
merce approv.il the promotion of
lie port* show that Lake Howell
• Damages of the c»unty to l-.*ir* r EUlott *3. died at *' rl.in* an-l the road there may
l*t* interested in fithing. hunting, Seminole Memorial Hospital but b«* underwater by tomorrow - if
•tvl exploring our rxtrniive water
. . mg a short ttlnc*.
«hl\ «"•*»"«•
* I,rr •«
ways, keeping in mind the fart
,,
i4
.
,
Chuluoti brUi
i« rapid Ir riiini
M r* ■
v. born la Otlam- |nri miy &gt;0&lt;m rr, rh „ 1P
Duj Visitor* intrre*lrd In health
s&lt;&gt; hp „ „ m hl% b tf„ ,luM
fin’ recreation ofli-r.-d by thi* bu., C.y. on Sept. S. 1MII and had
•rea may become permanent rest- uvci ,.i &gt; anlord since 1911, m*k- of, ,fljlirinj „ r no property jamagr
dent*. The program alto Included ing hu home at M# Ea*t Third riu,r,j.
______________ _
effort* toward &gt;ccuring eonven- SI.
lion* for Sanford.
He was a member of the First
PRESIDENT ELECTED
The Boanl of Director* »l»o Presbyterian Church of Sanford
JACKSONVILLE &lt;r The Fl«r
approved a program that will ac and of tha International Order Ida su!*- Florists Ai&gt;n ale t-ii
lively promote water trati*|&gt;*&gt;rta- of Odd Fellow*.
'
Itolx-rt Oi«r.vskl of Jacksonville
tion, pushing the dork and termi­
Mr. Elliolt »*« formerly cm- president at the close of II*i Jim
3Jth
nal projert for the commercial ployed hy the American Fruit annual convention yesterday.
Pha»«, and working for the San- Grower* and Ihe Sanford Stale
..T|„ . nlM , N n i t .ST"
.
f^d-Tituavtlle Canal for the tourFarmer* Market He retired from
h
M. Ktcrn.n referred to
l*rpha*e and for the purpose of the Willi* Pontiae to. at book
UtKM(Ve,t&gt; c#mpi|u„
#lo.»I control.
keeper.
speech writers ns "the bruin;
lie i« survived by his widow.
trust." This was quickly seis­
Mrs. Kstclla C. Elliott and one
ed upon by newspaper* ami be­
»on George E. Elliott, both of
came synonymous with "New
Sanford.
Deal."
Want Ad* give you a new
The Methodist Mens' Club will' Funeral services vill be held at.
tteet tomorrow night at 7 o'clock i Brit*on Funeral Home tomorrow' deal every clay. They sell, rent,
find, buy ani announce for you.
•t th* home of J. A. Calhoun. afternoon at 3 p. m. w.lh the Rev.
A. G. llcinnit officlaling.
Call M2I and (ell your deal,
MeltonvUle Ave.
burial will be ta Uiklawn Me,0 a
, Want Ad writer.
to
emnked mullet dinner will
mortal
Park.
J------®* •erred.

Opposing Warner

Cadet T. Cordell
Is Distinguished
Military Student

Directors Adopt
Promotion Program

Papers Despite
Rain, Car Trouble

Opening Of Bids
For Fair Building
Discussed By Post

Funeral Tomorrow
For G. B. Elliott

Church M en's Club
Gathers Tomorrow

Preparation* for the citywide
Sanford Merchant* A**ocialion
"Banner Dav»" -ale are nearing
completion with only one more
day In whlrh to complete their
plan* for one of the most evciting
•airs event* in local history.
R U Perkins Jr., president of
thr Sanford Merchant* Associa­
tion and the “ Banner Days" com­
mittee. have been constantly alert to meet every problem in
By MARIAN R. JONES
bunging the event to a aucrc**OVIEDO— When we think of
ful conclusion.
Banner Days will tie staged In fall wr usually think of Ihe ripen­
Sanfunl Friday and Satuiday, ing of the golden fruit that our
Oct. 19 30 with merchants offer­ town Is blessed with so much of.
ing counter-new merchandise for
We had understood that tha
fall and winter shoppers at head­ season would he later starting
thi* year. What a surprise when
line prices.
-'It is rarlv yet to till what
Week* have been spent in the we confronted tome of our Im­
damage might have been done By MRS. RAYMOND MORRIS
Arnold Lund. Be|&gt;ublican candi­ by the rain during thr tail M
planning of the "Banner Dav" portant packer* and found that
CASSELBERRY- Boy Scouts event, with the concerted effort* Nelson and Company had started
date for Congre** in the Fifth hour*," Seminole County Agent
ani Cuhs from DeLand, Sanford. of the merchant* centered oo hav­ the seasonal operations last week.
Congres*lonal Distnrt attacked his Cecil Tuckrr *ald thi* morning.
Oviedo and Cavselherry, repre­ ing merchandise arrive in Sanford If the rains subside, l^ke Charm
A
total
of
S3
lnchi*s
nf
rain
Democratic opponent A S. Hersenting the St. John'a River Dis­ on time to be offered.
Fruit Company, another orango
fell from 6 a nt Monday morning
tong Jr., last night before the
When the doors of Sanford1* parking house, will commence thia
to I a m. Tur-day morning, and trict mrt at the Community
t.’ilircni for Ike Club for falling then from S a m . Tuesday morn­ Methodist Church Monday n'ght downtown and outly ing area storea week.
to recogmre the plight of tire ing until thl* morning there was where the first Court of Honor open Friday morning, merchan­ Re quickly got tn touch wtth
a rainfall of I 12 inches, Tuckrr sine. Ihe and of summer actlet dise will he tagged especially for Harold Ward, of Lake Charm
vmall commodity farmer*.
lies was held. Sixty-seven *eout* Banner Day* and ahowcanl* will
Fruit Company to obtain aoma
The Seminole County "Cltliena reported
The rain was measured at the and rubs attended.
be displayed lo call attention of
of Ike" meeting, well .'tended in Central Florida Experiment Sta­
Affairs of the Court were eon- the ahopper* to the tremendous statistics, lie Informed u* that
they shipped 130.000 boxes of
•pile of Inclement weather, was tion, satd Tucker, and Ihe amount In. ted bv Gordon Gill. District saving* in store for them
fruit—Including all varieties and
Advancement
Chairman,
of
Deheld in the civic building In Fort ol rainfall might vary in *omr
Sanford'* merchants, through types, through their parking house
Land,
assisted
by
(Valter
J.
section*
of
the
county.
Mellon Park last night.
thr Merchant* Association offi­ last year. In addition, they sent
"We have had a total o f &lt; .2 Krohne Jr , Scoutmaster of troop cial*. were quick to remind local the inns amount to the fanner*.
"The*e farmer* have a problem
311.
sponsored
by
the
local
Lions
Jus', as much a* Iheir richer Inches during the past (6 hour*.", (Tub. Tbe welcome address wa* ami area shopper* that "(hi* is Ijke Charm awns grove* of their
not a stock clearing event what­ own, too.
cousin* in the midwest", Lund tie- -aid Tucker.
He also said that there "is no given by Krohne and John Diblrr, soever."
elated, "Had our congressman
I Frank Talbott, salesman for
of
Eustts.
Field
Executive
of
the
"We will be offering merchan­ Nelson and Company, assured us
vluted them instead of tpending evidence of washing in Ihe survey 1Central Florida Council oulltned
that
I
have
made
so
far
hut
the
dise
especially
bought
for
thr
oc­
so much time with Ihe 'important
a program of activities for thr
that their figures would equal
casion, ami Items from our regu­ those of Lake Charm on fniit
people of the district, they would soli Is pretty well parked from wln'er mnnih*.
the rain*.
have luld him about II.
Highest nwanl made at Ihe lar stock of fall and winter mar- chipped directly to the consumer
" if it stay* hary and rout, about
"The commodity farmer get* the way It is novr, it will help court wa* that of Ufe Scout re­ rhan.ltse," thr association's presi­ and to the canner.
no help from Ihe aucalle.l farm seme and give Ihe water a chance I ceived by Jerry L'lrey. troop 2U. dent pointed out.
Sanford shopper* ar* fortunate I Ward told us that Iheir celery
Acta", he said, "They need help to get oil." said Tucker
of Oviedo The presentation wa*
lo
have a huge municipal parking washhouse atao handled 169,000
mure lhan the northern farmer
In a state roundup of Florida made hy Ren Evans, member of
lot
where farilitie* for parking *eratea of celery last season. Al*
but, n&lt;&gt; one exposed ti.eir cause. rain and tlnrm damage the hlg the Li.ms Hoy Scout Committee.'
though take Charm doe* not raise
It wnt up to our Congrr*«man to autumn storm lint took a amipe­ Other member* of thr IJnnt com llieir car* are available without celery now, It handles the wash*
charge,
Ihe
Merchant*
Associa­
fight for an amcmlnirnt to the at Florida rolled northward to­ millet- assisting were Robert
ing and preroollng for many local
I arm Ait that would have given day. harrying ahipping and thrrat- j Sciutrpff. chairman, who present­ tion president laid. 'Hundreds of grower*. Talbott told u* he expect­
them relief but this ho failed lo rning low areaa with flooding
ed merit badges to 21 scout*; ran may be parks J with.n a ed (hat Nelson and Company sent
do.
It killed two penona in Florida, IJons president I’ aul McClure -tune's throw of tha drwntown nut about that much celery, too.
"No «&gt;np ran blame thr adminyi flooded at least four town* and male the advancement award* shopping renter," he said.
The municpal parking lot ta Thry do not have a wash house,
and Hr. Stuart Culjiepprr made
titration for this lark nf help. caused heavy crop lo*»e*
located Ju«t off Commercial Ava. but they raise Iheir own celery,
The storm wa* rentrred about a the Star Scout award*.
Every district ha* It* own pr&gt;
which it wished and pre-cooted
Sanforxl'a troop 343 won '.ha between Palmetto and Hood Avra. by aoma of tha local establish*
miles off Georgia ani It*.
It*
bSrm and it's up to the local re­ bundled mile*
Tha
lot
extends
from
Commensal
presentative to make this Known wind* eft JO to 40 miles an lioitrj imt'ccllon award and troop 3(1
Ave. io eein note i-oulevatj mill manta for same.
ring felt from KTorwu IA| took tffjtri fur auetalanco. •
on Ihe floor of Congress. It'd he were being
Lake Charm Fruit Company,
entrance*
and rxli* on three nJre
&lt;'tlier^^
official*
prs-irnt
wet*
the
Mary
la
yland
shore.
proposed an amendment lo the
founded
in 1637. la headed by Her*
la
#
iu
oe
I
ho water
«!,-e
enidatn
"Wa
(relieve
that
shopper*
wtU
.Squalli
ever
thr
contain
William W. Tyre, Scmrtmpatar of
•M for it, these com­
old Ward, of Winter Park, and his
modity farmers would have shar gate winds. Tide* three feet above Troop 34: Clifford McKlbbon. Dil* find that the municipal parking brother, Ernest. Harold la man, .. , urn’ , he said. normal were nredlrtrd for the trict Oeganiiallon and Extension lot will prove as bo one of the 1ager and president, while Ernest
attractive convenience!
' that a wnat rongm«mrn are area Seas will he extnrmelv' Chairman ami Sidney Vlhirn, m o a t
rough, the Weather Bureau said Scoutmaster of Troop 343, all of since It la ao near to all of the Is manager of Iht lea plant.
for".
Ward told u* that two faithful
Heavy rain* were falling on th«- Sanford; Waller Teague of Oviedo* local storea in Ihe downtown
Lund also attacked Herlong for
employe*, J. W. Beasley, packing
area."
Perktna
said.
coastal
area*
ahead
and
to
thr
DUlrirt
Vice
Chairman
and
Ivan
failing to champion the inland
One of the biggest crowds in house foreman, and K. C. Wise,
welt of the renter.
Farien*. of Drlund, Scout.nailer
waterway project.
sales
event history is expected to bookkeeper and office manager,
The
storm,
which
has
not
been
of
Troop
34
and
also,
District
"Had my opponent fought for
have been with them slncn his
the project, it would have h»cn named, originated near Cuba an Leadership Training Chairman be downtown in Sanford for the father founded the company.
two.lay
event,
according
lo
local
Sunday
but
K
Is
not
a
tropical
The
Rev.
Darwin
A.
Shea
gave
underway now," he aald. "It
J. Y. Harris ha* joined the
merchants who have done exten­
ihnuld have been started 3U &gt; ais storm, weathermen said. It formed the Invocation and benediction.
company and la assisting Wlae la
sive
p'anning
to
niako
Banner
on
the
edge
of
a
cold
front
whlrh
DeLand
will
he
host
at
the
nrvl
ago. In the past . .eight years, un­
th* office.
der our pre-cn*. representative, pushed south to the Caribbean It Court of Honor, to tie held Dec. IT. Day* a complete lueccss. /
Jo« I. Beasley is In charge of
hat no eye which tvpiflrs a iron- (
wr have had little progress Ih t
the ralery end, Ward satd. He alao
l e a l s t o r m , n o r are it*
area need* thu development It
watches after the machinery in
wuuld give us the water we need winds pulled In lightly around the
addition to the processing and
renter
S
I
I*
similar
to
the
great
for Ihe drought periods so that
packing. IRi brother, Ray, hag
storms that form In the North
crop* would never tie In peril. It
charge of all crate making.
Atlantic in winter.
would give u» cheaper IratuporHe said that they did not nandle
The Florida town* of Pe!l*mrre,
tntion. It would bring about a
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Kissimmee, St. Cloud and Taft
The
City
of
Sanford'*
C*pit*|
great industrial prosperity , . one
Staton T. Field, prominent hi
were flooded yesterday as Hi Improvement program and It*
that would be secured fur ISe passed by.
plan* will he presented to the agrieuBural elrele* ail over the
future. Inricad of trying lo take
Bain totaling IS Inches was re Seminole Cuunty Junior Chamber l-latf of Florida, and a brother
credit fur many projects with copied at Fellsmere. Water areuof Hanford's Postmaster, passed
which he had little to do, my op­ mutated to JO inches deep In the cf Commerce member* at their away at hi* home in Tallihaaiee
noon
luncheon
meeting
tomorrow
ponent should have been spending streets. Roads were blocked tern- 1
Sunday night.
at the Yarhl (Tub
hi* time for Improvement* Ihe porarily and telephone lines were i
('tty Manager
Warren EKnow- Mr. Field waa Administrative
district nerds to badly.*'
An analysts of 24* eaaaa on th«
down.
In wilt he Ihe principal apeaker. Assistant to the State Chrmixt In
Ftondwaters drove about 2nn rev I Knowte* will outline the Capital the Florida Rta'e Department of docket of Seminole County Court
for Ihe period of a month revesla
i lent» from thrlr home* at Ki«-1 Improvement l’ r.«gram and the Agriculture.
Survivor* inrlude one son, Wil- that pleas of guilty far e fe c d tho
simmer They left behind their pari it will plav In Sanford and
rsrs, rlothr* and furniture a* a Seminole County'* economy. To llsm T. Field of Ssnfonl; three edreature of bonds, said Rerplnn’o
e* •
• « g*
•
M O d S t J C S S I 0 I1
rrrek beside Ihe town fo*e loo asrtst him in placing the entire hrothers. Fred T. Field. Writ County Prosecutor Karlyle Houarapidly for them In save m»re A program hefor« the young bust- Palm Bearh, Esrl T. Field, Fort holder today.
Itoiihye \|f&gt;rt&gt;&gt;n. of IteMelter’ *
tunnel wa* rut through a railroad nr«* men of the r»unty, Ihe San- Pierre, and Joel R. Field, San­
In the docket for ktondey
Flower Shop, spent yesterday In'
embankment to let thr water font City Managrr will have with ford; and a number of Mere* and estreated bond* in traffic ea«el
Jacksonville attending Ihe Florida
drain away.
number 40. and In nondraf'le
him. on display, acale mmlrl* of nephew a.
State Florist* Association meet
No live* were lo*t In the Kl» Ihe Sanford Civic Center and the
Funeral service* will tie held rs-ev 23. a total of 63.
ing.
simmer evacuation but aeveral propo»e.| fire station No. Two.
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at
However, plea* nf guilt In traf­
While there for the meeting the
persons narrowly escaped. Dam­
Tlie Javceev are urging a Urge Bnsson Funeral Home with Ihe fic c*tr* number W. and in nonlaw several nut standing floral
artist* nf the «onthri«trm stain age estimates ran a* high a* two attendance of their membership Rev. A. G. Mrlnnis of the First traffic cases 20, a lo'al of toft.
milli-.n dollar*
in ordrr to get ftrathanl Informa­ Presbyterian Church officiating.
In years past, said Prosecutor
display their talent* in floral ar- ■
St. Cloud and Taft, small towns tion on Saidurd's development
Interment will be In Oaklawn llousholder. eatreaturea have far
rangement*.
M’enllnnH w Bate Two!
k'tiuuiisl Pata.
{•&lt;Oilf alid.
exceeded Ihe plea* of guilty.
Pleading not-gullty tn traffic
rase* were five and no nno traffic
CMC*
Continued ease*, prcvalen' be­
ocr. ta
cause of many people going north
AdmUslona
Rev. Gold Jarkmn (Winter Park) for summer employment h traf­
fic rasr* numbered 47 »nd nonMr*. 3!audr Rritt (Sanford)
traffic 17
Rlrths:
Six traffic case* were dismls-ed
Baby Huy Wililatn*
by Prosecutor Karlyle llousholder
Discharge*
I hut no non-traffic eases were die(Sanford)
missed.
Evelyn Jonea and Baby Girl
One esse was dismissed by the
Nora Macintosh (Sanford)
Judge and on* rase wa* released
Baby Girl Howard (Sanford)
on piuhation.
Itorolhy Mollm (Sanford)
OCT 17
Admission*
Fern Roston (lake Monroe)
JoAnn* Mute (Sanford)
Cloudy with rain diminishing to­
nirih*:
day to partly rtossdy with widely
Baby Boy Button
•rallerrd showers tonight and
n i * fillv i
Discharge*
Thursday; low tonight M U .
George Whittier (Sanford)
Elaine Bass (Sanford)
Visiting Honra: Private Rooma, 11
Rooms, 3 lo 4 p. m., 7 to f&lt; p. m
Pediatrics, II a. m. to t p. m.
CAPTAIN IMIIIHICT W. j .si n au .i, Commanding Glllcer, Naval Air Station. Sanfunl, launches The Parent* and Grandparents only;
Sanford Branch of the Fleet Reserve A**oclatTon'» Building Fund Drive. Captain Jackson (right) Obstetrica, No visiting during
Ranfurd
it shown re« rising the first ticket from Chairman Shipmate J. A. Matthews on the 10 hp Kvinruile feeding of babies. Private Room*
is
I to be awarded at their Annual Picnic, Saturday, Nov. 17, at the Farmer's p. m. Semi-Private Rooma, 3 ta
Outboard Motor which I*
Auction. In addition a free turkey will be five* away every fifteen minutes. They plan on having a 4 p. m. aod 7 to • p. m.
and ramea for all. (Official U.H. Nary I’l**&gt;
midway of

Lund Says Herlong Damage
Extent
Failing To See
Unknown
Farmers' Plight

Packing Houses

Boy Scouls, Cubs
Presented Awards
At Court Of Honor

is

Improvement Plan Staton T. Field
W ill Be Presented Succumbs Sunday
At Jaycce Meeting In Tallahassee

Pleas Of Guilty
Exceed Estreature
Of Bonds On List

B. Morton Attends

Hospital Notes

Weather

Additional
Local News
On Page 2

�CAUTION
ORMOND REACH (ft - Motor
•coort operators should be eiuUoui
;o f expiation because of aa infla•Denary spiral In tbo aconviy,
•DUk Edgerten,
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THE RAHFOftT).HERALD
P u t 2, Wed.. Oct 17. 1956

Carter Appointed
To Farm Bureau's
Resolutions Board
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CommUtloncr. to^l delrgste* at
Use annual mceUiii of Mr Flor­
ida Motor Court Asm. y*t'.::d*y.

Racing K«nnels

Seasonal

Arrive A t S O K C A s
O pening N ears

A6F MARKS ITS 97»k ANNIVERSARY ALL THIS MONTH W ITH...

(CMliaaed frani Pal* I)
the com *1 Lake Charm MU put

pONGWOOD—Tap-flight racing'
11
511M1H *’
kensela from tanughw' the Unit- *
Uct
„ « ut
nd W»l*e ore railing Into the Saa-j , f w Bnd M 0W tP0, of lf9 p,,
ferd-Orlaada Kennel Club dally i ytar ward said. This ice 1* med
Banner L Carter ef Saafard, aa the opening data loom* l e u ' for local consumption tn addition
was appointed today to Mo ISM than a month away at the color 110 the pre-cooling of the eclrr&gt;
and other vegetable* grown by
Xetolutioas Committee of * &lt; ful deg track.
riorida fir m Bureau by E. R. 1%t official racial teases open* lo«al dealer*.
Although we knew that durina
Finlaytan, president ef the bis B SS-day stand an Nov. IS, but
Ike atari of schooling la much World War II, Lake Charm had
»Mte-wide farm eriaalistion.
closer, beginning Oct. SS. Fleet, helped supply Orlando with lee
Carter, active In the Seminole greyhounds will compete In two Ward inured u» that they send
County Farm Bureau, was ap­ weeka ef pre-season action, which j much iee to that aectioo during
pointed aleaf with )Q other re­ D open to the public, in prepar- that time,
A City of Sonferd Civil Service Examination will be
presentatives ef Firm Bureau* ation far Ike regular ramptign.
p e. Smith it general grove
held In the City Hall at 2:S0 pm. Saturday Nov. 10
throughout the Mate. Bonner I*.
Among Ihn first half doson ken- foreman. He it auitted by Hir
Carter U ifcrelary-treaturer of
1056, or aa aoon thereafter as possible, to establish an
nel* to take over quarters in the (;, Wainzight and many other field
the Seminole farm group.
eligible list for the class of patrolman.
LMtgwond area were dogt from worker*.
David G. Click, Clcwlitoo, will Celeradn, MauachuaeUi, Alabama
Nelson sod Company, founded
serve a* chairman ef the com­ and Florida.
by Steen Nelson, who it still llv*
mittee which beilas pra-convanPOLICE PATROLMAN
Classy raring strings ownsd by Ing. ptued into the hands of the
lion ■ciilan* at the Franklin
John O'Oriando, George Fuller, talc Jl, F. Wheeler many year*
Arm* Hotel in Fort Myer*. Fri­
Hob Bennett, J. M. Kiwsrd*. Her­ ago.
REQUIREMENTS: Applicants for the police service
day afternoon, October 21. (The
man Burkhart, and F. E. Eaton,
Sinre tbit time the r»mpan&gt;
must be 21 years of age and not ovsr 34: be at least
erg anlf at ten's IMh annuli state |
convention begin* Sunday after­ a powerful local outfit,compnaed j,,, m*jerniz*d it* building* «nd
5’9" tall and weigh not less than 154 pounds. Good
noon, with rcglitratlm at the the eerly arrival* and close to alr tonjltloned thsm. Many new
working conditions and pension plan.
two doirn more kennels will pull
mil bu-ineit venture*
Chamber of Commetre).
In ready for action within the nest i ha*f bcfn a(jded including WheelMr. Finlayion Hid that he haj two week*. Over *00 greyhounds rr y-cr|juJcr Company and Wheel
AO applicants must reside within the City limits of
appointed outitandini agricultural are espeeted In try for pur»r f f „ ariJware Company.
leadera from throughout Florida money at the booming bin ford
Sanford, be of good moral character and have had at
Since Mr. Wheeler’* death, the
to »erve on the retolutlon* commit­ Orlande track during the earning
least a grammar school education. Opportunity for ad*
tee. “ This group muit review hun­ meet, according lo Baring Secre­ company 1* owned by Mrs. U. F.
vancement based on merit, industry and character.
Wheeler «nJ her children, Mr.
dred! of prepoied retolutlon* and tary B. C. Williamson.
ar.d Mr*. B. F. Wheeler Jr., .ti
tome up with their recommend*Jerry Collins, who took over and Mr, John fcvan* and Mr. uni
Ilona to the Convention. They will
For further details nee the examiner at the City Hall
be read on the Convention Floor •a operator of tko track on a long- j j n&gt; w j|. Martin.
between the hours of 11:00 s.m. and 1:00 pm.
Monday afternoon Tuesday the term leoee Mat yaar, is already
B. F. Wheeler Jr. le pre»ident
predicting a
re- .
• second elroigkt ro.
rlactad delegatee, repreiewtlng predietiog
rountiee from over the etate, will cord breaking season uoder bis l0B.|n.|iw&lt; u , efreUr&gt;-tr**.ur*r;
CIVIL SERVICE BOARD
either rejoet or pass them,” Mr. helm.
and W. It. Martin, manager ol
Some IIM.000 In improvements, Wheeler Fertilizer Company
Finlayion said.
Meek N. Cleveland, Jr.. Secretary
The convention •e**i»Qe will bn Including a new glau-enclosed.
This Urge company employ*
held in the Kxhlbltion Building, ilr-eonditioned elubhou*e aeating
N. 0. Garner, Examiner
J*0*’1* l" ,h‘‘
•ad they arc tpea tb the genarsl *00 people, will be re.dy to .how
for ■&gt;. „ , » ■
k - v. . .
public, official* at the itatn headquart era here, emphatlied.
hardware bu*lne»» and the ferti
liter plant.
Fred Pierson I* foreman of the
1orange parking house.
(Cm tinned from Peg* 1)
Here a visitor watches with
In th* Ki»«lmm*e River Valley, mounting interest the various prowere flooded in the business see- eesies the fruit goes through to
liens. Airmen from Plneeaetle Air reach the eomumrr. T V golden
Fere* B a s e helped evacuate balls are first sorted by Ike grad
threatened families at Taft.
era for size.
Rising water bloekrd several
Experienced hands move with
road* leading into Lake Okeecho­ amazing speed to arrange them
bee and It was feared that a 100- artiitieally In the boxes — or
ralUlon dollar tomato crop In that cralri. Someone nails the crates
area might be heavily damagrd. shot after which label* arc Ihtn
■But th* benefits of the heavy attached.
rains may outweigh tl* damage.
A. A. Myers and George Means
It restored water to soil drird out are prominently eonnecteJ with
In a long period of subnormal the fertiliser company.
rainfall. Lake Okeechobee, the
J. H. Lee, who hia beet* grove
storage reservoir for an exten­ foreman for many years, has re
sive Irrigation system, was catch­ tired. James Merritt Staley has
WHO NOW OWNS AN D OPERATES THE
ing th* Klstlmmee River flood and replaceJ Lea in this raprei.y.
th* water wilt be available for
Orron, better known as Dad
winter eropi. The lake was at a Burnrtt has been associate I with
low
.critically
. ,
___ . lavel
. , only
. last
. . .week
.
i th* Wheeler Hardware Company
|j
t0 r ’ * * M 10 for over *S years. A few ysars
IB* lldeot level.
«go p ,rr(]j Beasley wa* added to
Jacksonville got 1 inches of ihe staff to assist “ Dad" with his
416 Sanford A tla n tic N a tio n a l Bank B ld g. Telephone 34 rain in 24 hours, two inches more duties.
than normal for the entire mouth
Among the office personnel are
of October. Oriaodo received 414 W. C. Schumacher, John Coe. Mr*
Representing
Inches.
A. R Tedford, Mr*. Edith nrook
The two deed were drowning lyn, Mr*. Estelle MeCoIlister and
victims, one at Daytona Reach In Mut Kathryn Lawton.
Use heavy eurf and th* other on
A. It. Ttdford is in charge of
a lake near Cocoa when a squall the celery operations for the com
piny.
upset • boat.
Our next article will be con
Billy feet ef pavement and a
HOME OFFICE - ORLANDO, FLORIDA
bridge were washed out on State earning A. Duda and Sons, R. W.
Read II between Canal Point and Cites Celery Growers and C. R.
South Florida roads wrrr closed Clonts, Association Grower*. We
tsmporartly from washouts and are certain that they will be in
terrsting tophi.
high water.

CIVIL SERVICE BOARD
CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA

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"Growth" Is A Big Industry Too!
In the past 21 month* Oilhnm &amp; Tudor, Inr. have limit nml
gold 201 homrn tn Santord, for a total ante* value of 82,759,*
00(1. Thin reprenentn more dollar com than the construction
total* of our beautiful nrw Seminole Memorial Hospital, our
recent newer improvement program and the Midrninj; and re­
building of French avenue, ull combined.

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firm—Sanford'* lending home builder. And our ronntrurllon
program in ntill uolnx on, with plans extending into the fu­
ture for more nnd ntill more homcn for SAN FUND'S CHI­
ZHNS YET TO COME.

7 More South Pinccrent Homes are N »w Rcndy for “ Moving In”
I I Homes Are In Various Stages of Construetiou
23 More Homes Are On Hlueprint

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'Sure To See Parade Of 1957
kodel Cars At Local Auto Dealers
•

Stevenson Dances Around Subjects

it if they don't because wc can
detect H-borab explosions without
Inspection.”
What did this mean? Did Itmean a "moratorium" agreed tite
Tb* build-up ia well underway and there town dealer*' showroom* first. The cars arc
before any nation ended H-bomb
an air of anxioua awaiting among motor* the* same, the designs are not changed one.
testa? Or did It mean the United
States should lake the lead, and
aa the 19B7 model automobiles arc |mt bit, the prices are exactly those prices offer*
slop Ihe testa, with or without
display.
ed elsewhere, and you're giving the local |
Russian agreement?
ffcm juxf a few days ago until the first automobile dealer a big boost for his efforts
Last night Stevenson said. "It
in
trying
to
sene
you
to
the
very
bett
of
9 the year the new models of various lines
seem* to me Imperative that a
will be making their appearance—and this his ability.
world policy of stopping these
testa be established at the very
The local automobile dealer I* just as
M a year of brand new lines and designs.
2 * 7!
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Tbe auto producers are vieing for honor* proud of his now model car aa the dealer
,n 1
other nations to follow our lead, first possible moment.” And he
pirteiy
clear.
iBd
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&gt;nd
in added:
q
might
be
In
somo
other
locality.
ia the "bigger and better than ever” cate*
He's been all ovsr the lot on further testa, we will know about
"I proposed last April that Ihe
Sec the |mrade of 1957 new model auto­
•pry and it seem* that each manufacturer
this subject- President Eisenho­ It and we ean reconsider our po­ United States take tbe Initiative
mobiles from Sanford!
going all out to make good hie claim.
wer has said Stevenson made sev­ licy."
toward this end by announcing our
• • •
eral proposals. Stevenson blames
•Interest Ml
in 1M
new
is „high
S lfll-ps
.M car model* -w
. p „ regard„ ____
Nowhere In that atatemant did willingness to stop these tests,
the administration for "astonish­ he say the United States should ‘calling upon other nations to fal­
fc a of whether the Individual is in the mar- *
ing distortions" of what he said. ] go it atone. If necessary, and end low our lead.' and making it clear
IPLaI
aliAMM iiikan tbn t leal
•
tyt for one. That wan *hown when the first
In trylnjtoumler.tand him. this ^
n ^ m'b , „ u . .{('hough tt that unleu they did likewise we
Wo don't want to be sacriligiotis. but a
r car design of the season wan.unwra|i|»cd suggestion wan passed along to us about
waa the trouble: Was he suggest- might seem he meant that lines would have to resume dur expertIng the United States and Its testa, he didn't mention a neeed for manta."
« ia Sanford.
automobile driving.
with or without agreement with agreement with Russia to end her
In Iht meantime, Stevenson
There are very few automobile owner*,
As a matter of fact, the suggestion was
Itussia to do the tame, and then' T * ""
said, "because we cannot rely
regardless of the vintage of their present to "Sing While You Drive.” And that seem*
re«ume the testa if Russia didn't I 1* '
even on the firm agreement of o m t
car, who aren't interested in inking a look logical, since one is much happier singiny
follow suit? Or was he suggestBcrore the American Legion bloc of world power* the Com­
Los
Angeles
Sept
ing this country take the lead In I f°a v»auon In
at the new models. The urge to "window than if thu driver merely growls himself
munists — we will proceed both
proposing an end to the testa but I 5 h* ,,ia :
ahop", if nothing more, Is strong about this along the highway behind the wheel.
with tha production of hydrogen
"I regret that the admlni-tra bombs and with further research
;
time In the new model year.
Hon chose to casually dismiss my in that field "
Hut a Mu', of song* that go extremely
Of course, there 1* an economic im|»art well with the speed you're traveling might
proposal last spring to halt furEisenhgvrer. who has uld he
the - testing of large nuclear dr
coming along with the introduction of the be appropriate too:
couldn't go into detail* for rra. vices, conditioned upon adherrncr . sons of national security, made
new cara in the nation. After a sharp ilump
At &lt;15 miles per hour: "Highways are
dreamed'af writing a novel. And ( lie since he waa a boy ef 11. and
Jh* °*her V,0®** power* to a ' this statement last April 23, four
Ry IIAL BOYLE
in production planta are beginning to sound Happy Ways.”
*"***•
days after Stevenson's first pro­
NEW YORK l* —Chariot Mer­ also like most newspapermen, he he ehoae it as the locale for "Ralike a befhive and are humming again.
At 55 miles per hour: I'm But a Stranger cer is an unusual author.
chel fade." • tale about a m il-!
"««»&lt;&gt; •*•«» »• »&gt;**" .,h*‘ . posal: "Research
„ „ „ „ „ without test ..1 ^
did nothing about tt.
And the production pickup a* the new Here; Heaven-la My Home.”
. perfectly useleis. a wasle of mo
Not merely because he has hit During his Ihrre-year hitch at lions ry nurae sekrth for love and *“ •
0,a*x* agreed to do like-1 n#v..
models come off the assembly line will I*
ney.'r
A* 65 miles per hour: "Nearer My God the literary Jackpot with "Rachel an Army leutrnant In World War understanding In defying the an- wise
dent
tribal
tabus
of
the
dark
con
felt all along the line in the manufacture of To Thee.”
Cade." a be«t-irlllng novel that, It hit wife. Alma, wrote and fold
Then
en
Rept
*
0
.
at
Stiver
to net him aome 1200,000 for 1230 a magazine article about tinent.
parta which go into the brand new automoRprings, Md., be said Eisenhower
At 75 miles per hour: "When The Roll standi
Charlie wrote the novel In ■
when
all
the return* are In.
the trials and tribulations of a
SOMETHING
had "dismissed curtly" hla pro­
biles.
I* Called Up Yontler I’ ll l»e There.
year
on
weekend*
in
11-hour
Sat­
What make* Mercer unuaual ia i br*^p *n wkriime.
posal "that the United Rtatrs take
After taking a look at the first new
urday
and
Sunday
set-tons
at
And at 85 miles per hour: "Lord I’ m lha, X &gt;M, no rMlon * hy pr, f
NEW!
“ I decided If ahr could do It,
Ihe lead In promoting curtailment
of tho 1957 automobile seanon and Comlnjf Home."
tically anyone who can »tand be- ’ l could." Charles uld. Aflrr leav- the typewriter. It waa an Imrae- by all nations of hydrogen bomb
Ing lonely can't do Ihe same ing the am ice ami returning to I
“ '*•
Literary Guild pick- Icsu.”
Something
hearing reporta, an well a* seeing picture*
t
thin*.
pre.a aaiociation work in 19(4. ha H “ t»r Ua current aelection. the
The phrase "promoting curtail­
o f the ethers that are to follow, we cannot
«
T - . . — : . . , . 1DIFFERENT!
"Writing doe* require a certain ataried writing two hour* every Woman's H o m • Companion ment" could Risen the United
help but realize why there I* «uch a big In- UOCKS# I G r m iflO lS
|bought serial rights, and XKO Slates should take the teed In
forest in thin year** design*.
While considering the economic po.&lt;sildlt bent." he said, "hut anyone who
»u»pen»eful situation in
I turned out 10 short stories' »n*PP*d it up for the movlea. It ending tbe lasts, with or without
1 • That’* where Sanford and Seminole C'oun- He* of the "Docks and Terminal./' project
V!«t!TnTn a letter—can 1 •"‘i ■ nnvel- *nrt th*JT »cre all Is being published in threw for­ agreement.
eign editions, "Including the ScanAt Minneapolis on Sept. 20 he
ty folks get a break right along with auto- for Sanford, we were astounded to find, In #vrn,£?ly
M
, tell fiction. I *° *,*&lt;t no PuMUher would touch dianlvan.".
eventually wr„
write, „and
them
with
a
10-foot
pole,"
he
reused still o(her language: "I have
,nrffrenfC between tho.t
teobfle dealer* In other parta of the nation. recent releaics, that freighting on the na-,
Their sudden leap to prosperity pro posed a moratorium on the
ealled.
A o a e hug* cover* and tarpaulins are llft- lion's 29,000 mites of Inlnnd waterways may who do and ihote who don't l&lt; In 1*11 he finally sold a short has made no difference in the iestlBg of more super H-bombs.
)*4 to ravaat the sparkling new creations si- have, exceldefi one. billion ton-miles last largely aclf-dliclpllne. Writing It stcry for US0 to the Saturday Uvet of either Alma or Charlie, If the Russians don't go along,
people Evening Post. Then he made a who plans to continue writing his well then at least the world will
noKannualy with dealers everywhere else. year. This releago wa* Imuwl on n prelimt- *n and**!*1
dally column.
know we tried. Aad we will know
nary
tabnlntlon
by
the
U.
S.
Army
Corps
of
j
j
l
^
,^
"
‘
writing
l.^the big derision.
In other words, Sanford folks have an
"Before we couldn't aftold the
"I read everything 1 had writ­
Kngineers.
lonellrM industry on earth."
«eportunity t* see theae erbv new fashions
ten 'ip III then, and derided It bouse we were living In — tad
MEETING CALLED
Seemingly, from the reports and tabula­ Mercer. who I* a 39-year-old was all worthless," Mercer said now we ran," said Charlie. “ Tlut'a
tltCWlN^
at tb* *ame time they are shown in other
MIAMI
REACH 'Jv-Tte Hotel
dally
radio
and
televteion
columtions,
there
is
shown
a
total
o
f
301.000.000
"So
I
take
it
out
to
Ihe
backyard
about
the
only
change.
The
m&gt;
dealers’ showroom*, regardless of where
Employes Union callad a meeting
ton* of freight In Inland waterways in 1955 niit for the Associated Press, mar­ ami burned it — 130.000 words on ghbors seem a bit disappointed for tonight and both Its spokes­
«»0 »v
.they might be.
ried at toon at he left college for which I'd spent three years."
that
cur
household
hasn't
gone
In
In comparison with 319,780,820 tons in 1951. a iU a week job at cub reporter.
man and hotel leaders said there
for
more
glamour.
But
I
don’t
Ilut hr had at last mastered the
! « Bo, if you're looking at new cars, even
FROZEN
It a possibility of settling the la­
So, from available figure*! Miere is a
!though you are not expecting to trade In decided Increase in the use of inland water­ Like mntt newtpapermen he'a technique of fiction writing. Dur­ happen to want a trimming poo) bor dispute with tho ocean front
FOR
ing a subsequent 21-month hlteh or an expensive car.
hotels here.
tb * family “ buggy” right notv, take silvan- ways such ns the. St. Johns River.
"Whether a novel makaa a pUe
in Ihe Army during the Korean
r i
u / 1a | i j
_
Al Berlin, truftee for Local 233,
FRESHNESS
iage of th* opjtortunitv to visit your homeWar he told 10 stories ami a cou­ of money shouldn't be Important,
Interest is climbing to an nlltime high M O N O O wv III rlOVG
predicted that more than 10Q of
and It isn't the most Important
ple
of
novrletles.
He
also
latrr
4
in the building of the docks and terminals i L A lli 7 7 c f W l kAnre* published two novels, "The Nar­ thing to me. Maybe I shouldn’t the hotels would ting a contract,
at Sanford—and with such renorts ns thora
^ / ^ UU^ ,V II,re row ladge" and 'There Comes a admit K. but I now actually enjay but Saul Cohen, bead of tha Mi­
The Sanford Herald
ROUMILLAT
ami Beach Hotel Attn., uld
Time." the atocy of a clergyman. writing. It hat become a satisfac­ "there have bean no negotiations.
we have read, the Interest will continue t«| V o t f i f S T h i s Y g OT
PtM iiM o«itr k iN it lu t r i ir
iu * ii»
&amp;
«
TAU-AHASSKE .*v_(ncomptete Hit real bonania Idea came dur­ tion In Itself."
aa M w ii iltH ttitur Orltbtt t1. tail tt climb until there is realized a completion of
Wa’vo had conversations, atrietly.
And
Mercer
says
alt
that
la
ing
a
trip
to
the
Briglan
Congo
PM OrriM #f at* fara. riartea t*Or tin Atl the project.
ANDERSONS
figure* compiled bv Ihe »e^retary
No contract hat been approved
•r C otfitii at Marrti I lit!
In IMI to gather nrwsfeature sto- probably keeping you from writA greater iwrcentage of incretisc in the of state's office Imllcalr that Flor­ rirt. Africa bad Interested Char-1 ing a successful novel la — you. by tho association."
rain paafttwa aeitar ■*! r«ui*na»
Iht terser hy tho clock*
MARION HARMAN BR. Kiaeattva Ultae
movement of freight through Sanford ter­ ida will have about riS.nno more
HVELTN J. COaHtWO aAvarttalaa Maaaaae
eligible voter* for the '93A gener­
AND
M MILLION POWT OFFICE
TVa NtrtU la a wiamvar at tha Astaclatae Pr«t minals and docks because of the newness of al election than In IM2.
TAMPA
C
R
—Tempo
la
to
grt
a
wVtab la aalltlaA atateatetlr la tv*
far rrpuktlra- the project.would undoubtedly l»e felt. How­ These new voter- are one of the
u r r -A -D A Y
FOODMART
Slat at all tVa lacal »awa prtataA la Ihl. «M».psp.r.
two million dollar post office. Rep.
ever, Ihe enormous amount or “loth lulk andjblg rVa«ont «hv political gucuer*
William
C.
Cramer
(R-Flai
uld
R a p ra a ta la d
N a lla a t llf
kf
O a a a rtl
A d v rrtU U i
Park Ate. al 23tb Su
piu'kefl commodities moving down the St. arc having a h.inl time trying to
yesterday, but it will be built
• a rt lea la s.
lit
O a o ra ia
B u la t .
Baak
n i.l*.
figure
out
how
this
slate
will
go
A lla a t a G a o r tt a
"OF COURSE"
*,
John* River to Sanford would Increiue the
with private fundi and will handle
in the presidential election.
mad only.
nation's total of ton-miles by a whopping
riRSCRimON RATE*
Four years ago when Florida
M* par waak
o»a Maatk
li t* big figure.
had I.3M.3M registered voter*.
I
at* Maatha
Oaa Taar
At the same time, Central Florida would Ihe slate wrnt to Republican
•atl
in.ta
iltaarp aatlaaa.
aarda
ikatkt rtaalallMt
rtaal
aatlaeo, aefO
a af iknU
ana
i af aataeutaawat far tka paraat# a f rtlllif lie served by barge lines moving into this Dwight Elsenhower over Adlal
wtn ka akargad fa* at raqwtar tdrartl
IrartUtaa ran freight center aa they have never been serv­ Stevenson by a margin of almost

By JAMBS MARLOW
Associated Press News Analyst

not ending them ualesi there waa
agree meat?
WASHINGTON UK-Adlal StarA look at the chronology ef kli
rnson, who speeds a lot af time statements shews why these ques­
polishing his speeches, sometimes tions arise:
takes the shine off them by doneU st April M he said: “ I be­
In* around the subject Instead of lieve we should give prompt and
laying la plain language precisely earnest consideration to stoppin*
what he means.
further tests of the hydrogen
This happened with his su«|es-' bomb . . As a layman I question
Goes on ending H-bomb tests. n * m s s in multiplying and enMonday nlfht, ifitr months o f »Urflnf wsapons of a destructive
talking shout It, he made a long power already Incomprehensible

5

Sing While You Drive'

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Charles Mercer Is Unusual Author

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ed l»efore.
We l*elleve that the "dock* and termi­
!
TODAY’S milLE VKR5B
nals" are economically sound nnd an impor­
The world sceth me no more, but ye u&gt;e tant factor In creating growth as well *s
me. —John 14:19.
stimulating an tndurtriall.v sound aren for
Our aacred books are filled with propheey the business Investors who would like to
, of him and history of hi* wnlk among us, he choose 8anford for the location of their
! bB* plainly marked a WAY.
newest enterprise.
______________Wednesday, Odolwr 17, lWft

100,000.

Indlrallons are that Ihe I9VI
registration tola) vsIII go past the
1.eon.ooo mark.
With re|»orts from «l* countries
■till out. Ihe registration totals
gave 1,333,990 Democcatie and
107,13* Republican. The other
parties had 9.1*9
Counties siltl out are Calhoun,
Gilchrist, Indian River, Lafayette,
tnt were typed at tha bottom of "that it had been ^an_ unhappy
a(u( liberty. Their combined
tha report.
' illuation from the first beeaute registration will run past 40.000.
Mr. Cammack was quoted at of reported whippings and unusThe breakdown on Ihe 1932 raglsaying, "There are a group of ual punishment." We have quest- atration wa* 1,213.0*3 Democrats,
people Influential In Geneva, and 1lotted our children ami have found 116,794 Republican- and 7.639 oth­
ANIWBR TO CHARGER
who do not havt children who Ihcre have been no frequent whip- ers. So Indication- ate that Ihe
CONCERNING
want tin- srho'd In remain in Ge­ pings. The tearhers report that Republican registration It gainGENEVA SCHOOL
- Bine* Geneva has recently re- neva." It Is time the community none of Ihe three Cammack child- Ing percentagewise with respect
' dMvad unwarranted publicity In of Geneva assert itself and de­ ren have aver received a spank- to Ihe Democrats
Negro registration appear* to
total newspapers, we, the under- clare unhesitatingly that we con­ Ing at Geneva School—had \not
signed parents and pubIM-ipirited sider It a distinct asset to have needed any. Also, pupils have not have reached an all time high
&lt;RJgttt, wish to go on record aa In Geneva turh rivlc-mlnJed in been punished for going to re-11although there are no romparaskating that we heartily endorse dlvlduals who have a sense of rooms outside of regular periods live figures hy races for t933.
{TheNegro registration figures for
the Geneva 8chool and Its leach- loyalty,pride, and responsibility ’ as tha complaint aUted.
' era and appreciate the unselfish toward the school whether they1 The September 14, 1936. issue of 81 counties gave I332G0 Democrats
______
^ __________________have
children In school or not. (he Orlando Renllnet states "an- *'*'*
Republican*.
interest they
have shown In our
Children. We arepleased with our'
** * situation w# would call other child had hern lold to go'
children'sprogress,
and feel tlsat I towaJthy and American rather than home because *h«- was maladlust-. quite so esrty. She did not refuse
led
and
learher
refuted
tearh
it compare* ravorably with that unhappy."
..........
1
“ * Ihe *—
*■--------'
— * lo|to
............
.. her.
*—
The llrrald alto states (hat Mr.-leach her." rite lesehcr In «i'ie|.| Again, we, the wndertlgncd.|
af other pupil* of Seminole Coun
ty. The "unhappy situation" L an and Mr*. Cammack charged "one tton suggested to the mother that wlah to reiterate our faith In our
Ckreptlen ■nd dosw not at all ra- ° r 0**lr children had been ipank- sometimes when children are Ira- leathers and In our achooL
Signed by II parent- and patrons;
: fleet the atmosphere that prevail*' ** frequently by one of the teach-' mature, it might be better for the
era In the Geneva Bebool, and, child not to try to start school of ihe Genets School.
{at the Geneva School.
• The Ranford HaraM jwihllshad
•eplunbcr II, 19M, states "a re­
port made by PTA President. Mr*.
; H . L Pulford, waa read, and rit•ed the Investigation by that or{ laniaatlon at tho Geneva Rchool."
Inasmuch aa no complaints were
ever brought before the local PTA
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Conning
The News
Hj VIRGINIA CONN

The Driftwood Circle of the Icam by doing. this lari unJ«r
Sanford GarJcn Club held If* »P«v-ial con.tderation by Alice
Tint meectlng of the *ca*on Mon- Mill*. February, good gardening,
day morning at the home of Mr*, practice*. March, preparation for
Jame Guy. Mr*. Robert Stone wa* 'be garden *bo«, April, flower
wai co-ho*te*». There were aboU: »ho" and wild flower tilde*, and
ten new member* preaent at the 1,1 May * buffet *upper and »ocgathering of twenty. Mr*, fa - '»»■ galbering with the husband*,
laika, Mr*. Guy** mother wat a "*"&gt;
l» »•“ &gt; chairman of the
gue*t. Mr*. Fred Gam*, president Gower *ho» tchool to be held
of the Sanford Garden Club, gave No'ember 13th. t«th, anil IMh.
an lntere»ting lecture and demon- The charge will tie lie for each
slration on an introduction to ar- Icclure. although the Driftwood
ranging. She explained thee baric circle is paying out of It* trea.ury
principle* of design in preparing
a") member* who with to
a good arrangement, and the “"end. The regular meeting* arc
conditioning of material for u*c held the third Monday of each
In dried arrangements. One of nionth, with tpeakcr* to tie anthe mod helpful hmtt wa* one " " “ "cw*. Every member will tubon preparing |iointtttia« for u»c m" 4n •rnsngement to the flower
in the house. Mr*. Cana* explain* *h»w in April,
ed that the most successful method The Driftwood circle ha* a new
wa* to plunge the potn»ettia« com- project in not only the interior
.MEMHEIiS (l| n il: Garden Club*. Driftwood Clnle admiring a se t in urianK«tiiviit at the homo of Mrs. J . W. Guy on Mclionville Axe.
pletely In cold water, leaving them decoration of the II.U.IJ, but the Tliej
are ll.efl to tighti: Ml* O. It. Gray. Mr*. It S. Stune, Mi*. II. A. &gt;ul-on. Mia. J. W. tiuy, Mi*. It. I.. Mi tiger, Mr*. II. J. Milt*
•ubmerged for teveral hour*. Aft- landscaping of ihr exterior. The
•&lt; h
\| it. Itnwkln*, Mr* 1 irl l.egfetdl, Mrs, .nils Colli, .Mir. J, IV. OHill. o'*, ll &lt;1 I. -llflKiV, alls ... M .Oil),
er drying, the Gower* may be committee, headed by lletty t!u&gt;, Mi*. II. C- Ilanstn, ana Mi*. D. Dticiuigio, (Muff t’ lioloj
u-rd in a variety of decotatiom. will meet on Wednesday afternoon
Her demonttration wa* bated on with a group of bachelor officer*
Voile William*, Mr*. Dan Ratten,
“ Iralning the eye to tee the beauty to di*eu*t plan*. A.ter the icMU* Anna Corley, Mr*. Gordon
■round ul," whereupon the pro- decorating of the interior I* comFrrdcrhk. Mr*. Malcolm lx&gt;dge,
reeled to make a magnificent ar- pleted. the circle will aituine the
Mr*. A. O. Iluberis aand Mr*.
rangement of wild weed flowers re»ponaibillty for inainlalning the
with hibiscus at the focal point, plantrrt within Ihr building. And.
Wallace Tyre.
The Driftwood Orel* it the " U,UJ*' *he girls will continue
There will oc a ipeeial meet­
Navy circle of the Sanford Garden lo add their beautiful arrange­
ing
al Mra. Voile Williams' noma
Pledge Ritual Degree* wrre
Club. Any Nax&gt; wife, enlisted, re* ment* to buffet support and
at
which
time the members are
given
In
pledges
at
the
Rota
Sigma
lited. orNiffiee may Join The first lunrlicont. They are away willing
Phi meeting Monday li ght in the invtrurtc-1 tn bring in all article*
meeting
wa.
held
In
February
*35
work,“r*
•'
an&gt;
decorating
project,
Gwendolyn Yvonne Cullen (Photo By Cox)
hr Slr|s«u Ssrne
The Homecoming Dance will be home of Mr* Joe Corley on Cam­ lo be sold at the b.-vrnar.
under 'he rhairmanthtp of Mr. ^hote who with to Join may call
K&gt;m with Lc» eron Axe. Those* receiving the'k
Verne Redfiedl. At time
their ,,lkc S!onc for fuf'hrr inform*- Soioiii&gt; Ruth »e.ison at Stet­ in the men**
son officially began Sun-lay *llor Drown and III* Hand of Renown. Degree* were Mi«* Stitanne Ratproject wa* the placing of plant*
gai r
bri.lge Boolt »vilh the I'anhrllcnie Tv.r Alumni will be guest* of l're»l terson, Ml** KlUabeth Rillunu-r,
I In the dispensary and library, and . Jane Miller
^
SO.MKTIIING
flower, tn the chapel, one which ,unr,'ron Tncday. with seven lield in IIre- palh&gt;r of Ninth Hall, (lint and Mr*. Doak S. Campbell Mrs. Alfrevl Greene, Mr*. E. iV,
were All sorority member* looked very fo Salurda&gt; morning brctkfavt Peterson, Mrs. Ralph Cowan, Mr*.
continue! In this day. The circle
• "riM,lns! They
The
llomeroiiiing
will be Lloyd Swain and Mrs. Jame*
NEW !
.............
- Queen
won a *pedal award at the *33 ,
^Swin. n, l.i&gt;ul*v I’skrr, lovely In Iheir f..rmal* ahile m»h
W
Jean
Dooley,
Jean
Stetson,
Skip
werr
rimiming
in
afternoon
announces!
al
the
I'ow
\
V
.&gt;
w
cole Jenkins.
flower show- with the beautiful
Mr. and Mr*. Jame* Polk (‘ul­
The Pledge Ililual will lie held Something
Christmas tree in the lobby of the llorirl. Docile King, and Glnny drr»c». Following lb. tea, nil bralmn Friday night.
tra, Crystal taike, announce the
Negotiations are bring made later for Mr* llutteri Crumley and
ni»hre. werr nivilp.1 In visit the
Mayfair
Inn
at
the
opening
last
V,r«
,M
,n
&lt;
'onn
vron
•
,'
i»**'
engagement of ft-.rir daughter,
Mr* Duval Hunter, who were un­
DIFFERENT!
Iteccmbrr, Sharing honor* with
,nJ Jani' niade off with apartment* of thr various ooi &gt;• tins week tor Manlr* Whitcomb’* able to attend Monday'* merimg
Gwendolyn Y'oune, to Harvey
’
Marching
thief*"
and
toaeh
second,
rltira
where
sorority
nirmlrts
the Magnolia and Central circle*.
Clauson Wilkin-on, -on of Mr. and
There wa* a di»co*ilon on Wavs
The
•Hr Driftwood circle aim won first
. tsoard of the Officer'* Wive* were delighted lo give Ihcm a Jack llaskin'* ’ ’ Flying HIkIi" cir­ and Means project* and also the
Mrs. C. J. Wilkinson, IMS W*.
cus troup
troup to
to *l
aptw-ar
on various
ct h,,rr
here 'V*d"*»J«y
Wcdnrsjay morn- grand
srand tour
tour.
honor*
In
Ihr
Undtraplng
procu*
l&gt;
First St.
committee on thr Harvest Rataar
ject last spring in Li'tie Venice. In*' ,,Un*
dl»&lt;-u..rd for , Ituahins l*r"n lln '..l"«ion Into New ^
V h r^ orth hr liic which U to be hrl-l on Nov, ft.
Ml*» Cullen was born In San­
A Founder** Day meeting s«asIn.
tlaiiouren
patty
to
Ire
held
#r|,l
with
Informal
*
‘r
.A
r
"
present offices are; Mikr
Rrfre-hnirntv wrre served by
ford and was graduated from held Friday at 3 p. m. by the The
FSU \i1lanu»i
Villanov* lindball game ()e
Stone, chairman; III Gray vie*. 11 ,hp R °-W- tletober 27lh. Ttck.-t* P"rtl« * fivrn by racli .nrority to FSU
circus and hand the social ronimitter.
Seminole High School with the faille Harrison Chapter National
rhnlrman and flower* .how com- " rr now ,,n *a,p from ,llf " P " ‘ * l,ifh
,lhe
*"• ms-ird. « « W X. ThTho»e attending were Mi*. Jack
form at halflimc
rlats of 'M.
Sneety of Dnughtrr* of American mlttre: Jran Sin.on fc-surrr- *«*ntativc* in each unit. A.-Iive re- • ’
’ lu.lulr of t'n-r "coke*’ abr’ lo
mlttee; Jean Stetson, trraturrr;
S
;
t’amiMign for senate ard (rc»h- Armstrong, Mr*. Donald Rates, T
31r. Wilkinson i« a native of Revolution In the home of Mr*. Camille Mrtigrr, srrretary; lletty wnT of fleer* and lliflr wive, ate paitlr* i* n* follows; Monday
Mi*.
Ilatold
Chapman.
Mr*.
E.
man
cla**
officer*
anin
*w
in
A.
W.
I.er.
Daytona Reach, but has made his
'lu; T'T.lay night.
......
. ...
„ ,
Guy, I'rogiam chairman. Jean
N ervation, may be
Although the Society wa* char­
home in Sanford for the pa*t few
1*1 Beta l’hl; Wednesday night, foil »wmc at ISU wilh toi candi­ C. Harper, Mr*. J. I,. Ilortim Jr.,
Tr-frhtt, horticuliare.
Muriel
for ,hrm h&gt; re,,‘nR ,K'1
Mr*. Warren Knowle*. Mr*. C.
year*. He graduated from Sem­ tered hy Act of Congn*** in
ie.a Tun Alpha; Thursday night date* in thr running
Hawkln*. membership; and Alice cx*' 3la
,
. .
M. Null'll-, Mr*. It. It. Saxon,
Tech Talk
wrrp
De*t*.
Hell*
Delta;
Frttav
night.
inole High School in 1333, af.er IIM, It *va« brought out In the Mills, publicity.
.
,h« r “ » «.
Georgia Tech ha* recently an­ Miss Cherry Singletary, Mi*.
Alpha XI (Vila. Next week for
which he attended the Univrrtity - rossram given hy Mr*. II. W.
‘
MUSH I
nounced a record enrollment of Rudy Sloan, Mr*. G. Andrew
It
wa*
actually - The main p u m of the circle n ,))lt VA|, s |)ol|jf Ma. |)onjI1. nml partiis* will lie held
of Florida for one year. He it Rucker,
C
ANDY
S|&gt;s-cr,
Mr*.
Sam
Thurmond,
Mi*.
After a season of f,a»„nlly s ‘ 22 *lmhnt» for the fall Irrnv
n-.w- emplo&gt;rd by the Sanford founded in 1X90 by four ladle*— i. to inerea.* their knowledge «f Fa.ron, Jane Pott*, Station, Itniv
“M,
-sedenlnTo
thl.
end
an
E,„an.ky.
VAII-II,
llc-etly
Guy
ru
lung
FROZEN
U -'
Cora'Cuia llotiling Co.
Mr*. Mary S. Lockwood, Mis*
at SIC..... Kappa Al ™**
J " III
Kr„ n MurM, VAII 9 lu has clniim-it Jimmy Krider 5,402 vet in 1917 whin World War
The wedding will lake place on Kugrnia Washington, a sourin of Interesting program for the year S!affi
FOR
II
veteran*
made
op
a
majority
Dec. I at ft p m. at the First Bap- George Washington MI*» Mary |I.-, ucen .cnedulrd by Betty Guy. Kay Dwyer. VA117, wa. unable while Jim Hawkins pledg'd Sig­ of the students.
I h.iplt-r No 2 ll. K. S. will
ma Nu.
ti*t Church. A rereption will fob Desha and Mr*. Kllen Hardin, In Notrmbrr thr Ihcme will hr |0 Attrnrf
FRESHNESS
Those atteiuling Georgia Tevh
,lcrr |, , rrfipf drtnitri, b).
Stoxer Tbe-rtre season ticket* from Sanford Include: Marvin j honor Mr*. F.lhcl Dial ion, Worthy
low at the Sanford Woman’* “-with Mr*. Harrison wife of the Tb-Mr.giving arrangement. DeeGrand
Matron,
al
ft
»&gt;
p.
m.
Sat­
M. Miller of VAII 9 for aio now on sale, Fite major
Club.
President of the United States, enilK-r. rhri*tma* decoration*. In Mr*.
Gormbel. Philip Toney, Robert
acting a* the first Pie*ldcnl aanuaiy there will be an all day ||0 T Texas r|,ee.e .safer* '
i ran
veep fur •'•dy Vtiilcr.' J-e' Hunt, Joe liulchlwn.1 urday, Oct 27. when the group,
ROUMILLAT
work
shop
where
member*
may
Cream
H
cup
hultrr
General.
f.xe Hollar. — the . play* w ro ,-hjr|P, MiH,,P. u , ry Rpmey am', mcvrix in the Masonic Trmi'le.
A bouquet will prcirdr the
— — !
Add 3 flip* sharp grated, reviewrd on Ortohr 3. You van j .jy,,,, Uaildrn.
The Founder* and Charter
&amp;
cheese
member* looki-t into the future
wvite or phone Stover Theatre
\|arv|n it a Junior and it nil- m e e t i n g al &lt;i p m. a' the
AN PERSONS
I cup flour
• play. “ Time Out f\&gt;r Gingrr". j)irjl||, (n imluvlrial Engineering Shrine Club ne»er\atlun» to Ima* a Society working with edu­
f fra*p. *alt
fv» you r* treatloi
Pv* ft st ||P p|4, , |n (ho Tech band and made with Mr*. Walter Haines, “ on the earner hi the elnek“
cation. not only for our peoplr
wi I Im-given llonirreming We,-t.- |J%I &gt;rar bp UOrke&gt;l with the year telephone iiiimtH-r 1329, not later
» leasp cayenne pepper
hut al-sr for education for the
State M-liolarshlp (e«is for pro- hiaik. Along with then- artivilir.j Ihan October 23, i —
AMI
foreign-horn Thr D A. R. own*
WEDNESDAY
** ruP n" ' ’, ehopped fine
Clot.
November I, 2 3.
he manage* to maintain a D averMemorial Continental Hall, a
Prayer Meeting will be held at KofJn '"J" ro,U' " n'1 ' h,|l
An engagement party honoring •-eatitiful building filling an en- the First Itaptlit Church at 7:30
FOOOMART
*n'' l,*kr in "'ml- siieelixe teu lit-r. were given ve»- age. Philip, a Junior also, is on
crate 32j 3,»0 oven until l.ghllv teidiy moining in the ronfen-iire the I'n op plan working put of
Mi-- Yvonne Cullen and IfarveyI Hr- Mori in Wa-hlngton. D. C. pm.
II
wax
erroneously
printed
in
brown
Park Are. at 23lh St.
loom in Allen 11-til at St&gt;ls.oi. the year In Orlando In elertro\Xilk in-on was held la-1 night in ami, with lit National I.Ituary,
The Senior High Fellow ship It**last nichl's lb ral.i that the Ann x
It. ,'lillcr Have* wa* in eluvige nlc*.
the home of Mr. ind Mr*. I*. T .- l-illng and landing llurrau, Mu-1creation of the Flr»l Presbyter­
“ OF MlUttSE"
Miller Circle would honor Mi *
Sport* lime
of the examination* Approxi­
Harkey. 312 W. Hith 81.. at ft p. seum and Auditorium, it Is a ian Church will meet at the
Seen at the Stetson Northwrrl- lune Spencer and P. A. Rulner
mately 73 oeholm slilp. will ho
m, A buffet dinner wa* *crxcd credit lo any city, Mr*. Itu-ker Churvh at T or p m.
ern State football game In He xxii*1 a reeepllon following ihelr
r- '--de&lt;l in *t
ir
to the guests, coii-isting of ham, stated.
Thr Mil-Week llihlc Hour will
we lding on 0,-4, 20. It lx some nf
Ilie state upon the havtv of tlir.n l^tul lisl Friday night were
tin key. rnbapplf*. pnkle*, &lt;onHighlight* of the local chapter hbe eonducted by the Rev A G.
the member* nf the Curb- v.ho
envoi*. Those usi-iiinr the scho tevrr.il fniin Sanford Among arr giving thr rri-rptiou.
gealeil *ala I amt pea*. The lovely were also cited; that It was or* Mclnni*, I'a-tnr of the First Pres­
tar ship will get $|o-i u vesr dor- lliert- w.re, 'Ir, an-l Mr* 'tar
sterling *.lvrr serving dithe* used ganited in 11*18 hy Mr*. Kllia- byterian Church at 7:30 pm.
The reception will takr plmc at
I
e tm- rrm.'ird-r &lt;1 'Her • -I xin Milam, Mr and Mr*, liar
were the tallie s onl) decuiation. helh Harrison Starling; that the Hie Chan.el (Tvoir w*|| rehearvc
ny MARI W R. Ju m .s
9 p. m. at the Elk’* Club,
The bride-* table seas overlaid charter Hat Imasts 2&lt;1 names; that nt Firit
I'rrshytrrian Church •WIEfKi Tl&gt;e Civic l minuter lege rares-r. an t if the |&gt;ecson oner Redding. 'Ir. and 'tr*. J 'I
AST TIME t o n ig h t
teaches for tin- IiuiiiImi of ys.it* stinecipher, 'Ir. and Mr*. F S.
with a lace elnth and featured a Mr*. George (Elliabcth 8.) Hl»- at 7:30 p m.
STARTS «:J#
" f fhc Oviedo Woman's Club v&lt;ith
tjlinson,
Mr«
r&lt;t|&gt;eland,
an
.|
M
r.
quite
Interrttir.g
to
have
a
Home­
•U
p
vrh
v'xrthln
is
recetvrvl
two-tiered cake, adorned with hop, still a member, wa* the first There will be a Week Day 'lr*. R E Wei»enb*r*er n* ehair, . . . . *MMata
to
be
ani'
"
r'i
"
"
'*
Dreckcnrtdgf.
coming
Sorter
Game
Instead
of,
lUiea-of-the-valley ami wedding on the ll*t; that among the Re Kindergarten at the First I’ ic*» oian. a*«l*lrJ by Mr- George the money do&lt;v not luv
Iletiile* seeing a gout game and football'
liell*. There wav a beautiful ar­ gent* were Mrs. R. K. Tolar, blr‘ frUln . . ,i.hurch frora 9 00 Morgan. Mr*. Lynn Mo er. Mr. repaid.
tiring thrilled when Sanford'* own
Hells Cord and Joe College
FSU tTllbfv
rangement of white pompom* on Mr I. Starling, Mr*. W. K. Wat­ through 13:00 p m
Mae E.
King. Mr. Jo.rph leln
Jim
llawkln* kicked thr extra
Mix* Hetty Ann Munson, vale
Th* faired FSU Ciiruv, "Fly
the table and at either end were son, and Mr*. Hrrberta II. LeonThe Hex, J. B. Root will eon- har, j|r, A!cx EPmbarl an) M|,,
ing High’ *, hat reeenlly chosen |Hiint after SteHon’ * touchdown, dictonan of last year’s graduat­
three white taper* in crystal can­ ardy, who wa* later State It*
the**- Sanfurvl rrsideilts *aw an ing rlas* al Seminole High, bat
a
Sanfoivlile t r lo- among lt« m-ru
i
i
s
Z
^
i
o
T
;
'
"
K*,hfr
l,n"
rL
trr
"
hnl'in*
•
delabra.
gen*, and I* now a memlier of the WTRR. Sanrord, at l.-O a.m.
womlerf.il program for the .mexcellent halftime show. The stet­ pledged Sigma Delta TaU al So­
futtner*
—
this
iv
F.llathrlh
.IMSSMIMI,,
The gueit* were sealed at in­ faculty of Miami University;' The Hutine** and Professional _
‘ , ...
. .
son Band went through a »erir*
u.
.
.
.
.
.
r-i..K
_
hi
.
.
.
i
a*
so
ni,nl
‘
"PPcr
honoring
riclr
hu.
ClnnaaEeofC
Woodruff. Also Kliial-rth ha* nf manuevrr* amt each major- phie Newcomb In New Orleans.
,
. ..
.
dividual tabic* v ith their place* and, that five acre* of land or Worten* Club will .reel al 6.39 ,
had more honor hs-aned i.|H&gt;n lir e rMe was u-lr-Hl irv-,1 with a fan Louisiana
.V " 1 *cn l ,r, n,p/ n,f , \
marked with place card* whlth the WriKiva River w»* piesiitrd p m at the Yacht Club.
Feature^—
Hov ard Mired, who iv attend
The Civic Department of UlP
cd" Ahool fa.udh
. he given
•lip ha* Iwm tho-ii» a* a fan tinrluding n.ir
served al-o to announce the en­ hy L. P. Hagan to the Chapter
Harriet illg I lenuon Collrge on a West
„ . ____ „ m ___________ , I riday evening, Oct l-J. at 7 p
1 o-Fralurr
• ■-e - ■•■t'sr &gt;•&lt; the Fan- Redding who na» really cute In
Sanford Woman'* Club will meet
gagement. These were made of fur a park in 1933,
rrn Klectrir .Scholarship, placed
in. at the Memorial hulldlng
hi-Ilt-nl
r'ouniil
from
her
i-imal
1030
a
m.
to
fold
Christmas
white starfoam and were fa-bion­
During the business preceding
l-er new green and white uniformi hlghrtl in Fnglith of all frrvh
They have rautiorird all nu m
ed in the shape of wedding bell*. the program, it wa* decided that Seal* until noon. There will be
-vcral twirling and acrobatic men in In* Knlrancr Exanuna
White «alin ribbon and lilic-of- (■sixes of clothing would l&gt;p sent a luncheon at 12:30 p m. followed hers lo be *ure to cooir. al&gt;o lo understand, KlUnovli I -u
numbers « n e fi-atured al«n in lions llowanl i* ilu.lying civil En­
bring
a
laige
covered
li*h.
fill
Hip-valley were u«cd lo complete lo the D.A.R. School*, Tamttiee, hy a Joint meeting with the Fine
thm* *• ill anl i
(oiling a fur baton art with the gineering and It a member of
ed with something good tn cat. quite busy.
fhc place card*.
light * mil
IIOT&lt;
see, S. C., and Kate Duncan Art* Depaitmcnl at 2 p m.
ami
their
rating
servuc-uolevt
THURSDAY
____ _____
_____,
Jlmniy .Fox.
. . . «on
,, of 'li- Mur/.
Following the dinner ice cream Smith, at Grant, Ala.; tint His­
Aim during halftime those girlllosrmaiy Garner ha« Ik-c-ii
rprrnt| . nt.-r&lt;-.i F.sf ..i n - ■■nlerrd in the beauty eontevt. lo|
an.l cake were servrd, with the tory Aw aid* l-e again offered in The Brotherhood of the First you are fortuna'r rn.-ugh lo hr a
elecird h .-'l reirrtrnlalivr In tin
ill
have
their
'•
•
•
•
"■
»nd
ha,
Mp,
„
Tji,
uuu-g.v
Ice cream being in the shape of Seminole High, Oviedo High, Ly­ Raptut Church
hePI this Saturday night, wen deni guverimirnt at Jark-on Me­
. v&gt;. -■•-.■ H |I»DS . -.
and sour ’ ’belter fraternity. Prior In rnirimg FSU. ,,rr
program
monthly *upper ar.d .........
- .lirin.... yo-ir»rlf
,
a huge wedding bell, sprinkled
morial Hospilal in 'liami. Hie
man High and Sanford Junior meeting at T:00 pm.
half • if Y"U are a teacher - if Jimniv w a . stationed ' Fran*
■•,
. I i l l Naiite an 11 largest Inxpital m Ihr South. . Ff PHY lO fQ ’BlVlRlV GAWANO fijtS
with rilver.
High Shoot*; that D. A. R. Good
There will be a training meet 7"11 » rr "'b e hn.lm-l .-.me
The hostess’ gift to thr young
\g.trray altemle I the f lor Rosemary i* in nurse'* (raining \YALiIH ABtl HDSiitta*
Cillieix* Award* In- given in the' Ing for til trailer, at 2 p. m. a,'.ng with the ’’ wlfie’’-and you. fort, Geimany with the U S. bpr
w o M is iu v a in iM i
rouplc was a beau’ iful alabaster
V
*
•
l
b
K
bia-Rire
rodbalt game la-I Sat! there.
thera high school*.
at tha Council Center, tot E. 23th tnr one time, will not be .orry rope— Italy, Fiance, H.e Scan-, ur,|a)
Iciliii*
* ' Oi l'
liaineivllle wlu-re Nillir
lamp.
Hilly
Park,
tbidt-nl
of
I'ufF
wa*
ll wa* announced that the
|you. went for Itie Idr*
Invited to be with the honored
■in avian Coanlrle*. and Swltler-1 .Nance is a student at U id F.
in
Sanford
llii*
past
weekend
"
^
t
’lllLIMIEN
UM»HK 12
----------------—
lard poring bn travel he en
|f
have been reading the visiting hi- parent*. Dr. and Mr*.
guest* were, beri.le* the ho*t and chapter memlier* had taken fif­ The laid lea Aid Society of the
MiMIFIED I’ll KB
teen
member
ship*
In
the
Semi­
Lutheran t hurch of l*he Redeem q f\\ki a a
,
• • . rnunteerd Jimmy Whatley, Randy |.port* pages of Hie various On ( C. L. Park
hoites*. the bo*te*s* brother in­
law and »t*ter. Mr. and 'tr* D«»» nole County Mental Health A*»o- er will meet at 7.30 pm. at the D r W M C C l S I O n i Q l I l Reynold*, nnd Floyd I ■•■■i&gt;»r o f |ra| | |.,rnl* new ,pj|M-r» recently . '
elation
and
wrre
cooperating
you base »cfn that Junior Metis 1
Stanton, Mr and Mr*. J. P. Cul­
? , / hlle ,lfph*n‘
Ml*. Ann. Ilrxol. di.trict III- Sanford.
Ou 1 i &gt; D a " » -ekeml Jlmmv i,a, tH-rn reallv mltstanlllnL, on
len, Mr. and Mr*. C. J. Wilkin­ with Seminole County Hotpltal will be held.
rector,
will
be
present
at
tonight'*
OPEN
Seminole Itiaprer Number T -n ^
|n| o, |f)&lt;.
,,ri&gt;. iumirit in New fork and wav «ep- (he FSl- foolhall Irani th'* *cason. Mr and Mrs. Inn Lumber- Auxiliary.
Ihr meeting wa* preridaj over of the O. E, 8. will meet at the fMt|on*| Women's (Tub which sratevl from the Army at Foil son The Seminole (_uarh,
Tom
*on. Mr. and Mr*. Calvin R
12:15
‘ p m.
ha* ft»i*•-*t him by »a.'Wright. Mr and Sir*. G W. Ilirt. by Mr*. A. n. Key, Regent, and Maionic Temple at' ft
will he a Jmner meeting hrl-l at Jaelc-on. Ill* bmlher Ray Ilex, N
Dr and Mr* Henry MeLaulin. Mr. openad with the ritual, American
.laUu I »evn him in nor ing, "Melt* wav definitely
mr
FRIDAY
NOW SHOWING
the
Y'arht
Club
at
6
19
p.m
Mi»*
and Mr«. Karl F. Do«»ev. Mr. and Creed and Flag Salute, followed
There will be a Week Day Kin­ Ifrxcl it a tfarhrr al Robert K. year*, met Jimmy there and outstanding back in both the Gror
hy
the
singing
of
the
"Stir
MSH'lOtKKSeUW-i
Mr*. K. 11. Sml'h and Mr. and
brnu-.’ ht himIm-ne In time tn ■-iter via and Virginia Tech gainr*, holii
dergarten at the Fir»t Presbyter­
.spangled Ranner" led hy Mr*. F. ian Church from 9;(M through fee Junior High School in Orlan­ FSU. Thl* exciting life in n* to on of feme and ilefenn- "
Mr*. J. Denver Cordell.
do.
K. Roumillat. Current event* in 12:00 P. M.
Mr*. Daisy Knox will have thr hasp agremi wilh Jimmy --me Soccer tram* am being urga
National Defense were given hv
n.'led al llnllinx College and Fh&lt;r
SATURDAY
.
,, program and will u*e a* her *ub- hi* mother aaya he wnKl.
the rhairman, Mr*. L. P. Hagan
posirvlst
- h im College tn fill in the
The first BapUtl lhurch of jpft 'internaflonal Relation*".
l
Announcement wa* made tnat Sanford ha* invited all the
Homecoming at F8U I* *ch*d- fa" *P’,r1'
T,lr' r
the Diitrlet Four meeting would Churches of Ihr Association to
lilrd for this weekend wh-n they- abandoned inter. ..Il-glaie h-"&gt;&gt;ll
bdanoud i**f
Ik- a luncheon meeting held Oct. share in the Group Training
M tt Make Portal .... a , fool- ......:ral year* ago. A dalo for tto
tmtiKi f*oi cum
ball field Saturday afternoon If Cla.h of the.e two team. h.» not
Mi*. I.oi- Smiley, formerly 31 In the Presbyterian Cho-Th xl School at 7:30 P. M.
»4. jT * rrtOCx I'Dj
XIlls Ml IXt«vf»*lt
Chief Op-rator In Sanford wilh Titusville. Member* were a*ked to Saturday—The R. A.’ * of the
*ni- of you are alums, rmerva- been decided ut&gt;un. It should InSou’ hern Bril Telephone Co.. a-d notify Mr*. Key if they would First Raptrit Church will meet
lion* for the various event* were
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SUNDAY
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end (uad of Mr*. Klltabeth Har­
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16, 19M

THE SANFORD HERALD P »c« « . .

In the rain washed, sloshy play­
ing field o f Memorial Stadium,
tha Sanford Seminoles JV (plash­
ed across for two kotos and
blanked out • rugged New Smyr­
na JV taam U-o In a stadium pop­
ulated by only the steadily fall­
ing raindrops yesterday after­
noon.
The warrior JVi jumped to an
The Guard and Canter positions; the game of football, and Is •
early Itad In the first quarter
when they drove for 40 yards in are very Important In a Split T good tram pla)cr.
Fred Behrens is the most ad­
a series of ground plays that offense. It Is these positions that
With ooa day’s practice elimi­
carried to the Naw Smyrna 20. allowr tha quarterback passing, mirable member of the Sanford
nated this week due to old man
The JVa outstanding quarter- faking and handoff room. Il is Seminolr squad. As a youngster
weather, the Sanford Semlnolas
, back. Ceell Dandridgt, on a roll­ here that the famous quarterback
he suffered a serious foot Injury
snubbed thalr noses at the driaily
out play, circled right end for the
sneak is made possible; It Is here in . gun accident. In his Sopho­
weather and want through a heavy
20 yards and the score.
workout and scrimmage yester­
The two teams, evenly matched that the trap plays take plare: more y.ar he went out for foot­
day afternoon on ■ practice field
personnel-wise, waded through and it is here that the fullback ball and wav sidelined with a
moit of the game on the New mekes most of his plunges. Co- broken leg. He hat had no exper­
beipeckled with mud holes.
Smyrna end of the field. The, ordination, alertness and
good ience in the last two years and Is
Ths Seminoles face powerfdl
very slow due to his leg. But
Seminole JV. functioned like a
""!?
Melbourne Friday night In Mel­
hred is outstanding; he's strong,
smooth running machine during - f°r tb» middle of the Une.
bourne. The Seminoles will be go...... „ .
. the entire game, and the deepest I Again the plaintive cry of "In- aggressive, willing, and turn* ln|
1 Vrr V^XIelhourrie'i o.niotu
Sanford ■■ nucu
Bu.k amis,
Melts, me
the uuiout-.,h|. v|,n„r* Coll|j ,|rjve * ai |0 experience'* Is heard on the Sanford a whale of a Job on defense.
Jim Payne, Lyman head loot- n** M*V
TdTof
w. the Seminole m yard line.
Ted Walker Ha* hi* weight
j Seminole gridiron. OnlyVirgil
ball coach Isn't quite sure Juat loir d fio l Cimr i l the E
luncli
o*i_Minding
• ■ K. S. V hslfback. 1....1
what kind of oppoilllon he'll face Ft. Pierce In edging them 194.'
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The dri/rle let up to a fine mist! Oracey and Murray Nance have against him He s a promising;
lie turned (n , )ip . Pfomj j,a|f an,j ,j,e Semi- any experience at the guard posts: Junior with a lot of intestinal for- &gt;
when he lake* hi* Greyhounds to FI Fierce did all their scoring coach Tom Nugent
performance"
llqrper Shepherd Field Saturday bv taking advantage of Mel- In _a_ _ spectacular
,,
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nolev tried out their water wings, none of- Ihe personnel have pre-i litude and wiUingrie.s, but hlv lack !
of experience makes him a poor I
night to meet the Bishop Moore bourne's mistakes, and thr score Nugent sa;d. With the assistance An a, r|al attack was successful 1vloui experience at center.
blocker, lie's shown a vast amount
Jlorncti.
is by no means Indicative of tha
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Oracey
had
a
leg
opera
ly'* Semlnolas pulled a reverse end score as Dandridge tossed to tlon In his Freshman year that |of improvement this year.
Both Lyman and Blihop Moore game. Melbourne made ill sea­
of the weekend before and con­ end Jerald Jones. Jones gathered; kept him out of football until lavt
are orphaned Independent* from son bow Into the Orange Belt Con­
Jack Stotsky has had the breaks
trolled Ihe ball for Ihe most part
In the pass and dashed through j year. This year he has had only against bun thus f*r this *ej.
'the now defunct Central Horida ference by defeating Leesburg 4V * *dn I the **New"*Srayrna ” itcondaryWfor limited experience, mostly on of­ son. Lacking ga me experience, I
^Conference, and the Horaeta were 0. Then last week they made an­ 10
’ is yardv and Ihe final Seminole fense, and Is very short on defen hes new at the center position,] J.W IIEIIKHT, representing Sanford a* playing pro for the Mavsupposed to be one of the weaker other appearance outside the OBC over North Carolina State.
The Seminoles had the ball 611tally.
'team* of the Central Florida loop and downed Titusvnie 104).
g|ve experience. Although he is ha s poor at blocking but in hi* fair Inn Country Club, tee* off for an exhibition after coming In
The second half began with JV a Senior, he hai had only one only game this season he made a ’ second in the Western Open Golf Tournament Monday. Hebert will
Head mentor for the Semlnoln, limes during the contest, while
-larea.
the W'olfpaek got their hands on
* But last week the Hornets tang­ Bill Fleming, said that there were It but 21 times. The week before, coach Dick Silvers continuing bin year of football, and last year’ s fine showing. He's new at the l&gt;e in Sanford prior to the second annual SI5.000 I’GA Mayfair Inn
policy of free substitution. Every experience was slim. His consis­ center position, has good speed and Oncn. Besides playing several exhibition game* at the Country
no
radical
changes
in
order
after
led with the undefeated Tavare*
lha Tribe touched tha ball only man aaw action In the drenched tent aggression makes him valu­ a lot of aggression, but has been Club after he arrives. Hebert will conduct a series of clinics front
the
&lt;4
deadlock
with
Itolles
Mill’.team that handed Lyman their
2t times during the second half. outing. "Every man will see ac- able to the Seminoles even sidelined or the last thrfe weeks which Sanford golfers will be able to profit. Hebert Is alro on
first season defeat to the tune of tar) Academy last week. "IV*
the stuff of Spalding and Foot Joy.
2i -6 The Bishop MooreTavares showed a lot of improvement over and this was a major factor In' Hon in every' gsme. win or lese,' though he's poor on defense. He's with an attack of virus and an
Ihelr
20
7
loss
to
Virginia
Tech,
silvers
said.
"After
all.
the
pura good blocker, does a consistent Jnj“ r&gt; ,.°1 h‘»
that tiers me m
game was supposed to be Just our previous garnet,’ ’ b* said,
Head Coach Tom Nugent attri- po*e of a JV team Is to give the job on offense, and he has a lot r
I,e » ‘ l* Probably
very
another workout for Tavares, but Our bluest need is for a break­
limilfifl riprrirnrr agjinit .\|f |
of determination and drive.
•after the final whistle hid died away man that can go all the buted Saturday's triumph over th# youngster* experience."
Wolfpack
to
team
spirit,
much
as
Georg#
Houston
wa*
the
workMurray Nance, thr other start­ bourne Friday night, and it will
’ Into the air and the mud was way. We have several that can
.craped off the scoreboard, Bis­ make nice yardage, but on three ha dlJ tha opening game 47 7 win horse for the Seminole JVs. He ing guard, ha* trouble with his take him a week or so lo get back
did more than hla share of ball coordination. This, of course. Is In the stride.
hop Moore hid won themselves different occasions we have had over Ohio University.
"State did an/all-around good ,c*rrylng. and he was the only from lark of game experience.
;* game and had definitely dealt men In Ihe clear only to have
H. JAMES GUm AGENCY
them pulled down from behind.” defensive job against us," No- m,n l,ft »« »b« »«»"&gt; »® direct This year his main trouble has
‘ •with Tavares In a M upset.
Bob Johnson was back In the gent commented, "but you can't!,h* «»lvity a* the substitutes be- bean a personal plague of minor i T*1® ^lekdoff baiter for Ihe BrookJ Now Payne U worried. The
312 EAST FIRST STREET
yn Dodgers reached first base
-Greyfeound* boast a I t season quarterback saddle yesterday, and beat that team spirit, and our win *,n *® Irt down to tha IM pound Injuries that has considerably hin­ n seven o f the nine Innings of
tbt
several
days
layoff
he
had
must
be
attributed
to
that."
I
rai
rk'
dered him. But Murray la very Hie fourth World Series game
-record, but all Urea of the wins
PHONE 78
aggressive, has good speed, loves
Iwtro against JV teams. Th- Grey- received a* a result of a cracked
"Lee Curso continue, to be o u r *
' h. '£•
II. JAMES GUT
JAMES B. GUT
7
Nf ,,0n**
champion.’
bounds, sporting a fine starting finger In lha Apopka tilt had don* sparkplug and 1 was particularly Lme™IT
Shat th!
scored only two run* against Tom
unit, appear to be able to hold its dirt. The potential sparkplug
a unit than did Naw Smyrna. Sturdivant of the Yankees.
tbtlr own with all . comers for has a long way to go to regain e s t t ' M L T ;,r e x l E L i z J s r i s u i "Thla waa the payoff for the free
o m half of a p me. but the squad thr precision and sharpness at and (Ronnie) Schomburgrr.
substitution we carried out even
is miserably short on resen t his command before tha Injury.
Two of the Tribe's starting back- this Saturday with Wake Forest In the Lyman game," Silvers
Strength and begins tn fade In
Jack Slotsky was only able lo ftrld members remained on the Number one left halfback Bobby pointed out.
give his moral support lo the mud- doubtful list Monday as Nugent's llenn of Henderson. N. C. was not
;:th# final atansas.
Don Carter, the big. &gt;oung Uc
The display of reserve strength ameared squad as ha dressed out
charge, began preparation f»r j
IV b ^ In L ^ V sS ll* k l*‘that'pirs'l*ted ^"'.taiding "up
put on by Bishop Moore la more without hit pads and tried out hi* Ijalr annua^ HomK°m|n ,^contest |g ™ '
Georgia ?.m7 S r &gt; "
* 9 «"d letting the opthan aurpriilnr. Us spectacular. leg for Ihe first time In three
position have an easy target for
this year.
For years the Hornets have failed weeks.
a sure Mock, came through for
Renn mlssrd the Virginia Tech
to field a winning team, but this
Andy Bracken, principal of
game entirely two weeks ago, and th# JVa for the first time of the
year there appears to be hope. Seminole High, had high praise
found himself still slowed by the lesson. Carter stayed low, hit
"This Is going to l»e much, for the learn. Braving yester­
Injury Saturday night. He will hard, and plugged up the hole
much rougher than wa anticipate day's chilling drlule to watch tha
likely be at nearly full speed that had previously gapped In the
ad." Payne said with a sort of scrimmage he said, "The progSaturday, but It Is not yet a cer­ middle nf the JV Une. He was
. aolsmnily In hit voice. "W e're grrtilvc Improvement of the taam
keen and alert on defense, pounc
tain starter.
not ready to take on another leads me to believe that wt'll do
ed on two of New Smyrna's fum­
The other injured starter is Joe
'power, and all of a Hidden that’s belter against the tougher opposi­
bles, and allowed the Seminole
Holt, Senior fullback from Gra­
what we’ve got to do.’’ I’ ayne tion in the future than we hare
JVs to dominate lha entire often
ham. N. C. Holt unexpectedly
splashed around In the rain- atraintt the poorer opposition In
soaked turf amt mumbled to him- the lail two games." The Semi- GAINESVILLE—Bulling his way came up with a sprained ankle **v*
Allen Swain played a good de
self, "What a time for some silly nolev show vast Improvement over fur 61 yards against nice last the morning after Ihe game.
storm to kick up. . .lust when we their season opener, anti consid­ weekend. Fullback Joe Brodsky Trainer Don Fanis report* that fensive game for the JVs. He
there is a strong chance of Holt1turned the outside runs consistent
need time the most."
erable Improvement over Ihe leaped to the head of the Florida
ln,°
•n,*de f°r
**ck'e*
Lyman ha» no gymnasium for Apopka nu'.lng.
football team In Ihe ground gained being ready to go Saturday, but
still adopted a "wait and see' at the line.
indoor workouts.
rushing department.
Dandridge and Jones were Ihe
Brodsky now has carried 27 attitude for the time being.
Club Slskrs In November. Down
After Ihe Wake Forest game, area for the vlctorioua JV*. They
limei
for
a
net
gain
of
133
yard*.
therr, there are many avery-day
the Seminoles do not return home carried th* torch all the way to
T a ta n Ranked A s
articles named after Tatan; they Making many of them up Ihe mid­ until November 10 against Fur­ smother the hopes of the scrappy
boston utt
dle
where
the
going
Is
the
tough­
ROUND or T-BONE
all love him."
man. They will far# Vlllanova and! youngster* from New Smyrna,
O n e O f Best R ace
Equally capable on grata or dirt est, he Is averaging a respectable Miami In that order on Ihe road New Smyrna JV
0
0
0
0
0
strips. Talan's chief goals at Hia­ 4.2 yards per carry.
r UK K
mm
In tb» neat twe weeks.
ISeminole JV
8 0 6 0 12
leah will lie the I75.00q llhlrah
Still showing effects of bench
MIAMI— Tatan’* the Argen­ Turf Handicap, the 1100,000 Wide- Collision In the Clemson game,
halfback Jackie Simpson, rushing
tine are slated for Illatc-V* hi? ! nrr and tko.ooo McLennan
So far In IKA he's Argentina’* leader through Florida's first
stake* this wlntrr — ranks with
BEEF CHUCK
- Nashua. Swaps and Italy's Rlbot. leading money winner with five three game*, is now in second
as the four best race horses In stakes triumphs scored In three place. Carrying th* ball only 13
the world today. Th«t Is the opin­ rounlrlet. There were three In Ar­ times this season. Simpson has
ion of Manuel Glberxa, owner- gentina: the Vteento Casares at Mined 114 yards for the excellent
trainer, who has seen Ihe greatest Palermo, by six lengths; the Gran average of &gt;.l yards per carry.
In Europe, South America and the Prendo Municipal, San Isidro, by Halfback Jim Rountree Is third
United States during the last 20 10 lengths, and the Premlo Chara- with 114 yards In 26 carries.
Brodsky tacked on another all
burn, Palermo, by a neck. He alio
WHY PAY MORE?
years.
* Glberga will have three of hla captured the Republics Oriental point* last week to remain th#
own Santa Barbara Stable horses del Uruguay, and at Rio de Ja­ team's scoring leader with 24
FLA. GR. A MED.
also representing Argentina at neiro. Ihe International Grande points. | •
BAKE • RITE
Harry Spears' natlonsl ranking
Hialeah's January 17-March 4 Premlo Braid The latter, an In­
meeting and will art as agent for vitational classic, drew the best should jump from 13th to *om»
. Tatan’s owner, Buenos Aire* South American horses tn travel where In the top ten this week In
sportsman C. A. Prlayn. The wide­ a mile and seven furlongs aad punting His average t* now 41 3
ly-traveled Glberga say* I’ elayo Tatan won Don.noo peso* with day­ yards on II kicks. Spear* tel a
last August refu»ed a 1300.000 of­ light to spare. All were rvin on Florida tram record against Rice,
quick-kicking the hall 73 yards on
fer from an American syndicate dirt.
"Talan Is a medium-sited chest- one occasion.
for the hone.
"I don’t egpect him here before nut with a park of muscles, like How aver, Florida's forward pass
’ mid-January, depending upon ault- an iron horse," says Glberga. "He defense suffered from the Rice
able transportation being available resemble* your Stymie. He has noslaught last Saturday, the Owl*
then. The main reason Tatan won al six furlongs to a mile ami |throwing 32 times, completing 22J
passed up an Invitation to run seven furlongs, always carries for 221 yarsls. Previously the GaWE STILL HAVE A LIMITED CHOICE
In Laurel's Inlrmational Novem­ from I2S lo 132 pounds, runs best tors were eighth in Ihe nation,
ber 12 Is that there la great na­ In front but ran also be rated and having given up only six romple
tional pride in the hone In Argen­ come from behind. I rank him!
f°r
y«rdt In three games,
OF BRAND NEW FACTORY FRESH
tina and Mr. Pelayo wants to run well above El Chama fthe Vene- This week's opponent will be
- him in two big slakes down there. fuels are who was a hard lurk Vanderbilt, last year's Gator
LOU-ANA
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. One !• the biggest In Argentina second In last winter's Hialeah now I rhampton. Vandy played Olr
—the Carlo* Pellegrini Slakes at Turf Handicap). Ill* regular rid­ Miss, ami lost a hard fought game
CHRYSLERS AND PLYMOUTS IN
San Isidro, a mile and seven fur­ er, J. I*. Arilgas, will he her# 160 last Saturday. The defeat was
longs on gras* worth a million to ride Tatan, and hla trainer Vandy'i flrat of the year, and
STANDARD GRAND
peioa to the winner, nr about $3t,. down there, Pedro Gonralet, also they were held to only three
STOCK
000, In December. He may also may come up. They're Argrntlnl- yards rushing and 22 yards pass­
- run In Ihe same track's Jockey ant. loo”
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VOLUME XLVII

Established M03

4 Die As Trains
Hit Head-On
| PINEOLA, Fla. *.B— Two Atlan­
tic Coast Line freight tram, rnrcJ
(loan a straightway itrrlrh mlo
a head on collision to lay. killing
I out of 10 crewmen aboard md
injuring 4 others.
Car* immediately behind the
two diesel engines piled up an I
broke into flame* after the crash,
trapping too of the men inside.
Their bodies were recovered lalcr.
Cause of the fi a. m. collision nn
The Board of Director* of the
,\CL’s main line near the
Sanford Kiwanls Club approve I I’ inrola depot was nut determined
yesterday a rerommcnd.dion of it* immediately.
Support of Churches Committee
ACT. official* began an Invcdi-

Kiwanians Support
Committee Against
legalized Betting

relitivc to legaliird gambling.

A recommendation
was presen1,.
|
cd to th#» Kiwani* Club Ronnl of
Director* hr Rev. Terry L. aStnie.
pt^or of the First Christian
Church and chairman of the Suptyvrl nf Ciurehev Committee which
port of nmrrhe, Committer, which
rrld:
"We. the support of churchc*
rommitlre of the Kiwnni* Club of
Sanforl. believing that the exten«ion of legaliird gambling by the
Introduction of pari mutuel betting
on harness horse racing would n-t
be to the best moral and spiritual
lu^n-st of the people of Seminole
County, unanimously ic.-oir.mend
that the Board of Dlrectora take
a public stand against it "
The recommendation was approved by the Board of Dlreciors
without a dissenting vote on a
motion hy Ed ShinhoUer.
The Board of Directors meeting
followed the regular luncheon
meeting of the Sanford Kiwanls
C’f b at which Ihe Dl*trict Gove.nor of Florida Kiwanl*' District
fi, vra.’ the principal speaker.
District Governor F. S Surguinr spoke to the Sanford Kiwan­
ls members yesterday nn 'he
achievements of Kiw-ani* during
the first nine month* of 19V. in
the fifth district.
"THE R U DINNER PAIL"
.•The Republican slogan in
the campaign of 1900 promised
prosperity lor all under I'resi
n« nt McKinley'* second term.
To sell thing* that go into
dinner pail*, or ear* to take
workers to work, Want Ads get
results.
Phone 1821 for ■ money­
making Want Ad NOW.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1936

Aiftocintrd Pre** (.eased Wire

Many Bargains Available
For Banner Days Event

NO. 216

Group Gives Support
To Improvement Plan
The American Home Depart*,----ment, Tuesday night at their re­
gular meeting, approved a resolu­
tion to "Mipnnrt the Capital Im­
provement i’logtam of the City

Shoppers To Have
i- Free Parking
For 2-Day Sale

oi .'Sanford and ine !unf&lt;&gt;rd Civic

tenter." Officer* of the drpatt
ment, of Ih.e Sanfoid Women
Club, will forward the re-olution
in the form of a letter to the
Board of Sanford City Commis­
Sanford Merchants ire ready for
sioner*.
the big two-day CVCltl, "Banner
It was aim approved that
I arxing meters in the dowrnlown
Day*'* and door* «f local store*
••m&lt;-nibcri of the American Home Sanfordshopping area will t&gt;#
I'sill open tomorrow morning
Department of the Sanford Wo- covered tomorrowto allow frea
[ veallng hundreds of bargains for
man's Club attend the next meet- parkingfor ev*ryu.i* coming to
Sanford shoppers ind customers.
Ing of the Board of Sanford City .qanfon, for , he
tj
Danner
I’lanned for a number of week
I ommi«sion in a laxly In voice
Daya
event.
llf.nies* horse racing i* a »»■ the "Banner Pays" event comes
then appmval of the Civic Ccnn* bi:n aviggins, soil.
man's as well ss a mania sport to a climax thia afternoon when
The formal announcement of #r."
•ai ‘uon
f a m i n e the cau.e
Free parking will be allowed
The dead men were identified
CONSERVATIONIST, USDA
tn every sense of the word, ae- taga bearing new low prirea on M. I.. Nirholt, who qualified as a
a, „ T Martin, engineer from
The approximately six Inrhes of ronilng 'tn Wiliam" R Kemp, pre*- merchandise” from the regular sea- candidate for the Board nf Sanresolution " V
\Trn!* V /J *
High xSpnnc»: an«t the Democratic rnm which fell i»n thi# are* ilur
0f srminote R «cr*iy.
1»onal #tock% are attached.
1ford CM) Cumnmaloser? jr I the fo*l«»wing a panel dltcttMlon bt* * aiurtay, arrordinf lo City Mannominee for county cotnmliiionrr |ng the p»%t two day* aided sreut«|n faot nhrn harnr. g r3Cing
The Sanford Merchant* Anocla -I *ra! now
Con minion fnrr ,hp c,u® on ,h&lt;* \u7 v
. wm
Z !l°
from Atarl.ua County; F. W |y towards ........ . the water romfi
s , inl„ 0,P Raceway, „ r , lion developed the rltyw|dePr»J
" K*« Higginbotham.
made
for
Vaughn, fireman from H. g h |M f„ ,n „ ir pond*, lake,, and jntenl ,0 mfkr „ , n j f f i l ; that 'tlon and a corps of local merchant,.lodif.
' « rlou» Ph*’ f * "f, “ &gt;lou,h. P™’
,u.
tn',7 t
®l&gt;r,nsJ• • * * '. Phillips, brakeman
in this Didrict Although momfn will enjov from beginning which formed the "Banner Days' Nichols said this morr.'ng "I m -T h er^ 'aF 'ih ^ " Da^el^^hoi*! Sanford ° Merchants” Association"
(r„ m Ukeland; and W E Sny- CJU„ ng ,on*llerah’e damage to
#n(j » ,aid Kemp
.Commlttro" a.»D(H hv the group'. wish to announce t o ‘ he people of member* of ,hr P""*1' Th
' f d '
h
Association
,,&lt;f; brake man from l**|c|an. •
many of the young. recently
,.Fjr ln, |jnp M, arr p|inni.,j president, B. L. Perkins Jr., have Sanford my candidacy, In Group •peaking were Judge Ernest Hous- sponsored tale event,
However, Sanford Merchants
Martin. Vaughn an.l I nillips panted truck rr.ps the rainfnll ,0 Jrran
IPS„lar sport* wear worked steadily to make the event Two. for our City Commission, in holder, (*ily Manags-r Warren K.
Knowles, I'aptaln Arnold Williams,1Association President B. L. Perwere member* of the crew on the
4fry Hcncfictal and wclcom- f&lt;, h|on ,|10V1.. Mc|u,|vely for the * r«mplete success.
the coming election on Nov 6
southbound freight, bnyuer wa, on ,.d b) mo„ c, ttifmen and ciirua rnJftyn,rllt nf ,hp wumcp „ ho vtsStores throughout the downtown
*',n •"king ne .upp-.rt of the J Marion Harman Sr., and Mrs kins Jr. requested ill downtowm
Margaret Reynolds.
merchants and businessmen to lathe nortnoouna neigm.
growtn.
it ,bf .f^ n o o n race. And other 'hopping district, along with out- P*0?1' of Sanford. Nichols *aU.
Mrs
Reynolds, principal of duest their employes not to park
Three of the injured, all on the
A considerable amount of ero- ,pet|al events for wnmen ate in Mng atores, are cooperating to o f-1‘‘ 1 would like to give a few br.ef
Pinecrest School, summed up the m «hc downtown area during tho
northbound freight, were Went!- MOn
ajl0 observed on many lbp nuking too," lie a.idej
fer merchandise for every need. f*c,» “ bout myseif. I am a bviii.ffled a,
a. mis
Otis urmgr*,
Bridge*, cnginfer
engineer ()f tb„
|hc frp,h|y r„ttnjtel
cultivated field*
fields -I've Just
returned from i.eg. from anklets to tircons, at im u mg contractor. 41 year* of age, expression* of the speaker* who Banner Days sale. “ Employes
i...« »i..nM.i
voiced their opinion* on what a lik in g in the metered zones will
from Highi Springs;;
A. II Good­i especially on the lower edge* of t-igton. Ky. where I uttend-vl my —ing -----savings.
, ,
-r
»—
i have a wonderful wife anil Iwu res-reation program for our youth ,Jbe up space that our shoppers
Conductor from Tampa, and |hf f„ lllf whfrp ,hp «,tec tents fir, ; afternoon race
meeting
in
This
afternoon
finishing
touches
children
race meetingin This afternoon finishing touches
c" l,llrcn
ra
Sanfonl our could provide and how it could be
during Ihe two day* and
B'-bert Pate, flagman from Tam- to build-up
- and thencuts out
'
* of mrr 1----------into this hesrtof the
bluegrass rounare being put on stark*
P^fmanent home 11 yjars ago h.vwe'd like to give Ih.-m every ad
provided.
P»: and William Hardco Jr. High a roadditch or intoa drainage
try. IJu»t wi«Hthat every
re- chandlse either taken from regular ln.*i ln°vr*l here from Huntington,
Each member of the panel. In vantage that (he privilege of
i ditch.
»ldent of Seminole County have,*l°^k» already received for fall,
troduced
in a "What'a My Line*' parking free wiU permit," he *a!d.
&lt;• * » •mramble.l-up me,-."
Sheet erosion i« Ihe mod com been svith me. It Is an experience ,n,l winter or received within the I "I believe in the City of Sanf- i.l
Style,
wa,
allotted .even miruitei , / ' ov" rin« of ,‘ h*
,a'1* ■*°hP Purcell, an nmhulan.e
_
_
last few daysfrom special pur-1*nsl have
great faith in its tupre-em hi. view, on
l*
•“•‘ bar step
Jr'ver for the Garnet funeral j - ' area. Sheet ero*lon con«i-ts
"Women were there in great chase* made for the Banner Days i ture develiqtrne.it." Nichols said In which to pre
to attract shoppers to the enorm­
,|on)e •* Brooksviiie, woo io&lt; x &lt;f (( &lt;&gt; mmpmpnt of W1||pr( carry. numbers, wearing their finery and «•»*■
.
in making his fonnai announce- a "youth program."
City Manager Warren E. Know- ous values that are being offer­
,hl) •1“' r injurwel men to a hosj i * K
, o( nartirlec*. over the »ur- enjoying every minute of the' Rbowcard*. window slgna, dis-|ment
ed during the citywida ilia that
Tlic
engines
anu
tne
cars
jus'
•
-*
(Continued (In Page 3)
, , .
n . .. i . face of cropland in a uniform colorful activities taking place Pj*?**
newly displayed mer-1 He said "I do not believe that
it being staged cooperatively bjr
behind them are a
.mg.ci up iii.intirr.
n anm.r Thi, t&gt;l)P „f ero.ion can every minute on the raceuay. The
*r' *" beginning to make our city's pa*l growth, though
the merchants of Sanfurd.
L _ a 4. 1 k*i
ll&gt; a
. ! « • &gt; . . .U
. lN
a
llutiiiir/
flilfllr v
fidif
a i r
l l t t t ..s tv liw r x
n
r a i 'a i l a . 1
t h flr
*ppf
ATSIlff
in
(hf
Y ft f io t| »
«uiin«|inrrr
pir&gt;Aiini
r
r
-----. . »M%| Ih* obiervrj by the de^.Bil*, country fair atm.»%pherr prevailed
great, is all thit il should have
In addition lo the free parking
like It will at......Seminole •l°’*otown stores just prior tu to- been. It* wonderful Tiling, ail
Two of the dead men wore t a k - f the hMVjfr ^
ticie. on —Just
.................................
in metered areas, the Sanford
en to the Porter Funeral Home at ,h|&gt; lo&lt;|&gt;r #rpi| of , f,rM Bn&lt;) al- Raceway during our afternoon ,n"rrow morning's opening hour.
the blessings that na'ure his so
Municipal Parking lot on Com­
Inverness
Banner Day* ire becoming anan', |
muddy
leavlnj meeting*.*’
freely and bounteously bestowed
mercial Ave. between Palmetto
Iti.tn.-rtw Funeral
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. . water
ui.
-n„r
n.u
IhHome*m
Home tn Oriii*
O-aia. *n
.the
. . by
'fields
. .the
. carrying
But
not
only
are
the
women
5u,l
'•
‘'h
year
for
valuabte tup
upon It, properly promoted and
ami Hood Avea. la also available
Two Iniil.es were removert from
Sanford
Merchants
and
plana
for
•oil and organle matter into dit- enthiMiastic admirers nf the beau
developed, slioui'l s o n place our
The annual Orlando District for free parking.
H.e « m k hortly after the r«lll- . he* anil rnnal*.
Iful horses and the drivers, deck the two day sales promotions he- •tty among the f-irciunvl cilic, of
Convention nf Christian Churche*
»«•" but the othris were lot rv
“J" , , r *? *®. 'b*1 ample supplies it* site in the nation. '
Iditte or no daniagr was ubstr- eil out in their gorgroutly-colored of
covcreil, until flames weir extumerchandise will be on hand.
will he held at the First Christian S a n f o r d M a n I s
&gt;ilk*-they are also among th*
Nichols
said
in
his
guiahed" in the car
in
whichthey
'cJ on the
uncultivated fields
"We don't want to see anyone dl*- «Vf T i .
i * . • n“
c' " rnt i-hurch. DeU nd. Tue.day, (Vt V
7 *1 .
V
I.
owner*.
Many
women
are
ownert
wen- trapped.
or field* that supported a good
appolnlesl." said Merchants Asso­
,.
,_ „ .
,,
, cover crop of gra««e* or a mil- of harness horses and wherevrr ciation President B. L Perkin. Jr.,
l-.mnen from
Bu.hntU :r»d
"
* lw , K-gu.ne. the horsemen'* fraternity emigreItriHikavdlc wr.e fu ll ,
_ wl?, , j , r. Pirt&gt;. VP1„
2*t* • ''- r e will lie found vvell "for we know- that mmhant* are
M oteh
bide
.&lt;rei*e«f
Joining in lh« festivit­ offering some of Ihe most atiracable crop* in deplenilier an t Oct.
tlv. price, that ran be found a n y - « b ^
tt,
^preside,
e .M e . MrC
C.
Wlkland!
*W“
Pineola is 60 mile* nuith of
ies.”
will
Mr*
t
t
.
Kirkland,
0f
,|ie
quartet
of
Army
pistu'eera
where ” •
. to make uui city all ihat you have
are generally
plagued
with
Tampa.
"Seminole Raceway will be
Orlando,
l»
the
secretary.
rh*|
which
grabbed
two
team
cham­
severe damage* caused by this
Th* Banner Days sale come, at b&lt;’iM''1 ,0 »rr " And. I will In my
. . erosion
--------- each
----- „year.
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type of
A Particularly attractive to wom»n'» 4r, opportune time for local house- *•rtoris, seek the advice and gmd Vear of the Ministry" is the pro pionship* along with four U. I.
little planning In land use along uroups—with th* outside dining wives, businessmen
sportsmen *nr* nt •**
oUI' patriotle rill- gram theme Dr Paul C. Car­ Army riflemen who copped 11 lapenter, Orlando. Rev Glenn B. dividual awards *o / rtually sweep
with the e .’ .bllshment nf . few P*«io overlooking the track*. The hobbyist.,
profe.stonal
~T„!e.
”
Fair amt mild threagk Friday;' -iniple
conservation
practices P*Kf *nlry or aficrnoon harness ami trsdesmen for it is the thershYates Jr., wh.&gt; qujllfirol Murdock, Daytona Beach, Rev*. the Small Bore Championship
low tonight id i*.
a delight for the fair hold of the busiest sea*on of (he 2*‘**rrday Just beforr noon, faded l'4,rrn "• Dunton, DeLaml, Rev Matches at Jacksonville recently.
(Continued on Pag* %)
■ j -formal■ an louncement W. E. Runnebaum, New SmySgt. Herman D. Gano of Han­
I year. And merchandise In rarh -lo n,Jke
category sviii tie found driplav.-d «f hi* candidacy when he cams' out rna Beach. Rev W. K. Moore, ford. teamed with Hat. Maurice
_____t •*
.
1 *
............, a .
• ..
&gt;.
. IW'j
.1 san
d IN
»V IVrry I* {Done. K. Ilelial* of lurk. Wit., put to­
Ocala,
and
Rev.
prominently and attractively in all at a candidate for the Hoard of
of Sanford's stores cooperating in Sanford City Commit-ion oppos­ Hanford, will participate in 1 gether winning score* in the .43
Banner Day*.
ing Merle Warner, ptominenl her- panel discussion nn "Recruiting, and 22 calibre team matches to
Educating, and Sustaining the aid in the sweep
(tonllnurd On Paae 3i
Msny of the shoppers trill he
Ministry.”
making purchases during the first
The top tournament prire. a
Rev. Ia«wfence S. Ashley, Rev. sterling silver, gir»a ta the Dixie
fall amt winter evrnt of the year
O. Ernest Williams anu Howard Grand
_____ _____
Mt'NSAV VI. Korea—Ueutmsnt for Christmas gifts since the low
Aggregate Rifle Champ'on
Colonel James If. Dvton, Senior attractive prices presents an ero
In an articlr yesterday from T. Oden, staff member* of the jwas awarded to Sgt Myles 0 .
Member of the United Nations unmiral opportunity to lay aside Oviedo, written by Mrs Marian Fla Christian Missionary Society, llrown of Honolulu, Hawaii, itCommand component of the Mill- selections for the gift season Jones, the name ofA. A. Myers lhal*. will deliver addresses. Sup-, signed to the Army Advanced
tary Armistice Commission John ahesd
was erroneously left nut a* the per will be served at the Church' Marksmanship Unit at Fort Benn
Observer Team*, has been eerti
"We suggest that everyone *Jiop General Manager ,,f Wheeler Per with Mrs Chedrr llcndrriwin, ing.
fied to practice law In th# Repub a* early at possible." Merchants tlliier Co.
Enterprise, in charge, laical re- j Sgl. llrowm fired a J 133 scoir
lie nf Korea.
A*soclalinn President Perkins asMyer* **a* mentioned in Ihe servation* for the meal are being out of a porolble 3,300. Thi* t»pp*1
The eeremnny In which Colonel i serted this morning, "In order lhal article as Iw.ng prnniurntly toa- taken hy Mrs. W. II. Young, second place winner, M-S|t. FranDy*on was admitted to tha Korean'
ffosrtinaed nw Page yy
nerted with Ihe company.
w|,o*e phone number !« 23TS J.
(Continued Ow Pag# 3)
Rsr took plsee In the Ministry of
Justice Building, Beoul, with Mini­
ster of Justice Lee llo preiiding.
A native of Sanford, Colonel
D'son attended Ihe University of
Florida at Gainesville. Ijter he en
rolled In th# John B. Slet*on Uni­
versity College nf l.aw. IVeljod.
where he received hi* !-lw de
gri*e in 1911.
Colonel Dyson entered lrti*e
duty with the Army In June, IMI.
and saw World War II service
with the 2d Armored Division in
Africa ami Europe.
In October, IStS, Colonel Dyson
returned tn civilian life and was
an Atiislanl Attorney General for
th# State of Florida, lie reentered active military aervlce in July.
1948. when he was commissioned
In the Regular Army.
Among Colonel Dyson's decorillon* are Ihe Silver Star. Bronre
Star with "V ". the Purple Heart,
and th* Belgian Fourragere with

Sanford Merchants Are Putting
Finishing Touches On Merchandise

Cattlemen, Citrus
Growers Welcome Harness Racing Is
Recent Rainfall Woman's Sport Too

Nichols Announces
£ Candidacy; Seeks
l Group 2 Seat

Christian Church
District Confab
Slated In DeLand

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Col. James Dyson
To Practice Law
In Korea Republic

Correction

Sanford Banner Days
Friday, Saturday, Oct. 19-20

Banner Days Was Created By Sanford Merchants
To Benefit Sanford Area Shoppers

colors of Croix de Guette.

While Colonel Dyson it in Korea,
hi* wife. Margaret, and their two
children, Jimmy and Gregory, sr»
residing at 77 West Main S4.. Sod
us, N. Y.
Col. Dyson I* th# son of Air. and
Airs. W. R. Dyson of IBM Mag­
nolia Ave.

Some Of The Greatest Values In Sanford History
Are Being Offered

J. N. Burtick's
Daughter Succum
Friends of J. N. Buriirk will hi
, torry to learn of the tudlen death
of hia daughter Airs. Rudolph
i Young.
------------------------------------------ -----------------------i Mrs. Young had undergone a i
LT. COL. JAMES B. DYSON OF SANTO III) flrfU receives his certificate to rneUea law In the R*- , c&gt;* operation at Painetville llo.
nubile of Korea from lllnltter of Juotlr* I rs Ho. The ctrrmony took place In tho Minister of Justice , P‘tal. She will be bjrud Friday at
Bldg. In Munaan-NI, Korea. (O.S. Army Photu)
1her home In Chardon. Ohio.

9

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In Downtown Sanford

2-Day Sale Gets Underway Tomorrow

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' ■V

Party Honors
Barbara Brown
On 8th Birthday
There wa» much nolae and mer­
riment in (be neighborhood of
Ur. and U n . R. L. Drown whj
live at 20*3 WaibinfUn Are, when
they entertained their daughter
Barbara at a parly honoring her
eighth birthday.
The nolae reaulted from one of
the game* the children plajel in
which they rode thorr bicycler
around and blew horna which were
furnished by the hoateaa
The merriment war a reiult of
the normal high spirts of the
young Her* aa well ai the Peanut
Hunt, at which the winner! were
Vlnnie Atkinaon and Eddie Tilton.
A Halloween theme wa&lt; carried
■&gt;ut in Ihe decoration and refree*hmenta. with the ehiluicn acrvrd
•mall Halloween candic*. eupcakea,
leeeream and birthday rake
T ho'f protent were Duane Anderaon. Dabby Brown, Valerie Atkin•on, Vlnnie Atkinaon. Carl AtkinTtfTKH ALL READY for turourrow night'* iilramtatlun «»f “ I'lrnk", anld Mlua Otlie lt « » r Whittle
•on. lMd't- Litton, Susan Brown,
' *—
nut the
‘ ‘ “iinm
• - * nuuiwr.un
f a * '—
uairal
line* *ror
fur -*
the —I’
lnerrrat
School
Auditorium
who la directing the muakal.
Smoothing out
mo m«
niuairm
mo
i in
n rrn* “wnuui
Palmela Adnmt.Gary Winn, Jackie
__
ahow. j.rtvtntrd by th* Ktmlnol, IDah
Hah 7
Rr-hnol
ta-h&lt;
Clot Club ii Mina N»ney Cash. She ahowa At Collin*
Morriton. Stephen llarrli Beth
i n d Bobby l.llllo thflr eur, ( 8 U ff Photo)
Morgan, Betty Odium, Patay KadPresbyterian Ctiurrii will meet at rr, Pat Ifirria and Linda Harris,
3:30 p m. at the Churrh.
The reguUr meeting of Semi­
The Settlor ill|h Krlluwahlp Recreation of the First Pr**byter- nole Chapter Numbrr Two of the
ten Churrh will meet at the 0 T. 8 will bw held at the Mm
tonic Temple at B p m.
Church at 7;0r p m.
The Mhi-Week Illble Hour will
bbe conducted by the Her A. 0.
Mclnnia, Pa»tor of the fir at I’ reabylerian Churrh at 7:30 p m.
The Oiam-el Choir -HI rrhrar»e
MONDAY
mee with Mra. W . W. Warner, •t First
rm bytertin
Church
The t r f A .'i of the Fkrat BapW. IBth 8 t., at B p.m. Mrs. at 7:30 pm
tUt Church will meet at B:30 p. 6 . F. Crenshaw will be co-boatThi.rc «i|| be a Week Day
e**Kindergarten at the Firtl PreaCub Scout Paek Ten will have byferlan
Church
from 9:00
•jbe First Baptist Churrh 0f
Bao/ord has Invited all th# * commit!*# m «tin g at 7:30 at through 13:00 p m.
The nev. J. B. Root will ronckurche Jt Ihe Aasociatloa to th# First M»th&lt;Kll»t Churrh.
(Bare in .be Group
TrainingDependable (las* of the First
St boo. starting at TllO
P. m. .IdllHx'itt Churrh will meet at
----------- - „ .
. ,
CU&gt;s will be held MonJay, Tue*- Mr’ Clnley Hall at I p.m. fur the
The ,Ru'*n c,‘ *“d m^ Vt* i ' »
day. Tburaday and Friday It the regular buiineti and socisl meet- Women i Club will meet t
“ roc hour.
Ing. There will be an Installation P■«; »» tlm Varht Uub.
L ... I ^ ,L. nt officnri
The Civic Department of the
IYk ZUwi iwtighl OPtto of Ihn nf #ffl er*
Sanford Woman's Club will m.e
Fil*t ’ aptlri tJjur*h
.
n ' . . ,-w *.
, ' a l 10 30 a m to fold Chn.tma.
at the home of Mra.
Gladys Che First Daptlsl Churrh of
There will be

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Legal Notice
Mr*. H. W. Rucker:
Wins Bible Quiz
■a Tils: Liars it m i n t n r Tin:
V IV T II J l I I I ! I VI. M i l l I I T t * VM I
At Gleaners Meet i l l A IX« : i i i i H&gt; . i ;. mm i %a n . . e a»rsi n n Mr*. A. J. Welker wea hosteu
to the Glee n*r* Class ef Ihe First
Baptist Church when they held
their regular meeting T'eaday.
Co-hoatci»e» were Mr*. J. F. Lewis
and Mrs. If. C. Echols.
Th# meeting wts opened with
a prayer by Mrs. C. A. Ander­
son Jr., after which Mr*. W. C.
Humley gave the devotional, us­
ing a* her theme "Tht Road to
Happiness" and rloskng wllb a
prayer.
The minutes of Ihe list meet­
ing were read by Mrs. J. L. Jackson. followed by the indallation
of officers, conducted by Mrs
Fred Myers Mrs. Jackson rioted
the regular business session with
a prayer.
A hiblr dull was coiiduetcd by
Mrs. C. A Andcr*on Jr., with
Mrs. H. W. Rucker answering the
most question!.
Delirious refre»hments
were
aervetl by Hr*. W. C Humley.
Mr*. If. W. Rucker, Mr*. Fred
Myer*. Mr*. C. A. Anderson Jr.,
Mrs. Wnlie H. Pippin, Mrs. J. F
Hr merle, Mr* Autre Bar me an,
Mra. Thelma Steele, Mra. Helen
Carter. Mra Eva Cou*e. Mr*.
Alice Rorsdi-r*. Mr*
Kendall,
Mr*. J. 1- Jack ion, Mra. Berta
Cottrell, Mn. A J. W'aler. Mr*.
J. F. te»l* snd Mr*. It. C. Echols

V

REGISTRATION NOTICE
The RrKl.it rat Ion Rook* of the City of Sanford, Florida, ar« open »t
the City Hall, commencing Monday. Septemtwr 17, 1956, for the pur*
po*c of reyiitcring for the Municipal General Election to L&gt;« held on
November fi, I95fi and will remain open each day except Sundaya and holi­
days, up to and including Fridny, October 26, 1956.
Only those who have reached the age of 21 during tha past year
or wlv&gt; have acquired a legal voting residence in Sanford or* ro*
quired to register.
All others previously registered since December 1, 1950, art already
qulified to vota and do not hava to re-register.
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The Homan of the Firat Pres- .‘ ,h ; r V lu . [ ^ , Ur0US ^ Tr. tinWJ A r t . D v p i.t m c n l at 2 p m
bftenan Church srill have their School starting at 7:30 p. m.
nmanliily P r a y e r Band in the Classes will lie held Munday, Tu *»*
The Hrownir .Scout* of the Flr*t
wed by the Pnwhyterian Church will meet ^ ^ t S S A f \ d € r S G r i ,
ro. Thla will
Business and lupiraUbnwl Meet- m the Vwuth Huildmg at l : l » r
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tu t itoy .Scouts of the Fir*t
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Reirratiun of Hie First IVe*hy. \ k / a r t I
n l
UiC hrout Room at 7:D0 p.m.
li-rlan Churrh will meet in the
^ * HU* J u u /
There will be a Week Day Youth Building from 6 :0U p.m.
In a qul«t wmlding ceremony,
Kindergarten at the Fkgal Pfa*- trough 1.00 p.m.
-icrforinni hy Fvther Lvon*. Mis*
byiriish Church front 9:00 through
lhere wJJj ^ t
BCr)l „ a y lr.u»ww Amlannn, daughter of Mr.
IJ.wU p.m.
.vindergarton at the Flru I’rca- 4n-l Mr*. Rolf Anderson, of W‘»eTh. Rev. J. B. Root will con- jyterian Church from 9:00 through
&gt;-*kr- s V . wa* married
due# j#-* uiormnic dcvoUMl over j^.oo p.m*
to KHwanl J. lUffrtiy* »on of Mr
W i... .-unfold, at 9:30 a.m.
Tlie Kov j „ „ 1HJ, wll| lW&gt;. and Mr*. Wwant J Rafferty, alio
The l’#*t Matron'. Club
wW ,|urt lhe „ ,or„|ng devotion* oicr
Wirrabue. T h e w«l.llng look
plnre Thursday al J Jo p. m. at
W ritll. Sanford, at 9:3u a m
The Sanford Tuurivt and -Shuf- Ihe All Soul* Catholic Church 'lr*
flr-boanl Clhb will have a rov- Geneva Van Itmklrk »i&gt; Ml**
errd tliah supper al l:&lt;n with Andcr-on'a only attemlant on I
W IIT II M I K
t l U 'h V U
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T i l l T A I^ lA IW li: T . VVKUU, W *0 « game- *n follow.
Itat knuiRn r « il4 iA i*
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K u w a it A **n u *. A tla n U - l *woral«
The new- Mr*. Rafferty I* a
|- l* » ii la b * n « ilr# lh » l y"# * r * First Methodist Churrh will have
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nlrce of Mr* Van lluakirk’ * son
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Un lUUiihVD. Wtninilli »r Nr •»
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by ^
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Countr Court iiowi*% in ponioro. uni, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Duita. ,n ,*Pend ,h r1. " ' r)k Prlor *», ,,rrf
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Banner Days To Be Staged Oct. 19-20
SHS Glee Club
Will Present
'Picnic Tonight

JOHN E, FOX and Mr*. lUlph Au«tln Smith open county Democratic Headquarter- office yesterday
morning on South Park At*. a» they posts-d a banner o f Adlal Stevenson at Ihr diHJiwity. (Stall
hoto)
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Educational System Smathers
Comparison Of f-jere
U.S., English Heard

M ay Visit
Of Month

Senator George Smatheri will.
In all prubablllty, be In Sanford
and Seminole County on ellhc
•i young man who received hi* Oct. si or Nov. 1, according to a
early public ichool education In schedule relcaicd late yerterday
Sanford, graduated from Phillip*- from Washington.
According to Senator Smather-.
Extrr and Yale University and
he will be in the Central Florid*
then a a* »rlrrled a* a Hhodca arra with Congre»*man A S.
arholar at Oafor.l Unlveraily In "Sy-t” Itcrl-mg for two day*,
England, cave the member* of alar vslth hi* two-day campaign
the Sanford Itntary Club a torn* trip* with other Florida Democraprchcnalvr comparUo'i of the •d- tic candidate* in various corner*
Ufatlonat lyalem* of England and of the *late.
e 'j* country.
He laid that hr would make a
Uobu Dean, *»n of Mr and statewide televlilon talk lomctime
Mr*. Holland L. Dean, former late In October In an effort to
residents here, told hi* hearer* must Florida bark Into the tie mo *
la detail about life at Oxford ami critic fold,
held the attention of hi* audience
The Hepublleani didn't put a
by hi* well prepared and deliver- candidate in the field agaln-l Sen.
cd addre**. Hu talk gave local George Smather* D-Fla and |h*l
Itutarlan* an insight to the cut- ha* helped him become one nf
tom* of the tutorial -ys'cni of ihr moat active Democratic cam
F ill .11 H ll.SDN accepted in Na
teaching in vogue al the umverii palgnrrs.
vy (X s . (Staff Photo)
ty where he spent the last two| Ai rhairman of the Democratic

l^ira. He will leave »o-n to enter senatorial Campaign Cotnrnl &lt;ee.

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military icrvlce at F\ hill, Okla. Sn.athcra is Just aho.it everywhere C
W i en n F n F arc
In Ihe absence of president these day*.One of hi* big Jobs
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club secretary, Dr. R. W ftupre- j&lt; |o raise money. Another I* »*• M n u n O f f i c e r
£
chi, Charle* Wagner and Harry speak.
Simpson are attending the dlt,|c -, t* rn
California, Oregon. C a n d i d a t e
S ch o o l
trict conference at Winter Haven, Washington, Illinois, Iowa. Near
Fieil
Wilson,
sun
of Mr and
pa.t president Bill Itu.h presided. Mexico. Writ Virginia. Pcnn-vtAmiouncemeut was made of the VJn|a.
Maryland.
Connecticut, Mrs * I. WlHnn. PM II - alb
meeting next Monday at Ihe Epi«- i*|ri. to Texas, and to some other Drive, In** been ar.rptnl In'., the
Naval ll'fircr'* Candidate School
copal Parish Home when Congr. state* he couldn't recall momen
He left Sunday night In r*-|«it1
, S. (Syd)
Hcrlong will be the tartly.
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weaker at an lnter-club meeting
Now he’* about to campaign In ti recruiting officer* In M ann
Into
of all local civic and service rich*. hi* own stale which went Repub­ fin. where he was ndurtel
lican in 1933. He say* It'f going the Navy yesterday
The Navs flew Fred Wilson from
to be a close presidential racsbut say* U r Democrat*' rcgixtra Macon to Newport, It I where
lion* outnumber Ihe Republican* he will undergo a f ir months
there seven to one "and if the training period On hi* completion
Democrat* get mil and vots- Hem- of the training at the DCS. he
ocratle/’ the slate should return will receive hi* design.' •n a* an
Ensign
to it* nos m il column
From the Officers
mtidatc
Thi* lime Smather* I* going to
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The Seminole High School Glee
Club |»rr*rnl* Ha fir*t perform­
ance o f the &gt;ea*on this evening
at a o'clock from the stage of
Ihr Pinrrrrtt School auditorium.
Mi-* Ollle I n n Whittle, di­
rector of the (itre, Club, *ald that
the musical, "Picnic" u a take­
off on election year.
'•Throughout (he mirth provok­
ing show, a tubule will he paid
to all of the *tate* in the union,"
*hc said.
A huge «*•! of both boy* and
girl* will take part in the ah-iwr
with Henry Cn»on at Ihe micro­
phone a* Master of Ccreinonle*.
Mi** Nancy Cash i* the accom­
panies! for the musical that will
include »o!o« ami group number*.
Sotoistl, Mi*s Wlnllie said, will
I f Itichard Fagan. Carol Null,
Teddy Walker, Pat Harrington,
Phillip Hud. Kay Jenkins, Iri*
Causey. Shirley Anderson. Al
Coll in- and Tony (iarlman,
"The rnslmnc* are stunning,*'
said Mu* Whittle, "adding much
to the muiical which is enjoy­
able and entertaining front the
music standpoint alone."
The cast has been preparing for
"Picnic" over a period of *tveral
week*, every member working
*i*rd to make hi* ur her part la
the musiral a "perfect one."
*'We hope that there wdl be a
large cu.ad on hand for tonight's
performance," Mis* Whittle eaid,
"to »cc how much these young
ladies and young mro have don*
lu stage a show that 1* humoroui,
serious, musical, and entertain­
ing/'

Big Crowd Attends
Annual Barbecue
For City Employes

More than 130 pound* of barbfeup, prepared by Carl William*,
was served to employe* of the
City o f San font, thrlr fa mile*
ard friend* Saturday eight.
According In preliminary rsllmale-, more than WO people pass­
ed through the icrvlng line to rereive gi-nrrout helping* of bar­
becue! pork and beef, salad, pic­
kle*. buna, and all the trimming*
that gu to make such a meal com­
plete.
Serving a* host* to Ihe City
employe* were the Board of San­
ford City Comniiitiontr*
Attending 'he barbecue which
wat prepared and served at the
farmer* Aue't in Market or IT 91
» f i e member* of the various city
organization* a* well at commitlion* and rommittaea. along with
the legislative delegation, Board
o f Seminole County Commission­
er*
However, frtrd al the annual
•vent were the City emplcyee who
attended full fore*.
At the head of the rerung
line, greeting the employs*, their
families, and visitors, wa* City
Manager Wirrrn K. Knowles

Sanford Rep 2nd
Place Winner
In Western Open

K Mtl.ALE llOUHHUl.DLIt. Seminole
County i ’ri srejior, (center! and Stale rrooi -er«
Mark
Mack, (right! and Cerl Willie**, (left! disco** the decreasing number o f (raffir violation* soffeie.t by
i«i&gt;nn*l of Hanfurd Naval Air Station, since the "Safe Driving” lecture were first preseutri to men
i**sl at the NAS, five month* ago. Since the lecture, overall traffic violations lia» r diopp«s| t ; i t cent
Householder presented lecture* duuring the month of August, while Troop**- Mack, and
William*,
gave talk* In July. Othr, speaker* heard Inrtude Voile William*, A«*i«»not State Attorney, snd Bill
France, I’.resWent of Ihe National Association for Stock Car Racing, the ic iffiu rti MFn AnMtiij^dJ by
the NAS "Safe Driving Council," according to W. K. Giles Safety Engineer, (h u ff Photo)

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Jay llehert. playing pro nf San
ford, for Die Mayfair Inn Cnunlrv
Club, placed second In thee four
way tie p!av- o ff late yeitcr lay,
bc'ng topped hy Mike Fetefclck
"Th*t ssa* Ihe toughest round
of golf I ever played." said 2Mpound 'like Fetrhlck after deci*Ivcty vs Inning the 33.000 top prize
In the Western Open Tournament
In a playoff with three other pro*.
"I didn't lie up. but I h*ve to
admit there ws* a little butterfly
In my jlnmach," he declared yes­
terday after shooting a S underpar M, five stroke* belter than
any of hi* opponent*. " I ’ ve had
lower score*, but no round »**
ever harder."
Second place—just a matter of
prestige since the three other*
all received 32.UX&gt;- went to Jay
Hebert. 33, from Lafayette, I.a,|
reoretcntlng Sanford, Ha carded
a 11.
Next camp Doug Ford, playing
out of Fetrhirk'a home town nf
Yonkrr*. N Y.. with a 72 D«n
January, thr M year- -Id comer
from la n ip iiii, Texas, finished
with a 13 over the ( J X yard Pre­
sidio eour»e.
Fell-hick fired *even birdir* and
went over par on only one hole,
the eighth, when he seemed lo
baby an approach from the till
ire** on the fringe of the green.
Hi* longest birdie pull wai 23
feet.

Merchants Complete Plans
For Citywide Sales Event
Up-To-Date
Bargains
Offered

The Sanford Merchant* A»xocistlon today announced that
their plan* have been completed
for one of the biggest sale* event*
ever to bt- presented In Sanford
B. L. 1'i-raiu* Jr., prv*idcnt of
ihe Merchants Association, said
today that “ Banner Day*" will be
a two-day event of Friday and
Saturday, Oct. 19 20 .
The Merchant* Association pres*
i it nt emphatically emphasized,
"This u not a stock clearance
event for Sanford Merchant*, but
an event that wilt convince San­
ford •hopper* that local store* are
featuring up-tndatr merchandise
al the lowest possible p rice*"
Committers of the local Mer­
chants Association organisation
have been busily engaged in com­
pleting plant for this event for a
number of weeks and the formal
announcement of Ihe event cumea
on the heels of itore owner* and
operator* beginning to put their
a ah* venture# out ew a lake o f
atocka In thape for the coming Jt'HT TAKING A RIDE, aald Mis* Shawn WUtt* n this morning an
water In her uncle'* back yaid, at the homo of J. E. McAtevander Jr. on Sanford Ava. Tha pond waa
weekend.
caused by the downpour of rain thiough the night. (Staff I’holu)
Uanner Day a will be a city w vie
event with all of the merchant*
joining hand* to make it one of
the most memorable sales occa­
sions ever staged here.
Alre»dy, plan* have been for­
mulated Ic attract one of the
most formidable shopping crowd*
" I ’m not satlsfird with
to Sanford. Merchant* an- readytrouble," *aid County Commission­
Ing their wirxiow display*, their
diiplay banner*, and their stock
er B. C. Dodd aa diac union* this
making showcard* kn outer to di­
morning centered around the povDrenching
rain*
that
havn
rect local shoppera to tho bund­
Ing « f a r»a,l In the Boar Lake
led* upon hundreds -if specially sleidltr fatten In the past a hour*
priced merchandise throughout have furnished the relief fsrmer* lectlnn.
hive been asking for for month*
Be ml note County Engineer M. C.
the alorea.
Molt agricultural men have said Hagan gal-1, "I've never referred
Sale* clerk* and slock person
net h**r already been rrmliesl fur that six­ or seven Inchr* of min (l&gt; Dial toad a* t-cing 1.200 feet.
th* taming event and special would be needed tu actually re­ was a half-mile."
price tag* to be attached l» re* Heve Ihr draught situation,
Iluuever, tin decision wa*
gutir slock and specially purchatGeodetic expert* reported ee- rd a* In whether or no; the road
ed mcrchandiie are being prepar- renlly that the water level In the dJmdd be paved with Ihe cuunty
ed.
i St, Johns river Is at a higher point furnishing Ihr material* amt rum
Practically every nerd will lie thin Dial rrached during the mistiuner llll* Fourakrr accepting
taken care of during thi* gigantic time of Ihe "dry months."
itl *1
Ihe cuntract
al tl a square yard,
»*lr, according
lo committee
The broad squall front that In* or if the county
otmly should do Ihr pivmember* who have been con- fairly hlankrird Florida with a pig with it* mixed in place ma­
Carliun Evangelialic Team
•tanlly working on the fall anJ steads downpour of rain has not chinery.
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winter aalea event to be atagrsl. done any damage except In DotalClerk O. P. Herndon requested
Merchant* are prepared to offer ed areas where 23 lo 30 mile an
commissioner* to turn In their
•ale-priced merchandise for the hour wind* rreated some havoc.
lists of rlrrk* and inspreiut* who
In the Sanford area, wind* have will tnzn the polls during Ibe
home owner, the housewife the
hvbh&gt;i.t, the garage owner, the been moderate with little or no General Election on Nov, 6 .
car. and for men, women ami damage resulting ir-m them.
Two new subdivisions were ap­
children.
Sanford »treel* have not been
The Church of tha Nararrne,
proved at thU morning's meeting
Merchant* aree preparing to fin ded tu the extent that a flash
located on the enrner of W. Second
take care of thr enormous cruwdi dounpnur would have rauxil. when plat* for Cool-More, a 31 St. and Maple Ava., announce*
lot site next to Lake O’ The Woods
expected to vi*it Ihe San/urd store* Sun-.r street* in Ihe SanLanU *svcjust off Highway 11-92 in the special service* beginning Wedlion uere enverrd with water hut
this mming weekend
south
end of Ihe county Albert neiday evening at 7:30.
Banner Day* 1* a sale 'hat w* Ihe greater pari nf the rain* are
D. Cooley wa* shown a* the owner
The Rev. R. II. Spear, Jr., pat*
want our local people to remem- being drained off rapidly.
on the plate,
lor of the l-w*! church, la happy
herds one of the biggest and heat
On* r-ad wa* washed out this
A resolution rerimling the mo­ to present the CarHen Evangelis­
tale* ever featured in Sanford. mm rung Ju*t ofl 2»itli Street In Ihe
tic Team to tha Sanford area.
Mrrcharit* A*iu*-ialt»n pre-idenl lav h \rbnr section. A hole in feet tion to appropriate 112,Vjii front
The CarWgnt' are taloiitesl iru'rnPerkms -aid today.
wide vas eauieil by thn rain ap­ secondary road fund* for the en
menlalM* p'aylng an acurdloo,
"We tielieve that Banner Hay* parently from a culvert that had gunriing *urvcy of a ttuw»ay
violin, vihra harp, solovoi, Ham­
rrotsing
Lake
Monroe
f
r
o
m
will offer a real treat for every­ caved in
French Ave. wa* approved follow­ mond organ, slrlgh bells, Swiss
one in Hanford and in Ihe San­
On sarif-rd Ave. at the corner
rowbells, aod xylophone.
Th#
ford slopping area,"
Prrkini of 1* tls Si rains hid Hooded the ing the reading of * le ter adt'arHen*' alto have a cbolre *edivsied
to
Ihe
llnar-l*
o*
C-unly
tail.
yard of J K McAlexandcr Jr.
led tun of readings, vocal num­
Banner* will he flying up and WaliT v*a* 12 lo 2 t inches deep, Commissioner* of Sermn-ilc and
bers. Mr*, ('arisen ts one of th«
down the Hanford shopping an a deep i sough In launch a boat which VoluiU Counlie* from William II. country** out«tan'ling gn*i&gt;e| pian­
Friday *nd Saturday revrsling provided entertainment for child- Dial.
Next meeting of Ihe Seminole ist* and ha* hern iri demand at
Ihe th-u-and* of downlnearlh ren until school lime, A niece
pUnlit with well known Ameri *n
prircit
its-me of
rnerrhaml- ,tf M&lt;Alexander, Shawn Whitten County Board o f C«:nm'^vlonci*| erangelivis who have luuied Eur­
l*e arranged for fall and winter al 9 --’dork (hi* mortunii was rn- v.ill It held en Nov («, d.iv -if the ope.
buying
joying Hie pond like water (urine general rleclion. However, the
board did not change the dale of ( 'the Carlten’l hava been io de­
Banner* Days have been gror-, linn
mand by- ehurch grou|w of other
ed to present-day need*, the SanThroughout Ihe Mate wind and Ihe meeting.
This
morning's
mce'lng
of
Ihe
denonunation,
.ym p. he'ie with
ford Merchant* Association re- rain storm* which hit Florida apCommlluioneri
wa. adjourned " ? ,r tonv r“ on«- They have workveiled thU morning.
peered dinnuMilng today.
"We have be-n
advocating
Onl* light rainfall wai rcpnrtrd U-fi-re noon after comiderirt a H on naalgnment. given them by
Ihe United Stale* Army wH-'ch
i(»nllru*d On Faga 3|
KOn(inu1tl On I'zge 3|
light agenda.
hive carrte*! them Ir* several o f
Ih* country » Army camps.
The public it cordially Invited
to at end th oe special tvrvicea
N»vy Ensign William C. Clauia, •ach evening this week beginning
Jr , rrcrlccd hi* “ Wings of Gold" lomotrow. Tha Kcv. Carlton will
of a Naval Aviator at rcremaniet Le preaching each evening ami
at Ihe Naval Air Station, Corpus both tervic-a Sunday.
Chrixtl, Tex.
Ensign Clause' "Wings" wrr*
pinned on him hy his wife, the
former Mis* Norma Faye Har­
vey of 1403 W. Fint St.
He is the son of Mr and Mr».
ALTA MONT B SPRINGS— M n .
W. C, Clause of 2329 NarrDsu* Jack Howden of Wln'er Park,
Ave., Sanford.
prc»ident of th* Orlamlu-Whiter
Ensign Clause received his des­ Park It » gu* of Women Voter#,
ignation a* a Natal Aviator on and member* of the ritiirng
Sept, 21 after more than 19 Constitution r-mmittrr, will he at
month* of flight training.
the Community House on HaltHr lia* been nilgnrd to Iht land Ava., Altamonte Spring* to­
Naval Air Station, Jacksonville. night at • o’clock to explain th*
It amendments lo tha Slate Con­
stitution, which will appear on tbN
ballot In Ihe Nov, I election.
Cloudy with thawrr* today he­
All pertona Interested in lea n *
ron* lag partly rloudy HtdncUayi Ing mora ahoot these amendments
on Naval En-tgn William C. Cbm**
art urged In attend ttla meeting*
Air btatkm, Corpul Christ!, Tax, law lodgM IM L

Steady Rains Are No Decision Reached
Furnishing Relief On Road Controversy
Sought By Farmers

Evangelistic Team
To Appear A t Local
Church Tomorrow

Ensign Clause Gets Wings Of Gold

Mrs. Howden W ill
Explain Changes

Weather

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Pajfc 2, Tuca., Oct- 16, 193G

Groundwork laid
For Artificial
Lake Program
TALLAHASSEE W— The state
his laid groundwork for a pro­
gram of creating artificial lakes
lo keep public recreational fadll
(in abreast of l(a surging popula
ii"i
At a conference of Hate offi­
cial* Gov. Collin* named two
committee* to do preliminary In­
vestigation and report within a
month or two it a second confer­
ence, where detail* for a legislalive program can be prepared.
One group U to recommend
likely artificial sites on rivers
and streams, Serving with Dr.
tlobcrl O. Vernon. associate *tate
geologist. ihe chairman, are Fred
C. Elliott, secretary-engineer of
iha trustees or the Internal 1m*
provement Fund, and Colin II.
Gunn of the U. S. Department of
Agriculture'*
sod
conservation
service.
The oilier group will recom­
mend ways of financing. Ralph
Davis, rsrrutive dirrctor of the
State Hoad Department. I* chair­
man: A. D Ulrich, director of
the Game and Fresh Water Fish
fommitslon. and a staff member
of the development commission
to be named later, members,
Collins* program received the
hacking of twn key legislators,
Senstr t'rrsldent W, Turner Davis
of Madison and the pre»Ment-d»sIgnat*. Mdllam A. Shands nr
Gainesville. The governor said the
House speaker designate Doyle
Conner of Slarke, who was unable
to attend, also expressed favor­
able interest.
"In the face of our state'i tre­
mendous growth, we must pre­
pare now so thst we will always
have adequate public r&lt; creational
facilities,*' Collins said.
"While it is true new Industry
is coming Into Ihe date, it is do­
ing so because those employers
are attracted by Florida living,
We’re heading towards shorter
work hour*, more leisure time,
more time for recreallnn and ear­
lier retirement.
"We must be sure that we have
adequate boating and fivhinir op­
portunities for all these people."
Shands said Florida "lend* it­
self admirably well to river de­
velopment without a great amount
of expense or preliminary effort."
Davia said "We don't nee-1 an
educational program for this In
my are*. Our people already have
been edu-sted by the low water
level.
''I ’m for this program enthu­
siastically and have been for a
number of years."

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PAIIT OF THE CROWD ATTENDING Saturday* n ;bt s barbecue given for City Employees, thru
famil.es and friecr.ds. Mayor F. D. Scott (IhirJ Iromhft J receives a generous helping cf barber.
Hosts for ;ha annual event weere the Hoard of Sa lford City Commissioners. Staff Photo)

A UNITED STATES SAVINGS liond awarJ was pri-scntel recently to Jce Lumpkin of Tho Sanford
Merabi Staff, J’resctitlng the certifies!*' to Lumpkin (left) I* W. A. Patrick, Chairman of tho Seminulo
County Savings Hand Commutes-, t bluff Photo)

Record-Breaking
Speed Is Reached
By Research Missile
Hv VEItV IIUT.IANU
LANGLEY AIR FORCE RASE.
Va. tfv— The National Advisory
Committee for Temnanlirs (NACA&gt; disclosed lhal It ha* fired a
fotuvtaee
rorket-propelled
re­
search rnivsiL' lo a record break­
ing speed of more lhan fl.coo m

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NACA. the government’ * top
aeronautical research organliatlcn. said the rocket attained a
sp ed of more than 10 4 times the
velocity of sound, and rove to an
altitude of more than 200 miles
An NACA spokesman said this
compared with about 4 .wo miles
an hour for the viking Ticket, and
was the greatest speed NACA had
yet achieved with its test miisile
tiring*.
The dev li e wia fired from
NACA'a Waltopi Island. Va., re­
search station, and ill flight ended
far out in tho Atlantic Ocean. The
firing was announced at an inapee*
tinn of NACA'a Langley areonaudeal laboratory, attended by CO
invited guesta.
I'ropuliinn was provided by four
motor*, fires! in sequence!. The
first two motors were of the type
used to boost the Nike missile
The nose ot Ihe mi*tde was pick­
ed with Instrument* and tele meterlng equipment to rr.ont tem­
pera Iuree and relay them (-■ a
ground receiving station.
Floyd Thompson. Ihn labora­
tory’* associate director for re
search told the visitors NACA Is
looking Into future problems in­
volved In piloteJ flight at speeds
of J.ono miles an hour and faster.
He apoke nf travel by man
earning aircraft at .peed* of five
tlmea the vttoclty nf sound er faster aa appearing "within the
realm of relatively* early attain­
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with the limitations nf fuel capa­
city. The potential energy In a
two-pound lump of uranium Ihe
sire of a golf hall equals about
gan.noo gallona fuel oil er 3,ooo
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lb* Federal Dvlt Defense Administration's enter*
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Device Developed
To Give Warning
Of Nuclear Attack

llibt* would be powered by the hospital’! own
Ibdillnwalt grnrrator. while the Imlrnmcnts would
be ilerlUicd in beUlc-gas-iualeil autoclave* nr
pressure cooker*.
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(rip relays that Instantly* sounl
Of TO million llcmrd autnn'.vwarning horn*, eloie blast doors, bilr drivers in tho L, S , approx­
turn off ga* lines, start radioing- imately 2d million received trafIcally filtered ventilation systems fk vlolallett ticket* in 1935
and set off other protection meas­
---------------------------------------- J t
ures.
The system is described as Im­
SOMETHING
mune to conventional high ex­
plosive blasts or thunderstorm
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false alarms, as well as to cosmic
rays or other atmospheric radia­
Something
tion.

WASHINGTON ** The Army
disclosed today the development
of a relatively Inexpensive device
to give automatic warning In the
event nf a nuclear bomb or poison
cat attack.
The device, officially labeled llie
An African safari group of
Radiological D e f e n s e Warning
System. w»s dsvetcpaj by the nine "tourist explorers" require*
Army Signal Corps laboratories at a 'i f f of 23 experts to accom­
Ft. Monmouth, N, J. It 1* al­
pany them.
ready Installed at ore tnalor mil­
itary headquarter* which the an­
nouncement did nn! name.
If AVI t i l l
The Army said It will be
installed at Important Air Ferre
bases and will be used by Civil
Defense authorities throughout the
INIUISNCI
country It could be used to pro­
HIVING I.
tect vital Industrial plants, the
Army said,
PRYOR
Army engineer* estimate that
It El*.
the electronic part nf the system
S erv ice h ou r
would roit about |VX&gt; under full
LjV M otto.
production ronalltlom.
Mrich Hltlg.
The Army said the system de­
lects any atomic or hydrogen
SANFORD
bomb explosion endangering an In­
PHONE H3fl
stallation and can be arranged to

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Full Attendance
Sought To Greet
Kiwanis Official
Ttic Sanford Kiwani* Club hai
railed for a 100 per cent atten•lance at ita noon luncheon mrr'ins Wednesday at the Yacht Club
to meet and Steel F, S. Sursulne
J r , U Governor of Dldrirt 3,
Florida Kiwani*.
Sursuinr. .aid the Kiwani* Bui•elm. weekly new* letter of the
®6inl Kiwani* group. will be the
principle eucit of the club.
A delegation of »cxtn local
Knanian* rcpre.cnted the Sanford Club at the Di.triet Convenlion In Fort Lauderdale early
la-&gt;t week Thotp attending, and
from whom a report will be
heard at an early dale were: A
I Wilmn, president of the San­
ford Kiwani* Club; Mr, and Mr*
•Roy Mann: Mr and Mr*. Fd
ShtnhoDer: Mr. and Mr*. M. R
SlricklanJ: Mr and Mr*. David
Gatchel; Mr and Mr*. Ralph A
Smith, and Captain and Mr*. Roberl W Jarkiun.
Rrtult* of the election of a
Board of Director* mil probably
be amioiuiced at (he luncheon
meeting Wednesday. A ballot, lut­
ing Ihe lop ten men in the ra&gt;c
for 13.1* Director*, resulting from
lla-t week'* voting, ha* been cir
rulaled and maileJ to Kiwani*
Club member* f,om which lo
*e|e&lt;t .even
Srlect.on of thr teem director.
will comple'e the local Kiwani*
Club voting for 1957 officer* and
director*.

4Banner Days
(Continued from Page I)
•hopping at home of Ihe conven­
ience hometown More* offer (heir
emtomer* and became of Hie
comparable p rim
offered on
romparahle merchnndue," local
merchant* revelled.
“ Banner Day* will give u* an
opportunity to prove that mcrrhandur can be purchased in
. Sanford a! price* that will u n tie
* Ihe »liopper,"
the merchants
group laid
President Perkin*, of the San­
ford Merchant* A-iociation. ha*
reminded Sanford folk, that they
should “ mark their calendar for
Ihe event " The gigantic Banner
Day* *a!c will be -taged Iht* week­
end. Oct. 19 20.

Smathers
(Continued from Page II
put on a sidewalk campaign to
help Florida Hnu«c member* who
have Republican opposition. Smo­
ther »ald he dur*n't think |l.*i
need |,i* help l„ win but lie wan'*
to get a* man} Democrat* to
Vote a- pov.itilc
Sniather* will be in Miami Oct.
1 2? 73 at the tide of IG-p llante
Fa»ce!l on Ocl ?i 23. he’ll tv
with Hep Paul Roger* who*e ill*
tilid include* Fort Lauder lale.
Mr*t Palm Beach and Fort J|&gt;
cr.-.
On Oct 23 Jo. Smather* will ;;i
to li e Tampa St Pr(er*burg area
I . help Wintnn King in hi* effort*
to unirat (IOP Ho i.r member
Viilllam Cramer.
Following hii two day* with
*V"ngrenm an llerlong Smather*
wdl go to Dalla*, Te* , fnr a
►perch and a* he **;•*, " ( io i1,
know* where.'' before election dm
He‘« bren on nationwide televulon and radio program* in re­
cent week* for five minute talk*
to drum up fund* fog the Dem- •
cratv.
Smather** job require* that hr
stick a* elo«r to Wavhingtnrj ,*«
I' &gt;.*ih|r and hi* trip* are by niane
v fin d only for a couple of day* at
a tmir An exception will he (he
Florida jaunt.

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McDonalds Are
At Convention
Thomat McDonald. manager of
the Abstract Cnrporatinn id San­
ford, and William C. Hutchuon.
Sanford
attorney, accompanied
by lheir wive* arc in Miami at­
tending the KWh Annual Amrrlcan
Tillr Auociation Convention .
Title and abstract men from alt
over the country will so to Miami
for the comention beins held In
the fabulou* Fountainbleau Ho
tel They will be reprracnUUvei
from 41 ilate*. the Dittrict of
Columbia, Alaska, and Hawaii.
The convention, in it* firal day
today, will routinur through Oct.
ny
Morton McDonald. I’ rrtident of
thr Abitract Corp&gt;&gt;rati. n of Sanfortl and DcLand. and prc*ldcnt
of the American Title Auociatiun.
will preiide oxer the fire day
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School he will go to a Naval Sup­
ply School for further irainins
and lran»fer to hi* fir»t J..ty -tation.
Hi. enlutinent i* for a period
o f 3 year* anf 4 month.
Fred Wilton, who ha* been »*•
loctatrd with hi* father at tA'il•on-Maier Furniture Store on Fait
Firat., graduated from the l Tnivrrtily of Florida in June of thl*
year at which time he receded
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Hospital Notes
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Admi**ion*:
Fredi Smith (Sanford i
Norma Jean Sharpe i Titusville)
Carrie Woodruff i Sanford i
Shirley Rraddy (Geneva)
(ieorge Whittier i Sanford i
Discharge*:
Henrietta Mar»hall iMaillanr&lt;r
Zana Beckwith i Sanfordt
Josrnna Rns* iMimti
Marian Mitchel l Sanfordi
Haiel Hatty (Chuloatai
Ocl. II
Admittionv:
Mr*. Mildred Landrr'.lt
I New Smvrnai
Ivy Jane Etlri.lge tOrlando)
Levi* Cutter i lie Bar* j
Han ts Ro*t»n ( Sanford i

Collins Praises
State Savings,
Loan Industry
George Touhy. Executive Vice
President of Ihe FirM Federal Sav­
ings an.l Loan -A»*n, returned
Saturday evening from Tallahassee
where he attended a three day
convention of the Florida Saving*
and Loan League, highlighted by
addresses delivered by Gov, LcJtoy Collin* and Walter Drier,
preHdenl of the l'. S. Saving*
and Loan League
Gov, Collin*' talk focturd nn
Character and tai.l that ihi* grra:
state hat a distinctive character,
that stem* from the gift* of God
with which it i* ble**ed and from
the composite character* of it*
people. Collin* lauded Ihe *tatc
saving* and loan industry with a*.
f c ’.* of one nn.l a half billion dol­
lar* and taid that the fabulou*
growth of the Male was made po*slide to a Urge degree because
people cnlnittrd Ihrir saving* lo
the a**ociation* that jn turn loan
ett them to provide home* for a
large segment of the permanent
population.
Drier taid that ihi* great coun­
try wa* huill around the home,
the Church and the schools and ihe
nationwide saving* and loan in
dutlry turd a major portion nf it*
349 billion in *«**!» to provide
fund* for 40 per rent of the fin­
anced home* of thr nation Safe­
ty of savings and availabdily nf
l.ntnr buying and building fund* in
rquitable proportion* plare a heavy
re»j)on»it)ility on *aving* and loan
people, he *aid
Touhy. a* chairman of ihe pub] lie Relation* Committee, *er*ed a*
moderator of a panel ditcutinn on
1the topic Friday afternoon.

U.S. Savings Stamp
Sales In Schools
Increase Last Year

)A A Patrick, Votun'ecr Sav­
ing* Roml Chainnan fur Seminole
F umty, todj &gt;- made known th»t
*1 hool chit iren in Florida during
Ihe 1935 V, tchnol year partlripatrd in *rhoo| laving, program*
f-.r the purcha«e of U, S Sav­
ing* Stamp* in gre.irr number*
than a' any time -mee the end
i f the war
Jr ne Marshall ISanford i
Saving, stamp u n during thr
Birth*:
l&gt;»*l arhool year gained nt &gt;re
Baby Boy AVwodrulf
han SlSfi.nuO un i 31 per cent ov­
Baby Girl Sharpe
er the previout year and *rt a
Discharges:
new re&lt;"&gt;d in amount »ince 1943.
F*»ie Se**ion* ( Sanfordl
Betty Mounlcastle and baby
“ Saving* Rond rale* In Fiot.ia
t Sanford)
during September." Patrick *.*id,
Alberta Randall »Sanford)
were 41,430,252, nun for Hie fu -t
Alice (letmao and baby lSanford) nine month* nf I9'*t am t&gt;3,53).Shirley Braddy (Geneva)
747, o ff 4 9 per rent from la«t
Ocl. II
year Thl* arcounti for 717 jht
livelyn Jonr*
ipfll of FI rid*'* tf'3 qu-ta nf
Mary Margaret Lompktn (S.infordi tig. 1(*&gt;.(»*). seminote t ounty '* |&gt;urLaurrlte Milium* (lube Mary i fha*e* for ihe v r ir t » late now
Klainr Ita** iSanf.nl
•land at KUt.ITT, whicfi i« 81 T
Flora Whitten ( Sanford i
jn rent o f ir rounty goal. " he
Mublr llrusn ( SanfutU
*tln&lt; ludeJ.
Births:
Baby Girl Jonrr
llisr hargrs:
Jack Benton 1Sanford i
Mildred l.andnih iNrw Smyrna)
Kmliy )Vit»on (Sanford)
Judge Erne! Hmuhotlrr vr*.
Henry Berry ifirncva)
ferdav putted
name* from the
Fredi Smith
Jury h-iv to »rtve on the jury for
William II Hughes
Semin-.ln t'ounty Court which will
o c r . is
Convene Motidj- Oil 2J.
Ad illinium:
(ieorge B Elliott l.Sanford.
Summon* fof jury dot* are
Jean Sharpe (SanfordI
being .erved on the 38 name*
Janet Mil hai l I Sanford i
.elected, by Seminole Comity
Kluabcth S. Wurth iDeBaiyy
Sheriff J L. Hobby
Birth*;
Baby Girl Whittrn
s a m m uiv in hi: nm .r
Disrhargrs:
TAMPA—The hou*e where ( uti
Iami* B. Cuntcr I.Sanford I
an pairin' Jo*o Maiti lived while
• am e Woodruff (Sanford)
Visiting Hour*: Private Boom*, in exile in Tampa -'ill be lorn
II a m. to 3 p.m.; Semi-Private down and a -ancillary in hi* mem
Room*, 2 lo 4 p m , 7 to 9 p.m. f.rv railed there.
Pediatries, II a m. to 8 p m. Par­
Guillermo Bolivar Cuban ronent* and (Irandjiarnl* only; ob* •ut, -aid die Cuban Government
Metric*. No v i&lt;itmg during feed 'ii* decide 1 to erect t e *.*nctuary
mg of baliic*. Private room*, ti
a m lo 12 noon. 2 in 4 p.m.

Psychiatrist Says
Somc Soldiers Lack
ci ny of M 1**0 in edy fund* Three
seeiMinlant* le-tifird for the ttatr
.... *urh
&gt;»*m 4a “r
11j1irij^r mu
that
»hortage
did C\IM.
evl.t,
£Vhe ilefen-e maintained tl wa* a
■a»r nf nti-*lng fund* with *evfr9bA . . I j 1 . .
n a r .. . n
V ^ i
at other perron* having arre** U(be money, ra’ her than any faul­
ty bookkeeping
me Flor­
n orNew Poll Hiehey i* on the
ida Gulf C ent about 30 mile*
moth of St. Prtrnburg.
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Director* of the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce wilt meet
tonight for the first lime in the
pre-rnt ft*cal year to di*eu»a
many important matter*
The meeting will begin at i
o'clock and I* to be hr!.I In .he
Ed..rational Pudding board room
on Commercial Avr
Chamber of Commerce Manager
John Krulcr ha* urged a full
al'en lance of the Board of Dirert, r- for the important illicu-tlun.

Mrs. Jones Trying
To Locate Brother
C. W. Wakefield
The tialcr of a man. Mil»p’ «rdn Sanford, ha* written to the
‘■infnril Herald in nn attemp* to
. Op her brother
She write*. "Do you have any
,nformation a- lo the when about*
1 f ( AT. Wakefield.
“ If *o.*’ »a!J Mr*. J A J nr*

F fh l^ a I S fn n H n r H c
f c , , , , A-u l J l U I l U a r a S
*PHOENIX.
n-'Hivi.i, Art*.
h k . «P —• nn
An iArm*
P*.Vchtalri»t *»** many tf
S
Prl“ ,'u,r* o f war yielded to Comrn *. &gt; . r* ■ a I
e a l- .. , ■ a L iw a
IL.
munut khrain-aa*h)ng
ti e r 1 n - they did nol reeeivr proper 1rain­
ing al home.
Willianv E Mayer, at
lached to Brooke Army Mrdte.*l
Center at San Antonio, Tev . «aid
Amrrican pannt* are failing to
•each their rhitdrrn “ they ean't
During Ihr^ K**t Co*»t hurri- »urrender to «h*t they believe
cane *ea*on. Navy »hip* and air wrong, they ean'l alwaya 'make
.'r a il are playing an important a d ea l.'"
part in a new evp-nment |0 pho
Mayer, who hat Interrogated
lojraph hurricane* by mean* of I’ S. toldirr* held pruoner rlurir:
rip.-kct* The*r rorkrt* are equip the Korean War. *poke at a PHoe
pet with camera* »nU
- - nt* Prev* Club forum la«t night
h-rnr to an altitude of about |nq
He laid the Army cannot be
niltr* where pirt :re. laaeu .. . peeled to provide mldier* with *
* *■*••*'*• ° f Aho") *90 mile* new tet of ethical itandard*
f oatlng rocket o n e e v e - -o -. Theve Mandardi, he laid, mutt be
taming the camera* are diien- e*t*b!i»hed by home training.
raged from Ihe r • o' ,
Mayer taid few*r than 1 p*r
chided to ihe ocean where they cent nf the U. S. soldier* held nri*
jucked up by Navy tmj».
oner in Korea were tortured or
brutally trea-ed But about 30 pet
'D u i.ertrude Abbott, a girl rent made prioaranda tape re
new.paper reporter in Ruihville roreding* for the Communuti. he
HI . be gan wFen *t-e w** ja - e •aid.
old She I* ttlll a reporter at
Ten per cent informed on other
&lt;3.
American prisoner*, he laid, with
in m - it c
1 .
• I oul h,vint»
threatened,
nf ..
,
. "H1' *? n*r * « t '
*'And « per rent o f the prisonof the elrmenlary arhool* have r n died before thev were te
Ihe reennimended minimum of l (rated The* were not * i,n , (i or
acre* for p|j/
phy.Kally m.drcated.
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tell him to write to hi* «i«ler
' I have a check for him." Mi*.
' me. wrote In her -r-ller

WIMtNS H ttC IttM M M iv '
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P .r m o I!« rnure*. Marrarrtel nut
The Prtncc** ll lounug Uritlih l.a*t .Mi

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Continued from page t
on the southern tip of Flnrida ind
on the we»t rou t a* the *lurm
moved northward However, ihow.
rr iquall* and fairly strong wind*
were fnrrca*l for the area during
the day.
Smalt craft waning* remained
putted f;otn Cape llattrrat, N, S.
southwari) through the Florida
key* on the ra»t coa*t and north
to Tarpon Spring* nn the «e»t
coast. Rainfall at Orlando in 21
hoot* measured 31' Inches.
Sturm' weather alio hit *ectlon*
of Tova*. with rain*, ball ami
strung wind* ladling the ea'teni
half of the Panhandle. Some crop*
were damaged by hail. A Ra*H
flood inundated the eastern part
of Odr**a. in ne*l Te\a«, forcing
familic- In a Cl block area to flee
their hump* The 3’ n.eh cloudburtt futlowed a blinding dust
storm.
Thr rain In Teva* wa* the hear.
Ie»l in month*, me.i'iiritig up to
7 inchc* In *onve pta.r* over the
weekcml.
Only a couple of ..llirr wet *po'«
weie re|N&gt;rtril a* fnirly mild
weather continued in most *rctlon- of the rountrv. Stiower* fell
in pari* i&gt;f the upper Great l.ake*
.tiling the night.

WHO IS HI.INDER
THAN IIK THAT WILL
NOT SEE
When \ou K*-’t your next •I
prescription do not lac blind e-r
to iti* true vn!ue. The price
you jrny for it, m»t only in­
clude* tin- chiirjge for th*
ingredients, but also yout
proportionate share of the
million* of dollar.* that hne
been spent on scientific rcsearch to perfect it.
Part of your coat i* for
the time necccssnry to
check il select the Ingre­
dients, record it, label it
properly, and when neces­
sary, to compound it- Des­
pite nil this, the Average
ehnnge of all our prescrip­
tion* is about 62-70, and
most of them cost you less
than STUD.

TO U C H TO N
DRUG CO.
r t r e r r i P T r i r i cn rM tsT S
Pvt 1*« * Harwell*
fen tru M H ill

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Textile Prices Increase Again
NKV.' V*&gt;ItK e — 'nuther in
Pievt. .1* 01 e r Binlinglon
rrra-r in trVtlle price, thl* &lt;uir
nrganDsU -n* had an
on deiunlive f»brl&lt;
wa* an
nounerd higher |&gt;ri.e* on wmden
pounced by It irllv-gt"1 Ind -Inc*
flsm -l ar.t •jnlhc- • f.'r lc * fur
Inc . world'* targe*! lc»lilc pr
,llir r r
Ihe m eVi apparel trade
Burlington »*id i&lt;* Decorative AAalter S II rnc, prrtidcnt of
Fabric* A*»oclate* had made price De.oritlve ) a h r l c * \**»cialr*
inerratr* ranging up to five p r
,f"' '''cM inerea'e wj* m.i ti
«ent a yani on fabric* for (he up ncce**ar&gt; by wage inrreaae* re
h&lt; Ivtrry, l i c k i n g * and virapery
P‘" ' n‘ ‘&gt; effect in Southern
trade*
trvtile null*.

Hen's whit put the m
i&amp;icin tin newhind of FORD!
It a ll a la r l r d w it h ih e new “ Im v r r F o u l.* * AVhrn
I oftl e n g m rft* p tv n iin l On* l u l l ) , ih ry tlid n 't ju*l du nk
(n trin t* « l new q u m g * new brake*, rtew a*Je*. I h r*
lli. m glii in ir im t id a 1 at tbnwigli aio l rhiuugb new.

What put the magic

Tire wheel* ant *tiia!lrr. In (In* lie** )'*(*) (*
nrw
In even detail dial evrn (lie wlieel* luve (hanged N-iW
•niMIfi and I*under l»»i a l-eii r gnji nil die inwd, they
lie Ip you lakr nit ijuu lly , .. gi*r ynu a beiiri tide.
T h e w h e e lh o ** an t In n g e r . . . * * * I'"W vnu ra ti th no *t
|» tween a I n u l d ia l * n v r i 16 ft. I&lt; m g-«i nne d ia l • over

17 !(. 1-mg'
"I hr frame *nt whirr. *idr tad* Ion* nul In nne 1 mnyr
lia b le rid in g p la n .u n i . . . a In w ri. vleekcr lilh n u e tte

in the new kind

*1l*r riitr in i a n tim llirr. A\alt* new *n*pen*inn, new
ip , in .-nr: li-o it and r ia l die l o ir dn« row I ,m l g i ' r l
*1111 i&lt; III. i l . n t von II n n 1 .in i In m a tllllg 101 v r lv r l
i m c n . l «tnurh Viol d ia l lo.ld* lin e n il tr a il lo ath . Inn!

lire handlini (itl rarirr. l,-n»'&lt;l and bataiord lilr a

36 Selected
For Jury Duty

s o m k t h im

Steady

CofC Directors
Urged To Attend
Session Tonight

p a n llir i ih i* rat ha* new t w r p t t in k lim it lin p e n io ir*
lll.it w m l* in inagit w lir ll Vn il need U tin Ml,

of FORD?

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Veil w id i 1 liiim lr ih ilil (•(&gt;! It nilet* a wnle
g e n l Silv e r Vnniveivaiy V 8 * m i l l r v e n h n iicpower n e rd * . . . plu* a nrw v rivo m n l th r lam nilt
V lilia g r " J j V r i * 1*.

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Adlai Running Double Campaign

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Nevertheless, each time he U-! proposed nothin* that canid be
WASHINGTON -f— Adlai Ste­ &lt;ues such a statement the news- considered brand new with him
venson is running a kind of doublr men accompanying him write unless perhaps It was this:
stories about them, trying to cov-: He proposed a general federal
presidential campaign. Part of it
The City of Sanford lina long needed an up there are beating the drum* for a Tnllaer the main polnta. But these ald-to-educatlon program for the
he talks, part of U he writes.
auditorium and a recreation center where has.se** Civic Center. And how do they pro­
mostly have to be one-day- one-: state* to be used to meet s-oeh
He makes speeches almost shot stories at best.
community event* can be ataged, where our po*o to get It? By adding a ten per cent tax
state's particular need. For rvevery day. attacking the RepubiiIt la no wonder therefore If ample: one might need m ogf
friend* from all over the atate and the io their UTILITY BILL,
cana and sometimes talking about many people hare trouble under- schoolrooms, one might need t&lt;&gt;
south can gather for Important convention*
Not only that, the Tallahu**ee Civic Ccn[What he'd do if elected dut. ex- j standing what he's talking about— train more teachers, one
might
and civic affair*, and where a youth recrea- ter, a* it is proposed today, will co*t the clcrpt for the farm problem to „r plans to do if elected — when need more books,
tion program headed by u trained director then* of that city $1,500,000 for the auditorwhich he devoted a whole speech aji they know of his Ideasoo
This could be considered a nee
he almo«l ncxer goes mlo Jetail health, education or the
agedis approach inthe sense that it
can begin it* ojMiration to benefit the young- ium and the property on which the center
on program* he has in mind
annie general reference In them spreads itself across a wider field
alert.
is proposed to be located is to cost in the
Every once In a while he Lsuc* in his speeches
than what
has generall&gt; bi-cn
Lack of such a center lias seriously handi­ neighborhood of $2,104,000.
a policy statement, ne'.'ing lortb
Stevenson doesn’t work up these talked about in Congress so far
capped Hanford on many occasion* when op.
And yet, those folk* are clamoring for
his program if eictled.t Ho has Is- programs by himself. Hr has the That hat been federal aid to stain
portunitle* presented themselves whereby that Civic Center—yes, cvoryltody want*
sued thro* such statements so fa r help of specialists in each field, for building sehoolrooina only,
we could profit immeasurably and then hud this lm|*ortant facility In the Tallahassee
on health, educatic- and old peo- Rut they are not—from ike standIt would be unusual If man*
pie
point of getting acre's ideas that Ideas in his policy statem rrO
to turn them down Imm.h u mc of lack of *pncu. Community, even at the cost we’ve just men­
Each statement goes into much ca"
undentood-well were brand new: The three Held,
When have we had a day-in-aml-day-out tioned.
more detail on each program than * n 'lrn- tThp&gt; «• overwritten
of health, education and aging
recreation program for children of ull age*
An editorial in one of the Tallahassee
he ha. attempted to explain in hi.
' 'P*"* hour* going through his, have been under study for yearentrusted into the hand* of recreational di­ newspaper* point* out thut In the two mon­
speeches
These written policy ,hrrp f,olir&gt;' “ elements—equlvs- j
This is what Stevenson's policy
statements, handed to newsmen. Irn‘ *° ,hr^ Pa*p* *" * " Mr,P, Ppf 1 »UlfMents do: the) call for « rector* on n permunent basis?
th* since the de*ign fur a Tallahassee Civic
run to thousands of words. Most *-a" ,, *"»de meliculou* nates on pandlr.g federal programs already
The answer I* 'Never' And yet, from every Center wa* unveiled, not a single word of
people never see them in full be- parh P"1"'- or Promire, Stevenson in existence or taking action on
*ldc com es the hue nnd cry. "do something opposition ha* been hoard—to the overall
cause few newspaper, have room me-ntsone.t
proposals previously made in &lt;\B
for the children!"
plan or to its location.
to run the full text o ; ..veches or
Thcn- bp’ au»c « f Stevenson'* gross but passed over, or ti.ey
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lUtrrnrnti which take tip a whole vaguenet. or reference to back- [ merely tugge.t ttudy tng tome
Where do Sanford people go when dance
And here In Sanford, we have an audi­
ground
or
Idea*
which
only
ipepha.e of a problem to decide w!ni
page,
as
these
do.
bands are to !*• e n jo y e d — to hear musical torium, civic center, recreation center, and;
ciali.t* in each firld would fully could be done.
w*
piograml—to nttc - 1 civic attraction* from beauty spot offered, literally on a "silver
undcr.tand, I entitled the help i f
Stevrnton't program, would
r«(M) to 1,000 people— to attend convention* platter", even to the location fo r which there
tpecialltl. in Wa.hington to feel cost money, at he acknow led,, i
turo 1 knew what Strvcnton wat If Congrett ever approved all of
of civic, fraternal, and eomerclnl orgnnlzn- I* no charge for the land—no charge for the
aiming at.
them they wnuld eoit a lot yf
tlon»? To cities scattered all over Florida— auditorium and civic center.
NEW YORK t B - 'I 'ig t are not and. Indeed, who before her rv*-r Holly tool gold now pounn
In all three ttalement*—ao far money. Hr ha. not attempted to
all of them boasting of an auditorium
I’ erh a p * th ere a re Home w h o u bjcct to open-minded — they ’re sneaky.” I played Joan In Gaelic in Dublin her anmewhat disturbing,
a . I could learn—-Stevenron ha. clim a te their total cost.
Wc think that for the most part, practical
lien!it ljccau *e "1 d id n 't su g gest it". An excu se e*w siobh» n McKenna, positively. . . . in English In London . . .
|lrin., ,|kp .
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fjAhead.
ly every person In Sanford I* heurtllyy in that i* hnn lly fen*ahle *in cc there I* n o l l '* ^ 1 * o n '1 havp ' hem on
•" Irish arcem in Manhattan |..
fa rm
.
.
.
and.planned
to
do
it
in
French
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obc&gt;
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,imc
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much.
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favor of the Sanford Civic Center—we think doubt that the Board of Sanford City Com"But 1 love rows. They bave in Paria?
like to live in the prefect and
-------- iy Willi AM g in ------------------- and believe that majority of the |»coplc in missioner*. five men who have worked un- suck
beautiful long eyelashes."
What H Siobhan (pronounced have no ilenro to know the day
Central Prrt* Writer
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Sanford have wanted *uch n center for a tlringly for such on important facility for
The farm that Mias StcKcnna. . "Shh-vawn") like offstage* M'c'l, i and hour I'll pav* on.
A TANKER, loaded to tha light* to permit right play. Zadol*
nund«?r of year*. Wo believe, too, that for our community, would allow anyone who brighter a t a r of the current »he It to b u s y - almost every
-Before I Hu anvthmg *l.c I
brim with wine, la bdlng sent to Dumkopf aay* h* Isn't a bit
the most pari, Sanford citizen* think that a would like to, step forward and put his drama »«*non, apokr of w a s thi* «*&gt;* * new Uoll)uooc1 produerr
t .
* ,
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.
Cyprut for tha um of French Interested—h* play* badly enough
one the dream, o f owning and re- tuddenly "discovers" her — that **
8 back
,rrlanl • mui
Sanford Civic Center is the greutest step name of approval on the proposal,
troop* italioned there. That'* the la broad daylight.
tiring
to
tome
future
day
In
her
**cing
her
alone
it
only
.lightly
ni*
'
on.
I,on
H'*
"tdy
visht.
forward our Board of Sanford City Commi*There *re those, perhaps, who think that
laili.it bit of war for should It
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native Ireland. After, of course. , w difficult than It would be toMiss McKenna'* hutbund it Denbe "bar” I) new* wa'va heard of
* loner*, hnvc taken for a long, long time.
Sanford Is not Idg enough or wealthy enough the achlevrt another dream — t o : err*nge * private game of crab nit O'Dra of Dublin'. Abbey Play
If after-dark golf twromet
til * lung time.
popular lit may Aaic In add luo
And the happiest part of acquiring this for such an ornate structure. And there a- play llamtet. No. not Ophr! a. trass billiard, with Pre.ldcnt El . . .
&gt; t !
more haiardt to Iha game —
liraml new facility for Hanford nnd it* lievi- grnin i* n thought that should I** eliminated Hamlet! And ahe’ll probably get tenhower.
In Kngltnd a goal i&lt;a. found chlgger* and gnati.
pie I* the fact thi\J tliere won't lie any extru Immediately for Sanford U growing *o fast, ,,rp
Finally I arranged a luncheon
",V°tU ‘T * ,hf COljn,r)
t t t
m o mine ihafl itO fttl down,
b u R r' 1 The/
"charge" placed on anything when it I* fin- that it cannot, under the circumstance*, keep Every now and then an actress date. It cam.- during a brcik In ,rrUnd a,c
A Canadian Mlantlit tayt mati ’rotahfy looking fur tome old.
along who can seratch a a teven hour reheanal of an Oct. tell you tlraight out whit they
discarded tin ran*.
Bulla** *r* *tlr«&lt;t*d by ■ ii.*p- $
ally approved and under construction nnd up with itself. Sanford is a City! It's grown rjtnes
match In your veins and set you* IMh NBC-TV preeutatiun of 6 om- think, inttrad of lellimt my how
• r ’t fcM kfN tk, Wb«l at* w *
t t t
then completed. Tho Sanford Civic Center beyond the Mage when it should Ire thought brain and heart aflama. For **v- ertet Maugham'* "the U tter,' in
tuppo td I* d * — m **t* with an
nice
I
look,
they’ll
»ay.
"Oh,
Siofifty
Italian
tonvUlt
wr.nf
on
m
comes to Sunford citizen*—and it I* their* upon as n village or town—and |&gt;eople *fay oral seek* young Mias McKenna which Mitt McKenna portray* a
l&lt;* cub* I* lb* m*utbT
kunger
tlrlke
k*c*wM
*f
lock
*f
bhan,
how
you’ve
failej”
.
to u*o Just ns often ns the occasion warrant* nnd live where there are facilities to serve has been doing just that to au­ cool-blooded murdere.t
f t i
music an lb* *Ht*n rodle. WtM'i
Mitt McKennas green eye*
off-nroadw ar
A Montreal man haa been
Slobhan aavet her acting fnr the
Its use—on a platter. Yes, n girt to Sanford them—not where they are kept from them diences In the Wllh
•heir far* rile, "Tk* f H im t'i
Phoenix Theater with her electric
charged with burying his new
a* a return for the franchise awarded tho as it would lie in this instance should the p^trayal of the tomboy taint in floodlight*. She ahuwrd up weir­ glowed a . the talked of he.* future U n g f
aulomobtl* and then reporting It
ing a weathered tweed tu.t and farm.
t
I
t
Florida Power and Light Company. These Civic Center not be approved.
Bernard Khaw's " ’St.Joan”
'mlaalng” to lh* Insurance comHat-heeled white *hor«. She wore
"A ctreifc. are »o fooliin with
A gu.i court# la to U .^uippml I pany. What la this—a wrong kind
fund* are for Capital Improvements In CAPIUp in Tallaha**ee, tho Chamber of Com- Frillrs have acclaimed her the
with an alaborat* svstem of log blddow aaaotaT
n m£!‘
r Lthe\ raw-necked
rh'7 Z lTI!! Gl
J - 'rhair
'l '? Itbe‘
TOL letters and the use for the funds deriv- merce, Civic Association*, tile Board of "Greatest Joan of the century.1 %
cap
hid
. r„ money." the .lid. "They
cut
she
had
to
undergo
for
her
,houM
,avc
“
,nd
bu&gt;
'
a
ed frem tho franchise should lie returned to City Comml**loner*, citizens group*, an* nil
rote i t Joan.
f*rm they ran retire to and live
the people in tho form of Improvement* that pitching in to put over their project. Here,
I noted that the teemed to be comfortably.
will mean a greater eervico on the part of for some reuson or other, there ure
3 feet 5 and 123 pound, of talent
"&gt; want a farm of only 40 acre*.
the City to It* citiien*.
rumbling* In the background, not loud nntlheld together largely by freckle.. No twitnming pool No pig*. I’ve
There are riUea in Florida just begging nous rumblings of course, but enough to
"I'm afraid Dial no ono in the tried hard to like pig*, and I can't
for *uch an opportunity. They want and are know that there are those who would dure
theater except Katie Hepburn ha. l,ul borte., yet. Ami c o s t And a
FORT SILL, Okla.-Army PFC. more than I do." the said roe- 1* * fattening bullo. k» to pt-y the
■triving for such a Civic Center a* Sanford oppose such u project for Sanford,
Jack Krttrr. ton of Mr. and Mr*. fully. "In Garlic freck le rie|biH* - so that I can gamble a
has at Its thrcshhold.
A Sanford Civic Center Is the keynote Ruben Keller, Camel City Store, called 'little trout.' and Irish Ctrl* bit on the horse*.
Take Tallahassee, for Instnnce. Tho folks to the development of a finer, more liveable, Sanford, recently completed cadre who have them console thi mtclve.
In Garlic Slobhan McKenna's
training with the 534th Armoured by saying they are sign, vf beauty.
more profitable Sanford.
name meant "A bright spirit
Field Artillery Battalion at Fort
It is another beacon to indu*traliat* who SUI. Okta.
"Rut at a child 1 uied to try sprung from fire " It fi't thlt Col-)
wish to settle in Florida to choose Sanford Keller, a medical airman In the to icrub them o ff with b'dtrr- leen at neatly a&gt; do her Ire r'1**.
r a h lU k .d u a llr K . r . p l S t lu r d .p pud Sundtp
mUh.”
for
battalion's lleadquirteri
Head(|uariera B*tteO',|
Battery,
.... their
. . . . i i location.
m a u u n . It
it Is
»n another
n iiu m cr greeting
u iv cu iig to
io battalion'*
Slobhan. daughtrr of a G alt.)- n (
. .
.
■ m .t .1 at .Mnuid alaa. mallar Octobar If. li lt at
civic nrganlzatioiu, trade g n u ip ., fraternal will train new replacemenii com-, University mathematic, profemor. P l O n S U n d c r W Q V
IS* Ch i Office of Sanford, Pt-irMa onKr Iha Arl
n! »-..&lt;■■ ••• of Vl.rrh t l*T»
ami commercial organization* to come to lna ,m® ,bf unlt
*&gt;r,’*';l» a graduale mathematician her p
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FIlKlf rniKINK. IMIfor ard IMMIa'i.f
tropes to Europe early next year. »elf and ha. a ^ h le r ^ w n n 'i^
MAIIKIN IIA II VIAfl Hit. Itl.rull*. I ill Iof
Sunfortl for thoir annual conventions.
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There Is iiut ono answer—Sanford ncerl* Keller eni-red the Army In 1*4* dentist. A . a child the wrote end r
and completed bisie training at acted ..ul her own play, in a . ^ C r V I C C N U T S C T y
Tfca ll.rald I. a
nr Ilia A.ioclal.d I’rn.a
—and must have — the Sanford Civic Cen­ Fort Henning, (ia.
Which I. ..IIIIM ..rlutlt.lp lo iha u&lt;* for rrmiMir.VYFBS W -ria n . are
tlan of all Iha local «»•■ prt.ud In Ihl. aowtpap.r.
ter i* proposed in the City’* Capital Impro­ The 29.year old soldier attended neighbor's barn She .pent three
year, with the Abbey Theater In , h in&lt; up for , „ , i r f„re.t .ervvement program. If there i* any change hi Greensville High School.
Itaprt.anl.d Nailonatlp hr rian.ral Ad.ariUlnt
Dublin, bhe ha. played everything .
)r, m f„r So.l((, Florid* to
■•rvl.-a Inn. til (la-rgia Having. II. nh Bldg.
the plan*—let them be change* to make tho SIXTH FLEET (FHTNC)-W il­ from Lady Macbeth to Charily in
Atlanta Uamau
lie J. Flint, boatswain's mate "Charlie's Aunt."
sprclallro In slash pine and tropi­
Aunt.
Civie Center larger—not smallerthird rlass. USX. of l«o' W. 13th
Her Irith Bares up when any cal species.
M'nu'niiTioi. itATt*
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Wo have aald it before, and vve «uy
Sanford, patted thonigh the one question, her _____
■&gt; Cartlpr
de.lre 'o„ rplay
n. A. Bonninghausrn, manage
7 » m ttualha it* par
again—If Sanford I* going to be Idg, it must Sues Canal aboard the drstroyrr *•—
*“
' didnl
Hamlet. After
all,
didn't Saiah rrr,,t chief for the service was
is o
l»H
inis
THINK HIC»!
II’SS Harlan R. Dlcksoi for duly Bernhardt*
here recently to discuss plans.
All Plltuarr Bnllev*. *ar.U 1.» thanka ee.rilxiion. ani
*.
,,
. . . . . .
Ill the Bed Ses
"And whv shouldn't a woman 1co»tB and location of the 12'acre
kail-a. ..f •nlaflaliunrol (nr l*&gt;a rurun-a &lt;.f ralilaa
NO OltO OUt*i(ie o f hatlford i* guitlg to
T1,_ , h|„
fan.lt will b* rhtrntl f »r al rraular a.toiil.lh* u r n
i i
e
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The Ship ha. oven Oiwraiing tw- Hamlet’ " .he askr.l. "He t». |nursery with Elbert A. Schory Sr.,
© in*. K.« Iwms tfsiuM. Im . ar«u I.|tn IW-..1 A Airway
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— _____________ _____help Sanford
grow—it mu*t lie done frr“
('111 wiih the Sixth Fleet .inre July. like Joan, an extraordinary fig brad o f a .tale tropical research
r*ge -1,
Tuesday, Octolmr Hi, IOIsG within!
The Dickson, msking another ure. But Hamlet's problem is in- project at Fort Myerv
"I'm getting sleepy!"
- in a long line of Mediterranean tcllertual, rtther than phy,iral, so
Th-- closest state nursery now Is
howar four year. ago. What they cruises, will spend ainroximately why shAuld there lie any grrat at Chicfland in North Florida,
•hock about having a woman play Norman A llerrrn of Everglades,
do this time It problematical. tlx weeks in the Bed Sei.
FORT S V S T I S. Va.—Pal. him ?"
My guess la they wtll grt bark In
■vice chairman of the State Forline come November and Florida George C. Hodge, son of Mr. and
A* Slobhan talked little thought estry Hoard, ha. said that n tinsBy n t’KSEU. KAY
Florida In the forefront and doing wtll go along with the South as Mrs. A. B. Hodge. I.ake Monroe, cloud. *ml laugh crinkle. rha&gt;ed her nurt&gt;-ry fur thi. area It the
Florida will probably slip bark t magnificent telling ]»b.
solidly Democratic. Rut it will be recently was graduated from the earh other across her self-serious, key to limber growing in South
Inlo the Democratic column when
The local Democratic organisa­ close It Isn't easy to switch vot- Army'a Transportation School at face, Ilk* ripples on a *ummer Florida.
the volet ar* counted. When Ike tion it pinning P.t hop* on an •tt when they are eating high up Fort Eustl*. Va.
pond. She also hat a habit en
Increasing demands for lumber
carried the atata four years ago arnu.rd party and believes that on the hog and living better than
Hodge completed the aircraft Hearing In women of absentour local Democratic organisation dislike for Vice President Nixon thehy ever did before!
component repair course, which mindedly picking up am.aH numbs and pulpwood, especially by grow­
ing paper companies, have arout
quit kidding themselves and rea- on the part of a lot of people
If Florida does get back In taught him field and depot-lev*! from th* tablecloth and rating ed interest o f many South Flor­
Bred that It not only "could hap­ with fear that because of Ike'a lein it will be because of the e f­ aircraft repair.
them.
ida landowner, in eaplanning their
pen here" but "did "
The 17 year-old soldier attended
health, the Vlre President might fective work of party leaders and
Sh» finds the offers o.* quick timber resources.
..
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_
■&gt;—»■■
■•«
Seminole
High
School
In
Sanford
become
Prsident,
will
swing
Now all the big hoys are out
h e u.S,e*P kommlttao can take
entering the Army last
working tooth and toenail for the { voles bark into the Democratic credit
for a Job well done, ''b lrh k, ay j |e recelvr l basic training
party; Holland, Smathrrs, Collins,, column Ibis time,
ever way Florida goes It will he „ Kor, J(|rk, on g c
amt right on down the line. Under, Segregation might have been riosr.
the able direction of Jimmie Mil- an Issue at It was in the Goverligan, Ihc State Committee ha. cor'* r.are, hut a. it stands now.
built a fire and looks Ilk* It will 'be voters, whatever their per*
sonal feeling have no place to
pay off.
In the meantimo Republicans go, Ike, Slevmsnn. Krfauvrr and
haven’t been telling any grass Nixon have all been optspoken
»y HUMAN K lUNMIM, ■.».
grow under their feet. Thry have and all are in agreement. It Is six
been mqrr active in t his cam­ of one and half doirn of the
MANY a youngster has found angry, h* repeats tiu.„.
paign than at any time In Finn- other as far as this Issue is con­
that he ean get his own way with Characteristically, tbrae spells
cerned.
da’a history with morr candidates
a simple and generally safe tech- follow a pattern of crying, then
Vote, are voles, no mstter whit
amt Letter orfcaniiatiun all along
Slque—holding hit bieath.
a lung rry h*ld In rxplratlon. folcolor tho hand that rests them
tha line.
If your child tries to wrap you
by natlor. a toi of arm wav- \
and
nrllhcr
Republicans
nor
Dem­
around hi* linger by frequently &gt;nr atlBenlng. unconsciousness
Floridians have been getting a
ocrats are willing to go out on a
staging a breath-holding tan- »n&lt;L finally, relaxation and then
lot of attention from holh
par­ ||mi, when they have the Supreme
uoin partnim, chances are It's your own recovery.
ties Top flight men from both Court and law and order to mouth
fau lt
|Loot Sever* Case*
aides have been galloping down about.
The iliITVrfnrc between a deadly skid and a safe. qui&lt; h
Dioturbod Relationship
here to speak their piece and a
O f course.
leu
sev.
_____ In •
&gt;— a
c t .*
Radio
and
television
listeners
stop is idten the pavrmenl. You van atop faster, even in
'A
lot of folks are getting a kick
Otten such action* are symp­ the youngster doesn t lose
have been getting an earful for
cont u i .V O J •» -ox
toms of Insecurity on behalf of, sclousneu
lli* rain, on concrete. Tlvat’a berause concrete’* gritty
out o f all thla attention we are
c m c* a : &gt; a rm • n .vw o
month! and most of them ar*
he child. Oenerally,
they son
ran H
be
getting. They realise that It only
^•#e **s*r
v To eliminate the cause, the first
•oaaA J ‘ - --- __ —
r,W f - '' : .■'iJtevd--'
surface
give* your Urea a firm, tight grip, wet or dry.
getting tired of It. They resent
raced directly to a disturbed step la to end the family conlllcl
came about by Florida beroming
political blaw interfering with
hlld-parent
rtlatioruhlf
a "doubtful" stale. It may tie that
whatever It might be.
Betides permitting better vehicle control, concrete
their favorite programs. Trevs
In most cases, I think, youll,
vole*, will try and keep it that
EatablUh a tolerant discipli­
releases haven't offered much In
m
it
Lex nighttime driving tafer tool Concrete'! light*
GOLD IN THIM THAR U'AVtSF
find the parents have tried to 1nary regime Instead of Insisting
way on election day.
the way of argument. Name catl­
protect the youngster too well.! on strict enforcement o f rigid
'ii*S*.«(»r
us*
IX.MH
r
uai
*
colored
surface rellert* up to four time* more light than
Certainly, the state hasn’t suf­ ing on both sides doesn't fool the
have been overaottcUoua or tool rule*. Don t try too rarly or too
c.ec thua &lt;mtan «uvtw» m u « ssAff
fered the last four years. Buil- voters. They have been listening
dark
colored
pavement*. You ran tee farther end hove
easaaw e m s a * s o m u ssc m '
strict or demanding, or started hard to establish rigid toilet
nesa has never been better. ,N«w to this stuff for year* and none
M*4VM /M I T * SOOWC»u»
too early in habit training. The training and rating hablu.
more
time
to
alow down or atop to avoid danger.
imraorrmait to revea* tu«
Industrie, have been flocking to of It makes very much sense.
child (Imply resists these actions
1
think
you'll
have
a
happier
o
.
m
,V
it
&gt;
oa
WTO
X3C
\
:r
the state bringing millions of in­ Ike speed* too __«
much
Maybe you have been too vehe­ child If you follow thla advice,
. . . .time
. . . . being
im iijl
Concrete roads also ate safer because they ‘re free from
1„ 1. — •
-- .—
vestment dollars and providing „sick
and playing golf. Ile leaves
ment about feeding, toilet traln- om an on aud amswei
hiuardous
rut*, washboard wrinkle* and ravrled edges.
employment for thousands of too nyieh to subordinates and
tn« or in other training.
T. R.: Both my partnla are
Moplr. U probably would have doesn't know whet is going oo.
■omeUaca marital discord beIt's worth remembering that when the wewtlier i*
happened, no matter who was In Stevenson is a bum and a total
tween the parents might be the! allergic. Does this mean that I
Uve White House, No stale has loss. Nixon D at dangerous as •
■ndertyted factor. Kids, remem­ wtll have allergies also?
rough you're much safer on ikid-roistaut concrete.
ber, are a lot smarter than you1 Answer: Children whe have
mor* to offer than Florida and hydrogen bomb. Kcfauver ia a
a a y think.
two aUergta parents a n much
M r business. Industrial afcd finan­ double talker. And to It goat oo
PORTLAND CIMINT ASSOCIATION
cial Interests are beginning to res- and on. la oa* car and out tha
UseaRy, breath-holding Inci­ more likely to have an allergy
227 North Main Street, Oriondo, Hondo
(tie |L We do have to tip our other.
dents tecta attar tha child falls than those who do not a have
A Mdwai »n *»l»*w— •* t**n n oud
A* tut *1 f.
only
one
allergic
parent.
T
h
an
!•
accidentally or Is frightened.
ta t to Governor Collins for hi*
ttadnmnH+rmt/kod*or*u-.....* —*— ’
* |l*U .
Getting down to brass tacks,
a
greater
tendency
also
tor
th*
Then when be la hurt ar fright­
outstanding leadership la keeping Florida Dcmocrala elected Eiseaallergy
to
appear
at
an
aarUar
ened again, ar whan hn.Wnm. , 1

S. McKenna Says Pigs Sneaky'

YOU'RE TELLIN G M E f

~

LAP-A^DAY

News O f Men
In Service

The Sanford Herald

Too

To Classify

Insecurity Blamed
For Breath-Holding

Skids art l«ss llktly tfi &amp;WCMFTF

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xd THE SANFORD HERALD Tucj., Oct. 10, 1936, Page 5

Socialfcv&amp;niA

Demonstration
County Council To
Install Officers

Conning

The News

There will be an Installation of
officer* when the Home Demonatratlon County Council hold* If*
meeting Thursday at 10:30 a. m.
The Lake Man llntne Demoniiration Club will be horteia to
the meeling.
Following the opening *ong, the
Pledge will be led br Mr*. Mar­
garet Tindel, after which Mr*.
John Kashlr will give the devo­
tional.
After the roll call ha* been
taken, minute* retd and regular
business di*no*ed of, Mr*. John
McGrath will ipeak on Civil Defcn»e.
Lunch will be *ervrd at 12:00
follow ril by the afternoon pro­
gram. which i* a&lt; follows: a talk
on landscaping wilt be given by
Air*. J. F. Andrew*, a skit ssill
be presented unoec the direction
of Mr*. Margaret Tindel, and, in
concluilon. Mr* George Otic will
Conduct the installation of offt
eer*.

ny VIRGINIA CONN

The wive- of VAN II are getting hear that Mary will be staying
into the swing of things with Ihe in Sanford, a* »ha ha* been very
boy* gone. The fir*t o f many active in cub tcoul*, and ha* *o
many friendi here.
bridge parties svat given Satur­
Chet Krol, formerly of tbo
day night by Uonme Grandy and HATWING staff, .pent Ihe week*
Pat Hen-on at llonme't borne in end here from Waihlngton, D. C.
Lech Artwr. It ha* been my ex where he It now (tailored. Alto
penenie that by trie time a Jc- bark in town sva* Jack Wcldncr,
ployt &lt;1 .uud.on returns, moat of ni’"
ant Louise Parker entertained
the gul* know the r ile book front the Falaskas, Betty Guy'a parenta
cover t*i cover, llounie and Pat Saturday night. Included were the
»cm*d brownies, tee cream, and Guy*, their children, Walt and
chocolate sauce lo their guest*, llrryl Swin*on, Dldlle Weber, Chet
Krol. Jick Weldner, and Jim
who ssere Millie Snee, Sadie
Parker'* mother
Knuwdlc, Alice 'III!*, Camille
Mr*. Walter Wheelwright and
Viet; ,&lt; r. V,r:it..i I&gt; rmrt.'io, Ann family will be leaving today for
Rear, and Vi Mildahn. A touch Cohas*ct, Ma*». They have been
of 1 v i t e m e n t was added with Jean Dooley for twn werk^
\ cn Juanita IL-ltn*, who ua* am| |,llP included in their sightsopp* &lt; I to
tile went to the W(,)ng. Daytona Beach. Cypres*
he.pi.,, lo liv e a baby. This de- Gaiden*, and St. Petersburg
tcLp.'d into 4 furor when Juanita
Maine Libby, the tklpper
of
'had twin buy* Sunday night, much VAU-T i»feeling much better, fob
THIS IS THI1 WAV IT’S BOSK, members of the Ixota v'licle of t■..* Sant id Gulden Club were i**l.l ii Uir itirpti i uf everyone, lowing an emergency appendedespecially I rank, who i* in Port omy, ami may he wide to come
as tney were shiiwi ba*ic arrangement* at Iheir r mi meeting A eirhtng an a era tgeniettl bring
v
home Ibis week.
ereale I are i *e.*tc i left to right* Mr*. Joe Hahn . It 'ji ha*
. . uck, and M
IV (hi .*
(Sta ding left In right) art Air* F’resl Murray, M
i: up Dcaw* an.l Mr* J ■-hit \u ., I. iSl.rti P dr
Hoy Heart . [ \ VH 7 has order*
Flame Ha*.* entertained
tho
By IIFI.I.S SNtIDGRAh*
jtn VA1I-1 in Jacksonville. Hr and .girl* Of VAll-7, whose husband*
The regular meeting of the
|'larv .i.i.l t nr (nor children ate wrre away, Saturday night. Flame
P-TA will be held it the irhoul
leaving i rts* r n I of Oclot&gt;er Mean- i* a bu*y bride who alls'itde* Stet*
auditorium un T u o ljy , Oct. 16
■y _
k / l n e L n n c i intensive training al
IIATTU. »on University three day* a week,
at 7:30 p.m
• O w l w O n I V i G C n i n C S uhd
Hw &lt;*1 lw gang through and will get her degree in home
Following the business session
Mar
ope* to produce the fif h economle* in February .n May *he
wv y*
• film on "Family Life" will be
dtlh lh-atli .,t it.i- Ja k*onvitle eajiecl* to practice all *he ha*
Schedule
for
U
lii
Myrtle
Wilshown and the parent* are in*
1 t, « ’/ « ; *
Alt * At* rtif Wilson, home de­ Nisal. Ilo-plul. alter which time learned, when the first little lias*
f WRS% FRED H. NOBLE, utll-Vnouu writer *nJ expert huiticulturUt sited lo the hump room to visit ion, llonir Drmunrtrailou Agent,
( l *
t sirfo n l
a* •» caught. Attending, uitd playing
monstration
agent, gave a .le Vi- .ill ti
lo ip c ik to SanfemJ (i^ftirn Club ThufiJay*
with the tearher* and become Ortobrr 17-23 l* a* followt
Roy will le leaving with VAH l bridge were Kay Dwyer, Alary
mon tratlon on how- to clean omt
better acquainted with the *chool
(K ,
, 7 p r^ ram
Planning
in January. We are relieved to Libby, Olivia Simmons, Terry
nil a sewing nurhlna a' the
acuvitiei and leather*. All par__
,i
Price, an-l la&gt;u Johnson.
ent. are urged to attend
/o m m .tle e meet n« at Coon .I
mertinr last **i-ek o f the Lake /-*
...
si
|
Lt’lin James Sltalfer anil CDR
I The
following
home ro o m 'trn ,cr al
*** ' '
H e a d s
o n. Gray celcbraleed their reMonrio-Home D loiiilral oti iTuli. L o i n m i t t c e
I mother* were announced today
Ceramic* Clan iticti* .it Semi
i , , . ,
..
cenl promotion* with a parly at
which ■ o« held *t the home nf N
la* follow*; First siade. Mr*. Hen nole High School at 7:00 P.
Cl m o d A t M e e tin g the n o g
Saturday night ih e
Ii
’ mum
Mr* U K
TVT.SD4Y
hottest. An installation of offic*t stnwill, Mr*. Edwin* dlruddock,
t)ct. 1* llistnc Demonstration
S'
Social I'em mil Ire heads !jh l'' * " dreoratnl with rh ry
The F^c*&lt; Bapliit Church
of era will be held.
and Mr*. Clyde (iohler; Ncconst CountyCouncil mes-thg al Counlove) Xilmr.
o n ■ ime.l it the me, ting Sn*- *anlbcntums, and a dchrious repast
Sanford
dia* invited
all
Ihe Lnlly Cla*» willmeet al the grade, Mr* Cecil Seller*. Mr*, oil Ceulcr *t
10:30 A, II Council
w.i- ,,|w I lu thi iiid
The mciiliig
tin
„ f ii - Cast r Memorial uf
■n'1 Hiriritp *»• *ervchurch#* Of the A»*ociattun
toValdr* Hotel at 8 p m,
John W’olan-k, Mr* John Gardn- officer* will tie ituialleil and re
prrvid.'tii Mr*. Pad* Marr*. af’ (1 ........ the First M e I h o d i . I
T5rrr wrre •bout U( &gt; “ i,c,U WFDNKHD4Y .
er: Third grade Mr*. II. R, ports from member* attending
share in
the Group Training
Th&lt;’ Shaffer* ate new parent*
er whirl Mr*. F Jlarrell gave (Jhm Ii T h li tnefllrtg, vshlch s*o»
Prayer Meeting will be behl at Itrnwn, Air*. Ralph Slumpf Jr., hbort Course m Galneivlllr lit
School *t»rtlng at 7:30 p. m.
held in McKhlce ll.rtt w.i* the
Their baby 1* named Kievan,
lb SAHA KING
the de»
mil.
ClaiSta wil* be held Monday, Tu**‘ the First Baptist Church a* 7:30 Air*. Jestr Resile: Fourth grade July. Covered dith lunch will be
fc t , i !. r H. new officer*, who *™ *f , ,l« r ,,n&lt;;
«&lt;*nder
Mr*. George Wyan. Mr*. J. A. served.
For a fine vivid picture of
Ulrr &gt; •hurl bus me** Hireling, ire ;■to.uli’ ic. |!rt‘".| Siiilhworlh; 'here I gel me ltiform*linn It
The Brownie Scouts of the First p.m.
The
Girl
Seoul*
of
the
First
Jackson,
Mr&gt;.
Dick
Jones:
Fifth
Girls'
III
Club
of
Pine
Cri-sl
conic*
from
Rosemary
Duncan.
p-ople who mode a home and &gt;i Mi** Wilson, in addition to Irr vice president. Gerald Myers;
Prttb) teriai* Church will men',
3:0u Presbyterian Church will meet at grade Airs W. Corbett. Alri. D. school will mret at 1:30 P, M good life for themselves nut of
in the Y*g«h Building at
1
f trasurvr, Mrs J \ i illmun: She also informs me that Uetty
detnotflr.tlien had a display
3:30 pm . at the Church.
J. Parker. Mr*. Joe Master*:, oct. 19. Training meeting for the wild place* nf the foil I
force* ponding -«*m ’ ary,
M r * Mount.-*die’* hahv I* named Die­
7hri*tma*
»itgi;e*tlon*
made
byThe Senior High Fellowship Re- Siath grade Mr* W L Tyler
Thro Pale; and recording *e- hard Turner, and Hetty’* family
*aul»
«•»,
"
,he
Coumtl
and
the
heart,
ym.
.hould
;
lie different clubs of the ("mmlerI * * rPI00*a r? the F
’hrs't 'presbym.
"Farewell the Stranger by Kite
John St. Clair is down here to glo*t over the
r .-friary
Mr*
Recreation
First
ire*n&gt; rrealitm
rh of
. the First Presbyter Mr*. F. Miller, Mrs. J. S P[’Her- Center a. 2:00
will meet at the s*»n; Sevenih grade Mr*. 11. IL
little one.
y.
White.
terlan Chunli will meet in the L*.° \hurrh
Oct. S' t H Hailto program o'BriML One day Jerd Warner
Church al 7;0f pm .
All ‘ hi* rain should brine up
Kiery,
Air*.
George
Carling,
Air. J F Andrews gave a re
Youth Buildbig from 4:00 p.m.
over station MTIIR at 1130. , aw Devora Griggs in town, and
\fiir the ii nljr business had our lake* and make our lawn
The Alui-WCek Bible Hour will Mr*. W. « Broolu: »nd Ligh:h Oviedo A ll Girl* will have the , ba, nij{|lt hr [g',Jjr
|lt.r
part on .he .hurt com ■&lt;•. lu-r sub
9 through 1:00 ^ m .
'icon 1 1 . 0 rare of. the following j ^ m Mut "pity the poor farmer.
bbe conducted by the Rev A G. rade.
Air*. N
r r i - .f .r j, |(r,„.rain
bring "Land.c*| mg '
and told her hr was a wlduwn vet
Ih ete will . Uc a week Day Alclntiii, Pastor of the Fir«t Pres- Mr* Jack Neal, and Mr*
„
tl .. .
,
a'
,hr
It always *rrm* to In- too wrt or
'■ EJw,r&lt;*
Oct. 22 l.ak vL-nroc 4 II Girl*’ with two smalt chtldirn, and Dint
Mrs l&gt; h. lut rm ’in. .i*&lt;istcd m .
;*l «'"-imitteci: Air. and loo dry. IP* a h.td day on which
Kindergarten -att the Yiral Pre»- byIrrlan' ,:h,jrch at 7:30 p.m.
Kirt.
and Hoys' club* wdl meet at the |,r lived hack m tile wtldernis* '■•&gt; Mr. .1
II sir ff
c m ! re- Mt
bytenan OiurcF* ifrora #:0u througn
Thp l
tnj()lr ttill lrllclMC
II •inhi'lham. Mr. hi he an optimist, but 1 fiv! S.tm.
school at I in P. At
atvl had mme to town to .. t a frethmerd*
to M, , 'lyrti.- Wil'!
' " Hubert*. Mr and ur &gt;mi Mr*. Henry L’*nn of Palm
at l ir»t
Presbyterian
Church
The regular meeting of the
Oct. 2d Geneva 4 11 GUI* and wife. Jerd teemed to want the an, Mr* F II urrll, 'It
I I*
■i :ir H irri». Mr. and Mr*. Reach spent the wreekenl with u*
i i *
o^er -* 7:JU p «"•
.
W. S C. S. Of the Barnett Mem» ’*
the «amc kind of wwrm almpti- life 'lap|i Alt •
Pi . Alnr
Mt* 1 i it Ii*tint’ll
Mr. and Mr*. jn ,t *n | di,| *,a. rook. Now pm
duet U*t
There will Im n Week Day or„| Methodl.t Chureh wa» held K°k} * , c ub.; willttnet at
oo A. Al.
that
Rf ’ ^ f " n|rdC'wrtat and ahuf- Kindergartener the Fir.t Pie*- lt lhe home of Mrs. Warren Hite w ^ °°1 **
Paula M l Girl*’ Club will meet ihe protest of he
»te for a week—so if you hear
bytrrian
Church
from 9:00 on Ihe corner of Clark and Pine
he found Ilie K Andrew ». Mr* .*. F Jarkson.
ftrboard Club will htvr . cov- through II ou p.m
Mr
Gradr Herman will eon- any news call J74-XM and
vlll
St. Tue»jay evening with 19 at Ihe school *i ; tf&gt; p. M. with accepted. U lcr
m aka ind a gin- -t, Mr*. J Muir,
grra'est
djustme nl lo
rred dish aupprtr
* 00 wtl1'
one as leichcr.
give It my immeliate attention.
The Rev. J. II. Root will con­ member* present. During the
Wilson,
m
9 JMftiti to follow.
, duct Ihe morning devotion* over buvinej, sesiion Ihe remit* o f
Ceramic* r!a»* will meet at 7.00
Th« Ware Bible C U n ° f
Ji-rd who was indifferent *o pis rhlMri-n o that resflng would bn
WTRR, Sanford, at * 30 a.m.
the rummage *n’e held hi l&gt; Lt 1 P- Al. al Seminole High School.
l int Methodist CkcOPeh wdl bavo The lluslne** md Professional
children and haunted by the me­ fnn for them.
Saturday
were
announced
and
■
■
■
■
■
■
ufpvir at
at 7.00
7:0* fc
a. Womrn’* Club will meH al «:30
a covered di*h »ef|rtr
mory of hi* dead wife and was
*’Fa mil) at Sea" by J ,!n l aidappruiimately 1117 w«. sdle I i i
OVFII *il.»** IN Pltl/Fl.S
neither
husband
mir
friend. 1well tells of a vo) age, In* made
m. at AlcKmley |toff Hus la will p.m. at the Yacht Club.
the Ireaaury, The group voted
m v in r ii
g*
and
Mr*.
K
.
U.
IlutchinDevora
i*
a
truly
memorable
be Air.
Civic Department •&gt;
of ihe that 1100 ne given to apply on
^mini pa nleit by his t ... sons and ,4 V
O'. R. Butt*,' The
1
1,1
M fM .R l.li
character,
a
Warm
and
wonder
son, Air. and Aire.
j*
vlw
Sanford Woman a Club will meet lhe (,ur, ha.e uf Ihe new heater
TAMPA Mv-Murr than fW.uoO
oife Mary, whn u 1* f|Si- iii until*
•n I Mr. and Mr*. * . B Jonc*.
fni person wlm*r struggle* and regnant a the »ta It nf Ihe vnvat
ID30
a
m.
to
fold
Christm**
umt
,0
bp
,n*tjiiej
t|,e
rhoreh
m
"
»
n
fM
'
offc’rrd
al
lhe
The Dorras i U** nf the First Seal* uni 11 man. There will be Btt)j
t|le rducalionm] building. I»i 7 Flonda Slate Fair. These m- triumphs really mean omrlhmg ace They »rt on
ft nm ' "nilBaplut Church *rUl' have it* a luncheon al 12.30 p.m followed ,,U|1. wcf(, ronlDlc,„ (| far a elude about m o n o f»r lo ci cat lo Ihe reader of thl* fine, r\, :t- fornU, &gt;n * 311 ft. li Vh f..r \.i.
Plan*
were
completed
for
_
monthly cta.i meettawFat 7 » p. by a joint meeling with the Fine
mg story.
stralia and II FI) • so 1 noieklv
-tewing bee' lo be hehl at the &lt;t*’- »&gt;°ro !*&gt;»" *11.“ * f'»r dairy
m. at the home of
E. c . Art* Department at 2 pm
"N o Wing* In the Manae" by dl»c«vere 1 lh»l tlio 1 .01111 nt* were
home
of
Airs
J.
V.
Richards
callhand
other
cash
amounts
for
| Campbell. 2434 Myrtlw Av«.. with
T ill RSIIAA
nest week. The program given
P&lt;"dtry. rabhiti, honey and ilctly Frill Is a biography an I les. word •omr U in Isvo small
Air*. J- U Hobby je r k in g * * coTTve Brotherhood of the First by Mr*. Ruth Long, a.suted by
ri'mimtcenrrs of a preacher’ * boys coniine.1 In &gt; sin .ill lsci.it
division, of com|wtition.
Daptut Church will have their
daughter who became a preach­ N -n.fiction
Mr*. Cecil Sellers and Mrs. Ida
monthly »upper and program
Padgett, "Volcanoes in Saii'h Mr*
Henry
Crawford
and er’* wife. Very hurnorou* and
Current
Readers choice Of
meeting at 7:00 p m.
East Art*’ ’ wa* enjoy e l by all. daughter Ann o f Orlando were eii'ertainingly written.
h ok* and a tie*’. sellc i* **ill
There will be a training meet­
"Young Mariner Melville?’* by "l-in 't Go Near Ihe Water*' in
Delicious refreshment* were »«-r,' weekend gue«ts of Air. and Air*,
ing for 4-11 leader* at 2 p. m.
Jean Gould l&lt; a Literary Guild spitp of Its hem: listed among
cd hy the Invites*. Airs. Charles O, 11 Canals
at the Council Center, 401 F. Mth
selection
for November.
The
Alurrell of Krnmore
N X,
ok* not icromi icnd -d I ■ read”
St.
A!l.s Nell llnm n nf Tiny, K. -"‘thor of Ihe tnilm-itul Aloliy sc? onling to a ,'Olurnn I read
sister of Mr* lli-e w** special
The lotdlrs Aid Society of the
Mr*. F. E. Roumillal. Rlr*. D.
guest
C is Ihe house guest of V|r sod Hick led an adventunm*
life ' it nthi r lav
D. Caldwell, •nd Aire.
Philip Lutheran Church of The Redeem­ First annual orange c*ke
bak- Air. [ion Winn at Ihrir home on *,‘*t * * ' * " exerting as rtv book
The lair-i in book marks lu
er
will
meet
at
7:30
p.m.
al
the
J Mari attended the eonveat oo of
ing contest, sponsored by
Che Mam ht this
week.
&gt;** wrote. From early boyhood. .■me .ue. *nipshiit, : 1tying • •--I.
rhurrh.
A
while
elephant
sale
the L'nBed Daughter,
the
Florida
power
home
servne
Herman Alelvllle longed to go lu I i Vv icnny, rulitier hind *'-d a
will be held.
Confederacy. h«ld »n
Dapt. will be held soon as an-- Mr. and Mrs. Chester llend^'e-* h" 1 t' 1'
wnniel him nail file
FRIDAY
last week. U n. Houmillil la
nounred by Airs. Dora Nelms, erson and Howard were vitliing ,0 *"■ * seboul teacher Ael tho
The book Hum wblvb Uie
p real dent ef the Norman D*V’eT* There’ will be a Week Day Kin­ Each rontestant entering will be Afr, Hrnder.on's sister, Mrs A- ' ,rr
-tiung Soon
movie “ The Proud and the Pro*
Howard Chapter and Mr*. 'Cald­ dergarten al the First Presbyter­ given a killawall Blast1* *er"n
' UDrummondin Ki*-iminee
Herman inn-ir hi* first trip almar
.me" was lakeii l« “ The Mag*
ian Church from 9 00 through
a merchant vessel bound for Ent'
well end Mr*. Mari
the contest covering De Bary ami Hospital
fieeni lljitafilt" by Lucy t’roc*
land
Then
he
sailrd
to
the
es
legate* from Ike Sanford Chap­ 12:00 P, Af.
Enterprise will be held at the De
SA TU R D A Y
on
a
whaler
The
*"*
11 * »* .......
ln
%n&gt; Ns,
otic
Smith
*ea
ter. Aire. Mari wa* elected , re­
Air. and Mr*. Oliver Peterson
The First Baptist Church of Mary Civic Building on Nov l.t
hi e for Ihe mighty ....... 11,1
^
^
*' •*'*•»« \
.. ,
cording aeeretary of Ibe Honina
Th#
contest
ii
not
open
to
Flor*
uf
Orlando
were
dinner
gue*!s
of
of
the
c
Sanford has
nvlted all the
,,"t return mended fur
each Mr. and Mr*.
Olibio Canada '■Fate; turningig bluhher Into nil "it "
Divliioa of U.D.C.
Churrhra of the Association to Ida powrr employe* but
H - 1 ! ’ r -s.se* re..-, ,.k
,2 I
in the firry furnace.: suffehni
*
They report that Ihe Crc*a of •hare In the Group Training rnnteitant 1* asked to present Tuesday
I *f we '111 gel the tin k. Ii.it
starvation under n r inr 1 captain
her cake, which may be a con­
“ MlllUry aerrlce was preaenlDd School at 7 30 P. M
I think on the whole wr r .ve
A!r. and Mrs. F. C. Long, and —desertion, rapture by rauni- in . igh Iw-okv of that type now.
la four pereona: I*&lt; l-t. Rob ITvy Saturday—The R. A.’ a of the ventional cake with nhortentng,
ij
I
s
,
mutiny—all
hi*
fabulous
ad
I
c
o
daughter-. Pat*y amt Linda -re
Meador Jr.. F’orl Uuderdaln; t i n t Baptist Church will men chiffon or tnoni*for I tiy tu gel j ‘ eric'y, bu! &lt;lth
ored and with orange filling and weekrnJ guest* of the Rev. and srnture* became inatsrial
Juliua L. Adama. Safely Harboq. at the churrh at 9 30 a m.
il: n MA,;V .'&lt;itULi.. v.nu has written four books on hurlicul ure,
such
g
r
e
a
t
masterpirces
as I, in my ; - d bnoks *iut it's 'mid
frosting by 1 pm on that date. Mr*. Jack Kelly in Tampa
• Navy qiaariermaater fir»t t h i s ;
SUNDAY
i i t„ liny lost many. Ant &gt;l.n
ill
s '" .it iMir-diy's meeting
the Sanford Garden Club
"lim
oo,"
"Typee,"
and
"MobyA
’ou
may
obtain
further
mforThr
Rov
and
A!r».
F!.
1
'.
Know
Mildred Alice Osteen, a Navy
_______of_______
Air*. Dai&gt;y _Dmrglat
Weir*
nail space we have to pul them,
lltrk
"
laeutrnant nuree at Bay Pinri^ ^ale- will show picture* at Ihe m4,,on bV ronlar mg Ml*. Helen and daughter of Madison are
M'DI rillNAI. SIK IFTY
4 new lea k writlirn lor both •isrt me a limit, tu&lt;i
their
Veteran* HotpiUl;
*»d
^ t psaia Community Presbyterian Snodgras* at Ryart's store or, spending sevetal ,ia.,•
Tell lie children roil lu forge!
ON FACE RIGHT
teacher
and
parent,
"Your
Child
Mra.
Darts
Nelms,
hlnriti*
powir
homr
here
this
wes-k
Aviation Alaehlniat Mate George^ church at 7 30 p m. Everyone l*
ail-.seek on November 23-Y1
Mr and Mrs Hoy Wearer of '
Lr*rn to Read" by Margaret II.
t’orp. Drtaind ar you m«y lej\r
Duncan Cremartie.
Lnvited,
your name with either if you wi.h Avon Park were guests of Mr. MrEalhrun, show* how vight ami ,\&lt; II pul nut about a hundred
The award goes to pereons «&lt; h \
, » Juvenile booh And « e Imve
L A S T d H O W IN i .
to register by Nov 7.
and Air* II E lit a.I hick Tues­ phonic* ran tie u*ed to help your
ouUtan ting nulilary service who
i &lt;« bu-ik mark- f-&gt;r the child
child
Airs
MrFathroit
made
IIP
day and Wednesday
ere descendant* o f a Confeder­
MOM t h i M s r e m w u
Afr. and Air*. EJaard I* Cunn­
AD* FI, Ehhrlbrrgrr ra'urned Ihe syitem to help her own ten.
ate veteran.
, s r a o t a u c c r e s ; */
ingham entertained with a din­ lo her home Sunday afirr having
The Hanford ladie* also attend­
STARTS T O N I'ftT
ner at their home Sunday in cele- been the house guest of Air »nd
MOM p»i«ula ClNLVUNCvPI!
ed tlie memorial service* in which
STARTS «
bratinn -if their ?n*b *M Mr *n&lt;l Aire Fay Lrr a! their hetrr for
•aI MCTftOCOUlRt
wia inriurted the name of Mr*.
Mr*, tt II. Ryan’s urird ws'ding the pait week
Mary Leffler Strong , o f the
anniversary.
Mr. an I Mrs. Ciiarle* Murrell
Norman DeVere Howard Chapt­
HUJaMaOK-VOAUUS.
of Kenmore, N. A’ are vlsiling
S10.00
PKKMANKNTS
er.
Air. arsd Mr*. Groige Rut ledge Mr and Alts. Warren Hire Ihi*
__ _____e j t o
At an
educational
luncheon
of Valdnsla, Ga. and M/Sgt. ami week.
held In the Ptnelln Room of the
•tossttf
Ft. Harriion Hotel, Floyd T.
Deborah
Julin
Christian, supertnlendent of puClNIMaUcoPt *
A clam ou rou s pcrntnurnl it
bile Inilniction In Pinellas Coun-' M
O i' p F L J / wt&lt;
I), wa* the principle speaker
Fralurc — i»:VJ
I be direct result o f an inThe
local chapter
received
Oct. 11
Co-Feature
STARTS WEDNESDAY
special mention for gaining •*■
Rob Crumley
d iv id u a ll/fd haircut e x e ­
N
e
»r
P.
O.
I’
hone
1
0
.T
rond place in the most new sub-'
Altcharl Thomas
cuted with the liniohed
IEIN ACER (ACCS THE
■enptions per capita in the State
J. L. Horton Jr.
1
Urine nr have vour Doctor
of FTorida to tha meganne, "Ln*
•style in mind.
TACTS OF*
Ited Daughter* of the Confeder­
iA
lelephone your nnt preacy Alugaaino."
LIFE!
Club* in Bradenton and Jatk*
I T
bcrlptlon lo un. II will be
oosrvfn* won honors at Wadnrraccurately compounded with freah drug*
day'* *etilan.
The Judah P.
i, ..W am' sih llaox —Benjamin Chapter of Rradenton
PERRY lOrU BCVtRlY CAKtARO ^
[litI* Fit A OCCL'I*’ Tb
at
a
fair
and
reasonable
price...
FAST
won Ihe Jefferson Davis Banner OF Altl. ( IlK V ItO I.E T S
WALTER ABEL HDbtana g g t f i "
for outstanding work of cluba CUP ► PIt EMKNT THIS AI)
■an* m *wta&gt;a safe*iww*
FREE IIEI.IVERY alao
o f lei* than 73. Tha Jacksonville
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PHONE 503
MICH
SOCIETY
TeaU
hapter won a similar award for
Rint* Crosbe G rire Rellv
PERMANENTS
HY:
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HESS
ork of club* of more than 7b.
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in .t )i&gt; .ii Fue.U”
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.'mltng the convention.

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RainVexesSHS
Readies For Game Friday

Old man rain ia bark again firit half (coring punch. Thu* far i bed for more than a
plaufing the Sanford Seminole* the Seminole* have been good for week Bob Johnson
a* they attempt to Invade power­ one touchdown agaimt any oppon- with a cracked finger,
ful Melbourne Friday night. The ent, alway* In the »econd half, | Rut ail member* »how *ign*
»ole cuniolialion ia that Melbourne and never more than one (core being able to turn in their belt
U alto getting It* there of rain. no matter how many upportunl- provided they have the opportuni­
, ' ly to get In *hapc during the
Melbourne tporta a 2-1 record ties presented lhem*elve*.
Should the weather dear up and week. The Seminole*, with a
thu* far for the tea ion, and head
Seminole mentor 0111 Fleming the Seminote* have the opportunity ,0-2-1 record will be trying for
aaid, "they will be one of the for two or three good day* work- firit entry into the win
belt team* we’ll face f«r (he real out*, they ihuutd be in better |provided they will be able to
Shape lh*n they ave been ill sea-1 ter a icoring punch in the
of the teaion."
Concerning the deadlock with ion. In the Cocoa game the Semi­ half and atiil continue to play
Bolle* lait Friday night. Firming nole iparkplug, Schlrard, played good second half.
■ * TtlE ASSOCIATED PRESS of fire fumble* to Georgia Tech, *cnmmaged briefly wilb the R laid that he .was generally pirat­ a game while ailing with pulled
ed with the fir*t half performance rib cartridge and Murray Nance
A Short workout in sweat clothe, rot a rough aerlmmagr. The back* t*am
The Ifnlveriily of Alabima, uf hi* club, particularly when ■aw limited action with a pulled
v a t the menu for -ereral South , acre repcslrdiy rent a«aln*t line........ ... Conference football team* men trying tn Jar looie 'he fun hall without a victory all lait year and romparrd to the firit halve* in ligament in hi* back For the
Monday A f*w coachea, dltsaUs- i In effort* lo correct fumbling ten without a victory all laal year and prior game* ."However," he *aid, Apopka game Jack Slottky wa*
____
. .. . till! wlnle*i (hi* season. went t feel that they played a super out with a leg injucy that, along
fled with lait week’* play.
play eon- denele*. _
Kentucky, KSU'» opponent thl* through a brief afternoon teiaion ior second half, and I think thatj«|th a viru* attack, kept him in
ewntralcil on correcting mlvtake*
urck, welcomed llill Farle) btek and watched moviea of Tenne**ee will be the teaion trend. Some
made by their squads.
Tulane, a It 8 winner over Nivy to the »nuad, Farley, who ha*n‘t In action. Alabama will encounter team* Juit play a better half conla*t Saturday, went through a light rlayrd college football »lnre he a favored Tennenee at Knoivllle ilitrnlly."
Fleming had particular praiic
The Volunteer* had a light drill
wararrnt. Coach Andy Pllney ilr •tarlrd at end In the I3M Cotton
for
three member* of the Semi­
Howl,
returned
to
quarternaek
duty
and
viewed
movie*
b(
some
Ala­
toted the *e*»lon to group Intlrur
nole M|Uad for Ihelr perform
CORAL GABLES, Fla — Enelien on plan* f«r Ml**l**lppl. The after four yrar* In the Air Force bama garnet.
Orern Wave meet* Ole Ml** at A broken hand kept him from
The 'university of Gr.rgls .ml I
l T 0 U r n e y N O V . 1 7 - 1 8 my *emit« are beginning to take
pljyln",
at
the
beginning
ol
the
Mls.i.slppl State take on •'■'.id.* 1 ’,
, , 'r
Dick Pope, owner of Florida *
gobs of .alt when digesting
Jarkton.
Coach Johnny Vaught, rrcng- •csMin
opponent*. Georgia meet* Miami i * * 1
/r,r*llto |1 ‘^ 1 fim oo* Cypre.c GaMenc. in » ,hr r-mplalnli from th.- Uniter
h'he it player* who *t-v mod Friday night in the Orange Rowl f *J
Biiing Tulane a* a worthy nppo
J ' 7,Hi me**agr to the Herald yesterday *&gt;*7 » f Miami coaching *taff that NEARLY 45 POUNDS OF BASS were caught by Gordon Butcher
pent, drilled hi* Itebel* In block­ action In Auburn** victor/ o»er and Stale play* Alabama State at ..,n seemed *? eomr
, f lM: urCed that Sanford he well renre- ,hp
Hurricane offense leave* (left y and Calvhi Jnrdme (rightt recently at Red Shell. Butchcl*
Ker.Ucky
worked
out
it
«weal
hold* a 34-pound bait while Jardine hold* one which weigh* 10W*
ing and protecting the p«**er.
j
®*rbour j lenlcd In lb* W .ler Ski Weekend much to be desired.
Slate College, Mi**.
Th# University of Florida, meet clothe* b it Coich llalpn Jortlan
*
u 0 ’
j at Cypres • Harden*. November 17-. They point out that every week, pound*.
|ng Vanderbilt thl* week at Nsvh •ent hi* reierve* through a brief
|g.
: the Hurricane* mutter enough of«
tllle, had a comparatively "rest iklrni'ih. The Tiger* start'd pre
-Florida thou Id have * good
*1" 'he ball game-and
paring
to
meet
Georgia
Tech
in
fu l" practice »e»ilon in meat
employ a different weapon.
iki
organllaltnn,"
P»pe
wrote
clothe*. Th* Goar* »uffered only Atlanta.
In the opener against linker"Florida ha* Ihe greatest »ki poThe Georgia Trch vam ly raced
minor injurle* fron their 70 win
Irnllat of any itate. , .Let'* orga- »lty of Soulh Carolina, it wa* the
through
a
15-mlnule
limbering
up
over, nice and abouM t*e In top
tremendou* lino pinging of All
nire it a* »uch."
drill in sweat clothe* anJ Gton w#»
phyitcal condition for Vamly.
Amrrtra Don Rotieler which roll*
Sanforrf,
with
it*
many
ama­
•
rnt
to
the
ahnwer*.
The
re*ervc»
Louisians State, who lo*t four
The Sanford Grammar School win column, luffrring thriyp tateur skier* on laike Monroe. I* tn rd up Miami's It 8 edge Even wtth
a goo-1 position In take »omc Rn.telrr inactive in the final per­ Football Scorecard, at the end o f 1fcata in a* many game*.
iod. he gained 97 yards.
- . By Alan Mavor
aw aril* to be offrred at the Flor­
The Peanut Bowl etlm'inalioa
In the second game with Button Ihe firit bracket of play.ihowrd
ida Slalom Tournament to be held
The
Chief*
Club
ipon
Hired
pro­
JONN"pmjM*
college, Ihe Eagle* were braced Jones leading the park of sixth teaion is divided into tlx bra&gt;
Sunday. Nov. !*. The tournament
ject of Junior high football, headed
M A J O R S ,
each,
will be held for men. women amt for Bo*«rler,and Don wound up grade team*. The Jone* squad, ket* of thrre game*
by
eommillee
ehairman
W.
\V
.
TENNESSet
a* the biggest ground gainer—but
the school In Peanut Standing* at end of fir*t brarkrt
veteran*,
but
amateur*
only,
and
Tyre
moved
swiftly
Sunday
and
t a il b a c k ,
. . .
_
that exclude* entrie* from Cyp- In thi* one, Miami played it coy, ., ,
yesterday to &lt;-arry out a plan HeWHO'LL B e /V
waiting for BC errara ami then nov“ P0'"'* '* lhe ° " l} , * " m ,h ,t lT « m
rc*«
Garden*.
There
will
be
llx
signed
to
gel
football
at
Junior
THE PUSHtHO
gidng for short yardage to win. came through the Initial Ginza Jones
prize* awarded in each clan.
High before the teaion I* over.
(P A W * o .
Only long ‘drive* wa* an 82 yard |without tufferlng a defeat. The Routh
Pi/.vnvo,
On Saturday night, Nov. IT,
Tyre named hi* committee
run with a pa*« interception on irrappy youngster* lopped Rich- Richard*
e r e ,/
there
will
he
a
party
tn
organize
member*, all member* of the
’n ' ! ar&lt;l« 2 0 . Gram 5 0 . and Routh Grant
r o ff A V
a Florida Water Ski Federation final score wa* 27 8 even though
Chief* Club before the weekend,
" ""
0 0 , tn remain not only undefca'ed.
ALLand acquaint the skier* with Ihe Miami never ~~
and they met SunJay to begin pro­
showed a tuitanrd but aim unieOred on.
AtiCPicAH
American Water Ski Association. drive.
jection of a plan of action.
B eP rH Pope exprcised particular hope
The Routh squad it pushing har.i
tin (he Junior High project
La»t week against Maryland,
No, 2* Phil Byrd
WA*
for volunteer* from Ihe Sanford the Hurricane* (witched to the air for the top spot, and ther-suf­
with
Tyre
are:
R.
W.
William*.
Phil Byrd, Ihe twivvrl-hippcil
9 m *4
fered Ihelr lone defeal in three
R. A. Robert*. A*hley Jnne*. breakaway man for the Semi- area.
— though again Rottrlrr kept folk*
me
squad.
City Bowling el .ague
Sheriff J. l.ulber Hobby, and noltf, proved hi* vrrtalllily Frt
honest defensively by being the game* to the Jonct
A!A r&gt;o V
Richard* tumbled to third place y Parn
•tf. L. Ave.
Frrd Ganaa.
/.V
ground
gainer
No.
X
of
Ihe
even­
day night when hr *t*rtrd hitting
______ Painter*
13 8 773.8
Ye.lenlay R. T. Milwee, Suprr- the time fur good, hard driving
ing. Thi* time, the Hurrinne* fir­ when Routh broke the second Rurnrtt
TOTAL
,*3 8 73I.19
Inlendrnt of Public Intlruclton. that made him second man on the
O F feS fii
ed two touchdown passes and place He between the two team* ! ('&lt;-ntral Music Co.
by dropping Richard* in a clove v y t.lfc- In*. Cou 12 A 719.1
Mint-lloned Ihe Chief* Hub plan, lutein pole for the Seminole
ramc home 146
NEW YORK 'A» — l^wl* L.
and the group Immr-lialely began ground galnrr*. Byrd, until Friday
. . .
. . ,
C eieryC U yPrinlC ri.il 10 771.2
However, the Hurricanes h*veIC0„ c , [n' '
Grant has yrl to break into the \ta|)lPr, Furniture C o l 11 130.13
chairman nf the Atomic ^
r(inMttpn,
onp rPtpcc, ,n
making ronrrde plan* for 'be night, wa* ineffective In line Straus*,
„
Com ml«iion.
w
Rukur* Mutio Shop
purrhme nf ipproalmately fifty plunge* and wa* u*ed primarily)
IS 773.11
each game and that 1* »n ground
l« "Iho »cknoAl- defense. They held Soulh Carolina [ N - l_ | n n
C n n v p Woman Sand.pur 'Javliag Uagne
eomplete outfit*, which will In­ to be the broken field runner United
" *“
W. U
clude pad*, practice
Jrrteys, hut during Ihe Bolle* fray he edged world leader in every as­ lo 99 yard* net on the firuund, got •^*»'** • “ M i l , J Iw U Y C Team
game
Jertey*.
helmet*.
and coniitlenlly hurdled the pilrup* in pect of nuclear power develop­ a little slinglrr agamvt lln'lnn U | , n i i n n
C on cn n
tlomberrltc*
fi '4
ment. both for national defense college, limiting the Eagle* to a n U i l i m g
je a b U n
strike* or Mr*.
14 8
pant*.
Ihe line and gained the additional
Next on the agenda for the yard* Gut kept the Seminole* on and for peaceful uses"
paltry 91 yard, while Maryland
TTirrt is no split season on dove lloundawg*
K&gt; id
Straus*, (peaking la*l nlfld I e* found
Junior high f.inlhali committee U the march.
the
Miami
line even diootlnj," laid Mrs. Lelha Fow- Jrl*
7 II
fore the New York Board of Trade, tougher, the Tcrp* win.ling up with ler. Chief Clerk In Judge Ernest Demon*
the *eeurlng of 'time lype of
• me
9 II
7 "1 j.
)
criticized a charge by Adial Slew- a mere 9t.
«|mn*nr*hrlp for the eo*t of nutIlou,bolder'* office al the Semin- Screwballs
12 8
con
fgB fH C e
rmntl, Demorcrallc presidential
fitting the y&lt;,ung*ter*.
The defensive ability of Ihe ole Counly Court House.
Standing
BUT * 0 8 o p * r o r r e p
to te* * *
candidate, that Ihe Dolled Slale* Miami line I* one of agilily. I t 1 Huntrrs have been constantly s l. Strike* nr .U*rs
Tyre. In a Hatrnienl li.fav voic­
A*# total or 9&gt;4
VBTWP
ed considerable optimism for the
wa* lagging behind Ordain and i*n’t a huge line a, college line, applying for hunting license* ex -1 2 Screwballs
e v W0 '«
Ihe Sot let I’nlen in Ihe develop go, Ihnugh ti ha* a couple of ?20 peeling lhal Ihe dove shooting 3. Houndswgi
rarly result* of hi* committee*
i C iUP16
*V06T
ment of full-tcalc atomic power pounder* but it Is f»«l and mobile season remained on thr name C Demon*
artloni. "W e’re definilrly on the
i' v
rn ^ 'S B u r
MLUAOIB
right track now," he taiil, "and
plant*.
mt\i
— and, apparently. ju*t alwut two bail* a* heretofore, Mr*. Fowler 3- Jet*
\
-r
f
PLAW
there are no fore.ecn nh-tarlr*
o a f A t AT THAT
*• Bomberetl ,v*
•
Until Just
befure president deep. The Hurricane, had what explained.
in our path, AH eommenl* from
t o - HA* f l f f ’T
eornl »tring line
The dove shooting »ra»on begin*
Missed Lcagu*
Eisenhower
w a * inaugurated, j amounted In
'-r r t'R
the outside are favorable, and we
C A U ep B e * r
II 3
.
IB AX .T
Straus* said, "the opportunities left over after graduation took on Di-r. t and continues through Powells O ffice Supply
«*ACfTt MAV
are receiving wonderful coopera­
?2 3
for private development of nu­ six men up front. Improvrmrnt Jan, 5, she said, "in St. John*. Harveys Plumbing Co.
\ .~ -0 *&gt; 9 $ S .
m e to u r * .
tion **
nf th# returnev* and rapid drvet- Putnam, Flagler. Volusia. Brc- Sanford Bowling Alley
t 6
clear power did not exi*l.”
8 7
Within a week after the new opmrnt nf a horde of sophomore* vard, Orange, Seminole and Os- Clyde* C* I t
2 II
atomic energy law wa* enacted in has spelled trouble for the rnc- rrola emintie, as wrll as part* of Seminole W y Cleaners
‘ Marion and Lake counties"
; Celery City Grill
I II
I3M, Straus* said, "president my. victory for Miami,
Eitenhower broke ground for a
full-scale power plant st Shippingport. Pa."
"In term* of ilrlclly civilian
atomic power, our program in
elude* 30 rear lor* in operation in
C IM8. H u .(« flrtlr n&gt;z&gt;GM»4 by porntMlaa
Ihe United Stales — under con­
*
el Aislea i )• ...........- 1 by
struction. planned or proposed for
K&gt;*( F .ttu tt* BynaK*!*,
No. IT Eddie Barbour
experimental or for actual fullzirucc nav* ztnown m*. I may have "Too wouldn't to weak It thee*
_ . .J
ClIAPTKIt 1«
Eddie
Barbour
wa*
one
nf
the
scale use.
.. \7AX. WAU walking briskly j**t been th* obvloba causa of U.J row, was anmeihlng you wanted very hardest tacklcra of Ihe night, lie
Eighteen of these 30 plants
V tli* nfiicm ' quarlcra when she but It tnar* hadn't been a strong much."
did what t« alwayt thrilling and will provide commcrlclal power for
Ilia gray ryta looked directly
“ found hcrsetl Ur* to face with antagonism between you two that
“ Dirk. II* had been sauntering along had Its roots In th* past. It Into here, and one* again hla tong, cffrrlive in a bail game. He saw home* and Industrie*, beginning
aenaltlva Angers closed over her I* man with Ihe hall and l.r made with the Shippingport plant next
, tn hta casual way when he * » » v«j wouldn't have happened."
straight for him imtead nf waiting yrar.
"1 ran ice yours on hi* aide. arm. "That remains lo to seen,
rommg toward him. Ila stopped,
Ila’a captuint your fancy tn th* Vai." he said quietly. "Maybe, and for Ihe runner lo come to him as
7 a* she did.
Of the 18 plants, Strautt said.
quite aoon, I’U have to And out foe I* to often the rate in high "»ix will be built by Indurtry wilh»
“ Hellos V*J.“ ba said eaally. tama way ne did Eileen's."
"Hut A* didn't knock vow down." myself Just how much strength of school game*, narhour I* respon­ out depending nn the government
- -Coma and lean over lha ratling
"No." tiuddeniy h« grinned. "Do character I actually have."
and have a chat.'*
sible for the moil Ipectacular de­ for any direct financial avslit;
"No, thank you. I've come up on you know, it gas* me quite a kick
"You make me say things wltlrh fensive play for the Semlnule* for anec."
drew to walk. I need the exercise.” lo think I coidd knock him llatt surprise myself." lie move-1 closer
Reporting on overt!] atomic
“ I u t Ira in th- dog house." he lie's an much heftier than 1 am. lo her. "Whit are you doing to the sea ton.
progrets, Strains tald the Unltrd
. aald, gimnmg. ‘ tj -&gt;k here, have a I suppose I shouldn't have been me. ValT"
State* ha* built "a total of 82 rertgatelle and let’s Ond out what’e able to do If It 1 hadn't been *o
"1 didn’t know I was doing any­
Ui* matter. You're not," he raised darned mad."
a.-t«r* In this country, and at least
thing
to
yvj,"
die
said,
but
her
"And lie wasn't expecting you to
on* eyew jwf slignity, ’ still angry
127 more are cither already under
voice
was
uncertain.
hit him either, • the trmtndcd him.
* about last night 7“
construction or planned."
•Oh
yes.
you
are*
Its
added
"Nix" III* Ihm lace solieird. "Uut
"It Un't tdeasant lo lw mixed up
In a brawl." she said, and turned hr had It romlng to him. tt'a tiren with a short laugh, "And I'm
mining
to him lor quilt a long darned it I know whether I Ilka
iletlheratrly a.'.sy ttum inm.
"You srtiouily think 1 waa while, rtirrse no reason why ne It or n&lt;n."
should ba rude to me—on th* con­
('■us* Harridan stepped out of
sorTTi:
v r i 'i n v i m x
drunk, Vai 7"
Mill t x x III.(Ill
th* ullivctt' quartets lie saw Dirk
bhe was aUtl looking atradlly out trary."
SilTICV:
Ik
HK11KR3
atVKJi
"You
think
h*
should
he
pleasant
and
Vai
standing
time
logriher
by
. to aea. "You aaid you w*ra, and
ilei ti vv l.&lt;&gt;i*l sn*t lie—*• I. wu-l.
* What other excuse mutJ there be about the tact that you atoia hi* lha ratling and he noliced Dirk a
lit, tall* 111* holiln ol 111* f..ll»wt"»
hand claapma her rare arm Ik
rtrl awav Itom him?"
rtiftrst* &gt;t*°
*«l«1 ••rlllifiitf
* jii- vmir behavior?"
jor U l
lo !-•
UlfMll.
"That l«n't quite the truth, Vai." what seemed lo him a poasesslv*
"But you know I wasn't drunk.
The
eerllfleile
number
in.t r»*r ul
Bhe glanced up at him la a way. It* strud* over to where they
Vai." Ill* hand wa* grasping her
Iw wu*. Ik, il«Kripllon •( Ihe ptu.
arm Ughlly aa though demanding startled way. "What do you mean were (landing, put his hand rough­
perl*. ••&gt;&lt;&gt; Ik* »,m* In which II
*,,***e«t lie it l» U ,iby tU IT "
ly on Dirk * shoulder and drew
* an answer.
r*rtlfle*l* .Vo. 1*1 Vr«r *f t,,u"Nothing
I
ran
let)
you
at
pres­
him
around
to
tare
him.
Bite prsltslcd. "A t least you
mew Jw»- : j a n. m *
"I yust want to give yxsu fair
e ■ weren't drunk th* laat Um* you ent. And." be a d d e d , speaking
iifH-fir'i*, *i e » w m i
xv &gt;. «r m :», of ovv i, -t x « ’,
danced with me and that was only mole vehemently, "tel'a drop thl* warning, llantun." he said thickly,
e..u..n ft. To»n,hi|&gt; : i o
Now Is Ik* Ifcb* SOlol# od-onloQ* of oil
t'lbyt-ct,
shall
we?
I
And
It
bor­
"Last
night
1
let
you
knock
me
two donee* before that wretched
tions* jo i:»«&lt; *
Gat tfcis J-w ty tlted -i.g at yaar Phillips M Dtalar'sl
•Sm MrW** p v CNIVp, 66 Ooolor offs-i
*— scene.' Bhe added with a sharp ing. Let's talk ahull something down and grl away with it. I had
V,nte to whfrh ,u r«iM Jllnnl* B.
tha reputation ol this ship, her
U n ix h*lr*&lt;
■ break in her voice. T hen it you mush more interesting."
to pA you* cor In lb* "pink ol condi««o"
Alt «f asltl eiopoilr M u li lb*
’ guch as 7"
Captain and her officers to think
tsctcti I drunk, why did you do 117"
lor lb* nonlb* ohood. Hit 3-»oy chockOmnir of »*niln&gt; le. * u u •&gt;! J’l-&gt;*
He laughed again and when next of, but I hadn’t then, and 1 haven t
*•
*Do you think I’d allow any man
Mi I ol*-, *ueh eerillleal* ebatl
op co-oil sto *Hal poir'i el yew Coi,
now,
any
intention
of
letting
you
It,
reitecniKl
*
r&lt;
-•!Ir
,
|,
law
Ike
he
spoke
it
was
in
lus
usual
pleas­
to call m* a awlna and get away
. Ns. 41 BIB T i n
ban Mr** So sport plugs.
eml-eMv di-tilVH In tie* e*rilrt; * with ttT" lit gave her a cunoua ant, easygoing vole* "Why not get away with It tor long."
Bill T&gt;rc Is one of the fastest
I, will be i l l I* Ihe biab**l
Dirk pullad himself away from
IsL glance and added, "Or perhaps you talk a Knit your ryes and how very
tki,o In ol any iSoSion wboro you to*
progressing
men
on
the
Seminole
omai* at th» trnaf
«f
Hu
*»m•* think that wasn't sutticlcnt provo- blue they are this morning T As Units'* grasping hand. "I thought
lb* oreng* and block fbdlipt 66 SSuoM
griiliron
*\l
\ht
hcginninK
of
Inr
C
r&gt;
fd
p|nrt«!«.
„
„
th#
(»rtf
Monumf
blue
as
that
sparkling
tea.
I
1
apologtisd.
Ham
dan,"
ha
said
* cation I"
TlltS
• OtOI Oil
WINDOWS ClIANtD
PiMiurs FmoiruM C o m c a n t
season Tv re was unlinpre**ive m ia*
«-r st««,avi*f i»s«
"1 agree ha shouldn't have said •wear." lie paused and added ia a quietly.
mb»r.
All AtOUNO
and
didn’
t
seem
to
have
the
de«•"*'«
*•
lh*
■lightly
mocking
voice,
"Or
am
I
"But
K
wasn't
a
ganulna
spoloirillCATION
DOHtl
.. J arhal ha did. I suppose ba can never
tt( 8&gt;
nsloA (Ms lit Aar if October.
fl waa a fare* of aa apology,"
sire lo make a starter, possibly
“ forgive you tor what happened ut boring you now 7"
IN
SlDI OS CAt
p m riuos
wisrosHirio
c* aaid harshly. "You knew it because he thought he had to he m s
Vai laughed to* Bhe found It Im­
" lha past,"
•IUSHI0 OUT
w
im
aiAot*
'OlGcUl
n#rb'i
S
o
il
on mu*
H- “ Frankly, I don't think laat night possible to be angry sntb him for and I knew it. And I accepted It
a Senior to make the starting line­
O. r IUr*S*,
^ |»d anything to do with the past," lung. "Naturally I don't mind," she ta Um spirit it was iffered."
*'Urh Cltrntt f'eart.
wmojMiHO
c.oonva mttM
up. Two weeks ago. during Ihe
k,mlnoU Caanly, FlartAa
'Then I withdraw th* apology,"
wma aims
**&lt;fca said abruptly. ' .ouT* not very said aloud. "No one really minds
Apopka game, he attracted atten­
tlANSMlSHON
CHAN ItST SOOMS
compliments."
Dirk said atesdily.
^-cor.ceitcsl, are youT*
r&gt;o*
at
rirtlllaa,
V
ia
,
tion by playing a creditable game,
Z.N0 DlSSIUNTIAl
ItAXt
SOI MOTOIISTS
"No," be agreed soberly. "I think
"Good." Bruc* nodded. "We ll
S i. She swung toward him and said
VUTICE IM IIGIILIIT n iv n v
nuio
uvu
and last week ha was second only .Inal I am rn*,*rd I, butlnrr, al
, "Oh, jraa I has. nanwaify at heart nea r# all uncertain of our­ aaltla the matter one* w* ( f t on
lAllfIT AND
Fill MASS AND
to Brantley "Choo-Choo" ftehlrard suniaaAa si-ria**. e o r o ism at.
But tt la difficult to selves—w* don't eve* know where shore then."
WHIIl PACUSSO
CAIIIS
IOAD IHFOtMAtlON
'
lansw M k Cl*. aaA,r Ik* llrllllaa.
in all ‘round Une play.
Dirk shrugged atlghUy. "Aa yon
oaa'a cease*41 to • point to we re going. I know I haven't Um
lam , Manlandn FI*In* Arr-lra aid
toat ol an Idea where I'm going. with."
heiiav* that tww mm should eud
The Seminotes wUl go to Mel­ Skit I ta in * In re*|,ier »»IJ M 1 th* rl«rh i f Ik* Circuit Court!
T do wtah," Bruc* said roughly.
•Bhr start ttghling *a th* middle ut I aupposo that denotes a weak
bourne Friday night some two with
PHILLIPS M PRODUCTS art distributed in SANFORD M il vlcinlly by
p,mil.air Counlr. Florid* la s m r —
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c* Boor ever a girt they’d character T"
touchdowns anderdngged, and they ■nr, with lha rraitalon al-lha Fir(Ta B* Coal lined;
Illliu*
Sam*
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lo-wif;
W
*,-Bh* looked at him thoughtfully.
th* short time you and
desperately need time to start o-it (ion M ia , Florid* Hlslutr* l i l t
U(*sm Unit. IDartsito t» i*:utlt*i«a ol Antes books. Pwlzlbulsd by Kiss r u u iw IsadMkla.
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Pkeae t i l l W* nuy ana tell uaed furniture. »*—MACHINERY-TOOLS
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thing of value. SUPER TRAD­ P a w e r-mower,
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ING POST on IT-92 Pb 3063-W.
S p o r t am an ‘ ‘Tero"-gaaollne
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powered- reel typo tlk. Powor
BE SURPRISED at our variety
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Tool*, to in. beach tow, Ull bap
and
low
price*.
F.M-Bkc,
10
c
Pk. M
2Ut Orlando Dr.
1 HP. 9 In. band taw, '* H. P.
k 25c Store. 321 S. Sanford.
motor; bench under, 1 H. P.
Plumbing. tvtLiiy Heating
All for 1123. or told aeparately
Practically
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20
guage
Reming­
M . G . H O D G ES
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ton automatic ehotgun Ilk. R.
Service on All Water Pumps—
A. NEWMAN. Phene 315.
Welle Drilled — Pump*
Piota Read. Pnoae TOO
RENTALS
FOR FILMS. Finicking, Tap* R*cordtra.
Suppliti.
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WIEThi. ta a free paat to the Pralrlr
34—APTS— 80UAF.f—ROOMS
BOLDT'S CAMERA SHOP. 210
Lake Hrive-ln Theatre for KmS.
Park
Ave.
WRLAKA APARTMENTS: room*
melt l.aw uti. Kxp. date Oct.
fwivaw hatha. 116 W. P in t Ac
2i. 1936.
2d gauge Remington Model 46
automatic
rhotgun
with
poly“
PLUMBING A HEATING
SRE Somhmta Realty Mr
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Septic Tank Installation k Service
aMo Romeo and Apt*. Phono IV,
Heater Service Archie C. Har*
fer accepted. G. Spencer Harden
HUTCHINSON'S 0 a • • ■ From!
HU. Phone 734.tt or 1333.
Ph. 1940 J.
Apt*. 139 S. Atlantic. Daytona
GAIN MORE SPACE in your Paint, 11*9 g.il Men* dungaree*.
Reach. Call 3174 W.
home wuh storage Mulls, builtI t t pr. New Navy work ahtit*.
in cupboard*, shelves, etc. see
9»c Men* *port shirts, 96e Ran- Large fura. apt. 310 M u n olu .
HILL LUMBER A SUPPLY
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Available now, i room haute on
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Celery Ave. available October
ami quality material. at econ­
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5th. Phone A. K. Roaattlor,
omy price*. 223 W. 3rd SI.
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D ili. UNDO Sentinel Star, Call
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1913 Chryaler Windsor 4-door Do*
l.ui*. Only 22.000 actual mile*.
For home repair work and altera­
Call Ray Herron, Phono 213d. or
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U 43-W after S;OU p. m.
Tree*
trimmed, removed and de­
FOR NEW PoNTlACS and good,
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rlran USED CARS, call Rat
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alter **.0** p. m.
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t&gt; and paint tee—Hill llariaarc
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Convertible, yellow with ted
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new tire*, low mileage new lop Office, ( all 11 IR-J, D. C. Caldwell
Alro • 1910 4 door Ply mouth, 33
motor, new paint, way above
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Srnliurik GI.lv. and Paint Co
112 III W. 2nd St.

Phone 420

FLOOR landing end fimthing.
Cleaning, waving. Serving Semi­
nole county since 1925.
H. 31. (Heaton. Lake Mary
M cH A N K Y -S M IT H
2413 S Park

P A L M 'S
Phone 1203

Floor aandmr and finUhing.
A btltrr |ob at a better price.
Flee
ntlmate*.
Ph.
Collect
Oviedo FO-33IS4.
For Painting call 3lr, Tatker, Ph.
6Ca-XR. Room &gt;peel*I 414 93.
TeJ Duructt
for PAINTING
2601 Grandview
Phone 1952-U10—PIANO SERVICE
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Phone 2164 Ronta 1, Saafard

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1 and 4 Bedroom Horn** with 1
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talonle*
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U lira.
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1 Bedroom homo oo I M e, with i»• e••
e
U - S A I M , AND OSOVIS
•had* and fnrit tree*. Eqglpped • U fa
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20 acre tila farm. Three bedroom

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• EASY TERM S
Lad), no age
menu. Mu«t
RrtUO.YMAIER
he fait k at .. .ie. Good work­
house, large barn. All equipment
New tad L'ted Furaltar*
ing Hour* and aalary. Apply in
and machinery, (aay term*. Ph.
Phan* 936
peiton, by appointment, Phone 311 E. Firat St.
I3R5-J. P. 0 . Box 1154.
TM.
Uaed fanwnma, a
tk—HONRS
•tc. BaoghtwoM. Larry'* M an
Thl* I* a f l w pea* In the Ritr
321
Ban
1M
St.
Phew*
I
Ml.
122ft DO W N
Theatre for Ruth 11. Scott. Exp.
3 Bedroom* and Carpono
date Oct. 23, 1936.
Terrano Floor*
27-HELP WANTED—MALE
JUtehan Equipped
Me* Residential Locating
lt«g Ifoy«:
Experienced Part
Landscaped Yard*
lime Produce k Meat Markrt Feiuoui Rlmmoex Innertpring or
Ready for occupancy m I week*
Bog Spring.
Men
Apply Tip-Top Super
A . K. 8 H O K M A K K K , J R .
Market.
Full or Twin Sue. Choir* of
Builder
Firm nr Ex'ra firm.
Lhona ]MI
1800 McUonvUla
29-SALESMEN • AGENTS
For United
M RU
Time Only
••
NEWSPAPER itreet ailttboyi.
LARGE 4-bedroom horn*. Ideal
41.00 Down Uelivera
Age* ■ to 12. Apply to Mark
location for children. Ph. 2333-J.
Mather
of
Sanford
Heir*. Tl r SaOfunl Hrrald, nrier
2
UI
09
E.
First
St
Phone
127
school.
6 room, X bedroom home, *5750
Located M Old Orlando High­
30—WORK WANTED, FEMALE
way. Ideal far children, achool
TV SPECIAL
b u atop. Can 1312-M.
Wanted — Ironing at home.
Sofa Bed
Phone 2325 Ml.
Matching Chair
M i l FRONT
t'offr# Table
New Ihroo bedroom houx* #«
FINANCIAL
2 Step Tablet
Lake Emma. Ona and half tilod
1 Lamps
hath*. Florida roam. Lot i l l '
31-INSURANCE
x 223'. Turn So. one mile at
O ikliw n Cemetery.
COMPLETE MODERN
INSURANCE
GOLDEN D AW N
Thi*
l* a free pan to the Pnlrie
All the NEW KINDS of fire and f.N TK R SPR IN G M A T T R E J q
Ink* Drive-In Theatre for trll
raxualty. Insurance available in
M cner. Exp. Hale Oct. 25, 1936.
Reg. $II.kU lex* tiaJc *395(1'
the best ef Companies at Low
Box Spring* at Identical Savinr*
c«t Ratti to ihot* who qualify
S om eth in g D ifferen t
Comult B A L L
INSURANCE
HOLLYW OOD BED
In
A 3 -B ooroom Houa*
AGENCY. 204 S. Park A rt..
Inncrxprlng Mattress
2 -Large
Bedroom* with
Sanford, Fla.
Box Spring
walkdn closets, large ____.
Hmdboard (choice of colott)
room, kitchen ha* exhaust fan
35-MONKI TO LOAN
$49.30
and cabinets galore. Florida
AUTO LOANS
Room-Guest room wtth private
Leg* Free
COST LESS
bath and antra nee from •creel­
ed porrh. Large atoraga room
See our new line o f floor covering
and laundry. Oak floor* eieept
and complete home furnlihlngi.
Florida State Bank
Florida room and kitchen uf
FREE DELIVERY
DF SANFORD
vynal tile. *
x car port*, all
ECHOLS REDDING CO.
on I lari
■with plasty af
Corner 2nd k Magnelie, Ph. 132!
LIVESTOCK
shrubbery
"■•d Ramherger*’ Mgr.
FHA, VA o.
Service" Lota
Open Mowday'i ill l i l t p m
25— DOGS—CATS—PETS
_______
r.HKINH
J. I
VISIT OUR BALCONY
WANTED n.rd Dog for hunting.
Co-owner and builder
Phone 2227-XJ.
701 W. 3rd St.
rbone 1TM-JL

LO O K

$179.00

IftOO Down—ISO Month

htaUr.

Coot plot*

price «54M.

2 BEDROOM Home, well located.

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REALTOR
Haymonri l.undqulat,
ASSOCIATE
Phene 1471.
Atlmtlc Bank Bldg.

till, aay "Charge It."

IP IT IS REAL

ESTATE
ask Crumley k Monieith
at 111 South Park, rbone 773
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RETIREMENT HOMES
« . H. "RSI" STEMPER
Rap All**, Aaoodaie
ArieMs M e * , Aaeorlite
MS or 1123 111 N. Park Ave.

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llstei M. Field. Assocleir
*601 So. Orlando Hwy. Phone 1351
EVENINOli 311$ and 790

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OSCAR M. HARRIS.)N
REG. IROKERR

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ONCE IN A BLUE MOON
A buy Ilk* thi*. $1,000. Cath. $A5
monthly. Praeltrally new 2 -hed- TOR QLTCV ACTION tit* CTaielr « m masonry home . KlLhrn
equipped. Ot 1T0 f! corner lot
fled ad* to sen rent hire. Call
Fin* lawn aad *hrobb*ry. Total
prito 15.730.

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WAKT ADS

Registered Real P.itat* Broker
Photo 3171
IT-93 at Hiawatha 4 T - B R O K E R 8 aad R E A L T O R S
REAL ESTATE DRIVE IN
2344 Preorh Avt.
J. W . II A f.L . H E A L T O R
Jafttsy Walker, Asaoelato
"CaU Hall" Pheno ITU

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If vou nr* hesitant to exnreu your tender thought* In pootio farm,
rou may avail younelf ef tha Herald'* coUactlon o f original m w .
rhas* express In poetic beauty the emotion* o f tho heartatrtagw.
Among them are ?er»#» appropriate to any circumitance.

w o s o tv c i a x m •
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m saxooi
THE RATE
r
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l.te A4v*ntur* with L'atl* Wall
Card* o f Thank* art *1.00 per intertlon regardlet* 0f Mas. IS
*.** Itefsty Fleet. Lett k Always
Mtmorium notices, due ta he fact they may run to
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Silt Cartoes Carnival
•firth. *7* billed at SLOO per column inch.
1:11 WMU*r-.\*ws-an*rte
1:1* Jeha Daly New*
(:*• Dea Uelt'e Carnxr
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drunk­ UL‘1111 -J»J!:U*il •
lit•• Night N*w* R*»«r(
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dot nun
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garment
tong
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h h m : u* e u n i •
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gold
w tu vu D a r
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11. Bheeptlk*
way* far
Bahag
M o a iia a
JJg'JTlll '.HIUMil
13. T^uiipptn*
Art Carney 29. TV
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5. Slrp
d.vict#
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e '.* Saw,.t\ ,aih-r
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T*xi*t4*r‘a U iv w
31. Nour­
t i l l Tha tlarnlag *H,e
hi nil bill
11. Organ*
ished
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t'aplala K » * it g *
14. Hasten
nf sight
40. Any plant af
M l Vlaw ir &gt; LMatll
31. Confront
•:)* (larrv Vlcara
IT. Doctor
19 Knock
34. Very
the family
t.te Itardtiaa*
tabbr 1
19. Weep
Iridacea*
•malt
let** Thl* Lang af Our,
II Minister*
convulsively
brooka
ilita ninka ii nick
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II «u Valiant Milv
21. Russian
20 . Kipped
&lt;Braa 4
33. Exclude
ll:1V lata or l.lf*
rtv.r
33. An .mperoc 39. Painful
43. Twilled
lt:ia naatrh For Tonartew
34. Body
of Prance
fabric
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4.
tr r c ix o n *
of water
II.
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23. Che***#
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37. French
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l Ii Art l.inktetur'a llnutaptrly
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32
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name
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lit* "ha U-h I’ m V r Ihaw
33. Represented I*
Ii** Bright*, pgy
31. United
&gt;:t* Hacrat alarm
I ia Tha E4ga ef Night
Nation*
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Trouble
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w m u n . tv j irK in g rii.i.w
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41. Lucid
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43. Run
a a* gi»e nanart
away
m zM m m m &amp; M m m m
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marry
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covertngi
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DOWN
11: 1* l.«* r*ut. Ilarv Kcr*
1 . OlfUd
Hit* Late lhn« —
2 Dry
11:11
II tl Nan. men-Off
BILLS UARD TO PAT? Sell
!■•* T.at Patl.m
n a n m i m H on x ixo
thing* you're through w i t h
m i njod itarnUg
*■** rant Kast.fna
theough Hant Ad* for CASH.
in * nr aii Tair*.
1 .1* O.dfr.v
Call 1121.
Hitt
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ll:ta valiant l « 0 r
ll ll l lava at l*fe
il ; H.acth for Tomorarw
III lluldlllg LtfM
llide 11 00 li.pori
ll:l* ntaad l&gt; a it. Caaal.4
t i l l ; A. Waild Turn,
lie* Johan, Large a
1-10 ilnuaapaiiv
*:•• Ulg l-aynfr
1 :1* Hub 1*to*1*v
TENANTS
■it* llrlghl.r fay
111* b.crat alarm
1 :1* ITdga nr Kllbt
1:11 Op.a Hen,.
FRO M O U t M U f

3 RKDROOM
frame hou»f in
Sanfnrd, on very large
loL
Tank A *tand, UO. 12 gauge DowntUIrt apanmxnt. CALL 1M0 .
HtONE 317-R.
ahotgun. automatic, $60 . Ph*n*
3072.
Apartment, do** in. 3 room* t i l
per month. Ill E. Ith 8L. Call 3 Be.lruum Hum*. $213 Down.
T-Shirt*. Uc. Sleeping bag*,
Ready for occupancy in 10 daya
23M or IMS.
rot*, blankets, tarpaulins, Army
Navy Surplut. 310 Sanford A**- 3-ROOMS, Adult*. 611 Park.
SEE US for repair* and alter*Electric lawn mnwer. need- re FURN. 3 room tvw-a k bath. Ph. Uofla. No down payment requir­
ed
pair*. 100 ft. cord, $»&gt;. II Lilac
2J9-W.
I.OWELL E. OZIER
Dr. De n*r&gt;.
Builder
liettrabli- furn girig* apt. 431-W.
I’ hutie 1339.
44—APPLIANCES
FR1GIDA1RE appliances, a a l a t l-Dcdroom duplex, kitchen equipp­
ed. living room furnUhod. Th.
^ Y O U 'U ,U ) V F ~
tad tarviee. G. 1L High. Onade.
1124M
n il k BEAUMFUL SOLID BRICK
Fla. Poona F O -3U li or Saafard
2-BEDROOM HOME
I64I-W after I [x m.
Avalon Apt*. Efidency, Ph. 720&gt;W Thie home he* large living room
DUO-THERM apaea heater and
with fireplace, 2 extra largo
Perfaction apartment alie gaa kT’ EICUINCY ~ Apartment. fiulT*
bedroom*, dining room, kilrhen
abla for bachelor or couple. Prlrangr. Bath In good condition.
with plenty nf cabinets, btrakvat* bath, Aero** from Poll
Ke**on*ble. Set at -'*00 Hia­
fast room and me* arreened-in
Office. Manuel Jacebton.
watha Ave.
porrh
Furn.
cottag*, r e a a u n a b l o . Beautifully tandicapee.l ground*
Large oil heater, 30 g*l. drum.
with ogtshle sprinkling *y*tem,
Located on 17-92. Ph. Mio-Wl.
IGU. Phune 1U7IXR. 1317 Doug
central heating for extra com­
la* Ave.
3 room apt*. 112 Elm. Ph. 2U4J-W.
fort. Excellent residential loca­
tion . . . 2417 UtUHEL AVE.
AIR CONDITIONER, 1-Ton Frl 2 -Bed room house partially furn.
ODIIAM k TUDOR, INC.
gidaire. cool* with water 171.' $70 mo. Call 996.
262$ S. French Ave.
PHONE 1ST9-XJ.
Phone 2100 — 29*0
Bute Court 5 room apartment*,
llotpuint kitchen range,
good
fumlahed.
Kitchen equipped. Thi* 1* * free pit* to the Moviecontition. G. E. Refrigerator, C
Phone 1494
land Ride-In for J. A. Burton Sr.
month* old, Rhone 2971-XJ,
E*r». date Oct. a , 1934.
5-ruoiu unfurn. apt. Nawty decora­
43-BUILDING MATERIALS
ted. 1301 Celery I'h. M3-W.
57—RRORRRS and REALTORS
HE D IM IX CONCRETE
2
room
cottage,
completely
furWindow Sill* • Lintel*
nlahed ready to move in. By
Septic Tank • SUto Approved
week or month. 2404 Park Ave. W. DIETS m u
Sand - Cement Mortar MU
T. W. MRRO
Miracle Concrete Co.
REALTORS
* » Elm Are.
Phone 1335 FURN. 4 Hra. and 3-Rra. apart­ IMt Park Avg
Phage 27 *r 1*3
ment*. Adult*, Ilk N. Jaiaamtne
ana
METAL HOtilTNG
aaa
1
and
3
bedroom
cement
block
Nuw in *tock, s-V Crimp—U "
like front home*. $65. A $13
CorrugJtcd — 2 S " Conugated
till
unfurmihed. Phone l t » .
St
Get all Your roofing need* at
• ID
John
Really
Co.
III
Sherm nn C on rrete P ip e Co.
A. B. PETERSON
__
Out VVeat nth SI.
2 U*dr&lt;&gt;oin furnished houte. 3ua Broker Aaeocialea: A. B. Feterien
Jr., P. J. Cheateraon, Garfield
w
\\
14—BUSl.NKVt Y q u II'MKVT
I Holly, Adult* only. Pb. IMI-J.
Wlllelta, John Maiich end ft. w
Tit*
k room furnished garage apt.
William*. A. C. Dogdnry, Load til*
H.vYNES Uffite .Vuciune C#.,
Surveyor.
;,u
Typewriter*, adding machlaM. Adults. No Pell. Phone 234.
116 N. Park Ave.
Phune t i l l
Salea-Rentala. 314 Ua«., Ph. «L
. Ip P *d
\u;
house. Close in. Jimmy Cewan,
11:00
5 MILES PROM THE ( LOCK
17—FURNTTVRB—SOUIIRROIJ)
Ph. SIS.
A lovely homo tat ea-ellcnt condi­
tion wtth 15 acre* of tUnd land * :* »
FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE Efficiency apt. Hl-way 17 93 So.
os hard road. $I0,w*&gt;—TERMS » *1
—at Wairhuuae Price*, visit
City Limit*. Slumberland Court.
&lt; 11
BERRY'S. We are expert* at *»
LAKEFRONT UOT
« :ll
tiittng you to etcur* giaclou* For Rent- 2 bedroom concrete Beautiful bulldlag all*. 2A3 feet • 14
r-*e
good look* with funct'onal conhlotk house, furniihed. Phone
m C o Mat Lake $3 ,000 .
T 11
venlcnc*. Today'* beat buy* In
2335 M.
t.» e
Consult A RIAL lu ll f i r i t
nationally advertlaed furniture
7:11
at DISCOUNT PRICES. Ml W. Mhree room house. Ph. 3413-J.
155 N. Park Av*.
Pbooo 2111 • :* l
First St, Phune 1997 for Even­
CULLEN AND HARKEY l . l *
ing Appointment.
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• BIG VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT

THE SANKURD HERALD Tuc*., Oct 10, 1050, Fag* ,7

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punning
vett Plan far selling
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Phisr 44171 *
A 1I8 0 L U T K

WIHITIVB HESULTS?
tu nrll, Is* (he 11me-1rated and rre— the Successful Hanehroggk AgeInvgfri your *t
v . - th r - e no

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Q IE S E D

U N RESERV ED

„ k il l a r n e v p o in t
Oxertooking Iskc Klltaroey
tS Lake Drlv*
W INIElt I’AlIK
1-BKIIItOOM IHl.Vli:
... ,
,
'VEIIu orr. 17 - 1:30 PJI.
Streets In ■
i -i u «
.rc.un are nxved.
Her* you ran also enjoy scene to the very beautiful and
xernir I.j Li hlllnrar), 11'*
rnnrnt lituck lunatruction
with rad In ck trie
#re cxvcmrnl type. Thrir’s a Large living room
with nkv like view and a separate dining room. A Jaii ■’
lit *!•» --iu and ynurs nun, xsllsfylng hours of relsslng pleasure.
This Is roiinly priqicity but enlny* Winter Park vrrvleet
Including the “best drinking water in the Isnd,” cl*Ctrl*
puna., . ......n. . nj man .rll.ery, i.ilix t'A-tfA:
GUTblDi; THE CITY U N ITS U r
RANI'ORD
ON L'.S. ||wy. 17-92
SUN DEI.I, COI'UT
3 (••m|iletrlv I'urnivhcd Unlla
HO.VIH. (OTTAGCS, OVKItNITK
li lt IIS.. O tT . 19— 1:70 |'.M.
Ibc .Sun Dell t onrl front- tlx ft, on the Highway, and
rvtrndv h.xck nptirnxlmalrly ti«3 ft. In dchth to paved
French A te„ which lx now Iwlng developed Into a highgrade residential arm. There Is a new school directly
ariuDv from the property on the Frartch Ave. frontage.
Thix la a gi«ul iruunu* utiporlunily In a thulce location «n
well irxxrlfd main Norlh-Koulh ( ,rt. ||aay, 17-91 — tho
connecting link l&gt;etw*en Ihr Calc City of Florida, Jackvanillic and the City Beautiful, Orlando, ihr huh nif Flor­
ida. The Incatinn nf Run Dell Court Is only 20 mllei north
of Orlando.

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OTI1FR COMING AUCTION'S INCLUDE:
llainea City — llwy, 27 k Tower Lake Beach Lot*. Oct. 24
•The ctox,«l'*&lt;J£ » * '
Ooime owher M «
"is ewe be*S-W'e»
Wtthexd o ?$•••

Atihutndxlr — ( "mm. Illdr., Income Units A Lota, JtridAxe^ Oct. 25
Cer»
akt Wales — Orsnge Blosxonx Inn —

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Oct. 30

a n s b r o u g [-|

WORKERS

through Clssstfled ad*. Lei an

Phone 9270 HERBERT CHERRY
Real Eitst* Brokerage — Notary experienced ad writer assist you1219 W. 13th St. Rtar-Barbcr Shop

T ^ V P ? W&gt;e* down at Auetlorw. Wane* annomo*d. Writ* far deaerlptlv* foldtra asx the** aad t
lag aurtioa*.

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TUB SEMINOLE COUNTY Democratic delegation u. they met “ Mr. S peal-r" l.-t Friday night in
Leesburg. James Lee, of Oviedo, Chairman of the bYniiiiulc County |)i-nn &gt;intlr KareuUve C.iirnnltlre
waa at the far left and out of range of The Sanford Herald'* &gt; nncra Other* are (left to right)
Thomas Hollingsworth, Robert Hlllhimcr. tecretary of the Seminole County Democratic Eitruuvr
Committee; Clifford McKIbbln; Mr*. J*m«w Lee of Oviedo; Andrew ( ariaway. Mr*. Carr* way. “ Mr.
Speakar" Sam Rayburn, Mr*. Hollingsworth. Mr*. McKIbbln, and Conrre**man A. S. “ Syd llerlong
(Staff Photo)

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JIM A BIU 8JULK U m u wl kbe raiiy Is*! Friday night in l.ce&gt;hur£ Chatting
lea attending and shaking hand* with a futurr Democrat i* "Atr. Speaker" Sam

Thl* la a new venture *pon*i red by the Sanford federatrd
Garden rlub. I f f value W pri­
marily that member* may set a
comprrhenilve view of what each
cirrle I* accomplishing; each Cir­
cle** program la entlllrd to rep­
resentation. with rapecial refer­
ence to highllghta o f their proj­
ect* and importance to their town­
ship In rlvle beautification and
horticultural education.
From
Aialea In Rote, we present a gar­
den Imuquet of mtert wined &lt; ir&lt; lr«.
There *&lt;■ a Joint meeting of.
I the Aialea and HemeroeatlU firrte* for a covered di*h *upper at
I the Grapevllle Nur&lt;er&gt;, with Mra.
Eric 1-. Vihlen aa hosle**. A door
, prUc of a Cutler’* hybrid Croton
wa* awarded to Mr*. Olga Hunt­
er. A color film wa* shown, land­
scaped for Living by c*&gt;urte*y of
the Florida Nurserymen
and
Growrrt* A**orlation.
Although
sudden shower Intervened, thiuc
wa* * splendid trip through Ihc
fine nuncry and a mo*l enjoy­
able nenlng.
The Camellia Circle met at the
home of Mr*. Benny Auden, with
Mr*. Donald Knight at ro-hoilc**.
Mr* David Gatehel, horticultural
Chairman, pretented each mendier
with a notebook and pencil at­
tached. for personal observation*
on October in Our Garden*. Rich
wa* given a mimeographed sheet
a contest, JuJgcd at the end «f
the year, to decide who ha* kr,d
the he«i remtd of arhlevemrnt
on What To Bo. There will he
. Mr*. E. W. Peterson wra* taken
in a* a new member.
The Driftwood Circle rnel at
Ihc home of Mra. J. W. Guy on
Monday Morning.
Mr*. It. F.
Stone wa* ro-hodets. Mr* Fred
liana*, president of the Sanford
Garden Club, spoke on Introiuctlon to Arrangement*. She drmnndrated the basic principle* of
dcalgn, Illustrating with four ar­
rangement * created a* the spoke
and giving, step by step, valuable
pointer* on beautiful arrange-

ft) MRS. R t'IH I.IYO
Tha many frianda of Mr*. H •
.an J'»n sill be Happy to n r
hat il.r I* esprrtrd to return to
her horoa I *l.y alter *|&gt;cn&lt;l ng
wo week* in the Orange Min,or-

1*1 Hotpltal.

EVEN THE CAST CAN'T hold back the laugh* a* they ,prucc up their part* in tonight's Seminole
Jl.gh School Glee club presentation " P i-m c ' at l
Pinccreit Auditorium at a o'clock. The three
•tudri.l* enjoying their rules are; (left to right) Ed Dl ll*r*nn, Johnny Harley, ami Marcia Locchell.
(Staff Photoi

Role Of Air Force
Topic Of Talk
At Oviedo Club
By MARIAN R. JONES
OV1EBO—The ear* In front o f
ihc Oviedo Woman'* Clnh today nt
noon signified that the club * u
•on had begun. Air* J II Slal-*
wa* on hand to mllcrt our lunch­
eon fee a* we rnlcrrd
Air*. Don Ulrey. our new j.rr*l
tent, rho-e n lovely dress, r-d in
rnlor, with aere&gt;, orir* nt Maek
to conduct her first meetlrg a*
president. It wa* very becoming
in her, loo
Mr*. George II Carltnn our sec­
ond vice president and program
chairman thl* yeir, wa* busily
engaged in passing out th- new*
year bock*—amt, of roor*e, curio
ally made o* delve Into ih - con­
tent* with ri*ine Interest. Wo will
not reveal their rnntrnt* -T rent
a* the hap;wnlng* occur, how-ver
intrredlng they might be
A* the crowd gathered h r the
luncheon they were met
at
the door bv Mr*. B. G. Smith one
of the member* of the *&lt;” .ln j
lommltlee, and we »aw three men
dre-*ed In army attire a* they
arrived atwt were e-corted *,n the
president'* table We knew one
of these mu»l He ■ur gue*t speak­
er for the day.
Everyone wa* busily engage I in

'What- Makes Me Tick' Topic Of Talk
Af Sanford Home Demonstration Meet
Mr* Vincent Atatcrkt gave .in per from the Lor.gwood Club, and
eveellent report on the Gaine*vll!r Indallatinn of officer* wa* consummer short cour*e at Thur* durted by Mr*. K, D. Rinehart,
day’ * meeting of the Sanford Home pad president o f the club
Demonstration Club A!-o *peakThe meeting ua* railed to ordini at the mcctlnx wa* Mr* Tu,&gt; (r by the pir*idrn:, Mr*. Joe Ar&lt; * ” larvtto, fallowed by a prayer by
catching up on their cormTSSlnn. Mr-, Hawthorne,
Interrupted
by
I h c *(imtner
Tl,c following officer* were In­
month*. while engaged in that •yM|)^,| ag (hi* meeting; president,
popular paat-Umr- eating.
Mr*. p, y , Flowers: vice pre«Mra Joseph I.inchart, Mr
D dent. Mr* John D Callahan; se­
ll. Smith. Mr* Karl Dad Mr* icrctary, Mr*. John Hark; and
Boh Slavik and Mr*. Tom Danulc treasurer. Mr*. C. L. Walii*.
..... Mr’ *•, \ " « * « *
The .ubhvt o f Mr*. Malecki't
did Job with the luncheon, or wa» |l|k ^
..Wfu, Makr, t-, Tkk?..
II ih. other wav around « ( « •jnd ,hc told the women the an«w
ihc memb. r.hlp did the ( -* 1 Job m
,hpM&gt; ,h w mn„ ifnfHir, ;iflt
kroni the look, of the empty qut.M,„n&gt; , , why Do | ad upplate* carried iw *r.
believe the |rt, I( What Are (Vir Physical
latter idea would be the winner
s&lt;.e,M
wha, Arr M) P»yfhf)|l(.
Mr* Carlton then Introduced K|c.il KVeds? She gave tip* nn
Mr*. W. II. Martin, who rendered eoatruling
m ger
and
fo r
two vocal (election*, one &lt;iuilr ovrrruming fear She »aid that an
appropriate for thr day. Colum- 1eveellent way to control the emnbu* Day. God Die** Anonra: al*o Don* i* to cultivate one or more
»n ojd favorile, Mother Machrce. hobbies and to have a real faith
She wa* accompanied on the m God,
piano by Mr*. T. I«. Lingo.
The second speaker, Mr*. TupThen Mr* Carlton Introduced per, gave a talk on ''Mu»ic to
Major Ren Griffin of the O rand. Enjoy" and riggevtrd to the lidle*
Air Have, who In turn tnlradufeil that they *ing at (heir meeting a*
the gue*t .pcaVcr, LC Col Al* jt woujj pu, #11 pre,rnt tn a
liert D'Orsl. formerly of Provl ..j0)fllli iIld , receptive m.m.1."
^ , th-n't-iHl T T * ,
site d'iua iron, 9 Tactical Air
Command unit 1 Dnl at urlan l,
Mr Force Baae. He .urcre-l* Maj
or Natalre f^Hlanc. who will con
tlnue hi* Orlando lour a . thunit's deputy commander
The Role Of Pie Air F r r
Hi National Defenie wa, hi* topic
for the day. and he held Ih- &gt;petl
bound Intern- 1 of hi* audience for
f r in hour
LI. Col li ny., brought mat the
Imnnrtanre of the guide I mU.lir*

Ju.t Imfore the close of the meetUl*"n
.
,
Turkrr' ,0 ,hp «"^ b e r * .
rollowing
the adjournment o f
'he regular buvlne** light refreshment* were served by the ho»tA“ *rcl,°
*n,i
\ &gt;■H»wcr*. Un the lait
'*&gt;' nttUr month, Oct. 31. the
‘ ,nh
meet to learn hnw to
dean ant oil their sewing ituch}« • ' A"J[
^ “ *e area who
*" having l.tr mieh_

We a n very happy to report
tat Mrs, Henry Heath ha* re*
irnr.l home from the hot pittil
&gt;here the underwent an opera­
tion on her ere*. The operation
tieiny *uere**ful, it is now only
a matter of convalescence, Sir*,
(ealh will *oon be oat and
bout.
Mr*, ti. It. Gray hat retutm-d
home after tpendinir a
thtre
month* vacation with her dauth*
ler*. Mr*. Gray firal (toped &lt;•*»
In Highland, lit., where *he addl­
ed daughter, Mr*. J. C. Crawford,
and family, then ahe proceed*- I
to Portland, Oregon, to vldt
daughter. Joyce Cray. Mill Gray
operate* the Re»t Viel* Home
near Portland. Mr*. Gray trUlte)
In Vancouver, Wa*h.. too and ie*
porta the reentry on the AYe«t
Coa*t very beautiful.
Mr. and Mr*. W. Bennett, Mr
and Mr*. Ward Steven*, Mr. and
Mr*. Howard Warren, Mr. and
Mr*. Pay Fraser o f Molnar -?t.
unit Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Heii’er
o f EnterprHe enjoyed a plnle
at Funny»h*de Park on Wedt c&gt;*
day, Oct. .1, the occailon he n?
the birthday of Mr. HeLicr.
J. T. Monlttomrry of Orlat K
a former re*IJert o f Longwo»!,
w-** a recent visitor of all Hi*
former neitrhhonl on Maine St
Harold Jack«on ha* relun r 1
home from " long vacation M*- rt
!n Europe where he vi«iU'd hi*
•on, Tom, who I* •tailored in
Germany In The U.S. Air Corp.
Recent word from Mr*. Flcrr we
Sunderlm. who ha* been a patient
•t the Sarcpta Home in Sanf rd
for aevcrnl week*, any* that *•
muy espeet her home eery *, in.
Mr*. I.eroy Neumnn entert. Ined the Thursday Brl tge Club it
her home ia*t Thur*dny. Anums
the mendirr* present nnd playing
were, Mr*. It. C. Carlson, Mr*.
Charle* Nlekol*. Mr*. Eva Jamet
and Mr*. Thoma* Gladwin.
The Saturday Evening
Pino,
rhote Club met at the home of
Foiili Knoll on East !.n!&gt;e St. Ia*t
Saturday evening. With *ever*l
of the member* Mill In the north
only Mr. and Mr*. Charle* AA’alr*
of Fern Pnrh, Mra. Maude Tun*
per and John Hollister were pte*
lent to enjoy the evening play.
Mr. and Mr*, I- C. Walker have
returned tn their home after a
three
vacation.
ine rlraned i* welcome to at'rnd
thl* meeting.
It wa* announced that the
Home
Demonitratlon
Coun'y
Council would meet on Thursday
at the Center on Geneva A ve,
when thr ho*tri« will be Ihc Lake
Mary Club, and Oct. 2#, the
County Council will hate a food
rale in front of Sear* Store.

AL C H A L M E R S h

BUSH A B I L L

CONGRESSMAN A. S. "S Y D " HKHLONG. Jit (i.-mnd from r u in p t .-r d - a I . t ut Democrat
hi F kridi Democratic Eacculive Committee Chairman J •me Alilllgan of Orl • I ■ and Mr S|H-akrr'
8am lUyburn. (Staff Photo)

S h e ’s a te e n q u ee n

MORE

than just a
pleasant drink

EVivoVHilDY HAD A CHANCE TO meet "Mr Sp . i'.er &gt;.im Hayb.tn m t - i ihurg la t lilta y night
Sam Pay burn I* shown greeting one of the Central Florida Ud;e* attending the c - antic rally, tS'.nff
Photo)

June Spencer,
T. A. Butner
To Be Married

Personals

Mr. and Mr*. Jidm Courier and
Mr*. George At.an* nf Gin do
were In Gainesville Saturday for
the UofK football game
Doth
The engagement and approach- Johu Courier and George '1 -an*
marriage nf June Spencer and •re alumni of (hr I'ofl
mat A. Butner Jr. Is being
Mis* Kay E*te* of O* nln was
l : .BUnced today.
Thu bride tn he I* a re* Ident o f at the UofF gyrne SvturtLv and
Ovjcdo Florida and ha* owned
amt operated a beauty porbir place Saturday Oct. 20 IKV.
Immcdialrl) following the wed
1 1 that town for several yean.
. * is a native o f the Stale of ding Anna Miller Circle will bun
or the couple with a reception tiea ;o«ky.
.r. Butner Is employed by ginning at o.oo p m. at the Elk*
r4 u A Company of Sanford and Club tn SanfonJ.
AM friend* and relative- o f the
couple are cordially invited lu atUwd the recaption.

&amp;

attended the Fall Kruttcs
there.

while

witn nor very own

Ml** la-ona Hart of Oviedo wra*
a g ic*l of Friendt in Galne-vilte

B e d ro o m T e le p h o n e

over the wi-ekeod. She attended
the t ’o fK fn-ithall j-iftie anil Fall
Fmllc *,
Pvt. Virgil Cana.fa of the
Alarine Cnrp* h.i* completed hi*
basic training at Paris Gland. S.
C , and t» now ftaliiined al Camp
Lrjune, N. C He was an honor­
ary gue*t rei-entl) at a ht. Christ­
ina* ft*h fry at which there were
130 attending Pvt
Canada re
icn'ly ipr'nt a Iru-lay leave here
wlib hA parents Mr and Mr*.

AA. II. Stafford.

A plfiiint d(inV&gt; Yryf, , . lot
C-Cf* (ka* (kaf. Isrdrn't Dulth
Ckecolit* Dnnk r* nalrilieuif Se
when ,ov. youngylcrt frt thirtty,
*•(•# Ikem rkit wholrtom*
feed b n o i jr that'* *• gcjJ fe,
tkem!

Yaw poor it right
ham (he radon

If* lla tsrtd ailk im ysrtfd
Dutck Cm ea and yowngtltry la*•
id iKkir, tmeoihtr tavte. Keep
vomt kind, la yowr rclngtrater.
DtLoovi—hot m cold. Nalkutg
to mut

Some gitlj p i for mink and dum ondi.

Hut a girl in her teen* i* a queen
of queen* with a phone of her own.
Puf her in seventh heaven... and
out ol the family's hair...with
a bedroom telephone—in color!

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

K'lahllkhrd 1908

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, |9;,6

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'Picnic Tonight

JOHN K. FOX and Mr*. Ralph Auuin 8mllh open county nvm«cratk Ho.l.piartrr
mornln* on South Park Avr. a* thty pottrd a banner of Adl«i Ste\enfon at the
ijh o t o .
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•ffico &gt;ct#rd»&gt;
.! *oimoy, tSiaf.

Educational System S
mothersVisit
Comparison Of f-fere £ n (J Of
11 C
F n n llc ll H o a r d
U i J i f L l i y i l i l l n C C IIU
wr
® A young man *ho received hi*
early public school education In
Sinfnrd, graduated front Phillip*-

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h,A';r £ ,,„ 'v r ? r ,.r ^

then t»a. .elected a. a Ithodes
scholar at Oxford t'nlver.ity In
Eugland. gave the ~TB*miber of
the Sanford notary Club u rom*
prehen.lve eom pariii) « f the
uratlonal .yiteiiM of England aiiJ
S ir country,
Hobo Dean, .on
-on *f
.. Mr rod
---Air*. Rollind L. Dean, former
retidrnt. here, told HI* hearer*
In detail about life at 0*for.l and
held the attention of hi. audience
by hi. well prepared and delivered addrr.1. HI* talk gave local
Hotarian. an indgM to the eu»tome of Ihe tulotlai .y.tern of
teaching in vogue at the unlver.ltaw where he .pi-r.t the ia.t two
Far. lb- veill leave »&lt;* n l.i ei ;» r
military .crvice at K*. Sill Okia
In Ihe ab.encr of pro.Dent
club »eeretary. Dr. R. W Ruprecht, Charle* Wagner and Harry
Rimpton are attending Ihr di»trlct conference at Wlntri Haven,
pn*t pre.idenl Hill llu.h pm ided.
AnnoisiKemcut wa* made of the
meeting nevl Monday at the Kpi*copal Paruh Hou.c when Congr.
A S. (Syd) llerlong will be the
Jpeaker al an Inlrr-elub meeting
o f all local civic nnd *ervire t-lrb,.
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Additional

Senator lic o ftf Smalher* will.
in all probability, be In Sanford
amiSeminole County
on cithr
o.-i. 31 &gt;.r Nov. 1, according In ;
icbedute retea»ed late yevlcnlny
*rom Maihlngton.
ir r I

ttilh (-ar1(niMman A S
llrrlorg fur t i » day*
a lor aith hi* l-'-o.Liv cempal
tnr with other Florida Demon &gt;
tie candidal*. in varltm* comer'
of Ihe .tale,
JL- .aid lltal he would make a
»t*tf&gt;M*
television talk rom Hi me
.
late in October in an effort lo
move Florida bark inlo Ihe Demo
cratlc fold,
The ttepubllcan. didn't put a
.-andidatr III Ihe f.rld a.-ain 1 Sen
(Je* rge Smalher* DVia and thvl
fha. helped him become one of
the mo*l active Democratic cam* n , Kt&gt; WILSON acttptfd In Na
paignera.
V) o i n , *(taff Photoj
chairman of Ihe Democratic
±
^
s* iwl-rial Campaign C'.imms n
Smalher* D Ju.t aW il every whenihe*.- day*. Cnr of Id* big job*
1* to rai*o money. Another I* to

He'* been to California, Oreio.-i,
iva.hington, lllinol.. towa. NVa
\|e*iro, Wi.t Virginia. Pcnn-yt
v«nla.
Maryland.
Connectl'-m.
|.,jfr m Texa*. and to .ome oth.-r
Mate* he couldn'l recall moatentardy.
V- ' c •
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N°^ _ hr.* ..* b .'u ,i°
hi* own .late which went Rep ib
lican In l#M. Hr *ay* It** going
to be a rime preIdcntlal race
but *av* Ihr Democrat*’ rrgi*lr.
tmn. outnumber Ihe Republican*
|there .even lo one "and if the
Democrat* grt out and vote Dcin
ucratic," Ihr .lair .huuld re'urn
In itv normal column
Thl* lime Smalher. i. going lo
(Cunlfnued On Page 3)

F. V/ilson Enters
Naval Officer's
Candidate School

Frt &gt;1 \V|t*nn, •on of *Ur ami
Mr
v I. WlNon, trai llu-.vtta
l&gt;rl\« *, ha* twi n acre ptr.l In'a* the
N.i' ji ! Officer'* Candi-latic School
lie left Sunday night lo report
lo reem tlng offlrer* in Macon.
Go x*v
- wa* Indo.tc I into
the Navy ye«lentay
The Ncv* flew Irn l M l«on from
Macon In Newport, P I wheie
he will undergo a four tnoiith.
Iraming period On hit completion
» f 'he training at the Of S. tie
n
will receive hi* de-;gnatlon .»»
En*ign
I i mi Hie Office: * ■ .tidldal#
M »ntinuri| no I'agr 3)

The Seminole High School Glee
Club present, it* fir.t perform­
ance of the tea.on thia evening
at a o'clock from the »Uge of
the Pinecrrvt School auditorium.
Mi*, lillle ltee*e Whittle, &lt;11*
redor o f the Glee, Club, .aid that
the musical, "Pienie" I. a take
uff on election year.
“ Throughout the mirth provok­
ing »how, a tribute will be paid
In all of the *Lte. m the union,"
ahr .aid,
A huge c l of both boy. and
iiirJb will takr part in th# i b i «
with Henry Ca.on at the microphone a* Master of Ceremonlea.
Ml*. .Sant) Ca.h it the arcomp an ic, for the muucal that will
include *olo* and group number*.
Soloi.lt, Ml&lt;* Whittle .aid. will
l»e llicha&gt;il Kagan, lan d Nutt,
Teddy Walker, Pat llarnnglon,
Phillip II.id, Kay Jenkins, lri.
I'a u .ej, Shirley AmJeraon, Al
Collin, and Tony Gael nun.
"The ro.lmnei are .tunning,"
.aid Mi.t Whittle, "adding much
to the inu.lcal which 1* enjoy|able and entertaining from the
mini' .lamlpo.nl alone.''
The cu.t ha. been preparing for
•Ticitic*' over a period of itveral
week., every member working
hard to make hi. or her part la
(he mu.it al a "perfect one.”
"Me hope that there will be a
large crowd on hand for tonight'*
performance," Mi*&gt; Mhiltle said,
"to *ee how much lhe»e young
ladle* and young men have dona
lo .lage a thnw Ihal i. humorout,
•eriutia, muaical, and enlertalning."

For Citywide Sales Event
Up-To-Date
Bargains
Offered

rbt **nfW l Merchant. A*,
loctltlcw ttvijy announced that
lhtlr PUn* hlVf I**" completed
tor U,1C " f ,,ie blM « « *alc event.
cver '«
presented in Sanford
9. L. Perkin* Jr , prcvi.lent ol
b* Merchant. Ai»ociatu&gt;n. tunl
'"d** ,h** "tUnnrr D a).' will be
* t»«d a y evrnl of Friday and
Saturday, Oct. 19 20.
The Merchant. Ai.ociation pre.‘ lent emphatically etnpha.Dcd,
"Thl* I. nut a .lock clearance
* ' cnl ^or Hanford Merchant., but
4n evrnt ,ha! '%l11 ton' lnff San­
thoppera that local .tore* ji c
featuring up to-date mrrchandi-e
at the lowr.l po.aible price.
Committee, of the local Mer­
chant* A.ioctalion nrganitatiun
hive b*-en bu.ily rngaged In com­
pleting plan, for thl. event for a
number of week, and (be formal
annoumrinrnt of the event come,
on tbo heel* of .tore owner, and
operator* beginning to put Ihrir
Jt'ST TAKING A IttDIL *ald lll.a Shown Whltle n thl* morning aa »h# venture* out on a taka o f
tlncka in thape for the coming
water in her uncle'* back yaid, at thr horns uf J. K. McAlevandrr Jr. on Sanford Avr. Tha pond wag
weekend.
rauaad by the downpour uf rain through tha night. (Staff Photo)
Manner Day. will be a cltywile
event with all of Ihe merchant,
joining hand, lo make it one of
the nuil memorable *alea occa*
.ions ever .tagrd here.
Already, plana have hern for
mulated lo attrart one of the
ruo.t foumdable .hopping crowd!
“ I'm no'. ..lulled with that
lo Sanfurd. Merchant* are iearlyj trouble," «aid County Commlsaiun- 1
Ing their window di*pUy*, their
cti.play banner*, and their .lock
rr D. C. Dodd a* dtacu.vion* tbi*
making .bowcarda in urvler to diDrenching
rain*
that
h
.vo
."*
• «“ «*
^
j
r»et local abopptra lo tbo hund­
Jfnre than T » pound, nf bar- red*
red* upon
upon hundrol*
hundrol* of
of ipodall?
*|wclaUr *le*dHy fallen In the pact It hour* * ••
' ,' 1l” r
In-cue, nrepaied by Carl William*, priced
priced mrrehandi*.'
merchandl*.' throughout
throughout havp furnDt o l Ihe relief farmer* section.
wa* *erve&lt;| lo rmptnye* of Ilia ;|,r ttorei.
have been a.klng for for month.
Seminole Connly Engineer M. C.
ntv nf Sanford, their fam lie*
elerk* and .bn-k perjon
Mo*t agricultural men have aid |f.Kj n
•j-xr
refereed
and friend* Saturday night.
, nrl have already Iman ie»dlnl for that *iy or .even Inehea of rain tl(
reAlj „ ,
|&lt;JU0 e,.,., j.
A.iur.llng lo preliminary e.tl- lha coming event an.I »p&lt;vlal w u ld be needed to actually ro wa* a half-mile “
itule*, mure than Vri oeople pa.*- price tag. to be attnrhe.l I.. re- lleve the draught -dtuallun.
However, no Jccjiion wa* touch­
rd iJirutigh the *ervlng line lo ic gular .lock and .pertallypurchat- Geodetic -xperl* reported
re ed a* lo whether or not the road
reive gvneroit* helping* nf bar- ed merehaudue are being ptrpar* ently that the water level in the •hnuld Ik- paved with the county
bee no I p-irk and href, ..lad, pie- ed,
St John* river I. at n hi:her pot&gt;|l furni.hlng the material* and Com
II.-*. b in*, and al! thr tiimpiing.
I'raellcally every ne&lt;d will !«.- than that
rrarhcl during
the ini..loner (III* Fouiakn- accepting
lb .I gu lo make .uch a meal com­ taken care of during tin. gig.n'ic lime of Ihe "dry month.."
Ihe contract nl $1 « »i|uarr yard,
plete.
.ale, according
to committee
The broad aquall front that ha* or if the county .hould do the pav­
mrmber* who have t&gt;ern cun- fairly blankrtml Florida with a ing with it. mlxrd in place ma­
Carl-cn EvangdUtic Team
vlantly working on the fall and .Irady downpour nf r..in ha* nut chinery.
Serving at ho.ta to th# City winter lalra event to lie itagivl. done ary damage except In DolalClerk O. 1* lletnlon reqnedrl
employe, were the Board of San­ Meichanl* are prrpated In offer pd area* where 23 In An mile an
comiim.innert to turn in their
ford pie
City
OiMmi**iomr.
wa*
pa red
and vervej al the .almpfieed merctiumiiie for Ihe hour wind* created ioinp havoc
list * of clerk..and impector* wb&lt;&gt;
Attending
'he barherue
In the Sanford area, wind* have will man the putt* during the
Earmrra
Aue'.nn
Market or which
17 92 bum# owner, the hau.eaifr. the
n e member* of Ihe vartou* city h#bbyDI. the garage owner, lha been moderate with lillle or mi General Election un Nov. 0.
orgamra'lon* a. well a* eommli car, and for men, wum*n and damage re.ultlng irnm them
Two new tubdivDlon* v-ero ap­
Sanford .treet* have not been
Mona and rommittae*. along with children.
The Church of the N’ararrue,
Merchant* aree preparing lo flooded In Ihe extant that a fla*h proved al (hi* mnrning'a meeting
the legi.latlve delegation. Board
when ptata for Cool-More, a 31 located on Ihe corner of W, Second
of Semlnol# County Cam mi..Inn lake care of Ihe rnnrmuiit crowd* downpour would have eauted,
SI. and Maple Ave., announce*
er«
et|&gt;trled to vi.it Ihe Sanford ilort# Some .treet* in ihr Sanl.anta *ee lot »itr next (o Lake O' The M'uoJ.
.perilI service* beginning Wed*
juxl
o
ff
Highway
17
92
in
lb#
linn were rnvered with walrr hot
However, feted at lh annual tht* coming wrrhend.
nrtday evrnlng at T:M.
*outh
end
nf
Ihr
county.
Albert
Manner Day* la a .ale that w# the grea'er part of the rain* are
•'•'nt were the City employr . who
D. Cooley wa* shown aa the owner
T V Rev. n If. Spear, J r , pa*,
want nor local people to remem- \being drained off rapidly,
vtlended full forv«.
on the plait.
tor of Ihe local church. I* happy
herd,
one
of
the
hlgge«t
an
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br.t
onr
r-ad
w
a*
wa*hed
out
tbla
At Ihe head o f the terving
A le.olutiun rrcinding Ihe mo­ lo prcirnl Ihe Carben Kvangelif.
line, greeting the employ.., their **le* ever featured in Sanford, mn inng Ju»t off iDth Street In the
tic Team to Ihe Sanford area.
famille*. and tl.ilort, ’.a *. City Merchant* A.tocialion pre.idenl f^,rh \rhor .ection \ hole 10 fret tion to appr-d'iiJU- |!2.r&gt;u» fr-ra
The Carl.gn*' arc talonled in*tru*
I'rrkmi .aid today.
wMr *a» rau.rd by III* rain ap- aetondary road fund* fur the rn
Vlanager Wanen K Know Ira
' M'e believe that Bonner Daya p.ir-ntly from a culvert that bad guiceiing survey uf a eau-eway mrntjll.it playing an accttrdiun,
eroiting
Lake Munroe f r o m violin, v ib n harp, vilovox, Ham*
will offer a real treat for every­ caved In
French Ave. wa. approve,! f-i|low mond organ, sleigh bell*, SwU*
one In Sanford and In the SanOn Sanford Avr at Ihe rorncr
row Ik-II., ami xyh-phune.
Tti*
fold .hopping area,'* t'rrkin. of IMli M rain, bad tluodcd the ing the rradlnx uf a le i •1r id
diesvi.l to Ihe Ituard. uf County t'arbena* alao have a cbulee ie»
*41I.
'.-rd of J I! Me Alexander Jr.
Manner, will be flying up nnd Maiir "a 12 lo 21 m-he. deep, Com mlatluncr. of Seiniml# uml lection of reading*, vocal tturn*
gown the Harford shopping area deep enough to launch a boat will, h Vuluvia Countn « from William H l&gt;ei* Mr*. Carltcn t* one » f th*
country*, out-landing gu.pel plan*
Jay llrlw-r*. playing pro of San Friday and Saturday levelling provided '-ntrrtaiumrnl for child- Dial.
i.t* and ha* been In demand a*
Next
meeting
of
ihe
Seminole
ford, for Ihe Mayfair Inn Country Ihe thoU'anda of down Inearth rt.r, ur,n| ,choo| Hm&lt;-. A niece
piahlit with well-known Amen- *s
Club, placed lecoud in thee four prtcwl
item*
of
merchand-‘ of Me Mi vau lt r. Shawn Whitten Comity Hoard nf Con m *: ucia
d a v Of the
'"Kcll.t. who havu toured Ecrwav
lie play-off late yrili-i.liy, l*« arranged for fall and winter at '» u'cliuk thiw wornini wa. rn- W i ll be held on Nov
belng loppci) hy Mike Felcl.lrk
buying.
joying Ihe pord like water forma- general election, lluacvrr. the
timid did m-t change the da'e uf
The CarUen'* have been in -ie*
"Thai wa. the toughe.i round1 Manner* Day* have been gcai- Hon
n,l*nJ bF church gru-ip# of other
of golf I ever played," laid JnJ ed lo proeni-day need*, th# SanThroughout Ihe .tale wind and Ihe meeting.
Thu morning* mee'ing of thu Jenominationa
'e'ii* with
pound Mike Fetchlek after deci^ ford klerrhanla Allocution re- rain *turm» whirh hit Florida apCommlluloncri w*.
adlourncd Ibetr conviction*. T hey hay* w rk»
Ive'y -:irr!!r!« !he
t&lt;p pril# veiled Ihla morning.
Iw-.r-d ilimmUl low lod.y
In the M'e item Open Tournament
"M'» have been advocating
Unit ligtil rainfall wa. reportt-d Iw-f'-re in" n after vin-.ilrrlrc a ed on a.-iauilieul* git ell Uiem it r
the Citilcl S tain Army wh:v!l
In a playoff with three other pro*.
&lt;C»nlinurd On Tag# 3)
It nnlinu'd tin Cage ]|
light
.lend*.
have carried them to -cvcral of
"I didn't tl# up, but I have to
the country'* Army camp*.
admit there wa. a little butterfly ^
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The pubtir l» cordially invited
in attend the mi epeclnl arrvhca
Navy Kniijn M'illl.im C. Clauio, ca.h evening tin. week beginning
Par Ofl. five .truke* bitter Hun
Jr , received hi. "Wing* nf Gold" lamotrnw. The Rev, Call ton will
any of hi. opponent*. "I've h»d
of a Naval Aviator at ceremonies tie preaching each evening and
lower .core., but no round w-at
at the Naval Air Station, Corpu* both irrvicea Sunday.
ever harder."
Chrl.tl, Tex.
Sound place— Ju.t a matter of
Ensign Clanae' "Wing*" were
prr.tige line# the three other*
pinned un him hy hi* wife, the
all re. eivnl 12.000— went lo Jay
former Ml** Norm* Faye Har­
Hebert, 33, from Lafayettr, La,,
vey &lt;&gt;f 1103 M. Fir.t St
rm rcm illng Sanford. He cardH
He I* the ton of Mr. and Mr*.
a TL
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS- Mrt.
M'. C. Clau.e of 2321) Nareiiiui J»rk Howden of M’ln’cr Park,
Neil came Doug Ford, playing
Ave , Sanford.
mil of Fetchick’. homa town of
preddrnt o f the Orlando-Winter
En.ixn (Tiu*c received hi* df»- Park League of Women Voter*,
Yunker*. N. V , with a 72. D&gt;n
Unation a. a Naval Aviator on «nd member* o f the Citizen
January, Ihe 2it-yearohl conier
Sept. 2t after more than IS Con.litullon Committer, will be at
from Lampa.a*, Texa., finl.hetl
month, of flight training.
with a 7S over Ihe *J9« yard Prethe Community Home on Matt*
He ha* been a.tigned to the land Ave., Altamonte Springi to*
*id io cour.r,
Naval Air Station, Jackionville. night at I o'clock to explain th*
Felrhlek fired *cven birdie, and
II amend in cola to the Stale Con*
went over par oti only one hole,
•million, which will appear on tb*
the eighth, when he scemrd lo
baby an approach from the tall
ballot in the Nor. • rlec'lon.
Cloudy with *hewrra today begra*. on the fringe of Ihe green.
All perron* interested in le a r^
mmlng partly rloudy Wednesday! Ing mote about the.e amendment*
III. lunged birdie putt wa* 13 WINGS OF GOLD are pinned on Naval En-lgn William C. Clauit
feet.
tr* uiged to attend Uda meeting.
Jr, by hia wife al the Neva! Air HUtton, Corpus Chriatl, Tex, low tonight M il.

Big Crowd Attends
Annual Barbecue
For City Employes

Steady Rains Are No Decision Reached
Furnishing Relief On Road Controversy
Sought By Farmers

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Evangelistic Team
To Appear At Local
Church Tomorrow

,m Sanford Rep 2nd
Place Winner
In Western Open

Ensign Clause Gets Wings Of Gold

Mrs. Howden W ill
Explain Changes

k Mtl.VLE llOUHlItlLDEIt, Seminole
County ITo*ce*jtor. iuntrrl and S'at&gt; Tt- oper. T. Mark
VImV, (rlghlj and lari W'llMalit*. Heft* di'.-m* t -e teet.-a*lng nitn,la-| of lu ff,' G'lath,
iiei.unnel of S'anroid Navul Air HI*lIon, .ince the "Safe Driving" Itrt'ire. wuir fiitt pru-.n el in nun
. bated at the N'AS, five month* ago. Since the ................ .
trafflr v|nla(lon«aluv e druppoij J7 per enL
llouiehnlder prcMrnted lecture* duuring the month of Augutl. while Trooper- 'lu'k. and W'llll.m-,
gave talk, in July. Other .peoker* heard Inrllld* Valle William*. A«*l»l'nt .'IJte Attorney, rot "ill
France, |'re«hlenl nf the National A-»ocl*ti"n for Srork Car Raring fbe-,- I ■ :uie» were arrungrd hy
tb# NAS "Safe Driving Council," accoiding lo M. E. Giles Safety Enginrer, (Staff I'hoto)

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2, Tuca., Oct* 1G, 1936

Pago

Groundwork Laid
For Artificial
Lake Program
TALLMIASSEE -jr—‘The stale
hat laid groundwork for a pro­
gram of creating artificial lake*
to krrp public recreational faciU*
tirt abrratt of ila surging popula­
tion.
At a conference of Hate «.fflclalt Gov. Collin* named two
committcet to do preliminary In*
vestigation and report within a
month nr two at a second confer*
rnce. where details for a legiilalive program car. be prepared.
One group la to recommend
likely artificial aitra on rivera
and *tream«. Serving with Dr.
Robert O. Vernon, associate «utc
geelogiit. the chairman, are Fred
C. Elliott, secretary engineer of
the trustee* ef the Internal lm*
provement Fund, and Colin I).
Gunn of the l'. S. Department of
Agriculture's soil
ronrervation
service.
The other group will recom­
mend ways of financing. Ralph
Davit, executive director u! the
SUU* Road Department, It chair­
man: A. D Allrich, director &lt;&gt;f
the Rame and Fresh Water Fi»h
Commission. and a staff member
of the development commiition
to be named later, member*.
Collin*' program received the
backing of two key legislator*.
Senate President W. Turner Davia
of Madlann and the president-des­
ignate, William A. Shand* of
Gainesville. The governor said the
Houae apeiker designate, Doyle
Conner of Starke, who was unable
to attend, also expressed favor­
able Interest.
“ In the face of our state's tremend us growth, we must pre­
pare now to that we will always
have adequate public recreational
facilities.” Collins said.
"While it is true new industry
is coming Into the state, it is do­
ing so because those employers
arc attracted by Florida living.
We're beading towards shorter
work hour*, more leisure time,
more lime for recreation and ear­
lier retirement.
"We must be sure tha* we have
adequate boating and fishing opportuniltri for all theve people"
Shands said Florid* “ lends it­
self admirably well to river de­
velopment without a great amount
of expense or preliminary effort."
Davis said “ We don't need an
educational program for (his in
my area. Our people already have
been educated by the low water
level.
“ I’ m for this program enthu­
siastically and have been for a
number of year*.”

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PART OF THE CROWD ATTENDING Saturday' n »hl * barbocur given for City Employee , the f
families and frieend*. Mayor F. D. Scott i thirl (rnmlrft) receive* a generous helping of barbecue.
Host* for tho annual avent weera tho Board of Sanford City Commlsatoners. Staff Photo)

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A UNITED STATES SAVINGS IWnd award w.i* p.i-*&lt; n\-1 rcsrnlly to doe Lumpkin of The Sanford
Herald Staff. Pruenling the certificate to Lumpkin (lef&gt;) la W. A. Patrick, Chairman of th« Semlnola.
County Savings Lund Committee. (Staff Phuto)

Record-Breaking
Speed Is Reached
By Research Missile
lie VERN 11 W O U N D
LANGLEY AIR FORCE RASE.
Va, ‘ f 1— The National Advisory
Committee for Teronautlc* (NA­
PA) disclosed that It ha« fired a
foore«ta«e
roeketpropeRcd
re­
search missile to a record break­
ing speed of more lhan 6.000 m
p. h.
NACA, the government's top
aeronautical re&gt;s*arrh organisa­
tion. said the rocket attained a
apcesl of more than 10.4 limes the
velocity of sound, and rose In an
altitude of more than 200 mile*
An NACA spokesman aald this
compared with about 4.300 miles
an hour fur the viking rocket, and
was the greatest speet .NACA had
yrt achieved with its test missile
flringi.
The device was fired from
NACA'a Wallops (stand, Va.. re­
search station, and it* flight ended
far out in the Atlantic Ocean. The
firing was announced at an inspec­
tion of NACA'a Langley aeronau­
tical laboratory, attended by -CO
invited guests.
Propulsion was provided hv four
molors, fired in sequence*. The
first two moion were of the type
used to boo»l the Nike mlsailc.
The nose of the missile was pack­
ed with Instrument* and telemet­
ering equipment to record tem­
perature* and relay them to a
ground receiving station.
Floyd Thompson, the labora­
tory'* associate director for re­
search told the visitor* NACA la
looking into future yrcblcmj In­
volved In piloted flight at speeds
of 3.000 mile* an hour and faster.
He apoke of travel by man­
carrying aircraft at speeds of f.ve
times the viloelty of sound or fas­
ter a* appearing "within ihc
realm of relatively early attain­
ment.”
Navy ship* operated by nu­
clear power will not be confronted
with the limitation* of fuel rapa­
city. The potential energy In a
two pound lump of uranium the
aiie of a golf hall equal* about
W .ooo gallons fuel od or J.ooo
Ion* of roal.

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tit’ RGFRY can be rarrlid rn la comparatively liable would be powered by the hnapttal'a own
primitive surreoadlag* by using the faciUlira of la-kll iw ill generator, white the Instrument* wual.l
the Federal Civil Defense Administration'* emer­ be r lr r lllir d In bottle-gas-braicd oatoelavra, e r
gency hospital during attack*. The operating prrature ca aktr*.
IFCD A n&gt;,us
trip reiayj that instantly aounl
Of 70 million llcn irj automo­
warring horn*, close blast doors, bile drtvir* in ihc U, S , if-pri'*
turn off ga* lines, start radiolog innately 20 million received ire;Ically filtered ventilation systems flc violation tickets in 1335 4
and set off other protection meas­
ures.
WASHINGTON .f
The Army | The system is described a* im­
SOMETHING
diaclosed teday the development mune to conventional high ex­
of a relatively inexpensive device plosive blast* or ikundcratorm
NEW!
to give automatic warping in tha false alarms, as well aa to cosmic
event of a nuclear bomb or poison rays or other atmospheric radia­
Something
gas attack.
tion.
The device, officially labeled the
DIFFERENT!
An African aaiari group of
Radiological D e f e n s e Warning
System, was developed by the nine “ tourUt explorers" requires
Army Signal Corp* laboratories at • ‘ i f f of 25 experts to accom­
Ft. Monmouth, N. J. It D al­
pany them.
ready installed at one maior mil­
itary headquarter* which thn an­
nouncement did not name.
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The Army said it will be
installed at important Air Force
base* and will be used by Civil
Defense authorities throughout the
IN IU SSN d
country- It rould be used to pro­
IHVINfi I.
tect vital industrial plants, the
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KircaXN
Army said.
PRYOR
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Army engineer* estimate that
1 REP.
CANDY
thi electronic part of the system
Service U nur
would cost about $',00 under full
/ Mot lo.
FROZEN
production conalltions.
Melrh nidi;.
The Army said the system de­
FOR
lect* any atomic or hydrogen
SANFORD
bomb explosion endangering an in*
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Device Developed
To Give Warning
Of Nuclear Attack

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Smooth. Let WELSH TIKE SHOP 105 W. 2nd Put On
New Truck Rubber Treads That Will Give Guaranteed
NEW TIRE Wear And Save You Money.

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H u tc h is o n s
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McDonalds Are
At Convention

Full Attendance
Sought To Greet
rKiwanis Official
Tlin Sanford Kiwanla Hub tut
called for a too per rent aliendance at It* noon luncheon mc«'ins Vtetloe •&lt;!*&gt;' at the Yacht flub
to meet and’ erect F. S. Surtfuine
Jr.. Lt. Governor of District -V
H ot 11a Kiwanis.
Sr(rgutne, .aid Hie Kiwani. Bui^Ictcj. weekly nrwv letter of the
locid Kiwanla group, will be *he
p r rtciple guru of the club.
.1 delegation of »evrn local
KYxanian* rcpreicnted the Sanfu *d Club at the Diitrkt Convrnta ran in Fort Lauderdale early
It .-t week. Tho»c attending, and
f rum whom a report will be
Jieard at an early date were: A.
'I.. W'ilion. president of the San­
ford Kiwanii Club; Mr. and Mr.
F Rny Mann; Mr and Mr*. Kd
Shmhobrr; Mr. and Mr». M. R.
Strirklanl Mr and Mr*. David
Gatchel: Mr and Mrv. Ralph A
Smith: and Captain and Mr*. Ro­
bert W. Jackion.
Remit* of ihe election of a
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Board of Director* will probably
be announced at the luncheon
meeting Wcdne.day. A ballot, lintmg Ihe lop ten men In the race
f»r 19:,T Director*, reautting fr.mi
lad week-, voting, ha* been nr
mUled -n.j mailed to Kiwani.
Club member* from which to
jrlevl seven.
Selection of the teven director*
will complete the local Kivvanl*
Club voting for 1937 officer* and
director*.

Thomai McDonald, manager of
the Abitract Corporation »f San­
ford. and William C. Hutchison
Sanford
attorney, accompanied
by their wive* are in Miami at*
tending the JOth Annual American
Title Asioclatlon Convention .
Title and ab.trad men from all
over lh&lt;- country Hill gn to Miami
for the convention beinj hrld in
(hr fabulnut Fnunta tableau Ho­
tel. They «i!l be reprcsentalive*
from II Itatei, the District of
Columbia. Alaska, and It* mail.
Thr convention, in its fir*t day
i,Kla&gt;. wilt enntinur through Oct.
30

Morton McDonald. Pre»ldent of
the Abitract Corporation of Sanford and DeLand. an&lt;l provident
of the \mcrlcan Title Association,
will pretide over the five day
meet.

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School he will go tu a Naval Sup­
ply School for funher training
amt tiamfer to hi* fir-t duty «tatlon
Hi* enliitment 1* fur a period
of 3 year* and I month*
Fred Wilton, who ha* been a»*
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f,U U ,rr
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!:,n ) U ‘,r r.ur" ‘U,,rf, Mon* ° n t'* ,t
t l n ;•
r‘T ,h% l ? '
v ,r ,il&gt;',of
*" { " nr ° f lhl*,
|[f,r *' »hich time he received
hl’r. * ' T " m ,1&gt;,U
Fur the lad two years, while
attending the t’nicer* tty of Flor­
ida hr wa* a cheer leader.

Hospital Notes

ins Praises
Stale Savings,
Loan Industry
George Toohy, Executive \1ce
President of the First Federal Sav­
ing* and Lean A**n., returned
Saturday evening from Tallahassee
where he atlomled a three day
convention of the Florida Saving*
and lotan League, highlighted b&gt;
addrciics delivered by Gov. LcRoy Collin, and Walter Drier,
president of the l'. S Saving*
and Loan League
Gov. Collin*' talk focused on
Character and *aid that tbt. great
«tatc ha. a distinctive character
that *tcm» from the gilt* of God
with which it is hle.*rd and from
the composite character, of it*
people. Collin* lauded the state
saving, and loan industry -with a&lt;&gt;et. of one and w half billion dot*
lar. and .aid that Ihe fabulous
growth o f the Mate wa* made pos­
sible to a large drgrre because
people entrusted their saving* tu
the association* that in turn loan­
ed them to provide homes (or a
large .cement of Ihe permanent
population.
Drier siid that thi* great coun­
try wa* bull! around the home,
the Church and the school, and the
nationwide saving* and loan in
dustry used a major purl ion o f it*
940 billion in su e t, lo provide
fund* for 40 pee cent of thr fin­
anced home* &lt;&gt;f the nation. Salely of saving, and availability of
home buying an I building fund* m
equitable proporlion* place a heavy
responsibility on savings and loan
people, he said
Touhy. a* chairman of thr Pubdie Relations committee, served a*
moderator of a panel discussion on
'he topic Frida* afternoon.

Continued from page I
on the *nulhrrn tip of Florida and
Director* of the Seminole County on Ihe west roatt as the storm
Chamber of Commerce will meet moved northward. However, show­
tonight for thi first time in Hie er squall* and fairly strong winds
pte*ent fi»cat year to di.riw. were forecast fordhe area during
Ihe day.
many important matier*.
The meeting will begin at *
Smalt craft warning, remained
o'clock anil i* to be held in ihe pj.ted from Cnjte Haltrrav. N, S.
F ilucat h&gt;na I Budding hoard rootn south i* ard through the Florida
key* on the ea»t coa*l and north
on Commercial A*e.
Chamber uf Commerce Manager t-&gt; Tarpon Spring* on the we*t
John Krulcr ha* irged a full coast Rainfall at Orlando in 21
iPenlanrc of Ihe It--aril of Direr- hour* measured 1 J' Inches.
Stormy weather ,il»o hit section*
1 &gt;r* for the Important di*rii**iun.
of leva*, with rain*, hall and
strong wind. Ij.hing the eastern
half of the Panhandle. Some crop*
were damaged by hail. \ fla»h
flood inundated lie ea.lern p*rt
of itde**». in we*t Texa*. forcing
familir* in a IT block area to flee
Hirir home. The 3'i-ii.eh etoudThe .l.ter of s nun. •tipps.r*! bur»t followed a hllnJing dtnt
|l« in Sanfonl tia« mitten to Tb* »torm.
Sanfonl Herald In an attempt to 1 The rain In Trxa* wa* the hearl.-ca'e her hrethrr
lr*t in month*. mra*uring up ta
She write*. "Dn you have any 7 inrhr* in »omr place* oxrr the
information a* t* the whereabout* wrekeiwl.
of C W. Wakefield.
Only a couple of other wet spot*
| " I f *o," *a!d Mrs. J. A J -nr* were rrpoitrd a* fairly mild
..f Chelsea. Ms . “ will yon plr»&gt;e wrathrr continued In tno*t sec­
tion* of the country. Shower, fell
tell him to write In his •i»ter.
*'l have a check for him." Mrs. in part, of the upper Great Uxkrs
d oing the night.
tone, wrote In hrr etler

Mrs. Jones Trying
To Locate Brother
C. W. Wakefield

MIAIINO HU CIMMONIAl .-cord ’ ' t ' re* me Fv.'t: "
Par r*«’orts Pniiffis Margaret. t tUu
' •a ••
Tt&gt;* Pritur-s 1* louring Britt 1 a»t Alt.............
't

U.S. Savings Stamp
Sales In Schools
Increase Last Year

NEW A'URK r — Anatlirr increaie in trxlilr pneci. this -nr
on decora'ive fabric*, wa* an
nuunerd hv it irPngiun tn.l, .trie*
Inc . world’s large*! textile r e ­
ducer
Burlington said Hs Devocalise
Fabrlea Associate* had made o-u e
increase* ranging up lo five per
cent a yard on fabric, for the ,,p
hi-lvtery, l i c k i n g , and drap*-ry
trade.

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During the E**t Coa*t hurrirane season. Navy ship, and airV rraft are playing an important
part in a new experiment tn phn
tograph hurrirane. by mean* nf
rorket* These riKkrts are equipped with camera* a * ' &lt;** - borne to an altituda of about tno
miles, where pleturrs l««rn
a radius of about (WO mile*
Floating mckci n»*e r v e - --&gt;•
taming the cameras are disen­
gaged front the ru etjh n e d tr, Hie ocean where they
w r e picked up by Navy snip*.
Mis* Gertrude Abbult, a girt
newtpartr reporter in Ru»hvil&gt;.
HI,, began when *he r * « |&lt;* *eeld. She I« slill • reporter at
T3.
In the U. S, only 10 per cent
*d Ihe elementary aehoolx hate
tue remmmended minimum of i
J trei for play areas.

Psychiatrist Says
Some Soldiers Lack
Ethical Standards
PllitF.NIW Arie. .e

An krn,'

p*yrhiatrl«l «ay* many l'
S
pri*nner« of war yielded In Com
nvonlst hr.m w .tl.ln^ h r r , , , ,
they did not receive proper train
inr at home.
Maj. William E .Mayer, at
taihed to llrooke Army 'fed k sl
( enter at San Antonio. Tex . said
American parent* arr falling tu
teach their children "ther rant
surrender to what they tvellrvr
wrong, thry can't always 'make
a deal.' "
Mayer, who has interrogatrd
1'S soldiers held prisoner durm:
the Korean War. *{»kr at a Pho,nix I're** Club forum la*t nigfit
He *aid the Army rannot be ex­
pected to provide soldiers with a
new srl nf rlhlral standard*
T'u-te standard*, he said, must be
rstabjiihrd by home training.
Mayer said fewer than t per
:ent ol the l', .s soldiers held an*
oner m Korra uere tortured or
brutally trra rd Rut about 30 jver
rent made pn*&gt;a~anda tape re
coredmgs for ihe Communlsli, he
said.
Ten per rent Informed on Oliver
American priioneri, he said, with
cut having hern threatened.
“ And 40 per rent of the prison
ers died before they were re
tested- Thsv were not tlarved or
physically mistreated.
W s * ^ . a ja -s io t*

pRF-'tTtimiri mr.MisTii
Ctr t*t 4 Magnolia
* Q U 9 tlF|rtp b t D l f L l l 9 » | « I f f l

1*111

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»*tj

1'reviau.ly ni !u&gt;r Murimfitoii
nieml-.-r orgam-atiun* had an
nminrcd high'-!- pri. n
ftan-i-l

vit I *ynth -

on Woolen
f il ries fur

Hie men'* apparel trade
" ilti-r
li me, pre.ulcnt of
D v.unti.e ) a b r * .* ♦ \** ,iate*.
mM lhr
incre.te was male
n*vr*.m hv wage in errj.e. re
r n tl) put inP&gt; flir t In Sou'tern
textile md'*

Il nil Blarf^il %
*a111 l h r nr** •'Inner l«*nl.M H h f n
f n g in r m p ljftn fti tliii tu ln , ihry d u ln 'l jii*t iliin l
in ir n m *•( nrvi
nrw hijkr%. iirt»
I lie'
in tnttt' i*l 4 h i liitm ijiii m il tlitm igii HfW.

What put the magic

l h r k*hrrl* f i l l *itiflillrr« \ri, tint nrt* lm i l it m nrw
in r u n ilr t ill il i 11 c tr n lh r t'lir rlt t u t r (luii)(rtl. N*iw
im jllrt j i k I h iiM ilrr I d a lif lir t
nti lh r iiu it, lli^f
hrl|i vt*u t ik r nil i| iiltlh . , »g itr m u Jt b r im tiilc.
Il h r t«hr« lh&lt;i*r f ut fn it| rr - • - *-* *m »H' l*ul f i n
1m i rrn j I trni t h i l »mr« hr (i- hut,* -0 1 true i Iiai i m r r

17I', huiji*

II h r If*iinr f i l l 'i*|*lrf. ^ide* u i h Ihih m il tii^nC' A Hi"i f
I tib lr Il«lii*|4 jkUtlirmi . • • 4 1'iHfi, k lr r lr r tilh n iifltr

in the new kind

l h r t iilr gut • iiiiM rlh rr. W illi n r u m fprrm m i nrw
lim it jim I rrjf* rl»r i u lr Ibin Hrf* l»*ril mint
krill »k IFir iliH fit V«ni IF r n I n 'lllf I*»fiMUtli^ fill i r h r l
im i m l «Imiili, A till i Iia I h**UU tiiii ml h ii k tiw ik, lm»‘
l h r h f i n l l i i i f f n l rf*» rr. I
|nMftiri ilm l i t Fii% lieu

36 Selected
For Jury Duty

M W .U -qeirrK U OF I.VRi IA V
DADE 1 1TV—Joseph G. Mmt
hr. former city rlerk aI New |*c,rt
Richey, ha* been acquitted of lar­
ceny of W ICO jn city fund*. Three
arcimntnntx testifie*) for the *iatp
_Uiat *ueh a .hortage did rxiit,
• the ilrfriite malntaltird it wa. a
rate uf nti*sing fun.1* wdh vevir*' ufh-r per --.nr hav;rg a .r»»
the money. ra'her than any faul
ty ttookkreping.
New Port Richey |« on the Flor­
ida Gulf Coa«t about 30 miles
n-uth of Si Pelrrcburg

•
TO U CH TO N
DRUG CO.

Hen's what put tha migic in the newhindot

* Smathers

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WHO IS ULINDER
THAN HE THATWILL
NOT SEE
When you Ret your next
prescription do not bo blind
tn it* true vnluc. The price
you pay for it, Rot only in«
cluitfa itie riuirKc for the
inyfiedients, but also your
proportionate share of the
million* of dollar* that hns
liccn nimm on scientific re­
search to perfect it.
Part of your coat is for
the time nccccssary to
check It select the tnirredients, record it, laltcl it
p rop erly , anil when nccensarv, to compound it- Des­
pite all this, the nverape
chntijfe of all our prescrip­
tion* i* about !?2.70. and
most of them cost you le.*s
than $2.Ud.

Textile Prices Increase Again

(tit n
Admission*;
Frcdi Smith iSanfordi
Norma Jean Sharpe iTltiixxlllct
Carrie Woodruff iSanfordi
Shirley Rraddy 1Gene*a)
(Cntilinunl from Page It
George Whittier iSanfordi
.hopping at home of Ihe conven­
llix r h a r g r x ;
ience hometown *tnre« offer their
ilenriclla Marshall (Mail)ann)
rmtomer* and heeau»e of the
Zana Beckwith iSanfordi
comparable pine* offered on
Jmcnna Rot* (M im.i
comparable merchandise," local
w A Patrick. Volunteer Sav­
merrhantv revealed
Marian Mitchel iSanfordi
ing* Rond chairman fur Seminole
llarrl lla«ty iChuloutai
“ Banner D a), will give ut an
County, tiutay made known that
Oct. II
opportunity to prove that mer­
school rhillrrn in Honda during
Admissions:
chandise ran he purehaved in
Ihe 1933 M vhnol year partieiMr*. Mildred Landreth
Sanford a: price* that will amarr
paled in school .aving. piogram*
I New Smyrna!
thr .hopper,"
the
merchant*
for the pureha*r of l', S Sav ■
Ivy Jane Fdndge lOriandul
group void.
ing* Stamp* in greater number*
Lew.
Cu*ter
(Dc
Mary
I
Pre.idcnt Perkin*, of the San­
than at any time »mce the end
Randy Bo.tan 1Sanfonl 1
ford Merchant* A.tociation, ha.
of the war.
Jc»*e Marshall 1Sanfonl 1
irminied Sanford folk* that they
Saving. Stamp **le. during the
llirthx:
.hould "mark their calendar for
|&gt;a*l *chou| year gained more
ttabv
Boy
Woiulnitf
the event." The utgnnlu- Manner
than 5193 000 and 93 j&gt;cr rent ov­
Itaby Girl Shar|&gt;e
Da)', .ale will he staged lhl. week­
er the prrvinu* year and *et a
Discharge.;
end. Oct 1910.
new m o d in amount since ]'MV
K«*ie Session. &lt;Sanford p
Rdly Mr&gt;imlca*ile and baby
“ Saving! Rond .ale* in Fl-rila
1Sanford»
during September," Patrick .aid,
Alberta Randall (Sanford)
"were * 1,490332, and for the fit t
Alice Grtman and baby 1Sanford) nine month* of 19,36 lire $39391,*
Shirlev Rraddy 1Geneva I
TIT, off 4 9 per cent from la.t
(Continued from Pagr It
OCt. 13
tear, Thi* a. count* for J) 7 per
put on a sidewalk campaign t&lt;
Evelyn June*
&gt;cut of Florida's 19.36 quota of
help Florida Hnutr member* who Mary Margaret Lumpkin (Sanford 1
xX.1,101,000 Scm m olr County'* purhave Republican oppo»ltlon. Sntu- Laurrttc William* 1Lake M ar)»
■liu-r* for tie year-lodate n o n ­
ther* &gt;au1 he i|oe»n‘( think !*-r&gt;
Elaine lla** iSaiif-nli
et aml at $343,427, which i* XI 7
need in* help to win but he wan!*
Fliu* IVbitten (Sjnfufdl
per rent of our county goal,'' he
t» ,ct a* many Itrr.iocrati m
Viable Hruv.ii ISanfordi
&gt;urn-[uiled.
vote a* p&lt;&gt;*iiblt-.
nirthx:
Sma'hrr. mil be in Miami ixt.
Baby Girl Jone*
I I 23 at the tide of Rep. Dante
1 ) 1*1 b a r g e .;
Fa.rell, On llct 14 23. he'll he
Javk Renton (Sanfordi
Vvith Rep. Paul Roger* who*c ill*
Mildred landreth (New Smyrna)
Irict include* Fort Lauderdale,
Emily Wilson 1Sanfordi
V t Palm Reach and Fort MJ ulge Erne.* Ilouihol ler ye*
Henry Rerry I Geneva 1
cr-.
lerday pulled 3fi tutor* from the
Frcdi Smith
&lt;in Oct 23 30 Smather. will „
Jury b-'x tn serve on the Jury for
William II lluglic*
to the Tampa St Pcterdiurg area
Seminole ('n,mty Court vhlrh will
orr. m
to help Wintnn King in hi* effort*
eonvrne Monday, Oct 22
Admission*;
to tin rat COP llo;nr mrmh-r
George II Elliott (.Sanfordi
Summon, fur Jury duty arr
William Cramer.
Jean Sharpe (Sanford)
hrmg vervrd on Ihe 36 nameFollowing hi* I wo days with
Janci Michael iSanfordi
•elerted, hy Remlnnle ( ounty
Congressman llerlong Small er*
Kli*at&gt;eth
S. Worth iDeliaiy)
Sheriff J I. Hobby
will gn In Dallas, Tex., for a
Birth*:
.perch and a. he .ay*, “ Goxh
Rab) Girl Whittrn
know, where." before elerlmn dav
M M ll'AKV II) tu: Rl'll.T
Disc harge.;
lfc'« been on nationwide leleTAMPA—The hou*e wbete Cub­
Louis It. Coster I.Sanfonl)
vi-ion an I radio program* in re
an patriu' Jo-c Maili lived while
la irie Woodruff (Sanford)
rent week* for five minute till.*
in exile in Tampa will he lorn
\
(siting
Ilnur.:
Private
Room*,
to drum up fund, for the Dent II a ill. lo 9 p m ,; Semi-Private down and a .ancillary in hi. mem
crat*.
&lt;'D raised there.
Smather*’ Job require* that he Room*, I lo I p m , 1 to 9 p.m.
Gultlermn R »liv,*r Cuban conPediatric.,
It
am
.
lo
9
pm
.
Par
.tick a* cto*e to tVa*hingliin a*
pov.ihle and hi* trip* arr hy nlane mis ami Gmndpaenlt only; Ub- tul, &lt;atd the Cuban Government
a r'H
t oniy for a couple of days at slctrui. No sDltlng during feed ba. decide i In elect the .an, luary
a lime. \n exception wilt be the mg of babic*. Private room*, n
a in to 12 noon, 2 to 4 p ni.
I infill* Jaunt.

, Banner Days

Steady

CofC Directors
Urged To Attend
Session Tonight

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a
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Imis c r nrril* , . phn j iirw trtn m i •*1 lh r fin im n
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f
t n Ifl Mill ir »lt
i !ir rjik fin Ii n j ml ^ u trlu l r v iii i m h f al'xjvi Lnnx&gt;n.
I h r lunik f n l «|iiirlr«* Il • tl»r ilim t^ k l lr*«flk r k fi lim it
li»t 4 I k - fitu fil i jr . \ml n 1 1 il hi I m i l l hr Id hiii H a ll
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I hr iM .it i * i o i m o ir i-K fim r nl h iik in f a n t th il v*ill
h r p m k ib if hn»i . . . a 4it th il %
*$11 it j &gt; t*onh m«iff.

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So now you know the magic of the

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FOODAIART
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S a n fo rd C iv ic C e n te r K e y n o te
To Finer, M ere Profitable City

Adlai Running Double Campaign
ti-M isled Press Mews Analyst | Nevertheless. rich U ar be Is*
WASHINGTON * __ Adlai $ » !• -'*» ***h a statement the m m vetsoa it r ■-■•••» a Lad of
. . rtones about the a . t r jx * to covprrsiiectui ca s p iiz a . rart u a n ^
main point-. Bat these
te talks part of it he onto*
aoatly have to be one-day- one.H e makes speeches times: 1 ^
-*■— stones
----at be*L

propose! nothing that tould be
considered brand new with m s
«■*•» **ffc*P» 11 * * '
J
The C ity « f fU n fo rd h u Jong seed ed an u p th e re a r e beating th e d ru m s fo r a T aliaHe pr«po«ed a (sa cra l tedrral
ald-t&amp;-*dacsfion program for *he
auditorium and a recreation cen ter w h e re h a ssess C iv ic Center. A n d -bow d o th ey p ro­
states to be owed to rrw *t esrh
co m m u n ity even ts ca n be ataged, w here ou r
p ose to g e t it ? B y adding a te n per cent ta x
state’s particular need. For ex
, every day. attacktax
the Repsb:
friend* fr o m all over the atate and the i o th e ir U T IL IT Y B ILL.
—
-V S e a X S
U
W IC S M V
U
iH
W
W
II •is* se
noe wonder
tfaereiore
If •*mple:
ooe
ml*ht nee a m v
casts and ta a r tis e t talking i ^ . t ea sy peope have trouble under- schoolrooms. one ml(M o eel ts
so u th can g a th e r f o r im portan t convention*
N ot on ly th at, the T allah asree C ivic Cen­
■ hat he'd to if elected Bit. ex- __
standin*
be m
tM
talking about—
m _what
m
mwwi— train
u (iit more
inuiv tesrheri. ooe might
and c iv ic a ffa ir * , an d w h ere a y ou th recrea­ ter, as it is proposed to d a y , will cost th e ci­
.Lint
a r th*
Lm*m to
— -*
i ceps ffoe
the farm problem
to «•
plans ‘ta do
If* eler.rd
— when need more books.
tion p ro g ra m Headed b y a trained d ire cto r tizens o f th a t c it y 11.300.000 f o r th e au ditor­
• kick he devoted a whole ipetch t ;t they know of his lisas on
Ttus could be considered a new
ca n b egin it* op eration to ben efit the y o u n g ­ ium an d th e p rop erty o n w h ich th e ce n te r
he almost aeser goes mto Setsll y**;th, education or the
sjed isapproach in th* sense fl at it
ster*.
oo programs be has in mind
s-me general reference to them spreads itself across s wider field
i* p rop osed to Le located is t o co tt in th e
Esery oer« ia a wide be issues if his speeches
than what has generally been
L a ck o f Juch a ce n te r ha* *erioa*Jy handi­
n eig h b orh ood o f S2 . 1 0 1 .0 0 0 .
a polity statement, eetrieg forth
bieveason doesn't work up thes* talked about in Congress k » far
ca p p ed h a n fo rd on m any occaaion* w hen o p ­
A n d y e t, th ose folk s a re clam orin g fo r
his proprta if eleetedt He has is- prvsrams by himteH. He has the That ha* been federal aid to a a:ei
p o rtu n itie s presented tk em a eh e* w h ereby
th a t C iv ic C enter— ye*, ev e ry b o d y w ants
s-ed there such stars meats so far help ef specialists ia each field, for building schoolroom* only.
we cou ld p r o fit im m easurably and then had th is im p orta n t fa cility in th e Tallahassee
Ion health, education aid old peo- Bit they are sot—from the stand
It would be unusual if i v i s w
to tu rn them dow n because o f lack o f *pace. C om m u n ity , even at the coat w e ’ ve ju st m en[pie
P«r.t of setting across ideas thst ideas In his policy ititr:r* - ^
W h en have we had a day-in -an d-day-ou t
hath statement *oes mio much c,n ** M ,ilT understood—well were brand new: The three l.k ds
tionedmere detail ee each program than » r .t t « . They’re
overwrmen of health, education sod a p ;
re cre a tio n p rogram fo r children o f all a ges
A n ed itoria l in one o f th e T s l^ h a sse e
be ha* * r « r y . « : to e a n '.x u&gt; -u*
1
B ® "! gom* throega his ha*e been undsr stud) for j n n .
en tru sted in to th e hand* o f recreational d i­
n ew spapers points out th a t in th e tw o m on­
speeches
These written policy ,!sr"
P°bfy statements— equlvi-j This is whit Suvenson’s po’ i.y
r e c to r s on a perm an en t b a sis?
statemeru n -d * d to newsmen. •«* to three page* in a newspaper sUterrents &lt;io: the&gt; cs’l for *«•
th s sin ce the design fu r a T allah assee C iv ic
run to th x;sards of vordi Most
meticulous note* on pandit* federal program* alreicy
T h e a n sw er i* ‘ Never* A nd y e t, fro m e v ery
C enter w as unveiled, n o t a sin gle w ord o f
cootie never see
V iU beor promise. S'.eier.son in exutencc or takmi action ov
aid* r o tr e « the '■ue and c r y , “ d o som eth in g op p o sitio n ha* been heard— to th e overall
can&gt;e f t w cewipapers has* room
proposals pr-*ioit.&gt; made In C ctplan o r to its location.
for the children !**
to run the foil text of speeches or
b*f4 a *« «f Stesenson’s gress but passed over, or the)
W h ere d o S a n ford people g o when danre
A n d here In S an ford , w e h *ve *n audi­
statements which take •-? a otoU u t J ,8 e " or reference to back- merely suggest studying scan
bands are to be e n jo y e d — to h ear m usical toriu m . c iv ic center, recrea tion center, and
r.
jo,
(round or ideas which only *pe- phase o f a problem to decide whs a
------r----------^_______ ____________ cislista In each field wo’uli fully could be done.
p ro g ra m * — to t U t 1 qlvic a ttraction * from
b ea u ty sp ot o ffe r e d , litera lly on a "silv e r
j understand. I enlisted the help of
Stevenson’ s pro(ram» wojW
6 0 0 to l.o o o p e o p lc v -to attend con vention *
r a t t e r " , even to th e l o t i o n f o r which th ere
specialists in Wa«h:n(ton to feel ctxl money, at be ick n o«led;ei
o f c iv ir . fra tern a l. and c o m e m a l o r g a n u a u n o c h a r g e fo r the land— no ch a rg e t
fl
sure 1 knew what Stevenson was If Congress ever approved oil of
U on e? T o cities sca ttered all ov e r F l o r i d a - au d itoriu m a n d e i i r e n ^ r
aimin( at.
them they would eost a lot of
#vs
. . . _
_ e » -r Holij &gt; -xl (old no* f&gt;xin.".j ta to
NEW YORK *•—"Pigs are not tad. indeed, who before
her
In all three statements—so far money. He has not attempted t&lt;,
all o f th em b o a stin g o f an a u d ito riu m !
ws ettaded — they re sreaky,”
aceakv." plsyed
eJsveS Jm
u *s in
*« Gi»:*e
r ■» t* in
*- Dublin her some* ^»t disturbiat
P erh ap s th ere are so m e w h o o b je c t t o «.pea&lt;r..nded
at I could learo—Stevenson hat estimate their total cott.
W e think that fo r th e m ost p a rt, p r a c t ic a l
it t^ecause “ I d id n 't ftUfSMt it**. An ex cu se
£ ? £ ? ,,, ’
’ I doc t like to plan f i r sbead
Iy e v e r y person in S a n ford is h eartily In
thatt U h ardly fea reb .e « n c * there U no
^
^ E i l d T f s u i a S S » * '• jou obe, time *, much. I
fav&lt;»r o f t h e S a n ford C ivic C en ter— w e th in k
d ou b t th at th e Board o f S a n fo rd C ity C o m ■ ... .
____ ____ - i -------------------------- •*,
. ,
„
. ----------- ' .
"But I lets cows. They have is Pans?
lo live in the c riser:, sal
and believe that m a jo rity o f th e people in
*Br wtuiAM t i n m U *lon ers, fiv e men w h o h a v e w orked un- tytk p i t i f u l ^ C( eyelashes.”
______ like__________________
W&gt;jt is Slob has I pronounced hate Do desue lo know t’.e day
S a n fo rd h ave w anted such a cen ter fo r a
Crwfrwl
Prrsa Writtr
tirin g ly fo r such an im p ortan t facility f o r
flr „ uvat Miss McKenna. ,*’Sth * » » » " » hk* o th u g r - * 't l and hour 1 11 pass oo
n u m b er o f years. W e believe, too. that fo r
A TANKER, loaded to tha UghU to permit Bight play. Zadek
o u r com m u n ity , would a llow anyone w h o brightest s t a r of the currect
is *o busy — almsst e , , f&gt;
-Befor» I do aart1
th e m ost p a rt. S a n ford citizen* think th at a
brim oota wove, la being sent to Dumkopf aeya he Isn't a bit
w ould
to, atep fo rw a rd and put hL* drama seasoc. spoke of was
_______
___ _____ _ produ
produ-cr
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“ *like
"
the &lt;*sy. •. «•■ Hollywood
- r r -------------. s Brthiag else 1
Cyprus for the uee of French interested—he playa badly enough
S a n fo rd C iv ic C enter U th e grea test step
ca* she dreams of owning and rt- Suddenly "discotsrs" her _ tha: * 18t 10
ha:k to Irelael I mis*
troop* stationed there Thtl's the ta broad daylight
n ir x v 2 l “ p,pnf . * 1 ° n ,h * pr° P°t.'*] . . . . . . , urvng lo seme fwtare day la her
V*T
sLgfctry n * *&lt;&gt;“ • D,J0 He a only *i*bt.
fo rw a rd o u r B oard o f S a n ford C ity C om m is­
tastiest btt of war for should It
li’*'-'**. perhaps, w h o think th a t r-4ll4&lt; Ireland After, ef course. •*** ddfimlt tran it eould be to
M;*s McKenna's husbaml is DenI t I
sion er* h a re taken fo r a long, lo n g tim e.
be "ter*?) new a wa'va heard of
S a n ford Is not big enough c r w ealth y enough
aehie&gt;»* another drtam - to *naag* a pr.vate (amt vf c r ib u * 0 Pea o f Dahlia s Abney Way/ / after-dark golf bsrontea
lie
a
long
Ume.
A n d th e happiest part o f a cq u irin g this
popular toe m ay S a te fo edd two
fo r aueh an ornate a tm etu re. A nd th ere a - play Hamlet No. not Ophel a f r , ‘ l billiards with president Ei er,
t I !
more haiardt to Ik e gam e —
bran d new fa cility f o r S an ford and its p eo­
gain is a th o u g h t that sh ou ld be elim inated Hamlrtl And she’U probsbly get *#“ ho* * f
~You kno* the countrt jeoaie
/«
• f w i v«a /owng rMggtri and gMOtl.
p le i* th e fa c t that th ere w on ’ t be an y e x tr a
im m ed iately fo r S an ford is g r o w in g s o fa s !
d st“ f
in Ireland are te r , h ne.t T h «
1 I i
it
a
w im a**/1 tee /#«I to e s .
•‘c h a r g e ’ ’ placet] on a n y th in g w hen it is fin
that it can not, under the circu m sta n ces, keep
^
« * * » dsU. I, came durtn, . bre.k in
r J /1 " » ter» t c M ,t Tk"
R r c 6 « M , looking fur torn* old,
A Canadian atltwtist ta rt me*.
-------------------------------- - ~ " r fJf_ M , - ^ j
f t l , . ratrh t a seven ho.r reheartsl ct an Oct. I*‘I &gt;«» straight out whit they
tw csrtit its rant.
ewiteet ere attracted by a sleep­
a llv *t&gt;nroved and under con stru ction and
up with itself. S a n ford is a C it y ! It’s grow n .x , i eh m )M r \eir.s and set you* liUl SBC-TV pr«se»uuoo of bom- tauik instead of telurc ms ho*
er's hat breath. Whet ate ws
I 1 !
at,:’
' *
T h e S an ford C ivic C enter
beyon d th e stage when it sh ou ld be th ou g h t pram and bean aflamt. Tor •*»■ *T**1
'•
better.' ia t k e I look, they’ll say. - Oh, Si*le He — seeate whh ee
nfty tswh** awseift* treat an a
ia the esewthT
s
s
k
l
•
bwf»eet
strike
base***
ef
M
ef
t. o use ju s t as o fte
w arrants and live w here there are fa cilitie s to s e n e ,
1 I I
- n a* the occa sion
-* ----------------*
“ * a 00U!* ;
„
................
Mus McKcrna a grtea eye*
ft* nse—on a platter. Y es. a g ift to S a n ford
-wisrtis
a. - t— ee ike pHsee rwsSi*. Where
------— - - . •*&gt;•**• so «
A Moatrexl man haa beta
•We’ s r i f f l H i )
IW
th em — n
ot --------- ---—
they,r a—re k—epf t from th em p horn!I Theater
..................
-- -------- She
w f ir .
,t « talked of hr: future
----with her electric floodlights.
showed up wei
charged with burying hia ntw
•a a retu rn fo r th e fra n ch ise aw arded th e as it w ould be in this in sta n ce should tn e portrays! of the tomboy saint ia ing a weathered taeed su.t a
t**|t"
automobtla and than reportiog it
a : farm.
Florida P o w e r and L ig h t ’ C om pany. T hese C iv ic C en ter not be app roved .
Bernard Sear's - S t Joan '’
lUt heeled white shoes. She wore
“ Actresses are so looliso
• • *
■•missing" to th* tneurance comfunds are f o r C apital Im provem ents In C A P I­
A ( —1 courts is to b* ■-t^ped pany. What la this—a wrrang kind
U p in T allahassee, th e C h a m b er o f C om Cnuc* base s e d a t e d h e r ^ V m makeup. A rherry-red «.r 'vm , h#lf. ,— —
— - • n th ,
wnta
J . C iv ic A
_____
i - .tion
i — s,
—
„
. .
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their mosey. * she slid "They
ih i. «a .labor*!# intern o f 1of hidden assetsT
T O L letters and th e use fo r th e funds d e riv ­
m etre.
ssocia
th e «Board■ o f- ” r*— •*-* r—
ed from th e fra n ch ise should be returned to C ity C om m ission ers, citizen s g rou p s, are all
“ f “ Z S*2£S ?i “ “
. . . . U .M 1,, . U«k
IA F F -A -D A Y
rol# ss loan.
f* rm
c *n
*° J!5d bve
th e p eop le in th e fo rm o f im provem ents that
p itch in g in tn put over th e ir p ro je ct. Mere, K / o v a / e O f
A A (* n
I
noted
that
she
seemvd
to
be
toraIorUbl&gt;fo
r
som
e
reason
o
r
o
th
e
r
,
there
are
/
v
i
x
t
i
i
w ill m ean a g re a te r se rv ice on th e part o f
1 feet J and 1U pound* of talent I .
* *'*rfa f*
*° JC.re'
th e C ity t o its citigens.
ru m blin gs I n th# backgroun.*, not loud nm i.
«
held toiether largely by fre.die* •'*0 **irn**BS pool No pi(*, 1 ve
T h e re are cities in F lorida ju * t b e g g in g
nous ru m blin gs o f cou rse, b u t enough t o
/ f j jC T / IC C
*Tm ifn n i tkit oo
in the
***&amp; *
?
f o r su ch an op p ortu n ity . T h ey w ant and are
theater except Katie Hephjrv ha* But herse*. yes Asd cow* An. a
know th at th ere are th ose wh&lt;» would darp y oR T SILL Okla — brmy PF«-. nierc
than
I
do.”
she
said
rue**■
fattening
b-Ilo&lt;ki
to
jey
the
mere than I do.” she
s tr iv in g fo r such a C iv ic C enter as h an ford
Oppose auch a p roject fo r h a n fo n l.
Jack Ket’.er. son of Mr and Mrs f 3 i|,.
jn Oaeltc frecLVs it e bl!I» - *° ,h*‘* * « « itm blc a
has a t its t h r e s h o ld .
A S a n fo rd C ivic C en ter U the k eyn ote Ruben Ketter. Camel City Stor.. d i e d 'Lttle trout.’ and Irish nrl* b‘*
,h« horse* ”
to th e developm en t o f a fin e r, m ore liveable, Sanford, recently completed cadre »h o have them eostsole th. mselves
In Gaelic Slobfcaa McKenna •
m ore n m flta b le SanfonL
training wrtth the tMlh Armourel by saying they are s i« * vf bracty. name means "A bright spirit
U U a n c h o r b ^ T t n in d n strw U .,. w hn KWW \™ U n B*tUU* al
"But a. a child I
«n urung from fire ’ ’ It fi*. this Col- ■
It is
n 10 tn d u stra lu ts w h o s *jj. okla.
t# scrub ^ n , o ff
blatter- Iren as neatly a* d» her Irtc’- es
w ish t o settle in Floriila t o c h o o «e S a n fo rd Ketier. a medical airman in the
---------- ------------&lt;
f o r th e ir location. It l* a n o th e r g reetin g t o batialtoc’s Ileadquartera Battery,
s-obhan daughter of a G ala.y
■■teres •• re re e * rise * —a lt e r (V-teSer IT , 11.1 at
civ ic organ izations, trade g ro u p s , fratern al *61 train new replacements rum- University mathematics professor,
SS* Pest O fFIre at dnaftte r i i ' i t i « -S e r tlte i - t
n‘ &lt;'•*«■**• ,1 ' t i ' . i I t ITS
and com m ercial organ ization s to com e to *n* ,nV* ,!Jf umt
11 * » r*4 u*t* msihemsticis.i herP R K i i R R K K I.e s n i t e r , 4 f .611. .»
. . . .
...
" . . . , ___ _____
scope* to Europe early next rear, self and has a sister wr.o u ..
M * I ; I ' i S M SfM Sto S R . t i e . u tt.e I S it- r
h a n ford fo r their annual co n v e n tio n
KrtUr er.t,red the Army in
demist As a ehild she wrote .-nd
J
r v r .L T w t c t « i|tN 't n t . M i i i f i
T n ^ rt U hut one
. A n fon l n w d i
t o mpl«tH Mur traimnx at art#ij vjt htr
p ii)« in *
Th e Is -eel * Ie t r t » M t «if t»e •eeeelated Rreee
sefci'*i t« e e ttlle l e t rt e c l.e le i t i t , tee t- r i . t t S l l n .
— and m ust h ave — the S a n fo rd C ivic f e n - goet Betuung. Ga.
‘ neighbor** barn She spent three
I lee ef t i l l i e I —el eeee p rle le * &lt;* «e&gt;e eeee »e»er
ter M proposed in the C it\ ‘ a C apital Intpr*The » v e a r c ld soWler attended rears with the Abbey Tlie .ier n hFORT
,
MYERS
.
, ,f- P- la n ,s are
_
(USteeeeleS S u l t a i t l i
ay 'le-e-el
M .SM lelef
\
erne'll
p
rogram
.
I
f
th
ere
i«
an
y
ch
ange
in
0
r
J
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T
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f
i
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i
h
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c
b
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l
^
w
j
n-iesen
lor
South‘
n
^
d
a
to j
iarel:* taw SSI
Serial, ItaeS I t *
Atiaaia lie-rate
th e plana— let them be c h a n g e s to m ake th e
j
n ^ , ^ t s ^ a t a ’s male ’ Charlie s Aunt "
srerialu- In slash pine sod tropl
C ivic C en ter la rg er— not rm aller
, Wpl c l*»s. USN. »f iso' R . nth
Hrr lr.*h flare* up *h .n an,
*» R S '- R II- riO fl R A T I.S
•t Carrier
tie per week
Ore Ite m
till
W e h ave said it lie fo r r . and we .utv It P I . tsanford. P*»**d thoruzh the one question* her de»ire •&lt;» play B '
B'ir.nin(i.au‘ tn, manaseTar*e Meal**
* • MealA*
'.re rear
a g a in — i f S a n fo rd is g o in g to be big. it m u st
tAnal aboard th* destroyer Jlxm let After all. dl-ln» Sarah
m -rf / o r the service was
•le t
tilt
tills
T tliv tr m r »
, I SS Harlan R. Dickson for duty, Bernhardt’
here recently to discuis plan*.
S t) O u t j e r f ■-.!!!♦* eeM e e l Ih s - V t l e . - . l t n t . , n |
ee l ee ef m ' . . r i t i &gt; a i t l f t r tke u i p » e ef rel,t&lt;a
***.
’
,,
In th* RH Sea
“ And why shouldn t a .- n u n «•«*«
location of the iT a e r e l
fa*4 e w ill t * c k s r t e t te r a l re c u la r t d e e r .lilr a re’ et
ee46
N o on e ou tside o f S a n fo rd is g oin g to
y j., ^
h4, U t 0 0 p ,r*U0( be llamlel*'’ she sskrd
lie i,. nursery with Elbert A Schory S r . 1
C ,w - S--4 I .*!—
-ti V,»*■«., u . Wa
ttr ti ^&amp; taO
help S a n ford g ro w — it m ust lie done fro m With the Sixth Fleet since July, like Joan, an extraordinary fig- *■*»'! ' t a state tropical research
P a go 4,
T u t* d a y , O ctober 16, 1956
w ith in !
The Dickson, making another ure. But Hamlet's problem is In- Pf*l*ct at Fort Myers,
fettinc sleepy!'9
--------- ------------- -------------------in a long line o? Mediterranean tellectual. rstt-er than phydcal. »o
Th- closed state nursery no* Is
.
,
u- ,
cruises will spend aonreximately •by should theie be any sreat at Chitflird in N'crlh Florida
uW *.ki
,# , r f * 10 u
? »is »eeha in the R»d Sea
shock about having a woman play Norman A Herren of Everglades,
u . IT*..
- /T 'lw 'V FORT E U S T 1 S . V i -P s t . h.m ?"
sice chairman of the State For
,un#
tj V/ . "r«mt
i '
■
'iHvftfl
,r . u »i George
C. *.
Ilodge,
son•_*
of Mr
and
A»' Slobhan
talked
liule tho ght e*try Board,
ha*
said that a timir
w
r
in
i
v
u
*
»
*#
j
.
.
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j
.
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a
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—
mi r o ,
r j » u.ntl i r i l ft
fly K l’M EIJ. KAY
mwmficem
? &amp; » * !* _ '* * i
^ « h •» ! I L !
'it',* ::'? :
1,u&lt;h
t « »w . . re,
IT'-rida will probably slip back
solidly
Democratlr.
Rut **
It w
*UI
be iw -itota T pa rifw irln lin fi ti - "w 1’ ***
hre self .eriou. key to timber gr-.aio; in S. uth
9
1*^
----sews
as* vew
. i i *,th ° ' h* r
Into th* Democratic column when
The local Democratic organua- slose It Isn’t easy to sarlteh vot. r u,it, \-j
face. Itke nppies on a •mimer Florid*
the setea are counted. When Ik* tion is pinning Its hope on an art when they are eating high op
.Jod. f
'mD&gt;t*d the aircraft pond She also has a titbit rn
Increasing demands for lumber
carried the flat* four year* n o aroited party and belleset that on the hog and Using better than
,
,
whiek deartng in women of absent- and pulpwood. especially by grow*
aur local Democratic organliatlon dislike for Vic* President Nixonitheky ever did before’
component repair course, nbicb
----------------------------------•-• « ' • " • " ■
taught him field and depot-level mtndedly puking up small numbs ing paper companies, hav# areu*
^Ti* kYtdine themstives and re'a- on
the part
of a let
of ---------people- ---If~r Florid*
Elands
lot td
does get back In , ^ raf t repair
from the tablecloth and sating *d interest of many South Florhre-l thst It not only “ coold hap with fear that because of Ike’s W * B will be because of the eC
The jy.jear old soldier attewled them.
Ida landowners In expltnmng their
J.ied that »
war*
v ie . President might, fective work of party lesder* amJ ^ .mlnoU High School in Sanford
She finds the offers of quick timber resources.
pen here tV.
but hlan-*.„•
------ •
„Prudent.
.
...
out tbecome
wiU
awing the Stale Committee ran take . . . ---- ----- L _ , - , - ............ .
* * "*• “
before entering
___, —
ersdit for *^ Job well done. MhJch
|Je
basic trsinlng
p*riy lloUaod. Smather*. Colllaa.
,,B,f . , .
.
ever way M orid. goes it will be „ Kofl Jark
g c
and right « t down the Une. Under
Segregation might h *». been close.
1
the able direction of Jimmie Mil » "
he GoverllYtn the Stale Comm.ttee ha. ^
but a. it stand* noa.
iijsn
bu.lt . a vn«
ftr. and look, like it -ill M xrXen. whatever
^
^ their per-

I

S. McKenna Says Pigs Sneaky'

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

h b .w » “i»” " * * * &gt; » w - 7 - i.* - ^ •'*&gt;■s i r ,s s r j f t j t ? s s t s a

.'* *

“ *« - —

Plans Underway
For State Forest
Service Nursery

i t

11

Too Late To Classify

.S S .1 T .w 2 S s ZZ

w- o.

toi.,.«. *“ • ,kr.h itr
Stevenson, Krfauver
and
In &lt;rfr*
the meantime Republican*
nM,p okfn
haven’t been leti.ng any gr*
#|vl
are (n
^ ,, ,
under their feet The, have f ^
#|vJ h#„
of lha

Insecurity Blamed
For Breath-Holding

•y MI KAN It •UNMiat A l

MANY a youngster haa found angry, h* repeats life—,
m v * arMrc *■ 1 hl* J * '
other as far as this Issue ia coo
palgn than at any time
temed
that he can get hia own way wlthi Characteristically, theta tpelli
a almpl* and generally sal* tech- fallow n pattern
of crvlny then
da’ * U»t«ry Tti:h
card • '•
y 0,f l lre , 04, , , M matter what
_____ — ■mm »•#•««■[,
&amp;^ua—hwldiug Ids btraih.
u ion*—
--------and better organisation all along
a
long
cry
held
in
expiration, fol­
color the hind that easts them
th* line.
If your child tries to wrap you lowed by pallor, a lot of arm wav­
and neither Republicans nor Dem­
around
hia
finger
by
frequently
Floridian* have been getting a ocrats ara willing
_ to_______
ing. aUflenlng. unconaciouaneu
go out on .a
staging n breath-holding tan-1and. finally, relaxation and then
lot of attention from both par- u my,
atT#
Supreme
tram, chance* are it's your own recovery.
tie*. Top flight men from both Court and law and order to mouth
fault.
aide* have been galloping down about.
Cat an
Diatwbad Relationship
her* to speak their piece and a
Radio and television listeners
Of course, in leu a e s... .
lot of folk* are gelling a k ic k 'Often inch actions art aymp- th* youngster doesn t lose cot
have been getting an earful for
'oma of Insecurity on behalf of setousnea*
out of all thla attention we are
month* and mn*t ef them ara
ht child. Generally, they can be
getting They reallaa that It only
getting tired o f It. They resent
raced directly ta n disturbed To eliminate tha cause, tha first
came about by Ftorida becoming
step U to end tha family conflict
political blaw Interfering with
h
lid-parent relationshit
n “ doubtful” stale. It may be that
whatever It might be.
their favorite programs. Press
In moat cases. 1 think, you'll
voice* will try and keep It that
Establish n tolerant discipli­
release* haven’t offered much in
find the parents hare tried to nary
way on election day.
regime Instead ol Insisting
the way of argument. Name call­
protect lh* youngster too well,
on strict enforcement of rigid
Certainly, tha state hasn’t suf­ ing on both tidea doesn't foot the
nave been ovaraoUeltoua or tool rules. Don't try too tarly or too
fered tha last four year*. Lust- voters. They have been listening
strict or demanding, or ilarted
hard to aaUbllah rigid toilet
nett bat never been better. New to this stuff for yea n and none
too tarly la habit training. The training
and eating habtta.
Industries have been flocking to of it makes very much sense.
child simply resist* that* actions
1 think you’ll hav* n happier
the state bringing millions of In­ Ike spends too much lime being
Maybe you hare been too vehe­ child If you follow ihU advice.
vestment dollar* and providing tick and playing golf. H* leaves
ment about feeding, toilet train­ Qcanow axis tanm
employment for thousand* of too much to aubordinatea aod
ing or la other training.
T. it : Both my parenU ax*
people. It probably would hav* doesn't know what it going an.
Boo*that* marital discord be­
happened, no matter who was In Stevenson is a bum and a total
tween tha pundit might be tha allergic. Dots tha mean that 1
tha White Han*#. No sute hat lost. Nixon ia at dangerous at a
udtrlytaft factor. Kids, remem­ will have allergies also?
ber, are n lot aourter than you' Answer: Children who hav*
mars to offer than Florida and hydrogen bomb, Kefauver la a
aaay think.
two allergic parents are much
•or business, industrial and finan­ double talker. And so It |*m m
cial interests art beginning to rea­ and on. In on* ear and out lh*
DauaOy, breath-holding tnel more likely to hare an allergy
dents b am after th* child fallal than those who do not or hare
lize I t Wa do have to tip our other.
accidentally or la frightened only on# allergic parent. Than ta
Lai to Governor Collins for hia
Getting dowa ta brat* taeka,
a greater tendency also for the
Than whan be ta b u t
oulaLanding leadership ia koopiai Florida Democrat* elected Kiaanallergy to approx a l an oarHer
ndtd tdUn, uc whan b
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Skids art last liktly t i

COAfCMMFM

The difference between a deadly skid and a safe, quick
stop Uoften the pavement. You ran stop fastrr, even in
the rain, on concrete. That’s because concrete*t gritty
surface givrv your tires a firm, tight grip, wet or dry'.

d o : in f c * c a t s #
^-s js - i w scapcwi m west
•Ovt M * M K X S to was » *« »

i ; v a o« a -r Tirrt * .n w a
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GOLD IN THLM THAJl MAUJT
UseeawowT - » fftotto -wo m a
c-oc fefei cwsca «4*jwx r -« a a ucvr
e n taaase m Man » o m a s s e
m assoc/fc,i ff * t-^Ctoosb-s
sau aownsnsc *? txf.tr* - j * e &gt;•*
c.wtot rsew »&gt; ,4 rjt\ rw -i

Bevidea permitting better vehicle control, concrete
makes nighttime driving safer tool Concrete's lightrokired surface retlecls up to four times mure lit;bl than
dark colured pnvrmenta. You ran tee farther and have
mure time to slow down or atop to avoid danger.
Concrete roods also are safer because they 're free from
baxardous nits, washboard wrinkles and raveled ed.'r*.
It’* worth remembering that when the wrwther is
rough you're much safer on skid-resistant concrete.

PORTLAND CIMIIIT ASSOCIATION
227 North Mala Street, Ortonde, florid#

tarel arpaniwadam la !■*#*&lt;• and iw ni Ww mm «f ^
I and smm W Ad i A « a ^ * — - ^ — *
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THE SANFORD HERALD Tues., Oct. 16, 1956, Tagc 5

S ocial £v&amp;n£&amp;

Demonstration
County Council To
Install Officers

Conning
The News

There will be an Installation of
officer! when the Home Demon­
stration County Council hoIJa if«
meeting Thursday at 19:30 a. m.
The Lake Mary Home Demonatration Club will be hostess to
the meeting.
Following the opening song, the
Pledge will be led by Mrs. Mar­
garet Tlndel, after which Mis.
John Kashlr will give the devo­
tional.
After the roll call has been
taken, minutra read amt regular
bualness disposed of. Mrs. John
McGrath will speak on Civil De­
fense.
Lunch will be served at 12:00
followed bv the afternoon pro­
gram. which is as follows: a talk
on landscaping will be given by
Mrs. J. E. Andrews, a skit will
be presented under the direction
o f Mrs. Margaret Tindel, and. in
coneluilon. Mrs C.e. rgr Otto will
Conduct the Installation of olfieers.

By u n i.IN I\ CONN

The wives of VAII ll arc getting! hear lhat Mary will be staying
Into the .wing of things with the 'n Sanford, as she has been vary
boys gone. The first of many acllve in cub scouts, and has so
many friends heir.
' bridge partirs was given SaturChet Krol. formerly of tho
day night by Bcmnti- Grandy and HATWING staff, spent the week­
1'at Hen son at Bonnie's home in end here from Washington. P. C.
Isoch Arbor. It lus been my es- when* he Is now stationed. Also
penence that bv the time a de- back ,n *own was Jack Mridner,
..
.
.
_ , , now living in Corpus Cruti. Jim
Ph.,.1 ..madroni returns, moat of #| U u ,*r r , rk‘ r rntcrtamfd
the girl* kuow the rule bonk from
Falukas, Betty Guy’a parent*
cover to cover. Ronnie ami Pat Saturday night. Included were tho
served brownies, lee cream, and Guvs, their children, Walt and
Chocolate sauce lo their guests, tleryl Swinson. Pidile Welter, Chet
Krol, Jack Weldner, and Jim
who were Millie fine*-, Sadie
Parker's mother
Kimwdie, Alice Mills, Camille
Mrs. Walter Wheelwright and
Mrtrgcr, Virginia Dcriuiggio, Ann f,.mity will be leaving today for
Bear, and
.Mltdalm. A touch Cohastct. Mass, They have been
of e x c i t e m e n t was added with Jean Dooley for two week k
when Juanita Helms, who wav and have included in their sightsuppuvtd to come went to the soring, Daytona Beach, Cypress
ho. 11 uI In hale a baby. This de- Gardens, and St. Petersburg,
veh-ped into « furur when Juanita Blaine Libby, the skipper of
had tain buys Sunday night, muchVAIf-7 is feeling much better, fol­
io me
uirpriiv of everyone, .owing an emergency appended.
THIS IS THE WAV IT'S PONE, members of the Ivoia Circle of the Saut ’id ll.itd o club w .i. t -:J
' *pec ially frank, v.ho lv in Port omy, and may be able to comn
as Huy were shown basic arrangements ut their r m i meeting. Aalrhti
rangc-lnonl being
l.j .siiti-y
home this week.
i rr..te I arr i seated left to right, Mr,. Jm- Baker, Mr*. McKay Truluck and II ■ IV |ht K
'Standing left lo right) are Mrs frrd Muira), \t • ISalp1 Dean. and Mt* I,,tin A: &lt;1 iM ifi I'h-dol
Itov Heath , f V \ll J bav orders Elaine Bass rnteriained the
ny HELEN SNOW,RASS
‘ • V Ml ! in Ja ksunville. lie and Sirl* l)f VAIC-7, whose husbands
The regular mreting of the
Mar* a i l tlieir four children ore were away, Saturday night. Elaine
P-TA will In? held at the school
leaving tin* enl of October. Mean- is a bu«y bride who attendes S'.et*
auditorium on Tuesday. Oct. Id
intensive
training at IIATIC »on University three day* a week,
at 7:30 p in.
T o
while. Hoy will be going thrmign and will get her degree in hame
Following the business session
Mary hopes t.t produre the fif.h eronomica in Frbruaiy. ,n May *h*
a film on "Family Life” will b*
lilt!, Heath ut the Jacksonville e\pect« to prartlee all she ha*
Schedule
for
Miss
Myrtle
Milshown ami the parents are inJI -. Myrtle Wilson, li.iftie de- Naval, Hospital, atlir which time learned, when Utr first lillle lias*
^ MRS. FRED B. NQB1.R, well-known writer and expert h.rtlcullurlii. vtied to the home room to visit ton. Hume Demonstration Agent,
he Wilt reirri In Sanford, at i* caught. Attending, oml playing
in
,,lu ll ration agent,
gave a
Je
in speak lo Saufotd Garden Club Thursday.
with the teachers and become Orlober 17 23 is at follows:
Roy will be having with VAH 1 bridge were Kay Dwyer, Mary
ninn-lratlvn
on
hnw
to
rleun
and
lietler acquainted with the school
in Juntiarv. We an relieved to Libby, Olivia Simmons, Terry
Oct.
17. Program Planning
acUviliea and teachers. All par­
oil a sewing msrhlne n* th •
Price, an I lam Johnson.
Committee meeting at Coun.il
ents ore orged to attend.
nweting list week of the Lake
,
LJ
J
l.CPIt James Shalfer anil CDR
The
following
home
room Center at 10 ;U0 A. M.
Mom.e Home Dci'ion.irat.nn Club, w a O m f f l l l T C C M C O C IS
11 R Gray relrbrateed their reCeramics
Class
metis
at
Sftulmothers were announced today
,, ,
i l l . .
i
, . i
i s . i i
. •
cent promotions with a parts- at
•as follows; First grade. Mrs. Don Hole High School at 7:(X) P. *•
Ini! it the home if fV] rj fl*| Q J A t M c C t m q the HO Q
Saturday nlghl Ihe
TUEADAY
|host*#*.
Mr« it.
h I ulo m mu J. til \ r . Social t mmdli-e heads talile
was '■ecor.itr.i
iVfnrvli- E wun
with uiryI'iirehostess. An tnsti
installation of offic-t Stoweil, Mrs. Edwin Rraddock,
Oct. IS ll**nie Demonstration
!
Th* First Baptist Church of cr» will be held.
and Mrs. Clyde UoMer; Second County Council n-.rsilug at Courtl-nch Vrbor
.
ni mf l | , , p,„ mr.-tmic Sat- ••nlbemums. and a dclleloua rcpait
Sanfonl has Invited
all the
Unity C lm will meet at the grade, Mrs, Crelt .Sellers, Mrs. cil Center at 10:30 A. M. Council
The Minting W.s* open. 1 t-&gt; the urdlJ.,,y j^e faille Mrmurial ” f •'"’keyami shrimp s » i
servIchurctw* of the Association to Valdes Hotel at I p.nt.
John Wolasek. Mrs. John Gar.in- officer* will he installed and repreMd-ut.
Mr- Pauls M a m . a f n . , . i ef the First M e t h o d i s t «''[ There were aboutfifly g u r.U .
b
o
s
h
e
f
WEIIMKSDAT
er; Third grade Mrs, D
B. port* from members attending
share In the Croup Training
Mrs R Harrell g a v e '&lt;
rh mreting. which a m
^
*r;n a m ^ t K i *
Prayer Meeting twill be held at Brawn, Mrs. Ralph Stumpf Jr.'S h ort Course in Gainesville in
School starting at 7:30 p. m.
,
held in M.-Klnlev Hall, was the
T " ™ baby Is named Slcven,
By SABA KING
”
C lam s will be hsld Monday, Tu«»- the First Baptist Church at 7:30 Mrs. Jesse Reellr; Fourth grade Julj. Covered dish lunch will be
a
.
flr-t
new -' Iff,errs,
*f ,, *"F *“ • •b««&gt;d wonder
. ..
#
Ml ' under
it !l-a' r the
in i' flvas
l l t t ' l * , who
WHO
For
a fmr
fine \i\ui
vivid picture
I’iclure ofof .\ficr
The Brownie Scouts of the Ftrat P-m.
i Mr*. George Wyan. Mr*. J. A. served.
l*iir a
ic nirrtmc.
Kmctt
.^otithworth;
hcrr
firt "mf
f o r m ^Ion. it
Aflerj a•unit
.boilbulim
himm-s
meeting. *r,prr*b!rn'.
pre.|den'.
Ernest
Routhssorth: "wh,’
r'' f! srt
,v i'n n
]«
Presbyterian Chureh trill meet
The Gtrl Seoul* of the First Jarkson. Mrs. Dick Jonet; FifthGlrla* II I
Club ofPine Crest
«!&lt;!:!i«»fi In
vk-4* pmlden'l. Gerald
&lt;Jrr.iM xiv**►
-. ' rurnf*
people who made a home and a a MU.
Mis» Wil n. m
In 9addllnm
lo her
her ij0(.
Myers:
ri'mr‘ from
,rom Rofcmary
Rosemary DuncAn.
Daman
in the Youth Building at 3:00 Presbyterian Church will meet at grade Mrs. W. Corbett. Mrs. D. school will
meet at 1:3) P,
M. geo I life for themselves out o f lem-m*trat|en h it n sBsplav i f trasurir.
Mi* J \
Calhoun; * c
*,^ " ra* me that Betty
_ m
3:30 p m. at the Church.
J. Parker, Mr*. Joe Masters:
i.
&lt;
* ,
u r . Mountrail)*** habv is named ltieOct 19. Training meeting for .i
the
wild
place,
of
the
t-n
d
hrlstnii.
,g
.linnv
m
u
b
y
'
1'
V,
.
^
*
bard
Turner.
anJ Be||,» f » mUy
The Pioneer Fellowship and
s,ninr
Fellowship Re- Siuth grade Mr. W I. T&gt;|er. adult 4-11 Leader* at the Connell
ami the heail, you should rea.l jl(, .y,, f, r,ni clu’»- of the I'oun. .*!* Is down here tn glfl't over the
n J v I .iL o „r the First I’ resbv"ration of the First Presbyler- Mrs. F. Miller. Mrs J. S Peter- Center at 2:00 p rn.
"Farewell the .Stranger" by Malic
-erretnrv
Mrs John M. t lair . ..
little one.
j « « • * ! • - f fl meet at the .on: Seventh grade Mrs. H It.
While
tarian Church will
will meet
meet in the
Get- 2th TH Hadio program |O'ltru-n. One day Jeril Warner
All 'hi* lain should brio.’ up
m
at
7:0T
p.m.
.^ipr&gt;*.„
Hr‘
.
tarling,
vcr
t„
t|on
WTUH
J E Xtidreils g.lVO a re
f l Youth Building from fl.w p.
,over
station
tVTHB
at
H
'2h,
|,M
.
Devota
Griggs
In
town,
an
\ftit
the
tegular
iivitie■s had ,,ur takra and make our lawn
The Mid-Week Bible Hour w i l l .............
*
..............
Mr. \Y. O. Brooks; and Eighth l)vlr(,„
(;lr|v will have the
r " h7
'
h, h iV iabm
«
-w *h. rl . -ur, . her sub
t’l e'folh .w h g “ Ur “ 'n
!?*** ^
throygh * ooa H
p. m*
.
bbf comluclfil by the Kev A G. grade
Mr.
N
'
C r t - f r.t. ,
,
that nigm he earn, in Her latnn
Md.eim.iu
tag, n .a re of. tie r«ii.m in| grB, Mi jjat pity the po,.r f i r m«r,
Inarc wiU be a week uay „ cInuU ,,Jtlur of , hp Flr,, rpe&gt;, Mr* Jack Neal, and Mr. Edward
. v u
, „
, - •*nd ' ohl hrr „he » « *
’ „
k , . , 1 '
,
M *” *•*'• " f ' hc ' Jr; It alway. seems to In- Ino wet or
Hira
Oct. 72 l..ikr Mnnrw 4 II iiirt-N \%i;h tw«» *iim 1I «
an.I that
Mr* l» h i ihrmJmi
^^twi«
. .
u| rnmmittrr* Mr. aril (lHJ j r*.
4 |UI| tjay ir] ^|.,ch
Kindergartrnn at the *&lt;f»j 1
* byirrlan Church at 7:30 p.m.
bytensn Cliureh from 9:0W through
and
Boy*'
clubs
will
meet
at
the
)te
h.rd
hick
in
the
wildi-rness
hy
MrII
Grlfft*
-erved
.
M
I'
s
II ;inbolham. Mr. |(, j,r
,..)tnnl»f but I feel fine
The Lhamel Choir will rehearse
J((l| |,ad mme to town to get a frrMmirnl* to Mi* M.vn
Wil and M
\ O. itetH-rt*. Mr and v r JM’,| \|r, ||enry Conn of Palm
13:00 p m.
at First
Presbyterian
Church
The regular meeting o f the w-hool at t 3') P. M
The Rev. J. B Root wUI .o o - at 7:30 p m.
Oct. 23 Geneva i l l Gills ami wife Jcrd seemed to want the on. Mr* E H arrell, Mr. t f M
it. :. r Harris. Mr. and t i n , ' Reach . pent Ihe w'eeVend wlth” ui
„ „S. ,C.. „S. of tur
IV.
Ike Barnet' Memduct the morning devotion* over
Mi- II l.erl Bennett
Mr and Mrs. jni)
, rtl(, w„ fw ,k. Now ,-m
There will tie a Week Day o h a| Mclhodbt t hureh was held
ch,l,»
meet at the same kind of warm simple II!o Tapp V|r
Paul Van*
WTRK, Sanfurd. U 1:30 a.m.
I i-i .i K, tuls, Mri c . O Jones, going tu sit around and TemperKlnslersarien al the First Presthe home o f Mrs Warren Hire ,r b°o' *1
M A M.
lhat Dcvotu wanted and against Vnnts- \I.-M hur, M&lt;- .1 II Imd
The Sanford foarlit and bhuf- byterian
“
‘
from »:0# 0n the^ corner of
Paola
III ------Girls' Club will
meet -be protest
W A
Chureh
u, Hark and Pin*
--------------------, » o, fh, e r brother. Devora el. M.
.. Canuek Mr
U * •"ul Wim,,rnw
ale for a w r e k - .o if you hear
fteboard Club will have a eov- through 11:00 p in.
Tuesday etrnlng with 19 11 th** *cb"°&gt; »* I-‘« P. M with tree pled, U lr r
she found Ihe k. Andrew . Mr* i ( L Jack -n.
\|
(; r4d&gt; ||frman will eon* any news rati J74-XM. and r will
Rt
cred dish supper at • » w » h
grea'esl
adtustminl
to
make
and
a
guest,
Mr
J
Muse.
“ Al‘- ‘
* *...........
1 v
give it my Immediate attention.
The Rev. J. B. Root will con­ member* present. During the ' ,lM " ll,on
limn- us 'teuclicr.
. . . '. L“ * " 1 ' .......* »*• game* to follow.
duct the morning devotiuns over business session the result* of
Ceramics class will meet at 1:00 "w no1 wl|b ,HW ps”*ple but tu
The Ware Bible Class of th* WTKR. Sanford, at 3:30 a.m.
J.-rd vvh.. s-as indilfrrenl ts* hit fhlidi.-n •» thr.t re.i||ng w.. ilj be
the rammare sale hell tu l)iL l.:l P- M. at Seminole High Srhool
First Methodist Chureh will have
children and haunted by the me,-„r fDe-in
The Business and Professional
• 45a a o ‘ Tv.
4*
were anmKmced and
------------------- ------I mory of hl. dead wife ,.«l wa.
a covered didt supper at 7:0t w* Women's Club will meet at 6:30
"Fanvlls
al
Sea
tis
John
&lt;
.Idm at
M,
IciT. ,
KL V ' 1
i
OVER Wi.ooa IN PHIZES
' r.-ithrr
hu.b-nd
nor
fr.end w r ll te ll, of a voyage, he m a le
p m. ai
at w
the Yacht
«* -McKinley
......... ’ Halt,, HoaU
i i .k iwiU
n. n
m m sClub.
iuu.
.'ft
Ihr trfaiury. Thr *roup
^ ..
be Mr. and Met. R- U. 1
, -]f,p
|H»parlmrnt of the
A .
that 3100 Iw given lo apply on
T 0 B»
1
l* * ,,u l&gt; mrm" rJ,,,c emmiMnied hy In* two soils and
son. Mr. and Mrs. T.
•
'.Sanforil Woman's Club will meet tnr |)uii'hj»r a t thr nm hntcr TAM I*A &lt;.*— Mufr lh«n
*&gt;l&lt;ir*c fr* 1 w arm and wondn w ile Mats, who wa* five month*
a i l Mr. and Mrs. R- B. Jones.
.hose
struggle*
and
it 10 3j 9 rn to fold Christina• um| |y br |niU„ eJ in xh0 churrh m p.izr. will hr uflrrr.i ot \hv
1 ' * T' on \
.-re gnu III .it the start .if I l.e vnvThe Dorcas Clast ot the Mr«t
Seals unlit norm. There will tie |nd , hc r d u c lt |u(1&lt;1 hull ling IBi! Flotida Slat. I air. These m ln umph* really mean lomeihing agr They *et .nr fiurtl ''illBaptist Church will base It* a luncheon at 12:30 p.m followed ,,Un, u c, r
fur a elude aboui *13,tmo f.,r beef sat lo the ts-udri of lhl« (m i evtit- lu ild a . in a .16 II k . ' . h , for Vuanonlhly d*** meeting at ' • « P- by a jomt rnret mg with the tine
"sewing
bee"
to
be
held
at Hie Be. more than Hl.ooo fur dairy ,ntf **«ry.
■Iralia and thr J'lJn ami uuuUv
. w . at the home of Mr. F. L. Arts Department at I p m
bom* of Mrs J, V. Richards
*,u) *th*f *a»h atnounls for
"No Wings In the Mans.- Iiy lltco vere I Ih vi ih r e le n irn ' were
•l-^mpbell. 1434 Myrtle Ave.. with
THURSDAY
neal week. The program given •*"•*. poultry, rablitls, honey and lb-tty krist It a biography uni
, wgl,|
ihan t
lir a . J. I- Hobby aerv.ng as coTTie Brotherhood of the First by Mr*. Ruth iavng. assisted by ° ,,,rr division* of iomt&gt;etition.
n miniserme. of a preacher s kll), confined to .» »rintl bu t.
Baptist Chureh will have their Mrs. Cecil Kellers and Mr*. Ida
“
daughter who became a preach,
fciion
monthly supper and program
Padgett, “ Volrano** in Siu-n Mr«
llrnry
Crastford
end er‘s wife. Very humorous and
Headers
choke of
I'mirnt
meeting at 7:00 p m.
East A da" wav enjoyed hy all. daughter Arm of Orlando weie vu'ritainingly writ ten
In.iln and u be-t etl.-r it i ail|
There will he a training m»et Drlit-nuis refreshments were n r . vseekend gue-ts of Mr and Mrs,
"Young Manner Melville
liv Don’t Go Near The Water In
Jean Gould is a Literary Guild Vptle uf III Ik-ini- lull'd umunr
hF "&gt;e hostess. Mrs. Charles O II ian ala
l the Usunc.l (enter. 401 L I.dh J1iifTr|[ - f Kfnmnrp
N
y
si-lrrtion
for
Sovrnilin
flu- t.uk* (n't terumni -ndml t« read”
is
,,
t
,
dir.
Sid
of
th.
of
Mr*
HI**
was
Speeul
Mis*
Nell
Brown
of
Tniy.
S.
author
o;
Ihe
lmmortal
Moby
at.otding in a column 1 lead
itrs. r . E. Rnumlllat. Mr*. D
I uthrran LTiurvdi1of The ^Rwtre^in
t
the house g.|*.t of Mr and ^
»'l«enlurm..
life ? e lithe- 1*'
1&gt;. * Caldwell, and Mr*.
Philip
II,
First annual orange cake lisk- Mr* Don Winn at Ihrir home on that was an evcltmg as Ihe books
Pie l.ilrvt ill lk&gt;)k inaiki lu
*Ma.1 * attended the convention of h„r h a white •l.nhsnt sale in* ron,**t* sponsored by Hie Main Rt this week.
*e wrote From early h.iyl
I, mine ur.-. »nsp»luit. ploytm.- eaul.
th*-.United Daughter* Of the
h .n
P
Florid*
power
home
service
Herman Mrlvllte longed in gn to 11 Vv |*-iinv‘, rulihet lisnd and %
will be held
Dept, will be held soon as anMr and Mis Chester lleml M'* bm hi* parent- w.inti-1 him nail file
Confederacy, held in clc" T * U/
FRIDAY
U st
w u k . Mr*. Iloumillat la
nounced by Niro. Dor* Nelms. rr*nn and llowaid weie visiting ’ « be a *ehmd teacher Ye* fke
There will be a Week Pay Xin
II,*- b-Hil f suns which IliC
praaiUent W the Norman P a \ "a
Each esvnleiUnt entering will be Mr Hendermn's sl ier. Mis A birr uf Ihr .ra was Hi. ng S on
1h* First Presbytarr
•
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13
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her cake, which may be a ronstarvation under a cruel captain 1 1 1
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I Ihmk on Die .hole wr i ne
Mr and Mr*. F. C. Long, an-l -desertion, capture hy cauni&lt;« four! persons: 1** Lb Hob lloy
Saturday—The R. A.’a of the vrntional cake with *hortemng,
t u . i-h liuuks uf that tvt-e now.
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day
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Wednesday.
child
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lo hclP
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ingharn entertained with a din- lo her home Sunday nflcr having
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Mary Lefflrt* Strong , of the
anniversary.
Mr. anl Mr*. Charles Murrell
Norman DeW r* Howard Chapt­
wm *\\imibis.
of Kenmore, N. Y’ . are visiting
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educational
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held In the Pteell** Ro-"« " f &lt;h*
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SECTeamsUndergoShort Workouts
By THE ASSOCIATED H U M
A*abort workout in sweat clothe*
wgj. the menu for several South­
eastern Conference football team*
Holiday. A few coachea, dissatis­
fied with li lt week * play, con­
centrated on correcting mlstakrs
nude by their squads.
Tulare, a 21-« winner over Nvvy
Iasi Saturday, went ihrough a light
workout Coash Andy Pitney de­
voted the session to group InitrorBan on plans for Mississippi. The
Green Wave meet* Ole Mlia al
Jackson.
Coach Johnny Vaught, recog­
nising Tulane as a worthy opp*&gt;
isent. drilled his Rebels In block­
ing and protecting the patter.
The University of Florida, meet­
ing Vanderbilt this week at Nath
ville, had a comparatively “ restft l” practice setston in sweat
clothei The Goar* suffered only
minor injuries fron their 7-0 win
over Rice and should he in top
physical condition for Vandy,
Louisiana Stale, who lost (our

of five fumbles to Georgia Tech,
yof a rough scrimmage. The backs
were repeatedly lent against line­
men trying to Jar loose the fun ball
in efforts to correct fumbling ten
Jencics.
Kentucky, KSU'a opponent this
•seek, welcomed Bill Farley nick
tu ihe squad. Firley, who hasn’t
played eollege football store he
started at end in the 1952 Colton
Bo a I, returned In quarterback duty
after four year* In the Air Forte
A broken hand kept him from
playin'! at the beginning o! the
season.
'■t.e tl players who s t v most
athor. in Auburn** victory i-‘ er
Kcrlxcky worked out ■i sweat
cls-lhc* 3 i*. Coich Balpn Jordan
•enl hl» reserve* through a brief
ski-m'sh. The Tiger* start'd pre
paring to meet Georgia Tech in
Atlanta.
The Georgia Tech varsity raced
through a 15-minute limbering up
drill in sarat dnihe* anJ then was
•ent to the showers. The reserves

By Alan Mav#r

scrimmaged briefly with Ihe B
|e»m
The University of Alabima.
without a victory all last year and
without a victory all last year and
still winleta this teaton, went
through a brief afternoon teuton
and watched movies o f Tennessee
in action. Alabama will eneountrr
a favored Tennessee at Kroivitte
The Volunteers had a light drill
and viewed movies of tome Ala­
bama games.
The Univrrtily of Georgia slid
Mississippi State take on OJtside
opponents. Georgia meet* Miami
Friday night in the Orange Bowl
and Stale plays Alabama State at
State College. Mm.

Plans For Jr. High
Football Project
Are Well Underway

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Tvre moved swiftly Sunday and
yesterday to carry nut a plan de­
signed In get football at Junior
High before the season it over.
Tyre named his committee
members, all members of the
Chiefs Club before Ihe weekend,
and they met Sun lay to begin pro­
jection of a plan of action.
On Ihe Junior High project
with Tyre are: R. W Williams.
R. A. Roberts, Ashler Jones.
Sheriff J Luther Hobby, and
Fred Ganas.
Yesterday R. T. kill wee, Super­
intendent of Public Instnrtton.
•onrtioned Ihe Chiefs Club plan,
and the group Immediately bejan
making concrete plan* for the
purchase nf approximately fifty
complete outfit*, which will in­
clude pads, practice
Jersey*,
game
Jerseys,
helmets,
and
pant*.
Next on the agenda for the
Junior high football committee Is
the securing ol tome type of
sponsorshrip for the cost of out­
fitting the youngster*.
Tyre. In a itatement loday voic­
ed considerable optimism for the
early resulU of his eommltlees
action*. "We're definitely on the
right track now." he said, "and
there are no foreseen abilities
I in our path. All comments from
IIhe outiide are favorable, and we
are receiving wonderful coopersI lion .**

"You wouldn't be weak If there
wax something you wanted very
much.”
Ilia gray eyes looked directly
Into her*. and one* again hi* long,
senaitlva fingers cloud over her
arm. "That remain! to ba seen,
Vat," be taid quietly. "Maybe, and
quite aoun, I’ll have to find out for
myself just how much strength of
character I actually have."
"You maka me say things which
surprise myself." lie moved closer
lo her. "What are you doing to
me, Vai 7"
"I didn't know I u as doing any*
thing lo you," the said, but her
voice was uncertain.
"Oh yet, you are.** lie added
with a short laugh, "And I'm
darned it I know whtther I Uka
It or not"
Uruia Harridan stepped out of
the officers quaitna lie saw Lurk
and Val standing close together by
the railing and he noticed tnrk’a
hand clasping ner bare arm in
what teemed lo mm a poaeeaalva
way. Ha suoda over to where they
were standing, put his hand rough*
ly on LHtk'a shoulder and drew
him around lo fare mm.
"t just want to give you fair
warning. Hanson," he taid thickly,
"Last night I let you knock me
down and get away with it I had
the reputation ot this ship, nrr
Captain and nrr officer* to think
of, but I hadn't then, and 1 haven t
now, any mlrntiun ol letting you
get nwny with it for long."
Dirk pulled himself nway from
Uruca's grasping hand. "I thought
I apologised. Harridan," ha said
quietly.
"But K wasn't a grnulna apolo­
gy. It was a fares of an apology,"
Bruce said harshly. "You knew it
and 1 knew it. And I accepted It
la the spirit It waa -ffereJ."
•Then I withdraw thi apology,"
Dirk aald steadily.
"Good," Broca nodded. "We ll
settle the matter ones we get on
ahor a then."
* conceited. But It Is difficult lo
Dirk shrugged MlghUy. “As yoe
pL Slrtlch ana's concert in a point to
with."
p i Uliev* that two men should sud"1 do wish," Broca said roughly.
5 ' der.ty start fighting &gt;n ths middle
"Il l a deflnlta date."
** sf a dance floor over a girl they'd
f To Be CMliaaeifJ
known ths short tuns you and
r&gt; iva War*!* Cietg. ftrerlsiad tv M.mUiiva of l u l .s DuU*. fisltiboltj tv Kiss rsstur** (radicate.

•* —
CTIATThJl Jo
T V AT. W a s walking briskly past
i
V the cfric-ra" quarters when ah*
* found hers-It face to face with
* Dirk. Ile had been sauntering along
In hu casual way when he saw Val
a- coming toward him. lia stopped,
* as she dl-L
"Hello, V al" ha raid easily,
i "Coma and lean over the railing
* and have a chat."
*
"No, thenk you. I've coma up on
I * dev a u&gt; walk. 1 need the exercise."
*
"I see I'm in the dog house," be
aald, grinning. "Look here, nave a
cigarette and let's find out what's
the matter. You re not," he raised
one eyebrow slightly, "still angry
about last night?"
"It Isn't pleasant to t&lt;* mixed up
* In a brawl." sue said, and turned
deliberately away fr*n rum.
"You tcrtously think I was
drunk, V ail"
bh* waa still looking steadily out
to tea. "You said you wrrr, and
what other excuse could there b*
lor your behavior T"
"Uut you Know I wasn't drur.k,
VaL" Ilia nand waa grasping her
arm tightly as though demanding
an ivrvswcr.
lihs hesitated. "A t least you
weren't drunk the last time you
. . danced with me and that waa only
* •- two dancea before that wretched
* scene." fill* added wltb a sharp
break In her vote*. 'Then If you
■ ■ (seven t dr ink, why did you do It 7"
•Do you think I d allow any man
, |« call me a awtn* and get away
with HT“ II* gave her a cunoua
- glance and added, "Or perhaps you
"' think that wasn't sufficient provo­
cation?'*
"I agree b* shouldn't bav* aalJ
* what ha did. 1 suppose he can never
» forgive you for what happened in
Um past."
"Frankly, I don't think laat nlgbt
had anything to do with the past,"
r he sard abruptly. ' tou rs not very
K Conceited, ar* youT"
”
fihr iwung toward him and aald
* angrily, "Oh. yea 1 am, normally

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Pope Urges Sanford
Skiiers To Enter
Tourney Nov. 17-18

•’ Florida should have a good
ski organization.” Pope wrote
"Florida has the greatest ski po­
tential of any stale , Let's orga­
nise it a* such.'*
Sanford, with its many ama­
teur skier* on Lake Monroe, ts in
a good position to lake some
award* to be offered at Ihe Flor­
ida Slalom Tournament !o be held
Sunday, Nuv. IS. The tournament
will be held for men, women and
veteran*, but amateurs only, and
that exclude* entries from Cyp­
res* Gardens. There will be sia
prises awarded in each clais.
On Saturday night, Nov. 17.
there will be a party to organise
a Florida Water Ski Federation
and acquaint *he skiers with the
American Water Ski Association.
Pope expressed particular hope
N». 2* Phil Byrd
for volunteers from Ihe Sanford
Phil Byrd, the swivvrl-hippr.i
area.
breakaway man for the Semino|ts, proved his versatility Fri­
day night when he started hitting
the time for good, hard driving
that made him second man on the
lotem
pole for the Seminois
NEW YORK ,n — Leals L
ground gainers. Byrd, until Friday
Strauss, chairman of the Atomic
night, was ineffective in line
Energy Commission. say* Ihe
plunge* andwasused primarily
United Slate* Is "ihe acknowlto be thebroken
field runner
but during the Boilet fray he edged world leader in every as­
pect o f mirlear power develop­
convDtenlly hurdled the pileupt in
the line awl gained the additional ment. both for national defense
yards that kept the Seminole* on in-l for peaceful uses'*
Straus*, speaking last night bethe march.
fore the New York Board ol Trade,
erlticired a rharge by Adlal Stevrnvon, Deroorcratie presidential
candidate, that Ihe United States
was lagging behind Britain and
the Soviet Union In the develop­
ment o f full-scale atomic power
plants.
Until Just
before president
Elsenhower
w as
inaugurated.
Strauss said, "the opportunities
for private development cf mi-

No. 17 Eddie Barbour
Eddie Barhour wat one of Ihe
hardest tackier* of the night He
did whtl Is always thrilling ami
effective in a bail game. He saw
le man with the ball and he made
straight fur him instead of waiting
for the runner to come to him at
it so often Ihe ease In high
school games. Barbour I* respon­
sible for Ihe most tpectardar de­
fensive play for Ihe Seminules tor
the season.

bed for more than i
Lasl
week Bob Johnson i l l ildtlir.ed
with ■ tracked finger
But all members show signs of
being able to turn to thrlr beat
provided they have the opportuni­
ty to get in shape during the
week. The Seminole*, w'th a poor
0 2 1 rrtonl wilt be trying for their
fin t entry into the win column
provided they will be able to mmt.r a scoring punch in the fint
half and &gt;1111 continue to play a
good aeeond half.

CORAL GABLES. Fla — Ene­
my scout* are beginning to take
huge gob- of salt when digesting
the complaints from the Univer­
sity of Miami coaching staff that
the Hurricane offense leave*
much to be desired.
They point out that every week,
the Hurricane* muster enough of­
fense to win the ball game—and
employ a different weapon.
In the opener against Univer­
sity uf South Carolina, it was the
tremendous line pluging of All
America Don Bosseler which rollrd up Miami's 14-6 edge Even with
B-sseter inactive in the final per­
iod. he gained 97 yards,
In the second game with Boston
college, the Eagles were braerd
for Bosieler and Don wourd up
as the biggest ground gainer—but

NEARLY 45 POUNDS OF BASS were caught by Gordon Butcher
(left i and Calv'n Jnrdtne I right I recently at Red Shell. Butcbrr
holds a 34-pound ha'* while Jardine holds one which weight ]0 'a
pounds.

Jones Squad Leading
Sixth Grade Teams

The Sanford Grammar School
Football Scorecard, at the end of
the firs! bracket of play,show rd
Jones leading Ihe pack of sixth
grade team*. The Jones squad,
heading the school in Peanut
Bowl points is Ihe only team that
came through the initial stansa
without suffering a defeat. The
scrappy youngster* topped Rich­
ard* 2 0 . Grant AO, ami Rnuth
9 0, to remain not only undefeated,
but also upscored on.
The Routh squad if pushing hard
for the top spot, and they suf­
fered their lone defeat in three
games In the Jones
squad.
Richards tumbled to third p^ace
when Routh broke the second
place tie between the two lea ms
by dropping Richards in a eloie
However, the Hurricanes have 6 t» game.
Grant ha* yet to break into the
been censiitent in one respect in
n e b game and that Is on ground
defente. They held Smith Carolina
to 99 yards net on the ground, got
a little stingier against Boston
college, limiting Ihe Eagles to a
There is no -plil season on dove
paltry 94 yards white Maryland
found the Miami
line even shooting.” Hid Mrs. Letba Fow­
lougjicr, the Trrps winding up with ler, Chief Clerk In Judge Ernest
HoushoMer*t office at the Semin­
a mere 91.
The defensive ability of the ole County Court House.
Hunters have h«cn constantly
Miami line Is one of agiliiy. It
isn't a huge line as college lines applying for hunting licenses exgo. though It has a couple of ?20 peeling lhal the dove shooting
pounders but it is fast and mobile season rrmained on the same
—and. apparently, just about two basis as heretofore, Mr*. Fowler
deep. The Hurricanes had what explained.
The dove shooting season begins
amounted to a second string line
left over after graduation look on Dec. 1 and continues through
six men up front. Improvement Jan. 5, she taid, "in St. Johns,
Putnam. Flagler. Volusia, Brevan). Orange. Seminole and Os­
ceola eountirs as well is parts of
Marion and I-ake eounlirs."

win column, suffering three
feats in at many games.
The Peanut Bowl elimination
season is divided into six brac­
kets of three games each.
Standings at end of first brarkrl
Team
W. L. T. P. B. Pis.
f
Jones
3 0 6
4
Routh
2 10
1
Richards
1 2
0
2
Grant
0 3 0
1

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Dec. 1-Jon. 5 Dove
Hunting Season

homes and md nine*, beginning
with the Shippingport plant next
year.
Of the 19 plants, Straus* said,
"six wilt be built by Industry with­
out tfrpendirgt on the goirrnmrnt
for any direct financial assist­
ance.’ *
Reporting on ovi-raU atomic
progress, Strauss said the United
State* has built “ a total o| 91 re­
actors In this country, and at least
127 more are either already under
construction or planned.”

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Bill T&gt;re ts one of Hie fa-lrsi J . , , . m t . „|.i t.
procresslng mrn on the Seminole I&gt;&gt;to4*r at the fciat a ., r
gridiron. At the beginning of the £ *J ' Ktortl’a. oa^iV* ti
season Tyre was unimpressive in it-* mctufi °t n ^v.
ami didn't seem lo have Ihe de- ' lJlf,h '* *h* i ' h 4*r 0
sire lo mike a starter, possibly
Kited mis 1st a*r
because he thought he had In bei**** . . . _ . . . . ,,
a Senior lo make the startiag line*
n r H*rn4 o*
up. Two seeks ago, during Ihe,
rierjt yiiralt Cos
Apopka game, he allractrd altvn- 1
«m »» » « “ » r.
lion by playing a creditable game, O w j■
rtoirtme* %*■
amt »ait v*rrt ht waa arrond onl&gt; thal t
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to Brantley “ Choo-Cboo” Schirard M m n S - n.i*inx- c a p
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Old man rain (a back again' first half scoring punch. Th.s far
plauglng the Sanford Seminole* the Seminolet have been goad for
a* they attempt to invade power-1 one touchdown aiainvt any oppon­
ful Melbourne Friday night. The ent, a (way* in the aeeond half,
role convolution la that Melbourne and never more than one score
la alto gelling It* ahare of rain. n» matter b»w many opportune
Melbourne tporta a 2-1 record tie i preienlrd them velvet.
thui far for the tea*- n, and head
Should Ihe weather clear up and
Seminole mentor Bill Fleming the Seminolet have the opportunity
•aid. “ they will be one of Ihe for two or three good daya workbe«t team* we'll fare for the rrtl oula, they ihould be in better
of the aeaion.'*
ahape than they ave been all teaConcerning Ihe deadlock with ton. In the Cocoa game the Semi­
Boilet laat Friday night. Fleming nole tparkplug. Schirard, played
u id that he wai generally pirat­ a game while ailing with pulled
ed with the fint half performance rib earteledge and Murray Nance
of hit club, particularly when taw limited action with a pulled
compared to the flrit halvrt in ligament in hit back For the
prior garnet ."However,” he taid, Apopka gurre Jack Sloliky wat
“ I feel that they played a super- out with a leg injury that, along
lor tecond half, and I think that with a virua attack, kept him in
will be the teaton trend. Some
team* Juit pUy a better half eontUttntly.**
Fleming had particular pralte
for three member* of the Semi­
nole squad for their perform­
ances Friday night Phil Byrd, Ed
die Barbour, and Bill Tyre, thnr
Jlltk Pope, pw/tir of Florida's
boys that have not realised their
full potential thut far thi* sea­ famous Cypres* Gardens, in a
son teemed to come into fill message to the Hrrsld yesterday
bloom last Friday night. Barbour urged that Sanford he ** 1I repre­
sented in ihe Water Ski Weekend
and Tyre are both Juniors.
at Cypr.-s* Gardens. November 17-

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43—ARTICLES far BALE
Paul F Mueller 8 Hon Ph. 154
Free estimate. Quality work.
Factory re conditioned Winchester
Model 12 shotgun IAS. R. A.
PLUMBING
Newman. Phone 318,
Contract and Repair Work
Free Estimate#
—Factory to Teo—
R. L. HARVEY
Alumlanm
C04 Sanford Axe.
Pbona 1828
V c R tlU a
Enclosed bead,
rail with plastic cmia. Plastse ee
rayon u y n . Cotlna or nylaw
fio u W d t
eorda.
M X fil j a m
Seahirik GUm Rod Pilot O .
112*114 Waat 2nd St.
PboM tt*
Coniraiimf aad Rep*1'
IMT Saalord Ate.
Phon* 1113 We buy ana sell used furalUire.
Paying top cash pcicra tor any
W. J. KING
thing of value. SUPER TRAD*
Plumbing contractor
ING POST on 17*93 Ph. 2063-W.
Kohler Plumbing A Supplier
K«tm Electric Water Heatcra
BE SURPRISED at our variety
2334 Orlando Dr.
Ph. M
and low price*. F.M.B. Sc. loe
A 28c Store, 321 8. Sanford.
Plumbing. Krrsky Heating
Practically new 20-guage Reming­
M. U. HODGES
ton automatic sTlolgun 188. RService un All Water Fumpa—
A. NEWMAN, Phone 318.
Wclla Drilled — Fumpa
Paoia Road. Paose too
FOR FILMS. Flnlihlng, Tape Re*
corders. Supplies. See WIEThis is a free pass to the Prairie
HULDT'S CAMERA SHOP. 210
l.al.c Drive-In Theatre for Em­
S. Park Ave.
mett Lawson. Exp. dale Oct.
23. 1956.
M gauge Remington Model 4S
automatic shotgun with poly*
PLUMlHMr A HEATLSG
Septic Tank Installation A Service
choke, New condition, Reaa o f­
Heater Service Archie C. liar*
fer accepted. G. Spencer Harden
irtt. Phone 73I.W or 1335.
Ph. 1910 J.

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IA—PLACES la EAT
TODAY (anl every -lay, except,
Sunday) we're open lrom 11:00
a.in. ‘Ill 2:WJ a.m. THE DOG*
GIL BAB &amp; DINER. Lake Miry
{ —CARD OF HUNKSWr nlih to thank ell lhu»e that
helped In any way during our
dear mother*' illnet* and at her
p jm n s. May our Lord bleu and
k*ep you.
Mr*. Rote E. Dixon
ami Family.
3-PERSONAL NOTICES~~

(IAIN MORE SPACE In your
liuine with storasr walls, builtkULLAVV'AV, Hospital and list))
in cupb.’s id i. shehrt. etc. See
Bade Day, «Vc*k, or Monta—T ci
HILL LUMBER A SUPPLY
1424. Furmturt Center —
YARD for ravy-to-follow plans
118 We»: Fitat at.
arid rpialdy materials at econ­
omy priies. 223 W'. 3rd St.
FREE
PHONE 83 “ The Lumber Num­
ber".
NAME IMI'UINT

4 t - F U lN m j| R * K x m o u &gt;
NECCHI-ELNA
Sawing Machine Castor
Sales, Snrvlcg and Rental*
G A R R E T T ’S
323 E. First 8t.
Phone 1422
48-FARM and GARDDBN

THE SANFORD HERALD Tueo., Oct. 16. lOBfl, P tp 7

63—HOMES

TIRED

of Ih# u n i old thingT

Bee the spacious now UsvofuUy
Missionary-Everbearing S t r a w *
berry Flint*— 81AO par bund
red CaU Ray Lord, 131T*W.
Prat Compost (Daetwelder's) 80c
bu. bag. Grapgvllla Nursery,
Grapevine Ave, Phone 2030.
19—MACHINERY—TOOLS

difforaat h o a u U —* —
South Pinoerosl
Sanforx
G ro t*

M ano r*

Valencia Villa*

Sa n fo rx

Dr Lam

IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
ld**!ly Situated

Luxuriously Planned
Moderately Priced

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P o w • r-mower,
self-propelled,
S p o r t s m a n ” Toro” *g*iollnr
12 te turn oir
powered reel type 833. Power
W X D It t lU T
Tool** 10 In. beads taw, tilt top 3 and 4 Bedroom lions* with 1
M O K .xi.xn
and 2 baths altutud on larga,
1 HP. I la. band aiw, »» H. P,
artistically
landscaped
Iota. 1:14 aiaa-o a
motor; bench aander, t H. P.
•‘ ru a ia rn llt t e a i*
Pared streets and all other
All for $128. or told atperattly
K » » i- v v n is « r
eiiy conveniences make those 4:81
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T
k a Slern la g K « *
2392 M or 901 Rosalia Dr.
colonist
of
owner-occupied
* :* * U p i t i , K a a a a r s a
horns* truly delightful placet f i t * V ls w s r ’s I M i t t i
• : l l H a rr * U s s r s
to lira.
t .4* K tn d tv a a e
RENTALS
84—APTS—ROV’SES-ROOMS
WELAKA APARTMENTS: roe ns*
private be (As. a * W, P in t flu

SEE Semin*l* Realty far
able Heme* aad Apte. Phessa ST.

HUTCHINSON'S O e e e e Front
Apts. 319 S. Atlaalie. Daytana
Psint, 41.79 gal 3|rns dungarees.
Reach. Call 2374-W.
I 88 pr. New Navy work shuts.
99c Mens sport shirt*. 99c Bin- U rge furn. a p t 310 Magnolia.
nar Day Special*. Oct. 19-30
Avallabla now, S room heute on
only. Army-Navy Surplus. 310
Ctlrry Ave. avallabla October
Sanford Ave.
5th. Phone A. K. Rossettar,
Florist. 212.
DUO-THERM heater. 85,000 BTU.

Tfcit Lan d o f Ours
S trik e It n ir h
V a lia n t l a . l t
I j i »* O f t.lfa
ODHAM * TUDOR Inc.
O sarrh F o r T e m * ir * w
Bui'dort of Fino Homo*
O uldleo M *k*
A F T C R .X O O n
For Florida Living
11.** K o w i
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U y A Be C i o l s t
SALES OFFICE
I M * A t T k o W a rld T u rin
2426 S. French Avsnna
l i t * Ja k n n * T a rt a n M » »
Phono JUKI and 2980
I t* A rt l.ln h la t lt r ’* lla u ra p trtr
1 : l t F l|m F s r#
I as T lia I I I * I'a v a rr
J t i * F ilm F a r *
M S Th a n « h V'rnsbr th aw
R rla h ta r P a y
8.1* t w i l l k la rm
D IE TO TRANSFER
8 8* Th a E d t a * f M *M
For Salt By Ownsr-2 bedroom « * • i'k a n n a l it v C ra ta r a t lt
bom*. Equity 8900. Pb. 1093-W.
( : t * F ilm F a r *
W M K K -T V J S r K I O X V I l I.K
r it s x x n . 4
3 BEDROOM
frame house in
T r t i n t v s r T r .a x o o a

Designed, Built nnd Sold

Sanford, on vary Urge
lot.
Tank A stand, 830 12 gauge
Downstairs apartment, CALL DM. PHONE JT7-R.
shotgun,
automatic.
IM.
Phone
On ChrUlmas Cards During ——SPECIAL NOTICES
2072.
Apartment, close in. 3 reams |U
October
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
per month. Ill E. 9th SI., CaU 3 H*Ur«um Home. 1213 Down
T-Shirts, 48c, Sleeping bags,
Ready for ocrupsnry In 10 daya
Slip Covers and Drapes
Lay-Away NOW!
.'346 or 1883
rots, blankets, Utpaullns, Army
STANLEY KULP
POWELL’S OFFICE SUPPLY
Navy Surplus 310 SanfurJ Ave* 5-HOOMS, Adults, i l l Park.
SEE US for repair* ami alterap h o n e as* J.
117 S. .Magnolia — Phone Wi
Ilona. No down payment requir­
Electric
lawn
mower,
needs
re­
FURN. 8 room house &amp; bath, Ph.
PUMPS A SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
ed.
pairs
1U
0
ft.
&lt;ord.
$30.
17
Lilac
• AUTOMOTIVE
239-W.
All t)P«&gt; and sues. Installed or
LOWELL E. OZIER
Dr.
De
Bar).
•Do It Yourself.”
Builder
Desirable
furn
garage
apt.
432-W,
8—BOATS AND MOTORS
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Phone 1359.
It—APPLIANCES
STINE
NOW — —
Machine and Supply Co.
FRIllIDAIHE appliancaa, a l i g n 1-Bcdroom duplex, kitrhrn equipp­
New 1107 Evlnrude JIttuts
ed, living 100m furnished. Ph.
YOU'LL LOVE
207 W. :nd St.
Ph. 62
and urviec. G. IL High. Oviedo.
1124-M.
THIS BEAUTIFUL SOLID BRICK
Fla. Phon* FO-3-3313 or Sanford
(j AILI.n d r u t h e r s
All 19MS Evinrudes and a brae
1642 K after I p. n
2-BEDROOM HOME
Dragline A Rulldoaer Service
selection of Used Motors, Itsats
Avalon Apu. Eficiency, Ph. T20-W This home has large living room
Ph. 2232 Geneva. 2193 W Sanforl. DUO-THERM space healer and
ami Trailers.
with fireplace, 2 extra large
Evlnrude Sales A S en ire
Perfection apartment aiie ga* EFFICIENCY’ Aparlment. Suit
bedroom*, dining rwrni, kitchen
ORLANDO Sentinel Star, Call
able
for
bachelor
or
coupia.
PH
HOBSON S p ortin g G ood s
range. Both In good condition.
with plenty o f cabinets, break­
Ralph Hay, 3i50.
vate
bath.
Arrota
from
Peat
Reasonable. See at 2600 Hia301 l&gt;l. SI.
Phone DM
fast room and nice terrened-in
Office.
Manuel
Jacobson.
waiha Ave.
CRUSI.LY - REN'DIX
porch
I ! —TRAILERS
Sates «nd Service
Furn.
cottage, r n a i o n n b l n . Beautifully landscape*! grounds
Large oil heater, 30 gal. drum.
HAN DALI,
with uttside sprinkling system,
Located on IT-92. Ph. 3010-WL
This Is a free pa&gt;* to the Mutie800. Phone I078 XR. 1317 DrugElectric Company
central heating for extra com ­
land Rlde-ln Theatre for Hill
la* Ave.
rToom *ptn.~l»TlElmT PK 2943~W.
fort. Excellent residential ioea*
Adams. Exp. date Oct. 21. DM- Service— Quality— Satisfaction
Ph 11J Sanford
2S37-J-3 De Bar)
tlan . . . 2417 M URKL AVE.
AIR CONDITIONER, 1-Ton Fri* 2 -Bedroom house partially furn.
ODIUM It TUDOR, INC.
Trailer. Sale-RentTPh. 669-XR.
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p a
gidalrt, cools with water 173.: 170 mo. Call 998.
2*128 S. French Ave.
Well
Drilling,
HOWARD C.
PHONE 1379 XJ.
Phone 2100 — 2960
It will nay YOU to see us hefonLONG, Pnone 188 207 East
Ri»e Court 6 room apartments,
you ouy. Open Evenings ami
Commercial Ave.
Ilotpoint kitrhrn range,
good
furnished.
Kitchen equipped. This it a free pass lo the .MovieSundays.
Eastside Trailer Sale*
condition. G. E. Refrigerator, 6
Phono 1494.
land Rlde-ln for J. A. Burton Sr.
ENVELOPES,
Letterhead*,
iUtaPalalka, Fla.
months old. Phono 2971-XJ.
Exp. date Ort. 23, I9M.
menls, Invoices, hand bills, and
8 room unlurn. apt. Navrly decora­
programs,
etc.
Progressive 43-BUILDING MATERIAL*
l i —USED CARS
ted. 1301 Celery Ph. 105-W.
—BROKERS aad REALTORS
Printing Co. Phone to* — 4u3
West 13tb St.
HKD-l-MIX CONCRETE
1933 Chryaler Windsor 4-door Da2 room cottage, eamplfftfly fur*
Window Sills • Lintels
Luxe. Only 22.VMI actual mile*.
niihod ready lo movt In. By
Septic Tank • Stale Approved
Call Ray Herron. Phone rcW, or For home repair work and altera­
tion*. Call 131-J. Ray C. Slagle.
week or month. 2404 Park Ave.
Sand • Cement Mortar MU
1343-W after 8:(W p. ill.
ir. nnm nau
t. w. m rfo
Miiacle Concrete Co.
REALTORS
FOR NEW PONTIACS and S'-od. frees trimmed, removed and de­ r n Elm Ave.
Phone 1.735 FURN. 4-Rm. and 2-Rra. apart- IN I Park Avo
Phono 27 or m
moted. Ph. 1007-K
menla. Adult*, 116 N, Jsisamine
clean USED CARS, call Ray
HANFORD TREE CO.
METAL HOOFING
Helton, Photic 213d, or 1343-W
Now in stock, 5 V Crimp— !* " I and 3 bedroom cement blork
alter 0:00 p. in.
FOR EVERYTHING In hardware
lake front homes. 44A. A 883
Uorrogsteil
. 2 ' , " Corrugated
and
paint
*ee—Hill
Hardware
laio HUDSON
Commodore
r.
unfurnished. Phone U29, St. $L
Get all Your roofing needs at
Co.,
301
E.
1*1
SI..
Phono
53
John Realty Co.
Convertible, yellow with led
Sherm an C o n cre te P ipe Co.
A. R. PRTKRBON
leather upholster) 32W. PHONE Robinson Hand Crafted Furniture.
Out West I3lh St.
2 Brdfuum furnished house. 3UQ Broker Aaaaciatea: A. ft. Peterson
1679 XJ.
Jr., P, J, Chtsuraon, GarUeld
W'e build, design and rrfiniih.
4X-RU.HINEKS EQUIPMENT
• Holly, AJulia only. Ph 1391 J.
Wlllstta, John Melach and it. W.
See at 918 French, Ph. 52-1L
•SO black Studcbakcf Champion.
Williams. A. C. Doudnry, Land
New l*re«. battery, completely 40 HOUR Alarm Clocks. Guarante­ HAYNES (Mike Machine C«.t 6 room furnished garage apt
Surveyor.
overhauled.
Owner
having
Typewriter*, adding marhlnM. Adults. No I'M*. Phono 221.
ed 81.89. Sanford Jewelry A
119 N. Paik Ave
Phone 1199
town, must sell. Phone ISJu.
Stirs Rentals, 314 Mag.. Ph. 4L 3 bedroom, kltchon e q u i p p e d
Luggage. 300 Sanford Ave.
liouso. Close in. Jimmy Lowon.
3 MILKS FKOkf THE ('UH.’K
1952 Chrysler convertible with
47—F U R N IT U R R - O O U R t M O L O
Ph. 4tA.
A lovely homo In exwllt-Dt rundl
power steering. Above overage* , otixe d r i l l i n g - W in d ow s, F lu or*,
Office,
(
all
1119-J,
I).
C.
Caldwell
tioo with 19 arres oJ Ulnl lend
new tires, low mileage new tup.
Hilt DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE Efficiency apt. Ill-way 17 92 So.
Al*u • ISM) 4 door Plymouth, 53
on herd road. 8l9,uoa-TKII3t.S
—at WatrhoUse Prices, visit
City lumps. Sluir.berland Court.
motor, new paint, way xb'xe • EMPLOYMENT ~~
KERRY'S. IV* are rxpqrts at as­
I-VKEFRONT LOT
sisting you to aecurn gracious For Rent- 2 bedroom concrete Beautiful
average. Call 410 Willow Ave.
building site, M3 feet
sood
look*
with
functional
con­
Phone 2389 K evenings.
26—HELP tVAVTED-FEMALr.
hU«k h ou se, furnlihed. Phone
an Cr)*(sl Lake 15 ,009.
venience. Todny'a btit buy* In
2339-31.
Tiil CHEVROLET 4door .tdan. Waitress wanted. Apply Touch- nationally advertised furniture
Consult A REALTOR First
Automatie drive. Look* nice
ton Drug Co., Mr. Gilpin.
at DISCOUNT PRICES. 901 W. l-4hraa room bouse. Th. 3413 J,
I9S N. Park Av*.
Phone t i l l
drives nice. RAY IIEKRUN,
First St. Phone 1997 for EvanCULLEN AND HARKEY
Phone 2450, or 1343-W after C:w .Saleslady Wanted. Apply in per
ing Appointment.
REAL ESTATE
son Manuel Jacobson DepL
p m .__________
_________
I BOO Dosrn—150 .Month
Store Aeros* from Post Office
• BIG VALUES
I Bedroom borne *• t M s, with
14—FARMS
AND
CRUVRA
•
QUICK
CREDIT
•
Typist
•had* and fra It treei. Equipped
• EASY TERSIS
Ijuly, nu age
.urnts. Mu»t
with stove, refrigerator and
20 icra tila farm. Three bedroom
WlIJiONMAIEK
he f -«•» A at. .. ,i- Good work­
kaator. Complate price 4*.sa#
houae. larga bans. All equipment
Now and Used FurnlUrn
ing Hours and salary, Apply m
15— APPLIANCE r e p a i r i n g
and m rh in try. Easy toraa. Ph. 3 BEDROOM Ham*, well located,
Phono 931
pci sun, by appointment, Phone 311 E. ririt 8 t.
1393-J. P. O. Box 1144
Doatrabla aa hams or rental.
HEATERS
70S.
Used
I
oral
tore,
a
,
,
____.
*4—DOMRA
Cleaned and Cheeked
•ve. Bonght-eold. Lorry's M an
The* i* a fr*.-o pas* to the Rllr
PHONE 1320*11
321 Eaat 1*4 BL Phono 161L
1225 DOWN
Thealre for Ruth II. Seolt. Exp.
Regiatrrod Real F.tiato Broker
lx -III.A t IV PARLORS
3 Bedrooms and Carport*
■tale Oct. 25, 1950
Pbona 3371
11-92 at Rlawaiha
Tarraggo Floors
Mo,ter a Air-conditioned Salon
27—Hi:i.P~WANTED—MALE
Kitchen Equipped
REAL EBTATK DRIVE-IN
Harriett’* Bcutity Nook
Me# Reiidaatlal Locstioa
Experienced
Part
2544 Pranch Av*
141 H. Oak
Pis. 971 Rag Rov*.
Landscaped
Yards
Time Produce A Meat .Market Famous Simmons Innertpfitif or
J. W. HALL, REALTOR
Ready
for
occupancy
10
2
washa
This i* n free p**v to Hie it»t/
Hot Spring.
Men
Apply
Tip-Top
Super
Jabnay Walkrr, Asoar Iato
A. K. SHOEMAKER, JR.
Thcalre for W fl.ir Itohtax *r.
Market.
Full or Twin Sue. Choir* of
"Call Hall" Phona 1759
Builder
Lake Mar)-. Exp date Oct. 25,
Firm or Exirn-firm.
29—SALESMEN * AGENTS
Phone
1991
1900
MeUMrUia
1956
For Limlltd
| M II
ONCE IN A BLUE MOON
A buy like this. 11.000. Cash. |A3
Time Only
NEWSPAPER street valesboys.
LARGE 4-bedronm horns. Ueal
SPEC! AI
monthly. PritHcally new 2-brd8100 Down Delivers
Ages 8 to 12. Apply lo Hark
locsilon for children, Ph. 2381-J.
8lo Permancn',. 8150
100m masonry horn* . Kitchrn
Malher o f Sanford
Heir*,
The
Sanford
Herald,
after
KVA BESS BEA IT V SHOP
•quipped. On 170 ft corner lot.
203-09 E. First 81.
Phono 127 d room, 2 bodronm h &lt;mc, 14780
school.
Phone 663
Fine lawn and shrubbery. Total
LocaUd on Old Orlando Highpriro 99,s » .
30-WOKK WANTED, FEMALE
17—BUILDING - REPAIR*
*ay. Ideal for chlldron, teheet
TV SPECIAL
bus atop. Call I222-M.
PAINTING
Wanted —
Ironing at home.
Sofa Red
Phone 2J25-M4.
RAYMOND M BAM.
Malrbing Chair
M K R FRONT
OSCAR M. HARRISON
C o ffe e T a b le
New three bedroom home on
REG. BROKERS
Marine Finishes
2 Step Tables
Lake Emma. Ona and half tiled
8 . D. Hlghlvynan, Associate
2
Lamps
Knr Your Boat
hatha.
Florida
room.
Lut
Jll'
31—INSURANCE
294 loath Park Av*.
Phoaa 990
X 222'. Turn So. ona miJo at
Senkarik (il.i.w end I’ainl Cn
Oaklawn
Cemstery.
COMPLETE
MODERN
112111 W. 2nd St.
Phone «20
IP IT IS REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
GOLDEN |IA\VN
This |a a fra* pat* to the I'rairia
98k Oumlay k MontHtb
FldliiK sanding and finishing All thr NEW KINDS of fire nnd
INTKR8PRING MATTRESv^ leke Drive-in Thealre for Ins at 117 South Park. Phone 111
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Semi­
casually, insurant* available in
Keg 443.60 less IraJe 82980*
Messer. Esp. date Ort. 23. 1136.
nole county «lnce 1925.
liie belt of Cumpamct at Low
They Know
c-t Kites to those who qualify Dux Springs at Identical Savinfs
H. 31. Gleason, Lake Mary
Something
Different
Consult B A L L
INSURANCE
HOLLYWOOD RED
OZIER REALTY CO.
In A 3-Bedroom Home
MciiT n k y -sm ith p a in t s
AGENCY, 204 S. Park Av*.,
Innrrtpring Mallrest
2 -Large
Bedroom* wills large
Laura 8 . Osier, Realtor
206 » Park
Phone IIM
Sanford. Fla.
Box Sprlnj;
walk-in cloven, large living
Ilaiei M. Field. Airocfaie
Ileadbvgrd (choice of colors)
Floor SAtillntr nnd finishing.
-MONEY TO LOAN
room, kitchen has exhaust fan 3401 Ko. Orlande Hwy. Thon* 1359
A brllrr job at a heller prkr.
IIU .50
and cabinets galore. Florida
EVENINGS! 9115 and 790
Free
estimates.
Ph.
Collect
AUTO LOAN S
Room-Guest room with private
Legs Free
Oviedo FO-63IH._____________
COST LESS
bath and entrance from screeaRETIREMENT HOMES
eJ porch. Large storage room
See aur new line of floor covering
For Painting call Mr. Tasker. Ph.
and laundry. Oak floor* except
and complete home furnishings.
CCS-Xit. Room special 814 95.
Bank
W. M. " I T RTEMPER
Florida room and kitchen o f
FREE DELIVERY
OF .SANFORD
Gay Alton. Aaandala
T el Burnett
vynal
Ule.
*
»
car
porte,
all
ECHOLS BIDDING CD.
ArieMn Prtea, Atanrial*
for PAINTING
on
3
larwith
plaety
of
Corner 2nd A Magnolia. Ph. 1211
■enltor— GanaraJ Inanraac*
2601 Grandview
Phono 1953-31.
shrubbery
’■Rod Bamberger" Mgr.
Mar 2113 112 N. Park An.
FHA, VA *0 .
Service" Loan
Open Monday's HI 1:49 |
J*— DOGS— CATS—PETS
29-PIANO SERVICE
J.
II’r.ltKINH
Phon*
9270
HERBERT CHERRY
VISIT OUR BALCONY
L. I. Sill — Piano Technician
WANTED Bird Doff for hunting.
co-own»r and builder
Real Eilat* Brokerage — Notary
Phono 2227-XJ*
Phene 2144 Beat* 1, Sanford
TIM W. 3rd SL
Phono 1190-ft. 1219 W. 134A SL Rear-Barber Shop

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309 K- lei. St.
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17-BROKERS and REALTORS

Robert A. Williams
REkl.TOR

Raymond LundquUI.

If 11.11
WANT POSITIVB I I E S U L T S ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
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Oirrlttokine Lake Ktllainry
13 Lake Drlie
WINTER PARK
3-IIKIIItuO.M HOME
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All m eets in *
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Here you ran alto enjoy aceeoe to the « o , UauGful and
Acrnli I.Mkr Killjrnr). Il % «»r frmrnl block ciiiiaIruction
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FINANCIAL

$179.00

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if vou are heillant to express your tender thought! la poatle forks,
rou may avail yourself o f the Herald'* collection o f original vwma.
expro** In poetic beauty the emotions o f the MartetitogK
Among them aro vertea appropriate to any circumstance.

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OL'TSlDL I III: CITY LIMITS OF
SANFORD
ON U.S. H i ) . 17-92
SUN DEI.I, COURT
5 Ciimplelrlr Furnlalml Unlit
HOME. COTTAGER, OY KILN111,'
I III'Its., O tT. IX— 1:30 P.M.
Ihr Sun llrll 1 null tri&gt;nl. |lx (|. &lt;m the lliglioa i, and
rxlrndi tuck aniirusimalrly !*6 J (I. In drhlh lu paved
r rrnrh .\»r„ which is now bring drrrlnped into a highgrade rreldential area. There Is a nrw aehoul direelly
arena* from the property on I|v*&gt; French Ave. frontage.
Thic is a grH»d im-unuf i&gt;j&gt;p«ttunlly in * choice location on
well-traveled mein North Suulli l'.M, ||»). 17-92 — tha
rnnnrrling link hrlwrrn Ihr l.alr Cilr of Florida, Jack*
ronvillr and Ihr City llraullM . Ovlan-ln. ihr hub of Flor*
Ida. The loeatlnn of Sun Dell V'ourt i* only 20 mllea noeih
nf Orlando,
OTHER COMING AUCTION'S INCLUDE:
llninre &lt; sty — ll» &gt; . 27 A To«er l.alr llcsch Lot*. Oil. 31
Auhuinriale — C»mm. Itldt , Income Uniln A Lot*, llridrr* Ave., Oel. ! i
ako VValea — Orange lllowwim Inn — Oel. 39

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TFPAIS: fOK down It Aurtlnrw. Imlanre *nnoune•d. Write for descriptive feldera on these nnd oilier rat
Ing suction*.

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W« i n r t r j b w r to report
at Mr*. Henry Heath b i r*»
raed bsae from th* boip.tal
&gt;trn i b sM ir&gt;tM in ' operaitem &lt;« bey e y e *. T h e o p eratio n

*-*X aaereeifsl. H if com only
i ssaiter of eoflTaletrenc*. Mr*.
' 11 th will *003 be oot m l

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There
a &gt;.rt seeth e «f
tie . t u n and Besertcadti l x elea fee a ottered e d tipper u
the G n yei^ e S tfM tf. m i Kr»
L "x L Vi) ta aa M e o A 4aM
fttie ef a CnOer'a iybrxf Cr*caw
» i i awarded to Mra. Cdja H.r"•
er a « w '..‘a aa* ite e t. Last-

n i aOUMOLC rOCMTT laew*wroaw .-a

Ueavarr Jiwtt to*- of O»w«do. Cilintu

ter». Mr*. Gray ftrat ttaped »»•

waped fa Lifj| hy tv_Te&gt; &gt; ti

the r c o d i
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Grower*' A u w u u e .
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tailea tnewer atm eaed. there
w»* a i^ r M ii era •u * i R

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Tie Camellia Cire'e met it tie
home t i Mn S »tri Antes, r t 't
Mr* lh a iil b t ii l: aa a h t t ie u
Mn D u d G» rre! b r j t V i r i l
( ‘ i . ' r n . preferred ( p i s e sh e r
wsti a h , rh&gt;A and pewrxj at­
tached. f a perawsa! c h t n a u e i
ie CytJbtr s Cur Gardena Ear*
*&gt;■ p m a t-laew trapped *heet
a mate**, r t i f f i at tie tad of
tie year, to s r d t ore ha* a.-pt

Role Of Air Force
Topic Of Talk
At Oviedo Club

'What Makes Me Tick' Topic Of Tolk
A t Sanford Home Demonstration Meet

B* MIKliN t JOMU
OVIEDO—The t in i- 'ran*
IS* 0*^*4* W . t j V i O j» t'dtr

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A b » j U J termed t a i .ih ti
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G i.d tten Crrle at lie home d
Mrs. A. V Let. Jr. ef U srtl
A&gt;rr.e ea fr.d*y C e W e i w i
■ ere Mn w A- Kratttn. Mn
Gescje Kartes tad Mra. Edmsnd
W h r x i The t i u s u . Mra.
Hardes m e i « e j tie pas* tf the
Garden Ceh .f has!eri. is a^-x

B. B. Cray boa retorted

- -a* after apeodinx a
three
a if-ti-i meatioo wjir her dauib-

** the h a p y

s t r r t i'^ i tt
a * tie ert o t1* *
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the Asee hy V
of tae r e - '
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tT tn ir tfi ti
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er fee the !i*
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Ri/rC-asd, tit. where ihe Tidi­
ed iaarhter, Mra. J. c. Crawf .rd.
i r : fa*r. ;!y, then iht p f w e i r l
to P^r tar l. Ottg'ifi, to el it
lasrh rr, l * ;t * Gray. Mira Gray
operate* the Re*t Viet* Rome
r-»ar Portland, Mr*. Gray riaitel
I* V t a r o m fi Waah., too uvl repane the icenery on th* W rit
G-wat rrry v ia t lG L
Mr. aM Mri. W. Bennett. »tr.
ar-J Mra, Ward Statena, Mr. and
Mr*. H-wart Warren. Mr. and
Mn Ray Fraier of Jtolnar St.
*M Mr. aH Mra. J, C. Itctr’er
of K-teTpri** enjoyed a plr-jte
a* c ,jr.tyih*4e Park on Wedie*day. Oct. 3, th* wcailon le.nff
the UrtMay of Mr. Heliler.
3 T. 'f.Bteomrry of Orlar-da,
a f ' "raer m M ent of l/m r * ' •!.
w ti a r*«*nt eiaitor of all hi*
fa -w.*r reichbnfO op Maine S
Har»ll JaeVion ha* retorted
h .n e fro-a a Inna raration ep-rt
. j . rpe where he eldted ti*
. .
&gt;a. who U lUtloned in
y In V -e C.S. Air C«n*.
rf, t w H frrm Mra. Finn -e
c - - J+ - who ra* been a pitier.t
, t ;* farepta Rome in Sanf rd
f , . , &lt;ra! week*. *ay* that * 1
pe-t ke- home eery *&lt;-•".
l»rry Neuman ertert; 1-*
T&gt;.-r*.!ay BHix* C ub at
her fc*w la»t Tharaday. Am r*
•v# *-e—V r f preierst ar.d p’a jir e
were. Mr*. It. C. Carlton. Mr*.
Char e* Nickel*. Mr*. Era Jamea
a’ J Mra. T sfra * Gladwin.
7&gt;c Saturday E’ er.ir.f
P ror&gt; ’e Clsh wet at the betae r f
Lent* Kre’.l on Ea*t Lake St. ta*t
aeaeral
■Itr-tay eeeiunx.
of
—ereten atiil in the nertii
only Mr. n»d Mr*. O ar'ea WaJea
ef Fern Park Mr*. M « h Taw
per i " i John HaUliter were pie•es: to enjoy the eaeniar f'jiy.

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Mr. and Mn. U C. Walker bar*
ret-rr.ei to their Vrse after a
three *&gt;«u r*coUoa.

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June Spencer,
T. A. Butner
To Be Married

Personals

The &lt;Bf»4 em«nt awl approach1«X m am aje of Juoe Spenrer and
Thomia A. Butaer Jr. la be in*

At^ouneed today.
The brld* to be la a reildent of
Orirdo Florid* and ha* owned
aaJ operated a beaaty parlor pure Saturday UcL *&gt;. Ik*

.a that town for tocra l year*.

Immrjlately followirg the wed-

_ J I* a naUva o f the Stale o f . din* Anna Miller Crrle w.il hmaieky*
or the couple nlth a rm rtinn be" , .r, Botarr If employed by xlntung at t 00 p m. at the Elk*
J i*» * Company of Sanford and Club In Sanford
r* of the

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t Frilay fiixht
Ihe xi£tr.t&gt;e rail). (S aff

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kll*a Leona Hart of Oviedo waa
a (i r.t of Friendi ta Gainr**iPe
cner th fci-ekeod. Site attended
the L'efF football fame and Fall
Frolka,
IM
Virgil Caivada of the
Marine Carp* ha* completed hi*
Vuk iriuurx at Pari* ItUod. S.
C , and ta bow atatruacd at C«n&gt;p
Leyuoe, N C He » ia an honor*
ary Ittil m a d ; at a Ft t brutc&gt;a* f.*h fry at »tueh there were
U4 alkbduax. Pat. Canada r»ren ly *p«nt a ten&lt;ay leave hare

with h er v e ry own

B e d ro o m T e le p h o n e
A pGatarf Jmk* Yev* . . let
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whew ) (« ' &gt;;%&lt;*9irtci fit tAnr*,

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O tfcw a—hal a* asU. Natkief
ta •»*•!

Vroe prl* 50 for mini and diamond!.
But a fit! in her ttena it a queen
of qtiecm with a phone of her own.
Put her in *etcnih heaven . . . and
out of the family's hair . . . with
a bedroom telephone— ut color!

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NVWEPAPIt
SANFORD, FLORIDA

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1036

NO. 215

Uled I’reee U u id Wirt

Inches Of Rain I1
Plan
For Big Sa le
Local Area
Seasonal Work
During Past 4 8 Hours
Begins At Oviedo
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Lund Says Herlong D a m a g e
'•" Failing To See
E x te n t
Farmers' Plight U n k n o w n
met

Boy Scouls, Cubs
Presented Awards
At Court Of Honor

•It Is rarlr yet to till what
damage might havr been done nv MRS. RAYMOND MORIttS
ArnoM Lund. Republican candi­ by the rain during the laat W
CASSELBERRY— Roy Seoul#
date for Congre,* in the Fifth !tours," Seminole County Agent
ant Cub* from DrLand, Sanford,
Congrea*tonal District attacked hit Cecil Tucker tald 1hi» morning.
Oviedo and Catselherry, reprrHrmocratlc opponent A. S. Her- 1 ^ 1°*** of S3 imhi*i nl rain arnttng Ihe St. John’* River Dis­
long Jr., la.t night before 1h« Ml 'rum * a m Monday morning trict mrt at the Community
• .................*
lo I a m. Tuesday morning, and
t‘iii/rn» for Ikr Huh for failtn;:
from I a m. Turwlaj morn Methodist Chimb Monday n ght
lo rrcogmre the plight of the Ing until thia morning there waa where the first Court of Honor
a rainfall of I IJ inches, Tuckrr sine, the and of summer actiri
•mall commodity farmera.
Ilea sea* held. Sixty-seven seout*
The Seminole County "CttUens reported
and rubs attended.
The rain waa measured at the
Affairs of the Court were con­
of Ike” meeting, well a'tcndrd in Central Florida Experiment Sta­
The Seminole Chapter Future
•pile of inclement weather, waa tion, tald Tuckrr, and Ihe amount ducted bv Gordon Gill. District
Farmers of Amrrica took four rib
Advancement Chairman, of De­
held in the civic butUlng In Fort of rainfall might vary in some
limit, assisted by Waller J,
bona at the Junior Liveitock and
section* of the rounty.
Mellon I'ark laat night.
Krohne J r , Scoutmaster of troop
roullry Show sponsored annually
"We
have
had
a
total
of
S
71
“ These farmera have a problem
311, sponsored by the local (dona
at Ocala by the Southeastern Fat
Jut*, at much at their richer inches during the pail IS hours," Club. The welcome adders* was
SlocI. Show and Sale*. Inc.
said
Tucker.
edit tint in the midwest” . I-und deHie vliow Ihil year was held
lie also said thal there "la no given by Krohne and John Dibter,
elated, "Had our con great man
evidence
of wa*Mng in the survr) of Eiutt*. Field Executive of the
in Ocala nn Oct. 11 and IS with
visited them instead of spending
that
I
have
made »o far hut the Central Florida Council outlined
the local FFA Chapter taking on**
•o much time with the 'important
salt It pretty well picked from a program of arlivllles for Ihr
blue ribbon (Ftral placei, two red
people of Ihe diatrtet. they would
win’ er months.
the ralni.
ribbona (accoml placet. an*t une
have total hint about It.
Highest nward made at the
" i f It atayt hary and cool, about
white ribbon (third place).
Cadet Terry Contcll of !t w Flm
"The commodity farmer geta
court was that of U fr Scout re­
The local FFA group had the Ave. In Sanford, a *enlor at The no help from Ihe so-called farm Ihe way It la now, it will help
•emr and give Ihe water a chance ceived by Jerry L'lrey, troop 213.
grand champion angut hetfer at Citadel at Charleston. S C. and
AeU", he aatd. "They need help
|lH 0 f, - u |(, tucker
of Oviedo The presentation was
Cadet Captain, commanding com­
the Ocala cattle show.
more than the northern farmer
tn a state roundup of Florida made by Hen Evans, member of
pany
"
F
"
.
ha«
been
nsmi-d
a
In addition, Billy Thompaon won
but, n.&gt; one expoted their cause. rain ami storm damage the hig Ihe l.ums Hoy Scout Committee.'
first place In ahowman*hip and Dlttlngoi-hed Mtlllary Student for It ua* up to our Congressman to
autumn storm that took a (wipe Other memlwr* of the IJ.uu com­
place
achievement*
tn
arud.tnic.
milt
Beil ilavlrr won the thir
fight for an amendment to the at Florida rolled n.-rthward to­ mittee assisdng were
Robert
Ian and leailerahlp grade*.
showmanship award.
Thia qualifies him. according I arm Ait that would havr given day, harrying shipping and threat­ Scharpff, rhairman, who present­
The local group alao participat­
ed merit badges to 31 scout*;
to an announcement from The Ihem relief but thia he failed to ening tow areas with flooding.
ed tn an overall Judging event. Citadel this morning, to apply for do.
II killed two permits in Florida, Liona president Haul MrClure
Heaulta from Ihia conical have not a (tegular
at lead four towns and ma Ir Ihe advancement awards
"No
||S ) |U i a i
&gt; i i m ijr
■ 'H i1* » i
t
isa * It
ii ■
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• one ran blame
*
*,
*the admutv flooded
Army
ln»te.*
I t iof
)rt been announced.
and Dr. Stuart Culpepper made
srrxe Commission upon gradua- i»tratmn for thia lack «f help ramrd heavy crop losses
Accompanying the group o f »i\ j|on
The storm was centered about a the Star Scout awards.
Every district has Ita own pr&gt;FFA Chapter buy a to ttcala for
Cord. II son of Mr and Mrs J. , litem and iCa up to Ihe local re- bundled mdea off Georgia ani it*
Sanford's Itoop MS won 'he
tut event were Hill NSrat, Seminole, p CenleH of Fapfnrd, I* major p*e«entalive to make thia known winds ef 35 to 4fl
miles ag
eg h'«!C|
h
inspection
o nubs
m
meet ten award and troop
tronj 31!
High School agriculture leaches ing In Uilsines* Administration
on the floor o f Congress. Had he werr being felt from Fiona* ItC tO'vk IfY-irt f.r ait-Mlince.
and advisor to the Seminole Coun­
&gt;uI re,* i.tf,.tala pis-irnt were
He was gradual!-j from Semi­ proposed an amendment to the the Mary land shore,
ty FFA Chapter; and Larry Jones. nole High School In 1933.
Squalls ever Ihe water contain William W. l&gt;re, Scout master of
f- r d, the** com­
Those attending from (he local
He Is artlse at The Citadel in modity farmer* would have ahar gale wind*. Tide* three feet above Troop 34; Clifford McKIhbim, DiaFFA chapter were: Hilly Thomp­ The Hound Table, one of the high .
.....
,.,u*ram", he said, normal *»rre nretllrted fur the Wet preanliation and Extension
son, Bert Baxter, Randall Priest, est honorary snctetie* at The ‘ in a lt wtial i-ongrrismrn are are .1 Sea* wilt he extremely Chairman amt Sidney Vlhlen,
rough, ihe Weather Bureau salt Scoutmaster of Troop 3U, alt of
Huger Jtminrr, Carl itemuxat. and Clladel; the Sphinx Staff, Uuklon for".
Heavy rains were falling un the Sanford; Walter Teague o,' Ovieiloand Hrigadier Staffs.
Herbert Gtddcna
Umd nl*a attacked Herlong for
failing to champion the Inland euaslal areas ahead amt to the llislrift Vice Chairman and Ivan
Four rows, all black Angus,
west of Ihe center.
Fanrn*. of Drl^nd. SconGnaatrr
which belong to Ihe Seminole I FA
waterway project.
The storm, which ha* not been of T n » p St and also, District
Chapter were taken to the Ocala
"Had my opponent fought for
Ihe project, it would have l-'en named, originated near Cuba an Leadership Training Chairman
show.
The Rev. Darwin A, Shea gave
underway now," he said. "It Sunday but H It not a tropical
lj* t year, the local chapter took
should have been started Jo ; sis storm, weathermen said. It formed Ihe invocation and benediction.
two awards; a blue ribbon and a
Ilel.sml will tie host at the next
ago In the past . .eight year*, un­ on the edge of a cold front whirh
(til ribbon.
ity XI \ft I tV H JONT s
sf*-r our present represcntain-e, pushed soulh lo Ihe Caribbean It Court of Honor, to be held Dee. II.
ONIEtHI — The farmers and Mr |,js,. |1A|| lit Iir progtr-t the has no e»e whirh tvpifiea a Irons t o r m,
nor
are It*
grove owners of Oviedo report
ncr&lt;j, thl, development It i r a l
thal this Is a million dnl'ar rain— ! W),u]d j . l&gt;p
(),p Wwler we ncrtl winds pulled In lightly around the
if it doe* not no too far
fur jpc drought periods *o that center St la similar to the great
llir r.r* «pjpor carrlrr* Hill crupt «outi| never L&gt;e in peril. It storms thal form In the North
nol **rrt* with them t*» rrmlily, uml|fj give
cheaper LrErnpor* Atlantic In winler.
The Elorida towns of Fellsmrre,
w r h eh e '-. since t h r ir Lrtp cn cn &lt; e |ft|(on „ n a u )J brft)f
,
A large crowd allcndeJ Monday , yesterda' morning on their i-’tite* great induilnal prosperity , . one Kissimmee, St. Ctoud and Taft
The
City of Sanford's Capital
night's Campbell Losilns Post No.
Mrs, Elbert neaslcy, wife of that would he secured fur the were flooded yesterday aa it Improvement program and It*
plans
will he presented tn the
11 American Legion meeting when one of the eatrriers, salt that the future. Instead of trying to take passed by.
Bain totaling IS Inches was re­ Semlm-le County Junior Chamber
ihe opening o f the hid* for the paper was tale due to the battery credit fur many projects wilh
nrw Legion Fair Hullding was ill*- In her husband'* car drowning which hr had little to do, my op- corded at Fellsmere. Water areu- cf Commerce member* at (heir
mutated lo 30 inches deep in the noon luncheon meetini tomorrow
nut on Ihe 1 uscawtllnxr road Firu**«ul
portent should have been .ps.idlog , )n.P(. Moir|l
bl**c-kr*« irmSmall change* in the plans for nails Elbert, soaked and weary, hi. lime for Improxemrnts lh« porir,|y amt tf i»phon« lines were at the Varht Club
Ctlyxtanager Warren E Knowthe hullding came under the ruder walked In a tv-n*** and a-ked for district needs so badly."
down.
permission to use the phone. The
les will he Iheprincipal speaker.
of business for the evening. How­
Floodwatrr* drove about Jon res­
Knowles will outline Ihe Capital
oeeupanl tol-f him to come to the
ever. Ihe bull ling will remain a*
idents from their homes at Kis­ I mprove men! Program and Ihe
rrar ol the house, hut she never
originally agiccd. in pracliially
simmee They left behind their pari It will plav in Sanford and
did o|M-n lb.- door for him.
all detail*.
ran, clothe* and furniture at a Seminole County** economy. To
Hesrtslrk soil even more weary
Arrangement* of the f a i r he walked the long way bark In
rrrek beside Ihe town rove too assist him in placing the entire
grounds and a plan which will be the tar. where his wife was wall­
rapidly fur them In save m«re A program hefor- the young busi­
(lobbye Morton, of Ho*setter's
followed wa* discussed.
ing with the undelivered paper-. 1|e|owrr Shop, ipent yesterday tn tunnrl waa eut through a railroad ness men of the county. Ihe Sanr inbatik ment In let the walri furl City Managrr will have wilh
Memorial u-rtirri were held fur
Ills sister in law, Mr* Ferrell lucksunytlle atlrnding Ihe Flqrida V
"“ "
him, on di-ptay. stair models of
the tale Densli C Stafford, a Beasley, wife nl another rirr'rr. State Florists Association meet ' '’
" J5'
No live* ssere lost In the Kl&lt; the Sanford Civic Center and the
number of Ibe local Amniean found him. She ami F rT 'lt had Ing.
•immrr evacuation but several proposed fire station No. Two.
hern stuck In a ditch while ddlvrr
Po.t,
While there for the meeting she
The Javcees are urging a large
tu.nmanler Lyr.n Lyun prrsi.t- ing their papers and had to get saw- several outstanding floral persons narrowly escaped. Dam­
age estimates ran aa high as two attendance of their membership
artist* of the southeastern state*
r.l nvrr the meeting which follow­ a tractor to pull them out
in order to get firsthanl Informa­
She had t» brinq Flhert hark display their talents in flural ar­ million dollars
ed a spaghetti and meat ball sup­
St. Cloud and Taft, small (owns tion on Sinlord't development
to Ovie.lo anil take Mrt Ether, rangements.
per served by George DcMatlio.
(CenllnsiH w Fage Two)
program.
,,,&gt;&gt;•£*,. at,.* .ill,', *1 tn* pa^Wi#
Julia. Mr*. Elbert Hea-ley, said,
the finally completed the )ob at

TftR JAYl'KES CHRISTMAS PARADE committee hid * surprise visitor lecently when they
to talk over preliminary detail, unit plan* for the i orthewming event, SanU Claus stepped in t» offer
albit of advice. Shown here at the meeting are: M. L. Itat-'m Jr., Jack Sewell, T-rn Mcl&gt; nalil. Chair*
iWn, tilenn Lyons. Santa t Ian* Itrjtnif In yet in n word nr two), mill Garfield Willett* NVr tinder•land rival Santa left Immediately followiny the M feting, ( Staff 1’huto)

Yales Enters Cily F F A C h a p t e r T a k e s 4
Commission Race; R i b b o n s A t S t o c k S h o w
Opposing Warner
Cadet T. Cordell
Is Distinguished
Military Student

The number of eandldalri fur
the Hoard of Sanfard City Com­
missioners In Ihe cttpvkte fle c­
tion on Nov. * hai risen to five.
Already announced, previoua to
the* new candidale today were
Merle Warner, a candidate for
fommhiloner in Group One; Earl
Hijflnbothnm, a candidale for rerlMtion; A. L. Wilton, a candidJTO for reflection: and M. L
JRchola who qualified a* a candi­
date opposing Earl Higginbotham
7 ho surprise candiilate for today
who qualified at the office of Hi
rector of Plannee and City Clerk
]{. N. S y t r , wan Paul Yatei Jr.
V ain I n annottneed in opposi­
tion lo Mrrlr W’antrr.
However, no format -latem.-nt
wis made by Yalei at the time
o a f It announcement »hoctly before
offn today.
Rumora are persistent that a
group hat approached aevs-ral
people relative lo announcing their
candidacy In lha coming local
election and It la probable that
there will lie further candidate*
er a candidate to announce Ihla
afternoon prior to the hooka being
rioted at the City Hall at S pm

Directors Adopt
Promotion Program
A program was adopted last
night at Ihe first meeting of the
IMC-ST Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce Board of Director*.
The overall program would be
• promotion of Seminole County
f i » t without, according to Cham­
ber Manager John Krider.
Tne program covers Ihr fietda
ef Agriculture, Induatry, Com­
mercial Promotion, Tourist* and
Conventions, and Transportation.
In the Agriculture program the
Hoard of Director# approved the
further development of the cilru*
Industry.

The Direclnr* approved an ap­
proach to the problem of aequiri &lt; f more industry fur S.*mln&gt;de
County on a basis that the manu­
facturing and distribution nf cum
meddle* for Ihe Florid* market
will not require relocating plants,
but the establishment &lt;&gt;l additional
facilities for manufacturing This
will place Seminole Count), the
directors said. In the role of im
plemenlors of Ihe parent location
ef Industry, rather than competitors
OiUi other geographical location*
Ei Ihe commercial* promotion of
A*'inmole County the director* proho f* In IK r ir *xr«»»r • r*q lo

*»*i«

h

Opening Of Bids
For Fair Building
Discussed By Post

Packing Houses

Improvement Plan Sfaton T . Field
W ill Be Presented Succumbs Sunday
A t Jaycce Meeting In Tallahassee

B. Morton Attends
Florist Session

Funeral Tomorrow
For G. B. Elliott

T 1

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Carriers Deliver
Papers Despite
Rain, C ar Trouble

local business lo expand
The Tourist and Convention
comrnittre of Ihe Chamber id Com­
merce approved the promotion &lt;•&lt;
•ivanlage* nf the county to tour
s' FUlnH *3 died at
ids Inlrreated in fishing, hunting
Seminole Memorial Hospital last
and exploring our extensive water
i . ing a shoit illness.
way*, keeping in mind the fart
Mr Hllo't '» « horn in Colum­
that visitor* interested In healthfin recreation offered by Ibis bus, Gj., on Si pi. S, mi and had
•rra may become permanent rest-: us* t
•
S j ;ur-l *tnce 131*. m«kdents. The program also included ing hi# home at t&gt;!6 East Third
effort* toward securing ronven - St.
tiona for Sanford.
He sia&lt; a member e f the First
The Roard of Director* also Prr.bytrrian
J’re-hyti-rian Church of Sanford
■pptoved a program thal wilt ac a(!,|
,,f the
tie Internaliuttal (iidri
jr.d of
lively promote water Iran-p.-ru of Old Fellows.
tion, pushing the dork and termi­
Mr. Elliod wa* formerly em­
nal project for Ihe commercial ployed by Ihe American Fruit
phase, and working for the San- Growers and Ihr Sanford State
f4d-Titusvillc Cana! for the tour- Farmrrs Markel He rptlred from
1‘Fphave and fur the purpose of I the Willis 1‘onllie Co. as bookllo-»| control.
! keeper.
He l&lt; survived by his widow,
Mrs. E«tella C. Elliott and one
•on George E. E liott, both of
Sanford.
Funeral aervices vill I* held at
The Methodist Mens' Club svill
Ilritson
Funeral Home tomorrow
meet tomorrow night at 7 o'clock
*t lha home of J. A. Calhoun. afternoon at 3 p. m. wdh the Rev.
A. G. Mclnm* officiating.
1®9 MclIonvUle Ave.
Buriat will bo U) UiUawn Me­
*k arnnked mullet dinner will
morial Park.
I (J.

Church Men's Club
Gathers Tomorrow

h i

Preparation* for the citywide
Sanford
Merchant* Association
"Banner Day*" sale are nearing
completion with only one more
day In which lo complete their
plans for one of the most exciting
sales rvrnls in local history.
H U Perkin# Jr . president of
Ihe Sanford Merchant* Associa­
tion ami the "Banner Day*" com­
mittee. have been constantly alert to meet every problem Inj
By MARIAN H. JONF.S
tiimgiiig the event to a *tic*-es*-'
OVIEDO— When we think nf
ful conclusion.
Banner Day# will he slagesl In fall we usually think of the ripen­
Sanford Friday and Saluiday, ing of the golden fruit that our
Oct. 1930 with merchant* offer­ town ii bleated with *o much of.
ing counter-new merchandise for
We had understood lha! tho
fall ami winler shoppers al head­ season would be taler starting
this year. What a surprise when
line prtre#.
Week# have bern spent in the we confronted some of our im­
planning of the "Banner Dav" portant packer* and found that
event, with the concerted effort* Nrlion and Company had atartrd
of Ihr mtrrhatiii centered on hav­ the seasonal operations last week.
ing merchandise arrive in Sanford If Ihe ratna subside, l^ke Charm
on lime to be offered.
Fruit Company, another orange
When the doors of Sanford'* packing house, wilt rommrnre thl*
downtown and outlying area store* week.
open Friday morning, merchan­
We quickly got In touch wilh
dise will hr tagged especially for Harold Ward, of Lake Charm
Banner Days and showcards will Fruit Company to obtain aoma
be displayed to call attention of statistic*, jte informed u* that
the shopper* to the tremendous they ahipped 1SO.OOO boxes o f
saving* In store for them
froit—Including all varieties and
Sanford* merchants, through typea, through Iheir packing house
Ihr Merchants Association offi­ last year, tn addition, they sent
cial*, wrrr quick lo remind local the saint amount to lha rannert.
and area shopper* that "this U l.ske Charm awna grove* of their
not • stock clearing rvent what­ own, loo.
soever."
Frank Talbott, salesman for
"We will be offering merchan­ Netaon and Company, assured ua
dise especially bought for Ihe oc­
that iheir figure* would equal
casion, and Items from our regu­ those of Lake (Biarm on fruit
lar stock of fall and wintrr mer­ •hipped directly to Ihe consumer
chandise," the association's presi­
and to lha eanner.
dent pointed out.
Ward told us that thatr eatery
Sanford shoppers art fortunate
lo have a huge municipal narking washhouaa also handled 188,000
lot where facilities for parking crate* of celery tail season. Altlieir car* are available without though U k e Charm doe* not raltn
charge, Ihe Merchants Associa­ celery now, it handles tho wash­
tion president laid. "Hundreds uf ing and precooling for many local
can may be parked with.n a grower*. Tatbott totd ua he expect­
-Iona’* throw of the dxwnlown ed llut Nelson and Company aent
out about that much celery, too.
shopping center," he said.
The mumc'pjl parking tot la They do not havo a wash houao,
located Just off L'lintmt-rriJl Ave. but they raise iheir own celery,
between Palmetto and Hood Ayr*. which la washed and pre-cooled
The lot extend* from Com metical by some at the Weal establishAve. to oein nolo luiutevatit with manta for same.
Lake Charm Fruit Company,
entrance* and exit* oo three aide*
"We believe that shoppers will founded in 1*37. la beaded by Har­
first that the municipal parking old Ward, of Winter Park, and Ma
lot wilt prove a bo one of the brother, Ernest. Harold la m iemo a t
attractive
convenirneea ager and president, while Ernest
airier it I* an near lo all of the i* manager of tha Ice plant.
Ward totd u* that taro faithful
local itorea In the downtown
employee, J. W. Beaaley, pecking
area,” Perkins and.
One of the biggest crowds in house foremen, and K. C. Wise,
sales event hit lore h rspecied tn bookkeeper and office manager,
be downtown tn Sanford for the hare been with them since Me
two day event, ueording lo local father founded the company.
J. Y. Harris ha* Joined th*
merchants who have done eatensite p'anning In make Banner company and la assisting Wtae in
the offtre.
Days a complete success, S
Jna I. Beaaley la in charge of
Ihe relery end, Want said. He alae
watch#* after Ihe machinery in
addition to tho proeeaatng and
packing, m* brother, Ray, bag
charge of all erale making.
He said thal they did Dot Handle
(Continued oo Pag* T e e )
Staton T. Field, prominent tn
agricultural elrrlrt atl over th*
Sla*e of Florida, and a brother
of Banford'e Povtmeslrr, pasted
away a| hia home in Tallahaiaee
Sunday night.
Mr. Field waa Administrative
Assistant tn the Slate Oirmllt In
An analysis nf 34* cate* on the
the Florid* Sta'e Department of .locket of Seminole County Court
Agriculture.
for Ihe period of a month revexl*
Survivors include one son, Wil­ that p|p.i* of guilty far esceed the
liam T. Field of Sxnford; ihree rdrrature of bond), said KeWlnn'n
brothers, Fred T. Field, NVeat County Prosecutor Karlyle IlonaPalm Beach, Earl T. Field, Fort holder today.
Pierce, and Joel S, Field, San­
In Ihe docket for Monday
ford; and a number of ilerea and estreated bond* In trnffle ca ,e i
nephew*.
number 40. and tn nondraf'ie
Funeral aervicea wdl tie held ra&lt;es 33, a total of 8 ).
Sunday a Remix n at 3 o'clock at
However, pleaa of guilt In (raf­
nnssnn Funeral Home with Ihe fle case* number 19, and in nonllev. A. G. Mrlnnis of Ihe Flrit traffic case* 30, a total of to».
Presbyterian Church officiating.
In year* paat, aald I’ roacculof
Interment will be In Oaklawn llouiholder. ratreaturo* havo far
Mtioonal Falk.
exceeded Ihe pleas of guilty.
Pleading not guilty in traffic
cases were five and no non (raffle

11 ■ m.

lie port a shot* that Lake Howell
r i'ln&lt; anil the ruad then- may
underwater hr tomorrow - If
Ihl* continues. The walrr al the
ChututJa bridge is rapidlv rising
and may soon reach the tup
So far rm one hat br&lt;n hurt
or injiirv-d or no property damage
caused.

Hospital Notes
orr. is

AdmUsioa*
Rev. Gold Jarkinn I Winler Park)
Mrs. Maude Rrltt (Sanford)
Birth*:
Baby Boy William*
Discharges
(Sunfoidi
Evelyn Jones and Baby Girl
Nora Macintosh (Sanford)
Baby Girl Howard (Sanford)
Dorothy Mollm (Sanford)
OCT II
Admissions
Frrn Botion i l,.ikc Monroe)
JoAnn* Mme (Sanford)

PRESIDENT ELECTED
JACKSONVILLE 'F The Fb.r
idu Slate I l»rists As&gt;ti vli-clvst
Hubert Ossovski of Jacksonville
president at the close of IIv 31tb
annual con.ration yesterday.
"THE R1IAIN TRt ST"
Janu s M. Kirrnart referis-d to
I'reuil-nt Ituo-evelts eampalgtt
speech writers ns "the hruin
trust." Tnis waa quickly aciied upon by newap*|iers and be­
came synonymous with "New
D ea l"
Want Ada give you a new
deal every day. They sell, rent,
find, buy and announce for you.
Call 1*11 and tel] your deal
to a Want Ad writer.

Pleas Of Guilty
Exceed Estreature
Of Bonds On List

B irth * t

■M U
CAPTAIN ItnilHItT NV. JACKHO.V, Csmimandlng Officer, Naval Air Station, Sutifoid, launches 'the
..... ...... uf ....
..........................
n'a Building Fund Drive. Captain Jackson (right!
Sanford Branch
the.................
Fleet Reserve
Association'*
is shown i c iriving the first ticket from Chairman Shipmate J. A. Matthews on the 10 hp Evlnrutle
Outboard Motor which I* tn he awarded at their Annual Picnic, Saturday, Nov. 17, at the Farmer*
Auction. In addition a free turkey will he given ew er every fifteen minute*. They plan on having a
midway c f concgeailen* and game* for all. (Official L'.S. Nary plrfj»)

Baby Boy Bodon
Discharges
George Whittier (Sanford)
Elaine U**a (Sanford)
VUIttmg Heart: Private Room*, 1!
Rooms, &gt; to 4 p. m . 7 to f* p. m
Pediatrics, l l e. m. to 8 ?. m.
Parents and Grandparent* only;
Obstetrics, No visiting during
feeding of babies. Private Room*
p. m. Semi-Private Rooms, 3 to
4 p. m. and 7 to » p. » .

rosea
Cuntlnucd case*, prevaicn' be­
came of many people going north
for summer employ men' in traffie case# numbered 47 and non­
traffic 17
Six traffic case* were dismis-ed
by Prosecutor Karlyle IIon-holder
but no non-traffic cases were iliamissed.
One rase waa dismissed by tho
Judge and one case waa releaaed
on probation.

Weather
floudy with rain diminishing to­
day to partly rlesidy with widely
•eallrred shower* lonighl and
Ibursday; low lonighl M M .

Additional
Local News
On Page 2

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                    <text>BAKFORD HERALD ( p . T A
io,
oct it, 1956

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&lt;C*wtbvo*d f M l Pag* t)
------ th is 19,000,000 dcbcru -alppad annually, S3 per cant of them
Florida. H is estimated,

tz

that Mmi 1IAW
■M devoted
■*"’4 Strikingly

t#

growing thU

beautiful floser. The

m member! of the FGGA repre•eat M per cent of all groaer*
«f ua&lt;u.
Chrysanthemum growing haa
Made amaxing headway since relatlvclr large seal# production
waa begun about eeven year* ago.
la IMS-IKS, more than DO arret
were devoted to ” m"ms." com­
pared to five In 1SIS-ISS0, an Increate of mere than t a o per

» r MAHAN JONER
OVIEDO—The reereatioa com­
mittee of the OvieJo P-TA met
recently In the School library
to plan the program for the en­
suing year.
Student! and mother* repres­
enting their respective grade*
were a i follow*: Junior High—
seventh grade-Carol
grade—Carol Alford.
Alford. TomTom
seventh

»- *..... -

c“ '1"'

Eighth Grad*—Carol Parker,
p .- .
Kenneth Spark* and Mr*. Jamas
Pearson.

Senior High School — Ninth
Grade—Margaret Fortson, Char­
les Tarker and Mrs, John Evans.
Tenth Grad"-Priscilla Tuby.
•'
Mrs. James E
"j*'
Brookshire.
cent
Eleventh Grade—Malanlc Jack
During the 1(54 •*« season, son, Joe Battle and Dot Ulrey.
more than J.yw.ooo bunches of
Twelfih Grade — (b y
.t*nj pompoms and 72.000 doien stand Gordon Horton and.Mr*, kerdln•rd chrysanthemum* wrra harv­ and Duda.
ested and told by tome 44 com
The rhsirtnan of the committee
m rrrlal growers
mCTTUI
l i u n r i a at
• • -a value
------ of
Milton Gore.recreation
Gore.recreation
more ‘ban Sl.onoooo. The estlmat , is Mr*. Milton
• f crop
value
for
Ihe
1*651*54
chairman
of
the
Oviedo P-TA
—
w -*• — « »
M r s . J a i n , , P ar1 (n ( h e p r M j J w (U *
season was more than UJno
and W. II. DeShsco, orinripal
In view of turh seven-league of the school, are alto on Ihe
strides. It I* little wonder that commPler. Thl« program is tpon
Florida I* fast becoming Ihe na­
tion'! No. 1 flower producing sored by Ihe I’-TA.
The Junior High have alreaJy
•tat*.
enjoyed one of the«e parlies,
Member* of th# new associa­
tion will receive many service* 11 h C ln.o!|he.,0rwnl ^ fr*
th at would otherwise require r*&gt; S " w « t.!^ r Park
tensive capital outlay, according Hweetwsltr P rk.
to Flaming. Hls staff of tlv st Seventy student* attended this
B ra d e n to n
handlers such party jnd had fun frum 7:20 lo
Services aa transporiallon of cut i:20 p m. Plan* are underway for
flowers to market, legal advice, another party .non.
The Senior High group hate
advertising, credit bureau ratings,
consultations, research and leg|. atolen a match on the Junior
High and have had two parties.
llative lobbying, when needed
Tb* association la govrroad by The first of these was a wiener
0 board of II directors, Including roast followed by dancing at th*
four officers. Fred J. Wetamaycr. park, afler which a hay ride was
ef Port Myara, I* president. Other enjoyed. Fifty-nine were on hand
officer* are Dick Hamilton. Pal­ for this affair.
metto, vice preasldent; Sal GeraH i la past Friday night they had
«L Poet Myora, secretary: and another get-together at th* MemAlbert Machtk. Delray Baach. oriel building, at which lime
treasurer. Other directors era thirty-one students ware present,
Mr*, M. B. Briggs. Bradenton; Professor, better known at Coach,
al Dkkman. Rutkin; Julian and ilrs. Paul Mlkler entertainlictar, H. L. Hobbs, Joseph ed tb* group, carrying out the
Povla and Jobn D. Rhanklln, Fori role* of political candidate*.
M /trs ; W. E. Kirchhoff Jr., SanRoy Alford ami Sir. Willis cam*
fW 0| Michael Machrk Jr. and
Davy Crockell and George,
J. J, RHtefbuaeH, Delray Beach. aa
and a gool lime waa had by all

Medfly Infestation
Area Is Released
From Restriction

Driver Swerves Carl
To Miss Bicycle
Rider; Turns Over

(Thomas F. Drakt j
Re-Enlists In Navy
For Six More Years

R#Cr* f l t i o n

nacreanon
ICommittee Plons
Proqrom For Year

*
from Page
watt Interstate road.
*111*1'* the beat I could
Ta a brief ceremoay thla morngentleman," h* aaid.
| lag Thomae P. Drak*. ADI, PoaKipUinlnc the purpose ef the ron g1( w
reenlltted into the
throughwayt and limited accti* U. S. Navy by bit commanding
Interstate tyitem*. Dial *ald officer, Comandrr W. W. Stetson.
An automobile traveling south
“Traffic density can gat to tb* Ha hat been la th# Navy for a 0B tho old Oriacdn Hlahwav i .u
point whara It hurt, bwslns.s and period of IS year., flva months,
. •
• • having entered In April of IMS.
“ 4“t ,bout
M W » 1' ,v ,rted
td highway splitting jo u r town D n k r reported to Patron 51 on
• bicjfV rlle r by ditch
June 14 of this gear from NAS ,n* bis r ,r ***d turning over
- ■ hl&lt;h»a&gt;
»{»**••&gt;
.
off&lt;s
V a . 'T h e w * 'h c 'T s . '^ H - . m e r Uw«,o Miller My
H-yrar*C A I^ C - »SSZS— v»» |« - P-W .r * t ow £- 3 “ puhed
w,a *,T* T0® Ber* 'n aenioro ■
/« • ■ .
. . . . . ,— . . . . .....
. C|,||&lt;j
**" I - t - H
.
------------- ------------ ------------through highway for th* nest tli
An Interesting sidelight to the m#e,1ng him on ■ at&lt;-vcle. In order
to L—
keep from
Mil
or seven year*.
.eeremony was the fart that *'
*---- *hitting the hoy, ....
Following quetlionlng by m«m- * omur. otei.on had performed 'pr J*m^
r . of th* committee who met H» ■*"&gt;« act six year, ago In IS50 &lt;&gt;['w lhp
S
n u i h,V inlalned that “the **ben Drake shipped over for Iha u'* rlaw rruulres that we hold public second time and when CUnimanFlorida Highway Palr.il Trnupin e .fr
community ^ J S J e U o n wa. Executiv. Officer e r T . Slack Mack sa id th a t d.m
of VS*8 .
s f r to lh^ car was cst.matrd at
«. *• evi W• • s*. ■
»d" He th«n told hls mwd com- Drake la now alUrhe.l to the approg.ms ely *W0
n.ittce .Udicce ol .he step, na- maln'ensnce Depwrimen. of Fas^ one ^ ; hur, ; ^ e m l ‘
j

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'

DrakcS* former horn* wa* in
Miller wa. charged with “ .peed
Anderson, S. C. He It curreMly Ing” arcorJIng lo Trooper Mack’s
residing at Ml Pinecre.t Dr..
port.
Hwnford. with his wife \llce and
The boy on the bl*&gt;cle
l. * “ . chil,|,en- Th"”***
&lt;r&lt;l identified at Allen Sandifer of lit.
MclU-a seven.
2, Ro« U 3 , S a n f u r d .

*

, **
w ' l n'ed
I7*UU 'four Unrd woise than It
It nevded now." Dml commented
at hr dcscrilwti the economic de­
velopment of Central Florida.
"ThU highway will not lie con­ CofC Directors
structed on any part of 17-M —
It will lw a fenced highway with Urged To Attend
ou-lo.stes, and no (.trilillea,
ani| with only limited srrrM | U P S Q Q V S M G G f

Martha Graham, one of the
most acclaimed Broadway rn-a
tort of modern dance. It a direct
dcseeodrnt of Miles Standish.

W e a r i n g e&gt; e orotrelive encloment in U.
,. h.r,:"‘ h ,°r. V "f
^
" « » • ' "-"tMT meetm, of ..............
„. .S industrlal plan’s
L ! v'nu
lhp B « rd of Director* of tb* Sera- hat saved the vision « , l &gt; tho,
Bol, Millisma.
ro-mtv f&gt;.~.»w)r o* «*— sand workers In the last 10 year.
]|ra!]r {hiham told the planning mere" will be held Tuesday avan -------------------------------------------committee that “I am of the np- ing. Oct. If al ■ p. m. In tlw Ed
thr flr,t meeting for the new
jnlon that nothing should lw M l ucatlon Building on Commercial fin-gl year
undone In g-lllng this end of 17; Ave
“There are many Important
1*2 under construction this year.
John Krtder, Manager of the matters to discuss,*’ said Krider
John Krider, Manager of the ( ham her of Commerce, baa urged In announcing the forthcoming
Seminole County Chamber «’« a full attendance of the Board I meeting
Commerce, added that “There i*
another picture, too, and that 1*
ihr development* south of nanford. W* feel that a gieat minih*r of homes will lie built in th*
south end of Hemi note county,
In 'ive yesre. Ihe local trnffle
problem will be greater than I*
n now.'
PoM) n „ ,rd Mrmher Dial alie
remind*d the planning tommllU*
|ha, lh, su rfa c in g of Park At*.,
a)| (ha way through would he gatijn? underway toon. Th* Contract was awarded lo Whit* Con,tructlon Co.
Referring hack to th* caitirwuy
and Interstate system roads and
on discussion hy eoinmitte* mem­
ber*. Brailey Odham
*al&lt;i "I
would Ilk* fo* every main road
(CMtlneed ( t e a Pag* I)
More people will attend harness In Florida tu pa** my hu*in**&lt;PORT HENNING Ua.—Pvt.
racing
mrrtlng* this year than I've got a financial interest nl
Mrs.
WilUa Moure Jr., too of
of Mrs.
paid admission to all of th* bate- Stake — however. I think if w*
Eatons Morse, Altamonte Springs, hall games played all seavm
get a good system of Interchange
racontlv wa* graduated from ID* Including th* world series. II It roads between rltla* wa won’t b*
Third Army Food Servlet School's a big business.
dependent on th* highways.”
Oigbt-wcek rooking course at Fort
Th* owners of thts* trotter*
Then Udham said. " If I had
Bsaaiag, Ua.
Mnjeltn wool flannel skirt*, fly
The course, one a t three taught and pae*rs, who each year pa&gt; my rholrt, ten to one, I would
out th»uaand* »f doll’ " 1** n
at Iha school, covered lb* pre­ hors* sales to purchase the track rather accept what we have pi"
paration of food In Army mast horsea which have hope* of be- p o s e d (or us now than ta have
halls and in the Raid.
ciiminx wurld record iiohlrrs, li' ivo us hvpasird altogether.”
“I had no choice as to whethrr
Moor* entered the Army In mi slime tmlurnpil to IraI •
May 1*24 and completed btvir hortrs to Ihr peak uf perfecDon wa are going to have Ihi* road
training at Fort Jackson, h L. before hitting Ihe raceways, it is from to Daytona to Tnnipa —
this six month winter training pro­ The only rh'dc* I had war I*
LEGAL NOTICE
gram that will atlrxrt Ihe crack try to get th* location of th*
ilrip-&lt;lry cotton blouive* that new.
horsea to Seminole Raceway. The load nexrer Hanfuid," Ifial el
aleevca and collar center atrapa.
owners, trainers, rarttakers ami plained.
hundred* of others engaged In preVoile A. Willianw Jr. rommsnt
pping the* horses, will leave "d ” li*u Ju*t grt It as rlu*e to
thousand* of dollar* In Seminole Hanford a* poeiihle and w*’ll h*
U .t
Also tie print drip dry cotton
County. Many will become owner*
blouse. French cuffs, baby round
HV Clrtoil
‘ Uwott, *»n wlilt IPs nf homes such aa hat been the fattened."
Boh Willi*iw&lt; said, "I'm aw
ease In Orlando where more Ilian folly oplimtetlr and think that
30
nraemen
own
homes
and
pruU t e i a ' u t s t*&lt;*
we'll have a .Vi thousand pnpula
P"riy.
w . S’. 1‘s l n i s r
lion by then."
U. M r * l i a s t
With Ihe roniirurtion of another
nralley Udham added, “I’ndsr
l»
I T ^ k '.'nii i i more bams, necesth* clrrumitanc**, I say today,
handle
th*
G
uo
horses
lo
gl.oNin*. iv sm s r a x *s,**l- sary to hand
r w " " D* W ,;x « m &gt; rv
he stabled here, Serainole Count) as Billy Dial has worked It out,
our piogtra* ha* been furthered
JAMXX fl. HAT,
I’UlalK f, will see an Influx of new residents
and visitor* in proportion* here­ It) yrarn."
tnO T Mjxi" RAT,
in fore unknown Even without
Mure prople from thr tnmmiinraring, the dally training nf Ihr Itles of Hemlnol* County will he
CBSKCKIvr
rx t*
horses has developed Into a shnw brought into the H«nilnole Cauna s h v n t i r n w hx » k » b
ly Long Bang* Highway I'lann
timiv
t
u
x
liav
. (w*"i*. that ranks Ihe i*h" • •
Tt»
the greatest Free tourist atlractiowa ing Conimitlre a,rording to plant
A litiiu
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last
• I,III n f r**m|tUlni lo Florida will come In this sec- l ow ii Council* of each commun­
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. • 1 l o Sits -&lt;iur m i l - lln Just in watch Ihe trolier* ity will x* asked to appoint two
hlfIt tor. I" IX* rtsrk • and pacer* train
*»n -• ■
cittern* to represent them on Hv*
WIIIl*. ii --siifurit. KI-itM*. to Ml*
Home af Cham plowi
committee.
hill o f n m t - l ' l x ,
* c-'l-v
Scmiool* llarrway, in th* years
ixoiour
i-u im u r*
oiiH»-t&gt;.
7*hr committer approved, un•Irlgx* iihI II-■-!«»• «••&gt;«•&gt;*. Mur- is hat been in rvistance a* a j
atiiiiiouvljr, a ireolutl-ov commend­
I4*. I n ,-f I--f--r- ,Ni.--u il-ti II
ISSS Kslli-i* In 'In *n • ilo-i*# "III small - operation training track, ing William II, Dial for hi* effort
ho o n l o i t - l oxoliiol t n u . e-l-l s i l l ha* produced nn less than seven'
in hehalf of Seminole CountyI* n o n g U a In &lt;X" t ' l r r u l t C n u t l Is
world famous' Attending th* meeting last
P o m ln n lo I 'n u a t y . F l n r l d a . #• I'Xsn- winners af th*
r t i r Nft •»:*. anil Hi* lilt* nf Ik* Hambletonlan, the harness r a r e :
night wrr*: Jariu-a A. Wright,
M m * I- J i i » i It. I t o r i i Tr«v III*
that Is the equivalent of the Ken-1 W, A. 1‘atrlck, John KrhUr, F.
l t a f . ,ll«,- n o
VV ITNS:"" ms h u i S "it,l u l f l ' l s i lucky Drrby for thoroughbreds.
D. Scott. Dan Wright. W. A.
o - s l n f ool.t I 'u u r t , a l , "oitfi.ri!
eo m '- m ls • 'm in i s , S'lurl.U, ox I HIo That Is more llamhlelnnian win­ hiaU rrt. W'arri-n K.
Knowlrt,
ners than have been trained on
(IX ilo&gt; nf lu-lnlior, IS»*.
Clifford MrKihbm, Gordon Fred­
o I- llo rm l in. i lork
any
other
track
in
th*
nation.
ill I '- 'u rl S - m l s s l l
erick, J, Brailey Udham. Dougin*
• u n IV. H - ' f ' I O
Most famous of all harness Ntria'trom, Mark N. Cleveland
100% Orion Maxat classic sweaters.
l i s t A ' U J. I. uo -I-imM
hnrtes to (rata at Seminole wa* Jr., la I'. Hagan, (I, Andirw
D o iix it d o r k .

THANKS TO ELVIS PRESLEY’S ftrat pieit appearance,
4 Th* Ed Sullivan Show hit th« highest rating in its entlra
eight-year history on September 9. The official scon: »

staggering 41.7, er over (OW of all seta In us*I
Hullitan wasn’t evtn ther* to taka th* bowa. . . .
Art LinkDlttr'a new schedule not only calls on him
to star in three spectaculars but to servo st Execu­
tive Producer for NBC . • . Westward Ho! Hollywood'i lit# dramatic shows, led by Matinto Theater,
have lured a total of 750 Now York actors t* tho
west coast at permanent residents over tho past
year . , . Producer Paul (Cain* Mutiny) Gregary
has signed to turn out nine M-minute shows for
CBS during tkt next three years• • •
JEANN1E CARSON RUNS OFF TO ENGLAND
In February to make a picture for J. Arthur Rank—
EM* Presley which
meant doubling un on her Hey Jeannie
. . . helped Ed shooting
schedule . . . Only three hours after th*
tickets went on rale at the Royal Fevtlval Hall in London for Liberace's opening there, the place was completely sold n u t. , . Asked about
hit long shooting hour*, Willy (Hiram Hclliday) Cox replica sage­
ly, "It keep* me off the streets." . . . An adapta­
tion of F. Heott Fitigerald'e Anal and unfinished
novel, The Last Tycoon, ha* hetn added to the
list of forthcoming t'lsyhnu&lt;e !K&gt; shows , , .
Sylvester (Pet) Weaver’s leslgitalinn ae NBC hoard
chairman does nut mrau any change in such
Wraver-conceived programs i&lt; rpectaculars, tele- ‘
mentarle* and Today, Home and Toniirht. accord- 1
ing to Nf!C executives—at least not fur this tea- '
son. A* far at next year Iv concerned, your guest 1/
it as good at our*.
b*
. • •
ABC’S SERIES, WIRE SERVICE, cost* a f
whopping 180,(100 per epi-ode even though it I* ,
budgeted at a mere jr-0.000. Producer Don Sharp*
Caraew
Is supplying th* additional 120.000 from hie own
to ingland
pocket in th* confident expectation that he will recoup th* money at
a profit when the telefilm series Is sold In Enron* and other interna.
Ilona! markets , , . Reeerly Anderson, who ha* been a rtal-lifa atrip*
teaser, plays an exotic dancer on a Phil Silver* Show In November.
Beverly, who want* to be a serious actress, is now engrotsed In
Studying Shakespeare , . . Russian TV experts on a fact-flndins
lour of tandon claim that color TV" is expected In Russia on *
Urge scale in two yoar*. Experiment* are now under way, and s
hug* T \ center D bfing built in Moscow . . . "And how 1* TV it
Rome1
Xmerican tourist asked of a eah driver in th* Eternal
City
*Vt" shouted the hack. "M* rhe! Radio it still had!'

“Charlies Roberta a t tb* Slat*
Plant Board has advised this of­
fice that th* larger restricted a m
known aa Zone Two of the Golden
Rod M"d-flv lnf"rtit*o" Vs- h»- .
released from restriction,” tali
County Agent Cecil Tudtar to­
day.
•ThU leave* under restriction,
Jbm# On# a fu*j" «"'i*r# mil* - m
Just north of Golden Rod,” ha
said.
A tour of this area haa btsn
arranged for Monday, O ct 15,
starling from Ihe Post Office at
Goldrn Rod at 1 p. m., Iha Semi­
nole County Agent annnunrnl thi«
morning. He said. ’’Tour* have
alio been arranged for the olhrr
near Infested areas.” •
They are: Apopka, S:20 a. m.
at Post Office; Maitland, *0:30 a.
m. at Post Office; Golden Rod.
I p. m at Post Offlre; and Windenter*. 7:20 p. m. at Post Office.
All grove owners, packers ami
handlers iff "Urns fruit fand oth­
ers Interested! are Invited to t*Vs
|u rt, particularly in the tour af­
fecting Seminole County, and learn
the latest data on the prrsent
situation with the Med-fly Infests
lion and toning regulations, Tuck
cr said.
A mushroom growing tinder .driveway In Kitchener, Ontario
exploded through a 3-inch layer
of asphalt.
There are na mountain* In tho
interior of Australia, which cutrainfall In that vait arid region
In a minimum.
Freight locomotives on U. S.
railways run an average ol 1I7.J
mite* per day.

S

News O f Men

Strike Any Match that Strikes You

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In Service

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fnril. DO In I n ’rlm-fc I*. M. .\n«oni.
r o r SIX, I l k * fur Ilia f n l lu w 11, si
Mesa Vo. I
T w n 111 .Now til-sol Motor
l l r o i t s r s wHH T o in irin llrts ".
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f ilo ssl R n g ln o
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S t a i t s r , a o n s r t l o r ao 4 m u ffls r;
Wllfc aa Isos (Xan I t fool m«ldk - a s i t a n d l.la.la
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f m m a n d r - a r * p l r , loonloa
f r n o l wbsol*. m a n u a l o isr iln o
w i t h h r d i o u i l - ' l-oooior. u i , l .
m u m w a i a h i t t . s a a imunda. &lt;&gt;»•s l n a a l i:.i u l p f n . n l - n a o h i d r o n llo •Xirialdo m n l d X - s i d
and
h la d o f o r atm v o a n * It | | h
. I t l*olk searlflof:
1, n i d d . r o m u s t t k o w e n a r a a
t » H d . l t . o r r &lt;l.io
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artsr
, ■•‘d r e u l l s s t s s r l a r , R n l l s r t a k a n
" d i n s t . X t o t w i g s n,U . all w std
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BTJ
M c h t e g b r a t s * PortaX*
■■A eaeo a m i t t
J b r .M . n td d s r ta a t a t a Arm d s||.

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I ^ J t e J " '» F . H e r n d n nlo-r
. CTevX.
W- B XllH.r, chairman.

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known
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over

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Myron Reck, llihbaid Casselber­
rst trotter ever foaled. This world
ry, Fred I'crkins, Homer l.itlle.
champion trained al Seminole t h e
season of 1(31 and l(U. lie was Lawrence Hwoffnnl, Boh Wil­
still being (rained over this trark liam*, John A. Foi, and H*rb«rl
In 1(3* the year that he tel t h r Hunter.
wnrld record nf |:M I for a mile,
the fastest lime ever raced hv a Unemployment
trotter. The record still stands and
Greyhound still llv»t al th* hand­
Shows Decrease
some age of M.
Other I'soa For Mart
In State Report
Once the extensive Improvement*
TAU.AHASSEK Florida'*
are mado al Semlnol* Rareway,
the plant will bo used at a prin­ unemploymenl pkture shown a
Improvement In Septem
cipal attraction spot all year marked
‘round. When Ihe horse* ship out bee over a year ago as Jobless
payments dropped tooo.noo, rethe management plant to make Ihe
facilities available for oier out parts Industrial C o m m i s s i o n
Chairman James T. Vocell#.
standing attractions, arranging for 'T he picture of the Florida
types of desirable event* whlrh economy as we enter Ihe winter
will bring crowds and additional tourist tea ton shew* the state
dollar* rolling Into Sem Loots Coun­ ia eirallent shape, a* reflected
ty.
•
in benefit payment* to eligible
Seminole County stands at Ihe said. ''Seasonal Improvement from
erosa-PM ds-thr voter* hold In August aa citrus activity I n m a t­
their ballots the pewar to ape* es la etpacted but tuch marked
the way for on# of the grvalcsi improvement over September of
crowd attracting establishments Ii last year l« an excellent xl(n of
Central Florida.
i good conditions generally.”

Full-Fushloned,
Sllpon . .

6.95
7.95

Cardigan . . .
SII|ion 100%&gt; orlon long aleev*
c ‘" ' l' 5 . $ 5

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Tlic current flame . . match-matei
with a flair for pairing off . . burst Into
Fall in spirited tribal color.
You’ll take n shine to the skirts,
berntudu shorts, sweaters and easy car*
dri|Mlry cotton blouses that need
little or no Ironing, You'll spark
Your wardrobe wdth any or all
of these go-together eniemblea.
Come in for your mutch today!

Bermuda
Shorts
Yarn dyed wool flnnnel
licrmudn shorts, s e l f
belled. 8-13,

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VDHI.MK XI.VIII

Olahliahrd 1W8

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY
SANFORD, FLORIDA
MONDAY, OCTORKR 15. 1958

Fire Prevention Week
Said Complete Success

Antedated Praaa

Wire

Speaker'
Lauds Herlong

■Tire Prevention Week" In San
fo rt and Seminole County m i i
complete •ucceia," mid G. An'
drew Speer, president of the
Seminole County Junior Chamber
of Commerce today
The entire week’* event* were
under the chairmanship of Rob
Crumley. Jaycee and meal in­
surance man.
Starling off the »uJem*ton of
event*
«ra» the sign ns of C-e pro­ Mayor F. D. Scott today itiued a
* At the regular monthly meet­
clamation by Mayor F. I&gt;, Scott proclamation officially itctunalinr ■
ing of thr executive committee of
A
The Christ is n and Mt&lt;*ionary vetting aside the entire week at ihe week of Oct, tl-20 Inrlu-lvr as
"F ire Prevention Week'' 1.1 San­ Oil Progress Week in Sanford,
Alliance Church Friday the mat
A liO.OuO mortgage, dated .Nov.
The brief ceremony in Sanford
ler of gambling and the reform ford.
n
.
J.
MARION
HARMAN,
Sr.
IB,
1BA3. on the parsonago of tho
was
attended
by
all
of
the
od
The
fire
truck,
secured
by
tha
d im concerning pari mutuel P e t-,. . .
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,
It was like a grand and glor­ First Methodist Church wa» burn­
ting in the county were dtieuiicd Incal Jayreet for u*e in the tort company reori-»eittali»rs. J. C.
ious "homecoming" Friday night ed by Its original signen, L. P.
and the following resolution was Mellon Park F.'k's Playground, Davii, Oil Industry Information
in 1-ccsburg with Democrats fr»m
was moved to the cu-m-r of Fir«' ICommittee representative In Sanunanimously adopted'
all over Central Florida gathered Hagan, Chairman nf the Board of
St. anJ Magnolia Avc to demon- ford, and *poko«nian for tee group
Whorea*. we believe that gamb­ strate, according to the »ign plae-jMld that "Oil Progret. Week I*
to honor Congressman A 8. Trustees and 7. B. ItatJUf, tiealin g I* a moral evil, and
"Syd" Herlong, Jr. and to meet surer of the church.
ed on the retired tru-'k, that " I ' wi&gt; of mir most important annual
P Whereas, we are sure that it a have done my part, have you?" events." He called attention to the
his giic*l "Mr. Speaker", Sam
The mortgage *va originally
extension in Seminulr County will
Rayburn, himself.
The Sanfur.l Garden rtub will
The truck, retired from the fact that Florida is no* comummade
on the basis of a ten-year
bring more corruption than bene­ city’s modern equipment, is n,ed *ne mori' than I.SHI.ooO.ooo gallons
The evening led off with an loan, repay aide at Mb per month. hold a covered dtvh luncheon and
fit. and
reception Thursday at noon in
a* a jungle trapeie for the play- ef petroleum product* annually, an
elaborate buffet supper, served
Whcrea*. we believe that every­ ground’s i idling children
amount equal to *7) gallons per
at the t-*r*borg Elk’s Club where However, In the Ihrec yesra, the the Shrine building, in lunar of
one of moral Integrity should op- j Fire
p | „ Prevention
prevenijon c-hi-ck
B. Nohte -and
chick .heets
.hccti tw'r*"n This he added, rrnrr.rnl*
irrmi’rrauc delegations mortgage has been paid and a Mrs. Fred
- - - — .............
........her
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County ivniih-ratir
pose all degrading Influence, in w rrt attributed throughout Kami- * Sro* lh nf »ln,0,t :l W
were inttodured to the nation’i 1certificate sf satisfaction reeviv-! daughter, Mt»s Mary Noble, her*
the community.
nole County*a schoola to be taken *lnpr 1SBC ,
"Number One gavel rapper", cJ by the church officers.
t ,lc,*,,u r,l rM*rt* of Jack sonvilla.
Re it therefore resolved- That ho
decked, signed be par- Mayer Scott pointed out in his
Garden club* of De Italy. Gen«
Sam Itayb rn.
( cremony for burning the mort- eva amj
»rr mviten to at*
The Christian and .Missionary Al­ ent* and children, and then u.ed Proclamation «&gt;’»« "Ike history of
Newt
pho'.ographcrs
had
a
hey­
liance Church Is opposed to grant&lt; as a fret pass to Ihe local Ititr the American people standi at a
day as they moved with the gage followed Rally Day cx«r- lend thia Important occiiion which
# *
*nr fr*w hite t« lefall** neitrV 'w ii^V he''cnm plim rnt.''of
crowd taking photos of the bigwigs else, held at the church and will mark tha first appesranra
*parl-mutuel betting in .Seminole Sanford’s Fire Insurance agents don
initiative over
knOTn»
as thty conversed genially and in­ Sunday school, tmt a "dinner on 10 ,h,» • l«&gt;r of “ •**•
.regimentation.
County, and
4»
, ii . i a
,
w ritrri, uhosi •rtiflfs apM ar in
-Thursday'a luncheon meeting
formally w.th "Mr. sp eaker'.
the ground* which wa, concluded mo,, ^ (hf montMr |l&lt; t;Vu m.lg.
nearly
Re It further'reaolved: That we of lhr SpmlnnIe County j , &gt;vw. J•For
" "
'” 1* •a century," the
Sam Rayburn teemed to enjoy just pruir to tht affair.
sum's sponsored by the s t j t t
.hall by every proper means enhf!(, lt „,e s .,nf„rd File ' X o l l ndu.lrs men and women
being rlu*c to Congressman Herdeavor to discourage a favursbe S1, llnn -S rr. Fir.
" f 'he oil inrf'*ln have fhampioii'
Rev. Miliun Wyatt, faitor ol federation; in the JaehsjnvdU
long
s
Dan-,
-cratle
following
and
vote on the referendum to per \ * n e v e h e d V ^ a n d 'h l^ s tjfV c f
,hn*r Principals of competlthe First Mcthwlut Churcn, apoko Time*.Union and In sh: New York
betcllUtg h:&gt; many years exper­
mlt nambllns at The Seminole , *
0 nd j *n. ,* , " cf live freedlm. tntialivc, and indiTime*.
ience among tha nation’* political brirtly to the large group gath­
Race^lv to be decided on Nov flr*m™ ' ' r' ! d *V ho,‘*vldual lllscrtv on whichour nation
Their inspirational talk* on in*
« iftM and
« ere shown theenlIre plant where „ a . founded Through the praettrr
circle*. fe|| at ease x» ho answer* ered to witne** the ceremony und door plants, on garden clubi and
CONGlrr.SSMAN A. S, "8YIF1 HF.Itl.ONG
i Re it further, r.
.
n|.
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i
Thai
*
*
"
,h°*n
,h*
flr*
of
these
principals
V,r
ri|
ln.
rd
qur»tj#rs
ptird
to
him
from
named the official* apisiinlrd to orchid growing are eagerly sr»*
resolved. That fittin g method, used.
dudry has come to tymhoi'/r the
every aidg.
ticipalrd by local cirele*. Jlra.
★
★
★
★
★
★
head the committee.
notice of thl. resolution be given
Al-o. ,t the lunch-,n. a discus- attainment of a standard of living
"Mr. Speaker" dlaplayed hta
%o The Sanford Herald, and The ,iun rvjBtive to the cmitructlon previously unknown,”
Tha P a r t o n a g i Committee, Noble was for a long time on lb«
outing o( the -lay as Ihe rim vf
governing board of th* Jackson*
Orlando Semlncl-SUr, and radio of Fjf, s„ tl0n No Tw„ planned
Mayor Scott said, "The week of
sunburn rtuved by a sheltering named by R. U. Hutchison, Chair­ vllle (T*rile it club and ta a pa*t
Station WTRR.
hy the Bo.rd of Sanford City O-l U-SO. inclusive, has been dr
hit showed uff an Unt.mchrd man of the Church’s Board were: pTetMenl of Ihe Women’s did*-------- Adopted hy Ihe Executive ram m i- loners, was held
si .mated Oil Progress Week, when
W. B. Nicholson, chairman, 31. During her adminis!***1**
hend.
Conimitltc
To rlim ti thf itircetiful and the rlllrrn*
of thiv community
Alwut Ihe laigesl delegation at­ It. Strickland, Judge II. W Ware beautiful cluhh—*» &lt;•« RiVt-r»ld«
Friday, October, 11, IB*4 eventful week, chitdrrn from all engaged In the oil business will retending the Drmoeratte I’ow-Wow, J. C. Davis ar.l Fra*A Adauu. Aveins* w tl built. She has been,
Rev. David S. Carnefix, Uver
Seminole County, boo of port to their neighbors on their
for year*, publicity chairman of
other than the l*e*buig and Lake
P1* , , _ _
. them,vrore entertained
at the achievements to date and their
County group, waa from Kanfinl. They were name.) in Sept, 1B&amp;3. the Garden elub of airkxunvill*
f.Mr*.) J . n. Brook*, *ecre- n u f n u . 'r e with * frs-e moc.e. plant fur the future
Those burning the mortgage and la now official car-ien editor *
(Vnlrnl l-'lcirlsla hns Iwcn literally "liiiralinji nt its arnmn'* Jim
_____
I-ee, of iKiolo, "Mr. Ik m *
Ury
Check sheet, railing attention In "I Invite Ihe attention of our clAmong other Item, of business, Firsi Prevrnllori were u**d as tirrns to the many and varied con- — nrttl tlu- treml now lead* In the direction of th,. j;rent- oral" of Seminole County, and were: Z. R. Ratliff, who *rl fir* of the Florida Time* Union.
Miry Noble has wiitten four
j-lh e pastor rrported that the work passe*.
irlhutioQ* of «ur bitineia in mxi- &lt;Ml »!r,,w,h nf 1,11 t,mu’
lo*;K,,7
of
®,m‘* to the paler, and L. P. Hagan, book* on hortlrulluro; Co.iag*
• o r tha building wai prsctlrally
who
held
the
burning
locumenl
Such trcmcmloun itrittr* in economic «ccomi&gt;lMhmont, **®,c
« DrBl?S?* L LxVu’
Following the movie, at 1J 10 tin HvUf. ami to Owm* frr««lomi
(’raff (with Olau Reahck); TUtUB
completed nnder tha tetma of this Saturday, the hook aod ladder lwWch
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n r F l s I hrriiage
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without whirls r;n t !*• a ttrib u te d to th e lead ersh ip in Ihom;
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tor pointing win ba done In tha manent location In the Fort Mellon neither the nil industry n- r the pro- trust vvher** prnyrrt*** gi'l. itn first atimulntion
printing) and one to be publi.-hrd
, *011'
' Iilllfi'.v (eitaw,
.rovitiifni.i ^ s
near future by volunteers of Ihe Park Elk's Playground from Its grist it typifies . oui&gt;t
Redman
Named
this month. Gardeui'u in a Small
V
of
Conifrv-v*rr.'Mr,
rko
Mrs.
nn-trtw
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.W
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Thu
Sanfonl
llcrivlil
enrlorxeiv
the*
citiutiviacy
church.
rxhihi'lon ipot at Fir** St . ml Major Stott in his proclamation.
Grernhmite (in collaboration with
M, and Mr* Clifford j Q ^
Q ry Q t f Q
mini A. S. "Syil” llcrloiifr Jr.- fur rt'*r|s*ctinn n.x CunitrrM* wa
Plana were approved fir a De­ Magnolia Ave,
^ bomber uf special
J L. Merkel),
llvhin
man
uf
the
V
’ifth
Cutipruiu-innal
Dhlricl,
liii.-u’d
oulely
mt
'I
dication Service on Sunday afterJayree Preshlent Speer -aid,
*rotmd Sanfonl vvid mark it.
Everyone u requested to bring
In ovidenee, Ihroughout the
noon, Nov. It al 3:00 o’clock Tho "We’ve
Uf-rh “ We’re promt iv i in* mvrtmplfdhmvnliv ilmiiiR iii* iilriTitly brilliant career
* r mivv
already
so;
iretire
i v i v v iI "one
l i p ||U
tin-* ,Pro.rr*«
,
a ruvetrd &lt;li«h. Talk* will he givi n
Board
Of
Directors
1 1 ontiMic,- Da i*aae leu)
Dedicatory Address will tie given ph.v which we have in our posses- , J" ’’ *°
in
the
Unit*?
nf
Represetitntiv
e*
»
.
"*1 * prw.ivl storj
l»K nARY- At an Oct. 3 meet­ by the gue-t* of honor and they
hy thee former pastor. The Rev. sinn, from thr Stale Jiy ccr ,r. of -erwea uni progress,* j,
('onjaeiVHman
llerlung'n
activities
in
Waaliincturt
mul
ing
of th* Runnr** ant Profe*- will be followed by a brief bush
^Glenn Smith, who was well known ganiiation. for rondur'int three Dau*. ( hairman "f the Seminole
the program he itaa followed are iilatve reproach.
TOW II C o u n c i l GOCS smnal Division of the De Bary nr*, session.
•during eight years of ministry in annual Fire Prevention campaign' Cotin'y Hi 1C said
Chsmtiir of Commerce. Curti* E
Sanfonl ami Seminole County have Itenufilii’sl iwv md , ,
, ,
, ni
Sanford, prior to IBU.
In Sanford ami S*miniv'c c.,, r.iy
Redman was nominated 'nr m rnvstlmutp from liiw repre*anlntinn hi our Nation’*
iC u
Ittl r lO f lS
During the week of Nov. IM I f0r which we were reeofnlaed "
SpQ Q hcL L l S u p p C I
tvership yn the Board of Directors Farm Bureau W ill
(Continued on Page IB)
O n buiue.-v involving prnjectu, Ci&gt;ii)(rc!t.iinnnl action, luutic r
n
•
r ,
"Thl* year." sakl Speer, "undo *
. .
- ,of the Ith-wl CofC, according to an
law. ami other matters |*ertainiii)r to viur city ami county, rOT rO V IIig jT TC C r
Ihe chairmanship of Boh Crum- O f l M e n U T o n i a H t
aimmimemoul made by the *ee- Elect Directors
to which Con^renamnn Herlonir’* attention in called, he
itv AIRS n m i I.AYO
Icy, we hope to again win this .
,
.
,
vetary of the De llary Chamber of
award for the third con«vn-u'ivc
has "tfone to last" for u« and nrcomplinhcd for tt» those I.ONGWOOD — In response to Commerce, Mcs. Edythe S. I’at- At Monthly Meet
Storm Drifting
year and receive another tropl y
the Church Sireet Property n«n lerson.
The Seminote County Fxrm
Spt.agetti and meal hall* are nn tlnm-x we cdttlil not do vlone.
to add to our permanent eoth-"
Toward Miami
It u re.in'* mon'hty membership
W* iw llo v e t h a t C u iiy r e w n m n i l c r l o n K h t u lK*en. a n d
K *
the menu tonight at the American
Ri’tlmanT immination waa np meeting will he hell tomorrow
MIAMI Uv—A stormy area- of
,‘*s,,'n, ,,
1 r" '1 ,,nli-’n ' vil1 I*1’- fa lr 1" " 1 inipurluil nim-li fo r om n t ho J,"'J,7vss V’huroh Street’ from fla ir proved at the rrgulvr m*-*!m« of night al Ihe Seminole High School
^squalls and rain drifted slowly to-, °"We want to thank everyone •pag'
- *t| s ipper served by George wmu IiI &lt;lo fo r th e o th e r.
street to the east cily limits the Itoaixl on (ht. 7, wiih his term agricultural Building.
P w anl Miami today ax weathermen
p,»)M ■ P*«
"t.k ln - FirA covered dlih nipper will ba
scanned it elo.ely for sign* 0f j P^v.ntlon Week here auch .
Lynn I.y,,,, .aid toU&gt; ‘ k ,!0W hoW " S &gt; 'r ,l®r,o n ? Mnmj "
*h« ' ’*«, MM,C" Trn.tlng the county wilt compje.e «f
.................
..........nation
.......... nnd
...........
tremendous vucce**, ihe Jayccc lj|y |kj, |h# iM|^Vr ^(|l * ” 7 confronting
our n tn tc and
we know ___
tluit hffl paving of county portion of road arrorllag to the anmi’irvrvment.
served at 7:30 p m. with Ihe
growth into a hurricane.
The secretary rath atteiiltcn farm bureau furnishing the main
It larked most of the charact­ re-ldant said.
darway at 7 o'clock with t h - h u . l : ! " * ta n » U p a t " o n t h e s e inmiM a n d w ill n o t ix* n w n y s il *hi« ? r . rotl,a.’&gt;0 " !.*
,0—
to thi- next m rr‘inj( of the Bits)* rovirar. Fnmllle* are a*ked to
eristics of a tropical *anrm but It
/ r o m i h e H h h w a * m-** ant! Professional group to
~
n
e
s
*
ms el mg to folio v ‘ at a w a y o r th e o t h e r a n h e r e p r e s e n t a U te p e o p le o f h i* d h l r i c t . p | ^ ,
brtng a revered dish of their o«a
waa partly the cause of ft) mile
A n o u r iiro b le m n h e r e in N u n fo rtl a n d S e m h to b - C o u n ty J„ m P yr , ri 0( pie l»ngw n-sl Bu*- uiaht at 7 o’clock m the Chamber
choice, said W. W. Uni, prexl*
wtnd* that buffeted South Florida
A full agenda is expcrteH to beconic g reiilcr, w hich undouhicdly th e y will an vve e n te r lnr*t section
of Commerce office.
dent of tha Seminole County farm
all yeitfrdawi
Purpose of the meeting, o ld group.
m 0 ,t
* nd. !'roifrC#SiV« g ro w th Of**
• »T*rei»l meeting lift Wet
Sen* under Ihe disturbs nee. cen­ I acres ting rloudlnes. today with " J " , ' . ' H u ,j^ iT ir o n ‘m*’ll'.w' ” n‘* " r
At the hu*ine*» meeting of th*
tered in the Florida Stra'ta a «caltered shnm rn during after- rVer. hid. for the new Fair Rudd ill history, w« hnvo tho fnith and confidence in "8yd" Her- pc«d*y evsnln* Town I'mincit Sir*. Prlrrs-n, In her announre•hurt distance off the Cohan noon and lonlaM; Tuesd.y partly |n„ Wl„ fl , be recelvet and .pen. lonir that tie will ifive us tlie* help anil Icmlernhip that hr3rl .l,,p recurnmendaitoo* of merit. I* to consider re.»rtlvatin.'{ bureau which follow* the supper
at 8 o'clock there will he an rlre*
cosfo the work for Ihe Division.
Jjro ait, are rough. Tides are ex- flood* hi* tonight W U.
ed unlit Oct. 2! which {eiay* will 1st* necessary t&lt;* w he them an their mng.iltuile nectm- ^ ^ . S o V a m i S S
pec ed to be two feet above nor­
A , nf(imi,iee «*» appointed to However, A L Ltm-oln, Presi­ lion of directors for the t.evt year.
further j lanning on lhr la--inn witutew action in the lop "Chctun* of our government.
mal with some flooding Hong the
Fair Ground*.
Congressman IlcrionR'i rccorvi of achievement, amt Ilia .xpi-roarh ihe County Commission dent of Ihe Pe Raiy Chamber of Also to come up will he a ditftoii'heast lorlda Coast and Key*.
A pre meeting re;vwt from Ihe service on th e Ways and Mean* Committee, is lottg ntld er* In regard to their possible Commeree, vsitl ad re»« the Bus!- ru**lon of th* projvxed agrirut*
nr«* and Professional Division lo- tura! revolution to be presented at
Storm warnings posted for yes­
tirounvl' Committee revealed that brilliant -- too lengthv to present to our readers In one p»ft in 'he proaram.
niithl and then re'ire from the Ihe annual Florida Farm Burean
terday's winds were lowered at
Ihe nco de ha* her* rn;p|i|rtr!y discourse
’
t*-" T"*'n
"Apert*
io
meeting previous to the delibera­ Convention In Fort Vyera at Ibn
Miami thl* morning. Hie) i f
rie.ireii and t* now rcadv for
end of the munlh.
It would tie well, however, for Sanford and hcminolo rrM, rv dHall* can he arrangmt. tion*.
maii-rd up, hnwever, at nth-*r vee- ]
•owing giasa seed,
County
ritl/.rns
to
know
of
vonir
of
Congressman
Herlong’*
tlonx of the coisl from Meitvourn#
Commander Lyon urged a foil
around the Key* to Fort M y en .1
accomplishments.
attendance at tonight &lt; meeting.

Od. 14-20 Named
As Oil Progress
Week In Sanlord

Committee Adopts
Decree Opposing
Legalized Betting

W e W ill
M e th o d is ts B u rn
W in Smile'
D isp la y e d $ 10 ,0 0 0 Mortgage

Garden Club Slates
luncheon Thursday
To Honor Writers

Sanford Herald Endorses
Congressman Herlong

Weather

Additional
Local News
On Page 10

||o secured Congressional tippiuval of inclusion of omitted
of llrevard, Seminole and Volusia counties in tho
Central and Southern Florida Flmxl Control district, a liill
that was vetoed hy the President.
Of utmost int|vortanve to Seminole County, he secured
funds to carry on research In citrus diseases and handled
the appearance b efo re the House Appropriation* Committee
of Florida witnesses and secured matching funds for erad­
ication of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly.
Congressman Herlong supported appropriations for the
expansion of the Sanfonl Naval Air Station.
And in his understanding of the far reaching problems
concerning the elderly jieople of Florida, introduced legis­
lation on two instance* which affected the Social Security
laws and widened the earning capacity of these Important
people to our community and state.
Ill Ills interest in the farm problems of our community
nnd state, he Introduced legislation which resulted In the
exemption of farm gasoline user* from federal tax on
gasoline.
Outside of his regular Congressional duties, Syd Her­
long has formed friendships with business leaders which
hove Isjen Influent InI in leading them to consider and select
sites for new' enterprises in the Fifth District, He con­
stantly maintains contacts with interests which are con­
sidering new locations In Florida.
We believe that The Sanford Herald's endorsement of
A. 8- "Syd” Herlong Is in the best Interest of Central
Florida, Sanford and Seminole County. Our Congressional
leaders, those on whom we ilo|&gt;end to work toward socuring all that Is best, profitable, and economically sound
for our area, must lx* men in whose experience and back­
ground there la built an innate desire to serve his people.
| hi it ions

^

OIL PROGRESS WEEK proclamation is signed by Mlqr F. D. ScoU. lamtln? on are (left to right)
M. R. gtriekland, Loait Dioklns, and J, C. Davis all local oil men. (h u ff Thuto.)

IE t* burned yesterday at the a Flrat J l d M I i t Church. L P. Hagen balds the
A IIO.ooo MORTGAGE
Z. B. Ratliff seta fire lo It and step. )••..*. Both were .Ignert of the p arao ru n
burning document
mortgage. Other* taking part In the ceremony ire :(le ft Ci right) R. b . asu.culiou, O a ln a a n of th* ,
Board; tha Rev. Milton Wyatt, and J . C. Davis. (S taff Photo)

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THE SANTO** F T f AT n
!»■*• 2, Mon.. Oct. IB. 1986

Sixth W e e k ly Edition

Seminole Smoke
SEM1N0I.R SMOKE HIUMALS
I’ulilUhccl weekly in The Sanford Herald
E d ito r................................. ....................... Fat Harrington
A»*oci*t* Editor ......................... ...... .. Shirley Andereon
•Society Editor
............................. - ......... Kny Jenkins
Feature Editor ------------- ----- ---------------Fred Hall
Joke Editor .............. .................................. Bill Thompeon
Reporter*;
Bobble Crutchfield, Kay Ivey, Ann Vondran, Angelo
Compaln, A. J. Clement*, Bill Thompson, Mnry Jane
Flynt, Ray Johnson, Frances Strickland.

Teacher O f Week
The teacher of the Week It
Min Edna Chittenden tu n deic rtc i a lot of rrc&gt;lt&lt; fur her
loyal service In (he students of
of Seminole Hilh for th* pait It
year*.
Hriiilri the tremendmu Job of
raring fur (he Library, M in Chit*
lenden la on the Faculty Advisory
CemmllUe. Sha haa til Scholar*
ahip Information, and ichedutra
DECKKD OUT IN NEW UNIFORMS are members ef the Seminole High School Majorette Corpa. They all filma for Vlaual Alda.
am (left to right) Linda Smith, Krle Kralsert, Pat HirringO.rs, llobbla Crutchfield. June Jennings,
Mlai Chittenden livei at l « l
Betty Lynn Sefridge, Ann Dari*, Nancy Richards, Mary Grace Ifobby, Judy llm op, Carol Nutt, and
I'almettu Ave with her atatcr
Pottle William*. (banford Herald Photo)
Mm Laura Chittenden.

Gossip
Clouds

S H S M a jo re tte s O n e
For A ll; A ll For O n e'

Davis trying l» twirl without her
baton? ll’a really • sight. 8he
baa such form, ahhhl such vigor.
Helen Trice keeps Dubbing in
j,a e
I.
al. .1 . l , n *S
Gist Club.
It ___
aeam*
that she a
always doing something wrungJu*t when MU* Whltlle'e looking.
It looka a* If everyone feel* a
Utu* bit better since the aU
week*’ teals are over. They're
•van smiling again.
The gaily flu ff had a dialingu»Ufl *uiij)r Thursday afternoon.
He Is Mr. Lm,a, who print* aw*
publishes our annual, Mutation*
were asked by Ihe staff end many
helpful auggestlone were given
by Mr, Ijong,
Tb begin th , gossip this week

EVERYBODY ||.\H A PAIIT In “ Picnic" and pact of the ra il appearing In ihe Seminole High School
Mtiticftl hi Hnec|r*( Knout lomorruor ivirit %t t *&gt;clock ••tm to be going o\cr tUcir MfUcttljlf1 line*,
bhown above a rt; Htnry Caion, Tiddy Walk«r» Murray Naoct, anu UlU ly it. (Sanfoid H ira U P h o to j

FEED BAU

Fred: The Jokes In the last edi­
tion weren't very good.
Bill: That's funny I put them
In Ihe fire and the slove roared.
Athlete; A dignified hunch of
muscles unable to rake leaves or
mow grass.

Slls* Edna Chittenden
(HUff Photo)

Seminole FFA Wins
Superior Award D C T O ffice rs N am ed
In National Group

Dial a . time

losing f.T hMsrjSLill*0ao" Jc tu r “"hJ"'!
1 vo heard and seen that *
It. The uniforms went msde by
Uln senior boy named Bill Kir- „ „ „ 8 I)(|„ , rt
R
choff |t changing hi* wrgya. No j, jf-nnlnig* «ml Minir Ilf Ihi* stria
lanrfr |»l« with (hr gat-Hlght molhl.f | U py ||(fJ a Vffy n|rf
l111*•
.
,
J,jh. don't you think so?
Three raha fur Cushing! She j know that no one espceU tlie
finally chased her pony tail a- | 2 majorettes to gel along fin* toway, From what I hear If you (C| hpr » h, n lh(y If# rich , thcr
,y tail in you ran from f to 10 a. m. and after
get a flee date with KIvU l*r#s- school, they will be the Ifrst to
ley, I* that what you did Nan? admit that they have thefr little
Kenneth Itoaark la really null* "spat#," but they all -lick tog guy! lie Iras a way rf agraval- gelhar no matter what. They arc
ing Maggie Jana to dn.lh in Pay- all “ One for All; and All fur
etiology. Gtln and bear It Magi One."
Is speech class Thursday, Mis,
If you'd like a good took at
CoD o j .i made the remark, "Let's j the rnrp, he nt the game Friday
go home this afternoon ami piac- night in Mrlbuurnr. Oh Yes, yell
tire hi valuing with uur dlepbrern, res I to il for mir team- Give thu
Th . cply from one of Iho stud- majoreitr* a big hand i hey're
•nts was, "Can wa do It now? I doing a fine job!
brought mine with me."
■ ■■■-

By A. J. CLEMENT*
The Seminole F. F. A. Chapter
received a Superior Chapter
Award fqr acromylUhment* of
their Supervised farming pro­
gram for lMVifi. This award was
presented by Dm National F. F,
A. Organisation The Chanter
showed outstanding accomplishmints In their program of acti­
vities and in providing valuable
«JiieaD*',il experiences fur the
^ |T
lf)f chapter. This outstamtiHp- award it tfisod &lt;*i the
deg ■ea of arhlrveruuiiU of fie lo­
re! chapter ,n carrying ml It*
progress of work.
The Chapter show cattle ars lin­
ing taken to the livestock show in
Ocala hy Mr. Edwards, the farm
foreman. These cattle will be

The first meeting of Seminole
High School I). C. T. Club was
held on Thursday. Oct. t.
The mrctlng was opened by
Mr. Girard, th* coordinator.
Virgil Hpivey w»» elected tem­
porary chairman to conduct the
election.
Untie Allman was elected the
first president nf this new high
school organisation. Virgil Spivey
was alcclsd vice president; Nor­
ma Evan*, secretary; Tommy
Bussell, treasurer; Don Baty,
Sarg&lt; ant at arms; Hoy Welrmann,
reporter. Nett Michels, parliamen­
tarian, and Earl Owen*. Chaplin.
Km plovers of the numbers nf
the D. C. T. Club have become
associated mrtnhcii of Ihe orga-

nlzaticn along with the school ad­
ministrators that arc direct sup­
ervisors of the program.
The member* of the club arc
looking furward to attending the
annual district meeting of al! the
I). C. T. Clubs nf District Fivr,
of which the local club Is a mem­
ber. Thi* meeting will tm held af­
ter the Christmas holidays. It is
usually attended by all the I). C.
T. Club members of the district

shown in the livestock show by
BUI Thompson. Hi rt Ila tb r and
It a ml* II Priest, We hope to win
many ribbons there and in other
shows to come.

Plastic sponge- that become
dirty fiom heavy cleaning may
he Inundcnd in n washing uur
rhine — for e*lr» freshness and
longer wear.

In the last ten years the teen
ager in thee United States has
taken on an unparalleled econom­
ic Importance of which la Ihe
necessity for using goad Judgment.
Here ir Sanford there are a
great many children a ho seem
to enjoy playing In the streets
more than anywhere elie. The
neat time any of ua have an Im­
pulse to spetd In a residential
area we'd better stop and think
what It would be like to cause
the death of • child. . .even if
It were not our fault.
Until the male driver is 21, he
must pay almost double Insurance
premiums because of his reck­
lessness Girl* don't. Of rourse
this doesn't mean that girls are
much better drivers, but It doe*
mean that they don't have such
a high accident rate.
Perhaps we ttoy* can lake *
tenon from the girls and slow
down,
Another good point of careful
driving U that it will earn for
u* more respect from some adults
who think a hotrod is just a com­
mon criminal. . and m*)be they
have ,i point, We'll hate to an­
swer that.

Speech Group
Presents 'Nautical
Approach' Tuesday
The speech department nf the
Junior rlase presented a 1 art
play ealled, "The Nautical Ap­
proach," In assembly Tuesday
morning. It was under the direc
tion of Mrs. Coleman.
I.et’i give them a hand, be­
cause they realty did do a gum!
Job and «e certainly enjoyed it.
The characters wrre as follows,
announrrr, Helen Alums, police­
man, Jim Blythe; sailor. Al Col­
lins; bead nursr. Nancy Robb;
assistant nurse, Linda Cannon;
janitor, Berry St. John; student
nurses, Sandra Lee and Evelyn
Hcnnelt.
Ifc “ Phase"
She: “ No"
lie: “Oh Please"
She: "Positively no"
He: “Aw ma all the other kids
are going to the show."

Triple Trio Makes
First Appearance
Tomorrow Night
n&gt; KAYE JENKINS
*
The Triple Trio make* Its first
appearance Tuesday night, with
Ihe Glee Club'* annual "V arigtj
Show". The girla are: firat a "
pranot, Tat Harrington, Kaye
Jenkins, Rohbl Crutchfield; sec*
ond sopranos, Carol Xult, Sylvia
Price, Lois O irbcau; and the alto*, Ann Davit, Shirley Ander­
son. Iris Causey.
Every Tuesday night the girle
meet to hold a practice from 7
o'clock to 8 o'clock. The girls alk
enjoy music and pul a lot m il
their songs.
The girls will sing three selecHons In the “ Variety Show",
“Little Willie", "Sleepy Lagoon",
and “ Mr. Wonderful."
They hate worked very hard
to make this year as sines *ful as the proceeding ones.

Thank You,
Maggie Jane

We nf Ihe Journalism Staff
Borrower: A perron able to would like to thank Maggie Jane
swap hot air for roll coin.
Lawton for Ihe outstanding Job
she did on Ihe Indian figure* for
the Smoke Signala.
Cannibal:
A
heathen
who
never
Teddy: “I'll bet you felt it in
Mamie Jane la taking art in
your toes when I kissed you last works but lives on people.
aehool and I* going to apply for
night.
an art scholarship to college.
Pat; Yes you were standing
Lots of luck to )ou MMI‘o l*nw
Dust: MuJ with
on my feet.
squreied out.
you really deserve It.
“

SArC'JHSiST, *z;z.vrrjr *a ir

Hey, Den Mathieug, what hap- .
pened to you? You used to La
Try som ething new with carquite ihe lover or maybe I haven't tola; add cinnamon lu the water
seen you at work recently.
In which they are boiling.
It leere* as though Teddy Wat—
, .
kcr .a l taken down a notch the i
Olhe: lay after assembly by a , Grated cringe rind and a litll#
senior named I'at for leaving b*-i brown sugar cieate good flavor
.lie seniors were completoly f"r froren mavhed s&lt;|liath.
out — Shame, Teddy.
After every football game a n ml take a guOil look at David
group of juniors and ttnlort cut It1Drrbert.
hava a party. Wliat du you find
Who did Virgil Graeey have a
i
ereatlng al liias* parties date with Saturday night? Could
■IrUT
It be Lynda Ytakle?
D'C.T’ (I.I'll OI I'II EHH for ID.1ft.57. Hltnwn (leftto light) as they look over their duties, are: Louis
1 hear through tho grapevine
|t seems that 1 have l.csn hearthat tho fifth period English ells* Ing a lot about Janie U. and Tam­ Allman president; Norma Evan-, attielaryj Tommy Rus»y, trva uicr; and Viigil Hpivey, vice presi­
dent (Sanford Herald photo)
il really a Hot! To glva a hint my W
.ranter If there i* any
why — Bobby LitGs, Brantly truth In what I hear?
Bchlrard, Porky Seolt,
Phillip
Thar* is a cute boy In th* hand
L
eroi, end Pal who give* all th* girla a hard
ara all members. Poor Mr, Hay! tint*. Now Tommy you know you
Pat sura la happy these days shouldn't do that.
— Bttldes going with Toddy bar
What'* this s s hear about Ronfather bought bar a 1948 black nia Gila* and Wanda Barrel
Mercury and g-acea what? It ha*
ghlrlay
Anderson,
Bobby
• radio!
Crutchfield, Ann Ilavls, Kaye JenU« sure to go to finer rest kins and Nancy Richards attrndTueeday night to *** "Picnic",
"fall Frolic*" at Galnervllle
the annual variety show given by this week end. Have fun girla Y

for FLORIDA and YOU!
1
Tint foryourFalltourtosurheik-upl
la ikt **tl fr* swaths, n*fig« wdl
play hast la Iks jtMictl talus of siti.
tan U ear histery. They’re eer b*||«si
busts***...let's ike* tksa ** ty y e
nets tksa. Tki* d e l liil is • good slesf
la tk* right direcliea
It's the ssate *14 Coldea Rult, but *baa
pul to otrk it eot ealy milm us btpplte,
it the is good busiae**!

Who U that cvU red head Jim» y Cordall has been eyeln*?
BeDar be cartful Jimmy,
.
,
boy on tire loose. Wake up girls
r

break. Don't b« a square. They
think you’re cute.
4&gt;•*
ail -if u,cjr sjq.1
gl* adorable male* around Iter*
— m-m-m. We're not telling y»u
anything new are no Francis?

(

Would you hk* a tree supply &lt;I tovffteiy thoch (heiti so duo,but,
to yev* Itieods, ecployeet, r.trf giowp* Ask any f f t oD&lt;*l
H. II. lo lrasea Illy. Maw

a*T Mofo-IU

�offlf«,
trouble with chinch hags la their improved bermod*. c!c except
From lift#
toRmc the agent st. Ajsu»tlne
$rjt» Uwn* It in d o weather &lt;&gt;r itiiuct i\t»emewiil u»c tbi* column to bilng
with icatlerei kio.vn ape's *&gt;
*nfe» "Hun
agricultural tventa anJ material* &gt;hlch spread until iinsu.t all the
rhere U a bulletin available
in jour attention.
lawn jyi-,, if ’bey aren’t cheek rent thin office. Circular S J&gt;, on
•
•
•
rd in time.
Ordinarily chinch 'hinch bug cotlifol. Chinch bugs
I've had afrw calti recently bug* u til no* hollt'r the o'bef f difficult to find tx
e of
j&gt; bume owner* that are having ^ra»* varieties »uch at centipede, their »mall -ire. Unc of the bv*t

Agricultural
News
n- t u r n a . t t i i k e r , n
hKMIN.il.II COUNTY
A o m r v m 'R A L a o e y t
The word teem* to have gotten
Q around pretty well that Seminole
County hai a new Agricultural
\eent, for so far a!tno,l ciciy*
one he ha* met baa either ta,d
*•1 heard wo bad a new Agent"
or "I've been wanting tn meet
•
i t r Agent." Maybe in lime
Uic "new aeent" migh* meet you.
too r.ven t.iougb Seminole Coantly u .mall in land area tbe.e
a lot of people and a lot of
£ agriculture in the eounly; so c.-naequcntly don’t feel lef* out if
the "new agent" doean’t vlait
your plaep right uw ay.
The County Agent'* office i*
•&gt;n the ground flour «f 'he Courth'lii.p, Sanford t phone
tfot.
l*rn«e feel free 1o drop by any
time.
,.t the p roem time no partietilar time except Friday ba*
_ hem set a»idr n- an office day.
V The other day the agent may be
in the office or in the ( »Id, hut
yon can alwayx leavr wool wiih
-■ ....... -v-— - o r ,
t i n t 's
IN fltllJf irkat y &lt;i W ll or vhere
,
. ,» tenet! by phone.
We are m the Dtu.-e,* „t .*•ting the vorioui pro&lt;lueera mail­
ing list* up-to-date. So farm Sel­
ler* have been lent to Ihe calCemen, poiltrymcn. nuraerjuien,
m and citrui grew*r» in an effort

m‘ll ”l* to find ‘hem l» f*. '-res
a tin car with the top ami ba •
torn rem-ved into the H ge of
living tur. and browned area*,
and till with -arm wale. lf
chinch j j j i are pic*eit they
xill float ‘o the tup in 3 to min*

THE SANFORD HFRAl.n

M o n , Oct

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if nun i&gt; m d water tne lawn
.jr^ighly, allow the gr.-&gt;- in
Iry. aLi then dus*. The area may
.non H&gt; watered again Ugh ly to
git a goto! coverage.

exalt
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New Economy!

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tmaller town*. At lop, Stevenxm
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where. In a nationwide addrw ,
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Continued Growth O f Our C ity,
County Depends Upon Citizens
Th# cirri# of prosperity seems to be
' wMving Itself tighter mid tighter around
Sanford and Seminole County.
However, the thread that forms the cloak
of growth and increased economic condi­
tions, must be twisted into the finest yarn
of loyalty that can possibly be turned out
on the looms of time.
The stability and uprecedcnted growth
. must be dependent upon the citizens of San­
ford and Seminole County - for it would
ba useless to banter, trade, work and strive,
for those things ihat would create business,
•Industry, and commerce, unless those who
lire within the community itself supi&gt;orl
"l&amp;ose neighbors who form the backbone
of the city.
Merchants are dependent u p o n t h e i r
neighbors for trade, support mid loyalty.
They cannot be expected to pour their taxes
Into a mushrooming community govern­
ment unless they have the shopping faith of
the dtliens who live within our bound*
Many many of our citizens deplore the
conditions
i«i
Wndltlons tlinl
that exist on an miwnj«n,M
international
and nntiomU level the pouring of billons
of
OI dollars
u u im rn Into foreign countries with no
. return for the Investment except what they
call "the good will" of the nations into
Which these shiploads of dollars und goods
are funneled.
So It I* with our own situation - we
cannot exi&gt;ect thousands upon thousands of
dollars poured Into foreign shopping fields,
dollars on which there Is not return to the
community.
To lie sure - the local shoppers are ntftacted by lights and glamour, by boast*
and come-ona, by “plenty of room” to pnrk
and all of the other promotional fol de rol
that one listens ta and reads - but what of
the price tag?
The cost of transportation far exceeds

The Sanford Herald
rukll*h*S Dally K i r i n SalurSay *&gt;* Suna.y
■nter*A aa aaaaai alaM m atter Ortabvr ST. M il at
*aa p « it o fflta a t BiRfard. riarlS a ana*r ih* Art
a | ra n g ,* .. *f March 1. I STS

m an ranBnte Mtt*r »«s robii.h.t

MAnmN HARMAN t a . Kiavaitva fSltAF

HVBLTN J. CVSHINO a g r .n l'ln e i t m u r

la

C o n steau Father O f Free Diving'

S,

3 S £ %

• pci it a total uf two month, un
d rr water,” he «aid. "That lan't
very much, U ttT"
Couiteau wrote a book of hi*
•marine »ub«c» tdvenure* that
■old J,to0,000 eopic* Ite abo prodticctl lor Cohi mo ia Picture* I ..c
Silent World," a wiertlly beautiful
film of ocean life that won a
grand pri/c In the 10Vi frriival

has been proven I
Karh citizen can play a very Important
part In the complicated network of pro­
sperity that Is being woven nboul us. As
the needle of success weaves in «nd out,
ench person has a particular place In it to
form the mesh closer and closer around
Sanford and Seminole County to create »« c«nn'&lt;
i What began a* a iport for *’ou»lIhj dunk of security and succereha* become a wriou* ca-|
Let's each one do his or her part in 'teau
rear. Hr want* In »pcnd the r o l
making the Sanford and Seminole County of hi* tifv fulvin* the *ecret* of
urea the most important in Florida. It can the *ca. particular1- Ihe myatcry
of Ilia continent *hetf,
be done!
"Thi* »hclf. an ov.-rage of 1,•
I
•
fret belu* the *urface." he
Voting fs more than a privilege of our 0i«
•aid, 'Vvt*fid» mil fr..m e » rr,
citizens - It's a duty and an obligation. rontim nt from one or two mile*
Anil lltHt's somfthing to remember in thiso to fiuiulrrili uf nub- Hr &gt;11 it
pouting pre-eicftfon days. As Indfvldunl*, tie* the ocean nby**.
"Vcr&gt; I'Hle It
' » r* *v
\vi* don't owe any thing to the jwlltlcinns - ■hclf,
yet it cover, an arm great­
our obligation is to secure the highest type er than Euro|iC. It l» my dream
of goed government at local, stnle n*H nutcowiuer it
lonai level.
C'mi'trau ha' a mild duilaln
fur

Nub

amateur

sfM-arfi'hcr*

•ml prufv»»lonvl fi'hcrmi-n who
go down to1the vea with ncla.
"KDhing i* a thing 1 hate," he
•aid po'ltlvrljr. "I feel that In
30 year* fiihlng will be prohibited
In every1 »ea."
Hut the fiih themvhr* ran
takr little remotetlon front thi*
predlclUn. Couiteau »tmply re­
gard* pre'ent day^ fhhmg mrlhmil a* wailrful and destructive.

jihMh I* aatlilaS aaalaatva), ia tha.m* for r.poMlritlaa at all ta* local a'W* prlataS la thl&gt; a»w»papvr.

Ilunestly, though, don’t you sometimes
wonder
where thia groat muntry of ours
ItW M M Ul Kaitaaallr hr Oanatwl A4**rii'la«
is headed for? Regimentation seems to bu
iarvt** Inc &lt;*l flaargla Oavlaia Ratk a il*
Atlanta Oa«rat*
the answer whether we like It or not. The
great American spirit which was for so
■ rn srn iP T lo ii r a t e s
S r C arrlar
11* M r WMh
Oa* l l a a t h
II M
Jong
a shining example to the rest of the
T h re* M*ath*
rii* Taar
■1* Maalh*
Mat
«a vs
III I*
world, held In envy and awe. seems to be
All 'JWluary nalltaa, car** af ihiah*. rt'Alull*** an*
disapperaing under an avalanche of prt&gt;*
wait*** af aalartatamaal far Ik* parti.«* of rat.i.a
CitSa wilt ht ahartaS fay at raealar *Sv*Mi.tna rata*
mine* of accurlty from the cradle to the
He would rmne the ocean* of
Page 4,
Monday, Octotrcr 15, 1955 grave.
their mlm-nil wealth, turn them

Utf.A'DAY

SALE
ALL

WAITRESSES

I fitD0C£0
M».v%

The Nsvjr poHcy of employing
the physically handicapped on the
same baria aa the able-bodied
hi i worked out eery succrufully
In the Overhaul and Repair De­
partment at the Nava) Air Station
Corpua I'hrUtl, Tezat. Of the 3.000 employee*, *ome 300 are pltytlcallr handicapped. Each 1* do­
ing hi* work with prreiii«n—«ml
with great courage.
The Naval Training Crnter at
San Diego, Calif., ha* a "*hlp’a
bell" that can play hymn* at the
flick of ■ switch. On itundayi or
oo special ocravion* It become*
a carillon, chiming out familiar
hymn*. Combining u imall bell*
with the principle* of modern elertronVa and the old-fatjtloned pi­
ano player, there are four loudipeakers to carry the music of
the bell* to all corners of the
station.

v " m o v e tOO

ante rlaga for man are atlQ only steadily,
"Matched fouraomet—a act of
mond ring industry, It la growing diamond engagement end wadding
ring* for both the butband and
Ckiaf Wang Wan Ku«l joioad wife — are alio becoming popthe Navy mora than M year* ago, nlor." be remarked, adding: "p a r­
»nd boa boon a oaturalliad Ameri­ ticularly In Texaa—on op.
can cltiian since IMS, but never
P« tenon, a bo U promoting the
•at toot in the United State* un­ idea that a diamond ring la a bo)‘a
til thla year when he waa aent bait friend, la a top figure in the
to the naval hoapital at Oakland, glitter held who itarted from ex
___________
California, for treatment. Wang aetly nothing.
ia a Chief Steard who baa cookei
•board tuch thip* aa the MINDA­
fr, A . INDOOn
NAO and flagships ESTES. At 62.
Wang ta atll] anxleua to ahlp over.

I

Karns

ABOUT
THI8 QUESTION

"The oewiMpera will be full of
hswttag ■cridewto, bat th*M
sea m Ij the a*rf—a m m .
ImaglM all lb* ieoaer laiitlM,
sad f i o u * to property that
\ witl BUSS bey a glS.‘ I.lability Policy
ad ail
of my faulty- foe lojarieo
daoieg* « o may esaaof*

PHONE ITT

nouns

Quided mlaatloa are robot weagam a, which can be directed to
■ targat by laatrumonU built Into
Urn dovlao, or by command! originatiag autilde. It haa been aald
at the mlaaile: "There ia no cock­
pit, an pilot. Inatoad. there la
t built-in Intelligence, crammed
Into Mack boaaa."

• ia s o n i

W IEBOLDTS
CAMERA SHOP
&gt;11 PARK AVE.

rated. At MO feet I wea quite

rnoN E

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drunk."

G e n e ra l Insurance
H. JAMES GIT’’1 AGENCY

•

H i IAST FIRST STREET
PHONE 78
H. JAMES CUT
JAMES B. GUT

VOTERS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
i
The undersigned Democratic nominees for Seminole County public offices In the General
Election on November 0, 1050, urg e the voters to support the Democratic Party on the local,
state and national level.
It is our betinf thnt only through the election of a Democratic Congress and a Democratic
administration can wu maintain a voice in national affairs and reflect our views in government.
Our own United States Senators and Representatives from Florida, together with t h e i r
colleagues from our neighlx&gt;ring state*, occupy important chairmenshipx and positions on the
influential committees of Congress. They likewise hold high positions within our own Demo­
cratic Party.
Their voices^spenklng for ua as our rtprts entativss, can best be hen red In Washington by
the irnity of which they are members * the Democratic Party.
Senators Holland and Smathers, Governor Collins, Congressman Hcrlong and our six
other Democratic Florida Congressmen, have endorsed the nominets for the Democratic PartyWe join them In urging the election of a Democratic administration and a Democratic Congress
in November. In this wsy, and in this way only, do we have a chance to make our voices 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

irtE E

HRIVElt \ &lt;Mt I'PANTM *»»'
AM, —KOItlM-tT.il1 AND
PURRENT THIS AD

THE KING &amp; I
t

lllcbard Unlmark lo

KISS of DEATH

0 . P. HERNDON for Clerk of the Circuit Court
J. L HOBBY for Sheriff
MARY E. EARLE for County Assessor of Taxes
JOHN L. GALLOWAY for Tax Collector
RAYBURN T. MILWEE for Superintendent of Public Instruction
C. F. HARRISON for Member o f School Board
CAMILLA D. BRUCE for Supervisor of Registration

—

ERNEST HOUSHOLDER for County Judge
KARLYLE HOUSHOLDER

for County Prosecuting Attorney

s ic t u * *

JOHN KRIDER for County Commissioner, District No, 1.

ro m m m
Bob

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"The aea ii our gnate.t re•oorre." he 'aid "It can auitaln
double the world'* pr&lt; &gt;rnt popu­
lation."
Couitrau ha« aitembled a »laff
of 30 *jierlali't.' tn plan amt man

" W a in ir lia e a .
•m C.V.W h it n s y

« 0W, for use In a guest room, you simply remove fha

a*

Into watcrv farmlnyi &gt;- ■•’ -*fiih are ranched a* .clcntlfieallyr
a* rattle are un dry land now.

LAST TIME TOMfillT
STARTS S:3S

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n u p im h

parka which serve you • the sanitary fnTbs answer: Mats flngsr*:
cilitlea — are all dependent upon the supYou msan mtfl a n actually be­
l&gt;ort of local citizens.
ginning to s t i r Mgagomoat
One of thu greatest futures - greater
lings:
than even the biggest In any Florida city
"Y*s mors or try day.” said
* is in front of Sanford and Seminole
Henry Paterson. Hi# nation's la ri'
County if local area citizens would but
cat diamond ring manufacturer.
band together to make It possible- This
"But In (be eaao of men we don't
future cannot be accomplished by those who
call them engagement rings. Wa
call them acceptance ring*.
pull n|»art Iml cud of with — those who are
"When a woman bacomea aagagattempting to bring to a reality such pro­
ed, she naturally wants to gist
jects ns the "Capital Improvement pro­
her fiance a preisnl. And th an la
gram” -th e "docks and terminals" - th e1
no earthly reason why she should
"Snnford-Titusville Canal” - a new "air­
not buy him a diamond ring, so
she too, can hare an trarUallag
port” to nerve the community - the "cuttacproof of bee lota and affaetloa."
way and 17-02” - and a myriad of others
There U also another advantage
that are being placed Into the achievement
In Dili trend for tbs bachelor. If
hopper.
hit girl throws him over for an­
To be certain—Sanford and Seminole
other guy. be can bock the Hog
County is out to achieve big thing*—and
as gard him to court a new flame.
in spite of wliMt some may say, these pro­
Paterson said that while acceptjects will become real.
Bui most of all—the biggest 1»om In San­
ford would come to pass if local citizens
would but trade with their -neighbors - a
— .; n«n
fuh »■»half »•«
hla iuiu,&lt;future ufmi.i»n.,
expedition'
"Trade
Home" *|in-c
spree n»uiu
would ncreate
irnuu nAti uuinc
» w smiles NEW
nr.o YOIIK
iunn -.rt —
. "It may strike yau without
that would circle the city because home-, me". die man ‘her hive mo»t one of tha perils of free die-! warning at IJ0 feel. But you are
town folks would be happier ____
- v*»uid
rc- n a ta l officer named j1
/
- *,
u nlu,«c''
"»rco»U. or, as *“«
*• tool it at too feet,
,
Jacqu&lt;-*-3
vr
...........
Couilrau hi
h n. aptly named „it.
"it strikes people In different
cclve more for their dollar siwnt -- and CoulU„
"rapture of the deep." No one ta way*. It may exhilarate yen or
would realize a bigger and better city in 1(p ,urnr&lt;| ihe world1. »«■•%Into jo*f *ure how it opeVata*. hut un- depress you But It tend* to take
the final analysts.
ja goldfiih bu«l by to-inveminj: der heavy prcuurt the nitrogen away your cautloa and instinct for
America became a great nation because the aqualung in io«. since then In Ihe air the &lt;| • ir*
«urvival.
of the loyalty of its citizens - and so enn the «&gt;»lrr In It* pearly bed on »ecm. U&gt; affect bl» oenae la the
h il ,akan (he „ v#l
••m
e
wa&gt;
alcohol
rauic*
Intoila
doten
m?n. Some almnlr V*ot
S . n f o r d -nd W n .,1 , &lt;*»»., I* ™ * S ^ S L X J * : n'.”£ 2
t *,lon
oa going down. Other* .imply regreat communities because of the loyalty ,pr
CtHidrau, who haa aulferrd — malneri where they we.r until
of Its citizens.
| ( ourieau, a 'lender athtrtk man or enjoyed — thla atraage t e n i a 1they d-owned. Anything can hapIt is n pure slid honest determination that of w. I* the acknowledged ' lather llon hundred* of timet, laid:
jpen. Your mind ia almoat ooliteSanford's growth and pros|&gt;erit.v can lie of free (living." * »p..rt folinaed
Improved tremendously with the tide turn* ,nllllon •“dttulaiu ,n
America aloi.e.
ing Imck to "home town loyalty".
Since he pul un a face math
Do ns others hrve done - when you hear and tubmrrscd for Ihe fln l time
a ncighlmr or friend apeak of shopping In in IBM, Cnu'leaii ha* mule more
foreign communities - remind them that than 10,000 dive*, including a re­
(triccnl of Sol feet in 1HT.
"they can find their needs here at home' cord
"Hut altogether I have protiahly

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T t ! HavAtS b_ I_______
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can te r nanal

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rings t

th. poMibu m e o r.. a - - a

according to transportnlton exports, It costs
tha traveler ten cents per mile to operate
his car.
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Then there is the friendly greeting of
your hometown elerk who welcomes you to
-tha local merchant's store - the guarantee
lhai -"Van merchandise doesn't meet the
highest atannwodg n neighbor represents It
£will be exchanged or traded.
' There are the streets which must be
paved in front of your home - front the
tax you and your local merchant* pay. The
poiiot protection you receive each day and
night whatever the day of week - the fire
protection - the water you drink - the

By HAL B o n n

HEW YORK » — Gu m th a t's a amall part of booming dia­

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.

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GEORGE A. KELSEY for Constable, DistrictNo. 3.

S E A R C H E D ".

W. HUGH DUNCAN for Justice of the Peace, District No. 4.

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J. Q. (SLIM) GALLOWAY for Constable, District No. 4.

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W. A. LEWIS for Constable, District No. 6.

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"CHILDREN UNDER
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HOMER SEWELL for Justice of the Peace, District No. 6.

(Pol Ad. Sponsored and Paid For By Swmincis County Democratic ExscuUvvs Com.)
R. 8. Btllhlmsr, S«c rotary-Treasurer

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THE SANFORD HERALD Mon., Oct 15, 1956, Pago 5

S o cia l fv u n ii
Magnolia Circle
Hears Lecture
On Air-Layering
A very Interesting lecture and
drmonilratlon
on
alrlaycrint
plant* and *hrub* was given by
Mr*. C, L. Powell at Thur»day'»
meeting of the Magnolia Garden
Hub Circle, which wa* held at
the home of Mr*. L. R. Hagan,
with Mr*. J. E. Nichold*. Mr*.
H. K. ning and Mr*. Fred Perkin* serving a* co-hotteue*.
The gucit ipeaker. a prominent
amateur garde-er of S»*vfoed. wa*
introduced by Mra. R. W. Herron,
program chairman. Mr. Powell
*ugge*ted u»lng heavy duty alu­
minum foil Inttead of plaatic for
airlayering, a* it I* le*« rxpen»i\e, much ea*ler to u«e and pro­
duce* belter rrtulU than plastic
theeti, and rubber band*. Many
of the girl* were »urpri*ed to
learn that air layering U *o ea*y
to do, and decided to do a lot of
it in the near future. Mr. Powell
»tated ipring U the be*t time of
the year to do air-layering but
good results can be had almost
anytime of the year. So several
of the ladie* retailed to try it
the very next day.
The member* presented a gilt
to Mr. Powell, who in turn pre­
sented I he hottcti with a lovely
powder puff plant, which he had
air layered, and a h«u*e plant to
Mr*. J. W. Me*»ler, a former
Magnolia Circle’* project for
the year. "Giving of our G ar­
den**'. wa* fulfilled thi* month
by each inrmber'* receiving ge
raniur.v cutting* from a mem
her’* garden.
The meeting wa* pre»ided over
hv Mr*. Charlc* Meek*, ehairman, who urged all member* ta
attend the general buainesi meet
ing. which will be a covered dish
luncheon Thursday, Nov. II. at 12
noon It Ihe Shrine Club building
Mr*. J. W. Mealier,
member. Mrs. Cart England, an:
Mrs. J. W. Sinclair were wclcom
rd a* go eat*.
Mr miter* attending were Mr*.
P. H. Colbert, Mr*. Frank Dtame,
Mr*. Dirk Elam, Mrs. L. ’P. Ha­
gan. Mr*. Albert Hardr»ty, Mrs.
A It. H irrii. Mn. R. W. Herron.
Mr* F. D. Johnson. Mr*. F. D.
Ucske, Mn. Charlc* Meeks,
Mr*. II. H. Odham Sr.. Mr*. Hratley Odhain, M n. J . E. Nichold*,
Mra. KreJ Perkini, Mn. C. I,
Powell, M n. H. K. Ring, Mn. K.
D. Scott and M n . J. L. Weber.
D e M o tte

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S p e a k

On Civil Defense
this Wednesday
Folding TB Christmas Seals
will he Ihe
, ,prni-ct of
. the women
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Of the l .vie Department of the
Sanford Woman » Club when they
m r« Wednesday at lt&gt;:» a m .
Thev plan lo spend he entire
morning working on thlt, then
at 12 M there will he a rovered
dish luncheon. Hoslrases for the
meeting will he Mr*. (’. M. Flower*. Mr*, liny Tllli*. Mr*. F. E.
Brc. keiirulge, and Mr* W. H
Slemper.
At I 30 p in. Fred DeMotte.
. . . District Direc­
Area Five. State

Grading System
Explained At Meet
Of Grammar P-TA

The framing system wa» dl«cussed at Thursday*! meeting of
the Grammar School P-TA.
Mra. G. E. Gile* prraided o irr
the meeting In the absence of
Floyd Richard*, president, who 1*
out of town sttendlng the funeral
of hla grandfather. Mr. Ruckler
made a report on the Peanut
Buwl saying that plan* were prowhich
A miscellaneous bridal shower cresting nicely, after
honoring Atr*. Pent Whitley, the County Council Safety Chairman.
former Min Rochelle Eubanks, Mr* R. H. Murray cave a report
was hell Thursday night in the on the School of instruction at
home of Mr*. R. F. Chandler Jr. Pinecrest and ttreitrd that Iherr
are very strmgrnt rule* concern­
on Highway K-OT.
Appropriate bridal game* urre ing tho u*e nt RB gun*. slingplayed at which the winrert were •hoi*, bows and arrow*, etc. and
MU* Jean Wilke .nd Mr*. Whit- ,hat ,he p; rfnl of -ny
&lt;’*uSht
| using *uch a weapon, unlet* ae,,
, ,
cempanied by the parents, is 11While Mr*. Whitley opened her #bIp |e , jai, „ nlcncP&lt; , flnP
many lovely gift*, irfic it mrnt* of or bo(b
cookie*, mint*, nut* and soft drink*
Mr*. M. Ritcr won the room
were enjoyed by the guest*.
Those prc»cnt were Mr* Mary count with Mr*. James Grant
Alexander, MUa Glad;* Hasty, coming in second.
TIIK RKMINOLK IIGII SCHlIOI. Triple trio will m s '•- its fir-i appearance Tuesday nigl l. Mcmt-on
The parents then retired la the Ilf
Mr*. Jim Lumbcrson Mu* Jean
tlir -Ingiln; groU)» Heft to ih-hi............. bii i .t.hf d. Kay Irnlln*. Pat Harrington. Sylvia Price
individual
room*
where
the
grad­
Shirley Anderson .A nn Uau*. l.oui* llarim«u. i ,.rol Nutt, Iri* CauM-y, and Nancy
Wilke, Mr*. Helen Constantine,
Car’i. (Sanford
*
ing
system
wa*
discussed.
They
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Mra. Wendell Hlrt, Mis* Mary
Frances Hemicrton. Mitt Minnie were told that K stand* for ex­
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Lee Met*. Mr*. H. t. Eubanks. cellent work. S plus I* very good
w o rk n in d ic a te * th a t th e c h ild
M ix Joy ce Ray Rock. Mrs. Chand* U
doing setWfaitory work, a* well — —
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Barbara Harvey. Mi*. Kathy
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By HELEN SNODGRASS
go below passing, r i* consldWilke, Mis* Pat Ca.-ubc, Miss
Mis*
Susanne Nndcr, of de­
Plan* are underway for the
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. ered unsatisfactory ami is given
J , i-l t»w birthday crlebratlnn
la&gt;u Muse and Mi** Wanda because It la thought that the child nary, became the Iridc of John Peter Pan League
tlursl Connery Jr Sunday. &lt;M.
Uridges
to tie held at the P lnccm t Scholl
c»uld do better, and F Indicates 14. at 2 p. m. at the Burnett Mem­
Installs O fficers
'allure due to refusal to learn.
Au.moriura on Son. Nov. 4 from
orial
Methodist
chu-vh
in
Enter
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Officer* indalied at the lecenl | _
The child ta gra ted on his indi­
with the Rev Don Mailing
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3 In 4 pm .
vidual work and grades are given pri*e,
officiating in the doUltc ring cere
"[ X‘“ fV" r &gt;’•"
I I’arrnt*. brother* and »Htei • of
as an indication of hi* attitude monv
League, uhieh met at the reerra
girl trouts in Sanford and sur­
toward work and hi* striving for
The bride, given ir m am agr by ,,n" rfn lrr- *«*■ t'o -n'ent. Nancy round.-!* areas are invited, and
. accomplishment.
her falher. Willard Dan Nrnlcr ' !'.bb; im pr-. ten*. Me.imfis Mewa. dressed in a leiullful light Murray -c.-iclary. ti..ry Amt Wut-1 **ou '
l*&gt;lrrm*llite and browBr KIT TV KIM BAI.I,
blue knit suit with navy and wNile ,on; n,„| tr,-«*urrr -wily ttobh nlr rJ,k ’" ‘,l I’*rtlctpl,r
Th.ngs have ready gotten off
accessories and carf:*l a white
Th(. trpJMJW ,
. „
The oimmlfire Is planning -he
to a flying Mart at l.yman this
taint prayer hook t pped with a .
pri’grnm in -eonjutulion with ihe
year. The teacher* have been
Among those attending Parents’ L
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program
foil.,,.:
mereileaaiy piling on tne home Day al Ihe Citadel, in Charles- hdo orelvtl, her only attendant Sallv Robb atti-ndeu the nat.tr.il neighborhood service team, romwork. Not only have we been ion, S. C„ wen- Mr, and Mr*, wa* her *it'er. Mi&gt;* Silly Nriioi, convention in Tamr-.i ant gate
po»ed t-t Mr*. I.. It Bauer, Mr*.
studying hard, but the evtra cur- G. A. Maffclt and Mr and Mr*, also of De Bar;
cep-it mi itinr Ili-uni * Mil. n i0j,| Howard Han-on. Mr*. E, K Higricular acUvtiie* have kept us n. F. Roblmn, whose ions, Allen
Mr. Kdwdn tonnery. pf DcUnd.| thp ,t„rj -The Sea |»rln,e*.” gmbo'ham J r . Mrs. Fred Robb,
Jumping.
and Ronnie are second year cad hrnthcr of the grumn wa* bc*l i«i eh *h«- ! -1,1 .it i t,- rainna «.-n- Mt* D \V, Linker and Mra. L.
Lyman’t social life ha* r*rtatn- »ta. Roth »re member* of the man.
vention ar.d \ may It &gt;hh told -lie M Mill-apt.
The reception immediately fol­ story " 'l l » lltdtrred Ant*’’ also
ly picked up this year. Most of Citadel Choir.
Thi*! »*ill he a nationwide rrlclowing
Ihe
wedding
wi*
bet!
in
the credit gne* lo the Seminole
told at the ecinv-nlion
braii"d of the birthday of the
Timing Asaocialion. Thi* newly
Friend* of Mrs. J. A Roh*un the church annex and Mis* handy
uuniait who brought girl ‘Coining
Rrfre*hmenU were served
farmed organintion hopes to «t&gt;- Jr. will tw pleavni to learn that Nrtder. sister of the bride, a*
from (ngland to her home m
listed
in
the
reception
and
kept
j
lain a drag strip, and to help she has returned home from OrSnvatmlh ln 1912. Her birthday
MilHIIONAI.
SOCIETY
ftnanre thi* projerl they have ange Memorial Hospital in Orlan- the bride’* book.
fads oil Oct. 31 which will begin
ON P\G E 12
Mis* Net !er wa* graduated frain
bren •-&gt; .ntoring dances after Ihe do after undergoing surgery, and
1Girl Scdni Week.
Del.and
High
School
and
wa*
em­
football gamas. Everyone enjoy a ii rtcotrnng nicely.
ployed by the Southern Belt tel - !
thee*c dames and hopes they have
------a lo: more in the future.
Mr*. Harold Kailncr, 2Sh| E. rphone amt Telegraph Co- in San
The Student Council had it* D cornl St., left Saturday to Join ford.
Mr. Connery wa* educated in
find meeting Sept. H. They her hti*band in Michigan, where
elected the fullowing officer* »he will remain for two week*, DcLand Srho-d* amt t* serving
with U. S. Coa-t Guard, njw
officer*: David Steven*, Pie
Mr. and Mr*. George hems, stationed tn lUrnrgatt New Jcr
ident; Johnny Fambro. Vice Pre*
ident, Dunns Lou Barnes, Set-re with their daughter. Rose Marie, *ry, where they wilt make their
tary ;'an d Lynn# Joyce. Treasur- Irft .Sunday for a three-week va b o r n e . ____________

Recent Bride
Feted At Shower
InWhitleyHome

Suzanne Neider John Gonnerv k irl scouts Make

Are Wed Sunday in Enterprise

Limelight
On Lyman

P erso n als

Plans To Observe
Founder's Birthday

Conning
The News
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By VIRGINIA CONN

Completely surprised Thursday reeklail* Thursday night, in (half
night wai Ruth Barron, when, aa lovely Mayfair home. HATTU U
she prepared for a trip to Jack* very fortunate in having &gt; such a
lonviiie, a knock founded on tho thoughtful akipper, and such a
door. Feeling slightly annoyed at gracious skipper's wife. In very
being dii'urbed, she answered it, few school* In the Navy arw ituonly to discover her parents there denla Included in the activities,
all the way from Texas. Thry
are Mr. and Mr*. D. A. Duck­ but here the C.O. and all the In­
worth of Homton. Texas. Bill structors make them feel ns much
Rarron is In Jacksonville at at home a* posiible.
FAWTTU. on T A D. from VA1IDrnppcl by to see Bonnie
9. and he will also be surprised Grandy. Bob is the North Amer*
when Ruth. Vicki and Mike arrive
for Ihe weekend with the Duck­ lean Representative in VAH-II. He
kept for Port Lyautay on Wed*
worth*.
nr«lay. Another rep who I* re­
Betty Mountcastlc had a baby turning today is Jean Teiasen.
boy. No Utr scoop on a name,
hut so many peop!
avc been house's huibind. She was shopp­
ing for delieartrs, and much e«
Inquiring about her that if I hear cited when I saw her thi* morn­
any more details 1 will let you
ing.
know. The baby was born In ,be
Robert Conn's parents, Mr. and
Memorial hotodal and I imseine
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h « L b* rib? ,!* ! Mr*. Henry Conn of Palm Beaeh,
” ,Ia * Piim
"tla
l **a11-li1.
f by lhe tlm# are coming lo spend the week­
ItV
this
coinrs
out.
end with us, and sine* I haven't
The Driftwood Circle of the done any cooking yet, I mmt tear
Sanford Garden flub merit away from the typewriter. One
at Belly Guy’a this morning more word. Jean Miller Hat a
Mny wi* re mined all Navy wives, littler cocker named Mr. Smith,
cnlivled, officer, and retired, that who wishes to use this method
you ate rligiblr lo being, lluw to say hello to hi* Grandmother
ever, Mike Stone, lbs- president In Ml**i**ippl Woof! Grandmo'h•ay* that they r»pcclully want
*r.
people who are ACTIVE, and that
la te notice— There will m a
mean* who wdll get out and work
on their various project*. Alt of meeting of the executive board
ui who hav* bought new home* of the Officer'* Wive* Club Tues­
in Sanford are interested in day Morning at ten o'clock, al ’h«
beautifying them, and this u an home of Mr*. R. II. Conn In Lit­
eveellent opportunity to learn tle Venice. The purpose Ii to
how. And I, for one, thsll be very complete plan* for the Halloween
glad to plunk down my three party to be held at the B.O.Q. on
dollar due*, to find out how to Sa'urday night, October twentygrow grass in*iead of weed*, a,id seventh
flowers instead of fungul. Also,
Boo Gana*. the pretident of Ihe
Sanford Garden Club, can turn
out some of Ihe lovelirsl arrange­
(HI. t)
ment* you have ever seen, and
Karen Evan*
t understand that she la wond­
Mr*. B. B Cmrntev
erful about showing how. Many
Beverl' 'toger*
of you have seen Ihe arrange­
Mr*. W » Young
ment* that Retty Guy has made
Jimmy 'ordetl
for parlies, and Betly told me
Catherine knn Lin
that she ha* only learned the
Kenneth Wood
ait since being In Sanford, so
Oct. H
let's go girls! Can't tell what ta*
Pat Fliipitri
lent you may uncover.
Oct. 21
Ruth and Forest Non rile en­
Joyce Ann Cutlum
tertained about twenty gun!* far
Diane Catherlna Wood

Happy Birthday

U. T. 0 . Chairman
Speaks To Women
* Of St. Monica ~
A very Informative talk on To­
lled Thank Offerings v a t heard
h* Ihe women of St. Monica'*
Chapter of the Woman * Auxiliary
of Ihe Holy Cro»»
Fpbropa!
Church, when ihey met Tuesday
nighl at th* home of Mr*. Walker
Meriwether, on 20th *t.
Mr*. Joe N’icholai, ehiirman.
a
preikled over the mee'ing, which
opened with a devotional by Mr*.
K Torbc't. Mr*. I^uren Johnson.
CTO rhairman, IntrodiueeJ Mr*.
Arne!!* Noble, Auxiliary rhairman
of CTO, who &lt;poke to the women
ilxmt Ihe United Thank Offerini.
!t wa* snnoonrrd that the Fall
Deanery mreling will be held Oct.
•2.A at 9:30 am . in Winter Park,
af'er which Mr*. A. R Pinkerton,
fruitcake chairman, for St. Monica
Chanter, as well a t the Woman**
Auxiliary, urged everyone to begin
taking order*
i St Monica will be in charge of
- the Food V&lt; th at the baiaar which
will be held at the pwriih house
the flr*t part of December, the
; exact dile to be announced later.
A motion wa* made and carried
• that Ihe regular me ding of at.
' Monica’s Chipter will be changed
to Ihe second Monday of n r h
month, and Mr*. I’luJ Stanley Jr.

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S t &amp; t n K D S S M i 'ffS H B U iF ir

e r' *n on*f ' *° ,n co u r*sf *fh«ol c*Bon in Trnne*see

-*- »!&gt;•? »** sponsoring "Pep*
itu iu n i in Ihr iftcrnoun before
evrry game. Thf.e have hren a
huge stnee**, a* everyone veils
his h raj off.
The Captain* of the Greyhound*
thi* year are P»tc Van Horn.
|)jvld nrdwlnri lni, » , v | j
b| Clfn). T„ 0 , criol)l |niim, t
ha„ himppreJ
brt)k, n ,
aRd n„nnie
Co„ eUe-, brokfn J&gt;w- B«ah Hoy.
are getting along fine and shouM
be bark In there playing *o,.n.
To cheer our learn un i . vj.'orv
we have ele*led I t T n i 1
n t w C"M
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are
Lyi ne oyie. apa ,
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Hitchcock, Loretta /-ol-

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Enjoyed

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Camp-Out
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^ r*‘ ^ i r *i r f i P«»w
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' j 1 '•'II be pleased to hear lhai g y G . S . T r O O O 1 4 9
*• home from the hospital
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A 'T a m p O u t” at Silver I vkc
and doing nicely.
was enjoyed by the girl* of T r-'P

Mr amt ''r» . Iloy Cha*e and
•mall son. Bruce, left Thursday
lor yan Dir;o, C a l. wherr Mr.
Chase will in tlaliuned with the
l S. Navy.
—
Lucretla
Brniaon. II year old
daughter uf Mr. and Jtrs. Wtl*
lord O, Brinvon, form er resi-

119 la*t weekend, arcompanle.l bv
their Dnnp leader. Mrs Fred
Robb. They arrived .d H r camp
Saturday afternoon and eiutk
rd supper an t stayed ovi-r nighl
Then Sunday murning thry went
in a body lo Ihe Christian Mi*
sionary Alliance Church, where
the service w-*s rondue'rd by the

'lrnl,
Sanford who moved to
Charleston. S C.. only this sumr .blJ
brrn
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LT.arleiton Cl ral Sociel; This i*

I*ho 1%
Rev. David S. Carnefix. vs
wuMv *
member *1 large t.f the rv«-&lt;
(nmmittre
of inr
the vCitru*
tfiii
in
,„H , ,('ounc !
of Girl Scout*. I'SA.
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ar hn[1„r f.,r ,.urrp, ia . „
A ftrr cburrb „ ,r). rcltir ,H
tor of Civil Defense, who ha* hi*' Illan’ J *n?*1
1 ‘ he Is the only chill in lite- Silver Like, carried their lunch.
re tide nee at Daytona Brach. will
«*hl#y, and lad* Mltier, jsoercty.
and spent the afternoon -imin­
*t&gt;e*\ on "Women In Civil De Thfy , r r , ° ol" f . * |ow) ^*h
ing
feme " Special guest* will be Ihe « ^now thcy 11 k ,*P UP «h t K"* 1
Mr. and Mr* W.
Hutchinson
County Commissioner* and the
_
Sr., have Ju*l returned from a

local director of civil defeme. A.
B. Peterson.
At 2 p.m. The Civic Department
will hold a combined meeting
with the Fine Art* Department,
and in observance of National Art
Week, there will be an rshibilion
of paintings by well-known Itcal
artiit. Air*. D. C. Howard. Air*.
K. I). Rinehart who was sched­
uled to speak on “Ceramic* As a
Hobby" will be unable lo attend,
having been called to Akron, O ,
due to illness in Ihe family.
Hmtrase* for Ihe Fine Art* De­
partment will b&lt; Mr*. Stephen Ter
llortl and Mr*. A. 11. Fcrbcr.

5

Thf
»lertcd wmk- three aeek vacation in the New have Just become parrel* of a
ing on (he vnnuvl, and h#-e England statea and New York.
baby boy in Clifton Springs, N
elected a staff wlln Barbara DeY, expect lo br reluming Immr
pew, Editor, ind Lynne Joyce, Mr. *nd Mr*. Byron Fox, who in Sanford in about two week*
Associate Editor. All tho senior*
are working like beaver* (o make
this the br«t yearbook ever.
Aims For Advancement Is Theme
This year Ihe school newspaper
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the "Lyman Pup" ii published
by the JournalUm Club, « group
Mr*. L. L. Mager, DrRary, as a challenge to Ihr officer*
p^^ent
TWrty-mlnute conference* were
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nn c Seminole Raptlst Asvwiaiion of held by officers and chairmen b...
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» month during Ihe jcho;l year. Woman. Missionary Sorlcly at fore the meeting w a, di-m.-wd
The firat issue came out on Oct Timf.ri-v’* meeting which wa* Other ofifeer* ln*t*llr-l were
ober 1*1. Mr*. Schm'nf. lJng'.th ,ir|(I t ,'jhp Stetson Baptist Church vice-president, Mr. Comb* V 'una,
Daytona Beach: *erretai ire**thi«fh' r‘jtc* f,CUl,y *dVi'°r t0r ln Df,JnJ'
urer, Mr* J. W. I'arham Aan
T h e g irl a voile,bait team h a * ' ” ” ’
[hf
ford: and youth director. Mr* C
battled Oviedo twice this year: « -w " f k,h* W?,f h',0lrd* ° he Norman Bennett Jr
Da (on*
although the first gam- eouM*' ' '
x
, x
Chairmen insiailed were loin
hardly be called . bettie
« , * nMtra 3,:*
* &lt;• munitv Ml»«itm*. All* l.illu i'nrn . . . .m ..r.ri ta i . i i i
A prayer for miisionarir* on the ----------- ------- -----------*h
oalendai of prayer followed the ter. New Smyrna Ilea *' M -*lbn
in the leennd game, though * e -,|CVotion
Study, Mr* ( arlyle Br- .V*. Dp
put up a better fight, Oviedo
iy*m# of the m erlins wa*
Stewart b p. Mr* Jack
•till crept by u* S3 ty 27
„ .T hr
™ ,hf
* * . Hryanl
Fori Orange
l'r.ver
The World Series ha* been the " Alm' fo,r A,h?ncrmrnl • ,*nd
\
J |v , r ? « n .v'-ford
main topic of eonversath-n around
K m !!" of “u k r iand' l»»MWtr. Mrs G It Drake San
Lyman n i . week Between cIi m f1)rd : Publleation*. Mi* w. L
She
exilalned
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e&gt; everyborly rushed lo radio* lo shf **Halned thal
thal the
the plan
plan of
of
“Aim. f*r Advancement" focusei
Hari'.ru Bea
Training
flnJ the out the score. The ex­ „„ Ik . . a m . .
School*. Mr* M. D Jackson,
on
the
»’preme
privilege
of
pari
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citem ent ran high as the .eric*
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Kdgaw-ater: Children'* II"ne. Mr*
drew to a clove and offered a ‘^ ra ° fj " r * „ T .t I S
Thomaa
Park.
Orange r „ r :

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pleasant diversion from the other- ',ro *fd

wise dull routine.
The light begins to
now •* we draw to a
be back again next
once again it** time
light on Lyman".

fad* away
elo*e. We'll
week when
for "Lime­

B I R T H S
Air. and Mn. Byron A. Fox,
Mo W. Third St., announce the
birth of a ■ lb. II ox. boy in
Clifton Spring*, N. Y. The boy.
who ha* been named WUli.m Wes­
ley. wa* born on Sunday morn­
ing, Oct. 7.
tra* appointed secretary.
Refreshment* were served to the
following: Mra. Laurwn Johmon.
Mr*. Donald J« e » , Mra. K. Torbett, Mr*. A. R. Pinkerton. Mr*.
Phil Stanley Jr. Mra. Joe Nichola*. Mr* Walter Meriwether, ami
Mr». Amelia Noble.

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Pul it here where/it will earn the most for you
It's a good Scotch trait To be Thrifty and
It's a fine American Custom to put your
Savings in a Savings and Loan Assocation
where it is used to help build homes
and make the community grow and prosper.

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The "Aim. for Advancement" 0 [ ^ .r *r’ ,Neww S« » rn* n,\\rhtheme become* an important ,inUl:t Mr.*'
.C:
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. . torn Brach; Assistant l'unl-t,
basi. for the outlined pmgra
program of Mr,
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work a-vd every woman »houUi?J‘"'
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be challrnged to appropriate these Coatt
' ' y* Superintendenl.
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aims In person*) Chriitian ex­
Mr*.
J.
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till
more.
New
Smyrna
perience
Beach; DrLand District Superin*
Mr*. A. J. Peterson. Sanford, lendetn. Mr*. Alert A. WentI . Dr
president the past seven year*, Leon Spring*; Sanford District
and Atrs. John D. Abraham, sec­ Superintendent, Mr*. Clyde Hum­
retary Ihe past five year*, were phry, Sanford: YWA Counselor,
presented with lift* for their Mr*. L e o
Nichol*,
Daytona
failhfutnets and welldoing In Beach; G, A. Counselor, ' !r»
serving th* Lord.
John E. Fox, Sanford; SunVam
299 members and visitors were Counselor, Mra. Arthur .Mc*r&gt;
present it the annual meeting. A New Smyrna Beach; Assistant
rovered dish luncheon wa* serv­ Sunbeam Counselor. Air*. Roy
ed on the ground*. The Rev, and flyat*. Holly Hill. Alembert at
Sir*. Hugh Hawkins uf Stetson Large; Mrs. Louise Hawkins Dr
Baptist Church were hosts.
Land; Mr*. Percy tayvcland,
A hutineaa session wa* held In Edgewiter; Mr*. Opal Thorna*.
the afternoon followed by instal­ Maitland.
lation of Officer* with Rev. HawThe regional missionary I* the
km* using The Book of John*:29, Rev. B. D. Locke, Orlando.

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THE SANFORD HERALD Pi*« •. Mon., O ct 15, lW i

Seminoles
-

A delating 87 yard run by Joe
Vigal for a TD on tht first play
of the eccond quarter, four Serioua Seminole , coring threat* that
failed &gt;o naterlallic, and the fin­
al whittle, allowed the Hollea Mili­
tary Academy Cadet* of Jarktonvllle to lie the much improved
repellrd the atteck and took over .Sanford Seminole* 64 in a rain
the ball on their own 20 yard line. marred Klwtnlt Benefit game
Friday night in Memorial fileThe third threat by the Pan- dium.
lhara carried to the Northwestern
On the last play of the first
SI yard line before the defenae quarter Seminole punter Joe Buseould ward off the aggressive al made a perfect punt for 43
Panther,. When. In the rioting yards and dcfenilve end Eddie
of penal tie* against Miami again Barbour carried thro &gt;gh the play
minute* of the first half a »erlcs with n perfect tackle lo nail Cadcarrte-l the Panther* to the 28. , t Hayward Ball cm the Hull** 12
yard tine, they wnult] not hr de yerd line. Hut on the nett play
nied. They drove to the 4, w h n e vignl
the crowd hy *pinMelvin ftuth carried through the nlng around Id* left end for a
line f«r the tally,
hiifliant M yard »prc« to paydirt
Cruuuis, completely dominating lo tu», the Hrininoin*' on the dethe first half of the game, could fensive,
not aland up under the auperh The Seminole* bounced right
reserve strength of Northwest- hack end it looked for a moment
em. The hard line plunge' hy Mi that they had found their first per­
ami’* Fred .Seymour and Janie- iod scoring punch. They marched
Hoikin' In-jinn to pay off, and for &lt;3 van!* in what looked like a
Northweitern penetrated to the scoring drive, hilt it fiszlrd when
Panther four. There, on a fourth I’hll II)rd waa Jarred loose from
down, Nathaniel Ingraham tim ­ the ball at the Cadet 25 yard line.
ed to Robert Johnion, who made
In the third atanta the Semi
a spectacular one handed ratrh ruder got hark In the hall game
to tie the game.
hehin t the fine running of Brant­
ley fhliirard and the patting of
The Yard'tlck
Northwe itrrn
Cruonu
Yard* Penalised
10
in
8
120
Flrtl down'
Individual Yardage
M7
m
Buttling Yardage
t Northwiwtern: Seymour 87; Car­
(1
Pmi'liig Yardag*
76
ey 10; Hoskins 2d; lledmon I:
6
12
P a'set Attempted
Rohmlng 4; Green 16; iJnniela S;
l)
I’aaae* Comptcir 1
7
Sniper -5.
1 Paaaua Inlrrrrptrd |,y 1
2-24.5 Crooma; Ituth 40; Itobltiion 28;
2-33.3
Punt*
l-ancaitrr II; Abney 7; Lanier t.
0
Fumblta lArst
I

Grooms Takes Early Lead; Ties Game With Northwestern
Th# Croomi Acadtmy Ponlhart,
capitalising on jienaltUi ag*in»t
Nartkwaitam of Miami. Jumpad
to a ala point Wad *"d hung on
daaparataly until lh* fouith perlod yielding a aeor*. to tW pow­
erful Northwestern 6-6 before
Mine &lt;00 fana Saturday night
In Memorial Stadium.
Croom* made three aerioui
Drat half threat*, but were un­
able to above arroi* mope than
one aeor* through the mammoth
NW defense.
In the opening aeconda of the

game
pcnaltlea
carried
the
Crooma I'anther* down to the
Korthweatern 20 yard line, and It
•earned the Crooma team waa on
the march. They picked up a
firat-and-goal-to-go on the North­
western nine yerd line, but thet
waa all the big boya from Miami
would allow. The Panther* loit
the bill on down* at the IS.
After a return of play a the
Panther* nere on the prowl again.
J*e King recovtred a North­
western fumble on MWs 2* yard
lint, but again the Miami Hm-

A1 Stanley. The warpath Seminolea iparkt4 a drive that car­
ried for &lt;3 y»td» and paydirt waa
culminated Us a 14 yird crack
through the niddle by Schirard.
The all Importtnt extra point kick
wa* wide by irrhe*. The game waa
deadlocked 66.
Byrd, maklrg fine punt re tu rn
all evening. t*ok a fourth quar­
ter punl and raced down the
sideline* for a return of SO yard'
before he vra* finally hauled down
on the Rolle* 20 yard line. Again
the Seminole* ware declaring war,
and thay picket! up a f l c t and
goa' at the Cadet 2 yard line. But
three oenalllm and four play*
luler the hall want aver to Haile'
at the 20.
The SemUole*. definite
dominalnri of tie »ecund half, went
on the marck in the dlelng se­
cond* of the gsinp The final whit­
tle ended the threat with John­
ny William) magging a Stanley
pat* and gong lor a first an)
goal at the Bolin 8 yard llnr.
Offensively, Byrd made hi*
best ihowlng of the year. He
hit tne line for good, con'litent
gain* and made breath-taking
punt return* that threatened to
go all Ihe wiy. Schirard wa* the
offemive and dafenilve giant for
the Semlnolet.
Bill Tyre and F.ddie Harbour
played outstanding tame* for
Sanford. Tyre successfully stop­
ped the play* through the tackle
slot, and Barbour mode sparkling
tackle* thll brought the fan* to
their feet.
The hr*k of the gam* fur
Boll** wat a fifteen yard penalty
ag&gt;ln«t Sanford that threw the
Samlnolea from the two to the

Greyhounds Upset
Edgewater 12-6
In Saturday's Game
Jim Hopkins and David Steven*
both did their turns at acortng
Saturday night in Lnngwood to
lead l.yman to their third win In
four game* a* they upset the
Baby Eaglet of Kdgewater IK .
After a teoreles* firat quarter
of sec-taw defensive battling,
Hopkins eircted right end on hi*
own 41 yard line and made a
breath-taking 15 yard ramble for
paydirt to lead thp wav for the
victoriou' Greyhound*.
The rest of the game or,, cen­
tered around tho forty yard antil
the final stanra, when both
team ' were beginning to »how
sign* of 'lowing down dcfrn'lvrly.
Outstanding performances were
turned in for the Greyhound' by
Alton Boone ant Pete Van Horn
lo give the Lyman eleven the upp­
er hand during thi* period.
Midway in the fourth period
Ihc Greyhound* began to threat­
en. but the Baby Ragle* held for
down hi their own ten yard tine
Afler the Eagle* regained p&lt;»".
rs'lon of Ihe hall tnev muvrd nut
lo the fifteen on th* next play,
then on the fallowing play Eagle
halfback Bill Gridlry brought
fans to l heir left ,-nd that
circle around hi* left end that
carried for 83 yards and dead

IS 10.00

B.T, MIt.WEE. Superintendent of Public loilnictlon take* ticket
from Mr*. C. K. llittell of Lake Monroe at the annual
Kinttnii Hrnrfit yimr Sridiy night In MmboTi i I Stadium. r . A*
Palmer wait* to give Mrs. llittell her fre* program. Underfrom the game will go to the Klwnlno* Benefit l-und for Under­
privileged Children.
____
__ _
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yards
penalised
C
O
locked the game &lt;6
Individual Yardage
With a lot of bounce left in the
outmunncil, outweighed G r e y ­ Edgawatrr JV: Gridlcy 100; Cox
hound', Lyman wenl »n the march 21; Starke 20
again. Stevens sjiarkeii a drive Lyman; Napkin- 98; Fwmbro 79;
that carried for 65 yard' and the Steven* 103
winning score for the Greyhound*,
Score by Period*
0 0 0 8 -4
the highlight of the drive was a Edgewater JV —
succession of three play* The Lyman —........ —. . . . 0 6 0 6—12
firit w a a Stevens’ scooting Edgewater JV scoring: Tounchthrough a hole opened by Boone down—Gridlcy (85 yd. run)
that went for 20 yards down to Lyman Scoring: Touchdown'—
the Eagle M. The nest wa. John Hopkin* (55 yj. run* Stevens (16
seventeen yard line.
Smfnrd Famhro’a d*»h for 10 through yd. run)
Bolle* The Yardstick
fir*t down'
% thr oppoiitt *4de of lb* M®* an(*
13ft
ru*hlng yardage
|-H the final bunt was Boone’■ open0
paiilng yardage
.’13 mg another hole for Steven* and
O. U. Farrell 310 E. F l»t
0-3
jia-.ei
•i ft Steven* went the final 16 for the
For 10 scar* thi* atnr# ha*
consistently observed tha fob
I
passes intercepted hy n
victory.
3-25
punt'
Steven* an I Hopkire* were out- lowing houias
I 31
I
fumble' lo't
t -landing for the victorious Grey­ Meek day* 9 *. os. to 6:15 p- ■,
30
yard* penalised
to 7:30 p m
80 hound* who ran from the unor­ Saturdava 6 *.
thodox St sight-I formation to
Individual Vintage
t'lu'ed from 7:*0 p ■Boll.-*: W a |
tl2; Ball 30: R« makeup for Injury-riddled backSaturday until I s *
Mow.
hert* 17; Dunlap -t; D el B io 2 fieM.
THE YARDSTICK
Sanford; Schirard tri; Byrd 4fi;
l.yman
Slanley 12. Gocmhcl 4; II Hus- Ldgewalrr JV
at 1.
5
first down*
&lt;
Score ny Period*
1*2 rushing yardage
28f&gt;
....
0 0 0 0 8
It pasting yardage
3
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noli." Scoring- Touchdown—Vigal 0
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Wbat'f your Inventory on *tOrage apart* in your home? (it,
d«et every cto««-l an I ciunboard
look like 'Fihhfr MrtieeV fam­
ous one!
Storage space ia one of the
moat Important fralm r foe an Fam ilies W ant
house, sshelher &gt;'*'4 are judging
a new plan or remodeling an old Extra Bathroom
house.
It nnothrr batbrtsum f-’r your
An indication of what Is co» home lop on your «l*b Hat ?
side red a m i n i m u m s t o r a g e a l ­
A new more practical bathlowance for an average f«” I &gt;'
is c o n t a i n e d In F i t A r e g u l a t i o n ! ir j projects of many folk. 8anurx»om bead* the home modrmtxfor boutiars built without
menu.
timiw tbl* mcirly involve* I.ring­
In uitdition to all c»at eloseta ing un anllquatril bnlhroom up
and bedroom closets required in
a house, there must be 150 Ctibi- to date with new fixtures, c“lfeet of extra storage •pare, plus orcl til* wall* and othor bright
50 cubic feet more for each bed­ decoration* and accrttorl**.
More aften it mean* an added
room.
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grown fat- Hit i• . offrlsd l-y a
a th ree-bedroom b •
basement. nt 30U cubic feet «*f ainglc ihi.hroom.
storage apace in excess of teg
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-liar r . o i e l s .
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S S I l . i , m a n s &lt;‘*11 To P r a t t r
have In l-e n Inigc *o«m.
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lin e rr * lii'prlnrit factors to
* la News
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cont'drr when planning Ibc ad­
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dition Of a new bxlbri-nm. or
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II 14 lien*** P e e f o e m a e e a
that a tu t,(placed beneath a win­
SPTM N V inV
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dow i» dani&lt;-ii.u-. The f i t A w II
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Dot approve mortgr-rs on h rssII ** P a r Nona I t , , . A
1 1 * N ew ,
wills lo-nmih the wIndus* hatht i l l P a r Vna* R a s t k
ttihs.

T r y a n d S to p M o H
---------- By BENNETT CERF___________

•

World population will double
lty bus ami train, a tourist
may now irasrl the ( V&lt;| mites from 2.T lo 1.5 million in the
between I'arii and Baghdad on a next half century, it i* indicated
tickel that cost* 1135 Trn coun­
by current growth rales.
tries are crossed,
There are memorials or tlmllaar
Special silent movies, eliminat­ ir,p: i« v i In vr / ” .- ir all •"•ra
ing the sound track arc now used In which the United Slalfa has
to leach tip reading to the deaf. engaged.

Is Your Houmo

roo SMALL?
Why nut add n rt»om! Don’t poAtpone hnving
Unit needed extra apace bccatiAe you haven't
the ready rash avallnlile. I.ounA can l&gt;e arnnigi'd with

NO MONEY DOWN
Fay mciit» to Auit your purnc. Call 2802 now

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
....... Eattmatea and 'Contractor Information
6th &amp; Maple

I t n u t r a i s n fo r c t t a b l i x l l e d t o u t ? ?
A fv b ' in p t r - o n . S-m tn nle Coin-J
ty l.uim Jr)’- M * W. 3rd

"I wa* upset," ndmlttr I a
€m ith sophomore to Jier
tvommate, "when T o n y
kissed me tonight."
"You’ve been kissed be­
fore," reminded the room­
mate.
"Not In • canoe," coun­
tered the sryphomote.
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9 is
Sandy McTavixh — w iui,
I* he here again?—made u turpiise appearance at a notion*
counter and purchased a d .,* n thimble* Tl.e clerk eb et ed
"It look, like you're .nlicip.(Unr a lot of tow m j."
' ^
Not sewing, amended Sandy. "Drinking."

NO MONEY DOWN — UP TO &lt; YEARS TO PAY
Yellow Pine

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Fir

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for Sudden Service

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B R U S H IT O N

Just one coat of this iup*rhiding, ultra flat oil base
wall paint usually cover*
any wall turfscc —*v«n
wallpaper. It mill or
bruihct on entity —driei
without itrgaki or lapi.
And therc’i no painty
odorl Uie • room a*
• t
toon ai the paint drift
— a matter of hours.
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with th« livable color*.

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PAINTS:
Interior • Exterior
OH ft Ituliher liaise
l.limred (HI
Idrprnline
Mineral Spirits*
Wood Pmcrvntive*

NAILS:
Common ft Hoc
Hulvnntjrd
Aluminum
Finish
Cut Flooring
Cu-c Hard

WINDOWS:

Wood ft Steel
METAL ROOFING: Aluminum
(inlvnnl/rd Corrugated
MOULDINGS:
Cals unit'd 3V Crinip*
Fir • CypruM • Pine
Hnlvnnlml Itldgr Hull
Aluminum
Aluminum Corrugati'd
WALLROARDS:
Aluminum Itldx** HimiI
Sheet rock ft Hock Lath
InAulutinp Hoard
DOORS:
Selling THch
Flush * Exterior
Wnll Planka
Flush • Interior
Hock Wool Inaulntion
'l i f t AA
Planter
• Lime • Cement
Panel
Corner Head
Comhlniit Ion
Metal |,Mh
Louver
Cornerlte
Thresholds
A t l ^ t i o s S iding A A c c t t t n r i e d

PLYWOODS:
Interior - Exterior
Marine Hull

C oncrete

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Sakrrl* Dry Itrady Mixed O aiant
S la-D ri-W aterproofing
\lum inum t n u i r r a
llu ililc r* H a r d w a r e

Compound

Now Available, Iaw Flnanca Flan
No Down Pay man t—36 Mont ha To Fay

111 W. T hird S t
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is used In sidewall* and attfo
rafter*.
Insulation board —• In panel*,
plank* or tile sites — Ii an in­
expensive way to shut out cold
and reduce noises.
Insulation can he effectively
used in old as welt a* new home*,
('all your local insulation expert
today for a free estimate cn in’a l n for your home. Enjoy a
comfortable homo thi* winter!

•

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'Li f

home in summer and teal In heat
In winter.
There arc many types of Infulating materials to suit your
rc*»' -rWJ- |S, - at.
ise aluminum sheeting Is easy to
i islnlt in ottir rafter*. Thare a
9 lightweight mineral wool In.•inch i* puutrd, “r
IK . n, into ssalli
and ceiling.
Halt er blanket type insulation

LUMBER:

VINYL

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" J MUST SAY that Sir Algernon finally told a funny story
"Seem!1 4^ " “’ " b
® diRn*rt«I London club rncm U r
.O
yuu mi, hl havc cliucklcd a bit over it "
1 cahn t tolerate Hut
bounder.'" was the rejoinder. "I shall chuckle when 1
get home."
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Every Home Needs Insulation
More Storage Area

Inject Life Into 'Tired' Room

Keep safety in mind in plan­
ning your alteration* anl fix-up
projects. And, bourn Improve­
ment time Is also a guod time t°
U kr rare of the many (ire hasards that lurk
unsuspected
around the tyiplcal horns after a
few- year* of occupancy.
New work will be fire-safe if
it conform* to the building law*
and is approved by the inspector
but existing hasard* will go on
unless corrected. Thr lest tiuta
to correct them is when general
restoration is going on
Among thr more serious fira
haxards are obsolete and inade­
quate wiring; unapproved, openflame space heaters; older fiveplaces and rhimmeyi These hax­
ards ran easily
be corrected
while other remodeling work is
going on.
It Is inure likely that ex(siting wiring in older home* is
overtaxed by the new electrical
appliance*. Additional
circuit*
should b* installed to carry the
loads with safety.

m eul and watar can be dan­
gerous!
Kor all pi imbing
problem*,
your plumber i« the best answer.
Ile'w an expert and will take rare
of all repairs correctly and ef­
ficiently.

For Fulher Information About This Flan. Contact Your Huilder

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THE OLD HOME TOW N

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By STANLEY

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Dr. Friedenau,s Weapons

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Law, Legal

10-13

Justice

IPS] they did so ared in kidnap­
ing Dr. Walter Lm«e. head of the
free Jurists’ economic division.
Unto was slugged tn front of
his home, dragged Into a wailing
min mobile and driven into East
Germany. Although both the Rus­
sian* and the East Hermans
base denied knowing an) thing
about Lin«e. returning prisoner*
have reportH seeing him in So­
viet slave labor camps.
Ever since the kldniping, Eriedenau has lived a cireful Uf«.
Ills tome telephone number ie
unUstrd. lie sleeps within reach
uf a pistol and a police alarm
button. An armed guard keeps
a constant vigil in front of his
home which stands lest thin a
mile from East Germany terri
lory.
Fried. u*u drtvrs to his office in
a car r&lt;iuipped with a two wa)
radio and an armed chauffeur.
llm „
aathfr ((MW|h Once
in Ihe office, friedenau til*
rvWttMI so theae officials emit,I at a desk that rontalns not &lt;tnl&gt;
he convicted on criminal charges a pislnl but another police alarm
, hl)ull(1 ,het , vcr
lrifo W(|,. button.
rrn hand*.
Ir.lrrv lowed in his office, the
The nrgauifation has hcroir.e so
Mffn t |vv that the ecommunlit 11-year-old Erledenau shrugged
h a lt l« trf atfrmpted to kidnap ami smiled when asked If living
under tension doesn't make him
F rielfniu. They failed but in | nsrvoua.
*'Not necessarily.** he replied
| "You get used to It. What makes
me nervous is the responsibility
f»r the people who are working
with me."
“I think I gut the first Idea for
my present job In prison,” he
s i's . "The Natl* put me there
■M R C M B M P
after the July KWh 1*44 attempt
on Hitler’s life I had nothing to
d.&gt; with this pint but I did know
some of the people involved."
‘ While in promt, I learned tnat

On i quit ltr e e ' intu the hcsr'.s of Ka.t Germany's
tire Writ Her- communiit ruler* through subtle,
who strike* fear 1cmnplicaicd weapon*.
jjT .
He ii I)r. Ghco Frtrdrnau, a
ra
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I C U I I U C I coniisl ot law and I m l Justice.
Friedcnau operates through the
League of Tree Jurist! which he
fomuird and head*. It la one of
Ihe world'* most original and
rrsprctcd anticommunist under*
ground movemrnla. It has the
hacking—''
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Volunteer informations through­
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denlnr your ratnlty.
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ry, Mr*. Featheretonr. tf Tv* upset the rest of my Uf* without tfmneCHATTER 13
DIDN'T set Dirk again you If » s were on shore and yuu'd mg that there waa someone at
V A“„
until tha following day. The like me to leave you. I would; but hand In look after me. t never bare
good weather bad dtdnltcly act In. 1 can acarcely leave you ut mid- liked going about alone and Dirk
haa always been Ilka a eon to n i
There e s i brilliant sunshine end ocean, can I?"
the tea was a clear sparkling blue.
-No," fitr patient mapped back lie*Idea." ah* gave a sour little
Hht would have Used to lake a at her. -I can't force you to do smile, "he knows which side hie
turn cei deck directly after break- that. Uut I com give you a bad bread la buttered on.”
fait, not only to enjoy the atmalvlne name otic* see reach Jamaica. I
"1—I’d kke to take a walk oa
and the gentle sea v iew , but to have Influrntiat friend* there—or deck, tf you don't mind, Mra,
walk the anxiety and emotional at least Dirk haa.” she amended.
Kealherstone. Have you everything
confusion the fslt art of her »ya* "You think Dirk would give me you want?”
tsm. But Mr*, feaiherrien* was a bad name, Mrs. Eeathrrstone?"
Her employer twisted brr bulky
more than usually exacting that Val'e voter trembled slightly, as form angrily on tbs bed. "Oh, nia
morning.
though tears were th r'.v n ln g
off, run off, you're always running
Val didn't mentlos tb* unpleas­
off. Ymi were away for hours yes­
"Me
would
if
1
told
him
to.
And
ant incident on tii* floor awl site
terday aflrnuxei and then all lari
when
&lt;
1
1
-1
yds
start
calling
him
prayed Mrs. Fealhtrriooa would
night."
Dirk?"
never learn ot IL lkit. aa though
you t&lt;dd me I could go ta
aemt sixth tense bad told the wom­ "He asked me to,* V*1 returned the“Hut
dance, Mra Vest hers Ion'." Val
an something of tha satura of whet quietly,
quietly.
bad occurred, oh* »cp» question­
"Don't you realise that Mr. Han* said
-I know I said I didn't mini
ing Val about tha pravt.ma eve­ •on will l&lt;* Vlsroimt ThelmsforU
j out going upstair* and having a
one ilay t"
ning.
couple of dances, but I must aay I
"Yes. I've heard th s t "
Whom had the lanced with?
Mow often had she danced with
“1 tuppnee yvure selling your ifid expect you to com* down and
DitkT And aha added angrily. *1 cap at him T 1 see you re not only see me later la Ui* evening. Aa It
I had to ring for tha night
hap* you didn't dasc* with that a silty girl but a vain one. IWi you waa,
steward to grt me wbat 1 want'd
dreadful man. the slip's doctor.1* think he'd starry you?"
••t did once, and l don't think
Val had tried so haul to krep hi t tx-for* I tried to go off to strep.
him a dreadful nun,** Val an­ tem per, to he com III vtir.g and sym* Not th a t Uiere waa much hop* of
swered quietly.
palh&lt;ltc, but ver employer had my sleeping, with all that racket
going on upstairs! I hsdn't seen
Mra 4'taihs i alone snorted Indig­ lrle&lt;l her too far this time.
nantly. -You re put another silly
"And why shouldn't ne marry Ilia nlgbt steward before, and I
girl taken in by hli vulgar good ms If he wanted to, Mrs. Feather- must say he'a a pleasant young
man. Not a regular steward, he
•tone ?'■
looks."
"What do you mean by anuti.tr
"Ko t so l right! You are after told tne, just working hla way
Billy girl. Mrs. tVeuieratone? l&gt;o him: Hut let me warn )cu. Apart round the world to writ* a book
you mran that yvur daughter from every other consideration, about it. Wa had quite • chsL* Her
Kslt'ii once liked him vary much Mr. Hanson is not a marrying man. dark eyes narrowed aa alia re­
too:At least," she amended, "he will peat'd IL "0aife a r ie l*
Val wowdarafl If tha eight stew­
Mra. I’talhtrslonr a small dark never marry an yon* so long ea I
ard had told her about tha wretch­
eye* positively r la red at her. "Oh. am alive."
■o yaw-re been listening to ■&lt;&gt;**lp,
The thought missed Vat's mind ed scene which luul taken place &lt;si
have you? IVti- i been telling v»a that her employer might tw intend­ the dance flece and It that could
•It this? That w rithed It rue* ing In marry Dirk lietself, but she account for her employer'* bad
temper ihla morning. Ckwalp travel*
Harridan?”
put tha thought quickly ashla.
*Tm sorry If you disapprove of
A* though the shrew J dark eyee like wild Or* on a small ship.
Hut she merely acid gently, 'TU
my talking to Doctor llamdsn. of the other wnmsn had guested
Mrs. reatherelone,** Val returned Vale thought, she g*t« a short, tw down shortly ta sea If thera’a
quietly, “t know you'ra paying my hoars* laugh.
anything you want, Mra Featherpassage tn return for any looking
"Ihei't think that f have any In­ stone."
Val a n d *p to the top Jack,
after you. but I scan riy think that tention of marrying Dirk. Nurse.
glvaa you tha right to chocwe my When Mr. Feathrial.ne died I hoping si* might be aket* theta,
ftlttMli,*
•wore I’d never marry another man tths felt I* ne mood to talk ta any­
“Totyre tnaotent Niwee,” Mra aa long aa t lived. Hut t shouldn't one. Khe wanted to walk r u t and
Eeathrcstons choked out. *Tv* a Ilk* Dirk tn marry. The dear boy try and sort out la her mind aoene
good eitnd to wash my band* of I* completely devoted la me and of the many perplei'ng problems
you tee good and all*
even an older woman needs an ra- ah* wss up against
,VaJ managed to emtla “I'm aor- cork t shouldn't car* to go through
I to Be Cm UsimJ I
MireSs Orstg. Rsyriatri be pensiwtea af Aralea ttoosa DtiiuWsd hr Klr&lt; raster** flra4k*tfc

PUHOIHI niINHOWIR, who owns several head of ttlsrk Angus
cattle, pauses to pat a lllark Angus bull while making the round*
at Ihe Arid days and plowing contest out-Mr Newton, Iowa, About
100,000 persons turned out tu hear and eheer Ihe I’recldent on hie
two-day swing through Iowa.
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Light Bulb Sole
Kickoff Scheduled
Tonight By Lions

P a g o 10, Mon., O c t IB, 1950 ^ ^ 7 / "
beIon,*
h M l c l f IfllR 1 1 6 0 1 0
Democrats."
One of the point* "Mr. Speak­
er” drove home wa* "American
people are smart—you may foot
The 8*nford Lions Club win
them in one election-ba t you
hold Its regular meeting tonight
By M M . RUTH LAY(1
• 'nntinun! from Pag* 1)
e*n'l keep them fooled." And be
Sixty memben and guests were at the Yacht Club at «:«S p. m.
evening, w»» the “we will win" waa enthusiastically e m p h a t i c
Tonight's meeting will be lha
■mile displayed by "Mr. Speiker" when he reminded hi* audience present at Suruiyilde Park last
third
in the series of evening
evening
when
Corporal
Charles
Sim Rayburn. To young and old that "On November • we will
alike, "Mr. Sim " hid • w irm and inaugurate a Democratle presi­ “Chuck" Saunders of the Florida meetings which replaced the noon
Highway Patrol spoke on "High­ luncheon session*.
friendly handshake, • big entile, d e n t and vice president."
Slated tonight aa the principle
friendly greeling, and an assur­ Speaker Rayburn took the op­ way Fatalities, What Are You
D
oing
About
Them."
Corporal
speskrr
for the occasion will be
ing word that the "Demorrata" portunity to mention every Im­
Saunders was alto to show a mov­
•re In.
portant phase of the nation'* ie, but it was not available at this Cecil Tucker, Bemmole • County
Agent who will talk on "His Dut­
S)d Herlong m i kepi bu*y, se- economy — farm policy, foreign time and he will return at a later ies, I'lsns, the 4 II Club, and other
eond to aerand, greeting friends policy, money policy, the Stale dale to prrsent the film. Saunders,
County Agent's activities."
from “all over", alt coming lo Department, Social Security, but talk brought home to many, the
Also, tonight, the kickoff for
Leesburg lo with him well and lo carefully avoided the segregation earelessne** of which too many
the week-long light bulb sale will
issue,
lie
whipped,
apenked,
bull­
offer service! In hia campaign for
of the drivers today arc guilty, take place. President Dallas Ix&gt;op
F i f t h District’! Congretiman. ed and rebuffed the Republleana and what they can do to prevent
However, he managed to k « p and their four years In lha na­ lha casualties on the highway a. said that members ot the local
club will canvas the entire San­
fairly near "Mr. Speaker" lo be tion's capltol.
The etalistlca quoted end the ford area for the sale of bulb*
lure that all of hia frlenda had an
One of the amusing moments facte presented to substintlatc
opportunity to m»ct the m tn who during hi* talk with Central them brought to thought, that all from which fords will be d e ri'td
the sight conservation pro*
had guided the Democratic Na­ Florida Democrats was when he drivers must exercise more care for
gr#m carried on by the local
tional Convention Ihmugli its most said "There's a quirk In Human In their driving to make lit* high­
Lions Club.
exciting momcnii.
nature that I can't quite under­ way! safe for all.
Ben Wade, chairman of the
Close to "Mr. SpeakerV tide stand—when they were the poorRuitell Grant waa appointed "light bulb sale" said that the
throughout the evening, wa* Perl- est In 1930 and got the riches’, Chairman for the Longwood An­ sale of the light bulb* will be
da*a Democratic Executive Com­ during our 20 year adminUlratiin nual Christmas Party for the to­ continued throughout the week."
mittee Chairman, Jam ct Milligan they hate ua the most."
rsi children. Mr. Grant, now to
of Orlando. And It *i&gt; Milligan Sam Rayburn didn't fall to heap contact all other organisation*
and Herlong who lot "Mr Speak­ praises—for he admitted that and town churches to assist In Many Awards To Be
er" to the ipeaker’a roilrum at "One of the reasons I'm ’hero la the plans.
,
. ,
the Lake County Armory In to meet the finest member of
Linton Cox, Committee nun or PrCSCfltcd TOIllCint
Leesburg where a formidable Congress I have known In my 41 the Medical Building, reported
...» in v n u n i r u u
crowd had gathered to heir what years experience 111 Washington that the electrical work in the Df IR1, IIA1MOM) MORRIS
CASSELBERRY- Roy Scouts
Syd Herlong iald, during hla In­ (as he spoke of J, Hardin Frier­ Budding has been completed an-l
troductory remark* "some poll- son)—and after 1&gt; years you got was now ready for tho wallboard of America of the St. Johns
be installed. Also that the River District wdl conduct a Court
Ueal doctrine."
an able young man to take hla to
Longwood Volunteer Fire Dept, wet "f Honor tonight *1 7:30, si the
One of the atata'a Democratic place."
donating Ihelr mrriing evening Communlly Mrlhodlil tTiurc/t, teleaden, J. llardln Peterson, a long
Speaking of Congressman Her- this week lo set lit In Intlalling cording to Welter J. Krohrw Jr.,
time friend of Speaker Sam RayK oufnutlcr of local troop 311.
burn, wai on hand to offer bli long's service on lha Way* and the wsllhosnl.
Means
Committee,
Rayburn
said
The district comprises the lowns
Ptsns
hsve
been
eomplrio&gt;l
for
philciophy about the forthcoming
"It la important to have a mem­ the Auction lo be held October of Plervon. DeLand. Sanford, Ovie­
general election.
II wai Petenon who fin t p rill­ ber from Florida on that commit­ 20, st T:S0 p. m. In Sunnythadc do end Casselberry and scout
Park. Lsrry Jones has offered hU troops an-l etib packs will as­
ed Congretiman Herlong when he tee."
To wind up hia address, and pro­ services a* •tictlonccr for that semble here tonight from the en­
told lha Armory audience—all of
them having penonally met "Mr. bably reminiscing about hia short evening end Mrs. E. Black an­ tire district.
According to Krohne, many sSpeaker"— “I have observed hla visit to Florida. Rayburn con­ nounced that her committee will
loyalty, hia kindnen and hi* fen* fided "If I didn't love to sing have In readiness, that evening all wards will be presented and many
crotlty Syd Herlong haa made that »ong "The Eye* of le x is through the Auction, hot dogi, seouts will be up-graded in rank.
Members of the Lion* Club lloy
you a great Congretiman, he haa Are Upon You" so well, maybe cake and coffee.
Mr». Russell Grant, Member­ Scout rnmmllier, sponsors of the
I'd be singing your Slate song."
■erved you well."
It was perhaps the "Press Con- ship Chairman reportrl sixteen local troop will aisiit Krohne and
Congrrnman llerlo ig uied hla
beat "hometown manner*" when ftrence" where "Mr. Speaker" new members and with niovl of district officials in conducting ad­
he Introduced hia vDllor Ha tort spoke the strongest as he answer­ them attending the meeting they vancement tests.
Interested persons can assist the
of “led” Into hla IntroJurtien ed a score of reporters who were Introduced lo Ihc group.
when he laid "Il'a a nice, warm crowded into Congressman Her­ Attending from the Lek* Man troop* in their point system «f
Chamber of Commerce were two scoring by nltemlmg the court.
frellng lo have people e.'me to long’* Leesburg office.
Rayburn admitted, and correct­ of their members.
ace you." And then—with hli
Suggestion of a llallowren pa
Democratic emphaala—"I want ed one reporter, that "*3 per e«nt
you 1c meet the man who haa of the big ntwrspapen are aup- rade for the children vtss dn- Hebert Battling
u t i e n but
o u t was
w a i tahle-l
s a u i n i for
s«« thi'
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strre d a i aprakrr longir than porting Elsenhower." However, rcussed
year so that fundi could be used | f l W e S t e m U D C I I
any other man In the hlitory of turning the tables slightly he In
liart hasp I tin \1 «•. 11c 1 1 ItiilDiriJ
..
f
our Congren, one of the grrateit said, "There are a Jot of good fel­ to further the Medical iluildim.'.
Four tournament profesfionats,
Dick Eartman and F. Gamble including a playing pro from
living Amerlram, "Mr. Speiker lows working for magaiJncs and
Ml n » Unuie of Repreientitlvoa, newapapera—I think you'll fmJ were named lo head tie Chritt- Snnford and the Mayfair Inn
Honorable Sim tuybum ."
a vast majority of the rrportera mas Float program.
Refreshments were served at Country Club, are battling il out
And that itartrd Ihe wall roll ate Democrats."
today in a four-way playoff for
the
social hour thst fdlowed
Ing. Sam Ilayburn mlnee&gt;l no Rayburn accused the big news­
the So.ksj t ip money In the West
wordi. He didn't do any arm paper* of "not having lisa fact*”
..
cm open *t*8an Francisco after
waving—gnvel pounding—or rail in their tupport of the Elsenhower
It was a big ahln.1!* in Lees*
»tc*.dy Doug Ford Yonburg Friday nigh . Dcmorrala d"l krr, v Y b|cw hlf rh jf|fff
to orders. Ho (poke quietly, easily administration.
|( fc|j
and frankly—such ■■ hli explana­ Newsmen heard "Mr. Speaker" themselves proud—tlemonslratitig,
tion "1 am, without prefix with­ pat reporters on th* back as he In the most psrt the .trongth olh ForJ f»mP , part on (he U |t
out suffix, and without apology, a remarked "Titty have been ab­
n tX L ? *Ganlral
rin ira i&lt;FUridla**
w irtIn « . , w
mi' l- ,,hrrc (lr„
hDlc*
to January
finish In
Democrat!"
woeflg
, h„&gt;v*terdsy
, w,.h Don
solutely fair to mo—I have bean DWriel.
"Mr. Speaker" pralied, but beat treated fairly by Ihe press."
down hla praNci aa he rapped the
Sam Rayburn deferred Cun
policies of the Republican admin­ gresiman Herlong In hla answer­
istration—he built Ihem up and ing roll call for "I know what hi*
dropped Ihem wllh a "Bing", record Is." He defended junketing
without any effort to pick them Congressmen, but refused to an­
up.
swer questions on the actions of
And never did "Mr. Sam" pan Congressman Adam Clayton PowUp an opportunity to claim lha •11 other than to admit that Powell diF visit here with a Democratic Ford. Hi-herl carded * final round
m ceaaei of the Republican Ad* will have "very litlls effact on Ilia Rally staged by the Semimle C3 and Feteheck * 70.
ministration for the Democratle Negro vote because lha Demo­ C o u n t y Democratic Executive
r* i
Tarty.
Tor example, he iald crats have been their friend."
Committee.

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Committee
(CoaUauwl f om Page 1)
sen levs will be held at the church
each evening, except Saturday.
The Rev. R ttert W. Battles, pas­
tor of The Alliance Church In Or­
lando will be the speaker for
these sendees.
A letter of resignation was read
from Tommy Stringer, superlalendent of the Sunday School and
chairman of Ike building commPtec, "It was accepted with re­
gret", a member stated. Lee Wat­
son wsi elected lo serve as act­
ing superintendent for the rest of
the year. The matter of the build­
ing committee was tabled un'll
the nest meeting.
The Sunday School staff of of­
ficer* and leathers was pro tented
for approval for the coming year.
They Include:
Sirs. R. D. naggs, secretary;
George llarrUtt, aaitriant secre­
tary; spd B. D. Bsggi, treasurer.
The teachers are: Mrs. J. R.
Brooks, MUs Ellen Patterson,
Mra. C. 8. Teston. Mrs. Bert Hen­
son, Mrs. Alec Smith, ami Mrs
Grant Oiburn.
Mrs. W. M. Brown, Mrs. E. W.
Rogers, Mr*. Archie Smith, Mrs
D. R. Rowe, J. R, Brooks, Mrs.
Leo Wation, J..e Coggrshall, Ric­
hard Malic, W. n. Webb, l o Wat­
son, V. J. Spendtuve and Mrs H
(J. Touchlon,

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ment of the Sanford Woman's
Club will feature a panel discus­
sion tomorrow night nn "Driving
Toward Securing A Youth Program for Sanford" following their
regular business meeting which
etarts at 7:43 p m,
Moderator of the panel discusslon will be Mrs. Margaret Reynoils, Principal of Pinecreat
School.
Taking pari In th* panel, and
discussing various phases of se­
curing a youth program, will be
I ions holder c y Manager War­
ren E. Kncwle*. J. 3lar*on Har­
man Sr . Executive Editor of The
Ssnford Herald, and Captain Ant
old* Williams of the Sanford Po
lice Department.
H o ste sses
for the evening's
meeting tomorrow night will b«
Mr* R o b e r t Kirns, Mrs. John
Carlton, Mrs J„hn Sauls, Mr*.
Raymond Ban and Mrs. J. T.
Borard,
The panel discussion *nd meet­
ing !s open to ih« public and any­
one interested In a Youlh Pro­
gram for Smnfurd may attend.

prom ptly,

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FLORIDA STATE BANK
SANFORD
"The Friendly Bank"
Member F, D, L C,

mwcii i h x rw a your
l i i d c n and ipoil lh*
fua o f outdoor lt-m r - u v e lea*
r a u v to lso lo s C tr d r o Spray M.
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TODAY (and every day, except,
Sunday) a t 'r t open Irutn 11:00
a m. ‘Ill 2:00 a.tn. THE DOGHIE DAit A lHM.il, Lake Mary
A—PERSONAL NO! It KS
RULLAWAY, Hospital and II.b)
Beds Day, Week, or Month—Tel.
till. Furniture Center —
.10 vVea: tir&gt;t St. ,

FREE
XA.MK I.MI’K IN T
On C h rls tn tM I'n rd * D uring
O ctober

L a y -A w ay N O W !
POWELL’S OFFICE SUPPLY
Phono bid
l i t H. Magnolia

» a u t o m o t iv e

to

Trailer. Sale-Rent. Ph. jt'A-XK.^

Vonellan minis

B eu W tll

Enclosed held. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plaitlr ends. Plastic *r
rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon

GATLIN ItROTIIERS
Dragline &amp; Rulldoicr Service
I'll. 27-12 Geneva. 2493 W Sanlord.

It will pay YOU to see ns before Dll LAN'DO Sentinel Bur. Call
you buy. Open Evenings and
Ralph Ha), 3t$u
Sunday*.
„ ,
I last-Ida Trailer Seles
BULLDOZING
Pals! I*s, FI*.
LOWERY A BRIDGES
FOR SALE— 37 ft Pacemaker San. 1134-W Orange Cily Spr 4 VU4
House Trailer. 2 bedrooms «
CROSLEV - BENDIX
bath. Or will 1radr equity on
Sales and Servka
house. L. It. Burroughs. Gen.
RANDALL
Del. Lake Monroe.
Electric Company
Quality— Satisfaction
4\7’ liggage trailer. llUch, tun­ Servlci
2437-J-3 Dc Bsry
ning light, taip., 2 extra lirvs, Pn 113 Sanford
u h fflt i nil tub*». Turn *l*nal»* FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p s
1413 Park.
Well Drilling, HOWARD C
U)N(1, Phone 34$ 2u7 Es&gt;t
This is a frre pa»s lo III* MovieCommetcial Ave.
land Ride-In theatre (or Virg­
inia P. Anderson, 1-ihi Mary. ENVELOPES, Letterheads, stateExp. dale Oct. 21. IMS.
menu, Invoices, hand bill*, and
programs, a t e . Progreasivo
14-USCD CARR
Printing Co. Pkoaa 4M — 493
West 12th St.
1933 Chrysler WlnJ»nr 4 door DcLux*. Only 22.900 actual tnilei. For homo rtpair woik and alteraCall Ray Herron, Phono 2136, &lt;&gt;r
lion*. Call 131-J. Hay C. Slagle.
1343-W after 6:W) p. m.______ _
Trees trimmed, removed and ds«
FOR NEW PONTIAC'S and good,
moied. Ph. 1007-R.
clean USED CARS, call Kay
SANFORD TREE CO.
llrrron. Phone iM , or 1343-W i
Expert watrh repair. Guaranteed.
alter CM p. m.
1-day aervice. Sanfurd Jewelry
1930 HUDSON Commodoro 0 A Luggage. 300 Sanfurd Ave.
Convertible, yellow with red
leather upholstery $200. PHONE FOR EVERYTHING In hardware
1379-XJ.
find paint »«•—Hill Hardware
Co . 30| E. 1st S I, Phone 53
•50 Idack Sludcbaker Champion.
New lire*. Latlcry. completely Itolimson Hand Crafted Furniture.
ovi rhauied.
Owner
having
We build, design and refinish.
town, must sell. I'buna I37U.
Sec at 91$ French. Ph. 32-R.
1932 Chrysler convertible with
power steering. Abuva average- • EMPLOYMENT
new Ur**, low mileage new top.
Al-o • 19*) 4 door Plymouth, U 25—HEI.F WAVTT.D—EEMAI.R
motor, new paint, way nbovc
women In keep home
avrrage. Call 4lu Willow Ave. Dependable
and care for 1 child. $ lta i
Phone 3589-R evening.
week, plus room It board. 1023
Sarlla.
1931 CHEVROLET 4 doer sedan.
Automalie drive. Looks nice Waitrrv, wanted. Apply Touchdrives nice. KAY HERRON,
Ion Drug Co . Mr. Gilpin.
Phone 2436, or 1343-W after flut
pm .
YOUNG LADY
This u a free pais to tha Movie- To do typing, some bookkeeping
and wait on trade In Sanford
land RU*-ln Theatre for Fred
.store. For interview write P. O.
Mr Murray. Exp. dale Oct. 21.
Box 1031. Sanford. Giving age,
IBM.
qualification* and a small photo.
All photo* will be returned.
BUSINESS
Nun* twit those utter *»tr J in
i permanent position need ap­
SERVICES
ply.
1$-APPLIANCE REPAIRING
27—IIEI.P WANTED—MALT.

HEATERS

Cleaned and Checked

PHONE 1320-R
15—BEAUTY PARLORS

Mall for fail uil tuutt. Give
qualifications in wriltug to BOX
207, Sanford Hersld.

Kxprrirnerd TV Repairman. Sal­
ary &amp; Commission. State ex­
perience, references and expect­
Nook
rg. VII ed salary. Reply G&gt; Dox N. X.
C/o Sanlord Herald.

Modern Alr-condit.«ned Saloa

Harriet t*m lleaaty

m s. oik

S P E C IA L
»ti) Perminenl. $5 .V)

EVA HESS REALTY SHOP!
Phone 553

NEWSPAPER sUect aaleeboy*.
Ages 9 lo 12. Apply to Mark
Heirs. The Sinford Herald, after
school.

17-PURNRURR • MOU5BMOLB 55-HOMES

Bag Boy*; Experienced Pari
Time Produce A Meat Market
$len. Apply Tip-Top Super
Market.

Ssmkarlk Gloss u 4 Pttal O .
112-114 West 2nd St.

Phooo SM

Wo buy end sell used furniture.
Paying top rath price* for any
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­
ING POST on 17-92 Ph 2033-W.

&lt;7—BROKERS and REALTORS

LARGE 4-bedroom home. Ideal
UM(Joa for children. Ph. ZM-J,

TV SPECIAL

l*4,
M
M arine Fininhr*
Matching ( hllr
Coffee Tilde
F o r Y our float
FINANCIAL
2 Step Table*
S c n k a rlk Glnsa an d I’a ln t Co
3 Lamps
t u n I tv. 2nd St.
Phone KO 31—INSURANCE
$ 1 7 9 .0 0
FLOOR sanding and finubtag.
COMPLETE MODERN
Cleaning, waxing. Serving RemlGOLDEN DAfSTJ
INSURANCE
noU county dnc* IUL
All the NEW KINDS of fire end INTEHSPBING MATTRES^
It. M. Gleason, Lake Mary
casualty. Insurance available in
Reg. $49 5U less trade $29-0
tha host of Couipanira at Low­ Box Fpringi at Idsitleal Saving*
M cK A N EY -SM ITH P A L M ’S
est
Rates
te
thnae
who
qualify.
241$ S Park
Pbane U0J
HOLLYWOOD BED
Consult B A L L INSURANCE
Floor sandtnr and f nlahtng.
AGENCY, 204 S. Park Art., lnner*prlng Mallrtia
A belter Job at a better price.
Sanford, Fla.
Box Spring
Eire
eitimatra.
I'h. Collect
Headboard (choice cl colors)
33—MON'RY TO LOAN
Oviedo FO-33II4.
S4D.5(&gt;
For Painting cal) Ur. Talker, Ph.
Logs Free
AUTO LOANS
ea-XR. Room ipectal HIM .
COST LESS
See our new line of floor covering
Tot Burnett
ami complete ham- furnishing*.
Florida State Bank
for PAINTING
FREE DELIVERY
2601 Grandview
Phone 1952-M.
OF d \NFORO
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
I*—PIANO SERVICE
Corner 2nd k Magnslla. Ph. 1132
LIVESTOCK
“ Bod Bamberger’' Mgr.
L L. Sill — Piano Teekmeian
Open Monday’* til V;M p~m.
19—DOGS—CATS—PETS
Phone l|64 Rattle I. leotard
VISIT OUR BALCONY
21—ROOFING* *n&lt;l PLUMBING
WANTED Bird Dog for hunting.
_________ _
Phone 2227-XJ.
CK It AM 1C T IL E 45-FARM and GARhDEN
Paul F Mueller &amp; Son Ph 134
MERCHANDISE Frta eitim ite Quality aork.
$!u&gt;ionar&gt;-Lvcrbem-.g S t r a w *
43—ARTIC1.ES for SALE
berry Plante— $130 per bund*
PL U M B IN G
_red^ Call Ray U rl, 11»?*W.
Factory re-conditioned Winchester
Contract and Repair Work
Free Esliuiat'*
Model 12 shotgun $03. R. A. Peat Compo.t (Dact-elder’s) 40c
Newman. Phone 313.
II. L. HARVEY
bu. bag. Grspcvnc Nursery,
201 Sanford Ava.
I’none 1828
Grapevtlle Ave. Phone 2035.
—Fartnry to Too—
Aluminum
15—MACHINERY—TOOLS

k—BOATS AND MOIORS
CoalratUug ard Repair
|M7 Sanlord Ava.
Photo I|I3
Thl» U a free pa»* !o the Bit*
Theatre for Billy C»»«n. E. 7th
W. J . K ING
S'. Exp. dale *&gt;cl. It. I9.'*J.
Plumbing Contractor
Kohler Plumbing &amp; Snppite*
N O W ------Itcr'ii Electric Water Heater*
New 1937 Evlnrudc Motor*
l i l t Orlando Or.
I*h. Id
on Sale
A t-SO ------Plumbing. Krcilty Heating
All 19V. Evtnrudet ami a urge
M. G. H O D G ES
selection of Used Motora, Boali
Seri ice un All Water Pumpt—
and Trailer*.
Welle Drilled — Pump*
Evlnrudr Salee A Service
Paola Road, Phono 190
DODSON S p o rtin g Good*
PLUMBING
k HEATING
3#l )•
Phone Ml
Septic Tank Iniullatlon k Service
Heater Service. Archie C. liarv j EO MOTORS
lett, Phono 734-W or 1335.
Unconditionally Guaranteed -•
ly.'ai Mercury Mark 53
GAIN MOKE SPACE In your
( Demom'.ralor)
........
M 0 home with atorage walla, built19M Evlnrudc 30 IIP ..
dKW in cupboards. ihelvea, ete. See
IIII.L LUMBER k SUPPLY
IMS Evlnrudc
HP
YARD for aasp-lo-foltuw plans
(Perfect l
D IS
and quality materials ol econ­
IB IIP Mercury C'ruDer
omy prices. 223 W. 3rd SI
Model Shift
....Dw
I'lluNE M "The Lumber Num­
Mercury K4. T'i . — ........ I 0°
ber".
Q&lt;1 Model Johnson,
$100 22—SPECIAL NOTICES
»hift. 10. HP
ALL TYPES BOAT TRAILERS
CUSTOM l Plini.STERING
Creallincr Aluminum Boat" *nJ
blip Covers and Drapes
Fiberglass Boat* from $799
STANLEY KULP
1917 MERCURY MOTORS
PRONE 2838 J.
ARE IN
Loon for Iho new c-eylmder. W P l’MPS &amp; SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All type* anil «Ur*, Installed or
IIP Mcrcurya comlniT next
“ Do I: Yourself.”
Month.
WE REPAIR AM) SERVICE
\V. !». Smith
STINE
Motors-Bosls-l'slnU-G Is is
Machine anil Supply Co.
:U5 S. Park
Phono 1203 M7 W. 2nd SL
Ph. 82
II—T RAILERS

IP—SALESMEN • AGENTS

• room, S bedroom home, &gt;5750
LocatoJ on Old Orlando lllgbway. Ideal fer children, school
but atop. Call 1333*11.
LAKE FRONT
New three bedroom house on
Lake Emma. One and half Iliad
bath*. Florida room. Lot ill
x 223'. Turn So. i&gt;n« mile at
Oaklawn Cemetery.

TIRED
o f th a sam e old th in f ?
Sse ta t spacious ns* tastefully
different homes In —, —
South Pinecrtii
Sanforv
Grove Manors
Sanfort
Valencia Villas
DcLarn

IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
Idtally Situated
Luxuriously Planned
M oderately

Priced

rot*, blankets, tarpaulins, Army
Navy Surplus. 310 Sanford Ave- This It a free past to Ike I’raine

This la a free pas* lo the Rita
Theatre for I. M. Rowell. Oak
Av«. Exp. dale Oct. 24. I»$9

l^ka Drive-In Theatre for Mr.
W httlei, Magnolia

data Oct. 24, ildd.

A rt.

Exp.

APARTMINTB: raM
HE SURPRISED i t our variety WRLAKA
pnvaw hatha. 114 W. First k
and low price*. F.M.B. Se, Ilk
k 25c Store, 321 H. Sanford.
» ■ SamiMU Rsalty H r Dome
Praetlrally new 20 (uage Reming­ ahia Hamas and Apu. Fim a IT.
ton automatic *h»igun 11$. R.
HUTCHINSON’S O a t e n Front
A. NEWMAN. Ph«no 21$
Apt*. 335 S. Atlantic. D lytsnt
HEAR the NEW V. M. Tape Re­ Belch. Call 2374-W.
corder. 11$ Down
Wlebolll’a
Camera Shop, ato S. Park Ava. Furnished g tr ig t apt. 2300 Mellenvllle.
44—APPLIANCES
e furn. a p t 210 Magnolia.
FIUUIDAIRR apphancu, s a l a t larg
Available now, • room house on
and service. G. II. High. Ovi«4a,
Celery Ava. available October
Fla. Poena FO-5-U13 *r Bandar*
5th. Phone A. K. Rotaelter,
1542-W altar I $ 9
Florist. 212.
DUO-THERM space heater and
Perfection apartment site gat Downstairs apartmtnt. CALL 1240.
range. Both in good condition.
Reasonable. See i t 2*00 Hia­ Apirtment, close In. I rooms |$ l
per month. I ll K. Ilk S t, Call
watha AVf.
2316 or 1361.
large oil heater, 30 gal. drum.
$«o. Phone 1078M l. 1317 Doug­ 8 ROOMS, Adults. 611 Task.
in* Av*
FURN. 3 room home A bath. 1'h.
AIR CONDITIONER, 1-Ton Fri- 2391V,
gida.re, cool* with water $7$.
5-room garage apartment I room
rilONK 1179 XJ.
kitrhenatta apl. Adulti, no p«t&amp;
Ph 221.
Lko new Kelvinator rtfg. and
elect, range Must sell by Sun­
day, 1404 Magnolia.
Desirable furn garage apt. 432 W.
43- bUI I.DLS&lt;f MATE RIALS "
Ulfdroom duplex, kitchen equipp­
ed, living room furnished. Ph.
USED BKICK
1124-M.
TWO CAKLUAD8 beantUul utsd
bnrk. Orange, red, and xurnt Avalon Ap|». Kficiency, I'h. 729-W
black. See thrm at SHERMAN
CONCRETE PIPE CO
EFFICIENCY Apailment. Suit*
ablo for bachelor or couple, prj.
RED-I-MIX CONCRETE
vata bath. Acrosf from poet
Window Sills • Lintels
Office, klanucl Jaeobsoa.
Frptii- Tank • Stale Approved
Rand • Cement Mortar Mis
Furn. cottage, r e a s o n a b l e .
Miracle Concrete Co.
Luvalrd uu 17 92. i’ll, iolu W|.
r » Elm Ave.
Phone 1335
2 room aptf. I l l Elm. Ph. 29t3-W.
METAL ROOFING
Now in »tock. 5-V Crimp—
Schell Apt*; Furn. 3 room apt.
screen porch, plus rellawiy bad,
Cornigaled — 2 's” Corruisted
l',ti alt Your roofing need* at
garajo. 612 Park Ave. 445-W.
S h rrn iu n ( ’o n crele I'lP f C*s 2-iledroom hour* partially furn.
■nil We.I Util SI.
570 mo. Call 9N.
45—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
I
Thla It a free m i s to the Prairie
l-ake Drtve ln for Mr*. A J.
HAYNES Office Wa dune Ce..
Brooks. Exp. date Oct. 24. 1IS6.
Typewnters, addieg miehmee.
Salss-lentsls. 314 $(•(., Fk. 44. Rose Court 5 room apartments,
SdXyCK and equipment nf gro­ furoisht-d. Kllclil'tl rqiii|&gt;|i«d
Phone 1494.
cery tture an! meat market.
Jonca Grocery. Gindervllle, S.
S-room
unfurn. apt. Newly decora­
Sanford Ave. and old Orlando
llwy. Phone 1003-R or 430-W. ted 1)01 Celery Ph. M5-W.

FHA APPROVED
Open House Daily
From 12 noon 'til (I p. m.

2528 PALMETTO
2547 PALMETTO

. , Vary eften a Card of Thank* in th* Sanford Hamid mseta a U4$
which Is difficult to fill In any other way. Not only la U * graeMw
W. DIRTRiras
T. W. MRRO expression of gratltuda to those who have sent flora! tributes but
REALTORS
also courteously acknowledges the senders and kindness#* of tha
INI Park Ava
Pkane 27 ar 145 m*ny to whom a personal note of thank* cannot well bt mailed.
Newspaper Cards of Thank* am accepted aa serially eerrecu Emily Poll, the noted authority on etiquette, fella they w v *
many good uses
There Is no prescribed form for a Card af Thanks. It cm b t 96
brief or os detailed •* you desire. When the oceaslon rentes yew will
A. B. PETERSON
Ind a sympathetically undenlandlng member of our staff la aasUt
Hruker Associates: A. B. I’stsrson /ou.
Jr., P, J. Chesterton, Gardeld
Willetta, John Metich and It. W.
THE -IN MEMDHIU.M" NOTICE
William*. A. C. Doudnsy, Load
It la th* cusloat of many- families In thl* country to eommemerttSurveyor.
i bereavement by an “ In Memorfum ’ nutira In newapaper classified
Ill N. Park Ave.
Phone t!2t cevturnna. They find n real solace therein. Preparation nr selection of
.* *u"* . verse brings hark to them tender, pleasant recollections. At
2 MILKS FROM THE CU'CK
‘ Ilia Look, the English port hat so beautifully expressed It:
A lovely home in e x -client condi­
’’How cruelly sweet or* the echoes
tion with 10 acres of tiled land
that start
on hard road. 510,000—TERMS
When memory plays an old tunc
un the heart. ’
LAKKFIIONT LOT
3lo*t frsqusntly an In Mrmmlum Is Inserted on Iho anniversary
Reautiful building tilt', 26$ feet ir death.
However, other dates, which It I* felt are appropriate ar
on Cryalal Lake $$,uoo.
Meaningful are also selected. The bnthday of the departed, the xrad ling anniversary. Memorial Day. c m Christmas ate among other
Consult A Itf.ALIOIt First
IM N. Park Ava.
Pkeae 1313 significant ocra alon. chosen
vou ate hesitant to express your tendar though!* in poell* form,
UULLEN AND HAIIKEY cou If
may avail yourself of tho Herald s eollsdion of rrlftnal verses,
rhea* oxprtit It poetic beauty the emotions of th* heeiietringe.
1300 Down—130 Month
xmong them ere verses appropriate to any elrcumstanre.
2 Bedroom home un 2 Inis, with
TIIE RATE
shade and Dull Iters, Equipped
l.arilt of Thanks are $|.i«) per Insertion regardless nf slaa. In
with stove, rrfligrtalur «nd
healer, Uomplele price fa.itut.
fclttij^s’ *sU2. l" t' f . f*cl , h , y m»y run to considerable
tngth, are billed *4 SI.Oo per column Inch.
2 BEDROOM Hontr. well lacate.1.
Desirable as home ur rental.
$6,300.

BALL REALTY
RAYMOND kl IIAI.I.
OSCAR -M. HARRIS'&gt;N
REG. BROKERS
S. D. Illghleyman. Asvodate
354 Sealk Fark Ave.
Phone 950

IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
• J Ppacloui Bedroom*
#rk Crumley k Mootcith
• m Tiled la th i
• Large Lots
at 117 South Park. Phone 772
• High and Dry
They Know
Maaenry eonatracilen with o*k
fleers, while marble chips
Fer Your RrUrrmrnl Home
built-up toofa, fully Insulated, 1 lledriKtai altrartlvr almo.t new
furred walls, sparious closets
lun.iiI* Block limni- with car­
and oil wall fumaeet.
port*. N e a r
supermarket
55,000 $1,000 Do»n
RALPH JARVIS
Builder and Owner
Furnivhed ur I'nfurnlthtd
PHONE 1134-J
2 lU-driHUii I'um rcle lllix k Imliie
with garage, Fturila room. All
large roams. Situated &lt;&gt;n 4
Ms, beautifully landxcvped
Uofum. $11900 — Fern. $I1 ,V«

OZIKR REALTY CO.
Mura II. Oiler, Realtor
Il*rci M. Fieiu. At.ocluic
2501 So Orlando Ilay. Phono 1139
EVENINGS; 3 !!' end 1»»
BEAUTIFUL
Solid

TIIE CARD OF THANKS

Stminole Realty

I and 4 Bedroom llomef with 1
and t bathi situated on largo.
artistically
landscaped
lot*.
I’areJ sircots ami all other
cily conveniences make these ROSA L. PAYTON.
colonies
nf
nwnsr-otcupird R’ llilered Real Estate Htnkcr
homta truly diUghtiul p!ic*« Fkoae SIT!
{‘,*12 at Hiawatha
to lie*.’
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
Designed, Built and Sold
I* o w o r mower,
self-protvelled,
2344 Frenrh Ave.
S p o r t s m a n *'Toro"-g*»olinc
J. W. IIAI.I., KEAl/rOlI
OD11AM
&amp;
rTU
I)O
Il
Inc.
l»twi red reel type $33. Power
Jsheey Walker, Associate
Builders of Fine Honies
Tools- 10 in- bench s5 *», tdlt U»p
"CaU HaU” Phone 17M
For Florida Living
1 HP. 9 in. band s»«r, »i H. P.
motor; bench ssndrr, 1 H. P.
ONCE IN A BLUE MOON
SALES OFFICE
All for $123. «r ,oU sepwrately
261$ K. French Avenue
A buv like this. $1,000. fash. $A3
I’hune 2100 an.l •".•HU
monthly, Prartirally new 2-bed­
2352 M or bui Ro*aiia Dr.
room masonry home . Kil.-hrn
rquiptcd. On I7u ft rorncr lot.
RENTALS
Fine Iran and shrubbery. Id a !
price 19.730.

PAINT, $2 30 gal. Sleeping begs, $$—APTS—HOUSES—ROOMS

THE SANFORD HERALD 3fon.. Oct. IS. 105«, Pig* 11

RETIREMENT HOMER

D AILY

ACROSS
1. 8 piny
evergreen
shrub
• Gorge
11. Near
1poet t
12 Knight t
weapon
11 South
American
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W. II. ’’11111” STEMrCR
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things you re through w i t h
Arlrtte Price, Aivxlaie
Realtor — General Insurance
This home hai Urge living ru-in phone
through Went Adi for CASH.
901 or 1122 III N. Park Av&lt;
with fireplace. 2 extra large
Call l$?l.
beinxims, dining room, kitcbm i'hnne 9770 HERBERT CHERRY
with plenty nf eibinets, break- Real Estate llr»kriagr — Nutat)
fest room and nice acremrd-in 1119 TV. Illh St. Rear Barber Shop
porch.
low Y o s t HOMES
landacaptd Kiounds
Beautifully landscapnl
Ith outside sarmalliK
system,
s id
central heating for ratia com­ Block home with I bedroom for
fort. Excellent rraidrntivl loca­
tion . . . 2417 LAUBKL AVE.
Fiirnirhi’d 1 bedroom liMtie on 2
*lk If TENANTS
lu's with fiult trees Just uul.Mdr
ODrlAM k TUDOR. Inc.
city
limit*
for
|7i4no
2676 R. Frenrh Ave.
I’bot.e 2IM — */*•
3 bedroom bio. L home «uh nice
yard ami fruit Decs fur $6930.,
2 Bedroom

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$7300.

Robert A. Williams

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DLE TO f RAN.HIT.R
Fer Sale By Owner! hrdiootn
home. Equity *9011. Ph. 1093-W.
4 bedroom house, 20ih and Sum­
merlin. Will consider house
treller ee pert paymsat. Ph.
119-M

2 room cottage, completely fur­
3 BEDROOM home, kilchrtt equip,
nished ready to mme in. By
ped. lilt bath, pine play-iuom,
FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE week or month. 2194 Park Ave.
well, corner lot, sever, trees.
—at Wanhou,* I'rlcta, visit
PHONE 1099 M.
FU'R.Y
4
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and
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apart­
BERRY'S. We are experts at as­
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sisting VOU to secure gracious
good louts with functional conSanford, *o very Urge lot.
venlenc*. Today's best buys In 2 and I bedroom rtm snt block
PHONE 377 II.
lake front homes. $55 A 153.
nationally advritticil furniture
unfurnished
Phone
1129.
HI.
■t DISCOUNT PRICES. 901 W.
For Sale Or Rent- 2 badioom con­
First M. Phone 1687 for Even­ John Realty Co.
crete block house, furnuhed.
ing Aipomtmcnt.
JBcdroora furnished house. 309 Phone 2336-M.
Holly, Adults only. Fk. I3»l-J
• nir, v a l u e s
S om eth in g D ifferent
3 room furnished ferine apt No
FUD4ISK I,(MID W O R K E R S
• (JUICK CREDIT
In A X-1led room ||o u * r
pets Phone 224.
2-l^igs Bedrooms with Isrga
• EASY TERMS
walk-in cluscts, large living
Hhrotigh ( laisificd adf. U t an
IVILSON-MAIER
room, kitchen has exhaust fan
New end Used Furniture
3 bedroom, kllehen e q u i p p e d
and cabinets galore. Florida
311 E. First St.
Phone 935 house. Close in. Jimmy Cowan,
Room-Guest room with private capenenred ad writer assist you,
Pb.
615.
Used luimtare, appaaaewa, Mwia,
bath and entrance from icreenetc. Bought-oaid. Larry’s Mart
e l porch, l-arge storage room
321 Kait 1st St. Phone 1631.
REAL ESTATE
and laundry. Oak floors except
Florida room and kitchen of
vynal tile. Lt/ga car p»rte. all
55—FARMS AND GROVES
on I large lata with plenty of
shrubbery
2n acre tile farm. Three bedroom
home, large barn. All equipment FIIA, VA or "In Service” l-nan
Famous Simmons Inner,prinj or
and machinery. Rasy terms. Ph.
’ J. I*. PERKINS
Box Spring.
I39J-J. P. O. Bos 1154.
(VMwvnor and builder
Full or Twin sire. Choice of
702 W. 3rd SI.
Phone 1730-R.
Firm or Extra-fura.
55—HOMES
For Limited
M RN
Time Only
1223 DOWN
3 Bedroom Home, $223 Down.
9 Bedrooms and Carport#
$1 00 Down Delivera
Ready for occupancy In 10 dayi
Terratio
Floors
Mather of Sanford
Kitchen
Equipped
203-09 K. Firs! St.
Phone 127
SEE US for repair* and altera­
Nice RctldcnUaJ Locatloo
tion*. No down payment twqulr*
NECCHI-LLNA
Laadee iped Yard*
Sewing Machine Center
Ready far occupancy la 3 week*
' LOVELL E. OTHER
Sales. Service and Rentals
A. K. HHOEMAKER. JR.
Builder
G A R R E T T ’«
Builder
Phone 1339.
323 E. First St.
fbona 1(22 Pbona 1191
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SERVICE
Now Is The Time
To have your Heating System
Cleaned and Serviced
Before the Winter Rush

W. J. King
PLITMHING CONTRACTOR
2331 Orlando Ur.

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Party Honors
Barbara Brown
On 8th Birthday
There wa» much nolae and mer­
riment in (be neighborhood of
Ur. and U n . R. L. Drown whj
live at 20*3 WaibinfUn Are, when
they entertained their daughter
Barbara at a parly honoring her
eighth birthday.
The nolae reaulted from one of
the game* the children plajel in
which they rode thorr bicycler
around and blew horna which were
furnished by the hoateaa
The merriment war a reiult of
the normal high spirts of the
young Her* aa well ai the Peanut
Hunt, at which the winner! were
Vlnnie Atkinaon and Eddie Tilton.
A Halloween theme wa&lt; carried
■&gt;ut in Ihe decoration and refree*hmenta. with the ehiluicn acrvrd
•mall Halloween candic*. eupcakea,
leeeream and birthday rake
Tho'f protent were Duane Anderaon. Dabby Brown, Valerie Atkin•on, Vlnnie Atkinaon. Carl AtkinTtfTKH ALL READY for turourrow night'* iilramtatlun «»f “I'lrnk", anld Mlua Otlie lt« » r Whittle
•on. lMd't- Litton, Susan Brown,
' *—
nut the
‘ ‘ “line*
• - * nuuiwr.un
f a * '—
uairal
the
I’lnerrrat
School
Auditorium
who la directing the muakal.
Smoothing out
mo m«
niuairm
iinm *fur
ror -*
mo —i in n r r n* “wnuui
Palmela Adnmt.Gary Winn, Jackie
__
ahow. j.rtvtntrd by th* Ktmlnol, IDah
Hah 7Rr-hnol
ta-h&lt; Clot Club ii Mina N»ney Cash. She ahowa At Collin*
Morriton. Stephen llarrli Beth
i n d Bobby l.llllo thflr eur, (8Uff Photo)
Morgan, Betty Odium, Patay KadPresbyterian Ctiurrii will meet at rr, Pat Ifirria and Linda Harris,
3:30 p m. at the Churrh.
The Settlor ill|h Krlluwahlp Re- The reguUr meeting of Semi­
creation of the First Pr**byter- nole Chapter Numbrr Two of the
ten Churrh will meet at the 0 T. 8 will bw held at the Mm
tonic Temple at B p m.
Church at 7;0r p m.
The Mhi-Week Illble Hour will
bbe conducted by the Her A. 0.
Mclnnia, Pa»tor of the fir at I’reabylerian Churrh at 7:30 p m.
The Oiam-el Choir -HI rrhrar»e
MONDAY
mee with Mra. W. W. Warner, • t First rm b y te rtin Church
The t r f A .'i of the Fkrat BapW. IBth 8t., at B p.m. Mrs. at 7:30 pm
tUt Church will meet at B:30 p. 6. F. Crenshaw will be co-boat- Thi.rc « i|| be a Week Day
e**Kindergarten at the Firtl Prea0f
Cub
Scout
Paek
Ten
will
have
byferlan
Church
from 9:00
•jbe First Baptist Churrh
Bao/ord has Invited all th# * commit!*# m «ting at 7:30 at through 13:00 p m.
The nev. J. B. Root will ronckurche Jt Ihe Aasociatloa to th# First M»th&lt;Kll»t Churrh.
(Bare in .be Group
TrainingDependable (las* of the First
St boo. starting at TllO P. m. .IdllHx'itt Churrh will meet at
---------- - „ . . ,
CU&gt;s will be held MonJay, Tue*- Mr’Clnley Hall at I p.m. fur the The ,Ru'*nc,‘ *“d m^ Vt* i ' »
day. Tburaday and Friday It the regular buiineti and socisl meet- Women i Club will meet t
“ roc hour.
Ing. There will be an Installation P■«; »» tlm Varht Uub.
L ... I ^ ,L. nt officnri
The Civic Department of the
IYk ZUwi iwtighl OPtto of Ihn nf #ffl er*
Sanford Woman's Club will m.e
Fil*t ’aptlri tJjur*h
.
n ' . . ,-w *. , ' a l 10 30 a m to fold Chn.tma.
at the home of Mra.
Gladys Che First Daptlsl Churrh of
There will be

Additional Society

Calendar

Legal Notice
Mr*. H. W. Rucker:
Wins Bible Quiz
■a Tils: L iars it m i n t n r Tin:
VIVTII J l III! I VI. M i l l I IT t * VMI
At Gleaners Meet i l l A IX« : i i i i &gt;H. i; . mm i %a n . . e a»risn n Mr*. A. J. Welker wea hosteu
to the Glee n*r* Class ef Ihe First
Baptist Church when they held
their regular meeting T'eaday.
Co-hoatci»e» were Mr*. J. F. Lewis
and Mrs. If. C. Echols.
Th# meeting wts opened with
a prayer by Mrs. C. A. Ander­
son Jr., after which Mr*. W. C.
Humley gave the devotional, us­
ing a* her theme "Tht Road to
Happiness" and rloskng wllb a
prayer.
The minutes of Ihe list meet­
ing were read by Mrs. J. L. Jackson. followed by the indallation
of officers, conducted by Mrs
Fred Myers Mrs. Jackson rioted
the regular business session with
a prayer.
A hiblr dull was coiiduetcd by
Mrs. C. A Andcr*on Jr., with
Mrs. H. W. Rucker answering the
most question!.
Delirious refre»hments were
aervetl by Hr*. W. C Humley.
Mr*. If. W. Rucker, Mr*. Fred
Myer*. Mr*. C. A. Anderson Jr.,
Mrs. Wnlie H. Pippin, Mrs. J. F
Hr merle, Mr* A utre Bar me an,
Mra. Thelma Steele, Mra. Helen
Carter. Mra Eva Cou*e. Mr*.
Alice Rorsdi-r*. Mr*
Kendall,
Mr*. J. 1- Jack ion, Mra. Berta
Cottrell, Mn. A J. W'aler. Mr*.
J. F. te»l* snd Mr*. It. C. Echols

IS V r**H it F la ts

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J * r" u ARB IICIIKOr KOTtriBb

THE SANFORD HERALD
Page IS* Mon-, Oct 1 6 ,196S

t h i t t u l i roe d tv o rc* i l l c a t t o d y
or m i n o r r h l M r t s h i * M e * Ul*0
• c a l M t you In *!)- C l r r u l l i ' o u r l of
e t m l n - l r I'nuiity, YlorMi In C M n - l o t i r o r o i b * r d •»•**•* “
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BLCAVIC aiMMOKX
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P U Ia tlft r o r d a o e * w i t h law w llb IS* C l t r k
• r i b a a b o * * t n t i i l t d C o u r t an d
r o o m l k k amsioyra.
I s » r * a a co o r o r M i n i s o o n
rv»f*n!*aL r m m t b r * W i t i o n
A ih rM t
ror
Hir-fnrd rinrlda
Xotii k to i e r i : i n
l- U In tir r *1 IS* V u r l h - l l i l i H t n r l .
p y r. I . H u rd les
a m so m:s’i:\i&gt;
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iI d a :
i n b t r w l t * a Dorr*# P m Coafoaaw
to - rixicr e r r aiUMOKB. who** will bo m t o r * d **»ln* i y o u for I I * Xn rth Mala air* * !. t - A
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V

REGISTRATION NOTICE
The RrKl.it rat Ion Rook* of the City of Sanford, Florida, ar« open »t
the City Hall, commencing Monday. Septemtwr 17, 1956, for the pur*
po*c of reyiitcring for the Municipal General Election to L&gt;« held on
November fi, I95fi and will remain open each day except Sundaya and holi­
days, up to and including Fridny, October 26, 1956.
Only those who have reached the age of 21 during tha past year
or wlv&gt; have acquired a legal voting residence in Sanford or* ro*
quired to register.
All others previously registered since December 1, 1950, art already
qulified to vota and do not hava to re-register.
n . N . SA Y E R
CITY R E G IST R A T IO N O F F IC E R

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The Homan of the Firat PresA rt. D v p i.tm c n l at 2 p m
bftenan Church srill have their School starting at 7:30 p. m.
nmanliily P r a y e r Band in the Classes will lie held Munday, Tu*»*
The Hrownir .Scout* of the Flr*t
wed by the Pnwhyterian Church will meet ^ ^ t S S A f \ d € r S G r i ,
ro. Thla will
Business and lupiraUbnwl Meet- m the Vwuth Huildmg at l:l» r
•
n i l
A
lac at aiw p m
pm .
j .
tu t itoy .Scouts of the Fir*t
llie Pioneer Fellowship and
,
t
1‘rdatiytcrian Church will meet In Reirratiun of Hie First IVe*hy. \ k / a r t I n l
UiC hrout Room at 7:D0 p.m.
li-rlan Churrh will meet in the
^ * HU* J u u /
There will be a Week Day Youth Building from 6:0U p.m.
In a qul«t wmlding ceremony,
Kindergarten at the Fkgal Pfa*- trough 1.00 p.m.
-icrforinni hy Fvther Lvon*. Mis*
byiriish Church front 9:00 through
lh ere wJJj ^ t BCr)l „ a y lr.u»ww Amlannn, daughter of Mr.
IJ.wU p.m.
.vindergarton at the F lru I’rca- 4n-l Mr*. Rolf Anderson, of W‘»eTh. Rev. J. B. Root will con- jyterian Church from 9:00 through
&gt;-*kr- s V . wa* married
due# j#-* uiormnic dcvoUMl over j^.oo p.m*
to KHwanl J. lUffrtiy* »on of Mr
W i... .-unfold, at 9:30 a.m.
Tlie Kov j „ „ 1HJ, wll| lW&gt;. and Mr*. W want J Rafferty, alio
The l’#*t Matron'. Club wW ,|urt lhe „,or„|ng devotion* oicr
Wirrabue. The w«l.llng look
plnre Thursday al J Jo p. m. at
W ritll. Sanford, at 9:3u a m
The Sanford Tuurivt and -Shuf- Ihe All Soul* Catholic Church 'lr*
ucgai Notice
flr-boanl Clhb will have a rov- Geneva Van Itmklrk »i&gt; Ml**
errd tliah supper al l:&lt;n with Andcr-on'a only attemlant on I
WIITII M I K t l U ' h V U
John K. Sahwab AN. Ilalrun k.
T ill T AI^ lAIW li: T. VVKUU, W * 0 « game- *n follow.
Itat knuiRn
r « i l4 i A i *
R*1
The Ware Bible Ctais or the attended Mr. Rafferty.
K u w a i t A**nu*. A t l a n U - l *woral«
The new- Mr*. Rafferty I* a
| - l * » i i l a b * n « i l r # l h » l y " # *r* First Methodist Churrh will have
| l | t # leg t# « |U ( r n l f o f l l 'i JflH If
nlrce of Mr* Van lluakirk’* son
■
covered
didi
supper
al
7:00
Un lUUiihVD. W tninilli »r Nr •»
m. at McKinley Hall. Hu.ta will in law. A l. \ivlerM&gt;n, and arrivJib. Ill* it lb. oltlr. or h.
by ^
m ,0 f''i 5&gt;
i l t r a Ol lb * C l r r u l l C o u r t, a t I M In* Mr. and Mrs. It. tr. Hutrhin- f 1 ,n
Countr Court iiowi*% in ponioro. uni, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Duita. ,n ,*Pend ,h r1. " ' r)k Prlor *», ,,rrf
Uling
K*mlt.»U CouMy. Fiorld* *•# ('&lt; inJ
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veildlng
a*
Ihe
home
gue»t of
Mr, and Mr*. W\ B. Jonn
10*11 b m y y i a * r * o f l o K * r j r i «
Mr*. Van Iiti»kirk.
l|n u i h » t d * r. sllorw** l o r H i loll It.
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lnP
irn i«i« italinned at SN’AS
The grcM
groom
I* ia iif,i i i lUnftiril. H ' t r l M , In
I'fa&gt;9r Meeting will bt held a i vtith Ifatroh 0 .
■ C u . m 4&gt;«or&lt;* atm -so d lb u P»bJIn , i s i . ml you lw lb* i If u*t the 71r*t ilai'liit Church at 7:tl) The newlyweil* are at home to
&lt;Vuri. M b l b J u d i . lal I ' H . o l i «
nnrl.la, in iwd tor rtimtn..l* U nS; P-10their friends on Orange Ave. in
I*. In I'hancw ry. *■ ak b r» * lb l» d
The Girl Scout* of U&gt;# First Long wood.
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Banner Days To Be Staged Oct. 19-20
SHS Glee Club
Will Present
'Picnic Tonight

JOHN E, FOX and Mr*. lUlph Au«tln Smith open county Democratic Headquarter- office yesterday
morning on South Park At*. a» they posts-d a banner of Adlal Stevenson at Ihr diHJiwity. (Stall
hoto)
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Educational System Smathers M ay Visit
Comparison Of f-jere
O f Month
U.S., English Heard

Senator George Smatheri will.
In all prubablllty, be In Sanford
and Seminole County on ellhc
• i young man who received hi* Oct. si or Nov. 1, according to a
early public ichool education In schedule relcaicd late yerterday
Sanford, graduated from Phillip*- from Washington.
Extrr and Yale University and According to Senator Smather-.
he will be in the Central Florid*
then a a* »rlrrled a* a Hhodca arra with Congre»*man A S.
arholar at Oafor.l Unlveraily In "Sy-t” Itcrl-mg for two day*,
England, cave the member* of alar vslth hi* two-day campaign
the Sanford Itntary Club a torn* trip* with other Florida Democraprchcnalvr comparUo'i of the • d- tic candidate* in various corner*
Ufatlonat lyalem* of England and of the *late.
e'j* country.
He laid that hr would make a
Uobu Dean, *»n of Mr and statewide televlilon talk lomctime
Mr*. Holland L. Dean, former late In October In an effort to
residents here, told hi* hearer* must Florida bark Into the tie mo
la detail about life at Oxford ami critic fold,
held the attention of hi* audience The Hepublleani didn't put a
by hi* well prepared and deliver- candidate in the field agaln-l Sen.
cd addre**. Hu talk gave local George Smather* D-Fla and |h*l
Itutarlan* an insight to the cut- ha* helped him become one nf
tom* of the tutorial -ys'cni of ihr moat active Democratic cam
teaching in vogue al the umverii palgnrrs.
ty where he spent the last two| Ai rhairman of the Democratic
l^ ira . He will leave »o-n to enter senatorial Campaign Cotnrnl &lt;ee.
military icrvlce at F \ hill, Okla. Sn.athcra is Just aho.it everywhere
In Ihe absence of president these day*.One of hi* big Jobs
club secretary, Dr. R. W ftupre- j&lt; |o raise money. Another I* »*•
chi, Charle* Wagner and Harry speak.
Simpson are attending the dlt- ,|c-, t* rn
California, Oregon.
trict conference at Winter Haven, Washington, Illinois, Iowa. Near
pa.t president Bill Itu.h presided. Mexico. Writ Virginia. Pcnn-vtAmiouncemeut was made of the VJn|a.
Maryland.
Connecticut,
meeting next Monday at Ihe Epi«- i* |ri. to Texas, and to some other
copal Parish Home when Congr. state* he couldn't recall momen
, S. (Syd) Hcrlong will be the tartly.
weaker at an lnter-club meeting Now he’* about to campaign In
of all local civic and service rich*. hi* own stale which went Repub­
lican in 1933. He say* It'f going
to be a close presidential racsbut say* U r Democrat*' rcgixtra
lion* outnumber Ihe Republican*
there seven to one "and if the
Democrat* get mil and vots- Hemocratle/’ the slate should return
to it* nos m il column
Thi* lime Smather* I* going to
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Additional
Local News
On Page 3

The Seminole High School Glee
Club |»rr*rnl* Ha fir*t perform­
ance of the &gt;ea*on this evening
at a o'clock from the stage of
Ihr P in rrrrtt School auditorium.
Mi-* Ollle I n n Whittle, di­
rector of the (itre, Club, *ald that
the musical, "Picnic" u a take­
off on election year.
'•Throughout (he mirth provok­
ing show, a tubule will he paid
to all of the *tate* in the union,"
*hc said.
A huge «*•! of both boy* and
girl* will take part in the ah-iwr
with Henry Cn»on at Ihe micro­
phone a* Master of Ccreinonle*.
Mi** Nancy Cash i* the accom­
panies! for the musical that will
include »o!o« ami group number*.
Sotoistl, Mi*s Wlnllie said, will
If Itichard Fagan. Carol Null,
Teddy Walker, Pat Harrington,
Phillip Hud. Kay Jenkins, Iri*
Causey. Shirley Anderson. Al
Coll in- and Tony (iarlman,
"The rnslmnc* are stunning,*'
said Mu* Whittle, "adding much
to the muiical which is enjoy­
able and entertaining front the
music standpoint alone."
The cast has been preparing for
"Picnic" over a period of *tveral
week*, every member working
*i*rd to make hi* ur her part la
the musiral a "perfect one."
*'We hope that there wdl be a
large cu.ad on hand for tonight's
performance," Mis* Whittle eaid,
"to »cc how much these young
ladies and young mro have don*
lu stage a show that 1* humoroui,
serious, musical, and entertain­
ing/'

Big Crowd Attends
Annual Barbecue
For City Employes

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Fieil Wilson, sun of Mr and
Mrs * I. WlHnn. PM I I - alb
Drive, In** been ar.rptnl In'., the
Naval ll'fircr'* Candidate School
He left Sunday night In r*-|«it1
t i recruiting officer* In M ann„
fin. where he was ndurtel Into
the Navy yesterday
The Navs flew Fred Wilson from
Macon to Newport, It I where
he will undergo a f ir months
training period On hi* completion
of the training at the DCS. he
will receive hi* design.' • n a* an
Ensign
From the Officers
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More than 130 pound* of barbfeup, prepared by Carl William*,
was served to employe* of the
City of San font, thrlr fa mile*
ard friend* Saturday eight.
According In preliminary rsllmale-, more than WO people pass­
ed through the icrvlng line to rereive gi-nrrout helping* of bar­
becue! pork and beef, salad, pic­
kle*. buna, and all the trimming*
that gu to make such a meal com­
plete.
Serving a* host* to Ihe City
employe* were the Board of San­
ford City Comniiitiontr*
Attending 'he barbecue which
wat prepared and served at the
farmer* Aue't in Market or IT 91
» fie member* of the various city
organization* a* well at commitlion* and rommittaea. along with
the legislative delegation, Board
of Seminole County Commission­
er*
However, frtrd al the annual
• vent were the City emplcyee who
attended full fore*.
At the head of the rerung
line, greeting the employs*, their
families, and visitors, wa* City
Manager W irrrn K. Knowles

Sanford Rep 2nd
Place Winner
In Western Open

K Mtl.ALE llOUHHUl.DLIt. Seminole
County i’ri srejior, (center! and Stale rrooi -er«
Mark
Mack, (right! and Cerl Willie**, (left! disco** the decreasing number of (raffir violation* soffeie.t by
i«i&gt;nn*l of Hanfurd Naval Air Station, since the "Safe Driving” lecture were first preseutri to men
i**sl a t the NAS, five month* ago. Since the lecture, overall traffic violations lia» r diopp«s| t ; i t cent
Householder presented lecture* duuring the month of August, while Troop**- Mack, and William*,
gave talk* In July. Othr, speaker* heard Inrtude Voile William*, A«*i«»not State Attorney, snd Bill
France, I’.resWent of Ihe National Association for Stock Car Racing, the ic iffiu rti MFn AnMtiij^dJ by
the NAS "Safe Driving Council," according to W. K. Giles Safety Engineer, (h u ff Photo)

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Jay llehert. playing pro nf San
ford, for Die Mayfair Inn Cnunlrv
Club, placed second In thee four
way tie p!av- off late yeitcr lay,
bc'ng topped hy Mike Fetefclck
"Th*t ssa* Ihe toughest round
of golf I ever played." said 2Mpound 'like Fetrhlck after deci*Ivcty vs Inning the 33.000 top prize
In the Western Open Tournament
In a playoff with three other pro*.
"I didn't lie up. but I h*ve to
admit there ws* a little butterfly
In my jlnmach," he declared yes­
terday after shooting a S underpar M, five stroke* belter than
any of hi* opponent*. " I’ve had
lower score*, but no round »**
ever harder."
Second place—just a matter of
prestige since the three other*
all received 32.UX&gt;- went to Jay
Hebert. 33, from Lafayette, I .a ,|
reoretcntlng Sanford, Ha carded
a 11.
Next camp Doug Ford, playing
out of Fetrhirk'a home town nf
Yonkrr*. N Y.. with a 72 D«n
January, thr Myear- -Id comer
from la n ip iiii, Texas, finished
with a 13 over the ( J X yard Pre­
sidio eour»e.
Fell-hick fired *even birdir* and
went over par on only one hole,
the eighth, when he seemed lo
baby an approach from the till
ire** on the fringe of the green.
Hi* longest birdie pull wai 23
feet.

Merchants Complete Plans
For Citywide Sales Event
U p-To-D ate
Bargains
O ffe re d

The Sanford Merchant* A»xocistlon today announced that
their plan* have been completed
for one of the biggest sale* event*
ever to bt- presented In Sanford
B. L. 1'i-raiu* Jr., prv*idcnt of
ihe Merchants Association, said
today that “ Banner Day*" will be
a two-day event of Friday and
Saturday, Oct. 19 20.
The Merchant* Association pres*
i it nt emphatically emphasized,
"This u not a stock clearance
event for Sanford Merchant*, but
an event that wilt convince San­
ford • hopper* that local store* are
featuring up-tndatr merchandise
al the lowest possible price*"
Committers of the local Mer­
chants Association organisation
have been busily engaged in com­
pleting plant for this event for a
number of weeks and the formal
announcement of Ihe event cumea
on the heels of itore owner* and
operator* beginning to put their
a ah* venture# out ew a lake of
atocka In thape for the coming Jt'HT TAKING A RIDE, aald Mis* Shawn WUtt* n this morning an
water In her uncle'* back yaid, at the homo of J. E. McAtevander Jr. on Sanford Ava. Tha pond waa
weekend.
caused by the downpour of rain thiough the night. (Staff I’holu)
Uanner Day a will be a city wvie
event with all of the merchant*
joining hand* to make it one of
the most memorable sales occa­
sions ever staged here.
Alre»dy, plan* have been for­
mulated Ic attract one of the
most formidable shopping crowd*
" I’m not satlsfird with
to Sanford. Merchant* an- readytrouble," *aid County Commission­
Ing their wirxiow display*, their
diiplay banner*, and their stock
er B. C. Dodd aa diac union* this
making showcard* kn outer to di­
morning centered around the povDrenching
rain*
that
havn
rect local shoppera to tho bund­
led* upon hundreds -if specially sleidltr fatten In the past a hour* Ing «f a r»a,l In the Boar Lake
priced merchandise throughout have furnished the relief fsrmer* lectlnn.
hive been asking for for month*
Be ml note County Engineer M. C.
the alorea.
Molt agricultural men have said Hagan gal-1, "I've never referred
Sale* clerk* and slock person
net h**r already been rrmliesl fur that six­ or seven Inchr* of min (l&gt; Dial toad a* t-cing 1.200 feet.
th* taming event and special would be needed tu actually re­ was a half-m ile."
price tag* to be attached l» re* Heve Ihr draught situation,
Iluuever, tin decision wa*
gutir slock and specially purchatGeodetic expert* reported ee- rd a* In whether or no; the road
ed mcrchandiie are being prepar- renlly that the water level In the dJmdd be paved with Ihe cuunty
ed.
i St, Johns river Is at a higher point furnishing Ih r m aterial* amt rum
Practically every nerd will lie thin Dial rrached during the mistiuner llll* Fourakrr accepting
taken care of during thi* gigantic time of Ihe "dry months."
itl *1
Ihe cuntract
al tl a square yard,
»*lr, according lo committee The broad squall front that In* or if the county
otmly should do Ihr pivmember* who have been con- fairly hlankrird Florida with a pig with it* mixed in place ma­
Carliun Evangelialic Team
•tanlly working on the fall anJ steads downpour of rain has not chinery.
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winter aalea event to be atagrsl. done any damage except In DotalClerk O. P. Herndon requested
Merchant* are prepared to offer ed areas where 23 lo 30 mile an commissioner* to turn In their Evangelistic Team
•ale-priced merchandise for the hour wind* rreated some havoc.
lists of rlrrk* and inspreiut* who
In the Sanford area, wind* have will tnzn the polls during Ibe To Appear A t Local
home owner, the housewife the
hvbh&gt;i.t, the garage owner, the been moderate with little or no General Election on Nov, 6.
car. and for men, women ami damage resulting ir-m them.
Two new subdivisions were ap­ Church Tomorrow
children.
Sanford »treel* have not been proved at thU morning's meeting
The Church of tha Nararrne,
Merchant* aree preparing to fin ded tu the extent that a flash
located on the enrner of W. Second
take care of thr enormous cruwdi dounpnur would have rauxil. when plat* for Cool-More, a 31 St. and Maple Ava., announce*
expected to vi*it Ihe San/urd store* Sun-.r street* in Ihe SanLanU *svc- lot site next to Lake O’ The Woods special service* beginning Wedlion uere enverrd with water hut just off Highway 11-92 in the neiday evening at 7:30.
this mming weekend
Banner Day* 1* a sale 'hat w* Ihe greater pari nf the rain* are south end of Ihe county Albert
D. Cooley wa* shown a* the owner
The Rev. R. II. Spear, Jr., pat*
want our local people to remem- being drained off rapidly.
on the plate,
lor of the l-w*! church, la happy
herds one of the biggest and heat
On* r-ad wa* washed out this
A resolution rerimling the mo­ to present the CarHen Evangelis­
tale* ever featured in Sanford. mm rung Ju*t ofl 2»itli Street In Ihe
tic Team to tha Sanford area.
Mrrcharit* A*iu*-ialt»n pre-idenl lav h \rbnr section. A hole in feet tion to appropriate 112,Vjii front The CarWgnt' are taloiitesl iru'rnPerkms -aid today.
wide vas eauieil by thn rain ap­ secondary road fund* for the en menlalM* p'aylng an acurdloo,
"We tielieve that Banner Hay* parently from a culvert that had gunriing *urvcy of a ttuw »ay
rrotsing Lake Monroe f r o m violin, vihra harp, solovoi, Ham­
will o f f e r a real treat for every­ caved in
one in Hanford and in Ihe San­ On sarif-rd Ave. at the corner French Ave. wa* approved follow­ mond organ, slrlgh bells, Swiss
Th#
ford slopping area," Prrkini of 1*tls Si rains hid Hooded the ing the reading of * le ter ad- rowbells, aod xylophone.
t'arHen*' alto have a cbolre *edivsied
to
Ihe
llnar-l*
o*
C-unly
tail.
yard of J K McAlexandcr Jr.
led tun of readings, vocal num­
Banner* will he flying up and WaliT v*a* 12 lo 2t inches deep, Commissioner* of Sermn-ilc and
bers. Mr*, ('arisen ts one of th«
down the Hanford shopping a n a deep i sough In launch a boat which VoluiU Counlie* from William II. country** out«tan'ling gn*i&gt;e| pian­
Friday *nd Saturday revrsling provided entertainment for child- Dial.
Next meeting of Ihe Seminole ist* and ha* hern iri demand a t
Ihe th-u-and* of downlnearlh ren until school lime, A niece
pUnlit with well known Ameri *n
prircit
its-me of
rnerrhaml- ,tf M&lt;Alexander, Shawn Whitten County Board of C«:nm'^vlonci*| erangelivis who have luuied Eur­
l*e arranged for fall and winter al 9 --’dork (hi* mortunii was rn- v.ill It held en Nov («, d.iv -if the ope.
buying
joying Hie pond like water (urine general rleclion. However, the
board did not change the dale of ( 'the Carlten’l hava been io de­
Banner* Days have been gror-, linn
mand by- ehurch grou|w of other
ed to present-day need*, the San- Throughout Ihe Mate wind and Ihe meeting.
This
morning's
mce'lng
of
Ihe
denonunation,
.ym p. he'ie with
ford Merchant* Association re- rain storm* which hit Florida apCommlluioneri wa. adjourned " ? ,r tonv r“ on«- They have workveiled thU morning.
peered dinnuMilng today.
"We have be-n advocating
Onl* light rainfall wai rcpnrtrd U-fi-re noon after comiderirt a H on naalgnment. given them by
Ihe United Stale* Army wH-'ch
i(»nllru*d On Faga 3|
KOn(inu1tl On I'zge 3|
light agenda.
hive carrte*! them Ir* several of
Ih* country » Army camps.
The public it cordially Invited
to at end th o e special tvrvicea
N»vy Ensign William C. Clauia, •ach evening this week beginning
Jr , rrcrlccd hi* “ Wings of Gold" lomotrow. Tha Kcv. Carlton will
of a Naval Aviator at rcremaniet Le preaching each evening ami
at Ihe Naval Air Station, Corpus both tervic-a Sunday.
Chrixtl, Tex.
Ensign Clause' "Wings" wrr*
pinned on him hy his wife, the Mrs. Howden W ill
former Mis* Norma Faye Har­
Explain Changes
vey of 1403 W. F in t St.
He is the son of Mr and Mr».
ALTA MONTB SPRINGS— M n.
W. C, Clause of 2329 NarrDsu* Jack Howden of Wln'er Park,
Ave., Sanford.
prc»ident of th* Orlamlu-Whiter
Ensign Clause received his des­ Park It »gu* of Women Voter#,
ignation a* a Natal Aviator on and member* of the ritiirn g
Sept, 21 after more than 19 Constitution r-m m ittrr, will he at
month* of flight training.
the Community House on HaltHr lia* been n ilg n rd to Iht land Ava., Altamonte Spring* to­
Naval Air Station, Jacksonville. night at • o’clock to explain th*
It amendments lo tha Slate Con­
stitution, which will appear on tbN
ballot In Ihe Nov, I election.
Cloudy with thawrr* today he­ All pertona Interested in lean *
on Naval En-tgn William C. Cbm** ron*lag partly rloudy HtdncUayi Ing mora a hoot these amendments
art urged In attend ttla meeting*
Air btatkm, Corpul Christ!, Tax, law lodgM IM L

Steady Rains Are No Decision Reached
Furnishing Relief On Road Controversy
Sought By Farmers

Ensign C la u se G e ts W in g s O f G old

Weather

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C h u r c h Is E n t i t l e d
To Loyalty, Support

in d e p e n d e n t

SA N F O Itll, FLORIDA

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m i DAY, OCTOBER 12. 1938

A w ir lilt d I’ rtm Leased Wire

Dial: New U . S . Highway
Route
Not
Y
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Determined
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3y A. Edwin »hlnho|*er
^11 time* irr troubled limes.
m all people are troubled peo­
ple, Whether or not rlvilUalinn
progresses depend* not upon the
troubles of a Riven time, but upon
how the people of that time meet
their trouble.
There has probably never hern
a time tn the history of the world
when enlightened education was
available to more people than It
A irt-vcur-oll woman « » « struck
is today. Rut education alone can
misdirected and offer no solu- do» n by ■ P»»»lne truck last night
it If we say tne iron curtain »* 'be attempted to help pu*b a
countries deny "enlightened” edu ear lo gel it started.
cation to the masses of their twoFollowing church . cm ice* last
pic, wc can partially excuse their nght, Mr*. Nora Lee Mrlnto-h,
failure to help solve mankind , whose address wa» given as l„ilc
problems. Hero in America with Mary Road, was assisting her hus­
otir schools overflow ins and al­ band and the owner of fhr enr,
most unlimited information avail­ in pushing the automobile .outli
able lo anyone wishing to «*ek it. on Freneh' Avr
vvr cannot make such an rxrusr
t 191* Stndcbakrr I 2-tnn truck'
And «et, in spite of that fact, driven by Robert Carter, II. of
W luve but to pick up a daily 417 W. 120. St camr up from be­
paper to find that hatred, viol hind them, nicked Ihe left rear
•nee. intolerance, jealousy greed. frn,lrr of ,'h, aulomob|,P
Ihrn
and practically every other hu „ Mh| Mr. M, ,n(p. Hn|th h.. right
man vice that can contribute to tear Irnilri, throwing her tn Ihe
world problems Is about a« ramp , a ement.
gnt wllhln our country as anyAccor ling to il•fnMnallon obwherr on earth.
Of the problems that trouble
Ihe world, those of science are of the Sanford Police Department
the minor ones. They have been, who Investigated the accident, the
arc being, and will continue lo car being pushed lid not have
solved on Ihe drawing boards light*.
The arcldenl oecured at in no p.
in the laboratoricv of the
m. 90 feet south of 22nd St. on
world.
Not so the greatest of all prob­ Fiench Avenue while Ihe autostradd'o the parvi*vi
lems, Ihe problem of human re­ bile t n
lations. Through all Ihe centuries lone *tnp on the weft vide of the
User* has been but a single source highway. Mr*. McIntosh was as­
for Its solution — the Church. Re­ sisting in pushing the ear from the
gardless of its denomination, any left front fender.
Captain Arnold William* report­
Church of Ihe I'nirrrsal Cod.
teaching the way of peacr, points ed that Mr*. Mrlntovh wa* In a
to the solution of (hat problem, great deal of nain and ootmdilngcause the Church Is demand- ed of her back. However, extent
mankind today, as did his of Injuiie* could not be dctermi u- i
forebears, prefer* to seek an until today.
No charge* have been filed, said
easier way. In lhi&lt; era »h —»
mass destruction is the order of S '1’'
Pending further
the day. mankind can no longer ,.‘ n'estl«all°ii. Patrolman C. C Dial
lamporire with his obligations to son assisted in the investigation.
the Church. We must either turn
to it, support It. and live it, or
submit ourselve* lo chaos and sav•fery.
&lt;vi n
The Church demands and is en-l
Vdmissmn*:
®led lo our devoted loyaltv v*d Mrs. James Wilson iSanfordl
•upfMiri. There emiii h« no L-tDischarges:
lee lime lhan this "tu-rcR
Ihsrothy I. Jlo-llin l.Sanfuidl
ty Month” for every thinking per-1
Alll llyyti (Sanford i
son who sincerely seek* a solu
Ronnie Mae Gilffn (Sanfordl
lion lo his own troubles and Ihe
Lthi! Pe.itifif ISanfordl
troubles of this troubled tlm? lo
Mery Msrgarcl Lumpkin
wholeheartedly renew hi* loyally
(Sanf-trdl
to hi* church, or to seel- n-i* *
Rnmilla Wen ran iiivie-lt.r
church ard affllta’ p himself with
del. 12
it If he now hat none, lu-guiai
Admission*:
mtrndance is then but one expret
D- nitn Wynn ISanford)
f n of loyalty.
/on* Ils-ckwlth (Sanford)
Nora 51c Inlosth (Sanford)

Woman Struck
ByTruckWhile
HelpingPush Car j

Extension
Of 17-92
Set To Go

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Seminole Raceway
Is Established
By Group In I925

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Morrison Tells
Fletcher To Head
High School Group 5 e a / Sale Campaign
Journalism Helpful
5FGGA To Become
Flower Association

Amcricon Legion
Moils lsf Edition
Of 'Post Scripts'

Oxford Student
To T e ll Rotarians
Of Experiences

Weather

Additional
Local News

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Transport Plane
Still M issin g

Ry ItH ours CONKLIN
The vision of a host of eld tlm
William II. Dial, Fifth Di-trlcU rrs In the harness racing sport
It- i j Hoard member, called for which resulted In construction of
pion.pt action fur the continisa- Scmimde Raceway M years ago Is
ti n of IT t&gt;2 lo Fiench Ave. from! about j„
, utivlanllaled by the
Five I'olnt* last night n* he met residents of Seminole County.
with ninnl-er* of the Seminole Hack In 1921 several of Ihe best
County Long Rang* Highway known and wrallldrst men In the
Planning Committee.
nation, who believed In and back­
“ As far as mglm-eriny |s con- ed up that In-life with cold cash,
reined,” said Dial, "ihe censtruc* built what i« now Seminole Race­
tlon plans for the extenrlon of way. The number Included tothe rente to Sanford are Hit per ’’acco tycoon V\. N ftiynods, hlleleon plcte.1 and are ready to
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,rUfk «&gt;'
eent eomf
co n Rill Strang and many nth
f".
erv
"I rannot commit the Road
They had drrems of building
R&gt;*ntd," DM told the group meet- Seminole Rareway into the Ivpe
log at Jim Spencer . Ilevtaurant „ f training an.l raring establish
U.t night at a .upper meeting. ,nrtll „ wii| 1h. ,pj. year-If Ihe
I "l&gt;.it I am mre fund, can be made mler* approve itiuance of Hie
available for ireuling Ihe righto hamrs* racing license which Ihe
of wi»ya.H
•tale raring commission ha* atLeading into hit discussion ready granted—subject to the rewith the highway roniiuittre head- rerendum vole.
Plan* to transform thia train­
ed by J. Hrailey (hlhxm. Dial com
mented that "j am getting a lit­ ing track Into the Saraloga of the
JOHN 5IILLIS, Ford Motor Company representative, (left) and Rill Franc*, president of the Na*
tle disturbed about the federal South, are on Ihe drawing board.
tlonal Association for Stock Car Rvcing. ictnler) pose with Comwtn ler Henry C. Colee, U8N. Kxeeutive Officer of Sanford Naval Air Station, following their arrival by private plane aboard the
government'* attitude toward The board of directros of Semi­
naIn Rareway only await Ihe out­
station, recently, France conducted the second -erle* of lectures, and music* he i» currently pir»«ntrights* of w(•)•»."
come of the rlrcliott before pour­
ing on “ Safe Dnving" lo personnel heed al» aid the NAS. Ihe Din*-. «hovelng highlights of the Ua(l*
Dial then explained to the 22 ing a cool half million more dot
Ington “ 500" ami Daytona Reach "Grand National", which were obtained through the Ford .Motor
member.
-Mending
the
meeting
|m
|h&lt;. ,jn,
mak(. , , h&lt;1
Compiny an.l 511111*. emphasised Fiance’ s talk on -afety. Thi* conclude* the four month series of
lhal funds were not available for , h„wplace of Ihe nation
•afely lectuies, acrur-il'ig to tV, h tiilrs, NAS 8afety Engineer. (Official IMt Navy Photo)
Ihe construction of a causeway
Througho'it the nation harness
e x t e n s io n
front French Ave. l-e- raring a* grown lrrmrndou*ly in
cau-e of i* ptrallrl frw limited r|a„|n *hrdl cmwf vbg cmfw cm
aerec* highway which mode -ell- the past trn year*, becoming
in,* of thr bond* impossible.
America’* fastest growing sport.
"My only choice in the matter
(CenllnuMt on Page 19)
wa« to attempt tn got the mule
of Ihe pfo|&gt;oicd federal Inter­
state highway moved etis-er to
Hanford, somewhere between the
The Seal Sale Chairman f.-r the I —
Lake Monroe Rridgv&gt; and French
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Seminole
’ounly
Tuberculosl*
Ave., Dial said.
Nino member* of the Seminole- llextih Assoeiath-n's annual Chn*t“We have a traffic count only
lxn*v
Seel
sale
wa*
n*mcd
ihl&gt;
High Sebrof .*• .rrx'lsf" “tul { a?
rfh* f il s ' * newest fei*1 p»*al*
iPotnlng by Giuigo UsUir, pretl(l.Slv eebfrti**
a supper mec'ln? I*&lt;t nieht at .Irid of Ihe local Til and llralin
d»v thl* side of Orange City and
ops-n al 1219 \\ ' -lh
5lr*. Appleby** flesiaursnt were Vssoeialion group
i.iv next n.-'vi w ,. •« impress D
„
In Goldsboro next M-.n.Uy,
"''rb. ri nirrry pr-.pnV
rn inrer . ...’ the ns.es.hV t» build 0c»Don Fletcher. Paota nurseryromplinir'ilr-t by ' harlie ’ li rris-'.i.
HT. PKTEIISHURG — Ills- a route from Oravege City ,0 tw of the )riendly Harhee Shoo.
memtH-r of The Hanford Herald’ * m»n. eea. namr-l to head Ihe lmand a native- of Sanfoiel, will nperadvertising .laff. on their Job . :M',r1J,n' * ^ f r / “* ?
•"* lory will lie made ht-rr h&gt; Ihe Hcmin-vle Huulevanl
ate the new business.
, . •nlc« arto m in g to t lir i l l
"The
route
i*
ladng
flown
now
Fl-uida rut flowrr imliulry on
iSltlntf out U ir n r * I lltfh Sch ro l
^ ^
rherry i* » graduate of Groom*
Del. If when Ihrle Florida Gladi­ an-l I nm told now that In a perpage, •■seminoi.- Smnkt
Fletcher, lu.t &gt;ear. »uc.c..- olus Growers Association he l«d of from nine motiih- to one Academy, clas* of 1911, an-i ha*
which appears each ifon-fay in fully headed thr Ss-niinole loonty rome* ihe Florida Flowrr Aiso- \-■*i the ro -I ran lw un-ler con- been operating hi* own shop here
»ln.-e graduating from Tyler
( hamIwr of Commrrre fair booth riatlon. Inc, of whl-h ’V F ••ruction,” he »xld.
The Herald.
ITrxat) llarbrr t'ollegr. lie It a
committee
Kite hhoff Jr., of Sanfurd, U a
Morrison told the groun. p&gt;rl
Dial told Ihe
rond planning member of ihe St. John* Mt«**no.
Dabbs sai.i that the Seminole director.
D ischarges;
group thal "till* I* the only see- ary Rapllst church and die ML
of 22 young people interested In
Absentee Voting
County fuleereuloti* and llralth As­
William Dortini ISanfordl
The transition will occur -luring tb-n of the interstate highway olive Isulge uf F. A A. Ledge ol
the subject ‘ Tegardlcs* &lt;&gt;l . ir sociation expacled thi* year lo
the annual convention of the FO­ that Is proposed other than ur-i Mason*. He i* marrieel and Ihe
Sally Mae Raker (Sanford)
D eadline Nov. 1
detlre tn follua- urnallsm • i -lage the most successful Sesal Sale
In an article appearing in yester­ Visiting Hours; Private Room*, career or as a h«bby( it will be Drive in lh* as*&lt;Kialion'x local RA. eeprolng h d !■ *• tb- TM»« ban ei|uii.sway*. It will (&gt;• a father of fn-ir children Mr* fhrr.
ll.sts I st Rr-hngton Reach, and pail of the D.iytona-Tampa east- ry leache* Ihe ihlrel grad* »• Hop.
day’s Sanford Herald. Ihe final II a.m. — 1* pm.j Semi-Private helpful as it gives yoi a means history
will unite Ihr slate- * lit.
&gt;A)
llnnllnued on Page 10)
per Aradrmy In-rr.
date for absentee voting wa* given Room*. 2 to I p.m.&lt; 7 to I* p.ni.j ol self expression "
Mentioning
Dale fur the malliiw of tf*** i staUiol.is Industry with Ihe bur
Pediatric*. It a.m. tn H pm. Par- some of the things for whirh a
a* Oct. 25.
appeal lo Seminole groung chrysanthemum Indusonly; newspaper stand* In » community. seal* and
According to Mr*. Camilla Itnice. c-nt* seed Gran-lparents
r,.Md-iu la* n*-t
try, already producing an annual
the correrl date foe n- a rid
Obstetric*, No vl-ltlne during the br
that Ihe bU’ Se.l head
feeding c»f hahie-s Private Room*, ache in the careful |H-ru*al of ropy said Dabbs, but final plan* fur the rru| estimated al worth more
Gould have been Nov. 1.
winter campaign will he complet­ thar IJ 500,000
deadline for abscnlt voting It am. to 12 noon, 2 to 4 p.ne. wa* in proof reading His listen
ed In Ihe near future when Fle'chTie new association will also
Nov. « General Election ard 7 to 9 p.m. Semi-Private rr, |„lShe«l at some of lh - "h-&gt;oer'* rnmmillrc meet* lo put Ihe Inrlida producer* of *iuh flow­
Rooms. 2 to 4 p. an and 7 to 9 p m. !&gt;&lt;&gt;»•" rxusrvl by dropping a ’ C”
final loufhr* on preliminary plan* er* i* aster*, easier lilie*. iri*.
or sobslituting e ••o' t
already approved
ilaltl at.
slatire,
tnatviragims,
an-i in mit-»pared *|iaces The exUhnvlmax Seals will he prepsr- ta eft pea*, ilnnta* and other
tended an inv nation to lm- yo iag
el for mailing by various women's eomtierrlal rut Rower*. Thr m ull
l
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i
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s
tee the proeettei involved In rub with 51r* Lorraine Graham, Ex­ will h« Ihe largest horticultural
groug of Its kind In the United
lithlng a paper.
ecutive Secretary of the Seminole Slain.
Presrnl last nlghl wire Pat County Tuberculosis and Health
Ilchlml Ihe move is Ihe aim of
Harrington, editor of the school Association, lax a! offices are main­
page; Shirley Anderson, associate tained in the Rrumlry Puleilnn pros sling all rut flower produc­
er* n Florida with the advant­
editor. Kay Irnklns, aoeiety edt- Building.
age* of a lightly knit, well man­
i tor; Frrrl Hall, feature editor an-l
aged central agency. Authorities
I Ihe t
let
Ann V - Iron. Kay
both Inside and outside Ihe trad*
Dry, A. J. Clement*. Mary Jan.
hail it a&gt; the most progrr *iv#
|Fly ill and Hill Thompson School
step taken by an association of
principal A. J. Hracken and Ihe
growtr* and shipper* of floricul­
|club i[Hin«&lt;-r Ralph Ray, with
ture.
hi* wife, were guests of the club
"Tie potential of the Florida
The first edition of "Post (VII Flower Association is at least
Scripts", a monthly l.ultrlin of IJ&gt;£ee lime* greater thaw Dai of
De ' imnbell tossing Post No. SJ FGGA." r-&gt;mmenleH Philip J.
of the American (.eglon, was FleinDf, I’tiGA* manager, whuta
headrp arler* are in nearby llraput In the mall jrfftffilijr.
With Itrrna conrnning the mem­ drntun "Since all rul flower pro­
ducer* have essentially the »arnr
A young man who grew up m j bership of ihe American Legion, lype* &gt;f problems, member* fell
announrsnu-nt
of
meeting*,
and
Sanford, gradualed from \ ile Uni
we cos Id benefit thr entire flori­
versily. and Iwame a Rhode* report* from committer members, culture industry by becoming Ihe
Ihe
new
Itutlrtln
I*
mallet
to
ap­
Scholar, will appear on Ihe pro.
Florida Flower A*«oelaUorv II
gram of a local club which his; proximately .'O0.
wa* ufoo Mil* same principal that
father, at one time, trrved a*
Joel S, Field, fvanford l“o*t- I’GGA war founded or ---le’ •
president wbep S R'Jin h - - ' • •&gt; ma*lrr l- r-litor of the new hutSince its inception In 1911, Flem­
of Me and .Mr*. Rolland I, Dealt, lelln whirh mule It* f|r*t ap|&lt;ear- ing ponlrd •rut, Ihe Fhtr tj G 'v
will led *ome of hi* evprrien r- ance yesterday.
diolua Grower* Aiiociatioa haa
a* a student at Oxford University.
Lynn Lynn, Post Commander, offered an outstanding example
Kntlan-I. Monday noon at the re­ sail the new bulletin will keep nf prnirr** through roncrntraleil
gular meeting of the Sanford Ro member* In rlosrr touch
with effort. "Glad” growing, lie re
lary Club
their |mi-i and Its arlivitir
railed, began some S3 year* ago,
Y’oung Dean. who. as a holder
hut did not hceome of major Im­
portance on the flnrleultural
of a VVinanl Srfolarshlp prior to
having been selected a* a Rhode*
scene latil 1*17.
Scholar, had hem enticed in boy*’
In thil year, a (mail group of
work in England, will compare
Pailly rloodv Ihr-eigti S ilm-Liy; producer* taw the huge potrnllal
the lirilish educational system with law tonight 51*».
In Ire rralirrd in banding logi-lber
that uf our country.
lo nandle *uch problem* a* trans­
In the absence of club president
portation, marketing, mrrrhanDr. Uharle* l. Person* who will
dirihg and mrarch. In April IBII
be attending the Rotary District
these far alghird men organized
Conference in Winter Haven during
Ihe Florida Gladlolu* Grower* A*
sociatloB, and during thal year
the first part of nest week, pastpresident William "Rill” push mil
recorded shlpmrnt* of um r 5.HbL r it.v.WLt- analdent of the National A -social! n for Stock Car preside, (ither Itotarian* planning
Vai.ooo doxen glad*. Total acre­
&gt;nto Racing, (right) it greeted hyp('»mmand*r Henry C. Uotee, USN, to attend the Winter l»xven m» •
age planted to glad* In 1941 wa*
Caacutive Officer of Sanford Naval Air Siatl n, upon hi* arrival by
alrout 4 500
Ttyate plana aboard the station, rocrntly. France arrived ahoai.i the Ing ire. *eerrlarjr Dr. R W.
Today
Ihe industry reports.
UAm to Conduct the first of a telle, of safe dil'.Uig hsluivt tsi NAS IG.p i M. Uharle* WagMr a al
(taatiaaed ea rage It)
|
|Ifrnry Simpson.
.
j
a ru E rrr
Ik a Florida (tadlolua field.
janoimel. (Official Photo, US. Nav&gt;)

Hospital Notes

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Delivered By • P. M.
Call 1821 Ik fora 7 P. M.
f o r D tilTtry

H. Cherry To Open
Real Estate Office
In Goldsboro Area

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LONDON Jl — Plxtrri* signals
■purred a gigantic lem-n today
for a U S. transport plate musing
with 59 servlc-rmen ah-iar.l. Thcr*
w.ts no hint of lucres*.
At least M plane* from bate* la
a half doxen rouu'eiea—including
giant six-engine U S. Stratojet
bombebr—an aircraft camecr and
destroyen teoured the area north
of the Arorrs in an effort to pin
down the source of the mestago.
Hut back to base rumc these ia&gt;
porta from the tearchert, "N*»
luck. Nothing light-1.”
The missing plane, « CHI Lifts
master of Ihe US. Milltxry Air
Transport Service, wt* due at
luije* Air Ha&lt;e on the Axorrt. yew
Iciilay morning. It carmd M Air
Force personnel returmm to th«
United Stale* from duty In Hrilant
and a Navy flight crew of nine.
After a long silence a string of
SOS signal* were picked up by
rummcrrlal airliner* 'lying early
today between Hrilain anil New
York. Relief was expressed lh«
distress rail* might he coming
from psirtable transmitter* on rubs
l*cr life raft* carried by the mist*
Ing aircraft.
Hut In New York, three transits
lanlie pilot* who heard the dl*«
Ires* signals said Ihey were later
Informed the ealta came from
land station* (ending out alert*
about Ihe plane.
They laid they got that Inform**
tlon from station EJK In Ireland
and from the Prestwick, Scotland,
radio xtaPon.
Still another Pan American
pilot reaching New York, how*
ever, said he picked up a ilgnal
which he believed rame from “ an
original aourre” while hi* plane
was ?ro lo 215 mile* northwest of
Ihe Aiorc*. He said he later re«
reived a land station signal from
■smew here in lielind.
A communique iiiued by tht
If. S Air Fore# here laid.
"No clue* to Ihe aherribouta
of Ihe missing aircraft have been
received since the SOS message
Intercepted by a Pan American
transport at 2:15 a.m. GMT today,
, "The *-arr* o f this m s.au*
ws» tentatively placed at about
I.V) miles north of the A rom ,
However the sesreh la being
pressi-.l with the utmost vigor."*
A spokesman said It was possi­
ble othrr HOS messier* picked up
might have Incn relayed bv var­
ious radio* of the original divtrcta
signal*.

Many Are Expected
To Attend District
Auxiliary Confab

WINTER PARK —A large delegallon from the Seminole Memo­
rial Hospital Auxiliary I* expect­
ed to participate in the second
annual eonfrrmce of the east
rentrat district. Association of
Florida Hospital Auxiliaries, to b«
held at the loingforti Hotel hero
M , MThe Seminole volunteer gTrun
la Ihe |ata*( in the ali-eounty *if*•
trict lo become affiliate*! with
Ihe itatewide organization, aeronling lo .Mr*. .Max K. Aulick
uf Orlando, diilrirt chairman.
Next Thursdiv’ * onewiay meeting is scheduled to begin at 10
a. m. with Mr« Aril
i&gt;
Ing and adjournment la act for
I p. m. All session* will he In Iho
hotel's Tnetop Room except the
m&gt;on luncheon which will taka
place In tbs Town Houae dining
room.
^
Featured ipeaker* Include Ar­
thur L Halley, administrator of
Orange Memorial Hospital in Or­
lando. and Mr*. Trary H Hare of
5ttami, founder and flnt presi­
dent of the Florida auxiliary a*■delation.
.Mr*. A. \V. Epp* Sr., presi­
dent of the Seminole Memorial
Hospital Auxiliary, will head the
representative* from Ihe new ho*,
pital in Sanford. Further infu^
malion on Ihe meeting may be
obtained from her.

Lake Mary P-TA
Sponsoring Food
Sale Tomorrow
•ale I* being sponsored
by the Ijh e M*.* «»*■*• 1
Parents Teacher* Association ta
of tha Lake 51ary Poat Ofwill begin at noon ami
all nf the food la
disposed of. said Mr*. l/&gt;tiite Par­
ker. president of Ihe P-TA group.
Tomorrow's food sale Is being
sponsored by the Mothers of Lake
5(ar? School, beaded by Mrs. Julia
Scott, chairman of Um Roots
5!other* Uommlttco.
Eight room mothers comprise tha
group In charge of the food aafc
All proceed* from Ihe sale will
be used toward staging a carnival
for tha school liter this mentfc,
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THE SANFORD HERALD
All Church Notice* mu*t be presented at The Herald
office by 10 a. m. on the day before publication.

T lo tlU C B A .
I.LimiiA.N CHURCH

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OVIEDO

Ur INK REDEEMER

203 tV. ISlh Place
Lent* L. Day. Pailor
Phone 1719
Sunday School 0:45 a.m.
The Rrv, Phillip Schletsmaun
Morning Wonbip 11:00 a.m.
Pillar
Training Union 0:15 p.m.
Sunday School
0:15 a m.
II a.m. Morning Worship
Evening Service* T:30 p.ra.
Bible C lm
0:15 a.m.
Wednesday Prayer Service 1:10 Service
10:30 i.m. Sermon • **I am Rclitor*
“ Prayer For The Day" phono 1921 p. m 51YP
p.m.
7:15 p.m. Organ Vespers
7:30 pin. Evening Wonhlp
H1LLCRE-ST BAPTIST CIIl'RCII
ITIlsI CHURCH OF CUBIST.
Sermon •
Geneva
SCIENTIST.
"The Uesponilbllty Of Hearing"
Sunday morning aervleeit
Broadcast over W.T.R.R.
K M K. Second SI.
Sunday Service*
11:00 a m. 8:30 p.m. Fellowship for young
10 a.m. bunday School.
Bunday School
11:00 a.m.
people.
11 a.m. Morning Wonhi?
Wednesday Evening Meeting* 8:00
Sunday evening *mice*:
LIKE MARY BtPTIST
pm
•:1S p. m. Training Union
CHAPEL
Ls-t-on-Sainton • “ Doctrine* Of
Lake Mary. I'la.
7:10 p.m. Evening W'onhip
AUueawil"
Wednesday 7:10 p.m. Trayer Hcadmi Huom located In Foyer ol Paalor — Rev. W. A. Ellenaood
meeting
Church Building open to public Sunday School 0:45 a.m.
Morning Worship II a.m.
ASSEMBLY OP GOD CHURCH 1.30 tu 4:30 p.m. Tucidays and Training Union S:30 p m.
Thur*day*.
IZth SI. and Laurel Ave.
A cordial Invitation 1* eitended Evening Wonhlp 1:30 p tn.
Rev. George S. Rea*
to all to attend our aerviee* and Prajer Meeting Wed. 1:30 p.m,
Sunday School
9:15 a m
uie the Reading Room.
F.tOLA WESLEYAN
Horning Wonhlp
II a^m.
MUTHUtllST CHURCH
ST. LUKE’ S LUTHERAN
C Mile* Weal on Rt. 4*
Youth Service
1 :0 P-m.
In SI*via (Near Oviedo)
Sunday School
9:45 a.m.
EvangeUaUc "ally
l:*5 p.m.
Pa»lor Morning Worship
10:45 a.m.
Prayer and Bible Study Wednes Rev. Stephen M. Tuby
Morning Worthip B:Z5 a.m.
Weileyan Youth
6:45 p m
day at 1:45 p.m.
7:30 p m
"Eomsmber a glad hand Invite* Radio MUilon Broadca*! at 9:30 Evening Worihip
a. m. over WORE (740 kc)
Wedneiday Prayer Heeling 1:50
you to wonhlp with us."
Sunday School 9:00 a. m.—for all
p.m.
ago group*.
Everyone Welcome
THE FIRST CHURCH
Chriitlan Day School — Monday
Rev. Cecil W. Shaffer
through Friday 9:00 a m. — (All
OF THE NAZAKENE
elementary grade* and kinder­
"Sanford's Hinging Church"
garten.)
Second Avr. At Maple HI.
It. IL 8 pear, Pallor
CHURCH OF JPJUS CIIKIST
Wo Invito you to bocomo a mem*
OF U TTER DAY SAINTS
bar of our Sunday school. Th*
A. G. Pitta
llranrh Prtaldrnt
opening ssrvtco begin* at 9:30
City
Hall
n.m. Graded class** art In session
Runday School
10 a.m.
from 9:50 to 10:35 a.m.
0 p.m.
For further Information call 3191 Sacrament Meeting
•r 1339. Frank Prlca I* fiuparlnUndent.
Morning worship nock Sunday at

10(45.

Training departments for ages
$ through 40 each Sunday at 6:30
mm*
Evening evangelistic each Sun­
day at 7:30 p.m. This Sunday
evening evangelistic service at the
Church of Uia Naaarono Is a dis­
tinctly different servlet from any
other throughout the week. It la
•haracteriied by a volunteer choir,
•plrited congregational singing
■pedal musical numbers, testi­
monies to th* glory of God. and
• brief evangelistic message. You
vrtU enjoy th* old-fashioned atmeephere of tfcl* high service of
the week. "Com# and seal"
A nursery I* open at all regular
amices. The sanctuary I* comfartably alr-coolad.

ELDER SPRINGS U.tPTIST
CHAPEL
Elder Spring*
Sponsored by First RspiUl Church
Sanford, Fla.
Sunday School
10:00 ski.
W. O. Stansoll,
Suporintendenl
Preaching
11:00 a.m.
Dr. II. II. Martin,
Preathei

THE CHRISTIAN AND
MISSIONARY ALLIANCE
CHURCH
Park Ave. and llth St.
Pastor: Rev. David M. earned*
Telephone 131 R
Sunday, Combined Morning Ser­
vice 9:45 to 11:30 a m. Call to
Worship 10:40 a.m. Evening Ser­
vlet 7:45 p.m.
Wednesday Prayer Service and
lltble Diteuttlon 7:45 p.m. Chapel
Choir Rehear**) aflrr service.
Thursday Youth Night Program
6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Devotional Time.
Club Activities,
FOSTER CHAPEL
Ladir* Missionary Society (3
lETIIODIST CHURCH
mcrling* monthly.)
Fellowship
Oviedo
Luncbr-in — 2nd Tuesday after­
Rev. George il. Carlton, MlnLtrr noon. Prayer ami Budness — 4th
8:45 a.m. Sunday School
Tuesday afternoon. Sewing Circle
11:00 a.m Worthip Service
—ath Thursday morning.
■:00 p.m. Worship Service
"A friendly church for the
whole family."
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
GENEVA
W. A. Ellen wood.
Pa
Sunday Schoul
to i
Morning Worthip
11i
ll.T.U.
7|
Evening Worship
ai
PAOI.A CHURCH OK CHRIST
Lord1* Hay: Dibit Study at 10 a.m.
Worship Service
U.gn a m.
Preaching Service
7:00 p.m.
Everywto Welcome
C1IULUOTA BAPTIST CHURCH
Waller A. Booth Jr.,
Paalor
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Morning Woishlp Service II a m.

SOUTH SIDE. IIAITIST
CHURCH
East 17th 81. At Park Ave.
Th* end of yotir learrh
Eor a friendly Church.
Gerald R. Prlre
Pastor
Milton Higginbotham MS. Super­
intendent
Bunday Bibla School
10 a m
Preaching
11 am
Hlbla Study
7p m
Evangelistic preaching 7:45 p.m
Prayer Sleeting (Wed.) 7:45 p.m.
Missionary Premtllenlnl
You Are Weleom*
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
(Episcopal)
Th* Ree. Kdaard L Aldnorth
Priest-la-charg*
Roly Eucharist
S:00 a m
Family Service and Church School
9:15
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
her. J. W. Parham, Paster
Cor. Fourteenth fit . Oak Avo.
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship Service 11:00
n.m.
Training Union 6:15 p.m. Il'a a
family affair.
Evening Wonhlp 7:50 p.ra.
“ Come thou with ui and we will
do thee good."
BAN FOB I) REVIVAL CENTER
JUr. L. F. Tasker.
Pastor
Bunday School
]q ■ m
Morning Wonhlp
]| a.m
Evening
EvangallaUe Service
7:45 p.m.

Weekly Serv'cea:
Tuesday

pm.

and

Thursday

7:43

Reguli Saturday
Morning
Biordcait over WTRR 10:55

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FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Laurel Ave. at lib SI
Sunday School 9:45 a m.
Morning Worship 10:15 a.m.
E. M. Y. 7:00 p. m.
Evening Evangelistic 7:45 p.m.
Wednesday night prayer
and
praise service J:30 p.m.
Sermon by the piitor.
Evening Worthip Sarvtce 7:30
p.m Sermon by the pastor.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30
p.m

Dear G o d . . . there's bo much I ’d like to
say to You. It’s that way lots of times.
I want to talk to You, and then somehow,
I get stuck for words.
I guess I do some stupid things, some*
tim es. . . like that fight with Butch Hend*
ley yesterday. He said something I
didn’ t like and then I said something, and
that was it. I guess I won, but afterwards
I was kind of ashamed. I told Dad about
it last night and he went for a walk with
me and we looked up at the aky and the
stars. Everything looked so big, all of a
sudden, that it scared me. It seemed too
*&gt;ig to understand.
Then Dad told me that there are lots
of things like the sky and the stars, too
big for people to ever understand. And
he said that that's where Faith comes in,
and that It is good to have the Church to
put our trust in.
I got to thinking about that, and I told
Dad that I'd kind of like to atk Butch to
come to Church with us next Sunday
morning, but that I was afraid he wouldn't

Sunday School
9:45 a.m
3lnmlng Worship
11:00 a m
Evangelistic Service
7:45 p.m.
T u e s d a y : Worn '« Mlisio, ary
-land will meet al 7:45 p. m.
Thursday: Young People's Service
at 7:45 p. m.
Everybody Welcome
FIRST BAPTIST CTIURCII
Park Av*. at lih Nl.
(A Southern Baptist Churrk)
\V. P. Brooks Jr.,
Pastor
Fr&lt;*l II, Fisher, Associate Pastor
Kirby Rogers, Aiusic
l»i : &lt;r
Mrs. Marvin Milam,
Organist
Early Morning Worship 8 45 a m. ,
Sunday School
9:45 a.m. ;
Morning Worthip
n a.m. i
Training Union
6:15 p.m. i
Evening Worthip
7.30 a.m. i
(An evening of Song)
Wednesday Prayer Service 7:30
m.
URBERY AT ALL SERVICES
WELCOME

come. Dad grinned at me and said, “ W hy
not ask him and see?"
Dear God . . . I did ask Butch, and he’s
coming. Butch hasn’t been to Church
regularly like I have, so maybe when it
comes to praying he'll get stuck for words
even worse than I do. But You'll listen
to him anyway, won't You? Because he
needs You very much . . . just like I do
. . . just like all of us do.

THE SALVATION ARMY
III Eatl Second SI reel
Meeting*
Sunday
Sunday School
10:0r a m. Additional Churrh New* On Page 7
Holiness Mteting
11:00 a.m.
Open Air (Street Meeting) «.30
pm.
Y.P.L.
Salvation Sleeting
Tuesday
Corp Codcts
Band Practice
___ ____
La die# Horn* League
7:30 p.ra.
Thursday
FOREVER
Prayer Meeting
7:30 n m
Saturday
• A PHOTOGRAPH can U ieOpen-Air (Street Meeting) 6:30
touched or retaken, but a Mem­
p.m.
ory Picture must stand fortvsr.
Thla is why wa endeavor to
UPSALA COMMUNITY
mak* th* last rites as IwautiPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
ful a* possible. We have seen
Rev. C. r, White
Mialtirr
the consolation such a picture
Mr*, clover .Marr*
Pianist
Mrs, Patricia Summerlin A*st.
bring* and know the all- Im­
Pianist
portant place It hat in the
Georg# I’eto Id, Aaat. Supi. of
lives of those who must go on.
Church School
C n A M It o w
Church School
JO a.tn.
Worahlp
jj B.m.
fU N lH A i
MON
t h. . t *
Westin'otter Fellowship t p . n
Willing Workers
7 p.m
PHONf i i i
,
Evening Worthip
7:30 p.m
“ Everybody invited to attend
our »«rvlces."

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This “ Support The Church" Scries, Published Each Week in the Sanford Herald with the Approval
o f the Seminole County Ministerial Association, is Mado Possible by thc Co-operation o f these Wellknown Business Establishments:
MRS. APPLEBY’S
RESTAURANTS

BERRY’S WAREHOUSE
FURNITURE CO.

SANFOni) ATLANTIC

BOTELKR WHOLESALE
CONFECTIONERY

BOYD • WALLACE
MUTUAL INSURANCE

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

WILSON • MAIER
FURNITURE CO.

CENTRAL FLORIDA FOODS
INC.

AMERICAN OIL CO.

THE TEXAS COMPANY

SMITTY’S SNAPPIN’ TURTLE

FLORIDA STATE BANK
of Sanfurd

EVANS HOOFING A
HEATING CO.
SANFORD AVRNUE AMOCO
T. V. Bro»n

HKNKARIK GLASS ft
PAINT CO.

M. R. Strltkland. Contractor

NATIONAL BANK

J. C. Davis, Consignee

NICHOLSON BUICK CO,

GENE’S
SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS

W. W. HORNE
1 nL’CK BROKERAGE CO. INC

REIMANN MOTORS

SHERWOOD TRACTOR CO,

R. L. HARVEY PLUMBING

NEHI BOTTLING COMPANY

BKIHSON FUNERAL HOME

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO,

BT. JOHN’S REALTY CO,

Go 7o Church

Sunday

Tha Church t* th* greatest lector on earth lor
the building ol character and good cttisenahlp
II i* a storehouse ol spiritual ralue* Without a
•Uung Chuich. neither democracy ncr aviiitatioa
can survive There are lour sound reason* why
every person (hould attend aerviee* regularly
and supyarl the Church They are II) Tor hi*
own iaV* (2) Tor hi* child*»n‘» sake (3) Per the
•ale ol ht* community and nation (t) Tor the
take ol the Church itulf. which ne«J* his moral
and material support Plan to go to church regu­
larly and read your B.bl* daily.
»•*

Thank You. God.

R

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Oak Ave. and Third Sts.
Tho Rav. A. G, Mrlnnls, Minlatcr
51ra. George Touhy,
Minister of Music
Miia Katherine Drown, D. C. E.
8:45 *, m.
Morning Worship
Solo Mrs. Ni k Pfrifatif
Sermon The Dev. A. G. Mclnnis
8:45 a. m,' Sunday School.
10:50 a. m. Se,ibn mrrts for
prayer In the Ses­
sion Roam.
II a. m. Morning Worship
Anthem
''Thh Omnipotence"
Schubert------- Chan.
cel Choir with solo
by
M r*.
Charles
Wilke.
Solo ''Repent Ye", Scolt — —
Harry Weir
Sermon The Rev. A. G. Mtlnnl*
Nurseries for children under
(hrrr, and thrre In tie, ever-*
Sunday Morning during the Wor­
ship Hour* l . o a. m. and II
a. m.
I;M p. m. Evening Worship
Solo - Dick Aiken
Sermon Thr Rev. A. 0. Mrlnni.

THE CHURCH'f OR ALL . . .
ALL FOR THE CHURCH

CELERY CITY PRINTING CO,

JONES ELECTRIC SUPPLY

HOLLER MOTOR SALES

ROY WALL PLUM RING

WADES 8UPREX MARKET

SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.

J. C. HUTCHISON ft CO,

SANFORD ALTO PARTS

WARNER'S GULF SERVICE

I TINE MACHINE ft SUPPLY CO.

SANFORD BOAT WORKS

illERMAN CONCRETE PIPE CO

LANKY DKY CLEANERS

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One o! The year'* outvtanding
motion picture* l« hr- n£hf I &gt; the
Rttt acrecn thl» week with the
fhowing ul "Tea and Symiw.ny.
It O.M’i film venion in CinemaScope ami color of ihe great
Kroailnay atago »uccc»».
The picture retain* the ttrllar
team of the original c#»t, Debv
rah Krr1 ami John Kerr, with
the terren *cr»li&gt;n written by the
play'* author, Robert Anderton.
lie ha* done a mavterful job in
Irannferring thl* coinpavtionale,
dramatically cogent «tur&gt; of a
feventecn-y ear-old prep tch.iol
boy caught up in an infatuation
with thr wifi- of hi* hou*ema»lcr
to ihe vriilc can* a- afforvled by
the CinemaS,-..pe cnmertu
Without tacrine ini any of the
intimate touche*. Ihe » .io u
frr the playwright
fjr wider
Del&gt;orah Kerr and Jo)to K c r
tbelr orlsinal »U W rule* In range in prewnting background
"Trt and Sympathy," M-G-M- flliuUatioh of the Robert Andcr»on and local color. V k t n ii tho p i |
dram*. otic oi tho mo*t talUd-ah^t play* In Itroads,ay hUlory. n il Cullftned III I AO vet*, th* film
Ml-** K* rr I* seen m the wife of the hoUsemnttcr at a New Lng* vertion of *Tea and Sympathy"
tnnd prep achi.d, oit h w u.-u dudvttl Jt lin Ler, fall- in hue. Stud range* from the hi.urcmadcr'*
Sunday at WITZ Theatre
_ _____________ home and garden to *r&lt;|ucnrr* on
a beach, at a golf dub, an ice­
cream parlor banco it and a *a
nrly of ter no* Invoicing ttudeot
activilir.*, inrlu.ling a routing'
i'tjama Eight hrlwr.n Ihe old
tnd new boy*
Rut allh-ugh ttt trope hat been
rnlargnl. the »tory remain* «■*
centially thr tame. It i* that id
Ihe tenfilivr, inlroti-ective ttuilenl.
Tom Lee. whote rrfuttl to co.i
It &lt;*» Uwrrp * WtU show
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mu im u
form to ihe mold of the regular
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Kt i. vivii
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and bring* on tin* tierUlon of In*
l i « r^in ilitiilrit
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a j# MA yt liaI ar im
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old*. Only the latter'* wife, Igiu
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Tea Sympathy
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limiting action t&gt; pronilted la
in the powerful .tory of gunrun*
ning in the jungles of Cuba at
Alan Ladd, Rosvana l-.wleMa and
Lloyd Noiin »lar in tVar-er
Rt*.’ "Santiago," opening tonight
at ihe Frame t.akc DHve-m
|Theater. Chill Will* alto start
with Paul Fix, L. Q. June* atwl
Prank tie Kova heading the »up- IKirting ra*t.
Ijd d reportedly ipi-vara In hit
mn»t IhrillP.ir aclmn n ,', a* iSn
guy who Would ju tfll liynamiti
if t * price wa&gt; right 1‘hnllmg
love teenrt are th o promited bo*
tween Ladd and luvely Roctana
Pudetta,
whom
mod
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launched
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beaul* 1
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Lloyd Nolan, direct fro-n hit
two.ye.ir Rroadway triumph in
"Th, t ame Muimy Court-Mar­
tial," for which he was awarded
tho highly rotate.! New York
Critic*' and Dniutdson Award*,
portrnyt Man l-a l-i’ t hitter rival
and *wnm encm*
Preparation for ".Santiago" In*
vnhril one of the biggest »ct conttruciiun Jo b * In Warner Pro*.'
hiMory. V jungle area, complrto
with several lakr*. a dream and
a waterfall wa* ereate-t or, the
itudio back lot tmoug the licet
transported to a live acre trail
were palm*, loijuat*. pitlrtporums, willow*, (ottonwon.)*, olivn
tree*, bamboo* and a Drarina
Draco.

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'Searchers' Has
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"Hie Searcher*" starring John
Wayne open* Sunday at the Mu*in­
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Whllney picture lor * arnei Hr - ,
in Irchnlrolor and Villa Vltinn,
"The Searcher*" return* I., the
icreen the greal aclordirt etur
team of Wayne and John Ford,
which ha* ihndnl aodlrnrc* «o
many time* with motion picture*
auch a* "stagecoach" and "Th*
Quiet Man."
Always among the foremost
star* tn lunofflcr appeal, Wayne
portray* an embittered Civil War
veteran who return* to his Trva*
horn* only to find hia family habern killed and hi* nieces held
captive.
John FcH, who won Academy
Award* for "Slarecoacb," re
turn* to |Fe scene ..f Id* e*MI*r
triumph, M .numcnl Valley, Utah,
to film "The Sejrohrcs." tin. Io
ration *pot was made famoos by
Ford, who iub«et|uenlly uted the
•pot ta *i reen "My Darling
Clemei tlnr,"
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bon," ltowe*rr, for Ihe fin l time
the valley i* being ahnwn both In
Vista Vision and in Technicolor.
A group of talent.d newrom
rrs ir« seen on the screen with
Wayne in the film, Jrffrry Hunter, Vrra Miles and Natalie Woml,
who was an Academy Award no­
minee fur her fine performance
in "Hrhol Without A Cauie."
Ruumt.rig out Ihe Impressive
east la veteran aclor Ward Rond,
long an asiociate of both Wayne
and Ford In *urh all lime hits
ai “ Tha Quirt Man" and "My
Darling Clementine." In "The
.Setrrhcra." Rond reputedly give*
a powerful performance In the
dual ro&gt; of a frontier parson
and a lighting Tcxa* Hanger,

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the completely nppnMtc part of
the ai-grrcMvely ma»culme Hill

Reynold*, I* tulidly can*Inring.
There are several fine tnpporling performance*, antuog them
that of Dick York falvi o( the
original Mace r.i»t» a* T. to-* '•«■
turU-d roommate, Ed«..rd An­
drew* at Tom'* ftlhrr, .*., ,.i
Crtne a* Lille, tl.r hra*ty wall
n , in.| Dean June* and Dirk
Tyler »*' typieal school bullie*.
fti.e of Ihe mn*t talked about
play* In Rrnadwajr’* hi,lory, " l e t
tnd Sympathy" emerge* a* an
rrjually rl.xpirnf and tloughtprovnkmg muimn picture It rep
rearul* movie making at it* lx-*l.

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C O P Committed To Eariy
[A c tio n Toward Ta Reduction
Tbtrt U no qoMtion but that both major
- political partita would like to give the voter*
" definite assurance before the November
. election that there will be an income tax
''.reduction approved by Congress early in
the next session.
4,.. Tax cut* — which enable the voter* to
“ ■ upend more of their own money a* they
see fit—arc regarded a* having extraor­
d in a r y political allure. So the politician* gen, erally can be counted upon to *upport them
. when they are at all possible.
• The blggeat question now facing the pol’ IticLnna - both Republican* and Democrat* . U thla: Where I* the money coming from?
A aurplua o f only $700 million i* foro-

;,O il Progress Week
puna for the observance of Oil Progress
•'’’ Week - Oct. 14-20 — Include paying tribute
' “ to the oil Industry** ambassadors of good
will - the *::-vlce station operator*.
‘ There are some 200.000 service station*
iu thU country of which the ifreat majority
are run by competitive small businessmen.
They are the chief contact between the conturners of oil and the oil industry.
Thu*, the service station operator I* the
iyml*&gt;l of the industry he represent*.
- Just as we can drive Into his station, say
“ Fill '*r up," and be sure of prompt and
*' efficient service. *o can Uncle Sam say to
an oil company **l need n&gt;million gallon* of
Jet plane fuel" or "ship a hundred tunkcr
loads of diesel oil to our defense forces In
Europe" - and be equally sure of prompt
»ctlon.
And the duy-ln-and-da)-out pressure of
competition which ha* brought the service
.... nation to IU high level of development is
squally a* atrong in the 42,000 larger busIncases within the industry.
—
From the community standpoint, the ser­
vice sUtiona and the men who own and
'
work In them are a tremendous asset. As
one local chamber of commerce said, "We
•elute the men from whom visitors get
their first Impressions of dur town, the
f first local resIdenU most visitors meet, und
. the only residents many travelers talk to.
* They aend a stream of cuatomcr* to our
restaurant*, store*, hotel* and other buslu ffin '9.
Oil progresa Week Is certainly a good time
to give these men a hand:
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Friday, October 12„ 1966

I prosperity a conataot theme la hla before thetwe eir,dld»tei reached
M JAMES MABLOW
I thla point, once Weventon be ton
A m d ilH P r ta Neva Analyst talks.
EUenbower,
without
meotionlng
belittling EUenhower ia I P»ltWASHINGTON (JV-Tho presl
Adlal Stevenaon by name but time leader who dldnt leid and
dentlsl esnjpolxn hi» d*sca*i1r^
^ doubl 0f
be called the Republicans a big b u .^
east for the current fiscal year ending next
W
from the cloud when it started m(ant complained Toeaday slxhi nets party.
June 30 - and SecreUry of the Treaasury
and now—at the halfway mark - 1the Dei ocratie candidate baa If EUenhower thought he could
Humphrey believes that n surplus of $3 or
ia down to earth with both aides "concealed or twitted (be facta." remain upitairs while the fight
$4 billion must be in sight before serious
charting' "You’re soother"
,a Seattle lait night Steretuoa went on In the sUey, he soon got
consideration can be given to Ux cutting.
T*i. I. .I— I . . . r«, . Miitit.i 100 m*de •
l» wU«k be*over It
Therefore, to meet Mr. Humphrey’s re­
without naming Ela-I
EU-l gtarenaon
got under Ms akin.
carnpiign.*^ * *** * f *
Ue protested
nrotcftcd — withoot
« ...
, , __.
.jri.fnho.ar'
i __ u__ . . . . f ” ho1
nuennower toon
to o n began
o e g a n refernng
r*i
quirements. the government’s income must
. . . . . pr._ilUB.
w*r “— —
,h,t• ”
EUenhower
After Preildent EUenhowor * i dminUtratloo has "not told the to the wicked nonirnir" of h's
be greater than expected - or the govern­
•peecn In Pittsburgh- Tuesday It p^pi* |he truth" about the “ eni- opponent and belittling Ste/entm
ment must spend less than Kx|&gt;ccte&lt;t—or
became ctetr l.e con*ldfr-d tarcc cja) f , cl| of y.tory,"
ia a man who talked big about
things — pare, the end of the
there must be a combination of the two.
L"
It was only s matter of time leadership without tv ;r having
Korean
War,
and
pco*p«rif;—v*
What happena along these tide* will de­
been a leader blmietf.
•)
mala selling point* in hla cam­
pend on the degree of business prosperity
All
(Ms
make*
more
Inter*
•
’
•ng
paign
— which largely determines the amount ofi
reading than, pious platitude*.
He ha* made teven ipeecht* so
taxes paid—and the seriousness of economy
But while etch candidate bela­
far. In all of them be ha* *puken
bor* the other for not stating the
efforts by the administration and by con­
about peace. Two of bU epeechfacta, the truth I* that neither 1*
e*. In fset. aUrted off uw mat
gress.
stating all the facta but only tho.p
subject: hU opening talk Sept. 1*
At any rate - regardless of what is fin­
that make hi* own side look good.
and the ooe Tuesday night
ally decided - all signs indicate that at the
Stevenson, accusing the Repub­
Directly or Indirectly be ha* re­
next session of Congress there will l»e prolican* of killing federal aid to
minded hU lUtener* In four
longed discussion of personal* income tax
achooti, doesn't talk about ho
•pee-he* that hU admlnUtrauuo
reducton and of cor|&gt;omlion tax relief, par­
part Democrat* had ta that lrgl«*J
brought an end to the (hooMng in
iative throat-cutting in the Hou«e
Korea. And ho has made pretent
ticularly for small business.
of Representative*.
Itoth the Democrats and Republicans are
Eisenhower Tuesday night re­
committed — in their platforms and other­
called that In 1955 and 1956. when
wise - to early action toward reducing i
the Democrat* controlled Con­
personal income taxes and granting small
gress, he called for action on
business additional tax relief.
The winter'* ravage* and fear "unlei* tbe weather change*. th«
By ANDREW BOROtVIEC
federal aid and got none. He didn't
•ay he let 1953 and 1951—year*
•
•
*
PARIS R— l.*»t winter’* bit- of poor crop had »ent wine price* harve»t could be one of the wor*t
up about w per rent earlier In In recent year*.”
In
which the Republican- ran ConC* n m n o f i f i n n
ter cold -the ran.i wtere to hit
gre&lt;*—go by without offering a
Vwompermun
Kurope ln a l0Iljr tjmc—win u- the year. U trr however, cxpcc- French wine exporter* are lookfederal aid program. Nor did h-w
Competition lies at the very heart of the fr i, mtny &gt;etrt hence in uurid’* tation* of a fair harveit ln (he m* t0 ths United State* a* a
nurgundy. Champagne and Abac ‘ 'quality wine* market of the fu-|
say that while the Democrats
American Economic system. Merchant*, wine cellar*,
region* helped tteady the market ture."
rejected his par.leular aid plan,
manufacturer* and producer* of on endless Rut Frrnch wine cxpoitci* and Neverthelei*. wine
,hl»
Although rating fifth In the vol-t
they did offer one of their own
variety of good* and service* use even government expert* do not appear year are between 10 to IS per umr of
of Frrorh .m e ,
which the Republicans helped kill.
l,„„l Inducement they c.n think , f In an
rent higher.
(t|f United S’ ate* in 1955 wa*
These examples — of where
llarde.t hit by anowitorm* and third in value of It* wine Importa.
e ch aide tell* only what make*
effort to attract business.
,ry hat BUrVi%c| many bid »cait look good an t the other bad Of all the forms of coni|&gt;ctltloii, price is
am| thl* one u not the »ur»t fro.l wa* the Bordeaux region. A, the iame time, the Unltod
largest wme producing ar* a of Slale, wal the leading purth*»«r
could be multiplied.
certainly nt the very top. Generally speak- Nu offi/lal figure* are &gt;*t avail­ France. About a third of the re of pnnch alcoholic product*, laThl* make* it a little tough on
ing, the mnn who can offer something for able on thl* &gt;cnr'* crop A cold, gion’. vineyard, were de.troyed. c|u,nn| brandle* and liquer*.
the voter who would like to know
the least money get* the hlllk of the bus- r*‘nJf suwmer delvyod Ihe wine Wine pro,lucer. admit the quallty
glalta alio U thw
precisely where the body ii biric.L
"&gt; -• And f customers benefit
Z
since he know* that In this gov J
“ L n ‘ &gt;r, .*•
"&gt;»“ important buyer of chamThat Is why The Sanford Herald, in its
lhe
ani, permuted I.
I . . . &lt; (i.Ma
pagne, conrjming about a fifth
ernment both parties have to play
tome kind of role, good or bad. m
• * ■ »!».» "W W .
efforts to bring out the topmost needs for *tnc grower* to *t*rt their analmost anything that’s don*.
dratift vlnryanlfl
«Urt ______
producinf
Generally, howfttr. Frefteh
our community, has placed the "docks and nu»l "vendange
_____
___ __________
__
NNttd, the Syrian bear given te
term inals" project In the uppermost spot
Unofficial evtimatc*. however. *g*|n. In lire meantime, export “ ,D® expert* feel tbe average
Britain1* Prince** Anna by Soon the Hat o f "m u st” oroiects fo r S a n ford '■•T ,hl* &gt;car'' wln* Prod'JC,wn ln slock* will not be replaced by, American ha* a long way to go
vlat Prsmier Nikolai Bulganla
r T l. , j
f r hanf r
trance will be cut M
or Bordeaux wine^ln the u.u.l qu.n- b. appreclai. the pl.ee of win. ta
tad party boss Nlklu KhruebA U T O LO A N S
nnd Seminole County.
•even million hectolitre*—1201«0 my&gt; wine exporter* hope to In- Ufe.
ottee during their visit to EafWhile millions nnd millions of ilollnr.s million U. S gallon*—or one tenth frr**e ihlpinent* from the Cham-| Belgium, with a population ot lead, is shews ta a oew pea el
«!**•» miiuwi.
Lowest C o st
and Burgundy region* to eight
million. Imported more
the Loadna gee. Thl* on* has Ita
nre being Invested ip "docks and termi­ of the country’* avrrage output. pagne snrt
off-rt any Bordeaux ahortage*.
Frrnch wine In 195* than the
twtauotaf
peeL
Nikki
U
nals’’ along the inland waterways of our
Although It la aald that Cham- United State* with a populatloo
« trying the water while a
shewn
country, Sanford remains aloof -and the
pagne and Burgandy auffered of 160 m'llion. aald ooe eaporter.
i ever te Jota ta
traffic - freight barges loaded with com­
comparatively little from laat
"Many Americans living hera
Ml
winter’* froit. win# grower* were leara to appreciate French evilmodities - travel nrouml us In devious ways
«mmc
BANC
dl.turbed by a government report ‘ line and drink wine with their
to reach our Ontrsl Florid* market* nnd
on bfiiuJoUit—a popular rtd Bur- me«l».M Mid an offidil of tho
^
.
the shelves of our local merchants.
INSTALMENT LOAN DETT.
gundy table wine. It .aid the Wine Exporter.’ Aa*n.
" T E
I?!
almhol content in thl* year’ *
"The troutl* Hart, when they.
1
1
^
1 10 wlth
Higher price tags arc necessary for the
Ilfasbei PDIC
beaujolal* waa very weak end return to the United Btatee. Eves, American food.
very simple reason that It costs more to

Cold Felt In World's W ine Cellars

♦SANEPRD

get the merchandise to the local market.
Ask the merchant who is competing with
other merchant* who nre lncntrd nt ter­
minals! Ask the concrete men who use
hundreds of thousands of bags of cement,,
sand and other heavy and bulk commodities!i
Ask the builder nnd contractor who finds
it necessary to transport hundreds of tons
of fabricated steel Into our local markets!
The answer you receive from these men
is the reason why we want to see a “docks
nnd terminals" project realized for the San­
ford area.
It Is one thing to ree all of these commod­
ities being shipped around us - It’s still
nnother thing when we continue to allow
this situation o remain unchanged.

Try and Stop Mo
I” — -M a w .

• J f K is s ®

*• *•

“Honest, Mr. Miller," ta" * U»e culprit, "all I did

pray for a raise."
Later he told the •p.
peesed sales manager. "Be­
ing a salesman la sure the
life for met How I love beIng at • different motel
•very night and meeting the
•well folks there. The only
part I can't stand Is calling
•n those beastly buyers."

• • •
A Perslaa legend tells of *
traveler who atrayed from his
was test ta a

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• beg of gtesmlag, ftawleas peartet
• MM ta f t n m Osrt Dugrttated » , Kiss Fniwm a*t4 k*te

YOU'RE TELLING ME!
-%i wiuiam «tn Crxfrsl J*mi Wriitr

.4

SIXTY shepherd* from Com­ What did he expect to raise —
munist-ruled Albania have Rod century plants?
with their Rocks te sanctuary ta
t I I
Tk« fow-w clock ef gfywtng,
Greet*. That must make Al­
bania* lied bosses (eel mighty gMgfond, at I p.m., Ike other day
rhimrd 3H IIm ti. FllJegcre must
•h—puh.
I l l
keie yoffro quite a bony set #/
gsdofe Dumkopf **y* tkoae that.
ceursycsM skepkerd* kstw cksayI I I
rd nut eld slogan to read,
The Irish are the world'* heav­
"WArr* there’s weot there'* a iest eater*, eeerdiof I* a Uoked
Neilen* tervey. Thai'* wwdsrvSeed
ahlo-we qe ell art fee the« ti med
! I 1

We ass

•eat ea * a e ilu p a t » i wrttrk

t I I

Iteetdenta ef Wright CUy.OUo,
ora demanding that county cent*
mission*re do something about
l t I
herds of beg* coming a t UM
A paekat eg
SOOyears eld. planted by a Uods. range and cluttering up the
England, gardener, have bloomed town's streets. Cast blame ’an
into t rare type ef carnation* fer getting pofhy about that!

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NOTICE!

MINITUN-MONTH-010 Johnny
Gold ot Northwood llllls, Midstlr-cx, England, will bo oper­
ated on *1 ilia Mayo Cllnle,
Itochcitrr, Minn, for it rare
heart ailment. Hr wa* brouaht
to the United State* by hi* par­
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Hold. Fund* are bring provided
by llntlab newspaper readers.

A N IM P O R T A N T

•)

M EETIN G

R oseola Infantum
Is Seldom Serious
If RMMN M. MMMUN, M.B.

s iN N itr e n s -

Tto

IA S*-A . DAY

AS its name sugguts, roseola tiun* ar* common during this
Infantum la s disease affecting period.
young children, usually those un­ Unlit* messle* and scarlet fe­
der the age of thro*. And since II ver, tno n*h doetn'i develop until
Is moat prevalent during spring the temperature drop*, usually
and fall, 1 think n discussion of about the fourth day.
It la timely.
While compilesUona seldom de­ Chest and Abdomen
velop, and ths stricken youngster The rash to ccmposed af dis­
generally reeovsrs with only crete pink raasoules and usually
symptomatic treatment, Ut* high I* moil profuse on the chest and
temperature and rash which ac­ abdomen. It sometime* appears
company the disease usually on the nape of the neck, tbe
alarm the parents
upper part ot the limb* and even
Tht disease probably 1* caused the aealp. But the rash on the
by a virus and Is believed to be fare la barely noticeable.
communicable There have been Despite the rath, your young­
minor epteoalee from linm to ster probably will feel and oct
lima.
well by this time. Centrally the
ra*h I* fully developed within 94
Bqk F
If your yoenmter becomes a hours and subside* within *S
rtcllm. he probably will develop hours
a fever ranging from 103 to ios Bponging live child with tepid
degrees very abruptly. Thl* high water or alcohol may help bring
temperature will conUnu* (or the fever down and keep u below
103 degree*. Tour doctor proba­
Uiree to live days.
There to no indication of the bly wtu also prescribe acetylaallonuso although then may be mild cylto arid.
respiratory symptoms, swollen
lymphsUa glands or loose stool* O. D ! I* R t*n* that older
during the fever period.
mother* have a treater tendency
Bom* children will experience to give birth to twins?
little discomfort Others do not Answer: Ye# there is a Nightly
eel wsfl, are rswUeu, sleep poorly higher proportion of twin
sad stem ta bo In pstn. Consul­ to older mother*.

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FAUST S DRUG STORE
( y / - 7 / / y n the rule here

Nrar P. 0.

Phone IOS

llring or havo your Doctor
telephone your next pre­

A ll citize n s who ore interested

"Hnunmrn. •. attempted book robbery. — Dt you b|m 4

in helping organize Sanford to

or not guilty T

re-elect Dwight Eisenhower as

USED TRACTOR
BARGAINS

president*and e le c t Arnold Lund
as congressman are urgently re­
quested to attend a volunteers
\

2 FORDS

for Ike and Lund workers meet­

2 FORD FERGUSONS
1 C A SE -M O D LE C

ing

IMPLEMENTS
IRRIGATION PUMP
MUCK PLOW

T U ES D A Y , OCT. 16

TANDEM HARROW

SHERWOOD

A t 8 p. m. A t The

scription to us. It will be

C IV IC BUILDING

xccurately~compounded with fresh drugs

0

■I a fair and reasonable price.. FAST
FKKE DELIVERY also

F A U S T 'S S U N D R Y STO R E
20th A French "To Better Serve Yntr"

TRACTOR CO.
H ltillW A Y

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In Fort Mellon Park

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THE SANFORD HERALD Fr!.. OCt. 12, 1D56. P*ge 5

S ocia l £vcnl&amp;
Importance O f Home, Teacher,
Parent Stressed By Housholder
It? &gt;1 AItIAN H. JUNES
Air*. James "carton introduced
UA (Kl&gt;0—T&gt;&gt;» '«ni like tc. go lo Judge Ernest Houstioldcr. of San­
your P-TA? Weil. I do, and the ford. who ii quite well known in
tuor hut come again follow ins the
summer** revt, to *urt In ami do this locality, lie gave a very in­
teresting talk on Juirnil Delin
&gt;i jr part.
The first otfuta! meeting of quenc), Greasing the importance
the Ovirdn P-TA wav held Tuct- of the teacher and the parent to
day i''rning at 9 pm. in the the child * life.
We always try to reveal unusual
school auditorium.
It h i . ihr f»r&gt;t meeting for Hie happening* of any occasion We
nr- officers lo In* in charge and believe that the Uvirdn l’ -T A ha»
we were 13 anxious fur a large one that Is icldum equaled Maiturnout, and we were not dl*a- ter A. Teague and Stewart Galchel
ppointed.
arc t&gt;oih ex-principal* o' the local
As we entered the familiar school, This year bub *ce
tchool building our glance went. bers a* parents. Gail Gatchct
as always to those ovely trophies entered sconol this year, niaauig
«■&gt; magnificently displayed—a tri-, Gatchrl a parent member Herebute to those boys of the famous tofore he had been a member but
Oviedo Basketball teams of the as a principal. Another unusual
past. We hope they will continue uccurance is that bath men. com­
ing fimn the same school, have
to grow-.
As we started to mount the received marvelous promotions—
stairway, we ntcl Mrs. James Teague as assistant supermini
I’earsun, our immediate past pre dent oi public instruction, and
sldent and this year's program Gatchei becoming this year the
chairman and second vice pre- cu|&gt;ervising principal of the county
sldent. Sin- handed us a P-TA pro*
Another fact came to life as we
gram hook in yellow, with blackrf
around. |t carried us hack
Mining, the school colors
,(mc Waite*- Teague v-u
The urge t« lake s pcrl was principal. Ith wife was j member
qu'rkiy suppressed and we con of the (aculiy, being icacncr of
United on our way. At the head the third, ther. fourth grade. VV
of the stairs we mrt Mrs, James Ii. DcShatO, cur new pnmipal.
Merrill Stanley. one of the ’.each t&gt; ill the same boat. His wife is
ers. We entered Ihc auditorium
a member uf ihc faculty
to be met by none other than our |,cjnj. teacher of live fifth grade
hospitality chairman. Airs T I. Seemed like old limes.
I.ingo. Jr., who asked us to sign
The social hour, which we al­
the register—something new add­
ways enjoy at we get to chat
ed this year—and a good idea
a while with teachers and friends,
It was so nice to stand around
was announced We aii departed
and chat with the oare-"* -n.|
for the lunchroom where delicious
leachcers as they arrived, after be­
homemade cake soft drink- a**d
ing the first to sign Ine register other goodie* were served by
1quickly followrd by our new pre
Mrs. H. C. Miller, room mother
sldent, Mrs. James Partin). Some
for the ninth grade, ami her as­
we had not seen since the er.d of
sistants; namely. Mrs
Andrew
school.
Duda. Jr. ard -Alr«. Andrew St-nWe even chatted fur a fwr uiiuuko; alio, Mr*. Joe Miller Jr.
tes with Judge Ernest llousiioldtr,
room mother for ihe lc -1» •- «■,
our guest speaker.
Airs. Partin slartni the meet­ and her assistants; namely Mrs.
Kelsey and Mrs. W. II
ing exactly on the dot. We have Ge«rgc
DeSha ro.
had the pleasure of seeing Atrs.
Ale also like to see how the new
Partii} preside as president of the
Oviedo Woman's Club a few year* mothers enjoy Iheir first P-TA
ago, and it was so nice to sit venture. Afler talking to some we
there and tee her conduct things found that they seemed kuitr im­
■n such j smooth manner and to pressed and were enjoying 11 im­
mensely.
tsten to her clear enunciation.
I*
Pardon such a lengths coin01n
Other familiar faces .11mini 'he
ifficrrs were those of Mrs. Don bid remember it was our first
Trey, who ha* occupied the se* 1businrs* meeting. We confrs*, sse
trelary's position of the P-TA be-1like P-TA work anJ enjov writing
’ore and is this year's president about it. We promise not to bore
•f the Oviedo Woman'v Club; also, you nest time.
Ir* James K. Brookshire, who
--------------’ ------ -rz
las been secretary of the local
?-T.A and made such a good Ires
sire r she is still in that role
Mr*. James Memo Stanley
Its MARIAN R H IM rave the devotional, followed hy
OVIEBO—If you have been a
he secretary'* and treasurer's re
passerby in our town during thr
sorts.
Airs, A A. Afeyars, our new World Series you may have won
membership chairman, and Mrs. F. drrrd al the group congregated in
M. Sparks, our new finance chair- front of one of the down town
m*n and Halloween Carnival Chair- stores, even in the slrret someman, gave brief reports on each time. No. it wasn't an accident
It wa* a group of bait fans rn
of iheve,
Mr- R. W E*!ei, nubll-it- srs' laving the series—turning the
Mr* Alilton Gore recreation, were benches backward ami using the
two rhalrmrn not ante 10 tie pre TV set in the window of Jatk
•enl and were missed ton Mr. King Radio and TV Store Wo
Erie* Is in the hovpital and they only wtihrd ue could have joined
Ihrm, a* we are ardent ball (an*
had gone to -ce him.
However Gordon Horton, a —but work hindered that
mrmber of the senior cla**, and
Air. and Air* la-nnox Coggins,
Carol Parker, a mrmber of ihc uf Albemarle, N. C., have been ihe
ninth grade, gave intrrr-ung re­ gurtla of Air. and Airs. G. Al
ports on the recreation program Arie.
and Ihe parties enjoyed thu* far
.Mrs. Robert L Ragsdale Jr. and
by the irenager group Gordon little daughter. Marsha. ar&lt;- w*i
I* pre.idcnl^ nf thee recreation t,ng relative* in Miiimippi
prog 1am. .Mis* FIste*. who i*
Air*. Ataude Coate* and Mr*
seerelary-treasuier, wa* ichf'lul- M. L Gary have been confined
ed to make a report but was un­ due to injurirt sustained hy falls
dine**.
The room count wa* won by
none ultier than &lt;mr -e-ilent fourth grade ( Air*. Partin
returned to her leaching pride*
«ion Ihi* year and i* fourth grade
teacher.)
•Mr*. Ruth Smith, president of
They had thirty four parent* the V. F W Auxiliary, announces
pretent. Some of the other grades that there will be a meeting on
were well reprcseentfd. too Mr*. Oct. 16. at which UniP a dlseus
L.ngo sxnl that .................. - '&lt;•. *i»n will l&gt;e held covering thr
vealed eight) -eight teachers, par­ bazaar and announcement will
ent- ami vtsiiur* nail signed,
hr m-.de of the committee*, to

Oviedo

VFW Auxiliary
To Meet Oct. 16

Longwood Group
Attends Meeting
Held In Oak Hill

fo rm in g Jhs VbuvA
By VIRGINIA CONN

The Rev. Lewi* C. Fotch and
Mr». Kutrh, pastor of the Longwood Baptist Church, and sever­
al members of the congregation
attended the annual meeting of
the Seminole County Baptist As­
sociation held at Oak Hdl, Fla.,
on the 9 10 of October.
Among the other members at­
tending from Longwood were,
Mr* B. It. Cray. Mrs. D A.
Whitehead, Mrs. C, 11. McQuillUn, Mrs. It. E. Goodwin. Mr*.
J. Crump, Mrs. L. C. Tyler i nd
Mrs. I’ . W. Kelly on Tuesday.
Oct. 9. and on Wednesday The
ftev. and Sirs. Futrh and Mr*.
I*. W. Kelly attended.

Whitmire Home
Admired By Ladies
Of Golden Circle

fP J t

By VIRGINIA CONN
I mis, anJ built our fire*. Flossy
The big news around thr Air palrol, with Lily Backlog u
Station renter* on the -elurn of leader, brought dinner to a cof­
VAH-4. Don Walker and Frank fee can, coffee and c«ra bread.
llaty arrived Wednesday. If t'y The Eager Beavers had hotdoga,
Fltton should fly In at any min­ baked potaloes, cole »law, brow­
coffee,
and
limeade,
ute, he would find company. In nies.
the form of in-law*, ai Jrin’a and
concluded
that
they
mother and father, Air. and Mrs. were
stuffed,
which
they
P. J. Pells are here from Rhine- certainly should have been. Palm
beck. N. V. To keep things from patrol contented themselrea vrlth
getting dull, Larry Fltton sprain­ holdogs and celery and cam ta
ed ht» wrist In a fall from a horse. —and “ »ome more*",
which
Captain J. T. Blackburn had are a famous Girl Scout con­
graham ericker*,
a small dinner party at hi* home coction of
bars,
and
loaded
in Loch Arbor W'ednr*d»y night. 1chocolate
A spaghetti dinner wit served to marshmallows. N'redtri* to »ay,
Jean I ill on, l-oulir and Jim the Palm patrol finished ftrat
Parker, Polly Brubakrr, B e r y l und had plrnly of time to heckle
and Walt Swinson. Jo Sjtncs, the rest of us. After we had
Didie and Bard Writer and Bob eatrn AUrty held ■ ditcuasion
and Ginny Conn. Bo)d and Didie hour, and explained Ihe differ­
have orders to Quon.et Point, ent tjpes of fire* lo ui. We e-*n*
Rhode Island, and will be leaving eluded hy tinging aeveral Girl
in a month Trrrta and A! i k c Scout songs and playing game*.
Michel of VAH-J will be renting The re-t of the day wa* spent
Ihe Symes hoalhouse after the In learning new crufts. Thl* nro.
Webers go, Mranwhllc fAMIc Is gram ha* been fun for all of
shopping for clothes, preparing us. and we all agree that • "girl
for a month-long visit with her Scoi't is a sister to every other
mother In St. Louis, Mo.
Girl Scout,*' as stated In on#
Your reporter has Just return­ of Ihe laws. Thl* group, which
ed from the Girl Scout Cook Out. only ic* a short lime ago ha*
so nicely run by Alarly AtllDups learned lo work and play and
for the first class m Girl Scout iaugh together in a way few
leadership held under the Citrus could, tinder the rirruinstance*.
Council. We galheted a; Silver I'll agree with l/vulse Parker
IHike at 9:30 am. Marty showed when she said the program la
u* some interesting books on SPLENDID.
nature whlch may be foun I in Those attending Ihe cook-out
the public library, and some es­ were Atarty Alillsapp, Funea
sential item* for Girl Scout camp­ Holer, laiuise Pirkrr, Pat 11 Loop,
ing. Evirae Robb gave a talk Darothry McClellan, Nell Whiton health and safely, with illu- tern, Pal Hansen, Pori* Franstiallont and anecdotes fi m cisco, Eleanor M i t M u r r i y ,
her rvperirnce with her own Alildred Taylor Dorl* Houshold­
troop. These ranged from snake er. Betts Linker, Lily Buckler,
bite In not putting an unopened Sally W'elgle,
Katy Jackson,
ran of bean* in the fire. After Kvarae Rohb, Belly Place, and
this we divided into our own pat*I Catherine Dunlap.

A tour of the lovely new home
of Mrs. R. C. Whitmire was en­
joyed by the ladies of Ihe Gold­
*T ,
e
. V r -A)
en Circle Class of the First Rapti»t Church when they met at
ID'AA's THIS F&lt;Ht SIZE! 1* the qurtihm n-kni ly Valeric
Kirchhoff, Shirley Morgan, and
the Whit..nre home for their
Prygr 1 ndqulrt
* at** readied for Ihe Seminole High Sehssol t;lee Club presentatton
monthly business an I social meet­
Tuesday night of "Picnic". Ihe musical will he given in the Pinrervst School auditorium.
ing.
(Stuff Photo)
For Hie devotional. Mrs Bob
tted on the —..
r 1
Landreth commented
loved old hi mans .he comp... c .
ers, and how: theyr rime In w
f
written, mentioning
Friend we Have
F M Itm
WT RR. Sanford, at 9:30 a m .
“ Blest Be iho Tie" as general
I.t Virginia Kclmrr will conJuct
Thr Pa.t Matron's Club will
favorites.
the morning devotions over Wl HR nice with Mr*. \\\ W. Warner,
A prayer was led by Mr*
Sanford, at CM a m
722 W. 19th St., at * p m. Mrs
N. Cleveland, after which abTwo o f . anford's well known Sallin Hairitun Chapter N :• D • It. F. Crenshaw will be co-hurtsenlees an l new members were
ess.
discussed and Hint., among
h» v*‘ *r,nou,uc'1 ,hHr rp*
« " » « ’ «*"'•
Class families reported.
«"» m
*Ui.
l|-,r* lt,ua" ' ,of. Mr*;
' V ,-rc- It lit Cult Scout Paid Ten will have
The group derided to continue grease anl C. K. Fle'emeyer *'“ urr Ave. Co hn»tc*-r« ar Mr* a committee meeting at 7:30 at
W. II TunnhTiffe and Mis Genrgo the First Atethndist Church.
•ending an orphan faJ at the were joined In marriage in a
. r
Visiting [laughter* are
Dependable Class of the First
llaptisl 1 hlldren • lluinr. at Lakeretemuny held In Tami'it on
Alrtho 1st Church will meet at
land, a -mall rash gift each
Rose Circle will meet at 9 la McNtnlry Hall at S p.m, for tho
month, as one of their prtv Saturday evening.
The lovely bride s'hose a d ie s * "&gt;■ at the hoim of Mrs James regular business ami social meetjcrla.
Truitt, tlufi Seminole Blvd
lng. There will be art installation
At the November
meeting, of Idur, for the wedding
Miniu-a litrle of the Sanford of officers.
members will make their own
Attending the ceremony were
Garden Club will nies-t al Garden
niF.SHAA
yearbooks and all are urged to M|„
„ ol„ rr, |lnrsr. vr. Joey
be pre.ent
........................... Outer it to a in. afler which
The First Baptist Church of
Mr*. C. t) Todd, personal Min. G*rgreavc. an I the giomu * there will be a coined dish tup- Sanford
hat Invited ail Ihe
istries Charman. presented Air*, brother-in-law an.) sister, Mr. and
iM'rchurches of Ihe Association to
Eugene Pennington, retiring pie»- Mr-, Itola-it A*.n Vureas of lan»I'ora lu .ie tu meet at 2.30 share in
the Group Training
w,t! Air- William Hush, 2U2J School starting at 7:30 p. m.
ident, with a lovely gift of ling- |&gt;(l
ene from the eUs* m apprecia„
Flelemeyer has been a Hiblsrii. Court, P[ograin will tie Claste* will lie held Monday, Tue*Bridge and Canasta were en­ Mr*. Steven Ter Hnnt, Mr*.
"fleciiie fur Arrangement.1',
The Brownie Seoul* of the First
lion of her unlinnj: effort*
. .
joyed hy the ladies of the Social Raymond Smith Mr*. J. E. Bak­
ihruughout Ihe pa.i year.
resident of Hanford for some
SAIUIHAV
Presbyterian Church will mret
Department of the Sanford Wo­ er, Mr*. .&lt;t. B Brin-on, Air*. J,
The newly elected officers are; time ami is well known and ln.«-J The Vesper Choir of the First m ,hc Vo,,,h
•« 3 00 man's Club when they met Wed­ O. Huff. llr*. E. C. Harper. Mr*.
president. Mrs Boh luvmlrrth; vice throughout Ihe city.
Alclhudisi Church will hold their P'”*;
.. „
..
nesday for Ihe first time this sea­ H. A. Alonlelth, Mr*. W. R. JennFhe Pioneer Fellowship and
president. Mrs. Edgar llcnmn.
Air. Fletcmeyrr Is known by prjl ||rP
3 30 p ,n
son, with Mr*. II A, Alonlelth, ing*. ami Atr*. E. A. MonforItrireatum
of
the
First
Preshysecretary. Mrs. J. G Davit; as- many as the cx-Navy Chief who
the Luke Monroe home Demon
Air*. W. It. Jennings and Mr*.i Inn.
’ 'Want secretary. Mrs
Tom recently retired after twenty craiiun Hub will have their meet- i?r
‘ ,,llrr,, ',l11 lurp| in
E. A. Atonfnrton ably fulfilling
Atrro; personal ministries chair- )e*r’s service
big al 7 :m Friday, at l.ake Alon- V,,'‘th
frtim
p m' their function a* hoitc-tr*.
man. Airs Walter Brooks; teachFor the pit sent time the) exri„. School Lonclr rmirn.
through * '*) P.m.
Air*. L. E. Spencer cupped Ihe
er, Mr*. Al, N develan.l; a*- prcl to maintain their tionu in xhe It A.'* of the First Baptist , r*’pn*
^ 11
,,a)f higl score priie In bridge, while
sistant tear her. Mr«
Eugene Sanford, when- Mr. Fklcmcycr tTiureh ,ill meet at 9 30 am
Kindergarten at the First lira Air*. Adelaide Conte 'ook Hie
Pennington; and group leaders, |» operating *n upholder) deanti v r .tv
byterian Church from 9,00 through
prize for low score. Air*. C. Al.
S,
N,,'
V
tree
p
m.
Mr-. 1. 11 Todd, Air*. Gordon mg business.
The Junior Choir of the Cirri
The Itcv. J. B Bool will con- Flower* was thr winner In the
F’rcdcrirk, Air- It C Whitmire.
llaptisl « hureh will rehearse at ,i„ct the morning devotion* over rana’ ta game*, and *crrrno prize*
Mr*. If. II. Parker anl Atrs.
A danre will be held it th#
were snarled AID* Flllalee Kirchi : 3« p.m.
WTRR Sanfoixl. *t 9:30 a m
Flk* Club on Nov*. J7 R wa* an­
Herald lleekrnbach.
huff
and
Mr*
S.
R
Whitney.
MOM)AT
Thr Ware Bible Clava of the
Follow in2 adjournment, delici­
Airs. J. O. (luff W a s aptNilnIt-d nounced at the regular meeting
Tin \ \V A ‘* of the F ir t ll.ip- First Vts-*lnwliat Church will have
ous refreshment* were served to
pres*
chairman, for the Social of Ihe Anna Aflller Circle on Tues­
Friend* of Atr* JUlWreil Bab- , ,t ( mirch win meet at 8 to p » covered dMl -upper at T;no a,
those present, who were Air*.
day.
Department.
,
in. .it AtrK.nley Hall. Hu*l» will
Carl McWhorter, -Mr*. Carlton II. c o d will be plca-rtl to ’ " ;!
The mee'lng wa* presided over
Pretrding
the
card
games,
a
IT. Fire Baptist Church of be Mr. and All*. It. U. Hub bln
Todd, All*.
II. II. Parker. Air*, ike i- improving though
, 1 ■
dessert rotate of rake, nut- and by Air-. El Cox. president, and
x
if
id
til*
invited
.ill
iho
-on.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
T
It.
Bulls,
Waller Brooks,
MrFiugene fined to OrangeMentor
lb I
rnffer wl* served to the guests, roullne report* wrre heard from
Pennington, Atr*. It. FI I.andrrlh itnl in Orlando llri iwiii; nun
.,r it.
\
t;
lo -"'l 'I' and Ml». W. B. June*,
who were Airs. L. F!. Spencrr, the officer*.
Air-. At.
N. Ctcvrlan-I. Mr*, bet i* ttu
.lure in Hu- Group Training
H l.llxr.SD AT
Mr*. Adelaide Conte, Mis* Allre
Plan* were mad# for the com­
Gunhm Frederick, and Ain It.
-vload -tniling ui .' Mi p
in. Prayer Meeting will be held at B. Cooper, Air* C. M. Flower*.
ing
dance In which *11 Elk* and
„,n
|ir|,( \timht), t i
i(,e First Baptist Church at 7:10
C. Whitmire.
Mi* E D Rinehart bar bun
Mis* Ellalcc Kirchhoff. Mr*. IL Ihrir guest* are Invilrd.
called to Akron. U„ due tu the
Ttiurwlay anil Friday at Hie p.m,
II. AATiltney, Airs. Roy Tlllia, Mr*.
The member- decided to buy
serious illnea* of her biother.
.arnc hour.
The Girl Seouls of the First
Ralph Austin Smith, Mr*. C. L. a 1.V0 Trust F'unJ Certificate to
lire Elsie Knight Circle of Hie pn-.byterian Chun-h will meet at
Relding, Mr*. George McCall. lie presented to the Crippltd
Mr anl Atr* Bill Slcmper ore j.-,, ,| «a|g| i (hurrh will meet 3 v) pm at the Cbuish.
Mr*. N. V. Farmer. Mr*. 1). C. ruidrrn'- Home In Umatilla.
attending a really convention m 1 ||f Liirne of \tr»
Glad)*
The Senior High F‘cR"w*nlp Re*
Howard. Atrs. S. G. Harriman.
Those present nt the meeting
Bs MARIAN R. JUNES
West Palm Reach. Tin 1 cv|h .
j; u
Jt25 Myrtle Ave. at
9:i«i creation of Hie First Pre*b)terwere Mr-. Peter Bukur, Sir*. J,
.(l) churrh will meet at the
OVIEDO—We have only rc-ent to teloin to Sanford on Salur t, llt
Baptist Church will trhearsr ul It Hoolehan. Mr*. Bill Hardin,
Is learned that Miss Martha Jean day or Sunday.
the Women &lt;-f the Frrri Prr&lt;- ihur.h at J.oe pm.
Hardy, daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
h 1. run iTioich will have their fhe ADI Week Bible Hour will 7;fx) p.m. The Group Training Mr*. Harold If. Ke-stner, **-».
Lawson Hardy hav enrolled at
Friends of tittle CarolynAlii*, monthly P r a y e r Band in thr i,i,r eonducted by 'he Rev A G. School will »tart cta»*c* at 7:Jn tomes Blankemhip, Mr*. J. At,
Bob Jones College, Greenville. S. two-year-old daughter of Mr. and p, &gt;•lie J* Cln.s Ilium at I;tA |. Mclnnis. Pastor of the F'irsl Prrs- and the adult choir will rehexr-e Cameron. Mr*, nnbert Alarr*,
Mr*. John Griffis, Mrs. It. Walk­
at 9:0u p.m.
C.
Airs, Flank Allis, uf Osteen, will ((1 j-j,,, w,||
followed by the hyicrun l liurch at 7 3n |i m.
Miss Hardy attended Orlando Ire glad to learn that she 1. lomg || ,.:nes* uni Inspirational Alret- -p,P ( i.ynrel Choir will rehearse' The Junior Choir will have their er. Air*. E. W. Jackson, Afr*.
Junior College following her grad­ nicely, afler undergoing -urgtry
&lt;IMI
at First
pre.bytcrian Church rehearsal and fellowship at Ihe Clayton Smith. Mr*. Jamr* VI#,
uation from Ihe Ovirdn High on
First presbylrrtan Church at 3:13 Air*. J. Walter, Mrs. A. C. Lange,
her arm in Hie Nj u I Ho-p
||,n )(„* Scouts of Ihe
F'irsl
n| 7:3u pm.
Mr*. Samurl Carter. Mr*. If. d,
School in 1931. Thr next year dal in Bellicsdn, Aid Air. am' pfi-riiytnun Church vsIII meet In
There will la- a Week Day pm.
she worked f.»r Lacey Hat! in the Airs. Alii* ami «un, David, ate t|,( Seoul Room at Jffl pm.
The Youth Choir of the F'irst Krnt, Mr-. IL F. Him. Mr*. L
Kindergarten at the F'lrid PresOrlando Youth For t hrist work. slaying with AD*.
\lli»'- nieo
11t-rr will be
a AArck Day hylrmn
Church
from
9:U0 Pre-bytrrlan Church will practice S. Lynn. Mr* M. E. Breck, Mr*.
W. J. Clarke, Mr*. C. II. SUfShe hax had plrnty of exper­ .Mr*. Frank Sbeir). in Arltngtm Ki i.-rgartcn
at the Church at 7:30 p m.
at the First Pre- through I I p . m
ience in this field. a«sociating V#.. while Caroljn i* m lh«
There will be a Week Day ford, Air*. A. P. Itowrrsmr. Atr».
, ,, C il h fron 1:00 through The Be* ■' 1' Bo**t will conherself with mo»t every branch of hospital They
AJalr, Afr*.
Richard
hop# to»•« itn It 1;
pm
duel the morning devotion* over Kindergarten al Ihe First I’ resby- Harry
the church work since a small about two week*.
’ rrlan Church from 9 0) through Me:e*. Air* Roy Courtney, Air*.
the Rev i It limit will eon- WTItlt, Sanford, at 9:30 a in.
child.
Ed Cox and Air*. Ed Slnul.
On p.m.
"- --------ii 1 the looming devotions over
the Business and Professional
Mrs Hardy say* she i* taking
Women'* 'tub will meet at 6:30
general subject* at present but
tell
D
c spur*.
Herbert
l '" ' -,l Gm Yacht tlub.
will probably major soon
II...'. 'on.
Tolar It-’.un
Imn
Ihe d v r De|«f1»#nt of the
Smith. Sari
Watson and
Air* Sanford AAonian. Club will "ir
•erve on the baraar, which la
Wglf,
4\ |«) 30 am l« fOl«l lhrt«tflU*
schedulei for Nov. 3. with lunch­
The committee* will meet Oct Seal* until ninsn. There will be
eon to l,e served from ||;30
T? ftt 1 30 p
m nl Ihr fchrn»l * lunrhron ^»t 12 30 |* m
m. on through the day. The bnasar ('hairmrn f&lt;*r Ihe llalhiween houvr III complete details for the In » Mint meeting with the Hue
I'amb
al
were
nimed
at
Alon
will be open It* ihe public.
urn.v.,1.
Art* Dejwrfment at I pm
•lav'* mecling uf the Lake Alon
Horne room count wa* won b)
I ID HSt* VA
roe PTA
.... .ltd and tth grade 'Ir K'r*
TTu- llrolhcrhomi of the First
We now have in our Htorc the most
Tlie meHiuit was called to nr t .i'ri. i. i r-wim llefre.hmrnts In B*P"*t Church will have their
dcr h&gt; Atrs t laude Hitlrll pre»i i halow cn tltcmr win- teiv&lt; I n.onthly supper and program
complete line of Fall ami W i n t e r
dent, after whlrb H- 'I "'ntlonal v tin 3rt| ant tth grade moth meeting at 7 on pm.
was given hv 'I ' Mrantic* an-' I,&lt;r*
HiiitH ever shown in Sanford. These
, The Intermediate Cholf of Fust
the serretarv and Irris-ifer gave
fine suits, tailored hy NORTHCOOL,
H.cir respe.live reports.
Tho new- second grade tracker.
are available in a large selection of
Mr* Atarvin, »a » introduced to
the group, after which the mretc o l o r s in al l wool gabardines, at
lng wav turned over to 'Ir Pau
$10.00
I’ ERM AN ENTS $8.50
line Kirkpatrick. Carnival Chair
$40.95, nil wool flannels at $45.00,
man, who named the following
Year*z\ round weight gabardines and
chairmen for the various booths
Ping Pong throw-. Air* J. B
light weight flannels at $35.95. What
Stapler: Gur»* Weight, Mr* ft
Brantley; Dart*. Atr*. Rena Ha*
A gl.imnurntin ftrrinnitrtil I*
ever your size, we have it.
kin*; Spook House. Mr*. Davl*
and
Mr*
Griffith*;, Horse*.
the direct re-ull of an inClaude
Hitlell.
and
Herhert
We invite you to visit our store nnd
div nliiulimf hnirrut vxeThor'I'-n. Fish Pond. Snd Gride
Cane Toss, Atr* Von»fll Rabun;
let
us sl*&lt; *vv you this fine stock of
cutrd »iU i Ihe finished
Cake
A'aIk,
Atrs.
Dwighon'l
men's clothing.
room; Smith Auction. Mrs. Spi­
wl vie iii mind,
vey; Pair*, Air*. Robert*; Hot
Dog*. Atrs. Jackson and Mr*
Fiber.
The following men will build
and erect the b-wdlt* Claud. Hit -

Fletmeyer,
nw -'-l Miss Hargreave
W ed Recently

Calendar

High Score Prizes Are Awarded
To Mrs. Spencer, Mrs. Flowers

Anna M iller Circle
Schedules Dance
For November 17

Personals

Miss Martha Hardy
Enrolls At College

Carnival Chairmen
For Various Booths
Named At Meeting

Announcement

SPECIAL

BABY SITTERS
AVAILABLE
JUANITA WYNNE WATCHES FOR IIER CUE a* Brantley RchlrarJ fl.ftj and Lind* Smith
1renter I b&lt;&gt; over their part- in the Seminole High School Glee Club mu-lcal “ Picnic'* whirh will
be presented Tuesday night in Ih* Pinccitst School auditorium. (Staff Photo)

IlnliY Silling Agency
‘VllONK 3*&gt;2-.M

EVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP
PHONK
PKKMANKNTS HY: MINNIE HESS
KATIIEHINK nnd SIAHCiE

and SOM

*

h

A. ‘

�*

Probable

*

Lineup

Against

Bolles

Tonight
Gators Seeking ,
To Malch Speed
Of Rice Eleven

BOO LtTTLB
Lift End—165 Pounds
Senior

BILL TYNE
Istl Tackle—ISO Pounds
Junior

MLIBBY NANCE
Left Guard--170 PounJs
Senior

ClIABLES PENCE
Center-IIS Pound*
Benlor

VIRGIL GRACEY
Right Guard—ITS Pounds
Senior

MEREDITH SCOTT
Right Tickle—180 PounJs

THE SANFORD HERALD
Huge 6, Fri., Oct. 12, LOGll

Academ y Cadets O n e
Touchdown Favorite
Seabreeze whipped Bolle* HA
1 hit would Indicate that Semi*
noli- hat the belter drfenae, but
Utile more Utan that.
Two barkfleldmen tpark lha
Bolle* Academy offenae. Tall,
wlce defeated Seminole*.
lanky ITn pound Senior. Joe Vigil
Both Bolin a... - . i.-i. J are quarterbacks Ihe club, and loiaea
wlnlrn Ihua far title season, and a mean aerial, and llayward
both have two stinging deleati "Bulldog" Ball, Ihe 113 pound
behind them. Both will b*. nn Ihe Senior fullback pounding hard
rebound, and hoth will h* ola-'-’ t through the line.
"do or die*" ball, A lie would be
In Ihe line, 310 pound Rill Rat
unimpressive fur either team.
ley I* an Impoalng figure. The
According to ataItalic* both Senior larkle I* a fait charging,
p h il iitrr.i)
TERRY GOEMBEL
&gt;leim i are approximately equal, hard hilling aggreuor with ■ lot
Uisht llalfba.'K-U i Pound*
Fullback—160 Pound*
&gt;lth Bolin holding the *ll«ht of agility. He la ably backed up
Left Halfback—111 I'ound*
Qusiterbick—161 Pounds
R e n te r
edge. But by comparlaon, which by Raymnod Landla, 110 pounder,
Senior
Senior
Senior
la unreliable, the Seminole* hold holding down the other tackle
•. the edge. In the aeaaon opener poat.
Coach DIB Fleming, In eyeing
Seminole loat to Cocoa U-T. Co*
In general, lha Cadet* will be the Bolle* rosier, r„-thue•
CM tangled nIIS g-xbreen- s-d lighter and fatter than Ihe Semi- lay that there woulj b« no axFriday, Oct. II
lowed them for a 2M1 Ion, then nolr*.
tuie lor not beating Uuilra, but
High
Uiw
In the light, coiuUlrnt drlrrle last
t.M a m
7.37 a.fit.
evening he aeld, "I aura hope It
1:33 p in.
1:11 p m.
doean't rain. We operate a lot
Saturday, Orl. 13
their
victory
airing
going.
Mary­
better In dry weather."
CUHAL GABLES, Fla. —*11*
i 3:23 a m.
8:29 a.m.
The Seminole defenalte march­ worry of Ihe L'nlveraity of Miami land, which ha* bowed only ou.o 2:49 p.m.
u:U p.m
ing will be seriously handicapped Hurricane coaching ataff thl* In four game* to Miami, will be
Sunday. Oct. 14
with th* Iota of Ihree starter* rt—• week la whether or not Univerilly Ihe underdog but an extremely 3:12 a m.
9:23 a m.
dangeroua
one.
klaryland’* many
injured
to Injuriea. Jack StuUky 1* at ill if
3:42
pm.
9:38
p.m.
_
BY B. HUGH ANSI,ST
Coach Andy Giutafun haa been
out with a log injury -.n .uuy player* will be ready to nm at
The superlative ret nome l&gt;jr the Chief* Club to the deeperat* not be back for many more day* lop apeed thla week. All fall, the tending hla Hurrlrane* through
• "•**** °^ l™ 8 .nlnole High Srhiml Hthlelic urogram waan't an Help* l- lo corin’. Bob Juhnion la dcllnltc- Terp* have been without the xer- (heir moit rxiemive training
T'-’* nreV'n-’-H* ••lit Of. Into
•d. The adoption of Ihe Junior high school football project by lit*
club |a an aaceiieni ■vampt* ot a progressive nrganlaalinn, Usually It b out with a broken finger, and vice* of key men hut Maryland week alnce the campaign opened, the Saturday night lilt in LongRonnie Ullea, who played an out­ aeouta amrted when they were which la clear Indlratlnn that he wool ui.ticr.lug oy more Utan a
take* month* to get the ball rolling in the tight direction.
The critical analysis of the Individual grlders of the Hanford standing dofenaive gam* but waa in Miami last Friday, that tuc la looking ahead to ore of Mi­ touchdown, but Payne'* predic­
Seminole* will be divided Into three sections; the firat will conalder unable to attempt the extra point outlook waa (hat Ihe injure*l men ami'* toughest game* of the tion of an upset even with hit
-the end* and the tackle*, th* second the gard* and th* center*, and attampt* due to a leg Injury, re- will he back In action agalnat Mi­ year. Gua had thla lo *ay about long Injury list Indicates that he
-the third will ron*lder the hack*.
Maryland: "They're going to be has something up Ids alecvc.
injured hit leg during the game ami.
If on# took all the time that all th* end* had played before thl* and hat been on the aldelinex
hard lo rnovn through. We'll have
Maryland,
with
a
3H
pound
line,
aeaaon, and tolltd It all togtther into on# big »um of playing lime, it
ha* grrat defenaive skill. Only Ihe lo ahow a far greater offensive
• would not total to more than three game* of npvrlrnce. A* th# In* ever alnce.
All wild amt domestic animals
"Wa ar# acrioualy handicapped fart that the offense ha* been than we've ahown to date to be
J realisation proceed* into the lark* of the*# toys. It heromea Inrreal*
can itand air shipment at about
, Ingly more appairnt that a junior high school football project I* In by having only one quarterhara shacklrd by injuriea and other able to acorr."
order If the Seminole* arr not tn bo outgrown by their preaent com* wllh enough etperience In run cause*, ha* »rnt the Terp* Into Guatafaon rale* M a ry I a n d, 8,600 fret. Pressurized rahlns
l 11Ion, Such thing* a* *prrd, rooidlnailoti, foot 1*11 »*n*e, aggir-s- with tho varsity," Fleming said a luting spiral. Even ax stout a though beaten, one of the tough­ are needrd above that altitude.
». and the winning altitude ai* thing* lhal air developed with «■*• thla morning. “ Stanley will have defense a* the mighty Terp* have ed and moit rugged foe* on the
, parlanc* and eaperltnre only,
to carry all- Ihe lairdrn lor the to offer, can't slave off the op­ 1J36 University of Miami acheJuhnny Williams, the Seminole* mo«l ouUlunding and ha* liad nu o/fenme railing, ami wllh the position for 60 minute*.
dule.
N ew ell IV S on valion !
. prrvioui game experience at *11. He rama out for football la*t year serinua waakneaa in Ihe rirh-me
If the Hurricane! car whip the
Miaml't line In* thu* far held Terp*. they no doubt wilt move
&lt; and broke hi* knee. William* la a tall fellow
ha* excellent
he'll
have
tn
perform
thm.
trw.
the opposition to 3.27 yard* per Into the spotlight a* one of tho
I hand* lot a paaa receiver, but he'* ilnw nod pooiiy coordinated. Had
, William* bean In a football uniform five year* ago hi* speed would If anything happen* lo Stanley, running play but thl* could be nation’ * great* of 1936.
YOURS ONLY FROM
* ptaably be double what It now |*. He III;** th* gam* of football, and we'll really be In bad ahape."
a hit misleading. The South Caro­
The defensive unit will be com- lina Mil ehib didn't eel the b*R
&gt; he'e oulaUndlng becaui* he ha* th* d«*ire nrretiary to overcome his
' handicap. Ihl* l* alto the reaton ho'a hard te tackle when h# reeelvri prtaed of Murray Nance at lert In fav'urabl* territory too much of
!
Bub Little U another with nu gam* eaperienre. He didn't Urea* end, Bill Tyre at left tackle,
* out far football until he wm a Junior. Litti* uaa puor receiving hanus, Fred Behrena at left guard. Vir­ Ihe lime and ao could not cotn«
t and from hi* lark of eaperienre hr lark* good football *en*e. He'* gil (irocey at right guard, Mere­ up with the type of ploys which
Herixantal Consol#* wllh
not »lrong enough to play OuUlunding defense, and hr'* ra*ily block* dith Kcntl at right tackle, and do go for *l»e»btr enltv- while
Bo*lon Colege wa* primarily a
ed out. But he Inn fair speed and U a good downllald Idoeker, Idltlr
la a iirlin* example of uniraliird intentlal, it*'* a bright Ixiy, and 11“ Tom Brown at right end. Line­ passing team and did not do much
The (’ room* Ac*d*my Panth­
d the
he had
th* proper training lio
ho would no douU be uf groat service In backer* will be AI Stanley, running.
er*. full of deception and spark,
tb* Seminulut.. lie'*
progieislnir rapidly
. J lirogie*»lng
rap . a* he pl-ki up more etpri Brantley Schlrard. and F.ddir
Maryland will be tougher. It worked out thla afternoon In
lance,
nl*_ _!__llng
blocking I*
U grlting MU
lo t'.rr every da/ hut thl* *hotild llarbou*. Safety men Phil lljrrd
.. and1 I_~
ha* at fullback 203 pound Tom Se- w-hal head mentor Jo# Fair call­
and Jo# Ruaat.
bar* been In progr*** four year* ugo.
Claude lllttell la out for football lor the firat time tnl* year, llu
"Our offrna# ahould look a lot lep, called by many th# k-eit line ed ■ gamble exerclie. "We de»l», tor inner, .a amir in game trntr mid alow reacting, llr'e nut (and* heller." Fleming eorrted." and plunger In the Atlantic Confer­ perately need the wort If we're
Bar with tba aggreatlon of Ihe gridiron aa yet and doean't hava a we will play a Tint half bail game ence. If John McVirker ia able to going to tipael Northwestern of
vicious game nature, lie * a big Imy, though, he'* willing, and he tonight.
atari at Irfl halfback, the llurrt- Miami." he laid, "and we're
ha* good receiving hand*. With enough experience hr ahould **a&gt;un
canri will have another poiilbla ■ambling on no inlurlei at thl*
Coach
Fleming
again
draw
at­
Allen Swain t* out fur football for thr firat lime thi* year. He'*
Atl-conference bark lo rontrnd
a Sophomore, he'* small, but he'* lough. Swain Uni maturo and tention to the handicap the Semi- wllh. He wai hurt In the Kyra- late date In an a"*mnt to e*&gt;t
in the vital last minute exper­
itrvng enough lor outstanding play Ihil year, and CODIMUefltly he'* note* mud labor under tonight.
not a good Murker. He’* abort oil eprt-d, taut hr ha* gnod drain-. lie** "I aald we woild have no excuse* cute game and ha* not been able ience."
Crooma lake* on the power of
•bowing well alefeitiivaly, and will probably gruw Into an outstanding for not beating Bollea tonight, to play sinre
at ffiMe* Mods*!
Thl* game will draw the big­ Florida'* colored high achool
Gerald Jon** la out fur football lor th* Ilr*t time, lit'* nm and I mean it. Rut | want the
traenned, h*'* alow In *| ir&lt;l and In reartlon, he** wrak on blocking, fan* to bear our mlurlet In mind gest crowd &lt;d the year lo dale football tomorrow night In Me­
lack* football e*n«r, and turn* lu a fair performance on d*f*n&gt;*. when they watch ui win tonight, Morr than 30,(WO are expected In morial Stadium In whxl well
nn*'* another example of n May who -houltl hate die*«e&lt;l out for the then they'll l&gt;- unite aivxr** *t-^» the Grange Bowl Friday night to could be the highlight uf the
gridiron yea-* lieforr now. Hr hu* a nlt-r pair of liund*. and, (-veil
inougu nr u n hophomorr, he'd t o in demanil if hr hail a couple the leant I* tlill very much •live," ►ee If the Hurricane* can keep Croom* Academy season, nartleularly If Fair'* hopes for an
lie terarly remarked.
of year* rxperiener under hi* toll.
Itleliard I'hagan I* another Sophomore with no experience In The probable starting lineup pound*. Sophomore, No. 32. C— upset are reallied.
"The wbolo team knew that
football II*'* a big boy: 1*0 pound*, but without experience he'* for the Bolle* Military Academy Trd Quanta, 170 pounds. Senior,
■low a'foot end a pour ivciever. II* ha* *mall hand*, but I* pietty Cadet*: K- John McDonald, 163 No. 38. Qll—Joe Vigil. 170 po'inds, we'd have In play a superior
fair defensively. Hr doroi't understand football yet, and hr ha* to poundi. Junior, No. ig, tharle* Senior, No. 21. IIB—Paul Roberta, brand of ball If wrr were to make
overcome llmt handicap l-.-fuir hr will blumum. duly experience will Mabry, 1IT. pound*. Senior. No. I6&gt; pound*. Junior, No. 31; Er- the Rig # Conference, and that'*
The tame *tory l* repealed in the tackle |io*itlon, Meredith Scut 19. T— Bill Hailey, ojo p,Hind*.
exactly what we intend to do."
I* the mutt *ea*oned player. Hr liav one year of eiiteilenre, and i* Senior, No. 13; naym„nd Landla. hcai Del Hlo. 133 pound*, Senior. Fair said.
No.
II.
FR-lliyward
Ball.
113
la the nuot leatonnl plater. Hi ha* only one year of *x|wrirncp and
Game lime is tomorrow night
( 'f i r m - i n a n i l Z .o ir
tliat wa&gt; nioilly defensive wuik. Consequently hr m i weak in block* 1*0 pound*, Senior, No 4] G— poundi, Senior. No. 33.
lit,i- iiiti. v-ii. f ' Don't1
Game lime I* ■ o'clock tonight at 8 o'clock tn Memorial Sta­
trig early thla year, HI* weaken point lx lllll blocking, but again Ronnie Langley, iw ,K,undi.' Sen' artlla for an old-atvl#
dium.
AS; Leslie English, 163 tn Memurial Stadium.
hr'* Inipioving with experience. Hr ha* fair •tired, but ha* lo-rn hin­ 'w*
**t with a *|vak#r on
dered by a leg injury mint of the season. lie'* imallrr than moat of
tit* aid#.
the tackle* ho'a opposing, but he'* tough, ha* good drtlrr, and I* im­
proving.
Bill Tyre hat onr )rar JV experience. He bat all the physical
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qualifications for a good player. Along with hit good alt# it good
tpeed. nut ho'a poor defrn*ive|y torautr he lack* aggrraaion. He waa
OIVIS Y O U ...
a wank bloekar at th# beginning of Ibo year, liul hat ahow-n aiuaxlng
The l-'loiiiln .Milk Commission will hold g public hearing at the
Hound Out Front in atl
Improvement In Ihe la*l two vteek*.
tnodrla—Picture# ■* much
Angchilt Hotel in Orlando, Florida, at ID A.M., on Thura., Oct. 18,
Don darter la a big toy with no oxperience. He'a aacredlngly
a* tO'o brighter with n*w
for Ihe Orlando Milk Marketing A r e a ; Marion 4 Citrus Counties for tne
alow on hla feet and In hi* ivuctioii*. llu hatn’t maluied to hi* &gt;i*e,
Diamond D I W r Plant —
purpose af receiving evidence, testimony itml |iertalnent data relative to
and ha won't atay low In tho line, II* Invariably itanda atraight up
Automatic Top Touch Tun­
and I* easily blocked out of Ihe play, Thl* I* a common problem
tha following considered actions by the Florida 3111k Commission.
ing—4-\V*y Itrmot# Control
with big boya who ar# ahort on axperimee. HI* all* I* hla greatest *»•
— New TV-Phonograph* —
1. He-defining the present nren to more closely conform
let, but ha ha* to learn howr to handle himerlf.
Ntarthng tww m«at*ry of
to the natural milk marketing area In accordance with
Charles I'enre la an enigma, lie ha* only JV experience, h«'a
Highl and Hound!
alow and lark* aggia«*len. Ill* main fault I* lark of aidllty to react
Chapter G01, Florida Statutes, 1H5S.
and lark of aggression. But when hr wat ahiftrd to renter, he waa
2. Sus|&gt;ension of price controls for dslry products other
one Of the outatandlng Mocker* In the line.
than Class I Fluid Milk.
Tom Brown ha* no prrvioui experience. He therefor* doesn't un­
MOOtl 4104. gHOWM ••'Wt
derstand offema and la weak In that department But ha ha* desire
8. Suspension of prlca controls c\cepl at the produce**
and drive, lie ha* good rear,tun, and hi* aggir**iun make* him a
levti.
good drfeniitu man . Hit fair apeed and good mtntuatrrability
4. Cost of production of milk in the above named milk mar­
show* up well in holing in th* uppoiltion.
keting area.
Surely It la evident that experience la the lack of tha Sanford
Seminolra. Rum* of the** boya nrobobly wouldn't lie outatandlng
8. Reclassification of milk.
av«n If they did hava • lot of experience behind them. But that’* com­
6. Establishment of milk standards - minimum o f 4^e butterpletely unknown. There hain't been a tranafer with elementary trainfat content for all Class 1 Fluid Milk sold for human
Ing &lt;-* ronrpetlUva sports, however, that baa fa Had to ntaka tba team
at 8118.
consumption.
lhai placai and Urn* whan coordination, apeod. and confidence are
Tha public la Invited to attend,
aaqulrwl ia la tha formative year* when boya ret pond rapidly to rigFLORIDA MILK COMMISSION
oroo* extrrla*. Imagine, 11 you will, th# good material described abor*
with three or fear year* #xp*rienc*r behind them. Sanford alwaya
Col. Dexter Lowry
Cor. lot. and Sanford Are.
tuma out Its ahar* of good player*, but wa hava never given tbam
Chairman
niuNt: 4ii
tha background to win a championship,
e
Head coach Bill Woodruff will
pring bii Bolin Military Acade­
my Cadeta to Memorial Stadium
for ihe annual KJwanis Bancfll
game, and will go into (he game
one touchdown fov^rite nyerlhe

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Of SHS Ends Tackles

JOHN WILLIAMS
Right End—163 I’ounda
Senior

Terps Injured W ill
Be Back In Action

Titusville Tides

Lyman's Offensive
Formation May 8e
Changed For Game
Lyman* head mentor Jim
Payne hinted today that there
msv to r*tD"*i rt’* '* * - •*•
offrn«lvc formation foi Saturday
night’* lilt wltn thr ,&lt; .ct-xui.-r
Eagle JV*. According to Payne,
hla completely vacated fullback
•pot has really rocked the Grey­
hound* hack on their heel*.
Prior lo thl* »M«#n **■« Oe*-**.
hounds have nm from Ihe SlngleWmg formation, an o'fryise tnat
rctlr* on po»'*r 'nr yardage. At
the beg|nni"» r&gt;* *&lt;— *•*-«- - " S
Lyman facing the first year aa
an Indrpendenl, Payne stated that
he had good enough material to
make the change to the faater
Spllt-T formation. With hla elaasleat runner on the bench with a
broken leg, he'a not so sure now.
"Radical change* are terrible
on Ihe boya,” Payne aaid thl*
morning, “ but we're really tuffering from Injuriea and we're
not about to let thla game flip
by us." He said he didn't knuur
whether he would operato entire­
ly from the Slngle-WIng or not.
and he didn't atate definitely If
he would even run from the tra­
ditional formality.
There'* a lot of speculation go­
ing on about Ihe secret workout*
the boy* are getting. The DoubleWing la aomewhal a croaa be­
tween the Split-T and the SingleMing. Rut Payne stated, "I atill
think the Single-Wing Is the *-*#*•
ronslslent formation In football If
ihe boy* are rugged enough.'*

GAINESVILLE — Speed lo
match speed la the luality being
•ought by University of Florida’ s
football Coach Bob Woodcuff this ]
week, at Ihe Gators prepare to
meet Rice on Florida Field.
"The Owls are not a big team,
but Rice haa more speed than
any team we have ola*e-&lt; D*'*
•ravon," commented Coaeh Wood­
ruff.
'They arc very dangeroua oa
the long run and pass, and they
run a lot of aweeo*. TM* cre«*e*
g different problem for u* and .
we will change our paraonncl
around tome."
Woodruff explained that the
personnel change* land he nref«-.
red not to merlinn name* yet,
would 1 be a matter of -eler ing
the fastest men available.
Speed, ha explained, would bo
rert’gniicd ahead of hloeking, tor
example, provided the man who
Ls lha best blocker Is not fast
enough to keep up with auch|
•peed merchant* at Quarterback
Frank Ryan.
Ryan la rated by Woodruff *«
not only a auperlatlve paaaer but
a very dangerous runner on the
option. "He (Ryan) .boose* to
run about half th# tlmo after
fading back and faking a pass/'
Woodruff reports.
The Florida coaching staff
knowa pretty well who are the
faster plavera on ihe team but I
would prefer thla to b# a suf*prise to Coach Jess Neely and
the Owls.
If they looted back through re­
cords of recant h'ab •eho-*1 *il*r.
ers in their own Stale of Texa^
Coach Neely and hi* stafi would
find there are soma pretty fast
young men from Texas on th*
Florida team who could figure la
week.
j
the outcome of tho game thla*
week.
They include Halfback John
Symank, thl* week'a alternata
captain and a senior from Cald­
well. T*i . who was a F**i,'*» -ilteg* All-American at Arlington,
J. C.
Other Texan* performing at
Florida are End Jim Yeata, regu­
lar from Corpus Christ!, Center
Joel Wahlberg, Corpus Christ!,,
Halfback Billy Booker, Albany,
Halfback Dave Fannin. Corpua
Chrtati, and Halfback Don Deal,
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FIRST BAPTIST CBVRCR

Enterprise

Park Ave. at 6th St.
(A Southern Baptlit Cburrh)
W. p. Brook*. It., Partor
Fred B Flihor, Aitociat# Pastor
Kirby Roger*. Mu»ic Director
Mr*. Marvin Milam—OrgiaUt
Early morning worship 1:43 A. 31.
Sunday School
1:43 A. M.
Morning Worthip
11:00 A. 31.
Training Union
. :1S P. M.
Evening Worthip
7:10 P. M.
Wednesday Prayer S*r
7:30 P. M.
NURSERY AT ALL SERVICES
WELCOME

By BILRN SNODGIAAS
The EnttrrrUe P-TA E»«xa1tlve Oetrd will mrtt Turws).
Oct. 9 It 3:16 p.m. In the ichool
library. All m#mb#rt at* urged
to attend.
Mr*. Bawrom Carlton, IM.A.
Halluwrrn ramlral chairman,
met with the parent* at the Enterptiie tchoul to make ptam tor
the carinlval which will be held
Oct. 31. Final plan* will be an­ THE LITTLE BROWN CHURCH
nounced at a later date.
ON THE HILL
Attending the P.T.A. School of
(CONGBEOATfONAl.l
plnecieit turner 14th St. and Park Ave.
Inatructlon at thr
School in Sanford Wednesday J. Bernard Root, Minuter
wete Mr*. Haney l) mn, Mr*. Fred En*mlnger, Aitoclate
K. C. Ung and Mr*. Dick June*. Sunday School
1:43 a. m.
The 4-11 Boy* Club hell ita Tier* are cla**ei for all age*
firat meeting in th, .hum .m i- *ml m«n&gt; *«lult» would appre
auditorium Tuftdiy. Oct. 9. *t elate the mature dltcuulon in
Dr. Eniminger'* clan.
1:60 p.m.
Morninj worthip
... . 11
Ur. Rueben Alley, Mr*. Raechel Sermon: “ Whit Shill I Do With
Alley of DeBary and J. V. P.l-h- Chritt?
ard* and L. O. Ilayman of En- The Pilgrim Fellow ihip meet* at
terpriie and Mr*. D»l*y Gunn ,7.-34 p m.
are attending the astronomy
clan** at Stetwn University, be­ FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
ginning Monday night. Mre. Ber­
1607 Sanford A*r.
tha Hardin and Wise Hardin plan Perry I.. Stone
.Minister
Telephone 1116
to Join them neat week.
Profeuor L. O. Ilayman anSunday School, 0:46 «.m. A*
pounce* the total enrollment of dull lettun, ‘'Ten lute* of Life"
the Enterprise school at the end (E*. 20:1-31),
of th* firet month 19-1. New etudMorning Worthip, 1|:00 o'clock
. enta enrolled during that time with special mu»ic, Communion
' were Ilrenda Gay# Reach. John preaching. In observance of the
Tatum III, Ralph Edward Mfcrir Week of th* Mlniitry th* paitor
Jr., Klaln# Wilbur. Lawrence Nil will .peak on "Holding Up the
bur, John N*l»on SlhUnld. Kut- Minister'* Hand*-" Th* nutaery
hrryn L SlhbolI. J#ro'‘ ” «&gt; d |„ t|„. allnea will be open.
Rlbold. Dale Edward
IUrt&gt;*'.
rhrl.tUn Youth
Fellowship
Martha J»an Parrlih. Thouia* .....
Ray Vaught, and EIL*b*th Jane '
P *
,.
Vaught
Evening Starship, 7:30. AlienAttending th* church training
» « • '*•
school this week In Del.and at*. »•
, Mr*. Ida Padg*tt, Mr*. Alma Sl"* **'
**?; ^, ne
Goodwin, Mr-. Louise
Wilton. * '» P " " h ««
“
wn on. on

f. '"th e

Mr. and Mr*. John Arge.lr.ger
P * * ‘ n* '*
“ b' ' * ,
and children l.ft Tu.wJ.y for Th. public I. Invited. NewKau Gatlle. where Mr. Argeilng-rorVV*'l ^ ,v y ,
winter
cr will be employed in the local
. radio italion, after having been «ny other, wilhou a loealehureh
hous# gue*ta of Mra. Ann. Glm. hom'
*V* *T “ T
V,
and 31l»* Doris Faher for several■ corn*. The church I* trying to live
up to th* alogan "Where You A-#
day*.
* 31r*. MatguaHte Harrison of Never a Stranger Rut Once."
Orlando ipent Wednetday with
SANFOHII SEVENTH-DAY
her lister 31r». H. R. lll*r* and
ADVENTIST CHURCH
family.
Seventh St. and Elm Ate.
Clearenc* Koont of Dallas Tea
Pastor
A. C. 31cClnr#
visited hi* cousin, Mr*. Louise
Satuiday
Sabbath
School
Wilson Tuesday,
lli.lO ant.
Mr. and Mra. J. V. Richard*
Worthip Service
tt am
returned from an eitended vi*ll
Wednesday
Prayer 3le*llng
with friend* ind relative* In
Washington. D. C., New York City, 7:30 p.m.
ind White Plain*, N. Y. They re' pur a wonderful trip.
For a new twist to a sandwich,
Mr. and Mr*. Harvey Dunn and try mixing pitted fanned black
family ipent the week end in Tim- cherrie* and a little of their Juice
pa and Floral City. While In with cream ch*e*e l&gt;*fore you
Tampa Mr. and Mr*. Dunn ■*' spread II on th* bread.
tandad the Tampa College alum
nl meeting *n.i banquet.
Keep your coffee pot »* minvl
Th# woman’* Auxllllary o ' th*
All Saint* Eptscopil church held clean, not ju*t rimed; &gt;*dlment
.n* pui u.iecli
It* regular meeting Wwlneolay
afternoon at the Parish hoi**, flavor of coffee.
with Mr*. Arthur Willgoose, pre•bllng. The meeting was mwned Edwin French were appointed by
with a prayer led by the Chair- the president to *#ne for on*
man of Christian Elucatlon, Mrs- year with W. F.
flabler. JunAlonio McAlley.
icrWarden,
and
William
Following th* regular order of t’anaday, vestryman, on a com
burin*** plana were mad* for mitt** for policy and malntenanea
Sunday afternoon, Oct. 21, from f»r the new Parish Hall.
Tea was served at a beautifully
3 to 6 p.m. to honor th* new lireter In charge and hi. wife, Mr, appointed table, Th* ronimltle*
and Mr*. William Anthony, who serving
31r*. Robert I.*#*,
will come to th* Parish fiom Mra. Henry Wood and Mr*. Ed
Rulharfordton, N. C.
win French, Sirs. Robert Elmer*
Thl* affair will be under the nnd Mr*. Slarjori*
Lambert,
direction of tho *o&lt;l#l chairman, poured.
Mre. Robert I. Elm*rs and her
committee.
RwerraUom were
Ola* Ukan for th* Fall Deanery
muting to be held In St. Paul’*
Church. N'aw Smyrna Bc»rh &lt;m
Oct. 34 el 10 a.m.
Wa W rit* 8-Month r o llc ln
A gift of i ll church hymnal* On AutomobilM.
from Sir, and Sir*. Edward B.
Ailing Orange City to b* used *t Our raien romparahle with
the meellng of the auxiliary *»*
tha leading independent
announced by Mrs. Louise F.
rompnnlea
o fferln f 8-month
St. Amind.
Mr*. Carl Smarting *nd Sire. pollcle* to preferred rlaka.

•tt*5i&lt;o{ultft- Quifci I lake M ary

THE SANFORD HERALD
Frl., Oct- 12, 1956, Page 7

Food Sense - N ot Nonsense

S jr

By VIRGINIA J*. ANDERSON
Mr. and Mr*. Jack Noble, of
Sanford atv anRsuneing the birth
uf a daughter. g&gt; the Orlando Air
Furr# Hospital. Oet. 2. The No­
ble* are former residents of Lake
Mary.
3lr, an) Mr*, t'harle. Ilraeht
returned WrJlte-dav after a sum­
mer spent in Fenton, Mich.
F. I&gt;. Andei-on Jr. of Tampa
wa# the truest of hi* parents, Mr.
and Ms* P. D. Anderson. Wednes­
day and Thursdav.
3lr. and Mr*. P. L. Its*-«ll t*
turned to Lake Mary Ftldav af­
V
ter spending
the summer in
North and South Carolina,
Dr. Charlotte Scott of PhiladelOii the Sur/Mt~ltfs it Trcatun
pbia, p.-nna, has lo-en visiting
* - *&gt;irents. Mr. an.! Mr., A. N
Anoth-r tnoaure uncovered b&gt; contain starch — *uch ly »nScott,
science which ha* proved effec­ rirhsd biesJ. ccical*. or enToloci
3lU* Dorothy Lee is recuper­
tive in substantially reducing — have not bc.-n a dental threat,
tooth *lcCa) it not on* to be however, tlnce the action of bac­
ating at home, following a viru*
brushetl avdi. Thl* trcaiure — teria en these fosnt* l» *o »1ow
infeel Ion which ho-pitalisrd her
with a name that i» a ruouthful. that saliva tan ea*i!y neutralire
Ihe first few- dt&gt;* o f he, student
too — is sodium laurnyl sarvotin- anv acid* which at* formed. Usetraining at Oratn-e
3|rniorl,.!
ate, a "miracle drug." It* action tori* iiri-il direction in attacking
Hospital in Orlando.
takes place on tooth surface-, and troth enamel — lupport from
whnt added to a dentifrice, ll per­ ruhstance* called enxyme*. Hv
Mr. and Mrs J k Urower and
form* equally well whether teeth •lowini; slown the iffectivencs* of
children. Nancy and Ken of West
are brushed In the looming and 1-niymra with this pew "miracle
Paint Reach, wire the guests of
evening only or after each meal. slruiT.” acid* are prevented from
l-.e# parents, Mr. and Mrs. p. D.
These results revealed by n two- altrckltig enamel.
Anderson, this past weekend.
year research .imjcet have re­ “ Digging" beneath tho surface,
Mr*. K. 31. Y'orntg h»* accepted
cently been publishes! by Dr. I. d e n t a l scientist* continue to em­
S. Fosdick of Northwestern Uni­ phasise, however, that good nu­
employment In the office o f Semi­
versity. Y'oung intuit* in lruu»try trition — th# real treasure — I*
nole Memorial Hospital, beginn­
and studsnt* at tbn* different basic to the formation of strong,
ing her new dutle* there last
univmUlet hid eo-operaled to healthy t eth. A varied diet which
week.
t-sl the effectivenr** of the new include* rnrlchesl bread and cer­
eals. milk, meal, fruit* and vege­
Mr. and Mr*. Stewart Itaker
product.
Rebind this research I* the be­ table* !• Important for everyone,
and two chltdien are attain in
ll- f that slecay ts caused by adds but particularly »o for the preg­
lake Marv, having recently mov­
wt-Uh
attack the surface enamel nant woman and the growing
ed into the William Trite house.
of teeth. There acid* are pro- child. With n legacy of good nu­
During a former tour «&gt;f duty r.t
dusiil rapisllv when bacteria act trition aa a starter, care of tooth
NAR. Sanford, the Itaker, lived
on food* with a high sugar con- surface* assume* It* place In
* 1 *-“*1th.
t•r- C-s'-nl*edrrs'e f-rMs whlctr s-.-sl.st. In '
la 1-ak* 3tary anil their many
fr'e-d* will welcome their re
tiYra,
1
The P.T.A. will sponsor a Foul
TALLAHASSEE—Nonf arm cm ti
vi
manufacturing, mining
Sale. Sa'urdav, Del. t*l a! noon
«
ploymenl thowed a J.ton gain in 3D *
Urn*. In front o f the l'n«1 O 'f! e.

&gt;

U* u » that ttrttlliini I* In writer fee projrtllMg
Him tutors the
meellng opens. I list's lb* irtrel of a *iwl imeeih shuwlni.

Films Give V ariety to Club Program s
klany club* and organltaiioru
nave heard itmr flrtt "meeting
come to order' lor tha reason, and
program chairmen ire looking for
good mater:*!.
That'i why we feel it * a good
time to talk about the va»t fund
of program material that'* cur­
rently available in profe«*ionallymade moviei—and al price* well
within the budget of even the
imallcrt club group. We think
you'll be pleasantly unpriced to
learn that lt'« ponible to provide
an Inter citing program for at
small ■ ttntal tee at 11.73 to 13
per film!
Movie* ate really hard to brat
a* program material. For they not
only otter flna fare for a liny price,
but present a wid« enough choice
of lubject matter to lit any lypt
of program you may be planning
General mtereit. pure enter­
tainment. sprclal Interett, educa­
tional—dramatic or documentary
—you can have what you want
itrielly o la cartel If your* li a
literary group, look Into the clas­
sic* of literature available on film
A 3Iother»' Club and the ParentTeacher* Association will bo in­
terested in illms on child car* and
development. The garden club

will be pleased Ki'.h films on
flower growing and arrangement.
An Intcrnallonally-inmdid group
would probably ho attracted by
Dims about distant land* nr per­
haps a visit to the United Nations.
For farm group*, a film program
devoted to sped fir agricultural
rioblcmt might well be your besi
choice.
If you're not familiar with the
sourer* from which rental* n iv
be made. Just go to (he public
library (or information In some
cases, you'll tlnd that tho library
itself hat a film-rental depart­
ment. If not, you w ill be given a
direct Iced to a convenient source.
You might also like to know trial
the Government Fuming Oflue
publishes a liltle fifty-enu hand­
book, called “ A Directory of 3.69?
Iflmm Film Libraries " If you or­
der a copy, you'll discover an
extensive list of film sources in
your area—including your state
Him library—along with a descuptlon of th# type of film carried by
ra.'h source.
So we say, never underestimate
the power of a movie—It may
turn out to be tho brat program
material your dub ever lud!
—John tan Guilder

Nonfarm Workers Show Big Gain

SINOR Romuto O'Farrill. of
Mexico City, Mexico, prriblent
n* the (tlrcctlrg committee of tho
Pan American Highway Cong;c*«, addreur* the opening *es&gt;
«mn of th# greup at the Pan
American Union Building in
Waihlngton.
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lUr of October. IH«.
ports
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be g iv e n at t h is p r ic e .
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ft. Game, wets- plsvs-1 and Tom­
my Wei lerhntd, D-loret Kii-ch
and Itnhnle Lankford holder, &lt;«f
(hr lucky member* won flr*t. se­
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b-Mir, th« Vf,,s,n,
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•* -al* I and cold drinks,
to Linda Humphrey, Joy W'e-tr'.
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Pave 8. Fri., Oct. 12. 1936

Passport to Happiness

Impatient Patron
Ends Up In Jail

By MAYSIK ORIIO
© IKJ
G olf Htprlulrt ky i»t|p'-l»|
Cl A»•'on Hh Iu DiMribiilH tjr

King futjct* g)nd*at«.

both stopper! (lancing.
“ Excure you irkatT" Bruce de­
manded noarsely.
Dirk laughed. "Excuse me noth­
ing! Hut this is an Excusc-me
dance. Doctor, ur didn’t yuu know T
I'm going to claim your partner."
Ills voice was mocking, almost in­
solently mocking.
“ You're darn well not going to
claim my partner." Uruce said
roughly. "You claimed my partner
once before and got away with IL
This time I'm going to keep my
partner, swine that you are."
Dirk hit him. He hit nub quickly
and unexpectedly and expertly.
Uruce sprawled on the floor. The
music stopped. But alter an agi­
tated motion irum the purser, *t
started up again, too loudly.
Uruce gut slowly to his tret, his
laigc body towering over thr slim­
mer man. "You want to light i " hr
asked aggirasivrly.
Dirk smugged rad muled. "No,
ol course not. I apologise. Un­
doubtedly I was drunk." But the
mocking note in his voles was
plainly discernible as he added. "I
really do apologise, Doctor. I'm
aurc you won t want to make an
Incident out of thii regrettable af­
fair."
Everyone sctmrd to accept the
fact that Dirk had been drunk. The
Captain shrugged and muttered
that "aome fellows couldn't hold
their liquor," and added, "especial­
ly if they've been under the weath­
er lor a couple ol daya."
Val, of course, knew that Dirk
hadn't been drunk. And for the
life of her, ahe couldn't underatand
just why the attack had been made.
Certainly Bruce's words hsd been
offensive, but she felt he had been
goaded on by the underlying mockrry ot Dirk's voice. And she knew
too that much more lay behSnd the
Incident
Almost Immediately after the In­
cident. Uruce took hci arm vnd
walked her out on the deck.
“ I should have knocked his block
olT, shouldn't I ?" he said savagely.
"I would have, but it wuuld have
embarrassed the Captain. Be would
have hsd to report the incident to
the ship's owners, and It might
hava reflected on hint.”
P/vtin H'efrk
Kepttnre.l Nf (WfmhakHI nf

Cl IA FT EH II
HE MUSIC had started again
and Doctor Harridan guided
Val onto the dance floor. Ilrr blot
eyra milled up at him.
"I'm aorry II I aaid anything to
upact you Uila a.'trrnuon." hr said
prrarntly. ” 1 ua» tiled and on
:dge. and we Happened to get onto
l subject which," he hraitated
briefly, "I'd rather not talk about
"I'd rather not ulli about it
cither,'* aha murmured, "Couldnl
we all )uat forget It 2"
"Thera are a o m a things you
can t forget, Mias Aliaon," ha anid
quietly.
'Hince I’m In niufil tonight. Duetor Harridan, rnuldn t it l« Val ?"
lie smiled. Tlien ha added ab.
ruptly, in a horrified voice, "Cush,
I'm aorry. 1 trod on your toe."
Thera was a pauaa Ur wltleh hla
large handaoine lata clouded over.
“ I'm aorry to bring up the subject
again," ne said. "I thought I'd be*
gun to git over the—the hurt of
Kllecn’i death until thta trip."
"Hut there aia lorna thinga In
life everyone ii m I forget," ahe
•aid. "f'iciiac. Doctor Harridan, you
marl lurgrl tear." Her voice broke
illghtly. It was almost a plea.
lie didn't answer that dlirctly;
Be aaid. inalead. "If It'a to ha Val
aft duly, my name la Uruia. You
enow, Vat," ha * aa .obviouely in­
tending to change the subject, “ I
can t tell you how much I'm look­
ing forward to the idea of both ol
ua working together at thq hoepltal in Jamaica."
It waa aa though he'd picked the
word* from ner brain. Her atepa
faltered, and again ha trod on her
toes, but thia time ahe knew It had
been her fault.
Then auddrnly he grinned down
at her. “I feel gay tonight. I'd like
to whirl you around the floor in
an old-taahioned waits. I tcel at
laat I'va met aomrone who can
understand mo and whom 1 can
understand. I mran," his glance
was both intent and sincere, "that
I'va met aorneone whom 1 could
really like—or love."
A hand tapped him rn the back.
"Excuse me. Doctor." Dirk kb*
standing bealdt them smiling. They

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“I think it was very wise of you
to accept his apology," she said
slowly, "but,” she paused and drew
in a long breath, "do you really
think he's a twine?"
“Of course." ne said angrily, and
theu he added almost like a small
U,y. ” But I am s o r r y to have
Drought you into this, VsL Ot
course it has nothing to do with
you."
“But you've both made it my
business, haven't you? / warded
to keep out of it. but you've Dxrd
It tonight so mat I can L Every*
one will speak of me. think ol me,
as the girl two ni'n fought over
on the dance flour. It doesn t help
ms that the girl you tough! over
la dead, that I was merely inci*
denial." 8he was fighting to keep
from crying.
As though he realised Just how
ahe tclt, be put one arm about her
shoulder and held her gently. “ Dirk
and si weren't fighting about any*
one in the past. As I told &gt;ou th.*
afternoon, as lar aa I’m concerned
the past it finished."
"How can you expect me to te*
liete that Eileen Kcslhcrstone bad
nothing to do with whsl happened
tonight?" the cried. "If the past is
as dead as you ask me to believe,
would Dirk have hit you?"
"Can f answer that?"
"No," she agreed.
"But do you care whether It was
because of you or Eileon that bs
hit me?"
She turned her face aside and
tried to evade the question. *1 sup*
peso all women like to be Sought
over for themselves."
Ills arm gripped ner ehouldcra
more tightly. *1 Uunk you can t«
quita sure on that score, Val," ht
said soberly.
A steward approached thrm and
his arm fell from her shoulders
abruptly. One ol the pattengcra
was ili and wished to see the doc*
lor mimediatrly. Uruce nodded and
told the steward he would he thrra
almost at once. ‘ Hhnll I take you
hack I s the dancing, Val?" ha
asked quietly.
A slight thudJcr ran through
her. "N’ a N’o. I couldn't go batk;t
l la Uc Conti needy
{
•*4 fev Else feslu'rt Sisdl alt.

SPOKANE. Ha*h. ,F—Thr scene
was peaceful. A man sat under
the white apron in .lie barber'i
chair, his head notding lu the
monotonous snip snip of the scis­
sors.
The action and dialogue, accord-w
ing to police, went about like this.
Enter impatient cuitomrr, iden­
tified as Settle I’rarson. 12.
Impatient customer: “ I want s
haircut and shave."
Barber: *Tm sorry. Vou'il
hsvr to wait. I don't have any
emply chairs."
The impatient rudnmer grab*
•foring palrun by collar and pull*^
him from Ihe chair.
™
Impatient euitorncr: "Well, you
have an empty chair now."
The apron falls off formrrly
dozing patron, rrvraling off-duty
Policeman Lerov (I. Cummins
Jr. enmplete with uniform, re­
volver anil handcuffs.
I’ alron turner! policeman: "All
right, buddy. What's the big
Idea” *
There Is a scuffle and the im-Q
patient eustnmrr run* from Ihe
'hop. but is apprehended by po­
liceman after a short rhate.
Final scene: Impatient custo­
mer hooked it police station on
disorderly conduct charge and.
is Ihe curtain falls, it laken to
a cell with the aid of thrrr of-era.
Kir Alexander Firming, one of A
the discoverers of penicillin, it
also the dlsrovrrer of the anti*
septic lysofme. The latter antiicptli substance Is found both
in the whltrs of egci and m hu­
man tears.
One child prodogist who retain­
ed his esrly fame is roneert tinlinist Jascha llcifcti . lie was ac­
claimed by niusical rrilics In his a
New York debut at the age of *
IT: first player) tbc violin at the
age of 3.

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FORT rOLK. I-*.—First u .
Frederick E. Cooper III wh"&gt;c
parents live at 1702 Magnolia
Ave., recently was assigned In
ihe First Arawred Division al
Fort Polk, I-a.
Cooper, an aviator, cntrrrd
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was last stationed al Fort Ruekrr. Ala.
U. S. FORCES. Oermany-Ar
my PFC Leroy Tailor, son of Mr.
and Mra. John D. Taylor. Route
2, Sanford. Is a shop and utili­
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of thr 11th Airborne Division’s
IMth Infantry Regiment In Ocrmany.
Heat apricot preserves and
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1956 Mercury Mark 55
(Demonstrator)
*527
1956 Evinrude 30 III* ......... $300
1955 Evinrude 7'» HP
$145
(Perfect I
16 IIP Mercury Cruiser
51»)
Model Shift
$ 90
Mercury Kl, 7‘.a
Qd Model Johnson,
ftuo
-hift. 10 IIP
ALL TYPES BOAT TIIAILEIIS
Crest liner Aluminum Boat* .ml
Fiberglass Boat* from $299
1937 MERCURY MOTORS
ARE IN
Look f»r the new it cylinder, CO
HI* Mercury* enming next
Month.
W. P. Smith
Motor*•Boata-Palnl* G!a&gt;»
Phone 1203
1415 S. park
__

Trailer. Sale-Rent, Ph. 668-XH.
Jt will nay YOU to -eo ii« t*f°rrj
you buy. Open Evenings anJ
Sunday*.
.
„ ,
Eatl»idr Trailer Sale*
.
PalatLa, FL.
» ft ALL ALUMINUM house
trailer with «nclo«d eabana.
Rlverview Ave P1IOM. 2295-.I.

V o lt' SALE- - 37 0

Pacemaker
House Trailer. 2 bedroom* A
hath. Or will trade equity nn
house. L, R. Burroughs. Gen.
Del. Lake Monroe.

F o r S a le — 28' j’ House trader.
15x8’ tKirlable room, t all 2251R. Park Avenue Trader Park.
4*7’ luggage trailer. Hitch, run­
ning light, tarp., 2 extra 'lies,
wheel* and tube*. Turn signals.
1413 T a rk .___
i 3—TRUCKS

Phone «20

FLOOft sanding and finishing.
Cleaning, Mixing. Strung Semi*
note county sinea 1926.
II. M. Gleason, Lake Miry

MrHANKY-SMITH

1 :—l BAILERS

PAINTS

,,
•

•

street aaleaboy*.
Ages I to 12. Apply to Mark
llrln . The Sanford Herald, after
school.
F IN A N C IA L

34—INSURANCE

4T-n m nm m « - ■ o w m b ST ••-•OM1B

Phone L2UJ

U RG E 6-bedroom home. Ideal
location for children. Ph. 2533-J.

Sofa B«d
Matching Chair
Coffee Table
9 Step Tahiti
2 Lamps
$ 1 7 9 .0 0

• m m , S bedroom home. *6760
Located on Old Orlaado Highway. Ideal ror children, school
bu* atop. Call 1332-M,

USED BRICK

Itm i.R Y A BRIDGES
r440 CARUiADS beautiful used
San. 1X36-44 Oranga City Spr 45634
brick. Orsnge, red, and aunt
black. Bee them at SHERMAN
CROSLEY - RENDIX
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
Sale* and Service
HASDAI.L
RED-I-M1X CONCRETE
Electric Cumpany
Window Sill* * Linteli
Service— Quality— Satufacnon
Septic Tank • Stale Approved
I’ll 113 Sanford
2837-J-3 De Rary
Sand • Cement Mortir MU
Miracle Concrete Co.
FAIRBANKS - MORSE P u re p • ? » Elm Ave.
Phene 1216
Well Drilling. HOWARD C.
M&gt;NG, Phon.- 381 2u7 Kail
CONCRETE
Commercial Ave.
Ready Mixed Concrete, Concrete
Block. Sand. Gravel Cement
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
Corn-rate Pip* to meet all
ment*, Invoices, hand bills, and
isllflcitiom.
programs, e t c .
Progressive
trmin Cnncrele Pipe C*.
Punting Co. Phone 408 — 403
Out West Uth St.
Phase 9889
Wait 13th SC

LAKE FRONT

New three bedroom house on
G O LDEN DAWN
Lake Emma. One and half tiled
IN TERSPRIN G M ATCH ES*
bilhe. Florida room. Lot i l l ’
X 223’. Turn So. one milt at
Reg. $49.60 Iria Ira Jr 419 30
Oaktawn Cemetery.
Box Springs at Identical Ravings
Thu
ia a free peat to the MovieHOLLYWOOD BED
land Rtde-ln Thtatrc for tne*
Irnerapring Mattreta
Prttcott. Exp. date Oct. 21. 1*36.
Box Spring
Headboard (choirs of colon)
*49.50
l-eg* Free

n
ou/ /
M

BULLDOZING

•7—BROKERS and REALTORS

TV SPECIAL

COMPLETE MODERN
INSURANCE
Floor landing and finishing. All the NEW KLSDS of fin *nd
A Setter Job at a hatter price.
rxiualty. Insurance available In
Free
estimate*.
Ph.
Collect
the best of Companies tt LowOviedo FO-53U4.
e*t Rate* to those who qualify
Con ml t HA L L INSURANCE
For Painting call Mr. Tasker, Ph.
AGENCY. 2t&gt;4 8. Pirk Ave.,
66S-XR. Itoom special $14 95.
Sc* eur new line of floor covering
Sanford. Fla.
and template home furnishing*
Tet Burnett
U-MONKY TO LOAN
FREE DELIVERY
(or PAINTING
ECHOU4 BEDDING CO.
2601 Grandview
Phone 1952-M.
AUTO LOANS
Ceenrr 2nd A Magnolia, Ph. 1232
COST LESS
’ Bad Bamberger" Mfr.
ATTIC GOING TO WASTE? Turn­
Open Monday’* til 1:99 p.m.
ing It into one or more attrac­
VISIT OUR BALCONY
tive room* is easy, Inexpensive, F l o r i d a S t a t e B a n k
OF SANFORD
let lltll Lumber and Supply
Yard help you decide how to
make ft serve you. Call 83, The
MERCHANDISE - 49-FARM sad GARDDEN
Lumber Number, or drop In—
222 W. Third St.
42-ARTICI LS for RENT
Mlssionary-Everboerlng S t r a wberry Plants— $130 per hund­
j*1—PIANO SERVICE
NOW 8 mm film reolal library
red CHI Ray Lord. 1217-W
at Wtrboldl't Camera Shop 21*)
U I. Sill — Piano Technician
S. Park Ave
Peat Comport (Dactwelder’a) 40c
Phone 1161 Itouir I, Sanford
bu. bag. Grapevine Nursery,
43—ARTICLES (or RAI.E
GrapeviTlo Ave. Phone 2938.
It—HOOFING tad PLUMPING
—Faeinry in Too—
•9—MACHINERY—TOOLS
CE ItA.MIC TILE
Aluminum
Paul F. Mueller A Sun Ph. t$4
Venetian
Blind*
Pow er-iw m ar,
•elf-propelled,
Free estimate Quality work.
Enclosed head. S*i-proof bottom
S p o r t s m a n *,Toro"-gaii&gt;ltn«
rail
with
piaitic
end*.
Pintle
*r
PLUMBING
powered reel type. 813. power
rayon tapo*. Cotton or nylon
Contract ant Repair Work
Tbwl*. io In. bench *aw, tilt top
cord*.
Free Evtlmatr*
1 HP. 9 in. band saw, •* H. P.
Sonkarik
Glow
and
Paint
Co.
It. L. HARVEY
motor; bench tender, 1 H. P.
Phono 120 All for $125. or sold separately
201 Sanford Avt.
Phone 1821 1IMI4 Weal 2nd I t
2312-M or 801 Rosalia Dr.
We buy ano tell uied furniture
Paying top cash price* for any
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­
R EN TALS
ING POST on 17-92 Ph. 20S3-W.
m\iyr
33T
PAINT. *2.50 gal. Sleeping bags, 14—APTS—HOUSES—ROOMS
C u n tra ilitia anti Itrp s lf
enti, blanket*, tarpaulins, Army
toot Sanlurd Vvr.
Phone 1113
Navy Surplu*. 310 Sanford Ave- WKLAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
private baths. 114 W. First SL
BE SURPRISED at our variety
W. J. KING
and low- price*. F.M.B. 5e. 19c SEE Seminole Realty fer Desir­
Plunimng Contractor
able Home* end Apia. Phone 27.
L 25c Slorr. 321 8. Sanford.
Kohler Mumblng A Supplies
it«*m Electric Water Heater*
electric Philco refrigerator, HUTCHINSON’S O c e a n Front
•331 Orlando Dr.
Ph. 58 Have
apt. vile ga» stove, gas (pare
Apia. 339 S. Atlantic. Diytona
heater. Call at 2*09 8. French
Beach. Cat! 2374-W.
Plumbing. Krcsky Healing
Ave.
M. G. HODGES
New two bedroom houses, kitchen
Service un All Water rumps—
44— APPLIANCES
equipped. ISM Washington. Ph
Well* Urdicd — I'ump*
443 ur write Jack Flynt. Box
FKIG1DAIRE appliances, a t le e
Pauli Hoad, Phene f'K)
3*2 Sanford.
and service. G. II. High, Ovtodo.
Fla. Phone FU 5 3315 or Saatord
Pl.UMIIINf* A IIEA1ING
1642-W alter 6 p. a .
Septic Tank Installation A Service
Furnished garage apt. 2300 MatHeater Service. Archie C. liartouvllle.
DUOTHERM space heater and
tett, Phone 714.W or 1135.
Perfection apartment lire gaa
range Roth in good condition. I.AKE FRONT-3 BeJroom un
« —SPECIAL- NOTICES
_____
furaivhed house, fishing swim
Reasonable. See at 2800 Hia­
tiling, m
baths, rarportr, 8
watha Ave.
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
mile* from Sanford. 8*3. I’bon*
Slip Cover* and Drapes
This is a free pan In the Prune
2U56-W-3 aflrr 4:10 p.m.
STANLEY KULP
Lake Drive-In Theatre for Mr*.
PHONE 283# J
Arthur Will goose DrHary. Exp. Urge furn. apt. 310 Magnolia,
dote Oct. 21. 1956
Available now, 8 room hnuv* nn
PUMPS A SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Celery Ave. available October
All types jnd in n , Installed or
Large
oil
heater,
50
gal.
drum.
Oth. Phone A. K. Ro«**Utr,
"Do Is Yourself."
$60. Phone luHl XR. 1317 Doug­ Florist. 212.
WE REPAIR V\D SERVICE
ina
Ave
STI NK
.MjcIiIiic and Supply Co. • AIR CONDITIONER, I-Ton Krt- Downtialr* apartment. CALL 1240.
MJ W. 2nd SC
Ph. 92 gldane, tool* with water $73.
Apartment, rinse in. 3 room* 133
PHONE 1579 XJ.
GATLIN UROtllERS
per month. Ill E. Slh SL. Call
Draglinu A llulldnrcv Service
2366 nr 1883.
Ph. 223? Geneva. 2193 W Sanfurl Uke new Kclvlnator refg. an I
elect, range Must cell by Sun 3-ROOM8, Adult*, fit 1 Paik,
ORLANDO Sent in f Star, Call
day, 1401 Magnolia,
Ralph Ray, 3150.
FURN. 9 room home k bath. Ph.
15—BUILDING MATERIAL*
239-W,____

2115 8 Pint

6-nHim garage apartment &gt; room
kitchenett* apt. Adults, nn pets.
Pn. 224.
Desirable furn garage apt. 432 W.

TIRED
o f th t tam e old th in g T
See the tparlcm* new laaiefully
different home* In —, —
South I'inecrest
Sanfott
Grove Manors
Sanforv
Valencia Villai
DeLam

IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
Ideally Situated
Luxuriously I’ ltnned
Moderately Price!
3 and 4 Bedroom liomri with 1
and 2 hatha aituated on large,
artistically
land *a ited
lot*.
Paved street* and all other
city conveniences make these
colonies
of
owner-occupied
homea truly delightful places
to live.
Designed, Built nnd Hold

ODHAM iV u D O R Inc,
Builders of Etna Hume*
Fer Florida Living
h a le s

o f f ic e

2621 8. French Avenue
Then* 2100 and 3910

Thi* i* a free pas* to the Rita
Theatre for Yvonne Mine. Exp.
date Ocl. 21, 1956.

FHA APPROVED
Open House Daily
From 12 noon 'III 6 p. nt.

2528 PALMETTO
2547 PALMETTO
• 3 Spacious Bedrooms

• tH Tiled Baths

• !.arge Lots
• High and Dry
$!a*nnry constrnction with oak
floor*, whit* marble chip*
built-up roofs, fully insulated,
furre.1 walls, aparlou* closets
and oil wall furnaeea.

RALPH JARVIS
Builder and Owner

PHONE 1I34-J
This I* a free pass to th* Prairie
Lake Drive-In Theatre for Ho­
ward C. Long. Exp. dalr tht.
21, 1*56.

Solid

Brick

1-Bedroom duplex, kllchen equipp­
2 Bedroom
Borne
ed, Jiving room fumi»hed. l’ h.
1114-M
This home ha* large living room
with fireplace, 2 extra larga
Avalon Apts. Eficiency. Ph. 720-W bedrooms, dining room, kitchen
wltii plenty of eahinets, break,
EFFICIENCY Apariment. Suit
fait room and nice screened in
abla for bachelor or couple. Pri
porch.
vat* bath. Arroia from Poll
Dffict. Manuel Jacobson.
Beautifully landscaped ginunds
with oqUlJo sprinkling ayatem,
Fum. cottage, r e a s o n a b l e
control beating for extra com­
Located on 17 92. Ph 10I0-W1.
fort. EKolloait residential Inca.
lion
1411 LAUREL AVE.
44—Bl’MINEHS EQUIPMENT
6 I room apt*. Ill Elm. Ph. 2963-W.
ODHAM 4 TUDOR. Inc.
HAYNK8 Ofllcc Machine C*., U P P E R 2-IIC'lroum furnished
2626 8. French Ave.
Apartment. Private entrance
Tn w i tkW, addmg mackass*.
Pheq* « } » -r *W’&gt;
Phene 2)1.
Aal*i-t««UI*. 314 Meg.. Pk. U
STOCK and equipment of ire. g.bodmom unfurnished ho ue e .
3328 H. Sanford Ave. Apply 621
erry store 'anJ meat market,
Oak Ave.
Jones Grocery, Gindervllle, B.
Sanford Ave. sn-i old Orlando Redecorated ground floor duplei
Hwy. Thone ltxn-R or 150-W.
for couple Mr*. Scott »ft#r
five, 217 West llth Street.
47—FURNITURE—BOUMBOLD
Apti.; Furn. 3 room opt.,
FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE Sch-ll
aerren porch, plu* rollaway bed,
—at Warehouse Price*, visit
gara .e. 6|2 Park Ave. 469 W.
DLL 10 fRA.NHFER
BERRY’S. We are expert* at »*•
aisUng you to secure gracing* 2-Bedroom house partially furo For Hale By Owntr-2 b«lro.im
himr. Equity |&gt;M. Ph, HMJ-VV.
good looks with functional Con­ $70 mu. Call 996.
venience Toflay’i belt buy* in
thedro-on house, 20th and Sum­
nationally advertlved furniture Rose Court 5 room apartments,
merlin. Will coniider hou«*
at DISCOUNT PRICES. 9UI W.
fumithed. Kitchen equipped.
■taller at part payment. Ph.
First Si. Phone 1687 for Even­
Pbonai 1(14.
766 M
ing Appoinlmrni
3 room unforn apt. Newly decora- 1 BEDROOM home, kitchen equip
• BIG VALUES
led tut Celery Ph 105-W.
ped. tile bath, piae play room*,
• QUICK CREDIT
well, corner lot, sewer, trees.
2 room cottage, completely fur­
PIIONE I0N-M.
• EASY TERMS
nished ready to move in. By
WlIJiONMAIFR
week or month. 2404 Park Ave. 3 BEDROOM frame huu't m
Nr w and Cteil Furniture
Sanfurd, on very large lot.
311 E. First 8l.
Phone !
FURN. 4 Itm and 3-Rm. apart­
PHONE 377-R.
Lied Inrnitwo, ippaencei, Mala, ment*. Adulla, 116 N. JalMmme For Sale Or Rent- 2 b*Jroom con­
esc. Baught-oetd. U rry’i Mart
crete block home. furnuhed.
321 Ks&lt;t in Ht Phone 1131.
REAL ESTATE
Phone 2358 M.

For home repair work and aliention*. Call 151-J. Ray C. Slagle.

EMPLOYMENT
1953 Chryaler Windsor l-door Dc*
Luxe. Only 22,000 actual miles.
ELP 4TAN1TD—FEMALE
Call Ray lim oo, plume life, ur .'(-H
*
■■■* 1 ' T"1’ "■ "11 “
^ ’
1343-4V iftar 6:00 p. m.
Dependable woman to keep hou*e
and rare for 1 child. $15**1
FOR NEW PONTIAC'S and good.
week, pin- room A hoard. 1U25
dean USED CARS, rail itay
Santa,
Hvrron, Phone 2436, or 1313 W
alter 11:00 p, tn.
Waitress wjntfiJ. Apply Touchton Drug Co , Mr. Gilpin.
1950 HUDSON Commodorr
6
Convertible, yellow with red
YOUNG LADY
leather uphol.lcry $200. PRUNE In do typing, some bookkeeping
1579-XJ.
and wait on trade tn Sanfoid
Store. For interview write P. O.
BUSINESS
Dox 1621, Sanford. Giving age,
qualification* and a small photo.
SERVICES
All |dlotl&gt;» will be returned.
None but thuM- interrtled In
&gt;3—APPLIANCE REPAIRING
a perntiinenl posillun need ap­
II HATH HS
ply.
Cleaned and ChrckrJ
17—HELP WANTED-MALE
PHONE 1820-11
in -ill. VI llTpAHI.OB.S_________ Man for fuel oil route. Glv*
Modern Air-conditioned Salonqualification* In writing to BOX
Harriett*** lienuty Nook
202. Sanford Herald.
18$ S. Dak
Ph. Ml
Experienced TV Repairman. Sal­
SPECIAL “
ary h fvmmiation. Bute ex­
$10 Permanent. $8.50
perience, reference* and expect­
EVA HESS HK.M TY SHOP, ed salary. Reply to Box N. X.
Phone 6 0
c o Hanford Herald

L

64-FARMS AND GBOVES

SomcthinR Different
In A 3-Bedroom Iloutte

2o acre tile farm. Thro# badi
2-Mrgr
Bedrooms with targe
home, large barn. All equipment
walk in rlosets, large living
Famous Simuo-n* lnnrr»pring or
and
marhinery.
Eaiy
terms.
Ph.
rouin, kitchen ha* eahaust fan
itciv Spring.
13*3 J. P. O. Box 1164.
and cabinet* galore. Florida
Full or Twin Sue. Choice of
Room-Guest room with private
Firm or Extra-firm.
05-HUM ES
bath and entrance from acrecaFor Limited
”
*J porch. Large storege room
1225 DOWN
Time Only
sad laundry. Oak floors except
3 Bod room • and Carpono
1100 Down-Delivers
Florida room and kiirhen* of
Torrauo Floors
Mather of Sanford
vynal Lie. Lorge car portr, all
Kitchen Equipped
Phone ITT
202 09 E. Firat Ht.
on t large Iota with plenty of
Nice H*lideotial LocaUoo
NECnil-ELNA
UndKspod Yard*
ahrtsMtnr.
FHA, VA nr "Is Service" L“*a
Sewing .Machine Center
Sales, Service and Renlala
^ . 'i L - S n S W a 'l E R ’ A ’ *
J. L. PtKKINS
G A R R E T T ‘S
Builder
Co-owner *ad builder
321 K First Ht.
Phone 1121 Phone IMt
1100 Mallooville 701 W. 3rd St.
Phon* 1790-R.

KERALD

Fri., Oct. 12. 1956, Ps«R •

THE CARD OF THANKS

Very often a Card of Thanka in the Hanford Herald meats o i ___
which i* difficult to fill In any other w«y. Not only ia It a rmciows
W. D1ETRJCRS
T. W. NERO expression of gratitude to thoao who have lent floral trtbutM bqt
REALTORS
■1»o rourleoualy acknowledges the service, and klndnasae* of the
1991 Park Ave
Phene It er 186 many to whom a personal note of thank* rannol welt be mailed.
Newspaper Card* of Thank* are accepted at socially cor­
rect. Emile Post, the noted outhority on etiquette, feel* they servo
Compaq many gw&gt;J use*
There 1* no prescribed form for a Card of Thanks. It can be 9a
brief or a* det iilrd ■■ you drsire. When the occasion come* you win
A. B. PETERFON
’tnd a sympathetically understanding member of our ataff to Utlat
Broker Associates; A. U Peterson rou.
Jr., P. J. Che star sun. Garfield
Willetts, John Melsrh and K. W.
THE "IN MKMOIUUM" NOTICE
Williams. A. C. Doudney, Land
It i* the custom of many families in Iht* country to commemorate
8urv eyor.
t bereavement by an “ In Mrinorium" notice in newspaper ctaactfleS
ltd N. Path Ave.
Phone 1121, column*. They find a real solac-c thrretn. Preparation or telecUoa of
a suitable verse bring* back to them tender, pleasant recoil ret Iona. AM
2 M1LE8 FROM THE CLOCK
vita Cook, the Knrllah poet ha* *o beautifully evpre**ed it:
A lovely home in ex.-cllcnl condi­
"How rnielly sweet are the echoe*
that start
tion with lu acre* of lilcd land
When memory play a an old tunc
on hard road. $10,000—TERMS
on Ihe heart."
LAKEFRONT LOT
Mo-t frequently an In Menmrlum Is Inserted on the anniversary
Beautiful building site, 263 feet •f death. However, ethrr -late*, which tt i* felt are appropriate or
on Crystal Like $3,000.
Meaningful are nlso selected, The birthday of the departed, tlie wedd­
ing *nniver*ary, Memorial Day, oven Chrittma* are among other
Consult A HEAL I Ult First
»i£nifie.*nt o&lt;-ca »ton« chosen
188 N Park Ave.
Phone 2313
If vou are hesitant to evlire** your tender thoughts in poetic form,
CULLEN AND HARKKY -•mi may avail yourself of the Herald's collection of original vert**,
these express In poetic beauty Ihe emotion* of the hcartatring*.
Thia i* a frre pas* to the Movie- kmong them are verie* appropriate to any circumstance.
land Ride In Theatre for Ray
THE KATE
ltd run Exp date Oct. 21, 1956.
of Thanka ate $1.00 per Insertion regardless of site. In
Mrinorium notice*, due to he fact they may run to cnnsiderablv
$500 Down— Soil Month
3 Redrnnm hnme nn 3 lot*, with ength, are billed at Sl.on per column inch.
abide and fntR Urr*. Equipped
with stove, refrigerator and
heater. Complete price M.300.
2 BEDROOM Home, well located.
Desirable as htimt- or rental.
D A IL Y
C R O S S W O R D , O ffnu o a a u
86JO0.
n s u u n flianan
3 Orf.amrn.
ACROIIH
24. Sloths u
e a a a asJLm.
2d. LU.
tal nail
ROSA L. PAYTON.
1 Pant fer air
o a nrvo
'n r ’
3. Crust on
4. Bib* of
tlania. MStBflsraniof.'refi
Rtftstrred Krai Fatale Broker
anchor*
a jx
resin n-i
a aor#
lion
Phene 18TI
17-92 at lll.-alh*
cu-nn "jn:;
9. French
» Pilfer
27.8v*trm
Ols NMa
UC”
annual
6. IVqlrw i
if
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
ISflHUClUi
JMIll J
7. Against
income
line*
2544 French Ave.
d.qri
nrt'i utr.
1(1 lltrmemreo
irrcfia)
In an
□outfiit .gmi?i-i
J. W. HALE. REALTOR
12 Follow
a Malt
optical L'lXUMD ntJIXflt.
Johaay Walker, Asiorlate
n:*tan fuiinri
13. Come in
beveragea
Instru­
"Call Hall" Phone 1738
wrx
9. Tell
14 Guides
ment
eslitdav'* 4*#a *r
13. Ablare
II Hauled
31 Htiopa
16. Like
17. Piraonal
37. Qrt'a name
50. Small
pronoun
17. Eskimo
31. Land under
Kiv
RAYMOND M HAH.
20 Viper
knire
31. Strike
rultivauan
OSCAfl M HARHlHiiN
11. Compaaa
21 Picnic
32. Oriental
29 Fragrant
IIFG. RROKEIIS
point
•poller
country
wood (E.L|
8. D Hlghleyman, A*iociate
iabbr.1
22 Aflirmativa 34. Agave
to Highland
2*4 South Park Ave.
I’ Hone MO
19. Coronets
cordage
•kirt
vote tvar.|
23. Salvation
Army
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
T“
*
tabbr.)
‘
ask Crumley A Mootatth
23.
Literary
1 ll
at 117 South Pirk. Phone 171
1
r»m position
_
%
They Know
16 Inhrrltora
29. Greek letter
%
For Your Retirement Home
30. Kind of
Jr1 Bedroom attractive almost new
hound
%
Concrete RlovV home with ear31. Society of
porl e.
N e a r supermarket
Jeaua
%
s r
$3.000-$1,000 Down
tabbr.)
“n
TT
tr w
~
33 Aegean
%
**
Furnished or Unfurnished
island
IT**
2 Bedroom Concrete Block home
_ _
23.1'rrpoeitlon
with garage, Florida room. All
36. Dtaambarka
rl r
TT
large room*. Situated on 4
38. A dervish
T
lots, beautifully landscaped
41. On the let!
Unfurw. $11.006 — Funs. $r.,i*»6
aid* inaut.) m w z M m w m ? 0 M m \
42. Girka name T7T
rr
J6
’
OZIKR RKALTY CO.
43.Oral (Law)
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Arlrlle PHre. A**oclale
Realtor — General Insurance
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4152 Ford ’ * ion pick up. New
lire* 8.00x15 mud grip tear. New frets trimmed, removed and de­
Paint. A-l throughout. One lo­
moted. Hi. 1007-R.
cal owner, $895.00 . Seminole
SANFORD TREE CO.
Truck A Trartnr Co. 1100 Frrnch
Ave. Phone 1500.
IZxjwrt watch repair. Guarantee.!,
[•day *rrvtre, Sanford Jewelry
1952 Willy* 4 wheel drive pick tip. ■
New 7.60x15 mud tire* New A Luggage. 500 Sanford Ave.
paint, batter than a Jeep where FOR EVERYTHING in hardwire
the going ll rough. One owner.
and paint *»e—Hill Hardware
$625 00 Seminole Tru k A Trac­
Co., Ml E. l»t SC. Phone 53
tor Co. J100 French Ave. Phone
1500.
Robinson Hand Crafted Furniture.
We build, dnign and rrfirtish.
I l-C S E D tA R S
See at 918 French, Ph. 52-1’ .
1953 MERCURY 4 door Sedan
D K K .M A I ’ KS
Try it and you’ll buy ic RAY
HERRON, Phone 2156 &gt;,r 13I3-4V Tile Contlaclor — Phone 2134 W
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Box 97$, Orlando.

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MONDAY O CT. 15

Herbert Cherry
HKAI. ’ ESTATK IIROKKHAGB
NOTARY PUBLIC
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» r MAHAN JONER
OVIEDO—The reereatioa com­
mittee of the OvieJo P-TA met
recently In the School library
to plan the program for the en­
suing year.
Student! and mother* repres­
enting their respective grade*
were ai follow*: Junior High—
seventh grade-Carol
grade—Carol Alford.
Tom
seventh
Alford. Tom-

■M devoted t# growing thU
■*"’ 4 Strikingly beautiful floser. The
m member! of the FGGA repre•eat M per cent of all groaer*
» - * ....... c“ ' 1" '
« f ua&lt;u.
Eighth Grad*—Carol Parker,
Chrysanthemum growing haa
p .- .
Kenneth Spark* and Mr*. Jamas
Made amaxing headway since re- Pearson.

latlvclr large seal# production
Senior High School — Ninth
waa begun about eeven year* ago.
Grade—Margaret Fortson, Char­
la IMS-IKS, more than DO arret les Tarker and Mrs, John Evans.
were devoted to ” m"ms." com­
Tenth Grad"-Priscilla Tuby.
pared to five In 1SIS-ISS0, an In- •'
Mrs. James E
create of mere than t a o per Brookshire.
"j*'

cen t
Eleventh Grade—Malanlc Jack
During the 1(54 •*« season, son, Joe Battle and Dot Ulrey.
more than J.yw.ooo bunches of
Twelfih Grade — (b y
.t*nj pompoms and 72.000 doien stand Gordon Horton and.Mr*, kerdln•rd chrysanthemum* wrra harv­ and Duda.
ested and told by tome 44 com
The rhsirtnan of the committee
mrrrlal
at
m
C T T U I lgrowers
iu n r ia
• • -a value
------ of
more ‘ban Sl.onoooo. The estlmat , is Mr*. Milton
Milton Gore.recreation
Gore.recreation
•f crop
value
for
Ihe
1*651*54
chairman
of the Oviedo P-TA
—w -*• — « » Mrs. J ain, , Par1(n (he prMjJw(U*
season was more than UJno
and W. II. DeShsco, orinripal
In view of turh seven-league
of the school, are alto on Ihe
strides. It I* little wonder that
commPler. Thl« program is tpon
Florida I* fast becoming Ihe na­
sored by Ihe I’ -TA.
tion'! No. 1 flower producing
The Junior High have alreaJy
•tat*.
enjoyed one of the«e parlies,
Member* of th# new associa­
tion will receive many service* 11 h C ln.o!|he.,0rw
nl ^ fr*
that would otherwise require r*&gt; S "w «t.!^ r Park
tensive capital outlay, according Hweetwsltr P rk.
to Flaming. Hls staff of tlv st Seventy student* attended this
Bradenton
handlers such party jnd had fun frum 7:20 lo
Services aa transporiallon of cut i:20 p m. Plan* are underway for
flowers to market, legal advice, another party .non.
The Senior High group hate
advertising, credit bureau ratings,
consultations, research and leg|. atolen a match on the Junior
High and have had two parties.
llative lobbying, when needed
Tb* association la govrroad by The first of these was a wiener
0 board of II directors, Including roast followed by dancing at th*
four officers. Fred J. Wetamaycr. park, afler which a hay ride was
ef Port Myara, I* president. Other enjoyed. Fifty-nine were on hand
officer* are Dick Hamilton. Pal­ for this affair.
metto, vice preasldent; Sal GeraHi la past Friday night they had
«L Poet Myora, secretary: and another get-together at th* MemAlbert Machtk. Delray Baach. oriel building, at which lime
treasurer. Other directors era thirty-one students ware present,
Mr*, M. B. Briggs. Bradenton; Professor, better known at Coach,
al Dkkman. Rutkin; Julian and ilrs. Paul Mlkler entertainlictar, H. L. Hobbs, Joseph ed tb* group, carrying out the
Povla and Jobn D. Rhanklln, Fori role* of political candidate*.
M /trs; W. E. Kirchhoff Jr., SanRoy Alford ami Sir. Willis cam*
fW0| Michael Machrk Jr. and aa Davy Crockell and George,
J. J, RHtefbuaeH, Delray Beach. and a gool lime waa had by all

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F. D ra k t

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R e-En lists In Navy

M edfly Infestation
Area Is Released
From Restriction

Driver Swerves Carl

*
from Page
watt Interstate road.
For Six More Y e a rs
*111*1'* the beat I could
Ta a brief ceremoay thla morngentleman," h* aaid.
|lag Thomae P. Drak*. ADI, PoaKipUinlnc the purpose ef the ron g1( w
reenlltted into the
throughwayt and limited accti* U. S. Navy by bit commanding
Interstate tyitem*.
Dial *ald officer, Comandrr W. W. Stetson.
An automobile traveling south
“ Traffic density can gat to tb*
Ha hat been la th# Navy for a 0B tho old Oriacdn Hlahwav i.u
point whara It hurt, bwslns.s and period of IS year., flva months,
. •
• • having entered In April o f IMS.
“ 4“ t ,bout
M W » 1' ,v,rted
td highway splitting jour town Dnkr reported to Patron 51 on
• bicjfV rller by ditch
June 14 o f this gear from NAS ,n* bis r,r ***d turning over
hl&lt;h»a&gt;
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off&lt;s
V a . 'T h e w * 'h c 'T s . '^ H - .m e r U w «,o Miller My
H-yrarpuhed
*C A I^ C - »SSZS— v » » |« - P - W .r * t o w £ - 3 “
w,a *,T* T0® Ber* 'n aenioro ■
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----------------------------------------through highway for th* nest tli
An Interesting sidelight to the m#e,1ng him on ■ at&lt;-vcle. In order
that
to
keep from
Mil
or seven year*.
.eeremony was the fart
*' L—
*---- * hitting the hoy, ....
Following quetlionlng by m«m- * omur. otei.on had performed 'pr J*m^
r. of th* committee who met H» ■*"&gt;« act six year, ago In IS50 &lt;&gt;['w lhp
S
nui h,Vinlalned that “ the **ben Drake shipped over for Iha u' * rlaw rruulres that we hold public second time and when CUnimanFlorida Highway Palr.il Trnupin e .f r
community ^JSJeUon wa. Executiv. Officer e r T . Slack Mack saidthat d.m
of VS*8 .
s fr to lh^ car was cst.matrd at
«. *• evi W • • s*. ■
»d" He th«n told hls mwd com- Drake la now alUrhe.l to the approg.ms ely *W0
n.ittce .Udicce ol .he step, na- maln'ensnce Depwrimen. of Fas^ one ^ ; hur, ; ^ e m l ‘

To Miss Bicycle

Rider; Turns Over

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DrakcS* former horn* wa* in
Miller wa. charged with “ .peed
Anderson, S. C. He It curreMly Ing” arcorJIng lo Trooper Mack’s
residing at Ml Pinecre.t Dr..
port.
Hwnford. with his wife \llce and
The boy on the bl*&gt;cle
l. * “ . chil,|,en- Th"”***
&lt;r&lt;l identified at Allen Sandifer of lit.
MclU-a seven.
2 , R o « U 3 , S a n fu rd .

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w ' l n'ed
I7*UU 'four Unrd woise than It
It nevded now." Dml commented
at hr dcscrilwti the economic de­
velopment of Central Florida.
"ThU highway will not lie con­ C o fC Directors
structed on any part of 17-M —
It will lw a fenced highway with Urged To Attend
ou-lo.stes, and no (.trilillea,
ani| with only limited srrrM | U P S Q Q V S M G G f

Martha Graham, one of the
most acclaimed Broadway rn-a
tort of modern dance. It a direct
dcseeodrnt of Miles Standish.

W e a rin g e&gt;e orotrelive encloment in U.
,. h.r,:" ‘ h ,°r . V " f
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„ . .S industrlal plan’ s
L ! v'nu
lhp B «r d of Director* of tb* Sera- hat saved the vision « , l &gt; tho,
Bol, Millisma.
ro-mtv f&gt;.~.»w)r o* «*— sand workers In the last 10 year.
]|ra!]r {hiham told the planning mere" will be held Tuesday avan ----------------------------------------------committee that “ I am of the np- ing. Oct. If al ■ p. m. In tlw Ed
thr flr,t meeting for the new
jnlon that nothing should lw Ml ucatlon Building on Commercial fin-gl year
undone In g-lllng this end of 17; Ave
“ There are many Important
1*2 under construction this year.
John Krtder, Manager of the matters to discuss,*’ said Krider
John Krider, Manager of the ( hamher of Commerce, baa urged In announcing the forthcoming
Seminole County Chamber «’« a full attendance of the Board I meeting
Commerce, added that “There i*
another picture, too, and that 1*
ihr development* south of nanford. W* feel that a gieat minih*r of homes will lie built in th*
south end of Hemi note county,
In 'ive yesre. Ihe local trnffle
problem will be greater than I*
n now.'
PoM) n „ ,rd Mrmher Dial alie
remind*d the planning tommllU*
|ha, lh, surfacing o f Park At*.,
a)| (ha way through would he gatijn? underway toon. Th* Contract was awarded lo Whit* Con,tructlon Co.
Referring hack to th* caitirwuy
and Interstate system roads and
on discussion hy eoinmitte* mem­
ber*. Brailey Odham
*al&lt;i "I
would Ilk* fo* every main road
(CMtlneed (t e a Pag* I)
More people will attend harness In Florida tu pa** my hu*in**&lt;PORT HENNING Ua.—Pvt. racing mrrtlng* this year than I've got a financial interest nl
Mrs.
WilUa Moure Jr., too of
of Mrs.
paid admission to all of th* bate- Stake — however. I think if w*
Eatons Morse, Altamonte Springs, hall games played all seavm
get a good system of Interchange
racontlv wa* graduated from ID* Including th* world series. II It roads between rltla* wa won’t b*
Third Army Food Servlet School's a big business.
dependent on th* highways.”
Oigbt-wcek rooking course at Fort
Th* owners of thts* trotter*
Then Udham said. " I f I had
Bsaaiag, Ua.
Mnjeltn wool flannel skirt*, fly
The course, one at three taught and pae*rs, who each year pa&gt; my rholrt, ten to one, I would
out th»uaand* »f doll’ " 1** n
at Iha school, covered lb* pre­ hors* sales to purchase the track rather accept what we have pi"
paration of food In Army mast horsea which have hope* of be- posed (or us now than ta have
h a rk , self belt. 10-20, 7 . 9 5
halls and in the Raid.
ciiminx wurld record iiohlrrs, li' ivo us hvpasird altogether.”
“ I had no choice as to whethrr
Moor* entered the Army In mi slime tmlurnpil to IraI •
May 1*24 and completed btvir hortrs to Ihr peak uf perfecDon wa are going to have Ihi* road
L.
training at Fort Jackson, h
before hitting Ihe raceways, it is from to Daytona to Tnnipa —
this six month winter training pro­ The only rh'dc* I had war I*
LEGAL NOTICE
gram that will atlrxrt Ihe crack try to get th* location of th*
ilrip-&lt;lry cotton blouive* that new.
horsea to Seminole Raceway. The load nexrer Hanfuid," Ifial el
aleevca and collar center atrapa.
owners, trainers, rarttakers ami plained.
hundred* of others engaged In preVoile A. Willianw Jr. rommsnt
pping the* horses, will leave "d ” li*u Ju*t grt It as rlu*e to
thousand* of dollar* In Seminole Hanford a* poeiihle and w*’ll h*
U.t
Also tie print drip dry cotton
County. Many will become owner* fattened."
blouse. French cuffs, baby round
HV Clrtoil
‘ Uwott, *»n
w lilt IP s nf homes such aa hat been the
Boh Willi*iw&lt; said, "I'm aw
ease In Orlando where more Ilian folly oplimtetlr and think that
30
nraemen
own
homes
and
pruc" " ' r
3 .9 8
U t e ia 'u t s t*&lt; *
we'll have a .Vi thousand pnpula
P"riy.
w . S’. 1 ‘ s ln is r
lion by then."
U . M r * lia s t
With Ihe roniirurtion of another
nralley Udham added, “ I’ ndsr
l»
I T ^ k '.'nii i i more bams, necesth* clrrumitanc**, I say today,
handle
th*
G
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horses
lo
gl.oNin*. iv sms ra x *s,**l- sary to hand
r w " " D* W ,;x « m &gt; r v
he stabled here, Serainole Count) as Billy Dial has worked It out,
our piogtra* ha* been furthered
J A M X X f l. H A T ,
I ’U l a lK f , will see an Influx of new residents
and visitor* in proportion* here­ It) yrarn."
tnOT Mjxi" RAT,
in fore unknown Even without
Mure prople from thr tnmmiinraring, the dally training nf Ihr Itles of Hemlnol* County will he
CBSKCKIvr
rx t*
horses has developed Into a shnw brought into the H«nilnole Cauna s h v n tirn w
hx» k » b
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la s t
• I ,I I I n f r**m |tU lni lo Florida will come In this sec- l ow ii Council* of each commun­
&gt;**
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.• 1 lo S its -&lt;iur m i l - lln Just in watch Ihe trolier* ity will x* asked to appoint two
hlfIt tor. I" IX* rtsrk • and pacer* train
*»n -• ■
cittern* to represent them on Hv*
WIIIl*. ii --siifu rit. K I- it M * . to M l*
Home af Champlowi
committee.
h il l o f n m t - l ' l x ,
*
c-'l-v
Scmiool* llarrway, in th* years
ix o io u r
i- u im u r *
o iiH » -t&gt; .
7*hr committer approved, un•Irlgx* iihI II-■-!«»• «••&gt;«•&gt;*. Mur- is hat been in rvistance a* a j
atiiiiiouvljr, a ireolutl-ov commend­
I4 * . I n ,-f I--f--r,N i.-- u il- ti I I
ISSS K s ll i- i* In 'In *n • ilo -i*# " I I I small - operation training track, ing William II, Dial for hi* effort
ho o n lo it- l o x o liio l tn u . e -l-l s i l l ha* produced nn less than seven'
in hehalf of Seminole CountyI* n o n g U a In &lt;X" t ' lr r u l t C n u t l Is
world famous' Attending th* meeting last
P o m ln n lo I'n u a ty . F ln r ld a . #• I'X s n - winners af th*
r t i r N ft • » :* . a n il H i* l i l t * n f Ik * Hambletonlan, the harness rare:
night wrr*: Jariu-a A. Wright,
M m * I- J i i » i It. I t o r i i T r « v I I I *
that Is the equivalent of the Ken-1 W, A. 1‘atrlck, John KrhUr, F.
l t a f . ,l l « ,-n o
VV I T N S :" " m s h u i S " it ,l u l f l ' l s i lucky Drrby for thoroughbreds.
D. Scott. Dan Wright. W. A.
o - s l n f ool.t I 'u u r t , a l , " o itfi.ri!
e o m '-m ls • 'm in i s , S 'lu r l.U , ox I HIo That Is more llamhlelnnian win­ hiaUrrt. W'arri-n K.
Knowlrt,
ners than have been trained on
( I X ilo&gt; n f lu - ln lio r, IS » *.
Clifford MrKihbm, Gordon Fred­
o
I- llo r m l in . i lo rk
any
other
track
in
th*
nation.
i l l I'- 'u r l S - m l s s l l
erick, J, Brailey Udham. Dougin*
• un IV. H - ' f ' I O
Most famous of all harness Ntria'trom, Mark N. Cleveland
100% Orion Maxat classic sweaters.
l i s t A ' U J . I . u o -I-im M
hnrtes to (rata at Seminole wa* Jr., la I'. Hagan, (I, Andirw
D o iix it d o r k .

THANKS TO ELVIS PRESLEY’S ftrat pieit appearance,
4 Th* Ed Sullivan Show hit th« highest rating in its entlra
eight-year history on September 9. The official scon: »

staggering 41.7, er over (OW of all seta In us*I
Hullitan wasn’t evtn ther* to taka th* bowa. . . .
Art LinkDlttr'a new schedule not only calls on him
to star in three spectaculars but to servo st Execu­
tive Producer for NBC . • . Westward Ho! Hollywood'i lit# dramatic shows, led by Matinto Theater,
have lured a total of 750 Now York actors t* tho
west coast at permanent residents over tho past
year . , . Producer Paul (Cain* Mutiny) Gregary
has signed to turn out nine M-minute shows for
CBS during tkt next three years• • •
JEANN1E CARSON RUNS OFF TO ENGLAND
In February to make a picture for J. Arthur Rank—
EM* Presley which
meant doubling un on her Hey Jeannie
. . . helped Ed shooting
schedule . . . Only three hours after th*
tickets went on rale at the Royal Fevtlval Hall in London for Liberace's opening there, the place was completely sold nut. , . Asked about
hit long shooting hour*, Willy (Hiram Hclliday) Cox replica sage­
ly, "It keep* me off the streets." . . . An adapta­
tion of F. Heott Fitigerald'e Anal and unfinished
novel, The Last Tycoon, ha* hetn added to the
list of forthcoming t'lsyhnu&lt;e !K&gt; shows , , .
Sylvester (Pet) Weaver’s leslgitalinn ae NBC hoard
chairman does nut mrau any change in such
Wraver-conceived programs i&lt; rpectaculars, tele- ‘
mentarle* and Today, Home and Toniirht. accord- 1
ing to Nf!C executives—at least not fur this tea- '
son. A* far at next year Iv concerned, your guest 1/
it as good at our*.
b*
. • •
ABC’S SERIES, WIRE SERVICE, cost* a f
whopping 180,(100 per epi-ode even though it I* ,
budgeted at a mere jr-0.000. Producer Don Sharp*
Caraew
Is supplying th* additional 120.000 from hie own
to ingland
pocket in th* confident expectation that he will recoup th* money at
a profit when the telefilm series Is sold In Enron* and other interna.
Ilona! markets , , . Reeerly Anderson, who ha* been a rtal-lifa atrip*
teaser, plays an exotic dancer on a Phil Silver* Show In November.
Beverly, who want* to be a serious actress, is now engrotsed In
Studying Shakespeare , . . Russian TV experts on a fact-flndins
lour of tandon claim that color TV" is expected In Russia on *
Urge scale in two yoar*. Experiment* are now under way, and s
hug* T\ center D bfing built in Moscow . . . "And how 1* TV it
Rome1
Xmerican tourist asked of a eah driver in th* Eternal
City
*Vt" shouted the hack. "M* rhe! Radio it still had!'

“ Charlies Roberta at tb* Slat*
Plant Board has advised this of­
fice that th* larger restricted a m
known aa Zone Two of the Golden
Rod M"d-flv lnf"rtit*o" Vs- h»- .
released from restriction,” tali
County Agent Cecil Tudtar to­
day.
•ThU leave* under restriction,
Jbm# On# a fu*j" «"'i*r# mil* - m
Just north of Golden Rod,” ha
said.
A tour of this area haa btsn
arranged for Monday, Oct 15,
starling from Ihe Post Office at
Goldrn Rod at 1 p. m., Iha Semi­
nole County Agent annnunrnl thi«
morning. He said. ’ ’Tour* have
alio been arranged for the olhrr
near Infested areas.” •
They are: Apopka, S:20 a. m.
at Post Office; Maitland, *0:30 a.
m. at Post Office; Golden Rod.
I p. m at Post Offlre; and Windenter*. 7:20 p. m. at Post Office.
All grove owners, packers ami
handlers iff "Urns fruit fand oth­
ers Interested! are Invited to t*Vs
|urt, particularly in the tour af­
fecting Seminole County, and learn
the latest data on the prrsent
situation with the Med-fly Infests
lion and toning regulations, Tuck
cr said.
A mushroom growing tinder .driveway In Kitchener, Ontario
exploded through a 3-inch layer
of asphalt.
There are na mountain* In tho
interior of Australia, which cutrainfall In that vait arid region
In a minimum.
Freight locomotives on U. S.
railways run an average ol 1I7.J
mite* per day.

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dri|Mlry cotton blouses that need
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Myron Reck, llihbaid Casselber­
rst trotter ever foaled. This world
ry, Fred I'crkins, Homer l.itlle.
champion trained al Seminole t he
season of 1(31 and l(U. lie was Lawrence Hwoffnnl, Boh Wil­
still being (rained over this trark liam*, John A. Foi, and H*rb«rl
In 1(3* the year that he tel t h r Hunter.
wnrld record nf |:M I for a mile,
the fastest lime ever raced hv a
Unemployment
trotter. The record still stands and
Greyhound still llv»t al th* hand­
Shows Decrease
some age of M.
Other I'soa For Mart
In State Report
Once the extensive Improvement*
TAU.AHASSEK Florida'*
are mado al Semlnol* Rareway,
unemploymenl pkture shown a
the plant will bo used at a prin­
marked Improvement In Septem
cipal attraction spot all year
bee over a year ago as Jobless
‘round. When Ihe horse* ship out
payments dropped tooo.noo, rethe management plant to make Ihe
facilities available for oier out parts Industrial C o m m i s s i o n
Chairman James T. Vocell#.
standing attractions, arranging for
'The picture of the Florida
types of desirable event* whlrh economy as we enter Ihe winter
will bring crowds and additional
tourist tea ton shew* the state
dollar* rolling Into SemLoots Coun­
ia eirallent shape, a* reflected
ty.
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in benefit payment* to eligible
Seminole County stands at Ihe said. ''Seasonal Improvement from
erosa-PMds-thr voter* hold In August aa citrus activity Inm at­
their ballots the pewar to ape* es la etpacted but tuch marked
the way for on# of the grvalcsi improvement over September of
crowd attracting establishments Ii last year l« an excellent xl(n of
Central Florida.
i good conditions generally.”

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY

VDHI.MK XI.VIII

Olahliahrd 1W8

SANFORD, FLORIDA

MONDAY, OCTORKR 15. 1958

Fire Prevention Week
Said Complete Success

Antedated Praaa

Wire

Speaker'
Lauds Herlong

■Tire Prevention Week" In San
fort and Seminole County m i i
complete •ucceia," mid G. An'
drew Speer, president of the
Seminole County Junior Chamber
of Commerce today
The entire week’* event* were
under the chairmanship of Rob
Crumley. Jaycee and meal in­
surance man.
Starling off the »uJem*ton of
event* «ra» the sign ns of C-e pro­
Mayor F. D. Scott today itiued a
* At the regular monthly meet­
clamation by Mayor F. I&gt;, Scott proclamation officially itctunalinr ■
ing of thr executive committee of
vetting aside the entire week at ihe week of Oct, tl-20 Inrlu-lvr as
A
The Christ is n and Mt&lt;*ionary
"Fire Prevention Week'' 1.1 San­ Oil Progress Week in Sanford,
Alliance Church Friday the mat
A liO.OuO mortgage, dated .Nov.
The brief ceremony in Sanford
ler of gambling and the reform ford.
n. J. MARION HARMAN, Sr. IB, 1BA3. on the parsonago of tho
was
attended
by
all
of
the
od
The
fire
truck,
secured
by
tha
d im concerning pari mutuel Pet-, . . .
„
,
It was like a grand and glor­ First Methodist Church wa» burn­
ting in the county were dtieuiicd Incal Jayreet for u*e in the tort company reori-»eittali»rs. J. C.
ious "homecoming" Friday night ed by Its original signen, L. P.
Davii,
Oil
Industry
Information
Mellon
Park
F.'k's
Playground,
and the following resolution was
in 1-ccsburg with Democrats fr»m
was moved to the cu-m-r of Fir«' ICommittee representative In Sanunanimously adopted'
all over Central Florida gathered Hagan, Chairman nf the Board of
St. anJ Magnolia Avc to demon- ford, and *poko«nian for tee group
Whorea*. we believe that gamb­ strate, according to the »ign plae-jMld that "Oil Progret. Week I*
to honor Congressman A 8. Trustees and 7. B. ItatJUf, tiealin g I* a moral evil, and
"Syd" Herlong, Jr. and to meet surer of the church.
ed on the retired tru-'k, that " I ' wi&gt; of mir most important annual
P Whereas, we are sure that it a have done my part, have you?" events." He called attention to the
his giic*l "Mr. Speaker", Sam
The mortgage *va originally
extension in Seminulr County will
Rayburn, himself.
The Sanfur.l Garden rtub will
The truck, retired from the fact that Florida is no* comummade
on the basis of a ten-year
bring more corruption than bene­ city’s modern equipment, is n,ed *ne mori' than I.SHI.ooO.ooo gallons
The evening led off with an loan, repay aide at Mb per month. hold a covered dtvh luncheon and
fit. and
reception Thursday at noon in
a* a jungle trapeie for the play- ef petroleum product* annually, an
elaborate buffet supper, served
Whcrea*. we believe that every­ ground’s i idling children
amount equal to *7) gallons per
at the t-*r*borg Elk’s Club where However, In the Ihrec yesra, the the Shrine building, in lunar of
one of moral Integrity should op- j Fire
p | „ Prevention
prevenijon chick
c-hi-ck .hccti
.heets tw'r*"n This he added, rrnrr.rnl*
B. Nohte
and
irrmi’rrauc delegations mortgage has been paid and a Mrs. Fred
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County ivniih-ratir
pose all degrading Influence, in wrrt attributed throughout Kami- * Sro* lh nf » ln,0,t :l W
were inttodured to the nation’i 1certificate sf satisfaction reeviv-! daughter, Mt»s Mary Noble, her*
the community.
nole County*a schoola to be taken *lnpr 1SBC ,
"Number One gavel rapper", cJ by the church officers.
t ,lc,*,,ur,l rM*rt* of Jack sonvilla.
Re it therefore resolved- That ho
decked, signed be par- Mayer Scott pointed out in his
Garden club* of De Italy. Gen«
Sam Itayb rn.
( cremony for burning the mort- eva amj
» rr mviten to at*
The Christian and .Missionary Al­ ent* and children, and then u.ed Proclamation «&gt;’ »« "Ike history of
Newt
pho'.ographcrs
had
a
hey­
liance Church Is opposed to grant&lt; as a fret pass to Ihe local Ititr the American people standi at a
gage followed Rally Day cx«r- lend thia Important occiiion which
day as they moved with the
# *
*nr fr*white t« lefall** neitrV'wii^Vhe''cnmplimrnt.''of
crowd taking photos of the bigwigs else, held at the church and will mark tha first appesranra
*parl-mutuel betting in .Seminole Sanford’s Fire Insurance agents don
initiative over
knOTn»
as thty conversed genially and in­ Sunday school, tmt a "dinner on 10 ,h,» •l«&gt;r of “ •**•
.regimentation.
County, and
4»
, ii . i a
,
writrri, uhosi •rtiflfs apMar in
-Thursday'a luncheon meeting
formally w.th "Mr. speaker'.
the ground* which wa, concluded mo,, ^ (hf montMr |l&lt;t;Vu m.lg.
•For
a century," the
Re It further'reaolved: That we of lhr SpmlnnIe County j , &gt;vw.
J
" "nearly
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Sam Rayburn teemed to enjoy just pruir to tht affair.
sum's sponsored by the stjtt
.hall by every proper means enhf!(, lt „,e s .,nf„rd File ' X o l l ndu.lrs men and women
being rlu*c to Congressman Herdeavor to discourage a favursbe S1, llnn -Srr. Fir.
" f 'he oil inrf'*ln have fhampioii'
Rev. Miliun Wyatt, faitor ol federation; in the JaehsjnvdU
long
s
D
an-,
-cratle
following
and
vote on the referendum to per \ * n eveh ed V ^ a n d 'h l^ stjfV cf
,hn*r Principals of competlthe First Mcthwlut Churcn, apoko Time*.Union and In sh: New York
betcllUtg h:&gt; many years exper­
mlt nambllns at The Seminole , *
0 nd j *n. ,* , " cf live freedlm. tntialivc, and indiTime*.
ience among tha nation’* political brirtly to the large group gath­
Race^lv to be decided on Nov flr*m™ ' ' r' ! d * V ho,‘ *vldual lllscrtv on whichour nation
Their inspirational talk* on in*
« iftM and
« ere shown theenlIre plant where „a . founded Through the praettrr
circle*. fe|| at ease x» ho answer* ered to witne** the ceremony und door plants, on garden clubi and
CONGlrr.SSMAN A. S, "8 YIF1 HF.Itl.ONG
i
, r. . n|.„i Thai
* * " ,h° * n ,h*
flr* of these principals V,r ri| ln.
rd
qur»tj#rs
ptird
to
him
from
named the official* apisiinlrd to orchid growing are eagerly sr»*
Re it further resolved. That fitting method, used.
dudry has come to tymhoi'/r the
every aidg.
ticipalrd by local cirele*. Jlra.
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head the committee.
notice of thl. resolution be given
Al-o. ,t the lunch-,n. a discus- attainment of a standard of living
"Mr. Speaker" dlaplayed hta
% o The Sanford Herald, and The ,iun rvjBtive to the cmitructlon previously unknown,”
Tha P a r t o n a g i Committee, Noble was for a long time on lb«
outing o( the -lay as Ihe rim vf
governing board of th* Jackson*
Orlando Semlncl-SUr, and radio of Fjf, s„ tl0n No Tw„ planned
Mayor Scott said, "The week of
sunburn rtuved by a sheltering named by R. U. Hutchison, Chair­ vllle (T* rile it club and ta a pa*t
Station WTRR.
hy the Bo.rd of Sanford City O-l U-SO. inclusive, has been dr
hit showed uff an Unt.mchrd man of the Church’s Board were: pTetMenl of Ihe Women’s did*--------- Adopted hy Ihe Executive ram m i-loners, was held
si .mated Oil Progress Week, when
W. B. Nicholson, chairman, 31. During her adminis!***1**
hend.
Conimitltc
To rlimti thf itircetiful and the rlllrrn*
of thiv community
Alwut Ihe laigesl delegation at­ It. Strickland, Judge II. W Ware beautiful cluhh—*» &lt;•« RiVt-r»ld«
Friday, October, 11, IB*4 eventful week, chitdrrn from all engaged In the oil business will retending the Drmoeratte I’ow-Wow, J. C. Davis ar.l Fra*A Adauu. Aveins* wtl built. She has been,
Rev. David S. Carnefix, Uver
Seminole County, boo of port to their neighbors on their
for year*, publicity chairman of
other than the l*e*buig and Lake
They were name.) in Sept, 1B&amp;3. the Garden elub of airkxunvill*
P1* , , _ _
. them,vrore entertained
at the achievements to date and their
County group, waa from Kanfinl.
f.Mr*.) J. n. Brook*, *ecre- nuf n u .'re with * frs-e moc.e. plant fur the future
Those burning the mortgage and la now official car-ien editor *
(Vnlrnl l-'lcirlsla hns Iwcn literally "liiiralinji nt its arnmn'* Jim
__ ___
I-ee, of iKiolo, "Mr. Ikm *
Ury
Check sheet, railing attention In "I Invite Ihe attention of our clAmong other Item, of business, Firsi Prevrnllori were u**d as tirrns to the many and varied con- — nrttl tlu- treml now lead* In the direction of th,. j;rent- oral" of Seminole County, and were: Z. R. Ratliff, who *rl fir* of the Florida Time* Union.
Miry Noble has wiitten four
j-lhe pastor rrported that the work passe*.
irlhutioQ* of «ur bitineia in mxi- &lt;Ml »!r,,w,h nf 1,11 t,mu’
lo*;K,,7
of
®,m‘* to the paler, and L. P. Hagan, book* on hortlrulluro; Co.iag*
• o r tha building wai prsctlrally
who
held
the
burning
locumenl
Such trcmcmloun itrittr* in economic «ccomi&gt;lMhmont, **®,c
« DrBl?S?* L LxVu’
Following the movie, at 1J 10 tin HvUf. ami to Owm* frr««lomi
(’raff (with Olau Reahck); TUtUB
completed nnder tha tetma of this Saturday, the hook aod ladder wWch
l i h i c l l •»»
i n * thr
l h r appefial
n r F l s I hrriiage
l i c r s ' i n . . of
,.f
fu r
r the
l l i f t nre«
R F 0 11 uTld
iit lf l
ffor
n r Individual
( n r U t ' l l l h i k l citintJeg
iv A D T lt t A d and
n t l f l rcomrounitli'*
f k d i t t m t h i i l f i l ! *V
n ® W M U *# * _
until U «• « reduced t o :ashes.
fv
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u *ronin
unuum
h ' **tvCQ
ev say . g, . *
k uvu
In-loor* (with J. 1^ Merkel I, Ymi
centred with liam t-aw&lt;GU Intar- fire truek waf moved In Its per Ithis
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nation, and without whirls r;nt !*• attributed to the leadership in Ihom;
Can Grow Orchids (In it* seemd
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tor pointing win ba done In tha manent location In the Fort Mellon neither the nil industry n- r the pro- trust vvher** prnyrrt*** gi'l. itn first atimulntion
printing) and one to be publi.-hrd
, *011'
' Iilllfi'.v (eitaw,
.rovitiifni.i ^s
near future by volunteers of Ihe Park Elk's Playground from Its grist it typifies . oui&gt;t
this month. Gardeui'u in a Small
V
of
Conifrv-v*rr.'Mr, rko Mrs. nn-trtw *S.vX.- W».
Thu
Sanfonl
llcrivlil
enrlorxeiv
the*
citiutiviacy
church.
rxhihi'lon ipot at Fir** St . ml Major Stott in his proclamation.
Grernhmite (in collaboration with
M, and Mr* Clifford j Q ^
Q ry Q t f Q
mini A. S. "Syil” llcrloiifr Jr.- fur rt'*r|s*ctinn n.x CunitrrM* wa
Plana were approved fir a De­ Magnolia Ave,
^ bomber uf special
J L. Merkel),
llvhin
man
uf
the
V
’ifth
Cutipruiu-innal
Dhlricl,
liii.-u
’d
oulely
m
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dication Service on Sunday afterJayree Preshlent Speer -aid,
*rotmd Sanfonl vvid mark it.
Everyone u requested to bring
In ovidenee, Ihroughout the
noon, Nov. It al 3:00 o’clock Tho "We’ve
Uf-rh “ We’re promt iv i in* mvrtmplfdhmvnliv ilmiiiR iii* iilriTitly brilliant career
*r
m
already
iv v s o ;
iretire
i v i v v iI "one
lip
||U
tin-* ,Pro.rr*«
,
a ruvetrd &lt;li«h. Talk* will he givi n
11 ontiMic,- Da i*aae leu)
Dedicatory Address will tie given ph.v which we have in our posses- , J" ’’ *°
in
the
Unit*?
nf
Represetitntiv
e*».
"*1 * prw.ivl storj
l»K n A R Y - At an Oct. 3 meet­ by the gue-t* of honor and they
hy thee former pastor. The Rev. sinn, from thr Stale Jiyccr ,r. of -erwea uni progress,* j,
('onjaeiVHman
llerlung'n
activities
in
Waaliincturt
mul
ing
of th* Runnr** ant Profe*- will be followed by a brief bush
^Glenn Smith, who was well known ganiiation. for rondur'int three Dau*. ( hairman "f the Seminole
the program he itaa followed are iilatve reproach.
TOW II C o u n c i l GOCS smnal Division of the De Bary nr*, session.
•during eight years of ministry in annual Fire Prevention campaign' Cotin'y Hi 1C said
Chsmtiir of Commerce. Curti* E
Sanfonl ami Seminole County have Itenufilii’sl iwv md , ,
, ,
, ni
Sanford, prior to IBU.
In Sanford ami S*miniv'c c.,, r.iy
Redman was nominated 'nr mrnvstlmutp from liiw repre*anlntinn hi our Nation’*
iC u
Ittl r lO flS
During the week of Nov. IM I f0r which we were reeofnlaed "
SpQ Q hcLLl S u p p C I
tvership yn the Board of Directors
(Continued on Page IB)
On buiue.-v involving prnjectu, Ci&gt;ii)(rc!t.iinnnl action, luutic r
n
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"Thl* year." sakl Speer, "undo *
. .
- ,of the Ith-wl CofC, according to an
law. ami other matters |*ertainiii)r to viur city ami county, rOT rO V IIig jT TC C r
Ihe chairmanship of Boh Crum- O f l M e n U T o n i a H t
aimmimemoul made by the *eeto which Con^renamnn Herlonir’* attention in called, he
itv AIRS n m i I.AYO
Icy, we hope to again win this .
,
.
,
vetary of the De llary Chamber of
award for the third con«vn-u'ivc
has "tfone to last" for u« and nrcomplinhcd for tt» those I.ONGWOOD — In response to Commerce, Mcs. Edythe S. I’ atyear and receive another tropl y
tlnm-x we cdttlil not do vlone.
the Church Sireet Property n«n lerson.
The Seminote County Fxrm
Spt.agetti and meal hall* are nn
to add to our permanent eoth-"
Iture.in'* mon'hty membership
W* iwllove that Cuiiyrewnmn ilcrlonK htu lK*en. and
K *
the menu tonight at the American
Ri’ tlmanT immination waa np
meeting will he hell tomorrow
MIAMI Uv—A stormy area- of
°"We want to thank everyone ,‘*s,,'n
1 r" ' 1 ,,nli-’ n ' vil1 I*1’- falr 1" " 1 inipurluil nim-li for om nt ho J,"'J,7vss V’huroh Street’ from flair proved at the rrgulvr m*-*!m« of night al Ihe Seminole High School
^squalls and rain drifted slowly to-,
,
,,
•pag' - *t| s ipper served by George wmuIiI &lt;lo for the other.
street to the east cily limits the Itoaixl on (ht. 7, wiih his term agricultural Building.
Pwanl Miami today ax weathermen
p,»)M ■ P*«
"t.kln- FirA covered dlih nipper will ba
scanned it elo.ely for sign* 0f j P^v.ntlon Week here auch .
Lynn I.y,,,, .aid toU&gt; ‘ k,!0W hoW " S&gt; 'r ,l®r,on? Mnmj "
*h« ' ’ *«, MM,C" Trn.tlng the county wilt compje.e «f
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tremendous vucce**, ihe Jayccc lj|y |kj, |h# iM|^Vr ^(|l * ” 7 confronting
ntntc and
nation nnd
we know ____
tluit hffl paving of county portion of road arrorllag to the anmi’irvrvment.
served at 7:30 p m. with Ihe
growth into a hurricane.
The secretary rath atteiiltcn farm bureau furnishing the main
It larked most of the charact­ re-ldant said.
darway at 7 o'clock with th-hu.l:! "*tan»U pat" on these i n m i M and will not ix* nwnysil *h i « ? r . ro tl ,a.’ &gt;0 "!.*
,0—
to thi- next mrr‘ inj( of the Bits)* rovirar. Fnmllle* are a*ked to
eristics of a tropical *anrm but It
/romiheHhhwa* m-** ant! Professional group to
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n
e
s
*
ms el mg to folio v‘ at a way or the other an he represent a Ute people of hi* dhlrict. p|^ ,
a revered dish of their o«a
waa partly the cause of ft) mile
An our iiroblemn here in Nunfortl and Semhtob- County J„ mP yr, ri 0( pie l»ngwn-sl Bu*- uiaht at 7 o’clock m the Chamber brtng
choice, said W. W. Uni, prexl*
wtnd* that buffeted South Florida
A full agenda is expcrteH to beconic greiilcr, which undouhicdly they will an vve enter lnr*t section
of Commerce office.
dent of tha Seminole County farm
all yeitfrdawi
Purpose of the meeting, o ld group.
m 0,t
* nd. !'roifrC#SiV« growth Of**
• »T*rei»l meeting lift Wet
Sen* under Ihe disturbs nee. cen­ I acres ting rloudlnes. today with " J " , ' . ' H u ,j^ iT iro n ‘m*’ll'.w' ” n‘* " r
At the hu*ine*» meeting of th*
tered in the Florida Stra'ta a «caltered shnm rn during after- rVer. hid. for the new Fair Rudd ill history, w« hnvo tho fnith and confidence in "8yd" Her- pc«d*y evsnln* Town I'mincit Sir*. Prlrrs-n, In her announre•hurt distance off the Cohan noon and lonlaM; Tuesd.y partly |n„ Wl„ fl , be recelvet and .pen. lonir that tie will ifive us tlie* help anil Icmlernhip that hr3rl .l,,p recurnmendaitoo* of merit. I* to consider re.»rtlvatin.'{ bureau which follow* the supper
at 8 o'clock there will he an rlre*
cosfo the work for Ihe Division.
Jjroait, are rough. Tides are ex- flood* hi* tonight W U.
ed unlit Oct. 2! which {eiay* will 1st* necessary t&lt;* whe them an their mng.iltuile nectm- ^ ^ . S o V a m i S S
pec ed to be two feet above nor­
A , nf(imi,iee «*» appointed to However, A L Ltm-oln, Presi­ lion of directors for the t.evt year.
further j lanning on lhr la--inn witutew action in the lop "Chctun* of our government.
Also to come up will he a ditmal with some flooding Hong the
Fair Ground*.
Congressman IlcrionR'i rccorvi of achievement, amt Ilia .xpi-roarh ihe County Commission dent of Ihe Pe Raiy Chamber of
ftoii'heast lorlda Coast and Key*.
A pre meeting re;vwt from Ihe service on the Ways and Mean* Committee, is lottg ntld er* In regard to their possible Commeree, vsitl ad re»« the Bus!- ru**lon of th* projvxed agrirut*
nr«* and Professional Division lo- tura! revolution to be presented at
Storm warnings posted for yes­
tirounvl' Committee revealed that brilliant -- too lengthv to present to our readers In one p»ft in 'he proaram.
and then re'ire from the Ihe annual Florida Farm Burean
terday's winds were lowered at
Ihe nco de ha* her* rn;p|i|rtr!y discourse
’
t*-" T"*'n
"Apert* io niithl
meeting previous to the delibera­ Convention In Fort Vyera at Ibn
Miami thl* morning. Hie) i f
rie.ireii and t* now rcadv for
end of the munlh.
It would tie well, however, for Sanford and hcminolo rrM, rv dHall* can he arrangmt. tion*.
maii-rd up, hnwever, at nth-*r vee- ]
•owing giasa seed,
County
ritl/.rns
to
know
of
vonir
of
Congressman
Herlong’*
tlonx of the coisl from Meitvourn#
Commander Lyon urged a foil
around the Key* to Fort M yen.1
accomplishments.
attendance at tonight &lt; meeting.

Od. 14-20 Named
As Oil Progress
Week In Sanlord

Committee Adopts
Decree Opposing
Legalized Betting

W e Will
M e th o d is ts B urn
Win Smile'
Displayed $ 10 ,0 0 0 Mortgage
Garden Club Slates
luncheon Thursday
To Honor Writers

Sanford Herald Endorses
Congressman Herlong

Redman Named

Board Of Directors

Farm Bureau W ill
Elect Directors
At Monthly Meet

Storm Drifting
Toward Miami

Weather

Additional

Local News
On Page 10

||o secured Congressional tippiuval of inclusion of omitted
it ions of llrevard, Seminole and Volusia counties in tho
Central and Southern Florida Flmxl Control district, a liill
that was vetoed hy the President.
Of utmost int|vortanve to Seminole County, he secured
funds to carry on research In citrus diseases and handled
the appearance before the House Appropriation* Committee
of Florida witnesses and secured matching funds for erad­
ication of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly.
Congressman Herlong supported appropriations for the
expansion of the Sanfonl Naval Air Station.
And in his understanding of the far reaching problems
concerning the elderly jieople of Florida, introduced legis­
lation on two instance* which affected the Social Security
laws and widened the earning capacity of these Important
people to our community and state.
Ill Ills interest in the farm problems of our community
nnd state, he Introduced legislation which resulted In the
exemption of farm gasoline user* from federal tax on
gasoline.
Outside of his regular Congressional duties, Syd Her­
long has formed friendships with business leaders which
hove Isjen Influent InI in leading them to consider and select
sites for new' enterprises in the Fifth District, He con­
stantly maintains contacts with interests which are con­
sidering new locations In Florida.
We believe that The Sanford Herald's endorsement of
A. 8- "Syd” Herlong Is in the best Interest of Central
Florida, Sanford and Seminole County. Our Congressional
leaders, those on whom we ilo|&gt;end to work toward socuring all that Is best, profitable, and economically sound
for our area, must lx* men in whose experience and back­
ground there la built an innate desire to serve his people.
|h i

^

OIL PROGRESS WEEK proclamation is signed by Mlqr F. D. ScoU. lamtln? on are (left to rig h t)
M. R. gtriekland, Loait Dioklns, and J, C. Davis all local oil men. (hu ff Thuto.)

IE t* burned yesterday at the a Flrat J ld M Iit Church. L P. Hagen balds the
A IIO.ooo MORTGAGE
Z. B. Ratliff seta fire lo It and step. )••..*. Both were .Ignert of the paraorun
burning document
mortgage. Other* taking part In the ceremony ire:(left Ci right) R. b . asu.culiou, Oalnaan of th* ,
Board; tha Rev. Milton Wyatt, and J. C. Davis. (Staff Photo)

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THE

w «d. Oct. io , i960 ' K n o w l e d a e
^ n o w ic a g o

sa n fo r d h er a ld

Step To Action'
Confab Keynote

Stevenson Backers
Organize National
Business Council

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F ir st
r ir sr

Knowledge !« Ihe first step to
action" la an old proverb.
More recently. It's the keynote
nf central Florida’a district conference on handicapped children.
to be held In Tampa October

M U. ■* ‘ Me
Hotel.

Tampa

Terrace

■RATTLE UB- Altai E. Staven
•on ennounred today the forma­
tion of a M member National
Business Council of "well known
trader* in huilnei* anil flnanre'
who art auppurtlna hla bid for
tto presidency.
The Demorratle nominee said
the alep la In line with hla view
that “ It la Melt for M b parties
to bo aa Ineluilve a* pn.aibte—In
try to apeak for the beat Interest*
of all ftroupa ami Ihtia for *U the
people.” Thrnuih It. he expreased
tho hope, hit view* ran bo made
known on the "rrapectlre rolea
and mutual Intemla of butlnrxt
and government."
In addition, he aald. "I believe
the Drmnrratlr party and Ita
future administration will reflect
a balanced repreaenlatlnn nf the
Inlereata of all group#."
Tho announcement came shortly
after he had denounced th« Ki
ten bower admlnlatratlon aa a bt|
hualneaa admlnlitratlnn "narrow
ly rrpretcnialive of a llmltrd In
loreat."
Tho denunciation came aa he
told a wildly rhrerlna Seattle au
dlenre laal nlihl that the United
fttatea government ahmilH repre
•rot “the inlereata &lt;&gt;l all the pro
pU and of no narrower group."
Without naming Klaenhnwer.
Stevenson aald the nation's future.
In this age of social revolt and
enmmunlsm amt nuclear power,
"wtll be met nnlt by an admlnu
tratlon - by a prraldent, an exfrutlve, who aaiumea Ihe full re­
sponsibilities of hla elected of

nf
Sanfordf'who^s VtTe-cha'rman of
county Children a Committee, Ihe
Tampa meeting Is the first evrr
planned specially fnr Ihe area.
Discussions by raperts from state
agencies, private nrganliallnns.
and national foundation* will
center on whet service* they
make available for handicapped
children In rrnlral Florlila coun
tie*, and what to,*l groups can
do to Improve these service*.
In short, knowledge about what
is now being done is the atariimprint for Improvement anti
rtpandon to keep up w'th growing populalion.
Ttw picture In central Florida
Includes both big an I little miinlie*. Stale, prlva'e, nallonat. and
elvlr ofganliatton* i-«oprrate in
providing
services—but
often
'here are gap* The purpose of
Ihe Tampa meeting, according to
Holler. I« to inerea*e understand­
ing nf problems, and ways In deal
with them.
•'Parent#, teachers, civic anil
rommumty
organDalinns
ant
professional people will all find
something of value here to take
home.” he said. There Is n.&gt; re
glstrattnn fre for attending ihe
conference
Many counties In central Flor­
ida can't provide “ big county"
service* for rhildrn. he said One
solution mighi t*e to combine ef­
fort* on an Inter-rminly ba*i'.
|l‘* all for a 'cry practical
rra*c-n. Unless helped, handlrapprJ children grow up to be handflee."
"Undue delegation of mpnn«l trapped adult*: tax-CMl.umcrs,
hlllty . . , diminishes Ihe nfflie n«t (as paters Even Ignoring Ihe
human side. tt‘* cheaper to help
•f tho presidency," he aald.
An estimated *.000 persona a* many a* poadhie grow up to
tuned out to hear Stevenaon at be producing member* of society.
Soattte'l Civic Auditorium.
Stevenson announced today (hat
foud
honorary co-chairmen of hla Na­
tional Bnalneu Council fnr SirVenaon are William L Clayton nf
Houston and Joseph P. Kennedy
OCALA
Constitution draft
of New York.
era applied a Hnlthlng polish lo
,1av to the much amerdrd article
fCoollaeed from Page I)
dealing »llh Ihe rsreuti** branch
of the government and began
cleaning lip other loose ends from
.. ,
,
^
. . thetr laborioui sessions hrrr
hospital was buljt. The club
Censlilnlton Advisory Com
M l rontinued with It* plan and mitlt0n has onl* one complete
to that enl furnished a III to bed , rt((.)r |Pf,
„ t on of the jn n
for the new h»sp|S(| room. Ttie .lotted with 10 days ago. hut Iht*
rlub ha* pledged the sum of tiul
(jpat« with the broad and o n ­
to the Smulnole Memorial Hot- trotrralll Held of home role for
MU1. In tw used within a ttuee niva and counties
j eer period
Thcr* II much work to he done
Through the local rlub * "Milk however. In shaping no some nha*
Fund" *#verg| hundred under pri- e« of other article* which the ram
leged famllle* In Semlnele Coun&gt; mission pa**ed orrr t*e.-a«i*e it
ty have been fitml*h*| with fre*H could find no Immediate answer
or canned milk on a monthly ,r because it nceiled more Infur
basis. Each year a Seminole' malinn
High School student la sponsored
\l the tup of the ll*s "f unfin
lo Girls pit:* In Tallshos*cc; the i»hrd business is legislation *"
flub assist* In all major dnse* p,.rtionment. The commission bad
•ml for • number of year* spearled to t.Ac up thl* subject
heedrd the "Mother’a March on sesterdav but pa**c»t &lt;m Instead
Polio” dnse. Member* acutely to let* pro\o&gt;-atitc article* deal
partiripat* in the Caocer Cru- mg with taxation and education
aade f.-r font*, the KaUaimn A provision renulring separation
Army Kettles and In addition Von- of the race* in public srbuols " a»
tribute rrgtilsriy In Ibe Huy arillcn Into the new Cnnstllulb-n
Lou's. Red Crus*. T tl Asaocia- in esacllv the same form it i* in
linn, and l*KO, furnishing two the present charter.
hn*‘ r**e* two nights monthly year
ITirro wrrr tome demands at
round *1 Ihe ISO Cenicr
puMlf hearin;. to take out the
The Pilot nub sponsored the section on Ibe ground It was cm
erganiiatUm of the Mental Health &gt;r*iy «" lh' V S " ‘iPieme t ."irt
Jtocietv for Seminole County and desegregation ni Ing M I ( iremt
Mr# H E Chapman ha* sertot
Hugh Tat lor . f y ,mct re
•a publicity chairman for •rgan- marked "If you want to gitr our
trational purpose*. The club .har
of
J’“ , l,kr
•nI in Oir t,5H*rr (h# Surplui
.
. * ,
.eat sheets.
sheets, pillow A propns.d
ed,
Fund" and has sent
proposed stale
state hoard
-srd of ed
the cation which wm.Id te half e.ect
case* and other arttcte«
inltata In kfrlca
etl
half ap|wsmtmt wa* t.-lcl
Baptist hespItaU
mmmiMims deferred
The "Ce-tHe of Ethics wa, re.d
.... ____ * decision on Composition of the
by Mrs. Chapman and song. —
t "jj ^
h e r rocom
ti-^rr *unc In pinna icrompanl*
*r *
- t *,
lfc ,tll,r.
is*, ii-a fk l* h a m .
mrtiJationi ksf Thkiraa% U
went by Mrs D b Mc\*b
„ lte tlhool , Ufurinteml.nt
Mr.. Sue Stetru.on presided
p^tlmlnary dlacuulerta
otrr a .bert business mertmg
ap,^ irr., ipl„ „ rr r,„
follow teg the program SI which
,, for ,
enmjvssed Of
time tt ws. derided that member*
, n&lt;l
.n cn Csh.
WOwld bring gift* to the tVt. ’ 1
0ff|frrt. sot one rompotel of
ntrrting to be m p p n l far toe
M u
.^wnted by the
"Christmas en the High heat* , , i(nHir
project of the American Itol
__________
Cross. Han* were also made fnr
several member# to attend the
luncheon meeting on Oct S at \VK REUOMMKNl)
which Congressman SyJ Hrrlong
Will speak.
Mrs. David Gat&lt;he! was web
eomerl tntn Hte rlub as a new
member. An interesting account
•f the Fall Council meeting of
District Four, I’ . 1. which w**
I'OK
held at the Geurge Waihmgtun
Hurl In Best Palm Beach last
month was gltew by Mrs Strtrn
l A i M t i n i M i i n n nut tl
•on and Mr* MrNab, telegate*.
REGUI. \K k\D EXTR A
DIBTStllt' THINK NOV. i
PAY kill E NOV. ix

Water Levels Are
Higher Last Month

BULLOCK FUND,
LID.
INl'OMK A uium ni

ONE DAY STRIKE KNUR
TAMPA iD-Production at two
Tampa breweries waa In full
•wvng again today after a one day
Strike of tm employes.
W, E. Msrnsted'., president *&gt;f
Southern Brewery, said the em­
ploye* recciicst ■ l l ’ s cent an
hour pay rats* now. to cent* a
year from now. two more patd
holiday* • year and a form of
guaranteed annual wage. The
same contrasl waa signed by tho
Ttmpa Florida Brewery,
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COMNtftMOKRR NAMED

TOLAHAMBR OB— Elbert
Moore bat bean named to tho
llilUbotough County Cotnmiaakwi
front THatnct 1 by Gov ColHni
to fill tho vacancy left by Nlek
N-recto who haa become mayor

Stan
Comstock
OlaMlshrd etCf I* year*
la Orlando

I

Fever Continues
Oviedo Fix-Up

WE
GIVE
SAVE
MOR

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ed up around moat of Ma other! U»dr grove adjacent to the L. A.’ futnlihlnga. Ladle* n a reUi wftk

property until they are barely Hardy home. Wa are ao glad to ease now whlla being "prettied
Hava thin n!co young couple with up»
yau cln |««n back In
recognisable.
PUNTA GORDA
Getting
If he will now eatrnd the gnod
and prop your feet up. And besl
shot by mistake for a turkey haa
Water level* In Florida lakes
Douglas Jackson ties recently of aU_|t u
conditioned,
work to Include lb* lot neat to the
__
.. . . . prosed ernrih tT.SOO to a Miami
home of Mrs. Ilettie P. Ragsdalt, built four new homes south of
and streams were generally high.
Husbands, don't g*P«ct toi
rr lB ■ttrltn,iJ1,. |hIn . # . »,ul boUlH *“ • distributor,
we will take our hats off to him. town and bai sold tUm and ts
■y MARIAN JONES
"
!
, ,
’ 1 * Charlolte County Jury awardThis lot, being on the main Panning on building more. Keep much from the Uttie wife now. Slit
may bava to vDIt tha beauty pap
cor' u™*d ^low normal !» the cd tkat mm lart night to Ray
OVIEDO-Tke remodcUag and street, Broadway, U an ay •-so re up the good work, Doug.
»0,J,oe*n part of the atate, the clement, who wst hit In Ihe back cleaning-sip fever la atill ipread- not only to the surrounding pre­
W i cannot leave out our naw lor more often.
U. 8, geological survey reported. ot lh* ncck Uy e load of blrdshot |ng In Ostido. Charles T. Nlblack perty owner* but t« those pats- beauty parlor, owned and operat­
DYNAMITE s h i p m e n t s
Kluge* of the 8t. John* River, * h,lr
,n ■ awamp near has re painted hla store building, ing through.
ed by Mrs. A. M. (tads) Jones.
„
HALTED
orange and llullrr .bowed _
. .
_
. _
un" 1 rw,««,»y occupied by Bob
Take a look In the Oviedo Drug ' ,4n&gt; speculations were afloat
Increase* of 0.1 to JO feet with s- ? ° u |U * P" k,2 ‘ Ragadele, whoiha. bought out Hob store Th. gala be'hlnT’lbV fouv
addition to the Jon*.
TAMPA J'-Mayor Nick Nueci*
, _L„ u._,
Hyer* book_store owner, ad- Benetts Radio and TV her- tain are very iporty these days, home wa* underway. It la love- hae rdared a halt Ur djnaml.l
U k * WeL •howl"* • d*fllM of mitled he shot Clement but main- vie* In Sanford.
displaying small green and whit*
resemble* a duplex. It ll ahlpmenl* through Tampa aa loo
**^ foot.
telned Clement’a head, decked In
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.n* rn. *ltt»ted
--------.. on
.... th* Sanford
« ,Highway, dangerou*.
Domer D Daniell ha*
cleaned
aprons and dainty caps to m*vh.
Thrse lake* ranged from t 4 1 rr'1 'rirnmnl hunting cap. bore „p the* old hotel site. One of hi* Thr*e with their while dacron or )u,t l"*'de the city limit*
It was reported recently that
to TJ feet below normal
a great resemblance to that bird, helpers pointed thl* fact out to nylon uniforms are quits- the trick
A visit lo Got*' Shop reveals more dynamite t» shipped from
Heavy rain* from hurricane
me the othvr day, a* I had is* MV understand that Ben Ward what we knew
we would find. Tampa than from any other port
Flossie increase I stream flow in water level*from falling
below cantly written of Ihe deplorable Jr. and his prelty wife, Cot.wn, Anything
Lota has anything to in Ihe United States. Most of it
West I'lond* and elsewhere in August andia a few
artat condition of the M. Goody for are going to he Oviedo roddenta do' with is Just about tops The goe* to South America for raining
Ihe alaie, seasonal shower* kept broughtgain*.
Mr. Daniell. who haa also clean- —building a lovely new home in shop 1*equipped with modern
and oil well operations,
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
KMaMUhed 1908

VUIILME XLVII1

SANFORD. FLORIDA

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1936

Associated I'raaa Leased Wire

Na sit

Water System Krider Says County's
Decree Passed

Industrial Picture
'Better Than Ever'

/ . MBS. RAYMOND MORRIS
CASSELBERRY—Ownerthlp of
the water system came one 'top,
nearer a reality Monday night,
when the board of aldermen pass­
ed on first reading, a *3 page or­
dinance pertaining t&lt;» operation
financing and management of the
•j atem
The droning voice* of loan at­
torney Alan Grant and Robert L.
Wagner d Leedy-Whroter ami Al
An extensive program of *oclal Itman. liOth o f Orlando,
wlnr
and athletic event* and program* ahami reading the length* dun
1* being planned for Junior High iirenl, liccamc ra»py anil dower
School pupil* thl* ye»r according and a general feeling r&gt;| weari­
to the General Chairmen of the ness and lassitude prevailed a
Planning Board which wav »el up round the council table before
thl* year to plan and errate an ft rat reading wa* completed.
ail round program for ihe seventh
After considering other budFire Prevention Week Oct TThe Sanford and Seminole Coun­
and eighth grade student.*.
net*, Mayor J mint Allen asked
13 received a big houM today ty »tory *«*. prncntrd to offic­
Serving at General Chairmen of that the meeting stand adjourned
Experience* rrlatej from humtl# Planning board thi* year are at 11:13, until 7:M Friday night. when the Seminole County (.Twin* ial* of the F'lorida Development ’&gt;rtiu* Incident* which necurcl dur­
when the ordinance will U- tvad tier of Commerre held r . n &gt;.»n fommi*«ion ye*teril*y when John
Mr. ami Mr* A. O. Roberta.
luncheon meeling at the Satifuril Kri ler. Manager of the Semi- ing the career of a young mini*
The 12-member board wa* ap­ for the iccur.il ami liuru Ume b&gt; Firr Department
note County Chaml-er of Com- irr kept the Sanford Ktwani* Club
pointed ami met recently at San- title only. Other unfinished bu»imerce vl*i’ r.l Tallahn**e.' to con- roaring with laughter yesterday at
ne*»
bclnrc
the
council
mil
al**'
Bob
Crumb’
)
.
.ii.viim
.T
i
ef
the
furd Junior High School to com
Jsvrrn Fire
Prevention Week Irr v»itli them on "what wc had it* noon luncheon meeling.
pletc plan* for the first event of be completed.
The board of aldermen hat been committee (aid Ili.il Hie meeting, ami n hat we have now."
tne ye*r. Tho*e meeting with the
The Rev, Robert II Spear Jr..
General Chairmen were: Mr*. working with AVagner and Grant, held at II. lu I.Hiav at the Sanford j Krider met vvllh Executive Hi- *v.i*tor of live Church of Hie Nara
France* Roberta, Mr*. Jerry Kirk, and Black and Annotate* flalnet- Fire Department empha*i;ed Die rector It It, Fuller Jr.. Howard
tone In Sanford told Ihe Kiwnnl*
Mr*. Joyce Jnne*. Mr*. Lucille stile engineering firm, time Mav "initvortan e ol Fire t’rrv mlb-li Smith. Field Diretior, and John
t Dabney, F'icid Service Direc­ Club of Ddh the hum-ton* and
Behren*. Mr*. Nettle Kader. Mr*. 7lh. when a resolution was .*hi"' Week" here in Sanford.
/nan
Rl.er, ed by the council m accept the ofChief Mack N Cleveland Sr. tor He *ai l "The Seminole Coun­ the ««rii*u* *idr of hi* experience*.
$n Plltard.
Plltanl. Mr*.
Mr*. Jewell
Jewell Riser,
Wf*. BUI
Bill Crabtree. Mr*. Carolyn ttT
b&gt; "'h h -ru L a.»c.o«ir). .if the Sanford Fire Department, ty picture Imik* belter than ever,"
"From my experience* and o!&gt;Crappi. Mr*. Athby Jone*, and prendrn! of Ca»»eli»errr&gt; llilitie* with thr help of hi* *laff of fur- following hi* return to Sanford (crvatlon* along Ihe way, I've
Co
.
to
take
over
the
water
*yitem
la*t
night.
men drmonMruIrd to the vi.dMr*. W. A Ludwig.
found that all rompen*aiion dor*
at no cott to the r it item.
ini, Jayrcci Iho entire File lie
11ie Seminole County Chamber n-t come with the pay check,"
Plan* were outlined for the
The S321.0U0 transaction will be partmenl operation
o f Commerce Manager *ald that the Rev, Spear told hi* civic club
year which will Ineiudr four dan* liquidated entirely from earning*,
A!«n dlicuned at loday'* Jay* with the Glenn Martin plant In audience.
m to be held at the Celery Crate, agalmt which first and •round
In hi* reading of "The Touch of
The flrat of the four dance* will water revenue bond* will be I*- ree meeling were the plan* fur i enlral Florida. I‘ratt and AVhit*
F*ire Station No. Two being drawn ney plant* on thr Fla«t Coa»l in The Matter'* Hand", Ihe Rev,
be held on Oet. 2S from 7:10 to »ued.
10:10 p. m.
Black anil Associ.il. s in their up hy the Board of City Corn- 'He Palm llearh area, and with Spear reached the climax of hi*
General Flleclri.- and Minrtrap.ili«* addte** which drnp-n*! rated, vi­
mi** loner*.
Those invited will bo the •even­ proa|&gt;rrtu* projected over a ten“ F'iie Pre*ention Week ' i» one Honeywell &lt;-n the We*t Coait in vidly, the vatu* of an item being
ly and eighth grade pupil* from year growth period, thuwed that
the Tain|&gt;a area. Sanford and auctioned.
tmnford Junior Hirb. Plnrcre«t the water *&gt;*tem will pay olf all of the major annua) project* of
Seminole County "l* in an envi­
the
Seminole
County
Junior
Cham­
Indebtedness
over
a
thirty-year
Referring to a biblical quota
School, All Soul* I’aroehlal School,
able portion for aitracling tup* lion frntn Ihe Old TcMament Batik
and the Lake Monroe School. period, provide linking fund* (or ber o f Conimerre.
plirr*.”
- f Ze.hsri.th. 1 fl, the Rev. Spear
Children attending will run be al- '
•
am. expansion and( Check &gt;beel, fur vii.ldien t»
“ New m lu*trie* warp to know -aid, a nun'* life I* bated "Not
lowed to leave the Celery Crate bond retirement. Al-o, during that li.ke home to their parent* are
wbat they are buying when they by might nor by power, but by my
during the dance unle*. accom- l"riod of time, according to the tiring diitnbiilcd in all of the
•ele.-' a community in which to lo* »plrit.*
pro*prci'&lt;*. 9 ittrplu* of more Seminole fount*
-hoo »
panled by their patent*.
than fSo.uu*! have accumulated. Gramkmr ami Bill lavrknrd ire rat*," anM Krider. An iinlu*lrlal
"Many thing* I did not under
Prue* will he given at the danee,
Under term* of the ordinance, making ibe di*tribntlan of Hie pr»*|i«-et l.a.k* for trallMlr and 'tand a* I wa* raitnl In * minis­
however, it wa* emphatlrcd that
Hibbard Casselberry will manage •afely check theel* wiih tbe .ompu-ht-Ti.lve fact* alamt a com* ter’* home that I understand now,"
thi* will not he a rosbimu affair.
thp system for the next ten-year help of the Sanford Fir.- Depart inunity'* re-ource* and facilities, •aid Ihe ttev. Spear a* he wove ho
A'arious euminittee* and assign- ptnod; the fircnl agent*, l-evdy, ment.
and al-» for the intangible* that addrea* through both teriou* and
vfenli were created and chairmen Wheeler and Alli-mati will ire tin
T h e e ihecli, filled out, will w.ll nia.e for good and proa- amuilng Incident* throughout hi*
•ppolntrd. They are: matter* of ancial adr D on, ami Black and *erve »» free w . - e . for Semi­ P«iou* hrw « for hlmielf and hi*
lif*.
ceremony, Geo-gg PW**f rod C'iJ /H o i late*-Ire to be ri-Ulr#*) ai nole County children to allend employe*, laid Krider.
A reading, alth Ihe title "Thr
font Johnton; dour rnitrmen, Ur*. t.-chnve-l advisor*. A Wrri-uA to
"He
t.-ek*,
jlvive
all
a
*uilahlr
Helen Bradley and Mr*. Ho*e Liuvlberry. in even! one should * movie Saltirda* rm.ruing at v Hid ,vtrul .-linule* for hi* new Country Church" rrmipbanDed the
principle highlight of the avidre**.
Southward; refre*hmrnt chairmen. he named, will Ire appointed by u'clmk at the II 1
rangetneni* for the movie were entripii*i*.“ Ihe Senuh.de Colli.tv He concluded. "I challenge you
Mr*. A»uLy Jane* and Mr*. Vir­ joint appro a I of the board ol
Cham
tier
of
Commerce
executive
made hy all of Ihe Hanford F'ire
with lltl* thought whalever we
ginia Col lit:*; prire chairman, Mr
.orim n led
Aldnmrn and the first inn bond- In-iitJiice Agent*
had hoe!, then In the hlllcreat
Helen Barbour; publicity chair­ holder*.
"And
Hint I* Junt exactly,
A capacity crowd I- f cp n l.il ••(
church home O God, un.h r t he.*,
man. Mr*. Minnie Smith; drink ‘
A report on a prop.-al to pave attend Ibe free movie ol Ibe vvl.jt » e are going to provide — may wr have a revival, not of
rivalrman. U m y F.»tridge: decora
, , h „f i,ake triplet Hr.
Kit* Theatre. To handle thr big •i picture Ihut will (ila.-e Sanford IHiwrr, but of spirit "
;Jon* chairmen. Mr*. W. A.
given by Don Willson, vhalrattendance offii ml* o f the Jav* ami Semmolt County in the top
Die Rev Spear w it Introduced
idatirrt and Mr*. Joyce June*.
|nuu. Bill son reported Inal
ree* have eallel on it* member* •P'1 for mlu*'rte* looking f»r a by the Hrv. I'erry Stone, patlnr
Money rrallied from the dance*, proalmatcly fifty per-cent ol the tn a*-i*l.
»pol tn locati * Krider *aid,
according to the General Chair* property o u m ri involved, have
"We have everything they io-e.li of thr Fir*t ChriHlan Church, and
The old fire engine, placed in
men, will go toward (retiring uni- agreed on the paving prnpoial.
mid
want." he *aid. "our jibi a member of the KiwanD Club'*
the Klk‘« Club play around m
forma far the *chool team*.
Council took umlrr alvivcmenl
now
D to put our dory before Support of Churihe* Committee.
F..ri vielliin
1* jr
Preliminary plan* for the tehool thr request from W. C, L»gvie and •erve&lt;! »• an alii, -lion for the them In n mamier that will at-|
year, include batketball and a ban J. .1 iiinrcr ot -rianuu, turn r&gt;- yr.ung folk* for many month*, tract them here "
quc*t for a franchise to collrot re- h*« hern mo*ed lempfiranly to
quel for Ihe graduating cla&lt;litse amt garbage in llu* town. the corw r of Fir*l St ..n&lt;l vi *:■
Attorney Grant will draw all or­
nolia Ave. to .nil attention lo
dinance pertaining to garbage and
The nin-tlblv meeting of Iho
F'ire Prevention Week
V &lt;lgu
rtfuie pick-up, and after adop­
L'htiMlan Women'* F'ellovrthlp will
placed on the retired fire apparation, bui* will or received from
tu* real* "I'v e done my part,
The Micrnli* * Ircle o f the he held at the Fir»l ChriHlan
tho»r offering that service. Local
Chnrth. 1WT Sanfortl Ave. Mon­
why don l you do your* "
Sanford tintden Club wilt gather
day, 7:.VI pm Mr*. O T. Peart
tonight nt the home of Mr*. I„ I*.
Indicated he would prefer to .IDinn will preside with Mr*. V. It
‘ The Independent Voter"
Ilag in. 1*03 Park Ave. at 7 o'clock
A IS per rent Increaie in resit* cimllnue l.tr services, rendered
Grantham and Mr*. H. H Wtl
In H.e Cleveland • llUioe
for a covered dith 'upper
tered voter* »lnee the 1911 elee* „*er a period of two year*
ll.vtn* acting a* ho*lc«.e* Mr*
Co-ho»te»*e* will he Mr*. J E.
tb*W ha* hewn recorded by ih\ habnet of I3AVU* In the campaign nf IMI. Itirnh'
II. K. Ring t« In have rhartt nf
D-*l I* defined ■ Mugwump Nichold*. Mr*. II K Ring and
Semlnol# County Supervisor o f .tract lighting fund vrat reported
the program. Pa*mr Perry I-.
tlndcprudent Voter) n :
'a Mr*. Fred Terkln*. Mr* C L.
Regiitratlon. according to figure* hy France* Allen, town clerk. The
Stone wilt mike a brief tnt.rna
fellow
ith hi* m u on ope l ’oveil will *prak on "Propaga­
released todiy.
*trert light* *rr maintained by
tlo-vt report.
tion "
(life o f Ihe fence and hi* wump
, "AVe now have n total of I2.«kd Ihe Mate cigarette tax refund
For over»ea* relief the wuuu-n
on Ihe other!"
1A lte re d voter*," Mn Camilla
--------------------------will bung lo the meeting u*&lt;-d
Tn dl*pu*e of unu«.d mug*,
Bruce **ii iod ,y
men'* *nd older hoy*' clothing
china and brie brae at a pG&gt;
In IW4, aftrr a card turvey
®
(wa*he.t but not pre«»edi, three
fit I- you u*e Want Ad* Call
Partly dowdy through Friday; yard piece* of g-od* for work
for reregirtratlon wa. eompleled S e e k s D o n a t i o n s
tail
for
fa*t
action
Want
Ad*
••Id \lr». Ilnirt, wt hid a trdal
#
loo tonight f.I T«.
clothe*, and blanket* of any *i/e
of 9.150 rmruiervl o u m
in F o r A u C t l O n O c t . 2 0
h^minol^ County,
IdtS’GWOOD — An auction to
Today the regiitratlon t* a* fol­
low*: White Democrat*. 9731; he held by Longwood Area Char
Colored Democrat*, 7137; While
Commerce in Sunny Shad.Republican*, IIW Colored He- , '
w.
. f" r ,l,p brnfr:l " f
During Ihe past to lav* ututv -ter of ll.-avy At'avk Wing Dm- parted to join forward elementa
!&gt;£&gt;li.an*.
and all pro- o f VAR tl li.vted a I Hanford wished CRR
than*, tav
HA; other regl.ir.v- " ■
K C
Mthla ho, &lt;&gt;f his •quadron nl Port l.yaulcy,
reed*
will
be
given
to
the
Me
lira!
n». white HI, .-loreI two. acNaval Air Matl.iii halt- hiu-n .otmiumllng offi cr of VAII It, Mio.n-.-o
cording to figure- relea.ed hy ihe
Thf building ii very near leaving for a five month* tour "a pleasant trip and a g.ral dm
VAR It wa* f»rme&lt;l on Nov I,
cnmntftion, with only interior
Superviior of Rrgittration
of duly in Hie Mediterranean ployment" Tiar'day, when CDR. 19-so. making Ihl* Ih. squadron'*
work
now
required.
"Thl* I* the hlggrtt regiCra
Mlldahn leading Ihtee North Am- first foreign lour of doty. In lc-*
Dil* event will be held on area.
lion in the hiitory of the county,'
( apt. J. T. Blackburn, ..unman- rricmi AJ Savage aircraft de- than one year VAII II ha* forged
Saturday,
Oct.
30.
at
7:30
p
ui
the &gt;atd
a team capable of taking it*
in Sunnyshadr Park Auctioning
place in the Navy's fighting arm.
will begin proniply at the given
through Ihe herculean effort' of
time and refreshment* will he
the entire squadron, who carry
served throughout the evening
with them memories of long
unler the Chairman*hip of Mr*.
hour* on duty, working under pre*.
K. Black.
Mire to get the job d o n e Not lo
Donation* o f any article* or
b« forgotten ar
Ih*- **!*.-*,
hakc.l good* are requested and
children an) sweethearts of the
New* of f&gt;anfnrj rrarhr* (*r Ihe Chamber will have a truck
men, who contributed immeas­
end wide, a* demon»traled today and ear available lo pick up ell
urably to the stirce" and well
whe- • tsnford minlr firm «hlnped donation* through Oct. IT 20 A ny
being of Ihe 'quadron.
hand Instrument, to he med In one having anything they would
'Tribute should alio lie pat.)
Alaska.
rare to give may call, Dick
to Ihe City of Sanford and our
PrGr J. Rukur. owner and op- Zartrm-n. W. P
T IV |i r - " i ,
neighbor*, the frkndlinen, and
eralor of rt'ikur'* Music Shop, W-MM; or any Chamber men*helping hand, underHanding and
•aid .l"da» that he Is ahinplng her *nd they will receive a
sympathy frerly given lo u* a«
both trombones and cornets to pick up.
member* in the enmmunlty."
President D. Zirlman rrn-e«l*
f t ll..n Junior Cnltere In Silka,
member* of the unit said.
Ar- t-s ‘ or use In the hand there. that all effort* tie put forth on
VAH-11 1* saying "*o long” to
W, E. Rosrvar, hand and mu*’e thi* event so that the Medical
director ef the eotlege, a friend Building ran be ftnDhrd and thla
Sanford and their fam illt' and
Bukur'a formerlv lived In project of the Chamber be mark­
ar* looking forward to Their re­
turn to Florida.
Coene end nbtelned Mi band In- ed "Operation M B. Completed."
For Ihoie who are not familiar
•tr-vments Ihrmirb Bukur'a estab­
lishment.
with Ihe vast mechanism and
MMAN IRT BY CAR
forcev ted into play when a Navy
"uievar. In golnr to hi* new
MIAMI (D—William Rote. 70(
squadron move* to a foreign
uiignment. dlrwrtlng the hand wai killed yesterday when hit by
»ed eholr of ShrHon Junior Cot- a car a* he walked aeros* a
duty port, the following may
le y . retnrml»errd Bulnr and nl*e- bridge. He wa* Dade County'* MP.MBKRS OF VAII-II h ard a transport which will lake them prove of Interest:
Before a man or a machine
• l^ l* order with the
Hanford lOInd traffic fatility tj i» year and oversea* where they will »»iv» a tour of duty. (Official Photo, UJ1.
dealer.
move* an Inch, th* "planoera",
tha fourlh within 24 hour*.
Navy)

Social, Athletic
Events Planned
U Junior High

Local Jaycees Hold CofC Head Humorous Events
Today's Luncheon Returns
Told By Minister
From Talks
At Fire Station
At Kiwanis Club

2? Pet. Increase
Tn Registration
Recorded This Year ^

Magnolia Circle
Gathers Tonight

m#n’ A D Johnwn h*’

Longwood CofC

Weather

CWF W ill Convene
At Church Monday

I'RFH IMIN MtY IIISCI!SHION3 for an InduMriT Survey of Sanfunl and Ita area got underway thla
motiiing. Outlining the survey are (left to right) John Krl.ler, Manager of the Semin-I# County
Chami-er of t'omnirrv*, W. M. Il-*lwlek, ef Hoitwiek, live., tndu*Ul*l Flngineer* of Daytona Beaeh,
and H. It. Coleman. District Manager of lh« F'londa Power and Light Co, (Staff Photo)

★ ★ ★
Preliminary Plans C o fC M em bership
For Industrial
Drive Set Nov. 13
Survey Discussed
Duplicate Bridge
An InduMrla! Survey wilt gel
underway eeiy *hurtty, If talk* to­
day are satisfactory, *»id W. M.
Hostwlck. head nf Bostwlck, C o.
IndiiHrial Ftnglnrcr* of Daytona
Beach.
Vt 3 meeling thl* morning with
John Kri.lcr, manager of the
Seminole County
Chamlw-r of
Cummcm- and H. It. Coleman.
Di tr|-t Manager far Florid* Pnw
er and Light Company, prelimlnat* (dan* were being dlietiued
In order lo net the survey tnitiatnl
,
"The data i* avaikblr," tahl
BoMwirk, "but a careful study
must be made o f maay factor*
that would hrtng Ibe survey to
• cortcl iMen and ;ilve the overall
In.In*try picture for San f-rd"
llotiwick -.ltd (hi* morning Hut
it would tak- lv*n or Ihrre month*
to complete Ihe Inlu.lri.il Sorvev and come op with an answer."
ihe 111* t,.m llearh Industrial
engineering fit in made an Indu*
trial Survey of Ihe Sanfortl area
in 1!U3 at d 1919.
However, a review of Ihe sur­
vey revealed that the
on thud:
shown ha* been far exceeded ex­
cept in minor instance*
It II Coleman, wh»*e company
I* financing the nirvry for San­
ford and it* industrial area **id
that "the »tir*ev wdll give u« a
picture ol what we can r«pec(
here and po*«ihly how we would
go about nuking step* to obtain
all Hut Sanford can get for Its
economy,
,
Krid-r *ald "D ie n*wr survey
wiM to i-rv important in work­
ing out various phare* of the
program we have before u * "

Additional
ocal News
On Page 3

VAH-11 Departs ForTour Of Duty In Med

Music Dealer's
justness Extends
l o Alaskan Point

t

"The lug drive to bring the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce membership up to It*
full quota will hr staged the week
of Nov. 13," Don Bale*, member­
ship drive chairman said today.
From now until that date, &gt;sid
The Sanford Duplicate Brldga
Bate . emphasis will he placed »n
Ihe renewal of membership in the Club an affiliate of the Florida
i lumber of Commerce and every Slate and National Duplicate
effort will be made tn Increase Bridge (Intis will »l*gr it* an*
the membership roll to ita full nual tournament beginning on
Oct. IS,
strength
The Inuroa merit li to determine
However, the memberthlp drive
chairman pointed nut, "did* is the Ihe Sanford champion bridge play*
must important year In Ihe Semi­ er and will ho open, not only ts
wha
nole County Chamber ul Com- meml-rrs, hut to anyone
mrtve History and grcalrr goal* withes lu enter.
Winner of the tournament la de*
have hern set to arcomplllh a
the hcsl
full slate nf project* during the tcrmlnrd by having
overall average In five eeasloos
cumin* year.
Various suUcllatl.n cotnmiUe** out of ala.
There la a tournament trophy
will he annnouneed later, na!e*
said thi* morning, along with oth­ which la provided by the San&gt;
er iomhiiM.es to mpport Ihe all font Jewelry and Luggage Co.
out campaign that I* now set for arxl held for a year. In addition,
therr are a number nf other
November.
The Seminole County Chamber pm r* contributed by Touchton
uf Commerre secretarial staff baa Drug Co. that will be awarded
tcl'cdtlhd the release o| ieltels, during the tournament.
Finiry fee in Ihe itmrnnment
literature, appeals and other pro­
motion effolt* to supplement the is 23e per session for member*
work of Ihe membership commit- of the Hanford Duplicate Bridge
Club and M&gt;c per &gt;e**lon for non*
Ire, said Bair*.
member*.
"W r want to especially thank all
The Hanford Duplicate Brldga
of Ihe former member* and pre(Tuh's annual tournament
at*
lent member* for renewing their
traeta many bridge player a who
membership* voluntarily," Don
Bale* announced (hit morning, "All lake part In the six ttul-na each
of Ihe membership* Hist mine In year.
.lining the ruining four week* wilt
lighten the load ol the team* 1st-!
e.| hi .all &gt;.n nr- per live member*
o f the Chamber of Commerre.
"Thr per ton* l contact member­
ship campaign will be tlaged dur­
ing Ihe week of Nov. 13 and will |
Thr Holy Name Society of Atl
iinnoubtelly get underx* ly with a
In k off breakfast," said Bale*. SouD Chur.-h held lit first meet.
"We do not erperl the all out ef­ In* &lt;d the season Tuesday night
fect lo last more then a week, for In the rarish Annex,
President E. Witt give a brief
with the rnthusiaim that ls bring
generated in Ihe program that I* report on Ihe Cenirsl Deanery
bring adopted by the Seniitlolo Rally held recently at the F.tk'a
County chamber of Commerce, we (Tub. The membership iruvr a
have reason In believe that Ihe rising vole of thank* In president
Chamber of Com merce will have AVBt, hi* worker* and the Filk’i
Club for their effort* In making
II* most successful year ever.
"W e hope that every merehanl thi* rally, the fir«t ever to bo
bii*tnr*s or profession.*) man who held in Hanford, the outstanding
•ervei on this y« ir ’i memlierahlp sucre** it turned out to be.
drive team* will r - q u r ’ vith cn*
Mr. Galloway, Sanford Naval
Ibutiesm," »aid l*on Hale*.
Air Stjlion, volunteered to roach
"It t* natural for i.a to believe Ihe Uiy* o f All Soul* Parochial
that With Ihe brilliant mith-lt a- School In the variou*
athte'le
head of Sanford and Ks-mlnoie events, with M. Faille and I uka
&lt;d u ill* pi tlie Iminrdlal*' future, ntvisling him.
inember* ..II irfio-* tl
eonflWay* and mrana were illscutt*
dense in our growth an dexpansun p-l at the mrellig to make tha
through enthusiadlr approach lu fourth Annual Church Winter
securing members," Ihe member­ Festival bigger and better for
ship drive rhalrman added.
I9M. the dale bemg »rl for Sat­
"We have set our goals high urday, Nov. IT starting at 12
Intrti'tonally," added Rale*." and noon, on the Church gorumlt
we expert in reach them one at Oak Ave. and Ninth Sthundred per cent."

Club W ill Stage
Tourney Oct. 25

Report On Central
Deanery Rally Is
Given At Meeting

ho**» I. ', u ho*y f..r nionlh* work-,
tug ..ot Hi.- entire movement no
paper G.glstir* and 'iipply back­
up pro. e-lure* *rr formulnlrd an*i
gradually put into motion *o
that month* heme a nee.led part,
«H tele o f clothing or food it
avji laid.- when needed.
Training ami maintenance pro­
gram* fnr ground ami flight per­
sonnel are *ei up. Word* are in..despiAle H picture the sweat,
long hour*, frustration* and turd
work neri-s.iry for the prelimin­
ary stage 1hii«e closest to them
David (Jatchei, Sanford City
lixiw th&gt; r who reap Ihe long
Commluinner, and member of
lonely hour' of waiting are their
the Seminole Couniy Junior Cham*
families and frien-D.
Plan* are helm- made for mem­ her of Commerce, haa .been ap­
Now the rho-en day 'tart* to
aceelrralr ami with inrreating ber* o f the Semin.de County Jun­ pointed to head the Important
relrntle»*nr»* rumrs closer *nd ior Chamber of Commerce to at- "Voire o f Democracy" project.
Serving with Gatchel on tha
clntrr. If (Hissihle the pare, ten­ *-nd the rauru* lo he held in
sion ant hour* of work, lieromt Winter Haven, Get -jji at ! o.m. enmmlHew are: Garfield Willett*,
even greater. Die advance rrewl In the Florida Room of the Nora Bob Bennett, Jark Sewell. Tom
MrDunal.1, and Gerald Mettaer.
have departed, token to Ibolr M -Vn Auditorium.
The "Voice of Democracy" «*•
local t.nyre« ate expected to
destination hy Navy air tiaiup«*rt *quadron*. Flight citw.* are attend thl* meeting to ili*eux* tay contest ii gaining in popu­
briefed, pilot* have their route*, s'Dtrlrt olan* to 1&gt;e prrs.-otyl at larity each year and it U ex­
pected to be emphasiiH this
wrsther Information, radio fre­ the F'all Confereme.
Th* AA'inter Haven DHtrlet year by Um local Jayrea orgeat*
quencies and fuel consumption
data, navigator' have their plott­ meeting Is being held Jitst two gallon.
ing chart* an I equipment for tak­ week* prior to the F’all ConferVICE PRESIDENT NAMED
ing run and star 'hot* for rain - enre that I* arheduled for Nov.
tial navigation over Ihe trackieia IB-Ill In Fort IT*ree at Sham­ OMAHA - T h e National lastfts
lute of Municipal l« w Of Deer*
wa*te of Ihe Atiantlr. In addition rock Village.
Reservation* are now being veatrnlay named F. Churchill
Ihe war le-rn aid of Radar and
la.ran I* checked and rechecked made al the Tourist Information Mellett o f Pensacola, Fla., • rR»
'
(( owitn«rd Da (fig# 2)
1 Booth for both meeting*.
|giooal vice pra^daot.

Gatchel To Head
Rescrvations Are
Now Being Made Essay Contesf
For Jaycee Caucus

�T*

TI1K SALFORD 1IKRALD
Past: 2, Thurs. Oct. 11, 1956

Test Knowledge
Of Our President's
tty Till" ASSOCIATED PRESS
School i* back In session and
thr presidential election la Jutl
armind thr cornrr an now la aa
good a time aa any to trat your
knowledge of our rounlry'a presldenta.
Did you know (nr Instance, that
John Adams waa the only presi­
dent to live to see hta ion inaugu­
rated pm ldenl* That Abraham
Lincoln was thr fin t president
born beyond the boundaries of the
nriglnal 13 colonies’ That Martin
Van Ilurrn waa the tint president
bom under the Stars and Stripes?
Here are 13 questions. See how
you make out.
1. What three presidents were
born west o( the Mississippi Rl
vrr?
Z. How many bachelors have
been elected president?
3. Washington twice had a una
turnout vote in the cleclrorial col
lege After him, who came the
close.*t to being a unanimous
chotca?
4. Both Franklin D. Roosevelt
and his wife Eleanor were relat­
ed to Theodore Roosevelt. Who
waa the closest?
3. Did any other president be­
sides Franklin D. Roosevelt at
tempt to win hit party's nomt
nation for a full third term?
8 Who served the rhorteel time
in the office o f president?
7. One college has produced four
presldenti and
another three.
Name the colleges and the prest
denis.
I. What three vice presidents
later were elected president with
out first filling ihc lop offlee by
death or assassination.
0. Who was the oldest man ever
to be elected president?
10. The youngest?
II. Which president never spent
a day in school?
1Z. What three pretldanti found
romance and married while in o f­
fice?
13. To resolve a deadlock, two
presidents were chosen by the
House of Representatives and one
by a special ilt-tlin.ni tomlsssion. Name them.
It. 3lost prcsidrrts were either
lawyers or soldiers but the office
hi a been held by a taller, an en­
gineer and a newspaper editor.
Who were they?
3. Give the full first names of
Cleveland, Wilson amt ConUflge.
Answeri-no credit lor pert is I
answers.
1. Herbert Hoover, West Rraneh,
Iowa; Harry S Trnman, Lamar,
3 to ; Dwight Eisenhower, Deni­
son, Tea.
Z. Two. Buchanan and Cleve­
land:
3. James Monroe missed being
■ unanimous choice by only one
vote In the electoral college when
elected to ■ second term in 1120.

MOW TH* HECK COULD I
LIT ANYONE KNOW
WHO l AM ? r------ -

Passport to Happiness
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CHAPTER 13
■"PILE CAPTAIN srwa at dinner
1 that night. Mo sraa a Jovial
old s«a dog with a red face and
bristling gray hair, and ho laughed
continually. The passengers, seem­
ing to take their cue from him.
wrro jolly too. Everyone seemed
to be enjoying himself, VaJ thought.
Uut she and Dirk had said prac­
tically nothing unco they had com­
menced eating. Probably I am
naive and stupul, she thought, and
again oho had a frightening feel­
ing that aho waa getting well out
o( her depth. It was no longer any
use trying to tell herself that all
this waa none of her business. Now
aha knew there waa no eaeape. She
waa involved not ooly by circnmstances but emotionally.
“ You don't have to look at me
all the time. You can glance to­
ward the doctor's table occasion­
ally," Dirk aald dryly.
She felt the color ruah up under
her blue eyes. “ Why ahould I want
to look at him 7"
“ Why not? Surely hta lha an­
swer In any girl s dream, especial­
ly a young nurse's," ha added
cruelly.
Ilruce waa silting at his table
surrounded by bis middle-aged
harem; ha looked unusually bandsome in his dreae mesa uniform.
The women were chattering eager­
ly to him and to one another. The
storm bad subsided; the good
weather waa with them. The cruise
had really begun.
“There’s a notice up on the board
that there'll be dancing tonight,"
Dirk renter kad.
“Oh, really?"
“Oh, really?" Hla smooth voice
mocked her. "You're dressed for It,
aren't you? And darn prettily
dressed, aa I said before. 1 didn't
know nurses knew so much about
ciothea or wrbrro to buy them."
“ A friend of mine is a mannaquin. She’s the asms Hit as 1 am."
11a pushed hla plate aside and
reeled his elbows on the labia.
"Yea, probably you can fit a man­
nequin’s clothes. You have the
figure; all the same, you could
never be a mannequin."
"Why not?" aha asked, laugh O IhV Msysle Orel*. Rapflnlad
A Eleanor. She was Teddy Roo­
sevelt's niece; Franklin wae only
hll fifth cousin,
3. Ltysic* S. G nnt sought a
third tarns but the nomination
went to Jam ti Garfield.
6, William
ll c a n
Harrison
served only from March 4 to
April 4. 1841.
7. Harvard haa produced John
Adams, John
Quincy Adams,
Theodora Roosevelt and Franklin
D. Rosevelt. William and Mary
College produced Thomas Jefler*oo, James klonroe and John Ty­
ler.
I. John Adams, Thomas Jetfcrson. and Martin van Rurcn,
•.William Hanry Harrison at 88.

ing. Never In her wildest dreams the tin* waiting for someone who
had she thought of bctsclf aa a hadn't come?
Had Uruce too many patMota
mannequin.
"You're too much a down-to- still to join in lha frivolities ? flurw
earth person, too essentially real. ly those seasick patients wno
A mannequin must suggest a still keeping to thru beda wutilXl
dream. The face of the girl wear­ be requiring medic* attention?
ing the gown must be a* blank and
Thera was a asck feeling in ntr
characterless aa possible. The cus­ heart aa she wondered If he were
tomer must see Aerial/ ui that avoiding her. Uut prebahly I q
gv-wn and be unconscious of the only flattering myself, she thought,
mannequin. Uut your face la too believing / have anything to de
vital, VaJ. They couldn't fall but wth hla non-appearance. He told
to be conscious of you." He grinned me be waa tlrrd. and certainly x«
and added, “ You’re a stubborn, re­ looked tired when we talked Uus
bellious little thing, aa I've dis­ afternoon.
covered to my cost tonight." Ha
When finally ha appeared aoa
smiled and she smiled back at him. and her partner wars dancing g i l
Aho fell almost absurdly grateful the I o u n g t door. She saw bun
that they were on friendly term* standing there.
again.
He v s* mok.r.g about him Inde­
During dinner Dirk kept the con­
versation going on a lightly enter­ cisively, on* untidy strand of dark
taining vein, telling her amusing hair falling across hla forehead.
anecdotes about the various ten­ Hia dark eyes were Marching the
ants on hla father's estate. It was dance floor, obviously Marching foe
impersonal talk, the sort oi chat­ someone, and suddenly her heart
ter ho and she might have ex­ seemed to atop beating, and she
changed had they met casually at almost prayed. And then aha gave
herself a sharp mental shake, and
a dinner party.
The upstairs lounge had been continued to talk averanlmaiadly
cleared for dancing and the ship s to her present partner in wtXa
smalt orchestra was waiting to she hadn't much Interest. Out pour
begin. Apparently the Captain had young man, how could ha know?
“ You're certainly a wonderful
decided to make this a gel-logcther
dance for the passengru, with little dancer."
favors, a balloon dance, a 1‘aul
Hha iaugne-1 "1 m n ot I’ ve does
Jones and several E x c u s s - m s very UUle dancing."
dances.
“ You cant expect me to believe
In the beginning of the evening that? You're a wonderful hi tie
VaJ danced several tunes with danc«r." He repeated It enthueuaDirk. But presently other of the Ucatljr.
When lha dance waa over they
men passengers cams up and asked
her for dances, and after the Paul wrent back la aaa at the lahle^jt
Janas, when everyone waa infor­ the end of the lounge aad since X*
mally Introduced, so to apeak, Val •aid she was UUraty, be ordered
found herself with an embarrass­ her a lemonade. While she drank
ment of would-be partner*. Even It aho tried to main lain the previ­
the Captain, who seemed U&gt; enjoy ous blight flow of conversation,
himself mors at the liar than on but now aha could think of noth­
the dance floor, asked her for a ing to say to him.
The sense of expectancy was
dance.
“ You‘,e the success of the eve­ making her Itel almost sick. Hut
ning," Dirk said, smiling. “ My Id.a before lha Intarval in which Ibe
to get you out of uniform waa a bend had fans eut to refresh them­
selves was over, ilruce came up te
good one, eh?"
Hhe smiled back at him. T l's her. He smiled down at her s in g ­
certainly a lovely party." Out in ly as he said, “May I have (fc
her heart she asked herself, Wax dance, Nurse?"
it •lovely party? Hasn't skaialJ
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br eerralistoa of Atsloe bocks Distributed by Kiss Feature* Syndicate.
10 Theodore Roosevelt at 42.
11. Andrew Johnson.
1Z. Widowers John Tyler and
Woodrow Wilson and bachelor
Grover Cleveland.
13. Thomas Jefferson and John
Qulney Adams were rtoien by the
House o f Representative*; Ruth­
erford B, Hayes by a special elec­

tion commission. II. Andrew Johnson was a tai­
lor, Herbert Uoover a rnlnief
engineer, Warren G. Harding a
small town newspaper editor.^
II. Their full names wars # r phtn Grover Cleveland. Thom si
Woodrow Wilson and John Calita
Coolidge.

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�Absentee Ballots
Available Friday

“THE MAN WHO
WASN’T THERE”
The kindest thin* that can be
•ai&lt;! about our present Congre**man I* that he wa* 'man who
wasn't there'.
.•IK WAS NOT THERE when:
. , Ike needed hi* support on
important legislation.
. . He MISSED »7 IMPORT­
ANT ROLL CALKS on significant
legislation.
. . HE MISSED 111 Ql'ORL’ M
ROLL CALLS.
. HE FAILED TO INTRO
DUCE AND PASS anjr important
legislation for all the peopte of
*d i district In the pa.t 8 years.
I l le openly admit* hi* recorJ I*
not' wh*' he did but WHAT HE
DIDN’T DO. He laughingly ad­
mit* he mined the roll rail* a*
though l' were a big Joke. To me,
proper at'ention to the vital mat­
ter* of our country by our elect­
ed repre*entative» it not a laugh­
ing matter. It It an affront to
our cltlienry to have our coo(_t»»man boait of a ’do-nothing'
.Ccord.

Absentee ballot* will be avail­
able tomorrow,
Mr*. Camilla
Rrtice, Seminole County Super­
visor of Registration *aid today.
•The deadline for absentee bal­
loting will be through Oct. 25,"
•he *»IJ.
Ballot* may be obtained at the
office of the Seminole County
SuptrvDor o f Regulation In the
Chamber o f Commerce Building.

RE-ELECTED BY FFVA - At the 13th Annual Conven­
tion of the Florida F'ruit and Vegetable Association held in
Miami Reach recently [left to right] Joffre C. David, Orlan­
do. was re-elected secretary and treasurer; Rudolph Matt­
son. F’t. Pierre was re-elected president and Andrew Duila
Jr., Oviedo, was re elected vice-president. Mattson and Dod.i
are growers. David is general manager of FFVA.

VAH

Hospital Notes

(Cnnllnurd from Page II
by the navigator. Knowledge of
Oct. is
Admissions:
the aircraft position may he a
matter of life or death. The radio
S'uart (ioiile i Lake Mary )
man ha* checkel all hi* shod
Ronald t'a-li (Sanford)
and long range communication*
Washington Young (Sanford)
equipment, frequencies and factHj / cI I! j - u i i
: litir* (bo'h commercial nnd mili­
('.race Earl (Sanford)
tary) that lie will or may have to
Birnicc Stone (Sanford)
uie rnroute.
Jack Jonc* (Sanford)
The day arrive*, farewell* are
Betty Mountcaitlc (Sanford)
*aid- crew* board their aircraft
W. A. Adam* (Sanford)
and then are gone, fading in'o the
Ditrharge*:
eastern tky From now on the Itreda Crawford an.) baby boy
safety and well being o f the High
Ruby Griffis (Sanfordi
erew* and transport paitengen
Margaret Powell (Sanford)
are in the hand* of God and the Meredith James and baby girl
va*t system operated by the
(Winter Park)
military and civilian agencies
Lorcnea M cflrlff (Sanford*
Aircraft arr constantly tracked
Richard Hudson (Oviedo)
by ground radar unit* within the
Bernice Stone (Sanford)
continental limit* o f the ITS.
Oct. I!
further out to sea the late«t and
Admission*!
newest airborn radar unit* and
Ronnie LaVernc McGrlff
the »ea locked Trxa* tower* eon(Sanford)
tlnue plotting the course through Mm n arian Mitchell (Sanford)
LUND
i| „ . R0b«.r( Gctman tSanfor.l)
My opponent claim* he l* mak* the *ky. E*en further out the
ing hi. annual trip through the Hler I* not alone. The pnternalion.
Rlrlh*:
ally oprra'ed ocean station vc*
Baby Boy Earl
district. Ur m*«l hr
u.irr
Baby Boy MourVi astir
strange type of calenJar in view •el* provide a watchful eye and
of the fact that his 'annual* trip friendly aid lo the passing airBaby Girl Grtman
lli-v barges:
happen* once every eight ye*r». rraft a* they maintain their 21
hour watch through fair and foul
W. A. Adam* (Sanford)
weather. Although the ehanrea
of •
a mishap
Indeedi »mall. in*
the » j • | | a ■ \ki
or
niiinap are
irr inam
precautions taken are elaborate. M 0 | I T . N . W O O U
For many year* Florida has Should an airrrift mi** a report- .
. .
. .
.
been forced to pay freight rate*
.
tn»f Period (about once every IS A d m i n i S t r Q r lV C
which have
discriminatory yj0ury
wnen
nave been
wen ai*cnrain*iory
),0lir) th*the nearest unit* of the
■ r
and which have operated agalnat Alr V | Rrlruc
m (def1. D l V I S I O f l T h l C T
it* economy.
ed. Radio stations try to establish
IIFADOUkRTETtS
T H IR D
This condition la probably the contact and inform other atr- A„ My Kort McPherson. Ga giealrst factor in keeping Indus­ craft or surface vessels known to Ms, Miro1l Ntfm nf Mr
I ..*
Im
tl
am * •
*
v a *# .
&amp;
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try out of the State and retarding be
in
(he
area
to keep
a Klook
jur progress.
®u*'
Park, ha* been named O def of
f If* about time our Southern
"It can bo truthfully said that thr Administrative Division of the
congressman exerted »ome presa- the airmen of today do not leave Third Army Tranapott vtlon roetire on rate* for pur State.
live aid and protec'larf o f their sjon here.
comrades, friend* and familie
MaJ Wood came here from the
bsdvlnd. The molern day miracle, Northeast Air Comaml. where- he
o f electronics made available to wa* Plan* Officer for the 72711
One argument against me is us by the people of our country Ground Unit. Tran«pe»rt dlnn Ter­
that 1 will have to start at the permit us to take •’it" with u*. minal Command
bottom of the ladder and work We are as safe a* God and tuunBun In Erie. Pa., Ma) Wool
my way up. Aa far as my «&gt;;► try can make u* See you in
has been in the- service for 10
ponent’a Itl'( OKI) for ■sliln- March," sverc the comment* of years, lie t» a graduate of New
Vgislatio
Ion for ALL the people VAIt-tl officer* as they pre­ York Military Academy (1917)
of this cdistrict and for hi* PAY­ pared to depart for their tem­ and the University of Pennsylvan­
ING ATTENTION TO T H E porary location in the Mediter­ ia (1911).
BUSINESS OF CONGRESS is ranean area.
Ma) Wood wbo wears numeral*
concerned, he is STILL at tha
"A SMOKE FILLED ROOM"
•n'1 ‘ heater ribbon*
bottom (if the ladder
Harry M. Daugherty. Warren P'“ * ,hr Arm&gt; ‘ ‘..mmendnUou
YEARS in Washington. Anyway,
G. Harding'* campaign man Ribbon, is married to the forwhgl’a wrong with *tarting at the
ager, predicted with uncanny mer lone Swift of n
bottom of the ladder. Isn’t tha!
accuracy that hi* candidate *'•*
the way most American* want it
would be picked aa tha 1WU lie and Mr* Wood have two
to be In a free America 7
G. O. P. presidential choice by chiidicn The WsxhIs will live at
a small group o f men "around IW8 MncMullin Term.c
|U«l
a table in a smoke fillssi room" Point. Ga., while Ma) Wood is
after other candidate* had stationed at Headquarters Third
.
My opponent voted lo exempt
"gone the limit."
Army.
the natural ga* prolucer from
regulation by the public utility
commission. This would mean the
• housewife, the consumer and the
general public would have been*
in danger of being goug**d by urd
• fair bills. Thl* Is but another
- Instance WHERE HE TAILED
7 * n p r o t e c t h is c o n s t it u • ENTS RACK HOME.

RATHCRN n r

STATE TODAY

THT", S A V F O n n IT E R A LT)

Thura. Ost. 11, 1956 Pago S

TAMPA (A P )— House Speaker
Sam Rayburn come* to FlorIJa
today to put In tome plug* for PILE OK SAND DEATH THAT
Democrat* generally and hi* conMIAMI UR — A pile of *and
grfftional pal, Jamc* A. ltalcy proved to be a death trap for 14*
of the 7th DUirict.
year-old Robert Furman yevtar*
The veteran Texan House mem­ day.
ber hold* a pre*t conference here,
He dug a tunnel and w i* iuffogoes In a motorcade to Plant City
where he I* to apeak briefly then rated when it collapsed. Only Ml
to Lakriar.d for a $10 a plate fund feet firotruded when hla IJ-year*
otd sister found him.
raising dinner for Hsley.

PIVI su tvivois uf the American freighter f t tag la, which broke in
two an t tank in a raging Arctic storm u!7 Norway, are shown i n
arrival by air in New Yutk The role survivors were picked up by a
UriUah freighter, t d t to rig
front, are: James Arnold, Baltimore;
Lawrence T. Itedlcn, Central City, Colo.; Itenetrio* IDdJteosta*.
Ncv Yotk U*ck row, left to right, arc: Pedro Rodrigues, Baltimore,
at.d An. u-.ii V’ i| hinoa. Newport New*. Ya. Ttie World War tl
LiU-ily ship had left pert with a m v* of Id men. (Intcrnatiuml)

Hop from
desk to date in
Sacony
jumper
sheaths
14.95
WllfUl C. OANIIl, of Danville. V i . holds President Eltrnhowcr’a
Larc! on which be haa pinned the American f-c ;!»n Insignia’. Daniel,
new national commander of the Legion, met With Use C i f Fj k u *
live In the While House to prrtc t highlight* of tT.c prv gtam adoptc I
by Uie organisation's convention in Lo* Argrlrs. ( International)

DISCRIMINATING
FREIGHT RATES

a

BOTTOM OF
THE EADDEB

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CONSUMER

KEEP UP ATOMIC
TESTS
~
Our guided missile program and
. atomic tests should continue.
S*even»on believes we thoul.l stop
these tests Would he have Soviet
- Russia continue to develop Iheir
military might hnd allow thi* naA on
become unprepared? I
’ Tavor no plan that would allow
ihi* government to share It*
atomic aeere'a with the C mtnun-

OLD AGE REQUIRES
GREATER Ain
The Improvement* to Social
Security pa*sed bv the llou»e '■*••
session were fine, but they didn't
• *0 far enough. No one ran live
'.%ft the present $30 00 minimam.
The limit, the aged can earn
- after retirement, and itlll get
Social Social
Security,
force*
- down their standard of living.
Benefits to totally- disabled adult*,
who h»ve no other Income, ihould
begin a* *oon a* their di«.tbl!lty
. D proven. They ihould not have,
lo wait uidlt they are 50 year* of
age Such bcnc'it* would ellmin.Ate charity case* and hardship*
*%v many families.
RETIRED GOVERNMENT EMPl.OYEES WHO ARE DEPEND• ENT t.'PON' THEIR PENSIONR
•Uch a* the retired postal employ­
er. SHOULD AIJIO RE GIVEN
. AN INCREASE to reflect the
~ higher eo»t* of livin*.
They cannot maintain a decent
' standard of living with their pre­
sent retirement pay."
f
ARNOLD LUND
Republican Candidate
for Conrnaa.
•

Jimmy Moore (second (mm left), t’ -year old son
so of Mr. and
II Irarlor drlvMr*. Carl Moore of Krddlrl:. Ida , Florida'* 1956 4-||
Ing champion. Is shown receiving a wr)v| watch from W. A. O'Day.
regional manner. American Oil Comp my, after winning third
place In llic lavlrrn 11.8. t-ll Tractor Operators' Contest held
.Henlrinbcr 21 at the Atlantic Rural L-.povilion In Richmond. V*.
Taking part In (he presentation were. Iron* tell. Gene Ilam .on .
asvlvtant rminty agent, Orala; .Moore; T. C. Skinner, a**l«t*ni
agricultural extension engineer, t'n lvrn llv ol Florida, and O’Day.
Young Mooir romprlrd aralnri winner* lr«m IX other southern,
east roast, amt mlilursirrii it ate* who parlirlpalrd in (lie contest
sponsored by the acrieullucal extension senior*, Anirrir.an Oil
Company end lh» 1 Irglnia I arm Lquipmrnt Association.
COMMISSION TO DO WITHOUT
MISS IMtkMICA M ltV K F s
LAKELAND (A I'(-A ft e r next
year the FlorIJa Citrus Cot-unl*ainn will do without Uie a* cviira
of Ml.s Amerlia.
Commission member* did sola
Uv spend |l-.0(U on NBC'* Wide
M idi* World tele* sion show N'*V.
11 &gt;o harvesting nnd purking of
orange, might he *h«wm on 'he
Florid* telecast.
The commission alto voted to
spend $5,000 on helping film t«- t*
of orange Juice given children by
the Tex*. State College for Wom­
en which I* conducting research
Into the
nutritional effect of
Juica*.

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OOV. OIVAI MUftUi of Arkansaa lift* hla shoe In Uttl* It -k to
the delight of Democratic Presidential rvomlnea Adlai L. ht*s*m- n.
The gevernor revealed a hole kv the sole of hi* *hoe, a Stevenson
trademark since the lt)2 campaign, wlicn an alert photographer
caught the Utter In need of a retread. In the line of butlnrsi, Steven­
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— — .TECHNICOLOR
FEATURE • *;2J ONLY
"CHILDREN UNDER 12
A d m it t e d f r u i t

THE FROGMAN
STORY
will*
— JOSE f f i i k k k e r —
— TKKVOKE HOWARD —
in

Bright Idea for the girl on tha g o !
At the drop o f a whirl (which la how
you'll wear them smartly day lim e*),
Sacony** chic little jump«r* turn Into
siren-lsh aheathal Choose now . . a
from lovely glow color* and these
newsy fabric*: A Smoky flannel,
princes* line, tipped-up back,
a Checkered knit, belted over hidden
waiat-allmmer band. C. Bubbly-Uxtured
kr.lt, with awratary marg Ini,
belted over walal-ellnmer band,
f t ' e a wonderful buyl" Slice I0-JS.

‘Cockle Shell Ileros’

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�Should Become 1
Waste-Conscious: Step To Future

Georgia Still Great
A g ricu ltu ral S ta te

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DETROIT CP—Georgia ii .till •
cUgreat agricultural state, oak) IU loo plantations and have absoK.
It may aetm ridiculous, in this cru of much relationship to individuals. But the
governor today, but "the dreamy rd the men who once plowed n.,
bounteoun prosperity, to talk about that plain fact of the matter ts that conser­
and romantic old way of rollon
llghl-llpped New England judicial naser- vation, like so many other things, begins
ssen. Warren
(lwr. Arthur
and plantation* ba* gone forever. fields and the women who u.ri
at
home.
' tlon, “ Waste not, want not." Rut it Is not
Magmison, (t&gt;)
laingUr, (R)
"The era of mint julrpi, crino­ to help gather tbe crop."
One n*|wct of this truth was set forth
‘ ridiculous at all. Foresight Is never rldl••We have." he went on. "tic.
lined belles and banjos In the
strikingly the olher day by Ernest F. Swift,
moonlight baa disappeared. The tor) executives by the dozen who
, culous.
old cotton ago which brought attest that these people make th*
It is exactuly such a time as this, when executive director of the National Wild-l
wealth and privilege to the few
life
Federation.
He
wrote
that
"the
real
• wt are spending and consuming at an un­
and brought endless hours of toil1m '** •**• ,b* "1&lt;&gt;*1 pf oductn*
precedented rate, tHSt we should think a- key to food conservation is the American
and travail to tbo many has nroii-' workers “ * 7
ex' T
"
• bout the future- American's resources lire garbage tun. the greatest of all storage bins
cd away In tbe mitts of eternity. *
amaxingly stupendous, but they are not for waste foods."
Gov. Marvin Griffin went on to
tell o f a "new giant . . . in our GOP, Demos Give
Now this has nothing at alt to do with
without limit, even though new resources
economic pieture . . . titanic In­
are being uncovered everyday. Even though legislation and |&gt;olicy lie it on the local,
dustrial
developmrnt'' in a speech Treasury Reports
• our Ingenuity and our skill at producing stale or national level; this has to do pri­
dratted to attract new business
WASHINGTON 'JT^-The Rrpuh.
marily
with
the
individual
and
his
t^nknow no bounds, the basic wealth of the
southward to his state. His appeal
was directed to some 100 Indus­ licans reported today they ha-i
land—the oil and coal and gas and iron; sclencu and attitude.
trialist* of Ihia motor car metrop­ more than a hall million dollars
If millions of Americans become wastethe fertility of the soil - is something
olis Invited to a luncheon at the In their treasury Oct. I. The Demconscious,
mid
act
individually
to
conserve
that cannot be Increased.
Detroit Athletic Club.
u id , hfy mer, , lmoM
i That Is the framework within which all food - nml other resources - a great step
S e n io r , w,rc ' ^ C ^ r g i. State ^ |(| |hp fpd
• that we do as a nation must be done. And forward will have liven taken.
Chamber of Commerce and Prc*
Tbe national rommiltrc* of |F,
• this is the fundamental reason for conser­
Charles T. Fisher nf the Firs* Na­
two
parties gave the figures to tie
tional
Bank
o
f
Detroit.
Griffin
vation of resources.
General Store
praitoii and thanked (hr chamber Senate Elertlons subcommittee a
There Is a good deal of loose thinking
president. Ivan Allen Jr. nf At *1re.ponte to a questionnaire The
ljuitc a few persons not yet in their
about conservation. There is a tendency to
lanta, and It* director. Walter
dotage
can
remember
a
time
when
the
oldSenate group has been keeping •
regard it as strictly a mutter for broad
Cate*, for arranging the event.
county, state, or national policy, without fushioned general store was a common
The governor told his hearer* running tab on campaign conirisight in America. Such a store offered a
he tras sure they wrrr well aware butmos and spending.
surprising variety of consumer goods: prncof the extraordinary hislnett op­
For September, the Democratic
portunities to be found in Georgia rommittee reported receipt* mo-r
Americans Expect Too Much llcally everything- in fact, that was avail­
V
and that he wnuld -Mile «kelrh the than twice thotc of tbe he
Whoever is elected president will In* » able to consumers in those simpler days.
pictured in broad outline.
publicans. The Democrats air.
Then, of course, diversification set in.
disappointment. This It not to decry either
"Come down and tee lor your­ spent more.
m
i
One
store
handler!
this
kind
of
goods;
an­
President Elsenhower or Adlal Stevenson,
selves," be urged. "We will co­
Tbe figures:
operate In every possUlr way to
but means merely that Americans expect other hnndled something else. Even in tiny
%
■
i
DEMOCRATS — September re­
make a success of any new plants
loo much. They want the president to lie hamlets, several establishments were re­
ceipt* $382,017 and expenditure
you
may
tee
fit
to
build
"
both a grent politician and a great admin­ quired to sell &gt;he merchandise that inigVJ
He cautioned against any expec­ tO)2J08 Bank balance at month &lt;
I m f
: ^
'
istrator, two qualities rurely found in the all have been dis|»enscd from a general
tation of finding cheap labor, say­ end of 114.894 and unpaid bill,
samo man. That Is the way Harlan Cleve­ store a few years or decades earlier.
ing all he could poraUe in this amounting to S120.6GS. The Dem*
the
■ i i i :.,N i J M | l a L Z S T a u i | direction
Now history has come full circle, a* II
would be wrorkert "will­ cratic committee b e g a n
land, dean of the Graduate School of Citimonth with a balance of o.cr
WHITHIB
th*
Democrat*
retain
their
allm
control
of
the
Senate
or
lo»*
it
to
the
Republican*
hlngee
ing
and
eager
to
offer
an
honest
, xsnship ami Public Affair* at Syracuse Un­ has a way of doing. Here and there about
on lhe*e »u hey Senate rontrot*. the way political «eera *ee It. Washmgton and Ortgon ahape up aa
day's work for aa Honest day's IM4.S23.
iversity, points It out In the Annals of the the country, elaborate shaping centers are
the hottc.t batttrgro unite. The COP would liko to unaeat Senator Mor»e. e.pecUUy. flnltrwaf.owaJ/
pay."
American Academy of Political and Social coining closer and closer to living fancy, —
He said that many of th# slate's
TEST OF SUNDAY BLUE
su|ier-du|ier descendant* of the old gen­
Science.
LAWS SHAPING UP
Few presidents live up to this expecta­ eral store. The designer* of these estab­
"It's the only comb la tbe world
TAMPA ifv - A lest of Florida's
with false teeth.'' said a loyal Sunday blue law* is shaping up
tion. Presidents must spend much time lishments might not relish this view of
conferee eJ Cosby.
in Circuit Court as- the result of
persuading Congress to do what they want, their brainchildren, but the similarity is
By IIM. noVl.E
brushes have served tbe crowned tom b," said Cosby, "and it gives
A look of gente-l osin spread arrests for selling an automobile,
or telling it what the executive d e t r i­ incscu|iable.
NEW YORK. W—Th*- quickest Ihead* of Europe since 1777, when the scalp a gentle massage.
over Crosby's fine British face,
City Judga Bob Johnson conOne of the most resplendent of such way to wealth is to Improve some ) George III was trying to give bis “ It Is particularly helpful to and be muimuicd in rebuttal: victid • Tampa automobile dealments are doing. They must build up |&gt;oliU.
cal coalitions in their own support, and places has just opened on the outskirts of simple object million* of people American colonies a quirk mil- mm with thinning hair aa it glidea " I wouldn't really call them « r, Earl B. Sheik, and a salesMary brushoff.
over the bald spot without scratch­ false teeth, eld boy. But when the man. Bennie Brook*. ye*terd«y on
keep in touch with innumerable s|&gt;ecinl one of our large melru|iolitun centers. 71 buy or u»c every day
Example. The man who first
ing. Balding men are physic­ teeth eear out. you can buy a that charge. They were fined I f
An
invrntor
since
boyhood.
Cotincludes
some
70
separate
establishments,
groups in Congress and out which might
ibought of putting a crinkle In the by became interested in combs ally as well as emotionally sen­ refill set to fit into the plastic apiece. They appealed.
lunging from department stores to small old-fashioned wire hairpin — so during a visit to the British Mut- sitive."
make trouble If. not kept friendly.
shell."
Also - ‘and perha|ui this is their heaviest S|&gt;ecialty shops, all under one roof sur­ it would stay in better —made eum. H* noted that combs found
In ancient Egyptian pyramids var
duty—they must be agreeable to millions rounding a court where there are gardens, a million dollars.
"When you think of the hun-1 I'd hardly at all from eomb* In
of voters, and make speeches all over the a fish pond and a sidewalk cafe.
This Is th« general store rained to the
»t million* of human
country during and between campaigns,
nth
power.
J
t
is
a
kind
of
ajmU.1
of
the
h/
V(
„n
un|iBi, tdfii „ ietmi agera with craw cuts — la or
trying to maintain their popularity.
deep
and
far-reaching
changes
that
urc
odd
that
none
thought of improv­ dlnsrlly rounded, the combs ap­
It's a great life, ell right, but ICe hard
taking place in tha average American** ing the ordinary comb, Ua't it?" peared designed for flat-beade.
1101 SANFORD AYR.
not to weaken while enjoying it.
asked Eric L. II. Cosby.
"Why should they b e ? " Coeby
way of life.
“ But no one really had a new brooded.
Missing, however, will be the big tub IJ*a
So be designed a new type comb
in comb* for at least ftjWC
The Sanford Herald
• of* Sutler usually displayed In the middle year*
U la a fteaihle corah, fitted into
"
Pall* g«»«»t t*t*r4sr «»&lt; «»»4 .r
and only aiale of the old-fashioned country No one, that Is, until Cosby bent a plastic shell, and bends to fit
the shape o f the head
STaraS ** (•*•■&lt; i l l s m w Ortihr ST. ISIS *t
general store, the barrel of flour, ginger his brow to the task.
«** p**« Ofriro •» SssfM*. ri*n4* «*4*r ik* a« i
"With each stroke It covers five
Cosby W menacing dire.-lnr of
snaps,
sugni,
flower,
meal
or
grits.
The
■&gt; r««gt»ss *f Mart* 1 lift
Krut, Inc, a firm wh&lt;»r fine t.mra the area of the ol^ t/p o
m i l l 1‘ BKKIHS. K4li*r a .4 I'uMIrt.i
odor
of
spices,
ami
of
the
coffee
mill,
mayWAIlin* HARMAN Sit. Et.rulls* Miter
KVKI.TS I CVSHISQ ASs.rtUlne U »»»«-t
lie the liin of "fat-back" or the yards of
U FF-A.D AY
FREE! FREE!
sm oked snusage and line* of smoked ham
Tk*IU t*l4 l* a m*ate*r *1 tka ass»«lal*4 ft***
wfelah I* *«Ull*4 **rtesl**lr *• IS*
,,r roaaXHrothat
rimmed
the
back
of
the
cracker
barrel
III! || an f t i 1***I n i l »rlal*4 Ik Ikla a*ws»«,*r.
politicians" comer.
FREE 15 lb. T U R K EY EACH DAY,
a*er«***'*4 Nail.asllr kf tteasrsl Agv.MItl**
There are many memories lingering in
tarote* !»*. Ml Orore'a Satlaf* Rank n il ,
Ailaaia Uroral*
O CTO BER 12th ond 13th. A LSO 2-1/2 G A LS,
the ofi-rememtiered reminiscing of the "gen­
eral store" of year* gone by.
•vascRimoM aaTga
of SEA LTEST IC E CREAM G IV EN
ts* M* WMh
Om U**th
|t *S
( I Corel**
More often, aa these atoriea and mem­
Sis tf**tlw
T**r
Thro* M*aibe
lass
tilltii.it
o ries, are recalled, comes quickly the realAW AY EA CH DAY.
Al| Uklia*rr nolle**. «trj, *1 H u l l r«.ol«tu ». one
t«t&gt;*** of o*lorUltin**« tor th* satpo** of rsl.l.«
ization thnt this is 19-76!
1**4* will I* rhti**1 for *1 rceuitr *4&lt;«ttlitrt i i i h
(NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO REKISTEK)
See you at the sidewalk cafe next Jan­
Thur. Oct. II, 1956 uary I
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Eric Cosby Designs New Type Comb

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Problem

By JAMF.3 MARLOW
ing war veterans an r-locaikm. financial burden due to suddra
WASHINGTON tr— While Dera- The
programcontinues. No on* snJ substantial increase* la eacerate and Republicans blame has serioosly
argued Ibis money roilmeet because of federal at­
tack other for killing federal aid was
used toInfluence what the tlvitlea. Congress tbityear voted
to education—actually both had a veterans were taught,
113 milbnn dollar* for rrpalr and
part in killing It—her* U a look
th i, year
yfar Congress voied Si mmnteasnc# of schools ui lhe*e
This
at the federal aid problem.
million dollar* for vocational edit- effected area* and IQS millions
For generations the government cation: money hanJtd th* elates tor building new ones,
has been providing money for ed- to pay the expenses of training
‘ " — ucatior in one form or another, people In various vocation*, such A
,
D.
. .
,
There are now at lean M pro- a* farming, trades, industries. V / C t O D C r D I O M O f l t n
grams of federal aid to education, home economic* and so on.
_
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k&gt;g V**'**Vi lea4n00 U . %
TWa year Congress voted over a
Thu year Congress voted 100 F O r M O f l t S F a m i l y
hiUioa dollars to pay fot them. mUUo# doIUrt , or
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love — of courae, darling — certainly, dear . . .
KENNEY. Ill cm— October I*
torn* people **pe*»s fear that |uneh program.
a big month for the A J. Monte
tf the government extends..........Tlirn
such
_
there__U the
program family.
aid to the state* to build needed railed school' aaatetenr* ^ T texTMonts, 13, and his wife, SO cele­
classrooms, eventually tbe gov- eratlr effected areas. The govbrated their wedding anniversary
arament will try to control edum tkrt
p i, me „!t
*“ •last Friday. No. (I.
c alien
school districts which suffer a
Ro did a ton. Cuba, and hit
There l*. o f course, a counter
wife. No. »
argument: Rince members o f Con­
WOMAN MAYOR ELECTED
_ hut„
So did a daughter and her
gress com* from the states and It
IHGH SPRINGS Jv_Mlst Juanl- band. Mr. and Mrs. Carl V. Mela they who would vote school
Bridge of Washington. III. No. 2*.
aid money, they could cut o ff the
BliUlRB aay lima tVay tSean■St |kf
1ITIin, )fll9 iu l) llfffltfd J. Wo
So did another ton. A. K . and
ou*
lo a n
hi* wife. No. 1* for them.
On Oct. 17 comet the 2(th anPLAN WORKS LIKI A CHARM
control of eduroUoa.
,
r a ,,o r '
nl *rsary of another son an I
Nevertheless, foes of federal j Th,t
^
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Incumbent
Talmadgr
Barber
daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs*
aid stick to tbe old symbol ot the
Robert Months.
* r » ir g e t U a g * * v ir ^ * ” und.7 the d*f,
High Springs it in Alachua CoonFour in the family also have
tent. Last year th* special comU -Ja
mUaion. headed by farmer Froti- ly a miles northwest Gainesville.! October birthdays.
. . . and payments may
ifratcbad
tteert Hoover, which examined
government function*, said: 'He
over a long or abort period.
who pays the piper, can* th*
tuae."
This was the camel symbol la
another form. Tha Hearer Coramlesion reported it saw do need
fo r federal aid In school building.
A few months later la IMS the
White House Conference on edu­
mtk. ao .a lici " n o ." car. mow throe vear* out ol
cation said tome federal aid was
date. &lt;&gt;» October .*&gt; you’ U mo y ro ro a W d lc.tu.ro
needed Both Proakieat Eisenhow­
like TorsKm Airo Ride. Flight b»erp Hyling. Total
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PHONE 560

�*THE SANFORD HERALD

Oct 11, 1956 Para 5

Cecil Tucker,

Miss Myrtie Wilson
Discuss 4-H Clubs

Social£vwt&amp;
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Methodist
Circles

Castle Memorial
Class To Meet
Now It the tim e-tim e for an­
other butlnett meeting and fami­
ly social aupper o f the Methodist
Cattle Memorial d a ta to be held
at 5-30 p. m. Saturday, Oct. IS.
at McKinley Hall.
Each member ahould make
every effort tu be present at thia
meeting to give idea* and support
to the new program being art up
for the coming year.
Bring complete picnic basket
and table aervire for your fami­
ly. Prinka will he furnished.
Entertainment has been plan­
ned following (he business dis­
cussion.

CIRCLE 1
Further plim for the bazaar
and aupper to be held Nor. lb
wrre made by the women of Cirele Number Two when they held
their reaular monthly meeting
Tuciday, at the home of Mr*.
Elliott Know let in Loch Arbor.
Mra. F. G. Ilarrlman, was codbottes*.
•‘ Paul'a Idea of the Church’*
m i ’ he topic chosen for the letton by M n. Ashby Jour* tinmediately alter the inspiring de­
votional liven by Mrt. C. E.
Cnurpening.
Mrt. W.‘ W. Tyre, chairman,
Melted butter, lemon Juice, *oy
wrho presided orer the mectina, aauce and a little Sugar make THE SERVING LINE at the annual affair given for the Sanford teachers ami their families by the
announced that Circle Two it to a delicious lasting sauce for Amriicufi Home Department of the Sanford Woman’* Club.
conduct the program it the meet- hrulleil fith or poultry,
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Jins of the W, S. C. S. on Nov, 6, — - — ■ ■—1------------------------- i
The topic of Ihlt program will be
devotional based on "Paul’t let'•Southeast A*la."
Those present at the meeting tera", followed by the reading of
the fifth ehapter of Ephesian*
wrere Mr*. C. E. Chorpening. Mrt.
R. L. Clicquennol, Mr*. S. G, and a prayer.
Mr*. Joe Arrarelln, chairman.'
Ilarrlman, Mrt. Joo Jarrell, Mrt.
Ashby
Jon es,
Mrt.
Elliott announces) that the baraar on
Know let. Mn. Marvin Lrddon, Nov, IS will begin at 2 p. m. with
li» teachers and their families gory Lumber C o , Floridi State
Mn. Clark Leonard!, Mrs. U E. supper to be »erved from S:3n to were present al Ihe annual Teach­ Hank, Sanford Atlantic National
Thompton, Mrt. W. W. Tyre, 1:00. Also announced was the ers Party given Tuesday night Bank. Bob Karri* I n s u r a n c e
_\lrt. Robert William*. M n. Schu- business meeting to be held on by the American Home Depart­ Agency, CatTnway and McKibbtn,
Einmano, and a guest, Mrt. Nov. 0, alerting at 9:43 a. m. ment o f the Sanford Woman'* and Winn-Pixie Food Store on
with a itudy on Southeast Asia
Blanche Terllortt.
First St.
Club.
to be pre-entail at 10 a. m This
CIRCLE 1
The cue si» were greeted at Ihe
"The Nautical Approach’’ was
will
be
a
covered
dish
affair.
The primitive ehurcli was condo»r by Mr*. Julian Wilson and Ihe title of a skit presented after
A Week of Prayer will he ob­ Mrs. Si. T. Merrtwrihcr. who
trailed with church organization
supper by high school students, In a ijutel home ceremony, Mra.
I* we know it today by Mrt. served starting Oct. 22. wilh Quiet later made short speeches of wel­
under ihe direction of Mr*. Boyd U'Ncal Matthew*. widow o( ihe
Pay
slated
for
0,1.
23.
to
which
John Dnmmry, who presented a
come before the start of the sup­ Coleman, alter which Ernest liile Dewey Mallhew*. waa mar­
itudy entitled "Paul't Idea of a everyone ia askej to bring a per, which was served buffet
Southwurth presented his Magici­ ried to la&gt;«l* Hertzel, of KistimChurch’* at the October meeting sandwich. Quiet Pay' wilt start slyle. The Rev. V. II Gnntham
mre. The Rev.. J. W. Parham of
an Act.
at 10:30 a. m.
of Circle Number Three.
waa on hand lo ask the blessing.
the Central llaptlst Church per­
Mr*
John
Kader
and
Mrs.
W
il­
The guild w-,11 hale the program
'Pie devotional, given by Mrt.
Small favor* were passed out lis Pracock wrrr responsible for formed the double-ring ceremony.
K&gt;* llirkey. opened the meeting on World Community Pay and to each of Ihe guests and (hose
Mr*. .Matthew* M'fcclrd a street
the beautiful and outstanding de­
and sett followed by the study Circle Number Six sstll have who received marked favor* were
coration*. csimprisrd of ruses, length dres* nf mauve net worn
given by Mrs. Dnmincy, ant a charge of the communion service awarded prizes. Prize winner*
with navy a ere* tones and cor­
gU Hot) and fern
report from Mrt. Palin on a on Nov. 1.
were Mr*. Dorothy Hauser, music
sage of pi ik rosebuds.
Mrs
J.
I).
Car
don
was
in
charge
It was reported that there wen- supervisor in elemrntary schools;
visit the made to Mra. Murphy,
Mr*. James Wilson, daughter
ene of the Circle'! shut-in*. M n 88 visita nude during the month Ernest Cow ley, director of the of registration, Mrs Roger Harris of Mr* Matlhrws, served at her
Wallta aald that the and Mra. lo airk members and »hul-tn* and high achool band; Mrs P. It. was program chairman and ho-t- mother’s attendant and chose a
|l H. Grier,
Marker will visit another *bot-ln, the members wrre askej lo send Stevenson, teacher at WeatslJe; esse* were Mrs
drc*s In a deep aqua color wilh
Mra. Barrtiff, neat month.
cards to missionary Lila E. Ping- Mrt. Ola Cochran, leather of chairman, Mr* J. P. Carlton. changeable overtone*. Wilh thia
The chairman, Mn. Beckwith, mao, at Manila In Ihe Philippine*. seventh grade at Plnccresl: and Mr*. James Ekern, Mra. Robert *he wore black accessories and
Those present at the meeting Mr*. Tom Shelbenbergcr. South- Karnt. Mr*. Willi* J. I'caros-tc a yellow pompom corsage.
introduced Mn. W. A. Hunter,
president of the W. S. C, S.. to were Mra. Joseph Turlay, Mrs. side tcaehcr. The prue- were two Jr.. Mr*. John Kader, Mr* Lamar
The couple will make their
Rthe group and told them that Pearl Lynch. Mra. H. W. Pix, rake*, donated by Mr*. Willis Krholi itn.l Mra. F. E. Urceken- home in Kissimmee at T30 E
Mra. Hunter would visit with Mra. S. O. Shinholser. Mrs P. A. Peacock and Mrt. Lamar Echols, ridge.
Vine SI.
them at thia meeling. After the Burleigh, Mra. Tate Chapman, two ceramics pieces, donated by
iMrndtirllon of the guest, Mra. M n. Albert Hardesty, Mrs. R. U. Mn. E. P Rinehart, and a plant
Petty Slone spoke briefly on Ihe
Beckwith made several announce­ Hutchinson, Mr*. N. V. Farmer, given by Mn. John Kader.
Iniernalional Convention.
ments among which were the Mra. W\ P. Chapman. Mra C. K.
The favors given lo the guesis
Refreshments were served by
Week of Prayer, aisled to begin Mima, Mra. R. M Ma«on. Mrs.
acre donated by Fir*! Federal
the hisstr.s, Mr*. Tharpc, assisted
Oct. IS and Quiet Day nn Oct. XL Mablr Bltuni. Mrt. S. A. Murphy, Savings and Loan Attn.. J»hn H.
by Miss \\to Rishop. Those pre­
.the alto asked the secretary, Mn. Mrs. Thru Pate. Mrs. Joe Arrar- Williams Insurance Agency. Gre*
Mr*. Fred Klletl,
Circle No Three of Christian sent were
Bill Kirk, In write a letter to Jean cHo and Mn. Brodle Williams.
Mr*.
Effir
Dunlnn,
Mr*. Perry
Women’*
Fellow-hip
of
Ihe
Fit*t
CIRCLE
8
Louia* Calr. a missionary In In­
Chnslian Church met Monday Stone. Mr*. A. II. Huntley. Mra.
dia, informing her that the memAttention waa railed lo the
with Mr* l-rslrr Tharpc. Mrs. Charles Grieme. Mr* W. p. Ye*,
E b e rt o f Circle Three were re­ Week of Prayer beginning Oct.
V. II Grantham. Chairman, pres­ ley. Mr*. V. II Grantham. Mr*.
membering her In their prayers. 22. anj Ihe covered dish Itmehcon
iding. Mr W. P Yesley led with O T. Pearson, Mis* Klo Rishop,
It was announced that tbp,Ba­ and study class on NW. 0, at the
an |mpe*»ivr devotional. Mrt and Mr«, Perry Stone,
raar to he held on Nov. IS. would monthly meeting of Circle Num*
All o f (heir children, In taw*,
begin at 1 p. m. and dinner will ber Eight, whhh was held at the grandchildren and great grand­ Charles Grieme, a K ite. I from
be serve! from 9:30 to 8 p.m. home of kin. Claude Herndon, children, except one grandson Circle Two gave the ini**ion study
The menu far the dinner will be who waa ably aasitlrd by Mrs. who live* in California, were on on "Frontier* of Flexibility" and
roast turkey, drawing. cranberry Zeb Ratllfr.
hand to honor Mr and Mrs. C. C. Mrt. Thary&gt;e spoke on Ihe plight
aaucr,
awert
potato
souffle,
After the meeting was opened, Priest in a yoint birthday eclchra- of Ihe Yakima Indians in Die far
salad, fr\dt lake and roffre.
j with a prayer bv Mr* Mtllnn tion held Sunday at Rock Springs. northwest. Plans were made to
The neat meeting of the Clrtle Wyatt, Mr*. Albert Hickaon. chair­
After the drlicimi* dinner was send a bos through the Re,I frost
-w ill he held at lha home o f Mra. man, read a poem rntlllrd "B o served at norm. Mr. and Mrs In servlre men «n the high sr*»,
WO V. Boutwetl Pm# Lake Court, a Belter You.**
Priest opened lh»ir many lovely far rhristms*. gifts fn he hrem-ht
Utile Venice,
Following routine reports given glfl*.
1* T U to the Fellowship meeting. Rev.
Following the buaineat meetmg by M n. Claude Herndon, Mias
vefreehmenu were aened
to Bessie Zachary, and M n. Zeh
(hme present who ware Mra, U Ratliff, tha devc.ilonal waa given
A. Anderson, Mra. Arthur Beck­ by M n. Randall Prieat, In ihe
with. Mra. Bradford Byrd, Mra. absence of M n. W. 8 Thorton
Gretrhfn Crowrll,
Stra. John
The memben were reminded of
Pominey, Mra. Balph Dean. Mra. some of the coming events and
R. A Futrell, Mra. W. E. Glide- final plana were made for Ihe
well, Mra. Eva llarkey, Mrs. W. baraar and aupper on Nov. 13.
g i Haielett, Mrs. Bay Herron,
The study
was baaed on
* M ra . Bill Kirk, Mra. Don Lmck, "Paul’* Letier* lo the Useal
M n. Byron Smlto, Mra. C. L. Churehea" and was followed hy
Wallis, Mra. 0. V. Boctwell. Mrs. the senlng of delicioua refresh­
0 . E. Til Ila and Mra. Letter Til- ments constating of chicken salad
lie.
. and coffee.
CIRCLE g
Memben pretend were M n,
World Community Day will he Albert Hickson, Mra. J. R. Haw­
held at the Congregational Ovufvh thorne. Mr«, R. L. Griffin, Mr».
by the United Church Women nn J. R. Honk, Mrt. L I. Ilughey,
Nov. I, it wta announced at the Mrs. C. C. Priest, Mra. Randall
October meeting of Circle Num- Prieat, Mra. Zeb Ratliff. Mra.
Jkbcr Six, which was held at lha Ray Tillti, Mra. O. E. While,
Mra. C. II. Winn, Mn. A. D. Zac­
home of Mra. S. O. Shinholicr.
Upon arrival at the meeting, hary, Mitt Dr sale Zaenary, ami
the women were served rake and Mr*. Claude Hrrndon. Alto two
ice cream by (he hostess, assist­ guests, Mrt. V . A. Hunter and
ed by Mra. P. A. Burleigh, after Mra. Milton Wyait. and a new
TmP NATION 5AV3
Mra. IV. T. Chapman prearntrd a member, Mra. Dianne Diilia,

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"N a u tica l

A p p roa ch ."

P resen ted

At

T eachers

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Is Skit
Party

Mrs. Matthews,
Lewis Hertzel
WedAt Home

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Yakima Indians
Topic Of Speech
At Circle Meetinq

Entire Family
Honors Priests

Various Committees gave their
reports at Tueaday’a meeting of
Ihe Junior High School P-TA,
which was under the leadership
of Mra. Michael Thomas, The
me-tlng was opened by group
singing, led by Mr. ami Mrs. Ash­
by Jonrs, after which Mrs.
Grorgr Pittard gave, a* her de­
votional, a reading entitled " I f
I had a daughter.”
Cedi Tucker and Mias Myrtle
Wilson discussed organization of
4 II Club* which are operated un­
der the Extenaion Division of the
L’niverslly of Florida and spon­
sored Jointly by County, State,
and Government departments of
agriculture, The organization I*
opened lo boy* and girl* from ten
to It. and there are now 3S.000
member* in the state, In order
to maintain membership, each
member mu*t tarry on a pro­
ject and mutt keep record* on
the project thev select. The slo­
gan of Ihe 4-11 la "Learning By
Doing.” There are now. in the
Junior High School, 4-11 Club* for
both the seventh and live eighth
grades which meet on Ihe first
amt third Tuesday o f each month.
Assisting with the 4-H work wtll
he Mrs. Winrgir, of the Florida
Power ami Light Home Depart­
ment.
After Ihe reading of the minolra by Mr*. Clifford Abies, Ihe
board made the recommendation
that room count prties be $1 for
?th and $1 for lih grades each
month, except in February, which
will b.- the Founder* Pay meet­
ing. The formal recommendation
was made and acvrpted that lliey
would iMirrhase new curtains fur
Ihe auditorium.
Jot Stewart. Wsva and Mrant
chairman, recommended that the
P-TA sponsor a rounly-wiue Jun­
ior High baskrlhall tournament at
well as * variety show In which
the participants would be P-TA
members and tearhers.
I.unrbroom Chairman, Mra. M.
L. Nicholi, ihankrtl Ihe various
mother* for donating potted ptanta
for the lunchroom and also Hugh
Carlton, who donated material for
rurtaliu, which were made hy
Mra. O, R. Smith and Mrs. C. R
Jones. The school Janitor a alisted
the ladies with the hanging of
the curtains.
Mra. A. O. Roberta spoke on
behalf of her husband and an­
nounced that Ihe recreation eommlitre hart talked nf having four
dinrra during the year, the first
to be held on Oct 2*. This i* not
a costume dance. Any proceed*
from the committee wtll be u»ed
to purchase uniform* for Ihe baikrlhall team,
Mra. Mihcarl Thomas amt 31rs.
Clifford Aide* were named dele­
gate* to the .State Convention on
Nov. 13-13 tn St. Petersburg.
The nett County Council meet­
ing, to be held sometime in tha

fa n n in g

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By VIRGINIA CONN
If this column aounda a liilla
distracted today, it’s because it is
not only my good right hand'a
day off, but l*m watching lha
Yankeea slaughter my tram. And
that means a dollar in Ihe pocket
of Robert Conn, a mule-headed
New York fan,
Jean Wcigcle and Ruth Sparti
o f VAH-7 were honored with a
baby ahowtr Tueaday night In
Lou Johnson's home. Mary Libby
waa ro-ho*te*s, but was struck
down by flu at the laal minuie,
and was unable to coma The
atmosphere waa informal, at busy
Lou i* leaching 1st and 2 nd grade
at Ihe Lake Mary achool. The
guests were served roffe* and
apple pie a la mode, a* the honoree* opened their many gift*.
Attending were Ruth Notv tile,
Jean Stetson, Terry Price. Olivia
Simmons, 3tary Heath, Joanna
England, Marly Mlllsapp, and Ida
Hadtke.
Janie Miller and Jpan Dooley
poured roffre ut Ihe kfayfair
Country Club Wednesday morn­
ing. They have Just Joinci (he
Golf Association, and wrrr doing
their bit for the Intrr-Clty Tour­
nament.
Don llnibalrr left Tueaday wilh
VAH-ll. Polly ha* been redecorat­
ing her house on 3!rUonvlllr. She
is expecting company thia week,
a girl with whom she went to
school—and I am not at liberty
lo tay how long ago. either. Polly
la giving free art lesion* to one
of Ihe Girl Seoul troops, and ex­
pect* to start her regular cla*tra
in the near fulurr. For more In­
formation, keep checking this
column. And for new resldrnli,
who may not be familiar with
Polly, she la an artist of consid­
erable merit, beaide* being the
mother of Ihrae. a popular mode,
and an excellent bridge player.
OOp*. the Yanks Just wnn.
Visitors In twon—nusty and
Monie LUlIcbo had guests from
Washington, P. C.. Mr. and Mra.
E. C. Grave* ami Mr. and Mrs.
F. Kehneck are taking a tour of
tha eoait* of Florida, and stopp­
ed In to see Ihe Ullrboa In thtlr
lovely new hnme In Grave Man­
or. In the tame neighborhood,
Mr. and Mra. II. M. Cummins
were visiting their ion
and
da-ighlrr In-law, Katy and Herach. Both of theae Navy couples
are in VAH-7, and have bought
house* in Elliabelh Court. I waa
near future, will be attrnde-l by
Mr*. Michael Thomas, Mra. CHftorsi Able*. Mra. T. F. McDanirt.
Mr*. Herbert Behren*. Mra. Rob­
ert William* and Hugh Carlton.
Mra. Barton's 7th Grade and
Floyd Richards Ith Grade won
tho roam count.

orer than yaalerday, and U’a
hard to believe Uni have been
there such a short time. Set back
in Ihe Ihe trees as they art, with
green lawn* and flowering shrubs,
it look* a* if these modern home*
had grown up with the orange
tree*, John and Spook Hook, who
are in IIATTU, have one of tha
moat beautiful modern interior*
Imaginable. I nominate Spook
to help decorate the B.O.Q., which
could benefit greatly from her
Imaginative taste. By Ihe way,
I understand (hit Ihe Driftwood
Circle, of Ihe Sanford Garden
Club, la going lo landscape the
exterior of Ihe same building.
Three cheer* for these industrious
and talented Navy wives.
A word to new resident*. A
wonderful place te take your child­
ren is the Sanford Zoo. Mine
like it beat around 8 a.m. when
the animals a n being fed. And
it that time in the morning,
when the aun ia ahinlng and a
fresh breeze la blowing o ff Lake
Monroe, 1 can’t help but think
how lucky sse are to live In Sem­
inole County.

Bazaar To Be Held
By Episcopalians
Tuesday evening the St. Mary's
Chapter i f the Holy Croat Epis­
copal Church hr Id its monthly
meeting in the home o f Mra.
Gordon Stanley.
Chairman, Mra. Henry Tamm,
announced there will hr a bazaar
held al the Pariah House Ihe
first week of December. The de­
finite -late will be announced
later, also there will be a Dean­
ery meeting held at All Saint*
Church in Winter Park Oct. 23.
Those Interested in buying fruit
rake again this year may do
so by contacting Mra. Thomas
McDonald phone 1942-J.
The devotional "The Flrat Com­
mandment” waa given by Mra.
Gordon Stanley.
Refreshments were served to
the following—Mra. Henry Tamm,
M n. Charlee Vodopirh, Mn. B.
G lUrtwig, Mra. Guy Allen, Mrs.
Thomas McDonald, Mrs. George
Dangleman. Mra. B. L. Perkin*
Sr., Mra. E. E. LaCour and Mra.
Gordon Stanley, hoatesa.

Personals
Friend* of M. E. Baker Jr. wtll
be pleated lo learn that be la
dMng very well and win be re­
turning to Sanford an Friday
morning, aeeompanled by Ms wife
and mother. He ean now walk
with Ihe aid of crutchea

a smarter
collar
for your
dollar!

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take a long look
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styled and flattering
We’re nil of a doodah over this Mary
],ane coat in 100',e wool Vlcella. The
novelty yoke and collar wilh hand­
picked edge* give It a smart
of interest U’a captured at the throat
with one lone button for the last touch
of chic. Blue, natural, rosewood and
taupe. Sitei 8 to 20.

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�Underdog Seminoles 'Do Or Die' N o tes In Passing
Local Coaches
In Kiwanis Tilt Tomorrow Night Predict Upsets Terrapins Boast*

Simpson S till Top
Runner For Florida
Despite Injuries

Panthers Are Out
To Upset Miami

THE SANFORD HERALI%
Northwestern of Miami, and the
panthers from
Sanford came
dote to tiring the game.
The downfall cezse when Stan­
ton went to the wir. The 30 yard
TD pass slipped over the lingers
of a Crooms player, and Stanton
latched on to the partially dcflccted ball for the score.
This week Fair ha* bee- d rill"
ing the boy* on a more effective
pass defense, as well as sharpen­
ing up his pas* offense The Otha
U r Abney to Lonnie Hardy pass­
ing combination ha* been an e f­
fective weapon for Ihe Panther*
this season, and Fair *xid *-o
would capitaliz on it this week.
••Rut we're going to be strong
on the ground, too." Fair laid.
Fair said hi* entire line
at full »trcngth for the game®
Saturday night. He singled out
Joe King and L, C. McFaddrn
for particular pralve. Both boy*
are aggressive blocker* and hard
ticklers that love to play ball.
"They spark the line," Fair
said," and have been good exam­
ple* for our other linesman."
There are a lot of the players
that have shown almost unbeliev­
able improvement since the be.™
ginning of the reason.
When tolil that many Sanford
Seminole fan* were planning on
attending the fray Saturdnv -d-St
Fair «aid. "That's wonderful.
We’d like lo see a packr
dlum. and we can assure th* 'an*
that they'll see a good, close
game." Then he added. "They
may rven see Ihe upset of the
season ”

GAINESVILLE — Despite be
Coach Joe F*ir guided hi* un­
ing injured and seeing no action
set minded Crooms Academy
BY HUGH AN8LEY
in
livt
Saturday's
game
with
Charles Pence I* another grid
TO* Sanford Seminole* (parked
Panthers through gruelling wornSeminole County's gridiron loops
Kentucky, halfhack Jackie Simp­ out* yesterday in an attempt to
kick to life ye*terday during a tter with a lot of improvement In
hare the oddi stacked against
son still remained atop the list r-ady them for their toughest out­
abort, spirited scrimmage. "They the last few day*. Pence did a
CORAL GABLES. Fla. — Mov­ of runner* on the Florida football ing o f the year. The Panther*
them this week, but al) three of
bad a lot of life,” head mentor fair job at tackle, but be wa*
ing through a giant 2M pound team.
play holt to Northwestern of Mi­
the head roaches have made de­
BUI Fleming laid o f hit charges,
unimpressive. When he was call
line, bolstered by two all-Ameri­
ami Saturday night in Memorial
“ and the team looked good."
finite stand* against th« statistics can candidates, won't be easy for
Simpson
has
carried
the
ball
ed on to switch to center, requlr
Stadium in what should be the
It la the tint lime this week
Topping the list Is Bill Flem­ the University of 311aml's unde­ only II times from acrimmage highlight of the season the Pan­
that the Seminole* have dltplay- Ing the learning of an tnllre
ing's statement about his under­ feated Hurricanes Friday night this season, but hat a total gain thers come home with a victory.
td the altitude of a winning ball series of play* in two days, he
dog Seminoles. "There will be as they meet University of Mary­ of 108 yard*, or an average of
The poacr o f Florida's colored
club. The attitude of Ihe boyi did an outstanding Job. He came
land Terrapins In th# Oranee 9 8 yards per carry.
no excuses for us not beating Bowl and trek their third ronien u , .„ „
high school foolball is centered in
haa vacillated from one ealreme to life and was the outstanding
^ / l l Hire* of Florida-. ,wo f0nfcrcnCM, Ihf Bi&lt; 9 North.
to (he other thu* far In the aeaWhen Lyman's head coach. Holies,*1 he said. All those know­ cutive triumph.
llneiman in the Apopka battle.
* 1 * 1 ''.
Ed Scar* and the Big 9 South. After Fair
aon. Before the Coeoa game the
ing
the
conservative
head
mentor
Jim Payen, received the EdgeJack Davis, guard, and Mike
T mi,n
mentored the Panthers fur
boya thought that wanting to win Often Ihe shmddering of responsi­
W( charges
water JV roster this morning, will raise their heads and take Sandusky, tackle are being called second pi.ee u,th 93 yard.'gained , M.alon, hp
g ’ game w ii all that It took to bility brings out tho best in a
two
of
live
greatest
linemen
in
notice
at
those
words.
Fleming
hi*
head
began
to
swim.
And
with
make It ao. They wrre thorough­ man, and Ihis i* particularly true
’ S S .h ! V T
u n&gt;, J
capable " f better things. *0
Maryland history In press reports m
.
«
J&lt;,r, Brod* y he made application to the Big 9
ly thraihed 23-7 for their convic­ it, Pence's case. The 213 pound good reason, loo. On the roder Is reputed aa meaning what he coming out of College Park. U
Mil l j llhn M ’ , r " ' '*b,Jp N"Gh. The onlv condition, under
tion*. La*t week they thought
' says, and listeners can usually Maryland, so from all 10(110*1‘on* Halfback
Jim Rountree ha* gam- „ hich lhp con(prpnrc * oujd evrn
center had a big task before him are eleven players that average
they were no good, and didn't
place stock tn his answers. Bolles the Miami offensive, which had
HP
pounds.
The
learn,
composed
during
the
Apopka
game
when
n
J
?
""
consider Crooma wa, . two year
know whether or not they were
is favored one touchdown over trouble at times trying lo peneQjarirrback Harry Spears has probation to see if such a small
capable of playing ball. Conse­ he had to work with a wet ball, entirely of sophomores, will out­
the Seminoles, but you can be trite the Boston College defensive the best completion average on
quently they turned In a poor but he came through well, his weigh Ihe Greyhounds more than
sure that Bill has backing to hi* last werk, is in for a rugged Ihe learn. Ihiltlft* iHU rrcH VP***
performance and had a repeti­ blocking wa* outstanding, and hi* IS pound* per man, and that
four time* in eijjht 1throw* fur 28
statement. This game is particu- bight.
tion of the game they played In
takes into consideration Lyman's larly important for tm , reason*.' The Maryland game Friday yard* Jimrcv ft defensive
work
was
highly
com­
Edward* Field at Apopka two
pounding tackle, 233 pounJ Pete One, the Seminolev wrre humilia- night is Miami's acid test. It could ed fun for nine, gaining 27 y ardi
year* ago. They lo»t by the tame mendable,
and throwing fur no scon-.
(core and alto had a touchdown
Defensively, Fred Behrens has Van Horn, last year’s All Cen­ led in Heir only other home make or break the Hurn- ones.
This year thing* arc different,
gamr this season and deserve A win no doubt will skyrocket Hie
Halfback John !Symank has
tral
Florida
Conference
tackle.
luv -fhP panthers have a winning atcalled bark.
been tliatilng well under Indivi­
the opportunity tu prove them- Hurricanes into a true spot in the caught tun i j«*cv. while End
f:n'l tilude, and they've been able
The Greyhounds, spurting a 2 1 selves to the fan .; two, it’s the nation,I spotlight as one of the
Some new men have been push­ dual attention. At the beginning
Jim 3'cal* •uni Jim Eaton,
ami
Eaton. and
petition for all comer*. They
ing hanl this week for a starling of tin season the lr»l poo.. 411am record thus far in the season, annual Kiwanis benefit game.1nation's tough gridiron machine. Jim Veal, and
Halfback* Hemic P am .h, Simp „ I)cned their season with a smashberth. Three boy* who have hern wav always sllcrnntlne to tackle hope to make it their (hint win
Your dollar will help fill the UnExcepting for one or two case*. son and Rountree have all caught jn2 v,r|„rv over Melbourne 318.
playing unimpressive hall Ihu* around Ihe neck. This always gives
Children’ s
Fund this Maryland trim which will one pas* each, Parrish's catch they tied Ihe Ocala Wild Bulls
for the year Saturday night when derprlvilrgcd
far this »ea*on seem to have give* the opposition at least two
till and help amjtr underprivileg­ roll on the Orange Ibiwl turf Fri­ was for a TD
lilt the next week, and last week
fount! thcrnielvcs. Billy Tyre. DW additional yards. In the last half they entertain the baby Eagles
ed
child lo a brighter day. Don’t day night I* the same Maryland
Brodsky (. the tram's -.oring they held Jacksonville (Stanton)
pound Junior ha* moved into top o f the Apopka game he made a In Longwood, but they have hern
billing at the tackle ipot. Thu few tackles below the knees, plagued with injuries and lack wait until the Seminoles win a eleven which last New Year's Day leader with 18 points, two touch- 9 0 in a game that was scoreless
game to start backing them, but battled mighty Oklahoma in the downs coming on pais Intcrccp-!for the first half. Stanton high
boy haa the perfect physique for found It was not only easier on of reserve Mrength.
rather hack them when they try annual Orange Bowl classic The ,l0n'Its juit loo students smaller than
* ball player, but he failed to him but also more effective, and
The Greyhounds' classiest run­ for an upset tomorrow night. It team did lose its ace quartrrdisplay the proper stunt until continued to crack hard this
ner, fullback Lunar "M on ey" will be 1 long time before the back, Frankie Tatnburrlla to (hr
this week. He played a good weak.
Ht-minoles will lx&gt; at home again. draft, while injuries prior lo the
gam* against Apopka Iasi wrrk
Bruce Hold, 1SJ pound Sopho­ Helms, ranted the fullback spot
and
Baylor
games
Out Longwood way, Lyman's Syracuse
•nd picked up a lot of valuable more, is picking up a lot of for molt of the season when he
experience. Thi» week he has valuable experience running the broke his lag week before last. head mentor Jim Payne srai also caused the Terp* to love both of
been aggressive. Ill* all nround ball this week. Hold hasn't sea­ Harold Stone, altrrnale en ' and ignoring the odds. '"W e're not a- thrae days.
However, reports coming this
performance ha* Improved^ and soned enough to be consistent a* back, was called on lo fill up bout tu let thia one slip by," hr
If he continue* In the samc'direr- yet, but he will tee more and the gap. but he also was tooled (aid. The Greyhounds will be out­ way sa ylhe Terp* are soaking
tlon he will be heavily depended more action as the season pro­ to the sidelines when hr injured weighed and ou'Vanned when off the injury bug and will be 111
his knee during the Tavares they entertain the
on ga the teaion progresses./
Edgewater better physical condition for the
gresses.
game,
Eagle JV* Saturday night In Miami game than in any runtrit
There's something to lank for­
this year. All of which means
Bonnie Gossett, just recovering Longwood,
ward to In Ihe future In the per­ from a broken Jaw inrureed be­
more woe* for the Hurricane pigSaturday night the football en­
son of Rick Frerkvon. He was fore the season opener, relumed
(klnnrn.
thusiasts
of
Sanford
will
have
the
railed up from Ihe JVi to alter­ lo practice this week and will
Coach Andy Guitafson reports
nate with Al Stanley at the quar­ fit up a lot of the slack in the opportunity o f seeing the power that there will be no changes in
terback when it was known that harkfield. Ills forte, however, is of Florida's colored high school the Miami lineup for the kfaryfootball In action at Memorial
Hob Johnion would be de'
land elash. He plan* tn gu along
GAINESVILLE — Jack Ityan, out of the Bulles game with his the end post, but he slings a pow­ Stadium
Head coach Joe Fair with the same harkfield combi­
erful
aerial.
rays, " I f we ran push aeroaa
coach o f Florida** Southeastern broken finger. The 123 pounder
Gossett hss a bit of form In Ihe first score we’ll probably go nation of Sam Scarncrrhia at
Conference awlmmlng champions isn't afraid to be tackled, and he
bia
barkflrld maneuvering. He's on to upset them, Its not beyeod quarterback, John Bookman at
o f 19S3 and J93A. ha* been named haa a lot of deception in his per­
left half, John Varone at right
one
o f those rare hoya who has
« eaaefc * f the East team for the formances.
the realm of potxlhllily even If half and all-American candidate
accuraey In the running Jump
anneal Fast-West collegiate swim
they
score
first.
Hut
win
or
lose,
Don B onder at full.
Rill Fleming didn't seem to be pais. In yesterday'* practice he
maet In Ft. Lauderdale, per so.
The Miami end* again will be
too worried about being a touch­ ■tood flat footed ami consistently its going lo b» close." Northwes­
Other East coaehe* arc John
down underdog to Botin .Military threw 30 yards with pen point tern of Miami i, rated more ihin Don and Jack Johnson, while Ihe
lllfgln i nf the Naval Academy Academy. "We are going In win
th re e
touchdown* o v e r the taikles will be manned by two
precision.
G o ■ s e 11, however
at Annapoll* and Charlie Silvia
this one. and I don't rare if we're though a veteran, has never run ( rooms Panthers, hut so was big Charlies—Diamond and Hur­
of
Springfield
College.
We*t
New Kfanlon of Jacksonville in dlings; Ihe gusrds be energetic
underdoggrd half a doirn touch­ from the fullback epoi.
coarhrs are Gu* Stager, Michi­
last week'* tilt, Thio is a rare oc­ Tom Prili and Don Wallace and
downs. hi err will absolutely be
The
odds
slack
up
badly
against
gan. Bob Allen, Iowa, and Bober
casion for football fans, and I the renter post by big Mike Un­
no excuses If we don't.”
the
Greyhounds,
but
for
the
first
Boyer, Indiana.
wouldn’t miss the gam* for any­ dock, one of the Hurricane are
Holies Aradrmy shares a 20 lime this season Jim Payne was
Ilia annual meet feature* the
thing.
line peefo.-roer* apalnst Boston
outstanding aw Imining Mar* of season record with the Seminoles, forceful and deflnlie In hi* state­
College last week.
college* throughout the nation. A ami according to statistic* will be ment, "We’re not about to let
In watching the U of Miami
number o f University of Florida approximately evenly matched, our troubles get us down," he
football team at work this week,
although Holies will hive the laid. "We've got the right ettitude
(wtmmen will he conteitanU.
it is easy to delect that a big
slight edge,
on the playing field, we're get­
game is coming up. The player*
The general attitude around ting tn belter shape, and we're
are tense; the coaches and even
Seminole High I* "do or die” at out to win."
the manager* are on the war­
David "CTaay-Iega" Stevens,
Ihe Ktwanls benefit battlr Friday
path.
Lynun's are quarterhark, it rim­
night.
The year's
laree*’
ing
at
top
spud
this
week
after
SAN TOANCISCO UP—A bulky
Holies Military Academy, in
crowd is anticipated. TTicre has
field o f IfA golfer* start today In suffering two lustrs, fell before recovering from an attack of
By REN Ol.\\
always been great interest ami;
the $22,200 Western Open lure Paxton (Jacksonville) ami Sea­ virus. Sleven'imnnlng and pass­
NEW YriRK ’.It — Figuring the large crowds in Miami-Marylam!
ing
has
been
the
dual
threat
where anything can happen over breeze of Daytona Beach. Last
World Series:
football games, and with the Hur­
the hilly Presidio course.
week the Academy had an open o f the Greyhound squad, and
Yogi lierra wound up the Series'
Proving that yesterday were two date and press rejiorts indicate Payne said he was working on lop slugger. The Yankee catcher ricanes undefeated Ihe crowd Fri­
fourwnmri ineluding crooner Bing that they have been going through a new series of plays that should compiled 23 tola] haves In 23 time* day night is rxperlcd to soar
somewhere in the neighborhood
Crosby and comedian Boh Mote, the same thing that Kerninole go well agaimt Edgewntrr.
al hat for a slugging mark of Jpm.
Payne commented that a lot of Mickey Mantle wa. next with a of jr),two.
who won't be playing today. Bing went through two weeks ago
Tlie Maryland football team is
had an III while Hope had a Pi Holies will he "u p" for this gamr, changes in poMllon* would prob­ W mark on 18 total bases in 24
for the first nine and caught u and will probably play their best ably come alut'il before game trip.. t;i| Hialgei topped the Dodg­ iwhehdiitrd tn leave Washington,
D, C. early this morning on a
plane aftrr playing I* hole*. Among fame so far this season. It's also lime Saturday night "M *&gt;l de­ er* with .322.
special charlerol pan American
pend* on how Stone's knee pro­
the other *1*. however. w p v It _«s "do or die" for them.
plane and will arrive in Miami
gresses," he said.
Open champion Cary Middlrrott
In the last five game*, (he sometime around t
\l ( '.. - h
The probable siartlng lineup
Who fired a one * over - par 73.
Brooks had only six runs ami 21 Tummy Mont, following Ihe Jim
for Lyman: E Ken Miller, Cliff
amateur Ken Venturi who came
hit* and hatted Its tune* for an Tatum tradition, dors not plan a
Jordan: T—Peter Van Horn. Al­
within a stroke o f the course rec­
avrrage of 12 runs ami |2 hit. a workout tn Miami A squad of
Friday, Oct 12
ton Boone; G—Dave Bed wine,
ord with a G6. awl fieorge Baser
Low! Rodney Goddard; C— Ralph Dom­ game and a collective hatting per­ more than pi will make Ihe Inp
who wound up with an BO aftrr High
centage of .112
and will he quartered at ihe Shel­
7 27 a m. ing; II—David Steven*, Jim Hop­
his long hllKng did nothing hut get 1 2d u m.
burne Hotel al Miami Beach.
1:33
p
m.
a
in
p
m.
him In trouble.
kins, John Hopkins, Ronald Gos­
Billy Marlin of the Yanks
sett.
Saturday, (At. 13
Awaiting the winner Sunday is
11:23 *,m.
The probable starling lineup for emerged from Ihe Series with the
a pot of $3.00*) hut rn route he 2.22 a m.
Kdgcwatrr JV»: E -Don Clem­ highest lifetime balling avrrage
o il pm
encounters the hills &lt;&gt;f the course, 2 :0 pm .
en!*,
Ron
Foster;;
T—Alex among Ihe players on both club*.
the wind from tho ocean and prob­
Sunday, Oct. II
ably Ihe traditional San Francisco 3.72 a.m.
9:23 a m. Raetrman, Philip Daniels; G—
Gil Hodges went hlHn, In his
fog.
3 : 0 p m.
9:3* p m. Mike Conley, Glenn Inbodcn;
The seventh annual Boat-A-Cade
C— Rare Ausley; B —Flill Gridley, last 11 limes at bat after collect from Kissimmee lo Melbourne.
Jim Hroitt, Guy Eastman, Doug ting seven vafliri in his first 12 Stuart, and Rrlle Glade has been
trip. He fini.hi-t with a .301 avr
McGanty.
rnge, tying Duke Snider a , the set for October 18-21. according
to W. B. Makmson, president ef
Dodgers* No, 1 mar
Roat-A-C-adf, Inc.
to w p o p p . Of
Hank Jlaiirr Just mitvrj tying a Th# scheduled plans begin with
&lt;S£o»a/A
record for most timet at bat m x big rally ami barbecue to be
h 'U c * z y n e p c :V j
a Series, lie officially went to Ihe held In Kisvlmmee on ftednexnw r
e y p ta n
plate 32 times and the mark for (lav night. October 17 All host*
i f p e e r //•
a seven game set is jj lotntlv hell will axsemblhe Ihrre for registra­
#■** AMort/e*7
by Bucky Harris and Edgar Rice tion Flags ami buttons will be
r*tv . fa
distributed there The barbecue
of Washington.
ffA * a .Y ~
j
will be served by the Kissimmee
By twice blanking the Brooks
i' ,,rr ,hr barbecue the
TUBE-TYPE
C Y l/ 6
TUBELESS
in seven game*, the Yankees hung f ruuP * ,U •'*,m ble In the Legion
&lt;SA#fO
BUCK- Regular trade•*
trade-in
tegxtir
Ftr-Ur
lisle
«n
CLACKBfMITt*
Fit.Ur traie in
jY r / if
WHIU
half as many shutouts „n them as !,om* ,or * brirf‘n* and 'c r y InWALL no trill SUE
% MOIL w bid*- sale
watt rj tilde sail | W*lt ra Ride­ SALE
f* * T
NitmnaI league club* utre able ,0" n*' d ln ffTilt sin in grid* FRICL** TIRE sin m pnert PIlCE"
Tim SHE II* puce* FRICl**) ii u sin rs pnes* NlCJs*
to do in 134 gamr. during »he »ca.
0n Tbur*,,*»' morning, October
son.
all boat*, Iraller* and c a n
6.40*15 $31.10 $2113 6.40x15 $25.40 m u
&gt;£J R * .
6.40i lb JJ4.&amp;0 374.10 6.40x15 $28.40 $21JO.
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will form a motorcade on the
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6.70x15 32.65 74.4* 6.70x15 26.65
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6.70x1b 36.85
The Yankee rout revived mem- ,llkrfroTl
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o n e , o f the seventh game o f ihe T **'"?",
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1931 sene, when Dllrv Dean .n,l
h®?" »*• readying for cruise
24.23
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Nean and
7.60i lb “ 4L30" 33.23 I (Ox 15
* e s* I ,ud« Cards thrashed De The first night stop will be
2443
8.00x15 43.50“ 3743 8.00x15' 35.50
SM I ”800x15 40.2b" 30.1*
8 00x1b 49.30
tioit, 11 0. There were no hamrrs Stuart, using \&gt;ro Beach as a
trull, 21 0 There were no h»mrr* gas slop along the route *&gt;t '.iri 1
8.70x15 45*35" 34.01 8.20x15 37.00
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in that one but Rip Collins hail wil entertain the Boat A-Cadcrs
•*Rdfei4a|L«tfHW« U* |
**rTai Iasi **4 lettypai-a fee [ *fM til
•f%* Tei
with
a
barbecue
and
dance
at
■—
four hm and Frankie Frisch drove
the Elka Club.
in three run*.
Convenient
Terms—
A*
low
Af $1.25 Weekly I
The neit morning Ihe group
will
go
across
the
St.
Lurie
t'a
Aogl Berra's two home runs
gave him nine in senes competition nal Into lake (Jkrechobce ami
and moved him ahead of Joe Di­ down Ihe inland waterway to
More people rido on Goodyear tiro* than on any other kind
maggio for all lime records. Only Belle Glide where the second
M04MAM I. HICXIV, 27, a g o v
night out will feature dinner and
Babe
Ruth
with
13
four
bagger*
•rnment draftsman, tioldi 1
O TCCC*tt to il M /tvr
and L.01 Gehrig and Duke Snider dancing and the crowning of the
pressed-spunae stopper similar
TJUr T r o t*
with to apiece have more than Boat A Cade Queen.
to th# one that his been Installed
P t a j l i R *A 4faY
After several excursions the
Yogi.
In hi* heart at the National In*
4* \JU tr a iP tU 'om
group will return to Melbourne.
statutes of Hcallh, Rclhevdx, Mil.,
it &gt; / r * fo * r .t 4 t a Y
The Kissimmee
Boat A-Cade,
till McDougald and Hilly Martin.
to save lilm from Impending
Awy i A C Ttem e* —
Ihe Yankee "middle men" hand­ inr., is a non-profit organization,
death. The stopper effectively
plugged up a hole tunneled In
led « ) chance* between them dedicated to promoting boating on
t/H /Y ttR t TO 7 *Y A t*
the victim'a heart alter a bunt­
without an error. Martin also ac- the Kissimmee River Waterways
f ! * * r 0 / F A R * /ALL
ing blood balloon shunted his
icpted four chance* at third base and all othtr waterway* in Flor­
Y/CTOBIgf) AYp M O *
ida.
life’s blood Into an adjacent
with no mimics.
MA* 4 t w o o r S
heart chamber. Tho pioneering
Lait year Sanford vrai repre­
&amp;c * z * / Y a r o w aa/A b.
TOO LATE TO Cl.VHIFY
heart operation wa, devised and
sented at the Boat-A-l'ade. and
performed by a cardiac team at
WAITRESS wanted. Apply Touch- it it anticipated that the same
| tho Institutes.
1/,'vienvationoij
ton Drug, Mr. Gilpin.
will bo true again this year.

Heavy Line Facing
UofM Friday Night

Greyhounds Beset
By Injuries; Lack
Reserve Strength

Ryan To Coach
Eastern Team
In Swim Meet

Berra Winds
Up Series
Top Slugger

16 Golfers Start
In Western Open

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The Woman'* M i s s m n a r v
Union of the Pint Baptiat Church
met Monday with the various
circles lathering individually at
10:41 a.in.
The session « n followed by a
covered dish luncheon at noon in
the Education Building. At 1 pm .
the members met in the church
auditorium for the general pro­
gram wh.ch wa* presented by
Circle No. One with Mr*. W. I*.
Brooks in charge. The theme was
“ Sowing Beside AH Waters'*.
The W'MU president. Mrs. E.
A. Covington presided over the
short business meerinj.
CIRCLE OM.
The meeting was opened by
chairman Mrs. Eunice P.vnn A
lovely devotional was given by
Mrs. A. J. I’elervon “ Calling A
Good Shadow By Loyal Christian
Life" taken from variouv articles
of the Home Mission Mngartne.
The Dcvotlonat was followed by
prayer.
Mrs. M. II. Wade. Stewardship
Chairman spoke on the b-.ok
“ Stewardship Enriches
Life".
Various Mission Hooks were given
to the members to teal before
neat Circle Meeting.
Those present were Mrs. B It.
Beck, Mrs. W. P Brooks Jr . Mrs
Eunice Dann. Mr*. W A Kratrert. Mr*. J. F. l-cwn. Mis.
Homer L. Osborn, Mr* A. J. Petrrson, Milt Isabel! Simon. Mr*.
J. A. Strange. Mr* J. H. Trulurk,
Mrs. W. H. Wade. Mrs. A. J.
Walker. Mrs, Volie William Sr .
Mrs. E R. Wood, Mri. A. \V.
Woodall, and Mrs VV. P Yesley.
CIRCLE NO. TWO
Circle No. T * s met with Mrs.
G. C. Oiaon. chairman, presiding
and Mrs. VV L. Vance offering
the devotionat, "‘Gospel in the
Nation” .
The theme for WML' i» "What
Will You Have Me To Do", Mr*.
B F. Cooper brought the stew*ardship message.
An announcement » » * made
that Mra. McGee of DfBary will
speak on the program for W'MU.
Mr*. McGee ii the WML"a ataociatlonal superintendent.
Those attending were Mra. Lil­
lian Vickery. Mrs. Jt. E. Barbour.
Mrs. Myron F. Smith, Mrs. My­
ron r . Smith. Mrs. K F. Cooper.
Mrs. Alma Cully. Mrs. W. II. Mur­
ray. Mra. W. L. Vance. Mrs. N.
G. Week*, Mr*. P. P. Campbell,
Mr*. G. C. Diaon and Mr*. Ro­
bert A. William*.
CIRCLE NO. THREE
Circle Three began its new
church year with Mrs. Clyde
Humphrey, the new chairman
presiding. She led In prayer then
explained Ihe alma of the organ­
isation and outlined the year a
work.
Arrangement* were made to
visit Ihe shut in women o f the
church. Mra. John Ko« diitnb.d«*d mission book* lo be read by
the neat meeting also "Japan
Advance*” by W. Maxfiehl Oar*
rolt the book which will be
taught in cla«# Nov. 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Gena* I’ri-n.naw.
missionaries lo
Ihe Everglade
Indians, were chosen *• the .-lrcle'a own missionaries for the
year.
An “ eacellenC* stewardship leston w*» offered by Mrs. 1 . E.
IM i. stresimg sacrificial, sym­
pathetic and non covetous giving.

tithing and above this— love gifts.
In the devotional, given by
Mr.. M. N. Cleveland, the WMU
Watchword "Laborer.
Together
wtih fiod” was Ihe iheme from
the scripture 1 Cor. 3:9.
After the benediction all the
circles adjuurnrd lo the dining
room for lunch.
Thuse pre»ent were Mrs. Clyde
Humphrey. Mr*. W. c . Lynn, iir».
Helen Carter, Mrs. W. O hlensell,
Mr. M. N. Cleveland, Mr*. B.
F Burke, Mr*. A. L. Thomas,
Mrs. John Kov, Mr* Volte Wil­
liams Jr.. Mr*. 11. W. Rucker,
Mrs. Francis Boti. Mrs J. L.
.I'.kron Mr*. W C. Rumbtry,
air*. Rita Do Jong. Mr*. 0 . g .
.tuner and Mrs II E. Turner.
CIRCLE NO. FOI R
Mr*. Martha Marshall opened
thr tild e with a prayer arid gave
a talk on "What Do We Think o f
God” after «h h h she read the
third verse of Psalms 31 a* all
inspiring verse to think about.
She then brought ..ul the - wond­
erful" tharacierlsllc. of Jr*ut.
Mr* B. C. Moore, chairman
b-d the circle Hireling anj Mrs.
II L Johnson, program chair­
man. asked the &lt;|iievlton "What
are wr here for’ " afier which
she gave several passages of
scripture which answered her
(|ur.tiun and requested that each
member think about the ver.r*.
Sirs. John Abraham* had charge
of the records and Mr. Effie
Iteuton took Ihe offering
Mr*. It. T. Humphrey gace tjie
plana for the community minion
work for the month. Mrs Fred
Myers, mission study chairman
told of some of Ihe mission work
behind the Iron curtain In Yugodavla from the conimi.smn. Mrs.
Abraham, led in prayer for the
missionaries. Mrs R. F. Cooper,
from another circle, gave a
"wonderful" talk on "Steward•hip in All Of It'v Pha.es" and
stressed the value o f the cooper­
ative program, and what it means
to each church member
Mrs. Allred, voclal chairman,
collected coupons for the child­
ren’s home «nd Mr., Myers
cl-ued Ihe meeting with prayer.
Member* attending were Mr*.
B. t*. Moure, Mrs. It T Hum­
phrey. Mr*. J. D
Abraham*.
Mr.. Martha Marshall. Mr*. O.
C. Gibb*. Mrs. Msr Myer*. Mrs.
Effie Hewsotl, Mr*. J. A. Cunn­
ingham, Mr*. B. L. John-on.
Mrs S. D. Allred. Mr*. Turner
la&gt;lge and Mr* Wdl.e It Pippin.
CIRCLE NO. FIVE

Five met in Ihe TEL
with Mr*. B. A. It.
Wilkinson
pre.ldlng
a* circle
chairman.
She
welcomed
the
members and pledged to “ give
her be«t to the WMU work.”
Mr*. W. D. Gar liner gave an
inspiring devotional taken from
Hrb J: 14 followed bv a prayer
for the rir.-le's missionary Mary
Frances Horton, whole birthday
is Dec. 21.
Mrs. II. T. Thomas was in­
troduced a* co-chairman. Mrs. G.
It. Drake was welcomed a* ihe
secretary and gave her report.
Mrs. II. J. Finch, enmmum'.v
m i»ion
rhairman.
announced
that dirrrtri visitation would be
ihe work for the month.
Mrs. B. F. McWhorter was vvcl*
lomrd «» Stewardship chairman
and gave a mevsage on "What
Stewardship Means."
Mrs. H. II. Martin wa* in­
troduced a* the mi**wn study
iY tmk iT su rn r V o m it .
chairman and told o f an interest­
j t m i i « i. n u n i t
■■wixui.r. in i v n . ei.nnin*.
ing article In the rnagaiine.
1 V I H D I M I A «. •»»*
Mrs. F. P. Rinrt asked for
v .it ii i ; n r »* it
PAt G t- MAXWF.Lt. *ed t/&gt;t lei- coupons for the children'* home
A. M A X W E L L . b'»
aftrr which Mr*. Wilkinson closed
the meeting with prayer.
OtJijtTOK I- lU tO V V X * « 4 T . I Those present were Mrs. 8. A.
un.-w.s r,.r imsusoj.
B Wilkinson. Mr*. *1. B Drake.
K ill,
F lo r id a
U \ t X T s 'N • ; Mr*. It. T Tltoma*. Mr*. E. C.
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By VIRGINIA P. ANDERSON
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frederick
and .on David, of Montgomery.
Ala., were
Sundayafternoon
caller* at the home of his uncle
and aunt. Mr. vnd Mrs. L. C. Tti­
lls. They were en route to Mi­
ami.
The Misses Theresa and Fan­
nie Lou Bland, daughter* of Mr.
and Mr*. Fred Bland of Ft
Lauderdale spent the weekend
of Sept. 23 with their grandpar­
ent*. the Rev. and Mr*. J. M.
Thompson.
Friend* of R E. Franklin will
be sorry to hear that he Is a
a patient at the Seminole Memo­
rial Hospital.
Mr*
loan Green and two
daughters. Rosemary and l.vncdte are in Ft l.itidrrdale. visit­
ing the former's aunt.
Mr and Mrs C IV Brssinglnn
an* home from Cincinnati, O.
where they were called b&gt; the
illness of their daughter. Mr.
Hubert Wellengell She is no*
making a good recovery follow­
ing siirger.v
Sept 23 the Itev and Mrs J.
\l Thompson entertained mem­
ber* of their family al a picnic
in (heir yard overlooking Lake
Mary. Attending were hi* bro
thrr and ii tier in-law, Mr and
Mr*. W. D. Thompson of Sanford
and their son and dauchtrrin
taw, Mr. and Mr*
James B
Thompson and twu children of
Orlando. Friend* of Ihe lallrr
will be interested to hear that
he 1* now manager of the Or
tando office of (he Riddle t'argo
Line*
Tbomat J. Hrav of Hntromb, N
Y. ha* returned lo *pend an
other winter in Lake Mary.
La*t Wednesday Craig Keogh
wa* celebrating hi* fifth birth
Jay. That morning hi* mother
entertained hi* fellow member,
nf Mr*. Marian St John*' Km
dergarten uilh cakr and Ice
cream. Each individual cake held
a candle, adding to Ihe occasion
In the evening. Craig wav honor
guest at a family *uppor which
included hit grandparents, Mr.
amt Mrs It M. Glraicm III* cake
was notable for its decoration* of
boat* The R. W. Keogh* arr mak
log themsrlvm a reputation f«r
original cakr decorations!
Mr. and Mrs Ted Brooklyn
are announcing the lurth of a
daughter. Trudy on Srjd^ 2d at
Ihe Seminole Memorial Hospital
in Sanford.
Mr. and Mr* Will Hittenburg
of Aberdeen, f D are vitiliiig
their friend. Mr*. Ruby Linden.
Mr. and Mr* Harold Green
wood of Gardener. Ma»* wrre the
weekend guests of her brother
in law and aliter, Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. True. The Greenwood*
were enroufe to Boynti-n Belch
where the) have pwrchavrd a mo
let
Mr. and Mr* George II Fat
Irrton of Winter Dark, former
residents of Lake Mary, were
calling on friend*. Wednesday
morning.
Friend* of Mr*. J. L. Hum­
phrey will lie sorry to hrar that
ihe !» til at her home
Word ha* tw-en received o f the
illnei* of Charles Krueger in
Knox, tnd. Mr* Krueger 1* wllh
Mm and it ix hoped that he will
he able to return In Lake Mary
around the middle of the month
Mr and Mr. t'ele fhiodini
have returned to Lake Mary, fol­
lowing a summer »|o-nt with rela
lives in and around St, Louis,
Mo
Mr. and Mrs. E O. Fawcett
are home again after a summer
at their new home In Waynesvil&gt;. V C.
Teams t and II of the Com­
munity Church sponvoml a bake
sale last Saturday which earned
thrm over tZi to go loward the
Building Fund
Friend* of Mr*. Ralph 11. Ilartelt, daughter of Mr*, yrel Wrrfelnisn. will He glad to t ear that
she is making a good recovery,
following emergency sun-ery at
the Naval Hospital in Honolulu,
Hawaii,
where
her
Hu-hand.
Chief Itartelt is stationed
Mr*. A. Toro of Jacksonville
it visiting her brother and suterinlaw. Mr. and Mr*. VV. IV
Burke.

Happy Birthday
Oct 11
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Hy ADDIE F REVATT
Mr. and Mrs. John Slone and
family had as their
recent
guest*. Mr* Birdie Thomas and
daughter, of Olivia, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Phillips
had as their guest* Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs, Paul Pucket of Cocoa
Mr. and Mr*. Jimmy Jones of
Valdoila, Ga, was recent guests
of Mr*. Jones' mother, Mrs.
Pearl Felers.
Mr. and Mr*. Bernard Braddy
had a* their guc-t* Tuesday, Mrs.
Hilly Tind.il and Mr. and Mr*.
Paul Braddy of Sanfont.
Friend* will he sorry to hear
that M. A F'i*her happened to
Ihe misfortune of cutting one of
hi* finger* off. while at work
Tuevday.
Mr*. T VV. Prevail was ho*te*s
to a quilting held In the llaptUt
church annex. A covered di*h
dinner wa* served and enjoyed
hv Hie following; Mrs. It. f .
Braddy, Mri J, T. McLain. Mr*
Harry Geiger. Mr* John St'-ne.
Mr- E If Grant, Mr-, Fid F'til- fii.it i
IV! urod above at Iho I luudrtv Day Dmnci held r-l. IV hv
Mi- A l I ’ H u n t,
uipiiiali and Mi Ii. h McNu b
ford. Mr* l.c*trr Harper, Mr*.
Mi . loel S Fie ld -, Mrs ,* n Steven-on. pic id en t. 'I i
it f:.
Merit S immersill. Mr* Kader
lf.it I Air. John Maxwell, and
lln- ho*te**
The Southern F 'a r m
ttu re a u
held it* Director* i n e r t i n g a t th e
home of 'lr and Mr* J. T Vtc
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lam Jr Tuewtay
29 buvr. of clothing have been
A new president wa. ele,-el at
' sen mlere-tinc talk en the Lint/, president, p m iilcd over
\ rc|*ort « j i made
Tui-iday’ . meeilng of the Wo­ cent Ilui* far bv the women of lt&gt;&gt; k of Fl-ther » ,n given by the merlin
i a n I r e a u i r e r . Ib&gt;nman'* Bible c|j»» of the I ir-t the f n -bylerian Chur, h to Korea i, e -i -t* ihi r, 31r. ' 'i v i-1• by Ihe *e
Tin. wa* the
iimouin eiiirtd
Bapti*t Church which wa. told
i Monday • Hireling of Circle tile t arter
Those attending were Ihe bil­
at I!3U pm in Hie F!du&lt;ationul made
Hu- n. tidier rnec llg of N o oilier title, o f tin- Frv.i yCecil Tucker. County
Bull ting Ho.le-«e- lor tin- .liter riirle N'umlw-r Vlv, of it I'i --* lei .*n i 'bui* h whi. t- n i » ' t at lowing:
I.intf. Mn
noon were Ihe ladie. of Group bylerian
Church Held
•1-- the bome of Mr Victor Itrown. 'sent: Mr«
One Mr.
B
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lleWt wter. home of Mr- Kirtiv F’ lle witti chairman, who prc-cled over the llonnir Cart.r, Mr. am Mr*.
hirlet l .i i*o'i. 'tr and 'lr*. It
Mi*. C I Ke.ler, Mr. A y Hen- 'lr* E H Hill .1 - it-hovles. meeting.
I
llaylk, Mr and 'lr* D II.
ton.
Mr- ciarrnci snyder chairman,
The prayer* were glvrn an-l
Afier the meeting »a* opened conducted the huviness »e-*lon bu*ini-.. t.uiilmled hv the chair* Fanner, Mr and 'lr* Ravmond
Itmahl
v*ith tf-p devotioti.il given In 'lr*. nftrr u prayer via- offered try in.iti. iftei wiu.h ti c minidet were 'IcGtll, Mr and 'Ire
Murhead. F!Im--r Mitchell, Thur­
Volie William* a prayer wa* o f­ Mr*. Edr
•rail and roll call taken hy Ihe
mond "right, Ollie Williamson.
fered. followed by the regular
Announcement wa* nude Hut secretary. 'Ii ■ t• ' ' M. Hridc.
Mra "
ItMHrhell.
and Ihe
bu.inr-t meeting, pir.ldcd over (letober wj » Clnirrh E iliti-cn Mi* J E I'arcnt was wihonu-l
hodetM-s
Refri'vhnirnti o f pie
by Mr-. Iran..- I It.ili
Month and litcr.it n e gist u
a* a riew menhir, uftcr wlueli and ,-offee were *erved
Mr*. It. F\ McWhoru-r wa* for .ame
it wa* announced that Oct. It
Mr and Mr* George Edward*
elected prrtident of the c b » for
Thr Cm le voted to pj&gt; p-i.-age woold begin the Week •f I'rayrr who aremaking
thrir home at
the 19."i#-3I Uhiirrh Year, after on another tmv o f I'lotlung to lie m I S. tf lemal. amt on Nov 2 the nresrid with 'trs Eilwanlx
winch Ihe m em bers welcome I -enl to Korea Varhun iTieliw " o l i d i .iiiiniunity ll.iy would l&lt;e mother, Mr and Mr* FI. If.
Mrs. I. M Moncnrf a* a *t*lt- Cla»»ei and mdivi Inal* have i &gt;n- observed
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or.
Irduileil to the 2X Isoxe* -eni tins
Vi of ti j litg of money na* taken p, Jark*omllle
A short talk on the “ Working* far. hut Ihe need for warm ’« be
given
to
the
Ihhi Hie county home
The Canlen Club met Wednes­
of a Itlble Cla-*", given by Mr*. cloihing remain* deiparalc and lay the Circle
day at the home of Mr*. Henry
II. L. Garn-on. wa. followed hy all were urged to bring parcel*
The Bible Chairman, Mrs W. j Simpson, wllh Jt) altumllng Mr*
IHp reading of a letter on lh&lt;- -uti- In the &gt;htirch or Ihe home of Mt- It Vndi-t -oil. lute.I that Ihe le* J. J t.effer. president presided
&gt;cct «&gt;f “ froniotion Itay". written .1 F! Ni hold- who i- m , lurge *«&gt;n of the nevt meeting will lie over the meetln.- A demondra
by the Rev. Fred FT*her. and of Ihe proliu I There w., al so n ha»**il &lt;ui F!phi**ian*. the fifth Hon on flower arrangements wa*
frad to the cl«-- by Mr* " it- (ilea for pemtl*
chapter, beginning with the 21 -1 shown,
iiamThe continuation „ f the Itlble ver*e.
IT R i der-, n atu| «i*trr. Mr*
Itlble ver-r- were given by - * b Se*-lon* on ''The &lt; hri-lljti Home
In her I •Ik -oi the Hoot, of lai u-p Mathew* iif Ft
Pierre
of the member*, after w , eh i*a- presented bv Ihe llihie teal'll- E-lhi-r, 'll
Noble
g.tvi- ttifl were visiting frti-nd* here WedMr- It Wade closed the inn uig er. Mr* Niehol i*. after a p rau r hi-’ ory of Judea u*
far b.u k a*
wi’ h a prayer
by Mr- II f llcl/rl Th,- |e
;n-i It C
llrange ice and uaikies were •on “ Mi Son Timothy" hruughf
\
,| |,nur wa. enjoyeil by
irrveJ to the member* and the’r not bow strut u pail the mother *11 present ind refreshn*nli
gue.ls by the h irles.i
»* mid gran Imet tier play in a chlbE* ,-rvrl by Mi- Brown Mr. Anilpre-enl were Mr* Volie "Tilt,ins. life
In a religion divided house. rr*&lt;m, and Mr. Meitrhls
the
Mr*. H F\ McWhorter. Mr- II. Ihe ImpoctiKcc. nf jumu- |e«ploi M lo w ln r m *
a
m
Nftble,
1. Heck. Mr* A. C Hen-on. Mi* knowingthe gVeat difference*' in Mr. E
A x't. „■ Ml II C IniIt I. Garrrtl. 'l l - Eunice Hum, Hie
three m.i|oi religion- v«as
y|r
M C Minry. 'lr*.
Mr- \ H laivejoy, Mr* M II stressed
“ Let Hie i Idldfeii know n ia iles
I.awson, Mr. (1 C MeWade. 3trs "
I Harder '1,-. Ihe truth".
Ilrtile. 'I , . W II Vndi-isou. Mi*.
H L. Hewson, 'lr - ItotH-rl Cully.
Ds-nty- refreshment* were *erv- l\ II Ifigfili-vma".
Mr* I.
'I,
Mr- l II hi »U-r. Mr- Geurge e l to 'tr* Frrd WTIItum*, Mr*. Slrphen-un. Mrl II. J-.nt»,
Dixon, Mr« E. M. Starkey, Mr*. J It 111)liin-un. Mr. llctfrl, Mr*. Mr- \\ VI fhlhl.ivi r Mr* J F
H ") Smith, and Mr- r. K. Hid. Mr
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Mr mill* Ml
If II Fan-tit Vli
VVilkm-on,
lt.il/
i*al1. Mt*
II 1.. Vti'-le, Mr*. J it Aieb-s, MiV ito
Claude Font rslt-l
Mr* V F Kyle. Ml* Sm.br, Rrinvn. Mi
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f\r v, th Inml-: Mr- It Ten End
Mr*
Ml- ■* Mr. 3 O Huff
ginpefrutt ••-ctioii. Wigld and Vli
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Ll Virginia Kdm«r wilt conduct
the morning devotions over WTRK
Sanford, at 8:30 a.m.
PrL Cat.
Palm Ganltn CTt I# me#ta at
Gatdcn Center at 9:30 a.ra. for
a luninr** meeting and distribu­
tion of new books
The Chancel Chort of the First
Methodist Church will practice at
7:30 p.m.
Taylor Commanlrry No. 2* will
meet at 7:30 p.m. The order o f
the red cross degree will be con­
ferred. There will be a supper
at 0:30 in the hanqurt halt of Hip
Vta-unie Temple. All Sir Kmghta
ate requested to be present,
Flltli tY
Id. Virginia K. liner will canJurt
the morning devotions over WTRIt
Sanford, at 8:30 a.m.
Sallie Harrison Chapter N S !).»
A.ft. will meet at 3 p.m. at th*
home of Mrs. A VV. Iwe, 2ftil
lavurel Ave Cu-hoitassex ore Mr*.
" ’ . II Tunnicliffe and Mr*. Georg#
Morgan. Vtrlling Daughters ara
invtled.
Hose Circle will meet at 9:48
o m. at the home of Mr*. James
Truitt. IIPA Seminole lllvd.
Mimo*a Circle of the Sanford
Garden Club will meet at Garden
Center at 10 a.m. after which
thiTr will be a coverel dish sup*
t*er.
Ixora Circle to ntrcl at J:30
with Mr*, William Htt*h, 2925
Ilibiscux Court. Program will bo
"Ileripe for Arrangements” ,
SATURDAY
The Ve*per Choir of the Flr*t
Methoilist Church will hold their
practice at 3:30 pan.
The l.-rke Monrxw bome Demen*
vlra'ion Club will haee their meet­
ing nl 7.30 Friday, at l«nkr Moo*
roe School La nch roam.

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THURSDAY

Tha Youth Choir of lb« T im
Presbyterian Church will practice
at tha Church at 7:30 p.m,
Th# Deacons of tha Firat Pres­
byterian Church ^11 mast at tka
Church at 7:48 p.m.
The Sanford Ham# I) •monairation Club will hold a me#tfn| and
installation of officera at 2:00
p m. at tha Horn# Dernonatratkm

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SAFE DEPOSIT
BOXES

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'Christian Home'
Subject Of Talk
At Circle 5 Meet

TTTF. SAN FORD ITERALD
Thur»- Ost. 11, 1956 P «g « 7

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Jrevh m Honda bv Uclrnonivo F«sod* of Honda

Inc., Tampa, Florida.

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A portion of your dollar pays for efficient law enforce­

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ment agencies for your protection; clean, well lighted

to build a better community for you to live in. Part of

streets to make you proud of your home town. Here in

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CLASSIFIED ADS

Ph. 1821

It— INSURANCE

NEXT WEEK . . . Come late and
•lay later! Starting Monday,
the Doggie Bar 4 Diner will he
open from II a. m. to 2 a. in.
dally and clotc Sunday*.
g—PERSONAL NOl ICES
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Bada Day, Week, or Month—Tel.
JUS. furniture Center —
lift W'ea; Firtl St.

FREE
NAME IMPRINT
On ChrirUmas Curd* Durinij
October

Lay-Aw ay NOW!
POWELL’S OFFICE SUPPLY
117 S. Magnolia — Phone MS

a u t o m o t iv e
-BOATS AND MOTORS
Evinrudo Sale* 4 Sen lea

ROBSON Sporting C.oodi
Phon* 9

14" plywood factory bout, heavy
duty trailer and 54 model Johneon 10 HP motor. For t^OO. nr
will sell boat 4 trailer for $273.
ph. IHft-M.
H—TRAILERS
Trailer, Salt-Rent. Ph. tSft-XH.
ell) r l y YOU to »ee us before
du buy. Open Evening* and
jn Ka»*&gt;tde Trailer Sale*
Palatka, Fla.
t ALL ALUMINUM house
aller with enclosed cabana.
Jvenlew Ave. PHONE 239S-J.
i SALE— 37 ft Pacemaker
oute Trailer. 2 bedroom* 4
■lh. Or will trade equity on
iu*e. L. R. Uurrough*. Gen.
el. Lake Monroe.
|J—TRUCKS
Ford l» to" P*ck UP- Ncw
■s 1.00*16 mud grip rear. New
ini, A-l throughout. One loowner. $595.00 . Seminole
ack 4 Tractor Co. 1100 French
e. Phone 1500.
952 Wiltf* 4 wheel drive pick up.
New 7.00*15 mud lire*. New
paint, better than a Jeep where
the going L rough. One owner,
$425(10 Seminoln Truck 4 Trac­
tor Co. 1100 French Ave, Phone
1500.
ThU ad will admit W, C. Buie,
Sanford, to the Prairie l.nkc
Drive-In Theatre. E*p. Oct. 20,
1934. _____________________
1 4 -ta E II CARS
1951 ’ MERCURY 4-door Sedan.
Try It and you’ll buy it. BAY
HERRON, Phono 2454 or I3t3-W
after 6:00 p, m.
1953 Chryal*r Windsor 4 door DeLuxe. Only 22,000 actual mile*.
Call Kay llcrron, Phone 215), or
1343-W after G:QQ p. m.

IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY

JtouW Jt

MERCHANDISE -

RENTALS

CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
Slip Covers and Drapes
STANLEY KULP
PHONE ZftU J.

M—APTK—ROUIRB—ROOMS

PAINT. 12 30 gal. Sleeping begs,
cot*, blankets, tarpaulins, Army WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
Navy Surplus. 310 Sanford Aveprivate baths. 114 W. Plrst S t

WOOLSEY

.Marine l-'ininhc*
For Your Boat
Kenkarik (&gt;U»h and Paint Co
Phaaa 120

FLOOR sanding and finishlag.
Cleaning, wiling. Serving Seminote county slr.ee 1925.
II. M. Gleason, Lake Mary
Thta ad will admit Faya Butcher,
Sanford, to the Rita Theatre.
Exp. Oct. 20. 1954.
2416 8 Park

P A IN ’W
Phone 1201

Fleer sanding end finishlag.
A better |ob at a better price.
Free
estimate*.
Ph.
Collect
Oviedo FO-61IS4.
For Painting call Mr. Tasker, Pk.
G&amp;ft-XK. Room special $14.95.

From 12 noon Til 8 p. m.

2528 PALMETTO
2547 PALMETTO

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notice
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garment

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fr.nn Down—950 Mnnlh
2 Bedroom home on 2 lots, nllh
shade and fruit trees. Equipped
with stove, refrigerator and
healer. Complete price H.saft.
1 BEDROOM llame, well located,
Dr tit able ax home or i nil at,
W.300.

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13. Cutting tool
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13-3* “ Aa |h* SVotlil Turns"
turn Joanna Cstaun nhnal i l * Art I J . n l . Ilar'a llooie p a ft r
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IS WHII.TV JSI «*HVS»I.I II
n s t h n r i . a t i n i m h s v uvsrai.qn
FOR EVERYTHING In hardware
CONCRETE
ATTRACTIVE furnished rrwm for
X •« XII.k-v XI'ii.*
W. H. "BUI” HTEMFEK
and paint ate—Hill Hardware ItraJy 3li\&gt;d Concrete, Concrete
* »» n*|i"rl
one or two genetUmeu, 101 W.
Goy Allen, Aasoclato
f •» I rxn.ie cjxaards
Co.. 301 E. lit St.. Thone 53
Block, Sand. Gravel Cerneni
Ninth St.. Phono 1034-W.
Arietta Frier, AsmcIoic
l|S« 0*1 Pfestnn
Concrete Pipe to meet all
i ~ . » llara*r
Realtor — General Insurance
Rnbinitm l l n l Crinrf Fof^UufJ.
Qualifications.
r’ llm ai
1-Rr.lroum duplex, kitrhrn equipp­
W* build, design and reftnlih.
Pbone 9A5 or 7172 III N. Fork Ave. Til*
III*
delenc* Plcllnn
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
ed, living room furnished. Ph.
Sec at 916 French. Ph. 52-R.
• •• XX‘ »t*tf.n«|
Dot West nth 81.
Phone 7449 1124-M.
%•!« Vnur mar M«&gt;h»ut*
LOW COST HOMES
IN AN n-taffliM flnnnet1•(!• ri&gt;l&gt;*f Knnwa Baal
•t-MUblNEk!) EQUIPMENT
Avalon Apis. Efleleney. Ph 710-W
Block homo with 1 bedroum for !1 r*A III** It-nn.l
♦t &gt;1% l.»a p-n l XI*re Fanl
55000.
d-Redroom, 2 bath home. Lovely
HAYNES Office Machine Co..
•» -CHILI) CARE
f,xf» Jllinax —
Typewriter*, adding machines EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suil-

f!»d ids to io n .’ rofl5 Ura. Call
I$21, tay "Chargo 1L*»

BE A 2-CAR
FAMliy

• EMPLOYMENT^

New and t'srd Furniture

Dependable woman to keep hm»«e 311 K. First SI
Phone Sift
a ml rate for I child. $13 uj
week, plus room 4 board 1025 This ad will admit Oral Sellers,
Sarita,
___________
to the Motirland llide-tn thea­
tre. Exp Oct. 30. 1954.
77-HELP WA.NTED-MALE
WHITE
Min for fuel oil route. Give SEWING
MACHINE CENTER
qualifiratiuns In writing lo BOX
Sales, Service and Kanlelt
202. Sanford Herald.
GARRETT’ S
Phono I .’J
Experienced TV Repairman. Sal­ 323 E. First SI.
ary 4 Commlnion. State ex­
perience, reference* and expect­
WE WANT
ed salary. Reply to Box N. X.
YOUR " D O S T W ANTS”
c u Sanford Herald.

able fur bachelor or couple. Pri­
vate bath. Acros* Dora Post
Uffice. Manuel Jtcobsw.

section. 2ix» Grandview
Interested partia* only
Jacksonville, KV-41143.

D I E Tf&gt;~rtANHFI!R

Ave.
H ill
call Furnished I bcdioom home on 2
lot* with fruit trees Jllvk outside a q l
city limlis for $6400

Turn, rottage, r e a s o n a b l e . For S ilo By Ownar-3 b*droons 1 bedroom block home with nice
* Located on 17 9 t Ph 30I6-W1.
bom*. Equity tloi&gt;. Ph. I0R3-W.
yard and fruit tree* for Jit'.XVI. i
2 tooin opts. 112 Elm. Ph. 29S3 W. 4 bedroom house, 20th and Sum­ Nrv* 2 bedroom block hoitii- for
merlin. Will consldar house
17500.
U P P E R 2 Bedroom furnished
i roller aa part payment. Ph.
Apartment. Private entrance.
7M-M
Phone 211.
REALTOR
3 BEDROOM home, kltihen equip.
Raymond l.undqulNl,
I-bcdreoin unfurnished h o u s e .
;&gt;ed. tile bath, pine play mini'
ASSOCIATE
3325 S Sanford Ave. Apply 621
well, rorner •-»•, tuarr, tree*.
Atlantic Bank llldg.
Ook Axe.
PHONE 10M-M.
— |Phonr 1(73.

Robert A. Williams

Rriecorated ground fbur duplrx &lt;7—BROKERS and REALTORS
for coup)*. Mr*, broil after
five, 217 West llth Street.
Near Seminole High School. 3bedroom horn*, t )rjr* olrl
Stchill Apts.; Furn 3 room aptKitchen rqulpp*i|, H I4 financ
screen ponh, plus rullanay bed.
ed Include* blinds, water neat­
W.
*. 412' Park Avr.
er 4 Spice heater. Uoauilful
land rxpod lou rn c«d at 111,-1
400. Requiring 11,9c.) 0**n.
|4o mo. No cloilng cot*«
•7—ACREAGE

REAL ESTATE

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G H n M K O W
HJNFRAt
HOME
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CHOOSE AN
4 ^ USED CAR
niOM OUR ORBAT
SILICTION O f VAUHt
Sh ’am fwfey

Stricklnnd-Morrison
INCORPORATED
Your Friendly Ford l&gt;*il*g
304 K. 1st. ffl.

Phona 2H

M BWL D IN O N lfD fJ _______ ____________________

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Concrete p ip e

Seminole Realty

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SA C R IF IC E

£ JLU / M f &amp;*rmp

Call

N.xxa a SC

ATTENTION RtTLtlKRS
15 arte plot, corner t'rlrry 4 W. DIK TRim s
T. W. MERO
llriyton Axe’s,; trims Ph. Or­
REALTORS
lando 5-5045 after 7:00 pm .
IMI F*rt Are
Phoo* 27 or 145

W * Dawn
20 acre tile farm. Three bedroom
hour*, large barn. Alt equipment Owner leaving town. Nerrsaitalaa
and mirhlnrry. Easy terms. Ph. Selling of a comforiah!* low
I3U-J. P. o Boa 1134.
priced t bedroom frame home
Wilkin &gt; milts from Air Bite. m o o s e good w o r k e r s
ft6—NONES
Full prlea 53413 Call now tor
through Classified ads. I^t an
appointment.
1223 DOW N
exprtirnrml ail writer axiiit you.
7 Bedroom* and Carports
: i — MALI: or FEMALE
Now i* the lime tu Tiado-ln
Terraggo Floors
your old
Furriiure for new
“ rales p e o p l e w a n t e d
Kitchen CqulM*
1957
Florida
Styles
Two COLORED men 4 women for
■Me# Residential LocaUea
In Home Furnlrnings
local outside aaleswork. After­
A. B. PETERSON
landscaped Yards
noon*. evening. Car needed Ap­
Ready for oirupancy in t weeks Brokte Assecialec A. B. Peterson
HIGHEST
TRADE-IN
ply 325 Sanford Avr. or Phone
Jr., P. J. Chritersun, (iirfleld
A . K . S IIO K M A K K H . J K .
ALLOWANCE
434-J 9:00-2:&lt;*0 Wed. Thurs,
Wtllella, John Minch and R. W.
Builder
*
gardleit
nf
rondllioo)
Friday.
Williams. A. C. Dondney, Land
Phone 1991
Iftxi MeUoflvlHa

Roiponilblo cook wonted.
Ted Burnett
II75-W.
for PAINTING
2601 Grandview
Phone 1932-M. 29—SALESMEN • AGENTS
*

FHA APPROVED
Open House Daily

D A ILY

l.SS The tlhrthm Hour
l:M
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THE SANFORD HERALD Thurs. Oct. 11,

■t n r o a i i
stoo ssii.m
r m s u it sv s i i N H x a

• 3 Spacious Bedrooms
BE SURPRISED at °ur variety SEC Seminole Realty for Dttir
PUMPS 4 SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
• IS Tiled Baths
able Rones and Apia. Phone 27.
and
low
prire*.
I'
ll
B.
3e,
10c
All types and sties. Installed or
• U rge Lois
4 26c Store. 321 S. Sanford.
"D o It Yourself."
• High and Dry
HUTCHINSON’S O c e a n Front
Rrgfalrrrd Real I’stalr Broker
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Apts. 339 S. Atlantic. Daytona (tasonry constriction with oak Phono 2971
FOR FILMS. Finishing. Tape
17-92 ot lllawalha
S T IN E
floors,
white
marblo
chips
Recorder*. Supplies, Sec WIEBeach. Call 2374-W.
Machine and Supply Co.
built-up
roofs,
fully
insulated,
BQLDT'S CAMERA SHOP. 210
REAL ESTATE DRIVE IN
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. U
furred walls, spacious closet*
S. Park Ave.
Naw two bedroom houses, kitchen
7344 French Ave.
and
oil
wall
furnaces.
•quipped. 1M Washington. Pk.
GATLIN BROTHERS
J.
W.
HAL!.,
REALTOR
Have electric Phllco rsfrigeritor.
443 or write Jack Fiyat, Bet
Dragline 4 Bulldozer Sarvtce
Jahaov Milker, Atsorlair
apt. size ga* stove, gas spare
Ph 2237 Geneva. 249VW Senior 1
502 Sanford.
"Call Hall" Phone 1759
Builder and Owner
heater. Call at 2909 S. French
ORLANDO Sentinel Star, CaU
Ave.
Pumlihed glraga apt 2300 MelRalph Ray, 3150.
___
lonvillt.
New 21" TV fur sale. Can be teen
RAYMOND M BALI.
at 2320 S. Yale Ate.
LAKE FRONT-1 R^room
unOSCAR M HAltlUBiiN
LOWERY 4 BRIDGES
furnlihed house, fishing swim­
44-APM JA.4 .’Bb
ItEG. nitflKERR
San. H54-W Orange City Spr 4 5*34
ming, 1 4 baths, earporte, •
9. D. Ilighleyman, Aisociate
PRIGIDAIRE appliance*, t a l e *
miles from Ssnford. 116. Phone
7*4 Booth Park Avr.
Phone 9(0
CROSLEY - BENDIX
and service. G. IL High. Oviedo,
2084-W-3 after 4:30 p.m.
Salra and Servica
Fla. Phona FO 5 3915 or Sanford
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
RANDALL
1642-W altar
p. m.
Large fum. apt. 110 Magnolia.
ask Crumley 4 Monirith
Electric Company
Available now, ft room house on
at 117 South Park, Phone 777
Service— Quality— ft allaf action DUO-THERM space heater and
Celery Ave. available October
BEAUTIFUL
Perfection apanmrnt size gai
They Know
Ph its Sanford
2537-J-3 D# Uary
Sth. Pbone A. K. Rooetter,
range. Both in good condition.
Florist.
212.
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p s
Solid
Brick
Keaaonable. See at 2400 Hia­
For Your Retirement llome
Well Drilling, HOWARD C.
watha Ave.
l Bedroom attractive almost new
Downstair*
apartment.
CALL
1240.
3 Bedroom
Home
LONG, Phone 369 207 Rssl
Concrete Block home with car­
Large oil heater, 50 gal. drum.
Commercial Ave.
p o r t e. N e a r
supermarket
Apartment,
tloie
In.
3
room*
tU
540. Phone 167ft XK. 1317 DougThis home has larga living room
$6,006- 11,000 Down.
per
month,
111
E.
tth
St.,
Call
ENVELOPES, Letterhead*, statela a Ate.
with fireplace, 1 extra largo
2344 nr IMS.
mrnta, Invoice*, hind bills, soil
Furnished or Unfurnished
bedroums, dining room, kitchen
program*,
etc.
Pro»re»»iv« 45-BUILDING MATERlAlil
2-Bedroom Concrete Block home
wish
plenty
of
cablntti,
break­
6-ROOM8, Adults. SU Path.
Printing Co. Phone tuft — 403
with garage, Florida room. All
fast room and nlca screoned-lo
USED HK1CK
West 13th St.
largo room*. Situated on 4
BURN.
5 room house 4 bath. Ph.
porch.
TWO CARLOADS boantilul uaed
. ,loia» beautifully -feMoospcA - - *
m -w .
.
For homo repair work and altera­
brick. Orange, red, and jurat
Uafuns. 114,000 — Funs. (It,54ft
tion*. Call ISl-J. Ray C. Slagle.
black. See them at SHERMAN 5-mom garage aportmenL 2 loom neaoHfully landscaped grounds
with nutsilr sprinkling syslsm,
CONCRETE PIPE CO
kitchenette apt. Adults, no pels.
Trees trimmed, temoved and de­
rrnlrsl helling for extra com­
Ioiura U. Oiler, Realtor
fort. Excellent residential loca­
moted, Ph. IU07-R.
Ph. 224
RED-I-MIX CONCRETE
Hairi 51. Flelrt. A xucU ie
SANFORD TREE CO.
tion . . . 2417 LAUREL AVE.
Window SHU • Lintel*
2601 So. Orlando llwy, Phona 1339
HOUSE, 7.01 Sanford Ave. 573
Septic Tank - State Approved
Expert watch repair. Guaranteed.
EVENINGS: 3liv anil tun
month, Ph. 339 R.
Sand • Cement Mortar Mix
ODIIAM 4 TUDOR. Inc.
I .{jay »i-rvlce. Sanford Jewelry
Miracle Concrete Co.
2623 S. French Avt.
4 Luggage. 3o0 Sanford Ave.
RETIREMENT HOMES
Phone 2I0U — 2950
‘ &gt;9 Kim Ate.
Phone 1333 Desirable fum garage apt 432-W.

BUSINESS
SERVICES

M elt A N K Y -SM IT H

Radio

TV SPECIAL

This a.I will admit Mr*. W. A.
Sofa Bed
21-ROOFING aod PLUMRING
Goodwin, Enterprise, to (he
Matehing Chair
TIRED
Movielsnd II i d e-1 n Theatre.
Coffee Table
CKUAMIC TILE
2
Slip
Tables
Exp. Oct. 20. 1954.
o f th « u r n * uld th in g ?
Paul F. Mueller 4 Son Ph. 1M
2 Lamps
Free einmate Quality work.
Boo the spacious new Ut.efnlly
COMPLETE MODERN
different bomea la —, —
^ 1 7 9 .0 0
INSURANCE
PLUMBING
South Plncerest
Sanfon
All the NEW KINDS of fire and
Contract and Repair Work
Grave Manor*
Sanfon
GOLDEN DAWN
Free Kellmntr*
casualty. Insurance available tn
Valencia Villas
DeLam
INTKRSPR1NG
MATCHES*
the best of Companies at LowK. L. HARVEY
Reg. 119 50 less tradr 12930
204 Sanford Ave.
Phone 112ft
c*t Rates lo those who qualify
Consult B A L L INSURANCE Box Springs at Identical Savings
AGENCY, 204 S. Park Are.,
HOLLYWOOD 11ED
Sanford, FIs.
Innrrspting Mattress
Idrally Situated
Box Spring
33—MONEY TO LOAN
Luxurioualy I’lanned
Hosdboard Icholre o f colors)
Moderately Priced
149.30
Central*.a* and Rapalr
AUTO LO A N S
Ia|* Free
Iftftf Saalard Aie.
Ph*** 1H1
POST LESS
3 and 4 Bedrxwni Humes with 1
and 2 batha situated &lt;&gt;n large,
AT
See our new line o f floor covering
artlaticnlly
landscaped
lot*.
W. J. KING
and mmplrtr home furnishings.
Paved a tm l* and all other
Plumbing Contractor
OK
SANFORD
city conveniences make thest
FREE DELIVERY
Kohler Plumbing 4 Supplies
colonist
of
owner-occupied
ECH0L8 BEDDING CO.
Reem Electric Water Heater*
homes truly delightful places
r ill Orlando Dr.
Ph. ft*
Corner 2nd 4 Mognolii. Ph. 1732
to live.
"Bad Bamberger" Mgr.
Plumbing. Kreskjr Heating
43— ARTICLES for SALE
Open Monday’ s til 9t99 pm.
Designed, Built and Sold
M. G. HODGES
VISIT OUR BALCONY
—Factory to Tou—
Service it All Water Pump*—
ODHAM A 'TUDOR IncWall* Drtlled — Pumps
A lan iflE M
Bulldtra of Fine Homes
Paola Road, Pnone 700
V en etian B lin d *
For FloriJo Living
U -FA R M tad GARDDRN
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
Pl.UMIHNft 4 HEATING
SALES OFFICE
rail with plaitie end*. Ptiatie or Miuionsry-Everbesrlng S t r a w Septic Tank Initallatlon 4 Sen lea
ISift S. French Avenue
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
berry
Planta—
11.50
per
hund­
Heater Service. Archie C. liarrhona 2100 and
cords.
red Call Ray Lord, 1317-W.
leu. Phona 734.W or 1336.
Sonkirik Glass and P atit Co.
U2-114 West 2nd St.
Phona UO Teat Compou tDaetwelder's) 40c
71—SPECIAL NOTICES
bu. bag. Grapevine Nursery,
Grajicville Ate. Phone 2U59.
This ail will admit Mrs. Olivo We buy and «ell u*rd furniture
He,1Ulieu, Sanford to the Prairie
i'sying lop rath prices for any
thing of xalue. SUPER TRAD­
l-akr Drive-In *Vhcr*trc. Exp.
ING POST on 17-92 Ph 2033-W
Oct. M. 193ft.

U P i: N I N 0
Sale*.Rentals. 314 Mag, Ph 44
FOR NEW PONTIACS and good, DAY NURSERY—will keep child- SHOCK and rqutpmcnt o f gro­
ten age* 2 tu 6, from 9:30 a m,,
clean USED CARS, call Ray
cery store and meal market,
Herron, Phone 2456, or 1343-W to 5:30 p m . PHONE 1632-W.
Jones Grocery, GlndervUle, S.
after 6:00 p. m._______________ 2»—HELP WANTED—FEMALE
Sanford Ave. and old Orlando
llwy. Phone itxn-H or 4S0-W.
This ad will admit Billie Adam*,
Sanford, to the Itlti Theatre. 41—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD
Exp. Ort. 20, 1906.
FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
Splendid
opportunity fur tn alert,
U —APPLIANCE REPAIRING
—at Warehouse Pries*, vtsll
ambitious young worn in who n
BERRY'S. We are eiperta It asseeking
permanent
employment
HEATERS
•itling you tu ierun&lt; gracious
If
you
have
the
potentials,
we
Cleaned and Checked
giexl louks with functional con­
will train you for one of the
PHONE 1.120-11
venience. Today's best buy* in
most interesting Job* III San­
nationally adx edited furniture
1ft—BEAUlY PARLORS
ford. You will work Mondayat DISCOUNT PRICES 901 W.
Frida), and havt regular sche­
First St. Phone 1*17 for Even­
Modern Air-conditioned Salon
duled increases in x*'a*y .Mini­ in g Appointment.
mum requirements are at least
HarritH’n Beauty Nook
a High School education, aglift S. oak
Pk. 97t
• BIG. VALU MS
11-29, ability to type. Permanent
• QUICK CREDIT
17—BUILDLNG - REPAIRS
resident of
SanforJ. Apply
PAINTING
• EASY TERMS
Southern Util lelephone Co. Ill
WILSON MAIRR
Palmetto Ave.

dll-114 W. 2nd St.

4 7 -rU R N tY U R l - M U U f O t D

Florida State Bank

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Sunarar.

MATHER OF SANFORD
in N. Park Av*.
Phona UN
203 09
» E. 1st. St.
Phone 127 l-ASGE 4-b«dranm home. U til
location for children. Ph. 2533-J.
Conault A REALTOR First

CULLEN AND HARKEY

Used farmroe*. sppniaces.
8 room, 2 bedroom humr. 937(0 IN N. Park Ate.
Phona a i l
SELLING IS FUN!
ATTIC GOING "t &lt;TWASTE? Turn­
ele. Beugkb-sold. Larry's Mart
Local*! on Old Orlando Ht|king it into one or mare attrac­ You ran earn as you learn. $Ukc
121 E m la* rl PkoM IUL
way.
Ideal
for
ckildton,
ookool
Mw friends, M y bark bllli.
tive room* Is eftsy, inexpensive.
bus atop. Call 1233-M.
Contact Mrs. J. Russell, P. 0.
Let Kill Lumber and Supply
19 PAT? Soil
Box 975, Orlando.
Yard help you decide how to
LAW FRONT
'WAP ANTTMINGt Just placo
ynn’ra tkroogh wi t h
make it serve you. Call &gt;3, The
Now throe bodyeon
Lumber Number, or drop In— NEWSPAPER i t m t sales boys.
ausUItd ads. Phase lStt far a
Uko
Emma.
One
and
half
tiled
thfwgli
Want Ads far CASH.
Ages 9 to U. Apply to Mark
2B W. Third 8t.
baUti. Florida m m . Lot HI' CftU DUhelpful ad-*rtiar.
Heirs, The Sanford Herald, after
x 113'. fu n 8*. or* mile at
school.
It Pay* Te Dm Ciasilflad.
OftkUnm Cemetery.

Phone

50

FURNACE
SERVICE

Now Is The Time
To have your Heating System
Cleaned and Serviced
Before the Winter Kush

W . J. King
PLUMBING CONTRACTOR
2534 Orlando Dr.

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a home is the most wonderful,
most enduring achievement you will
possibly ever make in your lifetime,
especially if it is located i n ___

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Homes

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South Pinecrest
T***re **■*. frw thin**. |f any, which would give the fntntlv
the outlook, the feeling of ccompilahnicnt and content a*
will a 110*11. OF VOLJK OWN . . . . and if that home U
located In the remarkable new community of South Pinecreat your family’s satisfaction will l&gt;e romptrtc. Here you
have beauty and earn* and comfort In an engineered com­
munity of fine home*' i*et in an atmosphere of quiet, rural
ciiarm, yet endowed with every metropolitan convenience.

Occupancy
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HAPPY FAMILIES
LIVE HERE

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182 far"IIlea, who enjoy living outdid* almost ad much ax living
Indoor*, now make their home In beautiful South Plnecreat. Seven
more homed are now oomptete to the very last detail o f lawns
and landscaping, and many more home* arc being rushed
to completion along the gracefully winding atrecta of this model com
nunlly of happy home owner*.

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$ 11,200
One O f The Following

few

Payment Plans Should
Fit Y our Ability
T o Pay:

I
If You Are A Veteran!
$625 Down Payment
(Include* cloning co st* )

Iwe can

$67 Per Month

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(Included taxed and Ins.)

F Ii A:
$1950 Down Payment
(Included closing coat*)
• Within. .*f* witting H M a rc of Pftiwr.it
Elementary Scliuol and il'i wonderful 2d acid
achoul |&gt;la&gt;ground.
• 8|&gt;ariou* country
vcnl.nt.a.

BUILD
HOUSES,
WE
BUILD
HOMES

living with

• Intelligent toning reitrtrtiont
high pnijicrty calue.

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city

$63 Per Month*
(Included taxed and Tn«.)

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City water and City avwera Tarn! it recta etc,
• Ultra modern d oig n in h in t.. and autr^und.
inga tu meet today'* high eUndird. for tom'
furl, Coiiaaiueiica, and tdai "I.usury l.uuk“ .

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Service Personnel FHA:
$1000 Down Payment

of these finance plans within 30
minutes

(Included closing emtd)

$66 Per Month
(Include* taxed and Ina.)

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BRAILEV ODHAM
President

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In Sanford

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an independent daily

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Kalnhllaftrd I'.HIM

C h u r c h Is E n t i t l e d
To Loyalty, Support

Delivered By • P . M.
Call 1821 I k fo r a 7 P . M.
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newspaper

m i DAY, OCTOBER 12. 1938

A w ir liltd

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Leased

Dial: New U . S. Highway Transport Plane
Still Missing
Route
Not
Ye
t
Determined
Seminole Raceway
,

3y A. Edwin »hlnho|*er
^ 1 1 time* irr troubled limes.
m
all people are troubled peo­
ple, Whether or not rlvilUalinn
progresses depend* not upon the
troubles of a Riven time, but upon
how the people of that time meet
their trouble.
There has probably never hern
a time tn the history of the world
when enlightened education was
available to more people than It
A irt-vcur-oll woman « » « struck
is today. Rut education alone can
misdirected and offer no solu- do» n by ■ P»»»lne truck last night
it If we say tne iron curtain »* 'be attempted to help pu*b a
countries deny "enlightened” edu ear lo gel it started.
cation to the masses of their twoFollowing church . cm ice* last
pic, wc can partially excuse their nght, Mr*. Nora Lee Mrlnto-h,
failure to help solve mankind , whose address wa» given as l„ilc
problems. Hero in America with Mary Road, was assisting her hus­
otir schools overflow ins and al­ band and the owner of fhr enr,
most unlimited information avail­ in pushing the automobile .outli
able lo anyone wishing to «*ek it. on Freneh' Avr
vvr cannot make such an rxrusr
t 191* Stndcbakrr I 2-tnn truck'
And «et, in spite of that fact, driven by Robert Carter, II. of
W luve but to pick up a daily 417 W. 120. St camr up from be­
paper to find that hatred, viol hind them, nicked Ihe left rear
•nee. intolerance, jealousy greed. frn,lrr of ,'h, aulomob|,P
Ihrn
and practically every other hu „ Mh| Mr. M, ,n(p. H n |th h.. right
man vice that can contribute to tear Irnilri, throwing her tn Ihe
world problems Is about a« ramp , a ement.
gnt wllhln our country as anyAccor ling to il•fnMnallon obwherr on earth.
Of the problems that trouble
of the Sanford Police Department
Ihe world, those of science are
the minor ones. They have been, who Investigated the accident, the
car being pushed lid not have
arc being, and will continue lo
light*.
solved on Ihe drawing boards
The arcldenl oecured at in no p.
in the laboratoricv of the
m. 90 feet south of 22nd St. on
world.
Not so the greatest of all prob­ Fiench Avenue while Ihe autobile t n
stradd'o the parvi*vi
lems, Ihe problem of human re­
lone *tnp on the weft vide of the
lations. Through all Ihe centuries
User* has been but a single source highway. Mr*. McIntosh was as­
for Its solution — the Church. Re­ sisting in pushing the ear from the
gardless of its denomination, any left front fender.
Captain Arnold William* report­
Church of Ihe I'nirrrsal Cod.
teaching the way of peacr, points ed that Mr*. Mrlntovh wa* In a
to the solution of (hat problem, great deal of nain and ootmdilngcause the Church Is demand- ed of her back. However, extent
mankind today, as did his o f Injuiie* could not be dctermi u- i
forebears, prefer* to seek an until today.
No charge* have been filed, said
easier way. In lhi&lt; era »h —»
mass destruction is the order o f S ' 1’'
Pending further
the day. mankind can no longer ,.‘ n'estl«all°ii. Patrolman C. C Dial
lamporire with his obligations to son assisted in the investigation.
the Church. We must either turn
to it, support It. and live it, or
submit ourselve* lo chaos and sav-

Woman Struck
ByTruckWhile
HelpingPush Car j

Extension Is Established
Of 17-92 By Group In I925
Set To Go

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Ry It H o u rs CONKLIN
The vision of a host of eld tlm
William II. Dial, Fifth Di-trlcU rrs In the harness racing sport
It- i j Hoard member, called for which resulted In construction of
pion.pt action fur the continisa- Scmimde Raceway M years ago Is
ti n of IT t&gt;2 lo Fiench Ave. from! about j„
, utivlanllaled by the
Five I'olnt* last night n* he met residents of Seminole County.
with ninnl-er* of the Seminole
Hack In 1921 several of Ihe best
County Long Rang* Highway known and wrallldrst men In the
Planning Committee.
nation, who believed In and back­
“ As far as mglm-eriny |s con- ed up that In-life with cold cash,
reined,” said Dial, "ihe censtruc* built what i« now Seminole Race­
tlon plans for the extenrlon of way. The number Included tothe rente to Sanford are Hit per ’’acco tycoon V\. N ftiynods, hlleleon plcte.1 and are ready to
*’« K J
,rUfk «&gt;'
eent eomf
c o n Rill Strang and many nth
f" .
erv
"I rannot commit the Road
They had drrems of building
R&gt;*ntd," DM told the group meet- Seminole Rareway into the Ivpe
log at Jim Spencer . Ilevtaurant „ f training an.l raring establish
U.t night at a .upper meeting. ,nrtll „ wii| 1h. ,pj. year-I f Ihe
I "l&gt;.it I am mre fund, can be made mler* approve itiuance of Hie
available for ireuling Ihe righto hamrs* racing license which Ihe
of wi»ya.H
•tale raring commission ha* atLeading into hit discussion ready granted—subject to the rewith the highway roniiuittre head- rerendum vole.
Plan* to transform thia train­
ed by J. Hrailey (hlhxm. Dial com
mented that " j am getting a lit­ ing track Into the Saraloga of the
JOHN 5IILLIS, Ford Motor Company representative, (left) and Rill Franc*, president of the Na*
tle disturbed about the federal South, are on Ihe drawing board.
tlonal Association for Stock Car Rvcing. ictnler) pose with Comwtn ler Henry C. Colee, U8N. Kxeeutive Officer o f Sanford Naval Air Station, following their arrival by private plane aboard the
government'*
attitude
toward The board of directros of Semi­
naIn Rareway only await Ihe out­
station, recently, France conducted the second -erle* of lectures, and music* he i» currently pir»«ntrights* of w(•)•»."
come of the rlrcliott before pour­
ing on “ Safe Dnving" lo personnel h e e d al» aid the NAS. Ihe Din*-. «hovelng highlights of the Ua(l*
Dial then explained to the 22
Ington “ 500" ami Daytona Reach "Grand National", which were obtained through the Ford .Motor
ing a cool half million more dot
member.
-Mending
the
meeting
|m
|h&lt;. ,jn ,
mak(. , , h&lt;1
Compiny an.l 511111*. emphasised Fiance’ s talk on -afety. Thi* conclude* the four month series of
lhal funds were not available for , h„wplace of Ihe nation
•afely lectuies, acrur-il'ig to tV, h tiilrs, NAS 8afety Engineer. (Official IM t Navy Photo)
Ihe construction of a causeway
Througho'it the nation harness
e x t e n s i o n front French Ave. l-eraring a* grown lrrmrndou*ly in
cau-e of i* ptrallrl frw limited r|a„|n *hrdl cmwf vbg cmfw cm
aerec* highway which mode -ell- the past trn year*, becoming
in,* of thr bond* impossible.
America’* fastest growing sport.
"My only choice in the matter
(CenllnuMt on Page 19)
wa« to attempt tn got the mule
of Ihe pfo|&gt;oicd federal Inter­
state highway moved etis-er to
Hanford, somewhere between the
•fery.
The Seal Sale Chairman f.-r the I —
&lt;vi n
Lake Monroe Rridgv&gt; and French
8
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Seminole
L
’ounly
Tuberculosl*
and
The Church demands and is en-l
Vdmissmn*:
Ave., Dial said.
® le d lo our devoted loyaltv v*d Mrs. James Wilson iSanfordl
Nino member* of the Seminole- llextih Assoeiath-n's annual Chn*t“We have a traffic count only
lxn*v
Seel
sale
wa*
n*mcd
ihl&gt;
•upfMiri. There emiii h« no L-tDischarges:
High Sebrof .*• .r r x 'ls f" “tul { a?
rfh* fils'* newest fei*1 p»*al*
iPotnlng by Giuigo UsUir, pretl(l.Slv eebfrti**
lee lime lhan this "tu-rcR
Ihsrothy I. Jlo-llin l.Sanfuidl
a supper mec'ln? I*&lt;t nieht at .Irid o f Ihe local Til and llralin
d»v thl* side o f Orange City and
ops-n al 1219 \\ ' -lh
ty Month” for every thinking per-1
Alll llyyti (Sanford i
5lr*. Appleby** flesiaursnt were Vssoeialion group
i.i v next n.-'vi w ,. •« impress D
„
In Goldsboro next M-.n.Uy,
son who sincerely seek* a solu
Ronnie Mae Gilffn (Sanfordl
"''rb . ri nirrry pr-.pnV
lion lo his own troubles and Ihe
r n i n r e r . ...’ the ns.es.hV t» build 0 c»Don Fletcher. Paota nurseryromplinir'ilr-t by ' harlie ’ li rris-'.i.
Lthi! Pe.itifif ISanfordl
troubles of this troubled tlm? lo
HT. PKTEIISHURG — Ills- a route from Oravege City , 0 tw of the )riendly Harhee Shoo.
memtH-r of The Hanford Herald’ * m»n. eea. namr-l to head Ihe lmMery Msrgarcl Lumpkin
and a native- of Sanfoiel, will nperwholeheartedly renew hi* loyally
(Sanf-trdl
advertising .laff. on their Job . :M',r1J,n' * ^ f r / “ * ?
• "* lory will lie made ht-rr h&gt; Ihe Hcmin-vle Huulevanl
ate the new business.
to hi* church, or to seel- n-i* *
,
.
•nlc«
artoming
to
tlir
ill
"The
route
i*
ladng
flown
now
Rnmilla Wen ran iiivie-lt.r
Fl-uida rut flowrr imliulry on
iSltlntf out Uir nr* Illtfh Schrol
^ ^
rherry i* » graduate of Groom*
church ard affllta’ p himself with
Del. If when Ihrle Florida Gladi­ an-l I nm told now that In a per- Academy, clas* of 1911, an-i ha*
del. 12
it If he now hat none, lu-guiai
page,
•■seminoi.Smnkt
Fletcher,
lu.t
&gt;ear.
»u
c.c..olus Growers
Association he l«d of from nine motiih- to one
Admission*:
mtrndance is then but one expret
which appears each ifon-fay in fully headed thr Ss-niinole loonty rome* ihe Florida Flowrr Aiso- \-■*i the ro -I ran lw un-ler con- been operating hi* own shop here
D- nitn Wynn I Sanford)
»ln.-e graduating
from
Tyler
f n
of loyalty.
( hamIwr of Commrrre fair booth riatlon. In c, of whl-h ’V F ••ruction,” he »xld.
The Herald.
/on* Ils-ckwlth (Sanford)
ITrxat) llarbrr t'ollegr. lie It a
committee
Kite hhoff Jr., of Sanfurd, U a
Morrison told the groun. p&gt;rl
Dial told Ihe
Nora 51c Inlosth (Sanford)
rond planning member of ihe St. John* Mt«**no.
Dabbs sai.i that the Seminole director.
D ischarges;
group thal "till* I* the only see- ary Rapllst church and die ML
of 22 young people interested In
County fuleereuloti* and llralth As­
William Dortini ISanfordl
The transition will occur -luring tb-n of the interstate highway olive Isulge uf F. A A. Ledge ol
the subject ‘ Tegardlcs* &lt;&gt;l . ir sociation expacled thi* year lo
the annual convention of the FO­ that Is proposed other than ur-i Mason*. He i* marrieel and Ihe
Sally Mae Raker (Sanford)
detlre tn folluaurnallsm • i -lage the most successful Sesal Sale
In an article appearing in yester­ Visiting Hours; Private Room*, career or as a h«bby( it will be Drive in lh* as*&lt;Kialion'x local RA. eeprolng h d !■ *• tb- TM»« ban ei|uii.sway*. It will (&gt;• a father of fn-ir children Mr* fhrr.
ll.sts I st Rr-hngton Reach, and pail of the D.iytona-Tampa east- ry leache* Ihe ihlrel grad* »• Hop.
day’s Sanford Herald. Ihe final II a.m. — 1* pm.j Semi-Private helpful as it gives yoi a means history
will unite Ihr slate- * lit.
&gt;A)
llnnllnued on Page 10)
per Aradrmy In-rr.
date for absentee voting wa* given Room*. 2 to I p.m.&lt; 7 to I* p.ni.j ol
self expression "
Mentioning
Dale fur the malliiw of tf*** i staUiol.is Industry with Ihe bur
Pediatric*. It a.m. tn H pm. Par- some of the things for whirh a
a* Oct. 25.
appeal lo Seminole groung chrysanthemum Indusonly; newspaper stand* In » community. seal* and
According to Mr*. Camilla Itnice. c-nt* seed Gran-lparents
r,.Md-iu la* n*-t
try, already producing an annual
the correrl date foe n- a r id
Obstetric*, No vl-ltlne during the br
that Ihe bU’ Se.l head
feeding c»f hahie-s Private Room*, ache in the careful |H-ru*al of ropy said Dabbs, but final plan* fur the rru| estimated al worth more
G ould have been Nov. 1.
winter campaign will he complet­ thar IJ 500,000
deadline for abscnlt voting It am. to 12 noon, 2 to 4 p.ne. wa* in proof reading His listen
ed In Ihe near future when Fle'chTie new association will also
Nov. « General Election ard 7 to 9 p.m. Semi-Private rr, |„lShe«l at some of lh - "h-&gt;oer'* rnmmillrc meet* lo put Ihe Inrlida producer* of *iuh flow­
R o o m s . 2 to 4 p. an and 7 to 9 p m. !&gt;&lt;&gt;»•" rxusrvl by dropping a ’ C”
final loufhr* on preliminary plan* er* i* aster*, easier lilie*. iri*.
or sobslituting e ••o' t
already approved
ilaltl at.
slatire,
tnatviragims,
an-i in mit-»pared *|iaces The exUhnvlmax Seals will he prepsr- ta eft pea*, ilnnta* and other
tended an inv nation to lm- yo iag
e l for mailing by various women's eomtierrlal rut Rower*. Thr m u ll
l
i
l
i
e
s
tee the proeettei involved In rub with 51r* Lorraine Graham, Ex­ will h« Ihe largest horticultural
groug of Its kind In the United
lithlng a paper.
ecutive Secretary of the Seminole Slain.
Presrnl last nlghl wire
Pat County Tuberculosis and Health
Ilchlml Ihe move is Ihe aim of
Harrington, editor of the school Association, lax a! offices are main­
page; Shirley Anderson, associate tained in the Rrumlry Puleilnn pros sling all rut flower produc­
er* n Florida with the advant­
editor. Kay Irnklns, aoeiety edt- Building.
age* of a lightly knit, well man­
i tor; Frrrl Hall, feature editor an-l
aged central agency. Authorities
I Ihe t
let
Ann V - Iron. Kay
both Inside and outside Ihe trad*
Dry, A. J. Clement*. Mary Jan.
hail it a&gt; the most progrr *iv#
|Fly ill and Hill Thompson School
step taken by an association of
principal A. J. Hracken and Ihe
growtr* and shipper* of floricul­
|club i[Hin«&lt;-r Ralph Ray, with
ture.
hi* wife, were guests o f the club
"T ie potential of the Florida
The first edition of "Post (VII Flower Association is at least
Scripts", a monthly l.ultrlin of IJ&gt;£ee lime* greater thaw Dai of
FGGA." r-&gt;mmenleH Philip J.
De ' imnbell tossing Post No. SJ
of the American (.eglon, was FleinDf, I’tiGA* manager, whuta
headrp arler* are in nearby llraput In the mall jrfftffilijr.
With Itrrna conrnning the mem­ drntun "Since all rul flower pro­
ducer* have essentially the »arnr
A young man who grew up m j bership o f ihe American Legion, lype* &gt;f problems, member* fell
announrsnu-nt
of
meeting*,
and
Sanford, gradualed from \ ile Uni
we cos Id benefit thr entire flori­
versily. and Iwam e a Rhode* report* from committer members, culture industry by becoming Ihe
Ihe
new
Itutlrtln
I*
mallet
to
ap­
Scholar, will appear on Ihe pro.
Florida Flower A*«oelaUorv II
gram o f a local club which his; proximately .'O0.
wa* ufoo Mil* same principal that
father, at one time, trrved a*
Joel S, Field, fvanford l“o*t- I’ GGA war founded or ---le’ •
president wbep S R'Jin h - - ' • •&gt; ma*lrr l- r-litor of the new hutSince its inception In 1911, Flem­
of Me and .Mr*. Rolland I, Dealt, lelln whirh mule It* f|r*t ap|&lt;ear- ing ponlrd •rut, Ihe Fhtr tj G 'v
will led *ome of hi* evprrien r- ance yesterday.
diolua Grower* Aiiociatioa haa
a* a student at Oxford University.
Lynn Lynn, Post Commander, offered an outstanding example
Kntlan-I. Monday noon at the re­ sail the new bulletin will keep nf prnirr** through roncrntraleil
gular meeting of the Sanford Ro member* In rlosrr touch
with effort. "Glad” growing, lie re
lary Club
their |mi-i and Its arlivitir
railed, began some S3 year* ago,
Y’oung Dean. who. as a holder
hut did not hceome of major Im­
portance on
the flnrleultural
of a VVinanl Srfolarshlp prior to
having been selected a* a Rhode*
scene latil 1*17.
Scholar, had hem enticed in boy*’
In thil year, a (mail group of
work in England, will compare
Pailly rloodv Ihr-eigti S ilm-Liy; producer* taw the huge potrnllal
the lirilish educational system with la w t o n ig h t 5 1 * » .
In Ire rralirrd in banding logi-lber
that uf our country.
lo nandle *uch problem* a* trans­
In the absence o f club president
portation, marketing, mrrrhanDr. Uharle* l. Person* who will
dirihg and m rarch. In April IBII
be attending the Rotary District
these far alghird men organized
Conference in Winter Haven during
Ihe Florida Gladlolu* Grower* A*
sociatloB, and during thal year
the first part of nest week, pastpresident William "Rill” push mil
recorded shlpmrnt* of u m r 5.HbL r it.v.WLt- analdent of the National A -social! n for Stock Car preside, (ither Itotarian* planning
Vai.ooo doxen glad*. Total acre­
&gt;nto Racing, (right) it greeted hyp('»mmand*r Henry C. Uotee, USN, to attend the Winter l»xven m» •
age planted to glad* In 1941 wa*
Caacutive Officer of Sanford Naval Air Siatl n, upon hi* arrival by
alrout 4 500
Ttyate plana aboard the station, rocrntly. France arrived ahoai.i the Ing ire. *eerrlarjr Dr. R W.
Today
Ihe industry reports.
UAm to Conduct the first of a telle, of safe dil'.Uig hsluivt tsi NAS IG.p i M. Uharle* WagMr a al
(taatiaaed ea rage It)
|
|Ifrnry Simpson.
.
j
a
Ik a Florida (tadlolua field.
janoim el. (Official Photo, US. Nav&gt;)

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Hospital Notes

NO. i l i

W ire

Morrison Tells
Fletcher To H ea d
High School Group 5e a / Sale C am paign
Journalism Helpful
5FGGA To Become
Flower Association

H. Cherry To Open
Real Estate Office
In Goldsboro Area

l\

Absentee Voting
Deadline Nov. 1

Amcricon Legion
Moils lsf Edition
Of 'Post Scripts'

Oxford Student
To T e ll Rotarians
Of Experiences

Weather

Additional
Local News

On Page 10

ruErrr

LONDON Jl — Plxtrri* signals
■purred a gigantic lem -n today
for a U S. transport plate musing
with 59 servlc-rmen ah-iar.l. Thcr*
w.ts no hint of lucres*.
At least M plane* from bate* la
a half doxen rouu'eiea—including
giant six-engine U S. Stratojet
bombebr— an aircraft cam ecr and
destroyen teoured the area north
of the Arorrs in an effort to pin
down the source of the mestago.
Hut back to base rumc these ia&gt;
porta from the tearchert, "N*»
luck. Nothing lig h t-1.”
The missing plane, « CHI Lifts
master of Ihe US. Milltxry Air
Transport Service, wt* due at
luije* Air Ha&lt;e on the Axorrt. yew
Iciilay morning. It carm d M Air
Force personnel returmm to th«
United Stale* from duty In Hrilant
and a Navy flight crew of nine.
After a long silence a string o f
SOS signal* were picked up by
rummcrrlal airliner* 'lying early
today between Hrilain anil New
York. Relief was expressed lh«
distress rail* might he coming
from psirtable transmitter* on rubs
l*cr life raft* carried by the mist*
Ing aircraft.
Hut In New York, three transits
lanlie pilot* who heard the dl*«
Ires* signals said Ihey were later
Informed the ealta came from
land station* (ending out alert*
about Ihe plane.
They laid they got that Inform**
tlon from station EJK In Ireland
and from the Prestwick, Scotland,
radio xtaPon.
Still another Pan American
pilot reaching New York, how*
ever, said he picked up a ilgnal
which he believed rame from “ an
original aourre” while hi* plane
was ?ro lo 215 mile* northwest o f
Ihe Aiorc*. He said he later re«
reived a land station signal from
■smew here in lielind.
A communique iiiued by tht
If. S Air Fore# here laid.
"No clue* to Ihe aherribouta
of Ihe missing aircraft have been
received since the SOS message
Intercepted by a Pan American
transport at 2:15 a.m. GMT today,
, "The *-arr* o f this m s.a u *
ws» tentatively placed at about
I.V) miles north o f the A ro m ,
However the sesreh la being
pressi-.l with the utmost vigor."*
A spokesman said It was possi­
ble othrr HOS messier* picked up
might have Incn relayed bv var­
ious radio* of the original divtrcta
signal*.

Many Are Expected
To Attend District
Auxiliary Confab

WINTER PARK —A large delegallon from the Seminole Memo­
rial Hospital Auxiliary I* expect­
ed to participate in the second
annual eonfrrmce of the east
rentrat district. Association of
Florida Hospital Auxiliaries, to b«
held at the loingforti Hotel hero

M , MThe Seminole volunteer gTrun
la Ihe |ata*( in the ali-eounty *if*•
trict lo become affiliate*! with
Ihe itatewide organization, aeronling lo .Mr*. .Max K. Aulick
uf Orlando, diilrirt chairman.
Next Thursdiv’ * onewiay meeting is scheduled to begin at 10
a. m. with Mr« Aril
i&gt;
Ing and adjournment la act for
I p. m. All session* will he In Iho
hotel's Tnetop Room except the
m&gt;on luncheon which will taka
place In tbs Town Houae dining
room.
^
Featured ipeaker* Include Ar­
thur L Halley, administrator o f
Orange Memorial Hospital in Or­
lando. and Mr*. Trary H Hare of
5ttami, founder and flnt presi­
dent of the Florida auxiliary a*■delation.
.Mr*. A. \V. Epp* Sr., presi­
dent o f the Seminole Memorial
Hospital Auxiliary, will head the
representative* from Ihe new ho*,
pital in Sanford. Further infu^
malion on Ihe meeting may be
obtained from her.

Lake Mary P-TA
Sponsoring Food
Sale Tomorrow
•ale I* being sponsored
by the Ijh e M*.* «»*■*• 1
Parents Teacher* Association ta
of tha Lake 51ary Poat Ofwill begin at noon ami
all nf the food la
disposed of. said Mr*. l/&gt;tiite Par­
ker. president of Ihe P-TA group.
Tomorrow's food sale Is being
sponsored by the Mothers of Lake
5(ar? School, beaded by Mrs. Julia
Scott, chairman of Um Roots
5!other* Uommlttco.
Eight room mothers comprise tha
group In charge of the food aafc
All proceed* from Ihe sale will
be used toward staging a carnival
for tha school liter this mentfc,

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are American brand names, too; the most re­
spected names in their fields. . .all waiting for
you here in your home town. You don't need to

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you can find the best right here in SANFORD.

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and the "not returnable' tag and it's no bargain. The money you spend with our local mer­
chants stays in our community,help to make it a better place in which to live. W H A T CO ULD

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•'Founder1* Day" of Pilot In­
ternational wa* observed by (he
local Pilot Club at a dinner meet­
ing in the Yacht Club last evening
with Sira. Joel S. Field, a charter
member, in charge of the pro­
gram.
Mr*. AI Hunt, anciher charter
member, pointed out (he princi­
ple* of Pilot In the htilory of P.
I. which received iti original char­
ter on Orl II, I9JI In Alacnn, (la.
* ALTAMONTE SPRINGS— Al­ with a membervhip of to repre­
tamonte Spring* Town Council sentative bu*lnr»* and profc**lonlet Oct. 28. 7:30 p. m, fur lax at women. There are now uver
Plan* for the appearance of
equalization and paving u m e 10.000 members In JAo club* in Congressman A. 55. (bydi Hermen! meeting, at It* Monday . .
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long J r , original!) schedule,! for
night session. Anyone wishing to
..........
»n addre** before the Sanford
Pilot
International
t»
one
of
the
register complaint* of their tax
Rotary '-'tub on Monday, (K-v 22,
an eism rn ti it invited to be pre­ five international rlatilflrd civic have been changed to include
and »ervire organiiitiont for hurt- member* of ever&gt; rivtc and *ctsent at thU meeting.
ne*». and
profcsdonal women, vice club in ihe City.
Al»o, ptani for renovating the ”™
1
tu notary, Kiwanit or
Community House to include
The large Inler-club luncheon
Lion*. It It nonpartiian and nun
- u r t a m Ha bide p ^ i ; T e V : «
he W - «
*« -he Holy
* 2 r^ a c T L c d
friend.hip and service. Member
E p l^ p a t Uiurt-h Pari.h
Ihr ijnicfa *rr underway. Council.i-iiormlrubl hr
Houir anJ bill be ntt« ruled b)
man Huso Wolf w*. authorised »hiP u deWmlnod V cUninca- group* from the follow mi, orgamto
*ubmlt Plan, for
b*t ie lnv,u“
ration*
... ..........
.... thl.
..... project “ on *nJ U
Ih n m
h lv r e 0"
n r e a r""'Fn ta . la
u o n # who
w no have
n a v e aalrrjily
u e a o j accept
i. irp i
at an early date to be enacted tlve wo
‘ from
, rom each
r / rh HaMiftca«« «•«■*/• mv.iat.on to Join in
women
claniftca
upon by the Town Council.
bearing the ri&gt;ngre*tinan from
l. lion actively identified w i t h the Jifth Congre,*inn*l Iti-trict:
Robert Berry Perrin** a
of Ocoee, wa* present at the Mon ihe bu*inc&gt;a or profcolonal intrr. the Pitot Club. Ihe Itu.ine-* and
d.iv night meeting, to bear hla «*» ° f ,hf.c^m u o ity. ami hold- '
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\ v umau * C l u b ,
application read, which he
tub(W“ W « " d l»‘* l ^ i
KUa'n. unit
a
Junior Cham­
it:ted for the Job of Police ,1,eber of Commerce.
hlrf, ThU vacancy waa create.l Objective* of Pilot are to deveIn order that the serving of the
by the rc*lgnatlon of former '*&gt;P friendahip a* a meant of
meal
to be prepared by Mr* Ro­
Police Chief. Paul Heruld. who broadening Ihe field of opportuniberta (iatrhrt may be expedited,
rrtigued to return to hla po*t as ty for .ervice and lo encourage
the rommit'ee in eharge of the
fireman in the stale of I’enntyl and promote inteinatiunal peace event aak* that reservations be
and
cultural
relation*;
to
incut. . .
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,
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v*nla. No action wa» taken on
. c,;‘h
Perritte’s application, awritlng cate the ideal of .ervice a* Ihe m»d i ,thr°uSh
further applicants to be received. had* of all worthy enterpri.e.; eh."**.!* by noon F r.lay. Oc!. It.
luncheon fee w II he the
In other action plant for mov­ to encourage high e'hlcal stand The
vame a* chained b) the rt**pecing Ihe lown’* adminitlralion of- aid. among budget* and profe*tive dub*.
fke* fmm the .Community Hou»e »ional women,

Residents To Voice
Tax Assessment
Complaints Oct. 26

Lund Describes
Herlong To Address Bostwick
To Conduct Herlong As 'Man
Inter-Club Luncheon
Area Study
* Who Wasn't There'

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Drugs, Surgery Are
Forming New Team
l&amp;xss f°r Cancer Cure

It i« anticipated tlu t one of the

Jt&gt; the fire home annex, were be|„ the field of international largetl erowil* yei teen in Saning discussed.
•ervice.
The town of Altamonte Springs been awarded to students at road
' r(
for
— the month of September «c- The S l a M h I M u i d 'w a . H a h mfn"
cording lo the clerk.
lUhed a* * memorial lo Muv

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SAN

FRANCISCO

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Drug*

An Induttrial Survey will
be made of Sanford in the ne»r
fulure, according to II. It. Coleman. District Manager of the
Florida Power and IJght Company
who made the annoumement tin.
morning.
W. M. Host's irk. head of Bo*twtek, Ine of Daytona Reach, an
tnduitrial engineering firm, will
make the survey. »aid Coleman
The first ln.lmtri.il Survey for
the Sanford area wa* made by
Bo'twick in 1930 and plan* have
been recently made to bring the
old survey up-to-date.
Bnitwick will be in Sanford to­
morrow to meet with John Krider.
Manager of the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce, and hi*
committee, to complete plan* for
the survey which I* expected to
get underway immediately.
Coleman. rho*e company i« tin
*ncing the *urvey. -aid that Ihe
fir«t survey provide! much mater­
ial to project into the future but
Santnrd “ ha* already exceeded Ihe
original rttim alea projected In the
19M Industrial Survey."
Krider, in Tails ha **re meeting
with the Florida Development
Commission today to determine
the status of Cantral Florida'*
pirlure, could not be reached for

PE BABY- Speaking before
Ihe f&gt;e n»ry Republican Club, this
morning. Arnold Lund. RopubU*

ran candidalr for Congre** in
the Fifth Congrr**ionat Diririct
de-cribed hi* opponirtd A. S.
Herlong Jr., a* the *m»n who
wa«nT there*.
A “ standing room" audience
packed the |)c Uary Community
te n te r lo greet Lund who made*
hi* initial vtail to the Voluila
County village. Lund* vi.it wa*
•Imullanrou* with Ihe announce­
ment of the I'andiiai-v of Harry
Seller* who will be * Republican
wrtlc in randldalr for Ihe office
of Juailce of the I’eare,
AltMtl.D 1.1 Nil II*publican candidate for Congressman In the
Arnold Lund waa introduced by hth Coiigiet*ional lilttrict (left) la Introduce,! to members of th«
Deltiiy |(rpublican Club this moining. Hevirge Perry (right) view
tleorgc Percy. vicc-pre*idrnt of prr.ldm
t of the (lUP club In Dcllary Introduced Lund. (Staff Photo)
the De Mary Republican Hub.
“ My opponent w asn't there
w hen Preal lent Klaenhower nee«le.1 hi* *u|&gt;p.&gt;rt on important
legivlalion". Lund derlareit, "He
naan ’t there when he ml*ted 97
The population of Seratnoln
important roll rail* on tignifirant
County is irow lni at Ihe rate of
legidation He wa*n'l there when
(l per month, according to the
he failed to introduce and pa*«
seven-month itatUtleal analyst!
any di»trift wide legislation for
released by the Florida State
the people in Ihe entire a year*
Hoard of Itralth.
he wa* In Washington",
added inti-rr-l heir* In thn January-July report, the
"He ia now* making apeerhr*
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS- U d- State Board ef Health lilted
**•* Sanford and Semi

County's Growth Rapid

Auxiliary Holds
Supper, Stunt
Party Last Week

With
and •urgrry are forming a new
Ruby Newrhall. problem of Pilot " } C A A**a*% A e e i d n n S r team in hope, of winning more
International Dorn Galnewille. O ^ T A l l t O A C C l d e i l t S cure* of cancer*.
nole
County effort, to obtain Inin \hr
,,f *» iea of American la*g!on Auxiliary
.
attempting lo defend hla record
Fla. following her death In Oc*'
Anilc.mer drug, are given
tZ
ill, InduMnal Surrey
.VaV'd
'«
• T «*he;tl
oIht , 1913
when a cancer i* removed in opparly at the
hr
did
that
count*,
d
’a
what
he
and
stunt
The rebabdilatlon of Yimouoration*. The aim I* surer killing
';r" vl" ; ";ilcrl',t '
lulu the
foie re
didn't
tplrnilld miait un;iiin
Legion iivmir
Home Thursday
night.
^ tlon*
iiti*i® inifi
ini-* itiPTr
’"
mu * do. That's
i iiiii » ata ®|iirnin&lt;i
i uni hi
Her*, a French village of 1*00
of canter cetla which might 1be
ll D expect,s| that Clifford Ale* ni| **bm of ■ "do-nothing" conEveryone wa» IInstructed to
person*, waa adopted a* a five
jn ,t, monthly *ummary of mine teed* for regrowth.
Kibbln. president o( toe r-cmmole i *rf,,n " n "nd » P"0' 1 «tv»ve for rom#
, , , llttla girl f&lt;®
year Pilot Inlernalional pioject reported vahlcla arcldent* the
T!u» new technique waa
. d*-iCounty Cbvmter
' 'a .'u 'c ." ! ■vl .,.r d
In b
^ RemInob* •,fler lh* V‘1I*K(
■CcUrntally H o,Id, Departnient of Pobltc • rihed Toe»d*v to Ihe American
a priw being
,anrmr#f fith Be* **N rtljllvF
*nlU l»i% ju»«hiI |t»L &gt; i|
hea ted hv Col 11 N h W College of Surgeon* by Doctor*
Memorial lfo»pltal at 12.(0 p
„ to planning .the Irwi a trial Survey campaign
mpuign an annual "visit to ,c#
see »w»»w " ,n •",* '»"F
lady rec-'vlns the
mon, it wa* tmintrd not that Herald
------ O. McDonald, Erne*to P.
Mr. Stafford waa born tn Nor­ World War It.
the people " lie alalr.l "Either xreate.t applause from the group.
On the local level,
the Pilot them were 731 automobile aecl r n u and Warren It Pole. Uni- f r
ari’*'
folk. Va.. hut had made hi* home
Webster defined the word 'an- Tld* ptire went in Alt*. Hoy I’npe
in Sanford for the pa*t (1 year*. Club ha* furnUhed and maintain- dent* in Seminole County during \er*tl&gt; o ' lllinni* College of Medinual’
‘ wrongly or my opponent of Ca**elberr&gt;, who was dre«,ed
ed
a
room
in
the
hotpiial
for
a
the
first
*1*
month*
nf
1938.
recme.
Chicago,
Hi* reddrm e wa* at 111 Magnolia
ha* a eaten lar of hi* own making
„ tepteal little girl, wearing a
number of year*. The fir*t room ported n. the department.
When a canrer i* removed,
I.. at.*p (hi. I* the flr-t '*nnuj.l‘ two |iir,e dre.., hoc*, ao,k* and
* Mr Stafford owned am! operated j" ***« FentlW-Uughloo Mcmor
Three per*on* were kilted in their might (till be mlcrorr iple
trip in a year*.'
straw huinrl amt wa* carefully
to*l, the report *lal‘-d, —and completely invisible — can
the Stafford Electrie Company of *al Ho*_piUl. waa f u n d e d at a il,.t
coat
of
approximately
1800
and
with
n
tola!
of
iio
pci.*
&gt;n»
incer
cell*
remaining.
Dr
*orne
rn
Lund also ii, tiised Stevenson of cud Him: her baby doll.
JUnford.
kept up
until the jlir(.,|
lignant celt* mighl escape into
having different *pceehe* f..r
Each person present «a* re
Tie waa a member of the Epia- maintenance
(Continued t'*i Ca*,.- . r,v.
various pail, of the country.
[Leaking down ih» lo-atmr of the bloodstream and wander off
spirited In perform by exhibiting
eopa) Church, a member of the
‘automobile accilml* in th* -.nlv- t» fire up new eancer* elsewhere.
"A few week* ago Stevenson her grrate-l lalent. Mr* Jamp*
Electrical Contractor* A»»ociation.
i* amt summary nf jceul^nt,.
To hit at (hi* poKlhillly, Hi
told Ihe Iowa farmer* that i( AlcGrath of lumgwootl aeieil a i
and a veteran a? " orId War I.
the Depaitnirnt of Fubltr Safety surgeon* aprea I antieancer drug*
wa* Ikr'a fault that their price* emcee fot the allow. Dinner ho*Survivor* include hia wife, Mr*.
show* that l(o of the n p -rtrd right In the wound ibiring-surgety.
CAMP PERRY. Ohio.- Marine vtrre too low. Then, a week la'er le&gt;.ea were Air*. D. T. Warren,
Penliel Stafford; three children.
total occurred in Ihe rural area* Then for three aucreislve d»v* Sgl. Kenneth W, Rnhhin*
Denny Stafford and Frank Staf­
Jr., he told the city people In Jack Mr*. Frank Itimell and Mr*.
Air*. ManuelKarp, daughter
of of Seminole County.
an'icancer drug* are given by fired svxtpoint),
with (I 'V" aonville that Ike was lo nlame I*- I*. Cox
ford, both of Sanford and Mr*.
The three
fatal arriilint* eerr vein Three month* later, anliran- five*, out of a possible 6.V* to because their rommosllly price*
Richard IlcxJy of Atlanta. Ga : Mr). At. Kremen passedaway
—
three grandchildren; one *l*ler Monday at her home in Ea*t I* In rural arras, said thi reP"tt, ecr drug* are glvrn again, aimed w“i fir*t place in the marksman *».-re t.ws high", he *aid "StevenHowever, thcie wa* no mdvei* at killing any such cancer are.!*, eta** in Ihe
Mr*. C arter Cutlaw of Mount Ol 1'P- I-1'"* letwiw*. N. Y.
13W l)[u&gt;n Rifle son ha* adopted the same *tyle
Mr*. Karp wa* the niece of »f Ihe number of Injusir* .*ecrtv*
Some (A patient* ince June ( .iimplonihlp
# e . N. C., and sine aunt. Mr*
Match here recent- of -pecch-making Ttutnan u*e|
Tllcn Proctor of Grrcnvllle, X Mi*&gt; Rote l^vy, Sam 1-evy. lls-n rd in aiitomsiblle accid rtr* out* h a w tied Iht* two punch lieat *,Pin have rvrrpt that he has add- Generally (air through Thursday;
ry Levy and Joe Levy all of Sam tide . f ihe nninlcipalitir* of the menl for canwr* nf the brea*t.
C.
l.irsg the National Rifle A.- ed a Princeton Accent'."
lew tonight S7-«I.
er*unty.
stomach an) colon, the lurgeon* •oclatlnn match rifle (holt), the
Funeral lervire* will he held ford
Mr*. Karp became III in Ran- There were IK accident* in the tji.) Whether it actually doe* •ergeant was competing with over
at 4 p m tomorrow (Thursday •
at the Holy Cro»* Epitcopal font la*t winter while vUlting urban area* of Seminole County, produce lietter result* will take ?&lt;**&gt; nf the h.p civilian and *er( hurch with the Rev. Lyltlrton here.
the rcp.it lists, In comparbon .everji year* to determine.
vlrr shooter* of ll.e nation. ho
Zimmerman officiating.
Alt** Rose Levy wa* in Nc* lo the Uo which occur re*I m rural
yhe nnlicauccr drug*
la &gt;.«ir
have aocniDirn
a**emhled r.eir
here ror
f..r me
oiok* u»cd »•
thf
Burial will he in Osklawn Ale York on a buying trip when her are**.
date are nitrogen murUrds, rel*-, Valional Rifte amt Pistol Malchea
me.e parsed away.
Winrial Park.
the d*ath rate, according to the tive* of wartime poit»*n
t&gt;it**n gar Olh-' —e*tahli*hH hy an act of CnnFuneral aen irts for Mr*. Karp report, per 100 million vehicle rri may Ih* use)
Tha family hi* a*ked that
ere.* in I9nct.
flower* please be omitted and'w ill be held in E n t Itlip, L 1., mile* traveled in Seminole County
Itiddiln* will receive an N |{.
N. Y, tomorrow,
wa* 4 3.
tjtva to the Heart Fund.
A. sterling silver awanl for hi)
proficiency. He enlisted in the
Annrnicnrc W i l l
M»rine Corp* ihrer year* ago;
A p p r a i s e r s YYIM
h ej.n remprt!'lVf .hooting la*t
March.
Competing in the Eadcrn Divl.
Residential apt'Cvi'er*
fr»m »ion and Regional Matchr. earlier
Sanford are ev|n-.ti-(| to at'rnd a thl* year, Robbins firr.l arcurregular tnce*lng nf the Society ately to take four individual
of Rr*ldential Appraprr*. Central award*. He ha* never fired here
FInri la Chapter No lew* which In the "woHd series" „f rifle
will Ih- held on Thur-dcy, Oct. II, ahooting until thi) year.
•t Markham'* In Eola Plaia. O r
Stallone) a! Marine Corps Air
Undo, at 7 p m.
Station, Cherry Point. N. C , with
Jamc* G. ilaekcit. secretary of Marine Tran*port Squadri-n 133,
the organiratlon laid today that Ihe sergeant I* a member of the
Horace A. Newman, president of Second .Marine Airorafl Ming
the group stale l that "the meet- rifle and pistol team.
Ing will he Carted promptly at 7
lie ia the ton. of Krnneth \V.
o’clock .in I will be adjourned at Itobbin* Sr., of Pslilks an I form9 o'clock,"
rrly of Sanfotd,

Funeral Services
Are Set Tomorrow
•For D. C. Stafford

* Reported In County
First Holf Of Year

SSSSi V S&amp; fJ i J S S t t * .V-s 4,rm'n ",,r,n* SaMy-

Robbins Winner
l In Marksman Class
! Of Rifle Confesl

Mrs. Monuel Karp H
Dies In New York

Weather

Local Residential
iraisers Will
Attend Session

Yogi Berra Stars
Hospital Notes
In Record-Breaking
OfT. •
,
Admlttlona
Home Run Assault Ruinilla AYraren (Oviedo)

Br o o k l y n -yv-The n&gt; w y .t V
Mary .Margaret l.umpkin
A'anki-e* overwhelmetl the Dodg­
f Sanford)
er* and Don Newcombs* with a
Kvie McGee (Sanford)
trrord breaking home run s)*ault
Craig Urteno (Sanford)
t.«lay and won the World Scries,
Barbara Burba in I Sanford t
four game* to three, with a 9 0
Discharge*
victory.
Mr*. Maude (iimm and baby boy
Yogi Berra hit two homer* and
(Longvrood)
Oct. ia
hi* cardldi
candidacy for Justice of the Price In Ihe Drllaty dl*- 1,1,1 •'’•“ ''‘ t" '' *ma*hed a grand
BARKY SELLER thla morning, anno-jnerd hit
Birth*
tr ia l A Republican. It.lp* w ill crell. pirsiilcnt of ihe
iht Deflaryr Republican Cluh and George Pm v, vice * ,m homrr lo back up «uperb 3Baby Boy Burnham
w*t made this morning ai a meeting of thi Dcllary
Pdehing by 2J year old Johnny
p i••i-IriiV. Wore with Mm when Ih t announcement wa*
Kutka.
tO H Club. (L ift It Sight) W ithrrtll. Seller, and i'rr.y (Staff Photo)
Baby boy AYraren (Oviedo)

.Y a n k e e s R e g a in
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M A R IN E HUT. K E N N E T H W . R O IIIIIN S J R .

S e r ie s ' C r o w n

deaths In Seminole County, in*
eluding Infant deaths, as 33t.
However, In the aeven-menlh
period there were 338 births. In
the breakdown, births were Hat*
e*l as S7I while and SU rotated.
The 238 Je n h total waa ana*
lysed in Ihe report aa !M while
death*. IPS colored death*, eight
white Infant death* and IS entered
Infant deaths.
According to the tabulation, Ju*t
re le a s e d ,
there were 110
livorcra and annulments in Benilno,p County In thr January-July
"po rt which were offset by 20J
marriage*.
In the Seminole County deaths,
reported tn the Florida Stale
Roaril of Health’* release, Tt
death* were a result of heart
diaea e. 17 from eancer, t t from
cerebral vascular disease. 14 from
mi*s ellaneoua accidents,
eight
from chronla nephritis, seven
from Influents and pneumonia,
and four from motor vehicle aoridenls. Hie report lists only *wro
from dinbete*, one from syphilis,
one from malernal death and one
VI"—'* I'-.m il'
'
Thr savan tarabral vaaeulir
dlirase daatha are reported to In*
rludr vateular lesion* affecting
the central nervous tytlem. In
another column of the tabulation
seven death* ware attributed tn
"all other C. V. R. disease."
There were no deaths reported
from typhoid fevrr. However. Ihe
ita'istiral report stated that "The
number of reported ea*e» of ty­
phoid fever in Florida ha* dimin­
ished from 4*3 In 1919 to Ml in
I9.YY"
"The vast improvement in &gt;ur
&gt;tan lard of living." state* Iho
State Hoard nf Health report,
during this century i» largely
responsible for the decrease in intldcnrc of Iht* former’•
lent d|sea«e.”

Rattlesnake Killed
In Lake Mary Area
A ilx foot di*tnn-e *-*-•
•***
•nake wa* killed in Lake Alary
rrrenll*- when it attempte I to kill
a pet eat.
Mr* lies* Armhnister reported
that a terrific noitr wa* heard
and on investigation found 'hat
Ihe rattler wa* attempting lo kill
their cat. The nake had already
killed a kitten before trying to
corner the older feline.
Mr*. Armbru*ter went after
the diamond hac’
later found had eight rattler*,
wi'h a garden shovel.

Additional
Local News
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�TEEN-AGE TEMPER OUT ON A LIMB

Eat Some Fresh Fruit
A t Least Twice D aily
• f MBBUN N. BUNB4UM, M.B.
FRESH fruit* should be • dff- market; by home rannlng v lth
txUU p u t ot jour dally diet. You |the open kettle methods, and In
should eat i l lo u t tvo le ttiim tome drying processes.
of th tra each day. ExpteUnt Canned Products
mothers and nursing mothers! Commercially canned citrus
should eat a rm more.
and tomato products, howerer,
r r n h IrulU , especially the retain their rltamln C content
c ltn u variety, contain valuable jrcry welL If you don’t v a n t to go
amount* ot rlta o ln 0, or ascorbic to th t bother of squatting your
ad d And rltam ln 0 la aaMntlal ovn orantet, lemons and tha Uke,
to **evp you healthy.
these tanned products vUJ do
rery veil.
Bound Tooth
Il’a necessary tor eound teeth Hindi* fruits gently vhetber
and bonei; It helps keep turn Ua they are soft or Urn.. Bruising
auaa O ra; help* prerent Irriubll them, remember, permits rot to
tty; strengthens the vails ot the set in.
amall blood ru ia ls; protecu the Dried Tram
body from scurry and certain Let me add one vord about
palntul conditions la the limbs dried fr J l i v
nod Joints.
While many homemakera sel­
All citrus trulls (such as lem dom giro them to their families,
one, orange* and grapefruit) are dried fruits (such as figs, date*,
excellent sources of rltamln 0 prunes, raisins and apricots) are
Weight for weliht, the citrus rich In iron. You probably ahould
traits are of equal ralua In this h a rt them more frequently than
respect.
you do.
Try them vlth cereal dishes. I
Vegetable Sources
think you'll find they add flaror
Tvo re re tables—frren peppers and sweetness a t v tll s i extra
mad potatoes In Jackets—also are nourishment,
fairly food sources of rltamln 0. q r a tio n Am jum rxa
Since cooking destroys some of
the ritamlns, 1 augfest you eat W. B.: 1 use a aun lamp dally.
raw fruit frequently. And If you Can any harm coma from It?
......
— you'll
eat...
the *fruit vbols.
loseaIs
less Answer; I t Is doubtful that any
rltam ln o than If you make U barm can occur from short dally
exposure to such a tamp. Hov­
Into a Juice.
■omi rltam ln 0 also may be e rt r, excess!re exposure to tha
lost through storing fruit la the lamp can cause chronlo akin dis­
refrigerator, the pantry or In the order*.

OUR ' M

MARY JANE HOUANO, 14, Ignores Ike pins of pol'r* si sli* stands
(right) outside the third door window of her family’s apartment In
Staten Island, N.Y. She climbed out In a tantrum after a scolding by
her parents. Swtt&lt; talk fallad, but one oncer grabbed an arm
(Lctow) and hauled tha kicking girl lo safety. The cirl was detained
at Kt, Vincent's Hospital for observation. Police said that they were
unable to get a statement from bcr.
(international)

Y O U 'R E T E L L IN G M E !
■ — i f WIIUAM BITT
Central Prise Writer

WHAT with tha cu m n t Inter­
national bit uat Inn. the presidential
campaign, Um approaching foot­
ball season and the up-coming
W orlt Series these are Indeed
beam time* for arfuera.
f ! I
MoamrhUt. (hat Motional lee&lt;n»„
race la so close Zed#k JhtmHop/
ereaders •/ the prana a I winner
leea’t tarn oaf fo be triplet*/
I f t
OrieMm never bury their heads
la the send—nature lisas. Oh, yes
they do—in peUtlsal sarteeasl
I I I
A union meeting In Windsor,
Ontario, broke up in a flat fight
Involving noma 70 members. That,

■—

opines tha man at tha next desk,
sounds a lot nvors Ilka a disunion
meeting.
! I 1
A voice no la bornoUmt every
otkar tom or so — Pocfop repfts.
And fhef, wo would like re add,
is certainly often enough.
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A Inks in Kenya Csleny, Africa,
ha* naturally soapy wafer-nature
"Whet,** demand* Junior,
"da they mean by 'neteraBy*?"
I I 1
That well-drMsed man, accord­
ing to n male fashion eapert,
should have at least 13 hats. But
who, wa'd Ilk* to know, can stark
that much overhead expense*T

MIRROR OF YOUR MIND

SAU SAG E

Answers Bomeiu.iea people use
grief sa n substitute for acini*
more disturbing emotional stale.
A widow who harbor* an uncon•ctous haired for her MU hus­
band may find A source of Inner
aaUMBcUon In prefangrd grieving.
I t eases th t long-bur led feelings
of guilt which plagued her when
It fritndiy Advice over
htlpful?
her husband was ally*, th e holds
on lo It because oho finds It lata
Answeri It usually la If you re­
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she would suffer If she permitted time to give your problem some
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S “ f r , “ p , r t 1» • * « J- Jacobsrm,
row *We you ,h* PjHoen]
THOSAAt q iTZSAIHCK, 31, an airplane nvscfunlc, la shown (bottom,
• f the IBM rumor mongerftig. |
l-fl), on hit way to the police station in New York after landing an
airplane (top) on s busy street In midtown Manhattan. Topping olt
And *,mo4‘ |,v * 11 1° rou n.,w.
And of rourse we'll have It. J(u.
a bachelor party with a few drinks In a tavern, ritapalrlck rc|o rtm«r is a tool of poliUrs which is
cdly rushed by car to Teterboro Airport, N. J., '‘borrowed" the twoas strong a&lt; the b illo t.''.
seater and soloed hack. Over New York City, the engine began
quitting on him and he v»* forced lo make an emergency landing.
m l f ™ ? U a pub,ic ^lAlion.
man. Light y«*r* ago after *cvcal year* of intensive research lie
HT-.e a book. "The Affair, of drbsurbery hut parted the word
that h* use an antlrhritt . u l a
Dame Rumor.*'
drunkard. Slmc then the alcoholic
ts»s"jsC*k * hl,i* rinI campaigns,
'* / ' J *.?b,on‘ m»Y to broken Into lie has been kicked -round through
generations of candidates, Includ­
flro subject caUgorita:
ing John Adame, Van Hurrn, I'olk,
I. Character and morals
Unrolit, Cleveland, Harding and
*• Health
both Roosevelt*.
3. Allegations of favoritism
Tnr rumor was abroad during
1 » ,,h°nA, ly and chicanery
B. Rellglou, *nd ricisl rumors. both of Lincoln's esmpsigna that
cs mnmi prr ,ld fn l,|l whispering he war nn Illegitimate child — a
VV.ThiJ« . U *,n wl,h ••corge filiehood which war not finally
Washington a rsndMscy," said J*. nailed down Until 30 years ago.
^
.m e, been de- Andrew Jickxm not only suffeted
treloped Into a fine icience. Al- vilification because of his illegal
u .r 'L " ,bout •***Ptlcm, II his marriage to Rachrl Robard* 3T
lurnrd every prevldentlal election years before they wne m arrtej
m »« a Roman buliday „f
before her divorce frum her for­
ra m o r.tta c k w n d . U « k , « S K mer husband wai final but, run­
Foe
*ABdWal*s. ning for office after her death,
fought rumors concerning hie own
nuhtl 5*°., b&lt; P*opU U ,h#
fiJ S
upon “ &gt;elr dresident. incertry and whitpert about hit
fluio l
upon ,h*,r President, Involvement with the wife of one
fluenced by personallti#, which in of hi- cabinet minl-ters.
franklin Roosevelt was prob­ 1011 AMtf. 10, goes Pen. Estes
ably the victim of a* many phony Kef suvrr's roonskln hat ona bet­
. . 'i ” . I n t l a o c r . l health rumots as any presidential ter by having a real raccoon on
*** not only accused aponymouily candidate. They started In 1932 her head. The cuts little animal
uLnd from • f#||«w ani continued imahatnl fur 15 Is on* of tho pot* at tho Chil­
s. h?
" ,but bl* 1,1“r**1 w*r# the years to his death, when the ru­ dren'* Zoo In Bronx Park, N.Y,
and Lois is a favorite playmate.
vlilflV* ° f f0,nm' nl by ^Wthsa mor mnngtrt could finally say
"1 (old you »o.”
Thomas Jrfferion's opponents
There w*ro stories about Woodnot only blued fabrlcathm. „? tow Wilson's health. Ard that ad­
ing on what section of the coun­
vocate of rlran living and the try they are u*o In.
outdoor life. Theodore Roosevelt,
"You'll see," he predicted, "they
B y JO S E P H W H ITN EY
was libelled in campaign year* ns will oil Ire whispered to be proa drutikaid and a drug addict.
srgr.igalion and a nil-segregation |
Ing to gain or lose by the advice
Preying on racial ant religious pro-L'athollr; pro-Jewish and antibe gives yeu is In a much better
poet (ton than you to appraise
fears by rumor have swung at Semitic.''
your difficulty. Such Judgment
least two elections, Jsrobton'a re­
will not bo awayed by the emo­
search indicates. Tho ndorrd blood
tional Influences that affect you;
story, used against William Henry
he will have no Inner conflicts lo
Harrison, swung the voto lo Mar­
placate o r compromise. He will
tin van Uuicti, Jacobson says. And
CONCINIBATID
be able to consider your situation
a New Yoik clergyman's phrase
SWIITINIR
objectively, for ha will not b* un­
larking "ruin, Rninanbm and re­
der the pressure of your desires.
bellion'* on tho opposition party
O v t lw lio x t l ( i s t l l K l
S 1*0 (HOI.I *1111
tunird Ihe elect inn lide from
• kil|t A llklllll
James IJ. Ill.une lo (irnvrr Cleve­
|f OtlPA&lt;[ 111
land — the same one erruird of
c
v m * n t9
belting his wife.
m -fA T m tm r
Religious and racial rumors are
a two edged sword. Jaeobson pre­
OMI
dicts that before Ihe 19&gt;i rampalga Is over, they will be used
again against all four lop candi­
AT YOUR PAVOHITE
dates but carefully varirl depend-1
Would w o try f t Avortom*
GROCERY STORE.
•ngor?
Answers No, but we should try
to hold II under control. Uke dynamlte, nngor la useful but dangeroua. Through anger wo fight
for tha things wr* bollov* In. Tht
fact remains, however, that anH. JAMES G U T AGENCY
g rr Is anti-social and destructive.
Unless wo hold It tsadsr reason­
312 EAST FIRST SWEET
able control, it tends M become
more and more violent until It be­
PHONE 78
gins to control u*. The Individual
who do** not cowtrot hi* angry
H. JAMES GUT
JAMES R GUT
Impulse* la a nuisance to friendt,
o trial to Ma family, and o prob­
As
lem to himself.

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•MU *mong*t u* as it ha* been
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DIANA BOMtlt (top, left). 19, Is escorted to polka headquarters,
Baltimore, by a policewoman to be questioned In tit* slaying ot her
father, Leonard, i t . At bottom, Joseph T. Tromberl, IS, one of two
teen-age boys alio held, le shown being brought In for Interrogation.
The girl's mother, Mrs, Thelma Ilurgris, 37, Is accused of being an
accessory In helping tha youths allegedly plot her husband's staying.

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ALL THIS AND HEA1

Candidates Aiming A t Newspapers
WASHINGTON iff) - All four
Eisenhurr did equally well In dlreeUy with s lot of people; since
candidates in this campaign sre opposing Slat anion's ideas. He i he's followed everywhere by newsdoing their best to catch the na­ has made headlines » threo dif i m rn, he's assured of attention in
tion's o c . AO have usod radio fertat ways; In speeches, news the newspapers and on news
and television some. And tboy'vs eooforracea and While House
broadcasts day and night. He has
been aiming straight at newapap- statements.
been
In the news practically every*
era' froat pages.
Without opening his mounih sa a
Tbo aiming somaUmts has bora candidate. EIson howar sa preal- day since the campaign began,'
pretty shrewd. President Elsra- dent Issued separate statements far moretban Elsenhower, who
has iiid Iasi.
bower and Adlal llovanson both on tbs draft and H-bomb.
___________________
_______ f
Elsenhower's news conferences,
got a lot of mileage out of thotr
If be had Issued one statem ent. though, a rt a ready-made device
argument over ending the draft
covering both subjects he would, for talking on the Issues since the
and the H-bomb testa.
In 1932 Elsenhower was cred­ have made front page for one newsmen at the conference arc
ited with hitting on a surefire vot­ day. Instead ho made all the Sat- bound to ask him about them.
er
— particularly
to par
- appeal
.........................
..
P*,!?r‘; imornJJ?“ , "d
Vlca President Niton and Sen.
rnU—with hit promts# to go to 12???*
, f #«pt*ttitlon late Estes K**fsuver, uorked just as
Korea If elected, to try to end £
*** rt*’ ending H-bomb hard as Stevenson In their (lay-bythe war.
day barnstorming around the
Then, with a statement Satur­ country, are also accompanied by
This y ta r Stevenson certainly
knew he had an appeal to parents day against ending the draft, he neswmen front big newspapers.
whan be talked of ending the mada all tho Sunday papers.
So they are assured of nationdraft, although all he really. -aid
has______
been ..._____
spinning wide stories every day. They're
____ Stevenson
____________
was that the draft should md around the country at a feverish not dependingon that alone,
when It's safe to and It.
pace, making hetf a dosen or more They've held a lot of new* con
Perhaps because tho campaign speeches a day to little groups and fereners where
local reporters
Ustics are pretty thin, be
has big crowds.
could ask questions an I give them
repeatedly made headlines with
That not only lata him talk I extra mileage In tha local papers.
his draft proposal, plua his sag- — — ■ — ■
.....................
gestion for ending blg-&gt;cale nu-1
clrar bomb trsts if other nations
agree to do the same.

; There U mo odd*] Indication thut Inter- with the added tonnage being shipped to
• it le lncre/ulng toward the construction of other points In Florida. There is no doubt
• docks and wharves at Sanford on the 81. that barge shipments would meet the ap­
Johns River.
proval of those who both receive and ship
Past Interest has been rather lukewarm, commodities.
considering the benefits that Sanford and
With new und bigger industries blossom*
Seminole Count/ would derive from the ins up along the danfurd lakefrunt, with
project being located here, but the new In­ industries using ummpruved land that has
terested has been spurred by the applications Iain worthless and unusable for years upon
of two barge lines requesting permits to haul years, the population of banford would (hen
commodities Into Sanford.
begin to increase at an unprecedented rate.
This Indicates that some steps are being
Housing would be necessary, professional
taken
to correct
a situation that has - lung ~VS
services
would
needed,
would
be
• t « i
J -• - , A1
* Itv o n
v u i u ube
v H
IC U U U , taxes
(IIX U 0 W
UUJLl l)tf
existed—and that Is the apathy toward eref&lt;MKj itc rr, would be packed, and the
fitlnrr
m a r t tri» rnlinti hi*m.
i at_,
a
...
*
1
atlng ita IravnitinAita
tremendous nproject—warehouses
clothing stores would be the center of at
barge loading and unloading areas, as well traction tor thousands of additional citizens.
aa Industries situated on the lakefrunt at
There Is no way that one, looking to the
Sanford.
future
of Hanford, could lose interest in a
The one big thing that could happen to
project
such as the one thnt hit* been proSanford at this moment, from whatever
|ioscd
time
und time again, docks and ter­
source It might come, would bo the build­ minals.
ing of terminals nnd warehouses on the St.
The Hanford Herald Is wholeheartedly in
Johns River here for the puri&gt;o*o of bring­
ing freight into the Sanford area and ship* favor of such a project, financial through
such h inds that nro available, from any
and furnishings and up to $XW.Ic lp a te s " m th e n ia n a g r m &gt; n t o r
HY PAUL K. WRAY Kit.
ping freight Into oilier markets.
source.
Toe
monies
invested
In
such
a
piojuci
000
on
a
bualnrs*.
The
Insurance
p ru d uctluti o f the fa in t c o m m odManager
of
the
Orlando
'Dicra is n potential so vast thut most
tile*.
financed
by
the
government
will
.Social
Security
tiffin
interested citizens actually closer to the pro­ would be returned a thousand fold even if
fly RUMKIJ. NAY
your properly Is damaged by
available through insurance
L*l'» &lt;«) you own tome tarni
If you're a fanner,
chance* -are
ject than some will not even estimate tha there would be no actual monetary return I.ast week f gat- you some rain as a result the Insurance be
. . . ----j - |a n ,| „ r [)0j,J f J t w p ro p e rty u ,u ).
brokers or agents.
from
the
buildings
nnd
warehouses.
tip*
on
the
Florida
Financial
hewill
pay
off
but
if
your
home
was
that
changes
In
Mci.1 security pr |r#, f -nd
rent |t t0
amount of freight nnd traffic that would
Contact your local Insurance
l.aw and un« it af undamaged by win dr rain but
come Into and through Sanford from this
Hanford is looking for progress now—it lit, st-onslbility
fpcU rno|0r|.t«.
which
became
law
thla
summer
(Umtone
cl»e.
If
you
simply
coltn(, )our fa(n||y: This
from Hoot ur rising wa- representative and ask him about a ffrt,
source.
beginning to step forward to claim all that This week I want to talk about suffered
™ ‘ lect rent for the fjnd,
land, that's
ter, even though it was caused It. When •* I* available and ( , whether you own a farm,
• till rental .'rum real i slate. Hoit't •
It Is n big, enormous, tremendous avenue haw l,een justly dui over a period o f yearn, another kind of insurance that by the hurricane, you are not rtady to he written he ran take
rare of you.
rent a farm, or do farm woik rrport it a* -elf-employmen! farm
that has not been o|icned fur the benefit Thla U juat another project th a t s h o u l d "f folk*
■" ml" ''
for someone else. Today, I want income for social security
oY business houses, wholesalers, mantifac* bo included ill tho "prujfre** program *0 t with h u rrh an n prancing around read y o u V 'p Jlo ^ a n d see*'what Florida haa been very fortunate to discuss a provision In the poses. On the other hand. If puryou
In that this state haa been rela­
turers. shippers, pucker.), Navy, Army and down olid accomplished—or in line to be hc* and property damage heavy in u
You will find that It In- tively free from hurricane dam­ ■mended law which affects many let out the land lo a share-farm­
persons
who
have
farm
property
Air force who could rocelv millions of tons CompUahed— by out ciVmj Jeuiiui*.
er, but still take an important
arm s where they strike, the aures against direct loss by wind age for the last fewr years The
storm that hit northwest Florida —either as owner* or les-ee*.
patt in the growing of the rrrtp
of hulk and packed commodities ut a com­
Hero la nn unmatched opportunity
J n ,1,r‘lntT,h
,orm' hail- r *pl,,,lo.n' rio,\ , e'vl1 last week was the first to do Since 1»34. earnings from self- or the management rtf the pro_l I , lor Inc asking—or
.^U lno__np for
fne tin*
the
fc.low„r 3ml
commotion.
aircraft,
vehicles
nbl«
tho Investnioiit
nteatmont „ h0 ha,Important
hll r„„f to
BUm
n o(f
petitive rate.
any damage for some time, but employment as a farmer or tluction of the n o p on that land
smoke
but
you
won't
find other
or
funds
that
would
begin
turning
money
i,
fi-xsied
out
of
his
home
by
rlsThe industrial development of Hanford and
storms will come and dam rancher have counted toward under »n arrangement with the
word shout Hoods.
nows.
• » w iti „ecur narlteularlv to T h a t “Id-age a n d s u r v i v o r * insurance, r e 'ter, that'- m&lt;»t likely "materthe Sanford urea would be practically an Over so fnsl thut it would be hnrtl to realize Ing water from swollen stream* Lot* by surface w a t e r * , flo o d property that Is in eipoicd arrss Thc n,w ,,w 4***"'* chaaaigw that, ial participation
In that ease,
overnight growth should the docks und ter­ thnt such an improvement could make It ;or...h,*h.
waters, waves, tid e , tid a l w a v t i where flo o d in g Is a lw a y s a dan Under the o ld l a w . however, you the money you realire from the
minals project become a reality. Construc­
....
Would you he fully covered by or high water overflow o f streams grr_
did not get -o ciw l Security credit transaction would not be rental
. .
, .Insurance if your home or build- or river*, whether wind driven,
___
.. .
for cash or crop share* you re* Income b ut farm Incomr. It would
tion of targe and small Industry buildings possible__
i ■
tv* ie
il covered.
n n c i n i . Victims
f | t ;i l l l l » UI
v e ry '.tv lc Iwulsr, Bvery persoti in tcrcated ing vsrrr tevercly damaged
by | «or
not
Is m
not
of
.
\ ur . " Iuf*w5*
' cclvrd a* rent for your lam. In- count toward old-age and aurvtv
would be the Immediate reaction to nn an­ ill Eth
e brilliant, fu tu re o f Hen ford, ev ery' Hood
water*
brought
oil
hy
a
h..r
n**t
rtoeid.
tu.eete,.-.
.
.
-..M
ieiw
■«*«.
He
w
l
u
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flood
on
bur- past Florida hurricanet at wall
nouncement thnt water traffic for the l*ene- civic minded businessman and professional, !rieane? Most people who carry ■* hundreds who suttiincd heavy help vou provide your property com* ^fom f*rra land which was ors insurance piotreiion fur yuu
fft of these industrialists and would be al­ should make it known that It's the "docks hurricane Insurance or extended lots from Hood when hurricane* with the type of Insurance you ,#l 0 ,t !a »«nieone else, evon if «nt your family,
on a thfr*-farmlno
hssl* wa*
•» you
---- havr
-•— a definite
- anangeshrre-farmlng basis,
and terminals” that would bring untold pros­ coverage think they are fully In- struck learned to their sorrow need
If
most n mushrooming affair.
aured. hut they an- not
that they ware not rovered by IntogarJed at rentals from real ment with the u-er whereby you
perity
to
Hanford.
As a matter of fact, there could be no
Writing Ini hr Hollywood bun suranee.
‘
- ' and consult with
MTAriwma
* « » » .. .. •*•*!• and did not count toward regularly
advise
Now that we're beginning to get in step Tattler. Frank Naglrr, Ural e
end to the benefits each and every citizen
^ t * m « c tn * w u i»
social security. The man who had him on Ihc production of the emp
The
frdrrat
govtrnmtn'
has
would realize from the proposod project. and go forward—It is time that the big Ule editor p&lt;*ln(* out *&lt;&gt;me In- ij^en step* to rectify ths matter nn.r.Aiiv*
i-sm i-&lt;stl
u ^
thla »&gt;*kind of
xt r.- tt
A Clear- onlyfgfg|
---- -income
- - — from
• - nr livestock, regularly inspect the
gi&gt;f property owner* Hood w ra le r sculptor
and give
Merchants would benefit from Increased ehnve be made while the jKiwer of pulilic terestlng fact* nn the *uh|erl that awJ
wa* regarded simply a t u|x-ralion, end have a hand In the
ha* received a
Ik- of genuine mti-reil to nroi»ti™
protection that insurance com- thank you letter from Mr*. a landowner, not a self-employ- management, this would le n
sales and the movement of more and more splrited citizens to accompliah u major should
property owner*.
panic*
have not been able to Dwight Eisenhower for ■ port­ ed farmer.
strung Indication that you “nuiteigoal.
merchandise from their shelves.
Mr Naglrr made a careful write. President Elsenhower tlfn- rait bust he made of the Prrt|In many case*, income of thla l*Uy participate." Moreover, If in
At th« lop of tho Hat ahouid lw placet! study of this »&gt;|s«- of insurance
Filling station o|&gt;eratora would Increase
_______ rd the new Federal Flood In*ur- deni.
it still excluded from social addition you also fumUh the rcn.
their gnllonaga nnd services because of ilia "docks »nd termlnnls"— wherever folks pv md learned that while *&lt;&gt;called I anrr Act of IBM which provide* Charles V. Burton said he ha* type
••ra'Mjr coverage. If you simply l*r with tools, livestock, and f . m
hurrirane
insurance
covers
damfur
tv
billion
Hood
insurance
and
together
to
plan
and
work
toward
pragn
hundreds of trucks and vehicles that would
always admired President El*cn- collect rent for the laml, th a t'* 'equipment, or finance
caused hy hurricane winds an additional IS billion for loans hower and couldn't resist model- *lHI rental from real estate. Tn- these, this would bs any of
Tliure lb tut time fo ..beating around the agr
come into the Sanford nren to carry lutek
fuiihcr
md rain, the) do not tuvi-r dam to flood victims,
ing his portrait because "lie has dec the IBM amendments to the evidence of "material particlpawith them the freight coming into the San­ bunh" or bickering al.Miit one’s iKiraonal age caused hy H o.l »»tcr*.
jl will be possible to buy up such a wonderful fare.
law, however, the cash or crop Hon" on your part.
feelings—It’s time to liegln work on tho If &gt;our roof I* blown off and lo tio.000 Insurance on a home Burton, who worked
ford water terminals.
____
from
a
shares
a farm owner receives from
This change in th&lt; h. wl1' l
moat
important
project
with
which
Hanford
Movement of freight by railroad out of
magazine picture of the Prc*i&gt; a tenant or share-farmer I* re­ ford protection under old-age nnd
Sanford would Increaoaljy leaps ,np&gt;l boi Is bitiT Seminole.County hii* been facetl.
dent, la a retired manufacturer garded as farm Income which will survivor* insurance to an estim at­
of gsrdrn ornaments.
, !&lt;« credited I* hie eoeial eeeurity ed 400,000 additional fanner*. It
* 1‘ncls a rt facts when it cornea to benefit*
IAFF-A-0 AY
------------------------ account, if he
for the community a* a whole nnd they mu*t
"materially part- Is effective beginning with tax­
The Sanford Herald
MONEY TAKEN FHOM
J------------------able y e n s ending after I95."&gt;
bo conaidered in view of the tremendou*
P u * llik * 4 D a ltr R ie s p l SsturC sg s&gt;a RunCsr
FLUKE OP DI.'AD WOMAN auto collision yedetday.
Impact felt from an economic, progressive,
In my next article I shall illsFORT LAUDERDALE tevA 1 Trooper
William Fort said he cusa change* In Ihc Ins* relnti'iu
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an aggressive angle.
R n ls ts O * • • s c a t * CI.1M m a lic e O e lo b cr &gt;7. IS IS at
stale trooper *aid today someore learned the sum should have la-en to an optional method of figuring
U # Peat O f fle a a f S a n fo rd . P la r l- la im S cr tt a Act
When tho subject of "docks ami termi­
stole
*HX&gt; from
. , „ i - more
------.&gt; than -■—
i„ (|,p pur»e of M,s. Evelyn Spat- farm income for purposes of
nt C n n a ic s s a f M arch 1. 1ST*
. purse of a draf mul i woman Ion, 24, formerly of Neptune, N. social security ami the self crnHUD PRRKtNM Editor and l-ubll-hoi
nals’ comoa up—atund up—step up—and lie
M ARIO N IIA R M A N N R . R s a r u lls a r.SItoe
, killed with her baby in a tram J.
counted—for one of the most imiairtant
|p!oymrnl tax.
T V K L T N i. C V S IIIN O A S e a r tl.ln * M aaaacr
projects in the interest of one of the moat
T h a Ilc r a lS Is a avsmhsr o f tha Associated Press
valuable uaseta for the benefit of every
w hich Is **1111*4 o aslestcslp to Ih * ass ror rsim h llra Ilo a of a ll tho local m s s prlotoS la this a s n ip s p rr .
citizen and every business In Seminole
CountyMsproosatsS
N allo ao llp
hp flo a s ra l
A S rs rt l.is g
S o n V * low
Ml
O oors'o Soetaas R a , k
IllSg
When something good conies along—It's
A tla n ta O oorgls
everybody's business to be "for R.” And
t t 'IS C R IP T IO N R A T E S
that's the way we feel about the "docks and
■&gt; Carrier
Mo par weak
Oao Meath
a I S*
Th ro e llo o lho
terminals" project for Sanford.
■to Mooths
One Tear
. lie*
*at a
in to
Everyono will feel the impact of big
A tl OOlloorp aotlooo, oorSa a f lhaake, raaaluilaaa a a t
waticaa a ( oM artAlaiw aat fa r lh a p arp ata a f ralslaa
business
In a community that has been
fn a S t w ill ha charged fa r at r e n t e r a d ra rtlsln g raise
^
f
b
,
u
m
, y
, m
!
i
waiting for years for the "right thing” to
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CIVIL SERVICE BOARD
CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA
A City of Snnfnrd Civil Service Examination will he
held in the City Hail at ‘J :30 pm. Saturday Nbv. 10
lli.'di, or aa oouti thereafter aa |Ki*aihle, to eatnbliali an
eligihle list for the clnM of patrolman.

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REQUIREMENTS: Applicants for the fwlicc service
niuat la* L’i yeara of ugi- and not over 34; lie at leant
r»’0" tall and weigh not leaa than !&amp;4 iwunda. llood
working condition* and pension plan.
All applicant* mu*t reaitle within the City limit* of
Sanford, be of g«»o&lt;l moral character and have had at
least a grammar *choo| education. Op|&gt;ortunity for ad­
vancement baaed on merit, industry and character.
For further detail* ace the examiner at the City Hail
between the hour* of IDOO am. and 1:00 p.m.

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DeMille Says Prayer G reatest Power
BY HAI, BOYLE
epic will be shown for genera­ he said. "What man today ran
NEW YOnK (API—Everyono tions.
lay he has nut put gold above
today teem* lo bo searching for
Even Hollywood has
been God, ambition above God. flesh
happnesa. At 73 Cecil II. DoMllle Humped for superlative* to des­ above flott, and himself above
la aura hr know* the licit way to cribe “The Ten Commandment*." God?
find 1C
The 24-reel film runs 3 hour* "The commandment that Is per­
"Lei the Divine mind flow and 38 minutes—about 7 minutes haps broken only slightly le
through your own mind, and you longer than "(J &gt;r,e With the often it, "Thou *hatl not bear
will be happier,” ho said.
Wind” and more than twice a* false wilneia against thy neigh
"I have found the grratr*t jvow- long a* a TV spectacular.
boe."
or In the world i* the power of The U million dollar* It eott— "How much gusslp do you sup
. „„ . J . j ,.m „» “up til now "-la not only far pose goes on between the Atlan­
prayer _
T,l*re
n
moie than any amount ever spent tic and Pacific oceans each day?”
doubt of that. I apeak from my
on a TV production. It i* even
own experience.”
more tlian xny rontr*tanl Ha* DeMille paused, then added:
In the twilight of a fabulous won on television, although, of "If this rommanslmcnl wrre
career the illvtr-halred producer course, the IBM video Mason it better observed, it might even
change the present political cam­
baa kmrrgrd triumphant from a ju*t getting under way.
paign
considerably."
four-year struggle to create the
"Tha money spent on it Dnt
most *xpen*lv« motion picture Important," DeMille said, dis­
•var made, "The Ten Command- missing 11 uiliion dollars with a
W
, Oi&gt;A A! /
meats." It la the story of Mosri careless wave of hi* hand that
whom DcMIHo regard* a* "the might set studio heads shudder­
greatest human of all times.”
ing. "It la tin- message it brings.
But he say* he actually lagan The story It 3,000 year* old. but
preparing for lha Him—hi* 70th— It It at modern a* any story
can bo.
In childhood.
"Tha Idea began more than TO "It la tha story of human free­
y e a n ago when my father and dom—whrihar men are to be rul­
mother every night read us chil­ ed by law or by the whim* of
dren a chapter from tha Old dictators, whether they are free
Testament, a chapter from the •out* under Hod or whether they
Naw Testament, and a chapter belong lo the itatr."
W hlatoiy,” be recallad.
DeMllr, who spent thlO.OOO on
"The Biblical characters be­ research alone, says he paid part
came aa real to u* a t comic book of his expense* out of hla own Our ruitoinrr* tell ut that our
figure* are to children of today. pocket while making the Ulm. Hit radio repair rerslce I* pretty
The nation lo*t a good deal when profits, If any. will go to a reli­ aharp. We like la brer thing*
tho Bible was taken out ef the gious and educational fund of Ilk* tksl because It make* ua
school*. It u**d to be read in which he remarked, "I am oot, glad we're in twain***.
• truatee."
schools when I was a boy, and
1 still think It abottid be."
Tbe producer hat spent to much 1
Biographer* estimate that De­ time with The Ten Command­
ll ilia's previous M fllma bare ment* he feel* he kuowt which
,.s ■ I
dream *30 million dollars at tbe ooc* modern man needs to pay
box office and been teen by IH most heed to now.
f L - n . r r j T T J L T 7 ..^ * T |
biillxi people or IH tlmcx the
"Perhaps moat important It
. ;,,,J
J l
present population of tho earth, (be Crmmandmrnt "Thou shall \\ VOV .........
' SA-.t-lKU AVI v jjj
lie lo hopeful that hit latctt bare no ether gods before me.' "

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THE f ANFORD HERALD W«d, O ct 19,1959

Page 5

S o c ia l£ o c jrfA

Gatchel Explains
Why Report Cards
Need Improvement

M ISS B E V E R L Y ANN* R A B l'R N

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/Vliss Beverly Raburn Is W ed
To Wayne Williams In Tampa
The weilding of Min Beverly
Ann Raburn and Wayne Adam*
William* wa. solemnited at 5:30
Cht. 2. at the Hyde Park Methosgdivt Church of Tampa, with the
^Reverend Richard Peterron per­
forming Ihc ceremony. A program
of music was presented by Mial
Christine McCrary.
The bri le i. the daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Raburn. 4713
Leona Sirret, Tampa, and the
groom is the .on of Mr. and Mrt.
II. D. William*, 3»&gt;9 Villa Ro*a
Park. Tampa.
Given In marriage by her faA h c r. the bride chose a ballerina
length gown of white slipper sa­
tin. fashioned along p rim e s line*,
topped by a Chantilly lace bolero
which featured a Pahrina ne,kline,
outlined with seed pearl*. A vel­
vet rihtnin encircled the Empire
waistline. Hrr fingertip veil of
illusion was held in place bs a
r«p nf Chantilly lace eltc d with
teed pearl*, and .he cirrieJ a
bouquet of carnation* centered
•sM ih whilr orchidi.
Iter maid of honor was Mil*
Barbara Fame, who cho.v a (tJ*o
nf turquoise taffe'* fashioneJ
•long prince.* line*, topped by
a bolero of Chantilly lace of the
same color. She wore a rop »f
Chantilly lace and carried an old-

Oviedo Schools
•Elect Officers
For Coming Year
By MARIAN JONES
OVIEDO— Each cla*. of O'**
Oviedo Junior and Senior High
Schools ha* electe.l It. officer*
for the en. ilng year. They are
now revealed a* follows:
Twelfth grade-president. Dan­
ny Belstcl; vice president, Kay
f
i; secretary. Peggy Fleming:
treasurer. Luther Duda: P-TA re­
creation rcprcsentatlver. Kay F i­
le. and Gordon Horton; student
rnuncil, Etena Tuhy and Danny
Deistrl.
Eleventh grade — pre.ldent,
Andrew Duda; vice president. Maimie Jackson; *ecretary, Mary
Ann T ln&lt;ky; trea.urcr, Georgtana Si.hman; Chaplain, Mary
fc Ann Tesin.ky; P TA party repre■scniative*. Melanie Jark.on and
Joe Battle.
Tenth grade—president, Wal­
lace Kelley; vice pre.ldent, Ann
DeSharo; .ecretary, Jimmy Bro«k
-’•t-e- *re* &lt;„rer. Freddie Rob*
bin*; Chaplain, Mary Amt Slaytun.
Ninth grade— prevtdenl, Fa*
trlcla Jackson; vice pmMent,
Linda Jtiller; irxretary, John
V Perry; treasurer, Emily Fleming;
student council representative.,
We. Evans and Michael Duda;
alternate student council repre­
sentative, Joanne Oliver,
Eighth grade—president, Jerry
LTrcy; t k c president, Jutle Gore;
•erretary, Bessie Fleming; trea­
surer. Marilyn M athcn; P-TA
party representative*. C ■ r o t
Parke*; Kenneth Spark*, Gladys
Alford; and Larry Betilnger;
• program commute*. Jackie Pen
darvi*. chairman, Nancy Erie*
.ind Waltrr Teague; bulletin com­
mittee. Tyre Kel.ey, Ginger Pip­
kin and Douglaa Day: room care
committee— Eric Pearson, Al­
bert Myers and Danuta Monkl.
Seventh Grade— president, Un*
d* Harris; rice preiUent, Roy
Wainw right: »*rr*lary-treaiur*r,
James Hill: P-TA party represen­
tatives, Tommy Erie, and Carol
• Alford.
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Sets Wedding
Date, Oct. 20

11} VIRGINIA COW
Stewart Gatchel d ex n b ei a
report card a t a "comprehensive
exchange of Information between
the parent and the teacher, w ith1
*7 fliO W IA CONN
Crump Farrell, Cdr. Callaway of
Mr. and Mm , Leo E. Rock of
retard to the pupil" in hi. talk
The
of VAH-J are starting N. A. S. China Lake and hi. Ihu
_______ _
at the m eetint of the Soulhiidc ,0 «tun&gt;. Sonya Blackwood ha. daughter and .on in-taw. Mr. and
cl,7 ennounce the engageP«TA, which was held recently. her husband back. He had never Mrs. Urine Caffree and Lt. Cdr. mcn* *n&lt;&gt; approaching marriage
The meeting « u opened by the « t n their darling baby, born Leo Zok« formerly of Sanford.
thcirf ll*u*hter f°&gt;cc
10
pre.ldent, Mrs. John Kader. Mr*. »htle he wat in the Med.
Arming today for a two week
^ j L ^ . ,0n„
M„r;
Ben Wiggtna. who It Library
P*t Han.en »ent her hu.band vi«it are Mr. and Mr*. C. J. ?-n *,
». E °'.*
Bo,&lt;*
Chairman, aaked for volunteer, off Sunday with VAll-tl. I'm F ,|,.k a of Glenview, 111. They *"rcdcricksburg, \a .
Mia» Rock
from Sem*
to work in the new South.ide »ure the time will pa»* quickly *m , liy w|th their daughter and
' graduated
*'*
Library'. The library it to be
for Tat a. in addition to caring son-in-law, Cdr an I Mr*. Jame. inole High School June tWfl
opened Tueiday, VVedne.day and for her three children, .he ha. (;u)&gt; ln ,hcir homo on Mellon- wbcr&lt;’ *hc '*«* active in the ma
Jorette corps
Thur.day afternoon, after school, taken over the Brownie troop at vllle.
Volunteer* will litue to teacher. All Sou!*.
Mr. Boyd It stationed it SNAS,
New Arrival.—Shirley and Jim
the book, that they want to uie
Four live lobster* and a bottle no.^w ho are Uvine’oV f"’C-iery lhr we lding will take place at
for neat two-week period. In order of wine will »oon be winging their ‘ Mr&gt; F .. .
.i
/ ' j|
* the NAS chapel Saturday Oct. 20
that the book, will be circulated way to Rhetta SpelU when hu»I, . .. *L , .
.
„ »t 5 p in. The reception Immcdlthrough the
children. Anyone hand Paul, the -kipper nf VAH- Ttle. ' h .J|
tm month, old baby »lf |T following the wedding will
u
t “ [J* '“ f
s.rl « « 1 m l L , J Shirley „ &gt;* M S *1
l&gt;™" -»
brld.

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£1iss Joyce Rock

£onninq JJu*

fashion flower basket of yellow
daisy chrysanthemum*.
The bride’* cousin, Mi.* Carin
Chapman, w«* flom-r girl and
wore a replica o&lt; the honor at­
tendant's gown tn a tighter .hade
of turquoise cotton sateen; she
carried a basket of rose petal.,
Don William, attended U* bro­
ther as he*t man, and the u«her»
were Harry Karup, Jr., and Mi­
chael Stanton.
Mra. Raburn mother of the
bride chose for the wedding a
beige antique taffeta sheath, wi'h
matching accessories and an or­
chid corsage. Mr*. William*, the
gro«m’* mother wine a *henih of
plum colored q u a • n * a-wear
with black accessories and a
chartreuse orchid corsage.
A reception was held following
the srremony at the home of the
brids-'s parents. The bride'* table
was overlaid with a hand cro­
cheted cloth and centered with a
two tiered rake tupped with a
miniature bride and groom. The
rake wa* surrounded by a ring of
ivy and white gladioli. A yellow
and white color *&gt;hi-mr w a. car­
ried out throughout the other
party room..
Mis. Sandy Shepard cousin of
the bride, kept the bride * book,
other, assisting at the reception
were Miss Roberta Martin, Miss
Margie Denman, ills* Betty Hol­
land, and Mr*. II. D. Wright.
For a wed ling trip to the Gulf
bearhe*, Mr*. Williams wore a
peacock blue Column sheath dre*
and bolero, with brown accessor­
ies and a while orchid cor»age.
Out of town gue*U for the wed­
ding were Mr. and Mi*. J. lUrnld Chapman, Carin and Phlp,
Mr*. Jrvsetl Chapman. Mr. and
Mr*. Giles Chapman and l'at.
Sanford: 31r». Janrt Shepard and
Kandy. Ft. Lauderdale; Mr. ant
Mrs. Hill Kearns. Betty Jean and
Hilly from Winler Paik.

Ixora Circle Plans
Excellent Program
For Friday Meet
Ivor* Circle nf the Sanford
Gardrn Club will meet Friday at
I 30 In the home of .Mr*. William
Hush. 2UZS Hibiscus Court. Mem­
ber* are reminded that the due.
ate payable In October.
The program for the meeting
will have a* it* theme "Recipe
for Arrangement*'' and be pre­
sented In three p«rt*t 1) "Cond­
itioning Methods'*, which vsill be
prr.enied by Met. Joe Baker and
Mra. McKay Trueluck: 2) "Na
live Ingredients", Mra. Wight
Kirtley am! Mr*. Fred Murray;
and 3) "Unusual Container*",
Mr*. John Angel and Mr*. Ralph
Dean. ThW program ahoulJ he
very Interesting. »o all members
are urged to atlend.

Interesting Bible
Lesson Presented
A t Circle Meeting
Evening Circle No. t of Pre*hyterian Church met recently at
the home of Mr*. Gertrude Gil­
bert, arith Mrt. Carl U nd and
Mr*. L. T. Sheppard a* co-hoite tie i. Mr*. W. 5. Bromley ehalr
man presided. Mra. Hartley gave
a very Interesting bible lesion,
after which delleloo* refre.hmrnt* were served to 29 member*
and two guctti.

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vnation, are being sent but alt
t
well a* the hour they would pre- busy
* ,r,
v iy , j
- all .ummer.
,, „
. friend* of the couple arc Invited,
fer to work.
Jean Dooley and houseguest*
J,,r"’r r Bobbvnette Beard
. .
_
The budget propo.ed by Jack ,pcnt Monday at Cypre** Garden. of 84£*ord' *"d hpr husband,
Armstrong. Budget Chairman. In
Many thank* to my tram of
Thompson, are bark in the r
P irrlp
hla committee report wa» unanl- \ avy gjr|. who have been selling hnm,‘ *,n ls,h »*reel, vvnh their 1 / N I i W U U U V &gt; I I U c
moualy approved, after which membership, for The Mutual f,v* rblUr',n- &gt;*»;u
Thomp.cm r i .
. j
U ...
room count wa* taken with t h e Concert
_______Association;
________ Dodle King, *'» al‘°
**,h VA» 9
J lO re Q 1 0
n e a r
following being winner.: Mr*. n irj Hauer. DorU Franc!.,7&gt;i
l-a.t minute fla-h IHck and k i r c
f ! n n n c C n p n lf
llartwig. first grade; Mr*. West. Marty Millsapp, Millie Thomif, k'ran Murray just go* back from , v , *3* V JU I1U S
second grade; Mr., OlUff, third Alice Myer*. ant Joy Webber. Jacksonville. Dick, who wa. in The Driftwood Circle of the
grade; and Mr*. Davl», fourth. Thi* I* absolutely the last call, FAttTTU, broke his toe, so he Sanfonl Gardrn (Tub will hold it*
Guc»t apeakcr. Mr. Gatchel, ex- so if you have not been contacted will be back here until he re* first meeting &lt;f the year Monday,
plained atandard* In schools with plea.e call one of ut and we will .operates. He is T A D. from Oct. IS. with Mr*. R. S. Stone
regard to philosophy, curriculum t*. g|aj to supply you with a VAH 9 T h e y 'attended the pro* presiding. This morning meeting
and promotion of itudent. and membership. We think the pro- motion party given by »cvrral will be held at the home of Mr*,
listed that achievement test* are gram »ound. terrific, and those member* of VAH II In J*ck»on J. W. Guy. 103 N. Mellonvllle
a necciilly if teacher* are to that don't join will be mD.ing vtIJe. Terry an I John Price of Ave. an t will start prompily at
understand the ability of the in- a
tre„tt
VAII J and Tom Blackburn al.o !» 30.
dividual. He »aid that the ulti-j
Louise Parker is more than represented Sanfonl.
Mra. Fred Ganai, pre.ldent of
mate goal of the report card la afUvp th„ P ,!aya between b e i n g ---------------the Sanford Garden Club, will
a "long range'* pupil who will tm |src, ulpnl of thp | jk p jgary Phe the guest speaker amt will
a good ciliren and a credit to hia
f ntertaimnrnt Chairman
follow- the theme "Inlroduction to
community. Mr. Gatchel then ex,|,p women’s Golf Association,
Arranging’*. Mrs. Gan*, will ex­
plained that the schools arr at- p
aj| j„ „ wout.lbeplain the preparatiwy step* In
tcmptlng to elandardiie report (olfrra&gt; ,he nuT*c 1* In perfrrily
flower arranging and will demonraids, »&lt;&gt; that the child who magnifjccn( ahai&gt;e, and even if
WEDNESDAY
strate by ereatlng four differant
niovca to a new community wil 40(J pin., h)| |hp h j „ |hp MPnrry
...........
„ --------------- will con- -----Lt. Virginia
Krlmsr
|,asic nrraogement* for the navy
not be at a diiadvantage end
beautiful. We are proud of thelurt the morning devotions over group,
from i* report t e Irxrher can numbfr „f \ aVy girl* that belong WTRH, Sanford.
^ |r,
program rtsalrman,
gain an idea of hi* ahjitic. and a(1(J Ie ,ivp|y participate in the The Girl Scout* of the Fir»thj|, p |at)nP^ integrated and
apprugres*. lie concluded hit talk A„ opialjon. R'i a wonderful way
tenon v Iturch will meet at pre-priate monthly program* in
b) rtaling that all con.truetive (o b#ve fun ani, mfp, nuny ofj :ao p m. at the Church.
keeping with the circle** I9.MH7
Cry il« ln e * (he r o a e lu .^ v o fth e Sinfor'1'' m0*‘ •Hraetlvn clllicn*. Th. Senior High Fallow, hip Re- project, “ To lnere**e Our Know­
'J i r
The Staff of HATWING honor- creation of the Ftr*t Pre.b,trrian ledge of Florida Gardening",
H
hv ^ Alice md Kmie Mitts Monday Church will meet at the Church
Memberthip In the Driftwoosl
Circle l» open to all wive* of
the hoalriae*, Mr*. Ralph Peter*.
cV ^ ^ ' t
r
‘ T;°° P m' .
Mr.. L. R. Johnson, Mr*. William l!,e„ hT
f,f B y. , V .
r y* Thc Mld " &gt;ek n,bU ,,0ur '*iU naval per»onnet In thl» area. Mra.
la-mo. and Jlr*. Bert Rolling**-*■»«..» ■e*i»tc«l Betty Guy
eomluctesl by Rev. A. G. Mr- Stone wnuld like to »ee the rotter
a * hostes*. The guest* arrived in [unit, p .ito r of the First Prcsby- grow.
worth.
the late afternoon for badminton tPr|Jn
____
hurrh at 7:30 pm.
Old member* are urged lo atand pmg pong. The adjective*, Thw Cliancrl Choir will rthcarse tm d thi* Gr»t meeting and to
from my source of Information,
|-'lrwt Presbyterian Church at bring an interested friend,
speak for the aueceu of the j.jg p m
party-from "great fun" lo "fa- Central’ Circle Member* meet
buiou*." F.mle Mill* was recent
_____
_ home _____
* 4S a m. at the
of Mrs W o m o n ' r A u x i l O r V .
ly transferred from thc »taff yfbJ Kutliffr,
iri«) p
ark Ave.
Ave’, with ” U IU M II 5 n U A I
ItatUffr. IftX)
Park
71
to
VAH-It.
lo \A
H -lt. Guest*
were Tom &gt;'nillr bag" lunches. Tbetic* to
Mr*. A. B. tVallacr wa* hostess Blackburn. Jim and lomtse Park- \y,n(t r p ,,), «hers- Rolwrt Wheelto Circle Number Tw„ of the er. Beryl and WallSwlnson. Bill rr wl| |m u l, wl,h slides &lt;&gt;n “Day H n l f i c
M e e t*
Women of the First Presbyter- and Betty Lrmos, trank
and u jj ^ w
flO lQ b r llb * iv tc c *
ian Chunh on Monday aGernoon Betty Johmon. Marvin and Gen
s mi not* A**n. of W M.ll. will
The first regular meeting nf
rs* her lovely stirburbin home on eva Quicker! (new parents, inci# 1(1 # |n
lbr .sJP| , on St. Catherine'* Chapter of Holy
churfk ln n ,,.Jnrt Th, rP Cross Woman*. Auxiliary for the
South Mellonvllte Avenue, wi'h dentally i. RoyJ and Uulie Weber,
Mrs. Mae DKken* a* cohostess.
- - hi h.
r s ' i s n s . ’s s a
The group voted to dre»* dolt*
nidiit imt drink* furnl»hr*l by the
In.. ” , 1 tl.
fur use of the Salvation Army in
hostess church A state worker &gt;? , V “r f , 'r'
M
their Christmas basket* for undwill rxpiain Aim* of Advance- ‘•uU,,,‘ n « cn bo,'f !" *
,, ,
rrprivilege.l rhlhlren. The d«dl«
m rnt" anil In ihc aftcrnuuii there
Mrs. Harry Cushing, president,
are furnished hy the Salvation
will I-C 30 minute eunferenrev l«* H1'* devotional and presided
Army.
for every lo.«l offtser. The hu* ° ' cr *b* b.isines* session,
October i* Church Extension
will leave the First Baptist
Mr*. Avlrtte Fill*, seerctary
month in the t'resbvterian Re­
Chureh m Sanfurd at l:oo a. in. and treasurer, gave her report of
ligious Program. MU* Zrria
THURSDAY
the May meellng, after which
Daiidson. former Rome Mission
The Junior Choir will have their Mr*. A. R. Key, promotion chairworker in the rural and moun­
rehearsal and fellowship at First man, made an announcement of
tain section* of Kentucky, Ten­
Presbyterian Chureh at 3:ti p.m. the Orlanto
Deanery meeting,
nessee and North Carolina, gave
1 h . Youth Choir of Ihc First wtdeh will be held at 0:30 a.m.
an inspirsllonal talk on this phase
Presbyterian Chinch will prartira on Oct. 23 at All faints Church
of the Church Program. Mr*. R.
in Winter Park. Mrs. Outealan
at the Church at 7:3o pm.
C. Maxwell, chairman of the
The Deacon* of the First Pre*- periodical chairman, urged the
group, presented the Bible study,
Mr and Mr*. Frank Murphy byti-rian Church will meet at the reading of "Forward" (day by
Christian Jr. announce the birth uf a -on, church at 7; 45 p m.
„using .,as her topic "The
.
day i and distributed copies of th*
fn m T,rno he r* n l! t..r |l 'in '" rie Ml^harl All*n* (,a ° t '' 6 • '
The Social Uep«rtmcnl of the Septem ber lasue to Ihe member*
„. -i,,.-. *,
„r ci
............
naurorii • Woman'.
........in a iClub
lun will
x„ li
L . ,„
c. op ...i
.. l ,n,’|p Mc,n"r ,j|
.,&gt;c Sanford’r
will hold Present.
Bible in the wrilini* nf
; young man reigh* 6 tbs IIS a
narti at 2 ixi r&gt; m
Mrs W. II. Strsvard ha* apThr November meellng will he u|&gt;
grandparcnl* arc Mr. and ih „ r, ( ai
pointed chairman of the fruitcake
held in DeBary at the home of
ftatnh Kuhn and Mr. and , .
, ,,
,,
Ralph
The Sanfoid Home Drinontlra- sale* for St. Catherine's ChapMrs Dwight n*krr on Runset Mra. K M Murphy.
...........
_
_____
_____
lion ( tub will hold a meeting
and ir r and asked Ihlt all order* b*
Drive. Those present at this
Installation of officer* at 2.UQ given her at an early dalr.
meeting and enjoying a pleasant
p m. at Ihe Hum* Demonstration
Mr*. Cushing made Ihe followsocial hour and dellrloua refresh­
L'entir,
log announrementa, brought front
ments were: Mrs. R. C. Max­
Lt. Virginia Kelmer will conduct Ihe General Auxiliary Board: tTi*
well. Mr*. David Caldwell, Mr*.
the niurtnng dcvotiooi over WHIR United Church Women of Sanford
Dwight Raker, Mis* I/d Ranks. _
—.
,
Sanford, at 1:30 a m.
have rrorganEied and Mr*. A, B.
Mis* Zcta Davidson, Mitt Nelln r T O m
I llT lO th y
Peteraon Jr. of Holy Cro*» Church
Banks, Mr*. Dlcken*. Mr*. M. D.
Cir«Ie Number Kcvcn of the Fri. Cal
Huffman. AJa^ E. M H n keM rs. ,.rp, b)tpriafl ,-hlirrh mrt Tuei­ Palm Gaiden C l'tlr meet* »t wn* electe*l the secretary: The
Gaidm Center a t B ju a m. for spring offering of the PT.O, today at 2 30 with Mr*. W D SimphL-iiness meeting and -li»ti ihta- laird lino, given hv contributors,
ljing. Mrs. James Moughton,
chairman, presiding over
and the Fall gathering will begin
Mrs. A. H Wallace, Mra. Blanch* , hf" niwting ’ The’’ meet ing waa u,,n ° r nP"
I it (DAY
on Nov. t Atl Saints Day. and
Wr-tmureland and Mra Jay H at Ihe home of Mrs. C L Keyes.
will conduct e -ntim-e through the Ihreo
Beck.
There were tfi member* pre- Lt. Virginia nKelmer
-n .-r. -m
_tti^folhr
tent to hear the tesson about tbc B io n iin g d e v o t io n * over WI ItH " " ,n ‘ V . ' .. r Porral AuxlIhe iioine
Home of
Sanford, at * *&gt; a m.
.pm
inr
or Timothy
iimoiny and
ami the
roe inin- ............
, ..-ored
... . by the ,General
ni . rr Auxl-i •
fturnre of Ihe Parents and giand- Kallie Harriaon Chapter N S l&gt;.' a 1
... . . .
during
parent, in the home
A lt. will mroi .1 3 p m. .1 th- A M o tw apertriH l-ter durtn*
home of Mrs. A W Lro. 2111 «*&gt;p Drat week in Deremher.
Lnuirl Ave ('.) hostes'e- nie Mi*,| M rs. Henry Mfl-aulln
Jr.,
W. II Tunnhtiffe and Mra. Grorg* Christian
Education chairman,
Morgan. VPitlrg Daughtei* are led an Inspiring illieuislon with
In* Red.
| thought* taken from the parable
Rove Cirri* Will meet at ) 15 of the "U av e. and Fllhea",
At the ronrluslon of Ihe btnl
a m. at the horn* of .Mrs. Jamei
ness meeting, coffee and pie
The Dirt Gartcncr* rlrrle nf Truitt, 1103 Semin®!* Blvd
Mimosa Circle of th* Sanford were nerved by Ihe hovteases to
the Sanfonl Garden club will
mee1 Friday al Ihe home of Mr*. Garden Club will meet at Garden the following: Mra. Harry Cu*hA. 3t t*e at Jl 3 laurel Avenue Center at 10 a rn, after which mg, Mr*. Alyelle Fills, Mra.
for a covered dish luncheon. Co- three will h* a covered dish aup- Harry l^e Jr., Mra W. II. Rtei wart, Mr*. Henry McLaulin Jr.,
hostesses will he Mrs. A W. T-er, per.
Oct. I
Happy Birthday
I and Mrs. A. R. Key,
3tr*.
W.
A
Kratreri
Mr*
EdMr*. Ann Grarey
nronl Meitrh and 3lr*. George
Mi»« Anna llinnum
Harden.
Oct. II
Mra. L. A. Bromley
Froiro shrimp* separate easily
C. R. Bowes
If you put them In * colander or
Mr*. K. B. Kennedy
strainer and hold them under retd
Mr*. Sue Stevenson
running water.

Dressing Dolls
Will Be Project
For Circle Two

Holy Cross Church

m

BIRTHS

Sixteen Present
To Hear Lesson

By GIACE M. STINECIPBER
BV GRACE M. STINECIPHEB Miaa PaLy Colllna.
New Greek ried g tt
Bc.ldea being a member of th*
After a ipectal .eaion of frat- Marching Chiefi Band at FfiU,
enuly and aorortty ruahlng at Bob Rrely la also in Uia ROIC
the varioua collegri, several from Band. Also Just recently, Bob
jjAmord have been honored by wai choaen Senator of hla dormi­
" inS taken in a . new pledge* of tory. West Hall.
these Greek aortal arganiiation*.
Jimmy Brown haa become a
Those at U of F pledging frat- member
___ —
_
of __
the_____
Gator____...
Band at U
entities Include: Joe Davis. Alpha of F, and al*o I know that you
Tau Omega; Kenneth Ramiey, couldn't m in *eeiny Co!'*
*
Kappa Alpha; Robert Samuel*, bretson'a picture In several C#n*
Tau Epiilon Phi; Jimmy Owen, iral Florida newspaper* for being
Kappa Sigma; Ernie Morris, Phi * new majorette In the lama
Kappa Alpha; and Sara Jacobson, band,
Alpha Epsilon Phi.
Big Doing*
Sanford students i t FSU have
A Bood **me waa had by all
also pledged fraternities and »or- al|c nd*n« &lt;h* Stet»on Hatter Band
orittrs and theie are: EUrabcth P, r t 7 held at the lakefront home
Woodruff. PI Beta Phi; Mary Ann of ,hf hand director and HU wife,
Wright. Delta Delta Delta; Ro. Mr. and Mr*. Richard Fea»el, last
hert Heely and Tommy Wyatt, BatuNay afternoon. The party
Lamd* Chi Alpha,
held in honor of th* new
At Georgia Tech, Larry Burney lund Mudenl* which Include
and Edam Madden have pledged
Milam. Groce Marie StinePl Kappa Alpha.
cipher, and Harriet Redding from
Old Friend*
. ^ nford- **•"*•* * •« f ^ 'n t l y
Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Wlmblsh, rho,fn M onf of ,he
formerly of Sanford, have re- During the afternoon the*e
ecntly rcturneit and are making mu,Ie »*ud^n*» enjoyed tlitenlng
their home in lawh Arbor. Mr*. to ,hc Ste'ionClUdcl football
Wlrqblsh will be remembered ai C""” *- swimming, boating, game*
a formrr Irachcr at 8HS.
croquet, and getting acquainted
The Wimbiihe. have two ron* wi,h T " ° ‘h,e r' * ' S 1™
who are attending college-i. now
fll,e r ln
ertenin**
a ienior at Mllliap* College In Th,‘ [ lT*}
pro"
Jackson. MDa. after returning BMm P*.11?®
** .of f
from two year.' duty oversea'
D,,h* " J J pl« 1' u
with Ihe US Army, The fir.1 part ' “ »■ J' ro,1* r *?d Vlrtw B*Wn
nf hi* college r a r m r wa* si&lt;cnt "FF*1Jr,"d ln
gymnatlum.
at Georgia Tech where he Iseg.n Th' r *?»• • " 1«n**9abbl* FTOa science amt math major which Kr,m of cl,M |cal mu.ie for tero
he I* continuing.
piano.
John Wlmhi.h I. , sophomore
F 'r t ^ m l a g EvewU
at U of F in Gainesville. Both Th* »rnlver* ty nf Florida la
boy. were member, of P| Kappa
b", &gt;r niaklng prepar.Uon. for
Alpha wvlal fraternity.
*b**r *nn“*l k ,,, Frolic* lo be
Afirr I'nitfi* tiK*t+
hflJ on O dow r 13*13.
A. all know, o r’ .hould know, Tb' Ugbt Opera Guild of FSU
each college .tudent choose, early
?r " ■"»! .HimIn hi* academic career one »per!” * , - Sou,b Factflc
tn
d a l rw ine of study that he wanti December 7-«.
to pursue in preparation t
, . * b ,»
r w " ‘ p , "P*un^
cho.en vocation. TM. II *h ,t
8UI^ ? Univerotly Fine
a person'1 major. Knowing that ArtJ
’*r‘U * •
you Sanford residents are alwayg f f mpo,*d
wanting to know what we college *brw ^ which are In the ftald
student* are going to do when .,f
°n* ,n ,r1» ,nd »nc&gt;,f' rr
we "get out", therr will be fea- in drama.
lured In thi* column from time . Tb^, prV*r,l71- l M
^ .
to time the various majors of d*9' October ll when the famoui
students you are interested In. American harpist, Marjorie Broil*
Thi. week we will spotlight .ever- on J r Wl’°,L'
* P
*1 fr.,m it of f
*n EUiabelh Hall Auditorium.
Preparing to «o Into the field
Frofe»*or Edgar A. Allen ot he
of Agriculture are Joe Flipse and LTnlvrwreltjr of Arkansai, who for
Bobby Morris. Bobby I* al.o t.k- »*• tu™mrr *V
Ing education court--*
|h
o Ing professor of art at RtctsoB.
will he able to trarh hi* vocation wilt give a lecture and demon­
to othrri. Taking up a hr*' '• &lt;&gt;f stration on November 1 M I
The
Hum.nllira
Division of thn
this same
flob nnnaShoe
mis
lame course arc noo
,
■
maker .ml l^ rry Bate, who ar* Unlreralty will
majoring In Citrus.
Id* flymph.-ny Orehe.tra In
Majoring in the highly srienlifie p" nl"* 'r ®nCfrt 0,1,
«
field of engineering are Taddy
0 »11
*n n“l»,*ndl"«
Miller. Jack McGill, Westcy Giles, Irmporary composer *"d
and Nolley Nance. Nolle, h.&lt;
wil
“l"*1 T f " 1 '
Ju.t recenlly lr.n.ferrc-1 to tho
^
U of F from ihe University of LompaMr * *''"*“*
.
Thmp*. Tommy Speer I. prepar- year wdl be on SteUoa campua.
Ing for the bu.lnes. world with
«»«»“" • f,Vt " f U° S i. h^ * ! !
nuaine.a a . hia major, while Billy
* « ,rn« l h .H h lha P a ^
Park I* an English major.
1
'" ^
^
1,1 T„ North
Belly Co-ed and Joe College | b*'&gt;*"« ™ *
T h, MnnfnM—
„. .hSd ,.1» ] " ■
M
J L ” IlllM

,r r .» ! i. s vS: j ?
“ ■,
J “"W
M -I-.
Sandra i* a member of student
guvernment.
..cretary ln^surer
of the senior el..*, and i. thrirman of portrait, on the yearbook
staff Sonia I* alto on the vevrhook staff and both are member*
of the Virginia Interment Chonia.
According to hi. father. I. E.
E.trldg# fir., Fugene K'triHir ,1.
doing fine at Benjamin Franklin
Unlvrnity in Waihlngton, D. C.
Eugene attend* night clan** there
while working full time with the
Federal Bureau of Inveitlgation
during the day. He I* taking bullnr** and accounting at th*
University. Mrs I. E. Etlrtdge
and Mr*. A. L. Collin* arc plann
ing a trip to Washington lo vltlt
Eugene and hi* wife, th* former

b"" **

v " I O .t o h l l f n ith laf
,n&lt;* r *'' t , Buii9L.PH aortal
^ " p . V s t e t . o n thi. w « k a .
« nntion„ (ra,prnltiea hrid
•J’
V J * for
e".............
nle-laa*.
partlei
prospective pledgaa.
Rushing will end on Saturday.
Homecoming at Stetaon la tot
f"r
vembrr I-3, thlw year. Tho
^ ,|; , ; ‘0,d° f
^r'e.kfii.U oo
Nov r inher 3. That afternoon will
be the football game wHh Car­
ton Newman and will b* followed
by the annual Alumni Serenad*
to be held at th# National 0 « « d
Armory
ADDITIONAL SOCIETY
ON PAGE 7

fhey’r*

Dirt Gardeners
To Meet Friday
With Mrs. Lee

Happy Birthday

HOLIDAY NOTICE
BOTH

SPECIAL
T* th* first ten ladies whoeaR In Dili week we will giro
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[Injury Riddled
Chiefs Club Takes O n Junior
Lyman Greyhounds H ig h Sc h o o l Football Project
Are On Rebound
Last night in City Hall tha Semi­
nole Chiefs Club took on the pro­
ject of sponsoring a program of
Junior high school football in
what Bill Fleming termed "The
greatest single thing that could be
done for th* city’a entire athletic
program." Chiefa Club president,
John Schlrard Jr., appointed W.
W. Tyre as chairman of the Junior

field," he told the group. "We sed off other season opener*," be
have faced, and will continue to aald. Last year's season opener
The Sanford Seminole offense the field
face, teama that have four or grossed 11,470., and this yar th*
II waa on* for one yeiterday
that seemed to have found UseIf
Eddie Barbour, the Junior half­
more backs that arc fostrr than gross waa IUM.7L There was
for
Lyman
aa
one
more
‘player
In the last half of the Apopka back that loves to tackle better
our fastest man. The successful an expense of &lt;42143 for tb* gam*,
game last Friday night had an than toting the pigskin, Is also welched from th* Injury bench
eapcrlment with the heavy back- leaving a profit of &lt;1,333.20.
other kink tossed Into It* mach becoming a prominent figure In and another returned to th* bat■y &gt;, BUG! ANHLEY
field was designed to .ompeniatr
inery when the doctor’s report on th* Seralnol* defensive unit. Bar- tl*. Bob McLeod was sidelined
During the discussion of th* re­
Chiefs Club’f action lait Bob Johnson’s finger Injury slat hour played an outstanding de­
for this by the addition of pow­ served seats Schlrard aald, "It haa
with
a
bark
strain
lo
Join
two
er."
night *•» a wonderful thing. ed that It was broken. Cecil fensive game against Apopka,
not been the Intention of this club
When any organisation Imroodl Erickson was called up from the and the speedy lightweight’s ag other starters, Lamar "Moisey”
Ganas fold the Rr»up that the to monopolies more seats than
■tely lake* Into consideration vi­ JVa to fill his place.
greaslon haa (topped the consis­ Helms with a broken leg, and
season opener against Cocoa was is necessary for the Chiefs Club.
tal laauaa at tha moment they ’'W a'rt working hard with In tent gains around and Inside the Harold Ston* with an InJsred ,ll*h Foolb*U I&gt;ro)eel * hieh WM the biggest that he ever remem­ The estimated number of mem­
artaa, (bat organization if a pro- tsnalva offensive scrimmages In end,
lauded the best tiling that could bered. "We made more profit off bers waa greater than actuality
knee, on the mourners bench.
g m s lv t one. 11)0 big drawback an attempt to gel a first half "The on* thing that satisfied
this game than we previously grea­ for the last game, and even though
After falling before Mid-Lokei happen lo the Chief! Club and the
’ to the Chief* Club U poor at­ ball club." BiU Flemtng said us during the Apopka game,
tendant* at meeting!. Perhapa today. "We plan to emphasise of­ Fleming aald of hit mentoring Conference title contending Ta­ realization of its purpose.
wo, tha people, don’t realiaa what fense for the rest of the week,1* staff, "waa the way the defen vares last Friday night 2J«, the Speaking before tha group Sem­
jth ls organliation could naan to he added.
live line found itself la the ae Greyhound* aro making * bid to inole High School Athletic Direc­
-Sanford. Tha club got off to a Again this week the Semlnolea cond half and completely killed
get bark into the win column tor Fred Ganaa said. " If wo are
; rainy atari, but that la only the will face a twice defeated team th* Apopka attack."
come
Saturday night when they to continue competing with other
flaming attributed much of the*
t more reaion why tha club fhould on the rebound and eager for a
play
host
to KJgewater J. V. at taMis, U is Imperative that we
win. Bui this la also the case with our performance of the first
be actively aupported.
the Lyman pteying field In Ling- have a Junior high school pro­
Botlft.
The
two
teamr,
rated
to
■If
to
insecurity.
"Those
boys
Rainy weather may cut down
wood.
gram.” Then he added, "You can't
attandanc* a t ralUaa and it may be evenly matched, will both be went on the field unsure of
The Greyhounds, numbering *•
cancel motorcade*, but reniem- giving out with all energy la an them**]***. Th* Cocoa game had bout 20 at this stage of the sea­ build a building without a founda­
I bar that the aunny day* coma, attempt to get lato th* win col­ really shaken them. They didn't son, will face more than twi:* tion."
• and tha motorcade banner* a rt umn before the aeason profits- know whether they were any that many player* when the baby
Chief president Schlrard quick­
good or not. Aa the game progres­
! atorad for that day. It’* riill not sea anv farther.
ly anawerrd. "If this Is the great­
sed, they became aware of their Eagle* go to Longwood.
. too lato to climb on the bandwa­
capabilities and played good ball."
Returning to the scene of bat­ est need of high school athletics
gon headeJ for a better, more
Then he added. "1 sincerely think tle for the first time since pre- at this lime, you may be aurc
' progressive Sanford.
they have found themselves, and season practice* Is Bonnie Gos­ that it will receive the greatest
• 'Sanford football fane have a
there will be no excuse for not sett. 160 pound senior fmm Ala­
' -fu ll weekend no their hand* thl* I;
beating BoUcs".
bama that ran Into 2U pound consideration from this body.”
• week. On Friday night the Sami-".' /
Pete Van Horn early In Ihe year Enthusiastic discussion from the
. notes play Bollee Military Are*
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and consequently was sidelined floor followed, topped by an indamy of Jaekaonvilla in the Klwwith a broken Jaw. Goaaett la spired statement from Tyre. "I
! tale banafit game. The Klwanle,1
normally an end, but be will be am very snxioua to tee the Chiefs
’ as you probably know, have a
alternating in Ihe backfield from
; vary human fund underway for
now
on. trying to plug up the hole 1
, V * • " ‘J * ,hi"k * “
: ende(privileged children. Your,
in the backfield that waa made *h~ w be&lt;ln “™ rtU t* action to, a ttendants will moan more milk,
CHICAGO UV- Charlie ' King when the fullback spot was rom-, " • vv3 getting this thing concretely
clothing, and other ncccullica for
n*r.?V n* .
J 1'* MtX few
Cotton, who scored successive plelely v acated by Helm* aml Vdays,"
■’ aome under privileged child.
he concluded.
St une.
victories
over
J-*ey
Ola
niello
last
On Saturday night Croorai Aca­
■prlng, and Spider Webb, aiming
"We’re pulling our hair out Alter Tyre’s appointment to
demy will play boat to the power
trying
to field a smooth running the committee chairmanship dis­
for
hi*
ISlh
straight
decision
tan­
of Florida's colored high school
gle tonight in a Ift-round middle­ leam," assistant eoach Bill I’roc- cussion took place concerning Ihe
football. Northwcltern, the larg­
weight
battle at Chicago Rtadium. tor said, "and this constant re sponsor* for the teams. The plans
est colored high school In Miami, .
Webb,
former NCAA champion shuffling U hard on the boys. will he considered by the com­
la aM of the many tremendous
from
Idaho
Stale College who now They no sooner get used to one mittee. One will be for individual
acboola Crooma baa gone into businesses to sponsor each team;
JSfiS live* in Chicago, Is a M choke position before necessity fortes th* other that many businesses
competition with. Moat people will •*
their
being
moved
to
another."
In
tha
nationally
televised
scrap
2 remember the echool by Ha formBRANTLEY "Choo-Choo* ABC. • p. m. KST.
have the oportunily to contribute
Head mentor Jim Payn* point to th* outfitliog fund and purchas­
* * r name of Doaey High. There
SCHIRARD
Webb,
who
like
hii
Toledo
op­
out that spectator-wise there ing of the uniform* and other parZ nra 110# atudanta In grade* 10-U
(Staff Photo) ponent la 23, la ranked No. 10 in rd
would be added feature* this phernalla to be handled through
n t the echool ea compared with
tha little over TOO itodenla attend- Brantley "ChooChoo" Scblrard, th* laleat ratings of the National Saturday Might. More bleechara the Chiefa Club.
1 teg Crooma Academy and com- the Seminole freight train that Boalng Assn. He broke into the have been added to accommodate It la estimated that each team
* prising grades 7-U. Crooma Aca­ carried most of the mall for tha list by recently defeating a pair tbe constantly enlarging alien will cost $100. to outfit. The
demy’s auecesaful bid to become Seminole* last week la shaping in­ of tough foes at Chicago Stadium, dance, and lh* Oviedo band U round-robin league will Include
scheduled to be on hand lo pro­
a member of the Big t , North to the sparkplug for the Sanford Nolly Mims and Rory Calhoun.
Calhoun suffered hi* first lirk- vide additional entertainment at either four or five team* to begin
C anfom e* la « tribute to Ban- eleven. Ilia enthusiasm, drive, and
with: three or four at Junior
determination haa an opportunity Ing at th* hands of th* temble, the half.
fa rt.
High and on* at Pinecrcat. The**
straight punching Webb on Aug.
to
be
a
sparkling
example
from
"This is a tougher game than teams will play among themThe County School Board will
29, Spider’s last atari.
impetus
for
the
Friday
night
fray.
It looks like," Payne said. "Thl* •elves and could feature a double
■ e e t Thursday, and action on the
Kdgewaler team has both quantl header on the weekend.
recommendation by the Chiefs Backing up Schlrard la Johnny
ty and quality, and they’ll be no Chairman Tyre atatdd that no
Club that the Board request the Williams, perhapa lh* moat im­
pushover. But wa’re not planning definite plan of action would be
Kiting of the Stadium tea by the proved player this far ta th* sea­
to take a back teat, either,” h* In order until be could spend a
City Commissioner* for Seminole son. While many of the men coun­
ted
on
to
b«
key
figures
for
the
added.
- High football game* la antici­
law days Investigating the pro­
MIAMI tW—John Bookman of
pated. Ttila laiue la by no means Semlnolea have failed to materiaper channel* and procedure lo be
Hie, Willlama ha* come Into pro­ the University of MUml has been
dead.
used. "I will eelert my comminence in the tail Ihre# weeks. Darned "back of the w*ek" by
01111*0 members thl* week," he
Ilia paia receiving haa been a- tho Florida Sports Writers Assn,
aald, "and we'll proceed rapid­
round the M per cent mark In for Intercepting three Boston Colly from there."
this* wastes workouts, *wd aw aeon lif e passes and turning one Into
••
Other point* of interest in the
as W N m i 'te aH iV M M try­ an Bf-yard run for a touchdown.
Chief* (Tub meeting included
ing to find his direction* after he
TWe lao-pnund senior left half­
inarc* an aerial, he will become back also sat up a touchdown
LOB ANGELES &lt; * - Los An- showing of the film taken at the
one of Ihe outstanding leaders In with another of the stolen aertali. gelei, third In population of hit­ Coma-Seminole game, a talk by
Northwestern Nigh of MUml.
The third In'etreplion occurred man*. is 12th when It comes to Bill Fleming on the progress of
the lop rated leam In (he Big P
cockroaches, according to Dr. this year's edition of the Sanford
Conference and Ftnrld* high a good passing offense, and keep a* Boston College wav pitching in­ HarUn B. Shuyler, an enlomnlo- Kemlnolcs, a report on the smash­
the
uu'slanding
spirit
that
the
to
the
MUml
end
tone.
School colored football, will In­
ing attendance of the opening game
"linem an of the week” honors gist.
vade Sanford Saturday night and team now haa."
by Fred Ganas. a discussion on thr
went
to
another
llurrirane,
Mike
Tho (’rooms Academy Panth­
But due to weather condition* reserve seating arrangement for
will be opposed by the a cures■Ire Croom* Academy Panther* ers have a tremendous Job ahead lludoek 220-pound renter. He fig­ here rockroarhea have been re ­ Ihe home games, a selling of a re­
of them as they prepare to lake ured in nine tarklea.
producing rapidly and Ihe popu­
in Memorial Stadium.
Bob Elliott of the Miami Her­ lation la on the Increase, aald Dr. gular meeting date for the club,
Northwestern is note*! for the on their second tremendous
opening membership to women,
gnorthodox yet successful use of school In a row. "This game ald, president of the association, Shuyler, executive dlrertor of the and a discussion on tha Insig­
g nine man defensive formation. won't be a runaway for North­ aald Ihe aportawrllera failed to Home Control Bureau.
nia adopted by the club.
New York. Philadelphia, Kan­
They go Into thl* formation, prin­ western," coach Fair said, "and nominate a University of Florida
‘There will be no excuse for
If
we
push
across
Ihe
first
score
player
for
the
first
time
In
the
sas City. Mo., Atlanta, Chicago, us not winning Friday night,"
cipally used for ■ goal line stand,
Dallas, Waihlngton, Indianapolis, Fleming told the group about the
et any part of the field. To go we may be able to upset them." history of the poll.
New Orleans. Minneapolis and Kiwanis benefit game against
Into a formation such as thl*.
lloiton — In that order — have a BoUea Military Academy of Jack­
one so vulnerable to a passing
bigger roich population than Lo* sonville to take place at Memor­
'Attack, require* great skill end
TOUCHDOWN TOPPER - - By Alan Mover
Angeles, he said.
football sense to be successful.
ial Stadium. "The team ia ap­
R C K C P UR
J,M 5 W /NK &lt;s T.C.U.,
Northwestern has hecn successDr. Shuyler did not disclose proximately in our class, and we
h'HO'u
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ful.
how he conducted hit cockroach espert (o win," be said. "We are
erf w e
A/M/,19 TO RBTAfrf
Northwestern ha* one of the
census.
sadly lacking in speed In tha hackOROUA’f t
rue
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ntie
deadliest passing offense* In Ihe
MB hoM n v rv
Mat*. ’T hey’re great to see In
Action, but a terrific headache to
CENTRAL FLORIDA QUICK FREEZE
try to stop,” head mentor Joe
AND STORAGE CO.
Fair aald. "But we’re working
bard on an effective pass defan so, and we hope to be able
to contain them." A surprise p an
last FrlJay In Jacksonville ac­
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Fair summed uft hi* wcskncsscs
during last week’s game thus:
"We played a wonderful game
considering the tremendous odds
rig h t in y o u r o w n homo
against us. Bnt we want to for­
get the odds and heat some of
those big-name echool*. To do
as little a#
this wa’U hav* to tackle harder
than w* ha?*, be aharper on our
p iss defense, continue to develop

Notes In Passing

THE SANFORD HERALD
Pag® 0
Wed. O ct 10 ,1 9 5 8
the entire reserved section was a
privilege granted to this org­
anisation by tbe high school athIt tic association, we are opening
the bottom five row* of the sec­
tion to the general public,"
The Chiefa Club adopted aa an
Insignia an arm-band with 4#
Indian head In th* center and
trimmed with club Identification
Uttering, This arm band will be
worn by tbe Chiefs Club members
at all games.
The schedule for th# future re ­
gular meeting of th# club was act
aa the second and fourth Tuesday
of every month during football
season, and every fourth Tueadaj
of the month at all other time*.

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Air Force Reveals
New Jet Fighter

Fan 7

Additional Society

KGI.IX AIR FORCE BABE
—The Air Force Sunday took the
wraps off the new FI02A Jet
fighter Intercep'or, making its
first public flight demonstration
bsfore an audience of 3.300.
Teh delta-winged F102A, **pri
marily a guided m ls s i l* platform.** wa* a »*ar of an aarial
firepower *how at thia air prov­
ing ground, pcratlonal plane*. In­
cluding Ihe RI7 mrdlum and lt-32
international bombers, also per­
formed.
Tlic demonstration was attend­
ed by invited military, business,
professional and p o litir.il leaders
and military observers from
Great Rrttan. Canada and South
America.
Shown on the ground was the
needle-no-ed FI0IA Slirfighter.
which Is believed po*«ibly capable
of twier the speed of sound—7C0
miles an hour at sea level.
Gen. Nathan K. Twining, who
atrndrd the demonstration, *a&lt;d

Garden Gate
IIY DORIS A. CLINK
The G ir 'tn Club of Sanford. camellias, allamanda', and bou­
Florida, Incorporated, under the gainvilleas.
New home owners would enjoy
leadership of the president. Mr»
Fred R. liana', will present the "Landscape Plants for Florida
"Garden Gate" in The Sanford Homes** by John V. Watkins,
Harald through the courtesy of which may be obtained by writ­
Clarion Harman. The colum will ing to the State of Florida De­
appear ta k e a month on the se­ partment of Agriculture at Tall­
cond and fourth Thursdays. Kach ahassee.
garden circle will contribute ait
idee emphasising the general
garden chores for the month, an­
nuals and seeds to be planted, and
other items on special plants and
shnabs of interest to gardeners
In Central Florida.
Now that Fall is here gardenera are anxious to promote fu­
Miss Joyce Rochelle Kubinka,
ture bloom in their gardens. This daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
is the time of the year to plant Kubanks. and Larier Paul Whit­
bulbs Including crinums, amaryl­ ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
lis, day lilies, gladiolus, watson- Whitley, of Salisbury, N. C., were'
las, Montbrettas, and the spider married Thursday, Oct. t, in
lilies. Tulips will do better if Folkstnn, Ga. The young couple,
planted about Thanksgiving.
was art-ompsmrd to Folkrion'
"Your Florida Garden** by by the bride's parents.
Watkins and Wolfe, which may
Mrs. Whitley attended Seminole
be obtained at the Sanford Pub­ High School where she was a
lic Library- suggests that the member of the Tri-lli-Y, lilec
soil requirements for bulbous Club and th* Pep Club. She gra­
plants are quite general. The«e duated with the class of '25.
ahould Include the preparation of
tile groom was oorn in Coulea light soil with plenty of organ­ rme, X. C\, and attended schools
ic matter, good drainage, and a in Cootcemr and in Salisbury.
mulch of leaves or peat. Re sure, He is in the L'.S. Navy and I*
however, to plant the bulbs at stationed at Sanford Naval Air
the depth suggested at the time Station as a petty officer.
of purchase. Fertiliser -hould be
The Whitleys aic making their
added to the soil but should not home at present with Mrs. Whit­
come in contact with the buibr ley’s parents, but in two months
A light soluble fertiliser should expe-t to move to Chicago, III.
be applied every week or so when
the bulbs are growing.
Chrysanthemums and |K&gt;in*ettins ahould he fertilised every two
weeks until color shows in order
to
insure large well-formed
blooms.
We hope It is not too late to
Mrs. J. M. Fahey will entertain
recommend the preparalicm of the Hibiscus Circle of the San­
some of the shrube for the cold ford Garden club on Friday at
weather and possible frosts. A It a m. for a covered dish lunch­
feeding of potash and phosphorus eon. Co-host esses will be Mr*.
(0-14-101 will build cold resis­ John Ludwig and Mrs. II. A.
tance in the hibiscus, asaleai, Moreland.

Miss Eubanks,
Paul Whitley
W ed Recently

AT A DINNER given recently for the member* of The Ani«lirnmnted Garment Worker*
Union nntl their families, Harmon Leecc, a Union agent from Tampa, talked to the
group about the new building for the Sanford Manufacturing ('&lt;»• Shown above ate Mr*.
F. I). Scott. Mayor Scott, Mr*. Harnton Leece, Mr. Lecce, ami Mr*. Anita Cook, president
of Local 703, Sanford- Amalgamated Garme nt Worker* Union.

Methodist Circles

Circle I
Sawyer. Mrs T. K. Wllscn. Mrs
Circle Number Four of Ihe W. K. C. Williams, Mrs Harold
S. C. S. of Ihe First Methodist Whlttern. Mrs. Eugene Williams,
Mrs
Church met at the hume of Mrs. Mrs. George Chapman.
F. R. Adams with Mrs Rugrne Ralph Jarvis and Mr*. Durwood
Williams presiding
The study Creel.
Circle 5
was given by Mrs. K C. Willisms, after which an announce­
Circle Number Five of the \\ Sment was made of a bursar to CS First Methodist Church held
be held cm Nov. 13, with supperI its t), tuber meeting tn the home
to be served from 5:30 until 8:00. of Mrs. W. V. Hitting. Seminole
The committee to serve on this Blvd , at 3:00 Oct. 8 with 17
Rataar will be Mrs. Harold Whit- members present. The meeting
tern, chairman. Mrs. M. L. Nic­ was called In order by chairman
hols. Mrs. C. J. Meriwether. Mrs. Jarrell Mr*. Hagan gave
There will be a Quiet Day at the the devotional—a lesson taken
church on Oct. 23 at 10 30. with from the 5th chaptrr of Matthew
each person asked to bring his verses 1318 fallowed by a read­
own lunch, and starting Oct 25. ing, Ihe subject of which was a
there will be a "Week of Pra­ "Stranger visiting a liny Kurupean village high in the moun­
yer**.
Refreshments were served to tain!." Then a short pra)er.
The chairman made Ihe follow­
the following members: Mrs. F.
R. Adams, Mrs. James Rotartl. ing announcements: Nov. 8, a
Mrs. W. T. Fields. Mrs. J. H. sludy course al church with cov­
McDaniel, Mra. M. L. Nichols. ered dish luncheon: Men'a dubs
Mrs. Walter Price. Mra. Btake donated $100 to WSC8 for dishes
also painting kitchen: circle No.
Five tn meet at MrKlnlev Hall
to sew for haraar Oct. 16 This
also Is a covered dish lunrhron;
Ihe Circle will aerve aupper for
youth group Sunday, Oct. It.
Plana are being made f»r the
haraar which will he on Nov. 13
at which time a turkey dinner
will be served. Other business
transactions were talen care of in
the regular manner.
Mrs. Jarrell then turned the
meeting over to Mrs Herman,
study chairman, with Mrs. O. It.
Kstridge and Mrs. T. F. MrDan
lets taking part In the lesson
This was enjoyed by everyone
Mrs. Herman asked that each
member read Galatians, also
Kpheslans, before the nest meet­
ing. Mrs. Jarrell dismissed Ihe
Circle with prayer.
Delicious refreshments of pound­
cake, nuts and coffee were serv­
ed by the hostess to the follow­
ing members: Mra. Albert J a r­
BEEF CHUCK
rell. Mrs T. F. McDaniels, Mrs.
Grady llrrnan, Mrs W V. Bit
ling, Mrs. L. I*. Hagan, Mrs
Clyde Ramsey, Mrs John GilIon, Mr*. G. W. Davit, Mra. G.
H. Coghum, Mrs A. C. Phelps.
Mra. O. R. Kstridge. Mrs. Carrie
RONELKttt ALL-MEAT
Draper, Mrs. Bessie Greek, Mrs
M. E. Moye, Mrs. W. I . Moye.
Mra. J. II. Walker, and Mra. R.
T. Co a an.
•
Circle 7
Circle Number Seven of Ihe
WSCS of the First Methodist
Church met on Monday after­
noon at the home of Mrs. J. K.
COPELAND’S
Courier, with Mra. Effie Milkir
serving as cohosiers.
Mrs. II. B McCall, chairman,
opened the meeting by having the
group engage in a few- momenta
of ailent prayer, af.rr which Mrs.
Roy Wall conducted Ihe devo­
lb jar
tional. She disrusrd portion! of
the Lord* Prayer, taken from
the book ’‘Adventure of Prayer '*
Mra. Wiggins, who conducted
the study, diKusved ''Paul's
Journeys."
Mrs. Wall gave a report on
missions, after which routine
buiiness wai disposed of and Ihe
following announcement* made:
A Week of Prayer will be oh
served Ocl. 25-31; A mission study
on Soulhes-t Asia will be pre­
sented on Nov. 8 at the church;
and World Community Day will
be observed on Nov. 2.
Plans were made for Ihe com
ing b aissr on Nm 13.
Refreshments wrre served to
Ihe following ladles: 3lrs. W. O
Akerslrom. Mr*. I J. Boyette.
Mrs. Thomas Hulls, Mrs. L. F.
Dost, Mrs. Alice lloyne, Mrs. If
R. McCall, Mrs Howard Montleth, Mrs. W. E. Raines. M r
Rob Reelry, Mrs P. A. Howland.
Mr*. A. R. Stevens, Mrs. R. W
Sturdivant. Mrs Roy Wall. Mrs.
N. R. Whitney, Mrs. B. E Wiggins. Mrs. F.ffie Mllkle. Mrs J.
E. Courier and Mua Aline Chap­
man.
Circle •
(With 15-00 orMor* Food Order)
Clrcla Number Nine of the
Methadlst Church met it Ihe
bone of Mra. Ruth luindquist
who served delirious refresh­
ments of rake and coffee lo the
members before the meeting be­
gan. Miss Ella notion Introduced
her lister-in law, Mrs. 11. Z. Bol­
ton. from Miami, at this lime.
Mrs. J. C. Davit conducted the
meeting ia the absence of the

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chairman, Mrs II. T. Warren
Mrs. John Morgon gave a very
inspiring devotional taken from
the chapter of John, followed by
prayer. Mtnuli-s of the last meet­
ing were read by Miss Ella Hol­
ton In the absence of Mrs. Hud­
son who is in Tampa, being a
new ami proud gland iitidlirr.
Treasury report was giver, by
21rs M L Wright.
Mrs. Davit gave an interest­
ing report on how tome of the
circle money is spent in the 2*
foreign fields in which the Circle
ha* missionaries and the nine
projerls in this state. She stres­
sed the Student Center in Tal­
lahassee ami told how it reachei
Ihe students and ts already ex­
panding. Mrs. C E. Williams
voluntsrrrd lo write tn the mis­
sionary assigned tn Ihe circle;
Mildred Wright who I* serving in
India.
The folloutng dale* and meet­
ings were given to the members
to write down and attend: Week
of Prayer. Quiet Day. Oct 23rl,
Prayer and meditation will begin
at 18.30 Member! bring sand­
wiches. Dedication service fol­
lowing. Bring Prayer Card of­
ferings.
Haraar and aupper, Nov, IS.
Members bring contribution to the
baiaar at the Nov. Circle meet
Ing. Tickets for Hie supper are
only $125, supper will !*&gt; served
from 3 30 lo 8 P 31. Please re­
port all ticket sales before 13th.
Youth supper to bo served by
Circle Nine (VI 2*. Volunirrra
contact Mra. Warren.
Nov. 2 Is World Community
Day ami warm clothing Is the
project. Bring any clean, good,
warm clolhes for men and older
boya to Miss Ella Rollon who will
then wrap Ihem for Hie circle.
Study of Southeast Asia to lie
Nov. etb. Council dish rnes-tlng.
Hoard meeting at 9 Program at
10 a. m.
Mrs. J. F. McClelland gave her
Sunsmne rport and happy birth­
day war sung to Mr*. Peter Mon
1* who selected her gift from
the birthday box.
Mr*. C E. Williams, study
chairman, then gave the third
chapter of the study book. The
Iheme of this chapter Is the nits
lion of Ihe Church which is In
recunlcl# the world unlo God
through Christ The qualities es
ser.tial In people who will reron
ctlera are: “A loving disposition,
truthful, edifying speech, self
renunciation, and patience." This
kind of a church members Is
"attended to God ami is Ills in
atrument for rendrnng the heaven
ly music of Peace on earth, good
will toward men.'*
Members present
Mis* Ella
Bolton, Mr* J. C. Davis, Mr*
Ruth
l.umlqulsl,
Mr*
I'rlrr
Monja, .Mr*. J. f McClelland.
Mr* J. M. MrCasktll. Mrs John
Morgan, Mrs Raymond Shultr,
Mr*. O. S. Tolar, Mr* M. L
Wright, Mr* C. E. Williams,
Mr*. J II. Stephen, and visitor,
Mrs R / . Belton.

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Along srith theee planes with
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The B47 and BSt simulated
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�THE SANFORD HERALD
Page 8
Wed. Oct. 10- 1958

THE O LD HOM E T O W N

IHI U$. National Amateur Ath­
letic Union aynthrnnlied twlrnmin* team, compelling 13 wom­
en and 3 men. departed from
New York on a Dutch airliner
for Holland, on the lint le* of
an arouad-the-world tour. Alter
that they will *o to Melbourne,
Auttralla. for the IBiC Olympic
Hamer. In front are: Dorla
Payne (left), Houiton, Tex., »t d
Janet Anthony, Oakland. Calif.
At top are: Peggy Howard tic it),
Houiton, Tee, and l.&gt;nn Pa aen, Oakland. (Inttrrr.llonal)

L. f t t i e

SOCIETY EDITOR RETIRES

Her huiband, publither of the for a regular replacement when
AFTEH IS YEARS
bi-weekly newapaper, had a.ked "I war beginning to write wedBARTOW tD - Mra. S. L. Frit- her to fill an unexpected vacancy ding* fur the rhildren of couple*
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n\ \ ‘ l l "'
lm,d » Aguiar replacement coulj whoac wrddmgi I had eovered
Polk County Democrat to "fill in . .
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for a few daya," ha. retired after '* fo,,nJ'
dutln*
f,r*‘ &gt;M f» “ ,h#
25 year, a t aocicly editor.
| Mra. Friable decided U waa tim e, Democrat."

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�THE SANFORD HERALD I
Wtftl. Oct. 10. 1030

S*nr Says Hr-v/e*'
To Her Miss Brooks

rn « e 0

Court Appointment
^Endorses Ideas
Of Smalhers' Bill

*
WASHINGTON —P r e s i d e n t
E!*er.howtT*a nppolntltlent of WUIj.ui) Joseph Brennan Jr. to the
Supreme Court U a “dlrrCt elldonem rnt ‘ of Ihe principle* atatnl in j bill proposed by Senator
jpG.-mge Smathera (OKI*) provid­
ing qualifications for Supreme
Court appointee*.
Thr Smother* bill require* that
nil high rourt appoint*** heve
fin- ye.’i * of “Judlrlal •rrvlre"
on either * lowrr federal court
or, the high court of a atale.
1're‘idenl EDenhower *ald ho #xa mined record* of luch Judge* be­
fore announcing Brennan'* appmntmrnt In an effort to rhrai**
'*•# the "br*t qualified" for the Job.
•’The Supreme Court *hould be
the finest rollrctlun of ti allied and
experienced jurist* which can be
Itiem bled." Smalher* **id. Jus­
tice- -lundd not be drawn from
the rank* of “ publican* prole**
»or* or friend* of Ihr Influential''
he rotitinurd.
Smalher* feel* that prowling
Judicial qualification* for *nch
% appointment- would eliminate the
possibility Of a pir*idenl *ati*f&gt;Ing n political obligation wllh a
Supreme Court appointment.
••There are many fine nun who
have proton them wive* In lower
rourt* that hate bceri ovcrlooke*!
bceau-c Of political expetirnre.”
Smalher* *UU-d He acknowledg­
ed there had been »omc great
Supreme Court judge* without pre’
_ vinu* experience on I he be licit,
w but It »airt they were the excaption*.
Under the live year ............ r u n
requirement in Smalher*' hill, Ih*
only member of ihe raiding Suprriiic Court that would qualify it
retiring A*»ocl«te Jm iire Sher­
man Mmton.
Smathrt*' bill wa» mlruduced
during the last Congressional Sc»lion and teferred to the Judiciary
Q Committee He will Introduce 11
again, during the ill’ll Se*»ion
and feel* “confident that It will
receive favorable consideration.'

HOLtVWOlH r - *.V♦*i

Iiro k i 1AKJNO Off on me trail of Democratic candidate*, member*
of Ihr Republican “Iruth squad'* confer In Waihlngtrq on plan* for
rebutting their politic*) foe*. Thtv will follow th* Itinerary of the
Democrat* and. wherever po ■mte. reful* claim* and chargt*. In th*
tioup (I to r l *re Sen. Charle* Potter. Michigan. Sen Fiank
It *r ret t. Wyoming; Hep, Cordon S*her«r, Ohio, and Rep Donald 1*
Jockfon,California. Below, Vice Pre*ld«nt Richard M. Niton (right)
ipcakv to a targe croud on hand to greet him on hi* arrival in Ln*
Ar.grlr*. wnere he Marlrd hi* ij-itate campaign teur.ffrrernelloriatj
In th* opening *huu, lla.hell
played a ntwitand dtnlfr who
wav trying to oh la in opera licit'*
for « hum. The contrived situsttnn »plit wide open al the *e*in*
How D xtl turned out wu* ■ mat­
in t it lin es MEitccit
NEW VORK (A PI—The br*t ter of Indiffrrfn.e to thl* depart­
half hour filiiinl -etie* of nrthm ment. which twitched to other
and romance In thl* new letevls. channel*,
•
•
a
U&gt;n tea*.in ha* made II* depot oil
“Studio One" un CBS TV played
MIC TV It »* “Sir lancetul"
which eoncem* the knight* of * good Idea famy on It* flr*l pro­
King Arthur'* RournltaMr many gram of Ihe new -r.,*nit In the
irntniie* ago.
•tnry of a collector of l.inrotnia
Dotihlle** devigne.l
prininrily who decide*! to hum an original
for younger viewer*. "Sir lance-1 of the Cetiyiburg Addre**, If
lot’* actually appeals to anyone played sUnleht In itw natural dra­
of «nv age who enjoy* watching matic development, toe drama.
her.de action*. Filmed In England, “A
S| nt'lal
Amniuncenienl".
thl* program unroll* a Magnifi­ might have been more I n t e r r ­
cent pageant of kntghl* and ra&lt;- ing.
tle.*, of inn-ling and broad award
A* the wealthy collector, Boh
The |.io&lt;lucer&lt; appear to have Cumin Ing* gave a convincing pci
.jwired n.» eflort In re*-apturing formanre which *h»wrd he ha*
the authentic detail* of the day* a**«ta other than light comedy.
In ill hreathlea* dealre to withof chivalry.
«
.
*
hold the rea-on why Camming*
The wont new comedy .ilua- wax going to burn the previous
I Hon *erle. of the *ea*on follow* d.HUPicnt, the drama went into a
“Sir l-nnrelol** on NflC-TV. It U long *eric. of flashback* Th#
‘•Stanley.* a dUa-ter which ha. Ohyiou* rMson —that the collector
rta»hed around Ihe portly per.on wtihed to bring attention to the
uf Buddy flicked.
•plril of the document hy burning
Though llackett I* a rr.lllent it- seemed apparent from the h*.
to nl. It'* questionable whether ginning. So why didn't they play
he'll l« able to eitricate hitmelf tie itory Una *tralght and let it.
from Ihe mint.
natuial dramatic value, carry i t 7,

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Ive At ' m I
tore f t io" 'i d r*tr*t Kv
« n tro ’:*. 1
——
-V* farewell to her
\fte r four u r’iitful ,et"i'n».
lly MTS. ItlT lI 1. WO
‘ Our MU* Brook*" H * frJ-d
friend* of Mr* Anna Mcnle’t.
fiom th* Friday night nrogram- a former rcaident of Longwood.
in*. Sh* 1* cap',n» heck on re MTil be sorry to hear that she
run*, appearing five lint** weekly u a patient in the Sanford Mr
on CRS-TV daytime.
mortal Hoipilat. with a broken
Kvo it shedding no tear* ovtr hip.
th« pa«*ing of h*r school teacher
———
character
Police Cliief Layo ami Mr*
"After four year*. I've had It."
h*'* relumed to town from
*hr »lghcd on one of hrr Infir- a vaeaiion »pcnt with their .laughmient trip* Into Inter from her Iff. Mr* Howard Eaton. anil
Hi Men Valley ranch. “ 1 think w« family in Webitcr. N. V.
ent about a* far a* wr rmdd go
with the «ho«r-perh*p* even a litMr«. Paul Burmailcr ha* re
tie farther.
turned from a three month trip
" ( might h it# been more en H» »&gt;* continent, where *hr tiiilthuaia.tie about going on if w.. 'ed in Swllicrlaml. Kratice. Spain
hadr.'t had *uch a h ai.lr la*! *,j and teteral other point* of in
•on It tva* a me.-s. Fir*t of all. Irretl
they Mario.I to change the format
Tim Saturday Evening Pinochle
I argued againtt it, but they went
Oub met at Ihe home of Mr*.
ahead artvway,
"Much of the time We didn't Maude Topper )a*l Saturday
know whnl we were doing. The Among lhn»e plating were. Mr
casting didn't work out right. and Mr* CharIc* Wale* of Kern
We lo»t our writer. Al hewn, be- Path, Loiii* Knoll. While the
catue of an argument wllh an- other member* were awa&gt; on
vacation.
other wrller,"
She admitted jhr did have *ome
Mr*, t lurries Ntckol* enter
icgtei* about leaving the *h..w
"f grew rather fond of MU* twined Mr*. Lcro) Neumann.
(truck*." »he reflected. “After all, Mr*. Etla Jame*. Mr*. Thoma*
ahe ha* been very good to me " Gladwin a ml Mr* It C. CarD.ui
Eve will he able to keen her at Contra.l Bridge al her honn
ranch in chickenv for a long time le*t Thursday afternoon.
*inc« tile'll be coll#,ting on the
------re run* of the *hnw. Hut .he won't
Mr* Jp ,*r » Coll Ingham ha* m
remain idle.
lunievl to town after .pending
“ I'm still under exdutlve ron- •
tract to CBS." *he -aid. "I hate largely a mailer of finding th*
three mnnlh* to com# up wiiti ihe right writer* and then the right
pilot film for a new series It'* ra*ting"

NOTICE
Closing date has been extended to
October 22, 5 p.in.
Sealed bids in duplicate covering build­
ing' described in specifications dated
October 1st 1056 for Legion Fair Build­
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18, Sanford, Florida.
Specifications will be furnished by writ­
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The Legion reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.

some time In CTnclnnitl, 0 „
where site w u called duo. to Um
nines* of her brother, kllst Marsurl&lt; * Cot ting ham. relumed home
with her mother and will spend
&gt;iimr lime here.
Air. and Aire. Herschel Demorelt end ion*, Bobby and Stea­
rns, Air. and Mre. Maurice PerIry and children, April and Afaurire Jr., and Air. and Aire, Neal
Gilbert were gueati of Mr. and
Mr*. Jatnr* McGrath. Jams*
Robert and William KeLaushUn
lait Sunday.
Mr*. Alyrl Blankenship, Mlti
Winona Craig and a friend, Mr*.
J. Webster returned from Tilmouth Height*. Me., where they
have been spending the auntmer
month*.
Mr* Helen Sleuird and Mr*.
Kaye Heed of Karmlngton. Ale.,
arrived in town on Sunday to
• pend the winter. They have
lakm an apartment In Winter
Park.
Mr* Cattle Ataler* and slsler,
Mr* Freeman returned to t/mg■ood on Satunlay after spend­
ing the summer month* In Mat•sehuselt* and New Hampshire.
On Tuesday Mr*. Malert drove
Mri Freeman to St. Petersburg
where she will spend Ihe wfnler.
Mr*. Alalrr* i* expected to re­
turn the last of the week.

0IOIOI MIANV (top, left), prnldent of the lS-million-mer^ber
Arucio labor orgarlsatlon, U shown with Democratic Presi­
dential nominee Adlal E. Stevenson In Waibingten, after an hourlong confertnee. Meany tald he Intends to “do wlat 1 can" to aaturw
Bteveruon'e elaetlon as I*reildrnt. At bottom, the Democratic nomi­
nee confer* with Jame* D Carry, prr;Mrnt of the Intrmattonal
Union of Elecliirat, Radio and Marhlta Worker*. The Exeeullvw
Council of Ihe AKli-ClO end It* general hoard have endorsed th*
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Tu tone grern.one nwnrr low mileage beow
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From any of these used car beautiesl
"Your Friendly"
O lfl CHIN BAHM. Jl, wrapt a
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her “form* after being selected
In New York as America'* me it
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-Surgeon Describes
f Artificial Kidney

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CAN FRANCISCO l i t - A turor-geon haa tfn ciib H • simple new
artificial Hdn*r which yoa ra'ght
j BwaDow to prevent death from
blood poisoning.
m Once easily awallowrd, It would
' f o the work of ailing kidney* to
remove fatal poisons from the
bleed. It Is mrrely a thin, collapalblo tube ol plattle laaaaie cas­
h in g , filled la'er with a ipecial
Z fluid to make It work Ilka healthy
• sfiUnoyi to purify the blood. It
work* wehn It'a Inilde the amall
Intestine.
Thl* artificial kidney haa kept
dof* alive even when both their
*- Udneya had been removed. It also
* helped a man dying of a chronic
-kidney disease that had ruined
Ida kldne) i.
Thia bold approach to a moid
geriouv problem vra* reported at
. the opening of the American Col­
lege of Surgeon*' annual eongrei*
by Dr. Paul It. Schloerb, turgeon
- of the Unirrraity of Kanaaa
*. School of Medicine and Kantat
City
Veteran*
Ailminittratlon

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TVJEW TORS—The other night t farewell party
waa given In a Waat aide blitre called The
N J
'
Fireplace for an actreaa who, at Uaat tcmporarl■ p j t j L m ly, haa loft Manhattan for the making of movie*
A ■ ■ in HoUywuuJ. In a half-doicn newspaper city
P * c j f a M t mom*, editor* pauaed briefly In their Uvea of
I Ui
Sulet deaperation to burn prayer paper* of thank*
I to Idol* of wood and atone. The etorm waa over.
,
T
The actreaa la Jayno Mansfield. and I am not
, „ . / needling her—I Ilk* her—with my oblique reJj mark* about how happy city editor* are that
’ n ah#-* gone. Moat of them, though they never met
Jayne Momfleld her. have a retaking, left-handed admiration for
her. too. It'a Juat that they never knew what to
do with her.
3h* vat
Miaa Jaynie, who had kicked around briefly bi
always there
movie* before then, buret on the New York K e n *
a w in te r or two ago when ah* waa eaat In a Marilyn Monro* part In
Will Surer31 gpOil Sock /faster f, the Georg* Axelrod play.
Jayne played M. M. to perfection and th* drama erttica gave bar
her due. There waa a Breaking auaplcton that tkla aort of thing waa
th* only role that Jaynie could play, but no on* carped about It.
fiht wa* ataluaaqu* to behold, funny to llaten to and ah* definitely
botitered an untven play. Cvtryoe* waa happy Mia* Mansfield had
com* to call.

Blood poisoning, or uremia,
ebmet when Injured or direased
kidney* fall to remova potions
•Kumulatng In Ibe blood. One
n il f lllt LAST joins President flannhowar In acknowledging cheers
In lb* Bald bout* of Bradley University, Peoria, III, after the Chief
atuwor is to tap blood flowing
Es*&gt;.utlve outlined his farm program. Ha pointed to the record ot
through an artery and send It
hh.n farm price* 'without a war," and blasted th* Democratic rigid
through an artificial kidney ma­
p*.ico supperis aa "mockery and deceit" At bottom, Pat Nixon tries
chine where It'a purified and put
&lt;n o ton-gallon bat for also In Houston, Tex, at sh* arrives with
bark Into a vein.
tha Vic* President, who was Buffering from laryngitis and Influenza.
Th# heart of the** machine* la
Later, In Oklahoma City, Mrs. Nixon delivered a short campaign
a Uiln m usage casing with Uny
speech herself to taka tha pressure off her husband. (International)
permttlng poison* In the
such as potassium, urea
and pltrogen, to escape Into a
■pedal bath of turoundlrng fluid.
Dr. Schloarb find* the sausage
Caring works juat a* well when
put Inside the email Intestine. It
•a a remove poisons from (ho
blwd then even though not la HOLLYWOOD tit— A year ago
Sep*. 10, Jam** Dean’s Ufa was
direct contact with the blood.
sunffed out on tha highway, end­
th e tuba with, on* end closed. ing at 24 what promised to b t
I* i put Into Um&gt; nltestlne. Tho a netablo acting career.
special liquid which ran draw out
poisons la pumped into tho open Th* posthumous cult for Dean
end of ibe tube, and oaeapor haa not b*~n equaled In film his­
tkgoagb another channel at the tory. Th* reasons have boon ospounded In m u s t! net and news
■pen end.
articles — th* Identification of to­
lo fa r this method ha* been day's youth with Dean's film por­
triad on only one human, a 44- trayals and his own BOxed-up
year-old man dying of hopeless life, etc.
kidiey damage, lying In a coma
But I believe a prim* factor la
when ho wasn't out of hit mind
IWm tha effect* of blood poison­ alto tha sentiment aroused be­
ing II* wa* loo tick lo swallow cause a alar died before fulfilling
tha tubing, to a seven-foot section his premia*. In that, Doaa was
of it wav inserted surgically la hit not unique. History has *11*11 re­
peated th* tragedy of start who
■mail Intestine.
were erased from the film arena
Within hour* ha improved, could by sickness, suicide or sudden
tafc rationally; trith bla wife. He death before the prim* af Uf*.
was Bolding hi* own against’
blood poisoning, but died later of Wallace Raid comet to mind. 11*
won overnight lama for a fight
a coronary attack.
scene la “ Birth of a Nation." Ha
Less III persons might awallnw tarred In picture after pletura.
th* tubing, getting another tem­
porarily built-in kidney to pull
THIS NIW OIANT tsltfrope at th*
them through acuta attacks of
Whit* Kind* Proving CSround.
kidney failure until their own kid­
New Mexico, can ''see'' a mlvoll*
neys recovered Dr. Schloerb said.
100 ml'.M away In natural color
through a 140-lneh lens. The
revolving equipment, weighing
IH tons, la deslgne&lt;l to open!*
with radar aet*. It was devel­
oped at th* Fort Monmouth,
N J , Signal Corps Engineering
laboratories and was shipped
to New Mrxtco for further lr-*«

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Spotlight

O n Hollywood

with nrwrnmrr b h.rn-y t&gt;
la "Lilli* Mis* Marker'* and was
on her way toward a bright film
career. Ilui sudden death in a car
crash ended her lift at 19 on June
2, 1911.
On S*pt. 2 ot that year, another
promloing career came to an un
timely end. Russ Col uni ho had
ridden the top of hit ernonrr crai*
with hit records like “ You May
Can it Madneu" and “ Prisoner of
Love.**
On* day ho slopped to sae a
photographer frirml. Whllr they
talked, the friend picked up a
Civil War pistol. The ancient gun
suddenly exploded and shot a ttrrt
hall again«t a dr«k. It rlrhochetol
and struck Cnlumbo in the hrad.
For jeart afterward, the news of
his death was kept from hii all
ing mother. The singer was only

20

Hollywood was shocked on Jan.
2, 1937, to learn of tha suicide
at 19 of Rot* Alexander. II* was
a talented young actur who#* p»r.
sonality hsd scored In “ Flirtation
Walk." “ Ready. Willing and Able"
and other Warner musicals and
comedies. Only recently he had
bren married to actress Anne
Nagel.
Friends reaarned that he had
b#*n despondent over the death of
hll first wife. Sh* had killed her•elf after an argument with him.
Jean Harlow, born llarlean Carpentier in Kansas City, set Holly­
wood afire In the early 19M* Sh*
was th* original platinum blonde
and her performances In "IM I’a
Angels'' and “ Publle Enemy*
set th* standard for sea on the
Krrvn. Later sh* turned redhrad
and beam* an exrrllsnt comedi­
enne.

SHORTLY THEREAFTER. however, the deluge began. Ja&gt;..a
either hired, waa trapped by or waa related to about six presa agents.
Each one, enthualaatle about bla work, bombarded New York-* eJItor*, columnist* and reporters with new* of th* dear child. It must
have been the greatest publicity campaign In history, and I cm not
unmindful of th* fascinating job that of Doris Lilly did a ftw &gt;i ire
ago in behalf of Uvt Pimm's Cup boos* people.
At all theatrical and movie premiere*. Jayn* waa there—although
frequently, after having swept Into a lobby and posed for picture*,
she had to duck out a aid* door to gat to th* Bhubert theatrr on Urns
for her own performance*.
If a delicateaaen opened In th* Bronx, Jayn* showed up and waa
photographed alltlng on a stool with a sturgeon sandwich In hand.
I am not kidding. I am not sure I can remember a cocktail party
or Krabble session 1 attended In th* past year In which Jayn* didn't
arrive aooner or taler to aay hello, everybody, and make that pretty,
open wide, smlla for th* blrdl*.
For a while, editors freely published a compute pictorial record
of lha Mansfield jollities The weather stltl waa th# Item mopt often
written about on Pago One, but Jayn* waa a clow sound. N&gt; Arnold
Toynbee, she still t* sharp enough to know what makes a good
publicity story and her quote* were much more entertaining and
Ingenious than poor Marilyn's Flatly, with no holds barred. Jayna
K t out to make th* top In a storm of press agenlry. Sh* did.
•

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A SHIP AIOVI A PIANS?— An everyday

spectacle at Schlphol the International
airport of the Netherlands, is this one of a ship being higher up than a plane. The
airport la situated below sra-lcvel. Tumps and a network of millions of drainage
pipes keep water below tunw ays under control. Pumps discharge w ater In canal.

STRIKE GOBS INTO 2nd DAY
TAMPA (A— A itrike of ICO
union workmen that haa closed
(wo Tampa brewerka went Into
its second day today.
W. Eugene Wartutedt, preildent
of Southern Brewery Inc., and E.
L. Roja, secretary of the Tampa
local of the Brewery Worker* Un­
ion, Mid they thought a settlement would be reached »oon.
Roja said the principal issue la
a demand for a raise of IS can's
an hour In the baric piy of I1.C2.

SANFORD LODGE No. G2 F-JicAAI.
I’nst Masters’ Night Tuesday, O ct.G
First Section 5:45 Supper 6:30 p.m
Second Section 7:30 p.m.
No Reservation* After Oct. 12
R. C. WHITMIRE
Worshipful Master

F. I-. MILLER
Secretary

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ALL T ilts, however, reached a point where city oditora were
afraid to pick up their phones tret another Mansfield p .s would
be there to Inform him Jaynl* waa opening a dog kennel In Brook­
lyn.
At least one editor, muffling hU eoba, announced ttredly that there
would be no more Mansfield publicity In hi* paper unless Jayna
knifed someone. Others tvldenlly felt tha aam* way—but they were
bolting th* door alter th* htlfer got away. Jayn* bad tha battle won.
Bh# becama a regular TV panelist, sh* got a Hollywood contract—
and finally, off to tho plywood spires and minarets of California aha
went I am told that ah* arrived with her daughter, flva dog*, a
cat and her fiance, Mickey Hargttay. All but Mickey kad on pink
mink collars
H Is where aha belongs of court*—In a Sunset boulevard mansion
with three swimming pools or behind cameras whlU a director lella
her to lean back, moliten her mouth and reach Hollywood and
Jayn* are th* perfect wedding of capabilities Mlsa Monroe, Mlaa
Diana Dora ami th* other great magoo* wlU And themselves tak­
ing to th* storm callers With Mias Jayn* on hand, they art la
fait company.
Here In New York, city editor* are beginning to coma out from
behind locked doors Wondering, of course, who tha next on* will
be. If you wonder why newsmen drink, you new know.
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who haa lived to se* 20 different
President* In the Whit* House,
announce* on her 104th birth­
day that the "like* Ike" and In*
tend* la prove It ooxt flection.

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CONFERENCE BEGINS
PENSACOLA *
Catholic wo­
men of the Mobile Birmingham
niocese began their annual con­
ference today after hearing a
criticism of 'rock 'n roll" music.
The criticism was by Arch­
ill hop T. J. Toolen at a ParentTeacher* Association meeting yes­
terday.
Mr*. R. F. Richardson of Pensscola wa» chosen president of
the P-TA council.

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showed a liking for Mis* lteiatr, but when aha agreed to bold hand*.
he decided she might steal his ring and started twinging. Hospital
authorities after examining him agree that ha may bo over 120
yean aid. Ilia punching spree ram* to an end when ho waa offered
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at
Sanford
Electric
PUMPS 4 SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
WBLAKA APARTMENTS: room*
Company.
All types and sues, InitaUed *r
private hath*. 114 W. First SL
"Do It Yourself."
BE SURPRISED at our variety
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
and low prices. F.M.B. 5c, 10* SRR Seminal* Realty for Demr
STINE
able Hemet and Apia. Phene 17.
4 25c Stor*. 321 S. Sanford.
Machine and Supply C*.
207 W. 2nd SL
Pb. M
HUTCHINSON'S O s s a i Front
Good used lloipolni Refrigerator
Apts. 5)9 8. Atlantic. Daytona
DATUM BROTHERS
for
just
570
.
00
.
a
bargain.
San­
Beach. Call S374-W.
Dragline 4 Bulldoiar Service
ford Electric Co.
Ph. 2212 Geneva. 2494w S an lerl
Naw two hodroom bouses, hltchtn
ORLANDO Sentinel Star, CaU G e n e r a l Electric Refrigerator.
equipped. 1904 Woihiaiten. Ph
Like naw used less than 1 year,
Ralph Ray. 1190.
44) or wrtto Jack Flyit, Box
5160 00 takes it. Sanford Electric
392 Sanford.
Co.
BULLDOZING
Furnished garagu a p t 2399 MatLOWERY 4 BRIDGR8
lonvtll*.
San. 1IM-W Orange City Spr 4-1914 FOR FILMS. Finishing. Tap*
Recorders. Supplies, See (VIEHOLDfS CAMERA SHOP. 210 LAKE FRONT-4 Bedroom unCK08LEY - BENDIT
S. Park Ava.
Salea and Service
famished house, flehlng swim­
ming. TH bathe, carports, I
RANUALL
Have
electrlo
Phllco
refrigerator,
mile* from Sanford. 595. Then*
Electric Company
apt. sue gas stove, gat apart
90S6-W4 after 4:59 p.m.
Service— Q uality- SiMaficUea
heater. Call at 2909 8. French
Pb 111 Sanford
2I37-J-3 Da Bary
Ave.
Larga f u n . apL 110 Magnolia.
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p *
Available now, • room house on
Well Drilling, HOWARD C. Naw 21" TV for sal*. Can be scan
Celery Ave. available October
at 2520 S. Yale Ave.
LONG. Phone 3M 207 Eaet
6th. Phone A. K. Roeeettor,
Commercial Ave.
FlorliL 712.
14—APPUA.4 .T.S
ENVELOPES, Letterheada. at*tenlcaly furnlahed apartmenls, invoice*, hand billa, and FRIGID AIRE aMllSMO*, Oi l OO Clean,
manta. San LnnU Apt*. 404 “
and service. G. H. High, OriaOe,
programs, a t e . Prograaalv#
Priming Co. Phona 404 — 403 Fla. Fbons FO-53JI9 or Sanford 14th St. Phone 1715-R.
HM2-W alter 0 p . m.
_
West 13th SL_______________
Hole Court I room apartments,
furnished. Kitchen equipped
For home repair work and altera­ Rebuilt Electric water cooler.
573 00. Sanford Eleclrie Co.
Phene U K
tion!. Call 151-J. Ray C. Slagle.

Tree* trimmed, removed and da
562 WUly* 4 wheel drive pick up.
mosed. Ph. 1007-R.
New 7.00s 15 mud tire*. New
SANFORD TREE CO.
paint, belter than a jeep w hen
the going il rough. One owner, Expert watch repair. Guaranteed.
9425.00 Seminole Truck 4 Trac­
1-day rervlc*. Sanford Jewtlry
tor Co. 1100 French Avs. Phona 4 Luggage. 304 Sanford Ava.
1500.
FOR EVERYTHING In hardware
54—USED CARS
and paint see—Hill Har-lwaro
Co., 301 E. 1st SL, Phone 53
1949 Chav. 4 door sedan. New
,aln t, seat covers, excellent
Robmiun
Hand Crafted Furniture.
tlrns. Radio and heater, 1293.
Trade In accepted. 203 E. 21st We build, ’design and rellmsh.
St* al 911 French. Pb. 32-B._
196) MERCURY 4door Sedan.
EMPLOYMENT
lt and you'll buy It. BAY
IRON, Phone 2454 or 1J43W
14 -CHILD CARE
after 4:00 p. m.

a

O P E N I N G
195) Chrysler Windsor 4-door DoLux*. Only 22,000 actual milt*. DAY NURSERY—will keep child­
ren ages l to 5. from 5:20 a m ,
Call Ray Herron, Phone 2156, or
to 5:20 p.m. PHONE 1M-W.
1342-W after 4:00 p. m.
20—KF.LF WANTED—FEMALE
TOR NEW PONTIACS and good,
clean USED CARS, call Kay Splendid opportunity for an alert,
Herron, Phone 2454, or 1543-W ambitious young woman who is
after 4:00 p. m._____________
seeking permanent umploymenL
If you have the potentials, wo
BUSINESS
will train &gt;ou for on* of the
most Interesting Jobs In San­
SERVICES
ford. You will work MondayFrtday, and have regular »eh*
15—APPLIANCE REPAIRING
doled increases In salary. Mini­
mum requirement* are at 'east
HEATERS
a High School education, age
Cleaned and Checked
19-IS, ability to type. I’crmanrnt
PHONE 1320-lt
resident of Sanford. Apply
Southern Bell Telephone Co. 115
14-BEAUTY PARLOR*
Palmetto Ave.
_ Alr-coaditoned Salon
Female
ttshler, A p p l y Rlts
Harriett’! Beeity Nook
M LOM
Ph. 971 Theatre.
GIRL to answer | hone, 9:30 a.
IT—BUOAHNO - REFAIRS
m. to 5:00 p. m., ala day* a
FA1NTJNO
week. 515. PHONE 2304. be­
■v ■ *— ■
tween 9 and I p. ra.
WOOLSEY
77—IIEI.F WANTED—MALE

Marine Finishes
Man for fuel oil route. Give
For Your Boat
qualifications in writing to BOX
Senkarik GUau and I’ainl Ca 303, Sanford Herald.

*

THE SANFORD HERALD Wed. Oct. 10,1956

97—BROKE 18 a id REALTORS

20 aero tile farm. Throe bedroom Near Seminole High School. 3home, large b a n . All equipment
bodroom homo, 3 years old.
■nd machinery. E tty terms. Ph.
Kitchen equipped. FHA financ­
19994. F. O. Bex U54.
ed. Include* blind*, wal*r near­
er 4 Spar* heater. Beautiful
95-HOMES
landscaped lot. Priced at 5tl,400. Keauiring ll.tkxi Down,
S22ft DOWN
560 mo. No closing cost.
3 Bedroom* and Cnrporu
T e rra in Floor*
Kltchet. Equipped
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. HERO
Nice Residential Location
REALTORS
landscaped Yards
Phone 27 or 145
Rtady for occupancy in 3 week* 1911 Park Avt

Seminole Realty

A- K. SHOEMAKER, JR.
Pdont i n i

Builder
!R00 Mellon villa

SACRIFICE

9X36 Down
Owner leaving town. Necessitates
selling of a comfortable low
prlrpd 2 bedroom frame home
within 2 miles from Air Baa*.
9 room, S bedroom home, 15750
Full pric* 53455. CaU now for
Loci led on Uld Orlando High- appointment.
wny. Ideal for children, school
bus stop. Call 1332-M.
LARGE 4-bedroom bom*. IJeal
location for children. Ph. 2533-J.

&amp; L jJ ~

fZm/L
C.
f

THE CARD OF THANKS
Very often a Card of Thanks In the Sanford Herald m**U •
which Is difficult to fill In any ether way. Not only is It a nva
fipreulon of gratitude to those who have sent floral tributes but
also courteously acknowledge* tne terrier* and kindneasOi^of
man to whom a personal nole of thank* cannot well bn
&amp;ew*paper _ Card* of Thank* are accepted as iocUDy
rccL. Emily Poit, the noted authority on etiquette, feels they aervt
man y good utca
Thera is no prescribed form for a Card of Tbanka. U eaa h# ae
brief or a* detailed a t you deairo. When tbo occasion come* you will
ind a sympathetically understanding member of our staff to a tlM
rou.

THE ”IN MEMORIUM” NOTICE

It is the custom of manr families In this country to commemorate
s bereavement by an "In Memorium" notice in newspaper classified
column*. They find a real solace therein. Preparation or selection «f
i rjilabl# verae bring* beck to them tender, pleasant recollections. A »
EHra Cook, the Kngli*h poet ha* *e beautifully expresaed lit
"How cnicllr aweet ar* the echoes
that start
When memory play* an old tune
on the heart.*’
. , .[* frequently an In Memorium II Iniertrd on the anniversary
if death. However, other dates, whirh It Is fell are appropriate or
riranlngful are also selected. The birthday of the departed, the wedding anniversary. Memorial I)*y, even Chriitmaa are among other
significant ocra aions choacn.
If vou arc hesitant to express your tender thoughts in poei
loelic form,
rou may avail .vourarif of tha Herald’s collection of original
nil vertex,
rhea#
_
__________
__
w
,
•• , *Pr ,*a In poetic twautv the emotions of the bearrtatriage.
Among them ar* ve’rsea appronriale to any circumstance.

BALL REALTY

PHONE 1134-J

I.OW COST HOMES

TELEVISION

Block hum* with 1 beiroom for
55000.

iiitl.a.Mio
w riiv K iiiv v
a rrr.n a ita *
a st A 't ie n t u r e VMIh L'sele Will
i.i* Su p erm an
uv isaiau
•:(* New*. W’tilMr-VHlt*
Silt Ju h e Daly N ew s
a . a * T h e Fit* Owl,
7.** Arthur UiMlfitr Miow
I lo The Rebel*
a.ee The Millionaire
a a* l ee U u i A X e c re i
*:** WedneeOar Mehl k'l(bl(
til l Klim Kate
lets* Veit V i* Theie
i*.a* Ciuik.Ii o i l Dee
ilia* Mpl l .Newt Heporl
11:14 Itep vM ere n e u iiS u n
lll&lt;4 Plaa-eff
s o i m i o r Mini mnu
Man On
N ew t-V V 'selh er
lb* Mureius Ubuw
CapUle Kanaeroo
Tale Lane Of Ouie
II, n.lil, ml
Film Kar#
nirlke II Itlrh
Velieet M4r
Im) , at I.K*
n.#r. h f-r Tomorrow
liuMInc l.l*hi
APrcn.vuo.v
hew ,
l i o l t'p A It* reunite
“Ae the rterih Tutet*
Johnny Cereon
Vlewert t(l(*,l
The flc Pejeff

Furnlahed I bedroom horn* on 3
lots with fruit trrr* Juit outside
city limit* for 55400.
.1 bedroom block home with nice
yard and fruit trees for 56920.

BEAUTIFUL
Solid
2 Bedroom

New 2 bedroom block home lor
57500.

Brick

Robert A. Williams

Horn*

REALTOR
This Is a free pea* to the Pralrl#
Raymond i.undquUI,
Lake Drive In Theatre for Mil Thu home hat large living rimm
ASSOCIATE
droi Mempcr. Eap. date OcL with fireplace, I astro largo
19, 1939.
b*Jroomi, dining room, kitchen Photic 1471 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
with plenty of cabinet*, break­
Il Taya To Use Ciasilfied
5-room garage apartment. 5 room fast room and nice screened in
RED'I-MIX CONCRETE
kitchenette apt. Adult*, no petx. porth.
Window Sill* • Lintels
Ph. 224.
Septic Tank - But# Approved
Beautifully landscaped grounds
Sand • Cement Mortar Mix
with outside sprinkling system,
Miracle Concrete Co.
2-Bedroom boqae, Mrtially (u n . control hooting for extra com­
570 mo. Call 9M.
?N Elm Ave.
Phone 1335
fort. Excellent residential loca­
tion . . . 2417 LAUREL AVE.
CONCRETE
HOUSE, 1901 Banferd Ave. |7S
Ready Mixed Concrete, ConcrtU
month, Ph. 529-R.
ODIIAM 4 TUDOR, Inc.
Block, Sand. Gravel Cement
2925 2 French Ave.
Concrete Pip* to meet all
Desirabia furn garage apt. 435-W.
Phona 2490 — 2990
Qualifications.
Sherman ConcrtU Pipe Co. ATTRACTIVE furnlahed room far
Out West 13th 91.
Phone 24X9 on* or two genatlamen, 101 W.
Ninth 8 1 , I’hone 1054 W.

USED IIKICK

TWO CARLOADS beaulilul used
brick. Orahgt, red, and b u n t
black. See them at SHERMAN
CONCRETE PIPE CO.

44—BUMIN t M EQUIPMENT

HAYNES OfBew MartUna C#.. 1-Bvdroora duplex, klLhsn cquipo*d, living room furnished. Ph.
Typewmera. adding maehknaa.
IlM-M.
SaleaRewtala. 314 Mag., Ph. 44.
47—FURNITURE—OOtJBRMOLD
Furnlahed Apt. 2 Ired rooms, large
living room dining room, gas
FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
4 electric kitchen, large acreen*
rd porch. Facing Lake Mary.
—at Warehoua# Prlcea, vlalt
BERRY'S. W* are expert* at asCall Mrs. J. H. Cowan, U95R
or 245-W.
listing you to secure gracious
good looks with functional con­
venience. Today’* belt buy* la Avalon Apt*. Eficitacy, Ph. 7 » W
nationally advertised furniture
at DISCOUNT TRICES. 001 W. EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suit­
Kirat St. Phone 1617 for Even­ able for bachelor nr couple. Pri­
ing Appointment.
vate hath. A*reel from Post
Office. Manuel Jarobeon.
• nir. v a l u e s
Furn. rettage, r e s s o n g b l * .
• QUICK CREDIT
Located on 17 92. I’h. 3010 Wl.
• EASY TERMS
WILSON MA1ER
2 room apu. 112 Elm. Ph. 29B3 W.
New and Used fernitnr*
211 E. First St.
Phone 951 U P P E R 2-B*drooaa furnished
Apartment. Private entrant*.
WHITE
I'hone 211.
SEWING MACHINE CENTER
Sales, Service and Bent*la
2-bedroom unfurm*hod h o u s e .
GARRETT'S
5226 8. Saaferd At*. Apply 421
323 E. First St.
Phene 123
Oak Ave.

frilm K . f e

2-bedroom modern C.B.C. U rge
rloaela, carports. 51400 Down
540 per mo. 2413 04k. Ph.
3129-J.
LAKE FKONT
New three bedroom houi* on
Lake Emma. On# and half tiled
hatha. Florida room. Lot 211'
x 22)'. Turn Bo. oa* mil* al
Oaklawn Cemetery.

11:11 New* A- SO
T ill 11*114V MORMiaO
i «i Teel retu rn
1 M ilhod Morning
Ii 40 * apt. K antaie,
• •• Of All ThU«t
»il« Qodlrer
•9
IB.11
14:1*1 airlk* Il lllch
!!:•• Valient Ledy
Mill Loin of Idle
11 31 aenrch Foe Tomtrraw
11(41 Holding List I
lt:4l It:#* Iteport
It 1« Plend t’p A lie Counted
11:14 Ae (he World Turn*
1 M Johnny Car,on
It# lleu.eperiy
1 f t hi* Hnysfr
2 14 Hob Croeky
1 4# Dilghier Day
1:11 Hecrel Utorm
1:14 Dda* of Night
« •§ Open Ifouie

FOR QL'ICR ACTION us* CtaMifled ads to sell real hira. Cell
1921. say "Charge IL**

BE A 2-CAR
FAMliy

Film Far*
Rrlahler Day
deerel Blerm
The ltd*# of Klyht
llmw.lnp eroue.l With Klein*
hNHH.lv JVIHeOVVII.il.
rn tv m a
wr . i i Menvv m i a v n u v
(MOOSE GOOD W O R K E R S
&lt; •• Si** nepert
'
• ill rv«ua IldwarSi-Newe
through Claatified ada. U t an C.l« Wild lllll lllfkuh
: •§ Arthur &lt;l&lt;«lfi*y
w Tl.r Vlllllv-*lrMperifnrcd ad writer assist )ou I•: m
J* Pen tl-.t A H«. r-l
9 M * * lb C e n tu ry F o a
I*,** Anti* ueklty
l» is T i l V
11 *• II.*» Reperl
IIMS
I'euL Mery roid
Mile lei* Hh,,w

CHOOSI AN
USKD CAR

i

ntOM OUR ORI AT
SHICTfON OT VAUMA

3.Rcdroom, 1 balh home. Lovely
section. 2009 Grandview Ave.
Interested parti** onlr
call
Jacksoavtllt, EV-41543.
DUE TO TRANSFER
For Sale By Owner 2 bedroom
home. Equity 1*00. I’h. 1093-W.

GRA MK OW
nn»Af
a 11*j r p a i
PMONi

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ini

Stricklnnd-Morrloon
INCORPORATED
Your Friendly Ford Dealer
301 E. 1st. 81.

4-bedroom house, 30th and Summarlin. WUI consider hum*
trailer as part ptymsnt. Ph.
7S4-M
Thla i* a free past la the Movieland Ride-la Tbeatro fer Mr.
S. J. Brooks. Eap. date OcL 19, 2 BEDROOM home, kitchen equip
P*d. tile bath, pin* play room’
1959.
well, corner lei, eesrtr. ire**.
PRONE IMS.
Badoeoeiied ground ftaar duplex

fer couple. Mrs. Bcatt after
_f.v_e._ii&gt; woot yu . Street.

• REAL ESTATE

•U J

BARD

TO FATT

Sell

MT* Mrwgk wi t h ■WAF ANYTHING I Juat place

U—ACREAGE
ATTENTION BUILDERS
II aero p lK corner Celery 4
Briaaon Ave'a,: terms, Ph. Or­
lando 5 5095 after T in p.m

Pag* U

A. B. PETERSON
Broktr Astociataa: A. B. Paterson
Jr., P. J. Chesterton, Garfield
THE RATE
Willetts, John Melich aod R. W.
Uards of Thanks ar* 51.00 per Insertion regardless of alie. la
William*. A. C. Doudney, land Memorium
notice*, due to he fart they may run to considerable
Boo the spacious naw tastefully
Surveyor.
ength, arc billed al 51.00 per column Inch.
different homes In —, —
116 N. Tark Ave.
"hone 1121
South rinocreat
Danfort
Grove Manors
Sanfon
Consult A REALTOR Ftril
Valencia Villas
D*Un«
U’V ’.1
CULLEN AND IIARKKY
DAILY
C R O S S W O R D !
1X5)1111 v jijii :-. ;
IM N. Park Ave.
Pkenr 2313
ACROSS
S Voted -ye*-' 23 Bill
IMMEDIATE
[inntai-i i t i i i .i 1
1. Affixes
10 Expresses
uf
fla n
D i l l I'.'
OCCUPANCY
S500 Down—$5(1 Month
3 Island of
doubt
r&lt;ni.'in-;i h » j i :
an
Nfv.’i
: iivhw
2 Bedroom borne nn 2 lot*, with
Napoleon's 11. Detest
anchor
a IMIK J ' ' i ‘ l.»
Ideally Situated
exile
shade and fruit trees. Equipped
16 Goddess of 29. Sprite H
with stove, refrigerator and
9 Caliber*
harvrata
(Myth.) ckusni- : i-jiK-.m
Luxuriously Planned
rriii v. •
11.
Nonsense
healer.
Complete
prire
96.366.
4
IK
.
9
25
Small
tin tv5)~
• ;»
Moderately Priced
Islang 1
II. I/glala.
ur-ue.ua iv;iM m
hail
2 RKDIIOOM Home, well loraleJ,
a S L ia a 111.: l.e
13. Itrluctanl
lures
20 Chief
3 and 4 Bedroom Homes with 1 Drvitahlc ax home or trntal.
o9im&lt; ..in ii.
19 Booth
13 Corner
drily
anJ 2 baths situated on large, 5«jno.
ww
artistically
Utidxtped
Ists.
14. Unit of
20. Compass
i B*b&gt; 1)
Paved streets and all other ROSA L. PAYTON.
work
point
Teileedar'a Aaewee
*2 Beer
city conveniences make these Registered Itral Estate Broker
15. Decay
labbr.)
In27. Liberate
colonies
of
owner-occupied Pkoee 2X71
17. Old lime*
21. For
greul3S Fncloeure#
17-92 at Hiawatha
homes truly delightful places
(archaic i
22. Itlver
ent
lScot.1
ie Trick*
to live.
(Spanish 1 33 Afreah
39 Chances
REAL ESTATE DRIVE IN
20. Twig*
24. Black bird 31 Bcttowcd
41. Particle ot
2344 French Ave.
Designed, Dull! and Sold
23. Mending
of cuckoo
33. Baking
addition
J. W. HALL, REALTOR
Johany Walker, Associate
ODHAM * fTUDOR Inc.
27. American
"Call Hall" I’hon* l7fJ
Builder* of Fin# Homes
Indiana
I r- i
a - T - ..
Fer Florida Living
24 Section of
a door
SALES OFFICE
1
«
90
il
29 Chimney
2935 8. French Avenue
7 /
RAYMOND M BALI.
dirt
Then* 2100 and 2940
II
OSCAR M. HAHHISiiN
30 Faith
REG. BUOKF.H.8
31. Odor
•d •19
1?
8. D. Highleyman, Auoriaie
31. Pail
t
/
i
31. Entire
294 Beaih Park Ave.
Phone 999
li
A
amount
% y
k
27.
Away
IF
IT
IS
REAL
ESTATE
lO 11 i i
IT
FHA APPROVED
D *4
40
Of
the
navy
atk Crumley 4 Monteith
%
42. Having ears
U
Open Hours Daily
&gt;1
at 117 South Park, Phone lit
41. Occurrence
A
y
From 12 noon 'ill • p. m.
They Know
43. Cornered
if
J%»
J9
4*. Travel
2528 PALMETTO
47. Botch
J. J L
OZIKR REALTY CO.
2547 PALMETTO
DOWN
%
i
%
Laura B. Oiler, Realtor
1. Clever
M &gt;• I Spaeloui Bedroom*
*
i*
»f
llairi
M.
Finn.
A.-ucMiv
3.
Movable
• m Tiled Beth*
%
2901 So. Orlando Hwy. Phone 1369
ii
4i
barrier
• Large Lots
EVENINGS:
3113
and
l»i
3.
Draw
• HUH and Dry
% it
slowly
Maeenry constriction with oak
RETIREMENT
HOMES
floor*, whit* marbl* chip*
4. Coterie
■i
bnltt-up roofs, fully Iniulated,
A. An age
%
W. H. "Bill” MTEMPER
forced wall*, apartou* closets
9. Theater eeat
Gay Allea, Aateclat*
and oil wall furnaces.
7. Half hour
Arl.lle Price, Asnaclite
(Naut.)
RALPH JARVIS
Beailer — General Insurance
Builder and Owner
Phene 945 or t i n 112 N. Park Ave.

TIRED
of the u m t old thing?

Dl l) THERM space heater and DowntUlts apartm ent CALL 1540.
Perfection apartment sue gaa
rang*. Both in good condition. Apartment, close In. 9 room* 555
Reasonable. See at 2600 Ilia*
per month. HI R. Ith St., Call
watha Ave.
2369 or 1593.
Wringer washer for only 535.99 5-ROOMS, Adulta. 911 Park.
at Sanford Elactric Co.
TURN. 5 room houaa 4 bath. Ph
45-BUILDING MATERIALS
239-W.
_____

Experienced TV Repairman. Sal­
ary 4 Commlnton. Slate ts|.er»enrc. reference* and experted salary. Reply to Box N. X.
c/a SanforJ list aid.
FLOOR tandiag aod finuhiag. 2a—MALE or FEMALE
Cleaning/ waxing. Serving Semi­
SALES PEOPLE WANTED
nole county slat* 1925.
Two COLORED men 4 women for
II. M. Gleason, Lake Mary
WE WANT
local outside saleawurk. After­
YOUR "D O N T WANTS”
M cll AN E Y-SMITH PA1NTM noons, evening. Car needed Ap­
3415 8 Park
Phea* 1303 ply 326 Hanford Ava. or Phone
4194 9:00-2:00 Wed-. T hun- Now i« the lime to TrqJe-U
your nld
Furniture fer new
Friday.
Floor sanding and fialahiag.
1951 Florida Sty Inn
A heller i e b M a heller price.
Responsible
cook
wanted.
Coll
In Home FurnDhlngs
Free
eitimate*.
Ph.
Collect
1175*57,
Oviedo KO*63lt4.
HIGHEST TRADE1N
SALESMEN - AGENTS
For Painting call Mr. Tasktr, Ph.
ALLOWANCE
994.TR. Room ipecul 114 95.
(rogardleas of condition)
BELLING IS FUN!
You can earn aa you learn. Make
Ted Burnett
new friends, pay bark billa.
MATHER O f SANFORD
for PAINTING
Contact Mrs. J. Russell, P. O. 203-09 E. lit. St.
Phono 137
AMI Grandview
Phone 1952-M.
Box 975, Orlando,
This is a fro• peas te the Prairie
Lake Drivo-ln Theatre for Mrs.
Richard Ivors. Eap. date Oct.
19. 1954.

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Stevenson Backers
Organize National
Business Council

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■RATTLE UB- Altai E. Staven
•on ennounred today the forma­
tion of a M member National
Business Council of "well known
trader* in huilnei* anil flnanre'
who art auppurtlna hla bid for
tto presidency.
The Demorratle nominee said
the alep la In line with hla view
that “It la Melt for M b parties
to bo aa Ineluilve a* pn.aibte—In
try to apeak for the beat Interest*
of all ftroupa ami Ihtia for *U the
people.” Thrnuih It. he expreased
tho hope, hit view* ran bo made
known on the "rrapectlre rolea
and mutual Intemla of butlnrxt
and government."
In addition, he aald. "I believe
the Drmnrratlr party and Ita
future administration will reflect
a balanced repreaenlatlnn nf the
Inlereata of all group#."
Tho announcement came shortly
after he had denounced th« Ki
ten bower admlnlatratlon aa a bt|
hualneaa admlnlitratlnn "narrow
ly rrpretcnialive of a llmltrd In
loreat."
Tho denunciation came aa he
told a wildly rhrerlna Seattle au
dlenre laal nlihl that the United
fttatea government ahmilH repre
•rot “the inlereata &lt;&gt;l all the pro
pU and of no narrower group."
Without naming Klaenhnwer.
Stevenson aald the nation's future.
In this age of social revolt and
enmmunlsm amt nuclear power,
"wtll be met nnlt by an admlnu
tratlon - by a prraldent, an exfrutlve, who aaiumea Ihe full re­
sponsibilities of hla elected of

flee."
"Undue delegation of mpnn«l
hlllty . . , diminishes Ihe nfflie
• f tho presidency," he aald.
An estimated *.0 0 0 persona
tuned out to hear Stevenaon at
Soattte'l Civic Auditorium.
Stevenson announced today (hat
honorary co-chairmen of hla Na­
tional Bnalneu Council fnr SirVenaon are William L Clayton nf
Houston and Joseph P. Kennedy
of New York.

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Step To Action'
Confab Keynote
Knowledge !« Ihe first step to
action" la an old proverb.
More recently. It's the keynote
nf central Florida’a district conference on handicapped children.
to be held In Tampa October
M U. ■* ‘Me Tampa Terrace
Hotel.
nf
Sanfordf'who^s VtTe-cha'rman of
county Children a Committee, Ihe
Tampa meeting Is the first evrr
planned specially fnr Ihe area.
Discussions by raperts from state
agencies, private nrganliallnns.
and national foundation* will
center on whet service* they
make available for handicapped
children In rrnlral Florlila coun
tie*, and what to,*l groups can
do to Improve these service*.
In short, knowledge about what
is now being done is the atariim print for Improvement anti
rtpandon to keep up w'th growing populalion.
Ttw picture In central Florida
Includes both big an I little miinlie*. Stale, prlva'e, nallonat. and
elvlr ofganliatton* i-«oprrate in
providing
services—but
often
'here are gap* The purpose of
Ihe Tampa meeting, according to
Holler. I« to inerea*e understand­
ing nf problems, and ways In deal
with them.
•'Parent#, teachers, civic anil
rommumty
organDalinns
ant
professional people will all find
something of value here to take
home.” he said. There Is n.&gt; re
glstrattnn fre for attending ihe
conference
Many counties In central Flor­
ida can't provide “big county"
service* for rhildrn. he said One
solution mighi t*e to combine ef­
fort* on an Inter-rminly ba*i'.
|l ‘* all for a 'c ry practical
rra*c-n. Unless helped, handlrapprJ children grow up to be handtrapped adult*: tax-CMl.umcrs,
n«t (as paters Even Ignoring Ihe
human side. tt‘* cheaper to help
a* many a* poadhie grow up to
be producing member* of society.

Water Levels Are
Higher Last Month

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Moore bat bean named to tho
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to fill tho vacancy left by Nlek
N-recto who haa become mayor

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Fever Continues
Oviedo Fix-Up

ed up around moat of Ma other! U»dr grove adjacent to the L. A.’ futnlihlnga. Ladle* n a reUi wftk

property until they are barely Hardy home. Wa are ao glad to ease now whlla being "prettied
Hava thin n!co young couple with up»
yau cln |««n back In
recognisable.
PUNT A GORDA
Getting
If he will now eatrnd the gnod
and prop your feet up. And besl
shot by mistake for a turkey haa
Water level* In Florida lakes
Douglas Jackson ties recently of aU_ | t u
conditioned,
work to Include lb* lot neat to the
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.. . . . prosed ernrih tT.SOO to a Miami
home of Mrs. Ilettie P. Ragsdalt, built four new homes south of
and streams were generally high.
Husbands,
don't
g*P«ct toi
r r lB ■ttrltn ,iJ1,. |hIn . # . »,ul boUlH *“• distributor,
we will take our hats off to him. town and bai sold tU m and ts
much
from
the
Uttie
wife
now. Slit
■y MARIAN JONES
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’ 1 * Charlolte County Jury awardThis lot, being on the main Panning on building more. Keep
may bava to vDIt tha beauty pap
cor' u™*d ^low normal !» the cd tkat mm lart night to Ray
OVIEDO-Tke remodcUag and street, Broadway, U an ay •-so re up the good work, Doug.
»0,J,oe*n part of the atate, the clement, who wst hit In Ihe back cleaning-sip fever la atill ipread- not only to the surrounding pre­
Wi cannot leave out our naw lor more often.
U. 8, geological survey reported. ot lh* ncck Uy e load of blrdshot | ng In Ostido. Charles T. Nlblack perty owner* but t« those pats- beauty parlor, owned and operat­
DYNAMITE s h ip m e n t s
Kluge* of the 8t. John* River, * h,lr
,n ■ awamp near has re painted hla store building, ing through.
ed by Mrs. A. M. (tads) Jones.
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HALTED
orange and llullrr .bowed
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un" 1 rw,««, »y occupied by Bob
Take a look In the Oviedo Drug ' ,4n&gt; speculations were afloat
Increase* of 0.1 to JO feet with s- ? ° u |U * P" k,2 ‘ Ragadele, whoiha. bought out Hob store Th. gala be'hlnT’lbV fouv
addition to the Jon*.
TAMPA J'-M ay o r Nick Nueci*
, _L„ u._,
Hyer* book_store owner, ad- Benetts Radio and TV her- tain are very iporty these days, home wa* underway. It la love- hae rdared a halt Ur djnam l.l
U k * WeL •howl"* • d*fllM of mitled he shot Clement but main- vie* In Sanford.
displaying small green and whit*
resemble* a duplex. It ll ahlpmenl* through Tampa aa loo
**^ foot.
telned Clement’a head, decked In .—.....
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.n * rn. *ltt»ted
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.... th* Sanford
« ,Highway, dangerou*.
Domer D Daniell ha*
cleaned
aprons and dainty caps to m*vh.
Thrse lake* ranged from t 4 1 rr'1 'rirnm nl hunting cap. bore „p the* old hotel site. One of hi* Thr*e with their while dacron or )u,t l"*'de the city limit*
It was reported recently that
to TJ feet below normal
a great resemblance to that bird, helpers pointed thl* fact out to nylon uniforms are quits- the trick
A visit lo Got*' Shop reveals more dynamite t» shipped from
Heavy rain* from hurricane
me the othvr day, a* I had is* MV understand that Ben Ward what we knew
we would find. Tampa than from any other port
Flossie increase I stream flow in water level*from falling
below cantly written of Ihe deplorable Jr. and his prelty wife, Cot.wn, Anything
Lota has anything to in Ihe United States. Most of it
West I'lond* and elsewhere in August andia a few
a rta t condition of the M. Goody for are going to he Oviedo roddenta do' with is Just about tops The goe* to South America for raining
Ihe alaie, seasonal shower* kept broughtgain*.
Mr. Daniell. who haa also clean- —building a lovely new home in shop 1*equipped with modern
and oil well operations,
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Advisory G foud
Puts Finish'na
Touch
On
Articles
OCALA
Constitution draft

era applied a Hnlthlng polish lo
,1av to the much amerdrd article
dealing »llh Ihe rsreuti** branch
of the government and began
cleaning lip other loose ends from
.. ,
,
^
. . thetr laborioui sessions hrrr
hospital was buljt. The club
Censlilnlton Advisory Com
M l rontinued with It* plan and mit l t0n has onl* one complete
to that enl furnished a III to bed , rt((.)r |Pf,
„ t on of the jn n
for the new h»sp|S(| room. Ttie .lotted with 10 days ago. hut Iht*
rlub ha* pledged the sum of tiul
(jpat« with the broad and o n ­
to the Smulnole Memorial Hot- trotrralll Held of home role for
MU1. In tw used within a ttuee niva and counties
j eer period
Thcr* II much work to he done
Through the local rlub * "Milk however. In shaping no some nha*
Fund" *#verg| hundred under pri- e« of other article* which the ram
leged famllle* In Semlnele Coun&gt; mission pa**ed o rrr t*e.-a«i*e it
ty have been fitml*h*| with fre*H could find no Immediate answer
or canned milk on a monthly ,r because it nceiled more Infur
basis. Each year a Seminole' malinn
High School student la sponsored
\l the tup of the ll*s "f unfin
lo Girls pit:* In Tallshos*cc; the i»hrd business is legislation *"
flub assist* In all major dnse* p,.rtionment. The commission bad
•ml for • number of year* spearled to t.Ac up thl* subject
heedrd the "Mother’a March on sesterdav but pa**c»t &lt;m Instead
Polio” dnse. Member* acutely to let* pro\o&gt;-atitc article* deal
partiripat* in the Caocer Cru- mg with taxation and education
aade f.-r font*, the KaUaimn A provision renulring separation
Army Kettles and In addition Von- of the race* in public srbuols " a»
tribute rrgtilsriy In Ibe Huy arillcn Into the new Cnnstllulb-n
L ou's. Red Crus*. T tl Asaocia- in esacllv the same form it i* in
linn, and l*KO, furnishing two the present charter.
hn*‘r**e* two nights monthly year
ITirro wrrr tome demands at
round *1 Ihe ISO Cenicr
puMlf hearin;. to take out the
The Pilot n u b sponsored the section on Ibe ground It was cm
erganiiatUm of the Mental Health &gt;r * i y «" lh' V S " ‘iPieme t ."irt
Jtocietv for Seminole County and desegregation ni Ing M I ( iremt
Mr# H E Chapman ha* sertot
Hugh Tat lor .f y ,mct re
•a publicity chairman for •rgan- marked "If you want to gitr our
trational purpose*. The club .h a r
of
J’“ , l,k r
•nI in Oir t,5H*rr (h# Surplui
.
. * ,
sheets, pillow A propns.d
ed,
Fund" and has .eat
sent sheets.
proposed stale
state hoard
- s r d of ed
the cation which wm.Id te half e.ect
case* and other arttcte«
inltata In kfrlca
etl
half ap|wsmtmt wa* t.-lcl
Baptist hespItaU
mmmiMims deferred
The "Ce-tHe of Ethics wa, re.d
.... ____ * decision on Composition of the
by Mrs. Chapman and song. —
t "jj ^
h e r rocom
ti-^rr *unc In pinna icrompanl*
*r *
- t *,
lfc ,tll,r .
is*, ii-a fk l* h a m .
mrtiJationi ksf Thkiraa% U
went by Mrs D b Mc\*b
„ lte tlhool , Ufurinteml.nt
Mr.. Sue Stetru.on presided
p^tlmlnary dlacuulerta
o tr r a .bert business mertmg
ap, ^ ir r ., ipl„ „ rr r ,„
follow teg the program SI which
,, for ,
enmjvssed Of
time tt w s. derided that member*
, n&lt;l
.n c n Csh.
WOwld bring gift* to the tVt. ’1
0ff|f r r t. so t one rompotel of
ntrrting to be m p p n l far toe
M u
.^ w n te d by the
"Christmas en the High heat* , , i(nHir
project of the American Itol
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Cross. Han* were also made fnr
several member# to attend the
luncheon meeting on Oct S at \VK REUOMMKNl)
which Congressman SyJ Hrrlong
Will speak.
Mrs. David Gat&lt;he! was web
eomerl tntn Hte rlub as a new
member. An interesting account
• f the Fall Council meeting of
District Four, I’. 1. which w**
I'OK
held at the Geurge Waihmgtun
H u rl In Best Palm Beach last
INl'OMK A u iu m n i
month was gltew by Mrs S trtrn
l A i M t i n i M i i n n n u t tl
•on and Mr* MrNab, telegate*.
REGUI. \K k \D EXTR A
DIBTStllt' THINK NOV. i
PAY kill E NOV. ix
ONE DAY STRIKE KNUR
TAMPA iD-Production at two
Tampa breweries waa In full
•wvng again today after a one day
Strike of tm employes.
W, E. Msrnsted'., president *&gt;f
Southern Brewery, said the em­
ploye* recciicst ■ l l ’s cent an
hour pay rats* now. to cent* a
O laM lshrd etCf I* year*
year from now. two more patd
la Orlando
holiday* • year and a form of
llepresrallac
guaranteed annual wage. The
same contrasl waa signed by tho
ALLKN A t o.
Ttm pa Florida Brewery,
lak eU U . Ma.

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1936

Associated I'raaa Leased Wire

Na sit

Water System Krider Says County's
Decree Passed

Industrial Picture
'Better Than Ever'

/. MBS. RAYMOND MORRIS
CASSELBERRY—Ownerthlp of
the water system came one 'top,
nearer a reality Monday night,
when the board of aldermen pass­
ed on first reading, a *3 page or­
dinance pertaining t&lt;» operation
financing and management of the
•j atem
The droning voice* of loan a t­
torney Alan Grant and Robert L.
Wagner d Leedy-Whroter ami Al
An extensive program of *oclal Itman. liOth of Orlando, wlnr
and athletic event* and program* aham i reading the length* dun
1* being planned for Junior High iirenl, liccamc ra»py anil dower
School pupil* thl* ye»r according and a general feeling r&gt;| weari­
to the General Chairmen of the ness and lassitude prevailed a
Planning Board which wav »el up round the council table before
thl* year to plan and errate an ft rat reading wa* completed.
ail round program for ihe seventh
After considering other budFire Prevention Week Oct T- The Sanford and Seminole Coun­
and eighth grade student.*.
net*, Mayor J mint Allen asked
Serving at General Chairmen of that the meeting stand adjourned 13 received a big houM today ty »tory *«*. prncntrd to offic­
Experience* rrlatej from humtl# Planning board thi* year are at 11:13, until 7:M Friday night. when the Seminole County (.Twin* ial* of the F'lorida Development ’&gt;rtiu* Incident* which necurcl dur­
when the ordinance will U- tvad tier of Commerre held r . n &gt;.»n fommi*«ion ye*teril*y when John
Mr. ami Mr* A. O. Roberta.
luncheon meeling at the Satifuril Kri ler. Manager of the Semi- ing the career of a young mini*
The 12-member board wa* ap­ for the iccur.il ami liuru Ume b&gt; Firr Department
n o te County Chaml-er of Com- irr kept the Sanford Ktwani* Club
pointed ami met recently at San- title only. Other unfinished bu»imerce vl*i’r.l Tallahn**e.' to con- roaring with laughter yesterday at
ne*»
bclnrc
the
council
mil
al**'
Bob
Crumb’)
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ef
the
furd Junior High School to com
Jsv rrn Fire
Prevention Week Irr v»itli them on "what wc had it* noon luncheon meeling.
pletc plan* for the first event of be completed.
The board of aldermen hat been committee (aid Ili.il Hie meeting, ami n hat we have now."
tne ye*r. Tho*e meeting with the
The Rev, Robert II Spear Jr..
General Chairmen were: Mr*. working with AVagner and Grant, held at II. lu I.Hiav at the Sanford j Krider met vvllh Executive Hi- *v.i*tor of live Church of Hie Nara
France* Roberta, Mr*. Jerry Kirk, and Black and Annotate* flalnet- Fire Department empha*i;ed Die rector It It, Fuller Jr.. Howard
Mr*. Joyce Jnne*. Mr*. Lucille stile engineering firm, time Mav "initvortan e ol Fire t’rrv mlb-li Smith. Field Diretior, and John tone In Sanford told Ihe Kiwnnl*
t Dabney, F'icid Service Direc­ Club of Ddh the hum-ton* and
Behren*. Mr*. Nettle Kader. Mr*. 7lh. when a resolution was .*hi"' Week" here in Sanford.
/nan
Plltard. Mr*. Jewell Riser,
Rl.er, ed by the council m accept the ofChief Mack N Cleveland S r. tor He *ai l "The Seminole Coun­ the ««rii*u* *idr of hi* experience*.
$n Plltanl.
Wf*. BUI
Bill Crabtree. Mr*. Carolyn t t T
b&gt; "'h h -ru La.»c.o«ir). .if the Sanford Fire Department, ty picture Imik* belter than ever,"
"From my experience* and o!&gt;Crappi. Mr*. Athby Jone*, and prendrn! of Ca»»eli»errr&gt; llilitie* with thr help of hi* *laff of fur- following hi* return to Sanford (crvatlon* along Ihe way, I've
Co
.
to
take
over
the
water
*yitem
la*t
night.
men drmonMruIrd to the vi.dMr*. W. A Ludwig.
found that all rompen*aiion dor*
at no cott to the r it item.
ini, Jayrcci Iho entire File lie
11ie Seminole County Chamber n-t come with the pay check,"
Plan* were outlined for the
The S321.0U0 transaction will be partmenl operation
of Commerce Manager *ald that the Rev, Spear told hi* civic club
year which will Ineiudr four dan* liquidated entirely from earning*,
A!«n dlicuned at loday'* Jay* with the Glenn Martin plant In audience.
m to be held at the Celery Crate, agalmt which first and •round
The flrat of the four dance* will water revenue bond* will be I*- ree meeling were the plan* fur i enlral Florida. I‘ratt and AVhit* In hi* reading of "The Touch of
F*ire Station No. Two being drawn ney plant* on thr Fla«t Coa»l in The Matter'* Hand", Ihe Rev,
be held on Oet. 2S from 7:10 to »ued.
up
hy the Board of City Corn- 'He Palm llearh area, and with Spear reached the climax of hi*
10:10 p. m.
Black anil Associ.il. s in their
General Flleclri.- and Minrtrap.ili«* addte** which drnp-n*! rated, vi­
Those invited will bo the •even­ proa|&gt;rrtu* projected over a ten- mi** loner*.
“ F'iie Pre*ention Week ' i» one Honeywell &lt;-n the We*t Coait in vidly, the vatu* of an item being
ly and eighth grade pupil* from year growth period, thuwed that
the Tain|&gt;a area. Sanford and auctioned.
tmnford Junior Hirb. Plnrcre«t the water *&gt;*tem will pay olf all of the major annua) project* of
Seminole County "l* in an envi­ Referring to a biblical quota
the
Seminole
County
Junior
Cham­
Indebtedness
over
a
thirty-year
School, All Soul* I’aroehlal School,
able portion for aitracling tup* lion frntn Ihe Old TcMament Batik
and the Lake Monroe School. period, provide linking fund* (or ber of Conimerre.
plirr*.”
-f Ze.hsri.th. 1 fl, the Rev. Spear
Children attending will run be al- '
•
am. expansion and( Check &gt;beel, fur vii.ldien t»
“New m lu*trie* warp to know -aid, a nun'* life I* bated "Not
lowed to leave the Celery Crate bond retirement. Al-o, during that li.ke home to their parent* are
during the dance unle*. accom- l"riod of time, according to the tiring diitnbiilcd in all of the wbat they are buying when they by might nor by power, but by my
•ele.-' a community in which to lo* »plrit.*
pro*prci'&lt;*. 9 ittrplu* of more Seminole fount*
-hoo »
panled by their patent*.
than fSo.uu*! have accumulated. Gramkmr ami Bill lavrknrd ire rat*," anM Krider. An iinlu*lrlal "Many thing* I did not under
Prue* will he given at the danee,
Under term* of the ordinance, making ibe di*tribntlan of Hie pr»*|i«-et l.a.k* for trallMlr and 'tand a* I wa* raitnl In * minis­
however, it wa* emphatlrcd that
Hibbard
Casselberry will manage •afely check theel* wiih t be .ompu-ht-Ti.lve fact* alamt a com* ter’* home that I understand now,"
thi* will not he a rosbimu affair.
thp system for the next ten-year help of the Sanford Fir.- Depart inunity'* re-ource* and facilities, •aid Ihe ttev. Spear a* he wove ho
A'arious euminittee* and assign- ptnod; the fircnl agent*, l-evdy, ment.
and al-» for the intangible* that addrea* through both teriou* and
vfenli were created and chairmen Wheeler and Alli-mati will ire tin
T h ee ihecli, filled out, will w.ll nia.e for good and proa- amuilng Incident* throughout hi*
•ppolntrd. They are: matter* of ancial a dr Don, ami Black and *erve »» free w .- e . for Semi­ P«iou* hrw« for hlmielf and hi*
lif*.
ceremony, Geo-gg PW**f rod C'iJ /H oi late*-Ire to be ri-Ulr#*) ai nole County children to allend employe*, laid Krider.
A reading, alth Ihe title "Thr
font Johnton; dour rnitrmen, Ur*. t.-chnve-l advisor*. A Wrri-uA to
"He
t.-ek*,
jlvive
all
a
*uilahlr
Helen Bradley and Mr*. Ho*e Liuvlberry. in even! one should * movie Saltirda* rm.ruing at v Hid ,vtrul .-linule* for hi* new Country Church" rrmipbanDed the
Southward; refre*hmrnt chairmen. he named, will Ire appointed by u'clmk at the II 1
entripii*i*.“ I h e Senuh.de Colli.tv principle highlight of the avidre**.
Mr*. A»uLy Jane* and Mr*. Vir­ joint appro a I of the board ol rangetneni* for the movie were Cham tier of Commerce executive He concluded. "I challenge you
with lltl* thought whalever we
ginia Col lit:*; prire chairman, Mr Aldnmrn and the first inn bond- made hy all of Ihe Hanford F'ire .o rim n led
In-iitJiice Agent*
had hoe!, then In the hlllcreat
Helen Barbour; publicity chair­ holder*.
"And
Hint I* Junt exactly, church home O God, un.h r t he.*,
A capacity crowd I- f cp nl.il ••(
man. Mr*. Minnie Smith; drink ‘ A report on a prop.-al to pave
attend Ibe free movie ol Ibe vvl.jt »e are going to provide — may wr have a revival, not of
rivalrman. U m y F.»tridge: decora
, , h „f i,ake triplet Hr.
Kit* Theatre. To handle thr big •i picture Ihut will (ila.-e Sanford IHiwrr, but of spirit "
;Jon* chairmen. Mr*. W. A.
given by Don Willson, vhalr- attendance
offii ml* of the Jav* ami Semmolt County in the top Die Rev Spear w it Introduced
id a tirrt and Mr*. Joyce June*.
| nuu. Bill son reported Inal
ree* have eallel on it* member* •P'1 for mlu*'rte* looking f»r a by the Hrv. I'erry Stone, patlnr
Money r r allied from the dance*, proalmatcly fifty per-cent ol the tn a*-i*l.
»pol tn locati * Krider *aid,
of thr Fir*t ChriHlan Church, and
according to the General Chair* property o u m ri involved, have
The old fire engine, placed in "We have everything they io-e.li a member of the KiwanD Club'*
men, will go toward (retiring uni- agreed on the paving prnpoial.
mid
want."
he
*aid.
"our
jibi
the Klk‘« Club play around m
forma far the *chool team*.
Council took umlrr alvivcmenl
now D to put our dory before Support of Churihe* Committee.
F..ri vielliin
1* jr
Preliminary plan* for the tehool thr request from W. C, L»gvie and •erve&lt;! »• an alii, -lion for the them In n mamier that will at-|
year, include batketball and a ban J. .1 iiinrcr ot -rianuu, turn r&gt;- yr.ung folk* for many month*, tract them here "
quc*t for a franchise to collrot re- h*« h e r n mo*ed lempfiranly to
quel for Ihe graduating cla&lt;litse amt garbage in llu* town. the corw r of Fir*l St ..n&lt;l vi *:■
Attorney Grant will draw all or­ nolia Ave. to .nil attention lo
dinance pertaining to garbage and
The nin-tlblv meeting of Iho
F'ire Prevention Week V &lt;lgu
rtfuie pick-up, and after adop­
L'htiMlan Women'* F'ellovrthlp will
placed on the retired fire apparation, bui* will or received from tu* real* "I've done my part,
The Micrnli* *Ircle of the he held at the Fir»l ChriHlan
tho»r offering that service. Local
why don l you do your* "
Sanford tintden Club wilt gather Chnrth. 1WT Sanfortl Ave. Mon­
day, 7:.VI pm Mr*. O T. Peart he would prefer to .IDtonight nt the home of Mr*. I„ I*.
Indicated
inn will preside with Mr*. V. It
‘The Independent Voter"
Ilag in. 1*03 Park Ave. at 7 o'clock Grantham and Mr*. H. H Wtl
A IS per rent Increaie in resit* cimllnue l.tr services, rendered
In H.e Cleveland • llUioe for a covered dith 'upper
tered voter* »lnee the 1911 elee* „*er a period of two year*
ll.vtn* acting a* ho*lc«.e* Mr*
campaign nf IMI. Itirnh'
Co-ho»te»*e* will he Mr*. J E. II. K. Ring t« In have rh a rtt nf
tb*W ha* hewn recorded by ih\ habnet of I3AVU* In the
D-*l I* defined ■ Mugwump Nichold*. Mr*. II K Ring and
Semlnol# County Supervisor of .tract lighting fund vrat reported
the program. Pa*mr Perry I-.
tlndcprudent Voter) n :
'a Mr*. Fred Terkln*. Mr* C L. Stone wilt mike a brief tnt.rna
Regiitratlon. according to figure* hy France* Allen, town clerk. The
ith h i* m u on ope
l’oveil will *prak on "Propaga­ tlo-vt report.
released todiy.
*trert light* *rr maintained by fellow
(life of Ihe fence and hi* wump tion"
, "AVe now have n total of I2.«kd Ihe Mate cigarette tax refund
For over»ea* relief the wuuu-n
on Ihe other!"
1 A lte re d voter*," Mn Camilla
------ -----------------will bung lo the meeting u*&lt;-d
Tn dl*pu*e of unu«.d mug*,
Bruce **ii iod,y
men'* *nd older hoy*' clothing
china and brie brae at a pG&gt;
In IW4, aftrr a card turvey
®
(wa*he.t but not pre«»edi, three
fit I- you u*e Want Ad* Call
Partly dowdy through Friday; yard piece* of g-od* for work
for reregirtratlon wa. eompleled
tail
for
fa*t
action
Want
Ad*
••Id \lr». Iln irt, wt hid a trdal
#
loo tonight f.I T«.
clothe*, and blanket* of any *i/e
of 9.150 rmruiervl o u m
in
A u C tlO n
h^minol^ County,
IdtS’GWOOD — An auction to
Today the regiitratlon t* a* fol­
low*: White Democrat*. 9731; he held by Longwood Area Char
Colored Democrat*, 7137; While
Commerce in Sunny Shad.Republican*, IIW Colored He- , ' w.
. f" r ,l,p brnfr:l " f
During Ihe past to lav* ututv -ter of ll.-avy At'avk Wing Dm- parted to join forward elementa
!&gt;£&gt;li.an*.
and all pro- of VAR tl li.vted a I Hanford wished CRR K C Mthla ho, &lt;&gt;f his •quadron nl Port l.yaulcy,
than*, tav
HA; other regl.ir.v- " ■
reed*
will
be
given
to
the
Me
lira!
n». white HI, .-loreI two. acNaval Air Matl.iii halt- hiu-n .otmiumllng offi cr of VAII It, Mio.n-.-o
cording to figure- relea.ed hy ihe
Thf building ii very near leaving for a five month* tour "a pleasant trip and a g.ral dm VAR It wa* f»rme&lt;l on Nov I,
cnmntftion, with only interior
Superviior of Rrgittration
of duly in Hie Mediterranean ployment" Tiar'day, when CDR. 19-so. making Ihl* Ih. squadron'*
"Thl* I* the hlggrtt regiCra work now required.
area.
Mlldahn leading Ihtee North Am- first foreign lour of doty. In lc-*
Dil*
event
will
be
held
on
lion in the hiitory of the county,'
( apt. J. T. Blackburn, ..unman- rricmi AJ Savage aircraft de- than one year VAII II ha* forged
Saturday,
Oct.
30.
at
7:30
p
ui
the &gt;atd
a team capable of taking it*
in Sunnyshadr Park Auctioning
place in the Navy's fighting arm.
will begin proniply at the given
through Ihe herculean effort' of
time and refreshment* will he
the entire squadron, who carry
served throughout the evening
with them memories of long
unler the Chairman*hip of Mr*.
hour* on duty, working under pre*.
K. Black.
Mire to get the job d o n e Not lo
Donation* of any article* or
b« forgotten ar
Ih*- **!*.-*,
hakc.l good* are requested and
children an) sweethearts of the
New* of f&gt;anfnrj rrarh r* (*r Ihe Chamber will have a truck
men, who contributed immeas­
end wide, a* demon»traled today and ear available lo pick up ell
urably to the stirce" and well
whe- • tsnford minlr firm «hlnped donation* through Oct. IT 20 Any
being of Ihe 'quadron.
hand Instrument, to he med In one having anything they would
'Tribute should alio lie pat.)
Alaska.
rare to give may call, Dick
to Ihe City of Sanford and our
PrG r J. Rukur. owner and op- Zartrm-n. W. P
T IV |i r - " i ,
neighbor*, the frkndlinen, and
eralor of rt'ikur'* Music Shop, W-MM; or any Chamber men*helping hand, underHanding and
•aid .l"da» that he Is ahinplng her *nd they will receive a
sympathy frerly given lo u* a«
both trombones and cornets to pick up.
member* in the enmmunlty."
President D. Z irlm an rrn-e«l*
f t ll..n Junior Cnltere In Silka,
member* of the unit said.
Ar- t-s ‘or use In the hand there. that all effort* tie put forth on
VAH-11 1* saying "*o long” to
W, E. Rosrvar, hand and mu*’e thi* event so that the Medical
director ef the eotlege, a friend Building ran be ftnDhrd and thla
Sanford and their fam illt' and
Bukur'a formerlv lived In project of the Chamber be mark­
ar* looking forward to Their re­
turn to Florida.
Coene end nbtelned Mi band In- ed "Operation M B. Completed."
For Ihoie who are not familiar
•tr-vments Ihrmirb Bukur'a estab­
lishment.
with Ihe vast mechanism and
MMAN IRT BY CAR
forcev ted into play when a Navy
"uievar. In golnr to hi* new
MIAMI (D—William Rote. 70(
squadron move* to a foreign
uiignm ent. dlrwrtlng the hand wai killed yesterday when hit by
»ed eholr of ShrHon Junior Cot- a car a* he walked aeros* a
duty port, the following may
le y . retnrml»errd Bulnr and nl*e- bridge. He wa* Dade County'* MP.MBKRS OF VAII-II h ard a transport which will lake them prove of Interest:
Before a man or a machine
• l ^ l * order with the Hanford lOInd traffic fatility tj i» year and oversea* where they will »»iv» a tour of duty. (Official Photo, UJ1.
dealer.
move* an Inch, th* "planoera",
tha fourlh within 24 hour*.
Navy)

Social, Athletic
Events Planned
U Junior High

Local Jaycees Hold CofC Head Humorous Events
Today's Luncheon Returns
Told By Minister
From Talks
At Fire Station
At Kiwanis Club

2? Pet. Increase
Tn Registration
Recorded This Year ^

Magnolia Circle
Gathers Tonight

m#n’ A D Johnwn h*’

Longwood CofC

Seeks Donations
For
Oct. 20

Weather

CWF W ill Convene
At Church Monday

I'RFH IMIN MtY IIISCI!SHION3 for an InduMriT Survey of Sanfunl and Ita area got underway thla
motiiing. Outlining the survey are (left to right) John Krl.ler, Manager of the Semin-I# County
Chami-er of t'omnirrv*, W. M. Il-*lwlek, ef Hoitwiek, live., tndu*Ul*l Flngineer* of Daytona Beaeh,
and H. It. Coleman. District Manager of lh« F'londa Power and Light Co, (Staff Photo)

★

★

Preliminary Plans CofC Membership
For Industrial
Drive Set Nov. 13
Survey Discussed
Duplicate Bridge
An InduMrla! Survey wilt gel
underway eeiy *hurtty, If talk* to­
day are satisfactory, *»id W. M.
Hostwlck. head nf Bostwlck, Co.
IndiiHrial Ftnglnrcr* of Daytona
Beach.
Vt 3 meeling thl* morning with
John Kri.lcr, manager of the
Seminole County Chamlw-r of
Cummcm- and H. It. Coleman.
Di tr|-t Manager far Florid* Pnw
er and Light Company, prelimlnat* (dan* were being dlietiued
In order lo net the survey tnitiatnl
,
"The data i* avaikblr," tahl
BoMwirk, "but a careful study
must be made of maay factor*
that would hrtng Ibe survey to
• cortcl iMen and ;ilve the overall
In.In*try picture for Sanf-rd"
llotiwick -.ltd (hi* morning Hut
it would tak- lv*n or Ihrre month*
to complete Ihe Inlu.lri.il Sorvev and come op with an answer."
ihe 111* t,.m llearh Industrial
engineering fit in made an Indu*
trial Survey of Ihe Sanfortl area
in 1!U3 at d 1919.
However, a review of Ihe sur­
vey revealed that the
on thud:
shown ha* been far exceeded ex­
cept in minor instance*
It II Coleman, wh»*e company
I* financing the nirvry for San­
ford and it* industrial area **id
that "the »tir*ev wdll give u« a
picture ol what we can r«pec(
here and po*«ihly how we would
go about nuking step* to obtain
all Hut Sanford can get for Its
economy,
,
Krid-r *ald "Die n*wr survey
wiM to i-rv important in work­
ing out various phare* of the
program we have before u*"

Additional
ocal News
On Page 3

VAH-11 Departs ForTour Of Duty In Med

Music Dealer's
justness Extends
l o Alaskan Point

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"The lug drive to bring the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce membership up to It*
full quota will hr staged the week
of Nov. 13," Don Bale*, member­
ship drive chairman said today.
From now until that date, &gt;sid
The Sanford Duplicate Brldga
Bate . emphasis will he placed »n
Ihe renewal of membership in the Club an affiliate of the Florida
i lumber of Commerce and every Slate and National Duplicate
effort will be made tn Increase Bridge (Intis will »l*gr it* an*
the membership roll to ita full nual tournament beginning on
Oct. IS,
strength
The Inuroa merit li to determine
However, the memberthlp drive
chairman pointed nut, "did* is the Ihe Sanford champion bridge play*
must important year In Ihe Semi­ er and will ho open, not only ts
nole County Chamber ul Com- meml-rrs, hut to anyone wha
mrtve History and grcalrr goal* withes lu enter.
Winner of the tournament la de*
have hern set to arcomplllh a
the hcsl
full slate nf project* during the tcrmlnrd by having
overall average In five eeasloos
cumin* year.
Various suUcllatl.n cotnmiUe** out of ala.
There la a tournament trophy
will he annnouneed later, na!e*
said thi* morning, along with oth­ which la provided by the San&gt;
er iomhiiM.es to mpport Ihe all font Jewelry and Luggage Co.
out campaign that I* now set for arxl held for a year. In addition,
therr are a number nf other
November.
The Seminole County Chamber pm r* contributed by Touchton
uf Commerre secretarial staff baa Drug Co. that will be awarded
tcl'cdtlhd the release o| ieltels, during the tournament.
literature, appeals and other pro­ Finiry fee in Ihe itmrnnment
motion effolt* to supplement the is 23e per session for member*
work of Ihe membership commit- of the Hanford Duplicate Bridge
Club and M&gt;c per &gt;e**lon for non*
Ire, said Bair*.
"Wr want to especially thank all member*.
The Hanford Duplicate Brldga
of Ihe former member* and pre(Tuh's annual tournament at*
lent member* for renewing their
membership* voluntarily," Don traeta many bridge player a who
Bale* announced (hit morning, "All lake part In the six ttu l-n a each
of Ihe membership* Hist mine In year.
.lining the ruining four week* wilt
lighten the load ol the team* 1st-!
e.| hi .all &gt;.n nr- per live member*
of the Chamber of Commerre.
"Thr per ton* l contact member­
ship campaign will be tlaged dur­
ing Ihe week of Nov. 13 and will |
Thr Holy Name Society of Atl
iinnoubtelly get underx* ly with a
In k off breakfast," said Bale*. SouD Chur.-h held lit first meet.
"We do not erperl the all out ef­ In* &lt;d the season Tuesday night
fect lo last more then a week, for In the rarish Annex,
President E. Witt give a brief
with the rnthusiaim that ls bring
generated in Ihe program that I* report on Ihe Cenirsl Deanery
bring adopted by the Seniitlolo Rally held recently at the F.tk'a
County chamber of Commerce, we (Tub. The membership iruvr a
have reason In believe that Ihe rising vole of thank* In president
Chamber of Com merce will have AVBt, hi* worker* and the Filk’i
Club for their effort* In making
II* most successful year ever.
"We hope that every merehanl thi* rally, the fir«t ever to bo
bii*tnr*s or profession.*) man who held in Hanford, the outstanding
•ervei on this y« i r ’i memlierahlp sucre** it turned out to be.
drive team* will r - q u r ’ vith cn*
Mr. Galloway, Sanford Naval
Ibutiesm," »aid l*on Hale*.
Air Stjlion, volunteered to roach
"It t* natural for i.a to believe Ihe Uiy* of All Soul* Parochial
that With Ihe brilliant mith-lt a- School In the variou*
athte'le
head of Sanford and Ks-mlnoie events, with M. Faille and I uka
&lt;d u ill* p i tlie Iminrdlal*' future, ntvisling him.
in ember* ..II irfio-* tl eonflWay* and mrana were illscutt*
dense in our growth an dexpansun p-l at the mrellig to make tha
through enthusiadlr approach lu fourth Annual Church Winter
securing members," Ihe member­ Festival bigger and better for
ship drive rhalrman added.
I9M. the dale bemg »rl for Sat­
"We have set our goals high urday, Nov. IT starting at 12
Intrti'tonally," added Rale*." and noon, on the Church gorumlt
we expert in reach them one at Oak Ave. and Ninth Sthundred per cent."

Club W ill Stage
Tourney Oct. 25

Report On Central
Deanery Rally Is
Given At Meeting

ho**» I. ', u ho*y f..r nionlh* work-,
tug ..ot Hi.- entire movement no
paper G.glstir* and 'iipply back­
up pro. e-lure* *rr formulnlrd an*i
gradually put into motion *o
that month* heme a nee.led part,
«Htele o f clothing or food it
avj i laid.- when needed.
Training ami maintenance pro­
gram* fnr ground ami flight per­
sonnel are *ei up. Word* are in..despiAle H picture the sweat,
long hour*, frustration* and turd
work neri-s.iry for the prelimin­
ary stage 1hii«e closest to them
lixiw th&gt; r who reap Ihe long
lonely hour' of waiting are their
families and frien-D.
Plan* are helm- made for mem­
Now the rho-en day 'tart* to
aceelrralr ami with inrreating ber* o f the Semin.de County Jun­
relrntle»*nr»* rumrs closer *nd ior Cham ber of Commerce to atclntrr. If (Hissihle the pare, ten­ *-nd the ra u ru * lo he held in
sion ant hour* of work, lieromt W inter Haven, Get -j ji at ! o.m.
even greater. Die advance rrewl In the Florida Room of the Nora
have departed, token to Ibolr M - V n Auditorium.
lo ca l t.nyre« ate expected to
destination hy Navy air tiaiup«*rt *quadron*. Flight citw.* are attend thl* meeting to ili*eux*
briefed, pilot* have their route*, s'Dtrlrt olan* to 1&gt;e prrs.-otyl at
wrsther Information, radio fre­ the F'all Confereme.
Th* AA'inter Haven DHtrlet
quencies and fuel consumption
data, navigator' have their plott­ meeting Is being held Jitst two
ing chart* an I equipment for tak­ week* prior to the F’all Confering run and star 'hot* for ra in - enre that I* arheduled for Nov.
tial navigation over Ihe trackieia IB-Ill In Fort IT*ree at Sham­
wa*te of Ihe Atiantlr. In addition rock Village.
Reservation* are now being
Ihe war le-rn aid of Radar and
la.ran I* checked and rechecked made al the Tourist Information
(( owitn«rd Da (fig# 2)
1 Booth for both meeting*.
|

Gatchel To Head
Rescrvations Are
Contesf
Now Being Made Essay
David (Jatchei, Sanford City
Commluinner, and member of
For Jaycee Caucus the
Seminole Couniy Junior Cham*
her of Commerce, haa .been ap­
pointed to head the Important
"Voire of Democracy" project.
Serving with Gatchel on tha
enmmlHew are: Garfield Willett*,
Bob Bennett, Jark Sewell. Tom
MrDunal.1, and Gerald Mettaer.
The "Voice of Democracy" «*•
tay contest ii gaining in popu­
larity each year and it U ex­
pected to be emphasiiH this
year by Um local Jayrea orgeat*
gallon.
VICE PRESIDENT NAMED
OMAHA - T h e National lastfts
lute of Municipal l«w Of Deer*
veatrnlay named F. Churchill
Mellett of Pensacola, Fla., • rR»
giooal vice pra^daot.
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RagiitraHonTotal Daytona Attorney Speaks For lund At Lion Gathering
Is Reported Lorgest CASSELBERRY—Arnold Lund, a Congrotsman ran serve hit work is r-.'|erted to draw ■ full

Board

OCT. 0
( Cm Uw W from rag* 1)
O b d iv iM
low
told The
1 iw aoDiora
Sanford iiciiru
Herald today.
unia/i __
“ and f an thoroughly convinced
d
(h «t tfeb ia a .tap in the right]
* * "‘ k Cleraland (Sanfordt
Mr*. Sara Slone and Bab?
direction and I am equal)? con
(Sorrento)
i lined that our educatora in the
lira. Helen Bryan and Baby
local auHounding aieaa will bo
(Sanford)
tquall) conrincod if the offer ia
OCT. •

( “ owtiaard from Page f )
of Daytona Beach, candidate for district. Taylor alao pointed out house.
of Tax Aamaor far the city,
Chairman Ern«*l Lownde* of
C oagm i from th* fifth Congres­ what h* claimed were th« advan­
aa well aa the poaition of CKy
Tbe target regia! ration far aa
sional District waa unable to keen tages of a two-party system sad the sight committa* reported that
Clerk. In ad lit Ion, Bayer'* position election waa totaled Saturday bia speaking engagement at th* the need for auch a ayitem.
threw rise* at Lyman School had
o f Finance Director will pu- him night following the deadline for Lions Club meeting Thursday
President Dallas Loop of th* been invealigated and t m rn.nl
over the Ctty'a Tax Codec tor. rrfittcriog with tbe local Suprr- night. Speaking for Lund was Satifor-4 eiub was present and or glasses ordered
Waller J. Krohn# Jr.. Scout- _
Bill Taylor, Daytona Beach at- gave a report on progress to dal*
Bookkeeper, Utility Department viaoc of Iteglatratlow.
regarding th# benefit variety show master of Lions troop 314 out-w
torn*?
wbo
spoke
briefly
on
bow
revenue*, and all other revenue*
Mra, Camilla Bruce, Bemlnole
to b« staged Nov. I, at the 8#rai- lined plan* for the S-.. John#
“ With one older people cored
o f tho city aa wall aa foreowwl County Buperrteor o f RagiUroAlberta Randall (Sanford)
cola High School by Sanford and R im District Round-Tabli d'a______. - ^ .nH IKI.
for la the manner they deaerve,
Dlacharfea
cuiilon at the Community Church
In the Finance Director** office.
M a y « f . D. Ikon, U t a m * * . M t pnp0U l ^ id
l)iat
Hon, Mid that the preamt total
Caiselberry Lions.
Oct. It. Krohne also staled that
Tbe only other item appearing la 11.(as which doe. not count
log, proclaimed the week of Oct, w bounty win be making uae of lira. Mary Booth ( I jk e Mary)
I»o p .lati.l that ticket .ales
T-U aa Plre Prevention Week In jta IIH|J
a manner that would Geneva Peter* and Baby (llim a) on the Board of Sanford City tho** who qualified after being
are progressing well, both by bis the St. Johna River Dist. Court
of Honor will b# held at th*
OCT. T
Sanford.
meet with the approval of Ihe
“ THer* will b«- an Important club.' member* and member* of church OcL 13 end that UOop
Comm let loner‘a agenda tonight la ditqualifltd III I KM.
AitHIit* infta
the
Seminole
High
School
hand
In hie proclamation, hleyer gr*ete»i number of people who
“ We now have the targeat re mealing of the S-minaU Chief*
Jamct Sheppard (Sanfordt
311 will join olhcT county troops
mlacellancoui hutlneaa from the
Scott eatd “ Fir#* canae each year l t , .upportin* the county gos#rn
jl.lration in Seminole Count) hi*, Club tomorrow ntghi. T :l» p. m., which will benefit by their own in a ihree.lay campout this week­
Lorenfo McGriff (Sanford,’
floor
and
the
City
Commiaalon.
■Mold damage to property end meni with their MX dollan," be Meredith Jamca (Winter Park)
lory,” Mr*. Bruce taid Ihl* morn­ in the Citr Comml**|on Room of ticket tale*. The Sanford club will end at Camp Wtldernes*. Ihe new
Probably to be diacuated by the ing.
untold Iota of Ufa.
' •aid.
the Sanford City Hall." John aDo publish a program for the Scouts campsite.
Ethel Pucrifoy (Sanfordt
t
performance.
commiailonera ia tfc( po»aibilJty
“ It it the cutlem for one *c*k
•‘There la no doubt that if auch
“ When we total the numb*r of Schlrard said this morning.
Attendance waa reported at !&lt;«»-#
Margaret Towell (Sanford'
of each year to tr designated ln 0ffrr u made and accepted,
Joe Wctmcr and C. K. Fisher, p.r cent for the third consecu­
fo the eonstniction of a tewage Deraon. who have qualified, outItlrth*
Sch’rard. president of the Semi­
fir e Prevention Week in “ fn.T s«mmole County would become
Bab) Boy Crawford
treatment plant. Already announc* »ide of the new regiitrationi, * c nole Chief* Club said that thrr* Casselberry Lion* and co-chalr- tive meeting.
that do* emphatic may be placed mother educational center of the
m*n *ln , c h a r g e
producing
Baby Girl fame*
ed ia the vl.it to Sanford by the will hara a regiatratlon liet of will be very important busier**
by the public In preventing flrea Slate," lhe Chamber of Commerce
Discharge*
voter* who will take part in the to li*rut* and that picture* uf tbe sbuvr slated thal seven acta
Clty’ i fieri I agent who will un- November genera! election larger earlier game* played by the San­ have I,ecu booked and, ano: her
and dlhrtroua m u lti." he Mid.
EvecutJve Secretary aatd
John E. Jfodgea (HanfordI
(). f). Farrell .110 E. Flrmt
The Mayer said. “ I urge all
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i* being considered. iVelmer *1* - s'or 10 years thi* *tor# has
“ Being
acceitible
to more an-i France* Crownovcr and baby gl/l loubted!) tnfurm the board of the Ibati any we have ever experitnc* ford Sh k Im Ii i shown.
cittren* to cooperate with
mor#
p^pi,, „ f our afri&gt;
(Sanford)
pottibl# dale for the con.tructlon cd." »he Mid
Bill Fleming will he on hand •Aid that an) one of the acta (oniiitcntijr ofetfrvtd th§ fo*c l v ie org.niMtmnv • P ""® ™ * i the all# that la In be alluated on
OCT. «
|oB*rr hfltim
of the propped y#w*ga ireatto .how the film, Schlrard said, is worth more lhan the price of
r t « Prevention tteeh • " « «- ,m* 0f
tho mam four-Um-d
in n e r, r a i d e d
jUminlna*
and t« etplaln Jn«» nhal happen­ a ticket. Lyman School bandsmen Week day* » l , « •• * !&gt;* K *
meni plant amirding to the re­
concentntc on fir# prevenllon. tJ,urou|hfa„ , of th. Stal. would
FraaiM Blair (Sanford)
OCALA Jt— Olficer* ronfucated ed during the game that '« to be are al*o selling tickets and alii
Xstnrdav* 1 a, at- ••
Kvenue. of the Utility Department. II slot machine, and three other
be given a cut !n ihe proceeds
Bach year, the Sanford[■ ’ ** ] attract hundreda and hundred*
Anna Phillip* (Sanford I
n«a#d frnai 7:3# P *•
shown.
ocginllaUon hat emohaailad f b e of ,b# hJgh Mh|M, gra,llJatM of
Di*ehirgra
Tho flacal agrnt'a vlait ha* been camtiling device. In • raid on the
The meeting is being h«dd Just from 'Iteit tales. The *h-jw, a •Itturdav #"111 * ■ • Mow.
Prevention Week and b** adopi- CrMra, f Joridl who wwi)d oUwr.
Mr*. David Todd (Sanfotdl
Ocala Moo*e Lodge Saturday but prior to another Important game benefit performance to ralie funds
lilted foe October H
ed It •• one of it* Major pro „ , M ^ h|V( h&lt;(J •n UPporUlOU) Mr*. Kenneth Echola and Baby
no charge* were filed.
to be ptsyrd by the W v l high for the club'* sight cotisarvatloa
(Sanford*
- t® atland rolltl#.” Kridfr tsi
p r e s id e n t n a m e d
Sheriff Dave Balllie aid C. M. school football team, the rlub
•Tluouihuut kills »r#k. C M lr
•Tfc|s U a proposal that I think
Charlie Worthen (Seville)
UCAM JV_ Jintc* Sander* of Starry atate brvrTige depart­ president irmarkt-d, “ and one of
Jam*v Rhepfsard (Sanford)
man Robert Crumby Midi **«• should b* tbe next Number One
JaekronviH.
w „ rtccted pre.ldent ment *upervl»or eiplained own­ our main purpose* It to create
Jayreei will be bringing tbe m*s»- project that our county attempt
ership w*» not established. Bail!* interest and atlmulatc enthusiasm
nf
Ihe
Florida
Sute Mno*e A..n. •aid the raid *a * made after an for local high school *portv.”
ede of fire prevention to both w rtnip|,,e
he a id .
yesterday. Henry Cca.e of We.t anonymous tip the machine* were
young and old alike
|
County I* progre«jing
Both member, and pro*p»ctlv#
Palm Beach *a * named vice moved In for the .late conven­ member* are invited to attend the
LET WA
and going forward at the’ faster A t » p n ( f D l S t r i C t
president.
tion.
in IU____
hi*. M l l C n u
APS DO IT!
meeting, said Schlrard.
r a l e evar
___ . .eapenenced
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lory, John Krlder .aid thla m u r n / - a r J e n r | U t ) M e e t
Ing, and w* ahould progrel.
La wjM
ucationwiM juat the *ama u w*
Mra. Fre) R Gana*. pre.ldent
ifT*
ar* prng-f.atng ln every other of the Sanfonl tiardrn cluh •rllh
phaie of our, county's economy, representative* of ihe varifer*
«•
Ml.* Salli* Gra), M. mired
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cirrle* ailrndrd Ihe meeting of
•chool teacher died Sunday at _
.
the seventh dlatrict o f the Floiid*
1:13 p. m. at the rnidence of | n | | l)t|
Federation of Garden Clubi on
Mri. 1. C. Jorgcn.cn. 611 Park l U U l i y
Ortober vecond. al the Garden
Ava, where »he ha* lived for
|eluh renter in Oriando, Invitation*
n v t f i l year*.
(Continued f'nm Page I)
n r.r ii.ued by Mr*. C. E HaunSk* ha* lived in Sanford wood. Florid* Th* delegate, will de„
president of the Orlando
tint*
IMf.
She wa* b o r a
■ buffet dinner at Wakulla ( ; ar&lt;trn cluh and by diafrict diasar the town of Windier, Mo, Springa on Friday cvenlnj.
rrotor. Mr*. Julian LaughingJuly 13, IMI. H*r family w*r»
Governor Lelloy Collin* will buu*e
M riy rotllera from Kenlucky and feature th* conventionprogram
Featured »t&gt;eaker. were Mr*.
«o v*tf from Kentucky to Missouri a* speaker at the banquet on Fri- Joht) R parkinMm of Daytona
river country of Mlstouri Trrri- day evening.
noach iU|a p „ , i j rnl „ f the
lary. For 41year* Ml*«
GrayTfo, general se*«P&gt;n&gt;
of th* frderaUcn and Mr*. Vernon Confought the asm# primary school convention will be held in th* nor 0f Mr Dora, sue president,
clast In Ihe town of Windsor, jjous# Chamber* of the State club
prealdeni* gave report*.
Sb*
»wa.
» Capitol Building.
■*.. waa
— - •* Method lit and
stressing important activities and
Worthy Matron of 0. E. S. WindSpeaker, on Friday morning, project*, with a description of
tor Chapter, Windsor, Mo. When October 13, Include Eugene M. their local garden center*.
:• • *ht fln t cam# to Sanford ah# Morilock, president, Flr.t Federal
Mr*. George Hraa*. chairman.
■tad* her home at Mayfair Hotel, Savings and Luan nf New York had secured catering sendee and
later with Mr*. Jorgensen.
City; J. Moyer Sink, president, the delegation was .erser' s deBhs is survived by her niec* yvjeral Horn* lasan Bank of liciou* luncheon at the Garden
Mr*. Smiley Blanton o| Naw vorX (Jreenaboro; William B. O’Con- renter
where the)
informally
City, her great nephew Sydney G.
puhijj. retationr counsel, met the state officer* and ilUflray Jr, of Orlando great niece United Staica Savings and Loan trirt chairmrn of the I-Jeratiun.
Mr*. Alvin Kraft, of Minn.
league; and Joseph S. Guernaey,
—- ----— -----two great great niece* Mr*. John pr, . Wfn| of
Florida Saving* |
U / .:* :..Rrh*c and Mr*. Jerome Lambert and |^jjn League. For the Friday L C l i G T ^ f r l T l l i y
of Orlanio.
rumn limine*, lainchr-on the -peak- t a / _ _ L
Funeral ten ice* will be al 4 , r w|||
Waller Dtrier. presl- W G € K
U D S G rV C O
p. m Westnewlay Get. 10 at BrU- llfnt&lt;
States Savtng. and * * _ _ _ X L ! . U / , , \ ,
sou Funeral Home with the Rev. lj0&lt;n |^ague&gt; The Frida) after- r l G r e
1 I1IS W P " K
Milton Wyatt officiating. Burial noof) program will feature round
•• »
••• •«'
'••—k
In Oaklawn Memorial Park.
table discussion, and ..pen com- w|„ a(airi he celebrated in "t*mittee meeting*.
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The Satunlay morning program
I' .'m m '.r J..ei ft. Field anwill featute Charles L. Clements, noimred toda).
Sc, president, Chan- Federal
Comm.siting on the significance
Saving, and Lost Association, „e v Mtn--.| t ,K rr vvrttlnr Week,
Miami Bearh, who will report on
po|nl„ ) „ ut that each veae
,
, a special stud) of the Federal
n it thi* event ha* been
W ig 3 0 FA B U LO U S
The appointment of a Semi- „ 0|nf Bank S)aunn; » nJ Ed W. 0b ,e n .d at a reminder of the
&lt;’ V
nnt# Counly co chairman for the , „ Ul t »eculiv# vice president of
n, , fn |ng „ f a p,r.,m*l let* 2 0 0 A D A T TO S P E N D
Florida ritir.-n* for Elsenhower
CMrgl| Saving* and I-oan ,er
committee was announced this |rague The convention clo.e.
Etnphasiring
Ihe
traditional
Saturday morning with the annual annrtit« nf the letter mail. Field
Mr. Harold Ka.tner waa named bu.inra. mretlng
reminded Sanford re»ldm*» that
eormmly chairman « f Ihe Semione of the ha.ic Amerirsn Free­
dom* I. the unren»-*re&lt;l tran.w moucam
•vU.lon of their fir»t d a *, mail.
NEW
SPORTS SEDAN SI
Il U the mo't valuable p&gt;i*v&gt;v.U&gt;n
The
trtolvtiorur)
OS
IV
by
CITROLN
of frame—safer, smoother, .
of the ritlien. of a free country.
two.
You
enjoy
score*
o
f
escitmg
Fly dlrwet fo Nica, France, in N&gt;
Those ritirens who are Inlero.tCaptain Robert W. Jarkton,
...............
... the human imfirst with automatic &gt;ir-otl susperaioa
“ We
all know
holiday ads etuures—with S!00a day
hours, via Me avretfi mail txftrU
ad In volunteering to work with Commanding Officer of the San- portan-e of letter writing." Field
to spend t Your own limousine whirl*
tnttiairtlm . Use in a Riviera man­
the committee or to contribute to ford Naval Air Station, I. attend-(
WJV in which It hold*
you through a gay round o f gala
sion for four fabulous weeks. Reign
the “ Florida Citlr.-n* fur El.cn- ing the 3»th annual convention of, traltered famllle. tngethrr. of
cvtnu in nearby Nice. Cannes and
in a ro&gt;al bvnt, with all modern
bower’ fund, are a.ked to con- ih, Florida DUtrict of Kieani* lev-1 ^(vfng comfort and love and oewv
tact Mt» Ka.tner at l*t| E. Jnd lernalkmal being held In Fort (Jt b)| ,ha pfnpU of (he land Hul
other Riviera play grounds.
conveniences.
St. tatephnn* number t ill, »**d Uaudtrdai#
l i t . ralue I. imnu-avurahly frritServant *ufT, luxury fu/ni'htng*,
A work) o f pleasure awaits you.
the cour.iy chairman Ihi.
marn- ^ ^ Wilton, prendent of the er Iban that. It. impllrailon. ar#
gUmornuv patio, prisata swimming
Golden
beaches, festive occaviont,
Inf.
Sanford Klwanl. Club and Roy atmn.t Infinite
and boating facililic*. . . all ihi* and
da/rling scenery . . . sports, pleas­
Or. the count) chairman can y &gt;nni p,r,i)m t elect vre *l»o at“ We In America have Ihe peln iirc. . . all sour* in a stunning set­
ure, regal reLaration. ..you live the
bo contacted and rcach.d at trie- te-mllnM Ihe confab where pro- vilegr of un&lt;en»nrrd and jnllmitend • Ovlf
ting on Ihe Mediterranean!
phone nunilirr. 90S or IW-J, be grtw t »nd plan, of the Klwanl. rd mi-anv of communication tVlih
Life of Riley for a magmlKcnt, mem­
■■Inay ef
**ld.
club are being dlteuwrd
this In mind. I urge *11 cltifenv
orable month I
IU • once-in-a-bfcum* trip far
Allen .aid thi. morning
Plana -j-b(l ronvenilon cmvened la.t of Sanford in Join me In Ihl. naar# underway for .event import-^iK^t arid nil! continue through tlonnl crlchratlon l,et'* mak»
nut function*
will lake Tl). t,|,y Captain Jack.nn I. a .r u ll.tir r Writing W.-ck foi
ptare hi the Mar future.
.member of the Sanford Kneanii 1!C«fi the ureale.i rver,
Simple I# eiWar—levy fo wist
Club.
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Mayor Proclaims
Od. M 3 Fire
Prevention Week

In County's History

Chiefs Club To See

Film On SH S Games

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eftrn a* sou with. AH mines must
h» on odkial Conlrst Entry Blanks
who. hcuntaln, urnpktr contest rulct.
Get siwirv f r t t al any Gulf station.
Conte J rtosr* midnight, Oct. 11.

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Th e new 'Family Automobll*
Policy' became effective Sepember 1st. Thi* new policy
fi t * * Mna A t Insurant* pdoU t llN for aa ant* owner, U*
wife aad family, *■ bodily la| u iy a a d property damag*
dahllity, and on medical paymeau Is yaar » i i ** t m lartag this acw policy!*

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C ity Commission
Talks Close In Dark
The Board of Sanfoid City Commisslonera were in the dark last
night—and adjourned In the dark
following a routine session dur­
ing the hour'* msvllng.
Shortly before lh« commission­
er* completed their final round
nf busier** |n romr before them,
lights win- out due to a broken
power line. Light* remained off
even through the closing mtnule*
of the session
In a letter to the Women’* Auxi­
No written commitments hate
liary of Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital. The Sanford Herald offered been received by the City rela­
to stage the Second Annual Pan­ tive to funds with which to car­
cake Day early next year to as- ry out the Capital Improvement
al*t the auxiliary in raiiinjt fund* Program, according to a report
from City Manager Warren E.
for their project*.
Knowles, However. Knowlrs told
F-.rliee ihU year, the firat an-|
the commisiloner* " It look* as
nvjal "Pancake Pay*’ evrnl oa&lt;
If the City will gel the money —
A i i r I by Tile -.ntfonl Herald
Ihe question is where or when.”
xvTth member* of it* staff conA meeting hat been arhrdlitrd
tributlnjt Heir -ervicr- ant The
Sanford Hrralit contributing the Wednesday or Thursday to hear
a representative of a Miami in­
pancake Ingredients.
The letter asked that the date vestment broker discusi interest
for next year’a event be ret early rates and length of loan. The
*o that plan* could be completed, Committee from the Hoard of
U I* expected that the event, t’ ommissloner* will also receive
slated for an early dw’ c in 1937 information regarding the secur­
will attract at Iraat double the ing of funds thsough a local hank.
Sanford Police Thief Roy (i.
^m ber of Sanfonl and Seminole
Aunty ritiren* to eat njnrakea Williams told the Board of Com­
and sausage and eontrihule to missioner* that discussions slate I
to start lilt week with Fire
the Women'a Auxiliary fund
Chief Mark N. Cleveland, St., re­
Y o lrrd iy , another one of the garding the pension system (or
Women'a Auxiliary project* for both police and firemen, was inSeminole Memorial Hospital » » • ternipled by Chief Cleveland be­
cllmaxerl when the Hospitality ing hnspitaliird. He said "Ihe dlaCart was put in'o u*e for Ihe missions will get underway either
firat time. Mr*. M. I- Itaborn, tomorrow or Ihe next day." This
chairman of the Hospitality Shop
was revealed when commissioner*
at the hotpital for the auxiliary approved the relaming of 1330 to
A ecleJ the gaily colored cart Benevolent
Fund* which was
inled with eandie*. cum. cigars, used for making pension studies,
cigarettes, and other hospitality
II. N. S'ayrr was officially ap­
Shop Item* inlo the patlenta pointed Him lor of Finance for
rooms to serve Ihem.
the City of Sanford following Ihe
"Our flrtt customer wa* W. E. certlflration nf Sajer's eligibility
Watson who I* presently confined
by the Civil Service Board on
to Ihe Seminole Memorial Hn-pl- Oct. 4.
lal’ ’ Mr*. Ilibom said. Judge Wat­
City Manager Knowles reported
son celebrateil hi* 7fith birthday lo ihe Hoard of Conimi-Mmcr*
yeatenlny, and surrounded by (hat two rity employes were sus­
birthday cake*, gifl* and flow- pended following a report that
4k, he wa* the fir*t patient to nn expensive piece nf equipment
aec and u»e the service* of th* had been neglwc'ed. "A pair of
11— iPtlity Carl.
pliers were found in Ihe trans­
The Women'a Auxiliary of the mission of the tractor," sail
Seminole Memorial Hospital re­ Knowle*, "and the housing wa*
cently announce! that it i* now • so dry that it had begun to nr*t "
member of the Stale Auxiliary. Suspension* were for tvfo week*
Mr*. A. W. Epp», the Women * after finding that repair* would
Auxiliary president, said that cost t-VXl and that the employe*
there will lie a district mec’ tns of admitted r&gt;-»pon"ibllltv. "A* yet
Ihe Association of Florida Hospi­ no appeal* lo Ihe Civil Service
tal Auxiliaries in Winter I^ik at Board have been made," said the
£ Langford Hotel beginning on
City Manager.
Oct Ik.
In o'her action by th* three
The hoVcss auxiliary i* the man board l**l night, strrrt* anil
ITospItality Guild of the Florida drainage In Rose Court and
Sanitarium and Hospital with Mrs Grove Manor* subdivisions were
L. M. Sutter, president, of Or­ accepted for peimar.ent mainten­
lando. Other* are Mr* Brantley ance by the City of Sanford.
flurcham, president of the Orange
The vacating of an easement
Memorial Hospital Auxiliary and ant sewer in Grove Manor was
Mr*. R. J. Wl«er, president of appro* rd in order to construct
the Winter Paik Memorial Hospi- additional houses in the subdivi­
1^ Auxiliary.
sion to which st-wer facilitie* Will
▼The meeting on Oct. II. Thurs­ be installed.
day, will be sin at 10 a. m., said
Commissioner* A. I*. Wilton,
Mr*. Epp*. in the Tree Top Room who Is ai»o prr*ldent of Ihe San­
with Stale Officer* on the pro ford Kiwanl* Club, an I David
gram. Achievement report* of ‘.he Gatrhel, a member uf the San­
auxiliary and a problem « little ford civic club, are attending a
will begin at 3 p m.
Kiwanl* Convention in Fort Laud­
Luncheon will be »erved at Ihe erdale and were not prevent at
holel said Mr*. Epp*. with re- last night'a session.
■titration and luncheon ticket*
I? 50 Registration will begin at
B|*. m.
“ it member* of the Auxillaiy
Mayor F, D. Scott and CityJre Invl'ed and urped to atlrnd
llfue there will he a discussion Manager Warren E. Knowles will
at this meeting of Ihe "High atlrnd a meeting of the Florida
Fever" felliet, the Broadway Municipal la-ague which will be
piodiirtiun the local anaiLary will held In Fort Lauderdale, Nov.
•tag# to February.
IM T.

Herald Offers
To Stage 2nd
Pancake Day'

Meeting Scheduled

TU E S D A Y . OCTOBER 9, 1956

SAN FO R D , FLO RID A

IPublic Housing
N ow Available
To M ore People

The Rev.' Robert II. Spear Jr.,
paatnr of the Church of the V*f,-irrnr here was paid a very nigh
rnmptimrnt at the weekly meet­
ing of the Sanford It «'ar&gt; ( luh
yesterday afternoon when prac
lically the entire membership of
the club remained to hear ms
talk and gav? op the opt) irtunity
to wllnesa a World Sene* haiehall game that made history.
In speaking on "The Exper­
iences and Ob-crvallon* In The
Course of a Young Minister's
Ufe'*, Ihe Rev Spear, at time*,
had hi* audience laughing loud­
ly at the tales he tol I and 'hen,
speaking seriously he made a
tremendous Impression on tne
group with his sincerity and iti*
inspirational message, “ The Hand
of Ihe Master",
Bom in N e« Jersey, "Bob’*
Spear received hi* early school­
ing in Wllming'nn, Del. and after,
many moving* with hit parents,
he graduate I from the Home­
stead. Fin High School He *|&gt;ent
three and a half year* In Ihe
Army Infantry, after which he
prepared for Ihe ministry and
•tarted hi* first pastorate m Titus­
ville where in August 1919. I.e
married .Mary Frence* Carter.
In I9'»l. he was railed to the pas­
torate of thp local Church of The
Naiarrive. He and his wife have
tw o rhildren. Jim, four and a half
year* of age. and Joy, aged two.
The Rev Spear was Introduced
by Charlie Morrison, program
chairman for Ihe day. During the
meeting preaided oxer by Dr,
Charles 1. Persons, the club, upon
motion of Mayor F n Seott. fol­
lowing some remark* by George
Stine, unanimously endorsed Ro­
ta rian James B. Keith of the Or­
lando Club for Ihe post of di*IricV governor, to he Voted on at
Ihe Winler Haven District Con­
form. r. Sun lay through Tuesday
uf next week, law at delegates lo
Ihe conference are: Dr. Tenons,
secretary Dr. R. W. Ruprecht,
Charlrs Wagner and Harry Simp­
son.

Dodgers Win Ties
Up Series 3-3
BROOKLYN '.It— Jackie Robin. n‘ « single with two nut and two
nn ha-r in the tenth inning
hrotixhl in Junior Gilliam wdh a
run that gave the Brooklyn Dodjer* a l-o victory over Ihe New
York Yankee* Inlay and tin! Ihe
World Series at three vlctorie*
each.
The seventh and deriding tim e
will he played at Ehl*el* Field to­
morrow.
Robinson's hit broke up a bril­
liant pitching duel la-tween Hob
Turley nf tin- Yank* an I Clem labine nf Ihe Dodger*. It wa* ..nly
Ihe fourth hi! o ff Turley, who was
in occasional trouble because of
wildness bul strurk out plr\en.
I.abin* touched for five hit* in
lha first fom innings, yielded only
la all.

NO. 209

CofC Membership
Drive Opens Soon

'Tongrcii, last summer, chang­
ed the public housing law enabl­
ing local housing authorities to
rent to a »ingle person If they are
over the age of IS, or rent to two
person* unrelated, if one of them
i* over US." Gordon Bradley, Exc, utivr Director of the Sanford
and Semlnolr County Housing AuIhuriti** said today,
"Thta change hat made public
housing avallaote lu more peo­
ple." Bradley said.
"In the part we have had quite
a few requests from older people
whose applications we could not
"The Seminole County Chamber
handle," ihe local housing authori­
of Commerce membership drive
ty official said.
"However," he added, "for peo­ will get underway In Ihr near fu­
ple under 63, Ihe present law still ture," Don Halles. chairman of the
ronlrol* and there must be two Important Chambei of Commerce
or more that are bh&gt;od relations, committee said yesterday.
married, or adopted.
Bale* m*l with Chamber ol Com"W e have quite a few vacancies mem* Pre-ident Clifford Me­
in Castle Brewer and William Klbhin ami Ihe Chamber of ('sim­
ilar k Court*, some rwuied by peo merer
Manager John Krider
pie going north In the early -um- yesterday to begin planning for Ihe
mer In search of employment." membership campaign slated to be
Bradley commented
staged during this month.
’"There arc no vacancies in
'This la a very importanl year In
Edward lllggln* Terrace." h* said, ^ e Seminole County Chamber of
"but wc are still accepting app'i- Commerce history," Don Hale* said
yesterday at he emphaslred that
ration*.’'
The new housing unit making this year’ * campalrn mu*t he
available 30 now apartments will one of the most aggressive of any
lie built just west of Edward Hig­ in the past.
"There are numerous project*, DON RA LE S, C H A IR M A N o f the Seminole County Chnmlmr o f Commerce Member*
gins Terrace and anrther will be
being
planned for Ihi* year and "hin Drive Committee (le ft) meets with President Clifford McKIbbin (ritfht) nndI Man*
Mancnnrtnirlrrt in 11* lerto located
—*■ one ~i
v - - i.
~ - ..........
(S ta ff
south of the new colored school, -each
of .them
is iImportant
to M(ter j 0hn Krider (center) to (dan the forthcoming mcmbcrahiiv cani|mign.
I'rrliminarv plan* were taken Sanford and Seminole County i e«n
I’ holo)
h»
to Atlanta during Ihe peal week- l^nu^,, pro»P^rity and growth." hr
end lay An lilted John durtuii l\ M,&lt;*and Gordon Bradiev f..r anpr.val
"However. It i* impossible fur
with plans to get construction uiv Ju&gt;| * few key ritiieni to accom
drew ay around Feu. i next year. plish all that must be dune during
The two units are under a*p#r- one ef Ihe most significant years
xte authorities and will coat in the in Ihe area's history,“ Bales (mint­
ed out. "We need Ihe cooperation
nn^htKirh'HHl ,.f txm.au) each
and strengih nf every merchant,
Merle W. Warner, C-yrar-old
professional men Industry owner,
service station operator, announc­
and rlllien in order to accomplish
ed hit candidary and qualified
all that your Chamber of Commer­
John Krider. City Commission­ near noun today Tor Ihe Sanford
ce hat set cut to do during 1938
and 1931,"
er, Manager o f the ftemlnole City Commission In Ihe Nov. 8
Hales told president Clifford Me- County Chamber o f Commerce, elect ion.
Warner said this morning that
Klbhin and Manager John Krider, and Seminole County Commission' "We musl have Ihr largest mem­
he la announcing hti candidacy
rr-elect, said this morning that
bership our organ Italian has ever
for Ihe seat on Ihe Board of San­
experienced in the past fur It la " I will not be a candidate for re- ford City Commli*h»ner* now held
very Important that up pull lo- -'(##Hn* lu-tlw Board of Sanford h. Johr Krider
DR BARY— The De Bary Gar- telber at a learn lo gel result* that City Com ml sinner*."
"I promised lo t year (hat I
den rlnh met Friday at the mm- Jrr expected of ns in the deqti"M y c-ommltnienli and the woull be a candidate again this
munity cenlrr and welcomed the nn|# County Chamber of Com- program of Ihe City and County year, and 1 am not going hark on
following members: Mr*, la-on
my promise," he -aid
Magee, Mrs Robert Elmers, Mr*.
A* he explained his member- are of such nature that I would
In an Interview this morning,
&lt; he»ter llcari.k, Mr* K,C Hlei- -hip drive plan* l» the two Cham- he unable to serve ua a City Ihe former Imran, tlhlo man said,
hr, Mr*. Nil* Ljunhcrg. Mr*, her of Commerce leaders. Hale* Cnmniisiioner." Krider said a* be " I am for a progressive city, one
l.lovd 'tchrter, Mrs. II. I’. New- -aid "This year'* campaign for announced I hat he would not be that krep* moving ahead In un
ton, Mr*. Louis Ulhrop. Mr*, members it goin g to be the must
a r indiciale In the forthcoming attempt lo keep abreast of Ihe
Arthur Miller. Mr*. Albert Neal, extensive xre have ever staged
need* of the rnmmunlty."
city election.
Mr&gt; Joseph Callahan, Sirs. Bert hare. We will have everything
Warner emphasjird that "I um
" I feel like ihe City I* In pro­
Newton, Mr*. La Velle Pierce ready for Ihe appointed time and
heartily In favor of Ihe present
bably
Ihe
heal
shape
It
has
been
and Mr*. Montague Clraver. Miss rnmplele Ihe solicitation for memCapital Improvement Program—
Cornelia Fhaw and Mis* Elma berihlp* In a minimum of time." in II* history," he said.
but in addition--I alto favor a
M E R LE W A R N E R
Johnson.
Commissioner Krider staled " f continuing program of Improve­
"We know how Important workfeel
that,
at
the
completion
of
(S t a ff Ph oto)
Mis* Edith Belter. DeLant lib- inf hours are io our business men
ments to benefit the city and its
rartrn, gave an intere-tlng history and for that reason this ear'* my present term of office, that rillten*."
of The Coming nf the Flowers, campaign for members
Mott important for Fanfonl is a
I tie I will be leaving Ihe City in the
»hi&lt;h depleted the Introduction -hortrned so that each pep I wdl very competent hands of the pre­ Dorks amt Terminal in that (h*
and development of wild flowers have only so much to do
id no sent Ib.ard of Sanford City Com­ business people of ;&lt;iartfu&gt; I and.
missioner*.
and plants brought inlo England more." Balea laid
Central Florida ran lake wdvant-'
and America through the eench|tnhM, o( Com„ , n
Prr„ .
" I deeply appreciate the pri­ age of water f'elaht coming tnio
vilege of serving the people of this area by means of a fleet
the Cily of Ksnfonl and I appre- of barges. Warmer laid.
h-"o
u —
rlatr the confidence that ha*
The continuing Inpmvrmrnt of
i|P’in ' i" 1 {°.[ Sanford ami Seminole County ar been placed in me," Krider said. our sewage system by expanrioa
next spring') annuals
Speaking of hit future duties a sewage treatment tdxr.t a broad
1 '
*
*
compllsh the projects that are
sited enriching of soil, *»iih seedl
ahead nf tit In the foreseeable Krider commented, " I xrtll de- street paving program, an air
LONGWOOD— The l.oogwood
especially treated for fungus, , . . . .
__
,
....
vote my time exclusively to the station nr slrport for our city,
i. ' i ., i„ and those „coaled
. | J xmmr.
future I am eons need that
ant* ilepreJation
.... hi* ambitious program Ihr Seminole annexation of all Ihe nf-ssary Area Chamber „ ( CnmmtTcr -v-llt
m^mbrnraWp drive will he
meet Ihi* ThUisdny evening vt 4
with fertillrrr and a priparatlon ^
Ihe no&gt;st surressful ever slagrd. County Chamber of Commerce fringe area to continue the pro­ p. m, in Sunnyshadr Pari, when
which make* them eold lert-lant.
Don Rale*, Sanford auloniohlle has outline I -a**o I will lake of­ gress of Sanford, full roipera plan* will be rompletr I for ih*
Stic detrribed the planting of
fice Ihe first o f Ihe coming year lion with our Navy, and a long
auction being hvld on tht ?!
fl*l% for pentumas. She stated tealer. and head of the 3|eniliei- la a County Commissioner.
range plan are all necessary for
ship
Drive
Committee,
said
that
This v'ver.t will be held in inthat being a gardner doesn't en­
" I will sponsor tome progres­ Ihe continued growth of 'la- Fr.n- h)shade Park al 7:30 p in with
tail the grmus of • magician, ra­ "The date for the beginning of
fold area, Warner said thti morn­
alt proceeds going to the Medical
ther the every day porrtttcnce •&gt;ur membership drive will he an sive moverienl* In the Coutv'y ai
ing.
and patten.e that marks success mmneed within a very short time a wlode." Krider -aid.
Fund, at winch time It ia hoped
"
I
am
announcing
my
candh
m the horticultural field
J,M* complete plan* will also he
to raise enough fund. In rotnpleta
key for the Sanford City Coinml* the bull ting. Ths-fe will h&lt; rcAt the close of Ihe hu-lnesi made known."
lion to that 1 might help continue 1"’ .......
trrved
'n " i
:h#
sessinn Ihe pew year books were
" I want lo emphaslte. Ihougb,"
Ihr aggressive program lh.it hat
Auction for all.
distributed and admired.
* let, "that we need mery
Imen -lar*rd by Ihr prt- enl
busiust man, ptufesslnnal man
Corporal Charles "(.'hurk' 'sun­
hoard," he said.
ders of Ihe Florida Highway Painduslry owner and eitlren as a
The Board of Sanford City
Warner lives in Sanforl at
member of the Seminole County Commissioners last nigh* accepted 3m s Myrtle Ave where he ownl ,,
tiol will, be
of ...the cxeniiig
_ guest
,
k and
Chamber of Commerce."
Ihe use of Ihr copyrighted slogan h(l home. He and his wife. Ituth
,,
„
".See Florida From Sanford"; hlVf three rhildren, Autha. who ‘ J0*
,
1 n
from Mrs. Frml Williama.
&gt;tivr. In Kllver Springs, Md. and ' T „
,
th
Annual ChildUse of Ihe slogan will be used hat 2 rhildren: fatnc and Jinvmic.
Jl"
"
red's Christmas Party will also
by
various
-irganirallons,
with
He
ramr
lo
Ssnfnitl
In
I1W
vml
SANI.ANDO SPRINGS _ II-w X - P r n r L H a w i x
In- distrusted am! ihe rhilimar fur
prrmit.ion of the City of Sanfonl became uffilialrd with (Mham
women may rrea'e their own hair 1 0 ' - r O C K
UOWn
I his e vin t will 1e inno'imiil
o* mail and lllrralurr mailed toi Motor Co. until 1931 and Ihen
styles by n.ing (heir natural rurl
T r t y i D r il/ n r e
Refreshment* will lie -eixrd at
pntnl* Ihroughoul Ihe country.
I
(Continu'd III) Page 3)
will he demonstrated at 7 P. m. w n
1
l/ n v e r 5
the soci.il hour to follow Ihi meet­
Fx'nrrliv at fmlando Springs by
Sanford Police Chief Roy (7.
ing.
Angie (Hanlon of the Enchanted Williams *•** instructed '*-1 n'"htl
Mirror.
the Board of Sanford City
The hair itylist will appear a* ' '"inmi*-loners to rail In (axl
a gue.t instructor of Ihe Kan- ’ rivers and v * m Ihem that (heir . . . . .
_
The Sanfonl Semlnolr- i'hlefi
Undo Spring* Charm Colltfe,
win b. pleNd up unles* \ A i i L C w M ^ n - I ^ ^
~
Club meet* tonight at 7:3” ■&gt;* the
however, xi.llor. lo the attraction
de..b'. paring, .peeICltv Hall
on that day may *ee ihe demon- in»
'" r 'r d.sem.rte.y'
■
John Schlrnrd Jr.. Chi'ub
stra'ion.
fh lef William* 'Xp'ained that
A meeting with Ihe Florida come* on Ihe heels of ihe trp«rt , pre-ldt '.t, said It at 'hi r
SalunUy will make Ihe third certain Colored Tux* 'krUei &lt; ha-t Development I'ommlssion h a » ed apphcnllon* by two barge lines r4|
point* lo be br..u;;hl
bI- been arrested ami charged with (wen scheduled by Seminole Coun-, for permits "to haul commodiclass of Ihe four-month serri
i»„. r|ul.. a id r&lt; un
Is var'Mie
v^i'.u, vtoiattuna
vlolstlna bul
but that th*y
ihry ty
,y chamb-r
chamber of Commeree Man- lie* inlo Sanford."
monthly charm school which la
rnemheta and prosper* Ire
being conducted free of rharge -ontinued in operate their »h* ^gpr John Krider.
The two reported barge line, lnP,n)H&gt;rt alteml
for M girls from nine Central in the tame mannee.
Kri !er leaves for Tallahassee ippilralion* bring l« life a re- '
_________
Florida tontmunities. The achool
However, said Chief Williams,, tomorrow where he will meet rival of efforts to stimulate wa­
it designed to create a pool
of " ter send reports to the Depart- with the Important Stale commit- ter freight traffic on Ihe St.
models which may be used
by rvent of Public Bafety on every sion for talka relative to future Johns River leven l years ago
chamber* of commerce and at- violation are rharge them with " program* In Keminole County.
and a move to establish dorks
Generally fair Ihronrt Wednes­
tractions in the area
Numerous complaint- were re"The purpose nf my meeting." an) terminal* at Sanford.
day; low lonlgbi (Hti.
The first class la scheduled to pnrt«.| by members of the Board Krider said, "la to find ou the
"We have waited a long time
rnmplele ihe course Dec IS. K'u- ,,f Ranford City Commissioner*, statu* nf Industrial development for ■ stimulus to get the Indusdent* already are signed
for ,omr concerning specific instanr- in Central Florid*.
trial picture developed for Semirlastei through August 1937. A
*-|t «oema *» If we're getting
" I will rume out of Ihi* meet- note County," Krider said today,
waiting list has not been ertab- too many of these cabs and It ing with a better view of what we and it seems as if we might
IIshed for classes after the third |t time that we start relurlng may expect In Seminole County be at the starting point of the
course, but Banlando ftpringa re- the number of Colored rail* that ’ during the forthcoming year," be greatest Indurtrial development
program In Seminole County'*
purls* Ihai It will re-open regia- are operating," one commlstio.vrr *•*-!.
italioo* in January.
i said.
| Krider'* visit lo Tallahassee history."

I

Rotarians Hear
Impressive Talk
By Rev. R. Spear

iat#d Pr### Leaned W irt

Campaign
Plans Are
Underway

History Of Coming
Of Flowers Given
At Club Gathering

7-

Krider Will Not Warner Enters City
Seek Re-Election Commission Race
To Commission

■►

Medical Fund Will
Receive Proceeds
From CofC Auction

• . a T f f o S s s s j s ii

Board Accepts
Slogan For City

Hair Stylist To Be
Guest Instructor
At Charm College Chief Williams

Krider Schedules Talk
W

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i 5 5 3 6 ^ '- '
T W O C E LE B R A T IO N S IN O N E ! Mr*. M. I*. Raborn M rvta the firat patient from the
Seminole Memorial Hospital'* Women's Auxiliary*a "H oapltality Cart'* put into use yestw d a y . Th# customer I* W . E. Watson who celebrated hla 7fith birthday ninny with
ih e InauRuratlon o f the new Women'a Auxilliiry Ifo#p lt«llty Tart Mrs. ItnlK»rn Is chair­
man o f the Auxiliary's Hospitality Shop at th# local hoapital. (S ta ff I’ holo)

JW !)"'".

Chiefs Club Meet

| jn U X O d n S IO Il V jF O U P

Weather

Additional
Local N ew s
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THE OLD HOME TOWN

•afiwwdU » hrmnORK*

Bv

STANLEY

HAIVIT M. MATUfOW, (above),
31, turnabout wltnet* In Ilia
government’* rar« *gatn«t I3
fommunlUa, n n round guilty In
federal Court, New York, on
five count* o f perjury. The
Juror* did not believe Matuluw'j contention that former
Militant U.S. Attorney (toy M.
Culm hid persuaded him lo lie
*t the Red*' trial. Cohn had oppeared on the *tand to deny the
allegation.
(International)

Whitney Leaps Into
Movie Business
With Both Feet
HOLLYWOOD utt-C. V. Whit­
ney hi* leaped Into the movie,
buiincM with both feet. He en&gt;,
teted il at ■ time when nome
person* drapalred of it* future.
But not Whitney,
" I riprrtied my faith In the
motion picture buiinei* when I
(o t Into It • year ago,"he mid
in the Westwood office of hi*
company. " I think (he builitetf
look* even better now,
“ I think in a normal year our
picture. "The Searehen,” woulj
be pp for Aradrmy ronaideration.
Hut there have hern *o many
other good picture* this year that
I don't believe w*'H be In con­
tention."
Whitney'* active intereit In the
movie* m i delayed 35 yean by
a chain of ctrcumitanrea, he ex­
plained. He first became Intri­
gued with film* through a friend­
ship with Mrrian C. Cooper, with
whom he is now associated.
" I first met Mr. Cooper In 1*31,
I brlieye," *a!d Whitney, " I went
with him to the premiere of hli
'Chang' in New York. Hut I urai
too busy organising Pan-American
World Airway* to get Into th# pic­
ture bualnei*. Then I itartrd the
Ilulsnn Hay Mining It Smelting
Co., which is now the second big­
gest in Canada."
He Was busy with thine enter­
prises until the war. He enlisted
the day after Pear) Harbor and
didn't get out until IMS (he waa a
colonel in Air Force Intelligence).
After thal. he was In gvernment
for iwu years, as assistant secre­
tary of Air and undersecretary of
Commerce. PIu* which he wa* In­
volved in other business# such ai
*to&lt;k raising; raring stable and
marine studios in Florida.
Whilnoy, a ruggedly handsome
man who chooses hi* words care­
fully between puff* on a pipe,
said he and his coualn, John Hay
Whitney, backed some of the first
successful color pictures of the
1030s and Invested in Technical-

BEU'.ItADE Yugoslavia lit—
Prrsidant Tito returned today
from an eight day visit to the
Soviet Union.
Authoritative source* here ex­
press the opinion that Tito and
Soviet Communist party boss Ni­
kita Khrushchev failed to settle
whatever policy row may exist be­
tween the lwo government* and
Communist parties.
Tito left here on what wa* billed
aa a vacation in the S o v i e t
Crimea. HD trip followed a visit
by Khrushchev to Yugoslavia, al­
so officially described aa a vara.
Uon. Rut Informed source! said
there were discussions of crucial
matters, including differences of
an ideological nature, between the
Hutilana and the Yugoslav leader
with whom Moscow feuded from
IMS until after the death of Stalin.

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�70 Memberships (Warner
Left For '56-57
r; Concert Series

Home Building
Shows Increase

Halloween Carnival
Planned By P-TA

By MARIAN JONES
OVIEDO - Mr*. F. M. Sparks,
finance chalrmin of tile Oviedo
P-TA and official Halloween Car-

By MK*. WITH LAYO
LONGliVOOD — Budding of raw
home! in Longwood It steadily m'* * Chairman thereby, held
gaining according to a request meeting of the Halloween Carnival
"There are only TO member
made at the Longwood Town chairmen at the ichool auditorium
Council meeting U it Thur»day for thur»day afternoon to formulate •hipa left for our concert act let
this season," said Francis Routhe opening of two new atrreU
plans for the forthcorain Carni­
and the extention of a now exist­
val, to be held on Tuesday night, millat. president of the Seminole
ing atreet. The builder reported
O L It), at the ichool gymnasium. Mutual Concert Auociation.
that he intend* in start construc­
The chairmen and the b-toihs 'However, It it important that
tion at once of nine new homes
Ihey will represent are as follow*: we get theie membership* In at
In the moderate price class. This
Firit graJe, Mr*. Milton Gore as quickly at possible so that San­
I will also necessitate extending
chairman—"Sidewalk Cafe"; seenew water linea. The Town Court
ford and Seminole County can
' " • lCri
, T There Cnd ^adf. Mr*. Id. AlrX.mdtT It
be assured of one of the most
ell agreed to the■ W
«- There ch, irm, n .-Smill Tot,
were also seteral individual build- lhjn, crldc M f, John E w u ,J outstanding seres every
prrini{ permit* ur me .
I chairman, * i ,irk a l\xket**; fourth trnlrd here," he said,
Due to Mayor Screeney * re- Krtlir M„
w t- y,-humscher "Membership in the Seminole
fusual to sign Ordinance 131 at a, chairman, "llldes"; f i f t h Mutual Concert Association is
the last meeting It was again
x;r, pn - ytcCall at chat limited," said Francis
Roumtl
read and approved by the neces- man
„ ( skill"; sixth ’**• " ind
onl&gt;'
**&gt;e
sary
number ofcouncUmvn.
gMjf&gt; Mrf John l0 f,
chairman ‘numb&lt;’ r memberahlpa
audi
Therefore. Onl.nance No. 131 now -country Store"; seventh grade, '"rium seating will sllow."
becomes » law of the town Vhl*
Young Harris as chairman,
The local Concert association
Ordinance regulalr* the hour* of -j|0||)oa Stand"; eighth grade, president said "This je a r ’ s aeries
,11 ettabllshment* selling ako- yjr&gt;- f)ufm Ulrry
as chairman, “ ill consist of four
concerts,
holie beverages, with the hours • TheSupper” ; ninth grade, Mrs. with a program so varied that
now being from I “ ,r&gt;- J°
It c. tlilier a* chairman, "look- every
nicmbsr of the
family,
midnight Monday through SalurFood"; tcnih grade, \|r* Find from the youngster to the oldday. elo«e Saturday midnight un- fgobbiuw at chairman, "Games''; est, can enjoy it tothe fullest
til Monday a. m. Also that the e|ervnth grade, Mrs. Joe Battle a extent."
bar or room where
alcohol hew chairman.
"Fish I'nni"; and "F o r
instance" Francis Ronerages are dispensed mtisl be twelfth
.......... _grade, Mr*. John Dud* as imllat
said, "our first concert
vacated by all patrons and the ,'hairman, "post Office ; the nil) feature Mary Hutchinson who
_ room closed for all business at |rrn-err, t -Dine n Dance” ; the ha* appeared in many Broadw midnight.
faculty, "A surpri-e."
way production*, ha* played im­
The Water Department was I n
- ------------------------portant supporting rote*, and pre&gt;ent*
a non-stop performance
atrucled to
proceed with the Xl|#»||wj%cn||C S o P
fencing of thi property where the I l l U m p b U l l 5 J C C
ihanging from eharae'er to charac­
ter swiftly and easily."
town’s water well, stand, pipe,
f . f Z r n n A en rt
'*"■ redtrvoir and pumphouse t~ loO ru n U 5 0 n
Miss Hutrhlnion will be heard
in Sanford on Nov. 19.
The second concert will bring
Ml DOW NAMED
Rq MARIAN JONES
tiic Chanticleer Male Quartet to
lO L 'M k CLERK
t)\ IF.DO — Quite a surprise was Sanford to literally sing thernsehv.
*s
FORT MYERS r — V r' .,„V . J i? ,t0.,e ..,orJ h* R ,' rr,‘,,d » n*« mto the hean* of the concert a*
burn Moore was appointed H*ndty Mr, i \ Thompson 'hit na*t •ociation’ s members. Sol,n*t* of
County cletk yesterday in P1*1® &gt;iel* They *au their little great the quartet are from the Robert
of her hu-band who was kilted in s-ran.Unn for the f:r«’ time. Lit* Shaw Chorale staged by Gene
« collision between his aiitomo- |]P David is the son of their Bay lisa.
" ■ '" b ile and a truck near Clewidon. grandson. James Allen Thompson
In the third concert, local eonI ‘*'~,4he Wl|| ,crvc until Ihe post is Jr and Airs. Thompson
cert association membeia will enjoy
The father was until rerrntly Flayer*, Incorporated in "Char
filled by a special election
J»t IJ. James Allen Thompson ley's Aunt", said Ronmtllat. With
Jr. of lb* U. S Army. He gradu­ this group comrs complete sett­
ated from Merter L'niversity with ings, fights, costumes, and a tom
a second lieutenant's rating, mar­ pany of U.
ried an Albany. Georgia girt, also
And for the final concert of the
a graduate of Merrer, and went
season. The Festival Sy mphonrttr,
into the service. Hr ha* hern
directed by Robrrt Rudie, an ex
stationed in Texas most of his
. citing young American violinist.
two years; therefore, Mr.
* ” '* will thrill its audience. The Festi11
. T *r
l
val
Sj mphonetie, eompo.ed of
I! .
nr lh‘ " f wme of Ihe fin d instrumental!,L
' - 5 “
fn ,m orfhe.lra.. will feature RobI X b'akHM This worts sa.lt cow age. until Ibis past week.
nf IK* follow It*
The baby's grandparent*, Mr. rrt Rudie In violin »o|oa, Cynthia
t. n.mot* all e»ls»la«for ttl*
re- and Mr*. James Alien Thompion.1Oti*. haiplst, Elliabeth Winslow,
footle- *"■• aatvaaln*
re.tde in Vero Beach where hr I* soprano, and Howard Shaw, han
‘ nVrt..- r.~ «
of
m.true. lone.
lion. The baby and hit parent*
h-»t mop Into pi*-*
Tho»e who have no! yet secured
X Os.r in*
are* • ’ will be living at A’ero now, so
Iheir membership, uld Itnumillat
etlstl.* MWf
»epl&gt; 4
uelloim c-ailr, of ti.»p pit-J1- Ihe ftevrrerul and Atr* Th.-mp.uB mjl,. r# (c n , them by c, mn| u ,j
aeaii.-l •&lt; 'h* r»t* , » ' *; are eagerly anticipating an early or
«oun&lt;li e*r !*■' eo'i*&gt;* f , *i of vi*it from all In order lo gtt
roof *iirfsr* I'lls s r t at wm*
■1,1 is hit* tool wro « n* «»•**&gt;• pictures of the four generations,
n.ss of »« lh n--o.nl •»&gt;(*-•
The Reverent Thompson, who
ronfu • luip.*e sh**t» Slo-h-s
r-o __
|i-if ...
tnnial .J--inl* olid.
hat been a resident of Oviedo
i;'.n.V. V !!a uptp; r
t0&gt; ibo,lt for’ &gt; &gt; » - » »• * retire
tin iti.c *p«c*-S "oi nunistri and * fornirr minister of
Of interetl lo frirnd* o f recent
o s . r * Inch** ; - *»"' "■»
the Ovie-lu Banti.t Church. He
Commanding Officers o f the San­
Imopl.t.t) recently relebiated hi* With birth- ford Naval Air Station is the
-n.-.l-.i .-!*»* ■' •*' ' day
Fflllf
information roelved In Sinf-uri
pi*' h i
ik r #1 uMl*
*
Rll*1*!
• • • lin t
a ll
about iheir rhange of command.
p H r II »-• U h l In I t n c i h t n o t f t
Captain John L. Chittendon*
f # P d ln * JA f## l
ilfp ia c#
rn «f
111*.
order* to be Commanding Officer
t t* w u n it *
« h « r9
n # f# a«*TY
of the CSS Princeton, one of tha
•fit* tti a 11 ho |pld In m m p U l*
0&lt;T. 4
r A w fo rn iA ih •&gt; w tt h is i» n u f* * i u f Navy's largest airrraft carriers,
•r*&gt;
»r t n in n t * f i' lilln M
■f1|4 in
Admls-i-in*
were published Friday.
ifiiitilnf, He. iff ita■It N •» *l
Mr*. Shelby Murphy
In n
Captain Chillrnion la going lo
Birth*
O n lv
hon«
f l- U
a n .!
r l* r
I
hi* new command from duty in
rW ltl V rnfitfRrtAfi Will U r m
Baby Girl Aturphy
(he Mediterranean area.
•t4 fff&lt; 1 f « r t • H .- r k ,
OCT. *
flnfdnfi f,.
In addition, recent orders hav#
|!i«f ulli • l&gt;lrtt lnr
.Admissions
llrttihit « \ xlknrfly
tkf
been Issued to Captain Janie* K.
Rosalie
Mlllrr
(Sanford)
r h r «»f JUnfnrsI, Fl'Artilp
\'o»e Jr . who was ordered to be
Ellis Edwards (Sanford)
Commanding Officer of the Naval
Helen
M.
AlcGragh
(Sanford,
M IT It i : T O
M K F iiM l
-Air Station at OUmtda, Calif,
T O i T .U J IA lH lK T . M L U H .
Alii Hyyti (.Sanford)
l t t t k rta tv n
r * » ld # n c «
a a*
I v I*
Captain A’oie will go to hi*
Helen Horton (Sanford)
f l u m r ! A t t n u t . A t la n t i
y « o in u *
new Command In California from
I *1* m »*■ i P k * n o lle * t h H ) o j * r *
h f t f b ) r t i ’j l r r j lo H U y o u f n i u *
duty in tha Alaskan area.

,,ud

For First Time

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(Continued from Page I)
purchased the service station he
now operates at the corner of
First St. and Sanford Ave
Warner was born and raised
In Lucas. Ohio, was educated
(here, and where he owned and
operated a fleet of buses, had
his own garage, ami operated a
super service station.
Merle Warner is an avlition en­
thusiast and still operates his
own plane. “ It is *til] my hubby,"
said Warner, "and I fly my plane
wherever business, pleasure or
my hobby take* me."
"I have followed our city gov­
ernment for the pa*t ten years
and I have watched its plans and
action so that I feel now that 1
know what is going on ami how
it ia being accomplished,” Warn­
er said this morning, ' Or course,
I have had an opportunity to
talk to many of our civic leader*
and I feel that 1 know the city's
needs,"
"The success of Sanford and
our problems !n meeting the
growth and expansion of this
area can only be met by aggies•ivr, firm and poaitivc planning
and thinking," Warner pointed
out.
" If we want Sanford to grow
big we must think big, ami that's
tlie reason, and my primary pur­
pose in offering myself a* a can­
didate for the Board of Sanford
City Commissioner*," said Warn­

and ‘ Free* m» In a 8th Happy
Birthday Jtannlt".
In addition to tha punch and
cake, the children were served
ice cream and to each child wax
given a little man made of mar­
Little Jeannie Carter, who had* shmallows, toothpicks, gumdrop*
her tonsils and adenoid* removed and ralsini and an oatmeal cookit
recently was such a good girl with the chlld'a name on IL
After the refreshment* were
that a* a rewarJ her mother and
served Jeannie opened her many
daddy gave her a party to cele­ lovely gifts and thanked each
brate her fifth bnthdny on Oct. little guest for coming.
4.
Those attendmg were Ruthit
The small y o u n g g u e s t s Bullard, D o u g l a s Malinowski,
played games and read comic Date Gri*me Patty Smith, Mike
books to entertain the mselves, Rudd. Marcia Bailey, Tony Bailey,
after which punch was serves* to Eddie Litton, Urihn Townsend,
the dry youngstets The birthday Stevie Townsend, Cheryl Townter-d
cake made its entrance amid much Becky Patterson, Mary Jacquetyn
laughter and talk This was n Hampton. Vicky Oglesby, Carrie
most unusual and attractive cake, Fijol, Patty Fijol, Brenda Carter
made in three tiers and dreuratrd .md David Carter,
with cowgirls and fence, and the
Also present were Airs. Ben
inscriptions "Dent Feme Me In” Bullard, Mrs. Wm. Maltcrowakl
------ L--------------------------- -----Mrs. Darrell Gricme. Mrs. Jimmy
Bailey, Mr*. 1- G. Litton. Mrs.
Okc&gt; Townsend, Mr*. Stanley
Oglesby and Mrs. W. T. Fijol.

Jeannie Carter
Honored With Party
On Fifth Birthday

Chairmen Named
A t Board Meeting
O f Oviedo P-TA
Names Are Told
Its MARIAN JUNES
OVIEDO — A board meeting of Of New Officers
lb- I’ TA wa* held at Ihe home
o f Mr*. James Partin, president, Of Oviedo P-TA

Thursday aPemoon.
Project* were recommended and
the budge! was approved. The fol­
low ing chairmen Wen- announced;
Finance, Mr*. F. M Sp.vk*;
health. Mr*, it (’ . Sehlimaeher;
blue ribbon*. Mr* John Kvan*
Civil defense ami safety. W It
er,
DeSharo: ht-lnrlin and puMirily,
Mr*. R. W Este*: hospitality, Mr*.
T. L, Lingo Jr., Music. Mr*. John
Courier Jr.: program, Mr*. James
E. Peaison; institutional repres­
Seminole County's rrctslroll-sn entative of Boy Scouts, Walter A.
list grew to 12.S93 yesterday when Teague; publications and member­
registrations of rititens who hail ship. Mr* A V Mssr*. recreation
qualified for voting In the Novem­ Mr* Milton Gore: study course,
ber general eleclion were counted. Mr*. W II Martin; room represen­
Mrs. Camilla Bruce, Seminole tative captain, Mrs. John Hilda;
Counly Supcru'or of Rejistratlnn. County Council delegates, Mr*.
Wainwrijh* and Mr*
revraled the new figure when Ihr Ren C.
qualifications of previous voter* F. W McCall; alternate delegates,
were counted and cam* to a total | Mr*. Roy Weisenbargcr and Mrs.
of 1M
R. C. Mlllrr.

Registration List
Grows To 12,893

VFW Auxiliary
Plans To Send Box
To T.B. Patient1
At Ita meeting recently, the
V. F. W. Auxiliary to Poet 3283
discussed the V. A. Hospital at
Lake City a*d It was deckled that
each member would bring an ar­
ticle to the next meeting to make
up a box for a TB patient svho
doe* not receive a pension.
Airs. Ruth 5mllh, president,
presided over the meeting which
was opened with the Pledge to the
Flag, after which a prayrr was
trj b&lt; the chaplain. Airs. Alargaret Dillard.
Anolhrr topic for discussion
waa the hntaar that will take
place on Nov. 3. at the Yacht
Club. The bataar will be open to
the public and luncheon will be
served from 11:30 a. m. on
through the day. The menu of
the luncheon and other details of
the hatisar will be published at a
later date.

Wesley Class Has
Monthly Supper

Its MARI AN JONES
OATEDO — The official anmmnrerienl of the Oviedo High
Scho-d P-TA officers I* a* fol­
lows- President. Mr*. James Partin; 1st vice president and blue
ilhhnn chairman, Atr*. James
Pearson, second vice president and
program chairman; Air*. F. M.
Sparks, third vice president and
finance chairman; Mrs. Dnsvn Ulrey, secretary arid Atrs. James S,
Brookshire, treasurer.
Ever team
minced
rann*d
whole 1ernel com and eream
•aure? Top with buttered crumb*
ami heat in the ovrn. The liquid
from the clams and the corn may
he used In the rm m '.sure.
Grated onion, prepare mustard,
rurry tower and WnreestereMre
sauce pep up a cheese enuffle.

Rv M ARI AN JONES
OVIEDO - The Wesley Rible
Clan of the Ovirdn Methodist
Church hrl I their monthly supper
this past week at the Oviedo
Mr!hodl*t Church Hostr**lng Ihr
affair were Mr. and Mr*. Pldl
Packard and Mr. and Mra. A. M.
Jones.
Those enjoying the affair in­
cluded Mr. and Mr*. James Mer­
ritt Staley, Atr. and Alts. James
Partin, Mr. an I Alri. Thomas G.
Moon. Mr. and Mrs. Donn Dlrey,
Mr. and Atrs. Walter A. Teague,
Mr. and Mr*. AA\ C. Schumacher,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob A1eAlli*ter, and
the Reverend and Alts. George
C. Carlton.
Alio Mr* Ben G WainwrrlcM,
Mrs. M. At, Estes, Air*. Roy
Weivenbarger, Mrs. J. If. Staley,
Alr« Spark* Lee (Tont* and Misses
Ruth Kimball and Ruth Davidson.

TH E S A N F O R D H E R A L D
Tuci. Oct. 9, 1956

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B I R T H S
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Mr. end Mr*. Kenneth
Re­
bel* announce the birth of a
daughter, Oct. 6, at S-mlnola
Memorial Hospital. The little
g'rl, who weighed 7 D*. 2 ox*.,
has not as yet been nantH. Mr*
Echols is the former M i'* Ana
French.

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TO Y O U ; DO N O T DO
U N T O OTHERS.**
AV like o operate our phar­
macy by thta more than 2400
rear old Golden Rule. Every
time we compound a prescri­
ption. or ditpenso a medicine,
we make certain it Is done
rarrfutly and accurately, aa
If It were for ourself.
This policy not only give*
us a great personal content­
ment, but gains us a lot of
friend*. We are delighted to
alweys serve you according to
this Golden Rule.

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DRUG CO.
PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS
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Hospital Notes

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Dies Yesterday

r. P. Gar-liner, 72. died su-lden
r. ■Itornff for l*Ulnl|ff. ly ye.lerday m-Tning about *
I*, li. |l*ii •* N«nf«ir*l. Fl'»fl4». in o'clock at his home. *33 Richmond
m Main ilUftrrP r»-n rr.)Irp |mto»l - St., Macon, Ga.
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of Mr*. Clara Jobe who formrrly
K J o r h ip , h i an d f o r H r m i f i " l r &lt;*4 uti*
IV . In
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a n s it ia ro i llV r&lt; |
lived here.
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Funeral service* for Mr Gar­
* niff fit a««Jri«t ynu.
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murning at II -&gt;'chxk at Ihe Me­
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I I I stiry if I FAMOUS fiUY...
A WONDERFUL 0 IL «i4 tte
HtfTINfi M A C rtey m Ui ttfttkir!

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The wh’df |»«lige « »*wThe powrv Is new— wv'h ' i l " r Armrwrtary
A" K t to lit even i-uvepower need.
The atyle U nra—» revcduti-maev. d-»rp,
brilliant, (teartut iletign tiui wiU stand nut
in iratlic.
The eumfnrt ia i r v i rock w.W w)se*tn»d ride
The braking i* proUre - s ill* "wrewh *hew
m ill me si*. »tn*a." ”1l-e urenng i* kadtev
light vr( firm
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honest d ill (airs on (he instrument Jsaoel ie»
ihe eHortle** i-uhng wi* it ttune*

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Ipersl* ihi* new iritd h*» mine n( (he snug­
gling. humping, sirenhowt Irelmg y*w* waoetimr* get in *Hiir mhel i eft.
The new Fued begin* s*itl* the "Inner Fnrd."

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|iv new cIrjjmte rnmet Inan within, from lit*
war ns auinnvuire rouwlc* are put Ingrther.
Prere are a lhott**nd tnd one aulcmvmire
|r-sw&gt;m built into fht* N*w Kind nf i--nl Ag
Ilf Ihe (hai)gei alt tn-said nvne tugged euilur-

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DOROTHY Mi G UIR I
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Il biik* a* fresh at m-sining.

In all mn-Gli you hare yutir choice of engines, either its* grtst
vi-lfage vialrr .Aix or nna of the new blur Aoolvetaarv Ford
A l i * A'nu II have mi iruulde dsoealng lord —but you'll
■rouble thoewing a Ak A Ford! Six ot V *. the going Is greMl

Il beds like inmmrow like the Aral ihing
nut id Detroit that ivmledi/cv the new V

nf Movement.
Fee it at your Fnrd Dealer'*. O re M roar
•wr Actuiu Traf. Rrt tou'd hHlrv leave a
depaasu . . . ia r you •on’t »*nl to bring it bark.

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a t y o u r F o r d D e a le r s today/,*.

Enchanted Co/tage

"CHILDREN UNDER 13
ADMITTED f h e k -

* nee in w a rd fn ire tte il power inward
tlltiMilher Iiprialuin I he*r ale (he Ih ic i lt*e
H i M i i t - i l liHin-ttuw ' rlrgance /An ,i Ike
one i,nt car in (Ae le v / u ii' fie/rf.
'1 here are .v nulls |u dilfrrrnl new kirwk
rsf f-.iit —the nra ( uvlnrn *&lt;ifl and Cuilnm
Xriic* -in a ||(i m ih whrrlhiie, die new I airlane -‘*1 ansi I'aitltnr Serir* nil a I I Hi mh
wlirt H-ata-, ami (lie laiiMHI* live lutd Sialmtl
AVagnm. the rhampi»m id glammrr cruisers.
Ami mi m iner who It new t-n-i ■&gt;( load wm
thuene, it's yewirs »( h-w lord priifst
How linen H lemh* I- « iml* 1-MiMeen hinds
high « tall as a child* [«nn». Ann ran Hand
l-rsule il and lean *-»n cHmiws »n II* Imd.
Amt ii s m et wsrmern lari l-mg . . . 21 ini Ives
wklrr than it r* highl
this Gig new kind id fnrd W ill like die fun
--a* * in r e l pmirr. l it ihr kind &lt;d car that
ImAt nmshiny jn die rain.

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The B ig N ew Kind, o f Ford
Conies In 19 Models

automotive itackage—the one tine ear in the loir-price Held!

and John Ford'*

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Approval Of Capital Improvement
Program Creates New Confidence
V.' Approval o f a Capital Improvement Pro—fr o m fo r th « C ity o f Sanford has opened
.up vast new areas o f confidence within the
City.
" The citizens o f Sanford have Ions realized
that the need fo r a Sanford Civic Center is
one o f the most important projects that
. 40 uld be undertaken by the Hoard o f San.fo rd C ity Commissioners.
Projected over the Inst nine years, the
Sanfsnl Civic Center fills a need for s rec••realionnl cin ter fo r children o f nil sue*, a
recnallonal area In which a full time rec­
reational director could plan programs fo r
the future citizens o f our city. That need
. has been uppermost in the minds o f those
who hnve he!|&gt;cd accomplish and outline
•tho huge building proposed fo r Fort Mellon
Park.
A t the same time, the Sanford Civic Cen­
ter will provide n meeting place fo r Civic
• Clubs where mendH’rshlps and guest lists
can number ns many as the various dubs
'and organizations can bring fo w l her. Th#
dining area, serving ares, and kitchen plan.ned for the projioseil building can well take
-ca re o f the club needs for n number o f
years to come.
- N ot only will the Sanford Civic Center
open a recreational area and a civic club
meeting place, but will also provide an au.‘.dltorlum to take care o f conventions, meet­
ings, assemblies and tho like which many
times can run well over a thousand.
A t the present time thcro is no place
available in Sanford for planning such
groups In order to bring visitors front all
over the State to our city where wo can
,_fhow o f f the vast resources available here.
■&lt;&gt; In addition, the auditorium, with a floor
level and o f such material so that this can
be possible, dances, concerts, roller skating,
•end Indoor events thnt require such space
can be planned and staged.
An outdoor roller rink has been planned
:-fo r the area just outside o f the recreational
'■Ido o f tho Sanford Civic Center, esplan­
ades provide covered walkways fo r ap­
proaching the renter in Inclement weather,
■ raised stage so that performances can
be seen from every section o f the auditor­
ium, will add features that will attract and
please.
This is Just a part o f the Capital Improve­
ment Program undertaken by the City o f
Sanford by Its Board o f Commissioners.
Looking forward, the fiv e man Isiard,
all realising the needs which hnve existed
here fo r many years, are taking ono o f
the firs t all-out progressive stepa to return
franchise money to the people who make It
possible - the citizens served by the Flo­
rida Power and Light Company.
Fire Protection la being provided the

The Sanford Herald

C ity o f Sanford along with the Civic Cen­
ter. A new fir e elation will add new equip­
ment and new personnel to the present welltrained Fire Department which will servo
the Citizens o f this city from a central lo­
cation. In addition, two new Amerlcan-LaFrance punqiers are being added fo r the
forceful strength toward fir e Prevention
that la acutely needed fo r sections o f the
city not located in the downtown area which
la now being adequately served by the San­
ford Fire Department.
T o provide recreation fo r thousand * of
additional children and grown-ups, the
Board o f Sanford Commissioners has also
included In the Capital Improvement pro­
gram, a swimming pool fo r use by Colored
children In the Goldsboro « r * t nod other
areas o f the C ity who will be using the
Goldsboro Recreational Center.
Now , through the furealghtcdncss o f our
C ity Commissioner*, theso children will be
given an all ‘round recreational program to
i n c l u d e swimming, baseball, volleyball,
tennis and other sports.
One feature o f the Capital Improvement
Program will bring the Sanford w ater front
up-to-date fo r the use o f small water craft.
The Sanford Boat Basin Is planned to he
completed.
W ith boating one o f the m ajor outdoor
(Mistimes o f a greater and greater number
o f people, the boat basin and the facilities
planned fo r it will provide adequate and
complete water spnen fo r the launching and
landing o f boata front Seminole Boulevard
along the waterfront.
To keep up with the rest o f Florida, San­
ford necessarily must adopt an aggressive
program to continue improvements in the
city's facilities that will take care o f every
phase o f Florida’s — and especially San­
ford's - growing population.
It Is this type o f program that will create
- and haa now created - confidence on the
part o f Hanford's citizens In Its Board o f
Sanford C ity Commissioners
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Aggressive Driving
Dependable statistics on the basic human
causes o f auto accidents are hard to come
by. Hut we have a strong hunch, Imswl on
plenty o f observation, thnt one o f the root
muses is aggressive driving.
By the aggressive drlvver we mean one
who regards driving as a kind o f com list,
who always wants to lie ahead nnd ignores
the rights o f other motorists In the process.
The aggressive driver violates all the rules,
not only tra ffic rules but rules o f courtesy
and consideration fo r the other fellow.
He - o r she. for unfortunately the Indies
are not hlnmeles* - generally drives too
fast. He passe* when It I* obvious tlint ho
ought to wait. Ha break* away from stop
signs without taking hi* turn. He won't
stay In his lane. Ha expects everyone to
give w ey before him, and his battle cry Is
"M e first I”
A s long a* other d r iv e n yield to the ag.
gressor, things go along pretty well. Rut
aggressive drivers are numerous. When two
o f them tangle -&gt; compete at an Intersection
or race past other c a n on a crowded street
— the probability dial moves toward Crash I
Whst leads to such aggressiveness Is
another matter, one that must be le ft to
the psychiatrist!- The fact o f aggressive­
ness is appannt, however, and th e n is no
denying that It la a m ajor tra ffic hazard.
At! o f us lend to be aggressive at one time
or another when we get behind the wheel.
It's a quality better left at home.

Dulles W alks Into U.S. Dilemma
BY JAMES MARLOW
AF N fw » Analyst

WASHINGTON (JV-Last week
Secretary of State Dulles walked
head first Into an Am m an di­
lemma — one of the biggest —
and when he emerged on the other
aide It itlll wasn't clear what this
country would or could do about
it.
Th« dilemma la coionialiim.
Thla country haa not provided
open leadership in trying to end
coionialiim, either unJer Demo­
crats or Republicans. Yet the fu­
ture of the world may revolve
around this problem.
Since the war big colonial
powers of Western Europe — In­
cluding Ilritaln and France —
have yeldrd
Independence to
more than 300 million people. But
hundreds of millions aren't free.
Russia la encouraging them,
stirring them up. When they gel
their Independence — as thay will,
sooner or latrr — they may mova
into the Russian camp It they
have no reason to thank this
country or its allies.
This la tha dilemma: Britain
and Franc* are military allies
of thla vountry In thr stniggl*
against Hussla. I f the United
Slat** pressure* them openly and
prostatently to yield lb*lr colo­
nies. th* alliance may be wrecked.
Hut if the United State* doesn't

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We deplore all kinds of gambling now
In (listen** here In this community and
County. W* would be glad to see them all
eliminated. W* deplore th* fact that t
part of the support of our State and Coun­
ty government la derived from proaont
parimutuel betting. W* wish th* aysWm
could b* done away with.

Resolved: third-

Slnce w* feel aa we do about gambling,
we cannot help but b* opposed to tho ex­
tension of gambling In the county In the
form of parimutuel betting at the pro­
posed harnosa race track. Aa It atmply
moans th* further spread of what wo be­
lieve to be nn evil.

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Youth Memories
To Be Revived

NEW YORK i * — A flood of
memories of our youth la about
BaiereS u m m i I i Im auii»r Ortiktr it . I I I ! n
to bn revived on TV now that
it* r**t o n in
entire. n «*u » ***** m A*I
IfoDywod has agreed to retool*
•t r««|TH i r i l i u i i i, ieT•
r n n o f i r k i n s , ra iia r ■&gt;&lt; m i u a i r
many of Its old major films for
Ml IKON HARMAN ell.. R*##alls# teller
RVr.LTN i CUSIIINd A«*#rtl#l*a M m n r
TV use.
We have had many old successTk# lltrelS It A m#i«t&gt;#r •( Ik* a m m U i M rr»M
• m il i&gt; tiiititA t ic u .i.t if i* ik* ai* t*r MMkiitAful ones which it always seemed
ll«* «t All Ik* t#«al *••* trials* la Ul* M *iM I*r.
to m*. fallowed rigid pattern*
more closely than the failures.
S o n u itd
N a II*«*II f kf 0*n*r*l A lr*rtl,«*f
e*r»l.-* laa. « ( l
0 **rslA Ba*l**a l t d
me*.
Por example, "Dawn Fatrol,"
AlUal* 0**rtU
which 1 caught on TV recently.
U starred Errol Flynn and con­
■ I'lU K 'R lP TIO R n A T K S
Si Carrisr
It* y*» «**h
O** U**th
II.*1
cerned th* peril* of flying in World
Tkf** Mtatk*
i l l Uttlbt
On* T*«r
War I. This type of film belonged
IIM
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III.It
to a wonderful old cycle.
All Okliasrt aoHe**. n r.it *r ik**k*. r***t*il*M ab&lt;
••IWn «f t«itn * in m tM r*r lk » tare##e «f rtlsiaa
Oar side always had rickety. Inf ioAt aill k* c l i r i d t«r at rtaultr ai**rin l*a ran*
adequate planes and w* were forever running out of pilot replacePage 4
Tuesday, October » , 1056
ments above 1* years of age. A f­
ter every minion, our boys would
return to the old French farm
house, eras# a name on the black­
board, exclaim, "It was a thamc
to send a kid up in a crate like
BY DWIGHT HOVr.lt
“ big" house he had built on a ’ appearing. All these things could
Of The Cleveland 1‘tsU Dealer knoll, the beaming author wel-: be corrected by informing the that" and then craih their cogear glace* against the fireplace.
MANSFIELD, Ohio. &lt;Af‘ &gt; - come* all.
American ciliien*.
This
the
Boon we'll probably get th* old
They're wondering what is going
'Friend*
of
the
l.and'
propose
to
Three yesr* after Malabar w n
infantry picture*, too. where John
to happen to Malabar, the 1,000 established there came Inin being do."
Gilbert, nervou.ly pulling on the
acre farm of the late l-oui* Bronx- an
organisation
known
as
I*ait March "Mr, B." died. Fol­
field, celebrated novelist who ere- “ Friends of tha Land," made up low member* of “ Friends o f th* ends of his mustache, ordered
tied It out of tha abandoned fields of writers, bankers, professors, I-and" feared that his death mark­ watches syn.-hronlrni. Then John
and eroded hills of tha enee-fertlle farmers, industria lists, forestry ed also th* *nd of Malabar. Not or some other expendable lieuten­
ant brindishrd ■ pistol and waved
countryside that had been hit boy- experts and government officials. for long though
hi* men ovrr the top of the
boo-t olay ground, a region known Brumfield termed them “ unselfish With family anil estate obli­
Irene he. With German shells
wa Pleasant Valley.
rititens, alarmed by the waste of gations still to be considered, th* rraibtng everywhere, tb* men
; Tha “ Friends of tha Land" want our natural resource*.
“ friends" are looking for means sometimes were reluctant to fol­
to present Malabar as a memo- "They knew that one fourth of to maintain tha farm In Its pres­ low until John ) riled. "Com* on,
el* I to the most famous member our rich American sail has al­ ent state. There is reason to be­ you wanna livo forever?"
of thvlr organisation, and main- ready been destroyed with another lieve that the Battel]* Memorial
And the old gangster movies:
tala It at a demonstration af the fourth on Its way out. They knew Institute of Columbus, an Inter Th* mob always met tn a garage
Advanced agricultural
methods our forests are being cut down nationally known research organ­ to divide up tb* loot. On* guy al­
Bromfield preached and prac­ without replacements, towns and isation might bo willing to un­ ways wanted more and Edward G.
farms washed away by floods and dertake agricultural research and Robinson would shoot him down
ticed.'
and quietly ask. "any more quesBramfleld ram# hack to hla na­ that our water supply la fast dis­ development at Malabar
jliona?" Jimmy Cagney exercised
tive Richland Country la IM S by pushing grapfruits In Mae
back to tha valley which had been
Clarit'a face la tho big climax.
with him tn spirit all through the
Cagney got it but. despite 23 bul
yean he lived ta Europe, where,
- « r umuAaa am let boles in his body, h* was al
on a small farm outside Paris,
ways able t* drag himseU II
ha divided hla time between farm­
blocks across town to get the
I N JAPAN • U-year-eld haa other look — and Dial's exactly
ing and writing novels.
squeal*.* before dying
Just finished a marathon n m o l what tha newa story sold!
Already established aa a liter­
U N mllen. Why, uu wouldn't
I t t
ary celebrity—a Pulltrer prtie win­
know unices ho waa Just trying
ditch Ray sups he aadersload
ner whoso hooka have been made
In break tn n nave pair o f shoes. tho aadtst portg wws to he a
lata motion picture*—Hrorafletd
stess is
I I I
simple. Informal one, nod wot a
returned to wkat he often called
On* Iboweaad aa* hundred nod fafLoadrese affair.
"the great adventure of my life,'
I I t
Urn puiehasn o f four wcrw-out|
Chain*
A s n bnlldina of Umm
t I t
A te tha task
Malabar farm,
A M I at
far a nettles af tha MaleI Is M l s i A s
PRYOR
e f ladle, eeeee of "Tha
REP.
RbI— Came.”
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Ssnrlcs is our
As Malabar boomed, tha farm
Kewtucky'e Omr. A. B. (Happy)
ban me a renter for agricultural
l I t
Motto.
ChaoAar peedScta both Adlal and
Ian Osetian* Party" Ave win t«u to gel Us* Dsm*.
knowledge. Each year thousands
Msick BU«.
A t tin t wa thought
o f farm me. orWatlxU, economists
SANFORD
HgetUnc tha
and visiting exports boat a path
PHONE I I M
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aa
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then
wa
look
amte Malabar's doer, a id
ta (be

M l t t t l Deity l i n n eaiirSiy i d l o l i r

She believe* any woman who ta
NEW YORK ( f t - Joan Grove financial reward* of social wort,
could well be the heroine of a I decided I'd end up being a well-groomed, intelligent and hat
needy person myself. So 1 So­ a well-balanced personality can
llortsme Al|sr success story*
At ZS tho can't cook and Is dded to try tb# business world." succeed in business—and compete
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afraid of |&gt;s stov*a. But sba Is
A newspaper ad changed her with men for top Jobs.
"But ah* should be better dres­
a vica president in a U-million career.
dollar a year firm, rtir-a about
Th# ad was placed by Larry sed than most movie stars," Joan
IM .000 annually her**lf, and has Mack, dynamic young president of added. "She can't afford to look
a wardrobe containing 123 hats. Slenderella. Inc., who tb# year be­ casual or disheveled In public a*
She also has her own apartmrnt fore had launched a nationwide well say Marilyn Monro* some­
on Fifth Avenu#— Jackl# Gleason chain of talons to help American times does. If clothes make tb*
man, they are even more Impor­
If a neighbor in the same build* women Improve their figures.
tant to tb* business soman.
ins — dresses better than the
Joan, who has an interesting
average movie star, and collects
" I am very fond of hats my|figure, her-elf 3324-23. skyrocket­
expensive Louis XIV furniture.
ed right up with th* skyrocketing self, and bellev# a woman should
What else rould a girl ask for—
bar* a hat for every mood."
except maybe a decorative hus­ firm which last year claims it re­
Joan, who hat some 123 h a t."
duced U. S women four million
band?
pounds. This has freed in a crowd* doesn't have any $2.90 moods. Her
'I'm in no burry for one," said
hat* cost from 173 to $173 for a
Joan, a tall, slender, blue-eyed ed land a space equivalent to that
neat ermine bonnet.
taken
up
by
34,000
women
weigh­
girl with blonde-lipped brunette
"No, I can’t rook," she said.
ing 123 pound* or the area re­
hair. "Right now I like my lift
"I'm actually afraid to light a
quired to park 2.400 cars.
f t it is."
Last year Mil* Grove became gas stove. I don't cook because I
Miss Grove, daughter of a De­
the youngest of seven vice presi­ do not have th* time to learn to do
troit auto engineer, was graduated
dent* of Slenderella, and now su­ It well. I don't like to do anything
in 1931 from Michigan State Uni*
pervises about 223 employes in 22 unless I can do It well."
varsity where she had studied
salon* ranging from here to Can­ Eventually she hopes to marry
sociology and psychology.
ada.
and have thrro children. But, a d ^
" I had dreamed of becoming a
" I like responubility," she said mitting " I like fine thingi," th *
crusading social wurker, spending
frankly. " I have tremendous en­ said she had no desire to serve
my lift helping the needy," she
ergy. I couldn't he happy at a as a breadwinner for any impe­
said, "but after looking into the
housewife sitting around brooding cunious young artist or writer. Her
husband will havo to be able to
about the price of potatoes."
"In hiring." she said, " I look support her In tb# same style she
first of all for sincerity. And I ean now afford herself.
Her top Job and high income
don't find it hard to make deci­
sions. I study th* fact* in a situa­ overtake many young men in hrr
take some kind of anticoiunial President Nasser, an open foe of tion thoroughly, but I depend a own ag* bracket who hesitate to
leadership the dependent “ * ooIm colonialism. Until 193d Egypt had lot on intuition also.
ask her for dates.
- o r those who have recently won not been free for 2,300 years.
I* she lonely, for all her auiAt
"There is a lot of nonsense writ­
their freedom — «iu un» M
Dulles, wth an eye cocked at ten about feminine intuition. What cess?
United Stale* with Britain and Niseer and the Middle Eat' Arabs is intuition really but a mental
"Not now," ihe aald soberly,
France.
said "colonialism" is a subjrct Judgment based on all your pre­ "but I don’t know how I ’ll feel
It could happen that in time where the U. S. approach is not vious experience? You have to when I'm 43. I’m not looking that
much of Ihe world will be lined always "identical" with that of hred intuition."
far ahead."
up with Russia against the West. Britain and Franrr.
A good example of what ran
He »aid the U. S. rote in the
happen was In the Freeh fiasco procesi—from colonialism to in
In Indochina where half the coun­ dependence—is "to try to sec that"
try waa finally lost to th* Commu­ It "moves forward In an evolution­
nists.
ary way."
Two years ago Dulles said:
What he said next could hardly
"The United State* Is pushing sound very firm to colonial peo­
for self-government. We do more ples. He said " I suspect" Ameri­
than is publicly known. For in ca's role will be to "try to aid
these matter* open pressures are that process without identifying
rarely conducive to th* best re­ Itself 100 per rent with the sosults."
*
called colonial power*” or with
But behind-the-scenes pressures the countries seeking Independ­
might cost America It* European ence aa "rapidly at possible."
How is the United Stales going
allies.
At his news conference last week to "aid the process?" Dulles
Dulles wss asked about a report­ didn't say. There does not appear
ed split bet wren this country and to be ■ clearly stated American
Britain and France over the tell- policy to which the dependent
lire of the Sun Canal by Egyptian people* ran look.
We believe that all forma of gambling
Resolved: flrstat* wrong. We believe that gambling |i
tA ff-A -D A Y
contrary to th# principle* of th* BibleGod'a word; that It It harmful to good
citiiensWp; and that It ia a cure* to our
m s
yuung people.

•

Adopted by the Board o f Deacons
F irst Baptist Church
—

October 7 , 195C

U ’ e 'lO -f

"W h et would you suggest fo r * forty-year-old woman
who is celebrating her twenty-ninth birthday?"

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Mary Jane Kelsey
Observes Birthday
A t Recent Party

By MARIAN JONES
OVIEDO — Little Mary Jane
Kelsey, daufhter of Mr. and Mee.
George A. Kelipy, celebrated her
third birthday thli pait week
when her parent! enlerlainrd
with a birthday party at their
home for her.
By VIRGLNLA CONN
Garnet were enjoyed by th- in­
vited guests; namely, Mary Louiie
Tbe weekend activities of tho at the Armory. The purpote of Jonei. Martha Ragsdale. Ltla
Martha Couiler.
Navy loomed to center around the thu function, at explained to me
Dawaon, Bobdeparture of VAIM1 for the by Diana Miller, U to acquaint [,ou**** * n'*
Mediterranean.
Between
pack unit with the element! of bjr. V #
_____ ______
r . . .tbeeach
J »"*‘
ini and latt minute advice, mo*t square dancing. After their pn-I
, , Uh ,
of tbe offlceri found time to m ary initiation, they are alwrayt _ Ml** Smrl-y Partin asaitted 3trs.
attend at lent one of the many eligible to come, Sound* like fun. ,, ** * " h„ lhr PJJ'Y •* * e.11 * ’
parties given in their honor. The and muit be loo, at over iifty Mn. Gene Gore, Mrs, Ben Ward
claat of *48 and "47 gathered attended. Caller was Harry Grif- Jr. and Mrt. Rea Clontl.
together to bid farewell to Bob fin, atiitted rauticaliy by 1’ele
Metzger, who will be leaving in Simpton and Tim Prentice. Tim
a few daya with VAH-11. Rosemary and Pete, Jack Smith, and Dave
and Cliff Duncan wtrr the de- Ruiicll alto entertained during
lightful
hoateif
and host, intermission with eevrral of their
and
Chicken in the
Rough well known tongs.
Visitors in town—Dorit Franc­
waa served to Camille and Bob
By MARIAN JONES
Metzger. Marty and Lew Mill- isco of VAH-11 has av house
OVIEDO — Mrs. James Partin.,
sapps, Mika Slone, Virginia and guests her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
president of the Oviedo P-TA Is
John Johnton, Anita and Bob George S. Schmacher of Albany,
announcing her room mothers for
N.
Y.
Down
again
from
Cohat
tel.
Hadden, Sally and Howie Weigte,
the entuing tear; nsmrl)’, M r t
Ollle and Mildred Lopcr. and Mast, la Mr*. Walter Wheelwright, visiting her daughter Jean Sparks Lee Clonis. first grade;
Mallie Marlow.
Dooley
In her spacious home on Mra. A. II. Hay. Jr., second grade;
Alice and Ernie Mills enter­
Seminole Blvd. Mr.
and Mr*. Mrs. Phd Packard, third grade;
tained thlrty-iix guest* with a
Walter Wheelwright Jr, and Mr*. Mrs. Theodore Autin Jr., fourth
cocktail party October sixth at
Iria Stoughton. Jean's aunt, arc grade; Mrs. Theron ReynoIJs.
tbtir lovely home on Grandview.
also here. They drove young fifth grade; Mr*. Bob Slavik,
Alice wat atunnlng In black , .
. . . „
...
. . . I .rtFbb. n9 m „ i , in iKs Johnny back to Sanford after an sixth grade: Mrs. Ben G. Wainwright. seventh grade; Mra. Mar­
l i v S room °her unJTual d iora t•“ “ « « « “ h “ » « " " £ ion Estes, Eighth grade; Mrs.
ir.g scheme of blue, black and E*rI n" : . f ohn. ^
y Sr " Ul ** R. C. Miller, ninth grade; Mrs.
back soon, we hope.
white waa enhanced by lavender
Joe • Mikler. Jr., tenth grade;
Another grandmother from the
and whPe gladioli while varl
Mr*. Roy Weitenbarger eleventh
north
is
Mrs.
Sigmllillner,
who
colored hiblteut framed the silver
hat
punch bowl. Emie leave* this
Ih grade and captain of the room
week with VAH-11, and the party Hetty for two weeks. Mrs. llillner mothers.
wat a combination celebration of returns to her Lake Forest, tIL
hlz making Lt. Cdr., and farewell home neat Thursday.
for a few monthv, Alice will
Was terribly sorry to hear that
plunge into plant for "High Blaine Libby, the akipper of
Fever", tbe review to be present­ VA1I-7, waa rushed to tbe hosp­
ed this coming winter by the ital in Orlando Sunday night.
Hospital Auxiliary.
Understand be la resting com­
O f f i c e r t and their wives fortably after an emergency ap­ The Grammar Reboot library,
descended upon the B.O.Q. Friday pendectomy. but Mary is still in which opened yesterday, will have
night for Itlll another farewell a state of agitation.
about 34 mothers running it this
New Additions—'Ethel end Bob year. 17 of these snent last week
party. A delicious buffet dinner
Filiaimmoni
have
announced
the
was served to 100 guests and
binding and mending about 100
mualc for dancing wa* provided birth of their firstborn in Sew book* in preparation for yester­
Orleans. The baby, ia a boy &lt;Rch day's opening.
by the Melodeer*.
Fa iron and The HATWING HI), born the 37th of Sept., and
Those who assisted with this
ataff were gueata at the HATTU weighed In at 8 lb*. 1 or—Scott work were Mn. II. S. Duggar.
square dance held Saturday night ar.d Audrey Brownley are receiv­ Mr*. M. E. Srhuenrmann. Mrt.
ing congratulations about their J. W. Buckler, Mr*. D. If. Fleshson, bom the 29th of Sept, Scott er. Mr*. James H. Hauser, Mn.
la leaving with VAH-11:
R. C. K'rlrkland, Mn. J. W. Guy.
I&gt;odi« and John King have Mrt. J. T, Haggerty, Mn. S. T.
orders to HATTU. We will miss Palmer. Mn. T. J. Willi*, Mrs.
them in VAll- 8 . The HATTU wives H. E. Turner, Mn. Clyder Ram­
played bridge at Lil Gray's the sey, Mrs. D. L. Harper, Mn.
Mn. C. R. Bowes asked to be 4th. Pat Ruht won first prtie, Hardy Davis, Mrs. Bonner C u t­
relieved of her duties as secretary and Ruth Norvelle second.
ter. Mn. O. L. Barks, and Mrs.
Jane Miller and Betty Hazlett 8 . O. Chase.
and Mra. R. T. Hatchett volun­
teered to take tbe office, at (he entertained the wive* of VA1M
regular meeting of Circle Num­ with a bridge luncheon on Oct.
A D D IT IO N A L SO C IETY
ber Ten of the W. S. C. 8 . of the 5th. Jane's home in Loch Arbor
First klMhodlit Church on Oct. was the scene—Donnell Kltctine
On I'atfO 3
took first prire, and Betty John­
3
Mrs. J. II. Nicholson, chairman, son, second. Also present were
presided over the meeting, which Dodin King. Betty llillner. Millie Mutual Concert Association Mem­
was held at the home of Mn. Thomas, Pauline Hyui, Shirley bers. Please call S74-XM if you
W. B. Kirby, toil S. Magnolia Ross, Helen Punch, and Ruth want to squeeze In under the wire,
Barron. Alto Julie Anderson, and not miss out oa the fun.
Ave.
Mra. Lila Chorpenlng gave the Muriel Glidewell, Betty l-emos,
devotional and Mn. G. G. Myers Toni* Waters and your reporter.
Another bridge luncheon wat
presented a study on "Paul's Idea
t held Friday in Winter Park at
of the Churth.”
After Mrs. Kirby gave a report the home of Millie llonnaud.
on "Home Ml»*k&gt;ni". Mn. R C. JW
Raker was ro-hoatrss. Here
Duncan gave the members some eight girls of VAH-B assembled
Ideas for items to make for the for a delicious luncheon
of
bazaar in November. Several of chicken *alad. cheese sticks and
the members also exhibited things apple pie a la mode. Rstta
Spelts carried o ff fin t prise, se­
they have already made.
Th# meeting wa* adjourned cond went to Ruth Tully. The
with those present singing a other guests were Betty McCnckhymn, after which refreshment* en, Marge Hill, Mike Stone,
Mary T u c k e r ,
were served to tha following Retta Linker.
membm: Mn. C. W. Bnntlcy. and Kitty Walker. Kitty hai
Mra. C. L. Butner. Mn. Hugh Just returned from a delightful
Carlton, Mr*. Lila Chorpenlng. summer in Tennessee and Virg­
Mn. W. 31. Colbert Jr.. Mn. R. inia Beach.
New Navy Neighbors—Lt. Cdr.
T. Hatchett, Mr*. C. O. Jonee.
3ln. G. G. 31yen. Mn. J. H. and 3trs. Vann Savage have bought
Nicholson, Mr*. W. F. Fetich. the gray and yellow house In
3ln. Robert Bennett. Mr*. R. C. Little Venire. They have tsro
Duncan, Mrs. A. O. Robert*. Mr*. children, a boy and a girl, and
Ernest Southward, and 3ln. W. will be attached to HATTU.
By tho way, last rail for
B. West.

foruw riq Jhs Vkw A

Mrs. James Partin
Pres. Oviedo P-TA
Tells Room Mothers

i”h." r t -»

Mothers Repair
Books A t Grammar
School Library

Mrs. R. Hatchett
New Secretary
O f Circle No. Ten

50th Anniversary O f Founding O f DAR Kingdom Seekers
Will Be Observed By Local Chapter
Elect Officers
The Sallie Harrison Chapter, the national theme Is "Cherish
N. S. D. A. R. will hold a meeting and maintain American Freedom." A t Recent Meeting
Oct. 13 to celebrate the sixtieth
Awards are given Seminote
anniversary of the founding of the
National Society of the Daughters County high school students each
of the American Revolution. The year for excellence in American
meeting will be held at the home History and also there are good
of Mrs. A. W. Lee. 2118 t-aurrl citizenship awards presrntrd.
Av#., with Mrs. W. H Tunnlcllffe
D. A. R. visiting member* arc
and Mrs. George Morgan serving Invited to the meetings that air
as ro-hostes»e*.
held at 3:00 each second Friday
The Society was chartered by in the month, October to June,
the- Art of Congress in 1896 and
the charter was then signer! by C L _ _
A f ^»-£*
President O-veland.
|J f l O W e r O f O l t t S
The local Sallie Harrison Chap­
ter was organired by Mrs. Eli­
zabeth Harrison Starling in Nov­
ember, 1)11, making it now 38
Mr*. Ronald Riook* wa« the
year* olj, this year the chapter
is headed bv Mn. A. R. Key, bonnier ai a shower Friday given
Regent, with her staff being com­ In the Hunt home bv Mr*. It
posed of Vlre Regent, Mn. C R T. Hunt and Mr*. O P Wade
Mrt. J. M Moye. Mr*
WitDawson; chaplain, kin. Edmund
Meitch: recording secretary. Mrs. bom Roger* and Mitt Annette
F. K. Halt: corresponding secre­ Brooks were prize winners In the
tary. Mra A.
Benson: ttrasur- game* plajed by the group.
Mrt. Brooks wa» presented with
er. Mn. R. E. True; legistrar,
Mn. A. W. Lee; Historian, Mr*. a bathinrtie filled with many
George Morgan; and Librarian lovely gifts, after which the
gurstt • njoyed refreshments of
Mr*. II. W Rucker.
The *p-rillc objective* of the punch, open-fare sandwi.-hrs ami
Daughter* of the American Re­ cookies served from a beautiful
volution include historical apprs* table over laid with a tare cloth
elation, patriotic endeavor and ami ornamentevl with tall tapirs
educational training. This year in rryslal candelabra* ami an ar­
rangement of flowers In varying
shades of pink.
Invited to be with the honoree
were Mr*. Verne, Mr*. Jimmie
Dunn, Mn. Edward Pratt. Mr*.
Mrs. Bertha L. Lindsey, of Ko* ,r »; j nter. Mr* Jim Brooks.
Geneva, returned Thursday from
Arthur Puts, Mis* June
Atlata, Ga.. after L*vng spent' '
' *r‘ ^°*'e,
five week* with her *on. Harry
Matson,
C, llamier, Mn.
Lindsay, and his family.
Ro* ' r*' , Ml'
'*

Given Mrs. Brooks
At Friday Event

fisut&amp;omdA

SWerblom, M m Annette UumiL*,

Attending Parent*' Day at the
Citadel in Charleston. S. C.. as
well as the Citadel—Stetson Foot­
ball game this weekend were Mr.
and Mn. George A. Maffelt, who
visited their son Allen, sopho­
more, and Mr. and Mrs. J. D
Cordell and Mis* Joni Bvundri*
who visited the Cordidl’s ton,
Terry Cordell, a senior at the
scho&lt;d.

***** S' Jl OFo***' ,n l '* r»- F n »k
,,r&gt;*n
Also Mr*. Calvin Wright. Mrs.
O. W. Touchton. Mr*. Marvin
Hrgfsts-r, Mn. Sally Johnson,
Mrs. H. O. Touchton, Mn. Joe
Daniels, Mr*. Dobb) Tlllls, Mrs.
James Jenkins, Miss Diane M»yr,
Mr*. Clara Brooks and Mr* Carl
Smith.

Jacaranda Circle
Will Meet Friday

Friends of Jack Benton, who it
confined to Seminole Memorial
Hospital, will !■» pleased to learn
The Jacaranda Circle of San­
that he is improving, though still ford Garden Club will meet Friday
under observation.
night, Oct Uth, at the Garden
Center at 7 p. m. This witl Iv the
Mr. and Mre. Clarence Wood, first meeting of the season and
of Daytona Beach, have been will he roverrd dish
•pending the past week with their
Hostesses will be Mr*. DeWitt
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Hunter, Mn. Lyman Myers. 3trs.
and Mn. Barry W, Wood, ami Robert W. Anthony, and Mr*. J.
family.
C, Andrews,
Mn. Frank Miller will demon­
Edwin Midden, sun of Mr. anti strate dish garden technique, and
lire - A. C. Madden, has pledged member* Interested In making a
to PHI Kappa Alpha Fraternity tbh garden are asked to hung
at Georgia Trrh in Atlanta, Ga.
their own dish and plant*; soil
will he furnished.
Mlse Rose Levy la in New York
for several day* on a buying trip
For an easy dessert stir straw­
berry ur peach preserves into
Mr. and Mr*. Herman Ja.ohion ho. rooked rice. Adit sugar t &gt; a*
returned recently from a buying and a da*h f vanilla Serve 'hi*
trip to Miami, While ihere they hot or chilled with whipped errain
stays*! at the Fontainebleau Hotel. or toa*led null.

Calendar

TUESDAY
By MARIAN JONES
The Gleaners Class of Um Fin t
OVIEDO — The Kingdom Seek­ Baptist Church will meet at the
ers Sunday School (*Ia«* of the home of Mn. A. J. Walker, 1003
Elm Ave, Toe-day night at 1:14
Oviedo Baptist Church held their
quarterly supper followed hy a with Mr* J. F. Lewi, and lira. II.
C. Kehols as eo-ho*te**ea.
business meeting this juvl vvrek in
Tin- Pilot Club wilt have Ui re­
the Church annex.
Mr*. C. M. Arie, who rrtirs-d a* gular dinner meeting at the Yacht
president, ptrsidrd over the busi­ Club at ti.ar p m. A Fminder'*
ness meeting. New offlcett fur Day Program vail) be presented
the ensuing year were duly elect­ by 31r*. Joel Field. A short biuled and installed. These were, nr»a meeting will be heltl after
president, Mrs. Drady E 'I at hen; the dinner meeting.
(list vice president and devotion­ The American Home Depart­
al chairman. Mr*. T. R, Pipkin; ment of the Sanford Woman's
secretary, Mr*. Jo«h Beasley; Club wltl hold ils annual traehen
treasurer, Ml). G. A Bacon; group i'ZMy at the Club House at 7 p m.
captains, Mrs, Ralph King ami Hnstrssf* will he Mrt. II. H.
Mr*. O C. Wheaton, teacher, Mr*. Grier, Mr*. J. D. Cartlou, Slr».
R. L. Wheeler; alternate teacher, Janie, Ekern, Mis, Robert Karns,
Mr*. Gertrude Hull and J. N .i Mt». Willis J. Peacock Jr., Mn.
Johtf Kaiirr* Mn. Ijtmar KchoU
Thompson.
Those piesrnt for the occasion and Mn F. K. BreckenriJgc.
Junior High PTA will meet at
included: Mcsdamc* It. L. Wheeler. C. M. Arle, T R. ripkln. 8 a! Ihc school. The go*| of ifis
Ralph King, G. A. Bacon, Drady association this year is to have
E. Mathers, Lawson A. Hardy, all pjtsnl* lake an interest m
Josh Ilea dry, Gertrude Hull, J. N P-TA arlivilirt. Cecil Tucker,
Thompson, Arthur ('artledge and Count) Agent, and Miss Myrtle
Wilson wilt give talks at P-TA
P. If. Brown.
Gift* were presenter! by the ms-ct. Reports of latt vcetVa tvoaid
member* o f the eta*) to both meeting will be presented foe ap­
Mr*. P. II Brown, tile retiring proval.
teacher, anJ Mr*. C. M. Arir, the
Amina 31iller Circle will meet
retiring president.
at 8 pm. at the Elks Club.
Circle* of the W. S. C. S. of
the First .Methodist Church will
meet as follows.
Circle No, 1 at Mrs. E S. H»g.
ginbotham's, 1M Pinrcreat Dr.,
Misa fune Vance, bride elect of 9.41 a m.
this month, was honored with a
Circle No. Two with Mr*. S.
iniirellaneou* shower Tuesday G Harriman, Loch A.bor, 9:47 a.
evening, given hy Mrs. Donald m.
Knight, Mrs, Waller Cook and
Circle No. Threw with Mn. W.
Mn. O. C. Glhhs at the Gibbs H. Hazlett, J6oa Iroquois Av*.,
home on Oak Are
9:45 a. m.
The “ party” room was attrac­
Circle No. 4 with Mn. Frank
tively decorated in autumn color* Adams, a x* I.ike Ave., 9 45 a m.
The Brownie Srouta of thw T in t
with
arrangements of croton
leave* and hibiscus blossoms be­ Pmliyterian Church will meet in
ing used.
the 3 uuth Building at 3:00 p.m.
The Pioneer Fellow*hip and Rec­
In the two interesting and ap­
propriate bridal game* which reation of the First Presbyterian
were played and enjoyed by alt, Church will meet In th* Youth
prizes were won It) Mr*. W L, Building from . :00 p m. through
• :«» p.m,
Vance ami 31rs. II. D. Dckle.
Tbe llemerocatlla and the Azalia
Miss Vance received many love­

Miss June Vonce
Honoree At Shower

ly gift* from the guest*, after
which refreshments of s o f t
drink*, rake, nuts and mints were
served to the following:
Miss June Vance, honoree, Mr*.
W. L. Vance, Mrs. J Brodle, Mr*.
S. J. Davis, Mn. S. A. Allred.
Mrs. It. I). Dekle Mr*. F. K
llreckenridgr. Mis. E. (’ . Harper,
Mr* It. T. Thom.ii. Mr* W. W.
Horne, Mr*. J, L. Jackson, Mrs
W. P. Brooks Jr., Mr*. II. K.
Hardison, Mrs. it. F. Cooper,
Mrs. Voile Williams Sr.. Mr*. J
P. Lewi*. Mrs. Fred Fi*her and
Mils Bohbyr Morton

Circlca of tho Sanford Garden
Club will soot at Grapovillo
Nursery, thw home o f Hr*. Brie
Vihlen. at 8 p.m. a covered dish
zupper. Color film will bo abmni
entitled "Landscape for Living'*
by the courtesy of the TNG A.
There will bo a one-day Load­
ers' Training Court* la Outdoor
Scouting at Silver Lake.

• M iv g v n t V
Tho Girl 8 couta o f the F tn l
Prrsoytcrtan Church will meet at
3:30 p.m. at lha Church.
The Senior High Fellowship Re­
m s lion of tho P in t Presbyterian
Churrh will meet at the Church
at 7:00 p.m.
The Mid-Week Bible Hour will
be conducted by Rev. A. G. He*
Innlx, Pastor of tho T in t Prwaby*
terian
hurrh at 7:30 p.m.
The Chance! Choir will rehearse
at F in t Presbyterian Chunk at
7:30 pm.

THURSDAY
The Junior Choir will have their
rehearsal anJ fellowship at Flrat
Presbyterian Church at 3:41 pm.
Tho Youth Chair o f tho F in t
Pmhytrrlan Church will practice
at the Church at 7:30 p.m.
The Dei coni of th* F in t Pres­
byterian Church (rill moot at tha
Church at 7:48 p.m.
Lt. Virginia Ktlmer will con­
duct the morning devoilooa aver
WTRR, Sanford.
The Social Department of the
Sanford'r Woman's Club will hold
a bridge party at 1:00 p.m.
Thun. Cal.
The Sanford Home Demonitrmtinn Club will bold a meeting and
Installation of offleara at 1:00
p.m. at the Uoma Demonstration
Canter.
Lt. Virginia Kalmer will cooduct
tha morning devotions over WTRR
Sanford, at 8:30 a m.
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Lyman Starting
Lineup Struck
By ln,'uries
Tha Lymaa Greyhound! am la
their sea .on's worst shape after
dropping laat Friday night’s game
to Tavares S 4 . Tbs Greyhounds
held Tavares and It looked Uks
the Lyman eleven would lake
their third straight victory at tha
half.
-But Mm ' t a t m K w
But all that Lyman's head
you?" Mm Mtod to lbs
coach, Jim Payne, feared earns
- I thought rd sxplsia,” bs
true. Hie fine starting lineup is
tat ■ suddenly tired voice “Bui
shattered with injuries, Lamar
want to impact th* wont ot
"M o n ey " Helms, tho Greyhound
affection for Aunt Map aa r
fullback with superb running style
body don."
hit tha sidelines with a broken
"But all this boa aaxhtog I
teg. Payne sent to a capable rewith me!" It was aa though
pUeement to fill up the gap. The
replacement was Harold Stone,
‘•Oddly, It has." ha said quietly.
hard-running transfer from Ala­
T o n an for aoma footiah reason
bama. Result: Stone recleved an
I don't want you to tfctak hudfr ad
m f*
injured knee and will see limited
Bha looked up at him asul har
action for many weeks.
h e a r t b e a t seemed to qukk**.
But the sad story doesn't end
"What do you waal me to thlakr*
there. Their nelt Saturday night’s
she ashed slowly.
M guest at Ih* Lyman playing field
" I want you to thlnh ad hepptl in Longwood sounds easy, but
nru," he said surprirtngty.
such Is not the CSM. EdgtwaUr's
"HapplnnaT"
JVs will be invading I»ngwood'e
Ila nodded. ‘•JUppinen." Ha reLyman Greyhounds seeking their
eted I t “1 haven’t been very
it I hops sits'll lies third atragiht win of the toasoa.
ppy to my life. 1 spent moat of
I
my Ume at Hartnell Wood Orauga.
Comparatively It looks bad for
Kilnn and I wars good friends,
Lyman. Lyman toeeed Winter
but that was all."
Park'i Us for * 1M lots. But
when Edgswater played the Jun­
ior Parkers, they solidly thrashed
"No," hs said. 1 didn't ton
them to tho tune at 30-0. This
her.*
moans that Edgowator has what
••Hut you became engaged la
Lyman tost this week—the (cor­
hart*
“ Yea," ha agreed. “Aunt May
ing punch.
was genutoely ill at that Uma. I
With tho fullbaek slot complete­
with
Eileen,"
M
m
nid.
“
You
n
u
t
thought It, might help her to got
ly vacated, head mentor Payne
really
Mama
him
for
nytog
what
better."
Just says, " I t hurte."
“ You mean you only gut «te- he did. Obvtoualy Mr*. Feather,
But the team ipirit Is Still ex­
stone
put
aa
and
to
their
romance
gagod to Eileen because of your—
affection for bar mother T* Mm and you etoppod to, evou though ceptionally high, and IS* Grayyou admit you weren't In love bounds are far from taking a
ashed Incredulously.
"Oh no." he said. "It was tor with her. It wasn’t u vary nobis beck east a d let gem** slip out
geeturs on your putt, er wss WT" ef their hands. "We here the win­
Eileen'S sake aa well."
ning attitude, end If we can con­
"I’m afraid I don't uadnstond,"
aho aaid at last
tinue to Iroo-men It, our line will
He amlied aUghtly. “ Dont try
be (Ms to bold the score down
to. It'a pretty difficult to latderand wo'll still havt a chance to
ittfid ,"
win Iba gamo," Payne acid.
“ You mentioned happiness," A n

W hat Makes Winners UofF, Rice
Battle
Saturday

(This U the first of several writeup# concerning football at Som*
tools High School. It is a critical analysis designed to find tha pro­
blems of this highly competitive sport, end once tho problem U dis­
covered, pointed out to the community educational leaders and tba
interested public so that these problems may be solved.)
By B. HUGH ANSLEY
,
, ,
What do you think would happen if there were no grade schools
to Sanford? Would these high school students who reach the proud
age of fourteen be able to go into Uie classroom, and successfully
compete with transfer students in algebra, biology, modern foreign
languages rhetoric or any of the various multiplicities In the chan­
nels of knowledge. Only thot* outstanding individuals with a good
home background would eten be able to spell their name!
We, the general public, are prone to think of football, basketball,
■oJ bs.«-haII In the -eeondary school, at a spectator sport on a highly
competitive basts. And we mutt be occasionally put in our placsi
with a reminder that the primary purpose o f competitive sports on
this level U educational.
Sport. build leaders Sports hutM " g .m e " attitudes ihst sre all
important for the pre.ervstlon of thit basic American ingredient

SETEi

,h llThe rid
Predominate In our thinking are ssdti' un­
true. "Beautiful but dumb". "A ll brawn and no brain (In
to sports), and "Dumb football players" are raUone lialton* that
haveP been disproven. Usually looks bear a dtrm relationship to In­
telligence and so docs Intelligence to modern football.
.
Just as these unusual people who have . good home background
but lark elementary education would begin to ’ how up
Senior year, so the football players of Seminole High School begin
• b - t r W U " droade a revolution has come about In the outlook
of high school foothill. It l» now realized that boy* In Jonlofhlgh
fehool rrsonnd beautifully to competitive sports sod It } * • ” •
direct relsHon to the correction of Juvenile delinquency and the ralt-

C

n id after a pauee. "You believe

r£ -H
SE L S J S n rftS e

F u - seventh grade, they played th*lr first sesson in the ’ V'rnih
gride, In the eighth they were being well v e r s e d ' " ‘ be funda­
mentals of tuc-e*tful leadership and the competitive sjHrit, and in
the ninth gride lhay were a well organized unit playing winning

b' U-TWs year, their first )e*r at Apopka High, they made the team
and were better perform*!* than their upper cls.smen who larked
their Dsckground. Apopk.- i. feeling its first re.ults from the ad­
option of what has been loorely labeled a "farm-system.
A prime example of Ihto is the Palstka football team. The squso
Is now composed of Junior and Seniors who were a part of early
introduction to competitive sports. In three outings P s i a t k a hi*
scored over 100 points.
In ordtr to stay in competition with Seminole's opposition, Bill
Fleming Is forcei to field a Senior Squad. Ills reserves necessarily
lack eiperlenrr, and the green personnel Is a perennial problem.
Think or the wonderful tram Apopka will have for the next two
years. Then consider the Sanford Semlnoles. who have only three or
four Juniors Ihel are picking up game experience this year.
year,
When will the Semlnoles produce a winning ball clubT
club? When
_ material that u
the outstanding
la being reallted In tbs 11th grade
begins to blossom In the seventh grade.
Every team that the Semlnoles face this Mason, except Bolin,
will be teams tha! have junior high programs. The Semlnoles will
City Boeing LeagM OH I
win at least half nf there games, but think what they could do
Team
*
Burnett Painters
I 3 with tha proper background.
Celery City Printing Co.
I 1 Jell
0 4
4 10 Nlea going, Jtnnyl
Central Muik Co.
I I
Strikes or Mrs.
4 0
II t
The Bomberaltes had (he De­
Mathers Furniture Co.
I I
High Game; Audrey Bolger—113; mons on the run until ■ Demon,
Bukur* Music Shop
t 1 High Average Lilian Donat—131
Sara Suggs, came through wtlh
1, Tha grandee dames— "Orta Now York Life Ins. Co.
1
High Set Audrey Bolger—444
a 171 gam# giving her team total
(Ugh — Three glare.
turn Ilka Alice Lougworth, Paris
By the way. Friday evenings pin fall and th* game, too.
mo
Malta or Halen Gabagan Douglas, Georg* Kenia
The Jet* have been missing a
534 are beginning In pick up down
endowed with special gifts of wit, Tommy Cobb
Ih* alleyway. A lot of Kiris have crew member for the past two
B4
Paul
Perold
opulence or glamour."
shown up with very little ex­ week*.
Welcome back,
Sadie
jog
t Tha great battle atee—"Line* Floyd Cooper
perience, and now Ihsy'rs up and Nolde. the Jets need a fun rrew
303
at descendants of the suffrage Orville Touebton
romln, bowlers. For example, the to strike bark at the Strike* or
leaders" who bum "with a pure Robert Steele
Screwball*, taking 1 out of four Mrs. One Mr*., Audrey Bolger.
Jeaaa
Cede.
7
.
1
Sft
to give'them an arrtnlng total couldn’t stop rolling strflte* and
white flame and a n the stem and
■ ef 3-1. Houndawy Jenny Hilton came out with a 111 game and a
prickly conscience of lha party." W. Webber
Edd Kirch hoff
«tS picked up a split of T 4 — 10 pins.
414 set.
&gt;• The leaser battle lie s —She nobby Borsdorf
473
include! haraslf,
most women
lndlvMael mgb-Slagto Game
leaden of local political organi­ Paul Peiold
**
sations, wive* nf several senators W. Webber
W*
and, as u group, woman "whs Tommy Cobb
&gt;M
Uks a cautious view on the ques­ George Kenia
:;:
tion of women In public office."
Floyd Coopor
!•*
4. Tbs yes woman—"Cheerful, Orville Touchteo
IS*
contented and generally t e s f t o Jesse Cook
ITT
Usd" woman wboee docile «oca. Robert Steele
1T0
pliaace make them Ideal mala Harold Herbal
»
choices for public office and party Bobby Borsdorf
V
poets.
Mllsd Bowling League OH 4
W L W L
A The operator*—", . . Driven Team
S4
by a Napoleonic preoerunstian Hanford Bowling Alley 10
with their own careers. In Amer­ Seminole Dry Cleaners 0 1 1 10
II
II
ica this rather frlahtening *ln-;l— Team No. S
II
1 10
mindedness Is masked by tha aria Calory City Grin
11
of our beauticians and esuturi- PewtU'o Office Supply 1 »
Harvey’s Plumbing Co.I S
10 I
era."
. . .
* -* - 0
A The ardent amateurs ♦’They
JIT
Kirby
are wonderful and they abound.
1M
Usually they work aa part af n Belle
UT
WkiMeu
regular campaign organisation."
U*
OQatray
ITT
Hsrtwick
14?
O 'B tm s i
•14
WklMoa
4fT
HartwMb
4*7
Ceofe
4M
Ring
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Jams*
Bolger
ati
W tm ei’t 4*edifpuev Bsmltog
League Oct l
W L
W b
Teem
f 7
Serswtalto
t I
CALL
Houndtwgs
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Bomb* reties
t a

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Ing St. Georgs.
Though losing, Mra. Sanders
did quits wall, picking up ono
vole for every two 81. Georgs bellots In sn opposition stronghold.
What is more Important, it
Dost get Marion
Renders started &gt; witty, Wellesley - edu­
siSSf She loves polities, U ■ cated woman thinking about pol­
sstf sssfSteed "lesser battle s i " itics and a woman’* nUc, In It.
M l It not In favor of taking the In an almost nonpartisan mantoM away from women Just be- nor, those thoughts are distilled
Ctolt of their performance* at In a book, “ Tha Lady and tha
Vote."
restnt conventions.
"Female po'itlriani," saya Mra.
"But," odds this woman politldee, "thers Is evidence to M l* Handers, "are a diverse and mar*
otto that after N years women rurial lot although our faces may
am (tip treated as a eepiret# look familiar. Our standard poe*
alias af rotors. Numerically, worn* lure ta defsnelvr; we plant ona
so voters are In tha majority but foot high above grubby practical
to practice poUtles to still pretty politics and the other on a rock
inscribed “ In our aspirations and
rngeh • mato monopoly"
caparities ws art Identical wttk
Mrs. Sanders’ baptlim In polltits orrurrtd four yrsr ago when men."*
Mr*. Sanders has pigeon holed
■ couple of politicians asked her
lady i»»"
politicians Into tlx handy
Is run for Congress against lha 1*117
vMeran Incumbent, Mrs, Keihcr- 1ealegorles

Lady Politicians
Are Pigeon-Holed
Into Six Classes

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Committee Nam ed
To Select State's
All Southern Team
Bernard Kahn, sports editor o f #
th* Daytona Betch News-Journal
»"&lt;• Male selection chairman, hat
named a eommlttr* to Mlact
Florida’* All Southern high achool
player*. The All Southern seise-

ika
,°wUn*.
the season c*
for thath£Southwestern
Conference Owls sgiinst a Southeastern CWerence team. Rice
defeated an improved Alabama
team, M -ll, In Houston In a saa-

,lon
wtt* be announced in Decern*
.
* * rS u l* rommltiee mambers are
Pete Bratager, Miami Herald;
Howard Klelnberg, Miami D ally#

l°S J,
10 pl,y News; Nick Robertson, Sarasota
L.S.U. this past weekend.
Herald Tribune; Bob Basaine,
Considered a sparkling, aggres­
Orlando
Sentinel; Byron Hollings­
sive ball club, coach Jess Neely’s
Rica team hit 19 Irttermcn re­ worth, Tampa Tribune; R a y
turned, 11 of whom are seniors. Crawford, Florida Tlmas-Unlon;
Thit comparts to It Florida let- Sam Flowers, J a c k s o n v i l l e
termen, eight of them seniors.
Journal;
Bill MrGrotha. Tal­
The Ftoridi-RIce three-game lahassee Democrat; Bodle Meseries over a four-year span wss Crory, Pensacola Newa-Journal;
opened with a nip snd-turk con- Hill Urck, St. Petersburg Tim es;#
test, won 3MS by the Owls ’exI Bob Balfe, Welt Pstm
Reach
1953. The following year th* Flor- Port-Times; Jee Kolb,
Fort
Ida-Rice game drew national st- 1-auderJaIe Daily News; Norman
tention when half the lights went Fro*rher. Ocsla Star-Banner, and
out in Rice Stadium during part JacL Slayton, Lakeland Ledger.
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mcni Jc„ , j|*ll ind j tcfc ThrockComment of the tportswriling morion. In the line senior center
wor,.&lt;* w ,t ,h* 1 “ Th* 0 » l » . "*• Don Gillie and Junior tackle larlurally could tee bettrr In the ry Whitmire are proven firstdark than could the Gaior’s." U string returnes.
even looker! that way. for Horldo
was leading at the lu.lf, T to 4 .
before the Owl* quickly rang up
three third quarter TD ’a and
finally won, 34-11,
Not meeting last year, th* two
team* are now earh considerably’
changed from the squint that met
in 1954. King Hill la now the
number one quarterback, for
Rlee. Among Ihe speejy bark* are
left half* Virgil Mulschink and W A i m C
B w ot
Lanny Fife and right half* Paul
Zlpperlsn, Ken Williams and Bry­ INSTALMENT LOAN DIPT.
ant Stone, all veterans. Fullback
Masshas FDIC
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MATHER OF SANFORD
bus stop. Call 1332-M.
23 Celenly
Phone 137
There’ll lie Some Changes M iJi
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Consult D A L I . INSURANCE 303 06 E. 1st. 81.
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AGENCY. 204 8. Park Ave.,
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27.
Coil
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Sanford. Fla.
TT
3*. Cmn
Ii
Lake Mary.
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(Peru)
A. B. PETERSON
33-MON'EY TO LOAN
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A—LOST
TIRED
rr
39. Large
73"
Broker Associates: A. B. Peterson
Sofa Bed
worm
J r. P. J. Chesterton. Garfield
A lIT O L O A N S
%
lo a ir .cuiig -mi Repair
%
%
o l the same old thin g?
Matching Chair
FOUND — 1951 Seminole High IM7 Sinlord tie .
Willetts, John Mclich amt It. W.
30 Coloniser
T
COST LESS
I’ hawe 1113
Coffee Table
See the (parlous new litiefully
School class ring. Initial! un in
34. l ’lo»€ to
Williams. A. C. Doudncy, land
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JL
3 Step Table*
different hornet In —, —
TT
side. Owner call at Salvation
Surveyor.
35.
----------W. J. K IN O
A
Florida State Bank
2 Lamps
South I’ inecrot
Sanfori 116 N. Park Ave.
Army. 211 E. Second St.
Palace
Phone 1129
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Plumbing Contractor
I
Grove Manors
Sanfort
OF SANFORD
f// ie
39 OstrvchliWe &amp;• 1ft r%r
$179.00
Kohler Plumbing A Supplies
6—PERSONAL NOTICES
Valencia Villas
DeLtm This Is n free paw to the Moviebird
litem Electric Water Heaters
11
37. Entire sum rr|
M E R C H A N D IS E P*. 60
land Ride-In Theatre for AnG O LD EN D A W N
KOLLAWAY, Hutpll-I amt ll-b) 2534 Orlando Dr.
IM
M
ED
IATE
W t¥ %
39. Natives et
mttr
llinok*.
Exp.
danOct,
Beds Day, Week, or Month—Tel.
IN T E R S I’ R IN G M A T T R K S S
•I
7X X T
61
Plumbing. Kirsky Heating
the Near
19. 1956.
liU . Furniture Center —
Reg
319
50
lest
trade
VW50
'
y/(
43— ARTICLES for SALE
gut
M.
C.
HOUCKS
116 Wes; First St.
XT
Box Springs at Identical Savings
tr
**■
4t. Quench,
Service un Ail IVtier rumps—
Country Home Only Win l»o»n
Ideally Situated
- %
—Factory
to
Too—
as
thirst
Wells Drvlied — Pump*
2 Bedroom frame, fireplace, 2
H
O
L
L
Y
W
O
O
D
B
E
D
r
r
IF
FREE
Luxuriously Planned
Aluminum
43 Harass
Paola Road Phone too
porches. Kitchen equipped, oil
Innertprlng Mattress
43. Proaecutes
M oderately Priced
Venetian Blind*
N A M E IM I'IU N T
neater. 2 deep wells. L d 270 x
ftL
Al
Box
Spring
judicially
This is a free pass to the Movie- Bnetwed bead. Sag-proof bottom
160 33.65(1.
On ChrlstmiLs Cards During
Headboard (choice of colors)
3
and
4
Bedroom
Homes
with
1
44
Collin
and
land In Theatre for Date Alex­
rail with pUstie and*. Plaatie ee
*T
•*4
S 19.50
and 2 baths situated &lt;&gt;n large,
Octolicr
stand
ander. Ljki- Mary. Exp. date
rayon tape*. CoWon or nylon
Near Everything. 3-bedroom older
7s&lt;
artistically
landscaped
Iota.
1
0(1. 1R. laic.
DOWN
1
Legs Free
cords.
home. Beautiful *had# Iren,
•a *
L ay -A w ay N O W !
Paved streets and all nther
1. Find the
Snnkarik
GI
a m and Paint Ca*.
extra
lot.
Eastern
Exposure
Sa­
city ronvtnlences make three
I'l.l’MRING A HEATING
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY
aoiution of
Phone ikO See our new line of floor covering
crifice price. 33.000 —|5o. mo.
colonies
of
owner-occupied
117 S. Magnolia — Phone USO Septic Tank Initallatiun 4 Service 113-114 West 2nd St.
end complete home furnishing*.
home* truly delightful placet
Healer Service. Archie C. liar
FREE DELIVERY
We buy ami sell used furniture
IX)T- -Ideal Dowillow n Cummerto live.
iett. Rhone 734.W or 1335.
A U T O M O T IV E
ECIIOI.S REDDING CO.
Paying top cash prices lor any
rial Ixvcatmn. 2u&gt; fi. frontage.
thing
of
value.
SUPER
TRAD­
Designed,
ilulll
and
J-'old
Corner
2nd
A
Magnolia,
Ph.
1232
311,100 — Attractive Terms.
22—SPECIAL NOTICES
6-BOATS AND MOIORS
ING POST on 17-92 Pb 2053-W.
"Bad Bamberger” Mgr.
Consult A REALTOR First
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
O D H A M &amp; T U D O R Inc.
m m u t v 4.i i i v * i : i .
Open Monday’* til 6:66 p.m.
if.aa I L H 2 l.i%m
Evinrude Salts 4. Service
C U L L E N A N D IIA K K K Y
Slip Covers and Drapes
PAINT, 1250 gal. Sleeping bags,
T URftUAY
Builder* of Fine Hume*
iti«« 11:09 Up port
VISIT
OUR
BALCONY
R U U SO N Sporting Good*
116 N. Park Av*.
Phone 2313
rot*, blankets, tarpaulins. Army
STANLEY KULP
A IIC U M IU I
For Florida l.iving
11:11 U i Paul I lir r
jr l
304 E. 1st St.
Phone » 4
PHONE 2954-J.
Navy Surplus. 310 Sanford Ave1.19 Atlvrnluift Rill) I fttli
II;!* l-a(a fthow—
2 BEDROOM Hume, well Ideate.I,
SALES OFFICE
W
M
*
I'AlflY h lOl. 1.88t A
Wit*
2625 8. French Avenue
Desirable as home or tental. l i l i Cartoon Ca i nival
This Is a free pass to the IIiU PUMPS &amp; SPRINKLER SYSTEMS One 50.000 RTU oil heater with 46-FARM aad GARDDEN
u n Newi Man.Off
rhona 2100 and 29(0
69300.
Theatre for Joan Jones. 25ih All types and sues. Instilled or
. •:•# U idlh«r*.N«wi ppvili
blower fan. Perfect condition,
• ill Test l-aitera
•'Do It Yourself.”
: » ll John iMb .Nid i
4 Palmetto Ave. Exp. date OcL
lea* than 2 &gt;rs. old. Phone 1306. Missionart -Everbearing S t r a w vv i:n &gt; i:»itvv x n a x ia *
lK*n Molt • Ouin«r
WE REPAIR AND SEKVICE
ROSA L. P A Y T O N . , ni#
berry Plants— 11.30 per hund11. 1956.
T:tt
Good Morula*
( la lam* ItMftgnr
STINE
red Call llay Lord, 1317-W.
Registered Real Estate Broker
DIAMOND wcdJing and engage­
IlftlstlrBYOUB
i a# I 'o l i.anearoo
;,r.
i^ M O T O RCTCHOI-BICTCLM
Machine and Supply Ce.
Phone 3471
17-92 al Hiawatha ; m |.I|)»I8C8
ment ensemble, roll 1200. Make
liM
Of All Thln*i
• t»t» 1 l.«s| Thr»# Ll«t«
This is a free pass to the I’ratrio
M7 W 2nd S t
Pb. 63
9 2a Uodfree
an offer. Phone 1020-J.
bicycle.
Red
A
llr*l HKrltun
R E N TALS
1-26 Inch
lake Drive In Thratre for Mr*.
la
U
REAL
ESTATE
DRIVE
IN
*
»
«*»
fil.ftftft viu«R(1oe
GATLIN BROTHERS
White. Cheap, Ph. 227R-J.
Voile Williams Jr. Exp. dale
9i S-» Koitl Thtftlift
|a:2a Mtrlko It tilth
EKOTAPE Recorder, mlkea etc. 34— APTK—flOUHEA—ROONR
^44 French Ave.
Dragline 4 Bultdoaar Service
1ft «*ft Jaw** U %iii4ii Th«4tvft
Oil. II, 1956.
I I . aa Vallaal U d r
Value
3359:
will
take
1190.
111!
33-TRAILERS
J. W. II A I .L , R E A L T O R
Ph. 2233 Genera. 24RA-W Sanford.
Ift.Ift 1 It1ii A fttnllli
11 II l a t ! • ( life
Laurel Ave.
lllftft Nlfttit htwi Itftport
Jnhaay Walkrr, Associate
5-room unturn, apt Newly Otcora TRANSFERRED OUT OF TOWN
ll:2» hearth f»e Tnmororw
Trailer, Sale-Rent, I’n. 666 XK.
ORLANDO Sentinel Star, Call
IlilS M«I»i*Um «lilt
Will sell equity In 2 Bedroom
"Call Hall" Phone 17.59
trd. 1301 Celery Ph. 603-W,
I I I I A (lul&lt;llnc l.lalil
11lift ftinrliRlil fhoftti*
Good used Electric Range, only
Ralph Ray. 3150.
Home, including following furni­
12 •• t» »* l:.|,oi |
U at Mg ii on
It ill ay Y’ OU to see u« t&gt;cfurr
363.00. See It at Sanford Electric WKLAKA APARTMENTS: room*
12 10 aland I'n * Ii* Couate*
ture.
rug.
Venetian
blinds,
gas
uy. Open Evenings and
n i.n\i:%D %v
you
I2i 2o A* World Turns
Company.
kitchen range, hut water heau-r,
private baths. 114 W. First SL
Hull M \(6
B U L L D O Z IN G
how iab.hr i'araoo
Sundays.
.
circulating heatrr. P H O N E
&lt; a0 giMn*on
j :1ft llnu.-nartr
Fast aide Trailer Sales
RAYMOND M BALL
LOWERY * BRIDGES
BE SURPRISED at our variety SEE Seminole Realty for Denr
:
t • Ilia Payoir
I’roaiam
Itraome
2221-J.
Upsala
Road.
I'atatka, Fla.
OSCAR M HARIIISviN
saa. IR56-W Orange City Spr 4 MM
• :t Kpwu- \\ r (Hit r
j ’lft Hoh i-roshe
and low price*. K.M.B. 5c, 10c
able Home* aad Apia. Phone 27.
Jiue
lltaa
hloriill.M
HhoW
J.e!
REG.
BROKERS
Itrlahter Oar
4 25c Store, 321 S. Sanford.
1954 aluminum, ail-modern 30 foot
1 Id 6'4U1J|1ft KdRIhfilQ
I l l Merer Hlnrm
(BOSLEY - RENDIX
S. D. Ilighlry-nan, Associate
9
sift
1.1ft
Viewer'!
luae*t
trailer. Hill Adams. Droamwil.l
H4|*
of Klaht
HUTCHINSON'S
O
c
e
a
n
Front
Sales and Service
PH A APPROVED
Good used llolpolnt Refrigerator
264 Heath Park Avr.
Phone HO • ill Uarrv Moon
4 9ft (»!**• Ilnu.o
Trailer Court.
Apta. 339 S. Atlantic. Daytona
9:|ft lUndiUh'l
It A N H A L L
for Juil 310.00, a bargain. San­
Open House Daily
Beach. Call 3374-W.
I«i9ft T M ft U n t l « f O u rs
Elcctne Company
ford Electric Co.
1r IT IS REAL ESTATE
13—TRUCKS
Iftitft K lrlk ft I I ItIrIi
Quality— SitUfatttow
From 12 noon MU 8 p. m.
Servic
11
:ftft VdlllftWt 1-6*1%
ask Crumley 4 Monteith
FOR QUICK ACTION ua*
!✓ »%• U f tell#
2S37-J-3 De Bary Used maple bed and mattress, Nsw two bedroom houses, kitchen
I1 : U
1952 Ford •» Ion pick up. New Ph 113 Sanford
2528
P
A
L
M
E
T
T
O
ft.4 f.lt Fair T o m o rro w
equipp'd.
1104
Washington.
Ph.
at
11
7
South
Park.
Phono
172
II U
■•Oil condition. Ph. 2237-R.
tires 6.00x15 mud grip roar. New
O a M b d l.l« h(
n
n
443
or
write
Jack
Flynt,
Box
FAIRBANKS
•
MORSE
P
u
m
p
a
They Know
I»alnt, A-t throughout. One lo­
ip m n n n i
fied ids to sett, rent hiro. Cal
2547 P A L M E T T O
303 Sanford.
Well Drilling. HOWARD C. G e n e r a l Electric Refrigerator.
13 •&lt;% N m % •
cal owner. 1595.00 . Seminole
Idk*
newused
leas
than
1
year,
•
3
Spacious
Redroom*
HI
Mini
1
i*
A
iiC
sio
n
tta
LONG. Phone 3M 207 East
S-Rrdtoom concrtle block home ir.lft
Truck 4 Tractor Co. IHW French
A t Tlt« W o ilsl Ttirwt
3150.00 take* It. Sanford Electric Furnished garage apt. 2300 Mel
• 1•» Tiled Baths
1131, say "Charg# I t *
on large corner lot. Jnluu-lrd lllfft
Commercial Ave.
Ave. Phono 1500.
Itftft JiitlBRY CftfBftti Hhntu
• large Urti
lonvllle.
Co.
porch, rarpotlr, lllr bath. 69.750 1:3*9 .%rt 1 u M e ii. t # lloiittpft t r
• High and Dry
1:11 F i|m i . .
1952 Willya 4 wheel drive pick up. ENVELOPES, Letterheads, lin e- FOR FILMS
with 11495 Down
Finishing. Tape LAKE FRONT—3 Bedroom uw Maaonry construction with oak
m-nts. Invoices, hand bills, aod
1 Mft T i. - insr fjiF o rr
New 7.00x15 mud tires. New
Recorder*. Supplies, See WIEM %
F il m F e r e
programs,
e
t
c.
Progreaalve
floor*,
whit*
marble
chips
furnished
house,
fishing
awlm
paint, better than a prep where
?»!• T I *• lln li 4'rw*t% (ihow
lit)LOT’S CAMERA SHOP, 210
Printing Co. Phona tOi — 403
built-up roofs, fully insulated,
mlng, 1&gt;i bath«, carporle, 6
Sift# l i r i r M f f l u v
the going is rough. One ownur,
Ie4iim
H.
Oiler,
llcjllor
8. Park Av*.
in
furred walla, spacious closets
ftp -rrl Htnrw*
West 13th S t
miles from Sanford. 665. Pbona
3625.00 bcminule Truck 4 Treellwiri %l. r inn
•m’ luir
j :•
T l i- IMftd «.r M s h t
and oil wall furnaces.
3056-W-3 after 4:39 p.m.
tor Co. 1100 French Ave. Phone For home repair work and altera­ Have electric Phlko refrigerator,
2601 Sa Orlando ll«ty. I'bonr U&amp;9 « •*# (*hftww#| I I I Crofttr •«&lt;)•
4 3ft F ilm F « r #
1500.___________________ ______
i;VKNIN(;S: 3115 and
apt. alt* gas stove, gas space
R A L P H JAR VIS
tions. Call 161-J. Bay C. Slagle.
1VMMM.M J I I M O W II.I M
heater. Call at 2106 8. French large fum. apt. 316 Magnolia.
Builder
and
Ossner
•I MMI I , |
14-U3RD CARS
______
Available now, 6 room house on
RETIREMENT HUMES
Treei trimmed, removed and de­
Av*.
rr rftiM Y m r n \ o « i
Celery
Ave.
available
October
«
M
Il-Via#
P
H
O
N
E
11.14-J
moted. Ph. 1007-R.
1949 Chev. 4 door sedan. New
•r#.W
6th. Phone A. K. Rossetter,
New 21" TV for sale. Can be seen
SANFOnD TREE CO.
2 r.M %lIcVpw Mmiis
.•aint, seat covert, excellent
If
Florist. 212.
at 3510 S. Yale Ave.
« hM ftft |l6r*..f|
tires. Radio and healer. 3295.
You’re decide I to make banfurdl • M ft’
Dfttlg I'llHft
Trade in accepted. 201 E. 21st Expert watch repair. Guaranteed.
-APPL1A C.’ER
or Central Floria your ll«mr.
Clean, nicely furnished apart­
&lt; Jo n«p(i iciii
1-day service. Sanford Jewelry
ments. San Lanta Apts. 404 E.
Or
T.ll I'linpi Inisd
1953 MERCURY 4door Sedan.
4 Luggage. 300 Sanford Ave.
FRIG IDAIRE appliances, t a l e s
66
Utb St. Phon* 2710- R.
Need a little persuasion on the T H
Try it and you’ll buy it KAY
aad a*rrl«*. G. IL High. Ovlad*.
edvantagr* of making your « Aft Jnm A Ylgil.U
IIERKON. Phone 2456 or 13U-W FOR EVERYTHING la hardware
ria. Phase F00-3315 or Sanford Role Court 6 room apartment*,
and paint see-lllll Hardware
home, Here. Call u« lo save • lift IIp«I ftkpllors
after 6:00 p. m.
I64I-V after 6 g 6
furnished. Kitchen equipped.
time and money in finding the 9.9ft H I "Oft Qu«ftl1ftn
Co* 301 E. lit St, Phooe 53
Fishing-Hunting-Camping
auto­
Ph*** 1464
Rebuilt Electric waUr cooler,
tight house, In tho the light 9:19 f*PP«l I'tftYllOUBft
mobile. One osrner. Make down Robinson Hand Crafted furniture.
673 00. Sanford Electric Co.
section at (you guess It) th* 19:9ft 1*1*11 HII%ftf •
bed in rear. Ektra good spe­ We build, design and reflniih.
* « O M OUR O R U T
Downstair* apartment CALL 1240.
REAUTIFUL
right price. Cash or Term*.
DUO-THERM apace healer and
cial price, 3350. Nteholson Buiek
gee at 916 French, ?h. 6I-R._
W.
H.
"B
ill"
STEMPEB
SKLIC TIO N OF V A l U l f
Perfection apartment site tea Apartment, dose In. 3 rooma 653
Co.
Solid
Rrlck
G R A M K O W
Guy Alien, Aesoelit*
range. Doth In geod condition.
E
M
P
L
O
Y
M
E
N
T
per
mcnlh.
I
l
l
E.
6th
St..
Call
MOM
(
f U N 1R A l
Ariel!* Price, As**eiat*
1952 Chrysler Windsor 4-daor DeReasonable. See at 3MB Hia­
2 Bedroom
Home
2316 or 1681
Realtar — Generil Insurance
Luxe. Only 22,000 actual milaa.
H i,.., , t &gt; 11 Ve«lX
watha Ave.
1
4
-CHILD
CARE
aStrickland-Morrison
Phone 963 or 2122 112 N. Park Ave.
Call Ray Herron, Phone 2156, or
44-} for PHONE
This
bom*
ha*
large
living
room
INCORPORATED
THOR WASHER in good rondltion 6-ROOMS, Adults. 611 Park.
1343-W after 0:00 p. m
O P E N I N G
.l/r1•f
with fireplace, 2 extra large
;ft. fr V
»|
Your FrtaQIr Ford Dealer
1.0W COST H O M ES
DAY NURSERY—will keep child­ 665. Only 65 00 down and tl-23
bedrooms,
dining
room,
kitchen
This is a free p m to the Prairie I ren eges 2 to 5. from 1:30 a m.,
weekly.
SUN K. 1. 1. si.
Phone M6
FURN. 3 room house 4 bath Ph
k r
with plenty of rabineia, break­ Block home with
Lake Drive-In Theiiie fur Jack
Goodyear Service Stores
236-W,
br It ihiIii for Z
to 6:30 p m. PHONE 1692-W.
fast room and nict icrsencd-in
Morrison. Exp. dale Oct IS,
113 S. Park___________ Phone 223
650W).
1956.
porch.
•a—HELP WA.VWD—PEMALE
Wringer washer for only 635 00 6-room garage apartment. 2 room
kitchenette apt. Adults, no pets.
Furnished I h«dinnni home nn 2
FOR NEW PONTIAC'S and good, Splendid opportunity for an alert,
at Sanford Elrrlrle Co.
Beautifully land» apa-d gioumli
lids with fruit lrrt*» jil-t milvilln
Ph. 221.
clean USED CARS, call Ray
ambitious young woman who is
with
outside
sprinkling
system,
city limn*t for 65400.
llrrron, Phone 2156, or 1343-W seeking permanent employment. &lt;*—b u il d in g m a t e r ia l *
central heating for extra com­
after 6:00 p. m. ______________
If you hava the potentials, we
2 Bedroom house, partially furn.
fort. Excellent residential loca- 3 bedroom blink home with nue
U S E D B K iC K
170 mo. Call 936.
will train you for out of the TWO CARLOADS boauttfuJ _ .
tlon . . . 2417 LAUREL AVE.
yard and fruit trees for 6695Q.
B U S IN E S S
raott Interesting job* In San­
onck. Orange, rod, and a m i
1 ^ building n u d s
ford. You will work MondayHOUSE,
2601
Sanford
Ave.
673
ODHAM
4
TUDOR.
Inc.
black. See them at SHERMAN
New 2 bedroom block home for
SER V ICE S
Friday, and hava regular achemonth,
Ph.
339
R.
2625
S.
Frrneh
Ave.
6751)0.
CONCRETE PIPE CO
dulrd increase! in salary. Mini­
Phon* 2100 — 299(1
M —
H I
ftii'iB
15— A PPLIANCE REPAIRING
mum requirement* are at least
Desirable
furn
garage
apt.
412-W.
RED-I-MIX CONCRETE
a High School education, age
REALIOR
Window Sill* - Lintals
H E A TE R S
ATTRACTIVE furnished room for
16-21. ability to t&gt;pe. Permanent! Septie Taak - Sul* Appr*v*d
Raymond l.undquint,
Cleaned and Checked
on*
*r
two
j|*n*tl*m*R,
10
1
W.
resident of Sanford. Apply
Sand • Camsnt Mortar Mix
ASSOCIATE
PH O N E 1320-R
Math St , Phone 1066-W.
Southern Bell Telephone Co. I l l
Miracl* Concrtlt Co.
Phone 1673.
Atlantic nank Hide.
Palmetto Ave.
* » Elm Ave.
Pboa* 1336
36—BKAUTY PAR IAIRS_______
( Bedroom duplex, kitchen equipp­
ed, living room furnished. Ph.
This ii a free pass to the IUU
CONCRETE
Madera Air-conditioned Saloa
1126 El.
Theatre for Mary Jean King. Real) Mixed Concrete, Concrete
H a rrie tt’a Deaaty Nook
Exp. date Oct. I I 1956.
Block, Sand, (iravrl Cement
M S. Oat
Pit. n i
Furnished Apt. 2 bedrooms, large
Concrete Pip* to meet all
Female cashier, A p p l y
Rita
living room dining room, gas 2 bedroom modern C.R C. large
ialifirations.
IT—BUILDING - REPAIRS
Theatrr.
4 elrctric kitchen, large screen­
rlosels, rarfMirlr. 61.Mo Down.
frmnn Concrete I’ ipr Co.
PAINTING
ed porch. Facing lake Mary.
660 per mo. 2412 Oak. Ph.
37—HELP WANTED-MAI.E
Out West I3!h SI.
Rhone 2UI
Call Mr*. J. II. Cowan, 1*69 H
uj.
or
245
W.
W OOLSEY
Man for fuel oil route. Give 46—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
qualifications In writing to BOX
M a rin e Finishes
LAKE FRONT
HAYNES Offle* Machine C*.. Avalon Apts. Efinency, Ph. 730-W New three bedroom house on
202, Sanford Herald.
F o r You r Roat
Typewriter!, adding aaeki***.
lake Emm*. One and half tiled
Senkarik (R a m and Pninl Co Experienced TV Repairman. Sal­
Sales.Keniala. 314 Mag., Pk. 44 EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suit­
able
for
bachelor
or
roupl*.
Pri­
bath*. Florida room, lot 211’
ary
4
Commission.
Stale
ex­
112-114 W. 2nd St.
Phone 324
vate bath. Accost from Post
x 223'. Turn So. one mile at
perience. references and export­ 47—FURNITURE—ItOUIEMOLD
Office. Manuel Jacobson.
Oaklawn Cemetery,
ed salary Reply to Box N. X.
FLOOR sanding and finiahmg.
c lo Sanford Herald.
FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Semi­
.n a r .— a 1
—at Warehouse Pricei, visit Unfurn. I bedroom duplex apt. 3-Badroom. I bath home. lately
. r „ shoe* onto b(jsnole county since 1925.
K
i
l
e
he
a
equipped
private
2» — MALL or F EMALE
lection.
2009
Grandyle*
Ave.
BERRY’S. W* are expert* at as­
II. M. Gleason. Lake Mary
•nuance
*0 0 W. 27tb.
lntaroatad
parti**
only
call
To have your Heating System
sisting you to secure gracious
BALER PEOPLE WANTED
Jacksonville, RV-41643.
good Touka with functional con­
M c K A N E Y -S M IT H
P A L M 'S Two COLORED men 4 women for
Cleaned and Serviced
venience. Today’s b«*t buys in Furn. rotuge, re a s o n s b io .
2415 S. Park
Phone 1203 local outside saleswork. After­
Located on 17 92. I’ h 3010 WI. f o r Rant Or la l*— &gt; bedroom,
nationally
advertised
furniture
noons. evening. Car needed Ap­
block construction home. With BUAB HARD TO PAT? 5*11
Winter Rush
at DISCOUNT PRICES. 901 W.
Floor sanding and finishing.
ply 325 Sanford Ave. or Phon*
2 room apt*. 112 Elm. Ph. 2163-W.
or without furniture. Phon*
First
St.
Phone
1667
for
Even­
A better lab at a better price.
430 J 1:00-3:00 Wed., Thurs.,
2568-M.
ing Appointment.
Free
estimates
Ph.
Collect
•hinge your* through w i t h
Friday._________
Oviedo FO-3.1194.
R E A L ESTATE
DUE TO TRANSFER
• R IG V A L U E S
Responsible cook warned Call
through Want Ads for CASH.
For Salt By Owner ! bedroom
For Painting call Mr. Tasker, Ph. 1175-W.
61—A4JREAGE
home. Equity 1900. Ph. 1083-W.
• Q U IC K C R E D IT
666-XJL Room special 314 95.
CoR 1811.
•
• E A S Y TE R M S
31-WORK WANTED-WALE
ATTENTION BUILDERS
4-bedroom house, 30th and Sum*
P L U M B IN G C O N T R A C T O R
WILHON-MAIER
16 aero plot, corner Celery k
Ted Bornett
marlin. Will ronsider houso
Carpenter wants work. 312 MyrNew and Used Farallur*
2531 Orlando Hr.
Phon* M
Bril son Avo’*,; terms. Ph. Orfor PAINTING
trailer as part payment. Ph.
Us Avq,
.M U Grandviam
Fbone 1952 M.
311 E. First St.
Phon* 0S6
land* 6-6685 after T:66 pea.
768-M
It Pay* To Cso CUtattled.

Empty?

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tive rooms is easy, inexpensive.
Let Hill Lumber and Supply
lard help you decide how to
make it serve you. Call 61, Th«
Lumber .Number, or drop in—
223 W. ThirJ St.

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS— A l­
tamonte Spring* Town Council
let Oct. 28. 7:30 p. m, fur lax
equalization and paving u m e
men! meeting, at It* Monday
night session. Anyone wishing to
register complaint* of their tax
aneismrnti it invited to be pre­
sent at thU meeting.
Al»o, ptani for renovating the
Community House to include

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•'Founder1* Day" of Pilot In­
ternational wa* observed by (he
local Pilot Club at a dinner meet­
ing in the Yacht Club last evening
with Sira. Joel S. Field, a charter
member, in charge of the pro­
gram.
Mr*. AI Hunt, anciher charter
member, pointed out (he princi­
ple* of Pilot In the htilory of P.
I. which received iti original char­
ter on Orl II, I9JI In Alacnn, (la.
with a membervhip of to repre­
sentative bu*lnr»* and profc**lonat women. There are now uver
10.000 members In JAo club* in
. .
. .
.........
Pilot International t» one of the
five international rlatilflrd civic
and »ervire organiiitiont for hurtne*» and profcsdonal women,
”™ . 1
tu notary, Kiwanit or
Lion*. It It nonpartiian and nun
- u r t a m Ha bide p ^ i;T e V :«
friend.hip and service. Member
.i-iiormlrubl hr
» hiP u deWmlnod V cUninca“ on * nJ U
b*tiehlv
lnv,u“
0" ""'FIhnm
renrearnta.
wo
‘ from
,rom each
r/rh claniftca
HaMiftcatlve women

*

Lund Describes
Herlong To Address Bostwick
To Conduct Herlong As 'Man
Inter-Club Luncheon Area Study
* Who Wasn't There'

Plan* for the appearance of
Congressman A. 55. (bydi Herlong J r, original!) schedule,! for
»n addre** before the Sanford
Rotary '-'tub on Monday, (K-v 22,
have been changed to include
member* of ever&gt; rivtc and *ctvice club in ihe City.
The large Inler-club luncheon
he W - «
*« -he Holy
Epl^pat Uiurt-h Pari.h
Houir anJ bill be ntt« ruled b)
group* from the follow mi, orgamration* who
alrrjily
lauon#
wno have
nave a
u eaoj accept
i .i r p i
« « «•«■ */ • mv.iat.on to Join in
bearing the ri&gt;ngre*tinan from
the Jifth Congre,*inn*l Iti-trict:
the Pitot Club. Ihe Itu.ine-* and
'
»
■
\v umau *
Cl u b ,
l^ i
KUa'n. a
unit Junior Cham­
ber of Commerce.
In order that the serving of the
meal to be prepared by Mr* Ro­
berta (iatrhrt may be expedited,
the rommit'ee in eharge of the
event aak* that reservations be
. . .
...
,
, .
m» d i ,thr° uSh
.c,;‘h
eh."**.!* by noon Fr.lay. Oc!. It.
The luncheon fee w II he the
vame a* chained b) the rt**pective dub*.
It i« anticipated tlut one of the
largetl erowil* yei teen in San-

An Induttrial Survey will
be made of Sanford in the ne»r
fulure, according to II. It. Coleman. District
Manager of the
Florida Power and IJght Company
who made the annoumement tin.
morning.
W. M. Host's irk. head of Bo*twtek, Ine of Daytona Reach, an
tnduitrial engineering firm, will
make the survey. »aid Coleman
The first ln.lmtri.il Survey for
the Sanford area wa* made by
Bo'twick in 1930 and plan* have
been recently made to bring the
old survey up-to-date.
Bnitwick will be in Sanford to­
morrow to meet with John Krider.
Manager of the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce, and hi*
committee, to complete plan* for
the survey which I* expected to
get underway immediately.
Coleman. rho*e company i« tin
*ncing the *urvey. -aid that Ihe
fir«t survey provide! much mater­
ial to project into the future but
Santnrd “ ha* already exceeded Ihe
original rttimalea projected In the
19M Industrial Survey."
K rider, in Tails ha**re meeting
with the Florida Development
Commission today to determine
the status of Cantral Florida'*
pirlure, could not be reached for

PE BABY- Speaking before
Ihe f&gt;e n»ry Republican Club, this
morning. Arnold Lund. RopubU*
ran candidalr for Congre** in
the Fifth Congrr**ionat Diririct
de-cribed hi* opponirtd A. S.
Herlong Jr., a* the *m»n who
* 2 r ^ a c T L c d
Ihr ijnicfa *rr underway. Councilwa«nT
there*.
man Huso Wolf w*. authorised
A
“
standing
room" audience
to
*ubmlt Plan, ....
for ..
thl.
... ..........
.. . project
packed the |)c Uary Community
at an early date to be enacted
tenter lo greet Lund who made*
upon by the Town Council.
hi* initial vtail to the Voluila
l. lion actively identified w i t h
Robert Berry Perrin** a
County village. Lund* vi.it wa*
of Ocoee, wa* present at the Mon ihe bu*inc&gt;a or profcolonal intrr.
d.iv night meeting, to bear
hla « * » ° f ,hf.c^m uoity. ami hold•Imullanrou* with Ihe announce­
ment of the I'andiiai-v of Harry
application read, which he
tub(W“ W
« " d l» ‘*
Seller* who will be * Republican
it:ted for the Job of Police ,1,ehlrf, ThU vacancy waa create.l
Objective* of Pilot are to devewrtlc in randldalr for Ihe office
of Juailce of the I’ eare,
by the rc*lgnatlon of former '*&gt;P friendahip a* a meant of
AltM tl.D 1.1 N il II*publican candidate for Congressman In the
Police Chief. Paul Heruld.
who broadening Ihe field of opportuniArnold Lund waa introduced by hth Coiigiet*ional lilttrict (le ft) la Introduce,! to members of th«
Deltiiy |(rpublican Club this moining. Hevirge Perry (right) view
rrtigued to return to hla po*t as ty for .ervice and lo encourage
tleorgc Percy. vicc-pre*idrnt of prr.ldmt of the (lUP club In Dcllary Introduced Lund. (Staff Photo)
fireman in the stale of I’enntyl and promote inteinatiunal peace
the De Mary Republican Hub.
v*nla. No action wa» taken on and cultural relation*; to incut“ My opponent wasn't there
Perritte’s application, awritlng cate the ideal of .ervice a* Ihe
w hen Preal lent Klaenhower nee«lfurther applicants to be received. had* of all worthy enterpri.e.;
e.1 hi* *u|&gt;p.&gt;rt on important
In other action plant for mov­ to encourage high e'hlcal stand
legivlalion". Lund derlareit, "He
ing Ihe lown’* adminitlralion of- aid. among budget* and profe*naan’t there when he ml*ted 97
The population o f Seratnoln
fke* fmm the .Community Hou»e »ional women,
important roll rail* on tignifirant
County is irowlni at Ihe rate of
Jt&gt; the fire home annex, were be|„ the field of international
legidation He wa*n'l there when
( l per month, according to the
ing discussed.
•ervice.
he failed to introduce and pa*«
seven-month itatUtleal analyst!
The town of Altamonte Springs been awarded to students at road
' r(
any di»trift wide legislation for
released by the Florida State
the people in Ihe entire a year*
Hoard of Itralth.
for
— the month of September « c- The S l a M h I M u i d 'w a . H a h mfn"
,'rtW,rf‘ *SAN FRANCISCO I * - Drug*
he wa* In Washington",
With
added
inti-rr-l
heir*
cording lo the clerk.
In thn January-July report, the
lUhed a* * memorial lo Muv
and •urgrry are forming a new
"He ia now* making apeerhr*
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS- Ud- State Board e f Health lilted
**•* Sanford and Semi
Ruby Newrhall. problem of Pilot "}C A A**a*% A e e i d n n S r team in hope, of winning more
International
Dorn Galnewille. O^T A lltO ACCldeiltS cure* of cancer*.
nole
County effort, to obtain Inin \hr
,,f *» iea of American la*g!on Auxiliary deaths In Seminole County, in*
.
attempting lo defend hla record
eluding Infant deaths, as 33t.
Fla. following her death In Oc*'
Anilc.mer drug,
are given
tZ
ill, InduMnal Surrey
.VaV'd
'«
• T «*h e ;tl
However, In the aeven-menlh
oIh t , 1913
when a cancer i* removed in ophr did that count*, d’a what he
and stunt parly at the period there were 338 births. In
The rebabdilatlon of Yimouoration*. The aim I* surer killing
';r" vl" ; " ;ilcrl',t '
a ®
tplrnilld
aiti- uLegion
night.
1 ^ tlon*
i iti*i® ilulu
n i f i the
ini-* ifoie
t i P Tre
r
’didn't
" m u * do. That's
i i i i i i » at
|iirn in &lt; i m
n ; i i i n iHome
i v m i r Thursday
i uni hi
the breakdown, births were Hat*
Her*, a French village of 1*00
of canter cetla which might be
ll D expect,s| that Clifford Ale* ni|**bm of ■ "do-nothing" conEveryone wa» IInstructed to e*l as S7I while and SU rotated.
person*, waa adopted a* a five
jn ,t, monthly *ummary of mine teed* for regrowth.
Kibbln. president o( toe r-cmmole i * rf,,n " n " nd » P"0' 1 «tv »ve for rom#
, , , llttla girl f&lt;®
The 238 Jenh total waa ana*
year Pilot Inlernalional pioject reported vahlcla arcldent* the
T!u» new technique waa
. d*-iCounty Cbvmter
' 'a.'u 'c." ! ■v l .,.rd
In b
^ RemInob* •,fler lh* V‘1I* K(
■CcUrntally H o,Id, Departnient of Pobltc • rihed Toe»d*v to Ihe American
a priw being lysed in Ihe report aa !M while
,anrmr#f fith Be* **N rtljllvF
*nlU l»i% ju » «h i I |t»L &gt;i|
death*. IPS colored death*, eight
hea ted hv Col 11 N h W College of Surgeon* by Doctor*
Memorial lfo»pltal at 12.(0 p
„ to planning the Irwi a trial Survey campaign
mpuign an annual "visit to ,c#
see » w» » w " ,n •",* '»"F
lady rec-'vlns the white Infant death* and IS entered
World War It.
mon, it wa* tmintrd not that Herald
----- O. McDonald, Erne*to P.
.
Mr. Stafford waa born tn Nor­
the people " lie alalr.l "Either xreate.t applause from the group. Infant deaths.
On the local level,
the Pilot them were 731 automobile aecl rn u and Warren It Pole. Uni- f r
ari’*'
folk. Va.. hut had made hi* home
According to the tabulation, Ju*t
Webster defined the word 'an- Tld* ptire went in Alt*. Hoy I’npe
Club
ha*
furnUhed
and
maintaindent*
in
Seminole
County
during
\er*tl&gt;
o
'
lllinni*
College
of
Mediin Sanford for the pa*t (1 year*.
there were
110
nual’ ‘ wrongly or my opponent of Ca**elberr&gt;, who was dre«,ed r e l e a s e d ,
ed a room in the hotpiial for a the first *1* month* nf 1938. re-cme. Chicago,
Hi* reddrme wa* at 111 Magnolia
ha* a eaten lar of hi* own making
„ tepteal little girl, wearing a livorcra and annulments in Benilnumber of year*. The fir*t room ported n. the department.
When a canrer i* removed,
I.. at.*p (hi. I* the flr-t '*nnuj.l‘ two |iir,e dre.., hoc*, ao,k* and no,p County In thr January-July
* Mr Stafford owned am! operated j" ***« FentlW-Uughloo Mcmor
Three per*on* were kilted in their might (till be mlcrorr iple
trip in a year*.'
straw huinrl amt wa* carefully "port which were offset by 20J
to*l, the report *lal‘-d, —and completely invisible — can
the Stafford Electrie Company of *al Ho*_piUl. waa fu n d e d at a il,.t
marriage*.
coat of approximately
1800 and with n tola! of iio pci.* &gt;n» in- cer cell* remaining. Dr *orne rn
Lund also ii, tiised Stevenson of cud Him: her baby doll.
JUnford.
In the Seminole County deaths,
until the j lir(.,|
lignant celt* mighl escape into
having different *pceehe* f..r
Each person present « a * re
Tie waa a member of the Epia- maintenance kept up
(Continued t'*i Ca*,.- . r,v.
various pail, of the country.
[Leaking down ih» lo-atmr of the bloodstream and wander off
spirited In perform by exhibiting reported tn the Florida Stale
eopa) Church, a member of the
Roaril of Health’* release, Tt
‘ automobile accilml* in th* -.nlv- t» fire up new eancer* elsewhere.
"A few week* ago Stevenson her grrate-l lalent. Mr* Jamp*
Electrical Contractor* A»»ociation.
death* were a result of heart
i*
amt
summary
nf
jceul^nt,.
To
hit
at
(hi*
poKlhillly,
H
i
told Ihe Iowa farmer* that i( AlcGrath of lumgwootl aeieil ai
and a veteran a? " orId War I.
diaea e. 17 from eancer, tt from
the Depaitnirnt of Fubltr Safety surgeon* aprea I antieancer drug*
wa* Ikr'a fault that their price* emcee fot the allow. Dinner ho*Survivor* include hia wife, Mr*.
show* that l(o of the np-rtrd right In the wound ibiring-surgety.
CAMP PERRY. Ohio.- Marine vtrre too low. Then, a week la'er le&gt;.ea were Air*. D. T. Warren, cerebral vascular disease. 14 from
Penliel Stafford; three children.
mi*s ellaneoua
accidents,
eight
total occurred in Ihe rural area* Then for three aucreislve d»v* Sgl. Kenneth W, Rnhhin*
Denny Stafford and Frank Staf­
Jr., he told the city people In Jack Mr*. Frank Itimell and Mr*.
from chronla nephritis, seven
Air*. ManuelKarp, daughter
of of Seminole County.
an'icancer drug* are given by fired svxtpoint),
with (I
ford, both of Sanford and Mr*.
'V " aonville that Ike was lo nlame I*- I*. Cox
from Influents and pneumonia,
The three
fatal arriilint* eerr vein Three month* later, anliran- five*, out of a possible 6.V* to because their rommosllly price*
Richard IlcxJy of Atlanta. Ga : Mr). At. Kremen passedaway
—
and four from motor vehicle aoMonday
at
her
home
in
Ea*t
I*
In
rural
arras,
said
thi
three grandchildren; one *l*ler
reP"tt, ecr drug* are glvrn again, aimed w“ i fir*t place in the marksman *».-re t.ws high", he *aid "Stevenridenls. Hie report lists only *wro
However, thcie wa* no mdvei* at killing any such cancer are.!*, eta** in Ihe
Mr*. Carter Cutlaw of Mount Ol 1'P- I-1'" * letwiw*. N. Y.
13W l)[u&gt;n Rifle son ha* adopted the same *tyle
from dinbete*, one from syphilis,
Mr*. Karp wa* the niece of » f Ihe number of Injusir* .*ecrtv*
Some (A patient*
# e . N. C., and sine aunt. Mr*
ince June ( .iimplonihlp
Match here recent- of -pecch-making Ttutnan u*e|
one from malernal death and one
Tllcn Proctor of Grrcnvllle, X Mi*&gt; Rote l^vy, Sam 1-evy. lls-n rd in aiitomsiblle accidrtr* out* haw tied Iht* two punch lieat *,Pin have rvrrpt that he has add- Generally (air through Thursday; VI"—'* I'-.m il'
ry Levy and Joe Levy all of Sam tide . f ihe nninlcipalitir* of the menl for canwr* nf the brea*t.
C.
l.irsg the National Rifle
A.- ed a Princeton Accent'."
lew tonight S7-«I.
'
Thr savan tarabral vaaeulir
er*unty.
stomach an) colon, the lurgeon* •oclatlnn match rifle (holt), the
Funeral lervire* will he held ford
dlirase daatha are reported to In*
Mr*. Karp became III in RanThere were IK accident* in the tji.)
Whether it actually doe* •ergeant was competing with over
at 4 p m tomorrow (Thursday •
rludr vateular lesion* affecting
at the Holy Cro»* Epitcopal font la*t winter while vUlting urban area* of Seminole County, produce lietter result* will take ?&lt;**&gt; nf the h.p civilian and *erthe central nervous tytlem. In
( hurch with the Rev. Lyltlrton here.
the rcp.it lists, In comparbon .everji year* to determine.
vlrr shooter* of ll.e nation.
ho
another column of the tabulation
Zimmerman officiating.
Alt** Rose Levy wa* in N c * lo the Uo which occur re*I m rural
yhe nnlicauccr drug*
la &gt;.«ir
have aocniDirn
a**emhled r.eir
here ror
f..r me
oiok * u»cd »•
thf
seven death* ware attributed tn
Burial will he in Osklawn Ale York on a buying trip when her are**.
date are nitrogen murUrds, rel*-, Valional Rifte amt Pistol Malchea
"all other C. V. R. disease."
me.e parsed away.
Winrial Park.
the d*ath rate, according to the tive* of wartime poit»*n
t&gt;it**n gar Olh-' —e*tahli*hH hy an act of CnnThere were no deaths reported
Funeral aenirts for Mr*. Karp report, per 100 million vehicle rri may Ih* use)
Tha family hi* a*ked that
ere.* in I9nct.
from typhoid fevrr. However. Ihe
flower* please be omitted and'w ill be held in Ent Itlip, L 1., mile* traveled in Seminole County
Itiddiln* will receive an N |{.
ita'istiral report stated that "The
N. Y, tomorrow,
wa* 4 3.
tjtva to the Heart Fund.
A. sterling silver awanl for hi)
number of reported ea*e» of ty­
proficiency. He enlisted in the
phoid fever in Florida ha* dimin­
M»rine Corp* ihrer year* ago;
ished from 4*3 In 1919 to Ml in
Appraisers YYIM
hej.n remprt!'lVf .hooting la*t
I9.YY"
March.
"The vast improvement in &gt;ur
Competing in the Eadcrn Divl.
&gt;tan lard of living." state* Iho
Residential
apt'Cvi'er*
fr»m »ion and Regional Matchr. earlier
State Hoard nf Health report,
Sanford are ev|n-.ti-(| to at'rnd a thl* year, Robbins firr.l arcurduring this century i» largely
regular tnce*lng nf the Society ately to take four individual
responsible for the decrease in inof Rr*ldential Appraprr*. Central award*. He ha* never fired here
tldcnrc of Iht* former’ •
FInri la Chapter No lew* which In the "woHd series" „ f rifle
lent d|sea«e.”
will Ih- held on Thur-dcy, Oct. II, ahooting until thi) year.
•t Markham'* In Eola Plaia. Or
Stallone) a! Marine Corps Air
Undo, at 7 p m.
Station, Cherry Point. N. C , with
Jamc* G. ilaekcit. secretary of Marine Tran*port Squadri-n 133,
the organiratlon laid today that Ihe sergeant I* a member of the
Horace A. Newman, president of Second .Marine Airorafl Ming
A ilx foot di*tnn-e *-*-•
•***
the group stale l that "the meet- rifle and pistol team.
•nake wa* killed in Lake Alary
Ing will he Carted promptly at 7
lie ia the ton. of Krnneth \V.
rrrenll*- when it attempte I to kill
o’clock .in I will be adjourned at Itobbin* Sr., of Pslilks an I forma pet eat.
9 o'clock,"
rrly of Sanfotd,
Mr* lies* Armhnister reported

f

Drugs, Surgery Are
Forming New Team
l&amp; x ss f°r Cancer Cure

Funeral Services
Are Set Tomorrow
•For D. C. Stafford

County's Growth Rapid

Auxiliary Holds
Supper, Stunt
Party Last Week

* Reported In County
First Holf Of Year

SSSSi VS&amp;fJ i J S S t t * .V-s 4,rm'n ",,r,n* SaMy-

Robbins Winner
l In Marksman Class
! Of Rifle Confesl

Mrs. Monuel Karp H
Dies In New York

Weather

Local Residential

Annrnicnrc
Will
iraisers Will

Attend Session

Rattlesnake Killed
In Lake Mary Area

that a terrific noitr wa* heard
and on investigation found 'hat
Ihe rattler wa* attempting lo kill
their cat. The nake had already
killed a kitten before trying to
corner the older feline.
Mr*. Armbru*ter went after
the diamond hac’
later found had eight rattler*,
wi'h a garden shovel.

Yogi Berra Stars
Hospital Notes
In Record-Breaking
OfT. •
,
Admlttlona
Home Run Assault Ruinilla AYraren (Oviedo)

B r o o k l y n -yv-The n&gt; w y .t V
Mary .Margaret l.umpkin
A'anki-e* overwhelmetl the Dodg­
f Sanford)
er* and Don Newcombs* with a
Kvie McGee (Sanford)
trrord breaking home run s)*ault
Craig Urteno (Sanford)
t.«lay and won the World Scries,
Barbara Burba in I Sanford t
four game* to three, with a 9 0
Discharge*
victory.
Mr*. Maude (iim m and baby boy
Yogi Berra hit two homer* and
(Longvrood)
Oct. ia
for Justice of the Price In Ihe Drllaty dl*- 1,1,1 •'’ •“ ''‘ t"'' *ma*hed a grand
BARKY SELLER thla morning, anno-jnerd hi*
hit candidacy
cardldi
Birth*
tria l A Republican. It.lp* w ill crell. pirsiilcnt of ihe
iht Deflaryr Republican Cluh and George P m v, vice * ,m homrr lo back up «uperb 3Baby Boy Burnham
w *t made this morning ai a meeting of thi Dcllary
Pdehing by 2J year old Johnny
p i••i-IriiV. Wore with Mm when Iht announcement wa*
Kutka.
tO H Club. ( L if t It Sight) Withrrtll. Seller, and i'rr.y (Staff Photo)
Baby boy AYraren (Oviedo)

M A R IN E HUT. K E N N E T H

W . R O IIIIIN S JR .

.Yankees Regain Series' Crown
9

Additional
Local N ew s
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