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NO. 209

Krider Proposes Junior College On County Home Site
Official Suggests
Private Nursing
Home For Elderly

School Locating
,Here Will Mean
Much Progress

"We have a site In fwmlnoi*
Count}’ that U cp* of !hc most
desirable locations in the State
I or one of the Junior College*
that a it being plan of d by me
Stale Board of Education,'* John
Krider, Seminole Count} Chamber
*&gt;;' Commerce Executive Secretary
■said today.
* I have propo-c.l that we tltf
away with the antl&lt;|ultcii Count}
Ktider commented as he
tpoks of hi* proposal to oflel the
State a altc on which to locate «»ne
of the new school).
"This aitc, where Ih* County
Home i* now I o r a t r tj, tv
much more desirable for a JunJ«r College than fur lit prom t
’Aise," he said.
!n offering Ibe State Department ef Education the site where
the County Home I* now mcated,
we are offering them a site locat­
ed on a main high*a), easily
accessible to a population that
runt welt up into the fix figure
bracket, commented Krider.
"A Junior Cullrge located on
Highway 17-91 would be outside
gof a heavily populated arru that
■Arnold tend to reflfet its exclu­
sive u»e there," Krider said.
The Countv Comm1 ilmm -I-.-et
Slid that "it would hr easy to
keep the county's machinery,
locate its garage, maintenance and
repair shops on propcity not aa
Valuable ax the County Home
TIIE BEMINOI.K COUNTY HOME located on Highway
tile, and on piuperly now uwncJ
17-1)2.
south o f Sanford. John Krider, County Commission
by Suminula County.
"The newly proposed nursing cr-elcct. C ity Commissioner, and Manager o f Ihu Semi
jJn.mc for our elderly cititen)
♦mild be located on a »it* mure
suitable," according to
John
Krider.
The property where the County
Home is now located It » l»e&lt;iutifill site on one of the mu.n high­
ways of the State and ea-ily tcreuible from the m-i-th * o.ii,
tail ind n n t, and with the pro­
per planning could br of feud !o
the Jlate to be used for one uf
j^hrlr new colleges for which they
are now Marching fur locations,"
John Krider explained.
"I have thought about this pro­
posal for a long time," Krider
ill attend Ihe
(Conlinurtl &lt;m I'sgr lm
I Convention
ngs and Loan
League, Oetabes 11 1.1 at the Duval
11ntel In Tallahassee.
Joseph S. Guernsey, president of
the league, states that the thrsc
day meeting will feature addre-trs
from national leaders In the «avA Vocational Education Course lug* and loan business and round
Is being offered to all vocational tables on various aspects *f the
teachers in Seminutc County, said businras.
Fred Murray, direclur of adult
The convention opens on 1 hurtami vocational education.
day afternoon. October 11. with
The course will begin this after- a round table on Internal Audita
no*m, starting nt t o’clock, ie the m,l Controls lead by Verm* 0.
U**aid Room of the School Admin* ltn&lt;u-vtrcl, Director of DivitlJ'i uf
i-lration Building on Commercial Examinations, Fed ral Home l»an
Ave.
Hunk Boar-1, Washington, D C.
y J. A. Morrison will be the in- other participant* will be John
■tnirtor for the course which will F. Iltrb'on, Chief Examiner,
rover nine weeks with Instruction Fifth Federal Home Loan Ilxnk
from 4 to 8 o'clock every afler- Distilct;
M yron
Williamson,
goon.
Miami lira* It Federal Savings ami
The cour»a is being conducted by luian Association; and Robert G.
the University of Florida Exten- l.andis. Home Federal Saving* Fair through Tuesday, not q1
lien Service with instructoi* from and Loan Asioviatinn of Holly* so warm; low tonight 10-33
the University of Florida staff.
tContinued no Page 10)

Weather

nole County Chamber o f Com mure*, (in se t) proposes Hint
the site lie lin'd for * Junior College. (S tu ff Photo)

Volunteer Fire
Dept To Sponsor
Barbecue Nov. 10
LONGWOOD— The lamgwuod
VuluntesT Fire Department anu*nincest ye-terduy that It will In11it
a bnrberue **n Nov. 10 &lt;Saturday)
in Htmnyshade Patk.
Fund) raised from this event
will be used to purchase new
equipment for the truck I auxi­
liary) they had ncquhrd after the
baibcrue held last year.
Co-chairman Larry Chunutt a
Co chairman Larry Chunutt and
Paul Cluiltier. .Intr that serving
TTie Hanford Lions Club wilt will begin at 3 p. m.
o b s e r v e "District Governor's
Week" tonight at their second
night meeting held al the Yacht
Club beginning at 6:43 p m.
A program In honor of District
Governor David l.ondquist of Or­
lando. lias been planned.
Principal speaker for the oc­
casion will be past District tiniernnr Earl Ztrliarth of Pierson
Tin- annual ilghl bulb tale, ac­
cording tu Hen Wale, chairman
of (be San foul Lions Club com­
mutes- for the event, will get
underway on October 13.
"We will canvass the entire
Sanford area", said Cbalrmat Hen
Wade, "to give everyone an op­
portunity In participate In Iht
"sight conservation" program of
our club."
Members of the Sanford Lions
Club will go from home Ur n else,
in the Sanford area, telling tight
bulb,, proceeds from which will
benefit the -Ight conservation pro­
gram of the club.
"We have furnishel eye glaives,
an) have had examinations mide
le.uitng In llie pietcriblng of eye
glas-e-. for children who .tool.I
not otherwise be able to si-cute
the proper attention for their
eyes," Chairman W»*lr said,
"Of course," he said “ this &lt;»
only a small portion of our pro­
gram but U is the most out.land­
ing part of the work we do in
our Sight Conservation program."
The light bulb sale will start
on Octobber 13 and continue
throughout that week, Wade said.

Lions To Observe
District Governor
Week At Meeting

At 1114. ( M R WOMAN IMFfi
MIAMI - .r - Mrs. T. V. Moore,
13, active in polities and Dade
County rlvic affair* since 1901,
died last night.
She wa* past president of Ih*
Florida Federation of Women's
Clubs and the Florid* Women'*
Methodist Missionary Society and
a member of Ihe stale Demo­
cratic irriir.il cummiltie.

FIRE PREVENTION WEEK atnrts off this morning as Mayor F. D. Scott sign* a pn&gt;Clamation naming the week of Oct. 7*13 ns "Fire Prevention Week" in Sanford. l*ook• ln g on arc (standing) George Andrew Speer, president of the Seminole County Junior
(-hHml&gt;cr of Commerce. Sanford Fire Chief Mack N. Cleveland Sr.- and Robert Crumley,
Chairman of the Jaycec Fire Prevention Week committee. (Staff Photo)

Additional
Local News
on Page 7-J0

"It t* time now to provide
better rare for our vldeily peo­
ple in their sunset years, ami at
a lower cost." John Krider, City
Ctommisikmrr and Executive Secrelary of the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce, said to­
day.
"The idea of a county "poor
house" li antiquated and itn lha
proper way to trte car* of our
older ritiiens," Krtdrr said.
Krider said that It it lime that
Seminole County modemlie Its
facilities for this Important phase
Of the county's obligation In line
with other counties throughout
the stale.
"it is trssibte to do this," said
Krider. "for each and everyone
of thrm is entitled to somethin!
—Social Security, old age pension*
of Welfare Department aid."
The care for our elderly people
should br put on a private nurs­
ing home basis. said Kthlrr, where
they will get the proper rare, the
p.op«r food, diet, exercise and
medical rarr.
In the proposal for such a radi*
ral change In the county'* poli­
cies, Krider said that Ihe county,
perhaps, would necessarily hava
In subsidise the move to a certain
extent—but not at the exresilve
cost that is now budgets ' by Ihe
county gnvernjncnl, and pal I out
of the taxpayers money
lie explained that the average
elderly peison receive* approxi­
mately MO a month while lh« av­
erage cost fm opeiatlng the nurs­
ing home would lie in Ihe neighItnrhiHsf of $1W. Inc hiding the cost
of maintenance, the necessary
equipment. and everything el.e in
the operating expense.
"All the minty would have to
/to " Krider .alii "wctlM la* -dn
•utrplrmr., the Inr-me of mu
elderly people by at-nit UU a
month."
in other words, the cost to
maintain the HI people tn the
(CtnilmiMi *&gt;n I'agr Srvriw

Higginbotham Seeks
Re-Election To Post
' I should like tu announce ihat
I will be a candidate for re elec­
tion to the City Commission for
a three year term on Nov. 0,
IWd." Earl Higginbotham said
this morning.
C om in Ittloner Higginbotham,
who It Ihe teronri commissioner In
announce for re election said "I
do this solely on the bails of
wanting to see Ihe t*ity of San­
ford continue la grow and expand
a* It ha&gt; done in the past few
year*.
"While serving a* a enmmiitloner during the past three
years." said Higginbotham, “ I
have had the pleasure of serving
with a group of men who have
helped the city progtet* mote than
any time tn the pait. We hive
had *omr of the major problems
of alt time cumr up In-fore the
City Commisihm during this
period. The sewer system was
constructed which helped to give
serviers to many people. The
sewage treatment plant is still a
problem In be fare*!. The city ha*
undertaken a street surfacing
program that has been net-dr*' for
year*."
Commissioner Higginbotham ro­
es! led that "The past three
year) has )ren the set Ilenient of
the ilecliic franchise with the
power company. This has mrant
added revenue to the rily In a
fair settlement of a big question.
The revenue la being used to give
It*, peopio uf Sanfttrd a rootmt'nlty renter, fire slatlnn, and
many other thing* we hive need­
ed for years."
In ndditlon, liggtnbotbam said
tCuntlnuesi on 1'age Seven)

Board To Discuss
Improvement Plan;
Okay Appointment
The Board of Sanford City Commisiioner* will meet tonight to
dltcuit one of the lightest agen­
da* to confront the five man
group of city fathers.
Top item on the two-item agenda
will be the discussion relative
to Ih* financing of Sanfor.l'a
Capital Improvement program
which Inclujr* a Sanford Cirle
Center, a new Municipal Fire fit*,
tlun, new fire apparatus *
Colored swimming pool for tho
Goldsboro Recrealional Area, the
Municipal Boat Basin, and near
equipment badly needed for va­
rious departments of the city'g
general government.
A committee apolntrd by May.
or F. 1). Scott to look Into Capi­
tal Improvement Program financ­
ing will probably report on Ihrli
findings. Two important bidi
hinges) on the success of the rommiltee s securing of the necessary
money which It to bo backed by
the Florida Power and Light
Company
franchise agrxomt*i|
return!.
The appointment of If. S. Say*
er at Finance Director for tho
City of Sanford will be finally ap­
proved by the Board and Sanford
City Commissioner*. Sayer's po­
sition will be the top position in
Hanford’s City government, next
to that of City Manager Warren
E. Knowles.
Sayer will retain his position
tCofltlaaed on Page |gy

Yankees Take 3-2
Lead In Series;
Mantle Hits Homer

I.arson, a B foot, 4 Im-h native
-if Michignn City., who now lives
in San Diego, Calif, pitched sup­
erbly with the peculiar no-windup
style he adopted during the registar season. He struck nut even,
including last man tu face him,
pinch hitler Dale Mitchell
A crowd of tv. Mi wa&lt; ilmost
breathless at the finish at Larsen
set a new Series record by re­
tiring 14 Dr,leers In order through
the first right innings ami fa*ed
the tall end of the llronklyn b.itu
ing order with s perfe • :sme In
sight.
Mantle's hmm *
—*r
hi field standi in th« fourth its*
ring was Ihe uocltluu mu
tthough the Yanks got three mnrtt
hits off Sol 31aglie m th* sixth
amt scored a second run.
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of the Series, pltrhed well enough
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tn win most games. He gave up
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only five hit* walked two ami
1H
f t '
fanned flvr.
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The nearest previous appruarh
a World Series no hitter was in
"YOU CAN CROW ORCHIDS” nuys Ml** Mary Noble to her mother, Mr*- Fred B. Noble. to
1NT. when Floyd Bill Brens of
This tieonts no *ur|&gt;rl*e to her listener, n* itother Noble realize* that the book titled the Yankees held the Dodger* hit"You Can Grow Orchid*” by dantfhtor Mary i* now In its aecond printing anti the *ul&gt;- less for II 2 1 Innings before t'in-hjeet of Imok reviews in the major federated circle* of Florida garden chib*. Mother hitler Cookie Lavagetto singled
Ilrvans gave up ten wtika that
Noble I* distinguished In her own right, lacing; garden wlitor of the Florida rimes - l niun
tlmo and lost the gam* M .

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Gossip Clouds
111 Go*»ip Lover*," Mary C r i «
Hobby making a mad di»h for th#
lunch line (a» »•“ •*&gt;. »*n
“ icnack" into Mr. Braekin. Mon­
day. Slow down, (*1l
I think t •»* Juanita Wjmi*
nmawhid a w*M[ a|o Saturday
wight. Am I rUht, Jn»nitaT
It team* that all tha boy* »ac*
ond lunch period Jus* loVe 10 ,UIt*
the waUr iprlokliri on a««i« PJ®r
A*f*nivla*i 1*1*1 O'atbunl *ft*7
Mvaral wet* drenched. “ Boy. * hlt
a bunch of drip* "
Sum* then'* • t“ .mor *n M i
•chool tbit Maggie J ,n , h** *
crmh on a cirtiln »anlor boy.
Gould It ba Bonnli Oil**
Brantlay Schlrard and Unda
Balth aura do maka •
*ou*
bU. Hiro'a lock to you kid*. Some
m m * of tha school'* staedle* art.
•w uj* jonaa and IM Vlhlan, ShirBabbl Crutchfield and Bob
Mtiur, Pat Harrlnitou and Twldy
Walter, SyhU P rt» and Al BUnloy. PKIT J,IW Lundqulat and
jtotert Goniale*.
It *oami *U th# fwihmaa *r«
aaaloui for "lU t D al" to * n l« They don't know what tbayn
hi for, do tbcyT
Nancy Blchardi will hi "fleat*
la*- o« air *U wiok. Coold It be
Ernie wai boma thla weekend?
Morldith Scott or "Porky k**
(Man Mtn walkln* Dottlo M*lw
to elau all w*ok. Thli could prov*
totamUni!
There a n a lot of "unattached
female*" runnlm loot* around
Jh oolth l. year.'luit "Kehlni" to
l i t hold of *omi proipocilv# mala.
Bonn of th*i# main are:!Uurrar
Wane*, Prod Berhana, Mirldoth
Scott. Phli Byrd. Tan? Gocmbcl,
Vtrfll Orary. Don HaiUeui.
Bom# nil# h#v# nlctaumw Linda Andmon "Glmmla" why U thli
jiadaf
Thin'a a curtain «*1 In *«h*^
Who hi* a tarrtfle enuh on Bobby
LltUi. She 1* a petite btonda, itnlar, Muo cyti and available! Pin­
ny don thli dricriptino fit you*
Our foothill boy* reaUjr look
Kraal! Wa'r* behind you, frllowi,
all the way.
Carol Nutt’i haart li plain*
away. Sh# Ju.t want* to (o to
Gainesville. and who can blsm#
hir. Her "beau»‘ up then.
Look# lika Kenneth Houck I*
making tho round* with all tha
•anlar *ali. lla seems to ba Ukin* after hi* brother.
Who wai Marty S. lUalinl a
gland at In th# hall th* othir
morningT Como now Marty tit
ua in on thi secret.
'lOtr* la a certain Pnihman
Sir! that hai hir eyn let on s
certain Junior boy. Better watch
out Claudia you’ re not the only
one. m wo heir, that think* Al
C. la cut*.
Why wa* Al P. bilging Mn.
Fort to raov. him awiy from
Wally P. and rloier to Hairy St.
John. What wai tbit Al, you think
you could do batter work?
Did you ever notice how a name
would affect a parion? If not, try
thli rom# time. Jutt eay "Gerald
Jenet" in front of Judy Herron.
Bee what 1 mean?
Have you noticed Don Y. and
Valerie K.T ft reerri I have bean
hearing quite a bit about thim
lately. Tell ui what'i going on
with the** two!
From what I heir Marty Stim­
uli and Dave Bramlitt called It
off a long tlmo ago. But it leeemi
like hi *tlll hai a cruah on her
•r be wouldn't be doing her Latin
avery night
Good tuck to Linda Humphiry
•ad Terry ChrUlenaeo they iure
do mike a cute couple.
Seemi like a certain freahmin
gal has a terrific cruah on a cer­
tain guy. Who la the guy JianT
Wonder why our fmhman
cheerleader ti to happy. Seem*
•be hai a fellow.
Looke like Ray Lundqulrt ha*
grabbed that real cute freshman
*al that hai been running around
lode. Im't that right BayT

Band, Pep Club
Hold Early Morning
Practice Sessions
1, 2, J, 4, 9 6. 7. 9. left, right
pick up your feet! Straighten that
line!
Thi* I* the tune heard around
3HS for th* tut week ai thi Bind
and Pip Club met at 1:00 every
morning to practice a new halftime show.
Every morning at 1:00 sharp the
ileepy-eyed member* of th* Bind
and Pap Club marched back and
forh on the football field behind
the school trying to perfect a
rather compliraled ehow.
It aeem* that some of the newer
members a* well at a few of the
old member* war* having trouble
telling the differenr between their
left and right feet.
Al 9 o'clock there waa a water
break. The freihmen bora In tha
Band ware on detail to bring wa­
ter to the field for th* rest of
tha students.
Aa Friday, th* day of the Apop­
ka game, drew near there was
an added ruth to try to Iron out
tb* rough spots.
Mr. Cowley, ML* Bohn, and
Leilis Smith all aided In super­
vising the group.
With all thi* hard work and
determination behind them, the
Band and Pep dub will «urely
provide another new and color­
ful halftime show.
Al) you people at home who
did not attend the Apopka game
will have a thane* to wltnea*
tb* show on Nov. 13. when we play
Bolle, Military Academy of Jack­
sonville.

Tuesday's
Assembly
Program
Tha aiMmhly Tuesday, wai
opened by Philip Byrd. Student
(tiuncil President. The scripture
wai given by Juanita Wynn* after
which Philip introduced the Student
Council, and th* chairmen of each
«f th# cnmmlUee* in It. They,
in turn, came to the microphone
and told the functioni of aaeh
commute* Thi* was a great help
to nan) of the Undent* who did
rot know what iha Student Coun­
cil U.
Nest on tha program were three
girl*: Bobble Crutchfield, Kay
Jrnkin* and Shirley Anderson.
They sang to tha audiancr a few
vara** of h* rvar-famoui "Goaalp
Song". This brought many bluiha*
from tha group. Then th* girl*
trlrd to lead th* a t u d a n t
body in a group ting only to be
Interrupted by a imall bird Uut
flew blithely around in the audi­
torium. The entire audlenc* went
into hysterica.
And last but by all mean* not
least cam« the SIIS Dance Band
led by L*111* Smith. The thtrr
(election* played by the band
were: Moonglow, Main Title, and
Allegheny Moon. They were done
very Well, too.
The assembly wa* ended by a
welt-eaecuted flredrlll, which of
court*, wa* a ftl*a alarm!!

Teacher O f

Week

Teacher of the week, Ed Chrlilenten baa aur* mad* a hit with
all th* tludenta In th* three short
year* he baa been at Semlnols
High.
He 1* a graduate of Fort Lau­
derdale High School and th* Uni*
veralty of Florida.
Mr. Christensen it married and
has two healthy boys, of whom
be la vary proud.
Baildas teaching Spaniih I and
II, and Algabra I, ha i* Junior
t.'tasa Sponsor, Student Council
Sponsor and member of Faculty
Advisor.
Ilia favorite ,a)ing thla year
teem* to be—"Hot Dog*, Pea­
nut,, Popcorn!" (By the way he
1* head of th* Junior Clai* Conceailona at all of the Football
game*)

Journalism Club
Meets; 22-Member
Staff Is Revealed

At a recant meeting during ac­
tivity period, a Journalism Club
wa* formed for tb# purpose of
gathering newa for the riekiy page
".Smoke Slgnala."
MambenMo
of th* club waa cloaad at 22
member*, Pat Harrington waa
eleotad Editor, flhlrlay Andtreon
Aaiociate E d i t o r
and T I
Thompson, Sports Editor. It waa
decided that other members of
lbs staff would bo appointed by
tha Editor. Kay Jtnkln* wa* Im­
mediately appointed Society Ed­
itor.
It wia decided by members of
th* club to m**t once monthly at
a local reitauran1. Than I* ■&gt;,
decided that member* must con­
tributed material or be rrlrased
Th* Student Council recently rom member,hip. a, her i* a
held a meeting to make plan* for long list waiting to Join,
th* coming year.
The main Item for diecuialon
waa the behavior of tb* student!
at th* dance*. Several nilei veer*
made concerning this. Tho rules L-v
that were mads are: 1-Ther* will
bo no smoking. S-Anyone that t e d a p t *
hae S-sr rtrlnkine will n” ' b# |fvK
permitted. J-Thoi* that will ba
permitted atai eludcnte and their
dales, alumni and lh* vialUag
ichoola by special Invitation and, ,
with chaperone* only.
If w* follow the rule* ret up
bv th* S I'-fe-t) Counrll’ we will
have school diner* that wc can
Echo: The only thing t.
an be proud of!
Another item for ditcuialon waa
cheat a woman out nf the last
th* seating arrangement of the
word.
Band, Pen Club *nd itid t"'* dur­
ing th* SHS football game*.
The Student Council would lUta
for tha Student* to earn# to them
with what they would like to bo
done to make this year lh* boat
of all at SHS.

Student Council
Discusses Plans
For Coming Year

By BILL THOMPSON
Early to b«d;
Early to rla*; .
'
And your girl goti out
Whh other guy*.

ITALIAN 0 OLD LINTON
TWEED fashion# thla compan­
ion suit and coat—Davidowa
country anaambla foe fall. Th*
Jackal Is neatly detailed with
Shirley: Why doe* Dottle lat a notched Paler Pan .cellar and
all the boya kin her?
braaat pocket*. Tho’ slim coat
Kaye: Because the oneo slapped, has aid* aUta and a live-button
a boy who was chawing tobacco.

■y ANGELO COMPALN

I wonder how many of you have
Dear ‘Tin n y,H
thought about our Teansga Recre­
"funding on tb# Corner" "On
tb* Street Where Yeu Lira" “ I ational Neada In Sanford. Adult*
Almost Lost My Mind." "Balov are always worrying about the
By MARION CRIM
ad, "Tall Ma Why" you don't taenagara driving their "hot rod*’ ’
Fiction:
"Com* On-A My House." "Ain't around, making lota of not**, and
Rosemary Wins Her Cap by Ztllah
Cba Coming OuU Tonight?" "If •van causing a lot of danger.
You do not raalli*. now that K. MacDonald. A movlna etorr
I Love You," “ How important Can
It ia almost winter, there lin't with a thread of mystery that will
It Be" that "I can t Give You
much to do. We can go to th* Interest girls who like to rtiil^
Anything but Love, Baby?"
movies, which take* most of our abou nursing careers.
"Who la lla" with whom you allowance or go to place* unfit
ware "Dancing in th* Dark" tha for anyone. What we need la aomaFiction;
"Rock and Roll Wall*?" (a "Ha1 thing to occupy our ipare Uma. Powder and Hldai by Val GandWhat about a Youth Canter? Be
"Joey?" "Joey" who** "Mama think tltat would eliminate ona-half ran. Thla la an netting story nf
•dvrnture on the Great Plains
from Memphis' and "Daddyo' o! Sanford's Jurenil* Problem*. at the time when the old daya
from "Chicago" own a chain of W* need a plae# wharo w* could were changing and the knell had
banka, the "House of Dim Light*," g. to watch television, play gamae sounded for the Indian and tha
"Rock Island Lina," and ■ whole such aa ping-pong, chaekan, ale. buffalo.
and be abt* to dine* under the
"Ghost T o w n " amid "Shift right conditions. Thai* thing* can­
Fiction:
f
Inf Whlaparing Banda?" "Joey" not be dona at boma, especially Squadron Airborn by Elleston Tre­
whoaa "Black Denim Trauma and with all th* crowd.
vor. An account of life and death
Motorcycl* Boots" coat "SevenTh* Calary Crate la U. K-. but at a fictitious airfield during a
lain" hundred dollar*? What's wa didn't hav* enough aetlvltiii single week in lh* grim tummar
"Ha" got that 1 haven't "No, Not and It nsvar teams to b* orgi- of 1910.
Much." "Ob. Baby Mint," 1*11 nlied as well as it could have
m* "If Happiness Is Juat a Boy been.
Non-fict!on:
Called Joe.......... Honay Babe,"
Cowhand: The Story o f a Working
If
wa
could
get
soma
of
our
"Don't Ba Cnial!" "You Wera
Cowboy by Fred Glpon. This Is a
Main! For M s;" "You Belong to clUaena of Sanford Intarastad, wa true Story of a West Teals cow­
could
ramodal
and
havs
somaM#:" "I Need You Now!"
hand. It may bear little resem­
"Protty Baby," don't aay. "I thi-_ worth while.
Every one 1# needed to do th# blance to the common notion o(8
Love You No More;" aay, "What­
how a cowboy livta but Its vary
ever Will Bo WIU Bo." "Pvo At- Job as It should be dona, parent*, deference* are a aourc* of fas­
teenagers,
and
evaryona
who
would
way*" "Wantod" yout "Boon" ‘ TH
cination. and for avsry punctured
atop Loving Yout "Boon" "I'll Uka to keep th* right kind of legend w* learn an equally Inter­
Walk Alone" In tho "Moonglow" recreation for their children as esting truth.
for everyone ala*.
of a dusky " Allegheny Mown" well
down a lonely "Hsppinctt Street"
We propose th* following sug­ Non-fiction:
to a forgotten “ Heartbreak Houl” gestion* which wa, th* teenagers, Window* for tha Crown Prince by
with th* “ Pawnshop On tho Cor­ feat will add greatly to the better­ Elltabeth Gray Mining. An Inter­
ner,'“ and, "Som*wt*r* Along th* ment of our recreational program esting and inspiring story of th*
Way," I'll "Remember" you. "In In Sanford:
author'* eipcrianctt aftar being
th# Still of the Night." "Memo1. Each clavt and their parents sent to Japan to tutor th* Crewi*
rlei Are Made of This? ? ?"
could take two weeks ihtfte for Prlnc*.
"Darling, Cher Voui Alma the responsibility of maintaining
Beaucoup" — "I'm Youra!" I've art enforcing the policies that Other new books In tha library:
been "Crying In the Chapel", and have been approved.
Non fiction:
'My Prayer" waa that "I'd Only
2. Have officers of the club
Reptiles and Amphibians by H e
Hava Eye* for You." "Sweatberl Spencer Zim;
heart," "I Don't Care:" "Be Any­ 3. Open three nlghti • week 4-9
Insects and Ult Home* They
thing." but. "Someday," "Any­ p. m. through the week and 4.
Build, Dorothy Sterling;
10
p.
m.
on
Saturday.
time" be "Mine Alone." "I Want
American
ClUiani Handbook, Joy
4. Membership card*.
You to Be My Baby." " 0 Promise
We hav* been having ditcusa- Elmar Morgan, ad.;
Me" only "Half aa Much" aa "All
The United Slates, David Savlll#
My Love" I promise you. "Dun­ sioni during Homem iking Clan.
Muncy;
w
garee Doll," "B* My Life's Com­ Una group interviewed Mr. HouaVitus!
History
of
tha
U.
3.,
Har*
panion;" "Be My Lon!
holder and Mr. Knowles. Thais
man are most Interested to htlp old Underwood Faulkner;
"Sincerely,"
Tha Story of PatnUng for Young
"The Bov Next Door' us with a Youth Canter.
People, llont Woldetnar JaBson;
"P. S. I Love You"
We alio hope you. the dtlreni Out on a Limb, Louis* (Maxwell)
of Sanford are Interested. W* Baker; and the Desperate Hour!,
Mrt. Wray: Maggie what are would appreciate your letting us Joseph Arnold Hayes.
know by writing to u*. Our ad­
you locking through those war
dress It:
records for?
Advict to Motorlati Jwat b *
Taanagan of Sanford
Maggie: I'm trying to find out
cause you st# Its tracks la no
Seminol* High School
who general delivery was.
sign that • train baa Juat patted.)
Sanford, Florida

Latest Additions
To SHS Library

ED CHRIMTENBEN
(Staff Photo)

FFA Chapter Joins
Seminole County
Cattlemen's Assn.
By A. J, CLEMENTS
Our local FFA Chapter Joined
th* Semlnol# County Cattlemen'*
A llot latlbn for 1IM-ST. B i l l
Thompion, our Chapter President
waa aaltetad to ropresant ua st
th* Cattleman's Association meet­
ing, which wai held Oct. •, at
tha Acorn Ranch In ChuluoU,
where he etplilnrd to the Aaioetation th* alma and accompliibmerit* of tha local FFA Chapt­
er.
Plan* for the inltatlon of new
boys in lh, fhiptrr were dltcusled at the huiinett meeting, which
wa* held Ult Tue*liy afternoon.
\V* alto dlscuiied the possibility
of entering the Chapter scrapbook
In th* *tst* contest. Thla scrap­
book la being developed by tha
reporter, A. J. Clements, and his
Militant. Hay Rush, who Is aent&gt;
Inel of lh* Chapter,

Freshman Glee
Club Consists
O f 74 Students
Hy KAY IVEY
The Fre,hman Glee Club of
19M ronilrt* of 74 students, of
which U Ire boys and St girli.
W* h*v* been working on a few
numbers anj ars planning to sing
in aitambly rom* morning.
Tha Chairman of the air!* group
(• Faye Garner and Vice-Chair­
man it Silly William*. Tho boy’a
chairman '• Duint Gpemb-I »n&lt;l
tha Vlca-Chalrman la Tarry Grif­
fin
Thcy'v, dnln# » .well Job
and Mlt* Whillle really appreci­
ates it.
The ecrompanUti are Marilyn
McDaniel, Sandra McKinney, and
Kay Ivey.
Fred: Why are you eating with
a spoon?
Leslie: Because my fork leak*.

PlUfMititor, Hits follow It pfoftty
amort—ho's f of on OK Usoal Cor."

(x)haisivsUi yisuv VYlodsl
CaA y o u (jhooM —
tow COST

Aato Financing by our bank o ffm you ALL of the*# SavtogB.

THE LOAN COST KEPT DOWN
moderate borrowing charge, We finance new cam at

THE

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You pay no "hlddeai coats".

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THE ACTION

You apply for your bank Auto L o u u d get • decision

promptly.
TWEED AND TAFFETA
a n combined for a thr**-pl*ca
ault coelom* from th* William
Foa fail collection. A triangular
effect for the back of th* Jacket
I* achieved by trotting bis*
panel*. Under It, th* black ailk
taffsta bloua* haa a flat bow
at tho bataau neckline.

BORROWING POWER
It etandlng with us for future credit needs.

Poor France* has a terrific
cruib on a aweet •opho more boy
named Chattel but *b* won't do
anything about It. Why not
Franrei, I'm iur* he'll cooparata.
What about It Charlie?

Well advised buyers know where to And knockout
values! That’s why your Chevy dealer's OK Used
Cara enjoy a ready market. It’s here that volum*
trading offer* wide selection at constantly com*
petitive pricea. OK Used Cars are inspected and
reconditioned before being dealer-warranted In
writing for your protection.

General Insurance
H. JAMES G T T " AGENCY
S ll BAST FIRST STREET
FHONC 78
H. JAMES GUT

Love's Old Recreation Problems
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CONVERT IHt.Vfl
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look* wonderful Indoor*. Add a
lone, custom'made brticb and a
perk.through divider at one end,
and you'll have a room that will
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Firat off. cover the long wall
with a permanent facing of Malohit* Par.elgroov*. 1 hi* lv a durable hard board paneling that hi*
vertical groove* at interval* of
four inehei. Thia may be painted
a solid color or In itrlpes. de.
pending on your taitea In decor.
Thi* vpltntcr-free material it availabio at lumber yard*
You ran build an right or 10foot bench, attaching one ride to
the new wail and lupportlng the
front with metal or wood leg*. On
ft may be placed a televiilon tot.
a yaie of flower* and. of rour*e.
acme flat, padded cuihion* for tit­

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For the average ” Mr» Home
maker" the kitchen la the pivut
point around which her homo­
making actlvlllei revolve And to­
day'* decor ha* made It the
brlghtcet, happiest room tn the
hour•I
Today there it a lining lenden
ey In Early American bnmu to
make the kitchen much like the
warm, rory room
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IN APPRECIATION OF THE FINE
RESPONSE TO OUR

GRAND OPENING SPECIAL
W e Are Repeating It One More Week
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Hate you outgrown your orig­
inal electric system? At least
nf American homes today
are inadequately wired! Many
now appliances have earae Into
dally use in the lent twenty.five
year*, but often extra outlela,
cirruit breakers, fuse boxes and
needed
wiring
haven’t
been
addrd to take rare of them.
Overloaded wiring ran lead to
fire and tn the meantime rausei:
• lllarkouta (when fuses blow
or circuit breaker* go out).
• Wasted electricity — due t*&gt;
slow heating of appliance*.
• Overworked — and open
burned-out motors,
• Shrinking or d.mmlng nf TV
pictures when other appliances
are being nurd.
• Dimming nf light* when ap
pliaccrs start.
• lavs* nf Illumination from
bulbs and tube*
CIIIXK Vt HR HOME TODAY
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complete protection to the undrilylng raphatl because of Ita
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even the limited range of "natural” color*, aecofiling to the
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The new coarse aggregate, ralted "3M” brand Ceramic-Odor
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with a handy coat closet. A broad view windows brightens tht* largo
living room with its fireplace and built-in book eases. Planned for cfffeienry, Ihe spacious kilchen contains nn expanse of counter-top and
cupboard area, n broom closet, and n roomy breakfast nook. Home laun­
dry .M|tiipmenl Is housed In Ihe utility miry. Passage Lorn the garage
to the rear entry la sheltered by n covered porch. Soft-toned brick venter
adds warm r«itr to Ih rambling lines nf this spacious ranee home.

ling comfort, Make thi* bench b;
covering a wooden framework with
Maionite Tempered (’ redwood
It can be painted any color,
The room divider, if you need
one to separate the living area
from the dining 'put or a hall
can be built on a wooden or mrl
al framework. I’ancl* u*rd for
end* and for sliding doors to rover
tioragr apace may be brightly,
enameled Pfesdwood. Such a mo
dern divider that'* both aitrac.
live ami funciional I* low in eott,
too.
Complete thi* attractive room
transformation by installing one
of the new pullrydypc lighting fix
turn. If you're skillful with a
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iterile looking area with tha
possibilities thar almost any
tharm of a sci’ aiiflc Lb.
other pbaio of decor,
Now the bold use of color *0
daily printed
curtain*,
mal- often an Important part of mod­
low pine spire ihrlvt* and other ern decor comet right into the
kitchen accessurle* copied from kitchen. Major appliance* and enearly days, natural furnished ca- arm led steel cabinets are being
tilns-t*, a potted geranium tn the [shown In gay pink, tunny yellow,
window and th»r»'s a cory work- luri, green, turquniie and cop­
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by room sod check your rreient
and future etr.-trical nee«ii.
Do you have several lamps or
appliances plugged tn on on*
outlet?
Art* there any frayed wires or
bent prongs on wires?
Do you have a circuit breaker
to take rate of overloading . , ,
end do you know where your
fui# boxes and circuit breakers
are located?
Is your lighting inadequate
because of lack- of outlet* and
wiring? See how you can Im­
prove the look) and lighting of
each room with new fixtures . , .
with outlet*.
Check outaide your home for
safety lighting at d o o r s and
step*. Do you have an outside
nutlet? Is your garage properly
wired?

Your home do • tt • yourse’ f
work-*hop with new power tools
use* more electricity. Maka iurt
that there ara enough outlets
and safe wiring.
DON’T DOtT-YOUMELF
Cali In a reliable electrical
contractor! Wiring and repain
are nM Jobe for tha doll-your.
sslf fan. Thqy require SXpsVt,
professional care.
Your •lectrical contractor tas.
■terstand* the UleU Inttallatloa
technique* and will wtra your
home according to th* Strict
building codes.
You’ll h« safer . . .and aava
money in the long run . . .whan
you let an expert handle all your
electrical problemi.
Don’t take any mora chanean
with firei that might ba caused
by defe,tlvo wiring. Overworked
circuits and slow heating appli­
ances cut down 00 the efficiency
of your electrical system.
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Frenchmen Are Working Too Hard
By CARL HARTMAN
well organized, and 1 get plenty toward It, and the whole environ­
ment in which he lives.
PARIS 4) — Doctors think tool of recreation."
many Frenchmen are wroklng too
He baa been named director of
U'l quite possible, be says to
bard, and Franca ii going to do a new organization, the Institute get up at 5 a.m., work hard. tmJ*
something about K.
for the Study and Prevention of
go to bed at midnight without do­
The average Frenchman is not Overwork. It plans to set up n
a fellow who lakes two hours for clinic and research laboratory in ing yourself any harm—If you
have the tempeimcnt. know how­
lunch and spends the afternoon Paris.
winking at girls on the Champs
"Overwork,” Dr. Blsncanl told to handle yourself and how to re­
Elysees.
this ruporter, "la the disease of lax when necessary.
Lola of city dwellers these days,
He really workj. This goes too our country. It's worse than can­
for school kids cramming for ax- cer, because by the very nature even In r e I a I Iv e I y tranquil
amlnations and for elderly ladle, of things It hits the learers of our France, wake up In an apartment
bogged down in the complexity of society. Look at your President house with paper-thin walls, aurpension forms. The French taka Elsenhowur. What do you think rounded morning and night svilh
it all harder than you might think. was at the bottom of hi* heart radios and TV seU, they have *.o»
attack? Or Prezldant Roosevs't. struggle with traffic, shop in
The man In charge of remedy­
When things happen to men tike crowded stores and markets, wait
ing the situation—at the behest
of the French Academy of Medi­ that. It eautes a disturbance to long and nervous minutes to s-e
our whole society.”
minor oflrlals on routine -rrandcine—is Dr. Hugo Blsncanl.
Dr. Biaacanl says it's trot Just All this. Dr. Bisncani acknowl*
In addition to hanling a pros­
too much work that czuisw the edges, is more scute in Parif
perous medical practice, Dr. BP
kind of exhaustion he Is trying to than In provincial towns where
ancanl Is an en’tiusiaitic amateu
cure. Also Involved are the kind the o l d e r , more lelsundy existor aemlprofesslonal at painting, of work, the Individual's attitude ence still persists. .
Writing, phllo*ophliing, wine mak­
ing. gardening and social service.
He alto likes to take long country
M a t e e v e r y M l fv ip a
walks and he maintains he Isn't
overworked himself.
"The reason." he says, "Is that
I'm doing work I like, 1 have it

In Tire Prevention W eek'
• Sanford and Haminola County are not
immune to one of thp greatest “ property de­
stroyer*" of the nation.
That'* why the Seminole County Junior
Chamber of Commerce has the annual “ Fire
Prevention Week" at the top of their list of
important events to observe.
The most common answer to the unnual
plea to take |«rt in “ Fire Prevention Week"
is, “ I haven’t got time—amt anyway, that’s
the job of the local Fire Department."
Apathy toward one of the nation's worst
dangers is responsible for more and more
answers similar to the one that’s qalled “ the
most common."
Moat business people fall to realize that
last year** toll from fire in 78 industrial
firms added up to nearly |78 million alone, There were nine "main causes for fire
last year. Smoking and matches were re­
sponsible for 122.000 fires: defective or
oyerheated heating nml cooking equipment
was responsible for 100,500. electricity caus­
ed a total of 53,9005 rubbish, ignition un­
known caused 59,400; chimney flues caused
87,500; children and matches caused 29,900;
Mid open lights, flames and sjmrks caused
2?,200.

. These are not, by far, ull of the causes
of flro wtttfi caused the country last year
a* f 1,140,708,000 loss. Nearly one and u
quarter billion dollars In projwrty loss!
Fire Is no respecter of |&gt;ersons or kind
o f property- Whether it lie a fantn building,
woodlands, industry, store, of flop building,
home school church or uutomobRc. fire
will take Its toll in both properly damage
and Uvea every year.
The Jayceea are anxious to get the "Fire
Prevention’’ xtory to ever)' iicraon, young
or pld, ao thet in some way perhnpa, a life
mayu...........
be saved
protected
-----^ or property nrn,|,Hwl
Thla week- you will see the numbers of
the Seminole County Junior Chamber of
Contmercfl.'hard at work taking the “ Flro
Prevention" meaaaire to every |*r*on poasihie,
They aak simply that every pernon Rive
consideration and hoed to the noconaity for
Fire Prevention.
It Is with pride they point to the part they
play In “ Flro Prevention Week" here in San­
ford and Seminole County—and point with
fear to figures tabulated by tho National Fire
Protection Association; 11,475 dead by fires

The Sanford Herald
PwbttsksA Dally r.**s*» Satortsy s»d Vumlsy
■atsted aa m s s s S cls s , e-alter Oetntss n . H it at
ika Pees orftee #f flaatoea. Pte&gt;l4a usSse the a«t
nr Caaaraaj n&lt; Slatrh a. t s fl
PAC O PBRKINS. r.Sllor a~1 riiblUhsr
MARION HARMAN SR^ R iseu tles Sailor
BVKI-TN J C1ISIIINCI AZesrtlrlne Slsasase

j h, IlsraU Is a msmhtr of th* A,snel«i,,l risat
wklah la aalltue ssclutlssly in th* as* tor ret.oi.ilrstlsa at all Iks lensI aewa ertatse In Ihl,
Jtsermeatad Natlsaslly kr Osnsral . ASr.rti.in*
(writs Ian. Ill Denra'a Xselne, rts«k Ills a
Atlsata Otarala
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All Okltaary anllesa, nsrdr af tkaaks, rssotutln,s aa«
antlssa af aatsMatnmsnt fer Ik* eurpors of raid,a
yuada will ba rharged for as rngatar tdesrildng , « t „
r « d &lt;.

Monday, October 8, 1950

80.000 more Injured, 31 dead by fires every
day.
The Jaycees say “ One death by fire is
one too many."
Whatever the fire may be—a farm fire,
one in the home, buxines* or office, a car fire,
school or church fire,—It Is a loss that could
have been avoided.
Fire Is bad business anytime and for
everybody.
Don't gamble with fire—the percentages
are always against you!

Employment Of Older Women

One of the saddest lives in our society is
that of the older woman still capnhlc of
doing good work, who cannot get a job. Such
women comprise about a third of the na­
tion's unemployed.
The situation is improving. Partly IxCAuse'of a heavy demand for skilled *nlc.&lt;people mid office workers, many mori
women In their late 40s and 50s and Go* an
employed than were 15 years ago. Hood
evidence that more remains to be done,
however, is the Department of Labor’ s deci­
sion to conduct a series of forums on the
llj JAMES MWtl.OW
Just saying what cams naturally, senhower of
political expedlewsubject In various |wrts of the country.
Al* Ne-v Anal)st
As the campaign picked up ev....
Either
Elsenhower idenMOed htev- *
,, - ** ^
The forums will bring together employ­ WASHINGTON (APi
Orr Sept. 2$ at Kansas
ers, community lenders and women who seek President Elsenhower u mad at rn“ m " “ h ^mal-lerst Truman.
jo b , Th. nn.ioc,
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Campaign Looks Like One In '52

aiatnnt to the nccretnry o f labor anlll. the
problem "m ust Ire jflvPn com m unity-wide inteivat. It can’ t Ire solved by n »mnll grou p."
An the population chanjfex. auch efforts,
will ire increualngly important. They will,
Ix^nefit Ixrth older |»eo|.le and Msciety a.s ,,
whole

P a rty
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not widely known that thlnl party

now In the field hojx?a to form a balance of
ixtwer between Republicans und Democrats
Its mo«t daring hope ia to get enough elector­
al votes to throw the presidential election In­
to the House of Representatives, where by
bargaining, It might gain important conces­
sions.
The new group annuimced its program
at a National States Rights Conference at
Memphis. Tenn. The attending delegates
were all conservatives. Some were Southernera who favor segregation. The majority,
however, seem to favor the atatea rights
doctrine h* a meana of nqieallng the income
tax and mucli recent ucial IcgialaOon.
For preaWent they are aupporting T.
Coleman Attdrewa of Richmond, Va.. the for­
mer commissioner of internal revenue wno
U •Ilv»c«ltd repealing the Incam. In,. Ill,
running mat* ia Thomaa II. Wcrtici, a for­
mer Republican representative from Califor­
nia.
The Imckenf of the new movement are
likely to find tho cards stackrd against then
when it comew to getting their ticket on the
lutllnt. In almost all Mates the politicians
have pur|KMtely made it hard for u new imrty
to develop. It ia thua difficult to assess the
third party’ll real strength, which may In?
greater than Ita popular vote will show.
It seems most unlikely, however. Mint
the new party will be a significant factor in
the election.

The tallest picture, which gross­
ed 25 million dollars, is the alt
time boxofflre champion, but
Paramount expects "Th* Ten
Commandments" to bring In 100
HOLLYWOOD dR-Huttrwood has million dollar* over th* neat 10
had a preview look at the mn.t year*.
Much of th# big (oit was due to
expensive movie ever made —
DeMJilt's insistence on shooting
“ The Ten Obrnmandmcnta” —and such scenes ast he Exodus on the
It'll take a biager and better ad­ actual locale—Egypt's Sinai Val­
jective than colossal to rirsrtih* ley.
it.
Ami only DrMiile, with charac­
Thla 75-year old Cecil B. De- teristlc lavlthrios. would build
Mille'a 70th picture and na.lly the three pyratds and IS Sphinxes 1r«,
masterpiece of U&gt;e screen's mas- than tiv# miles from the real ones.
ter showman.
But the old man knew- what he
DsMIU* spent ! ! hours ■ day was doing. The result Is more a
for five years plus 112,300,000 of rtllgiour experience then » move.
Paramount'* money to put the life It'i an armrhair pilgrimage.
of Moses on the screen. The bud­
Research al&lt;mr cost $230,000.
get almoet doubles th* seven mil­ But historically It’s money writ
lion spent on "Quo Vadls," and •pent. DeMlIle hired a team of
bmt* than triple th*
•f researchers at the Unlvrsity of
“ Gone With Th* Wind."
. iSouthrn California who ram* up

10 Commandments
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with little known facta of Moses'
life.
From the writings o( ancient
Roman historians. Josephus and
Philo; from the rabbinical Irgruda
and even from th* Koran of Islam,
history of Moses. The research
turned up proof of the traditional
bellrf and on* of Its great legends

or hr has declined to fight harder, campaign. The present Incumbent
What's happening now •• begin- Truman and his prougs have asnlng to |oo&lt; Ilk. a rein talon uf
In' *|th 'he greatest rotn il
i !r “ on uf. nta-n.mn.ing sccu ...
tlons made In any campaign."
Monday *a» t u
' ''!
l!’rr
‘ 'Bunk” , was one of ms favorite
Elsenhower i. sj lo hit lurk ,ir .c worts for "ih a T "^ “ihemdeVsU
Stevenson rldkulwi him last » « k . *»*»■ saying, lie said th«y wen
Stevenson muit have stung Et- *JrP*hclou».** He accused them of
senhower poured sarcasm on Stov- * * m *r' ,
enson. The two m -n hell.tied each
Other s« a Icsler
And Elsenhower Is beginning to
use sotac of the very worts—
"bunk", for Instance— he threw
at the Democrats when he got
#i
fired• up ,In the I0M campaign
In the early days of tho i'j'J
race Stevenson, a much wittier
man In those days repest-dly
Jibed at Elsenhower, rilling hln
a "me. t&lt;&gt;«" candidate find other
»t-e making 'ight of h-n

After accuslne Pls.nh
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»*'«•: “ in fact. mtr.y people have
wondered how

Eisenhower administration. Sometimes the President seemed to
wender himself

h. T T * i U ^ ' y
'lu,,Uon »•
be asked about the Eitenhi wer
administration. Tbit la: 'Who's lu
charge here anyway? Who. In this
businessman's a i l m l n l i tration
kaeps the stora?"
Vestertay Eiseahowtr went la
Ohio and Kentucky and made twa
speeches. He didn’t mention Stevenson by name, b j; there rould be
no doubt whom b.- mesut when he
said:
"We all know that there arw
iwople wh&lt;. «ui
suffer
from
living !•
irr if
um HTinR
m
a world of wjrdi and phrases lor
so long that they can no longer
At m m M%cnnowcr »»«»«••• •*
w ilu . ^ . "
..
recognize action when they see It.
"And—when it comee to • rstlly critical matter like poliUcil
speech after soother cotrplalr.mg
tb*1 h® WM
lea lershlp—w.i recall a fact that
all of as have area In owr own
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when he Ulke-1 of the firm prob­ daily Uves: n*» longest lecture*
*-| can't b&gt;- l musing •" thi» bus- lem In I9U.
almost always come frem ihcse
Uugnlng
lu*&gt;, The». are n
Then he added he suspects El- with tbe leaet wiperienCa."

• ' Ym . ewmSEI
“ &gt;*1
n tnl* campaign. But he mult
have decided he wae loc relaxed
for hv has decided to campaign
bxrdar.
There is llttie wit in Stevenson
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touch
la all
but
An,l
,v,n
Truman,
#I ,no/.Truman,
|jdn *00*t ,hink
mucb
SlMrnwnwho
a campaigner before the Demotatlc convention ha* praised him
for
"*w ''Five 'em hell" apI,rE*ch_
(
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S o cia l fcuswiA

Mrs. F. McMurray
Gives Trip Report
To Westside P-TA

Peanut Bowl Game
To Be Discussed
By James Buckler

Mn. Fred McMurray, Grammar
School Delegate to thr Sum­
mer IniUtute, gave a report on
her trip at Thuraday'* meeting
of the Westside P-TA.
There were over TO people In
attendance at the meeting which
was eonduted bjr Mn. Carl Prc•KOlt, president. Mn.
Helen
Plans for a forthcoming meetThe B—Squad Football game, stevemon led the groun In *lnalog Tuesday night were discussed b#jd tn DeLand the other day, ing after which Mn. Grady Her|,h*
° . h i ‘ *■* «tl*nd*d by the gtrta of man preented -he devotional.
Junior High School P-TA when T
...
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...
. ._ Mn. R. E. Redrnbaugh memberthey met Thursday n^ht.
.Troop 119. together with their jMp rh, |rm)n&gt; , nno‘ nwd thit
,
Reporta of the varloui comm- leader. Mn. Fred Robb. The thf rafmberahip of the Weatilde
itleea were approved and will be girla apent a very enjoyable after- j,.TA
now neariy 110.
a prrien tel to the P-TA at Tura- noon, although Mra. Robs die, i ri \ifMurrav w-ho waa ae*day'a meeting.
;ov,red they didn't really un- ^ ” nled to the Summer InPreaent at the meeting were demand too much aho.,t the ,„ ( bv Mr anJ Slr,. Carl Ptp.
H u g h Carlton. Mn. Michael wma of football. A. a result of ,f0lt ,o ld t h , (rojp that the
Thomaa. Pre.ld.nt Mr. M ,. thl. dlieovery ah. ha. decided to rour^ w„ balpd pn the p .TA
Nichols, Mn. F. II. McPanleli, devote one of the meeting, in the .
.
,-p ,, fjmily aml
Mr and Mn. Clifford Able, Mr. near future to a discussion of the J ,.ommun,t) .the P-TA serves
and Mn. George Pililrd and Mn. rule, of f&lt;v»'ball. an I .*e ti • e t o . . .
.
J |haop, Ib. other"
•A. 0. Roberta, who reprernted be able to have one of the coachea
. ,
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husband, who U recreation from the high school on hand to **• &lt;*uoU" 1 U
“ ,k* s" c" b‘Dr. J. Brow aid Culpepper, aecond
rhairnian.
help her out. „
sice president of Florida Congress
of P-TA, and Dr. Earl tasman
Koos, who is professor of Social
Welfare at FSlr, both of whom
Seminole Chapter No. I. O. E. I nnl Mr,. I.araine Ranrciev. Grand were rmphatic in saying ttu.
S observed Friendship Night on uiMruclor, Distrirt II, were in- "we cannot expect our chi'October 4th. nt the Mutonic Tem* t reduced and given a cordial wet* dren to conform to standard,
pte, with approximately 1W *•(,!* come. Since Seminole wa*'honor* that ware set for us as children
tor*, and members present. A red ing (he Grand Instructor also o n in
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view
of the
r« men ' -us
letter F for Friendship, was pin- Friendship Night, Mrs. Rangetey tbangra |n t)ie world In the past
n ’d on each at the registration was seated in the East and prc- generation". Dr. Culpepper said
de,W.
aente.1 with a gift by the Worthy , hal " uh;|f PTA accomplish'
Pink and white gtajloll com- Matron.
iai( 1 Prised the decoration*.
The Seminole officer* took the lerge lies in thr fart that ita
Guest
filling
—— - - officers
--— the aU- floor to present |a| courtesy In ....
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. i-.... .each
ac h
lu# .,
Is ..
dependent
upon
tions for the opening ceremony honor of
Grand liutrucVr an 1 mfmb#
1U , copp la
broad
were: Worthy Matron. Mr, Las- guest officers. A circle of friendh
of human affalr, (

The Grammar School P-TA will
meet on Thursday, Oct. II, at I
p.m.. at which time James Buck­
ler will further discuss the Pea­
nut Bowl game on Dec. T.
In accordance with the new
plan of meetinga after tha halfhour business aeaalon, parents
will go to their children's room
where the grading system will be
discussed with the teacher*.
The thrme this year la "Seeing
Your Child in High School Envir­
onment” and each month th
teachers will take a separate topic
and discus. It with 'he parents.

Ian s Discussed
B-Squad Game Is
;or Tuesday's Meet Attended By Girls
By Jr. High Board Of Scout Troop 149

(p&amp;Monah
Mist Elrrabeth W o o d r u f f ,
laughter of Mr. and Mn. Harry
Woodruff, ha* pledged PI Bela
Phi Sorority at Florida State
University.

^Friendship Night Observed By OES

N o M w J S S r * l l « . 5. If, S«* in- •**■■*» played "B lc , Be the

( | Treasurer, Mr*. Beatrice King
Mon
RunntU
ChJPter
No.
then reformed th* citclr and the
stun.
Bunn
til
Chupter
N
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Conductr**!, Margaret Schemp, Worthy Matron compietrd her
NewUaSro&gt;ma: "Associate Con-Jtle-I mtssage. Upon returning to their
tress, Anna Parat, Voluaia Chap- stations, the officer* introduced
ter No. IN; Chaplain, Laura Ann their gucata of the evening and
Fairvloth, Daytona; Marshal, Es- presented small gifts of appieciatell* Poitevlent, Da&gt;tona; Organ­ lion.
Th. Horn of Plenty sat the d«i c , Louisa Hcntvhke. DeLand
Chapter No. IS; Adah, LouDe epration theme in the dining room
Watkins, Bunnell; Ruth, Florence where refreshment* of cake, soft
Humphrey, DeLand; Esther, Ja­ drinks, and nuta were served,
il Ann Hughes, Volusia; Martha following the butinrsi mating.
Alice Delch, Bunnell; Electa, Ruth

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Oviedo
Personals

kj r, Richar.l F.lam prc i-'cd
at the regular mertlng of lha
Pinecrest P-TA hffJ*4n thr school
auditorium last Thursday evening. The first grade group of
Mrs. Mary Cruome won th* room

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Engaged
To W ed Joe W. Bruce
, IIFLEN SNOIIG
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' Hev. Donald Walling officiating,
£\XEIIPRISE -SNODGRASS
Mr
ami Mrs. The reception immediately follow
.Jnterpiiss- ing
ing the
the wedding
Wedding will
Will tie
hold in
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be hold
announce the engacefflrn* an-l an the church annex
are being
nd retail, ra
couple aie

*n Older to make useful and fmm D el.and High School, June
li
arinti eilirant
ns^.t a„
...aj u presently
. .t
happy
cituens rtf
of rtise
our rMUrars
children s19

Publishing a newspaper, anpervisrd by Mr*. Mary IMlliffe. Also
if inters’ ,t to main of th" cihldrtn is a teachers helper group,
The children may assist the lowcr grade tcachei* in certain

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Williams
ami u&gt;n, Brian, have moved to
their new home at 1404 S. Oak
Ave.
f For a vegetable e»peclally tastv
with chicken, stir some rooked
whole kernel yellow com Into rice
after it has simmered 14 minules.
Color and allow to stand at least
to minutes. Some chopped pim­
ento or rooked green pepper is
god in this dish.

Stork Shower Fetes

" w* must accept them as they by Southern licll Iclcphone Com»'*. l°vo them and let them be |,4ny in Sanford.
sov* that we love them."
Mr. Bruce was graduated from
After Mr. McMurray s report, Del^ml High School, in ISM »crs**“ ' J"
Proctor. Chairman of ^ with armed forces in Germany
Budget end Finance, spoke on during Korean War. and i. rm
plans for the forthcoming carniv ployed by Florida Power Corporal In be held on &lt;trt U ai 5 ation plant here In Enterprise.
p.m., and accepted volunteer* for
The wedding will be an .lent
various jobs.
of November 3rd at a pm at
Barnett Memorial Church with

.Vi! Mrs. Reynolds Tells Reason For New
Report Cords At Pinecrest P-TA Meet

David lloblnsun Delarnd.
Special fuesti of honor. Mr*.
Ruth Huber. Past Grand Chaplain

M IS S U O K O T I IY E M A N U E L

Mia* Judy Cogburn,
grand­
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. C. H.
Cog hum and Mr*. R. C. Long, ha*
pledged Id Kappa Della Sorority
at the University of Florida.

M r S . F r O flk H e lft lS
Mr, Jimmie Bailer and Mr*,
Dunatd Knight were hoste.se. for
a stork .hower honoring Mrs.
Frank Helms at the Bailey home,
lot Plneerest Dr., on Monday
evening.
n , , , abIp v
, hr!l, „ lp K(fu
„ „ beautifully ,i,v«,rated bi Mrs
T(im nriK,k, A Urge a|(,tk ho|tJ.
Ing a hahy was placed tn the
table.
Games and contests were playrd, and priti-t won by Mr*. Itceny
Austin, Mr,. Fred Fisher
and
Mrs, Roger Schmidt.
After Mrs. Helms npcnrd her
. . . .
. .
, many lovely gifts, refreshment*
Mrs. Margaret Tlmlrl, study
nut* and soft drinks were
group chairman Pine m
P-T\ (irvw |
announces a study course which

Happy Birthday
OCT, «
Mr*. John T. Cullum
Kathy Sloan
Ia&gt;ul* Farmer
Mr*. J, M. Moye
Mr&gt;. Bob Bennett
Rose Marie KenU

O c t 10 Date Set
For Study Course
At Pinecrest P-TA

OVIEDO — B. W.. batter known
to hi* friends a* Ted, Eate,, pro­
minent celery and citrus grower
of this city, who has been conflnrd to the Orange Memorial Caoio will hrad the Wa}» and cd out by Mrsl,rorginia llcllcn- Si/c Shoulders" This was carried
Hospital for several weeks, has Means Cotnmltlre,
schnndt. Mr Vgel i&lt; m &lt;h r , in thr Dec. Issue of IPS'i Nationreturned home but is still confined
A new report carJ whichha* "f boy* physical education clas, «|. p-TA Magailn*.
If any p*rto hi* home; although Mr*. Este* been Dsiied to the Pinecrestal,|i the buy* athletic club.
rnta base this Issue on hand
report* he it retting very comfuf- Elementary School this year, svas
Refreshments of coffee
and would they please send them to
|| Ubly.
, the subject of the program for duughtvilU were served &lt;* a Iai
;hr schmd so she can use them
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the evening. Mra. Margairt lieV- group of parents and teat her* by jn the study couise.
Mre. Maud* Coate* hi* been no|d, pa&lt;ied out ropir* of thi, the seventh and eighth grad*
confined to her hom* because of n(w tard w , ba a,nj1#nfe ami then homeroom mothers.
an ankle injury.
. proceeded to captain the scoring
, . system to be urod. She said that V/l r e
C - ! / . X /i k l n r s
Mr*. M. L G»ry. wife of tha
„ pw caid „,i, fll, a |n„ SfP|, «V tr5 . C M C V l m C r l
Mayor, .had a fall and has been
„rpd by taking into account the Lk/j||D _ M c s c fc s e e
A discussion of ''Chars-tereonftnel to her home.
child * individual progret,, his ™
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title- Of Girls m Various ' re
behavior, and Vrt acMevemem T _ ,
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Groups" w-ss fratuted at the
Mu* Myrtle Eason, of Pcnntyl- level.
• 0 O O T O G l l L -ir C I G
four’ l l ' leadei*' tra-' ■ r
Tania, ha» been the guest of her
pj,, d|ffpr#nt componentsof
Mn.
Eric L. Vihlen of
tha given last week by the Citius

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David Wilaoa
PrtcitU Young
J. A. Y»ung Jr,
J. (J Galloway
David Wilson
Mn Russel |. DetVItt
Sara Johnson
Barry W. Wood

tnary Sandifer. Mr«. Alfred I'hllea,
Mrs Joknne Wool, Mrs. t'lilvln
Wright, Mrs Ralph Bells. Mr»,

CMT. a
Ed Kader

J VV. Carter. Mrs. Frank Bryan,
Mr* B»'lv Taytor Mr*
h*re.|
Either. Mr, A. J, Pelerto". and
Mr,, Mary Grace Anderson.

Calendar
MONDAY
Grier, Mra. J. D. Carlton, Mr*
Tha First Baptist Church will James Ekern, Mr*. Robert Kara*
hay* a Sunday School Worker*' Mrs. Willi* J. Pa*cock Jr., Mra
Clink starring at 7:00. Confer­ John Kader. Mr*. La.-r to&amp;
ences at 7:41 and refreshment* at and Mn. F. E. Breckinridge,
0:41 p.m,
Annna Miller Circle
^eat
Th* Y. W. A.'* of th* Tint Bap- at ■ p.m. at the Elks (Tub.
Circles of the W. S C 5. oj
list Church will meet at tha horn*
of Marchetta Campbell, 3434 Myr­ the First Melhodbt Church wriR
meet as follow*.
tle Ave. at 0:30 p.m.
Circle No. 1 at Mr*. E. 5 H!gTh* Boy Scouts of the First
ginbolham'a, INI Pinecrest Dr.,
Presbyterian Church will meet 9:43 a. m.
in th* Scout Room at 7:00.
Circle No. Two with Mr*. S.
Th* Seasion of th* First Presby­ G. 'larriman, Loch A.-bor, 9 13 a.
terian Church will m m in lha m.
Session Room of the Church at
Circle No. Three with Mr». W.
7:30.
R. Hailett,
IroquoU Ave.,
Th Circle* of th* Women of the 9:43 a. m.
Circle No. 4 with Mr,. Frank
Kiret Presbyterian Church will
Ad»m». JM4 Lake Ave. 9-43 a m.
meet a* follows:
The Broarnle Seouta of the Pin*
Evening Circle No. 1—Mn. W.
S. Bromley Sr., Chsirman, with PreshyterUn Churoh will ir*--t in
Mrs. Gertrud* R. Gilbert, 708 Pal- the Youth Building at 3'0n p.m.
The Pioneer Feliowahlp and Rec­
metto \vtnue, 0:00 p.m. Co-hos­
tesses, Mr*. Csrl Lind and Mrs. reation of the First Presbyterian
Church will meet In the Youth
L. T. Sheppsrd.
Evening Circle No. M n . Clif­ Building from . :M p.m. through
ford MeKlbbln Jr., Chsirman, with 8:no p m.
v s* r a n "
Mr*. R. C. Miller, HOI S. Myrtle
The
Girl
Seouta of the Pint
Avenue. 1:00 p.m. Co ho,lese, MU*
Pn-*tiyirtian t hutch will meet at
Rrbecca Stevens.
Evening Circle No 3—Mr*. 3:30 p.m. it the Church.
The Senior High Fellowship Re­
David Erward*. Chairman, with
Mrs. Harvey Hal*. Elm Ava., 1:00 crest Inn of lha First Presbyterian
Church will meet at the Church
p.m.
at 7:00 p.m.
TUESDAY
The Mid-Week Bible Hour frill
Th# Gleaners Class of lh* First be conducted by Rev. A. G. Me*
Baptist Church will meet at th*
Innls, Pastor of the Pint Presbyhome of Mrs. A. J. Walker, 1003
Elm Ave., Tuesday night at 7:30 lerian hureh at 7:10 p.m.
The Chancel Choir will rehearse
with Mr*. J. F. Lewi* and Mrs. II.
at First Presbyterian Church al
C. Echols as co-hostesses.
The Pilot Club will have i's re­ 7:30 p.m.
THURRDAY
gular dinner meeting at the Y’aeht
The Junior Choir will have their
Club *t 8:30 p.m. A Founder's rehearsal and feltoarahlp at Flnl
t&gt;*y Program will be presented Presbyterian Church at 3:43 p.m.
by Mrs. Joel Field. A abort buslThe Youth Choir of the Flnl
ness meeting will be held after Preebytrrian Church wilt practice
the dinner meeting.
■I the Church at 7:30 p.m.
Th# American Home Depart­
Th# Deacons of the First Pre*.
ment of the Sanford Woman's byteriin Church will meet at tha
Club will hold ita annual teacher* Church at 7:43 p.m.
party at the Club House at 7 p.m.
Lt. Virginia Kelmrr will m b Ilostesaea will be Mrs. H. It. duct Ihe morning devotion* ova*
Junior High PTA will meet at WTRR, Sanford.
i at the school. The goal of the Th* Social Department of tha
association thi* year it to have Sanford'* Woman'* CItsb wilt boM
all parents take an Interest in a bridge party at 1:00 p.m.
P-TA activities. Cecil Tucker, Thur*. Cal.
County Agent, and Mis* Myrtle
The Sanford Home Demonstra­
Wilson will give talks at P-TA tion Club will hold a meeting and
maet. Reports of last week's board installation of officer* at I:W
meeting will be presented for ap­ p.m. at the Home Demonstration
proval.
Center.
A new Brownie Troop, who*#
Lt. Virginia Ketmer will conduct
leader It Mr*. Fred McMurray, Ihe morning devotion* over WTRR
will hold ils investiture service on Sanford, at t:30 a m.
Tuesday, Oct. 13. at 3:30 p. m. Frl. Cal.
The service will be held in tha
Lt. Virginia Kelmer will conduct
Fariih House of the Holy (&gt;«** the morning devotion* over WTRR
Episcopal Church.
Sanford, al 1:10 a.m.

TUESDAY
From the Pacific Islands come*
(hit dessert. Cook for about 30
minutes, stirring often 1 cup
sugar, k cup margarine and H
cup milk. Remove H cup of thi*
mixture *nd save. Add cups of
rooked rice to th* rest of the mlwtore. Mi* well Turn nut on »
platter snd shape Into a round
cake. Ice with the H cup mlatur
and sprinkle writh toasted coconut.

Th* Hemeroeani* and the Asalia
Circles of th* Sanford Garden
Club will meet at OraptrlBo
Nursery, the home of Sfrs Erie
Vihlen, at • p.m. a ,-ovared disk
supper. Color Him will be shown
entitled "I^tndsespc for Living"
hy the courtesy of the FNGA,
There -will be a nne-day Lead­
er*' Training Course in Outdoor
Scouting *4 Silver Lake.

All Phases Of Scouting Covered
By G. S. Leaders, Training Course

• ^ V h r,tofVr' Frld.V for slv ln n a?
card were then Grapeville Nur.ery will be hostesa
^
vl!u !h.f|r.irtef Mll*
h' , ' * ! " * 1 °,f lh* !V fh: *i»
*
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Prthf) r l s i f aM br^hJr Tnd r? ‘
a ,l° H' D*vU
Or,oh*r
,h l l »
M c l d T . Rot
f '&gt; ‘ t,m eonenn'"* ■rtiand «
•
” V,rH. ,,(‘ h ,l'P ^ r
Eiaon
^ r i ^ 1u^ . * h.lrl:, wm.,! 0ms* ! lt,?,L Pmu.Juh,
arithmetic, social studies, scirnck, M)^
highlighted by a color
rnuiic, and art. Mrs, Cadi-ri-" f'lm, courtesy of the Florida Nur*Mrs. R L. Ragsdale Jr. and t'earcc discussed
itcussed the language « T « « an I Growers Association.
email daughter, Marsha, are Visit­
group, which includes reading. ‘ ‘ ‘ “J* *'
'?"**'**?. ,or ,IJv:
ing relative* in Miaslssippi.
rommunlcation spelling, wru ng, "I
‘ h« " » « r*'
and listening. Physical develop* J* HoeWa. There .,111*
Mr. and Mrs. Lennox Coggins metit v i i ditcuftpm! by .Mr*. Mil* a ” f&gt;or Prilt of 4 Cutler i hy
Hand daughter. Sue, of Albemarle, dred Lind. Mr*. Ethel O'Dea ex- i),,d croton.
N. C. have been the guests of plained how the par; rtcreniMed as
Mts, Vihlrn explains to newcomMr. and Mr*. G. M. Arle.
achievemer.t level viould be gradth ,' Gran-ville Vieu -e j. b e '.

are Mr*. L M. Millssp, nml Mr*,
O B Clause snd Mrs, O, B Gray.
There are now 1* Girl Scout an I
Browni* Troop, In Seminole fnunly.
ctoJncil'Vf IHri’ .Seoul*"U S A.
The following received rcrt.fl
Alsu discussed were the organ- rates a* hav ing complete I th*
lth,i°T’ *n'' ''I*'*"™ "f Troops, leader, training course: Mr. L.
songs,games, art-andcrafts, and M Millsap., Mr. James Buckler,
all phases of S C , uling The Course, Mr* J. A. Fuller, Mrs. Drake
whirls « * , romptetcl, Thursday, Robb. Mr*. D. W. Linker, Mr
was held In ihc Education Build- Howard Weigle. Mr*. It. H Conn,
ins „ f , hr rrrlb)tprUn ( hlirfh, Mrs. T. r. Drake. Mr*. W. M.
and was conducted hi Mr,. Theo- Huron,
Hilton, sir,
Mrs. nar.yie
Karlyle lloushnlder,
dote Grant. Eveeutise Director of Mr- J P McClellan. Mr. Kt-vsl (
,b(. nfw, formr(, rmmcil Mr*. Dunlsp, Mrs. J. P. Parker, Mr*.
Merrill Glad-tone Chairman "f II. C. Colce, Mrs. II. C. Francisco,
the Council Training
Program, Mr« Norris Steiner, Mr*. Wesley
spent one day with Ihe group snd T. Place, Mra, Dalles lasop Mrs.
I.eon

m i l .., Cstasu's faitoa iMng
rascends It fegsdip p roars aevw bmh, |tps, o, ascii

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Mr*. G. W. Alford hss
from Alananta where
been visiting relatives.
Iedo**Thursday,h&lt;CTarie*"f!/"shaf■ S 5 J "
1*r Fmmili K'dIioy nnh MrAU ... *.
and M r.M su d . Coslc. all
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shared the
birpthday, "f.parenU • murh more comprrhenunder,land^ that It was also Mr*. |jv# U(J of thf arlua|
fJ&gt;
Susan Kniffle * birth fay, the for- (h, jr (bli . u maLlflmer Sussn Weisenbargcr.
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.
| John Angel, Junior High adMr. snd Mr*. James W. Wilson
w'‘ h
hsve been visiting in Denver, Colo­ •evenlh and eighth gride parent*
in th* lunchroom and told them
rado for several weeks.
about Ihe lelf-enrirhment program
whieh ha, been Marled this year
in the upper grade*. A certain
time each wrek la set aside for
pupils (a work ia extra—curri­
cular group activities which in­
clude the following: dramatics,
Belle Rum
The Seminole High School P-TA ,supervised
_ . by_ Mrs.
.
held it. fir.t meeting of the !f &gt;;
nBub
by
school year in the high school Mrs. Mrglnia Burney; Art Club.
Auditorium Tueidar nl|ht* Thf
Mn, OU Cochrane, a%1ed
meeting was presided over by
Mrs. Mstda Aintley, am]
Mr*. Byron Smith, president and
T ■ ■
Mis. J. R St. John presented the
devotional. Report* were heard
wfnwn commlt'ees and passed upon.
The program waa an open dis­
cussion, led by Mr. Rrarkrn, In
which he captained new rule* and
policies for the school. He stress­
ed the Importance of parents
*
to m e b o d * up
bringing romplsints or criticisms
fb rrc lik n me
directly to the faculty to be discussei and urged all parent, lo
I*4* |4,
keep In contact with the teacher*.
After the meeting, light refreh■nd EVERY GIRL
menu were servtd in the lunchSHOULD HE MARRIED
“ room.

Open Discussion
*Led By Bracken
A t Seminole P-TA

PRAIRIE LAK

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lubbbi-y and Mr*, (.urlin Si oil, Mra W II. Mibomfs in i Mr»
M e e t T h u r s d a y - f Uke Mary Troop consultant. Martha Todd.
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*111 meet
Thursday at 9 M in the gardep
center for a business session and
distribution of new y.sr b«»ks
Plan,
bp rw),w .,
besmifyin, the good Sam.ritsn grounds, floral offering, for
Ihe Seminole hospital during Oct­
ober and horticulture and garden
therapy work for members, with
beach and social gatherings dur
ing the season.

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Crooms W ins Spiritual,
S e n ia o le s' 'O n e -H a lf Ball Clnb' Moral Victory Friday
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Crooms
a lew
spiritual
victory Friday night tn Jackson­
ville when they gat* »ew Blanton
High of Jacksonville their most
surprising gam* of th* season.
The New Blanton High Blue Devils
had their bands full In creeping
for a close 3-0 win over th* Pan­
thers from Sanford. Crooms dom­
inated th* first half of tho ball
game, and behind th* fine running
and passing of Otha La* Abney
and the end Lonnie Hardy they
threatened three times. But the
panthers couldn't gather enough
punch to cross th* Bluo Devils
goal Um .
Th* Bluo Devils from Jackson­
ville were moved down to th#
Crooms firs yard Una by virtu*
of two U yard penalL'ea against
tb* Panthers, and there tb*
Crooms defensive wall stood solid.
Pour plays later Jacksonville had
meved lets than a foot and tha
Panther* regained possession of
the ball.
Tb* remainder of tb* first half
was ■ seo-saw Daiil* of good
dsfensjv* play by both Jackson­
ville and Crooms, with th* Pan­
ther* taking the upper hand. The
first half ended with th* two
teams deadlocked 00.
In th* second half th* pendu­
lum swung the other way, and
th* Stanton Blue Devils marched
down t* the Crooms 30 yard La*.
The Crooms Une stiffened there,
but Jacksonville took to tb* air
for a pass-and-run tbit carried
to th# Panthers one. A fullback
plunge by Crawford mad* th*
score to shove the Blue Devils
out front. Th# conversion waa good
and at th* end of the third quar­
ter Crooms waa trailing T-0. And
that ws» all *he Jacksonville ,|f .
ven couU muster arslnat th*
aycetalve 'r o —'
’'sn'h
Tb* only other .coring
*7 Lroomi. After a deep
Blue Devil punt had put Croom*

Sanfetd’s

Academy Fanthers

- V A aleppUy pUxe4 «r*t kill
.Barred with fumhlea, a U yard
..T O jaunt by Phil Byrd U il ■»*
nullified by • dipping penal*.
'* the final whlatl*. and the Ulentad
, tee of Curtis Btene, kicked the
•" Stanford Semlnolee Into the Oran**
' . Bolt Cunfvrcnro basement u
'" ~ t W y fell before the Apopka Blue
Tor the first time this
•c ili'Derten 74 In Apopka's Edward*
th*
Lyman Qraybound*
I for the remaining two yard*
. Field Friday night
•*- It woe a typlcol ‘ene balf ball abl* to Ironman It agninst a grid­ to paydirt.
cleb" versus a consistent club. iron opponent. Undefeated Ta­ At tha half Lyman nas begin­
Tbe SemlnolM came out on top vares wore the Greyhounds to a ning to run out of gas, and the
■ a everything but points. But be fraxxle in the first half and then weary, rainsoaked charges of
smothered them with reserve* head mentor Jim Payne wore In
points win a game.
"
Tbe first half featured the in lb* second h*tf, to walk away dire need o f substitutions. But
t Seminole* making tbe earns mis­ with their third straight win of they wen still la tb* ball gam*
erable showing that they did the Mason 334, Friday night in by virtu* of a M tie at the half.
•«' against Cocoa, At tha end of the Longvrood.
Th* second half was a show of
• first half tha SemlnolM had failTha first half of the gam* was grim determination on the part
. ed to pick up a single first down, a uip owl tuck fray between two of the Lyman line a* they played
Apopka had racked up five. San­ powerful defsaairs units and t s U» major portion of tbo final
to ford had amassed only 33 yards dar.geroua scoring machine*. Ta­ stances with their backs to tbe
on the ground, and had lost II vern Jumped U an tarty lead, goal post*. Halfback
Horace
yards passing for a total of nlna but tb* Greyhound* bounced Flower* cracked through th* Ly­
yardsi Apopka had rolled few 71 right bade to kiep it an srenly man wall twice In th* third quart­
' yards, a score, and ala yard* to matched gam* lb* first half. Tbe er io give (be big Bulldogs from
■ the good in the passing depart- thing that nude the difference Tavares an Insured victory. Both
- - moat
in the raindrenebed outing was hla scoring pluagss came from
Early in tJw first quarter Mere­ tha Tavara* reserves.
Lyman on* yard out.
dith Scott pounded on an Apopka mad* three substitution* In tb*
Tbo Greyhound offensive, meet­
fumble at tbe M yard stripe and first half; Tavaraa mad* 17.
ing lu most powerful opposition
the BeminoUa came to Ilfs, then
A Lyman fumble set op tb*
far in the season, bogged
on tha next p l a y Brantley first quarter score for the Tafrom sheer exhaustion In
“ thotrehoo" Scbirard, center con­ rs .tr Bulldogs, as they drove tbo second half. A week of rainy
verted to halfback and the out­ down to th* litre* yard line when practice bad dulled tb* scoring
standing Seminole of tk* game, Darrell Pursell cracked through edgo. They barked loud In th*
plowed through the Apopka line the middle for tha score.
final minute* of the third quarter
for 30 yards and the Seminole*
Lyman opened a successful and the opening of the final
wart on Us warpath, but the run serial-ground attack la the second starts*, but couldn't carry through
was nullified by an offside pen­ quarter to get back in th* ball- their threat and Tavares regained
alty and the Semlnoles died.
gam*. Quarterback Dave Stereos possession of tha ball on the Bull­
The reel of the first quarter ignored tb# downpour and tossed dog M and marched back down
showed tbe drapery of he Semi- successful pistes to end Kan Mill­ to tha Greyhound 13.
nolee* barely containing tbe young­ er and halfback Jimmy Hopri-s,
Lite la tbe fourth frame the
er hot more aggreaslvo Blue then added the tally on a roll­
Darters. In the second quarter out keep play around kit right Tavana Bulldogs marched to the
Greyhound back door. This time
Seminole fullback Tarry Coemthey went to tbo Lyman 13 yard
bel bobbiad the ball on the Semiin Use game, and struggled des­ line and would net be denied.
pole 30 and Apopka’s ooslanding
perately and auccestfully to shake Bulldog quarterback Jerry Wooltackle, Tam King, darted through
tb* ball from tb* Darter*. Prey all to*aed an unexpected pasa to
-f and made tbe recovery. Tbs Dartsucceeded with laaa than a min­ *n$ David Fisher and Fisher
art mirehad to tba Sanford 10
ute remaining, and Immediately ■tapped untouched late the end
yard Una before Phil Byrd pounctook t* th* air with a success­ ton* fur the Anal Tavares ully,
ad on a fumble.
It waa th* first defeat of tho
Seminole was unable to get on ful pasting attack. The final
season for tha Greyhounds In
whistle
blew
as
Bchlrard
snatch­
the move, and kicked out. Three
plays later Apopka'a fullback, ed a loss from Stanley and ram­ thro* outings, and It was tha third
Dickie Johnson pounded through bled down to Use Apopka I* *srd straight victory for tb* Tavares
Bandogs, till# contendere In tb*
right guard and rambled M line for a first and ten.
Perhape th* greatest tribute Mid-Lakes Conference.
yards down In tha Seminole 3
IKE YARDSTICK
yard Una before be was finally that could be shenn t* the San­
Lymaa
haoled down, but on tbi rust ford Seminole* was shown by tb* Tavaraa
7
flrat down*
to
Play Johnson carried a g a in , faithful fan* Friday night, leav­
103
ntahlag
yardai*
101
ing
Sanford
In
tloshy,
rainy
through the lima hole, for pay­
47
paaatBg
yardai*
33
dirt Tho half ended with tha weather, and braving the incllm*•1
33
play In progress, and Curil* ent elements, more fans from
pax** iaUmptad by t
3
Stone booted true for the eitra Sanford followed their high school
3-30
313 pwnU
poh
InL The half was over and team to Edwards Field than tha
3
fumble*
loat
1
Apopka Blue Darter* could muster
was trilling 74.
feanford
s
US
yard* ptasUitd
33
In the second half the Sanford playing at home.
ladhrldnal Yardage
Seminolei charged onto the field And lu a shame That thev had
displaying the power that they to see their uoya get beat by a* Tarsi ■* ■ Humphrey 73) D. Pur*
a n known to be capable of. Af­ tnforior rlub, but a ’’ one-half* cell T3; R. Purcell 33; Wrobl# 3)
TloWif 9 IS,
ter receiving the kickoff the club" la not a winning club.
Lyman-Steven. 33; Judah 30;
Seminole* opened a ground-aerial
Th* questions naturally arise:
attack, sparked by the brilliant Why are th* Sanford Seminole* a Hopkins XI; Fsmbro 11.
Bee** by Petted*
play of Bchlrard and Al Stanley losing clubT Why are they
3 0 1 3 0 -3 3
that carried them tn the Aoo-'Vv "on.-half club” ’ and. Whw- *111 Tavares
2&gt; yard line before It temporarily tha Semlnoles start winning? This Lymm .................... 0 3 0 0— 3
Scat lag
Stalled.
week the sport* staff will dvYote Tavaran—Touchdown: Flowers 3)
An exchange of punts followed, a lot of time to a careful critical
and Phil B y r d , ho «wlve|. analyaia of each of th* Individual D. PurceU; Fisher. Palat after
hipped breakaway hops for the player*, their attitude*, the coach­ Touchdown: Flowers (plunge)
Lyman—Touchdowns: Stevens.
SemlnolM, took the Aponka punt, ing system, and team unity
unloosed his charge of greared will be publish.&lt;i so that tha
Ebgal~ notice
lightening for tha first Urn* this fans, wbe by all criteria have
lesson, fakrd a bandoff to Bob shown their interest, will know iv Ttm t-otvrv t o t a r iv a*i»
on l o t s T t ,
Johnton, and raced M yards for what their team's ingredient* von iiiLLBUonat
vl .mills
VI.UM
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a touchdown that was nullified are befoi* the Semlnoles enter- AU.tXI&gt; VINAMt; compax r.
by a clipping pmslty. Rut this tain .Holies Aradrmy of Jackaoa- s nulls roirersi's*IlstattlL
time the Semlnoles did not die. vilU Kti.lsy night at th* Kiwanis
The* threatened again in tha benefit gam* in Memorial Sta­ wtu.tAM l »;k suivKn »»*
W1UMA alllVKIt h.s
ut
third stance, going down to the dium,
J*
Apopka 30 yard Him before the
THE YARDSTICK
no.
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Blue Darter* roulj contain them. Sanford
tsdsr S i t v r virtue •( » * * • '!
In the final itanxa th* Semi¥ 9 «lift l»*n*4 ©nl
u*4#r
3
7
first downs
St m
Court If fM
continued to dominate the
31 m
111 rushing yardage
for IIIIUMresaN CeestV Fjertas,
half. Johnson tucked in
• tut«4 D#e«mfcur IT#
tl passing yardage
I Ain c M M
All 1*4 FliW©«•
« r an Apopka punt and returned It
3
passes attempted
3
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31 yards, down to tb* Apopka 40
3
passes completed
3 riaisiiii. &gt; * a J , " *"* ■s.V.!,
a » 4
Wilms Bklrer.
yard lino. Three pt*&gt;* h ’ er the
passes Intercepted
0 Shifts
0
ls wife, ere *»ft»4s»ta. I have
Semlnoles bad moved th* ball
fumbles lost
I
ivliS se end will »» NossmSsr *.
4
lit. tfc* ssms tsls* ■ l^osl Bel*«
only five yards, but on a fourth
IB Dtr
43
yards penaliird
c»4 durlse Iks l*fsi fceuis
down acrivu past Stanley hit
Indisldual Yardage
l| sets, nffsr for ssls si Ik* freM
Schlrard with «n aerial In the loft Sanford—Schlrard Cl: Stanley 31: 4o*r *f th* M*mln*l* I'ounlr CourtI* Sanfar4. Horl4s. en* ssli
flat and Schlrard went like an Goembel II; Byrd •; Johnson T| keese
■O tk* kltksst and bast lilidir,
express train for It yards down J. Rutsi 4.
far cask siibl*«l Is ell *n4/er an?
to the Apopka It. On a fourth Apnpks— Johnson •!; Cleghorn trier ll»*« or iicin ktsicH ih*
eilewinu d*a.-tli&gt;«4 real prep*i*&gt;
: j . : down Srhtrird bulled for a first &gt;3; Shaw 13; Voss •; Stone •; la aetnlnol* t'owblr. Florida, te-wll:
Istta • and IS *1 lit—
, h I tif
down, citing th. ScmltAlnj a Chandler 4.
Itoss11s4 llslgkls kukdlvlelon.
first and a goal to go on tbe
arrordln* In slat thereof re­
Score by Period*
cords* In Fist Hook I. rat* ST.
Apopka one. Schlrard cracked Sanford ... . ........... 0 0 0 4 -4
af lb* nubile reeerds of Berni­
through on the next play for th* Apopka
.
0 7 0 0—7
na!* Ceusir. Florid*
o-i f score, but the tietag point failed
Bel*
In eellslr **14 Fieri reels*
Scoring
to materialise as the attempt by Sanford: Touchdown: Schlrard (I sad reels
i. i. itonat, aiir.m rr
plungv was repolled by a solid yd. plunge)
Fowl sol* Count r. Florida
Hr J. U llobbr
Apopka wall
Apopka; Touchdown: Johnson (1
Sanford kicked to Apopka with yd. plunge) Point after Touch­
las* than three minutes remaining down; Sloe* (plaraMut)
iJSrWA, 7 .7 'V u .i r f

Lyman Loses Game
To T a va res 25r6

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In their own back yard midway
fat tba fourth quarter, a high cen­
ter ever tb* bead of fullback Ed­
die Lanier hobbled late tb* Pan­
thers end ion*. Tb* Panthers
were abl* te cover their awn
fumble, but H gare Stanton ano­
ther two points on tb* safety.
Tb* Crooms Academy did them­
selves proud In the euting. They
were outweighed more than 20
pounds per man, and tb* Jack­
sonville squed more than doubled
them in number.
Uofensively, Joe King and L. C.
McFadden were outstanding for
the star-stadded Panthers. Offen­
sively, Lonnie Hardy and Otha
Lee Abney were again outstand­
ing in their p i s s i n g comj,nation*. Tbo excellent punting
of Tommy Wright kept-lh* ball
out of Panther territory and
made it much longer trip for
Jacksonville.
" I f wo could hive pushed a
score across." Ft BUck.h-orsald, *wa might hits been able

OOJI! MY ACHING HACK! This la the much talked about flying block axercisa that thf
Crooms Academy grids Lera go through every day. Sequence begins at right of photo*
graph showing the execution of the exercise. At left, Otha Lee Abney hits 6 fool team ^
Mate across the shoulders with his body. According to head coach Joa Fair, thig exercise
is r e s p o n s ib le for the excellent tlownfield blocking that la making It possible for the
Fiinthers to b r r n k into Big 9 Conference play. The Panthers whipped Melbourne 31-7
after going into the game as the underdog, tied Ocala 6-6 In a game that was touted to
be a run-away for the Wild Bulls, and Friday night made a magnificent showing In being
edged out b y the second ranking Florida colored prep school football power. Jacksonville,
p-0- Saturday night the Crooms Panthers entertain THE power of Florida’s colored
circuit, Miami, in Memorial Stadium. Everybody is welcome to attend. (Photo By
Jameson)

Head coach Jo* Fair was in agree­
ment with the statement unJ
■aid that be had mnr* deception
up his aletrv* for the coming week.
"Miami will be surpr.seu, to o , '
he said of the gam* to take place
Saturday night in Memorial Stad­
ium.
Fair had nothing but praise
for his highly spirited charge*.
"They’re doing a wonderful Job," for the sure, you rosy at least
he said. "It's awfully bard to land on the moon." And an upset
is not an Impossibility
The YardtUrk
Bis 3 Confer*nc*. and nv're g lv
Stanton
in it all w*‘v* got."
C'room*
10
Kir.t Dwon.
About n*x .* * t • (am* with X
M
Miami Fair aaid. "Thty're th* 33
Ruihlnc Yardas#
41
Failing YarJag*
poe*(iio-te o. N k i.., r ...
30
3-1
Pa»«*.
football In Fl irida. an .
33
2
ca, by far, th* greaiMt «- " 'll* 2 Fare** Int*rc«pt*d by
6
Funta
lion we’ ve had thli itatoo." Thru 1
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Pftialtlea
“ B* nice If we upi#t Uwrn.
Seer* By Period*
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All thia certainly prom tb* pro- CroOmi _______. . 0 0
Vcfblal aUUmcnt, "U y»j aim Stanton ................. 0 0 07 3 -S

From Pigskin To Horseflesh
Big Sam David, former Uni‘
verslty of Miami football star,
has turned from pigskin to horse­
flesh.
David has Just recently bought
ISO acre* on Alligator Lake In
Polk County. He calls It the Flori*
da Stud Farm and plans to
develop It for breeding, boarding,
breaking and training Florida
thoroughbreds.
Th* farm is located nerr Atturn, between Lake Wale* and
Bartow, on 8tat« Road No. 343,

In tha bean of th# Citrus Belt.
Of th* ISO acre farm. IS acres
arc improvtd pastures—t3 planted
with Pangola and 40 planted with
Pensacola Bahia. Located on
th* tarn* farm la Alligator
Laka Boy's Camp with LOGO feet
of lak* frontag*. Th* camp is al­
so being operated by Sam D avidf
David has been very active (n
thoroughbred training at all throe
South Florida tracks ever linen
hla graduation ia 1330.

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County Home during tha put
month Mould hivt bam appioxlmately tw o." ha slid.
Proposing this change, John
Krider stld that the county would
have to let up the plant and lesie
It to prlvala operitors who are
under tho direct supervision of ■
State Board.
“ We owo this to our older peop l f s a i d the County Commissionsr-eleet, “ and now is the time
to slimtnato the ‘poor house* amt
look after them as they should
ba looked after."
Seminole County will «a\e
money, modrrniie the care that
our older people nrod, and elimin­
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stg | "Thla ian’l anything new." Krlk a ,)er said, “ but only a itep that
other counties have already taken
to Improve the service to Its
people.”
Placing our older eitliens in a
THE SANFORD HERALD currier boy.* enjoying banana aplita ami ice crenm Rmlas
on National Nevnpapcr Week’s Carrier Dry’s Day lust Saturday at Touchton’s Drug muring home will provide the
nurting care, the dietician, mo­
Store. (Staff Photo)
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well a* pleasant surrounding*,
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Nnah Tudor, H, 01). S/Cortr
Ford Tudor, Cuat V-8, R A H

Alterations:

15 %

845.00
825.00

Phone 465

Ford Adr. Cuot, 0 cyL, R A H, OH
Plymouth 4 dr. Spur. Dlxo-, ft-Cor.
Dodge 4-dr. fl cyl. WSW, H, B-Cov#ra
Ford 2-dr. Cuot V8, Radio, 8/Covtra
•

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Tutr Friendly FORD Dank*
308 E. FIRST 8T.

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Ford Cuftt 0 ryl 1 dr„ R, At, H/Comu
Ford Cuftt. 0 cyL At, R, Pwr, fltf. WSW,
Ford MI, 0 ryt Tudor, 8-Covart
Ford Curt 0 eyl. At, R, Pwr. Stf. 8-Cor,
Ford Ml, VO Tudor, S-Covara
Ford Cust 6 cyl- 2 drn 8/Covcru
Hluil* Comm. V8 2 dr, Hardtop, At, R A H
Tachometer, Cadillac motor

Business AFTER Extensive

ful 1956 designs
in Christmas cards

!

the voter* I* thla year'* earn*
palfn.
A. L Wilson, commissioner
named la All the veaancy caused
by th* rnlgnetioa earlier thla
year, declared hlmcolf a candi­
date for th* unCapIrsd term of
Or.* yosr.
S* far, H im hai been no In­
dication as to who will announce
fee tho teat now occupied by
Commissioner John Krider,

1954

Pickup and Delivery

during month of October!

LOW C O ST

By ■ASIAN JONU
OV1KDO— Tb* Oviedo P-TA
will obeonre Ha aaanal Fatbera*
Might when they meat far thetr
evening, at • ft. ■ . to Ue school
sudiurlnm. Mrs. James Partin,
new president, will preside over
her first meeting of the year.
Onset speaker for tbit occasion
wilt be Judge Ernest Houtholder
of Sanford.
Hoiteseas for Uda occasion will
be tho ninth and tanth grade mo­
ther*.
All Interested persons art In*
vited to attend.

Ford Tudor ML t «,1. II, S/Corrr,

on nil Christmas Card Sets ordered

ISlVu * f s f r W « •«
Ih. Southwa.t cora.r, Ibprsa/j

OR-N»‘ h DTi Mil tea v. ChrUlman
Parrel 1
MID lf* Si T

p e t i t i o n cit

Name Imprint

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S i r .'d l i U M
at 1' i l i n V a e .
to Vaa baalaalao at a cu m
coacava ta ika left aod havlaa
i ?.dlua at SUM* «••»»
ru n Kortherly and Sotlhwaailily aleaa Ihi are ol .aid . uru,
Ihrouih a cAiifrAl in ij*
/*
J l f i r "A dttlAnc# of
in a point on *hA IV#*I IIn*
Soetlell It, Towaahlp ll HuUtb.
Itanaa 11 Real, a dlslaae. at
I 1 ITT0 teat Oouth of the Northwest eornar of SWU, ihrraof.
Tha land baralnabova enaaarad be.
a trlanwuUr abepad pareal of
(~Pknd roaUlnlna SCI kcraa, more

n u l ld lr g

P ra y e r

Fathers' Night Set
By Oviedo P-TA
Tuesday Evening

1953
The plant wsi built by the
0 rowers Conlelnrr Corp. of Sa
linn, Calif., to ullllie paper fmm
the nearby St. R*|l* Paper Co.
mill About 3/* million boie# will
be the Initial weekly output. Thla
will be nearly doubled In two
months.

FREE,

III! •* Saetlaa »». TiwaahIO
%

T a l la h a a t r r , K lo rld a
and
M ack f I r r r la n d . F.t'X
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N aw e

The Phrrnt, Tsacher Aitoeihtlon of tb* Seminole Rotenwald
Elemntary
School,
Altamonte
Spring*, held it* initial meeting of
this school term last week In
the School Auditorium. The first
Mr«. Keile Blair, president.
Th first item on the agenda for
the evening dlirUailon was "The
ean do ta rmedy Ihm." The grup
witneaied pledge* of support from
a large number of patrons Who
rmhuilaelltally agreed to serve
a, horn-room mothre, commute*
nimbre, and contact grup*.
Th tw project* to be epon.ored
this school ter are. landscaping
he area aurroumling Lake Mobil*
by h* beauslflcatlon committee,
and purchasing of rhythm band
uniform* and initnimenta by the
must* committee.
The new teachers wer* Intro­
duced and other teachers were
presented by I’ rincipgl J. L
Meute. They axpreurtl themaalva*
th faculty group, and pledged
their support to this community.
Principal Meuie and faculty
M ith to extend their appreciation
to th* member* ef th* PTA Who
*urrr»fully combined butlnr,*
wth entertainment by serving a
mo*t detectable luncheon. The
principal also in his deliberations
expreHed the fact that tho DM■ most successful school year.

IP. Strang*
31. Speak
30. Krench coin

DOWN
I. Presiding
officer*
mallet

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4. Style
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31 Freej n :ii*
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7. Sprite
lured
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3T. Opendriver
Inga
11. Malt
(anal)
beverage
It. Oc13. A roundup
cur34. Ood of tova
13. fthlrld
rente
tCr.)
IP. Symbolism
30. Couple*
31 Two-toed
(Am. Ind.)31. Atm IScoL)
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10. occupy
completely
11. Iliblicg!

3P. Metal
40. Nobleman
41. Mold
41 Italian
actress

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ContlnaN from page 1
“ Wa have provided a large park­
ing lot for builnsss on riret
Street (hat Is free to all the peo­
ple. A program U already passed
living the City a s tm t lighting
system.
“ In meeting and helping t«
solve these problem* with th* City
Commission. I beta become fami­
liar with tha operation or the
rity." Commissioner Higginbo­
tham pointed out.
“ More problems art afcsad of
the Commission that will help
the City grow even more than It
has In tha pan,” he Hid. “ Since
I am familiar with many of
these problems, I hope to be able
to help in any way poaiible to
see Sanford get soma Indus tries,
a good street syetem, a communi­
ty renter, and adequate parking
space.
“ For this reason, I am otfaring myself ai g candidate for roejection fo tho Cily Commission.”
Commissioner Higginbotham said.
C o m m Uiloner Higginbotham1!
announcement making himself a
Hndidile In tha forthcoming Nov.
* Cily Flection, brings the tout
number of candidate* to two for
th* three eeats to ba named by

CROSSWORD

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I. Hayed on
links
ft. htimics
ft. Melody

fixedly
31. Mend*, as

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OAK A UINEH, Lake Mary.
2-4JARP O f THANKB
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hearth'll thank* an 1 apprecia­
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message* of »&gt;mpithy and b*autlful floral offerings received
from neighbor*, relatives anti
many friend*.
Mr*. U. M. Itiggs
4—LOST____________

LOST—Light
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Child’* pet. Call 10J4-W after
3:30 P.M.

ST-HELP WANTED—MALE

&lt;1—FVRNTTUBB . HOCBEROCP I M—A PTE—HOUSES—HOOIIS

THE SANFORD HERALD Mon., OcL 8- 19M, Fsg« 1

45-HOMES

ROUTE SALESMAN — Year u**a rvwm »«. a,
Modem Alr-eondltumad Balm
SSSt
‘ round work, earning* abeva
H arriett'# Beauty N**k
m BaaT u t St
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vara
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good
opportunity
for
IN a. Oak
PR. BH
aggretaive man who la willing
NECCHIKLNA
It Pay* To Ua# Classified.
to hunt*. Chauffeur'* lleent*
Sawing Machine Center
rcceitary. NE-III BOTTLING
Sale*, Service and Rental*
U—BUILDING — REPAIRS
G A R R E T T S
CO., dot Celery Are._____
PA1NTOO
Phont 1422
Man for fuel- oil rout*. Giro 323 E. Ftrtt 81.
qualification* In writing to BOX Thl* 1* a fra* paaa to th* RIU
WOOLSEY
202. Sanford Herald._______
Theatre for Marty Stemper.
Marine Flnbthw
Experienced TV Repairman. Sal­
Eip. date Oct. IT, 1936.
ary A Commission. State eiF or Your lionl
perienee. reference* end extvet.
Senkarlk (Jlaat and Paint Co.
ed »*Ury. Reply lo Bo* N. X.
&gt;VE WANT
112111 W. 2nd St.
Phone 820
C/O Sanford Herald.

2 Bedroom bout*. Kitchen equip- 2-bedroom modern C.B.C. Large
K , water furnished. 3704 clostla, carport*, tljo o Dowa. DILLS HARD TO PAT? Sell
ach Av*.
Gn A MKo W
149 per mo. 2412 Oak. Pk.
FU N FR A l
m o •-* I
thiogs your* through w i t h
282? J.
Furnished Apt. I bedrooms, large
M-|k»4r * *J ■“*»*'
living room, dining room, gat
through Want Adi for CASU.
LAKE FRONT
4 sleelric kitchen,
», urge screen
P)K)NI »H ♦.»r
ed porch. Faring Lake
Jk* Mary. New three bedroom hous* on
Call 1S2L
Lake Emma. One anJ half tiled
Call Mr*. J. IL Cowan, 1149-R
Of 243-W.____________
baths. Florida room. Lot 221* |
x 223*. Turn S r ona rail* at
Axalon Apt*. Eficiancy, Ph. 720-W
Oaklaun Cemetery.
EFFICIENCY Apartment. SuiT- 3-Redroom, 2 bath horn*. Lovely
able for bachelor or couple. Prisection. 2009 GrjiiJvirw Axe.
xate bath. Acroea from Post
Interested parties only
call
Office. Manuel Jacobson.____
YOUR “ DONT WANTS"
Jacksonville, EV-414U.
,U i'fU * .
REAL ESTATE
Now It th* lime lo Trade-In
47—BROKERS aad REALTORS
your old
Furniture for new II—ACREAOB
M . B U I L D IN G H f l D t 1957 Florida Style*
Near Seminolo High School. 3In Home Furnishing*
This is a ft** past to tha Rut
bedroom home. 2 years old. j
Thealr# for II. A. Throop. Exp
Kitchen equipped. FHA financ­
HIGHEST TRADE IN '
date Oct. 17, 1954.
ed. Include- blinds, water neat- w f
ALLOWANCE
er A Spare heater. Beautiful L__
ATTENTION BUILDERS
(regardltit of condition)
landscaped lot. Pricr-I at $ t l . - ---15 sere plot, rnrncr Celery A
400. Itrnuiring $l,9ud. Down,
Hutson Ava’s,; tarrna. Ph. OtMATHER OF SANFORD
$6*1 nto. No flo,ln g cos*.
Undo 3-5043 after 1:00 pm.
2IU-09 E. 1st. St.
Phone 127

24-M ALE er I’EMALE
FLOOR j and ina and finishing.
.
Cleaning, waxing. herring Ramit- OPENING for Meat Cutter, Meat
nole county aince IMS.
Wrapper Cathier, Apply FOODII. M. Gleason, Lake Mary
MART. PAHK AVE. A 23th.
"
M cK A N K Y-SM lTH PAINTH fl^ W t)H ~ WANTED—MALE
2AI&amp; 3. Park
Plv*n* &gt;»&gt; Lawn mowing. Power mower.
Ralph Bennett, Ph. 464-R.
Floor sanding and flnUhiag.
A belttr |oh at a toiler price. Carpenter want* work. 511 Myr­
Free
eatlmatra.
Ph.
Collect
tle Ave.
Otlcdo FO-531H4.
S —BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
ATTIC GOING TO WASTE? TomItE SECURE
ins It Into one or morn attrac­
tive room* I* raiy, inexpensive, WITH YOUR OWN BU8 INEM
TV SPECIAL
let Hill Lumber ami Supply Florida manufacturer and InYard help you decide how to attllar of Spic ‘n Span quick *erSofa Bed
make It serve you. Call 83, Tho vice laundrlaa hai a franchiae
Matching Chair
Lumber Number, or drop in— available for thin area. Nn preCoffee Table
223
2 Slrp Tablet
5 W. Third at.
vloui experience nrceiiary, low
2 Lamps
For Painting call Mr. Talker, Ph. down payment, liberal bank fi­
$
nancing, unusually high profit*.
644-XK. (loom apeclal tl4.IL
No obligation. Monarch Laundiy
GOLDEN DAWN
Tid Burnett
Machinery C’orp.. P. O B ox'610,
INTERBPRING MATTKK3S
for PAINTING
Ft. Lauderdale, fit .
NOl Grandview
Phone 1952-M.
Sag 849.30 last trad* 329 50
Bo* Springs at Identical Savings
23-PIANO SERVICE
FINANCIAL

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x.M ON THE IIAN DVVAGON—NOW I Our paw aearons schedule now starting. Is filling rapidly. If YOU
or* |ilamiing to sell, use Ihlf tinntc.tr.I and Proven
*i "l i ,&gt;c***nP * 'he Successful Hnn.hrotigh Auction
Method. I.rl us in.|'f*t ymir property—there** no nhI'ration. Call or write us — Mrtralf Bl Jg, Orlande.
Phone

41571

ly l.l
SANFORD

A. K. SHOEMAKER, JR.

HOLLYWOOD RE!)
Builder
Phon* 1991
1100 MtIJonxUle
Innerspring Maltrexa
Box Spring
COMPLETE MODERN
LARGE 4-bedroom home. IJoal
Headboard (choir* of colors)
INSURANCE
location for rhildten. Ph. 3533-J.
J 19.50
All tb* NEW KINDS of fire and
3-PERSONAL NOTICES
CKHA.MIC T IL E
Legs Free
4 room, 2 bedroom home, $5750
casualty. Iniuranrt available In
F. Mueller A Son Ph. 134
Uxcaln.1 on Old Orlxndo High­
the belt of Companies at loroROLLAWAY, HoiptUt and B»by Paul
Free etUmate. Quality work.
way. Ideal for children, school
ett Rain to those -sbo qualify. See our new line of floor covering
Bad* Day, Week, or Month—TeL
bus stop. Call 1332-M.
and cnmplti* home furnishings.
Conault B A L L INSURANCE
1433. Furnnura C e n te r FREE DELIVERY
PLUM BING
AGENCY. 204 8. Park Ave.
I ll West FUit St.
Contract and Repair Work
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Sanford. Fla.
Free Eatimate*
Corner 2nd A Msgwolla, Ph. 1U2
FREE
33—MONEY TO LOAN
It. L. HARVEY
“ Bud Bamberger” Mgr.
N A M E lM l'K IN T
201 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1328
TIRED
Open Mouday'a ill 4:84 P.m.
AU
TO
LOANS
On Christman Cards During
VISIT
OUR
BALCONY
COST LEBS
of tb# tame old tilingf
October
Bo* tb* ipuelvui new tastefully
L a y - A way NOW!
different homes ia —, —
Florida State Bank
a jih 'i i i ' f
FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
POWELL’S orriCF. SUPPLY
South Plnecrsst
Sanfon
OF SANFORD .
—tt Warehouse Prices, visit
Grove Manor*
Sanfon
111 8. Magnolia — Phon* 944
Contracting and Repair
BERRY'B. W* art expert* at u Valencia Villas
DtLam
MERCHANDISE
1137 Sanlord Art.
Fhoaa 1111
■Itiing you to ooeur* gracious
a u t o m o t iv e
good look* with functional conIMMEDIATE
4 2 -ARTICLES for RENT
vtflltnco. Today’* beat buys la
W. J. KING
3 —BOATS AND MOTOR*
OCCUPANCY
nationally advertised furniture
Plumbing Contractor
NOW 4 mm film rental library
al DISCOUNT PRICES. Ml W.
Kohler Plumbing A BuppUaa
F.vinrud# Bale* A Service
■l Wi«boldt't C*mer* Shop. &gt;10
Ideally Situated
First St. Phon* 1817 for Evad­
Rtem Electric Watar Hatters
ROItSON Sporting Good*
S. Park Avt.
ing Appointment.
Ph. 34
Luxurioualy Planned
304 E. i»t Bu
P b o n tm U34 Orlando Dr.
ARTICLES far SALE
.Moderately Priced
Plumbing. Ertikr Hasting
_
USED MOTORS
• BIG VALUES
—Finery te Ten—
Unconditionally Gu»r»nl*ed
3
and
4 Bedroom Homes with 1
M. G. HODGES
• QUICK CREDIT
and 2 hatha altuated oa large,
1954 Mercury Mark 33
Sarvle* cm.Ail Watar __
• EASY TERMS
artistically
landsra|&gt;ed
lots.
(Dcmonitrotor) ............... JJ"
▼«MtUa BIMa
Wall* Drilled — Pumye
W1LSON-MAIBR
Pavnl atreeta and all other
Paola Read. PhOM TOd
1954 Evinrudf 30 HP ........ T500
lead. b i - M a i
New and Ueed Fninllurr
city convenience* make that*
1953 Evlnrud* TH HP
rail wRb ptaaMe ends. Plaatte
Phone 358
colonies
of
owner-occupied
rayon tape*. Cotaow er nylon 311 E. Pint Bt.
PLUMBING A HEATING
(Perfect)
’ i**
homes truly delightful plate*
1955 Mercury M»rk 7
» 0 Septic Tank Installation A Sarvlae
44-FARM and GARDDRN
to live.
14 HP Mercury ihlft
■
Hatter Service. Archie C. Hat Sowkartfc Glaaa u d Pakit O
ALL TYPES BOAT TRAILERS
M L Phone 73I.W or 1333.
112-114 Weat 2nd 8L
Mlesion err-Irerboa ring S tr a w * Designed, Built and Sold
Crettlina Aluminum Boat* and
borry Plants— 31.36 par bundFiberglaaa B&lt;&gt;au from $299
W* buy and sell used furniture
22—SPECIAL NOTICES
rod Call Ray Lord. 1J17-W.
ODILAM A TUDOR Inc.
1337 MERCURY MOTORS
Paying top cash price* far any
Builder# of Fine Home*
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­ tJg ntrume for sat*. Large field
AltE IN
CUSTOM UPHOUTERINO
For Florida Living
ING POST on IT-92 Ph 20M-W.
Look for the new 4-cyllndtr, 60
Slip Covert and Drapto
groan plants. $I.BO lo 2 00.
HP Marcurya coming na*t
STANLEY KULP
RALES OFFICE
Call 1547 W, Sanford. Fla.
PAINT. $2 50 gal. Sleeping bags,
PHONE 2354 J.
month.
2818 8. French Avenue
■ut*. blanket*, tarpaulin*, Army
W. P. Smith
phone
2100 and 2980
Navy Surplus. 210 Sanford AvtMotora-BoaU-Painlt-Glai*
PUMPS A SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
RENTALS
2413 8. Park
Phone 1201 All typa* and tin*. Installed or On* 30,000 BTU oil haatar with
“ Do It Yourself."
blower fan. Parted condition. &gt;4—APT*—R0LTR4—ROOM!
tVE REPAIR AND SERVICE
This It a free pan to the Prairie
Itat than 2 yrs. old. I’ hone I30A
STINE
Ijk e Drive-In Theatre for Mia.
3-room unlurn. apt. Newly Oecora TBANifERREtl OUT OF TOWN
Machine and Supply Co.
Will toll equity in 2 lledtuuni
II. B. McCall, Eip. date Oct
tad. 1MI Calory Ph. 40&amp;-W,
DIAMOND wed ling and engage­
Home, Including following (urni
207 W. 2nd Su
Pb. B
'7, 1956.
ment eneemble, co»l $700. Make
lure; rug. vtnatian blinds, gal
This la a fra* past to Prolrl*
an uffer. Phone 1020-J.
3—MOTORCTCLBB-BICTCLRS
GATLIN BROTHRRR
kitchen range, hot water heawr.
Lek* Drtv* In ror Mr*. Jimmy
Dragline A Bulldoier ServUe
EKOTAPK Recorder, mtkee rte.
circulating heater. P H O N E
Crapfw. Exp. date Oct. IT, I95A.
1-24 Inch
bicycle.
Red
Ph. 2232 Geneva. 2I3S-W Santorl
Value $339: will take »1»* ItII
2221 J. Uptala Ituail.
While. Cheap, Ph. 22T4-J.
laurel Ave.
WKLAKA APAHTMKNTK: room*
ORLANDO Sentinel Star. Call
private baths. 114 W. First SL
12—TRAILERS
Goo.| ueed Electric Range, only
Ralph Ray, 1 1 5 0 . ________
FHA APPROVED
$63
00
.
Sc*
it
at
Sanford
Electric
SBE
bemioel* Realty far Denr
Trailer, Sale-Rant, PS. 444-XR.
Compeny.
skit
H
am
at
aad
Apt*.
Phon*
27
Open House Daily
BULLDOZING
It will nay YOU to are us tofore
From 12 noon 'III « p. nt.
RE .SURPRISED at our variety HUTCHINSON'S O e t n
LOWERY A BRIDGES
you buy. Open Evening* and
Front
and low price*. F.M R. Sc, 10c
dan. 1354-W Orange City *fe 4 3034
Sunday*.
Apt*. 214 S. Atlantic. Day lent
2528 PALMETTO
A 2.3c Store, 321 8. Sanford.
KatUide Trallei Sale*
Beach. Cali 2274-W.
CROSLEt - BENDtX
2547 PALMETTO
I'alalka, Fla.
Good uted Hotpelnt Refrigertlor
Sales and Service
BBflRABLt
*M
and
two
bad•
3 BRgeloui Bod room i
for
just
llooo,
a
bargain.
Blit1964 aluminum, all-modern 30 foot
RANDALL
room fur*11bed apt Ph. ill-W
• m Triad Baths
ford Electric Ou.
trailer. BUI Adama. DreamwolJ
Elaetne Company
• Largo Lota
I
Trailer Court.
Servlc — Quality— Bauafactlon L'xed maple tod and mttlreli, Ntw two bodroom bouiaa, kltchta
• High and Dry
23J7-J-1 Da Bary K&lt;&gt;o.| condition. Th. 2237- It.
t'h
113
Hanford
equipped.
1444
Washington.
Pb.
Masonry construction with osk
i3—TRUCES __
443 or wrilo Jsck Flynt, Boi
floors, whit* maible chips
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p * G e n a r a I Electric Refrigerator.
302 Sanford.
built-up roof*, fully insulated,
1952 Ford *i ton pick up. New
Wall
Drilling,
HOWARD
C
Like
new
u*&lt;d
let*
than
t
&gt;*ar,
furead walls, sparlmji flo ifli
lire* 1.00*13 mud grip rear. New
LONG, PlH»* MB Itl
1130 00 take* it. Sanford Electrie Furnished glrago apt 5500 Mtlm
Paint, A-l throughout One lo­
tnd *11 wall furnace*.
Commercial
Av*.
Co.
lenvlll*.
cal owner, $395.00 . Seminole
RALPH JARVIS
Truck A Tractor Co. 1100 French ENVELOPES, Letterhead*, state- 14-APri.lA‘xTP.H
Builder and Owner
LAKE
FRONTJ
Bedroom
un
Ave. Phone ISO)
Ilirnt*. Invoices, hand bill*, and
furnished house, fishing swim
FRIGIDAIKK applianras, a a lea
programs,
e
t
c
.
Progressive
PHONE
1131-J
1951 FORD '*-Ton Pick-up. only
mmg, l ' i baths, carport*, g
aad tarvlce. G. IL High, Gviode.
Printing Co. Phone 400 — 401
142)00 mile*. Can't be told from
mil**
from
ban/ard.
|I3.
Phon*
FI*.
Phon*
FO-4-3M3
or
SieBmd
Welt 13ib St.
2034-W-3 after 4 3# p.m.
ntw. Firat $350 goto It. Cab
1442-W after I y a
For home repair work and altera153-M
tioni. Call 131-1. Ray C. Slagle- DUO-TIIERM space heater and Urge furn. apt. 310 Magnolia.
Perfection apartment sire gat
Available now, 4 room bout# oo
1953 Willy* 4 wheel drive pl«k up.
range. Hoth in g»od condition.
Friary Av*. available October
New 7.00*13 mud Urea. New Trees trimmed, removed aad daReasonable. Sea at 2600 Hit
3th. Ph«n# A. K. Rottalltr,
paint, better than a Icep win re I moicd. Ph. 1007-R.
SANFORD TREE CO.
watha Axe.
the going Is lough. One owner,'
Florist. 212.
9
$628.00 Seminole Tiuck A Trac­
tor Co. 1100 French Ave. Phone Expert watch repair. Guaranteed. THOR WASHER In good condition Clean, nlcsly furnished apart­
$65. Only 35 00 down and |U3
1-day service. Sanford Jewelry
1500.
ment*. San Unta Apt*. 404 E.
BEAUTIFUL
weekly.
L Luggage. 300 Sanford Ava.
Itth St. Phon* 1710 K.
Goodyear Serxir* Slorta
14—USED CARR
Solid
Bnrk
Phone 222 Rosa Court 3 room apartments,
K)R ‘ EVERY rillNG m hardware 113 g. Paik
3P49 Chev. 4 door aedtR. N*w and paint see—Hill Haronare
furnishH. Kitckan dqul|
Wringer washer for only 333 00
. aint, n i t corora, excellent
2 Bedroom
Horn*
Co.. 201 E lit. St., Phon* 31.
Phono 1444.
it Sanford Electric Co.
tiros. Radio and Staler. $295.
Trad* in accepted. 203 E. 21*1 This is a flee pa«« '« the
Electric water cooler, Downstair* apartment. CALL 1240. Thie bom# has laric living room
Muvieland Ride-In Theatre for Rebuilt
with fireplace, I exit* large
375 00. Sanford Electric Co.
1*53 MERCURY 4-duoe Sedan.
R. II. Wiggins. Eip. date Oct.
bedrooms, dining room, kitchen
Try It and you'll buy it. RAY
Apartment, clot* In. 3 rooms 153
17. 1956 ___________ ________ 45—BUILDING MATERIAL*
with plenty of cabinets, breakHERRON, Phone 2456 or 1343-W
r month. Ill E. 4th St.. Call
fast room end nle# icraeneddn
after C:oo p. m.
M or 1543.
EMPLOYMENT
USED BRICK
porch.
TWO CARLOAD* boaoUfui tMCd
Flihlng-Huntlng-Camplng
auto­
3-ROOMS,
Adulta.
811
Park.
brick.
Oraaga,
red,
and
burst
mobile. One owner. Make down !(--CHILD CARE
Baaullfutly tandacaped groundi
blark. See them at SHERMAN
with outtU* eprinkling syitam.
bed in rear. Extra g»c.| ape(t
P
K
N
I
N
fi
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
FURN. 5 room hour* it belh. I’ h.
central heating for extra com­
rial price, $350. Nicholson Ruick
DAY
NURSERY—will
keep
child234-W,
Co.
fort. Excellent residential loeaRED-I-M1X CONCRETE
ran agea 2 to 5. from 1:30 a.m-,
Han . . . MIT LAUREL AVE.
Window
Sills
•
Lintels
to
3:30
p
m.
PHONE
llbt
W
’.
_
1953 Chrysler Windsor 4-door He2-ROOM APTS. 112 Elm. Can be
Septic Tank • State Approved
Luxe. Only 22.0u0 actual mil&gt;s.
seen from 4 00 11:00 I 00-3:00
ODDAM it TUDOR. Inr.
Sand • Cement Mnrlar Mi*
Call Ray Herron. Pn&lt;-ne 2450, ur 24—HELP WAN1Y1D—FEMALE
Or call 2943 W.
2625 8. French Ave.
Miracle
Concrete
Co.
HO W after C:ou p. a .
PhOOO 2100 — 2960
Spien iid
? -r *n alert, r » Elm Axt.
rhont
1331
ambitiout young woman who it
6-room garage apariinanl. 2 room
FOR NEW PONTIAC'S and"good^
seeking permanent amploymant
kiuhanatu apt. Adults, no ptia.
clean USED C .RS, call nay
CONCRETE
If you have th* potential*, wo
Ph. 234.
Herron, Phone 2454, or 1345-W
Ready Mlied Concrete. Concrete
will train you for on* of th*
after 1:00 p m.______________
Rlock.
Sand,
Gravel
Cement
most Interesting job* In San­
Concrete Pip* to meet all
ONE partially funrisheJ I bed­
ford. You will work MondayQui
BUSINESS
~tialifleatIon&gt;.
room half of duplex. Sea In ifFriday, and have regular acheSheeraun Concrete Pipe Co.
tornoona or evening*. 1303 Elliot
doled
increase!
in
aalary.
Mini­
SERVICES
Av*.
Phew* 2448
mum requirement* are at lagst Out Weat 13th it.
a
High
School
education,
age
IS—APPLIANCE REPAIRING
f-Bedroom house, partltlly furn.
14-28, ability to type. Permanent 44—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
This ia a fre# pan to the MoVlo870 mo. Call 994.
resident &lt;&gt;f Sanford. Apply HAYNES Offte* Maebina CoHEATERS
land Rld*-ln Theatre for NornSoulhern Bell Telephone Co. Ill
v Cleaned and Cheeked
Typ*writer*, adding marhlnoo, HOUSE. 2601 Sanford Axe. $73
my RuttalL Exp. date Oct. IT,
J'&lt;lm«iu&gt; Ate.
Salas-Bonm,, j u H * . PR, 44
^
PH O N E 1320-K
Ph. 344-1.
L L Sill — Piano Technician
FOUND — 1951 Seminole High
rfcoae 2134 Roate I, Sanford
School clai* ring. Initial* on m
tide Owner call *1 S»lvaUon
Army. 214 E. Second SL_____ 21—ROOFING and PLUMBING

Seminole Realty

W. DIETRint*
T. W. MERO
2u acre tile faun Three bedroom
REALTORS
house, large barn All equipment 1901 Park Ave
Phon* 27 ar 113
and machinery. Ea»y terms. Ph.
1393 J. P. O. Bo* 1131.
SACRIFICE
M5t l»o«n
46—HOME4~
Owner leaving town Nrrraxitalex
telling of a comfortable low
$22i DOWN
priced 2 be Iroom frame home
3 Hedroom&gt; and Carport*
within 2 miles from Air Ilaxe.
Terrauo Floor*
Full prict 5 '‘ 5- Call now for
Kitchen Equipped
appolnlment.
Nice Residential l-ocalion
Landscaped Yards
Ready for occupancy in &gt; weeks

On U.8. llwy. 1792
A. B. PETERSON
Brnktr Auocistes: A. B. r « lari on
Jr., P. J. Chritersnn, Garfield
Willetts, John Melrrh srd R. W.
William*. A. C. Doudnry, Land
Surveyor.
Itl N. Park Ave.
Phon# 1129
This ia a fret pas* lo the RiU
Theatre for Janr Brown. Exp.
dat* Ori. 17, 1956.
Country Home Only 4X5# Down
2-Bedroom frame, fireplace, 2
pnrrhes. Kitchen equipped, ori
htaltr. 3 deep wells. Lot 270 x
140. $3,450.
Near Everything. 3-hedroant older
home. Beautiful shade trees,
oxtra lot. Eastern Exposure Sa­
crifice price $3,000 —$30. mo.
LOT—Ideal Downtown Commer­
cial Location. 230 ft. frontage.
$1I,4(X) — Attractive Terms.
Consult A REALTOR First

CULLEN AND HARKKY

194 N. Park Ax*.

rhoa* 2313

ROSA L. PAYTON .
Registered Ileal Extate Broker
Phone 2871
17-92 at Hiawatha
REAL ESTATE DRIVE IN
2344 French Axt.

J. W. HALL. REALTOR
JMnuy Walker, Associate
“ Call Hall” Phone 1754

BALL R EA LTY
RAYMOND M RAM.
OSCAR M IIAIIRIMoN
BEG. BROKERS
S. D. Iltghlayman, Axsociate
204 Bomb Park Axe.
Phone 940
IP IT IS REAL ESTATE
tik Crumley l&gt; Montntb
at 117 South Park. Phone 112
Ihey Know
2-lledroom concreto block home
on large loiner lot. Jiitou.ieil
purrii, carporle, tile bulb. $9,760
with $1445 Down.

O/alER REALTY CO.
Liura B Drier, Reillur
Hard XI. Fieiii. A’ .ocUir
Mol Six Orlando llwy. Phon* 1351
EVENINGS: 3119 end !W
Hubert A . Williumw, Realtor
Reymoad LunJquisl, Assnctato
Phono 1413 Ail.nnc Bank Bldg.
RETIREMENT- HOMES

If
You're decide I In nuki Sanfnrd
ur Central Klnria &gt;our Home.
Or
Need a little prisuaii-n &lt;&gt;n the
edvantxgrs of making yuur
hmnr, llt'lr. Call U» I I I tax*
lime and money In fin ling the
right houxe, In the the light
sertlon al (you gursx it) the
right price. Ca«h or Term*.
W. II. “ Bill" STEMPER
Guy Alim, Aesoclat*
Arlrlle Price, Aesocllla
Realtor — General Insuraare
Phoae 9«S ar 2122 112 N. Park Av*.
FOR QUICK ACTION nt* Claasif ed ads to t*IL rant biro. Call
1321. asp "Charge It.**

BE A 2-CAR
FAMILY,

CHOOSI AN
j£&gt; U SID CAR
VROM OU« OtIAT
MICTION OF VAUMS
Strickland-Morrlfon
INCORPORATED
Your Friendly Ford Dealer
MS E. Iat. SC
I’ boao 204

HI N DULL COURT

3 • Comptetrly (urni.hrd units
1IOMIT. K ir i AGtH. O) KKNITES
THU 1(8., OCT. 18-1:30 P.M.
Tlie Sun IK-II Court fronts 11R ft. on the Highway
and rxtrnds bark a|&lt;i&gt;roximnlcly P*fJ feet in depth to
paved Fienrh Ave. which Is now being developed into
a high-grade residential area. There Is a new achonl
ditrctly arruia from the property on the French Ave.
frontage,
lintHuxenirntt inrlu.lt a concrete block constructed
building used as living quarters for the owner*. Thil
h.-me consisting o ' .3 rooms, kitchen and baih hue cn.**
ment wimluws. it’* completely furnished, Including
xenriian blinds, a 9 cu. ft. refrigerator, 4-buroer stove
a Duo-Therm healer, Zenith TV. • washing machine,
living anJ kit,ben furniture, bedding, llneni and uten*
ail*. Just pack your bag and mov* tight in. This build*
Ing i* only 3 yrars old and nl»o has a concrete block
rarporte. Another cottage Is al»o of CDS conatruction.
This one con.ill* of bedroom, combination kllrhtn-dinIng room and a bath and It alsn completely furnished;
In addition, there's another compltlely furnished cotage consisting' of a living room, todroom, .omblnatlo*
dining room and kitchrn plus lath. Other facilities in­
clude 2 completely furn!.tieI overnight units.
The ground, are adequately and well landsctped In­
cluding tt toautilul palm tires, there's a 102 ft. well
with g.'od water and 4 septic tanks. Utilities include
electr I. Itv and bottled ga*. LOW State and County
taxes ONLY -- NO CITY TAXES!
This Is I, goou in.-ouio opnortunlty In a rhoire loca­
tion unwrll-lravcllc.l main North-South U.8. llwy. 17UJ -- the connecting link between the Gala City of
Florida. Jacksonville and the City Beautiful, Orlando,
the hub of Florida. The location of Sun Dell Court U
only 20 miles North of Orlando.____________________
Overlooking
ORLANDO Beautiful
Lake ( hr rokre
LAKE (TIKHOKFK
APTS.
123 Palmer Ml . I'nrnrr
O.reota Ml, 6 I hull e Inranr (nils snd 3 Car
Gtrege
TUKS.. Ol T. 9-1:30 P.M.
On mure than t acre »l
beautifully
landscaped
ground overlooking cha­
rming Lake Chrc.l ce.
lut 3-car gatagi- with 2
adroam apartment. The
apaitnirnt suites aie all
spacious, light and airy,
beautifully and adrquateI y fudnlshrd I n good
ta*te.
In addition In this nppailinent l.uildiiia a n d
gri.nnd*. Ihue are ad­
joining lot. ..ti c„. h iM*.
The enllra prouetiy will
be &gt;old ax n wliulr ..r In
3 acparale tiaris.

r

WINTER PARK
FURNISH!) HOME
1314 Indiana Avenue
2 HeJrnOm - P i Relit '|

WL'D^ r»&lt;x

10

-1:30 P.M.

This i harming home ia

aitualrd nil a nice slid
lot 100'xiur, adequately i|
ami beautifully landicape.| with many tropical
plantings of variety. !l'»
of CHS itin.lniriloh with
a very g o a d astoaleti
.shingle roof, w i t h rq*
rlntnl eaves. A l l t h #
rooms In thie home
completely and beaut
lully furnished. The furn*
IshlnRs include vrnellan
blinds, drn|M-s and rorn*
bes. COUNTY TAXES
ONLY! — which art

LOW with homestead at*

r in pi ion for this year.

ORLANDO
3010 llarglll Drive
AIIDMOIIF. MANOR
XIODI'HN HOME
Buy Furnslhed nr L'nfurnlihed
Till IIIL, O tX 11— 1:30 p. M.
This beautiful new, mudrrn ttinsonry Inmr bn* a life*
time, built-up roof, lurrod walls and haidwood floor*
throughout. The window* air nil aluminum laluusie
type with ictamie tile window sills. The all new furnlihIng* Ineliplr a ||,&gt;tpoint electric ranee »nd a Wertlnghouse tefigernlnr. Ihe grounds aie voided and ak*
trscti,rly landscaped.

GAINES) II I.E

WINTER PARK

1208 N. XV. 4th SI.

2 S 1(lit3 IIKKK lUOII.
TI ES.. OCT. 14, 1:30 pm
This braullful rrs.drnrr
is of brick and hellei III*
roOStrurtlon • built In
Iasi. The firetfhxir eona la I a of aa unusually
l a r g e IT'ixlV lising
mom wllh ■ large open
fireplace &lt; a larir dining
room, breakfast items
kitchen, pantr), Ldg*
bedroom
with prlxal*
bath and n lane sunruom.
On Ih* second flixir, the­
re are 4 large bedrooms
with 2 connecting bath*
plus a sewing riHim, all
of which caw be rnlrrrsl
Irons a large cmtrr hall.
The enllra grounds are
with an abundance of
shade trees, shrubbery,
tropical planting* a n d
exotic flaw era. _______

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II Lake Drive nn
llrautlful KilUrney Point
LAKE KILLARNBY
l.akeslew Home
3 Large Brdroumo
MED.. OCX 171:30 P.M,
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kinds

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construction w i t h

red

brick trim and day til*
roof. Double rarporte. A
neighborhood of I n r g e
home* of high valuta.

Other coming auction* Include; Haines City laikrfront
Lot- on U.8. 27 • Auburndmlc Business Ublg. income
unit.. Si Lots • Lake M’alcs, Orangt Blossom Inn with
8 Income nnllt. • Leesburg acreage. Match fop Um*
and datcil

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(Unless otharwlie specified).

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fee* 10, Mon., O ct t, 1IM

Hospital Notes

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Board

Daytona Attorney Speaks For lund At Lion Gathering

OCT. 0
CASSELBERRY—Arnold Lund, a Congrotsman ran serve hit work is r-.'|erted to draw ■ full
( “owtiaard from Page f)
(Cm Uw W from rag* 1)
O
b
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iv
iM
of
Daytona Beach, candidate for district. Taylor alao pointed out house.
of Tax Aamaor far the city,
low
told The
1iw aoDiora
Sanford iiciiru
Herald today.
unia/i __
Chairman Ern«*l Lownde* of
Coagm i from th* fifth Congres­ what h* claimed were th« advan­
“ and f an thoroughly convinced
d 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
(h«t tfeb ia a .tap in the right]
**"‘ k Cleraland (Sanfordt
threw rise* at Lyman School had
Mr*. Sara Slone and Bab? Clerk. In ad lit Ion, Bayer'* position election waa totaled Saturday bia speaking engagement at th* the need for auch a ayitem.
direction and I am equal)? con
been invealigated and t m rn.nl
(Sorrento)
of
Finance
Director
will
puhim
night
following
the
deadline
for
President
Dallas
Loop
of
th*
Lions
Club
meeting
Thursday
i lined that our educatora in the
lira. Helen Bryan and Baby
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
local auHounding aieaa will bo
Waller J. Krohn# Jr.. Scout- _
(Sanford)
Bill Taylor, Daytona Beach at- gave a report on progress to dal*
Bookkeeper, Utility Department viaoc of Iteglatratlow.
tquall) conrincod if the offer ia
master of Lions troop 314 out-w
OCT. •
regarding
th#
benefit
variety
show
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
of tho city aa wall aa foreowwl County Buperrteor of 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 ta m * * . M t pnp0Ul ^ 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 (Ijk e Mary)
I»op .lati.l that ticket .ales
Geneva
Peter*
and
Baby
(llima)
the
St.
Johna River Dist. Court
T-U aa Plre Prevention Week In jta IIH|J
a manner that would
are progressing well, both by bis
on the Board of Sanford City tho** who qualified after being
of Honor will b# held at th*
OCT. T
ditqualifltd
III
I
KM
.
club.'
member*
and
member*
of
Sanford.
meet with the approval of Ihe
“ THer* will b«- an Important
Comm let loner‘a agenda tonight la
AitHIit*infta
church OcL 13 end that UOop
In hie proclamation, hleyer gr*ete»i number of people who
“ We now have the targeat re mealing of the S-minaU Chief* the Seminole High School hand 311 will join olhcT county troops
Jamct Sheppard (Sanfordt
mlacellancoui hutlneaa from the
Scott eatd “ Fir#* canae each year lt, .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,’
■Mold damage to property end meni with their MX dollan," be Meredith Jamca (Winter Park) floor and the City Commiaalon. 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,
fo the eonstniction of a tewage Deraon. who have qualified, outItlrth*
Sch’rard. president of the Semi­ Joe Wctmcr and C. K. Fisher, p.r cent for the third consecu­
fire 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 ulti." he Mid.
EvecutJve Secretary aatd
John E. Jfodgea (HanfordI
(). f). Farrell .110 E. Flrmt
The Mayer said. “ I urge all
___ ______________________
_ France* Crownovcr and baby gl/l loubted!) tnfurm the board of the Ibati any we have ever experitnc* ford Shk Im Ii i shown.
i* being considered. iVelmer *1* - s'or 10 years thi* *tor# has
“ Being
acceitible to more an-i
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 (o n iiitc n tijr o fetfrvtd th § fo*c l vie org.niMtmnv •P""®™* i the all# that la In be alluated on
OCT. «
of the propped y#w*ga ireatto .how the film, Schlrard said, is worth more lhan the price of |oB*rr hfltim
r t « Prevention tteeh •"« «- ,m* 0f tho mam four-Um-d
inner, raided
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 vl 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. CM 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 aid.
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
. ________ ______
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
__________________
cirrle* ailrndrd Ihe meeting of
•chool teacher died Sunday at _
.
the seventh dlatrict of 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 tfil 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
Mriy rotllera from Kenlucky and feature th* conventionprogram
Featured »t&gt;eaker. were Mr*.
«ov*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 iG 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 r V 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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to
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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* e v e n t ha* been
W ig 3 0 FABULOUS
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 DAT TO SPEN 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.•vU.lon of their fir»t da*, mail.
NEW
SPORTS SEDANSI
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,
.....................
first with automatic &gt;ir-otl susperaioa
“ We
all know the human imholiday 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 tYour 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 till, »**d Uaudtrdai#
lit . ralue I. imnu-avurahly frritServant *ufT, luxury fu/ni'htng*,
A work) of 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 .ru ll.tirr 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.
1
EoABBh^Aiaa it iAb

Mayor Proclaims
Od. M 3 Fire
Prevention Week

In County's History

Chiefs Club To See
Film On SHS Games

!liS.2*i

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STORE

Miss Groy Retired
Schoolteacher Dies
Sunday Afternoon

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Enter Gulf's ‘Life of Riley'
Contest nowl"

Mrs, Kasfner Is
Citizens For Ike
Co-County Head

Hy via a luxurious RwA
moucamSapor 7Cfippar

Local Kiwonions
At Convention

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CITROEN

P O IZ E S

Just complete lint pngir. Fnwr 41
eftrn a* sou with. AH mines must
h» on odkial Conlrst Entry Blanks
who. hcuntaln, urnpktr contest rulct.
Get siwirv frtt al any Gulf station.
Conte J rtosr* midnight, Oct. 11.

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TERMS

U tllN for aa ant* owner, U*
wife aad family, *■ bodily la|ui y a a d property damag*
dahllity, and on medical paymeau Is yaar » i i **t m lartag this acw policy!*

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Electronic ran*#*—cook at
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keep* nr--ear pu-er mtoet for lto»•aadi of aura i
4 , Gulf No-Nos is ■ hifh-ottan*
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILT NEWSPAPER
VOULME ILVII1

Established 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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 iir 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 olrrdiy, 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.
IMT.

Herald Offers
To Stage 2nd
Pancake Day'

Meeting Scheduled

IPublic Housing
Now Available
To More 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 Ne« 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
two 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.

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 time
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! off 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.

iat#d Pr### Leaned Wirt

CofC Membership
Drive Opens Soon

Campaign
Plans Are
Underway

Krider Will Not Warner Enters City
Seek Re-Election Commission Race
To Commission

History Of Coming
Of Flowers Given
At Club Gathering

7-

Board Accepts
Slogan For City

Chief Williams

Krider Schedules Talk
W

i

5 5 3 6 ^ '- '

TWO CELEBRATIONS IN ONE! Mr*. M. I*. Raborn Mrvta the firat patient from the
Seminole Memorial Hospital'* Women's Auxiliary*a "Hoapltality Cart'* put into use yestwday. Th# customer I* W. E. Watson who celebrated hla 7fith birthday ninny with
ihe InauRuratlon of the new Women'a Auxilliiry Ifo#plt«llty Tart Mrs. ItnlK»rn Is chair­
man of the Auxiliary's Hospitality Shop at th# local hoapital. (Staff I’holo)

JW !)"'".

■►

Medical Fund Will
Receive Proceeds
From CofC Auction

•.aTffoSsssjsii

Hair Stylist To Be
Guest Instructor
At Charm College

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NO. 209

'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"We 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 RALES, CHAIRMAN of the Seminole County Chnmlmr of Commerce Member*
gins Terrace and anrther will be
Man*
being
planned for Ihi* year and "hin Drive Committee (le ft) meets with President Clifford McKIbbin (ritfht) nndI Mancnnrtnirlrrt in 11* lerto located
(Staff
—*■ one ~i
v - - i.
. M(ter j 0hn Krider (cen ter) to (dan the forthcom ing mcmbcrahiiv cani|mign.
(S
ta ff
south of the new colored school, -each
of .them
is i-~-........
Important to
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 of Commerce, elect ion.
Warner said this morning that
Klbhin and Manager John Krider, and Seminole County Commission' "We musl have Ihr largest mem­ rr-elect, said this morning that he la announcing hti candidacy
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"My 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 Ihat he would not be that krep* moving ahead In un
ton, Mr*. Louis Ulhrop. Mr*, members it going 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
MERLE WARNER
Johnson.
Commissioner Krider staled "f continuing program of Improve­
"We know how Important workfeel
that,
at
the
completion
of
(S ta ff Photo)
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 xm
future
I am eons need that
ant* ilepreJation
mr.
.... 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 of 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 to raise enough fund. In rotnpleta
m the horticultural field
J,M* complete plan* will also he
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
lives in Sanforl at tiol will be guest of the cxeniiig
member of the Seminole County Commissioners last nigh* accepted 3mWarner
s Myrtle Ave where he ownl ,,
, _
,
...
Chamber of Commerce."
Ihe use of Ihr copyrighted slogan h(l home. He and his wife. Ituth
,, k and„
".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 rhi lim ar 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 U O W n
Ihis evint will 1e inno'im iil
o* mail and lllrralurr mailed toi Motor Co. until 1931 and Ihen
styles by n.ing (heir natural rurl
T r ty 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.
fhlef 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
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 Is
la var'Mie
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 levenl 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

Dodgers Win Ties
Up Series 3-3

TUESDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1956

Chiefs Club Meet

| j n U X O d n S IO Il V jF O U P

Weather

Additional
Local News
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countrymen by ntotaka.

Eisenhower
Helps Launch
Cancer Drive
WASHINGTON, April 4

Caneor loetoty*a tnmul fund .JL, 7 ^ r " * T*'*'
drirt today with an admlriac moua veto, tho Oil.
word for a racoverod eancrr Council today direct*
victim, an Air Fort* affietr tart General Dag J
now on active duty.
ah)oid to andoruirj
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Soil Conservation
Agricultural Nowa 4 Farm 4 Garden Hints
Grooms Academy News
College Nows
Partnt-Taachors Association

• Church Notices, Sormons
Court House Proceedings
City Police Dept.,
Sheriff* Office
State Highway Patrol
Kditorials
Local Pictures
Building Activities 4 Expansion

• Seminole High School Smoka Signals

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Odham:

Road Program Puts County's Progress 10 Years Ahead
Lake Blvd. To French Ave.
To Be 4-Laned For Thruway

Home,
Church
Parallel

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IMUI HtROtMIMA MAIOINt wava happily aa they line up In front of Mt. Sinai Koapllat, New Yurk.
after being discharged. They are the last nf the group of 11 young Japanese women who were disfigured
In the first A-bomb blast end were sent to the U.S. for treatment of their Injuries.
(International)

County Residents
Will Be Admitted
free To Gardens
World famous Cypress Cardens
near Winter Haven will open Its
gates FREE to residents of Semi,
stole, Lake, and Oranga counties
when Sir. and Mrs. Richard 1&gt;.
Pope owners hold their annual
free countv dav. Saturday and
Sunday, Oct. 8 and T.
Seminole, Lake and Orange
county residents need only driver’*
Rentes for free admittance for
n o entire family.
Four thrilling water ski show*
will be presented Saliit-iav at
10:30 - 1:00 • 2:30 and 4:13 and on
Sunday at H:00-l!'w»-3:0’E

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Salvation Army Gives
6-Month Service Tally
Nazarenes Hear
Special Missionary
Speaker Tonight
Dr. Charles Strickland will ba
the special missionary speaker to­
night at the Church of the Nittarene. The service will begin
promptly at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Strick­
land Is Superlntendant of Naurene Missions In the Union of South
Africa. It was shortly after he or­
ganized thn Sanford Church of the
Nazarene in 1914 that he resigned
his duties a* District Supcrinten-

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« t i Jccently seen In movie and ,C" pt? J h' M; ,« " mCn‘ .!° A,.ri”
Dr. Strickland ll a "forceful,"
television short*. World and na­
tional water ski champion* will "interesting," and Informative
perform In routine- -an’?1" ’* ‘- - n speaker who "will bring a chal­
graceful ballet on ikla to tha high- lenge to ChrUliant of nit faiths,"
Winning by champions. Children it was revealed. Preliminaries
o! all ngss will delight In the an- will be brief to afford full time tl
Dr. Stricklin'I. T
tie,i of zany clowns on ski*.
The Sanford Church of the Ns.
Visitors will see for the first
time tnanv now Improrem-nt* tarene wilt be hose church to Na.
zarenc churches from Titusville,
made to the Gardens during the DeLand, and Lake Mary.
summer month* In expectance of
The Rev. R. II. Spear Jr., host
jtne of the largest winter season* pastor, extend* a cordial invita(hn the history of the Garden*. lion to the public.
An extended boat tour will take
visitors through a new and im­
proved section of the Garden*
iown as the Azalea Islands. New
stas recently opened afford visi­
tor* of more advantageous views
of the tropical wonderland. Open
for the first limr to the public
since Ita construction for the Es­ The Wesleyan Foundation Rally
ther Williams movie la the Flor­ will be held Sunday. Oct, 7. at
ida-shaped pool. A recently con­ 2 p.m. at the Pnola Wesleyan Mestructed walkway will enable visi­ tliodist Chun-h, six mile* w*»t of
tors to see the pool and take pic­ Sanford on West First St A batture* of this famous inner attrac­ krt dinner will be served at 1 p.m.
tion.
An invitation has been extend­
Long known as a photographers ed to tha public to attend the first
iradlse, local camera fans will of the fall and winter rallies to
ive a field day when dozens of be planned uniting
Lake •*—v
beautiful models dressed In color­ and Sanford ehurrhes of tha
ful old fashion costumes will be Church of (he Nazarene, Free
MclhoJist, I’ aola Wesleyan, and
on hand to pose for pictures.
Visitors may dins in air-condi­ the other* of like faith, in fallow.
tioned comfort or enjoy tha breezy »Wpoutdooi dining terrace.
A completely rennovated gift
shop will be seen by visitors.
PUhty of free parking -pace with
Aendant* to htlp visitors park
will be available to accomodate
several thousand cars.

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Public Is Invited
To .Local Wesleyan
Foundation Rally

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The Advisory Board of the Sal­
vation Army met yesterday at
Toddy's Restaurant with Ralph
A. Smith, chairman of the board,
presiding.
Highlighting the meeting was the
alx months service report made
by tat LL UarctUa Reynolds,
Commanding Officer of the Salva
tlon Army's local post.
Tit* Commanding Officer, In her
report, pointed out that 95 adult
services were held with 1484 in
attendance; II street service! with
171 participating were held; 38
Women'* Home League meetings
were scheduled and held with an
attendance of 223.
Also Included in the report were
M youth meetings attended by
1003 young people; and a 10-day
Bible School was held with 374
taking part.
In the transient assistance pro­
gram*. Ih# lieutenant rpnnrted.
131 meal* were supplied, 47 lod­
gings given, 31 were given trans­
portation, 33 garments were given,
loa men, assisted, 17 women. As­
sisted, mud 38 children assisted.
A total of 33 Iroeerv order*
were given to local famll'es, ’ 188
garments given to local f amHie*,
108 pair* of shoes, and O miscel­
laneous asslstan- aid* pnitt'lhnted.
Majjor Guy Hcpler of Jackson­
ville wa* intl-cH-red to I**-

_ WOMAN’ S HEAD CUT OFF
BY TRAIN
JACKSONVILLE (AP)—Policeidentified a woman whosa head
was cut oft by a Irgln at a tarnIng here late Wednesday a* Leona
Elizabeth CoIHr, 32.
Detective Sgt. O. A. Johnson
said the woman alto was known
a* Jnsphine Murry and wa* Wlirved to be from Palatka. He
said she was arrested on Main
Street bridge Sept. 10 and charged
with attempted aalcide.

Annual Teachers
Party To Be Staged
Tuesday Evening
The annual Teacher* Party.
Ignoring learhers of Sanford
Schools, will be held Tuesday night
at tha Sanford Woman's Club.
Tha American Horn* Deo’ -umr-*
o f tha 8anford Woman's Club wIR
sponsor the event as ha* been
the'r custom for several year*
Supper will be served at 7 o'clock
which will be followed by a short
program.
Hostesses for Ibe meeting will
be: Mr*. H. H. Grier, chairman.
* John Carlton. Mr*. James
i-m. Mrs. Robert Kara*. Mr*.
Willi* Peacock. Mra. John Kader.
Mr*. U m ar Echols and Mrs F.
E. Birckenridga.
•The annual Teachers Party rnlnddt* with the project of the Woman's Club American Home Dapartmeni which U "Youth."

Hospital N otes
Oct. 4
Admission*
Geneva Peter* (Mima)
Richard Hudson (Oviedo)
Births
Baby Boy Patera
Discharge*
Flora King and baby (Sanford)
Levy Lone* (Sanford)
Vyglana Pool* and baby
(Mount Dora)
Oct. I
Admissions
Annaverette Echols (Sanford)
Mary Booth (Laka Mary)
Birth*
Baby Girt Echois
Dischargee
Rev. Gold Jackson (MalUand)
Visiting Hour*: Private Rooms,
11 n.m.-8 p.m.:
Semi-private
Room* X p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. tp.m.; Pediatrics, 11 a.m.-a p.m.
(Parents and/or grandparents on
ly) Obstetrics, According to acco­
modation and no visitors during
foedlng of babies.

Volunteer Firemen
Reveal Important
Meeting Tuesday
An important meeting of the
Lake Mary Volunteer Fire De­
partment !e slated for Tuesday
night Oct. t.
A. L. Walter, president of the
volunteer firemen of Lake Mary,
aald (hat the meeting would begfa sharply at I o'clock.
Membership cards will be dis­
tributed, Walter said, and there
will bo bo dues.

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" I DO NOT CHOOSE TO RUN"
^ P resid en t Coolidga's famous
^ elem en t in 1327 referred to the
Baxt ejection. C» W, Thompson
My* that In Yankee langiags It
auans, "I am determined not
JjpV'
What ever you chons* to sell
or rung determine that Want
Ads era your an-w -r
Call 1111 f-ir faat, efficient
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member* local plana for the Saldiscussed local plana, for the Sal­
vation Army here.
••Quarteriv meetings were ap­
proved with the next meeting act
for Dec. 6.

BY MRS. GEORGE E. WELLS
"And upon the first day of the
week, when tha Dlaclplcs came
together . . . " 8b began tha am
of tha Christian’s Lord's day.
Sunday.
It hat been that
the
most
profitable of all human activities
I* affiliation with ant's neighbor­
hood church and to participate
wholeheartedly in Ita witnessing
for Christ.
1 Ilka to parallel the home and
the church.
The home: many and varlad
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may
be tha Intereate
of tha mam
ben of the family, but at regular
intervals all gather around tha
board to enjoy food for the nourish­
ment of the body, and equally Im­
portant, a chance to share those
Interests, Joy and laughter, often
problem! and perplexities.
Because of this regular gather­
ing and sharing together each
member of ’he family has a bulk­
head of combined family strength
to bolster the business of dally
living,
So with tha church to aitem bit
together regularly, to share tha
Presence of Christ In the midst,
the meat of tha Gospel, the Bread
of Life, the Inspiring hymns, In­
deed compound a Sanctuary of de­
votion and fellowship that non*
can really afford to neglect.
Isn't the "shared" crust sweet­
er and
mors than "cabs"
eaten In aoUtudaT
The church member, by faith­
ful weekly attendance, achieve^ a
spiritual development not other­
wise obtained.
Therefore, why not, on this first
Sunday of October, Church Loy­
alty Month, rally around our in­
dividual church and establish once
and for ail regular weekly ehurch
attendance.
Recall tha old axiom? "United
wa stand, divided we (might)
fall."

Elks W ill Stage
Dance Tomorrow
Night A t Club
|N MMIMftMB through Now Jersey. Adlal K. Stevenson, Democratic
Presidential nominee. Joins hands with New Jersey'* Governor
Robert Meyner to acknowledge an ovation they received la Jersey
City. At bottom, Stevenaoa. addressee about- 10AM persons in
Newark. The Democratic FreetdeoUal nominee, la 000 of his sharp­
est attacks, aald that President Eltmihower’s speeches wore "becom­
ing part o( the pattern wo have associated with tha Republican
candidate for Vice President." He referred to the President's charge
that the Democrats were using “ wicked nonsense." (faterMlteeal)

An • part of tho October achedn o of entertainment for members
o f the Elks Club, there wtU he a
dance at the local dub tomorrow
nifbt from B to I.
Tho Saturday night dance I*
Just ene of the five Important
date* during October that will ba
cllmaxad ao Oct. 37 wiU a Hal­
loween Dance.

Boy Scout District
To Gather Monday
In Casselberry

Dial To Discuss Road Plans Thursday
At Highway Planning Committee Meet

"In light of recent developments
on our causeway and road «rogram many qucstloni have arisen
which I feel should be cleared
up," Brailey Odham, chairman of
Seminole CoUdy's Lows Rente
Highway Planning Committee said
today.
By MRS. RAYMOND MORRIS
"I have today, thoroughly dis­
T b i St. Johns River District, cussed Sanford and Semlnola Coun­
Boy Scouts of America, will hold a ty** road needs with Billy b it I,
Round-Table meeting at the Com­ Fifth District Road Board MemChurch,
ber, and have had presented by
.munity
- Methodist
. _ „
. . . Caste!_
*
g Crowding to^Saautmastar' Wat him his plans," he said,
"Dial stated this morning that
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K r # h tl#
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tha money to continue the fourTrOop 314, sponsored by tha lanlng of Highway 17-M from
Lion* Club will be host to snout* Five Point* to French Ave. is In
and district effklala at the meet­ tho current budget and Ho is anx­
ing. Tha district cnmn-l • • ious to lat tha contract as soon
son, DeLand, Sanford, Ovltdt and aa right-of-way* ar* secured and
CasseJbcny. P||iu for activities hopeful that the contractor can
In the district for tha year ahead ■tart on this before the end of
will bo dkcuiaed,
the year," Odham said.
Krohne also aald that the local
"This mote guarantees us a
troop writ again ba boat to the fine, modern four-lans highway
district on Oct..11, when the first between Sanford and Orlando,H tho
Court Of Hnrtif since the end local highway planning committee
of summer activities will h* held chairman said.
here. Many ayards of advance,
"As to tha causeway that we
meat and numerous merit badges had proposed to connect with
will bo presented at tin court, French Ave. and cross tha laka,
according to Krohne.
for which we would finance hy the
Scout troops and Cub Packs re­ ■ate of bonds, was made virtually
presenting the entire district are impossible hr the recent federal
scheduled to attend the court and nw‘* program. The federal proaccording to Krohne, those in- Aram is to build an interstate
terested In ummotlna scoutln-1 system of fast, modern through
can assist their troops point highway* and one of than la pro■Undlnf'hy attending.
posed for Daytona to DeLand, to
The Cottri of Honor la held four 2?1,ndo' to.
tnA Tamp*.
lit c* annually and rotate among This route has been designated for
the district towns during the year yoara and all previous talk of the
federal route that I have over
heard was to go atralght south
from tho agisting Lake Monies
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Thuradav nlrtrt at 8:30 at Jim
Spencer's Restaurant at which
time Billy Dial will b# present to
amplify nn these and our other
plans, and In disru** with u* all
of the plans for Semlnola County
road*," Odham said this morning.
The Interstate federal highway
program will pay M per rent o f
the building of roads In the Inter■tale system.
William H. Dial, Fifth District
Road Board Member, In a latter
to the chairmen of the Semlnola
County and Volusia County Boards
of Commtsilonera pointed out em­
phatically that there Is nn route
for the proposed highway yet de­
termined. Ha aald that it waa
■greed, by all Interested parties,
Including the chairman of tha
r o a d department, engineering
staff, and trafflr and planning
people "to Include In tha Initial
stages of the Interstate system the
leg extending from the Sanford
side of Laka Monroe to ■ point
In the vicinity of Oranga City,
leaving the balance of the Inter­
state system to ba constructed
under iU normal priority."
"This would mean," he Mid,
"that an Immadlat* rout* deter*
ruination between the OrlandoDaytona leg of tha Interstate iyatem will b# made. After the route
la determined by our engineering
staff," aald Dial in HU latter, "tha
law than requires publle hearings
In all towns and eltlea Effected
by the construction.
"Although no route haa bean de­
termined aa yet, It la readily ap­
parent that due to the limited
access feature* ef the Interstate
.
be ,l*pr**U*al, nog

road b f o j f
the federal road
to bring thin read «• near to feanford as possible and has definite­
ly committed that it wmdd ho
somewhere between the Lake
Monroe Bridge and French Ave.
"Billy Dial has keen aaeceaafRl
In making a causeway across tha
lake, starting at the Lekeahava
Boulevard somewhere west et
Sanford become lied Into a fonrlane highway to Orange City, tha
first Unk of the entire Interstate
road program In Florida," Odham
revealed this morning.
"That’s the total length of the
Imm m1late planning," he said,
"and future planning will b* to
extend It north to Daytona, paral­
leling existing road*.
"Where the rattwwav hits Seml­
nola Boulevard, the plans at* t*
four-lane the to '
** •.
vard on In to French Ave. for us*
now and (or the next six to ten
years," Odham aald,
"Howrevar," Odham explali
»plained,
“tb*
at soma future data the
be plan*
will he to extend that limit_____
died fad***?*• road south somawharo
,# three miles wait e f Banfori.
" I want to say," Odham tommerited during an Interview this
morning "That I think that waftIng nut this program for our area,
Billy ria has moved our pro­
gress up ten years. Because the af­
fect I* that we get Immediately a
causeway, a fast, modem fourlane highway to tha north o f ua,
French Ave. win be uied and
therefore developed. In addition,
IT-92 will be four-lined.
"I am railing a meeting of our
Seminole County Long Range
Highway Planning Commutes for

______... Cltp el Sanford, at theqa
can be no crossing at gn d«, and
the traffle law*rated within the
City weald, notljuatify an express­
‘ ‘ ‘ ^___^
way.'? ~ ^
Further explaining, Dial aald
"My engineers do asaurt me, how
ever, that In selecting thin route
they fuel gonfldent that tho ac­
tual causeway across tha lake will
bo at tome point between the
present bridge and the City of
Sanford. Thera will then bo an In
terchaago on tho Sanford aide of
tho Lake with a direct four-lane
connection Into the CHy aa a part
of the plan Therefore, until the
Interstate la camleted, traffic will
croei tha Lake come down the
lake shore to French Ave., and
follow tho protent 17-bS.
"Under t h e circumstances,"
said Dial, " I think this la a happy
solution to a moat difficult prob
lem, and I am quite aura that all
of tha communities both In Volusia
and Seminole Counties will b*
highly pleated with the fine fa­
cility when It a designed.”
The project la going to be given
high priority, the Road Board
member enplaned.
"Aa aeon aa tha route has been
definitely determined," Dial told
the two County Commission chair­
men, "It la tha department'!
plan to employ an outstanding firm
of consulting engineers to do tha
actual plana."
Dial pointed out In hit letter
that the traffic count on 17-92 be­
tween Orange City and Sanford last
month avaragaa in exceae of 8AM
vehicle* dally which shows an
tncraaa* o f U per tent ever the

little Miss Helps
Sente Select Doll

On# young Sanford ladv. with
her eye on a "aura visit" from
Santa Claus, wants to make sure
that lhe receives exactly the doll
that'a been picked out.
A letter, property addressed to
"Santa Oaua, North Pole" was
received, but the little lady failed
to put her return addresa on the
envelope or Inside (he message,
* Enclosed was a rut out of a doll,
which we're aura U the one that
she has her hopes on this coming
C'lristmas, a dress Whlrh she
hopes will accompany tha doll, and
a hat to match.
This young lady wants to be
sure she receives the right doll,
clothea, and hat, ao aha aenda tha
eutout pictures along to mail'll
wit), the selection.
It's about that time—when
latera atari astting their
and dreams on the coming
of Santx Claus. No doubt,
„ the
visit from St. Nick will be
topic of conversation among
group* of youngsters from now
i gthe early
ro morning houra of
until
Doc. 33."

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Lyman Eleven
Are Underdogs
In Tauares Tilt
Tha Lyman Greyhounds will
haw* their toughest evening thus
far in the season tonight whan
they play host to undefeated Ta­
vares in Longwood. Tha Grey
bounds had a tough week of hard
■crimmag* and should be In top
form for tha outing with lha ex­
ception of minor ache* and pains.
The Greyhounds will go Into
the game two touchdown under­
dog, but the powerful Lyman de­
fense baa repelled all attempted
penetrations for the lessor and
will go Into tha 1*0100 unscored
on.
The Lfmsn eleven has won two
in a row. and wilt be out to make
three, but they'll b* fating •
powerful and determined dub. U
the Greyhound* dear the Tavares
hurtle, they should go on t* rack
up tho boat soaaoo record hi a docad*.
As a prognoeUator, head coach
Jim Payne waa mum. *Tm not
bringing nut the trying towell,
but I'm no* predicting an easy os*
for us eithar. It will bo the boat
ball dub we've faced yet tkle
season, and if wa win U, it will
ho through the Iron will and dotermini tlon of tha boys."
Payne haa tha beat set of atari*
ora at the independent teams IB
the section, but ha la outraf
ly weak la reserve strength.

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same period last yaar.
"Under these circumstances,1*
Dial aald, “ the traffic and earning
study which waa authorited will
n
be made, and the funda au­
thorized by the two counties will
now bo available for normal sec­
ondary road needs "
The highway would ha ctmitrocted on a M per cent Federal
and 10 par cent State and Com*?
participating basis. Although not
yet determned, aa pointed cot la
the tetter, It la the feeling of tho
deartment that the countloo
would be required to pay M per
cent of the right of way ceat«
and the State Rood Department
would pay 10 per cent of the high­
way construction coals.

Dark Clouds
On FSU Horizon
TALLAHASSEE Two
clouda append on the Ttortd*
State horizon today a* Coach
Tom Nugent's Seminole* entered
final preparation! far the Invasion
of Virginia Tech's powerful foot­
ball forces Saturday igbt.
Pint dark cloud la the Tack
team Uaelf. The vaunted Gobblers
set souther* grid enperta smack
on their ears with a resounding
38-7 triumph ever a along N, f t
Bute eleven hat' weak.
Second A A
(load la A n
"Among Jhe missing" atato# e f
two ef Vlorida State's top per­
forming left halfbacks, lob b y
Rena and BlDy Weaver.
R*wa auffarod a rib Injury ha
a lame thigh muscle ta tha earn*
cm test.
That leave* the Tribe
.^b
Stan Dobeaa, a fast-raovlag serv­
ice returnee as the only remain­
ing left halfback, and Dobosa,
favoring a game ankle la not la
top mettle. Nugent stated today
that he may move Billy Odea*
tha speedy right haHbaA Waa
ML Dora, over t« the left halfback
■lot to taka
ia up the
me alack.
naca. Odom
uooa
ran from tha port-aide panItlow
•r stages of the game
In the latter
with Oeorgia
gia, while Buck Matte
handled the chorea from hfo usual
right halfback aids.
Tha Stmlnolee would have bad
their handa full of Techs even at
full strength, but theta two hop
tnjurier la tha speedy Tribe b ack
field leaves Florida State with
a definite underdog rol* to pow­
erful Virginia Tech.
Tech eased past the Tribe U fl
season In Tallahassee by a 34-M
margin. This year, however, both
teams have tremendously improv­
ed ball cluba. To date, Tech haa
whlppod East Carolina 37*3, leal
a clrfe* 31-14 decision t* Tulana,
and swamped N. O. State 33-7.
Florida Stela la all avtn at M
for Aa year with a 47-7 watte*
way with Ohio University and tho
teat minute M loss to Oeorgia;
Should Virginia Tech's vaunted
Gobbler* be aiming to defeat FIorIda Slate's Seminole* via a strong
air attack, a look at national sta­
tistics may change their mlada.
Coach. Tom Nugent'* Tribe la
fifth in tha nation in pass de­
fense, according to figures rolaaa*d by tho National Collegiate
Athletic Bureau.
Seminole opponents have .a
mark of just .330 in forward paaa
competitions. Sixteen passes kavo
been thrown agalnat the Tribe,
and only four havo beta caugbL
Only 31 *yarda havo boen fak ed
agalnat Florida State via tha alp
lanes la the first two gamaa ef
the season
Ohio Univarsity attempted It
peases against the Semlaoka tad
computed two for 11 yards, I
fie attempted • aerials and
nected twice for a m en
yard*.

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Wednesday night prayer
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Sorman By the pastor.
Evening Warship Sarvico T:S0
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Sunday
Sunday School
10:00am.
Holiness Meeting
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OpenAlr (Street Meeting) 1:10
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Corp Codots
Band Practice
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Thursday
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rav. C. C. White
Minister
Mrs. d evtr M am
Plaalat
Mias Patricio Rswmaa As
Plaalat
Goof*. Peasid. Asst. Sapt. o*
Church School
Ckurah School
1* a
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Westminster Fellowship
7 p .m .
Willing Worktrs
7 p
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7:80 p
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0:49
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Sunday School 9:00 a. n u-for all
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ago groups.
classes
Worldwide Communion will bo
Chnatlaw Day School — Monday WorldwU
through Priday 9:00 am . - (Ail observed at both the 1:1* and 11
titmtutiry grtdtt tad kinder o'clock ii.rvicos.
gtrttn.)
11 m
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am
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CMUBCH OP JMUB CHRIST 7:19 "pm.
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OP LATTER DAT SAINTS
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,
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A. O. Pttto
Branch Proeldwt DffTBOri
g—_ 0„ •
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"What God Requires"
Sunday School
10 am. Broadeai
Broadcast over W.T.R.R.
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S pm. g,|o
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B L U B SPRINGS BAPTIST
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Faster Sunday School
10:00 a.ta. Sunday I
W. O. Btanaall,
Separlntandaot Homing

H e probably doesn’t look much like the man next door. H e does
his arithmetic with the mid o f a centuries-old gadget called the
abacus, and he writes the results in character* that would be
quite undecipherable to you . . . yet you probably have far more
in common with him than you’d ever dream.
Like you, he wants peace. Like you, he wants a good future
for his children, and he wants them to have more than he has had.
•Like you, he has experienced happinesa and Borrow, love and
disillusionment. Like you, he prays.
On W orld W ide Communion Sunday, he will be going to
Church and, though this may seem a bit odd to you, he will be
praying for you. Yes . . . for you, and for everyone else in the
world, friend or enemy.
W hy not join him? W hy not, on W orld W ide Communion Sun­
day, go to your own church and include h im . . . him and everyone
else . . . in your prayers.
Pray for peace, too. Remember, the power o f prayer ia a won­
derful thing . . • especially when it is given many voices.,

Marlin.

9:49 am. lunday School
11:09 em Worship Service
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Sunday, Combined Mornlni Bor­
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WEST BIDS BAPTIST
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Owner e l Weot fifth end Holly vice 7:49 p.m.
Everyone Welcome
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Rev. Cecil W. Shaffer
A frtmdbr. MleMmory. Open Bible Discussion 7:41 pm . Chapel
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WlUem L. f tophoee
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Sunday School 0:49 a.m.
Bandar School
10em.
SvanxallsUe Service 7:90 pm .
Goopof of John
Chapter 9
Mid-Weak Service Tuesday 7:10
Breeching Barrie
U am.
lihle Study
7 pm.
Venn* People Service Thurs­
day 7:30 p m .'
Bible Cetoshism
Preaching Sarvieo
7:49 p.m.
EBENBXEB METHODIST
Prayer Sarvieo Friday 7:90 pm.
CHURCH
"Now Hampshire Confession of
Cltnse Haights
Fhitk*
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Post*
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Boday School to am . Oltteft
E. Johnson, superintendent.
W, A. EBonwoodt
Preaching Sarvico 11 am .
Sunday Ichooi
MYP 9 p.m.
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Prayar mooting, Thursday, 7:10
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Bible Study at 10 am.
Wavekte Service
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Everyoaa Wtlcoma
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(A imtham Baptist Charch)
W. P. Brooks J
r.,
Paata
Prod B. Fisher, Associate Past#:
Kirby Rogers,
Music Director
Mrs. Marvin Milam — Organist H dHlsasI Charch Now* On Pago 7
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lore storle* to com* out of the war,
Deborah K*rr and William Holdcrn alar In “ The I’ round and
Profane," opening Sunday al the lillt Theatre. Unldrn la raat
aa a Marine Haldera Colonel. Mlaa Kerr a* a Red t'roa* worker
In the Paramount drama, a Perlhent-Seaton Production In
Vista Vision. Thelma Ritter and Dewey Martin ro-tlar.

Holden, D. Kerr Star
In ’
a

A daring and compelling .JVC Ining, wLe to ...e war* uf love,
Jlory, aa frankly-told a&gt; n’t"
ho trie* to hold them bock from
motion picture medium ha» uver
he disaster they arc inevitably
* presented la the Uie„i.' .
I
creating
fur themselves.
by two of the *cre-&gt;n* am"
'
Aware, loo, is Dewey Martin, one
* erful performer*. William Holden
* and Deborah Kert, i*. i a iVjjj of Holden's young but veteran
* and Profane." Parantuun: film Raider*. In love with MIm Kerr,
‘ opening Sunday at the lUtz Tboa- hi* protective imtlnct* drive him
- tre. Tnkr'1 itu &gt;* t. -en
to the point of attempted murder
beat idling note! by Lucy Herndon of his commander. William Red*
, Crockett
the
ochm .-t
n-‘i fit-id, a* a sensitive young chap­
v^lrami of World War P ’irotrti-’ s lain. fight* his own ha'*l" «'lth
Wto b* an unuiually candid and In* Holden, who considers the mini­
~ tensely dramatic emotions' exper- ster a softening, and therefore a
ience.
dangerous, influence.
The production handiwork of
- William, Perlberg and George Seal*
** ton maker* of “ Tha Count* Gl*I,
&gt; V A K T A O S
"."T he Bridge* At ToV i
and
"Little Boy Loit." the v
film co-atara ThelmairRItter and
FINE
■Dewey Martin and nature* Wil­
liam Redfleld and Roia Bagda*
TENANTS
Marian, a cait that guarantee* J
’ .Tgallery of fine performance*.
'Z The getting of "The Proud and
Profane" U the South Pteiflc la&lt; land of New Caledonia, an outpost
.of tha critical i*land-lnva*lon
phaie of the Pacific war. Holden
portray* a Marine naider* Colo*
riel, a hard-bitten disciplinarian
■■implacably hodlln to anyone nr
anything that "softens" hi* men
*for combat—an openly-expressed
&gt;rejtulice that extend* t" chap­
lains and Red Cron women.
Into contact with ilv
**«tv
;man come* Red Croi* volunteer
■Deborah Kerr, and the *prrk* ,ty
‘ from first mrettne. She I* v "Itbred, raierved, proper, and icy,
virlres that a-* I't** *• *c * *
to Holden. He determine* lo break
her at any prico and by any
mean*, but hr ha* no inkling of the
fire lhat burn* henenlh the
| In &gt;plte of herself, she responds
and between there two violently
opposed personalities grows a love
that defies all convention aod over­
rides all sense of prudence and
restraint.
In the role of Miss Kerr’s Red
Cross boss ii Thelma Ritter. Aware
of the relationship from the begin*
JT------------------------- - *-------------

John Nwbitfi TIDE story

'ormer Ziegfeld
Girls Popping Up
In Unusual Places
You never know where you’ ll
meet a Ziegfeld girl.
The aIurnns e of the Ziegfeld
Follies, probably the mont famcmgroup of gilt-edged beauties In the
history of the American stage,
keep popping up in the most un­
expected place*.
Take Gertrude Vanderbilt, for
Instance. Now a fashion publleM
dignified, poised and charming,
she dropped in at my ofifee the
other day. Said 1:
"You’re not by any chanro the
Gertrude Vanderbilt I used to do
Sunday feature* about are you’
The dancing darling of the Terrif­
ic Twenties?"
Said she: "That’ * me."
Gertrude ran away In Join the
chorus of a George M. Cohan
musical at the ac.- of II, grad­
uated to the Ziegfeld group
formed a dance duet with Iloiio
Green, broke hearts rigth and
lef, collected several fortunes
and gave them away and now i«
a successful business wontai who
could give etiquette pointer* to
any woman’s club.
Then there’s Barbara Joyner,
now Mr*. George Kingdon Par­
sons and partner in a Wall Street
brokerage firm.
The beautiful Mary Mack la an­
other successful broker who made
god on her own ability after she
ijuit the footlights.
Marguerite Stanley who owns a
bank In Slockbridge, Ga„ In part­
nership with her husband, Charles
Lodcr,
Janet Lawson 1* In the millinery
buslnesi In a swank New York
shop.
Pearl Shepard married an Egyp­
tian prince, but now- Is back with
her sister, Florence, another
Ziegfeld alumnae, who is happily
married to Harry Miller of Rye,
N. Y.
Florence O'Denishawn. the fa­
mous dancer, now awns a lingerie
business.
Consuelo Glowerton M.*» Flowerton Foch ha* gone bark to show
business after a successful stretch
a* executive In a textile com­
pany.

Alan Lndd Iltmnna Podcsta and Lloyd Nolun are the
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Hun. M i s t Hhsclal
Lawrsnc* Walk Show
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l:vu Hood Moraine
i.ou Captain kangaroo
I 00 Of All Thinks
*:ko Arthur Uodtrsy
l«:3v .strike It lllch
11:00 Valiant Lady
11:11 l.ov* of l.lta
11:33 lusts M ii'K
lltSU Hsatch lor Tomorrow
11:13 UuldltiR Ualit
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1:00 Johnn* Carson

Phone 4 IS

Vy HUMAN N. BUNMUN, M.B.
AMERICAN farmer* may be
able to give medical aclenc* a
hand by growing and harvesting
"cortisone crops."
This, at leaat, U tha hop* of th*
U. 8. Department of Agriculture
and, of course, our scientist*.
Studica ara under way right now
to determine tha feasibility of
the plan.
Tha “cortisone crops" would be
plant* of tlia Dloscorea specie*,
closa relsUra of tha Mexican
yam, having a high content of
hormone-like chemical* which
can b . converted into cortisone,
mala and ftmalt aex hormonal
and other steroid subitejices.

•V Will!AM HITTMORE THAN 400 member* of herd of cattle valued at more
the European nobility attended than 144,000. Seem* to ua those
th. wedding of Archduke Jotef lawmen should put In a hurry up
and Prince** Mari, in West Ger­ call for our Hopalong Cassidy.
many. That, .ays Milt, the sterl­
I I !
ing printer, must have been an
fa Canada a group of .Vounitrs
uncommon eight.
rolled off a parade becaune of
t i t
rain, Qet that (weather! man.'
Er-KInj; number! oj Italy trod
I I t
one o/ tee treddia, puesfe. Re­
A Saskatoon man played an
member him t
electric organ for a record 7S con­
! ! !
secutive hours. What happened
Proximity of Mara skews that thenT-did It blow a fuse?
plen.l leeks mots ytll.w then rod.
I J !
However, It’s still a mighty celerll’a Impossible to catch a cold
tul sight.
in the Antarctic region, declares
I ! t
an Australian polar expert After
Australian rangnra report rust­ thinking ll over, we’ll stay right
lers there have made off with a here—and lake a chance

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Church Harslet
Hutiday Krranada
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Forward March
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11:00 World Al Noan

National Newsboy Day will b#
rclebrateJ Saturday morning at
Touchlnn’F Drug Co. and Th#
[till Thoaite.
The carrier* of The Sanford
Herald will meet at 10:30 Satur­
day Morning at Touchton's Drug
Co. for Ice cream soda*. After
which they will bo treated to mo­
vie* at the Hits Theatre at 12:45.
(White
patronage)

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"AM H U SH A T
TOM AHAW K G A P"
SATURDAY ONLY

l’iiil NLWMAN, si Rocky Griiuno, it tncoungcJ by I’tct AN'Glit.l*
in tlm went from MGM's "SOMEBODY UP THERE LIKES MR*

Showing Sun. mill Mon. nt Tlio Prairie Luko Drlvo-lu
Thrill re.

Story O f R. Graziano
Plays. A t Prairie Lake
The story of one of America's
most colorful figure* is told on the
Prairie Lake icreen in M-G-M'a
"Somebody Up There Like* Me."
It Is the *tory of ltocky Grailano, the New York East Side hood­
lum, who overvame *ecmlngly in­
surmountable obstacles to become
it respoctrd member of nuc'.oty,
largely through the aid and en­
couragement of tha girl ha marricJ.
Paul Newman, one of Holly­
wood’* most exciting newcomers,
portray* the role of Rocky, the
rebelllou* drllmiurnt whn hlaslcri
hi* way lo tha world's middleweight
boxing championship after a num­
ber of dramatic detour* on Ihe
way up. Nowman, who came lo
picture* after icoring on tho stage
in "Picnic" and "The Desperate
Hours," recently chalked up a per­
sonal hit in Ills first M-G-M film,
"The Rack."
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W A L L A W A L L A**

Tha role of Norma, the young
Italian girl with whom Graziano
fell In love and who Inspired him
to lead a "legit" life, Is played by
r.lr'Angell, with a largo support­
ing cast b i'd «d by Everett Slo»ne,
at tha m*n.’ ger who transforms
tha gutter fighter Into a wotd’a
champion; Eileen Iteckart and,
Harold Stone, as Grazlano’s mo­
ther and father; and Sal Mlneo,
tha teenage actor who won an
Academy Award nomination for
hi* outstanding performance in
"Rebel Without a Cause."
“ Somebody Up There Likes Me"
was produetd by Robert Wise from
a screen play by Erne.frLehman,
based on Rocky Grazlano’s besbautublography, written with How­
land Oarbcr.
Much of the picture was filmed
on locations in New York** I/»wer
East Bids, actual salting of nocky’a

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7:00 Prttilne On A Cloud
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Rhythm Hour
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11100 Hlen Off
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1:40 Him Ou
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7:14 Newt
4:00 kportt At A Ulanca
1101 Jockey's Chute*
1)10 Moraine Oayotlont
1:41 Harmony Tima
*:00 World At Nln*
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1100 Club
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10:14 1100 Club
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1:00 Prehatlra * *tar
11:10 Four-II Club
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13:00 World At Noon
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13:11
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13:11 World Marian
1:10 Rai-ord Review
1:00 Tatn Tim*
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1:00 The Rhythm Hour
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4:10 Fparlt Rook
0:41 lluile AT Random
7:00 tirm ine on A cloud
7:11 Rvanlna Music
7:10 Juke Rot Saturday Nleht
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9:10 The ltliylhm Hour
10:30 At Horn* With Musi*
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Touchtons Saturday

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The Sanford Herald

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

of suitable steroid that could be
grown hara evar since announce­
ment of the dramatic antiarlhritie activity of cortisone in IMS.
Etu^y In their search they dia*
covered that Dloscorea were A
good source - of chemicals that
could be converted into useful
hormones. Bo their efforts were
directed toward finding strains of
this plant with especially high
hormone-precursor content that
could be grows and harvested in
U. 8. climates.

Two New &lt;
Chemical analysis ahowad th a t
the Chiapas plant strain not only
contained dloigenln, the chemi­
cal ordinarily used aa raw mate­
In fact, two new hormone pre­ rial for cortisone synthesis, but
cursors, found In a new strain also large amounts of two new
of tha Dloscorea plant on Use steroidal sapogenlna which chem­
Mealcan-Ouatamalan border, ists are now trying to convert to
may possibly prove to ba better cortisone.
raw material for tha manufac­ Boms day, you might be grow­
ture of cortisone than any pres­ ing cortisone is your own back
ently known.
yard.
Tba value of suck plant* Is
obvious. If they can bo grown g n m o i and u n r o
anoceasf ully in tba U. 8. it would 8. O.: I have been told X w S
moan plentiful, relatively inex­ have twins next ihonth. Can I
pensive hormones for medical breast-feed both babies?
Answer: Yee, there should he
no reason why you cannot hreast■dentist* have
for a plant with a high content fttd both babies.
•tied.

JOEL McCREA

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Enhances Growth

W h o Killed Aid To Education?

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When » family of youngster* U In the
•tagt it’i so way to be kind to
It’s exceptions!ty nice to do good
i for little folks who ere having "growpftlns" and wno are rinding It neces/jp r y to adjust themselves day by day to
. . z m t t y i f living.
Once the earn* group of youngsters has
m Into young men and women they can
assume most of the personal responalfor their own needs and wants. It's
'as pleasant to do these nice things for
___ r folks but there's something extra, a
•"fcumah joy, to help the child enjoy Its grow-

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One which haa.gruwn Into a metropolis
a the mousy, the fadlitlsd end the where*
MthaU to take care o f Ita needs and wants.

’^ffiytkolly Handicapped
The first wsek o f October has been set
aside, by Congressional action, for the conSorted effort to the furthering of the move­
m e n t for rehabilitation and employment of
physically handicapped. It has become
occasion- all over the nation for stressB? .vitng the valuable contribution that such per* pons are capable of making to Industrial pror-

•’
'it Is certainly worthy to note that it
•rttok World War I to awaken the people of
•VUs nation to the enormous humsn wastage
-caused by neglect of the physically hand!tcapped, At first, the primary concern was
th aiding in the rehabilitation of disabled
■ ’ J but If iocm extended,' to the civilian
__jiBled as well.'l’hk'flfjit vocational fehablllydftttoalftw for olvlUani was signed by Presi­
d e n t’ Woodrow Wilson In Juno 1820.
»"V o ur(ng World War D the need for all out
Suction gave tremendous impetus to the
r training of 'the handicapped and the
rwumatton of their skills In government and
1Industry. The record of the superb perforthence by those once considered Incapable of
holding'steady Jobs are legion. Outside of
..government, Bernard M. Baruch Is to be
.S e S te d with having given the greatert
spar to tht development of physical medl- « n e through his founding the Baruch
foundation In memory of hi* father,
* Yet, with all the progress made in preiiMntlon and rehabilitation much still remains
* be done in conserving this great untfcaal‘ tmble reservoir of human resources. But
haps the greatest Immediate gains to be
I In this wa*k will be In the promoting of
more widespread social acceptance of the
physically ^haadMkpped inside and outside

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But a city, as a child, goes through the
days of growing pains when it needs help
and when It should be a Joy to help it.
And that's exactly what wa find In Han­
ford and Seminole County. Young, agile,
bursting at the seams, outgrowing all of Its
bounds and finding It necessary to add tne
"extras" that do not come with normal or
abnormal growth, the youthful City of Han­
ford needs help.
There's where each and every cltisen,
loyal to the little one growing up, can find
real Joy in helping with the growth and ex
padsioij.
Trading at homa is one way that a young
city is benefited during ita growing staged
Keeping tt dean and healthy is another wny
thoee Who take plesahre in helping can help
the city grow.
By trading at home the loyal cltisen of
the d ty will help the coffers of the munici­
pality fill up so that it can provide its own
needs and wants.
A youngster can’t be left alone to take
care of Itself—as every citizen realises— ho
citizens will stand by, stay at Home, trade at
home with neighbors, keep a watchful eye
on expansion so tbst the dty will become
well adjusted to its hewer size and frills.
The loyalty of a dty'a population is re­
flected in the happiness of its people—the
success of the city's merchants—the growth
of the city's fadiities— the changing
BY BEN WIGGINS
styles of the city's dress, hsblts, and health.
Sanford hasn’t yet reached the pro|&gt;or.
Boil Conacrvatlonltt USDA
tions of if metropolis—It's still growing. And During the month of September
Its happiness and well being must be measur­ Ihe following mil conservation
ed by the loyalty of its citizens to those who activities occurred in tht* diilrlet:
Major visitors thli month were;
are guiding ita growth.

Soil
Conservation
News

9

9

9

Major Crimes Increase

It did not surprise the average newspaper
reader to learn that major Crimea increased
during the first six months of lOfiO. It
would have been hard to reach a different
conclusion from the daily chronology of
murders, burglaries and other crimes.
What la so discouraging about the figure
just released by the FBI Is that this upturn
came after a year which saw declines In all
major crimes, Law enforcement officials had
dared to hope that 1956 was tha turning
point In their continual war on criminals.
Now, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover an­
nounces there was a 14.4 per cent increase
in-major crimes during the first six months
of the current year compared to the same
months o f 1DSB. A total of Merely 1.3 million
mujor crimes was logged by tha FBI in the
first half-of the y«uy 162,770 more, than
samevpsstadJaot year. •*»* .m*&lt;M
I n d u s t r y * &lt;-•&gt;&gt; i*» «•«&gt;&lt;*a* •••j
Automobile thefts registered the largest
gain, with larceny a close second. The figures
th e Sanford Herald
were 22 tier cent and 18 per cent respective­
f*
rufcluMS PoUy i« » * n —turd»r »■« sun«»r
ly. Some police attribute the big Increase in
M W N l » .WOWS. S i m M lu r o.t*ber IT, i l l ! it auto thefts to increasing negligence on the
unSor tht Atl
&lt;SM M l OMo* *8 eutMft- florid* unC
part of owners who fall to lock their cars.
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Sit, n&gt;M«Uf* SStlar
The crime problem is one that calls for the
A ln r tlS a i H u u i r
application of the nation’s best minds if
U* A N H ltM PtMl
gains art to be mads on the criminal ele­
. t* th* m * I t repahlira»rt*U0 la tht* **vtpt*-r.
ment. Certainly 2.5 million major crimes a
year la too great a price for the nation to
Oosor*) M tir iU ti
a**h no* pay as a result of failure to prevent crimes.
l
‘ A llU U OMi*t*
Host crimes are solved, but the cost to the
taxpayers Is tremendous.
!* * rtV fi**U*
**.th*
o»o t w r
Surely some way can ba found to prevent
•AhOMtaery u Un s m i
some of the crimes which now command the
time of thousands of policemen running
far at r t n
down duas. Would more severs punishment
^ a g e 4,
Friday, October 5, 1DM have the desired effect T

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Nasser Has W est In Knots

a
JAMS* MARLOW
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j WAS
auw, Fraalioat Naaotr, hai
KHriMi la kaeta. The United
'Static, lHtala and France ooem
*4e have nia out ef Wees m hew to

* Ever Since Nailer seized the
iSuen Canal July M — he ooltoa
•ft natlftiiltilng the n M l es the
y n u t that It heleaca to Beret
— tha Welter* powers nave
'squirmed to find aotna way to
wake him loosen his erlp.

' Although th* aosul Use to Egypt

ft baa been under tha iatennUonel eentrol of the Suae Canal Co.
i l rears. Throughout the tine
collected telle which «*oply
Jrent to the eenpear. B en * r&gt;»

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that
Herat will to k o ------------------and collect the tolhf.Thora*-wRl
b e as ante international central
wf the enaal, ha any*. Ah4 thdfe
be etoada totting theWeet 0*.the

with hie aelsura now.
Kkypt has barred Israel shlpa
and ships bound for Iireel, ever
slaee 1018, before Naaeer came to
power la Egypt. Egypt’s explana­
tion for that action: in* was at
war with laraal and never nude

This la the story itnre Nailer
took over the canml In Jatyi
Britain and Franco talked at
first o f blotting Neieer loeeo from
the canal If ba didn’t let to . If
they tried It — and Na*eer saya
he would fight bach — It night
noon world war.
The mush talk a* the British
and French worried Secretory of
State Dulls*, who said this coun­
try wouldn't try to shoot Ms way
through the canal. He went to
London for s meeting with Brit*
and ether antla
eg thorn agreed on a
plan .which they submitted to
Nauer add Whkh anyone eould
have predicted would fall.
Dultoa la the mtanHma gdSM
hens. Tin France and BriUah
atoned talking
tough again.
Dulles had an Idea: create a
canal su re aieocleUoa. He niahod
Inch to London. Another meeting

Dr. P. D. Henning, Director ol
Soil connervation and Extension
S vice in the Department of Agri­
culture of the Union of South
Africa. Mr. Hamp Dasher, as­
sistant Slate CanucrvaUonlst from
Gainesville, and Mr. Robert Mur­
ray, Biologist with the Game and
Fresh water fish commission from
Tallahassee. Mr. Murray awl I
checked native partridge peas and
other wild life food arcs* in this
county. A very good stand of
planted partridge peas were ob­
served on the C. II. Gallowey
farm near Lake Howell.
Technical Engineering assistance
were rendered to the following
•• operators durlntt Seotembrf;
W. F. Bucker, T. It. Pipkin, Bobert Graham, Earl Higginbotham,
and Bussell Dewitt. This as­
sistance dealt with Irrigation,
drainage, farm pond location, and
proposed dam site.
New coo perstun with the DU*
trktS 3J4l7p01in
Muirhcnd, T. It. I'bkTn in'argf
Harden, and W. F. Buckner.
Buie Conservation plana wera
worked out with the following;
Mcmt'tle Stevens. John Bethea,
and Earl Higginbotham. A baaslc
conservation farm plan la a writ­
ten plan of operations were where*
by eech acre of land on a farm
will be used to produce the crops
that it U best capable of producing
and treated with the conservation
practices required for iu protec­
tion and Improvement. A detailed
survey of the land up to a depth
of M inches, by a trained soil
scientist, U used ■■ the basis for
th* plan. The plan consist! of:
an aerial photograph—showing
the various types of soli on the
farm, a land use map—showing
what each field will be used for,
and a set of written Instruction
lilting Ihe best methods of carry­
ing out lb# plan of operations.
Any land owner can obtain a con­
servation plan for his farm by ap­
plying to one at the local super­
visors or to the Work Unit office
in the Atlantic Bank Building.
These services are provided free
of cost to the farmer by' the DU*
tricl.
One supervisor* meeting was
held on Sept. 21 and all five of
the District supervisor* were pre­
sent. Thr Supervise- ere: 0 FT
lent. The Supervisors are: C. A.
Wales, Ralph Hammond, Henry
Wright, W. W, Una, and Bonner
Carter the Chairman. Bill West
the secretary wa* also present.
Baby blue-gill bream were *up,
cmfw shrd shrdlu ETAOOIN
plied to the following cooper*tore;
Mr*. Charlei Col*. Morris Jacobs,
Charles Gods, and C. H. Galloway
8r., Black bass will be supplied
to these cooperators Uter this fall,
la thl way of information and
the following activities
Muring September: One

Users Ann.
Last Friday they Itiued their
eiplanatioa — a hodgepodge of
vague phrases that teamed to
have no practical meaning except
that H wee hayed this might atari
negotUttona with Nauer.
The British seemed to have
aaull confidence In 8CUA. Two
days Inter, they got the French to
go along with them In asking Ihe
United Natlou to find e solution.
KXypt promptly asked the U.N. to
look Into tbo caw, too.
Mow there will be weeks of catend-dog flghla In tho UN. gad
much talk. And when It’s all over
there may still ho no solution.
Dultoa hue boon credited with
e vlmlng down tho
British and perhi
Does ho hara nay
to solve the prohtont l f
............ ,
be didn't reveal It at hi ■ourcefulnessta and an
eventual
conference this week. He milder spirit on Nassor'* port. .
ape fee “ patience sad

WASHINGTON ( f t - Oenfueed
parents wonder: Who killed fed­
eral aid to education which would
have meant mere cUsarooses?
Democrat* or Republican*? The
anawer: Both partial had a hand
In it
partita have Mamed each
other, President KUenbower thla
week sought to giro the Impree■ton the Democrat* did tt. HU ex­
planation waa too simple Hen la
an attempt to espials It:
Early fat IMS Elsenhower pro*
a federal aid to odueottoo
program. A MB to carry out Ua
ideas was offered la the House. A
lot of other bUU wer# Introduced,
too, Inclodlag bills bv Democrat*
who had a majority u tho Hooao.
Tho House Education and Labor
Committee hold bearings |T day*
and agreed on a compromise bill
sponsored by Rep. Kelley D-Pa.
Houghly tho Eisenhower program
called for aid to stateo based on
need. The Kelley bill would have
divided it according to the *;hoolage population In each atato.
Tha committee vote for th* Kel­
ley Mil was tt*t. There were U
Democrats and 8 Republicans for
the bill; ? Republican! and 8 D#mdemonstration of a rotary hoe In ocrata against It.
a citrus grova waa attended by
One of the Republican* voting
the local technicUn and several for it was Rap. McConnell of Penn­
cooperators. One day was spent In sylvania, who played a - big port
Orlando reviewing the new Soil in what followed later. Ha U the
senior GOP member of the com­
Bank Program. And three newt mittee.
article* relating to aoll conser­
Tha commute* okayed tb* bill
vation wera
printed by
tha
July 10U. The House didn't
Slnford Herald.
bring It up for a- vote that yaar.
In ISM Elsenhower again propoe___________ ed federal aid. The House brought
NOTICE OF APPEAL FILED jup tb. g ,n ,r m U lt June M.
TAMPA (JV— Th* state baa filed
What followed got complicated
notice of appeal to tho Florida' and confusing,
Supreme Court from a ruling, In Rep. Powell D-NY, a Negro pro­
a case Involving charges of Com­ posed a rad hot amendment say
ing no federal money could go
munism, that Florida's low on to states which persisted la pub­
loyalty ootha Is too broad.
lic school segregation.
Tha ruling waa mad* by Crimi­
Debate la the house 1* limited,
nal Court Judfo L. A. Grayson but It wa* clear that If the Kelley
Sept. ? la dismissing ■ perjury bid with th* Powell amendment
charge agalnat Frank Dies, Ton- attached com* up to the Saute,
pa political and cigar union load­ where Jebate la unlimited, South
er.
erncra would flllbustor th* whole
A county grand jury charged bill to death.
that Dies, taking the leyalty oath Bo a House vote for the Powell
to get a atato racing commission amendment waa pretty eartala to
job, swore falaely that h* never doom the bill. Elsenhower opposed
tho Powell amendment. But th*
had any Communist Uea.
amendment passed on an unre-

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corded teller veto. Reporters la Tt broke down: U8 Republican*
the baueo told a majority o f Ro*'and 10J Democrats voted to kill
publicans voted for Powotl'e tho bill; 110 Democrats and 7S
Republicans voted to pas* it.
amendment.
Thoa Xfp. Gwian R-NY pro­ On that final action McConnoU
posed an amandmant to scrap tb* reported himself as present b #
,
KeDay kill's Idea of aid to state* didn't vote.
aecemttef to echool-age popula­
Last summer Adlal Stevenson
tion and hava the M oral govern­ blamed th* Republicans for what
ment give back to tho sUtos one happened to federal school aid.
per coot of the total income tax, Now bo is more careful. Speaking
individual and corporate, collected about It on Sept, tt ho *ald "■
to each atato, Th* refund would largo majority of Republicans vot­
bt need for education.
ed agalnat" tha K*nty bill.
Thl* Uma M was approved oa a
But be added: "It mutt be is Id
unrecorded vote. Sometime later, In fairness. , .that tha situation
pahapo aa hour, It was discovered on that vote wo* complicated tow
that adoptiaa of th* Gwinn amend­ other factors which crouod pan™
ment
eliminated
th* Powell lines." However, h# said, "strong
amendment which tha House had leadership”
from
Elsenhower
Ju*t approved.
would have switched a lot of Re­
So there' waa another vote, publican votes In favor of the
knockfng out the Gwinn amend­ bill.
ment Bine* Powell's amendment
This week Eisenhower, who
hod boon eliminated In this pro- seems to get nettled by Steven,
ceto, Powell offered U again.
son's accusations, didn’ t say
Thlst Im* It was approved on a flatly the Democrats killed aid to
rollcoU vote. Zli-'W. It broko schools, but hs did say:
down: 111 Republicans and TT "There wae only one clear votQ
Democrat* for tb* Powell amend­ on my caU for action. In the
ment: 1M Democrats and M Re­ House the opposition voted against
It by Ita to 0, while three-fourths
publicans against.
Her* R*p, McConnell came of the Republicans voted for It."
He wa* referring to McConnell’s
b«ck Into the picture. Although ha
had voted in committee for the last-minute effort to substitute a
Kelley bill—he moved now to Republican bill for the Kelley bill.
shelve It and substitute for it a But he Mid nothing Of the fact
bill carrying out Eisenhaowcr's that the Republicans outnumbered
Ideas.
the Democrat* In voting for tha
This waa defeated, wi-JM, ft Powell amendment and then iiw
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broke down: SIS Democrats and killing the Kelley bill.
48 Republican* voted against it;
MAN DIES IN ACCIDENT
148 Republican* and 8 Democrat*
WINTER HAVEN (ft- A two-car
voted for IL Thl* wa* the only
vote Elsenhower mentioned this collision killed T.' II West. S3,
work In blasting the Democrat. yesterday. Offlcurs said he ran a
Then coma th* final vote on stop sign, striking the car driven
wbathtr to pas* the Kelley bill at by Jamei B. Frees* who was in a
■II. Tbo bill wo* killed, 224-104, hospital for treatment.

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notes to fashion
A Frenchman who ipeciaUlea In
feminine foot glamor—Roger Vi*
Vier by name—aaya that Ameri­
can Women have the prtttleat feet
and legi in the world. An dealgner
for Christian Dior of Pari* and
Herman Delman of New York, VI*
vier ipeaka as an expert. On one
of his periodic trips to New York,
Vivier said: " I ’m always Impress­
ed with the neat, well-shod feet of
American women. When 1 go back
to Paris t am shocked by the
contrast. The average French wo­
man you observe on the street
pays little attention to the way
her feet look. She may be fashion­
ably dressed, wearing a smart
hat, but usually her shoes look
awful. American women, on the
other hand, secern to take pains
to have smart, flattering shoes to
match their costumei."
Vivier has a few criticisms of
American shoe customs, however.
“ Those flat ballet slippers are
unbecoming to almost any wo­
man,” he said. “ 1 see so many
young girls walking around the
•treats In what appeared to be bed
room slippers that It worries me,
for I am sure they are going to
ruin their feet.
“ Another thing that la painful
is to see a big woman teetering
along in shoes with tiny, taU
heels not nsarly study enough to
support her weight-”
Vivier predicts that for the next
few years the mode will be shoes
with cry pointed toes and a more
closed look. The new designs in
his collection have much the same
aillhouetle as those of 1911, al­
though be has not yet gone so
far as to make high-buttoned shoes.
He has, however, designed spats
to wear with pumps.
For daytime wear Vivier likes
the modified French heel—curved
but not so high as formerly. For
evening wear he shows msny dellrate pumps with needle-thin heels
and spike proportions. Heals on
dressy shoes may be jewel studd­
ed or made of steel or luelte.
"If they are properly balanced
it is poesihle to walk on them,”
said Vivier, “ but 1 wouldn’ t rccemend them for a five-mile
hike.” Vivier believes that lbs
shoes men flattering to moat wo­
men la the pump with closed toe
end heel.
“ After all," he said, we had
gone as far as possible toward
the barefoot look. Now its smarter
to keep your toes covered.
What are fee Important things to
have on your beauty table this
season? Beauty mask is one re­
quirement, because the skin must
be kept clear for the new trans­
lucent look.
A dear and unmuddied founda­
tion cream that offers pearly
luminaseenca la another must.
Clear lipsticks and pals powder
are tw0 essentials. Ditto eye
makeup.
Keep your cleansing eream
handy. All makeup must be re­
moved to get that all-clear effect.
Cleansing tissues should be handy
so you will not be tempted to stuff
•ff the Important job of removing
every veatlge of makeup. New tis­
sues are softer, more lint free
than before.
A chignon and chignon hair pins
are other items that will probably
be kept handily at tha dressing
table.

Jr. High 4-H Club
Has First Meet,
Elects Officers
The Sanford Junior High School
4-H Club, who aa yet has not daclded on ■ name, had its. first
mseting Monday, at which lima
an election of officers was held.
Those elected were: Mias Cindy
May, president; Min BeUy Wil­
liams, vice president; Mias Me­
linda McMurray, secretary; Mils
Eleanor Sykes, devotional leader
MUa Pat Smith and Miss Mary
Ann Watson, song leaders, and
Min Sandra Kader, reporter.
Misa Myrtle Wilton, adult land­
er for tha group, told them a little
bit about What Ihalr projects
would ba for the coming year.

Miss E. Bauman,
Eugene Bothell
W ed Sunday
LONOWOOD — In the eandlsit Community Church In Castle­
berry, on Sunday, Elizabeth Jack
ton Bauman, daughter of Mrs.
Claude Jackson and tha late Mr.
Jackson of Longwpod, became tha
brlda of Hilllery Eugene Bothell,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Blske A.
Bothell of Verona, Pa.
The Rev. L. Darwin officiated
at the double ring service.
The bride waa dressed in s bal­
lerina length gown of Ice blue taf­
feta with full circular aklrt and
scooped neck-line outlined in tiny
pleats, aa was her half-hat alto
In ica-blue, .and her ahoca. Her
bouquet waaa of yellow carnation
centered with a yellow-throated
white orchid.
Mrs. Roger Crocker’ waa tha
bride's only attendant and waa
drested In a pink dress, styled
similar to the bride's gown.
A reception followed the cere­
mony at the Long wood Hold for
family and friends.
Upon return from , their wedd­
ing trip the couple will bo at home
in Casselberry.

Many Young Stars
Had Careers Ended
By Tragic Deaths
HOLLYWOOD UB-Tho first an­
niversary of James Dean's death
recalls other young stars whose
careers have been cut short by
tragedy.
Carole Lombard had reigned for
a decade aa perhaps the greatest
light comedienne the screen has
known. She was 3f when she died
In a plane crash on a snowcapped
Nevada mountain Jan. IT. 1941.
She was returning from a war
bond tour In the Best. Her death
waa a stunning blow to her'hus­
band, Clark (table.
Anothsr lively star was erased
from the Hollywood scene Dec, 14,
1944, this time by her own hand.
She was Lupe Velez, firry Mexi­
can actrcis. She had arrived in
Hollywood at 14 In 192S, and her
hectic romances kept her in the
public prints.
She wss so full of life Hotly
wood found It hard to believe she
had killed berself. In a biller fare­
well note, she accused French ac­
tor Harold Ramoml of abandon­
ing her and tha unborn child she
carried with her to death She was
14.
Carole Landis did a lot of liv­
ing In her 11 years In Hollywood.
She was married and divorred
four times. She was 29 when her
body was found by actor Rex Har­
rison July S. 1941. in the bathroom
of her Pacific Palisades horns. An
empty sleeping pill bottle was
nsarby. A note to her mother gave
no Indication aa to why aha chose
suicide.
Robert Walker waa a serious,
Intent actor when h# came to Hol­
lywood with hie wife, who later
became Jennifer Jones. He found
fame In “ See Here, Private Har
grove," Then she won an Oscar,
divorced him and married her
producer, David Setxnlck.
Feeling “ I didn't deserve happl.
nasi," Walker went on a lengthy
bender. He sought psychiatric aid
at Mennlnger's clinic in Topeka,
Kan., and returned to plcturee with
apparent emotional liability. He
died suddenly Aug. M, 1931, at
32, following ■ freak reaction to
a sedative.
Robert Francie played Willie
Keith ia “ The Caine Mutiny." At
23 ba was destined for a bright
eareer when the light plana ha was
piloting craihtd into a parking tot
■fur taking off at Lockheed Air
Terminal July 31, lass.
Five days later, death again
struck a young sUr. She waa Su­
san Ball, whoa# valiant fight
against cancer had coat her a leg,
and then her life. Hopeful ta the
last, aha died at tl.

Sflidv Cburse Set
Mrs. Dan Gallant Honored
For October 10
By Wesleyan Guild With C offee In Whitner Home
The Wesleyan Service Guild of
the First Methodist Church met
at the home of Mra. J. P. Hell
cm Monday evening, with Mra.
Nancy Brock end Mrs. Hall aa
co-hosteaaei.
The meeting waa opened with a
devotional given by Mlaa Ethel
Riser. In tha buiineee
eeilon
which followed, plane for a bazaar
to be held In November were dis­
cussed. Miss Mabel Chapman,
announced a etudy
course on “ Million Field, U.8.*.
at the home of Mrs. Fred Smith
on October 10.
At the close of the business ses­
sion Mrs. Smith presented a pro­
gram entitled, “ Home Miaaloni in
National News," which was an
introduction to tha study course.
Later In the evening the host­
esses aerved refreshments to tha
following guecta: Mill Rebecca
Beasley, director of
Christian
Education, Miss Ssidie Williams,
Mrs. W. P. Chapman, Mrs. L. M.
Swain, Miss Elhel Riser, Mr*. J.
R. Hoolehan, Mrs. M. L. Tlltls,
Mrs. J. D. Callahan, Mra. Hazel
Flynt, Mn. Clarence Wynn, Mra.
Fred Smith, Mrs. Robert Blllhtmer, Mrs, J. F. Riser, Mre. John
Carver, Mn. L. W. Cerver, Ml.i
Mabel Chapman, Mn. Grady Dun­
can, Mn. Porter Lansing,

Shower Honors
Miss June Vance
In Himes Home

Mn. L. M. Himes and Mn.
Mary Jane Hawkins entertained
Mils June Vance, with g miscel­
laneous shower recently tn their
home on Palmetto Ave.
Many exciting games were play­
ed with the winners being Miss
June Vance
and Mn. M. N.
Cleveland.
June opened her many ntca
gifts, after which refreshments
of soH drinks and rake were serv­
ed to the guests
Those Invited In be with MltsVanr?
were: Mn. W. L. Vance, her
mother, Mn. J. H. Brodle Sr.,
mother of the groom to be. Mrs
Edna Yost. Mn. E. B, Carter!
Mrs. M. N. Cleveland. Mrs. A. D.
Rosier, Miss Annette Brooks, Miss
Beverly Rogen, Mn. William
Musaelwhlte, Mrs. E. A. Coving,
ion, Mrs. R. A. Williams, Mrs. I.
E. Estrldge, Mrs. J. c . Davis,
Mrs. Goodson. Mrs. Holuclaw.
Mn. Yates, Mrs. J. L. Benton,
Mn. C, E. Benton, Miss Beverly
Benton, Mn. John Rogen, Mn.
Naomi Ksy, Mrs. Glenn Goemble,
Mrs. Christina Woodruff, Mrs
Kathleen Thomas. Mn. Minnie
-Smith, Miss Pat Smith, Mrs. W.
E. Giles, Mrs. B. E. Ratliff. Mrs.
Jeanette C.ra, Mn. J. J. PrtrIf|
Mrs. Barbara Green, Mr*. E. C.
Dobson, Mn. Lois Ann Dropchuck, Mrs. J. F. Harrison, Mn.
frleda Bterry, Milt Mary Ann
FUi^*r'
A‘ **■ Barineau, Miss
Lola Barineau. Mn.
Barbara
" * * !? " ' i ,r*'
Tumar, Misa
Martha Grogan, Mn. Minnie Or©?,,n L Mrl- A' k Tb«"u*. Mra. H.
E. Turner. Miss Mildred Turner,
Mrs. A. J. Peterson, and (be hostcsiea,

Pinecrest School
Choptl Program
Lauds Mrs. Chase

C a len d a r

SATURDAY
i File, Calory A v o n * 1:99.
Mr*. S. O. Chile Jr. we* the
Tho R. A.'a of tho First Baptist tost, M n. F. H. MR],
principal ipaiker at a chapel pro­ Church will moat at the church
Circle NeJ — Mrs. A. C. K4w%
gram held Tuesday afternoon at at tiM a .a .
Charman, with Mrs. Herbert Beb*
Tho Vuper Choir of tha First rent, Like Monroe, 3:90.
the Plnecm t School. Mr*. Chase
Methodist Church will practice
Circle No. 1—M n. W. D. Simp*
who wai Introduced to the ato- Saturday afternoon at 3:10.
son, Chairman, with Mrs. Cart
dent* by Gwynn Williams, Student
SUNDAY
Keys*, 1100 Palmetto Are., 2:90.
Th* Junior Choir of tho First Morning Circle No. 3—Mrs. Jack
Tha Gamma Lambda Chapter Council Representative, fan work­
of Beta Sigma Phi met at the ed fer year* with tha achool li­ Baptist Church will rehtSrae at Greene, Chairman, with Mra. C.
home m' Mn. Gordon Frederick bra rise of Sanford end I* respon­ 5:90 p.m.
L. Redding, B14 Valencia Drive,
s e for Mttlnf up end enlarging
Monday evening.
MONDAY
9:49 a.tn, Co-hoateas, Mra. W. S.
the
library
at
the
Pinecrest
The business meeting was con­
Circle No. I of th* First Pres­ Willis.
ducted by Mrs. Elda Nichols who School. Whenever library work byterian Church, will meat i t the
Evening Circle No. 1—Mrs. W.
welcomed the new ruaheea after need* to be done la the Sanford rtildrnc* of Mrs. A. B. Wallace
which Mn, Sam Thurmond ex schools, Mrs. Chase can uiually on South MeUonville Ave. at 2:90 8. Bromley Sr„ Chairman, wttfc
Mrs. Gertrud* R. Gilbert, 70S pal­
plalnsd tha purpose o f Beta be found doing It.
p.m. Mooday, Oct. • with Mrs metto tvenua, 9:00 pm . Co-hoeSigma Phi for the guests.
Mr*. Chile talked to the stu­ May Dlckana aa co-hosteaa, Mr*.
tea***, Mrs. Carl Lind and Mrs,
Reports were given by each dent body about the love and care R. C. Maxwell is ehairtnau.
L. T. Sheppard.
chairman of their booth* on the of book* and requeited that, when
St. Mark Chapter of the Wo­
Evening Circle No. I—Mrs. Clif­
b m i r In be bald at the Episcopal reading a book, tha atudoaU think man's Auxiliary of Holy Cross
Parish House on November 3, about tho money and work re­ Episcopal Church will meet at • ford McKlbbln Jr., Chairman, with
Mr*. R. C. Miller, 2401 8. Myrtle
from 1:00 — 1:00 p.m.
presented in each book.
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Roy Avenue, 1:00 p.m. Co-hostess, Mias
A very informative program was
Sho explained that all book re­ Hollar.
Rebeeca Stevens.
given on “ Happiness" by Mrs. pairs should bo done by the li­
Circles of tha W. S. C. S. of th*
Evening Circle No. 9—Mra.
Warren E. Knowles and Mrs, Don
brarian and her assistant* who First Methodist Church will meet David Erwards, Chairman, with
Balsa.
are trained along thla lino.
holler's, 9 p.m., 1401 Oak Are. Mrs. Harvey Hale, Elm Ave., i:M
Refreshments were served by
On behalf of the entire student as follows.
p.m.
the social commit!**, Mra. Volia
Circle No, Five at Mra. M. V.
L t Virginia Katmer win conduc t
Williams Jr., and Mrs. Fredericks. body, Ann Libbey, president of
the Student Council, presented Bitting'*, 9 p n ., 1901 B, Sami- tho morning devotions over WTRR
Mra. Chase with a pair of beauti­ note Blvd.
Sanford, at 1:90 a.m.
Circle No, Six at Mr*. 8. O. Shin- Tues. Cal.
ful sliver earrings to express, la
a small way, their appreciation hotser'a, I p. m., &gt;401 Oak Ave.
TUESDAY
Circle No, Seven et Mn. J. E.
for all aha has done for thorn.
Tha Gleaners Class of the P int
Mn. Margaret Reynolds, princi­ Courier's, » p . m . , 19M Palmetto Baptist Church will meet i t Use
home of Mr*. A. J. Welker, IMS
pal, conducted tho program by Ave.
Circle No. Eight at M n. C. P. Elm Ave., Tuesday night at 1:3#
The Pinecrest 4-H Club met telling the asaamhlad students
Thursday and sleeted the follow­ ■bout the many things Mrs. Chase Herndon’s, 3 p m., 605 Magnolia with Mn. J. P. Lewis and Mra, K.
C. Echols as eo-hostesses.
ing officers: president, Jackie has already accomplished for Are.
Circle No. Nino at Mr*. Ruth
Circles of the W. 8. C. 8. s f
Lilsy; vies president, Bonnie theirs aa wall aa other school li­
Lundqulst'o, 3 p. m., 1T00 Mag­ th* First Method1st Church WtB
Schaffer; secretary, Carol Ann braries throughout Sanford.
nolia Avo.
meet ■■ follow*.
Adams; song leader, Pam Jordan;
Tha program waa sponsored by
Tho W. M. U. of tho Tint Bap­ Circle No. 1 at M n. B. S. Hig­
and reporter Jo Anne Newbury.
the newly-chosen library commit­ tist Church win moot i t tho ginbotham’s, 111 Pinecrest Dr.,
The adult leader of the club la tee which Is composed of the fol­ church. At noon a covered dish
9:43 a. m.
The Brooks homl on Valencia Mrs. R. B. Forbes.
lowing members: seventh gratia, luncheon will be served, and at
Circle Ne, Two with Mn, 8,
Drive was the scene, recently, of
Members present were Carol section one, Carol Ann Adams,
1:00 p.m. a program will bo pre­ O. Karrlman, Lech Arbor, 1:41 a.
■ lingerie shower honoring Miss Adams, Christina Barnson, Pam
Ann Schumacher and John Wright; sented.
m.
June Vance, October bride-elect. Brooks, Judith Holt, Pamela Jord­
aavonth grade, section two, Jo
Ths Sunbeams tnd G. A.'a of
Circle Ne. Throe with Mr*. W.
Hostesses for the event were Mra. an, Jackie Lalsy, Jo Anne New­
Anne Nawbury, Joey Muse, and ths Tint Baptist Church will meet R. Hazlott, 9000 Iroquois Art.,
S. J. Brooks and her daughter,' bury, Bonnie Schaffer, Bara Thig­
David Beatty; eighth grade, see- at 3:9o p.m.
9:41 a. m.
Mias Annette Brooks.
pen, Nancy Jn Tombkr, and lion one, Cassandra Prevstt, Gene
The Flnt Baptist Church wilt
Circle No. 4 with Mra. Praaft
Several games were played at Mary Frances Swann.
Tedrow and Myrna Williams; have a Sunday School Warfcara* Adams, 20M Lake Ave., 9:41 a. m.
which the winners were Mra. Var­
eighth grade, section two, Evia Clinic starting at 1:00. ConfarThe Brownie Scouts o f the Firs*
ner Nelson and Mrs. Betty Ann
Dossey, Ashley Simmons, and encsi at 1:49 and refreshments at Presbyterian Church will meet la
Howard.
Brucs Gordon; and eighth grade, •:45 p.m.
the Youth Building at 1:99 p.m,
Refreshments of cupcakes, null,
section three, Vicki Forguson,
Th* Pioneer Fellowship and Bee*
Ths Elite Knight Cirelt of th*
opu. sco nxndwirhe* and punch
Clyde Howard, and Rowen Warren. Pint Baptist Church has been nation of th* First Presbyterian
were served to the gucsta after
postponed until Monday Oct. 19 Church will meet hi the Youth
June opened her many lovely gifts.
because of tha Sunday School, Building from ..:00
u. through
The Sanford Home Demonstra­
Those invited to attend were tion Club will hold Its first meet­
9:00 p.m.
Workers' Clinic.
3Uis June Vance, the honoree, ing of the Fall lesson on Thurs­
iNESn'F
The Y. W. A.’a of tha First Bap­
Mra. W. L. Vance, her mother, day, Oct. It, at EOO p.m. Tha
The Girl Seoul* of th* Vital
tist Church will meet at the home
Mrs. J. H. Brodle 8r., mother of masting will be held at the home
jyterian Church will meet at
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gallant and of Marchetta Campbell, 9494 Myr­
the prospective groom, Mre. J. L. Demonstration Center on Geneva their two sons are visiting Mr. and tle Ave. at f:90 p.m.
1:90 p.m. at the Church.
Johnson, the bride-elect's maternal Ave. at 25th St.
Thor* will be a regular meeting
The Senior High Fellowship Re­
Mrs. B. F. Whitner Jr., for ■ short
grandmother, Mrs. Ann Graham,
Mra. E. D. Rinehart will con­ while, prior to going to Mr. Gal­ of the Friendship League of the creation of tha F lnt Presbyterian
Mrs. Betty Ann Howard, Min duct an Installation of officer* lant's new assignment in Virginia, Congregational Christian Church Chureh will meat at th* Chunk
Jesninne Nelson, Mrs. Vemer and guest speakers for the after­ The Gallants have been making st I p.m. at the home of Mrs. at 1:00 p.m,
Nelson, Mrs. Carolyn Tlllis, Mrs. noon will be Ceell Tucker, County their home in Reiede, Cel.
R. H. Ivors.
The Mid-Week Bible Hour will
L. C. Tlllis. Mrs. Charles Shacf- Agent, and Mra. Vincent MatecTho Boy Scouts o f 1 th* First be conducted by Rev. A. O. MeMr. and Mr*. S. O. Chase Jr,
fer, Mias Joan Wright, Mra. J. kl, who has chosen ai her topic have returned home after having Presbyterian Church will meet Innls, Pastor o f the F lnt ProahyM. Moye, Miss Diane Moye, Mra. “ What Makes Me Tick."
tartan hutch at 1:19 p.m.
spent several days In Miami, In the 8cout Room at 1:M.
Bonnie Johnson, Mrs. Joyce Cov
The Session of the First Praaby
The Chancel choir will rehaaree
where they attended a "Fruit
Ington, Mrs, Della Galloway, Mrs.
Festlvaal” held at ths Hotel Fon­ terian Church will meat in tha at Tint Presbyterian Chureh at
J. V. Jonea, Mrs. Harry Rude!!,
Session Room of tba Church at 1:99 p a .
tainebleau.
Mra. Bill Pell, Mrs. C. L. Powell,
THURSDAY
Also recently returned from 1:90.
Mre. Joyce Sawyer, Mrs. J, P.
The Junior Choir will have their
Th Circle* of the Women o f the
Miami are Esthsr Ridge and Mary
Cullen, Mill Yvonne Cullen, Mrs
There were 39 present at Tues­ Whelchet, who were on a buying First' Presbyterian Church wilt rebeanal and fellowship at F ln t
Jewell Saiirr, Mrs. Jamaa Jen- day's meeting of tha Sanford Tour trip, for Mary-Esther's, at which meet as follows:
Presbyterian Church at 1:11 pJi.
kins, Mrs, Ann Wright, Miss Lib­ 1st and Bhuffleboard Club. After there were manufacturers from all
The Youth Choir et the F lnt
Circle Ne. I—Mr*. Vidor Brown,
by Rsyclne, Mrs. O. P. Wade, Mrs a delicious covered dish supper, over the world represented.
Chairman, with Mr*. V l e t e r Presbyterian Church will practice
R. L. Johnson, Mrs.
Ronald those present turned out for se­
et the Church at 1:99 u.m.
Friends of M. N. Cleveland Sr., Brown, 411 Myrtle Arenua, 1:00.
Brooks, Mra. R. E. Sodrrbtom veral shufGeboard games and al­ will be pleased to learn (hit hie
The Deacons of th* First Pro*,
Circle No. I—Mn. R. C. Max­
and tha hostesses.
admission to the hospital Wednes­ well, Chairman, with Mn. A. B. bytarian Church will meat et Ibe
so various other games.
Church et 7:41 pm .
Th* elub finished the last of day night was for nothing serious Wallace, MtHonviU* Ave., 1:10.
Circle No. 3 -M n . P. T. Piety,
the summer tournaments
last and h» expects to be released In
Chairmen, with Mn, Sumner
week, and are now working on a day or so.
BABY SITTERS
Friends of J. W. Hall will ba Luxen, Longwood, 1:00.
their winter program.
Circle No. 4—M n. D. C. How­
pleased
to
team
he
le
back
at
There
will
be
In
the
future,
AVAILABLE
Oct. I
competition* between the usual hi* home on Meltonvllle Are. after ard, Chairmen, with Mn. Victor
Mra. Ben Monroe
Baby Sit Ilap Agomey
McLaulln,
403
W.
19th
8t„
3:00.
clubs—Lottgwood, DeLsnd Orange undergoing treatment for g strainJoy Dugger
Circle No, B—Mn. Clarence Say
PRONE SSS-M
City, Dytona Reach and club* all rd bsek at Seminole Memorial Hos­
Charity Dunn
dor. Chairman, with Mr*. K. W,
pital.*
through thla district.
Mn, B. F. Whitner Jr. enter*
talnsd at a Coffee Saturday mom*
ing honoring her houaeguest Mre.
Dan Gallant. The guests were
met at tha door by Miss Rsbecce
Stevens, who escorted them to the
living room where they were re­
ceived by M n. B. F. Whitner Sr.
and M n. GiUenL
A fell color schema was car*
ried out in tha deceretloni of the
living end dining rooms, with
both leaves and Gower* being
used.
Mrs. Herbert McCaslin and Misa
Rebecca Stevana presided over
the lovely table which was over­
laid with a lace cloth and centered
with an arrangemaut of eroton
and hibiscus. At either end of the
table were hiblacua and bamboo,
fashioned to resemble candles, in
crystal candle holders.
The dining rooms were decorat­
ed with fall colors.
Also assisting Mn Whitner were
Mrs. Randall Chile, Mrs. Ray­
mond Key, Mrs. William Kfrchlmf,
and Miss Jere Turner of Orlando.
The guests war* served coffee,
rookies and a variety of hot hon
d'ouvres. There were between 100
and 125 people who cam* to call
at tha Whitnar home between the
appointed hours of 10 and 13.

'Happiness' Theme
O f Program Given
At Sorority Meet

Pinecrest 4-H Club
Elects Officers
A t Thursday Meet

Miss June Vance
Honored Recently
A t Bridal Shower

Meeting of Sanford
Home Demo. Club
Slated For Oct. 11

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Winter Program

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W IN N IM CMOOM IN I t t U S S I .
Lt. Cdr. and Mrs. Dais Scott aa*
nounced the birth of a daughter,
Daiyn Day, in tha Naval Hospital
at Naples, Italy, oa Wednesday,
Oct. S. Mrs. Scott will be remainb*red as the former Mias Madalyn
Trucluck.
Mr. and Mr*. Leon Bryan are
announcing tha birth of n son,
Robert Loon, on Tuesday, Oct t,
Ot Semioole Memorial Hospital.
Tha baby weighed • lbs. 1 oat.
M m Bryan la tha tenser Mias
Helen Maria Stuart of West Vlr-

SATIS SAYS THS TUITION

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Crooms To Feature
'Flying Block'
Against Jax 11

p m . TVER
Loft Tackle, IN Pounds
Junior

MURRAY NANCE
Left Guard, 1T0 Pounds

CHARLES PENCK
center, 113 Pounds
Senior

VIRGIL GBACCY
Right Guard, ITS Pounds

MERIT)ITU SCOTT
Right, Tackle, ISO Pounds
Senior

The Croomi Academy ‘Panther**
will go to Jacksonville tonight to
tie* the number two "Big * "
teen of Ihtlr conforenco.
The Panthers will feature their *•
fifing block against the JackeonviUe squad. "We're out to beat
Jacksonville," Coach Joe Fair
said, "and we have the fighting
spirit that majr lead us through."
The "flyng block" is the much
talked about exercise that the
Crooms Academy grldsters go
through every day, an exercise
that is responsible for the exceU. t f
ent downfleld blocking that has
made it possible for the Paathen

JOHN WILLIAMS
Right End, 113 Pounds
Senior

T r i r r i I fjfis » »

aVrah

Apopka for the second game
• seeeon. "W ell be throwing
thing we've

got . t« take
laid, and ashelically, In-

reve tree. Both Seminole and
Mpka Blue Darters need ■ win
H S T bul the fourth piec« San*
■d fm * —1— a n not about to
«2 s pieces with last place Apop.
paste ran through
SeraV
•tee as, In the fading days of
rtctlce this we»k.
•a sent to bed for more thaan a
Mfe wttk an Injured leg and a
mm attack, and the two weeks
Bertments to build n more
rM fltftttttvi unit aeemed to
R«t tho MW flghUng spirit of
to ganford Seminole* bounced
irt, with Charles Fence learnig the eontor assignments for the
wise et BpUt-T plays in two day*.

■waved to etariiag left halfliaga brightened up atill more
Phil Byrd returning from
doetnra office this morning
an okay to atari In the all
"jasponinl Orange Belt Conference
lame. The twlvel-hlpped break
.-♦way hep*N r the Seminole* was
•! ea' the doubtful list until toJay.
; Unless the game starta In the
bjraia, or an Infection Is dctermln* ad before the game tonight, nyrd
£ jn lt man tha right halfback post.
**fr there te a drixsle Byrd will
.-Rave to toe limited action, end
£jtttrtetback A! Stanley will move
i M ck to hla poet and Dob Johnwill do tha signal-calling.
&gt;- The Apopka Blue Darter* will
..Re up for this o m and treking
i almost desperately for a win for
i,h m reasons. First, they have

will be tougher this week than
they hare been all season.
All this should mike a tough
outing for the Semlnolee, and the
Blue Oerters will give them plen­
ty of trouble. But the Bemlnolci
have gone through two gruelling
weeks of the toughest workouts
witnessed In high schools through­
out this section. With two weeks
to find themselves, Improve them­
selves. end get in top physical
condition the Seminoles would be
formidable competition for any
teem in the conference. The Semi­
nole* are slated to win by at leaat
ono touchdown.
With.the vast improvement in
Uie defensive ends, by virtuer of
another lineup shift, the Semi­
nole* will have placed a solid
weld at the weakest link In their
team-etvength. - Tom Brown ia
tbfe boy who turned the tide ia
this department. At the beginning
of the season the IBS pound Jun­
ior showed a lot of speed and ran

BOR JOHNSON

the middle of he
line was
the weak spot, and nrown was
sparkling on defensive tackling.
He wai shifted to the tackle slot
and caused a lot of competition
In the line that considerably
strengthened It. During the Cocoa
game the Seminole* Were run rag­
ged around the ends, and no on*
aeemed able to stop them. It ac­
counted for four of the Cocoa TDs.
Brown, with his speed and defens­
ive aggressiveness, was tried at
the outside defensive post and waa
natural.
John Williams, the IhS pound
Seminole tight end, W#a tha only
■never Inin-the
Merer
the Cocoa game. He
caught several good i
hai shown up well in t]
weeks practice. Claude Hlttall, IN

AL STANLEY
Quarterback, IBS Pounds
Senior

1RANTLEY HCHIEERD
Left Halfback, ITS Pounds
Senior

PHIL BYRD
Right Halfback, 115 Pounds
Senior

Murrey Nance has come up well
with a lot of individual attention.
The 1T0 pound Senior has been
plagued
with a aeries of minor
drive when he is the receiver, and
Injurie and hat not been running
has earned the starting berth at
left end.
he seem* to have recovered from
Bill Tyre was a stow starter. hie last affliction, bruised cartil.
He has a perfect physique for a age of the shoulder, and has show
high school linesman, but he had enough to get the nod for left
a lot of trouble finding himself.
In the last week the 1M pound
Junior has acquired a Jot of co­
ordination, an eseential element to
good lino blocking, end has earned
top billing at left tackle. On tha
other aide of the line, Meredith
the coaching etaff was faced with
Scott will be holding down the
right tackle post. The UO pound

a seemingly Insurmountable pro­
blem: where would they get ano­
ther center with only two days
before game time so that the hea­
vy backfleld could (till perform?
Pence war the answer.
Perhaps the most consistent
blocker In the lineup is 175 pound
right guard, Virgil Gracey was a
standout in the Cocos game and
his showings have not dlsmlnished
with the passing of the last two
weeks.
Many things wtU determine who
the starting quarterbtrk will be.

Motorcade Starts
For Apopka A t 6:30

The Seminole Chiefs Club span,
sored motreade to Apopka gets/R
underway tonight at B:30 in tho *
Seminole High School perking lot
In front of the school. There will
be banners, streamer*, snd plenty
of noise-makers for all car* par­
ticipating.
This Is a good opportunity for
the fine eltlsenry of Sanford to
show tho Sanford Seminole* that
they have the confidence and tha
support of the fans behind tha
team.
•
All members of the Chiefs Club
are expected to participate in the
HERRY GOEMBEL
booster caravan, and every car
Fullback, 190 Pounds
load of Seminote fans la urged
Senior
to be In the group.
Be sure your horns are ready
A pretty fair estimate shows Gve
men slated for heavy action in to sound off for a big boost to
tha club, or Umber
up your
the backfleld. Bob Johnson, right
throat, Y’ALL COME1
handed passing sparkler, will allero-ta with A1 Stanley, herd hit­
. .
i
ting south-pew err b u s *
* fullback spot.
quarterback post. Brantley SchL It aU shapes up like a whale-ofrard has been tabbed the man to a-game, with the Sanford Semistart in the left halfback hole, noles a one touchdown f»vnr*te.
while Byrd will be counted on a* It** a very short trip to Apopka,
heavily i* his
conditions per­ there’s a motorcade forming at
mit. When Byrd is not pcrfo...i- the parking lot of SHS at *!*#,
ing at the right halfback position, end the fans who make the trip
Stanley ia the top men slated to will be amply rewarded by the
take his place. Terry "The Bull" performance turned In by their
Goembel, the 190 pound "enlighL Seminole*. Plan to bo one of
ened" tackle will be running the them.

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AL COLLINS ON THE GO. Little Al Collins, speedy halfback for the Sanford Seminole
JVa, returns a punt 52 yards to set up a fourth quarter score in the Seminole JV-DeLtend
JV game Wednesday in Memorial Stadium. Flayer In front of Collins attempted tackle
and missed, but 11 caused ColUna to break stride enoufh for player in back of him to
make tackle. Collins received the punt on hts own 42 yard line and returned it to the
BuUpup aU before he was finally dragged down. (Photo By Jameson)

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F IR S T SU N D A Y IN OCTODER
Additional Church Notices
THB U TILE MOWN CHURCH
o n n s BOX
O m w Perk Ate. sad Mth fit.
J. Bernard Root,
Minuter
P n d Ensmingar,
A*tod*to
Sunday School at 1 :0 a.m. With
clatson wall organised and an ef­
ficient staff.
Homing Worship ........ 11 a.m.
Sermon:
'The Uniqueness of
Jesus”
11m Pilgrim Fellowship, a Young
People's Society, menu at 7:30
p.m. Ruth Robinson la President,
Glenn Utt Is Vice President, and
Mary Jo Robinson Is Secretary.
“ This is the Gospel of L a b orRing it, ye bells of the kirk—
The Lord of love came down above
To live with the men who work.
''This is the rose that He plant­
ed Here in th* thorn cursed soil
—Heaven is blest with perfect
rest: But the blessing of earth
la toll”
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Park Are. at Mh St.
(A Southern Baptist Church)
W. P. Brooks Jr.,
Pastor
Fred B. Fisher, Associate Pastor
Kirby Rogers, Music
O' e
Mrs. Marvin Milam,
Organist
Early Morning Worship 1:43 a.m.
Sunday School
1:43 a.m.
Morning Worship
11 a.m.
Training Union
1:13 p.m.
Brewing Worship
7:10 n.m.
(An evening of Song)
Wednesday Prayer Service 7:30
R ubbery

pbasls on congregational singing,
The minister will resume a series
of sermons on the Epistle to tbs
Philippines. Everyone Is invited.
There is a convenient parking lot

a t a l l s e r v ic e s

WELCOME
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CSURCM
Oak Are. and Third St.
The Bar. A. O. Melanie

M
•

Mrs. 0 serge Teuhy
Minister ef Music

Mias Katherine Broera, D. C. E.
MORNING WORSHIP
S:4S a.m.
Morning Worship
- Anthem
"Let Us Break Bread
' Together” , Communion Spiritual
—Junior Choir.
Communion Meditation—The Rev.
A. G. Melania
, Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper
'• : f l a.m.
Sunday School
- M:M a.m.
Session meets for
•
prayer In the Session Room.
II a.m.
Morning Worship
. Anthem "Heaven Is My Home",
. Smart — Male Chorus
Afllhem
"Beautiful Savior**,
art. Christiansen — Chancel Choir
Communion Meditation — The
. Rev. A. G. Mclnnis
-Sacrament of the Lord'* Supper.
Nurseries far children under three,
and Uuso to six, every Sunday
A Morning during the Worship Hours
9 . : 1:41 a.m. and 11 a.m.
■■* p.m.
genior High Fellowship.
t f :M p.m.
Evening Worship
Antham
"Gracious
Savior” ,
Gluck — Youth Choir
..'Communion Meditation — The
* Rev, A. 0 . Mclnnis
; Sacrament ef the Lord'e Supper.

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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
"A Friendly Church to a

_____Friendly City”

• • Parry I#.. Stone,
Minister
2 m ,
Telephone ltia
• Sunday School. 1:43 a m. Adults
will begin a new quarter’s study
.o f "Great Passages in Ihe Bible.”
- the first lesson being on Genetic 1.
- Morning Worship l i o’clock. The
-Pastor; who has been away at the
-urtamatienal Canventioa of DiisMaa of Christ to Des Moines,
; , ! « occupy hit pulpit. The mirfill be open.
w 2 ^ Christian Youth Palowihlp, • : »

BLACK FOX EPAULETTES
distinguish the shoulder cape
ef title two-piece theater coeturns to sheer block wool, from
Anthony Blotta'a collection. Fit­
ted squarely on the shoulders,
the cape covert n sheath dress
with horitonta! grosgrmln bands
and double acemtng.
MAN CHARGED WITH
KILLING WIFE
KISSIMMEE (fv—Charlie Wells,
tO-year-old common laborer, was
arretted and charged yesterday
with tha shotgun killing of his
wife Emma, 33.
Mrs. Weils was found shot to
daath on the porch of her home
Tuesday night.
TENCH FUNERAL SERVICES
HELD
GAINESVILLE l* — Funeral
services were held today for Dsnmoot Tench Sr„ S3, father of Ben*
moat Tench Jr., co-chairman of
the SUvetuon-Kefauver presiden­
tial campaign In Florida,

Members of tha uniformed
forces on active duty wilt begin
to receive regular crudita toward
Social Security benefits after this
year, Paul K. Weaver, manager
of tha Orlando Social Security
Office said today. Beginning with
IM7, soldiers, sailors, marine*,
members of the Coast Guard and
other uniformed services will be
covered by the Old-Age and Sur­
vivors Insurance program on a
permanent contributory hails for
the first time.
Tha Federal Government and
tha servicemen will share the
social security tax to the same
manner as employers and employ•a to privats industry. This tax
will .be at the same rate as that
provided for civilian workers and
smployars. For atrvicemen the
social security tax will Im on tha
service person's basic pay and will
not be Imposed on such Item* at
valus of food, shelter, various al­
lowances and special pay.
The Social Security Administra­
tion and the Service Departments
are making special plans to issue
social security account number
cards to members of the services.
It will not be necessary for ser­
vicemen on active duty to contact
Social Security dlstrl"* office* to
apply for cards.
Free wage credits of 1160 a
month for service personnel will
not be granted for service after
1PM, The new service credits are
to be earned by service personnel
in addition to the staff retlrsment
systems.
Under the new law service after
1K6, however, may carry with it
free wage credits for military ser­
vice performed after 1130 and be­
fore 1M7. This may be true even
If the same period Is creditable
toward a retirement payment
from the service department.
The free wage credits for ser­
vice prior to 1M7 cannot be used
toward social security benefits if
that service wai used In connec­
tion with a monthly payment un­
der the civil service retirement
system for Federal civilian em­
ployes. However undar a provi­
sion of the new Uw, survivors may
if to their advantage give up all
righta to a civil service annuity
and elect to have pra-MST military
aervlce counted toward soelal se­
curity benefits.
The Orlando Social Security of­
fice is located at M East Central
Ave.

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Sturdy Plastic. Ton-Navy

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2 1 5 0 * □ 99* 9ARY POWDER

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The Florida Milk Commission will hold • public hearing at the
Angebilt Hotel in Orlando, Florida, at 10 A.M., on Thurs., Oct 18, 1956
for the Orlando Milk Marketing Area; Marion &amp; Citrua Count lea for tha
purpoao af receiving evidence, testimony and pertainent data relative to
the following conaldered actlona by the Florida Milk Commlasion.
1. Re-defining the preaent area to more doaely conform
to the natural milk marketing area in accordance with
Chapter 601, Florida Statutoa, 1963,
2. Suspension of price controls for dairy products other
than Class 1 Fluid Milk.
I. Suspension of price controls except at the producer
level.
4. Cost of production of milk in the above named milk mar­
keting area.
I.' Badauificatlon of milk.
f . Establishment of milk standards • minimum o f 4ft butterfat content for all Class 1 Fluid Milk sold for human
consumption.
The public is invited to attend.
FLORIDA MILK COMMISSION
Col. Dexter Lowry
Chairman

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MIAMI — Marine Cpl. Ray C.
Henderson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Henderson, 419 Holly Avt.,
reported to the Marine Corpe
Air Btation here for duty on Sept.

May be saajer than yoa thlakt No Meoey Down
- Eaay Payments. EaUmatea ami Complete Ser­
vice At . . .

Clgenaj drug store

VITAMIN BUYS!

In Service

He has been assigned to the Or­
dnance section of Marine Attack
Squadron 332.
Prior to reporting here, he
completed
Aviation
Orndance
School at Jacksonville.
He is a graduate of Seminole
High School at Sanford and en­
tered the Marine Corpe in Au­
gust 1915.
He is married to the former
Maty Donna McTeer of Sanford.

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Crowns Observes
Newspaper Week
By CORAH MELVIN
Rational Newspaper week la be­
ing celebrated, this week at
Crooma Academy. Our Bmlneu
Education Department observed
this celebration by presenting' to
tho school, an assembly program
based on • discussion of “ The
Newspaper." The program waa
rendered as follows:
Crooma Academy's
Business Education Department
Celebrates National New~wper
Week

October Id, 1030—&lt;
Grades 9-1*
Julia Wright, Presiding
Prelude — —
Bend
Song _________"America"—School
Scripture . . . . Woodrow Detrovlllo
Chant .. "Lord’s Prayer"—School
Song .."BatUo Hymn o f The R »
Public .. School.. Occasion.. Mar*
va Wilcox
Duet . . . . "You you you" .. A1
drena Artis A Alsada Richardion
Historical Background of Free­
dom of the Preie
Moderator—Edgar Williams, Panel
Members—Alsada Arils, James
Ellsy, Moses Williams, Barbara
A GROUP OF SIX Cypres* Gardens mermaid* going include high-jumping by champion* and aany clown* oa Elouise Harrell, Sammie Neslbltt
Andrew*,
Donald
McKinney,
through one of their ballet routine* during the four thrill* gkii.
Alsada Richardson, Willie Ruth
fag water ikt abowe presented daily. Other aquatic acta
Hardy, Zorah Melvin.
Musleal Selection .....................
BBCNECTt ADOS MO VOTES
running for the office left vacant "National Newspaper W eek".™
TO TALLY
by the death of Mayor Curtis
Joyce Dean
TAMPA ID— The margin of Nick Hixon.
Selection ................................ Band
"Improvements In Our Business
Nuecio’s victory over J. L. Young
Department" ............... Altameaie
In tbo Tamps niayoralty race was
Burke
only US rotas.
Remarks ............Principal Allen
A recheck of voting machines,
DismUsat ...............Julia Wright
asked by Young, added MO to bla
INVITATION—
total final tally showed 23,&lt;34 for
Please be our guest and visit
Nuccto and H ,W for Young.
The
Sanford Herald Office St 314
Nucclo, a county commissioner,
W. First Street, Sanford, Florida,
gad Young, acting mayor, war*
any day thle week from 3:00 to
5:00 p.m. Go and see how this
plant le operated.
Sponsors:
E. J. Eubanks
MIsS Daphne Francis
Mr. R. A. Allen, Principal
To further carry out the celebra­
tion of National Newspaper Week,
the students of our school have
planned to visit The Sanford Her­
ald Office during thle week and
see how the plant is operated.

DIMOCftATtC MtHDINTIAl NOMINII Aflel E.
Etevenion rides la so open car through Ksnsss
City, Mo, with former President and Mrs. Harry
S. Truman before delivering a Truman-styla "give
'em hell" speech. Truman, who a few short weeks

sgo at the Democnlle Nstlons! Convention said he
didn't think Stevenion could win, Introduced tha
nominee as "lha next Preitdent of tha United
Stain." Stevenson noted their dlMgreement*, but
SAld Truman was never ■ man to "pats the buelt.

Lund Says

ItIMB IAUD of laudl Arabia, flanked by Syrian President Shukry
Al-Kuwetly (left) and Egyptian President Gsmal Abdel Naucr.
U shown during their meeting at Rlad, Saudi Arabia. Syria end
Saudi Arabia Joined Egypt In an appeal calling upon tha Western
Powers to negotiate with Nasser on tha Sues Canal dispute.

M M El

STEVENSON DOUBLE TAI.B
When talking to farmers, Stev­
enson sheda crocodile tears when
telling them their PRICES ARE
TOO LOW. The nest day h* tella
the city folk PRICES ARE TOOP
HIGH. As Kefauvcr, his running
male said (and he ought to know)
on April Blh, “ Stevenson hss one
speech for New York and an entircly different one for Florida".
He also has one speech far the
farmer and an entirely different
one for the consumer.
REPRESENT EVERYBODY
I won't drny that my opponent
has used hi* Influence to helom
some
SPECIAL
IMPORTANT
PEOPLE get certain assistance la
Washington. Rut I believe a Con­
gressman should Use his influence
FOR ALL THE PEOPLE end
not Juat for a certain fsw. If a
Republican does Ms, the Demo*
crate accuse him of being for
‘Special Interests'. Getting thea*
special favors for a few may ex*
plain WHY he didn’t have lima
to answer tha Vt important r o l^
calls he missed. Perhaps it c*M
plains why HE DIDN'T HAVE
TIME to Introduce ond pass A
SINGLE BILL In fl years that
would hav* helped ALL TUB
PEOPLE.

Legal Notice
n n tiD V
m n i't .A K A T in x
Under and hjr virtu* of mltliorltr
In m* v**tnd nn M ajor of Uin City
of Sanford, Florida, I hereby call a
Munlciual tlentral Election to be
held thruuahoul the City of Han­
ford. Florida, on the Slh day of
November, Itlt, for election of two
City Commleeloner* for term* of
office of three year* each, and on*
for term eiplrln * December SI,

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Said elec tied ahall bn held at tha
City Hail la aald City of Hanford.
Florida,
In
conform ity
to
tha
lanra and ordinance* relation to al
action* now In force la aald City.
The poll* will bn opnn a l T:0« o'clock
a m . Kaatnrn Hlandard Tim *, and
will ctoe* at TiOO o'clock p.m. on
aald date.
_ _
1 hereby
appoint Mr*.
F. RnoumlUat and Floyd A. Palmar an
Clerks,
and
Mm.
llalph
Slid 111
Hmllh, Jnmn* II. Out, IL 1* Terkln*
Jr.. Newton J. Htnnitrom. C liff M.
Ablea and
W . Hueh Duncan,
na
Inipeclnrn of said election.
IN W ITNESS WIIEHF.OF. f have
hereunto net my hand a* Mayor of
the Cite of Hanford. Florida, and
have earned to be afftved herein
the **al of eald City on this the
Ith day of October, 1151
(S E A M
F. V SCOTT
or of
Mart.
_ the City of
Sanford, Florida

AM AMMAN BMVBNT Mahds rigidly a f ed ition W P' M
Margaret of Britain amllaa a greeting while passim on hsr way to a
raaaptlon at Iba Oorammant Houm In Mombasa, Kenya. Ths royal
vlsttar surprised guests at the gathering by appearing In a three*
quarter tengtb draw while all the other* donned evening clothes

I M W an emergency meeting In Paloa Vardas Calif., to
the eauaa and extent o f a sudden eerth-slippaga near
the eoaetal aactlon o f the town, Imperiling MO h ou m A three-mlk
era* af arackim baa baa* dlesovsrsd ao far between the main high*
way *ad the Island portion e f the hillside. Hart, a reporter la shown
hwesating a part a f the tracked aurfaea.ff*ter*ario*at gem dphoio).

While en bar simmer vacation. Cl#*, the dour-fated •‘talking’*
baeaet hound on Jackie Cooper's comedy aerie*, “The People's
Choice," (Thursdays, I M p.m, N VT), display* a side af her nature
which wauld probably astonad aay breeder of hustles doge.
Living with trainer Frank Inn at tho Ban Valley, Caltfemls
ranch, Clao eavorta with meay trained animal*. She actually cul­
tivated a friendship with n wild rabbit, whom she feed* carrots
regularly. Tho remarkable thing about tbia relationship la that
basest hounds were oritinslly bred fee buatiag rabbits.
Among Ctoo'a other friends er* numbered u raccoon, u m i alrra!.
several eats and
other canines, with wham ah* U
perfect harmany.

F * i?-vrTI2 £
m m K K B a S m a SSSm

\ ! ' n !'H A T E R
City Clerk

Legal Notice

TOO MVCa PVRNmmEt Oat

Charter No. ISIST
nUtrlrt No. (
■ ■ por t o f c o x o m o w o r t e a
■ a s k OF it v r n e i), FMtwiua in two sta te of flonioa ,
AT T S S t l U « i « f i i c » I I B I I ON IK PT K M B tlk M . I IM
P S S M IM K II IN NEnrONSR TO £ *1 .1 . N I D R NT r D a m o L L C S OF
TMH C l NMENCT. UN OWN SKITIOH
Ban. v. a BRvtano btatctbs

FREE ADMISSION
CYPRESS GARDES
BalinUy and 8u*day
October Ith and 7th

ORANGE
LAKE
SEMINOLE
Conatloa, Prewent only
driver's license for

FREE ADMISSION

'n

a JAMES GUV a g e n c y
111 EAST FIRST STREET
PHONE 78
IAMBS GUT

JAMES B. GUT

Federal Reserve Bank)
Deans and discount*
tlncludln* non* ovnrdrafta)
Bank nrnmlnnn owned l4t.TSd.IS. furniture and

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reserve* o f________ __________
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_ I R. w . Dean*, rath ter nf the theve-named bank do solemnly swear
tket tke abeve etetemant le true tn the best e f my knowledge nod belief.
R. W . DEANE, Cashier
Car re d ___Atteeli

$ ii ! &amp; «

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State e f Florida fo u n t* e f Bemtnol*. as:
A *4 aubacrlbed before me tbl* Ird dar nf (Vldber. l i l t ,
and 1 hereby nert|fr that I i n not a* officer er director e f this bank.
„
Ruth B Snell. Notary Puhlla
M r eemmbalea explrne March i . ISIS

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1,704 IIT .lt

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Sanford Atlantic ^faflonsl Bank,
■anfard. Florid* Charter Number H i l l rederal Reserve District Numn«U*!*m U 2y^VnldIan eentrellla* Internet In thle

P * » w A war Yow-Tli* Dolan Because Your Tine A n
g® 00**SHOP 106 W. 2nd Put Oa
That WU1 Give Guaranteed
NSW TIRE Wear And Save You Money.

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PHONE 441

Isind
I
'GAG* LAWS POSSIBLE
Only recently did the Florida
legislature seriously consider a
‘ party loyalty' bill. It would have
required voters to pledge to votol
in the coming general election
for the condidsto for whom they
had voted in the primary. Some
Southern States actually have such
laws already, IT WOULD DE*
PHIVK PEOPLE OF FULL FREE­
DOM TO VOTE AS THEY CHOOSE
The bill can still be revived and
with the present Democratlo pri*
mary majority it could be made a
lew here. To safeguard tho public*
from such evil legialatlnn ran &lt;m1y4
be accomplished with a two-party
system of government.
OVERWHELMING ODDS
There are more then 5000 Demo*
eta lie pa) rollers in this district.
They work lor the Party ronstsntly. Assume they work only on*
hour a week at the minimum
wage. That's 350,000 man hours
or s quarter million dollars worth
of support to 'my opponent. Add tm
this the fact that practically s ir
of the 28 newspaper* in this dis­
trict are with the Democrats bn*
low the White House level. This
makes overwhelming odds against
me. Why does my opponent cry
because I try to raise some fundi
to put »n a demit campaign ta
make these odd* a little more
even.
NO DENIAL YET
A month ago I charged my
ponenl to explain why ha miss.
07 Important roll calls on slgnlfl
esnt legislation and that he mieert
another tS quorum roll calls, ]
made the charge early in tha cato
paign so I would have ample tlmi
to prove It if he denied it. Re
cently, he stated "Th« greatest
thing waa not what we did b«u
in what we failed to do." It »oul&lt;
to. ■ tad thing for the America!
people if every Congressman fel
that way. It is my belief that wi
send our Congressman to Washing
ton to represent the people b)
participating and voting on s i
important matters and to get newi
ed law* and help for all of them.
WHAT OTHER EXCUSES?
At a recent meeting in Orlando,
my opponent excused his vote
against military aid fo , our alliot
by stating thaat h* had alwayi
voted for It aveapt on tha last
occealen Jt earn* up. Tb# record
shows that bs VOTED AGAINST
SUCH AID FOUR TIMES IN A
ROW. The record shows ho voted
AGAINST THIS HELP TO PREVENT ANOTHER PEARL BARBOB In 1951, 1934, 19U and 193*.
Arnold Lund

Republican Nominee for *
Congress.

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A Young Man In A Hurry
A TRIBUTE T O O U R N EW SBO YS, —
FUTURE LEADERS OF SA N F O R D A N D THE N A T IO N

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National Newspaper Boy Day
Saturday, October 6th.
Restless movement and physical activity is common to all normal boys. Many boys, however,
waste this precious energy of youth on an endless round o f fun o r mischief. Then there are
a few boys who think beyond the immediate present, and their need fo r "having a good
time” These boys are your neighborhood errand boys, the part-time helpers in stores and
offices — AND NEWSBOYSl The Newsboy, because he has to "b e on the jo b ” every day
that the paper is issu ed .. . because he must never neglect any one o f his many customers .
. . because he must pay for every paper he carries, learns many lessons o f self-reliance,
dependability and honesty that will be o f untold value to him throughout his lifetime.

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C A R R IER S
Newsboys “grow up” quickly. Every day they
come to the new spapej^office and see the
big press roll, they live in a man’s world.
The bundle o f papers is so much merchan­
dise that they must sell, return payment to
the company for the quantity sold, and re­
tain the balance as the profit for their labor.
Each "little merchant” deals with several
hundred adult customers every day, and he
begins to plan early on just what he will do
when he too la an adult That Is why so many
newsboys become college men, and later—
successful business and professional men.

and

28 STREET

SALES BO YS
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Deliver The Sanford Herald every evening, rain
or Shine Monday through Friday.

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M B I

TH RO U G H O U T THE UNITED STATES

Thousands of Newsboys
DELIVER M ILLIO N S OF N EW SPA PER S
Morning, Afternoon and Evening, 365 Days a Year

Let U s Honor the American Newspaper Boy O n HIS DAY!
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Stfjr &amp;attford Hfgraft
A N INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER SERVING SEMINOLE C O U N TY

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�Commission Gets
Funds For Job
Finding Service
Tha Industrial Commission baa
received tlJ .r o In Fddfrnl fonda
to finance Increased Job finding
lenrlcea to older workers, Chair­
man James T. Voeelle reported
today.
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Voeelle eoid the fonda will go
for aalarlea for three older Work­
V
t
-&gt; er specialists In tha Employment
Service Division, one In Tallahaa.
see central office, one In Miami
and one In St. Petersburg.
The money la Florida’s share
of $44*,800 alloted by the U. S.
Labor Departmant’a Bureau of
Employment Security for expand­
ed efforta la helping aging persona
find Job..
'BIO VOICE* test la Gary. Ind., congocted by tbs tap]
Florida laat year waa given a
Federal Clrll Defense Atmtaistratiso, n H to I
*90,000 Federal grant for a special
banks 4 tend*soakers step buildings IM mobile Xba
study In the Miami office of tbe
-" a la reroste motorlrte and (la* "take cover" tbs
—-Mien” butructloua. Bid Vstce weald lead
State Employment Service on the
needs, problems and abilities of
older persona Id employment,
Hits study, and seven others la
mejor population centers at Ihe
U.S. where older persons are con­
centrated. showed that special sfforta In helping older workers
find Job* pay off, Voeelle said.
By M A Y S
O R IIO
Employment Service Director
William U. Norwood Jr., said that
"Special counseling, Job locating w ^
F„
Klnf Ftaturtl Syndic*!*,
BjnuJkatt.
and plaesmcnt efforts produced
"That'*
awfully kind of you, Mra. taka ma for a
•TNorsni
almost five times as many Job
Mrs. May Fe*Ui«r*tona. wealthy Kngsuggested.
placements of older workers in llah dotr*i«r, rwoanlw* a pa»»*na»f Featheratone."
"AH right, let's get a doae eC
“Not at all. N ot'at an. Td W e
trouhl* as *h« board* Ilia
experimental groups than were and *»n*e*
Caribbean'’ bound from Cnaland to think of you wearing It You oaone and then wa’ll com* back ta
placed from matched group! of to jama Ira. Valerie Allaon, a pretty, look beautiful tonight, my dear, here and settle the argument."
redhalrnd nurse, and Dirk llanaon. who
older worker* given only normal was
rnaaaed lo klrs. Featheratone a really beautiful."
"I didn't know there era# an
services.”
(laughter. Eileen, at tbe lime of her
Val thanked her warmty. What argument," aha aald aa ha held
drsth In an auln arrldent. arroinpany
Norwood points out that one- her. Vat la earn In* her !&gt;****»* by rar- had happened to Mra. Feather- the door open for her to pass
third of the population today is In* for Mr*. Fealheralnne. an Inralld stone 7
through out onto the deck.
by Imaginary lilt. Dirk la overly at*
The sudden change to reasonably
over, 45, and In a few years one- (entire to Mr*. Featheratone. hoping lo
Val stepped out beside him, lov­
ba
rohaldered
la
her
will.
Eileen
a
good
weather
seemed
lo
have
ing the brush of the wind against
half will be over ■this age. lie earlier romance had been broken up by
brought
almost
everyone
out
of
her face. Tonight the moonlight
alto noted that. while Florida's her mother, and her lOTer later becomes
The lounge was glowed on the waves; waves no
Mr*. Feathereton* beeomoa their cabins.
population gala from 1940-1950 aIII,dortor.
but refuse* lo ses Ihe ahlp'a sur* crowded and most of the passen­ longer angry but comparatively
was- 4* per cent, her gain In per­ ceon. Val tneele the men that Mr*. gers had dressed for dinner.
gentle. She didn’t even mind when
Fealherilone had noticed amonc the
sons over 65 was 81 per cent.
paa#en*er»—Drue* Harridan—and ha la
Dirk was leaning against the Dirk slid hi* hand through hero
"Even though lg counties of the now In the uniform of Ihe ahlp'a aur- bar waiting for her, tall and thin, under th* mink cape, or when hla
*eon. Val Irarn* that they sill both be
Stats declined in population, every workln* at tha name new hospital near Immaculately dressed as ever, the fingers pressed Into the soft warm
Bay after Ihe roya**. Bhe alao
county had an increase In num­ Eonte*o
ama that Dr. Ilarrldan waa Eileeni» Ideal partner for glamorous hotel flesh of her arm. But her sens*
bers of people 05 and over.
rer, and that he had threatened to dining rooms and fashionable night of enchantment with the moonlit
kill Mrs. Featheratone at the time ehe cluba. She was quits sure that night died cwlfUy as Dirk began
Norwood said. '‘This results from wrecked
Ihelr romance. Dirk and \al
the fact that people are living become rood friend* but Mr*. Feather­ Dirk would command the head- to talk.
atone
resent*
attention* to tat. waller’s full attention when you
"You think Tm hanging around
longer today and more older per­ Dr. Harridan Dirk's
tella Val that ha threat­
sons ara coming to Florida. We ened Mr*. Featheratona In a lit ol race, arrived with him; that la, If be a rich woman for no other reason
and would now Ilka lo apoloylaa to her.
afford to take you there.
than that I waa briefly, very briefmust Improve our Employment Vat becomes itronety attracted to Dr. could
He saw her alanding hesitant In ly, engaged to her daughter, hop­
Service program to help such Harridan. When Dr. Harridan InaliTi- the doorway and came quickly ing she will leave me something.
atea Dirk did not lore Eileen and win
people find Jobs.”
only after her mother1! money, Val bs- toward her. He caught both her That Is what Bruce Harridan told
Voeelle noted that a major pro­
hands and stood a moment looking you this afternoon. Isn't It?" Hla
blem in the success of special ser­
vole# had suddenly sharpened to n
at her.
CHAPTER 11
"Well, well, so fairy tale* do challenge,
vices to older wokera Is winning \ y n r m A faint aenae of Inward
"Yew knew I caw Doctor Harri­
employer acceptance In hiring such W derision, Val mentally Upped come true," he said.
“The transformation la aided by dan this afternoon?"
persons. Older worker studies di­ her cap to Dirk. When ehe went
“I knew," ha said.
spelled myths about Inability of back Into her patient's cabin, not borrowed plumes," she said. “Mrs.
"And you're trying to UU ma
this group as results demonstrate only waa Mr*. Featheratone ap- Feathers tone's white mink cape.”
you've no Interest In my patient's
that persons ovtr 43 compare parcnUy delighted that Dirk and She ran her fingers lingeringly money?" the asked.
the etdea of the cape. “ Some,
favorably with other groups In Val ahould dine together, but ehe down
•1 won’t pretend Tv* no inter**
thing even movie atari don't sniff
productivity,
skill, attendance, Instated that Val ahould dreea up
In her money, for you wouldn't be­
for the occasion.
health and other qualities.
“Oh, Aunt May does herarlf hove me If I did.” He smiled slight­
It would be fun to get out of
"We are not trying bo win spe­ uniform for a change, and alnea a proud In the matter of clothes," he ly. “But on ths other hand, I say,
cial consideration of these people friend of Val's in I-mndon waa a said, and went on, “ but of course and you must believe this, Val, I'd
try and be as decent aa I'm being
for Jobs, but are seeking to get em­ mannequin, apmeUmea she waa Aunt May’s really loaded."
She ceased smiling and tha pre­ to Aunt May If ahe hadn't a penny.
ployers to consider this growing able to get her clothes the glrla
source of manpower on the In­ had worn at show* at greaUy re- cious sense of gaiety she'd had re­ You see, ah* has no oaa but me."
"But you said tha other day
cently died.
4
dividual)* :‘ofafl Ity 1to do the Jobjf. 4lie*4, primal,
"Is Uvat bow you feel about Mra. that aha had relative*," Val mur­
Even Mra. Featheratone looked
regardless o f age or other tradi­
Featheratone T" she eal.tJ quietly. mured.
tional requirements not Important Impressed when aha came back
He gave a abort laugh. “They
"Hey, bey, what i* alt this 7" he
Into her cabin wearing a lovely
In accomplishing the work to be floating gown.
said, giving her a qulxxlcal look. loath* her, aad aha loathes them.
performed,” Voeelle eald.
"My. you do look lovely, child," “Are you accusing me of playing Naturally they'd be pleased to ac­

Passport to Happiness

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11

rltT THAT TEACH YOU JS
NOT TO JUMP TO
^
COHOUHCM. I DiD
NOT GET THIS GUN FROM
A MAN NAMED ZARKOV..
BUT FROM A TRADER ^
NAMED JEMIHAKKj m

uwwt.

(«MFF) YOU’LL

COME OH.
STIVER/

we got ^
TO SP R E A D
THE W ORD!

M A SH ED !

ahe murmured almost Involuntari­
ly.
Val, delighted at the praise,
turned slowly so Uiat her employ­
er could better appreciate the
gown. For U&gt;e first time In their
aaaoclaUnn ehe hadn't called Val
“ Nurae." Surprisingly sho added,
—Take my white mink cape. You
may be cold If you're going to
walk on the deck."
O IKS, Marala Oral*. iUprtated

G IT G U N S A N ' H O R S E S /
A M A SH E D M AN — ^ s
M A D E O P P WITH ld S J i
THE S H E R IF F / J ( \

AH'NET ^
CAPTURED
THE SHERIFF)

up to Aunt May for ulterior mo- cept her money when she dies.
tlvca T" His gray eyes looked down But luckily I don’t think ahe’U die
Into her face, half accusing, half for a very long time. Although
ahe thinks ah* has a bad heart.
reproachful.
"I don't mean to Infer anything," 1 don’t believa It, do you ?" He'd
■topped walking abruptly.
■far said quickly.
"Do you ?" He rapeated It, and
"That's not good enough. Come
along over to tha bar and wa'U added Irritably, "F or Heaven's
thrash this situation out." His voice sake, say exactly what you think,
Vail"
was no longer light
(To Be Continued)
"I thought you were going to
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State Development Groups Will Spend Over $3 Million

,H tp rs m v House.
LET Me o u r HERE '

THANKS, EDO! E.
BC SCElhr VUH 1

I9WT THATAN
AWFUL LOTOF
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ONCeAMfWj

YOU SH OULD
S E C IT WHEN
1 IT S F U L L r

M U IVY BAKU MUST (above),
Treasurer of tha United States,
has accepted tha national chairmanahlp of the 1957 Easter Beal
campaign, according to an an­
nouncement by the National So­
ciety (or Crippled Children ta
Chicago. Mr*. Priest will lead
more than 40,000 Americans
serving la 1,455 state and local
affiliate*.
(International)

Florida state and municipal dev e l o p m e n t organizations will
spend a total of 55,149,476 this
year for advertising and promo­
tion. Their purpose Is to help at­
tract tourists, vacationers and in­
dustry to the state.
The research department of The
Curt's Publishing Company has
made public Its tenth annual
survey of the amounts sat aside
by respective state, area, and
community groups In this matter
of advertising and promotion. The
report states that Florida will
spend a total of $5,879,314 to at-

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tract vacationers and tourist* and
8370,161 to attract Industry.
The travel industry is booming
as Americans enjoy higher family
Income and Increased leiiura. Yet
it faces fierce competition from
without and within as other In­
dustries fight for a greater share
of the consumer dollar.
The Curtis report la based on
a study of 285 state, a m and
community development groups
located In all parts of tha United
States. It reveals th* importance
that these respective groups at­
tach to tb* promotion of tourist

By STANLEY

N O -N O — I JU S T
STARTED OH THAT
^ N O TW M T 'H e
OW JNlTEiyW OOlDUr
SPEND A DlMe ON A .

weu.,t GUESS YOU
W ONT DC DATING.HIM
V H T ^ —i AGAIN.*/

HC&amp; TBUBimC.*- IM
JU ST TRYING TO CUT
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M IR A C LE D I E T

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trade as a means of lncreaitnf
employment, payrolls, aad ths
purchasing power In each area.
The Florida report la based os
responses from mors than thirty
community development organi­
zation!, among them tha Miami
Beach, the Jacksonville, tha Sa­
vannah, and the St. Petersburg
Chamber of Commerce. These
organizations reported respective­
ly that they would spend 8543,000,
857,000, 114,750, and 1119,000 to at- ^
tract tourists. Tha Coral Gtblea •
Chamber of Commerce, tbe TallabsisM Chamber of Commerce
and Greater Tampa Chamber of
Commerce reported that they
would spend $5,500, $17,400 and
$49,000 to promote industry.

Child In Stitches
A t Sunday School

»

LENOIR, N. C. (ft - Little Eat# *
Watera was literally In stitch**
whsn she attended Sunday school
here last weekend.
Th* 9-year-oid, before aa appen­
dectomy last Wednesday extract­
ed promise* from her doctor and
her parents that she'd bs out la
time for Sundoy school. An ambelane* took her,
lUto was abla to maintain bar m
perfect attendance record.
9
DOVE HUNTING SEASON
OPENS OCT. 1$
TALLAHASSEE til— Florida's
dova hunting season opens at noon

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“look A ry

O ct 15 with dally hunting permlttod in a counties end part*
o f three others.
KllootJi»* will be permitted from
urn until ■must through Oct. 81.
A second half of tha split season A
n » * front Doc. i through Jan. $ •
wlU_*1“ oUnI Permitted noon to
sunset la all 67 cwntWa.

n s * !# * PRODUCTS FESTIVAL
TALLAHASSEE U t- Tha week
starting Feb. 14,1147, will be role-

br?*2? , « .n&lt;Jrlia IVfcluctg Fast**•! Waak by iroeSaauOoo of Cor.
ColHnt to promote uve ef the V
M0 odd items grows or msnufaeturod in Florida.

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if—WILDING - REPAIRS
PAINTING

WOOLSEY
Marine Finish**
For Your Boat
Senaarlk Glass and I'aint Co.

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Empty?
A N T ADS
IUCNT ’EM KAST

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112-114 W. 2nd 51.

Phone 120

aanding
and _finishing.
F L O O R _____
_ ___
Cleaning, waxing. Serving
note county since 1926,
H. M. Gleason. Lake Mary
Thl* la a free pass to the Prairie
Lake Drive-In Theatre for Mrs.
E. C. Snodgass. Exp. date Oct.
IS, IBM.

MeRANKY-SMITH
2416 8. Park

PAINTS
Phooa 1103

Floor sanding and finishing.
A better Job at a better price.
Free
estimates.
Ph.
Collect
1A—rL A C M u E A T _________ _
Oviedo FO-63184.

rtf

OPEN ‘TIL J—tonight «nd to­ ATTIC GOING TO HASTE? TurnInf it into one or moro attrac­
morrow. Clored Sunday*. THE
tive rooms Is easy, intxpensive.
DOGGIE BAR A DINER, Lake
Let Hill Lumber and Supply
Mary.
Yard help you decide how to
make it aerve you. Call 13, The
I—CARD OP THANKS_______ _
Lumber Number, Or drop i n 223 W. Third St.
The Bereaved family of Raymonh
M. Rlgga wish to euei’it their
heartfelt thank* and aiwrtcla* For Painting call Mr. Taskar, Ph.
eflg-XR. Room special 614 95.
•lion for th* act* of kindness,

mtaaagea of lympathy and beauTed Burnett
tlful floral offering* received
for PAINTING
from neighbors, relatives end
2601 Grandview
Rhone 1953-M.
many friend*.
Mr*. R. M. Riggs

4—LOST
H

28—PIANO SERVICE
L. L. Sill — Piano Technician
Pbosn 1184 Rente I, Hanford

LOST—Light blue
Parakeet
Child'! pet Call 1039-W after 21—ROOFING and PLUMBING
8:30 P.M.

47—PUENITU1R - HOUSEHOLD

H -R E L P WANTED—HALE

Nig Beddlsg Co.
COOK and Handyman, colored pre­
ferred. Apply Club Heuee, Plan­ CeldtrAttsg ShE Aimtvemry
tation Estates, Do Eery- Pbeat They o n having on apodal mat­
1S 1T .
tress A matching box springs.
gSBJO A up.
ROUTE SALESMAN — Year
‘ round work, earnings above They also have foam robber mat­
tress with hind tied boa
average, good opportunity for
springs to match, 67130 A up.
aggressive man who la willing
They have bedroom suits and
to hustle. Chauffeur's license
■ofa beds.
necessary. NE-H1 BOTTLING 1101 Sanford Ave. — Phone 504-J
CO., 304 Celery Ave.
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
etc. Baught-setd. Lorry’s Hart
Dt-MALE or FEMALE
III Bait IN IL Pbowe 1ML
HOUSEWORK wanted by the day.
LOOK
Phone 1148-J.
at these big knock-downs
OPENING for Meat Cutter. Meat
on brand new furniture!
Wrapper Cashier, Apply FOOD- 3-Pc. Chrome Dinette,
MART, PARK AVE. A 23th.
AssL c o lo r * ............only 646.06
5-Pc. Solid Maple
21-WORK WANTE D-MALE
Drop-Leaf Dinatt* in
new Autumn Tan
Lawn mowing. Power mower.
Reg. 6129-30 . ............ 670.60
Ralph Bennett, Ph. 4d4-R,
•■Pc. Sectional Group
Metallic Toast Tapestry 690.30
33—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Beautlfpl Modern Dinette
BE SECURE
Non-mar Rlchwood Finish and
padded seats. Reg. 6160.06 680.60
WITH YOUR OWN BUSINESS
Florida manufacturer and in­ Solid Mahogany Bedroom
Bed, Mr. A Mrt. Dresser,
staller of Spic ‘n Span quick ser­
Mirror, Chest of Drawers,
vice laundries has a franchise
Box Spring and Innerspring
avallablo for this area. No pre­
Mattress. Reg. 6249.30 .. 6199.10
vious experience necessary, low
WUJON-NA1ER
down payment, liberal bank fi­
Where you always find big values
nancing, unusually high profits.
quick credit and easy tsrms.
No obligation. Monarch Laundry 311 E. l it St._________Phone 969
Machinery Corp., P. O. Box 620,
This is a free past te the Prairie
Ft. Laudordatc, Fla.
Lake Drive-In Theatre
for
Carpentsr wants work. 312 Myrtle
Tommy Williams. Exp, dale
Oct. 18, 1999.

FINANCIAL
M—INSURANCE

CERAMIC TILE

COMPLETE MODERN
INSURANCE
All the NEW KINDS of fire and
XOLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
casualty. Insurance available In
PLUMBING
Seda Day, Week, or Month—TeL
the best of Companies at Low­
Contract and Repair Work
I486. Furniture Center —
est Rates to those who qualify.
Free Estimates
u a weat r i m s t
Consult B A L L INSURANCE
R. L. HARVEY
AGENCY. 204 &amp; Park Ave.,
204 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1821
FREE NAME IMPRINT
Sanford, Fla.
On all Christmas Cetd* ordered
during month of October. Beauti­
36-MONEY TO LOAN
ful 1BS6 designs. Make your
selection and layaway NOW.
AU TO LO AN S
POWELL’S OFFICE SUPPLY
COST LESS „
JIT S. Magnolia
^Phono 086
Ceetracting and Repair
WIDOW living alone has nicely 1881 Baalerd Arc.
Phase 111! Florida State Bank
furn. bedroom, connecting pri­
OF SANFORD
W. J. KING
vate bath. Heated in winter,
Plumbing
Contractor
For rent to lady. Close-in. Kit­
MERCHANDISE Kebler numbing A Supplies
chen privilege* if desired. Can
Ream
Kiactrlc
Water
Hesters
bn seen at 803 PatmsUo Ave. tlM Orlande Dr.
Ph. M 42—ARTICLES for RENT
Is a free pan to th* Moyle• a u t o m o t iv e ~~ Plui■hug- Rretky Heating This
land Rlde-In Theatre for Mr*.
M. G. HODGES
George Wakefield, DeBary. Exp.
Service on All Water Pumpst—BOATS AND MOTORS
date Oct. 13, 1964.
Wtlla Drilled - Pumps
Evinrude Bales A Byvic*
NOW
8 mm film rental library
Paola Road. Phone 100
ROBSON Sporting Good*
at Wieboldt'a Camera Shop. 210
PLUMBING A KEATING
104 E, lit St._________ Phone m
S. Park Ave,
Septic Tank Installation A Service
Heater Service. Archie C. Har 46—ARTICLES for RALE
USED MOTORS
ictt. Phone 734.W or 1336.
Unconditionally Guaranteed
—Factory to Ten—
1868 Mercury Mark 66
S3—SPECIAL NOTICES
b—PERSONAL NOTICES

Paul F. Mueller A Son Ph. 164
Free estimate. Quality work.

J tM

(Demonstrator)

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IBM Evinrude 30 HP
-300
CU8TOM UPHOLSTERING
1955 Evinrude 1 4 HP
SUp Covers and Drapes
(Perfect)
STANLEY KULP
IBM Mercury Mark 7
t? S
PHONE
IB HP Mercury shift .......... I **0
PUMPS
A
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
ALL TYPES BOAT TRAILERS
Crestline Aluminum Boats and All types and sixes, InsUUtd or
"Do It Yourself."
Fiberglass Boats from 1289
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
IBS? MERCURY MOTORS
STINE
ARE IN
Machine and Supply Co.
Look for the new 6-cylindcr, M
107 W. 2nd 5L
Ph. M
HP Mercury* coming next
month.
GATLIN
BROTHERS
W. P. Smith
Dragline A Bulldoter Service
Motors-BoaU-Palnta-Gla is
Ph. 2231 Geneva. 2485-W Sanford.
1416 6. Park
Phone 1203
ORLANDO Sentinel Star, Cell
S—MOTORCTCLB8-B1CTCLBS
Ralph Key, 3160.
________
1-34 inch
bicycle.
White. Cheap, Ph. 32TS-J
It—TRAILERS
Trailer, Sale-Rent, Ph. 641'XR.
It will pey YOU to see us before
you buy. Open Evenings and
Sundays.
Kasulde Trailer Sales
Palatka, Fla.
1B64 aluminum, all-modsrn 30 foot
trailtr. BUI Adams, Dreamwold
Trallsr Court._______

4

BULLDOZING

Vowel lan
heed. Sag
rail with
rayon

PlaaU* or
or nylon

Stnkarik Gtwon imd P i M O*.
112-114 Wost 2nd St.
Pbeac 3*0
We buy and aeU used furniture.
Paying top caab price* lor any
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­
ING POST on 17-81 Ph. 6663-W.
PAINT, 62.30 gal. Sleeping bag*,
rota, blanket*, tarpaulins, Army
Navy Surplus. 310 Ssnford AvaBE SURPRISED at our variety
and low prices. F.M.B. 3c, 10c
A 26c Store, 321 S. Sanford.

Chrome Dinette as new . . . 40.00
Deep frecto used 1 yr. .. 110.00
Girl’s bike good con.
... 17.60
Baldwin Plano Its perfect 178.00
CROSLET - BENDIX
Curve glace china cabinet 43.00
Sales and Service
New Maple bedroom suite 11600
RANDALL
Powermower Briggs Stratton 26.00
Electric Company
Apt. silo gas stove
...... 47.30
Service- Quality- SaUafaeRon Foam rubber sec. couch
46.00
Ph 113 Sanford
M3T-J-3 Pe Bary Super Trading Post Phone 2013-W
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p * One 30,000 BTU oil heater with
Well Drilling, HOWARD C.
blower fan. Perfect condition,
U)NO, Phene M l MT East
less than 2 yr*. old. Phone
Commercial Ave.
LOWERT A BRIDGES
INS-W Orange CMy Spr

Not pretty but good l-whael lug­ ENVELOPES, Uttortaadi, sUto- Used maple bed and mattroM,
good condition, Ph. 2237-R.
gage trailer, S30. Coming out W.
mrnts, invoices, hand hills, and
1st St. Fourth house from Monprograms, a t e .
Progressive DIAMOND wedding and engageroe Conor Grocery right hand
Printing Co. Phene M l — Ml
ment ensemble, cost 6200. Mika
aide. ML Dora Rd. Ph. 1364-M
West lath BL
________ .
an offer. Fhenr 1Q20-J.
J. C. Jenkins.
Tor home repair work end altora- EKOTAPE Recorder, mikes etc.
tions. Call 131-J. Ray C. Slagle.
Value 6331; will Uko 6160. 111!
tt-T B U C U
Laurel Ave.
Trees
trimmed,
removed
aed
deU63 FORD H'Ton Pick-up, only
mosed. Ph. 1007-R.
44-APPLIAN
14,000 miles. Can’t be told from
SANFORD TREE CO.
new. P in t IU0 geu It. Call
nU O D A lR B
S6S-M
10,081 ITEMSFor your home and buiinesi await
Fla- Phono
Id—CURD CABS
your selection st HU! Hardware.
1046-W after 0 p .m .
For that "flx-lt" in you, visit
SEVERAL low priced cars, rang­
HUI'a for selection and economy. DUO-THERM space heater end
ing froth *TB up, for good eco­
Perfection apartment site gat
nomical transportation Ray Her­ Today's Feature Values:
rang*. Both In good condition.
180-fL Extension Cord . . . . 66.83
ron. Phone 346d or 1341-W after
Reasonable. Sc* at 2000 Hia­
Leaf raker ........ ... $L00 up
■ d:M p.as.
watha Ave.
Top Grade Long Handle
Shovel .................. .
83.56 TllOR WASHER in good condition
u u PLYMOUTH plaxa — very
HILL HARDWARE
clean. Drive It away for 81495.
603. Only 63 00 down and $1-26
Phene 61
CaU Ray Herron at 9484 of 1642- Ml E. First IL
weekly.
W after d:8&gt; p m.________
Goodyear Service Stores
Expert watch repair. Guaranteed.
Phone 222
1-day service, laniard Jewelry 112 I . Park
2869 Chav, d door sedan. New
saint, seat covers, excellent
A Luggage. 300 Sanford Ave.
46-BUILDING MATEBIAUI
tires. Radio end heeler. MBS.
DICK MAPEI
Trade la-accepted. 103 E. 21it
USED BMICK
Tjje^ContreCtor — •Phene 21M-W. TWO CARLOADS beeetiM need
U MERCURY 4-door Sedan.
Try is and yen'll buy iL RAY • EMPLOYMENT
HEREON, Phene MM or 1M3-W
CONCRETE PIPE GOafter l;99 p. a .
14 -CHILD CARE
METAL ROOFING
•Flaking-lUaUaf-Camping
auto*
O P E N I N G
naSfa. One osnerTiTake down DAY NURSERY-wlU keep child­ Now in slock, t-V Crimp—4 ’
Corrugated — IH " Corrupted
bod is rear. Extra good.
good 3 pcren age* 2 to I. from l:M a.pt.,
Get all Your
rial Pride, 9M8. Nicholses Euick
to
6:30
p.m.
PHONE
1M-W.
Co.
Sherman Concrete
m u W o i !1
Out West 11th SL
te—HELP WANTRD—PRHALE

ACHIEVE YOUR DREAMS of
beauty and service in your
home by selecting the piece*
you need from Berry's exten­
sive collection or gracefully
styled and designed furniture . .
all at WAREHOUSE DISCOUNT
PRICESt Berry'* F u r n i t u r e
Warehouse. 901 W. First St.,
Phone 1617 for Evening appointment.
NECCH1-ELNA
Sewing Machine Center
Sales, Service and Rentals
G A R R E T T *8
323 E. First St.
Phone 1421
WE W ANT
YOUR "D O N 'T W A N T S "

• BUSINESS
8ER VICES

Id—APPLIANCE REPAIRING
HEATERS
Cleaned and Checked

PHONE 1S90-R
•8-BEAUTY PARLORS

it Fags To Uao Classified.

Splendid opportunity for no alert,
ambitious young woman who la
seeking permanent employment.
If you have the potentials, we
will train you fer one of the
meat interesting Jobs In San­
ford. You will work MondayFriday, and have regular sche­
duled increases In salary. Mini­
mum requirements are at ieggt
nu-Llent of Sanford. Apply
Southern Bell Telephone Co. I ll
Palmetto Ave.

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THE SANFORD HERALD Frl., Oet 9, 1999, Pe*e U

S4—HOMES

* ■"led. --- --- -

THE CARD OF THANKS

Rose Court 6 room apartments,
furnished. Kitchen equipped.
Phone 1491
141
Downstairs apartmtnL CALL 1240.
Apartment, close In. 3 rooms 633
- i r month, U l E. 6th St.. CaU
ilk

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6-ROOM8, Adults, 011 Park.
FURN, 3 rooms A bath. Clean,
newly decorated and refurnished
Call 1670 or 217-M.

BEAUTIFUL
Solid

2 Bedroom

Brick
Home

DAILY

Furnished garage apt. Electric
kitchen. Inquire 206 Elm. Phone
XTI-R.
ONE psrtially furnished 1 bed­
room half of duplex. See In af­ 2-bedronm modern C.B.C. Large
ternoons or evenings. 13U3 Elliot
cloaeta, carporte. 61.600 Down.
Ave.
660 per mo. 2(12 Oak. Ph.
2S29-J.
Small 2-b*dro0m house, unfurn.
J J ^ j^ t ^ ja n J o jd jJ S O j^ ir g -J .
LAKE FRONT
New three bedroom house on
REAL ESTATE
Lake Emmn. One and half tiled
M—ACREAGE
bath*. Florida room. Lot 2H’
x 223*. Turn Bo. one mil* at
ATTENTION BUILDERS
Oaklawn Cemetery.
16 ncre plot, corner Celery k
Britton Ave'*,; terma. Ph. Or­
Due To Transfer
lando 8-5086 after 7:00 p.m.
Fer 8al* By Owner— 2 bedroom
borne.
10 acres high and dry. 700' on
Equity, 6900.
Ph.l 083-W
yed road. Between Paola and
k* Monroe. Will sell all or
part with warranty title pricedThla Is a free pass lo the Movieland Ride-In Theatre for Marcia
to sell, M. Q, Wormnn, owner.
Lochclt. Exp. date Oct. 13, 1936.
R. D. N*. 1, Bojc ISO. Sanford

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04—FARM8 AND_ GRDVK8

Seminole Realty

Cmymmf

Op HAM * ’TUDOR lac.
Builder* of Fin* Homaa
For Florida Living

RENTALS

BALER OFFICE
2621 8. French Avenue
Phene 2100 pod 2N0

6-reem unfurn. apt Newly a*

Near Everything. 3.b*droora older
home. Beautiful ahade trees,
extra lot. Eaaiern Exposure Sa­
crifice price.

CROSSWORD

ACROSS
2. City (Okie.) IS. Clique
1. Leading
3. Past
11. Gang
actor or
4. Twilled
It. Foractress
fabric
tune
6- Los. one's
8. Narrow
20. Label
footing
atrip* of
22. Man's
8. Immense
wood
nick10. Roadway
8. A gentlename
11. Ship's
woman
23. MedU.
lowest deck
7. India
vat
33. Snake
Ipoet.)
stories
14. Foot-Ilka
g. Irritable
24. Prattle
organ
11. Goddess of
33. River
18. Inflamed
harvests
(U.a.)
spot on
„ I1L1
38. Timber
eyelid
IL Body of
tree
18. The "Mother
private*,**
itt)
of Presi­
dtotlngulah- 21. Fruit
dents" state
edfrem
atone
(abbr.)
officers
SO. Canned
17. Bandages
(MIL)
beef
30. Metal from
Bolivia
21. Corrode
33. Tolia
in th* sun
23. Fragment
of cloth
28. Deep,
audible
Tcsplrattonr
37. Ends*

HUTCHINSON'S O c c i a Frost
Apia. 200 S. Atlantic. Dgyteas
Beech. CaU OTt-W.
DESIRABLE

es* aed two

bed

furnished apt Ph. 42S-W

FHA APPROVED
O pel Home Dally
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2528 PALMETTO
2547 PALMETTO

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31. Telegraph*
33. tweet
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33. Prison
31 Girl's name
39. Greek MU4
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*7—BBOKERS and REALTORS
RETIREMENT HOMES

If
You're decided to Make Sanford
or Central Floria your Homo.

Or
Need a little persuasion on tha
advantages of making your
home, Her*. Call iu to save
time and monay In rinding tha
right house, In the th* right
wetion at (you gusts U) tha
right prlca. Cash or Tarns,
W. M. "BUT BTEMPER
Kan lty — Ganaral Inaarsnc*
n m * 9*4 or 1122 112 N. Park A n .
SELL
Anything
With A
Classified
&lt;t*
JU9T CALL
till

UNITED FUND REFUSES TM
DROP URBAN LEAGUE'
TAMPA ( A - Tha Unttad Fund
of Graator Tampa hat rafasad t*
drop tha Urban Leagua i t a par.
ticip*ting agency u tha HUIahap*
ough County Fadaratio* for Gan*
■Ututlonal Government hid ro&gt;
quested.
Tha fadaraUen said the laggno
promotes racial latagration and
"•ngages In potltrial nativity andtr tha guisa of social wadi" hut
tha fund rsjoctod th* ehirgo off
political activity and sddad ‘ Tha
Negroes contribute aubstanUalty
mors to the United Fund than Ik*
Urban League revives tram th*
United Fund."
NINE COUNT!lid RELIEVED
LAKE ALFRED UR- Nina of tha
27 Fl*ridn count!#* whore fruit fly
Infestations have been found hnvs
boon relieved of further aerial
spraying, the Stita Plan; Board
has reported.
These are GUjes, Hendry, In*
dlan River, Lake, Martin, Harlan'
Okeechobee, Orange and SemiailK
So far 719,404 acres have bsan
sprayed on* or more times with
213,604 acres remaining In b*
sprayed, th* board o ld .

BE A 2-CAR
FAMILY

REAL E8TATE DRIVE-IN
3344 French Ave,

J. W. HALL, REALTOR
Jehaay Walker, I n e i ii R
"Call HaU" Phone 1768

BALL REALTY

RAYMOND M. BALL
41 S Specious Bedrooms
OSCAR M. HARRISON
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or writ* Jack Pfyat, Bea
REG. BROKERS
• Large Lets
202 Saeford.
8. D. Ilighleynan, Associate
• High and Dry
204 Booth Perk Ave.
Phone 886
Mel- Masonry construction with oak
Furnished garage apt
floor*,
white
marble
chips
tosviUe.
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
built-up reef*, fully Insulated,
aik Crumley k Mootetth
furred walla, apeclom cleasts
LAKE FRONT-2 Bedroom «a
aed oil wall fem e**.
at Ut Seutb Park. Phene 771
famished house, risking twins
1 4 betas, carport*, •
They
RALPH JARVIS
This * is a free peas to lb* Rlti
from Sanford. 646. Phene
Builder end Owner
Theatre for Joan Hughey, tip .
1-Bedroom concrete block home
W-3 after 4:20 p.m.
date Oct. 16, 1IML
on large corner lot. Jaloualed
PHONE U34-J
Large fuse. apt. 310 MagneUa.
porch, carporte, tile bath. 18,768
RED-I-MIX CONCRETE
with I14S3 Down.
Available new, I too
Window SUL - lintels
Celery Ave. available October
ANCHORS AWEIGH
Beptie Tank • State Approved
OZIER REALTY CO.
Bth. Phone A. 2L Reaaettcr,
, . end Sell To Lengwood
Sand • Cement Mortar Mix
Florist. 212.
Laura B. Oiler, Realtor
New I-bedroom masonry dream
Mirada Concrete Co.
Hegel M. Field, Associate
? » Elm Ave.
Pbooe Utf
99M Be. Orlande Mwr. Phene UM
X t .
BVBNWG1: M il and TM
T -U b u rU i W u b a M
1*4.
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HAYNES Oritoa Meehtao Co..
or B.7N. Tarms Phone Hob art A . W illiam s, K m Hot
for
Typewriters, addieg machines. 3-rnem fur*, apartment Ground
Raymond Laadqulst. Associau
collect - Winter Perk
I
ItoUa-RaolaU, 214 Mag, P k 44.
Moor, 140 mo. SU falmotu
JiABB C.

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friend
29. Wander
about Mly
28. Undulating
24. Cl oo* to
38. Project
34. Narrow Inlet
(geol.)
37, Thieve
39. Faaclnato
41. Wicked
42. Detest
43. Trust
t t .Tv 3. Termagant.

LOT—Ideal Downtown CommerS.W L°catl&lt;&gt;n' 230 ft. frontage. BULB HARD TO PAY7 Sell
611,408 — Attractive Terms,
WELAKA APARTMENT*: roams
thing* you're through w i t h
private bath*. 114 W. First Sl
-CjM U lt A REALTOR Flrat
CULLEN
AN
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HARKKY
TRANSFERRED
OUT
OF
TOWN
Avals* Apia. Efficiency, Ph. (20-W
through Want Ads for CASH.
Phone 2313
WUI acU equity in I Bedroom 188 N. Park Ave.
Can m i .
Home, including following furni­
BEE Met teste Realty fer
ture: rug. Venetian blinds, gsa
eble Hemes aed Apts.
kitchen range, hot water heater, ROSA L. PAYTON.
circulating haater. P H O N E Registered Real Estate Broker
G R A M K O W
Phene 3671
17-83 at Hiawatha
2221-J. Upeala Reed.
II'M N.M
MOM |

tod. m i Celery Ph. ooa-w.

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Very often e Card, of Theaka In the Sanford Herald meats d
which U difficult to riU in any other way. Net only la it n m
expression #f gratitude to thee* who hev# sent Gore! tributes owe
alio courteously acknowledge! the a*rvle*e and kindness** off th*
many to whom a personal not* of thanks cannot well be mailed.
Newspaper Cards of Thanks are accepted as socially terrect Emil* Po»t, the noted authority on etiquitte, feels they ------many good uacs,
iare la no prescribed form for a Card ef Thanks. It can M **
nrier or na detailed aa you desire. When th* occasion comei you will
lnd a sympathetically understanding member of our staff to e iw t
;ou.
TH E “ IN MEMOR1UM" NOTICE
It Is the custom of many families In this country t o commcriorota
i bereavement by an **ln Memo Hum1' notice In newspaper classified
column*. They find n real solace therein. Preparation er selection off
i eultable verse hrinra back to them tender, pleasant recollections. A*
EHia Cook, the English poet has to beautifully expressed It:
"How cruelly sweet nr* the echoes
that start
When memory ntaya an old tune
on the heart"

FURN, 3 room house A bath. Ph. Thla home has large living room
with fireplace, 2 extra large
230-W.
bedrooms, dining room, kllchen
with pltnty of cabinets, break­
2 Bedroom furn. apt. 911 F.lm.
fast room and nice screcncd-in
Apply at 611 Elm or Phono 976-J.
porch.
2-BEDROOM unfurnished house.
Lake Mary. Lake Front privil­ Beautifully landscaped grounds
eges. Inquire 118 W, Sth, San­
with outalde (prinkling system,
ford. Ph. Sdl-J.
central heating for extra com­
fort. Excellent renldcnllal loca­
Beautiful spacious modern 1 bed­
tion . . . 2417 LAUREL AVE.
room apt. Well furnished, m .
if vou nre hesitant to express your tender thoughts In poetic form,
iOOi after 6:60.
i n w. m
•’?u m*7 »v*H yonraelf o f the Ucrald'a collection of original varsoa,
ODI1AM A TUDOR, Inc. '
la poetic beauty the emotiom or the heartsMafo.
2626 8. French Ava.
2-ROOM APTS. I ll Elm. Can be
Among them ar* yeraea appronrlste to any circumstance.
Phone 2100 — 2960
seen from 9:00-11:03 1:00-3:00.
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TH E RATE
o r call 2993-W.
of Thank* aro 61.00 per tnaertion regardless of site. In
6-room garage apartment. I room
“ x ' i s ; , ? , s , s , h,".i„'si f i h f
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kitchenette apt. Adults, no pels.
Th. 124.

2-Year old concrete block home
with carport*, 2 bedrooms, kit
20 acre tile farm. Three bedroom
rhen equipped. Living room,
house, large barn. AH equipment
Now is the time to Trade-In
bath with tub A ihowrr. Full
and machinery. Easy term,. Ph.
your old
Furniture for new
alte screen porch. Furn. or
1993-J. P, O. Box 1164.
1937 Florida Styles
unfurn. Ph. 291-J.
In Homs Furnishings
S-B*droom, S bath home. Lovely
HIGHEST TRADE-IN ALLOW­
9119 D O W N
section. *009 Orandview Ave.
ANCE
Interfiled parties only
call
3 Bedrooms and Carports
(regardless of condition)
Jacksonville, EV-41643.
Terruxo Floors
Kitchen Equipped
MATHER O r SANFORD
rile* Residential Location
9T-BBOKBKB end REALTORS
203-09 E. 1st. 8t.
Phene 127
Laadseaped Yard*
Ready for eeeupency la I weeks Near Seminole High School. 3A . K. S H O E M A K E R , JR.
bedroom home, 3 year* old,
Builder
Kitchen equipped. FHA financ­
T V SPECIAL
Phone
1191
1999
MellenvUla
ed. Includes blinds, water heat­
Sofa Bed
er A Space heater. Beautiful
Matching Chair
LARGE 4-bedrootn bora*. Ideal
landscaped lo t Priced i t |U,Coffee Table
location for cbIMn*. Ph. 9333-J.
2 Step Tables
2 Lamps
...------ . I bedroom home, $6760
Located on Old Orlande High­
$179.00
way. Ideal far children, school
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MERO
bus stop. CaU 1932-M.
GOLDEN D AW N
RIALTORS
INTERSPRING MATCHES*
198! Park Ave
Phono « er IU
Reg. ia.60 .lese trade II9A0
Box Springs at Identical Savings
6868 Down
Owner
leaving
town. Necessitates
TIRED
HOLLYWOOD BED
selling of a comfortable low
Inner*pting Mattress
priced 2 bedroom frame home
of Um mum old thing?
Box Spring
within 3 miles from Air Baa*.
Be* the ayacioua new taaiefuU)
Headboard (choice of colors)
different feeaes In —, —
Full prlca 63663. Call now for
949.50
appointment.
Sanfort
South Pintcreat
8ani
Lrga Free
Banfort
Grot* Manors
Vaianri* villa*
DeLem
Se* our new line of floor covering
and complete home furnishing*.
IMMEDIATE
FREE DELIVERY
A. B. PETERSON
OCCUPANCY
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Broker Aaaeclalts: A. B. Paterson
Goner tad A Magnolia, Ph. t i n
Jr., P. J. Chtaursen, Garfield
MotUy Bilnnled
"Bed Bamberger" Mgr.
WUIstu, John Melacb and R. W.
Luxvriouily Planneo
Open Monday1! til 6:90 p.aa.
Williams. A. C. Doudacy, Lend
Moderately Priced
Surveyor.
VISIT OUR BALCONY
Phone 1129
US N. Park Ave.
Homes with 1
9 sad 4
end 9 baths situated on large, This la a free pass to the Rita
49—FARM and GARDDRN
eritaaeetiy
Mndeceped
iota.
Theatre for Jane Brown. Exp.
Pawed etreetd one tU ether
date Oct. 19, 1668.
MUsieearv-Evoftoariag S t r a w*
city oonronJanoeo make thee*
berry P U n U - 11X0 per bee*
eemnlOB
off
owner occupied Country Mem* Only 6868 Dawn
red CaU Ray Lord. 131T-W.
kemea truly delightful place* 2-Bedroom frame, fireplace, 1
te live,
porches. Kitchen equipped, oil
Llg'jitrums for sale. Large field
healer. 2 deep wella. Lot 2T0 x
Designed, Built and Sold
grown plants. 11.60 to 2.90.
140. 63AM.
Call 1607-W, Ssnford, Fla.

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14—APTS—HOUSES—ROOMS

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P I N E C R E S T homes

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HERE you have in engineered community
of fine home*, net In in atmosphere of quiet
rural charm, yet endowed with every metropolis
tan convenience. You have neighbor* who love their

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families and are proud of the community In which
they live. You have beauty, and etute and comfort, and
you have SECURITY for every hard*earned dollar you In*
vest. Here at South I’ lnerrent you ran establish your raatle,
and lw m Ifailed with the ealate you leave your children when you

have gone. Sanford fa a city with a flowing future, and the home*
|n South I'lnecrcflt will forever be monument* to Ita prugrenn.

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• Luxury homes in a moderate price range.
• Spacious country living with all city conveniences.
• Intelligent zoning restrictions to maintain high pro
perty value.

PAY O N L Y

• City water and City sewers Paved Streets etc.
• Ultra modern design in homes and surroundings to
meet today’s high standards fo r Comfort, Conven­
ience, and that "Luxury Look".

SELECT YO U R PLAN OF P A Y M E N T
I f You A rc A Veteran:
$625 Down Payment

Service Personnel FHA
$1950 Down Payment

$11100 Down Payment

(Include* cloning contn)

(Include* cloning contn)

(Include* cloning contn)

$67 Per Month

$65 Per Month

$00 Per Month

(Include* luxca and Ins.

(Include* luxca and Ins.

(Includin' taws uud Inn.)

W E CAN QUALIFY YOU FOR ONE OF THE FINANCE PLANS WITHIN 50 MINUTES

2 MORE HOMES ARE NOW COMPLETED AND READY TO HE OCCUPIED

Builders Of Finer Homes

Odkcun. &amp;■ ,
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BUAILEY ODHAM
President

23 MORE A R E UNDER CONSTRUCTION FOR COMPLETION IN 1 TO 3 WEEKS

2625 S.

FRENCH

Call 2100 or 29S0 For Aa Appointment At Your Convenience

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Established 190S

SA N FO R D , FLORIDA

I f Y m t R m M to Nat
Delivered By • P. M.
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Far Delivery

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MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1938

AsswscDied Pram Leased Wira

NO. 209

Krider Proposes Junior College On County Home Site
School Locating
,Here Will Mean
Much Progress
"We have a site In fwmlnoi*
Count}’ that U cp* of !hc most
desirable locations in the State
I or one of the Junior College*
that a it being plan of d by me
Stale Board of Education,'* John
Krider, Seminole Count} Chamber
*&gt;;' Commerce Executive Secretary
■said today.
* I have propo-c.l that we tltf
away with the antl&lt;|ultcii Count}
Ktider commented as he
tpoks of hi* proposal to oflel the
State a altc on which to locate «»ne
of the new school).
"This aitc, where Ih* County
Home i* now I o r a t r tj, tv
much more desirable for a JunJ«r College than fur lit prom t
’Aise," he said.
!n offering Ibe State Department ef Education the site where
the County Home I* now mcated,
we are offering them a site locat­
ed on a main high*a), easily
accessible to a population that
runt welt up into the fix figure
bracket, commented Krider.
"A Junior Cullrge located on
Highway 17-91 would be outside
gof a heavily populated arru that
■Arnold tend to reflfet its exclu­
sive u»e there," Krider said.
The Countv Comm1 ilmm -I-.-et
Slid that "it would hr easy to
keep the county's machinery,
locate its garage, maintenance and
repair shops on propcity not aa
Valuable ax the County Home
TIIE BEMINOI.K COUNTY HOME located on Highway
tile, and on piuperly now uwncJ
17-1)2.
south o f Sanford. John Krider, County Commission
by Suminula County.
"The newly proposed nursing cr-elcct. C ity Commissioner, and Manager o f Ihu Semi
jJn.mc for our elderly cititen)
♦mild be located on a »it* mure
suitable," according to
John
Krider.
The property where the County
Home is now located It » l»e&lt;iutifill site on one of the mu.n high­
ways of the State and ea-ily tcreuible from the m-i-th * o.ii,
tail ind n n t, and with the pro­
per planning could br of feud !o
the Jlate to be used for one uf
j^hrlr new colleges for which they
are now Marching fur locations,"
John Krider explained.
"I have thought about this pro­
posal for a long time," Krider
ill attend Ihe
(Conlinurtl &lt;m I'sgr lm
I Convention
ngs and Loan
League, Oetabes 11 1.1 at the Duval
11ntel In Tallahassee.
Joseph S. Guernsey, president of
the league, states that the thrsc
day meeting will feature addre-trs
from national leaders In the «avA Vocational Education Course lug* and loan business and round
Is being offered to all vocational tables on various aspects *f the
teachers in Seminutc County, said businras.
Fred Murray, direclur of adult
The convention opens on 1 hurtami vocational education.
day afternoon. October 11. with
The course will begin this after- a round table on Internal Audita
no*m, starting nt t o’clock, ie the m,l Controls lead by Verm* 0.
U**aid Room of the School Admin* ltn&lt;u-vtrcl, Director of DivitlJ'i uf
i-lration Building on Commercial Examinations, Fed ral Home l»an
Ave.
Hunk Boar-1, Washington, D C.
y J. A. Morrison will be the in- other participant* will be John
■tnirtor for the course which will F. Iltrb'on, Chief Examiner,
rover nine weeks with Instruction Fifth Federal Home Loan Ilxnk
from 4 to 8 o'clock every afler- Distilct;
My r o n
Williamson,
goon.
Miami lira* It Federal Savings ami
The cour»a is being conducted by luian Association; and Robert G.
the University of Florida Exten- l.andis. Home Federal Saving* Fair through Tuesday, not q1
lien Service with instructoi* from and Loan Asioviatinn of Holly* so warm; low tonight 10-33
the University of Florida staff.
tContinued no Page 10)

Weather

Official Su gge sts
Private N ursing
Home For Elderly

nole County Chamber o f Com mure*, (in se t) proposes Hint
the site lie lin'd for * Junior College. (S tu ff Photo)

Volunteer Fire
Dept To Sponsor
Barbecue Nov. 10

LONGWOOD— The lamgwuod
VuluntesT Fire Department anu*nincest ye-terduy that It will In1 1it
a bnrberue **n Nov. 10 &lt;Saturday)
in Htmnyshade Patk.
Fund) raised from this event
will be used to purchase new
equipment for the truck I auxi­
liary) they had ncquhrd after the
baibcrue held last year.
Co-chairman Larry Chunutt a
Co chairman Larry Chunutt and
Paul Cluiltier. .Intr that serving
TTie Hanford Lions Club wilt will begin at 3 p. m.
o b s e r v e "District Governor's
Week" tonight at their second
night meeting held al the Yacht
Club beginning at 6:43 p m.
A program In honor of District
Governor David l.ondquist of Or­
lando. lias been planned.
Principal speaker for the oc­
casion will be past District tiniernnr Earl Ztrliarth of Pierson
Tin- annual ilghl bulb tale, ac­
cording tu Hen Wale, chairman
of (be San foul Lions Club com­
mutes- for the event, will get
underway on October 13.
"We will canvass the entire
Sanford area", said Cbalrmat Hen
Wade, "to give everyone an op­
portunity In participate In Iht
"sight conservation" program of
our club."
Members of the Sanford Lions
Club will go from home Ur n else,
in the Sanford area, telling tight
bulb,, proceeds from which will
benefit the -Ight conservation pro­
gram of the club.
"We have furnishel eye glaives,
an) have had examinations mide
le.uitng In llie pietcriblng of eye
glas-e-. for children who .tool.I
not otherwise be able to si-cute
the proper attention for their
eyes," Chairman W»*lr said,
"Of course," he said “ this &lt;»
only a small portion of our pro­
gram but U is the most out.land­
ing part of the work we do in
our Sight Conservation program."
The light bulb sale will start
on Octobber 13 and continue
throughout that week, Wade said.

Lions To Observe
District Governor
Week At Meeting

At 1114. ( M R WOMAN IMFfi
MIAMI - .r - Mrs. T. V. Moore,
13, active in polities and Dade
County rlvic affair* since 1901,
died last night.
She wa* past president of Ih*
Florida Federation of Women's
Clubs and the Florid* Women'*
Methodist Missionary Society and
a member of Ihe stale Demo­
cratic irriir.il cummiltie.

FIRE PREVENTION WEEK atnrts off this morning as Mayor F. D. Scott sign* a pn&gt;Clamation naming the week of Oct. 7*13 ns "Fire Prevention Week" in Sanford. l*ook• ln g on arc (standing) George Andrew Speer, president of the Seminole County Junior
(-hHml&gt;cr of Commerce. Sanford Fire Chief Mack N. Cleveland Sr.- and Robert Crumley,
Chairman of the Jaycec Fire Prevention Week committee. (Staff Photo)

Additional
Local News
on Page 7-J0

"It t* time now to provide
better rare for our vldeily peo­
ple in their sunset years, ami at
a lower cost." John Krider, City
Ctommisikmrr and Executive Secrelary of the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce, said to­
day.
"The idea of a county "poor
house" li antiquated and itn lha
proper way to trte car* of our
older ritiiens," Krtdrr said.
Krider said that It it lime that
Seminole County modemlie Its
facilities for this Important phase
Of the county's obligation In line
with other counties throughout
the stale.
"it is trssibte to do this," said
Krider. "for each and everyone
of thrm is entitled to somethin!
—Social Security, old age pension*
of Welfare Department aid."
The care for our elderly people
should br put on a private nurs­
ing home basis. said Kthlrr, where
they will get the proper rare, the
p.op«r food, diet, exercise and
medical rarr.
In the proposal for such a radi*
ral change In the county'* poli­
cies, Krider said that Ihe county,
perhaps, would necessarily hava
In subsidise the move to a certain
extent—but not at the exresilve
cost that is now budgets ' by Ihe
county gnvernjncnl, and pal I out
of the taxpayers money
lie explained that the average
elderly peison receive* approxi­
mately MO a month while lh« av­
erage cost fm opeiatlng the nurs­
ing home would lie in Ihe neighItnrhiHsf of $1W. Inc hiding the cost
of maintenance, the necessary
equipment. and everything el.e in
the operating expense.
"All the minty would have to
/to " Krider .alii "wctlM la* -dn
•utrplrmr., the Inr-me of mu
elderly people by at-nit UU a
month."
in other words, the cost to
maintain the HI people tn the
(CtnilmiMi *&gt;n I'agr Srvriw

Higginbotham Seeks
Re-Election To Post
' I should like tu announce ihat
I will be a candidate for re elec­
tion to the City Commission for
a three year term on Nov. 0,
IWd." Earl Higginbotham said
this morning.
C om in Ittloner Higginbotham,
who It Ihe teronri commissioner In
announce for re election said "I
do this solely on the bails of
wanting to see Ihe t*ity of San­
ford continue la grow and expand
a* It ha&gt; done in the past few
year*.
"While serving a* a enmmiitloner during the past three
years." said Higginbotham, “ I
have had the pleasure of serving
with a group of men who have
helped the city progtet* mote than
any time tn the pait. We hive
had *omr of the major problems
of alt time cumr up In-fore the
City Commisihm during this
period. The sewer system was
constructed which helped to give
serviers to many people. The
sewage treatment plant is still a
problem In be fare*!. The city ha*
undertaken a street surfacing
program that has been net-dr*' for
year*."
Commissioner Higginbotham ro­
es! led that "The past three
year) has )ren the set Ilenient of
the ilecliic franchise with the
power company. This has mrant
added revenue to the rily In a
fair settlement of a big question.
The revenue la being used to give
It*, peopio uf Sanfttrd a rootmt'nlty renter, fire slatlnn, and
many other thing* we hive need­
ed for years."
In ndditlon, liggtnbotbam said
tCuntlnuesi on 1'age Seven)

Board To Discuss
Improvement Plan;
Okay Appointment
The Board of Sanford City Commisiioner* will meet tonight to
dltcuit one of the lightest agen­
da* to confront the five man
group of city fathers.
Top item on the two-item agenda
will be the discussion relative
to Ih* financing of Sanfor.l'a
Capital Improvement program
which Inclujr* a Sanford Cirle
Center, a new Municipal Fire fit*,
tlun, new fire apparatus *
Colored swimming pool for tho
Goldsboro Recrealional Area, the
Municipal Boat Basin, and near
equipment badly needed for va­
rious departments of the city'g
general government.
A committee apolntrd by May.
or F. 1). Scott to look Into Capi­
tal Improvement Program financ­
ing will probably report on Ihrli
findings. Two important bidi
hinges) on the success of the rommiltee s securing of the necessary
money which It to bo backed by
the Florida Power and Light
Company
franchise agrxomt*i|
return!.

The appointment of If. S. Say*
er at Finance Director for tho
City of Sanford will be finally ap­
proved by the Board and Sanford
City Commissioner*. Sayer's po­
sition will be the top position in
Hanford’s City government, next
to that of City Manager Warren
E. Knowles.
Sayer will retain his position
tCofltlaaed on Page |gy

Yankees Take 3-2
Lead In Series;
Mantle Hits Homer

I.arson, a B foot, 4 Im-h native
-if Michignn City., who now lives
in San Diego, Calif, pitched sup­
erbly with the peculiar no-windup
style he adopted during the registar season. He struck nut even,
including last man tu face him,
pinch hitler Dale Mitchell
A crowd of tv. Mi wa&lt; ilmost
breathless at the finish at Larsen
set a new Series record by re­
tiring 14 Dr,leers In order through
the first right innings ami fa*ed
the tall end of the llronklyn b.itu
ing order with s perfe • :sme In
sight.
Mantle's hmm *
—*r
hi field standi in th« fourth its*
ring was Ihe uocltluu mu
tthough the Yanks got three mnrtt
hits off Sol 31aglie m th* sixth
amt scored a second run.
k
.
1
■
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1 q 1
Marti*, winner nr the first game
of the Series, pltrhed well enough
■ 1
tn win most games. He gave up
i
only five hit* walked two ami
1H
f t '
fanned flvr.
I
The nearest previous appruarh
a World Series no hitter was in
"YOU CAN CROW ORCHIDS” nuys Ml** Mary Noble to her mother, Mr*- Fred B. Noble. to
1NT. when Floyd Bill Brens of
This tieonts no *ur|&gt;rl*e to her listener, n* itother Noble realize* that the book titled the Yankees held the Dodger* hit"You Can Grow Orchid*” by dantfhtor Mary i* now In its aecond printing anti the *ul&gt;- less for II 2 1 Innings before t'in-hjeet of Imok reviews in the major federated circle* of Florida garden chib*. Mother hitler Cookie Lavagetto singled
Ilrvans gave up ten wtika that
Noble I* distinguished In her own right, lacing; garden wlitor of the Florida rimes - l niun
tlmo and lost the gam* M .

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and for year* on tiie governing board of ihe Jacksonville federated Garden Club-____

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SANFORD, FLORIDA
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19M

New Road Route Met
With Mixed Reaction
Hi way Ma y Lund Says
B y p a s s Allocation
S a n f o r d Be Made At

News oI tbs Stst* Rosd Board's
Immediate allocation of
tentative approval of k limited
access highway that was reported ■even million dollar approval
will bypass DeLand, Orange City, expenditure* on the Sanford
DeBary. Sanford, Casselberry, Base should be made as rap
Winter Park and Orlando met with aa possible, Arnold Lund, Rep
lielan nominee for Congress hi
mixed reaction this Homing.
Fifth Congressional District,
R»waver, la early morning re­ dared
today.
leases from Tallahassee, the road
"Congress has approved
war described as starting at a
point near Sanford and across spending of this money for
Lake Monroe to a point south of base", ho staled, "but in ­
DeLand where the present four vestigation at Washington
lane highway revarta to two lanas. closes that there has been no
Chamber of Commerce Manager location of the funds to data,
John Krider, who Is also City this is, the public shuld be
Commissioner and County Com­ fled of it. Thare should not
missioner-elect said this morning delay in getting action on
“ any comment *te&gt;u)d be retenred Ject."
Lund stated that it was
u A l we find out what the route
to obtain information on s
Is going to ba."
Krider said, “1 am disappointed matters because of the great m
*t the moment, Wa expected bar of bureaus In Washing
trouble but you don't gat things through which matters had
without trouble. We're not going dear.
“President Elsenhower has b
to Just ait back and let this thing
trying to streamline the multir.. GAINESVILLE, - Here'* an idea of what the Kentucky “Wildcat*" will be faced with
happen without opposition."
of bureaus in Washing­ when they meet the Florida “Gntora" thin weekend. These mijorett** nre members of
Oq the route of tiiu proposed number
ton,"
he
said "In fact, h* has the University of Florida Fighting Gator Bnnd. They are (1 to r) Colleen Engebretaon,
highway that was approved be­
recommended
favorable
action daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Engebretaon, 1017 W. 25th St., Sanford; Mary Poyncause the causeway joining French
A f t and 17-W In Volusia County on tha Hoover Committee Re­ tar, daughter of Mrs, R. R, Poynter, Country Club Colony, Melbourna; and Mary Mar­
would be parallel with the federal port that is designed to gat rid garet Stafford, daughter of J. A. Stafford, Coleman.
government'a limited aceass high­ of many of them.
way, Krider said "Wa'ra not fa­ 'rMost of these bureaus came in­
miliar enough with it to know what to being since INS through the
to do—aa soon as the engineer* desire of the Democrats to create
complete the designation of the Job*. Many are useless and many
route we’ll know what steps to taka. are overlapping. Many are . re­
“ Were not giving up on French sponsible for tbs' gams work,"
Ave.,” Krider commented, “ It's ba added, "It's high time a more
going to Uko a lot of thinking and timple manner could be devised
so thst the public could find out The Samlnol* Mutual Concert "Charley's Aunt," tha
We've got to have a plan."
what is going on. But that is dif­
Otamber of Commence President ficult withaut a centralisation of Association opens its 1M4-ST win­ comedy ciaasle.
Clifford McKlbbin was very brief the bureau*,N
ter season on Nov. If whan Mary And as the last concert.*! —
-reason, members i f tbs loasl
in his statement, whan be aald
pointed out that 'many ad Uuichlnsfcn, notad Broadway *c- concert association will hear “The
“ Uptll wa'ra mote informed' about thaLund
bureau chieftain* war* ra­ tree*, brine* bar "Thumbnail Festival Symphonette" directed by
It wo are not in a position to maks luctant
ni •»
‘o give ou information Theatre" to Sanford.
Robert Rudie. an exciting young
any outement."
Four concerts will b* presented American violinist. Featured with
J. Bra tity Odham, chairman of on improvements contamploted
the Citlsen’a Long Range High­ in any cartaln locality because this vevr. raid the eoneart as- the musical group will ba C^n
, (Delation's
president,
Francis this Otlst, harpist, Elisabeth
way planning Committee, reached they did not have complete fact*1
1i Roumillat, today.
Winslow, soprano, and Howard
in Titusville this morning by pertaining thereto.
telephone, said "All I know is centralUin^Vulhorkv ^on'vsSoua "We
Shaw, baritone.
believe
that
"
»
•
»c!l.v.
thst
the
Sanford
What I've read but I'm confidant ^ ^ lnfb. Ul ° rllL „n.
Icoecert audience, member* of the
thV Billy Dial. Fifth District f.k/n is
Matu,‘1 Conc,rt Association, will
Road Board Member and the Stale •The nibllc w i^d hi’ve
oy Ml”
Hutchinson
In seathe Rally Day Set
0p&gt;
,n|n|
performance
of the
Road Board of Florida are going Tna Public would have s batter : tn
to do everything they can to opportunity to obtain -first hand ion," said Roumillat.
A t Altamonte
tt.
work out a plan on this road that facts on matter* which are vital Miss Hutchinson scored a graat
to
them.
Will satisfy the federal govern­
success with critics and audience* Church Sunday
ment and coma as near aatlsfying
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — The
alike In her New York debut at
tbs business people as possible.. |
Timas Hall two seasons ago, which Altamonte Community Church
“Road Board Commissioner!, Gasoline Sales
i
called for a second and equally Sunday School will hold Ms annual I -.t-,v
have two problems," explained
successful appearance there the Rally Day Sunday at 6:30 a.m.
In
County
Total
Odham, “one of planning roads to
following season. Mary Hutchinson according to an announcement by
Riegt the needs of traveling public
KIRK MAY
is a favorite solo artist from coast Superintendent Allen Forward.
atw th e other of trying to appease 796,558 Gallons
A brief program will b# present­
(Staff Photo)
Gasoline sales In Seminole Coun­ to coast.
those who have Inveated along the
ed by each dais and promotion
Her
p
r
o
g
r
a
m
will
include
existing routes.
ty rfurlnf the month of August, ISwill be made at this time. Teach★
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“This new route may be two or 56 totaled 769,551 gallons, Ray E. "Thumb-nail Theatre." a group of ers are Mrs. Graham Fuller, Mrs.
original
character
sketches;
"Dra­
thro* miles west of Sanford," aald Green, State Comptroller reported
matic Portraits" portraying hero­ Alien Forward. Mrs. Donald Mac­ Herald Carrie'
Odham, “It's progress, though' it today.
ines
of history and drama; "Shake- Leod, Mrs. K. Durnell and Miss
doesn't meet our Immediate pro- Tax, at 7c par gallon, collected
Says Honesty
spear*'*
Heroines" with Immortal Mary Jane Smith.
grim , Its long range benefits will in flemlnol* County cam* to ft!,• Tha program will be held in
ladles
faithfully
adapted.
be terrific."
76*.OS, he aald, "with two rent*
the new educational building and Is Best Policy
Odham, in explaining his position per gallon returned to th# county. It was pointed out that Mis* all parents and friends ar# Invited
A Sanford Herald carrier spied
&lt;Centlan«d On Page 3)
Hutchinson
will
be
seen
and
heart!
Seminole County's check for road
to attend.
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five-doll*r bill on the floor In
bond and road building purposes, in both comedy and .dramatic
one of Sanford's department stores
sketches.
amounts to *21,56T.*J.
Control Baptist
yesterday which had gone unnotic­
In his report.
Comptroller The concerts, this season, will Purcell Funeral ed Just below a rack of drosses.
Green painted out that Gasoline again be held In tha Plnecrost
Church Ordains
" it wasn't mine," said Kirk May,
aaiea during the month of August School Auditorium.
Saturday Morning tS-ycar-oM
cat Her, "hut I couldn’t
(sales reported and tax collected Three other conrerts. for the Funeral service* for Mr*. B. E.
Three Deacons
during September) totalled 111.-'coming season will be held In Purcell, who was killed In an leave it there for someone to pick
Charles Gale, J. Q. Galloway, and 6*3.413 gallons, an Increaae ofl.-:j*nuary and February of 1*57.
up srut tsk# off for themselves.
Jack Owens ware ordained as dea­ 34I.IM gallons over tha 1MJ00,US.These will Include The Chantilecr automobile-truck collision oear
*T picked It ap and took It to
Raton Rouge, La. last Sunday,
cons of the Central Baptist Church gallon* sold during the previous, Male Quartet, four soloists from have
the manager of the store and
been
sot
for
Saturday
morn
In
*f Kanfnrd at an Ordination Ser- month of July. In addition, August the Robert Shaw Chorale.
have been set for Saturday turned It In,” aald. Kirk.
Wica'hald last Sunday at 2:30.
•ala* war* ISAM,Ml gallons mors
Oct. 6, at the First Me­ "Five dollars U a lot of money,"
mm Ordination Sermon was de­ than tha 160413476 gallon* sold Players, Incorporated, known mnndne,
livered by the Rsv. Marla Wants in the asms month Ui* previous as America's finest tourln* reper­ thodist Church In Orlando, at II said Kirk, "hut It wasn't mine
tory theatre company, will offer o'clock.
and I wouldn't keep It."
of DeLeon Springs; the Charge to year.
the Deacons was given by the
this large Increase
Rav. Fred Fisher of the First Ban in *Reflecting
asoils* consumption la the
list Church of Sanford; the month of August gas tax collec­
Charge t0 the Church was given tions totalled 17,141,066, an |n.
by the Bev. Lewis Futch of LongThe editor and publisher o&lt; • methods of eating, dressing, study- News la the assentlal facts conwood: and lh« Ordination Prayer cross* of *443,45* over the $7,404,- Tha Sanford Herald spoke at th# | lag, traveling and a multitude of renting any happening, event, or
M*
collected
during
the
previous
waa led by the Rev. &gt;. G. Brown
month (a six per cant Increase), noon luncheon merlin* nt Ihe San- other things. It creates a desire ids* that possess** human Inter­
of Lake Monroe.
Rotary Club, Monday and the oa th* part of th* readers, to po*-( est; that affects or has ao inand an increase of H40JM over ford
Klwanls Club yesterday, seas the many thlngi they road fluenc* on human Ufa or happithe t7407,Mi collected oa sties Banfon'
Tbe two programs acre
in
for th* same month last year (an observance of National Newspaper about and this desire crestes am-, ness..
New* is based on people, and
bitio to improve earning cap
American Legion
Increase of 13 per cent).
Week
which
is
being
conducted
is
to be gauged entirely on how
acitias
te
tha
end
that
people
Total gas tax collections far the throughout the United State*.
it Intonate other peopla.
are also improvavd.
Convenes Monday first
three months of last fiscal
The add rasa made -by Fred
News comprises all current acThe subject of my talk today
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - The year amounted to g30.te3.64a. Re­
Bi-monthly meeting of American flecting Florida's growth, ga* tax Perkins, editor and publisher of is th* relationship of the news­ tlvllle: which a n of general hu­
Legion Post No. I l l and Auxiliary collections for the first three The Sanford Herald was aa fol­ paper to the community. I know man interest, aad tbe best news
of no better way to start a talk is that which interests tha most
Unit will be bald at the Legion months of this fiscal year amount lows:
"This is National Newspaper
Bum* Monday at S p.m.
to 1*3.441473. an increase af f t. week and a good time la remem­ on newspapers than to give a da- reader*.
fnitioa of news.
Newspapers a n second to non*
. Cnmdr. D. T. Warren will ran- 74*4*4, ar 1SJ per cent.
ber Just hot. much we depend up­ Tb# following definitions w an in tha business af gathering and
duet tha Poet- meeting. - Mr*
on our Newspapcau.
obtained by a questionnaire sent disseminating tha news aa tb*
ftw ik Rutsell is Auxiliary pra*
The average American Is the out to editors by Colliers Weekly: name implies, newspaper, news,
"Tbe Fropbrt and the Ballet"
best read Individual the world News is whatever your readers no other mass media can sub­
Bet. . . Acte started!"
*
stitute far tha dally printed words
This slogan, Implying Re­ baa aver known. Americans ac­ want to know about.
publican corruption a t tb* quire more and m en knowledge Everything that enough peapl* of a Mwspapsr.
Gome Postponed
polls, was successfully used everyday through the abundaace wa is road la aewa, provided R I would Ilk* te five you what
B R O O K L Y N MT-Bascby tb* Democrat* la 16ft te of reading matter that comas their dan* not violate good taste and my personal conception of a
the laws of libel.
Mwapapar is. I believe that It is
hall Commissioner Ford Frick
elect Grover Cleveland to Itis way.
tefcy ordered tha postponeNewspaper* have adopted aa
News Is anything that happens the greatest fane for good or
second term.
M M of today’s second gtme
evil in a community.
Want Ada a n noted for tbalr them* for National News­ in which people are interested.
*T Ue World Bertas between
stuffing your mall • box with paper Weak "Freedom's Key T* Whatever concerns public wel­ We who are fortunate aMUgb
Bceahlj u and the New York
replies tad your packets with Better Living.* Aad truly your fare. whatever interest* tb* in­ to operate a newspaper I consider
M M * because of . light
profits. Call m i to profit from newspaper is the key te batter dividual 1a aay of his relations, but temporary custodians af a ear
Urtag
activitl.s, opinions, properties or vice vehicle In our community.
m *nd "menacing weather."
what you have te offer.
-------------------------II tails af asw^aad improved'poramal
By aur operation of a newspaper
I* Mura.

Mutual Concert A ssn To Open
Season With Thumbnail Theatre

Herald's

Na. 204

W ire

Condemnation Suit Net
Verdict Is Returned
By Jury As $161,709
&gt; A Circuit Coart Jury eompUtsd#Ma findings aa Um condemnation
suit in acquiring right-of-waya for
tb* feur-lantng af 17-tt from Firs
Points to tha Orange County Ua*
yesterday.
Th* suit required mars than a
weak t* complete and waa beard
before Judge Vaster Carlton, Cir­
cuit Judge of tha Ninth Judicial
Gov. Goodwin Knight of Cali­ The net verdict returned far
Sates Tax collection* in Semi­
fornia will lead an Elsanhowar- land and attorney* faaa earns I* nole County dropped for the first
Lund mass meeting Oct. • In tha *1*1,7ft.
time in many months, according
Dayton* Beach Peabody Audi­ n re court appraisal for tha par­ to a report this morning from
torium, H was announced yes­ cels of land and property In tbe State Comptroller Bay E. Green.
terday.
Th* eollactieaa in September,
condemnation tuk waa approxi­
Th* meeting will promote the mately *35,000 lea* than tha ver­ based on August sales, of this
candidacy of Arnold Lund for dict returned yesterday after- year came te *3643146.
Congress aa wall aa th* aampaiga
The total collections for Rapt,
for President Elsenhower, accord­
1M6 a rt C 431.44 lower than tha
The
land.
Involved
hi
the
caning G&gt; Dwight H. Allan, chairman
Mm* period in IMS, according to
of the Volusia County Republican damnation proceedings, waa set the report from the State Comp­
at
*141,000
with
tha
attorneys
Organisation.
troller. Belas Tax collections for
Delegation* from 11 countias ar* fees at *13,706.
the
month ending Sept. 30, 1H*
Brian Henry at ton a y for tha
ax parted. The matting which is
open to tb* publle will begin at State Road Board, re presented
However, tha statewide
tb* State and County Attorney Tax eollactieaa picture, as re­
• p.m., Allen said.
Mack
N.
Cleveland
Jr.,
rapes
sfnt"All people who support Eiaenported by Kay K. Groan waa aa
hover and Lund ar* Invited to at­ ad Baminola County.
follows:
t
tend. Thera wtll b* no ehargt for Many of th* parcels of land, In­ Salas tax collections during tb*
volved
In
tb*
condemnation
pro­
admission,” hs aald.
month of September (based aa
"Governor Knight is a national ceedings, wars settled out of court, August aala*) totalled *7,163456,
ftugnro and I boiler* all who attend and tb* amount of money Involved Aa expected this waa a decrease
will tn'oy henring him and Lund In th* settling of the clalma la in under the 974M4*3 collected dur­
present th* Issues of this cam­ addition to th* Jury verdict.
ing tha provisos month; how­
paign. 1 urge that people that
Attorney Mack N. Cleveland Jr., ever, tha decrease of 11,706 • te
want to hear tha faeti .a! this this morning, aald "Wa will pretty very alight~duriag IN I Septem­
campaign attend this meeting," well exhaust our county money ber fell *41466 M ew the c*U*^»
Alim stated.
available for right-of-waya on the
of August
Appointed to serve on th* steer­ aouth section of tb* 17-M
This Mantk'a collect iroa rupreing commltte* for th* masting by four-lining project."
n t n large Increase over colAllen wart William S. Moore, Ken­
tactions far the Mate month r f
neth Eeh, Georg* Hass, Mr*. Ka­
tb* previous pear, an taarearo a f
therine Clark*, Mr*. King Nelson
U,US,Tft, ar 14.4 par cant. (Sept­
af Daytona Beach. Roy Bhuger, Veterans In Area
ember lftg eeOecttena ware an
Leslie Mayer, Mrs: W. W. Hurt,
iroroast nf 14J par seat nvavr
Harry A. Dooley and Mra. Walter T o Get Assistance September
1144).
Millar, all of DeUnd Volusia
Collection*
te date this flateal
From
Consultant
County.
Others appointed to this com­ Veterans af this area whs need yror amount to tSLUSAft, na temittee included Albert Sehwavt, uli to net to
M n. Jeeaptejpewvftad by tea
I*
aver fast year
*
from R
(First throe
Jr./, and Mr*. A. F. Van Deinea. alataut State
mandh caOeetkha last ftaicsl year
of Orlando; Floyd S h a m ana
Vatartba or their
Clark Kauffman of Leesburg; may consult Jones while be la ward en intonate of ISA per croft
Mr* Elliabath Peffly of Clermont; In this area and may roealva over the asm* period in lftM).
From tbsro figures It la evident
Clark Vane* of Ocala; F. R. Hol­ assistance In fftng applications
lingsworth af Kissimmee; Jamas for hespitaHaathuii compensation, that dollaMriso and perron tabeFI Turn sort e of St. Cloud; Lewis pensions, Insurance problems, loan wise, collections this year are run­
ning ahead af last year’s in an
W. Muialar and Mrs. Jennie Mc­ Benefit*, educational
training
Nulty of Melbourne; Dr. W. D. (Un­ bortal benefits and miscellaneous appreciate* amount. In addition
man and B. T Keating a! Floral subject!, where legal entitlement wa have made a study of collecttens during tea last five years;
City: William R etain *f Flagler la Involved.
during that time toUactiros dat­
Beach: B. W. Caroy of St. AaguaJones has been invited to this ing th* first throe months have
tine; Gtty Allan at Sanford; Mr*.
Knox Burger af Cocoa; Gen. Kl- eras as a special consultant by represented between 30 and U per
Isrhe Carter of THusvUU; Wheelock KarlyU Housholder, county ser­ cent af the year's final total. If
Whitney Jr. af Ponta Varda Beach. vice officer. He will relieve Tom this pattern te net rhinged, col­
Deen who la on atek leave and lection far this fiscal yro- -till
may be contacted ns follows: rosily surpass gift —
dol­
Oct. * from l i f t to 4:ft p.m. at lars, (166,0644*4 was collected
county service office.
laat fiscal year).
Oct. S
. Admlsalaast
Denmark Montgomery (Sanford)
Brownies, Girl
'Civil Defense'Is
Mrs. Alice Glenn (Sanford)
Dora Guerry (Sanford)
Topic A t Women's Scouts Stage
Discharges:
Miry BarUay (Ovlado)
Week
Civic League M eet ALTAMONTB STRINGS
Samuel Fulton (Banfard)
- The
LONGWOOD
Loufwued
Wo­
Bar. Henry Williams (Sanford)
South
Seminole
County
Girt
Stoats
men's Civic League met eo Tues­ and Brownie Scouts held Ball
Charlie Carter (Sanford)
lea
day
for
its
first
meeting
of
tb*
Louisa Partaln and baby boy
at the American Legion Home en
year
'56-57
at
Library
Hall.
(Sanford)
Prairie Lake both Moaday aad
In tha absence of tbe president, Tuesday nights.
Oct. 4
Mra. B. R. Gray, who la aa vaca­ ■Brownie leaders Mrs, Nancy
Mach Cleveland Br. (Sanford) tion in Oregon, second-vie# presi­ Rusaatl, Mr*. Hugh Wolf, and Mra.
dent, Mra. airland Shaw renduct- Thomas W. Pinnock Jr. wars la
Mrs. J. N. Wells (Sanford)
ed tb* meeting. Tbe secrotary als* ehargt of thep regram Monday, in
Sheila Jordan (Sanford)
William B. Murray (Sanford) being away, mlnutaa were omitted which meviaa ware shown. Leader*
and Mrs. N. A. Bunneti took notes. Of Girl Scouts were in charge
Tapie of tha moating waa “Civil of tho Tuesday night roasiro with
Defense" and Mra. Jamas Mc­ Mrs. W. O. Moon, Mrs. Joan
Grath, who has been contacted Helms end Mra. W. H. Cl emente
Considerable toludlness throe ah with thep reject for some time, in ebarge- Refreshment* were
Friday, scaltrrod thundershowers very ably captained the necessity •aread te the large group af par­
meetly daring aftrrnsaas and of all being prepared in ease af ents attending.
such an emergency arising.
•r*alnf*| law taalght SS-71,

Eisenhower-Lund
Meeting Scheduled
Oct. 9 In Daytona

Seminole County
Tax Collections
Drop Last Month

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Notes

Weather

Registration List
Reaches 12,272

Loyalty Is To Sanford, Seminole County
grow. Wo a n vary much like tha
city commissioner whan ha
off!re, or tha county commissioner
or the legislator
everything ha ran to batter the
community hr represents.
Whan wa assumed responsibility
of Tb* Sanford Harold in early
INI it waa apparent that Sanford
had many Modi. One of Ua groatoat needs was growth. In lftO
Sanford had a population af 1L»
000. In 1M0 almost 11,006. In IN I
nn estimated 11466. Today
have an estimated MAN.
la f t years Sanford had te­
rras sod 44ft. In tha |
years than has bean a growth af
over 6460. Wa do net claim that
Um arwapafir is raapwilbli far
M. Wa d o h o w ov*
wo have bean partiaBy
bis.
For years Sanford
trying te get a badly
to) that today is a reality. Lead­
ing citisca* nf Banfard ware "
ante that brought it about- Wa
Just triad te ba helpful to (bate.
bullies of operating •
then wa assume tb* task of baIp- A ais-tausd French Ava. la
(Cantteaad Oa Faga I)
log tha community to
«

wa assume tremendous responsi­
bilities. First to tha public that
w serve, secondly to th* em­
ployes and lastly to the stock­
holders.
We who a n responsible for th*
publication of newspaper* must
have the couraga to navar con­
nive with special interests against
tha Interest and welfare of th*
people that wa serve. Wa must
have tha courage to do that which
may be unpiMaant to maintain
tbe health of tha whole being of
th* newspaper.
And te malatalu that health
nothing can do ao much as first
keeping our minds on tha matter
of service to tb* people that we
serve and second keeping th*
property financially round enough
so hat w* can wet fast that wa
can ba persuaded into doing that
which wa foal should not bo 4mm
or loavs undone that which Mould
bo dono far tho betterment af
our community and our

Seminole County's raglstntiro
list te higher new than It baa ever
' oa, commented Seminole County
ipcrvlcor af Registration Camilla
Bruce, this morning.
"Through yesterday, our total
registration is 13473." Mrs. Iras*
said today.
Ragiatrotieo, at tha office of th*
Supervisee of Baglatrotted In the
Chamber of Commerce Building,
will eoatten* through I p.m. Sat­
urday.

IT. PKTKRSBUBG f t- T h a
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THE SANFORD HERALD

Ftffft 2, Thun., Oct. A, 1968
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monthly rail* (or each of ita UO
•mployaa la bt.ng proposed by
(lit* Florida Board of Forestry to
roinhai a heavy turnover In per­
sonnel.
The board vole&lt;l WcJnotday to
Include the ralie, totaling about
I2SO.OOO a year. In ita budget reMit-tta to the IBST Legislature
Slate Foreater C. 1!. Coulter
laid the personnel turnover lilt
year was 34 per cent.
Particularly needy, he aeid, arc
aailitant ranger* who work Btt
days a week during the fire sea*
son and are anhjrct to night call
on a *175 bade monthly salary.
Coulter raported tho board’s
tnree nuraertei this year ar.&gt; pro*
during 11T nil’itun pine lee-lllng*
_ f l r above last year'* record 53
million—and have order* for 140
million.
Ita recommended fundi to es*
tabllih a fourth nursery and the
board voted to conduct a quick
■urvay for ana in South Florida.

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Thura„ Oct 4, 1966, Page S

New Road

Herald's
(Cm Ubm O P re s Page t&gt;
a reality that a short time ago
was a narrow atreet with more
mU than pavement. Again lead­
ing citizens of Sanford were reapomlble and again we tried to
be aa helpful aa we could.
A divided four-laned hiway be­
tween Sanford and polnta aouth la
under conitmetion. We were not
responsible but I believe we helpd ie d some.
We, in The Sanford Herald, be­
lieve that we have aided in creat­
ing a progreialve attltuda on tha
part of our people.
We believe we have helped in
creating a more solid front for
the betterment and the progresi
of Sanford and Seminole County.
A *7004)00 improvement pro­
gram is underway. A aurvey o»
q the feasibility of building a
^ causeway across Lake Monroe la
now being made. When you ask
a person If ht believes the cause­
way will be built, usually the an­
swer is yes. WHY? - I believe
It is attitude. A progressive think­
ing attitude of Seminole County
citiiens that has been brought about by the efforts of all of us.
I do not believe this attitude
existed a few years ago. One of
• the main obligations a newspaper
his to its community is to help
create a progressive outlook.
A few months ago we found It
necessary to review and analyte
our newspaper outlook. We went
to vrrious sources and asked for
information of what they thought
the future growth of Seminole
County might be. Some of the
large firms even furnished us
— with graphs. From this infor™ mation wa fashioned our own
chart. It was apparent to us that
to servo o u r forecast of future
fcrowth in Sanford of 29.000 people
by 1900, of 60,000 people by 19M, of 100,000 people by 1976, that
we would have to do long range
planning. The first step, the purrhsse of a lsrgcr and faster press
has been accomplished. We are in
the process of buying new machf Inery that we feel we must have
to do the right job for our reader!
and advertiser*. This year we will
use approximately 100 tons of
newsprint. We have stepped this up
so that by 1960 we will be receiv­
ing 265 tons and contracts have al­
ready been signed.
Naturally when we assume ob­
ligations like this wa are confi­
dent that we will grow with our
— community and our area. And
* when wa grow It enables u* to
acquire better end more expensive
equipment. It eneblcs u* to ecquire better talent to serve our
people.
A newspaper is only as large
and as strong as the readers and
advertisers make it. It isn’t neces­
sarily the people that operate a
newspaper that Improves and en­
large* it. In fact it improves to
g the degree of support it receives.
A newspaper in a business
way is like your business, aa your
volume grows you ere able to
offer better service, larger stock*
and mors variety. So it is with
your newspaper.
What does a newspaper give
to a community in an economic
way? The Sanford Hceraid has an
annual payroll of (100,000. We
have 26 employes full time. Two
w part time, eight correspondent!
and 2$ carriers. Almost all of
this money is used in Sanford,
creallqg a purchasing power that
while not the largest Is one of the
largest In our town.
Newspaper people ere generally
the most conscientious people in
a community about spending their
money at home. And the reason is (hat dally ihty contact the
m merchants and readers that make
their earnings possible.
You perhapa reed of our pay­
ing off In allver dollars this past
week. Actually they are your dol­
lars In tha process of returning
to you.
As a town grows so does ita
newa volume.
*7e have found that we now de­
vote three times as much space
for our soda) columns, sports
g column!, editorials and news co­
verage than wa did three years
ago.
Newspaper* occupy a unique
position in each community. They
are the center of public confi­
dence, the makers of morale, the
trustees of the public welfare.
When tragedy or an important
event occurs, your newspaper
must disseminate the abundance
tm of material that comes their way.
w Wa must separate rumor* from
th* facta so that ma can accur­
ately and truthfully report it to
you.
For U years, your newspaper,
The Sanford Herald, hai been
bringing new a to you, your par­
ents, your children and In some
cases to your children’s children.
We have printed news about
you, for you and unfortunately In
£ acme cases against you.
Wo have been criticised and we
have been praised. Soma of tha
criticism was Justified and soma
not. However this Is your Ameri­
can privfltga, a privilege that
newspapers helped to create and
have fought t* preserve.
Almost everyday a newspaper
'Must make decisions on various
Issues. We must determine whether w* must fight a particular
# issue if it to net for the beet wel­
fare of the people or if we must
support it if ft la.
A newspaper eaa aever make

MANACIID merchant seaman
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Donald R. Hansen, 28, were
booked In Siusallto, Calif., on
assault and battery charges In
connection with the besting
given Harry Bridges, contro­
versial West Coast and Hawai­
ian waterfront leader. At left Is
Deputy Sheriff Jack Bor.es.
Bridges, president of the Inter­
national Longshoremen’s and
Warehousemen’s Union, said ha
never saw his assailants. Itlpplne and Hansen were held In
11.900 bail each, (International)

Continued from page 1
on tha proposed route, said “We
ought to open up some of our
county and we should not limit
our vision to just French and
Park Aves.”
Brailey Odham said that he
planned a meeting of tha Long
Range Highway Planning Com.
mittee within the next week or
ten days to talk with Dial and
the engineers about the proposed
route and plans for the highway.
“Aa chairman of ihe Road Com­
mittee,” said Odham, “ 1 think
we i»» work with the Road Board
and we Intend to work as closely
with the State Road Board as pos­
sible in an effort to get the high­
way located as close to Sanford
as possible.”
Odham said, “ I think we ought
to thank Billy Dial for the job
he is doing for us. He is aware
of our problems.”
Krider, in his comments this
morning on the proposed limited
access highway, said “There’s a
lot of immediate excitement. Right
now, however, it’s our job to build
Sanford and Seminole County.”
Representative Mack N. Cleve­
land Jr., this morning said “It

COLLEGE RECEIVES
TWO GRANTS
LAKELAND UP-Florida South­
ern Collegt reported today receipt
of two grants of $1,000 each to ita
A. P. Cooke memorial eanceT lab­
oratory from the Leukemia Socie­
ty of New York and the Marcia
Tucker Foundation of New York.
seems as If the SUle Road Board
is not consistent with their think­
ing when approving a new route
because the causeway route would
be pareltcl with a federal limit­
ed access road.”
Senator Douglas Stcnstrom said
that the newt this morning came
as a complete surprise. “I’m satis­
fied that the State Rosd Board
wanted the route to go across Lake
Monroe as originally planned. How­
ever, I would want to have more
information before commenting
on It.”
Representative Gordon V. Fred­
erick stated this morning “This
comes as a complete surprise. I
would want to have more facts
and Information before comment­
ing on the action of the State
Road Board. However, 1 feel that
the people of Sanford and Seminole
County will not approve of the
action.”

Legal Notice
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1.ALII A 8. DAVIDSON*

Daraa-ad
I n I h e m a r l • ( Ih e I • ■ « !» J n d * a ,

HDWINOI.H l«unl», Florida*

In F r a k a l r .
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You * n d a a r h of y o u » r e h a r a b r
n o l t l l r d am i r e q u i r e d t n ii ra a t n i um
claln ia a n d d e m a n d ! w h i c h you. nr
e i l h e r uf you. m a y h av * a*»lp*t t h f
e .V i t o o f I - A I R A H. DAVIDttUK.
d r c e * t r d . U t r of ».ild I 'u u n t y In l b i ' u u n t y j u i l * e o f Hemlnol* C o u n t ) .
F l o r i d * . » l hi! o ffice tn t h * c o u r t
•STATES RIGHTS PARTY’
o f mill C o u n ty a t S i n f o n l ,
MIAMI IP—A groupo f Id South hull**
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l a t m o r ilrn m n d i h * H I*® In writ*
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a derl.lon of thU „ , tutc lh ll of lhen
* c l a i m a n t , e n d ih *JI h n i w o r n
pleases everyone. There 1». and al- 11„ hy I h e c l a i m a n t . t h e i r • s e n t ,
d * " r eurh
ways will be, someone that dis­ oc lra i mI h rol rr dnelmt oarnnde j ,note neo
file d *h*ll

Mtierwl*! a D ec r e e P r o Con fr**o
Will h r e n l e r r d n a a l n - l you for
f a i l u r e lo tn *erve a n d f i le y o u r
An*wer o r o t h e r d e t e n t e * a t r e ­
q u i r e d by law.
WITNKHft m y h a n d a n d i» * l nf
*ald C o u r t Ible I f i h d ay ol Hepl e o i b e r . A. D. ISIS
Ik I' IIKR.NDON
C l e r k of t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t
In a n d F o r Hemlnol* C o u n ty .
F l o ri d *
II) K. 1. B u rd ick . D. C.
(HKAI.I
Tom W ataon
A ilu rn ry lor P la ln lllf
J l o N. Slain H i r e d , l - A
O r la n d o . F l o r i d a

Catogrophy Field
Offering Women
M any Advantages
SARASOTA HI — Women are
overlooking some wonderful op­
portunities in the field of msp and
chart making, says Harriet Baird
of Ssrssots,
Miss Baird ought to know. A
mapmeker for an engineering
firm here, she believes she is the
only such woman in Florida.
Miss Baird said Cartography It
an ileal vocation for women be­
cause they are neat and arc nut
easily bored by the detailed work
necessary. Pay is much better
than for most jobs open to wo­
men, she added.
A native of neighboring Manatee
County, Mtss Baird studied engi­
neering design and drafting at 'he
University of Kentucky, attended
vocational classes on aircraft de­
sign here, and then got a Job in
designing i t a Tampa shipyard.
Next she went lo work for a
Bradenton engineering company
where hrr engineering design du­
ties included work on plans for
the Sunshine Skyway across Lon­
er Tampa Bay.
Three years ago she Joined the
Sarasota firm as a cartographer.
Among hrr project* have br-n
map* of Dade City, Bradenton and
Sarasota County. She prepare* the
maps from notes made by survey
parties in the field.

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Ail t h a t n a r t o f Hwoitd H l r r r t .
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T h i r d H tr arl, a n d F o u r t h H trr* t,
N O TIC 'D T O I H H D I T o a s
T o All 1 r e d l l u n e n d *11 p e r i o m l i l n t t Kmmt of n u t tio u n d u ry Hit* of
luiv In* claim * o r d i m n n d i a a a l n i l h y l v a n Abrnti*. a n d a U o a l l a l l r y a
a n d m a d r i g h t of a u r a l y i n g Cut!
mild r*lat«.
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n o t i fi e d mid r i ' i u l r e d lo p r e i e n l H&gt; l» a n A u ’hiif a n d a d j a c y n t lo lolu
a n v c la im * a n d d em an d * n b l r h 1 H t o li4 - InchibHa, of lh « T o w n
you, o r e i t h e r o f you. m a y h a» * o f g y t r a n L uk e, a c c o r d ! t ig to p l a t
a a a l n i l t i n e i l i t e of C a r o l y n Hoff- th * n - o f r e c o r d e d In l i a t tlook
m a n Clrelller. ileceaai-d, l a t e of Hem- hug* «9 of lh * | mibill* rccittd*
Inula t'oiiiity, F lo rid * lo 111! lion. H rittim d r C o u n ty , n o t h i n
Ill n e t l l o u i h o l d e r . C o u n ty J u d e a of l'SHIHUNH IN T liltK H T K D MAY Al'Krutltiolr I 'e o u l v . e l h i - office In I'KAH AND i d : HK A IH ) AT T i l l :
Die C o u n t y I’u u r l li o i i t e In Manfmd. T IM K AND 1'l.ACK A II O V K
F r m l n o l e i 'n u n l y . F l o r i d a , wlllilri ' •• J R 't F IK D
• l * h t m o n th ! f r o m t h e d a l * o f t h t
IH iA ltlt D F r o l ’NTY COMM.
Ural t i u h l l ra t l n n of l h l l n o tire .
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void a r e o r d l n * to law .
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A* l i t e r u t o r of 111* t.**l Will T H A T , a f l r r itu - m i l l r a , « i p u b .
a n d T e t a n i a , i t nf. r-A n O L T N Ilaliril am t l i a a r l n a |ia d lh-r* (in.
H O F F M A N I JR K I.t.lK R
da- lb * Dnarrt o f i 'n u n l y C u n u n l a i l a n re» * ed
*■1* n f Hem lnula C a a n t y , Klnrlita.
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al I d r -a u ta r
m . a i l n a h r M un
F t r » t p u h l l c a t l n n on H e p l e m l e r S*. ( k 'l u l i t r 1 A.D. m s adoptaU a r r IMS
aiiliillnn r l u i l n a . v a r a l l n * . alian d n t i l n a illarun Onu liiH rtlai l a l m l n r .
i v t i i k i m i l i t r o t h t o f t w h ami r r n o u n c l n a a n y r l a b l Di m (h*
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I 'n u n l y a m i lit* p u b l l r hail
v i v t i i j i n u t At. r i H i i i t i v a v i i
for
a i t w i M H . t ; c i i i v t v , n . i w - In a n d In t h a t i in rtlu a n f a a t r r a l
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id*. d r l i n r a t t d up on a m a p n r plat
J A I 'K NOI1MAN F O B H H F.
P l a i n t i f f , a* a a l r * r t , d a e r r ll i - 4 **■ fnlln na.

agrees. However a good news­
paper never bas a Ueairc lo do
anyone harm. But sometimes in
carrying out our obligation and
responsibility lo a community nc
have to.
Sometimes we find It necessary
to disagree with our public of­
ficials when we think that what
they are doing Is not for the best
welfare of all the people they
serve. However we try, and some­
times it is difficult, to bring all
the facts before our readers. Our
editorial columns are always open
to anyone that wishes to express
their opinion.
Old stories of newspaper achi­
evements never die, they Just fad*
■way, unless editors and pub­
lishers keep them up to dale by
repeated performance! and em­
phasis.
Sometimes a project for a com­
munity has a divided opinion,
■uch as nur baseball stadium and
sewerage treatment plant. Title
year our atadium will come into
Ita own. It will b e’training site
for 290 young eihlctc* that are
destined for stardom or mediocrlly.
Your newspaper has served you
for U years of good time* and
bad timsa. But through all these
years it has served to the best
of ita ability for the welfare of
all the people.
Two things people gripe about
are the weather and their news­ -*■*.
lo-w III
paper. I have heard several side- TH K RK R A XI A It J A r A H n i K n O
All t h a t p a r t o f lla a o n a Hlr— t
a d j i w e n t t n a n d W aal nf l^.i* | |
f
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walk editors and Publishers say
Defendant.
ntni IS n f Van A r a d a l* O-l.nrnP
to me, ” 1 hare never seen a
l l r n k a r a a * L V a Add. In l l l a r k
DIVfinrK
llam m nrk.
arcnrrtlna
In
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chain newspaper yet, that did any­ N OT IT R TO t l KAFPKPVK IAl H AAR TO
I h r r e n f r t r o r d r d In F l a t llnnk I,
thing for a community. The ab­ h t a t k n r r i . o m n A . ri ri K F T t.v n H t
n a a - SI n f Ilia p n lillr r a i n r d * nf
"emlnnli- C n u n lv , F l n rl d a
TilF.JIKHA MARIA FAHCIIKDO
sentee owners don’t cere any­ TO'
FOHIIKK.
wh o a#
retldenre
and
HOARD IIS' C O t 'X T T r o i l thing about Sanford and besides m a l l l n a addre** la t i l l t ' a d a r r r o f t
MIHXIONKIIH O F HKMfN'Ot.S:
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local management have their Itoad. R a lllm o r e . M a ry lan d
YOU AUK H F .n K U T N O T I F I E D R r W. II M lll- r —- f h n l r m a *
hands tied.”
t h a t an il f o r d l v o r r * h aa bean filed
|Cunitnl**lnmir*‘ H rali
Well, gentlemen I can tell you a a a l n t l y o u In Ih e C i r c u i t C o u r t
of Hemlnol* r n u n l y ,
F l o r i d a . In
right now that ia the most fal­ C h a n c e ry , by JA C K NORMAN FOlacious statement I have ever HIIKi: In t h a a b o v e e p t l t l i d eauee.
hetrd. The stockholder* of The y oTuar u iAf *n a wh ae rr a b ya n rde/nour l r e dn l hleor wfll*
laa
Sanford Herald have the same p lead In a r m r d a n r e w i t h law. w ith
th a ahnv* entitled
hopes and aspirations for tho CIhoeu r tC laenrdk t on f aerv*
a co p y of name
LAST SHOWING
growth and welfars of Sanford u p o n T o m Watan n. A t t o r n a v f o r
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as any local business msn.
l-A . o r U n d o . F l o r i d a , on o r h a f o r*
I have been in charge of The I h e ISIh d a y o f O c to b e r A. D. ISIS.
Sanford Herald for S 1/2 years
end I have yet to receive any in­
structions as to what ere can’t
print or aa to what w* should
print. I can assure you that the
stockholders of The Sanford Her­
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ald will never eik ua to print any­
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thing against our own local edi­
torial policies or anything that
is not In Ihs best Interest of
Sanford and Ssmlnole County.
Gentlemen, 1 would like for
BTARTS TOMOil ItOtF
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you to think about the next state­ g
2 MIG HITS
ments I am going to make.
Th* Miami Herald’s first In­
CfllHOUN HYIR lAGGfH
terest end loyally la to Miami.
•• warns anaaica* et u i
Tha Tampa Tribune’s first inter­
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est and loyalty is to Tampa. Tha
Fralure — 1:11,10(1$
Florida Times Union's first inter­
est and loyalty is to Jacksonville.
CO-FEATURE
Th* Sanford Hcrald'a first inter­
est and loyalty is to Sanford.
tm
G nat communities are built
by progressive people with a vis­
ion of the future and with tha
and of an aggressive, fearless
newspaper. Again I repeat—The
Sanford Herald's first Interest and
loyalty fa to Sanford.

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Iowa, where the Fin
tn spend the night with her aunt and uncle (top),
Mr. and Mr*. Joel Carlson. The President was
given an enthusiastic welcome (bottom) as he in­
vaded the heart of the com and hog country to

Combine the known qnallt? of naUoralty Mvertised brand* with ororydajr low pricaa
taka regularly t That'* the perfect preacHp*
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bllity of the values we feature la every do*
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Vote

Candidates Have 5 W eeks To Go

M RANCTIXAM NA110N

R e g iste r-E x e rc ise P rivile ge ,

By JAMES MAILOW
A f News Asalyct
WASHINGTON (JR - The Tirol
month ot the presidential cam­
paign Is over and the eendldatca
have a tiltla over five weeks to
go. How baa It been so far?
Different from 1952. That's for
sure. Pour years ego the presldan.
Hal race smoked with ..motion. If
there's fire In this campaign, It’s
atUl In the baaement.
And the candidate*—of tha
four only Democratic vice pres­
idential candidate Estes Keiauver was not running In 1952—are
making a different kind of cam­
paign.
In IMS—with the country jit­
tery and tired of the war in
K orn, divided over Sen. McCarthy
(R-Wis), and atlrred up over thing*
in Washington — the Republicans
made these their three main la.
sues:
Tha war in Korea and foreign
policy in general; corruption in
government; and Communiita-ingovernment.
Those issues were the kind
which made old friends fight snd

N ov.6

Handmda of millions who belong to the might read, " it Is your privilege to spend
-auniljr of men ore excluded from the far this.” The inscription on the other side
•- D o n select family of those who have an might reed, "It is your obligation to spend
! effective voke in their government In many this."
So this is a reminder. You can't vote on
parte of the world, this privilege has never
" heed known. In otner parts of the world, November 6 unless you are registered. And
you won't be exercising your privilege snd
-"the privilege has been loet
• The reason for the loss of a voice In gov- obligation unless you vote.
The office of the Supervisor of Registra­
: ehunent differs from country to country.
y fifv ore too many and varied to be enume- tion for Seminol* County will be open from
...-dated here. I t can he fairly said, however, 9 to 5 today, tomorrow, snd Saturday.
Don't sit back snd hope you have an op­
t th a t Indifference la a poison which weakens
‘ ‘dad may eventually destroy this noble pri- portunity to register — do something about
It. It's the vote th at Is counted - not the
'ftlegew on by blood and sacrifice.
hopes.
, For this reason, it is Important that Amer9
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lean cltlsens look at both sides of their preelous coin that says: Good for one vote, Estimated Spendings, Income
f t e inscription on one lace d this coin
A short time ago the federal government
released revised estimates of spending and
’ Pop#rGrows With Community receipts for the fiscal year that will end
■f. . Some of the biggest Jobs are done In a next June.
This states that both the spending and
•a ls t matter-of-fact way. As a result, com- amatively few of us know the magnitude the receipts will be some $4 billion greater
than was anticipated lest January. There
*ia the nehisvsment
TWm “National Newspaper Week” for in- will be some small surplus. But, It is ob­
vious, that surplus la not the result of any
ratsnee.‘
I Hie annual observance brings to the real economy movement in government. It
By HAL BOYIK
would be roofed over and com­ regard it as sporting? For them
ont tbs part your local newspaper Is, instead, the result of the fact that ex- NEW YORK ir-W h at can be pletely air-conditioned.
it might take all tha fun out of
. in the building of a city, in the wel- traordlnnrily high business activity has done to keep traffic from chok­ B um would penetrate into the driving.
of ite community, In the expansion pro­ produced extraordinarily high tax income ing to death the centers of Am­ podaatrlan paradise at three
erica's big cltiesT
polnta. No building la the business
of the area which it serves, in the and other revenue.
Victor Gruen, a distinguished center would ba more than a sixAs
of
now,
the
pro*pects
for
future
re­
Ufe of our town, and in the economic
duction In government costs and for tax architect, has a simple but revo­ minute walk to a ring of 10,000- Three Youngsters
. ___ ^ of tbs community.
lutionary solution—ban ell auto­ car garagea that would also serve
r T h e knowledge, the spirit, the drive, and reduction - are exceedingly dim. Indeed, mobile* from downtown areas end ■a heliports for flying commut- Spend Chilly N ight
■' the desire which la built into the very many believe that we are likely to have restore the s tm ts to the pedes­
&gt; heart of your newspaper has in aorae way bigger budgets atill, no matter which party trians. Gruen predicts this will The coat ef such a civle change­ On Deserted Beoch
happen by the end of the century. over would, of eourae, be latitat- CLEARWATER UR— Two boya
* made possible,
possible, through the creating of a is given power/ in .November.
"I predict that by the year I,- tic. But Gruen optimistically bo- and a girl spent a chilly night on
Yet
th
e
n
is
one
way
the
coat
of
{govern­
I, f*&lt;ommunity
n/--.__.•«*&lt;*•» aw
nal1
1
Tnnnv
of
the
achievegoal”, many
i , sad m aybe. ■ little before," Ilevel the Increase of land val­ a deserted beach while their par­
ment
can
be
substantially
reduced,
and
the
*; tgsuts that have become a reality.
be said, "it will be considered ue* would reduce the outlay, ents spent a frantic night search
J 7 “National Newspaper Week” h*as vividly Treasuary can also obtain huge sums of Just as foolish to take vahidei says If large cities don't adopt ing and wondering if they had
t Ifftrayed the fact that your newspaper la money in addition to regular revenues, into the Interiors of business cen­ aoma such measures soon they drowned.
! B ully interested in building, expanding, without in any way Imperiling or even ter* as wa feel today It's peculiar face actual traffic strangulation. The youngster* were Christo­
to drivt a truck into a living “Taka Port Worth aa an exam­ pher Berner, 11; Robert Lambert,
! tees ted growth, snd Inspiring loyalty with- changing any legitimate function of gov­ room.
ernment,
That
is
by
getting
government
ple," ha aald. "If traffic continual 11, and hla slater, Gayle Lam
m the community where It is published.
“A city of a million people has to lncraasa at It* present rate and bert, 0. With them was Christoph'
out
of
activities
—
most
of
which
incur
* •» Your newspaper grows M the community
a population of 990,000 automo­ only piecemeal efforts a n mad* •r'a dog Serge.
mda. The greater the goals which are heavy losses - that are In the domain of bile*. They crowd humans off tha to handle it, tha city somehow Saturday afternoon the trio had
g&amp;i'oat'#
,tsd within its circulation area and the commercial business.
would have to provide lg million
a rowboat without oara,
A salient example here la government "Cars need 10 timet as much square feet of aurfac* streets by found
mnnity It serves, the greater the plann■pace as people do, and their 19T0, compared with • million pushed it into St. Joseph'* Sound,
power
planta
and
systems
the
field
in
poled It with sticks for a while
:
for a bigger and better newspaper.
birthrate is higher. Tho time teems
Big aa Texas and then found themselves so far
*^Tbis has already started within the or- which government business spending has not far off whan, unless counter- square feet today.
Isn't that much out tho atlcki wouldn't reach bot­
1 mudution of The Bantord Herald, with ad- been heaviest, and ths field In which the msasures are taken, people would1
In downtown Port Worth tom. They drifted helplessly
socialists
and
their
followers
haveworked
bo better off to move out and without knocking down half its across tha few miles to Sind Key
i dltlonal planning to meet the needs of the
Government power la tax-free. It leave the cities to the mechanical buildings.
where about dark they beached
* biggest growth Sanford and Seminole Coun- hardest.
Is also tax-subsidised. It Is a constant, heavy monsters."
the boat on a desolate stretch of
“Moat
of
America's
other
large
: ty have ever experienced.
.
drain on the Treasury, which means every Gruen, designer of Northland at cities are in the same plight. beaeh and decided to spend the
:
I t Isn't often that a newspaper "blows taxpayer. And It is an entirely needless Detroit, one of the world’s largest
have to take drastic itepe night.
i Its 'own horn”—but more often—the quiet, drain. For, beyond argument, the Indepen­ shopping canton, has been re­ They'll
soon to aurvlve."
Soon after daylight a coast
tained
by
the
Greater
Fort
Worth
! panned and matter-of.rncl way, In working dent utility industry has proven that it
Planning Committee to redesign The Idas of auta-fn# streets guard helicopter found them, a
!' in and for the communUy It serves, la found. cun and will undertake any needed pro­ tha entire downtown a m of that •ounua wonderful to us career pa- little cold, a little scared and very
ject, do it with prlvvate savings and invest­ city for tha next IB year*. daatrieni. But will tho motorist* hungry.
On* of kia projected Ideas: Put­
j
The Sanford Herald
ments - and pay heavy taxes In the bargulh* ting
and delivery traffic
pgblU hU P&gt;ny K n o t n u r t t f M l
A -D A Y
It would take time to sell off the gov­ in theservice
900-aer* business district
• —
mm m M i i Im n . t t . r October IT, l i l t *1 ernment plnnts. Meanwhile, the taxpayers underground and banning passen­
i S
M l OHIm • ! M aterO , r i o r M . uniter th» Act
could be given another boon, by putting ger vehicle! from aurfac# areas.
or CoB£r *H ( r t l i r r t *, l i t *
»»4 pobllahar
m RMAN
i lm a Miter
theso systems on the same basis of opera­ Pedestrians would have the
M V 6*S**r
SR, BieentlvaMItor
MARION
•treats entirely to them selva* ex­
tion as private enterprise.
RV B bTM T O * H1NO. Ad*«rtl«ln» SUnaaar
cept for slow-moving electric
In other words, make them pay ttieTr shuttle car* for the 111, the crip­
h m II
u
* n a n b . r o f th » A sso c ia te d P u n
wWteh U a a tlU a d a se tu s te a lr «o th e u h fo r republic*own
way — Including their fair share of pled—and the downright lasy.
«?.» o t a n te a teeal QOWf p rla ls d In thl* » i » &gt; i p » r .
taxes. That would mean more money tn the Bounds like a Jaywalker's heav­
R*»r*»aat§d Natloaotlr by Osnaral Advartliteu pockets of us all.
en. Tha heart of the city would
"u
fearvlaa w a. H I Ooorula B arto n n « ik Rida.

Traffic Choking American Cities

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Of 500 business executives
given medical exama, more than half of
.Trade*.' one ftthionebla
them had something going wrong they #lrMt in tha shopping center
didn't know about. The discoveries no doubt
seemed pretty logical to their eecretariea, aides of the power street. It la
building an atomic power print at
Thursday, October 4, 1950 though.

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a i l O bituary a o tle ta , u r o ot (hank*, raanlutloni an*
aetloaa a t « n i« rta ln m * n t fo r tb o purpoao of ral.ln *
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be converted Into a pleasaat busi­
ness
recreation area with
recently plentyand
of trees, founUlns, gardens

AUaata ClwriU_____________

Coal Plants Giving Atom
By 0AM DAWSON
NEW YORK ill — The drive to
Stake atomla-powarad electric
plant* aa cheap to operate si those
powered by coal la running up
against a new challenge today.
Scientists am trying Ju*t at hard
to make coal-powered plants more
efficient and less coetly—and thus
stretching out the eon gap be­
tween the conventional generator
Md tha nuclear one of tht futurt
Soma corporations are develop­
ing split personalities la tackling
the problem. They are spending
million! In in effort to build a
less costly atomic power plant, At

tht same Unit they are driwag to
moke coal fired powar plants mor*
efficient.
Atomic I'Icci riefty competitive
with coal will be realised in other
lands before It is In the United
Stales where molt ereia are rich
in cheap conventional fuels. The
Urltlah hope to get atomic power
aa cheap aa power from coal with­
in five years. Tha goal in the Uni­
ted State* la now 10 year*.
Lewis L. Strauss, chairman of
tha Atomic Energy Commission,
■ay* that Ibanka to the present
research drive la nuclear science,
"a major break-through, putting

Race

u* at or near the goal, could coma
with some suddenness."
And Willis Gala, chairman of
Commonwealth Edison of Chicago,
saga this nation must strive to
bold ite lead In technological de­
velopment rather than strata to
attain fixed goals of kilowatt ca­
pacity by stepped up building of
atomic plants of current **—*!■,
Edison Electric Institute bee a
group of ala utility executive*
aleitad to keep abreast of tha
pragma In making nuclear pow­
er plants competitive.
Waetlnghouae Electric la aa ex­
ample of a company playing both

ShippIngport, Pa. to ba operated
by Duqussna Light 4 Power, attlting next year with initial output
ef 60,000 kilowatts. It's also work­
ing with Pennsylvania Power 4
Light and Yankee Atomic electric
Co. on other atomic projects. Al­
together it'a putting 90 million dol­
lar* Into ite atomic program.
But at south Philadelphia WeetIngbouu engineer* a n working
hard la a ataam laboratory to get
higher temperatures and praaaures In the big steam Urbinagenerator unite that produce
trielty—and thus gat power
cheaply
In time, of couaa, tha atomic
branch of the electric business
will catch up with steam turbine
development. Tbo constantly up­
graded coal pleats, meantime, a rt
giving the stem quite a race.

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A study published Monday aayi
the domestic servant la swiftly
LO W C O S T
disappearing from the nation's
labor force. There were N aarvanta for every 1,000 persons la
H IG H
the early 1900a; today then are
only M per 1,000.
P R O T E C T IO N
Prof. George J. Stlgler of Co­
lumbia Unlverjlly, author of tha
study, lays the sharp decrease fa
* S A INN E O R D
dua to greatar education, lowered Atlantic
rftU of Immigration, progressive
equalisation of income and sim­
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By DOROTHY ROB
AP Women’s Editor
I agree with Mrs, Florence Bee­
be Anderson a mechanical de­
sign engineer from Chicago, that
It's time for women to stop beat­
ing the drums for "equal rights"
and "equal recognition in busi­
ness" and make use of what they
hava.
"After all," say* Mr*. Ander­
son, "we’ve had recognition aa
women alnce Eve first offered
Adam tha apple."
Women da not need to try to
act like men during business
hours, aa Mrs. Anderson points
out. If most businees women, sec­
retaries and professional women
would just be themselves from •
to 3, thing* would be much bitter
for everybody concerned.
Flattery is Just aa effective in
the business world aa it 1* in so­
cial contacts says Mrs. Ander
son. Bvary woman knows that
flattery succeed* far better than
nagging to achieve a desired ob­
jective with husband or boy
friend. The fame thing is true of
the boss.
For instance, If you want a
raise, she advises, don't atari
complaining about how you can't
afford a new pair of nylons, havo
lo go without lunches and haven’t
had your hair done In three weeks.
Don’t keep reminding 'he bos*
that you're doing twice aa much
work as you’re paid for. This will
only put him on the defensive.
Instead telt him how fortunate
you are to have such a brilliant
and understanding employer, who
understand* the necessity of keep­
ing up appearanees In the busi­
ness world. Tell him how you’d
hate to work for an old fogy who
didn't appreciate tha Importance
of such things as hairdos and ny­
lons. Tell him you admlr# tha way
he handled that big deal the other
day, and how glad you were to
be able to produce the right file
at the right time.
The woman who understands
human relation* is tha oaa who
is going to get ahead in tha busi­
ness world, she says.

To Our Friends

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Women Don't Need
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eign policy, critical of It for not
finding a new way to deal with
the new Russian tactics.
Mostly the D e m o c r a t s havo
aimed at things closer at home
and easier to understand. They’vA
been talking about people’s pockat books on bread-and-butter issues: Better prices for farmer*,
mor* concern for the amail busL
neasmen.
power development
more money for the aged, better
schools, higher pay for teachers.
Stevenson and Kefanvar have
sighted deliberately at each group
which hat suffered tome money
loss under tha Elsenhower admin­
istration for, while this is a UmA
of high prosperity and record em­
ployment, th e n are soft spots.
In 19S2 the Democrats, becauia
they had been running the govern­
ment, were on thl defensive. This
time the Republicans ar* in that
ipot. Naturally, whlla the Democrats try to maka them look as
bad at possible, the Republicans
put thair beat foot forward.
Tha result la soma exaggeration
on bo'h sides. It may gat woricT
President Eisenhower, who cam­
paigned furiously in 1932, appar­
ently thought he could win this
year without exerting Mmiclf
had planned a limited schedule of
radlo-TV speechrs.
But Stevenson and Kefauver ar*
beating the bushel hard. Reports
Indicate this race will be t i t t e r
than tn 1952. Now Elsenhower hat
decided he'll make more ipeechef
and travel more.
He started off talking about
moral principles. But after hear­
ing the Democrat! call him a
weak president and a poor leader
he atirted getting a little tough
himself.
State mint* made in most cam­
paigns are forgotten when t h e y ’re
over. But U doesn't work In the
else of Vico President Nixon^
who, In 1931 and again in th A
1951 congressional campaign, had
a way of linking "Democrats"
and “Communlits” in the tame
sentence.
The Democrats havo nevar for­
given him, At a result, Nixon
could not help starting this cam*
palgn ■ little self-consciously. So
far, he'a been milder than hi 1951
and 1951.
Kefauver, a roan of Immense i n w
ergy, ia covering a vast amoun”
of territory in short hops from
on* small out-of-tha-way place to
another, still shaking hands,
drawling.

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neighbors argus in public. But
the war is over now. McCarthy
has faded. There have been bo
real scandals. Talk about Com­
munists in government, long over­
played by ths Republicans, has
died down.
Now the Democrats—Adlal Ste­
venson snd Kefsgver—er* bang­
ing away at the Republican for-

Camilla D. Bruce
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Touhy C h a lle n g e s Women
To U se In d iv id u a l E ffo rts

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TBUMDAY
■Yestiide P-TA will meet at 7:30
p.m. at the icbool. The date of
their carnival ha« been chanfed
from Friday, Oct. 28, to Saturday,
Oct. r .
Friendship night will be obssrved by the memben of the Order
of Eastern Star, Seminole Chap­
ter Number Two at • p.m. at the
Masonic Temple.
The Intermediate Choir of the
First Baptist Church will rehearse
at 7:00 p.m. and the Adult Choir
at t:00 p.m,
The Youth Choir of the First
Presbyterian Church will practice
at the Church at 7:30 p.m.
The Chancel Choir of the First
Methodist Church will practice at
7:3"
MONDAY
circle No. I of the First Pres/terlan Church, will meet at the
residence of Mrs. A. B. Wallace
on South Mellonvllle Ave. at 2:30
p.m. Monday, Oct. 8 with Mrs.
May Dickena as co-hostess, Mrs.
R. C. Maxwell Is chairman.
St. Mark Chapter of the Women's Auxiliary of Holy Cross
Episcopal Church will meet at S
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Roy

Spotlight
O n Hollywood
HOLLYWOOD ( f t- "I think tha
coming year la going to bring a
lot of changes to a lot of careers."
This was Dick Powell's comment
on the glut of old motion pictures
on the TV market.
There bai been much speculatlon about what this will do to the
toeatar business But whs, will It
do to the stars?
Clark Gable and Judy Garland
aro among those whose voices
have been raised in protest
against the wholesale showing of
their old film* on TV. Powall be­
lieve* star* have reason to worry.
"AU these pictures on TV are
going to hurt tome oeople.” he
said. "You take a star who Is
getting along In years. The public
wJJI Me him as a younger oorfortaer In tho old movies on TV, than
find he has aged 20 years when
they see him in a new movie.
"T hen's another thing. Styles
have changed. A girl may have
looked glamoroua in the styles of
II and M years ago, but today's
audience might think she looks
ridiculous. That's bound to hurt.
“And thero Is simply the fre­
quency of exposure. If the pubtlc
sees John Wayne In four pictures
on TV in one week, will they
next to pay &gt;o ace him in ti now
moviaT"
Powell said all this in discus­
sing his own career. 1 found him
In hla office St 10th Century-Fox,
'w t ere he la a producer-director
Hla acting these days is con­
fined to appearing as host of the
new Zane Gray TV aeriei to appsar on CBS F rday nights
Powell's last theatre movie was
“Susan Slept Here", made more
than two year* ago. This has barn
the longest screen absence for
tie star, who ron.d fame first as
musical star and than as a tough
guy,

Holler.

TUESDAY

The Gleaners Class of the First
Baptist Church will meet at the
home of Mrs. A. J. Walker, 1003
Elm Ave., Tuesday night at 7:30
with Mrs. J. F. Lewis and Mrs. H.
C. Echols as co.hostesses.

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First I want to tell you about a
new Paul Wtliman. Those Of yuu
BPW Mokes Plans who read and enjoyed "Bowl of
Brass,” "Walla of Jerlclho" and
"Tha Chain" have a treat in store.
For Fair Nov. 24
The B.P.W. held its regular "Jarlco'a Daughters" Is the final
meet'ng Tuesday night, with Mr*. novel In the series. Those of you
Myrtle Grullck president, presid­ who haven't read any of these
ing over the meeting. Strs. Ger­ novels have missed a good aeries.
trude Gilbert, recording secretary, They all concern the fortunes
tho years of the residents
read the minutes of the previous through
meeting, after which plans wsre of a fictional Kansas City, Jeri­
made for the fair which will be cho. “Jerico's Daughters" la the
brilliant story of a town and its
held on Nov. 2i. Several motions people
and a 'fitting capstone to
were passed on and plans discuss­ the highly
successful series of
ed that will be made public at a
Jericho books."
later date.
On Dec. 1, the club will bold "Little More Than Kin” by Ntlla
a drawing for a Terry Lee Doll; Gardner White la the story of
also in December will be a Christ­ rivalry that can arise between
mas Party, for which tho women twins and become a lifelong anta­
started making plana at Tues­ gonism. Gay and aggressive Phinee* had always managed to out­
day's meeting.
A report was heard un a trip do his brothsr Oliver—until they
made last Wednesday to Pine- both fell In love with Caisle. Oli­
castle Alt Force Base In Orlando. ver won, and life seemed to have
Attending the meeting were finally opened up to him a hardSirs. Myrtle Gradlck, Sirs. Betty won happiness. Then Phlneas en­
Wolfram, Mrs. Gertrude Gilbert, tered the picture again, and three
Mrs. Helen Constantine, Mrs. Arol- lives were caught up In an lnevityn True, Miss Myrtle Wilson, Mrs. abla tragedy.
Alice Harvey, Mr*. Euphemla “ Minnesota Cothic” by Walter
Huntley, Sirs. Anna Rinehart and O'Meara has as the background
the fabulous era of ruthleaa log­
Mrs. Katie Willis.
gers and their woman, when for­
tunes Were won and lost overnight,
Dorcos Class Meets when an ambitious young lum
Oct. 3
berjack could carve himself an
Waldo Carson
In Hartman Home emplra. It tells the story of Jesss
Oct. 4
The Dorcas Class of the Central Jannlaon, the stone mansion hs
Patricia Evan*
Baptist Church met at the home built in the little sawmill town
31arlon Crim
of Sir*. Ralph Hartman for their of Mokon.an, and his beautiful
Saidce Williams
regular monthly meeting Tuesday and sophisticated St. Paul bride,
Rebecca Cain
Dorcas Dubois.
night.
Officers for the coming year
In “The Sevsn File" by Wil­
were elected aa follows: teacher, liam McGlvern the reader will wit­
Mrs. J. R. Weaver; president, Mrs. ness the kidnapping of a little
J, Q. Galloway; vice president, child and watch the flight oI the
Mrs. H. E. McSwain; secretary, kidnappers to • hidsaway In an­
Mrs. A. R. Maddox; assistant other state. Tha discovery of the
secretary, Mrs. Fred Yeaklc; and crime by the parents, the arrival
group captains, Mr*. It. L. Bass, of the ransom note, and tha pay­
Mra. Ralph Hartman, and Mra. ment of the money follw. The
A1 Johnson. lt)
FBI then takes action and tha
Following thu business meeting reader is aware of tha odds they
refreshments were served to: face. With tension, the drama
Mrs. John Waver, Mra. A. B. builds to Ihe moment when it
Maddox, Mrs. W. R. Wiggins, seems irritable that the child
Mrs. J. Q. Galloway, Mrs. B 11. will be killed and the gang witl
Wiggins, Mrs. Joe Daniels, Mrs. scatter
H. E. McSwain, Mr*. A1 Johnson,
A good non-fiction on natural
and 31rs. Ralph Hartman, hnatcas. history (Alaska) and very enterlainlngly written is "Paradise
North" by Henry Harrow, For
7th Grade 4-H Club one
year Henry and Susan Borrow
lived
on a cabin cruiser anchored
Elects Officers
off the coast of Alaska. In thli
b o o k they recount their esperienees
A t First Meeting
ami record their observations of
Seventh grade 4-H met and wild life in and around a Tide
elected officers: president Ruth Pool.
Carlton; vice president, 31 a r y "The Straight And Narrow Path
Helen Washburn; secretary Linda by Honor Tracy, takes place in
McCallan; devotional leader, Shar- tn Irish village. An English anron Riser; song leaders Rally thopologlst, vacationing in the vil­
King and 3t*rie 3!cIntosh, report­ lage inadvertently creataa a sen­
er, Susan Tilley; assistant re­ sational acandal with an articla
porter Gertrude Stafford.
for a London paper on the folkThey will have meetings twice way* of the Irish. His account of a
a month at Junior High School. midsummer nlghta eve frolic in a
Miss Myrtle Wilson has informed convent involves him in a law­
them that their first project will suit and a feud with the Church,
be cookng and that Mn. Wlnagar and the delighted townspei) iVe
will be their Instructor.
Join in the riotous farce that fol­
low*. Good reading.
A new William Ard mystery
"Cry Scandal" and a good book
uf flying saucers by Harold Wil­
kin* are now available.
October Literary Guild selection
la- “ Rachel Cade" by Chart**
Mercer. Rachel Cade la a nurse
wbt. believes herself dedicated to
hsr profession until she finds her­
BLACK a n d WHITS chev­
self so deeply in love that there ron-patterned wool (tableau a
la no way back. She has to maka helUesa sheath designed by Oleg
fall and whiter,
a decision about the sort of Ufa Caasinl
she will live, and also which man UM-1MT. Black ceMe-kalt
she win marry, as each offer* wool edged with black aatla,
her a different kind of love.
October book-of-the-mouth la drop# t* ene aide la ncarf (sab­
"King of Paris"—* naval about le*.
Alexandre Duma* by Guy Eadore,
tie ad Erin 8. Gardner myatorDon't forget Frank Slaughter** lea. Watch for the circulation
new book, out this month, "The date
Seminole" and Frank Yerby’a new "Don't Go Near The Water" U
one "Captain Rebel", which will still on the top Best Seller Hat
be out next month.
for fiction and "Charmed Circle"
Also coming next month are by Susan Erta la a candidate for
Patricia Wentworth, Agatha Chris- the list.

Happy Birthday

YOUCAN H I BURE your luck ^clicking when you *rvg
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cut-up b ro iler-fry e r chicken ur‘U almost done, then ad­
ding oven reedy biicuit* and cling peach halves and bak­
ing until the blacuita are a&gt; brown aa deaired. Servewlth
gravy prepared from pan drippings, flour evapoaated
ta d wittr* Tiny honw^sho® nouvenirn placed on
suggest to family and guests that this is their
ltK k y n m L T h e "Good Luck Ranch Dinner" provides
delicious proof.

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The Sanford Woman's Club
held its first meeting of the year,
a luncheon on Wednesday at the
club building, which was beauti­
fully and tastefully decorated for
this important luncheon. In the
entrance hall was a bouquet of
cheery looking rod pyraesntha ber­
ries ana on each of the Individual
tablet wai a centerpiece of double
yellow hltdscu* and croton leave*.
Croton leave* also adorned the
mantelpiece and the stage was
bedecked with two tall basket*
of assorted greenery used with
red and yellow flowers, with red
and green foliage used all nlomt
the front of the atage. The high­
light of the decorations was the
unusually beautiful arrangement
on the speaker* table which was
overlaid with a lace cloth. This
arrangement featured yellow gladi­
oli, purple mlcharlmas daisies,
flowers from tho koclreuteria
(golden riln tree) and croton
leaves. All of these wen- placed
in a rectangular container of
teal blus and brass.
Mra. Francis Meriwether, )res­
ident, opened the meeting with a

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prayer and announced that tha social work Touhy gave a few
new caterer would be Mra. J. M. highlights on what haa already
Dlngman, who was going to servo been accomplished, meager as It
seems. Hi listed progress In the
the luncheon buffet style, then the recognition of the true nature of
ladles could vote op whether ihry the illness, a realisation that the
liked that style better than being Illness la not hopeless but treat­
served ot the tables.
ment brings results, some small
Ihe newly dieted president ot progress has been made In over­
the Seminole t»-i elation for Men­ coming shortages In facilities and
tal Health commented on tha vast personnel and the advance* made
amount of work that was to be by .esearch.
done in the field of prevention and
Mowing the same outline,
treatment of mental Illness. He the speaker listed aome of the
told the attentive audience that as goals that might be established
a atart they could quickly work in education of the public re­
in two fields of endeavor, 1) to cor garding mental health and tha
reel their own and other people's treatment of Illness, the Improve­
attitudes and approach to mental ment of the treatment* used, the
lltneai and 2) expert their In­ advancement In hospitalisation
fluence to over come tho Inade­ and the strides to be taken In re­
quacies of facilities and treatment search.
of patients.
111s talk closed with a challenge
As a basis fir the work of to the ladies of the club to use
those Interested In this phase of their Individual efforts, recognizing
the -*a!ue of personal leadership,
and those of the group In show­
ing the way to overcoming de­
ficiencies that now exist In tha
field.
At the close of 3Ir. Touhy’a
speech 31rs, Oscar Harris—, re­
cording secretary, read tho min­
utes of the previous meeting, af­
ter which Mrs. 3lerlwether call­
ed far reports from *11 the off'-crs
and committee chairmen. Tha
m e m b e r * were reminded that they
had two weeks to get In the re­
mainder of the name* for tha
birthday calendar.
New member* Introduced were
Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Nasral- ».r*. Robert Lee Rowles, 3lr«.
lah of Temple Terrace, Tampa, Bob Cartithers, Mr*. H, C. Color.
announce the birth of a son, Rich­ Mn. It. W. Jackson, Mra. Alfred
ard Franklin Jr., on Oct. l at St. Chile*. Thrrc were alio two guest*
Joseph’s Hospital. Mrs. Natrallah Mrs. Rytran and Mr*. Doris Tal­
is the former Miss Carolyn Hud. ley.
son.
Mrs. 3Icriwethcr called the at­
tention of the membera to tha
Sir. and Mr*. H. Dsn Gilbert, Ihrme of the wuman's club for
of Altamonte Springs announce the this year "Every member a
birth of twin daughters, Nura
member."
Jean and Anna Kathllne, at the participating
Mr*. Harrison resd a letter
Winter Fark Slemorial Hospital on from B. F. Whltner, secretary of
Tuesday, Oct. 2.
tho Henry Sheldon Sanford 3(eMr. and Mrs. Gordon Bltckatrr, mortal Library and Museum
of Altamonte Springs, are an­ Assn., and also a letter of resignnouncing (he birth of a daughter stloi. from Mra. P. E. Breckenon Tuesday, Oct. 2, at Winter Park ridge, corresponding secretary.
3!rs. D. A. Gregory was unani­
Slemorial Hospital.
mously elected la take her place.
The following four delegates were
named to attend the District
Cruise Aboard
Meeting tn be held In Leesburg
'Skylark' Precedes on Oct. 30: Mrs. II. W. Rucker,
31r*. Joe Corley, Mrs. E. C. Har­
per, Mn. Francis Merlwealhtr.
Monthly Meeting
The Norman Do Vere Howard Alternates will be Mr*. D. A.
Chapter, United Daughter* of Con­ Gregory, Mr*. S. G. Ilerrlmaii,
federacy held Its first monthly Mrs. C. F. Flowers, and Mrs. It.
meet of the season on board the A. Montcith. There wero 84 re­
Skylark Friday afternoon Sept. 28. servation* made (or this luncheon.
with Sirs. F. n. Adams and Sirs.
F. E. Roumlllnt ro-ho*le»«r*.
Ethel Root Circle
The meeting opened with ritual
and flag salute* to American and Announces Plans
Confederate flags. A short hullness session was held with Sirs. For Cook Food Sale
Roumillst presiding. Committees
BY GRACE THURSTON
for the coming year were announc­
ed and reports of standing com­ The Ethel Root Circle of the
mittees given and refreshment* Congregational Christian Church
held their monthly meeting at the
served.
home of Mr*. Edward Simpson,
Mr*. G. D. Bishop, Mrs. L. A. 31rs. Herbert Thurston presid­
Brumley, Sirs. David Caldwell, ed over the meeting tn the abSirs. W. T. Fields, Mr*. Em­ senre of 3lrs. Harold Herbst.
mett McCall. 3!rs. Phillip M»r/, The group la making plans to
Sirs. J. H. Nicholson, Sirs. B. present the Claxlon Fruit Cake
L. Pcrklni, Mrs. F. E. Itoumlllnt, at th&lt;- Cook Food Rale on Oct. 18,
Sirs. J. H. Trucluck, Sirs, A. B. The Circle has been selling these
Wallace, Mr*. Watson Walla re, fruit cake* for tho past five years.
visitors Sir*. K. A. Edwards, Day- The public Is invltrd lo place their
ton* Beach, Mrs. Theo Pale, San­ order* for Thanksgiving now. Call
ford.
either 63-31, 2102-W or Bflt-W for
Preceding the meeting Mr your order.
RouniUlal took the group for a Appointed to a committee to
trulse to view the wild sunflow­ handle Ihe order* for theso rakes
ers un the prairie and the lovely were Mr*. Harold Herbst, Mrs.
scenery along the lake and rivar Herbert Thurston and 3frs. Ralph
shore.
Losslng.

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Friend* of Mr*. A. L. WUion wffi
be pleased to bear that aha return­
ed home from tbs hospital an
Tuesday, the lira* at 488 Rosalia
Drive.
Mr. aad M n B. W. Turner left
thl* morning tor a month's va­
cation in North Carolina, They
will visit thrir daughter and her
family, Mrs. H. O Drake, la Gas­
tonia, and spend the remainder of
the Urn* ia Hendersonville.
Friend* of M n. B. B. Crumley
will be pleated to hear that ah*
la now at horn*.following surgery
• t Orange Msmerial Hospital*
MUa S an Jacobson, daughter ef
Mr. and Mrs. Harman Jar*bam,
haa been pledged to Alpha EpsQm
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Friends of W. E. Watsea wHlthe
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He expressed appreciation for the
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The Daughter* of Wesley Sun
day School Claaa met Tueaday,
Oct. 2, in SlcKlnley Hall for a
supper Installation of officer*,
which I* an annual event for Ilia
first meeting of their new yeat.
Hostess#* were Mn. Roy Till!*,
Mra. R. A. Futrell. Mrs, J. H.
Anderson Jr., 31rs. J, A. Howard
and Mr*. P. A. Rowland. The hall
wai beautifully decorated for the
occasion with vari-colored hibiscus
and assorted greenery.
3Irs. Roy Tillli, out-going proa
(dent, opened the buslneia session
by having the group ling the
class song, which was followed by
the devotional, given by Mrs.
Marguerite Paul. The theme of
the devotional wai taken from a
picture that hang* in the class
room, entlUed "Behold I stand
at the door and knock." The title
of her talk wai "When W# Let
Jesus Come Into Our Live*."
Mrs, C. H. Winn and Mr*. Paul
made donitioni to the birthday
bank and yearly n p u ru ware
made by all committee chairmen.
The clan presented a lovely gift
to Mrs. T111I* after which ah*
presented gifts to all of het as­
sistant officer*.
Mrs. Tlllls presented the new
president, after which tha Instal­
lation of officer* w»i conducted
by the Rev. 31. H. Wyatt. Thou
installed were: president, Mr*. Vf
E. Raines; Vic* president, Mr*
E. C. William*; secretary, Mis*
Aline Chapman; .treasurer Mist
Versa Woodcock; devotional, Mra,
klarguerlte Paul; courtesy, Mra.
Albert Hickson; publicity, Mra.
C, M, Flowers; teachor, Mra.
Charles Merlwethar; and asiist­
in t teacher, Mrs, 8. F. Col*.
Group leaders draw names for
their membsra.
The Rev. and Mra. M, H. Wyatt
were guest* at tha meeting. Oth­
ers were: Mrs. W. L. Harrison,
Mrs. C. H. Winn, Mr*. I. J. Boyette, Mrs. W. E. Raines, M n. J.
R, Hawthorne, Mra. J. H. Step­
han, Mrs, A. B. Stevens, Mra.
E. C. Will Isms 8r., Mrs. S. II.
Pickens, Miss Bessie Zachary,
3fr*. A. D. Zachary, Mra. Pauline
Howard, Mn. John M. Gillon,
Mn. Harry Dick, Mgs. A. H. Gre­
gory, Mr*. Caroline G. Hill, Mn,
Harry Brown, Mrs, Claude Hernd­
on, Mrs. M. L. Wright, Mn. Mar­
guerite Paul, Mrs. M. R. Strick­
land, Mn. Brodle Williams, Mr*.
R. A. Futrell, Mn. J. A. Howard,
Mra. J. H. Anderson Jr., Mist
Aline Chapman, Mn. W. E. Raines,
31Is* Vans Woodcock and Mn.
C. M. Flower*.

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Seminole JVs Stomp DeLand 20-0

m i 2 DAYS

Tb* scrappy . Bxnford Bernleris
JVa capitalised « an spaniel play
fumble returned a past ■ yards,
•oerckad tba aldaUaaa fse a M
paid scoring run, and aapaHt i
three Bulldog threats to n B aw r
tba DaLaad BuOdag JVa PM.
Oa Um f ln t play to Dm ball
lam a tba Bulldogs fumbled, aad
Seminole JV Jimmy Pataraan
the gap In tha halfback slot.
pouneod oa K at tba DaLaad If ------- ----—
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yard Um . Five play, latar lick le m a d O at Jack Bttoafcy was da- Btotakp waa counted on as tba
Erlckaoa, featherweight quarter- finitely oto far the Agopka gams. man to foMiva cantor Brantley
S«ck for tko Samtnola JVa, aearad Laat week ktotaky suffered a aala- Schlrard ao that Scblrard could
from Tyard out on a qu.Hart.aek ar laeeoratton to hisJaH lag, and move lata the halfhoek slot to
aaaah. Tkaa Erickson mada a M b m m e lafoetad. That, eauplad give tko Bemiaatoo additional
roU-aut, awaop around laft and wMk a vtnm attack, am* Mm b o a t
weight and power In tko backaad addad tba point aftar touch- tor a few dare,
down to put tba JVi out front T-0. Yesterday Ida doctor revealed Bald. But Snaky*, being sidelined
Aad tbay stared out front far the that complication# kad aat In and has seriously hampered tha heavy
rest of tko game, bottling np tba his iotoctad log would ksop Urn bockflald experiment. Tko mentor­
Bulldog JV defense for the entire home definitely one weak, and ing staff hae keen looking far a
gome.
maybe two or tkroo, Ha may kora man to taka Stotoky*. place so
After tba return kickoff, the to bore tko brfseted area lanced that the heavy backfUd could still
ba used on occasions, but M’s a
Bulldog offense bogged down toon tor further treatment,
tough
job to loam new assign­
tba ferocious pounding handed out Mora discouraging nswa eaaa
by SemlnoU JVa and they wera from tha aldtlinoa aa Phil Byrd ments for tko entire series of plays.
forced to kick. Once the boll got was stUl unable to aoo action yes- Charles Panes moved from the
in their hands, tba Semlnolea wars terday. Hsad catch BUI Planing tackle poet to the center post to­
and
the quick football sons#
on tha march again. A1 Collins said that Byrd would not too ac- day,
»e . *
waa tha tpark of tin drive, aa tiaa baton tha Apopka g an a hut
ha took a handoff from alternate th a n waa aamo hope that he UXely candidate for pinch plays.
quarterback Caell Dandridge on could aoo action a t that time. The Samlnoles began to taper
We own to yard Um and raced Monday Byrd received a cut above off today after a week and a half
to the DeLand U before the Bull- the left eye aad tha stitches hive ot the roughest high school scrimdog safety man pulled Um down, not boon removed as yet.
ms gee ever wttneesed In this sec­
The Semlnolea
to tbs air- aad
tum
.m
. returned
IkflskVtook
i— u.aaiH---a
m u ™ ta «i» tion. “Tbo hoys are about as
ready as they can be," Fleming
the toot that they ran Into
•aid Ibis morning. “ Everybody Is
ik wal whan the* attempted
In top physical condition except
■strata Ike U-MUm oa nmStoisky and Byrd, aad wa’ra rarla* to fa.'*
Tbo Semlnolas worked dummy
G O O D E A T IN G
scrimmages all yesterday after­
noon with major emphasis placed
•n defense, They also worked on
fort the Semlnolea dug la enough
oftens*, tricking, and extra
to stall the Bulldog offensive ms(•cements. The extra point
chins oa their own 4 yard Um .
waa tha poorest It
It waa tha deepest penetration of
boon all
the game for tha DaLaad eleven.
The warrior JVa war eunabio U
move tha ball aad attempted to
pant, but H was partially blocked
and
mm rolled
— -»out
* *to* boonda oa the
i ■veMssnt uvuut iqj SIMM MU' 10 nn
Ineffective attempt to push a score
■cross, and tbs half ended with
tko Sanford Semlnolea ant front
by a alim T-0 margin.
P in t downs paaslng
The third stania waa a wm sew
P in t downs penalUea
battle of defensive maneuvering,
Total flret downs
with tha Seminole JVa repelling
Yards rushing
Yards passing
.se a wild to toad tha HarrieaMe two serious Bulldog throats. But
Total Mt yards
O vlatory over South Carolima aad (ha little Samlnoles came to Ufa
Passes attempted
' t i , ka ready to pa a t top speed fat tha final atansa
GA. or FLA. GR. A
Pasaea completed
R l k l night, Tralaar Dave Wlke Agala little A1 CoIUm sported
Paisas Intercepted by
S p arta. Ha will start la a baek- the Sanford attack. la tha early
Yards passing lateref*
M q Jahn Booknua at left half miautoe to the fourth quarter the
Number punts
I W . M a Booknua a t letf half DeLand JVa- get off a high pant,
Punting average
;aad tha aloaiva Sam Scameechla and Collins, tha receiver was wall
rumbles last
Number penalties
M qaarterbaik .
covered by two Junior Bulldogs.
Yards penalised
• The starting Miami Um win be Ha-gathered In th punt aad iBook
Tsuehdowns, pass
flti seam as started against South off both would-ba-Ucklers, plough­
Touchdowns, run
Carolina. If U-M goes on offense ed through the defensive Um up
Plaid goals
S T th a atari to tha haU game, and raced down the field. On tha
Safeties
WHOLE
Mike Br i ck wffl spaa at canter, fifteen yard strips ha was Mt by
Batin points
a
DeLander,
hut
shook
him
off.
ktoM tko Hurricanes kickoff. VeaTotal points
Individual Statistics
ts r Wawaamk win ba tko starting Finally, on the DeLand • yard s l m
Um a Bulldog hauled Mm down
t o n at tko pivot spot.
Beaton College win fly Into Mi­ from behind. The crowd cheered RUclsy
ami to d y this afternoon and wlU lltUa Collins after he had turned Johnson
A
•a to tha Orange Bowl for a In the to yard return, and tha R. Ruaau
war t aat. H u team then will quar­ Semlnolas wars on the war-path gooieblo
PAN
ter at the lea Iaiaa Hotel at Mi­ agala. Halfback Jim Houston Yesii#
made the tally on the Best play * * * * *
IREADY
ami Boaah,
from 4 out, and Johnny Yoacklo
By whipping Sooth Carolina 14-4 took a handoff and plunged far
At. Passing
la their opener, .tha Valvarslty of tha antra point.
Johnson
Miami Hurritasaa gava Coach
Andy Ouatafaan hie 80th coaching la Um fading minutes to tha J. Mussl
viriacy to Miami. One has suffer­ game Johnny Allred stepped la
Pass Karel
ed SI defeats and only ooee has front to a DeLand aerial ao Ms
n
own 41, snagged It, and returned It
Mi bean tied.
&gt;S yards to the Bulldog to. On
PBOBABLV STARTING LINKUP tha neat play Yeackle took a
MO.
U to Miami
Wgt. Pm . handoff from Dandridge and cut
• • Jack Jekaaaa
IN LE to the ildellaea for a spectacular
VS Ckarila DUmood
tto LT to yard TD run. The attempted Flayer
Poetise
C A L IF O R N IA
Ne. P ints
conversion eras ne good.
J. km
U m little JVs turned In n proud „ u
Punt Retena
performance. '*Wa wera right," V zI jT
Ne.
Tarda
Dick Bllvcra acclaimed, “we have B&gt;rTd
Klekaff Retnrna **
Ne.
Yards
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COLD BEER T ”. WARM HOSPI­
TALITY . . The Doggie liar A
Diner. Lake Mary.
t-CARD OF THANKS

The Bereaved family of Raymonh
M. Rigs* wish to extoiul their
heartfelt thanks and apprecia­
tion for the act* of kindness,
messages of sympathy and beau­
tiful floral offerings received
from neighbors, relatives and
many friends.
Mrs. R. M. Riggs
4—LOST
FOUND— Man'a wrist watch.
Owner may have by paying for
this ad. PHONE 1982.
LOST—Light blue
Parakeet.
Child's pet Cali KU9-W after
3:30 P.M.
3—PERSONAL NOTICES
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Bads Day, Week, or Month—TcL
1123. Furniture C uter —
111 West First S t
FREE NAME IMPRINT
On all Christmas Cards ordered
during month of October. Beauti­
ful 1956 designs. Make your
selection and layaway NOW.
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY
117 S. Magnolia
Phono 9«l
WIDOW living alone hat nicely
furn. bedroom, connecting pri­
vate bath, Haatad In winter.
For rant to lady. Close-in. Kitchen prtvllcgss if desired. Can
be lean at 605 Palmetto Ava.

02—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
BE SECURE
For Palatini call Mr. Tasker, Ph. WITH YOUR OWN BUSINESS
Florida manufacturer and inBtt-XR. Room special 914.95.
Mailer nf Spic 'n Span quick ser­
Ted liurnrtt
vice laundries has a franchise
for PAINTING
2601 Grandview
Phono 1052-M. available for this area. No pre­
vious experience necessary, tow
26—PIANO SERVICE
dawn payment, liberal bank fi­
nancing, unuaually high profits.
U L. Sill — Piano Technlcun
No obligation. Monarch Laundry
2144 Reate I, Sanford
Machinery Corp., *P. O. Box 620,
21—ROOFING and PLUMBING
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

CEKAM1C TILE

FINANCIAL
Paul I . Mueller A Son Ph. 1M
Free estimate. Quality work.
II—INSURANCE '

4!—FURNITURE • HOUSEHOLD
LOOK
at {has* big knock-downa
on brand new furniture I
3-Pc. Chrome Dinette,
Asst, rotors ........... only 94995
5.Pc. Solid Maple
Drop-Leaf Dinette in
new Autumn Tan
Rag. 912940 ... -.......... $79.50
l-Pe, Sectional Group
MataUle Toast Tapastry 99940
Reautiful Modern Dinette
Non-mar Richwood Finish and
padded aeaU. Reg. 9159.93 999.50
Solid Mahogany Bad room
Bad, Mr- 4 Mrs. Dresser,
Mirror, Cheat of Drawers.
Box Spring and Innanprii _
Mittrasa. Hag. 9241,30 .. ftM.50
WOBONMA1RR

REAL ESTATE
•4—PARMB AND GROVES

PLUMBING A HEATING
Septic Tank Installation A Service
Heater Service. Archie C. Hariett, Phone 734-W or 1335.
22—SPECIAL NOTICES
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
Slip Covert and Drapaa
STANLEY KULP
PHONE 2958-J.
PUMPS A SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types and aixes, Installed of
"Do It Yoursalf."
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
STINE
Machine and 8 uppiy Ca.
107. W. tod St.
Ph. *2
GATLIN RBOTHERS
Dragline 4 Bulldozer Service
r*h. 2231 GaatVo. 2193-W Sanford.
(JRLANDO Sentinel Star, Cali
Ralph Kay, 2150.

SM karUi GU m i M P x tat C *
112-114 Watt Hd S t
Phaaa 529
We buy and atll uaad furniture.
Paying top caifa prlcaa (or any
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­
ING POST on 1T-9S Ph. 2055-W.
PAINT, 92.50 gal, Sleeping bags,
rots, htankets, Urpaulloa, Army
Navy Surplui. 110 Sanford AvaAPT. SIZE i n range, 919. Smith,
Ph. 1ST4-W.
BE SURPRISED at our variety
and law price*. F.M.B. 5c. 10*
4 25c Stove, 311 8 . Sanford.

ON GOOD USED
FURNITURE

M ather Of Sanford

Ideally Situated
Luxuriously Planned
Moderately Priced

203-09 E, 1st St.
Phone 13T
9 and 4 Bedroom Horn** w lu 1
46-FARM and GARDDEN
and 9 baths situated an large,
artistically
Landscaped
lota.
Missionary-Everbearing S t r a w *
Paved streets and all other
berry Plants— 9140 par bund
alty conveniences make thaao
red Call Ray Lord, 1317-W.
colonies
of
owner-occupied
truly delightful place*
Llguatrumi for sale. Large field homea
to live.
grown plants. 91.90 to 2.00.
Designed, Built and h’ald
Cali 19BT-W, Sanford, FI*.

RENTALS

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JDHAM 4?yTUDOR Inc.
Buildtrs of Fine Homes
For Florida Living
SALES orriCE

Laura B. Ozicr, Realtor
Cards of Thsnks are $ 1.00 per Insertion regardless
Menmrium notices, due to ho fact they may run to
llatei M. Field, Aisocute
3501 So. Orlando Hwy. Phono 1359 rngth, am hilled at $1.00 p rr column inch.
EVENINGS: 3115 and 790
ONLY $6350 FOR 3 HR HOME
Corner lot nicely landscaped.
Block construction. Borne terms.
R obert A . Willlanre, R ealtor
Ksymomi Lundqutst, Associate
Phoae 1173 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
RETIREMENT HOMES
FIX UP THE PROPERTY! Re­
plica broken windows ami tiles,
repair laaky faucets, oil squeaky
hlngai. For successful pricing,
advertising and selling, list with
W. II. "UlU” HTfcalPEK
Guy Allan, Associate
Arlatte Price, Associate
it sal ter — Gaaaral Insurance
Phans tea Sf l i l t 1 U N. Park Ava.

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continent
6. Defraud
lO.OoU
11. Kind of cat
mounds
16. Self
12. D w e l l i n g
13. Near (poet.) 19. Weaken
14. Eagle'* neat 20. Invalid's
13. Llngara
food
IT. Water god 31. P u t
(poat.)
22. Excavate
23. Middle
It. Wise man
20. Tablet
26. Malt
33. Toward
baveraga
27. Cut, as
34. Oriental
nurse
timber
29. Bowl
21. Nimbi*
30. Small plug
under,
hand
31. A jumping
stick
31. Cry of poll
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33. Moisture
34. Disclose*
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37. AriUuntUe
problem
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40. ortf* seen
if
by an old
fireplace
41. Aicand
46. Vampire
IT.Oirl'e name
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49. Poorly
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Chrome Dinette ai new .. . to.oo 9-rooat unfurs, apt. Newly •*
2621 8. French Avanua
1991 Cilery ph. 609-W,
Prlttjn on A Cloud
Deep freeze uaad 1 yr. . 116.00
Phena 2100 and 2980
Inn M ini,
Girl'a bika good eon.......... 17.90 wCLARA APARTMRNTBt
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Baldwin Plano ita porfaet 179.00 Private hatha. 114 W. P in t Bt,
Till ll's t&gt;Ai&gt;e*Uiu«
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Curve glass china cabinet 13.00
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New Mapla bedroom suite 115.00 Avalen Ayu, cm titaty, Pk. 790-W
AUTOMOTIVE
S:30 Ith rih m Iln u r
TRANSFERRED OUT OF TOWN U'eo At H a m * W I H M u l l s
Powcrmowar Briggs Stratton 11.00
1. B egone I
BULLDOZING
ISlU
News
SemiMle Rsalty Mr Deetr WUI acU aqulty in I Bedroom
Apt. itia gas atove
. .. . 47.50
6 —BOATS AND MOTORS
2. P in e ap p le
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Komaa
and
Apt*.
Phene
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Home. Including fallowing furni­
Foam rubber aec, couch
4100
LOWERY A BRIDGES
rrtinsv
(So. Am. I
ture; rug, venation blindi, gas
Sam, 1996-W Orange City Spr 4-56S4 Super Trading Poat Phone I 01I-W
Evinrude Sales A Service
SSORTinO
3. Affirm
elan o«
Utehan rang*, hot water hatter,
40
4T
ROBSON Sporting Goode
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4. Raisas up
CROSLEY - BENDIX
FOR FILMS. Finishing, Tape Rocirculating haattr. P H O N E list Dawn Braakar*
304 E. 1 st q t
Phone 91*
8.
Mark
with
Slice and Service
eordert. Supplies, see W1E47
9221-J. Upsala Rood.
K 3*h
; ; ; W sstarn J s m t o r . .
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BOLDT’S CAMERA SHOP, IIS
RANDALL
U —TRAILERS
* SI Nawa
•.Follow
S. Parti Ava,
w
a
O'clask Cluk
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will admit Harvsr Dunn, Till «■•van
Electric Company
KUTaOXBON'B O a a a a m a t This adEnterprise
T. Garden tool
[sw a-y iarlS a
Service— Quality— SatiafacUon
to th* Palm
Trailer, Sale-Rent, Ph. 646-XR.
B
European
Apt*.
MB
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Atlantia.
Daytena
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vn-ix n a a tr e . Rip. Oct, 14, ]!«
Ph 113 Sanford 2S37-J-3 Da Barg
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Fjs:;
ncksy a ®lr.
Chah .
river
Beaih. Cill MT4W.
It will pay YOU to »ee u« before
ivotlons
IIS M a m in a tjavotlc
199*.
FBI
FAIRBANKS
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p
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Harmon? Tim*
you buy. Open Eveningi and
(
s’s
ss e n r u k
• is* wV
World
rld At "Kin*
Nina
Well Drilling, HOWARD C. and
Sunday!.
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Sill M eralnn M .lo d l.a
a. Phone
Fla.
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LONG, Phone 386 207 Elat
Eaatalda Trailer Baler
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FHA APPROVED
Palatka, Fla.
Commercial Ave.
Club
ttije H0S
New turn
aw.
Open House Dally
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IMS IM Club
1951 aluminum, all-modern 30 foot ENVELOPES, Letterheads. »Utn- DUO-THERM spaa* heater and
a u mU
oit i‘ii
L i i *a&gt;wa*&lt;a
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tti** O tm i nt M slod?
Perfection apartment id s laa
ar writ* Jaas F irst, Res
II Ul. A M lit
roents, invoices, hand bllla, aid
FrMR I I BOOB ' t U • p. B».
trailer. Bill Adama, Dreamwold
am in t* non
tll4 ( Now* a nc
T
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Mall
A
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range. Both in good condition.
programs, e t c . Prograaaiva
Trailer Court.
a c v u N in u
At Noon
rmuAY x o u n o
2538 PALMETTO
Printing Co. Phone *06 — 40S Reasonable, laa at MOO Hia­
VJcHvr*, 1:1#,-at
R adio F a rm Itle s s t
liij! World
lilt Toot P a tte r n
Furnished garage apt. MB Hah
i-.ua
watha Ava.
Not pretty but good 2-wheel lugrrlriii?
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West 13th St.
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7i#0 (load M o rn tn r
2547 PALMETTO
(.:]» (tiiioicr of Form n*
N .w a
*?iIS Mar
lanvttle.
gaga trailer, 920. Coming out W.
l:0S C a p ta in K a n e a ra s
I -on U , i t n , r - N , n »-Hpor (•
K un. Ilsn rb
I til
homo repair work end eltara- THOR WASHER In good condition
• I Spacious Radrooms
1st St. Fourth house from Mon- For
t:AO
World
at
Thr.a
1:11 J o l m D aly N« h ,
»:«(* H «rrv Moor#
tlons. Call 151-J. Kay C. Slagle. 905. Only $5 00 down and 91.15 LAKE FRONT—9 Bedroom un­
• IM Tiled Bath*
1:11 Huctil Itri-iiillr P«m.
*:3ii IliiiulnK
Flililn# n llh Don 1:1# Uudfrsy
roc Corner Grocery right hand
• Largs U ta
weekly.
lt&gt;* Ilrro rd I'ravl.w
*:et Itomlrsvoiia
furnished heuie. fishing iwtai'
I n, x&gt;1 h trlk * I t liWh
side. Mt. Dora Rd. Ph. 12G4-M Trees Irlmmcd, removed and jit*
line K ni'lianiril silrro r
4:S(I T..n Tima
Goodyear Service Stores
ming, m hetia. titjeri* . B • High and Dry
I I too V aliant lA d r
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J. C. Jenkins.
moicd. Ph. 1007-R.
Masonry
construction
with
oak
l i t II lair* of Ldf*
113 S. Park
Phono 222 miles from Sanford. Ill, Phene
T**n T im .
7:30 Clim ax
il:l#
SANFORD TREE CO.
floor*,
whit*
marble
chips
K**rrh
fo
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T
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orrow
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2064-W-J after HM pm ,
11 :« V
12—TRUCKS
uMId# 1,1 ah t
49—BUILDING MATRRlAlit
3:00 U u r Coin bn nlti
built-up roofs, fully insulated,
13:00 O• 1:00
H sport
10,001 ITEMS
»:!•&gt;
lim n s A A ll.n
furred
walls,
spacious
closeu
13:10 s ta n d Hn * Bo C re a te d
Large furn. apt. IM Magnolia.
72
Law
Violators
1163 FORD W-Ton Pick up, only For your home and busines* await
I
ten#
W resH llm from C hics#*
USED BRICK
and
oil
wall
furnaces.
Available now, S ream house on
Kvwxina
lua* N le h t N tw i iis n o rt
11,000 miles. Can't be told from your selection at Htll Hardware. TWO CARLOADS beautiful used
tlllO A* W orld T u rn *
11:1* H u r lle h t T lis s trs
,,
Celery Ava. available October
RALPH
JARVIS
For that "fix-it” in you, visit
Put
On
Probation
new. First 9850 gets it. Call
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brick. Orange, red, and burnt
5th, Phone A. K. Rosaatter,
1:11 Johnny C arson
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Hill's for selection and economy.
fh
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v
Builder
and
Owner
155-M
black. See them at SHERMAN
1:1# M auosptrfv
S i l t Hlgn-on l'rn # ra n i n tsu m a
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Florist- 212.
Today's Feature Values:
During
September
III# ro v n ff
S i l l Ni s s .Wh Uuf
CONCRETE
PIPE
CO.
PHONE
1134-J
16—UBKD CARS
).ft. Extension Cord ■••• 96.99
7:00 *Uo«a a in rn ise ”
1 : 1 # Dob C rosby
TALLAHASSEE &lt; * - The Biota 1:00 r s p u j n K a n esro *
ciegn, nleaiy fsmlahed opart,
#•
1:41
af raker ...... . ... ILOO up
METAL ROOFING
1:00 H rl« h t» r D a?
mast*. Ben Lanti Apt#. 484 E.
Parol# Commlaalon report* 72 law S:*a T his l a s t of Ours
SEVERAL low prlctd ear*, rang ' Top Grads Long Handle
*.
1:11 K .orsl nfnrm
Now In slock, B-V Primp—U" 14th St. Phone ITlb-R.
#:*» It.initsl Hint
ing from 975 up, for good ecoANCHORS AWEIGH
violators were placed on proba­ 10:##
Shuvel ...............— ... $3.55
1:10
Kd«o
nf
N
laht
T
his
luiriil
of
O
urs
Corrugate J — 2t4” Carruga led
fomical transportation Ray Her­
, . and Sail To Longwood
l.n# no»n Unit,*
ik IS Klim K s ir
HILL HARDWARE
Get ail Your roofing need* at This ad will admit KUay Jaffcoat New 2-badroom maswry dream tion during Septembvr with the I10:10
eon, Phone 2136 or 1313-W after 361 E. First Ht.
H trlW s It
|| filch
It Id
■id of a 9155,000 appropriation ap­ o:10 HtrlW.
Phone 53 S herm an C oncrete Pipe Co.
Sanford, to the Rita Theatre
boat, tiled head, large galley, proved by tha Legislature as an
6:00 p.m.
Exp. Oct. 14, 195*
illlS tttVif'ti'r:T o n a r r e w
SELL
Out West 13th St.
length 55 feet* beam 25 feet.
Expert watch repair. Guaranteed.
High and dry on lo.boo square •margancy measure to reduce the '.Vi*. o W
1995 PLYMOUTH Plaza — very
1 -day service. Sanford Jewelry
.M
....
—
hi
3
-room
furn.
apartment.
Ground
Anjthtef
RED-I-MIX CONCRETE
a rric N h o o n
feat lot. You oan pirate this prison population.
clean. Drlva It away for 91195,
k Luggage. 300 Sanford Ava.
floor, 940 mo. 513 Pal matte
S 'a v i
Window Sills • Lintels
hom# for 99,700, Term a. Phone Chairman Joseph Y. Cheney said lUt:iM
Call Ray Herron at 2156 or 1342l D Hland U# a fts C nunt.il
With A
Septic Tank - State Approved
collect — Winter Park M-2564. the total compared with 33 pro­ 10:10 " # s t h * W o r ld T u r n s "
W after 6:00 p.m.
Rosa Court 5 room apartments,
EMPLOYMENT
Sand - Cement Mortar Mil
l:«0 J o i n t l y C # r# o n Bhow
Jamas
C.
Gambia,
owntr.
bationer*
In
September
I9U
and
P
om m el
furnished. Kitchen equipped.
i * A r t u * k l * u t r ‘s M * u * « # a r t r
1919 Chav. 1 door sedan. New
Miracle Concrete Co.
mrani "between 30 and 46 fewer ht:fV
( I s r r r Moor* Bhow
,,*lnt, seat covers, excellent IS—HELP WANTED—PHMALH
IN Elm Ave.
Phone 1239 Phene 14K
■ bedroom modern C.B.C. Large prrsona were lent tn tha prison J:00
T h* n l# P a y o f f
Ad
, Ures. Radio and heater. 1295. Bplandld opportunity for an alert,
dosate, cargorta. 91400 Down. system than would otherwise have :r.tu Halt Crosb y
LSINKS* EQUIPMENT
Downstairs apartment. CALL 1949.
l i l t tlo h C r o s b y S h e w
Trade in accepted. 203 E. 21st ambitious young woman who ia
990 gar mo. sail Oak. Ph. been the case.''
JUFT CALL
!:# • IlrlB htsr Usy
t i t i H serst Ktorm
J.
1951 MERCURY 4-door Sedan. seeking permanent employment- HAYNES Offiee Machine Ce., Apartment, dose In. 5 roomi 955
The commission is adding IT 1:10 T h * K d . s „ f N l e h t
1931
If you have the potentials, w« Typewriters, adding Backinae,
per month, 111 E. 9th SL, Ceil
Try It and you'll buy it. RAY
4:10 C h s n n . l i l l C r o s s r e s S l
new parole supervisors to ita staff __
Salas-Rental*, 314 Maf„ Ph. 44. 2366 or 1963.
LAKE FRONT
HERRON, Phone 306 or 1143-W will train you for on* of the
w e a e - t v JA C K aonvit.i.n
most Interesting jobs in San­
New three bedroom house on with the additional fundi and has
after 6:00 p. m.
T" ,," * u * r BV K aivo
5-ROOMS, AduRa. SU Park.
M l r k . v Mouse
ford. You wit) wort MondayLebo Emma. One and half tiled II of them already on the job. •*•##
:00 *;00 tl* |io rt
Friday,
and
have
regular
sche­
bath*. Flerida room. Lot 211* Th* other alx should bo at work #:l* Mniix K dw irfl
FURN. 3 roomi 4 both. Clean,
BUSINESS
T R A D E
duled incroaoM In aoTary. Mini­
( : t * S i t P reston
6 E A 2 -G K R
newly decorated and refurnished x MS'. Turn Bo. one mile at soon.
your old mattreas and aprlnga
7 ## l» * o lls n c a r
mum
requirements
are
at
least
Oakiawn
Cematary,
SERVICES
Call
1970
or
217-M.
7:1# C tlm ax
REGARDLESS OF TYPE OR
a High School education, age
1:1# fb-lsnr* P lrtln n
19-29, ability to type. Permanent CONDITION!
FURN. 5 room house 4 bath. Ph. (7—BROKERS bad REALTORS
#:n# W a ls rfio n t
19—APPLIANCE REPAIRING
'57
G-E
Appliances
Less
Trad*
e
:l# P o u r B tsr PU yh*u#*
resident of Sanford. Apply Quiltop Mattress
339-W.
ia:»# Rnismsyr cloonoy
HEATSRH
Boutharn Boil Taltphoaa Co. Ul[
I*
il0 r# th » p K e o w t ilM t
Near
flanfMla
High
XchoeL
3Rag. M9-90 - .............
Praviaw Revealed
Cleaned i p t Checked
I-BEDROOM, kitchen
tilts ltiOl n.port
Palmetto Ava.
bedroem
bom#,
I
years
old,
11:11
M s r* u l, M snr W ire
Ph. 1111. Eva, Mt-M.
PH O N E 1S20-R
Kitchen equippad. FHA financ­ Oct. 14, 16, and t6, the Florida
Royal Comfort Maltreat
IT-HELP WANTED-MALE
Branch
of
General
Electric
Ap­
ed. Includes blinds, water beat­
Reg. 95949 ..............
939.50 t Bedroom furn. apt. ail Elm.
16—SRAUTY PARLORS
er 4 Spate baiter, Beautiful pliances will take approximately BILLS RARD TO PAT? Sell
Apply at 511 Elm or Phone 974-J.
COOK and Handyman, colored pre­
landscaped lot. Priced at 111,- 300 G-E Franchised Dealers from
Modern Air conditurned Salon
ferred. Apply Club Houaa, Pian- Golden Dawn Mattresi
Rag. $4940 ...» ........ 929.50 2-BEDROOM unfurnished
400. Requiring 91,900. Down, Florida and South Georgia to G- things yewra through w i t h
H arrM t'i Bounty Nook
Utlon Estates, D* Bary. Pbona
Lake Mary. Lake Front privll190 me. No closing cost.
W B, Oak
Pb. fit 1317.
E'a appliance manufacturing cen­
egaa.
Inquire
111
W,
5th,
San­
Echols Special Mattress
ter, Appliance Park, Ky. At through Want Ada for CASH.
IT—BUILDING—REPAIR H
ford.
Ph.
591-J.
ROUTE SALESMAN — Year
Rag. $3940 .................. $2440
Seminole Realty Ibis time the 1957 model line of Call 1121.
PAUytlNQ__________
‘round work, earnings above
W.
D4RTR9CSK
T. W. MRRO appliances and television will be
Beautiful
aparloui
modern
1
bed­
TWIN OR FULL SIZE
average, good opportunity for
REALTORS
shown at Monogram Hall.
room- apt. Wall furnished, 5VJ.
WOOLSEY
aggressive man who ia willing
Oil P e it Rv#
Phen* IT or t u
I l l W. lath after 6:M.
See
our
new
line
of
floor
covehlg
MUCTION O f VRUM I
The G-E dealers will also be
M sriM Fin take*
to hustla. Chauffeur's license and complete home furnishing*.
r. It l\ M K O W
I ROOM APTS. Ill Btm. Can be This *4 wilt admit Mr*. Fred given a complete tour of the fac­
necessary. NE-HI BOTTLING
F o r Y our Boat
seen from 9:06-U:ap 1:04-1:04.
Bondar «( EnUrpria* te tka tory building, warehouse facilities,
Kcnkarik Glams and Paint Co. CO., 504 Caicry Ave.
FREE DELIVERY
Or
call
2992-W.
Palm Drive-In Theatre. Rap. and aee exhibit* of tfco now de­
Strickland-M orriflM
111-114 W. Ind St.
Phone 930
corator kitchen displays,
-MALE or FEMALE
Oct. 14, 1194.
INCORPORATED
ECMOU REDDING CO.
/URNIBHED
upsUirs
_________
FLOOR aaadlag and finishing. HOUSEWORK wanted by the day. Owner tad 4 Magnolia, Ph. ISM light* and water furnished, gar­
AppUanca Park la Um world's
Yonr Friendly V
Ctooaiag, waning. Serving Semi­ Phone 1149-J.
"Bod Bamberger” Mgr.
largest appliance factory, Ita five
age, | a month, io7 Locust Ave.
nole county alar* 1925.
Open Monday's IS 9 ; 9 i _ u . . .
Phone 1194-J,
buildings cover some 93 acres and
H. M. Gleason, Lake Mary
VISIT
OUR
BALCONY
OPENING for Meat Cutter, Meat
cost some 9300,000AM. Over 12,LIVE
at
the
Park
Avenue
Apart
Wrapper Cashier, Apply FOODA. R. PRTBRBON
000 people are employed there.
MettANKY-SM ITH PA IN TS
N
il
H
rtd
iB
f
U».
manta, Convenient, comfortable, I n t e r AaMOUtSat A. &gt;. Pataraon
Mil S. Park
Phone 1303 MART, PARK AVR. 4 tttk.
C elebrating Znd Annivarngjry newly decora Ud. HIT Pork Awe,
PRC DRIVES SHREWD
Phone
IT49-J.
They are having on special matFloor aandtag end finishing. II—WORK WANTED-MALR
FINANCIAL BAUGALV
William#.
A.
C
Deudaoy,
Load
treat
4
matching
box
springs.
A hotter lab i t a better price. Lawn mowing. Power mower.
3-room garage apartment. « room 9urv#yor.
MIAMI tB—Tha bankrupt Flori­
93940 4 up.
Frae estimates.
Pb. Collect Ralph Bennett, Ph. 464-R.
kitcben*tta apt- Adults, no pels. to N, Park Ave
1198 da East Coast Railroad drivea nn
They also have foam rubber matOviedo F O - 5 3 1 9 4 . ______
ph. m.
*atuW financial bargain in tbt
ttrsa
with
hind
tlsd*
box
22-SUMNEM
OPPOXYUNmES
9TT1C GOING TO WASTE? Turnsprings to match, $794* 4 up. Fnmiihad garage apt. Elodflc
suburban town of doulh Miami.
ing it into on* or more attrac­
Apartment Houac, all They have bedroom lulls and Uuhmi. Inqulr* 9M Clm- ftm » SWAP 4X V T B M I J w t pioca
Tho City Commission voted last
tive rooms ia easy, inexpensive. 6-UNIT
aefa bed*.
rented, all furnished except one.
night
In renew Ita annual contract
Let BQ Lumbar audBuppty
1101
Sanford
Ave.
—
rented as office. Beet location
CUoteM Ms. PteM R B h r • In pay th* railroad 910 for th*
Yard help you decide bow to and income. Good proposition.
ONI partially famished "l hodmahe it serve you. Ceil 13, The PHONE 119-M.
privilege of cutting the grata and
Uaad furniture, i m b i s s m , 14* 1*.
room half of dupiax. go* ia af.
halftfol ad-wriur.
Lumber Number, 6r drop in—
beautifying th* right of way
Urnamu
or
avtnlnii.
1303
Elliot
• 922 W. Third Sl
U Faya Tu Urn
j s - j a s f T T t e L 'a r An.
through the town.
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Very often a Caril of Thanks fn the Sanford Herald meala a
to fill In
|n any other way, Not only la it «
CULLEN AND HARKEY which Is difficult
... t«
90 acre tile farm. Three bedroom 1*1 N. Park Ave.
Pbona 9311 I n n u l o n of *ratltudo to
... .I.,.—
.m i ...
t. —ii,
iwiiai trt
inonisi bat
thnso who
hay#
sent floral
house, large bam. Ail equipment
■leo rourlroii'ty neknowledges the aarvicOa and fcindnezsej fof ih*
and machinery. Easy terms, ph.
to whom a personal note of thanks cannot well i,e mailed.
ROSA L. PA YTO N . manyNewspaper
1393-J. P. O. Box 1151,
Cards of Thank* are accepted ■« socially cor*
rcct.
Lmlly
Post, the noted authority *on etiquette, feela thaw — *
Registered Real Eatate Broker
U—HOMES
Chon* 2171
17-93 at Hiawatha man good ii.ca.
p a r * iai no prcaarihed form for a Cord of Thanks. It can b* *a
&gt;12) DOWN
brief or as detailed a# you desire. When the occasion come* you will
REAL
ESTATE
DRIVE-IN
I Bedrooms and Cerporte
find a sympathetically understanding member of our staff t* as*Wl
2544 French Ave.
,'OU.
Terraizo Floors
J.
W.
HALL,
REALTOR
Kitchen Equipped
THE “IN MEMORIUM" NOTICE
Johnay Walker, AaaoClate
Nice Residential Location
It is the cu.loal of many families In Ihl* country to commemorate
“Call
Hall"
Phone
1756
Landscaped Yards
-‘ - ___ PV
... w.i.M.vssisni
" n "In
Metnorlum'' ||v
noticem in ||tWB
newspaperr ctRXIIU
classtflad
Ready for occupancy in 3 weeks
cohimnv They find a real snlaro therein. p'reparaUon’o^aele«5&lt;m"ug
A. K. SHOEMAKER, JR.
J.«?u *5. «ve^*e .,Jr,n9* hark to them tender, pleasant recollections. As
BALL REALTY
r.llzn Cook, the EnjjIUh jvoct ha. so beautifully expressed it:
Builder
RAYMOND
M.
BALL
"llow cruelly sweet are the echoes
1-i.one 1991
1800 Mellonville
that start
OSCAR M. HARRISON
When memory idaya an old tune
This ad will admit Mrs. Edward
REG. UROKERS
on Iho heart.'’
Fawsett of Lake Miry to the
8 . D. Highteyman, Associate
Riti Theatre. Exp. Oct. It, 1956 294 Sooth Park Ave.
Phone M0 , / ' " ' t frequently nn In Memurium Is inserted on lh« anniroretry
&gt;f death. However, other dates, which it t* felt are approprtitOM
ueamnKful are also selected. The Idrihday of the departed, Ine waddLARGE 4-bedroom home. Ideal
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
injr nnniversary, Memorial Dny, even Christmas are among othaf
location for children. Ph. 2333*J.
ask Crumley 4 Monletlh
significant occasion, chosen.
at 117 South Park. Phono 772
If you arc hesitant (0 express your tender Ihoughta In poelle form,
6 room, 2 bedroom homo, $5750
rou may avail yourself of the Herald's collection of o r ix Q rtreS *
They Know
Located on Old Orlando High­
These ryires* |n jmetle hcaiily Iho emotion* nf the heartstrings.
way. Ideal for children, school
Amonu them are verses
circumstance.
bus atop. Cal] 1332-M.

PLUMBING
COMPLETE MODERN
Contract and Repair Work
INSURANCE
Free Estimates
All the NEW KINDS or fire and Where you always find big values
R. L. HARVEY
Insurance avgUibla Im quick credit and any terms.
201 Sanford Ava.
Phone 1191 casualty.
Phone 959
the bait of Companies at Low­ 911 R. l i t St.
est Ratal to those who qualify.
Conault B A L L INSURANCE ACHIEVE YOUR DRHAMS of
AGENCY, 901 S. Park Ave,, beauty and aarvice In your
home by (fleeting th* place*
Sanford, Fla.
you need from Barry’l axtan
aive collection of gracefully
It—MONET TO LOAN
Contran.ua and Hr Mir
styled and designed furniture . .
•II at WAREHOUSE DISCOUNT
iaai Saatard Ave.
Pbaa* t i l l
AUTO LOANS
PRICESI Berry's F u r n i t u r e
COST LESS
Warehouse. 901 W. P in t Bt.,
W. J . KING
Phonq 1967 for Evening appointPlumbing
■lumbutg Caatractor
Florida
State
Bank
ment.
ar Plumbing k Bupplioe
Kokiar
OF SANFORD
Electric water Heaton
TIRED
R eam ----This ad will admit Joe Moor*,
Itade Dr.
Pb. M
All Orlande
of th* unto old thing?
Sanford, to th* Movialand RidaMERCHANDISE
This ad will admit Mr*. W. RIn Theatre, Exp. Oct. 14, 19M. Bee the spacious new Usiefutl)
Moore, Sanford to the Movie- 43—ARTICLES far BALK
different home* In —, —
WHITE
land Ridc-ln Theatre. Exp. Oct.
South Pinecrast
Kanfort
SEWING MACHINE CENTER
11. 1950.
—Faeiory to Toq—
Grove Manors
Sanfon
Salas, Service and Rental*
Vairnel* Villa*
DeLam
A ltrn ls m
Plumbing. Kresk? Heating
GAR R R fT 'g
Venetian
BUMS
m
R.
First
St.
Phone
1429
M. G. HODGES
IMMEDIATE
Snciaaed head. Sag-nreef botwm
Service on All Water Pumparail wtth plaaUt w k Pliatie ar
WeUa Drilled - Pumpe
$
SAVE
%
OCCUPANCY
rayed taper Cotton or nylen
Paola Read, Phone 700 -

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Caneor loetoty*a tnmul fund .JL, 7 ^ r " * T*'*'
drirt today with an admlriac moua veto, tho Oil.
word for a racoverod eancrr Council today direct*
victim, an Air Fort* affietr tart General Dag J
now on active duty.
ah)oid to andoruirj
•nrou dent look dtoabtod: K ^ u a ? !* *•
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SANFORD, FLORIDA
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1950

A M ttk iri Preau U m O W in

Odham:

Road Program Puts County's Progress 10 Years Ahead
Home,
Church
Parallel

Lake Blvd. To French Ave.
To Be 4-Laned For Thruway

same period last yaar.
BY MRS. GEORGE E. WELLS
Dial To Discuss Road Plans Thursday
"Under these circumstances,1*
"And upon the first day of the
Dial
“the traffic and earning
A t Highway Planning Committee M eet studyaald,
week, when tha Dlaclplcs came
which waa authorited will
"In light of recent developments Thuradav nlrtrt at 8:30 at Jim
together . . . " 8b began tha am
on our causeway and road «ro- Spencer's Restaurant at which n be made, and the funda au­
of tha Christian’s Lord's day.
gram many qucstloni have arisen time Billy Dial will b# present to thorized by the two counties will
Sunday.
which I feel should be cleared amplify nn these and our other now bo available for normal sec­
It hat been that the most
up," Brailey Odham, chairman of plans, and In disru** with u* all ondary road needs "
profitable of all human activities
Seminole CoUdy's Lows Rente of the plans for Semlnola County The highway would ha ctmHighway Planning Committee said road*," Odham said this morning. itrocted on a M per cent Federal
I* affiliation with ant's neighbor­
IMUI HtROtMIMA MAIOINt wava happily aa they line up In front of Mt. Sinai Koapllat, New Yurk.
today.
The Interstate federal highway and 10 par cent State and Com*?
hood
church
and
to
participate
after being discharged. They are the last nf the group of 11 young Japanese women who were disfigured
By MRS. RAYMOND MORRIS
program
will pay M per rent of participating basis. Although not
"I
have
today,
thoroughly
dis­
A
In the first A-bomb blast end were sent to the U.S. for treatment of their Injuries.
(International)
wholeheartedly in Ita witnessing
T bi St. Johns River District, cussed Sanford and Semlnola Coun­ the building of roads In the Inter- yet determned, aa pointed cot la
for Christ.
Boy Scouts of America, will hold a ty** road needs with Billy b it I, ■tale system.
the tetter, It la the feeling of tho
1 Ilka to parallel the home and Round-Table meeting at the Com­ Fifth District Road Board Mem- William H. Dial, Fifth District deartment that the countloo
Church,
ber, and have had presented by Road Board Member, In a latter would be required to pay M per
the church.
.munity
- Methodist
. _„
. . . Caste!_
*
to the chairmen of the Semlnola cent of the right of way ceat«
The home: many and varlad g Crowding to^Saautmastar' Wat him his plans," he said,
"Dial
stated
this
morning
that
...
W-----------------------------t#r
Kr#htl#
Jr&gt;
County
and Volusia County Boards and the State Rood Department
may be tha Intereate of tha mam
tha money to continue the four- of Commtsilonera pointed out em­ would pay 10 per cent of the high­
ben of the family, but at regular TrOop 314, sponsored by tha lanlng of Highway 17-M from
phatically that there Is nn route way construction coals.
intervals all gather around tha Lion* Club will be host to snout* Five Point* to French Ave. is In for the proposed highway yet de­
The Advisory Board of the Sal­ board to enjoy food for the nourish­ and district effklala at the meet­ tho current budget and Ho is anx­ termined. Ha aald that it waa
vation Army met yesterday at ment of the body, and equally Im­ ing. Tha district cnmn-l • • - ious to lat tha contract as soon ■greed, by all Interested parties,
Toddy's Restaurant with Ralph portant, a chance to share those son, DeLand, Sanford, Ovltdt and a a right-of-way* ar* secured and Including the chairman of tha
Nazarenes Hear
A. Smith, chairman of the board, Interests, Joy and laughter, often CasseJbcny. P ||iu for activities hopeful that the contractor can r o a d department, engineering
World famous Cypress Cardens Special Missionary presiding.
In the district for tha year ahead ■tart on this before the end of staff, and trafflr and planning
near Winter Haven will open Its
will bo dkcuiaed,
Highlighting the meeting was the problem! and perplexities.
the year," Odham said.
people "to Include In tha Initial
gates FREE to residents of Semi,
alx months service report made Because of this regular gather­ Krohne also aald that the local
"This mote guarantees us a stages of the Interstate system the
stole, Lake, and Oranga counties Speaker Tonight
by tat LL UarctUa Reynolds,
troop writ again ba boat to the fine, modern four-lans highway
when Sir. and Mrs. Richard 1&gt;. Dr. Charles Strickland will ba Commanding Officer of the Salva ing and sharing together each district on Oct..11, when the first between Sanford and Orlando,H tho leg extending from the Sanford TALLAHASSEE - Two
side of Laka Monroe to ■ point
member
of
’he
family
has
a
bulk­
Pope owners hold their annual the special missionary speaker to­ tlon Army's local post.
Court Of Hnrtif since the end local highway planning committee In the vicinity of Oranga City, clouda append on the Ttortd*
free countv dav. Saturday and night at the Church of the Nit- Tit* Commanding Officer, In her head of combined family strength of summer activities will h* held chairman said.
State horizon today a* Coach
leaving the balance of the Inter­
Sunday, Oct. 8 and T.
tarene. The service will begin report, pointed out that 95 adult to bolster the business of dally here. Many a yards of advance,
"As to tha causeway that we state system to ba constructed Tom Nugent's Seminole* entered
final preparation! far the Invasion
Seminole, Lake and Orange promptly at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Strick­ services were held with 1484 in living,
meat and numerous merit badges had proposed to connect with under iU normal priority."
of Virginia Tech's powerful foot­
county residents need only driver’*
will
bo
presented
at
tin
court,
French
Ave.
and
cross
tha
laka,
attendance;
II
street
service!
with
So with tha church to a item bit
R entes for free admittance for land Is Superlntendant of Naur- 171 participating were held; 38
according to Krohne.
for which we would finance hy the "This would mean," he Mid, ball forces Saturday igbt.
together
regularly,
to
share
tha
"that an Immadlat* rout* deter*
ene Missions In the Union of South Women'* Home League meetings
n o entire family.
P in t dark cloud la the Tack
Scout troops and Cub Packs re­ ■ate of bonds, was made virtually ruination between the OrlandoIt was shortly after he or­
Presence of Christ In the midst, presenting
team Uaelf. The vaunted Gobblers
impossible hr the recent federal
Four thrilling water ski show* Africa.
the
entire
district
are
were
scheduled
and
held
with
an
the meat of tha Gospel, the Bread scheduled to attend the court and nw‘* program. The federal pro- Daytona leg of tha Interstate iya- set souther* grid enperta smack
will be presented Saliit-iav at ganized thn Sanford Church of the attendance of 223.
Nazarene in 1914 that he resigned Also Included in the report were of Life, the Inspiring hymns, In­ according
to Krohne, those in- Aram is to build an interstate tem will b# made. After the route on their ears with a resounding
10:30 - 1:00 • 2:30 and 4:13 and on his
duties a* District Supcrintenterested
In
ummotlna scoutln-1 system of fast, modern through la determined by our engineering 38-7 triumph ever a along N, f t
M youth meetings attended by deed compound a Sanctuary of de­
Sunday at H:00-l!'w»-3:0’E
L l I ' l l . anustle d*nt of «he riarl(ta S t r i c t ,ml 1003 young people; and a 10-day
assist their troops point highway* and one of than la pro- staff," aald Dial in HU latter, "tha Bute eleven h at' weak.
votion and fellowship that non* can
■Undlnf'hy attending.
posed for Daytona to DeLand, to law than requires publle hearings Second A A (load la A n
« t i Jccently seen In movie and ,C" pt? J h' M; ,«"mCn‘.!° A,.ri” Bible School was held with 374
In all towns and eltlea Effected
can really afford to neglect.
television short*. World and n a­ Dr. Strickland ll a "forceful," taking part.
"Among Jhe missing" atato# e f
The Cottri of Honor la held four 2?1,ndo' to.
tnA Tamp*. by the construction.
tional water ski champion* will "interesting," and Informative In the transient assistance pro­ Isn't the "shared" crust sweet­ lit c* annually and rotate among This route has been designated for
two ef Vlorida State's top per­
perform In routine- -an’?1" ’* ‘-- n speaker who "will bring a chal­ gram*. Ih# lieutenant rpnnrted. er and mors than "cabs" the district towns during the year yoara and all previous talk of the "Although no route haa bean de­ forming left halfbacks, lobby
lenge
to
ChrUliant
of
nit
faiths,"
termined
aa
yet,
It
la
readily
ap­
federal
route
that
I
have
over
graceful ballet on ikla to tha highRena and BlDy Weaver.
131 meal* were supplied, 47 lod­ eaten In aoUtudaT
heard was to go atralght south parent that due to the limited
Winning by champions. Children it was revealed. Preliminaries gings given, 31 were given trans­ The church member, by faith­
R*wa auffarod a rib Injury ha
will
be
brief
to
afford
full
time
t
l
from tho agisting Lake Monies access feature* ef the Interstate
o! all ngss will delight In the an- Dr. Stricklin'I. T
portation, 33 garments were given, ful weekly attendance, achieve^ a
.
be
,l*pr**U*al,
nog
hrktea.'!.
am
|
'
------tie,i of zany clowns on ski*.
loa men, assisted, 17 women. As­
The Sanford Church of the Ns. sisted, mud 38 children assisted. spiritual development not other­
Visitors will see for the first tarene
a lame thigh muscle ta tha earn*
road b fo jf
wilt
be
hose
church
to
Na.
A total of 33 Iroeerv order* wise obtained.
time tnanv now Improrem-nt* zarenc churches from Titusville,
cm test.
the
federal
road
_____
...
Cltp
el
Sanford,
at
theqa
were given to local famll'es, ’188 Therefore, why not, on this first
made to the Gardens during the DeLand, and Lake Mary.
That leave* the Tribe .^b
to
bring
thin
read
«•
near
to
feancan
be
no
crossing
at
gnd«,
and
summer month* In expectance of The Rev. R. II. Spear Jr., host garments given to local fam Hie*, Sunday of October, Church Loy­
ford as possible and has definite­ the traffle law*rated within the Stan Dobeaa, a fast-raovlag serv­
108
pair*
of
shoes,
and
O
miscel­
jtn e of the largest winter season* pastor, extend* a cordial invitaice returnee as the only remain­
laneous asslstan- aid* pnitt'lhnted. alty Month, rally around our in­ On# young Sanford ladv. with ly committed that it wmdd ho City weald, notljuatify an express­ ing left halfback, and Dobosa,
(hn the history of the Garden*. lion to the public.
somewhere
between
the
Lake
her
eye
on
a
"aura
visit"
from
dividual
church
and
establish
once
~
^
‘‘
‘
^_
_
^
way.'?
Majjor Guy Hcpler of Jackson­
An extended boat tour will take
Further explaining, Dial aald favoring a game ankle la not la
ville wa* intl-cH-red to I**1 and for ail regular weekly ehurch Santa Claus, wants to make sure Monroe Bridge and French Ave.
visitors through a new and im­
that lhe receives exactly the doll
"Billy Dial has keen aaeceaafRl "My engineers do asaurt me, how top mettle. Nugent stated today
member* local plana for the Sal- attendance.
proved section of the Garden*
In making a causeway across tha ever, that In selecting thin route that he may move Billy Odea*
discussed local plana, for the Sal­ Recall tha old axiom? "United that'a been picked out.
iown as the Azalea Islands. New Public Is Invited
lake,
starting at the Lekeahava they fuel gonfldent that tho ac­ tha speedy right haHbaA Waa
A
letter,
property
addressed
to
vation Army here.
••wa stand, divided we (might)
stas recently opened afford visi­
"Santa Oaua, North Pole" was Boulevard somewhere west et tual causeway across tha lake will ML Dora, over t« the left halfback
Quarteriv meetings were ap­ fall."
tor* of more advantageous viewsTo .Local Wesleyan
ia up the
me alack.
naca. Odom
uooa
received, but the little lady failed Sanford become lied Into a fonr- bo at tome point between the ■lot to taka
proved with the next meeting act
of the tropical wonderland. Open
to put her return addresa on the lane highway to Orange City, tha present bridge and the City of ran from tha port-aide pan Itlow
for Dec. 6.
for the first limr to the public Foundation Rally
•r stages of the game
first Unk of the entire Interstate Sanford. Thera will then bo an In In the latter
envelope or Inside (he message,
since Ita construction for the Es­ The Wesleyan Foundation Rally
with
Oeorgia
road
program
In
Florida,"
Odham
gia,
while Buck Matte
terchaago
on
tho
Sanford
aide
of
* Enclosed was a rut out of a doll,
ther Williams movie la the Flor­ will be held Sunday. Oct, 7. at _ WOMAN’S HEAD CUT OFF
handled the chorea from hfo usual
which we're aura U the one that revealed this morning.
BY TRAIN
tho
Lake
with
a
direct
four-lane
ida-shaped pool. A recently con­ 2 p.m. at the Pnola Wesleyan Me"That’s the total length of the connection Into the CHy aa a part right halfback aids.
Oct. 4
she has her hopes on this coming mm
JACKSONVILLE (AP)—Policestructed walkway will enable visi­ tliodist Chun-h, six mile* w*»t of
m1late planning," he said,
Tha Stmlnolee would have bad
Admission*
C'lristmas, a dress Whlrh she I"and
tors to see the pool and take pic­ Sanford on West First S t A bat- identified a woman whosa head
future planning will b* to of the plan Therefore, until the their handa full of Techs even at
hopes
will
accompany
tha
doll,
and
Geneva
Peter*
(Mima)
Interstate la camleted, traffic will
was
cut
oft
by
a
Irgln
at
a
tarn
ture* of this famous inner attrac­ krt dinner will be served at 1 p.m.
extend
It
north
to
Daytona,
paral­
a hat to match.
Richard Hudson (Oviedo)
croei tha Lake come down the full strength, but theta two hop
tion.
An invitation has been extend­ Ing here late Wednesday a* Leona
existing road*.
tnjurier la tha speedy Tribe b ack
This young lady wants to be leling
Births
Long known as a photographers ed to tha public to attend the first Elizabeth CoIHr, 32.
"Where the rattwwav hits Seml­ lake shore to French Ave., and field leaves Florida State with
sure she receives the right doll, nola
Detective Sgt. O. A. Johnson
Baby Boy Patera
follow
tho
protent
17-bS.
iradlse, local camera fans will of the fall and winter rallies to
Boulevard, the plans at* t*
Discharge*
clothea, and hat, ao aha aenda tha four-lane
ive a field day when dozens of be planned uniting
Lake •*—v said the woman alto was known
"Under t h e circumstances," a definite underdog rol* to pow­
the to '
** •.
eutout
pictures
along
to
mail'll
a*
Jnsphine
Murry
and
wa*
WFlora
King
and
baby
(Sanford)
beautiful models dressed In color­ and Sanford ehurrhes of tha
said Dial, " I think this la a happy erful Virginia Tech.
vard
on
In
to
French
Ave.
for
us*
wit), the selection.
Levy Lone* (Sanford)
Tech eased past the Tribe U fl
ful old fashion costumes will be Church of (he Nazarene, Free lirved to be from Palatka. He
solution to a moat difficult prob
It's about that time—when now and (or the next six to ten lem, and I am quite aura that all season In Tallahassee by a 34-M
Vyglana Pool* and baby
MclhoJist, I’aola Wesleyan, and said she was arrested on Main
on hand to pose for pictures.
years,"
Odham
aald,
latera atari astting their
(Mount Dora)
margin. This year, however, both
Visitors may dins in air-condi­ the other* of like faith, in fallow. Street bridge Sept. 10 and charged
»plained, of tha communities both In Volusia teams
and dreams on the coming "Howrevar," Odham explali
have tremendously improv­
Oct. I
with attempted aalcide.
tioned comfort or enjoy tha breezy »Wpand
Seminole
Counties
will
b*
“at
soma
future
data
the
be
plan*
of Santx Claus. No doubt, tb*
ed ball cluba. To date, Tech haa
Admissions
outdooi dining terrace.
highly
pleated
with
the
fine
fa­
„
will
he
to
extend
that
limit_____
died
fadvisit from St. Nick will be the
Annaverette Echols (Sanford)
whlppod East Carolina 37*3, leal
A completely rennovated gift
topic of conversation among
***?*• road south somawharo cility when It a designed.”
Mary Booth (Laka Mary)
a clrfe* 31-14 decision t* Tulana,
shop will be seen by visitors.
The
project
la
going
to
be
given
group*
of
youngsters
from
now
,#
three
miles
wait
ef
BanBirth*
PUhty of free parking -pace with
i gthe early
ro morning houra of fori.
high priority, the Road Board and swamped N. O. State 33-7.
until
Baby Girt Echois
Florida Stela la all avtn at M
Aendant* to htlp visitors park
"I want to say," Odham tom- member enplaned.
Doc.
33."
Dischargee
for Aa year with a 47-7 watte*
will be available to accomodate
merited during an Interview this
"Aa aeon aa tha route has been
several thousand cars.
Rev. Gold Jackson (MalUand)
morning "That I think that waft- definitely determined," Dial told way with Ohio University and tho
Visiting Hour*: Private Rooms,
Ing nut this program for our area, the two County Commission chair­ teat minute M loss to Oeorgia;
11 n.m.-8 p.m.: Semi-private
Billy ria has moved our pro­ men, "It la tha department'! Should Virginia Tech's vaunted
Room* X p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. tGobbler* be aiming to defeat FIorgress up ten years. Because the af­
Annual Teachers
to employ an outstanding firm Ida Slate's Seminole* via a strong
p.m.; Pediatrics, 11 a.m.-a p.m.
fect I* that we get Immediately a plan
consulting engineers to do tha air attack, a look a t national sta­
(Parents and/or grandparents on
causeway, a fast, modem four- of
Party To Be Staged
ly) Obstetrics, According to acco­
tistics may change their mlada.
lane highway to tha north of ua, actual plana."
modation and no visitors during
French Ave. win be uied and Dial pointed out In hit letter Coach. Tom Nugent'* Tribe la
Tuesday Evening
foedlng of babies.
therefore developed. In addition, that the traffic count on 17-92 be­ fifth in tha nation in pass de­
The annual Teacher* Party.
tween Orange City and Sanford last fense, according to figures rolaaaIT-92 will be four-lined.
Tha
Lyman
Greyhounds
will
Ignoring learhers of Sanford
month avaragaa in exceae of 8AM *d by tho National Collegiate
"I
am
railing
a
meeting
of
our
haw* their toughest evening thus
Schools, will be held Tuesday night
vehicle* dally which shows an Athletic Bureau.
Seminole
County
Long
Range
in the season tonight whan
at tha Sanford Woman's Club.
tncraaa* of U per te n t ever the
Volunteer Firemen far
Seminole opponents have .a
they play host to undefeated Ta­ Highway Planning Commutes for
Tha American Horn* Deo’ -umr-*
mark of just .330 in forward paaa
vares
in
Longwood.
Tha
Grey
of tha 8anford Woman's Club wIR
Reveal
Important
competitions. Sixteen passes kavo
bounds had a tough week of hard
sponsor the event as ha* been
been thrown agalnat the Tribe,
■crimmag*
and
should
be
In
top
the'r custom for several year*
Meeting Tuesday form for tha outing with lha ex­
and only four havo beta caugbL
Supper will be served at 7 o'clock
An important meeting of the ception of minor ache* and pains.
Only 31 *yarda havo boen fa k ed
which will be followed by a short
Lake Mary Volunteer Fire De­ The Greyhounds will go Into
agalnat Florida State via tha alp
program.
partment !e slated for Tuesday the game two touchdown under­
lanes la the first two gamaa ef
Hostesses for Ibe meeting will
night Oct. t.
the season
dog, but the powerful Lyman de­
be: Mr*. H. H. Grier, chairman.
A. L. Walter, president of the fense baa repelled all attempted
* John Carlton. Mr*. James
Ohio Univarsity attempted I t
volunteer firemen of Lake Mary, penetrations for the lessor and
i-m. Mrs. Robert Kara*. Mr*.
peases against the Semlaoka tad
aald (hat the meeting would be- will go Into tha 1*0100 unscored
Willi* Peacock. Mra. John Kader.
computed two for 11 yards, I
gfa sharply at I o'clock.
Mr*. U m a r Echols and Mrs F.
fie attempted • aerials and
on.
E. Birckenridga.
nected twice for a m en
Membership cards will be dis­ The Lfmsn eleven has won two
yard*.
•The annual Teachers Party rnlntributed, Walter said, and there in a row. and wilt be out to make
ddt* with the project of the Wowill bo bo dues.
three, but they'll b* fating •
man's Club American Home Dapowerful and determined dub. U
partmeni which U "Youth."
the Greyhound* dear the Tavares
hurtle, they should go on t* rack
C»'
11
Elks W ill Stage
up tho boat soaaoo record hi a doParity &lt;
" I DO NOT CHOOSE TO RUN"
cad*.
latardayi
Dance Tomorrow
^ P re s id e n t Coolidga's famous
As a prognoeUator, head coach
^ e le m e n t in 1327 referred to the
Jim Payne waa mum. *Tm not
N
ig
h
t
A
t
Club
Baxt ejection. C» W, Thompson
bringing nut the trying towell,
An • part of tho October ached- but I'm no* predicting an easy os*
My* that In Yankee langiags It
|N
M
M
IM
ftM
B
through
Now
Jersey.
Adlal
K.
Stevenson,
Democratic
no of entertainment for members for us eithar. It will bo the boat
auans, "I am determined not
Presidential nominee. Joins hands with New Jersey'* Governor
of the Elks Club, there wtU he a ball dub we've faced yet tkle
JjpV'
Robert Meyner to acknowledge an ovation they received la Jersey
dance at the local dub tomorrow season, and if wa win U, it will
What ever you chons* to sell
City. At bottom, Stevenaoa. addressee about- 10AM persons in
nifbt from B to I.
or rung determine that Want
ho through the Iron will and doNewark. The Democratic FreetdeoUal nominee, la 000 of his sharp­
Ads era your an-w -r
Tho Saturday night dance I* termini tlon of tha boys."
est attacks, aald that President Eltmihower’s speeches wore "becom­
Just ene of the five Important
Call 1111 f-ir faat, efficient
ing part o( the pattern wo have associated with tha Republican
Payne haa tha beat set of atari*
date* during October that will ba ora at the independent teams IB
-Aid In preparing yi-wr ad.
candidate for Vice President." He referred to the President's charge
that the Democrats were using “wicked nonsense." (faterMlteeal)
cllmaxad ao Oct. 37 wiU a Hal­ the section, but ha la outraf
loween Dance.
ly weak la reserve strength.

Boy Scout District
To Gather Monday
In Casselberry

County Residents
Will Be Admitted
free To Gardens

Salvation Army Gives
6-Month Service Tally

Dark Clouds
On FSU Horizon

little Miss Helps
Sente Select Doll

fSpwPii**'

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Hospital Notes

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Lyman Eleven
Are Underdogs
In Tauares Tilt

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1956

.Aaaodated Praaa Leaaad Wire

Seek Re-Election Nov. 6
A. Lund Charges 1 st A s p ir a n t j Qji n j_ £ e e A c c e p tS
'StevensonGuilly Jo Reveal ^ ...
«vnn„MaT,iL- Candidacy
DELANO— "Stevenson Is guilty
of ‘double-talk’ to the American
people", asserted Arnold Lund,
Republican nominee for Congresa
Of the Fifth Congressional dis­
trict, "He has been telling the
farmer* that their price* are too
^ w . Then within a few day* time,
he tell* the consumer that prices
ire too high."
Lund made the accusation be­
fore a meeting of the Men’* Re­
publican Organization of DeLand
yesterday.
"The Democratic presidential
candidate should stick to facta",
Ltmd stated. "He knows that fool
■prices are three per cent lower
™owr than In 1M8. He also knows
that wages ire much higher as
well."
"Stevenson has one speech for
the farmer and an entirely diff­
erent one for the public consum­
er", he stated, "I don’t believe
the people will be deceived by
this constant flow of double-talk
ha la giving them”.
^ Lund cmtlnued to attack the
Record of hla Democratic oppon­
ent, Congressman A. S. Ilcriong
J r , whom he la trying to replace.
"I admit Mr. Herlong has duns
a lot of special favors for certain
Important people in this district.
Perhaps that explains what he
was doing Instead of answering
Important roll calls In Congress
and why he hasn’t had time to get
some much needed legislation in­
troduced and passed. It’s my be&gt;
ilef that a Congressman ought to
. represent all tha people and not
a special few.” he said.
"Herlong recently admitted Vot­
ing agalnit military aid to our
allies. He said h* did so only once.
The record show* that he voted
against such aid four times In the,
past four years", he stated, "I
think the American people don’t

A railroad mm who began hla
rarw r at the age of 11 leavca
Sanford Friday to accept an ap­
pointment with the Interstate
Commerce Commliaion with head­
quarter* In Birmingham. Ala.
John L. Lee came (o Sanford In
1938 with an alignm ent as branch
manager for the Postal Telegraph
Co. handling tha telegraph flit at
Chase and Co. eacluslvtly for two
years. In 19&lt;0 Lee went to work
for Atlantic Coast Line Railroad MEMBERS OF THE MARINE SECURITY GUARD Dlvl
where for t month* he waa agent
and operator, then car distributor
tor 18 months, train dispatcher
for the past 18 years, 7 of which
were spent as chief dispatcher.
On Monday, Oct. I, John L.
Lee will accept his appointment as
Servlet Agent of the Bureau of
Safety and Service of the Inter­
state Commerce Commission, with
a leave of absence from the
ACL.
Little did Lee know, as a boy
(Staff Photo) of • when he first became Inter­
ested in railroad agency and talegraph work, that ha would aoma
day be contacting all of tha .-ail-!
waa offlcia'ly activated. Tha
toads in the area assigned to him
In the governmental agency for
An examination to fill varanrlei past year ha* been a series of
which he will now work.
f *°f ***&gt; a year General Scholar- firsts for the young unit. Many
Lee’* flrat Inspiration cama *h,P Loan* for the preparation of sailors have paused to gaze at
from a small town doc or who I learhsTs and State Nurse arholar- theaa men In green working labor­
liked to punch out dots and dashes ‘ *”lp loans will be held Tuesday, iously In perfecting gun drill, foot
on a telegraph set a* a "ham Oet. &lt;•. In alx centers of *.h« state, drill and employing arm and hand
operator." He recalls that as he Brrordlng to In announcement signals In the movement of troops.
The unit has gained tho respect
of those who are associated with
it
DE BARY— An unique epee- V
\aa about the same age as himit. Its sincerity of purpoee, Its
,n* tacle was given 8unday at the self, one day the doctor waa
. quiet proficiency In executing Ita
estates pool, adjacept to tha Do pounding out dot* and dashea
mission and Its constant outstand­
"ary mansion. .Hp^tatnr, thronged wb' ? , h*
ing appearance of personnel and
cc- the ground*, watching eight toj
W—
« - lM &gt; r m”
quarters have produced open ad­
miration for this Marine Guard.
ten-year-olds of the den eUba
yw
.•
a
| In brief, tha role of (he Marine
h* demonstrating group swimming,
V o O n S lItU lI0 I1 Q I
a l m a J k s M S . k a J ..S k a l a . . . . . . 11 _
!e'Nurso * ‘a ealigned
barracks duty la usually
,W lM ,nd
Nlaa A - w A n d m A n K T o B p
be
pre-!
many
aided, Tho primary cooaani
r2
: ! * » « * » ? * g iu a J T J j n o y w n f i i a o e
g selMul
each Marlin Is the rucrevtful
Itb I&gt;ul ,h* awlmmera through their D e f i n e d F o r G l D t l D
liin Fob. accomplishment of Ute unlt’a mis­
sion. All of tha courses of inatrtte“**' P An' ihroocK (he ...mm—
Tho M d a ttv * delegation win
in th j tlon given to the unit are directed
i" led.
&lt;«» member, of th* Seminole
who are toward better preparing tho ‘ Inh* hi. flMl I n ^ s m s s ^ ^ e f r
Coun‘V Jun,or ^ 'r n h r r of Comnot may dividual for execution of hla por1 t waiting
fl.
W
n u bby .the lino _
*t their noon luncheon
„r- and
mends
,,
he first tlon of the unit mission.
,o team work and excellence of their
V * 11 * w r*^T—
T h r o u g h the medium of a
„
performance. In turn the cubs
£
»lx cm- strenuous sport* program, the
“ were
gratified and surprised
Marine la aware of another rowhen, at the grand finale of the S^ ° f *
na
niverslty sponilblllty, physical fitness. By
,nl exhibition, Mila Nelder presented
"1,
rharge; mean* of constant Inspection tha
tiy each swimmer with a Red Cross
vl
:j with Marine unit has estahllahed a
H Meglnners official card. Frank i r’ “m neprcrrntatlv* Gordon V.
name of being a "crack" unit,
2 Guruchani young chief of den
-creatiun Training has produced many keys
three gave a startling d.m on.u*- “ on,l of ,h&lt;‘-on.tltutlonal Amendre . with to success, be It war, or aporta.
tion of a boy "about to drown"
n -u c im .
1 charge Conitant Instruction In platoon
In the water and "rescued” by
.*;* h member of the delegatl n
Elemrn- and company Infantry supjecla
r Mil. Nelder. Thl. .how wa. e .p .- 1w 11 ” P,*ln
•n with lerve a* a reminder to each Ma­
dally etaged for parcuu to see
amendments for the benof t of
rine that this primary minion aa
tin- value of the summet’a in.liuc- if1*
1 Admin- a Marin* Is that of being always
u
Thursday noon Yacht Club lunch1. 37S N. ready to perform the dutiee of ao
.
.
,
eon meeting.
g* Lola- infantryman, regardless of rankt
Advancement award* were proj Iyc„ ,.rM|d, nt Oeorg# An|„ aented to the following: den one, drew
tMi mon,lng th„
nlkry In further more that each Marine re­
gardless of present assignment is
•f. 8te&gt;e Jackson, silver arrow; den (}lp imendnm iU are "so Import••ntarola listed as a potential Marine Rifle1 two, John Meinelt, gold and a all- In t ,j,at #n invitation has bet-n
of ver arrow; Tommy Gurueharrl, „ UndH u,
who ire | nt . re.t.
Garden man by hla superiors,
H tw . silver arrow*; Philip O.bler, ^ ^ m„ t wlw ,h# Bsmlno.v
r. High On this, thj unit’s first annlversn. membership card; dan three. Jack County Jun,0(. chamber of Com:h R. S. sary, they can point with prlda
-a,
(Continued on I age Iwol
m » rr„ m .m h r n In hear tha ex.to their formal acholastic achievela Statu menta. Over 75&lt;* oP t|ie unit has
om with l,ak’&gt;*d a course of formal educaElks To Observe
------------j n n. tlon. A high percentage of the
ry with un,t ** activity engaged In off
Railroad Night
Warren Baker Dies
lt,
July education at Koliins College
in Winter PaiK. Nineteen men
Tomorrow Evening In Mounting Go.
have received their high school
Railroad Night will be oh-erved . Mr. Warren Baker, hiother of
diplomas through the Armed
at the Elk'a dub Thursday night Qr. C. W. Baker of Ssuford, died
** • :* v .
. „
_
_
yesterday In the Moultri* Hospital
According to Roy Green ExaltUn„ „ , n .
ed Ruler of thelocal Elk5s Lodge. . . i . ° “’
railroad men of the Elk’s Lodge &gt;*r- Bak«r. «* Normend Park,
will be honored during the ll.urt- Ga. visited In Sonford many times,
dsy evening meeting
! Funeral service* will be h«IJ
A free barbecue and program j in Normand Park tomorrow afterwill follow the meeting.
'noon at 3 o'clock.

De Bary Cub Scouts
Display Swimming
Feats To Parents

drewa, CpI. W. J. Jones, (1. to r. middle row) Capt. E . J .
Love. Pfc. J. E. Hnrt, Pfc. W. E. Tenner, Pfc. F. J .
NIckcraon, Pfc. J. O. Baker, CpI. J. E, Hlllyard, CpI. H.
T. Wllltama, CpL \V. G. Subel. Pfc. P. A. McGovern, and
T-8gt. II. H. Merill. (l. to r. front row) 8gt, J. 8. Lane,
Pfc. J. II. Connwny. CpI. J. R. Rice, Cpl. R. R. Blodgett,
and Cpl. E. M. Nellignn. (Official US Navy Photo)

Scholarship Loan M a r in e U n it O b s e r v e s
:Exams To Be Given F i r s t A n n i v e r s a r y
In Stale Oct. 16

Fire Protection
For Farm Areas
Topic At Session
Fire protection for Seminole
County farm areas waa the mala
topic of discussion at the meeting
of the Semlnota bounty Farm
Bureau directors held at tha Gen­
eva home of Tommy McLata.
With all of tho director! of the
Seminole Cbunty Farm Bureau
isent It waa revealed that a
ard member had mat with San­
ford Fire Chief Mack M. Cleve­
land Sr. to determine what type
of equipment would be necessary
for tho farm area protection.
Farm Bureau resolutions af­
fecting the local farmer* were
read and dk cttaaoA prior to tholr
being presented at tW f irm Bureon State meeting to be hold Of*.
88-30 at Fart Myers.
C. A. Tucker, Seminole County
Agriculture Agent waa presented
to the board members by W. W.
Una, president of the Seminole
County Farm Bureau.
Also present to mast the board
were County Service Agents Thur­
man Wright and GUIs William ton.
A meeting of th) Seminole Coun­
ty Farm Bureau mamberahlp waa
set with the late being announced
later and each member to bo
notified. The masting will be pre­
ceded by a covered dish supper
with the meat rourts being Tunalahed by the oureau.
Refreshment* were acrveJ fol­
lowing the Board of Directors
meeting.

K

Firemen Express
Thanks For Replies
To Questionnaire
DE BABY- The DeBary Volun­
teer Firemen’s Asaoclatlun wishes
lo (hank most heartily those who
responded lo Its questionnaire of
Sept. 15 and to request those who
have not yet answered, to do ao,
If possible, by Oet. 8.
The statements mailed Included
a brief history nf the fire de­
partment's alma and p n itrts, the
Inhatator service and fire duties.
Residents were asked to Join as
active or associate members,
working toward thu purchase of
added equipment and further ser­
vice to the community. All re­
venues were listed aa wall as ex­
penditure*.
The firemen meet the second
Thursday of each month at the
firehouse at 7:80 p. m. Tho wo­
men's auxiliary meet* the sania
day at 8:80 p. m. The question­
naire not only gave Interesiina In­
formation; It aollrlted aid from
those who are protected night
and day by Ita vigilance.

Horticulture Topic
A t Club Session
DE BABY- Ttie D* Bary Gar­
den club win welcome a guest
speaker, Mias Edith 8*lt*r. DeLand librarian at Its flrat meeting
of the year, Friday at 8 p. m.
in the civic center.
Mias Belter will give a review of
The Coming of The Flowers. Hor­
ticultural topica wUl bo tho topie
of the day.

Weather
Partly d ea ff te steady through
Thareday; widelr acoUercd afterm o o
thaaderakoweret low toelgkt
m -n.

D M BALLY NEID^g. "guard-.
Isa aagal' 0/ the Dt Bary
tub*. Mias Nailer, Rod Cross
He guard instructed tho denIters for their aqua’le sh-rw cn
ay at the maos'oi puuL
!f Photo)

a

CUBS! ATTENTION! Dene one, two and three of the De Bary Pack No. 60, ready for
action at the Mansion Pool. Mother Wellesley Corbett of den three (standing) inspecLa
the group at the Sunday afternoon swimming exhibition. (Staff Photo)

Additional
Local. New s
O n Page 2

EIGHT LITTLE MEMBERS of Brownie Troop number fivV accompanied by two of
their leaders, vUlted Tha Sanford Herald plant In observance of National Newspaper
week and were conducted by Charlie Morriaon, member of tha paper’s advertising
staff, on a tour that ahowed them tha fashioning of a newapaper from tha time copy
arrives until the complete paper rolls off the giant praaa. Making the vialt war* the
following Brownlee: Brenda David, Linda Ethridge, Jimmie Sue McClellan, Scottto Mo*
Clellan, Suzanne Oraeno, Linda Robaon. Barbara Thomaa and Barbara WUliama. Troop
leaders were Mrs. Joseph Oraeno and Mra J. P. McClellan. Aa a souvenir of their vialt, «
each child received a type metal alug with h»r name thereon. They expressed them*
selves aa grateful for aa interesting visit. (Btaff Photo).

�Arthur J . Chick
Is Transferred
To Fleet Reserve

n a SANFORD HERALD
pair* 2, Wed., Oct. 8, 1080

Commissioner

Everyone is cordially invited to attend A &amp; P s...

Arthur J. Chick, Aviation State*
tural Mechini* First Clan, who
*■ &lt;C—tl— « m m page O n )
has been In VA1I-II slnro Dec. 29,
•topic of Sanford," he »aM.
1055, was transferred lo the Fleet
. W11con u ld ‘'Since I have no
Reserve Tuesday, Oct. 2 after 20
pareonal poli-Jcil ambitions or
years In the naval service.
paiplraUcmi, 1 f n l that 1 c&gt;n hon
In an Informal ceremony at
•oily nod Impartially deal with
VAH-lt'a formation for morning
Um a {fain of tho city to the beat
muster, Cdr. E. C. Mlldahn, USX,
interest of all taxpayer!. And
Commanding* Officer of VAH-1L
H a n 1 am not repreaenUnx any
presented Petty Officer Chick with
toartieulai r Intorau or soup, pea letter of commendation. Cdr. J
llUcal o• r other*Ue. or b*m*
H. Boar. USX. Executive Office:,
by any apodal Intoreau, 1
in behalf of the men of VAH*11,
la a position to apeak, vote,
gave Chirk several mementoes of
aet freely on all question*
their friendship toward thoir ship­
With only my con*cl*nee and tho
mate.
taxpapsrs of Sanford aa a wbol#
A native of Norfolk, Va. this
JU anawar to."
career sailor has had vailed dut­
T "These few month* la otfleo
ies with aviation units at Norfolk,
have shown mo that tho CUy of
Ban Diego, Oetana, UBS Solomon
feafo rd U bis hnalnou." Com*
Island* (CVE-07), USB MUway
■UmionerWIlson* aid. "And ft
(CVA-41) and Sanford. Among Ml ARTHUR J. CHICK, (center) Aviutlon Structural Meehan*
-weeds aound tWnklns, nrogreulva
campaign awards h* wear* the
ic First Claaa, VAH-11, «t the Sanford Naval Air Station
Uptons Ing, and date scrutiny of tho
Good conduct medal with flvo tranafera to the Fleet Reserve nftcr 20 years service.
iyttrao atriads at all tlmaa, In or.
a u r a , -Pre-Pearl Harbor, Euro­
(Official US Navy Photo)
3 a r to
t adomstoly moot the sn w
pean Occupation, and th* Ameri­
indi of a prosperous and
can Define* Ribbons.
■wrewUg City."
Chick la married to th* former
State Secretary
m ••H
"la making myaalf available for
Miss Erma Hxtler of Aabovillo N
3hia Important position. I plods*.
C. They have resided In Sanford
Lauds Local Lions
*df oloatod, to consider it aa honor
line* March IJU, whan ho re­
(Ceattaaed aa Pago Two)
^ aarva aa Saaford'a City Comm. HAVING P099UM to one thing
ported to an aviation unit sta­ History and Tradition of tho U. For "Aid To Blind'
and to work dlllsantly and playing Millards another, so
tioned at flanford. At present B. Marin* Corps.
Members,of lha Sanford Lions
at all tlmaa la tho boat Interest tho situation pictured boro ap­
their home l&gt; st 903k West !Mh
pears
mow
than
allghtly
In*
’
,;nf Sanford and aU of Ita tax- reived. In r - unexplained
St., and their two children, Ar­ Marines placing highest In the Club heard their State Secretary,
payer*," ha aald.
thur Jr., age nloa at-d Erma Oa'l, competition rectlved radios, wal­ Tom Klrkham, speak on "Linnlsm
manner, thl#
* found Ita
aga five, aw attending th* Pino- lets, fountain pens and cigarettes. at tha first evening meeting sched­
- Cammlaaloner WUioa enumerat- way Into a t
laa bar Just
The Individual high In each of uled by the local civic organisation
crest school. Potty Officer and
ad tho Important projects la •a Arthur Mend was trying
Mrs. Chick plan to make this City tha subjects received a prise. The held at 6:42 p.m. on Monday at
•which he la interestsd and to to rack up a few points. So, at
three top men in esch subject the Yacht Club.
•which he wdl dive hla wholshcart- tho moment, everything la aa
their permansnt home.
also received points of flvo for Klrkham praitH the Sanford
"od aupport. He named the Cauie- upside down for tho ponum, who
1st plica, three for second, snJ Lions Club In their "aid to tho
* way, Sanford Tttuavine Canal, hangs from tree* in hla native
Rev. Schlossmann one for third place. These polnu blind" program which It carried
liDaaka and Wharves project, the habitat but now la hold by tho
,'n w ria i of Industry, extension of tall, ffntmuttoMl fowndpheto)
tallied to determine the top on with funds derived from tha
To Open Devotion were
«thn sower system, street paving
Marine In all avanta. The field sale of light bulbs and broom*.
* program, and the expansion of
dey was viewed by all al a com­ The State Secretary also com­
A t Convention
mended tha local Lion* Club for
the city u at A# of our most
pute sucrose.
n tH H prokcti.
Rev. Phillip Schlesimann, past­ The prises along with appro­ their outstanding record In pre­
or of the Lutheran Church of The priate ^congratulations wars pre-' senting the “ Iiihlor Biseball" pro
V "1 Win qualify with City Ctorli
(Continned Proa Pago I)
Redeemer, Sanford, will open th* sented at a unit formation to the gram which next year will be
..H. N. dayar Immediately," Comm*
iasloaer Wilson uld.
ly and said, "Johnny, what wai afternoon devotions at the fifth winners of tha contest by Major the 30th season.
biennial convention of the Florida* Louie J, Sartor, Commanding Of­ Lions Club President Dalle*
that I Just ssldT"
Not knowing, Johnny uld, "Co­ Georgia District Lutheran Wa- ficer, Marino Blrrlcka, NAS Loop asprassed pleasure at tho
lumbus." Tha doctor, to tha sur­ men's Missionary League In Lake­ Jacksonville, FIs. The indlvidusl "good attendance” for the first
Bevon It Elected prise
evening meeting of th* group.
of young Johnny replied, land, Oct. 6.
winners were:
Ben Wade, chairman of th*
"That
Is
exactly
right."
‘Lutheran
women
from
through­
- Britain's Labor
Col. J. R. Rice, Clothing Re­
Lee said yesterday, "I doubt to out tho District will meet at th* gulations, History and Tradition Lioni Club committee for the eel*
this day U that was correct but New Florid* Hotel for their two- of tha USMC; Col. R. S. Blodgett, of light bulb* thii year told tho
Party Treasurer
local members that the annual
It
certainly provided me with an day session.
BLACKPOOL, E n g l a n d (It—
Representing the women of the Individual Protection; Col. J. P. light bulb sale will get underway
Inspiration
and
interest
to
bang
Britian L'sabor party yaatardsy *1Lutheran Church of Th* Redeem­ Williams, interior Guard; Col. E. Tuesday, Oct. 18.
aetad Anaurin Bavin ai Its treasur­ around the railroad station to study er at the convention will be Mrs. M. Ntlllgan L i g h t Machine "We will conduct a house to
er, emphasising tho opposition telegraphy and other railroad John Senkarik and Mrf. Henry Gun; Col. W. &gt;L H i g g i n s , house canvass of Sanford,” Wad*
.42 Automatic Tlttol; PFC J. O. said, "during that week to glv*
party's sharp swing toward ad. work with my unci* who was loc­ Thurston.
voeacy of mors auta ownership. al agent in my hometown of Mrs. Esther Fisher of Gotha, Baker, Ml .20 Caliber Rifle; PFC Sanford homemakers an opportun­
Plainfield,
Oa.
E. Tanner, Browning Auto­ ity to help tho Lions Club In thalr
Tho fiery Walsh orator scored
district president, will preside over W.
matic Rifle. Th* top threo man light conservation program."
• substantial victory over George Lee's big start cam* when the convention session*.
Brown, a moderate Labor mom- Wrightsvilla and Tcenilla Hall- Conducting th* Saturday after­ in tha overall competition were:
W. Hugh Duncan, secretary of
her of Parliamant, to regain hla road offered him a Job as agent noon devotions with Paitor SchlCs- Col J. R .Rice with 18 points, th* Sanford Lion* Club, said that
•oat la tha party's Important Na* when ho was but U year* old.
The Marino* are capping their the regular meeting* of the local
"With the assistance of my smsnn will be Rev. Walter Luts, anniversary celebration with a organisation will be held on
tlonal Executive Committee.
LWML pastoral advisor from
father,"
Lee
said,
“who
was
a
Medorato followers of Party
unit party at Rock Springs today. MonJay evenings, 6:45 p.m. at
Tampa.
Leader Hugh Galukall retained farmer and operator of a gen­
the Sanford Yacht Club.
thoir atroog majority on Um It- eral (tow I was able to do moat
of
tho
work
and
finish
school
In­
member executive, but tho Bo*
vanlte group of left wingers In- cluding the. handling «f Western
Union telegram! during-the map,
OCT. t
ertasad ita holdings.
Continued From Pax* 1
AdaUetenei ■
Bovan'a victory touched off recess and after achats hours."
Jackson,
wolf badge and gold ar­
Mr*.
Ruby
Orlffl*
•pooulation ho might attempt to In 1134 John Leo began hla work
row; Donald Wulf, wolf badge,
Sara Stone/ (Borento)
unseat Gailskcll aa lander of La- for Postal Telegraph Co. and
gold and two sllvor arrows;
bar's parUamantary group or at worked for them as manager at Henrietta Marshall (MsiUand) two
Bobby Corson, gold arrow; KonWillism II. Murray (Sanford)
lo u t try for tho deputy leader's various places In Goorgla and
noth La Roy, wolf badge and two
Annie F. Cooper (Sanford)
post held by James a riff 1th*. ■ Florida.
gold arrows; Edward Redman,
Francis
Cro-vnuver
(Sanford)
follow Welshman.
John L. Le* and Mw. Lee
two illvor arrows; Guy Miller,
Birth*
Asked about this, Bsvan replied: (known to aU her friends aa
gold arrow; Wellesley Corbett,
Baby Boy Bryan
"1 ean't antwor at this stags On* Elolse) live at HOB Park Ava.
silver arrow.
Baby Boy Stonty
•aver rule* out any possibility." They have two lovely daughter.,
After the aquatics a social hour
Discharge*
Bsvan, M-yaar-eld former coal oao of whom has already mad* a
was enjoyed with the parent* Join­
Stella Overstreet (Sanford)
minor and Parliament's strongest netn* for herself In the musical
speaker since Sir Winston Church­ world aa an outstanding pianist. Mrs. Jaan Brooklyn (l-ake Mary) ing in the swimming fun. Refreshill stopped aside, will fill one of Allyson Loo Is known throughout Baby Olrl Brooklyn ’.Like Mary) menu wereserved by den two.
the pony's moat powerful posts Central Florida for her unmatch­ Mr*. Audrey Bruwtdeq (Sanford) The (eidersof the iwlmathon
Baby Boy Brawnlo-i 4Sanford I war*: Williard Ntider, chairman,
as treasurer.
ed skill.
Gertrude Oavldioa (Sanford) aiilstod by Curtis Redman, John
"Of course my wife and girl!
Jackson, Welloslsy Corbett, Robert NINITUN-MONTH-OtO Johnny
Ethel Campbell (Oviedo)
won't be going with mo to Birm­
Nolto and Horace Cotcher; with Gold of Northwood Hills, Mid­
Ernest Blcknsll (Sanford)
ingham
Immediately,"
John
Lee
Murder, Suicide
England, will bo oper*
said yeltettlay. "What with our Mrs. Mablt Connel'y (Da Bary) den mothers and assLtanU, Mi*. dlesex,
’ **
Mayo Clinic,
Mary J. Smith and Baby (Den R. Nolto and R. Blakaraor* of dan ated on at tha
Uy
her*
in
Sanford,
th*
children
Apparent Cause
Rochester, Minn, for ■ rare
ona;
Mrs.
Ralph
Stumpf
Jr.
and
ion
Junction)
In school, and our home hero, It
Mrs, J. Jackson of den two; Mrs, heart ailment Ha was brought
Elisabeth Mitchell (Sanford)
will take tom* time to make th*
O f Couple's Death change
W. Corbett and Mrs. C. Redman, to th* United Btateo by hla par*
John
Holloway
'Sanford*
from Florida to Alabama."
Mr. and Mrs. William 1L
PHILADELPHIA UP—The bodies Within sound of the familiar dot*
dsn
throe; Mies Sally Ncldcr, In­ ents,
OCT. 2
Gold.
Funds are being provided
of a Philadelphia man and an at­ and dashes, and the roar of roll­
structor,
Admission si
by British newspaper widow
tractive young Naw Jersey woman ing trains, John L. Lee will still Myglsna Poole (Mount Dow)
wore found Monday mkht hi a
Danny Jonlon (Sanford)
dimly lit section of a north-cen­ bo following tho same Inspiration
Sheila Jordon (Banford))
that
started
him
on
his
career.
No
Governor O f Canal
tral Philadelphia subway.
Birth*
doubt,
however,
that
he
will
be
Detective Daniel O'Mabooey
Baby Girl Pool*
Zone Visits Local
aaid It "icems to bo munlor and missed by his AKL friends as
Baby uirl Cooper
well
as
the
additional
hundreds
suicide" In the death of tho couple"
Baby
Girl
Crownover
Coupla Yesterday
both employes of a Philadelphia who hava learntl to admire his
Discharges
pleasing smile and hla "rial rail
Master Sergesnt and Mrs. L. L.
laeoutu * firm.
“
; pharmaceutical
Charles Qormtey (Banford)
Fhllllpo, who lived In the Canal
Tho vletlma ware Identified aa road experience."
Eons white in the U. 8. Army un­
Miss Claire Perkowitx, 91, of Westtil M-Sgt. Phillips' retirement on
ViUo, N. J„ and Roy W. Luther,
Juns 30,1964, w»re visited by Gov.
dl. of Philadelphia. Sh* had boon Saturday Lott Day
ernor and Mrs. BtyboU yesterday.
abet tour tlmaa and Luther twice
Phillips served aa chauffeur for
by a German lugar found near Raiidantt Can
tho Governor of the Canal Zone.
Luther's outstretched hand.
Governor and Mrs. Ht-ybold first
A aawadoff shotgun, which had Ragistar To Vote
visited MrO'hillWi at thalr home
not boon fired, wai found against
Mw. Camilla Bruw, Beml nolo
and then greeted M Sg‘.. (retired)
• nearby pillar of tha subway. County Supervisor of Registration,
Phillips at John J. Carver's Bar­
O'Mahaney quotod tho girl's par­ expressed confidence this morning
ber liwp wbar* hs Is employed ai
ents aa saying aha had boon "gw' that "wo will go over the 11,009
a harbor.
Ug with Luther for about six mark In wgtatwtlona for Semin­
Tb* Governor of th* Canal Zone
•tha but brake off with him ole County Util year."
and Ms wife arc presrnCy visit­
m o ra l wreks aga," A not* found
Mr*.
Bruce
aald
"Wa
had
M
naw
ing Lt. Gen. II. L. MeHi id. in •WITI unconcerned Is IB-monthin LutLvr'o pockets aald that unold Kathleen Johnson, ol Water*
registrations
im
Monday
an&lt;*
tit
Winator Park.
- -laaa a reeonrillaUon wars offset- yssurday." ih s sxplslnsd thst
N. Y, as aha waits to hs
M-Sgt. (retired) Phillips said town,
tha writer was galag U "da
takas ta • hospital sgsw llsl
this morning "It would b* fins room
-- asaathiag drastic," O'Mahoney those ware naw registration and
foe removal of1 a peanut
did not Include the** who "cams
to havo Governor and Mrs. Say- that lodged 1s her lung- Shows
bold com* to Florid* to live—they flows to Bt Albans, N.Y, foe
Investigators aald tho shooting In to chsngo thalr addreia or to
m y kava occurred about on hour verify thalr registration."
•r* ftp* people
tb* surgery.
(JatetaattonalJ
Tha bfflra of ths Ssmlnola Coun­
boforx tho evening rush hour,
ty
Supervisor
of
BogUtrstlsn
re­
• •
who* tho bodies wow found
mained open last night from T
to 9 o'clock to senmudatJ thoao
could not register during tho
Rasarvotloni Baing who
day.
THS NAMf
Mrs. Brura emphasised that
Mado For Touring Saturday
THAT AOSURSO MV
will hs tha last opport*
unity for cltUons who are qualifi­
Farida Forty
ed to vote to register. Oct • la
:
D l BARY- Tho Do Bary Wa- tha deadline, otpUlnad Mrs. Brut*,
• man's club trill sponsor a Touring •nd tha office, located In ths
SUOAR
t Florida party on O H II nt tho Chamber of Gommerco Building,
community router. Doeoort will bo corner of First Street and Banford
•erred at Tim p. m. sod tvorveae Are., will remain open until I AUteGWtoCSMmfT that superior
» to welcome
o'clock to lake care of everyone Court Judge Blair F. austhor
Mrs. Richard M. Hors la chair- who desires to register so thst (above), of tf'lttahuiyh, is to
■ Bun and will b* aasUtei by Mw. they may voio In tho Nov. • gtn
moot with President Elsenhower
In Washington aa October I has
Jraephf g^riwa. Mrs. David If so* oral election.
" ttc «re htppr th»t as many tad to sgaauldttoB that lis assy
hs hsmsd to
are registering to VeM but We
• C hari* Younran
hope that everyone won't watt un­
r
Far reservations pies** photo til tbs teat minute to register," ton of tho Supreme Court. Judie
Gunther le the eon of ■ minor.,
Mrs. Bruce sold.
• Mrs. Hart, UT9-M.
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Income It Zooming From State Forest Products Industry
Florida's burgeoning forest products Industry toemed te $371,*
111/700 to 1084, according to slatIstlce gathered by the Florida Foreat Service.
Tata) value of tho forest projIiluLm M n a ttr—which
rates
M
alongside tourism end dtrua as
the state's three top sources of

: T
Yutir newspaper lg the outlet for free pend, no does your newspapei
,* m ooch . * . the freedom of tho press . . in
The Sanford Herald la dt
F-; m r own homotown—juet as every other development and expansion ol
pommunity has Its outlet for the dteaemlna- ty which it serves,
l l j &amp; n of new* about and of your neighbors,
M DeUfld. Kissimmee. Loeeburg, Oca* | n d i v i d u o l F r e e d o m
.to ta, Melbourne, Daytona Beach, or wherever
^
ooch eommunitiei might exist acroe* and
Before one gate carried
("U w iw l tM —ttffn fir do you dove Your thu»l**m by oil (bo thing, i

tWn dollars,
Second to pulpwwxl as an tocorns producer was lumber, with
a wholesale manufactured ratal
in 1064 of alurost TO mlUloti doltars. Wood oars, stores accounted
almost S3 million dollars at
the total. Vonser and fuelwoon
prodaclion UIU#d
thin u
minion dollars each.

Othor Items (■ the total forest
Income figure Include gum naval
■tores, polos and piling, and fence
post protection.
Current value of tt« forest products Industry Is estimated to bm
over the 400 mltllen dollar mark?
but complete Statistics are net
available for la tr than 1084.

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Too Late To Classify

jfggn i rl for ndltorUl comment and although
» cannot always maet with complete ap­
proval of aach and avery reader, it Is your
••wspapar'a duty to maintain editorial comon on established policy. Even the
ild remind a rend__ _____loclnl journals fgo

without benefit of editorial
__________ut your community.
This year in IBM, as countless news*
mrs the world around are celebrating the
r.q io th anniversary o f the completion of a
; *IS-Une Gutenberg Bible to 14M, we com*"’toem orate th e field of printing end publteh. Ing as It h a s evolved over five centuries.
. it has come a long way. The published
B r o r d bte become a servant of tha people, a
Kaapon against ignorance, and a standard
Kdgror for truthful dissemination of the
IJ mws , day by day.
Your newspaper, The Sanford Herald, Is
•n Important end Integral pert of your every-

Mental Illness

Our time may go down in medical history
as the era when the.scourge of mental ill­
ness began to be approached with optimism
and hope. Though the mentally 111 occupy
more than half of the nation's hospital beds,
there is growing conviction that much can
be done to restore the afflicted ones to nor­
mal Ufe.
This conviction Is solidly grounded on
the progress that has been made, especial­
ly during the past decade. And there is in­
Tht Sanford Harold
creasing evidence that we stand on the
verge of much greater progress. This feellug Is well established In a current Issue of
a popular quarterly:
"It seems probable that the coming gen­
eration will eee the same kind of exciting
tt.TW J CTISHIWO *S»«rtUlns M»»»s*r
■IS It • aitmUtr ef ths A..»clst*d Prest progress In the cure and prevention of men­
t.Uil-4
stelu.lv.ly
(o (hi In
i|t*thfa
lor ASWslIiUir.
republics- tal Illness as the lost generation has wit­
ill
Stem Instil
oams’HHatad
nessed -taAhe ednquest' of physical dte«*e.“
leeslljr by Usssrei ASvsriltlsn
That is a hopeful outlook baaed on ex­
I Osergla . Ssvlsfs S ilk BiSg.
Atlanta a tarsia
pert opinion. Yet the dream cannot be realiz­
ed unless a concerted effort Is made. Htata
hospitals are over-crowdedi there are far
too few trained people to do the job that
needs to be done. Faculties and personnel
______________ _______cost money, which the public must provide.
Wednesday, October 8, 1056
But the rewards wiU be great.

M'dent Klsenkewer, campaigning
'fi'peetty leisurely so far, has dertdIfijad to work harder fe votes,
j i His press secretary, James C.
ISItagcrty, announced let# yesterday
13 .that Elsenhower wW net limit
9 himself to the five er six nation,9 ‘wide radio-TV breedcasts that
12 bad previously boon planned for
***mI T Whether the Republkena are
,i;getUng concerned about their Nov.
l i d chances Is,something only the
iw iWMte House Inner circle knows.
051.Vice
tJl^a BaaeUeal
y iwnaa hat
Isa a A
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President Nixon
boon
Vmaking a Whirlwind tpeeking tour
f latere Sept. U. But Elsenhower has
3 made Just two major speeches
^ stare tha campaign began.
'•&lt; Meanwhile, this month Adlal
, JUvtnson end Estes Kefauvtr, the
f Democrats' presidential and vice
1 presidential candidates, have bean
[ estate* A tmvtflc rampalgn pees,
si If BspuhHrens think they have
- this otertton ta tta ta g ttap may
be right Rut r sp srte fram arewnd
• the country indicate that aa Elantower victory this y ea r-If there
I to one— will not be by the aame
jtoudslida margin of U K
n' Toe maet of his White House
term Eisenhower has boon comI paruttvoly free of personal at(tacks. But he has found out by
jteow ho w ti wrong if m thought
flm could osdoy tho tamo kind of

By BUSSELL KAY
Are you familiar with Florida's
Financial Responsibility Law? If
you own or driva an automobile
you had better “get the facts'’ as
our friend Jack Webb says in
"Dragnet,"
The law requires (be owner nr
driver of an automobile to be re­
sponsible for personal Injury or
property dstnsge resulting from
any automob.le accident, cither
through Insurance covering such
II iblllty or by posting a substant­
ial bond for tho protection of fel­
low motoriila.
If you are now driving a car
and are not covered fully with
liability and property damage In­
surance, you are asking for It,
Sooner or later you will be tavolv*
•d .in an accident' and when that
happen* you will bear from Tailshaasse and aland an excellent
chance of loalng your driver's
license.
Fsrhaps, like 1 did, you may
think thst If your car Is Insured
and you are Involved to an acci­
dent that was minor and not your
fault, you are not responsible.
Don't kid yourself.
Here Is what happensd to me. 1
am not complaining. I think the
law la a good on* and I am glad
to learn that It Is being rigorously
enforced.
lfy daughter, an experienced
driver with a proper driver's
license, was driving my car and
had stopped for a red truffle
light several feet behind another
car. While waiting for tho light to
change, a third ear, travelling too
fait, (truck my car In the rear
knocking ir into th e-ear ahead/

srith the evecpUon of crets-lla
production. Sated to 1944 at altwist sis million dollars annually,
we wars knocked late waa trivial it droppad steadUy down to the
The car at fault was daaagsd to
the extent of about |40.
As is required by tew, we re­
ported the accident to tbq iocs I yen are In the clear. Hake aure It
police as It occurred te the city la also reported to Taltehaise#
limits. The officer was given full either through your Iniurance
Information, Including the fact agency or yourself or you may
that my car, as wall as the one wake up and find yourself without
we were knocked Into, was insur­ the ose of your car and called
ed. The car that bit os was not to post s substantial bond. It's as
Since the fault was uot ours and simple as that.
we were making no charge* «
Drive carefully. Avoid accidents
claim, we did not report tbe mut­ If you can but maks sure you take
ter to our insurance agent nor to proper action If you do have one,
Tallahassee, thinking that to such and always remember LAWS are
• case It was not necessary, and for YOUR protection.
If a report was called for It would Obay them.
be mads by the police department.
Sometime liter both my daugh­
ter and myself received a nsliee
from tha Financial Responsibility
Department to TaUthssset, call*
Ing our attention to tha fact that
we had baas involved to an acci­
dent which we hed filled to eraparly report and must Immediate­
ly provide evidence ef eur respon­
sibility or bs subject te the tees
of our license.
Consulting the teeel agent af
the American F in and Casualty
Insurance Company, with whom
my car was insured, I was advised
that I should bars notified them
Immediately giving M l informa­
tion concerning tho accident, aa
matter how trivial so that they
could fUe the prefer date with
the Responsibility Department as
required by tew, Bepirtteg It te
tbe police. State Highway Petrel
or Sheriff was net enough.
Don’t think that If it was Just
s "little'' accident and reported

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BOARD MKRT CONTINUE*
CLEARWATER UB-Tba Florida
Federation of Women's Clubs con­
tinued Rs Annual board mss ting
today,
Rsp. WUlUm C. Cramer, RepublicM congressman, w u to talk
on Florida's water problems.

NOTICE
Sealed bids in d uplicate covering build­
in g described in specifications d ated
O ctober 1st 1956 fo r Legion F a ir Build­

• Ml IM M.tl.ll IIX.IU to.

T h a t figures. Because it ju s t n atu ra lly ta k e s a little lon g er
to b rin g o u t a c a r t h a t ’s sw eet, sm ooth an d sassy. L ike th e

comfortable
fooling...

n ew ’67 C hevrolet. I t ’s new rig h t dow n to th e w heels it rolls
o n —w ith a d a rin g new design, a new nothing-like-it auto*
i

m a tlc drive and a new V8 besides. L o n g er an d lower, too.
N o w onder w ise birds a re w aitin g . A re you one?

Bide your tim e till

in g lOO’XlOO' X 10’ on U. S. highw ay 17-

92; one a n d

one h a lf m ile south o f S an ­

ford, F lorida; will be received by Cam p­
bell - Lossing P o st No. 53 Inc., P. O. Box
13, S anford, Florida.
Specifications will be fu rn ish ed by w rit­
in g above ad d ress o r calling a t Gallo­
w ay’s Service S tatio n —401 W est 1st S t
T he Legion reserv es th e r ig h t to re je c t
an y a n d all bids.

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C losing d a te to receive bids,
ubUfus die* at ths
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THE BANTPED HERALD Wo&amp;, Oct 8, 1WS, Pago 8

S o c ia l £v/w i&amp;
Paolo 4-H Meets,
Elects Officers
Tuesday Afternoon

STEWART SATCHEL

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Galchel To Speak
'O n Report Cards’
At tonlght’a meeting of Southltd* P-TA, which 1* scheduled to
■tart I t 7:13, when the parent!
meet with their child'* teacher
‘V in the individual roomi, the gueft
■peaker will be Stewart Satchel.
Mr. Gatchel, who has chosen as
his topic "Report Card* and the
System Behind Them", la well
qualified to ipeak on this sub­
ject. He is a graduate of West
Point, received hi* Mastcr'a De­
gree at Stetson,’ taught at Sem­
inole High School and we* prin­
cipal of Oviedo School.
»
While at the Oviedo School, Mr.
W Gatchel was personally respon­
sible for carrying out an eaten■ five experiment on report cards,
and was also chairman of a coun­
tywide committee on report card*
whose Investigations alone cover­
ed a two-year period.
Mr. Uatchel's latest laurel was
when he was appointed Director
Of Secondary Instruction for Sem­
inole County Schools, which posttlon he now hold*.

New Report Cords
W ill Be Explained
To Pinecrest P-TA
The October meeting of Pinecrest P-TA will be hsld In the
school auditorium beginning at
m 7:30 p. m. on Thursday, Oct. 4.
^
The business meeting will be
conducted by Mrs. Richard Elam,
president, after which Mr*. Marg­
aret Reynolds, school principal,
will explain lq the assembled parants the methods of grading the
new report cards which will be
Issued to the elementary grade
children this year.
Refreshments will be served by
the room mother* of the seventh
% and eighth grades. A nursery will
be provided for small children In
one of the first grade rooms.

Correction
At last Monday’s meeting of tha
Sanford Story League, Mrs. Ro­
bert Herndon served a* one of the
hostesses, and not Mrs. J. PThurmond at previously repoit-

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The Peols 4-H Club met Tues­
day afternoon with Mrs. J. II.
Griffis, adult leader. The group
discussed the Importance of clean­
liness whan cooking, or handling
food in any fashion. They also
talked n little bit about sewing.
The following officers were
elected for the coming year: presi­
dent, June Williams; vice presi­
dent, Aselee Adkins; secretary,
Connla Griffis; reporter, Mery
Jean Goad; gamn captain. Nancy
Goad; and song leader, Judy Grif­
fis.
Miss Myrtle Wilson, home de­
monstration agent, was present I t
tha meeting.

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(p 8 A A O W d &amp;

Dancing Enjoyed
A t Earl Benton's
Birthday Party

Catholic Women
Meet A t Yacht
Club, Hear Reports

A group of young people gath­
ered Friday at tha Benton home
on Riverside Drive to help cele­
brate the birthday of 17-year-old
Earl Benton.
After a buffet supper was serv­
ed, *hv young people enjoyed an
evening of dancing climaxed by
the serving of the beautiful birth­
day cake, which waa frosted in
while,. and decorated with green
and yellow.
Invited to be with the honored
guest were Johnny Yeackle, Mis*
Jusnlta Wynne, Mias I,ynda Yea­
ckle, Miss Joyce Ann Benton, Joe
High, Miss Connie Brown, Claude
Hittell, Mlsa Eva Spears, Miss
Judy Cltrke, Dickie Kinliw, Miss
Darlene Vaughn, Miss Jeannctta
Brown, Mils E m m a C r u i ,
Mlsa Betty Spears, and Mr. and
Mrs. James F. Bruton.

Approximately 70 women ef the
Catholic Women’s Club met at the
Yacht Club Monday night far
the fln t of their monthly meet­
ings which will continue through
tha fell and winter months.
President M n. Louise Bauman
asked for the various committees
to report on the summer activ.
Itiea, at which time It waa re­
vealed that during the summer
four Brownie Troop* and on*
Girl Scout Troop wore formed. It
was also reported that M n. Roto
Hurt had bean elected Deanery
Chairman of the Library and
Mr*. W, V. Roberta, Deanery
Chairman of Retreats. These two
women will attend the Orlando
Deanery meeting which will be
held in Daytona Beach on Oct.

Past Noble Grands
Discuss Banquet
A t Recent Meeting

The Past Noble Grandt Club
recently At th.&gt; home of Mra.
Friends of Miss Luey Moushlon, met
Mable Brown, wllh Mrs. Minnie
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J . ! Ewan
serving at ro-hovlet*.
Moughlon, will be pleased to learn 1 MN. D. C. Howard, president,
that ihe It back in school having' presided over the meeting, at
sufficiently recovered from the* which plans were completed for
broken arm ihe suffered when the banqet to be held when Mrs.
she fell off a sawhorse In her' Nadine Slaughter, president of the
backyard last Wednesday.
Rebekah Association of Florida,
makes her official visit to Semi­
Friend* of Robert Cox will be
Lodge 43 on Oct. 30.
happy to heir that he Is now nole
Following the business meeting
home from the hospital and do a social hour was enjoyed. Mrs.
lug very well, though still con Brown, assisted by Mrs B. C.
fined to hit home,
Squires, served refreshment* to
Mra. Virginia Anderson, Mrs. J,
B, Williams, Mrs. D, C. Howard,
Mrs. W. E. Howard, Mrs. W. W.
Jameson, Mrs. J. L. Moore, Mrs.
Mae Myrri and a guest, Mrs. Lil­
lian Vickery,
Schedule for Miss Myrtle Wilson,
Home Demonstration Agent, Oct­
ober 3 9 la at follows:
Oct. 3— Chuluota Home Demon­
stration club will meet at tha
Community House at 10:00 a. m.
Demonstration; Cleaning Ihe sew­
ing machine. Those who want to
clean their sewing machines can
bring them to the club house.
Each member to bring a sugges­
tion for a Christmas gift. Covered
dish lunch.
Ceramics class will meet at
Seminole High School at 7:00 p. m.
Oct. 4—Longwood Home Demon­
stration club will meet at the
library In Longwood at 10:30 a.
m. Covered dlah luncheon. Demon­
stration; Cleaning the sewing
machine. Those who would Ilka
to clean their machines can bring
them to the library. Each mtmber
to bring a suggestion for •
Christmas gift.
Beventh and OUt Grade dirts’
4-H Club, Pinecrest sehool, will
meet at the school at 1:00 p. m.
Mrs. R. B. Forbes leader.
Art rlass will meet a*, the
Seminole High School at 7:00 p.
m.
Paola School P-TA will meet at
the school a t,7:30 p. m.
Oct. 5—Home Demonstration
Council Executive Board will meet
at 10:30 a. m. with tha agent, Mist
Wilson, at her apartment.
Oct. A—4-H Radio program over
TWO-PIECE COSTUME with
station WTRR at 11:30 a. m. a three-piece look ia designed
Stavia 4-H Girls' club will have In pin-point tweed of brilliant
green—from Anthony Blotta’a
tha program.
Oct. I— Girls' Club Lake Mon­ fall collection. A long-sleeved
roe school will meet at tha lunch wool jersey overbtouse la but­
room at 1:10 p. m. Leaden: Mra. toned onto • black tweed sheath.
The companion overcoat la heav­
Roberts, Mn. Lee.
Oct. 9— Geneva 4-H Olrlt' club ier tweed with a five-button

Miss Myrtle's
Schedule

dosing.

Seminole Rebekah Lodge 43 Honors
Mrs. Dobbins At Tea In W illiam s Home

STETSON HIGHLIGHTS
Stetson University opened Its
74th echoUatle year on Monday
•Her a week of Orientation ft»r
Freshmen and transfer atudenta.
Convocation cervices held in the
Forest of Arden beran at 9:00
a.m. Among those who have
reached the lofty height of *enlore and w en entitled to wear
their enp* and gowns were eeveral
from Sanford—Margaret Mor­
rison, Ellen Driggers, Mary Lou
Copeland, and Robert Belter.
Addressing ' the student body
at these opening exercises was
Dr. J. Ollie Edmunds, Stetson
president Dr, James A. Stewart,
dean of the chapel, conducted the
devotional services. Also a part
of the program wa* the 8telaon
Glee Club, directed by Prof. Har­
old M. Griffin, who tang GrotchanofCa “Holy Radiant Light"
and the unlvenity brass ensemble,
directed by John M. Yaxley, who
began at 11:00.
The Freshman Talent Showwax held Ixst Friday night In
Elisabeth Hall and featured all
aorta of talent among Ihe fresh­
men, One of these gifted youhg
pcopte performing was a former
resident of Sanford, Barbara
O'Barr. Barbara tang a solo en­
titled “If I Loved You" for which
she was well applauded. She now
is a resident of Hialeah, Florida
and is a freshman music major at
Stetson.
Saturday night, all freshmen
and other new student! dressed
in their formel attire and were
guests at the President’s home
for the annuel President's Recep­
tion. Each waa met graciously by
Dr, Edmunda and hia wrl/a and
were made to feel like they were
really a part of the college family.
The Stetson Hatter Band held
Its first two rehearsals Thurs­
day and Friday In preparation for
ihe Stetaon-Northwcatem Louisi­
ana game on October IS. Included
in tha ranks of this band a n Joyce
Milam and Grace Marie Stlneclpher from Sanford. Also, Harriet
Redding Is a candidate for ma­
jorette.
Theatre Calendar
It has been announced by Dr.
Irving C. Stover, director of the
Stover Theatro, that two contem­
porary comedies, two classics, and
an Inspiration*! Bible story have
been selected for the 1986-37 of­
ferings, The season will open with
the annual Homecoming
play
“Time Opt For Olnger", on Nocomber I, I, and g.
The Bible story “Job" will be
presented oa December 13, 14, and
IS while January 17 and 19 have
been set as tha dates for the “MUIreis of the Inn", a comic mvelerplce of the Italian Renalasance by Cato Goldoni.
The annual Shskespesnen play

________

will meet at 9:00 a. m.
Geneva Home Demonstration
club will meet at the Community
House at 1:00 p. m. Demonatra- j|
tlon for the month will bo cleaning
sewing machines. Those who would
like to clean their machine* can
bring them. Each member to
bring n suggestion for Chrlatiuai
gift.

The home of Mr*. J. B.Willlamt | waa Mra. Nadine Slaughter, presk
waa the setting Sunday afternoon dent of the Rebekah Association
when Semlnota Rebekah LoJge 43 of Florida. There were approxlhonored Mr*. Nency Dobbins, color
50
who called at
bearer for the Rebekah Assembly
* “ *lam« home during the apof Florida, et • tea.
| P°'"tod hours ef 3:30-3:3*.
Beautiful arrangements of glad­
ioli and pen tea graced the hall,
whtre the guests were greeted at
the door by Mrs. D. C, Howard,
IJUtl.Y
who Introduced them W the re­
ceiving line, composed of Mn. Ro­
TO ORDER
bert Futrtll, Noble Grand, Mrs.
Nancy Dobbins, honor guest, Mrs.
Robert Williams, Mrs. Eugeni
C H R IST M A S
Ettrldge, and Mn. Ken Berry,
daughter and granddaughter «
M n. Dobbins.
CARDS!
Hibiscus and pentas mad* a
colorful array in tha living room,
when tha guest reglater WJI kept
by Mra. A. P. Kyle and Mr*. R.
C. Long.
In the dining room of the Wil­
N am e Im p rin t
liams home waa taa Uhls, which
waa overlaid with a lovely Italian
eutworfc and cantered with a low
on all C h ristm as C ard Sets ordered
Rewl contain*, in Ueu of flowers,
a grouping of amall American
d u rin g m onth o f O ctoberl
Dag*, with American flags sl*«
used la the center of each of
the cupcakes which were placed
on beauti*
at one end of the table U balance,
the spa rkllnf bowl of punch used
Ail 1956 designs
at tha other.
On the buffet la the dining
, in C hristm as cards
room bouquet of bright red pentas
contrasted nicely with the Ull
green candles naed at either end.
*
an d w ra p p in g s . . . . See
Mrs. Mao Myers and Mrs.
o u r coiqplete line
Charles Gale presided over the
tea table; while Mn, W. L. Roche
and Mn. James Heelshan served
at floating hostesses. Also as­
sisting were M n. W. R. Jameson
and Mn. Mable Brown.
Mr*. Dobbins waa presented
O FFIC E SU PPLY
beautiful gifts from tha StmlaeU
Lodge and the Feat Noble Grands
117 *. Magwwtia
Phone »M
dub.
An ant «•» taws guest at tha taa

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By GRACE M. 8 TINECIPHER
wilt be given March 21, 22, and 23.
This U the first time In the his­
tory of the 49 seasons of Stover
Theatre that “Cymbellnen will bo
given.
These a rt wonderful opportun­
ities for you in Sanford who Ilka
good ptaya. Keep these dates open,
for it would be a shame to mtas
such wonderful playa living at
close as you a n t
Rata
Freshmen on the campus look
really cute running from place to
place In their green rat cape. Each
freshman la required to wear hia
name on tha cap under the title
of RAT—some eyecatching name*
are Rat Hunt, White Rat, and
Rat Baker.
On the Spot
In talking with freshman Joyce
Milam, I found out some of her
opinions of college life and Stet­
son, The thing* Joyce doesn't Ilk*
are the long lines (she stood In
lines for seven hours on Friday
getting registered) and having
to sign out everytlme she goes
out. Her Hkea outnumber her
dislikes, however, as she tike* Ihe
meals In the Commons, likes her
room mate and room (n Stetson
Hall, and she knows she's going
to like the Hatter Band and Mr.
Feastl (tha can now tee where M
Cowley he* gotten matt of hi*
Ideas about running Ihe 8. H. S
Band—he's an alumni of Stetson
and waa captain of tha Hatter
Band.) Also aha **y» that ahe
could stand for hours watching
Holler Fountain change colors at
night, Joyce is glad that classes
have begun because she was get­
ting tired of Just running around.
Joyce thinks the will major In
Art at Stetson.
Newa Tidbits
Parents seen on the Stetson
campus have been Mn, R. L. Red­
ding, Mr. and Mn. Marvin Milam,
and Mr. and Mn. J, M. Stlneclpher.
Already seen taking off for
Ssnford over the weekend were
Jim Hawkins and Joyce Milam.
Visiting friends on campua on
Sunday was Gracia Duggar o(
Sanford.
Pate Hargis waa aaen singing
In DeLand'a F ln t Baptist Church
Choir on Sunday morning.
Other
students
attending
Stetson from Sanford that haven't
been mentioned are: A) Phillips,
Jimmy Krlder, Stanley Bromley,
Linda Ventry, and Martha Gro­
gan, Also Kirby Rogen from
Jacksonville who Is Director of
Music at the F ln t Baptist Church
in Sanford.
Scoop* From Other Colleges
President Hugh F. McKean has
announced that Rollins College
will build a 395,000 men's dorm
within the next year. It will be for

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Any mamber of the Alt Sool'e
Parish who writhes to attend this
meeting may do to by contacting
Mra. Roberta for reservations.

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B I R T H S
Chaplain and Mn. Charltt Lynn
Arnold, announce the birth of a
daughter Adria Allison, weighing
3 lbs, 12Vh oi.. at Orlando Air
Force Bate Hospital, on Sept. 33
Chaplain Arnold la attached U&gt; the
Sanford Naval Atr Station.

Happy Birthday
Oct. l
Mn. Harry L. Whltenar

the us* of Kappa Alpha Frater­
nity.
Lea Brown's Band will play at
the 1936-37 Homecoming Dance
at FSU October SO. This band
played last year under a univer­
sity—sponsored special
event*
program.
Many of you wilt nmember
Lynn Raulcrson a former resident
of Sanford who now Uvea in Deratur, Georgia, She I* now attend­
ing Emory Unlvenity as n chefrom Stevens Junior College In
mletry major after graduating
Missouri.

Calendar

WEDNESDAY
SATURDAY
Tha ngular Wednesday avanlng
Tha R. A.'a of tha First Baptist
Bible Study at F ln t Methodtat Church will meat at the church
Church will be hsld at T:30 In Me* at 0:90 a. m.
KinIcy Hall. The study of the Ilf* The Vesper Choir of the First
Methodist Church will practice
and latten of Paul will be con­ Saturday aftemueri at 3:90.
tinued by the pastor, Reverend
SUNDAY
Milton IL Wyatt
The
Junior
Choir of tha First
The First Baptist Church will
Baptist
Church will rehearse at
have their Prayer Service at 7:90 1:90 p. m.
p. mMONDAY
The Sanford Woman'a Club will
have lu first meeting, a lunch­ The W. M. U. of tha F ln t Bap*
eon, at the club building at 19:90 list Church will meet at the church.
p. m. Hostesses wlU be Mn. Al­ At noon a covered dlah htachaoa
bert Hardesty, Mn. Roy Ttllis, will be served, and at 1:00 p, a. a
Mn I* T. Dots, M n. B, B. Bech program will be presented.
and Mra J. A. Young. George
The Sunbeams and O. A,'* of
Touhy will be guest speaker.
the First Baptist Church wifl meet
The Women of the F ln t Pres­ at 3:90 p. m.
byterian Church will have their
The First Baptiat Church will
monthly Executive Board Meeting hava a Sunday Sehool Workorl*
In the Session Room et 10:00 a. m Clinic starting at 7:00. Confer­
The Boy Scouts of the F ln t ence* at 7:43 and refreshments at
Presbyterian Church will meet In 0:43 p. m.
tha Bcout Room at the Church at
The Elsie Knight Clrela of tha
7:00 p.m.
F ln t Baptist Church haa been
The Philathea Class of the postponed until Monday O ct I f
First Presbyterian Church will because of tha Sunday School
meet at the home of M n. W. 8. W orktn' Cllnle.
Willie, 311 E. 93th Street, at 7:43 The Y. W. A.'j of tha First Bapp.m. Co-hostesses will be Mn. C. tlat Church will meet at the home
L. Redding and Mra. A. F. Hunt. of Marchetta Campbell, M34 Myr­
Tha Girl Scouts of the F ln t tle Ave. at OilO p. m.
There wlU oe a tegular meeting
Presbyterian Church will meat at
of the Friendship League of tho
9:90 p.m. at the Church.
The Senior High Fellowship Re- Congregational Christian Church
cnation of tho First Presbyterian at 3 p. m. at the home of Mra.
Church .will meat at the Church R. H. Ivara.
at 7:00 p. m.
Tha Mid-Week Bible Hour wtL'
be conducted by the Rev, A. G. New Vesper Choir
Mclnnla, Pastor of the F ln t Proa*
W ill Moke Debut
byterian Church at 1:90 p.m.
Tha Chancel Choir will rehearse
at First Presbyterian Church On Sunday Night1
The newly-organtxed Veaper
at 7:90 p.m.
Circle No. 9 of tha Women of Choir of the First Methodist
the F ln t Presbyterian Church Church, which consists of tbo In­
will meet with Mra. L. M. Mill* termediate group of young people,
■apt, 1313 E. tnd Street, at 10:00 will make their Initial appearance
a.m. Mn. Joe Baker la Chairman. on Sunday night at the church.
They will slag two numbon.
TVUUDAT
Wcstalda P-TA will meet at 7:30
p. m. at ihe school. Tha date of
their carnival haa been changed
Dorn Friday, Oct. 90, to Saturday,
Oct It.
Friendship night will be obser­
ved by tha memben of the Order
of Eaalem Star, Seminole Chap­
ter Number Too at ■ p. m. at the
Masonic Tampla.
The Intermediate Choir of the
F lnt Baptist Church will rehearse
at 7:00 p. m. and the Adult Choir
at 0:00 p. m
Tha Junior Choir will havo their
roheartal and fellowshin at the Don't wait m ill year radio la
First Pnsbytertan Church at taa far goat te be fixed.
9:43 p.m.
It ta aa new far template
Tha Youth Choir of the First, vicing,
Presbyterian Church will practical
at the Church at 7:30 p.m.
T. E. U Class of the First Bap­
tist Church will meet at the
Chapel at I p. m. Mra Ellen She*
KM'".
1 • 1&gt;■■ ’
doln and bar group will aarve aa n r . r r . i - r . r . r *
hottasses.
Tha Chancel Choir of the F lnt
:v::\.
Methodist Church will practice at. \
7:90.

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SANFORD. FLORIDA
STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OF SEPTEMBER 28, 19S8
COMPTROLLER'S CALL

Loans and Discounts
f
Overdrafts
Banking Housa, Furniture
and Fixtures
Federal Reserve
Bank Slock
Other Resources
U. 8. Government
Obligations
f 2,706,137.98

.130,699.79
NONE

JEornMore^Your Savings
At Sanford Atlantic
Now Ears •

2 M o
Par Annum
Compounded
Beml-Aaaualljr

Capital Mock
Surplus

144,216.30
17,000.00
6,664.79

Other Marketable Bondi
Bonds
4&amp;3,Mt.2T
Cash and Due
From Banka
1,376,960.62 4,736,907.17
TOTAL

COMPTROLLER'S CALL
RESOURCES

LIABILITIES

RESOURCES

■fr

. g 300,000.00
300,000.00

Undivided Profits

97,411.1*

Reserves

24,792.11

Unearned Discount

•1,374.71

Loins and Discounts
Overdrafts

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iall Uaeerettau, bruises,
all, hrutoad esrtaledge,
HOMMrta. " e h a n e y
I to grtdlren dreto*.
he said aa be pointed
dvtduni ptoyara, "Metiee
landtag ijay those differdated to caster Brantley
L Stklrtrd la a torrer In
t ho Msaka hard and ha
nad holes for his backE h BrtnUey’e younger

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tho Uso tlms and again

bat* n am in g queried,
bo pointed Murray Nano*
lto*. Masse kaa bad t P«*
dagna af miner Injuries to
N BOVertl dap* that bOVe
kavoe with him. Bui yeeNtnea looked good at tha
vo gnoid dot. Then ha triad

EX*RIYALfl NOW TEAM*
MATES
NEW YORK
(AP)—The
chances are that Leu Tontineto, rougkhoue* defenseman of
the New York Rangsra, and
Red Sullivan will see eye to sy*
during the National Hockey
League campaign. The* tangl­
ed twice last reason but now
are teammate*, Sullivan was
with tha Chicago Black Hawke
last-aeeton. ’

Stolsky is the outstanding of­
fensive center and defenslva line­
backer who showed enough skill,
power, and determination to taka
the place of Brantley Schirard,
who was to alternate at the halfbar k slot end give the Semlnoles
additional power and drive through
the line. This additional weight
and power Vcs designed to loosen
up the opposing defense and give
I the lighter, faster halfbacks an
opportunity to break away for
additional punch to tho scoring
machine.
Returning, however, to the half­
back slot is Joe Russl. Buill suf­
fered a re-occurance of last year's
leg injury and was benched for the
remainder of the season, but the
doctor has released him for "lim­
ited" action other than kicking for
the Semlnoles.
Rut It nil evens up one for one,
inasmuch ss Phil Byrd failed to
see action in yesterday's rough
house scrimmages. Monday Byrd
suffered cute end bruiaee above
his left eye and will not be able
to see action for tho remainder
of the week.

Jack Stotsky’s virus attack
kicked the heavy offensive backfield out the window for the San­
ford Seminole* as they prepsrs
to invade tha Apopka Blue Dartare Friday night
Sfc .

Motorcade k Set
To Apopka Friday
By Chiefs Club
TIm Seminal* Chiefs Club an
Bounced today that it would spew*
•or mother la a aortoa of pap*
rallies. This Una It will bo in the
form of a motorcade Issvlng
from the front pasting lot of
Seminole High School Friday
evening at ItM and proceeding to
Apopka.
Everyone la Invited to be e part
of the giganUc motorcade, and
Chief* Club preaidant, J o h n
Schlrard Jr. urged that aU dan*
bole fan* motoring to Apopka to
witneae the Seminole-Bine Darter
claah become a member of the
caravan.
Chief* Club member* will be
in the BUS perking lot ea early
aa 6:11, banding out streamere,
banner*, end aolee-mebor* to all
car* entering the motorcade. The
Motorcade la elated to start for
Apopka not later than 1:46.
"It's only a short .trip to
Apopka,*' John Keeling, secretarytrenurer of the Chief* Club, stated, “and there’* no ration why
we can't turn this Into a tre­
mendous affair. There la room for
over a thousand cert In the park­
ing lot, so tha fan* shouldn't be
afraid of not finding a parking
place."
This la another wonderful op­
portunity for the many fana of
the canford Seminole* to show
that they a n .behind the team
with 100 percent support, and at
the aame Uma let Apopka know
that the Semlnolea have a huge
following.
Bo aura to make your plana to
be on hand at the Seminole High
parking let at 0:10 Friday even-

Chiefs Club Meet :
Slated Tuesday

H eavy B a ck field
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«, W d , O ei 8, 15M THE SANFORD HERALD

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JACK STOTSKY

G re y h o u n d 's Line
Is L o o k i n g S h a r p
The undefeated, unseor«d-on like Millar, Stoss, Van Ho
Lyman Greyhounds got down to Boone, Redwine, McLeod, a
business yesterday a t they pre- Farmer are the unes that keep
pared for tho season’s test of team In tha ball game. They
strength when they entertain tha gaping holes and atop tha &lt;
powerful Tavares Friday night in potlUon from making yards,
Longerood.
Certainly It la a tribute to ■
“I don’t think wn’lf pull through bell team to weather two gan
this on* without being scored without being scored on.
on," head eosek JUS Payne said, ------------------------*-------------"but If our defense keep* ehaping up, 1 think wo will b0 able to m
R H oX w
ES n o w *
hold them down,"
Tavares has hod two successful
outings thus far this reason, and
M t "'Vr
his averaged tcoring ovar *0
?"
points each gam*. It will be the
toughest opposition yet to face
tbs Greyhounds this reason.
But tha Ignaan line win be
greatly boosted by the return of
pounding Pet* Van Horn to full
strength. Van Horn suffered a
knee Injury two days before the
reason opened, and hue been run­
ning on low gae sine* than. "But
his knee hasn’t bothered him this
week," Fam e said, "and ha should
b t running nt full speed."
Alton Boon*, 1U pound stand­
out tackle bee been showing up
eiaoptkmally well on defsnaa.

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John Schlrard Jr., preeidant of
the Seminole Chiefs Club, an- ;
nounced this morning that there
would be • meeting of tho Chiefs
Club next Tuesday night at tha
City Hall.
4
Tha meeting is scheduled to**
■tort at 7:30 p.m., and aU mamb an and interested persons were
urged attend.
Applications for membership
will be taken before and after
the meeting. The Chlefa Club
now boesti ■ membership of 105,
but there should be twlea that
many.
DRAFTED AB A SOPH
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WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (AP)—
Wllliem and Mary halfback Char11* 8 Idwell holds an unusual dis­
tinction — that of being drafted
by a professional football taim
while still only a college sopohmore. The Cleveland Brown*
drafted the 310-pound 6 foot 3
■tar last January. Sldwell was
eligible for the football draft be- ^
causa he’s a Korean War veter- an whota original college clast
nt William and Mary has long
been graduated. He live* at Ports­
mouth, Va.

HEMINGWAY’S SON
INDUCTED INTO ARMY
MIAMI (It— A ion of novelist
Ernest Hemingway wa* Inducted
Into the Army here Monday and
indicated ha, too h u i flair for
tha adventurous Ilf*. Gregory H.
Hemingway, &gt;4, said he hoped to
become a paratrooper.
Hemingway Journeyed to Miami
from East Africa whsre he wae a
hunter, guide end coffee planter
He left with elx other Miami aelactive service board Imine's* i for
basic training at Fort Jackson, 8.

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TRADE, CULTURAL CENTER
IN 'REAL TROUBLE'
TALLAHASSEE i g - Gov, Col­
lins acknowledged yesterday that
tho Inter-American Trad* and poets a potent polish.
Cultural center at Miami was in Harold Slone, alternate end and
"real trodbla" with a depleted fullback, hae earned admiration
treasury and the poorest bond and respect among hi* team
market in 13 years.
But he said that « m w end

•ound plan for financing the pro*
pored mulUmillion dollar project quarterback David Stevens and
had been ifaaped up and that It
would succeed If the bond market has been hardest men to stop
Improve* and Florida financial this week.
becking cen be obtained.

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e rtTrtfig '« * , WCW, ’ADLAL E8TE0’
T h « ere IM # 3 5 2 8
ON NAME BUTTON
Ste a i T S m S S iS S S t t h a L MIAMI l i t - "Ik. .m l Dick"
SS and theoH ensrte l b . h si btck*&lt;1 “P "Adlsl and Etta*’’ on
I a presidential campaign button
the Banford ‘Us.trlbuted at a Miami rally.
■sTtoLlesShowed that they felled
*»“ * • to light when teen-aged
as a team. They lost D,vM aurain Inquisitively puli
*
hl* &gt;ouVpnlr Stevenson tudgl
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to cemction ll
0n ,h* •"»*' Md* of thi
i K r T a " b*tUn« w«
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Metewand th u ew as a heerte *P- A •"■•‘“tacturer explained ll
JJJSS* f ^ m X ? Present " it took wa* accldrnUl US* of scrap metal
3 h .

k L w u ^ th e ^ m a a uses' ware to
that wa couldn't give
• a t e a ganernl atoaalfteatlon. But
MW w* pretty wall know the
Menu m i we’re going to do aomo* fc g about It. Vo win not (day

words, coming from the conserve
tlva Fleming.
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Lamar Helms, a superb etampla
of running fo ra and style, has
been hitting hard in tha line bucks,
and the play aerie* will be used
extensively against Tavares.
Lymim’* leading groond-gitoer,
Jim Hopkins, has coupled with
Joha Fambro to make 10ms new
raxile-dexile for tho speedy Grey­
hounds. This la the Greyhounds
first season running from tho
HpUt-T and Hopkins and rambro
are improving rapidly.
One portion of any football
team Is always given less praise
than it deserves. That portion Is
tha line. In the c u e of Lyman,
it d u e rv u much praise. Men

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�notice In the rtmoa that live w u
going to marry Haneoa I couldn’t
believe my ejree. You oeo until then
I'd trusted her completely. I*d hid
sufficient filth la her to know
somehow or other she'd smooth
her mother down and directly I
wee able to support her we'd be
m a r r i e d . But apparently Mrs.
Yntherstone got her way and
Dirk Hutson nearly got a prosper*
tire bride with half a mil11on." Now
his voice wes rough end angry.
*Tm sure he needed the money."
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In love with her tooT" she eug*
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MARINE CORPORAI. JAMES R. RICE, 1a presented a
a radio by Major Louis J. Sartor, US.MC, Comtnaiulinir
officer, Marine Barracks, at tliu Jacksoiivile NAS, fol­
lowing the week-long field day held aboard Sanford Naval
Air Station recently by the Marino Security Guard Di­
vision. Cpl. Rice had the highest average overall in dif­
ferent tests including Gunnery, Marine Corps History,
Individual Protection, etc. (Official US ‘Navy I’hoto)
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Atr Station, stand benido .Marine Infantry Weapons used la th l rMMt wwk-loflt field'
day conducted by the Marines aboard tho station. Shown with the wewotui a n : L to
r.) Cul. J. R, Rice. Opl. R. S. Modgett, Pfc. A. L, Suttlle, Pic, J. 0. Bitar, Cph E. M
Nellfgnn, and Pfc. W. E. Tanner.
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TSgt. H. H. Merrill, instructing. (Official US Navy Photo)

B. Nichols Says
Play Hard To Get

with turbulent ash blonde hair,
•peaks with aeme authority. She
•raided movie Studios and the
M Hls found her on TV. And with
taree mortal completed, bouncy

test,
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she explains just 1 mite petulant-

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iMIQSurt ef Oenslsels Cuunly,
m a s R a r t H r e V ^ ii
hin and Lean Association or
Sew county, a corporation,
• tin VO. kateh D. l&gt;ir •» si,
MMaats, the salute of oald eult
rn a sett te foreclose that cermertgaes dated July 1. m i.
el reeerd la Ziortses* [look
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Plerida, as ear plat thereof
reeerd*4 IP FUt Book t, pages
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ly. They want to get in the movies*
and they all rush to Hollywood.
"But the way to gat la films
Is stay right hen. Lot them coma
to you."
Her own formula for breaking
Into lha cinema haa been live TV
and Broadway shows.
She msda a big splash a eouplo
of seasons back in a bit appear
•nee on Sid Caesar's NBC-TV
show, Later, Caesar called her
back and worked a whole ihow
around her.
"Somebody’s always bound to
be watching, one place or the
other," Barbara figures.
Before her stint on the Caesar
show, Hiss Nichols probably was
lbs best-known unknown in tha
land, fo r two yaars she was tha
calendar girl of Require maga­
zine, and as a model her face and
figure appeared on tha covers and
inside pages of 200 other maga­
zines.
Determined sines childhood that
sun wanted an acting career, Mist
Nichols captured a batch of beau­
ty oontast titles and went on

her a part in "Mirado In the
Rain." Naxt came roles In "Step
Down to Terror" and “Beyond a
Reasonable Doubt."
There ha* been a certain sim­
ilarity about all of Miss Nichols'
roles to dite—dance hall hoeteases
or burlesque performers. But no­
body Is going to typecast her for­
ever Barbara vows.
"I don't want to be a leading
lady. A faw years and you're
done.
"Give me character roles like
Claire Trevor played—you know,
all hard outside but a real heart
of gold."

Jobless Payments
Cover Fewer Weeks
Jobless payments covered 1,-bb
fewer wedti of unemployment in
August than In the isms month
last year, reporta Industrial Com­
missioner Chairman Jamea T.
Voetllt
Payment* totalled |! .Wl.BSk
high so far for any month this
year, as August Is seasonally the
month of slowest economic activ­
ity In the state.
Number of weeks at unemploy
ment covered by benefit payments
wae 01,671 thii Auguet compared
t« 03,019 last year.
Tha August picture la claims
for joblsss benefit* reflected e

Traffic Death
Increase Told
CHICAGO Oh—Tha nation's traf­
fic deaths Increased la August for
the IIUi consecutive month and
tha National Safety Council sayo
the toll for IMS appears has dad
for a new record of between 41,000 and 42,000.
Accidents on highways killed V
000 la August, the council report­
ed Monday. That was a 2 per cent
Increase over the I,M0 killed la
August last year.
The council said traffic deaths
In tho first eight month* ihU peer
totaled 29,250 up I per cent than
in tha comparable period of 1009
when 23,410 persons died. The
largest recorded toll for the first
eight months of 'be year wae
24,447 in ltJ7.
Tha all-time traffic toil was
39,Kg In 1M1. Last year’s total
was 31,300.

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Dr. S. Fred Singer of the Uni.
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is simplicity of launching and its CORP. EDWARD M.NELLIGAN, third place winner in
coat of around 12,000 about a
tenth that of comparable rockets the Marine Corps Field Day Competition nt tho Sanford
Naval Air Station in presented his award.
now In use.
(Official US Navy Photo)
The rocket was built by tho
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MB, Howard W. Smith (D-Va.), 1*36. ThU pear's preliminary surtails newsmen tn Washington he vey compares with ona taken the
has assured Adlsl Stevenson,
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South. The Virginia legUlstor 4t4 to 1 In favor of Elsenhower,
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under consideration ai President Elsenhower
meets with citizen advisers at the White House.
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the United Mine Workers; the President, and Ben­
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Traffic Heavy
Between Sun,
Nine Planets
CAMBRIDGE, Mass, t
Would
yeti like • trip to the moon, or
ma.be some planet like Mari?
Yeu'll probably have to consult
a road map. The traffic problem
may be considerable.
That space between the nine
planets and the sun looks empty,
but It Isn't. In addition to cosmic
dust, there are mountains flying
around out there—little planets
caUad asteroids.
And then there are comet*, me­
teor*, and meteorites, Millions of
abjact*.
Interest in space travel got an­
other boost this summer when
Prof. Donald Mentel, director of
the Harvard College Observatory,
predicted that rockets to the moon
will be possible In 10 years.
Ha was speaking of a rocket
wlthou» passengers. But he didn't
say that a passenger rocket was
Impossible—jus that its great cost
would delay auch a venture.
The first moon rocket, as envlaafed by Dr. Menzel, will be a
scientific instrument, maybe to
televise arras wre can't see—like
the side which the moon always
keeps turned away from us.
As for a passenger racket, Dr.
Mentel says we'll have to do a
lot of study and charting of con­
ditions in space to make it practl-

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THI IIHIUI BOOT of one of two men who died to save another la
carried from a gas-illlcd sewer In Yonkers, N.Y. The men, John
Manifleld, 50, and John MrSpedon, 28, were swept awar in the
poisoned blackness after they had fastened a rope around the waist
of Rslph Prelato, 33. They Had entered the sewer to rescue Pralato,
who had eollspsed from fumes, when they suddenly were overcome
and carried of! bj running 20-lnch-daep water.
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Crime Increases In Florida Cities

U you’re ilnerestad in some of
the traffic hazards that might be WASHINGTON un-Reflecting a
&gt; Involved consider the Information national trend, crime increased in
; provided by Prof. Fletcher G. Wat. Florida elites during the first half
• ton in a book called “ Between the of this year.
Planets.” lie's mostly concerned An FBI report released Thurs­
; with the lesser members of the day showed crime in Florida up In
ealar system which he calls the five of six major categories, Na.
, “lUbatructur*."
tionally, crime ro-e 14.4 per cent.
f
"Our general Impreislon of the The report did not give percent­
' solar system” he says, ” 1* based
•n the majestic behavior of Hie miles long. Nearly 1,800 have been
planats. They are widely spared
and Prof. Watson says
and move In nearly circular or- reported
are thousands of thrm but
* bit* that change very slowly. The there
substructure of the system is en­ they're hard to see.
tirely different, litre it a hurly- "When these cosmic bullets
burly of pertubatlon's collisions, swing past at a mere million kilo,
rapidly changing orbits, .vapor*- meters we start worrying about
the likelihood of collisions," says
; tlan and electrical Influences.”
On earth we might be peppered Prof. Watson.
‘G ^ y • food many of these smaller Comets, on the other hand, are
objects If It weren’t for th« cush­ believed far less formidable than
ion of our atmosphere in which they appear. They consist of a
meat of them are destroyed. As relatively imatl nucleus at most
it la. Prof. Watson says, "millions a few miles across—perhaps a
| af tiny particle* dash Into our at- porous mass nf solidified gates
- moiphere each day. Each year or Ices, maybe some gravel or
blUioni of tiny, millions of small, small stones plus ■ tail of gases.
and thousands of large bodies Some of them are poisonous, but
so dispersed they ar* not danger­
•t,Ik* the earth.
;
"High altitude rockets appear ous.
t A ta aacoynUr many small particles
Meteors msy range up to sever­
the upper regions of our atmos- al hundred yards In diameter. And
they rush Into our atmosphere at
: pfcara."
How about tha moon which has speeds of eight to 40 miles a
! bn algnifleant atmosphere to pro­ second.
tect lu surface? "W* are sure,” All this may make space travel
1H. Watson saya that millions of seem pretty risky, even assuming
i meteors strike the moon each that all the problems of tempera­
J day,” Of eourse, many of the jture, air pressure, propulsion,
meteorite objects are very little gravity, steering and supplies can
; —tha ala* of pin beads, or weigh­ be solved
ing aaly aa much a* a few drop* But maybe you shouldn't can­
cel your moon-trip plans afltr ail.
tA pf water.
J™ 'But tha largest objects—aster- Dr. Menzel says that from the col­
• Ui are big, husky fragments— lision standpoint, it may turn out
| apparently parte af on* or more to be "not half as dangerous as
- pteaate smashed up In tome long- driving on modern traffic-filled
! apt cellisioa. Some ar* several highways."

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age Increases by states.
For Florida cities, the report
LYKE5 C1RC(TN
gave these crime rate* per 100.000
persons in the six major crime
categories, first half of 1050 and
1035 in that order:
Murder and non-ncgligent man­
BORDENS
slaughter, 8.3 In 1958 ami 6.2 In
BRICK—
1953; robbery. 37.1 and 41.4; ag­
gravated assault, 36.3 and 50.1; [ CHEDDAR—
burglary. 4768 and 474.8; larceny
AMERICAN
and theft, 1,071.5 and 177.7; auto
149.0 and 120.9.
The report listed crimes for spe­
YACHT CLUB
cific communities of over 23,000
OR CUM
with figures in order for murder,
robbery, aggravated a«sault, burg­
lary, larceny and theft and guto
theft:
Gainesville—f, 1. 23. 102, &gt;83,
and 23. in HIM; 2, I, 17, 42. 140
and 13 in 1935
Key West—0, 5, 12. 11, 50, and
10 in 1958; 0 1, I, 14, M. and M
In 1955.
Laksland—1, 3, 89, 54, 150, and
21 In 1938; 0, 1, 23, u 139 and t,
in 1933.
1’a nama City—0, 4, 4, 54, I0B
and II in 1958; 8, 13, 78, 228, 34T,
and 53. in 1933.
St. Petersburg—2, 7, IS, 223, T3t,
and 83. in 1958; I, 12, 23, 323, and
38. In 1953.
Tallahassee—I, 3, 18, 94. ITS and
37 In 1936. No report in 1953.
West Palm Reaeh-l. 9, &gt;1, !■ ,
322, and 43, In 1958; 8, T M, 07,
220. and 23, in 1935.

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Pkeae 1184 Roete 1, Sanford
08CAR M. HARRISON
that atari
Georgia cabbage plant*. At! var
Enclosed bead. Sag-proof bottom
REO. BROKERS
When memory playa an old tune
letiea — any amount. Hugh C 3 and 4 Bedroom Homes with 1
on the heart.’’
This la a free pass to the Rita rail with plastic end*. Plaatie or
Whelchel, Stale Market Stal
and 3 bathe situated on large, 8. D. Highleyman, Associate
rayoo tapes. Cotton or nylon
Theatre for Claicuce Collins
IS. Day 1260, night, 827.
Phono 888 ,r li.'Jl1 E eflue" l|y *» *« Memorlum Ii Inserted on the annivangJP
artistically landscaped
lots. 384 Sooth Park Ave.
if death. However, other dates, which It ll felt are appro
Exp. date Oct. II, 1930.
1A—PLACES to EAT
Paved streets and all other
neanlngful a n also selaeted. Tha birthday of tha departeTtko
Sonknrik GUaa l t d p i l o t C*. Missionary-Everbearing S t r a w city conveniences make these
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
21-ROOFING
and
PLUMBING
Ing anniversary. Memorial Day, even Christmaa are among
Where you been? We mils you . .
berry Plante— 11.30 per hund­ colonies
of
owner-occupied
112-114 Weat 2nd 8t. Phene M
ask
Crumley
A
Monteiih
significant occasion* rhOtao
THE DOGGIE BAR 4c DINER,
red Call Ray Lord. 1317-W,
homes truly delightful places
CEKAMIC TILE
at
UT
South
Park,
Phono
7T3
If you are hesitant to ex pres* your tender thoughU In poetic farm,
We buy and aell used furniture.
Lake Mary.
U live.
rou _may
_ avail yourself of the Herald a collection of origbuti vem o,
Paul F. Mueller A Son Ph. IM Paying top cash priest for any
They Know
Thcie
Free
estimate.
Quality
work.
A—CARD OP THANKS
ie exprts* In poetic beauty (he amotion* of the h**rtatriamu
Designed, Built and Sold
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­
Among them art verse* appropriate t o an y circumstance.
- «.
ING POST on IT-aa Ph. 3083-W. 64—APTS—MOUSES—ROOMS
PLUM BING
The Family of the late Gloria
ODHAM A ’TUDOR Inc. OZIER REALTY CO.
T H E RA TE
Contract and Repair Work
W. Lawrence wlih to take this
Laura B. Oiler, Realtor
PAINT, 12,50 gal. Sleeping btgf! 3-room unfum. a p t Newly Oecors
Builder* of Fine Homes
w,iHnr^iiii0 . Thanka a n $1.00 per Insertion regardless Df alio. U
Freo Estimates
meant to thank their many
flues 61. Field, Assuclaio
rots, blankets, tarpaulins, Army
|
For Florida Living
ted.
1301
Celery
Ph.
606-W.
U.
L.
HARVEY
2601 So. Orlando Hwy. Phone 1358
friendi for their sympathy ami
Navy Surplus. 310 Sanford AvaPhone 1828
SALES OFFICE
kindness shown them in their SOI Sanford Ave.
EVENINGS: 3116 and 7M
WELAXA
APARTMENTS!
2826
S.
French
Avenue
hour of sorrow.
APT. SIZE gaa range, BIB. Smith,
private
hatha.
114
W,
Phrat
S
t
Phone
3100
and
2980
ONLY $8960 FOR 3 BR HOME
Ph. 1876-W.
DAILY C R O S S W O R D i I. IV,*!
JOHNSON— In the midst of our
Corner lot nicely landscaped.
ACROSS
3. Detested
39. Symbol MH * -f’ ' *’ ■. *
Avalon
Apts.
Kffleleney,
Ph.
7S8-W
BE
SURPRISED
at
our
variety
sorrow,‘Wc wish to express our
Block construction. Some terms.
, 1. Store
3. Unroll
In
it
l-r1 'll
and
low
prices.
F.M.B.
6c,
10c
heartfelt thanks and apprcciaR obert A . W illiam s, ItCkitor
4. Pierce
, 6. Ruler of
Lloyd’a in: v,
mfiqlilliifcilrW
SEE Scalnala Entity Mr DtntrA 26c Store, 321 S. Sanford.
tion to our many relatives,
• : i- i
. • it
! Peraia
0. Little girl
Reg­
abln Homan and Apts. Phana If. TRANSFERRED OUT OF TOWN Raymond Lundquiit, Associate
Contracting and Repair
friends and neighbors for the
i i .*^
0. Form
8. Legal
ister
Dinette at new ... 40.00
Will atU equity In 3 .Bedroom Phono 1873 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
P
t i l l Chroma
kindness and sympathy shown 10*7 Sanford Ave.
*
i
w
10. Shake*.
right
37. Oroup iii Deep freeie used 1 yr. .. 110.00
Home, Including following furni­
*»•
us durinl the recent illness and
peart an
of
or claim
Girl's hike good con.......... 17.60 ■Me dm M d wk r «r l i m b . ture: rug, Venetian blinds, gas 3 Bedroom, Wynnewood. Good
-II
•!
.* -Ml
W. J. KING
death of our beloved husband
llndta)
terms,
low
price.
l
character
Boy
Baldwin
Plano
its
perfect
176.00
Private
hath.
Acree*
Dam
rate
I
Hi
!»
•
»*»$*• »rkitchen
range,
hot
water
heater,
Plumbing Contractor
and father, Garfield Johnson We
. ■
-• t ; . . i s
,
(pon)
7.
Exchange
Manual
Js
Scouta
Curve
glass
china
cabinet
43.00
MAKE
YOUR
HOMF.
SO
PRETTY
circulating
heater.
P
H
O
N
E
Kohler Plumbing A Supptiea
especially wish to thank the
I«!
I
'll
.*
1
I
$
i
13.
A
thin
31.
RuSla
premium
125.00
New
Maple
bedroom
lulte
you
fall
in
love
with
It
all
over
1V*,
m i-J . Upsala Road.
Htem Electric Water Ueatera
Rev. N. A. Watson of the New
HUTCHINSON’S
O
c
e
a
n
Front
metal
disk
t.
Fear
tha
Powermower
Briggs
Stratton
25.00
again)
Paint
inside
and
out,
Ph. M
Mt. Calvary Baptist Church and t m Orlande Dr.
t. A wheat
Apt. site i n stove , . ... 47.M Apts. 338 S. Atlantic. Daytona
aurfaM TeetefOey*
beautify the grounds For in­ 13. Outer
the Rev. S. M. Daniils of the
11.Tale
garment
of
Plumbing. Kreiky Heating
Foam rubber sec. couch
45.00 Beach. Call Z374-W.
terested attention and aggres­
First Shllo Baptist Church for
FHA
APPROVED
14. Leveled
23, Speck
Super Trading Post Phene 2033-W
water
30. One of
sive advertising, list w i t h
M. G. HODGES
their consoling words, all the
DESIRABLE oae i s l two te
18. N ational god 11. Noatoua
3$. Man's
many layetfi .
STEMPER.
Service
on
All
Water
Open
House
Daily
44—A
PFLI
A:
4
CES
donors of the beautiful floral
room furnished apt, Ph. 438-W
(Tahiti)
H
30. Serf
nam*
3L Ancient
Weila
Drilled
—
Pomp*
RETIREMENT
HOMES
offerings and gifts of food, the
F rom 12 noon ’til B p . m .
IT. Guided
30. A
(Anglo*
capital of
Paoln
Road.
Phone
706
FRIGID
AIRE
appUanaoa,
a
t
le
a
Bay Plnea Hospital, doctor and
W. H. “Bin” HTEMPER
two bedroom houses, kitchen
1L Large
Saxon)
father
Inland
and aarriaa. G. H. High, Oviade New
2528 PALMETTO
ataff and the Burton Funeral
Gay Allan, Asaociate
equipped. MM Washington. Ph,
volume
PLUMBING It HEATING
33. Excla­
40. Scold par*
Fla.
P
h
an
F04-1311
ar
l
u
h
n
Homa for their kindness and Septic Tank Installation It Service I64I-W after g p. a .
443 or writs Jack Flynt,
Arietta Price, Aannelate
31. Gold &lt;H*r.)
mation af
mother
2547 PALMETTO
•latently
efficiency.
Realtor — General loan ranee
303 Sanford.
33. Troop
St. Pat
41.
MUI
Heater Service. Archie C. Har
•
3
Spacioul
Bedroom*
Mra. Garfield Johnson iett, Phone 734-W or 1336.
Phone 801 or 2131113 N. Park Av*.
iabbr.)
34. Quarterlrte
34. Tantalum
nteknam* «
DUO-THERM
(pace
healer
and
•
1U
Tiled
Bath*
garage apt. 3388 Meland Family
33. Pursuit
(poos.)
•llppera
&lt;aym.)
ir.
Perfection apartment lire gaa Furnished
• Large Lot*
lonvllle.
22—SPECIAL NOTICES
of art
range.
Both
In
good
condition.
•
High
and
Dry
4—LOST
Mi
26.
A
wing
Reaeonable. See at 3800 His LAKE FRONT—3 Bedroom fin- Masonry construction with oak
CUSTOM UPHOLBTER1NO
■ fw *
SLMtKtUtny
watha
Ave.
floors,
whlta
marble
chips
Slip Covert and Drmpea
furnished house, fishing swim,
LOST— Ladlea Bulova Watch,
37. An
built-up roofs, fully insulated,
STANLEY KULP
WTSUS—OAMirollD
Winn-Dixie Store Saturday on
ming, 1H baths, carport*, I
argument
THOR
WASHER
in
good
condition
furred
ydlla,
spacious
closets
PHONE 2SM-J.
1
I^
tee* MiLocvixt:*
Third St. 401 Oak. Ph. 1331 Re­
miles from Sanford. $86. Phoni
in writing
ir
T”
Ml.
Only
15.00
down
and
$133
44»
and
oil
wall
furnaces.
WCUNKSliaV
ward.
2056-W-3 after 4:30 p.m.
30. Italian
weekly.
M3
PUMPS A SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
sm asoox
Ii
RALPH JARVIS
river
IT
Goodyear. Service Store)
and altei, Installed er
1:00 The Rhythm Hour
FOUND— H an't wrist watch. All type*
U
rge
furn.
a
p
t
310
Magiwlla
T
*
"
33.
Rhode
Builder and Owner
113 8. Park
Phone 222
“Do It Yourself."
icvtcntnu
Owner may have by paying for
Available now, 6 room house on
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
this nd. PHONE INI.
PHONE
1134*J
Celery
Ava.
available
T"
&lt;abbr.)
This la a free past i0 the Prairie
ii It Z H B W U S a
z
z
STINE
z z
lilf Baorta Book
II. Una af
Lake Drive-In Theatre for Ben 6th. Phone A K.
Machine and Supply Ce.
8—PERSONAL NOTICES
Itll
Slaala
A
S
Haalan
Florist.
111.
TuMtim
% z
Butler. Exp, date Oct. It, 1966
MT W. 2nd 8L
Ph. €1
z
7tie DrIMIat Oa A Cloal
mma
ANCHORS AWEIGH
34. Queen of
BOLLAWAY, HoapUal and Baby
its Rasa* Fae A Lady
,
.
and
Ball
To
Langwood
%
GATLIN
BROTHERS
43—
BUILDING
MATERIALS
Clean,
nicely
furnished
tha farlea
Bede Day, Week or Month—1T el Dragline A Buildoaer Servte*
Now 3-bolroom masonry dream
meats. Sin Lanta Apts,
SLTo make
isui"Julia
Furniture Center —
p
■ Ph. t£U Geneva. 3488-W S eaferl
boat, tilad head, large galley,
14th St. Phone 1T10-R.
U SED BRICK
z
y 'ill
i l l Meet P in t 8L
\
Ml
K
W
U
'
length
$
|
foot,
beam
31
feet.
ft"
MA*
37.1
1
Cell TWO CARLOADS beautiful used Fumish*d_coUage. Call 3018-WL
ORLANDO Sentinel
w
High
and
dry
on
19400
tquaro
IM
S
iLTHlak
brick.
Orange,
red,
and
burnt
FREE NAME IMPRINT
mm
Ralph Ray, 3130.
fool Jet Yw sin pirate this ms* Maa off
IT
4L Matte*
b ^ b . See tham at SHRRMAN 3-room furn. apartment. Ground
■On all Chrlitmaa Cards ordered
m iia s v
h*mo f i t OLtOO, Tamil. Phone
CONTRITE PIPE CO.
4 1 ,1 st
during month of October. Beauti­
BULLDOZING
floor, $40 mo. Ph.
TT
■onnino
♦•Boat - Whiter Park 38-1184.
4i.Ooodeaa
ful IBM designs. Make your
w
w
J$maa C. Gamble, owner.
«ite •iga Oa
of pease
LOWSBY A BRUMES
z
METAL ROOFING
•election and layaway NOW.
-I
Court 6 room aparifitefiU,
awa Breakert
San. 1IM-W Orange Qty Spr
4$.
uaita
af
Now in stock, 6-V Crimp-M" Rose
*•
POWELL’S OFFICE SUPPLY
r Jaws
furnished. Kitchen equipped. IT-BROKIBB and BIALTORB
-L*
Corrugated
—
2
H
"
Cornixstd
W
titan
Jaathen*
117 S. Magnolia
Phono 9M
CROSLEt - BENDIX
Phone
1494.
18. Throw
•■is Nawa
Get all Your roofing needs at
Salea and Service
1
Sherman Concrete Pipa Co. Downstairs apartment CALL 1340. 111 H « Amelia Ava. iila bsauti- TiN ■evea Celetk Clah
This is n free pass to the Riix
0
RANDALL
ful Highland Park. I B
Bedrooma,
LYi
Youngatep
Theatre for Linda Parker. Exp,
Out
Wait
13th
St.
4b.*
■%■
Electric Company
•w»-____
Osk
r
lo
m
,
tiled
balk,
Elaetria
(«0L)
date Oct. 12, 1936.
Apartment
eloae
In.
I
riJ
jM
J
H
•okay'*
Chelee
Service— Q uality- 8»tiafaetioo
Kriahsn,
large
aan
poreh.
RED-I-MIX
CONCRETE
per month, 1U E. 4th I t , Caw
1 1 derama fctveti
P«r
Ph 113 Sanford 3S3T-J-3 De Bary
Prised M SELL at
Window Sills • Lintels
2308 or 1611.
AUTOMOTIVE
l!U
Down, IMJ8 monthly
i;u ttV,T."i.'ri»T
Septic
Tank
State
Approved
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p a
morigege. Etiloalvef Wo have i t :
6-ROOMS, Adult*, dll Park.
Sand • Cement Mortar MU
•-BOATS AND MOTORS
Weil Drilling. HOWARD C.
__Miracle Concrete Co.
IS* Club
LONG, Phone 3M 307
3 room* A bath. Clean,
i f : fear*
OKUIDfl
Elm Ave,
Phono 1331 FURN.
. WfiOIBSBAV
Evinrude Salea A Service
BEDROOM, Dolua
Commercial Ave.____________
Doluxo Phillip*’,
newly decorated and refaritilhad
I
*** Club
WMUXBSliaT
•i*e fie* eiauert
atm*
of
Melelp
it,*
.
ROBSON S porting Goods
Call
1V
T0
or
31T-M.
fu
m
d
waUt
4d—
BUSINESS
BQUIPMR
n
F
i
r
t
m
i
H
i
l
i
l t Diuo Xdwarde-K***
Letterheads, atom304 E. l i t SL
Phone Ml ENVELOPES,
(lie Wild But Mlsktk
u ia Alventur* With Unit Watt
IIM
'asS
ftffB
,
mcnti, involc«*p kisd Will* M® HAYNES Office
FURN. I room houta A bath, Ph.
I l ilt Star Non* nan
T ill Arthur Godfrey
m e Bupsrman
program), a t e . P” *"**^®
nt-w.
It—TRAILERS
Typewriter*, adding
■tetehly. This la ■ __
SEVHXtNS
Printing Co. Phono 4M — 403 SaUi-RantiU, 314 H t f , Ph. 44.
Same and a GOOD BUY! lift |
i s : r : a s i '- r 'B .N .
•:•• N*w*. Waat h• r*i aerie
2-BEDROOM. kitchen
Welt 13th SL
Trailer, Sale-Rent, Ph. N8-XR.
i Jain 111* Navy
OilS
Julia
Daly
K
iwi
Ph. 1U1. Eve. SM-M.
s a . 's a a t " *
If-FUtNITURB-BOUIBBOLD
Seminole Realty t:M It*cer4 Pr*vl»w
* :J «
The riva unit
H will pay YOU to sea ua before For home repair work and altera­
tions.
Call
1S1-J.
Ray
C.
lag!*.
t
:00
Arthur
Oodfriy
Bbow
4-ROOM
garage
a
p
t
$48.
you buy. Open Evening! ani
T R A D E
Till The riahiia
Cameron. Phone 1114-H.
your old mattress and aprinf*
Sundays.
■ELL
I»
Tree*
trimmed,
removed
and
de­
IM
[™
Till lt*nd*a*aua
Enatald# Trailer Salea
REGARDLESS
OP
TYPE
OR
t
Bedroom
furn.
ep
t
t
i
l
Elm,
moted.
Ph.
1007-R.
III*
Tha
MlUloaalra
CONDITION I
Palatka, Fla.
Aaytklag
TMI/MtUBV wonotieo »*'■
t
SANFORD TREE CO.
III* I've Gut A a*cr*t
• i l l Teel Paitera
_ ...
.
Lesa Trad# Apply at 311 Elm or PhOM PfS-J,
•'
Wedaisday
rile
tat
rifhl*
I i*e
1M4 aluminum, all-modern 30 foot This Is » free pass to the Movie- QulJiop Mattrets
With A
f
n
3-BEDROOM unfumlihad home,
un %;t s k .
u ia Film Far*
trailer. BUI Adams, Dreamwold
Reg. $61.60 ...............
Lake Mary. Lika Fran! privil­
land Ride-ln Theatro Gladys
• it* Of All Thlagt
IOiOO Teu Art Thtra
Claaaifted
A.
B.
PBTIRBON
Trailer Court.
eges.
Inquire*
316
W,
6th,
BanStewart. Exp. date Oct. 13, 1958.
IOiSO runch aid !&gt;•*
Royal Comfort Mattresi
ford. Ph. Sll-J.
ill** Iliit Naw* It-port
Ml
14—USED CARS
Ad
Reg. $5959 ..............
EXPERT watch repair, fully
13130
iii1*! t ' w r ,,,’un,,u,’
Beautiful apacioua modern 1 bed*
itii: tvwwj?*
SEVERAL low priced ear*, rang­ guaranteed. 1-day service. San­
vo.efUf*
/ U t t CALL
TsevsiaUAT muhninq
Dawn M ittnss
room apt. Well furnished, $80. ’f i n
a
l
s
ing from 376 up, for good eco­ ford Jewelry A Luggage, 300 Golden
•»»r*ch*ro| "Tsmerraw •at
• ii* Bltn On
Reg. $4130 ______
$88.50 213 W. 18th after 1:3d,
________
nomical transportation Ray Her­ Sanford Ave.
HU w n s , a a * ' . , . .
ron, Phone MM or 1343-W afUr
2 ROOM APTS. 113 Etc
10,001 ITEMS
Echols Sperisl Mattresi
}'{• Caoiala K*natron
g;0O p.m.
seen from $:ttMl;M ■ i.sa
"
tit.
*100 Thla Ijntl Of Out a
For your home and buslneia await
Reg. $2130 ..............
I t l l Johnny Caroea
Or
call
M3-W.
»i»« llandiland
This 1* n free p an to the Prairie your selection at Hill Hardware.
t
«:00
Film Far*
1:21 Itouiiparly
TWIN
OR
PULL
SIEE
For
that
''ftn-ll"
In
you,
viilt
in,in xiriua n trim
Like Drive In Theatre Gan«
FURNISHED upaUiri apartment,
2 00 111a Payoff
Hill's
for
aeleclion
and
economy.
Vatlniit
l.atlr
11:011
White. Exp, date Oct. 12, 1968.
lights and water furnlihed. air1:10 Hob C r o i b y
I I TlH 1.oia of Mt*
Sm out new line of floor cavering age,
$
DOWN
Today*) Feature Values:
$46 month, 10T Locust Ave.
M|.f
11:10 Xtarch for Tomorrow
*■•• Brlghtir Day
100
-ft.
Extension
Cord
.
.
.
.
N*3
and
complete
home
furnishings.
IMS PLYMOUTH Plata — very
J te
II :tl Ouldln* l.laiit
Phono 1168-J.
0:1* aaem alarm
Leaf
raker
......
if
u
clean. Drive it away for (1493.
D elivers A ay Of Iho Following
a rrrn w o o *
■ill Kdxa et Maiit
FREE DELIVERY
11,00 K m
LIVE at Iho Park Avenue Apart­
Call Ray Herron at MM or 1143- Top Grad* Long Handle
d
Opaa
IlOUM
ir.io Maud tip a n* Cnonlad
Shovel ................—...... I3.S8
ment!. Convenient, comfortable,
W after C:M p.m.
1S:lo -’A* tho Hartl, Turn.’
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
BIG BAR GAINS
HILL HARDWARE
newly decorated. 1T1T Park Ave.
1:«o Johnny rxraon
rst St.
F h i e U Career Sad A MaganUa, Ph. UN
IMP Chev. 4 door sedan. New
Phono 1T43-J.
i:JO view-fa luiMi
“Bud Bamhargef’ Mgr.
^aipt, m « i cavari, excellent
2
,0 0 t m ( f t rareif
r
■
ia Uood Mo Marthafidlate
r
t
il*
Film Fare
Open
Manday’a
til
$
i»
'
Urea. Radio and heater, &lt;293.
•
PJB...
em
ploym
ent
O R E A L ESTATE
v-------OUR
n rr
RALCO! NY
2:14
Film
Far#
Trade in accepted. 103 E. 2lit
LIKE NEW Bedroom, modern Ilono charcoal and grey Mr. and
Mn. Dresser, Bevel-edge Mir ror, Matching Bookcase Bed $71 I:l« Hrlahier Pay
•1—ACREAGE
Nix Itedding Co.
IN I MERCURY" 4-door Sedan. 27—HELP WANTED-MALE
t , n Hrrrrt Hlorm
Try* it and you'll buy it. IIAY FULL TIME sloro lalesman. CalabrntlRg lad Anniversary
tit* Tha Kdaa of N llht
LIKE
NEW
Modern
Wrought
Ir
FOR
RENT-30
Acres
land.
Retilon Sofa, Ideal for den vr Florida lien llrowtlno Arouad With Rlalaa
HERRON, Phone 2436 or 1343-W Wcitrrn Auto Stores, 314 E.
room
...............................
They
are
having
on
special
mat­
ad
in
I
ML
Phan*
16U-W1.
after d:00 p. a .
....................... .................... - $4$
w a a a - r r jack eon villb
First St.
tress It mitehing box epringl.
ClidNNICt d
1$ acres high and dry, TM' oa S-TUBKION Love Boat, oxctllent c
$3130
It
Up.
onitruction and upbolitcry, need*
COOK and Handyman, colored pre­
• BUSINESS
vad roatf. Between Paola and
recovering
or
cleaning.
A
steal
They
also
have
foam
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19M

Hi way M ay Lund Says
B y p a s s Allocation
S a n f o r d Be Made At

News oI tbs Stst* Rosd Board's
Immediate allocation of
tentative approval of k limited
access highway that was reported ■even million dollar approval
will bypass DeLand, Orange City, expenditure* on the Sanford
DeBary. Sanford, Casselberry, Base should be made as rap
Winter Park and Orlando met with aa possible, Arnold Lund, Rep
lielan nominee for Congress hi
mixed reaction this Homing.
Fifth Congressional District,
R»waver, la early morning re­ dared
today.
leases from Tallahassee, the road
"Congress has approved
war described as starting at a
point near Sanford and across spending of this money for
Lake Monroe to a point south of base", ho staled, "but in ­
DeLand where the present four vestigation at Washington
lane highway revarta to two lanas. closes that there has been no
Chamber of Commerce Manager location of the funds to data,
John Krider, who Is also City this is, the public shuld be
Commissioner and County Com­ fled of it. Thare should not
missioner-elect said this morning delay in getting action on
“ any comment *te&gt;u)d be retenred Ject."
Lund stated that it was
u A l we find out what the route
to obtain information on s
Is going to ba."
Krider said, “1 am disappointed matters because of the great m
*t the moment, Wa expected bar of bureaus In Washing
trouble but you don't gat things through which matters had
without trouble. We're not going dear.
“President Elsenhower has b
to Just ait back and let this thing
trying to streamline the multir.. GAINESVILLE, - Here'* an idea of what the Kentucky “Wildcat*" will be faced with
happen without opposition."
of bureaus in Washing­ when they meet the Florida “Gntora" thin weekend. These mijorett** nre members of
Oq the route of tiiu proposed number
ton,"
he
said "In fact, h* has the University of Florida Fighting Gator Bnnd. They are (1 to r) Colleen Engebretaon,
highway that was approved be­
recommended
favorable
action daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Engebretaon, 1017 W. 25th St., Sanford; Mary Poyncause the causeway joining French
A f t and 17-W In Volusia County on tha Hoover Committee Re­ tar, daughter of Mrs, R. R, Poynter, Country Club Colony, Melbourna; and Mary Mar­
would be parallel with the federal port that is designed to gat rid garet Stafford, daughter of J. A. Stafford, Coleman.
government'a limited aceass high­ of many of them.
way, Krider said "Wa'ra not fa­ 'rMost of these bureaus came in­
miliar enough with it to know what to being since INS through the
to do—aa soon as the engineer* desire of the Democrats to create
complete the designation of the Job*. Many are useless and many
route we’ll know what steps to taka. are overlapping. Many are . re­
“ Were not giving up on French sponsible for tbs' gams work,"
Ave.,” Krider commented, “ It's ba added, "It's high time a more
going to Uko a lot of thinking and timple manner could be devised
so thst the public could find out The Samlnol* Mutual Concert "Charley's Aunt," tha
We've got to have a plan."
what is going on. But that is dif­
Otamber of Commence President ficult withaut a centralisation of Association opens its 1M4-ST win­ comedy ciaasle.
Clifford McKlbbin was very brief the bureau*,N
ter season on Nov. If whan Mary And as the last concert.*! —
-reason, members i f tbs loasl
in his statement, whan be aald
pointed out that 'many ad Uuichlnsfcn, notad Broadway *c- concert association will hear “The
“ Uptll wa'ra mote informed' about thaLund
bureau chieftain* war* ra­ tree*, brine* bar "Thumbnail Festival Symphonette" directed by
It wo are not in a position to maks luctant
ni •»
‘o give ou information Theatre" to Sanford.
Robert Rudie. an exciting young
any outement."
Four concerts will b* presented American violinist. Featured with
J. Bra tity Odham, chairman of on improvements contamploted
the Citlsen’a Long Range High­ in any cartaln locality because this vevr. raid the eoneart as- the musical group will ba C^n
, (Delation's
president,
Francis this Otlst, harpist, Elisabeth
way planning Committee, reached they did not have complete fact*1
1i Roumillat, today.
Winslow, soprano, and Howard
in Titusville this morning by pertaining thereto.
telephone, said "All I know is centralUin^Vulhorkv ^on'vsSoua "We
" » • believe
»c!l.v. that
thst the Sanford Shaw, baritone.
What I've read but I'm confidant ^ ^ lnfb. Ul ° rllL „n.
Icoecert audience, member* of the
thV Billy Dial. Fifth District f.k /n is
Matu,‘1 Conc,rt Association, will
Road Board Member and the Stale •The nibllc w i^d hi’ve
oy Ml”
Hutchinson
In seathe Rally Day Set
0p&gt;
,n|n|
performance
of the
Road Board of Florida are going Tna Public would have s batter : tn
to do everything they can to opportunity to obtain -first hand ion," said Roumillat.
A t Altamonte
tt.
work out a plan on this road that facts on matter* which are vital Miss Hutchinson scored a graat
to
them.
Will satisfy the federal govern­
success with critics and audience* Church Sunday
ment and coma as near aatlsfying
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — The
alike In her New York debut at
tbs business people as possible.. |
Timas Hall two seasons ago, which Altamonte Community Church
“Road Board Commissioner!, Gasoline Sales
i
called for a second and equally Sunday School will hold Ms annual I - . t - , v
have two problems," explained
successful appearance there the Rally Day Sunday at 6:30 a.m.
In
County
Total
Odham, “one of planning roads to
following season. Mary Hutchinson according to an announcement by
Riegt the needs of traveling public
KIRK MAY
is a favorite solo artist from coast Superintendent Allen Forward.
atw th e other of trying to appease 796,558 Gallons
A brief program will b# present­
(Staff Photo)
Gasoline sales In Seminole Coun­ to coast.
those who have Inveated along the
ed by each dais and promotion
Her
p
r
o
g
r
a
m
will
include
existing routes.
ty rfurlnf the month of August, ISwill be made at this time. Teach★
★
★
“This new route may be two or 56 totaled 769,551 gallons, Ray E. "Thumb-nail Theatre." a group of ers are Mrs. Graham Fuller, Mrs.
original
character
sketches;
"Dra­
thro* miles west of Sanford," aald Green, State Comptroller reported
matic Portraits" portraying hero­ Alien Forward. Mrs. Donald Mac­ Herald Carrie'
Odham, “It's progress, though' it today.
ines
of history and drama; "Shake- Leod, Mrs. K. Durnell and Miss
doesn't meet our Immediate pro- Tax, at 7c par gallon, collected
Says Honesty
spear*'*
Heroines" with Immortal Mary Jane Smith.
grim , Its long range benefits will in flemlnol* County cam* to ft!,• Tha program will be held in
ladles
faithfully
adapted.
be terrific."
76*.OS, he aald, "with two rent*
the new educational building and Is Best Policy
Odham, in explaining his position per gallon returned to th# county. It was pointed out that Mis* all parents and friends ar# Invited
A Sanford Herald carrier spied
&lt;Centlan«d On Page 3)
Hutchinson
will
be
seen
and
heart!
Seminole County's check for road
to attend.
■
five-doll*r bill on the floor In
bond and road building purposes, in both comedy and .dramatic
one of Sanford's department stores
sketches.
amounts to *21,56T.*J.
Control Baptist
yesterday which had gone unnotic­
In his report.
Comptroller The concerts, this season, will Purcell Funeral ed Just below a rack of drosses.
Green painted out that Gasoline again be held In tha Plnecrost
Church Ordains
" it wasn't mine," said Kirk May,
aaiea during the month of August School Auditorium.
Saturday Morning tS-ycar-oM
cat Her, "hut I couldn’t
(sales reported and tax collected Three other conrerts. for the Funeral service* for Mr*. B. E.
Three Deacons
during September) totalled 111.-'coming season will be held In Purcell, who was killed In an leave it there for someone to pick
Charles Gale, J. Q. Galloway, and 6*3.413 gallons, an Increaae ofl.-:j*nuary and February of 1*57.
up srut tsk# off for themselves.
Jack Owens ware ordained as dea­ 34I.IM gallons over tha 1MJ00,US.These will Include The Chantilecr automobile-truck collision oear
*T picked It ap and took It to
Raton Rouge, La. last Sunday,
cons of the Central Baptist Church gallon* sold during the previous, Male Quartet, four soloists from have
the manager of the store and
been
sot
for
Saturday
morn
In
*f Kanfnrd at an Ordination Ser- month of July. In addition, August the Robert Shaw Chorale.
have been set for Saturday turned It In,” aald. Kirk.
Wica'hald last Sunday at 2:30.
•ala* war* ISAM,Ml gallons mors
Oct. 6, at the First Me­ "Five dollars U a lot of money,"
mm Ordination Sermon was de­ than tha 160413476 gallon* sold Players, Incorporated, known mnndne,
livered by the Rsv. Marla Wants in the asms month Ui* previous as America's finest tourln* reper­ thodist Church In Orlando, at II said Kirk, "hut It wasn't mine
tory theatre company, will offer o'clock.
and I wouldn't keep It."
of DeLeon Springs; the Charge to year.
the Deacons was given by the
this large Increase
Rav. Fred Fisher of the First Ban in *Reflecting
asoils* consumption la the
list Church of Sanford; the month of August gas tax collec­
Charge t0 the Church was given tions totalled 17,141,066, an |n.
by the Bev. Lewis Futch of LongThe editor and publisher o&lt; • methods of eating, dressing, study- News la the assentlal facts conwood: and lh« Ordination Prayer cross* of *443,45* over the $7,404,- Tha Sanford Herald spoke at th# | lag, traveling and a multitude of renting any happening, event, or
M*
collected
during
the
previous
waa led by the Rev. &gt;. G. Brown
month (a six per cant Increase), noon luncheon merlin* nt Ihe San- other things. It creates a desire ids* that possess** human Inter­
of Lake Monroe.
Rotary Club, Monday and the oa th* part of th* readers, to po*-( est; that affects or has ao inand an increase of H40JM over ford
Klwanls Club yesterday, seas the many thlngi they road fluenc* on human Ufa or happithe t7407,Mi collected oa sties Banfon'
Tbe two programs acre
in
for th* same month last year (an observance of National Newspaper about and this desire crestes am-, ness..
New* is based on people, and
bitio to improve earning cap
American Legion Increase of 13 per cent).
Week
which
is
being
conducted
is
to be gauged entirely on how
acitias
te
tha
end
that
people
Total gas tax collections far the throughout the United State*.
it Intonate other peopla.
are also improvavd.
Convenes Monday first
three months of last fiscal
The add rasa made -by Fred
News comprises all current acThe subject of my talk today
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - The year amounted to g30.te3.64a. Re­
Bi-monthly meeting of American flecting Florida's growth, ga* tax Perkins, editor and publisher of is th* relationship of the news­ tlvllle: which a n of general hu­
Legion Post No. I l l and Auxiliary collections for the first three The Sanford Herald was aa fol­ paper to the community. I know man interest, aad tbe best news
of no better way to start a talk is that which interests tha most
Unit will be bald at the Legion months of this fiscal year amount lows:
"This is National Newspaper
Bum* Monday at S p.m.
to 1*3.441473. an increase af f t. week and a good time la remem­ on newspapers than to give a da- reader*.
fnitioa of news.
Newspapers a n second to non*
. Cnmdr. D. T. Warren will ran- 74*4*4, ar 1SJ per cent.
ber Just hot. much we depend up­ Tb# following definitions w an in tha business af gathering and
duet tha Poet- meeting. - Mr*
on our Newspapcau.
obtained by a questionnaire sent disseminating tha news aa tb*
ftw ik Rutsell is Auxiliary pra*
The average American Is the out to editors by Colliers Weekly: name implies, newspaper, news,
"Tbe Fropbrt and the Ballet"
best read Individual the world News is whatever your readers no other mass media can sub­
Bet. . . Acte started!"
*
stitute far tha dally printed words
This slogan, Implying Re­ baa aver known. Americans ac­ want to know about.
publican corruption a t tb* quire more and m en knowledge Everything that enough peapl* of a Mwspapsr.
Postponed
polls, was successfully used everyday through the abundaace wa is road la aewa, provided R I would Ilk* te five you what
B R O O K L Y N M T-Bascby tb* Democrat* la 16ft te of reading matter that comas their dan* not violate good taste and my personal conception of a
the laws of libel.
Mwapapar is. I believe that It is
hall Commissioner Ford Frick
elect Grover Cleveland to Itis way.
tefcy ordered tha postponeNewspaper* have adopted aa
News Is anything that happens the greatest fane for good or
second term.
M M of today’s second gtme
evil in a community.
Want Ada a n noted for tbalr them* for National News­ in which people are interested.
*T Ue World Bertas between
stuffing your mall • box with paper Weak "Freedom's Key T* Whatever concerns public wel­ We who are fortunate aMUgb
Bceahlj u and the New York
replies tad your packets with Better Living.* Aad truly your fare. whatever interest* tb* in­ to operate a newspaper I consider
M M * because of . light
profits. Call m i to profit from newspaper is the key te batter dividual 1a aay of his relations, but temporary custodians af a ear
Urtag
activitl.s, opinions, properties or vice vehicle In our community.
m *nd "menacing weather."
what you have te offer.
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By aur operation of a newspaper
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Mutual Concert Assn To Open
Season With Thumbnail Theatre

Herald's

Gome

Na. 204

W ire

&gt; A Circuit Coart Jury eompUtsd#Ma findings aa Um condemnation
suit in acquiring right-of-waya for
tb* feur-lantng af 17-tt from Firs
Points to tha Orange County Ua*
yesterday.
Th* suit required mars than a
weak t* complete and waa beard
before Judge Vaster Carlton, Cir­
cuit Judge of tha Ninth Judicial
Gov. Goodwin Knight of Cali­ The net verdict returned far
Sates Tax collection* in Semi­
fornia will lead an Elsanhowar- land and attorney* faaa earns I* nole County dropped for the first
Lund mass meeting Oct. • In tha *1*1,7ft.
time in many months, according
Dayton* Beach Peabody Audi­ n re court appraisal for tha par­ to a report this morning from
torium, H was announced yes­ cels of land and property In tbe State Comptroller Bay E. Green.
terday.
Th* eollactieaa in September,
condemnation tuk waa approxi­
Th* meeting will promote the mately *35,000 lea* than tha ver­ based on August sales, of this
candidacy of Arnold Lund for dict returned yesterday after- year came te *3643146.
Congress aa wall aa th* aampaiga
The total collections for Rapt,
for President Elsenhower, accord­
1M6 a rt C 431.44 lower than tha
The
land.
Involved
hi
the
caning G&gt; Dwight H. Allan, chairman
Mm* period in IMS, according to
of the Volusia County Republican damnation proceedings, waa set the report from the State Comp­
at
*141,000
with
tha
attorneys
Organisation.
troller. Belas Tax collections for
Delegation* from 11 countias ar* fees at *13,706.
the
month ending Sept. 30, 1H*
Brian Henry at ton a y for tha
ax parted. The matting which is
open to tb* publle will begin at State Road Board, re presented
However, tha statewide
tb* State and County Attorney Tax eollactieaa picture, as re­
• p.m., Allen said.
Mack
N.
Cleveland
Jr.,
rapes
sfnt"All people who support Eiaenported by Kay K. Groan waa aa
hover and Lund ar* Invited to at­ ad Baminola County.
follows:
t
tend. Thera wtll b* no ehargt for Many of th* parcels of land, In­ Salas tax collections during tb*
volved
In
tb*
condemnation
pro­
admission,” hs aald.
month of September (based aa
"Governor Knight is a national ceedings, wars settled out of court, August aala*) totalled *7,163456,
ftugnro and I boiler* all who attend and tb* amount of money Involved Aa expected this waa a decrease
will tn'oy henring him and Lund In th* settling of the clalma la in under the 974M4*3 collected dur­
present th* Issues of this cam­ addition to th* Jury verdict.
ing tha provisos month; how­
paign. 1 urge that people that
Attorney Mack N. Cleveland Jr., ever, tha decrease of 11,706 • te
want to hear tha faeti .a! this this morning, aald "Wa will pretty very alight~duriag IN I Septem­
campaign attend this meeting," well exhaust our county money ber fell *41466 M ew the c*U*^»
Alim stated.
available for right-of-waya on the
of August
Appointed to serve on th* steer­ aouth section of tb* 17-M
This Mantk'a collect iroa rupreing commltte* for th* masting by four-lining project."
n t n large Increase over colAllen wart William S. Moore, Ken­
tactions far the Mate month r f
neth Eeh, Georg* Hass, Mr*. Ka­
tb* previous pear, an taarearo a f
therine Clark*, Mr*. King Nelson
U,US,Tft, ar 14.4 par cant. (Sept­
af Daytona Beach. Roy Bhuger, Veterans In Area
ember lftg eeOecttena ware an
Leslie Mayer, Mrs: W. W. Hurt,
iroroast nf 14J par seat nvavr
Harry A. Dooley and Mra. Walter To Get Assistance September
1144).
Millar, all of DeUnd Volusia
Collection*
te date this flateal
From
Consultant
County.
Others appointed to this com­ Veterans af this area whs need yror amount to tSLUSAft, na temittee included Albert Sehwavt, uli to net to
M n. Jeeaptejpewvftad by tea
I*
aver fast year
*
from R
(First throe
Jr./, and Mr*. A. F. Van Deinea. alataut State
mandh caOeetkha last ftaicsl year
of Orlando; Floyd S h a m ana
Vatartba or their
Clark Kauffman of Leesburg; may consult Jones while be la ward en intonate of ISA per croft
Mr* Elliabath Peffly of Clermont; In this area and may roealva over the asm* period in lftM).
From tbsro figures It la evident
Clark Vane* of Ocala; F. R. Hol­ assistance In fftng applications
lingsworth af Kissimmee; Jamas for hespitaHaathuii compensation, that dollaMriso and perron tabeFI Turn sort e of St. Cloud; Lewis pensions, Insurance problems, loan wise, collections this year are run­
ning ahead af last year’s in an
W. Muialar and Mrs. Jennie Mc­ Benefit*, educational
training
Nulty of Melbourne; Dr. W. D. (Un­ bortal benefits and miscellaneous appreciate* amount. In addition
man and B. T Keating a! Floral subject!, where legal entitlement wa have made a study of collecttens during tea last five years;
City: William R etain *f Flagler la Involved.
during that time toUactiros dat­
Beach: B. W. Caroy of St. AaguaJones has been invited to this ing th* first throe months have
tine; Gtty Allan at Sanford; Mr*.
Knox Burger af Cocoa; Gen. Kl- eras as a special consultant by represented between 30 and U per
Isrhe Carter of THusvUU; Wheelock KarlyU Housholder, county ser­ cent af the year's final total. If
Whitney Jr. af Ponta Varda Beach. vice officer. He will relieve Tom this pattern te net rhinged, col­
Deen who la on atek leave and lection far this fiscal yro- -till
may be contacted ns follows: rosily surpass gift —
dol­
Oct. * from l i f t to 4:ft p.m. at lars, (166,0644*4 was collected
county service office.
laat fiscal year).
Oct. S
. Admlsalaast
Denmark Montgomery (Sanford)
Brownies, Girl
'Civil Defense'Is
Mrs. Alice Glenn (Sanford)
Dora Guerry (Sanford)
Topic A t Women's Scouts Stage
Discharges:
Miry BarUay (Ovlado)
Week
Civic League Meet ALTAMONTB STRINGS
Samuel Fulton (Banfard)
- The
LONGWOOD
Loufwued
Wo­
Bar. Henry Williams (Sanford)
South
Seminole
County
Girt
Stoats
men's Civic League met eo Tues­ and Brownie Scouts held Ball
Charlie Carter (Sanford)
lea
day
for
its
first
meeting
of
tb*
Louisa Partaln and baby boy
at the American Legion Home en
year
'56-57
at
Library
Hall.
(Sanford)
Prairie Lake both Moaday aad
In tha absence of tbe president, Tuesday nights.
Oct. 4
Mra. B. R. Gray, who la aa vaca­ ■Brownie leaders Mrs, Nancy
Mach Cleveland Br. (Sanford) tion in Oregon, second-vie# presi­ Rusaatl, Mr*. Hugh Wolf, and Mra.
dent, Mra. airland Shaw renduct- Thomas W. Pinnock Jr. wars la
Mrs. J. N. Wells (Sanford)
ed tb* meeting. Tbe secrotary als* ehargt of thep regram Monday, in
Sheila Jordan (Sanford)
William B. Murray (Sanford) being away, mlnutaa were omitted which meviaa ware shown. Leader*
and Mrs. N. A. Bunneti took notes. Of Girl Scouts were in charge
Tapie of tha moating waa “Civil of tho Tuesday night roasiro with
Defense" and Mra. Jamas Mc­ Mrs. W. O. Moon, Mrs. Joan
Grath, who has been contacted Helms end Mra. W. H. Cl emente
Considerable toludlness throe ah with thep reject for some time, in ebarge- Refreshment* were
Friday, scaltrrod thundershowers very ably captained the necessity •aread te the large group af par­
meetly daring aftrrnsaas and of all being prepared in ease af ents attending.
such an emergency arising.
•r*alnf*| law taalght SS-71,

Eisenhower-Lund
Meeting Scheduled
Oct. 9 In Daytona

Seminole County
Tax Collections
Drop Last Month

a w t-

Hospital Notes

Weather

Registration List
Reaches 12,272

Loyalty Is To Sanford, Seminole County
grow. Wo a n vary much like tha
city commissioner whan ha
off!re, or tha county commissioner
or the legislator
everything ha ran to batter the
community hr represents.
Whan wa assumed responsibility
of Tb* Sanford Harold in early
INI it waa apparent that Sanford
had many Modi. One of Ua groatoat needs was growth. In lftO
Sanford had a population af 1L»
000. In 1M0 almost 11,006. In IN I
nn estimated 11466. Today
have an estimated MAN.
la f t years Sanford had te­
rras sod 44ft. In tha |
years than has bean a growth af
over 6460. Wa do net claim that
Um arwapafir is raapwilbli far
M. Wa d o h o w ov*
wo have bean partiaBy
bis.
For years Sanford
trying te get a badly
to) that today is a reality. Lead­
ing citisca* nf Banfard ware "
ante that brought it about- Wa
Just triad te ba helpful to (bate.
bullies of operating •
then wa assume tb* task of baIp- A ais-tausd French Ava. la
(Cantteaad Oa Faga I)
log tha community to
«

wa assume tremendous responsi­
bilities. First to tha public that
w serve, secondly to th* em­
ployes and lastly to the stock­
holders.
We who a n responsible for th*
publication of newspaper* must
have the couraga to navar con­
nive with special interests against
tha Interest and welfare of th*
people that wa serve. Wa must
have tha courage to do that which
may be unpiMaant to maintain
tbe health of tha whole being of
th* newspaper.
And te malatalu that health
nothing can do ao much as first
keeping our minds on tha matter
of service to tb* people that we
serve and second keeping th*
property financially round enough
so hat w* can wet fast that wa
can ba persuaded into doing that
which wa foal should not bo 4mm
or loavs undone that which Mould
bo dono far tho betterment af
our community and our

Seminole County's raglstntiro
list te higher new than It baa ever
' oa, commented Seminole County
ipcrvlcor af Registration Camilla
Bruce, this morning.
"Through yesterday, our total
registration is 13473." Mrs. Iras*
said today.
Ragiatrotieo, at tha office of th*
Supervisee of Baglatrotted In the
Chamber of Commerce Building,
will eoatten* through I p.m. Sat­
urday.

IT. PKTKRSBUBG f t- T h a
Petersburg Bar Asm. last
endorsed tbs prapssad a
Usual amendment te set u

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NO. 204

Fair
Building
Western
Plans Approved

Dulles Says
Europe Should Become
Third Great Power
•

Touhy Is Elected President
Leader Of Mental In Favor
Of Plan
Health Assn. Here

Ten Children Are
Left Orphans When
Folks Die In Crash

Plana and specification! for a J
new Fair Building ware approved
by mamban of tha CampbellLossIng Post No. 13 at their
moating last night hald at the
Lagion Hut on 8*minole Boule­
vard.
Completed specifications for a
100 by 100 building were read to
the membership which mat the
approval of the organisation.
Joel Field, chairman ot tba 'Tex — tho Yardman" waa a
Campbell-Lotslng Post American Sanford this past weekend a* ha
Legion Building Committee, said continued his bicycle tour of the
today that bid* will be received nation.
N
on the construction of ths buttling John Campbell, who kail* from
until 5 p. m., Oct. 5.
San Antonio, Taxai, and who likes
Tho building, proposed by the to be known by hla nickname said
local American Legion Post at Saturday "I had traveled over
Its meeting last night, will ba 13,000 miles when mv &lt;prederected on tho new iKe for the ometer want out." And ha added,
Legion Fair on Highway 17 91 "I don't ■know how many mtlsa
near the city of Sanford's wall I've traveled since,"
fields.
Hla bicycle equipped with a lug­
Block walls and concrete floors gage carrier tnat seemed to be
war* specified for the new build­ especially made for • two-wheeled
ing With M guage galvanised outfit, "Ton — The Yardman"
make! hla way from one city to
steal panels and roof.
another
on* lection to another
Completion of the building, ac­ by takingand
on odd Jobs, preferably
cording to tho specification*, will yard work,
bo slated for 90 calendar day* af­ Campbell said that he’d mad*
ter tha awarding of the bid.
hla way from hla home state of
Lynn Lyon, Commander uf tho Texas through Arkansas, Missouri*
local American Legion Post, said Oklahoma, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana,
this morning that ths Campbell- Kentucky, Tonne****, Alabama,
Lossing Post No. U will publish and through Florida.
a monthly bulletin which will bo "Pm looking for yard work,"
mailed to membership of the to ha said, "or whatever kind of
glon along with others who are work 1 can ftnd to make my way
former members and prospective from on* part of tho country to
mamban.
At least 500 of the bulletins ad­
vising members of tho progress
and affairs of tha local American
Legion Post will be mailed oaeb
month.
Editor of tha bulletin which has
been proposed for mailing during
ths first part of each month, haa
hot yet boen named.

'Tex The Yardman'
Stops In Sanford
On Bicycle Tour

WASHINGTON &lt;Jt- Seerstary of
S
tab
Dull** Mid today the na-, AMERICAN FAtJJL Idaho «*Under tha chalimanahlp of Mra.
B, E. Chapman a group of par­ tiona of WaaUrn Europe should There's only one topic of eonver.
T h e MOBILE THERAPY UNIT for the Florida Society for Crippled Children which l* sons Interested tn assisting in tha become a third great power la.satlon In this community of 1,900
health problem met at tha orid. affairs. H* called It un- l°diy.
in Sanford toduy conducting a survey from which the feaaibillty of locating a perman­ mental
It concerns the future of 10
County School
Administration InVab that th*7 should be neuent therapy center here or the regular visit of imeh a mobile unit would be dcalrable. building last night, and organised thinkable
orphaned children, and tha acci­
In
i
toward
So
vies
communism.
Don Satterlee, Director of the Unit la In Sanford for the aurvey.______ ___ _______ the Seminole County Association
dent that killed thalr parents.
for Mental Health. Officer* for At a new* conference, Dulles The children, five each In tha
the remainder of 195# and all of strongly indorsed effort* by West Smith and Bowman famltba, were
1P57 were elected and November German Chancellor Konrad Ade­ left orphans Sunday morning when
was chosen as the month for • nauer and others to convert tha their parents, returning home In
membership meeting, the date of Waatarn European Union Into a one car from town where they had
a midnight snack, crashed Into a
stronger unifying force.
which will be announeed bier.
tree.
He
said
both
President
Eisen­
The atate or officers placed be­
'Tv# never seen a community
fore the group by a nominating hower and he favor this and do so affected by anyth'ng Everyone
not
consider
It
to
be
a
slap
at
A light meeting and agenda » ■ --------------------------------------- committee composed of , Mr*. C.
Is broken up," said Gregg R. Potconfronted the Board of Semlnolo m
111*11 I I
J L. Park Sr.. Mr*. Sidney Ive* III tha United Statu.
vln, an attorney
and Dr. Charles Persona ware Under quesllo tmg aa to whether "The whole town has turned out
Europe
should
become
a
"third
wA lighted archway over the
unanimously elected. They are
100 per cent. We hav* bean an
Banford-Orlando Kennel Cluh mad discussion coming bsforo them r
George Touhy, president; Mra. fore*" as between Russia and the Hooded with food and help that
United
States,
Dulles
said
ha
]uet off Stale RwJ 1S-€&lt;W w*» len following their luncheon recce*.
B. E. Chapman, vies president;
we've had lo ask people to stop
Utlvely ipproved by the Board
Sidney less III, secretary; Mra. thought It appropriate that Europe sending more because It might
A public hearing war act for
should
davalop
Into
a
third
great
*f Seminole County Commiuiun- Nov. It when attorney George A.
S. Piikorski, assistant seerstary;
spoil," said Mn. Lee Kosanke,
• (hi* morning until County At- Speer Jr. requeued, o-i the be­ B. J. Bauman, president of the and Mr*. M. I- Rabom, trea power and ha believed It Is within president of the American Legion
the eapaclty of the European na­ Auxiliary.
mey Mack N. Cleveland Jr. »ug- half of hi* cllcnta, that certain Sanford Atlantic National Bank, surer.
tions.
geittd that the county be protect­ road*, streets jnd alley* that have waa named Bond Sab Chairman
What about the children? It's
Mrs.
Ralph
Austin
Smith
was
ed against liability for 'iijurle* or never been opened In the Silvan for the Seal Sate Campaign of the
Unless they so develop, he add­ too early to decide.
made
Parliamentarian
and
pre­
damage became of the structure Lake Section bo closed. 1
ed, their future looks very dubious "I feci lhe ((immunity la going
Seminole County Tuberculoali and
Which win be located on Seminole J. C. Gamble ol Longv ood noti­ Health Association at a recent sented the By-Laws which were Indeed. He said It was unthinkable t0
everything it can to keep
voted
on
and
adopted
by
tho*#
• County right-of-wayi.
that Christian countries should b* u,# children together," Mrs. Kefied the Board of Seminole Coun­ meeting of the executive board of present.
“ We seed a contract betwnen' ty Commlnloneri that hn wai pre­ the local organisation.
neutral toward materialistic and tanks iald.
Mra. Bn* Stavanaon, president atheistic Soviet communism.
the Sanford-Orlando Kemirl Club! paring to subdivide property in George Dabbs, president of the
| " | imagine the brothers and Fam ily Night To Be
of
the
Pilot
dub,
volunteered
for
and the Board of Seminole County t Longwood south of the Oviedo- Seminole County TB Association,
Dulles mad* these major point*' ulsters of the parent* will want
Commlailonm," aa!d Attorneyj Longwood Hoad. However, he iald, alio appointed Mr*. Irving Pryor that group to have charge of the on other matters:
to take care of them," said Pro. Held A t Methodist
Cleveland, •‘to eliminate any lla- in subdividing thli prperty It waa a* Publicity Chairman for the membership campaign, for they 1. Talks between Yugoslav hate Judge Henry Vollwelter. The
have
made
this
socbl
welfare
£ lity on the part of the county, necenary to close a ditch running forthcoming teal tale event which
President'Tito and Sovlst leaden children are wards of tha atato Church Tomorrow
and that the countv -.-jiild not be through It. County Engineer M. C. la uiualty launched shortly after activity one of their projects, she presumably Involve vary surlous under hla Jurisdiction.
Wednssdap evening at T o’clock
liable for maintenance of the* Ilagan told the com ml*tinners that Thanksgiving Day e*ch ve*r.
said.
questions of relations between The parents were nil prominent the First Methodist Church will
sign."
Further
plana
for
tha
Chriatmao
Mrs. Raymond Key le program Russia and Rad satellite countries. In American Fall* community Ufa.
the ditch li a private one. ‘Even
Sale were dlicuised and chairman and Immediately act Dulles said he believes Tito fa­ For the preseent the Bowman hold Ita monthly Family Night
B. C. Davia, representing the. though It la a private ditch and
supper and program.
Banfonl-OrlanJo Kennel Club sub- I may legally be able to close II, stress placed on the visit to Ban- about making pbni for tha Nov­ vors independtnee of the satel­ children are In tha family homo. Hie program will bo presented
ford
Jan.
1-16,
1157
of
tha
mobile
mlttcd a preliminary ik-tch of I want to call It to your atten­
ember assamblaga.
lites from Soviet domination— They hava relatives in town— by the children of tba kindergar­
X-ray unit.
the proposed archway which would tion," Gamblo aald.
A Professional Advisory Coun­ which means Dgl'c* thinks Tito '■ David West Is a brother of Mr*. ten, primary, and Junior depart­
be II feet, four inchea above the J Engineer Hagan said "I will af­ It waa reported at the meeting cil was set up and tha following aoeklng an objective favored by Bowman.
ments.
that there are now 94 Seminole persons were elected to serve on the United States.
road and would be lighted.
The Smith children are slaying
fect that whole area.'
Following the entertainment
,
..
.
County
persons
in
sanatorium*,
II
Approval of the Doarii of Com* Commissioner Otia Fourahre(ln lhe central Florida lanatorium R: The Re*. Milton Wyatt, Tha 3. Then ara differences between with friends. The Legion Auxili­ (hero will ba a Church School Open
inlonere would be given accord- advised the board "I’d like to’
Rev. A. G. Mclnnl*. Dr. W. P. the United States and Britain- ary, Women of the Moose, church House when each department will
g to Davia, pending the location meet with the town council of ■nd three In the Tampa hospital. Brooks and Chaplain C. L. Arnold Franca over what Dulles railed and other groups ara seeing that ba thrown open to parents and Glancing at the parking a
Member* of the Seminole Coun­
of the ilgn off the highway.
Also Dr. Terry Bird, Dr. fundamental lesues in the Suet they are cared for.
to hii left he turned quickly witk
friends.
(.angivood and see what we can ty TB end Health Association'*
The Bowman children ara: Tom­ Teachers, superintendenti, and hla foot on on* pedal and said "I
Charles
Persons. Dr. T. F. Mc­ Canal criile. In sum ho asserted
•'ll would be wUr," sjl.l At­ work out. t feel that It is partly executive
board meeting M - tho Daniel, Dr.
C. L. Park S r, Judge that tha Unltad States would not my, 3; Jerry, 6; Jimmy, g; Janice (he children of the departments don't atop long enough to put
torney Mack N. Cleveland Jr., "to our responsibility."
home of Mn. Lorraine Graham;
money to on* of the** for I f j l
defer final approval until lome William L. Gramkow ofGram- were: George Dabbs, Mn Ora Ernest Housholder, Senator, Doug­ Identify Itself 100 per cant with Ann 10; and Arthur, 13.
will ba hoata for tha visitor*.
don't find work 1 Just move ahmj
aspect* of the plan can be worked kow Funeral Homo requested the ham. B. J. Bauman, Robert E. las Stanslrom, Mrs. Trey Bay, colonial power* because It seeks Tha Smith children ara Paul J,,
0; Jimmy Allen, •; Steven Neal,
to tho next place."
Out
Board of County Commiisictor* Karn§ y r(. w. w. Tyre, Mn. Mrs. Daisy Knox and R. T. Mil friendly relations with anticoton- 9; Ruth Diane, IS; and Richard
• i am in no way holding up thli to rotate funeral* paid for by „ u|da Klbbc, and Mrf. Irvlng
lal countries,
PASCO COUNTY JUDGE
plan," Cleveland explained, “but the county, for Indigent riltren« p _ , o r
The local axaoelatlun will be nf S. On a currant political Issue, Ray 14.
RESIGNS
when you adopt something you tnd to rotate the ambubr.ee errmuted with tha Florida Division Dulles defended the U. S. deni‘
FORMER
AGENT
SURRENDERS
TALLAHASSEE
UB- A. J. Hay­
want to abide by It."
of
the
National
Association
for
vice for 'ndigent pit'nnt*. The
with Argentine Dictator Juan
ON PERJURY CHARGE
A SC-inch Coral inako was kilt* ward, armies* county Judge of
9 Further plana would have to be Board of County Commissioners Cfrn f a D ftf lH R o n r H
Peron.
Mental Health.
MIAMI (JV— Francis J. Hogan, •4 In tha U k t Mary aroa tail
drawn, iald Davli, folioA-inc the agreed to ro'ate the funeral* pal.1
HOUO 0 0 0 * 0
It wax announced that tala new The record has boon attacked former Miami Internal revenue weekend, according to Mr*. Torn Paaeo County, roilgnad in a wire
te Gov. CoQtos Monday. Ha gave
commlailon'e approval of the plac-| for by the county but advlicd. \A /!I I r s i n e S J a r
activity In community health was by Democratic candidate* and agent, surrendered Monday on a Beit.
no reason.
Ing of the archway on county right Gramkow that ambulance service
w U f la lU C l
also a project for the Woman* criticism ha* now been voiced b y , charge uf perjury before a fed
Mr*. Beit reported that *ho tin t
Ed Gay, administrative atato
of waya. Conference* br-.wcen the . mid the rotating of It would hava
In u ifn fin n
Club and the Auxiliary of the Dr. Alberto Galnox Pas, editor of oral grand Jury Investigating pot- ■aw the brilliantly colored inako tout to tba governor, aald the re­
Seminole County Attorney and B, lo be dUcuiscd with Mr* Abble V e lljr 5 I n T l l Q l l U n
medical association.
La Prenia, who returned to | slide ties between government from her car and lummoned her signation could not bt accepted
C. Davli hive ticen "scheduled in Boyd of the Welfare Bond.
Road Board Chairman Wilbur
Buenos Alrts when Peron u as agents and gambling Interests, father-in-law, 0 , H. Beit, who In the form received, however,
order to work out the nrccs»ury Clerk O. P. Herndon advised tho June* advised Seminole County
ousted.
The indictment charged that Ho- killed the make with a garden hoe. slnoe It does not specify the pot!
contract* and ajreemrnti.
Board of Commtaiionera that 10 Attorney Mick N. Cleveland Jr.
Dulles argued tha Elsanhowsr i B»n Hod In hla testimony about The anaka waa non fln t In lha Hayward la resigning.
voting machine* have been ahlp- today that "If subsequent meet- Policeman's B all
administration had don* nothing *wo Key Writ figures, Ssrgio Es road but by the time aha had re­
ped to Sanford for Semlnolo Coun- Ing* of the Stat* Road Board ara
to keep Peron In power or to In-, qnlnaldo and 11. T. Rainwater, turned to her ear with help It had
ty to be used In the forthcoming held away from TaUstias*ee that Discussed Last
terfere with force* that drove him when he went to Key West to illthered Into woedi and bniih
November general election, Horn-! thorough consideration will be givconduct internal revenue Intar- The Coral anaka can be Identi­
out.
Clear to partly cloudy through don said that the additional 10 cn lo Samlnola County's invita­ Night A t Session
views.
fied by Ita enamel Ilka appearance
tion to hold its mooting In San­ Tha Sanford Folic* Benavatont
(Continued
Wednesday; tow tonight 15-71.
An aarliar Indictment on ih# and the brilliance of colon Al­
Association hald Ita monthly aupford."
same grounds waa thrown out on ternately, tha Coral anake l« band­
An Invitation waa extended to per meeting at Jim flpenear *
a challenge that It waa not spe­ ed with yellow, black and terra
the State Road Board to hold ita Restaurant, last night.
OCT. 1
cific enough.
cotta which appaa to ba glatczd.
next meeting in Sanford by W. A.
Member* of the group, officers
Admission#
Krstierl, local engineer, who at­ of the Sanford Poltca Department,
John Holloway (Sanford)
tended tha Board'a meeting held had a* their gussta Judge Vassar
Joiartona Boas (Sanford)
in Clearwater several weeks ago. Carlton, Circuit Judge, Ninth JuJohn E. Itodga (Sanford)
In bis totter to Clavelind, Wilbur dielat Clreult: Senator Douglo*
Charles Gormtoy (Sanford)
Jones expressed appreciation for Stanstrom; Representatives Mack
Louisa Pertain (Sanford)
the invitation extondrl by Krat- N. Cleveland Jr. and Gordon v
William Dorlon (Sanford)
xart.
Frederick.
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"It will ba Impossible to hold
First rnsntkm of the annual
Baby Girl Smith
SvrVl.«
the naat masting away from Policeman's Ball waa made at
Discharges
Tallahaieea," explained tba Road b at alght'a get-together when
Arch Adams (Sanford)
Board Chairman. And he explain­ the Preeident of the Association,
Henry Bradley (Sanford t
ed that "the only meeting held Sgt. Ben Butler, revealed plans
Rots L Franklin (Sanford)
away from Tallahassee waa fa for the forthcoming December
OCT. t
Clearwater."
event.
Invitation from lha Semlnoto
Vincent Evans (Oitaeni
County Board of CommUalonera
Jark Boston Sr. (Sanford)
invited tho State Bead Beard to
La Verne Walla (Sanford)
"have tba next meeting or an M oglie To Start
Charlie Worths* (Sanford)
early meeting of the Stole Hood
Visit lag Maura; Private Rooms, 11
For Brooklyn
Board in Sanford."
a. m.— • p. m.; Rami-Pnveto
BROOELYN W —Manager Rooms I p. m.—4 p. m., I p. m.
Waller Alston of tha Brooklyn
p. m.; Pediatries, 11 a. m.—
MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE
Dodger* today named Sal Mas- • p. m. (Parents an l'o r grand,
PRODUCED AGAINST
rents only) Obi totries, accordlit aa the definite starter la
13-YEAR-OLD
VERO BEACH US— Death of a tomorrow's opening World Sor­ BT to accommodation! and no
hitchhiker la a highway wrack ias gam* at Ebbats Field visitors during feeding of babies.
produced a manslaughter charge against tha New York Yank"I’D BATHER BE RIO IT "
against a li-ysar-old Miami boy, tot* Wbltoy Ford.
.Henry Clay, famed 19th cen­
alleged driver of a stolen ear that
Casey Stongel. manager of
tury statesman, said he'd "Raoverturned during • chase by po­ the Yankees, had announced
Hwr b« right than president.”
lice.
earlier ha would go with Ford A crlti* remarked that Clay need
Steve Wallace was bald for Cir­ dosplta Brooklyn'* known sac­ not . worry, far ka'd oaver b*
cuit Court to IIA09 bond.
ra** against Dfthaadad pitch- either!
Sheriff Sam Joyce said Wallace ere.
To ftad the right people for
lost control of lha car while Sa­
tho offers you have to make,
IB*
39-year-old
Maglto,
a
SUNDAY CALLUtS. Frienda call a t tha coffaa hour to watcoma bouao fuooto of Mr.
ba itiau police wars pursuing U right-hander, will ho pitching use Want Ads.
and Mra. Einar Tktomhit on Lucent* D n v aja Do Banr. (Left to rlfh t) lir a . Edward
Saturday night Jamas B. Smith, with only thro* days root Hr
Call lit! fee the aid of an
Tldeman, with aon Eddie, gueate of honorj Mra. Guatav Andaraoa; Mra. Edward UuKfcrri
U, of Hamlet N. C„ whom Wal­ waa used last Saturday In experienced Want Ad writer
lace and two H-yaaroll compan­ Brooklyn'# lata panaant drive. when placing your ad, •
gren; Mra. John Hawklneoa; and Mra-Einar Tidematv hoateaa. Pourioi, Mra. Araa
ies bad picked up, waa killed.
Egkkaon, aaaiatad by SUa Earaa llrtaman.aiao gueat of honor. (8taff Photo)

Board Considers
lighted Archway
Over SOKC Road

Ten More Voting
Machines Purchased

srsthcorhmrimr«wur^[Bauman Will Head
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EpUcopel Church met et the home
of the president, Mr*. Arthur Wflllooie, De Berjr, Tuesday after*
noon. Plan* for Ihe work of the
coming year were completed many
of which will bo apeakere and
book review* and moat of the
meetings will be held In the new
periih house.
Reservations were made for the
Deanery meeting to be held Oct.
2t at New Smyrna Beach, at St.
Paul's Church.
Hr. and Mrs. E. C. Snodgrass
entertained with a family get to­
gether dinner Thursday. Enjoy­
ing thl* occasion ward Mr. and
Mr*. Leon Vlnlng. Mrs. Join
Lewis of Orlando; Mrs. Jack
Jackson, J. G. David, Brent David
of Sanford and Mr# and Mn. Fred
Bender of Enterprise.
Mr. and Mr*. Hippy Henderaon
end fimlly of Orltndo were dinner
guests of Mr, and Mr*. Chester
Henderson Wednesday.
Bill Dickens is visiting friends
and relative* in Miami.
Mr. and Mr*. C. A. Henderson
were dinner guests of friends in
Orlando Tuesday.
Mrs. Bit! Graham of Miami ws*
the weekend guest of Mr. end
Mrs. Kirby Sellers.
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and__Mrs. Harvey Dunn.
Harvey and Linda were weekend
gueita of friend* and relatives in
Tampa.
The Pathfinder class of tha
Barnett Methodist church met at
the home of Mr. and M n Cecil
Sellen on Clark St. Monday even­
ing. During (he business session
plans were completed for the Oct.
22 meeting which will begin with
a covered dish supper at the
Florida Power clubhouse followed
by a short business session and
then a regular old fashioned Hal­
lowe'en party for tha adults compteto with decorations and spooks
and goblins. Sorts like whew we
were kids. So, If you really want
to have some good fan remember
the date and I'll try to remind
you, come and Join us. Following
tha business session refreshments
of cookies and punch were served
by the hostess.
Sees. W. A. Goodwin celebrated
her birthday Sunday with a fatal-

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with relatives and friends in Tol­
ls , Okie.
Mr. end Mn. Harold Stult
visited friend* and relatives In
St. Petersburg for several days
last week.
Mr. and M n. F. C. Long end
daughten Patsy and Linda were
dinner guests at the home ef her
panats, Mr. and M n. C. E. Ed*
ward* in Orange City Sunday in
celebntion ef their 40th wadding
anniversary an] Mr. Long** birth­
day.
Congratulations to Mr, And Mrs.
E. L.' Cunningham who cele­
brated their » th wedding aa*
nivenary and L. C. Hsymsn,
Mn. Cunningham's brother, cele­
brated his birthday the same
day, Friday, Bept Mth.
Friend* will be happy to leant
that Robert L. Cox U recuperating
nicely at hie homo follewinf sur­
gery at the Orange Memorial
Hospital la Orlando last week. W»
wish him i speedy recovery.
Let’s remember the church
training school program with tha
opening session beginning 1:10
Sunday afternoon and nightly aeoalons beginning at TJB Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs­
day at the Trinity Methodist
Church hi DeLand. The Rav. Den
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in » years ae shlpe pan In review oS Long Beech, Calif. Secretary of tha N«v7 C * m w
and Adm. Arielgh Burba, Chlaf of Naval Operations, wars among
100 Beet units eaU Is formation, The review wm climaxed by thonging Mis. O, &amp; Navy ef

By YIKGIN1A P. ANDERSON
Mr. and Mn. N. W. Bennett re­
turned Sept 11 from an extended
vacation spent with relatives in
and around Detroit, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harris and
children of Portsmouth, 0. are
visiting his parents, Mr. and M n.
J. B. Harris.
Mr. and Mn. Edward Fawcett
have returned from Waynesvlhe,
N. C. when she was the guest of
his parent*, Mr, and M n. E. O.
Fawcett at their summer home,
while her husband served his two
weeka active duty with the Naval
Reserve In Washington, D. C.
W. P. Burke, who is a patient
at tha Central Florida TB Hospi­
tal la Orlando was home for the
past weekend.
Mrs. Ed Sherlock of East
Aurora, N. Y. was in town last
week, eelling her house and »ettling up her Lake Mary affair.
It will be remembered that he
pasted away quite suddenly In
August, following a heart attack.
W, C. Hants, accompanied by
his stster, Miss Belle Harris, ar­
rived on Wednesday from Bumpass, Va. for a short stay while
they lo tome repair work on their
rental property.
Attending the church meetings
In Xuatl* last week were tha Rev.
and Mn. L. W. Scott, the Rev.
and Mn. J. M. Thomas, the Rev.
and M n. C. C. White, Mr. and
Mn. R. W, Keogh and M n. Ruby
Linden. Wednesday wet a day of
tonfenneta, under the leadenhip
of the Rev. Charlea Marta, State
Officer. Dr. Robert Hunt, new
State Executive for Christian
Education talked on the work of
the church. Thursday was the
regular meeting of North Pres­
bytery, The Rev. and Mrs. White
represented tha Upsala Church
while the n e t w en from the
Community Church.
Friend* of Mn. Weller Bohlayer will be sorry to learn of the
death of her father, R. C. Lutgens,
of tha instructors and there will
be « course suitable for any adulta
of the Church whether you are. •
worker in the Sunday School,
member of the local boar-1 or just
Interacted in the workings of the
local church.
Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Jonoa had
ae dinner guest* at their home
Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Hitchcock of Longwood and Louie
Jaffa of Now York.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones left Friday
afternoon to attend the wadding
ef her grant niece, Mlaa Gerald­
ine Wataon to Donald G. Farmer
nt Aubumdale Friday evening
and then they spent the wash and
In Avon Park and U ka Waiee...

THIS MODU unravels a timely
fashion story in Los Angeles.
She is wearing a Somerset, a
wool swimsuit with a swentered
look, designed by Rose Marie
Reid. Tha understated maillot,
a serious swimmer's favorite,
features a camisole top with
wldo straps which can be hal­
tered. The zipperless swimsuit
rolls on Just like a stocking.
which occurred recently la Verona,
N. J. following a long iltneu. She
haa returned from attending the
funeral and wa* accompanied
home by her mother, who wilt re­
main with her um o time. The
Lutgene were regular winter re­
sident! of Sanford aa long aa
his health permitted him to travel.
M n. Edith Yarian of Montnal,
Canada, Is the guest of h«r friends
Mr. and M n. Ray Connor* and
their daughter, Mn. Helen An­
drew. She Is a former resident of
Lake Mary.
Friends of J. H. Skewts will be
sorry to hear that he has been
taken to Orange Memorial Hospi­
tal in Orlando, auffering from a
kidney complication.
Mn. Dale Alexander, and the
children arrived in Laka Mary
from Accidant, Md., where they
have spent the summer, Sunday.
Mr. Alexander will join them later.
Uer ‘father end brother drove
them down, scheduling their va­
cations so they could spend them
in Florida.
Mn, 0. J. Laity had n pleasant

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Candy Wesson of SanTord spent
the weekend here with her graikiparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. S u #
mcrslli.
Mrs. Blanche Edwards of San­
ford, and Mrs. Roy Newton of
Winter Park spent Wednesday here
with their mother, Mr. and Mrs,
E. M. Grant.
Mr*. Ed Fulford was hostess
to an "old fashion" all day quilt­
ing at her homo Wednesday. A
fried chicken dinner was enjoyed
by all. Those attending the e v u t
were the following; Mrs. J, Wl
McLain, Mrs. T. W. Prevatt, Mrs.
Kuder Hart, Mrs. Merle Summersill, Mrs. Lester Harper, Mrs. J,
D. Stone, Mn. Harry Gleger, Mrs.
Janet Summerslll and tha hos­
tess.
The P-TA held it* meeting at
the school auditorium Tueaday
night. M n. Lewis Brademyer,
president presided over the meet­
ing. The hostesses, Mrs. MeW
SummeniU, Mn. Wendell Braday,
Mn. Ed Fulford end Mn. Saekett
served refreshments of puntb and
cookies to the 40 attending.
surprise Tuesday, when her son,
Kirk Frost Hew in from hi* home
In Santa Rita, N. M. to spend her
birthday with her.
Frlenda of Bobby Weiderhold
will be glad to know that he ia a t
home, recuperating from a r e c A
emergency appendectomy.
JHr. and Mr*. Richard Ivan
have moved Into the remodeled
Boulevard, which (hay purchased
soma time ago.
Mrs. L. R. Beckley left Sept.
31 for Pensacola where Chief
Beckley wae to Join bar. From
here, they would drive to hlr new
duty station a t NAS, JCingavllle,
Tex. They have purchased a horn*
there.
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Mrs. Margaret Humphrey and
daughter, Linda spent 8unday with
her son-ln law and daughter, Mr,
and M n. J. B. UUs In Orlando.
They attended the Church of Um
Nararcne and heard the Rebel
Quartet.
The Lake Mary Poit Office U
installing another 40 mail boxel,
which is an index of the growth
of tha community.
A
Mr. and Mr*. John ChaUtly M
are announcing the birth of a son,
at Ihe Winter Park Memorial
Hospital on Sept. 22.

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�Bids Are Awarded
Today For New
O ffice Machinery
Blda were awarded thla morn­
ing by the Board of Seminole Court
ty Ccmmlasloners for new office
machinery to modernise the pro­
cedure now med In both the
' Seminole County Tax Collector*
and the Tax Assessor* offleet.
The Addressograph Company,
Julia Wright, Feature Editor;
James Etiiy. Managing Editor; whose bid for an Addressograph,
with metal plates, cabBorah Melvin, Newt Editor; Abra- complate
Inets, and other necessary equip­
• h e m Buckner, Editorial Writer; ment was submitted by E. A.
Carrie Hunt, Betty Jackson, and Donnelly, Central Florida Repre­
Mary Wllaon Social Editors and sentative of the company, woe
Fashion Editors; Samuel Nesbitt; awarded a contract In the amount
George Brown and Edgar Williams of tt.BTt.
The Burroughs Adding Machine
Sports Editors; and EUtna CrumlCo. was also awarded a contract
ty. Photographer.
In the amount of 5891 net for a
Business Staff: George Brown, validating machine for the use of
Advertising Manager; James Mor­ the two offices. Charles R. Walk­
ris, Circulation Manager;and Leo­ er, special representative of the
nard Smith, Office Manager.
Burroughs Adding Machine Co.
4) Typists: Joyce Dean, George attended the meeting.
Brown, Abraham Buckner, Walter
• Watkins, Leonard Smith, Jaraei
* Elliy, Eugene Church, Edgar
Williams. Altameata A t k i n a , Plant Is Gutted
Elaine Cmmlty, Borah Melvin,
' Mary Wilson, Joo King, Joseph By Predawn Fire
BALTIMORE t*l— A pre-dawn
Walden, Mercedes Johnson, Julia
Wright, Janie Morris, M a r y fire gutted a furniture manufac­
turing plant today In a congested
warehouse district only four
blocks from the huge University
of Maryland Hospital.
More than 70 pieces of fire de­
partment equipment wero sum­
moned by 10 alarms to the, scene

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machine* would bnng the county'*
machinal to a total of 33 and that
every precinct would use the
machine* on Nov. i.
Voting machines will be assign­
ed to preclnete, Herndon said, with
Precinct one uilng four machines;
Precinct two, ene; Precinct three,
tlx; Precinct four, 1; Preelnet
five, two; Precinct atx. 1; Precinct
eeven, 11,; Precinct eight, one; Pre
clnct nine, 3; Precinct 10, one;
Preelnet 11, two; Precinct 13. one
Precinct 14,
Precinct 13,
two; Precinct 15, atx; and Precinct
IS, one.
Clerk 0. P. Herndon advised the
board of Commissioner* that the
Jury box had been depleted with
the drawing of too furora for the
condemnation eult now In pro­
gress.
An order was presented from
Circuit Judae Vasia* "arlton for
the drawing of 430 additional
names for the lury box ‘o be used
during the balance of ‘he year.

A C L To Sponsor
Theatre Holiday
In New York City

Constructing New,
Modern Building

A Theatre Holiday In New York,
Nov. 19-33, ti being sponsored by
the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
according to L. T. Sheppard, Tic*
ket Agent, Sanford.
Tha package tour la planned to
give Floridian* almost a full week
of fun and entertainment In New
York and the price will Include
reserved reclining seat, round trip
coach transportation, transfers
between the railroad atition and
hotel In New York, room accom­
modations at the Paramount
Hotel for four nights and orches­
tra seat tickets to:
No, Time for Sergeants with
Andy Griffith; Major Barbara
with Charlea Laughton; Diary of
Anno Frank with Joseph Schlld*
kraut; Moat Happy Fella with
Robert Weede; Radio City Music
Hall featuring 'T he Rockcttrs";
and Clncrsma or Oklahoma.
Also Included will be tea at the
Waldorf-Astoria and 'ickets for
television shows. Pullman secommodstlons will be available at
slightly higher charges.
Sheppard said the party will

on the southwest edge of Balti­
more's business section.
Firemen brought the blate un­
der control la leu thin three
hours.
Five firemen were hurt when a
section of wall collapsed. Atl were
treated for cute and bruises at
Merey Hospital and released.
The old three-atory brick build­
ing, covering about a quarter of cated In an area where ware­
a block, housed tha Royal Ameri­ houses are Interspersed with tub.
standard row houses.
can Manufacturing Co.

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leave Sanford on the West Coast| New York and • passenger repreChampion at 3:30 p. m. Sunday, sentatlvc of the Atlantic Coast
Nov. IS, arriving in New York Line, experienced in the handling
Monday, Nov, 19, and returning *of tours, will accompany the
will leave New York on tho Wcit group to end from New York.
Coast Champion Friday Nov. 13, The tour la plained tu maki this
arriving Sanford Saturday, Nov. the atre-1oven’ holiday a happy
34. Experienced tour personnel and memorable occasion, but
will be on hand at all times In I there will also be free time for
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shopping, sight-seeing aad other
ictivitlca. It will also alven them
an opportunity to witness the
mammoth a n n u a l Christmas
Parade on Thanksgiving Day.
Any Coast Line ticket agent
will be glad to furnish complete
Information with respe-.'t to the
tour.

A modem one story buUdhtg t%!
house the Florida Loan Co. offlMi
fa being constructed on Sanford
Ave. between First and Second
St*.
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,
Tha building 1* being erect*!
with block walla, terrlgto floor*,
with l plate glaia front anS
plastic Illuminated sign.
_
Celling* of the building wiU
b e o f red cedar, natural
flnlab. Another feature of the
new building, which la expected
to bo completed In four to six
weeks, will b* that It la to b t air
Conditioned,
The building la being construct­
ed by A. W, Leo, owner and
operator of tha Florida l a m Co.
with plans and apeclflcatMo* by
John Purton IV. Architect.
Location of tha new building
for tha Sanford dowtewn i n i
la between Hunt's Feed Storo and
the WHson-Maler Furniture Co.
Annex on Banford Ava.

W A tu rS FIRST WIFI! ILL
MIAMI BEACH l i t - The first
wife of tbe late mayor James J.
Walker of New York City la Ql at
a hospital here.
Attaches said tha condition «g
Mrs. Janet Allen Walker. T*, was
poor. She and Walkar, flamboyant
Gotham figure of tha "roaring
twenties," were divorced fat W L
He died In 194L

'

came the magic that made possible so wonderfully different a Ford. In the toughest on-thernatl tests c m glten to a car, this "Inner
Kurd” demonstrated that a '57 Ford rides you
sweet and low. . . (hat it takes the bumps with­
out a bobble, the cones without the pitch. . .
and, that In power, It "takes nothing from
ooIkkI) I" Nothing an wheels hurries, handle
or holds up like * Ford!

ASSOCIATION BEGINS
CONVENTION »UD4Y
MIAMI BEACH (ft— The Na­
tional Consumer Finance Assn., an
organisation of loan companies, be
gen its 42nd annus) convention
A Tuesday amid a shower of pre­
dictions that present restrictions
on eredft will continue for soma
time.

A U TO LO AN S
Lowest Cost

4SA N EO RD
Date* this 1st i t r

ISIS.

ef October.

tOfficial r t e r k ’s *«at)
o, I*. Il.rnilnn
• ‘Icrli r-lri-ult I'nurt,
Humlnnl* I’rmnljr, Klnrlils

«0+K fc*tlal
fi'Qf o rV -i
4 rf g o to g 1 a g * « + J

You're In for a thrill when you see tills new knockout
named Ford! But save pour superlative* till you
drive itl T h at’s where the fun really s u m .
Creslay A t u m M t* * Tub*
* o v m a* picture bright(MS* o u t t o youl

It's Tun jutt knowing that others who see you wish
they were you. For you're commanding the longest,
lowest, heaviest, biggest car ever to sport such a low
rice u g . T here’s head room to spare lor a new fall
on n e t. , . stretch-out space for a "Daddy Longlegs."

E

You'll find dust the tough and ready new ‘‘Inner
Ford" it built to Uke the lutigheit road you'll care
to travel. New outboard rear springs and ball-joint
ft out suspension let Ford u k e UK turns without die
t i l t New iwcpl-back control anna help u k e bounce
out ol bump*.
Best of all, Ford’* library-like quiet it built In. And
the new "in n e r Ford" Is why. For never before in

QUALITY . SATISFACTION
Da BA IT

Ford's field hai there been a body with so unit h extra
blaring, so firmly anchored to its Inundation. And
on can choose limit d u re big .Silver Anniversary
'-H's with up to "15 horsepower. There's al\o a new
Mileage Maker Six with i l l horsepower, the most
modern Six in the industry.
You can pick your Ford Uilorcd to your drsitet
and your budget, too! Choose from nine ovcr-17-fmil
Fairlane or Fairlane 500 models or fiom five over-16foot Custom or Custom 300 models. O r take your
pick from Ford's live longer, lower, new station
wagons. Whichever model you select, you'll get a
car diat'a been re-iiivcmcd fiom die wheels up)
So there's die new kind ol Ford. Dig! Gracious!
Spacious! A luxury car tn ic -b u t one dial any newta r buyer can easily affoid. Come iul See what wondcr-car* you can buy now at low Ford prices.

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STRICKLA ND-MORRISON, Inc)

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YOUU

sets Ahead In City's,
Expansion Program
mlnole County
what doea tho
*
no would caacalled “expan1 accomplished,
it of ue - and
doeely togeththe dtixena in
e plana can be

elreedy on the
1 the approval

nee —the Sanitlon No. 2 —
“ these
igdy being put
•gin construe... .v. . .
ide the thbdttora Is that of
i experiencing
1
begI”, ng
? iolo sections
and west, each
ea thought by
*ntral
'f ; °r, ® J£?"
^
.,
types of bus’
kMt
lin e city best

and must hare *t its fingertips a long range
g'nn for its tmmoaiate growth.
— What can Sanford and Seminole County
leek f amard to? A causeway acroes the St.
.Jfrhrs Rhrer from French Avenue across
the lake Into a new route for 17-92 fourfenlag the heaviest traffic In the state into
an orderly ribbon of visitors coming and gothrough Central Florida from Tampa to
'ThcksonvHlo and Daytona Beach.
The Sanford Titusville Canal is another
.R eject ahead of os that will bring untold
-atDUoae into the Sanford and Seminole Coun­
ty area. The new canal - although planned
and originated more than 80 years ago b a mw avenue through width both in­
dustry and tourism will make new inroads
Into tho immediate area.
Hare in Sanford - local d Haone look for-

The Sanford Herald

Tuesday, October 2, 1956

ward to tho gxtenakm of tho p w n t mr*r
Un*a to bring is all of tho aroaa that do not
now havo tho aanltary tacflltfag tho muni*
dpality eould bring thorn,
There are mQee of d ty etneta which mod
paving In order to moderniae and bring the
entire community, d ty limita to d ty llmita,
into an area which might bo colled completejy modern.
The annexation program la yet to come
*boiit - a neeeaaity for a d ty bunting at iU
aroma. Even though hundreds of home ownm and property owners look forward to
being a part of tho City of Sanford, It has
ret been realised,
A eewage Treatment Plant la another atop
forward for the dty. No doubt, when the
utility Department of the d ty comes within
the financial condition as enumerated by
the city’s fiscal agenta, the disposal plant
wqj become a reality. It is one of the neees^
improvements each member of the
0f ganford City Commissioners feels
should be done. However, they are awaitjnjr the time when monies can be provided,
f0r
part of the dty’a expansion plan
ca® not be resitted immediately without
raising the utility tax now being enforced.
There la still another important phase of
expansion not yet aeeompUabad and about
which much has been written; tho docks and
wharves for water freight moving along tho
s t Johns River from shipping centers of th*
t S T u S d ^ e ^ K S d a . IK
dustrslists have long realised that such a
project would Immediately bring to Sanford
and Central Florida a flurry of Industry,
trade, traffic, and population growth un­
known in yean gene by.
Sanford and Seminole County are foe*
tunate in having so mueh ahead of them —
just over tho horiwn.
t« in.
•lightly
Talking about than w S not mako dreams
•spurts
come true. It Is self help, cooperation, natty
within our municipality and county, the push
and shove that cornea from M aggressive
spirit aimed at Sanford and Somliwdo County
sf f t a a s w lepeits. DaDsr volgrowth.
USM U swelled both by higher
Already behind us and accomplished— prices
and by largar salt sales.
building our community at a faster rate Industrial prodocttoa m g r r l
than one would hare realized just five short beck sharply la August from tbs
years ago are projects like tho widening of Jaty slswdewn due to ‘he steel
The department kwhs far
17-82 giving visitors sesisr aeeeas to tho strikethe Increased pace tn c e n to s the
west coast of Florida through Tempo and
ether dtles; French Avenae has become a
throughway; the New York Giants Dormi­
tory is under construction; a modern sewer
and water program was completed; a brand
new Southern Bell Telephone Co. dial ex­
change is under construction; the Sanford
Naval Air Station is permanent and with
H millions of dollars in an expansion plan
which will funnel more and more retail trade
Into Sanford: and tho annual New York
Gianta Mayfair Inn PGA $15,000 Open a
winter event which attracts visitors from
every section of the continent
Plenty has boen accomplished and there's
more to be done. So mueh to be done that
ht August by m mUim dot­
com pared with B t
Sanford and Seminole County leaders can­
not afford to bo lolled to sleep. There must
be action —concerted effort - planning and
studying.
Let's keep what wo have- Indmtry, com­
mercial establishments, and professional of
fices—and got moral

SHOWING
LAST M
TODAY I

0&lt;The two event* highlighted a
fact little noted by the public—
the increasing tendency of big
business to adopt carnival-sty la
press sgeat stunts.
Pblneas T. Barn urn, father of
the circus-type school of promo­
tion in America, today would rank
as a piker in the field.
Even the fabulous Jim Moran
now looms as an amateur. After
all, Jim merely performed such
toy feats as becoming the first
man in history to find a needle
in a haystack, sell an icebox to
an Eskimo, and hatch an ostrich
egg by sitting oa it himself.
“There’s a sucker born every
minute’’—oor Honan had the
funds for off-beat promotions sow

Public Steps Up Total Spending

Candidates Stick To Party Promises
t o r ssnvontten platforms. Motthee has altered anything hay in f
what these platforms ssntsinod
Both men cow have mads ma­
jor fans spsirhsei Kteonhcwue at
M i , 111-, Wednesday sight and
Stevenson at Newton, Iowa, leal
Saturday.
*
The major difference betwees
the promise# mode by KiaoahowW
and his Republicans and gtivoasm
and his Democrats still revolves
around the question of price sup­
ports.
Eisenhower sticks by flexible
price supports as the medicine the
farmers need. Stevenson is *11 for
price supports fixed s t $0 per
cent of parity oa basic crops.
Then is a difference la tho way
the two men say they look at
farmers.

BY HAL BOYLE
NEW YORK (AP)—The daffy
season is In full swing!
Go* corporation paved a Man­
hattan street with soap this week,
another made a nationwide offer
to buy idsIs beards at $5,000 an

AL C H A L M E R S

“I d s a t know just how much
this thing will cost us. Every man
!■ s'jsorlca now seems to be wear1
Injhs beard, particularly out r a t
whirs towns are celebrating their
centennials."
Dworsan has reason to feel
worried. James W. Browser, man­
aging editor of the Barber's Jour­
nal, estimates there are a t least
140,500 beard wearers in the na­
tion.
"Whet If a bearded lady showa
u p t" be said. “We specified m alj
beards, but if a bearded lady
sbowad up and demanded equal
rights she could cause us a lot
of trouble."

In Service

SHAKEDOWN”

5:30 AM. to MIDNITE
SEVEN DAYS A WEEK
EAT

Hayward Equipmont Co.
J . ft M. Distributing Co.
C alo ric A p plianct Corp. ’
Sankarik G lass fir Paint Co.
Bryant Hooting Specialists
Stafford Electric Co.
Dearborn Stove Co.
Roy W all
Evans Roofing fir Heating Co. *
H . B. Pop# Co.
Hughes Texaco
Florida State Bonk

PORT SILL, OkU— Pfc. Jack
Ketter. son of Mr. and M n. Ru­
ben Ketter, Sanford recently was
assigned to the 5S4U&gt; Field Artil­
lery Battalion at Pert 801, Okie.
A medical aidman la the bat­
talion’e Headquarters Battery,
Ketter holds tbs UN sad K aren
Service Medals among his dsesea-

BUSH . BILL

Electric Supply C o., In c
M iracle Concrete
Joe W. Robertson
Sinclair O il fir G as Co.
Ecklos Distributing Co.
L P. G . Equipment Co.
Notional Stove Co.
Boggerly Appliance Center
Powell's O ffice Supply
Brisson Funeral Home
M ercel Faille
D elta Tank M anufacturing Co., In c

A N D S P E C IA L TH A N K S T O T H E P U B LIC W h o s o wonderful
mode our grand opening such a success.

SHACK

Dallriw g Brakfant gad Tha

Warifg l i r i H— I n r g i

SHRIMP mad CHICKEN
2Sth 8T. aad SANFORD AVR.

,

LONG BEACH, Calif. (PHTNC)
— Seventy-two ships of the US.
P in t Pleat and 110 Navy sircraft ineluding the Blue Angels,
crack flight demonstration team,
were assembled at Long Beech,
Calif., Sept 14 for the largeit
fleet review since World War tl.
Participating aboard the dest­
royer U8S Richard B. Anderson
was Harold P. Stamper, machine
its’s mate second elats, USNf
son of Mr. and M n. Jack E.
Stamper of U05 W. Third S t
The exercise, by Vice Admiral
Robert L. Dennison, USN, Com­
mander of the P in t Fleet, was
reviewed by tbs Secretary of the
Navy, Hon. Charles S. Thomas.
Secretary Thomas also witness­
ed the final* of the “ M n. U. S.
Navy" contest fas Lons Beach
Sept- U. _______
|

We wont to extend our deepest and most sincere thanks to tho follow

ml of this MUlfm ttel cam­
paign so far.
There
has
been a great gherolta of ftew
and a
gnat
sbuwdanm of
srardt ta elate attitndm already
pretty familiar.
But there was a small sprink­
ling of political salt:
la his Newtaa speech Sieve*
•on eenffed at what Elcsehswm
promised the farmers in hie 10U

ANGELS

The public doesn’t share this
neevensaesa yet. And the calmer
view might tuns out to be the bet•r one. The market has borrowed
trouble unnecessarily many times
In the p u t.

available to a modern corpora­
tion.
To launch an old brand soap in
a now pink color—and incidentally
open the annual d v k drive “for
a cleaner New York”—Procter 0
Gamble donated 109.000 b an of
the etuff to pave a block of
Rockefeller Plata.
The soap, enough to waab a
family of four for 4,154 yean, had
a retail value of some 112,000.
It was put down by 40 Hunter
Collate girls, then picked up after
a few boon by SO Boy Bcoute
their good dead for the day. The
soap then was donated to various
charities.
Throughout the strange exhibi­
tion many bystander* hoped for
a big rain. All erase sure the re­
sulting suds would drown the RCA
building.
The Ronson Corp. was the
other • entrant la tho bustness
stunt-of-tbe-week
contest.
To
launch a new electric shaver, Ron­
ton advertised In St major cities
for men willing to sacrifice their
beards—a t $8,000 an ounce—on a
weekly television program It was
sponsoring.
The offer was made only af­
ter a preliminary test shewed that
even a Rip Van Winkle beard
would tip the scale* at less than s
full ounce.
Within a day after the ad ap­
peared, hundreds of replies earns
by mail, phone and wire.
They ranged from a college pro­
fessor In Philadelphia to a depart­
ment store’s professional Santa
Claus, who nukes his living In
the off-season selling vitamin
pllla.
T h e Santa Claus demanded
$50,000 for his beard—said he’d
spent 10 yean landscaping It,"
reported Bernard Dwortian, the
company's ad manager.
"A Brooklyn seamen wanted to
sell his beard so he could go visit
his wtfs In England. Ha told us
he hadn't seen the girl since SO
minutes after he married her. as
ho had to leave to retch his ship.

THERM-O-TANE
GAS &amp; APPLIANCE Co. Inc

�Women's G o lf Assn
W ill Have Courtesy
G olfer' Each Week

So cia l fcvw ik
between

for*. Mra. Blllhlmar, who baa Just
returned from ■ trip to this romantie city says that palpi* living
In the French Quarter can’t altar
or nmotlsl their houses without
the depress permission of the
French Quarter Authority. That of
course, la how It manage* to raB jnoi* basically the same today
w It waa Is the days of tha
dashing gallants, beautiful ladle*,
gad duals fought under th* "duellag oak". Mra. BUlhlmor *ay*
that, although lb# buildings do
look
of dirty and run-down
on tho outside, inside they ar*
beautiful. She said aha walked
f i a t mil**, but had a marvelous
. stime.

their child’s room where the teach­
er will brief them on how she
marks report card* and how they

In the Assembly Hall for a very
short business meeting, after
which tho gueat pcaker Stuart
Gatchel will be Introduced. Mr.
Gatchel, who is Director of Se­
condary Instruction for Seminole
County Schools, will speak on "ReHare’s another tip for F°u port Cards and The System Be­
housewives. Stainless steel 1* the hind Them".
easiest kitchen metal to clean so
- -yea might think about that when
tt’i Urn* to replace y o u pots and Attention Typists
pen*. . . . And the next time you
Mr*. Lorraine Graham, Execu­
find it necessary to oil your clock, tive Secretary of the Seminole
•guilt on atomizer filled with County TB and Health Assn., re­
9 light oil through any convsnlest
ports that she still needs volun­
iponlng In the dock's back. Th*
teer typists, also any typewriters,
ftaa mist will dapoalt oil on even
that might bo made available.
haid-to-reSch parts.

•

• Th* girls of VAH-S of BJ1.A.S.
&lt; n n ln g In for Fall houaodeanlag la a big way this year bom u m thay're getting ready for
S m a really apoeisl V. I. P.'s,
meaning their husband* of course.
Ik o men o&lt; VAH-4, who have bee*
M M for five months, are schedul­
ed to return to Sanford aometlm*
ground tha lari of November.

Mathodist Group
To Hold Supper
A t M cKinley H a ll
Mrt. J. B. BC John, general
superintendent of tho Methodist
Chunk School, announced that
there will ho a t m n d dish sup­
per on Wodaoedap a t f P-m. at
McKinley Hall.
Iko Children*■ Department* will
prooout • chart program, after
which groop singing will be onJ-_J

..

W W U tM

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««• can make arrangements to
borrow

or rent

the

necessary

typewriters. Typists need not
necessarily be tu t, Just reason,
ably accurate. The work Involves
typing names and addresses on
label* which ara later to be past*
*d on envelopes and nulled out.
Hi* said they must be mailed by
Nov. 18, and as yet she only has
w*Un*to,gS*r t i d°ne' W“ h e'aht
*" T
’rtri'big to do so may
take the work home with them.

Happy Birthday
Oct- I
Betty and Carla Sue Parker
»
Oct. I
Mit. John W. Salisbury

footnotes

to /as/u'on

3teon fry Held
A t SN AS; Party
Slated Next Week

Calendar

TTJMDAY
The Sanford Woman** C M w tt
For you gala who want to be as faee, and brit
Tha Air Station Officers wives
The Sanford Tourist and Shuf* have lu drat meeting, a tuaakwell-dressed but don’t h a v e a eyas to cover u|
held a steak fry in baek of BOQ fleboard Club will have a covered eon, a t the club buOdtag at 1S:N
large allowance to spend on your Eyes are still
under lights with each of the dish supper at 6:00 at th* club­ p, m. Hostesses wO ho Mrs. Ak
wardrobe, the wisest buy la «**- ind eyebrow
ladles bringing a covered dish. house.
bert Hardesty, Mr*. Boy TUU*.
paratea." With enough blouses, ^
w
Mrs I# T. Doss, Mrt. B. B. Bock
The
Woman’*
Society
of
Christ­
About
13
couple*
attended,
among
shorts and aklrta you can be cor*“ *' M«,onwhom were two new couples ian Service will hold an Execu­ and Mrs J . A, Young. Ooorgt
rectly dressed for any occasion, *® ; **• •J"1*
aboard the station, Lt. and Mrs. tive Board matting at • a.m. fol­ Touhy will bo guost ipookar.
from weeding the garden to at*
***”
by a Business and Program The Woman ad th* P in t Pm &gt;
tending the thoater.
e faahlonabU
W. M. Webber and L t Cdr. and lowed
meeting at 0:45 a.m.
byterlan Charch w tt b a n thoif
Sirs. L. J. Leary.
If you’ll look around the ato m
1
The Brownie Scouts of the First monthly Executive Board Moating
A "Son Voyage" party for tbs Presbyterian Church will meet in la th* Soasloa Boom at lf:8l.h. «•
here In Sanford, you’ll find any
5^1,
typa of blouso you might wish
,op'
officers of VAH-il, soon to be de­ the Youth Building at 3:00 p.m. The Boy Scouts of tha F tn t
for. For wear with Bermuda
®oro *
ployed for an overseas assign* The Daughters of Weslay Sun­ Presbyterian Church wO] moat la
shorts, the Ivy League look is the u,,ir
ment, will be held at BOQ during day School Class of the First the Scout Boom at tha Church a t
thing —dark striped boy-ehirta It will put tt
the week. The officers of BOQ Methodist Chureh will hold Us 7:06 p.m.
%
with button-down collars, a button woman in the
nr* devoting the whole day to annual (upper and business meet­
The
PhUaUwa
CUaa
of
thn
on the back of the collsr and a after-five dates
them starting with "happy hour”
in the afternoon followed by buf­ ing at 6:30 p.m. Mra. Roy TiUis' First Pmbytorian Chnteh w tt
pleat in the back. Most nooular elegant look It
fet dinner, after which th* Melod- Group will act as hostesses. There meat at tha beam of Mra. W. a.
color combinations are black or peslve tastes,
sires will play for an evening of will also bo an Installation of WUUs, SU B. M h .S tm t, a t Ti6S
charcoal gray with clustsr stripes Young moden
officers at thta time.
dancing.
p.m. Oo-boetaeoo* will bn Km. 0 .
in red, green or brown.
phistleatJon afte
Chief Warrant Officer Fllhry, The Pioneer Fellowship and U Redding and Mia, A, F. J t a l ,
For dressier wear with aklrta of it will bacon
base Maintenance officer at Pu­ Recreation of the First Presbyter­ The Girl Scouts of tha P in t
there are many flattaring, new ladylike charm
blic Works, has received order* ian Church will mset la the Youth Presbyterian Chureh will moot St
softly detailed blouses, with the find It in th. war
for Barbers Point, Hawaii, he Building from 6:00 p. m. through 3:30 p.m, a t the C h u ck
season's Impotent ladylike look makeup created
expects to be detached around B:00 p.m.
achieved through delicate touches
-------Nov. 23. Mr. and Mr*. Fllhry re- The Unity Class will meet to the Tha Senior High F slfew d # **•
of lace or embroidery, Edwardian . .
.
creation of tho First Fr aat i t arttii
side at IBM Palm Way. Mrs. KilHotel i t S p, m. veryone Chuck wifl moot a t Mm Chunk
ruffles, feminine neckline*, or M T S . D , ’
bry. her daughter Jaquellne, and Valdrt
welcome.
at 7:00 p. m.
bell banded cuffs,
- . , **»,
their son Frederick, Intend to la The
Seminole High School P-TA
N e w
sheer georgette and chiffon F e t e O W l
stay In Sanford until the end of will bold Its .first meeting of the Th* Mid-Week Bible H e u w tt
blouses team gracefully with vel- p * .« ■
the school year. Jaquellno la a year in the high school auditorium be conducted by tho Bov. A. G,
Ivet or aatln aklrta for dinner and B i r t h d a y
Mclnnis, Pastor 0f tho First Pres­
cheerleader at Seminolo High.
at t p. m. Parents are urged to
theater wear.
ALTA MONTI
The Air Station officer* wives attend as the program consists of byterian Chureh i t T:l0 p.m,
The nicest thing about moat Donald Van Da
will hold their monthly coffee at open discussion between the fac­ Th* Chancel Chtir w tt ra hoary*
of the new bloutee le that they can |„ . du, | ce)phl
BOQ on the station Thurs. Oct. ulty and parent. Naw policies will at First Presbyterian Chnreh
be washed as oaelly aa a p a lro f on ,.rnn Ave
The hostesses for this affair are be explained and plana mad* for at 7:10 p.m.
nylona and b i rtid y to
- * U ri? group iui
Sirs. R. T. Nortbridge, and Mr, the coming year.
Circle No. • of th* Wemon f t
L, L, Hamrick.
Morrison, Mr*. John Stribling, n u t day with UtUo or no Im - bIr£ d.fy
Circle Number Ten of W.5.C.S. the First Presbyterian Chunk
Mra. Ernie Mills, Mra. Robert inf. Among popular fabric*thU ^
Mrs. Quicker! wife of Dr. v 111 meet at 8 p. m. at th* bone will most with Mrs. L. M- MOL
Jackson, Mr*. Crsston Overs ted t. Mason are euhmare soft nylon
Quicker!, medical officer for of Mn. W. B. Kirby, 1619 S. ■ape, U 1 I B . M Street, a t U ; t t
Jersey,
fine
handkerchief
b.tUte
M
in
g
u
ho
Mrs. Clifford McKibbln, Mrs.
Heavy Attack Wing, 6.N.A.8., gave Magnolia Avo.
John Miller and Mis* Dolores
WEDNESDAY
birth to a son Sept. 21 at Orlando
Russell.
Airbase Hospital. The boy waa The regular Wednesday evening
named paul Frederick, The Quick- Bible Study at F ln t Methodist
Others attending the luncheon
erti have one other eon, Steven, Church will be held at TtN In Mc­
were: Mn. A. O. Russell, Mn.
Jeanne Foulk, Mn. Jean Fitton,
with baby bootirs Icing, were a and reelda at 1107 Randolph Kinley Hall. Tbo study of Urn-Ufa
and letter* of Paul will be con­
Mrs. Helen Bloom, Mn. Hair)
part of the artistic decorations— Street.
tinued by the pastor, Reverend
Porter, Mrt. Paulina Inch, Mn.
Also a line of diapers were hung
Milton H. Wyatt.
Ida B. Wilson, Mn. Marjorie L.
on the porch with letter* on cacn
Dickson.
die per spelling out the word "sur­ Mrs. E. N. Ehmann Tbo First Baptist Chuck will
hava their Frayor Service a t T:M
Also attending wen: Mrs. E.
prise”. The home of the honnre*
B. Smith, Mrs. F. D. Scott, Mrs.
was decorated for the gala affair Has 88th Birthday p. mJohn H. Williams, Mn. E. G. Hay.
while she had gone out to din­
man, Mn. Mary Sue Compton,
Observance Sunday
ner with her husband.
Mn. Hugh Whslchsl, Mn. Harry
ALTAMONTE STRINGS—lire.
Others
present
wera
the
Mrs.
Woodruff. Mn. Prirs Heard, Mr*.
Luther Hart, Mrs. Tracy Wal­ Estelle N. Ehmann, Orlando,
George Nicely, Mn. W. H. SwinMr. and Mra. Robert BUlhlmor
ker, Mrs. Chester Wolfe, Mrs, ■pent Sunday at tho homo of her
■on, Mrs. Jamea Parker, Mrs.
returned
Saturday night from n
■on
and
daughter-in-law
on
Lobe
Herbert Jeeh, Mrt, Charles Pas­
John Crawford Ivev Mrs. V” rsw
visit to Now Orisons, L b.
Florida
to
celebrat*
her
BBlh.
ternack,
Mrs.
Loren
Jacb,
Mr*.
Manh, Mn. Karl Higginbotham,
Bobby Btllhlmsr has gens mi
J. Cornell, Mr*. Chsrles Pyle birthday. A picnic dinner complete
Mn. Bay W. Herron, Mrt. Charles
a short business trip to Mtaml Tho Yarik CM* *f th* F ir*
with
birthday
cake
was
served.
Mrs.
Paul
Harold,
Jin
,
Charles
Masks, Mra. J. Rote Adams, Mn.
Friends of Mrs. Jim Robson Presbyterian Church wtU prartjoo
Ledbetter, Mrs. W. McClain, Mrs.
With her waa her daughter,
R. E. Wltiel, Mn. Fred Perkins,
will
be sorry to hear that ahe la at the Chureh at f t » p-ri.
John Peck, Mrs, Robert Bradford, Miss Marjorie N. Batsman, Mra.
Mn. H. K. .Ring, Mrs. Andnw
SATURDAY
In
Orsng*
Memorial Hospital in
Mrs.
W.
L.
Swofford,
ra.
C.
David Burke, Missel Lillian and Orlando, having
Carraway, Mn. Boyd Weber, Mrs.
Th*
R.
A/a
af th# F ir* Baptist
undergone
sur­
S. Swoffonl, Mrs. Leo Guile and Mary Norwalk and Stan Norwalk,
J. 8. Cleveland, Mn. Roy 81mms,
gery th en this morning. Har Church wiB moot o t the U tto k
Mrs,
L.
E.
Mann.
all
of
Orlando.
Mn. Cecil* Heard, Mias Dorothy
at 9:10 a- m.
'
room number la 418*
Powell, and Miss Ellen Betti.

The regular monthly luncheon
of the Sanford Women’s Golf As­
sociation was held at the Mayfair
Inn County Club, Wednesday
Sept 26 at 12:30. P r e s i d e n t
Mrs. Ruth Herron welcomed new
members and guests.
Mrs. Verne Smith, a member of
the Board of the Florida Women's
Golf Association, wai Introduced,
after which it waa announced that
Mra. Blanche Nicely was the local
representative on the Inter*Clty
Tournament board.
The group voted to adopt a
fluctuating handicap this year,
and to have a 'courtesy golfer"
each week during the year.
Winners of prizes given at the
luncheon were: Mrs. Lucille
Heard. Mrs. Catherine Jackson,
Mra. Jean Collins and Mrs. Jackie
Crawford.
Winners in the golf tournamsnt
were: Class A (Most 4's) Mrs.
Jeanne Fnulk: Class B (Most S's)
Mrs. Lucillo Heard; Class C (Most
6's) Mrs. Ann Marsh; Class D
(Most 7's) Miss Dee Russell.
New members attending the

(P&amp;jlmuuxIa

Mr. and Mra, Tad Brooklyn of
Lake Mary announce the birth of
a daughter, Trudy Mayrono, on
Friday, Sept. 38, a t Seminole
Memorial Hospital The little lady
weighed 7 lb*. 4 os. Mr*. Brooklyn
Is Uie former Mlsa Jean Dottier

Th* auporiatoadaat* and teaeb-

010 Of tho Children'* Department

srlfl b* introduced, then Open
hona* will be bold, In order that
tho church school workers and th*
priori* may become bettor ae&gt;
YMhriod.
This will b* a fiaa opportunity
far parents to know teachers, and
toaaharo to know parents, *o It
Ja Imped that maay will attend.

NEW W EDNESDAY
OPEN HOURS
9:30 T IL L 5'30
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Tucker Scheduled
To Speak Thursday
To Wilson P-TA

young juniors

There will b* o meeting of the
Wilson School P-TA on Thursday
night o t T:W a t the Wllaon School
in Pools.
Gueri i poakor for tbo evening
will bo Codl Tucker. C o u n ty
Agent, who will apeak on "4-H
Work for Boys”. Also preaent at
the meeting will be Min Myrtle
Wilson, H o rn * Demonstration

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Seminoles Pointing F or Aopoka Till
The Sanford Seminole* pointed
fat earneet today toward their Blue
Darter oppoaltlotr Friday night la
Apopka. The Seminole* rebuk­
ed Friday night's Leesburg.
Apopka game, set up a defeat* to
be used against the Darien, talk­
ed about the Apopka defense, had
am-ther sesalm at roughs offen­
sive and defenalvo eerimmaget,
and sidelined another candidate
for the "porpleJwart".
"This Apopka club Is not to be
When for granted bteeuse they
test two In n .uw," h u d mentor
dill Fleming satd. "In tne first
half of the game they looked far
better than Leesburg."
Apopka boasts a heavier team
average than the Semhwlaa, end
they're figured to be on the re­
bound from their bard lota to
Leesburg. Apopka likes to run to

to be oeeelck tnyneUr
Bhe nodded bar head at item
mapped bright t«d curia 1 widerstand Hew you feel, and re s arty
a s pallet to look altar. Yau au al
have hundred*."
“Nat hundreds,' he rDTTetlto.
-but plenty. Ciuiea paseengm,
I’Ve found, always require n great
deal of ettesittan. I suppose in had
vT-wther the poor dears are bored
■ur."
"That may be p a r t at K ra
VUatheretone'e trouble," Val said,
“■he te bored, poor thing—a t
least," aha amended, “when Dirk
tent visiting her.”
“Bhe likes that, does aha?"
“Wen, talking to him eerrea to
make a pleeaaat change from talk­
ing to me."
•Tve gathered eha'e kept you
pretty tied up In the cabin. I've
looked for you each mealtime. You
haven't been In the dining saloon.”
Her heart tilted and toe («!t ab­
surdly pleaded that ha had noticed
her absence. There waa n panes
that waa faintly embarrassing.

Un outald*, and there la when the
Semlnoles were hurting the most
until Tom Brown took over one
of the defenilve end poets. Dave
Laud* worked with the ondi for a
length/ aeialon today In an at*
tempt to cover the Apopka flank­
er, Larry Fote, who did an outstanding job on the pass receiving
end of the Darter offense.
The Semlnoles looked a little
ragged today on defense. They
failed to show the sparkle that
they had las) week. "We still need
« jot of defensive work to con.
tain \popka," Fleming said, "but
this Is hast Monday, the boya have
had a rough week, and there hae
been two days layoff over the
weekend, I'm confident they’ll
sharpen up tomorrow or the neat
dfi) and come through."
Offensively the Semlnoles look­
ed good. They showed a lot of
power and consistent d r i v e
through the middle-of the line,
but the outside running looked
poor, tepeclally after Phyl Byrd
waa sidelined.

Women's
Bowling
League

In the tea.
When the steward bad gona he
said abruptly, “You're not looking
any too wall yourself."
Bhe smiled. “Perhaps I've barn
feeling slightly seasick."
He nodded and leaned across the
email table and poured her a cup
of tea. “Somehow you look dif­
ferent from that Bret morning we
talked.” he said. "You looked eo
well then, full of vitality and Ufa,
able to cope with anything that
might coma along. Now, If you
don’t mind my saying so, you look
It professional la a way.” Bhe sort of flattened out, aa though
I rather hastily, "But Xwould you were frightened of something.
n m p of tan.”
Are you afraid of anything t"
“1 don't know why I should be."
i pressed the ball hy the cabin
and n law minutes later when she said evasively, and deliberately
she bent over her cup of tea.
“What could I ha frightened of on
"You must have been kept pretty this ship?"
Ho waa soma little time replying.
WB these past raw dsya. DocThen ho shrugged hie powerful
aha said sympathetically.
M nodded. “Practically every- shoulder*. *7 don't know other than
k* ban bean seasick. The crew aa that Mrs. Featherstono may hava
all aa the passengers. (Josh, I been putting Ideas Into your bead."
’Well," eh* said gravely, "you
• IMS. Hagai* Orel*. Rearieted kg temtssioa *f Attorn nooks. Dtorib
team attitude displayed an the
practice field. Tha boya hava a
lot of spirit and pep, and they’re
not afaid to hit herd and low.
It wDl be a good game to watch
and tha vary small admUaioo
price of M ceau la by nu means
prohibitive. Make plane to be on
hand tomorrow afternoon at 4
p. m., when the Sanford Seminole
JVa ranks their firat home ap­
pearance of the M a m in Memor­
ial Stadium as the lightweights
attempt ta eerr'ih their names In
the win column.
MVEESIFIED HOCKEY
SCHEDULE
NEW YOEK (A P )-In an effort to cater to the communters
who live outelda New York City,
the Now York Bangera have set
up a unique hockey schedule for
the coming season. Siuteen games
■re set for * T o'clock Sundap
night atari. There will ho two

Team
Bomberettea
Jets
Demons
Hounds wga
Screwballs
Strikes or Mliaeo
High Gam* Ugh Set!
Lillian Donat
147
411
Bertha Rosa
1M
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Pat Fostar
1U
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Dotty Thomao
108
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Bern It Clancy
162
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Audrey Bolfer
ltt
411
PHIL BYRD
Nama
Aveago
(Starr Photo)
Lillian Donat
l«o
Bertha Rose
1ST
Bemto Clancy
138 Byrd was the week's first to be
Audrey Bolfer
112 placed on the doubtful list. Late
Blanche Zlohell
Its In yeaterday’s scrimmages Byrd
Pat Foiter
It* suffered cuts and bruise* abova
Cartle Btribllng
1M his left eye. "I just hop* it
Sadie Nold*
III 'oesn’t stay swollen shut for the
Dotty Smith
U t neat day or io," Bud Layer said.
Mary Schwarts
111, Byrd will see IlmtloJ action in to­
Florence Bower*
111 morrow's sls'cd rough ar.d tumble
Jenny Hilton
104 gridiron scramble. The swlwcl
Dotty Thomaa
i n hipped halfback was he break­
Dotty McDonald
M away hop* for the Semlnoles, but
Sara Sugf
M with two or three days layoff It
Marti* BUna
St I feared that he will be consider­
Janla Davis
II ably hampered in running condL
Kitty Duffy
M tior.ing come Friday,
Charlotte Aeder
TS The mentoring staff has or­
Peggy Tugwell
74 dered a repeat pi.-fornittnco of lost
week’s gruelling endearm'i for
Notice to
this afternoon. They plan to run
Rewtiaf Leagno Secretariat:
the gamut wi h their carges as
Wo with to comply with your they put them hrhigh Iheir paces
roquosts and flv* your bowllnf w another gamt-ilke Intensive
'he writeups you desire, scrimmage.
hut to do ao require* tome sort "We're not taking any chances
of cooperation on your part. We whatever on not being ready for
must hava results and itatemenu thla one," the entire mentoring
•- voorta office within a staff tersely commented. .
reasonable time after your league
And from the spirited deterhas bowled. If your leagua re­ itilneetlon both on their parts and
sults have not bean appearing on the team, it looki aa if hey mean
our sports page, please contact what they say.
the sports editor.
Saturday afternoon game*. The
Ranger* open the season Wednes­
day, Oct. 17 agslnal the Bo*tor
Bruins In Madison Square Gar

AIMS AT U.S. TITLE
ft , .

The Orange Belt Conference
■aw more ra*n than anything else
over the weekend, and the spot­
light was popped out at the Co­
coa-Winter Park game that waa
reckoned to be the game that
would determine the final outcome
of the OBC championship race.
But one very Important con­
ference tilt did Uk* place, and
that waa a cloaa ona. Tha Lees­
burg Yellow Jackets eked out a
slim 18-8 victory over a sharp
looking Apopka Darter eleven.
The Yellow Jackets were un­
impressive in the firat half of
the game as the young Dartera
played superior game. Eddie Park­
er, the Jacket sparkplug waa
benched for the entire game with
torn ligaments In an ankle, and
that may account for the lack
of en*p in the Jacket offense.
A host of Blue Darters showed
impressive promise In their un­
successful invasion of Leesburg.
Leading them waa Tom King, 1M
pound tackle, and fullbacks Dalton
Cleghom and Dickie Johnson.
Jerome Shaw 180 pound sopho­
more quarterback showed a lot of
speed and rauxle-daztl* for tbo
losing Darters. Curtis Stone waa
impressive with hla left-handed
passing effectiveness. Ha has a
good receiver In the person of
Carl Cousins, veteran end.
The Blue Darters are e young
club, with only tight eenlora on
the entire varalty roster. Aa the
season progresses tha Darters will
be ■ formidable foa for any
Orange Belt team.
THIS WEEK’S OEC SCHEDULE
Two Orange Belt loop tilts top
the week's card at three of the
club* continue to stay outside for
battles. The Melbourne Bulldogs
make their season debut in the
OBC when they are entertained
at Lceiburg by the Yellow Jack­
ets. The Bulldogs are last year's
OBC champs, and they had a fine
8-2 season. Rick Gillespie’s charge*
got off to a bad start when kit
boys mad* eresstiya error* and
paid dearly for than when they
dropped their season opener to Ft.
Pierce *0-0. The only disturbing
feature about thla, however, It
that the Bulldogs were blanked
out.
Head mentor Earl Hurt hopes
desperately to be able to bring his
sparkplug out of the mothballs
when the Yellowy Jackets enter­
tain Melbourne Jacket Greballer
Eddie Parker hat been on the
bench since the first half of
Ocala game; the Leesburg season
opener two weeks ago, The Jack­
ets dropped that one B 4 , show­
ing a good offensive unit, bat a
weak defense. Then the Jackets
bounced back last weak to pound
out • alim victory ever Apopka

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134. Big, rangy Irvan Roberts
bed a lot of halp from halfback!
Mike Higglna and end Jerry Garlock when they downed the Blue
Dartera.
Tha Sanford Semlnoles and the!
Apopka Blue Dartera meet in 1
Apopka Friday night to determine
who will be the early action
scapegoat for the OBC. Both
teams have marred their confer­
By JOE HEICIfLER
ence with lone*, whila neither BRROKLYN Jt—Tho well-rested
have had the opportunity, to New York Yankees ruled a stout
avenge themselves. Apopka will TH to I choice to dethrone the
bo on the re-bound after dropping champion Brooklyn Dodgers in
two in a tow. The teams stack the 1866 World Series which start*
up evan-stevan, thus far, Both tomorrow at Ebbeta Field but tha
suffered humiliation in their sea­
Leaguers had pleBty at
son openers, Apopka waa bottled National
supporter*,-too.
up all evening by a supposedly
inferior Umatilla squad and gave Bobby Bragan, who gained^
littl* opposition aa they fell 21-7, stature as a manager even In *
Sanford never found Itself when Pittsburgh's three season-ending
the Semlnoles bowed 88-7 before losses to Brooklyn, picked tho
powerful Coco*. The lost didn't Dodgers to win,
embarrass the Semtnolea, but the "All they have to do la play the
score did. Since that time the kind of ball (hey played against us
Seminole* have had a week off to in these last three daya," Bragan
recon oiler and find their equalL aald. "Tho** guys - were simply
brium again, while the Darters great."
lost a heart-breaker 184 at tha A major league umpire, who
will remain unidentified even
hands of Leesburg.
The Cocoa Tigers take a trip though ha will not work tn them
to Daytona to match their eklll series, thought the Dodgen would
against Elwoed Hiatt, Scotty Dun­ win "because they ar* keyed up
lop, and the Seabreete Sand right now and they have the mo­
Cmba. The Sand Crabs whipped mentum."
one OBC member at the opening "I've been reading where the
of the season, when they downed Dodgers are supposed to be tired **
the Lakeview Red Devil* of Win­ he aald. "Tired of what? Winning?
ter Garden 864. The snappy Co- Capturing the pennant en the last
tea Tigers will hava their first day of the action, and the man*
real teat of strength In Daytona ner In which they did U.wta the
Beach; inasmuch aa the Sanford beat pick-me-up they could have
B
Semlnoles gsva them little apposi­ gotten."
tion and their tilt with Winter Whitey Ford was certain to pitch
for the Yankees In the opener b it
Park was rained out.
Winter Peri: will have little Manager Walter Alston waa not
more than another scrimmage expected to name the Brooklyn
when they entertain the DeLand pitcher until after the workout,
Bulldogs Friday night DeLand today.
It was believed that Bel Magile,
waa routed by Palatke SU0 in
their season and fell before Ket., Brooklyn'* hottest pitcher ia the
will get the calL
ter liana of St. Augustine *74 stretch,
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ever New Smyrna 884 In their out by Seabreete In tbeir i m «
seeton opener end lay idle last son opener and Eustls was b lan k *
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week.
Lakeview Red Devila of Eustls, however, bounced back
Wbrtar Garden will bo in their and took St. Cloud 1MI last weak.
own class this week aa they travel Thla should be e we11-mate had
to E«aUs. Lakeview waa blanked game.

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Reg. 42980 .................. $2430 Or call 2003-W.
column*. They find a real solace therein. Preparation or sel*ctio8 « |
est Rates to those who qualify.
A N T ADS
3-mil&gt;R(&gt;(&gt;M
HOMK
1 suitable verse brings back to them tender, pleasant recollections. AM
Thl* I* a free pas* to the Movie- Consult B A L L INSURANCE
TWIN OR FULL SIZE
FURNISHED upstairs apartment, On largo corner lot. With Florida Ellxa Cook, the English poet ha* so beautifully expressen It:
land Rlde-In Theatre for Ce­ AGENCY. 204 S. Park Ave.,
R K N T 'EM E A ST
light*
and
water
furnished,
gar­
room
and
patio.
Well
with
pump
celia Milsted, Lake Mary. Exp.
“llow cruelly sweet are the echoes
Sanford, FIs.
Se* our n*w line of floor covering age, $46 month, 107 Locust Ave.
k four sprinklers. Beautiful
that start
date Oct. 11, 195G.
Phone
1156-J.
and
complete
horn*
furnishings.
lawn
and
many
shrubs.
Oak
When memory plays an old tun*
35—MONEY TO LOAN
Ttxl Burnett
trees.
on tho heart.'
LIVE at tho Park Avenue Apartfor PAINTING
FREE DELIVERY
,M»»t frequently an In Memorlum is Inserted on the unnlvgMSfF
912,000 — Good T erm s
AUTO LOANS
menta. Convenient, comfortable,
2601 Grandview
Thone 1952-M.
if death. However, other dates, wliirh It- Is felt are approipriat
rt*to~*T
COST
LE8S
1A—P L A C E S 1* E A T
newly decorated. 1717 Park Ave.
ECHOLS
BEDDING
CO.
neaningful
are also selected. The birthday of the departed, tha
2-BEDROOM HOME
AT
ATTIC GOING TO WASTE? Tum
Cerner 2nd * Magnolia, Ph. 1232 Thone 1743-J.
Ing
anniversary,
Memorial
Day,
even
Christmas
urn
among
Rhuf
On 2 shady lots, quiet location
ing It 4nto one or more attrac­ Florida State Bank
When the work'* all done for the
significant occasion, chosen.
"Bud Bamberger” Mgr.
with
stove
and
refrigerator.
day . . . drop In at the DOGGIE tive rooms I* easy, inexpensive.
If you are hesitant to exnrcM your tender thoughts in1 poetic
Open Monday'* tfl 9:M p.m...
OF' SANFORD
House In top condition.
REAL ESTATE
Let Hill Lumber and Supply
BAR k DINER, Lake Mary.
you may avail yourself of the Herald's collection of orl final r
VISIT OUR BALCONY
Triced
46,500
•
1500.
Down
Yard help you decide how to
rhcie express In poetic beauty the emotionis of the neariat
hvartatringa.
♦—LOST_______________
MERCHANDISE ~ Ueed furniture, apptuacee, touts, •1—ACREAGE
make It serve you. Call S3, The
Among them are verses appropriate to
. any clr
circumstance.
ROSA
L.
PAYTON.
Lumber Number, or drop in—
ate. Bought-*oid. Larry’s Mart rOR RENT—20 Aersa land. Relil Registered Real Estate Rroltcr
HATE
FOUND— Pair of Ladle* glasses. 223 W. Third St.
3D East lit i t Pheae 1831.
Cards of Thanks are 61.00 per Insertion regardleaa of ait*. !a
*d In 1053. Phone 1552-W1. Phon* 2271
45-ARTICLES for SALE
17-93 at Hiawatha
Owner may have by paying for
Mcmorlum notice*, duo to he fact they may run to consMarbMg
this ad. Bill Lane, 610 Oak Ave. 29—PIANO SERVICE
44—FARMS AND GROVES
LOOK
•ngib, era billed at $1.00 per column inch.
D
—Factory to Too—
REAL E8TATE DRIVE-IN
at these big knock-downe
L L. Sill — Piano Technician
Alam lnm n
LOST—Saturday Evening. Black
8344 French Ave.
20 acre tile farm. Three bedroom
on brand new furniture!
47—FURNTTURB—HOUSEHOLD
Phone 2114 Reete 1, Sanford
urso at Sanford Zoo. No money
V enetian Bllnsln
J. W. HALL, REALTOR
house, large barn. All equipment
asst.
3-Pe. Chrome Dinette,
jit peraonal thing*. If found 21—ROOFING and PLUMBING
Enclosed head. S*f-proo&lt; bottom
Jokaay Walker. Ataaclato
and
machinery.
Easy
terms.
Ph.
Asst,
colon
..
.....
only
449.93
plea** tum In at Sanford Her*
rail with plastic anna. Plastic *c 5-Pe. Solid Maple
1393-J. p . o . Box 1)64.
"Call Hall" Phona 1751
___
aid Office. Reward.
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
Cb'KAMIC T IL E
DOWN
Drop-Leaf
Dinette
In
*5—HOMES
F. Mueller k Son Ph. 154 cords.
new Autumn Ten
LOST— Ladle* Bulova Watch, Paul
Sonkarik Glaao t a d P aint Co.
Free estimate. Quality work.
B A LL R EA LT Y
Reg. $t2980 .. ............ 170.50
D elivers Any Or the Following
„
Winn-Dixie Store Saturday on
9225 DOWN
tll-114 West 3rd St. Phone skO ■ Pc. Sectional Group
RAYMOND M. BALL
Third St. 402 Oak. Ph. 1531 RePLUMBING
3
Bedrooms
and
Carport*
Metallic Toast Tapestry $M80
OSCAR M. HARKISuN
w a r d . __________
Contract and Repair Work
This Is a free pass to the Prairie Beautiful Modem Dinette
Terraito Floors
BIG BAR GAINS
REG. BROKERS
Frra Eatlmates
Lake Drlvc-ln Theatre for Bet
Kitchen
Equipped
Non-mer Rlchwood Finish and
S.
D.
(lighterman,
Associate
Thla I* a free p an to the MovieR. L HARVEY
ty Lynn Sclridge. Exp. date Oct. padded scats. Reg. $159.05 4M.60
Nice Residential Location
in Uned Me Merchandise
294 8enih Park Ave.
Phone 949
land Rlde-In Theatre for Billy 204 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1828 11, 1956.
Landscaped Yards
Solid Mahogany Bedroom
Stcmper. Exp. date Oct. 11, 1956.
Ready
for
occupancy
la
2
week*
LIKE NEW Bedroom, modern 2- tone charcoal and gray Mr. Sad
F'OR SALE-New Firestone clock Bed, Mr. k Mn. Dreiser,
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
Mirror, Chest of Drswtn,
A. K. SHOEM AKER, JR .
FOUND— Man'* wrist watch.
Mrs. Dresser, Bevel-edge Mir ror, Matching Bookcast Bad 9TB
radio 4A121 - $13.45. Flrestona
atk
Crumley
k
Monteith
Box Spring and Innersprlng
Builder
Owner may have by paying for
Stores.
at
117
South
Park.
Phona
172
Mattress. Reg. $24980 .. $199.50 Phone INI
jboo Mellonville
this ad. PHONE 1962.
LIKE NEW Modem Wrought Ir on Sofa, Ideal for den or Florida
They Know
We buy ana sell used furniture.
room .................................. ......
W1LSON-MA1EE
1 1 • LOST- Pert chow male. Reddish
Paying top cash prices for any When you always find big values 3 BEDROOM CB home. Com­
Comiu.......
.mil
Repair
plete kitchen. 2409 Summerlin, OZIER REALTY CO. l-r USHION Love Seat, excellent e
brown, white on chcit, fore­
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­
cn d lt and «aty terms.
on.uruction and uphototary. -6
Ph. I70-W.
1
Phone 1113 ING POST on 17-81 Ph. 1053-W. 311quick
head, toil. Chsin collar with 1MT Sanford Ate
recovering or cleaning. A iteal • t .......
E. l i t St.
Phon* 060
414
Laura B. Oner, Broker
rsbiss
tag
173.
Children’s
pet,
Haisl M. Field, Associate
•
W. J . KING
LARGE 4-bedroom home. Ideal
For Sale—4(33 Portable radio—
please. Ph. 639-W.
NECCHI-ELNA
Plumbing Contractor
location for children. Ph. 2533-J. 8101 So. Orlando Hwy. Phone 1369 LIKE NEW 2-tone sandstone fin Ish modem bedroom suit*;; Mr.
114.95. Firestone Stores.
and Mrs. dresser, chest of draw crs, bookcase bed
914
Sawing Machine Center
EVENINGS: 3I1&gt; nnd liki
Kohler Plumbing k Supplie*
9—PERSONAL NOTICES
Sales, Service and Rentals
Sr
ter lietten
eaters
0 room, 2 bedroom heme, $5750
Reem Electric Water
For Sale—Used Frlgtdalre $16.00.
G A R R E T T ’S
Ph. M Flrsstone Stores.
Located on Old Orlando High­ ONLY $6950 FOR 3 Bit HOME SOLID MAGNOLIA 5-pc twin be droom suite. Includes vanity wMK
KOLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby 2534 Orlando Dr.
323 E. First St.
Phone 1422 way. Ideal for children, school
Corner lot nicely landscaped. plate-glass mirrors, vanity ben ch, 6-drawer cheat and I panel
Bods Dsy, Wash, or Month—TeL
b*ls. Just needs a good wash j oh .......................... .......... .—•! 941
Plumbing. Eresky Hatting
For Sale-Pop-up Toaiter V 60. At
Block construction. Some terms.
hue stop. Call 1332-M.
1435. ruraltur* Center —
FOR DISTINCTIVE rURNITURE
M. G. HODGES
Firestone Stores.
116 West First St.
Robert
A.
WllliumH,
Realtor
—at Warehouse Prices, visit
OUR BEST BUYt 2-Pc Uwson I ivlng room aulte. UphatotorOd la
Strvica on All Waur I'umpt—
0
Raymond Lundquist, Associate
For Sale—2 repossessed child’s BERRY'S. We a n experts at
wool fries*. Excellent conditi on, including t a i l o r e d 6 l L g
FREE NAME IMPRINT
Well* Drilled — Pumpe
Phan*
1178
Atlantic
Bank
Bldg.
cover* ...............................
Ride ’Em P U nst-U M S Value. slating you to secure gracious
On *11 Christmas cards ordered
Paola Road, Pbont 700
116.00 each. Firestone Stores.
good looks with functional con­
from now though October.
3 Bedroom, Wynnewood. Good NEWLY UPHOL8TERED 2-Pc
T IR ED
PLUMBING k HEATING
venience. Today’s best buys In
Quality greeting cards as law
living room aulte. in friiB ,
terras, low pries.
For
8al*—Child’s
Out-door
Swing
Septic
Tank
Installation
A
Sarvioa
nationally
advertised
furniture
gaaulna Duran plastic, 3 cuah Ion aofa and matektof chair.
Os 40 for 91-00. Make your se­
o f th e la m e old th in g ?
Sat.
A
93995
Value
for
129.93
DECIDE
THE
CASH
PAYMENT.
Heater
Service.
Archie
C.
Harat DISCOUNT PRICES. Ml W. See the spacious new tasteful!)
lection and lay-sway NOW.
Extra wld* arm*. Yours for on ly .....................
m
Unless you can afford possible
Flrestane Stores.
lett, Phone T34.W or 1335.
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY
P in t St. Phone 1607 for Even- different homes In —, —
delay
and
more
taxes
and
main*
ing
Appointment
117 8. Magnolia
Phone 988
RED BOLTA-FLEX PLASTIC up
For Sale—Used Refrigerator, only
South Pinccrest
San fort
tenauce cost, keep cash payment MAPLE BUNK BEDS, complete w holstercd club chair ...........— 4$8
22—SPECIAL NOTICES
186.00. Firnstone Stores.
Grove Manors
Ranfon
requirements small aa possible. d*r and mattress** --------- . .. . Kb iteal springs, guard roil, 184*
48-FARM and GARDDEN
949
AUTOMOTIVE
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
Valencia Villas
DeLam
For competent advice, list witk
For Sale—Thor Automatic Washer Georgia cabbage plants. All var
Slip Covari and Drape*
Stemper.
8-Pc DINING ROOM suite, Includ Ing oxtotulon tabla. 4 aid* A l i n
only 635.00. Firestone Stores.
STANLEY KULP
8—BOATS AND MOTORS
isttea — any amount. Hugh C
IMMEDIATE
RETIREMENT HOMES
and buffet. Finished in Ivory cn amcl. Good conditloa. . . . . —,.|M
PHONE 2639-J.
Wbelch*!,
State
Market
Btal
•
Glass show case. 64" l M" x 46".
W. H. "BUI" STEMPER
Evlnrude Sale* k Service
OCCUPANCY
16.
Day
1150,
night
627.
Kerossne
heater,
2
giant
bum
This
is
a
free
pass
to
the
'Its
GENUINE
WALNUT
wardrobe
(w
Gay
Allen,
Astnclai*
Ilk
lock)
large
storage
dravvor
la
ROBSON S p o rting Good*
crs. 113 E. Second St.
for Charles Gifford,
bottom. Left on casters — ... ................................
Arietta Price, Asseclatn
919
Ideally
Situated
For 8alo — Hava you a larga
104 E. 1st 8t.________ Phone 99C Theatre
De Bary. Exp. date OcL 11, IKS For Sale—Trad* In GE Refrigera­ hedge? Electric hedge trimmer
Realtor — General insurance
Luxuriously Planneu
Phone 88* or 8121 111 N. Park Ave. S-Pe WOOD DINETTE, Drop-1* of Ublo, 4 choir*
944
only on* to sell at $11.94. Flre­
For Sale—7Vh HP used Firestone PUMPS k SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
tor $66.00. Firestone Stores.
Moderately
Priced
ston* Stores.
Motor, STS.00. Very good shape. All types and sues, InauUad or
3-16 "wire wheels, with tire*. Fit
Firestone Stores.
8 and 4 Bedroom llomea with 1
MATHER o f SANFORD
“Do It Yourself."
p%
’35 Mode I-A Ford. Cheep, Phone For Sal*—Reel type power mower, and 2 baths situated on large,
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
FOR SALE-New 5 HP Firestone
2276-J.
only one to go at 45188. Fire­ artistically landscaped
lots.
STINE
Nice selection of Good Used Ol I Healers. Priced from .. 99-41
outboard motor, 1*8. Firestone
*• ^
stone Storei.
Iteved streets and all other
Machine and Supply Co.
1400 KII.OI VI I.ICS
$2.50 gal. Sleeping bags,
city conveniences maka these
•tor*.
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. 41 PAINT,
203-08
E.
First
St.
WTMH
44*1110
ur
rots, blankets, tarpaulins. Army Missionary-Everbearing S t r a w ­ colonies
of
ownsr-occuplcd
T l K sll t v
- S —M O T O R C Y C U 5 S - B I C T C L R S
Navy Surplus. 310 Sanford Ave- berry Plant*— 41-60 per hund­ homes truly delightful places
LATUM BROTHERS
m i:n x u u )i
k Bulldoxar Service
l i e s Thu l lb r t h i n Ilnur
to llvo.
red Call Ray Lord, 131T-W.
SIZE cat range, $16. Smith,
' LADY’S Schwinn bicycle, baloon Ph.Dragline
*:•* IVorld At Nil
2233 Geneva. 2485-W Senior! APT.
Ph. 1876-W.
tires, 130. Phone 709-J.
Designed, Built and Sold
NVKXIKU
ORLANDO Sentinel Star, Call BE SURPRISED at our variety
RENTALS
t i l l T w llla h t Uungs
148" Mens bicycle. Like new,
(;SO Hporls Uonk
Ralph Kay, 3150.
ODHAM &amp; yTUDOR Inc.
and low prices. F.M.B. 5c, 10c 34—AFT8—HOUBKK—ROOMS
green k white. Cheap, Phone
w u n o TV CMAHMBI. 0
Sill D a ug Ed wo
S;U t l u t l s a t Itaudom
Buildtra of Fin* Home*
7:#n V y w.
k
25c
Store,
321
S.
Sanford.
TUMSUAV
III* Cisco Kid
B7LJ.
BULLDOZING
7:ui
For Florida Living
D r illing On A Claud
ASTKNNUOn
T its Dlsnoyland
3-room
unturn.
apt.
Newly
Aecora
r
114
rtvnnlBu
t
lu
tlu
FOR FILMS. Finishing. Tape Ra
18—PARTS - REPAIRS
LOWERY k BRIDGES
••
1:00 Advuntura w ith Unci* W alt
7:IS
T:lu Kildls y i . h r r
s a l e s ♦o f f ic e
ted. 1)01 Celery Ph. 804-W.
4:la Hufrty Klrsl, Ij i i I it Always g:*0 Jo* * Mabsl
t!«l It*. Dsiicrllni*
Haa. 1U«-W Oraag* Ctty Spr 4-1814 cor.ler*. Supplies, se* WIE
2426
S.
French
Avenua.
Uartooa
C
a
r
u
l
t
s
l
IlSS Night l.'dlllun
hi 45
This is a free pass to the Prairie
BOLUT’S CAMERA SHOP, 210
1: 1* Huotligbt I’is y h e u ta
Phone 2100 and 2960
*:uu W ts lh s r-N sw s-H p o rU
WELAKA APARTMENT!: rooms
I 'n lltd Nsllnn*
Lake Drive-In Theatre for Bob
CROSLET - BENDIX
8. Park Ave.
lito ISl.oot 4)uoatloa
t
i
lt
*:
14
Jo h n Daly N«w&gt;
The
H
h
r
t
h
m
H
o
u
r
private
bathe.
114
W.
First
St.
Salei
and
Servlet
Bremer. Exp. date Oct. 11, 1956.
S:t* Dun Moll's Corner
1#:in At l la m s IVIIh D ull*
t : i s Poptl Pia yhout*
44—
APPUAMVER
tllll News
St 45 lAin* I U n * s r
RANDALL
I0:oo Phil at Ivors
For Sale—New 159 95 custom built
Aveiaa Apts. Cfftelsney, Ph. 790-W
T ill lla ndrsvuus
Ill** sign n r r
10:10 1 Uod I Ulvst
Electric Company
7: JO Libarae*
Mito radio. While they last $22.99 Service— Quality— Satiafactioa For Sal*—6D54 Cat heater, 40,000
lllO* 11:00 I t s p o n
M K iisK tn tr
1
i.&lt;-d
T
hree
l.lvts
I
-.0
0
N tin n ix u
11:13 Dos Poui. M s r r n r l
BTU o n l y &gt;34.05 Firoaton* SEE Saminote Realty h r Deatr 3-Bedroom framo houat. 8 miles SOS h'g « On
each. Firestone Stores.
l : | o Hnutllghl T h r a l i a
Ph 113 Sanford 2937-J-3 Do Bary
11)3*
U l * Hhow—
front Base. Must sell. Phone l i f t Dswn g r u s h t r s
aad Apt*. Phono 27
Store*.
• ifto st.no" g u r i t l o a
••
m
11:13
Silo •ord T h sa lr a
9 ‘ IB—TRAILERS
4.I 0 New*
1946-W,
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P ttS ip a
11:43 New* n i s n - o r t
IS no
J s n * W v m s n T h ssir *
s
i
t
iVMlnrn
J
t
m
h
n
m
o
For
Sal*—4/4
HP
tlr-condlUonsn.
EFFICIENCY
AaartaeaL
M
b
Well Drilling, HOWARD C.
1:43 T ost P a t l o r a
10:10
C h in s Hmith
S ilt Knttn
Trailer, Slle-Rent, Ph. 668-XR.
Mitchell. Only 2 for tlTLM each. a tea far 9m hater or 08ap»*.
UKUM UPAr I O U M S
lllO* N lsht N#» • n **ort
LONG, Phone 318 207 East
7iS* • * « t a rt'clnrk Club
1
HP
Mitchell
air-coodlUoaer,
Private
beta.
Amo*
treat
Peri
7:41
Nsws-Vtnrjdn
laiiulOB
Out
7:0#
Uood Morning
H
ilt
FHA
APPROVED
It will pay YOU to »ee u» before
Commercial Ava.
Tits Nnw.-W nrid
t:»a Coat. K o n s a r a *
11:10 t a r i l o h l T h s a lr a
$140.00. All brand new. Fir*Office. Maaari Jaaaf
. you buy. Open Evenings and
T
ilt
1:0*
Hpnrtn
At
A
n
t
s
n
r
*
Mlfn
Off
12:0$
0 ( All T h la g s
Open House Dally
ENVELOPES, Letterhead*, state­ ■tone Store, Ph. 12.
B:J» U edfrsv ••
l:*J J o c k n r 't Chulcn
W K ID K IU tT
HUTCHINSON'S O c t a l Front
ments, invoices, hand bill*, and
10:11
DEaatsld* Trailer Salee
From 12 iH xm 'lU ea.m .
1:1* Morning P tvtitlos*
MoaniAtt
losln Klrlka It n ic k
Apt*. 320 8. Atlantic. Daytona
programs, a t e . Progreeeiv* FRIO IDAIRE appliance*. (9 le a
Paletka, FI*. _______
4:11
11.00 V a lia nt l ^ d y
Beack. Call M74-W.
2528 PALMETTO
Printing Co. PhOM 408 — 403
*
/
r
o
g
r
* m Itssuss*
U 4 W X ,T/W .
IIU3 l o r o uf Ilfs
• i l l Morning Mslodltt
1:11 N s w s - W M th s r
18-TR U C ES
West 13th St.
Ktart-h for Tnm ororw
Hilo
7:00 Tho MarnUg Hhnw
• •in l l . r s nnd Thnrn
I642-W after I &gt; a
2547 PALMETTO
11:43
DESIRABLE *ee ana two bodllulillng l.lglrl
K»'0H Itoo CTiul.
4:00 Caplsln K s n g a i u a
11:00
1181 FORD tt-Ton Pick up, only
llr p o r t
RADIO REPAIRMEN
• 8 Spacious Bedraomi
t It so Unmn of t l r l o d r
*1*0 Vlawsr'i D l g u l
11:10 m13:00
For Sale—Apt. site uisd Electric room furnished a p t Ph. 432-W
o n d Up A Ra C a u a l t d
ATTENTION
14,000 miles, motor in A-l shape.
t i l t World nt N.mn
( l a r r v Moor*
t
ill
•
i
t
t
Tiled
Rath*
I3:tu
As World T u rn s
Range. Only 1 at $4580. Firm Now two bedroom
s ite 11« ndslsnd
Everything like new. First $450 Fw’ Sale—sdjuitabl* TV wall
I mu Johnny Carson
AVTKHAnON
• U rg e Lots
Thl* l a n d nf Our*
I S l AO
Ities r u t i n Ksrm Dlgsit
I :!n l io u s o p a rtr
gets it. Call 8S5M.
_
mounts 61.55, TV aerial cava •ton* Stores.
•quipped. 1004 Waabingtoa. Ph.
8 High and Dry
M
r
l
k
s
ll
n
i
r
h
101
JO
3:o* Hlg Po&gt;oir
in liar Nnna lUnrli
mounta $U5 30-ft. TV 200M Up For Sal*—Very good used Automa­ 441 or write Jack Flyat, Bos Masonry construction with oak II1:10
11:00 V aliant luidy
Nona
3:10 Hah Crosby
14—USED CAES
____ _
II :l A U.v# Uf I.U»
h
l
i
lioo H rlg h tar Day
301
Sanford.
liar
Nona
Itnn,
h
Matts 16.00. Firestone Stores.
floors,
white
marfal#
chips
tic Washer at $63.00. Flreston*
I C l o Hrairti F o r T omorrow
I :M Anw-rlran l.rnsu* n m n s
1:13 H rrrs l Hlnrm
built-up
roofs,
fully
insulated,
JRAL low priced cars, rangStores.
11:43 Uuldlosr l - l g h j __
T»»n
Tima
S:lo Kdgo nf Night
Expert
Watch
Repairing.
Fully
Furnished
garaio
apt.
8)00
Mol
A4TKMOOI
furred
walls,
spacious
closets
4iM
N
a
as
_
_
from
$75
up,
for
good
eco­
t : t t Opsn lio ns*
*E?
11:0* Nows
4 :»% T arn Tim#
lonvlll*.
and oil wall furnaces.
nomical transportation Ray Her­ Guaranteed. Sanfond Jewelry 4i 1-DUO-THEKM oil spar* beater.
I3lll&gt; Hland Up A If* r n u n t e d
Luggage Co., 300 Sanford Ava.
Small alie, 33,000 BTU. Cheap
ron, Phone 1456 or 1343-W after
ISlM A* Tho World T u r n ,
RALPH
JARVIS
LAKE
FRONT—4
Bedroom
un
IlOH Jo h n n y Osroon Phow
Phona 2279-J,
____
&gt;190 p.m.
This la a free pats to the niU
Builder and Owner
furaiihed house, fishing swim
BILU HARD TO PAT? 5«!l 1:10 Art L ln k lo tls r's Mouiopsriy
Theatre for So!my Parker. Exp. DUO-THERM tpac* heater and
1:41 Film Faro
mlng, 1H beths, carport#, 4
1IU PLYMOUTH PU«a - very date Oct. 11, 1938.
h a I lls I’o ro ff
PHONE 1134-J
things yoa'ra through w i t h 3:00 TFilm
miles
from
Sanford.
III.
Phon#
Pmfectlon
apartment
tit*
gas
For#
3:1*
clean. Driva It away for $1495.
Tha
&lt;"rn.hr Show
1:41
2064-W-4
after
4:30
p.m.____
rang*.
Roth
In
good
condition.
through Want Ads for CASH l i t * i t r l g hllah
A
call Ray Herron at 2454 or 1342- For home repair work and altera­
l
r r l»*y
Reaaonabl*. Se* at MOO Hia­
tions. Call 1S1-J. Ray C. Slagle.
TRANSFERRED OUT OF TOWN
•
W after 4:00 p.m.
___
1:13 Horrot Hlnrm
Call m i .
Largo furn. apt. M0 Magnolia. Will *8ll equity in 3 Bedroom
watha Ave.
l : l n Tho IMgo of Night
Available now, a room bourn aa
4:0# Channrl (SI CroMroods
‘41 NASH 4-door, OD, R. A H, Tree* trimmed, removed and
Hamgf
Including
fallowing
furni­
Far#
4 : 1 * Film
.............
THOR WA8HER in' good condition
Celery Ave. available Os**bar ture! rug, venstlia blinds, gaa
economical trsnsportsttoa 1140. mosod. Ph. 1007-R.
WNSS-TV J«(KlnVVIM.B
Ml.
Only
$3.00
down
and
4183
5th.
Pbsae
A.
K.
Rat
setter,
•ANFORD
TREE
CO.
Call tosJ ._________________
rnA N sri. a
kitchen rang*, hot water hooter,
wedfcly.
TtfRSOAV AFTRMKOOW
Florist. tit.
circulating heater. P H O N E
4:10 Onoa llonso
1448 Chev. 4 door sedan. New
Goodyear Service Storei
HELPFUL
4 : SO
“
■
Mint, seat covert, excellent
113 8. Park
Phone m Clean, nicely furnished apart­ 2221-J. Upaala Road.
HARDWARE
4:00 Mlrkoy i l n u n
tirei. Radio and beater. $295.
HEADQUARTERS
*:AO t i o s llr p u r l
ments.
San
Lanta
Apti.
804
E.
17—
BROKERS
aad
REALTORS
45-BUILDING MATEBULH
Trade in accepted. &gt;03 E. Slit
14th St. Phon* 1T10-R.
Tbat’a
ui,
Hill
Hardware.
SEE 2108 Amelia Av*. in beauti­
U SED M IC K
INS MERCURY 4-door Sedan.
Rose. with private bath. la CUy ful Highland Park. 8 Bedrooms,
Try it and you’ll buy it. RAY A complete Un* of tool*. palnU. TWO CARLOADS baiutifui used
U SfD C A R
on
lake.
Ph.
1184.
O i k I W i , Iliad batk, Electric
brick. Orange, red. end burnt
£
HERRON, Phone 2456 or 1343-W
plumbing suppUee, electrical black,
Kitchen, large screened porch.
lee
them
at
SHERMAN
▼ after 8:00 p. m.
Furnished cottage. Call S010-W1.
items end garden needs for CONCRETE PIPE CO.
Pricad to SELL at &gt;9800, 68600
on* SPO tA h l A * W A I U M
WY
Down, $$I-M monthly on 4H7*
FORD station wagon. 1 own- what ails your home or office.
Ground
8-room
fura.
apartmoaL
msrtgy
r
Exclusivet
W*
have
METAL ROOFINO
41,000 actual miles. Bargain. Today’* feature value*:
fiaar, 444
Ph. 4MA.
Circular Saw Bladea
Now in stock, 8-V Crimp—H "
IE 919-M.
_______
from
................IMS up
Corrugated — 2Vi" Corrugated Rosa Court 6 room apartmeuts, 3 BEDROOM, Daluaa Phillips’Strickland-Morrlaoa
Paint Brushes
.. 16c up
Get all Your roofing needs a
BUSINESS
Built b o at, CM, furred walls,
furnished. Eitehea
IN CO RPORA TED
Pocket Knives
- *100 up Hhermnn Concrete Pipa Co.
Oak Parquet floor*, shads, nlc*
Phon* 1494.
Y e a r F r t e o d ly P e e d Dootog
MILL HARDWARE VO.
SERVICES
Out West 13th St.
location — 49,606—$3000 down,
B. 1*4. 84.
Pkoao 941
301 E. First St.
Phone 53
Downstairs apartment. CALL 1448. 188.48 monthly. This is a on*H-sAPPUANCB REPAIRING
RED-I-MIX CONCRETE
owner bam* and a GOOD BUY I
Window Stile - Lintels
Apartment, close in. 8 rooms IS*
H EA T ER S
EMPLOYMENT
Septic Tank - Bute Approved
per month, 111 E. 8th S t, Call
Seminole Realty KWAP- ANYTHING! Just placa
Cleaned and Checked
Sand • Cement Mortar Mia
t m or 1183.
W. DOTVaCM*
HERO
T. W. MEI
Mlracl* Concrete Co.
PH O N E 1320-R
27—HELP WANTED—MALE
REALTORS
Classified ads. Phon* m i for a
Elm Ave.
Phono 1834 6-ROOM8, Adults. 811 Park.
N -H A U T V p a r l o r s
t i l l P a rt Ava
Phaaa n ar 144
FULL TIME store salesman.
helpful ad-wruar.
8-BEDROOM traitor, F l o r i d a
Western Auto Stores, 214 E. W—BUKINlUia EQUIPMENT
Madera Air-conditioned Saloa
room. Private tot, 4U mo.
First St.
HAYNES OfHee Machine Co., Phona 8418-R.
■
11 B**Bty
t i l COOK and Handyman, colored pre­ Typewriters, adding meektMO.
G H A M K O W
aptferred. Apply Club Ilona*, Plan­ Sales-Rental*. 314 Mag., Ph. 44 Schell Apts.: Furn. 4
A.
&amp;
•area*
parch,
IV—dMJILIMMti—REPAIRS
•tea
(oU
ivajr
tation Estates, De Bary, Phoae
at**: JU K I
PA1
M ^ t r a j i . &gt; l| P art Ava. Ph.
PAINTING
1517.
a&lt;
PAINTERS ATTENTION - Far 28-MALE ar FEMALE
CUerifted
ad*.
Let
aa
*k Rale: OB Wall paint lie, gaL
fUJUf. 4 n e w k hath. Claaa.
•
«.8«. FFamous
ti
bread. Flreetoa* HOUSEWORK wanted by the day.
•xperteaeod ad-writer aerial you newly decorated and refunds bad
Phona 1149-J.
Can 1418 or X17-M.
FLOOR landing and finishing.
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Semi­
nole county since 1925.
II. M. Gleason, Lake Mary

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NO. 204

Fair
Building
Western
Plans Approved

Dulles Says
Europe Should Become
Third Great Power
7

DeHvored By • P. M.
Call 1821 B a to n 7 P . M.

Touhy Is Elected President
Leader Of Mental In Favor
Of Plan
Health Assn. Here

Ten Children Are
Left Orphans When
Folks Die In Crash

Plana and specifications for a
new Fnlr Building were approved
by member* of th* CampballLosslng Post No. 62 at their
meeting tait night held at the
Legion Hut on S«mlnote Boule­
vard.
Completed (pacifications for a
100 by 100 building were read to
th* membership which met the
approval of the organisation.
Joel Field, chairman ol th*
Campbell-Losiing Post American
Legion Building Committee, said
today that bids will be received
on the construction of the bullllng
until 6 p. m., Oct. 6.
The building, proposed by th*
local American Legion Post at
Its meeting laat night, will be
erected on the new site for the
Legion Fair on Highway 17 02
near th* city of Sanford's well
fields.
Block walla and concrete floor*
were specified for th* new build­
ing With 2g guige galvanised
steel panels and roof.
Completion of the building, ae&gt;
cording to th* specifications, will
be sUted for M calendar days af­
ter the awarding of the bid.
Lynn Lyun, Commander uf tha
local American Legion Post, said
this morning that the CampbellLowing Pott No. 82 will publish
a monthly bulletin which will be
mailed to memberahlp of tho le­
gion along with other* who are
former members and prospective
members.
At toast 600 of the bulletins ad­
vising member* of th* progross
and affair* of th* local American
Legion Poet will be stalled each
month,
Editor of th* bulletin which bee
been proposed for mailing during
th# first part of etch month, haa
not yet been named.

'Tex The Yardman'
Stops In Sanford
On Bicycle Tour

"Tex — the Yardman" waa In
Sanford this past weekend aa he
rontimied hi* bicycle 'our o( the
nation.
John Campbell, who ball* from
San Antonio, Texas, amt who like*
to be known by hit nickname said
Saturday "I had traveled ovat
12,000 miles when mv speed­
ometer went out." And he added,
“I don't know how many mJleo
I're traveled alnee."
His bicycle equipped with a lug*
gage carrier that seamed to b*
especially made for a two-wheeled
outfit, "Tex — The Yardman"
makes hla way from one city to
another and one section to another
by taking on odd Jobs, preferably
yard woit.
Campbell said that he'd made
hli way from hla home state of
Texas through Arkansas, Missouri*
Oklahoma, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana,
Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama,
and ihrough Florida.
"I'm looking for yard work,"
he aald, “or whatavar Und of
work I can find to makt my way
from ona pari of tha ooantry M
another."
"1 don't know when 111 atop,"
he cold aa ha related that Just aa
soon ei he makee his wav around
the “Sunshine State" "I'm hood­
ing up the East Coeat through
Georgia, South Carolina, North
Carolina, Virginia and th* n e t af
them."
Campbell eald that he doean’t
often travel by tha mala highways
but Just strikes out across tho'
little traveled reads of -the coun­
Fam ily Night To Be try meat of the 1m*. "1 h a '* ’'t
had any real t i n trouble," hp
Held A t Methodist ■aid, "hut 1 hava had to repair
tha wheel* of my bicycle several
Church Tomorrow times."
Evidently Campbell s t eeds %
Wednesday treeing at T t'elock
the First Methodist Church win goad hit af hi* time taking care
hold It* monthly' Faintly Night of Ma transportation tor the
Meyele seemed to be In exeeDent
supper and program.
Tha program will b* presented condition.
by the ehttdran of tha kindergar­ Tiro* on Me Meyele ware tha
ten, primary, and Junior depart­ overate* variety but In good
condition and recently renewed.
ments.
Following th* entertainment Mon than likely h* had worn
there will be n Church School Open out several of the tiro* an-* Had
House when each department will replaced them,
be thrown open to parents and Glancing at the parking motet
to hli left ha turned quickly with
friends.
Tearhsra, superintendents, and his foot on one pedal and said "!
the children of the depirtment* don't atop long enough to put
money In on* of these for If I
will be hosts for the visitors.
don't find work I Just move along
to tho next place."

WASHINGTON W - Secutary of
SUt*
Dulles said today th* ns
AMERICAN FALLS. Idaho OBUnder th# chalrmanahlp of Mr*.
Western Europe should There's only one tople of conver.
B, E. Chapman a group of per*
THE MOH1LK THERAPY UNIT for the K,or Ida Society for Crippled Children which la ■on* Intended In a**litlng In th* become • third groat power la action In this community of l.MO
problem met at th* world affair*. H #, called It on*
In Sanford today conduct ini' a survey frem which the feasibility of location a perm an- mental health
School -Administration thinkable that they should be neu- It concent* the future of 10
ent therapy center here or the regular vimt of such a mobile unit would be desirable. County
building laat night, and organised teal toward Soviet communism. orphaned children, and th* acci­
I)pn Satterlee, Director of the Unit is In Hanford for the surveys
dent that killed their parents.
the Seminole County Association
for Mental Health. Officer* for At a news conference, Dulles The children, five each In tha
the remainder of IBM and all of strongly endorsed efforts by West Smith and Bowman families, wero
1BS7 were elected and November German Chancellor Konrad Ade­ left orphans Sunday morning when
wa* chocen a* the month for a nauer and other* to convert lit* their parents, returning home in
memberahlp meeting, the dale of Western European Union Into a one car from town where they had
a midnight snack, crashed Tbto a
which will be announced later. stronger unifying force. •
tree.
The data of officer* placed be­ He said both President Elten
“ I've never seen ■ community
bower
and
he
favor
this
and
do
fore the group by a nominating
so affected by anytk’ng Everyone
not
consular
It
to
be
a
slap
at
committee compo»ed of Mr*. C.
A light meeting and agenda*
Is broken up," said Gregg R. PotI., Park Sr.. Mr*. Sidney Iv«* III tha United States. v
confronted the Board of Senilnols
vln, an attorney
Undtr
tjuasliuting
as
to
whether
County Commissioner! thin momand Dr. Chari** Paraon* wore
“Th* whole town has turned out
Europe
should
become
a
"third
,
^ '
tZ n
A lighted archway over the ]ng with a heavier achedule of
unanimously electwi. Th*y ***
force
" aa between Russia and th# flood„ , w|,h food lnd h, lp thit
Banford-Ortendo Kernel Club mad discussion coming before them
George Touhy, president; Mr*. •
Just off Stale R(M'I IWOO wji- len ■following their luncheon recn«.
R. E. Chapman, vie* prealdenl; United States, Dulles said he we've had to ask people to atop
tativdy approved by the Bonril
Sidney Ivea III, secretary! Mns. thought it appropriate that Europe sending more because It might
A public hearing was let for
«f Seminole County Com mission- Nov. ft when attorney George A.
8. PUkorakl, aidiU nt tecreUryi should develop into a third great ■poll," said lira. Lee Koaanke,
era this morning until County At- Speer Jr. requeued, on the be­ R. J. Bauman, president of the and Mr*. M. L. R*born, troa power and ha believed It Is within president of the American Legion
th* Mpadty of the European na­ Auxiliary.
Orney Mack N. Cleveland Jr, sug half of hli client*, that certain Sanford Atlantic National Bank, •urer,
tion*.
felted b e t the county be protect* ro#ljli Creels ami alleya that haw waa named Bond Salo Chairman
What about the children? It’a
Mr*. Ralph Auitln Smith waa
*d agabift liability for 'njunr* or n&lt;ver
oprnw, |„ th„ Svlvan for the Seal Sale Campaign of the mid* Parliamentarian and pre- Unless they so develop, he add­ too early to decide.
J a tu .e a
a u a ia n t
H ut
a le ite f
P
.
.
,
t,
»
,
,
^
a...
• ..a .
.
damage
became. &gt; Iof
Iho L1structure
u k # section be eluted.
^mlnole County Tuberetilod* and ( M lh, „ U w t which were ed, their future look* very dubious
1 feel th* community I* going
_
-—t e e
.
I it I«
which W
in be 1 .located
on Seminole
Health Association at a recent
, .
h
u . those Indeed. He aald it was unthinkable to do everything It ean to keep
J.
C.
Gamble
uf
Longvood
noti­
County right-of-way*,
that Christian countries should be I the children together," Mrs. Kofied the Board of Seminole Coun- meeting of th. executive board of TOtcd
present.0,1 * * *dopW b f
•eutral toward materialistic and tank* said.
Wa need a contract between. tJf Commli»loner* that ho wa* pro- the local organltation.
Mr*.
Sue
Stevenson,
president
atheistic Soviet communism.
"I Imagine tho bro'herv and
the Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club pi r jnB
subdivide property ■tn George Dabb*. president of the
end the Board of Seminole County Longwood *outh of the Ovlclii- Seminole County TB Association, of the Pilot club, volunteered for Dulles made these major points ■liter* of the parents will want
Commissioner*,” aald Attorney Lnngwood Road. However, he laid, alio appointed Mra. Irving Pryor that group to have charge of th# on other matter*:
to take care of them," said Pro.
Cleveland, “to eliminate any lia* in
iiLiNiivKiing vm.
„ waa
wa. »« PuWWty Chairman for the memberahlp
^
In (ubdlvldlng
thl* prpeny
prperty it
1. Talks between Yugoslav bale Judge Henry Vollweller. The
.......... .......
lity on the part of the county llvvl„ lll
President Tito and Soviet leaden children are ward* uf th* state
id that the county would not bo' i'hrouaV It ’ County Enghicer M."c! i u,ull*r launched ihoctly after
presumably Involve very sorlmi* under hia Jurisdiction.
wM.
liable fer maintenance of the,
,h. commissioner. that!Thanksgiving Day each m r .
qo#*'*j"Si of relations between Th* parents ware aU prominent
Mra. Raymond Key la piogra* Ryssia and Red Satellite countries. in American Falla community Ilf#.
■ta1*"
! the ditch ia a private one, ‘Even Further plans for the Christmas
B. C. Davis, representing the though It la a private ditch and Beal Sale wero discussed and chairman and Immediately **t Duties said be believes Tito fa­ For the preioent tha Bowman
Sanford-OrMndo Kennel Club sub- ; may legally be able to close It, stress placed on the visit to San­ atiout making pUns for V* Soy' vors Independence of the satel­ children aro In the family home.
milted a preliminary ek-lrh of { want to call It to your atten- ford Jan. a-IS, 11ST of tha mnbilo emtMr assemblage.
lites from Soviet domination— They hava relatives In town—
X-ray unit.'
A Professional Advisory Coun which means Dul'es thinks Tito 'a David Weat is a brother of Mr*.
th* proposed archway which would tlon," Gamble said,
It waa reported at th* meeting
be II feet. four Inches above the, EnK,nC(.r Ha)(an
-i will afi i
cil was set up and th# following seeking an objective favored by Bowman.
that there are now 24 Semlnnte
ong w#re elected to eerv# on th* United States.
The Smith children are staying
road and would be Hglurd.
feet that whole area.’
persons In sanitariums. 21
. R
M|itan Wyatt, The
with
friends. The Legion Auxili­
Approval of the Board of Com- Comtn|Illoner 0 tl* Tourokre County
I. Thar* are difference* between
a k . ra .H i.al Ulrtai.la aOs.ainO .iNl
IbVY. ** _
ma wa
Jlllllookr* would be given .accord- aiJvlM!d , hc
&gt;Td like to in the Central Florida sanatorium Rev. A. G. Mclnnls. Dr. W. P- the United States and Britain- ary, Women of the Moose, church
and Hu t # In the Tampa hospital. Brooks and Chaplain C. L. Arnold.
to Davis, pending the location
with the town council of
Franc, over what Dulles called
* Z * 't«r‘ "
**
Member* of the Seminole OounI- th*
.u . Buts ,h#F ar* c*r*rt forAlso Dr. Terry Bird, Dr. fundamental Issues in
#f the sign off th* highway.
Longwood and see what w* ran , TB~Vnd &gt;TfsHiT Assocl* tl
The Bowman children are: Tom­
Canal crisis, fit sum hi asserted my,
“ It would be wise, sal.I At- „nrk out. I Teel that s 'w
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““ 1
* * r
6; Jimmy, R; Janice
that the United States would nut Ann 3;10;Jerry,
» toniry Muck N. Cleveland Jr., ,,lo our responsibility."
and Arthur, 13.
Identify Itself !00 per cent with
defer final approval untl’. some William L. Gramk»w ofGram-, Vffn; George Dabbs, Mr* Gra
The 8mlth children aro Paul J.,
aspects of the plan can be worked i;uw Funeral Homo ro&lt;|Ue*tcd the hlm ■&gt; i naum. n' Robert E. las Stenstrem, Mr*. Troy Ray# colonial power* because it seeks 6; Jimmy Allen, ■; Steven Nekl,
•u t
.
Board of County Commlisicnm k ,™ .. Mr*. W W. ’ Tyre, Mra. Mr*. Daisy Knot and R. T. MU- friendly relatione with anticolon- 2; Ruth Diane, 12; and Richard
1*1 eouutriae.
“I am in no way holding up til* to rotate funeral* paid for by „ ujdi K!bb, ind Mrf. j nlng
Coral Snake K illed
PASCO COUNTY JUDGE
The local association will be af­ E On a current political Issue, Ray 14.
plan," Cleveland explained, “hut t|,e county for Indigent cillien* j p _ ori
RESIGNS
filiated
with
the
Florid*
DlvDIon
when you adopt something you .lnd to rotate the amhiilattro eer' _______________
Dulles defended the U. S. deal- FORMER AGENT SURRENDERS In Lake Mary Area
TALLAHASSEE
( i t - A. J. Hay­
of the National Association for "■’« -vlth Argentine Dictator Juan
Want to abide by It."
vice for 'ndlgent pat'ent*. The
A 36-inch Coral snake waa kill­ ward, armless county Judge ol
ON PERJURY CHARGE
Further plans would havt tu bu nomd of County Commissioners C s . i a D n n J R n / v r r l
reran.
Mental Health,
MIAMI tel— Francis J, Ilogan, ed In th* Lake Mary an a teat Pasco County, resigned la a wire
rawn, said Davia, following the agreed to ro'al# th# funeral* palJ
S\U U U D U U IU
It wa* announced that thla new The record kas been attacked former Miami Internal revenue weekend, according to Mra. Tom to Gov. Collins Monday. Ha gave
eommliiion's approval of Ihc plac* f0r by th* county but a d v I s e d U / j ll P n n c i H p F
activity In community health waa by Democratic candidate* and ■gent, surrendered Monday on a Best.
no reason.
big of the archway on county right Gramkow that ambulance service!
w eW llblU B I
also a project for the Woman • criticism h li now been voiced by charge of perjury before a fed
Mr*. Best reported that she first
Ed Gay, administrative assis­
of weys. Conferences be'wccn the nnd the totaling of It would havef I f w * . I n w i f n f r i n r i
Club nnd the Auxiliary of the Dr. Alberto Galnta Pat, editor of oral grand jury investigating pot- saw tha brilliantly colored snake tant to Ibo governor, said tha re­
Seminole County Attorney and B. |0 be discussed with Mr* Abble W IIJT a I I I T H U I I U I 1
medical association.
L* Pranas, who returned to albte ilea between government from her car and summoned her signation could not be accepted
C, Devis have been scheduled in Uo)d of Ihc Welfare Board.
i Road Board Chairman Wilbur
Buenoa Aires when Parun waa agenta and gambling Inlerfita, fathar-ln-law, G, H. Best, who in tho form received, however,
ard*r to work out the necessary • cirtk 0. P. Herndon advised the' Jones advised Seminole County
ousted,
Th* Indictment charged that Ho­ killed the snake with a garden hoe. ■Inc* it does not ipaclfv tho post
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. . Attorney
i t s . ____ tMack
l . . L uN, Cleveland
J Jr.
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contracts and agreements.
Buard nf Commissioners that 10
Dulles argued th* Eisenhower gan lied In hla testimony about Tb* snake waa seen first In tha Hayward Is resigning.
voting machines have been ship­ today that “ If aubsequent meet­ Policeman's B all
administration had done nothing two Key West figures, Sergio K* road but by the time she had re­
ped to Sanford for Semlnolj Coun ings of the State Road Board are
t*
keep Peron In power or to in-t qulnaldo and If. T. Rainwater, turned to her ear with help It had
Discussed
Last
»&gt;• to 1m used in the forthcoming j held away from Tallahassee that
ter
ft
re with forces that drove him when he went t* Key Welt to slithered Into weeds and bruah
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I November general el*:llon, Horn thorough consideration will be glvconduct Internal revenue inter­ The Coral anak* can be Identi­
out Gear to partly cloudy through don said that the additional 10 en to Remlnnle County's Invlta Night A t Session
views.
fied by Its enamel Ilka appearance
Th#
Sanford
P.llea
Boaerolont
tlon
to
hold
Its
meeting
In
Sawrt tew tonight U-IO.
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An earlier Indictment on the and th* brtlllaoe* of color* AtAssociation held It* monthly aupford."
same grounds was thrown out on temately, the Coral make if band
An Invitation waa attended to par meating at Jim Spenenr*
e challenge that it wa* not spe­ ad with yellow, black and terra
the State Road Doarif to hold lu Restaurant • laat night.
OCT. 1
cotta which appea to be gloaeid,
cific enough.
Members of th* group, officers
nest meeting lu Sanford hy W. A.
A4 M i l li o n !
Kratxert, local engineer, who at­ of th* Sanford Police Depirtment,
John Holloway (Sanford)
tended the Board's meeting held had a* Uwlr guest* Judge V*t*sr
Josortena Row (Sanford)
In Clearwater several week* ago. Carlton, circuit Judge, Ninth Ju­
John E. Hodge (Sanford)
In hla letter to Cleveland. Wilbur dicial Circuit: Senator DougUs
Charles Gormtey (Sanford)
Jones expressed appreciation for Blenttrom; Representatives Mack
Louis* Pertain (Sanford)
th* Invitation extended by Kral- N. Cleveland Jr. and Gordon V
William Dorlon (Sanford)
icrt.
Frederick.
,
BDtha
“ It will be Impossible to hold
First mention of th* annual
Baby Olri Smith
th* neat meeting away from Policeman’* Ball waa mada at
Discharge* _
Tallahassee," captained the Road last night's get-together when
Arch Adama (Sanford)
Board Chairman, And he explain­ the President of th* Association,
Henry Bradley (Sanford l
ed that “the only meeting held Bgt. Ben Butter, revealed plans
Row L Franklin (Sanford)
away from Tallahassee waa In for th# forthcoming December
OCT. I
Clearwater."
•vent.
Invitation from tha Semlnoln
Vincent Evans (Osteen)
County Board of Commitslonrrs
Jack Benton Sr. (Sanford)
invited the State Road Beard to
LaVerne Wells (Sanford)
"have th. neat mealing or an Mag lie To Start
Charlie Worth** (Sanford I
early meeting of th* State Road
Visiting Hears: Private P.ooms, 11
For Brooklyn
Board In Sanford."
m.— • p. a .; Semi Private
BROOKLYN « —Manager Room* 2 p. a — 4 p. ra., T p. m.
Walter Alston of the Brooklyn —t p, m.; Pediatric*, II a. m.—
MANSLAUGHTER CHABGK
Dodgers today named Sol Mag- g p. a . (Parents an Dor grandPRODUCED AGAINST
Ite aa the definite starter in parents only) Obstetrics, accord­
U-YEAB-OLD
VEBO BEACH UB- Death of n tomorrow'a opening World Bar- ing to accommodations and no
hitchhiker in n highway wreck tee gam* at Ebbete Field vlsitora during feeding of babies.
produced a manslaughter charge against the New York Yank­
I'D RATHER BE MG'IT"
against a 16-year-old Miami boy, ees' Whiter Ford.
.Hsnry Clay, famed loth cen­
alleged driver of a stolen car that
tury statesman, said ha'd “ RaCasey Stengel, manager of
overturned during a chase by po*l the Yenktei. had announced
thsr be right than president."
lice.
earlier he would Be with Ferd
A erttie remarked that CUy need
Steve WaUae# waa held for Cir­ despite Brooklyn'* known ewetor he’d never be
cuit Court In SIAM hood.
teas against Ufthandad pitchSheriff Sam Joyce said Wallace or*.
To flid th* right poopl* for
lost control of tha car whit* SoTha M-year-old Maglte, a th* offers you have to moke,
bastlan police war. pursu'ng it right-hander,
will ha pltcklag pa* Waul Ada.
Saturday night James B. Smith,
CsB IStt far tho aid af an
only three daye reek, lie
YARDMAN atopa In Sanford afUr traveling SI, of Hamlet, N. C., whom Wal­ with
eiperionced Want Ad writer
waa
uaad
last
Saturday
In
gren; Mra. John Hawktnson; nnd Mrs. Elnsr Tidanun, hnataaa, Pouring, / Mr*. Ante
lace sod two 14-year-otI cumpan- Brooklyn's late
.
' raltea p lu s. “ I'm looking for yard work, «r a n y kind
aJ.
Kckkson, assisted by Z3aa Korea Tideman,algo gueat ol honor. (Stall Photo)
to* had picked up, was hilled
\H work 1 con find," be aald. (Staff Fboto)

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The Executive Board of the Wo*
iraa 'i auxiliary of the All Saint*
Episcopal Church mot at the bom*
of the president, Mr*. Arthur Will*
■o o m . Do Barr. Tuesday after*
coon. Plan* for the work of the
coming year were completed many
of which will he speakers and
bodk review* and moat of the
meeting* will be held la the new
pariih house.
Reservation* were made for the
Deanery meeting to be held Oct.
21 at New Smyrna Beach, at f t
Paul's Church.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Snodgrass
entertained with a family get to*
gether dinner Thursday. Enjoy*
lag this occasion were Mr, and
Mr*. Leon Vining. Mrs. Jnnn
Lewis of Orlando; Mr*. Jack
Jackson. J. G. David, Brent David
of Sanford and Mr. and Mn. Fred
fU B M M UVW la (ha M M reach the greatest display ot 0. S Navy mlfht In West Const waters
Bender of Enterprise.
la S4 yuan a t Alps p « i In ttview oH Long Beach, Callt Seerstary dI tha
Mr. and Mrs. Happy Henderson
and AgaLAiMgh BuTta, CfclM of Naval Operation*, wtra among
S t
SOI last n tta mil la formatkn, Tha review was
by thoming M ia V* &amp; Kavy as *»**■
and family of Orlando were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Henderson Wednesday.
Bill Dickens is visiting friends
and relative* In Miami.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Henderson
were dinner guests of frivols »
Orlando Tuesday.
Mrs. Bill Graham of Miami wa»j
the weekend guest of Mr. sad
By ADDIE PREVATT
Mrs. Kirby Sellars.
Candy Wesson of Sanford spent
Mr. and Mrs. Haney Dunn.
the weekend here with her grand*
Harvey and Linda were weekend
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. S u £
guests of friends and relative! far
menlll.
W
Tampa.
Mr*. Blanche Edwards of San*
The Pathfinder rial* of the
ford, and Mri. Roy Newton of
Barnett Methodist church met a t ____ _
^ w&lt;
Winter Park spent Wednesday here
the bom* of Mr. and Mrs Cecil. vUlting hU parent*. Mr. and'Mrs
with th*ir mother, Mr. and Mn.
Sellars on Clark St. Monday even* j. g. Harris.
E. M. Grant.
ing. During t ^ b ^ ^ ^ d o n
Mf Ind Mr&gt; E&lt;hrird Flwctt,
plan, were CompetedI for the Oct. h„ , n lu n td frotn Waynesvibe,
Mr*. Ed Fulford waa boitua
S B««ting which w^n begin with s c ^
lb,
to an "old fashion" all day quilt*
i toTcrtd oUh tapper i l the ** «*,*#«#■ itp ««ui iim p o
ing at her home Wednesday. A
r w u , . i w r clubho w M l— «
S » “ ” ' £m °
fried chicken dinner w u enjoytd
by ail, Thor* attending the cveat
..S i
While her husband nerved bit twt
thw a r ^ l y eId UihJ&lt;mei tUU
tctiT, -3ty ^
the Nava
were the following: Mrs. J. %
lowii in p*rlj to r twi • i i l t i com* *&gt; . I¥ *
fi t*
McLain. Mrs. T. W. Prevail, Mrs;
pi*to with decorations and spook. * ■ " "
w ‘ »hl"*ton. D. C.
Kader Hart, Mrs. Merle Summer*
and goblin*. Sort, like when we w. P Burke, who i* a pattern
sill. Mr*. Letter Harper, Mrs. J,
war# kid*. So, if you roally want A* *£# £ * n:ral Florid* TB Hoipi
D. Stone, Mrs. Harry Gieger, Mr*.
to hart porno good i n r t t u n b t f
^ Orlando w ti h o s t for tlu
Janet Summenill and the hot*
the data and PU try to rta is d Oitt wooktsd.
teis.
you, com# and Join u*. Following
Kd Sherlock of Eau
The P-TA held its meeting at
tha huaiacs* Mssioo refreshment* Aurora, N. Y. wa* in town In
the school auditorium Tuesday
of cooties and puneh wsro served " « « . **U1** ber house and sett
night. Mn. Lewis Brademyer,
by tho hr*t»«i
ling up her Lake Mary affals
THIS MODM unravel* a timely president presided over tha meet*
fashion story in Los Ar.geics. ing. The hoatsaaea, Mr*. Marla
Jrn . W. A. Goodwin celebrated
She is weiring a Somerset, a Summenill, Mrs. Wendell Brad&lt;0
ber birthday Sunday with a fami­
wool rtrlcuult with a sweatered Mrs. Ed Fulford and Mrs. Sackett
ly dinner at her home. All of her
look, designed by Rose Marie
family with the exception of Mra.
Reid. The understated maillot, served refreshment* of punch and
Dorothy Cohen and her family ef
a
serious swimmer's favorite, cookie* to tbe 40 attending.
Seville, with their families were
features
a camisole top with
there to Join in the celebration. AH
wide strap# which can be hal­ surprise Tuesday, when her ion,
reported a most enjoyable day.
tered. The .sipperl*** swimsuit Kirk Frost flew in from his home
Mr. and M n. W. H. Stevenson
rolls on JtM ilka a stocking. In SanU Rita, N. M. to spend hsr
and daughter of Tampa war*
birthday with her.
weekend guosts at the homo of
Friends of Bobby Weiderhold
which
occurred
recently
in
Varna
I.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Throop
N. J. following a long nines*. She wjll be glad to know that he is at
Mrs. Belie Johnson left Tues­
has returned from attending the home, recuperating from a r*c&lt;M
day by plane for a month’s visit
funeral
and waa accompanied emergency appendectomy.
with relatives and friends In Tnl*
horn* by her mother, who will rw* M r.. pnd Mn- Richard Iren
is, okla.
main wit* her tome lima. Tha have snored .ditto'' th e ' remodeled
Mr. sod Mrs. Harold Stull
Lutgeoa were regular winter re­ Boulevard, which they purchased
visited friend* and release* la
sidents of Sanford aa long as some time ago.
St. Petersburg for Mreral days
Mrs. L. E. Ber kley left Sept.
his
health permitted him to travel.
last week.
Mn. Edith Yerian of Montreal, 21 for Pensacola whan Chief
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Long sod
Canada, is the guest of her friends Beckley w u to Join her. From
daughters Patsy and Linda wore
Mr. and Mr*. Ray Connors and here, they would drive to his new
dinner guest* at the borne of her
their daughter, Mrs. Helen An­ duty station a t NAS, Kingsville,
parents. Mr. and Mr*. C. E. Ed­
drew. She is a former resident cf Tex. They have purchased * home
wards in Orange City Sunday in
there.
f
Lake Mary.
celebration of their 40tb wedding
Mra. Margaret Humphrey and
Friends of J. H. Skews, will be
anniversary aal Mr. Losfa birth*
aorry to hear that he his been daughter. Linda (pent Sunday with
day*
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taken to Orange Memorial Hospi* her son*in law and daughter, Mr.
tal in Orlando, suffering from a and Mn. J. B. illia In Orlando.
They attended the Church of tha
kidney complication.
Mrs. Dale Alexander, and the Nanrene and heard the Rebel
children arrived in Lake Mary tyartet.
from Accident, Md where they
The Lake Mary Post Office it
have spent the summer, Sunday. installing another 40 mail boxes,
Mr. Alexander will join them later* which la an index of the growth
Her father and brother drove of the community.
them down, scheduling their va­ Mr. and Mn* John Chaikly M
cations so they could spend them are announcing tha birth of a son,
in Florida.
at tbe Winter Park Memorial
Mrs. 0. J. Laity had a pleasant Hospital on Sept. 22.

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MMOCtATK Presidential nom­
inee Adlai E. Stevenson return*
the ^lem ne ef well-wishers at
a rally In Silver Spring. Md. Ha
charged that Fiuridmt Ttitn
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Staff Organized

Bids Are Awarded
Today For New
O ffice Machinery

Bids were awarded this morn­
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ing by the Board of Seminole Coun
Crooms Academy’s Panther ty Commissioners for new office
B uff for the School newspaper machinery to modenure the pro­
was organised last week. Tht of­ cedure now used In both the
ficers for the year ere as loBews: 1Seminole County Tax Collectore
Joyce Dean, Edltor-ln-ehlef; »nd lha Ta* Assessors offices
The Addressograph Company,
Julia Wright, Feature Editor:
whose
bid for an Addrenograph,
Jamee Ellxy, Managing Editor;
wllh metal platea, cab­
Zorah Melvin, Newt Editor; Abra- complete
inets, and other necessary equip­
.b a m Buckner, Editorial Writer; ment was submitted by E. A.
^ C arrie Hunt, Betty Jackson, and Donnelly, Central Florida Repre­
Mary Wilson Social Editors and sentative of the company, was
Fashion Editors; Samuel Nesbitt; awarded a contract In the amount
George Brown end Edgar Williams of U.BT9.
The Burroughs Adding Machine
Sports Editors: and Elaine CrumlCo. was also awarded a contract
ty. Photographer.
in the amount of *691 net for a
Bullness Staff; George Brown, validating machine for the use of
Advertising Manager; James Mor­ the two offices. Charles R. Walk­
ris, Circulation Managerjand Leo­ er, special representative of the
nard Smith. Office Manager.
Burroughs Adding Machine Co.
J. Typists: Joyce Dean, George attended the meeting.
™ Brown, Abraham Buckner, Walter
Watkins, Leonard Smith, James
Ellxy, Eugene Church, Edgar
Williams. Alumease A t k i n a , Plant Is Gutted
Elaine Cruralty, Zorah Melvin,
Mary Wilson, Joo King, Joseph By Predawn Fire
BALTIMORE OB— A pre-dawn
Walden, Mercedes Johnson. Julia
Wright, Janie MorrU, M a r y fire gutted a furniture menufaeturing plent today in a congested
Hughes and Moses Williams.
Artist and Cartoonist, Eugene warehouse dlitrict only four
_ Church: Cla«» Rrniresen'atlves, blocks from the huge University
P Ninth Grade. Eliza Fimtick, Joyce of Maryland Hospital.
More than 70 pieces of fire de­
Hillsman, Willie Smith, George
, Murphy; 10th Grade. Ben Wil­ partment equipment were sum­
liams, Richard W. Williams, Jen- moned by 10 alarms to the scene
ethal Taylor; ltth Grade, Edward
Carwise, Zorah Melvin, Frantina
Legal Notice
Mathis; 12th Grade, Samuel Neibit, Bettya Jackson, Buck Jones; I 'a e r a t H r l M l M i
and Mrs. E. J. Eubanks, sponsor .\UT1CK Irt HIUIKUV.................
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t h a t 1 a m ciiRms«l in bu»lit*»* a t
and advisor.
Borins*. c /« »*. u
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The Panther Staff, along with Banlamiu
uona»t&gt;JU, el*., un d e r llte CWUtluu*
B.ntauUo M v m a Heroic* and
their advisor, aim to make this name
III,I l luiriiil m r i i U i T »»lil *»'»«
W the belt Panther newspaper pub- wllh lha Clark ut th«* Circuit Court*
“ 'Itcation year In the history of or in i lit*lu c-uuuti. Biurtu* in accutuanc* w llh ill* pruvulon ui th* e l f
* ‘Crooms Academy.
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Ten More
(Caatlxwed from page Owe)
machines would bring the county's
machines te a total of 31 and that
every precinct would t-se the
machines on Nov. A
Voting machines will be assign­
ed to precincts, Herndon said, with
Precinct one using four machines;
Precinct two, me; Proelnet three,
six; Precinct four, 1; Preelnst
five, two; Precinct six, 1; Precinct
aeven, 11,; Precinct eight, one; Pre
dnet nine, J; Precinct 10, one;
Precinct 11, two; Precinct 11, one
Precinct 13, one; Precinct 14.
two: Precinct IS, six; and Precinct
16, one.
Clerk 0. P. Herndon advised the
board of Commissioners that the
Jury box had been depleted with
the drawing of 100 hirers for the
condemnation tult row in pro­
gress.
An order was presented from
Circuit JmUo Vessse '"arlton fnr
the drawing of 430 additional
names for the fury box ‘o be used
during the batanro of 'he year.

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leave Sen/ord on the West C e n t; New Yolk and a passenger repre- [ shopping, sight-seeing and Other
Champion at 3:30 p. m. Sunday, | tentative of the Atlantic Coast activities. It will atso given them
Nov. II, arriving in New York Line, experienced In the handling an opportunity to witness the
Mnndny, Nov. 19, and returning of tours, will accompany tho mammoth a n n u a l Christmas
will leave New York on tho West group to and from Now York.
ParaJo on Thanksgiving Day.
Coast Champion FilJay, Nov. 33, Tht tour la plaancd tu mnki this
Any Coast Line ticket agent
arriving Ssnford Saturday, Nov. theatre-lovers' holiday a happy will be glad to furnish romplete
24. Experienced tour personnel and memorable occasion, but Information with respo-.t to th*
will be on hand at all limes in thora will also be freo time for tour.

WALKER'S FIRST WIFE ILL
MIAMI BEACH UR- The first
wife of the late mayor Jam** t .
Walker of New York City Is Ut al
a hospital hero.
Attache* said the condition o t
Mrs. Jenet Allen Walker, TO, w it
poor. She and Walker, flamboyant
Gotham figure of the "roaring
twenties,'* ware divorced tat
He died In 1046.

r.imc she magic that made pmstlile so wonder­
on;thefully dillritnt a Ford. In the: toughest
to
nud inis ever given to a car, this “Inner
hmt" drmnnttrated tint a ‘ST Fmd rides i
sweet and low. . . that it takes the bumps with
out a bobble, (be curves without the nUtn. . .
and, that in power, it “takes nothing from
nobody!" Nothing on u’/ieeii h u n itt, handle,'
or hohti up like * Fordt

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A modern one story taDdtaf t* jf
house the Florida Loan do. offleeB
being constructed or Sanford
Ave. between First and Second
St*.
,
The building (■ being erectvt
with block walls, terratzo floor*,
with a plate glass front end
plastic Ulumlnsled sign,
M
Celling* of th* building win
b e o f red eedar, natural
finish. Another featur* of the
new building, which Is exported
to be completed In four to aix
weeks, will be that It la to be atf
conditioned.
The building ts being construct­
ed by A. W. Lee, owner and
operator of the Florida to rn Co,
with plans and specification* by
John Burton It'. Architect
Location nf th* new building
for th* Sanford dowtown area
is between Hunt's Feed StoH and
the Wllson-Maler Furniture Co,
Annex on Sanford Ave.

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th a t It. W, Lord a n d l la u l * I- Untd,
111* w ile th* holder ol III* Collowlna
c erlU irat* h*» filed »*ld c e rtific a te
[or U h d f t d to h i Imufu ih ttu o n .
The certific ate numli*r and &gt;*ar of
liauiece. Hi* description of lha p r o ­
perty* and th* name In which II
tta* A lie n e d are *• follows!
( e r il f l ia l* No. US T ea r of I mu
a n t e dun* J* A. U._US4.
UeM-elellee e f F e e p e e lri
V H of NKU of a w &gt; i of I f l f t,
Kacilon Si, T ow nship IS
lia n a * S« Kaet S A c re.
Nsmo In which aa*a*&gt;*4 Sllnnla U
llr r a n , h*lre.
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,
All of asld property belnz In th*
County of Seminole, Btat* of F l o r ­
id*. U n l e u such re rtlflc a l* *haU
ha red«*med nccordlne to U * th*
property deacrlbed In such certlflr a l* Will b* &gt;old to th* blahe*!
bidder *t lh* fr o n t door nf t h e M*mInnl* County Court llnu«e a t Banford. Florid*, on lb* flr»t Slondty
In lh# m onth nf Noyemhnr ISIS
which la th* Slh day ol N o ro m b tr
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A Theatre Holiday In New York,
Nov. 19-33, Is being sponsored bjr
the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
according to L. T. Sheppard, Ticket Agent, Sanford.
The package tour Is planned to
give Floridians almost aI foil weak
:nt in New
of fun and entertainment
rill include
York and the price will
reserved reclining seat, round
coach transportation, transfer*
between the railroadI station
etitlon and
hotel in New York, room accotnmodstlons at the Paramount
Hotel for four nights and orcheS'
tra seat tickets to!
No Time for Sergeants
Andy Griffith; Major Barbara
with Charles Laughton; Diary of
Anne Frank with Joseph Schlldkraut; Most Happy Fella wllh
Robert Weede; Radio City Music
Hall featuring “The Rockrttee";
and Cinerama or Oklahoma.
Also Included will be tea at the
wauorf-Astoria and tickets for
television shows. Pullman accom­
modations will be available at
slightly higher charges.
Sheppard said the party will

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Constructing Now,
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on the southwest edge of Bill I
more’s business section,
Firemen brought the blale un
der control la less than three
hours.
Five firemen were hurt when s
section of wall collapsed. All were
treated for cuts and bruises at
Mercy Hospital and released.
The old three.story brick build­
ing, covering about a quarter of rated In an area where ware­
a block, housed the Royal Ameri­ houses are interspersed with sub.
standard row houses.
can Manufacturing Co.

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ASSOCIATION BEGINS
CONVENTION *0!&gt;lY
MIAMI BEACH UB- The Na­
tional Consumer Finance Assn., *n
organisation of loan rompaniei, be
gen Its 42nd annuli convention
■Tuesday amid a showee of pre­
dictions that present restriction*
on credit will continue for *om*
time.

A C L To Sponsor
Theatre Holiday
Irt New York City

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Y ou're In for a thrill when you see this new knockout
named Fordl But save your superlatives till you
drive it! T hat's where die fun really s u m .

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drives el picture brightfits* out to youl

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they were you. For you’re commanding the hnigcit,
lowest, heaviest, biggest car ever to sport tutli a low
rice lag. There's head room to spare lor a new fall
o n n et. . . stretch-out space fur a "Daddy Longlrgs."

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You’ll find that the tough and ready new “Inner
Ford'* it built to take the roughest road you’ll care
to travel. Ncwr outboard rear »inriiigs and ball-joint
fiont suspension let Fold take Ute linns without the
tilt. New swept-back control arms help take bounce
out of bumpk
Best of all, Ford’s library-like quiet is built in. And
the new “Inner Ford" is why. For never before in

hat there been a Imdy with so turn It cxti
Ford's I
blaring, to firmly anchored to its foundation.
on rail choose limn lluec big Siticr A m m em ry
'•K's with up to -l.» Iioiv-jmswct. T liric’s also a new
Mileage Maker Six with l i t huncjMiwcr, the most
modern Six in the industry.
You can pick your Foul tailored to your tlcvitrs
and your budget, tool Choose fioin nine mcr-t7-fout
Fail lane or Fail lane S00 models or tioin five over-1Gfoot Custom or Custom .KI0 models. O r take sour
piik fiom Fold’s five longer, lower, ticsv station
wagons. Whichever model you select, you'll get a
tar that's been re invented born die wheels up!
So there's the new Lind of Fold. Big! Craciouil
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Daffy Season Is In Full Swing

Projects Ahead In City's,
Expansion Program
it doe* Sanford and Seminole County
of thorn? . . and what doei the
reveal for the future?
_'c more ahead than one would eoa*
bring into the picture called “expan*r Been though mueh has been accomplished,
I big job la atiU to the front of ua - and
.^ r ooreful planning, working elosfely togeth­
er, and with the aupport of the dtlaena In
]trt d ty and county, all of the plena can be
_____ , of these project! are already on the
-Amring table - frankly, with the approval
d f the City Fathera. For Instance - the San1 Chrle Center - Fire Station No. 2 the Colored Swimming Fool - these
to 8anford are already being put
nd begin construef M to eaU for bids and
An Important project to guide the think% a of bmataamnnan and inveatora la that of
-•C ity Planing". Sanford la experiencing
’growing pains—new buildings are beginning
to la v e the ground to rise up Into sections
Aa the south - north - east - and west, each
* “ n placed to an area thought by
, to bo the most central location
_____to its type. But are those buildings,
-jfc this ♦npatMtM&gt;, to the proper places?
^ O n ly through the employment of a proIfagikmel city planner - an engineer whose
-business it is to lay out the proper and most
-desirable growth according to types of bus-ja w , neighbors, subdivisions, streets, and
■WD other necessary data - can the city best
plan for Its Immediate growth.
_ 'A elty, whose future reveal* that Ita poprWatkm wfll nearly triple in nine years, needs
-and must have at ita fingertips a long range
»plan for Ita Immoalate growth.
• • What can Sanford and Seminole County
took forward to? A causeway across the St.
, Johns River from French Avenue across
AM lake Into a new route for 17-92 four"toning the heaviest traffic to the state into
an orderly ribbon of visitors coming and go;to g through Central Florida from Tampa to
"Jacksonville and Daytona Beach.
The Sanford Titusville Canal is another
- project ,l “ f ‘&lt; of us that will bring untold
mQUoos into the Sanford and Seminole Coun­
ty area. The new canal - although planned
and originated more than 80 years ago la a saw avenue through which both in­
dustry and tourism will make new inroads
Into the immediate area.
rt in Sanford - local ettissna look for-

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Tuesday, October 2, 1950

ward to th* extension of th* present sewer
lines to bring in all of th* areas that do not
now have the sanitary facilities the muni­
cipality could bring them.
There a n miles of dty streets which need
paving in order to modernise and bring the
entire community, d ty limit* to dty limits,
Into an ana whldi might be called complete­
ly modern.
The annexation program la yet to tom*
about - a necessity for a dty bursting at Ita
seams. Even though hundreds of home own­
ers and property owners look forward to
being n part of the City of Sanford, It has
not yet been realised.
A sewage Treatment Plant la another step
forward for the dty. No doubt, when th*
Utility Department of the dty comes within
the financial condition aa enumerated by
the dty*e fiscal agents, th* disposal plant
will become a reality. It Is one of the neces­
sary Improvements each member of the
Board of Sanford d ty Commissioner* feels
should be done. However, they are await­
ing the time when monies can be provided,
BAM DAWKXf
for this pert of the dty's expansion plan NEW By
YORK (It—Stock market
can not be realised Immediately without
jitters appear today to be Mafia,
raising the utility tax now being enforced. ad
largely to brokers boardroom*.
There Is still another Important phase of The public sceardtog to gav*
expansion not yet accomplished and about amen statistics- h a ae t let &lt;he
uncertainty chans* Ita habit or
which much has been written; the docks and plana.
The public continue**to step
wharves for water freight moving along the op its total ipandlng, cottto* bade
S t Johns River from shipping canter* of th* only on m»eh things sa autos,
and stocks.
East to the shipping center of Florida. Industrallsta have long realised that such a And hostoessmso have stretched
project would immediately bring to Sanford their epmuting end borrowing plan*
m an . Neither higher price*
and Central Florida a flurry of industry,
sopor interest charges ap.
trade, traffic, and population growth un­ pear to have deterred the
the industrialist,
known In yean goM by.
ear to alas getting a re­
Sanford and Seminole County are for* assuring pat,
.Tha Agriculture De­
tunate In haring so much ahead of them - partmant let fer production af
just over the horiaon.
uveaeck aad Its graduate to in­
to efftat *Ugh«ly
Talking about them will not make dreams
taut and exoeeta
com* true. It Is self-help, cooperation, unity prices ta be faMy
stable aa a m i within our municipality and county, the push
hie basis.
and shove that comes from an aggressive Betatl sates a n caattoolng to
spirit aimed at Sanford and Seminole County _ aa this month, tha Department
af Comaura* reports. Dollar vol­
growth.
ume ia swotted both by higher
Already behind ua and accomplished- Price*
aad by larger unit sates.
building our community at a faster rat* Industrial production snapped
than one would have realized just five short hack sharply to August from the
years ago are projects like the widening of Jaly slowdown due to the (tool
The department toots far
17-92 giving visitor* easier aocess to the strike.
the Increased pace to esatteue tha
west coast of Florida through Tampa and rest of tha year. Tha retail aad
other eities; French Avenue has become a
throughway; the New York Giants Dormi­
tory is under construction; a modern sewer When antes af tha money la
and water program was completed; a brand eomtog Cram far aB this spending
is shown to a report by-Iks Ns.
new Southern Bell Telephone Co. dial ex­ Useal
A s m . af Matoal Bcvtoga
change is under construction; the Sanford Beaks. Depositors have base with*
Naval Air Station is permanent and with
have
It millions of dollars in an expansion plan that tost,
money oa that total
which will funnel more and more retail trad* to put la
into Sanfordt and tha annual New York af increase to leea than a year
Giants Mayfair Inn PGA |15,OOU Open a ago.
winter event which attracts visitors from Aad how soma af the money 1*
being spent is also shown to tha
every section of the continent
same report. These banka in ­
Plenty has been accomplished and there's creased their holdings of m art,
more to be done. 8o much to be done that gages In August by HT million dol­
Sanford and Seminole County leaders can­ lars, compared with 224 griPtoa
not afford to be lulled to sleep. There must dollar* ta tha 1*85 month.
be action - concerted effort - planning and The Cammarc* Department re*
port* aslaa ptehtog up fee fund,
studying.
tu n aad fleer coverings, aggULet's keep what we have—industry, com­
mercial establishment*, and professional of dte and TV m u .
fices—and get morel
If you asked a __

Public Steps Up Total Spending
af good times, ha
might reply that tha government
reports are mostly of condRlooa
past, while a trader buys stocks
far what ha thinks tha future win
be.

Tbo puhUe doesn't share this
narvausnass yet. And the calmer
view might turn out to be tha bat.
ar one'. The market haa borrowed
trouble unnecessarily many time*
in tha past.

MFF-A-DAY’

available to • modern corporation.
To launch an old brand aoap to
n now pink color—and incidentally
open the annual civic drive "for
n cleaner New York"—Procter A
Gamble donated 109,000 bar* of
tb* stuff to pave a block of
Rockefeller Plasm.
Tha aoap, enough to wash a
family of four for 4,154 years, had
n retell value of some 111,000.
It wms put down by 40 Hunter
Collage girls, then picked up after
a few hours by 80 Boy Scouts ns
their good deed for the day. The
soap then was donated to various
charities.
Throughout tbo strange exhibi­
tion many bystander* hoped for
a big rain. All ware sure tha re­
sulting auda would drown the RCA
building.
The Ron son Corp. was tha
other entrant in the bustoeaa
stunt-of-the-week
contest.
TO
launeh • new electric (haver, Ron­
son advertised la IS major eltlo*
for men willing to sacrifice their
beards—at $5,000 an ounce—on n
weekly television program It was
sponsoring.
Tha offar was made only af­
ter a preliminary test showed that
even * Rip Van Winkle beard
would Up the scales at less than a
full ounce.
Within a day after tha ad ap­
peared, hundreds of replies earns
by mall, phona and wire.
They ranged from a college pro*
fessor In Philadelphia to a depart­
ment atom’s professional Santa
Claus, who makes his living In
tha off-aeason sailing vitamin
pills.
"Tha Santa Claus demanded
$50,000 for his beard—said he'd
spent 10 years landscaping It,"
reported Barnard Dwortsan, th*
company's ad manager,
"A Brooklyn seaman wanted to
Mil his beard so ha could go visit
his wife In England. Ha told us
ha hadn't earn the girl sine* 30
minutes after h# married her, as
ha bad to Uar* to eateh hla ship.

“I don't know Just
mueh
thla thtag will cost us. Every man
Am erica now seams to b* - t a r n
ta|ka Ibeard, particularly out west
wMira towns are celebrating their
centennials."
Dworxan has reason to feel
worried. Jamas W. Browser, man­
aging editor of tha Barber's Jout*
nal, estimates there arc at least
140,600 beard wearers in tha na­
tion,
"What If a bearded lady showa
up?" ha aald. "Wa specified maite
beards, but If a bearded lad"
showed up and demanded equal
righto she could causa us a lot
af trouble."

News O f Men
In Service
LONG BEACH, Calif. (PHTNCF
— Seventy-two ship* of tha VS.
P in t Pleat and lto Navy sir*
craft including the Bln* An|ali,
crack flight demonstration team,
wars stum bled at Long Beach,
Calif., Sept 14 for th* laricst
fleet review sine* World War II.
Participating aboard the daitroytr USS Richard B. Andsrson
was Harold P. Stamper, ms chinite's mats sacond class, UgfO
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack E
■temper of 1308 W. Third St.
Th* exercise, by Vice Admiral
Robert L. Dennison, USN, Com­
mander of tbs First Ftost, was
m itw ad by tha Secretary of the
Navy, Hon. Charles 8. Thomas.
Secretary Thomas also witness­
ed the finals of the "Mrs. U. S.
Navy" contest to Long Beach
Sept. 15.
POET SILL, OMi— We. Jack
Better, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Bo*
ben Kstter, Sanford recently wee
assigned to th* 5$lth Plaid Artfl*
lery Battalion a t Port Bill, Okie.
A medical aidman to the bat­
talion's Headquarters Battery,
Better holds the UN sad Barest
Service Medals among hb decora­
tion i.

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Candidates Stick To Party Promises
1Y JAMBS MARLOW
t W Pi n s K m Aaelyat
WASHINGTON (AP&gt; - Any
to President Elsi m i M for
in th* way
Stf premises to h*lp fn n a m must
bn disappoints* So far.

BY UAL BOYLE
NEW YORK &lt;AP|—The daffy
Mason ia in full twinr!
One corporation paved a Man*
batten s t m t with soap this week,
another made a nationwide offer
to buy m alt bearda at $5,000 no
ounce.
The two event* hlghUfhted a
fact llttla noted by the publit^tha iaercailn* tendency of bl*
bualneaa to adopt carnlval-styl*
press a*ant stunts.
Phlnaai T. Barnum, father of
tha circus-type school of promo*
Uon In America, today would rank
aa a piker la tha field.
Even tha fabuloua Jim Moran
now looms ns an amateur. After
all, Jim manly performed such
toy feata as becoming the first
man In htatery to find a Media
to a haystack, mil an Icebox to
an Eskimo, and hatch an oatrich
a** by alula* an It himself.
"Thar*’* a sucker born every
minute”—nor Honan had tha
funds for off-baat promotions bow

Both men m etUktog clasa, la
partial premised laat Aufiiat la
lhatr convention pietism*. Nat*
Uar baa offered anythJoe liysad
what tboM platforms
Both men now lava mada am*
Jot farm ipaoahaai Kiaaahowar at
Paerin, 111., Wednesday night
Stavonaon at Newton, Iowa, laat
Saturday.
' Tha major difference
tha promises mada by
and hla Republican! and
and h it Democrat! .till revolve*
around tbo quaatloa of price *upporta.
Klaanhowar stick* by flexible
price supports as tha medidno the
farmer* need, Stevenson la all for
prion aapparta fisad at SO
s e a t of parity Or
Thar* ia a diffaranaa to tha way
tha two man any they look at
farmer*.

In tha eaaa of bath
■mat to what they ant
inland la a ralatm ly
Otherwise tb
i sp wit)

tloa aad

to tha

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tb* *t 80 gar
regard to
s*

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«r parity w tiM *

W t want to axfond our deepest and m oit sincere thanks to tha follow­
ing firm s:

for tha

lhatr putlog

Utn loc
Than* have bam speech** typL
m l af thla
has
miss sa far. Thar*
of fire
bean a
and a
gnat
abundance of
to atata attUudsa already
pretty familiar.
But (her* was a small sprtokIto* of political salt!
Ia hla Newton speech
son acoffsd a t what
promised tha farmara to his IMS
campaign. And ha maatleaad Bl*
ar by

at Blovoaam aad the
without mam
naana a t all aad tbs
The seat af
l a m leads aad talk* af a farm
a t *hat
degression. Farm tosaata has da*
clined alnco 1BS1. But Eisenhower
laat nlsht saw things ratlin* bat*
tor, thanks toi fcJj Ifpnhffntoi.

STARTS TONIGI
START! Dili

‘'8 HAKEDOWN”
■TARRING
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5:80 AM . to MIDNITE
SEVEN DAYS A WEEK
'A N G ELS

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Hayward Equipment Co.
J . fir M. Distributing Co.
C a lo ric A ppliance Corp. ’
Senkarik G lass fir Paint Co.
Bryant Heating Specialists
Stafford Elactric Co.
Dearborn Stove Co.
Ray W all
Evans Roofing fr Heating Co. T
H . B. Papa Co.
Hughes Texaco
Florida Stott Bank

Electric Supply Co., Inc.
M iracle Concrete
Joe W. Robertson
Sinclair O il fir G as Co.
Eckles Distributing Co.
L P. G . Equipment Co.
Notional Stove Co.
Baggerly Appliance Center
Powell's O ffice Supply
Brisson Funeral Home
M arcel Faille
D elta Tank Manufacturing Co., Inc.

A N D S P E C IA L TH A N K S T O T H E P U B LIC W h o s o wonderful response
mod# our grand opening such o success.

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S o cia l

Women's G o lf Assn
Will Hove Courtesy
Golfer' Each Week

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wTO footnotes
footi
to fashion

SteoK rry Held
A t SN AS; Party
Slated Next Week

Calendar

TVKADAV
The Sanford Woman’* CM wOl
aa face, and bring it up under the The Air Station Officers wives
The regular monthly luncheon For you gals who want to be
The Sanford Tourist Bad Shuf- have lu tint marttog, • hmcfc
eyes to cover up dark circles.
well-dressed
but
don’t
h
a
v
e
a
held
a
steak
fry
In
back
of
BOQ
of the Sanford Women’s Golf As­
fltboard Club witl have a covered eon, at tto club buOdtag at 12:89
large allowance to spend on your Eyas are still IT, but mascara under lights with each of the dish
supper at t:00 at th* club­ U a. Ho*teases win to Mra. A&gt;
sociation wss held at the Mayfair wardrobe, the wisest buy la "se­
and eyebrow pencil ere used sub ladles bringing a covered dish. house.
Hardesty, Mrs. Roy TUUa,
Inn County Club, Wednesday parates.” With enough blouses,
tly this season. You’re supposed About 13 couples attended, among The Woman'* Society el Chrial- Mrs I# T. Dost, Mra. B. R. Back
Sept. 16 at 12:30. P r e s i d e n t shorts and ekirta you can be cor­
to get the tame big-eyt look but whom were two new couplet ian Service will hold an Execu­ and Mra J. A. Youag. Georg*
Mrs. Ruth Herron welcomed new rectly dressed for any occasion, without the harah color lines that
aboard tha station, Lt. and Mrs. tive Board totaling at 9 a.m. fol­ Touhy will b* guest speaker.
from weeding the garden to at­
members and guests.
were
fashionable
last
season.
tending the theater.
W. M. Webber and Lt. Cdr. and lowed by a Business and Program Tb* Women of the Pint Pres­
meeting at 1:41 a.m.
byterian Church will k m Us*
Mrs. Verne Smith, a member of If yoa’R look around the storea
Thl* new look of elegance la Mrs. L. J. Leary,
By PAT WOOD
the Board of the Florida Women’s here In Sanford, you’ll find any especially good for women over A "Bon Voyage" party for tb* The Brownie Scouts of tb* First monthly Executive Baud Maittoj
the Sesalos Room at 19:09 a. aw
Golf Association, was introduced, type of blouse you might wish 33 who find sophisticated fashions officers of VAH-11, soon to be de­ Presbyterian Church will meat to toTh*
Y«a hear a lot of talk about
Roy Scout* of tho PM
usually more complimentary to ployed for an overseas assign' the Youth Building at S:0» MB.
for.
For
wear
with
Barmuda
after which it was announced that
Presbyterian Church wffi mool.ll
tha Preach Quarter in Now OrTha
Daughter*
of
Wesley
Sun­
their years.
aborts,
the
Ivy
League
look
la
tho
Satchel To Speak Mrs. Blanche Nicely wss the local thing—dark striped boy-ahlrta It will put ths young married ment, will be held at BOQ during day School Clats of th* First tb* Scout Room at tb* Chunk .ah
^ l a u a , but Haro U aomathlng
the week, The officers of BOQ
you’ve probably * •» « board be- A t Southside P-TA representative on the Inter-City with button-down collars, a button woman in the chic bracket for are devoting the whole day to Methodist Church will hold Its 7:09 p.m.
Tournament board.
on the back of tha collar and a after-five dates too, because the them starting with "happy hour" annual supper and business meet­ Tb* Philatto* Claae *f tho
- fora. Mrs. Billblmor, who baa Just
pleat
in the back. Most ponular elegant look la not limited to ex In the afternoon followed by buf. ing at 6:30 p.m. Mra. Roy Tillla' First Presbyterian Church wiB
The
group
voted
to
adopt
a
returned from a trip to this ro. Meeting, Thursday
fat dinner, after which tho Melod- Group will act ** hoitaaaea. Thar* meet at tto tom* of Mr*. W. A.
color
combinations are black or peslve tastes.
montie city aayi that palpi# Uvinf The Southside P-TA will meet fluctuating handicap this year,
aires will play for an evening of will also bo an Inatellattoa of WUUa, Ml X. mth .Street, I t Tt«
charcoal
gray
with
clutter
stripes
Young
moderns
who
adore
so­
to tbs rranch Quartar can’t altar Thursday, Oct. 4, at the Southside and to have a “courtesy golfer"
dancing.
officers at thla tlm*.
p.m. Oo-boetoeae* will to Mil. 0.
In
red,
green
or
brown.
phistication
after
they
gat
n
taste
pr romodal thair bourn without
L. Redding and Mra. A. F. Huai
Chief
Warrant
Offlver
Fllbry,
The
Pioneer
Fellowship
and
School. Ths theme of the meeting each week during the year.
of
It
will
become
encouraged
by
For dressier wear with skirt*
the dopraaa parmiaaloa of the
base Maintenance officer at Pu­
will be “Report on Report Cards.” Winners of prises given at the there are many flattaring, new ladylike charm too, and they’ll blic Works, has recalved orders Recreation of tho First Presbyter­ Tba Girl Scout* of tto Ftret
Franch Quarter Authority. That of
ian Church wUl meet to the Youth
At 7:15 tho parents will go to luncheon were: Mrs. Lucille aoftly detailed blouses, with the find It to th. wardrobe, hairdos and for Barbers Point, Hawaii, ht Building from 6:00 p. m. through Presbyterian Chunk wtB meat ul
course, la bow it menaces to re1:20 p.m. at tha Church.
makeup
created
for
thair
own
sat.
teaion’a
Imporant
ladylike
look
Heard, Mrs. Catherine Jackson,
expects to be detached around S:00 p.m,
|9 mala basically the same today thair child's room where the teach- Mrs. Jean Collins and Mrs. Jackie achieved through delicate touches
The Senior High FoUowahJh RoNov.
23.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Fllbry
rewill britf them on how she
Th* Unity Class will matt to tha creation of the Ftret Pirehywrttto
of lace or ambroidary, Edwardian
^ u it was la tha days of tha
Crawford.
aide
at
1IM
Palm
Way.
Mra.
FitValdes Hotel at • p. m. veryon* Church win meet at tto CtoMk
dashing gallants, beautiful ladles, marks report cards and how they Winners In the golf tournament rufflas, feminine neckline*, or Mrs. D. Van Daley bry, her daughter Jaqntline, and ia welcome.
should interpret those marks.
bell banded cuffs.
at 7:09 f, m.
their
son
Frederick,
intend
to
were:
Class
A
(Most
4’s)
Mrs.
and duals fought under tha “duelTha Seminole High School P-TA Tto Mid-Week BJU* Keur w*
New sheer georgette and chiffon Feted With Shower, stay in Sanford until Uia end of
At
1:00
the
parents
will
gather
Jeanne
Foulk:
Class
B
(Host
S’s)
in i oak". Mrs. Billhlmer says
bold it* first meeting of Uw be conducted by the JUr. A. O.
the school year. JaquelJne la a will
Mrs. Lucille Heard; Class C (Most blouses team gracefully with valyear
In tha high school auditorium Melon!*, Pastor if tb* Pint Pres­
tin t, although tha buildings do In the Assembly Hall for s very 6’a) Mrs. Ann Marsh; Class
I
vat
or
satin
skirts
for
dinner
and
Birthday Party
cheerleader at Seminole High.
short business meeting, after
at g p. m. Parent* are urged to byterian Chunk at ftM p.m.
look kind of dirty and run-down
theater wear.
(Most
7’s)
Miss
Dee
Russell.
The
Air
Station
officer*
wives
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS-Mre.
attend aa tha program eenalato of
. &lt;m tha outside, Inside they arc which the guest peaker Stwart New members attending the Tbs nicest thing about meet Donald Van Delay was showered will hold their monthly caffe* at open discussion between the fac­ Tto Chancel Chair wtR l
Getchel
will
be
introduced.
Mr.
of
the
new
blouses
la
that
they
can
beeutlfuL She sold aha walked
In a dual celebration nt her home BOQ on the station Thors, Oct, ulty end parent. Nsw policies will at Pint Presbyterian
luncheon were: Mrs. Robert Conn,
Gatchel, who la Director of So Mrs. Bill Class, Mrs. Jim Guy, be washed ■■ easily as a prir of on Penn, Ave, recently, when
The hostesses for this affair are be explained and plana mad* for at 7:19 p.m.
for miles, but had a m am lous
coadary Instruction for Semlnols Mrs. John Dooley, Mrs, Jack nylons and be ready to wear the large group surprised her with a Mrs. R. T. Northridge, and Mr, lha coming year.
Clrcla No. I of tto Women*
County Schools, will speak on “Re­ Morrison, Mrs, John SlrihUng, naxt day with little or no Iron­ birthday party and *tork ahower U L. Hamrick.
Clrcla Number Tea *f W.B.C.*. th* First Preabytetiaa Church
ing.
Among
popular
fabric*
thl*
Mrs. Qulcksrt wife of Dr. will meet at I p. m. at the hose* will moot with Mr*. L M. MWanother Up for you port Cards sod The System Be­ Mrs. Ends Mills, Mrs. Robert teeson arc cashmere soft nylon Jointly.
Jackson, Mrs. Crsston Overatedt,
Qulckert,
medical officer for of Mrs. W. B. Kirby, 1911 S. u p *, ill* X. Bad Knot, at 10:19
Acting
*s
hostaases,
Sir*.
Tho­
Stainless steal is tha hind Them".
Mrs. Clifford McKlbhln, Mrs Jertay, fin* handkerchief batlat* mas W, Pinnock Jr. and Mra, Mur Heavy Attack Wing, 8 N.A.8,, gave Magnolia Ave.
a.m. Mre. Joe Bator la'
__
______metal to elaan so
of
cotton
and
dacron,
the
now
John Miller and Miss Dolors*
WEDNESDAY
tin Law completed the arrange birth to a son Sept. 22 at Orlando
n«ver-lron
Maltriqu*
(nylon
and
Bright think about that when
Russell.
dacron), iridescent silk breed- menta In every detail. A birth Airbase Hospital. Tho boy waa The regular1 Wednesday evening WtotaM* P-TA will mate at ?)I9
it’s time to replace your pots and Attention Typists.
Others attending the luncheon cloth and decorative cotton knit day rake, decorated for the or named paul Frederick, Th* Quick- Bible Study at Tirol MaUwdUt p. m. a t tto actoeL Tto data a#
pans. . . . And the next time you Mrs, Lorratos Graham, Execu­ were: Mrs. A. O. Russell, Mrs.
easion, and cup cakes, decorated erta have on* other ton, Steven, Church will ba held at 7 i» to Me- thair carnival ba* tom sheared
find it necessary to oU your clock, tive Secretary of the Seminole Jeanne Foulk, Mrs. Jean Fitton, in heather mixture* or solid with baby booties icing, were
and reside at 1207 Randolph Kinlcy Hell. Tb* study *f tto lift from Prld*y, Oct, M, to Saturday,
color*.
and letter* of Paul will ba eon- Oct. 27.
•Quirt an atomiser filled with County TB and Health Aun., re­ Mrs. Helen Bloom, Mra. Haiel
h
part of the artistic decorations— Street.
tlimed by the pastor, Reverend Friendship night will to * to £
Porter, Mra. Pauline Inch, Mra. This la the year of elegance for Also a line of dispers were hung
■S light oil through any convenient
ports that she still needs volun­
Milton H. Wyatt.
red by tto members * t the Order
* opening In the clock’s back. The teer typists, also any typewriters, Ida B. Wilson, Mra. Marjorie L. women. The extent of your ele­ on the porch with letter* on cacn
Tb* First Baptist Church will *1 Eastern Star, Bamtoato Oh
Dickson.
diaper
spelling
out
the
word
“tu
r
Mrs.
E.
N.
Ehmonn
gance
depend*
on
your
cleflu , a m will deposit oU on even
bav* thair Prayer Serrla* at 7:10 tor Numtor Two at I p. m. At
that might be made available,
Also attending wera: Mr*. E. wardrohe and makeup and your prise". The home of the honors*
hard-to-reach parts.
Maaonto Temple.
She eald If those wishing to vol­ B. Smith. Mra. F, D. Seott, Mr*. general attitude toward tha We». was decorated for the gala affair Has 88th Birthday p. mTb* Interned!*** Chair af tto
The girls of VAH-i of S-N.A.&amp;. unteer would let her know ahead John H. Williams, Mra. E. C. Hay- Black la the icaaon’a favorite while she had gone out to din
First Baptist Church vrifl tetoatoa
Observance Sunday
. u re going in far Fall housedean- of time when they can coma In, man, Mrs. Mary Sue Compton, color, with brown* and neutrala, ner with her husband.
at T :« p, m. ghl tto Adah Ctolr
ini ta n big way this year be. ■he can make arrangements to Mra. Hugh Whelchal, Mrs. Harry black and white, greens, blue*, Others present wera the Mr*. ALTAMONTE STRINGS—Mr*.
Woodruff. Mrs. Price Heerd, Mrs. violets and pinky rads folio.ring Luther llert, Mr*. Tracy W*1 Estelle N. Ehmann, Orlando,
--aauso they’re getting ready for
or r#n* ,h« necessary George Nicely, Mrs. W. H. Swin- along behind.
Mr. and Mr*. Retort BlUhtettf “ A T /m to r Ctolr wtQ to re the*
£ 5 ? rosily ajm lsl V. I. P.’s, typewriters.
Typists need not
ker, Mrs. Chester Wolfe, Mrs ■pent Sunday at th* homt of her
son, Mrs. James Parker, Mra. Blondes and redheads were Juat Herbert Jaeh, Mrs, Charles Pa* son and daughter-in-law oa Lab* returned Saturday night Dee* 6 rehearsal and tallowaMu I t tto
meaning their husbands of course.
necessarily
be
fast,
just
reasonP in t Presbyterian
The men of VAH-I, who have been
Crawford Ivnv Mr*, t r ’re v made to wear black, but brunette*
Florida to celebrate her 88th. visit to New Orleans, La.
accurate. The work involves John
Marsh, Mra, Earl Higginbotham, will have to be careful U&gt; keep tarnack, Sirs. Loren Jaeh, Mr*. birthday. A picnic dinner complete
« r« o a o for fivo months, are schedul- ably
2:4*
pm .
Bobby
Billhlmer
hat
gene
on
S t o return to Sanford sometime typing names and addresses on Mrs. Ray W. Herron, Mrs. Charles their raakiup on tb* fair aide. J. Cornell, Mr*. Chi rial Pyle
Tto
Youth Ctolr 01 M
a
short
business
trip
to
Mtaml
labels which are later to be past­ Masks, Mra. J. Rota Adams, Mrs.
Mr*. Paul Harold, Mr*. Charlrs with birthday cake was served.
: around the last of November,
But black offer* tha eailaat way Ledbetter, Mr*. W. McClain, Mrs.
Friends of Mra. Jim Robaon Presbyterian Church wQt
ed on envelopes and mailed out. R.
With her waa her daughter,
E. Witte), Mr*. Fred Perkins,
She said thay must be mailed by Mrs. H. K. Ring, Mra. Andraw to be chic with a minimum ward- John Peek, Mr*. Robert Bradford, Misa Marjorie N. Bateman, Mrs. will be sorry to hear that ahe la at tto Obureb t t III* M b. *
SATURDAY
Nov. II, and aa yet the only has Carraway, Mra. Boyd Weber, Mrs, robo
Mr*. W. L. Hwoffnrd,
r«. C. David Burke, Missel Lillian and In Orange Memorial Heapltal in
i Mathodist Group
one box #f cards done, with eight J, S. Cleveland, Mrs. Roy Simms, Roay.bued makeup ia considered 8. Swafford, Sirs, Leo Gullo and Mary Norwalk and Stan Norwalk, Orlando, having undergone sur­ Tto R. A,'* af the FtnA BaftM
the bail complement to the ***or ten to go.
gery there this morning- Her Church win moot a t “ “
all of Orlando.
Mrs. Cecil* Heard, Mias Dorothy ion’* colors..Skin tone it auppoaed Mrs. L. E, Mann.
; To Hold Supper
at t:M t . m.
room
number Is 451.
T1»m wishing to do so may Powell, and Miss Ellen Betts.
to be pearly-finished, veiling a
take
the
work
home
with
them.
ro»y glow. Tb* Edwardian row,
At McKinley Hoi I
considered Just the right Accent
Mrs. J. B. BL John, general
for the elegant look. Is a lash
m superintendent of tha Methodist
vibrant shad# that looks aa If
" Church School, announced that
thero will be a covered disk sup.
Mr. and Mrs. Tad Brooklyn of had gone straight to the mouth
i.,por on Wodnosday a t f pto. at
Lake Mary announce fhb birth of from ah ald-faahtoned rambler.*
m
Oct. 1
McKinley Hall.
a daughter, Trudy Mayrene, on If your akin i* sallow or dart,
Betty and Carla Sue Parker
Friday, Sept. 21, at Seminole use a delicate-tinted makeup toa*
• The Children’a Departments will
»
.
°*1-»
Memorial Hospital. Tha little lady In a fair shad* for complexion
Mrs.
John
W.
Saleabury
t present a sheet program, after
Mra. J. O. Huff
weighed T ibt. 4 os. Mrs. Brooklyn color-control, but blend In the
whldi giopp alngtng will he onis the former Mist Jean Bottler. velvet film acroea throat aa well
I
• Urn BuperUtoadaato and teach
? ore of tto Children's Department
will be Introduced, then open
NEW W EDNESDAY
house will be held, U order that
the church school workers and the
parents atop become better so-

between you’ n me

fisu iA o n a li

Happy Birthday

IW W

This will fa# a fine opportunity
for parents to know teachers, and
tototora to know parents, so It
la hoped that maay will attend.

i Tucker Scheduled
* To Speak Thursday
i To Wilson P-TA

BI RTHS

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OPEN HOURS
9:30 T I L L 5'30

A S-S$E N
IN LIFE!

young ju n io n

There will be a meeting af the
Wilson School P-TA on Thursday
night a t T :» at ths Wilson School
to Paola.
Guest sleeker for tho evening
1 will bo Cecil Tucker, C o u n t y
• Afoot, who will speak on “4-H
Work for Boys". Alto present at
lng will be, Mlse MyrUe
n o m a Demonstration

tm e r t junior* u n it* no t l m , . , $hty Vi

up-to•the*minute in S h irley Lot feehlone

Following Mr. Tufkor'a talk,
toon wiB bo a Walt Disney film
on “How To Catch Cold", after
which rofreshmNta will be serv-

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BORN EVERY
MINUTE."
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vHsmtoo
to

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as seen In SEVENTEEN
i n fine cottons you t o n in the wash in i
They Jiffy-iron in m inutes o r r e t away
a t all I Penney patterned for totaToomfort.

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Col 4ewn on MMndhw. noho alaM taa y d s • M m ol
What a treat Penney buy for those ro«(h

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Tha Banford Semtaoiee pointed
la oarseat today toward their Blue
Darter appealtion Friday night in
Apopka. Tha Samlnolaa rehash­
ed Friday nlght’i Leesburg.
Apopka game, aet up a defenaa to
bo no d Ogalnat tha Darter*, u Ik ­
ed about tha Apopka defenaa, had
another aeaal-m at roagiu offenlive and defensive scrimmages,
for tha "purple heart".
"This Apopka club- la not to be
L'ken far granioo boeauaa they
‘x it two la a .vo," head mentor
tkl) Flaming u u . "In toe first
half of tho game they looked far
better than Leesburg."
Apopka boosts a heavier team
dveraga than tha Samtnolas, and
they're figured to be on the re­
bound from thetr hard Iota to
Leesburg. Apopka Ukes to run to

Tve found, always require n great
deni of attention. I suppose la had
weather the poor dean are beead
rttt."
•H ist may be p a r t of Mrs.
VUnthsratene’s trouble," Val aald.
" • is «s bored, poor thing—*t
least," tha amended, "whan DM
tant vial ting her."
"She lUtaa that, does aha?"
"Wan, talking to him aaema to
make a pleasant change from talk,
tag to me."

S»
■
2
W

ho w ee

looked for you ewch mealtime. You
haven't been la tha dining mtocn.”
Her heart lifted and aha fait ahthat bs bad aottcad
bar absence. Thera was a pause
that was faintly embarrassing.
Oddly Mm frit It na a relief whan
,t*wsrd knocked and brought

to da K, yaw wta
tkara and than, w«
aald quietly.
‘That makes aa
Matty. ‘You're a
toctive, aren’t yot

Women's
Bowling
League

u ,u ” u *
s u m w alo B
When the steward bad guns be
5
2
*
^
2
aald
abruptly,yourself."
"You'ra not looktag
p u n n e d t o eeo n t r
^

„ .
Mura* Attaoei, h*
M y .^ f e a at * *
1i M * J S . ». Tr U. Cr n&gt;*. q
Mt down^ M a M MNd a bad
»W • • • dlvnn. "la tkla a pror ^ L S P Brit.B,S , , . S e,T ..H ,
g, aastkag, "If H'a the Uttar,
*..**»*
U* T L
thinking that a cup of tea
d ka aloe.
fa profaaskalal la a way." khe
g tnthar hastily, "But X would
a aup of tea."
i yearn I* tha bell by the cabin
ead n faw minutes later whan
■toward knocked ha ordered

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tt* '

RM-otras

&gt;

Seminoles Pointing F or Aopoka Tilt

to be seasick myself!"
•ha nodded her hand of etono*
mopped height ted curia. "I raiderstand hew you feat, and fv s only

t e T l t g % i»i»vwr_
Hr
DUbM^ver^in*
bar.flwkSSwaoodJWfoas but
Ku&amp;mmaa rseretaWiVs Stan**
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tJTQM MPCM HARJUDAN

•

She smiled. “Perhaps Tea bean
ftejjng aiigtitly aeaalck."
Ha nodded ind leaned aeraea tha
email table and poured h e r e cup
^ ^
-gomebow you look dtf.
ferent
a n t morning wa
talked." ha aald. -You looked an
^ u vitality and Ufa,
abta lo cope with anything that
ai«ng. Now, If you
don't mind my saying so, you look
,ort of flattened out, aa though
you were frightened of aomathiag.
Are you afraid of anything!"
"1 don't know why I should ha"aha said avaalvely, and deliberately
aba bant ovar bar cup of tan.
"What exmid I faa frightened of on
•U must have been kept pretty this ship!"
these peat few daya, DoeHa was soma little time replying,
aba aald sympathetically,
Then be shrugged his powerful
i nodded. "Practically every- shoulder*. ‘7 don't know other than
haa keen seasick. The crew aa that Mr*. Feethereton* may have
aa the passengers, doth, I been putting Ideas Into your bead."
t could have taken time off "Well," ahe aald gravely, “you
• 'l i f e Karst* Orel*. Reprtsted by peraleelo* of Ayaloo Booha. IMetrih

JVs Aiming For W in
O v e r Bulldogs
moerow afterwean," Sanford Semi- be had nothing but praise for tha
•ato IV mantar Disk attars said isrfermancs they turned In "But,"
this merntag of hit charge*, wba Sliver* eaid, "tomorraw win kfl
fl»e the DaLand Bulldog JVs to- another story, DsLand ll a llttia
WMCVflw 'aftanwoo at 4 p. m. la heavier than we ara, end they'll
Memorial Btadlum.
j hava more men In uniform, but
- T h a boy* t«av* been working well itUI be more in our data
b u d an (m flinontah and 1 be* thin we ware previously and we'll
Bata they've found tho scoring be trying for a score on ovary
punch," ha said. Tha gai.ilnole play."
JVt hava already displayed ■a The future edition of the flanpowerful defensive unit Two ford Seminolea hava only ona
weeks ago tha featherweights gam* under their belts; a IM
went to Longwood and held tha loss to Lyman, and they have
powerful Lyman greyhounds to II WIN uppermost In their minds,
•state.
"We know wall hava a rough
"We'll dress out mor* thsb SO tlms," ona youngster said, peakman," Silvers continued, "and Ing from under an overelaed helwe’li play them all.
met, "b u t boy, we're gonna Uks
stiver* slid that the small JVa this one."
vmw way out of thalr d ais when That pretty well sum- up the

team attitude displayed aa the
practice field. The boy* have a
lot of spirit and pap, and they’re
not afaid to hit bait! and low.
It will be a good game to watch
and tho very small admiaalon
price of M caou le by no meant
prohibitive. Make plane *.a be on
hand tomorrow afternoon at 4
p. m., when tha Sanford Seminole
JVi make their first boms ap­
pearance of tha season In Memor­
ial Stadium at the lightweights
attempt to sers'eh their names In
the win column.

Strike* or Misses
I I I
High Gama High let
Lillian Donat
It!
411
Bertha Ross
I tt
451
Pat Foster
IU
MO
Dotty Tbomaa
1M
SOS
Bern la Clancy
in
440
Audrey Boiler
ltt
411
Name
Aveage
Lillian Donat
140
Bertha Rosa
13!
Bamla Clancy
133
Audrey Bolger
131
Blaneha ZUbell
Its
Pat Fostar
IIS
Carti* Btribllng
110
Sadi* Nold*
lit
Dotty Smith
lit
Mary Schwarts
IU
Ptoranca Bowers
111
Jenny Hilton
1M
Dotty Thomas
103
Dotty McDonald
M
Sara Sugg
M
Margie Bllne
*3
Janls Davis
M
Kitty Duffy
M
Charlotte Aader
71
Peggy Tugwetl
ti
Notice to
Bawlieg League Secretaries:

We wish to eomply with your
requests and give:tree* ,he*Mng

""•m 'he writeups yen desire,
but to do an requires some sort
of cooperation on your part. Wa
mutt hava results and etatamenta
” ■ -Doris office within a
reasonable time attar your league
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fort to cater to the eommuntars the iporta editor.
wb* live outald* New York City,
tho New York Ranger* have eat Saturday afternoon games. The
up a unique hockey schedule for Rangers epea tha season Wednes­
the coming season. Sixteen games day, Oct. 17 egains* the Boator
ara sit for a 7 o'clock Sundap Bruins In Madison Square Gar
night start. Than will h* two den.

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the ontilda, and than la where Urn
Samlnolaa were hurting tha moat
until Tom Brawn took over ona
of tha defensive and poata. Dava
Lauda worked with tha andi for a
lengthy aeuloa today in an at*
tempt to cover tha Apopka flank*
ar, Larry Foss, who did an outatanding job on the pair receiving
and of tha Darter offense.
Tha Seminolea looked a little
ragged today on defenaa. They
fai;ad to abow the aparkla that
they had last week. "We atill need
a tot of defensive work to con.
Uin \popka," Fleming aald, "but
thta la juat Monday, the boya have
bad a rough week, and there haa
been two daya layoff over the
weekend. I'm confident they'll
■harpen up tomorrow or the next
da) and coma through."
Offensively tha Seminolea look­
ed good. They ahowed I lot of
power and continent d r i v e
through the middle of the line,
but tha outside running looked
poor, especially after Phyl Byrd
was sidelined.

Orange
Belt
Loop

The Orange Belt Conference
sew more rain than anything else
over the weekend, and tha spot­
light was popped out at tha Co.
coa-WIntar Park game that wa*
reckoned to be the game that
would determine the final outcome
of the OBC championship race.
But one very important con­
ference tilt did take place, and
that was a close one. The Lees­
burg Yellow Jackets eked out a
■lim 13-8 victory over a sharp
looking Apopka Darter eleven.
The Yellow Jackets were un­
impressive In the first bslf of
the gems as tha young Darters
played superior game. Kddlt Park,
er, the Jacket sparkplug was
benched for tho entire game with
torn ligaments In an ankle, .and
that may account for the lack
of map in the Jacket offense.
A host of Blue Darters showsd
Impressive promise In their un­
successful tnvsslon of Leesburg.
Leading them was Tom King, l i t
pound tackle, and fullback! Dalton
Cleghorn and Dickie Johnson.
Jerome Shaw 180 pound aophomor* quarterback ahowed ■ lot of
speed and ramle-datxl* for tho
losing Darter*. Curtia Stone waa
Impressive with his left-handed
pissing effectiveness. Hs has a
good receiver In the person of
Car] Cousins, veteran and.
The Blue Darters are a young
club, with only tight senior* on
the entire vsrslty roster. Aa tho
season progresses the Darters will
P H IL BYKU
be a formidable foe for any
(S ta ff P h o to ) Orange Balt team.
Byrd waa the week's first to b«. THIS WEEK’S OBC SCHEDULE
placed on the doubtful list. Lett Two Orange Balt loop tilts top
in yesterday's scrimmages Byrd the week’s card aa three of tha
auffsrtd cuts and bruises above clubs contlnus to stay outside for
his left eye. "1 just hope It battles. The Melbourne Bulldogs
oesn't stay swollen shut for the make their season debut in the
next day or so," Hud Layer said. OBC when they are entertained
Byrd will see limited action in to­ at Leesburg by the Yellow Jackmorrow's staled rough ai.d tumhlo eta. The Bulldog! ara lait year’s
gridiron scramble. Tho swlrvcl OBC champs, and they had a fine
hipped halfbick was ha break­ 0-1 season. Rick OUlesple's charges
away hops for the Seminolea, but got off to a bad start whan Us
mada areasaiv* errors and
with two or three day* layoff It boys
paid dearly for tbsm when they
1 feared that he will be consider­ dropped
their M i l a n opener to FL
ably hampered In running condl. Pierce 304.
The only disturbing
tlor.ing come Friday,
feature about this, however, la
The mentoring staff haa or­ that the Bulldogs were blanked
dered a repeat pt.-fornmneo of lost out.
week'* gruelling endeavors for Head mentor Earl Burt hopes
Uiio afternoon. They plan to run desperately to bo able to bring hla
the gamut with their rargei as sparkplug out of the mothballs
they put them hrrugh their petrp when the- Yellow Jackets enterm another gsma-ilke Intensive lain Melbourne Jacket fbreballer
scrimmage.
Eddie Parker haa been on tha
"We're not taking any chances bench alnee the first half at
whatever on not being ready for Ocala game; the Leesburg reason
this one," thb entire mentoring opener two week* ago. Tho Jack­
staff tersely commented.
ets dropped that ona IM , show­
And from the spirited deter­ ing a good offensive unit, but a
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the team, it looks as If hey mean bounced back last waak to pound
what they say.
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had a lot of help
fromhalfback
Mika Hlggine and end Jerry Garlock when they downed tha Blue
Darters.
Tha Sanford Seminolea and tha
Apopka Blua Darter* meet in
Apopka Friday night U determine
who will be tha early season
scapegoat for the OBC. Both
teams hava marred their confer­
By JOE ItEICRLER
ence with losses, while neither BROOKLYN JW-Thc wall-rested
have had the opportunity, to New York Yankees ruled a stout
avongo themselves. Apopka will 7H to &gt; choice to dethrone tho
be on tho re-bound after dropping champion Brooklyn Dodgers In
two la a row. The team* stack tba 1056 World Series which starts
up aven-itavan, thus far. Both tomorrow at Ebbcti Field but the
suffered humiliation in their sea­
son opentri, Apopka waa bottled National Leaguers had plenty of
up all evening by a eupposedly supporters, too.
Inferior Umatilla squad and gave Bobby Bragan, who gained
little opposition as they fell 21-T, stature as a manager oven ln £
Sanford never found Itself when Pittsburgh's three season-ending
the Seminolea bowed 13-7 before losses to Brooklyn, picked tba
powerful Cocoa. The toes didn't Dodgers to win.
•qtharrasf the Seminolea, but the “All they have to do Is play the
score did. Since that time the kind of ball they played agalutt us
Seminolea have had a week off to in these last three day*," Bragan
raconoltar and lind their equal!, aald. "Thosa guys wars simply
briura again, while the Darters great."
lost a heart-breaker IM at the A major league umpire, who
hands of Latoburg.
will remain unidentified even
The Cocoa Tigers take a trip though he will not work In theto Daytona to match their skill series, thought the Dodger* wouldtt
against Elwood Hiatt, Scotty Dun- win “became they ar* keyed up
topi and tbe Seabrecs* Sand right now and they hava tha mo­
Crabs. Tba Sand Crabs whipped mentum."
one OBC member at the opening "I’ve been reading where the
of the season, when they downed Dodgers are supposed to be tired "
the Lakevlew Red Devils of Win­ he eald, “Tired of what! Winning!
ter Garden 38-0. The snappy Co- Capturing the pennant M the teat
tea Tigers will hava their first day of the icaion, and the man*
teal test of strength In Daytona ner In which they did lt,wai the
Beach, Inasmuch as tha Sanford best pick-me-up they could have
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Saminoles gave them little opposi­ gotten."
tion and thalr tilt with Winter
Whluy Ford was certain to pitch™
Park wa* rained out.
for tho Yankees in the opener bat
Winter Park will bars llttia Manager Walter Alston was not
mor* than another scrimmage expected to ns me the Brooklyn
when they entertain tha DaLand pitcher until after tha werkout.
Butldogs Friday night DaLand today.
was routed by Palatita 52-0 In It waa balieved that Sal Msglle.
thalr s e e m and fell before Krt. Brooklyn'* hottest pitcher in tho
terliau* of S t Augustine 27-8 stretch, will get the call.
last weak. Winter Park powered
ovar New Smyrna 25-0 In their out by Seabreeze in their Ma­
reason opener and lay idle last son opener and Euetis was b la n k s
ed out by Tavares 204 In theirs,^
Tba Lakevlew Red Devils of Eustli, however, bounced back
Winter Garden wlU be In their ■ml look St. Cloud lb-11 list weak.
own class this waak aa they travel This should be a wall-matched
to EnstJi. Lakevlew waa blanked game.

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Choice To Dethrone
Dodgers In Series,

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WELSH TIBK SHOP 105 W. tod Pal Or
Rubbor Treads That Will G in Goaraataad
Wear And Sava You Uoo$y.

recommends the stores stay open
Wednesday, afternoons Beginning
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With a handy telephone in your
kitchen, you can place and taka calk
right whan you work. Looks
pretty, too, in your choice of decorator
colon. Hdpe you tail through the day.
Coat* Juat pennies n day. This you'll kkat
To onltr. lu* roll our Botlnm OJb*. Ormk
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�THE SANFORD HERALD Tuea., Oct. 2, 199$,
THE CARD OF THANKS
6-UNIT Apartment House, all
T R A D E
3BEDROOM, kitchen equipped.
GOOD DOWNTOWN LOCATION
Very often a Card of Thanks In the Sanford Herald me«te OkdteA
FLOOR sanding and finishing. renteJ, all furnished except onu. your old mattress end springs
Ph. 133.. Eve. 289 M,_______ Large income property. Sales which
U difficult to fill in any other way. Not only la ft a graetens
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Semi­ rented as office. Belt location
REGARDLESS OF TYPE OR
IT—BUILDING - REPAIRS
PAINTING

nole county since 1925.
H. M. Gleason, Lake Mary

FOUND— Pair of Ladies glasses.
Owner may have by paying for
this ad. Bill Lane, 610 Oak Ave.

McKANEY-XMlTH PA IN TS
7415 8. Park
Phone 1303
For Painting call Ur. Tasker, P k
664-XR. Room special 814.96.
Floor sanding and finishing
A better job at a better price.
Free estimates.
Ph. Collect
Oviedo FO-53184.
This Is a free pass to the Movieland Ride-ln Theatre for CeceIin Milstrd, Lake Mary. Exp.
date Oct. 11, 1956.
Ted Burnett
for PAINTING
3601 Grandview
Phone 1953-M.
ATTIC GOING TO WASTE? Turn­
ing It into one or more attrac­
tive rooms is easy, inexpensive.
Let Hill Lumber and Supply
Yard help you decide how to
mike it serve you. Call S3, Tha
Lumber Number, or drop i n 223 W. Third St.
20—PIANO SERVICE

LOST—Saturday Evening. BUck
butm At Sanford Zoo, No money j

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day . . . drop In at the DOGGIE
BAR A DINER. Lake Mary.
4—LOST
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please^tum *in ‘gL fin fo rt'Ile r- » - » 0 O ™ O and PLUMBING
aid Office. Reward.
CEKAMIC T IL E
Paul
F.
Mueller A Son Ph. Ill
LOST— Ladies Bulova Watch,
Free estimate. Quality work.
Winn-Dixie Store Saturday on
Third St. 403 Oak. Ph. 1531 Re­
PLUM BING
ward.
Contract and Repair Work
Free Estimates
This Is a free pass to the MovleIt. L. HARVEY
land Rlde-ln Theatre for Billy £04 Ssnford Ave.
I’hons 1829
. Blempcr. Exp. date Oct. 11, i960.
FOUND- Man’s wrist watch.
Owner may have by paying for
thla ad. PHONE 1962.
LOST- Part chow male. Reddish
,ntl Repair
brown, while on chest, fore­
Phene 1113
head, tall. Chain collar with 1MT Sanlord Ave.
rablei tag ITS. Children’s pet,
W. J. KING
please. Ph. 639-W.
Plumbing Contractor
Kohler Plumbing 4k Supplies
■-PERSONAL NOTICES
Ream Electric Water ifeatera
Ph. M
KOLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby 3334 Orlande Dr.
Beda Day, Week, or Month—Tel
Plumbing.
Rretky
Heating
1416. Furniture Center —
M. G. HODGES
III West First SL
Service on AU Water pumps—
FREE NAME IMPRINT
Weils Drilled - Pumpe
On all Christmas cards ordered
Paola Road, Phone 706
from now though October.
PLUMBING
A HEATING
Quality greeting cards as low
40 for 61.00. Make your se Septic Tank Installation A Service
Heater Service. Archie C. HerN(OW.
lection and lay-away
la
lett, Phone T34.W or 1338.
PPL
POWELL'S 01
OFFICE SUPPLY
POWELL’S
Phono 966
111 S. Magnolia
33-SPECIAL NOTICES
AUTOMOTIVE
CUSTOM UPHOLJTERING
Slip Coven end Drapes
STANLEY KULP
6—BOATS AND MOTORS_____
PHONE 285S-J.
Evlnruda Sales It Service
This
Is
e
free pass to the Mu
ROBSON S p orting Goods
Theatre for Charles Gifford,
KM E. lit SL
Phone 91
De Bary. Exp. date Oct. 11, 1936

S3—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 47—FURNTTURE - HOUSEHOLD 64—APTS—MOUSES—BOOMS

and income. Good proposition.
PHONE 919-M.

FINANCIAL
M—INSURANCE

CONDITION!

L eu Trade

Qulltop Mattress
Reg. 669.60 m...... . .. . 649 30
Royal Comfort Mattress
Reg. 959J9 .................. 633-30

•7—BROKERS and REALTORS

room, warehouse and other In­
4-ROOM garage apt. 640. So. come possibilities. Present rent
Cameron. Phone 1314-R.
nt Income 6200.00 monthly. A
buy at 622,000. Attractive terms.
3-BEDROOM unfurnished house.
LOVELY-MODERN
Lake Manr. Lake Front privil­
eges. Inquire 215 W. 3th, San­ irfiodroom home, terratio floors,
electric k i t c h e n , beautifully
ford. Ph. 661-J.
landscaped. Monthly payments
t Bedroom fum. apt. I ll Elm. less
thin rent.
Apply at 611 Elm or Phono 979-J.
Consult A REALTOR First
■ ROOM APTS. 112 Elm. Can bo CULLEN AND HARKEY
Phone 3313
teen from 9:00-11:00 1:00-3:00. tot N. Park Ave.
Of call 3993-W,

COMPLETE MODERN
Golden Dawn Mattress
INSURANCE
Reg. 649.30 .................. 634.10
All the NEW KINDS of fir* and
casualty. Insurance available In
the best of Companies at Low­ Echols Special Mattress
Reg. 639JO .................. 634 60
est Rates to thou who qualify.
Consult B A L L INSURANCE
TWIN OR FULL SIZE
FURN18HED upstairs apartment,
AGENCY. 304 S. Park Ave.,
lighta and water furnished, gar­
Sanford, Fla.
See our new line of floor covering age, 645 month, 107 Locust Ave.
and complete home furnishings.
Phone 1156-J,
33—MONEY TO LOAN"
LIVE at the Park Avenue Apart'
FREE DELIVERY
AUTO LOANS
ments. Convenient, comfortable,
COST LE8S
newly decorated. 1T1T Park Ave.
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
AT
Phone
1743-J.
Comer 2nd A Magnolia, Ph. 1333
Florida State Bank
"End Bamberger” Mgr.
Open Monday's til 9:34 p.m...
OF SANFORD
REAL ESTATE
VISIT OUR BALCONY
*1—AUBBAOB
• MERCHANDISE - Used furniture, agfBaacen,
etc. Bought-ontd. Larry’s Mart FOR RENT—30 Acres land. Itetll661 Bast 1st i t Pbooe 1431.
•d. In 1963. Phone lSil-WL
43—ARTICLES fee SALE
64-FARMS AND GROVES
LOOK
—Factory to Ten—
at these big knock-downs
AJu r Imur
to acre tile farm. Three bedroom
on brand new furniture I
Venetian
3-Pe, Chrome Dinette,
house, large bam. All equipment
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
Asst, colon .. ...... only 649.93 ■22 machinery. Easy terras. Ph.
ra il with plastic u k Plastic er S-Pc. Solid Maplo
1393-J, P. o. Box 1164,
rayon tapes. Colton or nylon
Drop-Leaf Dinette In
cords.
U—HOMES
new Autumn Ten
Sonkarik GU m and P aint O .
flog. 9129.30 .................. 679.60
9223 DOWN
tlt-114 West 2nd St. Phone oiO l-Pe. Sections! Group
3 Bedrooms and Carports
Metallic Toast Tapestry 699JO
This Is a free pass to the Prairie Beautiful Modem Dinette
Terra n o Floors
Lake Drlvc-ln Theatre for Bet­ Non-mar Hlchwood Finish and
Kitchen Equipped
ty Lynn Selridge. Exp. date Oct. padded seats. Reg. 6159.95 696.50
Nice Residential Location
II, 1956.
Landscaped Yards
Solid Mahogany Bedroom
Ready for occupancy la 3 weeks
FOR SALE—New Firestone clock Bed, Mr. A Mrs. Dresser,
Mirror, Chsit of Drawers,
A. K. SHOEMAKER, JR.
radio 4A121 - 613.46. Firestone
Box Spring end Innersprlng
Builder
Stores.
Mattress. Reg, 6349.30 .. 6199.60 Phone INI
lloo Meilonvine
We cuy and sell used furniture.
W1L80N-MAIER
3
BEDROOM
CB
home. Com­
Paying top cash prices (or any Where you always find big values
plete kitchen. 3409 8ummcrlln
thing of value. SUPER TRAD- quick credit end easy terns.
Ph. 176-W.
1NG POST on 1T-H Ph. 1063-W. 311 E. 1st St.
Phene 9H
LARGE 4-bedroom home. Ideal
For Sale—4CS3 Portable radio—
NECCHI-ELNA
ideation for children. Pk. 2SJ3-J.
614.98. Firestone Stores.
Sewing Machine Center
Sales, Service and Rentals
4 room, 3 bedroom home, 63760
For Sale-Used Frtgtdalre 618.00,
GARRETT' S
Located on Old Orlando High,
Firestone Stores,
» E. First Bt.
Phono 1461 way. Ideal fee children! school
For Sets—Pop-up Toaster BT.54L At
bus stop. Cell I332-M.
FOR DISTINCTIVE rURNITURE
Firestone Stores.
—et Warehouse Prices, visit
For Sale—3 repossessed child's BERRY'S. We am experts at aa*
Hide 'Em Fltnes—469-98 Value. slating you t* ae«un gracious
613.00 each. Firestone Stores.
good looks with functional con­
TIRED
venience. Today's best buys in
For Sale—Child’s Out-door Swing
nationally advertised furniture
of the Mint old thing?
l e t A 639*6 Value for 639.9$! at DISCOUNT PRICES, Ml W.
the apnclous new tasteful!}
Firestone Stores.
First St. Phone 16X7 for Even­ Bee
different homes in —, —
ing
Appointment.
For Salt—Deed Refrigerator, only
South Plnecrest
Sanfort
996.00. Firestone ■tores.
Qrev* Manors
Sanfort
69—FARM en« OABBDSN
Valencia Villas
DeLnm
For Sate—Thor Automatic Washer Georgia cabbage plants. All var
only 633.00. Firestone Stores.
ietiea — any amount. Hugh C
IMMEDIATE
Wholckel, State Market Stel
Glass show cast. 94” * 36” X
OCCUPANCY
18. Day 1169, nigret, 617.
Kerosene heater, 3 giant hum­
eri. 313 E. Second St.
Ideally Situated
For Sale — Hava you n large
imor
For Sain—Trade In GE Refrigera­ hedge7 Eleotrie hedge trimmer
Luxuriously Planned
only one te sell et 619.9k Fire­
tor 986.00. Firestone Stores.
Moderately Priced
stone Stores.
5-16 "wire wheels, with tires. Fit
8 and 4 Bedroom Homes with 1
'33 Model-A Ford. Cheap, I’hons For Sale—Reel type paver mower, and 3 baths situated on Urge,
2379-J.
only one to go at 631-50. Fir*- nrtUtienlly landscaped
lota.
•Ion# Stores.
Paved streets and all other
PAINT, 62.50 gal. Sleeping bap,
city convenience! make these
Arm)
rots, blankets, tarpaulins. Army
colonies
of
own* r-occupled
Straw
Navy Surplus. 310 Sinfard Ave Missionary-Everbearing
homes truly delightful pieces
berry Plants— $1.50 per hund
to live.
red Call Ray Lord, 131T-W.
APT. SIZE cas range, 615. Smith,
Ph. 1876-W.
Designed, Built and Sold
RENTALS
BE SURPRISED at our variety
ODHAM &amp;VTUDOR Inc.
end low prices. F.M.B. Sc, 10c
Builder* of Fine Homes .
L 36c Store, 321 S. Sanford.
For Florida Living
5-rooa
unfurn.
ap
t
Newly
Decora
FOR FILMS. Finishing. Tape Re.
SALES OFFICE
ted.
IN
I
Cilery
Ph.
606-W.
corders. Supplies, see WIE3426 8. French Avenue
BOLDT'S CAMERA SHOP, 110
Phene 3100 and 3980
WRLAKA APARTMENT!:
8. Park Ave.
bx^a. 144 W. Firet I t
44—APPL1A4VE8
Avalos Apia. Efflcltney, P k I60-W
For Sale—6D54 O il heater, 60,000
BTU o n l y 634.93 Firestone SR I Seminole Realty for Derir- 1 -Bedroom frame house. 3 miles
fron^B sse. Must eelL Phone
Stores.
St.

3-BEDROOM HOME

On Urge corner lot. With Florida
room and patio. Well with pump
A four sprinklers. Beautiful
Uwn and many shrubs. Oak
Irccs.

912,000 — Good Tcrma
2-BEDROOM HOME

On 2 shady lots, quiet location
with stove and refrigerator.
House in (op condition.

Priced 66,300 • 9300. Down

ROSA L. PAYTON

Registered Rest Estate Hrokrr
Pboae 2871
17-92 at lllawatka
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2544 French Ave.

J. W. HALL. REALTOR

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THE "IN MEMORIUM" NOTICE

It Is the custom nf mane families ie this country to comm
i bereavement by an “In Mcmorlura” notice In newspaper e
___
colurnna. They find a real solacg therein. Preparation or MlectttR #
i suitable verse brings back to them tender, pleasant recollection*. Aa
Eliza Cook, the EnglToh poet ha* to beautifully expressed ft:
“How rruellv sweet are the echoes
*
that start
1*1
When memory rlare an old tune
nK the
I ha heart.1
h K .rl't
mi
on
Moat frequently an In Memorlum It inserted on the analvntablF
)f death. However, other dates, which It Is frit are appropriate nr
nesnlngful are also selected. The birthday of the departed, the Wbiding anniversary. Memorial Day, even Christmas are among ether
significant occ* sion* chosen.
.,
If you arn hesitant to express your tender thoughts In poetle
rou may avail yourself of the Hcrald’i collecUon or origlnel v
rhesa express In poetic beauty the emotions of the heartet
4meng them are vereee appropriate’to any etrcumilancg.

THE RATE

Cards of Thanks are 81.00 per insertion regardless of rit£ Ie
Memorium noUree. due to he fact they may run to coealdagehte
ength, are billed at 81.00 per column Inch.
"
47—FURNITURR—HOUSEHOLD

Johnny Walker, Associate
"Call Hall” Phone 1766

$11.00 DOWN

B A LL R EA LT Y

IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
ask Crumley A Mootetth
at 117 South Park. Phone 778
'
They Know

OZIER REALTY CO.

t

Delivers Any Of the Followinff

RAYMOND M. BALL
OSCAR M. HARKIHuN
REG. BROKERS
8. D. Highlcyman, Associate
344 South Park Ave.
Phone 944

BIG BAR GAINS

-

In Used Me Merchandltie
LIKE NEW Bedroom, modern 2(one charcoal and grey Mr. Sad
Mrs. Dresser, Bevel-edge 31ir rer, Matching Bookcase Bad ITS
LIKE NEW Modem Wrought Ir on Sofa, Ideal for den or Florid*
ruom ............................. .......... ........ ................................ .. 941
3 ' USHIQ.V Lave Seat, excellent c onitrucUm and upholstery,____
recovering or cleaning. A steal

Laura D. Oner, Broker
Hasri M. Field, Associate
6101 So. Orlando Uwy, Phone 1369 LIKE NEW 2-toac sandstone fln lih modem bedroom suit*.* My.
and Mrs. dresser, chest of draw era, bookcase bed .........
$jg
EVENINGS: 3113 and t!W
ONLY 66930 FOR 3 Bit HOME SOLID MAGNOLIA 3-pc twin be droora suite. Includes vsnltjTwtth
plate-glass mirrors, vanity ben rh, 6-drawer chest and I
Comer lot nicely landscaped.
bejs. Just needs a good wash J O b ....... . . . . . . . . . . . n H . . M M . .M M
Block construction. Some term*.
R obert A, WliUamn, R ealtor OUR BEST BUY I 2-Pc Uwson I
iving room suite. UphoUterwd te
Raymond Lundquut, Aisociata
wool friers, Excellent eondltl on, including t a i l o r e d i ’l i m
Phene 1176 Atlantia Bank Bldg.
C4»vere ...............................
......................... t i l l *........ *"*•« ^
1 Bedroom, Wynncwood. Good
NEWLY
UPHOLSTERED
2-Pc
living room eulte, in R IM,
terms, low price.
fewilne Duran plasUe, 3 cush Ion aofa and matching chair.
DECIDE THE CASH PAYMENT.
Extra
wide
arms.
Yours
for
4
&gt;
n
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$6
Unless you can afford possible
delay ami more taxes and main- RED BOLTA-FLEX PLASTIC up
teiianct) cost, keep cash payment MAPLE BUNK BEDS, complete w holstared club chair ........ — US
requirement! small aa possible. d tr end mattresses -------------- Uh steel springs, guard rail, 1*4•••.. ..M., «M M , , M M . , M M »
, 9#
For competent advice, list with
Stem per,
A 4Pc DINING ROOM suite, ing
includ
extension table, 4 side
RETIREMENT HOMES
end buffs! Finished In ivory en arael. Good condition.
W. H. ”B1R” BTKMPER •
Gey Allen, Associate
GENUINE WALNUT wardrobe (w Uh leek) large atorag* drawer te
bottom. Leg* on casters ___ _
Arietta Price, Atoeclate
*#•0**»*•*I W t «
Realtor — General I osarone.
Pc WOOD DINETTE, Drop-le
•96 er l i l t i l l N. Park Ave. 5s f a b le , 4 chair*
$4

For Sale—7W HP used Firestone PUMPS A SPRINKLER IYRTEMB
Motor, m . 00. Very good ahape. All typei and aim , Installed or
ytreetane Stores.____________
’’Do It Yourself.”
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
1 . FOR SALE-New S HP Flrestooe
STINE
*'
outboard motor, »». Firestone
Machine and Supply Ce.
isee Kii.ouvct.Ki
r
Store.
307 W. 2nd SL
Ph. 61
S T S * KADIO
TtlKiHA V 1
f B—MOTORCTCLEB-BICYCLES
GATLIN BROTHERS
ir r u N s a o x
Dragline
A
Bulldozer
Service
li»0
T
he
l
l
h r l h m Hour
LADY’S Schwinn bleycle, baloon Ph. 2333 Geneve. 2496-W Senior!
• :BII World At MIS
tires, 630. Phone 709-J.
KVKSISU
Sentinel Star, Call
Sill Twll*alil bun*,
1W Mem bicycle. Like new, ORLANDO
Ralph
Ray,
3130.
S:lo bporto Hook
green A white. Cheap, Phone
4:43 lluilo a t llandom
7;&lt;W V. K TV.
BT6-J.
BULLDOZING
7:01 D r l l i l m On a d e e d
7,1* &gt;:**nlu&lt;r Mu.la
19-PARTS - REPAIRS
LOWERY A BRIDGES
TitS Kddl* V l.lirr
Ban. 1U6-W Orange City Bpr 4-66M
in s It*. I&gt;anc.lini*
This is a free pass to the Prairie
IlSS N lsht lldltlun
Imke Drtvt-ln Theatre for Bob
CROSLEY - BENDIX
I ' . l l . d N a tio n .
r . T h . K h rth rn H our
Sales end Servlee
Bremer. Exp. date Oct. 11, 1936.
At Homo W ith Musts
RANDALL
ine
Mows
■s? For Salt—New 639.96 custom built
m ss bl«n Off
Electric
Company
Kk
auto radio. While they last 122.99 Service— Quality— Satisfaction
WKiinrstiAT
N IW SIIU
o«ch. Firestone Stores.
Ph 113 Sanford 393T-J-3 De Bary
8 'e a On
Osarn
B rtab .r.
IS—TRAILERS
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p s
Ills N.w*
For
Sale—g
/4
HP
alr-conditimere.
S:M
W
*,t*rn
J s m b o ro n
nmes
m
r
Well Drilling, HOWARD C. Mitchell. Only 8 for S1T4J6 each.
Trailer, Sale-Rent, Ph- 666-XR.
• :lt N . n .
• r t —t k ,
LONG, Phone 399 SOI East
7
iPO
S .v - n O’rlnek Club
1 HP Mitchell elr-conditioner, F ftfrti tetfc
froN Peet
I t will pay YOU to aee us before
f i t* N i w o K I n r ld a
FHA APPROVED
Commercial Ave.
Till* N .n ,* W o r ld
6169.00. All brand-new. Fire­
you buy. Open Evenings and
T
ill R pnrt. At A ( l l u i c l
ENVELOPES. Letterheads, state- stone Store, Ph. 13.
Open House Dally
l:»l J o c k . * ' . Clinko
HUTCHINSON'S O e e ■ a Front
manta, Invokes, hand bills, nod
IkSuM , T,.M,r h k .
From
12
boor
'H
I
6
Pm.
lilS
Morning I '.v n tlo n s
programs, e t c . Progressiva FRIG IDAIRS a,
Apts. Sit K Atlantic. Daytona
Palstka, Fla, _______
SKI
and servlet. G .______ _
Printing CE Phone * 0 9 - 4 0 3
Beach. Call HTfrW.
2528
PALMETTO
fine
Fla. Phene FO-9-S6U er
1|—TRUCKS
l i t ! Morning Mtlndl*.
West 13th SL
1643*W after l a n .
0:10 I l .r o ond Tlioro
2547
PALMETTO
DESIRABLE «ee and two bed­
10:00
lion Club
1911 FORD Mi-Ton Pick up, only
RADIO REPAIRMEN
room furnished apt, P k 42J-W
•
3
Spacious
Bedrooms
"■)«
*l.n i. o t 11.Indr
For
Sale—
Apt.
site
used
Electric
14,000 miles, motor in A-l shspe.
ATTENTION
tllfo
WorlS ol Noon
O 144 TUed Baths
Bangs. Only 1 at |63jN. F in- Naw two bedroom h**eai, kitchen
Everything like new. First 6630 For Sale—adjustable TV wall
_ . im tSM IO R
• Large Lota
stone Stores.
gets i t Call 968M.
__
ItlOO
Ro4ln Warm l U g n t
mminis 61.33, TV aerial cava
equipped. 1J04 Washington. Pk
• High and Dry
1:10 n . r Nono ll.m-h
mounU 61-13 30-fL TV JOOM Up For Sale—Very good used AutomS'
443 or write Jack F&amp; it, B n Masonry construction with oak 1:10
Nows
Masts 66.00. Firestone Stores.
floors, white marble chips I r t l II .r N'un. t l n r h
tic Washer at 663.00. Flrsstone sm Sanford.
rtlrai, L .a a u o Cl.mo
SEVERAL low priced cars, rang­
built-up
roofs, fully insulated, 1:11 Am
Stores.
T»»ii T i m .
Furnished garage apt. 1300 Mat- furrod walls, spacious closets 4:0i*
ing from 676 up, for good eco­ Expert Walcb Repairing. Fully
4
1
no
Now.
lonvUle.
nomical transportation Kay Her- Guaranteed. Sanford Jewelry A 1-nUO-THERM oil space heller.
4:11 T#»n Tim*
and oil wall furnaces.
nsi, Phono 9436 or 1343-W after Luggage Co., 300 Banford Ave.
Small site. 33,000 BTU. Cheap
RALPH JARVIS
LAKE FRONT—6 Bedroorti un
6:00 p-m.__________ ______
This la n free pass to the Rita Phone 2271-J.
Builder and Owner
house, fishing ewlm
BtLtA HARD TO PAT? Sell
Theetre for Sonny Parker, Exp. DUO-THERM space heater and furnished
ming, 1U baths, carports, 6
„ PLYMOUTH Plaxe - very date Oct. 11, 1934.
PH
O
N
E
U34-J
thing* you're through w i t h
miles
from
Banford.
646.
Pbons
Perfection
epsrtment
site
gee
clean. Drive it away for 6l*»s
Call Ray Herron at 2466 or 1342 For home repair work and altera­ range. Both In good condition. 6084-W-6 after 4:60 p.m.
through Want Adi for CASH,
Roisonahle. See at 6600 Hia­
W after 6:09 p.m.
tions. Call 1S1-J. Ray C. Slagle.
TRANSFERRED OUT OF TOWN
Large
fur*,
apt.
610
Magnolia.
a it 1161.
watha Ave.
W01 aril equity in I Bedroom
•41 NASH 4-door, OD, R. A H. Trees trimmed, removed and de­
Available now,
Home,
Including
following
furni­
THOR WASHER in good condition Calory Ave. av
economical transportation 6160. moted. Ph. 1007-R.
663. Only 63.00 down and 67.14 5th. Phone A. K. Rossetter, ture: rug, Venetian blinds, gag
Cell TOW.
BANFORD TREE CO.
kitchen range, hot water heater,
weekly.
Florist. It 8.
circulating heater. P H O N E
1949 Chav. 4 door sedan. New
Goodyear Service 8lorei
HELPFUL
6661-J. Upaala Road,
enint, aeat covers, excellent
113 S. Park
Phone 686 Clean,
HARDWARE
____ ____
nicety, furnished apart­
tires. Radio and heater, 6293.
HEADQUARTERS
mar
ments. Ban Lanta Apts. 404 E. &lt;7—BROKERS and REALTORS
46—BUILDING MATERIALS
Trade in accepted. 606 E. 21st
14th Bt. Phone lT lkR.
SEE SKIS Amelia Ave. la beauti­
. USED BRICK
1443 MERCURY td o o r ' Sedan. That’* us, HU1 Herdwara.
TWO CARLOADS beautiful used Room with private bath. In City ful Highland P ark I Bedrooms,
Try It and you'll buy 1L RAY
on lake. P k P ‘
Oak rlaers, tiled balk, Electric
*
HERRON, Phono 4434 or 1343-W A complete line of tools, prints,
brick Orange, red, and bunt
plumbing auppllei, eteetrieai blaek.
Kitchen, Urge screened porch.
99 i of Ur 4:00 p. a .
See
them
at
SHSRMAN
Furnished cniUga. Cell 3016-Wl.
:_______ ■
[terns and garden needs for CONCRETE PIPE CO.
Priced to SELL at 66600, 63600
Dawn, 634JO monthly on 444%
16# FORD station wagon, 1 own- what alls your home or offica.
8-room fur*. apart****! Grfwnd mortgage. Exclusive! We have
Today’s feature values:
METAL ROOFING
'^MO^Ktttel MU*1'
floor, I# mo. Ph. u n
Circular hew Blades
Now In stock, l-V C rlm p-Q "
from ..................... 61-TS up
Corrugated — 344" Corrugated Rose Court | room apartments,
BEDROOM, Deluxe Phillip*'Paint Brushes ..
... 16c up
Get all Your roofing needs at
BUSINESS
furnished. Kitchen equipped. BuiU home, CBS, furred walls,
Pocket Knives
...... 61.00 up S herm an C oncrete Pip* Co.
Oak Parquet floors, shade, nice
Phone 149!
MILL HARDWARE CO.
SERVICES
Out West 13th St.
location — 89JOO—63000 down,
301 E. First SL
Phono63
63k# monthly. ThU U n oneDownstairs
apartment
CALL
16#.
19-aPFUANCB REPAIRING
. RED-I-M1X CONCRETE
owner home fad a GOOD BUY!
Window Sills • Lintels
Apartment close In. 8 nom a 166
H E A T ER S
Septic Tank - State Approved
EMPLOYMENT
per
month,
l
i
t
E.
Stk
S
t,
Call
Seminole Realty ■WAP ANYTHINGI Just place
Cleaned and Checked
Sand • Cement Mortar Min
33# or 1U8.
P H O N E 1S20-R
T. W. MRRO
it - m e l f w anted —m a le
Miracle Concrete Co.
RKALTORS
Classified ads. Phone t i l l for a
?M Elm Ave.
Phone 1336 6-ROOM8, Adults. I l l Park.
14-BEAUTY PARLORS
FULL TIME store salesman.
1961 Park Ave
Phone 17 er I #
I-BEDROOM trader, F l o r i d a
helpful ad-writer.
M-HUSINKIIS
EQUIPMENT
Western
Auto
Storea,
214
E.
Salon
Medan Air eaddltwoed Bale
room. Private let, |66 mo.
Firet St.
HAYNES Office Machine Ce,
Pboae 641S-R.
Wl COOK and Handyman, colored pre­ Typewriters, adding maekinns,
G H A M K O W
Schell
Aptt.: Fum.
apt.,
ferred. Apply Club House, Plan­ Sabf-RenUla. 614 Mag-. Pk 44.
A. B. PKPERSON
perch. ■tea reOaway
tation Estates, De Bary, phone
bedyiarage. 6U P u t Ave. Pk
1617.
W O R IB B S
&lt;4’ , ’ ,o13S
FADjftERj ATTENTION - For H MUI R or FEMALS
_*d R. W.
through Classified ad*. Lnt an FUBN. s nam e A both, dean.
Wall paint He, gaL
9144. Ft
brand. Firestone HOUSEWORK wantdd by the day.
newly decorated and refurnished HWWVtFo
experienced ad-writer a sale* you
*
Phone 1148-J.
Cell ISIS er IIT-M.
114 N. P *Jt Avb.

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expression of gratitude to those who have tent floral tribute* bat
nlie
sprviccn end
v t the
also courteously ncknowledges
acknowledges the service*
and kiQdntiiffi
jtlndneeae* of.
mnny to whom a personal note of thanks cannot well be mailed. Newspaper Cards of Thanks are accepted as socially .'4a*&gt;
“ *&gt; Emily Poit, the noted authority on etiquette, feels th e y ----- y good uses.
There
.
____
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n0 prescribed
form for n Card of Thanks. It cna A M
brief or as dotellcd ns
tha occasion
occsilan comes yon Will
as you desire. When the
?lnd
sympathetically understanding member of oer staff to asm#

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.Aaaodated Praaa Leaaad Wire

Seek Re-Election Nov. 6
A. Lund Charges 1 st A s p ir a n t jQjin j_ £ e e AcceptS
'StevensonGuilly Jo Reveal ^ ...
«vnn„MaT,iL- Candidacy
hla
DELANO— "Stevenson Is guilty
of ‘double-talk’ to the American
people", asserted Arnold Lund,
Republican nominee for Congresa
Of the Fifth Congressional dis­
trict, "He has been telling the
farmer* that their price* are too
^ w . Then within a few day* time,
he tell* the consumer that prices
ire too high."
Lund made the accusation be­
fore a meeting of the Men’* Re­
publican Organization of DeLand
yesterday.
"The Democratic presidential
candidate should stick to facta",
Ltmd stated. "He knows that fool
■prices are three per cent lower
™owr than In 1M8. He also knows
that wages ire much higher as
well."
"Stevenson has one speech for
the farmer and an entirely diff­
erent one for the public consum­
er", he stated, "I don’t believe
the people will be deceived by
this constant flow of double-talk
ha la giving them”.
^ Lund cmtlnued to attack the
Record of hla Democratic oppon­
ent, Congressman A. S. Ilcriong
J r , whom he la trying to replace.
"I admit Mr. Herlong has duns
a lot of special favors for certain
Important people in this district.
Perhaps that explains what he
was doing Instead of answering
Important roll calls In Congress
and why he hasn’t had time to get
some much needed legislation in­
troduced and passed. It’s my be&gt;
ilef that a Congressman ought to
. represent all tha people and not
a special few.” he said.
"Herlong recently admitted Vot­
ing agalnit military aid to our
allies. He said h* did so only once.
The record show* that he voted
against such aid four times In the,
past four years", he stated, "I
think the American people don’t

A railroad mm who began
rarw r at the age of 11 leavca
Sanford Friday to accept an ap­
pointment with the Interstate
Commerce Commliaion with head­
quarter* In Birmingham. Ala.
John L. Lee came (o Sanford In
1938 with an alignm ent as branch
manager for the Postal Telegraph
Co. handling tha telegraph flit at
Chase and Co. eacluslvtly for two
years. In 19&lt;0 Lee went to work
for Atlantic Coast Line Railroad MEMBERS OF THE MARINE SECURITY GUARD Dlvl
where for t month* he waa agent
and operator, then car distributor
tor 18 months, train dispatcher
for the past 18 years, 7 of which
were spent as chief dispatcher.
On Monday, Oct. I, John L.
Lee will accept his appointment as
Servlet Agent of the Bureau of
Safety and Service of the Inter­
state Commerce Commission, with
a leave of absence from the
ACL.
Little did Lee know, as a boy
(Staff Photo) of • when he first became Inter­
ested in railroad agency and talegraph work, that ha would aoma
day be contacting all of tha .-ail-!
waa offlcia'ly activated. Tha
toads in the area assigned to him
In the governmental agency for
An examination to fill varanrlei past year ha* been a series of
which he will now work.
f *°f ***&gt; a year General Scholar- firsts for the young unit. Many
Lee’* flrat Inspiration cama *h,P Loan* for the preparation of sailors have paused to gaze at
from a small town doc or who I learhsTs and State Nurse arholar- theaa men In green working labor­
liked to punch out dots and dashes ‘ *”lp loans will be held Tuesday, iously In perfecting gun drill, foot
on a telegraph set a* a "ham Oet. &lt;•. In alx centers of *.h« state, drill and employing arm and hand
operator." He recalls that as he Brrordlng to In announcement signals In the movement of troops.
The unit has gained tho respect
of those who are associated with
it
DE BARY— An unique epee- V
\aa about the same age as himit. Its sincerity of purpoee, Its
,n* tacle was given 8unday at the self, one day the doctor waa
. quiet proficiency In executing Ita
estates pool, adjacept to tha Do pounding out dot* and dashea
mission and Its constant outstand­
"ary mansion. .Hp^tatnr, thronged wb'? , h*
ing appearance of personnel and
cc- the ground*, watching eight toj
W—
« - lM &gt; rm”
quarters have produced open ad­
miration for this Marine Guard.
ten-year-olds of the den eUba
yw
.•
a
| In brief, tha role of (he Marine
h* demonstrating group swimming,
V o O n S lItU lI0 I1 Q I
a lm a J
k s M S .k a
J . . S k a l a . . . . . . 11 _
! e 'N u r s o * ‘a ealigned
barracks
duty la usually
,WlM
,nd
Nlaa
A
-w
A
n
d
m
A
n
K
T
o
B
p
be
pre-!
many
aided,
Tho
primary
cooaani
r2
: ! * » « * » ? * g iu a J T J j n o y w n f i i a o e
g selMul
each Marlin Is the rucrevtful
Itb I&gt;ul ,h* awlmmera through their D e f i n e d F o r G l D t l D
liin Fob. accomplishment of Ute unlt’a mis­
sion. All of tha courses of inatrtte“**' P An' ihroocK (he ...mm—
Tho M d attv * delegation win
in th j tlon given to the unit are directed
i" led.
&lt;«» member, of th* Seminole
who are toward better preparing tho ‘ Inh* hi. flMl I n ^ s m s s ^ ^ e f r
Coun‘V Jun,or ^ 'r n h r r of Comnot may dividual for execution of hla por1 t waiting
fl.
W
n u bby .the lino _
*t their noon luncheon
„r- and
mends
,,
he first tlon of the unit mission.
,o team work and excellence of their
V * 11* w r*^T—
T h r o u g h the medium of a
„
performance. In turn the cubs
£
»lx cm- strenuous sport* program, the
“ were gratified and surprised
Marine la aware of another rowhen, at the grand finale of the S^ °f *
na
niverslty sponilblllty, physical fitness. By
,nl exhibition, Mila Nelder presented
"1,
rharge; mean* of constant Inspection tha
tiy each swimmer with a Red Cross
vl
:j with Marine unit has estahllahed a
H Meglnners official card. Frank i r’ “m neprcrrntatlv* Gordon V.
name of being a "crack" unit,
2 Guruchani young chief of den
-creatiun Training has produced many keys
three gave a startling d.mon.u*- “ on,l of ,h&lt;‘-on.tltutlonal Amendre . with to success, be It war, or aporta.
tion of a boy "about to drown"
n - u c im .
1 charge Conitant Instruction In platoon
In the water and "rescued” by
.*;* h member of the delegatl n
Elemrn- and company Infantry supjecla
r Mil. Nelder. Thl. .how wa. e .p .-1w 11 ” P,*ln
•n with lerve a* a reminder to each Ma­
dally etaged for parcuu to see
amendments for the benof t of
rine that this primary minion aa
tin- value of the summet’a in.liuc- if1*
1 Admin- a Marin* Is that of being always
u
Thursday noon Yacht Club lunch1. 37S N. ready to perform the dutiee of ao
.
.
,
eon meeting.
g* Lola- infantryman, regardless of rankt
Advancement award* were proj Iyc„ ,.rM|d, nt Oeorg# An|„ aented to the following: den one, drew
tMi mon,lng th„
nlkry In further more that each Marine re­
gardless of present assignment is
•f. 8te&gt;e Jackson, silver arrow; den (}lp imendnmiU are "so Import••ntarola listed as a potential Marine Rifle1 two, John Meinelt, gold and a all- Int ,j,at #n invitation has bet-n
of ver arrow; Tommy Gurueharrl, „ UndH u,
who ire | nt . re.t.
Garden man by hla superiors,
H tw. silver arrow*; Philip O.bler, ^ ^ m„ t wlw ,h# Bsmlno.v
r. High On this, thj unit’s first annlversn. membership card; dan three. Jack County Jun,0(. chamber of Com:h R. S. sary, they can point with prlda
-a,
(Continued on I age Iwol
m»rr„ m .m hrn In hear tha ex.to their formal acholastic achievela Statu menta. Over 75&lt;* oP t|ie unit has
om with l,ak’&gt;*d a course of formal educaElks To Observe
------------j n n. tlon. A high percentage of the
ry with un,t ** activity engaged In off
Railroad Night
Warren Baker Dies
lt,
July education at Koliins College
in Winter PaiK. Nineteen men
Tomorrow Evening In Mounting Go.
have received their high school
Railroad Night will be oh-erved . Mr. Warren Baker, hiother of
diplomas through the Armed
at the Elk'a dub Thursday night Qr. C. W. Baker of Ssuford, died
** • :* v .
. „
_
_
yesterday In the Moultri* Hospital
According to Roy Green ExaltUn„ „ , n .
ed Ruler of thelocal Elk5s Lodge. . . i . ° “’
railroad men of the Elk’s Lodge &gt;*r- Bak«r. «* Normend Park,
will be honored during the ll.urt- Ga. visited In Sonford many times,
dsy evening meeting
! Funeral service* will be h«IJ
A free barbecue and program j in Normand Park tomorrow afterwill follow the meeting.
'noon at 3 o'clock.

De Bary Cub Scouts
Display Swimming
Feats To Parents

drewa, CpI. W. J. Jones, (1. to r. middle row) Capt. E . J .
Love. Pfc. J. E. Hnrt, Pfc. W. E. Tenner, Pfc. F. J .
NIckcraon, Pfc. J. O. Baker, CpI. J. E, Hlllyard, CpI. H.
T. Wllltama, CpL \V. G. Subel. Pfc. P. A. McGovern, and
T-8gt. II. H. Merill. (l. to r. front row) 8gt, J. 8. Lane,
Pfc. J. II. Connwny. CpI. J. R. Rice, Cpl. R. R. Blodgett,
and Cpl. E. M. Nellignn. (Official US Navy Photo)

Scholarship Loan M a r in e U n it O b s e r v e s
:Exams To Be Given F i r s t A n n i v e r s a r y
In Stale Oct. 16

Fire Protection
For Farm Areas
Topic At Session
Fire protection for Seminole
County farm areas waa the mala
topic of discussion at the meeting
of the Semlnota bounty Farm
Bureau directors held at tha Gen­
eva home of Tommy McLata.
With all of tho director! of the
Seminole Cbunty Farm Bureau
isent It waa revealed that a
ard member had mat with San­
ford Fire Chief Mack M. Cleve­
land Sr. to determine what type
of equipment would be necessary
for tho farm area protection.
Farm Bureau resolutions af­
fecting the local farmer* were
read and dk cttaaoA prior to tholr
being presented at tW f irm Bureon State meeting to be hold Of*.
88-30 at Fart Myers.
C. A. Tucker, Seminole County
Agriculture Agent waa presented
to the board members by W. W.
Una, president of the Seminole
County Farm Bureau.
Also present to mast the board
were County Service Agents Thur­
man Wright and GUIs William ton.
A meeting of th) Seminole Coun­
ty Farm Bureau mamberahlp waa
set with the late being announced
later and each member to bo
notified. The masting will be pre­
ceded by a covered dish supper
with the meat rourts being Tunalahed by the oureau.
Refreshment* were acrveJ fol­
lowing the Board of Directors
meeting.

K

Firemen Express
Thanks For Replies
To Questionnaire
DE BABY- The DeBary Volun­
teer Firemen’s Asaoclatlun wishes
lo (hank most heartily those who
responded lo Its questionnaire of
Sept. 15 and to request those who
have not yet answered, to do ao,
If possible, by Oet. 8.
The statements mailed Included
a brief history nf the fire de­
partment's alma and p n itrts, the
Inhatator service and fire duties.
Residents were asked to Join as
active or associate members,
working toward thu purchase of
added equipment and further ser­
vice to the community. All re­
venues were listed aa wall as ex­
penditure*.
The firemen meet the second
Thursday of each month at the
firehouse at 7:80 p. m. Tho wo­
men's auxiliary meet* the sania
day at 8:80 p. m. The question­
naire not only gave Interesiina In­
formation; It aollrlted aid from
those who are protected night
and day by Ita vigilance.

Horticulture Topic
A t C lu b Session
DE BABY- Ttie D* Bary Gar­
den club win welcome a guest
speaker, Mias Edith 8*lt*r. DeLand librarian at Its flrat meeting
of the year, Friday at 8 p. m.
in the civic center.
Mias Belter will give a review of
The Coming of The Flowers. Hor­
ticultural topica wUl bo tho topie
of the day.

W eather
Partly d ea ff te steady through
Thareday; widelr acoUercd afterm oo thaaderakoweret low toelgkt
m -n.

D M BALLY NEID^g. "guard-.
Isa aagal' 0/ the Dt Bary
tub*. Mias Nailer, Rod Cross
He guard instructed tho denIters for their aqua’le sh-rw cn
ay at the maos'oi puuL
!f Photo)

a

CUBS! ATTENTION! Dene one, two and three of the De Bary Pack No. 60, ready for
action at the Mansion Pool. Mother Wellesley Corbett of den three (standing) inspecLa
the group at the Sunday afternoon swimming exhibition. (Staff Photo)

Additional
Local. News
O n Page 2

EIGHT LITTLE MEMBERS of Brownie Troop number fivV accompanied by two of
their leaders, vUlted Tha Sanford Herald plant In observance of National Newspaper
week and were conducted by Charlie Morriaon, member of tha paper’s advertising
staff, on a tour that ahowed them tha fashioning of a newapaper from tha time copy
arrives until the complete paper rolls off the giant praaa. Making the vialt war* the
following Brownlee: Brenda David, Linda Ethridge, Jimmie Sue McClellan, Scottto Mo*
Clellan, Suzanne Oraeno, Linda Robaon. Barbara Thomaa and Barbara WUliama. Troop
leaders were Mrs. Joseph Oraeno and Mra J. P. McClellan. Aa a souvenir of their vialt, «
each child received a type metal alug with h»r name thereon. They expressed them*
selves aa grateful for aa interesting visit. (Btaff Photo).

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Observing
60th Year

la the accident and re.
boapltal attache* aa "in

!D THIS car, driven by W. Brown Miller, waa
t |400, according to Sgt. Ben Butler of the
(ce Department. The accident occured at the
of S. Laurel Ave. and W. 3rd St.

o Pay Tribute
Mb«to ta local btas—carman at
i yntii*
EMrAfndntoday It t a Yacht
UP EL
tank, It waa son

ab a waa driving the car back to
Sanford aid Orlando from a Now
Mexico vacation trip.
Mrs, Bernice Stone, manager ef
the Santard Purcell Start on Wait
ftra t S t ia reported to have la.
eelved bad cut* about the face and
bead, gad according to a Baton
Rouge General HoiplUl nurae bad
“bad, bad bruise*,” X-ray* war*
made laat night of lira. Stone but
failed o reveal any internal laJuriea at tba preaant time.
Bra. Lee J. Wlilile, wife of an
employe of Pureeil’a, alao In the
Purcell ear la listed by tba haapi.
tal as “in critical condition" aaffaring from a concussion, broken
pelvis, hip, arms and lag.
th e husband of the injured wo­
man was reported to bo “obey"
other than shock. However, Will*
ale has bean tonftaed to the Baton
Rouge Hcapital because of high
blood proeeure and bean trouble.
Experimental rural delivery serA patrolman, covering the stri­ Vice began Oct I, 1IM wRb three
dent in Louisiana, reported that routee at Chariee Tawa, W. Va.,
the b e d was traveling a t a high
rata e f spaed aa they mat the Pur­
cell car ta d crashed lata it.
The p e trria a n ls reported to
have asm that "Purcell, driving hla
old* mobile, waa “ net to blame"
for the aecideet.
Leaving Sanford this morning ta
go to Sataa Rouge to bo wttb
H n . Stone were ber husband. If,
C. Stone, fcr. .gad Mrs. C / N

Blood Donor Day
Slated Oct. 9
A t Prairie Lake

District Confab
Occasion for thf program i« the
Banfocd Kiwanla1 club’s annual
e tatm u ca af Nritonai Newspaper
Mask. Oct, 14. fUa 1* tba 117th
w a r that Kiwmta International
•e ra tertid p atS in National
Newspaper Weef
la aaaaiinrlng tks Newspaper
Week. O at 14. th la U the ITth
• a t Gmt Kiwittg clube In nearly
&lt; m o. s
p i ties would pay
I t s la a similar
[th# international
designed to draw
b tha Importance
Freedom, of th#

ny riaa orgn
aantinuatluii
Ftaea a* viti

ty’s avallabi* services for handlcapped children.
According to Boy Hollar who is
vice-chairman af tha e o u n t y
children1* committee, tha Tampa
district conference Is th* third
of five district conferences held
**”« ^
,n different port* of th* state,
k •*
The conference* are iponaored by
F E E E D O MS, the Florida Children’s CommitR LIVING,' WU. (|on, state-wide organisation to
anal Newspaper aaalit tba county committees, and
&gt;gtn In lMt, la the Nemours foundation. Th# state
wspoper Assocta- was divided Into five districts ao
Incorporated.
that Information on the problems
Ip* International and treatment of handicapped
children eaold spread to mar* peapit at th* local level. The Tampa
meeting, tar tha central Florida
district, b totaled to Mat* tha
(Caatia**d o* Pag* »

Thla obaerrntio* m i made by
Postmaster 0«Mral Arthur B.
Summotfisld ta calling th# ■»*
tiaa*! attention to Um tath birthday of the Berries.
Sanford*! Postmaster, J i l l
Field, on the ■nntvamry of th#
RTD h u eallod attMtion to Um
fact thatt
The number of Patrons ao
Route Number t and Rasta Nuaabar S laerooaad ao flat during
past ftva jraara that U feaeaRM
necessary to ra lim tba aval bar*
danad condition* last Oat. L HU
. . . Tba two rnataa wara divided
into thtaa Rovtaa and oaa dravad
to Laafiraod aa than' waa aa
office apace hi the Bastard Foot
Office tar another R ati) Carriar*a
dealt:
Thirty milea ware ram vod fraai
the two Sanford Route# when tba
third Rooto waa eetabUabed a
year ago today yet ■almost tea
additional rnllaa b a n been added
to tba two route# by thoiOor
ten lion a elnco that time. Almost
every day a new patron U added
to one of theae Sanford Route*.
On Sopt. 1 thta year a Rural Sta­
tion waa aetabUahed On Slpaa
Are. to five tba petraat in that
■action better Mrrtee and relieve
tba oengastioa in th w ait ovrocrowdad area on either Rural
Route#. There ware 111 Rural
Bon* on M hundred the of a mile
from aotb Street to Geneva Are.
on Sipea Avanoa.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS- Old
Glory Community Blood Rink wfll
held ita PoR Daaoc Day at the
American Legtau Home on Prairie
Laks Tuesday Oct • from 4-T p.m.
All persons ia tba South Seminote County area are urged to sup­
port th* local blood hank by com­
ing and offering to donate their

log union locals* ratification but
a negotiator said tha agreement
provides for a pay boost and Im­
provement*, in wasting candltiesii.
District negotiators bargaining
for about 4AM longshore and cler­
ical wasters had sought a rains
on tha I1JT aa te a r has* wata.

th* parson receiving tha blood, ex­
cept the charge which Is made for
processing and administering,
______
|
distributed
forma J will
bo &lt;
________
through Lynun School for piodfan
to sign and rotum to any a f the
aflfcor* or sponsoring orgaalsatlasi
commhtoa. This ia urgent,boaause
them must be not loss than 0
pledgers In order that tha Ma­
ntis unit with It* Doctor and tech­
nicians be aa band, otherwise the

BOt S o t

JACK P. MeCLILLAN, Anaoclata State Coordinator of the Diversified
injf Program (third from left) wag in'Bmnfbrd Friday to talk over the DOT proffraii
with local aducaton. (Left to right) conferring a t the office of the Seminole County
Superintendent of PublUTInstruct km araiLouin J; Girard, Seminole High School coor­
dinator for the programi Fred Murray, adult Cocatlonal Director; Mclellan^nd Super*
intendentof Public Instruction R.T. MUwee, (Staff Photo)

Raceway Books
170 Trotters,
Pacers To Date

To Register In County
-----— —

.

A total of 170 tietlera and
m
ao
a
|
paeara have already
at Sasnlnola Raceway,
lag season, It w
day by WUUaai &gt;. Kemp, pm l- ( a m l o a A a a m llm L U

- a "Th# ISM rtgtet n Uou la sxpestad to «o wall aver ISAM k Sami-

Farm Housing Loan s u s s a ..VLOSt

gamp.

mM

said this morning aa she called
»tteaSoa ta the Oct. « dpadSat

that widespread ao-

otaetlew $i whlebi fetors wilt'd*
asked ta apprava Ihtooduettop of
afternoon port mutual racing at
the track, hoe already resulted
In signing of f in new stable#.
He said nuaMroua othmr lMurioa
have bean remind and ata being
followed up.
;\ ,
."Wo eon now handle only .110
hoiaee at the raaawey," Kemp
pointed out. "But If the voters
approve liUraduetien of horntaa
horse racing, the only truck to he these loans.
in operation ig Florida, then wa’ll A housing loan wU ha secured
(mmediately higia wnfc «** barns
of «00 by a mortgage on tha bocrawt r t
farm.
"Whan those horsemen inquire Tha local Perm Home Admin*
about tha track, whisk they will Istralian County Committee will
work at dally, day In and day out determine whether or not aa ap­
for ais months, they also inquire plicant Is eligible far a housing
about banking facilities, shopping, loan. To bo allgthla, an appllaant
and place* available to rent or must be th* owner of a farm, be
to buy In Seminole county," Kemp unabl# to. obtain suitable credit
observed. "Whan we anawer them for dwellings and other buildings
we tall them that lb* books, ho­ frsm other landers,' and have
tels, motsIs. reatouranu
and enoagh Income from the farm or
stores af Sanford and nil of Sem­ from tba farm and other sources
meat family living and farm
inole County are adequate to care to
operating
expenses and repay hla
for their requirement* in a most
aoUstaetory manner,
"When the voter* approve our
hantesa me* meeting, and our
feetlitiee ate expanded to **#t
th* Mads of the dOO homes, their
earners, trainer* and persona car­
ing for them, than 1 know that
oil available rental piacoe and
beta** far sal* will be snapped
up. Eat wo are confidant the for*
ward-looking people af Seminole
County will move to provide Uie
necessary quarters and homo*

lag.
“This baini tha final week wa
are expecting a vary heavy
rsglstnraan," aha said.
The office, located 1a the Cham*
ber of Commerce Buildings at tha
comsr ef East first S t gal
Sanford Aya* will bn span aaah
afternoon this weak us til I
o’clock.
“ Wo want averyona to register,"
Mrs. Brae* said this au ra tag,
"Democrat*, Republicans, lade-

Weather
cwraay iwrao*
law widely scatter*
W allot E&lt;«&gt;nh*w*r aad

Woman's Auxiliary
Sot* 1st Session
O f Yoor Thursday

1* County Mental
rill have an otganlig tonight at I
reslon wfll ha bald
School Admini*tra­
il East Commareial

DE IARY—The women’# aux­
iliary to th* De Barv Volunteer
Pit* Depariasoat wfll hold Ita
ftrat mooting of the year on
Thursday at 7 p.m. in the fire­
house.
All women of the villa*# era
Invited to this moating, to be­
came acquainted with the ofileors
end committee head* who will
officiate during
Among these era: Mr*. Harry
W. Sellar, president: Mr*. Chris
Sutler, rice president; Mrs, Ern­
est E. Waleko, secretary end Mrs.
Julius Vogfct, treasurer. Chairmen
of committee* ora: way* and
moon*. Mrs. Henry P. Lasher;
membership, Mrs. Charles Schnetdor: refreshments, Mrs. Bernard
J , Borage: enashla i. Mrs. Robert
Vance | publicity, Mrs. Carl frost■riser. Tte heard of director* con­
sist afr Mia. David Roshal Mrs.

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Fourth W e e k ly Edition

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Teenagers Can
Get Better Break

Bausch, Lomb Science

Meet SHS Faculty j

Mrs. Guy Alien Is tn h tr third
By FRED BALL
The top sdsnea student In tbs
J year of taseUig at gemlnote High.
Today
Hollywood
atoms
deter,
senior class at Seminole High
Originally, Mr*. Allen is from *
mined to capture tho
•f*
Behdbt, to ha cbostn tariy tn
dollar.
little town (tiled "Dannybrook",
IMP, Will baesma eligible to apOne method of accompllshbg
ply for ooa of a group of malar
N. D. She graduated from the
this la te portray the te*n**«r
Science Scholarships sponsored bp
University rt North D t k o t e ,
himself on tha screen by telling
the Bausch tt Lamb Optical Co*
Later, she rirtted law at George
to# atory of a ''real cool cal"—
■t the University of Rochester.
Washington Orivartlty for t year,
known
te
most
adults
aa
a
Juv*.
The school's candidate for the
H e P ip Club did a H im Job scholarship competition will bo
idle delinquent.
white aha wotted for tho gov*;4r
SWQOril*! Um ehearioadert Um winner of the Bausch tt Lomb
There have boat several of
m*nt to WMkiniten, D. C. t t o
Friday tight at t i e football Honorary Idanco Award, who will
these film* which arc so full ol
Is married toOuy Allen, a former
i*a**Uonsllim that no taU-ro6 ' that's nora than 1 racetvo the modal a t graduation
student of MR.
■
peeling
person
should
pay
i«
Initiated
In
INI,
and
approved
by
tor aom* af Um other
see them, but for some mvstar.
Mrs. Alisa was recently sleeted
As tor aa tadiriduaU too Motional Association of Se­
bus reason It appears that a
Um spirit was fair, condary-School Principals, this
president of th* Somtool* County
great many teen agers, Including
M a« a whole, Um aptrtt was Award te now firm annually to
English Couatll. She U o Freeh*
myself, seem drawn as If by a
Otototte “thumbs dow»“. So eon* more than SOlO schools through­
man Clssa senior and a U hrup
magnet te see these shows. On
; m tons, lot's s o aparato ' with out the United States to
Council sponsor. Mlk «*MR
the other hand, many pictures
ohasrioadtra and pat mom pap sga the pursuit af scientific eg*
dealing with the problems of
th an , Chaor with th an dm rears and to roword high scholas­
teaches grammar to the frnkm tt|
juvenile delinquency are produced
tic aiklvamont. Only winners af
• ana ton than. Lat oar bays know
and
tophomans.
MRS. GUY ALLEN
tha Honorary Science Award a n
with a more reaUitle approach■Ugfbto for the Bausch tt Lomb N H L M1CHILS GCTB firsthand information and training in Seminole High School's These movies have fine actors,
stories and good direct­
I to o * know whothar any of Science Scholarships.
D. C. T. Program from Seminole County Motor’s Service Manager Jim Smith who la top-rete
ors, whUe th* poorer class of pic­
poo h i to aottood It or oot, bat Bausch tt Lomb provides tor
showing Mlcnolg how to u m a voltage regulator and a Bun motor analyzer on a Dodge tures are given production com
om a t Wally Phillips' thumb,
car. Looking on (far loft) are: Louie J. Girard, Seminole High School DCT Coordina­ parable with the old cheap Sat
•earn to ho larger than tbs oth- Isrshlps, with a flexible
By MARION CRIM
urday Westerns, of which very
to ooa, I think somebody most baaed M need, and with a total tor and A. J. Pleva, goneral manager of Bemlnolo County Motor*. (S ta ff Photo)
Tha
library Council held lu
few
are
seen
these
days,
Thasa
k m atappod sw .lt
fotnyaay valoa of (MM. In tbs
cheaper pictures do harm becausa fln t meeting of th* new echool Spttch Class Is
is pears that too program haa
lomstlmes tbay leave to* teen term on September 10, dur­
t e last walk* goertp, something toon to effect, U ysuag men and
ager with toe Impression that by ing Activity Parted. An elactlon Offartd T o S H S
!om msotiened sbovt Johnny Sir* wemen hove been »nrolled at the
being tough he is a big shot. Ev&lt;i wei held at this time to deter­
Ito totog tea short tor soma University of Rochester under
though tbo better class of pictures mine th* officers for the current Juniors, Seniors
fbta. Ww, don't lot It bother you Bausch tt Lomb Science geholarmay ba madt with the idea of school year. The President !■ Eva
__ ho sows to bo mat •Wpa, In addition, kscosso of the
By FRED BALL
portraying the evils of Uds par Spears. Acting as Vice President, This year mark* th*
ST hS hoigM tor fhWty M*- h i p caliber of the contestant!,
is
Jerry
Heneon.
The
Secretary
tlcular problem, stIU vary Impras.
A. J. Pleva of Btmlnola County,
the Uaiventty haa awaidad to M
SM.
yaar wa have had a gpeoch De­
■lonabla teen agars might ba tn le Carol MeNel) and the Chaplain partment here at SHS In recent
runnen-up other scholarship, of
Moton, Inc. wei one of tho first'
Is
Marion
Crlm.
flueneed
In
the
wrong
way.
Vote tn y of yon soon tb
comparable value.
business men of Sanford to be­
Wo are proud to announce that years, and the first Umo that
Maybe It Is up to us as teen
■M a t asbool, Obi oscvm me,
Th. Rochester Rcholsrshlp Com
By A. J. CLEMENTS
come
a training agency for the
•fere to prevent Hollywood from this year's Library Council spon­ this course has been offered to the
■bo's not a now girl after afl mittee studies all applications, The FFA haa put He plena for
giving us those cheaper fUme by sors ere Miss Edna Chittenden Junior*
wall aa tho aonioro.
I f s Jual Van Curbing with
and seisets so of too most promis­ railing money tola year Into DlvereUled Co-operative Train­
and Mrs. Ann Allen.
ing
program
which
was
set
up
hatrsliwn. R tasks cuts, Men, ing paadldatos as finalists. Thasa action, They hive planted two
Tho lixlh period Drama clan ataying away from them, because Tha library has quite a store The function of thOoo cU
b at net gults Ike you. 1 miss the ■tudsnts a n notified of their se­ acres of Tender Green Beans for Seminole High School at tho has begun it'a Hat of activities If w# do not glvo tho box office
our business, to* producer* will of new books which w* hope will is to teach the beat matbod*
lection lata In Manb, and the which a n progressing nicely. Our beginning of tho school year.
for th* 10M--57 school year. The not make other fllma of tola type provide many hours of reading aU types of public speaking.
finalists from all parts of tho main source of f u n d i
is
i It atom* te ma that Ksredlth country are invited to Rochester through our hog progrem. We When Interviewed, Pleva said, class under th* fine direction of Hollywood, after all, la interested enjoyment for students. Wa cor­ Junior and senior class play* will \
dially invite you to come In end also originate from th* speech
■astt la havtag m s difficulty for thno days, with all oxpsnsci hive nine head of Duroc Hit * “I was glad to take part (n a pro. Mrs. Coleman, has boon working In making money, and there
wRh his “ ChavUe-toroo". What's paid, for latorvtewi and oompot- rows which a n being fed out to gram that would help tha young on dlfforeot phases ef spoeeh no quteker way to got a point look around. Mlsa Chittenden or classes
tbs matte* MsrsdHh, Is the band, itlvo toots to determine tho scho­ sail at the end of the school year. people of Sanford. Bines becoming and dramatie work. The first two across than through tha pockat on* of th* ataff will bo delight­ This semester tha Juniors or*
ed to help you to mako a selec­
age tea big?
larship winners.
These hogs a n being taken c a n an employer under the D.C.T. weeks were spent learning te pan­
tion.
studying dratnaUcs so they con
. Par soma stroago roasea, Su
In ardor to ontor too nationwide of by the President of our chapt­ program with Nell Mlchols as tho tomime effectively. After this,
It is teterasting to note that lu present their play, and tto Santera
■an Smith and Jeanette Prim scbelmhlp
competition,
th* er. Bill Thompson, who has turn­
September of IMS th* library re- are studying
bean going down the hall a t Bclenco Award winner should bo ed out aomo fins bogs tor us the D.C.T. trainee, 1 am aura, from two plays were cast the firs; Glee Club To Give
corded
an attendance or i \ l 3 la, conversation,
Mashing.
1 selling each other “Cookie" aeteetod
and notified early in post two years end we a n sure direct observation, (hat ths boys “The Nautical Approach" te th* 'Picnic' O c t 16
with • circulation of PM books. panel discussion,
t o r what their game Islll January. Th* Award matotent be will do it again
and girls wUl benefit very much story of a sailor who finds him­
This year we have broken that subjects. Ntxt semester to t eat* *
By RAY JOKNgON
iva soil noticed a rosy tall
from
tho . combined
achool- self lost on tha maternity floor We a rt expecting te have on* record with on. attendance of g,* ten wlU study drama, a r t tto
and aa entroatoip short girt
■nd-on-the-Job training obtained In of a hospital. This te a one-act of the boot Olee Club* in th* SIS and a circulation of 1,010 Junion will U kt up toate apaoafc
X S B
&amp; £ h. r t T r j ^ S ^
.... tog sround together? Don't S i the
Director of Admlaetesu, nady fort tbs cattle show In the program. Nell has done «XThasa alassaa or* tongbt to
hO Slim ed, It’s Just Claud* Hit- from
comedy which wUl bo presented state tola yaar, wo havo a flnt book&amp;
University of Rocbutor, SO, Mew Ocala, which Is held on O ct I I
group of poopte willing to work
Mrs. Boyd Colsman and all who
ccllsnt
work
to
data.
Ha
ba*
be­
OcL
I,
in
chsprt
and
then
again
Applications must b* fill­ and !&gt;. These cattle a n being
Our Fretldant Hsnry Cason has and Treasurer is Shirley Ander­ have enrolled for tto oauao My
os. York,
ed out nod returned on er be­ groomed and mod* reedy for th* come a regular member of our that evening for tha W o m e n'a bean working with our buaioea* son. Thera are AS boy* and 71 they
hive benefited greatly,
tto e been having soma trouble with fore March 1.
organisetion."
show
by
BUI
Thompson,
B1U
Club. The east is aa followat officers, Dottle Metis, Pat Harr­ girls te the “A" Squid Gleo Club.
; t e leg. What's the matter Ron
AH itudentc who stand near the Baxter, and Randall Priest. These Nell Michels Is the son of Mr. Terry, a student Nuria, Sandra ington. Brantdy Bchtrard, and
The first performance of the Ronnie: Why don't
Ion l ftu U
u to g k r
n iff Did your horse get too clows
top of their doss In science studies boys trill also show the cattlo In and Mrs. Anton Mlchsls of Wiley Lee; Phil, a uninhibited Sailor, MerrldcUi Scott la deciding on school year will be “Picnle" a Joe: Tbey'ro ion Mtoott.i.
to too mailbox??Octla.
The
local
Judging
team
are
advised
to
check
with
the
hoed
our Glee Club uniforms.
Musical oxtransgania which wUl Ronntei Biased? What do y ^
; Mows has boss going around
will slso judge to Ocals. They wUl Av#., Sanford. He Is a senior at A1 Collins; Miss Brady, in charge Our first Vic# President Is be performed on Oct. 10, at S moan?
•that Ray Johnson Just “teyat" ef the lettuce Department early Judge
Seminole
High
School.
of Nursery, Linda Cannon) Fete, Juanita Wynne,____
euefa livestock as boof cat_
p.ra lu th* High School Auditor- Joe: It’s bias tkla ond Mas that
Ind___
Vice_____
President,
to bs tickled In the ribs. Who to 1MT, to determine their th |lef the IdenM gcholan, Us, dairy cattle, and swine. Our Nell is rccaiving Auto Mechanic the handyman, Berry St. John] Teddy Walker and our Secretary turn.
till I'm brokt
has the magic touch, Ray??? bUItjr
Judging teem should do vary well training under Pleva and Louie Clare, Student Nurse Evelyn Ben­
■■Whp do Jimmy Cordtlr and ship competition.
this
year
because
they
placed
Girard,
D.C.T,
Co-ordlnator
fur
nett; and a police officer, Jim
Stoto Bmrour turn the sprinkler*
with the prise winning teams at tha High School. Ho will study Blythe,
,oa the girl* second lunch period?
the Florida State Fair last Feb mechanics from th* fundamental
•’ Ihlrisy Anderson te looking
ruiry.
work to the more complicated Th* second play to bo present­
.Tory happy and contented these
ed is the Junior Class Play, "Wo
I would, at this lims, like to automatic transmissions and pow­ Shook tho Family Tree". Till
'days. Ootid ha that Jobnnv Is (he
er
steering
mechanics
of
the
congratulate the boys who a n
------ af this. Good luck to you
production Is te be held Nov. II,
enrolled to Agrlculturo I, because podge. Plymouth*. This train­ Tho cast Is as follows: Hlldeing
will
continue
the
entire
school
so
many
of
th
an
Joined
th*
;• I o n t o when Terry Ooembet
grade, tired of being a wall­
DOROTHY BOB .
FFA which te an organisation. I year.
t o t the noma "The BuU“? V.ry AssertsBy
flower, ' Linda Cannon: Mr. Dot­
ted
Prose
Wamea'e
M
t
e
r
am su n they will benefit by
But Terry, I really
son, father, Berry at. John; SaUy,
PRACTICALLY EVBRY
to n * think the name suite you.
younger sister, Eva Spears; Bob,
Jayne
Mansfield
SCHOOL
GIRL
haa
a
wardoba
of
•' tt eaea* that Linda Andaman
old brother, A1 Collins; Jimmy,
6-Week Exams Set
dad Money Cushing have "dona cotton skirts, some of which may
younger brother, Dickie Rountree;
Passes
Acid
Test
to
looking
■
Uttar
weary
after
a
awpy" wttb their pony tells.
Paige, who likes to play postman,
Thursday,
Friday
Mian
or
a*
of
hard
wear.
HOLLYWOOD
(AP)
—
Jayse
What's the matter girls, got
Eltie, Bob’s hoartthrob, Sandra
By
NANCY
CUMING
Mansfield
passed
the
arid
test:
A
few
minutes
at
tha
sowing
ggmsthlny against homes?
A u to F inancing by o ur bank o ffe rs y e s A L L o f lim e S trin g * .
Lee; Jill, her friend, Evelyn Ben­
SIi-week
exams
will
be
given
managed
to
look
iclamorou*
machine
can
put
new
Ufa
in
old
If you see Dotty Motts doing a
nett; Freddie Sherman, who wears
Thursday
and
Friday
of
this
week.
even while two hairdressers were Knlcken; Angulo Compaln: Mr.
little Jig now and then don't bo sklrti and brighten them up for
piermed. ghe te Just practicing a the new school term. Local sew­ This is a week earlier than In ■pplylng blrarh to the root* of 5hcrmer, Freddie's father, Jimmy
to o ts aba te going to do foy tbs ing center esparto suggest adding previous years. Ths new arrange- her hlond* hair.
Blythe; and Mrs. Shermar. Fred­
That Is how I found her In tho die’* mother, Nancy Robb,
Variety Show. Seams she te gobs eotorfnl appUqws to seiid-eoler meal willII mean that the report
m
Issued
on
the
cards
wUl
be
skirts, raiding tha strap bag for
makeup department at 20lh Cento h i a “ Hasketts".
The drama class extends aa latwelfth.
tury.Pox, a studio that haa been vitellon
■ Sidney and D etom am stilt fabric*.
moderate borrowing chnrg*. W* finance now car* t t 4V4S*. You pay no "hlftSan
to everyone to
On Thursday fourth, fifth, and a heaven for eensational blondes
For example, you can mah*
going down too hall g u lag into
and enjoy its two productions.
sixth
period
testa
wUl
be
given
Betty
Grahle,
Marilyn
Monroe,
OMh other's eyes. And yec can plate skirt tote a conversation
hear Dolores say, "Oh Bid, what ptooa bp adding appltauae to a which means that first, second, Shcree North, etc. Covered with
sailboat motif, nsiag simple out- and third period test* will be given - smock ond with her heir a 3-D Color T V Is
Y our lM U nnen prem ium * m a y b t
Itooa. with riugte-Md Mai tops on Friday. The Schedule te thu*. foamy, multlshaded mesa, Jayne
% ? :
j r t L m . «
snaking ayes at n big Junler Foot, fmr tto Mils and wide Mas tape planned so no tests will bo bold *tll| looked great.
Predicted
By
1975
■outhly payments and ptocad locally with your own agent.
Maybe that’s because happiness HOUSTON (AP) - Three di­
kali ptoyarf Could H ho toon* for toe hulls of the haste. Baa- on tho afternoon before our f o o t - ....................
wee written all over her far*. mensional color telovtsten by lie
p a Brawn and Johnny Vaahtof P * ,t *» g t t to made (torn Mas boll gamo with Apopka.
Flip tto poor froibmso! For
When I aaw her In New York a 71 la predicted by Bay Campbell,
That P ita “Gilbert" Nash Is tan*, aUtetod to a wlda V,
Here's another aewtrick; Tab* thorn Um tests won't ond on Fri­ year ago, she was yearning te Western Division executive v
PPSUy fttUnfl aronndl Ha’S got
day. They will taka th* California get back te her pink Jagftur and
You apply f a r y o u r bank A u to L oan an d g a i n
• p i to slmaat ovary claso
Tost for Menu! Maturity on Mon­ Her movie career. I noticed the president of tbo Foote, Con* tt
. r t S t «
— what mnhas him so papular? I 2
Bcldlng
advertising
firm.
He
si
day, This test won’t hove any car parked outside tho jmakeup
prom ptly.
ring on their six-weak g re dee, building. And there's no doubt eo predicts by 1000 more thaa
s J &amp; F M y w s : boa
half of nU television aria will bo
Mtotl. This make* t stogie rib. but te very Important s i on I.Q. that bar career Is In the pink as color.
well.
t* *
Uimmlags, with sh o rn t- torts.
“Within 10 yooio." to told mi
I hear P r a n c e s * » • £ • * b. dtegSul lines
“Oh, I couldn't bo happier," she advertising monk meeting,
T ub p ay aa a g rto d an d ea rn moful erod.,*toro
are
only
■
few
auggts■ big crush on
■eld, “The studio Is so nice. Just ran expect to lee closed circuit
Tri-H
i-Y
Freshmen
Chariot Higgins—don't
worry !*®"* ^ « ff » rti» s trimmings; Any
to get me out of the play, they television In every room In too
II alandlng with ua for future credit i
VTgouc I think he kgs a crush W |h» girl wU ha ah to to (team Party Is Success
bought It, even though they house. It le llhsly that In tho
up to r Own Ideas for individual
didn't want It.”
living room you wlU find mum]
l y LRB JACXON
------------- at the wash—Ann •ppliquos I# giro old drifts a
How's that again?
television—on n wall, almost flit
Lost
Tuesday
tto
TriJU-Y
stele
Wad ion-W hy o n you so smart Imio an m J r
She explained: “Ruddy Adler and msoauring possibly five feet
B sfava pu n bu y y o u r n a i l car, ana nu fo r a c tu a l m w ity-auviag flguro-fart* a n o u r
gave their an n u l party for tha
|jg Bookkeeping?
studio
head
said
he
didn't
want
by
seven
fort."
freshmen
girls
nt
Bemlnolo
High.
U r i f ly b an k a u t a loan plan. A nd aau exactly how it will pay you lo finance y o u r now
* Potty Jsno-gU d to hear you bare Mltchel, who haa Bay Jrtm'Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter.
Despite to* television boom, to
had. Retort o n going steady •on fM&gt;l/ tortag store.ITmy to- Carrying out tto theme, th* He didn’t think H would be good
c
a r wHh a a l
gtete, drooled as lit Us children to
••Id, newspapers atill control meet
u a movie. But Frank Tathlln of tha nation'* 10-blUten-deUar
fonnaltea right Bay?
"
canted
teddv
boor*
jV to favorite topic around toe
Overboard at a
________ Frowsts gtriddand, writer-dlrector-produccr aaw nty advertising budget Newspapers
Banter girts Js tbs coming “f ill Pan I hot l got
Ray Ivey, and Linda lu* Rohe test for ‘The Wayward Bus' and now roaotoo throe button
VMtea" at Gatetivtlte—seonu
tho cutest coat- flipped.
against om billion for television,
• • If ovoryene Is going.
Mary Ornoot It* a toll
“He said he had to have me ho
I Then is the cuMet lenior toy Cara to toko rtdaa?
for 'Do Re Ml' and he told Bud­
that all toe girls a n waaf
Dr. Baal to Jagkto ______
dy he had a way to lick the “Hock
MEN PLEAD
M V m m
s n s
^Jaatoa, I want pen to dale Itog
Hunter* script. So they bought
TO BMUOOUNQ CMAEOE
t g in thorn o tomtho play and got ma out of It and
TAMFA Ut— Two Negro ttoim»
JadhW &gt; Don* PM think he's
hare ( am. lent It wonderful?" boat eaptatea chargril with omugUtile old?
“Tha elothaa In this picture are gltog aliens late to* United gtetea
BlUi Look at that bunch of cows
* toor tto foettoU t o i a n A, J,t Mot bunch—herd
fabulous," the enthused. “For the pleaded Innocent yesterday.
BUI i Hoard what?
first time, people wUl be able to Samuel Williams of Tampa sad
V
B
M
S
•
»
r
t
f
A. J.t Maid af oewa
tee that I do have a 40-fneb
Horace A. Lewis of Fort Myers
h a r t up?
BIH: Boro rv s heard af
and a StU-toeh wsUt."
m F b ritf Af'or ■ jp toys, there's quite a tow A. J.i I mean a eow hard
Both are accused of picking up
“The Friendly Bank"
*a otofsl tom Tims- Staler gtrts on the loom (which am
_ . I don't care If a cow beard.
Sign on street corner: “To British Hondurans off to* Cam­
tor f would aar a*,
la trwy naueaal). Come an hayojl didn't say anything I
avoid that run down feeling, peche banks of Msxlco and landM em ber F . D. L C.
t h a n * • now Juntos girt ■M-lmbka to p white the am ahtoaa. i have.
cross the o tnot carefully."
teg them fi’jpsQy to Florida.

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Clouds

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Council Tells Officers

FFA Tells Plans
For Financing
Year's Program

Car Dealer Becomes
DCT Training Agency

Plays Are Cast
In Dramatics

WSSSiSgim*

■

Girb, Perk Up
School Wardrobe

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THE A C T IO N

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B O R R O W IN G P O W E R

FLORIDA STATE B A M T
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H e arsT alk O n W e ll To Be Purchased

THE SANFORD HERALD
M onday, Oct. 1, 1956 Page 8

R.F.D.

$500 Dam age Seen
A s C ar Runs Stop
Sign; Hits Truck

Continued From Page 1
would not have received this mall
A Ford sedan crashed Into a until they went Into town to pick
s s t a . i aw
*
■ ■*
I Dodge truck f t the corner of Lau­ It up, often a matter of weeks or
^
planned Kitchen
rel Ave. end W. Third St. last even month*.
Friday morning resulting In pro­
D E B A B Y — Mrs. DoH* Nelmi,
That was a far cry from today’*
lioBit service edvltor of the Flori­ At the general meeting of the perty damage estimated by local mail load handled by rural de­
da paww corporation, sooke lilt Women’a Auxiliary of Seminole police authorities at approximately livery carriers. For example. In a
i w In the De Bary community Memorial Hospital held Friday 8300.
homo on the well planned kitchen. evening in the City RaD, Mrs. W. Brown Miller, (8, chairman recent 12-monlh pelod, nearly
tnvIUtlons will be Issued the Robert S. Stones genera! chair­ of the Board of County Commis­ eight billion pieces of mall were
Bead* of various organizations to man of the Follies entitled sioners. driver of the sedan, re­ handled for rural patrons.
}neet In the community center at “High Fever" to be presented portedly ran a stop sign st the InToday, there are 31,888 routes
a later date to discuss theta Feb. I and •, explained the pro­ ersectlon as he traveled aouth serving 54,980,000 mall patrons
on
Laurel
Ave.
Hoplrs with Mn. Nelmi nnd to ject (o the group. She stated the
over more thin 1H million miles
/micide on additions to the center'! aim of the production is to secure The 1BSO Dodge truck was driven of routes that extended Into vir­
and
owned
by
ITubert
Brown,
56pfttchen facilities.
tually all the counties of the
an orthopedic operating table for
Since most of the local clubi the hospital—a very much needed year-old yardman of 1704 W. tth United Slates, ns well as Into ter­
St.
utilize the center for partial and piece of equipment for bone »ur- Damage to the 1151 Ford sedan ritories and poasesslon* of ' the
gatherings of Importance, It la gery priced at 81243.80.
United States. And, during tha fis­
was estimated at 8400,
of general interest that the center
Mrs. Stone discussed the organi­ Sgt. Ben Butler of the Sanford cal year ended last June 30 alone
plan for useful electrical conven­ sing of various committees and Police Department lnvcitlgaecd there were 591.000 patrons added
ience!.
to rural delivery route*, while a
the function of each. She stated thj accident.
total Of 11,798 extensions of rural
that this would be the only big
TULANE Has TIIHEE . 1iroject for the year which Is the
routes were made to provide more
GRID CAPTAINS
and better service.
policy of the Auxiliary to have
NEW OKI.EANS. La. {API only one solicitation from the
Rural delivery was first officially
t'K Tulane has three
football merchanti and public annually.
suggested by Postmaster General
Y captains this season. They are She urged that anyone having
John Wanamaker In 1891.
&lt;C ontinued from pagt One)
* fullback Ronny Qulillnn, tack­ talent for this production or know, and room s th a t will he needed to The first bill authorizing rural
le Dalton Truax and renter lng individual* with talent con h ouse a ll th e s e people, Including delivery service was Introduced In
Donald Miller, All are seniors tact Mrs. W. G. Fleming; that th e h u n d re d s of visitors w ho w ill the House of Represntatlve on
Coach Andy Pllney calls co-operation from everyone la the mnke S em inole Rnrrway th e out* Jan. 5, 1191, by James O’Donnell
Truax “the best tackle In the keynote to the euccese of the pro­ sta n d in g to u ris t A ttrac tio n in all of Michigan, but It failed to pass.
Southeastern C onference."
A bill by Congressman Thomas
duction.
Central Florida.
Mrs. Stone added that lists of
“On the bails of what happen E. Watson of Georgia becamelaw
committees and additional Infor­ ed In Orlando with It* Ben While 51arch 3, 1883. appropriating |10,.
mation concerning this endeavor Raceway ae a training track only 000 for experimental rural deliv­
Would be published at a later date. and as a key tourist attraction er. This, together with 820,0000
Mr*. A. W. Epps Sr., president of that city, cun be expected to appropriated for the same purpose
of the Auxiliary, announced thst repeat In Sanford and Seminole on July 16, 1894, was not Im­
mediately used, the Postmaster
the recent “cake mix” sale had County,” &gt;Kemp continued.
been a success and thanked all "At Hen While Raceway, where General deeming the amount In­
who had participated in this pro- a top of 550 harness horses train sufficient.
On June B, 1898, another 810,0000
l#ct.
each season, a survey has dls
She stated that a district meet­ closed that close to 30 owners, together with the prior 830,000,
ing of the Auxiliaries, with the trainers and others associated was made available and the first
state president presiding, would with the business have bought or experimental rural delivery serv
be held at the Langford Hotel In built homes," Kemp elted. "With Ice was estabUshehd the following
Winter Park on Oct. I t from ten aa many as 800 horses In train Oct. 1.
to four o'clock with a two hour lag at Seminole Raceway, mak
Many event* In postal history
lunch period.
have been marked by big cere­
lng
R
tbe
largest-populated
har­
She urged all to attend thla
monies such as when the Pony
function who possibly eould for ness training track In the world, Express began between Saint Jo­
evan
greater
things
can
be
ex­
It will be a very informative
seph, Missouri and Sacramento,
pected to happen."
California, on April 3, 1860. But
and helpful meeting.
Kemp pointed out that harness the Wait Virginia experiment was
Those whe plan to attend are
requested to place their raserva- horse owners and trainers and launched with little fanfare, and
tloni with Mra. Bppa by Oct. IB. those who follow these activities, under a cloud of criticism. Critics
come to Florida for the entire six- said It would be impractical and
month season. Many trainers re­ expensive.
main for longer periods, but many "They were certainly proved
put down their roots since they wrong," Bummerficld noted.
l»
are at their winter training "The effect the Post Office Derequirements of county Children’* ground* for a longer period of
partment’s rural delivery ha* pro­
Committees In the area.
time earh year than they are In duced upon the American scene
The Seminole County Children’! any other location.
in 60 year* can scarcely be exag
Committee helped plan the Tampa
The five new trainers were list­ geratrd," he said. "It stimulated
meeting which la scheduled to last ed aa Pete Dally and Eddie Ha development of the parcel post,
I day and a half. Them* of the vena, who race primarily at Sara and it aided grealp In the estab
conference is "Knowledge: First toga In New York, and John llshmcnt of the American aystem
Step to Action." Special features Mors® and Bryan Webber who of roads and highways.
of the conference will Include "In- hold out at Batavia Raceway In "Moreover, lU effect on com
terest groups” Where parents, (hat state, and Black Holt of Ma­ merce, as a vital link betwen In
teachers, clvle club representative* son, Mich., How racing In Qucbee. dustry and the American farm
and professional people may hear
family has been tremendous, and
about latest developments la diag­
It has i great cultural and social
GROWERS, SHIPPERS
nosis and treatment of special
effect
on American life, providing
TO TESTIFY
handieape; and a "Street of In­
MATCHING COLORS
new vistas of communication for
formation" where conference dele­ WEST PALM BEACH LEU- Veg­ the rural family.
■^ i m L _ j
gatee may learn about services etable growers and shippers from “ Rural delivery service Is still
CALL
made available by state and pri­ the state’s Lower East Coast
today because Increas­
vate agencies and foundations in eime hero today to testify In aa expanding
Interstate Commerce Commission ing number* of American* are
the area.
The Lumber Number
moving out of the more congested
The conference begins at 10:30 hearing on reorganisation of the areas Into suburban surroundings,"
for Sudden Serrico
Florida
East
Coast
Railway.
a. m. on Thursday, Oct. U In tha
Mr. Summerfield went on. "Thus,
Their testimony was In support Improvement
Tampa Terrace Hotel In Tempa
of the rural delivery
The Local Children’s Committee of the Flolda Railroad and Utili­ service also means bettco mall
ties
Commission
which
Is
backing
emphasized the fact that the dis­
for Increasing numbers of
operation of the Jack­ service
Lumber &amp; Supply trict conference la the first ever Independent
suburban families,” he said.
sonville
to
Miami
rail
line.
held specially for the central
Yard
Control of FEC, operated under One of the five original "RFD"
Florida area, and that there will
Federal
Court aupervlsloa since it carriers, Melvin T. Stridor of
213 W. Third flt
be no registration fee.
defaulted
on a 45 million dollar Charles Town. W. Va., is still liv­
Sanford, Fla.
first
and
refunding
bond Issue in ing, Incidentally, and a prominent
r-TA ORGANIZER DIEM
citizen active In banking and bustSARASOTA lit— Mr*. Etta T. 1831, is the principal Issue In a ness in his city, Summerfield not­
battle
between
the
St.
Joe
Paper
Spi-gue, 78, who helped organise
1■
P AI NTS
ed.
the first parent-uaehcr associa­ Co. and the Atlantic Coast Line The ealary level of carrier* to­
Railroad.
tion about 80 years ago In Wash­
day is many times greater than
ington, D. C. died yaaterdsy.
the 8200 a year of IBM. For exam­
VERSATILE VETERAN
ple, the pay for a rural route 42
GRAND FORKS, N. D. (AP) mllaa long today la, under last
—Dick (Bing) McBride, Uni- year’s Public Law 88 salary in­
varsity of North Dakota laft creases, 88,7W to 84,410 a year,
halfback and top Sioux scorer depending on length of eerviee,
In 1955, has played end, full­ plus longevity pay and equipment
back and both halfback spota. allowance.

Raceway

County

HILL

To Our Friends
Iand Customers
We Are Now Open For

f

Business AFTER Extensive

ita H e n an* Shalt c a rry a a a lt e th e r
b u iln tta s t Incident th e re to o r con­
nected th ere w ith In th e c ity ot,H anford, F lorida, and th a t th e un d ere la n rd a re th e only person* In te re atrd In enld buslnaa*.
•
D eled a t Hsnford. F lo rid a, this
ISth d e v of Septem ber, l i l t .
JACK niKOKI.
nOH KRT WADDON
NICHOLAS A. CAt’fT O
SJCU H. Itrech tu rre t
D aytona Ileacb. F lo rid a
A tto rn ey fo r Applicants.

M iss E. A. Hunter
Joins Occupational
Therapy Profession

Mbs Elizabeth Anna Huntrr ef
618 Oak Ave. Sanford, has passed
the national registration examina­
tion qualifying her to practice the
T IIH e m e t t r COUNT OF TMK
profession of occupational the­ IX
M A TH JlTUCtAX. CIRCUIT IX AND
ilt SKM IXal.K COUNTY, FI-ORrapy, the American Occupational M
111 A 1R CMAXCKRT XO. eiT*.
im im cR
Therapy Association announced
u l e a v i b a m u o -N H .
p u ln U f(
today.
Min Hunter Joins the ranks of itO UER LKK SIMMONS, D' , ( a d u | t
more than 5,000 men and women
XOTICR TO APrU.AR
TO I1HFKND
who are entitled to write the Init­ STATU AXIS
OF FIAJIttlJA. tlH S E T ials “O.T.R." (Occupational The­
o V r o c ih ii L E E HUIMOKA Whose
rapist, Registered) after their trvildHfirft
«nd tdaIIIdw iwdfM* *■
name. A relatively new profes­ I t P r u i p i c t F lic** N tw ir k * If aw
sion, occupational therapy is a J'" d u ARE 1IERKUY NOTIFIED
field In which the demand for ser­ th a t su it fo r divorce and euitody
m inor children h«e bern M M
vice* da three times greater than of
nanlnst you In th e C ircu it C ourt o f
the number of prions In the field. H tm lnole C ounty. F lorida. In C h a n ­
by lll.KAVIK SIMMONS la
Occupational therapists give cery,
Ihe ahoye m in te d caure. Ynn a re
treatment on the doctor’* pre hereby req u ire d to file y our Aner a n d /o r o th r r a le e plead In aescriptlon In the form of supervis­ ew
ro rd en c e w ith law w ith th e C lerh
ed activity to pcaplc Injured phy­ of th e above e a lttle d C o u rt aad
to eerve a c o p r of sam e upon
sically or mentally by accident D
orothea W ateon,
A ttorney
for
or disease. They work In general I’ln lntlff. at ISA N orth Zleln S treet.
f-A,
Orlando.
F
lo
rid
a
on
or
before
and gviychlatrlc hospitals, medi­ th e XOIh dnv of O ctober A. D. ISIS.
cal Installations of the Armed o th e r wire a D ecree I’ro Confeeeo
ill be en tered a g a in s t .y o u for
Services and Veterans Admlnls- w
fa ilu re to so serve and file f o u r
trallon, In rehabilitation centers, An-wer or o th e r d e fen tee ae r e ­
hy Inw.
curative workshops, schools and quired
W ITNESS my hnnd and eeal of
homes for the handicapped, aged sold C ourt, this l i s t day of S ep­
tem ber. A. D t»J*
deaf and the blind.
O. P. I! RUN DOM
C lerh of th e C ircu it C ourt
Mis* Hunter graduated from the
To
and F o r Sem inole C ounty,
curriculum In occupational ther­
Senford. Florida
By R I . B urdick
apy at Richmond Professional In
orolhea W atson
stltute, College of William and D
A ttn rre v for T ls ln llff
Mary, one of ihe 29 colleges In S!A North Vlntn S tre et. 1-A
___
the United States offering pro­ O rlando. F lorida
grams In occupational therapy ap­ IX T H E U U t A TT COU RT IK AKU
illlll
COUNTY,
proved by the American Medical FO R l l l l . l . *FnLoOt Rt nID
A
Association.
A D ll ED
FINANCE
COMrANT.

HEPT. 28
Admissions:
Jean Brooklyn (Lake Mary)
Births:
Baby Boy Brownlee
Discharge*:
Lulu Henry (Sanford)
Violet J. Cockren (Sanford)
Mr*. Edith Rogers (Sanford)
81rs, Harry Scott and baby girt
(Longwood)
Dr. Harry Silsby (Sanford)
Jeff Davta (Sanford)
Mrs. Mavis Elgin (Longwood)
SEPT. J»
Admissions:
Levy Jones (Sanford)
Florence C. Botafonl (DeBary)
Oabrida Fisher (Sanford)
Hattie Owens (Sanford)
Births:
Baby Girl Brooklyn
Baby Boy Fisher
Discharge*:
Lorraine Langford (Lake Mary)
Trudy Walden (Sanford)
HEPT. 30
Admissions;
Esal* Sessions (Sanford)

NO. 47;* ^ || &gt; ; i u r r . i | * t a
U nder and by v irtu e of a F ieri
F arin a lu u ed o u t of am t uniter tb s
seal of th s County C o u rt In and
fo r llllltb u ro u a h County. F lo rid a,
dated Dscom ber 17. IS U Ik * norlain cause w herein Allied Finance
com pany, a F lo rid a c o rp o ra tio n Is
P lain tiff, a a d
'&gt; » &lt; » “
L ee
Shiver
a n d
W ilm a
Shiver,
bln wife, a r# dnfsndanta. I have
lev ltd on and w ilt on N ovem ber I,
II3S tha tarns hslna a R egal Sales
Day and d uring th s leg al hours
nf ssle. o ffe r for sa ls a t th e fro n t
door of th e S sm luuts C ounty C o u rt­
house In Hanford. F lorida. Afl-J tell
to th a M aheat and b e st bidder,
for cash, a u b jsct to all a n d /o r any
p rio r Hens u r encum brance^ tha
follow ing described re e l pro p erty
la Sem inole C ounty. F lorida, to -w lti
txita S and 1S of R lnrk I of
Rosalind H eights
Hubdlvlelon,
acco rd in g to p lat th ere o f re ­
corded In P ie t llook 1. P a g e IT,
of the public record! of S*mlnote County. Florida.
Sold to sa tisfy said F ie ri F acies
aad m ats.

Discharge:

Irie Bell Young (Sanford)
(XT. 1
Admission*:
Helen Bryan (Sanford)
Charlie Carter (Sanford)
Mary Jo Smith (Benson Junction)

Legal Notice

LO W C O S T

NDTK’H OF IXTRXTIOX TO II Kite
i *t i : r f i c t i t i o u s x a m k
I* rn in p llsn ce w ith lln u ic Rill
No. 1171, C h a p te r N um ber ZOSI!,
l-*wn of F lo rid a. A cta «f m i
«■ an,ended.
la v ,
ta il,
r
HTSe. see. I, tb s undsrtU -ncd will
r .s l a t e r w ith th e C lsrk u r the Clr••ult C ourt In Hrm lnnte County,
M urids, upon receipt nf proof of
publication nf th is nolle*, Ih s r»lInwln*
flclIUoua
nam e.
to -w lt;
HANFORD IIIIOADCAHTINO COM" A n y , len t Incorporated I, under
which we ih a ll be e n aap ed Is th s
business of s radio b ro a d ra e tln a

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r u g s , d rap
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hereb y
notKIod
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to
p re sen t
any
claim
e la
s^ .
dem and! w hich you, o r e ith e r
you. m ay h a v e a g a ln it th a e sta te
of OW EN J. PO PE, deceased, l a t a
or said C ounty, to th o C o u m y
Ju d a o of Sem lnof* C ounty, F lo rid a,
a t h i, office in th a c o u rt h ouse
of aalil C ounty a t S anford. S em i­
nole c o u n ty . F lo rid a, w ith in sight*
c a le n d e r m onths from th s tim e ec
ih s firs t p u b lie stlo n o f th la tiotlea.
E ach claim o r dem and sh a ll be la
of re eld sn rs and po st office a d ­
d ress nf th s rla lm a s t, and shall bo
sw orn to h r tho c la im a n t, Ms a s s a i
or a tto rn e y , a n d a n y each c la im
n r. dem and not so fllod ih a ll b*
void.
I.uclllo Pop* Johnson
As e x e c u to r of th o Lost W ill a n *
T estam ent of
OW EN J. POPE, deceased
DOL’aCAB HTKNHTHOM
A ttorney fo r E s e c u trlx
:n l E dw ards Itullrtlng
Hanford. F lo rid a

First publication Sept IS, ISIS.'

st.s
.., this it a great idea — add additional
living area to your home sconomically by
by sndoting your open porch. Screen in
summer... glass in winter,

i t MONIV I O N I - 1 T i n s t o MY

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our
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continuous and Successful selllng through HANSBROUGH Auction Plan. Only a few
dstas remaining open for Klorids properties in October
end November. Contact us at one* for inspection of yoar
property without obligation. Metcsif Bldg. Orlando 445T1
ABSOLUTE

AucTioN

ORLANDO U k* rherokso
Overlooking Besutiful
LAKE CHEROKEE APTH.
4SS Palmar Bt., Corner Osreola BA
6 Choir* Inroms Units sail
9-Car Garega
TUE8, OCT. * - lil« P.M.
This property consists of a desirable 2-story 5-rmtt- *•
psrtment building known as the Lake Cherokee Apart­
ment* together with more than 1 sera of besutuulty
landscaped ground overlooking charming Lake Cherokee,
plus
H-rsr gang* with 2 bedroom apartment.
P lu s 8-ear
In addition to this apartment building and ground*, there
a rt eioinlng lota on rack lids. Ths entire property win
| bo sold as s whole of In 3 separate tracts.____________
WINTER PARK
FURNISHED HOME
1515 Iodises Arena*
3Bed room - Hi Balk
WEIL, OCT. 18-1:88 P.M.
Thla charming home la
| situated on a nice ils*
lot lOO'xltO'. adequately
and beautifully landscap­
ed with many tropical
plantings of variety. It'*
I of CUB construction with
B very good asbestos
shlnglt roof, with enclosad eaves. All ths rooms
In this home are com­
pletely end beautifully
famished, C O U N T T
TAXES ONLY!'

ORLANDO
8818 Hsrgill Drive
ARDMORE MANOR
MODE
)ERN HOME
Fu?ntehed
ar
• B u y ___
.
iefureisliRt
UBfureh
TIIURB, OCT. I I .
1:88 P.M.
Tho all-new furnishings
Include a Hotpolnt elect­
ric range and a Westing
house refrigerator. This
beautiful new, modem
masonry home has a life­
time. built-up roof, furred
w e l l i end hardwood
floor* throughont T h e
windows ere ell alumi­
num Jalousie type with
ceramio tile window sills.
Tho grounds are sodd­
ed and attractively loadscaped.

AucTioN

WINTER PARK
IS Lake Drive w
| Bess Ilful KilUreey Point
LAKE KILLARNET
Lakes tew Horn*
I Large Bedroom*
WEIL, OCT, 17•1:80 P.M.
A very attractive large
I modern home with all
kind* of modem feature*.
Concrete block construc­
tion with red brick trim
end eUy tile roof. Dou­
ble carport*. A neigh­
borhood of Urge homes
of Ugh value.

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UNRESERVED

UNRESERVED'

GAINESVILLE
1108 N.W. 8th St.
2-STORY
BRICK HOME
TUE8., OCT. 11-1 :M P.M.
I This beautiful residence of brick and hollow-tiia
I si ruction — built to last. The (fret floor features an unI usually large 17lkx3B’ living room with a Urge opee
I fireplace — a Urge dining room, breakfast room, kitchen,
| pastry, Urge bedroom with private bath and a Urge
I sun room.
I On tbe second floor, there are 4 large bedrooms with S
c °n n c ctln £ j)* th ^ lu ]^ ^ ew in ^ &gt;roonii ^ ^ ^ MiBM&gt;^ ^

Discount For

If You Prefer

T s All C red l i o n i s l P e rs n a t Ita v ■K C laim s a r llo m aad s A nnin.«

ABSOLUTE

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to m o d a m is o y o u r b a th r o o m
th o A M E K ia u rr £ u « d * » d w a y I

l a th o C a n rt o f th o C a aa ty J a d e s ,
n* ml an te C sa n ty , F lo rid a,
la P ro b ate.
l a ro t R ita ls a t
OW EN J. PO PE

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W tl.I.lA M L E E SH IV E R and
WILMA SH IV E R h i.

Hospital Notes

E m p h a s is * t h « n a t u r a l !

Pickup and Delivery

NOTICE IB ItE R E D T GIVEN th a t
we e re m a s s e d In b u iln e n a t Set
E. I l t h lit. u n d e r th s fictitio u s sam e
of lls n s s tt'o TV B a lts and Service
.nd t h s t w e Intend to r e a ls te r said
nam e w ith th s C terk of th s C ircuit
Jourt. H .m lnnt* C ounty. F lo rid a. In
accordance w ith Ih s provision of the
F ic titio u s Nam e S ta tu te . to -w l|:
Section Sfl.S* F lo rid a S ta tu te s ISIS.
R obert U R agsdale
Ja m es K. B u rk e tt

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a F lo rid a corporation.

Alterations:

15%

3 . I» HOBBT. OWB R lF F
Sem inole C ounty. F lo rid a
By J. L Hobby
O*a*
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co uR
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101**1 W allses ;Z D ulldlng A anrx
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Outside the City Limtte
ef genferd
On U.8, Hwy. 17-88
SUN HELL COURT
Completely Faralahed
CBS HOME
COTTAGES, OVER.
KITE UNITS
THU Its, OCT. IS•llU P.M.
The Sun Dell Court fronts
118 f t on the Highway
anu e x t e n d s beck epproa
tmatcly 962ft In depthto paved French Aire.,
w h ic h is now being de­
veloped Into e high-grade
r e s i d e n t i a l ares.
This U s good Income op­
portunity in a choice lo­
cation on well travelled
mein North-South U i .
Hwy. 17-82.

Watch your newspaper for more details and write M
I descriptive folders oe these end other coming salsa hw
._
on Apt., Davtone Beech area: Urge ah
I tractive Onset Home In Lake Wales; a Subdivision ea
|IT.8. R t 41; na oaUtanding Tourist sttrectloa ea U J .
R t 1) Income Property on U-8. R t 1| aad t mnaef
Centra] Florida Hose**; South ef Lee*burg aa R t 461—
lflB acres ef Htsidsatlel aad com

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�t h e Parade of the BUvtr Dollars!
That n tjr well bo ths tltls to this bit
•.story conorntng Sanford and on# of Its

;

Last Friday morning Ths Sanford Hamid
Id Its employee with tho largest coin mlntn the United States—and they were
nr. pieces of »Qver—coina that won’t go
Oticed wherever they show up, as was
experience throughout tha city.
More than two thousand silver dollar*
ie their way into the tills, coin boxes,
?3mk registers and' safes of tha local mar.
ghanta.
. . A s-m ore than twenty eight employes
lined up to get their weekly pay in the heavy
Sihrer coins, each om expressed hi* or her
toothed Of spending the weekly earnings.
.
A doctor's Mil was paid, ladles hose ware
.thought, grocery stores reealved their share,
' ’filling stations, drug stores, department
^Stereo, dime stores, furniture stores, in^purenee agents, beauty parlors, gift stores,
yeetaurants and applianos dealers all received
;_ a ^ a ri of Tha Sanford Harald Waakly payiV Again nsxt wook ths mors than two thou.
-H----J adotlars
HosM Meftf
I sihrer
willLabsako««la1u4
chaanalsd(nle
into
eoonomlo systsm of Sanford to set In
Ion another picture of how big a part
gr

Perhaps not a singls store will be missed
the silver doRani make their way from
J cue merchant to another caught In tha maeletrom of turning over a t least five times
before finally finding Its way into tha bank
.-depoaitofian of the rity.
«
A 1100,000 annual payrollwould be sore* 1/mlotod If It were taken out of the economy
j of the dtp.
J U you'd like to see some of the people
I who were spending the silver dollars, turn
&lt; te page seven of todays edition and.you will
mora than llkaly rocognlx* soma of the
ew toaers who daily or wsskly visit ths
•to n s of Sanford for thalr necessities—food,
clothing housing, tonaportation, power,
foal and other types of merchandise or
IPs p Mg picture—the employs of The

The Sanford Harold
r a a o n a k iw i. Better ass Pasttoi

itm i

Sanford Herald and the payroll they receive.
If you've seen one of tho silver dollars
this past weekend—or you happen to see
them this- next weekend—remember that
the trip It's taking started at The Sanford
Herald.
Ths Sanford Herald is a local industry
with a staff that la civic-minded, spending
their earnings with hometown n\errhents
and Investing in hometown security.
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Telephone Pitchmen
This may happen to you I
Suppose tho telephone rings and a
amooth-talklng voica urgea investment in
certain stocks as a sure way to make your
dollars multiply fast. You don’t know who
is calling, and you haven’t heard of the
stock he is selling, but he does make the
deal sound attractive. Should you take a
flyer on it?
A resounding “no" is the answer of the
federal Securities and Exchange Commis­
sion, which is charged with regulating such
matters. Telephone sale of stocks are de­
frauding American investors of millions of
dollars. The situation is so bad that SEC
officials held a proas conference in Washing­
ton to issue a warning.
Confidence game operatora and even
circus pitchmen are being used in some
places to pry loose the savings of gullible
persons via telephone. One shady outfit is
reported to have sold three end a half mil­
lion aharea of virtually worthless stock In
six months—-at seventy-five cents to a dollar
a share. Host of the stocks offered in this
way are, if not worthiest, highly speculative.
The SEC is doing something about the
matter. With money from Congrasa, it has
added new personnel to run down fraud.
But, aa the SEC chairman pointed out, "the
American people have to take some responsi­
bility to help defeat these scheming ~aera­
tors."
What can would-ba Investors do? They
can tall tha 8EC about fast-talking telephone
pitchmen. They can get the caller to mail
his offer in writing, thus giving the SEC
grounds for prosecution If there Is fraud.
They can make a point of invaating through
persons they know or through recognised—
and thus BEC-pollcad—agencies,
That will leave the gyp artiste holding
the, line so long they'll hang up for good.

Tight M oney M a y Be O ur Saviour
BY (AM DAWHON
I wall as profiting by tbs blgbsr
NEW YORK o n - T i g h t money' inUr*.t rsu&gt; th .t tight moaay
hsi been cait In the villain's role
brinfi
In recent months, It ha. been
. . .
^
blamed for everything from the llrt
‘ a tu e s Ute
drop In etoek price, to the dlffl- problem, solely along these lines.
culty young eouplt. have In raov-1 Their larger idea is to protect
Ins Into th .lt droam hou»e..
food t |m#a and slreteh tham out.

plants. raw material*. Inventor. 1
»•*. houateg or pubUc works.
When the demand for Invert- ■«
ment outrun. ..vlng, the money:
gtU ^
ind jnU rtlt riU, riae.i
That', whau haa been happening. £*£•
And the bank eaya It’s healthy I
tW"*... ' “ ,7 "

ti.hr

ro In 1 U t 1 *“ * “ U,*lr
ln.ur.nce and mortgage lending
U m.v
.« lM r
lh,! “ *Bl,ch ta b*,ln&lt; 2 ? men attack the problem a. It af.
—and with perhaps equal author- fW l tnfliUd priffl «nd future
rather than our foe.
(ty -o n the other aide.;
aavlng..
A home mortgaRo Pb‘&gt;*r*m*n
The Guaranty Tru.l Co. of Naw A reasonably rtable price level
n*v A Yorl1 10 lu O '10***1,
out
for rontlmniM roo7n£.S r . „ « I r f i e w 1i ‘ r ^ ht day «y« that pr«ent tight money I nomle growth, Ray D. Murphy,
mnn. ? 1?H . f r ■ h.*lthter eoudlltana a rt ■ natural develop- board chairman of Equitable Life
money will assure a healthier,
an,jn ol co.itr'vcil V
j A.turanee Society, eaya. He telle
growth of tho economy. And ■ 2*,*_, n __ _
.k u i.
iv .
m u i i.. i .

Ilka to see the dollar* in which
they are repaid be worth as much
os the dollars they lend, Life In-

from Ughtik aaya the
avlng "very
froo market

derwrltere that Insurance men
mustn't alt Idly by If in the future
the government should "adopt pelIdea which rob policyholders and
annuitants of their aavlngs,"
it notes that Giving up a few loan* mo It use.
tho baste,now if hotter than risking more
of loaaabl#1teflatlon, aceordlng to WalWr H.
of demand! Dreior, pr.iid.nt of tho U.8. gav!.. co n c.n tt, teg k l * t . Vmgue, The Chicago,
irnmeata In
Mr* “unltas wa can promise
am ts want- that the dollar will rental t stabV
vestmant In *nd retain Its purchasing powsr"
--------------- people won’t save.
And If tiny don't tha league
members and tho bankers won’t
have tha money to lend to wouldba buyer* of homes.
PHAIkll

Tqmato N ot Fruit
0?

:

Away All Boats

M

NEW
STO RE
HOURS
H ill Hardware Co.

, | 0 UT

THISifUEHTION
I have a lot f money Invested
In my shots* rifle, and other
hunting equmient. It’s hard to
keep everytUg protected white
tramping atamd In the woods
Can you Inski m / hunting equlpment ■ iHt, loss from
theft, fire, da age, or just plain
losing UT

Ph

m077

o d

Be Happy In The
"Jimmy, now mwy tlm ^ m u n ,

r

Itely oariter (Ma year te various
party publications.
White tho leadership of tho
American Communist party claims
H le net a luaatea agent. It Is a
(pet those Otrars were admitted
only after MUte Khrushchev,

Jeff Chandler
Julia Adams

ALL NAVY PERSONELL
IN WNTVytM VPEE

U.S. Red Leaders Adm it Errors
The U. S. Communist party, a c ., In abort, tha Isadora concodi
cording to the committee doeu- that urder thalr guidance the parmoat,'. will sew try to work with |ty has become “isolated" from
other groups more than tn the'the mainstream of American lire,
it. Thu* the admission of arrors The loaders .ay they blindly sca part of a general fsce-llfUag eepted mid-ltth century Marxism
as their blble - although they
But the U. S. Communist party, don't us* that word—In aoUt era
whlrtt h r .more than a quarter lury* America without doing lodt
Of o emtury has held lurtt up os
tho on« orgsnlistlon fit to run tha
country, makes Itself ludicrous by
Its admissions of stupidity, bUadness and utter lack of on elemen■ry understanding of forces tn
American Ufa.
Here are some of tbo mistakes
the leaders concede they made:
They as pecled the United State*
to start World War III; they re­
duce their own membership too
much deliberately and than lost
additional thousands needlessly
by thalr tactics and bad Judgment;
they predicted, planned far, ma­
jor (teprastloae In this country In
IMS. IMP and 1PM; they miauaderslood and underestimated this
country’s economic strength; they
misunderstood tho American la­
bor morsment; they misunder­
stood American Negroes by think,
teg their struggle for equality
was some kind of subconscious
antkapIlaUsm.

L A M

Running wild
•

its rttd n a

U ensral

effects of Jet sound on tho human
nervous system, a problem that
la bocomlag more important with
the development of more power­
ful Jet engines.

TON’ITE

The tomato ia not a fruit, in the eyes
of the Iqtqrptate Commerce Commlaaton.
This was made d ear whan a Florida truckS t W O N in iO N RATES
ing company applied for authority to haul
fa* par week
o * s Mo.in
si oe
frozen fruit juices, including tomato, pine­
- M s Mo»th&gt;
be* Tsar
Is I * .
,
lll.se
apple and grape.
id tiers, sards ef tfisuhi, r**ol titles* ana
jem lam eat (or the porno.e of rsl.l««
Pineapple and grape were satisfactory
•horses for at resular advsrttslna rote*
to the commission. But It said that a|»cl«l
w l
•
Monday, Oct 1,105G authoreation would have to be granted in
tha case of tomato juice,
BIBLE VERSE
I f ya love ma keep my commandments—
Now that it ia settled that a tomato is a
John 14:18.
vegetable and not a fruit, perhaps the comTalk ia cheap, and often discounted by mission will tell ua which came first, the
egg or the chicken.
ftalleaatir

Inner
*Hpe
menls.
Whll
doesn’i
Ice wi
«g«ln.'
Wh.
ter ini
the n,

Security O f A
Savings
Account

O k 1 Ct( &gt;KW P i C K

The Registration Books of the City of Sanford, Florida, are epaa i t
the City Hall, commencing Monday, September 17, IBM, tor the pur­
pose of registering for the Municipal General Election to be held on
day a, up to and Including Friday, October £6, 1968.
Only thoqe who have reached the ago of 21 during the past year
or who have acquired a legal voting residence in Sanford a r e ' re­
quired to ragis ter.
All others previously registered since December 1, 1980, are already
qullfled to vote and do not have to re-reglater.

Your Saving*
Insured Up To

$10,000

Your plan* for the future will be easier to
carry out If you have a plan for saving reg­
ularly. Tho liberal 3% a year earnings here
will m ake R well worth your effort and in­
crease your available funds for the future.

�THE SANFORD HERALD Mandor, Oct. 1, 1D56 Page B

S ocial fa

'Pin-U ps'W onted
By Group O f Boys
In E. Liverpool, O.

M iss M . Cameron
Chosen To Portray
Typical Freshman

Tha Sanford Chamber of Com­
MUt Marty Camtron, daughter
merce had • unique letter the
of Hr. and M n. J. M. Cameron,
other day, unique because of the
waa selected to portray tha "tjrplrequest It contained, he ages of
eat callage freshman" in a pie*
the boy* writing it and their un­
ture atory dona one by tha Owensusual hobby.
boro, Ky„ paper. Marty is a freah­
A group of boys whoat ages
man at Kentucky Wealeyan Col­
range from 14 to 11 yean old,
lage la Owen iboro.
operate a recording station on
The atory it entitled “A Week
Babbs
Island in the Ohio River
In Tha Ufa of A College Fresband record all the passing boats.
man” and atarta with her arrival
Since May of 1066 they have re­
on Monday at the airport. From
corded 9,689 river boats, and since
there aha la taken to tha achool
November of last year, have col­
where she la welcomed by the
lected 1,148 photographs of dif­
home mother of tha girta1 dormi­
ferent boats. Many river people
tory. On Tuesday tha freshman
who have seen it say thein is the
and transfer students are given
finest collection of Dleael-powcra chance to become better ac­
cd towboats they have ever seen.
They have had writeup* In ele­
quainted at a picnic and fireside
ven different publications in­
service,
cluding the Waterways Journal
Wednesday finds Marty attend­
and the Work Boat, and have even
ing a reception honoring first y tir
had a mention over the radio.
Kentucky Wesleyan s t u d enia,
They have built a 20 x 25 ft.
which was held in the home of tbo
cabin on the island and have
president of the college. Thursdey
•plaatered" the walls with pinups
it's down to business, with regis­
and now they are asking th« San.
tration to attend to and class MR. AND MRS. ROUERT WRAY with their two children Cathy and John Steven*.
ford Chamber of Commerce to
schedules to be worked out. Friday
send them pictures of Sanford
aces «ariy resting In the school
Mrs. Harry Titshaw girls In "swim suits, shorts, or
Infirmary after four daya of new Robert Wray Moves Longwood Women
tha like" to add to their collection
college experiences and prior to
of
pinups.
Entertains
Club
Visit
Lake
M
ary
attending a faculty reception In Family To Sanford
The boys have heir own letter­
the evening. By Saturday the
Home Demo. Meet A t Thursday M eet head itatlenary, complete with
orientation period la over and it’s Three Weeks Ago
time to get started on the aerioua Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wray end The lake Mery Homo Demon- The Ladles Society of the Bro­ Ihe name of the capU^t, Dan
business of classes and study; and I their two children Cathy S, and s'rntlon Cluh met Thursday at in therhood of Locomotive Firemen Owen, who wrote the letter; the
tat Mate, But Delaney: and tha
finally comes Sunday, a day &gt;0 John Steveni, 4. live at 2207 Cor“l ,he U kc Mljry Chamber and Englncntrn held Its monthly Cabin Boy, Jaff Owen. The Cham­
dova Drive. They earn* here from of Commerce building. Miss luncheon Thursday, Sept. 27, at ber of Commerce did not say
MISS CARRIE LYNN REDKIELD, daughter of Lt. Cdr. rest and to prepare for that
Wll.on opened the meeting
and Mrn. Vernon Lester Redfield, fomerly of this city, and cond week of erhool.
Tampa about three weeks ago and Siyrtle
the Flag Salute ami a prayer. the home of Mrs. Hirry Titshaw. whether or not they planned to
Mr. Wray Is now emoloyed ns Civil with
Richard Lambert Milligan, of Jacksonville, were mnrricd
Mrs. H. H. Fortner, president, comply with the request.
Service, Administrative Assistant, Reports were given by the mem­ Conducted the short business ses­
Saturday a t Willow Grove Naval Air Station in Pennsyl­ Birthdoy Party
bers
who
attended
the
short
In the office of Captain Robert W. Course held at Gainesville, on what sion, after which a bake sale was
vania. The bride attended Seminole High School her sen­
held with -Mrs. Alfred Greene ser­
ior year und graduated with the class of ’54. She now lives Honors Mrs. Sapp, Jackson at the Naval Air Station. they did and learned.
In his off houn he “ likes to fish",
a t “None Such Forms" in Huckinghum, Pa. The bride's
Mrs. Maude Tuppcr, whose pro­ ving as auctioneer.
and couldn't have picked a better
father, Lt. Cdr. Redfield, was with VC-9 for two years M iss D. Freeman
After the "delicious" lunch, the
spot for It than Sanford and sur- ject was "Music To Enjoy" led members
held the quarterly birth­
while in Sanford and is now stationed at Johtisville N.A.S.
the group In song. Mn. John
A joint birthday celebration was rounding territories.
held Sunday Sept. 16, in honor Mrs. Wray, better known to her Kshlr gave a very amusing ac­ day party, at which a decorated
in Johnsvilie, Pa.
count of how tho ladies had tu fit cake and glfte Wore presented to
of Mrs. G. B. Sapp, who celebrated
her Slit birthday, and Miss Date
own par­ Mrs. Titshaw and Mrs. Harry
Freemen, who celebrated her “ Pm a homebody end It takes all ticular size in rclailun to tho Wilson.
eighth. The party was held on the of my time w keep up with the topic of "Sewing." Mra. Charlei Those present were Mrs. Tit­
lawn of the home of Mr. and Mrs. children." Cathy Is In the third SJublnm gave a very good report shaw, Mrs. Greene, Mre. Fortner,
C. E. Bumted.
"Family Business" and Mrs. Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. L. E. Jeffords,
grade at Southside School, while on
MONDAY
| arul Istters of Paul wilt be conCarl Moss, whoso subject was Mrs. Vernon Hardin, k in H. E.
Tlte Rev. George Cal tun will tinued by the pastor, Reverend Those attending were Mrs, G. B. John Steven Is etlll looking for­ “Home," told of being taught to Turner,
Mn, Dox Bennett, Mn.
Sapp. Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Sapp ward to the day when he can go
conduct the morning devotions Milton H. Wyatt,
Sr., Mr. and Mn. J. A. Sapp J r , off to school every morning like buy and sclrct things for the home George Harti, Mrs J. A. Calhoun,
over WTUR, Sanford, at 8:30 a.m.! The Find Baptist Church will and daughter Barbara Ann end
you might be going to build and Mrs. Arthur Pitts, and the host­
The Catholic Women's Club will have their Prayer Sendee at 7:30 son Johnny, Mn. Barbara Count the “big kids” do.
how to improve on the home you ess.
hold their first get-acquainted' p. mand daughter Debbie Lynn, at! of The Wreyi attend the Presby­ already have. Mrs. Vincent Mameeting at the Yacht Cluh at The Sanford Woman's Club will St.
tcrkl gave an enlightening talk
Augustine. Mr. end Mrs. Aaron terian Church here In Sanford.
8:11. Mrs. Louise Bauman will have its first meeting, a lunch­ Wcthcrington
on "What Make* You Tick" and New Brownie Troop
and eon Jimmy,
preside over Ihe meeting. All ucw eon, at the club building at 12:30 Mr. and Mn. Jaraee Turner and;
listed ten points on finding things
members of the parish are invit­ p. ra. Hostesses will be Mrs. Al­ eon, Johnny, Ur. end Mrs.
in your character you did not Learning Promise,
ed to attend.
bert Hardesty, Mrs, lloy TUlls, Aaron Curamlng and daughters
know were there. She also told ?
The Sunbeams and G. A.’s of Mrs L- T. Doss, Mrs. B. R. Bcch Penny and Patricia Mrs. Gladys, ^
AnAtnon&gt; Mn of Mr. , nd ways you can improve your char­ Story O f Brownies
tha First Baptist Church will meet. and Mrs J. A. Young. George
acter,
The members of the newly
Mr*. B* w- Anderson, Route 2, Is
Touhy will be guest speaker.
TUESDAY
Johnny Barfield, all of Tampi.i' attending
M
..the nBaylor
avlnr School
for
Tha ladica then enjoyed a cover­ formed Brownie Troop, who are
School
for
Tha Sanford Tourist and Shuf- The Women of the P in t Pres- Mrs. MyrtJe Nettles, Mrs, Vlrdle
ed dish luncheon, after which in­ all second graders, met recently
fleboard Club will hive a covered byterian Church will have lheir; Hertmsn, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Boys at Chattanooga, Tcnn.
stallation of officers was con­ ■t the Episcopal Parish House.
dish supper at 6:00 at the club­ monthly Executive BoarJ Meeting Sapp, Mr*. Clara Wyatt and sons Cdr. and Mrs, J. N. Miller— ducted by Mrs. George Otto. After The girls are engcrly learning the
house.
in the Session Boom at 10:Uo a. m Eddie and Johnny ami daughter Cdr. Miller Is new commanding of­ the close of the regular business llrownla promise and bacoming
The Woman’s Society of Christ­ The Boy grouts of the P int Carol, and Mr. and Mn. C? E. ficer of VAIL*—were wclcomrd meeting, tho ladtea decided they acquainted with the Brownie
ian Service will hold an Execu­ Presbyterian Church will meet In Burnaed, of Sanford.
■board at a party last week held would all take their sowing ma­ story.
tive Board meeting at 8 a.m. fol­ the Scout Room at the Church at I After dinner Mrs. Sapp and at the Treclop Room of tha Lang­ chines to tho clubhouse and learn Mrs. John HezwiecMs and Mn.
lowed by a Business and Program 7:00 p.m.
to clean and taku cars of them.
Karlyle Hmiahnldcr nre assistant
.Miss Freeman opened their lovely ford Hotel.
meeting at 0:45 a.m.
Guests attending the meeting leaders of tha troop.
The Philaihra Class uf the: gifts, after which the birthday
The
chiefs
of
VAH-0,
many
of
The Biuwnie Scouts of the First First Presbyterian Churvh will I cake was cut by Mrs. J. C. Sapp
Donna Jean Beiwlechls and
whum had formerly served wtih
Presbyterian Church will- meet in meet at the home of Mrs. W. 8.' and served by Dale Freeman.
Xamty
Ldgon were present as the
Cdr. Miller, renewed old acquaint,
the Youth Building at 3:00 p m. Willis. 312 E. 23th Street, at 7:46
newest members of the troop and
Executive
Board
ances
at
an
Informal
party
held
The Daughters of Wesley Sun­ p.m. Co-hostesses will bo Mr*. C.
Donna Ruth Ashley acted as
day School Class or the First L. Redding and Mrs. A. F. Hunt. Supper Announced at the C. P. O. Club.
chairman of the meeting, with
O
f
Woman's
Club
Methodist Church will hold its The Girl Scuuts of the First
refreshments being provided by
Jm Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs.
annual .supper and business meet­ Presbyterian Church will meet at By Wesley Class
J. A. Wright Sr., 108 Elliott Ave., To Meet October 3 her mother.
ing at 6:30 p.m. Mre. Roy Titlin' 3:30 p.m. at the Church.
The Daughters Of Wesley Sun­ la attending the Baylor School for Mr*. Francis Meriwether, prrst.
Group will act as hot loses. There The Senior High ■Fellowship Re­ day School Class of the First Me­ Boys at Chattanooga, Tenn.
dent of the Sanford Women’s were Miss Myrtle Wilson, Home
will also be an installation of creation of the First Presbyterian thodist Church will hold its an­
Club, has called a meeting of the Demonstration Agent, and Mrs
offiesra at thla time.
Church will m eet'at the Church nual supper and business meeting
board * for Wednesday, Oet. 3, Elizabeth Johns, Mrs. John Mur­
Girls
O
f
Troop
149
on Tuesday, Oct. 2., at B.M p.m.
The Pioneer Fellowship and at 7:00 p. m.
at 0:30 a. m. at her home on Celo- ray, Mrs. George Otto, Mrs. Maude
Recreation of the First Presbyter-* The Mid-Week Bible Hour will Mrs. Roy Tillls* Group will serve Invite Boy Scouts
ry Ave,
Tupper and Mr*. Vinccti Matecki,
ian Church will meet In the Youth be conducted by the Rev, A. G. a# hostesses for this meeting
She also wishes to remind club of the Longwood Cluhb.
which
will
Include
Installation
of
Building from 6:00 p. m. through Mclnnii, Pastor of the First Pres­
O ut To Silver Lake members who hive not made re­ Members present were Mrs. Carl
Officers.
The girl* of Troop 140, whose servations for the luncheon to be Moss, Mrs. Charles Sjoblom, Mrs.
1:00 p.m.
byterian Church at 7;IQ p.m.
leader is Mrs. Fred Robb, had an held Wednesday at 12:00 p. m., August Phillips, Mrs. Olan BootThe Unity Class will meet in the
The Chancel Choir will rehearse
“Advpnlure in Friendship" last to do so by calling Mrs. Thco Tate, well. Mrs. Vote Werfelman, Mrs.
Valdez Motel at I p, m. veryone et First Presbyterian Church
Saturday afternoon when each of Phono 443, by Tutsday noon.
Is welcome.
at 7:30 p.m.
James Bingham, Mrs. John Kshlr,
the girls Invited a boy scout to go The program for this meeting
The Seminolo High School P-TA Circle No. • of the Women of
Sept.
28
out to Silver Lake for a series of will be a speech on "Mental Mrs. T. A. Stilri, and Mrs. C. C.
will hold ite first meeting of the Ihe First Presbyterian Church
events—volley ball, archery, rac­ Health" given by Georg* Touhy. | Wright.
year in the high school auditorium will meet with Mrs. L. M. Mill- Jimla Holtsclaw
ing, horseshoes, and swimming.
et I p. m. Parents are urged to saps, 1616 E. 2nd Street, at 10:00 William Wight Kurtly 3rd.
Dr, John Morgan
After a good deal of spirited
attend as the program consists of. a.m. Mrs. Joe Baker is Chairman
Amoret Spelr
rivalry, Patrol Number Three had
open discussion between tho fac­
fMUftbDAV
Patrick Jonea
tha greatest number of winning
ulty ami parent. New policies will WesUide P-TA will meet at 7:30
Gilmer Bteele
points for tha day. There were 51
be explained and plans mnde for p. m. at the school. The dale uf
Bob Cushing
boys and girl* entered in the
the romhig year.
their carnival has been changed
Sept. 28
•Vents.
Circle Number Ten of W.S.C.S. from Friday, Oct. X, to Saturday,
Barbara Grata
will meet at 8 p. m. at the home Oct. 27.
The following adults were invit­
of Mn. W. B. Kirby, 1010 S. Friendship night will be o b s e r ­ Verms Wheelesa
ed to participate aa coaches:
Sept. X
Magnolia Ave.
ved by tha members of the Order
Floyd Kichards, Mr. and Mrs.
Dorothy Tetlo
WEDNESDAY
of Eastons Star, Seminole Chap­
Bill Crabtree, Mr. and Mrs.
Oct.
1
. . j regular Wednesday evening ter Number Two at I p. m. at the
Joseph Kricek, Mrs. Cecil Carlton,
Sherry Banda
Bible Study at F ln t Methodist Masonic Temple.
and Mn. Earl B. Gray.
Glenn Edward Chorpeniag
Church will bo bold at 7:10 In MeOn October 8 and 7. Troop 14*
Tha Intermediate Choir of the
Why pay
Raymond
L.
Bass
Jr.
Kinley Hall. The study of the life First Baptist Church will rehearse
wilt have * "camp out" at Sliver
Mr*. John H. Bennett
Lake, the feature of which will be
Tommy Young
a tent pitching contest.

U of F Gator Band
Takes A s M e m b r a
Two Sanforditei ;
Miss Coleen Dawn
1017 West 23th S tm t, and J$
Woodrow Brown, 1801 MeBoovtlW
Avenue, have been auditioned end
accepted aa members of the Uni­
versity of Florida Gator Band.
Colleen, registered In the Uni­
versity as n sophomore, will join
the clarnet section. Tho two
sophomores wilt appear with tho
Gator Band during tho 1860-27
season. The 145-pieco organization
will appear In brand new orange
and two-tons blue uniforms thla
year.

M cD aniel's C lass
Feted With Party
A party waa given at the MeDaniel’s home Saturday, Sept a ,
In honor of Mrs. Otto McDaniel’s
Sunda; School class.
Games ware played with prizes
being won by Mary Lyn Thomas
and Fat Brown.
Those who attended tho social
were Betty Lou Hfttle, Mary Lyn
Thomas, MIm Jo Ann Thomaa,
Miss Sally Green, Mias Ttmasn
Whitten, Mickle Whitten, Mlse
Sara
pldtans, Miss Patrtei*
Brown, Miss Donna Denney, Oma­
nis Donney, Miss Pot Brown and
Mist Diana Brown.
For that ladles' hiaeht
salad with cashew nut*
along with tha regular
tents. Serve shortly after the But*
have been mixed in err they o n
likely to get soggy.

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at 7:00 p. m. and the Adult Cpoir
at 8:00 p, m
The Junior Choir will have thrir
rehearsal and fellowship at the
First Presbyterian Church at
3:46 p.m.
The Youth Choir of the First
Presbyterian Church will practice
■t the Church at T:M p.m.
SATURDAY
The R. A.'a of the First Baptist
Church wilt meet at the church
■t 8:30 a. ra.

cm

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•election for fall?
’
Then* nrn the vtluca that h*vn
the whole clothing Industry
wondering: "How do they do R!They'll h*ve you wondering, ton.
But wearing x beUeving. C o m
in and aeelor jroureelf. Our
recks are peeked with brilUsnt
new fabric ides*—ia all the
popular color tones from mediums
to light*—and all tha wanted
charcoal tone*. Ymtr alia and
model prefertnoe a rt here, toe.

Friendship N igh t
Slated By O.E.S.
• Officer* arl requested to wear
formal dresses on Friendship
Night which aril! be observed by
the membera of the Order of
Eastern Bur, Seminole Chapter
Number Two, at their meeting
Thursday night. The meeting ia
scheduled to lake piece at 8 p. » .
in the Masonic Temple.

ALL WOOL FLANNELS

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NOTICE

ALL WOOL GABARDINES

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The Sanford Merchants Association
recommends the stores stay open
Wednesday afternoons Beginning
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Oct 3rd.

Jjuank Thud!
110 s. PARK

Jew eler
PHONE 1294

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�Coach To Experiment Grooms Panthers
M rtf Oc*l* Wild
With Heavier Backfield Balls By 6*6 lie
;

After

Greyhounds beat
Winter Park 72-0

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Jubilation and calibration ran
rlat Saturday night In Mamorta
Seminole JV t Meet Stadium aa the underdog Croon* Jum Watken tossed to end WU.
Sima. Sltaa made a breath*
______ _ OeLond Wednesdo Aeadomy Panther*, aplrltad by 11am
taking grab between two Panther
their Vletory over Melbourne lait defensive men and raced too
Afternoon
Here
Saturday night, Jumped to an early remaining IS yards far the Using
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£ u a d i n T o i r i m tom *&gt;*«* Mvora, aoid today that hi* the highly touted Ocala Wild BulU
s 1
ehir" * * “ *• spying to their to a « tie. Crooma, newcomer to tempted to brook tto tie with 0
I S J n f S r i S m t a i * 2 own elaaa Wtdaooday afternoon tbe Big • conference and atill on plung* fo&gt; tto oxtra point, and
J * ™ ^LuTrenEaL
. I when they play boat to th* De- probation to Florida'* colored toot, too onUrt Panttor dofonalvs wall
ball power reference, waa tup- stood solid to fepntao Watkoo'a
* * •need to fan before the Wild BuUi attempt.
‘ ‘ waul*
■
- PDU‘**1 "After tto wonderful stowing tar At leaet two touchdown*. "They Tto not of too game was a
_ *.
-in . Oto boy* made against that powir- played • great game,” head men­ tee-saw dafanaive battle totwoan
y ? f . MtmrMtod «t tne nui. ^
|^ a u
WMg before
tor ?m Pair (touted ever tbe two dotermlaod teams. Time afar
die t i (bout* and cheers to the Urn. the Wild BsQa from Ocala
m stay dreeetog room after the game. charged down tto Bald, to t ovary
2 ?
t o ^ S ^ c J S S T i ^ « S 2 "We're en our wayl”
Um* they began to threaten too
2 2 k to . h t o e T ^ U d r l to
**'**« ■
The Panther’* took tto load In Panther1! tuned bask too poM*
”
■ .
iT rT rU . 1M to annuoentog tha cam*. Silvers tho toU gam* wltb low than four tratlon.
E r - im T r S r " *
|**W U&gt;«t tto imall edmiaaion minutes gone In to* flrat quarter.
"What a bunch M boya" men.
HEl,
'
i- of IS cant* wea da*Ignited to help Tto
paielng eomblnalona of Otha tor Pair sang gleefully after too
the JVa make road trio* an
Loo Abney to Addys Lamb paid final whistle Mdw, "They really
**■
same anpertonoo. 'W* o£ again aa the shifty fullbaek came through."
?.
* * * * * scheduled this game tor 4 •&gt;. m.l flipped a quickie ovar th* middle Neat Friday night U m Crooma
M Z U L e S to a S a S .
to that Ito people of Sanford and Lamb rocolred and bit par* Panthera take to tto road when
tootoy y g to c ta y t wui
M ibalr JVa to acthn. I
they meet Jacksonville, one of tto
to y tto toertog punch if wo
bo pleased with whet dirt from five yarda out. The lop powers in th* Big I conferattempted plunge through* tha
powerful Ocala lino for the oxtra
"They’ll know we’vo boon there
2T 2 a I ^ S J T S .’ S ^ ”* w * «O hr-i»i r n m
l nolnt waa amoothorad.
f t - J U r J L L ? W k fu u 10 * * * enaction, have boon Tto Wild Bulls charged back when we get through with tto
* V ''l2 u
PtoeU*lM told, and eerimmaglng
Pair declared.
** 2 ”
w q . ^arterbeck- w try U f "We’re neturalty tor- hard on tto return kickoff and
t b s yardstick
marthod IS yarda down to the
a
Croons (I)
L n .i .J K lZ i
toi totoble with tondamentala,"
firs downs
4
u l hlt/hSM ih,ef t a L ^ a eii!w •H**'* “ ■** "*,t "toning la up*
rushing yante so
SI
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P*m ej ,t think
,B Utoto
mind,
tolaenough
week, "Wt look n lot xmoother offen- K
&lt;mt balfbeck Spoaltlon
MT£8t*nthey
have
slvaly," Silvers said, "and 1 think n
waalng yardage
to
we've found a scoring punch."
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l
doalro to push through."
'asseo attempted
10
it**** complete
g
V j J ^ k S 5 * 2 * T t^ ra !? u 8iJ,r,r*
•totoa «*t about N Week befora last the Uttle JVa g
at** btereoptc
1
htK r£ J E u iaV “ •» for the Wedneaday afternooe mad* a wonderful defensive and! l
’ *£ ***•- 5 “
foray, sod to sold that tvrry on. offensive showing wbon thsy held ■
lunta
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fumblas teat
I
oJKUL « ie k i ot p a "told got game nxpori- th* mighty Lvmaa Greyhound* o
to U points.
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People 60 To 80
Tear Out This Ad

i one poinl YANKKEE8 10th TEAM POIt
rhounJ head
WILSON
,id.
NEW YORK (AP) — When
iCK
• the New York Yankees purchased
Lyman (1ZI outfielder Georg* Wilton from
* the Giants late In the season It . . . and mail it today to find
d^ge
29 m*rked Wilson’*iOth team alnt-e ou*. how you can still apply for
4.2 he came Into organised ball In a $1,000 Ilf* Insurance policy to
Tto second half opened with
help take care of final expenses
rented
0 1042.
Lyman Initiating • sustained drive
without burdening your family. .
2 S^
Wilson began with Owen»boro, You handle the entire transJ
that carried t* toe Parker 23 be­
fore the Greyhounds lost the ball
Hied
IS
P,*&gt;fed " i 1*1 8tate»boro, N. a r t l o n by mill with OLD
by a fumble. Throe plays later
ojs
C., Durham, N. C., Roanoke, Va., AMERICAN of KANSAS CITY.
the Groybounds pounded on •
0 0 0 0— 0 Uirmlngham, Ala., Louisville and No -lNlgatlon. No one will call
Parker fumble at tha aamo spot
SO0 6—12 Minneapolis In the minora and on you.
Write today limply giving your
Individual Yardage
had chances with thu Chicago
Winter
Park JV -C . Burns 18; White Sox and Giants. He played name, address apd age. Mail to
Woodruff II; Halderman 7;Ju»- In fl2 games for the 1952 Giants Old American Ini. Co., 3 West
9th, Depart. . . , Kansas City,
t tlee •; Rost 4.
' Lyman—Hopkln* 52; Fambre 16;
Steven* II; Helm* 17
I
Lyman Scoring
__ __ __ _
! Hopkln* (M yd. run; llelma (8
tto final town b y 'I m Jd- P“ «
from Slcveml
— The Lineup*
Winter Park JV; E. Davis, G.
Broun, 8. Brown, Morris. T.
H. JAMES G»T” AGENCY
Blackburn, Hoffman, Kirk, Wash­
burn. G- Gibbs, Lanidale, Taft.
312 KAST FIRST STREET
C-Greer. B- Wiser, Henson, Ja­
cobi, Adams, Haldeman, Wood­
PHONE 78
ruff, Juitic, Rose, Burn*.
H. JAMES COT
J A M E S B. GIJT
Lyman: E-Miller, Stone, Jordan,
Goaaatt. T-Van Horn, Boone, Llsk,
Hull. G-Redwint, McLeod, God­
prey toonde;, win,
dard, Hall. C-Durnlng, Farmer. B-

General Insurance

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D m Rodwtau iW the stubborn
Lyman Qrayhevad Um refused to
be m N on •(•in Betorder night
■l ttoy wen ever a tough Winter
Park a team 1M. Th# Greyhound*
fought Um gruelling battle mootIf inside Um Parker M yard line
and leal throe other aearing op.
pertunltie# when they fen bled toaide Um Parker It.
The Greyhounds made their
Drat tally mid-way to the Initial
aUnaa after driving dam to the
Winter Park M yard Um . Por
a few minute* the drive fiuied
a* the Greyhound* fumbled there,
tod tore plan later ttop recovered

If**1 *'■*,!

TALKING OVER tho new seriea of deception plays that U aiding the Crooma Academy
Panthera to • succeaaful bid aa a new member of the Big 9 conference U the mentoring
sUff. Left to right: Heir
“ ‘
---------------------Blackaheare, line coach. Thua far thl seaaon the Panthera downed Melbourne Sl&gt;7 sod
tied powerful Ocmlo 6-6 (SUff Photo)

Cbvwjunjdnq
The Newly Organized

ROOKIE FROM PUERTO RICO
MAKDB GOOD
MILWAUKEE, WIS. (AP) —
Felix Maotllle, a rookie abort*
•top, la tto latest athlete from

TOM BROWN

Several vary Important davet*
apmanta havs glvao tto lemlnote
manuring staff too opportunity
to oxparlueot with ■ heavy bockfUld.NTto two major thing* at*
Virgil Oracay and Tom Brown.
Oraeey, ITS poend guard, to i boon
‘•bowing good, - told, consistent
blocking In tto Um . Tbte improvod
blocking toa made a groat dlfforlladv-Attoytw-xAiMa tool tel to
once la edfmtavo Um piungeo.
Brown, who startad tto ie*«lon
ot fnlitock and later shifted to
■■aid by vfartae of bis aggressive
blocking and tackling has baan
moved to tto weakest point of tto
Roadnote squad—dafanalv* and. I
• Another major considerstloc has

* . . In appreciation of your patoraage in (he pant, this Aaaoclatlon haa been organlxad
New Car D aakn Uatad below, and ia dedicated to provide tho Boot automobile aorvlco
dtisowa o f Sanford and Sem inole County.
It la Uo pwryaaa of Ike Aaeodatloa to aanurt their cuulomvra tha uaiform banofilo

• NEW CAR PRODUCTS

* FACTORY-TRAINED MECHANICS

• FACTORY WARRANTY &amp; GUARANTEE

tor tto pressor* of tto gruelling nought IT pneats for 414 yards
gam* practices that teak pleas and two tonshdewns.
pvory day test week. But llm r o -------■ ----------------—
to y evening. Ju t before tto and- Md swoops, and tto 14B pound
Jug of th* days workouts tto team junior toa boon showing well with
pame to Ufa. Tto team spirit told deception pttetoota.
through Friday, and tto Bsn-I Fleming said there was not
genUnoleo wore again a das- much let-up acheduted in tto laBoreas toll chib.
tensity of tto workouts for tto
[ "Tto attitude of tto toys la first few doys of th* week, hut
totter now then it tos toon since to said that tto duration of tto
ptvnral doys before tto Cocos workouts would to U pored aa

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• UP-TO-DATE FACILITIES ft EQUIPMENT
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PATRICIA WOOD

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TU0MA3 EVANS

MRS.CLYDI WALL!

Mr. Sanford Businessm an-

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Have You Seen Any Of These People In Your Store Lately? Yes You Probably Havel
This gallery of men, women and boys represent a buying power of over $1,900.00 a week
over $100,000.00 a year!
BOX WOFFORD

KIRK MAV

They are all employees of The Sanford Herald and their wives and husbands.

AND THERE IS MORE TO THE PICTURE!
Not shown here are The Herald's correspondents from De Bary, Enterprise, Oviedo, Gen­
eva, Lake Monroe, Lake Mary, Casselberry, Longwood, and Altamonte Springs; the
janitor and his assistants, who work part-time; the electricians and other mechanics who
service The Herald’s battery of printing and office machinery, 'AlsoTiot shown are 28 more
regular route carriers and street sales boys, (5 of the regular carriers themselves employ
paid assistants)
GEORGE PARIS

BILL PALMER

S O IN THE FINAL A N A L Y S IS —
Over 100 people get their livelihood (in whole or in part) fiom the money received in help­
ing to produce Seminole County’s OWN d*JIy newspaper—

The Sanford Herald
Printed In Observance of National Newspaper Week Oct. 1—Oct. 8.

CHARLES MORRISON

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45—BUILDING MATERIALS

THE SANFORD HERALD Monday, Oct. 1, IBM Phi* •
THE CARD OF THANKS
Irifge fun*, apt. 916 Magnolia. M E X1M Amelia Ave. In beauti­
Very often a Card of Thanks In the Sonfocd Herald meat* • weal
67—BROKERS and REALTORS

Shorthand, typing, filing. Geed
RED-I-MIX CONCRETE
hours, steady work for right
Window Sills • LMIM
Available new, • room houae ~
ful Highland Park. S Bedroom*, which is difficult to fill in any ether way. Not only la It n grpriaai
person.
Call
Mi
lanfsrd.
M L O ak
*
PR. a n
SeptU Tank - State Approved
Calory Ave. araltebU OrteU.
Oak Floor*, tiled bath, Electric expression of gratitude to thoa* who hav* sent floral tribute* M
Band - Cement Mortar Mis
Kitchen, large screened porch. also courteously acknowledges the services and kindness** of the
*th. Phone A. K. Iteeaetter,
32—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
11—BUILDING — REPAIRS
Miracle Concrete Co.
F lorlit. 213.
Priced to SELL at 6BMQ, 92500 many to whom a personal note of thanks canaot well be aaefled.
PAINTING
Pboae 133S
Down, 95950 monthly on 4 U tt
WOODWORKING SHOP EQUIP, 216 Elm Ave.
. " ew*P*R5r Cards of Thanks are accepted us socially e*r»
Clean, nicely furnished apart­ mortgage. Exclusive! Wc have rcct. Emily Poll, the noted authority on etiquette, feeU they sen e
making special products sold In 40—BimiNKBB EQUIPMENT
PAINTERS ATTENTION — For
the
keys.
ment*.
San
Lanta
Apts,
404
E.
many
good uses.
Florida
V3500.
Terms
or
will
Sale: OB Wall palat 56c, gat
.
,
That*
is no prescribed form for a Card of Thanks. It earn be us
trad* for house trailer or HAYNES OtBee Machine Co., 14th 8t. Phene 1716-R.
• 1 .66, Faaoue brand, riraitaaa
3 BEDROOM, Daluxa Phillips’. brief v*
Cmlaw. When
ITQCfl IM
OOIMI Tyou wflt
or ram
aa IKMIIXII
detailed M
a*B JQU
you U
desire^
the DCTUIOn
occasion C
comes
cruiser, Jt. Brindle, 163 Burks
Typewriters, aiding machines, This ia the free guest pei* to the
Stores.
Built heme, CRB, furred walls, find u sympathetically understanding member of our staff to •litat
Circle,
Winter
Park.
SaUt-RtntaU,
314
Mag,
Ph.
44.
i m
p
l y
?
Prairie Lake Drive-In Theatr* Oak Parquet floors, shade, nice lAtl.
FLOOR laadlfll and fin liking.
for XUb May. Exp. Oct. 10,1669 location - 99360—99000 down,
THE "IN MEMORIU&amp;T NOTICE
Cleaning, waxing. Serving StfflL
47-F
tn
u
m
V
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B
•
HOUSEHOLD
F IN A N C IA L
66949 monthly. Thla is n oneIt U the custom of many families in this country to •
nols eoonty else* 1935.
owner home and a GOOD BUYl i bereavement
by an "In Meraorium" nolle* ia newspaper rlasettled
H. U. Ol*a*o», Lake Miry
T R A D E
M—INSURANCE
■ T u S iv rjK
columns. They find n real aolace therein. Preparation or aelectteu «f
8 suitable verse brings back to them tender, pleasant recoIUctteu*. Aa
MeRAN BY-SMITH PAINTS
" S M !l.D B iS “ or” V F « Duptex 3-room Fura. Apt, with
COMPLETE MODERN
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. HERO EH** Cook, the English poet ha* so beautifully expressed it*
Mt6 S. Park
phono IBM
CONDITIONI
IUENT ’EM FAST
INSURANCE
5*th,'6U
.
per
months
966
W.
"How cruelly sweet are the echoes
REALTORS
Laaa Trade
BUI it*
For Painting call Mr. Taaker, Ph. All tbs NEW KINDS of fire and QuUtop Mettroes
that start
1661 Park Ava
Phone *f nr 141
casualty. Insurance available in
699-XR. Roam apodal 114.91.
.When memory plays an old tuna
the best of Companies at Lew.
Furnished cottage. Call 9910-Wl. This Is a free guest past to the
. on tho heart."
Floor sanding and finishing. e«t Rates to those who qualify.
.
frequently «n In Memorlum la taaerted on the onaiverserp
Prairie
Lake
Drive-In
for
Mr*.
Royal
Comfort
Mattress
ream fura. apartment. Ground George R. McCall. Exp. Oct. 10, if droth. However, other date*, which It I* Felt ora appropriate o r
A belief lob at a bottor prieo.
Consult B A L L INSURANCE
Rag. 9*13* i t i t i i i i i i •*
IA—PLACES to BAT___________
floor, 940 me. Ph. 069.
estimates. Ph. Collect AGENCY, IM 8. Perk Ave.,
meaningful are also selected. Tho birthday of the departed, the w«H1*51.
Oviedo FO-5-1194.
Sanford, Fla.
•"*
Ing anniversary, Memorial Day, even Christmas nr* among s i t e
RELAX, MAN! . . . at the D o||te
Golden Dawn Mattress
• «»om apartment*, GOOD DOWNTOWN LOCATION significant occasions chosen.
B»r A Diner, U ke Maty934.50
Tod Bnmott
Rag.
946.56
•eesoe******
15—MONEY TO LOAN
furnished. Kitchen equipped. Large Income property. 8a1eeform.
for PAINTING
Phone 1494.
4—LOST
room, warehouse and other In­
2601 Grandview
Phone 1W3-M.
EchoU
Special
Ma’trest
AUTO LOANS
Rag. 939-96 I *#*i **i •
Downetalr* apartment, CALL 1140. come poeslbtllUee. Pretent rent­
COST LESS
LOST— 1956 Aula Tig No. ATTIC GOING TO WABTET Turn­
-------------al Income 9900.00 monthly. A
17GK-676. Finder plciio leave at ing It into ona or more attrac­
Apartment, dee# liT l room* 659 buy at 932,000, Attractive term*.
TWIN OR FULL SUE
Uard* of Thank* are 91.00 per insertion regardless of *1*6. to
tive room* la eaiy, Inexpensive. F l o r i d a S t a t e B a n k
Sherrill* olflee.
B n jo a tjijjll E. 6th St., CaU
LOVELY-MODERN
Let Hill Lumber and Supply
*iu&lt;2»10 he. f*cl
»*y run to conaiderahle
86a
our
new
line
of
floor
covering
3-Bed
room
home,
letrasio
floors,
OP SANFORD
_____________
cagth, are billed at |U h) per column lack.
FOUND—
Pair ol Ladle*__
glaiIMI. Yard help you decide how t t
and compute homo furaUMsgs.
electric
k
i
t
e
n
e
n
,
beautifully
—pay
nying lor make It servo you. Call 93, The
Owner may ■
have ‘by
f-BEDROOM, nicely furnished
landscaped. Monthly payments 4T—FUBNITUIE—MOUBEMOtM
thla ad. Bill Lane, 610 Oak Ava.
apartm ent 679 Phona 1927.
M E R C H A N D IS E Lumber Number, or drop i n FEES DELIVERY
leu than rent.
233
W.
Third
St.
LOST—Saturday Evening. Black
Consult A REALTOR First
GARAGE APT 1101 Magnolia Ava.
42—ARTICLES far RENT
ECHOU REDDING CO.
iurae at Sanlord Zoo. No money It—PIANO SERVICE
CULLEN
AND HARKKY
Corner
2nd
k
Magnolia,
Fh.
1313
5-ROOMS, Adult*, t i l Park.
uit peraonal thing*. 11 lound
$
NOW
•
mm
film
rental
library
IN
N.
Park
Ave.
Phene 2313
"Bad
Bamberger"
Mgr.
please turn In at Sanlord ller- L. L. SUl — Plane TaehaMUa
nt
Wieboldt'a
Camera
Shop.
Z10
I-UDROOM
trailer,
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a
MM Bs«te 1,
ald Of11c*. Reward.
___
3-BEDROOM HOME
S, Park Ave.
Delivtra Any O f th e Following
room. Private lot, 996 me.
On targe corner lot. With Florida
Phone
24I6-R,
LOST— Ladle* Butova Watch, 11—ROOFING and PLUMBING
41—ARTICLES for SALE
room
and
patio.
Well
with
pump
Used furniture, appBaorea, teota,
Winn-Dixie Store Saturday on
B I G B A R G A IN S
k four tprinklcr*. Beautiful
CBUAMIC TILE
ate. Bought-ooid. U rry 'a M art 8cha!l Apts.: Furn. 3 room apt.,
Third St. 403 Oak. Ph. 1631 Re­
—Factory
to
Ti
•eraen porch, plus rollaway lawn and many shrubs. Oak
Paul P. Mueller A 8on Ph. 154
IM
East
1st
S
t
—
ward.
trees.
Alumlaim
In Used Me Merchandise
Free estimate. Quality work.
bed,garage. «U Park Ave. Ph.
Venetian
612,000 — Good T erm s
•-PERSONAL NOTICES
LOOK
PLUMBING
UKE NEW Bedroom, modem 3- tone charcoal and gray Mr. end
Enclosed head. Stg-pnof bottom
at lhaio big knock-down*
FURN. 3 room* A bath. Clean,
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Contract and Repair Work
2-BEDROOM HOME
rail with plastic ends. Plastic or
Mrs. Dresser, Revel-edge Mir ror, Matching Bookcase Bad 616
on brand new furniture!
newly decorated and refurnished On &gt; shady lota, quiet location
Beda Day, Week, or Month—Tel
Free Eetimatea
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon 5-Pc. Chrome Dlnetta,
.........
Call
1970
or
3IT-M.
1436. Furniture Center —
cord*.
R. L. HARVEY
with stove and refrigerator. UKE NEW Modem Wrought lr on Sofa, Idea) for den or Florida
Asst. color* .....— only |49.M
House in top condition.
_______116 Weat r i m » t ______ 204 Banford Ave.
Phone 1121 loskarifc CIm b u rii P a la t Cm 5-Pe. Solid Maple
room »•*!• i.iHi*’i *••*«t&gt;*«hi
■...... ..«« a,, t.^,»
,««. 6M
Priced 16,800.0800. Down
Drop-Leaf Dinette la
113-114 Woet Bad I t
Phene aw
'■
n
Di
£
“
«n
ul2
K
,.
FREE NAME IMPRINT
3-TUSHlON Love Seat, excellent c onitruction and iipboUtaryi____
new Autumn Tan
On all Christmas cards ordered
recovering or cleaning. A itsal at
POE SALE—New Firestone clock Rag. 913936 ..... - ........ 676 56 4-ROOM garaie apt, 940. 8*. R O S A L P A Y T O N .
671
from now though October.
Registered Real Eitat* Broker
radio U lU - 619.49 Firestone 9-P*. Sectional Group
Cameron. Phone 1314-R.
Quality greeting cardi aa low
Phone 2*71
17-63 at ntawatba UKE NEW 2-tone sandstone fin lab modem bedroom suit*. Mr.
Metallic Toait Tapestry
Stores.
aa 40 for fl.OO. Make your ■*•
3-BEDROOM unfurnished housa.
Beautiful Modern Dinette
and Mrs. dresicr, chest of draw ere, bookcase bod iitiMttstMte f i t
lection and liy-sway NOW.
Lake Mary, Lake Front prirtlContracting cod Repair
Non-mar Rlchwood Finith and
Wo buy end sell used furniture.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY INI Sanford Ave.
Phone 1113 Paying top cash prices (or any padded seats. Reg. 6156.M 666.50 ;««! Inquire M l W, 6th, Ian9344 French Ave.
SOLID MAGNOLIA 5-pc twin be drookt suit*. Includes Vi
Phono 996
UT 8. Magnolia
raw- Fh. IB -J,
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­ Solid Mahogany Redrawn
plste-glssi mirrors, vanity ben ch, 6-drawer cbost and
5 ^
J. W. HALL, REALTOR
W. J. MING
ING POST on IT-M Ph. S955-W. Bed, Mr. A Mr*. Dresser,
bods. Just needs a good wssh J Ob
«mtt . ------ - 6M
Jehauy Walker, Aaaadate
Plumbing Contractor
A U T O M O T IV E
Mirror, Chart ef Drawers,
R EA L ESTATE
"CaU Hall" Phona 1759
For Sale 4CM Portable radio— Box Spring end Innerapring
Kohler Plumbing k Supplies
OUR BEST BUY! 2-Fc Lawson I Ivlng room suite. Upholstered Ik
iters
Ream
Electric
water
Hestcri
914.99.
rim
to
a
e
Store*.
B-BOATS AND MOTORS
Mattress. Rag, 934*36 .. |1M M O—ACREAGE
wool frlsu . Excellent conditi on, Including t a H e r o d a l l &gt; ft. M
3534 Orlande Dr.
covers
....* ,,,,,,,,
WOSON-MAHR
.
»• • •mm*«• «■&gt;■'*■&lt;»«• **#i ■**• $ «* qM
NOTHING WRONG
Evlnrud# Sales jk Service
Where you ah riy t find Mg value* FOR RENT-.* Acre* land. RatitPlumbi
mbiac. Kreaky Hasting
WITH 1MU BARGAIN!
RAYMOND
M.
BALL
ROBSON S p orting Goods
•d In 1669. Phone 1953-WL
NEWLY UPH0L8TEBED l-Pc living room suite, in
V4 H. P. York carrier Air-condi­ quick credit and oaiy terms,
OSCAR M. HARRISON
M. O. HODGES
I E. lit St.
Phene " •
genuine Duran ptesUc, 6 eush Ion aofa aad m*tolling chair.
Phone 959 •6-BOM Ea
tioner. Little used, 1109—Cash. l i t R. l i t St.
REG. BROKERS
Service on Ail Weter Pumps—
Extra wide arms. Youra for ea ly ,,,,,.....
• ttMt eeera***•
Perfect for trailer, office, home.
For Sale—Tit HP u*ed Firestone
fl. D. Hlghteyman, Associate
Wells Drilled — Pumps
This U a free guest pas* to the
Phone 117-J,
IK S DOWN
Motor, 175.00. Very good chape.
&gt;4 South Park Ave.
Phona 66 RED BOLTA-FLEX PLASTIC up
164
Paola Road. Phone 160
Movie)and
Drive-In
theatr*
far
holstared club chair ........ — BIB
3 Bedroom* and Carporta
Flreitono Storei.__________ _
MAPLE BUNK BEDS, complete w 1th *te«l ipringi, guard rally ladFor Sale-Used Fngtdalre 115.00. MU* Helen Snodgrass, Enter­
PLUMBING k HEATING
T errain Floor*
IP IT IS REAL EBTATE
d«r
and
mattressex
--------.
...
Firestone
Stores.
prise.
Exp.
O
e
t.
10
,
IMS.
ItMl *—
—*»•»**• *•»*•**••»«•O******** Ota
FOR SALE—New I HP Flmtona Septic Tank Installation k Berrien
Kitchen Equlppad
ask Crumtey k Moatrith
Nice Residential Location
outboard motor, $M- Flreitono Heater Service. Archie C. Her- For Sale—Pop-up Toaster 17-60. At
NECCHI-ELNA
at
UT
Beuth
Park.
Phona
T7I
6-Pc DINING ROOM suite, Inelud Ing extemlon (able, 4 aid* chair*
ictt, Phone 734.W or 1335.
Landscaped Yard*
Btors.
_______
Firestone Stores.
Sewing Machine Center
and buffet. Finished In ivory en arneL Good conditio*.
They Know
6*
Relay
far
occupancy
in
4
week*
•alee, Service and Rental*
USED MOTORS
S3—SPECIAL NOTICES
A
.
K.
SHOEMAKER,
JR
.
For
Sale—
1
repossessed
child's
GARRETT'S
Unconditionally Guaranteed
Thla U a free guest past to the GENUINE WALNUT wardrobe (w ith lock) largo itorag* drawer te
Ride 'Em Plan**—I S N Vain*. I S E. First St.
Builder
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
Phone 14M
Rita Theatre Miss Flora Mae bottom. Legs on casters —. .. . ***tMiti #*****••*»»* 6»*m**«w*ease*
1956 Mercury Mark 55
*15,00
etch.
Firestone
Starts.
Phoq«
m
i
i
m
MeUeaviUe
Slip
Covers
and
Drapes
(Demonstrator) m ............. J J*
Richardson. Exp. Oct. 10, 1959
STANLEY
KULF
FOR
DIBTINCTtVE
FURNITURE
5-Pc WOOD DINETTE, Drop-1* af tablg, 4 chair*
1966 Evinrude » HP ........— ***|
For 8alo—Child's Out-door Swing —ot Warehouse Price*, visit 3 BEDROOM CB home.
h
OpmPHONE
1166 Elgin 11 HP
............»U5
Set. A 936.65 Value for S26JS. * BERRY S. We ora experte at as­
1955 Ev'nruda
HP
PUMPS k SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Plreeton# • to m .
"■*' sisting you to secure gracious ' S F A W r i '- * *
O Z IE R R E A L T Y CO:
' ’ ‘ M A TH ER o t S A N JD R b
All type* and ’ sites. Installed or
good look* with functional con­
Laura B.-Otlar, Broker
1956 Mercury Mark I ......... &gt;1«
For •■)*—Used Refrigerator, only
"Do U Yourself."
Nice selection of Good Used Ol I Heater*. Priced from ..
venience. Today'e beet buy* In &gt; A
Haiel M. Field. Associate
985.00. Firoateno I tore*.
1956 Mercury Mark; T -----] ^ PrivtU entrance, Nice
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
'P
M|[
nationally
odvertlead
furniture
9901
So.
Orlando
Hwy.
Phono
1159
16 HP Mercury shift ........ 6190
slghborhood,
beautiful
ahrub• TINE
103-06 E. First St.
This la a free guest pass to the
ALL TYPESBOAT TRAILERS
at DISCOUNT PRICES. 901 W.
EVENINGS: 3115 and W
Machine and Supply Co.
Down. gta*paymentZ
Prairie Lake Drive-In for Ester F ln t 8t. Phone 1697 for Even­ 500 MyrtU or
Creitllne Aluminum Boat* and 307 W. ted fit.
call
415-J,
Pb. &lt;3 RJdge.
Exp. Oct. 10,
Fibcrglau Boal* from 1399
ing Appointment.
ONLY 99950 FOR 3 BR HOME
GATLIN BROTHRRS
1967 MERCURY MOTORS
Corner lot nicely landscaped.
LARGE d^edraom homo. Ideal
For
Bole—
Thor
Automatic
Waabar
AIM
end
GARDOEN
UragUn* A Rulldaaar Servian
ARE IN
Block construction. Some terms.
locatimi for cbUdren, Ph. IIU ^ ,
only
93100.
Firestone
I
tore*.
Look for the naw 6-cyllnder, 60 Ph. 3233 Geneva. *4*5 W Sanlorl
•19 E. 4th fit. — 3 BR B L O C K
cobboge plants. AH var
HP Mercury* coming neat ORLANDO Senttnal Bur, CaU Glass show case. M” x M" X 41", Georgia
wn no-rv
Ttee "Oeoa Meratea"
lettea — any amount Hugh C 3-Bodreom, I bath bom*. Lovely HOME will consider bldg, lots
month.
Kerosene heater, I giant bunt'
Mction. 9006 Orahdvtew Ave. In- aa down payment orwvlll trad*
Ukoeoel *
Whelchsl, Kioto Market SUl
Ralph Ray, 3156. _______
i:u S B r i i f f w s s .
W. P. SMITH
terarted
perils*
only
call
Jackan. 313 E. Second It.
for smaller home.
19 Day 1356, night 637,
Nee*a, R a ta ls*
-Motore-Boata-Palnt-G laaa
aonvlUe — EV f u ll .
v,n
w i-w .
l
i
t
Robert A , W illiam s, Realtor
B U L L D O Z IN G
A d v sm u ies w ith Uecl* W all
For Sal*—Trade la GE Refrigera Far Bale — Have yea e Urge
3416 8 Park
Phona 1W
oil* Men To Men
til* C ertuun C arnival
Raymond
Lundqulat,
Associate
tor 64430. Firestone
LOWKRY k BRIDGES
use W e a ik a r-iv e w e -a re ru
hedger EUetfte hedge trimmer 6 .re***, I bedroom home, (9790
B—MOTORCYCLES-R1CTCL1
!i!s
Ktnuva r
1973 Atlantic Bank Bldg. (ill
dan. 1996-W Orange CMy M r
Ja h n Ualv News
on Old OrUade High9-19 "wire wheeU, wRh tiro*. Ftt only one to sell a tW .9 9 Fire­ Located
in* iis n d tsv u u s
woy.
Ideal
for
children,
school
SI
III
laoref*
far Tamarraw
LADY'S Schwinn bicycle, baleen
stone
&gt;
tores.
CROSLEY - BENDIX
»«t Kmart IlhvUtnis
'33 Model-A Ford. Cheap, Phone
t t i l l a u ld ln * U n h t
bui stop. Coll 1332-M,
tire*, 910. Phone T09-J.
lies D uval Khuar
Sales and Service
tn -j,
WRRR-TV
J tc x a w v iu g
Tilt Kuna* u l V n l r n l lV
For Sate—Reel type power mower,
f y , jJ L * *
C ~ *p **f
CMAMUBI. 4
R A N D A LL
1-99” Men* bicycle. Uke new,
file Vulva ul F llkaluua
rondav
araan a
PAINT,
9330
gal.
Sleeping
bags,
only
one
to
go
at
11139
Firos :«n 1 lu.V.i I.IH'V
Electric Company
green k white. Cheap, Phone
!:•• Si Inker Mouse
A . B. PETERSON
cot*, blanket*, Urpaullna, Army •tojte gtorae.
till iia v a in b rr Utlila
a,II
r
Service—
Quality—
Satisfaction
ST M .
Broker Associates: A- B. Petoree* an* U eortam aa Cluh
Navy Surplus. 310 Sanford AvaFk U ! Sanford MI7-J-9 Da Bary
i Ki&gt;allmaii a isle r*
Jr., P. J. Chesterton, Csrtlald •u
Sir; K L 'te S r a . *
Mjarienary-Everfeearing S t r a w
TO ED
16—PARTS - REPAIRS
• ;li C rla b rliv I'lavhuuaa
YOU'LL
BE
SURPRISED
ot
our
WiltstU,
John
Mrtscb
and
R.
W
.
berry
F
ltats—
9130
per
hund­
H it P a ra d e
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p s
a ; ffissTfr*.
varioty and low price*. F. M. I ,
Williams. A. C. Doudncy, Und
of the same old thing?
red CaU Ray U rd, U1T-W.
For Solo—New |56.96 custom built Wall Drilling, HOWARD C.
Vita kahrn H eel
N la h t N»*» R sp a rt
lc,
10c
A
lie
Store,
321
8.
San­
Surveyor.
!:*
• t U t i I.u r*
Bra the ipotteui new tasteful!)
auto radio. Whila they last 3223I LONO, Phone 396 307 Bart
a tti I'ag a
ford.
U—USED CLOTHING
Phone 1136 mu Pn ta
116 N. Park Ave.
different homes ia —, —
rlia lit T h a a tra
each. Firestone Storei. _____
Commercial Ava.
Slit
e ig a -O H
Beuth Pinecrart
Manfert This Is a free guest pass to the w
GIRL'S Navy teat alia 4, Boy’s
Thla ad will admit O. B. Canada, ENVELOPES, Uttarbaada, state- 44—APPLIANCE!
Toeador R arala*
Grave Manor*
Banford Muvirland ItUe-ln lllestr* for l i lt aisa-sn
Enterprise to tho Palm Drirs-la
menta, Invoices, band bills, and For BaU-gDM Gaa heater, «,000 tweed oraraeat alae a. Phone
Valencia Villas
DeLam Miss Flo Driskilt. Exp. Oct. 10,
1‘m s ra m n ssu m a
Theatre. Exp. Oct. 10, 1956.
program*. a t e . Progressiva
BTU o n l y 934.03 Flreitono
(III Naws-Weathsr
1659.
Printing Co. Phone 4M — 463 Storei.
News * alfn-afr
IM M E D IA T E
93—WANTED ta BUY
11—TRAILERS
West 13Ul St.
T tiR iu a r a o s s n e
3 UR, CB, l-balh, new and Jcslr•ill Teat Pattern
For
galo—1/4
HP
alr-condltimer*.
O
C
C
U
P
A
N
C
Y
able.
Trailer, Sale-Rest, Ph. 669-XR.
RADIO REPAIRMEN
duty SkUl-Baw In
1too Uotd Mi rains
Mitchell. Only 3 for I1T4JI each. 9-INCH bee
lies Cspt. Kangarsa
a LOTS in city, one package,
ATTENTION
gad roamabl*
Ideally
Sitwtod
I t will pay YOU to •** us before
1
HP
Mltefeall
alr-coodUmer,
■erne need improving, 993W,
VJPXMXlttn
i U O e d fra r* * * * *
you buy. Open Evening* and For gain—adjustable TV wall
619639. All brand new. FireLuxuriously Ftaaoed
TERMS.
MUMUAV
mounts gt AS. TV aerial cave atom Iter*, Ph. 12.
Sundays.
m
s
s
s
M
*
Iiile
m X u *
Moderately Priced
mount* 91.15 30-ft. TV 9MM Up
SIT A HEAUST1C PRICE. Re- l i l t Tlia llhvlhm Hour
EastsGlq Trailer Salts
BKNTALB
It its lUarrta For T l
Malta MB0. Firestone Stoma. FRIOIDAIRE ei
member the true market value • ill tluala a t Itandum
l
li
ta
Quldtar Ufh&lt;
PalnUta,!FU.
3 ead 4 .Bedroom Home* with 1 of a home rarely relates to t i l l World At Kla
and service. GT S &amp; t i j L '
•a
o
rta
Hook
Expert Watch Repairing. Fully Fla. Phene FO-9-J3U
13-TRUCKS
what it a«6t you. For qualified Sit*
h M M lar £ 3 5 3
Guaranteed. Sanford Jewelry A 1946-W after 6 p. m.
appraisals and aggressive, ef- jig W flffi.i'W .
i unfun. a f t ifewly km
1969 FORD 14-Ton Pick-up. only Luggage Co., 906 Sanford Ava.
S 3 J £ l ? 1S r £ lE
marketing, list with nee Drirtlna Dn A Claud
ta il calory Pk. aoB-w.
rite conveniences make these •flclent
b e a 2 - o k r
144Q6 mile*, motor in A-l shara.
For Bate—Apt alia uaed BUrtrte
l i lt Kvaninu Sluafa
STEMPER
eateatee
of
owner-occupied
T ilt ' It’s Danrailma
Everything life* new. F ln t 9*50 For home repair work and altera­ Rang*. Only 1 at M336. Flfo•irt Mlabl BitHInn
WELAKA AFABTMENTIl
RETIREMENT HOMES
h*«es truly delightful places
tion*. CaU lll-J . Ray C. Slagle. ttono ttorea.
■eta it. Cal) SUM.
t i l l l l a lta d N a tio n .
private hatha. 114 W. Firm Bt
to Uv*.
te. H. "BUI" RTEMPEB
III* The llhrltim Hour
Tree! trimmed, removed and de­ For Sole—Very good used Automa­
Oer
All**,
Aaoectele
At llam a W ith Musis
Designed, Built and gold
, Fh. fl6-W
moted. Ph. 100T-R.
News
Arietta Price, Associate
tic Waibar at 993.00. Firestone Avalon Apia.
SEVERAL tow priced cars, rang
SANFORD TREE CORealtar
—
General
Insurance
S
lant,
lag from 9TI up, for good eco­
ODHAM / ’TUDOR Inc.
MR
Realty fhr Deair
•te er t i n l i t N. Park Ava,
T liH S U S ?
nomical transportation Ray Her­
HELPFUL
Builders of Flu* Homes
' “
If.
NOTHING WRONG
M O M KIkU
ron, phono MM or 1343-W after
HARDWARE
For Florid* Living
WITH THU BARGAIN!
6:60 p.m.
HEADQUARTERS
Royal Tank-typo vacuum cUsnar,
Dawn Uraakara
SALES OFFICE
7 attarhmenU. Perfect' condi­
News
StJI S. French Avenue
1969 PLYMOUTH P U li - very That's ui, HUI Hardware.
M
arks! Ite to rt
tion. 135—Cash. Phone M W .
Phene 9160 and MBo
clean. Drive II sway for 91496.
Call Ray Herron at MM or 1941- A compute line of tool*, paint*. 1-DUO-THERM el! apace beater.
W after 6:00 p.m.
Small site, 35,000 BTU. Cheap HUTCHIN50 N’h O c e a n Front
‘ iking supplies, electrical
Apt*. 339 g. Atlantic. Daytona
Phone
3379-J.
a
and
garden
needs
for
•46 NASH 4-doer, OD, R. k N.
Beaek. CaU im-W .
what
aUs
your
borne
or
office.
economical transportation |1M.
DUO-THERM i pace heater end
Today'! feature value*:
CaU 706J.
Perfeetten apartment rite u s
Circular law Modes
«"«•■ Beth in grad eewdirK.
f l M i **•«&gt;■•»» • s • **• e
lip
Medal A. Ford. I door sedan. Seed
Reasonsbte. lea at M P Hia­ l i l t
Feint Brush** --------- Uc up
shape. Mi W. lath. Fb. 19793/
Peekrt Knives
...... 91.00 up watha Ave.
Pbooo A S
PH A A PPRO V ED
IMP Cbev. 4 door aadan. New
MILL HARDWARE CO.
point, aeat covers, excellent 301 E. First S t
Phone S3 THOR WASHER In good condition New
Opm H o u m D ii)r
Una. Radio and beater, 9395.
•99 Only 6966 down an&lt; 61-11
Trade in accepted, IN fc. tint
F r— I I m — 't a 6 g. m.
* ? a „ „ m . im m .
EM PLO Y M EN T
2528 P A L M E T T O
113 B. Park
Phone m 1-hEDROOM Home, Bviag room,
2547 P A L M E T T O
96—HELP WAUmtD—FEMALE
kitchen, Florida room and era
49—BUILDING MATERULB
1969 MERCURY 4-door godan.
poito
Is
tew*.
DEPENDABLE
middle
aged
white
Tra H andjreu'U buy It. RAY
ijw &amp; a s r *
BteAF ANYTHING] Just ulsoe
U |E D BRICK
MREON, Phone 94M or 1343-W women to live In 6 days a weak TWO CABLOADS
Furnished garage tpL MM Mel* • Laras Late
CUaririad adTPhoee IM for a
beautiM
_
_
Cara
and
keep
bouao
for
4
•Tter 6:M p. m.
k High and Dry
UnvUU.
heiglul sd-writer.
brick. Orange, rod, nod burnt
children, white mother works out
Hweary eonstruelion with eek
Mack. Bn* them at BKEBMAN LAKE FRONT—•
of town. Room board A
flerae. white marble chips
b u s in e s s
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
salary. Call 1493-J.
furnished
C. it l \ M l&lt; O W
mlng. IM
S E R V IC E S
METAL ROOFING
ATTENTION WOMEN
Without any experience you can New In *lock, 5-V Crimp—Q "
In dock, 5-V Qrlm p- Md-W-B after d « pm.
earn money for veer Christman
R A I P H JA R V IS
•hop pint by selling Avon Zap- ComigaUd — 9H" Camihitad This ia • flu* gram pea* te the
w#Ue* and toiletries. Contact Got all Your roofing raeds at Feb* Drive-In thratSwiar Ml*.
l|mM U k e Mary, b p Mr*. J- BuaaoU, P. O. Box fid, Shonsw Cencmtn riye Cm
P H O N E 1U J 4 . J
Out Wert H U S t
Ort. 19 l8 fc

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

TUE8DAY, OCTOBER 2. 1936

Aaeeeiated Praoa loosed Wire

NO. 204

Fair
Building
Western
Plans Approved

Dulles Says
Europe Should Become
Third Great Power
•

Touhy Is Elected President
Leader Of Mental In Favor
Of Plan
Health Assn. Here

Ten Children Are
Left Orphans When
Folks Die In Crash

Plana and specification! for a J
new Fair Building ware approved
by mamban of tha CampbellLossIng Post No. 13 at their
moating last night hald at the
Lagion Hut on 8*minole Boule­
vard.
Completed specifications for a
100 by 100 building were read to
the membership which mat the
approval of the organisation.
Joel Field, chairman ot tba 'Tex — tho Yardman" waa a
Campbell-Lotslng Post American Sanford this past weekend a* ha
Legion Building Committee, said continued his bicycle tour of the
today that bid* will be received nation.
N
on the construction of ths buttling John Campbell, who kail* from
until 5 p. m., Oct. 5.
San Antonio, Taxai, and who likes
Tho building, proposed by the to be known by hla nickname said
local American Legion Post at Saturday "I had traveled over
Its meeting last night, will ba 13,000 miles when mv &lt;prederected on tho new iKe for the ometer want out." And ha added,
Legion Fair on Highway 17 91 "I don't ■know how many mtlsa
near the city of Sanford's wall I've traveled since,"
fields.
Hla bicycle equipped with a lug­
Block walls and concrete floors gage carrier tnat seemed to be
war* specified for the new build­ especially made for • two-wheeled
ing With M guage galvanised outfit, "Ton — The Yardman"
make! hla way from one city to
steal panels and roof.
another
on* lection to another
Completion of the building, ac­ by takingand
on odd Jobs, preferably
cording to tho specification*, will yard work,
bo slated for 90 calendar day* af­ Campbell said that he’d mad*
ter tha awarding of the bid.
hla way from hla home state of
Lynn Lyon, Commander uf tho Texas through Arkansas, Missouri*
local American Legion Post, said Oklahoma, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana,
this morning that ths Campbell- Kentucky, Tonne****, Alabama,
Lossing Post No. U will publish and through Florida.
a monthly bulletin which will bo "Pm looking for yard work,"
mailed to membership of the to ha said, "or whatever kind of
glon along with others who are work 1 can ftnd to make my way
former members and prospective from on* part of tho country to
mamban.
At least 500 of the bulletins ad­
vising members of tho progress
and affairs of tha local American
Legion Post will be mailed oaeb
month.
Editor of tha bulletin which has
been proposed for mailing during
ths first part of each month, haa
hot yet boen named.

'Tex The Yardman'
Stops In Sanford
On Bicycle Tour

WASHINGTON &lt;Jt- Seerstary of
S
tab
Dull** Mid today the na-, AMERICAN FAtJJL Idaho «*Under tha chalimanahlp of Mra.
B, E. Chapman a group of par­ tiona of WaaUrn Europe should There's only one topic of eonver.
T h e MOBILE THERAPY UNIT for the Florida Society for Crippled Children which l* sons Interested tn assisting in tha become a third great power la.satlon In this community of 1,900
health problem met at tha orid. affairs. H* called It un- l°diy.
in Sanford toduy conducting a survey from which the feaaibillty of locating a perman­ mental
It concerns the future of 10
County School
Administration InVab that th*7 should be neuent therapy center here or the regular visit of imeh a mobile unit would be dcalrable. building last night, and organised thinkable
orphaned children, and tha acci­
In
i
toward
So
vies
communism.
Don Satterlee, Director of the Unit la In Sanford for the aurvey.______ ___ ________ the Seminole County Association
dent that killed thalr parents.
for Mental Health. Officer* for At a new* conference, Dulles The children, five each In tha
the remainder of 195# and all of strongly indorsed effort* by West Smith and Bowman famltba, were
1P57 were elected and November German Chancellor Konrad Ade­ left orphans Sunday morning when
was chosen as the month for • nauer and others to convert tha their parents, returning home In
membership meeting, the date of Waatarn European Union Into a one car from town where they had
a midnight snack, crashed Into a
stronger unifying force.
which will be announeed bier.
tree.
He
said
both
President
Eisen­
The atate or officers placed be­
'Tv# never seen a community
fore the group by a nominating hower and he favor this and do so affected by anyth'ng Everyone
not
consider
It
to
be
a
slap
at
A light meeting and agenda » ■ --------------------------------------- committee composed of , Mr*. C.
Is broken up," said Gregg R. Potconfronted the Board of Semlnolo m
111*11 I I
J L. Park Sr.. Mr*. Sidney Ive* III tha United Statu.
vln, an attorney
and Dr. Charles Persona ware Under quesllo tmg aa to whether "The whole town has turned out
Europe
should
become
a
"third
wA lighted archway over the
unanimously elected. They are
100 per cent. We hav* bean an
Banford-Orlando Kennel Cluh mad discussion coming bsforo them r
George Touhy, president; Mra. fore*" as between Russia and the Hooded with food and help that
United
States,
Dulles
said
ha
]uet off Stale RwJ 1S-€&lt;W w*» len following their luncheon recce*.
B. E. Chapman, vies president;
we've had lo ask people to stop
Utlvely ipproved by the Board
Sidney less III, secretary; Mra. thought It appropriate that Europe sending more because It might
A public hearing war act for
should
davalop
Into
a
third
great
*f Seminole County Commiuiun- Nov. It when attorney George A.
S. Piikorski, assistant seerstary;
spoil," said Mn. Lee Kosanke,
• (hi* morning until County At- Speer Jr. requeued, o-i the be­ B. J. Bauman, president of the and Mr*. M. I- Rabom, trea power and ha believed It Is within president of the American Legion
the eapaclty of the European na­ Auxiliary.
mey Mack N. Cleveland Jr. »ug- half of hi* cllcnta, that certain Sanford Atlantic National Bank, surer.
tions.
geittd that the county be protect­road*, streets jnd alley* that have waa named Bond Sab Chairman
What about the children? It's
Mrs.
Ralph
Austin
Smith
was
ed against liability for 'iijurle* or never been opened In the Silvan for the Seal Sate Campaign of the
Unless they so develop, he add­ too early to decide.
made
Parliamentarian
and
pre­
damage became of the structure Lake Section bo closed. 1
Seminole County Tuberculoali and sented the By-Laws which were ed, their future looks very dubious "I feci lhe ((immunity la going
Which win be located on Seminole
everything it can to keep
Health Association at a recent voted on and adopted by tho*# Indeed. He said It was unthinkable t0
J.
C.
Gamble
ol
Longv
ood
noti­
• County right-of-wayi.
that Christian countries should b* u,# children together," Mrs. Kefied the Board of Seminole Coun­ meeting of the executive board of present.
“ We seed a contract betwnen' ty Commlnloneri that hn wai pre­ the local organisation.
neutral toward materialistic and tanks iald.
Mra. Bn* Stavanaon, president atheistic Soviet communism.
the Sanford-Orlando Kemirl Club! paring to subdivide property in George Dabbs, president of the
| " | imagine the brothers and Family N igh t To Be
of
the
Pilot
dub,
volunteered
for
and the Board of Seminole County t Longwood south of the Oviedo- Seminole County TB Association,
Dulles mad* these major point*' ulsters of the parent* will want
Commlailonm," aa!d Attorneyj Longwood Hoad. However, he iald, alio appointed Mr*. Irving Pryor that group to have charge of the on other matters:
to take care of them," said Pro. Held A t Methodist
Cleveland, •‘to eliminate any lla- in subdividing thli prperty It waa a* Publicity Chairman for the membership campaign, for they 1. Talks between Yugoslav hate Judge Henry Vollwelter. The
have
made
this
socbl
welfare
£ lity on the part of the county, necenary to close a ditch running forthcoming teal tale event which
President'Tito and Sovlst leaden children are wards of tha atato Church Tomorrow
and that the countv -.-jiild not be through It. County Engineer M. C. la uiualty launched shortly after activity one of their projects, she presumably Involve vary surlous under hla Jurisdiction.
Wednssdap evening at T o’clock
liable for maintenance of the* Ilagan told the com ml*tinners that Thanksgiving Day e*ch ve*r.
said.
questions of relations between The parents were nil prominent the First Methodist Church will
sign."
Further
plana
for
tha
Chriatmao
Mrs. Raymond Key le program Russia and Rad satellite countries. In American Fall* community Ufa.
the ditch li a private one. ‘Even
Sale were dlicuised and chairman and Immediately act Dulles said he believes Tito fa­ For the preseent the Bowman hold Ita monthly Family Night
B. C. Davia, representing the. though It la a private ditch and
supper and program.
Banfonl-OrlanJo Kennel Club sub- I may legally be able to close II, stress placed on the visit to Ban- about making pbni for tha Nov­ vors independtnee of the satel­ children are In tha family homo. Hie program will bo presented
ford
Jan.
1-16,
1157
of
tha
mobile
mlttcd a preliminary ik-tch of I want to call It to your atten­
ember assamblaga.
lites from Soviet domination— They hava relatives in town— by the children of tba kindergar­
X-ray unit.
the proposed archway which would tion," Gamblo aald.
A Professional Advisory Coun­ which means Dgl'c* thinks Tito '■ David West Is a brother of Mr*. ten, primary, and Junior depart­
be I I feet, four inchea above the J Engineer Hagan said "I will af­ It waa reported at the meeting cil was set up and tha following aoeklng an objective favored by Bowman.
ments.
that there are now 94 Seminole persons were elected to serve on the United States.
road and would be lighted.
The Smith children are slaying
fect that whole area.'
Following the entertainment
,
..
.
County
persons
in
sanatorium*,
II
Approval of the Doarii of Com* Commissioner Otia Fourahre(ln lhe central Florida lanatorium R: The Re*. Milton Wyatt, Tha 3. Then ara differences between with friends. The Legion Auxili­ (hero will ba a Church School Open
inlonere would be given accord- advised the board "I’d like to’
Rev. A. G. Mclnnl*. Dr. W. P. the United States and Britain- ary, Women of the Moose, church House when each department will
g to Davia, pending the location meet with the town council of ■nd three In the Tampa hospital. Brooks and Chaplain C. L. Arnold Franca over what Dulles railed and other groups ara seeing that ba thrown open to parents and Glancing at the parking a
Member* of the Seminole Coun­
of the ilgn off the highway.
Also Dr. Terry Bird, Dr. fundamental lesues in the Suet they are cared for.
to hii left he turned quickly witk
friends.
(.angivood and see what we can ty TB end Health Association'*
The Bowman children ara: Tom­ Teachers, superintendenti, and hla foot on on* pedal and said "I
Charles
Persons. Dr. T. F. Mc­ Canal criile. In sum ho asserted
•'ll would be wUr," s jl.l At­ work out. t feel that It is partly executive
board meeting M - tho Daniel, Dr.
C. L. Park S r, Judge that tha Unltad States would not my, 3; Jerry, 6; Jimmy, g; Janice (he children of the departments don't atop long enough to put
torney Mack N. Cleveland Jr., "to our responsibility."
home of Mn. Lorraine Graham;
money to on* of the** for I f j l
defer final approval until lome William L. Gramkow ofGram- were: George Dabbs, Mn Ora Ernest Housholder, Senator, Doug­ Identify Itself 100 per cant with Ann 10; and Arthur, 13.
will ba hoata for tha visitor*.
don't find work 1 Just move ahmj
aspect* of the plan can be worked kow Funeral Homo requested the ham. B. J. Bauman, Robert E. las Stanslrom, Mrs. Trey Bay, colonial power* because It seeks Tha Smith children ara Paul J,,
0; Jimmy Allen, •; Steven Neal,
to tho next place."
Out
Board of County Commiisictor* Karn§ y r(. w. w. Tyre, Mn. Mrs. Daisy Knox and R. T. Mil friendly relations with anticoton- 9; Ruth Diane, IS; and Richard
• i am in no way holding up thli to rotate funeral* paid for by „ u|da Klbbc, and Mrf. Irvlng
lal countries,
PASCO COUNTY JUDGE
plan," Cleveland explained, “but the county, for Indigent riltren« p _,or
The local axaoelatlun will be nf S. On a currant political Issue, Ray 14.
RESIGNS
when you adopt something you tnd to rotate the ambubr.ee errm uted with tha Florida Division Dulles defended the U. S. deni‘
FORMER
AGENT
SURRENDERS
TALLAHASSEE
UB- A. J. Hay­
want to abide by It."
of
the
National
Association
for
vice for 'ndigent pit'nnt*. The
with Argentine Dictator Juan
ON PERJURY CHARGE
A SC-inch Coral inako was kilt* ward, armies* county Judge of
9 Further plana would have to be Board of County Commissioners Cfrn f a D ftf lH R o n r H
Peron.
Mental Health.
MIAMI (JV— Francis J. Hogan, •4 In tha U k t Mary aroa tail
drawn, iald Davli, folioA-inc the agreed to ro'ate the funeral* pal.1
HOUO 0 0 0 * 0
It wax announced that tala new The record has boon attacked former Miami Internal revenue weekend, according to Mr*. Torn Paaeo County, roilgnad in a wire
te Gov. CoQtos Monday. Ha gave
commlailon'e approval of the plac-| for by the county but advlicd. \A /!I I r s i n e S J a r
activity In community health was by Democratic candidate* and agent, surrendered Monday on a Beit.
no reason.
Ing of the archway on county right Gramkow that ambulance service
w U flalU C l
also a project for the Woman* criticism ha* now been voiced b y , charge uf perjury before a fed
Mr*. Beit reported that *ho tin t
Ed Gay, administrative atato
of waya. Conference* b r-.w ce n the . mid the rotating of It would hava
In u ifn fin n
Club and the Auxiliary of the Dr. Alberto Galnox Pas, editor of oral grand Jury Investigating pot- ■aw the brilliantly colored inako tout to tba governor, aald the re­
Seminole County Attorney and B, lo be dUcuiscd with Mr* Abble V e lljr 5 I n T l l Q l l U n
medical association.
La Prenia, who returned to | slide ties between government from her car and lummoned her signation could not bt accepted
C. Davli hive ticen "scheduled in Boyd of the Welfare Bond.
Road Board Chairman Wilbur
Buenos Alrts when Peron u as agents and gambling Interests, father-in-law, 0 , H. Beit, who In the form received, however,
order to work out the nrccs»ury Clerk O. P. Herndon advised tho June* advised Seminole County
ousted.
The indictment charged that Ho- killed the make with a garden hoe. slnoe It does not specify the pot!
contract* and ajreemrnti.
Board of Commtaiionera that 10 Attorney Mick N. Cleveland Jr.
Dulles argued tha Elsanhowsr i B»n Hod In hla testimony about The anaka waa non fln t In lha Hayward la resigning.
voting machine* have been ahlp- today that "If subsequent meet- Policeman's B all
administration had don* nothing *wo Key Writ figures, Ssrgio Es road but by the time aha had re­
ped to Sanford for Semlnolo Coun- Ing* of the Stat* Road Board ara
to keep Peron In power or to In-, qnlnaldo and 11. T. Rainwater, turned to her ear with help It had
ty to be used In the forthcoming held away from TaUstias*ee that Discussed Last
terfere with force* that drove him when he went to Key West to illthered Into woedi and bniih
November general election, Horn-! thorough consideration will be givconduct internal revenue Intar- The Coral anaka can be Identi­
out.
Clear to p a r tl y cloudy through don said that the additional 10 cn lo Samlnola County's invita­ N igh t A t Session
views.
fied by Ita enamel Ilka appearance
tion to hold its mooting In San­ Tha Sanford Folic* Benavatont
( C ontinued
Wednesday; tow tonight 15-71.
An aarliar Indictment on ih# and the brilliance of colon Al­
Association hald Ita monthly aupford."
same grounds waa thrown out on ternately, tha Coral anake l« band­
An Invitation waa extended to per meeting at Jim flpenear *
a challenge that It waa not spe­ ed with yellow, black and terra
the State Road Board to hold ita Restaurant, last night.
OCT. 1
cific enough.
cotta which appaa to ba glatczd.
next meeting in Sanford by W. A.
Member* of the group, officers
Admission#
Krstierl, local engineer, who at­ of the Sanford Poltca Department,
John Holloway ( Sanford)
tended tha Board'a meeting held had a* their gussta Judge Vassar
Joiartona Boas (Sanford)
in Clearwater several weeks ago. Carlton, Circuit Judge, Ninth JuJohn E. Itodga (Sanford)
In bis totter to Clavelind, Wilbur dielat Clreult: Senator Douglo*
Charles Gormtoy (Sanford)
Jones expressed appreciation for Stanstrom; Representatives Mack
Louisa Pertain (Sanford)
the invitation extondrl by Krat- N. Cleveland Jr. and Gordon v
William Dorlon (Sanford)
xart.
Frederick.
• - ■
Births
"It will ba Impossible to hold
First rnsntkm of the annual
Baby Girl Smith
S v r V l .«
the naat masting away from Policeman's Ball waa made at
Discharges
Tallahaieea," explained tba Road b at alght'a get-together when
Arch Adams (Sanford)
Board Chairman. And he explain­ the Preeident of the Association,
Henry Bradley (Sanford t
ed that "the only meeting held Sgt. Ben Butler, revealed plans
Rots L Franklin (Sanford)
away from Tallahassee waa fa for the forthcoming December
OCT. t
Clearwater."
event.
Invitation from lha Semlnoto
Vincent Evans (Oitaeni
County Board of CommUalonera
Jark Boston Sr. (Sanford)
invited tho State Bead Beard to
La Verne Walla (Sanford)
"have tba next meeting or an M o g lie T o Start
Charlie Worths* (Sanford)
early meeting of the Stole Hood
Visit lag Maura; Private Rooms, 11
For Brooklyn
Board in Sanford."
a. m.— • p. m.; Rami-Pnveto
BROOELYN W —Manager Rooms I p. m.—4 p. m., I p. m.
Waller Alston of tha Brooklyn
p. m.; Pediatries, 11 a. m.—
MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE
Dodger* today named Sal Mas- • p. m. (Parents anl'or grand,
PRODUCED AGAINST
rents only) Obi totries, accordlit aa the definite starter la
13-YEAR-OLD
to accommodation! and no
VERO BEACH US— Death of a tomorrow's opening World Sor­
hitchhiker la a highway wrack ias gam* at Ebbats Field visitors during feeding of babies.
produced a manslaughter charge against tha New York Yank"I’D BATHER BE RIOIT "
against a li-ysar-old Miami boy, tot* Wbltoy Ford.
.Henry Clay, famed 19th cen­
alleged driver of a stolen ear that
Casey Stongel. manager of
tury statesman, said he'd "Raoverturned during • chase by po­ the Yankees, had announced
Hwr b« right than president.”
lice.
earlier ha would go with Ford A crlti* remarked that Clay need
Steve Wallace was bald for Cir­ dosplta Brooklyn'* known sac­ not . worry, far ka'd oaver b*
cuit Court to IIA09 bond.
ra** against Dfthaadad pitch- either!
Sheriff Sam Joyce said Wallace ere.
To ftad the right people for
lost control of lha car while Sa­
tho offers you have to make,
IB*
39-year-old
Maglto,
a
SUNDAY CALLUtS. Frienda call a t tha coffaa hour to watcoma bouao fuooto of Mr.
ba itiau police wars pursuing U right-hander, will ho pitching use Want Ads.
and Mra. Einar Tktomhit on Lucent* D n v aja Do Banr. (Left to rlfh t) lir a . Edward
Saturday night Jamas B. Smith, with only thro* days root Hr
Call lit! fee the aid of an
Tldeman, with aon Eddie, gueate of honorj Mra. Guatav Andaraoa; Mra. Edward UuKfcrri
U, of Hamlet N. C„ whom Wal­ waa used last Saturday In experienced Want Ad writer
lace and two H-yaaroll compan­ Brooklyn'# lata panaant drive. when placing your ad, •
gren; Mra. John Hawklneoa; and Mra-Einar Tidematv hoateaa. Pourioi, Mra. Araa
ies bad picked up, waa killed.
Egkkaon, aaaiatad by SUa Earaa llrtaman.aiao gueat of honor. (8taff Photo)

Board Considers
lighted Archway
Over SOKC Road

Ten More Voting
Machines Purchased

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We cordially

FRIDAY, SEPT. 28th.

9:00 a. m. - 6:00 p. m.

We are proud to announce the completion of our new ultra modem showroom and office building located
a t 9th St. and Laurel Ave. In addition to celebrating our Grand Opening we are also celebrating
our 10th Anniversary. Mayor F. D. Scott will cut the ribbon offically beginning our
Grand Opening Friday September 2 $ a t 9:00 a.m.

FIRST

PRIZE

Dixie Range
Quality plus outstanding Beauty, B udget minded Thrift, Tops in Convenience,
Perfect in Cooking, Simple easy C lean in g . . . .

SECOND PRIZE

Permaglas Water Heater
A Perm aglas w ater heater, th a t makes all others old-fashioned
With a Eye-Hi tem perature control, striking aqua-and
copper styling, exclusive, efficient HEETWELL design.

THIRD PRIZE

Dearborn Ho-Bo Chef
The Ho-Bo Chef is the finest all round outdoor cooker made
Stainless pot, brazier, fire divider, hood &amp; grill, collapsible
cart and formica serving board.

FOURTH PRIZE
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Warm Morning Heater
A new look. . . . A better design in unvented gas home heaters.
U ltra distinctive “Rio Grande" series sets a new standard
fo r beauty and perfection in unvented gas heaters.

Friday, September 28th may
be your lucky day, come by
and help us celebrate. You
do not have to purchase any­
thing to win.

FIFTH PRIZE
Nutone Inbuilt Mixer, Blender * Sharpener

EVERY HOUR ON THE HOUR
We will give away a gleaming copper trimed 8 cup •carafe.
Hand blown from Inland's famous triple heatproof glass.

We will carry a complete line of Ranges, W ater
Heaters, Space Heaters, Refrigerators, Whirl*
pool W ashers &amp; Dryers &amp; Gas Equipm ent
Complete g as installation service to fit any one’s
b u d g et W e sell Sinclair LP g a s . . . you can't beat Sin­
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VOULME XLVtn

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA
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Korean
Milwee Reports County Official
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School Enrollment Rise
“School enrollment, or member-'
lhip, last Friday,** Rayburn T.
Milwee, 8em!nole County Supertntendent of Public Inatructinn,
told school teacher* last night “1*
live higher than it ha* ever been.”
* ’ Milwee, speaking at a meeting
LONDON t o - A second Yalta
of the Seminole County Teacher*
Association held at Ptnecreit conference appeared In the mak­
School, said that "Tho school ing today following thu arrival of
membership at the end of lu t Yugoalav President Tito and Sov­
Friday had a total of both whits iet Communist party chief Nikita
and colored studenU of 8,702. Lust Khrusbehev In the Black Sea
January Seminole County school* resort.
The presence of Soviet Premier
icached its highest total In nicmSenator Douglas gtenstrom
Uulganln and Foreign Minister By
^bcrshlp which was 6,687.
October should be a significant
“Of this tout," ha said, “ I.0J8; Dmitri Shepilov at Sochi, another month In tha Uvea of the mem­
are white children and 2,668 are Blaek Sea retort lest than an ber* of all of the churches of
hour’s flying time from Yalta, our communUy. It la during this
Colored."
month that church loyally Is be­
Pointing out the growth of Semi- lent credence to widespread West­ ing
stressed throughout tbs na­
ern
beliefs
(hat
top-level
Commun­
note County In school population
tion.
the Superintendent of Public In- ist talks were planned.
In our own community and
alructlon said that at the end of Bolstering the speculition in the county, the Seminole County Mini­
the first month of last year’s West was the surprise nature of sterial Association 1* emphasising
sosston there was a total of «,-, the flight by Tito and Bulganin church loyalty and the Importance
of regular and faithful attendance
.111 children attending senoul v.ith .
_ .
.
and worship at our churches•38714 of them white children and from B*lgrIde 10 R ui,li
g,!87 colored.
‘1*/ ,nd the large number of ad- While church membership involve*
“ If the same peresntago of IntoT
w“ de* much more than attendance,
create from now to tha end of the
officially i t a few daya our ministerial association I*
urging church attendance aa a
Peak month which ia usually Jan- res!.'
utry holds," Milwee told Seminole »#lganlii and SliepUov previous- means of expressing our loyalty
County school teachers, "we |y «ad ooen reported on a holiday to the church** of our commu­
nity.
should have approximately 7,200 •*' Hochl.
children In school."
j Word that Tito and Khrushchev Thomas Payne once wrote, dur­
A. for individual growth i n |lu,d r^ohed Yalta—slt* of the ing the day* of tha Revolutionary
schools, the School Superintend-1*•»* World War II meetings be- War, that "These are times which
» m t pointed out that the white.'»*••« Roosevelt, Oiurchlll and try men’s souls". I suppose that
■school with tha biggest total is Stalin
c'*1,“ — came from Belgrade much the same could be said of
Lyman, at Longwood, with 8S1, rajio. An earlier Moscow radio the age in which we live. By turn­
Southside School next with MS, broadcast reported they haa ar­ ing to God through the chutch and
than Seminole High School with rived In Sevastopol from Yugo­ regular attendance, we renew our
ITS and Pinecrest School with CIO. slavia and they “journeyed to tha faith in ourselves, our fellowmen,
In tha colored schools, 761 was south roast of the Crimen where and, most important of all In
the Father of all men. It recalls
the total at Crooms Academy, they will be restigg."
•66 at Goldsboro School and 426 The TUo-Khnithchev party left to our minds and hearts the true
at Midway School.
Belgrade In a surprise move early values and Ideals which are of
God.
Milwee told the teachers that yesterday. The Yugoslav group Mr. Hoover, our FBI head, has
“during the weak of Nov. 8. a.Included Tlto’i wife Jovanka, Vice
•.Reboot building survey team from Preaidant Alexander Rankovic and said that the Institution the com­
the State Department of Educs- DJuro Pucar, chaiiumn of the munists faar most Is the church
ha* also said that tha church
' tieh aad the University at Flunda state of Boadua-Uarceguvlna and H*
fighting the most effective bat­
will come into Satnlnala County a member of be Yugoslav Com* Is
tle against thoaa ideals alien to
and project our building needs munlit party Politburo.
our American ideal of govern­
through I860."
ment. If this is so, and surely
Tha Seminole County Teachers
it
must be, through faithfulness
Association named Mrs. Hilda TB Assn. To Meet
to
the church of our choice, we
Wray and Ernest Cowley as dele­
are not only witnessing for Him
gates to the statewide meeting of Tonight A t 7:30
but we are striking a blow against
the Classroom Teachers Associa­
all who would deny the worth
tion which will be bold In Jackson- George Dabbs, president of the of the individual and wbo would
Seminole County TB Assn-, has
&lt;grille later this year.
called a special meeting of the deny to us tha freedoms which
executive board to be held at the w* and our forefathers hava en­
home of Mrs. Lorraine Graham, joyed as Americans.
204 W. 20th St., tonight at 7:90. In this forthcoming month of
The purpose of the meeting ia October, toay we make a special
Partly clea t/ e a t
to mak« plans for the Christmas pledge to be faithful In a
Saturday; lee
Seal Driva.
church attendance and worship.

2nd Yalta Conference
Appears In Making

October Should Be
Significant Month
To Churchgoers

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SEOUL (AP)—Chang Myun,
President Byngman Rhee'a out
spoken opposition vice president,
wee shot and wounded In the hand
today a* he stepped from the
stage' of a political convention
Tha attempted assassination
came less than 24 hours after the
Rhee-dominated National Assem­
bly voted 63-6 to warn Chang
against continuing hia crilism
of the government.
Clung, a Roman Catholic and
a former ambassador to the
United States, has been In off'
and-on seclusion since he was
chosen vice president May 15 af­
ter a turbulent election campaign.
Tha candidate of tha oppoiliKm
Democratic party, ha decisively
defeated Rhea’s running mate.
The assassin, identified by po­
lice as Kin Sang Poon, 28, fired
two revolver shots at 2:35 p.m.
aa Chang slapped to the Door aft­
er addressing a Democratic party
convention In the municipal thaatar.
One bullet went through the
palm of Chang's left hand. A par­
ty aide said saveral bones were
smashed. The vice president, aft­
er being treated by a doctor at­
tending the convention, shut him­
self up In his home and refused
to see newsmen.
Police said Kim, a veteran of
tha Korean War, admitted the as­
sassination attempt and said in
explanation:
“I thought ha would do a fair
Job for tb« nation, but he waa try­
ing to fraternise with Japan,
which ia my enemy.”

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Concert Pianist
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NO. 202

Rural Development Plan
Aiding Low-Income Farmers
President
Hails Major
Progress

MAYOR P. D. RCOTT OFFICIALLY open* the brand new 825,000 Therm-O-Tane G u
and Appliance Co. building thi« morning when he cut the ribbon to allow a huge crowd
already waiting to vtatt the ultra-modern nhow room*, office* and warehouse located on
the corner of West Dth St. and Laurel Ave. With Mayor Scott 1* C. H. Robertson, vice
president of the company. (Staff Photo)

Big Crowd Attends Plans Are Completed
Therm-O-Tane's For Therapy Unit Visit
Formal Opening
Babe Returns

Don Satterlrc, Director of the*Moblle Therapy Unit for tho
Therm-O-Tane Gas and Ap­ riorida Society for Crippled
Television viewers of 8anfardj pliance Co.'s ultra-modern »how- Children, waa In 8anford
today to
ilia v a u
IV
and Central Florida have a fpedal room*, offices and warehouse* counlqto final arrangement, f
treat la itare at t o’clock Monday were fermaliy opened this morn ■fEH'-icing Uw un
ing with • huge crowd on hand
night when the talented, popular at # o’clock waiting to get “the day.
concert pianist, Allyson Lae, will first look.”
Setter!#© conferred w ith, Df.
Vincent Roberta, president of (Be BEAUMONT, Yes. 0B—A noma
appear aa guest artist on tha Wal­
Representatives
of
the
many
ter Kimble program on WDBOSeminole County Medical Asso­
companies whose merchandise Is ciation. Dr. Terry Bird, Seminole town Sabo Dldrlkaon Zahariaa
TV.
never forget paid final tribute to­
Allyson, 12 year old daughter distributed by Therm-O-Tane Gu» County Health Officer and the day to tha famous athlete wbo lost
amt
Appliance
Co.
were
on
hand
county’s public health nurses.
of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Lae of
bar courageous three year battle
this city, has bean tha recipient to help g m t the visitors who The Mobile Therapy Unit, against Cancer.
thronged
through
the
store.
which
will
be
In
Sanford
from
t
of many compliments on the
It waa neany a quarter of a
occasion of her appaaraneea lo­ The showrooms were brilliantly a, m. to 6 p. in. n u t Tuesday, ia century
ago that the 42 yaar old
cally and at other points because lined with the gas appliances being brought here to determine
left this southeast Texas nil
of her unusual talent In one so available throughout tho year end If there are enough people who Babe
center to gain fame and
young, (as aha plays over 60 Installed by Therm-O-Tane Ber- wuuld he helped by physical refining
fortune
in
the sports world, first
I'-erapy
to
warrant
the
sending
selections from memory) and vireman.
In basketball, then track and field,
her fine personality.
Balloons, filled with gas, float­ of a physical therapist with tha th* 1822 Olympic* and golf,
Although her appearance on ed against the celling creating mobile unit to Sanford on regular
The Babe returned home the
Monday night’s program will bo the gay atmosphere of the for­ visits or to show the need fo#
last
time at mklaftornoon yciter*
establishing
a
permanent
clink.
limited to one number. It will af­ mat opening.
day
some
nine hour* after death
The
Mobile
Therapy
Unit
Dir­
ford those who haven't heard her
Bubble gum, cold drinks and
while she slept peacefully
an opportunity to aoa and hear souvenirs were on hand fur the ector tallied with Mr*. Mable 8. came
Brown and Mrs. Hulda Klbba, In John Scaly Hospital at Galves­
an artist for whom a great musi­ visitors and their children.
Seminole
County Health Unit pub­ ton.
cal future is predicted.
To be given away at the ell
lic
health
nurses and with Mr*. Only relatives viewed the body
max of the formal opening ac­
Kathleen
Anderson,
District Nurse Isst night at Broussard Mortuary
tivities today, are: a Dixie Itange,
but a hundred or more hometown
for
the
Florida
Crippled
I’crmaglea 30-gallon water hea­ ren's Commission, relatlvu toChild­
FSU President
aan- friends called and signed the guest
ter, Dearborn llu-Bo Chef, a Ing the Mobllo Unit here next register.
Warm Morning Heater, ami a Nu- Tuesday, and completing plans for
Tells Retirement
Th* body Hill ila In stale today
ORLANDO t o - Dr. Doak 8. lone Inbuilt Mixer, Blender and Interviewing both crippled child­ at Betblebem Lutheran Church.
Campbell today unnoOnced to the Sharpener.
Funeral services will be conduc­
ren and adults.
Another feature during the day­ Dr. Vincent Roberts said today ed by th* Rev. C. A. Woytek, tha
Board of Control bla retirement as
president of Florida State Univer­ long formal opening was that a "I'arcnta, even though riwy ate pastor, this afternoon.
sity at tha close or the present gleaming copper eight-cup carafe now* taking their handicapped
George Zaharias, huihuuu of tha
school year.
*«» given sway every hour on children to therapy centers ot the famous Babe, ini relitlvua will
Dr. Campbell, 66, la in hia 16th tha hour,
(Caattaaed aa Paga Twa)
(Coatlsaed ea Page Two)
year as president of the Tallahaa
see institution. He cams there I _ _
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from Peabody Teachers College L O n g W O O O V a lV IC
at Nashville, Teun.
Hia action apparently took the League Sets 1st
board by surprise.
Hollis Rinehart, « member of Session Tuesday
the board from Miami, comment­ The Longwood Ctvfc League will
ed "I can only say that this is hold It* first snooting of the fell
shocking although wo bare expect­ reason on Tuesday afternoon. Oct.
2. at the Longwood Library. There
ed lt.“
Chairman Ralph Millar of Or-1will be a social hour from 2 to
Undo said “this can only bo ac 2:10 which will bo followed bv an
ceptad by the board with regret. interesting talk on The Red Cross
Few can look forward to reaching —Us Role In Civil Defense by
retirement ag* with aa much dig­ Mr*. James Qllpln at Casselberry.
nity and arcomptUhmcnt a* you All - members are urged to at­
hava. We will look for ajm an to tend.
taka the place you occupy, You
can't be replaced."
Dr. Campbell told the board lie Some Sections Will
was announcing his retirement at
thU time to enablo tho board to Revert To Standard
find a new president and to mak» T l m 0 T | i S c C a a n i i n u
the transition In administration aa *
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Rr THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
simple as possible.
Borne area* in th* nation return
to standard time thl* Sunday,
INDIVIDUAL ACCIDENT
Sept. 30. but th* maturity con­
REPORTS NOT OPEN
tinue “fasi time'* until th* last
TO PUBLIC
Rand** In October—fhlt year It’a
TALLAHASSEE to— taporta Oct. 88.
mad* by individuals Involved In
Returning to standard time on
traffic accident* are not open to (h# geptembor data are California,
th* publk Atty. Gen. Ervin b*» v T. , ^
-• - noiiheaitern
Maryland,
ruled.
Ohio, and *om* Motions of Indi­
Ia aa opinion given at tha re­ ana, Pennsylvania and Delaware.
quest at assistant City Atty. John Observing tha Oct M data are VOL1B
J. Twuaaay of Tampa. Ervta said New York. Vermont, most of of hia point* during one of k aurte* of Sofa D riving Laciuraa
Urn report* are confidential under Pennsylvania, th* St. Louis metro­ the Sanford Naval Air 8Ution. William* la the featured
th* law because "it wuuld he im- politan area la Missouri. Rhode program, succeeding Patrolman Carl Williams and 1
aper U require a driver ta make Island, New Jareey, Chicago and Highway Patrol ana Karlyle Houaholder, Seminole
• report which aright, at times other metropolitan Illinois area*, need, shortcomings and (Wired improvemen ta of atata
to a declaration against •actions to Virginia adjacent to a different outlook on the highway safety program than
Washington, D. C ; Wsihlagteu, ed him who spoka mainly on tha *
Brrla sail^reparujnr adfican D^rlLlin*^M M M ehuM tta, New National Association of

program's apoakar fo r

WASHINGTON Ilk- President
Eisenhower today hailed what ha
called "majos progress" in aiding
small and low-tncome farmers
through a rural development pro­
gram. f
An Interdepartmental commit­
tee handling the program, under
the chairmanship of True D.
Morse, undersecretary of agricul­
ture, presented Its first annual re­
port to Elsenhower.
The reports said afforta to aid
more than a million farm fam­
ilies who need to adjust to modern
trends are underway In half tha
■tataa.
Elsenhower said In a statement
complimenting the group's works
"Initial success of this program
la a challenge to all of us In the
year abend. We have a solid foun­
dation to build upon. The rural
development program Is tha (tret
truly broadecal* attack os tha
problem* of low-Income farmers.”
The President said every one of
the mala recommendation* made
by tht committee of government
officiate in April, 1835, haa been
acted spaa, Including expanded
technical aid for fanUHes ea small
farm*. new Job opportunities,
training la aoaagrieaitural skills,
research, aad comaatmlUy action
la r a i l
la addttlaa la M ena, tha
Mas Is made up e t tha

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welfare, pita Joseph 8. Davis of
tha President's Council of Seeaomle Advisers.
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band up thu kval sf
aad that ha aetaaliy i t &lt;
this program,
. “Or—and theta go together—
ha m att get part-time tmpieyoff the farm."

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- • o r Baifcley (Ovisde)
Elisabeth Mitchell (Saaford)
Mrs. W. King (Baafard)
Lorraine Langford (Lake Mary)
Baby Girt Xing
Diackargsst
Anna Balia Fleming (Sanford)
Albert Gibbs ( Saaford)

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Audrey Brownlee (Saaford)
Gloria Pnw s (Saaford)
Michael Swaggerty (Saaford)
Vlsltlag Haunt Private Room*, |1
a. m.—8 p. m.; Semi-Private
Rooms, 2 p. m.—4 p. m„ 7 p.
m.—• p. m. Pediatrics, 11 a. m.—
1 p . m . (Parent! and/or grand­
parent* only); Obstetrics, accord­
ing to accommodation and no
visitors during feeding of babies.

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office by 10 ». m. on the day before publication,

Two More British
Servicemen Killed
On 'Murder Mile'

G qI«s, Squalls
Boffar Ships
In North Sao

NICOSIA, Cyprus &lt;JB-Two BritLONDON UB. Ogles and rain
servicemen were Wiled with
squalls battered ahlpa In the North
bullets
In the back along Nicosia’^ ,
Sea and tba eastern Atlantic today
"murder mile" today. A third war
and sent rivers of western Engwounded but drew a gun and re­
and surging out 63 their banks.
turned the fire.
LUTHERAN
CMUBCM
CMULUOTA
BAPTIST
CMUBCM
POUT BAfTMT CHURCH
The
144-ten
iforwcfjan
vassal
The deaths brought to • the
OP THE EEDEBMEB
Wa»Cr A Booth J r P a s t o r
OVIEDO
Telmdal eeught fire while batti­
total of British servicemen killed
Sunday
School
10
s
u
.
m W. U4h Place
Lm U U Day. Fariar
since the EOKA underground IS
Morning Worship Service U a.m. ng high eaas norhwest of Bergen,
Phono i m
Norway. Her elght-mau crew
months ago began its campaign
Sunday School 1:49 0.m. '
FEES METWOOHT CMUBCM hunched a Ufa boat but latar
The Eav. PhBNft ScUaaoman
of violence egalnst British rule
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Paster
boarded their ship again to fight
Laurel Am. i t 4th S i
of the Mediterranean island
Training Union «:1S P-m.
tba fire.
Sunday School
SilSa-m.
Sunday School 1:41 l b
colony.
Mtming Worship 10:48 o j b .
Kvanlnf Servlets 7:90 p.m.
Bible Clasa
t:lS a.m.
Planes from Scotland and Nor­
The three Britons were saunter*
F. M. Y. 7:00 p. m.
10:30».m.
way flew to Its aid and the 3,000Wednesday Prayer Serriee 7:10 Service
ing down Ledra Street in civilians
Evening
Evangellstle
7:43
p.ra.
“Prayer fo r The Day” phono IMS
ion Norwegian fralgMar Hegra
clothes when a small group of
p.m.
Wednesday night praytr
and stood by.
men opened firs on them from
praise service 7:M P-n
MOLCEEST BAPTIST CHURCH FIRST CHUECH OP CSEHT.
A Dutch Ufofaoat rescued the 42behind. Ths gunmen escaped.
Scrmoo
by
the
pastor,
man crew ef n Belgian mine­
Geaeva
Ledra Street Is known aa "mur*
SCIENTIST.
Evening Worship Sendee 7:10 sweeper which ran aground at tho
der miles" because of the number
Sunday merrinl services:
era E. Second st.
p.m. Scrmoo by the pastor.
of British aervtcemcn and oth«r
Sunday Services
11:00a.m.Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 Hook of HoUand.
10 a.m. Sunday School.
persons shot in Us crowded aide,
Teh CeUier Corfell took off the
Sunday School
11:00a-m.
p.m.
U sjb . Morriai Worship
walks by EOKA unlon-wllh-Grttco
three crewmen el tho 144-ton BritWednesday
Evening
Maetlngi
1:00
Sunday avealuf services!
THE SALVATION ABMY
extremists.
ah Vessel gbawford in the Thames
114 E«a4
1:13 p, m. Training Union
Esuarp. The abandoned ship was
Lesion-Sermon — “UnnslUy"
blown ashore. The Clacton (i/sbeat
fiM p m Km ing Worship
fteadbg Boom located la Poyer af
took four men and a woman from
Wednesday TiM pjn. Prayer Church Building open te pehlle
10)00
n yacht in distress off the Essex
■eating
g:M te 4:90 pm. Tuesdays
Holiness Mooting
UtW a.m. coast.
Thursdays.
ASSEMBLY OP OOP CMUBCM A cordial tsviutioo la extended Open-Air (Ittwei Meeting) 4:3q In northern Denmark the 4400m,
IMh 8*. and Uerai Are.
British tanker AitraUty rlppwd
te all te attend our eorvlcoe and
I.
TjOOL B ton
lav. George S. Base
two
spans off a railway bridge
uoe the Eeedbf Boom.
Miration Meeting
7:30
•cross the Umfjarden Strait, par­
Boday School
titf
rail and tea traffic In that
Kerning Worship
11
IT. LUBE'S LUTHERAN
Cerp Codete
1:30 p.m. alysing
busy area. The ship wee damaged
la
SUvia
(Near
Oviedo)
Band
Praetlca
4:00
p.m.
Youth Service
l:«
Ladies Home League
7:90 p.m. slightly.
BvaagellaUe "ally
7:41 Mft. Bar. Stephen M. Tuhy
Prayer and Bibb Study Wednes­ denial Warship i:M u u .
'rayer Meetlig
TiM p-m.
day at Ti4S p.m.
BadieM M ee Broedaeat et l:M Saturday
"Remamber a glad hand Invitee a. m, aver WOES (740 he)
Collins Invites
Bolivian Prisoners
pee te worship with w."
Sunday School 1:00 a. m.—(or all Open-Air (S tm t Meeting) 1:13
KiK■' irj VMI' S'.
(Cm tinned from P a n O n)
Atomic Officials
Seeking Asylum
Christian Day School — Monday
UPSALA COMMUNITY
Plorida Chlldron'e Cummlmton
THE PIEST CHUECH
SALTA.
Argentina
lit—
Porlythrough Friday 1:00 a.m. — (Ail
PRESBYTERIAN
CMUBCM
•re urged to register in this sur­
To Visit Exhibit
OP THE NASAEBNE
alamaatary grades and kladar- Rev. C. C. White
Mleletet vey when the mobile unit arrives seven bedraggled but defiant Bo­ VAdm, James A. Holloway Jr., TALLAHASSEE OP — Gov. Col­
livian
political
prisoners,
Interned
"Saaferd'e Slagteg Chareh"
gartoa.)
Mre. Clever Mam
Pianist hare Tuesday."
here after selling their captors’ Chief of Naval Personnel, an­ lins has Invited 430 top atomic
SecMd Are. At Maple St
Mice Patricia Eioomau
“The tntarvlew" said Batter, plans in flight, pressed an appeal nounced
CHUEca
o
p
n
a
u
s
c
h
e
is
t
E. H. Speer. Pester
today that the 11th an* Industrialists and engineers to vis­
Pianist
ee this morning, “takei only a- today for asylum In Argentina, mial national
OP LATTES DAT SAINTS
; We Invite you te beoome a
competitive exam­
bout
U
minutes.
George
Poaolf,
Aset.
Sept,
of
Argentina authorities conferred ination* for the Navy’s Htservo it the state's exhibit at the Trade
bar a | owr Sunday eeheol. The A O, Pitta
“We are trying to reach as with Bolivia’s ambassador In Officer Training Corps will bo Fair of Atomic »nblu ICnyrt] -h
■aering service beetle at StSO a ty m u
10
Chursh
School
many
handicapped children and Buenos Aires and isusd a guard­ given to interested high school cago starting Sept. 24.
■
‘
*
to
; u a Graded sleaeea era In session
&lt; * &gt;
adulta aa wu can possibly Inter- ed statement that the situation seniors on Dec. t). Application The Invitations and accompany­
Seerameat Meeting
• pj Worship
i frees Silo to lOtlS w».
.
.'estmLuster
Fellowship
7
p.
m.
view
doing
tho
one
day
vlalt,"
Weatmiai
was being studied.
! Per (unbar toformatton call IIM
7 pm. •eld the Mobile Unit Dlmtor. The fugitives, including leaders forma era now available and roust ing 45-page brochures are part of
1 ae ISIS. Prank Price la Superin- BLDEB SPE1NOB BAPTIST Willing Worksrs
** received before Nov. 17, ho tho promotion wurk to obtain more
Evening Worship
7:30 pm. “Handicapped children and adult* of the socialist Falanga party, 1added.
CHAPEL
I tendont.
who
are
suffering
from
peralitlc,
"Everybody
invited
it
attend
main opposition to Bolivia’! gov­ Designed to supplement the of­ nuclear industrial installations for
Elder Springe
i Naming worship oath Banday st
Florida.
arthritic or post polio cases are ernment overpowered their guard*
by
Ptrvt
Enptiel
Ctarch
| 10)41.
ficer output of the Naval Acade. Tho brochure wa prepared by
urged
to
visit
the
unit
to
be
FIRST^METHODIST
CHURCH
dver
Bolivia
yesterday
while
be­
Sanford.
Flo.
i Training dapartmante for ages
my, the NROTC program makes
ing flown to n concentration camp It possible for a young roan to the Florida Development Commis­
Psator
Milieu H. Wyatt interviewed."
10:00
I S through 40 each Sunday at 4i»0 Sunday Scheel
near La Pas. One of the prisoners earn a commission while study­ sion. Entitled "Fission in Florida."
W. O. Itaaetli,
Superintendent Vi4C am. Church Scheel
took over the controls and flew ing at the civilian college of hia It sets forth tho availability of
Preaching
11:00 n.m. Classea for all egee.
the government airliner, a fourPreacher It a-m. Mornina Worship
dap ftt Til# pm. Thia Sunday Dr. H. H. Martin,
which has an NROTC unit. raw materials for nuclear pro.
engine DC4, the 4A0 mllei to Belts. choice
Sermon — "Not By Might”
irsnlag ovangeUatte aorvlca ail the
THE CMEOTTIAN AND
"We preferred death In an air­ All tuition, feel and book* arc duction, scientific manpower and
a
p.
m.
MYP
Church of the Naaarano la n dis­
MISSIONAST ALLIANCE
plane' to life In e concentration furnished by the Navy, and the profitable nuclear markets.
7:11 pm. Organ Vespers
tinctly different nervine tom any
escort
the
body
to
Houatoo
tomor­
camp,” one of the group told re­ •tudent receives an annual re- H also haa a section devoted
7:30 p-m. Evening Worship
throughout the week. It to
Park Ave. aad 14th Si
row
fer
cremation,
retaking
hero
porters at Salta airport, 170 mllsi Ulner of 9000 for four years. Dur­ to specific nuclear opportunities
Sermon *
bp avetaatoai choir.
ing the summers the student goes
i Bor. Devtd A
for private grave sids rites In the south of ths Bolivian frontier.
banian
“Coma Aad Sec"
on fascinating training crultee aa In Florida. H says Florida sands
late
afternoon
at
Forest
Lawn
_____ ___ j, tS 5 .
The
group
Included
business
a midshipman. After completing are one of the chief world sources
Memorial Park.
Sunday, Combined Morning Bar- Broadcaat ever W.T.R.R,
_____ to the fiery of God, tad vice 0:4S to U:30 e.m. Call to 1:30 pm. Peltowship for young Mrs, Saharlas had known for men, students, a Journalist, an the usual four year college course, of the rare earth metals vital to
accountant and several rancher*.
a brief ovaancltotto meesaga. You Worship 10:40 a.m. Evening Ser­ people.
well over a year that ahe could They were arrested after last Sat­ ho In commissioned in the Regular nuclear industry such as airconwU oajoy the olMaahlaaed at- vice 7:43 p.m.
titanium, and the thorium
not
win
her
fight
agalnat
cancer
LAKE MARY BAPTIST
urday’s antigovernment riots that Navy or Marine Corpe and goes ium,
■aapbara of thla Ugh aorvtoa af Wednesday !Prayer Servian tad
on active duty with the Navy’s group.
but her last words to Zaharies caused four death* In La Pat.
CHAPEL
the weak* "Oeaw tad peer___
Bible Df
toft 7 :« pjb . Chapel
early yesterday were "I ain’t
farflung fleets. For those who A 23-million dollar plant is being
Lake Mary, Pin.
The government bienttd the apply and qualify, immediate as­ built
AWaraalp U epm at all Wgriev Choir B _
near Ferns cola to product
Faster — Bev. W. A. BMsuk ooS gonna die, Honey."
Palange
for
instigating
the
uprleamvfcee. The naactaary la aem* Thetwda/Yi
Through her travels about the Ing. Observers said, howevar, that signment to flight training will 700,000 pounds of reactor grade
Sunday School 1:43 a.m.
fartably air-cooled.
4:30 to I:M pm. OtvhttoH Tine, Morning Worship 11 am,
world, the Babe referred to Beau★ Dries fast—t to 2 hour*
open new careers in naval avia­ zirconium annually. Eight firms
dub AcUvltlci.
mont aa her hometown. Bhe was the real causes ware Ugh prices tion.
ore mining Florida rare earth
Training Union 4:30 pm.
and
food
shortages.
•A
Ready mixed far Instant yen
Ladles Missionary Society (3
born at nearby Pori Arthur June
Worship 7:90 p.m.
High school aenlorl and grad­ metal* and more than 300 tons
meetings monthly.) Fellowship Evening
90,
1914,
but
her
parents
moved
or
uranium
1*
being
recovered
aa
★ Easy I* apply mm mm
uates between the ages of 17 and
Luncheon — 2nd Tuesday after­ Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 p.m.
here when abe w u a youngster.
byproduct In processing phos­
Motusow Gets
21 may apply for Iba NROTC aphate
noon. Prayer end Business — 4th
PAOLA WESLEYAN
rock,
aptitude test. Those who make a
Tuesday afternoon. Bowing Circle
CALL “g j "
5-Yeor
Term
qualifying
score
will
be
given
e
1:41 ojb. Sunday School
ith Thursday morning,
g MUes Weal eo R i 43
Colored News
rigid
physical
axam
early
in
19S7.
U:N a.m. Warship Service
Egypt's first railroad locomo­
"A friendly church far the Sunday School
1:41 am. The Celery City Beauticians NEW YORK tit- Harvey M.
Tho Lumbar Number
S:M pea. Worship Serriee
whole family."
Morning Worship
10:41
Club met recently at the home Matuiow, turnabout wllnesa con­ From the pool of qualified young tive was built in England In 1SS2.
for Sudden Senrlce
Wesleyan Youth
f:4l p.m. of Mr*. Horttnae Oalr, SIB Pine victed on five counts of perjury, men remaining in competition,
WEST SIDE BAPTIST
today was sentenced to five years approximately 2,000 will be se­
Evening Worship
7:10 p m Ave.
GENEVA
Oaraer ef Went Fifth and HeUy
Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:00 Mrs. Dorothy Anderson, on in .iriton.
lected to begin their ftaval carters
A U T O LOAN S
-WELCOMES YOU"
W. A t _____ _
active member of Unit No, 41 and Federal Judge John F. X. Me- n u t September.
A Prtoadly. M M toiry.
aday School
tho financial secretary requested Oobey aeeeseed a flva-year term The NROTC college training
Lumber &amp; Supply
Rev. Cecil W. Shaffer
MUa Chanb far -THE MenSg WiSdp
Lowest Cost
a two weeka laave of obieneo on tech of tho counts agalnat program la alio open to snllstej
r.t.u7
PEOPLE
from the club, which was grant. Matuaow, hut ordered that thay men on aetlve duty with the Navy
Yard
William L. Stepheao
Paster Evening Worship
CMUBCM OP OOD
Od,
be served concurrently.
and Marinas. Separate quotas are
213 W. Third SL
Eav. H. W. EMlersau. Paster The club entertained Mr. and Matuiow, If, could have re­ established for applicants from
R. D. Crclflew AMeetste Paster
French Ave. and ttad S i
Hanford, Flft.
Sunday School
10 e.m
Mrs. Anderson Tuesday evening ceived a maximum of 23 years in within these lervlcea.
♦ SA N FO RD
Sunday School 9:45 om.
Ooepel of John
Chapter 9 PAOLA CMUBCM OP CHRIST
et
a
lovely
luncheon.
prison
and
a
$10,000
fine.
Lord’s Day: Bible Study at 10 a-m
Application forma are available UlANIKIUnONU. BANS
Evangelistic Service 7:00 p m
Fram ing Berrien
11
Mr. and Mre. Anderson who Matusow testified for the gov­
WoraWn Service
U:oo a.m
PAINTS
Mid-Week Service Tuesday 7:10 reside at 70S Hiekory Ave. will ernment In a number of Com­ at all high schools, colleges, Navy
Bible Study
7
PraecUag Serriee
7:00
Recruiting Btations or from ths INSTALMENT LOAN DEPT,
p.m.
Bible Catechism
vacation
in
Oklahoma
City.
munist
conspiracy
cam
.
Hi*
Everyone Welcome
Chief of Naval Personnel, Wash,
Young Paoplo Service ThunPruaehlng Service
7:41 p-m
bet FDIC
Jury trial summed from hla re­ ington 13, D. C.
day 7:90 pm.
Prayer Service PHday 7:BO p.m
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
canting of testimony in the 1943
NEW CONTRACT SIGNED
"New Hampshire Confession of
CHURCH
TAMPA tit— A now can Indus­ trial of 13 eecond string Commun­
• faith"
Oeh Ave. end Third S i
try contract with the United Steel­ ist loaders.
THEM IS A REASON COME The Bov. A. O- Mclnnto, Minister
workers of America should Insure He has claimed that he waa
AND SEE
Mre. George Touhy,
Mlnletcr Rev. Edward Marlin,
Florida citrus processors with am­ coached in giving false testimony
of Music
,
Sunday School to a m ClUtord ple supplies of can for the n u t by Boy M. Cohn, then on aaMiss Katherine Brown, D. C. E, E, Johnson, superintendent
slsant U. B. attorney.
three years.
SOUTH SIDE BAPTIST
Asked by the Judge If hs had
0:41 a-m.
Morning Worship Preaching Service 11 am.
CHUECH
“Prays* of the Nor­ MYP S p m
Beet 17th SL At Park Ave. Anthem
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH anything to say before sentence
waa given, Metueow steed before
wegian Child", Kounta — Jun­ Praytr meeting, Thursday, 7:00
The aad af year
1497 Sanford Ave.
ior Choir •Installation end Dedica­
Par n frtoadty
Perry L. Stone
Minister the bench and replied:
“Harvey Matusow is daad aa far
tion af Christian Education Lead
i Gerald B. Price
Sunday School, 9:43 a.m. Adult
as I am concarned. Hs died a
lesson:
"The
Great
Invitation'
OP PROPHECY
The Bev. A. O. Melania
Literature for the new quarto year or n year and one-half ago.
&gt;.Ape,
1 took hia body.
Sunday
School
Promotion
—
» Sunday Bible Scheel
IS
will be distributed.
1 have to accept what
J Praashlag
11
Worship, 11 o’clock, with an to "Morally,
earning te me. 1 will never
1:44
____ _______
&gt; Bible Study
7
Interesting
variation
end
a
uum
[erring Warship
U:N e.m
have to be ashamed ef anything
11:10 am. Beealon meets for S,
‘ Evaagalistla Prtachlnn 7:43
vangsliatic Service
7:41 p m bar af participant* In its conduct. I do from this day forward."
pnyw
in
the
Saaeieu
Ream.
! Prayer Meeting (Wed.) 7:41
Nursery facltltiea will be avail­
11 eJO.
Morning Worship Tuu o o d e y : Worn '$ Mtoalmary able In the annex. Convenient offMUiloosry premlUeatol
3ond
wlfl
moot
at
7:U
p.
m.
Anthem "O Lord Mob Holy", Thuredeyi Young Peopto’a Servioo street perking to provided. No
Yea Are Weleoosa
Bedell — Channel Choir"
night sendee to scheduled until Bill Pell Joint
at 7ttf p. m.
Anthem -God to Love,
Oct. 7.
Everybody
Walieme
(Bptoeepel)
— Chancel Choir
Christian Youth Psllewshlp, Nicholson's Staff
Aldwarth
.
Edward
L.
The Bov.
Sormou The Rev. A. O. Mclnnto THE LITTLE BROWN CHURCH 4:90 pjn. Miss Nancy Hlcka
Bill Pell, widely known tn auto­
Nuroericc for children under
sponsor.
motive circles, haa Joined the
ON
TN
I
HILL
Maly Eucharist
9:00 am three, tad three to six, every
The public U invited to ril arise attff ef Nicholson Brick
t agillmal)
Pamtly Service sad Church Scbeo Sunday Kerning during the Wor­ Canmv (Coaf
public services. A special welcome Co., local Brick dealer.
Park
Ave,
end
34th
S
t
ship Heart S itl e.m. aftd 11:00 J. Bernard Beet,
•til
Pell, famous for his friendly
Mirietr ta extended t« newcomers. Navy
families, lourlsts, weekend guests, handshake, Invitee Us m a n y
Pred
Enomlngev,
AseodeU
• P-m.
Sealer High Fellowship Sunday School
l i f t am and anyone without a church friends and acquaintances to vlalt
Bov. J. W. Faiftam.
7:30 p.m.
Evoning Worship RALLY DAY IN A U DEPART­ home In Sanford.
him at hla now location.
Gw. PnH iiftHi SL&gt; Oak Ava.
Final men age la Series given MENTS WITH SPECIAL PRO­
Sunday School • : « am .
by the Rev. Oeweld Delgado o*
Moralus Warship Sarviau UtW "Whet Wo Ae Preebytorteu Bo GRAM.
Keep year mild upon the dote
lleve*.
BALLY DAY.
The First Boptst Church
Let no eletkfri sue be lets.
POUT EAFTIftT CHURCH
BALLY
DAY.
Ereatog Wenhto fiM M l
Pnih Avo. «4 ith S i
Pozh An . at 34k s t
•famo wo went a record clear,
^"Cema than m u aad wu wM (A South am Beptlot Church)
As thoa goad."
W. p. Er ichs i
t„
Pact. AU eheuld eome from far am
Pied B. Ptoher, Associate Pastes
PROMOTION DAY IN THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
Kirby Rogers,
Music Director Prtouda and panata aherid ftp
Mrs. Marvin Milam — Organist
SUNDAY MORNING AT 0:45 A. U.
ON EAUY DAY
U n.m. Early morning worship t:U am.
►Wo
11 am
»,
"the Task Of The
• Every mombar Is uifftd to ftttaod
Church"
WTRE) IIM 040.
Training Unite
• ill pm
• Visitors moat cordislly wriconw
IIM Krsulag Worship

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NROTC Tests To Be
Given In December

Bebe Returns

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meet* DALB ROBURTTON u church in this icene
from UniwuMnternwoojri *A D.OT OF FURY* Print by Tcchnicolot
Show ins »t the Prairie Lake Drive-In ionite and tomorrow

LAST TIME TONIGHT
STARTS fir40

Chandler Top
Star
O fNavy
War Picture

“Away Ali Boata!”, the Unlverail-International picture In Tech­
C**k*t ?»* p m *h
nicolor and Viata Villon which
, pm m ix sem m opena
Sunday at the Movieland
\ m m m n m oom
Ride-In Theatre, Is the heroic sa­
ga of a U.S. Navy attack transi port nnd of the men who sailed
sco pe
her to the battered beachea of the
10.-0i
Feat.
South Paciffic in World War 11.
The picture", the molt exnenSaturday Only
live over produced by U-I, Vaa
filmed mainly on location in the
Virgin Islands with the coopera­
tion of the U.S. Navy.
It haa an imprtaalva cait, head­
ed by Jeff Chandler, pcorge Na­
der, Julie Adame, Le* Barker,
Kaith Andes, Richard Boone. Wil­
t UMYtRyi »TtMMK)IUl *1CrURE|
liam Reynolds, Charles McGraw,
Jock Siahoney and John Mclntlre.
Feature « 6:55
Baled on Kenneth M, Dodson'*
boat seller of the same title, the
CO-FEATURE
screenplay was written by Ted
"CITY ACROSS
THE RIVER” Sherman. The director wa* Jo­
seph Pevney and the producer Ho­
with
ward Christie.
Steven McNally

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7:00 Ed Duilivan Shaw
a.so Upullietit On Sports
1:10
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0:10 W hat’* My Lla*
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10:00
Hitchcock Present*
»i*s The Lineup
10:11
George Nader reports to his skipper, Jeff Chandler, in this
s.lo I'siton to I'erxm
10.10 Talent Sccut*
10:00
llilhwsy
Patrol
screen adaptation of the Kenneth M. Dodson best-seller, 10:10 Life of Jtilsy
11:00 Dun. Neste Dpaelal
1I:1S Law..rence W alk
scene from "Away All Boats!", Universal-International 11:00 N'laht Newt llsaort
* Show
lt:J0
11:14 Sierllahl Theatre
11:11 Btcn-Off
filmed in VistaVlslon and Technicolor with Chandler, Nader, ItiSO
Sltn-off
MONDAY MORNINM
Julie Adama and Lex Barker as its stars. Showing Sunday
s .tr iM u u
1:41 Teet P a t te r n
aiuK.vsnu
&amp; Monday a t the Movieland Rlde-In Theatre.
7:00 llood Mornln*
S JO Pun-on l-rostem ttssume
. 1.00
C aptala K enyare*
t.ss .Sawe- Wtether
0:00
Of All Thin**
s.so Captain Katiaaiota
0:10
A r t h u r Qodfray
S.10 •’Fury"
10:10
Strike It Rich
10 :lt0 VVliky Link A You
11:00
Valiant Lady
11:10 Mr. tvitard
L
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11:11
11.00 HI* Top
11:11 Late Dhcw
1 2 .0 0 t'utura Farmers el America
11:10
rteareh
for T om e rrew
A lien ees
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12:11 rum Fare
APTXRVOO*
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16:00 12 00 Report
Ua-ehall tlame
In tha film, "Foreign Inirigu«"v of the Villa—interior and exterior 12:10
12:10 Btand Un A Be Counted
2 : 0 Viewers Dlassl
11:10 A* World T u r n s
lilt Picture
now at tha Pralrla Lake Drive-In' —for key acenes In the picture. 1:20
1:00 Johnny Carton
A.00 Anu» 'n' Andy
Theatre, Sheldon Reynolds used as
The Villa dea Palmier*, fitting 2:20 Florida Drifters
W T a a —• a m r o i t n
S:SS Uaseball Kound-kin
background for exciting action high above the Mediterranean and
■ VUNINCI
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PAII0AY
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:t'n Jackie (lleatoa Bliow
In Europe— the famous and cosy little place of 326 rooms. Its T:20
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turf** Tit
mysterious Villa des Palmiers, to-, furniture alone is valued at over SlBO People'* Choice
1:11 T w ltla h t Bon**
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caled near Nice on the French
Silo Dportt Book
SlOO Ounsmoke
two
and
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half
million
dollars.
1:41 Muaio a t Randaa
Riviera. Tourlate have never been
Pclence
Fiction
Theatre
S:S0
The sumptuous formal gardens 1 0 :0 0 Ilob Cummlnsa Show
7:00 D rifting O* A Cloud
allowed near tha Villa, and few! Tho
7:11 ltoeae For A "
t so The Vise
photographs have ever been taken] adjoining and surrounding tha •IO:oo
7 :00 IV* Dancetlm*
Lawrem-w Walk Khuw
0 :00
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of It. But Reynolds was able to' Villa des Paimlers were used by 12:10 Slsn-off
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12:00
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MUANINB
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gardens is a beautiful narrow 1:00 John N»«bltt Nhow
4:01
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PICTURS
pool, over a block long, the wa­ 1.10 Mayor of the Town
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ters of 'hich are filled with exotic «:A« lassie is v t i. v i n n
dill New*
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cypresses which line the garden. 1:20 Alfred Illlrhc ock P r s ts e l a
1:04 Jo c k e y ’* Choice
1(4 &lt;100 C h ilia n s*
The statues, incidentally, date vno
Mornln* I reaction*
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1:14 Harm ony Tim*
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1:10 1100 Club
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Famous French Villa
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. . print wire circuitry and
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• Full power transform er for
long tube life
• Shielded cascode tuner for
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The Rita Theatre announces the
pramlsre presentation of John
Huston's production of "Muby
Dick" beginning Sunday.
Gregory Peek, Richard Basehart, Leo Genn and Orson Wctles
star In tha Warner Bros, presen­
tation of Herman Melville's great
Amarleaa adventure angn. "Moby
Dick,” reportedly brought to the
screen after three year* of filming
in England, Wales, Ireland, The
Irish Sea, tho Atlantic Ocean, the
Madeira nnd Canary Islands, wa
filmed In a new color process by
Technicolor, John Houston pro
duced nnd directed "Moby Dick"
the epic story of the men who
searched the seven seas for the
mammoth* of the deep giant
whale*.
"Moby llick" is said to mark
tho realisation of a thirteen-year
dream for •’roduccr-dlicctor John
lluston fir»t planned tho fllinachlevetneiiu as “Treasure of
Sierra Modrt'." "African Queen,"
"Moulin Rouge" nnd Others,
Houston first planned the film­
ing of “Moby Dick" nt n time
when hi* main interest in motion
pictures, wa* n* n sciccnwrilor.
With n'writer's - -o he envisioned
the scope an -1 conflict of "Moby
Dick" ns pi w n g nn exciting
panorsm* of entertainment for
everyone K* the year* passed
and Houston's range of Interest
grew, hie r'-n* started lu uke
shape.
For the
screenplay,
Huston invited Roy Bradburv.
noted science-fiction writer, to
Join him In bringing Melville’s
characters to screen life. As pro­
ducer-director he spent month*
scouting remote corner# of the
world for the Ideal *"tting U
match the locales of die story.

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of Youghal, Ireland was selected
ns the town that meet eloiety re­
sembled New Bedferd one hun­
dred years ago. The whaling
scenes w-ers filmed in the Atlantia
Ocean off the &amp;v..ary and 5ladeira Islands. It *a reported that
in order to match the mood of
tho action. Huston asked Oiwal*
Morris, his cameraman, to fttm
tho motion picture in a new color
process Advance reports Indicate
that Ju-it Hinton h*» «Wev*d
all that he set out to do thirteen
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�Get Behind Local C o f C , Help
Sanford, Seminole County Grow
The Seminole County Chamber of Com• ; merce has made tta big atept
And now—with a spirit of progesslveness
: —th e local chamber of commerce organise*
; tlott, headed for the next twelve months by
"Clifford McKIkbln aa Its president, will go
-a fte r the big projects, the little projects, new
' cnee and old ooae.
The Executive Board of the-Seminole
"County Chamber of Commerce went after
■ one man to manage the affairs of one of
- th e most effective organisations a commu: nity can have.
■ President-elect, until Monday morning,
'ta iffo rd McKlbbln announced yesterday
“•that City Commissioner John Krlder had
accepted the position a* manager and will
:=take over his duties Immediately.
■ That'a the big step taken by the CofC
'groupI
. ,
Now the next step Is for ths businessmen,
merchants, professional people and cltlsens
.* of Seminole County to get behind John
Krider and the program he will go after to
bring to the county every available project
• th a t will build the community - every availabl# project th a t will benefit the com•m ualty.
John Krider has bam dose - very close
~ to eome of the most important programs
. had projects evar to be proposed. And he’s
, .-gone after them with * "no-holds-barred"
, attitude - with a determination th a t they're
good for Sanford and Seminole County and
they're going to be accomplished.
-r That'a what It takas In these modern
days of keen competition for whatever It
' m ight ba - road, - bridges - recreation
areas - streets - new industry - new tour" l e t trade! I f a the aggressive and "we’re
“ going to have It" attitude which brings reehalts - end John Krider possesses such a
sp irit
Wa believe th a t tha Seminole County
^Cham ber of Commerce is right now on tho
fhreshhold of having one of the most suceaseful of all yeare in Its long history of
■'wxlstence her* In our County.
*
An we’re already said - our next big
.move Is for everyone to get behind the
.,V:Chan)b*r of Commerce In every way pos-

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MANS FOR ■KlIDBVmL

provtmont Fund for IIUJIS. Tho
must be filled com.
plctaljr within to years under
terras of the contract.
The developers also are rqulrd
to d radsa ■ 600-foot wlds pubUe
channel connecting with tha Intraceaatal Watarway along the west­
ern adga of tho tract.

novb a ir ad irarihland

TALLAHAISE (* -n * « s for a
. daralopment on tha
a lte r at New Smyrna
hive mated abaad with
'- sal* ef IN aeraa of marshland to
- t k MagnaUa Developmeat Co.
* Tho aalo t u naoa fir tha CaM..'■hat Trtutaaa ot tha Internal 1st-

ARMAN DROWNS
TAMPA (B— David A. Hammer.
It, an airman second class from
Dallas, Iks., drowned yesterday
while swimming la a lake north
of Tamps.

Johnston says ha U Interested
in the principle of fair play, the
WASHINGTON * - A lot of sscrednees of private property,
money and a lot ot people are in­ and good foreign relations. That'a
volved in tho so far unsuccessful
much tha explanation given
effort to return war-sclied prop, pretty
b j other members of Congress
arty In fuU to the original Ger. wh*. have sponsored similar bills.
man and Japanese owners.
The full.rcturn sponsors reason
This has been tried In one Con- this way: West Germany has
grail after another. The try will agreed to pay back over M years
be made again next year.
one billion dollars on the SH-bilTho Rlianbotrar administration lion-dollar Marshall Plan Iona this
Is oppoaod to the fuU return of the country mada Otrmany. fli# Unit­
selxed property. WUllatn Rogers, ed States has canceled out tha
deputy attorney general, »»k1 such rest of the loan.
a plan would "remove tha burden This bUllon dollars could be used
of compensating the former Ger­ to pay off on the 660 millions in
man owners from the shoulders ol selxed assets, with 460 millions
the German taxpayer and place il left over. If the selxed property
on tha ahoulden of the American wasn't paid for, the Treasury
taxpayer,'
would have the billion dollars plus
ToUl value of the foreign prop­ whatever was left over after pay­
erty — owned by individuals and ing off American war claims from
corporationi apd selxed by this the 660 millions In aeUed proparty.
government ddring the war — is President Elsenhower favors
about 660 million dollars. Some of paying back the original German
il this government still holds. Some and Japanese owners for their
it sold.
seized and Kid property up to a
What it sold —through the Of­ limit of 110.000. But this would be
fice of Allen Property OAP — for indlvlduali only, not for cor­
amounts to around 360 million dol­
lars. Most of this money went to porations seized.
pay off the claims of Americans The government estimates this
who suffered In German and Jap­ *JO,030.pcr-person-llmlt would fully
cover 90 per cent of the Individu­
anese prisoner-of-war camps.
OAP wants to sell off the re- als wbosa property was seized and
Ruining 200 millions of sclsod as* would cost no more than 60 mil­
iota. ThU money could be used to lion dollars.
Biggest plum of all U tha Gen.
pa;- off the claims of Amtrlcana
whose property was deitroyed In cral Atdllnc and Film Corp.—orig­
wartime Germany. They have re­ inally part of the German I. G.
Farben Cartel — which was worth
ceived no payment yet.
Under a bill sponsored by Sen. about 33 million dollars when the
Olin Johnston D-SC, and ap­ government aelzed It.
proved this year by the Senate The government bolds 97 per
Judiciary Committee, not only the cent of Its stock and names tha
350 millions In assets' already aold board of directors — Americans —
but the 100 millions still to ba who run It like any other rorpo
sold would be paid back to tho ration. Under the guidance of thU
German,and Japaneta owners.
board tha property now la worth
■y j a m b s Ma r l o w

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Shortage of professionally trained peo­
ple In certain fields lg forcing efficiencies
th a t might have taken many more years in
coming.
A hospital, for Instance, has gone a step
beyond the nurses’ aid Idea by hiring "floor
managers" to supervise non-nursing work
and by training maids to serve food trays as
well as do th e general housekeeping. This
practical procedure has given the nurses
mo|*e time for their specialised duties and
thus has helped solve the nurse shortage in
th a t hospital.
Likewise, a few big engineering firms ure
experimenting with "engineer aids" to do
routine office work th at formerly, gobbled
up valuable time of expensively trained
engineers.
It's fine time for the highly paid, highly
trained specialists to understand All the
Jobs in their offices or departments, and be
willing to do any of them In a res! emer­
gency, B ut,at a time when the professionals
are scarce, It doesn’t make much sense to
waste their time and skills on duties which
plenty of other employes might perform
ju st as well.
There are few offices and plants which
couldn't increase their efficency with the
personnel they »0.tr y -live on the |iayroll by simply shuffling secondary duties
into a more effective pattern.

Returning O f Seized Land Fruitless
Associated Frees Newt Analyst

aible - if you're not a member, JOIN - I f
you're not oo a committee, GET ON ONE
- If you haven't been behind the protreaa
of Sanford and Seminole County JOIN WITH
THOSE WHO ARE -an d 8anford and Sem­
inole County will grow, beyond all expec­
ta tio n .
We have the leadenhip—and we're ready
to go! f

The president of a very new college was
explaining: "But we're not helping the other
colleges In the state by taking In aomo of
their students — these are extra student*,
who probably wouldn't go to college at all
if we weren't here In their home area. Many
of them are good students, too."
.»r
And therein lies one more problem for
educational
leaders and state legislators
Tha Sanford Haratd
to mull over as they try to figure out how
StU M U M »r rim si u tir tM m euMsr
t‘— matter Oetsbsr IT. lilt at to handle booming college enrollments of
“ * ‘ ----tha Aat the next few years.
S e &lt;N
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rteriaa onSir
on
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es •eafertL
S«if«r
It's not only more population and more
___________
f illMaher a
SIU ttseestlve SSItor
familiarity with the values of education that
- ASvsrtisIni Meaaasr
is swelling the ranks. More high school
•f tha aseeelateC
graduate
students really want to go to col­
Vo tha aeee JsrraM M leaprletea to thU M n iW H r. lege, and good new colleges that make this
possible a t moderate cost tap brand now
sources-of enrollment.
State colleges, state universities estab­
lishing branches, and municipal college*
h
iia i
•tha
bat Tear, have to decide how far they can afford to
•Itll
tii
AS Ohitnatr netiaea, eera/of thaako, rotalutIona
ana go In expanding their faculty and fncillticH
p t M of onurutnaiont for tha oaraeee of rat.Ux
ion at wilt ho ohanoS tor at raaular advertlsler rama for such students.
This is a problem impossible Jo chart ac­
Friday, September 28, 1DRB
4.
curately with census flgutes, but neverthe­
less quite real.
BIBLE VERSE
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Rooted and grounded In love.—Eph. 8:17.
There la no fiercer love than a mother's
The first President to proclaim a full week
and In the
orders. of creation a In observance of fire prevention was Warren
. higher
_
;ikth«r's lov# le almost equal! all absorbing. G. Harding In 1022,
-God has th a t kfed of love fo r hU children,
This year'a fire prevention week Is set
;.oor Uvea suffer If we repudiate th a t love.
for the weak of October 7-1S

M m om urr

DRYING UP

the Navy whereby many men en­

dangered, their own lives In help­
Letters
ing to save others. Many acta of
waa displayed by men
O f Appreciation ofherolint
your command for which you

may b« proud of having them
EDITOR'S NOTE: Yealcrday serving within your command.
was ona month to the date since
tho Navy bomber crushed In San­ My family and 1 Join you In
prayer and wish to convey our
ford.
deepest and moat sincere sym­
Honorable K. D. Scott
pathy to tha families of tha of­
Mayor of the City of Sanford
ficers and men who loat their
lives in this accident while serv­
City Hall
ing this great country of ours.
Sanford, Florida
1 feel capable to express tha
My dear Mayor Scott:
It Ik my profound desire to feelings of many people of San­
ux|&gt;rcan my families and my ford, even though this tragedy
heartfelt appreciations for the will long be remembered, that we
ovcnvhclndnir assistance we re. still are proud and thankful to
calved from the peoplg of your have such an Important part of
fine city at the time of our great our national defense force within
our community.,
need.
Sincerely yours,
Words cannot express the sent
William M. Brown
Iment that we have for the fine
spirit, help and condolence that
was afforded by the fire, police Honorable C. 8. Thomaa
and other city agencies. They Secretary of the Navy
should all J j« commended for thwlr Washington 26, D. C.
outatandlng Intrepidity. This a* My dear Mr. Secretary:
lone maked any man proud of be- I wish to thbnk you for your
Imt an American and to live and kind message at the time of the
be able to raise hla family In aircraft accldant hare In Sanford,
such a fine community.
Florida on August 27, 1866.
It was with great honor to
You and tha people of Sanford,
have symbolltad to my tons the know that your feelings were
meaning‘of “Love Thy Neighbor", with the families Involved In tha
and (hey shall grow Into man Incident.
hood knowing the true meaning
! am proud to say that tha
of the words of our Good Lord. Navy acted In true Navy tradi­
This token of esteem genaros tion In handing nil matters. Many
Ity you have shown It aomathing men, with ne regard to their own
you ami all the people of this Uvea, fought vigorously to keep
control ef tho f ln In order that
community can lie proud oL
no
further damage resulted. These
In closing, let yours and my
prayers I* heard for ths peopla men should be commanded for
that perished In (hla unavoidable their fine acts ef herotem that they
Incident. Their memory will al so proudly dltplayod
ways l»e respected and revered I further wish to report that
by us nil.
all matters are being handled
most expeditiously at posxlbla
Sln-crrly yours,
William (Cotton) Brown and I wish to thank you and all
of your flna officers and man for
the officiant manner in which the
Commanding Office,,
details are being formulated.
U. S- .Naval Air Station
I am enclosing a copy of the
Hunford, Florida
Commander Heavy Attack Wing letter ! forwarded to the com­
mands St the Sanford Naval Air
ONE
Station for their outstanding per­
U. S. Naval Air Station
form nnc# and devotion to duty
Sanford, Florida
they displayed during this in­
Dear Sir:
cidentI would like to take this op­
Sincerely yours,
portunity to extend to the personWilliam M. Brawn
nel of your command, military
and civilians alike, my moat
VOTING MACH1NR TO BE
heartfelt gratitude for the ex­
PURCHASED
emplary manner and timely re­
FORT PIERCE
Lucie
sponse they diligently displayed County Commtsslonerm have ap­
at the scene of the aircraft ac­ proved the purchase of M voting
cident on August 27, 1060. It was machines for use In tha Novem­
within the highest traditions of ber presidential election.

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Lund Says!
HE It LONG DID NOT SUPPORT
EISENHOWER
Sly opponent, Mr. Herlong,
VOTED AGAINST IKE ON 71 a £
ministration roll calls.
HE FAILED TO VOTE on an*
other 9 Important roil emits on.
Ike's legislation.
*
HE VOTED AGAINST IKE'S
FARM BILL, IKE'S MUTUAL
SECURITY BILL, IKE'S TAX
BILL and IKE'S HIQHWAY BILL
and many other important mea­
sures. Like must of the Demo­
crats, he dlJ vote with Ike on a
few bills. He states he Is 100'',
for Stevenson. That's fine and it
makes the issue clear. Because
I am lOO'.r for Ike. Both Ike a n *
the people of the district NEED*
A REPUBLICAN CONGRESS.

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CITY MANAOEB NAMED .
LAKELAND lit— After four
years as acting city manager.
David O. Payna haa been named
fulltime city manager at a salary
ot tlt.000.
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about 106 mllliona.
Farben transferred the m .-p o ra tion to a Swims out01, E. G. Che.
mle, before Its seizure. Chemle, being Swiss, claims it was a neutral
hi the war and therefore thou
American government has no right
to Ite property. It's fighting In
court ts aet il back. The Ameri*
c«n government argues Chemle
I* a front for the German owners.

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FOREIGN MILITARY AID
I favor continued foreign mill,
tary aid. N* one want* snuthM
‘Pearl Harbor', So long as eo n
munlam lifts, the peril of attaci
•xUte. If th en la another war,
lot a have B fought on forelgr
•oil. Our Allies are the outer bar.
ders of defense. MR. HERLONG
VOTED AOAINST MILITARY
AID TO OUR ALLIES, He claim
there is f billion dollar* of un
■pent money mm. That is not
true. All foreign military aid bai
already been appropriated. Die
ho actually believe Ike was In.
aincere in his request for this au.
propriationT
UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES
The Un-American Ac t i VI tier
Committee of Congress should be
kept alive. It la one of the Import*
ant waya to keep aubvertivea and
communists out of our governmenu It la a safeguard of our
democracy. MR. H E R L O N G
FAILED TO VOTE for tha appro,
prialion that would heap this im*
portent Committee In existence.
But he made sure ha waa present
to vote In favor of a bill incraas*
Ing his salary 110.000.00 a year.
MINIMUM WAGE
Tha minimum waga increase
granted by Congress was good
leglilatiun. It is but another means
to Improve the standard of liv­
ing of Americans. Tha bin carried
by an overwhelm lag vote of both
VET MR. HERLONG
VOTED AOAINST IT.
SOIL BANK BILL
Formers need help, that much
is certain. B E S I D E S , being
AGAINST Ihe’a Soil Bank BUI, M *
Herlong waa ALSO AGAINST the
Democrats M',t parity bill. Ow
March 14, 1U6, ha said "Under
rigid 90% price supports, sur­
plus's bad been created, markets
had been destroyed resulting in
the Ion of net farm incomas." If
he waa against both moaaures,
WHY DIDN'T HE COMB FOB.
WARD WITH A SOLUTION?
‘"•kva that tha farmers
need help of any klndT
INCOME TAX REDUCTIONS
Ike hae provan that ho Is tho
exception to the theory that tho
more any governmental agency
gets, the more it will spend. He
hat balanced the budget and is
creating a surplus. Tho Dem*.
erata have the habit of shedding
tearf tor ths Ux-payer and rais­
ing taxes when they sra in. Tho
record show, that II of THE IIj
INCREASES In i n c o m e tax'
WERE VOTED BY THE Demo­
crats whila 7 OF THE REDUC­
TIONS were VOTED IN BY THE
REPUBLICANS, to tho bast toUraet ef oar economy, income
U*M- far the people least able to
pay. SHOULD RE REDUCED.
WUb further reduction of costs of
»o»*r»««L TUB TAXPAYER
COULD GET HU TAXES DE­
CREASED without Jeopardising
the natioo'a credit.
Arnold Lund
Republican Nominee tor
Congress.
(Generous 91 and W contribution*
have made this column possible
for another weak. Marlin Jeha*
a t o * Treasurer, ODIiaaa f o r
Lund Committer)

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THE SANFORD HERALD Fri., Sept. 28, 10B6, Page B

Social £vsmi&amp;

6 Become Members Mrs. Howard
Installed A t Meet
At Anna Miller
O f Story League
Circle Initiation

Mrs. Odham Hosts
Bethany Class

The Uit meeting of the cur&gt;,
rent church year waa held by
Six ladles became member* of The Sanford Story League be­
the Bethany Claaa of the Firat
The Anna Miller Circle at Initia­ gan the Fall Season with • moot
Baptlat Church in the lovely home j
tion ceremonies held Tuesday
• :irof the d ata preaident, Mra.
evening' at the Elks Club. The Interesting meeting held at the
Dorothy Odham. Mr*. Odham'a
event was conducted by Mrs. Ed Episcopal ra rlih House Monday
co.hoiteaae* were Mr*. Marilyn
Cox president, who also welcomed evening. The seaslon wet opened
Forrest, Mra. Bobbl Robbin* and
the following Into the Circle: wlh a prayer by the president,
Mra. Irene Harris.
Mrs. Howard L. Foley, Mn. W. E. Mrs. H. L. Moore. After reports
A beautiful arrangement of pale
■over WTRR, Sanford, at 1:30 a .a
FRIDAY
I’ralt. Mr*. John GripP«. Mr*. E.
The
Catholic
Women’s
Club
wilt
Pink
and
yellow
rote*
adorned
the
Aorman de Vara Howard chap*
W. Peterson. Mra. Robert M am were given and correspondence
ter United Daugbtet. of the Con­ hold their first get-acquainted spacious and comfortable Family
read, Mn. Claude Howard waa
and Mra. William Hardin.
of the Odham home. Alao
federacy will meet at 1 p.m. on meeting at the Yacht Club at
installed as second vice president.
During
Ihe
buainesa
meeting
the Skylark with Mr*. F. B. 8:IS. Mr*. Loulae Bauman will I the same fragrant roses were
tentative plan* were discussed for At th* close of the installation
preside
over
the
meeting.
AH
new
artisticallyplacedl,on
the^
P*«m&gt;[
In
Adam* and Mr*. F. E. Roumillat
a November dance, complete de­ service Mrs, Roche, the Installing
members of th* pariah are Invlt- the beautiful pals pink living
iveo-hoatciies.
tails of whirh will be announced
room. In the dining room waa .
ed
to
attend.
**
SATURDAY
at * liter date. Mr*. Roy Chorp- officer, presenled Mrs. Howard
r
Rally Day Picnic at the Upaala) The Sunbeams and Q. A.’* of huge bouquet of white crysanentng,
secretary, read the min- with a con age of pink roses, and
Community Presbyterian Church 'the Firat Baptist Church will meet. themuma
utes
whlrh
were aopravrd hv the f tha in turn presented a eoraag*
The
meeting
was
called
te
fllEADAY
fur all Sunday School children and
group.
Also
related were the ut- j0 th* president, pledging har suporder
and
opened
with
prayer
by
The Sanford Tourist and Shutparenti.
The K. A.’s of the First Baptist fleboard Club will have a covered Mrs. Margaret Reynold!, teacnofficer*0' 1*
y
' P°rt « * ^ e coming y.ar.
dish supper at 8:00 at the club­ er. Minutes of tha last meeting
Church will meet at the Church.
°
Following
the
evening's
bu.inea.
ttporM that year
were
then
read
by
(he
secretary,
house.
SUNDAY
the
ladles
enjoyed
delicious
rebooks
would
be
ready for October
Mra,
Bobbl
Robbins,
and
alto
a
The Junior Choir of th* Firat The Woman’s Society of Christ­
fresh ments of open face aand- meeting, also a course In parllaian Service will hold an Execu­ yearly report waa made of all
Baptist Church will rehearse.
wlches consisting of laaty cheese mentary law will be given and
tive Board meeting at 0 a.m. ful- activities of Ihe Bethany Class
MONDAY
spreads and cold luncheon meats. itudy c1a„ „ hrid( ^
,nitrtie.
O Th* Rev. George Calton will' lowed by a Business and Program during the pest year, from Oct­
ober 16, 1935 when the class
The course was served from a ..
. . .
. . .
„ »
conduct the morning davotlons meeting at 9:45 a.m.
table overlaid with a white cloth t cm being given in tha art of
The Brownie Scouts uf the First we* organised. Of the total dis­
that held a centerpiece of sever- alory tailing,
Preibyterisn Church will meet in bursements for tha year approxi­
mately
1180
went
to
different
al
beautiful plant* growing from Th* Sanford Story League wag
the
Youth
Building
at
3:00
p.m.
Those Interested
PICTURED ABOVE nt the School of Instruction held Wednesday at Plnecrcat School
charitable funds. Smaller amounts
a single container. Hostesses were honored by having one of its memare:
Back
row,
standing,
Mrs.
Margaret
Reynolds,
Plnecrcat
Principal,
Mrs.
J.
B.
St.
were spent for flowers, greeting
Peter Bukur, Mrs. Greg Kin- h
w R c
-ueted
Invited To Join
President, Seminole County Council, and Mrs. Richard Elam, President of Plnecrcat Mr*.
law, Mrs. It. C. Disbrow, and
alactad
Recent Bride Feted cards and othar materials for the John,
chairman of tho way* and meant
With the flowers purchas­ P-TA. Front Row, seated, Mrs. George Hanford, l^jesburg, Mrs. 1). Hales Jackson, Or­ Mr*. William F. Gordon.
Band Parents Assn. With Misc. Shower clast,
ed by th* data and those placed lando, Mrs. K. William Guutier, New Smyrna, and Mrs. John C. McGuire, Fastis.
Enjoying
the
evening
were
Mn.
c°mmltlec
*ba National organThe first meeting of the Band
In the data room on Sunday
Clay Smith, Mra. Lowell Ozler, Ration.
Parent* Aiaoclatlon of Seminole
by the different das*
Mr*. Robert Thomas, Mr*. R. II. Mn. C. C. Welch, who waa tha
High wa* held Tuesday at T p. In Boniface Home morning
New Residenents
member!, there was a total of P-TA's Importance To World Stressed
Mr*.
Robert
Harvey,
who
waa
Gobbcll,
Mr*. Fred
Sanford League delegate to the
9*fn. In the achool cafateria. A cov­
35 bouquets and plant* tent dur­
Mrs. Marie Thompson, Mn. H. National Convention, gave a
ered dish supper waa enjoyed by married on Sept. 13 in Nahunta, ing the year to members,
Come
From
N.
Y.
By
Mrs.
Jackson
A
t
All-Day
Symposium
P. Hale, Mr*. B. G. Caruther*.
all, after which the new member* Ga.t was honored with a bridal friends or family of members
Mr*. Margsrct Reynolds, prin- D y W r a y Q f O r l a n d o Mrs. Gene Waller, Mn, H. L. glowing report of tha mealing,
were introduced and made wtl- thower Tuesday night in the home who were ill. Out of an average
Foley, Mra. E. W. Peterson, Mrs. Tha theme of t h a National
of Mr*. Leona Boniface.
rlpal of Plnecreil School, welcome /
U/
' come.
of 31 enrolled, there waa an aver­
D. 8.8. ‘’Bud’’
“Rod" Tally,
Tally, his wife. Robert Mam. Mrs. John tiriff!% C o n v e n t ion was "Fun la
a large crowd to the Seminole D.
The meeting waa called to ord­ A white and pastel color (heme age attendance of II or Sl%. Sanford Pilot Club
County Council P-TA School of Prise! IIs. and Ihelr Ihrec child Mr*. W. C. Trait Jr., Mr*. Wil­ th* Sun" with Sanfonl, along with
er by Mra. A, D. Rountree, prea­ was chosen,, with bouquets nf Also there waa e toul of Ml
Instruction held there on Wednrs- rrn moved from New York Slate liam D. Hardin, Mrs L. G. tha state of Florida receiving
Has
First
Meeting
paalel
and
white
flowers
being
ident, who presented Ernest Cow­
vlslta reported, 485 phone calls
,lay. The devotional was given by to Orlando «|x months airo. Then Skates.
ley, bandmaster nf Seminole High used throughout the rooms of the and 251 cards and letters. In all
Mr*. Grady Herman, who used thev decided to move In Sanfonl Mr*. James Ro.enow, Mra. Roy "»“&lt; * « » • Pub,icl*r fro« *“ •
School, who brought lo the group, Boniface home. Mr*. Harvey’* Ihe members felt qullo a lot had A t Little Home
hi* plana for the year, saying,' many. beautiful gift* were pre­ been accomplished during this Member* of the Sanford Pilot First and Second Samuel a» a and hnva been hero about four Chorpcnlng, Mr*. C. II. 8tsfford, gilherlng of women from all over
Club were delightfully entertained basis for her talk, after which weeks, making tlirlr home nt 215 Mrs. Harry Adair, Mra. Richard the U. 8. The women war* told
-fcjJ'U it my balief that a member sented to her in a white basket first year.
" of (L.
m L .I. tfl
rsU C.k««l
of Mrs. Honicr Little Ihe guest .priikors were introduc- w. emh st.
Mapcs, Mrs. A. P. Bowersox, Mra. that the national preaident atreatthe C.
Seminole
High
School tiassil
hand which was adorned with white Nominations for new officer* at_ the
f . .home
.
Their two little girls have love' Ed Cox. Mra. Peter J. Bukur, ed the fact that all -:or
on
Tuesday
eJ
•*
through hi* constant striving for wedding bells.
for the coming year were mad.
J f i ? . “ l!;™1™
fina performances develops a
lira. Bonifaee waa assisted by and the following were elected: evening at their first fall dinner The importance of the P-TA Iv and unusual names, these he Mra. William F. Gordon, Mra. II. were organized for lervlce, bringorganisation was stressed by Mra. Ing Mtchrle, who Is three, and C. Disbrow, Mra. Georgo Klnlaw, Ing sunshine to ahutini, enter*
keen tense of values. He should Mr*. F. E. Roumillat, who pr«' teacher, Mra. Margaret Reynolds; meeting.
Dinner was served buffet style D. Hales Jackson, president of Toni, who Is four. They are too Mrs. Irving Fcinberg, Mra. Eddie uinment and Instruction to child*
gain a broader concept of living i sided over the silver coffee ser- assistant teacher, Mrs. France*
end thus is motivated throughout vie* at the refreshment table Walton; presidtnt, Mrs Lcnora from Individual tables which were District Six, In her talk about young as yet tn attend school Stout, Mr*. J. R. Hmilrhan, Mrs.Iren and last, but not least, Joy
Fay* to tha members In beingable to
for
Children and with their big brother, Dsvld, who Garfield Walker, Mrs.
life by the desire to do good which was very lovely with its Green; vice-prealdant, Mn. Rus set up on the spacious porch of “Service*
Youth". Mr*. Jackson said that is seven venrs old,
Jackson, Mrs, Esther Barber, serve. The major Project of tha
things and In my opinion cllitcn centerpiece of pastel and white King; secretary and treasurer, the Little home,
■local laagut is story tailing in OUT
Mr. Tnllv Is a quiet man who Mrs. Agnes Ozler.
ship and leadership training are gladioli and fern, flanked by whit* .Mrs,
. . . . Marie Lewis; assistant .a*
. . ’Following dinner Mrs. Thomas in order to improve the environ
Mra. Florence Lyon, Mrs. Gord- public achool*.
;pf prim* Importance".
taper* in sparkling cryatal cand-1crelary and treasurer, Mrs. Mar- Gallagher entertained the group mrnt uf the child wo need to enjoys "playing golf, finishing
Plana were discussed and it leholdtrt. The cake, looking vary garet Ashley; hospitality and with an historical narration of th e1ftudy the child. 111* growth and furniture and taking rare of the on Frederick, Mrs. Douglas Husk-} Mrl, Houle, Mri&gt; 0 . g . Wfl^r|waa decided to purchase a piano "brldty", waa frosted with white flower chairman, Mrs. Marilyn lovely old town of Williamsburg, his needs. She further stated that yard." Of course, like most peo­ in, Mrs. E. J. Moughton J r , 11#mii and Mfl. j , P, T faurao^
for the band. The following com- and had rosea around the top.
Forreat; personal service chair­ Va. accompanied by colored slides parent education was one of tho ple. he doesn't have as murh time Mrs. J. B. Phillips, Mra. B. P. Wtrt host#**** for tha evanlag*
miltaes were appointed: Finance, There were between 25 and 30 man, 3!rs. Dorothy Odham; as­ of the buildings which have been main responsibilities of the P- as he would like to devoto to these Griffin, Mr*. Jitji*1 A. Via, Bra. u,(ng a color schema of pink la
W. J. Clarke, Mrs. It. P,' K*"1* decoration and rafTashmant !%#
Earl Tony, Clayton Smith, and guest* on hand to honor tha naw sistant personal service chairman, so faithfully and authentically TA, and added that parents slio dd hnhbles.
j ,ea ,lble Wil ^ r *ly with lta * p
Mrs. Tally finds that most of and Mra. Jamea Blankenship.
L. E, Oiler; Hospitality, Mrs. bride.
Mrs. Iren* Harris; publicity chair­ restored and refurnished In all teach their children self discipline
of crystal and its ut*
W, R. Jennings, Mrs. L. P. Itorman, Mrs. Elolse Hunt; In serv­ their former splendor and glory, and respect for the rights of olh- her time Is lakrn up with earing All member* are urged to be
program eis, and to accept responsibility. for hpr children and her house. present for tho next meeting uguaj arrangement of
Jards, and Mrs. Ernest Cowley;
ice group captain, 3lrs. Jane Miss Elsie Farley,
Gonralet; group captains, Mrs. chairman, introduced Mra. Gal- She (old the group that there are. -p,,, tally* arc members of the which will be at I p.m. at lb*! candles.
Membership, Mrs. Joe Corley,
Elki Club on Oct. 9.
approximately ten million mem- j.-jrlt Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs. Lowell
Bobbl Robbins, Mrs. Gladys Pea­ lather.
Mrs, Sue Stevenson, president, bers of Ihe P-TA in tho U. S. A.,
cock, &amp;!rt. Jonnla Elam, Mra.
Osier, Mr*. Fred Pope, and Mrs,
__________
_, ___
Helen
Strickland,
Mrs. _____
Maris welcomed a* guests Mrs. Dsvld Its possessions and military New Arrivals To Sanford
C. F. Denham; and Puhlllcty, Mrs, Friends of Mrs. Douglas S ts n ___
E. C. Williams and Mra. J. K. itrom will be happy to team that UambergVr. and Mr* "Helen SUp- r,*tcb*1 ■nd Mr*- Elapeth Dunne base*. She feels that P-TA Is the
;1She
*’L- ----------announced* **-the *—,L---forthcoming most Important organization in
t St. John. Officer* of the organ­ the is home from the hopltal, aft- j(r
vl*11 of Mr*- SUr!p t;lp*’ the world; that ll give* tho most1
isation are: president, Mrs. A. D er undergoing surgery last week, A vote waa taken on whether!
or not th* members desired * »«n of Ocala, district Governor o f ! extensive training leadership of
Union are: preaident, Mrs. A. D. and la doing very well.
^our,
International, I any organization; and that It is
Rountree; vice president, Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cogbum, Class Year Book for tha coming!
' ‘ 23.
“ The regular
"" dinner prospecting fur a value greater
B. St. John; secretary, Mrs. R. former residents of Sanford, who year or a directory of nirass, un Oct
meeting of the club will be act that of lira ilium The P-TA is
W. William., and treasurer. Mra. h, Ve raidc thelr horn, in Mary- addresses and phone number* of up
to Oct. 9 at whlrh time prospecting for people who are
E. M. spier.
vllle, Tenn., for the past two all members. The litter motion
The duos for the Band Parents years have returned to Sanford was patted, A discussion was then Founder’s Day of Pilot Interna­ interested In 1children and In
held as to a suitable lime for a tional will he observed with Mrs. education for the future of tha
Association are |5 per year fam­ to spend the winter.
class dinner to which the mem­ Joel S. Field in charge of the U. 8. and the world.
ily, and It waa stated that they
"Procedure for Pnrent-Teachrr
wished to extend an Invitation to Friend* of Mrs. A. L. Wilson, bers’ husband* would be Invited program.
» any person In Sanford or SeminSemin* wh0 underwent surgery at Sem- and a* Thanksgiving dinner was
waa Those enjoying the party were Associations" was the topic
W ole County who ii interested In (n„|e Memorial Hospital Tuesday. *9reetl uP°n “Y
A**0 dlicuss- Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. N a n c y chosen by Mrs, George Hanford,
music and young people to become w.(j| be pleased to learn that her t-d and passed on was th* motion Brock, Mra, I.eon Bryan, Mrs. Chairman I’rocrduro ami Bylaws,
a member of the o r g a n iz a tio n .; doctor report* her condition as that a party or picnic be given In Field, Mr*. Al Hunt, Mrs. D. K. FCPT, as she urged more Use of
Ihe spring for all children of Mi-Nab, Mra. V, C. .Messenger, committee and conference* to de­
'Ihe meeting* arc held Ihe fourth "good".
members of the class. A donation Mr*. M. L. Rabom Sr., Mrs. Eith­ velop all of the potentialities of
Tuesday of each calendar month
at 7:30 p.m. in the bond hall at Ur. and Mri. Roger Harris was made for Junior choir robes. er Ridge, Mrs. Esther Rive, Mrs. many people thinking together on
G. A. Stine. Mra. II. A. Swanson,
Seminole High School.
have moved Into their new home It was decided that the hosp­ Mr*. Volt Lambertaon, Mrs. Gal­ a problem
itality
chairman,
Mra.
Marilyn
Mr*, John McGuire, Chairman
at 2707 Oak Ave.
Forreat, would assume the duty lagher, Mra. R. M. Ball, Mra. Earl Juvenile Protection averred that
Faust, Mn. Jesale Winger, 3(rs. membership chairmen, room raBABY SITTERS
Miss Marla Menendn entered of visiting all new members, wel­
coming
them
and
acquainting
Mr*‘ DunnB ,n d k i n prusentativ**, hospitality ehairSt. Vincent’s School of Nuning,
AVAILABLE
i mrn ind publicity chairman should
them with the data and lu Elsie Farley._____________
Jacksonville,
on
Wednesday,
for
V
Babv SlIHng Agency
, work togethrr because they rava
her freshman year. She wa* ac­ activities. The members agreed
companied to Jacksonville by her to Include Bible study at the named. Mrs. Sadie Nolde won th e. overlapping Jobi,
PHONE 352-M
monthly mcetingi. Mra. Margaret prizr for naming most books of,
(,er chosen subject ’‘l^slsmother, Mra. A. Mensmlcz.
Reynolds read an article on friend- the Bible from a printed alopr; i lation and the Gifted Child," Mr*,
ahlp from "Little Letter* to and Mra. Lenora Green waa win- Wiliam Gautier, Chairman ExGod” by Margaret Sangiter,
ner of the next game In which|(.optional Child, said that AmA set of beautiful silver salt and famous names from tha Bible, ,.rica-» fulura |j „ jn the gifted
pepper shakers waa presented to were deciphered from a printed chl)d of lodiyt because he will be
the out-going preaident, Mra. story. ,
the leader of tomorrow. She re­
Dorothy Odham and a suggestion Delicious rffrrshmcn* of linn- ported that the legislaturo la try
liu ml. Ill "
was mad* to present the flowers punch, sandwiches and brownie ing to make some provisions for
N«*r P. O. Phone 103
from the clast room naxt Sunday cookie* were enjoyed by all. Those
cnrichmcnt studies for these A TYPICAL EVENING AT HOME U enjoyed by tho T»Uy family M Mr*. Tally, hoUtog
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“•* Bring or hnv# yoor Doctor
morning to Mr*. Bobbl Robhlni, present included Mrs. Jnnnic talented children. She staled, "this Michele, three, on her lap. pocki over §*v«n-ycar old Davld’i shoulder as ho roads a book.
out-going secretary for tha wond­ Elam, Mn, Jana Gonzales, Mra. child, the talented child, has more ’■Hud" Tally U showing his daughter, Toni, four, some pictures in a magazine.
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telephone your nest prn*
erful .and tlncare work aha baa Lenora Green. Mr*. I r e n e to give and of him inure la ex­
dona la th* past year.
Harris, Mrs, Elaba Hunt, Mn. pected" and he “should be allowecrtptlon to nn. I t will b#
. . . .
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program, lunch wa* served !«
Soma novel and entertaining Anne Jordine, Mra. Rue King, ed to take
bit place In the com- „ )U, e wi,hillg |t, , nd then Ihe
garnet war* then enjoyed by all Mra. Marie Lewis, Mrs. La* Mock, munity".
accurately compounded with freak drnga
group wa* divided into amaller
and prise* awards to winners. Mra, 8a&lt;lie Nolde, Mrs. Dorothy
Mrs. Lea Mock won tha prise far Odham, Mrs. Gladys Peacock, Mn. H. Fred Eubank, who was^nurk group*. After a report waa
a t a fair and reaaonable p rices FAST
having (ha most distant birth Mra. Wannall Rabun, Mra. Robbi scheduled to apeak on "Spiritual given on the work groups al 1:30,
FUEE DELIVERY alee
place; Mra. Rua King for th* Robbins, Mn. Jane Saxon, Mrs. Education in Relationship to Cha­ Ihe mcclIng waa adjourned.
shortest name; Mrs. Elizabeth Falrby Singletary, Sin. Helen racter Building" waa unable to be
Cleveland for the longest name; Stapler, Mn, Mildred Stamper, Uiere because of Illness.
FA U ST’S SUN D RY STORE
Mn. Teddy Ablet for th# oddest Mn. Connie Williams, Mn. Eliza­ At tha and of th* scheduled
30th S French -Tn B etter Serre I n name; Mra. Jane Baxon for th* beth Cleveland, Mn. Lillian Col­
story about how ah* waa bert, Mn. Marilyn Forreat, Mra. Margaret Reynold*, Mr*. Marie
Beginning Monday October 1st
France* Walton, Mra. Margaret Bamberger and Mn. Betty JohnAshley, Mr*. Teddy Abies, Mn.
Store hour* for tha following merchants will ha

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Record b Broken
At Game Last Week

THE SANFORD HERALD
Page «, FrL, Sapt. 88, 1956

Panthers
Get Down
To Business

Wive* are more likely than
huiband* to promote regular fam­
ily iarlnfi, the Unlvenlty of
Michigan Reicarch Center has
found.

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The people Of Sanford shewed
their wonderful ettpp'rt of the
lenford Seminole* lest week
when the paid attendance brake
aU ealstlni ettendenle record*
In tht history of linUrd foothill,
Uro adult* and tjoia stndenta
paid to see the season opener
lfali*t Cocoa. We can be proud
ad that flfun. After sit, tea
net often that a ■•all town llha
Sanford has a paid attendance
ed M14 at a asm# when their
BOBBY JOHNSON
local team aa the undents*.
(BUff Photo)
Last year's openlns lim e was
against Hastings, and the then
Celcrr-fed* were »tnetted to
wtn, and they did. Tor that game
tm adults and I tt student* plunkad down thtlr bard caih to bring
tho grand total to 1*4*7 paid at•andaneo. The previous record was
I mm V *
oat lest year at Ibe Klwania beneIII
fit tame when Sanford olayed
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Palathe. At that game
adult* After the four
gad M itudenta paid to get In. and tumble mHi
UM Mel ran to a proud 1JM. deilgMd to be r
That wa* a good turnout.
lam# the Sanford
Bet this year MM people pUty this year, I
tchod the Sanford Seminole* get el y came tollfs
it t h t by Cocoa. Pcdapi many minutes of restart
If net aS wen disappointed Well, UM offensive oau
Me team was riliauVute-' to. a drive that bra
And this poet week they have ‘hu.la.rn to the
boon going through workouta The life dids t
that very four men would lolarau Nr the coaehln
-Ju st to prove to their ochool that Um first half el
tboy're oomofhlng to be proud of. *ady u quit,’ I
If yon hear rumen that the Fleming »aM. I
lenford Seminole* a n a dead ball ef my rope whan
dish and that it'a not worth your J*d the toom onj
time or money to to see them, U«ly different »l
take a little trip dawn te um IBS
d,^

powerful Ocala.
Head menter doe Fair painted
•ut the fine ruealag ad halfhael
(BUff Photo) Grady Rebereeni a prim* *»•
ample of amooth stylo la aetian,
aa a hoy to bo counted on heavily
In the Ocala same.
laakfleld cnach Hrtbutu Ilea*
dewa said (hat this yaar'a series
ef deception playa would bo Um
aurprlao of tho llg I eenfereae*.
"Wa'vo lot to show Um com*
petition that wa can play (baif
kind ef ball," ha laid, "and Um
beat way te de that la to boat
thorn."
It would *oom that a graup
ef beya would bo downhearted if
they didn't have honors to shoot
at, but not tho PantherO. They

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U m lemlaolei a n an moaner- Behind the fins
lanced ball Hub wtth a let ef pe- terbaeka Bobby
tartlet. We'n bertnd them all I * ntenley,. end. I
way, and wo fool that they’ll So gnft r 3ertld J mm
their aha re of winning thla aeawm phU Byrd roeeln
The Orange Beft Ouufarunee U a eg m long rnla.
tough loop with a let o* h** •«. j^ e Uni, tee, c
ferlenccd toamt In It.
bloeka won tun
Your attendance at a football again by Jack
tame ie an« ef the meat valuable Nance ead Tndd;
totege a team can have, A team la tmpraaaivc pa
wMh • feed feUewiag la ■ win*- lag the sftecneoi
lag teem; on the other haad, a After werkiuM
teem that la not aupportod by Hdance was splrl
their local folks la a loosing taamj Uma since a waa
Tour past support art a record roe game. "I dc
to be pmud of. Now Ufa not .boon wrong with
desert tho loam when they used Ilast two week*,"
ua the moth Ramamber, yourlchergea "I know
rttondanoo la vital to th* auecose la good opfrito a
of the dub.
Iday* ef thla kb

that be aspects Mte ef the rough­
est Season garnet when hla Lyman
Oreyhotmdi play boat to the Win- puUin* hit hoy* through gru.llter Park B’a Saturday night In *"« »wkpuU dellgwd to glva lha
Longwood.
club good croes-body ktoeklai. The
"Wlator Park will be coming Una divide. Into l w llMi, .facing
ovor boro with the tola purpooo ,4cb
,ad *b44rt Wtrt*&gt;
of winning a hallgime," tho Head V , r t
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mentor aid, "and It will take ““ ***'
*157!
■II the power we can muster to • fl7,n*
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disappoint thorn "
uommato. The block molt bo at
U m Greyhounds hove boon pie^cetliwr' • wwr^ er^lTmurt^lM
guod with minor injuries and an '
f l u f f ‘t ^ a a f ^ t l m o
•Pidomle of vlrua that ha. e r a - . . W o r t h s V r t . m
alters hly slowed down heavy
*![?!£ htoMMto shoot high
scrimmages. Pounding PaU Van 5 ^
M.
to, the
Horn, the tSl pound Oreyhound l ^ T d w I A ■
ttud
laeklo, has been sidelined slnee
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the Seminole JV game wtth a I
bruised knee. Van Horn Injured
hla knee two days before the
game, but tt responded well to
heat treatment and he started In
the Mason openar. He re-injured
th knee on the second play of
ed (he game aad has seen limit•d aetian since that Ua*. **W#
need him badly for “
Coach Fair surprised this writ*
Park game," coach
■r by telling him that tt wee
"and wa ere doing ev
compulsory for tho member* of
can te get him ready.
1h# Croons Academy Panthers
lo attend all heme gamae ef the
Sanford geminate*. "After the
game wa analyte the strong gad
the weak paints of the toaaae,

it you’ve prov&lt;
mlnuUo of era

The meeting brake up with
riweriag aad entkualssm that has
been a traditional mark af winning
clubs since tiw beginning if fortball. Tha tonor-uam friction* aad
near fights that cam* frees hard

hope woll be operanag wtth that of th* team* left to stand a law*
m art power Saturday night."
when the Central Florida ConferThe stalwart Uneeman In hut one* died last year. "W* ware
Baturdey Sight’s victorious out* planning to move Into • little feet*
tag Nr the Greyhounds, Alton tr clam anyway," Payne said,
Wl pound tackle, he* "and tkla win give aa aa onper•“ •Baud * » ,* " • «»•** with tunity to Me If we'n readyTfb*
• tJ«m tofeetlM. 'Hell he ready Lyman school is ana of too feet*
J*
*•» Fayao said, "but art growing schools la the n aaty
ha aatareUy won’t bo to top and hoo had t# Uasa some of the
•"'N rooms from a neighboring eharah
Um aa I outstanding baak/Utd for classroom* for No tower
has hopa slttiag la the eked* a lot grades.
tide week, too. Ankle tyro In* "W# ore painfully Udttof la
etelmlag auartetbeeh Davt Btov* roaenroa this yner," the nmTablo
•na ead iMlfbntb Jim Hopkins, heed mentor aald, "But we're Ieoh
»bli* a feet Uceratiea kabekod tog forward to tiw Ubm when
art fullback U m ar Helm*.
these youngetern got football sge.
For tho first tints this m i ton Then wo’U have more to chetoe
the Groybeuada will he tha under- from, la lha meantime, m il Just
r tf . Tha powevfa) Parham warn have to Irou-maa tt."
Isat yearn B Mem Champa and) Tha Greyhound* surttaf eleven
they sailed through the ssih s tr* rated is an* of tbs powerful
wHhout a deNat. Bat Payne stye Independent teama la Central
hie charges have ■ different Idee. Florida, and If the first team eaa
"Oar heps have shorn mem do- list th* gam* wttheut aada*
■ire aad drive than they have to fatigue they should wtn sum* bell
years," be said. ’They molly want gameo.
to play ball aad thay*n doing a "If we’re art hart wtth tajurtm,
wonderful Job,
we’ll have a good season,” the
The Lyman Greyhounds wort c m 1cotuerviUvn Pnyao aald.

Call Johnny Carlton 2410
hug won’t regret tt.
g punch to hard to
sen team, hut when
yea usually got tt la

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MONEY

Cut to ordtr, wrapped for your
freescr.

Guaranteed

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THE COMBINATION THAT LED the Croome Academy
Panthers to victory last Saturday night. Halfback Otha
Lea Abney shootn a short pan* to end Lonnie Hardy ovor
the middle (follow arrow). The pnss in no short and no
quick that interception in almont impossible. (Staff Photo)

Detroit1 Manager Resigns Yesterday
DETROIT (AP)
“Bucky Har­ Tiger President Walter 0.
ris resigned yesterday a* mana­ Spike ftrlgg* accepted the resig­
ger of the Detroit Tiger*.
nation Immediately.
Hla resignation It effective at
Harris mailed Ms resignation
the end of the season, Sept. 30.
The resignation ended the so- Bept. 5 while the Tigers warn In
year-old manager’* second term Kansas City. He aoktd that It be,
released yesterday.
•t the Tiger helm.

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aad then wo lake advantage of
wkat we eoa."
When asked wha be thought of
this yaar’a edition of the San­
ford Semlnolea, he raid, "They’re
doing te turn into e fund club
Mfere the Season la over. Right
nou tbay’ro unsure of thcmsdvc*.
I’ve seen a lot of team* that
looked much worse la the opening
g«Me but found thortaelves before
their second gome and turtird In
vtcollott eoaiena. Attitude la the
moat Important thing fur winning
gtmoa with an Inexperienced

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Tha Ftortda But* Veterinary
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Whaley of Klailmee tta new graal*
Ha was elected yraterday at the
ctoaing meting ef the graup'* UM
convention to succeed Dr F. I.
leg ef Jacks**vOte. Now vie*
president to Dr. Be* Plummer ef
Pert Myers. Dr*. Bshort Knowles
of Mlaari m s ra-etoeted secre­
tary aad Ralph W. Porter af

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BANKS NO W P A Y
interest on

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
Beginning October 1, 1956, The Sanford Atlantic National Bank, The Citizens Bank of Oviedo
and The Florida State Bank of Sanford will pay 2% 7° interest on Savings Accounts,

This is the highest guaranteed rate
any insured bank can offer

Your savings are insured up to
$10,000.00 by the Federal Deposi*
Insurance Corporation

While your money is in the Bank it is
working for you at the highest rate
any insured commercial bank is
permitted to payl

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Valerie French
Relates Hazards
O f Hollywood
HOLLYWOOD (Jl - The h i l l n il
of Hollywood ir e herein reliled
by Valerie French, our. latcit
bundle from Britain.
Valerie U an am iable beauty to
whom thlnga Ju it teem to . hap­
pen'. Sometime* nice things, inch
aa being dlicovered by Columbia
Plcturei.
Her prevloul experience had
been the atage, with only a few
forayi at filma.
She waa teiled for the role of
Ava Oardlner'a ilite r In "Bhowanl
Junction." Although th e lo it tha
role, Columbia taw tho te it and
beckoned. "T ehnext thin* !
knew I w ai flying o re r the North
Pole to Hollywood," ih e aald.
"T h a t'i when thlhgi itarted hap­
pening to her. Like being quartte n d for five month* a t the
Studio Club, which w a in 't her
Idea of glamoroua living.
" It I* an arm of the YWCA,"
ah* explained. "The girl* would
troop down to b rea k fa it In robe*,
all of ua looking perfectly fright­
ful. There waa a little b la c k b ir d
th a t told u* we were allowed 30
point* for break fait. An egg waa
five point*, a half grapefruit five,
etc."
She finally escaped to her own
place in Laurel Canyon, but found
living hatardoua there. The b isment wa* flooded by an unknvvr
source. Mountain Ilona prowled in
the distance. A b n iib fire burned
nearby. She turned over In a car.
And neighbor* reported flying
saucer* nearby — no kidding.
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by saying ao upon her return thcra
earlier this year.

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hova told o f tha mysm I
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»h* Oha»t Wha
Walks. Ha brings
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tha lawlas* (ungla,
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$1495.

1952 DODGE — Coronet 4-dr. sedan, Gyromatic, Radi*
Tinted Gtasi, Back-up Utaa, New Tu-Ton* paint. New Tire*,
Excellent running automobile. On* Owner----- —

$595.

1954 OLDHMOB1LE

Super M 4-dr. Sedan,
Beautiful tu-lnne Green. Hydramstic, Radio, Heater, Lew

mileage. On* Owner Beautr. --------------------------

1953 DODGE V8

$1795.

------Coronet 4-dr. aedaa, Beauti­

ful Blue, Excellent Tire*, Gyrematie, Radio, Heater, Tinted
Olaa*. TUa Om Owner car a real value. ■

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1955 CHEVROLET

—"SIO" Sertee 4-doer r t l i n .
Beantlful tn-tane point. All original. On* owner*

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HURRY WHILE THEY LASTI

�r
.1—SUILDINO - REPAIRS
PAINTING

Empty?
A N T ADS'
Sfj HUNT ’EM FAST

Pk
1A—PLACES to EAT
Sura Cura For Tha Blues—Tha
D on la Bar k Diner. Lake Slaty.
4—LOST
jj

LOST— 1936 Auto Tag No.
17GK-479. Flndar pi**»a laava at
Shtrrtffs office.
I—PERSONAL NOTICES
ROLLAWAY, Hoapttal a n d B lb t
Bad* Day, Week, or Month—TiL
1423. Furnltura Canter —
119 Wait First SL
FREE NAME IMPRINT
On all Christmas cards ordered
from now though October.
Quality greeting cards as low
as 40 for 91.00. Maka your se­
lection and lay-away NOWPOWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY
Phone M9
11T 8. Magnolia

AUTOMOTIVE
a—BOATS AND MOTORS
Evlnrude Salea k Service

ROBSON Sporting Goods
m
304I E. 1st BL

EMPLOYMENT

49—APPLIANCES

Per Sale—ID94 Gat heater, 90,000
BTU 9 R ip I94J3 Firestone
Thla la a Iraa guest paia to tha 29-HELP WANTED—FEMALE
S tem .
Rita Thaatra for Mary Whelchsl,
WAITRESS—Apply . Tpuehten'a
Sanford. Exp. OcL I, 1939.
Drug Stem, Mr. Clerk.
Per Sale—9/4 HP alr-condltioner*.
FLOOR aandlag and ftnlskixg.
Mitchell, Only I ler 91T4JS each.
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Semi­ Shorthand, typing, filing. Good 1 HP Mitchell elr-cmdiUoner,
hours, steady work for right
nole county elnce 1926.
9119,00. All brand new. Fire
person. Call 191 Sanford.
H. M. Qlesaon, Lake Miry
■ten* Star*, Ph. IE
MeKANEY*8MITH PA IN TS DEPENDABLE middle egad white
2416 8. P ari
Phono 1103 woman to llva in 9 days a week
Care and keep house for &lt; Fit.
... Phene
PLww. PO-9-9M6
WWW. . - or Sea ford
For Painting call Mr. Talker, Ph. children, whila mother works out w
of town. Room board 4 small 1443-W tiler 0 p. 9a.
668-XU. Room special 914.19.
salary. Call 14*3-9.
Electric
Per Bale—Apt. stie
Floor landing and finishing.
fire
Range.
Only
1
at
A hatter job at a batter ■Hoe.
ATTENTION WOMEN
Free estimates. Ph. Collect Without any experience you can stone Ite m .
Oviedo FO-6:tll4.
earn money for your Chrlstraaa For Sale—Very good used Automa
shopping by selling Avon CoeTed Burnett
mtlka and toiletries. Contact tie weaker at 919.00. Firestone
for PAINTING
S tem .
2601 Grandview
Phone 1M2-M. Mrs. J. Ruaaall, P. 0. Bex 979,
Orlande,
S USED WAI8ER8
GAIN more apace la your house
Miytag end eM E««r wash­
with storage walla, built-in cup­ Spare or full time addrssaere by One
both seed as new, 973, only
boards. Sea Hill Lumbar A Sup­ hand or with own typewriter, er,
Down, 91-99 weekly. One
address envelop*!, compile Data. 91
ply Yard for easy-to-follow
weaker In good condition
ALLIED, Box 114IA, Knoxville, Thar
plans and quality materials at
999, only 99 Down and 91-29
Tenn.
economy prices, 223 W Srd St.
weekly.
Phone 93 The Lumber Number.
Goodyear Servlet Stores
*7—HELP WANTED - MALE
ill. E perk
Phone 922
re—PIANO SERVICE
Filling itatien attendant. Phaaw
L. L. Sill — Piano Teehnletsn
Almoel new 11 cu. ft. upright
»iw.__________
Phone 2194 Boele 1. Sanford
freeier. Call ltU-W between
T;00 a.m.—9:96 a.m.
FINANCIAL
21—ROOFING end PLUMUNO
NOI MINO WRONG
49-INSURANTS
CERAMIC T IL E
WITH THIS BARGAIN!
Paul F. Mueller k Ron Ph. 194
Royal Tank-type vacuum cleaner,
COMPLETE MODERN
Free estimate. Quality work.
T attachmenti. Perfect comli
INSURANCE
All tha NEW BINDS of fire and tlon. 999—Cash, phene S17-J.
PLUMBING
casualty. Insurance available In
Contract and Repair Work
the beet of Companies at Low­ 1-DUO-THERM oil apace ’ heater.
Free Estimates
Small else, 95,009 BTU. Cheap
est Rate* to those wbo qualify.
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1999 Consult B A L L INSURANCE Phone 9979-J.
AGENCY, 904 8. Park Ave., 49—BUILDING MATERIALS
Sanford, Fla,

94—APTS—HOUSES—ROOMS

If interested to apartment deanINVESTMENT PROPERTY
cr than average. Close la. See 2 Apts. Private entrance. Nice
neighborhood, beautiful shrub­
Jimmy Cowan. Ph. 914
bery. $4600. Down, $46 payment*.
600
Myrtle or call 435-J.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room
pnvate baths. 114 W. First SL
LARGE 4-bedroom home. Idea]
Avalon Apia. Efficiency, Ph. /I0-W location for children. Ph. 2533-J.
BEE Seminole Realty for Dastr
abla Homes and Apu. Phone 27.

's s 's r m s

'B m jU kll

39-MONEY TO LOAN

eqm oaw
Contracting and Repair
1M7 Sanford Avo.
Phono 1113

W. J. KING

AUTO LOANS
COST LESS

Florid* SU te Bank
________OF SANFORD

USED BUCK

TWO CARLOADS beautiful used
brisk. Orange, red, end Mint
black. See them at SHERMAN
CONCRETE PIPE CO.

CONCRETE
Ready Mixed Concrete Concrete
Black, Send. Oravel, Cement
Concrete Pipe to Meet Alt Quali­
fications.
Bherm nn C oncrete P ipe Co.
Oet We*4 191k 14.
Phone 2U9
RBD-l-MIX CONCRETE
Window Sill* • Lintels
Septic Tank - State Approved
Send * Cement Mortar Mix
Miracle Concrete Co.
3 » Eim Ave.
Phone 1991

19-HOMES

ANCHORS AWEIGI!
. . . and Sail To Lonywood
New 2-bedroom masonry dream
boat, tiled head, large galley,
length 65 feet, beam 25 feeL
High and dry on 10.000 square
feet lot. You can pirate Ibis
home for $8,700. Terms. Phone
collect — Winter Park 2-2584.
James C. Gamble, owner.

EFFICIENCY Apartment Suit
able (or bachelor or couple.
Pnvate bath. Across from Host
Office. Manuel Jai
HUTCHINSON’S O c e a n Front
Apia. 339 S. Atlantic, Daytona
Beach. Call 2374-W.
I»ch Abor-ldcal location. 3 bed­
DESIRABLE one and two bed­ room, 1 bath home. Must be seen
room furnished a p t Ph. 432-W
to appreciate. Ph. 2177-W.
2 4 1 room freshly painted apt*.
3-Bedroom, 2 bath home. Lovely
Phone 29S3-W or 2311
section. 2009 Grandview Ave. In­
New two bedroom houses, kitchen terested parties only call Jack­
sonville — EV 4-1843.
equipped. 1104 Washington. Ph.
443 or write Jack Flynl, Box
30) Sanford.
2-BEDROOM House, living room,
kitchen, Florida room and car
pone. In town, Phone 2002.
Furnished garage apt. 2300 Mel-

THE SANFORD HERALD F rl„ Sopt. 28, 19M,

THE CARD OF THANKS

Very often a Card of Thank* In the Sanford Herald meet* a
which U difficult to fill In any other way. Not only ia it m grd
s-^nvoeiuii oi
i m m u n e tu
n u ihave
i r t i Hint
m
o u m Dtp
expression
of ■gratitude
to inu»w
thoseI w
who
aanta -xiorai
floral
tributes
but
ala&lt;s
___
1 »
*
-also courteously.. acknowledges athe
services
and klndnesaea
of* the
many to whom a personal note of thanks rannot well be mailed,■
Newspaper Card* of Thanks are accepted as Socially cowreel:. Emllv Post, the noted authority on etiquette, feele they aei *
manlytcoiH
•"-od uses.
;
There is n0 prescribed
ireacrlbed form for a Card of Thanks. It can be ne
brief
ce occasion
occasion comoi
comes^yo^ s j j i
- . . v . or .as
. dstailed as jyou
n u derire^ W
n i ih
v oe nMl*
Ind a sympathetically understanding member of our staff

/ou.

THE RATE

Cards of Thanks arc $1.00 per insertion regardless of else. Ia
Mcmortum notices, due to he fact they may run to consldarabji
ength, are billed at $1.00 per celnau Inch.
47—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD

$1.00 DOWN
Delivers Any Of the Following

BIG BAR GAINS
]n r*cd Me Merchandise
LIKE NEW Bedroom, modern 2tone charcoal and grey Mf. e q i
Mrs. Dresser, Bevel-edge Mir ror, Matching Bookcase Bed |TI

LIKE NEW Modern Wrought Ir on Sofa, Ideal for den Or Florida
.
room ..............................
PIIUNK JUKI or ‘”igO
FOR AN APPOINTMENT
TO SEE—This Solid Brick j.rUSHION Lovo Seat, excellent c onxtruclion and upholstery,
recovering or cleaning. A steal *t
...................................... 9U

lonvlllc.
LAKE FRONT—3 Bedroom un­
furnished house, fishing swim­
ming. H i baths, rarporte, I 2-BEDROOM HOME
LIKE NEW 2-tone sandstone fin
in lies front Sanford. 199. Phone
Hat n hiy, controllable living and Mr*, dressrr, chest of draw
2056-W-3 after 4:30 p.m. __
•nd dining room, built-in cab­
inet* In the kitchen with mod­ SOLID MAGNOLIA 5-pc twin bo
Large fum. apt. 310 MagnoU*.
ern electric range and refrlgr.
ilste-glass mirrors, vanity ben
Available new, 9 room house on
rator. You’ll enjoy the largo &amp;
icJs. Just needs a good wash j
Celery Ave. available October
screened-in porch and beaut L
6th. Phone A. K. Rosselter,
fully landscaped grounds with OUR BEST BUY! 3-Pc Law.on l
Florist. 212.
lots of shrubbery nnd sprink­ wool frieze. Excellent rnndlti
Clean, nicely furnished apart­ ling system. Has a fireplace
covers ...............................
end central basting. Excellent
ments. Ban Lint* Apts. 404 E.
residential
location—2417
Lau­
14th St. Phone 1710-R.
NEWLY UPHOLSTERED 2-Tc
rel Avenue.
genuin* Duran plastic, 3 cu»h
Roer.i with private bath. In City
Extra wide arms. Your* for on
PRICED REASONABLE
on lake. Fh. 2564.
2-Bedrooin unfurnished house.
RED B0LTA-FLEX PLASTIC up
ODHAM &amp; TUDOU
MAPLE BUNK BEDS, complete w
18U Summerlin Ave. Ph. 10292625
S.
French
Ave.
der and mattrcisea ........ ....
LM.
Phone 2100 4 2080
Duplex 3-rooni Furn. Apt. with
fi-Pe DINING BOOM suite, includ
hath. 940, per month.,
and buffet. Finished In Ivory cn
bath. 145. per month., 506 W.
8th St.
GENUINE WALNUT wardrobe (w
bottom. Legs nn Miter* ........
Furnished cottage. Call 3010-W1,
3-Pc WOOD DINtWPH, Drop-1*
3-room furn. apartment. Ground
floor, $40 mo. Ph. 2382.
0 room, 2 bedroom home, $5750.
MATHER o
Rose Court 6 room apartments, Located on Old Orlando High­
way. Ideal for rhlldicn, school
furnished. Kitchen equipped.
hus stop. Call 1332-M.
Nice selection of Good Used OI
Phone 1494,

Plumbing Contractor
Eohler Plumbing 4 Supplies
For Sale—TVi HP UMd Firwtone Room
LIVESTOCK
Electric Wistsr Heaters
Motor, 919.00- Very good shape. 1994 Orlando
Dr.
Ph. M 29—DOGS—CATE-PETS
Firestone Starts.
Plumbing. Krsskv Heating
I Colli# pupa, S kittens need a
FOR SALE—New 9 HP JlwatoSi
M. G. HODGES
good homo. Coma to 490 Elliot
outboard motor, 999. Flrtstono
Service on Ail Watar Pumps—
end take one. Ph. 1419-W.
Store.
__ _____
Walla Drilled — Pomps
SWANEE RIVER KENNELS—
Paola Road. Pbona 100
moved to Wildwood on Highway
PLUMBING 4 HEATING
New, modern, most comDavis, Sanford. Exp. Oct. I, Septic Tank Installation 4 Service 361.
late kennel In the Bute. Opens
1B«.
_______
Heater Service. Archie C. Her*
at. Sept. 29th. Boarding and 49—aUUNESB EQUIPMENT
lett, Phone 7J4.W or 1999.
training. Bird dogs and dear
USED MOTORS
hounds for sale, priced m ean- HAYNES Office Machine Ce., Downstair* apartment. CALL 1240.
Unconditionally Guaranteed
tg—SPECIAL NOTICES
263-09 E. First St.
able. Trial allowed. D. L. ROG­ Typewriters, adding machines,
1956 Mercury Mark 55
......
$.120
ERS, Phone Shadyslde 9-2942, Saies-EentaM, 314 Mag., ph. 44. Apartment, dose in. 3 rooms $53
(Demonstrator)
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
Wildwood, Florid*.
1IM Evlnrude 30 HP .. ....... $300
per month, 111 E. 8th St., Call
Slip Covers and Drapti
TIRED
___ $143
4T—FURNITURE • HOUSEHOLD
47-BROKERS and REALTORS
2364 or 1563.
STANLEY KULP
1956 Elgin 12 HP
Wanted — Pointer Bird Dog for
1995 Evlnrude 74 HP
PHONE 2856-J.
hunting.
Ph.
2237-XJ,
of
the
same
old
thing?
T
R
A
D
E
2BEDROOM, nicely furnished
..... $155
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
(Perfect)
See thu kpuciuu* new t:m.eiuily
iprings
apartment. $75. Phone 1537.
1996 Mercury Mark 6 ...„. $119 i'll MI’S &amp; SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Chihuahua puppias AKC,—9 fe­ ' your old mattress and ■Pi
2544 French Ave.
different
homes
In
—,
—
REGARDLEf~~
“
----REGARDLESS OF TYPE OR
$ 90 All types and *uc*. Installed ur
male, 1 male. 44 milea out W. CONDITION!
1955 Mercury Mark 7
J,
W.
HALL,
REALTOR
GARAGE
APT
1201
Magnolia
Ave.
South
PlnecroKt
Hanford
"Do It Yourself."
$180
IS ill’ Mercury shift
30th to white Church turn right
Johnny Walker, Aeaoclato
Grove Manor*
Hanfonl
Lass Trade 5~ROOMS, Adult*. 611 Park.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
4 mile.
a l l t y p e s boat tha ileus
"Call Hall" Phone 11U
Valcnrln Villa*
DeLand
Qulltop Mattress
STINE
Crestline Aluminum Boats and
Reg. |63.»0
Machine and Bupply Co.
Horae wanted for 9 week old male
2-I1EDROOM trailer, F l o r i d a
W
Fiberglass Boats from $299
IMMEDIATE
A lexander A SlrtR gpr
kltteni. Phene 2251-XJ.
207 W. 2nd SL
PS.
room. Private lot, $55 me.
1957 MERCURY MOTORS
Hoysi Comfort MaUress
“ — Reel Estate k Insnranee (flour 9416-R,
.......... ARE IN
UAfUN n s n i a r
'
OCCUPANCY
“
Rag. 9939b .................. $3*90
Mr*. Lourint Mssaeagsr, Asm
Look for the new 6-cylinder, 69 Dragline 4 Bulldozer Service • MERCHANDISE
Schell Apts.: Furn. 3 room apt
107 Magnolia Ave.
Pk. II
HP Mercurys coming next i'h. 2232 Geneva. 249S-W Sanferl
Ideally S itu ated
aerven porch, plua rollaway
Golden
Dawn
Mattress
41—ARTICLES far RENT
month.
Rag- 349.90 .................. 994.10 bed,garage, f i t Park Av*. Ph
Luxuriously Planned
UHLANDU Sentinel Star, Cal)
W. P. SMITH
M oderately Priced
NOW 9 mm film rental library
BA LL R EA LT Y
Motore-Boata-Paint-Glau
Ralph Ray, 3150.
at Wleboldt * Camera Shop. 119 Echola Special Mattreaa
2415 S. Park _
Phone 1261
RAYMOND M BALL
1-BEDROOM
furnished
h
o
u
s
e
.
Rag. 9MJ0 .................. 914.50
3 and 4 lied room Homes with 1
8.
Park
Ave.
BULLDOZING
OSCAR M. HARHlBuN
Lsurel, $60 mo. water
nnd 2 halha aitualad on Urge,
7 4 11. P. Champion, $50. Call
fumUhrd. Ph. 13I3.JI.
REG. BROKERS
LOWERY 4 BRIDGES
TWIN OR FULL SIZE
arlUtirally land*caped
loti.
43-ARTICLES for SALE
2138-XM.
Han. IIS4-W Orange City 8pr 4-$094
Tavrd itrects nnu nil other Rl, D. Hlghlsyman, Associate
—Factory io Too—
Phase 909
f S-MOTORCTCLES-BICTCLB8
Sea our new line of Door covering
city ronveiiivnrr* make these 294 Beutk Perk Ave.
REAL ESTATE
CROSLEY - BEND1X
colonle*
of
owner-occupied
and complete home furnishing*,
Aluminum
LADIES’ Schwinn 26-inch bicycle
Salts and Servlet
41—AUEEAGE
homr* truly delightful ptices
IP IT IS REAL F.BTATI
VSRtflSR BUMS
110. Phone 2455-X-J.
RANDALL
to live.
FREE DELIVERY
■sk Crumley k Moeteilh
Eneioeed
bead.
Sag-proof
_
_
Eleetrte
Company
FOR
RENT-30
Acre*
land.
RctllLADY'S Schwinn bicycle, baloon Service— Quality— SatlafacUon
rail with plattte ends. Plastic er „ ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
■t UT South Pirk. Phone TT1
Detlgned, Bull! nnl fold
ed
Jn
1963,
Phone
I9SI-W1.
tires, $20. Phono 709-J.
upea. Cotton or nyien
By
They Know
Ph 113 Sanford 2S37-J-3 D* Bary rayon
corda.
*5—HUMEg
ODHAM &amp; TUDOU Inc.
I99" Mens bicycle. Like FAIRBANKS
new,
• MORSE P u m p * S enkarik G ists sa d P a in t Ce.
Builders of Fine Home*
green 4 white. Cheap, I'bone
tt **** **• Yeur plan
Well Drilling, HOWARD C. 119-114 West tad 8$. Phene 420
For FlorlJa Living
2979-J.____________
OZIER REALTY CO.
LUNG, Phone 3IS SOT East FOR gALE—New F lm toae clock
ourJ.'
lln»°
Call
ua
far
additions
or
BALES OFFICE
Commereiai Ave.
II—
PARTS - REPAIRS
Laura B. Osier, Broker
radio 4A111 - 914.49. Firestone
r*
modeling.
2625 8. French Avenue
a p j r a s i a*
Hazel M. Field. Associate
Phone 2100 and 2060
321 East let BL Phooe |UI.
For Sale—New $59.95 custom built ENVELOPES, Letterheads. state* Store*.
LOWELL
E.
OZIER
1901 So, Orlando Hwy&lt; Phono 1159
auto radio. While they last $22.99 menta, invokes, hand bills, and We buy end cell used furniture.
EVENINGS: 3M5 and 190
programs, a t e . Progreitive
YOUR
OLD
SEDROOM
SUITE
OHket
M
l
a.
Orlande
Or.
each. Firestone Stores.
Printing Co. Phone 409 — 409 Paylig top caahprieee ler any II WORTH 9K«00 (or more)
thing of value. SUPER TRADONLY 96950 FOR 3 BR HOME
11—TRACTORS
West 13tb SL
1228 DOWN
. . toward tha purchase of a
INO P08T on 17-*! Ph. S099-W. .limited
Corner lut nicely landscaped.
1-Iledrooui frame houie. 2 mile*
3
Bedrooms
and
Carports
number
of
nationally
RADIO REPAIRMEN
Small Cate Tractor In good con­
from Base. Mutt aril. Phone Block construction. Some term*.
Terrauo
Floor*
advert!ted
JOHNSON-CARPER.
For
Sale—4C23
Portable
radioATTENTION
dition. .Suitable for farm oi
1346-W.
813 E. 4th St. — 3 DR B L O C K
DREXEL a id BAKBETT BedKitchen Equipped
email grove. Price $325. Cal For gale—adjustable TV wall 914.96. Firestone Stores.
HOME will romidcr bldg, lota
Nice Reiidentlal Location
Suites, te be said far adKay Herron I4M after 9:09 mounts 91-99, TV aerial cave lus la a free guest peas te the teem
•7—BROKERS
nnd
REALTORS
as down payment or will trade
VftltiftiBi mflAMfl
Lendscaoed Yards
mounts 91-19 90-fL TV I00M Up MovieMnd Rlde-ln Theatre far
p.m. I343-W,____________
Ready for occupancy In 4 week* SEE 210e Amelia Ave, in lieaull- for smaller home.
wiCSRSairr
Masts 99.00. Firestone Stem .
WUma Getta, Sanford. Esp. O ct Where yeu always find big values
A. K. SHOEMAKER, JR.
If—TRAILERS
ful Highland Park. 2 Bedrooms, R obert A. Williams, K e illo r
quick credit and easy terms.
Raymond Lundquiit, Associate
Builder
Expert Watch Repairing. Fully I, 1999.
Oik Floors, tiled bath, Elcrlric
Trailer, Sale-tent, Ph. 999-XJL
Phone B&amp;a Phone 1991
I960 Melloavllle
Guaranteed. Sanford Jewelry 4 99 aq. ft. of tiling, m e m 4 while 911 R. 1st It,
Kitchen, large irrceiicd purrh. Phone 1173 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Luggage Co., 900 Sanford Ava.
Priced to SELL at $9900, $2500
It will pay YOU to aca u» bcfo«
for celling. Radio end record
NECCm-ELNA
3 E3
BEDROOM CB heiqe. Com
Dawn, 99990 monthly on 4H',$
you buy. Open Evenings and This it a free guest peas to tha
player-table model with 41 re­
Sewing Meehme Canter
lets kitchen. 340# gum merlin, mortgage. Exclusive! We have
Sundays.
.. _ ,
cord!. Upholstered arm chair.
eiea, lervke and RenUlt
s'h. 370-W,
Prairie Lake Drive-In for Ste­ 1919
the keys.
EasUlde Trailer BaUe
Mellonvitlo
Ave.
. _ .0 A JK R B T T 'R
vie R. Bridges, Sanford. Exp.
palatka, Fla.______ _
i
R.
First
I
Fhene
1423
A. B. PETERSON
3 BEDROOM, Dcluxa Phillip*'Oct. •, 1999.
_________
NOTHING WRONG
Broker Associates; A. B. Peterson
Built
home,
CBS,
furred
walla,
14—USED CABS
WITH THIS BARGAIN!
FOR DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE
For homo repair work end altera
Oak Parquet floor*, shads, nice Jr., p. J. Chcsterson, Garbeld
SEVERAL low pricod c*r», rang­ lions. Cell 191-J. Ray C. SlajM.
location - 99900-93000 down, Willetts, Jobs Melicb and R. W.
ing from 971 up, for |°«!
999.49
monthly. This Is n one- Williams. A. C. Doudney, Lend
nomlcal trsnsporutioa Ray Har- Tree* trimmed, removed and da­
owner home and a GOOD BUYt Surveyor.
ran, Phone 9419 or 1343-W after rnosed. Ph. 1007-R.
IIS N. Park Ave.
Phene 1129
SANFORD TREE CO.
venleaee. Tedey's heat buys in
9:00 p.m.
m ilU In I I I ,
Seminole
Realty
nationally advertised furniture
Tanka Cleaned 4 Repair­ Firestone Stores.
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MKRO 1 hi* is a free guest pass for
at DISCOUNT FRICRg. 301 W.
1900 PONTIAC—S-cytlndar, 2-door, Septic
9llsi .Marge Weber, Sanford, fur
ed.
Grease
Trapa-Drslnllnes.
REALTORS
An
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14.
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far
EvenBEAUTIFUL
clean, 9490. Ray Herron, Phono Free Inepectlon. Phone 1733-M
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Fish
Ave
Phooe
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111
the
Movleland-Rlde*ln m e tr e ,
3456 , or 1343-W, after 9:00 p.m.
Sanford, Fla.
iua, lie Sanford Ave. f
3-Bedroom, 3&gt;beth heme, laceted
Exp. Oct. a, 1956.
In South Pinecraat. Corner lot GOOD DOWNTOWN LOCATION
1855 PLYMOUTH Pl**», - v«7
For Bele-Pop^ip Toaster IMS, At
DICK MAPE8
IwaullfuUy Inndacnped. Near Large income property. Sales­
clean. Drive It away for 11499- TUe Contractor — Rhone 3139-W. • ipwtoii# Storiii
plants. Ail var
room, warehouse and other In­
Pinaereat Srheel, Built-in range
Call Kay Herron at 3464 or IMSany amount.
Hi
“ Hugh
C
and oven. Buy this home with come possibilities. Present rent­ Your House Leak?
For ___
W after 9:0| p.m.
itt
8
lei
HELPFUL
h
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al income 1200.00 monthly, A
S37.
HARDWARE
Se w
EM* 'Em
•ume a 444 pereeot mortgage.
buy at 122,000. Attractive terras.
•49 NASH 4-doer, OD, R- 4 H,
G B. o r Stucco, eaH
HEADQUARTERS
One year aid.
economical tranapoitation $190.
Per Sale — Rare yen na large
LOVELY-MODERN
if BteetMe badge utrimmer
Call 70W.
3 Bedroom home, lerrasso floors,
Far Bale—Cbild'e Out-dear taring
That’a us, Hill Hardware.
FOR CHILDREN electric k i t c h e n , beautifully
T ED B U R N ETT
let. A 9399$ Value far 93B.99. 9ely one to ee&gt; st 69.94 Fire- nWONDERFUL
i t t hedrnnm, l bath hoes* In landscaped. Monthly payment*
del A. Ford, I door aodan. Good
Firestone
Stare*.
South
Pineereet.
Penned Ir
A complete line of tool), paints,
tiipc. 403 W. Iftk. Ph, 10n-J.
less than rent.
The P ainter
plumbing supplies, electrical
F ertale—Rea) tope^eweMnower, beckgH far the kids U pin] SPACIOUS 4-bedroom homo In
) Cbev. 4 deer aedeo. New Kama and garden need* for PRICE! ARE LOWED HERE—F.
FireM B. 9c, 10c 4 39e Mere, 331 8.
good, established neighborhood.
tint, seat seven, excellent what ells your home or offlea.
HE CAN FIX IT!
•tone Stares.
Sanford Avt.
910,600. Attractive terms.
ODHAM * TUDOR
res. Radio and beater, $299. Today's feature values:
S42I
French
Ave.
PhoRt 1184 Days
rade la accepted. 303 E. 21»t Circular Saw Blades
Consult
A
REALTOR
First
For Sale—Used Refrigerator, aniy MUsioosry-Everhesring S t r a w*
Phene 2100 er 2940
CULL&amp;N
AND
HAKKBY
berry
Pleat*—
11.36
per
hund­
f
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m
.....................
91.73
up
$*5.00.
Fireitone
ftores.
...
1952*M Nifhts
Chav, dub coupe. Really nice,
red Call Ray U rd. U17-W.
Paint Brushca ..
. 19c up
“
“
BOTH of thee# herneo eke. reedy 199 N. Paih Ave.
■65M/^^Vbeejesa^Ljng»ood.
Pocket Knives
11.00upFor Sale—Thor Automatic Washer it—USED CLOTHING
far immediate occupancy. Be
3-BKDROOM HONK
only $2390. Firestone Stores.
HILL HARDWARE CO.
Them Today.
BUSINESS
Oa large comar lot. With Florida
301 E. First 8t.
Phone91
Glass show case. 84" x 99" a 41". GIRL'S Navy coat sis* 4, Boy'a
room and patio. Well with pump
SERVICES
Kerosene heater, X glint burn­ tweed overcoat size I. Phone
k four sprinklers. Beautiful
ers.
113
E.
Second
84.
lawn nnd many shrubs. Oak
SCHOOLS-INSTRUCTION
19—BEAUTY PARLORS
trees.
at home for bookkeepiag Crib with Simmons E*bybeauty 99—WANTED to BUY
112,000 — Good Terms
Modem Alr-cwdlttoned Salea Prepare
4 accounting. Bend for free In­ innarapring mattress, Ilka new. B-INCH heavy duty WU-Saw in
H arriett's Beauty Neek
High
chair,
Hollywood
bed
with
formation. Free placement serv­
2-BKDROOM BOMB
MS R. Oak
Pb. 971 ice.
headboard, twin size. Vanity n o d condition and reasonable.
Phone 2340-M.
Oe B shady lets, quiet lecatien
table.
Ph.
2251XJ.
Massey Business College, Inc.
with stave and refrigerator.
Home Study Dept. N-M
PAINTING
I-Yeer a ll cencrete black k*n« Hotiit |n |op condition,
For Sale—Trade to OR Refrigera­
RENTALS
P. O. Box 1837, Jax. Pie.
with cerporte, t bedrooms, kit- Priced 18,500.8500. Down
tor 94690. Fimtono Wuree.
PAINTER! ATTENTION - lor
■ • un*.
■ale: OB Wall paint 99c, gal. Tide is a free guest bass to the M l "wire wheels, with Urea. Ftt
ROSA L. PAYTON.
9149, Famoue bread. Plreiuws Palm Drive-In for 1L H. Ryan,
'31 ModaLA Ford. Cheap, Phono
p
Enterprise. Exp. OcL B, 1964.
BTS-J.
ted. l i l t Celery fh . 999-W.
8971
17*91 at MIeeathe
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droom mite. Include* vanlty.xHh
ch, 6-drawer chest and 2 penal
ob ...............................
999
ivlng room suite. Upholstered la
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Ion sofa and matching ehalr.
ly
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bolstered club chair ........... 918
Ith steel tpringi, guard rail, lad*
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anitl. dood condition...........-..-918
ith hwti) large storage drawer to
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l Heater*. Priced from .. 91.99 ug
Phooe SOT
This 1* a free guest pass to. the
Palm Drive-In for Mr*. F m k
Pietroplnto, DtBary. Exp. O ft
I, 1956.
3 BR. CB, 2-bath, new and dea(r&gt;
able.
go LOTS In city, aoe packed*
some need Improving, 9IJ44,
TERMS,
____J ’UMNINO-TO BUY?
PLANNING TO BELL?
How much will it east you In
lean, through experience w t o
we already know shoot S t
Beet Estate Buataeaa.
Buataeaa Eipep*
lance can be comhr, etpecUgy
In the aale «•1PUKhate
______ _ „of Beil
■•tat*. The value «f OUR^wx*
parlance Is YOUR INSURANCE
against Ion. We make lt&gt;«nr
business te , k n e w relative
value*. Deal with ua and save
money and/or sorrow,
W. H. "Bill" STEMFEE
Guy Atleu, Asaeclate Arietta Price, AieoeUte“
Realtor — General ItMuxaeo
Phone 191 nr 2122 111 N. P a rt Ave.
Thii la a free gueit pass te the
Rita Theatre fer Mrs. Albert
Mlchaell*, Dr Bary. Exp. O et B,
1950.
BILLS HARD TO PAT? M I
things you're through w i t h
through Want Ada far
Call 1921.
It Pays To use ClaMiried.
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can you predict, a t this stage, w hat greatness m a y l i e in
store for them through the years to come IF you do your
p a rt now . . . . Give them all the protection p o s s i b l e
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Only $11,200 to $13,500 "
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•pica, thl* time to an altltuda of
ilmoit 24 mile*.
Capt. Iven C. Klnchelot, M, who
piloted the Bell XI rocket plana
to that height, vaaturad twice aa
high a* the altltuda at which with­
out protection, a maa'a blood
would boil, bringing inataat death.
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clined, at a new* conference Thur*.
day, to confirm pubBihod-tuperta
that Klncheloa, probtag boat and
altitude problem* a ( tupersoalc
flight high above Edward* Air
Farce Bast, Calif., bad piloted the
XI to an unprecedented altitude
of 128,000 feet—2LM a flo o -la t o in
Aaguit
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timiltr unofficial Information ra*
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Aaguit that Lt. CL Frank K.
Everett Jr. flaw the XI1JQ0 mile*
an hour at Edward* l u t July 23.
Wilton only would **? **I think
I coaid **y tb it it ha* flown high*
er and fa*t*r than any other alr&gt;
craft.”
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ple talking about Russia "closing
the gap" between U. 8 . and Soviet
air power, "If wo yap about every­
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JO,M0 feat.
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flylag for the Air Faroe fo r two
year*.

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Manager, baa npnrlai
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VUULME XLVtII

Eatahliahed 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1958

T h erm -0-T on e
Invites Public
To O pen in g
Door* will be officially opened
" m o r r o w morning at 0 o'clock at
the Tbenn-O.Tane Gas and Ap­
pliance Co.'a new 925,000 showroom*, office* and warehouse, re­
cently completed at 414 W. 0th
8 t.
The general public ha* been in­
vited to attend the nil-day event,
according to C, II. Itobertaon, vice
president of the Themi -O-Tane
organisation.
W "Our faith and confidence In
Sanford, It* continued growth and
axpantion, and the future o f the
entire 8emlnole County
area,
prompted ua, of the Therm-OTane (la* and Appliance Co., to
invest in this brand new ultra­
modern building," said Roliertson
as he announced the final detail*
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Of the formal opening.
"Her* In our new location, we
FORMAL OPENING o f the Therm-O-Tane G m &amp; Appli­
fill have an opportunity to (how
ance Co.’a showrooms, warehouse and office, located at
ur customer* the very latest ga*
appliances for the home and busi­ 414 W. Ninth St., will be held ail day tomorrow. The build­
ness,"
Robertson
commented.
“ The homemaker and homeowner
can choose front ranges,
water
heaters, refrigerators, washers,
dryers, space heaters and floor
furnaces."

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A special eight-page section of
today’s Sanford Herald is devoted
Therm-O-Tano Gas and AppliCo. formal opening tomor-

By RHODES CONKLIN
The history o f Therm-O-Tane
Seminole Raceway at Cassel­
Gas and Appliance Co., as well berry, the historic harness horse
as a picture display of the new training center, is on the verge of
building, Is featured tn SOctlon B. a re-activation that may be ex­
Mayor F. D. Scott will cut the pected to pump almost a million
dollars annually Into the area’a
ribbon tomorrpw morning at 0 o’­
economic bloodstream.
clock to throw open the doors of
This is big business. The busi­
the Therm-O-Tane Gas Appllswee
ness o f training and racing har­
a£ o .,
said
Robertson.
*V
ass horse* is today an industry.
throughout tha day we will gle*
Whether this Industry takes
away valuable merchandise includ­
pot and transforma Seminole
ing a Dixie Range, A . O. SmRb Obunty’s renowned r a c e w a y
Ferma-Gless
30-gaUw
Water tel#
the
Saratoga
of
teh
Hester, Desrborn Hebo
Chef, South depends entirely upon Out­
Warm Morning Space heater, come o f the balloting on Nov. 8.
Kewtune Inbuilt mixer, blender, At that time Seminole voters will
and sharpener, ica service set, and approve or disapprove establish­
two radalre space heater*.
ment o f this vast new income-pro­
'•In addition," Itobertaon laid, ducing Industry.
It voters say "y e s " to allow­
We are giving away au CighU
up carafe every hour alter 9 o'* ing harness racing, then H can be
expected that official* * f Seminole
dock*"
itecojAag tha history o f Therm- Raceway will proceed srlth their
O-Tano Gaa and Appliance Co., plans for expanding the raceway
Robertson said that the company to turn it into the wintertime Mec­
was originally incorporated
in ca.
Just how re-activation of the
May 1047 with R. F. Nicholas as
president and himself as
vice raceway ran bo expected to build
a miUion-dollar Industry, Is easy
president.
And this in no way
"W e considered a number of ot- In explain.
,
hu, takes Into consideration any In' » » • " » » • &gt; ""« IU.K— HIWWI,
tho county will gain from that
for growth and our particular
too.
business existed in Sanford," he
The raUlion-dollar income, all
Mid.
new. money Introduced into the
Therm-O-Tane Gas and Appli- county from outside sources, will
suce Co. opened business on June accrue only from enlargement of
1, 1047 at the com er of Fourth St. the track facilities and the large
and 1’tno Ave. employing three number o f horaes and people it
persons. A fter one year's opera­ will bring, both directly and In­
tion a branch was opened In Or­ directly.
lando with Nicholas
becoming
Experience shows that some 300
^uanager o f that office and Ro­ employes will be required to care
bertson remained In Sanford ** for and train the 600 trotters and
pacers which will be stabled at
B&amp;AtMgOr,
Customers and buslnesa have Seminole Raceway. This Includes
Increased each year and now ihe trainers, assistant trainers, care­
staff of the local Therm-O-Tane takers, blacksmiths, veterinarians
Gaa and Appliance Co. numbers and other* on the payrolls o f the
13. Tha. area which Therm-O- several stables using the plant.
Almost every stable varies in
Tana serve# Includes all o f Sem­
inole end Orange Counties end wage and salary set-up, but ac­
•a fa r g § g b e ^ e City in Volusia cording to a survey, caretakers
(they provide care for tbo horses)
'4^°Madsra faculties at Tbemi-O- average about $50 wekjy. Assist­
Tana Gaa and Appliance Co.’a ant tralnrs receive a minimum of
1100 a week and trainers draw
aew ghowrooms, office and warestipends in th* three figur brac­
houea include an off-ltreet parkket.
lag lot, 2,600 fia t o f floor space
A conservative average of 975
for clUpUy ind w iwhouiloif, plmc weekly for all employes engaged
glass display, windows, acoustical in training of the horses, figures
kilnoise plaster, Indirect lighting, to 922,500 total weekly payroll.
and the very latest In modem de­ Stretched over a 20-week period,
corative design.
which is about the lenith of time
"We wlU be happy to »ce all most trainer* and stables remain,
j f g u r customers and fritnds at our the payroU climb,, to a whopping
formal opening tomorrow,’* Ro­ $450,000 for the season.
bertson said today, "and we al- But payroll alone is but part
will be happy to have tho»i of the picture. Feed bills for the
th whom we are not yet ac­ horses run to about $3 per day per
horse. Blacksmiths and veteri­
quainted come by to *•• us and
join in the celebration o f our for- narians are kept busy. Even a
horse in good condition can run up
mat opening,"
a 913 bill annually for vet serv(Cuatiaoe* Oa Page Tea)

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Liberoce To Ploy
iAt Favorite Night
Club O f Princess

Flossy Uncovers
Skrleton On Beach

LONDON Hi—One pf Prlnce»s
Margaret's favorite light' clubs,
FORT WALTON BEACH (A P)
the swank Cafe de Paris, said to­ A hsdly weathered skeleton unday it has signed Liberar* te ap­ covered on the beach by hurricane
pear there for a week "a t the Flossy has beea taken to Cresthighest a la r y we ever paid any­ view for study.
one."
Sheriff Ray Wilson said he
One of the club's m a n a g e rs._____________________
asked th* Florida Sheriffs Bureau
Maj. Neville Willing, a i d the night I j0
|„
»t identifiesAspot had only on# regret:
,jun
"It's just t&lt;*&gt;. t o o k * * that | D eputy Ralph Hendrix and Mrs.
Princess Margaret
J.
|Hendrix found the skeleton TuesLoodon Shea o ff la Africa, a s , .
. . . ,j^ rk ln »
and
aa admirer of.L ltorace tad will Un(J&gt; , u #k|)„
apparently
had
miss missing him."
"while ILtorae# was Ustlag the I } * cn
k -b y . . T
l* * ,rr
acoustics att bta Royal ra sU v a l |
° r a W l. he added.
Hall—where he'll give a aeries o f j The officer said the bones were
concerts beginning Monday night dart brown and appeared slightly
—« group o f 38 young men pend- petrified. The skeleton was lying
face up with arras outstretched
m l outeidf tou tin g:
in what had probably been
a
* 'Hate, htofc hat* — we
grove.
L llfM ."

NO. 202

Krider Named
CofC Manager
McKibbin Ike Schedules More
Announces Major Campaign Talks
New Head
fiiS T R to i' -

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ing ia at the conor o f 9th St. and Laurel Ave.
(Photo by Jameson)

Seminole Raceway Herald W ill Sponsor A. Lee, S. Jones
Would Increase
Letter Writing Contest Entertain Mt. Dora
of
Audience Tuesday
County's Economy
National
In observance
Newspaper Week which begins
Monday Oct. 1 and continues
through Oct. 8, The Sanford Her­
ald Is offering 17 $25
Saving
Bonds to school children o f Semi­
nole County who are Fifth Grade
students or above.
One child from each of the 17
schools In Scmlitole County will
rcceiv* ■ $25 Savings Bond In
recognition o f his or her ability
to tell what a newspaper docs for
the community.
Letter* will be mailed tills a f­
ternoon to tha principals of the
Seminole County Schools with
studenst eligible to enter the con­
test.
Fred Parkins, Editor and Pub­
lisher o f Th* Banford Herald, In
his letter to Seminolo
County
School principals said. “ We will
award a $26 Savings Bond to tha
student trem your school who

Anundatod Praaa Laaaai Wtra

ed Elementary School, Lake Mon.
roe Colored School, and Rosasw-ald School,
The 8anford Herald Publisher
and Editor, Fred Perkins, said
that in Tho Harold's observance
of National Newspaper
Weak,
employes ot Sanford and SemU
nole County's newspaper wilt re­
ceive their weekly pay In SILVER
DOLLARS tomorrow, Sept, 39
and again on Friday, Oct. 9, so
that local citlsen* will learn what
part tha local newspaper plays
in the community’s economy.
"There will be 1,900 silver dol­
lars ringing and turning over in
Sanford tomorrow and next Fri­
day," Ptrkina said.
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Is Located Today
submits the heat btUr, rtotruto Southeast
200 words In length, on the sub­

By MBS. RAYMOND MORRIS
The aver Increasing popularity
o f Sanford's diminutive entertain­
ers, Ally-on Lea and Susanna
Jones was dsmonitrated again
when they scored a triumph before more than 100 Lions and
guests at the Mt. Dora Lions
Ladles party Tuesday night.
Jo« Welmer, program chairman
o f Casselberry Lions arranged for
the girls’ appearance at ML Dora
with M. C. Reid, program chair­
man o f that club.
After presenting a complete
program for the affair, Including
six piano selectloas and four vo­
cal numbers, Welmer said the
enthusiasm for the talented young­
sters was so great that they were
persuaded to remain for more
enlartalnment at tha conclusion

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John Krider, Sanford City Com­
missioner elect and president of
the Florida Stats Loague, waa
named manager o f the Seminole
County Chamber o f Commerce
this morning by Clifford McKib­
bin, president-elect o f tha cham­
ber.
McKibbin said this morning that
"Tha incoming Executive Commit­
tee o f the Seminole County Cham­
ber o f Commerce has spent many
hours considering applicants for
the position as manager o f our
local Chamber o f Commerce.
"In making tha announcement
that Commissioner Krider has
been chosen for one o f our com­
munity's most important posi­
tion," McKibbin said, "w e feel that
tha Chamber o f Commerce has
new taken a positive step toward
progrosslvsness and an aggressive
step toward making the 8emlnole
County Chamber o f Commerce
the effective organisation to which
local citlsens have looked forward.
"'Vo are Indeed happy that Mr.
KriJer has accepted our offer to
become the manager o f the Semi­
nole County Chamber o f Com­
merce, a position which has been
vacant for about 30 days," Mc­
Kibbin said this morning. “ With
his strong anthuslaam for Sanford
and 8emlnole County, there is no
doubt we haws secured the ser­
vices of a man who will do much
lo make the voice of Sanford and
Seminole County \heard far and
wide."
Krider aald this morning that
he will take over aa Manager o f
tha Seminal# County Cheaper o f
Commerce next Monday moraiag
Oct. 1, and by Oct. 13*V|!1 b e lli
foil awing.
" I have given deep and earnful consideration to the accepting
o f the offer to become manager
uf the local chamber o f cos
merce and sincerely appreciate
the confidence and faith that has
hem given m e," Krider aald.
"It will be several days before
final plana for next year’s Cham
her o f
Commerce
aggressive
plans will be completed and ready
to lie announced," he said.
"1 want to solicit the full co­
operation of every citlsen o f San­
ford and Seminole County In mak­
ing the 1958-37 year for the Semi­
nole County Chamber o f Com­
merce the biggest year In Ita
long time history," Krider commrnlrd.
"M r. Krider'a cioso assoc la
tlon with Sanford and Seminole
County's biggest projects, his
thousands o f friends and asso­
ciates in national, regional, stale,
county and city circles will lend
much toward making him a moat
important cog in the programs wo
hope to get underway this year/
1*resident-elect Clifford McKIbhia
said today.

MIAMI A — A ‘ 'suspicious*
lstriet Governor o f 35-0, comject "What A Hometown News­ weather disturbance developed to
anted
that It has been his plea
Ml
paper Means To Our Community." day far out In the Atlantic Ocean
aura to hear Attyson and Suxanne
Prominent Seminole
County and began moving westward un­ on three oeeasloni at Lloni club
citlsens will ssrve aa Judf*a in der conditions which forecasters affairs. He waa loud In hia praise
the competition and lelUHnwill be said are "right" for the birth o f for them, adding that they get
judged on the Ixsats o f Aeatness, a new hurricane.
better all the time.
material content, and sincerity.
A bulletin from the Weather
Allyson'a p r o g r a m included
Those who have been selected Bureau at San Juan, Puerto Rico, Chopin’s FanUsle Impromptu, Deto serve as Judge* are T.
K. said the disturbance was centered bussy'a Clair de Lune and Bum­
Tucker, President o f the Florida at a p. m. EST about BO miles ble Boogie. 8 uxanne sang One
State Bank; Mayor F. D. Scott, south-southwest o f Martinique In KUa, by Romberg, Love is A
J. Ural ley Odham, Jack Hall of the Windward Islands, or about Many 8plcndored Thing and an
Yowell’s, and Mr*.
Margaret 1,030 miles southeast o f Miami.
original composition entitled River
Gull o f the 8 entinole County
There was a weak circular move­ of Dreams, written and composed
School system.
ment, with winds up to 30 mites by Welmer.
The letters are to l&gt;e submit­ per hour in squall* over a small
Allyaon is the II year old
ted to the ofricc o f The Sanford area near the center. The' dis­ daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. John
Herald no luter than 5 p.m. Frl- turbance waa moving westward L. Lee and Siisanne, age 13, la
al about 17 m. p. h. and will move the daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. C.
duy, Oct. 5.
into the Caribbean ara today.
O. Jones.
All of the winning letters will
"N o intensification ia cxpcrti-d"
be published In The Sanford Her­
ald aa soon ai the judging
ia during the next 12 hours, the San
Juan bulletin said, but hurricane
completed.
hunter planes were winging to­
Awards to the winning students ward the area and forecasters in
SEPT. 21
will he made at appropriate time* the Miami Weather bureau noted
Admissions
al tlie suggestion of racli school that this is the time o f year when
Rev. Henry William* (Santurd)
principal.
most great hurricanes arc horn.
John W. Hall (Sanford)
Bchoo! children eligible to par­
Small craft from Grenada in the
Discharges
ticipate in tho romt&gt;etitloii for tha Windward Islands to Guadeloupe
Edith Norris (Sanford)
best letter will he from Seminole In the Leeward group were warned |
SEPT. 27
High School, Sanford Junior High to remain In port for the next 11
Ad miss lees
School, Lyman School, Sanford hours. Thesa chains o f islands
Truby Walden (Sanford)
Grammar
School,
Pinacrsst separalo the Atlantic from tha Visiting Hears: Private Rooms, II
School, Lake
Monro*
School, Caribbean.
a. in.—I p. m .: Semi-Private
Oviedo School, Wilson School, St.
The storm was discovered as Rooms, 2 p. m.—4 p. m., 7 p. m.—
Luke's Christian Day 8chool, and hurricane Flossy, sixth tropical B p. m.; Pediatrics, 11 a. in.—9
All 8oul’a Parochial School,
disturbance o f the year, moved p. m. (Parents and/or grandpar­
WEST PALM BEACH OU-Th#
Others a n : Croomi Academy, through North Carolina aftrr a ents only); Obatetriei, According
Goldsboro School, Hopper Aeade- long voyaga from the Gulf of| to accommodation and no visitors Florida Railroad and Public Utttl
ties Commission called more wit­
during feeding o f babies.
my, Midway School, Oviedo Color- Mexico.
nesses today to support its stand
that the public Interest requires
continued Independent operation o f
the Florida East Coast Railway.
Sevan St. Augustine resident*
testified at the Interstate CamGALVESTON, Tex. (A P ) — I pltal here.
I fashion M hours a day alnee she
merre Commission hearing yes
Babe Dldrlkson Zaharies, th*) Early this morning before her| became ill.
terday that they feared th* city
greatest woman athlete the world! death, Georg* Zehariai, her husFor months, the whole world would suffer a serious economic
ha* known, died today after a hand, said:
knew that death soon would reach blow If FEC should be taken over
stubborn battle with th* one'com"She's had enough agony, sad­ the superb athlete. At time-, h«r by the Atlantic Coast Lin* Rail
petltor she couldn’t heat-cancer. ness and pain. And so I'm losing husbanJ, George Sabarisa. could road and tha office! moved.
Into her 42 years, she pocked my wife, partner and love. God’s hardly talk te newsmen as emo­
A. If. Tebault, publisher aad
athletic triumphs that began with will be done. 1 know she'll live for tion gripped him.
general manager o f the St. Augus­
AAU basketball tournaments, In­ ever in the hearts o f millions.''
At one time, when her Uf.‘ wi»s tin* Record, said loss o f FEC and
cluded AAU track, then the Olym­
The Babe never lost conscious­ fading, a spark o f competitive East Coast Hospital, representing
pics and finally the g olf course* ness. She never sank into a coma. spirit flamed again, and from her four million dollar annual payroll
o f the nation.
She slipped o ff into death dur­ hospital bed she shook her first would be "a dangerous blow."
and declared, "I'll beat this thing
Almost from the stert she was ing her sleep.
Tebault called FEC No. 1 indus­
yet."
known affectionately te sports
try in St. Johns County and said
Georg* was in the room.
fans as The Babe, a tag hung on
It waa not until Sept. 23 — a loss of rail payroU and employes
"She died in her sleep," Zahar­
ber by her family.
ies said. "It eras real nice and Sunday—that tha hospital finally "would b* a calamity for this
She showed versatility early. peaceful, as peaceful as a baby. admitted the end was Inevitable aroa from which I de not feel It
She could lick any kid ia the Sha just floated away. It’ s been and neqr, A spokesman said this would recover during my Ufablock, won a marble tournament, a long battle and The Babe fought was possible because th# Bab# time."
and was first-place winner In a it the way the knows bow to fight, had lost Interest in newspapers
GRANDPA’S PANTS WONT
harmonica contest.
giving ground reluctantly all tha and uo longer listened to ber
PIT BENNY"
radio.
They
had
avoided
frank
Cancer (truck In 1953 just after way and an inch at a tim e."
This Democratic jibe la tha
ah* woo tha g olf tournament
At 1 a. m., all tha members of statements earlier for fear they
1999 presidential c a m p a i g n
named
for
her—the
the fandly sow in Galveston filed would depress bar.
against Benjamin Harriet* re­
Zaharia* Open in Beaumont.
Almost to th* list, Babe put up
into the room aad one by one
ferred to the President's grandA fter she underwent
Bab* recognised them and they a courageous show. But friends
father, Geo. William Harrison.
that time, aba r a w back t* win spoke to her.
were sick at baait to sc* «he de
Want Ada s e l l graadpj
seven golf tournaments.
"She gave them all tha nod," [ rlln* o f the onc*-greal athlete.
pants — or find a tailor 9*
But the cancer couldn’t
be George said.
•When remembrance o f her specific
alter them.
stopped nod her life became a suc­
Th* big man paced Urn corridor* feat* had faded, sports fans stlU
Call 19M to place your "gotcession of operations and days M all during tha night. He was In and remembered ber gusty outlook on
in-toueb-with” od TODAY.
lowing days ia Jpha Scaly
out o f M r room aa has haw hi*
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H ospital N otes

Commission C o lls
More Witnesses
To Support Stand

Babe Loses Fight Against Cancer

WASHINGTON A — President*
Elsenhower aald today ha is going
to maka two or three more major
campaign speeches than he had
counted on.
Eisenhower told a nawa con­
ference, however, ha t* not going
to do any barnstorming, and not
go out whistle-stopping.
H* didn’t say when or where
the extra speech** beyond th* five
or six ha originally contemplated,
Next Tuesday from 9 u.m. to 8
would be made.
Aa for why he is stepping up p.m. th* Mobile Therapy Unit ot
hi* campaign pace, Eisenhower th* Florid* Society for Crippled
said It la simply because so many Children will bo at Touchton's
repreientationa have been made corner In Sanford in' connection
with a survey new being made oa
to him by good frienda.
He said he found himself a lit­ handicapped children and adulte.
Don Batter!##, Director o f the
tle weak about not accepting.
And, Elsenhower a id , as far aa Unit, says that th# purpose o f
ha knows thara la no health ques­ this visit her* la to determine th*
tion involved at the moment in in- number and type* o f crippled per.
sene who are not receiving phy­
creating his campaign pace.
Even now, Elsenhower said, ha sical therapy and who would bo
la not going to do I tenth aa hotpod by .tegular treatment*.
Memuera' o f th* Samlnole Coun­
much as people want him to do.
It was wide-ranging news con­ ty Medical Society are cooperat­
ference, developing mostly around ing in th* on* day schedule o f tho
political questions and Issues In unit in Sanford according to tbo
one form or another, but with President Dr. Vineent Roberta.
Also assisting srlth arrange­
dashes o f foreign affairs sprinklad
ments ara Dr. Tarry Bird, Bern!in.
The President started o ff with note County Health Officer and
a tribute to Mrs. Bab* Dldrlkson Mrs. Harold Appleby, longtime
Zaharias, famed woman athlete Easter Seal Chairman # f tho Con­
trol Florida goelaty fo r Crippled
who died this morning.
He said she had won tha ad­ Children.
Any queettoM eoncomlng th#
miration o f att the people o f tho
country. He lauded her last gal­ visit o f this writ to Sanford should
lant fight agalnit cancer aad said bo •efarrod to Dr. Roberta, Dr.
that everyone feet* a d that she AM, or Mr#. Appleby.
had to lose this last battle.
With that, tha President opened
tho conference I* questions aad

Mobile Therapy
Unit To Be Here
Next Tuesday

th* political drumfire started. Tho
first quftUaaer noted that Risen
lwwer w#*-at»pyte*ap hia

Former Resident
J . M. Victory,
Drts In Georgia

pailtn activity beyond original
J. M. V ictory, t o died at hia
plana and iwjalred how many
more speeches there might be and home In Hartwell, Ga. yeeterdap
whether the President fait hia morning.
Born in Hartsrell on Feb. 91*
health placed "any limitation" on
the extent o f hia campaign aotlv- 1997, Mr. V ictory moved to San­
ford In 1919 and fo r many year*
Hies.
Replying to the second part served ua a deputy sheriff under
first, Elsenhower aald b* knew o f th* 1st* Sheriff C. M. Hand. Ho
moved back to his form er homo
no health question Involved.
And oa for the first part, he about IS years ago.
Funeral services will be told
said that probably be will do a
little more campaigning than b* Friday ot I p. hl from Smith
Brothers Funeral Homo in Hart,
had planned.
Under questioning, the Presi­ well, Ga. and burial wttl follow
dent also had soma sharp come­ there.
Surviving ar* six children In­
backs to campaign statements by
his Democratic rival, Adlal E. cluding two sons, Philip M. VI*kery o f Arlington, Tex. and J.
Stevenson.
Elsenhower Mid that he would W. Vickery, Sanford; four daugh­
years speak out on the question o f ters, Mr*. V. C. Messenger, Banhis iadership, Ha said one of tbo ford; Mrs. J. B. Lae o f Lattlmor*.
things be treasures la * faw para- N. a ; Mrs. Michael Dugan o f Ktgraph* on that subject by former I tonah, N. Y. and Miss Thao Vto
British Prime Minister Winston kery of Key What, 19 grandchil­
Churchill, who, he said, know## dren and five great grandchil­
him better than some o f his cri­ dren; also a number o f nlecea aad
tics. Eisenhower was speaking la nephews.
response to an Inquiry about a
-Utcment by Stevenson In Kan­
sas City last night that Elseahowar bad shown "conaisant re­
jection o f the postlve responsibi­
lities o f Isidsrshlp."

Tito, Khrushchev
Leave For Surprise
Visit To Russia

Funeral Tomorrow
For R. B. Monroe

Richard Bennett Monroe, 88,
died suddenly at hia homo oa
Celery Ave. shortly after mid­
night this morning.
Mr. Monro* was born on Jan.
30, 1MI at Ty Ty, Ga.
He had lived in 8 anford for
over 50 years and had engaged In
farming up until 1954. Mr. Monro*
waa on* o f tha pioneer celery
growers o f the ore* and for tr#
last two years had operated a
nursery at his hem* on Celery
Ave.
Mr. Monro* waa a member o f
the First Methodist Church o f

ganfori.
Ha 1s survived by his wife, Mr*.
Mabel Cowan Monroe, Sanford;
on* sister, Mrs. Loni* Shaffer,
Houston, Tex.; a nephew, J. Lion­
el Monroe, New Smyrna Beoeh;
and several other nieces aad
nephews.
Funeral services for Mr. Mon­
roe will t o held tomorrow after­
noon (Friday) ot S:M at the Flrot
Methodist Church with the t o r .
Milton Wyatt officiating.
Burial will t o la U t o View
Cemetery.

Active pallbearers will to: If.
L. Wright, Francis T. Meriwether,
Charles Lawson, C. M. Flowers,
Edmund Slow*, and W. P. CkapHonorary Palltoorori are
Pickens, E. E. Brady, B. W. War*
Claud* Herndon, Dr. i . N. Tolar.
Clark Laouardy, John Lsonardy,
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President Tito loft today with Soviet Commuulat party toss Nikita
Khrushchev far a surprise visit
to tha Soviet Union.
Tito was Mcompoaiad by his
wife Jovanka, Vie* President AW
eksander Rantovie and Djuro
Pucar, chairman o f tha state of
Bosnla-Harccgovlna and o mem­
ber o f th* YugooUv Communist
party Politburo.
Lika Khrushchov’s equally unexpected trip to Yugoslavia, Ttta’a
latest visit to Russia waa de­
scribed aa a vacation. Th* official
Yugoslav nows agency Tanjug
aald the party left the military air­
port of Batejnlau aa a apodal So­
viet plau* tide morning and will
spend ■everul days rcotiag on th*
Black Sea coast
Khrushchev arrived te Beigrnda
Sept II and grt a private official
wrteoate from whtdi all
were barred. Offlatela lasisted Ida
visit was only a holiday, but moot
obsorvora believed to cam* to
strengthen further Uto rewowod
tleo th* Soviet hove boon forging
with Tito.
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By ED WILKS
The Associated Fret*
Comebacks? Batsball has hadi
'em. How about Ted Williams, re-|
turned froir the war*. Or a “ waah-i
od up" Johnny Mize tagglnf home
ntna for the 1W0 Yankee*? Or
Roy Campanella, most valuabl*
again with a healthy thumb laat
season?
Now It's Sal Maglle— the pappy
guy the Giants had enough o f; the
0 ) man Cleveland couldn't squeeze
Into its second place pitching
Waff.
;i t was Sal, th* onetima Dodger
killer, who beat Milwaukee for
Brooklyn's overnight ahare o f the
Rational l -.g u e lead two week*
ago. And last night, k was Magile
again, this time using bis curve
and rontrol to gain his first no­
hit, no-run game with a 5-0 masttgpiece against Philadelphia that
Kept tho Dodgers within three per­
centage points of the firat-plaee
Brave*.
■Even if the Redlegr sweep their
remaining two, at Chicago Satur­
day and Sunday, th* Cincys are
dead should tha Braves win even
•ne of their remaining three, be­
ginning Friday night at St. LuuIj.
Two more victories by Brooklyn,
iaelng Philadelphia again today
Vtth a chance to deadlock th*
Bravea before a windup threefa m e aerie* with Pittsburgh this
weekend at Ebbata Field, would
chill Cine? too.

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1RII JOYPUl REUNION took place at International Airport Bam
Francisco, when Laizlo and Bela Banathy, J r, IS and II yaan old
respectively, raced into th* arms of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bela
Banathy, on arrival from Europe. Tha parent! bad not n t t their
ch'ldren for nine yean since the family was separated la a g n l a n d
persons camp in Austria. The Banathys cams to the United States in
1032, bringing tws other children with them. Bela Jr. s a d Laazlo
were aent to relative* In Hungary and were caught in the Communlat tide. Banathy ia an Instructor at tba United Static Arznvl
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1 - HOLLYWOOD UB-Jaek Benny,
~amj)n Is s i In his scripts but t t in
jf lw l lift, began another strenuoua
*TV season Sunday night over
--GBS.
He'll account for 20 half-hour
thowa In the Sunday night spot,
alternating with Ann Southern,
plus five hour-long Shower o f Stars
ahowt. In adltlon, he'll probably
“ drop In on other shows. And be
plans to mafia charity appear­
ances with svmnhony orchestras,
• ji t Carnegie Hall Oct. L
* * 0 v e r lunch at Romanoffa, Benay explained hit decision on the
Mason’s activities:
"Mary was right. I had been
thinking about leveling off this
season—maybe doing only four or
five big shows, playing Las Vegas
and generally calling my own
•hoti. But Mary argued against
this.
"She pointed out that I would
.mlas havlnf the deadlines. I f I
'did just a few shows thl year,
each one would grow m Import­
ant to me that I would worry
about making them successes. In
Mtween tha shows, I wouldn’ t
know what to do with myself.
"But if I had a deadline for my
showa, I’d keep working, always
striving for good ahows, but not
worrying like crazy U ooo isn't
• smash hit."
Mary, of courts, Is Mary livingstone, hi* evar-lovlag spouse.
IShe’ll appear on most of the film­
ed shows this year, especially those
Benny ahot In Europe this sum­
mer.
Th* comedian looks forward to
th* new season with none of the
•he panic that gripe most funny­
man.
'I 'm not going to worry," said
Jack. “ If I had to start from
acrateh and devise eomedy situa­
tions, it would bo e rough job.
But I’ ve got character! and sit­
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MADISON. WI8 . (A P )—When
TM, R. L. Dommershauaer came
home on leave, appearing before
e colonel end being told ta shine
his brass buttons was about tha
\ last thing he expected to do.
Appearing In police court on
a minor traffic charge, ho dis­
covered that acting superior court
judge Cert Plem wee a colonel
tn the Army
Reserves and e
thorough leetursr on polishing
brass battens.
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Korean President Syn* r&gt;tn Rhee (center) on economic problems of
the Far East natkn. Meanwhile, pickets outside the conference
march In protest (bottom) of Encoder's remarks on arrival In the
eepIlaL The Lo-dtUiia Democrat was quoted as saying that many
countries receiving American aid were -bloodsuckers," and he ad­
vocated a “big slash’’ in funds to Korea. The pickets' signs ask
Ellender to "Look at Kora*! GriijS real situation." (International)

Conservation News
BYt BEN WIGGINS
SOIL CONSERVATldN, USDA
Baby Blue-gill bream wars re­
ceived Tuesday by the following
coopera t o n for stocking small
ponds on thalr farms;
Mr*.
Charles Cole, Morris Jacobs, C.
H. Galloway, and Chari#* Goals.
These fish were obtained by the
District from th* U.8 . Flab Wild­
life Service hatchery at Welaka.
Black base will b* supplied for
these ponds latar this fall. These
ponds were recently treated and
cleaned of all existing apecles of
fish. Catfish, suckers, mudfish,
perch and a few bream and base
inhabited these pond* before tha
cleaning operation* took place.
In order to have a good pro­
ductive fish pond tt must bo pro­
perly fertilised and managed. Fish
ponds should ba fertilized with an
84-4 or similar fertiliser applied
at tba rats o f 100 pounds p*i*surfees each month. A properly fertinted and managed fish pond
should yield over 350 pounds of

ply ot small Insect life. Thcic
insects are the feed eupply of
bream end tha bream In turn ere
eaten by tha baas. Tha fertiliser
will also help control undesirable
weeds and grass by reducing the
amount o f sunlight which is ne­
cessary for plant growth.
After a pond la proparly con­
structed and cleared o f all rough
fish It should be properly stocked
with only blue-gill bream and
black b oll. The recommended rate
for stocking a pond is 100 baas
and 1000 bream per surface acre
o f ureter. Tha pond shouldn't be
flshpd until after the boas hava
successfully reproduced in
the
pond. This usually requires on*
year after tho pond ia stocked.
A fter a good fish population
has been established In a pond
it must be fished. A pond will
support s certain number o f fish
par sere according to its fertility
or amount o f feed ta the water.
This poundage may bo a groat
number o f email fish or e rela­
tively smeller number of Urge
fish. Heavy Ashing will reduce
the number o f fish ta e pond;

however, it will increase tha size
o f those remaining.
In addition to providing a great
amount o( delicious food a good
productive flab pond will also pro­
vide a wholesome form of recrea­
tion for the family. If you have
any problems with your fish pond
contact one o f your local District
supervisors o f your soil conserva­
tionist.

Natural gas la lighter than air.
But, one year’* production o f
gaa would .weigh two and onehalf times a year's total produc­
tion o f steel in th* U.S.

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FT. CAMPBELL. Ky. OB — The
A.’ n y ahowed off Friday Its new
atomic-age fighting outfit, the
101it Airborne Division, brought
back into existence from Its fim ous days o f World War II.
Jt arranged elaberate ceremon­
ies and demonstrations by its paratrcqpers and their missile and
atomic era weapons to mark for­
mal reactivation of the Scream­
ing Eagle Division — the name
coming from the shoulder patch
worn by the 101st.
Not only are maty of the weap­
ons and techlquea of battle new
for the division, but its size and
organization
differ
drastically
from the outfit which drifted down
into battle in Normandy, In Hol­
land and at Bastogne.
Again-t thi 17,500-man strength
of standard Infantry divisions, and
the 13,000 or 14,000 men of other
CURIOUS CYPRIOTS took on ns British soldiers tow an anti-tank cun, dismounted from a truck, through
airborne divisions, the 101st has
a narrow street In Nicosia Uttered with halt-demolished buildings. The driver of th* truck had
11,500 men. Instead of the tradi­
lo\t his way and was forced to turn around. Th* situation In rebel-ridden Cyprus was worsened
tional three-regiment core of com­
when the British hanged three terrorists of the EOKA underground. /International Radioohoto)
bat strength, the 101st is made up
of five "combat groups" — small­
A 20-year old dnlry cow ha* old,
o f Alexander Graham Bell, Iner, more flexible, but with heavy reached thnl longevity mark ei|ual
A new museum In Baddcck, ventor o f the telephone. Bedduck
firepower and high mobility In the to a , human being of 100 years Nov Scotia contains ninny works was Bell's summer home.
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weapons. Included In the basic
weapons will be the Honest John
rocket, which has a range of about
20 miles and can be lilted with an
atomic warhead.
Despite its size, the rocket can
be transported by air to front line
positions of "airheads" established
by Invading paratroopers behind
enemy lines.
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a later date, conventional caliber
artillery piece* which can be mov­
ed by air and which can lira nu­
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�Federal Reserve Hoard's Control
O f M oney Affects Individuals Also
Just about everyone haa heard o f the
Federal Reaerve Board. Most people prob­
ably know la a vague and sort o f general
w ay that this body, whfrb is entirely non' 'partisan and non-political, has great powers
* o f control over the nation’s money supply.
•--Jt la equally probable, however, that many
, o f us feel that the Board’s policies have
‘“ "little If any Influence on the l(fe o f the avei rage man, even right here in Sanford and
' ’ 'Seminole County, and that they are o f direct
“ ■ interest only to large financial and Industrial
Interests.
That feeling— as numbers o f people are
• now learning at first hand— Is gravely In
error. It is true that what the Board does in
"- •limiting or expanding the money supply has
‘ ’ "a powerful Impact on business. It Is also
true that It haa an equally powerful impact
on Individuals. A feature article in the Sep• tim ber 14 issue o f U. S. News and World
' 'R e p o rt tells the current story In d ear nnd
! concise fashion.
For some time the Board has been pur­
suing what is known as a “ tight” money
policy. The reason, as U. S. News expresses
•* it, ” . . . is to make money less abundant nnd
,~.rmore expensive and thus discourage borrow'in g . Borrowed money, when spent, adds to
demand fo r goods and for labor— both some­
times in short supply. The result Is pres­
sure for rising prices that government of’ ‘ ficlala want to prevent” In other words, it
V-'.'la an anti-inflation policy.
Then U. 8. News and World Report pro, vides several Illustrations o f how the “ pinch
■ money” will affect various neople and
" groups as a practical matter.
The Installment car buyer— a classifica­
tion which seems to include the majority o f
us— la encountering some changes. There Is
!! /p le n ty o f credit available, but larger down
. .payments are asked, and the number o f
/ -.months allowable for paying the balance is
being reduced. That means large monthly
.'■•payments,
Home buyers, used to limitless credit at
low rates o f interest, will also find that
-•...things have changed. Larger down payments
•-^ are required, and in many cases amortlxa*7'tion time is shortened. On top of that in- tereat rates are generally up— by a full one
per cent.
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A county, embarking on a school-building
f; venture financed by bonds, finds the market

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less favorable. It has to o ffe r a higher in­
terest rate. Over a twenty year period the
increased interest .costs on a $10,000,000
issue could amount to $1,000,000.
Businessmen, needing money fo r inven­
tories and plant expansion are in a similar
fix. Interest rates are up, by about one per
cent. On a big, long-term Issue that may In­
volve $30,000,000 in additional interest
costs.
Even the U. S. Treasury is not immune
from the Impact o f "tight money” . In World
W ar II days, Is usad to issue 91-day-biUs—
o f which it sells f 1.S billion worth a week—
at an Interest rata o f three-eighths o f one
per ce n t Now the rate Is 2.7 per cent.
And now here is where it strikes home
the hardest in our area o f the country for
we are experiencing the impact— a builder
with plans for tw o hundred homes may find
loans both harder to get— as well as more
expensive. In a competitive market, that
darkens his profit potential.
So It goes. A s the magazine puts it, the
aim o f the men on the Federal Reserve Board
Is " . . . . to supply at) amount o f money con­
sidered adequate for normal needs, hut to
keep the supply tight enough to discourage
lots o f undertakings that can be postponed.”
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Fire Prevention Week
A little girl was curled up on tho bed in
a spare room one afternoon not long ago,
reading a storybook. When her mother call­
ed, she left the room—and forgot to turn
out the light. It felt onto the bed. The lamp­
shade rolled o f f ; the hot bulb nestled on tho
covers.
Several houra later, the little girl's father
went up to the spare bedroom to have a look
at a cabinet he was refinishing. When he
opened the door, thick grey amoke poured
out Into the hall. He yelled to his w ife ; she
called firemen.
When they came, they found that the
hot light bulb had burned Its way down
through the covers and mattress, onto the
rug below. A bit o f the rug wuh glowing;
the varnished floor beneath it was blistered.
Tragedy had been barely averted.
We tell the story as a reminder to the
myriad unexpected ways In which a home
fire can start. This is the time o f year
when the fire hazard begins to rise to Its
peak again.
Preventive measures, und alertness, will
curb the danger.
We believe that Fire Prevention Week
ia Just a mere "days” ahead o f us, a week
during which all o f these dangers o f "de­
struction by fire” will be vividly b ro u g h t
before ua.
“ Fire Prevention Week” Is an annual
ijeet o f the Bemlnole County Junior Chanto f Commerce which this year will tie
observed during the week o f Oct. 7-13.
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LANGUAGE
BILLINGS, Meet, (AP) — HI*
ability te rend alga language cost
a dafeadad an trial ta police court
fee public intoalcation a HLday
Snapended eentonre.
J Ihe man were n bearing aid,
I bat apparently it wain’t working.
| He pare Judge Otic Packwood on! ly a toefc of poriexity ia anewe*
to the shouted gueetloni "Were
you drunk V*
Finally, the court clerk laired
aa imaginary bottle to hi* lips
and looked inquiringly at the de­
fendant. Ha grinned and nodded
his heed vigorously.
Three out of four Americana WHave that ail people should buy
United Mates Barings Beads.
Host common roeton*: "good in.
vestment" and “a goad way te,
•are."

Republican record In tha Arid of
big bustneas. They aeem to think
the GOP platform la made up by
boards rather than planks.
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Both Ike and Adlai congratu­
lated the League of Women
Voters on Ike S6lk anniversary
e f u-oman tuff rage. You •don't
catch them niirferertlmaflng IA*
potetr of e woman voter.
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Alter Adlai watched tha Repub­
lican convention It wo* announced
ho would do IV TV shows in his
campaign. Ho figures whan yau'va
ftund e wash spat, hit It.
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Betides, with TV a political
candldata haa two audiences One
on purpose and tha other too
The Democrats also attack the Ured to get out of tha chair.

VICE PRESIDENT NIXON
lays Republican candidates will
talk more about ihemstlvss than
about thslr Democratic foes In
the campaign. Apparently tha
OOP decided if you can't aay
anything good about tomeona It'a
better not to aay anything at all.
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Nixon tayi - our concentrated
cam paly h" trill tmphatiie accom•
plUSmtHf*. Democratic strate­
gists feel that's uhal trlU make
It ronrrntrafrrf.
I t t
litiiad m 33-pofc »»•*•analysing the Republican
platform plank by plank. In short,
he Undo It unreliable In the met­
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whom all wisdom is said to re&gt;, tween those peaks spent some less
pose, feels his role as the fast- happy years making 83 movies.
talking S g t Bilko will last for sev­
Like most comedians, Phil suf­
eral golden years.
fers from insomnia—he writes
"VY# are planning pretty far;
ahead, so the audience won't get most of his letters from 4 to 5
tired o f him,” he said. “ For one *.m.—and is a brooder. The one
thing we don't Intend to keep Bil­ thing he misses most in his lire
ko In the Army forever. Eventual­ Is the normal childhood most peo­
ly we'll convert him Into a civil­
ple have had.
ian, where we can put him Into
“ At 14, when other kids were
new comedy eltuatlona."
Right now Bilko takes all Phil's out playing stlckball,'' he rewaking hours—end many hours marked recently, “ I waa arguing
he should be sleeping, too. He has with the drummer nbout the musle
to learn, rehearse and film a new
for my act.
75-page script every week.
“ But at the time that'a what l
“ I never left a show In
my
thought i wanted. I don’t blanm
life," ho laid, "and I'll stay with
anyone but myself."
this one until It'a gone.”
Ills new fame and financial suc­
Benjamin Franklin, other than
cess—ho can afford to buy « solid
gold “ welcome mat" for hW Uuor being « diplomat and printer, was
If he .chooses-Jdoein't over-im­ n(«n a skillful athlete. Ha won
press Phil. He ha* known them many contests In wrestling, swim*
mlng, boating nnd running.
before.
"I had art unusual beginning in
show business—I started at Ibc
Overheard on tho street the
top,” be recalled.
other day: a man describing to m *
He was a vaudeville alar earn­ thing as, “ it’s as good ni gold.
ing hundreds of dollar* a week in He must have been referring lo
his teens. 'He also
became
n a multllsU-d Havings Bond.
Broadway musical star, and In be­

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military subject*, Infantry area,
pent nnd tactics, aa well ns char­
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advanced Infantry training, be
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Prior to entering the Army
Vriveto Brown attended Croon’s
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YOU'RE TELLING ME!

BY HAL BOYLE
NEW YORK (A P ) — Ever won
der who to many comedians wear
glasses T
A Broadway cynic might say the
reason was “ so they can make
their audience look larger." But
If this were true most comedians
would wear hearing aids, too. In
order to convince themselves they
were getting louder laughs.
Phil Silvers says this Is why he
first started wearing specs ns
stage props 35 years ago:
"I learned people like n sign of
weakness In a performer. It
makes him seem more human, and
gives them more of a fellow-feel­
ing.”
Phil wore only emplfr frames
when he originally donned his
trademark glosses as a young bur­
lesque comic. Uut now, at 41, he
finds it convenient to wear lenses
In them. He finds they are a great
help In reading the fine print on
raring forme— ind to see where
lie Is going.
Just where he Is going Is very
much on Phil’s agile mind these
days.
After 30 hectic years as an en­
tertainer, he feels he Is In Hie
position of a sophomore ut the
moment.
Before the opening of thu,lU35
television season CBS gambled
nearly a million dollars on a new
network series called “ You’ll Nev­
er (let Rich,’’ starring Silvers ns
•Sgt. flilko.
They hadn't even lined up a
sponsor, but their goul was to cml
the elght-year-rcign of NBC's
Milton Ilerle as TV’s Tuesday
night king.
Phil succeeded where Bed Skel­
ton, Red Buttons, Gene Autry and
Frank Sinatra had failed. He de­
throned Millie, became the come­
dian of the year. But Ihla year?
'Tin a sophomore now," sold
Phil, wryly. "And the brickbats
are sure to come."
But 8 ilvers, while lacking the
supreme ealf-confldence of the or­
dinary Harvard sophomore, ia

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about SO years ago half tne work In our coun­
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chanical jiower does virtually the whole
job, and yet wo have been hitting new
peaks in total employment.

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In Service
FOOT DtX, N. J. —Privet*
Henry A, Brews Jr, at 78 l7tb
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keen aeelgnad to Oo. " W 2nd
Tig, Reft, ef the U.S. Army
Training Center, Infantry, for
eight weeks of baste training.
Hie parents are Mr, and Mn
.Henry Brawn ef Baaford.

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Mrs. Francis T.
Meriwether,
president of the Sanford Woman’*
Club, announce* plant for tha
first meeting o f the coming club
MI js Paltle L. Turner, former*
year.
1y of Ronccvertv, W. V i , and
The meeting will be a luncheon
Robert O. Weeks of Sanford, were
at their club building on O ct 3,
married Friday, Sept. 7, at the
at 12:30 p.m. Mra. Albert Hard­
Eastmlnstcr Presbyterian Church
esty will be chairman, with Sira.
In Melbourne, with the Rev. John
Roy Tillis, Mra. L. T. Doss and
Mrs. B. R. Beck assisting her at
A. MacLcan officiating at the
hostesses.
ceremony.
George Touhy, Executive rice
Mrs. Weeks, who is the daughter
president and director of the
of Mrs. T. J- Turner o f Bassett,
First Federal 8 avings and Loan
Va., is a former teacher in Pat*
A lin., will be principle apeaker
rick and Giles County Schools in
at the luncheon, and has chosen
Virginia. She later took nurses
for his topic "Mental Health".
training and for the past two
years has been doing private-duty
Mr, Touhy has been Identified
nursing in Winter Park.
with many local civic endeavors.
He was president of the Seminole
Mr. Weeks Is the son of Mrs.
County TB Assn, and later served
E. A. Weeks o f Sanford and is
as a director o f the Florida TB
an engineer with the
Atlantic
Assn. A* Financial Chairman of
Constline Railroad.
tha Boy Scouts, he directed a
Mr. and Mrs. Weeks will be at
auccessful campaign for funds.
homo at 211 Poplar Ave. after
He also served as director of tha
Oct. 1
March of Dimes, Co-Chairman
with, Sen. Qouglaa Stcnstrum, of
TDK HANCOCKS, Wade, Mr. Hancock, Pnle and Mre. Hancock, arc kept well-fod from the Citizen* Committee for tha
tho pantry-shelves which Mrs. Hancock stocks year-round with homo canned fruits Hospital and last year wns chair,
man o f tha Mental Health cam­
and vegetables.
paign here. In addition to thrsc
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honors, Mr. Touhy la a past pres­
ident of the Sanford Rotary Club
There was a large turnout for
and is now completing a term as
the first meeting of the season of
Chamlier of Commerce president.
The Truth Seekers Class o f the
He I* also nn Elder o f the Pres­
First Methodist Church, which ,
byterian Church.
was held at McKinley Ilall on
Reservations for the Luncheon
MISS DIXIE EAHLENE BEARD
By PAT WOOD.
Monday at 1 p.m. Mrs. R. W.
may be made by calling Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Han
I
hops*
you’ve
noticed
that
"lle-|
You
mothers,
no
matter
whnt
Turner presided over the meeting,
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cock moved to Sanford from tween You *N Me" is nil dressed ago your child, why don’t you ask Thco Pale, phono 443, by Tues­
In the absence o f the president,
day noon.
Mrs. R. F. Crenshaw, who is iU. make their home at 1W Pinrrrcst 'Vp' t»d»y; ii;,w "d „ V ™ " | | E T ? Miss Myrtle Wilson If you can
Wc
think
Ita
kind
of
nice.
lake
a
peck
at
that
cunning
al­
The meeting opened with the Drive, with their two sons, Wide,.
nlJ
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ligator she has In her offlee. It’s
singing of the hymns "Tell Me ago eight, and Dale who is slx.|
W'1 &gt;'ou
„ U n c° M*r,e *
The Story of Jesus" and "More Both children attend Plnccrcst| ’ Collegiate Echoes
yesterday! made of green and brown seer­
1 and arr you going to keep her sucker, and you havo to aco it to
Love To Thee", after which Mrs. gc h00i
really appreciate It’s cleverness.
Fanny Wilson, who had charge of
Mr. Hancock travels out o f San- wcl1
.°" wh" 1'* Bol"K °.n Now there’s really something ex­
The engagement o f Miss Dixie was a member of the Y-Teens, the devotional, used as her scrip­
C‘,U tra special al*oot this alligator,
Eariene Beard, daughter of Mr. girl's service club and participat­ ture lesson, Matthew 17, after ford for A&lt;lkins ami Adkins, man- I""0" * ” ‘,r * M% *n,‘
In observance o f World Wlda
and Mrs. C. E. Beard of la k e­ ed in the Diversified Cooperative' which she read "The Upper ufacturcrs of wircbound crates Ir« * T o f co. " r» V ™
liecaose he's useful as well as
(Vnwmuntnn Sunday, Oct. 7, the
boxm.
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land to William Robert Jennings, Training program.-She was also, Room". She closed the devotional and
a
gay
looking
toy—he's
a
paja­
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I Sometime within the next conBefore moving to T a v a r e s ,
,c
^ |hp Hllin,Mlw (ilrU urt. ma hug. I suppose It’s designed First Methodist Chureh of San­
homreoming Queen for 1855-56. with a prayer.
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
where they lived for two years. ^o|
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you to buy primalily for small children, but ford will hold two Communion
ings, of this city, has been an­ She is- currently employed in
The minutes were read by the the Hancocks were resident, of
f„ ct thpy J j , probllbly 111 bet that girl in collcg* would Services, at 8:30 a.m. and at U
nounced
by the
bride-elect's Lakeland.
secretary, Mrs. Rumely, who al­
a m. Sunday School will be held at
Sir. Jennings after graduating
parents.
ary ant.
I do more than "ask” *•"" ■*
*•••■«• love to have one to liven up har the regular time, 0:46 a.m.
as •
there
so reported on flowers and cards
When
asked
about
his
hobbies1
*ou
from
Seminole
High
School,
serv­
Miss Beard was graduated from
room.
sent to sick members. Mrs. Wil­
The goal for each local con­
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lakeland High School where she ed for two years in the U. S. son gave the treasurer's report Mr. Hancock replied, "tt keep. *
gregation It to have tvery mem­
me busy Just mowing the grass." “ n ot .COU.r*e' ,
. he tw?
Army during the Korean War. He
Did
you
know
that
you
ean
attended Tampa Television School and reported on the Sunshine Hut when It com e, to hi. wife's “ «!"*• h c , d r d &gt;"*■ Margaret straighten plastic knitting need­ ber present at Ua own commun­
hobbles, that's another story. lie
Ii,° " " m* M1' » A" '0'* 1 8iwar' les hy dipping them in hot water, ion table.
and is now owner and operator Fund.
Resolutions of Mrs. Florence is extremely proud, s i well be 'V* * ‘‘ h
• ,ot of ,ucceM rolling them on a flat surface,
of the Jennings TV Center in
Wells, Mrs. Walter Clark and might he, o f her achievements
" this projecL_______________
Saaford.
then inserting them In the loops
The wedding will take place on Mrs. Nellie McCauley were read in canning and preserving. Upon
of corrugated eardlioanlT Well,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weiniann,
Oct. 27 at 4 p.m. at the Webster by Mrs. Crumley, followed by the walking into the Hancock kitchen C o n a v a P T A P l n n c you ran.
parents of Mrs. William J. Thomas
IM r lQ n S
Avenue Baptist Church in Lake­ reading o f "thank you" cards you can almost Imagine you are V ^ e n e V O r
s e e
of 2604 Hiawatha Ave., are visit­ land, after which there will lie u from Marine families. The wo­ back in your childhood days in V a a p O f A r t i v i f u
A certain lady in town, whose
ing from Belleville, N. J. for a reception at the church social men voted to renew their pledge your grandmother’s kitchen. Her! 1 c u '
name I won’t mention because I
week. While In Sanford, they plan hall. All friends and relatives of o f 25 dollars a year to the mU-| pantry is a veritable "old-fashion- A f C J PCf M p A t i n A
think she’d rather I didn't, recent­
to visit some of the local tourist the couple are Invited to attend sions in Alaska.
ed stock" of plrklrs, preserves,
* * '* * * ▼ »« «*
ly had nn Opportunity to go swim­
attractions. Mrs. Thomas is one the wedding and reception.
I’ lsns for a year o f activity got
The following were elected of­ Jellies, canned fruit and vege-'
ming In the Gulf and she describ­
o f the models in the fashion show
underway
at
the
first
meeting
of
ficers of the class: Mrs. R. F. tallies. In addition to this, her
ed It as looking like a huge bath­
at the Langford Hotel in Winter
Crenshaw, president: Mrs. John freezer, a "huge one" is literally the Geneva P-TA with Mrs. Lew­ tub. She said the waler was so
Park.
is
llrademeyer
presiding.
Other
loaded
with
garden
fresh
frozen
Crawford,
vice-president;
Mrs.
clear ami warm and Just made
officers are: Mre. J. J. Lrfilrr,
Oetavla Rumely, secretary; Mrs. vegetables and fruit.
It sound so Inviting, that I can't
Dr. end Mrs. H. T. Aterios
Mr. Hancock said, "we usually vice president; Mrs. Wlndel BradFanny Wilson, treasurer; and
wait to see it for myself.
were transferred recently to a
Mrs. W. p. Champan, temporary have a year's supply on Imml” dy, rrronltng secretary; Mrs.
new duty station at San Diego.
and said his wife usually look Roy Nichols, corresponding sec.
teacher.
Dr. Axerlos only recently became
After the collection o f dues and advantage of the season'* pro- retary; and J. V. Stowell, treaMrs. Anna Rinehart reports
a citizen o f the U. S.
ducls to replenish the shelves o f 1 surer.
that there were about 40 people money for the Sunshine Fund, canned goods and fill the free* -1 Mr*. J. V. Stowell, chairman
who came to rail during the ap­ “ Happy Birthday" was sung to er.
•on finance, read tha proposed hudpointed hours of 3 to 7 on Tues­ Mrs. Mable Alexander and Mrs.
Though with all this, it would get and moved its adoption. She
L.
E.
White.
Fallowing
the
clos­
day, when she held open house
seem that Mrs. Hancock would, nlso told o f plans for raising monOn October
14
the
First
at her ceramics studio. She said ing prayer, lod by Mrs. Turner,
have no time left for other pur- oy for the year,
Methodist Chureh Is planning
there were many ohs and uhs the meeting was adjourned.
suits, she says she also manages j
The health chairman, Mrs. J.
over all the ceramics in general,
Refreshmente o f
punch and to do quite a lot of sewing and E. Lowry, spoke briefly of the "Dinner on the Ground" for atl
but particularly admired were cookies were served by the host­ o f rourse there are those two main project, ’’ Health," which is Sunday School and Church memiters and their guests. Thla event
her lamps and flower pots, with esses Mrs. Jim McClelland and active hoys to tie kept up with,
to Includa furnishing a lied and is In relehratlon nf the complete
most people refusing to liellcve Mrs. J. G. Waits to the following plus all her other household duties
linens for children who become retirement of a mortgage o f 10,that they were “ home made".
members: Mrs. R. W. Turner.
to l&gt;e attended to.
III at school. Mr*. C. F. Marko- 000 dollar* which was Incurred
A special feature created for Mrs. G. E. Wilson, Mrs. M a b l e
wlrt Is chairman nf the committer nn (he parsonage at 6IS Magnolia
the occasion was the reproduction Alexander, Mrs. Frank Bu*h,
to secure needed supplies for the Avenue when complec renov*
o f the Chinese National Park L. E. White. Mrs. W. P, Houk,
project. The P-TA voted to go lion was done nn the roaldenca
made by Mrs. Joe Fahey, a neigh­ Mrs. Mable Blount, Mrs. M. II.
on record fnvorlng compulsory In 1053.
bor of Mrs. Rinehart's. The guests Brock, Mrs. J. B. Crawford, Mrs.
immunisation agnlnst
smallpox,
On this day the church will also
marveled at the tiny bridge, pa­ J. F. Riser, Mrs. Carrie Draper,
diphtheria, and typhoid for all observe Rnlly Day. Hally Day la
Sept. 27
Mra.
Eva
Harkey,
Mrs.
M.
E.
goda, gate house and museum
pre-school children.
a time to emphasize the Import
Jimmy Peacock
house, all made o f ceramics; also Moye. Mrs. M. W. Castle, Mrs.
Mr*. Gatlin, mcmliershlp chair- anre of Christian education and
Mary Pat Kirtly
5llss Verna Ann
MacGilils,
C.
Priest,
Mrs. Octavia
the miniature ming trees, which C.
man, announced that mrmlicrship to give a boost to the workers
Mrs. W. II. Slemper
Mrs. Fahey had raised herself Rumely, Mrs. Mamie Griffis. Mrs. daughter of David II. MxcGlllll.
in the local church who are tak­
due* were coming In nicely.
Jerry Kickliter
Peter
Montje,
Mrs.
Alice
Hoyns
1400
Forest
Dr.,
Sanford,
is
one
from seeds. 8he also used a Jaing their responsibility for thi*
ADer
adjournment
o
f
the
busl*
Brenda lane
caranda. Acacia, Poinciana, Fir, and to visitors, Miss Ethel Riser o f 44 women accepted for the
Joe “ Bo" Lazie Jr.
first class hy the University of nr** session. a social hour was task. It I# also * time to give .the
Cedar, Tree o f India and Golden and Gordon Bradley Jr.
Myrtle Summer­ members of our church** •
, ri
Rain Tree to complete this cle­
After refreshments were serv­ Florida's new College nf Nursspecial opportunity to contribute
ver and unusual showpiece.
(white
ed the ladies all joined together ing. The College opened in S e p -'*1" •n d , h.?r, hn,l'\* tromm,lt" financially to the work o f the an­
tember and will graduate it* f ir s t
delie ou* refreshment* to
Assisting
Mrs.
Rinehart
for
the
n
singing
the
dasa
song
"When
patronage)
class in m o . Miss MacGilils. « approximately fifty member* and nual conference hoard of educa­
sfternoon were Mrs. Peggy Kuhn 2 * A,J.
Together", with Mrs.
tion.
and Mrs. Joe Fahey.
Eva Harkey accompanying on freshman at the University, Is " vta^Uss-w.__________________________
graduate
of
Seminole
High
the piano.
School.
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Camera* Ave, Between Celery
and U tli
Ph. 126-W
Last Showing |
NOW SHOWING

Truth Seekers Hear
'Upper Room' Read
By Mrs. Wilson

Miss D ixie

Mr. Hancock Lauds
W ife's’Canning,
Preserving Talents

between you n me

Beard's E ngagem ent

Methodist Church
Plans 2 Communion
Services On Oct. 17

To W illiam Jennings A nnounced

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Thun., Sept 27,1056, Pag* 5

THURSDAY
The IntermediaU Choir o4 tha
Firat Baptist Church will rehaaraa
at 7:30 p.m.
The First Baptist Chureh will
conclude their study courte book
“ The Pull of the People", at 7:30
pm .
Tha Adult Choir e f tho Fink
Baptist Church will rehear** at
8:00 p.m.
The Junior Choir will have
their rehearsal and fellowship at
the First Presbyterian Church at
3:45 p.m,
Tho Youth Choir o f tha Flral
Presbyterian Church will prmetlci
at tha church at 7:30 p.m.
THURSDAY
General meeting o f tha Semlh*
ole Memorial Hospital Women’s
auxiliary will he held at the City
Hail at 8 p.m. The Board will meet
■t 7 p.m. All member* a n urged
to be present.
Miss Marcella Reynold* will
conduct the morning
devotion!
over WTKR, Sanford, at 8:30 a.m.
Seminole Rebekah Lodge will
meet at 8 p jn . at tho IOOF
Hall.
FRIDAY
Miss Marcelta Reynolds will
conduct the morning devotions
iver WTRR, Sanford, at 8:30 a.m.
Norman de Vere Howard chap,
ter United Daughters of the Con­
federacy will meet at S p.m. on
tho Skylark with Mra. F. B.
Adams and Mrs. F. E. Roumlllat
co-hostessrs.
WEDNESDAY
Tha regular Wednesday evening
Bible Study at First Methodist
Church will be held at 7:30 la Me*
Klntey Hall. The study o f the Ufa
and latter* of Paul will be con­
tinued hy the paitor, Reverend
Milton H. Wyatt.
Aacorble arid, citric aeld or lemaa
juice may be used to prevent
peaches from darkening during
freezing. The lemon juiee may h i
fresh, frozen or canned.

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BPW Week Extends
With Open House
A t Mrs. Rinehart's

Picnic Dinner
Slated O c t 14 By
Methodist Group

U Of F Nursing
College Accepts
Miss M cG illis

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Analysis

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Minor injuria*. aches, palaa, andimented, "it's tha atuff that mates
WUaaa began (taring tha mentor"* h*’ '
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• lift In tha fata aa the Sanford
la an interview thU morning
BOmlnoIe* go Into their fourth coach naming v u aahad about
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of rough and tumble wort- hla opinion of the Sanford l o s t •Ula. But a plague of aore mua- nolea and their ehancaa la the Or­
clea la *x pected at a normal ange Belt Conference, ha said,
thing around football teama, es- "I doubt aeriouai) if we could boat
M 'lally when there’ * a purpoae Cocoa at any time during tha seaaon. Their backa are feat and
to the roughneaa.
experienced, incu
their imw
line n
is ..f ig»v
a it ,
The purpoae of the roughneaa sipcncncru,
and experienced, tbetr line laNaat,
mean, and aUo experienced. But
that'a paat now, and we have nine
gamta ahead o f na. Wa mlajodgad
our potential at/rngth on the bad*
la bava thamatlvei laneiea a of pre-aeaaon practice*. We don't
hava tha depth we thought we
“ dead" ballclub.
' Only one player ha* bean toat had in experienced per*onn«l.
. lor the aea aon due to Ihe rough- “ We're having a rough and
gaaa. Jot Hotel hit the aMatoto tumble week to try to find the
yesterday for the remainder of the boy* that wlU help ua thla senLaaon due to a recurrence of eon and who really want to play.
U lt year's knee Injury. But Rusal Thar'S be the one* w all depend
win atlll bo traveling with the on for the other nine gamea.
'a n a d . Hla talented toe has been
“ Wa know we will Improve over
'inking the Samlnoles out of tha laat weak, and wa think wa'll
M e and be win atlll handle the Improve enough that the boyt who
come through thla weak will
punting chorea for tha
. T e m “ The Bull" Ooembel. thla have the detiro to moot Apopka
» week's . selection for Oridater of Friday weak and avenge laat
?fto Weak, was start to early ahow- week'a game.
tr* yesterday after be brulaed W*
“ The workouU now aro rough
•boulder In the long eeulon of bard •a the boya and rough on the
Mfitaet There aro no broken eoachea but It la neeeasary for
hones, however, and "Tha Boll the advancement ef tha dub. The
to expected to do more {douching boys won't be playing ANY gamta
before tha end of the week.
rougher than this week's scrim­
• This week hat been a terrific mages."
, strain on tha boys.' They are bo*
Fleming u ld be would continue
.ginning to drag now. but by next the rough schedule through tha
■week the boya should be In shape. remainder of the week, emphasis­
One of tha great faults In tha ing defenses and efafnalve peas
Cocoa gama w u physical condi­ patterns. Heavy contact will be
tioning. Tha boys Just were not continued through next Thursday,
up to par with the keenness of but the length of time wlU bo con­
the Cocoa club. Even though the siderably reduced and offense will
;boya are exhausted, they aro be* bo tmphaslwd.
•ginning to hit a little harder. With
-• week-end to rest the grlder*

la** of throe Uvea apparently was
“ aa act o f Ood," a Coast Guard
Investigator said yesterday.
Cmdr. John F. Thompson do.
eerlbod as “ uaforoooeabla" a sud­
den M mile an hour eqiatl which
overturned tha vestal la It. An.
draws Sound between Brunswick,
Qe., and Jacksonville an Aug. » .
W. 0 . Hayden, A. J Reuguckt
and V. ■ Myriek, crewman, drown­
ed l* the sinking. Cagt dw ell
D. Crows, and Mato R. A. Albert

Three b Magic
Number For Braves
BT. LOUIS ( f t - The magic num­
ber la I fer the confident Milwankae Braves as they await the
opener o f their final three-game
aeries with the Bt. Louis Cardinals
tomorrow night.
“ The combination le I " auk
Manager Fred Haney, “ three MU'
waakeo victories. We’re not count­
ing on Brooklyn losing. Wa'va get
to win 'em alL
"There has been no question la
our minds but that we feel wa can
do I t And we're not readlny to set
tie for any Uo or playoff. Wa
want to win It outright."
Haney huddled with Charley
Root, hla pitching coach, to study
charts o f pitching performances
against the Cardinals before nam­
ing hla pitching selections. Bob
Buhl waa expse'ed to work the
opener, probably followed by War­
ren Spahn Saturday night,
Tha Bravas, who hava displayed
ao great surface enthusiasm down
the stretch, happily discussed
Brooklyn's defeat by Robin Rob­
erts and tha Phillies which gave
them a one-game edge.
“ I never thought I’d ha rooting
for Roberts," said shortstop John­
ny Lagan. “ And bow about that
“ Seaor" shortstop Roy BmaUoy
o f the Phils, an ex-Brava who
delivered a timely hit agalaat the
Dodgers.
“ Wa're to good shape," said
catcher Del Crandall, "hot wa'va
still got to win our gamea."
"It probably wilt go right down
to Sunday," u ld Warren Spshn,
the Braves' SP-game winner and
star o f their etroteh drive. "1
think It'a batter to ga late a
aartos right o ff a bat pennant
race."
A recent survey shows most
people save for the proverbial
“ rutoy day." In tha paat four
years, however, mars and m e.,
people save with positive object.
Ives In mind, such ao
buying
homes and durable goods or pro
riding fer retirement.

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destly on hla excellent background
said, "Sporta la and has bean my
lift. It thrills me to see a bunch
litt Saturday night under the of fellows operating together and
watchful i r « o f haad mentor making -up a pmoolh-running
team*. And I don’t regret not
Joseph B. F ab.
ton in g pro; I'm very happy at
Grooms."
Croomi High Panthers Remain
tag Football Schedule.
Two vary Important OraM*
Sept.
29 Ocala
Home
Belt Conference games aro slated
Oct. i
Jacksonville
Away
for this Friday night. The tap bill­
Oct. 13
Miami
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ing geos ta Cocoa, where they
Oct.
!• Hungerford
Away
entertained Winter F a it hi the
O ct
M Palatka
Away
game that may wall determine tha
Nov.
&gt; Eustls (homecoming)
OBC championship. Whiter Park
Nov.
l i Daytons
Away
boasts the biggest line In the con­
Nov.
22 DcLand
Away
ference, and ttneomen Bab Fax, 1
Nov.
2t Orlande
Away
Don Chim ben, and Jim Washburnt aro not slow-pokes. Quarterbaek John Jana called an ex­
cellent game and turned In •
fine performance laat week In
leading the Parkera to an «a«y
Smyrna alevon. Cocoa srill bo con­
siderably outweighed by the hefty
club from -Winter Pash, bat thay
have an aggressive d a b that
wants to play ball—and they have
experienced players with good JOSEPH B. FAIR begins hla
football sense. Dave Williams and third season u bead mentor fer
Willie Tharps a n tha big guns tha Crooma Academy Panthers.
(Staff Photo)
for the Tiger boekfleld with Jim
Kincaids hitting hard In tha Una.
Fair earns to Croom'a Academy
Jim Earquls, Cocoa’s M pound
head coach three years ago,
tackle 1s no slouch, and will meet
bringing a distinguished record
the best o f the Parker line. CO­
with him. Since that time the
COA G E T! THE N O D - about ooe
Panther* hava been ‘ an up and
touchdown.
coming ball club. After one year
Both teesburg and Apopka auf- of piloting tha Crooma eleven
fared stunning defeats laat week. Joe felt they were ready for a
Ueaburg was token to tha clean- (top up. So he made application
•re by the powerful Ocala Wild­ ta the "Big 9" conference. The
cats MA. But until the time that Big 9 la the power of Florida
Leesburg'* Bddla Parker waa colored football and Include*
pulled from the game because o f ittch teams as Miami, Jackson­
lajorlos, It was a (lose game. Yel­ ville, Orlando, Daytona, DaLand,
low Jacket Iv*n Roberts tamed In Oeala, Melbourne, Palatka, Busa fin* showing. Beth t f these tla and Hungerford. The Big 9
beys art veteran starters, and aro let the Panther* ta on a two-year
tha nucleus o f the Leesburg squad. probation, to aaa if they won
The much Improved Apopka Club good enough to compete ta that
was Impressive la going down be­ class play.
fore Urns title M-T. A boot a f p la y
Laat year tha Panther* cam*
a n to owed pend potential, how­
through with a 4-1 n u rd ; na*
ever, and I p mld-aeason the
bad considering the competition,
names Fees, Cousins, Clsphere,
and they hope to better their rw
Chandler and King should bo fami­
cord this year. By all Indications.
liar In O B i circuits. But L IBSFair win roalUa hla hop*. Mel­
BURO G E T ! THE NOD It
bourne waa smashed by tha
should be at least two touchdowns.
Panthero St-T last Saturday night,
Melbourne stays ant a f the and Melbourne w u rated aa I
conference again thla week as bettar-than average Big S team.
they play host ta Vara Btaeb. The "Thla la nur laat y u r of proba­
REGULAR
Bulldogi ware blanked out by Ft. tion," Fair u ld today, "and al­
Pieces laat weak tab, but the though wa an not eligible to re­
•core is not indicative a f the ceive conference boners thla yu r,
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TRUCK
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Melbourne win he on the rebound
Joe Fair, a Floridian, attended
BUILDER SET
and up for tb* gam*. MBL- high school at DaLand. Florida
BOURNS GETS T N I N O D -by A 4 M u w him to action had
$2.00 1IC9S
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gava him a scholarship. Her per­

Only twa Lakeview af Winter formed u guard far the aquad
•rdsn players'ttvaV’ito ’ to' ep- from 1947 thronght'SM t.Bl'llNj
Natation last weak aa tha Devils ha waa ehoaen tha team's most
were upaet by Saahrease B 4 . valuable player, and that uma
Tommy Marita w u a aenslatent season w u saloctod All-American
ground-fitaar, and Bud Crawford guard.
IB * professional football system
■bowed a lot o f calm precision in
hla passing. They have feed, aontacted him and In 1M1 ho made
experienced material, bat it to commitment to tb# draft system
expected that something Is wrong of Canadian Pro Football. But the
with their drive and they're a army sat first ehaau at him.
In INI Je* waa playing tin t
"d ead" dub. Lakavlew will ha
the host aa KUSIMMBR ORTS string for tr* Ft. Sill, Oklahoma
THX NOD—bat anything ean hap- Cannondara. The Cannoodors won
tha Midwest Berries Confer*nee
Meet of tha lanferd fans that Championship that year, sufferwill ho taking to the road to see lag only one defeat for tha entire
urns of tha annford BamineU* season. That Iona dofoat cams at
futurn opponents are expeetd la the hand* af S. M. U. to a elose
be ta Leesburg come Friday 8-0 battle. S. M. U. had a glorious
evening. After this week's open year and want on to tha Bowl.
F t SIR spelled the end of n
data the iemtaelo* travel to Lees­
burg ta Invade (be Yellow Jac­ football eoroer far Jo*, in a portseason exhibition gam* Fair In­
ket*.
jured a ligament In hla ankle and
w u unable to aecopt a pro con­
Noro Uan half ef all buyers trast after being discharged. So
of United I tales Savings lungs Joe turned coach and came to
parihue them through theFay. Santord.
»U Earing* Plan.
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ft sesaas that Murray Nance and
lack I totshy played against each
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th refused to give an Inch and
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Brooklyn
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Cincinnati
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St. Louis
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Phlladephla
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Pittsburgh
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WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS
Philadelphia 7, Brooklyn 8
Chicago 8, St. Louie 2. 13 Innlngf
only games scheduled
THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE
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Washington
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Kansas City
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WEDNESDAY’ S RESULTS
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Boston §, Washington 4
Detroit 4, Chicago 1
Cleveland 8, Kansas City 4
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Mra. May Fulh.rstonr. vaalthy Baylli:&gt; C s n ftr . i rrcjAttr, a h " &lt; i| ir
end a-nars trouble aa aha board* the
••*.8. Carlbbcta" bound from England
to Jvnara. Valeria Allaoa, a prrtty,
red'iairvd aura*, and Dirk Hannon, who
van -xgaged to Mr*. Fralhrralona a
tar. Cllaao, at Ike tlma of bar
___d*nt. accompany
la aa auto aecldrn
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Val la aafala* bar paaaaan by car*
bar.
lac lor Mr*. raatbnratoar. an laralld
by Imaginary Ilia. Dirk la overly atlag lo
taatlra to Mra. F**tiier»to»*. hoping
So roaaldarad la liar will. Ell,in
_llaaaaa
kaa iup by
parllar romance bad been broken
bar mother, and Her lorn taler bar-----a doctor.' Mra. Faathsretoe* become*
ill. bat rtfuiat la no* th* ship'* n rgaoo. Vai meals the maa that Mr*.
Fealhareloaa had noticed among thn
panarngere—Bni't Ilarrldan—and he la
now in the uniform of .lit nhlp'a sur­
geon. Val learna that they will both be
working at lha tame new hoepltal near
Montego Bay after lha eoyage. Bhe alto
U aui that Dr. Harridan waa Eileen a
ior.t and that h* had threatened to
kill Mra. Fealherttont ad lha lime nhe
wracked their romance. Val worrjea
about lha outcoma of a poeible ship­
board meeting between Dlrl md Dr.
Harridan, who la atlli rery hllter about
lha paat Mra. Faalheratoha refuse* lo
Ears her rabta. and Dirk and Val dine
together. They become good friends.

K

CHAPTER i
THE next two or throe
days tha woather got steadily
wort*. They w ort caught up In
tha tall ond o f a gait, and giant
travoa toga ad tha arnoD cruloo ahlp
about aa thougti It war* a place of
flotsam. Fraetioally all the paaaengerm were aeaalck, Including, Val
beard, a number o f the craw. Mra.
Feather*too* tgaood and groaned
and kept wishing ah* were h ick
aa dry laad under th* car* of her
beloved Dr. Man gin.
■Th# ahlp’a doctor might b* able
bo gtv* you aom*thing that would
■take you fool better." Val aald
hopefully.
"Ne, n o r M ra Feethrratoa*
•hitched at her arm. “ How do I
know he wouldn't put poleon In the
p ile he gave m e t "
"Oh please, M ra Feetheratone,
don't be eo aitly." Val tried to
soothingly. "Quite apart
i the fact that I'm aure It’a tha
laat thing he'd do, ha wouldn't
dare.'*
"But who would knot* he'd put
poison in the pit!*?’' her petlcnt
iaalaird hoarsely. “ And elnce he’s
the only one on board who can sign
the death certificate, naturally he
wouldn't order a poot-mortem."

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Vcl saw no arnar tn praaalng the been feeling too well myeelf," ahe
point. She frit tired and rather admitted.
‘Then you’d better take your
aeaalck heracU.
M ra Fealhcrstonc always cheer­ mind off your trouble* and decide
ed up amaalngly when Dlik came to come dowa to dinner tonight.
la to vlalt her. This afternoon, for I'll take you far 0 walk on the
Instance, the moment he knocked deck beforehand. There's nothing
and ahe heard hi* voice, the aald like exercise osd n good stiff
•harpiy to Val. "M y comb, m y com ­ b re;ie to i« t you right, plena*
pact, Nurse. Oh, don’t be to stoic, com a I hate eating alone." He
and th* cau-dc-cologne,-too. pletca. grinned end added, "Besides, every
Quickly! Just • minute, my dear doctor will ten you that eating
boy," aha called beck to the wait- I alone U damnably bad far the di|geaUon."
tag Dirk.
She laughed, and suddenly her
"Putting on the war paint. Aunt heart felt lighter. " I f it's solely a
M a y ?" he asked, laughing, nnd i matter of your dlgratlon, I'll do
added aa he pushed open the door. ' my best to com e," she aald lightly.
"Quits right, too. I loathe talking I “ A ii* girl. Meet me In the lounge
to a woman whether ahe'a i&gt;(eh*—-t . i« r about seven, eh ? And don't
or eighty without the tv o d oU war 1wear your uniform."
paint on."
I "W ell, really, Dirk," Mre. Feeth"Billy boy! I'm not eighty yet cratone said. "Perhaps Nurse hasn’t
by a long ahot! (loodncs* me, I 'anything else unpacked but her
waa atlli In my teen* when Eileen uniform."
born."
I “ Oh nonsense, Aunt May! I bet
Mra. Feathrratone patted the she's unpacked some glamour
gowns even if ahe only meant to
aide of the bed Invitingly.
"Come and alt down and tell me wear them In the privacy o f her
all you've been doing with yourself own cabin."
"Y ou mustn't tease Nurse, Dirk,
today, Dirk dear. 1 don't believe
and I know what a tease you can
you've been aeaalck at all.”
"W ell, no." he agreed. "But be. Besides, you're taking up a lot
sometime* I think seasickness can o f her time. Tm aura Nurao has a
be used aa a very good excuse," he great deal to do this afternoon."
It was so obviously a hint that
aald quietly. But he wasn't looking
nt Mra. Featherstone. He waa look­ Val grinned Inwardly and excused
ing directly at Val. "Y ou haven't herself.
For the past few days ahe had
been down to a single meal, Val,
since that first luncheon we had been haunted by a glow ing sense
of Imminent danger. It must be the
together the day we Bailed."
Bha waa uncomfortably aware result of a physical upset, ahe de­
that ha had called her Val, and cided, due lo the ship's metloa; the
that her employer had noticed It. most sensible thing she could do
But at the same tlma ahe felt waa to go and see the shlp'a doepleaaed. Bo they were friend*, after tor and get a physic. If It worked
successfully on her, 8he could eurall.
T didn’t know you two knew replltloualy give It to Mra. Biath*
each other well enough to call each cratone too.
The moment ahe decided ex this
other by your first names, Dirk
dear," the older womnn com ­ course ahe felt better. Bhe took off
her cap, ran a com b through her
mented rather acidly.
He patted her hand and grinned. short curly hair, then she read*
"I hate calling a woman N u n e ­ Justed her cap, put some p o w lir
tt sounds too clinical Besides, I over the faint freckles which
hope Val and I are going to be showed on her
friend* on this trip. What's through her
keeping you ehut up In this along the corridor toward the doeluxury cage, V a l? " he added, tor's surgery. It was odd that sho
Should feci distinctly nervous as
Milling.
"I've been looking eftor Mra. ahe approached hie cabin.
fT o Be Continued)
Featherstone. Besides, I haven't

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Man Is Killed As
Acid Tank Ignites
W IN TER HAVEN (A P ) - O n e
sum was killed today when a sul­
phuric acid tank axploded at a
fertiliser plant here.
J. J. Crawford, « , o f nearby
Eagle Lake waa killed when the
i tank exploded nt the plant food
1 division branch o f 8w ift A Co.
A fire was touched o ff by the
Tdsploslon but U was extinguished.
f , W . Whitaker, manager o f the
plant, said cause o f the esploslon
waa not known.
Another employe. Rufe Hermaa, was Injured slightly when
the 10,000 gallon tank exploded.
New

railroad freight cars to­

Just In Time For The W orld Series
Y o u r present T V decides the pricel
on

Rising Costs Make
Hospital Bills Higt
•f MMMN H MNMSM, ftli
BO p o t think hospital bills are| are already being criticised for
too bight Most patients com - starting In this direction,
plain about hospital costs, you In Indue try, salary Increases
aro absorbed somewhat by laknow,
art
Well, as the pollUetaaa say, c r e a m la labor productivity
lis t'd look at the record.” Far This productivity Increase le not
hap* It will help you to under possible la hospitals.
stand things a little better.
Another factor tn boosting hoetal labor costs, Superintendent
h t w ed Coots
Hospital costs bars Increased ■own points out, la that th en la
far m o n competition for female
drastically during the lost decade
there's no doubt ib o u t that Ten help from Industry and labor
y* a n ago, tha average aost per than.before World W u U.
patient per day In a short-term
stay at a general hospital la tb*
United dtatea w u (111, By 1M4, Remember, too, that overhead
according to tha latest available continue on empty beds. And
believe It or not. the averase oc­
statistics. It was H I.
This la an Increase of tat per cupancy o f hospital beds has
eent The Consumer Fries Index dropped during the lest nlae
Jumped only S71 per eent during years from 72 to 71 per cent.
Becauea of shorter working
tha tame period, while the con
sumer Index has risen only 0.5 hours and new services and pro­
per cent per year since 1951, the cedures required In dlagnoela and
dally cost per patient has Jumped tretftment, hospitals need more
•mployea these days. Back la
Y per cent per year,
1515,hospitals required i d em­
t a n o v Footer * v*-n
ployes per'patient per day. By
Bay ■. Brown, superintendent lH t they naeded I.M employes.
e f the University o f Chicago Clin- Your hospital bllla art high, but
lee and president of the American hospital coats are higher, too.
Hospital Association, say* that However, you gat m on and hotter
labor easts are a primary factor c a n today than a m before.
la this coat boost. Nearly twothirds o f the more than 15.000, q own on a w answb
100,000 epeat by American hospi­ T. a.: A cousin o f mine has
tals la IOH w u for peyroll*.
tuberculosis of the kidney, le U
The only way hospitals can eut eonteglout
labor costs is to have less skilled Answer: Usually, tuberculosis
personnel taka over the work ef of the kidney is not readily trans­
■killed personnel. A few hospitals mitted to another penoa.

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NEW YORK OR—The Columbia
Broadcasting System he* declined
to carry a thrcc.m lnute TV appeal
by President EI«enhower in behalf
of community fund-raising drives.
The network announced yester­
day that It would not telecast the
Elsenhower talk because, the net­
work said, the Federal Communi­
cations Commission had informed
CBS that it would have lo offer

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m ailing adSroe* la ISIS Cadarrmfi
Koad. Belllmera, Maryland
TOU ABB H kSSBT NOTIFIED
that suit far divert* baa b»*n fil-d
•ealnat you la tha Circuit Court
t samlaole County.' Florida In
■hancary, bp JACK NOItMAN n&gt;SHBB la U e above entitled raut*
You ere hereby roeulrad to rile
ponr Anaoer and/or other* )&gt;•
laad la aocordance with law. wlih
ha Clark e f (ha above entitled
court ond to oorv* a oo*y of **m*
upon Tom Walooa, Attorney f-r
FUtnllff, at SIS North Male atreei
J-A. Orlando. Florida, on or btf»r*
th* lltb day of Oetobor A. D. lli*
Otherwise a Decree Fro Coaf**»&lt;&gt;
ill b* entered ogalnct you for
Here I* ** ocreo end flic your
Anew or or other dafonaoa a* requlred bp law.
WITNESS mr bead sad seal *t
said Caort tbU lltb dap of g*ptambar, A. D tltd.
d F HERNDON
rltrk of tb* Ctrcnlt Court
In and For SomlMle Couaty.
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Attorooy for Flolatlff
III M. MoU dtroot. I-A
Orlando. Florida

$10 D E L I V E R S
JUST SA Y "CH ARG E

New Swi vcl Model

MISSING RECORDS
ALBUQUERQUE. (A P ) - A f­
ter recently examining the In­
come tax return* o f two
New
Mexico rancheri Involving a Joint
venture, a U.8 . Internal Revenue
Service agent here requested re­
cord* from the pair to verify the
transaction.
One of tho partners sent the
following reply:
"W ill, I’ll tell yuh. We set on
a aortal fence end figured the
deal out on a piece of board. Then
I gava Sem a check for hie part|
und threw the board away.”

$279.95
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All Persons Eligible For Voting May
Register Beginning September 7th
For 30 Days.

"Super Sue" atand* for

M ONDAY THRU FRID A Y

SATURDAY 9-12 Noon

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September 25th . . 7-9 p.m.
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equal time to all other p rtild tn .
till candidate*.
The Americas BrdaAcdatisg Co
granted the request h f the United
Community Fund* e s s Connells ol
America to brod debit lha apeoek
on ABC-TV Sunday at l : M p. m.
EOT and on ABC radio at ■ Unto
not yet e e l
The National Broadcaetisg Co.
said its decision was still pending.
The Mutual Broadcasting By*,
tern said It would present the
speech on its radio network Sun­
day.

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NEW SMYRNA REACH lil The f i n that burned the Bank of
New Smyrna apparently waa
caused by spontantou* combus­
tion In a floor sanding machine,
investigators reported lesierday,
Ed Frocnan, assistant fire chief,
and an Insurance Investigator re­
ported that dust la the machine
. .4 . . . - ociii used Saturday
night until about 10 p.m., appar­
ently was Ignited about 3 a.m.
Sunday.
The hospital released four fire­
men overcome by smoke during
Farmers own 90 per cent o f U.R.
the fin .
fo rrlt lands,

c5 n o E V N ^ J to rF M &lt;AN a i i E t - u e n .

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DETERMINED

TUB ATt.ANTH NATIONAL
SANK o r j ai 'K sonvii .i. k
Svi O. W. FRASIKR
Ac'Stccutor of the l-aidi Will
next of. canOl.TN

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‘ lf V iV *iach of »ou. aro h»r*by
ottiltd and required lo
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claim* ond demands which
or ollhsr of »ou, mar •*•**
. . . th* ostal* of Corolrn Hoff__OrollUr. d*i-o*s*d. lat* of 8*m(cui* Counlv. Florida lo lha lion.
Braoat Hausholdor. County Juda* of
Bamlnol* County, at his ufflc* In
R i county Courlhou** in Xeaiord.
flamlaole County. Florid*. * ,,hl*
alaht months from thn dale of Ik*
flrat nubllcntlon of this notice.
Bach claim er d*mand must be In
writlne end must stats ih&lt; plac*
*r rattdaac* and poat-nfflr* addram of lha claimant and muat b*
sworn ta by th# claimant, hla asenl.
hit attorn*!, or It will breorn*
I f according to law.

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NO tSIATION to the mythical Joe Smith, who came Into being at the
Republican convention In Sen Francisco, la the Joe Smith el lop,
right, who wet mayor of Oakland, Calif. A good Democrat, Smith
arrived In Washington, D .C , tor i luncheon marking the kickoff of
a drive for fund* for the eempelgn. Presidential nominee Adtal E
Stevenson la admiring Smith's buttoo that reads: "Stevenson and
Kefauver for me.” In center la Democratic National Chaliman Patti
Butler. At bottom, Stevenson walks past a mural of the White House
which Is In the Washington hotel where he Is staying. (International)

day coat about W.000 each.

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MO! I PI O f Li RIM ON OOOOYIAR
TIRII THAN ON ANY OTHIR KIND

October 2 n d . . 7-9 p. m.
Camilla D. Bruce
Supervisor of Registration
400 E. 1st Sanford

Goodyear Service Store
Phone* 222-223

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W e are homing that this tw o-w eek trial
will reveal, to som e extent, what im pact
the Sanford H erald’s $100,000 annual
payroll has upon the econom y o f S anford and
Sem inole county.

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W e think w e know where ou r $100,000 annual payroll

in g it’s 28 em ployes—startin g tom orrow and continuing

goes in this com m unity. W e think it goes to pay the land­

next Friday— in round shiny, silver dollars. N ineteen

lord, the butcher, the baker, the insurance m an and so

hundred cartw heels each w eek fo r tw o weeks. W e hope

on through the channels o f trade. W e think it “ turns

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27—HELP WANTED • MALE

IT—BUILDING— REPAIRS
PAINTING

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PAINTERS ATTENTION - Far
Sale: OB Wall paint 8tc , gaL
11.64, Famous brand. Firwtons
Stores.

Empty?

FLOOR landing and finishing,
a im in g , waxing. Barring Seal*
noli county iln ei IKS.
H. 1L Gleason, Lake Mary

MeRANEY-SM lTB
2410 S. Park

For Painting call Mr. Tasker, Ph.
343-XR. Room special 314J6-

A N T ADS

Floor eandlng and finishing.
A better Job at a better price.
Free
estimates.
Ph.
Collect
Oviedo FO-63184.

B S M T 'K M F A S T

P k 1821

Ted Burnett
for PAINTINO
3001 Grandview
Phone 106S-M.

l-AUCTIONS

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PA1N T8
Phono 1203

P U B L IC A U C T IO N
7:3* — » : »
I t s * Deer P r im
Furniture, TV, Waihlng Machines,
Stoves and many other items too
numerous to mention, at a sav­
ings you can't afford to miss.
Thursday Night Only 7:30 to 0:30
Sanford Farmers Auction Mar­
ket. Hwy. 1T-W.

GAIN more apace in your house
with storage wails, built-in cup­
boards. See Hill Lumber A Sup­
ply Yard fo r easy-to-follow
plans and quality materials at
rices. K W 3rd St.
economy prici
Phone 83 Thee Lumber Number.
-PIANO SERVICE
L. L Sill — Piano Technician
Phono t i l l Ranto l, Sanford

1A-PLACES te EAT

Come-on-a our house—The Doggie
21—ROOFING and PLUMRINQ
Bar At Dinar, Lake Mary.

CERAMIC TILE

8—PERSONAL NOTICES
SOLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Bads Day, Weak, or M onth-T al
1425. Furniture Center —
i l l West First St.

Paul F. Mueller A Son Ph. 114
Fro# asUmata. Quality work.

PLUMBING

aw two bedroom
lx
bouses,' kitchen
station attendant. Phone 3 cu. fL Weatinghouaa refrigerat- New
L 1104 Washtagtan. Ph.
or, 375. Goa range, 215, Melvta
Smith. Sanford Trailer Park. IU l o r writ* Jack rtyuL Box
363 Saaford.
Ph. U50.
F IN A N C IA L
3 USED WASHERS
peas
the Aitt
This la a
14—INSURANTS
One Maytag and one Easy wash­
ian. Exp.
Theatre far Bill Helm:
er, both good as now, 378, only
data Oct. 7,1133.
COMPLETE MODERN
35 Down, 3115 weekly. One
INSURANCE
Thor washer In goad condition 3-BKDROOM House, living room,
All the NEW KINDS of fire and
kitchen, Florida roam and car
325, only 25 Down and 3145
casualty, Insuranco available-In
part*, in town, Phan* loot.
the beet e l Companies at Low­
Goodyear Service Stores
est Rates to those who qualify.
Phone 222 Furnished garage a p t 8300 MelConsult B A L L INSURANCE 113. 8. Park
tonville.
AGENCY, 304 S. Park Avt., Almost now 11 cu. ft. upright
,
Sanford, FIs.
x tween LAKE F R O N T -3 Bedroom un­
freeaer. Call U33-W bo'
7:00 a.m.—3:30 a.m.
furnished house, ftahlng swim­
38—MONEY TO LOAN
ming, 1H batha, carports, •
NOTHING WRONG
miles from Sanford. 335. Phone
AUTO LOANS
WITH THIS BARGAIN!
COST LESS
3063-W4 after 4:M p.m.
loyal Tank-typo vaduum Moaner,
AT
_
.
7 attachments. Perfect condi­
Large fum . apt. &gt;10 MagnoUa.
tion. 335—Cash. Phono 3U-J.
F lo r id a S t a t e B a n k
Available now, 3 room house on
OF SANFORD
Celery Ave. available October
42—BUILDING MATERIALS
Ith. Phone A, K. Rossstter,
L IV E S T O C K
USED BMICK
Florist. 313.
TWO CARLOADS beautiful used
38-DOGS—C A T S -P E W
brick, oraage, rad, and burnt Garage Apt. 113 W. 4th SL Apply
113 Magnolia. Ph. 103 or UU-J.
black. Bee them at SHERMAN
Collie pupe, 8 kittens n«wdIn
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
good home. Come to 430 Elliot
Clean, nicely furnished apart­
and take one. Ph. 2411-W.
ments. San Lenta Apts. 404 E.
CONCRETE
This is &gt; free pais 1o the Palm Ready Mixed Concrete Concrete 14th St. Phone 1710-R.
Block, Sand, GravoL Cement
Drive-In Theatre for Mery Em­
Concrete Pipe to Meet All Quali­ Roari with private hath. In City
ma Hall. Exp. date O ct 7, 1063.
T
on lake. Ph. 3534.
fications.
SWANEE RIVER KENNELS— Sherman Concrete Pips Co.
1-Bed room
unfurnished
house.
moved to Wildwood on Highway Out West 13th SL
-------------1111 Summerlin Ava. Ph. 1032301. New, modern, moat com­
LM.
plete kennel In the State. Opens
RRD-I-MIX CONCRETE
8at. Sept. 13th. Boarding and
Window Silla - Lintels
BEDROOM furnished apart­
training. Bird dogs and deer
Septic Tank - Bute Approved
ment, close in, 345 monthly.
hounds for sale, priced reason
Sand • Cement Mortar Mix
Phono 701-W.
able. Trial allowed. D. L. ROG­
Miracle Concrete Co.
ERS, Phone Shady aide 6-3343, 2)3 Elm Ave.
Phone 1222
Duplex l-room Fum. ApL with
Wildwood, Florida.
48—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
bath, 345. par month.,
Wanted — Pointer Bird Dog for
bath. 343,- par month., 503 W.
HAYNES
Office
Machine
Co,
hunting. Ph. S23T-XJ.
3th SL
Filling
9184.

to

Contract and Repair Work
Free Estimates
ELDERLY LADY, who is not an
R. L. HARVEY
invalid desires quiet, refined
804 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1828 Chihuahua puppiss AKC,—I fe ­
home in city. PHONE 494.
male, 1 male. 4H miles out W.
This Is a free pass to the Prairie
20th to white Church turn right
Lake Drive In Theatre for Ante
H mile.
Ericksen, DeBary, Exp. date Oct
7, 1966;
Home wanted fo r 3 week old mala
i j i o i i a *
kittens. Phone g331-XJ.
FREE NAME IMPRINT
C onti-...n» .tnd Repair
On all Christmas cards ordered
Phone 1113
from
now though October. 1007 Sanford Ate.
M E R C H A N D IS E Quality greeting cards as low
W. J. KING
as 40 for KAO. Make your sc43-ARTICLES far SALE
Plumbing Contractor
........................
lection
and lav-away NOW.
—Fee
reeuwy u
to Too—
Kohler Plumbing A Supplies
POWELL’S
P O W E !_____OFFICE SUPPLY
A h m ia
Ream Electric Water Heaters
117 8 . Magnolia
Phone
1334 Ortaade Dr.
Ph. K
Venetian
Eneloead head. Sag-proof bottom
A U T O M O T IV E
Plumbing. Kresty Hasting
jailII with plastic anas. Plastic
P
or
M . G. HODGES
rayon
or nylon
g—BOATS AND MOTORS
8arvles on Ail Water Pumps—
cords.
Walls Drilled — Pumps
Evinrude Sales A Service
Safckarik Glnaa and Paint Os.
Paola Road. Phone 700
R O B S O N S p o r tin g G ood *
113-114 West Rad St.
Phono «M
Phone 9M
304I E. 1st 8 L
PLUMBING A HEATING
FOR SALR-N aw Fireatona clack
radio 4A131 - 313.45. Firestone
For Sale—7Vfc IIP used Firestone Septic Tank Installation A 8ervice
Heater Servlet. Archie C. l!ar&lt;
Stores.
Motor, 378.00. Very good shape
lett. Phone 734.W or 1335.
Firestone Stores.
Wo nuy and sell used furniture.
FOR SALE—Nsw 5 HP Flrsitons This is n free p a ss.to the Bits
Paying top cash prices for any
thing o f value. SUPER TRADoutboard motor, las. Firestone
Theatre for Teddy Walker. Exp.
INQ POST on 1743 Ph. 3083-W
Store.____________________ ___
date Oct. 7, 1054.
For Sale—4C33 Portable
A— MOTOECTCLBR-B1 CYCLES
33—SPECIAL NOTICES
314.05. Fireitana Stores.
LADIES' Schwinn 13-inch bicycle
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
310, Phone 2455 X-J.
FOR FILMS. Finishing, Tape Re­
Slip Covsra and Drapes
corders. Supplies SEE — WIKThis is a free pass to the Prairie
STANLEY EULP
BOLDTS CAMERA SHOP, H I
Lake Drive In Theatre for Brack
PHONE
S. Park Ave.
Pirkina, Jr. Eap. dato Oct. 7,
1084,___________________
PUMPS * SPRINKLER 8YSTB MS gs aq. ft. o f tiling, e m m A whlto
for calling. Radio and rneord
All types and sites. Installed lo r
LADY’ S Schwinn bicycle, baloon
pleyor-tahla modal with 43 re­
“ Do It Yourself."
Urea, 330. Phone 709- t.
cords. Upholstered arm chair.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
1513 MallanvtU* Ava.
8 T 1N E
10—PARTS - REPAIRS
Machine and Supply Co.
Ph. 33
For Sale-N ew 380.03 «ustom_buUt 107 W. 2nd SL
auto radio. While they last
OATUN BROTHERS
each. Firestone Stores.
Draglisa A BuUdcsar Servian
Geneve. 3438W Sanferl
ll-T R A C T tM U
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Ph. 3222 Gene

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Small Case Tracter In good con­ ORLANDO Sea tUel s u r ,
dition. Bultabla t o r H r m o i
Ralph Ray, 3U3.
■mall grove. Price M 88. Cel
Ray Herron 3450 after t.03
b u l l d o z in g
pun. 1343-W.______________ _

LOWKRY * BRIDGES___
San. UK-W Orange City B#r 44334

13—TRAILERS
Trailer, Sale-Rent, Ph. 668-XB.
before

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Pelatka, Fie.____

CROSLEY - BENDIX
Sales and Service

RAN DALL
Electric Company
Quality— Satisfaction
S en
M37-J-3 Do Bary
Ph 113 Sanford*

SaJa-Lsed Prigldatrs 31143.
Fireatona Stares.

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Typewriters, adding machines.
Betas-tentals, 314Mag^ Ph. 44.

4T-PURMmnuT

Echols Special Mattress
Rag. 3KJ0 ................... 33$40 I-BEDROOM,

to Mm Movie- DEPENDABLE middle egad white
woman to Uve In 3 days a weak
for Mr.
Care end keep bouse for 4
date Oct.
children, while mother works out
at town. Room board A - —
salary. Call 1433V.

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31K4L All brand
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2-BEDROOM HOME
Hu
a big, comfortable living
and dining room, built-in calx
inets in the kitchen with mod­
ern electric range and re frige,
rator. You’ll enjoy the targe
■creened-ln porch and beauti­
fully landscaped grounds with
lota of shrubbery and sprink­
ling system. Has a fireplace
and central beating. Excellent
residential location—2417 Lau­
rel Avenue.

PRICED REASONABLE
ODHAM &amp; TUDOR
2638 8 . French Ave.
Phone 2100 A 3080

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Cards o f Thanks are 31.00 par Insartton regardless o f ataa.!la
Memorlum notices, due to he fact they may run to considerable
.ongth, are billed at |1,00 per column inch.
27—BROKERS sad REALTORS
This Is ■ free p a u (0 ths Movieland Ride-ln Theatre for Mare
Lou Stlnion. Exp. date Oct. 7.
1956.
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Alexander ft Stringer

IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
aik Crumley A Mooteith
at 117 South Park. Pbona 771
They Know

IM M E D IA T E

O Z IE R

OCCUPANCY

Laura B. Osier, Broker
H aul M. Field, Associate
3401 8a. Orlando Hwy. Phan* 1324
EVENINGS: 3115 and TN

Ideally Situated
Luxuriously Planned
Moderately Priced

ate.

an yang let, Yanr^ptan
wa c a n arrange
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LOW ELL E. OZIER

R E A LTY

CO.

S Bedrooms and Carports
Terraaso Plaara
Kitchen Equipped
Nice Residential Locslion
Landaaapad Yards

9 SA V E 9
ON GOOD USED
FURNITURE

‘T

M ather O f Sanford

Phone 111

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to

Straw

W. METRJCMS
T. W. MKRO
REALTORS
IK f Perk Are
Phoea 17 ar $42
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
3544 French Ava.

J. W. HALL, REALTOR
I I l f 4iW l
IUM A 4 H M H M

Johnny Walker, Aaaariala
“ CaU Hall" Phono ITH

I

RENTALS

SPACIOUS 4-bedroom homo in
S°od. established neighborhood.
310,ON. Attractive terms.
Consult A REALTOR First

CULLEN AN D H A R K 1Y

___ _ for*3a Uda1to

2-reom unfurn. a p t Newly Oeeora
tad. U K Celery pk . 3U-W,
tf intonated in |M |lK«|! |U|K

iT aU ae Iin. Baa
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Seminole Realty

For Sale—Reel typg jpswtr
only one
S3 8331143. Fire­
stone Stores.

MiulonatT-Rveekoariag

3-Bedroom homo. Equipped with
electric kitchen, blinds, boater,
screened
porch. For
Fenced bsek
________ porch,
yard. Equity 21,100. Monthly
p aym
en t'I2i
* f . 'Call
rmont
32SJ4.
CaU 1412-W.
I l l Roislta.

Builder
1-Bad room frama houio. I miles
Phone 1331
U N MaOoevUla
from Bass. Must s e ll Phono
1343 - W , _____________________
PROPERTY
ate antranee. Nice fT-RROKERS aad RKALTORR
M ifiw u M v li beautiful ahrubbery. 34103. Down, 343 paymanta. SEE 1103 Amalia Ava. la buutlful Highland Park. 3 Bedrooms,
m Myrtle o r call 613V.
Oak Floors, tiled bath, Electric
3 BEDROOM CB home. Com
Kitchen, large screened porch.
M K gum marlin,
Priced to SELL at 38000, 33500
Down, 251-50 monthly on 4H f*
mortgage. Excluilvef Wa have
LARGE 4-bedraom home. Ideal
the hoys.
location far children. Ph. 3212-J.
3 BEDROOM, Deluxe Phillips’Built' home, CBS, furred walls.
Oak Parquet floors, ihsde, nice
location — 29,200—33000 down,
350.40 monthly. This Is a onsowner homo and a GOOD BUYI

REAUTirUL
only one to sell at IU.9I. Fire■tana Stares.
8 Bedroom, Ltath heme,

A

HALES OFFICE
3625 8 . French Avenue
Pbona 3100 and 2080

9225 DOWN

Phone l i l t

or than svi
.Jimmy

Builders o f Flno Homos
For Florida Living

C m )m m p

A. B. PETERSON
broker Auoetatas: A. B. Patarsan
Jr., P. J. Chastaraon, Oarftald
Willstta, John M aluh and R. W.
Williams. A. C. Doudaay, Land
Surveyor,
Phan* UK
i l l N. Park Ava.

r s fo r ta e S T o i
Cl
CENTER
Rentals

m achine

34S4S I . let BL

$ * jo U *

ODHAM f t rTUDOR Inc.

WiU

dean. 3439. Ray
3451, or 1343-W, after 3:00 P *

IttO Chav. 4
New
Touehton'o For Sal*—2D24 G is hastor,
paint, east e a r n s, escellsnt W AITRESS—Apply
BTU o n l y
33444
Drug Store. Mr. Clark.
Urcs. Radle and heater. $295.
Starts.
Trade ie accepted. I K E. 21st
Shorthand
hand, typing, ffiling. Good
hours,i, steady work for right
'40 Chav, club
Really nice
n. Call an Sanford.
Son
person.
•341. V. A.
Longwood

furnished

as—HOMER

Buy your Furmtura at
Werahouaa Furs. Co.,
f c t S t Ail nationally
itort at warahenea prices.

For Sale—Thor Automatic Washer Par Sale — Have you a tana
only 33243. Fireatona S
hedgeT Eleatris badge trimmer

S55L2S*Srsinai

PHONE 2100 or 3960
FOR AN APPOINTMENT
TO SEE—This Solid Brlek

It Is the custom o f many families in this cov
country to commcmoAt*
s bereavement by an “ In Memorium1’ notice In newspaper classified
columns,
They
find
a
real
solar*
therein.
Preparation
or aeleetiow
aelectiaW «|
&gt;. i , -- - -i- s- - — —
...... — Preparation or
hack I®
to tham
ii? u
V * . ? * ibrings
r,n.F* b*eV
*kam. tender, pleaunt racoItaeUewa.1
r*coltaetioM^Aa
£Uka Cook, tno English
En
poet ha« so buutifulfy exprtssod it:
“ How cruelly sweet are the echoes
that start
When memory plays an old tune
W
onII the llW
h uHrIIs
t’ ’
Most frequently an In Memorlum Is lnsertc&lt;l on tha anniversary
»f death. However, other dates, which It is felt ara appropriate* or
n u n ln gfel are also selected. The birthday
tha departed, the wOM*
y o f the
wdU*
ing anniversary, Memorial Day, even Christmas art
ara among
■mnne auaT
iA « r
significant occasion* rhosan.
If you are hesitant to express your tender thoughU in
may avail yourself o f the Herald's collection o f or
fhceso express In poetic beauty the emotion* o f tha
Among them are verses T ^ ^ y n s ^ t n any circumstance.

111 E. 4th BL - 3 BR B L O C K
GARAGE APT 1191 Magnolia Ava.
See our nsw Una o f fleer covering
HOME will consider bldg, lots
3 and 4 Bedroom Homes with 1
and complete home furnishings, B ROOMS, Adults, 111 Park.
as dawn payment or w llf trade
and 8 baths situated on Urge,
for smaller ham*.
artistically
landscaped
lata.
FERE DELIVERY
Paved streets and all other Rabart A. Williams, Realtor
R E A L ESTATE
city conveniences make these
Raymond Lundquist, Associate
„
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
colonies
of
owner-occupied Phans 1371 Atlantia Rank Bldg.
•1—ACREAGE
Comer *nd
topi•s truly delightful places
t n Ira.
F O l ' RE^ft—K Acres la r in ta iilad in IN I. Phene 13U-W1.
Designed, Built and Sold

Plroatana Stores.

RADIO REPAIRMEN
ATTENTION
For Sal*—adjustable TV wall For Sale—Trade Is OR RaMiarsIMS PLYMOUTH PUsa mounts 31-22, TV aerial cava
clean. Drive it away for 3 t«*tor 32540. Fireatona ~
mounts 31-15 30-f t TV 3D0M Up
Cell Ray Herron at 1466 or 1548Masts
34-00.
Firestone
Stores.
MOVING
W after 0:40 p.m.
Alraoat now sofa had A matching
This is n free pass to the Palm Expert Watch Repairing. Fully
chair, 320. Beauty root bed A
Drive-In Theatre fo r Mrs. Grace
Guaranteed. Sanford Jewelry A
box springs, 343. Kayak 14 ft.,
Beale, Enterprise, Exp. data
Luggage Co., 300 Sanford Ave.
40 lbs. 325. Push laws mower,
Oct. 7, 1113.__________
313. Lampe, tables, yard equip­
For home repair work and altera
ment. A b o miac. items. Call
1331 Model-A coupe. Good condl
lions. Call 151-J. Ray C. Slagle.
342 after 5:00 p.m. 80S St M
tioo, 3133. 10K Myrtle Ave. Ph.
Iroquois.
1340J.
Trees trimmed, removed and doCrib
with Simmons Bahyheauty
moeed. Pk. 103T-R.
_
tf NASH 4-door, OD, R- A H,
tanertpring mattress, UU new.
SANFORD TREE CO.
economical transportation $150
Call 703-J.
EM PLOYM ENT
table. Ph. 3321-XJ.
Model A. Fardel door aedan. Good
shape.
Uth. Ph. 1071-J.
44 APPUANCSS

nicely

apartment 373. Phene 1217.

I860 PONTUC-B&lt;yU#d*r. 1^ ootl

low priced cars, rangtag from 318 up, to r a ooi seenomieal tfS Ju p cm U M R sy He£
roe, Phone 3480 or 1843-W after
4:0t
___________

several

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s u e "IN
in MEMORIUM*
m ciD iu n iu n r NOTICE
nu
THE

B A LL R EA LT Y

Apartment, close in. 3 rooms 325
jo r month, Ill E. 3th St, Call
or 1I3L

TWIN OR FULL S O I

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Real Estate A Insurance
Mrs. Lourlna Mesatngar,
Assoc.
Ph. 14
• room, 3 bedroom home, 25760. 107 Msgnolta Ave.
Located on Old Orlando High­
way. Ideal for children, school
bus stop. Call 1333-M,
S-Bedroem
unfurnished house.
RAYMOND M. BALL
Apply Mrs, C.
C. Hawkins,
OSCAR M. HARKISuN
Monroe Ph. 13370CW.
REO. BROKERS
, 8 . D. Hlghleyman, Associate
Furnished cottage. Call 3013-Wl.
234 Smith Park Ave.
Phene 444
TIRED

.

Golden Dawn M attm a
Reg.
eaaeeeeaaaa

For Sale-Child's Outdoor Swing Where you always find big values
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p a
Set. A. 239.83 Value far 333.33.
quick credit sad aaty urm s.
Weil Drilling. HOWARD C.
Fireatona Stores.
311 E. 1st BL
Phone 853
LONO. Phone 3K 307 Bast
coaamarciai Ave.
PRICES ARE LOWER R S R E -P . 4S-FARM end AARDOKN
M B. &lt;c, 10c A 22e Stare, 311 S.
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
Sanford Ava.
Georgia cabbage plants. AU var
ments, invoices, hand bills, end
programs, e t c .
Progressive For Bela—Used Befrtgerator, only
Printing Co. Phono 403 — 403
322.00. Firestone Stereo.
13. Day 11H, night, 627.
West Uth SL

14—USED CARS

THE CARD OF TH AN K S

Loch Abor-Ideal location. 3 bed­
, Very often a Card o f Thanks In tha Sanford HiruU moot* a
room, 1 bath home. Must be seen which
is difficult to fill In ■
■ other. Iway. Not o n l^ iM t^ e
any
to appreciate. Ph. 3177-W.
expression o f gratltudo to those who have sent
also courteously acknowledges tha services a n d ______
1-Bedroom, 3 bath heme. LeVely many to whom a personal note o f thanks cannot weU ha
section. 2000 Orandviaw Ava. In­
Newspaper Cards o f Thaaka a
accepted a* ____ .
terested parties only call Jack­ recL Emily Post, tha noted authority on etiquette, foals they
sonville - RV 4-1343.
many good uses.
There is no pros
t „
CardH oHf U
Thanks.
It cad ba!aa
brief or as detailed aa you desire. Whan
in tha «Occsalon
‘ W . comes
.
_ yaw
find a sympathetically understanding n
member o f our staff ‘to
/ou.

T R A D E
your old mattress and apHngs
REGARDLESS OP TYPE OR 2-reom fum. apartment Ground
CONDITION I
floor, 343 m*. Ph. M L
o f tba a sm s old thing?
Leas Trade
Quihop Mattress
Rota Court I room apartments, Sea tha spacious new tastefully
Rag. 3 K M ................
different homes In — , —
furnished.
Kitchen equipped.
South Pinacreat
Sanford
Phans 1434.
Royal Comfort Mattress
Grove Manor*
Sanford
Rag.
Valencia Villas
DsLand
Downstairs apartment CALL 1040.

YW » O L D B ID ROOM SUITE
IS WORTH SK40 (or mere)
For Sale—Pre-up Toaster 37-33. At
purebaae o f a
Ike purcha
For Sale- 3
Rida ’Em FI
m oo each. Plraatoua

THE SANFORD HERALD Thura., Sept. 2 7 .1I5«,FR|U »

13—HOMES

4 4 -APPUA.VJE8

In anfaty,

Phone m i

3-BEDROOM HOME
On large corner lot. With Florida
room and patio. WeU with pump
m i
A four sprinklers. Beautiful
lawn aad many ahruba. Oak
i n ready
trees,
Bo
912.M0 — Good T t r a i

ODHAM A TUDOR
rB S

S S w

i

WRLAKA APARTMRNTti
private hatha. M l W. Pit
Mat SL

IK N. Park Ava.

Tham Today.

2-BEDROOM HOME

Avalon Apts. IM M oney, Ph. 73S-W

On S shady Iota, quiet location
with stove and refrigerator,

BBS saminate M alty far
a lio Hamm aadA pts. Phans W

fjoun jg (op condlllois
P M S U M • 9100. Daww

RITlCfRNi
ahia lav . . .
Private bath.

ROSA L P A Y T O N .
ANCHORS AWEIGH
eats

Front
Daytona

»
S. ____
ATTENTION
For Sale—A p t aim mod Bleatrie
Boack. CaB KVAW.
Without any oil
Only I at 3H4S. Plr*.
earn money far ran* Chrii
na m a t a s a
^
shopping tor setting Avon Cos*
rum
fcw
U
T
a»L
f
T
mollcs and toiletries. Ct
Mrs. J. Ruoaoll, P . O. B os 373, •m
BAB
b f w
w
PR. Ml Orlando.

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and Ball T* Longwood
masonry dream

i&gt;u8 ‘ £ ? J X ! , S l 2 :
__s_
‘ f f i z z . u zpirate
r a

Toma. Phone
Park
m ,

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Registered Real Rotate Broker
SHI
17-33 at Hiawatha
t ; II /\ m i&lt; o

w

At 310AM wa knew o t nothing
comparable la comfort, appear­
ance, and location. Sea this g.
bedroom plus dan, living room
with fireplace, separata dining
room, large kitchen, closed gar­
age for extra storage. Only
31,150 Down.
GOLDSBORO LOTS
3 nice largo building lots c lo u to
school and shopping. Reasonable,
and terms.
W. M. "BUI" BTRMPKR
Gay Allan, Associate
Arietta Price, Asuctate
Realtor — Ganaral lawranco
Phono 004 ar 3113 113 N. Park Ava.

A TOY POORl- --------_
ard," owned by May O
Kelts, jumps through tha 1
with a basket of Beware a» L
annual "Canine Cavetaad£
Rockefeller Canter, Now
City, At bottom,author!
“Johnny," rldee a r
show la which ~
la te NaUaial
futirmlUnafl

A ayU m

With A
*lTtqlf!-H

At
JURY CALL

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BILLS HARR TO PAY? ftfe
things
through

you're

through

a l ’t h

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C A te

Call 1131.
U Paya To Uae Ctaastfwd.:
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�iTCaStLY - » a ta T B u J

STANFORD HEEALD
10, Thai*, Bept. 27, 1958

iiiow

(Cm Om H frea P m One)

Facet

lets. Shoeing Is a eontlnulag proctss wtlh b e n ts in training shod
every u days and shoes re-set

ib li Priton

cnee, Fine
YORK «*—tornsboot wHryvey M. Kolosov, eoaviet*
trjucy to ■ C*canonist eonM R. aetitooee o f M yetre tq

end M M * fine,
near,
M-yssr-oid
former
■Met who testified fo r the
* e n t ie many eoasphney
win he etoteneed tomorrow
% judge Jehu r. C. M e
teS

s f ' 1

* *•^

mow paled and Mumped In
end I women brought In its
r Verdict lata yesterday after
(nates o f deliberation,
faeeo c o u n s e l announced

lataenw was convicted on five
its el perjury. Tbs ease devo­
id from hie recantation of the
linony ho gave aa • governi witness nt the
consplr'trial of IS seeoaditrtag Cornlist loaders.
Itar the Jury found him guilty,
Judge raised his ball from ft,to MO,MO but allowed Mm coo­
p t freedom until lata today

Legal Notice

srltala

one of the greatest tourist sttrscUons In the stole. Visitors will
come from every state In the un­
ion and from Canada to watch
this great freet aoUrlst attraction
With Introdoction o f daytime
racing et the raceway, even more
direct revenue benefits will come.
With the added incentive of regular
racing caids, visitors wl|| be at­
tracted to thie area to stay longer
end spead more freely.
An Ida of what can be espected
can be gained from a glance at
national figures. Throughout the
nation last year more than 20 mil­
lion persona paid admission to
watch harness racing at 4M
(rocks. This makes It the. thirdbest-attended spectator iport in
America.
With the only harness racing
meeting in the country at that
Ume, fo r no harness racing plants
win be In operation elsewhere at
the lame time as Seminole's, It Is
reasonable to assume that large
numbers o f people Interested in
watching the harness horses race
will make Seminole County a stop
on their vacation Itinerary.
Harness horse training and rac­
ing Is big business. It Is a kingsited sport. It Is an Industry vir­
tually unknown a decade ego.
Seminole Raceway through the
year's since It wee opened In i m .

Soma o f the nation’s champions
were trained here.
Seminole Raceway's re-activation
will furnish a fountain o f pubtlcily
for the area. As the merca for
calendar wintertime training and bartiess
racing Seminole Raceway will be
■ by-word In (he nation's press and,
la the trade papers devoted to reporting harness horse activity.

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claim a n t,

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, a iM ltcr of tha Last Will
iS Testament •(
turn S. navldeuadceeaaed

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fllOWH her husband, et al,
n e fe a d e e te .
Mata or Florida lot QUINTON 1*
BROWN aa4 T. U BltOWJf. her
buebend, wlioss resldenre Is un­
known. If allva. and If dead their
yeiqerUve unkanwn hslra, -dsvls^unknown

onens# It marrlsd. and If dead, the

mMenee u it a k &gt;m " w n. If
live, h is aak n n w n spouse I f m a r­
led, end If deed, the respective enBuwu he I re. deeleeee. leseteee e»d
m e le e s , o f Ik s said w » i. h .
lIC K H j
H A IIA II
P .. H I I I T I I
hose residence Is unknu w n. If
liv e
h e r
unknow n
spouse
' m a rrie d
and
ir
dead, the
m eecttvr unknow n Heirs, d svlsPS, U s e le s s end n rsn le e s of th s
M H A ll A II P . H M ITH s and lo nnr
M a l l person, H s sln s o r claim in g
n r r i c h : title o r I n l t i r e l la and lo
in r o llu n ln a desrrlHed land , I r m and Heine In Hemlnele C o u a lr .
to r id s , to -w lti
. . T h e HU u a f MW U o r N H U
of Heellon
S3. T o w n sh le S t
Moutli. ila n e s S I K n it.
Y o u and earh of sou e ra hereby
rso u lre d la ap pear and f ile ner. e n h a llr or bv r e u r a lto rn e r
■
’ W llh Ih e C le r k of (h e ab o ve.
; sty le d C o u rt y o u r w r l t u e d o .
fe a s e s. If o a r . lo Ik e D U | T o
U u le l T it le file d herein a a a ln s i
yea in th is causa and l a serve
O^ci'pjr of the eeme o a P la in r if f s ’ s iio r n - r . below , on or
b e fo re Ik e Jsth S a y o f O ctober,
A. U. IS IS , li e r t l a f a ll not or
•l» e a decree pre eoafesse w ill
be entered e a a la s l you.

f c ’ &amp; a t f T t t r t St t b W h

s-uses-Jk^m

MMMttt e t the Royal Danish
Ballet era shown enmnd tha
bronze statue of Hans Christian
Andersen, which was unveiled
In Central Park, New York City.
Schoolchildren o f Denmark and
New York contributed funds for
the tTIJMW memorial to the fa­
mous Danish fairy tale writer.

BY ADDIE PREVATT Mr. and Mrs. Merle Suramtrsll!
end family spent the weekend
In Ft. Lauderdale with friends.
Mr. end Mrs. John Stone end
children Pet end J. D. end Nency
Butler spent Sunday afternoon
et New Bmyme Beech.
Phillip Belter Is spending e
few deye In Orlendo with reletires.
.
Mr. end Mrs. Dick Henry end
femlly o f Jecksonville visited Mr.
end Mrs. Frank Getlln Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Futford end
family spent Sunday In Lake
Whales with Mrs. Fulford'e mo*
ther, Mrs. Edwards.
Mrs. T. W . Prevalt and family
had as their guests Sunday, Mrs.
Prevstts' sister, Mrs. G. A. Durranee and sons o f New Smyrna
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McLain, Mrs.
Cader Hart and Mre. T. W. Pre.
vatt were chaperones to a swim­
ming party held Saturday after­
Rock Springs.
Springe. A picnic
noon at Bock
supper wee enjoyed by the fol­
lowing: Pet Stone, Addle Prevatt,
Dolphins Phillips, Susie and Sarah
Susie Fulford,
Ruby
Harper, ____
Bowen, Geraldine Jacobs, Carlton
Prevatt, Tommy McClain, Bobby
Bowen, Billy Fulford and Tommy
Jacobs.
Valleen Prevstt, Luylne Stone
and Addlo Prevatt spent Sunday
at New Smyrna Beach.
Mrs. J. T. Corley o f Sanford
spent Tuesday afternoon here with
her mother, Mrs. E. T. Summersill.
Mr. and Mrs. John Maxwoll had
aa their recent guests, Mr. an I
Mrs. John Payton o f Ohio.
An old-fashioned all day quilt­
ing waa held Thursday at the
home o f Mrs. H. H. Geiger. A
covered-dish luncheon was enjoy,
ed by the following: Mrs. Wllllc
Anders, Mrs. Hugh Uraddy, Mrs.
E. 11. Grant, Mrs. Ed Fulford,
Mrs. Calvin Oldham, Mrs, David
Oldham, Mrs. Mabel Raulerson,
Mrs. T. W. Prevatt, also Lorraine
Fore, and the Rev. and Mrs, Mltchel o f Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lindsay
were hostesaes to a birthday dinner In honor o f her mother, Mrs.
Emma Harper Sunday at their
horns. Those enjoying the dinner
with the honoree end hostesses
were the following: Mrs. Melvin
Harper and children o f New Hmyrna Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Harper and family, Mom Taylor,
and Law ranee Sandonc.
H. H. Geiger who has boon a
patient at the Bay I'inea Hospital
was recently moved to a hospital
In Dublin, tin.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry KrsUor
havo Just returned from a visit
In Decatur, III. Mrs. K ratur's
sister, Wllla Lay returned home
with them to spend a couple of
months.
A dsy of Prayer was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Oldham wllh the covered dish
dinner, by the Hiilcrest Bap­
tist Church.

Friday &amp; S atu rd ay Sept. 2 8 th &amp; 2 9 th
One

One table o f piece goods, assorted fabrics, all
fo r Fall sewing. 86, 39 and 44 Inches wide.
In Foil materials and styles

REGULAR PRICES TO 2.49 yd.

SIZES

8

9

10

QUAN1TY

3

4

2

SIZES

11
4

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DRAPERY MATERIAL

SHOE

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Pretty floral patterns also a variety o f

For your closet door or wall, In heavy

solid colors. 48 inches wide.

gage plastic, rose bud pattern o r plaids.
Holds 6 pair o f shoes.

TABLE CLOTHS
In plastic, rugged, dependable, wiped clean
instantly,

proof. Tw o sizes, one holds 2 blankets or

embossed,

pastel

shades o f

green blue, pink and yellow also white.

1 com fort the other 4 blankets or 2 com­

Size 54 x 72 or 54 x 34

and Customers
Costum e Jew elry
An assortment o f earrings, necklaces, pins
ind bracelets. Regular 1.00 and 14)0

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Business AFTER Extensive

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MARKETING SPECIALIST
TO SPEAK
LAKELAND or—The committee
which was formed to figure ways
of getting people to eat more fresh
citrus meets tomorrow to hear one
marketing specialist stress ths
need of shipping only the very
best fruit to European markets.
He will be Fred Mots, fruit marI.rrclallst of Urn U. 8. De­
partment of Agriculture.

P°flenidon. clerk et ibe

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Phone 466

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An asortment o f nylon o r cottons.
Size 10 thru 18 (sizes broken). Re­
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M en ’s U nderw ear
SHORTS
Boxer style. Solid colon ft white.
8izea 33,36,88,40,42 and 44.

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VOULME XLVII1

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Established 1908

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,1956

NO. 202

Associated Press Leased Wire

Therm-O-Tane Gas &amp; Appliance Co. j
To Hold Formal Opening Tomorrow j
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Things Are
Made From
Use Of Gas
Countless wonders o f gas help|
keep
Am erica's
standard
of
living at Its highest level in his­
tory. The magic blue flam e is
used to make virtually every-;
thing: from soup lo nut* and even
the kitchen sink.
I
Gas has 26,000 adaptations o f
more than 2,500 Individual uses
in the fabrication and production
cr almost every Item required In
(hr daily life o f the nation.
In addition to its dual role as
a raw material and a vital pr«&gt;
clsion tool for auch Industries
food processing metal
finishing and petrochemnlcal
ical pro*
ductlnn, gat I* also a m
ajor fuel
najor
therm o tahe gw
in the generation o f elrctriocal
power.
The versatility o f gas provides
C. II. ROBERTSON, VICE PRESIDENT of Therm-O-Tnno Gnu &amp; Anti Appliance Co. with million* with the beat in food,
Mrs. Robertson who is O ffice Manager. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson uro shown in the busi­ clothing and shelter. Further,
ness and accounting office ul Therm-O-Tnnc’s brilliant new home on W. 9th ut Luurcl contributes to their health and
happiness at work and at
Ave. (S ta ff Photo)
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And, in war or peace, gas
the country strong with
ammunition and
Jeep* to Jets,
Food, o f course, it the nation's
No. 1 concern. Whilei Americans
spend more than $75 bllllona
billions year
for food, gas helps to
process and preserve It.
A new “ Ico A g e" has been usher­ 'and ejector arms sweep them out
Starting at the farm , fertilizers
ed Into American homes by auto­ o f the mold and hold them at the made from gas derivation* help
m atic ice-aerve refrigerator* which top of the unit until “ dry.’ ’ Mean­ the crops grow. Gas heat protecta THERM-O-TANE GAS &amp; APPLIANCE CO.’ h office, s h o w - ■ on tho Laurel Ave. nldo of tha building located at 414 W.
U’a the homemaker o f 5G or provide constant, generous sup­ while, m ore water flows into the orhards from killing frosts and
rooms, and warehouse where formal opening i« Iteing
Uth St. (Photo by Jameson)
m ore
and her newly married plies of rcadlly-available cubes.
in ariJ distdlrts, gas-fired en­ hold tomorrow. A Inrgu parking lot for customer* is located I
mold.
daughter who are buying colored
With the next cycle, the ejector gines pump life-giving water Into
Technically, they aren't really
home appliance* and utilizing c o ­
irrigation ditches. It also keeps
arm
s turn again. This time t|ie
ordinated o r contra itlng colors In c u b e s ;" they’re half-m onn-shap.
billions o f bushel* o f rice, wheat
ed, produced by on Ingenious de­ half-muon* of ice drop Into the and corn and ton* upon tons o f
■M the kitchen.
Homemakers in other age groups v ice found only on .top-oM he-line container where they remain dry hay and alfalfa sa fe from damaf-,
are displaying conservatU m ^Jn refrigerator models manufactured and loose. The ice in the mold is ing moisture
their solu tion o f white gas raiigei by Servel, Inc. The automatic IceAt poultry farm s and hatcher­
raised to dry. and m ore water
end refrigerator*
with
colored server freeze* ice "c u b e s " with­
ies, gas gives both life and pro­
trimming*, though thev are rn -- out trays, store* them in a con­ enters. These cycles continue un­ tection to little chlcka. The chicks
form ing to the “ r a g e " fo r color tainer, and autom atically replace* til the container is filled.
are hatched by the controlled
b y painting walls and woodwork thorn as they are used.
Thenn-O-Tane Gaa and Ap­ stnff with their slogan “ no gas and painted a beautiful dolphin and Rrllllant Fire space b ea ten ,
A signal arm atarts and stops temperatures o f g a t and are safe­
in the popular decorator color*.
blue ami moon
mint applekay and Garland commercial equip­
The quick availability nf largo thu operation of the ice-server. guarded
by
gas-flre.1 brooder pliance Co. will hold Its formal need is too lurgp or too sm all."
Tho theory i* that the older quantities of Ico has led house­
upening tomorrow lit their hrimil
Knrly in
1U5U Thcrm-O-Tnno mid one wall o f teal blue, Thu ment which includes
This it does by feeling the ice heaters afterward.
deep fat
women are rebelling after keeping wives to discover numerous new
industries which process and new showrooms, offices, und ware­ Gas mill Appliinirc Co. sturted the ceiling is snuw white ucrmistlcal fryers, ranges and ovens.
bouse for many years In “ hospi- ways to cook, serve and enter­ supply, stopping when tho con­ preserve food* also arc Important house, located in .Sanford at 414 construction o f their new ultrakilhoise plaster. Tho lighting ia
tainer is filled and starting up
Thcrnt-O-Tane Gas and
A p­
10 tal white” kitchens, while their tain with ice.
g a i users because they need the W. Oth St. * t the corner o f lam- modern office mul showroom ut
o
f indirect design with a cove pliance Co. handles and installs
daughters are expressing their dliagain
when
enough
ico
has
been
re­
rot
Ave.
414 W. Oth St.
“ Th1* unique principal of refrige.
econom ical and efficient heat to
satisaetlon, unconsciously, o f the rnlnn eliminates the filling and moved to lower thu arm.
and
extending from one end o f the air conditioning equipment
precook millions o f
cans
and
The building, only recently com­
The Imilding covers nn nren o f
kitchens they grew up In. Now re-filling uf trays, spilling water,
arc distributors fo r Sinclair I.-P
bottles o f food a* well as frozen' pleted, ia a 825.000
structure, 2,r,Otl square feat which gives am- showroom lo the other. Three
both are rushing to surround them­ sticking ice, and wasting o f Ice
Gat.
food* and dry cereal*.
from which thu lutest und most |de loom lo wnrcliouso appliances shades uf grey uru used In the
selves with pastel-bright kitchens* on rem oval" C. If. Robertson vice
Gas, a fast and flexible heat modem gas appliances, comm -r- in the tear o f tho display room. runcrcto tile floor. For the con8
even going to extremes to get a- president o f Therm-O-Tanu Gas &amp;
source, hat the capacity to do cial gas applianees, air condition­
w ay from the unpleasant associa­ Appliance Co. 414 W. 9th St., say*.
In terior o f the building which venlcnco o f displaying appliances,
Just
about
everything.
It
pro­
ing will lie installed and ilelh ' ■ U being thrown illic it tomorrow
tion a white or monotone kitchen “ In addition, the container holds
ait clectrostrip circles the entire
baa fo r them.
A new gas clothes dryer that duces oodlc* o f dried fruit and cd to Hanford area customers. at their form al opening observance display room which allows a rem ore Ice than do four old-type
soup
as
well
at
tons
o
f
roasted
Hulk
gaa
delievcrlrs
will
alsu
he
If you’ re about to redornr:
r- d Ice trays, even though the Ice- dries faster than u load o f clothes
is o f IComii 11 iirlrk mid concrete ecptlrnl to lie placed anywhere
The m odem sign which ap­
replace some o f your kitchen equip- server unit take* up no more can be washed, ha* been Intro­ peanuts. In other applications, gas; made from lliu .Sanford head­ block w ith 01 feet o f plate gins* along the strip as desired.
literally
pups
the
peelings
from
quarter* o f the firm .
pears In largo cut-out letters
'A ment, pick a color you'll want to room in the freezer com part­ duced by Whirlpool—S ccgcr Cor-|
In Ihe showrooms. A flow er plant,
Provisions
have
been
mado
for
Therat-O-Tanc Ga* und
Ap­ cr extending from the front en­
at Thcrm-O-Tano Gaa and Ap­
liv e with a long time as the focal ment.”
poratlon. The new 194H Super- pimentos and it pops mountains
o f popcorn.
pliance Co’ s new building at
pliance Co. was Incorporated in tirely across the west side o f the complete summer and winter air
o f your color scheme. For
Speed *afcly (hits all fabrics in
H cre'i how the automatic iceconditioning o f Ihe office and dis­
Rut, before food goea lo mar­ May 1947 with R. F. Nicholas,
414 W. 8th St. was Installed by
nee by a gas range that har­
half the time required In regular
building
and
another
planter
on
server works:
play rooms and will lie installed
Marcello Faille o f Sanford.
monizes with at least three d if­
•peed dryer*. The until operate ket, It must be parkagnl. Gas president and C. II. Itulicrtson, thu southwest corner of thu build­
before next summer.
It first measure* a supply o f at a higher gas output and with helps to produre the (taper, the vice president.
ferent color schemes, ns It will
Faille la Southern distribut­
ing
nru
bedded
with
brilliant
r
io
­
glass and the tin containers. On
Appliances on displuy in the
still be In perfect condition by the water into a mulct. When the water greutly accelerated air flow .
or for tha unique sign w hich
A fter considering several other tous.
time you've redecorated your kit­ freezes, a small electric heater
modern Therm-O-Tane Gas and
gllinmera, night and day from
A
thermostat
autom atically top o f that, gat helps to make locations fur Ihrir firm, the two
Unusual and brilliant display
loosen* the half moons o f ice,
chen fir s o r six times.
reflections on the shiny metal­
shuts o f f the gas burner if tem p­ the rorks and bottle rap*. It also popular businessmen decided that signs hove been installed hy Mar* Appliunce Co. showroom* include:
No matter how gay you want
lic hanging Jewel*.
erature exceeds a certain degree dry’ * the ink on the labels.
Sanford nml Hcmiilule County lind cello Faille. The rut-out letter* Servel refrigerators, A. O. Smith
The tin can
Industry, which,
your kitchen to be, be careful to correspond; or have Just one and renews the opciatlon when
water heater*.
Calorie
ranges,
Originally designed it . aria,
tin- h o t |Missihilitics for growth are nil original Freiirh design.
that it doesn’ t turn out to he a wall papered, and (he other three temperature returns to tho pro­ produces more than 40 billion
Sieglcr Spare healers, Dcarh irn
France for use during blackand their business,
p
"b u sy ” color scheme, as It 1s ex­ painted iu a harmonizing color. per drying level. Jlrat ii • o ff containers a year, Is but one o f
There Is an off-street pinking spare healers, Dixie ranges, Janouta during World War 11, tha
Therm.U-Tanc Ga* and
A p ­ lot largo enough to accomodate itrol heating equipment, Safo Air
hausting to be surroundel with Accessories, too, must be picked during the last five minutes o f the big metal working ga* cus­
sign waa brought to Am erica
pliance
Co.
opened
for
businrs*
too m any patterns. I f you T
with care so that they do not drying time. Operation is auto* tomers. G at it used to produlce
10 to 12 cars on the west side heaters, Hunt No Vent heaters,
by way o f Canada.
geom etrical design oni your walls, conflict with the definite patterns malic from ignition o f pilot light almost every tape o f mctalaium- on June I, 1847 at the corner o f of the building. The |iarking of Panel flay heaters, Mor-Sunhoma
The large cut out sign dis­
eel act a monotone fot your floor In the room and thus provide a
inum, iron, copper, lead and many 4th St. and Pine Ave. where they trurk* and (icrsmincl cars will lie furnace*, Coleman floor furnaces
play appears on tha west sideto dryer ahut o fff.
covering and paint your ceiling Jarring note.
others. It not only produces the emptoyed three persons.
on the cast side o f the building. and panel heaters, Nutlouat lun­
of the Therm-O-Tane building
metol but also proviJc* the heat
In 1048, and ufter only one
mul a sm aller one was InstallThe wull* inside o f the show­ ges and cabinets, Whirlpool wash­
fo r the manufacture o f all type* year’s operation, Therm-O-Tane rooms and office arc plastered er* and driers, Warm
Morning
o f metal product* used In tha Gas and Appliance Co. upem- l u
home, office, stores, factories, branch o ffice o f their firm in
farm * and countless other places. Orlandu
at
1127
N. Orange
it 1111 o n a o f today’ s modern Ave. Nicholas iH-iumr iiunn
homrs are actually houses that o f the Orlando branch and Ro­
gas built-and that gat furnished, bertson remained m Sanford aa
too. In fa ct, gaa la the fuel that manager.
was used lo make almost every
Therm-O-Tane i,u» und Ap­
one o f the SO million gaa applian­ pliance Co. has increased each
ce*.
year In new customers und volume
The water heaters, furnaces,
o f business. A t present
they
air-conditioncrs, ranges, refriger­
have 13 employee*.
ators, clothes dryera and inciner­
The area whlrh Tlirrm-O-Tanr
ators. It is also tho fuel used to
make the kitchen (Ink, bathdoom Gaa and Appliance Co. serve* In­
flalures, electrical fixture*
(in ­ cludes all o f Seminole County mid
cluding TV’ a radios, clock, kit-, Orange County, and a- fur a*
Orange City lit Volusia County.
chen).
The basic builJfng materials All types uf arrounts, iu'luslrlal.
are
which go Into a houae were made commercial, and tlomeathor processed with gas, too—lum­ serviced by the Therm-O-Tane
ber, roofing paper, shingles, as­
bestos,
insulation
materials, i fuel. That goes fur the simplest
brick, tiles, cement blocks and' paper d ip s lo the biggest mach­
floor* and, even the paint endj inery in factories
varnish for ealeriura,
interiors
And, wherever Americans go,
and furnishing*.
their inode o f conveyance is a
The window glass which brings product o f gas. Kvcn the ends
the outside in and, vice versa, la o f railroads tracks art- hardened
also a product o f gas h alt. F or; by gaa flame*.
that matter, millions o f square'
And, travel tog*, a* well a*
feet o f gtas* that play such an luggage are mad* by gas. Tha
important role in today’ s manu­ textile industry use* gas to make
facturing
and building cornea hot water for (team and, for
THERM-O-TANE UA8 &amp; APPLIANCE CO.'n ataff who will be on hand to greet their
from vats o f molten liquid heated th* finished product, It is useJ
friends and customers during the formal opening tomorrow. (L eft to right) A. D.
by gas to a while hot tem pera­
Litney, service m an; II. V. Iluckner, bulk delivery ; C. II. ItoberUoii. Vice P r e s id e n t; Mrs.
fng. ^ U ^ i h i Wue Blaine sears TIIE ATTRACTIVE SHOWROOM o f Therm-O-Tntuj Gaa &amp; Appliance vo.
ture.
&gt;C. II. Robertson, office manager; W. M. Sutton, Sales Representative; and John I). M u -.
from tlte
Wherever heat ia needed
for off th* “ fu za" that i* left on many
formal o|tcnlng ia being held all d a y 'tom orrow . Thia view taken frou
Lellan, Cylinder deliver}’. (S taff Photo)
manufacturing gas U the reliable fabrics after their manufacture, j fice facing t h e main entrance. (S ta ff P h o t o )

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Modern Wives
New Ice Age Ushered
Are Buying Colored Into American Homes
Home Appliances

Company Locates In Sanford Because
O f Better Growth, Business Possibilities

N ew Gas Clothes

Dryer Introduced

Sanford Sign Man
Creates Display

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Builtln Cooking
Units A rt Popular
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Some o f tbo hottest bays on the
root eettto market today ere fee*
taring kitchens with gee bulH-in
cooking unite. By the end of lU i,
Thcrm-O-Tsne Gee Co. predicU,
3S per cent o f the netion’e new

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New "c o o T Ignition systems,
foldaway gas burners, timer con­
trols on top burners as well as
the oven and midgst gO-inch ranges
with full ovens and regular-site
lurosrs are among the Innova­
tions that tbs housewife can find
In today's automatic gas ranges.
According to C. H. Robertson o f
Tberm-O-Tsdo Gas Co., these and

AN INSIDE VIEW of tho Therm-O-Tune Gan &amp; A]
414 W . 9th S t This portion o f the building houses tl
(8Uff Photo)

once Co. nhowroom and office at
business and accounting offices.

range, are responsible for tht
tremendous demand for new gas
ranges.
He said that once the bousholder tended to fill vs IhsN s kit­
chen storage space with griddles,
dtsp-ftt frysfi, rotlsaeriss and

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pilot—a tiny, bead-llks pilot that
givsi o ft only 60 to 10 BTU' o f the
standard pilot. This feature, adopt­
ed by
several manufacturers,
msans lower gas bills as wall as
a rang* that Is cool to touch at
all Umae. These new sysUms are
under a number of different trade
names, such as "Needle” pilots.

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th e o p e n i n g

kltchon-laundry-diosite

mending the new leyout et they
find ite meny inneretlone eppeelleg end prortitel. The nlen of
sink the burner! into tbo work
counter of the plrtitlon between
the faod-prvpsratlon end serv­
ing erees, for example, has sever­
al points in Its favor. It permits
them to past food directly from
the stove to the dinette

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To our Friends

uillllllflUi!:

And Neighbors

clone. We are grlad to have yoii in

a p p lia n ce, f e .
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ceught on. Now buyers ere de-

Congratulations on a job well

Best W ishes
hmun. - 0 - J a m .

TM Uet-wimod eniu were “ slow
itertm ” until the Idee cf » com-

of

our neighborhood.

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Brisson Funeral H om e
T H E R M O T A N E GAS &amp;
A P P LIA N C E C O ., IN C

your

9th ft LAUREL

PHONE ISIS

building a t 9 th St. &amp; Laurel Ave.

GOOD LUCK. . . .

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Concrete
O fl u t c a k .

fo n a u d s L
Phone 1335

over and around uteealla whIU
providing work apses behind each
burner.
Tbo moat popular la stOl tbo
“ divided" top with work apaeo
la tbo middle, or tbo customer can
have all tho burners to tho right
or tbs left with work space on tho
remaining side. Thao, o f course,
there Is the four-burner longs with
tho griddle in the middle; la many
cases this griddle can bo removed
and a grid placed there instead
to make another burner.

Therm-o-Tane Gas &amp; Appliance Co. Inc.

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D ayton a

Beach

Boo Tho Coloman Lino st Therb-O*
Tones new ghowroom ,9th ft Laurel.

on the opening
of their new
showroom &amp; office
building

fast burning! So compact U flts between
lbs wall studding—takes no Boer specs!
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n ilf A
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waU-to-waU carpet of warmth on the
Scar, packs warm air Into farthest

Cabman's I spct Clwvisttcn gives you all
tbs bmie advantages cf a central hasting
system..."cut at the way* installation,
jttp o r is e tb c s U n g power for every
Hoot one seem or whale baste. There are
single- end duel-wall models to fit every
borne, wtth or without exclusive auto­
matic Dlrectionalr Blower and Hast
Z eem o m im r. Co m 1a foe a demonstration

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ECKLES DISTRIBUTING
Company
1707 Industrial Blvd.
Jacksonville, Fla.

Call Therm - 0 - Tane Gas &amp; A ppliance Co. Inc. F or
D etails w ithout obligation.

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Housewife looks For Instant Heal Pick-Up In Range
The man o f the house may never
have thought o f It this way, but
Thcrm-O-Tane Gat C o m o s n v
claims that the housewife looks
for the same thing In a range that
a man seeks In a new auto.
For example, soys Thtfm -O Tane. a man wants a car that will
run smoothly through slow traffi without stalling, yet can rcspend Instantly with a burst of
speed when a traffic situation
warrants It.
Essentially, the housewife ex­

pects the same k in d of perfor­
mance-plus streamlining and at­
tractive decor-from a new auto­
m atic gas range. In other words,
she wants Instant heat pick-up
as well as slow, constant heat.
And appliance engineers, as alert
as automotive experts t j consum ­
er demands, are turning out gas
ranges that change cooking speeds
at the flick o f a wrist.
Mast modem gas ranges, for In­
stance, feature a just-simmer ad­
justm ent for slow cooking or “ keep

extra

fla w

for pork THE

SANFORD

H E R A T®

and onions, coot the onlona first Section B
Page :8
In butler until they’ re soft and
golden. Then draw the onions to sliced liver, adding mora b u tU r 'lf
one side o f the pan and fry the necessary.

w arm " purposes and another hot
enough to stu le a steak .
The slm m er-to-tlisle operation
at well as unlimited ihsdlngt o f
heat between the two extremes,
Is a matter o f simple manual con­
trol.
Want extra flavod for pork
chops? Try adding pineapple Juice
or canned chunks o f the fruit
t » the skillet while pan-drying
the chops.

TH ERM -O -TAN S

POW ELL’S
OFFICE SUPPLY
? N4E ?,F
features we always point out,” nays W. M. Sutton, Therm-O(Staft Photo) P^tance ^ ° a 8n cs representative ns he demonstrates a Servcl Ice mnker.

117 MAGNOMA AVE

Orlando, Florida

fo w fJ ia J tu L trite
nstolled

Exclusively

TH ER M -O -TAN E

By

G AS &amp; APPLIANCE Co. Inc
Affi and Laurel Ave.

Here’s Luxurious jj
Forced Air Comfort |
Anyone Can Afford

for any home!

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Therm-o-Tane Gas &amp; Appliance
Co. Inc 9th. &amp; Laurel Ave

Yes, real forced-sir lusting with all its &gt;
comfort benefits— and at a big
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ssvlngs for new or built homes. Savings ■
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Today's Big News
Tbo big m v i today la color la
MM kitchen, aaira 1fcerm.O-Tana
Ota Co, with fallow la flrat placo
green second
the color
parada.
Manufacturer* art mooting tbo
oiltumor damaad far color by
Producing kttebaa appliances and
oihsr equipment la tbo moat pop*

&amp; Appliance
So., Inc.

Play decorator shade*. Tkia mobaa
It oaay for aay one to work oot a
coordinatod patiom, aa yoo can
buy (aa raniaa, refrigerator*, alt*
chon cablaota aad ovm aiaka la
matchllag colon.
For tboao who prafar wblM (aa
ran(aa with color acetate, ThermO-Tano Oaa Co. point* out that
aomo manufacturers an featuring
nmorablo colored trlmmlny, la
ordar to koap kitchen eotor
achomaa flexible during the Ufa
of the ran|a.
But, area If you an not la tbo

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marks* for aaw appUaaeoo aad eq­
uipment, you eaa achieve the
•‘BOW took” by naln( paint a i
your mala miracle-worker.
For example, to create a candy
plak kltcben, start by painting
tbo walls aad eoUla( a pinkish
(I«y, wUb tbo calling a few shades
lights than tbo walla. Next p. .it
all tbo woodwork and cabinets
iur faronte abode of pink. Finalebooea floor covering and coun*
ter tops the tamo shade of gray
as tbo colling.

BEST W I S H E S

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TH ER M -O -TA N E
THE FLEET OF THEM*0*TANE trucks which servo customers la thia area with ap­
pliances, cylinder and bulk deliveries. (S ta ff Photo)
Try adding leftover cooked rice! few tablespoons to oae cup of
waffles or pancakes for Interest- batter.
Ing loxtura and now taata—use s|

M od ern Building
a n d Showroom

■Only S T E W A R T - W A R N E R
\ SEALS THE FLAME!

a n d Your JO Years
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CABINS

W E A R E HAPPY T O SUPPLY

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The August 80 Isaua, Wo)
Street Journal, quoted tbo feUlr.
Ina atatlstlea on centnl h
boatlngt
Oaa

YO U W ITH A L L YO U R T IR E S

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Oil
10,100,000
Cool
7,K0fi00
For tbo first time gM loads la
central hooting. Although It la
the youngest fool, It bow bei
the list Again, a clear oxpresokm
of America’s choice of quick,
elooa, economical
Asphalt Ulo makes a tough,
attractive /fleering, but
bu requires
regular care to keep. it
. from got*
Mag
andshabby.
aha
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U regularly wtth thick warm
the. tap of tha
Hbso with a men wrung out
dear water, and allow to dry1

Thli automstk room-lit* Wall llsaw* It
oatint to iniull. Cin lupplcmcnt prttto*
bMtiflg i)ticm. "Sifelr-Sc.ltd'* lot po»ltivsMl.ty. fktlforsddrdnorm, portb«i,
hard-lo-hsat room*, gsragrt, spsrtmtoti.

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In Central Heatin

H. B. POPE CO. IN C
Your U. S. R O YA L Deoler
S00 8. PARK A VE.

PHONE 1440

NO chlMRiy...NO

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CONGRATULATIONS

THERHO-TANE
GAS &amp; APPLIANCE CO.,
PHONN IBM

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SH O W R O O M &amp; OFFICE BUILDING

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SINCLAIR OIL &amp; GAS COMPANY
TULSA, OKLAHOMA

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liance Co. Inc.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

time that you art cooking flak, remaining la Idtakaa.

Section B

Ing to "The Pilot," »how aalaa
through June 19IW
domeatle
water heater* a* follow*:
Gaa
1.4.™,.too
Electric
468,700
Thl* Information, *»v« “ The
Pilot" wa* a releaied by the elec­
trical Induatry on their aalaa of
electric water heater* compared
with gaa water heater*.

BULK DELIVERY CUSTOMERS o f Therm-O-Tana Gaa A Appliance Co. are served by
H. V. Buckner. (8 ta ff Photo)
a hoiaehold
It'a eaalar to auda out a fata
piece* every day or evening la- bnuh la hot auday water, rim*
(tcad of waiting for on* big week- u
, 1, , * water, ahake It to

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There'* no need to uae too much
water on a tile floor. It'a tha auda
a rich lather with a minimum of
water, and wipe o ff with •
wrungout cloth or mop. Lot the
floor dry thoroughly — preferably
with the window open — before
replacing the rug, hamper, andl
other bathroom accettorlea.

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THERM

- O - TANE

GAS &amp; APPLIANCE C O ., Inc.
• W e are pleased that we ware aelectad to lit*tail tha
plumbing In your new ahowroum.

ROY

WALL

PLUMBING

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extends

c o n g r a t u la tio n s to

Visit us during our Grand
Opening Fri. Sept. 28th

W E ARE

Fully’Automatic Washer
W ITH A U TH IS! IX C L U S IV I FEATURES
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Bolt-In, fufly-automatlc, money-raving Sudt-MIter*.
7 Rlneee ore meet thorough yet me leu water,
2-Temp water eelactor,
Automatic Wing regardleu of water preuure.
Big wcuMng capacity In ipace-taving detlgn.
Co Pert (optional) for rol-away waihing.
J-Vear parti warranty on trantmiuion.
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STAFFORD

GAS &amp; A PPLIA N CE CO ., IN C
M k * Im m I A n

PROUD T O

321 MAGNOLIA AVE.

ELECTR
PHOfl

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on the completion
of their newe modern
thowroom and
offica building

802 W EST TH IRTEENTH ST.
PHONE 79

Visit T h erm -o-T a n e During Their\G rand O p en in g
Friday Sept. 2 8 th 9 :0 0

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Automatic Gas Dryer Saves Time
And what did YOU do with the
10 days your gaa clothes
clothe* dryar
dryer
SO
u
ved you the
pait twelve month*?
savsd
tha past
months?
That’s
ex­
That’* tha
the dividend of time expert* figure you gain each year
yaar
without even
avan trying, simply
almply by
ualng your automatic gaa
ga* dryar
dryer
using
Imtaad o f hanging your clothes
clothe*
Instead
mrt400rt,
outdoors.
u you
vim tu
think
la an
en exaaatratthink
this
exaggerat­
If
rn Ihu
thi* is
la
axaggerat

lomtUmei, Jtut aa you had finished hanging the very last Item, it
would 'tart to rain and you had
to take everything off the line*
again to dry In the basement.
You'll probably fill In your own
review o f what-lt-wai-Hke with
remlniacene* o f your own—like
the time you hung the clothe*,
•*t,r
* |n
Indf th® coatwl
lln* broke,
fo |hit* mr,ln
ryth
wlth

granted all the benefit! of &gt;pee
ed-up, no-fuei-no-both«r drying 1
door*. However, you’re lntereiti
In the faet that m olt manufactu
eri sf garment* made of "m lricli
fabric* approve of machine was
Ing and drying In a ga* cloth
dryer. Perhaps you have ■ la
model wth dual automatic contra
and
brind safety-stop
that offeri feature*;
Iow htIt or„

ed
ed estimate,
estimate, you
you hava
have only
only to
to re­
re- mud; or the time everything froxe
call bow
It took you to get to the line and you had to wait
how long H
waahday iinl until weather changed before you
through with i.typ ical washday
,w_ year*
„ ir i before
w a r e clothes
riethea dryers
drvera ap­
so- cetdd take the clothe* down.
Urn
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Now you’re inclined to take for
peared en tha market — those
dreary b o o n you consumed cart­
ing a heavy basket of wet wash
outdoors, hanging tha clothes, then
taking them o ff the Una* and eartg them Into the house when
. . . r l t a r / a '‘digest*1- Of• what f
you did, after you tool| the clothes
out- -cf the washnc^. Actually, it
wasn’ t as simple or cut-and-drlsd
as that.
TNt begin with, before you hung
■ single place, you washed and
wiped the clothesline*, to avoid
■treaklng or smudging clothes;
but despite your care, you often
came across the tell-tale clothes­
pin marks aa you sorted the laun­
dry preparatory to Ironing.
Next, you shook each piece aa
you took It out of tha basket, and
pinned it to the line. You were
methodical and liked to group
thinge together, which took a little
longer; and aometimes you even
transposed articles, after you had
hung them, so that all tha Item*
ware appropriately "related” . And

high •‘wind" which 1* Ideal
man-made fibre*. Just follow tl
manufacturer'* Instruction*. **:
Tberm-O-Tane Gaa and Applian
Co. and you can’t go wrong.

THE SANFORD HERALD
Page 6____________ 8ectlon B

Report Shows Gas
Ranges Preferred
A September Issue o f Retailing
Dally quoted Gas Range sales
through Juno as 1,010,925 as com­
pared with electric range sates
o f approximately 726,100.
This clearly reflect* the In­
creasing preference for gaa range*
by the American housewife, say*
the magatlne.
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Small fry like this: bowl, o f
•tnm'ato soup sprinkled with popcorn.

208 OTTLEitDR. N. E.
ATLANTA, GA.

Congratulates Therm-o-Tane
Gas &amp; Appliance Co. Inc.

Ing gait or olecarie dryer. Finished in white enamel, the
Supreme ironer (right) occupies storage space o f only
lfi-t/i” x 84-1,4’’ . It Is equipped with eastern to roll any­
where in the room fo r use.

N EW AUTOMATIC WASHER, with two separata
teds and cyclea fo r laundering normal nnd delicate fa­
des, forma an ideal laundry corner when flanked by
ik, clothes dyyer and ironer. The nine-pound capacity
!A Whirlpool 1956 Imperial waaher (left) haa a match-

Do your fam ily'! food taste* dif­
fer? For a quick lunch, put sand­
wich filling* o f various aorta Into
different plastic container! and
placs on U blt with a tray of
Mis a quarter cup o f eugar
A hard-cooked egg leftover? sliced bread; let each member of
with a couple o f teaspoon* of Press It through a small fina th« family make sandwiches of
cinnamon; spread over well-but­ strainer and mix It with French his or her own choice. Leftover*
tered toast and reheat under the dressing for us* on a vegetabla in container! can go right back
Weller.
Into the refrigerator.
salad.

Laundry-in-the-Bathroom
Adds Efficiency To Home

YOU
CAN
HEAT

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ROOM
OR
YOUR
ENTIRE
HOUSE
WITH

Congratulations
For existing houses,
sa- weU pa
as new
r .:r ieonn ­
struction. bathroom and
laundry are eailly com­
bined. Short pipe-runs
tor plumblna keep instaUallon cost low. Aa
I* a It* bathroom nice­
ly a c c o mmo d a t e s a
standard slse washer
•»d. d2 ?.r . eueh aa
KCA Whirlpool 1IM
Imperial models. For
sm a lle r b a th room s,

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THERM-O-TANE HOOK-UPS ON

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M AYTAG GAS RANGES.

A rtv sa a a a s w s s a s . * ■ » ■ ' n * ? ®
•Uow ebwese *pae# tor
.^ .&gt; ° .lh* rii * ,lh d ,y need*. Ovarhead cabinets
6*m* handy. Washer and dryer tops
as counter apace tor eortln* and folding.
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'J E T J E l J i f f

BAG G ER LY

Mia a quarter cup o f softened
butter with lt t teaspoons prepar­

AUTHORIZED

ed mustard; spread bread with

MAYTAG

fo r a tender, rich-tasting cook!* mixture when making ham sand­
wt will gut calls for "repasts,* wiches.
r» Pkachlc Bar*.
After you'va mads the eaiy-teila dough, spread half of it In «
Mrfnrf pan, Bpread paarh pretree* over the dough, than drop
* replaining daugh ever tha top.
ha thin layer of preserves mskai
poaehy surprise filling.
Out down on tha measuring and
iftlng whan you bake .cookies
ad quick breads by using selfislag flour. Yon can aaa from
da raceIp* how convenient It
to use. The baking powder and
lh are already In lha flour In
Wrest amount*, so your time la
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APPLIANCE CENTER
115 MAGNOLIA AVE

DEALER

Congratulations:

PEACHIB EASE
e w , lifted enriched aalf-rising

COMPLIMENTS

• eMti you b«i in every way to kg* your heme wMi Dgarborn Aim Hart. V
Fjg hovwt’t Iword about Dwarbom Atm Hoot. . . comb ki and Irt m Ml yem
abort I . , , yawl wv# monwyi

PHONE 1757

Therm-o-Tane Gas &amp; Appliance Co. Inc.
9th . and Laurel A ve. Grand Opening
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 8 th .
0 e Saafords M ost M odem Showroom
sad Office Bolding

A. O. SMITH. PERMAGLAS

WATER HEATERS:
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. Proven in - over 3,000,000 homes
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The • one fla a s • liner w ater heater
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Are Supplied By---

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that haa earned you r confidence

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A household short rut is to clean
,'.rr
0 cCtro,* , *c method—
oUlng It In an enamel pan with
solution o f baking soda plus a

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sheet «.f aluminum. After tho allver Is bright. It must be washed
In hot soapsuds and rinsed with
hot water.

Congratulations
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Therm-o-Tane Gas

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WE ARE PROUD T O
SUPPLY YOUR F L E E T
O F TR U C K S W ITH
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The O pen in g

EW S A L E S ROOM

HUGHES TEXACO
1120 SANFORD AVE.

FROM
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A LACY NYLON I’ ETTICOAT doesn't rcqtilro hatul-wanhiiig since the Introduction of
n new washer with two separate speeds and cycles. Resides a normal sjwed and time
allotment for regular fabrics, the now ItCA Whirlpool 1050 Imperial automatic (left)
has a one-third lower s|Hsod and shorter time for washing, rinsing and spin-drying deli­
cate fabrics. Three-temperature and three-level water selectors provide the proper heat
and amount of water for small loads of silks and nylons. Even nylon stockings can go
into the new washer— without danger of fingernail snags. A matching gas dryer is At
right.
A little diced leftover ham and'
Unking m acaroon*? Tup thorn,
Paprika, added to tho ucaaoncd
cooked rice plus diced celery before
baking, with chocolate flour in which chicken piece* are
cooked until lo ft In butter make iprinkle*. piece* o f glazed pine* rolled before frying, help* give
a fine stuffing fo r green pappers. aplo or cherdipi, or amalt pecuna. attractive brown color.
Cut o f f endi o f pepper* and scoop
out seeds and mem branes; par­
boil the peppers for about five
minutes In lightly sailed water,
then stuff and top with buttered
crumbs. Bake in a moderate oven,
in a pan with about a ralfinch
o f water in II, until the peppeis
are tender and the browned—
about h alf an hour.
T o wa»h your tile bathroom
floor to a gleaming while, odd a
little ammonia to the soapsuds.
A stiff scrubbing brush will erase
stubborn spots, but such spots
won't have a chance to develop if
you rely on sud* several times a

Q a lo h k fipjatiancQ Qohp.

See

The Beautiful

S election o f C aloric R anges
In The N ew Showroom
Room a t 9th. 6 Laurel A ve.
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,\ gasrangehere'withseverything
the ell-new
T
youwent;

Just one extra small suds-up
job a day will keep your house
In good order all year 'round.

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CONGRATULATIONS

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waist-high broiler...rotisserle...
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C. H. (Robbie) Robertson
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Therm-o-Tane Gas Co.
ON

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COMPLETION OF THEIR NEW
:

DISPLAY BUILDING . . .
W H I T E S A N D S NEW 3 6 " RANOC
W E ARE PROUD T O H A V E B E E N SELEC T ED
T O IN S T A LL T H E M O D E R N GLASS FR O N T
A N D EN TRA N CE IN T H IS B EA U T IFU L
BU ILD IN G .

SENKARIK

T*at#fut uao *f color. . . brUUont y t l t that*
... gr.at now automatic feature*... sturdy
long •iv.it c onitf uction. .. aNthat* mat* Uii* on.
•* IM mo»t ••citing ranggg to moi. than halt g
canluiy sf Calsrla pmgrgaa.

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YOU'RE YEARS AHEAD WITH A CALORIC WHITE SANDS

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Phones 320-2116

THERM-O-TANE
GAS &amp; APPLIANCE CO/ INC.

9th A Laurel

THERM -O-TANI
GAS APPLIANCE CO.
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112-116 W . 2nd St.

MS*»t como* ta M b * Omen.
Froaty Oluo, Noa* htah or Coot Wtuto.

Whit* Sanaa m ea.u boat! Iha full alts |»» gygn.

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CLASS and PAINT CO.
Your Color Headquarters

taA-Uno timerwith boa, ttmgaegotiaat* outfet.

tlualgr or *M*ed burner*. comgfefefe — - ^ n
"matchl#**” bortormgnco. You hOMyrnirghM
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�We are proud to announce the completion of our new ultra modern showroom and office building located
a t 9th St. and Laurel Aye. In addition to celebrating our Grand Opening we are also celebrating
our 10th Anniversary. Mayor F. D. Scott will cut the ribbon offically beginning our
Grand Opening Friday September 2&amp; tit 9:00 a.m.

Quality plus outstanding Beauty, Budget minded Thrift, Tops in Convenience,
Perfect in Cooking, Simple easy Cleaning. . . .

A Permaglas water heater, that makes all others old-fashioned
With a Eye-Hi temperature control, striking aqua-and
copper styling, exclusive, efficient HEETWELL design.

The Ho-Bo Chef is the finest all round outdoor cooker made
Stainless pot, brazier, fire divider, hood &amp; grill, collapsible
cart and formica serving board.

A new look. . . . A better design in unvented gas home heaters.
Ultra distinctive “ Rio Grande” series sets a new standard
fo r beauty and perfection in unvented gas heaters.

Friday, September 28th may
be your lucky day, come by
and help us celebrate. You

Nutone Inbuilt Mixer, Blender * Sharpener

do not have to purchase any­
thing to win.
We will give away a gleaming copper trimed 8 cup •carafe.
Hand blown from Inland's famous triple heatproof glass.

W e will carry a complete line o f Ranges, Water
H eaters, Space Heaters, Refrigerators, Whirl

pool W ashers &amp; Dryers &amp; Gas Equipment
Com plete gas installation service to fit any one’s

GAS &amp; APPLIANCE Co. Inc

b u d g e t W e sell Sinclair L*P g a s . . . you can't beat Sin­

clair for Integrity, Quality, Performance

9th f t Laurel A ve.

&amp; Service.

Phone 1S19

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Korean
Milwee Reports County Official
Is Shot

'School Enrollment Rise
“ School enrollment, or m em b er^
•hip, t u t Friday," Rayburn T.
Milwee, 8em!nole County Super*
httenJent o f Public Inatructinn,
told achool teacher* lait night “ ie
five higher than it hae ever been."
Milwee, apeaklng at a meeting
LONDON tD— A aecond Yalta,
e f the Seminole County Teachers
Association held at Plnecrut conference appeared In the mak-!
School, laid that “ The achool ing today following thu arrival o f |
membership at the end of laat Yugoelav President Tito and SovFriday had a total o f both white let Communist party chief Nikita
and colored atudenta o f 8,701 Lust Khrushchev In the Black Sea
January Seminole County achooli resort.
The presem-c o f Soviet Premier
leached iu hlgheat total In memBy Senator Douglas Slenstrem
Stenat
Bulganin and Foreign Minister
^bcrahlp which waa 8,697.
October should be a significant
Of this total," he aaid, “ 1.038; Dmitri Shepllov at Sochi, another month in the Uvea of the memare white children and 2,668 are Black Sea resort less than an bera of all of the churches of
__________
____ _ our community. It la during this
colored."
1hour'* flying time
from Yalta,
tu widespread
wiui'Biiivtiu W
rtvat*
, ' ....
Pointing out the growth o f Semi-1 ti'iiv
lent vinii'iicu
credence to
e a -t - l j J ^ J ^
g *M^1. 1^..
. „ # it . a . \
ing itrcfied throughout the
hole County in achool population ern beliefa that top-lcvcl Lommun* ti*n
, j n our own community and
the Superintendent o f Public In* 1st talks were planned.
Bolstering the speculation In the county, the Seminole County Mini
atructlon said that at the end of
(he first month o f laat year’s West was the surprise nature of.aterial Association la emphasising
session there was a total of 6,. the n ,_hl b Tlto
d Bulganin ! church ,0F*lt&gt;' and t*f«'Importance
17t children attending acnoul with .
_ .
.
n ;of regular and faithful attendance
98714 of them while children and *rom ®*'*r de 10 Rtusle y«ater-|an)1 Wor,hip at our churches1,457 colored.
‘•■F •nd the l*r*« numlyr o f ad* While church memberehlp involves
more
than attendance,
“ If the same percentage of iu- vlaera Oil hand for
,o r what
„ , was , de- muc h
our
ministerial aisoclatlon la
create from now to the end of the
° ^ C , y ** * tew
urging church attandance a i a
peak month which ia usually -Ian*
'
wary holds," Milwee told Seminole
Bulganin and Shepllov previous* means o f expressing our loyalty
County
achool teachers, “ we b ’ '&lt;■&gt;* oocn reported on a holiday to the churches o f our commu­
nity.
should have approximately 7,200 I*' Bochi.
Thomas Payne once wrote, dur­
children in achool."
i Word that Tito and Khrushchev
As for Individual growth in i h»«* reached Yalta— site o f tha ing the days o f the Revolutionary
schools, the School Superintend-•Last World War II meetings be* War, that "These are times which
Avnt pointed out that the white i tween Roosevelt, Churchill and try men's souls". I suppose that
(Wj-L—.
■school with the *-*------*
biggeit —
total■ •la Stalin — came from Belgrade much the same could be said o f
Lyman, at Loogwood, with 831, radio. An earlier Moscow radio! the age In which We live. By turn
Bouthaide School naxt with 881, broadcast reported they h aj ar­ Ing to God through the chutch and
(ban Seminole High School with rived in Sevastopol from Yugo­ ragular attendance, we renew our
S72 and Plnecrest School with CTO. slavia and they “ Journeyed to the faith in ourselves, our fellowmen,
In the colored schools, 761 was south roast o f tha Crimea where and, most Important of all In
the Father of all men. It recalls
(he total at Crooms Academy, they will be resting."
to our minds and hearts the true
888 at Goldiban School and 428
The Tito-Khrushchev party left
values
and ideals which are of
ot Midway School.
Belgrade in a surprise move early
God.
Milwee told the teachers that yesterday. The Yugoslav group
Mr. Hoover, our FBI head, has
“ during the week o f Nov. 0, a . included Tito’a wife Jovar.ka, Vice
said that the institution the com­
'.{school building survey team from President Alexander Rankovic and
munists fear moat Is the church
the 8 tatc Department or. Educe* DJuro Pucar. chaliman o f the
- (M i end the University o f Florida state o f Boabu-Uerceguvlna and He has also said that the church
la fighting the moat effective bat­
will eome into Seminole Cotmtv a member o f bo Yugoslav Com­
tle against those Ideals alien to
munist
party
Politburo.
and project our building nceda
our American Ideal o f govern­
through I860."
ment. If this is so, and surely
The Seminole County Teachers
It must be, through faithfulness
Association named Mra. Hilda
to the church o f our choice, we
Wray and Ernest Cowley as dele­
are not only witnessing for Him
gates to the statewide meeting of
but we are striking a blow against
the Classroom Teachers Associa­
George Dabbs, president of the all who would deny the worth
tion which will be beld in JackionSeminole County TB Assn-, has o f the Individual and who would
&lt;grille later this year.
called a special meeting o f the deny to us the freedoms which
executive board to be held at the we and our forefathers have en­
home of Mra. Lorraine Graham, joyed as Americana.
204 W. 26th St., tonight at 7:20.
In this forthcoming month of
The purpose o f the meeting la October, :«iay we make a specie
Partly dandy tad
to make ptane far the Christmaa pledge to be faithful in aur
Batnrdoyi lot
Seal Drive.
church attendance and unrihln

2nd Yalta Conference
Appears In Making

October Should Be
j Significant Month
To Churchgoers

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TB Assn. To Meet
Tonight A t 7:30

Weather

SEOUL (A P )—Chang Myun,
President Byngman Rhea's out
spoken oppoaltlba vice president,
was shot and wounded In tha hand
today as he Stepped from
tbt
stage* o f a political convention
The
attempted assassination
came leas than 24 hours after the
Rhre-domlnated National Assenv
hly voted 86-8 to warn Chang
against continuing his critiam
o f the government,
Cliang, a Roman Catholic and
a former ambassader
to tha
United States, has been in offatid-on seclusion since he was
chosen vice president May 15 af­
ter a turbulent election campaign.
The candidate of the opposition
Democratic party, he decisively
defeated Rhee’a running mate.
The assassin, identified by po­
lice as Kin Sang Poon, 38, fired
two revolver shots at 2:35 p.tn
as Chang stepped to the floor aft­
er addressing a Democratic party
convention in the municipal thea­
ter.
One bullet went through the
palm o f Chang's left hand. A par­
ty aide said several bones were
smashed. The vice president, aft­
er being treated by a doctor at­
tending the convention, shut him­
self up In his home and refused
to see newsmen.
Police said Kim, a veteran of
the Korean War, admitted the as­
sassination attempt and aaid in
explanation:
M1 thought ha would do a fair
job for the nation, but he was try­
ing to fraternise with Japan,
which is my enemy."

Allyson Lett, Loco I
Concert Pianist
To Appear On T V
Talavlsion vlswera o f Sanford
and Central Florida have a apodal
treat in state a l T o'clock Monday
night whan tha talented, popular
concert pianist, Allyson Lea, will
appear as guest artist on tha Wal­
ter Kimble program on WDBOTV.
Allyson, 12 year old daughter
o f Mr. and Mrs. John L. Lae of
this city, ha a been the recipient
o f many complimottta on the
occasion o f hsr appearances lo­
cally and at other points because
o f her unusual talent In one so
young, (aa aha plays over 10
selections from memory) and
her fine personality.
Although her appearance on
Monday night's program will bo
limited to one number, it will af­
ford those who haven’t heard her
an opportunity to so# and haar
an artist for whom a great musi­
cal futura la predicted.

FSU President
Tells Retirement
ORLANDO (JB— Dr. Doak 8.
Campbell today annoanced to the
Board o f Control hla retirement aa
president o f Florida State Univer­
sity at the doee a f the present
school year.
Dr. Campbell, M, ie in hla lath
yoar as president o f the Tallahas
see institution. He earn* there
from Peabody Teachers College
at Nashville, Tenn.
Hi* action apparently took the
board by surprise.
Hollis Rinehart, a member of
th# board from Miami, commentod " I can only say (hat this ia
shocking although we bare expectat! It."
Chairman Ralph Millar o f Or­
lando said “ thla con only be ac­
cepted by the board with regret.
Few can look forward to reaching
retirement age with as much dig­
nity and accomplishment, as you
have. We will look for a/m an to
take the place you occupy. You
caa't be replaced."
Dr. Campbell told the board l»o
was announcing hla retirement at
this time to enable tha board to
find a new president and to make
the transition In administration as
simple as possible.

NO. 202

Rural Development Plan
Aiding Low-Income Farmers
President
Hails Major
Progress
WASHINGTON UV- President
Elsenhower today balled what ba
called "m ajos progress" in aiding
small and low-tncoma farmers
through a rural development pro­
gram.
An interdepartmental commit­
tee handling the program, under
the chairmanship o f True D.
Morse, undersecretary ot agricul­
ture, presented It* first annual re­
port to Elsenhower.
The report* aaid afforta lo aid
more than a million farm JamUlas who need to adjust to modem
trends aro underway in half tha
states.
Elsenhower said In a statement
complimenting the group's work:

MAYOR F. D. SCOTT OFFICIALLY openn the brand new 825,000 Therm-O-Tsne Gas
and Appliance Co. building thin morning when he cut the riubon to allow a huge crowd
already waiting to vintt the ultra-modern iihow rooms, offices and warehouse located on
the corner o f West 9th St. and Laurel Ave. With Mayor Scott is C. H. Robertson, vice
president o f the company. (Staff Photo)

Big Crowd Attends Plans Are Completed
Therm-O-Tane's
Formal Opening

For Therapy Unit Visit

Thsnn-O-Tan* Gas and
ptianco Co.’s ultra-modern show
offices and warabouso
M s .
uffleas
warehouse
war* formally opened this moming with a huge ekowd oa hand
a t -8 o'doek waiting to get “ the
first look."
Representatives of the many
companies whose merchandise is
distributed by Thcrm-O-Tane Gu­
am! Appliance Co. were on hand
lo help gteet the visitors who
thronged through the store.
The showrooms were brilliantly
lined with the gaa
appliances
available throughout the year and
Installed by Therm-O.Tane Ser­
vicemen.
Balloons, filled with gea, float­
ed against tha ceiling creating
the gay atmosphere of the for­
mal opening.
nubble gum, cold drinks and
souvenirs were on hand for the
visitors ami their children.
To bo given away at the cli
max o f the format opening ac­
tivities today, are: a Dixie Range,
Fcrmaglaa 30-gallon water hea­
ter, Dearborn Ho-Bo
Chef, a
Warm Mornlug Healer, ami • Nutone Inbuilt Mixer, Blender and
Sharpener.
Another feature during the daylong formal opening was that a
gleaming copper eight-cup carafe
given »w uy e v e ry hour on
the hour,
I A N . u lfu . J

Don Satterlrc, Director o f tha*
Therapy Unit for the
Society
for
Crippled
Children, waa in Sanford today to
fln„ arrangam.nl. fqf
^ unU k# Sanford'Tuo*
day.
Sattorleo conferred wi th. Dp.
Vincent Roberts, president o f tha
BEAUMONT, Tex. OB—A noma
Seminole County Medical Asso­ town Babe
Dldrtkion Zahariaa
ciation, Dr. Terry Bird, Seminole
never
forgot
paid
final tribute to­
County Health Officer jnd the
day to tbo famous athlete who lost
county's public health nurses.
The
Mobile Therapy Unit, her courageous three year battle
against eanesr.
which will be in Sanford from S
It waa ncany a quarter o f a
a. m. to 5 p. in. naat Tuesday, Is
being brought here to determine century ogo that tha 42 year old
if there are enough peoplo who Babe left this southeast Texas oil
would he helped by physical refining center to gain fame and
f erapy to warrant the Bonding fortune In the sports world, f l n t
o f a physical therapist with the In basketball, then track and field,
mobile unit to Sanford on regulaf the 1232 Olympics and golf.
The Babe returned homo the
visits o r to show the need fof
establishing a permanent clinic. last time at mklaftomoon yester­
The Mobile Therapy Unit Dir­ day some nine hours after death
ector tallied with Mrs. Mable 8 . came while she slept peacefully
Brown and Mra. Hulda KJbbe, in John Scaly Hoapltal at Galves­
Seminole County Health Unit pub­ ton.
Only relatives viewed the body
lic health nurses and with Mra.
Kathleen Anderson, District Nurso laat night at Broussard Mortuary
for the Florida Crippled Child­ but a hundred or more hometown
ren's Commission, relative to serv­ friends called and signed the gueat
ing the Mobile Unit here neat register.
Tuesday, and completing plana for
The body will da in state today
interviewing both crippled child­ at Bethlehem Lutheran Church.
Funeral services will be conducren and adults.
Dr. Vincent Roberts u ld today led by the Rev. O A. WoyUk, the
"Parents, even though they ate pastor, this afternoon,
now taking their handicapped ] George Zaharias, husband of the
children to therapy canters ol the' famous Babe, aid rclitivus will
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M o bile
Ap* “ lo rid a

Babe Returns

"Initial auccesa of this program
la a challenge to all of ua In tha
yaar ahead. We hava a solid foun­
dation to build upon. The rural
development program la the first
truly broadscai* attack oa the
problems of low-income farmer*."
Th* President said ovary oae of
th* main recommendations mad*
by tht committee of government
official* in April, 1055, has boon
acted upon, including expanded
technical aid for families on small
farms, n ew Job opportunities,
training In neoagrieoltural skills,
research, and communing action
la r a a l areas.
Ia addKlmi to M om , the
ilttee is made «p ag the
aattteo
secretary of interior, commerce,
labor, health, edooatiea a n d
walfare, plus Joseph 8. Davis of
the President's Council of
aomte Advisers.

deeaa of t» * things:
. * • ■«*» ekhor Intensify and
bnfldupth* level o f production,
and that ha aetoaUy ia doing
this program.
“ Or—and the*# go together—
be meat get pert-time employ,
meal o ff the farm."

H ospital N otes
REFT. IT

-•O r Berkley (Oviedo)
Elisabeth Mitchell (Sanford)
Mr*. W. King (Sanford)
Lorraine Langford (Lake Mary)
Birth*
Baby Girl King
Dischargee:
Anna Belle riemlng (Sanford)
Albeit Gibba (Sanford)
8 EPT. 28

Audrey Brownlee (Sanford)
Gloria Prawa (Sanford)
. Michael Swaggerty (Sanford)
Visiting H aem Private Rooms, 11
a. m.—0 p. m.; Semi-Private
Rooms, I p. m.—4 p. m., 7 p.
m.—a p. m. Pediatrics, 11 a. m.—
• p. m. (Parents and/or grand­
parents only); Obstetrics, arcording to accommodation uml no
visitors during fooding o f babies.

C J m Js-

LO ngW O O O VelVIC

League Sets 1st
Session Tuesday
The Longwood Civic League will
hold its first meeting o f the fall
season on Tuesday afternoon. Oct.
2. at the Longwood Library. There
wilt be a social hour from 3 to
3:10 which will be followed by an
interesting talk on The R«*l Cross
—Its Role In Civil Defense by
Mrs. James Qllpin of Casvelherry.
Alt members are urged to at­
tend.

Some Sections Will
Revert To Standard
T j m A Tki* Camrlnu

■ MWE I
MlW nflV
Br THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Some area* in the nation return
to standard time this Sunday,
INDIVIDUAL ACCIDENT
Sept. 30. but the malority con­
REPORTS NOT OPEN
tinue “ fast Urns" until th* last
TO PUUJC
Sands* in October—this year It'*
TALLAHASSEE O S- Report* Oct. 28.
mad* by individuals Involved In
________
_ to
__ standard lime on
Returning
trtfflc accident* are no‘ _ ^ n.
' he Itopte'mber"da'to'are' Csiifnmi'e"
the public Atty. Gen. Ervin has|x#vwU
M lryjin j( norlhe«stem
o*!**, ,
'
i Ohio, end some sections of IndlIn an optotoa given • ***• *•• ana, Pennsylvania and Delaware,
quest o f assistant CUy Atty. John
observing the O ct 88 date are
Twnmey of Tampa, Ervin aaid New York. Vermont, most o f
J. Tu
the reports are confidential under Pennsylvania, the St. Louis metro­
the law because "it would he 1m- politan area In Missouri, Rhode
to require a driver (a make
— m i MR xram aaaiora | report which might, ad times Island, Now Jersey, Chicago and
other metropolitan Illinois areas,
HerAU t a s l ^ a a m thay oh^&gt; in Sanford s t o n . ' ___________________
________
__________
ad again n e x t Mra. A.
to a declaration against sections h Virginia adjacent to
8bo#nuiker8r, coahaa a check far Mias Patty Walker this morning. Tha § liver dollars
Washington, D. C.; Washington,
Juot a mail part of the 8100,000 annual payroll of Tha Sanford Harold which ia
D. C.; Maine, Maaaachuaetts, New

ofca— aied Jate t f c t e B o n d ahopa of local marchanta. (Staff Photo) ™

A m d iM Praaa (.cased Wire

VOLIE A . W IL L IA M ! 1R-, Assistant Steta Attorney, uses a poster to drive homo oa# ■
currently being held aboard
speaker for
___ _______
_
^.
the September
T. Mark Mock o f the Florida
tway
Patrol and Karlyia
Houeholder,
inole
Talking
on tha
“ ‘
tsholder, Sem
Seminole
^
■ MCounty
i n t y Proaacutor._____
______
nprovemen
ta o f state trajff
need. ishortcomings
—
»and
ind
» w
desired
desire
u « u* *improveraen
ftM
tra ffic regulations, Williams gave
in tha
the high'
big Ttyay
a different outlook on
y safety program than ton
the three gpaakars w ho proceedaainly on the law enforcem ent problem.
ed him who spoke main!
problem* Bill
National Association o f Stock
Car
______Autom
obile Racing (N A S C A R ), ia
%
program 's speaker l o r tha month ot Octobdgv XOfUdal YhsUb V . ft.

of his points during one u f k snrtea o f Sofa D riving Lacturaa
the Sanford Naval Air 8tation. Williams ia the featured
program,
wm succeeding
aing Patrolman Carl Willla ms and Trooper

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M ORE TH A N
JU S T A ROOF
A N D FOUR W ALLS

South Pinecrest Offers
• Luxury homes in a
moderate price range.

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• Spacious country livin g with
all city conveniences.
• City water and City sew errPaved
Streets etc.
• Intelligent zoning restrictions to
maintain high property value.

A PARK-LIKE COMMUNITY
PROVIDES EXTRA VALUE FOR
FAMILY LIVING

• U ltra modern deslgii in homes and
surroundings to meet today's high
standards fo r Comfort, Convenience,
and that “ Luxury Look".

All homes arc on wide Iota, carefully positioned
on curved itrceta that catty M fast tra­
ti c. All home* are landscaped and shrubbed
by the builder accordIn* to a master parden plan. All convenlences-electricity,
water and paved streets will all be
completed and paid for. The beau­
tiful new Pinecrest Elementary
School and It’a SS-aera play­
ground are within quick safe
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Invasion
Casualties
Are Heavy

Security Council
Tackles Suez
Canal Dispute

^ J E R U S A L E M (II — A punitive
raid into Jordan by irtlfterybacked Iira a li infantryman, the
•bird o f Its kind thla month, a«t
a ff a seven-hour battlo that anded
a t dawn today with heavy eas•allies on eteh aide.
1 Israeli spokesmen said SO Jordanlahs wars killed in the raid on
£ r o y and police positions near
Husnan, six miles southwest of
Jerusalem. Israeli acknowledged
f Of the raiders were killed and
19 wounded.
Jordanian arm y officers in Am
K a n , the Arab capital, declared
M or more o f the Israelis were
killed and the rest forced to retreat In disorder after blowing up
A police post and some houses.
W y their account, I I Jordanian
asldiers, policemen and national
guardsmen lost their lives.
-Jordan said the Israeli attack
eras made in brigade strength,
V M n ln g perhaps 1.000 or more
Infantrymen, I H miles inside the
armistice demarcation lino. Jor.
danians had estimated Israeli
strength in each of the two pre
vlous attacks this month at 1,000

men.
Israeli's government grimly la­
beled the raid as a warning
•gainst aggression. Six Israelis
had been killed in border incidents
•toee Sunday.
"Y h a Israeli arm y said a Jordan
•rm y post as wall as the police
station was overrun and dyna­
mited. Explosions from the battle,
field were heard in Jerusalem
toreugh the night.
W.iAt mid-morning a spokesman
lor. the U J f. Truce Commission
•aid there had been no further
ahootlng and all waa quiet. Maj.
Geo. E. L. M Bums, the chief
truce supervisor, left fo r the battle
ground, where four U Jf. observ­
ers already ware conducting an
Investigation
A Jordan arm y apokeaman told
•.D am ascu s newspaper by tele,
mhone that Jordan farces had
weuatarattacked before dawn to­
day and kflUd morn than M to»ra«U s. The Syrian Cabinet waa
•ailed into emergency session to
study the new flareap between
Israel and Jordan.

ED "PORKY" OLIVER
★

★

★

★

PGA Runner-Up To Be
W inter Golf Pro Here
B Y lll'G H B. A K 8 L R Y
Last year’s challenger for the
top spot in the fir it annual Mayfair Inn 116,000. P.G.A, Open has
lieen named winter Golf Pro at
the locnl M ayfair Inn Country
Club.
Frank Mcbane Jr. announced
today that Ed "P ork y” Oliver,
runner-up in last year's P.G.A.
Open here, will be the winter Pro
fo r the seasoh.
Mebane, In naming Porky Oli­
ver, revealed that Oliver Is con­
sidered one o f the greatest tee(b e n o f the Sport o f the Fair­
way*.

The Jovial Oliver la prominent
ia tournament circuits, and has
been fo r several years. His quick
and pleasing wit has tnada him
Mian Graea Maria SlinacipJtar a popular favorita among the
spectators and fellow
player*.
★ ★
★
He has been a major winner in
two past Laltatt Opens.
Oliver, an amiable (20 pounder,
haa one o f the moat consistent
JACKSONVILLE ( * Thirtydrives and best Iron shots in tour­
•Inn shivering Frenchmen left
nament golf, and he rounted on
here today for. Southern Florida
his skill heavily as he entered
•a d what they hope will be a Uttla
last year’s P.G.A. Open late and
•un.
still finished second to slender
They a r t hmkedng theater ownA ! Balding, M iy fa lr Inn Open
era who have com e to the United
winner from Canada.
It
waa
revealed
today
by
J.
M
ar­
States to sample nor ■mvles.
Porky turned pro In 1940 and
They were all agreed that they lon Hsrman Hr., executive editor promptly won three tournaments,
y ton much tax; shrugged off o f The Sanford Hereid, that Grace Ila was P.G.A. runner-up in 1940
i government owned French TV Marie Stinecipher hos accepted and has kben second man In the
appointment as correspondent fo r
na no threat to tbalr Industry; and
U.8. Open, the Masters, the West•ah in Hollywood's lowered pro. The Sanford Herald. Miss Stine­ | em and All-American, Last year
d l l Inn • d u n ce fo r foreign film s cipher will write a weekly column he wss runner-op in the M ayfair
"Collegiate Echoes” featuring col­
to get on American TV.
Inn P.G.A. Open.
^They aaid French theetsra are lege campus news.
Oliver will come to the Mayfair
Uba those bare except there are
Miss Stinecipher attended Sem­ Inn Country Club from tha Blue
• o drtve-hu and French movies inole High School and graduated in Hills Country Club o f
Boston,
provided maid aanrice fo r babies. 1134 os fialutatorian o f her elsas. Mass., and he will compete in the
Leo Dupto spoke for the group While in high school she was ac­ second annuul Muyfslr Inn P.G.A.
h r asking "Is n 't it usually war- tive In many organisations and S15,000. Open that will he played
held several offices in student
• « u k . b o rer"
Dec. 13-10. Ilo will then return
'H d was told that the mercury government. She was editor o f to Sanford to be affiliated with
waa between to and 1 » last week the IBM Salmagundi, wrote for the M ayfair Inn shortly after
b e t that today's chill waa dua to the Gslary Fed, and was publi­ the first o f the year and w ill re­
city o ffic e r o f the Seminole High
Hurricane Flossy.
main fo r the winter season, Janu­
School Band the year they went
ary, February, and March. A f ­
As they boarded a bus for his.
to the Mardl Gras. Also many wUI
rttdand, Tampa and Miami, one
ter taking second spot in the Mayremember
her
as
w
riter
o
f
the
woman was aomplaining she was
fa ir Inn P.O.A. Open last year
"Seminole H i" column in The
•bout te g e brake tipping porters
Oliver aaid, " I had a lot o f luck,
Herald
during
the
year
1B33-&amp;4.
f carrying her luggage. In
and I'll Ire back nest year hoping
For
the
past
two
years
Miss
rence, she explained, people car.
for inore.'G
Stinecipher has attended Mary^
thsir o w n ,
Oliver and his w ift, Clara, have
vilie College in Maryville, Tenn.
four children, and it Is expected
where she was s s ta ff writer on
that his family will Join him in
the college nowspaper among
(Cosrtiaued on Pag* 7 )
many other activities.
In accepting tre position o f cor­
respondent, Miss Stinecipher stat­
M r. Robert K. Burch. 74. died ed, “ Knowing that anford resi­
■t Seminole Momertal Hospital at dents are deeply Interested in the
1 *9 8 p. m. last night following a accomplishments o f their own col­
WASHINGTON
~ A House
lege students since they are the
Mr. Burch was bora on April future leading citisens o f Sanford, subcommittee's investigation of
schools
f t IMS in Amltyvine, L . 1., New It Is my sincere desire to bring to Washington's integrated
T o r t . He Uv*d la Sanford fo r the readers o f The Sanford Herald drew praise today from Chairman
eight years, making U s home with a column containing a complete McMIlllan ,n~SC of tho House Dial,
Bis son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and detailed account o f the San­ o f Columbia Committee.
McMiUian’S committee is tho par­
Mto Mrs. K. L . Andrews an South ford college student. I would like
ent o f the investigating group.
Sanford Ava.
this column to include news from
His action tools on significance in
He is survived by three daugh­ each o f the colleges that Sanfofd
the light o f attacks on the in fostL
ters, Mrs. E. L . Andrews, San- students are attending and reports
gallon by tho National Assn, for
dead; Mrs. Kenneth Maya, P o t. on the accomplishments o f the in­
the Advancement o f Colored Peo­
ttrariile, N. V .; and Mrs. Leonard dividual college studente. I hope
ple and by Rep. Wier, D-Mtan.,
Cberner. Lakewood. N . J.; one sen, (hat the students themselves wUI
a member of McMUan'a com m it,
Russell Burch. AmityvOto, N . Y.J realise that this is T H E IR column
tee.
jjin e
grandchildren
five
great and will o ffe r suggestions apd also
Tho N AACP has called fo r aus.
grandchildren; two sisters. Mrs. help by sending me newe o f their
pension o f the bearing*, and Weir
Nora Kioto, Amityvlito, N . Y „ own particular college. With the
has said the subcommittee coun­
N f » . WUla Hash alyo o f Am ity- students tad townspeople helping
sel, Willem Gerber, should] be
w0to| one hrafbtr, Evorord Burch, in this big way, I em sura that
suspended fo r what Wier called •
Amityvlito, If. Y .
together we can create a very in­ "disgraceful perform an ce."'
Bamatoa will be ta k s « to A m ity. teresting and worthwhile column."
McMillan sent Cbairmaa James
vSe, N . Y . at M S temsrerw after,
Miss Stinecipher Is now attend­ C. Davis D-Ga. o f the subcom­
naan where tbs funeral and hartal ing Stetson University where she is mittee • telegram congratulating
w i l toko place at 1 p. as. Sabir. a junior student o f elementary both tha "subcommittee and Ger­
4 *r
education. She cen be reached at b e r."'
to la Bok 813, Stetson University, DeThe telegram was released as
Land. or e t 407-J in Sanford.
the subcommittee continued it*

Frenchmen Leave
For South Florida
Peeking Sunshine

«

J

R. K. Burch Dios
A fter Short Illness

Miss Stinecipher
To Write College
Column For Herald

U N ITED NATIONS, N . Y .
—
Britain and France squared o ff
fo r « preliminary test o f strength
with Egypt today as the U. N.
Security Council tackled the 8uet
Canal dispute for the first time.
The two West European powers
said that at the meeting this after­
noon of the 11-nation council they
would fight vigorously against
Egypt's more to charge Britain
and France with actions threaten,
ing world peace.
The Brltish-French stand was
expected to trigger a sharp procedural debate over Just what
should be on the council’ s agenda
and how It should approach the
bitter dispute over Egyptian Pre*.
ident Nasser's nationalization of
the strategic East-West waterway.
By the time the opening round
is concluded, there should be eome
Indications which way the council
will lean when it comes to grip*
with the basic issues, probably a
week from now.
British and French diplomats
were busy putting into shape the
proposal they plan to lay before
the council after the preliminaries
are cleared away. This will be
submitted formally by British For.
rlgn Secretary Selwyn Lloyd and
French Foreign Minister Christian
Pineau, who are expected hero
early next week.
U. S. Secretary o f State Dulles
also Is expected to Join in the la­
ter debate but there was no indica­
tion from Moscow whether Soviet
Foreign Minister Dmitri Shepllov
would come to New York.

Funeral Parlor
Tells Completion
O f Remodeling
The Gramkow Funeral Home
(form erly Gautier’s) on Highway
17-02, south, this weak announce
the completion o f extensive re­
modeling throughout their buildinr.
On* o f the newest firms in Sanford, Gramkow’s is under the
ownership and management o f
William A . (B ill)) Lockard and
William I.. Gramkow.
Gtamhaw* tha flrm'a mortician,
Is • greduote a t tho Cincinnati
CM Urir* r jEmlialmliig ami war.
form erly associated with funeral
horaea In Ocala and Miami, Lock­
ard, the other member o f the firm
is a graduate o f Marietta College,
Ohio, and has had varied business
experience before coming to San­
ford.
A formal grand opening of tha
firm's remodeled funeral parlors
is planned fo r tha near futuro.

LA Is Suffering
Fresh Air Shortage

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1956

NO. 201

City's Financial
Condition Sound
Reports
To Board
"T h e City o f SsnforJ Is In good,
sound financial coadition," Com­
missioner John Krider said Mon­
day night.
Commissioner Kridi-r m ail' tha
statement concerning Saiuord’a
ability to rope with its monetary
problems In the future and rs&gt;
pcclaily pointing to the retirement
o f bonds and long standing Indebt­
edness.
Krklcr based his comment on a
report prepared by CUy Clerk 1L
N. Sayer which analyzed Sanford's
Tax Levy for Debt Service from
IBM through IBM and projected
the estimated income o f the city
fo r Debt Sen-ice for the next ten
years.
Sayer's report states that "Th is
projection represents an annual Increate o f f i t , 000. In my report o f
"Bond Retirement” o f Feb. 3,
IBM, It was estimated that it
would require an annual increase
o f only 13,000 t* maturity to pro­
vide sufficient funds to have all
the bonria retired at maturity
date."
Commissioner Krider told the
Board o f Sanford City Commis­
sioners that "In IBM, when a millage o f 18 mill* wa* levied the city
received 888,000; In IB47 with a
13 mill levy, 1103,000 waa recelv.
#d; a 8*4 mill debt service levy
In 1848 and again In mar realis­
ed 1133,000 and I130.3M; fl mills
were levied in 1B30, 1B51A'S.tr V
which brought the d tp
$182,000 and 1141,160; d &lt; M ^ = Y
millage in 1B53 was reiu ectf to
8*4 mills with a revenue o f 8143,689; again In IBM the debt service
rnllUga was reduced, this l i n e to
V mills w it&gt;~* revenue o f |I33^
116; In ie
for debt
service •
.* with re­
turns o. , l t
now the
millage thla ye*..
/(seal IBM67 waa again act at alx mills with
an anticipated revenue o f &gt;138,000.
Sayer, in his analysis, and In
the projection o f estimated ap­
propriation! fo r debt aervlce for
the nest tan years with the tax
levy remaining at alx mill* show­
ed an &gt;11,000 gain in revenue each
year through the fiscal year 1807A total o f &gt;383,000 would be
collected In the final year o f the
projection.
Commissioner John Krider said,
" I tee no reason why our Indsbt*
ednes* cannot be retired by ma­
turity date.
"1 wont to paint out, emphatic­
ally, too," said Krider. “ that tha
flgurei presented In the analysis
and projection do not include any
expansion o f the city during the
coming years.
"There are conservative fig ­
ures,” ha said, "baaed on past
two-year average increase."
"Th e City o f 8anford'* finincial
condition right now la certainly
on* that w * can be proud of and
havo confidence in ," Krider said.

LOS ANGELES ( f t - There's
a serious shortage of fresh air in
Los Angeles, experts told a legis­
lative hearing yesterday.
Smog might rause thousands o f
deaths before anyone realized
what was happening.
Panle might follow, A lot o f peo­
ple might go crazy
The experts testified at a hear.
Ing »n smog's effofct on public
health.
Dr. Leslie A. Chambers, re­
search director o f the Los Angeles
County air pollution control die.
trlct, explained the problem.
A layer o f warm air often
spreads over the cooler air in the
Los Angeles basin. When the
warm air reaches down below the
height o f the surrounding moun­
tain! i f * like a lid.
ti'enerally fa ir through Thursday;
Intermittent breezes break up
the lid— like temperature Inversion low tonight 33-8#
from time to time, letting in fresh
air.
Dr. Chambers said tha five mil.
lion living in the basin already us*
more fr«»h air than It can bold
when the lid is on. U the inversion
should hold for several days, hr
said, there would! be ao fresh air
to brsathc.
•

Weather

Additional
Local News
On Page 7

Integrated School Study Praised
hearings by questioning Mrs. M L
riam L. Beale teacher a t Roosevelt
Senior High School.
Asked about recent criticism o f
Mrs. EJva Wells, principal of
Roosevelt, by a Board o f Educe.
tL . member. Mrs. oBale said that
her own school children "know
thc criticism to be utterly false."
The board member, Wesley Wil­
liams, Negro, was quoted aa say­
ing that Mrs. Wells was impeding
integration.
Mrs. eBal* said children ia her
home room brought newspaper
clippings o f the statement and
"rem arked they were lies."
The witness praised the work
o f Mrs. WtUs as • principal, and
said that Mrs. Weils undertook te
handle all disciplinary cases to aL
low teachers te concentrate on
teaching.
Mrs. B u l l said the tow aehlvemeat levels o f many pupils a t tho
integrated Roosevelt High School
has thrust on teachers there the
problem e t trying to teach on tha

Wira

elementary level.
She said these teachers have
been trained for high school work
and cannot afford to take the time
and money and " g e back to take
elementary training courses."
Since integration, sha said, dis­
ciplinary problems havo increased
fourfold, but that Mr*. Wells "ha*
don* a praiseworthy Job of keep­
ing the school running smoothly."
Asked concerning any Increase
in the use of obscene language at
the school, Mrs. Beale said for the
first time sha has heard such lan­
guage and found It written "on
my bulletin boards and on post­
ers."
McMillan, In hi* telegram te
Davis, said "congratulations on
the fien work you and members
of your subcommittee are doing
in giving dm people o f the United
States the true facta surrounding
tho tow scholastic standings and
other condition* existing in the
schools a&lt; tho ■atton's capital."

"THERE'S NOT A f c 'V T ^ l Jt one Ul
1 know of," nay a Architect John Burton IV
(holding nketch) as hi explains the now Xire Station Number 2 to the Board of Sanford
City Corntpinnionera. In the foreground is the scale model of Sanford's proposed Clvie
Center. Cltv Manager Warren E. Knowles listens attentively to Burton’s explanation.
(Staff Photo)

★ ★ ★ ' ★ ★ ★
★ ★ ★
Capital Improvement Program

Bring Many Benefimfo City
The Capital Improvement Pro-e
gram,, approved by tha Board o f
Hanford City Commissioner* st
their meeting Monday night, will
bring benefit* to the City o f SanBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ♦
font that are o f widespread Inter­
Hurricane Flossy, downgraded
est.
The eight-division program U to storm flatus with half o f its
punch gone, swirled Into tho A t­
estimated at &gt;471,467.89.
However, as pointed out by San­ lantic today off tha South Carolina
ford's City Manager, Warren E. coast. The sea ion's sixth tropics!
Knowles, cash on hand plus the storm left 13 dead and at least
trading in o f old equipment, tha that many misting, plus property
amount of.cash needed In com­ damage in tha Gulf estimated at
By M A R Y FOWLER
mitments comes to only &gt;383,967* several million dollars.
The auxiliary to the De Bary
The Miami Weather Bureau said Volunteer Fire Department will
.99.
Commissioner Earl Higglnboth-' the storm would regain some force hold a meeting on Oct. 11, at tha
am Monday night said that a com- after reaching the ocean north o f firehouse. The gueit speaker will
mltmsnt fur &gt;400,000 could be Charleston, 8. C „ but probably not bo Mrs, Katherine 8. Odham o f
secured within seven days and enough to get back into the hurrl* DeLand. AU Do Bary women art
even in let* time if necessary.
cane class.
cordially invited to attend. A t this
The commitment of &gt;400,000
Klosay formed suddenly in tha time there w ill bo further discus­
will be used to draw against as ou lf Saturday, aimed its center sion o f the auxiliary’s spectacle te
rash Is needed to romplete each f„r a time at New Orleans, then be presented the next month, •
project as it is undertaken, City swerved eastward and slammed fall festival on Nov. 10 starting a i
Manager Knowles said.
.the northwest Florida coast with 10 a.m. and lasting throoghout tho
A committee was appointed *t.luO-mllc-an-hour winds late Mon- day and evening.
Monday night's session to sccufe d*y. The storm’s northeasterly
The firehouse at that time w ill
the commitment. Those named'journey brought drought relief to be decorated in autumnal colors,
were: Mayor F. D. Scott, C ity Georgia before skipping out over with carnival booths attracting tb «
Clerk II. N. Sayer. City Attorney the Atlantic. More than 8 inches countryside. Donations to these
William C. Hutchison, and CUy o f rain were dumped on parched committee heads w ill be appreciat­
farm lands.
Manager Warren E. Knowles.
ed as they will be shown fo r earl*
Architect John Ilurton IV waa
Belated reports o f death* and holiday shopping hints and will
given the "g o ahead" at the last property damago sent both totals bring in needed revenue to the fire
meeting o f the Board o f Comml*-' ■oaring. Latest victims listed were department. Mrs. Henry F . Lasher
sionrrs to complete plana and Mr*. Vera Daniels, 43, o f Colum­ wil) b* general chairman, with
specifications fo r the Sanford Civ bia, Mis*., who drowned when her the following assistants: Mrs.
Ic Center, the Colored Swimming ear plunged Into a water-filled Robert Vance, aprons and gifts;
Pool, and Ilia Fire Station No. 3. ditch; George Stewart, 31, and Mrs. Paul C. Fnxtscher, white
However, Ihe "g o ahead" wa* Robert Washington, 34, who top. elephant; Harry W. Seller, grab
based on the final completion of pled overboard and drowned when bag; Mrs. Talman Vsn Arsdato,
securing a commitment for funds. a wind gust hit their tug near The Pantry Shelf; Prank Hill,
The entire Capital Iraprovemsnt Jacksonville. Fla.; and Capt. Rob­ plants and flowers; Mrs. David J.
Program, pointed out City Man­ ert D. Wllerford of Sepulveda, Runkrl and Mrs. Chris Butler, en­
ager-Knowles, will not cost the Calif., who died in the wreckage tertainment; David J. Runkel, Oli­
taxpayer a single cent. All o f the of his plane after It collided with ver Iiaisem cr, Henry Lasher and
funds will rnmo from tho Florida a second jet which crashed Into a Paul Froetacher serving up “ rod
Power and Light Company fran­ home near Tallahassee, Fla., and hots" and soft drinks.
chise agreement monies and even killed a mother and her three
The festival w ill be fun fo r all
then, the estimated amortization ch^ r,n '
.
. j, _
. , , |and especially fo r newcomtrs who
period covers le*a than ten years.
The hurricane hit Grand Isle, |
become acquainted as they
Completion o f the Sanfoid Civic popular Louisiana vacation resort, ^ ( ^ 1^ (ha concessions and onCenter will cost an overall &gt;190,- destroying the Grand Isle Hotel ^ th, delicious "re d hots" which
00 which include* construction o f and many house* and boats on the the committee have had experlthe building, architects fees, and elx-mile-long Island. Damage waa ence in serving, since they good
estimated at several millions o f naturedly officiate at ao many
equipment.
The new Sanford Fire Depart­ dollars.
worthy affaire. Keep the data
ment Station No. 2. sketched ami
Flossy churned high tide* In its marked on your calendar, Nov. !• ,
proposed by Architect John Bur* wake near Panama City, Fla., "tha only Saturday o f that w eeto"
ton IV is estimated to cost ap­ and caused damage estimated at
proximately &gt;31,800. However, two &gt;300,000, Damage te oil drilling
new pumpers and fire hose will equipment in the Gulf had previ­
add $42,970 to this phase o f tho ously been estimated at two m IL
lion dollars. '
Capital Improvement program.
The Colored
Swimming Pool,
Still missing were about a doiplanned for the Goldsboro Recre­ en fishermen end an undeterm­
ational Area, according to Archi­ ined number aboard the tug Ros.
The first general meeting at
tect Burtoo, w ill not exceed &gt;80,- alto E. somewhere in the Gulf. the fall season o f the Women'e
000. Burton told City Commission­
Auxiliary of Seminole Memorial
■■ 7
er* that Ihe pools would be com­
Hosolta! will be held in the CUy
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P
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"
plete with
showers, dressing
Halt Tlrandav at • p. m. it waa
rooms and necessary mechanical
The rallying cry o f Presi­ announced this morning by Mrs.
equipment fo r it f operation.
dent Fillmore’s campaign In A . W. Fops gr.. president.
The proposed Boat Basin, fo r
1846 sought to
keep
tha
"T b it Is a very Important meet­
which completed plans havo net
stale* together despite the in g", stated Mrs. Epos, who urges
as yet b«-en reviewed, I* estimated
question o f abolition o f slave­ every member and committee
te cost not more than t U J N .
ry- He waa
defeated
by chairman to he present, th e alee
The fifth phasa o f tha Capital
extendi an Invitation te any pro­
Buchanan.
Improvement Program
F or peaea et sated, let Want spective member*.
Preceding the regular meet lag
equipment that will ha traded to.
Ada get your price for thing*
Already approved by the Beard et you'd llko to tell. Call 1181
the executive board vritl meet at
i 7tM p-Bi-. alao te the City HaH^
(Ceettoeed ea Page le v e e )

Flo ssy In Atlatfttc

De Bary Auxiliary
To Present Fall
Festival Nov. 10

Members Urged
To Be A t Auxiliary
Session Thursday

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M IA M I o r - A d l a I Stevenson
flies Into Florida tonight seeking
Democratic presidential election
support in a state which backed
him overwhelmingly for nomine,
tion.
The former Illinois governor
ipeaka at Miami tonight. A state­
wide television circuit will carry
hit talk to Tampa, Jacksonville,
Orlando aud West Palm Beach. Ha
(Uci to JaekaoavlUa tomorrow.
Stevenson faces tha task of re­
storing Florida to tha Democratic
column which U left in WSJ when
it gave its U electoral votes to
Dwight Elsenhower.

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ran in thk world may hays conslgnto • placS "in the home" but the
in this world hive long been pro*
that their “pises” la wherever they
it to be.
Under the weight of sheer determination,
- we dare aay the women have left no field dnCinvaded. At len t we know of none.
~ For the moment, though, our attention
;J g focused on the business and professional
2*woHd, for the women who have moved Into
~SUs once*maaeuline domain are celebrating
fpofti*i week
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Beginning last Sunday and continuing
J-*through next Bunday, the members of the
L National Federation of Business and Proj fessional Women's Clubs are observing
f- "National Business Women’s Week.” The
1 good ladies of the Sanford elnb, along with
; members throughout Florida are joining in
J*Tthe event.
»&gt;:- The primary purpose of the organize*
Mon, of course, is to further the cause of
** women In the business world. But the mem*
fjiers also find time to partake of civic actiVvitles. In Sanford, for Instance, the Busi*
and Proftsslonsi Women's Club mem
srs setivs in mxny phases of our civic
life. One of ths major projects of the local
organisation is the sponsoring of a dental
clinic.
But while tha.Busineta and Professional
'Women’s Clubs ars important for the work
fthiy do, ws believe, they are equally imporrM l
riant for the achievements they symbolize.
. B y their very existence, they offer proof
: that American women realize they can play
'• extremely valuable roles In business and pro*
. fessional fields. The clubs bespeak the con­
i' ftdence and the ability of the women; they
a.i bespeak tha willingnese of the “ weaker sex”
- • to enter new fields of activity without healA tancy and with amazing success.
.■
Hers in Sanford, and among other Flor;;,ida Business and Professional Women's
... Clubs, members have taken on as a pro*
v jeet the rehabilitation of j^irls who return
...from the girls industrial school In Ocala.
The members also have a State Scholar' ship Fund which helps worthy girls go to
school. The Sanford members of the Business
‘ Professional Women have provided

$900 for a Sanford girl to attend college.
Now, let’s point out some of the objective*
of the Business and Professional Women:
(1) to elevate the status of women in the
business and professions. (2) promote in­
terest of business and professional women.
&lt;$) to bring about a spirit of cooperation
among the business and professional wo­
men. (4) to extend appreciation of business
and professional women through education
along the lines of industry, scientific and
cultural activities. &lt;
That they are welcome in those
of
activity
. . . . . . we have pointed out
___goes without
saying. And on that note we join Amert*
cans everywhere congratulating the busi*
ness and Professional Women’s Clubs on
another anniversary. We know that, in th«
years ahead, they will add, to their already
notable achievements and we know, too
that Sanford, Seminole County, Florida, and
the nation will be better for their having
done so.
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By HAL BOYLE

8y SAM DAWSON
t •- NEW YORK III - Whm *un

t slipped aero** th* Equator Saturi ’Way X »*t up *om « ipnclal prob| b a t sc butlaM* and industry.

And it hroufght nil tb* eld fa, eUsr chans* — even far other
• boriBassas-aggravated thl* year
•IT seek era*, purpose tr*od* a*
greeter demand item as inert-*«•
ad papulation and tight credit
I Baihtosi win eaUe. too, to th*
I high apaading mood of thou in
Um monoy and tho budget conoctenran of Own who arm't.
WhUa Urn *un tan lotion and
tr*h aouHP
th,
MWMRl skit laUimrn
Pi
! ttdjteddtors of pill* *t*p up pnh
potion# aimod at drying
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lUla* at, . .A.aw rica'f ISO
* miitioa cold sufarers
W itt an oya oo tb* oncoming
, Csasdlan cold wav**, clothing
•Mesa a n Ooodlag tto ntwi
« Witt eda for tep"

.Winter rotort owner* ar* al«o
j

We drew a handsome, soft-spok­
en young agent any mother would
be glad to have as a son—that lx,
I f she didn't have to appear before
him a* a. taxpayer. If* put us at
east at once.
"O ur job isn't to collect more
money from you," he said genial­
ly. 'It'a to determine that you
have paid the exaet tax. W* often
refund money."
fnstead o f a winter vacation In
Florida I began to dream o f a
trip to Europe.
That bright vision faded quick­
ly as tha agent began checking
our returns, Item fo r Item, de­
manding specific proof fo r each
deduction. Ttze canceled check* I
handed him feebly turned out te
be only circumstantial evidence.
“ Not detailed enough," he said
crisply. “ That's th* blggent mis­
take taxpayers make — falling te
keep adequate records.
"Salesmen seem to be the worst,
but writers— ”
He shook his bead.

Fall Season W ell On It's W ay

h ^ r ^ M v n n c o maervatlon* fore-

raeoN fan and winter
le Florida. California, Art-

Iona and HawaU. Crulte *hJp own•ra report demand thl* * «i»o n run­
ning fa r ahrad o f lait.
Special probUm* au all the *U *I
mill* and railroad*, h o w m r. Du*
to itrik t* In the *t*ol and Groat
Lake* shipping Industrial last sum­
mer, movement ef Iron or* I*
now I I million tons behind last
year with freeilng weather threat­
ening to cut off th* watet route
■hortly, Tbl* will hit the min* at
a time when production I* running
ahead of ia*t y*ar.
The Great Lake Shipper*' Advltory Board In Cleveland think*
the depleted or* itock* at the
mlU* will mean S3 p*r cant lacr*aa* in ora movement by rail
thl* winter. And Interstate Com­
merce Commission source* fsar
that, starting next month, a worse
car ahortage than last year will
ho building up. Tho higher cost
o f getting their ore by rail win
p lilu a sttclmtn.
Ovarsupply is the problem for
tb# oil Industry as it start* Its
tern over in emphasis from gas-

oliae in fuel oil productions. Rsfineries a rt cutting back output
a* well as changing their mix so
aa to get mere fusl oil and lass
gasoline from a barrel of crude.
Gasolln* stock* ar* at record
highs for this time of year—some
IS million barrels higher than a
yoar ago—sa thn big eeason fo r
gas consumption fades. Fuel oil
stocks a rt up, too. The supply of
heavy oil used by factor!** is al­
most two million barrels more
than a year ago Store* o f Ught
fuel such as used in homes Is up
about ttreo million barrels.
Th* distant Sues Canal cads a
shadow oVtr the whole American
oil Mono. Should th* canal traffic
•top, our walla might ha called
upon to increase output by one
million barrels a day.

M yocardial Infarction
M ore W om en
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Virtually every one knows, I

•ate that aiaoot aa many women
strenuous sxtrtloo
as SMB srfrpufferlng from mvo- U bod for*****
anyone recovering from

"Can I plead temporary Insani­ eluding Interest at 6 per cent,"
be said, holding out a pi*re o f
paper. " O f courie, you don't have
to accept this as final. You have
the right to appeal."
I had a brief mental Image o f
myself standing under a spotlight
with the nlna members o f tha
U.8. Supreme Court staring dow.
at me.
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patent in mind.

Citrus Commission
Will Ronow Deo I
For '57 Quoen
LAK E LAN D
(F N S )
In
In its first meoting -of tho new
action tho Florida Citrus Com'
mission virtually agreed to ronow
Ita deal fo r tha 1SST Florida
Citrus Queen.
Tho board mid It was ploasod
with tbo results e f the citrus pro­
motion done by Mlsa Dorothy
Steiner. ISM Citrns Queen, and
said It would renew Ita contract
with the Florida Citrus Expo
tlon i f tha sxpooitlan te mad* In­
to a strict citrua show.
Bob
EMtuwn, now gonoi
manager o f tha show, assured the
board the IM T sapooHlsu would

Wall, Franc** and I aren't go­
ing te winter In Alaatnx. On tb*
ether hand, it doesn't look like
w e’re going to va'ation in Florida
either, unlsss we go on tha inital
mant plan.

Enterprise
News
BY HELEN SNODGBAHS
Jules Gray o f Atlanta, Ga. and
Bill Sherbondy o f Cleveland, O,
wro weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. 8. C. fjiwson at their home
on Stone iriand.
Jimmy Conrad e f Harrisonburg,
Va. was visiting with his grand
mother, Mr*. Ida JUsIsden,
Miss Joan Scott of Tampa wo*
tho weekend guest o f Mr. and
Mrs. Coell Boilers.
Cooil and Doris Ann Williams
• f Ksrtaoll, Ala, spent the week,
end with Bobby, James, Larry and
Linda Ann Wllborn enroutc te the
southern part o f the state.
Mr, sad Mrs. A le s Haymaa o f
Grunge -'City, H arry Hayderf o f
Da Land and Mias Sylvia Harman
o f DaLand wero dinnar guests o f
Mr. and Mr*. Ed I * Cunningham
Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tyler o f Mi­
ami are bouse guests o f Mr. and
Mr*. Weslsy T yler thte weak.
Mr. and Mr*. J. V. Richard left
Tuesday fo r a visit with Miss
Iren* Richard* la Washington D.
C.; Ruseol! Palmer in Now York:
and Mr, and Mrs. Hartwsll Davis
in White Plains, N. Y . They pita
to bo away about two woeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Melton Vetoington and Mr. apd Mrs. Tom GaL
lighter at Sanford worn guoate
ot o buffet aupper at tho bom* e f
Mr. end Mr*. Sam Lawson Saturdijrt
Lt. and Mrs. R. A. Duvall and
•on Ricky wore colled this week
te Son Frantlsee, Calif, by tho
accidental death o f Mrs. Duvall’s
brother there.
Friends o f Robert L. Cox wish
fo r him a speedy recovery fo l­
lowing surgery ia tba Orange
Memorial Hospital Monday.
Mr. and Mr*. Don Winn wera
business visitors in Tampa W ed­
nesday and Thursday.
Mr*. Grace Real* and
1
daughter*. Carol and Donna ac­
companied by M/Sgt. and Mr*.
Earl Nettle and Michael o f Leng.

A Valona base would projaet
Ruslan atepower into the hsart
of the Mediterranean. The Navy
estimates Russia has about 400
submarines, a tremendous num­
ber when you consider that Ger­
many started World War II with
fewar * than 70.
A, base at Valona would be only
60 miles from the North African
coast and in an excellent position
to cut the Mediterranean in two.
The presence of any large num­
ber of Russiap submarines In thk
Mediterranean could raise hob In
that area.
In the event of hostilities. Franee,
Spain, Italy, Greact, Turkey, Yu■ y ta v l*. ®«FP«. Israel. Syria and
all of North Africa would! be open
to direct attacks, not to mention
their shipping.
To neutralise Valona or to bottle
up subs north of the Strait* of
Otranto, particularly If there was
heavy a ir cover, would be a real
man-sized job.
f f tto hose exists at Valona. Hi
presence would bo hard to con­
ceal from even casual sea and air
reconnaUanco. I f it doesn’t exist
so much the hotter. In either case.

Pilot Toxis Plane
On State Highway
OKLAHOMA C IT Y i » - A pilot
“ ' “ I Stete Highway, 3 northwest
of Oklahoma City •• a taxiway lo
f* t his Ught plan* into the air and
created a problem for the county
attorney’s oflfee.
Carroll rraoman. assistant OkUboma County attorney, said be
spent considerable Urn* thumbteg through state laws before findteg a suitable charge to file
against plana owner John P. Paddock, Ware Acres,-Okla.

Freeman; enM the owner was
charged with permitting the op.
•ration of an overwldth vehicle on
the highway.
wood speat the weekend In Day.
teuo Beach,
.•
-Chuck Dunn spent the weekend
vrith hla parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hkrvey Dunn.
Mr. and Mrs.' Jack Ryan and
P *t enjoyed Sunday afternoon at
Now Smyrna Beach.
Mr. and Mr*. M. H. Ryan were
at b««Or Friday evening
with a fam ily dinner given by
J*rMra. E. c . Snodgrass at
tto lr homo on Mate In eoltbrw«o n o f tto lr ttrd wedding on-

ntoeroary.
Mr. and Mr*. L. O. Htyrosn
r »* * ts o f Mr. and
Mrs. W. Z. Harmon in Thomas,
rtllo, Ga. Saturday night.
Tha Pathfinder Adult class o f
Bornott
Memorial
Methodist
ejiurch will hold ita regular meet­
ing at the Plarlda Power club­
house Monday evening at 7:30
P-m. A ll adults are invited.

the Navy’s "no comment" is hard
to fathom.

Lake Maryj
B Y V IR G IN IA P. ANDERSON
Fred Howell o f Atlanta, Ga.
was a recent guest o f his brother
•ad Mater-In-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Rov L. Hawaii
Mr. and Mr*. Morris W. StclM r and children have moved in­
to the form er Leitner house •&gt;*
W est I * k * Mary Boulevard.
Mr. and Mr*. P J). AndersuM
nomln™
wero ia Orlando Friday momlnj
to attend the funeral o f Mrs. B.
M. Robinson, • pioneer resident
o f the elty. 8ho was a lifelong
friend o f Mrs. Anderson.
The Rev. and Mrs. C. C. White
returned from a vacation spent
at Winona Lake, Ind.
Mr. and Mra. W . V. Castleber­
ry spent the weekend with their
■on and daughter-in-law, Mr. » m l
Mra, C. J. Castleberry In N ic h o ls *
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smothers ar­
rived home, Saturday after an
11 day vacation which took them
to 10 States and the District nf
Columbia. They especially enjoyed
the Skyline Drive thrugh Virginia
and the Blue Ridge Parkway in
North Carolina. They wera nccompalncd by
their
Orland*
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Alrin Guyman.
M
P. D. Anderson Jr. o f T *m p *
was guast o f his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. P. D. Anderson, last Friday
and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Howell Jr.
and two soni, Milton and Stanley,
o f Waycroas, t ie , spent the week­
end with hla parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy L. Howell.
Mr. and Mra. L. C. Tlllls and
children, Frances and Dannie were
called to High Springs, over thdO
weekend, by the critical Illness o f
hsr brother, W. C. Matthows.
T. E. Franklin who ha* been
a patient at the Florida East
Coast Hospital In St. Augustin*,
has been brought home.
Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs,
P. D. Anderson visited hsr aunt,
Mr*. Louise P. Wilson in her home
In Enterprise.
The Teen A ge Group o f thste
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held a
Sale at the Post Office, Friday
and made ever ffl which will ga
to tha Parsonage Improvement
Fund.
Residents .of Lake Mary were
very glad to avail themselves o f
the epportunity o f buying their
I3S7 Drivers’ Lieanses from a
representative o f the
County
Judge'* office, in town Thursday
afternoon. This Is a yearly cour-fe
tesy extended by that office and
la mueh appreciated by the com­
munity.
E. O. Fawcett was in town oa
business several days last week.
They are enjoying their recently
completed summer
home
near
Wayneavllla, N. C., where they
are sleeping under three blankets.
Mr. and Mra. O. J. Lally re­
turned Sunday after a summer —
•pant in Georgia, Tennecssee, * n iw
Indiana.
Mrs. Frank Mlnshsw has re­
turned from Atlanta, Ga. where
•he helped nurse her sister, Mrs.
C. L. Drlskeil, who recently under­
went surgery.
Mrs. C. W. 8joblom spent test
week vtslttag her sister. In Jack­
sonville and h tr son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mm. Gosser In
Green Cove Springs. The Gosserf
returned te Lake Mary with her,
fo r a abort stay.

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and travel an independent course.
Russia long has sought t means
of gaining acaes to the Mediter­
ranean Sea without depending on
passage through the Turkish-eosBosporus
trolled Dardanelles and
.
Vateaa. guarded 1U entrance by
tho island.of Saaeno, Is TS miles
sast-southeoit across the Straits
o f Or*no from tho Italian port at
Brindisi.
Through those straits pas* all
•hipping entering tbo Adriatic
s*aa, lined by th* aost coast of
Italy and tto western coasts of
Yugoslavia sad Albania.
Further, Valona Uoo but ITS
air miles tram tha American naval
base at Naples, Italy: 4?s air
■Asa from tha British naval and
air base St Malta; and only S00
air miles across Greece from the
British base at Cyprus. '

W ESTERN U. R. CHOICE BRET

be an alt-citrus show. Last *•*
•on tbo Commission paid 91S,0S0
te tto exposition fer tho exclu­
sive rights to urn tt* queen te
promote citrus by appearances
on television sad radio and by at­
tending various functions around
thk country.

little hunting.

a fts jv a r "*
_ bourt coudl
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must show a demand fo r natural
gas. Tha hearing had been in
recess Hi order to giro Oooatel
time te bring in "F irm " contract*
to oupplomont Uttar* o f Intent.

"G im m e th* paper,” f said. 'T i l
sign."
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ten ts u e permitted moderate n -

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sad beau, and aUU
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News Analyst
WASHINGTON (ft - Th# U. I.
Navy said that It had *no c«tu­
mult" oa whither It had been
able to confirm tho existence of
s Rursiaa nbmaHno bsoo at Vs*
tons, Albsais.
Then h:ve been vague reports
out of Europe from time to tiaio
that such s bate wai under coo*
structlos.
The Uto«t report* com* from
s Chicago Dally News eorraspoodont at Bona who quote* Genian
source* as (lying work on tho
baic began In lttt; that it ha*
pent capable of handling 100 aubi
under SOO-foot cliff* and guarded
by air baiea and rocket launch­
er*.
If Ojl&gt; report U true It 1* one of
the mo«t Important piece* of mil­
itary new* in recent year*. It U
logical enough to think the Rus•ian* would want *uch a bai*.
Albania ha* been a ateady ally
of the Soviet* oven though her
northern neighbor Yugoalarla law

Many Called To Defend Tax Returns

NEW YORK u r-A n intereilliiR ty?” I Inquired humbly.
rw w u s
A syndicated column we noticed recently thing happened to my wife last “ N o," said the ai.'*nt "but from
now on you'd better keep a diary
carried the title: “ Servants On Sale at (irn- week.
"Uncle Sam has aakrd mr and and w rit* down jrour travel and
eery Counters.’’
exp«nie« In full. And be
This-had to do with what is known ns a friend of mine to come in to­ other
and explain our 1852 and ipeelflc. That’* th* beat tip I ran
convenience foods—foods which have licen morrow
1855 Income lax returns." shp »ald. give you."
prepared, processed and jmckaged in such "Th at *o7" 1 asked. "W ho’s the The agent scribbled and frown. 0.1, then frowned and scribbled,
a way that s minimum of time and work is friend?"
finally said, "T h e amount comas
required on the port of the housewife.
“ You,” salJ Frances sweetly.
"Y ou 'll have to go by yourself," to— ” and be named a figure that
Nor is convenience limited to foods. All
sounded like the national debt,
manner of things sold at retail—appliances, 1 told her. " I'm aufully busy to­ give or take a few decimal point*.
morrow. Couldn't possibly go."
clothing, drug items— lessen the labor in­ "M aybe you'd rather go to Al­ “ You ewe tie?" I asked, at tha
volved in day-to-day living.
catraz." said France*. I sudden­ rope's end o f optimism.
" N * It's what you still owe, laThe creation of convenience ip expensive. ly decided f could make It after
all.
It requires much handling and labor. It calls
HunJred* o f thousands o f Am­
for elaborate processing plants and other fn ericans
are being called in now to Houston Co. Will
cilities. But we want it— more and .more of deftnd their back Income tax re­
it—and In an economy where the consumer turns. Word • ha* been spread Deliver Natural
is king the producers and retailers give It around that th* experience Is no
to us. This is something to keep in mind worse than a bad cold, and that Gas For FP&amp;L
you aren't really a social success
W A S H I N G T O N , Sept.
when we hear talk about “spread” —that fa, until it happens to you.
— (F N S ) T b * Houston Texas
the difference between what the farmer Since you might be next maybe Gaa
and Oil Corporation announc­
gets—or some other raw materia) producer you'd like a little rundown on ed recently that Flarida Power
geta—and what the consumer pays for a what to expect.
and Light Company, has slgnad
Warned by th* direful tales of a contract ratling fo r delivery of
finished, resdy-to-e*t-or-use product. The friends
who had survived the tax
more work that must go into a product, the m in's inquisition, we spent a 100,000,000 cubic fact o f natural
gas a day. The contract was ne.
larger the spread must be.
sleepless night go-.ng through desk gotta ted directly with Sun Oil
and
dresser
drawers
looking
for
. To take a very simple example, if we
Company,
Magnolia
Petroleum
bought standing wheat from a field and old financial records. We found Company and th* L e Gloria Oil
my grad* school diploma class of
The Sanford Herald
went laboriously through all the steps nec­ 1824, our marriage diploma elass and Gas Company.
Houston, which would deliver
fwHWMS Patty a*—pt •atari*? «&gt;&lt; Su*g*y
essary to turning it into bread, the cost o f 1837, a picture o f ms in my
the gas, called th* contract one
first
long
pants,
and
a
newspaoer
would
be
much
less
than
that
of
a
sliced,'
■SWeeS u ****** alas* Mtter■oatafcar IT. I»I8 at
n*rMi oniar III* Aet neatly wrapped loaf on a store ehelf.
dipping predicting A1 Landon o f the largest ever made for a
N a ora** a
•f Congr*** of ______
•rah i.___
lets
would beat F. D. R. bands down. single Industry. Th* corporation
mao raaftixa ecu** »■« rekiiwi**
But who would want to do that today?
But all that was left of 1853 and also announced it had assented
. U U . a t ■Mva tiller
As for the sise of the spread, under our 1853 w ai a handful o f scattered a service agreement with the
■VEIT* JHO^HHfo!lA’«w723ns Muwr
competitive method of doing things, it is checks. They showed we had spent largest gas company In Florida
1 the H*r*l&lt; I* n n
***M
m w rf *r
*r is* a****i* i *s f'H i
a lot o f money but didn't say People'* Water and Gaa Com
r t* (h* oa* far republics- held to the minimum figure.
what for—except a check for SIS pany and th* Tamp* Gaa Coro
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on which Frances had. rather pan/, a unit at People's.
October 7-18 le “ National Employ the Phy* meanly I thought, scribbled; "Far Tha qontraet* . « * * .pnnpjtecqd
--“ ■mm, - i,r ~ T n ir «w
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alcatly Handicapped Week," a time when Mr. Blgshot'a poker lesson."
at th* bearing bring CMtdueted
•-•iirvle* fan M,AI2Jtn, a**rw U*** * * * *
rI
stress is placed on the ability of disabled Red-eyed from lack of steep we by th* power commission under
persons to hold jobs. Moat physically handi­ showed up at th* tocal office of which Houston and C o a s t a l
; % € * * * k " S r S 'S E "
b
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the Internal Revenue Service. In Transmission
Corporation
ar*
capped persons have remaining abilities a long room sat 75 agsnts at desks aeeklng applications to eonatnict
m '» * **r
*• 'tv'Ale Q^|l**MM* k-ll*** •Me*
——* - a*t
. .tinnk*
tbuU uaatutl*.*
r***tnlt*M ana
t ii which qualify them to hold jobs well.
surrounded by taxpayers. No In­ a pipeline from Texas to Flor.
•f iatartafaiaaat
lb* parpaia ef r*bl*|
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r Ikn
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b* ibirt*. tor at r**ulla* M ** r tl*l* n rn i**
Tip to hunters: when in doubt, don't ing, red-eyed -taxpayers, sleepless
In order te win power rommla
fo r the same reason we were.
si on approval, the
companies
i H f 4,
Wednesday, September 26,1096 shoot—shout!

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�THE 8ANFORD HERALD Wed*. Sept 26, 1986, Past 8

|School Food Assn.
Holds First Meet
To Get Acquainted

Social£vmt&amp;
Party Observes
Eddie Litton's
Seventh Birthaay

MUn Pul ay Lou Bennett

Miss Bennett
Tells Betrothed
To M. S. Grim
her daughter, Mias Pasty Lou
Bennett,
to
Marshall
Samutl
Grim, son o l Mr. and Mrs. M. S.
Grim, o f Salem, Va. Mlsa Bannett Is the daughter o f the lata
J. R. Bennett,
The bride-to-b# was bora In
Sanford
and
attended
local
schools, Mr. Grim was bora In
Salem, Va., and attended school
there. He is now with the U. S.
Navy, statlonad at Sanford Naval
A ir Station.
Complete wedding plana will b*
announ ed at a later date.

WEDNESDAY
The Training Union Worker* of
the First Baptist Church will ba
served supper at S:20 p.m.
The First Baptist Church will
have Prayer Meeting at 7i30 p.m.
Training Union W orked Con­
ference will b* bald at tha First
Baptist Church at 1:15 p.m.
Mias Marc alia Reynolds will
morning devotions
conduct the
over W TRR, Sanford, at 8:30 a.m.
Tha Girl Scouts o f tha Flrxt
Presbyterian Church will meet at
3:30 p.m. at the church.
The Senior High Fellowship Re­
creation of the First Presbyter­
ian Church will
meet at the
Church at 7:00 p.m.
Tha Mid-Week Bible Hour will
bo conducted by Rev. A. G. Meinnla, Pastor o f tha First Pres­
byterian Church at 7:30 p.m.
T b * Chancel Choir will rehears*
at First Presbyterian Church at
7:30 p.m.

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By GRACE M. STINECIPH ER

This month over 100 Seminole
High School Graduates are be­
ginning a new academic year at
The L. G. Litton Home at 1010 the college of their choice. Of
Washington Ave.. was the scene this large number, approximately
o f a celebration on Friday at 3:30 25 are attending Florida State
when many of Eddie Litton’s University, 20 at the University
young friends came over to help o f Florida, I I at Stetson Univer­
him observe hie seventh birth­ sity, 7 at Florida Southern, 5 at
and
day. Mrs. Donald Knight assisted the University o f Miami,
Eddie’s mother with the irrvlng about 30 students are enrolled in
colleges outside o f the state. Also
and games.
there are several In nurse’ s train­
H ie children played the tradi­
ing at various hospitals, and San­
tional game of “ pin the tall on
ford is well represented by stu­
the donkey’’, but since there were
dents in the theological seminar­
three winners, no prises were
ies. These college students are
awarded. While the boys partici­
the future
leading citizens of
pated In a ballgame, the girls
Sanford and other communities.
ehose the more ladylike pastime
Realising this and knowing that
of reading stories.
you in Sanford are always Inter­
Refreshments o f Icecream on ested in our
accomplishment*,
a stick, cake and aoft drinks were this column haa been cst*bli«hcd
served to the young guests amid to feature college campus news.
many ooha and aha over the un­
Summer Experiences
usual cake, which was decorated
Even though It w *« vacation
with green and white icing to
most college
students
realised
simulate a baseball field, with
that summer is a valuable tlmo,
balls and bats o f brown around
so many worthwhile and irt? ?-tthe sides.
lng things were accomplished by
Invited to share the afternoon Sanford’ s college students dur­
with Eddie were Brannlng and ing this past summer. Evidence
Harry Chiles. Barbara Brown. Vin- o f this is shown by the fact that
nie and Valerie Atkinson, Larry many attended summer school at
Rowland,
Ralph Reed,
Brenda the various colleges — Ellen
Carter, Benny Ray Van Winkle, Driggers, Margaret M o r r i s o n ,
Jimmy Williams and 8usan Dekle. Gladys Hasty, Peagy Wright. Mnrv
Lou Copeland, Grace Marie Stineciphcr,
Jimmy
Krlder, Robert
Baker,
George
Herndon,
Betty
Ann
Munson,
and
Sara Jacobson were among those
seen on the campus o f Stetson
University in nearby DeLand.
Beta Sigma Phi held Its annual Billy Park, Jimmy Bollinger, and
Rush Party last night In the form Gail Dinkins were In classes at
o f a Dude Ranch party at the U o f F ;
Gordon Toll enjoyrd
home o f Mr. and Mr*. 1. E. Bat­ school at tha University of Miten with Mra Dan Batten as ami; Colleen Engehretson went
hostci* and the members o f the way out to South Dakota for *
Social Committee serving food and summer session; and Rosemary
conducting games.
Garner was in nurse's training
Supper, which waa held on tha in the hospital in Quincy, Florida
patio, consisted o f ranch burg­ in line with her studies at F8U.
ers, baked beans, potato chips,
Other summer activities Included
pickles and cokea.
that o f Joel Moss, student at U
Games were played, and the o f F, who worked with a group
high light o f tha evening was of friends at Yellowstone National
when Mra. C. M. Nichols and Mlsa Park and also took a grand tour
Jonl Saundtrs tied fo r first place o f tha W a it Beverly Cooper, who
Alabama
College
in
wKh their imitations o f Elvis Pres­ attends
ley. Mrs. Alfred Oreene won a Momtevallo, Alabama, waa an Inprise fo r her tall tale about her srhetor at The Joy Camps in
home atate o f Georgia. Mrs. Ralph Haxelhurst, Wisconsin thus giving
Cowan Jr., and Miss Barbara her experience fo r her physical
Rohn won prises In tha relay, and edueatton major. Her main dutias
Mrs. Warren Knowlea won fo r there were the teaching of boatbeing born In the atate farthest ing, swimming, and archery.
Ronnie Anderson, who this year
away from Florida. A fter the
garnet, tha group enjoyed some la aaaiatant drum major o f the
FSU band, was an instructor at
square dancing.
' ’ ’
Rushers present fo r the occa­ a camp In Ely, Varmont this
sion were Mr*. E. W. Peterson, summer. Besides teaching various
Mr*. Alfred Greene. Mist Sue Rat. craft* there, Ronnie had charge
tenon,
Mr*. Robert
Crumley, o f the camp music — training
Mr*. Kent Bateman, Mrs. Lloyd various cholra and also a band,
Cowan Jr., M n . Duval Hunter, Bobby Morris was a delegate from
Mrs, Kent Bateman, Mra. Lloyd U ofF to an Agricultural ConvenSwain, Mlsa Betty BUlhlmer, Miss Uon in Washington, D.C. during
,
Caroline Mclnnla, Mis* Barbara tha summer.
Rohn, Mra. Jim Jenkins.
Pet# Hargla, form erly stationed
Regular member* present Mra. at tha Sanford NAS and an active
Jack Armstrong, Mr*. David Bach, worker In the First Baptist Church
Mra. Donald Bales, Mrs. Dan Bat­ heie, had an interesting Job with
ten, Mra. Ralph Batta, M n . Harold the Stale Plant Board in and
Chapman, Mlsa Anna Corley, Mra. around Miami. He attend* Stetson
Robert Cushing, Mra. Gordon University where he ia freshman
Frederick, Mra. Vernon Hardin, advisor this fall. Nancy Rountree
M n . E. C. Harper Jr., Mra. J. and Martha Owen, both o f FSU,
L. Horton Jr., Mra. Warren Know- spent thrlr summer w o rk ij" with
las, Mra. Malcolm Lodge, M n . C.
M. Nichols, Mila Joni Saunders,
Mias Cherry Singletary,
Mra.
Rudy Sloan, Mra. Herbert Stenstrom, M n . Francis Slenstrom,
Mrs. Sam Thurmond, M n . WaL
lac* Tyre, Mra. Volie Williams
Jr., Miss Jeanette W olfer, Mrs.
Joe L. Corley.

A t Batten Home

THURSDAY
The Intermediate Choir o f tho
First Baptist Church will rehearse
at 7:30 p.m.
The Firtt Baptist Church will
conclude their study course book
"Tho Pull o f the People” , at 7:30
p.m.
Tba Adult Choir o f tb* First
Baptist Church will rehearse at
•:00 p.m.
Tb*
Junior Choir will
have
their rehearsal and fellowship at
tha First Presbyterian Church at
THURSDAY
3:41 p.m.
General meeting o f the Semin­
Tha Youth Choir , o f the First
Presbyterian Church will practice ole Memorial Hospital Women'!
auxiliary will ba bald at the City
at the church at 7:30 p.m.
Hall at I p.m. The Board will meet
at 7 p.m. AH members are urged
to ba preseat.
(white
Miss Marcella Reynolds w ill
petroaege)
conduct tha morning
devotions
over W TR R , Sanford, at S:30 a.m.
Seminole Robekab Lodge will
meet at I p.m. at tho lOOF
Hall.

The first Fall meeting of the
Seminole County School Food Asl«r*ei»tion was hold T v"r * d '"' f cuj ing, Sopt. 29. at the home of
I Mr*. \V. A. Fcslcr on East Ttst

Stetson University, Rollins ColThl&lt; “ get- acqu.vlntiri” meeting
lege and Florida Southern — gave the women a chance to wclopened their door* for Freshmen come some new members.
Orientation this past Sunday. Stu-I After n brief bu-incss discusdents o f
Rollins
and
F lorida1slon by the Counts' School SuperSouthern begin their classes on visor. Mrs. Chariot&gt;
Whitman,
September 23 while those going to refreshments were served, over
Stetson have until October 1.
, which tin- m e m l c r d r
UofF reports that 10,092 slu- ideas and recipes acquired at the
dents have registered at the end state-wide summer training sbimol
o f the second week o f the fall in Tnllahas«ce the past summer,
somcstcr. This is an all time high
These pre-ent v &lt;-ro Vr' •"
— 123 more than last year's pro- Cranston, ' Mi s. Charlotte Writvious high.
mon.
Mrs. Frances
Cartlcdge,
8JI14 students arc now enroll.il Mr*- Kbba Loo. Mr... t larlee Deknt FSU, an increase o f 312 over ,t‘Mr»Louis.Lrr,
Mr*,
last year. Of this number 3.042 are Flora Middleton, Mrs. Irlcdn h.
men and 3,182 are women.
Muir,
Mrs. Gabrlclla
Cloutier
Orientation
Week is now in Mr*. Z«-tptiv hit, ,
! •
progress at Stet|un University Cook, Mrs. \ ivalrne Anders. Mrs.
with sevical Sanford student* Alm..rM&gt;m&lt;on. Mr* - Sar* SrV.° . ’
taking part.'Registration will take
Edith Cason. Mrs. Sue Tintplace on September 28-29 with the ehlson.
Mr*.
Ruby
D avis,
annual Freshman Talent Show on Mrs. Ruby E. Howe. Mrs. Irene
Friday night being a highlight o f Cowell, Mrs. Lillian Siebold, Mrs.
the week. On Saturday afternoon Kathryn
White,
Mrs.
Blanche
there are plans for a Student Carlin. and Mr,, Lilith toyner.
Government party. Faculty Tnlent Show, amt Picnic Supper at
Sanford Is al»o represented welt
Ponce dcLeon Springs. A rccep- on the Stetson team this year
lion. honoring
,, .
- , the
. , freshmen will by dim Hawkins and dim Kiidcr,
bc hc*‘l that
Stetson University Is expecting
ISO law students in the Stetson
College o f Law In St. Petersburg
and a record brenking enrollment
o f 1500 students on the campus at
DeLand this fall. All o f this lalter number and members o f the
Stetson faculty will participate in
the convocation on October 1 to
be presided over by Dr. J. Ollic
EJmund*. president of the unitcrafty. Classes will start at 11
a.m. that morning,
Rollins College welcomed more
than 250 new students on Sunday
when they reported for a five days
orientation
program.
Through
Thursday these students will meet
with the dean o f the college,
faculty advisors, and attend the
nightly social events. Old students
will register for tho fall term on
Thursday and classes will begin
on Friday,
Betty Co-ed aad Joe College
Sanford residents should ccrtalnly be proud o f Junior (Buck)
Metts and Bubba (H am ) Ilisbcr
who both played so brilliantly for
FSU in their first football game
o f the season against Ohio Universily. They playrd an oulstandIng game throughout and It Just
so happens that each o f thorn can
be credited for touchdown*. Bisbee made the second TD o f tho
game while Metts made tha fifth.
The final score waa 47-7. i r any
o f you happened to listen to tho
game over VVTKR, you will re-(
call that the game announcer
praised both btve time and tlmu
again, aaying that Sanford should
indeed be proud to have two surh
excellent plsycrs on the team. We
are proud o f you, boys, and arc
looking forward to hearing mure
,boul 70ul
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Degrees Conferred On Two Members
At Order Of Rainbow Girls Initiation

Miss Samira Mnnforton
and
Sanford Assembly No. 28. Order project, with none being spent for
Miss SquJj Mnnforton have en­ o f the Rainbow Girls held initla- other pursuRa.
tered ilicir second year at Virg­ lion Monday night at the Masonic
Miss Nan Cuthing waa made
inia Interment College in Bristol, Hall, with Mis* Margaret Elllsoi.*, general chatrma* o f tha candy
Worthy Advlior, preaiding. In a aalc and the group waa divided
very beautiful and impressive Into two teams, with Miss M artMr*. Claude Hendrick, with her ceremony, the degree* o f the garet Ellison and Mlsa Amoret
Order o f Rainbow were confer- 8plcr named captains
o f tha
infant daughter, Mary Anne, left
red on Mlsa Frances Strickland team*. Tbo two teams will con by plane Tuesday afternoon for amt Mis* Kay Ivey.
| pete to see who can sell tha moat
Atlanta, Gu., after having spent
At the regular business meet-! candy, and at the rlosa o f tba
tho , past two weeks with htr Ing which followed the Initiation, project the losing team will ghra
parents Mr. mid Mrs. Harold Ap­ plans wore discussed fo r the sale a party fo r the winners,
o f candy bars, whlrh w ill comThe next regular meeting o f
pleby.
mrnre Just as soon as the candy tha Rainbow Girls will be on
Mr. amt Mrs. E. A. Monforton la received. The purposo o f this Oct. 3, at which time they bop*
money-making project Is to cam to have the candy bara fo r &amp;
have returned to their home, 1120
enough money for the girl* o f the alribuUon to the two teams,
Sanford Ave. nflrr n ten-day trip Sanford Assembly to attend the
Special gucata at tha Initiation
to Bristol, Va., Cincinnati and Grand Assembly, which will be were several member*
o f tho
and on*
Windsor, Out. Their daughters ac­ held In St. Petersburg sometime Order o f Eastern Star
in June. All o f the money made memberopf the Masona,
companied them to Bristol,

PRAIRIE LAKE

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DO — IT — YO U RSELF
TRO UBLE
N E W PLYM O U TH , Idaho (A P )
— Gene Killelircw has aworn o ff
•Mo-lt-yourscIF' projects after Hl»
f i i M attempt. While rnnnecting
hi* new air ruiulitlonlng system,
Dr. Vann Parker live* with hi*
lie hooked Into the hot water in­ w ife and two children In a lovely
stead o f the cold amt wound up new home on Grandview Ave., in­
to which they moved only two
with a houseful o f steam.
and a half week* ago. Their two
children are Martha, a very
Ing in lin o fur hour* In order to rharmlng little hoartbreakar o f
moke out a ichcdulo o f class*!, two and a half, and Jerry, *
husky lad o f four
lost Ids schedule card anJ'had to handsome,
begin nil over again — he lost months.
The Parkers moved to Sanford
nut mi a day o f classes by this,
on July 1st, from Durham, N. C.,
ton. to add to Ills iniffertuncst
(Your columnist ran be reached where ho had a residency at Duke
at Box 513, Stetson University,| Hospital. He la associated with
DeLand, Florida or at 407-J In Dr. Gordon Stanley, whom b# met
Sanford. News of college atudenta while at Duke and together they
manage to take care o f most o f
will lie appreciated.)
Ssnfotd’a children.
Dr. Parker, with what little spar*
time he haa, indulges his favorite
hobby o f photography. He aaya he
I* Just getting Utartad and only
has one camera, a stereo-realist.
Mr*. Parker 1* very Interested
In art and ceramics and I* think­
ing of furthering her Inlereet by
nttending the art and eeramlca
roursn offered at Seminole High
School. She says sho has always
hern Interested In this lino o f en­
deavor, but haa not dona nearly so
much o f k as ahe hop** to do In
the future.
The Parken like Sanford and
nre anticipating a great deal o f
plcasuro in living among tha peo­
ple o f Sanford, and the people o f
Sanford are certainly pleased to
welcome this new fam ily into
thrir community.

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Initiation Monday night, arc pictured here with Miss Mnrgaret
Advisor and Miss Anioret Spier, right, Worthy Associate Advisor.

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me cf my buatMae."
"No," ho ifrood alowly. "But oouat Thatauford ooo boy," oho
nobow I c u t quite ooo bow oosooiontoil *1 uadontood thit
walghad with Mra. roathorotono."
T a n think that mar hate wtlgb.
od with BUeea too?" bo aakod. But
bolero oba could reply ho ohook
ex-rival oa aurfaoa."
Ida bead aad west on, *1 aaaura
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time that aba waa youro for the
aaklaf T That'a a rather aaiuf reHo looked at bar with a folnUy
humoroua quirk to bio Upa. "Oh, I
dldat aad doat fool m ug about
the ottuatloa at OIL BUeea aad I
bad bon m a t polo over otooo we
ware Idde.*
■And rve board Mm. Toother■tom wanted you to marry bar,"
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■Won, yta,* ho acrood, aad aftoa
there waa that fblat quirk to bla
Upa. "Doer that ourprieo you?"
Involuntarily oho floaoed aoroaa
at Bruoo. She aaid q u i e t l y , "1
uaderatoad Doctor Harrldaa'a fa­
ther once worked n the aetata."
Ho sodded. "But alaeo th n bla
old maa baa rot bla own market
gardea. He’* dam very web. He‘e
a decent chap. I aoo hbn oftaa to
the village."
"But you doat know Mai n r■oaallyT I mna, aa a frloadT*
Ha looked at bar la mild aur*
prleo. "Should I f Ho*a aoareoty
m » generation, you know."
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Joopardlaod their friendihlp, or
even dnlohed it T But when the
waiter had finally aerved them
Dirk fiv e a Blight chuckle.
■'You're a regular little fro*
bread, aren't you? But red-haired
gltle uoually are. Remind ate not
to marry a redhead, will you?"
She railed hack at him, feeling
oddly grateful far Ida ebutge of

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Sanford, Oviedo
Service Guilds
Hosts To Seminar
The Sanford and Oviedo Guild­
ers
were co-hostesses Sunday
afternoon to the Wesleyan Service
Guild Orlando District Education­
al Seminar held at *hp F !-st
Methodist Church here. The meet­
ing was presided over by Mrs.
Janet
Purcell, Orlando District
Secretary. The methods and texts
for approved study th1! year ware
presented under the direction o(
Mrs. Lurillc Mays. DUtric* fh n 'r.
man of Missionary Education and
Service, These
included
Puul’s
l.ottcrs Ta Locc1 ch
1— v —th
In A Responsible Society; Mis­
sions U.S.A.; and Southeast Asia.
Guests included
members of
Guild units from Apopka, Lock­
hart, Orlando, Winter
Garden,
Winter Park, Daytona Beach, DeLand, Mt. Dora. Oviedo, and San­
ford.

B Y M A R Y FOW LER
The Tour In f Florida party at
the civic cenUr recently was an
unquallflrd succesi, with 160 at­
tending, DceteTt and coffee were
•erred before the fames bejran,
In which the progressive system
engaged a continuously changing
partner break-up and thus bring­
ing new members of the eommun0 Ity together with residents who
were Interested In getting ac­
quainted. A table o f prises de­
lighted tha winners and all re­
ported a happy evening. The com­
mittee was: Mrs. O eofte Wake­
field, chairman, with Mrs, Syd­
ney, Wilkes,, Mrs. lU y Feck ami
Miss Kay Ryan.
Miss Edith Setter, librarian at
the Deland public library, will
M be guest speaker at the Deltary
w Garden elub on Friday, October A fter the study session the
6th. A discussion o f horticultural guests were Invltrd to McKinley
news will follow the business pro­ Hall for a social hour, where
punch and rookies were served
gram.
from
a
beautifully dreorated
Mrs. Arthur L. Wlllgoote enter­
table.
tained the eaocutlve board o f the
ladles auiillary to A ll
Saints
Episcopal church Tuesday after­ he say* and Is receiving friends
noon at her home. A fte r th# busi­ at hi* home on t ake Monroe,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Karon and
ness session a tea waa enjoyed.
^
The H ens Demonstration group baby daughter huve been visiting
O met today at the civic center. Mrs. in Long Island, at Mas.apequa
Harold Eby o f DeLand was guest and Cornm.
speaker and Informed her amb­
Mr*. Poyntcll Kenner and Mr*.
ience on tropical plants, shrubs Everett Waite have returned from
and grasses.
an extended vacation in Avalon,
Col. Harry L. Frltta has been New Jersey, where Mrs. K?mpcr
deputised to taka the place of ha* a summer cottage. They were
Robert Hofstetter during Octo­ near enough to rail on Rev. Kem­
ber, while Mr. and Mrs. Hofstet­ per, who has been in poor henlth
ter are vacationing on the West iiut ll recovering So that he Is
coast and entertaining guests at entertaining friend* in hi* New
a their home on Smyrna Drive,
York home
aero**
from
the
v
Robert Cot, the genial photo­ Cathedral of St. John the Divine.
grapher, la home from the huePlantation
Estates
Property
pttal In Orlando, where he under­ Owners will hold their first meet­
went emergency
surgery
last ing. o f the season next Tuesday
Robert la In fin# condition, night nt the mansion at R p.m.

Lutheran Church
Ladies Aid Society
Meets Monday
Thursday evening the Ladles
Aid Society
of
the
Lutheran
Church o f the Redeemer held Its
regular monthly meeting at the
church.
The devotions were lead by
Mrs. Bill Southward who used as
her topic, "T o Give all Nations
Peac#".
Mrs. Henry Thurston presided
over the business meeting. Com­
mittee reports were given and It
was decided that a while elephant
sale would he held a* th* rs -tj
meeting.
Tentative plans tver#
made for a covered dish supper
to be held In October with tha
definite date to be set later.
Mrs. Ruth Mcttler showed col­
ored slides taken the day of the
dedication o f the new church.
Refreshments were served by
the rn-hostesses, Mrs.
Henry
Thurston and Mrs. John Senkarik, to the following: Mrs. J.
R. Ervin, Mrs. Esther TrueJ, Mrs.
Joe Melsch, Mrs. David Uiccn,
Mrs. Rill Southward, Mrs. Jerry
Srnkarlk, Mrs. Ruth Mcttler, Mrs.
C. Atkinson, Mrs. Mark Mark,
Mrs. M. G. Hodges, and Mrs. J.
S. Kkern.

Sunday School
Workers Learn
New Methods

Miss Aiyrfte's
Schedule

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Lake Mary Women
Fete Mrs. Harmon
With Bridal Shower

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Wed., Sept. 26, 1856, P a g e 7

• t'naliaur.. iron rage une*
Sanford during the season.
Schedule O f Miss Myrtle WIIBy VIRGINIA P. ANDERSON
Oliver gained literary recognl
By VIRG IN IA P. ANDERSON
h s , Home Dem onstrate* A■eat September 24 . October 2 Saturday evrnlna a "re* •" n* Lake
Friday evening, Mrs. Jonnle Lee. tion. When others stifle the air
Mary friend* gave Mrs. Jnnnle Harmon, was honored by Mrs. R .! on golfing style In his article
IS AS FOLLOWS:
Sept.
M
girls
and
boya Let Harmon a bridal shower at E- T ™ e* « ,rI ; i .?*’ TbomP,on “ The Golf Swing" In the book
of the Oviedo school will organise the home o f Mrs. Ida Keogh. As- and Mrs. R, M. Ball at tht Lake T ttp n o f p n t v i p
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CLINIC.
4-H club*. WiU meet at the achool , litln,
Mrt
K, ogh were her Mary home o f the former.
at 2:20 p. m. Miss Myrtle Wilton
The guest, assembled in the
1° I‘V,[ h" oftCn b,#n ,p p lM d *
daughter. Mrs. Eileen Keogh, Mrs.
will work with the girli and Mr.
H. M. Gleason and her daughter, large Florida Room overlooking eJ for hl* M * n» manner and har
Cecil Tucker, County Agent wilt
Mrs. R. • W. Keogh and Mrs. P. Crystal Lake, where many park- dy ,#u*hter during keen com pet I
work with the boys.
age* were plied on two. pink ,lon- w b *n others stifle the air
D. Anderson.
eivered tables.
| wllh tension Porky Just cracks
Ceramics class will meet at
Seminole High School at 7:00 p m .' Tb' « “ *“ ?
*“ ln« »»*•
After
several
'onversatlor
-wo.
■n£ ,h* rJ ok* ,nd ""J0**
h,m*
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useful and lovely gifts, a« Mrs.
gcessions, the honorre opened her ,
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Is important,
Sept. 27 Lake Mapr Home Dent* u irmon opened them,
onatratlon club will maet at tha
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gifts and everyone had a chance but *l J"** " d i d n 't be worth It
to admire them. At a late hour wi,houl *he laughs,” hs said. His
Community House at 10:10 a.m.,
h0“ f '* M ,h ,.d l. ,!rr*&lt;v,
covered dish lunch. Officers wlil * p nk'
* nd b,ue ro 0r the hostesses served punch, pin- ,t y *e’ however, Is one of studied
be Installed by Mrs. Gaorge Otto, i
wllh ’ ‘ reamer. In •hose wheel and heart shaped aand- ,n*o°lhn#*».
shade* meeting over the refresh­ .•Iche*. brownies and *ln*
n il.
Reports will be given by mem
ment table. An arrangement nfj vidual rakes, mint* and nut*.
here attending Ihort C ou n t In
pink and white flower* at one
Galneivllle this summer;
Mrs.
end balanced the bowl of pink1 A pink color scheme wa* carri­
Tupper and Mr*. Otto o f Longpunch at the other end, with a! ed out with pink tapers shedding
wood club; Mra. Mot*, Mra. Kshlr,
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white wetkiing cake, topped with a aoft glow over the refreshment
Mra. BJohlom of Lake Mnry Club
Mrs. Edith Roger! (Sanford)
a Urge pink rose bud, In the 1table, which wa* covered with a
and Mrs. Paul Marts, Lake Mon­
Ro.s L. Franklin (Ranfird)
center of the white -overed table. white organdy cloth ovrr pink.!
roe Club.
,
The mint* were blue and pink The punch h.nv|, with its pink Mrs. Gertrude Davidson (Sanford)
DISCHARGER'
A*
WJ.U
- I 1 S *"11" 01* anJ each guest received a tiny, punch balanced a low arrangeHigh School at 7:00 pm,
old
fashioned
nosegay
favor, " E !
Mr*. Robert l.etton (Fern Park)
Sept M 4-H Radio program ovar made o f gay gum drops! The —the mints, the cake frosting,
Violet Lamar (Oviedo)
the sandwich ’ (Mine alt v.re ji
station W TRR at 11:10 a.m.
honor guest wa. pre-ented with an . Laj .,
,
ainteiin*
Matrline Mclilll
McGill (Hanrord)
(Sanford)
abides
of
pink
and
thv
honor
n
r
k#rt
(Y nw#*
Oct. 1 Art class will meet at unusual rorsage, made o f candy gueat wore a corsage of pink ro.e
.old
M ,ry )
Mrs. Marian Colih (Oviedo)
Semlnola High School at 7:00 p. klssea, silver wrapped and ribbon
hud* on her black eyelet cmbrold-1
tied!
Mr*. Brttv Beall (DeBary)
m.
• red frock. Present were tome to
8 K IT . 24
Oct. 2 Girl*’ 4-H Club Sanford
Invited to be with Mr*. Harmon friends from
Lake Mary
and
ADM ISSIONS:
Junior High School will meet at were har sister*, Mrs. 11. M. Co- Sanford,
Mrs. Doris Scott (Longwood)
11*41 ath grade.
, chran and Mr*. Orville Touchlon
Deity Brldger (Longwood)
Girls’ 411 Club 7th grad* San- and some thirty friends from
HU8l.NKSKI.tKK BRGGAIt
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ford Junior High will meet at Lnngwood, Orlando and Lake
F.L PASO, Tex., ( A P ) — po.
llahy Girl Scott
12:42.
I Mary.
lice In Juares, Mexico, Just arross
Ceramics class will meet at
th# border recently arretted a
CURFEW LAW WAI VED
A I.L A T ONCE
7:00 p.tn. at Semlnul* High School.
••eggar who said he made gift to
C IN C IN N A T I ( A P ) — The N f
AR LIN G TO N , Minn. ( A P ) —
ISO a day begging from tourists
Mra. Herbert Took had never won
gram for Sunday school teachers tlonal League 12:80 a.m. curfew and Juares residents,
anything In her life before her
and workers to help keep them In ,aw
b*,n w» ,ved for th# b
Th# 60-year.old beggar, picked ticket at the Slldey County Fair
close touch with modem methods ance of the season on game* in­
volving pennant contender* MU- up In a routine roundup, carried brought a 14-cublc foot freeaer.
of Christian education.
three money bags. One contained
Next night the returned to the
Rev. llingst, pastor uf the 8L waukee, Brooklyn and Cincinnati. dollars, another pesos.
fa ir and won a new automobile.
league
President
Warren
Gil#*
Paul's Lutheran Church and Dr.
Robert N il, district circuit presi­ announced yesterday that the cur­
dent, were principle speakers at few rule on night game* I* sus­
pended “ In regard to any National
the conference.
The meeting lasted from 3— I League gam* which could affect
p.m., after which th* Lakeland the 1986 championship."

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Attending the teachers’ conferenre held In Lakeland Sunday
were Mr. and Mra. Durkemler,
Mrs. Ruth Metxler, Mr. and Mr*.
John Scnkarlk, and Mr*. Jackie
Schkarlk, Jerry Srnkarit. Thl*
conference was in the nature of a
circuit meeting, SunJay school
workshop and depirtmental con­
ference. all combined.
St. Paul’* Lutheran Church waa
host to thia tremendously educa­
tional program, at which experien­
ced lay workers explained to tha
teachers and Sunday school work­
The league rule says that no
ers the new methods of teaching church waa hoit at a banquet'
and new material available.
In style dinner. There were approx!- Inning may be started after 12:50
I a.m., local time.
thort this waa an educational pro- mately ISO In attendance.

Capital
(Coat lined oe F ast Sevea)
Commissioner* Is th# porcksse o f
two garbage packer#, a doxer end
loader, two damp tracks, • e*rrick truck ekasela, and a street
sweeper.
The addition o f theta machaaka)
unlta, at h i* been explained . te
Sanford's City Commlislonara, wifl
put the departments la wkleh they
will be used, ep to a point whore
they can taka care o f tho clty’e
needs.
The ilxth phase o f the program
It the air conditioning o f lha Banford City Hall and Pollco Depart­
ment offices. Th* overall program
haa placed the official offlcea o f
(he City o f Sanford In a condition
where greater efficiency will bo
realised.
The 133 unlta In tha street light­
ing phase of the Capital Improve­
ment Program will be Installed by
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S«pt 28, 19M

A M E R IC A N LE A G U E
W L Pet. Bhn’d.
N ew York
98
84 .840 —
Cleveland
86
84 .673 10
Chleago
84 84 J80 12
Boston
81
69 .640 18
Detroit
79
71 . .527 17
Baltimore
88
84 .438 30
Washington
68
92 .387 38
Kansas City
60 100 .333 48
TU E S D A Y ’ S RESULTS
Boston 10, Washington 4
Detroit 6, Chicago 8
New York 11, Baltimore 6
Cleveland 4, Kansas City 1 10 In­
nings.

A fter the *econd day o f hard,
Intensive icrim m age and defenliv e work the Sanford Seminole*
are looking up. “ But ju it because
they looked good today doein't
mean we’re going to let up," head
mentor Bill Fleming Mid. "W e're
not intcreited in a flash.ln-the-pan
ballclub. We want unita that are
comlitent and dependable, and
that’ i what we’re going to get.”

W E D N E SD AY SCHEDULE
Chicago at Detroit
Kansas City at Cleveland
New York at Baltimore
Washington at Doston
N A T IO N A L L E A G U E
W L Pet. Bhn’d.
Milwaukee
91 00
.603 —
Brooklyn
90 00
.600 —
Cincinnati
88 63
.689 2Vt
Bt. Loul*
74 76
.493 16tt
Philadelphia
69 81
.400 2 M
Pittsburgh
08 85
.439 25
New York
86 88
.430 28
Chicago
59 92 .29! 23
TH U R S D A Y ’S RESU LTS
N ew York 10, Pittsburgh 0
Milwaukee 7, Cincinnati 1
St. Louts 6-2, Chicago 1-6
Brooklyn 6, Philadelphia 0
W E D N E S D A Y SCHEDULE
Philadelphia at Brooklyn
St. Louis at Chleago
Only games scheduled

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I

EY BROWN A&gt;IO W IL L IA M S
The i Crooms Asadcsiy Panthers
kicked e f f their season with a
. bang last Saturday night In Me­
morial Stadium before over 800
■"fkas by ateamrolllng past a rag'B ed Mslbourne eteven 31.7. lleblnd the fine running o f halfbacks
’ “Orady Roberson and the passing
combination of Otha Abney to
Lannle Hardy the Panthers oper” triad smoothly from the tradition­
al Single-Wing and the
new
■tralght-T fo r their easy win. The
-Panther* kept the Melbourne club
bottled up ell evening both on
tha grasnd end in the sir, while
tallying twice In the second quar­
ter and once In each o f the other

Terry Goembel is filling this bill
better than anyone at the pres­
ent. "T h e Bull’ ’ is showing well on
defense and was the consistent
ground gainer during the em ber,
raising loss to Cocoa. The 190
pounder was switched from the
line to the fallback slot by virtue
of his speed and desire. He Is
the third fattest member of the
team, and he Is picking up more
ratzle-daiile with Individual at­
tention. Goembel will be serving
the Seminole* defensevely on the
Lyman head mentor Jim Payne
line. "W e dislike using backtli-id
said loday that thd Sanford foot.
. .
.
..
...
V _is
M .fw m e t iila f * . Ikm ! HICll Oil IflC O f l t l l l l V * Im C.
r ’ CfTl*
ball fsns were responsible for the lnrT a lU „ Klll
„nl
ing said, "but w e’w e go t to have
record smashing attendance at
that power. I think Goembel Is
last Saturday's gama when the on o f the few who can be switch,
Seminole JVa tangled with the ed about and still come through
for us." The senior fullback has
Lyman Greyhound*.
been selected as this week's out­
“ We had tha largeat attendance
standing gridster.
In the hiatory o f Lyman football
Another barkflcldman '•
■*&gt;
thank* to the people o f Sanford,"
Payne Mid today, “ We want your nlng to show up Well for the Semi­
a
fan* to know that w e appreciate nole*. Phil Byrd, the 145 .
It," he continued, " i t waa a great swivel-hipped bresk-ewsy man for
help to jur aeaion and we hope the the Seminole* gained a lot o f va l.
Sanford fana will continue eomiag uable experience in the Cocoa
game. Although Byrd la a senior,
out to watch our sam e*."
his weight has limited his gama

Greyhound Coach
Lauds Local Fans

... JpHNNY WILLIAMS attempts to ana# n well-thrown aerial In Friday’a tilt with Cocoa,
notice that he is completely o o m ti by two Cocoa plnyera at all times. The Semi*
,
ROlea will be working on a more effective pa»s pattern the remainder of the week. (Photo..
Jameson)

lantbeis Stomp
Melbourne31-7

TERRY GOEMBEL
(Staff Photo)

experience. And It Is natural fo r a
small man to shy la herd tackl­
ing. But by the second hall of
last week’s game Byrd was lower­
ing his head and driving hard. He
was shaken badly in tha last quar­
ter of the game. but. that didn't
teem to discourage him. Yesterday
The Lyman Greyhound mentor
his defensive play was outstand­ •ta ff waa singing the blues today
ing as he well-manned the safety as a rash of minor ailments all
•pot.
but stopped workout for tho day.
complaints
ranged
from
End Johnny Wiliams was an­ The
other slow starter for the Semi­ wrenched ankles. Infected feet, and
nole*. In the first half o f the Co­ bruised knees to a small epidemic
coa game Williams wasn’t overly o f virus.
The backfield was hurt the most.
Impressive, but he came alive In
the second half and turned In a Halfback Jim Hopkins and quar.
good game performance. He caught terbsck Dave Stevens were shelved
some nice pastes and did some fo r ankle injuries. Fullback Lamar
good blocking. A t the season pro­ Helms Is sidelined with an infec­
gresses Williams will be a man tion in a small foot laceration,
and alternating fullback—end, Har.
to watch.
old Stone, has a rim s infection.
The defense it looking better.
The line has a heavy hole in It
They're charging a little faster,
as Alton Boone, outstanding 185
and they’re hitting a little harpound tackle, was sent home be­
der. "W e expect this to be slow
cause of vims and pounding ePte
going," coach Bud Layer said,
aVn Horn, 225 pounder, sufefred a
but we expect the Improvement
re-occurrancc o f knee bruises. Only
,wh/ n W!
jHaims, bowe'ver,"is” oo thV doubtthrough. H a v e got a week and ful list fo r Saturday night’s game
a half to gat ready for Leesburg,
against Winter Park in Longwood
and we W ILL be ready when wc
Coach Payne will face one of
go over there."
"
this season's toughest squads when
Coach Dave Laude pointed out
his charges play host to the big,
against that the team was tnexper*'t m « . . . U
. r r* » t f r » a . lv e Parker*. Only those
T ! d’ ™ *
lh“ « » t . * » « • members of the Parker squad
.no who
a lot o f our boys played In a see action against Cocoa Friday
varsity gam e." he said. "Gam e
night will average about 175
experience Is very vital to t*»e pounds, and Van Home will meet
boys. They get jut here and acrlrahis match In weight when he fares
mage against the same pla&gt;ers one of several 275 pound Tartar
every day and they get used to tackles.
It. Then, when they get in the
Parker Mid he was well pleased
game and the opposing player with the team's showing Saturday
uses a different technique, the night against the Sanford JVs.
greenhorn geta rattled and losses “ The line did well, and the backhi* confidence. Only experience field turned in a good showing,’ ’
can remedy that."
b* Mid. “ As the season progres­
Fleming said his schedule called
ses we should have a fine ballclub
for a continuation of rough days
If we aren't hurt by injuries."
of contact and primary defensive
Payne stilt has trouble with his
work. “ The boys simply must get
permnial plague—lack of reserves.
In shape," he Mid. "and there’ s
“ We'll have to get In better shape,"
«h °rt rut to getting there."
he continued, “ If we plan to ironToday the workouts will begin
man it the rest o f the season;
emphasizing
offensive
passing.
and Iron-man it we must."
The passing last week w ai the
Payne had particular praise foi
for
•coring
i r .game,
I
F*yne
scoring ounrh
punch o f .the
le r U l attack h f.
J V one 0{ hI» tu u n a . Howard Ju
earned
but
r f? J
lV - too well cover­
,t0 pound sophomore, earnre
but (h
the/ U
ends
were
himself a berth on the starting
ed to complete a lot o f pwss tt- club by virtue o f ids outstanding
'ernpts "Our new paaa pattern will defensive play against tba Semi­
g ft tha intended receivers ino tha nole JVs. "H e was the boy that
open to that they will be in a po- kept
Sanford
from
scoring,"
■Ition to acora," Lauda laid.
Payna said.

G EO R G IA GRADE A -'D frD ’

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NEW YO RK Uf&gt;—Carmen BailHo'* knockout of Johnny Saxton in
their return welterweight tltlo bout
today
earned
the
Chltenango
clouter the “ fighter o f the month"
award from Ring magazlno and
dropped Saxton to icrond among
the 147-pound contender*.
The new Ring rating*, relcaied
today by Editor Nat Fleischer,
had Saxton, the ex-champ, In tho
No. 2 spot behind another form er
tltleholder, Tony DeMarco o f Boaton. Other change* In the divlilon
law Art Aragon of Lo« Angel**
move up to forth from fifth in
an exchange with Vlrgtl Akin* of
St. Louis.
Hnrold
Carter’* victory over
Johnny Summerlin advanrrd the
aggressive Linden, N. J., heavy.
weight from eighth to sixth place

.Grady Roberson led the first
Panther drive o f 86 yard* lain
in the first quarter. Quarterback
ffcncafter, calling a good game
mil evening circled left end for
'■paydirt from five yard* out. The
A ry fo r extra point wa* ineffec-

The members o f Hanford Semi­
nole* squad will be gunning for
the Loucki Freshman Assistance
Scholarship for the second time
this year. Capt. Earle T. Louck*. a
el^lc minded gentleman who has
been a football enthusiast for 62
years, together with his Idvely
w ife wanted to do something to
help the Sanford team*. They aro
not a rich couple with more mancy £
than thjy know what to do w lth,w
but they wanted to help some­
where. “ The Joy o f giving Is a
very soul-soothing thing,’’ the
amiable Capt. Louctas said. So the
couple decided lo give a scholar­
ship to Seminole High School.
The purpoir ° f the scholarship
is to Improve the academic en­
deavor o f athletes. The man who
win* the Frcihman AssUlauce
Scholarship must have played #
every game of his senior yesr.
From among those starters, the
player with the highest four-year
academic standing get* the schol­
arship. The Loucks have nothing to
do with tho selection o f the award winner. The selection com­
mittee Is headed by Fred Gsnss,
athletic director o f Seminole High.
The other committee member* are
the principal o f the school and the £
head football roarh.
™
So that the purpose o f the schol*
arshlp may be fulfilled, the full
scholarship does not take effect
until last vesr's freshmen are
seniors. “ We wanted to r ’ve this
so that a boy would begin prepar­
ation In his Freshman year,"
Loucka said. Until then, earh sen­
ior qualifying for tho acholarshlp
will receive tlOO.OO after he has
enrolled in an accredited college A
or university. A fter 1959 the
Freshman Assistance Scholarship
will be 6450.
This arrangement will be In e f­
fect for seven years, at whieh time
the football players' scholarship
will be studied. I f the acaderele
standings o f the players have been
improved the Loucka Freshman
Assistance Scholarship will be
continued. I f not, tha funds will be
re-channelled.
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Rushing Yardage
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30
Passing Yardage
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18-2
Passes attempted
12-4
5
Punts
3
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Pumtile* lost
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^ O n the return kickoff the Panthere came up with the ball, but
two plays later the Panther*
fumbled and Melbourne rapltallied on the error fo r the score. Mel­
bourne's Davis ran from the five
Davis 10, Harden 89
to score. The attempt for the
Pittman .’ll)
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Crojtns Indlvliltml Yardage
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Roberson R.'l, Hardy 70
classed Melbourne eleven led in
Lancaster 41
,the game 7-8.
7 0 0 1
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$10. Phone 1456-X-J.
AGENCY. 204 S. Park Ave.,
Sanford, Fla.
LA D Y'S Schwinn bicycle, balooa PUMPS 4 SPR IN K LE R SYSTEMS
All types and alias. Installed or 25-M O N E Y TO LOAN
tires, S » . Phono 709-2.
"D o It Youraalf."
1 1 -P A R T S — RE PAIR S
WE R E PA IR AND SERVICE
AUTO LOANS
S T IN E
C 08T LESS
For Sale—New $59.95 custom built
Machine and Supply Co.
AT
auto radio. While they lest $23.99 107 W. 2nd St.
Ph. a
each. Firestone Stores.
This Is a free pass to the Prairie
OF SANFO RD
1 1 -T R A C T O R S
Lake
Drive-In Theatre
for
3S—
DOGS—
CATS—PETS
Harry Adair. Exp. date Oct. 6th
Small Case Tractor in good con­
I960,
2 Collie pups, 6 kittens need n
dition.
Suitable fo r farm oi
small rrove. Price $826. Cal
good home. Come to 420 Elliot
G ATLIN 0ROTHRBS
R ay Herron 2454 after «:00
and U ke one. Ph. 2412-W.
Dragline 4 Bulldozer Service
p.m. 1348-W.
Ph. $222 Geneva. I49S-W S a n fo rl
This la a free pass to the Movie*
ORLANDO Sentinel B u r, Call
land Ride-In Theatre for Mrs.
12—T R A IL E R S
Armillda Covington. Exp. date
Ralph Kay, 3159.
Oct. 6th, 1956.
Trailer, Sale-Rent, Ph. 446-XR.

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' Suadayt.
EaaUld* Trailer Sales
CROSLEY — REND IX
Palatka, Fla.
Balea and Berrien
RAND ALL
Electric Company
Service— Quality— 8 stief action
S E V E R A L lour priced care, rang­ Ph 112 ia n ferd
M37-J-1 De Rary
ing frees 171 up, fo r good eco­
nomical transportation Ray Her- FAIRB AN KS • MORSE P u m p a
ron, Phone 2414 or 1343-W after
Weil
Drilling,
HOWARD
C.
9:00 p -a .
LONG, Phone 39S &gt;07 B ait
Commercial Ave.
1990 P Q N T lA C -4 &lt; y Under. 2-door,
ENVELOPES,
Letterheads. State­
clean, 1419. Ray Herron, Phono
ments, invoices, hand billa, end
2459, or 1343-W, after 9:00 p.m.
p ro g ra m ,
etc.
Progrciaive
Printing
Phono 40S — 463
LDg Co.
4
1955 PLYM O U TH PU sa very
Weat lith St.
clean. Drive It away for $1495.
Call Ray Herron at 946$ or 1342 Thla ia a free peat to the RIU
W after 4:49 p.m._____________
Theatre for Mra. Hugh Waters.
Exp, date Oct. 9th, 1154.
1M1 Model-A coupe. Good condl
tlon, $199. 1039 M yrtle Ave. Ph
RADIO R E PA IR M E N
1990J.
ATTE N TIO N
wall
•49 NASH 4-doer, OD. R. 4 H. For Sala—adjustable T V
mouata $145, TV aerial cave
mouau $1.15 ZO-ft. T V S00M Up
Malta $$ 00. Firestone Stores.
£ * 4 . 1 * * * sedan. Good
thape. 409 W. 19th. Ph. 1072-J, E tpert Watch Repairing. Fully
Guaranteed. Sanford Jewelry 4
Luggage Co., 300 Sanford Ave,

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For Sale—Used Frigldalre $16.00. YOUR OLD BEDROOM SUITE
IS WORTH $50.00 (o r more)
Flrcstono Stores.
. , . toward the purchase o f a
limited number of nationally
Army Cols, $3.99; Paint, $3.50 gal.
advertised JOHNSON-CARPER,
T-Shirta, 48c; Army-Navy Surp­
DUEXEL and BASSETT Bed­
lus, 310 Sanford Ave.
room Suites, to be sold fo r ad­
For Sale— Pop-up Toaster $7.60. At
vertising purposes.
Firestone Stores.
W1LSON-MAIER
Where you always find big valuta
For Sale—2 repossessed child's
quick credit and eaay term*.
Ride 'Em Planes—$29.95 Value. 311 E. 1st St.
Phone $5$
$15.00 each. Firestone Stores.
43—FARM and GARDDEN
For Sale—Child's Out-door Swing
Set. A $39.05 Value fo r $29.95. Georgia cabbage plants. A ll var
letlcs — any amount. Hugh C
Firestone Stores.
Whelchtl, State Market S U l
16. Day 1269, night, 627.
PRICES A R E LOWER HERE— F.
51.B. 5c, 10c 4 25c Store, 321 S.
For Sale — Have you a U rge
Sanford Ave.
hedge? Electric hedge trimmer
only one to sell at $18.95. Fire
For Sale—Used Refrigerator, only
stone Storea.
$65.00. Firestone Stores.
For Sale— Reel type power mower,
For Sale—Thor Automatic Washer
only one to go at $5140. Fireonly $25.00. Firestone 8torea.
atone Stores.
For Sale—Trade In GE RefrlgerS'
tor $65.00. Firestone Stores.

Missionary-Everbearing S t r a w *
berry Plants— *1.50 per hund
red Ctll Ray Loid, 1217-W.

MOVING
Almost new sofa bed b matching
rhalr, $50. Beauty rest bed 4
box iprings, $50. Kayak 14 ft.,
40 lbs. $25. Push lawn mower, 34—A PTS— HOUSES—ROOMS
$10. Lamps, tables, yard equip­ 5-room unturn, apt rtewty ftecora
ment. Also tnlsc. items. Call
tad. 1301 Celery Pb. S06-W.
265 aftkr 5:00 p.m. See at 2608
Iroquois.
I f interested to apartment claan
er than average. Close In. See
Crib with Simmons Bsbybeiuty
Jimmy Cowan. Pb. 616.
Inncrsprlng mattress, like new.

R E N TA LS

R E A L ESTATE

THE SANFORD HERALD Wed., Sept. 26, 198%, F ig C l
THE CARD OF THANKS

63-HOM ES

many to whom a personal note o f thanks cannot w*Q be ma!
Newspaper Card* o f Thanka are accepted as socially wee*
ract. Emily P o ll, the noted authority on etiquette, feel* they amoa
many good uses,
There la no prescribed form fo r a Canl o f Thanks. U can b b e i
brief or as detailed a* you desire. When the occasion cent** you WftI
find a sympathetically understanding member o f our staff te a f l M
/ou.
B E A U T IF U L
3-Iledroom, 2-bath home, located
in South Plnacrest. Comer lot
beautifully
landscaped.
Near
Pinocrest School. Built-In rang#
and oven. Buy thla home with
a low down payment and n*
sume a 4U percent mortgage.
One year old.
W O N D E R FU L FOR CHILDREN
Thla 3-bedroom, 1 bath home In
South
I'lnccrast.
Fenced-lt
backyard for the kids to pla)
in lately.
ODHAM &amp; TUDOR
2025 French Ave.
Phono 2100 or 2080
ROTH o f these home* are rend)
for Immediate occupancy, Se
Them Today.

THE “ IN MEMORIUM- NOTICE

THE RATE
Cards o f Thanks are *1.00 per insertion regardless
o ff
*** o
D*
Memorium nntlres, due to he fact they may run to conalderaUe
engtli. nro billed at $t.00 per column Inch
7 n,B
65—HOMES
47—BROKERS aad R K A L T O lft
W ill build on your lo t Your plan ----------------------------------------* * or ours. W* can arrange finan­
cing. Catl us fo r additions or
remodeling.
Laura B. Osier, Broker l i ;
LOWELL E. OZIER
Haiel M. Field, Asaorlatm—;
Bollder — Phone I2S9
2601 So. Orlando Hwy. n i i l U j l
Office: 2MI 8. Orlande Dr.
EVENINGS: $11* and 714 •

OZIER REALTY GO.

High chair, hollywood bed with W ELAKA APARTM ENTS: rooms
headboard, twin tire. Vanity
private baths. 114 W. First 8L
table. Ph. 2251-XJ.
Avalon Apia. Efficiency, Ph. (20-W Loch Abor-Ideal location. 3 bed­
$225 DOWN
44 APPLIANCES
$13 E. 4th SL - 3 B E, a
B LuOwf t K
i
room, 1 bath home. Must be seen
3 Bedrooms and Carport#
HOME will consider
SEE Seminole Realty for Dealt
to appreciate. 1'h. 2177-W.
Terrazzo
Floor*
For Sale—6D54 Gas heater, 20,000
as down payment or
able llomaa and Apu. Phone &gt;7
Kitchen Equipped
BTU o n l y
$34.95 Firestone
^ f o r smaller home.
^
3-Bedroom. 3 bath home. Lovely
Nice
Residential
Location
Stores.
m
ta
W
«
,
HmSiiSf
section. 2009 Grandview Ave. In&lt;
Robert
A.
WlUtama,
“
Landscaped Yards
(crested parties only call Jack­ Ready for occupancy in 4 weeks
Raymond Lund *
FR1UIDAIUE appliances, a a l a *
sonville - EV 4-1843.
Phone 1173 A ltai
and service. G. H. High, Oviedo.
A. K. SHOEMAKER, JR.
Fla. Pbona FO-3 3315 or Sanford
Builder
1642-W after I $ E
HUTCHINSON'S O c e a n
Front
phone 1031
1800 Mellonville
Apts. 339 S. Atlantic. Daytona
For Sale— 3/4 H P alr-condJtionara.
Beach. Call 2374-W.
ANCHORS AW EIOR
Mitchell. Only 2 for $174JI each.
. . . and Sail To Longwood
A. B. PETERSO N
1 IIP Mitchell air-conditioner, D ESIRABLE one and two bed
New 2-bedroom masonry dream Broker Associates: A . B. P&lt;
$119.00. All brand mew. F ire­
room furnished a p t Ph. 432-W
boat, tiled head, large galley,
Jr., P . J. Chastsm a, G
stone Store, Ph. 12.
PH O NE 2100 or 2980
length 63 feet, beam 25 feet.
Willattg, John Meiach a id
This ia a free pais to the Palm
FOR A N A P P O IN T M E N T
High and dry on 10,000 square
Williams. A. C. Doudn
For Sale—Apt. site used Electric
Drive-In Theatre for Mrs. Rich
TO SEE— Thie Solid Brick
feet lot. You can pirate this
Survayor.
Range. Only 1 at $$5.00. Fireard Hart, DeBary, Eap. data
home for $8,700, Term*. Phona 11$ N. Park A r*.
fh O M lU i
atone Stores.
Ort. 6th, 1056.
rotlrrt — Winter Park 2-2584.
James C. Gamble, owner.
For Sale—Very good used Automr New two bedroom houses, kitchen
A t $10,$00 wn know n f ______
tic Washer at $65.00. Fireitone
equipped. 1104 Washington. Ph. Has a big, comfortable living 97—BROKERS and REALTORS
comparabl* In comfort, a spans*
and dining room, built-in cab­
Stores.
443 or write Jack Flynt, Box
anct, and location. I n Uda $•
inet!
in
the
kitchen
with
mod­
302 Sanford.
bedroom plus den, living room
COUNTRY HOME
ern electric range and refrige­
I ru. ft. Westinghousa refrigerat­
with firaplact, teparaU d|gfag\
rator. You’ll enjoy the Urge &gt;•8. R. home, partly furnish*), 4
or, $76. Oas range, $13. Melvin 2.BEDROOM House, living room
room, targe kltch*n, cloa*d Rare
mile* out, situated among sev­
screened-ln porch and beauti­
Smith. Sanford Trailer
Park.
kitchen, Florida room and car
eral beautiful oaks on 1 acre
fully landscaped grounds with
Ph. 1150.
porte. In town, Phone 2002.
high land, excellant water, pav­
lets of shrubbery and sprink­
ed ruad, $6,500, Term*.
3 USED WASHERS
ling system. Has a fireplace
1 4 3 room freshly painted apt*.
GOLDSBORO LOIR *!
and central heating. Excellent 3 Bedroom, custom built home, 3 nlc# large building Iota daan «9
One Maytag and one Easy wash­
Phona 2963-W or 2313.
er, both good as new, $75, only
rest
location—2417 I .au­
one year old.
Located near
School and shopping. I s a n i a h R
ral
$5 Down, $1.25 weekly.
One Furnished garage a p t 2300 Mel
Country Club, tkia horn* has
and term*.
Thor washer In
two baths, twa utility rooms,
W. H. "BMP* RTRMPRR
ra M U C b t i R E A S O N A B L E
giant else
living room
with
m , only $5
Gay Allen, Associate
L A K E FRONT—2 Bedroom ua
weekly,
spaciousness throughout. Priced
Arietto Pric*, Asrariato
ODIJAM &amp; TUDOR
furnished house, fishing swim
Goodyear Service Stores
$1,000.00 below replacement cost,
Realtor — General fauanaN
mlng, m
biths, carport*,
113. S. Park
Phone 221
a^t $13,600.00 with terms arrang2626 8. French Ave.
Ph M * 995 ar 2123 1U N. P o t t k m
miles from Sanford. $65. Phone
Phono
2100
&amp;
2080
Almost new 11 cu. ft. upright
"N m
2O60-W-J after 4:30 p.m.
freezer. Call 1123-W between
7:00 «.m .—9:30 a.m.
Large fum . apt. 310 Magnolia
BILLS HARD TO P A Y ? '|aB
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MERO
Available now, • room house on
45-BU ILD ING M ATERIALS
.... . ^ Re a lto r s
things you’re through w i t h
Celery Ave. available October
IN I Park Ay#
phone 27 ar 145
6th. Phone A. K.
Rossetter,
U S E D B K IC K
through Want Ada fa r c A i S .
Florlat. 212.
TWO CARLOADS beautiful used
R E A L ESTATE DHIVE-IN
Call 1131.
brick. Oraage, red, and burnt Garage ApL 112 W. 4th SI. Apply
. ... .2644 French Ave.
0 room, 2 bedroom home, $6760.
black. See them at SHERMAN
J. W. HALL. REALTOR
111 Magnolia. Ph. SOI or t i l l
Located on Old Orlando High­
CONCRETE P IP E CO.
Johnay Walker, Associate
way. Ideal for children, school
Clean, nicely furnished
apart
"Call H a ll" Phono 1761
bua
stop.
Call
1332-M.
CONCRETE
meats. Ban Lenta Apts. 404 E
Ready Mixed Concrete Concrete 14th St. Phone 1T10-R.
8l'ACIOU8 4-bedroom home Ini
Block, Sand, Gravel, Cement
neighborhood.
Roam
with
private
bath.
In
City
Concrete Pipe to Meet AU Quail
$10,000. Attractive terms,
on
lake.
I’
n.
2564.
fications,
_ C j n ,u,t A REALTOR First
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co. 2-Bedroom unfurnished house,
CULLEN AND IIAKKKY
TIRED
Oat West Uth St.
Phone 2t8l
I N N. Park Ave.
phoi,a u t l
1611 Summerlin Ave. Ph. 1025LM.
of
the
same
old
thing?
RED-I-MIX CONCRETE
S*s the spacious new tas.efully
3-REDROOM HOME
Window Sills • Lintels
2 BEDROOM furnished apart
different homes in — , —
On large corner lot. With Florida
Septie Tank • Stale Approved
mrnt, close In, $45 monthly.
South I'lnecrext
Hanford
room and patio. Well with pump
Sind • Cement Mortar MU
I'hon* 791-W.
Grove Manors
Sanford
A four sprinklers.
Beautiful
Miracle ConcroU Co.
lawn and many shrubs. Oak
Valencia Villas
*
DeLand
3)9 Elm Ave.
Phone 1333 Duplex 3-room Fum. Apt. with
Ireea.
bath. $46. per month.,
19—RU8INK84 EQUIPM ENT
$12,000 — Good Terntn
bath. 946. per month., 601 W.
Sth at.
HAYNES Office Machine Ce.,

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2-BEDROOM HOME

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Typewriters, adding machines,
Sales.Rantala, 11$ Mag., Pb. 41

IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY

3*Bedroom
unfurnished
house.
Apply Mrs. C. Hawkins, Lake
Monroe Ph. 1067-XW.
Furnished cottage. Cell 30I0-W1.

Idt«Uy Situated
Luxuriously Planned
Moderately Priced

2-BEDROOM HOME

0n
lot*, quiet location
with stove and refrlgsrator.
Iiouie In lop condition.

Triced #0,500 • #500. Down

ROSA L. P A Y T O N .

3-room fum. apartment. Ground
floor, $40 mo. Ph. 2392.

B A LL R E A LT Y

BE A 2-CAR
FAMILY

Buy your Furniture at Berry's
Werehous# Fum. Co., at 901 W.
1st St. All nationally adr. furn­
iture at warehouse prices.

iftir

East let St. phone 1631.

Tract trimmed, removed and deW HITE
111-114 West 2nd 8t.
Phone
moied. Ph. 1007-R.
SEWING
MACHINE
CENTER
SANFORD T R E E CO.
FOR SALK—New Fireitona clock
Sales, Servlet and Rentals
radJ* 4A121 - 11244 Firm tone
G A R R E T T ' S
Septie Tanka Cleanod 4 Repair*
Stores.
MS E. First SL
Phone 1422
ed.
Grease
Tript-Drelallnes.
Free Inspection. Phone 1722-M
Sanford, Fla.

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radio—

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Seminole Reolty

M ERC H AN D ISE

This if n free peso to the Bits
Theatre fo r John Peckham,
Lake Mary. Eap. date OcL 6th, Far Sale - -40 1 Portable
$14.16. Firastose Stores.

H

It Is the custom o f many fam llie* In this country to
t bereavement by an "In Mcmorlum" notice in newspaper
columns. They find a real solncc therein. Preparation o f gt
,
K verse bring* back to them tender, pleasant racolleeGeggrA*
bliza Cook, the English poet ha* so beautifully expressed it:
"H ow cruelly sweet are the echoes
that start
When memory nlay* an old tuno
on the h eart.'
i
f l u e n t l y nn In Memorlunt Is Inserted on the annlverMrjr
it death. However, other dates, which It Is felt are anTirnirtatrjqr
ueaningfuljsre^also selected. The birthday of the deparied, tM
tng anniversary. Memorial Day, even Chrlstmai* are among olher
significant occasion, chosen.
I f you are hesitant to express your tender thought* In
rou may avail yourself o f the Herald's collection 0f origin
rhese express In ixwtlc beauty the emotions o f the he
Among them are verse* appropriate t o o n y circumstance.

3 and 4 Bedroom Homes with 1
and 2 hatha situated on large, Registered Real Estate Broker
artistically
landscaped
lots. Phone 3871
17-93 at lllawatha
Paved street*
and all other
Rosa Court 6 room apartments,
city
conveniences
make
these
furnished.
Kitchen
equipped.
Alexander Me Stringer
colonlea
of
owner-occupied
Phene 1494.
Real Estate A Insuranca
homes truly delightful plaess Mr*. Lourina Messenger,
Assoc.
to
live.
Downstair* apartment. CALL 1240
107 Magnolia Ave.
ph. 19
Designed, Built and Sold
Apartment, close In. 3 rooms $55
per month, 111 E. Ith St., Call
ODHAM &amp;VTUDOR Inc.
2366 or 1613.
RAYMOND M. B ALL
Builders o f Fine Homes
2-BEDROOM,
nicely
furnished
OSCAR M. HARRISUN
For Florida Living
apartment. |7S. Phone iUT.
REG. BROKERS
.S A LE S OFFICE
S. D. Hlghlernan, Associate
Duple*', New
3-bedroom
alr2&lt;&lt;26 S. French Avenue
N4 Renth Park Ave.
Phone 999
TW IN OR F U L L 8fZE
rond'Uoned.
Electric
kitchen,
Phone 2100 and 2980
Home wanted fo r 6 week old male
screened porch. $78. J. F. Roger*
kittens. Phone 2251-XJ.
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
See our new line o f floor covering
Geneva, Fla.
and complete homo furnishings.
ask Cnim l*y A Meoiatth
at 117 South Park. Phona 771
FR E E D E LIV E R Y
U - W n c ttl f „ KENT
They Know
3-Bedroom home. Equipped with
electric kitchen, blinds, heater,
ECHOIJI BEDDING CO.
NOW S mm film rental library
screened porch, Fenced back
al Wieboldt s Camera 8hep. 210 Corner 2nd 4 Magnolia, Ph. 1232
G It A M K O W
yard. Equity $1400. MonQily
"B *d Bam berger" Mgr.
S. Park Ave.
payment $534$. Cell
ltlV W .
Open Monday's Ul 9:34 M S .
4*— ARTICLES fa r BALE
91$ Rosalia.
V ISIT OUR BALCONY

Senkarik Glaao gad Paint Co.

19—B E A U T Y PARLO RS

47—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD

47— FURNITURE - HOUSEHOLD
SWANEE
RIVER
KENNELBT R A D E
moved to Wildwood on Highway
301. New, modern, most com­ your old mattress and springs
REGARDLESS OF T Y P E OR
plete kennel in the State. Opens
CONDITION!
8et. Sept. 29th. Boarding and
Less Trad*
training. Bird dogs and deer
hounds fo r sale, priced reason- QulJtop Mattress
Reg. $69.60 ................ $49.50
able. Trial allowed. D. L. ROG­
ERS, Phone ShsdyilJe 1-3242,
Royal Comfort Mattress
Wildwood, Florida.
Reg. $5949 .................. $3*40
Wanted — Pointer Bird Dog for
hunting. Ph. Z227-XJ.
Golden Dawn Maltrrss
Reg. $49.60 .................. $34.60
Chihuahua puppies AKC,—2 fe­
male, I male. 4H miles nut W. Eehols Special Mattress
20th to white Church lam right
Reg. $2940 .................. $24 30
H mile.

— Factory to T o u A lu m U m m
V e n e tia n B lla d a
Enciotcd head. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastic ends. PUatie er
For home repair work and altera­
ra m
tapes. Cette* -ar aylaa
tions. Cali 131-J. Ray C. Slagle.

BUSINESS
SERVICES

43-ARTIC LES FOR SALE

$ SA V E f

ON GOOD USED
FURNITURE

M ather O f Sanford
2^4$ K. 1st St.

2-Bedroom fram e house, t miles
from Baag, M uit sail. Phone
1949-W.

CHOOM AN
4 2 &gt;UM D CAR
MUCTION •FVAUJCS
Strickland — M eerie** In*
Your Friendly Ford Deeler
MS E. lgt. St.

Phene 394

It Pay* To Uaq Claatlftad.
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COLLEGE
PALM BEACH III — A

WEST
spokesman fa r n large
log concern eaid teday ig g g
west of West Palm B*M h
be offered free a t a alt* fa r antabllshment o f a faurajraar caG
lege in Uti* area.
K. E. Raidle o f Lake W grikj M
official o f a firm that eeatnaN
the 100-aquara-mUe Indian TraR
Ranch, said his group t)90- in
thinking' o f coutructiag a n olrat'
ally city around tbo drag IP y r »
vide housing, slorts and Mbap $9*
cities-.
.,
G R A PE F R U IT PIC K IN O
W IN TER H AVEN UB-Thn
Citrus Inspection Service
13 to 16 packing hay ana
In f grapefruit yesterday t m l 'f r f r
dieted volume picking w « i l pg|
begin fo r at least another nook.
The first shipment was m o d i Mat
week.

A Big Homo Buy

$4,500

E A 8Y
TERMS

2 Bed Room House, Kit­
chen equipped, Large cor.
aer lot.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
Eatahliahed 1908

VUULME XLVtII

SANFORD, FLORIDA

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1958

Therm-0-Tone
Invites Public
To Opening
Door* will be officially opened
" m o r r o w morning at 0 o'clock at
the Tbenn-O.Tane Gas and A p­
pliance Co.'a new 925,000 showroom*, office* and warehouse, re­
cently completed at 414 W. 0th
8t.
The general public ha* been in­
vited to attend the nil-day event,
according to C, II. Itobertaon, vice
president o f the Themi -O-Tane
organisation.
W "Our faith and confidence In
Sanford, It* continued growth and
axpantion, and the future o f the
entire 8emlnole County
area,
prompted ua, of the Therm-OTane (la* and Appliance Co., to
invest in this brand new ultra­
modern building," said Roliertson
as he announced the final detail*
Of the formal opening.
"H er* In our new location, we
fill have an opportunity to (how
ur customer* the very latest ga*
appliances fo r the home and busi­
ness,"
Robertson
commented.
“ The homemaker and homeowner
can choose front ranges,
water
heaters, refrigerators,
washers,
dryers, space heaters and floor
furnaces."

(

A special eight-page section of
today’s Sanford Herald is devoted
Therm-O-Tano Gas and AppliCo. formal opening tomor-

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FORMAL OPENING of the Therm-O-Tane Gm &amp; Appli­
ance Co.’a showrooms, warehouse and office, located at
414 W. Ninth St., will be held ail day tomorrow. The build­

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ing ia at the conor of 9th St. and Laurel Ave.
(Photo by Jameson)

Seminole Raceway Herald W ill Sponsor A. Lee, S. Jones
Would Increase Letter Writing Contest Entertain Mt. Dora
Audience Tuesday
County's Economy

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NO. 202

Krider Named
CofC Manager

By RHODES CONKLIN
The history o f Therm-O-Tane
Seminole Raceway at Cassel­
Gas and Appliance Co., as well berry, the historic harness horse
as a picture display of the new training center, is on the verge of
building, Is featured tn SOctlon B. a re-activation that may be ex­
Mayor F. D. Scott w ill cut the pected to pump almost a million
dollars annually Into the area’a
ribbon tomorrpw morning at 0 o’­
economic bloodstream.
clock to throw open the doors of
This is big business. The busi­
the Therm-O-Tane Gas Appllswee
ness o f training and racing har­
a£ o.,
said
Robertson.
*V
ass horse* is today an industry.
throughout tha day we w ill g le *
Whether this Industry takes
away valuable merchandise includ­
pot and transforma Seminole
in g a Dixie Range, A . O. SmRb Obunty’s renowned r a c e w a y
Ferma-Gless
30-gaUw
Water tel#
the
Saratoga
of
teh
Hester, Desrborn Hebo
Chef, South depends entirely upon Out­
Warm
Morning Space heater, come o f the balloting on Nov. 8.
Kewtune Inbuilt mixer, blender, A t that time Seminole voters will
and sharpener, ica service set, and approve or disapprove establish­
two radalre space heater*.
ment o f this vast new income-pro­
'•In addition," Itobertaon laid, ducing Industry.
We are givin g away au CighU
It voters say " y e s " to allow­
up carafe every hour alter 9 o'* ing harness racing, then H can be
expected that official* * f Seminole
dock*"
itecojAag tha history o f Therm- Raceway will proceed srlth their
O-Tano Gaa and Appliance Co., plans fo r expanding the raceway
Robertson said that the company to turn it into the wintertime Mec­
was originally incorporated
in ca.
Just how re-activation of the
M ay 1047 with R. F. Nicholas as
president and himself as
vice raceway ran bo expected to build
a miUion-dollar Industry, Is easy
president.
And this in no way
"W e considered a number of ot- In explain.
,
hu, takes Into consideration any In' » » • " » » • &gt; " " « IU .K — HIWWI,
tho county will gain from that
for growth and our particular too.
business existed in Sanford," he The raUlion-dollar income, all
Mid.
new. money Introduced into the
Therm-O-Tane Gas and Appli- county from outside sources, will
suce Co. opened business on June accrue only from enlargement of
1, 1047 a t the com er o f Fourth St. the track facilities and the large
and 1’tno Ave. employing three number o f horaes and people it
persons. A fte r one year's opera­ will bring, both directly and In­
tion a branch was opened In Or­ directly.
lando with Nicholas
becoming
Experience shows that some 300
^uanager o f that office and Ro­ employes will be required to care
b ertson remained In Sanford ** fo r and train the 600 trotters and
pacers which will be stabled at
B&amp;AtMgOr,
Customers and buslnesa have Seminole Raceway. This Includes
Increased each year and now ihe trainers, assistant trainers, care­
staff o f the local Therm-O-Tane takers, blacksmiths, veterinarians
Gaa and Appliance Co. numbers and other* on the payrolls o f the
13. Tha. area which Therm-O- several stables using the plant.
Almost every stable varies in
Tana serve# Includes all o f Sem­
inole end Orange Counties end wage and salary set-up, but ac­
•a fa r g § g b e ^ e City in Volusia cording to a survey, caretakers
(they provide care for tbo horses)
'4^°Madsra faculties at Tbemi-O- average about $50 wekjy. Assist­
Tana Gaa and Appliance
Co.’a ant tralnrs receive a minimum of
1100 a week and trainers draw
aew ghowrooms, office and warestipends in th * three figur brac­
houea include an o ff-ltre e t parkket.
la g lot, 2,600 f i a t o f floor space
A conservative average o f 975
fo r clUpUy ind w iw h ou iloif, plmc
weekly for all employes engaged
glass display, windows, acoustical in training of the horses, figures
kilnoise plaster, Indirect lighting, to 922,500 total weekly payroll.
and the very latest In modem de­ Stretched over a 20-week period,
corative design.
which is about the lenith of time
"W e wlU be happy to »ce all most trainer* and stables remain,
j f gu r customers and fritnds at our the payroU climb,, to a whopping
fo r m a l opening tomorrow,’* Ro­ $450,000 for the season.
bertson said today, "and we al- But payroll alone is but part
will be happy to have tho»i of the picture. Feed bills fo r the
th whom we are not yet ac­ horses run to about $3 per day per
horse. Blacksmiths and veteri­
quainted come by to *•• us and
join in the celebration o f our for- narians are kept busy. Even a
horse in good condition can run up
mat opening,"
a 913 bill annually for vet serv(Cuatiaoe* Oa Page T ea)

Liberoce To Ploy
Favorite Night
Club O f Princess

Anundatod Praaa Laaaai Wtra

Flossy Uncovers
Skrleton On Beach

LONDON Hi—One pf Prlnce»s
Margaret's favorite ligh t' clubs,
FO R T W A LTO N BEACH (A P )
the swank Cafe de Paris, said to­ A hsdly weathered skeleton unday it has signed Liberar* te ap­ covered on the beach by hurricane
pear there for a week " a t the Flossy has beea taken to Cresthighest a la r y we ever paid any­ view for study.
one."
Sheriff Ray Wilson
said
he
One of the club's m a n a g e rs ._____
asked____
th*______________
Florida Sheriffs Bureau
Maj. Neville Willing, a i d the night I j 0
|„
» t identifiesAspot had only on# regret:
,jun
" It's just t&lt;*&gt;. t o o k * * that | Deputy Ralph Hendrix and Mrs.
Princess Margaret
J.
|Hendrix found the skeleton TuesLoodon Shea o ff la Africa, a s , .
... ,j^ r k ln »
and
aa admirer o f.L lto ra c e tad will Un(J&gt; , u #k|)„
apparently
had
miss missing him."
"while ILtorae# was U stlag the I }*cn
k -b y . . T
l* * ,rr
acoustics att bta Royal r a s U v a l |
° r a W l. he added.
Hall—where he'll give a aeries o f j
The officer said the bones were
concerts beginning Monday night dart brown and appeared slightly
—« group o f 38 young men pend- petrified. The skeleton was lying
face up with arras outstretched
ml outeidf touting:
in what had probably been
a
* 'Hate, htofc hat* — we
grove.
L llfM ."

National
of
In observance
Newspaper Week which begins
Monday Oct. 1 and continues
through Oct. 8, The Sanford Her­
ald Is offering 17 $25
Saving
Bonds to school children o f Semi­
nole County who are Fifth Grade
students or above.
One child from each of the 17
schools In Scmlitole County will
rcceiv* ■ $25 Savings Bond In
recognition o f his or her ability
to tell what a newspaper docs for
the community.
Letter* w ill be mailed tills a f­
ternoon to tha principals o f the
Seminole County
Schools
with
studenst eligible to enter the con­
test.
Fred Parkins, Editor and Pub­
lisher o f Th* Banford Herald, In
his letter to Seminolo
County
School principals said. “ We will
award a $26 Savings Bond to tha

ed Elementary School, Lake Mon.

roe Colored School, and Rosasw-ald School,
The 8anford Herald Publisher
and Editor, Fred Perkins, said
that in Tho Harold's observance
o f National Newspaper
Weak,
employes ot Sanford and SemU
nole County's newspaper wilt re­
ceive their weekly pay In SILV E R
D O LLARS tomorrow, Sept, 39
and again on Friday, Oct. 9, so
that local citlsen* will learn what
part tha local newspaper plays
in the community’s economy.
"There w ill be 1,900 silver dol­
lars ringing and turning over in
Sanford tomorrow and next F ri­
day," Ptrkina said.
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SU SD ICIO U S AfGG
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Is Located Today
student trem your school who
submits the heat btU r, rtotruto Southeast
200 words In length, on the sub­

By MBS. RAYMOND MORRIS
The aver Increasing popularity
o f Sanford's diminutive entertain­
ers, Ally-on Lea and Susanna
Jones was dsmonitrated again
when they scored a triumph before more than 100 Lions and
guests at the Mt. Dora Lions
Ladles party Tuesday night.
Jo« Welmer, program chairman
o f Casselberry Lions arranged fo r
the girls’ appearance at ML Dora
with M. C. Reid, program chair­
man o f that club.
A fter presenting a complete
program for the affair, Including
six piano selectloas and four vo­
cal numbers, Welmer said the
enthusiasm fo r the talented young­
sters was so great that they were
persuaded to remain fo r more
enlartalnment at tha conclusion

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McKibbin Ike Schedules More
Announces Major Campaign Talks
New Head
Mobile Therapy
Unit To Be Here
Next Tuesday
John Krider, Sanford City Com­
missioner elect and president o f
the Florida Stats Loague, waa
named manager o f the Seminole
County Chamber o f Commerce
this morning by Clifford McKib­
bin, president-elect o f tha cham­
ber.
McKibbin said this morning that
"Th a incoming Executive Commit­
tee o f the Seminole County Cham­
ber o f Commerce has spent many
hours considering applicants for
the position as manager o f our
local Chamber o f Commerce.
"In making tha announcement
that Commissioner Krider has
been chosen fo r one o f our com­
munity's most important posi­
tion," McKibbin said, "w e feel that
tha Chamber o f Commerce has
new taken a positive step toward
progrosslvsness and an aggressive
step toward making the 8emlnole
County Chamber o f Commerce
the effective organisation to which
local citlsens have looked forward.
"'V o are Indeed happy that Mr.
KriJer has accepted our o ffe r to
become the manager o f the Semi­
nole County Chamber o f Com­
merce, a position which has been
vacant fo r about 30 days," Mc­
Kibbin said this morning. “ With
his strong anthuslaam fo r Sanford
and 8emlnole County, there is no
doubt we haws secured the ser­
vices o f a man who w ill do much
lo make the voice o f Sanford and
Seminole County \heard fa r and
wide."
Krider aald this morning that
he will take over aa Manager o f
tha Seminal# County C heaper o f
Commerce next Monday moraiag
Oct. 1, and by Oct. 13*V|!1 b e lli
foil awing.
" I have given deep and earnful consideration to the accepting
o f the o ffe r to become manager
uf the local chamber o f cos
merce and sincerely appreciate
the confidence and faith that has
hem given m e," Krider aald.
" I t will be several days before
final plana fo r next year’s Cham
her o f
Commerce
aggressive
plans will be completed and ready
to lie announced," he said.
"1 want to solicit the full co­
operation o f every citlsen o f San­
ford and Seminole County In mak­
ing the 1958-37 year for the Semi­
nole County Chamber o f Com­
merce the biggest year In Ita
long time history," Krider commrnlrd.
"M r. Krider'a cioso assocla
tlon with Sanford and Seminole
County's biggest projects, his
thousands o f friends and asso­
ciates in national, regional, stale,
county and city circles will lend
much toward making him a moat
important cog in the programs wo
hope to get underway this year/
1*resident-elect Clifford McKIbhia
said today.

M IAM I A — A ‘ 'suspicious*
lstriet Governor of 35-0, comject "W hat A Hometown News­ weather disturbance developed to
anted
that It has been his plea
Ml
paper Means To Our Community." day fa r out In the Atlantic Ocean
aura to hear Attyson and Suxanne
Prominent
Seminole
County and began moving westward un­ on three oeeasloni at Lloni club
citlsens will ssrve aa Judf*a in der conditions which forecasters affairs. He waa loud In hia praise
the competition and lelUHnwill be said are "rig h t" fo r the birth o f fo r them, adding that they get
judged on the Ixsats o f Aeatness, a new hurricane.
better all the time.
material content, and sincerity.
A bulletin from the Weather
Allyson'a p r o g r a m included
Those who have been selected Bureau at San Juan, Puerto Rico, Chopin’s FanUsle Impromptu, Deto serve as Judge* are T.
K. said the disturbance was centered bussy'a Clair de Lune and Bum­
Tucker, President o f the Florida at a p. m. EST about BO miles ble Boogie. 8uxanne sang One
State Bank; Mayor F. D. Scott, south-southwest o f Martinique In KUa, by Romberg, Love is A
J. Ural ley Odham, Jack Hall o f the Windward Islands, or about Many 8plcndored Thing and an
Yow ell’s,
and Mr*.
Margaret 1,030 miles southeast o f Miami.
original composition entitled River
Gull o f the 8entinole County
There was a weak circular move­ o f Dreams, written and composed
School system.
ment, with winds up to 30 mites by Welmer.
The letters are to l&gt;e submit­ per hour in squall* over a small
Allyaon is the I I year old
ted to the ofricc o f The Sanford area near the center. The' dis­ daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. John
Herald no luter than 5 p.m. Frl- turbance waa moving westward L. Lee and Siisanne, age 13, la
al about 17 m. p. h. and will move the daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. C.
duy, Oct. 5.
into the Caribbean ara today.
O. Jones.
A ll of the winning letters will
"N o intensification ia cxpcrti-d"
be published In The Sanford Her­
ald aa soon a i the judging
ia during the next 12 hours, the San
Juan bulletin said, but hurricane
completed.
hunter planes were winging to­
Awards to the winning students ward the area and forecasters in
SEPT. 21
will he made at appropriate time* the Miami Weather bureau noted
Admissions
al tlie suggestion o f racli school that this is the time o f year when
Rev. Henry William* (Santurd)
principal.
most great hurricanes arc horn.
John W. Hall (Sanford)
Bchoo! children eligible to par­
Small craft from Grenada in the
Discharges
ticipate in tho romt&gt;etitloii fo r tha Windward Islands to Guadeloupe
Edith Norris (Sanford)
best letter will he from Seminole In the Leeward group were warned |
SEPT. 27
High School, Sanford Junior High to remain In port fo r the next 11
Ad miss lees
School, Lyman School, Sanford hours. Thesa chains o f islands
Truby Walden (Sanford)
Grammar
School,
Pinacrsst separalo the Atlantic from tha Visiting Hears: Private Rooms, I I
School, Lake
Monro*
School, Caribbean.
a. in.— I p. m.: Semi-Private
Oviedo School, Wilson School, St.
The storm was discovered as Rooms, 2 p. m.— 4 p. m., 7 p. m.—
Luke's Christian Day 8chool, and hurricane Flossy, sixth tropical B p. m.; Pediatrics, 11 a. in.—9
A ll 8oul’a Parochial School,
disturbance o f the year, moved p. m. (Parents and/or grandpar­
W EST PALM BEACH OU-Th#
Others a n : Croomi Academy, through North Carolina aftrr a ents only); Obatetriei, According
Goldsboro School, Hopper Aeade- long voyaga from the Gulf of| to accommodation and no visitors Florida Railroad and Public Utttl
ties Commission called more wit­
during feeding o f babies.
my, Midway School, Oviedo Color- Mexico.
nesses today to support its stand
that the public Interest requires
continued Independent operation o f
the Florida East Coast Railway.
Sevan St. Augustine resident*
testified at the Interstate CamG ALVESTO N , Tex. ( A P ) — I pltal here.
I fashion M hours a day alnee she
merre Commission hearing yes
Babe
Dldrlkson Zaharies, th*)
Early this morning before her| became ill.
terday that they feared th* city
greatest woman athlete the world! death, Georg* Zehariai, her husFor months, the whole world would suffer a serious economic
ha* known, died today a fter a hand, said:
knew that death soon would reach blow If FEC should be taken over
stubborn battle with th* one'com"She's had enough agony, sad­ the superb athlete. At time-, h«r by the Atlantic Coast Lin* Rail
petltor she couldn’t heat-cancer. ness and pain. And so I'm losing husbanJ, George Sabarisa. could road and tha o ffice! moved.
Into her 42 years, she pocked my wife, partner and love. God’s hardly talk te newsmen as emo­
A. If. Tebault, publisher aad
athletic triumphs that began with will be done. 1 know she'll live for tion gripped him.
general manager o f the St. Augus­
A A U basketball tournaments, In­ ever in the hearts o f millions.''
At one time, when her Uf.‘ wi»s tin* Record, said loss o f FEC and
cluded A A U track, then the Olym­
The Babe never lost conscious­ fading, a spark o f competitive East Coast Hospital, representing
pics and finally the g o lf course* ness. She never sank into a coma. spirit flamed again, and from her four million dollar annual payroll
o f the nation.
She slipped o ff into death dur­ hospital bed she shook her first would be " a dangerous blow."
and declared, " I 'l l beat this thing
Almost from the stert she was ing her sleep.
Tebault called FEC No. 1 indus­
yet."
known affectionately te sports
try in St. Johns County and said
Georg* was in the room.
fans as The Babe, a tag hung on
It waa not until Sept. 23 — a loss of rail payroU and employes
"She died in her sleep," Zahar­
ber by her family.
ies said. " I t eras real nice and Sunday—that tha hospital finally "would b* a calam ity fo r this
She showed versatility early. peaceful, as peaceful as a baby. admitted the end was Inevitable aroa from which I de not feel It
She could lick any kid ia the Sha just floated away. It’ s been and neqr, A spokesman said this would recover during m y Ufablock, won a marble tournament, a long battle and The Babe fought was possible because th# Bab# tim e."
and was first-place winner In a it the way the knows bow to fight, had lost Interest in newspapers
G RAND PA’S PA N TS W O N T
harmonica contest.
giving ground reluctantly all tha and uo longer listened to ber
P IT B E N N Y "
radio.
They
had
avoided
frank
Cancer (truck In 1953 just after way and an inch a t a tim e."
This Democratic jibe la tha
ah* woo tha g o lf tournament
At 1 a. m., all tha members o f statements earlier fo r fear they
1999 presidential c a m p a i g n
named
fo r
her—the
the fandly sow in Galveston filed would depress bar.
against Benjamin H arriet* re­
Zaharia* Open in Beaumont.
Almost to th* lis t, Babe put up
into the room aad one by one
ferred to the President's grandA fte r she underwent
Bab* recognised them and they a courageous show. But friends
father, Geo. William Harrison.
that time, aba r a w back t * win spoke to her.
were sick at baait to sc* «he de
Want Ada s e l l
graadpj
seven go lf tournaments.
"She gave them all tha nod," [ rlln* o f the onc*-greal athlete.
pants — or find a tailor 9*
But the cancer couldn’t
be George said.
• When remembrance o f her specific
alter them.
stopped nod her life became a suc­
Th* big man paced Urn corridor* feat* had faded, sports fans stlU
Call 19M to place your "gotcession of operations and days M
all during tha night. He was In and remembered ber gusty outlook on
in-toueb-with” od TODAY.
lowing days ia Jpha Scaly
out o f M r room aa has h aw hi*
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Hospital Notes

Commission C o lls
More Witnesses
To Support Stand

Babe Loses Fight Against Cancer

WASHINGTON A — President*
Elsenhower aald today ha is going
to maka two or three more major
campaign speeches than he had
counted on.
Eisenhower told a nawa con­
ference, however, ha t* not going
to do any barnstorming, and not
go out whistle-stopping.
H * didn’t say when or where
the extra speech** beyond th* five
or six ha originally contemplated,
N ext Tuesday from 9 u.m. to 8
would be made.
Aa fo r why he is stepping up p.m. th* Mobile Therapy Unit ot
hi* campaign pace, Eisenhower th* Florid* Society for Crippled
said It la simply because so many Children w ill bo at Touchton's
repreientationa have been made corner In Sanford in' connection
with a survey new being made oa
to him by good frienda.
He said he found himself a lit­ handicapped children and adulte.
Don Batter!##, Director o f the
tle weak about not accepting.
And, Elsenhower a id , as fa r aa Unit, says that th# purpose o f
ha knows thara la no health ques­ this visit her* la to determine th*
tion involved at the moment in in- number and type* o f crippled p er.
sene who are not receiving phy­
creating his campaign pace.
Even now, Elsenhower said, ha sical therapy and who would bo
la not going to do I tenth aa hotpod by .tegular treatment*.
Memuera' o f th* Samlnole Coun­
much as people want him to do.
It was wide-ranging news con­ ty Medical Society are cooperat­
ference, developing mostly around ing in th* on* day schedule o f tho
political questions and Issues In unit in Sanford according to tbo
one form or another, but with President Dr. Vineent Roberta.
Also assisting srlth arrange­
dashes o f foreign affairs sprinklad
ments ara Dr. Tarry Bird, Bern!in.
The President started o f f with note County Health O fficer and
a tribute to Mrs. Bab* Dldrlkson Mrs. Harold Appleby, longtime
Zaharias, famed woman athlete Easter Seal Chairman # f tho Con­
trol Florida goelaty fo r Crippled
who died this morning.
He said she had won tha ad­ Children.
Any queettoM eoncomlng th#
miration o f att the people o f tho
country. He lauded her last gal­ visit o f this w rit to Sanford should
lant figh t agalnit cancer aad said bo •efarrod to Dr. Roberta, D r.
that everyone feet* a d that she A M , or Mr#. Appleby.
had to lose this last battle.
With that, tha President opened
tho conference I* questions aad

th* political drumfire started. Tho
first quftUaaer noted that Risen
lwwer w#*-at»pyte*ap hia
pailtn activity beyond original
plana and iwjalred how many
more speeches there might be and
whether the President fait hia
health placed "a n y lim itation" on
the extent o f hia campaign aotlvHies.
Replying to the second part
first, Elsenhower aald b* knew o f
no health question Involved.
And oa fo r the firs t part, he
said that probably be will do a
little more campaigning than b*
had planned.
Under questioning, the Presi­
dent also had soma sharp come­
backs to campaign statements by
his Democratic rival, Adlal E.
Stevenson.
Elsenhower M id that he would
years speak out on the question o f
his iadership, Ha said one of tbo
things be treasures la * faw para-

Former Resident
J . M . V ictory,
Drts In Georgia

J. M. V ictory, t o died a t hia
home In Hartwell, Ga. yeeterdap
morning.
Born in Hartsrell on Feb. 91*
1997, Mr. V ic to ry moved to San­
ford In 1919 and fo r many year*
served ua a deputy sheriff under
th* 1st* S heriff C. M. Hand. Ho
moved back to his form er homo
about IS years ago.
Funeral services w ill be told
Friday o t I p. h l from Smith
Brothers Funeral Homo in H art,
well, Ga. and burial wttl follow
there.
Surviving ar* six children In­
cluding two sons, Philip M. VI*kery o f Arlington, Tex. and J.
W. Vickery, Sanford; four daugh­
ters, Mr*. V . C. Messenger, Banford; Mrs. J. B. Lae o f Lattlm or*.
N. a ; Mrs. Michael Dugan o f K t-

graph* on that subject by former I tonah, N. Y. and Miss Thao Vto
British Prim e Minister Winston
Churchill, who, he said, know##
him better than some o f his cri­
tics. Eisenhower was speaking la
response to an Inquiry about a
-Utcment by Stevenson In Kan­
sas City last night that Elseahowar bad shown "conaisant re­
jection o f the postlve responsibi­
lities o f Isidsrshlp."

Funeral Tomorrow
For R. B. Monroe
Richard Bennett Monroe, 88,
died suddenly a t hia homo oa
Celery Ave. shortly after mid­
night this morning.
Mr. Monro* was born on Jan.
30, 1M I at T y T y, Ga.
He had lived in 8anford fo r
over 50 years and had engaged In
farming up until 1954. Mr. Monro*
waa on* o f tha pioneer celery
growers o f the ore* and fo r tr#
last two years had operated a
nursery at his hem* on Celery
Ave.
Mr. Monro* waa a member o f
the First Methodist Church o f
gan fori.
Ha 1s survived by his wife, Mr*.
Mabel Cowan Monroe, Sanford;
on* sister, Mrs. Loni* Shaffer,
Houston, Tex.; a nephew, J. Lion­
el Monroe, New Smyrna Beoeh;
and several other nieces aad
nephews.
Funeral services fo r Mr. Mon­
roe w ill t o held tomorrow a fter­
noon (F rid a y ) o t S:M a t the Flrot
Methodist Church with the t o r .
Milton Wyatt officiating.
Burial will t o la U t o View
Cemetery.

Active pallbearers will to: If.
L. Wright, Francis T. Meriwether,
Charles Lawson, C. M. Flowers,
Edmund Slow*, and W. P. CkapHonorary Palltoorori are
Pickens, E. E. Brady, B. W. War*
Claud* Herndon, Dr. i. N. Tolar.
Clark Laouardy, John Lsonardy,
Barney Beck Br. and Chart*# 1,
no—»-- tl.—
totolWUNle

kery o f Key What, 19 grandchil­
dren and fiv e great grandchil­
dren; also a number o f nlecea aad
nephews.

Tito, Khrushchev
Leave For Surprise
Visit To Russia
BELGRADE, YngoeUvla
President Tito loft today with Soviet Commuulat party toss Nikita
Khrushchev far a surprise visit
to tha Soviet Union.
Tito was Mcompoaiad by his
w ife Jovanka, Vie* President AW
eksander Rantovie and Djuro
Pucar, chairman of tha state of
Bosnla-Harccgovlna and o mem­
ber o f th* YugooUv Communist
party Politburo.
Lika Khrushchov’s equally unexpected trip to Yugoslavia, Ttta’a
latest visit to Russia waa de­
scribed aa a vacation. Th* official
Yugoslav nows agency Tanjug
aald the party left the military air­
port of Batejnlau aa a apodal So­
viet plau* tide morning and will
spend ■everul days rcotiag on th*
Black Sea coast
Khrushchev arrived te Beigrnda
Sept I I and grt a private official
wrteoate from whtdi all
were barred. Offlatela lasisted Ida
visit was only a holiday, but moot
obsorvora believed to cam* to
strengthen further Uto rewowod
tleo th* Soviet hove boon forging
with Tito.
TV

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sible for any two human bainga
o f n o a o o tt'e T V BAloe and S erv ice
•nd th a t w o In toad to r e s is t o r said
to gat along together without be­
n sm s w ith th a C lark o f th o C ircuit
.*ourL Itom lnolo C ou n ty. F lorid a, | n
ing apart soma of the time.
a cco rd a n ce w ith t h e p ro v isio n o f tho
F ic titio u s N om e S ta tu te , to -w it:
Yet Albert Hsckett and Frances
S ection sst.es F lo r id a S ta tu te s II }}.
Goodrich do it. They not only get
R ob ert I . R a e sd sla
■long, but have won a Pul Itier
J a m es F_ B u rk a tt
Price for playwrigbting and have
a fabulous string of screen play
■uccasses.
la rot acetate o f
The Hacketta are the authors
O W EN J. PO PE
of “ Diary of Anne Frank,” which
T o A ll Crodltora and
won tha Pulitser nod for ISM and
is still playing to packed houses
■old Ketatei
You
aod
ea ch
of
y o u are
In New York. Their film credits
h tr s b y
n o tified
and
required
stretch from here to Catalina, in
to
prooont
any
cla im e
and
dsm
an
d
s
w
h
ich
yo
u
.
o
r
e
ith
e r ut
eluding such nifties as “Naughty
you . m a y h a v e a sa ln s t t h e esta te
Marietta.” The Thin Man series,
of O W EN J. P O PE, deceased , la te
o f so ld C ou n ty, to th e C ounty
Ah. Wilderness,” “ Easter Pa
J u d a e o f S em in o le C oa n ty , F lo rid a ,
rade,” 'U s a Wonderful Life,"
r t h li o ffic e In th e co u rt h o u se
“ Father of tha Bride,” etc., eac.
e f so ld C ounty a t Sanford. Hemln olo C ounty. F lo r id a , w ith in a ls h t
They Just returned from Francs,
ca len d a r m onths froas t h e U see o f
where they researched their next
th e f ir s t p u b lica tio n o f thla n otice.
E a ch c la im o r dem and s h a ll b e In M
script, the film version of Frannr resid en ce and p o et o ffln a a d - w
Legal Notice
coisd' Sagan's book, “A Certain
droaa o f th e cla im a n t, a n d sh a ll ba
sw o re to by th e cla im a n t, h is a n e n i
Smile."
o r a tto r n e y , and a n y ouch cla im
The llacketts live in a roomy I* THE c o n n COIRT IN AND
o r dem and n ot so file d sh a ll be
void.
house In fashionable BelAIr, a r a n hillsbonoluh c o n n ,
L u c ille P o p e Joh n son
F
lorida
tribute to their financial accom­ A M .I ED
A
s e x e c u to r o f th o L a st W ill and
F IN A N C E
COMPANY,
T e sta m en t o f
_
„
plishments. They greeted me at a F lo r id a corporation.
OWEN J. POPE, deceased
.
PlalrTft,
the door, Haekett an earnest man
DOUGLAS STEN8TROM
A ttorn ey fo r E x e cu trix
with a grey crewcut, and his wife, WILLIAM I.ER SHIVER and
lo t Edw ards B uildlnt
equally earnest and with a band- WILMA HlUVEn hla W ife.
‘
Dofandanta
some held of red hair.
a a n u b flfflfc sept. ». me.
I asked them how they man­
aged to get along so well.
“1 don’t suppose we would be
able to do it unless we worked
together," she remarked. “We
love our work and are stimulated
by it. eBsIdes. I have a great re­
%
spect for the talents of Mr.
Tho
Registration
Books
of
the
City
of
Sanford,
Florida,
are
open
*6
Ilsckett.”
the City Hall, commencing Monday, September 17, 1958, for the puro
Her husband picked up the cue.
“And 1 have a great respect for
pose of registering for the Municipal General Election to be held oa
tho talents of Mrs. Hack—I mean
November 6,1956 and will remain open each day except Sunday* and holi­
Miss Goodrich,” he said.
This collaboration has been go­
days,
up to and including Friday, October t t , 1966.
ing on since the early '30s. Both
acted on the New York stage with
Only those who have reached the age of 21 during the past year
some success. They decided to try
writing plays together but didn’t
or who have acquired a legal voting residence In Sanford are re­
click until the third try, “ Up Pops
quired to register.
The Devil” in 1M1.
“We got married after It proved
a hit," said Haekett. “After all,
All others previously registered since December 1, 1950, are already
we had to see if the collaboration
quUfied
to vote and do not have to re-register.
was going to take."
It did. From then on they were
the thoroughbreds of the MOM
H. N. SAYER
writlnr stable, leaving “about
every 10 yen re" lo do a play. One
CITY REGISTRATION OFFICER
occasion for an absence was whan
they had nervous breakdowns.
They do everything. together.

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1956
SANFORD, PLOR1DA

Boat Explodes,
Catches
;
2 Men Escape

If Tear H « M to Not
D rilrm i By • P. M.
Can 1821 Before 7 P. M.
Per DeUrery

Leased Wire

N a n s

Commission Okays Overall
Capital Improvement Program

A 38-foot boat blew up and
caught fire in Lake Georgs lata
yesterday afternoon, according to
Ita owner Ollls Owens of Sanford.
Owens said this morning that he
and his brother, Blanton 3wcns
of Longwood, were fishing in
Lake George right at the mouth
of Jupiter Run In the south por­
tion of the lake when the explo­
sion and fire occurred.
The inboard cabin cruiser car*,
ried 55 gallons of gasoline which
Owens said he had Just put In the
tank which held 80 gallons.
”1 had to crawl through the cab­
in and out of the hatch," Owens
said, "but my brother was on tho
deck.*'
Owens stated this morning that
his knee was Injured as he came
through the hatch.
"We didn’t have time to get
anything off the boat," he said. I
tried to get the fire extinguisher
operating but the fire was so hot
we hod to get away from It."
Owens said that he and his bro­
ther stayed at the seeno of the
fire In a small boat they were
towing and from which they had
been fishing, and the boat was
still burning when they left.
When the tank exploded, Owens
said, it went up Into the air just
like an atomic bomb, mushroom­
ing and settling on the water.
“We left the scene of the fire
and went to Silver Glenn. But It
took us about three hours to pad­
dle through hyacinths with our '
hands,” Owens said.
"The loss," lie *aid, '.'is cuvered by Insurance."

Financing .
Necessary

The Board ad S ta te d CMy Cbm*
miss loners, In a lengthy seising
last night, put their stamp of ap­
proval on the overall "Capital
Improvement Program" contingent
upon a committment for 5400,000
necessary to complete the c ity
wide improvements which have
been -In the planning ^tage for
many weeks.
It was pointed out that the
♦tin
°,F
MUST CHRISTIAN church taken at the 31st anniversary eelebrnfunds for tho construction of a
new Municipal Civic Center, Fire
Station, Colored Swimming' Pool,
■tract lighting, now fire Depart­
j i s s a B a s r - i:,,rl
^
ment pumpera, and other Improve­
ments will not eoraa from taxpay­
ers pockets hot will come from
the Florida Power and Light Co.
franchise monies.
;t
The Mayor. F. D. Scotl, City
Attorney William C. Hutchison,
City Clerk H, N. Bayer, and City
Manager Warren E. Knowles were
•
•
Tho more thun one million dol-Uappointed to a committee to soJar “overall" budget for the city
cure ■ committment for funds of
5400,000.
of Sanford became official Inal
night aupiMirted by a reaolution
City Manager W em n E. Knowles
Last Sunday the First Chris­ and the adoption of an ordinance.
pointed out that the overall pro­
19
Boys,
Girls
tian Church (Disciples of Christ) An ordinance wax Immediately
gram will actually require 5963,THE HOARD OF CITY COMMISSIONERS Inst night unproved thu dumIiam nt t«»
855. However, funds from tha
To Get Water
held , its 31st* anniversary and adopted, following the official up
truck* tthown
above.
Hothequipped.
trucks will be A m w iSn Ymr-rnnee
S S 5 S rumpun
P u m S S f^off 760 gallon
«fi™ committment will bo spent • •
llflomecoming. The Church in San­ provul of tlie budget, which act
capacity
and will
be fully
Safety Awards
needed for the program and un­
ford was organized Sept. 2U, 1925
Red Crosa Water Safety awards
used funds would revert back to
the tax levy for tho fucal year
and the present building dedicated
will lie mailed In 19 hoys and girl*
tho agency from which the funds
1057-50.
are secured.
on Mother’s Day, 1929. The buildwho
passed
required
left
a
as
Be­
Congressman
A.
H.
"Syd"
Her­
C
ar
Dealer
W
ill
The ordinance fixed the tax levy
long struck I&gt;ack at the Republi­ ginner Swimmers and to 13 boys
in* fund mortgage on the church
The total value of the projeeta
nt 13.6 mills ami stipulated in the
comet to 54TM8TJ0, said the City
was burned on Mother’s Day, 191.1. ordinance as u "sum necessary for can candidate for Congress Ar­ ami girts who passed the requir­ Attend Special
Manager, but the trado-in of usod
The ncv. Perry L. Slone, mini­ the opeiution of the City of San nold Lund nf Daytona Beach yes­ ed testa as intermediate swim­
terday when both men appeared mers, under the Instruction of Ro­ M eet In Atlanta
equipment and tho caah on hind
ster conducted the morning wor­ ford."
before the Orlando Junior Cham­ bert A. Samuel, who this summer Arthur Pleva. Seminole County
reduces the amount of caah need­
Historic
Seminole
Raceway
ship service, using the subject,
ed to the 336345a.
Commissioners pointed out that ber of Commerce In u battle which qualified In Seniur Life Swing, Motors, Dodgr-Plymouth dealer at training
track,
which
has
bocn
is a speedy throe-year“ Christ’s Church" Mis. Ruby tho budget needs were met with Iferlong described n* "two men followed by a qualifying course
tlie prep school for numerous standingly
old trotter who took his initial lea- Architect John Burton IV, pre­
AViU conducted (lie choir In »ina- out inctcasing the lux milluge running fur tbe same office on a* Life Saving and swimming In 519 K. First St., will leave for world
trotters and pacers, is con­ runs over the hlstorio mlja train-1 sent a t last night’s meeting, dis­
*"ig "God’s House”. The sanctu­ even though the demands on the one man's record.
Atlanta this week-end to attend tinuing to show up at a top train,
•truclor.
played pUna. for o modern Fir*
ary was filled to capacity. Dinner city, were greater, 7-5 mill* of
Those passing, t ^ &lt; Baginnsrj g, special meeting of Dodge-Ply? lag center on basis of rasa Its roll­ lug xrack at gcmlnols. Named Ad Station Reposed t e n French
“Them
la
only
ene
raeort,**
Her.
Ub,
(lla
promising
colt
ptdwd
was then vpread on table* erected (he'tax will l&gt;* allocated to the
ing
In
from
tha
harneia
rare
cen­
tnruth
dealer*
wen
Monday
a
t
tb*
fere
Carol
fftm
Swimmer* teste w*re
tha lion’s share of a 116400 purse Are. location, which met Immedi­
•n the church lawn, featuring fried General Operating expense of the long *»id. “and that la the one I uel, Marilyn and Wayne Epps, Naval Air Station here, to review ters of the nation.
'
chicken and all that goes with it. city and «lx mills for Debt Service. have made, a record of accom­ Cathy and Donald Green, Cindy, merchandising plan* for hie com­ Two of the ISO horse* that train­ in the famed Columbian stake ate approval of the Board of City
Commissioners. •‘This it the first
plishment of which I ant quite
Mrs. Grace Armstrong brought a
d
'
‘S SL/ VE. " " 1
ed al Seminole last season have even for Ihree-yearold trottra. O
ing year.
Chris,
Roliert.
and
Blevn
Wilson,
However,
the
details
o
f
the
proud.”
large sheet cake lettered to cele­
A
Highlight of tbe session, accord­ shown up exceptionally good in Mb. driven by Lew Hub* Jr.. a f | have ever seen," said Burton aa
Helen
Mann,
Sandra
Kata,
Myra
budget
covering
general
operat­
Herlong clutrgrd his opponent
the race summaries, managing to though he trained at Seminole In
brate the anniversary.
ing expense, debt service, and the with the use of "speeches and ail* and Charles Meeks, Sandra and ing to Art Pleva will be Ihe first Increase their bank savings for thestab le of arolr Hanks, won he described the open area for Ibo
After the bounteous luncheon the utility department, having already
Nancy 1’erbins, Barbara, Roliert private allowing of the new AutnHie first heat and rim e back to parking of fire trucks. The now
afternoon session was called with Iwen’worked out in previous meet­ that have been directed against and William Smith, and nobert dynamic ’57 Dodge-Plymouth line owners.
collect
second plari in the second. Fire Station No. 3 will coat the
Warpath,
a
five
year
old
pacor
Mrs. N. V. Farmer again at the ings, could not liecome legal un­ me, replete with wild charge*, Ir­| King.
nf cars and trucks. Top level fac­ in the Saunders Mills Btablc, who
Aside from tho money earnings city, in Ha Capital Improvement
/Organ. Congregational singing was til u proposed uniform rules and responsible liulf-trutli*, atm out­
Those passing the required tory officials wilt address Ihe ses­ went to Ihe tam* this spring with that came to owner Hoy Elliott of Program, slightly In excess of
right misrepresentations.
They
featured followed by the choir
testa for Intermediate Swimmers sion, at which H Is expected many
already totaling 1*8431 Cincinnati, Ohio, through Ad Lib’a 531,0001
ilnging ‘ The Lord is in This pay scale was approved mid en- are so ridiculous that I hesitate were: Caro) Samuel, Marilyn and startling changes In design will earnings
from his showing at the tracks, excellent (hawing, he hid the ad­ Also approved last night at tha
acted
by
the
Board
of
Sanford
to dignify them with nn answer.”
Place’’ again l«sl by Mrs. Dcitx.
lun continued to boost the bank­ ditional honor of watching hla city hall session was the purchase
Wayne Kpps, Jack Ivey, Donald be disclosed.
Several long time leaders in the City Commissioner*.
Tin* Democratic Congressman Green, Myra and Charles Meeks, Pleva Is planning lo leave here roll considerably.
liaise beat out some nf the top of two American LaFrance pump­
ehurrh were asked to make re­ City Manager Warren E. present nl of filial reconls to the
with other Dodge-IMymouh dealers
ers of 750 gallon capacity. The
marks which were recorded for Knowles, reporting to the commis­ Juyree* supporting the number Nancy IVrkins, Roliert King, by car, and will make his head- Outstanding showing of this three-ycar-alila in the nation, in­ trucks will he fully equipped with
mainstay
of
the
Saunders
Mills
William
Smith,
Chris,
llolicrt
and
cluding
Saboteur,
who
was
a
favo­
sioners
on
the
importance
of
a
the church archives. The congre­
quarters during hli visit at the barn was his performance at rite to win the rich Hambletonlan hose and fire fighting equipment.
of roil call votes mised in eight
gation was honored to have the pay schedule, said that "over 58 years, and chnngcd figures re­ Steve Wilson.
Georgia Hotel.
Sportsman’s Park In Chicago ami was the greatest money-win­ Architect John Burton IV, point­
Certificates
will
be
mailed
by
Rev. Lawrence Ashley of Ocala, percent of the City of Sanford’s presenting absences to IS3 instead
where with C. W. Curtis in the ning two-yesr-old in 1955. Ad Lib ed out to the Board of Commis­
the Seminole County Chapter of
Executive Secretary of the Florida annual expenditures are for the of the charged 97.
sulky ho won tho (5,000 speed spe­ took his first host at 3:06.
sioners last night that the new
tho American Red Cross.
Christian Missionary Society, to payment of salaries.
cial event In the time of 3:08.4
Colored Swimming Pool will not
"He
(speaking
nf
Lund)
says
C
o
fC
Coffee
Club
Other
horses
that
trained
at
f iv e the afternoon address taking
on a rain-soaked track. Showing
"It allows for futuie planning I missed 85 out of 600 quorum
exceed
aa estimated 130400.
"FIfly-Four
Forty
or
Fight”
Seminole
Raceway
are
scattered
iat
a* his subject "Hearing the Word and control," ho said, "and nn
what He had In mind In besting
Hurton was Instructed to bcgla
The war party that elected Meeting Thursday
of God.” An offering was taken administrative tool for the de­ calls.” Ho Is wrong, said Herlong,
the other speedsters teamed In raceways throughout the east, all immediately
construction plana
President James K, Polk dtfor the Building Fund of the Edu- partment head to work with to ”1 missed 111 out of 70S.”
The regular monthly "Coffee the rare, Warpath paced the last working hard at picking up cold and specifications for the throe
msmlcd
the
Oregon
boundtry
cash
for
their
owners
and
honors
half
mite
in
594—and
that
on
g
Explaining quorum calls, Her­ lie extended to the present Club" of the Seminole County
catlonal Building.
building programs. Completion of
see that personnel are paid what
track.
for Ihcir trainers-drivers.
The afternoon meeting closed (hey are worth and apply them­ long told thu Orlando Jayeecs ”1 boundary of Alaska, latiliida Chamber of Commerce will lie slow
Earlier in the season Warpath Hemi nolo Hare way has historic­ the plans however will be depend­
With a Friendship Circle. An in­ selves to the job to obtain ad­ have never made a fetish of mak­ 51’ 40‘. This challenge of held Thursday morning at Hi o’­ had set the track record of 1:014 ally guno down In record books aa ent upon the committment for
clock at the Chamber of Commerce but his best time was later lower­ the training- track that has pro­ funds.
teresting exhibit was prepare.! by
ing quorum calls. You walk into
became
the Building.
Mr*. J. L. Horton Sr. ami O. D. vancement.
the room, sny present, then walk Senator Allen
ed by another speedster who chap- duced some of the nation's top The scale model of the proposed
campaign slogan.
Landress featuring pirlurrs of for­ "The pay schedule eliminates right back out again.
Members get together for “cof­ pod off another two seconds be­ harness horse champions,
Sanford Civic Center was on dis­
Tlie Want Ada fight for you
mer ministers and their wives, the unfortunate rircumstanre of
"There's a sight mom to being
fee and doughnuts” during the fore the season ended at Sports­ Heading the list, of course, is play at tha Board of CommissionSunday School classes of the past, employes becoming stagnant in a good congressman than sitting all tho way! Call 1821 for a Imif-hour session where new busi­ man’s Park.
the fabulous Oreyhound, great era meeting. Actual cost of con­
Children who were in the church their jobs due to tho present sys­ and saying present, I hare to put Want Ad writer to phrase your ness people of ihe city and visi­ Another Seminole-trained stand- Grey Groat of th e . atandardbred struction will come to an estimat­
fighting
slogan.
and have now grown up and vari­ tem »f not providing for advance­
(Continued on Page 8)
31*4400.
In maddition,
however.
tor* are Introduced.
— * »ed
-w w
•
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room#wear*»f ••w
—n*w*#|
ardbred who haa performed out­ fraternity. Known as the greatest
ous church groups. One hoard was ment or compensation for good
trotter ever foaled, this world there Is a 318400 cost for equlj*
devoted to wedding pictures of work,’’ Knowles reported.
champion hold* several records; meat, with the balance of thu
•‘Our church children." Over 135 Other important factors of the Proposed Fire Station No. 2
Including Ihe top record of the estimate coat in architects fees.
photographs were included, also new uniform pay schedule and
book, for going a mile In 1:53.1. Approval of the Capital Improve­
^
♦Upping*. One Item consisted of lutes, said Knowles in his written
This record wai taken at Lexing­ ment program last night brings
Rftifs of the Rev. Frank Mailer's repot t lo the Board of Commis­
ton In 1933 with tho late Sep to Sanford one of the first over­
firs* sermon In the church. A sioners, "will enable officials to
Paxiin. Greyhound was then all programs for Sanford In many
Xbtllenir booklet containing » forecast needed funds and as the
■lx.
The great gelding stack­ yean.
♦hatch
the church history pre- city continues to grow, establish- a
ed up other records which still City Manager Knowles reported
*jUfed by the Rev. Stone was disstand such as fastest trotter on a to the Board of Commissioners,
lEributid and "much apreciated." definite pattern, and the City will
mile track, and fastest trotter on nt last night’s session, that *T
lie tilde to obtain mure and butter
a half mile oval.
have had nothing but good re­
work from the salary dollar than
Greyhound was trained at Hem- ports from those who have seen
o e r before."
, .
inola by Pavlln for hli owner, Col- tha scale model of tha Sanford
Knowles explained that the main
E. J. Baker of St. Charles, III, As Civic Center."
Imse for the salary comparison!
a Ihi re-year-old, after having
KEPT. SI
iva*
the
pay
schedule
of
the
City
taken his prep school lessons at
Admissions:
of Daytona Beach which wus
Seminole, he won the world's rich­
T? Albert (ilhbs (Sanford)
adopted by that city on Feb. 80,
est harness race, the famed Ham Proposed Program
Belle Young (Sanford)
IDot). Ilowevrr, the City Manager
! *Jlc\. Gold Jjr-kson (Sanford)
bletonian, in 1*35 In two straight'. For C o fC W ill Be
beats.
ointed out, that the survey was
. Sev Wallace Wisa n- (Sanford)
i.j-ed on salaries paid in Coral
Other Hambletonlan winners
Sltlia Overstreet (.Snnf'*’■', *
which were trained at Seminole Told To Jaycees
Guide*. Ft. Ijsudetdale, Gainr*
Births:
Raceway included such greats as
vile. Key -West, Lakeland, Miami
Members of tho Semlnola Coun­
*"—• Ruby Girl llowan
Roasting, who won in 1908, Chest- ty Junior Chamber of Commerce
Beach, Orlando, I’ensacula, St.
DIsihiTges:
ertown in 1948 and Sharp Note in will learn more about the proposed
('aim
ifiv Andrew Sharp ihlOMiltrl IVtershurg, and West
1953.
program of ths Seminole Chamber
Reach.
John II Skewr, /Lake Mary)
With the planned expansion of of Commerce during Ihe coming
Ja m e s K l.*rar-s ( Loncjruod)
Seminole Raceway and Increaalng rear al their noon luncheon meet­
.
si : p t »
• f tha horse population from its ing at the Yacht Club Thursday,
\dn&lt;i&gt;»i»n&gt;:
Wilson's Condition
present capacity of ISO to 900, it
Clifford McKIbbln, president­
• Mu. Wilii.ir' Wurls (Sanford)
appears that Seminole County can elect of the Semtnote County
Ce.ii
'Sanford)
Said Satisfactory
look forward to seelnf other top Chamber of Commerce will be tha
I.&gt; h derry Sanford)
WASHINGTON JT-Secrctary of
trotters and paces emerge as principal speaker.
«Gt rv
i.
'Sanford)
Defeat? Wll-on wa* described as
world champions whose gait . and i Jack Sewell, director of the local
' ’K’l - ’
• r!
(Oviedo)
■peed and conditioning
b-in: in istiifictory condition at
Din h.ii ",r»:
Introduce the speakWalter Reed Army Hospital today
brought attention through th#
•**
.■:■:( Griff if (S itifoid) after undergoing surgery.
| If*
years
to
this
great
Ksceway
of
'i \ . ’(.-e Whitaker iSanford)
thu Champions.
Biurs: Private Rooms, Wilson. 6*. wa* operated on yest
9 ;i.m.; semi-private t rday to correct what the Penta' u n:.—4 p m., 7 p.m.—9 .'on called a "benign pro.tatlc eonI'c'liUriel, 11 a.m.—6 p.m. titi°n” a said uas discovered
and 'or grandparents *’ring a routine ph)6ica! exatni*
. i) i: Obstetrics, according tol ’*Lon last week,
&lt;
sifomodation and no visitors dur-1 Wll«on li expected to be away
1ceding of babies.
(from his office about 38 days.

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Local Church Has Tax Levy Set W ith No
^Ist Anniversary, Increase In M illa g e
Homecoming
Herlong Defends
Record; Hits Back
At GOP Candidate

Raceway Proves Top
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LONDON (St—Princess M argir
at flaw rrlllnglr off Friday on a
five-week official vialt by piano
and ship to Brltlih tarritorlci In
the Indian Ocean and Eaat Africa.
Queen Mother EUtaboth waved
farewell aa the giant, four-engine
Argonaut lifted her BS-ystr-old
daughter Into the evarcaat iky
over London for the trip into the
mnny tropica.
Queen Eliubeth II and her fam­
ily wen not on hand. They are
vacationing at Balmoral Cattle, in
Scotland.
Tha five-weak tour U the prtn« * •’ moat Important official fune.
lion aInca tha bnakup Uat Octo­
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ing back to London Oct. U.
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of honor at a doren garden par­
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Aa tha big craft movad away,
the prlnceta waved gaily from ■
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baitlon of Gibraltar. From there
the royal route Up through Kano,
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tad Seminole County. 1 was asked by tha chamber to lend you a sample
copy of our paper. May I be among the first to thank you for your
interest. We are proud of our city and oounty (and our state), and Uka
to encourage more tad more people to settle hen. Sanford is a place
of npid development, and one of the moat pleasant spots In the state.
Lecated on the beautiful St. Johns Rlvsr, It hat much to offer its
" could go on and on with hundreds of statement* and facts
Seated and Seminole County, but you will find out for your
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Hay wa offer you a chance to become better acquainted with the area
and the people through our nowspaper? I’m sure you'd enjoy reading
it, and out of raading weald gain much Information on this area.
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M en Expecting To Be Candidates
Nov. 6 Should M ake Selves Known
the candidate, his platform or his ideals.
We’re sure, that when tho voter, trying
to mnke up his mind, begin* to discuss with
himself the basic fundamentals of “ Who will
make the best man," as he emerges from his
lethargy his mind is as made up ns the
moment hu started his thoughts.
Finally, he shirks and confesses, “Oh,
drat it. I’ll just vote with the crowd.'*
Of course, if the campaigner were tpinstioned, he’d answer, “ Well, we have the free­
dom of easting our ballot us we choose—ami
this man Is no different from the other.’’
True! Hut we still contend that tho cam­
paigner, in Ills frenzied effort* to win an
election, either through the suggestions nf
his advisors or through his own choice,
hasn't given tho voter a fair shake!
This leads us right into a Situation with
which the citizens of Sanford are faced.
Perhaps you haven't thought of it—per­
haps you don't know, that there arc three
commissioners to be elected in the forthcom­
ing race for a scut on the board that keeps
rein over the affairs of your own cily.
Sanfonl Is growing — it ha* been growing
steadily even though a time or two sand
was placed on the trucks or progress -• ami
our city must be guided by men of integrity
—and in-built desire for progress-pro­
gress that will bring Industry, population,
commercial and retired peoples to our city.
To co|ic with the growth-fever, Sanfonl
must be ted and managed by n board of
Sanford Uity roinmissimiers second *o none
in Florida. We say that because the poten­
tial here la Sanford is tremendous—great­
er than any other city, large or small, what­
ever their braggadocio might be.
&lt;Jin present Hoard uf Sanford City Com­
missioners has done a wonderful job—and
we dare say th at anyone who has served as
a City Commissioner has done a remarkable
job - as he saw It.
On November (i, the citizens of Sanford
will again nnmu three men to this board,
one for one year, two for three years.
We believe th at the five men who sit ns
The Sanford Herald
your Hoard of Kunford City Commissioners
fublittieH Dell? R n * p l P e tu n ia ? snrt Honda*
are not paid enough for them to give up
ee seco n d a i m m a l t t r O cto b er 37. K i t a t
time from their businesses and pleasures.
O fflee o f M ilf o r d . F lo rid * u n d er t h a Sol
Five dollars a meeting is “mere chlekcn
of Cnitgios. ut ilsrrli 1 till
FORD PEHKINH, Editor end IMLllOmr
feed.”
MARION HAllelAN felt, Rtsiutly* Mllor
RVELTN J. CtlBHINO. Advarllalna Manaecr
At the same time, we believe that the
•Mayor
of Sanford should be elected every
I l e r e t d la e m t m b r r of t h a Aaanelaled P rc M
t l n a l l l l a d a&gt;ctual«»l» to Hi* u»» fur CP*"lillr,i.
year
along
with commissioners vacancies.
f a l l t h e Inca) newa p rim e d in tlilr h d « a |i a p r r .
And with the Mayor's position, a salary
N ationally
by
tlan atal
A.1*aril.|n«
commensurate with his duties.
Id
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P atln fi
llank
1114a.
A t l a n t a U t o u l a _______
Fortunately, wo have had men of the high­
est calibre on our Hoard of Sanford City
• r n s c R im o N ratk»
er w
One Month
II el
fey C a r r i e r
tdi oe ppar
■ eek
Commissioners. Knell tiller has given of bis
tin* T aar
T a i r a Itunlka
aS i t Mouth*
II no
It i l l
111*0
time and lalnnt* In perform bis dudes on
All U M I u u ) Bi.lliaa, ca
r a rd*
n
til th an k * , ( ( s o l u t io n s a n d
liehnlf'of tha city to the highest degree.*
a s t i r * . n t a a l a r l a l n m a n l fn r l h a p u r n o t * nf rat.In *
f a a d x will fee e h l r i e d for
fo r a t r e a d e r * d » » r t l i l n i r ata*
And now, ns Sanford enters a period of
pros|&gt;crHy unmatched by any other era, wo
Tuesday, September 23, 111541 need capable, energetic, progressive men
4.
to carry our city through a period of growth,
BIBLK VERSP*
expansion, building, and planning.
And the Word was mndc flesh und dwelt
It Is time that those leaders, who expect
to be candidate* in the forthcoming city
among us— John 1:14.
Profound scholars differ In the Interpre- election, make themselves known so that
tation of philosophy: it is too high for us, citizens might have an opportunity to talk
but the youngest child can imitate a good with them nlioiit their plans for Sanford.
example and be thrilled by a supremely
There is a big ,ioh abend for both citi­
great life.
zens ami commissioners nlike.
In our way of thinking, It In entirely un­
ethical for political enemien (so to speak)
or contenders, anil one mny call them cither
—to go to the extremes m campaigning.
However, our way of thinking is neither
here nor there, when once either side takes
to the tactics of mud-slinglng—and It is al­
most Inhuman for the opposition to remain
cool, calm, and collected.
On top of that how must the voter re­
act. Should he remnin calm, cool, and collect­
ed too? That doesn’t seem fair either.
But, a statement Is a statement and mudslinging begets mudslinging.
Right now, we are In the midst of a cam­
paign—a campaign for the presidency of the
United Slates. There’s a vice-president’s race
too.
Not to slight them in the least, there ore
other races of great Importance—congres­
sional races—senatorial races — governors
races—and on and on through an endless
chain of offices, natlonul, stale, d is tric tcounty nnd city.
There are very few who might have the
very fnlntest notion what It is like in the
inner circles of a candidate’s organization.
The push toward extreme tactics becomes Ir­
resistible us n frantic and unbelievable sche­
dule takes place and the busy candidate lives
in a half-world which even makes realities
■ecm far nwuy and dull.
During a campaign there Is little time
tor privacy as the candidate Is rushed herethere-yondor. His closest advisors are arm ­
ed with statistics gleaned by a research
staff. The statements of the opposition are
carefully scrutinized—broadcasts listened to
—TV appearance* closely observed.
And then comes the mud-slinging!
Once the campaign Is over then what
can we expect?
Frankly, the voter, the mnn who had to
moke up his mind *s to which candidate he’d
Ilkfe to vote for,didn't have a fair shake. Ill*
mind was muddled with all of the extraneous
stuff, jwlovar that has nothing to do with

TTUtfCHl*'.

Too Late To Classify

Many year* n g u when | lived
ill Lor Angelc* a* u boy, before
heavy iriJuntty came tu Southern
California, the air war a* clean
and pure tta anything Flouidn Ina
tu offer today. Them was no Mn it
word us “ailing'’ und the only
contamination of the air enma
from an occasional Santa Ana
miii I storm or a f a in t the,
1.051 summer when t visited tlicj
uii'u, I found the air laden with “
variety of fumus that was unnoyj
lag tu rye* and int.itrlls, Visibility
was limited and I didn't like it. I,
was told that during my visit, the

lierlencrd hy I.on Angels*.
The populous Tampa Hay urea
whirh includes Tampa, St. Peter*Iiuijt, Clearwater, Bradenton, Sar­
asota, Plant City and other
nutnltles, Is experiencing a tremondun* expansion, Conrern* like
the American Can
Company,
American Cyanamld Company,
.Mlntmypnli* Honeywell,
Kaiser
Aluminum &amp; Chemical, Pratt .t
Whitney, (ilentt |„ Martin Co.,
and countless smaller concern*
me rdnlillshlnu new Industrie*
or expanding,
All |,livt&gt;
f)f |()mp gort

smug w asn't nearly us Imd a* it
wax *ninr|jmr*.
In view of my experience I
was Intel rated In lending tin edi­
torial written tiy llciuioltii mid
Nelson I’oynter, publishers of the
St. I'rtersliurg Times, who are
visiting Lux Angeles this summer.
They point oul the trem ndoui dif­
ficulty this thickly populated area
nf Southern California is exp?rienring Malay ns a iexult of the
tremendous unplanned Industrial
growth which Ins caused unheal­
thy living conditions aggravated
by a trrilfie traffic problem,
Terming the smog, “(iarlingf
in the sky," they point out that
tile 1,non,IMHI faeturlea and in­
dustrial plant*, large and small,
continually send into tho air.such
deadly fumes us carlailie mid.
aldehyde*, formaldehyde,
am­
monia, sulphur dioxides and ox.
Ides of nitrogen. Add to this the
exhaust fumes of millions of automobiles, buses, trucks nnd trash
Inn nine hy cllizuns nml it i» not
difficult to understand whole
air pollution comes from.
Lika Florida, Cnllfoldilg 1iM h'OB
enluyed u big tourist trade, but
the two things tourists like most,
fresh air ami sunshine, a ir no
longer assured in Southern I’isliforniii, ut len-d not in the Los An­
geles huiln area. Here the tourist
doesn't find a visit a very plea■ant cx|ierlenre. It is no fun to
drive your ear when visibility Is
difficult anil when your
eyes
sm a ll and burn and your throat
is scratchy.
The traction of the Buy titers Is
partirulnrly interesting to Floi*
lilliins nl this lime. We are ju»l lieginning to experience a trem en­
dous industrial growth. What will
happen in Florida during the next
few years Is anylaaly's guess;
nil indication* point lo a growth
Something uf a buy genius, Ed­ they ran associate people in their a* fast or faster than that ex-

contend with and such wastes will
pollute our air nnd water. The
Poynter* m il attention to the im­
mediate need for strict laws and
careful planning nnd soiling to reipilre industrial concerns lo he so
cipiipped as to avoid pollution as
far «* possible and to seek only
those industries ns ate relatively
fiee from such unwelcome habits.
Typical nf Ideal Industry it the
Prudential Insurance headquarter*
in Jacksonville. This bring* lioth
jieople mid money In I he commun­
ity hut none of the objectionable
fin tu ir* thnl attend
chemical
plants.
Limited access highways and
traffic patterns designed to care
for till- rapid movement of tr a f ­
fic Is imperative In an industrial
men and this should lie planned
for many years ahead of
the
growth If chao* Is to lie avoided.
Tampa li year* late In this re­
spect, hut now plnnx to meet the
slliiitlinn hrnd-un.
All Fluiida would da welt to

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PART OF THK CROWD that jimmied the Hit* Theatre lobby last Saturday morning
Kivvr
during the observance of Nutlonal Kids Day. The Sanford Klwnilis
Club sponsored they,
event which was arranged through K. Kimbrough, Hitz Theatre manager. Free io#
cream und comic book* were on hand. (Staff Photo)

I.INFS, .SIDEWALK WIDE, extended to Palmetto Ave. along 2nd St. when boy* und Kh'l». •
niimlxiriiiK ti|i to 2,300 naw free moviea, ate ice crenm and rend comic books. Two per*
forniniRCM of the feature mid four comic shown were necessary to take care of the
crowd. (Staff I’hotu)
review it* law* oil zoning and re­
gulating Industrie* mid attem pt
to visualize future needs. Such
action taken now. no m utter wlmt
it tuny cast, will suve u tot nf
headache* In the future.

DAY

G. Edwards Builds Homes For Elderly
By iial BOYI.K
NEW YORK (A - Millions of ward* is already a veteran build­
homos for young m in led er, At lit he was graduated front
havo gono up In Ammivast postwar building boom. Brown University. As an ensign
But (filbert P. Edwards, a 32- stilt Im-Iow voting age hp was resi­
engineer, dent ohm in charge of siipervlsr-y tar-old Ilnmklyn
l£ll pioneering In a■ new field—pro- jing ronstrorlion at Ihr mollimildesigned in »*t.rfy llon-dollur Alameda Naval Air
••VldinK housing lies;
tith e different wants
wanti of retired mu- station in California.
Atfer leaving the Navy, he went
sz Ilia latent venture is a 10-mll- to Florida with hit ISuO discharge
£ lion-dollar K
Eden for the elderly at pay and immediately began to par«*Fort Lauderdale,
I.ande
Fla., a project lay it Into a fortune hy specialis­
feels will help set a new pat­ ing lit Imilding developments ca­
io living for the growing ar- tering la the older generation.
of U. B. senior eltlrens.
"I feel nuw I know exactly what
tel bed people want," he said.
“ They want security, first of all,
hut a security that Is physical a*
well as financial.
"They don’t hanker for lha wids
open spare*, nor do they like Um
• kj nrraprr — crowded big rltlsa.
They prefer a community which
U small and friendly, une In which

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Policy' that has broadar error■ae for the isured and apwuae,
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own age brackets and with the
same interests.'
His naw project, Breakwater
Beach, is a 3l-a;rr »it» sum.'ttdcd. exee'll for a
......
front, by a flve-fnot-lilgh wall to
give it privacy.
The walled-ln city will have It*
■hupping center, an tl-story hotel,
five cooperatively nwned apart­
ment buildings, an ll-hole pitch
and putt golf i-ouiie, tenni* courts,
gardens, boat anchorage spare,
and a aurf club — but no night
club.
“ Most rutiled people don't want
a whoop-de-do atmosphere," said
Edwards, "They go South tu re­
lax and get away from noise."
He plana no paradise for paup­
ers. The apartments will rust from
112,000 for ont with a single bed­
room to t&amp;o.ooo for a five-room
l&gt;riilliuu*r, with monthly main­
tenance fees ranging fmm less
than MiO up lu SI20. Bill u sur­
prising number of retlrrd folk,
particularly those who have
owned their own homes In the
past, can afford this scale of liv­
ing.
"We're not going In fur snob
appall," said Edwards. “ Wo
aim at the average retired imall
buslnesa or professional man."
His present project will lake
three years to mntplete. Kdwatds
see# it only ae the forerunner of
a aeriea of specially built rltlea
fnr the elderly, hi* no fear his
potential market will diminish.
Painting oul that the population
of the Fori Lauderdale area haa
more than doubled since IBM, he
said;
"There are 14 million people U
or over in the United Elates now.
By 1S7S there will be more than

21 million.

"Their ictl houilm need* have

been prrlty well overlooked in the
ru'lt lo put up homes for the
younger generation. Tla-y won't
lie fiom now on.
“Ol.lor pmplr nu longer Just
limit for a pi are lu die when Ihey
rellro. They look fur a place whore
they can go on living. They am
learning whut il take* to keep
them happy—nml I don't think any
builder will gu broke if lie goes
to the trouble of finding oi^t what
they rrilly want, and gives it t*
them."

"NOTHINC IS GOOD
OH HAD. HUT BY
COMPARISON.*'
•lA u tn n r * nsnm t.*lu» l

In HHgi aisiut i :.) Infant*
out of evety 1,000 died before
they weir nna year aid. Now
less than 2A out uf every
1,000. |l is had to lose any
of our pu-eious one* hut good
that ini pi oved nieuical tarn:.
&lt;|UC( am i n ew drug* are help­
ing to save live*.
rhlldhuod diseases can new
either he prevented or more
easily lleated. Aiming the
weapons used In this battU
are . . , vardnta, antibiotics,
and puwrrful, hut safe anti­
septic*. All of them are in
our pharmacy awaiting the
opportunity tu help.

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"IT S CHEAT TO HE a kid amiln," nitid A. L .Wilson, p r« ideal of the Sanfonl Kiwnnl* Club as he was greeted by
bin K&gt;'«»dchildren, Danny and Duvy Cook, who waft
on their way to the llltz 'iticntro nnd San font’s National
Kids Day proaram. (Staff Photo)

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THE SANfORD HERALD T um „ Sept. 28, 1P5A, Page S

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in the different plnres

the souvenirs she hn
she has visited.

Mrs. M. Graham Displays Beautiful,
Unusual Souvenirs From Many Places
Mr*. Marguerite Graham , who
school* of Seminole
County. hu» u must Interesting
sideline in which she has indulged
ever since moving to Sanford
(even years ago. She travels ami
collects. So Jar she has confined
her tii|&gt;s mostly to place* that
m e icmlily accessible from FlnrIda, us she doe* most of her travel*
Ini: tlu■inir Christmas vacations.
These have included Mexico, Haiti.
— Dominican Itepublic. Jamaica. Nos* sau, Porto Prince nml lh« virgin
Islands among oilier*.
From each of these (
she
has brought back beautiful and
unusual souvenirs. When inter*
viewed she was wearing an outfit
fioni Mexico which consisted of
a white peasant blmi.e, embroi­
dered in brililani colored pea­
cocks, worn with a full skirt in ■
Mark and white print. Also from
* (Mexifo were the silver earrings
* ami hair clips worn with it,
Mrs. Graham said th a t slit
loved Jam aica but thought Na»■au loo com mercial; and .n Porto

f nil white

Calendar

By MARIAN JONES

Prince found the prices very rea­
sonable. but thought they hud
probably gone up in the two years
since she had been there.
Mrs. G raham , In addition to
visiting outside the country, ha*
also done some traveling in the
United States ns well a- Canada,
She says ahe saw Yellowstone
National I’aik, out w asn't im ­
pressed, because she’s never eared
much for sideshow* and Yellow­
stone is ‘nature’s sideshow."
Featured In her collection ol
beautiful memento* m e nuihog
any travs, salad bowls, an I a
carved ligurc of a boy playing
the drums from Haiti; from Do­
minican Itepublic a mab'j tin y
figure of a monk silting down
reading a Ixstik; from Mexico ex­
tremely soft and lu\cly woolen
shawls, ns well h * silver pieces,
straw figurines, and embroidered
peasant Mouses; straw basket* and
hats from Jam aica; ami several
pieces that cam e in her from one
country by way of another. In
the Virgin Islands she purehasrd
a silver pin. Irnm Denmark, an

OVIEDO—Wc think it is hard to
see so many going on early i.v
cations leaving us to suffer the
heat, hut we find it is nice after
all to have a late vacation ami re ­
turn to cooler weather.
After enjoying a week in North
Carolina and ten days at Daytona
Beach, we returned to find our
maid sick, at a very convenient
tim e—for her, fall hOLSceleaning
time. For two weeks we have
cleaned, painted and have gotten
a *on ready to return to college.
When tim e came to return to
vvotk, we found wc could enjoy
another vacation. We have resolved
that next tim e we lake a vaca­
tion vve will have the fall clcaninuc done in advance, betrha.
Wc find that It. W, Estes (Ted)
bus been quite 111 in the Orange
Memorial Hospital. Mr*. Estes
says he will still be there for some
time.
Boh Itngsdale, who opened a
Radio and Television shop in the
Niblick building, has bought out
a shop with Jim Burkett in San­
ford. ile, hi* wife and litth daugh­
ter, Mar*ha, will soon he moving
to Sanford.
We found th a t Judge Atilin had
been confined In the hospital ill (
Winter Park during our absence
but I* home amt getting about (me
now.
Mrs. Mae King has just receiv­
ed word of the death of a cousin
in Nnrlh Carolina who lias visi­
ted her here quite frequently.
Mr. and Mrs. Gormon Wilson,
of St. Augustine, were with their
uncle nml aunt, Itcv. and Mrs.
J N. Thompson Thursday. Both
have visited here and are quite
Well known here. Mr. Wilson lost
hi* mother a couple
of weeks
ago vve were so sorry to learn.
Iloss Noegel, manager of the
OvicJo Drug Store, was absent.
We learned that he is on the other
hail of his vacation, lie spent
the first half on n trip to Ninga
Falls end other Interesting places.
Mrs. G. W. Alford is visiting
relatives in Alabama.
Wiley Abell, assistant bank
cashier, is also on vacation hut
not going very far. lie ami his
brother, Erwin, spent a couple of
days in Folkston, Georgia with
relatives.

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evening purse In black velvet and (
silk em broidered in silver t h ie ad J

from

Imllu, anil

from

England
Mime glass figures th a t look a* if
they h i me rig h t stra ig h t out of a
Charles Dirken* novel.
*

TUESDAY

SHOWN AMOVE at the ton honoring Mins Cherry Singletary are Mrs. Robert Crumley,
Mias Slngfleary, Mr#. Claude Hendrick and Mrs. Harold Apple by.

M iss C. Singletary Honored
Saturday In Appleby Residence
t

Mis* Cherry Singletary, who is
to bo married on Nov, 21 to G.
M. Ilyman. was honored Snltirduy at n tea, hostesses for which
were Mr*. Harold Appleby, Mr*.
Claude Hendrick Jr. ntul Mrs.
Robert Crumley. Assisting weie
Mrs. Allan Jones, Mrs. F. K. RoUinillnt, Mrs. It. F. Cooper, Mrs.
Claude Herndon, Mis. Joe Corley,
Mrs, Paul O'Den, Mis* Anna Cor­
ley, Mis* Irma Jean Corley, Mrs.
Ftnnri* Meriwether, Mrs. Grady
llrrm nn nnd Mr*. Ray Herron.
More than 2(ki guests called at
the Appleby home during the ap ­
pointed hours, from 4 to li, nml
signed th e Bride's book, which,
ut the clo*c of the alfair, was pre­
sented to Miss Singletary as a
memento of the occasion.
The guests were met at the
door by Mr*. F. E. ItoumiRut
uud introduced to the receiving

line, eomposrd of Mr*. Harold
Appleby, Mr*. Claude llrmlriek,
Mrs. Robert Crumley, Mrs. Sand)
Anderson, mid the guest of honor,
Mis* Cherry Singletary.
The Appleby tonne was beauti­
fully decorated for the affair, with
green and white the predominat­
ing color*. In the huge Florida
room, which i* separated from the
living room and dining room by
glass duels, was a six-foot moie
stern complimented by its con­
tainer of liras*-hum id California
Redwood. Also in California Red­
wood container* were the dleffeuhmhin used oil the bottom step of
the gracious winding stairway and
elsewhere in the Florida loom.
(&gt;n the coffee talde in the Floi
idn room was a most unusual and
nttiuetive arrangem ent of bronra
mid rust-colored chrysanthemums
with croton*, nil id which con­
trasted with and served to com­
pliment the green and white used

Rev. Blackburn
Is Guest Speaker
Lusters Honored
At Ware Class Meet In Muzik Home
The Ware !llhle Cl as* of 1h"
First Methodist C4iurrh met Tues- On 1st Anniversary
*“ r at 7 p, in. at McKinley Hall,
a covered dish supper. Hosts
the occasion were Judge II. W.
re. P. II. W yatt, Mr* Jack
rimy, Mi»* Ethel Itiser and
s, Joe A i/arello.
iter supper, the business meetwan held wad was p icn ic.I
r by the class president Rob11 Reely. The devotional ”'a»
rn by Mr*. W. \V. Tyre, after
ch Judge Ware introduced The
!. A. B. Blackburn, of Trin.ly
Ihodist Church in Del.an.l, who
ke on “ Knowing Yourself." lie
1 that you arc able to have
re Influence on people than you
tk you ran.
fler Rev. Blackburn's talk, the
t. Milton Wyatt Installed the
owing officers for the coming
r: president, Robert II. lively;
e-president, Mrs. Carl Wil­
lis;
secretary,
Mi** Ethel
er; treasu rer, P. 11 Wyatt,
'here were about 40 members
I gllests present.

risen here.
Oil the desk in the living room
was placed a silver IhiwI contain­
ing white cillliutiolis and baby
iiiiiin* ami sweetlieait rosea. At
either end were white tapers in
lull silver ciindieholdors.
Silver appointment* were used
vin the lea table which wa* over­
laid with an exquisite cloth of lin­
en rulwork, and featured a lovely
epvrgno
of
white
candles.

The past Noble Crnn Club
of the Seminole Rrbckah Lodge
will meet at the home of Mr*.
Ma tile Brown. 311 W. 3rd St., for
a short tu rn in g followed by a
party. Co-ho*tc»* will be Mra.
Dobbins.
Kindergnrden Registration lit
the Educational Building of the
Presbyterian Church from U a m.
until noon.
The Anna Miller Circle will meet
at the Elks Club at 8 p.m. All
member* wro urged to attend.
Pilot Club will hold a dinner
meeting at the home of Mra. ft.
W. Little on Lake Markham a t
0:30 p.m.
The First Baptist Church will
continue their study course on
“ The Pull of the People".
Mis* Marvell* Reynold* will
conduct the* morning devotion*
over W'TRR, Sanford, at 8:30 a m.
The llrownlo Scout* of the First
Presbyterian Church xvill meet In
the Youth Building at 3:00 p.m.
The Pinneer Fellowship and
creation nf the First Presbyterian
Church will meet in the Youth
Building from 6:00 p.m. through
6:00 p.m.
Rev. Ovvvald Dclgndu nf Wilder
Park will speak at 6:00 p in .
from
the
F irst
Proshyterian
Church Sanctuary on "W hat Pres­
byterian* Believe” .

WEDNESDAY
Kindergartrn Registration at the
Educational Ruilding nf the Presby ter inn Church from 0:00 a.nt.
until iiixiti.
The Training Union Worker! of
while baby ilium* nml pule sweet
heart rosea, plnrcd on n reflector.
Tlie guests were served dainty
ribbon sandwiches, assorted cook­
ie*. Russian ten and coffee. Used
In the seivlng of the tea and cof­
fee wa* Mr*. Appleby’s extremely
beautiful ten and coffee service.

the F irst Baptist Church will bo
served supper a t 6:30 p.m.
The First Baptist Church will
have P lay er Meeting at 7:30 p.m.
Training Union Workers Con­
ference will be held at the F irst
Baptist Church at 8: IS p.m.
Miss Marcella Rcynoldi will
conduct the morning devotions
over WTBR, Sanford, nt 8:30 a.m.
The Girl Scout! of the F irst
Presbyterian Church will incus a t
3:30 p.m. nt the church.
The Senior High Fellowship Re­
creation of the F irst Presbyter­
ian Church will meet a t thg
Church at 7:00 p.m.
The Mid-Week Bible Hour will
be conducted by Rev. A. G. Me*
lnnls, Pastor of the F irst Pres­
byterian Church a t 7:30 p.m.
The Chancel Choir will rehearao
nt F irst Presbyterian Church at
7:30 p.m.

THURSDAY
The Intei mediate Choir of thg
Flint Baptist Church " ill rche us
nt 7:30 p.m.
The First Baptist Church will
conclude their study course book
“The Pull of the People” . -* 7* SO
p.m.
The Adult Choir of the F irst
Baptist Church will rehearse a t
8:00 p.m.
Tho Junior Choir will hsva
their rehearsal tind fellowship nt
the First Presbyterian Church at
3:46 p.m.
Tha Youth Choir of tho First
Presbyterian Church will praetlco
at the rhureh a t 7:30 p.m.
x
The Sanfonl Story League will
meet ut tho Episcopal Parish
House nt 8 p.m.
Ml** Marcella Reynolda will
conduct the morning
devotion*
over WTRIl, Sanfonl, at 1:30 a.na.
FRIDAY
Mis* Marcella Reynolda will
rondurt the morning devotions
iver WTRR. Sanford, at ItSO a.ra.

PENNEY’S
SELLING STARTS W EDNESDAY M O R N IN G
OVER THREE HUNDRED

A Very pleasant surprise party

was held at the home «if Mrs
Thcre*a Mmik. tot W. ath St ,
Sunday, Sept. 23. honoring 'll
ami Mr*, la-w Luster of Lake
Mary, on their first wedding an­
niversary.
Seven stale* were represented
by lho*e attending, who weie Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Snell-and Mr*. Jack Whitney, nf Wyand­
otte. Mich.. Mr. end Mr* ’
Luster, of Mnim.lsville, \V. Va .
Mr. and Mr*. William laivler, and
daughter, Elaine, uf Cleveland,
!&gt;., Mr. end Mr* Ray A■i -'
er, Ga., Mr. ami Mr*. Rov Hind­
er of Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs.
John Shank id Albion, Pa an i
II. G. White, nf Sanford.
The Luster* moved to Florida
following their wedding In Ment­
or, ()., last year. Mrs. Harold
S|icllman
wa* inatroii-uf-honm
at their wedding and Jack Wli t
ni-y was best man.

BARGAIN
P R IC E D

SANFOltD JUNTO!! HKill SCHOOL tcnching #t:iff nml principal: (Front row—left to
rijilit) .Mr#. John Horton, Howard (Innlie. Mr*. Let1 Samuel, .Mrs. Kffic Durden, Mr#. H.
J. Risbee, ami lien Steele. (Hack row—left In right) Floyd Richard#, Hugh Carlton,
principal, Mis# Emma Mahoney, Mrs Joseph Krlcek, and Mr#, France# Fisher. (Staff
Photo)

Jr. Story Leagues
Start Second Year
v O f Study, In Oct.
The Junior Story leagues will
begin a second year of *tory tell­
ing and study In October. There
are two of these Junior League•—
The P eter Pan and the Little
Women. The Peter Pan l&lt; emnp ri.rd of Junior and senior high
school girls, while the Little
Women ere of gram m #” school

*ge
^

The Junior Leagues were organ*
lied in Seotember of ITS* with
Mrs Frrd Rthb, Mrs. J . F. Young.
Mrs. W. L. Roche, of the Sanfoid
Story League, and mothers &lt;;f the
giil* sponsoring the two groups.
Vonthlv meeting* were h-hl
and member* were taught how
to rondurt meetings, and were
given lesson* in atory telling. The
member* told stories and served
refreshment* at each meetin?.
• 0 The Junior Leagues have been
granted charters and are membe of the Natiunal Story League.
P '- h member receive* a subscrip ]
tion to Story Art Magazine in re

turn for her due* of 7Sc a year. given and slut if* told will be
Four Sanfonl girls attended the thove from Junior Day at the Na­
national convention in Tampa, ar.d tional Convention.
Ronnie Wilson, president of the
The Little Women will have an
Peter Pan group, told a story at election of u ffirrrs, a convention
the Junior Luncheon progam.
leport and stoiy program. Girts
At the October meeting of the desiring to join a story league,
Peter Pan Group, MLs Nancy ronlaet a sponsor or phone tuf&gt;6Robb will be installed us new pres­ R. October meeting dates will be
ident. convention reports will be announced later.

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Standings
"1 guarantee we win net play
another game this season like we
did last week," Sanford Seminole
beat' mentor Bill Fleming said yes­
terday aa hie charges nude their
way slowly toward the showers
after their longest and hardest
workout of the season.
Yesterday'* roughle capitalised
0. defensive work, blocking, and
tackling. "Whan wo made our
great mistake was when we took
our detente for granted," Flam*
Ing said. "They looked sharp Jn
pre-season drills tnd wa sort of
neglected thorn the last weah of
practice. Wo did this to give great­
er attention whore wa thought It
was needed, our offense. Our team
Is ona of tha greenest in the con­
ference. We have only II returning
lettermen, and only throe of thorn
havo any root game experience."
The planning of loot wooh'a
acrimmagos were to givo the gruon
offense enough punch to score at

Cleveland
65 W .570 10
Chicago
M e s . s e - 10 ^
Boiton
N U S» U 9
Detroit
T« II .S23 IT
Baltimore
M S3 .443 29
Washington
51 f t .3*# 37
Kansas City
50 99 .336 45
MONDAY'S RESULTS
Chicago 14 Detroit 11
Baltimore S, New York 4
Only games scheduled
TUESDAY’S SCHEDULE
Washington at Boston
New York at Baltimore N
Chicago at Detroit
U
Kansas City at Cleveland N
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pet. Bhn’d.
Milwaukee
BU 60 .S00 —
Brooklyn
N « J7 H
Cincinnati
» et JW 1 4
St. Louis
T3 TS .493 II
Philadelphia
BO .4S3 jov|
Pittsburgh
fil M .440 24
New York
M M .427 21
Chicago
SI 91 JM 31il

training. The Cocoa c l * waa more
aggressive and eetehsrged the
Sanford Bomlnota line. Much of
this was expected, hut it should
havo boon a better showing. The
real disappointment was la the
performance of the defensive unit.
They were counted on to hold
down the Cocos scoring so that
Urn Seminolo offentire effort w oof
hoop Sanford ia the ben gams.
The defensive ends worn particu­
larly outclassed. Power plays far
gains and scores around the
dominated the ban game.
"Wo won relying on defense tee
much, and they didn’t coma
JOHNNY WLLIAMS SCORES fo the Seminoles after receiving pans from Bobby John­
through," Flaming said.
son Williams played an outstanding game for the Sanford Seminoles last Frida
Thors Is atill hope far the of*
night aa the Beminolci were crush* by Cocoa 38-7. (Photo by Jameaon)___________
fonslvo dob. WUh experience they
will vastly Improve. During last
THE SANFORD HERALD
week's first half tha otfaase didn't
hove the opportunity to show too
much. They ran only M plays In
that period and not too many morn
They ore two games behind the
By BD WILES
In tho second half. But tha loss
Bra es and Dodgers in' tbs lost
The AaaodatcS Frees
waa good for tho eluh. It, la
Cincinnati’s Redlegs, staying column.
doubtful if the Seminoles could
Tfea habit of saving la a Joint
alive with n six-game winning The Brooklyn-Pittsburgh gams,
have taken Cocoa at any tin s
effort of husband and wifa lie
■treak In the National League thi la it m d gania for tha Dodg­
during the season. Cocoa Is per­
69 per cent of American families,
race, got one last chance to keep er who hustle bsek to Ebbcts
haps the beat club In the confer­
a recent survey concludes.
their foot In the pennant door to­ Field for the opener of a twoence with the possible exception of
day. All they had to do waa beat game set with Philadelphia to­ Sanford Seminole JV mentor Dick Winter Paik. It It no disgrace to CHEF HAMILTON, 65, DISPLAYS n 22 pound sea bass he
Milwaukee.
night, was the only contest sched­ Silvers had nothing but praise to­ lose to a teem like that. But the brought in at New Smyrna Beach Saturday evening. HamR
day for his llttla charges. The lit­ one-sided score probably snapped ton said, "I’m about the only Colored man in this area that
It waa no breather elthpr for uled In the NL' yesterday.
Individual Averages
the Braves, who slipped back Into In tha American, Ballljnore tle featherweights have taken to aome of the boy* back to reality does and nurf fishing." He also holds tho rod and reel with
Lillian Donat
first place by three. percentage whacked New York's pennant-win­ the practice field more aggreaslvo and proved to them that depth which he landed the big fish. (Staff Photo)
points whan Pittsburgh Jolted ning Yankees 5-4, and Chicago than avar after their moral victory was not enough, even on tha prac­
Bertha Roan
Bernla Clancy
out-ha mmarad Detroit 14-11 on ■ In Longwood Saturday night. Did tise field, If tha daslre waan't
you ever hear el a team being there.
Blanche ZlebeU
two-game schedule.
154 Audrey Botger
Brooklyn held a .001 oJge In the proud el losing • game? Those Yesterday the ends seemed to be
147 p ,t
pennant chase for awhlla last night little fellows are. They want 00 Improving. Johnny Williams did aa
Cook
Stribllng
after mopping up an 9-3 victory a playing field against almost In­ outstanding Job In that department
Cook Dotty Smith
that had been placed on the shelf surmountable odds and held the far tha Semlnolea against Cocoa.
Lyman
Greyhounds
powerhouse
te
Cook Sadie Nolde
The Semlooles aood soma hard
by curfew Sunday with the Brooks
Seaion'a W L l,lgh Set
II pointa.
Mary Schwarts
work on fundamentals. It waa ap­
at bat In the ninth Inning.
Standing!
Florence Bowen
111
A one two-three Job by right­ "There are only two things wa parent that they wart abort In
W. U
Women'sSi
with
had
been
different,"
Silvan
Jenny
Hilton
109
"Football
aenaa"
last
Friday
night.
hander Clam Labine made It an of­
Powell's Office Supply I 0 M
L**«i
T Dotty Thomas
103
ficial gams and nailed Don New* aeld. "We would have liked to heva Bad play catling coat the Semivs
a touchdown, and we would note* their moat embarrassing
1j t Dotty McDonald
, 100
combe'a 36th victory prior to the scored
liked to have completely amp* moment when they abandoned an Seminole Dy Cleanera • S 3-4
8 Sara Suggi
SI
regularly scheduled game last have
Harvey’s Plumbing Ca I 0 M Team
l
Janls Davis
93a
night, but Clem couldn't make It tied the benches. We were mis­ effective offensive stu ck be bo­
vs
Dpmona
taken In the time remaining In gie an aerial assault on second
* 8 Charlotte Aeder
Bl&lt;
as
a
starter
la
the
afterpiece.
Team
No.
6
9
3
1-1
vs.
Judges, waa Indeed the most valu­
the game, end It ended Juat aa dawn and only four yards U go
I Kitty Duffy
90
Tha
Dodgers
gave
him
n
3-9
able player on tbe^squad.
wa bad a final group aa the for a first down. It meant n pass Sanford Bowling Alley 1 I 1-3 Strikes or Mis
T*1. Margie Brine
TS
lead In the Brat Inning agalnit sidelines ready to go In."
vs
Bombcrettei
"Such n title," the donor said
interception,
n
199
yard
return,
M
Peggy
Tug
well
71
BY JACK HAND
Bob Friend, but the peaky Pirates
S 1 3-4 ve.
this morning, "could even be won
The JV squad ia an Integral and a score h r Cocoa when It Tsam No, 3
BROOKLYN (AP) — If ths
Houn Dawgs
fey a boy benched becaua of in- Brooklyn Dodgers never see Pitts­ bounced back with three in the part of tha high school football should have been a koto for the
3-8 High Game—Bline he ZlebeU 161
Screwballs
rise ia the drat game, or even burgh again, It will be too soon. bottom half of the frame.
7-11 High Average—Lillian Donat 141
program. At tho beginning et the Semlnolea. They bad already penFrank Thomas did tha big dam­
'High Set—Blanche ZJebcll
419
pre-game scrimmage. His spirit
Cook
After losing three out of four to age for tha Bucs, driving in thrau pro-aeaaon prognoetlcatloa • com­
could so permeate the mindi andthe Pirate "spollera,” the Brooke
Bing
pletely Inexperienced beU club was
runs with hie 24th homer and
•liearti of his team-mates that
Hartwtck
back In second place in the three singles—ona of which drove touted aa "unpredictable" an the
. they'd literally be playing for him are
bails of their laat year’s cham­
Powell
National
League.
They
went
to
home the clincher in tha eighth pionship JV club. Last Friday night
&lt;4n their determination not only to
Gitstrap
Forbes
Field
with
a
two-game
ad­
after GU Hodgea had poled bla this same bunch of boys railed
.‘ •U r vlctorioui football but footHaig
Throw Away Your Tire Dolars Because Your Tires Are
W. Wteber ■fee’--of the J»lfihe»uiy9Fi t*10 kihd vantage in the "loaa" column and 31st hums run in Brooklyn's to a smashing victory ever aa
l In' which good sportsmanship pro- came- borne all even in lueses and eighth with a man on to tie U 8-6. utperienced New Smyrna team.
Clark
Smooth. Let WELSH TIRE SHOP 105 W, 2nd-Put On
one
down
on
the
win
eide
In
their
It
waa
Hodges'
third
home
run
The same thing could happen la
• dominates.”
.Betts
New Truck Rubber Treads That Will Give Guaranteed
In
two
days.
He
swatted
two
la
T The rwnnJ, oldeii coniccutWely battle for tha flag with Milwau­
Sanford. It can happen more rap­
Borsdorf
NEW TIRE Wear And Save You Money.
Sunday’s suspended contest—the idly with spectator support end
presented • porta award In tho en­ kee,
Werner
The Dodgers were burned to a only victory Brooklyn grabbed In encouragement. When these young­
tire south, will be presented the
B. Foster
the
four-game
aeries.
WELSH TIRE SHOP 105 W. 2nd
,'w inner at graduation exercises crisp last night by th* ball-andsters are encouraged to become
Witt
- la June but name of the winner alrike calls of Plate Umpire Babe Retlsfer Roger Craig waa tho familiar with Uw game, they
Chambliss
make a Mr superior team la their
’ Will be announced at the annual Plnelli. Jackie Robinson safe.
O’Gorman
later high school days. Urge your
j Tri*HI-Y banquet In December.
"Ho called Gil Hodges out when
The
Buci,
who
knocked
Brook­
youngsters to go out for the tsam,
Previous winners Were!
the ball was leaving Uw pitcher’a
;
Edenfleld, 1928 and
1929} hand. And he missed a couplf on lyn out of the 1964 pennant, have end be aura te attend the games
a three-game set at Ebbets Field the youngsters have scheduled.
j George Moye, 1930; John Courier, Dels Long In the eighth."
Donat
In the eeaaon windup this week­
- 1931} Hendrix Lyles 1932} QuitP. Footer
Long had two strikes on him end.
J Uan Jordan, 1933; George Me- when *Manager Walter Alston went
Clancy
R A Y M O N D M. BALL, R EA LT O R
■ Clelland, 1034} Ktwyn Squires, to the mound to talk to Roger BUI skowron hit two home runs
Botger
for a 3-1 Yankee lead, but 19- has confirmed the widespread
Jarrett
Craig, hie third pitcher. Th# ecore game winner Johnny Kucka could popularity of United Stateo Sav­
Real Estate Setae — Boatale — taveetmenta
J, Webber
was tied 6-6 end BiU Vlrdon was not hold it. Tito Francona's two- ings Bonds among Amerieue In
McMunray
Dependable. Insurance and Benda
rut; double in the eighth gave It to nil wnlks et Ufa.
Ashley
"1 told Craig I wanted him to the Orioles,
Kilby
• O. M. Hnrrla—, AaancinU Broker
keep the ball up," said Alston.
Chicago and Detroit swung for
Tesle
"He threw It eiactly where 1 36 hits, seven of them homers.
Davis
• 8. D. Hlghleyaana, Associate S a la t—
wanted It, The guys on the bench The While Sox, who blew an 11-9
Harvey
thought Long actually awung but lead, rapped 21 hits, including two
Kampf
home runs by Shrrm Lollar and
It waa called a ball."
Long eventually walked, bring­ one by Larry ,Doby, Ray Boone
ing Up Frank Thomas, who al­ walloped (wo homers for the Ti­
Powell
ready had hie 24th homer and two gers, Charlie Maxwell smacked a
Cook
singles. Thomas singled through grand-slammer and Red Wilson
AL C H A L M E R S
BUSH l BILL
Hartwlck
tha box, scoring Vlrdon with tha hit ona with a ona aboard.
Witt
The 11 home runs for the day
winning run.
O'Gornua
gave the major leagues a one-sea­
Foster, B.
son homo run record. The two
leagues MW have walloped 2,231
the year, cracking the mark
after ho got that fourth ML He for
PewoU
of 2,124 set In IU3.
waa cut down going Into second
Cook
by catcher Roy Campanella. When
Hartwlck
ATLANTA'S JINX OVER
be put up an argument, Umpire
Witt
CHICKS LOOMS
G tP
Augie DonatelU gave
Bolgar
ATLANTA (AP) - That
tURLIK
heave-ho.
Borsdorf
Jinx Atlanta has over the Mem­
High Average
Friend, who beat Milwaukee 1-1 phis Chicks loomed large today
In 10 Innings Thursday end won aa tha hour for the sixth’game
his 17th by topping Brooklyn 9-6, in the Southern Association final
could be the man who decides play-off crept around.
this confused pennant race. The
The Chicks have never managed
■lick right-hander la scheduled to to oust the Crackers In a ShaugbSTARTS TOMORROW
face Brooklyn again Friday night. nesay playoff, They've tried six
times. They blew a chance to
close this ona last night, bow­
ing 4-2. Tha aeries resumes to­
night.
The Crackers' victory atlll left
them In a hole. Tbay've won two
games, Memphis owns three. It'a
a best 4-of-7 playoff to see who
plays Houston of the Texas Lea­
gue in the Dixie Berios,

a

Redlegs Need Victory Silvers Praises
Ten Men, Girl Will
Seminole JVs
Name Peter Schaal
For Moral Win

B o w lin g

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Dodgers Are Back
In Second Place

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durable goods or for making a
down payment on a homo. Older
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Valeri# Anton a pretty
n&gt;&lt;lliairft1 n urt# a r I Dirk llanaon *t»ci
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lUtiKhirt Ellr#n i t ih# t l m t of h#r
death in an auto arciilrnt krcoitijwmt
her Val la r u n inn her paata';# by r#ritif fo» Mr* F#at b e n t on# i n inralltl
bv imuittpiri ilia Dirk ia overly at*
teotlv# I*' Mm Fra them to oe bo pini to
be rmnuHltretl it* fiat will
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her mother amt her lover later bacame
a dorfor Mra Fealhenttotie become#
III tuft trfuaea In pee the *Hlp a fUf*
pc** &gt;ti-Hauni; already *ecn h i t name on
the r*«*e*iift‘r Hat. and even fear# for
her life Val mpeta the m in that Mr*~
fralHeratonc nail noticed «nioni the
p ai»en«#re—Bruce l l a r t l d a n —an d He ia
now In the uniform of ih# th in a tur*
&lt;s»n Val lear nt Dial they will both
r wot kin# ni ■arne new h ofpuat near
Monletfi Hay a f l rr the mynjt#. Hhe
a Ian learna that Dr. Harridan wai
Ftleen a lover and that he had threat*
ened In kill Mm Kealheratone at th f
time »h# wrecked their rnmanew.

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hero’t death In World War II,
hit parent*, Mr. ami Mr*. Jth n
It. Mann, of Iteanton, W nh.,
view the monument erected 'at
Rtoti Holland, In Ids memory.
Pvt. Mann, flchllng with the
101 it Airborne Division, threw
himself In the pnlh of a grenade
and shouted a warning l a Ills
comrades during an alt.nek. We
had already been wounded four
time* while destroying an am­
munition dump and an *3 mm.
gun. M ann \va« n w ard rd th e
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snip of thr dining room by onp of
thp portholes, hut If Mrs. Krnllirrntcini- kept to h rt th rrn t of not
leaving Her cabin, each meal would
otivtausly hocotne a irtp-a-tcte betwprn Dir It and hprsplt. Val wasn't
stirr whPthrr slip liked thp Idpa
or not. She had hastily changed to
an indoor uniform and as ahe hurnod into th r dining room Dirk roar
smiling to welcome her. 8he sank
down into th« chnlr the strw ard
held out lor hrr ns though grate­
ful to sit down.
"You look worried. Nurse All*
son," he commented. "Any frrsh
trouble upstairs?"
Nile shook hrr brad. "Mra. Keaterstonr has been served h rr lunch,
amt I hope after ahe'a had a good
rest, she’ll feel better."
Overly lit riled
"I doubt It," he said. "The poor
old girl srrm a to have worked her*
sell up into quite a state." lint he
spoke almost rhecrfully.
Val couldn't help but tie aur*
prised by lua conttmiod cheerful
attitude since she knew now that
the cause nl her patient'* agita­
tion a-** something which rlosely
ronrenu-d himself.
Ilad Eileen given up h*r love for
Uiuce Harridan willingly, or hnd

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siding at a table composed solely
ot women. Bruce waa talking to
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him. but tt seemed to her oven
front this distance that ha
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too. Waa ha thinking how the
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her Jominant and strong-willed
mother forced her to give it up?
Val had thought before th at Mr*.
Fcathcrston* would flatten out all
opposition as a steam roller 'rould
flatten out a daisy. But surely Ei­
leen, who wns after all Mr*. Feetherstnnr's daughter, must have
had aome of her mother'* stre 'j t h
ot character? Had Eileen realised
herself that her relationship with
Bruce had been a mistake?
L'nraay Voy age
But how odd that the two men
who had figured to largely in El*
Iren's life should he here on Utla
ship, shut in together for ten long
days. Would there be reparcua*
•Ions? Or would they both eonven*
irntly lorgst the past, as two civ*
lined men m ight? Dirk might, the
thought, looking acrua* a t hla calm,
unruffled lace aa ne studied the
menu. But how would Dr. H arri­
dan react? He muet nave studied
the passenger list by now and
would know th at hie one-time suc­
cessful rival was on board.
Dirk, having apparently decided
on hla meal, put down the menu.
"It looks aa though they are go­
ing to feed ua pretty well on thla
alilp,” he commented cheerfully.
She looked at the tong menu
with distaste. "I’m afraid I'm not
hungry enough," she murmured.
"You should be: we breakfast a t
dawn. If you can call a cup of
coffee and a piece of toast break­
fast!"
Somehow the eastuu way he was
talking was beginning to get on
her nerves. “Yea But —“ She
stopped. She was reminding her*
aelf that all that had happened pre­
vious to thla voyage was none of
her business.
“But w h at?” ha aaked Interest­
edly.
"I waa only thinking that a great
ileal seems to have happened since
breakfast." Aa aha spoke, she
glanced across to where In the
center of the room Bntoe waa pre­

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caught up with nun on this ship?
He waa ready to start a new fu­
ture, and he had decided to start
that future ia Jamaica. But why
Jamaica? Why hadn't fee gone
hack to practice In England?
"lit s very handsome, Isn't be?1*
Dirk commented quietly.
She started and turned back to­
ward him sharply.
*1 . . . Whom do you mean?”
But she waa conscious that toe
bad flushed.
"Doctor Harridan, Doctor Bruce
Hartttlan. I saw you watching him.
He's almost too good looking to bo
a doctor. He should hare gent on
the stags. But t suppost good
looks help a doctor in hla profrealm
loo. Especially with his women pa­
tients."
“That's a non-profeestonal view­
point." the said coolly. "Tvs often
found that women patients prefer
an ugly doctor."
"That ao?" Hs raised am HghiIto eyebrow. '1 suppose they’re
still clinging to the oM-faahiaaed
theory that good loon and latentgenes don't go together. Of sauna
that's nonsense, but good-looking
people do bare the advantag* that
sometimes they don't hare to hash
their brains so hard to get by,
and,” he added, hie gray eyas
twinkling, "1 shouldn't tkhtk Brace
Harridan would hare to work hla
brain hard, If at aB, aa a shlp'a
doctor."
Oddly ahe found herself
Ing hla remarks about Braes. "Thla
is Doctor Harridan's last voyage.
Ha's going to work Is a hospital
near Montego Bay.”
"You're talked with him?”
■be
“Tee."
•runny," ho mused, mrtltog aa
though the idea amuaed Mas, "that
you sbouM hare bom talking to
Mm while I’ve bom tnrtag to put
■onto seme tots Aunt May? bead."
"Did you hare any hsek?” ton
asked eagerly.
"Oh, shell prs haMy ewno dew*
ones she's convinced herself that
the worthy D
doesn't want tn murder h
■aid lightly,
**?ha whole thing la tea
to ft It?" ahe murmured.
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The statement said "Wo aallher
CHAIRMAN NAMED
TALLAHASSEE (AP)—George endorse nor oppose any ether son*
II, Langford, an attorney, has didst** In any other contests.”
Iwcn circled chairmen4of a “Leon
County Democrats for Elsenhower
cluh."

The club said It Is composed ot
Democrat! who bellore that
"Dwight I). Elsenhuwer's record
aa I’rcfhlrnt of the United States
is one i f the finest in our national
hltlory and that on* good term
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In Well Casing Nine
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Herlong

TOT SANFORD HERALD

P d f* Si T u m * S o p i 28, IB M

Rolarians Urged To Work Toward Success Of Club

iCnotmsea tram Pag* O n )
first things first.” aald Hsrlong.
”1 b a n bad a hand In writing
The P.T.A. School of Instruc­ m much Important legislation as BAKERflriELD, Calif. Ill - A Six past presldsnts of the San­ either case It would occur because Anyone seriously striving to do
tion, which is, to. be hold on Wed­ any member of Congraae who has S-year-oM boy trapped nine feet ford Rotary Club, "Bill” Bush, a responsibility was not assumed justice to all any vocation means
"Coley” Coleman. Walt Haynest
nesday, Cept. M at Pinecnst will been th e n the same length of underground In a II-lnrh well cas­ Roy Holler, Brack Perkins Jr. and by the proper party. Generally, to himself, to the dub and to
I hare,” emphasised Coning was saved last night In a Georgs Stine gave their views on rust would not exist where the the life of the community wlU find %
start with registration a t 9:99
Herlong.
wed oiled gear of membership only increasing enthusiasm for
a.m. After the call to order, at
Tbo Democratic Congressman dramatic rescue witnessed by ■ recent article In The Roterian
Magazine In which a member of was enmeshed with the smooth- hla membership and the possibili­
10 :00, tha devotional win bo given ■aid ”i don’t accuse my opponent thousands.
By PAT WOOD
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ties of accomplishment through
by Mra. Grady Herman, followed
Working In sweaty relays, fire­ a Rotary Club gava his reasons running machinery of the club.
for quitting hla club, as he stated,
*
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‘t t t by of* clothesline If jrrni put a marble in by the Pledge of Allegiance and of mudsllnging now,” but he add.
It, Touhy added.
If
the
dub
fulfilled
Its
respon­
ed quickly, •'but 1 do say that he men and volunteers tore at the on account of "Rotary Rust.”
•ologiet to each toe.
■i
(he Introduction of guests.
sibility of properly Indoctrinating Finally, to underscore Stine’s re­
la
either
abysmally
Ignorant
o
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soil
around
the
abandoned
'AanWU taker and Mr*. Jean
Kr
According to President Charles L. the Incoming man and dearly marks, the summary added that
M n. 1. B. St. John, president
^
|,ouri white liny Persons,
ktodqafet tor having them teach- As you wall may know, up to of the Seminole County Council ta deliberately trying to mislead pjp^
th* program gave the showed the ideals of the organiza­ each dub member should lend hi*
'*■* in tha wrong school. They a n now It’a been well nigh to 1m* P.T.A., w ill. have as her theme you.1
Tommy Hartnett whimpered and members an opportunity to get tion, the member might not a t­ support to any project that is spon­
Referring to hla recent charge sobbed in his cramped and rusty things out in the open nnd would. tain them but he would be a splen­ sored b«- and carried on under th*
th a n a# tha teaching itpfi at possible to shorten a knitted suit,
lehoeU not WestaM*. which meant that little sawed-off dim * and" Y M th^aS ter* Which'th ,t Lund Vug running ada In the prison.
In all probability, accomplish did asset because of having put name of tha dob. No matter what
runts like me Just had to get by { 5 ? B
soery, ladles,
^Eubank,
n k !h
si™ i„ ,w
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for
.. .ppeallng
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The boy fell into the pipe, once much good. George Touhy, an­ forth tha eftort trying to do so. any man’s particular Interest may
Mrs,
H.
Fred
chairman,
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with either turning down the top SL"*
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funde, Marion* aaM "If the people Uled t„ irrigation, while playing other past president, served as game completion of game sua- be, U he will personalty work to.
. ,r ,c f t r B_uM n*
W rito d In Wall Street bought the aeat, llw h|m disappear and notified moderator and was Introduced by It had Just been said that there ward
ncwal That cook* of the skirt, or Just doing wtuE ?Education,
tha success of every dub
FCPT, will speak
waa made up by tha out. Well, comes tha revolution. "Spiritual Education
they would own It and pot the In a vacant lot. Other children Charlie Morrison, In charge of the would be no rust if a man was endeavor, he will find his Interest
in
Relation­
tha Entitled Men's They now a n making them with ship to Character Building.” There people in this district”
Roterian at heart, lhe moderator In the other members of the dub.
his parents, Mr. snd Mrs. N. L. program for the day.
- f tto 'a ehsb, and to. whkh yon •'sip-out” hems, which can be will be a break at 1 1 :0*, after
Summarizing the comments of ■aid "and this was especially true Its many undertaking* and,
In n no holds barred address Hurlnelt.
‘lava baan waiting and watching .nortenad as much as two inched, which tha symposium will be con­ with both tbs Democratic and Jlsthe six panel members, Touhy for we think well of and strive through them, In the community
will go on sale 'm ost'any day! bo guess what I’m asking Santo ducted with Mn. D. Hales Jaek- ubllcan candidate! speaking to Darkness was falling as the res­ •aid that It could be seen that for tha best Interests of those per­ Itself expanding. With each mem­
cue
operation
began
end
tha
flood­
new. They Will sell for !1J0 each Claus for.
■on speaking on "Education far tha Orlando Joyces* yesterday, lights used to Illuminate the scene If rust existed in a club’s activi­ sons or things dose to our heart. ber thus working In high gear
r
III be sold, not only by tha
Helong, the Democratic incumbent
•ted a throng estimated at ties It could be either the fault Anything near our hearts becomes there surely will be no rust.
On the new arrlvala list . . Service” ; Mn. H. Fred Eubank, explained tha positive approncn
but by
t i the club or the member; in a vital part of oar beings and we
on
"The
Parent-Teacher
Organisa­
" K ir" Kimbrough, Manager of
Mr,
and
Mrs.
Laurence
George,
town ai
just eould not wttllngly dispense th&gt;. Ritz Theatre, was welcomed
tion”
;
Mra.
George
Hanford
on
and
hi*
recent
In
Congresa
anu
u&gt;
,
m
h
ihskin|
chscr
went
up
1*1 West IMh S t, are from Jack­
with
It
”
for Parent-Toecber hla accomplishments for Centre!; „ lhe n^rueri succeeded In clear­
Into th* dub by President Per* •
sonville Beach, Fla. They have "Procedure
5 Persons Perish
Working at representing the sons, and will be formaUy induct*
Associations"; Mrs. John C. Me- Florida. Pointing to hla
ing
away
enough
dirt
to
cut
off
those
T
To
„
„
_
____
.
.
one
child-a
boy
l
i
Mr.
Oeorge
W i how'a about
daitlficatle* loaned to the man ed at next week’s meeting. The
on ’’Membership and Room he said, ”1 think mine la a good * iiX-fnat i c r 'V i of the nln« -e •
a apUntor from your fin- J u In the navy . . . Frank E. Quire
In
Tenement
Fire
when he eoaoe into the dub Is boat trip snd fish fry postponed
Representatives”
;
and
Mrs.
E.
record.
I
don’t
know
any
other
Dep.
Fire
Chief
C.
P.
Llnncll
bold an ice cube .mimes, 1410 Magnolia Av*„ mor
sharply different from just filling from last Wednesday, was re-sche*
Congressman
who
can
point
to
n
William
Gautier
on
"Legislation
CHICAGO
U
N
—
Five
persons
per­
r-'-hed
down
and
pulled
the
boy
until It’a numb, -tl here recently from Sculchuque,
better one.”
ished and at least five ethers ware the classification on the roster. duled for tomorrow afternoon,
out.
A N Y. Mr. Holmes is with civilian and tha Girted Child.”
There
will
then
be
■
question
i
kik%
iiiit,i
att
lfie
Navy
Bast.
Injured
In a fire which swept a
if
you
jot
growing
through
the
■Odd wee to remember
and answer period followed by
four-story
brick tenement budding
hid
keot
him
from
falling
-lave ■mail
ima children . . . If you
the reading of Congress Publica­ Duval County Judge deeper Into the pipe, which sx (m in* near North Side early to­
MM ■ tartly vaaa aa a table decermtien, fill it with tend. This will Wiener Roast Held tions by Mrs. D. Hales Jackson. Is Named To Hear ts - ■'&lt;** for ISO fort, rescuer* said. day.
Tommy was unhurt.
After lunch the large group will
make the vaaa more stable and
Score* of persons fled from th*
break up Into the following smal­ Suit By Govamor
IN I likely to ba knocked aver . • • For M iss Walton
building. Several children were
won't Mow around tha
ler work group*: No, 1 Local
dropped from the second Door to
Near P. O. Phona 103
i
On Ninth Birthday Problems In Budget and Finance, MIAMI UN—Duval County Cir­ Ministerial Assn.
person* on tha sidewalk below be­
■”* Bring or hava year Doctor
Mra. H. Fred Eubank; No, 0, cuit Judge Charts* A. Lurklewas
An outdoor party, featuring
fore firemen arrived at the extra­
by Gev. Collins yenttfdav Convenes Oct. 3
alarm blaze Nona of the Injured
&gt; l ii s Helen Witte, variety of games, followed by a Procedure and By-laws, Mre. named
telephone yoor next pro­
wiener roast was the method cho­ George Hanford; No. S, Programs to hear a libel anit filed against The Seminole County Minister^ were In serious condition.
sen by Mm . D. B. Walton, of hon and Projects, Mrs. E. William a Dada County /jrand jury and al Association will hold Its month
Church Organist
scription to ae. It will bo
Deputy Marshal Richard Daly
ly meeting Wednesday, Oct. 3, at 'aid
orlng her daughter, Min Rose­ Gautier; and No, 4, Committee * adviser.
arson was suspected In the
John
W.
Wright,
on*
of
four
10:30
a.m.
In
tha
School
Adminis­
mary
Walton
on
the
occasion
of
Development, Mrs. D. Hales JackI
Fated On Birthday
lawyers criticized by the Jury, Is tration building on Commercial fir*. He said the blaze atartod un­
accurately compounded with freak drug*
der the stairs In th* basement and
;V
. \ ”, n « ladles of the Congregation- her ninth birthday. The party was son. After the Reports on the suing lha panel nnd advlstr for Aye#
held In tha yard of the Walton work groups at 0:10 and a report
at g fair and reasonable price... FAST
Ckristlaa Church entertained home at Jot E. Mth St. on Friday,
’SET**2ire” 5l?,,U l|?wi5# w h ^JS?*
on registration,' the school of In­ tt million dollars. Th* Jury’s ref­ Rev. Milton H. Wyatt, pastor
»«ld the stairway was fully
partyxbon and altar
after the
lb* ;young guesta had struction will m adjourned at S:4S erences to Mm w en ordered ex­ th* First Methodist Church of H#
f •real** ,withJ aL P
FKKE DELIVERY alao
■flame whan first Bremen arpunged after Wright * protested Sanford, wlU preside.
R t e t M r i f i O T i r aehM«h
M H I &lt; * mv until they were p.m,
!***“
rived.
they
were
defamatory—~ *.bar
- . .. .k h
ttsrfeart Ii tired and
"Hu eaten
” w,&gt; their fill of hot
Americans believe It Is a good Killed In th* fire were three
Miami Judge Robert Floyd dis­
F A U ST 'S S U N D R Y ST O R E
Jog)l ,nd *11 **“ trimmln's, they
qualified himself because be pre­ idea to save regularly, according women, a man and a boy about
Mre. Bonner Carter and
|0 the honorse’s playhouse,
20th A French *To Better Berra Yon**
sided during the term In which to a recent aurvey by the Unlver- 6, all Negroes. They were not Iden­
M n. Earl Moxtay acted aa host-‘ where awaited them a beautiful
tified
Immediately.
ally
of
Michigan
Research
Center.
the jury brought In Its report.
&lt;m m far tha group.
birthday cake, all pink apd white,
* The patty waa held at the home which wae cut and served there
, af Mrs, Earl Mosley, where sev- In tha playhouse.
*j m I leaf pienle Uhlaa ware placed Those helping Rosemary cele­
. B rU to back yard and wieners brate were Miss Sherry Thrasher,
-m are roasted at the outdoor fire- Miss Ginger Cleveland, Miss Lin­
Tbo toed, which consisted da Robson, Miss Barbara Ann
n«, potato salad, Stone, Mlee Elaine Echols, Miss
____ _ ____ beans, avocado Betty Jdham, Mice Cathy Baker,
salad, Dull aid, coffee and caka, and Mias Gail Smith.
-luna placed aa three long aarvtng
iNSMoa'.
• ‘Mr. J. B. Boot, acting aa spokes- Novel Officers
man tor Urn group, presented Mias
M
Wttta with aa electric mixer, aft- Wives' Luncheon
Myden* Bullard
M
re which Mr*. Thurston brought
Sept. IS
apt tha large lighted birthday Is Well Attended
Diana Summerslll
■aka which had been made by The Naval Officers Wlvee Club
Mre. Franklin
, J p * - &lt;7John. J e a r e ^ who 4M - • upeffc iy% Fp)l, » * * * .,91lh A
Joy Tripp
mWOlsVlrM Job decoratiag I t j very sueceiatol luncheon held
Frederita Stool
Jimmy and Norman Glenn
m li u
•iw*rd t,,, ,u tlo n * Th«™ W«*
m u ^ S z T * .T ? i i f .
#bout 80 P~P|# *» attendance.
T1,&gt; tables were very attraetiveJ i u « e I 3 r u » L u « ta •rr,n &lt;ed
targe end smalt,
Mr*', bright yellow chrysanthemums,
, '* y . "rf®* ,, *7 ?
* r! | used very effectively with foseMrs. Minnie E. Smith has mov
J taida end rose-colored gladioli.
ed into her newly-purchased horns
,,i2 *Boott - Mred ZUtrow* D r^E n - 1 Th* a*avuUve board is tww In at 1*4 Elm Ave.
1
••amlngar,*Blll Ensminger,' Mrs'. Gus ,he process of making plana for
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Floyd
Palmsr,
'Schmah, Mr. and Mn. Owen Me- “
fwmhTe * *
h,ld who recently returned from a
redllh and daughtor, Patly, and ,om*J*ma in October
IMIta Gertruda Vlnlng.
I officers for lha club are Mra. stay at th* Gsorga Washington
-••■Also Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ham*■ Con,n' P«»Went; Mra. Hotel In Jacksonville, had aa
mood, Mr. and Mn. John Jones, J- w- 0 ur. vice-president and guesta last week Mrs. Mary
Mrs. Baa Alford, and children,
chairman; Mrs. R. B. Creighton and her son Pater, of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tyion, Mr. Hadden, Mrs. J. F. McDonald. Gslasburg, HI. Mrs. Creighton waa
Mrs. Bonner Carter, and ,n *
*■ D. Murray, luncheon a girlhood friend of Mra. Palm'
and program chairman; Mrs. F. • r ’s.
T. Dwyer, recording secretory;
a shade Isas In the C u m . And all that
Dr. and Mrs. L&gt; Munson re­
Th* 1937 Ford rides low, solid, with
On Wednesday, October 3rd. Ford Dealer*
K. Evans and daughtor, Cheryl, Mrs, Tully Jr., corresponding se- turned homo Thursday, after hav*
length snd lowness h shaped In a desire
a
font,
deep
road-holding
feeL
Yet
It’s
tha Halted State* wtM uavefl a new kind af aatomiMtol
.,re Leesburg, MrsT Rilph Lotslngl; crc*, ryi Mrs. O. E, Potts, trea. Ing driven lhatr daughter, Betty
that it wonderfully, radically new in
a HaN-hearted, light-hearted ride-this
“Mrs. John Herbst, Mrs. Wilbur aui-cr; nnd Mrs. J. J. EmaneU Ann snd her roommate to New Or*
American suiomobifest
car u retpond v*. nimble, agile, with a
Can an involved in ovary American’a life. Nava of a now hind
a Keeling and daughtor, Debbie, IJr- publicity chairman.
proud easy movement through traffic
Its personality it glittering, sophistfe
leans where they are attending
and away to tha head of tha turnpike.
rated. It's a nice kina of fun fust to look
•Mrs. Alice McMillen and grandaf ear in tha higgnt hind of tm n to miiiiont of Amerieana.
Sophia Newsome College.
'daughters, and Mr. and Mra. W,
at II
Tha Big Norn Kind of Ford i$ that hind of n a w a ..i
Herron Home Is
Billingsley,
I ft high priced In every tray except
a most beautiful and novel are
a car totally nma in daaign from Croat to trunk loch.
Ford afire* nor only one. but two tires
pries.
rsngamsnt of yellow chrysanthe­
Scene O f Tea
of ears . . . oath on its own extended
Thit completely new automotive package will etU at
mums used with driftwood, whkh
wheelbase . . . each With its own body
Tha New F*rd Perform****
presented a very striking effect.
For Mrs. Ballard
g» traditionally low M p ric m .
shell. . . each with to own styling.
If you’re s bug nn horsepower and like
The
dining
room
waa
further
on*
Mrs. R a/ Herron entertained at
Fiat, tha two FafeUna Serial on a
This motoi poaai Ma a new high etandard of ouch honaat-kb
It big. the new Sliver Anniversary V-i's
lea rilday afternoon honoring hanced with smaller arrange*
119-Inch wheelbase. The Fairiane 300‘s
ste for you. You can have un to Z43
goodnaae
value
that
it
actually
incream
the
purchasing
power
menu
of
ytuuow
vhrysanthemums,
Mrs. Harry Ballard, of Los An.
come In 3 body types, a four-door sedan,
wonderful Ttiundrrbinl horsepower in
gelas, Cal. Mrs. Ballard to Mr*. and th* entire reuse was daeoret*
of your automobile dollar.
a twodoar sedan, a two- and tour-door
sny Ford model. There’s s moderate—
Frank Miller’s daughter. Mra, Her­ ed with bouquets of vaioua flow*
Victoria with no center pilfers, snd a
and really modtnle-extra chan* for
Whan
yomoeo
it,
other
can
will
look
out
af
date,
haemuae
.
;
;
ron was assisted by Mrs. Joe
convertible coops. The same hndy type*
this engine of 3 It cubic Inches with Its
Thin io When Tomorrow S ta r * ... with a Big New Kind of Fnrdl
Terlap, Mrs. Cliff Ingram, and! There ware about SO guesta at
(except far th* cuiratibfe) are *v*U4-barrel carburetor. It's the hooey of
Mre. Wlllia Hunt.
the tea which lasted from 3 un*
able la th* Fsirlans lerfee.
them alL
The dining room table featured! (II •
r&gt;
Both Falriano Scttos introduce an In­
Far "Six” lovers, wt’re got ■ beauty,
T he New Kind of Fool i* the fuHesi,
novation through the us* of special
to o -th e 144 -lip Mileage Maker Six.
most eloquent expression of 1‘osd‘s speThe new Ford body is a triumph of
Whether you cooes* Six or V-9, tha
window ornsmentatlon and narrow
4
rlsl personsUty-the youthful grace, the
engineering in sieel-ucd cushioned for
going
it (trail
renter
pillars.
Both
tha
four-door
and
whiplash action, the reputation for dun
luxury, steel insulated against sound,
lb* two-door sedans hare true hardtop
ability known wherever there's a road.
steel joined to steel for tremendous
Hare to where
styling.
strength, steel designed in give yon
. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cochran#
l b all this w* have added true rleyour own Itx te ttr e tfsift
Irrood.
two
Custom
Scrim
mounted
1111 B. Rosalia Diva, announce
greater safety.
p n e t- a kind of r legsnee never before
on the 111-Inch wheelbase chassis. In
ft ilsrfi al the nrerrel ford Dealer's
the birth af a daughter, Mary
seen la dm fow-prica SeUL
The doors dose with the solid InaBtv
the Custom M0 Scrim, a four-door and
tkowroom!
Beatrice, aa gspt. U, at tha Or­
of a bank vault. Even the door-foci
a twodoar sedan sr« distinguished from
Elegance to more than skin-deep.
The cars witlb* then on Wednesday,
lande JUr Farce Rasa Hospital.
button hat been moved up front-easier
the Custom models by man luxurious
Modem design goes tor deeper than
October 3.
\* tk *
sM weighed * lbs. «
lor
you
to
reads,
but
out
of
the
ddlinterior* and elaborate trim. Th* Cus­
chroma trim.
They will Ire landing still an th#
I m
'dren't reads.
tom Series indudas a Burinam Sedan.
l b make a cat truly ekgaai. you hare
mt—out: l‘
they will teem to ba moving,
The
new
bodv
is
1
The Custom 306 and Cmtom models
to start T
far they hare a quicksilver kind of
lire rubber mounts to keep your rids
at* lower, heavier, and Nrclfev than any
beauty that just doesn't stand still.
silent, solid and secure.
can wiling to Fmd‘a prim rang* today.
Every Un* has a "machined tight
AH these foetuns were engineered I
Beyond aU there, you aim hav* yore
ness” to It, th* sharp dear-cut stamp of
give you a solid new hind ofeumfort.
choice of five Station W agons-tha
beauty wrapped around power.
Tbs Inner Ford-the is r you cannot
fimmn ■La motif fff H ff tkit ora lha
These are the best Fords of our Hvm.
■re-ic o very remarkable structure. Its
(g UU| feldl
i b actually * credfe. 8id* members
They are the first symbols out of
i lha toll body width.
T h* way a car rides Is more than tha way
Detroit of tire new automotive agv that
it moves—It stares with tire way it aim.
to beginning far you.
Th# drim hift hL
That tow. low
The New Kind of Ford sits six people
1937 cam* early this yaw.
connect with th* diflkrenttoL virtually
300 Is only
a fow, tow car. Tha Fi
m no other tow-pviced car haa aw r mt
at iu fowmt point. This is otse of several
to roof!
ThU
to
...
th«m-tixribowswld*
In
each
real,
with
facto*! that makes practical the
The Custom to Jure over tow fast ni*'*!
your Ford Deafer'x
m4
deep (fact around each on* of six
tag af orer-ell hri^tt by m
Tha New Ford to mat aoly tow-but
knees. And abova all that spi
Thk to rejtoni
lotto. Food gives you aw n titan 17 fret
to ^are far all tin |

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A Want Ad A Day Makes All Business Pay— Phone 1821
U—SCHOOLS-INSTRUCTION

I7-BU1UIINU—REPAIRS
FAINTING

*3—ARTICLES FOR SALE

For Salo—4C23 Portable radio—
Unequaled O pportunity
$14.85. Flrestona Stores.
PAINTERS ATTENTION - Tor
Sale: OR WiU paint We, gat
in
$1.66, Famoua brand. Flrestona FABULOUS FIELD OF FUTURE For Sale-Used Frt|ida(re $16.00.
Firestone Stores.
Store a.

Empty?
1—AUCTIONS

AUCTION SALE

ELECTRONICS
FLOOR sanding and finishing.
Clsanlng, waxing. Serving Semi­
INCREASE EARNINGS
nole county since IMS.
Beyond Your Oreatest Expecutloiu
H. M. Gleason, Lake Mary
SERVE YOUR COUNTRY
AND INDUSTRY
MeRANE¥»8MlTH PAINT’S Where Critics! Shortage Exists
M16 S. Park
Phone UM
BE A VITAL PART
of World of Tomorrow
fo r Painting call Mr. Tether, Ph. Mska your future and that of
your family SECURE. If you
6M-XR. Room special $14.13.
Hava Sth grade education, and
Floor sanding and finishing. a sincere desire to succeed, LET
US CHECK YOUR QUALIFI­
A better Job at a better price.
Free estimates.
Ph. Collect CATIONS for this program,
Oviedo FO-531B4.
short,
Intensive
TRAINING
WILL NOT INTERFERE WITH
ENCLOSE Y O U R PORCH-to
P R E S E N T EMPLOYMENT.
gain added living apace all CRITICAL NEED for our Grad­
year round) Consult H IL L uates to fill IMMEDIATE OPENLUMBER A SUPPLY Y A R D
(NO. Sth Grade Graduates can
for ideas, materials and estim­ qualify for training as:
ates. Do It yourself, or have
ELECTRONIC MECHANICS
a professional. 223 W. 3rd S t,
RADIO AND TELEVISION
Phone 82—the Lumber Number,
ELECTRONICS
High School Graduates or equiva­
20—PIANO SERVICE
lent:
ELECTRONIC TECHIClANS
L L Sill — Plano Tachnleian
ELECTRONIC ASSOCIATE
Phene B N Rente L Sanford
ENGINEERS
21-ROOFING and PLUMBING
ELECTRONIC DRAFTSMEN
MECHANICAL AND DESIGN
CERAMIC TILE
DRAFTING
Paul F. Mueller A Son Ph. 1M
in WIDE variety of Industrie* at
Freo estimate. Quality work.
HIGH STARTING SALARIES.
In many Instances, traveling
PLUMBING
allowance for self and family
Contract and Repair.Work
and moving expenses
paid.
Free Estimates
DON’T DELAY. Let us check
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanfonl Ave. ’ Phone 1828 your qualifications today. Write
ELECTRONICS
INSTITUTE,
INC., Box El, care of Sanford
Herald,
This Is a free pass to the Prairie
Lake Drivaln Theatre for Joyce
Covington Eap. date Oct. 5,
Coaiti.it.na and Repair
IBM.
HOT Sanford Ave.
Phone 1112

Army Cots, |3.M; Paint, $2.30 gsL
T-Slurts, lie; Army-Navy Surp­
lus, 210 linford Ave.
For Sale—Pop-up Toaster $7.60. At
Flrestona Stores.
For Sale—I repossessed child’s
Ride ’Em Planet—$29.86 Value.
$13.00 each. Firestone Stores.
For Sale—Child’s Out-door Swing
Set. A $3813 Value for $29.83.
Flrestona Stores.
PRICES ARE LOWER HERE—F.
M.B. Be, 10C k 26c Store, 321 S.
Sanford Ave.
For Sale—Used Refrigerator, only
$65.00. Fircstono Stores.

47—FURNITURE—HOUSgHOLD

$4—APTS—HOUSES—BOOMS
Rose Court 5 room apartments,
C A S H and CARRY
furnished. Kitchen equipped.
A Few Dollars Buys A Houseful
of These “as is" In Used Furni­ Phone 1494.
ture.
2 Pc. Sofa Bed Suite ........ 17.00 Furnished 3-room upstairs apt.
Maple Arm Sofa Bed .... $10.00 Garage, light* and water furnish­
S fc Bed ........................... $2.00 ed. C45.00 month. 107 Locuit
2 Pc. Living Room Suite .. $10.00 Ave. Phone 1156-J.
Wicker Rocker .................. $3.00
Wicker Chair ..................... $2.00 Downstairs apartment CALL 1240.
."itan Chairs ............. each 12.00
Oak Rocker ..................... $3.00 Apartment, rlose In. 3 roams $33
Plastic Cocktail Chair ........ $3.00 per month, ttt E. 8th St., Call
Armless Sofa Bed ........... $13.00 2366 or ISS3.
Lounge Chairs .................. (5.00 2-BEDROOM, nicely furnished
Full Size Mahogany B ed __ $3.00
apartment. $73. Phono 1527.
Rollaway Bed. with mattress $5.00
air3 cushion Sofa .................. tt.oo Duplex New 3-bedroom
Night Stand ...._ „ .............. $200 roiul'tloned. Electric kitchen,
Library Table .................. $3.00 screened porch. $75. J. F. Rogers
Vanity k Mirror ............... $5.00 .Geneva, FIs.
Oak Buffet ......................... $8.00
Baby* Car Bed ............... 03.00
REAL ESTATE
Oak Kitchen Chairs ........... $1.00
4 Pc. Dinette Suite ........... 93 00 (3-HOMES
Dining Hoorn Tables (ta.) $3.00
Ulmluw Shade*, 36 Inch . ... S0o

M ather Of Sanford
For Sale—Thor Automatic Washer
*03-09 L\ ]*t St.
Phone 127
only $23.00. Firestone Stores.
For Sale—Trade In GE Refrlgera This J* ■ free pats to the Ritt
Theatre for Jiin Robson. Exp.
tor $65.00. Firestone Stores.
dale Oct. 5. 1936
Panel-Ray apace heater, door,
Windowa with screens with VOUR OLD, BEDROOM SUITE
BEAUTIFUL
hardware. Toilet scats, vene
IS WORTH $3C.OO (or more)
tain blinds, folding screen, • ■* toward the purchase of a
limited number of nationally n-llodroom, 2.bath home, located
fluorescent light fixture*, window
in South Plnacrest. Corner lot
shade*, drapery rod*, army
udvcrtlicd JOHNSON-CAIlPEIt,
BERNER'S AUCTION
cot*, 1 hand lawn mower.
1 DKEXEL and BASSETT Bed­ beautifully landscaped. Near
Plnecrvst School. Built-in range
Held ft Canal Rd.
Daytona
Universal electric percolator. room Suite*, to bo sold for ad
•nd even. Buy this home with
Beach, Fla.
Msrcmelle Court, 2364, Orlando
vertlslng purposes.
a low down payment and ns
Rd. Pr. 229-M.
WILSON-MAIER
■uma a 4Vi percent mortgage.
1A—PLACES to EAT
Where you always find big values
One year old.
FOR FILMS, Finishing, Tape Re
quick credit and easy terms.
. MAR-LOU RESTAURANT
cnnlcri. Supplies SEE — W1E 311 E. 1st St.
Phons 66$ WONDERFUL FOR C11ILDRF.N
Sample Menu: T-Bone Steak,
nOLDT’S CAMERA SHOP. 210
Thl* .1-bedroom, 1 bath hoine In
_
Breaded Veal Cutlet, Florida
S. Park Ave.
46—FARM and GARDDEN
8outh
Pinecreit.
Fcnred.ti
0 Lobster, Deviled Crab,
and of
backyard for tha kids to pla)
MOVING
course Lola's Famous P lus.
In safety,
Almoit new sofa bed &amp; matching Georgia cabbage plants, All var
PHONE 117B-W for takeout.
letle* — any amount. Hugh C
chair, $30. Dcuuty rest bed It
Hwy 17-82 South.
OD1IAM ft TUDOR
Whelrhel, State Market Stel
box spring*, $30. Ksyak 14 ft.
8628 French Ave.
16. Day 1269, night, 627.
40 lbs, $25. Push lawn mower,
This is ■ free pass to tha Hov is­
Phone 2100 or 2980
$10. Lamps, tables, yard equip­ For Salo — Have you a large
land Ride-In Theatre for Mrs.
BOTH of these homes are rend)
ment. Also mlsc. items. Call
F. C. Long, Enterprise Exp.
W. J. KING
EMPLOYMENT
Electric hedge trimmer
for immediate occupancy, Be
266 after 5:00 p.m. See at 2601 hedge?
date Oct. 3, 1836.
Plumbing Contractor
only
one
lo
sell
at
$16.65.
Fire­
Them Today.
*
. Iroquois.
ti—HELF WAN1CD—FEMALE
Kohler Plumbing A Supplies
stone Stores.
4—LOST
Rsem Electric Water Ilcatcra
41 APPLIANCES
2324 Orlando Dr.
Ph. M WAITRESS—Apply Touchton’a
For Ssla—Reel type powsr mower,
Drug Store, Mr. Clark.
For Sale—6DS4 Gas heater, 20,000 only on* to go at $31.50. Fire
• LOST— Wrist watch. Reward
Plumbing.
Kresky
Heating
BTU o n l y $34.63 Firestone stone Stores.
**
Arthur Turner, 1320 W. 8th S t
NEED EXTRA MONEY M. G. HODGES
Stores.
FOR CHRISTMAS?
LOST — Woman’s tan wallet Service on Ail Water Pumps— Avon Representatives cam $300 to FRIGIDAIRE appliances, s a l e * Missionary-Everbearing S t r a w ­
berry Plants— $1.30 per hund
Weils Drilled — Pumps
near post office. Ph. 2306 or
11,000 during Chriftmas selling and Servian. O. IL High, Oviedo.
red Call Ray Lord, 1317-W.
Psola Road, Phone 100
722-W.
season. Wa can help you earn Fla. Phone FO-5S213 or Sanford
this
kind
of
money.
Mrs.
J.
PLUMBING A HEATING
1642-W after 0 p .m .
Lech Abor-Ideal location, 3 bed­
L O S T - Opal pin, beautiful. Septic Tank Instillation A Strvlce
RENTALS
Russell, P, O. Box 876, Orlando.
room, 1 bath home. Must be seen
Blanche Hill. REWARD 2174 Hester Service. Archie C. Ear*
For Sale—3/4 HP alr-condltioners.
to appreciate. Ph. 2177-W,
n
—
HELP
WANTED
MALE
Palmetto, Ph. 2483-J.
Mitchell. Only 2 lor I174JS eich. 34—APTS—ROUSES—ROOMS
M L Phone T14-W or 1325.
1
HP
Mitchell
air-conditioner,
3-Bedroom, 2 bath home. Lovely
COLORED truck driver, age H,
I—PERSONAL NOTICES
22—SPECIAL NOTICES
$116.00. All brand new. Fire 3-room unluril, ap t Newly decora
section. 2009 Grandview Ave. In­
able to read and work.
atone
Store,
Ph.
1!
ted.
1201
Calary
Ph.
005-W.
terested parties only call Jack­
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.,
A ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
300 Elm Ave.
•
Beda Day, Weak, or Month—TeL
SUp Covers and Drapes
For Sale—Apt. stxe used Else trie If interested tn apartment clean- sonville — EV 4-1143.
1413. Furniture Center —
STANLEY EULP
■=&gt; ». eP thsn^rvrrsftk Close In. g
K m f i l s f n i r a t Deparisnert. e l Keufe.Apir 1 at
111 Weat First S t
PHONE 1
Jimmy Cowan. Ph. 616.
ELECTRONICS
INSTITUTE. ■tone Stores.
ELDERLY LADY, who ia not an PUMPS * SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
INC. needs men to fill IM­ For Sate—Very good used Automa
APARTMENTS: rooms
invalid desires quiet, refined Ail typea and oltes, installed or
MEDIATE OPENINGS In wide tic Washer f t 163.00. Firestone WELAKA
private baths. 114 W. First St.
home in city. PHONE 486.
variety Of Industrial. See UN­ Stores.
“Do U Yourself."
EQUALED OPPORTUNITY ad
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
AValo* Apts. Efficiency, Pb. 720-W
under No. 23. Schools—Instruc­ a cu. ft. Weitinghouaa refrlgerat
STINE
PHONE 2100 or 2980
AUTOMOTIVE
tion.
Machine and Supply Co.
nr, $75. Gas range, $15. Melvin SEE Seminole Realty for Dsatr
FOR AN APPOINTMENT
•bio Homes and Apia. Phone 27.
m W. tad St.
Pb. 62
TO SEE—This Solid Brick
Sanford Trailer Perk.
S-BOATS AND MOTORS
ALERT, intelligent young man, Smith,
with an eye to the future, de­ Th. 1150.
GATLIN BROTHERS
EFFICIENCY
Apartment.
Suit
_
Evlnrude Sales ft 8ervice
siring to learn Printing, one of 48—BUILDING MATERIALS
Dragline k Bulldozer Servtoo
able (or baebolor or aeupla 2-BEDROOM HOME
•
ROBSON Sporting Goods
America’s least-crowded, highPh. 8222 Geneva, 24M-W Senior!
Private bath. Across from Post lias a big, comfortable living
M E. lit S t
Phone M
pay trades. Apply |n person to
Office. Manuel Jacobus*
USED
BRICK
and dining roam, built-in cab­
ORLANDO Sentinel Bur, Cali Mechanical Supa ' ‘
TWO CARLOADS beautiful used
inet! in the kitchen with mod­
Ralph Ray, 3130.
Sanford Herald!
Tor Sale—TW HP used Firestone
brick. Orange, rod, end burnt HUTCHINSON'S O c o a n Front
em electric range and refrige­
Apts.
230
S.
Atlantic,
Daytons
Motor, $73.00. Very good shepe.
See them at SHERMAN
rator, You'll enioy the large
This is a free pass to the Movie- blaek.
b u l l d o z in g
Beach. Call 2374-W.
Firestone Stores,
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
ecrecned-in porch and baautL
land
Rldc-In
Theatre
for
Mrs.
LOWERY ft BRIDGES
fully landscaped grounds with
DESIRABLE
oae
and
twu
bed­
TOR SALE-New 6 HP Firestone San. 18M-W Orange City Spr 4-8684 IL A. Newman Jr., Exp. date
CONCRETE
loti of shrubbery and sprink­
room
furnished
api,
Ph.
423-W
Oct.
5.
I
860
.
outboard motor, $11. Firestone
Ready Mixed Concrete Concrete
ling system, lias a fireplace
CROSLEY
BENDIX
and central heating. Excellent
Block, Send, Gravel, Cement
Btore.
Route Salesman. Apply Ne 111 Concrete Pipe te Meet All Quali­ New two bedroom houses, kitchen
Sales and Service
residential location—2417 Lau­
Bottling
Company._____
equipped.
IBM
Washington.
Ph.
rel Avenue.
RANDALL
fications.
14—PARTS - REPAIRS
443
or
write
Jack
Flynt,
Bog
Electric Company
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
902
Sanford.
PRICED REASONABLE
Sendee— Quality— Sattefi____
FINANCIAL
Out Wert llth IL
Phone M il
Tor Inle-Now MEN custom built Ph
U
l
Sanford
aur-J-a
Do
Bgyy
This it a frea pita to tha Prairie
nut# radio. While they last IB M
ODHAM Si TUDOR
$4—INSURANCE
REDIMIX CONCRETE
peek. Firestone Stores.
Lake Drive-In Theatre far Mrs.
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P ttB » «
Window Sillo • Lintels
2620 S. French Ave.
Mclnteah, Altamonte Springs.
Well Drilling. HOWARD C.
COMPLETE MODERN
Septie Tank • Stele Approved
Phone 2100 ft 29B0
This Is a free peas te the Palm
Exp. data Oct. I, 1036.
LONG, PIm m B l M7 M et
.
INSURANCE
Sand • Cement Mortar Mix
Drive-In Theatre for Robert Oommertial Ave.
All tho NEW KINDI of fir* and
Miracle Concrete Co.
Houee, living room,
Fnyl. BeRery, Exp. date Oct 6,
879 Elm Ave,
Phono 1226 2-BEDROOM
kltehee. Florida room sod car
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, tate lo­
•ants, iavaiaea, hand hula,
parte. I* te w , Phene 2002.
IS—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
programs, a te .
11—TRACTORS
S
J
B
V
a
K
*
S
M
S
&amp;
fraahly paiiInted apt*.
1
HAYNES Ofltoo Machine Co., 4 1
Printing Co. “Phone 108 — 481
Phene
•W ev MIS
Typewriters, adding machines
_ g mfti Case Tractor In good con- west
“ M M 84.
i
s
s
y
v
r
*
•
p’
*
*
-•
§
dltien* Rultnble. for_farm let
Salei-Bonilla, l i t H a $ , Ph. 44
Furnished garage apt. 23oo Mel- 6 room, 2 bedroom home, $5760.
RADIO REPAIRMEN
___ I grere. W ee MM. Cal
83-MONEY TO LOAN
lonvUla.
STUDENTS—
see th* eeweet thing
Loci tad on Old Orlando High­
ATTENTION
Ray Huron MM after n o t
la typewriters — Roysl'a ilgf
way, (deal for children, school
pan. 154S-W._______________ For Sale—adjustable TV wall
AUTO LOANS
LAKE
FRONT—g
Bedroom
urn
"Twin-Par*
partible.
The
f
u
v
bus stop. Call 1332-M.
mounts 1141, TV aortal cava
COSTLESS
furniabod house, fishing swim•st
portable
m
the
market.
In
mounts IU S 86-ft. TV MOM Up
mlng, m hatha, carporte, B
I
colors.
84
mantha
te
par.
Masts $aS0. Firestone Stores.
miles from Sanford. $&gt;&amp;. Phons
Powell’s Ofliee Supply
Florida State Bank
Trailer, Sale-Rent Ph. am-XR.
i l l 8. Magnolia
Phono SM 2060-W-2 after 4:M p m.
Expert Watch Repairing. Fully ________ OF SANFORD
Guaranteed. Sanford Jewelry
Largo fur*, a p t US Magnolia.
47—PUBNITVBE
Luggage Co., 200 Sanford Ave.
TIRED
Available new, • room houss on
M E R C H A N D IS E
T R A D E
Catery Avo, avallablr October
For homa repair work and altera* 43—ARTICLES far BALE
of the same old thtni?
your_ old__»etU»sa_nnd^^rin®|
8th. Phone A. K. Roaselter,
tiona. Call IS1-J. Ray C. Slagle.
See the spacious new tastefully
S S jai a ^ f t !r L _
REGARDLESS OP
florist, ti l.
different
homes in —, —
—Factory to TawCONDITION!
Trees trimmed, removed and de­
South Pinecreil
Sanfonl
Lets Trade Garage Apt 112 W. 4th St. Apply
mised. Ph. I007-R.
Grove Manors
Hanford
US Magnolia. Ph. 082 or Illl-J.
Quiltop Mattress
SANFORD TREE CO.
Valencia Villas
DeLand
/xral
Reg. $6S.M
Clean, nksly furnished apart*
rail
manta.
San
Lenta
Apts.
404
E.
Royal Comfort Mattross
IMMEDIATE
MUCH FURNITURE? CUe ram
$3980 14th 84. Phone 1T10-R.
Reg. IILSi .............
on,
•am.
OCCUPANCY
ado ceil the nrphm tar
:00 p.m.
Room with Private bath. In City
H i h M O r Golden Dew* MaUieia
an lain. Ph! IM4.
IU-1I4
Wart
1*1
Bk
Fh*M
188
U nity Situated
PONTUO-M ^toMr.
Reg. 841.10 ...............
Luxuriously Planned
2-Bodreom unfurnished house,
nan. MM. RtF E * " * J
writer.
FOB BALE—Now Fireoteno clack
g g /or 1M2-W, after S:M pm.
1811 Summerlin Ave. Ph. 1023Moderately Priced
radio 4A121 - 111.43. Flrootana Echols Special Msltreae
LM.
Stotts.
, ls a free pass tenths Rita SWAP ANYTHING 1 Just
3 and 4 Bedroom Homes with 1
2 BEDROOM furnished apart­ •nd 2 hatha situated on large,
TWIN OR PULL SIZE
This is • free pas* ta tho Palm
hestre for R. T. Cow™ Jr.,
ment, stoee la, Ml monthly.
artistically landscaped
lots.
da. Fhaae 1JU
■n. dot# O ct I , IMS,
Drlvo-In Thoatro for AI Fhliipo.
m -w .
Paved streets and all ether
lee our m w Una of fleer cevoring
Exp. dat* Oct. I, INS.
city convenience! make these
and complete homo furnishings. Duptei 3-f*ans P u n , Apt. with
colonies
of
owner-occupied
Wo boy and sell used fund
hath.
MS.
par
month.,
homes truly delightful
FREE DELIVERY
Paying tap eaah arises h r any
hath. ML par month,, soa W,
to live.
after S:M p.*.
thins of value. SUPER TRAD­
0th St._____________
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
ING POST ** 1T-N Ph. M »W .
Designed, Built end Sold
Modol-A coupe. Good condi*
Conor Sad * MigaaSi, Ph. UM
house,
£$J$B. lOMMyrtle Ave. Ph.
Apply I n . C. Hawkins, Lsko
ODHAM JkVuDOR Inc,
M anm PL M8T-ZW.
POE OUICS ACTION aae CMrttBuilders of Fine Homes
Foe Florida Living
good cowdltioe. Ph!
aia 4* a*R r o t h in t Gall
BALKS OFFICE
2638 8. Preach Avenue
i a . Fmd, S door sedan. Good
tet
St.
Ail
rheas 8100 and 8860
aay "Charge B."
p a^M J^JM h JP ^T W .
Hum at
On Wednesday, Sept. 26, at 7:oo
p.m. sharp. We are solos to
sell at Auction $23,000 worth of
office equipment and office
supplies. Such as desks, filing
cabinets, tables, safes, chairs,
file trays, desk sals, all kind
of legal forms, paper, files, ink,
pens, pencils, paper, envelopes,
and everything that can be
found in a good Office Supply
Store.

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IU8INE88 I
SERVICES

w oiaias
NSCOH-EIMA
■ewtef Machine Carter
• A le t u
Salas, Service nag Rentals
G A R R E T T ’&gt;
experieaced gd-vriter aaalat you
223 E. First St.
phons 1422

CALL

1 kHMs E illM id
electric kitchen, Wind*, h
screened porch. Fenced ___
yard. Equity $1,188. _ Mooted
p a y art
l i t r m i IU.

THE SANFORD HERALD Tile*., Sept. 25, 1950, P R |t:9
1/1
THE CARD OF THANKS

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, 'c ry often a Card of Tlinnks in the Sanford Herald meeta a neat
which la difficult lo fill In any other way. Not only la it a gnate**
expression of gratitude to those who have sent floral tribute* ‘b * t
also courteously acknowledges the services and kindnessesi of
d MB ,
many to whom a personal note of thanks cannot well be malted.
Newspaper Cards of Thanks are nerepted as socially eal
rcct. Emily Post, the noted authority on etiquette, feds they new*
many good uses.
There Is
!* no prescribed form for a Card of Thanks. It can bn,4m
brief or a* detailed a* you desire. When the occasion comes you will
•Ind a sympathetically
pathetically understanding member of our staff to astub
rou.

THE “IN MEMORIUM" NOTICE

It I* the custom
istom of man*
many families in this country to comms
t bereavement hv
by nn “In Mcmurium' notice In newspaper eti
columns, They. find a real solace therein. Preparation or set*__
selection
_ *_ t
table verso bring* back to them tender, pleasant rccollecttena. Aa
Elisa 'Cook, the English poet has »o beautifully expressed it:
“ How cruelly sweet are tho echoes
that start
•
When memory nlaya an old tune
on the heart.’’
_i
Mo-t frequently an In Mcmorium Is inserted on the anniversary
if death. However, other dates, which It l* felt are appropriate. « r
iienningful are also selected. The birthday of the departed, the wodd*
Ing anniversary, Memorial Dny, even Christmas arc among otter
significant occasion* chosen.
If yon at* hesitant to express your tender thoughts In poelle forsm
vou nioy avail yourself of the Herald’s collection of original v*rNL
These express In poetic beauty Ihe emotion* of the benrtetringB.
Among them are verses appropriate to any circumstance.
..

THE RATE

Curds of Thanks nn- tl.no per Insertion regardless of sit*, bl
Mcmorium notices, due to he fact they may run to considerable
■ciigth, are billed at $1.00 per column Inch.
63—HOMES

•7—BROKERS and REALTOR^

Will build on your lot. Your plan
$223 DOWN
or ours. Wo can arrange finan­
VA FINANCED
cing. Call us for additions or 3 Bedrooms, screened porch, cari
remodeling.
porte, vinyl Ule floors, kltcbM
equipped. $37 month Includes
LOWELL E. OZIER
principal and Interest.
”
Builder — Pb*** 138*
$2,000 DOWN
-•
Office: 2681 8. Orlando Dr.
Nicer 3 Bedroom home, hard,
wood Doors, kitchen equipped,
1223 DOWN
screened porch, attic fan. J g
3 Bedrooms and Carporte
Wynnwood.
Trrruilo Floor*
$1,411 DOWN
Kitchen Equipped
8 Bedroom concrete block hoot*
Nice Residential Location
on largo corner lot, ialontlad
Landscaped Yards
Ready for occupancy In 4 weeks porch, corporte, bath. Bolling
price $9,750,
A. K. SHOEMAKER, JR.
Builder
Pilone 1891
1800 MeUonvilla OZIER REALTY CO.
Laura B. Oiler, Broker
■7-BROKERS and REALTORS
Basal M, Plaid. Associate
RETIRED nr NEWLYWEDS — &gt;601 Ss. Orlando Hwy. Phon* UM
EVENINGS: 3115 and 7Mn&lt;
Beautiful 8 bedroom home. 8
years old, clean as a pin. Original
ownsr says sell at $6760.00. Law $12 E. 4th St. - 9 BR B L O C K
down paymmt, $41.35 monthly, HOME will consider bldg, let*
as down payment or will tnfl*
Don't mlti this one!
for imaller home,
*. .
3 Bedroom, custom built horns, R o b trt A . w m u a u , Uin Iter
one year old.
Located near
Raymond Londqui* lUaootete
Country Club, thi^ home haa
' • 1ITI AUaatl*___ _ _
two baths, two utility rooms,
'Call Hall" Phono 1TM
giant situ living room with
spaciousness throughout. Priced
$1,000.00 below replacement cost,
st $13,300.06 with terms arranged,

Seminole Realty
w, DIETRICHS
T. W, HERO
.
REALTORS
INI Park Ave
Fbosu IT ar 143
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2344 French Avo.

J. W. IIALL, REALTOR
Johnoy Walker, AsmcIsIo

SPACIOUS 4-bcdroam homo In
good, established neighborhood.
$10,000. Attroctlvo terms.
Consult A REALTOR First

CULLEN AND HARKEV

IN N. Pork Avo.

Phono 221$

3-BEDROOM HOME

On large corner lot. With Florida
room and patio. Well with pump
ft four sprinklers. Beautiful
lawn and many shruba, Oak
Ireel,

Jr„ P. J. ChtsUrson, GaMote
Willett., John Malsoh and b T F
Williams. A. C. Dendrty, W
Surveyor,
i l l N. Park Avo,

££

At glOAOO we knew ef
■
comparable in comfort, ape age*
•net, and location. Sen tUo g&gt;
bedroom plus don, living roam
with fireplace, aanorate iU«b»
•2.110 Down,
GOLDSBORO LOTS .1
3 nice Urge building lots doartte
school and shopping. Reasooahlo
and terms.
W. H. "BUI" BTEMPE1
Gey Allen, Aaaactete •»
Arietta Price, Aeeeriote
Bealter — General h n e i j i s ,
Phono tea or tin l i t NTpEkAfa.

812,000 — Good Terms
2-BEDROOM HOME

On 2 shady lots, quiet location
with xluve and refrigerator,
House In lop condition.

Priced 88,500 - 8500. Down

ROSA !

PAYTON.

Registered Real Estate Broker
Phone 2671
17-12 nt Hiawatha

Alexander A Stringer

Real Estate ft Insurant*
Mr*. Lourino Messenger, Assoc.
107 Magnolia Ave.
ph. 16

B A L L R EA LT Y
RAYMOND M. BALL
OSCAR U. HARRISON
REO. BROKERS
S. D. Hlgbleymsn, Associate
IN Sooth Park Ave.
~
I bedroom concrete block home,
Tile bath, completely furn­
ished kitchen, beautifully land­
scaped. An excellent buy at
19750.00 only $1500.00 down,
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
ask Crumloy ft Meateitb
at UT South Park, Phone 171
They

BILLS HARD TO PAY? Ait!
things you're through w i t h
through Want Ada for
Call 1151,

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SOUTH PLNECREST

MORE TH AN
JU ST A ROOF
A N D FO U R W A L LS

homes
are priced from

South Pinecrest Offers:
• Luxury homes In a
moderate price range.
• Spacious country living with
all d ty conveniences.

11200“

• City water and City sewerrPaved
Streets etc.
• Intelligent zoning restrictions to
maintain high property value.

A PARK-LIKE COMMUNITY
PROVIDES EXTRA VALUE FOR
FAMILY LIVING —

• Ultra modern desigti in homes and
surroundings to moot today's high
standards for Comfort, Convenience,
and that “Luxury Look".

All homco are on wide lota, earcfully poeltloned
on curved otreetn that carry an font tra»
flc. AH home* are landucaped and nhrubbed
by the builder according to a maater gar­
den plan. All convenlencea-electrlclty,
water and paved ntraato wDl all be
completed and paid for. The beau­
tiful new Plneereet Elementary
School and lt*a SS-actv play­
ground are within quick aafa
walking dlatance. Situated
1 aa It In on the delight­
ful outer edge of Sanford,
South Plneereet la dona
to chopping, churchen
and every other c i t y
comfort and convenlenca.

SO EA SY T O O W N
If You Are A Veteran:
1626 Down Payment
(Indndnn dewing cmIi )

$67 Per Month
(ladndan Uxw a»4 Inn.)’

Service Personnel F H A:
91000 Down Payment
(InctwlM doting contn)

SOUTH PINECRE8T
(An Aerial View)

|6 6 Per Month
j&lt;(ladadna tax* aad Ian.)

■*

F H A:
91950 Down Payment
(Include* cloning contn)

963 Per Month
(IncMno taxon and Inn.)

We Can Qualify You For
One Of The Finance Plans
Within 30 Minutes

YOU CH O OSE
. . . your colors inside and out, also bath tile
and brick trim on any house not completed.
A Growing Ideo - 190 have been purchasd and now occupied
2 more homes are now completed and ready for sale
18 more are under construction for completion In 4 weeks
6 additional homes are to be started Sept 24th

. . . Builders Of Fine Florida Homes
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Odium, &amp; Judah., fl«t.
UUILCY OOHAM. Pmtdtnt
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,

13,500

.

SAL8S OnCE: M U 8 . Fmndi — PHONES 2100 - 20M

�Shop and Saw
In Sanford
*

W a n t e d I b r a lfc
(LN INDEPENDENT DAILY N1WSPAPIR

SANFORD, FLORIDA

$&amp;ULM1 x lv u i

Security Council
Tackles Suez
Canal Dispute

Invasion
Casualties
A re Heavy
* JERUSALEM M - A
raid Into Jordan by
backed Uracil infantryman,
third of ita kind thl* month,
off n seven-hour battle that
a t dawn today with heavy
•allies on each side.
^'Israeli ipokcstnen aald SO Jor­
danians ware killed In the raid on
£ m y and police position! near
Butnan, six mile* southwest of
Jaruialem. Israeli acknowledged
f bf the raider* were killed
39 wounded.
Jordanian army officers in Am­
man, the Arab capital, declared
90 or mor* of the Israelis
killed and the neat forced to re­
treat In disorder after blowing up
a police post and tome houses.
Wr their account, St Jordanian
••Idlers, policemen and national
guardsmen lost their Uvea.
-Jordan aald the Israeli attack
eras made In brigade strength,
meaning perhaps &gt;,000
Infantrymen, Stt miles
armistice demarcation
danlans had estimated Israeli
strength in each of the two
erioua attacks thia month at

fe n .

Israeli's government grimly la­
beled Uw raid a t a warning
against aggression. Six Israelis
bad been killed in border Incidents
stoic# Sunday.
"'The Israeli army said a Jordan
army poet as well as tha police
•tattoo was overrun and dynami tad. Explosions from the battle,
field were heard in Jerusalem
through the night.
w.At mld-mornlng a spokesman
for the UJf. Truce Cam minion
aald there had beta no further
shooting and all waa quiet. MaJ.
Qaa. E. L. M Burns, the chief
fniea supervisor, left for the battle
ground, where four UJf. observ­
ers already were conducting an
invtatigitbm
A Jordan army spokasman told
a . Damascus newspaper by tele,
mhtrr- that Jordan forces had
uouaterattsckad before dawn to­
day and kiXed more than N la' tsells. The Syrian Cabinet waa
called Into emergency aaaslon to
study the new flanap between
Israel and Jordan.

Frenchmen Leave
For South Florida
Peeking Sunshine
JACKSONVILLE &lt;A- ThirtyalM shivering Frenchmen toft
bare today for. Southern Florida
and what they hope will be a UtUe
tun.
They era Jankating theater oweo n who have come to tha United
States la temple our movies.
They were all agreed that they
away too much tax; shrugged off
Vae government owned French TV
ae M threat to their Industry; and
aafc la Hollywood's lowered pro.
dactios a chance for foreign films
•a get oa American TV.
-They aald French theater* are
Ifta those bare except there are
wo drive-toe aad French movies
frevidsd maid service far bebto*.
Leo Duple spoke for the group
by asking "Isn't it usually war•dKsk here?"
‘Ha was told that the mercury
was bet ween to and i » last week
b at that today’s chill was due to
Hurricane Flossy.
As they boarded a bus for Ha.
rbtetand. Tampa and Miami, one
woman waa earn plaining aba waa
about to f* broke lipping porters
f carrying her luggage. In
ranee, aha explained, people car.
&lt;^y their own.*

f

R. K. Burch Dies
A fter Short Illness
Mr, Robert K. Burch. 74. died
a t Seminole Memaeta! Hospital at
29:99 p- m. last night fallowing a
Mr. Burch waa bom #a April
f t , u n la AmhyvlBa, L. I., New
T o rt. He lived ta Sanford for
eight years, making Ms homo with
Ida son-in-law aad daughter. Mr.
aad Mrs. K. L. Andrews aa South
fanfotd Ava.
He is survived by three daugh­
ters, Mr*. E. L. Andrews, San.
feed; Mrs. Kenneth Mayo, Pot.
fam ine, N. Y.j end Mrs. Leonard
Chemer, Lakewood, N. I.; one eon,
Bussell Burch, AmltyvOto, N. Y.:
jjla e graadchildrea five greet
C ndehlldra; two sisters. Mrs.
-a Kioto, AaUtyviBe, N. Y„
U n . Wills Hash alee of Amity,
vfflei aae hrrthar, Evaroid Burch,
i f AmityvUle, N. Y.
Bemaiae win be fakaa to Amity.
vSe, N. Y. at S&lt;M temeewrw afteraaaa where the funeral aad hartal
wU taka piato at I p. m . fator.

Runner-Up To Be
Pro Here

Miaa G rata Maria Stlnadphar
★

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Miss Stinecipher
To Write College
Column For Herald
It was revealed today by J. Mar­
lon Harman.Sr., executive editor
of The Sanford Herald, that Grace
Marie Stinecipher has accepted
appointment as correspondent far
The Sanford Herald. Misa Stine­
cipher will write a weekly column
“Collegiate Echoes’’ featuring col­
lege campus news.
Miss Stinecipher attended Sem­
inole High School and graduated In
1BS4 as Salutatorisn of her class.
While in high school she was ac­
tive In many organisations and
held several offices In student
government. She was editor of
tha IBM Salmagundi, wrote for
the Otlary Fed, end wee publi­
city officer of the Somlnole High
School Band the year they went
to the lfardl Gras. Also many will
remember her as writer of the
“Seminole HI" column in The
Herald during the year 1B53-54.
For the past two years Miss
Stinecipher has attended Mary,
vllle College in Maryville, Term,
where aha was a staff writer on
(be college newspaper among
many other activities.
In accepting tre position of cor­
respondent, Mils Stinecipher stat­
ed, “Knowing that anford resi­
dents are deeply Interested In the
accomplishments of their own col­
lege students tinea they are the
futuie leading cltisena of Sanford,
It la my sincere desire to bring to
the readers of The Sanford Herald
a column containing a complete
and detailed account of the San­
ford college student. I would like
thla column to Include news from
each of tha colleges that Sanfofd
students are attending and report*
on the accomplishments of the In­
dividual college students. I hope
that the students themselves will
roalite that thla la THEIR column
and will offer auggeatlona end also
help by sending me news of their
own particular college. With tha
students aad townspeople helping
in thia big way, I am aura that
together we can create a very in­
teresting and worthwhile column.”
Miss Stinecipher Is now attend­
ing Stetson University where sbe ta
a junior student of elementary
education. She con bo l eeihsd at
Bok SIS, 8tolaoo University, DeLand. or at 4C7-J In Sanford.

BY HUGH B. AN.St.EY
Last .year's challenger for the
in the first annual May*
116,000. P.G.A. Open has
rued winter Golf Pro at
tha local Mayfair Inn Country
Club.
Frank Mehane Jr. announced
today that Ed “Porky" Oliver,
runner-up In last year's P.G.A.
Open here, will be the winter Pro
for tha scasoh.
Mehane, In naming Porky Oli­
ver, revealed that Oliver Is con­
sidered one of the greatest teachart of tha 8part of tha Fairwaya,
Tha Jovial Oliver Is prominent
In tournament circuits, and hai
been for several years. His quick
and pleasing wit has made him
a popular favorite among the
spectator! and fellow
plsysrs.
lie has been a major winner In
two past Laliatt Open*.
Oliver, an amiable 120 pounder,
bee one of the moat consistent
drives end best Iron shots In tour­
nament golf, and he counted on
hi* skill heavily as he entered
lest year’s P.G.A. Open late and
■till finished second to slender
AI Balding, Mayfair Inn Open
winner from Canada.
Porky turned pro In 1B40 and
promptly won three tournaments.
He was P.G.A. runner-up In 1040
and has kbtn second man In the
U.8. Open, the Master*, the West'
cm end All-American, Last year
he w«e runner-up In the Mayfair
Inn P.G.A. Open.
Oliver will rnme In the Mayfair
Inn Country Club from tha Blue
Hills Country Club of Boston,
Mass., and he will compote In the
second annual Mayfair Inn P.G.A.
$15,000. Open that will be played
Dec. 1U-W1. Ho will then raturft
to Sanford U&gt; be affiliated with
the Mayfair Inn shortly after
the first of the year and will re­
main for the winter season, Janu
ary, February, and March. Af­
ter taking Second spot in the Mayfair Inn P.G.A. Open lest year
Oliver said, “I had a lot of luck,
and I'll lie back next year hoping
for more."Oliver and his wife, Clara, have
four children, and It is expected
that his family will join him In
(Ceettoised ss Page 7)

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. «UBritaln and Franca squared off
for a preliminary tost of strength
with Egypt today as the U. N.
Security Council tackled the Sues
Canal dispute for the first time.
The two West European powers
said that at the meeting this after­
noon of the Il-nelion council they
wquld fight vigorously against
Egypt's move to charge Britain
ind France with actions threaten­
ing world peace.
The British-French stand was
expected to trigger a sharp pro­
cedural debate over just what
should be on the council's agenda
end how it shnald approach the
bitter dispute over Egyptian Pres­
ident Nasser's nationalisation of
the strategic East-West waterway.
By the time the opening round
Is concluded, there should be eome
indications which way the council
will lean when it comes to grips
with the basic Issues, probably a
week from now.
British and French diplomats
were busy putting Into shape the
proposal they plan to lay before
the council after the preliminaries
are cleared away. This will be
submitted formally by British For.
ctgn Secretary Selwyn Lloyd and
French Foreign Minister Christian
Pinaau, who are expected here
early next week.
U. S. Secretary of State Dullex
also Is expected to join In tha la­
ter debate but there was no indica­
tion from Moscow whether Soviet
Foreign Minister Dmitri Shepllov
would rome to New York.

Funeral Parlor
Tells Completion
O f Remodeling
The Grmmkow Funeral Home
{formerly Gautier'*) on Highway
17-02, south, thla weak announce
the completion of extensive re­
modeling throughout their buildInr.
One of the newest firms In San­
ford, Gramkow’s Is under the
ownership and management of
William A. (Bill)) Lockard and
William L. Grainbow.
Gtamhew, the firm'* mortician,
Is $ grojnate o l tha Cincinnati
CWItge if (Emlwltnli'g and wo*
formerly aiaoclated with funeral
homes In Ocala and Miami, Lock­
ard, the other member of the firm
Is a graduate of Marietta College,
Ohio, and box had varied business
experience before coming to Sonford,
A formal grand opening of tM
firm's remodeled funeral parlors
is planned for the near future.

L A Is Suffering
Fresh Air Shortage
LOS ANGELES UT— There’s
a serious shortage of fm h air In
Los Angeles, experts told a legis­
lative hearing yesterday.
Smog might cause thousands of
death* before anyone realiied
what wra» happening.
Panic might follow, A lot of peo­
ple might go crasy
The expert* testified at a hear­
ing «n smog’s effrict on public
health.
Dr. Leslie A. Chambers, re­
search director of the Los Angelas
County air pollution control dis­
trict, explained the problem.
A layer of warm air often
spread* over the cooler air in the
Los Angeles basin. When the
warm air reaches down below the
height of the surrounding moun­
tains it's like a lid.
Intermittent brecies break up
the lid—like temperature Inversion
from time to time, letting in fresh
air.
Or. Chamber* said the five mil.
lion living in tha basin already usa
mure frv&gt;h air than It can bold
when the lid is on. if the inversion
should hold for several days, hr
said, there would! be no fresh air
to breathe.
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1956

Amedated Pram Leased W in

NO. 201

ity s Financial
Condition Sound
Krider
Reports
To Board
"The City of Sanford Is in good
sound financial coadltlon," Com
ralssloner John Krider said Mon
day night.
Commissioner Krider mail* thl
statement concerning Ssiuord'i
ability to rope wtth its monetary
problems In the future and cs
pcclolly pointing to the rotlrcmen
of bonds and long standing Indebt
ad ness.
Krider based his comment on I
report prepared by City Clerk II
N. Say cr which analysed Banford'i
Tax Levy for Debt Service fron
IBM through IBM and projects
the estimated Income of the city
for Debt Sendee for the next tei
years.
Bayer's report states that "Thli
projection represent* an annual In
crease of 911,000. In my report ol
"Bond Retirement" of Feb. 3
IBM. It was estimated that I
would require an annual increa*
of only 95,000 ta maturity to
Vide aufflcient funds to have
tha bonds retired at maturity
date."
Commissioner Krider toil the
Board of Sanford City Commis­
sioners that "In IBM, when a millage of IS mills was levied the city
received 990,000; In 1047 with s
11 mill levy, 9105,000 wss receiv­
ed; a IH mill debt service levy
in 1041 and again in 104P realis­
ed 9135,000 and 9130,350; « mills
were levied In 1B50, 1B31 £&gt;[ \f
which brought the city /
9162,000 and 9141,160; datefl ...
mlllage In IS53 was reJucerT to
6 ‘4 mills with a revenue of 9142,590; again In IBM the debt servlre
mllUga was reduced, this.lime to
V mills wlt&gt;~" revenue «C 913-V
110; In I’
for debt
service •
i with re­
turns o. *14.
now the
millifo this ye*..
fiscal IBM57 was again act at six milts with
an anticipated revenue or 9158,000.
Sayer, to his analysis, and In
tha projection of estimated ap­
propriation! for debt aervlce fur
the neat tan years with (he tax
levy remaining at six mill* show­
ed an $11,000 gain in revenue eaeh
yoar through Uw fiscal year 1907*
“ .. A total of 9395.000 would he
collected In tha final year of tha
projection.
Commissioner John Krider said,
"I sea no reason why our indebt­
edness cannot be retired by ma­
turity date.
"1 wont to paint out, emphatic­
ally, too," said Krhltr, “that tha
figures presented In tbo analysis
and projection do not Include any
expansion of tha city during the
coming year*.
"These are conservative fig­
ures," he aald, "based on past
two-year average Incraasa."
'T ha City of Sanford's financial
condition right now la certainty
one that wa can be proud of and
have confidence In," Krider said.

I know of," nays Architect John Burton lv
•TH ERE’S NOT
ire Station Number 2 to the Board of Sanford
(holding sketch) m
la the ncale model of Sanford's proposed Civic
City Comtrdiwloners. In the forejrr
Center. City Manager Warren E, Knowles listens attentively to Burton's explanation.
(Staff Photo)
★
★
★

&gt;

Capital Improvement R r o g r a m
o C ity
Bring Many Benefi

The Capital Improvement Pro-f
gram,.approved by tha Board of
Hanford City Commlailoners at
their meeting Monday night, wUI
bring benefits (o the City nf San- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ♦
font that are of widespread Inter­ Hurricane Flossy, downgraded
i___ ■ a
est.
tn
storm
ytotu*
with
half
of
its
The eight-division program la
punch gone, swirled into the At­
estimated at 9479,447.08.
However, as pointed out by San­ lantic today off tha South Carolina
ford’s City Manager, Warren E. coast. The season's sixth tropical
Knowles, cash on hand plus Iht storm left 13 dead and at least
trading In of old equipment, tha that many missing, plu* property
amount of.cash needed in com­ damage In the Gulf estimated at
By MARY FOWLER
mitments comes to only 9343,867- several million dollars.
The auxiliary to the Do Bary
The
Miami
Weather
Bureau
said
.99.
Volunteer Fire Department will
Camnil»&lt;donpr Esrl Hlgginboth- the storm would regain some force hold a meeting on Oct 11, at tho
am Monday night said that a com- after reaching the ocean north of firehouse. The guest speaker will
mitmant for 9400.000 could bo charleston, 8. C„ but prohsbly not bo Mrs, Katherine 8. Odium of
secured within seven days and enough to get back Into the hurrl- DeLand. AU Da Bary women era
even in less time If necessaryesne class.
cordially Invited to attend. At this
Tho commitment of 9400,000 y]oi*y formed suddenly In tha time there will bo further discus­
will be used to draw against ai Gulf Saturday, aimed Its renter sion of tho auxiliary's spectacle to
rash le needed to complete each f„r a time at New Orleans, then be presented the next month, a
project aa It I* undertaken, City swerved eastward and slammed fall festival on Nov. 10 starting at
Manager Knowles said.
.the northwest Florida coast with 10 a.ra. and laatlng throughout tha
A committee was appointod a t (lo0-mllc-an-hour winds late Mon- day and evening.
Monday night's session to accufo day. The storm’s northeasterly
The firehouse at that time will
the commitment. Those namwi'Journey brought drought relief to be decorated In autumnal colors,
were: Mayor F. D. Scott, City Georgia before skipping out over with carnival bootha attracting tho
Clerk It. N. Sayer, City Attorney the Atlantic. More than 5 Inches countryside. Donations to thasa
William C. Hutchison, and City of rain were dumped on parched committee heads will ba appreciat­
farm land*.
Manager Warren E. Knowlea.
ed ui they will ba shown for earl*
Architect John Burton IV waa Belated reports of deaths and holiday shopping hints and will
Riven the "go ahead" at tho laat property damage sent both totals bring in needed revenue to the fire
soaring. Latest victim* lUled‘ were department. Mrs. Henry F. Lather
meeting of the Board of Commls-..................................
Sinners la comptstc plans and Mrs. Vera Daniels, 43, of Colum will be general chairman, with
specifications for the Sanford Civ­ bla, 31in., who drowned when her the following assistants: Mra.
ic Center, the Colored Swimming car plunged Into a water-filled Robert Vance, aprons and gifts;
ditch; George Stewart, &gt;1, and
Generally fair through Thursday; Fool, and lha FI™ Station No. 3. Robert Washington, 14, who top. Mr*. Paul C. Froetscher, white
However,
Ihe
"go
ahead"
waa
elephant; Harry W, Seller, grab
low tonight 33-40
baaed on the final completion of pled overboard and drowned when bag; Mrs. Talmsn Van Arsdsla,
securing a commitment for funds, a wind gust hit their tug near The Pantry Shelf; Frank Kill,
The entire Capital Improvement Jacktonville, Fla.; and Capt. Rob- plants and flowers; Mrs. David J.
Program, pointed out City Man­ ert I). Wtlerford of Sepulveda, Runkc] and Mrs. Chris Butler, en­
ager Knowles, will not coat tho Calif., who died In the wreckage tertainment; David J, Runkel, Oli­
taxpayer a single cent. All of the ol hi* plane after It collided with ver Hasaeinar, Henry Laiber and
funds will come from tho Florida a second jet which crashed Into a Paul Froeischar serving up “rod
Power and Light Company fran­ home near Tallahassee, FI*., and hots" and soft drinks.
chise agreement monies and aven killed a mother and her three
Tha festival will be fun for all
_and
^ especially for newcomers who
then, tha esUmatcd amortisation children.
period covers las* than ten years. The hurricane hit Grand lato, | will become acquainted aa they
Completion of the Sanfoid Civic popular Louisiana vacation resort, p ^ro n i^ (he concessions and onCenter will cost an overall 9100,* destroying the Grand Isle -Hotel ^ lh# delicious “red hols" which
oo which Include* construction Of d many ha
Ute commute* have had experi­
the building, architects feai, and slx-mlle-long island. Damage wna ence in serving, tinea they good
elementary level.
estimated
at
several
million*
of
equipment
naturedly officiate at *o many
She said these teachers have The new Sanford Fire Depart­ dollars.
worthy affairs. Keep the data
been trained for high school work ment Station No. 3, sketched ami Flossy churned high tides In Its marked on your calendar, Nov. IP,
and cannot afford to take the time proposed by Architect John Bur­ wako near Panama City, Fla., "the only Saturday of that wee)**"
and money and "ge back to take ton IV U estimated to cost ap­ and caused damage estimated at
slrmantary training courses."
proximately 931,900. However, two 9300,000. Damage to oil drilling
Sloe* integration, she said, dis­ new pumpera and fire ho** wilt equipment In the Gulf had provl- Members Urged
ciplinary problems have Inrressed add 941,970 to thia phaae of the ously been estimated at two mil­
lion dollars. '
To Be A t Auxiliary
fourfold, but that Mrs. Wells "hat Capital Improvement program.
dona a praiseworthy job of keep­ Tha Colored Swimming Pool, Still milting wen about a dotTleaawwalaea#
ing the school ntontog smoothly." planned for the Goldsboro Recre­ oni fishermen and an undoterm- JsS S IO II I nU lSoC iy
Asked concerning any Increase ational Area, according to Archi­ toed number aboard the tug Eos. The first general meeting of
In the use of ebsceno language at tect Burton, will not exceed 950,- alia E. somewhere to tho Qulf. the fall lesson of the Women'e
Auxiliary of Seminole Memorial
tha school, Mra. Beale said for (ha ooo. Burton told City Commission­
Hosoltol will be held in the City
first lima aha has heard such lan. ers that the pool* would ba com­
showers, dressing -PEACE a t a n t p r ic e **
Hall Tlrarsdav at I p. m. It
guage and found It written "on plete with
Th* rallying cry of Prosl- announced thla morning by
my bulletin boards and on post­ rooms and necessary mechanical
dent Fillmore's campaign In A. V. Reps Sr., president.
equipment for ito operation.
er*."
"This la ■ very important moot­
McMillan. In hla telegram to The proposed Boat Basin, for 1140 sought to katp tha
Davis, said “congratulations on which completed plana have not •tataa together despite the ing", stated Mrs. Epoa, who urge*
Um fien work you and members as yet been reviewed, la estimated question of abolition of alar*- every member and eommltteo
ry- Hi
defeated by chairman to bo present. She also
of your subcommittee are doing to cost not more than 931,000.
extendt an invitation to say pro.
In giving tha people of the United The fifth phase of the Capital Buchanan.
Statei th t ta li facta lurrouadlni Improvement Program
For paeee ot mind, let Want ipective member*.
Preceding the regular mart lag
Um low scholastic standing* and i equipment that will ho traded to. Ada got your prka for thing*
the executive board will meet et
sndRtoua existing in the Already approved by the Board cd you’d Uka to Mil. Call IIS l
i 7:OP jue„ also to tho City HaP
af tbo aatioa’a capital."! (Caatlaaod oa Fago levfs)

Flossy In Atlantic

De Bary Auxiliary
To Present Fa I
Festival Nov. 10

Weather

Additional
Local News
On Page 7

Integrated School Study Praised
WASHINGTON un — A House
subcommittee’s Investigation of
Washington's Integrated schools
drew praise today from Chairman
McMIllian ,D-SC ol tha Houao Dial,
of Columbia Committee.
McMilllanl committee is Um par­
ent of tha Investigating group.
His action ttok on significance in
tha light of attacks on tha inft*ti­
l s t Ion by tha National Assn, for
the Advancement of Colored Peo­
ple and by Rep. Wier. D-Mton.,
a number of Mcldlan's oommit.
tea.
The NAACP has called for sus­
pension of (ha beariags, and Walr
has said tbo subcommittee coun­
sel, Willsm Garber, should] be
suspended for what Wler caOad a
"disgraceful performance.” '
McMillan sent Chairman Jamas
C. Davis D-Ga. of tha subcom­
mittee a telegram congratulating
both Us* "subcommittee and Gar­
ber."'
The telegram was relaaaad aa
tha subcommittee continued ita

4

hearings by questioning Mrs. ML
Ham L- Beale teacher at Roosevelt
Senior High 8rhooI.
Asked about recent criticism of
Mrs. Elva Wells, principal of
Roosevelt, by a Board of Educa­
te . member, Mrs. aBala aaid that
her own school children "know
the criticism to bo utterly falsa."
The board member, Wesley Wil­
liams, Negro, was quoted as say­
ing that Mrs. Wells was Impeding
integration.
Mrs. eBala said children In bar
borne room brought newspaper
clippings of tha statement and
"remarked they war* lies."
The witness praised the work
of Mrs. Walla aa a principal, and
said that Mrs. Walla undertook ta
handle all disciplinary cases to al­
low teachers to coueeotrate on
teaching.
Mra. Beale said tha low achiro.
ment level* of many pupils a t tho
Integrated Roosevelt High School
baa thrust on teachara there tha
problem af trying to teach aa tha

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                <text>Original 12-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, September 25, 1956; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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