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                    <text>MORE TH AN
JU S T A ROOF
AN D FOUR W ALLS

South Pinecrest Offers
• Luxury homes in a
( moderate price range.

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• Spacious country living with
all d ty conveniences.
• City water and City sewers-Paved
Streets etc.
• Intelligent zoning restrictions to
maintain high property value.

A PAUK-I.IKE COMMUNITY
PROVIDES EXTRA VALUE FOR
FAMILY LIVINCI

• Ultra modern design in homes and
surroundings to meet today’s high
standards for Comfort, Convenience,
and that "Luxury Look” .

All home* are on wide lot*, carefully positioned
on curved street* that carry a* test tra*
fic. All home* are landscaped and shrubbed
by the builder according to a waster gar­
den plan. All convenlences-electrldty,
water and paved street* will *11 be
completed and paid for. The beau­
tiful near Pinecrest Elementary
School and IP* SS-aer* play
ground are within quick safe
walking distance. Situated
pa It 1* on the delight­
ful outer edge o f Sanford,
South Pinecrest la close
to shopping, churches
and every other c i t y
comfort and convenienc*.

I f You A re A V eteran:
1625 Down Payment
(ladodes closing cost*)

$67 Per Month
(Includes taxes and In*.)'

Service Personnel F H A :
$1000 Down Paym ent
(Includes dosing costa)

$66 Per Month
(Includes taxes and Ins.)

F H A:
$1950 Down Payment
(Includes closing coats)

$63 Per Month
(Indodes taxes aad 1ns.)

W e Can Qualify You For
One O f The Finance Plans
W ithin 30 Minutes

YO U CH O O SE
. . . your colors inside and out, also bath tile
and brick trim on any house not completed.

A Growing Ideo - 130 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
5 additional homes are to be started Sept. 24th

Builders O f Fine Florida Homes

Odhtm. &amp; Judah.,
BkAILEY O D H A M . Pnsidmt

SOUTH ..PINECREST
(An Aerial View)

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

EstabUahed 1908

Herald Acquires
3 2 -Page Press
Fred Perkins, Publisher o f T h e *
Herald, announced today that The
8anford Herald ha* purchased a
32 page Scott Rotary Ncwapaper
Printing Pres* from the Dallai
Times o f Dallas, Tex.
It will requiro approximately
three month* to dismantle the
press In Texaa, ship It to 8anford.
and reerect it In The Sanford
Herald prtss room.
The negotiations for the purchase
By MARIAN JONES
o f the press have been going on
OVIEDO-As the 1956-37 achool
for some time and were just com­
year gets underway, we look
pleted thi* past Saturday.
The Sanford Herald Publisher around to see what has happened
■aid this morning "Confidence in to the 1936 graduatea o f the Ovie­
the future o f Sanford, and Its tre- do High School.
We undestand that Ray Fore,
mendoua
potential
population
growth, was the principle factor raptaln o f last y ea rs basketball
in this further step to print a bet­ team, and Nadine Bostick, saluteter and larger newspaper that la torian o f the 1956 class, are going
designed for Sanford and Seminole to Orlando Junior College.
Pat Walker, valdlctorian o f the
County people."
"The addition o f this press,” 1966 cla n and recipient o f to
stated Perkins, "w ill enable ua to many o f the honors and awards,
carry more atate, national and has taken up the nursing profes*
slon, having entered for her train­
International new*.
"However," he ssid "this newi- ing at Orange Memertal, Orlando,
Lome Slathers, American Legion
psper will continue to stress local
coverage, In our news columns, in award winner, and Johnny Selph,
our socirty columns, In our sports talented music!**, arc going to
columns, in our editorial opinions, vocational school in Orlando,
Plrasy Jean Smithson la now a
and in our efforts to bolster the
resident o f Orlando but under a
growth o f the local arta."
This U the first In a series of new title, Mri. Harold Lyles, mar­
expansion plana that will cost ap­ ried Sept. 9.
proximately ISO,000, Perkins said
Dorothy 8immona also resides
this morning.
in Orlando but haa taken up a
"The Sanford Herald will Con­ business career. Olivia Holland,
tinue to keep up with the expan­ who was already married when
sion and growth of Sanford and •he received her diploma, la busi­
Seminole County," be aaid.
ly engaged In household duties.
Terry MeMaben and James Mc­
Gill have chosen the business
world, also, aa well aa Hubert
Priest and Freddie Wheaton, both
prominently known to baakelbaU
fans, and Myron Willis, Boys State
representative.
Keith Malcolm, voted by the
Five ordinances will be consid­ spectators as the most valuable
man to the 1963-66 basketball quin­
ered by the Board o! Sanford City
Commission at their regularly tet* ia at Barber's College, Miami.
Good luck to oQ whatever they
scheduled meeting tonight.
Special meetings brought the do.
Now we turn to the college re­
1056-57 General Government bud­
get Into balance and combined turnees. The University o f Florida,
with tlie approval of the Utility GalneiblUe, wi] cairn the larger
Department budget earlier, the en­ number o f tkeao.
tire budget will be covered In one
Walter and Edward Doda both
ordlnanA tor Gw oexi fla;*l y ca /a returned ae Sem en, Walter hav­
spending program.
ing caught, up with Ed due to
Following a special meeting with Ed'* two-yaar army stretch. With
the Civil Service Board of Ban­ Ed in Gainesville are hla pretty
ford on Thursday evening, the pay wife, Sadye, and Ed Jr., a new
schedule, which has been a mat­ addition to the family.
ter of controversy In both City
Bob Shaffer returned aa a Jun­
Commission amt City employee
circles, comes up for approval ior this year. Donald Hardy, who
had three years at Gainesville,
by ordinance.
An ordinance creating the p o r ­ prior to two year* in Germany,
tion of Finance Director will be ha* returned to resume hi* engin­
presented for first reading and eering career there. As.D on has
probably passage. The ordinance a five year course, wo do not know
will provide H. N. Sayer with a his status— Junior or Senior. Don
supervisory title over the entire took his wife, Georgene, with him
group of finance offices at the to Gainesville, too, to help him
City Hall. Other officers will bo with his studies.
appointed at Deputies.
Johnny Jones returned to the
And additional ordinance for University i&lt; a Soph more this
consideration at tonlght'a meeting year. Jonny la loowlng forward
will Include an amendment to the to being wilh the Varsity basket­
licensing ordinance in regards to ball taam this year. Johnny, who
the licensing o f sound truck* has a four-year scholarship on his
when used for the holder's own basketball record, finished as
use for advertising.
second highest scorer on the Fresh­
An ameridmrnt to the admis­ man teem last year even though
sion
tax
ordinance
w h i c h he had been switched from a for­
will direct all funds derived from ward to a guard, Johnny has chos­
tax on Memorial Stadium admis- en an engineering profession, also.
lions to the general fund o f the
Erwin Abell, who entered the
city, will be presented for con­ University in February lost term,
sideration.
returned to reiume his atudlei.
Top Items on tha agenda for Erwin did not have much vaca­
tonight will include a discussion tion, aa he attended summer
with Architect John Burton, IV achool. He also has a brand new
regarding tha Sanford Civic Cen­ wife with him in Gainesville, the
ter, the proposed fire station, and former Ann Leiahart. Ann, who
Swimming Pool. It ia expected would have been a Junior at FSU
that the discussions relative to the this year, plana on transferring
new structures will lead to the to Gainesville.
adoption of a Capita) Improvement
Ann Pierson, aalutatorian o f the
program for the city o f up to a
1933 class, ha* returned to Or­
half-million dollars.
Street H ating bids and bids for lando Junior College this year.
Miss Rsbekah Tuhy, May Queen
two new pumperi for the Sanford
Fire Department, on the agenda o f the 1963 class, and Mias Nancy
tonight for consideration, are port Myera are sophmorta at Southern
of the overall Capital Improve- College, Lakeland, thl* year, Rement program and will follow, bekah attended summer achool
perhaps, the dlscuuloni with the there. Nancy helped with the re­
architect.
creation program ia Oviedo dur
A request to park a house trailer log the summer.
on private property and a request
by the Sanford Merchants Asso­
ciation for assistance in paying
last year's bills on Christmas
lighting will also com* before the
commissioners for discussion.

OHS Graduates
Enter Schools,
Begin Careers

B. HUGH ANSLEY
(Photo by Jnmenon)

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B. Hugh Ansley
Named Herald's
«Sporfs Editor
J, Mnrlon Harmon Sr., execut­
ive editor o f The Sanford Herald,
revealed today that B. Hugh Amiley haa accepted appointment af
•porta editor of the Herald. In
announcing Aniley’a acceptance,
Barman laid, "W e are ptea.ed to
have Hugh join our itaff. llli
previous athletic actlvitlei and
energetic aupport of youth actlvl♦ ties well qualify him for the job."
Antley ii a graduate o f I.yman
High School in I/ingwood, where
he held many office! in student
government. In hi* ienlor year
he waa aclected All Central Flor.
Ida tackle In football.'Other high
achool athletic honor* included
Honorable Mention All Central
Florida tackle and Honorable Men­
tion All State Tackle,
&lt;f Aniley then attended Stelxon
University where he performed a»
tackle for the Hatter (quad. Dur­
ing thl* eame time he lioxed In
amatuer fights in Orlando. 1IU
other athletic endeavor* Include
baseball, wrestling, and golf.
When he accepted the appoint­
ment Aniley laid, "It U my dcalre to furnish the reader* o f the
Herald a complete and accurate
^ oca l aporta page. We o f the Her.
"a id plan to cover all pha»e» of
Banford and Seminole County ac­
tlvitlei. Such a complete »ports
page will require the cooperation
o f all sport* rlubf, and It U my
hope that they will contact me
concerning any activity that will
be o f Interest to our reader*. 1
will also be plnaicd If sportsmen
will contact our office concerning
event*."
B An»ley voiced particular en­
thusiasm In youth's urtivities and
local clubs. "A ll phases o f sports
* il l l»e covered — foul lull 1, bathethall, baseball, tennis, golf,
bowling, hunting, fishing, rampfcig and any other sport — to the
extent o f cooperation and Informa*
Ms* given by the various elubs
and offtaniiatlons."
Analog ha* attended the Unlver.nJlty o f Houston, University cf
•riam po, and on returning to San­
ford last year re-enrolled at Stet­
son, where he is presently a sen­
ior student o f education and psy­
chology. He haa written free-lance
fo r several aouthem iiewapeper*
and waa news-carter for KGULTV In Galveston, Texas.

Principals To Be
*Guest Speakers
A t Kiwanis Meet
Principals o f Seminole County
Schools will featured it the noon
luncheon meetlm- Wedne-bny of
the Banford Klwanls Club.
Accord tig to Fred Murray, pro­
gram cfco rn in , for the mooting
H u m b e r o f thi school prtndpsls
.w ill be on hand to make brief
' vtalks.
The Klwanls Bulletin, publUhcd
weekly by the local club, states
that "Klwanls la deeply Interested
la our schools, so this promises
to ha a good program.''
The Sanford
Kiwanli Club
meet* each Wednesday at noon at
the Yacht Club.

^Women's Golf Assn.
T o Open Season
President Ruth Herron announc­
ed today that tha Sanford Women's
G olf Association will begin Its
lH td T season this week. The
monthly luncheon will be held
Wednesday, Sept M. at 11:30 at
the Mayfair Inn Country Club.
A golf tournament will be held
M a conjunction with the luncheon
Tm d all members are urged to
participate.

Board To Consider
Five Ordinances

Mrs. M. Gradick
BPW President

Representative
To Give Social
Security Info

A representative af the Social
Security Administration District
Offirt in Orlando will be at tha
Chamber of Commerce Building
in Sanford on Friday, October I,
Friday, October U ad Friday, Oc­
tober It, 1151 between the hours
of 9:30 a. m. and noon.
This service is made available
to those who wish to apply for
Old-Age tod Survivors Insurance
Meetly dandy with
•hewers M a y aod teoighl; Tues­ benefits, social security account
day partly cloudy with widely numbers, or obtain Information
Scattered showers; low tonight about the Social Security pro­
gram.
IW T

Weather

Our faces are red!
In , a picture, appearing on
th# front page of Friday's San­
ford Herald, the president o f
th local Business and Profes­
sional Women's Club waa given
es Mrs, Sue Stevenson.
The president o f the local
Business and Professional Wo­
men's Club ia Mrs. Myrtle Gra­
dick who waa shown with May­
or F. D. Scott aa he signed a
proclamation designating thl*
week aa “ Business and Profes­
sional Women'a Wash."
Mr*. Stovanaen ia
o f th* Sanford Pilot Club
Our apologies era extended
fo r the after waa not fnltntlen•1.

Herlong's
Record Hit
By Lund
Declaring the record of Cong.
A. S. Hertong Jr., to be in Insult
to the people o( the Fltih Con­
gressional District, Arnold L. Lund,
Republican nominee, stated that
be had sot earned the right to
be re-elected.
Lund charged that Hertong had
either voted against or failed to
voee on many important congres­
sional issues. Be elated that Herlong had voted against military
aid lor the Allies and that he
silled to vote an appropriation ofr
the Un-American Activities Cosqmlttee or foe the minimum wage
law.
I would raher have our battles
fought on foreign soil," he said.
"We should not hive another
'Pearl Harbor', Lund elated. We
must recognlt* the Allied nations
as the outer bordera of our de­
fense. I deplore Herlong's action
In voting against military aid to
our Alllea.
"The Un-American Activities
Committee Is on* Important means
to keep subversives and Commu­
nist* out o f this country and out
of the government," heb said. "1
deplore Herlong's afllure to keep
for an appropriation to keep this
committee alive."
Lund alio attacked Herlong’ s
stand on the farm question a* a
‘do-nothing*.
"Herlong wai against both Ike's
proposal pfr the soil bank aa he
was against the 90 per cent pari­
ty. He offered no other solution
for ths problem. Didn't he think
this to be an Important iasua. He
was in fact an independent 'donothing', " h# said.
Lund also attacked Hsrlong for
not protecting public interest by
voting for a bill exempting natural
gas consumers from public utility
regulation. Ho alto ridiculed a
previous charge made by Hertong
that on* of hla bill* had been
'pirated.' He claimed that Herlong
failed to vote on ■ similar bill
when Jt cam a up in Congress nine
months later.
Accusing Adlai Stevenson o f hav­
ing a promise for everyone on
anytyhing. Arnold L. Lund, Repub­
lican Nominee for Congress at a
meeting of the Lake County Re­
publican Club Friday night stated
the presidential-aspirant *ntede
■ shovel' to continue his campaign
of scooping pledges to the crowds.
"lilt running mate pegs him in
the primary," Lund declared,
Eslea Kefauvar accused him of
having one speech for New York
and an eetlrely different speech
far Florida,
"Stevenson Is betraying the
South on two vital Issues," Lund
said, "He wants to abolish the
right to work" lawi that the
Suth enjoy* fot the freedom of Its
workers. Ha has challenged the
President to enforce th* Supremo
Court decision on segregation.
Does he want Ike to call out the
Federal troopa to do that or la
that what he has In mini] if he
Is elected."
Lund deplored Herlong's rapport
of Stsvenson charging that such
support was Inconsistent with the
Congressman's stand in signing
the Supreme Court manifesto.
" I cannot understand how he
can aupport a man who is openly
betraying th* South on this im­
portant question” , Lund declar­
ed.
Lund also assailed the voting
record of Hertong aa a poor one.
‘By his failure to bo mindful of
th* needs and welfare o f the peo­
ple, the small wage sayner, labor
and the farmer, ho haa forfeited
his rihgt to relusa so the oflce
which he T rarfly neglected in
these elgnt years," ha said.

MONDAY SEPETEMBER 24, 1938

No. 199

Flossy Threatens Northwest
Florida W ith 100 mph Winds
3 Dead, 4 2
Missing Are
Left In Path

National Kids' Day In- Sanford

NEW ORLEANS ID — H u m
cane Floaty, packing 100 mlie tv
hour winds, swept toward north­
western Florida today, leaving
three men reported dead and 41
m ining after it lashed southeast­
ern Louisiana,
Tho New Orleans Weather Bu­
reau aaid tha storm, sixth o f tho
season, was centered at U a.m.
E8T about 90 mltea southwest o f
Pensacola, Fla., and moving to­
ward the eaitnorthaast about lg
miles an hour.
"Movement Is expected to con­
tinue toward the east-northeast at
th* same rata, bringing the cen­
ter Inland between Pensacola and
Apalachicola, Fla., this afternoon
or tonight," the bureau said.
The Red Cross in Biloxi aaid It
appeared there waa no further
threat to Mississippi'* Gulf coast.
Th# hurricane had winds esti­
mated at 100 mile* per hour near
the center and gales extended
outward 150 to 300 miles from
tha center.

WHO’S THE KID— A. L. Wilton, president of the Sanford Klwanls Club, diked out in
ehort pants, buster brown collnr, big silk tie, and tarn o’nhnnter, wnitn In lino calmly
eating ice cream and reading hi« comic t&gt;ook, as Hhowtimo drawn near. It won the San­
ford Klwanls Club’s pnrticination in National Kid* Day—a free movie, ico crean. and
comic books free for the children, arranged through tho management o f the Rltz Theatre.
(Staff Photo)

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Drivers License
Youths Jam Theatre
Renewals 25 Pel. To See Kids' Day Movie
Behind Last Year
Seminole

County

drivers

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last year, according to Seminole
County Judge Ernest Houabolder.
Last year, Judge
nuutholder
aaid, during aeptembar, 12,9*7
licenses were aotd. There la an
expected Incrcnsa of at least
eight to 10 per cent which means
that If everyone secures a license,
following tbe law, it must be don*
not later than Oct. l, 1956, he
said.
All llcenaes, during the last
week, will be sold at tho Court
House during the hours o f R:30
a.m. to 3 p.m., weekdays and on
Saturdays from 1:30 a.m. to noon.
Judj^ Housholder reminds Nanfoul and Seminole County motorUts “ that only a limited number
of employe* can work in the space
atloird In the Court House,” and
he urges every one who has not
attrnded to this item, to plca»e
do so Immediately and avoid the
last daya an hours o f the rush,
walling to be served.
In a tabulation o f drivers Heen.es sold up to the present lima,
Judge Housholder said that 529
were sold at Ovlado; 35 at lake
Monroe; 163 at Bear Lake; 242 at
Longwood; 67 at Geneva; 121 at
Lake Mary; 173 at Altamonte
Springs; 166 at Prairie Lake: and
7,763 at the Court House in Han­
ford. This la a total o f 9,337 .old
to date rompared to the more
than 13,000 expected to Ik .old
In Seminole County this month.

Meet Slated O c t 1
Hospital Notes
To Form Mental
KEPT, II
Health Association
AH persons inters*tod in the
Ur*. Ruby Griffis (Sanford;
formation o f a permanent organi­
Dischargee:
sation o f the Mental Beelth. Asso­
Irene Lacey (De Bsry&gt;
ciation are urged to attend a meet­
Frank Riddell (Banford)
ing next Monday Oct. 1, at • p.m.
Edith Black (Sanford)
at tha County Educational build­
Mrs. B. Durwood Croat (Sanford)
ing, Commercial and Hood.
Last month Mlaa Margaret Mar­ Freddie Ms* Lomax banford)
Minnie Lee Patton (Sanford)
grave o f tbe national association
Anna Myers ( Sanford l
in Washington visited her* to re­
Clarence Schaffer (Sanford) )
view the work that already had
been done by the local group and Mrs. Dan Collins sad baby girl
(Sanford)
to suggest the methods o f setting
Richard Van Dyne (Banford)
it up on a permanent bail*.
MattIs Zanders (Banford)
A nominating committee was
SEPT, n
formed and will report at the
Admission*!
meeting next Monday.
Eleanor Smith (Banford)
Arch Abrams (Banford)
Mrs. Mabie Connolly (DtUiry)
Discharges:
Louisiana Louis (Banford)
SEPT. S3
AAnkiliftst
The Seminole High School Band
Parent* Association will meet to­
John W. Skew** (Lake Mary)
Ruth Howard (Sanford)
morrow night in the Bemtoota
Norma Jean Sharp (Mims)
High School lunch room.
Ernest Bkkweti (Sanford)
The meeting will he
by a covered disk
Eleanor Smith (Sanford)
will be served at T pan.
Mart* Kjsenenid (Sanford)
All parent* of band atodeet* a n
urged to attend Iamarrow night’s Mrs. Harry E. Wilson and baby
gM (Boated)

Band Parents Assn
To Meet Tomorrow

Wirt

It's hard to estimate ju* exact- *■
ly how many boys and girt* at­
tended th* National Kids Day mo­
vie Saturday morning.
Sponsored by tbe la o fc id Kl­
wanls C lub-a* a part o f their
observance of the nationwide
events, th* ptovlos Were arranged
through E.) Klmbroegb, manager
af the Bit* Theatre.
Upward of 3,300 chikironl load
up for the first performance of
the feature In color and four car­
toon*.
At na lime, with the lobby of
tl.. B ill theatre packed and jam ­
med, hn line extended, four deep
around the corner and out Second
St. to the corner of Palmetto Avo,
Waiting for the roungators of all
ages were cup* of ice cream and
comic books, all fro* and with tha
compliments of (be Sanford Kiwini* Club.
(IIUOM n . REYNOLDS
On hand lo guide tha youngsters
Into the show were A. L. Wilton,
president ef the Sanford Kiwanli
Club, Ed Lane of the club's sun­
shine committee, and Floyd Pal­
mer, chairman of the Kiwanli
Club's Marianna Plan committee.
Also on hand was George Morgan
and Joel Field, member* of the
club.
So large waa tha Saturday morn­
ing crowd taking advantage of
the Kiwanis, Club's National Kid'*
The Kiwanis Club of Sanford will
Day celebration that two (hows be represented at tbe 193i conven­
bad to be haiUy scheduled.
tion of tbe Florida Klwanls Dis­
Th* first show began at ■ ; » trict at Fort Lauderdale, October
and the last one was scheduled 7-9, Club President A. L. Wilson
for II o'clock.
announced today.
Every seat was filled, on the
Local delegates to tha conven­
main Door and both balconlea.
tion will be A, L. Wilson, Hoy
Gussta of the oanford Klwanls
Mann, and Ed Shlnholaer. alter­
Club and the Rita Theatre were
nate (names of club's repreaenth* children at th* Methodist
tatives) are Capt. Robert W. JackChildren’s Horn* In Enterprise.
ion, B. B. Crumley and Ralph
A. L. Wilson, club president,
Smith.
decked out in short pants, buster
Mr. Simon H. Reynolds, trustee
brown collar, big bow tls, and a
tarn o'ahanter, was th* atart of of Kiwanli International, a Ro­
the moraJng'a event aa ha saunt­ chester, New York businessman,
ered through th* crowds keeping will be a featured speaker during
children calmed down and assur­ the three-day meeting St the Gov­
ing rhem of ice cream and comic ernor's Club.
Delegate* from 113 clubs, rep­
book*.
Floyd Palmer, also with aborts resenting a total membership of
and whit* shirt, gavo up hla morn­ more than 9000 business and pro­
ing's business to help the children fessional leaders, will participate
unload from cars, park their hi in tho various soit ions, i
cycles, and look after their safety, Cat conferences, a discussion ef
Three representatives of the San plana for th* coming y*arL
ford Police Department were o« teb election of officers will highhand to help handle the traffic Ufat th* convention program, Wil­
problem caused by lb* Immense son said.
crowd and tha unloading ca n .
The presiding officer at
three-day session will bo Mr. M.
Oliver Brawner, Governor o f
Kiwanis District, and
TIPPECANOE AND T Y L E t, Florida
Postmaster of tho Psnsacola Post
TOO !"
This Whig slogan o f 1340 re­ Office.
Mr. Reynolds, on* of th
ferred to General Harrison’s
rout o f Tecumseh’a Indiana at pal speakers, and th* official repTippecanoe; and to John Tyler resentstivs or Klwanls Interns
o f Virginia, making Us second tlonal at tho meeting, ia a 31-yoar
veteran o f Klwanls. Ho boa served
vlre-prosidenoial ery.
To sell • Tippy canoe, or find ■a president o f his home Ktwsab
a tiler too, alert Want Ada to Club to Rochester, as governor af
the New York Kiwanis District,
do the job!
Call 1131 to reach “ campaign aad aa chairman af a nnmhee «|
district commute**. He has
headquarters.”
(ConltoMd « Png* 4 )

★ ★ ★
Local Kiwanis Club
To Be Represented
At '56 Convention

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The Weather Bureau reported 9
large squally area o ff the extreme
northwestern Florida coast was
earning winds to blow offshore
sad hold back the tide.
“ This create* a dangerous situ*
aUoR," the Weather Bureau said,
"since the hurricane wind* will
suddenly shift and mmy cause a
rapid rise in the tide to about
eight feet. This situation oxiete
all tha way from Pensacola to
8L Marta."
Resident* of low-lying area* to
the southern Alabama and north­
western Florida a n a s were , mov­
ed to emergency ahaltors white
hundrda o f person* la aouthem
Louisiana began moving bock to
their, homes.
Tbe storm, which developed ear­
ly Saturday, originally pointed to­
ward tha New Orleans area but
took a northeasterly court* early
today,
Heavy ratna fall along the Gtttf
eoast In advance o f the storm.
The Weather Bureau eatitioosd
Persons living In aouthem Ala­
bama and Georgia aad extremp
northern Florida to watch for p o *
slbto Good warnings,
Harold D. Adair, Mobile, A la ,
wai killed early today when hla
auto skidded on a raln-sllckenod
turburfaan road.
Two man were assumed drowned
below tbe mouth o f the Mississip­
pi River, Capt, V. J, Green* e f
the motor vessel Carport reported
that Charles Ayr** 47, Brooklyn
N. Y., chief mats o f the 300-foot
vessel, fell overboard and Second
Mata Jolui Ritter Jumped in after
him and disappeared.
The Coast Guard aearehed for
more than 40 men reported strand­
ed on boats and oil rigs o ff south­
ern Louisiana.
Tha Virginia D, a 60-foot tug,
sank in Mobile Boy, about I t
mil** south e f Mobile, early to­
day but the four-man crew waa

Rev. Delgado's
Talks Continue
Tomorrow Night
Th# seriee of lectures being pre­
sented by Morning Circle No. Nine
of the First Presbyterian Church
will continue Tuesday -v*nl— nt
• o’clock In th* Church Sanctuary,
when the Rev. Oswald Delgado of
Winter Park will apeak on Pres­
byterian Beliefs.
Thle will be the second In a
■erica of three lectures, followed
by e question end answer period.
Tho final on* will ho flundoy
night, Sept. SO.
A* an added feature far Tee*day night, Mrs. Fred Williams
chairman of th* aerie*, has an­
nounced, that a question box win
bo available for anyone who may
desire to oak any question con­
cerning the talks of th* Rev.
Delgado,
Th* service will be hold to tha
Church m etoory lo arrowwo*
date the anticipated large attend­
ance. The puhUe Is eon&amp;aUy In­
vited to attend.

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�HERALD

Third W eekly Edition

Seminole Smoke
What la thU I b u r about Kay
By F.F.C. C. le b e r t Carver
Ivey S u m s she hai bar aye on
. Last Tuesday several o f Sem­
a cartain aophomora boy, who
la baeomlng a very outstanding inole High boys who are members
By PAT HARRINGTON
........ ................. ...........
player on the football taam this of the Sanford National Ouerd
In keeping with the Seminole,ern
Lakeland.
yaar. Could hla n an o bo Duka 77? Unit, presented an assembly pro­
High School policy-of attempting) Despite her youth, Mrs. Bateman
1 wonder wbat Allen Swain haa gram for the Seminole High boys.
to eld students tntcreieted In I•* entering her ninth year of teachagainst glrla. You naver lee him
locational advantages o f a hlgh,in »- She previously taught for
The
Speakers
on
tha
programs
talking to any. Maybe he'a all*
school certificate, Mr. Ghard, the j three years In Kissimmee, two
were P.F.C. George Huston snd
argte to then.
D. C. T . co-oratnator presented years at Aiken, S. C., and this is
Why la It that Tommy Waters P.F.C. Robert Carver.
a program test Tuesday to the her third year at Semlnolo High,
(the aophomora) la alway pickA talk on the National Guard
sophomore Junior and eenlor She Is an able and willing worker
lag on boya that are so much history and the opportunities that
girls met in the cafeteria for a In all projects for young people In
bigger than hlmselfT And ho just
series of talks on guidance In. which she is asked to help,
tha Guard unit In Sanford has
loves to flirt with girls that are
applying for a position.
This year, sho is Faculty Adto
offer
young
men
o
f
Semlnolo
always about three feat taller
The talks, giving an employers, visor for Diversified Cooperative
High
waa
given
bby
P.F.C.
Car*
than be is.
View o f an applicants Interview Training and Co-Sponsor o f the
ver, whlla Houston spoke on equip­
You naver walk down the hall
were made by President Gene newly-formed Journalism Club.
ment.
(Without seeing Jana Nelson and
Tucker
o f the Florida State Bank I
-----------------Through eo-operation o f Mr,
;Jaa Basil. They will probably be
Willis Peacock J., snd Mrs. David
. . ,
.
Bracken
and
the
city,
the
Na­
going steady the rest o f their
Gatchel, also o f that Bank.
e -A -.? °
w J ?
tional Guard Unit waa able to
'Uvea. Good luck to them.
Mrs. Mary Jorce Batemen
Mr. Peacock listed tha eight [f ™ ,_ h*
*o u ”
bring thalr Armord vehicle, the
I have heard talk going around
points thst he looks for In an
P P ’ ,et * ° o f tho
M-TI (armered Personnel Carrier)
among soma o f the older girls
to the school. This caused much
la school, that they simply can't
conversation snd excitement among
sea why Johnny 'Barley has to be
the boys as they were allowed
ao short and cute. You would
to climb In tho vehicle and hav*
think that ha would grow just a
a look around. During that time
HtUe bit taller fo r their benefit
tha functions o f tha M-TS were
*. Neatness in sppMrance and
By Shirley Anderson
wouldn't you?
explained, and bow It would bo ference ara, T. E. Tucker. President of Florida State Bank Willis Peacock vl«» p « ,
B ars you boys noticed the new used if a war should break ou t
AT
Personality—ability to talk
*1‘ th° ‘ “ ? h“ mi,l“ d , ,Kc
c S lh
w
.n W ™
B r Hcken' a em lnoto H l , h School
Bai l or girls whoeo name la Betty
». Initiative—desire to better
P«P **•“ * " Tuesday night,
With the Armored Vehicle, there
th!
S*JI&gt;
’
8U"
“
r
f
c
h
w
f
e
i
i
e
r
MU.
“
2
Ashby? She sure la a knock-out. waa also a Jeep on display. I t
oneself
you missed a swell time.
A id aha has a swell personality to the Jeep a radio waa eetup, and
•. Ability to get along with
The Band, Majorettes end Pep
•"* » - WSI i s
i t along with her looks.
was damostratad by Guard mem0t^, r * a
Club worked herd to bring us a
Who la this wa see Henry Cason ben. This caused much conversa­
GAIL SMITH
talking to ovary second lunch tion among tha boya as they took
social ^ e u ilU t l ^ U t t e n
ln mln,tur“
tlmre u.nder lhon dl‘
The Tt-HI-Y held Its f!r*t meetcommunity.
recton of Ernest Cowley and Barfariod? .The conversation seems a quick look under the hood.
Ing of the year Sept. 14. The
te be very Interesting too.
I.
D a p a n d a b l l l t j r —found bara Rohn.
After the demonstrations every­
Why do we always see Jef one returned to their classes. The
by checking achool records and
John Schlrard, president of the annual Christmas card sale waa
PUbry and Ronnl Rusal coming Guard vehicle prepared to depart
refereaas
Seminole Chiefs Club gave us a launched by tha president, and
By ANGELO COM PAIN
back from lunch together every for tho local Unite Motor Pool.
Mrs. Gatchel presented a demon- short history of the club and then plana were made for the Fresh­
Don't let the title abovo mislead
day? Como, w on t someone let us
stration Illustrating the proper turned the program over to Coach man Party.
you; this Is not Intended to bo
Future
plans
of
tho
locsl
Guard
la on the newt.
and Improper way to approach Fred Ganas who called to our atread by fans o f tha "Inimitable".
unit Is to try to hava • precision
Every year the Tri-Hl-Y walI wonder If there te soma kind
an
employer for an Interview,
tention tin new electric score
Don't read this If you like Elvla
come the freshmen girls with %
a# romance going on between June drill team madaup entirely o f en­
Mr.
Tucker
mentioned
that
hla
board,
a
gift
of
the
Florida
State
Presley. Don't read this If you
party. The theme for this yea “
Jennings and Tony Oetmen? They1v i e d Seminole High boys so that
Elvis' Presley can sing, and well, bank to cooperating with the Bank. Mr. Genoa then introduced la a "Kid Party". All freshman
•hack etch others papers In Eng­ competition drills might bo held A . J. CLEMENTS, REPORTER ehould consider yourself short­
Diversified
Co-operative
Training
“
Andy”
Bracken
who
thanked
between other schools that al­
sighted and or inconsiderate. Do too. He la a wonderful linger, if
girls are invited and are to come
lish, and some bow, they always
A apeclal meeting o f the FFA raid this if you’re human, and do I may commit myself. Probably* Program and hat, at present, two the people far coming to the dressed as “ kids” . The party will
earns up with the highest grades ready have drill made up by boyi
oportunity
for
placement
there.
"R
a
lly
"
In
spite
of
the
bad
weathwas called Wednesday afternoon try to understand.
I admit, he does awing and away
held at tha High Seheol tomorrow
la the class. Could it be that Tony enlisted in the National Guard.
from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.
To
over
onc-quarler-mllllon and rock and roll mora than the
Othe members who participated by Bill Thompson our Chapter
knows all tho answers?
P.F.C. President. The meeting which squealing laen-aga femmes who average linger does. But, if It's
Bra Joe Wynne 1s sporting a In the program were;
Each freshman gtd will have
the Introduction o f tho football
consisted
o
f
the
Advisor
and
the
have seem their heart-throb in a fault, haven't wa all our little
now type o f sirring this week. Leonard Lcpere, P.F.C. Jim Bly­
a "big sister" who will provide
players
snd
assistant
coaches.
By
BILL
THOMPSON
officers, waa called to discuss the person, Mr. Presley is capable of faults? Suppose we try te search
Beams she Is having quit a bit o f the; and Pvt. £1 Sammy Dunn.
We then watched various plays e picnic supper. There wGl be
Mr. Kettles: Brsntley could you
---forth coming activities.
holding a most-distinguished and others for their virtues and our­ tell me if I can get to the park on the field while Coach Bill Flem­ prises for the moat original "k id".
tswabte with her oar. Maybe she
Advisor Mr. West announced to another unattainable position selves for our vices.
deaaa't Ilka to play volleyball very
ing explained them to the'test de­ Iota o f games, and plenty of fun.
by going through this (rate?
that four saving bonds would be in thalr swaet little hearts. To
■ w b . Is that the reason Eva
In my oplnlou we shouldn't
So, Freshman girls, don't forget^
tail.
Bentley:
I
guesa
so
Coach.
A
given to the most outstanding millions more of these emotional argue over such trivialities as
Jaa?
Let's all give a big hand to the — be sure to come.
load o f hay Just went through.
boy*
this
year
following
bonds
will
Thera te a certain Senior girl
female fan o f his, Mr. Presley ie what a singer looks like when be
The officers o f the Tri-Hi-Y
Cheerleaders who worked verxhard
By MABY JANS FLYNT
be presented:
who fo r the peat three year* has
a myth-plus, an answer to a teen­ singe: we would then be using
this yaar are: pre sident, Nancy
Pat: 1 maintain that lovemak- to make this "R ally" ■ succees.
Tha cheerleaders o f Seminole 115 bond to outstanding chapter age prayer, a superman, a knight the wrong one o f our senses. There
bad a slight crush on a Attain
Ing la Just the same as It always
tr talking to various people, j Cash; vice-president. Nan Cash­
Banter bey. What is it all about High have been working since firm er;
in shining armor, and, I quote, shouldn’t even be a controversy was.
emed that everyone hid a] ing; secretary, Peggy Landqulst;
Aug.
15,
preparing
cheers
for
the
Margaret?
an "lah-aaah-aaaah". Obviously, over anything as unimportant as
Gall t a t t y gad cha­
$23 bond given
by Sherwood
Tsddy: How do you know?
grand tlms and hoped that treasurer,
we
*
'•
l--A
.
Hsyl Does anyone want to coming football and basketball Tractor to the boya with the belt they like him.
the way a singer "keeps tim e".
plain, Juanita Wyone. The faculty
could
have
many
more
rallys
to
Pat:
Just
read
about
a
Greek
‘ know how to spell Schlrard- If sessons.
Farm Shop program;
To probably one-half the nation, Let Mr. P rn ley rest In peace — maiden who eat and listened to help show our team "w s're for sponsor fo r the 1H-HIY is Mias
•0, Just ask Phillip Byrd, I bated
Hasded by their captain, Dotty
$25 bond given by Mr. Hunt Mr. Presley himself Is believed to excuso my figure o f speech — and ■ lyre ell evening.
Rebecca Stevena.
la the hall tha other day that ha Metta, they hava teamed sevaral to the boy showing the best lead­ be a little too emotional, a little try to worry more about the way
had finally learned how to sptU new cheers and hava practiced up ership In tha chapter; end $25 carried away, and even a little a singer sings.
It, Come now, Phillip. How?
bond for boy with the outstand­ mentally unbalanced. Many par­
Couldn't we accept him as he
1 hope everyone noticed the
ing Supervised Farming progem. ent! think Mr. Presley Is respon­ is and for what he is? Apparently,
-knlteUn board by tha offlca last
This bond U to be given by the sible for their teen-age daughters' we have no other choice; E l v l a
week. It waa designed and mad#
Farm Bureau.
spells/ frenzies, and other demon­ Presley Is and always will be El­
'by Juanita Wynna and Lynda
Tho committee decldejJ to hava strations admiration for him. Be­ vla Presley, lie Is as essential te
Yoakla, It carrted the slogan that
one recreation night each month lieve me, considerate parent, your the tean-age diet as hot dog—
Mamed to bo going around school
consisting o f movies, parties, and daughter is old enough to bo re- Hound Dogl—and as American as
last week which was "Dump
other activities. Discussions and ponilbla herself for what she baseball. And, If only In tha eenae
Ooeoa". The sign bad eleven Ind­
plans followed for tha annual does. If sho carves " h ii" Initials o f patriotism, we should be proud
ians, Each had a cup o f Cocoa,
Christmas Party and the special on her arm with a switchblade, o f Amorlca's contribution to the
•pBUng U.
attraction which will take place remember it's her arm. Il'e no current worids-of-muilc, insteed o f
It looks as If the Stanleys like
time to hunt "Hound Dog" out of trying te compare him — and
that night.
Yes, the big difference
the Prices and the Prices like the
so degrading his originality —
season.
Stanleys, It seems that Helen and
In today'# rural scene la
with
a
currently-popular
foreignTo me, Mr. Presley seems and
There are two things tome peo­
David are following In the footthat evtr-Rcddy electric
no offense meant
ple never seem to get—all they acts absolutely human. After ell, land-imported
brother and sister,
■witch. C oun ty agent*
— crooner.
Isn't
he?
You
can
he
enjoys
went,
and
all
they
deserve.
'' Al and Byl'
can give up-to-date advice
i Why was Edith Hanson in such
on lateat labor saving
‘ a hurry to ask a cartain Sophomethods. T hera are to
I w n boy to the Girl-Break-Backmany
new ways you can
to-flebool dance before someone
black hair, brown eyes and
gain more efficiency, more
• be asked him?
dark complected. Plays football,
profit and case yester­
, I am sure everyone enjoyed
and drivers a Chevle. He has a
the football game dance, which
year's b e c k -b r e a k in g
sister who is a cheer leader. Know
was sponsored by the Junior ■m?
chorea electrically I
O a ts. Congratulations Juniors.
This Is an Ideal Senior boy. He
Is well liked by everyone especial­
This modem electric
ly Ana V. He Is ectlve In football,
end has a nice new Mercury to
drying bin can handle
haul the gtra around In. Nice,
1,000 or more bushels of
Huh, girls? He has light brown
wet crepe par day.
hair, blue breen ayes, and a nice
personality. Know him?
This U a cute blonde, a new
.•
■L
•tudeat to come o f us, but to
%
&gt;*
J e f F , b still going with Robert most o f us she la just a good
M. Goad lack kid!
friends who has returned. She
‘■'4 j,*
' Move you noticed kids that every has blue eyea, and Is e senior.
A
- *- i • W
time Pete M. walks by Batty J. She end her partner (Bobble L .)
vSt
■matbles something to herself.

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Tri-H i-Y Slates
Freshman Party
Tuesday Afternoon

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Jokes

Cheerleaders Read
For Sports Season

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ten

Wbat-say-Betty?
Bey, Ronnie R. whet te this
m e e t ITEM keeping you at lunch?
T or have been late quite a bit
pan knew? Could it be that eighth
grader?
May Freshman! Get a lead o f
this. There is a cute Sophomore
bap brawn eyre brawn hair, and
r u m Tammy TtlUs. Coma on you
gate get busy. WOW.
Phillip what te te It you eay
gau're OVER? I don't eeom te
iR M im bir the exaet wards. It
help lake care at final expense!
WW female, wasn't it?
Beams as not ens can get any- without burdening your family.
think oat o f Ann V-, exoept when
You handle the entire trans­
wa ask her ahe has any Interest
action
by
mall with
OLD
AMERICAN of KANSAS CITY.
Na obligation. No one will call
on jrout

Tear Out This Ad
People 60 to 80:

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your name, addr e u and age.
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boy. (I wish m y dad had done the
Mine for m e/) I've bought life Insurance for him. PU pay for It until
ha's SI, then he can taka it over.

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a
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Age makes a BIO difference. Pm
40 and he's 10. He can get 2Vi times
u much Oulf Life Preferred Risk u
I could buy for the same money. Ask
your G ulf Life Representative about
Father-Son insurance.

P. H. COLBERT* Superintendent

Palmetto Bldf., Box 1221, Sanford* Florid*

All through your home, too, Sunshine Service
switches typify the “matchless’'convenience of
modem electric livlng...in the kitchen, in the
laundry...leu work, more leisure, (or happier
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Fall Cleaning
Can Be Fun

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Fall Cleaning Can Be Fin
the kitchen spanking clean whrn
With Planning
your husband returns from woik.
Fall cleaning may be fun pro­ Even if you do not have nil the
ject—a time to »:te up the old modern appliances yuu ran accom­
and plan some new accessories plish that much, and *1111 look
Beslqet-101 |
for the home. It doesn’t need to relaxed when he get* home.
be drudgery.
Post a schedule In the kitchen
Find « good outine for chorea, where you can see it. Tut under
* WITH THE AVERAGE size of the A met Icon family Increasing. the demand fop
the right equipment and proper a "onee-a-wcek" heading such
lancer home* j* greater today than fur the past fifty yean. Thia apaclnu* one
dress, and you can learn to on- chorea a* defrosting the refrige­
•story home fill* that need. Four generou* bedroom* ar loented in the rlftht wing.
joy the Job. Schedule cleaning rator, cleaning out the pantry of
Bedroom windows arc thoulder-high, for the flexible arrangement of furniture.
chorea, room by room. Plan your whatever, and under “ twlce-aA broad fireplace and built-in* for book* and treasured knirk-knacka make the
living room cosy and hospitable. Built-in cunbonnU in the dining room ffer spare
work so that you find time for monlh" urnlg malres-rs, sham­
pooing area rugs, washing win­
fr the storage of linen* and dlshea. A breakfast nook in the kitchen provide* for
an afternoon nap.
quirk family snacks. In addition to the full-sire hath in the bedroom wwing. a lava­
Some homemakers tike to clean dows
tory o ff the utility room i* liandy to the work area* of the home.
GREASE-PROOF tVAM.
one room thoroughly each day, pre­
A kitchen wall around the rango
ferring the rotation plan to any
For Further Information About Till* Dan Contact Your Builder.
other system, giving other room* ran b« made impervious lo grease
a once over lightly each day,
spattrra and easy to keep clean
Other homemaker* prefer doing by paneling it with plasllr fin­
heavy cleaning all In one day; ished headboard. This material
routine chore* like bedmaking, with a baked coming In wood
dusting and kitchen mopping every grain and marble design* ■* writ
day.
as in solid colors Is available
A bride ha* a good opoprtunity at well stocked lumber yards.
lo start out from scratch. She
CLEAR AS GLASS
doesn’t need to use Mom's me­
Glass, according to its manu­
thod* unless she find* them to facturers, la virtually Impervious
her liking, cr routine will de­ to wear and corrosion, and has
pend on the equipment — wa«h- probably the lowest upkeep cost
Ing machine, freezer; whether aha of any material u»cd In a house
shops for groceries or gets them (If you don't count window wash­
delivered. It makes a difference ing).
in planning.
TESTED SHORTCUTS
VERSATILE PLASTIC BROOM
Here ere some ideas other
SWEEPS CLEAN,
young homemakers have estab­
KEEPS CLEAN
lished. Perhaps they will help you
Even brooms arc specialized
plan your schedule:
these days. The latest has a plastic
— List all supplies and equipment brush adjustable to three position*
you need to do the job. Take ad­ —for sweeping the floor, or dust­
vantage of new products especial­ ing walla and ceiling.
ly created to make the Job easier.
It’* said to attract and hold
—Get one or the creamy pastes dust, thus eliminating dust cloud*.
that cover hand* and fingernails The plastic bristle* arc very easy
and apply It before cleaning. It'll to wash by simply swishing them
help the dirt to be more easily In lukewarm soap or detergent
removed atfer your cleaning pro­ Mid*, then rinsing and hanging
ject.
lo dry.
—Consider these rleaning aids:
bottled detergents lo maka audt
Bloom la a term nsad to de­
for washing dishes, nylons, wool­
ens. . .water softeners. , .window scribe the cloudy look on wood
cleaners with spray applicators. . . furniture caused by dampness. To
liquid slarch for a bright new Iona remove It, wipe the surface with
to window curtains. . .new oven ■ sudsy cloth and rinse with a
cleaner with Ita own applicator. . . clean damp cloth. When dry, reA bottle of liquid furniture was waz or repollsh the wood.
★
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TABLE SAW TIPS
OTHER IMPROVEMENTS
goes a long way. . .bleach for
AP Newtfeature*
Experta who make much of the
Paint, wallpaper, new bullt-lni cleaning and aanltitlng bathroom
DO. ^ .act the saw blade to in other room a in the home, when
kitchen tile, link, refri pUallc uacd for housewares stain
that It clean the stock by no
-----—j ------------.sudsy am- that 'warm sudsy water, allow­
" t o r \ ^ X ’ , Inad areas ed by • clear rinse, la all (hat's
more than one quarter of an inch. combined with careful planning S
necessary" to keep them clean.
DO. . .when c ro n cutting, hold and Ingenuity can hc*p transform . . .insecticidal.
the work (irmly against the miter even the oldest rooms to freshSPEEDING CHORES
Color and convenience are the
Before tackling "dirty" house,
gauge and feed It Into the blade new beauty.
Moat housewives moving Into
reya to modern kitchen living.
work, scrape your fingertips over
ilowly.
new
establishments
will
find
Take a long look at your kitchen
Heavy ornate mouldings, over­
more conveniences than them were ■ bar of aoap to fill np the p ten
DO, . .use a push (tick when
and see how you can maka
alls
fireplaces and mantel*, clum- a few yean ago, enabling home between the nail and skin. Soil
cutting narrow work to that your
more attractive and livable.
hand dota not come near the ay book case* and closets, dark chore* to take on a dual role, won’t have a chance to inar your
Perhaps all you need is a new
hand* with an ugly brown nail
blade at any time.
woodwork and trim* can all ba l,cre * re a few
•oat of paint to brighten It up
line, and the hardened aoap will
DO. . .get into the habit of
and give it a freah, new look.
easily and economically .I I m in a t .r a 0 ,,]M
U " Uh" i *!!d wash away later as you wash
' *P»n ri»T while &gt;'ou
UP
Thera are many new, raiy lo tlandipg eitchr lo the left or right „ j Welln.ner „ j
your hand*.
,
PT r
I“ ,n‘
Ikitchen (put (,ul milk bottles, wash
apply paints available in e wide the blade wh.n culling rather'
■menu can help while architectural dishes, wipe off appllanrrs, shine
than
directly
behind
the
til
air.
range of colora.
A trick to remember for white
Do. , , make regular cbecka to flawa, and give a new look to old P°l». moP n° ° r
Color e*q «l*o bo Added with
trimmings: Iron with the straight
—Dinner
might
be
cooked
with
living,
dining
and
bed
rooms.
new kitchen appliance* in shadei aee that the miter gauge ia at
the new stove timers while you of the material. Thia kevps lin­
to harmonlie with your decor- right angles to the bladt. . .and
ings flat. To maka sure that the
shop.
that
the
rip
fence
ia
parallel
with
ating acheme.
An efficient clothespin bag ia a — Dishes might he «a*het In a lining does not roll ovrr, run large
the
blade.
Colorful floor and counter tllea
great convenience while hanging dishwasher while you clean an batting stitches around the edges
will add a bright touch and also
of rollon and cuff* before wash­
laundry on ymlr clothslhe. It entire room.
nrova practical and easy lo clean. DON'T. . .neglect to use a taw leavea both of your hand* free to
—Cook your dinner — cas- ing; remov* after pressing.
Are your cupboards and cab­ guard except when doing apcelal hang up togs, and prevents your
inets big enough and it the right cutting—and then be extra care­ having to stoop to pick up pint, A erole, stew or ragout — hours
In advance. Have it act to pop in
height? Smart new cabinets and ful.
clean line and pins help to guar­
DON'T . . . uie the rip fence as antee that your laundry will be the oven anytime.
bullt-lni can be Installed to save
—Spend the laat few houre in
space and eliminate stretching
"atop" in an efort to cut aev aa clean when you take it down
and stooping. You can choose cral pieces o f wood the same a* when it came out o f the *udi. relaxation awaiting your man’s
retun home. Take a bath, put
from beautiful woods, stainless size.
on something atractive. It's a
steel and enameled metal lo ault
DON’ T. . . forget that you will down and a table extension.
good time lo knit, darn, sew on
your taatai and budget.
be able to handle eatra-large
DON'T. . .pver cut wood on a
You can aav# space with the pieces of lumber much more rail table saw while holding a con­ buttons.
It’s a good idea to hare the table
new refrigerators, freeicr-i, stoves, ly with such aressoriei as a hold' versation.
set, the dinner In the oven and
ovens and other appliances which
Ample, modgrn, electrical fix
■re Incorporated into cabinets,
put into the wall or used at table turro can also "enlighten" your
kit-hen livln*
top level.

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and there are men a n d __
who are especially trained to help
you.
A remodeling project aheuld be
approachri! wl'h a great deal o f
Changing living habits, newest In the house where changes have thought, Professional assist*n-&lt; is
your esauranee that yea wfll gel
developments in the field of elec­ been made.
trical and mechanical device* for
There should be at least one the best possible jeb for the b u t
more comfortable living, ainl the ihower and one bathtub in every amount of moaey.
perpetual desire to "keep up with home. If they can be separate
Ihe Joneses", are motivating fac­ units, so much the better.
tor* that make older home* les*
Built-In lavatories with coun­
desirable lo their owners and stim­ ter space nnd itorage units are
ulate he ever-growing trend to re­ important bathroom accesiorlca.
sidential remodeling.
Medicine chest* are receaacd, lar­
Home-owner* ask—la It pots!, ger and handsome. Ceramic tile
L E T W A l ...
hlr In bring these old homes up terrazzo, linoleum or asphalt or
ADS DO IT1
lo modern standard*? Vest In asphalt or vinyl tilca add color and
most ease* It I* more economical keep bathroom floor* eaay to
to remodel and renovate than clean.
selling at a sacrifice and building
Wall aurfare* will take tile or
a-nrw.
plastic covering* for bright beauty
Which portion* of the houae and clrnnllnesi.
are moot likely In be out of date?
NEW HEATING SYSTEMS
The two room* where the great­
High on the Hat of wanted homa
est change* have been made are improvements la a naw, conven­
—the kitchen ami (he bathroom. ient heating system. The time If
MODERNIZING H IE KITCHEN nearing when tha average home­
Many time* (here Is enough owner will consider both heating
space in the ol.l kitchen to dn an and cooling systems a 'mutt' for
expert rejuvenating Job. If the ser-, his homa.
vice porch, entry way or old -’ In planning, the conditioning
type pantry I* Included In Ihe re­ unit* for home comfort, Ihe range
modeling plan-even more space of unit* is large and varied. There \
TOOl BIRRA
ran be made available.
■re rites and typci for every home I
Star catch* el the New York
Our modern kitchen* gleam with and ev-ry possible climate. New­ |
Vznktet, IhrM-tlme winner ot
porcelain, tile, aluminum ami oth­ est compact furnace* and cooling | ’ Am tilun League's Most Valeer metal*, formica and fine system* can often bo fitted into :
aMt ftayor award, sail Champ
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Built-in*,
multi-purpoto closet arris.
storage cabinets, lary susan shel­
e x t e r io r a l t e r a t io n s
ve*, cabinet sink*—all make every
Extra, remodeling
can lake
bit of wall and floor apace count many forma, ft can be very ex­
for maximum efficiency.
tensive so that all tracea of the
Breakfast bur* ami eating nooks original apearance are removed
arc all helping the kitchen take or it can be limited and the most
on more of the living room air. made of snull change*. Changes
Even fireplarei ami barbecue In landscaping can do a great
equipment can be an integral part deal to soften objectionable buildof family living in the kitchen.
Ing features that cannot be chang­
I, to o
UP-TO-DATE BATHROOMS ,
ed. Landscaping la as much a matwill go for
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�Explorer Scouts
Lions Club Hears T
Spend Week End
casselbemy- h» uou cm
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lnaacta and waada.
N am columns report with comparative
And "from this, the theme "Your News­ objectivity on the activities o f the great,
paper - Freedom’s Kay To Better Living” near great and the common people, the
meetings, conventions, apeechea and inter*
views.
Kasdan learn who is aick, who died, who
married, who was dlvoroad, who took his own
Ufa, who was hurt in an accident, the toUi
o f disaster and o f the eternal efforts o f the
wrongdoer and his nemesis, the lawman.
Your newspaper scrutinise courts, the lew,
politic*, election! and government. They in­
form and aometimae arouse the electorate.
Through editorials problems are poeed
and thinking Is guided. It In through the edi­
torial columns o f your newspaper that read­
ers can view, by word picture, tome o f the
Inner workings o f your city, county and state
governments.
Special ocasions are chronicled from the
words o f music, art, ths theatre, books, and
Hollywood.
Americans have more leisure time than
ever before and in turn rely on local news­
paper* for more end more suggestions o f
whet to do with It. The person with time on
his hands automatically consults the news­
paper to learn more about hi* hobby the
road to the beach or the ski area, for reporta
on spectator sports and outdoor activities—
and Urn Nations) Coafsreocs of
golf, fishing, hunting, end boating.
Cl Istiani and Jaws. Ho la S char­
Radio listeners refer to the program time ter member of the Advisory Board
tables. A few children even learn to read
while studying television schedules.
The classified advertising section provides
Bells and tbs mors ho sells, ths lower hs
can reduce prices. Factories, production end a daily market place for buyer and seller, a
payrolls grow. Bigger payrolls result In more market place so vast as to be Immeasurable
prosperous communities end n stronger nn- end one that sometime* extends halfway a- Dias In Gaargia
Mrs. Belmn Lloyd, 41, patrod
,tion.
round the world.
Medical columns offer the advice of com­
In civic promotions better living results ■way very nddenly Friday sight
at Soperton, Ga.
petent physlclxns who answer questions, give In such projects as the constrution o f a playShe was born June IS, t ill and
advice and offer suggestions, alt In ths In­ field o f the control o f pollution of the water had Uvtd In Sanford for II years.
terest o f better health.
and air. Corrupt police departments ere re­ She mad* bar boms at Hlggisa
Local health authority* make thsir im­ organised. Political rascals are turned ou t Tarraca.
She was a member *f the Bap­
portant announcements In ths Sanford Safety campaigns are launched.
tist Chunk eg Sanford.
Herald’s news pages.
Mighty fund raising drives set out an­
Mrs. Lloyd was the wife eg the
....Homes are improved by readers o f the nually to whip poverty, polio, cancer, heart 1st* Clyde Lloyd,
how-to-do.lt columns. They mend sagging disease, muscular dystrophy and similar af­
Survivon Include: throe daugh­
doors, silence squeaky floors and repair fections, Their workers call repeatedly on ters, Mrs. Ruby Hembry, Tempt;
plumbing. Homeowners build backyard pa­ newspapers for suport. They receive It, too. Mr*. Edith lonae, Sanford; and
Mr* Jatblee Colley, Mobile, Ala.
tios and apartment dwellers redecorate and
Your local newspaper is wholeheartedly
Alao two staters, M n. Battle
refurbish.
behind wholesome youth activities, and in Keraay, Adraln, Ga.; Mr*. Bela*
Gardeners, both the homegrown variety and othsr ways keep wary vigil over Juvenile Abercrombie, Marietta, Ga.; two
brothers, John &amp; Horten, Scott,
the professional, depend on the garden news problems.
to tell them what to do and how to use new
Many a boy has begun a business career G*. and Caries Kerim, Admin
Ga,
on a newspaper route In Sanford and Semi­
runeral sorties* wen held at
nole County.
Briisoa Funeral Home at I p.m.
The Soniord Herald
Your newspaper doee all these things, end Sunday with Dr. W. F. Brooks Jr,
officiating.
more.
■las* e s t u r Ostster If, t i l l &gt;1
Burial waa In Evergroan Ceme­
Perhape,
the
moat
Important
function
o
f
t u t o r s . Plane* a near lb* At!
tery.
your
newspaper
is
that
it,
with
its
comics,
K l f t *nei t*r°aaj P a l'lsta r
cartoons and funny storiss, brings a little
HAN a x , Bxoestlve B llta r
laughter into the world every day.
Your newspaper plays an important part
is Haratl la a m u M r af ths Aaeaelats* Praaa
f i l l la aatnia* •tcluelvtlr to the as* far rapakllea*
la
the
happenings of your community every
[a af ail ta* local aawa artata* la tula aawiaasar.
day—end those who gutds ths policies and
every day help bring you In closer touch with
your neighbors, friends and acquaintances,
SUBSCRIPTION r a t e s
are proud o f their contribution to the com-

By AL r a e tr s
Explorer Scouta from two Sanford troop* ipent an entire week*
end at PinecaaUe Air Force Bate
where they Inspected planet, train'
•d In the Link tralnera, and ex
poriencod altitude chamber opera.

, Your newspaper is freedom’s key to better
Jiving. It unlocks the door to a richer life for

through cooperation of tho National
Foundation. The apaaker also gara
tome fundamental precaution* to
be observed In event even a mild
epidemic may be prevalent and,
briefly claiilfled thet hreee type*
of the dlletie.
Ticket* for a Mven-act variety
^ ih ow , a Joint benefit performance
1 bring ataged by Casselberry and
jSanofrd Lions have been distribute
n id, according to Joe WIemer and
d C. K. (Bud) Fisher, co-chairman
'* for the benelft show. Hie two
clubs will conduct sales and, the
* bands of Seminole High and Lyman
a School will shara In the proceed*
t- of tickets they sell. The show
r will be staged in the auditorium
of Seminole High School on Nov.
8 at I p. m. Proceeds will be used
* by the two club* to promote their
" work in sight conservation.
.
Walter J. Krohne, Jr., ecoutmas* ter of troop Ml said that the Lions
1 troop will be host at Boy Scouta
district meeting at the Boy Scouts
1 district meeting at the Communi­
ty Methodist Church on Oct. II, at
d 7:30 p. m. And, on Oct. IS, troop
■ 341 will be host at the St. Johns
* River District Boy Scouts Court

Family, Frionds
Help Mr*. Baker
Observe Birthday

I f Virginia F. Aadenaa
Mrs. Nettle Bekar, rnatbar of
Cel. W, K. Baker, Lake Mary, haa
ksaa s patient at tka Central
Florida TB Hospital la Ortinde
for over 4 r u n . On Sept. I oho
•peat bar Sttk birthday tkare,
gladdened not only bky attentions
o f her family aa4 friends, but by
the nmembsrenceo of SI total
strangers! Prior to the occasion,
an Item had appeared la e Charles­
ton, Hast Virginia papar, tolling
eg her approaching tnnivanary
and mentioning the fact that It
would bo the fourth poor she had
been Is Ike hospital. And ae Si
ktndheerted people sent her carde
•ad letter* and presents. Trt pic­
ture, showing her with her cards,
she win uss for her thank yon
notes I
Bins* IMS, Mrs. Baker, the
widow eg tho 1st* Raleigh D.
Baker has mad* her horns in Cen­
tral Florida. Before her lUaoss,
the had her own cottage adjoin­
ing the home eg her aea, In Lake
Mery. Hu kat seven sons and one
daughter, nine trenohOdron and
11 greatgrandchildren.

the advancement made through
reaearch 'n helping to curb the
crippling disease. Dr. Dippy stated
that progreis in the field of ro-

tng o f the final day. The afternoon
LAKE HAND - B il l
Globemoster and the presentation
o f awards.
Ths Explorer Scoots o f Sanford
expressed their appreciation to
Col. Mtehaal N. W. McCoy, Com­
mander o f Finocastle 'Air Force
Base, and to Lt. A. J. McGill, Lt.
A. Thomas, and 8/SgL A. Wilson,
project officers, for their efforts

SERGEANT RECEIVES
WAR CROSS
MIAMI (A P ) — Sgt. Ella L.
DiSanto yesterday received the
French Croix do Guerre war cross
for a battlefield exploit of 11
years ago.
DlBanto was decorated at ths
apnua) review o f his National I
Guard outfit, the let Battalion of
the 211th Infantry, for knocking
out a German rocket and machine
gun position with gun and gre­
nades.

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Monday, September 24, IBM

Public To Present
Problems A t Milk
Commission Meats
JACRIONVILLR U P -H i* sari**
of bearings by the Florida Milk
Commission will giro the public aa
opportunity U present their problame and offer
rugsections,
Chairman Doxtar Lowry of Tails-

AMHSTANT CAMPAIGN
1. Consolidating tho II
milk
MANAGBB TOLD
marketing areas lain flvt or six. VENICE (A P )-J . Herbert Burke.
I. Suspending price controls on
Hollywood lawyer and political
all dairy product! other than
l—der, bus been appointed antstClass 1 fluid milk.
I. Suspending price eoutrola ex­
cept at the producer level.
4. Reviewing the east af milk
production.
B. Roclaslfyiag milk from the
present system la which clast#*
»r# determined saeonUng te ul­
timate us* the processor or dis­
tributor will autko of tho milk it
buys from producer.
4. Establishing standard ad 4

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MRS. ANNA RINEHART demonstrates her technique in

applying paint to an article of ceramics. Also shown In
the picture are a few of the many ueuutiful lamps she has
made, a Japanese figurine, and a tablecloth which she,
herself, crocheted.
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Mrs. Reids McSwean, assisted
by Mis* Janice Reel, entertained
at her borne, IMS Cedar Are.,
Thursday night with a miscellan­
eous bridal ahower lot the former
Miss Barbara Brown, who was
married to Rubart Harvey on Sept.
19.
The houso waa beautifully da
corated with arrangement* of
Ixora, which, with lu dark green
leave* and bright pink flowers,
added tb* finishing touch to the
pink and green color scheme
chosen for th* occasion.
An open unbrell* o f pink and
green plaid wa* placed oo in*
floor and to this ware tied, with
pink ribbons, Mrs. Harvey’s many
lovely gifts.
Th* pink and green color scheme
was further carried out in th* re­
freshment* which featured pink
aod green rosebuds on a white
cake, green punch, pink and green
nuts.
Those invited to be with the
houorec were her mother, Mrs.
Giles Chapman, her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Evelyn Hoy, Mrs. R. L.
Harvey, Mrs. Jimmy Powail, Mrs.
Tommy Brown, Mrs. Joe Dou­
glas, airs. Lloyd Swain, Mrs, Carlist rtalnei, Mra. David Brandt,
Mist Rebecca Cain, MLae Joan
Wright.
Prit# winner* were Mr*. Uoyd
Swain, Mrs. Giles Chapman, Mr*.
Tommy Brown.

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B.P.W.'s Mrs. Anna Rinehart Has Own Enterprise PTA
Has Opening Meet
Kiln, Makes Own Molds For Ceramics
The opening meeting of th* P.

Mra. Anna Rinehart i* a pert venlence* of modern d ir living T. A. was held at th* school audi­
and lively lady who ha* devoted coupled with the beauty and torium Tuesday evening with quite
moat of her life to hobhl»s
- charm of an old-fashioned show- an attendance even though the
weather wa* very unsettled and
kind and onotber. She started with ptace.
hemstitching when she
j.»*i
Speaking of remodeling. Mrs. rainy. A most Inspirational &gt;ic
a little girl and not long alfer, Rinehart’ s pride end Joy ii her vollonal was given by Rev. Don.
look up crocheting. “ When she sun parlor which the did herself. Walling of Barnett Memoria' Me
waa In college *h* started painting It l» furnished with wlrkcr furni­ thodisl church, Enterprise. Dur­
la oils and kept It up until ihe ture. which is painted red and ing the business session, conduct­
waa an aipert. Then the progres- gold, and upholstered in pale ed by pres. Mrs. Harvey Dunn, th*
e«d to painting china and from green. Mrs. Rinehart did all the plant for the P. T. A. School of
thara It wa* Juit a short step to painting and upholstery herself, instruction to be held In Sanford
a ceramic* course in "'ashingt-n. with extremely attractive result*. Sept. Mth beginning at 9:10 a. m.
While in school in Washington,
This rharmlng and talented lady were announced ; and th* program
she discovered she had a nn.ural proudly admits to being the same for the year
wllh the them*
aptitiude for mold-making, -&gt;n age as Dwight D. Eisenhower, in "Building Together Tomorrows Cl
started making her mold- sti4 h - fact say* they are "twins." hav­ tireni" with Mrs. M. Hick* was
fora aha knew It, her spare lima ing the same birthday ai well aa given.
was all taken up in making moiu» the same birthdatn.
Mrs. Batcom Carlton will serve
lor other people. She still makes
Mrs. Rinehart’ s most enduring as chairman of the Halloween car
her own molds and, as aha d e c
nival, which is to be held on the
tribes It, It la quite and interest* hobby, through the years ha* been school campus Wednesday Oct, SL
her
rrochet
work,
which
she
start­
lag proceis. First she takes the
Mrs. II. R. Biers, membership
a A d e that ihe wishes to dupli- ed as a girl and still adheres to.
chairman
was busy collecting
cat# and packs It in mud half* She has some of her ceramic
membership dues, at ttgmy havt
way up, then pours plaster of lamE£ displayed in her aiudlo on been raised this year to Me per
pari* over the other half. When ■ taWe covered with a very hrau- member, Mr. L O. Hayman an­
tka plaster hardens, she removes tiful 'cloth, which she crocheted nounce,! the civil defense program
it, reverses the artlrle ad re­ herself. Jfer work along these for Ihe year.
lines Is near perfect, as Is every­
pasts the process to form the
thing she does.
The program which followed was
other half of the mold. Fur tome
A few of the outstanding pieces a musical ona, with Miss Shelia
articles, such a* vase« she «**••*
top and bottom pert also, and l,iat she ha. done in her ceramics Hubbard, music teacher, accom­
'
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.
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rts-lf are
Bm a
it ne
ie of hniulnlp
work.
pair
boudoir !«mne
lamps panied by Mrs. Cecil Sellers, sing­
for one, a figure of a bull, *
in
white
with
gold
trim,
and her ing three delightful numbers and
t* make ten plecea.
husband's initials in gold; a Urge leading the group in community
She has on display at her atudio,
ashtray with lior husband's initials singing. Teachers aa follows were
three p ain of cranes; the first
In gold, and a set of earing* and Introduced, at which time the
la the original, which Is over one
a pin fashioned in the form of room count waa taken: P int
hundred years old; the second pair
dogwood blossoms, that are aa grade, Mrs. Catherine Bnyelte;
i* on* that has been painted b -t
dainty and delicate a* china.
second grade, Mrs. Bertha Hardin;
not fired; and the third pair is
IIArd grade, H n . Fkhel Tart;
eempUted. The difference between
fourth grade. Mrs. M. Illrks;
the latter two it ainaung. m e
fifth grade, Dave Bride and eight
asm* colors are used but In fin
grade, Miss Raechel llarlltt. The
Sept It
firing process they are complete­
9th grad* won room count.
Linda Deal
ly transformed, tome of them
RutchJe Harper
turning deeper and richer, .ind
The remainder of the time waa
Lowery Rockett
some of them taking on a com­
apent In getting acquainted with
Sept. 21
pletely new ton*.
the new member* of th* facul­
Roy Tillis
ty and parents, and refreshments
Th* Rinehart’s atarted construc­
Nancy
Richards
were served by the hoepltallty
tion on their lovely castle-like
Mrs. L. II. Wynne
committee.
home in 1911 and lived there for
• good many yean before decid­
ing to move away from Florida.
They chose, however, to keep
their home and so left it in the
Charge of a caretaker. When they
returned two and a half years
The Pinecrest P. T. A. will play which
~ L* " exists
* - In a special field of
ago, they added on a little, re­ host Wednesday, Sept. M to the work for exceptional children, and
modeled a little and now have Seminole fount* Connrll P. T A about which nothing has been done
i home that ofere all tb* con- This will be for the benefit of in Florida. H*r aim la to arouse
all parents of children in Seminole tuflcient interest in tb* problem
County Schools. All those Interes­ of th* gifted child to that an efted in P. T. A. work and, es­ fecUva program in thair behalf
pecially, all oficcr*, committee may be launched through th* rhauchairmen, room
mothers and nela o f p. T. A. Mra. Gautier la
chairmen are urged to attend.
especially well-equipped to head
A moat Interesting and infor­ this work In our city, aa she holds
Thursday evening members and mative program has been set up, a B. 8. Degree in educational n*v.
friend* of die Lake Mary Com- headed by Mrs. J. B. St. Johns, chology from th* Florida But#
M&gt;unity Church enjoyed a covered president of the Seminole County University. A* the flrat student of
that inititutJon to be granted op­
tfifh supper at the ehurch, honor­ Council P. T . A.
Highlighting the speaking pro­ portunity to do "honora work"
ing Mra. L. R. Berkley. Chief
Beckley la balag transferred to gram will be talk* by Mrs. D. in the field of industrial art, ah*
Kfflgsvtlla, Texas, where she will Hale* Jackson, of Oriandn, presi­ worked with children for occupa­
Join him next w*ek. Mrs. Beckley dent of District Six nf tli* Flor­ tional therapy. Baaidei doing grad­
kaa been a very active tearhrr In ida Council of the Pi T. A., Mra. uate work at Appalachian State
the church Sunday School and Fred Eubanks, of Palmetto, Mra. Teachers College, ah* did grad­
her leaving ia a matter of deep George Hartford, of Leeaburg, uate word ia psychology at Col­
Mr*. John C. MefJuir*. of Fus- umbia.
regret to alL
Us; and Mrs. E. William Gautiaff,
ReglstraUon will begia at 9:M
At the end o f the bountiful re.
of New Smyrna Bearh.
a. m. at Pinecrest School. A deli­
paet, R. W. Keogh, Superintend­
iiliiuii present
Mr*. Eubanks and Mrs. Gautier cious luncheon is belag planned
ent o f the Sunday School
for those attending, by Mrs. Lu­
•d the honor** 'vritt
with a silver ant
and
“ f tbe * • '* B0* ^
eryttal relish disk, as a memento of the P. T. A. Gautier, who la cille Feilar, lunchroom manager.
• f the occasion. Former members chairman of the committee on A small fee will b* charged for
o f the church, Mr. and Mr*. 0. the exceptional child for th* Flor­ th* luncheon which la scheduled
to be aerved at I p. m.
G. Patterson, now living in Win- ida Council of P. T. A., will
After lunch, work group* will be
tor Park, had coma op for the speak on "Legislation And the Gif­
ted Child". She Is a member of set up ia til th* various p . T. A.
a u * * r, accompanied by their son.
the state board of manager* and activities and committee work.
Oeerg# R. Patterson Jr.. home on
It greatly concerned with the need Adjournment will bo ot S:«g p. m.
a short leave from tb* US Navy.

Happy Birthday

Pinecrest P-TA will Host Seminole
County Council P-TA On Wednesday

Mrs. L R. Beckley
If Guest Of Honor
A t Church Supper

PWAI Pl f

I A KF

MON. f ’ TTfF.

Palm

(white
patronage)

Women's Circle o f th* Lake Mary
The Orlando Dlitrlet o f tb* Wo­
Community Church held Its re- man's Society o f Christian S#r*
gular monthly meeting at tha vie* met I n jh * P in t Methodist
home of Mrs. Ruby Linden.
Church on Park Avenue Wednes­
In the absence of the President, day for the FaU Seminar,'Mr*. R,
Mr*. Walter I. Piper, U»* Vie# U. Hutchison, district secretary
ef missionary education, plead­
President, Mrs. P. D. Andenoa
ed ovar the seminar,
presided. Tha devotions were led
Mra. Hutchison introduced the
bv Mra. Anderson, followed by visiting oflfcers and secretaries,
the Secretary’ * report ot the alto Mra. A. R. Ivey, part cu t*
August meeting which had been president of th* W.S.CJJ,
a supper for member* xnd their
Hi* meeting waa openad by th#
husbands at the True home.
Binging o f " 0 Coma All Ya Faith­
The Treasurer reported in over­ ful", after which the Rev. Milton
all balance of $134.09 efter the H. Wyatt led In prayer,
Building Fund pledge of $13.00 b»d
Th# themes of th* «*mlnat, " 0
been paid. Th* group'* pledge ef Com* Let Ua Adore H a , " and
JtO.OO to Mission had alao been "Th* Spirit of ChrUt for All o f
paid during the summer. Th* Ufa,” were amphatlted during
Tresturcr waa directed to send the study.
the yearly $8.00 earmarked for
Th* ehureh-wld* study "High
Medical Missions. At this time,
SHOWN ABOVE nt the C. P. O. Wives Club •’Get-Acijiiuinltni" Coffee tire: L. to It. Mrs. Mrs. L. W. Scott turned over th»t Hours of Methodism In Town and
R. L. Herdman, Mrs. R. W. Demoret, Mrs. K. II. Lcniing, Mrs. A. E. tiroll, Mrs. Micbnel balance In tha Inactive Women’* Country,” by Charles MeConnel,
was reviewed by Rev. Milton It,
Cuolo and Mrs. Buddy Rawls, i.Stmt Photo)
'.ssoeiatlon fond, which will alto Wyatt, who stressed the Im port
go to Missions snd with th* al­ anee of enriching the ehurch pro*
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ready paid $10.00 will complete gram.
the churches budget of g26.(M) to
Mrs. Jo* C. Fulmer district
Missions.
vice president, spoke on how to
The Sewing quota was discussed present programs and Mra. Howard
The C. P. O. Wives Club held it*
and It was decided thit th* cost Anderson district **'-eta*y. pre­
MONDAY
I an. i t sented "Million*, U. S. A.N
opening session of the season Fri­
The Sunbeam* and G.A.’s of the of It should be nro
First
Baptist
Church
will the members. It Is now complete,
day. with a get-acquainted coffee,
Two beautiful soloa, rendered
wllh the exception of two girls*
meet ut 3:3u p.m.
during Utt meeting were, "N o
held at the C. P. O. Club. There
The Y.W.A.’s of the First Bap•"&lt;* *■* fh ‘l(lr*n 1 « own»- Man 1* An Island," and "A re Yo
were S3 women on hand to hear
ti»t Church will meet ut me imiue the first to be made by Mrs. R Ahie."
the welcoming address nrr«r-it-d
Beebe and the second by Mrs. J,
« f Itul.y Sp urs ut OsHU p.m.
"The Church in Southeait Alia.’*
dby Chief William C. Jelllson, pre­
Mr*. 11. L. V om - vs|*te • hr
The First lluptlst Church will M. Thompson.
was given by Mr*. B. M. HUlyer,
sident of th* C. P.O. Club. Chief her mother Mr« ' P Kyle en­ begin n study course studying the
The group I* scheduled to!
district treasurer, who aald "W e
Jelllson told the worn*" o ' •*’ * tertained at a 9 o’clock breakfa-d book "The Pull of the People” at sponsor a concert of sacred and'
cannot remain truly rich unless
many plan, being mad* for lmd
a
,
Thursday, 7:30 p in.
secular music, In November, to w# help others." Mra. Robert
provcmtnla ai tht club and A«»n t _ ,
t l_
.........
The Boy Scouts of the Flrat
Riven by the llampdan DuBoae Hays spoke on "Youth la a Rothat any and all suggestion* that honoring Mrs. William Horhe on Presbyterian Church will meet in Academy or Zell wood, tl v-&lt;jponsibl* Society," and salo • -*
hrr
birthday.
they might wish to make would
the Scout Room at the Church at vlded that It should be held la o f the greatest concents e f tb*
Ater
fvl
tb,. sir&gt;»
be ,mo*t welcome.
m
rr bresk
urcns's-i
the church and that more dsh- .* church la securing adult worker* ia
It wa* announced that nla»» aro cake was rut and served and the
rt'FSDAY
arrangements to cover tranporta- youth work," and "youth la th*
now In progress for another simi­ honoree opened her many lo.tly
tlon costs be mad*.
Christian’* concern."
Kindergardcty (legislation at the
lar affair to be hrld sometime in gift*. Then canasta was played
The first Friday In December
Educational
Building
of
the
Pres
"Paul's
Letters
to
Local
the near future.
until the noon hour.
Church**," was presented In the
Coffee and doughnut* were ser­
Those present, lit addition t" byteriau Church from a a.m. un- •* the date of th* chur.-r C
Ui noon.
I itiyial Mataar and supper, la form of o play which portrayed
ved from table*, which were very Mrs. Roche, wen*t
his ministry,
The Anna Miller Circle will meet
f* c*
artfully decorated
with
most Long, Mrs. A. Ammon, Mrs. B.
unusual arrangement* of hlbls- Squires, Mrs. Nell Frutrod,
-■ at the Elks Club UI It P.m. A l l '" ! " " 1** 11,11 '* nl\
. " S ':
Mra. Mortin McDonald aecrecua, combined With Bamboo shoots Nancy Dobbins. Mr-. Susie Miller, members or., urged lo attend.
I ,bl(' ft w“ * d#cl?rd * * ‘ U? *•* tay of public rotations, closed th*
and assorted greenery, and placed Mr*. Brmlir Williams, and Mr*.
Pilot Club will hold a dinner f* , r Pr° l * r * ould
W * ■" **»• aomlhnr by raiding Philippian* 4t
In low bowls in the center of each D, C. Howard.
meeting at the home of Mra. II. We,t," ' n,tf.r
° * J * chure* A Thu was followed by a pray*
lire Rooms of the Mooic home W Utile on luike Markham at f nd Ihe. Friendship O la* would
table.
be asked to work with the BustActing hostesses foi th* affair were beautifully decorated for th"
.„ni ne»» Women, on both th* baiaar
were Mrs. Robert L. Herdman and occasion with hibi-cu* and fall
in- i ir*l Baptist l huten will
,,,,u., *
m,,,
leave*.
Mr*. Raymond Freiton.
continue. their ...............in,,k*.
*tudy emus- on
on " " " Uu’ »,|PP*r- A committee o f
two from each group will b# ap»
Sept, 14
"The I'nll of the People".
pointed at a taler dale. There be­
J o ' Ellison Herron
.Miss Mtileeli i Key m.. uh will
ing no further husinvs the
Ralph Morgan Bennatt
iiimlucl the luuilling devotions
ing waa adjourned. The organiza­
C. J. Toll.*
over WTHIt, Snnfnrd, nt
a.m.
tion will holds it* October meet­
Linda Estabrook
The Brownie Scout* of the First
ing at Ihe home of Mra. Scott.
Oordon L. Bradley Sr,
Pre-hyteiian Church will met-l ia
The hostess, assisted by Mrs.
the Youth Building at 3:00 p.m.
Thompson, served fruit Jello, atTin- Pioneer Ei’ iiow *nlii .. i
WANT ADS
aorted cookies, minU, nuta, teg
ri-aiiim of the First Prcsbyterli
Mra. -AChurch will meet in the Youth and roffe* to members,• ----Building ft mu Si: ski p.m. through f, ,? r’ ™r«. R. M, True, Mra. H.
nr no p.m,
| JJ. Cochtan, M n. Beott. Mra. IL
Rev. Oswald Delgado of Winter ^
Mr&lt;- Anderson and
Paik will *peak at H;00 p.m.|
A. W. Sheets, Mr*
from
the
Ftc*t
Presbyterian Albert Walter, Mrs, Rsi-mnmt M-Chinch Nanciuary on “ What Prc*- JJunct®’ ,n ? Hr*. Bett* Jane
Donaldson. B«rnr* th* ladies went
byterians Believe".
home they enjoyed a tour of tha
N O W SH O W IN G
IVI-. II \ ENDAY
recently remodeled house of the
Klndurgaili-n Registration at the
hostesa.
Educational Building nf the Presbyterian Church from 9:00 a.m.
I’rrsbyterian Church will meet
until noon.
The Training Uulun Worker* of 3:30 p.m. at the church.
The Benlor High
the First Baptist Churrh will be
creation of Die First
served tupjn-r at 0:30 p.m.
The First Baptist Churrh will Ian Church will meet at
have Prayer Meeting at 7:30 p.m. Churrh at T:0Q p.m,
Tli* Mid-Week Bible Hour
Ttnlnlng Union Workers Con­
ference will In- held at the First be conducted by Rev, A, Q.
[mils, Pastor of the First
Baptist ('hutch at H: 15 p.m.
Miss Marcella Reynolds will byterian Church at T : » p.m.
MRS. NETTIE BAKER, pictured here with son ic n f th e conduct the morning duvutlons The Chancel Choir will rehearse
many cards oho received on her birthdny from klmlhnu icd over WTKB Hanford, nt 8:30 am . at First Pesbyterlan Church
I The Olil Krauts of the First 7:30 p.m.

Informal 'Get Acquainted' Coffee
Welcomes Wives to C.P.O. Club

Mrs. William Roche
Feted O p ^«r»Mny

With Card Party

Happy Birthday

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stranger*.

(p s U iA o n a JU

General Insurance

G ohol

H. JAN ES GUT AGENCY

Mltsf Gayws

SIS KA1T FIRST STREET
PRONE 7S
R. JANES GUT
JAMES &amp; G(JT

D IST A N T DRUM S

A PA CH E
with Bert Lancaster
CARTOON A COMEDY

EMW Celebrates
First Birthday
A t Jim Spencer's

Mr. and Mra. Hamilton Biabae
and Mr. snd Mra. John Burton
The Enlisted Men’ s Wlvi-s Cluh
will be attending Ut* football game
had
its first birthday on
. 10,
In Taltahasae* this Weekend.
and celebrated It with a dinner at
Priendi of Lt. Col. Julian R. Jim Spencer’s.
Adams will bs Interested to learn
The ladies all wore corsages snd
that ha la Improving and
haa th* tab!* wa* decoralnd uith a
runner of flowora, tin- length of
bean moved tram Ojockner Pen­
the table.
rose Hoepital to Camp Carton
Thoae attending were Mrs. Wil­
Hospital, Ward 21-A, Colorado liam F. Finnegan, president, Mrs.
Sprlngi, Cole.
David Gibson, vlco-prosldent, Mrs.
Barbara Warren, secretary, Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. Albert Hardesty, Edward Gold, Mro. Elliott Fen­
who spent th* summer visiting wick, Mra. Rosemary Samlerfer,
ffiend* and relatives in Ohio and Mrs. Uoyd Ricker, Mrs. William
M. Foster, Mrs. Lillian Donat,
Pennsylvania, returned Wednesday Mrs. Jaion Goldman, Mr* Denv
to their bom* at 24IT Orange Ave. er L. Duncan, Mra. Jamc* I*
Shortland, Mrs. lindel Cart--r Mrs,
Bob Reely Jr., eon of Mr. and Bobbie Wilson and Mrs. Cliff Wil
Mra. Robert Reely Sr., who is a Hama.
The next regular meeting of tin
freshman at Florida State Uni­
versity, haa made th* top march- club will be held on Se|d 21. ai
which time plans will lie madtag band at that school,
for their membership drive which
I* to Hart in October.
Mrs. Sue A Stevenson, presi­
dent of the Sanford Pilot Club and
Mrs. D. K. McNab, first vice pre­
sident, attendod the Fall Council
meeting of Dlatrict Pour, PUot
laternaUonal, hold ovar tho week­
end 1* West Palm Roach at the
LAST TIME TONIGHT
Roosevelt Hotel.
STARTS f :4 !

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GARY COOPKR

THE 8ANFORD HERALD
Linden Home Scene Mon.
Sept. 24,1956
Pop* 6
Of Monthly Meet
Of Business Women W .S.C S. Seminar
Wednesday evening th* Bushieee I i H ild Tuesday

Recent Bride Feted1
With Bridal Shower
A t McSwean Home

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and Customers
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Page 6, Mon., Sept 24, 1B56

Orange
Belt
Loop

Melts, Bisbee
Score For FSU
Sanford’s Buck Matte and Bub-4
ha
Blsbe* did their ahare o f
acoring Saturday night In Tallahaaaee aa the Florida State Seml­
nolea breezed past Ohio Universi­
ty 47-7. On the ground the laadIng Semlnola scorer wee Bobby
Renn, who scratched paydirt twice
The aerial attack combination of
Lee Corso to Bob Nalluma clicked
for two more. Blabee made hlsl
score by aeamperlng M yarda
after receiving a pais, and Melt*
plunged through th* line from five
yarda out for his tally.

th e o r a n g e b e lt loop

for Sanford Seminoles touchdown lata in
fourth quarter. Semlnolea lout, 38-7. Arrow polnta to b a ll ( P h o t o b y J a m e a o n )

Cocoa Tigers Smash
SH S Seminoles 33-7
Nearly LOOO fan* aat stunned
Friday night la Memorial fludlum
- aa the Sanford Seminole* were
", 'aempUtaly outclassed by an ag" “ kraitWa Cocoa powerhouse. Dave
William* led the torch for th*
fired up Tiger* by racking up 125
.yards ruahing, returning a pa*»
- tatercapUon 100 yard*, and going
over for three score* to cariy Co*
/ eaa to a smashing 33-7 victory.
• only lata In the Anal stania did
• the rattled, Injury riddled Semi»- "Aola* get thalr feet on the ground
I*. to push over a lone score
. .with an aerial attack.
• • Th* sharp Cocoa dub sparked a
drive from the starting gun that
..ca rried to the Sanford 10 before
' ' Williams was Jarred loose from
the btlL Two play* later, however
,k . geminoles fumbled and Cocoa
denied. On tha first
•. y tiy after th* fumbls, William
Sweat around end on a power pl*y
ja r go yards and pspdlrt. ^ocoa

AMERICAN LEAGUE
W Lt Pet Bh.
New York
05 63
.642 —
Cleveland
86 04
.670 lOtk
Chicago
81 66
.601 I t
Boston
80 00
.637 16‘V
Detroit
78 70
.627 17
Baltimore
06 83
.430 30
Washington
68 01
.380 37 Ik
Kansas City 60 00
-738 46V4
SUNDAY'S RESULTS
Kansas City 1-1, Chicago 2-5
Detroit 11, Cleveland 1
Baltimore 0, Washington 0
New York 7, Boston 4
MONDAY’S SCHEDULE
Chicago at Detroit
New York at Baltimore N
Only game* scheduled
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W Lt Pet Bh
Milwaukee
VO 60 .600 —
88 69 .590 H
Brooklyn
HU 62 .689 m
Cincinnati
73 76 .401 16
St. Louis
Philadelphia
60 80 .401 2019
65 81 .4.70 24
Pittsburgh
64 86 .427 26
New York
Chicago
68 01 .380 3119
SUNDAY'S RESULTS
Philadelphia 0, New York 2
Brooklyn at Pittsburgh called top
o f 0th curfew, Brooklyn load
ing 8 3
Cincinnati 3-6, St. Louis 2-4
Milwaukee 7, Chicago 4

With only one conference gam*
played last weak tha Oranga Belt
Conference took qulta a blow in
non-conferenca play. With all OBC
teams opening their season only
two cam* out victorious,
All
games
ended with
one-sided
scores, ths loser scoring either
one or no TDs, and the victor*
slamming through fo r 20 points
of tnorte
COCOA 33 — SANFORD 7
Cocoa throw itself vary much In
the lead for the OBC champion­
ship by rolling easily over San­
ford .13-7 behind the fine running
of Dave Williams and Willi#
Tharpe. Cocoa's head coach Jim
Jenkins ha* a fin* experienced
club with plenty of
agression,
power, and speed, Sanford ap­
peared disorganised, alugglsh, and
light. With more experience the
Seminoles will make a better
showing. Terry Ooemble stands
out as a baekfiald threat for oponents. This was tha only confer­
ence game o f the week.
WINTER PARK 36 — NEW
SMYRNA •
Winter Park had little trouble
with their season opener. Behind
a big, powerful, experienced line
the Parkers' backfleldmen
ran
easily over Ihe 'Cudas. Bob Fox,
Don Chambers, and Jim Wash,
bume ripped big hole* In the Cu­
ds line. Quarterback John Jane
paced the Parkera by running for
two score* and passing for ano­
ther. Next waek the Parkers meet
Cocoa In a game that may well
decide the final outcoma o f the
OBC championship.
LEESBURG f — OCALA M
The Yellow Jacket offense pro­
ved able against th* victorious
Ocala Wildcats, but th* Leesburg
defense failed to materialise. Jac­
ket blg-gun Eddie Parker's being
sidelined with an injury proved
fatal for Leesburg eleven, aa Ivan
Roberta waa unable to pull, the
game out of th* fir* by hlmaelf.
The Leesburg team suffered no
disgrace In falling
befora the
Wildcats but It may hurt them
by throwing a wet blanket over
their drive,
MELBOURNE • — FT. PIERCE

From then on, Cocoa ran tha
Seminoles' defensive end* ragged.]
The unnerved Seminoles fumb­
led the kickoff on their own 40,
with Cocoa's outstanding guard,
Jim Klncade, recovering. Again
the Cocoa
offense
sleamrolled
over Ihc Seminole defense, the 00
yard drive culminating In a one
yard scoring plunge by Williams.
Again Seaman crashed between
tackle and end for the extra point,
and Ihe first quarter closed with
the Seminole* trailing 14-0.'
All during thb aecond quarter
the ball game waa played In San­
ford’* back yapd. In the closing
aecond or the first half the Tiger*
mustered another scoring drive
with quarterback Willie Tharpe
making the tally on a ten-yard
keep play through tha middle. The
hLlf ended with Sanford’i Bobby
Johnson making a sparkling 26
yard kick return.
In the opening minutes o f Ihe
second half Phil Byrd sparked ths
Seminoles offensive unit by snag­
2g
ging a Cocoa aerial and carrying
Ft. Pierce capitalised on Mel­
It to the Tiger 30. Three plays
bourne errors to down tha Scrap­
later the Seminoles had penetrat­
Speculation Is that there will ha py Bulldogs. The scora Is not
ed to the 10 yard line, From tha changes In lineup In an attempt Indicative o f the gam*. During
10 quarterback Al Stanley flipped to revive the Sanford Seminoles. tha first half Melbourna played
an aerial into the Cocoa end zone "Thank goodness for an open data ■ superior gam*. Corbin, Myers,
- i
where Williams made a brilliant next week,” Dave Lauda said.
and McGrew all played outstand.
Interception and raced down tba
Ing ball for tho Melbourna back
sideline! fur 100 yard* and the
THE YARDSTICK
field.
—
Court 'n
.^ Y t
proof of fourth Cocoa seere. Tha Seminole
Corea (21)
Sanford IV) APOPKA 7 — UMATILLA 21
” 'i a ' M S defense held for the first time of 10
First Dawns
T
The Apopka Blue Darters much
the nvmlng to swamp out Bea­ 263
101 Improved bait club failed to show
Ruahing yardage
'C f e i S f r A S S mon'* attempt for the extra point. 0
Passing Yardage
Itself against the Umatilla Tigers,
r \ fc 'T a 2 h sd £ &lt; !!s Fumble* dominated the last of 0
13-71as the defensive unit for tha Ti­
Passes Attempted
••: ftV l^ ssS .X.U cirrr on *11 ofh.r the third and the first o f the
1 gers bottled In the Darters for
Passes Intercepted by
1
"'■fwinsls** liiciesst thorHo or oonfinal staiuns before the Seminoles 1-31
4-30
Punts
an easy win. Apopka did show
.M t CZ
° u , r : t&gt;egan tn move. A fifteen yard
a ioma potential, however, in the
Fumbles lost
4
'A
" :*
t h .‘ " o V e.r.on . • " « " *
Cocoa penalty, two runa by Ed­ 65
15
Yard* Penalised
persons of Foes, Cousins, Cleg- : r f e a t ‘^■mSoffi**Flortd». «bh die Barbour of It and seven yards, Individual Yardage:
horn, and Chandler in the backand a 10 yard pass from Johnson
Cocoa: Williams, 126; Tharpe,
• " ^ ,h ‘’j a c k X
ku" ‘
'
IIOUKIIT WAHIMlN
to end Claude lllttell carried the 77; Ward, 33; Seamon 20; Murphy, field and Tom King In the line.
LAKBVIEW OF WINTER GAR­
M IC H O I-A B A c a i m i t o
Seminoles to the Cocoa five and 8.
i s m B. Ilsach
DEN • — SEABREEZE SO
set up the Sanford score, Johnson
U srton s Psaeti. Wlorld*
Sanford: Oormbla, 30; Byrd, 21;
Lake view suffered a aevera set­
AltorntT for ApptU«m»-____________ passed to end John Williams for Johnson, 14; R. Ruasl, 13; Stan­
back against 8eabr*ese. Tha De­
m T p n c iH C tllT COURT OK T H K the score
and fullback Ronnie ley, 1; Yeackle, 4.
IIVTH JlIHtt'IAt. C IH filllt i n an si Gllea’ kick waa good for tha extra
vils were unimpraeslv* with the
Score by Periods:
n j a k k m i s s l h c o u n t s , k i .o n exception of hard-hitting yard- r ,V r IN " tUNCKM lf NO. SST3.
point.
Cocoa ............... 14 7 • 0—33
* ..
|»|VOK&lt; H
gainer Tommy Martin and aerialBut Cocoa bounced back with
Sanford
...............
0
0
0
7
—
7
^ b l h a v i h b im m o n b .
fury. After the return kickoff the Cocoa Scoring: Touchdowns: Wil 1st Bud Crawford. Lakevlew should
Tiger* struck sgaln In three plays. llama (3 ); Thorpe &lt;t&gt;. Extra have tumsd In a better perform­
" i K a K I t CKM BIMMONB,
ance than they did. Something 1*
Williams act up the score with Points: Beamons &lt;- plunges.)
wrong with their drive, because
MOTH'S) TO A r r H A K
two
runs
of
seven
and
40
yards,
Sanford
Scoring:
Touchdowns?
J.
a » D TO IIHKKND
they have good, experienced ma­
STATES UK
FLORIDA. OltKIST- and on the third play Tharp* went Williams (Pass from Johnson.)
over from the 11. All three plays Extra Points: Gltaa (placem ent) terial.
HOaiCH LEB BIMUOKH. whoso
si TMldsoro sod m stllix sdilros* to were aruund end, but Seamon’s
extra point plunge waa again
»*V|S **n
* JV u f i AIUS HKIlKItY NOT1KIKU ■mothered by the middle of the
that suit f* r Clvorro *wt custody Seminole defense.
of minor i-Mldroo lisa hooo filed
It ws* a sad night for the
aaolost sou In Ih* Clreull Court of
Bamliitilft County. KiurltU, In Llrnn* Seminoles. Only Terry "The Bull”
i i r r . bp m .H A V in eiMUoNM i« Gocmble made consistent gain*
•ha above anlltlad csu.e. You are
harsbr required to Ills your A n­ against th* Cocoa aharplta, and
swer
and/or &lt;*•••«■
otharwlae plead III iso- only
■
war anu/ur
center* Brantley Shlrird
enrdanco with
llw
■“
law with the Clerk
of tbs above entitled Court and and Jack Stotaky could plow a
to sarva s copy of aame upon hole through tha Cocoa lino for
-othoa Wataon.
Attornav
for
tatlff. at I t s North UslH Hlrert. their barkfleldmen. Eacusaa are
, Orlando, Klorlda on or befora out of order. The Sanford Semi
Silk dar of October * *' * * '*
noles were not ready to take on
arwla* a I&gt;«cr*o f*n
•■will b# entered asalna
_ such a classy ball club. The boya
'(fa ilu re to so aerve end file pour
•era not up for tho gam* and
VAeawer o r . other dafanaaa aa raconsequently made a poorer show­
*aulred bv tsw .
. .. 1 1 » r . » . nir hand and atal of ing than they had during pre
thla Slat dar of Ben•aafd
j t iCourt,
b p 4 *"
season training.
U m ber. a . n t i s t

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NOW we are dosing
out our complete stock of
new 1956 Chryslers and

Plymouths. Beat the price rise
and buy at the best time
o f the year

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C O M M ER C IA L and PA LM ETTO
SAN FO RD
PHONES 47 or 3043

LYMAN'S LAMAR HELMS falls to score a» the scrappy JVa’
on their own six-yard line Saturday night In Longwood. Lyman won by
(Photo by Jameson)
★
★
★
★
★
★
The little JVa picked

up two first
downs and drove out to their 30
yard line before the hard-hitting
Lyman defense separated the ball
from the runner. Wilh Lyman re­
covering on the JV 30, It took
only two plays fo - the Greyhounds
to scratch paydirt again. Helms
The scrappy Sanford Seminole. o ff behind the fine running of carried down the sidelines for ten,
JVa did themselves proud Satur David Stevens, Jimmy Hopkins, ’ then Steven* passed to halfback
day night In Longwood as they nnd Lamar Helms. Lyman car­ John Fambro for 20 yards and
the score. But the Greyhounds
held the powerful Lyman Greyried through a srxty-yard sustain­
bounced o ff a solid defensive wall
hounds to 13 points. Tho loalng
JVs won a gigantic spirltuil vie ed drive that culminated In a when Stevens attempted to plunge
lory In holding down the score score as Helms plunged for psy- for the extra point. The half end­
In what figured to be a runaway dirt from ilx yards out. Stevens ed with the Greyhounds leading
ball game. The Greyhounds had crashed through tho middle for 13-0.
to fight hard for their ISO vic­ tho extru point The nervous JVs
The Sanford Seminole JVa play­
tory against an outstanding defen­ fumbled one the first play after ed an outstanding second half.
sive unit that stopped the Lyman the return kickoff, but the defense They out-galncd the Greyhounds
eleven cold In the second half.
dug in and held as the remainder In a dual air and ground attack,
The Greyhounds began to march of the first qusrter witnessed a piling up 39 yarda against Lyman's
after receiving the opening kick- scries of fumbles around the mid­ 32. The JVs deepest penetration
tame In the closing seconds of
field stripe.
Nest Week's OBC schedule:
In the second quarter the the third quarter; spearheaded by
Winter I'srk at Cocos (game of Greyhounds covered 50 yards in I the passing and running of lUtle
the week)
two plays that threatened the 120 pound Al Collins the JVs
Vero Beach nt Melbourne (non JVs again. Helms tossed to Grey­ marched to the Lyman 28 yard
conference tilt)
hound end Ken Miller or 36 yards, line.
In the fading aecond* o f the
Apopka at Leesburg (Important then Stevens ploughed around end
conference-wise — good game to for 25 more behind a beautiful game the mentors of the Jubilant
aee)
key btock by Hopklni that carried looser* emptied the benches as
Kisalmee at Lakevlew (Non-con­ the Greyhounds to the JV nine. tba Greyhound* went to the air
ference)
When the JV defense held the In a desperate but unsuccessful
Geyhounds for downs and took
Hanford —- open dale.
All games are on Friday even­ possession of th* ball on their
or the scrappy featharwalghU.
ing.

Seminole JVs Display
Good Defensive Unit

Mfficiscsm tfiflRe
SALE
Sept. 24th. To Oct. 4th.
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WANT ADS

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ANNOUNCING
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'F ii '* * * o n * ’

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try for another score.
For the winning Greyhounds,
tackle Alton Boone was outstand­
ing In both offense and defenta..
For th* JVa tba whole team waa*
outstanding; to mention one of
several name* would alight the
brilliant play of the entire team.
The Yardstick
Sanford JV
Lyman
6
First Downs
11
63
Rushing yardage
152
46
Passing Yardage
41
7-3
Passes
9-3
0
Parses Intercepted
1»
2-35
Tunt*
3-34
3
Fumbles lost
4
16
Yards Penslized
; &gt;5
Individual yardage:
Sanford JV: Collins, 25; Giles,
22; Malhicux, D; Dandrldgc, 2.
Lyman: Stevens, BO; Helms, 36;
Hopkins, 31; Fambrc, 0; Stone, 8.
Score by periods:
Sanford JV
0 0 0 (L - fl
Lyman
7 6 0 6—12
Lyman Scoring: Helms, Fambrj0
(pass) Extra Point: StevensO 71
(pass).
Extra Point: Stevens (plunge).

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According to Aeaop'e Fab­
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Lion'* share now mean* th#
unfair' appropriation bjr on*
person ot lomathing In whkh
all have an equal right or inlim t .
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Y u in im ri
EVERYTHING YOU OWN
! IN

ONE

P O L IC Y I

1, S*te$) th# Item you wish to purchota.
2, Tall ui how much you can afford to pay oath
payday.
2 , Wo will ostobllsh a credit level bated on the amount
you wish to pay. For anample —
M yea wish te pay
Itmi mmthlf
1.00
2 .0 0
2 .00
4 .0 0
4 .0 0
8.00
4 .0 0
12.00

4.00
s .o a
16.00
24.00

Yearner have
TtYttvIPf
credit aa n
22.90
45.00
90.00
130.00

Other plane ten b* orronped If you dstlr*.

4 . Whenever you with to moke additional purchases
you con Incroose your unpaid balance up ta your
credit level without any Incroose in payments.
|« You pay NO monthly interest - only a small service
charge at Ihe lim t of each purchase.

Gontfemam
P la o ia r a g lita r m y n a n ti For a F lraitona
Revolving Credit Account. I would liko my
payments to bo
- - (Check one)
§ ooch w eek
Mml-monthty
monthly

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�A W ant Ad A Day Makes A ll Business Pay—Phone 1821
14—USED CARS

Z3—SCHOOLS-INSTRUCTION

FOR SALE—New Firestone clock
SEVERAL low priced cars, rang*
Unequaled Opportunity
radio 4A121 — 813.43. Firestone
ing from 875 up, for good eco­
in
Stores,
nomical transportation Ray Her­
ron, Phone 2438 or 1343-W after FABULOUS FIELD OF FUTURE
We buy and sell used furniture.
8:00 p.m.
ELECTRONICS
Paying top cash prices tor any
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­
INCREASE
EARNINGS
I960 PONTIAC—8-cyllnder, 2-door,
ING POST on 17-92 Ph. 2063-W.
Beyond
Your
Greatest
Expectations
clean, 8430. Ray Hamm, Phone
SERVE YOUR COUNTRY
2458, or 1343-W, after 8:00 p.m.
For Sal*— 4C23 Portable radio—
AND 1NDU8TRY
814.95. Firestone Store*.
Where Critical Shortage Exisli
1933 PLYMOUTH Plaza - very
BE
A
VITAL
PART
For Sale—Used Frigtdaire 815.00.
clean. Drive It away for 81493.
o f World o f Tomorrow
Firestone Stores.
Call Ray Herron at 2458 or 1342Make
your
future
and
that
of
W after 6:00 p.m.
your family SECURE. It you Army Cou, 83.9b; Faint. 82.30 gal.
■
have Sth grade education, and
i’-Shirts, 48c; Army-Navy Surp­
1931 Model-A couple. Good condh
a sincere desire to succeed, LET
lus, 310 Sattiord Av*.
Uon, $100. 1020 Myrtle Ave. Ph
US CHECK YOUR QUAUFIC
f /R K N T 'EM EAST
186QJ.
CATIONS for this program For Sale— Pop-up Toaater $7.60. At
Firestone Stores.
short,
intensive
TRAINING
BUSINESS
WILL NOT INTERFERE WITH For Sale—2 repossessed child’*
V R 1 . E N T EMPLOYMENT
Ride 'Em Planes—$29.05 Value.
SERVICES
CRITICAL NEED for our Grad,
813.00 each. Firestone Stores.
uitcs to fill IMMEDIATE OPEN1A—PLACES to EAT
18-BEAUTY PARLORS
ING. 8th Grade Graduate* can For Sale—Child's Out-door Swing
HOSPITALITY HEADQUARTERS
Modern Air-conditioned Salon
qualify for training aa:
Set. A 839.93 Value for 929.93
— The Doggie Diner It Bar,
ELECTRONIC MECHANICS
Harriett’s Beauty Nook
Firestone Stores.
Lake Mary.
RADIO AND TELEVISION
188 8. oak
*
Ph. 971
PRICES ARE LOWER HERE— F.
ELECTRONICS
MAR-LOU RESTAURANT I7-BU1LUINU— HEFAIRH
M.B. Sc, 10c k 25c Store, 321 S.
High School Graduates or equiva
Sample Menu: T-Bone Steak,
PAINTING
Sanford Ave.
lent:
Breaded Veal Cutlat, Florida
ELECTRONIC TECHICIAN8
For
Sale—Used Refrigerator, only
Lobatcr, Deviled Crab, and of PAINTERS ATTENTION - For
ELECTRONIC ASSOCIATE
$65.00. Firestone Stores.
course Lola's Famous Pizza.
Sale: OB Wall paint 55c, gal.
ENGINEERS
PHONE 1175-W fo r takeout.
81.66, Famous brand. Firestone
ELECTRONIC DRAFTSMEN
For Sale—Thor Automatic Washer
Hwy 17-83 South.
Stores.
MECHANICAL AND DESIGN
only 823.00. Firestone Stores.
DRAFTING
4—LOST
This la a free past to the Palm in WIDE variety o f industries at For Sale—Trade In GE Refrigera­
Drive-In Theatre for Mrs. Ed
HIGH STARTING SALARIES.
tor $03.00. Firestone Sturca.
LOST— Wrist watch. Reward
Fulford, Geneva. Exp. date Oct.
In many instances, traveling
Arthur Turner, 1320 W. 8th St, 4, 19g66
allowance for self and family Panel-Ray apace heater, door,
Window* wilh screens with
and moving expenses
jiald.
LOST — Woman's tan wallet FLOOR landing and finishing.
hardware. Toilet seats, vaneDONT DELAY. Let us check
near post office. Ph. 2308 or
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Semi­
tain blinds, folding
screen,
your qualifications today. Write
722.W.
nole county since 1925.
flourescent light fixturei, window
ELECTRONICS
INSTITUTE,
H. M. Gleason, Lake Mary
•hades, drapery
rods, army
INC., Box Et, care o f Sanford
LOSTOpal pin, beautiful.
Herald,
cols, 1 hand lawn mower.
1
Blanche Hill. REWARD 2474 M cK A N E Y -SM ITH P A IN T S
Universal electric percolator.
Palmetto, Ph. 2483-J.
Mnrcmelle Court, 2364, Orlando
2415 8. Par*
Phone 1203
EM P LO YM EN T
Rd. Pr. 229-51.
S—PERSONAL NOTICES
For Painting call Mr. Taakar, Ph.
88-H E L P WANTED—FEMALE
44 APPLIANCES
888-XR. Room special 114.93.
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
W a i t r e s s — A pply
Touchton'a For Sale—5D34 Gas heater, 20,000
Beds Day, Weak, or Month—'TeL
Floor undine and finishing.
Dm-; Jtore, Mr. Clark.
1423. Furniture Center —
BTU o n l y
$34.93 Firestone
A batter Job at a better price
118 West P in t St.
Stores.
NEED EXTRA MONEY —
Free
estimates.
Ph.
Cor
ollett
Oviedo FO-S3194.
FOR CHRISTMAS?
FRIGLDAIRE appliances, a a 1• a
A U TO M O TIV E
Avon Representatives earn $300 to
and service. G. H. High, Oviedo.
ENCLOSE Y O U R
FORCH -lo
11,000 during Christmaa selling
Fla. Phone FO-3 3Jts or Sanford
•—BOATS AND MOTORS
gain added living space all
lesson. We can help you earn
1642-W after S p. a.
ypsr round!
Consult H I L L
this
kind
of
money.
Mrs.
J.
EFFECTIVE AUG. 30
LUMBER Sc SUPPLY Y A R D
For Sale— Repossessed Television.
Russell,
P.
O.
Box
975,
Orlando.
A LL 18M EV1NRUDES ON SALE
for Moas, materials and estim­
A Beauty—only 881.00 Fires ton a
S H. P. Lauaon
ates. Do it yourself, or have WOMAN with machine to aew
Stores.
Air-cooled, 4-cycle . . . . $50.00
ready cut aprons, Easy, pro­
a professional. 223 W. 3rd St.,
I H. P. Mercury 1935
fitable. Spare or full time. A k For Sale—3/4 HP alr-condltloners.
Phone 83—the Lumber Number.
Model . . .
.............. 8139.91
B APRONS, Fort Smith 3,
Mitchell. Only 2 for 8174JI each.
I H. P. Royal
Akansas.
1 HP Mitchell alr-coodltlooer,
28-PIANO SERVICE
Gear shift—new ......... 8139.00
8189.00. All brand new. Fire­
CLERK-TYPIST
I H. P. Johnson,
U L Sill — Piano Technician
stone Store, Ph. 12.
1853 Model ................... $110.50
Phene 8185 Reele I, Hanford
To Start about October 13
For Sale—Apt. size used Electric
• H. P. Mercury
Range. Only 1 at $63.00. Fir#
1955 Mark 8
8158.00 21-ROOFING and PLUMBING
Permanent local resident, age 19
■tone Stores.
1 H H . P . Evlnruda
to 30; must be quick and accu­
Good ai new, —. — . 8103.00
CERAMIC TILE
For
Sale—Very good used Automa­
rate with figures, very legible
TH H. P. Evlnrude
Paul F. Mueller &amp; Son Ph. 184
tic Washer at 885.00. Flrestooa
handwriting, excellent typist.
1958 Model ................... 8193.00
F'ree estimate. Quality work.
Store*.
TH K. P. Elgin
New modern, alr-condlllonrd o ff­
tuna good .......................
$75.00
PLUMBING
45—BUILDING
MATERIALS
ice, Ideal working conditions; re­
10 H. P. Marcury
Contract and Repair Work
gular salary increases, paid
Lightning
8123.03
Free Estimates
USED BRICK
vacations, group insurance, and TWO CARLOADS beautltul used
10 R P. Scott Atwater
R. L. HARVEY
many other liberal employe bene­
1858 Model .. .1 ............ 150.00 204 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1821
brick. Orazige, red, and burnt
fits.
10 H. P. Johnson
black. See them at SHERMAN
1884 Model ................... 198.00
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
G.A.C. Finance. I ll W. 1st. Phone
II H. P. Sea B e e ....... - ...... 895.00
2342 H. L. Foley, 9 to 5, later
IS H. P. Buccaneer,
CO N CR ETE
by appointment.
1968 Model ................... $230-00
Ready Mixed Concrete Concrete
U K. P. Evlnruda,
Block, Sand, Oravel, Cement
27-HELP WANTPU - HALF.
•1955 Model,
......... 8230.00
U l l l - . . ^ and Repair
Concrete Pipe to Meet All Quill
IS H. P. Scott Atwater 1934
t i l l COLORED truck driver, age 90,
1188 Sanford As*.
ficallona.
with Bail-A-Matlc . . . . $170.00
able
to
read
and
work. Sherm an Concrtt* IMpe Co.
I I H. P. Scott Atwater
W. J. k i n g
MIRACLE
CONCRETE
CO., Out West lltk Rt.
Phone 2488
1965 Model ............... 8198 00
Plumbing Contractor
309 Elm Ave.
Kohler Plumbing k Supplies
REO-I-MIX CONCRETE
10 H. P. Mercury
E m p l o y m e n t Department o f
Eltctrie Water Ucatere
1955 Model—Like new. $M.0O
Window Sill* - Lintels
ELECTRONICS
INSTITUTE,
Ph. 88
4534 Orlando Dr.
Septic Tank - Stole Approved
SO H. P. Martin
INC. needs men to fill IM­
used Just a few hours .. 185.00
Sand - Cement Mortar Mix
Heating
Plumbing. Krcsky Heu)
MEDIATE OPENINGS In wide
Miracle Concrete Co.
IS H. P. Johnson
M. G. HODGES
JIM H ofei ................... 350.00
variety of industries, See UN­ 319 Elm Ave.
Phone 1335
Service on Ail Water PumpsEQUALED OPPORTUNITY ad
Also many motors torn down for
46—BUHINEtto
EQUIPMENT
undar No. 23. Schools— Instruc­
Welia Drilled — Pump*
uaad parts, Reasonable.
Paola Road, Pbooa TOO
tion.
• TRADE IN your old boat, Mo­
HAYNES Office Machine Co.,
tor or Trailer.
Typewriter*, adding machines,
PLUMBING k HEATING
—Selection o f Boats—
Sales-Renlala, 314 Mag., Pb. 44.
Olasa,
Mahogany,
Aluminum Septic Tank Installation k Service
Heater Service. Archie C. HirEegbtered - Florida
• Also savaral used Boats and
STUDENTS—see th* newest thing
iett, Phone 734-W or 1335.
Fait growing drug chain h u open­
Gator Trailers.
in typewriters — Royal's 1937
ing for pharmacist. 49 hour
•Twin-Pak" portable. Th# fatt­
How will you SWAP!
22—SPECIAL NOTICES
week Will discuss moving ex­
est portoble on the market. In
How will you TRADE?
penses to Plant City. New atore.
7 colors. 24 months to pay.
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
Your old motor,
Fine working condition*. Salary
Powell's Offlen Supply
Slip Covers and Drapes
For a better grade.
plus commission A bonus plan. 117 S. Magnolia
STANLEY KULP
Evlnrude Sales 4 Service
P hone
Retiremmt plan. Reply to Box
PHONE
R O B S O N S p o rtin g G ooda
McCASKEY cash register and
HC c /o Sanford Herald.
204 E. lit St.
Phona 998 PUMPS k SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
adding machine combination,
ALERT,
intelligent
young
man,
new, 300 Sanford Ave, Phone
For Sal*—715 HP used Flraatona All types and alaea. Installed or
with an eye to the future, de“ Do It Yeuraolf.”
1348.
Motor, $75.00. Very good ship*.
airing
to
Itarn
Printing,
one
of
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Firestone Stores.
America's least-crowded, high- 47—FURNITURE - HOUSEHOLD
STINE
pay tradea. Apply In person to
Machine and Supply Co.
FOR SALE-New 6 HP Firestone
T R A D E
Mechanical Sujwnntandent, Th#
207 W. tod St.
Ph. aa
outboard motor, 881. Firestone
your old mattress and
spring*
Sanford Hartld.
REGARDLESS OP TYPE OR
GATLIN BROTHERS
Store.
* ______ _
Route Salesman.
Apply Ns-Hi
CONDITION I
Dragline k Bulldotar Sarvieo
USED MOTORS
Less Trad*
Ph. 22SI Geneva. 8485-W S e a le r! ^ B o u U n j ^ o m p i n y ^ ^ ^
Unconditionally Guaranteed
Quiltop Mattress
UHLANDO Sentinel BUr, Call
Mark 20 Mercury ................
Reg. 569.50 ................. $41.30
F IN A N C IA L
Ralph Ray, 3130.
1938 Evlnruda 80 HP ....... JM0
J06« Mark • Mercury ........ 81*5
Royal Comfort Mattress
M—INSURANCE
1163 Mark f Mercury ........
$*&gt;
BULLDO ZING
Reg. 159.39 ................... $39JO
18 HP Mercury, shift ... 1180
COMPLETE MODERN
LOWERY k RRIDGES
Crestline Aluminum Boats and .Sia. lua-W Oraage City Spr 4-5884
INSURANCE
Golden Dswn Mattress
Fiberglass Boats from 8299
All th* NEW KINDS o f fire end
Reg. 849.30 ................... $34.60
1937 MERCURY MOTORS
CHOSLEY - BENDIX
casualty. Insurance available in
ARE IN
Sales and Servlee
the best of Companies at Low­ Echols Special Mattress
Look for the new 8-cylindrr, go
Rag. $29.30 ................... 824.30
est Rates to those who qualify.
RANDALL
HP
Marcurya coming naat
Consult B A L L INSURANCE
Electric Company
month.
TWIN OR PULL SIZE
AGENCY, 204 S. Park Art ,
Service— Quality— Satisfaction
W. P. SMITH
Sanford, Fla.
Pb US Sanford
M3I-J-J De Bary
Motors- Boats-Palnt-Glaii
Sea our new line o f floor coveting
M S 8. Park
Phone 1203 FAIRBANKS - MORSE P u m p s 35—MONEY TO LOAN
and compute home furnishings.
Well Dnlilnf,
HOWARD C.
AUTO I A ) A N S
18-PARTS - REPAIRS
LONG, Phone 388 207 Rial
FREE DEUVERY
v
COST LESS
Commercial Ave.
ECHOLB BEDDING CO.
or Sale—New 888.88 custom built ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
Career 2nd A Magneto, Pb. 1122
auto radio. While they last 822J8
Florida
State
Bank
ments, Invoices, band bills, and
each. Firestone Stores.
programs, e t e.
Progressive _________OF SANFORD
Printing Co. Phone 408 — 482
I t —TRACTORS
Weal » t h StM E R C H A N D ISE
Buy your Furniture at Berry's
Small Casa Tractor In good con­
RADIO REPAIRMEN
Warehouse Pure. C*., at 801 W.
48—ARTICLES far BENT
dition. Suitable for farm oi
ATTENTION
1st St. All natioaaUjr adv. fareemail grow . Price 8*25. Cal
Hurt it warehouse price*.
Ray Herron
after 8:00 For Sale—adjustable TV wall NOW 8 mm film rental library
at Wlabold'a Camera Shop. 210
mounts 51.33, TV aaria) cava
pmi. 1343-W.
Ua^d furniture. apM ioeei. tools,
8. Park Ave.
mounts 11.15 JO-ft. TV )00M Up
Masts 58B0. Firestone Stores.
UJKwt
18—TRAILERS
43— ARTICLES fer BALE
E*|‘ 1M 8L Phone I8IL
Expert Watch Repairing. Fully
7-cu. ft. 1951 refrigerator 850
Trailer, Sale-Rent, Ph. 896-XR.
—Factory to Too—
Guaranteed. Sanford Jewelry 4
Gas kitchen rant* |20. Baby
Luggage Co., 200 Banford Ava.
hjd and mattress f l o PHONE
For Rent—Modern trailer Iota, 30
HZ'Mi
■ 80. Adults. Haas. Call 3091-W. For home repair work and altera­
tions. Call lll-J . Ray C. Slagle.
rail with plastic
Plaatker
NECCHI-ELNA
It will pay YOU to •**
*
rayaa
ar nylon
Sawing Machine Center
you buy. Open Evenings and Trots trimmed, removed and doSale*. Service and Rentala
Sundays.
moted. Pb. I00T-R.
Okas bb&lt; Fatal Ca.
{lU lU l
J iJ n
G A R R E T T 'S
SANFORD TREE CO.
US-U4 Meet
882 E. P in t SL
Phone ltM
Pale the, Fla.

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47—FURN11VRB—HOUSEHOLD

54— APTS—ROUSES—ROOMS

Furnished 2 and 4-room apartC A S H and CARRY
menu. Adult*. 119 N. Jessa­
A Few Dollars Buys A Houseful
of These “ as Is'* In Used Furni­
mine.
ture.
Ros*
Court 6 room apartmenU,
2 Pc. Sofa Bed Suite ......... $7.00
furnished. Kitchen
equipped.
Maple Arm Sofa Bed ...... $10.00
Phone 1494.
8 ’ fa Bed ............................. 82 00
2 Pc. Living Room Suite .. $10.00
Wlckbr Hocker ................... $3.00 This Is a free pass to the Prairie
Lake Drive-In Theatre for LeWicker Chair ....................... $2.00
Roy Humphrey, Lake Mary,
Titan C h a in ............... each 82.00
Oak Rocker ........................ 13.00 Eap. date Oct. 4, 1958.
Plastic Cocktail Chair ......... |3.00
Armless Sofa Bed ............ $13.00 Furnished 3-room upstairs apt.
Lounge Chain ..................... $5.00 Garage, llghU and water furnish­
ed. $45.00 month. 107 Locust
Full Site Mahogany Bed . . . . 83.00
Ave. Phone 1158-J.
Rollaway Bed, with mattress 18.00
3 cushion Sofa .................... gg.oo
Night Stand .......
3200 Downstairs apartment, CALL 1240,
Library Table ........ .1
6-ltOOM house, nvallble Oct. Sth.
X !5 ll£ « Mlrror ................... $5.00
PHONE 2420-X-J
........................ 88.00
******* t; ,r Bod ................ 11.00 3-ROOM apartment, close In, *55
Oak Kitchen Chain ............ 81.00
per month, Hi E. 16th St., Call
4 Pe. Dinette Suit* ............. $3.00 2366 or 1583.
J * RJ " m. Tables (ea.) $3.00
Window Shades, 38 Inch . . . . 30c 2-BEDROOM,
nicely
furnished
apartment. &gt;73. Phono 1527,

THE SANFORD HERALD Mon. Sept. 24, 19*6

Pegs T

THE CARD OF THANKS

;

Very often a Card of Thanks in th* Sanford Herold meet* • weed
which Is difficult to fill In any other way. Not onyMa^lt a
expression of gratitude to those who have lent
also courteously acknowledges the service* and ktedneasOa o f. th*
many to whom a personal note of thanka cannot well be mailed. *
Newspaper Cards of Thanks are accepted a* socially {cor­
rect. Emily Post, the noted authority on etiquette, feels they aerTO
many 1
good uaci.
There is no nrc
prescribed form for a Card of Thanka. It can b* ea
brief or a« d e t a ile da*
____
.
...........
. the occasion come* r t S ?
you desire.
When
find a sympathetically understanding member of oar staff
cou.
*

THE “ IN MEMORIUM” NOTICE

:

It is the custom of many families In Ihia country to commemorate
s bereavement by an “ In Memorhtm’’ notice In newspaper claaaSied
columns. They find a real solace therein. Preparation or aelactlM of
1 mi,table verse brings back to them tender, pleasant recollections A t
Elisa Cooji, the English poet has s« beautifully expressed It:
■
"llow cruelly sweet are the echoes
that start
When memory plays an old tune
on Iho heart. *
2
M »'t frequently an In Mcmortum is inserted on the anniversary
if death. However, other dates, which It Is felt are appropriate or
uraningful are also selected. The birthday of the departed, tne weddIng anniversary, Memorial Day, even Christmas are among ether
■Utnifirant occasion* chosen.
If you arn hesitant to express your tender thought* In poetic farm,
M ather O f Sanford
vmt may avail yourself of the Herald's collection of original verses.
Duplex
New
3-bedroom
airThese express in iioetlc beauty the emotions of the Rtaristrings,
203-09 E. 1st 8t.
Phone 127
conditioned.
Electric kitchen, among them ate verses appruortatc to any circumstance.
screened porch 876. J. F. Roger*
THE RATE
YOUR OLD BEDROOM SUITE
Geneva. Fla.
t anls of TIianLs arc 81.(111* per insertion regardless of site. In
IS WORTH 8SC.00 (or more)
Mi'm.inum mdicev duo to he fart they may run to ronthUrahla
• • • toward the purchase o f a
englh, are billed at 81.00 per column Inch.
limited number of nationally
■^rtJaed JOHNSON-CARPER, 83—HOMES
S3—HUMES
87-BROKERS and REALTORS
DREXEL and BASSETT Bed­
room Suites, to be sold for ad­
3-Bedroom
home.
Equipped
with
vertising purposes.
8221 DOWN
electric kitchen, blinds, heater,
VA FINANCED
WltJBON-MAIER
screened
porch.
Fenced
bark
3 Bedrooms, screened porch, ta*
Where you always find big values
yard. Equity 81,100. Monthly
portr, vinyl tile floors, kitchen
quick credit and aaiy terms.
payment
832J6.
Call
1815W.
equipped. 837 month Inelodee
311 E. 1st St.
Phona 938
819 Rosalia.
principal and Interest.
82.000 DOWN
48-FARM and GARDDEN
Will build on your tot. Your plan Nictr 3 Bedroom heme, hard*
wood floors, kitchen equipped,
Georgia cabbaga pUnta. All var
or ours. Wo can arrange finan­
letlei — any amount. Hugh C
screened porch, altic fan. In
cing. Call us for additions or
BEAUTIFUL
Whelchel, Stole Market Stol
Wynnwood.
remodeling.
15. Day 1269, night, 627.
81.488 DOWN
3-Bedroom, 2-bath home, located
LOWELL E. OZIER
In South IMnecrest. Corner lot
2 Bedroom concrete block heme
Bnllder
Phone
1339
For Sal* — Have you a larg*
beautifully
landscaped. Near
on Urge corner lot, jalousled
OHIcct 2881 8. Orlando Dr.
hedgeT Electric hedge trimmer
PInacrest School, Built-In rang*
poreh, rorporte, bath.
Selling
only on* to aetl at $18.85. Fire­
and oven. Buy this home with
price 89,764
SMALL
2-Bodroom
home.
Low
stone Storei.
a low down payment and na
down payment. Phone 544, days
sum* a 414 percent mortgage.
or 1693.M, nights.
O ZIER R E A L T Y CO.
For Sale— Reel type power mower,
One year old.
Laura B. Ozier, Broker
only on* to go at $31.50. Fire­
This la a fine past to the Rltz
WONDERFUL FOR CHILDREN
Hazel M. Field. Aimelat*
stone Stores.
Theatre for Hazel Studebakcr. 2601 So. Orlande Hwy. Phone 11H
Thla 3-bedroom, l bath home In
Exp. date Oct. 4, 1938
South
Finer rent.
Fenrtd.il
EVENINGS: 3115 and 7M
••—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
backyard for the kids to pla&gt;
$221 DOWN
in safety,
This (a a free pass to the M l
SPINET PIANO BARGAINS
3 Bed room ■ and Carport*,
Drive-In 11(084?* for Mlta P4yN
Three lovely spinels, one blonde,
ODHAM 4 TUDOR
Terrauo Floor*
IU Chaprnn, Exp. dato OP4 4,
2626 French Ave.
available, Thase pianos bav*
Kitchen Equipped
1838.
Phona 2100 or 2080
been on rental to teachers. Are
Nice Residential Location
New, covered by five years war­
Landscaped Yards
ranty. Tremendous s a v i n g s . BOTH o f these home* are ready Heady for occupancy in 4 weak*
for Immadlate occupancy, Se
T e r m s available. Call Mr.
A. K. SHOEMAKER, JR.
Them Today.
Streep, Streep Music Co., OrlaaBuilder
A. B. PETCRION
do 4-1401, or wrile 841 N. Or.
Phone 1991
1800 MallonvUle Broker Associate*: A. B. Paterson
•nge.
*■■** Be
%rolw*kwlPWRa GarftoU
UI544HIQ
Jr.,
P. W
J.* Chsitereoe.
•7—BROKERS aad REALTORS
Willetts, John Melsck and R. W.
Williams. A. C. Doodaey, Lead
R E N TA LS
RETIRED or NEWLYWEDS —
Surveyor.
Baautlful 3 bedroom home, 2
54—APTS—HOUSES—ROOMS
Phan# U «
years old, clean as a pin. Original 118 N. Park Ave.
owner says 8*11 at $6750.00. Low
S-room unturn. apt. Newly decora
down payment, $41.35 monthly.
Theatre for Robert R Ic h U fM .
ted. 1301 Celery Ph. 805-W.
Don't miss this nnal
This 1* a free pare to the M ari*
Exp. dot* 0&gt;t. 4, U K .
&lt;
land Ride-In Theatre for Brook*
If interested in apartment clean­
Adams. Exp. date Oct. 4, 1834 3 Bedroom, custom built home,
At $10,909 van know 01 netting
er than average. Close In. See
one year old.
Located near
comparable ia comfort, appear*
Jimmy Cowan. Ph. 818.
Country Club, this home has
•net, and location, lo o two B*
two baths, two utility rooms,
bedroom with fir*place, separate
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
giant size living room with
doin g
room, largo Utehna,
private baths. 114 W, First St.
spaciousness throughout. Priced
rioted, ga ra it for extra our*
81,000.00 below replacement coat,
age, Only $1,130 Down.
Avalon Apto. Efficiency, Ph. 120-W
at 113,500.00 with terms arrang­
GOLDSBORO LOTS
ed.
PHONE 2100 or 2080
3 nice large building lota claoo M
SEE Seminole Realty for Desir
FOR AN APPOINTMENT
acbool and shopping, R eaiou h lo
able Home* and Apt*. Phone 21
TO 8EE—Thla Solid Brick
and terms.
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MERO
W. H. “ Bill" HTEMPER
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suit­
REALTORS
Coy Allen, Aaooeiate
couple.
able for bac:
bachelor or coup!
1841 Park Av»
Phene 27 or 143
Arietta Price, Aaooclato
Private balk. Acre*# from Pc
Haa a big, comfortable living
Realtor — General laanranee
Ottlra. Manuel Ja
and dining room, built-in cab­
GARAGE APARTMENT
* phone
or 2122 i u N. Past A m .
inet* in the kitchen with mod­ Two bedrooms, furnished, 2 car
HUTCHINSON'S O c e n n Front
em
electric
range
and
refrige.
garage on two lots, good loca- Thla la a free pan to Ike MOVto­
Apts. 339 S. Atlantic. Daytona
rator. You’ll enjoy th* larg*
ll n.1 Ride-In Theatre for Clifford
tion, $3,760. Good terms.
Beach. Call 2374-W.
•creenedin porch and beautlBaker. Exp, dato Oct. 4, 1984
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
fully
landscaped
ground*
with
DESIRABLE one and two bed­
2544 French Ave.
lots
of
shrubbery
and
sprink­
BILLS
HARD TO PAY? Sell
room furnished a p t Ph. 422-W
J. W. HALL, REALTOR
ling system, Haa a fireplace
things you're through w i t h
and central heating. Excellent
Johnny Walker, Associate
through Want Ada for CARS.
New two bedroom bouses, kitchen
residential location—2417 Lau­
equipped. 1804 Washington. I'h.
Call 1921.
Robert
A,
Wllllamn,
Realtor
rel Avenue.
443 or write Jack Flynl, Box
Raymond LundquUt, Associate Thla U a free pass to the Prairin
302 Sanford.
PRICED REASONABLE
Phone 1673 Atlantic Ranh Bldg.
Lake
Driveln
Theatre
(eP
“ Call Hall" Phono 1758
Brenda Alcoln. Cap. dato 0 e 4 4
Lake front 2-bedraom C.B. bouse.
ODHAM &amp; TUDOR
1936.
Fishing, swimming. Ph. 2038-WConsult A REALTOR First
2623 S. French Ave.
3. after 4tJ0.
CULLEN
AND
IIARKKY
Phone 2100 St 2080
IN N. Park Ave.
Phene 2311
2-BEDROOM House, living roam,
kitchen, Florida room and car
91,000 DO W N
ports. In town, Phono 3002.
Largs 3 bedroom 3 hath
homo 00 largo lot
2 k 2 room froably painted apt*.
Prico 817,588
Phono M 3-W or t i l l .

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REAL ESTATE

Seminole Realty

2-BEDROOM HOME

m

3-ROOM
furnished
Call 2468-J.

ROSA L . P A Y T O N .

apartment.

RagUtared Real Fatale Broker
8 room, 2 bedroom home, 85760. Phono 2671
IT-93 at Hiawatha
Located on Old Orlando High­
2 Bedroom furn apt.
8 40 mo.
way. Ideal for children, school
Alexander
i t Stringer
j-B#droom, 2 bath house 1128 mo.
bus atop. Call 1332-M.
Real Estate 4 Insurance
3-Bodroom furn. house
| 83 mo.
Mr*. Lourlna Messenger,
Assoc.
ROSA L. PAYTON Broker Ph. 2871
107 Magnolia Ave.
Ph. 18
Furnished garage apt. 2300 Meltonvllle.

TIRED

B A LL R E A LT Y

RAYMOND M. BALL
OSCAR M. HARRISuN
o f th e M in e old t h in e ?
REG. BROKERS
Sea th* apacioue new tastefully
8. D. Hiabltytnan, Associate
2-Bedi
. room unfurnished house, $75
different home* ia — , —
month. Phone. 9M,
Phene 888
South Pinecrest
Sanford 184 Senlh Park Ave.
Orovo
Men
ora
Sanford
NICELY furnished steeping rooms
I bedroom concrete block home,
Valoncla Villas
DoLand
for one or two ndulu. 101 W.
Tile bath, completely turn*
Ninth St., PHONE 1058-W.
ithed kitchen, beautifully land*
IM M E D IA T E
scaped. An excellent buy at
FURNISHED 8-room apartment,
$8750.00 ooly $1300.00 down.
O CCU PAN C\
privato both, private entrance,
IP IT IS REAL ESTATE
at Th# Big Dip, 2800 Park
Ideally Situated
ask Crumley 4 Maateith
Ave.
Luxuriously Planned
at U7 South Park, Phene 771
FURNISHED APTS. — including
Moderately Priced
They Know
utiUtiei, 2 rooms, $43. 3 rooms,
$40. 107 W. 9th St.
3 and 4 Bedroom Homes with 1
nod X baths situated on largo,
1 BEDROOM house, coup!*. Near
artistically
landscaped
Iota.
Base, $89 month. Pb. 1817-J.
Paved ■treat* and nil othar
city conveniences make these
I-FURNISHED houses near Air
colonial
of
owner-occupied
Bate. 1 4 2 bedrooms, electric
homes truly delightful places
kitchens, and earpnrta. phone
to 11VO.
IIO-J or 847-M.
Designed, Built and Sold
LAKE FRONT—2 Bedroom unfuralehod house, fishing swimODHAM A yTUDOR lac.
.m ing, IVt baths, carports, •
Builden o f Fin* Home*
miles from Sanford. 995. Phono
Fer Florida Living
904B-W-J after 4:8* pm .
SALES OFFICE
Large furn. apt. I U Magnolia.
2825 8. French Avenu#
Available now, • room houao on
Phone $100 and
Color? Ave. available October
Sth. Phono A. K. RossetUr,
Florist. SIX.
4-Room garage a p t $40. So. Camorpw Ave. Phona 1514-R,

A Big Horn* Buy

$4,500

EAST
TERMS

2 Bed Room House. KM*
ch en eq u ip p ed , i A r g t 4

ner lot,
S22 MAPLE AVE.
PHONE HM-J

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HA? THE WORTHLESS THIEVES? THEWE
SUFFERED THE FATE THEY DESERVE?
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“ We got married after It proved
a hit," said Haekett. “ After all,
we had to see if the collaboration
was going to take."

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Sanford. Florida

NOTICE IS H E R E B Y a ITEM that
w s are m anned la buslnsss at set A
K. 17th HL under the fictitious ssras m
of noaoott'e T V BAloe and Service
•nd that wo Intoad to resistor said
nsm s with tha Clark o f tho Circuit
.*ourL Itomlnolo County. Florida, |n
accordance with the provision of tho
Fictitious Nome Statute, to-w it:
Section sst.es Florida Statutes I I } } .
Robert I . Raesdsla
James F_ Burkatt

la rot acetate o f
O W E N J. POPE
To A ll Crodltora and

■old Ketatei

You
aod
each
of
you are
htrsby
notified
and
required
to
prooont
any
claime
and
dsmands which you. or either ut
you. may have asalnst the estate
of O W E N J. POPE, deceased, late
of sold County, to the County
Judae o f Seminole Coanty, Florida,
rt hli office In the court house
ef sold County at Sanford. Hemlnolo County. Florida, within alsht
calendar months froas the Usee o f
the first publication o f thla notice.
Each claim or demand shall be In M
nr residence and poet offlna ad - w
droaa of the claimant, and shall ba
swore to by the claimant, his aneni
or attorney, and any ouch claim
or demand not so filed shall be
void.
Lucille Pope Johnson
As executor o f tho Last W ill and
Testament o f
_
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Legal Notice
I* THE c o n n COIRT IN AND
ra n hillsbonoluh c o n n ,
Florida

A M .I ED
FINANCE
a Florida corporation.

COMPANY,

.

OWEN J. POPE, deceased
DOUGLAS STEN8TROM

PlalrTft,

Attorney for Executrix

WILLIAM I.ER SHIVER and
WILMA HlUVEn hla W ife.
‘
Dofandanta

lot Edwards Buildlnt

a a n u b flf flfc sept. » . m e.

REGISTRATION NOTICE
%

Tho Registration Books o f the City o f Sanford, Florida, are open *6
the City Hall, commencing Monday, September 17, 1958, for the puro
pose o f registering for the Municipal General Election to be held oa
November 6,1956 and will remain open each day except Sunday* and holi­
days, up to and including Friday, October t t , 1966.
Only those who have reached the age o f 21 during the past year
or who have acquired a legal voting residence In Sanford are re­
quired to register.
All others previously registered since December 1, 1950, are already
quUfied to vote and do not have to re-register.

It did. From then on they were
the thoroughbreds o f the MOM
writlnr stable, leaving “ about
every 10 yen re " lo do a play. One
occasion for an absence w as whan
they had nervous breakdowns.
They do everything. together.

H. N. SAYER
CITY REGISTRATION OFFICER

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He SIMPLV wont

HANG UP WlTVIOUr
CALLING MC LONG SAVING' HELLO’ TO&gt;
DISTANCE FROM . - VOU, V ^ r -----v SCHOOL*
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to gat along together without be­
ing apart soma of the time.
Y et Albert H sckett and Frances
Goodrich do it. They not only get
■long, but have won a Pul Itier
Price for playwrigbting and have
a fabulous string o f screen play
■uccasses.
The Hacketta are the authors
o f “ Diary of Anne Frank,” which
won tha Pulitser nod for ISM and
is still playing to packed houses
In New York. Their film credits
stretch from here to Catalina, in
eluding such nifties as “ Naughty
Marietta.” The Thin Man series,
Ah. Wilderness,”
“ Easter Pa
rade,” 'U s a Wonderful L ife,"
“ Father of tha Bride,” etc., eac.
They Just returned from Francs,
where they researched their next
script, the film version o f Francoisd' Sagan's book, “ A Certain
Sm ile."
The llacketts live in a roomy
house In fashionable BelAIr, a
tribute to their financial accom ­
plishments. They greeted me at
the door, Haekett an earnest man
with a grey crew cut, and his wife,
equally earnest and with a bandsome h eld o f red hair.
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 o f Mr.
Ilsckett.”
Her husband picked up the cue.
“ And 1 have a great respect for
tho talents of Mrs. Hack— I mean
Miss Goodrich,” he said.
This collaboration has been go­
ing on since the early '30s. Both
acted on the New York stage with
some success. They decided to try
writing plays together but didn’ t
click until the third try, “ Up Pops
The Devil” in 1M1.

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Last Sunday the First Chris­
tian Church (Disciples of Christ)
held , its 31st* anniversary and
llflomecoming. The Church in San­
ford was organized Sept. 2U, 1925
and the present building dedicated
on Mother’ s Day, 1929. The buildin* fund mortgage on the church
was burned on Mother’ s Day, 191.1.
The ncv. Perry L. Slone, mini­
ster conducted the morning wor­
ship service, using the subject,
“ Christ’ s Church" Mis. Ruby
AViU conducted (lie choir In »ina*"ig "God’s House” . The sanctu­
ary was filled to capacity. Dinner
was then vpread on table* erected
•n the church lawn, featuring fried
chicken and all that goes with it.
Mrs. Grace Armstrong brought a
large sheet cake lettered to cele­
brate the anniversary.
After the bounteous luncheon the
afternoon session was called with
Mrs. N. V. Farmer again at the
/Organ. Congregational singing was
featured followed by the choir
ilnging ‘ The Lord is in This
Place’’ again l«sl by Mrs. Dcitx.
Several long time leaders in the
ehurrh were asked to make re­
marks which were recorded for
the church archives. The congre­
gation was honored to have the
Rev. Lawrence Ashley of Ocala,
Executive Secretary of the Florida
Christian Missionary Society, to
f i v e the afternoon address taking
a* his subject "Hearing the Word
o f God.” An offering was taken
for the Building Fund of the Educatlonal Building.
The afternoon meeting closed
With a Friendship Circle. An in­
teresting exhibit was prepare.! by
Mr*. J. L. Horton Sr. ami O. D.
Landress featuring pirlurrs of for­
mer ministers and their wives,
Sunday School classes o f the past,
Children who were in the church
and have now grown up and vari­
ous church groups. One hoard was
devoted to wedding pictures of
•‘Our church children." Over 135
photographs were included, also
♦Upping*. One Item consisted of
Rftifs of the Rev. Frank Mailer's
firs* sermon In the church. A
Xbtllenir booklet containing »
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the church history pre*jU fed by the Rev. Stone was dislEributid and "much apreciated."

ito.l Notes
KEPT. SI
Admissions:
T? Albert (ilhbs (Sanford)
Belle Young (Sanford)

! *Jlc\. Gold Jjr-kson (Sanford)
. Sev Wallace Wisa n- (Sanford)
Sltlia Overstreet (.Snnf'*’■', *
Births:
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Ruby Girl llowan
DIsihiTges:
ifi v Andrew Sharp ihlOM iltrl
John II Skewr, /Lake Mary)

Tho more thun one million dol-UJar “ overall" budget for the city
of Sanford became official Inal
night aupiMirted by a reaolution
and the adoption of an ordinance.
An ordinance wax Immediately
adopted, following the official up
provul of tlie budget, which act
the tax levy for tho fucal year
1057-50.

The ordinance fixed the tax levy
nt 13.6 mills ami stipulated in the
ordinance as u "sum necessary for
the opeiution o f the City o f San
ford."
Commissioners pointed out that
tho budget needs were met with
out inctcasing the lux milluge
even though the demands on the
city, were greater, 7-5 mill* o f
(h e'tax will l&gt;* allocated to the
General Operating expense o f the
city and «lx mills for Debt Service.
However, the details o f the
budget covering general operat­
ing expense, debt service, and the
utility department, having already
Iwen’ worked out in previous meet­
ings, could not liecome legal un­
til u proposed uniform rules and
pay scale was approved mid enacted by the Board of Sanford
City Commissioner*.
City
Manager
Warren
E.
Knowles, reporting to the commis­
sioners on the importance of a
pay schedule, said that "over 58
percent of the City o f Sanford’s
annual expenditures are for the
payment of salaries.
"It allows for futuie planning
and control," ho said, "and nn
administrative tool for the de­
partment head to work with to
see that personnel are paid what
(hey are worth and apply them­
selves to the job to obtain ad­
vancement.
"The pay schedule eliminates
the unfortunate rircumstanre o f
employes becoming stagnant in
their jobs due to tho present sys­
tem » f not providing for advance­
ment or compensation for good
work,’’ Knowles reported.
Other important factors o f the
new uniform pay schedule and
lutes, said Knowles in his written
repot t lo the Board o f Commis­
sioners, "will enable officials to
forecast needed funds and as the
city continues to grow, establish- a
definite pattern, and the City will
lie tilde to obtain mure and butter
work from the salary dollar than
o e r before."
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Knowles explained that the main
Imse for the salary comparison!
iva* the pay schedule of the City
of Daytona Beach
which wus
adopted by that city on Feb. 80,
IDot). Ilowevrr, the City Manager
ointed out, that the survey was
i.j-ed on salaries paid in Coral
Guide*. Ft. Ijsudetdale, Gainr*
vile. Key -West, Lakeland, Miami
Beach, Orlando, I’ensacula, St.
IVtershurg, and
West
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Defeat? Wll-on wa* described as
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(Oviedo)
b-in: in istiifictory condition at
Din h.ii ",r»:
Walter Reed Army Hospital today
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.■:■:( Griff if (S itifoid)
after undergoing surgery.
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Wilson. 6*. wa* operated on yesBiurs: Private Rooms,
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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*
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i) i: Obstetrics, according tol ’ *Lon last week,
sifomodation and no visitors dur-1 Wll«on li expected to be away
1ceding o f babies.
(from his office about 38 days.

Wilson's Condition
Said Satisfactory

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The Board ad S ta te d CMy Cbm*
miss loners, In a lengthy seising
last night, put their stamp o f ap­
proval on the overall "Capital
Improvement Program " contingent
upon a committment for 5400,000
necessary to complete the c i t y
wide improvements which have
been -In the planning ^tage fo r
many weeks.
It was pointed out that the
funds for tho construction o f a
new Municipal Civic Center, Fire
Station, Colored Swimming' Pool,
■tract lighting, now fire Depart­
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.
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The Mayor. F. D. Scotl, City
Attorney William C. Hutchison,
City Clerk H, N. Bayer, and City
Manager Warren E. Knowles were
appointed to a committee to socure ■ committment for funds o f

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Financing .
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Red Crosa Water Safety awards
will lie mailed In 19 hoys and girl*
Congressman A. H. "Syd" Her­ who passed required left a as Be­
long struck I&gt;ack at the Republi­ ginner Swimmers and to 13 boys
can candidate for Congress Ar­ ami girts who passed the requir­
nold Lund nf Daytona Beach yes­ ed testa as intermediate swim­
terday when both men appeared mers, under the Instruction of Ro­
before the Orlando Junior Cham­ bert A. Samuel, who this summer Arthur Pleva. Seminole County
ber of Commerce In u battle which qualified In Seniur Life Swing, Motors, Dodgr-Plymouth dealer at
Iferlong described n* "two men followed by a qualifying course
running fur tbe same office on a* Life Saving and swimming In 519 K. First St., will leave for
Atlanta this week-end to attend
one man's record.
•truclor.
Those passing, t ^ &lt; Baginnsrj g, special meeting of Dodge-Ply?
“ Them la only ene raeort,** Her.
fere Carol fftm tnruth dealer* w en Monday at tb*
long *»id. “ and that la the one I Swimmer* teste w*re
have made, a record o f accom­ uel, Marilyn and Wayne Epps, Naval Air Station here, to review
plishment o f which I ant quite Cathy and Donald Green, Cindy, merchandising plan* for hie com ­
Chris, Roliert. and Blevn Wilson, ing year.
proud.”
Highlight of tbe session, accord­
Herlong clutrgrd his opponent Helen Mann, Sandra Kata, Myra
ing to Art Pleva will be Ihe first
with the use of "speeches and ail* and Charles Meeks, Sandra and
Nancy 1’erbins, Barbara, Roliert private allowing of the new Autnthat have been directed against
dynamic ’57 Dodge-Plymouth line
me, replete with wild charge*, Ir­ and William Smith, and nobert nf cars and trucks. Top level fac­
| King.
responsible liulf-trutli*, atm out­
Those passing the required tory officials wilt address Ihe ses­
right misrepresentations.
They
testa for Intermediate Swimmers sion, at which H Is expected many
are so ridiculous that I hesitate
startling changes In design will
to dignify them with nn answer.” were: Caro) Samuel, Marilyn and be disclosed.
Wayne Kpps, Jack Ivey, Donald
Tin* Democratic Congressman Green, Myra and Charles Meeks,
Pleva Is planning lo leave here
present nl of filial reconls to the Nancy IVrkins, Roliert
King, with other Dodge-IMymouh dealers
Juyree* supporting the number William Smith, Chris, llolicrt and by car, and will make his headquarters during hli visit at the
of roil call votes mised in eight Steve Wilson.
years, and chnngcd figures re­
Certificates will be mailed by Georgia Hotel.
presenting absences to IS3 instead the Seminole County Chapter o f
o f the charged 97.
tho American Red Cross.
"He (speaking nf Lund) says
"FIfly-Four Forty or Fight”
I missed 85 out o f 600 quorum
The war party that elected
calls.” Ho Is wrong, said Herlong,
President James K, Polk dt” 1 missed 111 out o f 70S.”
The regular monthly
"Coffee
msmlcd the Oregon boundtry
Club" o f the Seminole County
Explaining quorum calls, Her­
lie extended to the present
long told thu Orlando Jayeecs ” 1
Chamber o f Commerce will lie
boundary of Alaska, latiliida
have never made a fetish of mak­
held Thursday morning at Hi o’­
51’ 40‘. This challenge o f
clock at the Chamber of Commerce
ing quorum calls. You walk into
Senator Allen
became
the
the room, sny present, then walk
Building.
campaign slogan.
right back out again.
Members get together for “ cof­
Tlie Want Ada fight for you
"There's a sight mom to being
all tho way! Call 1821 for a fee and doughnuts” during the
a good congressman than sitting
Want Ad writer to phrase your Imif-hour session where new busi­
and saying present, I hare to put
ness people o f ihe city and visi­
fighting slogan.
(Continued on Page 8)
tor* are Introduced.

Proposed Fire Station No. 2

Leased Wire

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
o f Longwood, were fishing in
Lake George right at the mouth
o f 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 o f 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.
"W e didn’t have time to get
anything o ff 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 o f 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."

19 Boys, Girls
To Get Water
Safety Awards

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1956

S A N F O R D , P LO R1D A

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If Tear H « M to Not
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Can 1821 Before 7 P. M.
Per DeUrery

Raceway Proves Top
T ra in in g C e n t e r Historic
Seminole
Raceway
training track, which has bocn
tlie prep school for numerous
world trotters and pacers, is con­
tinuing to show up at a top train,
lag center on basis o f rasa Its roll­
ing In from tha harneia rare cen­
ters o f the nation.
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Two of the ISO horse* that train­
ed al Seminole last season have
shown up exceptionally good in
the race summaries, managing to
Increase their bank savings for
owners.
Warpath, a five year old pacor
in the Saunders Mills Btablc, who
went to Ihe tam* this spring with
earnings already totaling 1*8431
from his showing at the tracks,
lun continued to boost the bank­
roll considerably.
Outstanding showing o f this
mainstay of the Saunders Mills
barn was his performance at
Sportsman’s Park In Chicago
where with C. W. Curtis in the
sulky ho won tho (5,000 speed spe­
cial event In the time o f 3:08.4
on a rain-soaked track. Showing
what He had In mind In besting
the other speedsters teamed In
the rare, Warpath paced the last
half mite in 594—and that on g
slow track.
Earlier in the season Warpath
had set the track record o f 1:014
but his best time was later lower­
ed by another speedster who chappod o ff another two seconds be­
fore the season ended at Sports­
man’s Park.
Another Seminole-trained standardbred who haa performed out­

City Manager W e m n E. Knowles
pointed out that the overall pro­
gram will actually require 5963,855. However, funds from tha
committment will bo spent ••
needed for the program and un­
used funds would revert back to
tho agency from which the funds
are secured.
The total value o f the projeeta
com et to 54TM8TJ0, said the City
Manager, but the trado-in o f usod
equipment and tho caah on hind
reduces the amount o f caah need­
ed to the 336345a.
Architect John Burton IV, pre­
sent at last night’s meeting, dis­
played pUna. fo r o modern Fir*
Station Reposed t e n
French
Are. location, which met Immedi­
ate approval o f the Board o f City
Commissioners. •‘This it the first
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standingly is a speedy throe-yearold trotter who took his initial learuns over the hlstorio mlja train-1
lug xrack at gcmlnols. Named Ad
Ub, (lla promising colt ptdwd
tha lion’s share o f a 116400 purse
in the famed Columbian stake
even for Ihree-yearold trottra. O
Mb. driven by Lew H u b * Jr.. af|
A
though he trained at Seminole In have ever seen," said Burton aa
he
described
the
open
area
for
Ibo
thestab le o f arolr Hanks, won
Hie first heat and rim e back to parking o f fire trucks. The now
collect second plari in the second. Fire Station No. 3 will coat the
Aside from tho money earnings city, in Ha Capital Improvement
that came to owner Hoy Elliott of Program, slightly In excess o f
Cincinnati, Ohio, through Ad Lib’a 531,0001
Also approved last night at tha
excellent (hawing, he hid the ad­
ditional honor o f watching hla city hall session was the purchase
liaise beat out some nf the top of two American LaFrance pump­
three-ycar-alila in the nation, in­ ers o f 750 gallon capacity. The
cluding Saboteur, who was a favo­ trucks will he fully equipped with
rite to win the rich Hambletonlan hose and fire fighting equipment.
Architect John Burton IV, point­
ami was the greatest money-win­
ning two-yesr-old in 1955. Ad Lib ed out to the Board o f Commis­
sioners last night that the new
took his first host at 3:06.
Other horses that trained at Colored Swimming Pool will not
Seminole Raceway are scattered iat exceed aa estimated 130400.
Hurton was Instructed to bcgla
raceways throughout the east, all
working hard at picking up cold immediately construction plana
cash for their owners and honors and specifications for the throe
building programs. Completion of
for Ihcir trainers-drivers.
Hemi nolo Hare way has historic­ the plans however will be depend­
ally guno down In record books aa ent upon the committment for
the training- track that has pro­ funds.
duced some of the nation's top
The scale model o f the proposed
harness horse champions,
Sanford Civic Center was on dis­
Heading the list, o f course, is play at tha Board o f Commissionthe fabulous Oreyhound, great era meeting. Actual cost of con­
Grey Groat o f th e . atandardbred struction will come to an estimat­
fraternity. Known as the greatest
31*4400. •In
addition,
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trotter ever foaled, this world there Is a 318400 cost for equlj*
champion hold* several records; meat, with the balance o f thu
Including Ihe top record of the estimate coat in architects fees.
book, for going a mile In 1:53.1.
Approval o f the Capital Improve­
This record wai taken at Lexing­ ment program last night brings
ton In 1933 with tho late Sep to Sanford one o f the first over­
Paxiin.
Greyhound
was
then all programs for Sanford In many
■lx.
The great gelding stack­ yean.
ed up other records which still
City Manager Knowles reported
stand such as fastest trotter on a to the Board of Commissioners,
mile track, and fastest trotter on nt last night’s session, that *T
a half mile oval.
have had nothing but good re­
Greyhound was trained at Hem- ports from those who have seen
inola by Pavlln for hli owner, Col- tha scale model o f tha Sanford
E. J. Baker of St. Charles, III, As Civic Center."
a Ihi re-year-old, after having
taken his prep school lessons at
Seminole, he won the world's rich­
est harness race, the famed Ham
bletonian, in 1*35 In two straight'.
beats.
Other Hambletonlan
winners
which were trained at Seminole
Raceway included such greats as
Members o f tho Semlnola Coun­
Roasting, who won in 1908, Chest- ty Junior Chamber of Commerce
ertown in 1948 and Sharp Note in will learn more about the proposed
1953.
program o f ths Seminole Chamber
With the planned expansion o f o f Commerce during Ihe coming
Seminole Raceway and Increaalng rear al their noon luncheon meet­
•f tha horse population from its ing at the Yacht Club Thursday,
present capacity o f ISO to 900, it
Clifford McKIbbln,
president­
appears that Seminole County can elect of
the Semtnote County
look forward to seelnf other top Chamber of Commerce will be tha
trotters and paces emerge as principal speaker.
world champions whose gait . and i Jack Sewell, director of the local
■peed
and
conditioning
th#
Introduce the speakbrought attention through
|If*
years to this great Ksceway of
thu Champions.

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THE SANFORD HERALD
page 12 Thura. Sept. 20.1056

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Questionnaires Are
Sent To Nation's
Standby Reservists

John L. Spencer
To Receive Mastet
O f Science Degree

Robbins 1st Place
Winner In Rifle
Championship

County Agent
Explains Duties
To Kiwanians

Search For Burglar
Centers In County

Cecil Tucker, Seminole County
"The Congress, in its U st ses­
The search for a burglar wh*
Agent, told the Sanford Klwanis
sion. ensrted a law placing upon
ransacked two office* In W inter^
Club yesterday about the duties
the Selective Service System res­
rfll# Naval Air Station, will studr
Park and attempted to breik in
th* entire Sixth K ara I District
'of a County Agent.
ponsibility of screening the Na-t
another wav continued this morn­
to determine the aatumtlon of
tlon’s entire standby reserve, both
Marine Sgt. Kenneth W. Rob
Tuckrr said the principle duties
ing
In Seminole County.
aircraft In this area and to de­
men and women, and the m e rris - l&gt;*n* ^ r - *'*rr&lt;*
P°lnb. with 41 of a County Agent Include the
termine further If there U a alte
Attaches
of Sheriff J. L, nob­
t* are being mailed questionnaires * ' fives, out of a possible 650 to "getting out information to the
more an Itable for the location
by's office stated that the man,
people
interested
in
agriculture.”
to be filled out and returned to win f‘r ,t pUr* ln lhe m irk lm ,'‘
of the field.
believed to be 3 resident of Semilocal boards for use In d eien n in -'H*** ta th* 1956 0p,n n ,nr Ch,m* It is a "service t* the people," role County, will be facing charges
Moving of the Sanford Air
Station to another alia will. If
ing their availability In Um, of p:on‘h,t,. M ,,ch
Ctm p PcrrT' Tucker said. "One of our newest of breaking and entering as well aj
found feaaibte to mOTe It, take
i policies D long range planning attorn ptei murder.
national emergency,” Colonel Harthi' *e*k.
a period of up to five yean In
One man. Bussell W. Raine
old C. Wall, State Director, of L.tng the National Rifle Asso­ an! it Is hoped that we can get
order to complete the building of
ciation
match
rifle
(bolt),
the
whose
office the intruder Itiertl)
'something
like
this
started
in
Florid* .aid.
runways, building*, hangara and
to enter, received a stabbed hind
sergeant was competing with over 'Seminole County soon"
In
explaining
why
the
SUndby
ether necessary eonilroction for
2.000 of the top civilian and serv­ Speaking of agriculluie ae a from a screwdriver lhe fleeing
lo th the homing of aircraft end
RetervbU are receiving these
wielded.
Previously,
ice shooters of the naUon. who mean* of livelihood. County Agent burglar
the homing of Naval PevaonneL
questionnaires. Colonel Wall pointpain* had kicked * letter opener
assembled at Camp Perry for the ;Tuckcr said *'We need to Instill out of the man's hand who w u
It waa earlier eitlmated th at the
coit of a new airfield for the
1 r*
0f *h* pr0blem* National Rifi. Vnd VbVo7 u T tc to in our children that the idea Is fleeing down the hallway of ths
which fared the standby refervU u 1.rtsbli(hed bjf „ , ct of Congress
Navy's um would poesiblr ha
a good deal to go Into, an honr-t office building. Raine was treated
near f30 million.
WELCOME TO T1IE CLUBI Captain Robert W. Jackson, in years p a st He recalled. "In in 1903.
'
endeavor,
and lucrative whan done at Winter Park hospital and re'ias.
Ume
of
emergency
the
standW
Choice of the OKrala Field,
USN, Commanding Officer of Sanford Naval Air Station,
ed.
Robbin*
win
reccise
an
N.
R.
A.
in
the
right
manner.'*
eontidered by the private engi­
(right) welcomed Roland L. Walla, Chief Boiterman, USN, reservbt has no way of judging sterling silver award for hb pro­
lh e burglar eluded Winter l\vrk
neering firm, Alrwey* Engineer­
(right) and NeUon W. Bower*. Chief Air Controlman. If and when he would be called ficiency. He enlbted in the Marine Tucker wa« Introduced hy John citizens who chased the burgbrj)
ing Corporation, to be the top
USN, (left) to the Chief Petty Officer'd Club a t Sanford to active duty. This was actually Corps three years ago; and be- Darby of the Central Florida Ex­ through downtown streets a* he
•pot for the location of runways
NAS. following their promotion to Chief Petty Officer. less knowledge than most ■selcc*! can competitive shooting last periment Station who revealed that run for his car parked on Morse
of 12AOO feet and for the oper­
the new county agent came to Blvd. In Winter Park.
(Official Photo. U. S. Navy)
live service registrants had in re- Jtarch.
ation of the Navy'* newest. Jet
Seminole County from Marion
Competing
in
the
Easters
Divi­
William E. Strong, waiting in *
gird
to
their
•
talus,
since
selective
bombers, lends hope to the selec­
sion and Regional Matches ear­ County.
taxi office, Identified the fleeing
service
registrants
could
find
tion of the Central Florida loca­
out many thing* regarding their lier this year. Bobbins fired ac­ Unusual is the fact that Tucker burglar as 45-50, 5 ft. 7 ini he*
tion near Sanford for the new In
situation, and also had the op­ curately enough to take four in. and his wife have three children, tall and weighing about 175
•taliatlon.
portunity
of presenting informa­ dividual award*. He has never all with the same birthdate, a pounds. Strong attempted to grab
In the meantime, the operation
(Coetlaued From Page 1)
(Cnntifliird tr»m Page 0**1
tion
to
their
draft boards (made fired at Camp Perry in the "world girl two years and eigth months the key* from the car In which
Of the Sanford Naval Air Station
came Thurman Burnett and Geor­ per cent to 94 per cent. These up of local people), who could take series" of rifle shooting until this old. and twin boy* eight months the burglar drove off. However,
will continue. Heavy Attack Wing
old.
ge Weidler to lenJ the experience moves are expected to help the action to reclassify the registrants year.
he failed to get the license num
One, under the command of Capiny
Stationed at Marine Corps Air
bcr.
and guidance of the state office builder in planning.
where
circumstances
warranted
it.
J . T. Blackburn, is stationed here.
Station, Cherry Point. N. C., with
The
standby
reservist
mean­
A
statewide
alarm
w
*
The
White
House
said
the
ac­
to the project.
White nylon hosiery should be
Captain Robert W. Jackson I*
Marine Transport Squadron 153,
Law ton brought with him Her­ tions to "strengthen home build­ while was trying to Judge his the sergeant is a member of the sudsed alone, or only with other cast for the fugitive l * a £ t r by
the commanding officer of the
by watching and list­
white*. And you tan “enii-c” Winter Park Chief of Police Car!
local Naval Air Station where
bert Thurston, Arthur Dickinson ing and facilitate the purchase ».f vulnerability
ening to news reports. The new Second Marine Aircraft Wing ri­ smudges with a sudsy sponge or Buchanan.
the Heavy Attack operations and
fle
and
pistol
team.
and Mb* Esther Veal, who if low-cost homes" were taken in re­ law was designed to correct this
However, search for the man has
washcloth while they are on your
training are maintained on an "aLabor Market Analyst.
sponse to a request by President e* ndby reservist would be called He is the son of Kenneth W. Bob­ legs.
been centered in Seminole County,
bin* Sr., of Palatka. and grand­
round the dock" raadiaesa bads.
Preliminary contracts already Eisenhower for a review- of bous­ to active duty only after full con­ son of Mrs, Leonard Yihien cf
When asked for a statement
sideration had been given all tho Sanford.
hate
been made, it was said, and ing credit needs.
concerning this new Information
(Coetlaued from page One)
fact* in his case, a* well as the
of the proposed Osceola NAS site, prepared for a career In murie. the survey would gel under full
The statement ssid there ha*| weighing of the effect that his
Captain Jackson of the local air She gave piano concerts on radio swing immediately.
Item an extraordinary demand I entry on active duty would have BANANA I'EELER DELUXE
station said thief "We of the
Hen WDBO in Orlando during
George Touhy, president, arid for yedil during a period of peak | on the national health, safety, or
BALBOA, Calif. (AP)—Meet a
Nevy who are here locally' have
i 1920'*, but gave up music as president-elect Clifford McKIbbin
interest."
man who ha* peeled half a mil­
business
activity
and
this
has
nothing but good to say for the a profession after her marriage
Each standby reservist will be lion bananas in a mere eight
proposed development. We are except for a series of organ con­ attended the session to offer the limited the supply of funds to^ placed In one of three categories, years and vows to muke it a mil­
most delighted that the Navy b certs at the New York World's full cooperation of the trade body home builders and buyers. If this based upon the information in his
lion within two more.
Pittxhuric Paints—Benjamine Moore Palnls
Mrs. Georgia Ball and Mr*. Cam­ situation continue*, the White II-R (deferrH for civilian occupa­
planning on a permanent site (less Fair.
He is Don Phillips who, when
illa Bruce will serve as office
to Sanford. Toe can understand
Lrader la DAB
Painters Supplies—Auio Glass Installed
House said, it will " rrs trk t home tion'’essential to the maintenance he finished World War II ser­
why when I repeat what we tell She was active in Garden Club assistants.
of the national health, safety or vice, had a “flash of iniigh:”
Mirrors Made to Order—Store Front*
all transient pilots who visit our and Woman's Club work in San­
Businessmen, especially the larg­ construction and affect adversely Interest), or III-R fdeferred by while trying to think of a way to
station. This Information Is con­ ford, and beH every office but er firms and farmer* should b« home
purchaser*
of modest reason of extreme hardship and &gt;« a success. His inspirition:
Structural Glass1—Olar-s for Every Need
tained In our transient pilots guide regent in Tampa chapter, DAR. quick to recognise the value of means. It would atso create dlf- privation to dependents),
Chocolate coated bananas.
and wo mean it: "The uuUt*T*h" She was a member of St. John's the office here, should It be es­ ficRies in small businesses in
Here Is u center in the glass trade, an Indispensable factor.^/
In time of war or national emer­
He started business in a fun
feature of doty in the Sanford area Episcopal Church.
tablished as a result of these efgency declared by Congress, this tone here with a bunch of bananas in building and home making. This friendly firm offers quality
the
lumber
and
other
building
She
Is
survived
hy
her
husband,
is the friendliness and cooperation
forts, it was said. Each firm or
will give the standby reservist a and two feet of space ln an old material* ami expert service. By genuine cooperation with their ru*extended by the local ctisens, her mother, Mrs. J. II. Raye, who person employing 10 or more peo­ supply In luetries.**
cleairr picture of his position as ice cream freezer. Bathers like! turners, by forethought in planning to meet their need.*, this outwho a n happy to have the Navy made her home with her daugh­ ple were asked to call the CofC
Albert Cule, administrator of icgarJs his or her recall to active his wares—he soon branched out deriding establishment I* striving earnestly to give better service,
belter materials, more lensonnblo prices.
near them and go out of their ter In Tampa, and ■ brother, G. office and give their names so the Housing and Home Finance duty.
into nutty end chocolate chip
way to make duty here pleasant Troy Raye, of Sanford.
no one will be overlooked.
Home owner* and builders have learned to depend on SENKARIK
Agency,
told
reporters
at
the
The
standby
reservist
has
the
coating for variety—and now be GLASS
Funeral services will be con­
and attractive.’*
&amp; PAINT CO. for superior gloss and point products.
White
House
that
he
has
no
es­
right
of
appeal
if
he
is
not
con­
No
set
schedule
for
the
work
ha*
j
hsa
“500
times
my
original
ducted tomorrow morning at 10
timates
of
how
many
more
homes
vinced
that
his
category
i*
correct
I
mcii
made
hut
It
It
felt
that
They have the skilled men, the equipment and the supplies to
o’clock at the R. Marlon Reed
space.”
NO GAIN, BIG LOSS
Company Funeral Home in Tam­ j It will be comptcte l within three j may be started as a result of to­ but continues to have the rePhillips, who peels nearly all offer their custontchs the very l&lt;es-t available anywhere.
RICHMOND, Va. (A P )-T v lce pa. The Rev. Clarence W. Brick- week-, following which the results day's decisions. Hut (.'olo said •ponsibllity to keep his local board
his fruit himself, claims the dis­
The writers of this article is glad to direct your attention to this
• burglar alarm hal thwarted man, rector of St. John’s Church, will be sent to Txltahss.ee and they should be \ definite help to informed of •fluLrhangc of adtinction
of being the world’s favt- firm, glad to say that it is capably managed by men who knowfi)
thieve* who tried to enter o In­ will officiate graveside services Washington for review.
some people who want to build ilres* or status.
e»t and most experienced banana the glass and paint business thoroughly.
te l pharmacy through the roof. and burial will be conduct, I at 2:30
and haven't teen aide to swing
The program will p rC T h i^ ser­ shucker.
But the store'* loss waa heavy, o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the timr Spencer, J I*. Roger* and the financing.
These friendly people want to see you. want to help you in any
vice not only to the stamn)y re­
war possible. No matter what yur problem regarding paint and
even though the thieves got noth­ Evergreen Crmetcry at Sanford. William II. Parr, Jr. Honorary
Cole said that in comparison servist who will know his em­
their years of experience are sure to work to your advant­
ing. Both times heavy rains pour­ Active pallbearers are members p.ilhearers will be Graham Smith, with stall* on 1,3110,(Hh) houses ergency recall statu*, but the arm­
One cup of grated cheese added glass,
age, sure to actually save you real money in (he long run. Stop
ed water through the hole they of the Divan of Egypt Temple Bert Livingston, E. A. Roub-au, last year, construction this year ed services, which will likewise to a medium w h ite sauce made in
at 114 West gnd St., in Sanford, or call 3-0 for further par­
left, doing hundred* of dollars Shrine, C. W. Copper smith, Don Dr. N. E. Biown, J. L. Dalton is pointing to a rate of l , 10o ,000 know the availability of their itid - from lie cup* milk, makes a good­ ticulars.
damage to goods below.
tasting cheese sauce.
by reserve pool.
W. McKay, G. I). Goff. Sr., Ar- and Jim Reynolds.
house* luring started.
Adv.
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ANN ARBOR — Eight hundred
snd tixty-thre* University of Mich­
igan diplomas this week will be
mailed to student*, Including one
from Sanford, who completed work
a t the end of the 1936 summer
less Ion.
The graduates, most of whom
left Ann Arbor In August to return
to former home* and to begin new
Jobs throughout the state* and in
many foreign countries, were en­
rolled in II of the University'*
II school* and college*.
Diploma* were granted by the
following: College of Literature,
Scieore and the Arts, 102; School
of Education. 22: College of En­
gineering. t t . College of Archi­
tecture and Design, five.
Also graduating are three School
of Nursing students: three College
of Pharmacy students; 65 School
of Business Administration stu­
dents; 641 School of Muile stu­
dents; eight School of Publie
Health atudents and nine from the
School of Social Work.
The Horace H. Rackhem School
of Graduate Studies graduated
547 students,
Two schools, dentistry and mtJIrine, hate no aummer graduates,
while session* In the school of
Natural Resources and the Law
School ended later and have not
yet announced their graduates.
John Lawrence Spencer, 214 E.
ISth St., will receive hb diploma
anj a Master of Science degree in
chemistry.
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FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 195fi

Church Is
Important
Nationwide

Associated Press Leased Wire

17 World's Shipping
Powers Agree Today
On Suez Approach

By GEORGE TOU HY
Ko one I* egotistical enough to
think that The Church can’t gel
along without him. But year af­
ter year there is an Increasing
number of people **ho are sure
that they can’t get along with
out The Churrh.
Mounting hundreds — yc»,
thousands — of husinest and profcsslouul men, among other*, are
joining the nation’* cungregatiuns
of worshippers and are hecumlng
vital partners “going ai-out my
Father’* business'', a* they use
the talents that have made them
aiic-i'cs'fut — with God's help itt
their work.
RAPID CITY. S. D. tJB-A fightWhat ha* brought about this
Ing-niad Vice President Nlaon
spiritual resurgence?
There are many reasons for It, flew into the gffin belt today af­
for each person will answer that ter demonstrating nt* willingness
ijueatlon in the light of Ills per. to get rough with the opposition.
soiial relationship with God. How­ Irked hy barbs shot at President
ever, there are some general con­ Eisenltnwcr by Sen. Krfauver, Nis­
on let lose a verbal blast at the
clusions that may Ire drawn.
The first explanation is that Democratic vice-presidential n#raised for auditorium view is at right, just behind huge in u whole-hearted relationship mince last night before a rapac­
A VIEW OF THE PROPOSED Sanford Civic Center shows
ity indoor audience In Spokane,
sliding g la ss walls to auditorium. (Stnff Photo)
with the Almighty n man “Just Wash.
the skating rink, esplanade, and recreation center. This
naturally feels belter." And so He not only accused the Tennes­
view la from the Seminole Boulevard entrance. The ulage,
so just selfish reasons a per.- see senator of ‘'below the belt,
soil align* himself with God. When low-road tactics” but called on
he i-ont-r lit rates on things spirit­ Adla| Stevenson to “disassociate
ual and rntcrnal, he sub-sciously himself” from Kefauver unless
relaxes, amt some nf the matters the senator apologized to the Pres­
about which he was concerned ident and the American people.
pale Into relative Insignificance. What needled Nixon into the
A* ho prays for Ids Father's attack was the senator’* state­
blessings for others, it dawn* on ment ot last Wednesday that
him that he I* comparatively quite ’ President Elsenhower ha* person­
ally been working just is hard
fortunate.
He lifts Ida heurt Heaven-ward against the Hlllc people of this
In gratitude, resolved to
think nation as those who surrounJcd
more al-out other*, less atrout him- him."
Self. This accentuate* hi* feeling* That, Nixon said, was a '‘con­
Of well-lrelng; he "feel* Ireller”. descending and contemptuous ref­
These are just hint* uf the broad erence to the son-alleJ little people
field of personal reason* ( for In- in America."
ereased interest in The Church. The crowd roared approval of
Next to himself — and In many Nlxmi ns he accused Kefauvrr nf
a "thinly veiled attempt to give
eases ahead of his own interests the impression that the President
— Is a person'* family and n ot the United Stale* i* deliberately
loving concern for its best Inter­ Working against a large segment
est*. In The Church there is an of our population.”
atmosphere of warm, friendly In­ The Krfauver statement, Nixon
terest In the family unit.
said, was an "attempt to divide
There, also, are teaching* that Americans Into classes and to set
develop deeper, dependable jier- the interest of one class against
sonalltles. In the precepts of The another," an idea "alien to every­
Church Is a peak of Idealism thing In which we believe,"
which although no oue evar * ■&gt;V. I t was the first tlrat Nixon had
ita heights, always enriches the lashed nut bitterly at either of the
climb toward the summit. Thus, Democratic nomlneea. In previous
each member nf the family I* speuches he had even lightly laud­
“a better person”, “land
Mom, ed them mi occasion to such an
ANOTHER VIEW OK THE scale model ia from the audi- i and loading area. Entrance to uudilorium
Dad and the Kids are a lietter extent that Kefauvrr had comm«nted on the "sweetness and
torium aid* showing sliding gloss walls, sta ff, esplanade, | be from Sanford Ave. (Staff Photo)
family,
If a man knows that he lias Im­ light" ur the "new Nixon."
proved PERSONALLY because Nixon left Sixikane for speeches
of his church affiliation, If he today here snd at Fargo, N. D.,
appreciate* the happy develop­ and Minneapolis after admitting
ment of hi* FAMILY liecvause of that Republicans faced tough Sen­
It, isn't It natural that he should ate contest* this year in Califor­
nia, Nevada, Oregon ami Wash­
recognize Its l-cneflrlal Influence ington.
on (be other people of his lionu1 Nixon t«hl hi* Spokane news
town?
conference the Republicans would
Any man who I* actively inter, amend the Taft Hartley Jaw If they
rated in the welfare and pro- win control of the Senate and the
Sanford's Mayor, F. D, Scott, grexs of his community quickly House,
A scale model of the proposed the roof construction U of laminat­
DE BARY—n ha* been brought
Sanford Civic Center prepared by ed wood arches with a span of yesterday signed a proclamation realises the value of The Church
to The Herald’s attention that two John Langley of Architect John
B0 feet. The ceiling and roof deck
T*"" *r? m*"F
Sheriffs Bureau
cntral Florida newspaper* havp n lirUm t v ’s staff 1) on display will ho constructed of red cedar. setting aside the week of Sept.'
23-29 ns National Business Wom-I thU
f« t,,r *h"1 , fro1
end to disparage the He Bary in the ofice of City Manager WarEsplanade* from either the San­ en’s Week in Sanford.
**** ,lf Tlw Church It 1* enough Head Says Higher
Mrs. Sue Stevenson, president hfre to emphasise Ita Importance
Chamber of Commerce. Insinuating ■n E. Knowles In the City Hull. ford Ave. side or from the lake
The civic center, proposed to be front provide a covered area
of the local Business and Piofrs to a city by asking the question Salaries Needed
that aald Chamber Is not incorpor­ included in the Capital lmprovewhere automobile passengers may tional Women’s Club said "The “ What would your home town he TALLAHASSEE — (kNS» The
ated or properly registered, Ibis in
program now under consi lie loaded or unloaded and pastike If there were nr. rliuirh?" head ot the Florida Sheriff*
especial ref crem e to influence In (|r l j,ti«n py the Board of Sanford sriigers protected Irom the wea­ annual week, »|Mmsorcd through­
Oetolter has been designated as Bureau says the rapid growth of
out
the
United
States
by
the
Na­
the communlly.
t'iij Commissioner*, is primarily ther.
tional Federation of Business and Churrh loyalty Month. It is fitt­ the state i* making It harder on
In refutation of llit-i-c! &gt;lalc- for the recreation program plan­
It I* contemplated that the Professional Women's Clubs, is set ing that any organisation that law enforcement officers in many
m enu, fir. O. L. Lincoln, president ned for both children and adult* building wilt lie air conditioned.
asldp to pay tribute to women in 1mean* so murh to the Individual, sections uml higher salsrlo* should
of the De Bary Chaml&gt;cr of Com­ of Sanford.
business and the professions, and "f lenewvd should be given a Im paid to tln-se men. He also
merce, said yesterday, "The The inode!, built tu a scale id
proposed uii addition of muiqiower
(lie contribution they make to the pledge loyalty,
W’hamber is not only Incorporated one-eighth inch to the foot, wa&lt; 3 Baptist Groups
should Ik- given a pledge loyalty. to cope with thn situation.
nation."
nut duly regislm-J, with all the prepared and i-oiistrucicd from ticMow do jou make that pledge?
Dolt Mr I,cod, direct nr of the
Programs, »|wnal events, and
privileges and fum-Uun* thereby *ign* drawn by Architeet John Hold Combined
Die Florida .Sheriffs Bureau, met with
celebrations have been planned for Very simply. Just attend
granted In auch charter. At all Iturton IV, and submitted to the
the entire week, Mrs. Stevenson chinch at least once a week law enforcement leaders during
timea the Chamber ha* been in Board of Sanford City Commis­ Supper Meeting
said,
"for the Sanfurd area to point throughout Octoiler with a deter, trips nliuut the slate and he say*
terested In the furthering of our sioner* for consideration.
Further discussion* of the pro- A combined supper meeting of out the contributions that an- be- initiation to la-come increasingly lie Is Inipit-iscd with the need for
town’s fine growth and shall con.
the BaptLl Bi'olht-rhoods of Tlwactive In the most worthwhile more active public support of their
(Continued un Page Set m i
tinue so to be. The De Uar&gt; Cham poM-l center will possibly come Fir»i Baptist t'hurch. Cent i ll
movriurni In town.
work.
brr of Commerce has the whole'up at Monday night’s scheduled Baptist* Church and the L air Mon­
★
★
★
hearted support of a growing merlins id the commissiuncri.
roe
Baptist
Churrh
was
held
last
membership, numbering I7.*» at I Burton today said that thn gen- night.
era I construction of the civic ceneexeat.**
i___
All week cars have been lined &gt;‘T would Include terrazzo floors The Herman Morris Bible Class
Bp in front of the C of C office, throughout, sliding gla»* walls for of the First Baptist Churrh was
with resident* seeking their new "'C mo-t part and the interior host for the meeting held in the
house numbers. Thrce-hundred 1,1 have folding partitions to First Baptist Church Educational
foitey-nlne auch numbers were i«- ''p a ro le the banquet hall from Building.
More than GO men atlende.1 the
•urd the first three day* and th.
^ o r ix im
allowing either
Project will probably he finished " TSeating
. . , 10.. capacity of the auditor- meeting with the devotional led
oy to&lt;In&gt;. the committee report* nun alone will he (ton and Ihr ban- hy Eddie Keith of the Central Bap­
tist Churrh.
Many have personally thanked
Itirrc speaker* pointed out var­
* - » » •" * «
-•» w
? J,..b&gt;'.„Th?m*!. B m &gt;’. chairman, x h(. amtai)rllim tlaKV
be ious phase* of a "Christian A* A
jg llh Charles Bert»rh, Col. H ato raiser) to provide a view from Citizen."
V h lts , Col. Ben. II. Hubiosun. Ar­ ■scry seat in the auditorium which J. Brailey iMham spoke on
thur Watt and Albert Salisbury, vull hr equipped with |iorlablr "What the individual could d o ”
Vnlir A. William* Jr. user) a*
John Byrn is the acting secretary chairs.
• f this group,
Floor* in the auditorium wifi be his tupir "Am 1 My Brother’s
flat, said Arrhitect Urn ton, to Keeper’ "
And William It. "Bill" Stein p&lt;-r
permit dancing.
Man Proposes
The patio an the lakp side is spoke on a citizen from “ The
-o designed, Burton pointed out, City’* Standpoint."
New Sales Tax
ili.i it may be used for a skatO R L A N D O — fFNSj A u r.nk.
"Turu the Rascals O u t"
MprasCntative
of thp *Ftoritf.
A tiim
commercial
adt-—
..
iv a u o
n 'M v ia i grade
•swans kitchen pms
This Democratic slogan, o,cd
Retailer* Association sue
so: ijuate to prepare meals for 1.000
,..State Retailer*
when Horace Greeley opposed
i.. *i—
i - i i C*matilutl"M
•- ^ a js() j 1|C| u,jwj
jb c pioposi-d
cd to
the "Florida
General Grant In 1172, .called
Adrisory
Commission that a construction plan*.
to corruption in
ilate sales tax on ever) thing but The recitation gaino room* mention
urant'a
first
administration.
foot and automobiles could pro- three in number, will be separat­
“ Turn out the rascals" of un­
date #2.14 million In revenue an­ ed by folding partition* and a used article* taking up good
nually. Lloyd F. Gnhr of Orlando lounge amt snackbar for the space in your closets and stor­
tnade the xutreextion and also ie- y o u n g ter* arc provided. The rec­ age cabinets, ofer tehm for th*
commended that the Commlaston reation area of the civic center in a Classified AJ. Call 112).
MAYOR F. D. SCOTT siting Business
Women’s Week Proclamation,
Include In the proposed new con. i* all in the wing which projects to (ta rt your sales-campaign.
on as the Mayor proclaims Sept,
Mrs-Sue Stevenson president of local
■tftutlon a thro# per rent catting from the auditorium.
It was also pointed out that
j m the aatea tea.
and the protcastons.' tS ta n rn o io j
23-20 a week to "poy tribute to women

Estes Hit By Below
Belt' Tactics Charge

Model
Of
Civic
Duly Registered
Says De Bary Head Center Shown
I

r

9

Annual BPW Week
Will Be Observed
Here Sept. 23-29

NO. 108

Members To Study
Magazine Article
At Rotary Session

A somewhat different program
ia in store for the members of the
Sanford Rotary Club at It* regular
weekly Hireling Monday nuon at
the Yaht Club when six past presi­
dent! of tho local organization will
offer their comments on an articlo
that appearrd In a recent issue of
The Rotarlan Magazine.
Tho article stated that a bona
fide member of a bona fido Rotary
Club wrote a letter (u the international office of the S2-year-old
group of business and professional men stating hi* reasons on "Why
I Am Quitting Rotary,’’ Ho claimt*J his club "wasn’t doing any­
thing woftrwtitle," that the pro­
grams were uninteresting and fotlowed a definite pattern, week
after week, and "Rotary Rust"
had enveloped the Club. The writer
gut a lot of things off hi* c h e s t
and whi-ihcr hr was right or
wrong will lie the theme of the
comment* of "UUi Uuah,” Brack
Perkin* Jr„ Walter Haynes, II. II.
Coleman, Hoy Holler and George
Stine.
Serving u* moderator will be
George Touhy, also a past presi­
dent of tho Club. It I*- expected
that thy discuniop will prove no*
only reciting V t ^-foimmlvn and
stimulating.
President Charles L Persona
and General Program Chairman
Myron Reek in approving tho progr»m felt that them might be
dynamite in it but concluded that
nietnhvra of other civic and serice rlulu might have tin- same
altitude about their respective
rluh* and that a useful purpose
might bo served in bringing auch
thoughts out iu the open.
The opportunity to participate In
the discussion will lie given to any
Itolarian present provided it is not
of a political, sectarian or con­
troversial nature.

Pakistan
Is Absent
A t Meeting
LONDON iB — Experts of 17 of
the world's shipping powers agreed
today on the form and timing uf
an approach to tho United Nations
to solve the Suez Canal crisis.
They hammered out the accord
after the final touches to a plan
setting up the "Cooperative Assn,
of Suez Canal Utera" (CASCU) to
protect the rights of the maritime
nations in thu canal Egypt took
over July 20.
Only Pakistan, of the Id nations
In conference here shire Wednes­
day, stayed away from the cxp eril’ meeting. The Pakistan dele­
gation, which regard* the majority
approach as too much like an ulti­
matum to Egypt, said It could not
attend without Instructions from
Karachi.
However, Japan also enme out
against the users project us It
stands and three other conference
nations — Sweden, Denmark and
Iran—called Instead for an im­
mediate approach to the U. N.
Ethiopia's position remained to
be announced.
Indications were that all the rest
of the conference nations, an even
dozen, could be counted on to Join
a* soon a* thetr government* at
home gave formal approval.
U. 8. Secretary of State Dulles,
described as highly pleased, plan­
ned fo fly bark to Washington to­
night.
"He didn't expect so much
■»gr**ra*nt," a n . awthoratlv* Amerlran source aald. "Meet If not
all the I I will join the user*’ a*,
(delation. We never expected all
I I would sign on the dotted line,"
In Tokyo, Foreign Minister Mamoru jftlgem lU u told newsmen
Japan will not Lake part in tho
Nan unless and until It wtna
Egypt’* support. A spokesman for
the Japanese shipping industry ap­
plauded this statement.
Th#
spokesman was quoted by tho Ky®.
do New* 8enrice a* saying (hero
was no reason for Japan to join
since Egypt "has assured Japanese
ships safe and speedy passage."
Th* experts' meeting ran long
overtime, causing postponements
of the expected final plenary ses­
sion of the M.

Bids Are Opened
For Manufacturing Sunday School Is
Company Building Sponsoring 'Coast
Bid* for the proposed Sanford To Coast Contest'
Manufacturing Company building
wre opened yesterday afternoon
in Hie offire of Frank George, a r­
chitect.
A representative of tho com*
panp and Wiliam H. "BUI" Stam­
per. vice-chairman of the Sanford
industrial Board were on hand
for the opening of the bid*.
A total of II bids were sub­
mitted, five from general contrac­
tors and nine from the mechanical
trade*,
Bid* are now being tabulated
with an Indication that there
wilt be some revision, changes
and deletions, to bring the bids
within the proposed cost ot the
new inJu»trial construction.
No definite date wn* announced
for the naming of the successful
bidder or the completion of the
revised plant.

Nazarene Pastor
Attending District
Preacher's Confab
The Rev. R. It, Spear Jr„ pal­
lor of the Church of the Nazarene,
is attending the annual Florida
District Preacher’s Convention a t
Central Church of (he Nazarene
in Orlando. Eighty churches are
represented with 102 ministers r*'

glilered.

The purpose of the convention is
to correlate plans for the months
of October through April a t which
time th* fiscal year ends.
Dr. John L. Knight, District Sup­
erintendent, is presiding. Dr, I).
I. Vanderpool, General Superin
Undent, Is the guest speaker with
mtsage* of instruction and inspi­
ration. Thii convention convened
Wadnecsday night ad will close
Saturday morning.

W e a th e r
Partly Hewdy through Hslarday;
Um tonight t t - I l

A "Coast To Coast Contest" Is
In full swing In the Sunday School
of the Church of the Nazarene,
located on the corner of W, Sec­
ond Street and Map!* Ave. In San­
ford.
A mileage marathon betwevu
Fords" and "Chevrolet*" with
‘chief drivers’ Holcombe and Car­
ter, reipcctively, and evenly divided "crews" saw “Hotrod" lfolcombe nose out Carter’s "Chevro­
let" in tho first leg of this con­
test.
The "race" {■ far from over,
but wilt run through Sunday Oct.
I t Frank Price, Sunday School
ifciperimrndent, cordially invites
everyone to enter this friendlp
attendance building contest.

Rocket Plane Flown
To New Altitude
BUFFALO, N.Y. (Jh-Th.i Buffalo
Courier-Express reported In Thurs­
day’s editions that the Bell X-2
rocket plane, which has attained
a record speed of about 1,K» miles
per hour, has been flown by an
Air Force officer to a new altitude
record of 126,000 feet, of 23J3
miles.
The newspaper said it had “ re­
liable Information" that th* new
record was set by Korean Jet ace
Capt. Ivan C. Klnchelo* In test
flights last week a t th* Edward*
Air Force Base, Calif.
Another Bell Plane, the Xl-a
was flown to a record N,000 feet
or more than IT mile* In 1IM.
The Air Force would not confirm
the reports on the X-2.

Additional
Local News
On Page 7

�*■

Tampa Boy Goes
To Nashville;
Mother Unaware

AU Church N otices must be presented at The Herald
office by 10 s- m. on the day before publication.

LUTHERAN CHURCH
aa m sT c a v iu i
OF THE I C D I C R t l
OVIEDO
w w. tu b P la n
Leila L. Day. Paster
n s a &lt; in n
l a i t i y School 9:43 a aa.
The Ber. Philip iitM rtsB tia
Morning Worship 11:00 a aa.
Pastor
Training L'nko 4:1$ p m.
unity School
9:15 s.m.
Evening Services 1:30 p m.
title Q ss.
9:14 s.m,
Wednesday Prayer Serriea 7:30 sm o s
l i t 30 i.m.
'Prayer fo r The Day" phoee IRS
f ir st

WIUXREST BAPTIST CWfRCB
Geneva
Soaday morning services:
13 a m. Sunday SchooL
11 1 .1s. Mormog Worship
laaday evening services:
«:1$ p. m. Training L'nios
7:30 p.m. Evrsirg Worship
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer
meeting
ASSEMBLY OF COD CHUBCM

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST.
M E. Second 84.
Soaday Services
11:00 a .a .
Sunday School
11:00 am.
Wednesday Evening Meetings 1:00
p.m
•
Lesson-Sermon — "Reality"
Beading Room located la Foyer of
Church Building opes to public
2:30 to 4:30 pm. Tuesdays and
Thursdays.
A cordial invitatioo is extended
to all to attend our services and
use the Beading Room.

NASHVILLE Teen. J - Tenrear-cld BT!t Newlin of Tampa.
Fla., arrived here by but Wednetday night, unafraid, unattended
and onernected.
The youn;»ter. down to hit !*»t
five Lccnte stick*, still Hs&lt;! a
nock»t knife, an empty bilfold. a
btA tokm and the aswrtmsnt of
unrelated Iteini usually fwnd in
a boVs poekett Bar he ’ i* lost.
Billy told police he plannad to
visit friends o: the family but

CKULUOTA BAPTIST CHURCH
Waller A le a d Jr.,
Paster
Sunday Behoof 10 a.m.
Morning Worship Service U nm.
PB EE METHODIST CHURCH
Laarrt Are. at ML 81
Sunday School 1:11 i n .
Morning Worship 10:4$ a a .
P. M. T. 7:0# p. m.
Evening Evangelistic 7:4$ y a .
Wednesday tight prayer
sad
praise service 7:30 p.m.
Sermon by the pastor.
Evraiag Worship Service 7:30
p.m. Sermon by the pester.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30

wasn't certain of their names *
borne address**. With cornu*,,
able help from the police, Billy
found the home of Mr. and Mrs,
R, F. Melton uho were foraisr
ntignbors ber# of the boy’s moth.
er. Mn. U n n Dr» _ Rftbedsoah
er, Mrs. Lamar DrUcrll of 1,^.
pa.
The boy spent the night «i#
tre Meltons after a telephone call
:o his mother, fully obtained hit
mother’s permission to stay bars
a few days before returning home.
He ssld he jest decided to ceica
mother and bought the bus ticket
here for a vita without tailing hit
with money ha sad saved.

THE SALVATION A IM !
AUTOMATIC
S I East i s csod Street
Meetings
WASHER
Seaday
*
Sunday School
10:0Cam .
Holiness Meeting
11:01 a.m.
OpenAir (Street Meeting) 4:30
p.m.
Rev. George S. Rees
VPX.
7:00pm.
fonday School
»;4S am.
Saltation Meeting
T:J0p.m.
Ttseedey
M en lag Worship
11 ins.
ST. LURE'S LUTHERAN
Corp Codett
3:30pm.
Yooih Service
S:4S pm.
la Slavla (Near Orteda)
Band Practice
4:00p.m.
Voof choice of Normal or 5I««
Svsngellstic "ally
7:1$ pna. Rev. Stephen M. Tahy
7:30 p.m.
Paster Ladies Home League
for «a»h. Normal or Slow lot
Prayer and Bible Study Wednes­ Morning Worship 1:2$ a.m.
Thandey
•pm... or aay combinatioa 10
day at 7:41 p.m.
suit
any •eaUilc/oWe.’
7:30 p.m.
Radio MUsIm Broadcast at t:30 Prayer Matting
"Remember a glad hand tsrites a. a . over WORE (740 he)
•aterdry
poo to worship with us."
Sunday School 0:00 a. m.—for all Open-Air (S tm t Meeting) 1:30
pm .
age group*.
Christian Day School — Monday
THE FIRST CHURCH
UPS ALa COMMUNITY
through Friday t:00 a.m. — (All
OP THE NAZARENE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
elementary
grades
and
kinder­
"Sanford's Singing Cherch"
Kav. C C. White
garten.)
Sscsad Ave. At Maple B .
Mrs. Clover Marts
CImbs sad re-aUtas wash
R. H. Spear, Paster
Mias Patricia Reeam
viler to |iv* yaa elssair
We invite you to become a mem­ CHURCH OP JESL'g CHRIST Piaaist
d o t h * . Lint is rnugbl la liter
OP
LATTER
DAY
SAINTS
—net te year clothes. Seed
ber ef our Sundry School The
Coerce Resold, AasL
opening service begins nt 9:30 A G. PHla
Church Scheel
Breach President
aaa. Graded classes are in session City Hall
Church School
.B r e a d u f o M '- m E . v V A T E ^ s jjj
from 0:50 to 10:30 am .
NOOK WA-SSOr
Sunday School
10 am . Worship
For further information call 3191 Sacrament Meeting
7 p. m.
0 pm. Westminster Fellowship
Or 1339. Prank Price Is Superin­
Willing Wethers
7 pm.
tendent.
Evening Worship
7:30 pm.
ELDER SPRINGS BAPTIST
l a 50‘v mrt dsflw opacity ton amy
Morning worship each Sunday at
"Everybody Invited to attend
CHAPEL
|
sthw Mlanttia
10:43.
our service*."
Eider Springs
/ • Wotsf Sever for anel M l
Training department* for eg** Spanstrt I hy P int Baptist Cherch
TEMPE. Aril. UT—Bock *n’ roll Wood said ha was neither at­ the same somewhat proud adoles­
' • Wsrw end (aid HstwRam tameshAnMH
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
• through 10 each Sunday at 4:30
Sanferd, Fla.
• ffiinovt 6-1 Adiwtw® VnMag fcMm
Paster
Mills. H- Wyatt linger Elvis Presley Thursday was tacking nor defenl nnced kedeor-u cent look cf a young hero."
described by an art professor as venial antartalner hut he had
Sunday School
10:00 am. 9:4$ mm. Church School
Presley te the “ revivsl of a
Evening evangelistic each Bun- W. O. S untell
Superintendent Classes for all ages.
a “dead ringer" for the gods of usad the comparison In his first Greek archetype" often found In
day at 7:30 pm. This Sunday P m thing
il:00a.m . 11 a.m. Morning Worship
lecture In the humanities count the entertainment world, he said.
the golden age of Greek art.
evening evangelistic service at the Dr. H. H. Martin.
Preacher Sermon * "Launch Out Into The
Others are Joan Crawford and
Famous Greek statues of Apolio at Arixona State.
Church of the Naxaren* la a dis­
Gregory Peck.
Deop"
AVAILABLE IN WHITE OR ANY Of THE
tinctly different service from any
and Hermes show a strong resem­ "A comparison of Presley in ac­
Apollo, the professor said, waa
THE CHRISTIAN AND
• p. m. MYF
Other throughout the week. It U
blance
to
Presley,
even
to
the
tion
with
photos
o
f.
well-known
th* “god. sponsor and patron" of
FIVE G-E MI X OR MATCH ( Ol ORi
MISSIONARY ALLIANCE
7:11 p.m. Organ Vespers
•homtorixod by a volunteer choir,
duck bill haircut and sideburns, Greek statues shows nm argsble Greek itngen “who must h a rt
CHURCH
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
Spirited congregational singing,
had a style similar t« that of Pres­
said Prof. Harry Wood, bead of similarities," he said.
Sermon Part: Avo. and 14th BL
•pedal musical numbers, testi­
"To The** You Must Add"
the art department at Arisons One of the most striking Is an ley."
monies to the glory of God, and Pastor: Rev. David I. Carwefin
early work known as th# “Chario­ “The Greek singers combined
Telephone 134-R
Broadcast over W.T.R.R.
B brief ovangt'UUe message. You
State College at Tempe.
the ithletie or masculine Doric in­
*01 enjoy th* old-fashioned at­ Sunday, Combined Morning Ser­ 1:30 pm. Fellowship for young "The twitch and twist, after a ll teer of Delphi," he said.
“ It has tha same heavy Jaw, fluence with the femininity of thi
people.
mosphere of this high senrlca of vice 9:4$ to 11:30 a.m. Call to
made Greek a n p o p u l a r In Greek Note, thick Ups and half- Ionic, or ner eastern Greek, Mb Worship 10:40 a.m. Evening Ser­
Rio week. "Coma and seel”
LARK
MART
BAPTIST
Greece,
Wood said. “The Greeks lowered vyllds as Presley. It hai sic."
vice
7:4$
p.m.
A nursery la opts a t all regular
CHAPEL
wore the flrtt to capture it la
Parrtree. Jh * sanctuary la com- Wednesday flay e r Service aad
&gt; &gt;. L A s Mary. Pin.
Bible Discussion 7:43 p.m. Chapel
stone and break away from the
Slrttbiy air-cooled.
Fedor — Rev. H. A frith dr. stiffness of Egyptian art."
Choir Rehearsal after acrrice.
Thursday Youth Night Program Sunday School 3:41 am .
•:$0 to 3:$0 p.m. Devotional Time. Morning Worship 11 s.m.
POSTER CHAPEL
Training Union 4:30 p.m.
Club Activities.
METHODDT CHURCH
Ladles Minloaary Society (3 Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.
New But
Oviedo
for your name in The
Fellowship Prayer Meeting Wed. 1:30 p.m.
Bar. George H. Caritea* Minister meetings monthly.)
Lnncbem — 2nd Tuesday after­
Experienced
9:4$ Am. Sunday School
PAOLA WESLEYAN
noon. Prayer and Business — 4th
11:00 am Worship Service
METHODIST CHURCH
Tuesday afternoon. Sewing Circle
• ALTHOUGH we are a new
8:00 pm. Worship Service
&lt; Miles West ea RL 40
—4th Thursday morning.
concern our staff consists of
Sunday
School
0:41
u
s
,
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WEST SIDE BAPTIST
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teener of Wret Fifth end Holly whole fa ratty."
Wesleyan Youth
4:4$ p.m. reputation. We can a a n rs serv­
"WELCOMES YOU*
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7:30 p.m. ice that la competent and trust­
A Friendly. Missionary, Open
Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:30 worthy. at moderate cost. An
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and facilities to you will be ap­
Everyone Welcome
PEOPLE
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preciated.
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MORNING WORRHIP
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Marita.
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Room.
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11 a.m.
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MORNING WORSHIP
ProaeMng Service 11 am .
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Prayer meeting, Thursday, fiM
The Rev. Eduard L. Aldeecth
Chance] Choir.
pm.
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Nurseries for children under Sunday School
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ENTERTAINMENT IN SANFORD &amp; SEMINOLE COUNTY
THE SANFORD HERALD Fri., Sept 21 1956, Pegc 8

Free Movie
A free movie for all SanforJ
4 frtd Seminole County children trill
0
iponsortvl by the Sanford
Kiwanis Club Saturday morning
at the Rita Theatre.
A feature and four cartoon*
trill be shown. In addition, the
Sanford Kltvanls Club will serve
free Ice cream and give comic
book* *o children attending the
movie.
Kid*, be mre and don't, ml*
this big Kid* Day celebration at
^ l i e Rita Theatre Saturday morn*
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In "Hits Stop," a youthful cowboy, Don Murray, falls in
love with the first girl lie meets who just happens to
be Marilyn Monroe. His ntrnlghtforwnrd romantic ap­
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back to his corrnl, provides a rollicking vehicle for the
"new" Marilyn. Rased on William Inge’s hit pluy, the
Twentieth Century-Fox Cinema Scope film bows here
Sunday at the Ritz Theatre.

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Lively 'New ' Monroe In ’Bus Stop
Sparks Explosive Screen Comedy

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After an abicncc of 14 monthi
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technique acquired at the famed
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with the same curves and beauty
aho has always displayed.
Opposite Mis* Monroe will be
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who were tested for the part. Pro­
ducer Buddy Adler surrounded
them with top talent—Oicar nom­
inee Arthur O’ConnrU; Broadway
acteMra Betty Field and Eileen
Heckart: Robert Bray, H o p e
Ijinge, Ham Conrl&lt;sl and Caiey
Adams.
Grorge Axelrod, who wrote
"The Seven Year itch" and "Will
Sucre** Spoil Rock Hunter?" two
highly successful plays, adapted
Inge's comedy romance between
the chanteuse of the Blue Dragon
Cafe in Phoenix, Arizona and the
naive, but brash cowboy from th»
Susic Q ranch in Montana. Their
hilarlou* love-making is carried
on in a bus, at a roadside diner,
in the cafe and at the Jnvcce
World’* Champion »hip Rodeo.
Joshua Logan who directed the
serten version of Inqr’v "P ir-i?,"
handled tlie directorial duties on
"Hu* Stop." To give greater
scope to the picture than the play
had. Director Logon took Ids com­
pany of 80 players ami technician!
on location first to Phoenix, where
the annual rodeo wn» in progress,
and to Sun Yalluy, (tiuh &gt; ‘or
scenic background*. For the rodeo
sccnea Logan usivi 10,000 spectat­
or* a* extras to cheer Mnrikn
nnd Don Murray, who doe* some
bronco riding of Id* own. Top
riders, including Casey Tibbs,
World'* All-Around Rodeo Cham­
pion participate In the authentic
round-up. Moving hi* troupe on
lutcr to Sun Valley, Logan made
CO 0:00 Report
ufc of the vast expanse of -now- 5.
5111 D o u a 2-'dwards
covered mountain* for the equally 4:10 Capt. U a l t a n l
l l o l l y wod H u m m e r T h e a t i o
realistic snowbound outdoor scene* T7 1co
JO O u r Xtlea K r o e k a
that keep the "passengers" ma­ e:no T h e C r u s a d e r
0 f l a y h o u s e of Blar e
rooned at the "Bui Stop' for :•* 1on
U ndercurrent
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r e e n D l r a r t o r e 1’t a y h o u i e
tographed Alls* Monroe in "The 11:00 I t : on R e p o r t
Seven Year Itch," handled the 1 H-I&amp; l-es P au l. M a ry F o r d
L a t e Hhow—
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lomely mounted film treat.

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Real Drama Keynotes Warner's
Gary Cooper Starring Film
Th* old bbw about not betnf
able to tee th® forest for the
trees was borne out again dur­
ing th* filming of "The CourtMartial of Billy Mitchell” on lo­
cation in Washington, D. C. Gary
Cooper, th* *Ur of the Warner
Bro*. film w ii slopped by in
oim ealou* Military Policeman
and reprimanded for being out
of uniform,
Tha day being hot and humid
In the railway Station setting,
Cooper unbuttoned hi* colonrl’i
uniform, opened his tie and rcplacixJ hit high military hoots
with loafers. An M.P. noticing
the actor, who was talking with
spectators in the depot's crowd*
ed concourse, approached, saluted
smartly and laid, "Sir, your un­
iform does not conform to re­
gulations."
After Cooper had axplained who
he was to (he M.P.'s satisfaction,
It waa noted by an observant by­
stander that although military
uniforms today are quite differ­
ent from what they ware in U)25,
the time of the film, the M.P.

h id noticed th* minor InfrietlonB,
but not the complete chtnfe of
uniform.
The ClnemaScope end WarnerColor film, which also stars Charlea
Bickford,
Ralph
Bella­
my, Rod Steiger and Elisabeth
Montgomery, la believed by Producer Milton Sperling to be tha
first picture ever made In Hol­
lywood with an American mili­
tary background of the 1U1-1M
period.
"The Army and Navy uniforms
had changed in 1119 and again in
1926," explained Sperling. "If a
film of Uiii kind had been produc­
ed, the military uniforms would
hava remained ai evidence in one
of tha major studio* or a rental
wardrobe company. Military uni­
forms a rt never thrown away."
Every Army and Navy uniform
In 'The. Court Martial of Billy Mit­
chell" had to hr specially tailor­
ed. The short, licltlsis coat of
World War I troops was changed
in 1919 to a longer, flaired tunic.
The Sain Browne belt waa added
and a longer vlsored cap. In 19M
the hlghitandlng colar want out.

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Americans Are Hobby* Conscious
P e o p le ; Collecting Popular

her five chlldrrn. took ov»r the have the wheels In the center ««
By HAL BOYLE
)RK + - Guess what factory, remained in
,th* they can bandit wall-to-wall car­
industry
until
her
death
In
IK
I at peting, average »12.» .
household article. In
Blstell dispatched on* of hi*
vented AS years ago this week, fci U.
When the electi-.k vacuum clean­ deluxe I1B.BS models, designed as
enjoying Its graateit boom ever?
If it is true. M many a doctor attests,
' Well, air, it's the old fashioned er came along, everpone predict­ a wedding gift for brides. u &gt;
. « « that H la beblthfol to have a hobby, then dear. It seems, however, that the wlf had
carpet sweeper, now thrroo'jghl,v ed it would do to the carpet Queen Ellubeth to help her "neat
sweeper what *.he auto did to he up” Buckingham Pslscc.
‘
Americans ought to be • healthy lo t We become angry* over some of her husband's
glamorised.
“ThU should be the beat year horse. But it no more hurt the Ha la proud of the varied uses
* "are a hobby-consclou* people If there ever misdemeanors, and sought revenge through
la history,“ says Mtlville n. Bii- sale of earpet sweepers than car­ to which his granddad's Invention
7 o u one. And collecting Is very high on the mutilation of his Savings Bonds. What she
toU HI, 35, dominant manufac­ pet sweepers did the market for have been put.
didn’t
know
was
that
the
bonds
would
be
Hit oLpoptitor hobbies. Sometimes it seems
turer In the field. “WorU output brooms. Housewives still find they “Indian ladles hava bought them
that half the population must collect some- readily replaced by the Treasury Depart­
may ranch S million units thi&gt; can use all three.
to tidy Ihetr tepees.” he *aki.
“ We may have made a mistake •'They've kept the White Hou*e
ytar and that figure may double
ment without cost. Or maybe she didn't care.
—'thing or other.
In not going in for vacuum clcan- clean pnder both Democratic and
by ___
19*1.
The details of what followed between the
;V* Dear little old ladles by the thousands—
An attack of hay fever led to ere,” admitted Blstell. "A» a mal­ Republican administrations, a n d
wife
and
husband
are
not
a
m
atter
of
re­
and some neither dear nor little nor old—
tha Inventaln of the cerpet sweep- ter o! fact we did. when they first they’vt evan bean usad on the St,*er. he biggest Improvement in came out. But the early vacuum V ". } " . : __SO course tea
|„ CsRtlainl
Scotland ™
•&gt;collect teacups and antimacassars, diamonds cord. What the record does show Is that the
born* c l e a n i n g since the flrst cleaner required a U*
**
n„ff
J
the
greens.”
and costume doDs and perfume bottles, soup scraps were submitted to the Treasury De­
to fluff up the greens.”
cavelady Improvised a broom b We v tr- afraid a gadget thal had
spoons, Venetian glass, pictures of the partm ent by the husband, and new bond*
The carpet aweeper Industry has
gripping
together
a
lundf.l
o
to
b«
fixed
so
often
would
min
rV‘Dldnne quintuplets; almost anything port- were Issued to replace the original ones.
twigs to brush the debris from hvr Ujr reputation, so ue dropped it. never undergone a long depres­
This Is a true story which the Treasury
able and multiple, In fact. Teen-agers acquire
den.
“ Thai’s one of the troubles with sion. and Bluet! sees a prosperous
The hay fever victim wav Bi*- carpet sweeper*. They praeiically future for It a i tong as people u*s
rock 'n roll records, autographs and allied will verify. All names were withheld, of
sell's grandfather. Melville R . ; never wear out. People occasionalcourse, but the facts arc accurate. The “case
objects.
Btssell. 33-yeyar-oId owner of a |) bring us one that is 50 to 60 “Maybe even longer, he n Of
the
Irate
wife"
i*
a
little
unusual,
to
be
Men Incline toward stamps or coins or old
crockery store in Grand Rapid*, year* old and want us tu rebuild marked. “We’re working on s m w
I Mich.
It. Now w.- have adopted a polio model now that II sweep hare
.automobiles, beer mugs, sporting prints, sure, but the Treasury's records reveal
thousands
of
case*
of
mutilation
by
other
“The crockery came packed in , not to tinker with any over 25 lloors.”
andent pistols, amusing newspaper headlines.
means.
Many
bonds
are
left
In
shirt
pockets
]straw.”
recatlcl Bissell, “and the;year/ old.”
/• Rome people collect Items such as theatre
■dust raised when they swept out How far will s carpet sweeper LUND SAYS
programs, restaurant menus, railroad tlme- and go through washing machines. Others
1 the strawr made Grandpa sncerc go? Bl**el said they put a polo*Ol.D a g e r e q u ir e s
tables; others try for books or paintings. disintegrate from being burled, or from
I something awful. He decided he meter on one in a hotel, and II «»&lt;
GREATER AID
■had to do something about It.”
still whetling along strong after
The improvements lo Swi.il
■•'Virtually every child Is a collector at one water seepage in basements. Sometimes the
pet
dog
find*
the
family
bond
supply,
with
The result was the first prac 9.000 miles,
pa-scd by the House last -t—i.m
: time or another mostly of beach pebbles,
&gt;»y WilliAM Blffa
leal carpet sweeper, patented by The first carpet sweeper* were were fine, but they didn't go far
seed pods, spiders, bottle caps and the like. the usual results. A common cause of de­
Crslrsl F r tu W rth r
the original Blstell Sept. 19. 19T6. cumbersome affairs ol wood and enough Nocne can live on t
These observations lead to no very pro- stroyed bonds In storage In the kitchen stove.
who soon began to manu'aciurc it. east iron weighing up to ’5 pound* sent *30 minimum. The limit, the
All too few people know about the in­
THE KREMLIN is reported ancient baseball SSSpirtT Nop*
we're colHe died a few years later, how- and selling for K to St. Today
worried over lha way Nikita there wer* a s pep Bottle deals ever, and It was wife. Anna, who they are made ol lighter metal*, aged can earn after retirement,
'lecto rs, too, and consider it a hobby tvorth destructibility of United States Savings
nnd still get Social .Hero v.
In
the
ekull.
Khrushchev
It
hitting
the
bottle.
really nut the carpet sweeper weigh about T pounds, can h*- ad- forrM down thtlr ntituUrd of liv*^
7£j*lklnjr about. What do we collect 7 People. Bonds. The service thnt the Trcusury ren­
t t !
Could ba the pudgy Communist
jo*
ted
to
different
rug
thicknesses,
over.
S'1
?
I
:.
’
e'f
a
S3V*rne**
fur
Ing. Benefits to totally disabled
ft'* dangerous fo health to leap
party boss u Just drinking to for­
.0 r, rather, Impressions of people we've en­ ders to 40 million Savings Bond owners
forms the basis of one of the most heart­
out a / bed Montfoye, adge • Brit*
i adults, who have no other income,
get—s fellow named Stalin.
countered.
tsh medico. And, Job-t*l*e, M'S
should begin as soon as their to­
! ! I
There are some dUlies—and they don't warming human interest stories of all time.
dangerous if y w f o r tf
tal disability I* proven. They
Its
files
contain
thousand*
and
thousands
of
If
ruecVe
elbow
binding
has
his
" take up storage room or require dustiny
! 1 !
I f NUMMN N. BUNMHN, M. I,
should not have to wait until Ihcy
pals wondering which &lt;s now hie
letters from grateful people who first
PAP.
a rt M year* of age. Such benefit*
CANCER of the male breast The majority of victims of this
/a
w
ritparty—the
rockfoH
or
thought their loss could not be replaced.
to
would eliminate rharity cases and
■nfortunately. doesn't get much disease. I believe, discover their
the Communist.
Savings Bonds
Every time a hurricane, tornado, flood, or
pubUe attention. Seldom li much own cancer, probably by noticing
hardship on many famlllei.
I ! t
written about It. In fact, there a lump or swelling upon selfThis is the story of a slightly disillusion­ other disaster strikes a community, the
Nikita Is charged with InewKing
I I t
undoubtedly are doctors who have examination. Relatively few catei
ed young man who learned his lesson the Treasury is deluged with applications for
The Maharajah of Jaipur
tep-rank foreign geests M •
never evan heard of It
are found during the course of a
bond replacement for the affected area. In
Hard way.
While It lin t very prevalent— routine physleel exam.
den party ha hosted.
u wo reduced he e had to cut his
It accounts for less thsn one per
•round for Nik—he either
J On this particular day, he arrived home such emergencies, requests are handled with
elephant herd from TO path ye
seat of cancer of the breast In ■sqttlor Check-up
'em er reacts 'em.
from work about the usual time In early the utmost dispatch. The government can
both sexes—cancer of the male Perhaps a more thorough ex­
derma to four. Cheer up,
I ! t
amination of the male breast
evening. But Instead of the customary hot be very human when iieople are in distress.
breast Is a problem.
Skeleton of a prehistoric man highness—think how much
And because It Is fairly rare. It during s regular physical check­
'■meal on the dining table, he found only some
These are fact* that everyone should
Ur it to aroused the *14
with his amts outstretched
may frequently be overlooked and up might be In order.
dug up recent]/ to California. Aa stead!
scraps of paper—and they were very cold. know. United States Savings Bonds cannot
symptoms even Ignored. I think Age apparently has little to do
Closer inspection revealed that the scraps be surpassed a* a dependable means of per­
sll of you men should be sc with ths development of cancer
w e n the remains of some United States sonal saving. Ours will 'be a better coun­
quainted with the symptoms, of the male breast. A check of 141
even though the odds are greatly victims showed their ages ex­
Savings Bonds which he had accumulated try when every citisen has a backlog of
against your ever becoming ■ tended from 24 to M with th t
Saving* Bonds.
over the years.
average age being 53 years.
victim.
•
•
•
The events th at followed are not entirely
Major symptoms, either alone Occupation doesn't seem to ba
er in combinations, can include a factor, either.
The trouble with foreign affairs today is
breast moss or ewelllng; s bloody
th at you can never tell whether dictators are
HE PROPRIETOR of a Chinese chop suey joist In the as*
or thin, watery disch arts' from K. Y.: 1 took some aureomycla
~ The Sanford Herald
smart men bluffing or Imbeciles who mean
the nipple; nipple retraction, ul­ for pneumonia for about two
lion's ccpitol is well aware of the characteriiUes and weak
/ohlhtoJ Dally Estept nsiurksr pH Sunday
ceration or encrustation; axillary weeks. I then developed diarrhea
It.
spots of the clientele to which he caters. After every dish on
swelling; and either local or dis­ with cramps In my stomach which
rf*C
m n i I claw* nutter Oeteher IT. ISIS at
•
•
•
the menu there's s big VJP
Peel OfflM #f SeDfeW. PlorMs nndtr tk« Art
tant pain.
have persisted for the last five
in red ink.
o: C o n f i , , , of March 1 l i f t
It is easy to agree with the youth secre­
months.
rn ao raaKiita Miter m pubiuMtr
first
“ Hey, Soong Lee," joshed
Answer: It would eeem you hava
tary of one of our nation's great churches
MARION HARMAN SR. ElMdUta Editor
■VELTM J CUSHIKO. Adrertiilap l l u t i t f
Oencrally, ths first symptom Is developed some form of senslone customer, “I'll bet you
who .recently blasted popular song writers
LUND
aureomycln.
is no*
a mass in the breast and n o th in gtlvlty
___ lo
_______
_ ___ This
_______
haven't the slightest Idea
til* llsrsld Is a maaiMr of ths Asiaclats* Pratt who are cashing in on the current religion
more.
Pain,
on
the
other
hand,
too
uncommon.
Usually
this
con'
NOT
A
SOCIAL
EVENT
_
what those initials V.I.P.
ehlsh la aallllrd •islEiltily lo the us* for rtiiuiillra- revival. . . The religious rock 'n roll we have
usually Is an Insignificant Initial dltlon will pass with time, but ths
The election to Congreti should"
Its of all tho local aawa prlaiad Id (kit aaaapaptr.
stand for."
complaint. Seldom Is pain the giving of liver Injections and vit­
been getting by way of the airways and juke
wot ba considered a social event
“Sure have," grinned th t
amin Ba Is sometimes ol help.
•tM Kalla tall/
Oanaral Alt
salysyaptoto.
nor a means of llvllhood. U Is un
boxes
is
as
uncouth
as
it
I*
uncalled
for
and
too. HI 0 tors la Baring* Bask
smiling
Chinese.
“Vclly
In­
opportunity to do something for
Atlanta Usorgta
makes a mocker)- of ell real spiritual values!
expensive Plate.”
the people. If one doesn't wsnt to
•
•
a
r o n e n i m o * rates
fight to gst legislation for his
Carnar
l i t per ataak
Ora Uostb
11 »t
An agricultural college says pigs gain
raa Msalks
81a Maalkt
Ona Tear
districts, In fairness to the peo­
Warning to reckless drivers:
. to w
m i
m .n
ple, he ought not to run. It does­
It takes hundreds or nuts to
All Mlntaarr nallaat. aardr of thank*, ratolullnn* ana weight faster in aluminum houses than they
n’t seem to me that bringing
hold a ear together, hut It
noorr* of anlarialnnam for tba purposo or ratslse do in steel ones. That ought to boost the
t io4* *»nt t&gt;* eharato far ai rtaular td**Mlstng rata*
Congressmen here to play base­
takes only one of them to
sale of steel prefabs among waatline-conscatter it ell over the highway.
ball once a year U enough of any
September
21, 1BS6 scious^____________________________
suburban families.
. S a g 4,_______
............Friday
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accomplishment for a represent* a
alive.
_
NEED INLAND WATERWAYS
Although for 4 years he has
S unday Mo r n in g S e r v i c e —
been aware of its potential, Mr.
OUR COUNTHVB ORtATKCSB R U T !
UPON ITS SPIRITUAL BTTENOTH.
Herlong has been too dll t-nr u*
■r BAM DAWSON
I
goods
and services—thus looks first clese passenger farce and S
undertake the much r.erd’d In1''NEW YORK (It—How Inflation both backwards and forwards.
per cent In coach fires.
grated Inland Florida Wslcrway
• fn 4 i on ItacU la shows today In
Railroads are only one of the
project. Immediate ateps must bo
; tba application of aaitarn and Past Increases in prices lay the
taken to obtain the Ssnford-Tit, Western rallroada fir anothar In- base nut of which grow futura industries hit by the steel and
usville Canal which Is one of the
, m a n la fnliht ratal.
price hihte.
aluminum wage-price booit. Auto
starting points. The waterway
Tba rosdi, In asking tor a 15 The Interrelation of steel enJ makera say Increased steel oosts
project means the solving of t h e f
! par cant bike which would eoit tba the re Ur04di is a u s e In point. will be one of Uto reasons for
water conservation and water
; nation’a ahJppara ai much «a on# The price hike In eteel that fol­ raising prices on the new models.
transportation problem, as well as
; blUJoo dollars a yssr, cits rising lowed the wage boost for steel The steel price hike, plus wage
better flood control. It will meaft
more Industrial expansion and a
prisas of tbs materials tbay buy workers in August leads markers bikes of tbeir own, has spread
greater prosperity for Central
; *nd tbs lam as# coat af tba la­ of freight care to raise the through the farm equipment in­
Florida. With rivers and the lake*
bor tbay anptay.
prices. ExastpU' Pullman-Stand­ dustry. Deere A Co. is the latest
connected with the outside scat,
T ls naw freight rtto isCraaaa, ard is showing in Ntw York today to hike prices-by five per cent.
it would not make It a waterway
eomi
freight
cars
with
pries
u
g
t
If grsntad by tbs Interstate Camparadise, but would Insure the
two fo tU per rent higher than Television sot soles haven't been
; inofee Commission, would is tarn when the care were first displayed hit this year. But cost pressure
economic development of Florida
Ml, 7
as well.
^
.
tba apsratlng esata at mas- In St. Louie la July.
*• raising ha prices. Latest to anccowef
ACCOIONMT Dick Contino, IS. and aclrest Leigh Snowden. IS.
REGULATENATURALGAS *
• Utaeturara—Including tboaa whs One of tbo reasons the rsJroadi aouact la Weitingbouse Electric,
ore shown aflsr lltay obtained a marriage llccnia In Hollywood,
Some day Florida consumers
; supply tba railroads with equip- give for asking a IS per cent marking up II models by | 1Q to
Calif- after two yean of ofl-aftiln, on-acain court In*. They will
(internaltoiialj
may be paying the bills for na­
tusst—and put naw prsuuro on freight rate hike Is that tbeir sup. BM.
•pend tbclr threa-woeb honeymoon ...............
In Hawaii
tural gas. Therefore they should
r pries rlsta throughout tbs scon- piles trill cost them more. The Btlll more price Increases may
have public utility regulation to
i «e«y.
roads wars (tinted a I per cent be In the nuking eel be latest
•
lsfUUon—Utad la tba aoaae of general freight rate boost laat wage-psics spiral works slowly
protect them from being gouged.
• cot la the hoping power of tba March. Six eastern roads a n also throughout Industry.
Yet, Mr. Herlong voted to ex­
dollar through riling prices as asking for s 45 per cent hike in
empt the producers of it from
regulation. DOESN’T HE BE­
LIEVE THE PEOPLE A R E
ENTITLED TO THIS PROTEC­
TION?
«
POSTOFFICES FOB
T
f o r o I d t i r#t&lt;;
CAMPAIGNS
Under the pretense of visiting
H. JAMES GU'r AGENCY
his -onsUtuenta, Mr. Herlong Is
f
W t o 'l l p m v O A S H
using the post offices to campaign
S ll BAST F IR S T S T R E E T
g f r H r s o a p M S Is
for reclectlon. The law allowing
him to rent spare cheaply u h s
" Mr#*. . . all p o p u la r
P H O fV B T I
Intended for the public's
|
m
a
k
e
s
a
n
d
a
i
m
!
so they could talk over problems.
IA M B S GUT
JA M E S a GUT
Their use during a campaign
should be prohibited.
WHO STOLE WHAT?
FORMERLY WITH MAFFETT8 AUTO SERVICE
Mr. Hsrkag has charged the Re­
publicans with ‘pirating’ a bill
he Introduced. The bill would esW t o 'l l | I v b y o u
empt gasoliae utad for nsa-hlgh*
way use from taxes. Be latrodue• O O O
•J it hack on March 16th, 1155.
IMk NT. aad HANFORD AVK.
PHONE 2ST4
He got no actloa on hit bill for
m m “
o a t h
N«tr P. O. Phone 103
• months and whea a similar
EQUIPPED TO HANDLE ALL KINDS OF AUTO
Bring or have your Doctor
MU cams up for roll caU on JanBT I f
•
uxry list. 19M, HE DID NOT
AND TRUCK REPAIRS ..
tetopkOM yoor ooxt pro*
VOTE. If ha was to Interested In ^
TRADC-JN AUOWANCI
this legislation, WHY DIDNT HE
•crifttoo to bo. It will ho
kQR IT. Anyway II psased 3*1 -0.
Public Interests ought to cams at p o u M with freak draco
bead of hurt feelings.
AraM Load, Eogwbltows
at a fair ond w&gt;— k s prico^ FAST
WR RECOMMEND AND 1NXTALI.
T i r e s t o n t f
Ke«toee for Chagresw.
This may be the Irsi at lie.e
FMMt DELIVERY atop
columns. Our campaign fonda
■ra exhausted. Cttixeas for Lund
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111
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Breast Cancer In Men

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�THE SANFORD HERALD Fri., Sept. 11, 19B6, P m

g

S o c ia l £oenlA
Mr*. Minnie Ewan and U n .
B.aula Thornton will be leaving
Saturday for Hot Sprlngi, Ark.
where they plan to apend three
weeks.
Friends of Little It Isa Jeannlc
Carter will be sorry to hear that
rhe was admitted to Seminole
Memorial Hospital today for a
tonsillectomy.
Mrs. Roy Holler returned Satur­
day from Columbia, S. C., where
she had been apending three
week* with her slater, Mias Mar­
guerite Graves.
Also recantly returned from
South Carolina is Mrs. L. F. Boyle,
who visited in Columbia and Lau­
rens. '

MRS. GLEN CARROL

Miss L Hall
W ed In Georgia
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hall of
this city are announcing the mar­
riage of their daughter, Lucille,
to Glen Carroll, ton of E. T. Car.
roll, of Thayer, Mo.
The marriage took place on
Monday, Sept. IT, at Kingsland,
Ga., with Mr. E. W. Peeples,
Justice of tho Peace, performing
the ceremony.
The couple was accompanied to
Georgia by the brlde’e sister and
brother and two mutual friends.
Mrs. Carroll attended Sari ird
schools and graduated from Sem­
inole High School with the d ata
of ‘55. Mr. Carroll attended schools
in Thayer and la now stationed at
Sanford Naval Air Station.

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Pal­
mer, of North Miami, wer« recent
guesti of Mr. and Mrs. Barry
W. Wood.
Frlendi of Mrs. J. L. Hurt Sr.,
who wat Injured in a traffic acci­
dent Saturday, will be happy to
learn that she waa discharged
from Seminole Memorial Hospital
on Thursday.
Mra. Arthur Branan and Miss
Naomi Zittnm c, of 1«06 Magno­
lia Ava., are visiting Mrs. Branan'i daughter, Mra. E. S. Jeltrup
In Scaradale, N. Y. On Sept. 2S
Mr. and Mrs. Jeltrup plan to tall
on the "United States” lor a
month's vacation In Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Gut and
their two children, Linda and
Robin, from Indianapolis, Ind., are
vacationing at 309 E. 10th St.

B.P.W. Completes
Final Preparations Episcopal Church
For B.P.W. Week
To Sponsor New
The Sanford B.P.W. held a pro­
gram meeting at the Yacht Club Brownie Troop
Wednesday night, at which dinner
was served by Mrs. Homer Little,
who had the long table very at­
tractively arranged with vari­
colored hibiscus.
After the dinner, final plans
ware made for B.P.W, week, which
la Sept. 33-29. On Monday even­
ing the ladiea will attend the
aieeting of the Orlando B.P.W. and
on Tuesday, Mrs. E. D. Rhinehart haa Invited the public to a t­
tend open houae at her ceramics
studio from 3 p.m. • T p.m. On
Wednaiday, ths members of the
Sanford Club wrfll meet with the
members of the Orlando Club for
a tour of Plnecastle Air Fsf
Base, afte which they will have
dinner at the base. Friday even­
ing will mark the end of the week's
activities when Mrs. Marguerite
Graham entertains the members
of tbe club a t an open home.
Tha meeting was closed with a
program, presented by Mrs. Olga
Hunter, Mrs. Harriett Slawter and
Mri. Josle Carter, on "Good
Grooming and Proper Dress.” Mrs.
Hunter told whal just a little extra
attention to her grooming both
morning and evening had done for
her In Just a short while, afler
which Harriett Slawter demonatrated what just a little makeup,
properly appied, could do for one'*
appearance. She also stressed the
importance of proper care of the
complexion and gave these three
points to remember In caring for
tha akin: to clean, to lubricate and
to preserve. Mra. Josle Carter
told about the different figure
types and of the importance of
the proper foundation garment
for each figure type. She brought
PW, borne the fact that any woman
looks far better in an old dress
worn over a properly fitted foun­
dation garment than a lovely new
dress, which is worn over an im­
properly fitted foundation gar­
m en t She slid that if it comes to
a choice of buying a new dress or
* new foundation garment, by all
means buy the foundation gar­
m en t You'll not only look better,
but will feel better too.
Those present wee Mrs. Myrtle
Cradick, Mrs. Arolyn True, Mr*.
Marguerite Graham, Mre. Helen
Pearson, lira, Olga Hunter, Mr*.
Gertrude Gilbert. Mrs. Betty Bsker, Mrs. Euphemia Huntley, Mra.
Mary D. Knox, M n. Anna Rlnehart, Mra. P at Wood, Mr*. Josle
Carter, Mrs. Hariett Slawter. Mr*.
Peggy Kuhn, Mrs. Alice Harvey,
Mra. Kalla Willis, Mr*. Lorraine
Graham, Mrs. Sybil Routh, Sire.
Mary Detyena, Mr*. Eula Grantham.

V.F.W, Auxiliary
Schedules Bazaar

P

The V. F. W. Ladles Auxiliary,
held Us regular eating Tuesday
n ig h t With the President, Mrs.
Ruth Smith, presiding and fifteen
members present
A B a u a r la scheduled for Nov.
I, with the Ume end place to
be set et a later date.
After the meeting, the group
played Bingo, with Mra. Myrtle
Burger, Mrs. Lurails Maeek, and
Mra. Jean Hall wianlag the
prDes.

Delicious refreshaunts ef lee
Steam and cofee were served toUte members by tbe hotteases
Mr*. Jenny Hilton and Mrs. Lure!
la Macak.

A brand new Brownie Troop,
which Is not as yet registered,
Is being formed, and will b* spon­
sored hy Holy Croaa Episcopal
Church. The leader Is Mrs. Elea­
nor McMurray and Mra. B. L
Perkins Jr, la On the troop com

mitten,
Tbe troop la for aeren-year old*
who are beginner* In scouting,
and la being organised because
the Girl Scout Council felt that
it would be more beneficial for the
second grader* to alart by them­
selves, rather than tag along af­
ter tha older girls who hava ex­
perience in scouting.
The girls are now busy be
coming introduced to Brownie
Scouting and are teaming the
elgn, salute, handshake and pro­
mise ao that they may be Invest
ed before too long.
Tbe members of this new troop
are Donna Ashley, Susan Benton,
Herbelh Anne Colloer, Connie Davld, Sue Davidson, Georgia Dick
son, Toni Echols, Malissa Housholdor, Susan McMurray, Beth Mor­
gan, Catherine Moore, Carlin Mur­
ray, Linda Terklns, and Cassle
Lou Pinkerton,

Dorcas C lo u Holds)
Officer Election
A t Wlonthly M eet
The Dorcas Class of the First
Baptist Church held Its last meet­
ing of the church year at tha
Sanford Avenue home of 5!r*.
Ruby Spear*, Claa* President.
Mra. J, E. Andrews, Mra, J. L.
Hobby, Mrs. John Kadcr and Mrs,
W, D. Gardiner served as eohostesies.
The Spears home wat beauti­
fully decorated in the clan colors
of gold and lavendar, with an ar­
rangement on the piano of glad­
ioli and hibiscus, alio In shade*
of gold and lavendar. Also in the
clast colors were the hibiscus ad­
orning the card tables which were
set up throughout the house and
from which a covered dish supper
was served and enjoyed.
Immediately following the sup­
per, Miss Allyson Lee rendered
several selection* to help gnthcr
the ladiea Into the living room
for the regular butineta meeting.
Mr*. Spears called the session to
order and M n. M. T. Haynes
brought a very inspiring and
challenging devotional on "Bring­
ing the child up in- a Christian
home." Mr*. A. L. Thomas then
offered a prayer.
The minutes of tha previous
meeting ware given by the as­
sistant secretary, Mra. Ray Mur­
ray, after which Mrs. A. L. Thomas
gave the treasurer'* report.
A nominating committee pre­
sented the elite of new officers
for the coming year. The follow­
ing were nominated and elected:
president, Mrs. J. L. Hobby; first
vice-president, Mrs. Ray Murray;
second vice-president, Mrs. J, B.
Phillips; secretary, Mr*, John Cultum; assistant secretary, Mrs.
Dan Fortner; treasurer, Mrs. R.
A. Cohen; courtesy chairman,
Mr*. Ned Moose; devotional chair­
man, Mrs, M, T. Haynes; hospital­
ity chairman,
Ruth
Hodges;
historian, Mrs. W. 1. Crabtree;
publicity, Mrs. H. J. Finch; d a is
advisor and teacher, Mr*. W. D.
Gardiner.
The new president then present­
ed a beautiful ailver tray, engrav­
ed with tha claas name and the
year, to Mr*. Ruby Spears, out­
going president.
Mrs. John L. Lee then brought
to the class an outline of the last
chapters of the book "In His
Step", after which the iitt-mi.i-rs
of the class stood and Joined
hands for tha singing of "Blest
Ba The Tie” and the peretitinn of
the Mispah. The meeting waa then
adjourned.
The October meeting will be
held at the home of M n. G. H.
Sykes, Scott Avenue,'with M n. J.
H. Finch as co-hostess,
Those present were Verna Wood­
ard, Mra, W. I. Crabtree, Mr*. J.
E. Andrews, Mrs. S. D. Allred,
Mr*. G. A. Harris, Mr*. E. M.
Snith, M n. Walter Feeler, Mrs.
M. T. Haynes, Mrs. R. A. Cohen,
Mre. J. L. Hobby, Mra. John Cullum, Mr*. J. B. Phillips, s ;„ .
C- Cambell, Mra, John Kader,
Mr*, c. H. Sykes, Mrs. Claude
Humphrey, U n . Raymond Mur**r*' A' ** Tbonw*, Mrs.
Earl Cash Mrs. John L. Lee, the
Misses Allyson and JoneUe Lee,
Mra. W. D. Gardiner, Mrs. Ruby
Spears, Mrs, John Fuller, Mre.
Charles Benham, Mrs. J. « .
Finch, and Mrs. J . p. Cullen,

between you *n me
By PAT WOOD
My, what a delightful visit I had
M n. Mitchel asked me to eome
at Southsld* School Wednesday,
over and have lunch with bar and
meet all the teachers, which 1 was
most happy to Jo. It «l*o gave
me an opportunity to enjoy those
wonderful new formica tables
and benches which were purchas­
ed and Installed last week. 1 must
say, I never saw a more well-be­
haved group of boy* and girls
anywhere, than were right there
in that lunchroom.
Two of the lunchroom workers
were celebrating birthdays Wed.
so all the fourth-grade child­
ren as well as teachers fnd yours
truly Joined in the singing of
"Hippy Birthday" not once, but
twice. The children also tang a
blessing before their meal.
Everyone there waa bubbling
with^enthuslssm over the Associa­
tion for Childhood Education Re­
ception which wras scheduled fur
last night at 8 p.m. a t the Gram­
mar School. The purpose of this
reception we* to honor all the new
teachers, which 1 think la kind of
a nlca idea.
Another nice Idea is the birth­
day party they are planning for
next Friday afternoon, that's
Sept. 38, to honor all the children
who have had birthdays during
the month of September. During
the afternoon break Individual
cakes, containing one candle each,
will be served to the children In
the lunchroom. These eakes will
be baked by the mothers. They
also tell me they're going to have
a musical birthday cake, but I’m
not sure whether they're apoofing-me or not.

Ida climate la the beat In the
United States and Sanford is the
ideal city for a real home. Now
that's the way we like to hear
people talk.
On the New Arrival List . . .
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Sundval of
St. Paul Minn, aro new residents
at 1*03 Roseway. They have five
boy* whose ages are ten, right,
six, three and a half, and one and
a half, Mr, Sundvsl la In the
nlv&gt;'............ Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Frickea 14211* Park Ave., moved
here recently from Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mr. Frlcke In an Electrician 3 'c
in the na*y, , . , Mr, and Mrs.
Roy Hlglnbotham, looo Park Ate.
Apt. 1, hill from Oklahoma City,
Okla., and Mr. lllginbotham Is al­
so In the navy.

BIRTHS

Mr. and Mr*. H. L. Aurbakkcn
announced the birth of . , 0„.
Joha Laurence, on Sept. 19 , nt
Hartford Hospital |„ Hertford.
Conn. Mra. Aurbakkcn will be
remembered aa the former Mis*
EH«n Mcrriwethrr, The proud
grandmother I. Mr*. Annie M.rrl wether.

Mrs. Ethel Ayers
Tells O f Mission
Work In Far East
Tuesday evening members and
friends of the Lake Mary Com­
munity Church were privileged
to hear Mra. Ethel W. Ayers of
l.ongwood talk on her year* of
Mission Work In the Far East.
Rhe had been the dinner guest of
Superintendent of the Sunday
School R. W. Keogh and Mrs.
Keogh and It was at their home
(he group gathered.
Mr*. Ayer* called her tatv "An
Example of One Piece of Mission
Work" and she traced the develop'
ment of Kim Korean student at
the
Presbyterian
Theological
Seminary at 0«akl, Japan. By
ment of Kim, Korean student at
her own tlmple, but expressive,
words she made the story live,
Her listeners felt as though they
knew the young lad, from a nonChristian home, who, being con­
verted wanted to share his ex­
perience with other* and so be­
came a minister. When war s tn rk
Korea, he was pastor of an est­
ablished church In Seoul, but, fortunr ely, he was in Japan, with
two of the children attending a
conference. His wife and two oth­
er children escaped, walking the
long 340 mile* from Seoul to Pu­
san. Eventually, the family waa
reunited In Japan where they work­
ed around the clock, helping refu­
gees from their home and eitabli'hing churches.
Rex. Kim la
presently organizing churches,
isslsted by his wife. Their eldest
daughter's husband, who waa a
professor at the University of
Seoul, was killed in the invasion.
Through thr help of Mrs. Ayer*
and other Influential missionaries,
the widow hss completed her ed­
ucation and Is now a pharmacist
at the great Seventh Day Adventist
Hospital In Tokyo. Another Kim
daughter and son are studying in
California, both sent ovrr on
scholarships. Mr*. Ayer* made her

Mrs, Loralne Graham, at the
Tuberculosis and Health asaoelg
tion office, tells me that everyone
responded beautlfuttv to her ap­
peal for help In folding Christmas
Seals, but now she needs volun­
teer typists to help her address en
velopes. Also she said that If any­
one hat a typewriter hr o r she is
willing to lend, she would be very
grateful,

C alendar

SATURDAY

First
Baptist
Chtrreh
'wll!
meet at 3:30 p.m.
The Y.W.A.’* of the T in t Bap­
tist Church will m att at the home
of Ruby Speara a t 6:30 pan.
The First Baptist Church will
begin a study course studying the
MONDAY
book "The Pull of the People" a t
Kindergarten Registration at the T:30 p.m.
Educational Building of the Pres­
TUESDAY
byterian Church from • a.m. un­ Klndergarden Reglstation at tha
til noon.
Educational Building of the P m Regular meeting of the Friend- byterlan Church from 8 a.m. tahip League of the Congregational 111 noon.
Christian Church will b* held at
The Anna Miller Circle will meet
the home of Mr*. W. W. Line nt a t the Elks Club a t 8 p.m. All
Silver Lake, at 3 p.m.
members are urged to attend.
The Sunbeams and G.A.'* of the
Pilot Club will hold a dinner
meeting at the home of Mra. H.
W. Little on Luko Markham at
6:30 p.m.
The First Baptist Church will
continue their study c o u n t aa
"The Pull of the People”.
Miss Marcella Reynold* will
conduct the morning devotions
over WTKR, Sanford, al 8:30 a.m.
WEDNESDAY
Kindergarten Registration at tha
Educational Building of the Pres*
byterlan Church from 8:00 a.m.
until noon.
The Training Union Worker# of
the First Baptist Church will ba
Happy lUrthday
served supper a t 6:30 p.m.
Sept. 21
The First Baptist Church will
Mra. J. N. CiiHon
have Prayer Meeting at 7:90 p.m.
Mr*. C. O. Junes
Training Union W r t a i CmRill Jcnnlngt
ferencc will be held at the F irst
Mike Swaggerty
Baptist Church at 8:16 p.m.
8EFT, 33
Mis* Marcella Reynold! will
Mra. Lucy J. McNab
conduct the morning devotions
Iver WTRR, Sanford, a t 8:30 a.m.
audience aware of the struggles,
the poverty and the sublime court
age of the Korean character.
At a late hour, Mr. and Mrs.
Keogh served landwleres, cake
and Iced tea to the honor guest,
Rev. and Mrs. L. W. Scott, Mr.
and Mra. P. D. Anderson, Mra.
H. M. Gleason, Mrs. Ted Brook­
lyn and Mrs. Ralph Williams.
The R.A.’s of the First Baptist
will meet at the Church at 8:30
SUNDAY
The Junior Choir of the First
Baptist Church will rehearse at
8.00 p.m.

H appy Birthday

t

Hosiery Sale

At Weitslde School, the entire
sixth grade of Mis* Ann tyhltaker
is as thrilled a* she Is over tha
diamond engagement ring given
ber-j'B r- Donald Reynolds, and
those adorable twin daughter* of
Mra, Jean Lindquist's were one
year old on Tueaday. Their names
are Leslie Jean and Terry Ann.
Sadly missed at Sanford Grammar School yesterday wis Miss
Kathrine Ball who was homo ill.
Mr. and Mra. W. F. Gordon,
who recently returned from ■
trip, which included visit* to New
York, Illinois and California, state
without reservation that the Floe

Tourist Club Has
Successful Meet
Mrs. Breckenridge
Spite O f Rain
Is Guest O f Honor In
The Sanford Tourist and Shuffleboard Club had ■ very lovely
A t Tuesday Party covered
dish supper Tuesdsy night,

Mra, F. E. Breckenridge, who in spite of the fact that it poured
moving to DeUnd in the near rain and many of the members
future, was guest of honor at a were liable to attend.
Beta Sigma Phi
party Tueaday night given by the After the supper, those attend­
teechera of Beginner Dept. 1, of ing played cards instead 0f tbe
Plans 'Dude Ranch1 the Flrat Baptist Church, a t tha usual ahuffleboard.
bom# of M n. Donald Knight.
Members present were Mr. and
Rush Party, Sept. 24 During the evening Mra. Brack- Mra. John Clough, Mr. and Mr*.
B sissr committee report* were enrldge wae presented with a Joe Murray, Mr. and IIn . II. L.
Wright, Lewis Wright Jr., Mra.
heard last night at tha Bata Sig­ gift from the group.
F. J, Ballweg and Mra. Helen DeRefreshments
of
p
eo
n
pie,
Ice
ma Phi meeting held at tha home cream and coffee were served Witt.
of Mra. Jack Armstrong. Discus­ by Mre. Knight to the following:
sion waa held en publicity and Mre. Breckenridge. Mrs. W. I..
Pinecrest School
Mrs. Valia Williama Jr., pasted Vane#, Mra. 0 . C. Gibb*, Mra.
Bam
Allred,
Mra.
A.
U
Wilson,
out tlekats to the members. Booths
Mra, Walter Cook, and Miss June Student Council
at tha b ataar will be. Baby Con­ Vance.
Holds First M eet
test, M n. C. M. Nichols; 8b«ll
ITt# Student Council of the PineJewelry, Mra. Vernon Hardin;
Fish Pond, Mra, Harbert Bten- David Bach, Mra, Donald Bales, crest School held He first meeting
Mra,
Dan
Batten,
Mra.
Ralph
on Sept. 17, at which time the
strom; White Elephants, Mrs. J.
L. Horton, Jr.; Bake Sale, Mra. Betts, Mrs. J. Harold Chapman, organization of the Council took
Jack Armstrong; Handiwork, Mrs. M n. Robert J. Cushing, Mrs. Gor­ plaee. Th* Student Council Consti­
Harold Chapman; Christmas Or­ don Frederick, Mr*. Vernon Hard. tution was read by Mra. Robert
naments, Mra. E. C. Harper Jr.j In, Mra. E. C. Harper Jr., Mrs. Rumbley, Advisor.
Ham Supper, M n. G. Andrew Warren E. Knowles, Mra. Mal­ Ofieers elected were: president,
colm Lodge, Mr*. C. M. Nic­ Ann T 1 b b e y; vlce-prraldcot,
Speer. The whole baaaar is be­ hols, 'Miss Chtrry
Singletary, Gwynne Williams; secretary, Mary
ing planned uader the leadership
Mra,
Rudy
Sloan,
Mra. G. Dee Libbey; and treasurer, Sonny
of Mra, Warren Knowles.
Andrew Spear,
Mrs. Herbert Barley.
It waa announced that tha lo­
Stenatrom, Mra. lam Thurmond, A discussion was held on the
cal chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Mre. Wallace Tyre, Mra. Voile Jobs of the oficeni nod how they
uaa rated as a three star chapter
Williams, Jr., Mias Jaanette Wol- are to perform these Jobs. Also
last year.
fer, Mrs. W. G. Fleming sad M n. discussed were weekly assemblies
Final plana were announced for Joe L. Corley,
and the annual m ainline salethe "Dude Ranch” Rush Party
to U held Sept. 31.
Mra, J , L. Horton Jr„ Projects
Chairman, mads an announcement
of three projects tbe group might
take up this yeart equipment for
the new boipital; supporting or
clothing a child a t the rierida
Methodists Children Home or a
Nursing Scholarship for aoma fu ­
ture nurse In tho 8anford Area.
'A N G E LS EAT S H A C K '
Members volunteered to help
I
fold the Christmas T.B, Saab. It
Delicious Breakfast and Tha
was decided that the member*
Worlds Bast Hamburgers
would do this a t their hemes hrstesd of a regular business meet­
ing due to tbe heavy schedule for
25th ST. and 8 AN FORD AVE.
October and November.
UBdar tha ntw Managmsm or
Refreshmaate wore the* nerved
BUDDY RAWLS and DEAN PARRISH
by the hostesses lfta . Jack Arm­
strong and Mra. J, L. Horten Jr.
U. 8. NAVY (R at)
te the following members; Mra. I

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Night In Longwood

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(tt) BOBBY LITTLE;
Left End; HI,pounds; senior;
OM year experience.

(tt) CHARLES FENCE;
Left tackle; IAS pounds;
senior; one peer experience,

Schirard, Byrd Are
tonight's Co-Captain
• jb e two touchdown underlog£jd Sanford Semtnoles threw oU
ettiilon to the winds today aa the
SMntor staff instruct*! the quartefbseks ts etU what they termed
n ^ ’Wide open bell game” offen­
sively,
-Despite relay weather and lnj#ies, the Semtnoles will be run*
nfcg at near foil spaed, and will
impend in depth am) desire to pull
till eU-lmpostaot season-opener
i Inst Coco* out of the fire and
:k up a first victory for tha
nlnoles hi the Orange Belt Con-

once for the first time agatnat
few of tho OBCa highly touted
powers. Cocoa Tiger head mentor
Jim Jenkins will bo bringing a
olghly confident squad to Manor!Stadium tonight; a team ac­
customed to winning.
• Last week the Reminolea acquir­
ed n sharpness about them rsrclv
peen at SH8, and they looked
ready far Cocos, Then the mini
h u m and the Inquiries began to
knoek hard on the Seminole door,
But yesterday Ho b ifs snappfR
Peck with the sake Ruined edflamss and bllnt In their eves
they had before. The only thing
that will be elowlng down tho
jfcntfnoba tonight will be tho
foconry of tha Injuries. Injuria*
take a certain time to heal, and
plthough all squad members are
Hated for action, tho braises and
Bongs wit bo o tender spot. Here
la wham the Beminaiea now depth
••mes In. There will bo nn un*
precendentsd II grids tars In Uni­
term for the SemlnolM, and tha
IMerres are of a Ugh calibre.
Should eld wounds InsapartUto a
ttartor, there wfll be a good rePlacement on tab anaioua to show
pis abilities in the battle,
Poeitiou shifts la tha p u t week
lav* considerably strengthened
he Seminole offensive and do•nalva teams. In order to com•t* with ■ speedy powerhouse
Pl—ty ef reserves, tha Semi-

A U TO LOANS
Lowest Cost

notes began to look h r a backfield combination. They had al­
ready found the quarterbacking
combination and two geod passers
In At Btanley and Bobby Johnson
whsn tbslr order for s broken field
runner was filled. Phil Byrd, the
Seminole* number one speedster,
responded well to Individual ettontlon nod began coming through
for tha squoese plays. With a sigh
of relief the mentors turned to
look for a “hull” to round out the
program. While glancing over the
linatmai, they discovered that
could throw ►
round hi* IN pound* with • lot
of speed (ha’s tho third faitest
member of the team), but pulling
him out of tha line would leave a
big weak spot. Then they noticed
that fullback Teddy Walker wain*
afraid to throw a hard block. The
switch was made. Ooombla moved
Into the backfleld and was a natur­
al; Walker Jarred the 11m hard
and settled down to stay. Tho
SemRolea were ready for Cocoa.
Desire, determination, and com­
petition are the Ingredients that
helped be Reminolea snap bark
after six big days of sloppy wea­
ther. The "Green but Greedy”
Semtnoles want to win, and any
mentor will take that attitude
rstbei—thin overconfidence. Only
10 rettrntng totttttten will be
thi tribe mf Itm lnnlti m
they go Into their second season
running from the rntsle-daiale
BpIiUT formation, but the green­
est of the members has been well
schooled In Its fundamentals. The
offense should be operating
smoothly, but a scoring punch Is
hard to get In an opening gsme
with inexperienced player*.
The brunt of tonight’s burden
falls on the shoulders of a capable
defensive unit. The Seminole* era
n well beta need hull alub with aa
outstanding defease tb it will have
to play their best to bottls up
Cocoa’s dual threat of experienced
passing and running. Pans should
remember to keep a sharp eye un
the defensive unit when they re­
ceive a kickoff or e punt. The
Reminolea have worked this situa­
tion Into an offensive play that,
with a break, should give them a
TD before the final whistle Mows.
The Sanford Seminole* will (day
on* of two types of bell lonlghL
If they free** in the first quartor
because of their Inexperience, Co­
coa will bo the type toam that can
capitalise on any error and turn
It Into a score. The boys know the

*SANE.ORI

(IT) FRED BEHRENS; Left
guard; IN pounds;
senior; on* year experience,

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(II) JOHNNY WILLIAMS;
(tt) MEREDITH SCOTT;
Right tackle; ISO pound*, senior; Right End; US pounds; Senior;
OM Tier experience.
two years experience.

(44) BRANTLEY BCHIXARD
Center; ITS pound*; senior;
two years experience.

Saturday night at S p.m. ta
Manorial sudium the Croons
Academy Panthers kickoff their
second season In the Big Nina Con­
ference by ptaylng host to Mel­
bourne in what figures to be e
tofa-up foray.
The Panthers are eportlng a
heavy backfleld for tha first time
In aavaral seasons. Tha offenslva
attack wLU be led by Eddie Unior,
ITS pound Senior fullback, who
looms s* e triple themt with hit
passing, running, end minting.
(tt) TE1BY QOENBLE;
(tt) PHIL EYED;
(II) AL STANLEY)
(14) RONNIE ■(MSI; Lift
The Panthers were hurt badly halfback; U4 pounds; Junior;
Fullback; IN pounds;
Right halfback; I4S pounds;
Quarterback; 1T0 pounds; senior;
by lest year’s graduations and
senior; two years experience.
jenlor; two years experience
one year experience.
two yean experience.
bead mentor Joe Fair will bs try.
Ing to compensate for this with
two schools.
a new series of deception plays.
The probablestarting lineups;
The 32 member squad has plenty
Okie
University
Position
of weight for an agresslve team
n Gawronskt (IN)
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but the Panthers are terrifically
■hart on experience.
n Fry (aoo&gt;
J-t
M Parkins (1T0)
Lfi
Whsn accepted Into the ’Big F
C
last year the Grooms club was Buck Metis, of Sanford, wBl be I Injury and will be unavailable for U Fairbanks (110)
IT Vlnsr (IN)
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placed on a two-year prohtfon, counted on far heavy action u at least two weeks,
DON’T
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and are not eligible for any con­ coach Tom Nugent sends hie la-j llto Bobcat* will be handicapped T4 Penik (NO)
t t Ripple (IN )
RE
ference honors. “Since we are on
Jury riddled 1M4 Florida But* by the lou of starting right half- t t MeBride (IN)
QB
Throw Away Your Tiro Dolans Because Your U rea Are
U!
for honors, alt we can do Is show Ssrolnoles into their second year beck Vernon Smith, who is recover­ 14 Hlllcs (1T5)
Smooth. Let WELSH TIRE SHOP 105 W. 2nd Put On
Ril
that we are in a position to cum- of big time football whsn they ing from a recent appendectomy. 44 Kuenill (1U)
New Truck Rubber Trends That Will Give Guaranteed
KB
pet* with Big • teams," Fair UfkJe OMo Unlvsralty timorrew Moving up t* the starting right U Wilts (IN )
NEW TIRE Wear And Save You Money.
PSt)
Position
; xpcct 10 w‘n. Bt
night at Doak 8. Campbell SU- halfback Bobcat p u t will prob­ N Scbomburger (Itt)
LE
ably bo Davo Kutnsli, a 144-pound
WELSH TIRE SHOP 105 W. 2nd
tomorrow night Felr ..Id,
* ,, U n7n°™St . w 5 Ob* iletterman.
Approximately II,ON fans am
doal know yet Just how we stand
^ lddM
\n nlns
3d Y ears l a S anford
expected to watch the first meet­
ing ks gridion history between tho
o wal and find ouL
_ „(V. r lost an opening game.
Nugent admits that tho Semipointer of the season, and the Bo)n know ie», about the Okie
pressura will maka a tough com- RobcaU than any opening toam
b[nation with lark of experience, theyv’e every played. To add to
But if the boys don’t get rattled, Mugent’t worries, the Bobcats have
If the quarterbacking is as good B *«nlo lettorman at nearly every
as It has been at tlmei In scrim- position. Football fans will remages, if the defense stsys to- member Wlddoes as a natioMl
gather, and If the offense can nuih ••Coach of the Vear" In 1444, whoa
across a seme, tha Sanford Semi- ai roach at Ohio SUte, be piloted
noles will have themsalres a baU (he Buckeyes to an unbeaten seagam*; and, with any decent break n n .
during the gams, they will have a
The last minute reih of miner
victory.
injuries may make the Tribe aa
DUE T O OUR BIG VOLUME OF NEW CAR SALES T H IS M O N T H , WE
Tonight Is the night Seminole underdog for the second straight
fans will sit In tha new permanent year In their season opener. AL
bleachers on the wsit aide of the together, six men were on tha
HAVE T O CLEAN HOUSE. HERE IS YOUR CHANCE T O SAVE PLENTY
playing field. They will enjoy sidelines with injuries during laet
keeping abreast of the game with Saturday’* full-scale scrimmage.
OF DO UG H-B UY N O W !
*’&gt;• aid of the mw alactroalc score- These Included backs Billy Odom,
board and lock. They will see a Stan Doboss and Pat Versprllle ami
thrilling Indian thame half-time linemen George Boyer, Bob Natspectacle. And they .will ae* the luma and BUI Bibber. AD are oB&gt;
l t t i edition of the Sanford Semi- ported to play, however, except
notes open the season attempting Klmber and Verspcile.
to put tbomselvas In tha running Versprill*, the Ill-pound Norfor the Orange Belt Conference folk, Va., speedster, wlU not ee*
Championship.
I any of the action with the Tribe
Kickoff time la ■ p.m. tonight thle season due to a nerva Injury.
Klmber la recovering from a knap

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Fri., Sept. 21, 1956, Page 7

Regional Cancer
Seminar Slated
For October

Chemical Crayons
To Defect War
Gases Developed

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A Regional Cancer Seminar for
Nurse* will he held in Daytona
Beach, on Oct. 3 and 4 at
the Daytona Plata Hotel, under
the auspice* of the Florida Div­
ision of the American Cancer
Society. The Seminar, to which *U
practical and profesilohal nurse*
In the Ar«m are Invited, will bring
up to data Information on tha
treatment and car* of tha cancer
patient to the Nursing ProfessionIncluded on the Agenda are diecustior.r on “ Continuity ot Medical
Care." "The Nurses Role In Cancer Education." "Psychological
Aspects of Cancer." and an Open
eMHIcal Forum on the night of
Oct. S.
A host of outstanding medical
speaker* from this area will partlrlpat. In thep rogram.
Educational films and literature
especially prepared for nursai by
the Society, will be displayed.
There will be no registration fee.
For further Information, contact
The American Cancer Society,
Room 3, Williams Hotal, Daytona
Beach.

BY FRANK CAREY
AP BHence Reporter
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. UR-Devclopment of chemical crayoni (or
date-ting certain polionous war
gase* — making the gate*, in
eff’ -i Mra’v their own portrait*’’
—wa» .nnounred Thursday by the
Army Chemical corps.
The crayon* may also have
peacetime application in detect­
ing fumes in Industrial plants and 1
In the atmosphere, it was report­
ed.
You make a mark with one of
the craj’ons on paper, wood, stone
or a painted surface. If the mark
changes to a certain color, there’*
war gas in the air, an Army sci­
entist reported to the 1:10th na­
tional meeting of the American
Chemical Society in describing la­
boratory testa.
Chemist Arnold Porstak of the
Army Chemical Center, Mary­
land. said In a prepared talk the SANKOKI) SAILOR. Seaman Apprentice Joseph Cecil Wil­ A C W A W ill Hold
crayons could “simply and enslly cox, 17, u former Naval Reservist, la being sworn into the
detect” the presence in air nf ex­ regular Navy for a |&gt;eriod of six years by Capt. W. J. Cat­ Chicken Pilau
tremely small amounts of phos­ lett Jr., USN, Commanding Officer of the Recruit Train­
gene, hydrogen cyanide, Lewisite ing Command, ut the United States Naval Training Center Supper Tomorrow
end cyanogen—“ gases that have iininbrldge, Md. The Florida Jluejacket decided to take ad­
The local 703 ACWA of the aSnbeen used or prepared (or use as vantage of the career opportunities offered by the Navy,
ford Manufacturing Co. la »P®nwar gases."
riet Wilcox of 1401 Sanford Ave„ he will report to the sorlng a chicken pilau aupper for
Prostak, who cosuthored the re­ Nuvul Center at Norfolk, Vn„ for pro-commissioning achol, memSera and gueste tomorrow
port with Dr. Benjamlne Whitten, before reporting to the USS Compass Island, a new sub­ night at • o'clock.
told the society:
marine chaser for duty.
Guest* Invited to epeta , r *
"The detector crayon for phos­
Mayor F. D. Scott. John Murry.
gene, for example, will detect as
Tampa; Harmon Luce, Tampa;
little as eight parts per billion of Select UofF Army
and IWlllam Stemper.
phosgene In the air by turning a
Entertainment will be enjoyed by
vivid red within one minute. This ROTC Men W ill
the group after supper.
SEPT,
as
is an extremely small quantity,
many times less than is ordinarily Get Flight Training
Admission*:
SOKC~Buiiding
considered dangerous. In higher
Bstty
Beall (D* Bary)
GAINESVILLE—Selected senior
concentration* »( gas the color
James
K.
Lycans
(Sanford)
formations almost Instantaneous." Army ROTC student* at the Uni­
New Clubhouse
Discharges:
The crayons are made by mix­ versity of Florida will receive
LONGWOOD — A handsome new
Mrs. Rote Hu:
•)
ing previously known scnsltlva flight training this year, Colonel
clubhouse la rapidly taking ahape
chemical "detector" regents with Marvin A. Kreidbcrg, professor of
Eugene Bouii
at the Sanford Orlando Kennel
suitable filler! and hinder* and military science and tactics an­ Mrs. Kathleen Mat
jaby Kennel Club and will be ready for
nounced
today.
then compressing the mixture.
the dog track’s opening date on
(Sanford,
Under provision of a law- pasted
Nov. IS.
James K. Lycans (Sanford)
during the 84th Congress, such les­
The luxurious clubhouse, design­
son* may be offered by both Army
SEPT. SI
ed to seat about SSO persons, Is
and Air Force units, but Colonel
Admissions:
going to be the finest in grey­
Ralph, Ithudy, professor of air
Jeannle Carter (Sanford)
hound racing when completed, ac­
science nt the University, said this
Richard Van Dyke (Sanford)
cording to General Manager Jerry
training will not begin for Air
VISITtNG HOURS:
Collins.
Force seniors until nest year.
Private Rooms: 11 a.m. — 0 p.m. It wilt ba completely glass-en­
Under the provisions of the law, Scml-prlvate Rooms &gt; p.m.—4p.m closed and will be fully heated
selected students may tnke flight
T p.m.—9 pm.
and air-conditioned. The club­
instructions and qualify #&gt;r a Pediatrics 11 a.m.—S p.m. (Par­ house will consist of sovaral tiers
private pilot’s license at thu gov­ ents and/or grandpaienta only) of box seats, three levels of ta ­
ernment’s expense. They must, Obstetrici According to accomoda­ bles which will be located
that
however, agree to serve three tion and no visiting during feeding afns can watch tha races without
years on active duty after being
of babies.
getting up and a plush elubroom.
commissioned and agree to volun­
teer for Army A dtlion flight
training and assignment.
The instructor will lie provided
by the Gainesville Air Service, a
civilian flight trnining school, ap
proved by the Civil Aeronnutlr*
Administration.
Instructor
in
charge will be Walter I.ewl*.
The law provide* such Instruc­
M l. IIA IIU I IINK III, 31, tion
for a maximum of 400 cadets
■author of six children, smile*
during the first year In 40 Induring a glamorous weekend In
altuntlons. The University of Flor­
Long Bosch, Calif., as a finalist
ida was one of the 40 institu­
for UM title of “Mrs. U.B Navy
1»M," whUe unaware of Im­
tions designated.
pending tragedy. Her father had
died in the Bronx, N.Y., but her
another kept It a secret so that
the once-in-a-Ufetlme fun would
not be spoiled. Mre Scnkler U
the wife of a chief storekeeper
and the family has been sta­
tioned In Panama. The Navy
flaw them to New York for the
funeral. The fleet Reserve As­
4 door sedan, Beautiful Black,
m ade to order for
sociation sponsored the “Mrs.
Excellent
White
Wall
Tires,
Radio,
Tower Steering, Merc-osry" contest. (International)
Kodak color pictures

Hospital Notes

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ONLY SEVEN DAYS
REMAIN

(CuuHuued f n a Pifle Ik
Ing made In our own area by both
the professional and the buttnasa
woman.”
Sunday, tha Initial day of the
nationwide obtervane* of Buslneaa
and Professional Women’s Week,
each msmber of tha local organi­
sation will attend her own church.
Monday, the second day ef the
week, observed In practically
•vary community throughout the
nation, th# local B4PW Club will
join with the Orlando alub at
th*ir meeting.
Open house will ha bald Tiro*day at the homa nf Mr*. Ana
Rinehart where tha ceremle a rt
of Mr*. Rinehart wHl be on die*
pi«y.
On Wednesday, tho Sanford
BAPW Clap will Join with the Orlando Club for a teur of the Pine*
castle Atr Force Baia where they
will havo dinner.
The week will be tUmaxed la
■anfard with aa open house at
tha home of Mr*. MarfvOftte Gres
ham.

Club.

WIEBOLDTS
CAMERA SHOP

The Peanut Bowl Committee
met last night at Aan’ord Gram­
mar School and laid olan* for tha
•eeond annual P-TA sponsored af­
fair.
The date for the Bowl champion­
ship games wa* set for Frldap,
Dec.
In Memorial Stadium
where two games will b« played
for the coveted trophy. Between
the two games will be a M mtauta
half-time program of entertain­
ment. This year the alght-man
team will dress out In teueh foot­
ball Jerseya with tlx Inch nume­
ral* la back and four Inch numer­
als In front. Ticket* will toon be
on sale by the Kanford Grammar
P-TA priced at 90c for adults, |gc
for children.
The sixth grade hoys will form
clast learn* and play a regular
Intra-mural season, and by elimi­
nation determine the four teams
to compete for the championship.
During this time the clan teams
TNI CRAM Of A 1-13 jet bomber scars the earth In Madera, Calif.,
will be coached by Interested fathwith arrows marklnt the point at which the giant craft hit (top)
era and Navy men. Last year tha
and tha alt* of a demolished farmhouse (bottom). Five members of
young grldstera executed simple
the seven-man crew were kilted, but the other two are in good con­
assignment plays, and with the
dition and two person* In the farmhouse wete unhurt. The plsne,
palish displayed thus far In tha
latest of the Strategic Air Command's intercontinental atomic
season It looks like there will he
bombers, was hrading (or s landing at nearby Castle Air Force Base
deception
plays by tha taams.
when it plunged ind exploded in • ball of flame.
(International)
"P-TA sponsored afalra are not
permitted tn solicit advertising,
The clubhouse will give the
booming eCntral Florida track one Longwood To Stage but interested merchants will be
allowed to purchase block saet
of the few grandstand* in the
sports work! with complete tem­ Food Sale Saturday tickets by contacting SanfoN
Grammar," Jim Buckler, Peanut
perature control.
A food sale will be held at Car- Bawl Committee chairman, said.
The structure I* about half
finished now. Several crew* of hart'* store In Longwood tomor­ The attendance goat was ael
by the group at 1,000.
workmen are busy on other sec­ row morning.
tions of the racing plant putting
This
sale
which
begin*
al
10
in manp more improvement* that
should help assure anther banner o'clock will benefit the medical
season for the Sanford-Orlando building at Longwood.
track.
The season will be opening some unprecedented 38 percent Jump the
six week* earlier than last year trnck showed last year during Its
and Collins I* already predirtlng
another substantial increase in mu­ first year under Collins' energe­
tual play and attendace over the tic operation.

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a p tta l aaUaa ha U a c ltla ra a t Ih n atala.
aak walaaa ha li. at Uw U M . a B e a m
at the Ptortke Bar u paak atoakiaa eaA
I n a ptrtaA a t a t Ira n tea ?*ara haa
bare, a wwaher a t tlw bar a t Ptortda;
eaA aa paraaa m n ba tU flhW t n the
a A « at M p * a t a c im lt m n n tr u n ­
kal m r t a t new rk aba ta a n tw aaiy-A T i
r a n a t ape aak a u m bra a t Uw bar a l
h e rtc e . Bay eeaator ap eartkbar a t Uw
hraw a t n p ra a a u u ra atharw ue awaitBaA m a h r M e ttle ta r epad eiwamt n
rice Uaa to eay IwClcUl attca which aa y
h e n b n craaiak. n Uw M h a n i i
whereat m p b e n a n tocraenA. Burlap
Uw U M t n vh le h he wee eleetoA.
A rriw a It. P e n a cw i la e jlre • / / i l i r ,
Aaw *1194 ttb a a Uw attca a t aap M e t
m a batw M T acral tr m aap caaw. iha
n c c n a n ta Aa each aaeaacp M l ba ap*
p e to tik n elactok aal? t n Uw a m p tre k
lir a a t the 3*9*9 wheat A n lh . ra to a a *
Uaa. rrtlrm e a t, n a th n e a rn c ra le A
each Tteaac?.
ftd w a IA. A le rtu e a / 3*4pee. C ircu it
N A ta* du D ba ttanaA bp Uw m e
electon e t U w tr rn p n U re N A lclel d r*
n iu • • a th n M M aak m a t? a ttc U li
O ft tU ctod.
3*4*9* at A te td d tra d e e t appeal d u ll
ba ciccwk by uw aaeliAea etacta n a t the ir
rn p a rtln aiatdcte ee a th n M M aak
areal? aAUUU a n alactoA.
/ecileaa a t Uw euprtkw m n than be
dectek by Uw ra e l lAek elccla n at the
tu u ee a th n eteto eaA m a ty attetale
a n alanak.
Tha 3*4999 a t A M rlrt m r u e t appeal
M raUlaA a i b d m ta f to O n a p
ahall
M a
ba tlecw A to IPAt
a:te* re try eta y ra n
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IkeailAeA a t biteealaa to O n a p "C * ahall
ba elrcteA la IACA aak array eU yean
t iu m f iif .
tle c tia a a t d m It 3*4*9* (ban be halk
la the year 1AM aak arerp ela yetre
U w ra ttn .
Twe N a tlra e t Uw n p ra n a m n than
ba eleclab to I Me eaA re try i l l y n ra
Ih m a rw r: to r n N it h e r a l Uw rapraaia
c ra rt ahall ba alactak to IM k aak n a ry
ate y n r t U w ra tto r: te a ta itic n a l uw
alactak to IMA
aak te rry Ae yean U w ra ttn .
a m de cua N A M n a A N A tM ahau
lake a ttn aa Uw A n t TwaaAay a lte r toe
I n t M eaker la Uw IM ew top /e a a e rr.
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3*4*99. The to m e e t (Ace e f NAlcea et
Uw n p rra w c ra rt. N k p n e t C liid c i
m ile e t ta p e d , aak c tm ll N O pn eheU
be e ll y n r t.
frrtla a IT. A rU rm ra l n tp ra tW e eaA
r n m l a / N k e ri. H atalibaiaaA ina Iha
p re rlile iu e l to il A rticle rd e tln f to u r a i
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M U c tu y itu ra e t § ** n-.
ib l A ablen to ru in a t pn eeken to be
ntebitahak b r the w p rtM m r t . ewk
a lta r w aller aak Iw arlap. any |u iil&lt; # n
lu Apt M r be m in k t n Alaabulty a t ra*
ilrm c w l pay to ba Beak bp tow. which
d u ll wet he Uw thee Iwa ttn rk i A t hU
llw w caapeaw tlaw II he h ie w reck t n
lea ra re n m an. bp a nauw ........
pn aA*wt'eiw iaA ica a f Uw auyrraw c ra rt
to ba
be aaUctatf
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■ eat t n a a r B la A m m a n to
A rrlta a I I . P rablM lrA a r lir ilu e a /
t* it* 9 . /e d k n a t llw n a r tm c ra d .
ju d p n a l e ia lrlrt m r u a t eppad eaA
d m lt NApae ahdl Acral# NU Una to
th ru Judicial A uilta, ahall aat eaaeae to
Uw p n c tln a t taw a r hdA eay a ttn ar
p e iltie a at praAl uader thU d a l# n aay
attca a t praAl under Uw OwllaA atelaa,
aak ahaU aat beta a ttn ta aay peuucai
pa rty.
C anpennllaa I n acre In la Uw da te
m ilitia ar Iha a m tA le r tn a t Uw OwllaA
a u it i n athar kefra w a ftw c ln rteaa*
alied by Uw auprent tra d I n ra th pa*
rla d i a t Um • • M y ba katom uwA by the
n y re M m r t then act be An w iiA peap i.
A rriw a IP. /e A u u i nta rw e aak ee*
pcaiee. /u itice a e f the lu p rm e m r t eaA
lu k e ri e t eU aiher tr a r u d u ll reeelee I n
ih e ir ic re lc ti ialarlec ar ra n p a n w llm
rlkak ay taw. a retired lu iiic a ar
ta etdeaaA to e rtlte N dictal w relea
il. Whlta n aerelaa. t r a in • • addlItr a il canpenn llaa Uw C lfrrekee belween
bU id lre a w a t kew elu and Iha rampawie*
Itaa applicakla to rach w rite r. B ila rm #1
d m lt Jwdpn nap ba aupaUnrnied la bay
m a ty n c a u a lin w hra aulhadw A b r
taw. /ud U tal a A c rrt ahall ba patk weh
e n uel eaA aecem ry tip e a a n • • M y be
• at hoi lack bv taw.
A rrtn w M. (ly la i f praern. The Kyle
wl iU pre*»»i n u ll be 'T h e b u ll at P in *
Ik a " eaA eU p ra w n llra t ih ill ha c m
Cucted to the m m eaA by Uw e e ih n lty
ol
B utv
A rriw a At'. B rie r re t
Aay (liN eeuw
M y be UWA beleee • peteiw lap ettocaey
u n ln n epaa Uw eppllceiw ee a t the
p a d U l eaA aa arkar tr m Uw c ra rt la
whew JedeAlctwa Uw re w n a y ba. s d h *
a rliia a rach tria l aak aapilallw a rack
n la rw . The r a lir n ahaU harp a ean pW e
tecerk e t the te w . lactudlap Uw e rtA ta n
token, ewk rack racark ihaU be I IWA w ith
the pepere la Uw cew la Uw a llm a t the
d a rk ; ewk tha n a n ahall ba ra tla c t to hh
appeal ta tlw n ta a a r pnacdbaA by taw.
in lW a IA. /arw a. The aunber a t Ja*
ra n I n trta l at a w e to aay caart
ba IteeA by taa aat eiu u aat be ta n u a a
e u U e a r caw.
• A rrlta a Al ddnledaa eaA A ttrfp flae a /
*31*9*999. The A p n e w aaan m a b a n
a rc h ill to J a n n id la a s e n Uw
to Uw p n n ia i a t law aak Ut
a t p rtM B i a k n ltu A . A leap
aa aaraep to h a a klf aAnted i
(a Ma esparrM aa. i t m i a
toO IlM U A lllM o f (M H M M fV p n u f i
la U a d m lt m r u aak Uw A letrtat
a ra ru a t appeal n bp r m ttlir tw ii erad al l ra a l eam ben at Uw bar to ba A nte*
aal aa bp It. uw ra p n na caart. ew iteetbe
Me a a p ra ltw a aak renew.
Aertww I t . f//e r t • / rekaetwa a / e ra *
b n *3 3*4*99
Aay law re ka d ra Uw
aunber at Nacre a l a a r caart m il aat
ahartta Uw U ra a t aay J a ffa U m U
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BUM a t P lnlA a . ra d uw hraw ra le te n n e r
po d ted ta * hereto rhea n u m ille t w tu
aap prwetatea e l thie C aaelltottoa a n at
aap m U irl l i yeae rr] taw t new eppiytaa
to D pm C raa
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eepi r i rn re trl?
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n rhea thi &gt; ______ _
p a rm na n to ra le h e m rata m n n canru n w ith thie *— — —•»** n ta p ra th
tppUerhW te r m I taw eiewpt n n p rm ly
•u th a ru rk hertta. a n th ru uw rh a rtn
r l aay n in e lp r llty la Dear C m aty m *
d ie t w ith Ih u CaMUtutwa n aay n c h
■ppucthw y ta e ril Uw n c rp l M m p nraiy
rrth a d n A b rrtia . prtTIdek hewerf t th e !
M id charter ta d ra id erdtoracer earned
la p u n u rn c i U e re rf m ? c rr n in w ith.
■ M iry n aulU ly ra y e iu tttf lo e rl. tp rctal a r fe a e tri law re p U c rrli only to
Dade C raaly.
I t l H aihlnp to thU rrc tu a th r ll b r m •traed to lim it r r r titr lc t U r power at
a t the L ftu u tu re to ra rc t (ra e rrl taw t
which th ru ru n e to Drde C raaly and
any aiher ear ar a w n m a tin e f the
• u u a t P tacidr n to l i ? n rn lc lp rm y
la D ate c m a ty cak ra y ether ea r n
■era a^aictpaU U et a t the B lew a t Plerlka
rtta tta d to c ra a ly n m u ru ip rl i f l i l n
aak aU men peaerel U w i m il apply to
D ike C raaly ra d to tU ■ in lc la tlitle t
Ih e rtla to Ihe m m ttw a l u If U U
rectlaa had a rt been rd ra n k ask rack
pan at
( • a tr r l ta w i th ru mipen­
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fa r he ru n la c ra tllc l U w nw lU cak (M U
•aperwA* eay p re rtito a * t eay arklM ace
•a rc trk p a rn u a i to w l4 c h e rtn end to
c a a flu t th e n w llh .__ _____
eay p re rtita a a t eay c h e rtrf a t e ly
a u ip tliiy la Dkke C a u l? la m t lk t
U iritU b .
i ( i W rthlM la U U n e t tea m n be m ■truck la U n it a t re itrtc t Uw prwer ta d
ruAM iw a a t Uw tu u n a k aak PabUe
iilitiie Can n leewa a t at aay a U ir m u
• eracr. h r a i er ce n n lu ira m w ee
h c ru illT pnTided ta t to thU C m e llu *
Ile a n by c n w ril taw aak e rik id le
M ia clM . bareaue aak eennteetoai ihe 11
h e n Uw tam * pewera ta D rde C ranty ee
ih e ll be c ra frrn d rp ra th e n U rreerk
to ether r r a a lln
•h i t t eay aecilea. mbmcUea. eraleaie.
ctauw n ir iiin iM a f Uita eectwa u held
in e rtia m r ir ta tlr t a t Uw y ra rU lro i at
Beciwa I A rticle X V II e l uita C eaitttaU ea
IM re m in d e r a t Ihta eecttaa th r ll M l be
elfectok by ra th lanU A tty.
I ll I t u kectartk to be Uw tale nt at
Ihe td k trta la re aak a t Ihe electon a t Uw
B ltto e l P lerlka to prertke b: ”
a t Drde
hena rale t n the
Ceualy to lecel a tte ln aak U U eectwa
he Itte rrlly teaetrheA to carry ra t
ru th parpen, cak II U fu rth e r Aectarcd
to ba Uw ta le a t a t the U (U ta ta re end
a t the etactore e t Uw l u l l e t re d d *
th e ! llw p n rU irM •&gt; U U C a M llla ilta
end y m c rrl Uwa which ih rU n U le le
Dade C raa ly and aay eUwr aae n nwre
c ru a iic i a l ihe B u ll at Ptorlka r r to eay
nratctpeU ty to Daka C ra a lr aak aay
ether ra * n m a rt nralctpaU U n a t Ih *
• u t r r f P ledke ra rc trd p a ra u a l the rrte
by IM tr t u u ta n th r ll be the eayrane
UW to D rC r C raa ly, Ptarlka. e tc ra l • •
tip re u ly prteidcd herein cak lh U MCItaa
•h e ll be rtd c lly m iin w k to m in Ilia
inch raprcnacy a f U U C e a iu n u ra eak
• I ih * L rtu lrta r* la th * rn e c tn ra t * t
lia c r r l tawe p a rra ra l to u u CeaeUtoUes.

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caatlnae la a ftn t u a lil luperiedak to
* ' ,h »* A rticle.
(H i ThU A d ie u than a c t A id ura uw
u r * ,1 d incum keal N d fta
T*;? prerlilaw Iar a u te n itU retiren e a t la Aecltoa IT a t U U Adieu dace aat
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.ra t to A rtic le t r i l f .rT h e e m it "a \u a
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ju ra to . tra tla a i w ith U w u JartaawtWn.
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at th e ir daettaw n a p pautnaa t. ta in
naetoak ky U a taputatora.
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Dearth /p k lc te l C ircu it wtw aheU redd*
ta D ural C m aty, aak ahall ra te tto tha
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aak c t pentea th ru he yelk by calk m a ty
ra t a t IU fta ir a l n n a u t. llw addlum al
N A ta at tha c irc u it n u n a t Ducal C m aty
h d J iM .(fle e aa Uw a fln u ta M U i t
IhU A rticle under fa rn a r BeetWw « | a t
A rtld a * ih a tl became iha a k k liu u l Jukpt
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ta hanky ayrred to and ihaU ha
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M rt Arweral tU c tu a to ha M IA to Ha*
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A rtld a trm . Bactun 11, I t he rd?
amended to crak a i fe lto w i:
Aaellaa I I (a l. The elec Io n a t O ld#
C m aty, Florida, a n fn a le k power ia
adapt, raeiw . aak amend Ira n lin t to
IIM • hone rule charter a i e a c rra n ra t
Ia r D ide Caaaty. Plarlda. under which
Iha BaarA a t C ranty C o n w iliita n tri a t
ThU CM«2?: *h* U h * lb * " ’ " • • • * d'. m . ® kall A t the bauadarlce a t n c h
cra a ly ro n m iu U a d u trk t. p rtd d e a
n rth a d la f chan*lay them (ra n U na to
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wiwt head of aal,ImIliai Ia*n n m iuU oc n . cak th e ir
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lac uw ato ldtaa Ih c rn t; to lacy ask cm .
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•A IT RAAOCVCD A T THA IC dtA LA *
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OP THA kT A T * OP PUNUDA:
L .7 .n h H? "?&lt;•*“ ?? to eacry aa a c a c tril TtTRA
T in t Uw IrlW w tok km tkdm rnt to ■d i­
“ d fa P a llla n la m n n c a t la Dad# County.
iUU Miy chaa«t iha hiaaAarlaa rl. cta III. rrc tlra I r f U e cra e U to lira c t
ra cer, caawlldaia. and akaii.h and n a y P tatlka I t hereby n re rd re d th ru be mb*
,• " d h a d t n ch ief lay llw brae* muted ta th# electon e t U e iU U a t
f n m tflc h U M n rtjr c itm M
d a r u i at. nary Inf. cmwltketta* end ahal*tma U na to li n e eU municipal
n r p a re tU a h m a l y ar dlitdct y o m n - y e t' U R ee Irita w i:
/K IW I t ju ra Jar a a t a ttra n iiw w e —
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a t Uw te itile ik n
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•4i « » t a « - *»«•»« Uw Dide cran ty key a t ------ an ewA year U e n a ile r, but
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l i l ea
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m af
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Fri., Sept. 21, 1950, Page 9

Services ShouldWork With Parent

iTAMPA OT— Children'* pis ce­ sonville. association pieslilent. re­
ment errvlces should work with minded the group that Ihi child’s
th parent a i well as the chUJ, natiral home la the beat home if
•peakers told tha annual meeting It can be maintained.
of the Florida Group Child Care Th&gt; job of association member*
Assn.
la to "take rare of the child who
fty M A Y S I I O R I I O
“ Placamant Is a service for the has no home, not t0 separate the
parent and It Is our function to child from his home," Rishop said.
® Of A ction 8ot’!:a, K . t n V J u l p'-rmittlaa
help h*m work out for himself
by
KIW Tm I-ii** S)m)KMe.
whatever problems resulted In a
Have you noticed that grenfO
need for plarcmrnt of hla child." spatters have an affinity for
tut
prise
Momr
port
of
Complex?*
M M irnlt
o! nt&gt; tctuit matts "
.... ..It) Kcslliei ilunf. wssllli) t.b(.
She hi rallied more easily. *! said William L. WUson, executive range pushbuttons, handles, and
"M* tou," sh-&gt; murmured.
lift! *|-t»e«»r. rtroinlit* ■ puiamcr
dlrcctoi of the Children'* Service other
auppo.if it's that."
linrd-to-get-at
spaces ?
tnU
trouble •• •):« boonia tlir
“Well, we've got ten lull day*
•S.a Carihl&gt;*.n" bound from Ensland
“Ol come* I ve no tvtah to tore* Hurt'*1, of St. rettrsburg.
Here's
a
tip
for
washing
around
to Jamalo Valeri# Al.-nn a nrottv. oiirtii ot u* to get to Know each myaclt upon tier." H# »hrugged
Removing a child from the par­ such stubborn places: Just use
rt-.tbnif.il iiunw, and Dir* I[anoon trim other anil heconie good friends'
his
large
shoulders.
'T
ut
remem*
v.i, .Tirraam In Mr* r»alh»r«l«-n. e
tlaUKlttn Ull. -r, «i tltr limn ot lift He went on with that noylnh »-n- Ik*i. Nurse." hie tone naidenerl. ents may furnish them with a chal­ cotton swabs routed with soap nr
ilealli in an auto nrldanl »--«mrsnv thusiamn fticil nntii'pii in hi* voice "there must he no mirtinilmtaml- lenge to develop (ho reiptmilblliiy detergent and*.
hrl Val ir oarnlitt bar itff.uaa bv ’St- befme; Tlir run mit to Jama va
Inn fur Ure lrfatlu&gt;itmn. an mellil
Ing. Should you consider your pa­ they did not have be five, reported 1
bv miajilnar) Ilia Dirk la -itarlv at* in grand, tn a tlay or *J we ll open tient at any time aerliwtly HI, I Hr. Alan Keith-Luca*. nodal wrl* I ZlpprieJ vinyl plastic matlre.*
g*tmillvr to tin Wtllureinn. hnnlns in up llie swimming pool and there'll
far* professor of the I’nlversliy ot and pillow rover* now come in
™ bo -iinald'iotl In her artll BO.ti a be dancing on the deck ai night*." must be sent for at once."
North Carolina.
aailift ron anru bad b«n rmthrn u&gt; hv
"Ot
roume.
I
quite
nnileratMd.
colors, ns well as in dear seeh*r moltin' *rd h»r laser lalar lu'.in.f He added teastngly. "1 imagine von fjoelni "
‘ riacenient can b&lt;- a proces* ’ through set*. And they lighten
a dn-toi Mr* Kri.'J.fninn. t'f.'Oi',ft like to dartre. Nurse Alison."
til i.u. rrlitfra !n at* tt:» -trip • ati*.
dlir tell a little su it nl heart that can help a dying family lake the family laundry &lt;0 1* der.ildy.
t..
&gt;ti—.....
!*vlb«
- —
— olroaa It .&lt;fn t.la ,rum. ,on
Slit smiled quickly "Oh. I do, s*.lr .time reason Mia Keathetalohe a new leaac on life." Ur. Keith-. Just wl|&gt;e them clean u lth (u sud­
ii-i M*i’r v'»V i.'.fVt. *h • *'.n that ’ll it' | hut I'm atraid I don't dance Awful* iecl„ ej to hat* intruded tinsel I In I.uci* said.
sy doth or sponge while they're
festliaratons l ad soil 'd amorur Uia I ly well. I dnn't gel much time for
,j,p nrgtnnlna ot a friendship
pafaferara—
Bnifs Harridan—
and*h»
.that
. . . .site
s . had
A , welcomed eagerly
The Rev. Silas Bishop ol Jack­ oh th? beds.
niw
in the nnlfnen*
«f th# shin1
*nr.la itsnclne
“*n*m*
»esn
special Partnrr
j He muat have read actncthlng «•
i llv lT I I* f,
Ags.n ne amilrU down al her. | whit she was feeling .n net down*
*
4 ‘
ins btown eyes itvmltllnR. *1 know east lace -Chert up' Don't let
Ut lO il U A H M lU A ^ «hou$i **** , you tinticc* ■ good! Ural bt’lle i th a n what I said upael you. Nurse." lie
head The wind had
hail made his j ,jB
paused anr added. “At was smiling again In * natural,
rltmguih dark hair more untidy look­ on* ttinc I used to danct a great friendly way.
ing. than usual Now ne pushed it deal, but then It was always with
"tt'a vary nice of you to under,
off in* forehead impatiently and the same partner." Out again ne stand. Doctor."
turned from (he railing to fa rr Val hroke on amt a shadow tell across
“tly tn* way. wlmta ilia uaiiia
CLAY W ILLIAM S
N-v I'm leaving'tlir *ea The his tart
ut tins patletil who iliwan l like
Inn tinir t wo* in la m t li &gt; un Hus
W h in lit' tqiuU.1 aguut lira voice ships doctors?"
cruise ship 1 wus »ir*rrd tlir |ob had a prolcssiuital note ’Out you
"Mrs. Fealhnstone. Mra. Mat
BILLIARD PARLOR
at head surgeon at a new hospital mentioned just now you had a Feather Mont." Bhe added, "Shr'which has been opened near Mon­ patient on bon id Nothing serious. a widow."
tego Hay, I'm quitting whsn we
*
Suddenly she was very conciou.reach Kingston"
'1
. . ........
IJlinll so, Ikhlot id the aliarpneea ot Hie pause.
"A new hospital m ai Manlcgu | Hi t own
__ .doctor
1___
...
"Mrs. Featherstone'" he ejacn.
hinted to mr br­
a. B*y: It s not the Good Heart Hos^ ^ I m r o U
w
' ""«• «"»»&gt;'• ‘Mra. Fr.thrr.ton,
* pi DM by any chance, D oaor?"
• „ ^ tly ,ns«V«n«o""
ol Hartnell Wood Orange Hamp"But It It Hla voice was equal“But what tva imagine con oitcn »hlre?"
ly surprised "How did you guess nuri
actual ph.v-'
us as much a* an sctual
Urlm look
that ?"
| "Yes. but—" She dldn I dnlali
She laughed. Suddenly alia Irll slcal disability."
"Then you Ijcllcvr m psychiatry. Hir sentence. The expression on his
extraordinarily happy. “Well, there
FREE POP TO ALL
uwe stopped her. Surprise lied glvcan't be loa many nncht opened Doctor?" she asked quietly.
lie looked el her in surprise. "But cn way to a grim, sardonic look
hospitals near Montego Bay. I’m
going out to the tame hospital as ot course. Any medical man who | "Do you know Mrs, FeatherDROP BY TODAY
night sister. I'm working my pss- doesn't these days is an out-ol- stone V she stammered,
sage out looking after a patient." date lool." Bruce Harridan straight-1 "Yes. I know Min Featherrned Uimielf. “It must hr utmost jtune," nr said Anally. "Ones I had
I’lrasant t'olacldenc*
llmr lor lunch Mnpposc I drop into ' ocraslur to tell ho it would give
| “You're going to be on* uigAI ih* cabin this aneimton and have me real pleasure to strangle h«r
sisferf But—but what a coinci­ a word or two with your pullrul, with my own hands. You see. I was
dence: What a pfeiumit coinci­ nut a* a doctor but as a (i lend 7” once engaged to her daughter Ei­
dence!" He laughed too. Ids derp,
Val remembered uncomfortably leen. But Mra. Fcalhrrsione not
rumbling laugh. "I'm glad." he Mrs Featheretoncs -harp reac­ only managed to wirek the ro­
tion to any suggestion that the mance and hrrak Eileen's Heart
Added aimply.
"It's nice of vou to say so, Doc­ ship's doctor should l&gt;r railed In and mine, but I'm convinced she
wan indirectly responsible for her
no matter how ill the was.
tor."
"I know we re going to work wsll
"I —I don't think It would lie a daughter'* death. On the rebound
together, Nurse Alison,'■ he went good Idea. Doctor," she said apolo­ —or perhapa owing to her moth­
on enthusiastically. "Frankly, I’ve getically. "She seem* to have an er's Insistence—Eileen became en
3*gcd to Dirk Hanson."
been rather dreading working in a avcislon to ship's surgeons,"
(Jo Bo Caulmutdt
".Nhc dots?" lie looked at lur in
hospital In which I knew none
O l*ii. Ilsrsis Creig. Reptlnlstl by p-'imlssicn of
tlo-.ks lllrirlbulrd br Kins Features aindlisl*

assport to Happiness

"For three years, ! didn't play Alias Parker’s, which It pretty good
anything but dirty inc;i at g'Hh billing,
L'antury-Fox," he said. "Why, I A* a matter ot fact, Miss Park*
srldnm
got to shave. Nov hoik at or is actually divided into thirds
HOLLYWOOD f-"C allln g Ur.
mi.
In the picture. She plays a mixedBoone, Calling Ur. Boone.''
This is the sort of thing thiat I looked at him. Ilia chin was up girl with a three-way split per*
actor Ulchard Boone It greeted clran-rhaven and hla mustache tonality.
I used hardly add Boana plays
with ah the time. Th# reason ia neatly clipped. His hair was
that he plays Dr. Konrad Styner combed and he wore a well-tai­ a medic In the picture. Ha Is the
lored buslneaa lull.
psychiatrist who uncovers the trio
on the TV show; "Medic."
“ ‘Medic’ did this for me." ha of Eleanor Parkers,
"All* the time people are com
Before "Lisle," Boone made •
Ing up to me and making some said. "I'm getting my pick of pic­
joke nliout my being In 'Medic," tures and TS per cent of Klstnar Randolph Scott western, playing a
1’nrker."
heavy again—"but a heavy with
he sighs. "They can't understand
I must explain this. They arc
why I don't fall down laughing." mil cutting Mias Barker up Inti a longing not to be." Next he got*
Still, lioone, 39, I* a patient snut percentages. Bonne la appearing into 'Balt Out at U.OOO F eet,"
and doe* not resort to fisticuffs. In a new movie cailrd "Lizzie," In that one he recreates hli TV
A*- a matter of fnct, he enjoy* produced by Kirk Dougins' Bryna role as the older Air Force otlleer
the Jokes the first few dozen Production*. I believe he meant who Indue?* « younger man to do
times and Is tolerant thereafter. that hla contract call* for his a risky hail-out to save hts aelfAnd why nut? Look what 'Msd- name to be billed In type no Ic** re.*pcct. The "younger" man will
than 75 per rant of the sixe of he John Payne,
Ic" ha* done for him.

Actor Likes Being
Called Dr. Boone

NOW OPEN

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SANFORDS NEWEST
and moat MODERN
BILLIARD PARLOR

211 W. FIRST ST.

E. Borgnine Files
Reducing Diets Causing Concern
JACKSONVILLE Jt—A Hurry ol safe u.i
ntci-nl articles woold
Suit Against Film reducing
diet* in popular inaga- have you believe.
'zincs i* giving the medical pro­
individual should go on any
Producing Partners fession cause for grave eoncern— diet"Nowithout
th* approval of hi*

LOS ANGELES dB - Actor Ernext Borgnine has asked Superior
four! to end his contrart with
co .many which producrJ Ihe
picture that skyrocketed Mm to
film fame. He also wants $1*1,300
damage*.
Borgnine filed suit Wednesday
against H arold Hecht and Bart
Lancaster, film producing part­
ners, and their subsidiary produc­
ing companies. Hecht and Lancas­
te r produced "M arty," In which
Borgnlna's acting won an Acad­
emy Award.
0 Borgnine'a complaint said ha
waa not represented by an attor­
ney when he signed tha contract
prepared by Hecht-Lancaiter law­
yer* In August 1U4. He said th*
contract for ‘Marty" called for
him to receive $3,000 and !&gt;i per
cent of tha proflta for five years.
The complaint also said that
Borgnine received only $33,000 for
tv * picture* mad* at XHh Cen­
tury-Fox, whereat Hecht-LancasOter received nearly 3130,000 for
loaning Urn to the etudlo.

j $3, a dia­
betic patient at Welfare Island,
New York, tries to bold back the
lean as she and her eon, Ralph,
U , embrace. Aroneoo, who is
serving 30 to A0 years (or rob­
bery, had sees his mother only
briefly in ten yearn. Ha was
brought from Auburn Prison be­
fore Judge Leibowitz, wbo orig­
inally sentenced Mm ia eoooactlon with a former escape in­
dictment. The judge granted
Aronson's appeal for a 40-minute
hospital visit with hit mother.

because many persons don't read
the article* carefully, says the
Florida Stale Board of Health.
Marjorie Murrimn, chief nutri­
tion consultant for tha board, aald
one "blitz diet" recommendation
da Inly warned It should be fotowed only a few day*.
But, she continued, many indi­
viduals missed that point and une
began to lose hair after two
months bocause of malnutrition,
3tis* Morrison said obesity is a
medical problem and "weight re­
duction it not as quick, simple or

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physician."
BUFFALO PRIM
Ml. .Airy, N. J, (AP)—Horn*
la far from the range fur two
Huffsloes belonging to Jaalmln*
Goddard.
The beasts—named Bow and Ar­
row—are pell of Miss Goddard at
her home.
.
Also on th* Goddard range are
numerous domestic animals, n 1-foot python, a monkey, eeyot# and
full-site alligator.

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BERLIN * - Om of Sweden's
most glamorous experts, Btbt
Johns, 3$, thinks foreigners ir»
prone to mlseoneeptldni about bar
countryman's swimming hablta.
Tbty i n k to bailor*, tb* com.
plalnad, that Sfsdai don't enjoy
a swim unlasi It's In tbolr birthday
autt*.
"I B*rar board much about nodU a la Sweden until 1 want to
tho United itatai," aba tald. "I
think It mutt bo mostly tourlat
propaganda."
"Tbo only place whara tharo la
mixed nuda bathing la Sweden,"
abo axplalnad, "la at p rlrau
baaehoa run by audlat club*. But
at public boacbo* nuda bathing (a
permitted only in araaa that hav*
boon wallad off—and wbar* men
and woman or* aogragatod."
Mia* John* ha* boeoma ona oI
Germany'* top film and recording
atari, and naturally abo feels aha’a
doing fino boro, Still, aha aald,
"1 bar* alwaya bean a llttio aoriy
I left thd United SUtoa. But I
had to, 1 wai ao homesick for
Swodon."
She returned bom* la IMS after
a two-year atlnt la tho United
Stetea htat Included talevlilon appeerancea, recording aeiaiona, and
a night elub Binging tour.
Doiplt* bar patriotic longing for
har p*t|rs land, aba antarulns
unflattering opinions about iu
mala inhabitants.
"Amsrlcan man," aha said, "Art
wonderful. Tb* Swede* a rt the
"They mgy narwr 1st ms go
back tq Sweden for saying this,
but ! rtally think Swedish man
a rt tha worst.
"M«ny people say that If you
pot a bottle la front of a Swedish
man and a woman beside him,
be will look a t tha bottle, and not
th* woman. Mayb# tha cold has
something to da with It. Th* far­
ther north you go la Europe, th*
morn they like to drink."

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who claims to hare llrad "under
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reception
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DOWN
as
of th* lata poet Mai Bodenholm,
l.Two*
which will open la Chicago this
wheeled
faU.
carriage
t. Men's name
4. la-cutting hia Bab Hop*.
Katharine Hepburn film, "Tbo Iron
Petticoat"
5. Getting ready to writs n novel
at Ms Oceanside, CaUf., home.
I caught Mm aa be was finishing up the SeUnick script and
asked a* Impertinent question:
Did ka think he might have done
better in the literary field if ha
had sprad bimilf leas thin?
"No," ho u ld flatly. " I have
produced a hooka, U plays, TO
screen play* and 40* short stories,
f have dona tha best I can. I think
it'a batter to hasp writing than
to labor over every word, trying
to make U a gam."
Hscht, whose lethargic manner
fails to caneoal hta brilliant wit.
declared that be haa bean bounced
AFLOAT, Outboard cruker. IU* tkk ilral ll-lootar offered la kit
out of Hoolyweod three or four IAMAINI
fens fee the ewataur builder bid fair te be tha Mm, thine I* beat* that (ha Model
time*. Bo baa been om of tb* T eet la aaee M yeart if*. Has ceacpt la be,llng fiti th, &lt;rtrt|» rnaa't pocket*
town's sharpest critics, yat pro. beet ead eat Mac hire te espler* remet* seuklaf water* (to big beet Nipper sorer

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8HINGLET0N, Mich. (A P )-A
four-footed reaeareh project with
a powerful purr prowl* the home
of wildlife expert A1 Erickton.
It'a Bobby, an amber-eyed bob­
cat that Erickton has brought up
from klttenhood both aa a family
pet and to study in hia work at
a biologist.
Erickton wrot# his m atter's thetli on bobcat* and plana to carry
on his research with Bobby’i help.
Bobby like* to show her af­
fection for Erickton by leaping
on hit lap, planting her front
pawa on hit shoulders and rubbing
hher whltkera against his. Sha
greet* strangers the lame way.
"She's a lot friendlier than most
domestic cuts,” says Erickton.
Want to make little Sister’s
print cotton dress look really Im­
portant T Then stitch up a llttt*
sleeveless jacket to go over It.
Use n solid color fabric that har­
monises with tha print, and nha'll
hare n 1080 "ensemble" Instead
of just n dress) One of the smooth 0
cotton wo ill-and-wear fabric* la
a good selection for th* j-tekel
materia). Machine-washable, no
ironing—Just let It drip dry!

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'Tea. I’ll like te aee Chicago,"
ha u ld , "though I expect to be
blinded by the sidewalk*. Every
time I return there, they have In­
stalled mere mflas of white side­
walk*. They are burynig the city
in a cement sarcophagus."
1 asked him If thoaa newspaper
days war* as great aa they have
been painted hy him and others.
'I guess they were," he said.
"In thoM days than was a* ra­
dio and television; th* printed
word wsa Mag. A writer was soma
body, and a novelist was an awe­
some sight Today ha's Just a guy

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Sanford, Fla.

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11—TRACTORS
8mtll Caae Tractor in good con.
dltion. Suitable for term oi
amall grove. Price 1.125. Cell
Ray Htrron 243* aftar *:00
p.m. 134.1-W.
12-TRAILERS

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Tratlar, Sale-Rant, Ph. MS-XR.
For Rent—Modern trailer iota, 30
x 80. Adulta, Reaa. CeU 3021-W.
It will pay YOU to see us before
you buy. Open Evening* and
Sunday*.
Eegtald* Trailer Sales
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1082 Pontiac Catalina, clean at
a whistle, and all good rubber
Only *M8. Ray Harron Ph
2480 or 1343-W, after *:00 p. m.
1A—PLACES to EAT
low priced cart, rang­
MAK.LOU RESTAURANT SEVERAL
ing from $78 up, for good eco­
Friday M*nui Red Snapper, Lob
nomical transportation Ray Her­
liter, Jumbo Shrimp, Scallop*, ron,
Phone 2430 or 1343-W after
Fiah Stlckf.
Saturday Mentit Prime Rib Roait, 6:00 p.m.
T-Bone Steak, Spaghetti and 1150 PONTIAC—4-cyllnder, 2-door,
Meet Ball*. All Carden vege
tali lei. UWY 17-02 South, l’hona clean, *450. Ray Herron, Phona
24M, or 1343-W, after B;0O p.m.
1175-W,

BUSINESS
SERVICES

There'* alwaya room for one
more at THE DOGGIE DINER
BAR, Lake Mary.

I*—BEAUTY PARLORS
Modern Air-contfltmned Salon
H n rric tt'a B eauty Nook
1*5 8. Oak
Ph. 171
17-BtlLUINU—REPAIRS
PAINTING
PAINTERS ATTENTION - For
Sale: OB WaU paint 53c, gaL
tl.aa, Famous brand. Firestone
Stores.
FLOOR sanding and finishing.
Cleaning, waxhig. serving Semi­
nole county since 1928.
H. M. Oleaaon, Lake Mary

t —CARD OF THANKS
LOWE-The family of the laU
Lloyd J. Lowe Jr. with to take
this mean* of expreulng their
heart-felt thanka and apprecia­
tion for the many acta of
klndneia ahown them during the
recent loaa pf their, loved onea.
Eipeclally do wa want to thank
the citlxena of Sanford, the
Navy perionnel, the American
Legion, the Veteran* of Foreign
War*, the Rev. Parham, Chap­
lain Arnold, the Briaion Fun
eral Home for apecia! court**
lei; the men of VAH-7 for their
beautiful flowera, their gift* and
their many act* of tenderne**
that will alwaya be In our
memories; to the member* .of
the Jewiih Synagogue for their
fruit; to the membera of the
ataff of the Seminole Memor­
ial Hoipltal, to the doctor*, the
nuraei; the good'friend* who
*ent flowera and tho»e who
brought u* food. We wlah we
could thank each of you personally but we feel you will underatand when we any. "Thank
you. all of you. ao very much**.
Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd J. Lew*
Sr. and Family.
♦—LOST
LOST: Wicker bag containing
knitting, on hoipltal parking lot.
keep bag; leave knitting at boa.
pital desk or Phona 197-J.
LOST— Wrlit wateh. Reward.
Arthur Turner, 1.720 W. Sth St.
LOST — Woman'* tan wallet
near poit office. Ph. 230* or
722-W.
S—PERSONAL NOTICES

MeKANKY‘8MITH PAINTS

2416 8. Park
Phone 1203
For Painting call Mr. Tasker, Ph.
OOa-XR. Room special (14.93.
Painting by the job or hour.
Freddie Wilson, Phone 2J21-J.
Floor tending and finishing.
A better Job at a better price.
Free estimate*. Ph. Collect
Oviedo FO-83194.
ENCLOSE YO U R PORCH-to
gain added living *p*c* all
year round! Consult H I L L
LUMBER A SUPPLY Y A R D
for Ideas, matariata and anim­
ates. Do U yourself, or hava
a professional. 223 W. 3rd St.,
Phone 13—the Lumber Number.
IB-P1ANO SERVICE
L. L. Sill — Plano Tecbnictan
Phona 21*4 Reote I, Sanford
XI—ROOFING aid PLUMBING

CEKAMIC TILE

Paul P. Mueller A Hon Ph. 184
Frea eatimate. Quality work.

PLUM BING
Contract and Repair Work
BOLLAWAY, Hoipltal and Baby
Free Estimates
Bed* Day, Week, or Month-Tel.
It. L. HARVEY
1423. Furniture Center —
204
Sanford
Ave.
Phone 1*2*
H I Weat Flrat St.

AUTOMOTIVE

M
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S-ROATS AND MOTORS
EFFECTIVE AUG. 30
ComracUna and Repair
ALL IBM EVINRUDES ON SALE
FPkuae
M 1113
taar Saaford Ave.
S H. P. Lau*on
Air-cooled, ......................*50.00
W. J . R IN G
I H . P . Mercury 1131
Plumbing Coatractor
Model .......................... *13**3
Kohler Plumbing A Supplies
■ H. P. Royal
Oear ah1ft—n e w ........ 1139.00 Ream Electric Water liiatere
2224 Orlande Dr.
Ph. M
8 H. P. Johnion,
1MI Model .....................1110.60
Plumbing. Kresky Heating
S H. P. Mercury
M. O. HOMES
1130.00
IMS Mark I
Service on All Water Pumps—
7V4 H. P. Eviarude
Walla Drilled - Pump*
*143.00
Good aa ntw, ....
Paola Road, Phone 7M
Ttk H. P. Evtnrude
HUSO
IMS Modal -----PLUMBING A HEATING
TH H- P- Elgin
Septic Tank Installation A Sorvleo
. *7* 00 Heator Sorvleo. Archie C. Harruna seed ..
io IT P T uMercury
ttt
*1X3.00 iatt, Phona T34.W ar 1231.
dug .......
Lightning
.
22—SPECIAL' NOTICES
10 h T p . Scott
Scett Atwater
. 1*0.00
IMS Model
J
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERINO
10 H. P.
Slip Covora and Drapes
. IMS0
1M4 Medal ..........
U H. P. Re* R e* ----IX 8 . P. Beecaeeer,
IMS Model .................. **30.00 PUMPS A SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
IS H. P. KVlarude,
All typos and sites, Installed ar
IMS Model, Spoil*** .... *230.00
"Do It Youraolf."
I t H. P. Seott Atwater 1*34
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
with BaU-A-Matl* . ... *170.00
STINE
U H. P. Soett Atwater
Macklao and Supply Co.
1MI Medal ............... tiM.o* MT W. tad St.
Ph. M
4JATUN BROTHERS
ii*w. *2*3.00
Dragline A Buildoior Senrk
M H. P. Martin
Genovs. 2488-W
2484-W Seal
Sonforl
uaed Juat e few hour* .. lU.oo Ph. 2231 Geneva.
IS M. P. dehaaen
ORLANDO
Soattsal
SUr,
CaU
1M* Modal .................. 2*0.00 Ralph Bay, 218*.
Alao many etetera tern down for
uaed parts, Retaenablt.
BULLDOZING
• TRADE IN yaur old boat, Me­
LOWERY A BRIDGES
ter or Trailer.
ban. Iiaa-w Oraes* CMp Spr 44*04
■ ilrrtkn at le ata—
Glass,
Mahefeny,
Aluminum
CROSLEY - SENDIX
• Aue several uaed Beau and
Salta and Sorvleo
Qatar TraUera.
RANDALL
Hew will you SWAP?
Kiectri* Company
Hew will you TRADE?
Service— Quality— t e d __ __
Ph 111 Saaferd
M2T-J-2 Do Bary
' V I S T C S f * Service
PAIRSANE8 • MORSE P u a p e
ROBBON Sporting Goode
Wall Dnlliaa, HOWARD C.
204 E. lal St.
Phona IN
LONG, Phone MS SS?
commorrlal Ave.
For Sale—TM HP uaed Pireetone
Motor. MM*. Vary gaod ahape.
Piraateea S te m ....
program*. a to . Pragmsive
POE SALS—Mow S HP fire*tone F ruttaf Cn. Pbaaa * * * - * * *
outboard motor, *•*. Pireatona
Wantf i l t h -

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43—ARTICLES POR SALE
Exptrt Watch Repelling. Fully For Sale—Uaed Refrigerator, only
Guarantied. Banlord Jawalry A 1*6.00. Flreaton* Stores.
Luggaga Co., *00 Sanford Ava.
For Salt—Thor Automatic Washer
For homa repair work and altera­ only *2340. Firestone Stores.
tions. Call 1S1-J. Ray C. Slagle.
For Sale—Trad* In GE Refrlgera
tor *15.00. Flraitone Sturea.
Trooa trimmed, romoveJ and damoatd. Ph. 1007-R.
This la a free gueit past to the
SANFORD TREK CO.
RiU Theatre for George Morgan, Sanford.
Haptic Tonka Claaned A Repair
Eap. Oct. 1, 1936.
ed. Grease TmpsDralnlines.
Free Inspection. Phone 1782-M Panel-Ray apaca haater, door,
Sanford, Fla.
Windows with screen* with
hirdwara. Toilet scau, venc
DICK MAPE8
tain blinds, folding ecreen,
Tile Contractor — Phone 21M-W. flourescent
light fixtures, window
drapery rods, army
Special Rat* on moving or freight ahedes,
1 hand lawn mower.
1
fur returning van North to Phil­ cots,
elactrlc percolator.
adelphia area. Phono 18B7-W-2. Universal
Marcancllo Court, 1364, Orlando
Rd. Pr. 229-M.
IS—SCHOOLS*INSTRUCTION
Prepare at homa for bookkeeping 44 APPLIANCES
A accounting. Send for free in­ For Sale—6DS4 Gax heater, 20,000
formation. Free placement serv­ BTU o n l y &gt;34.93 Firestone
ice.
Stores.
Massey Business College Inc.
Home Study Dept. N-U
FRIG1DAIRE appliances, a a l o e
P. O. Box 1617
Jax, Fla. and aervlee. G. II. High, Oviedo.
Fla. Phona FO-3-3313 or Sanford
1542-W a lu r 4 p. m.
EMPLOYMENT
For Sale—Reponcsied Television.
25—HELP WANTED—PEMALB
A Beauty—only ItS.OO Flreaton*
,
SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS Stores.
Steady year 'round work, ex­ For Sale—3/4 HP air-conditioner*.
cellent wages. Free hospitaliza­ Mitchell. Only 2 (or 81744* each.
tion and life Insurance, pleas­ 1 HP Mitchell air-conditioner,
ant working conditions, paid
8IB9.00. All brand new. Fireholidays ana vacation*. Apply ■tone Store, Ph. 12.
In person to BROOKFIELD
For Sale—Apt. site used Electric
MILLS, 208 N. Elm.
Rang*. Only I at *63.0*. Fire­
stone Stores.
WAITRESS—Apply Touchton's
Drug Store, Mr. Clark.
For Sale — Uaed Electric Stove,
$1040. Firestone Stores.
NEED EXTRA MONEY —
FOR CHRISTMAS?
Avon Representatives earn *300 to For Sale—Trade-In TV, *30. Fire­
*1,000 during Christmas selling stone Stores.
season. We can help you earn For Sale—Very good uaed Automa­
this kind of money. 8lrs. J.
tic Washer at $63.00. Flraaton*
Rusatll, P. O. Box *76, Orlando. Stores.
27-HELP WANTED • MALE
For Sale — New Apex vacuum
cleaner with attachments *11.11
COLORED truck driver, age 30, only. Firestone Stores.
able to read and work.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO., THOR semi-automatic washer,
*43.00. Inquire 1408 Magnolia. Ph.
309 Elm Ave.
2496-W.
31—WORK WANTED—MALE
45-BUILDING MATERIALS
Young Man, 30, wants job driving
USED BMICK
laundry-dry cleaning truck, cab.
Has chauffer’s license. Acccept TWO CARLOADS bsautitul uaed
brick. Orange, red, and burnt
plumber, carpenter helper nr
Service station attendant. P. O. black. See them at SHERMAN
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
Box 1367.
METAL ROOFINO
FINANCIAL
Now in stock, 6-V Crimp —1/4"
Corrugated — 2*4" Corrugated
14—INSURANCE
Get all Your roofing needs at
Shqrm tn* C oncrete 1’ip a Co.
COMPLETE MODERN
Out Wait 13th St.
INSURANCE
All tb« NEW KINDS of fire and FOR SALE — 2 Crawford gatcasualty. Insurance available to
age doors, good condition. Site
the beat of Companies at Low­ I X 7 ft. Priced cheap. Albert
est Rates to those who qualify.
Jarrell, Phone 3127.
Consult B A L L INSURANCE
4*—BUSINESS
EQUIPMENT
AGENCY, 204 8. Park Ave.,
Sanford, Fla.
HAYNES Office Machine Co..
Typewriter*, adding machine*,
35-MONEY TO LOAN
Sales-Rentals, 314 Mag., Ph. 44.
AUTO LOANS
STUDENTS-see the newext thing
COST LESS
In typewriters — Royal’s 1*37
"Twln-Pak" portobls. Th* fastAT
portable en the market. In
Florida State Bank 7eatcolors.
21 months to pay.
OK SANFORD
Powtli'i Oflica Supply
11T 8. Magnolia
Phone BS*
MERCHANDISE MeCASKEY cash register and
adding machine combination,
41—ARTICLES far RENT
new, 900 Sanford Ave, Phone
NOW B mm film rental library
134*.
at Wiebold's Camera Shop. 310
47—FURNITURE • HOUSEHOLD
8. Park Ave.
Buy your Furniture at Barry's
42—ARTICLES far SALK
Warehouse Fura. Co., at 101 W.
FOR SALE-Naw Firestone clock lit 8L All nationally adv. furn­
radio 4A121 - *13.43. Firestone iture at warehouse pricaa.
Stars*.
Solva t b s
Wa buy and sail uaed furniture. "Q uant" Slaapln# Problom
Paying top eaah pries* for any
With An
thing of value. SUPER TRADINt^POBT on 1T-M Ph.-1053-W.
Echols Hi-Rizer
For Bale—4C23 Portable radio— • A beautiful couch by day
• A comlortobla BO-Inch wide bad
H4.M. Plreatone Store*.
by tight.
—Paeiery io fuu—
• Converts to twin beds
• Converts to a couch and a
Alum la u a
aIngle bed.
V enetian BUaAs
Enclosed heed. Sag-proof bottom
$94.50
mil with plaatle eat*. Plastic or
rayea tapes. Ce*toa ar arise A Selection of Banutlful Tailored
mypa
Covora tad Bolster*
eerfi
Slightly Extra
laaYarik GUne tad Paint C*.
111-114 Weat 2nd S t
Phoe* U 0
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Pk. i m
For Sale-Used Prigidalre *18.00. Comer lad * Magnails,' Mgr.
Plreatone Stores.
SMflM
" th S
Army CeU, gl.to: Palat. MJ0 gal.
T-Shirts, tie; Army-Navy Surp­ Used furniture, emoaecea, tewle,
lus, 31* Sanford Av*.
etc. Beusht^etdTTarry’e Mart
111 Bail lit SL Phene —
For Sale-Pop up ToaaUr *7.50. At
FlmataM Stores.
$ SAVES
Far Sale—l repeeeeeeed child’s
ON GOOD UHED
Ride 'Em Planee-«M.N Value.
*15.0* each. Firoitaae Stores.
FURNITURE
Mather Of Sanford
For Sale—G lau fly rads, 10R151,
Closeout at *4.41 etch. Firestone 1024* E. lat SL
Phone W
Storsa.
_i_
For Sale—Child's Out-door Swing YOUR OLD BEDROOM SUITE
Set. A IMJS Value far *2* *3. IS WORTH M04S (or mere)
Flraaton* Store*.
. . . toward the purchase ef •
limited number t i nationally
Upright plane extra nice, *110. advertised JOHNSON-CAEPBR,
MUe-awa^-bed cheep at, *4740
DEEXEL end BASSETT Bed­
__________ new
*41.
Suites, ta be told far ad­
t typewriter*, each
*M4* room
vertising purposes.
II' Weldweed beet, • month* old.
WILBOM-MAIER
S H.P. Johnson A trailer mil in Where you
alwaya find big value*
goei ci
credit and easy term*.
I. M P .j^ rd a n tree tar bee plow. I l quick
l E. lat St.
Phene NS
— . -------- , rotor grass outtor, IT saw,
MrJo 7-ett. ft. 1M1 refrigerator *M
Beds complete with spring* A Gee kitchen range 120. Baby
maueaa, from
p a up
bed end mattress *10 PHONE
US-M.
22—BPM.TAL NOTICES

■gtKRABgtbflS
RADIO REPAIRMEN

I M k T to lM T

f f i maw,

Far Sale^aSm SSST TV well
m Jga sx
Solas,
lalee, (ervlee and Mi
For Sole-Mow *MJS ouatea built mouaU t l J t , TV aerial cava PRICES ARE LOWER K E R E -P ,
mounts
*1.15
M-fL
TV
200M
Up
M.B. Sc, lie A Me Store. Ml S.
G A R R E T T ’S
auto radio. While they l i s t -----Masts MAO. Piraateea Store*.
Sanford Ava.
III E. P in t SL
Phone 1411

48-FARM ted GARDDEN
Georgia cabbage plants. All var
ietles — any amuunL Hugh C
Whelchel, State Market Stal
18. Day 1259, nlghL 627.
For Sale — Have you n large
hedge? Electric hedge trimmer
only one to sell at *11.95. Fire­
stone Stores.
For Sale—Reel type power mower,
only dne to go at 131.50. Fire­
stone Stores.
SO—MUSICAL- INSTRUMENTS-

*5—HOMES

Will build on your lo t Your plan
or oura. We can arrange finan­
cing. Call ua for additions or
remodeling.
LO W ELL K. OZ1ER
Bnllder — Phene I2M
Office: seal 8. Orlaade Or.
SMALL 2-Bedroom home. Lew
down payment. Phone 344, day*
or 1693.M, nights.
2-Year old concrete block home
with corporte, 2 bedrooms, kit
chen equipped. Living room,
SPINET PIANO BARGAINS
bath with tub It shower. Full
Three lovely spinets, one blonde,
site screen porch. Furn. or
available. Them pianos have
unfurn. Ph. 298-J.
been on rental to teachers. Are
New, covered by five years war­
ranty. Tremendous s a v i n g s .
T e r m s available. Call Mr.
Streep, Streep Muxlc Co., Orlan­
do 4-2401, or write 641 N. Or.
ange.
Thlx ad it a free guext pass to
the Movleland Ride-In theatre
for Earl Fauxt, Sanford.
Exp. Oct. 1, 1936.

THE SANFORD HERALD Frl., Sept. 21, 1956, Pag* U
THE CARD OF THANKS

li Y#fF ?ft*n a Card of Thanks In the Sanford Herald meet* a
which Is difficult ta fill in any other way. Not only la it a gracleea
expresilon of gratitude to. those, who have sent floral tributes bat
also courteously acknowledges the service* and klndneu*a~ of th#
many to whom e personal note of thanka cannot well be
um mailed.
icwipiM r Cards
cam* of
nr Thanks
Thank* are
mrm accepted
im * . i .. i as locially e*rnewspaper
rcct. Emily Post, the noted authority on etiquette, feels they eerv*
i.hfl
many „go
•ood
_ iuse*,
here it
There
is no
no prescribed form for a Card of Thanka. It can be aa
brief or as detailed aa you desire. When the occasion come* you aril!
find a sympathetically understanding member 0f our staff to assist
#01).

THE "IN MEMORIUM" NOTICE

bereavement by an1 "In
... Memorium"
.
.
.
notice
. wi n in
In newspaper
n ew sp ap er celasaiisad
i
—
r fin.1
I a real solace therein. Preparation or seltetlon af
,H.v* to
,,, them
,,,*m tender,
,*m,r ^!e*i»nt
hark
pleasant recollect
recollections. Aa
* •—**—-~ . . . I t brl..„, hack
tillxa Cook, the Enjtliih
to beautifully expn
expressed ft:
ingltsh poet ha* *o
"How cruelly *weet ar* the echoe*
that atari
JVhen memory play* an old tune
on Iha heart/'
&gt; j ,Ll
,n Memorlum I* Inaerled on the anmveraary
»f death. However, w».iL,
other u*.w,
date*, which
It i*
I* leu
felt are approori__
nppropriateor
—
wmrn h
__
nraningful ar* also selected. The birthday *f the departed, the w*$dIng anniversary, Memorial Day, even ChrUtmai are among other
significant occasion, chosen.
*
youi nare
thoughts In
poetic form,
form,
en.i If
MH
n HcsItanHo^exnrcs*
M,
le
&gt;&gt; »your
,uj , tender
" '" js r‘nouxnis
m poetic
F*urielf of the Herald s colteetlen of original
' -Inal verse*.
r*
These expres* In p«»etlc besuly the emotion* of the heartstrince.
Among them are verse* "PPrnoriate to any clrcumxtance.
^

BEAUTIFUL
THE RATE
33—WANTED to BUY
3-Redrooni, 2.bath home, located Vt .
°
r
Tf,,n
k
*
,*r"
,
, P° l,ep tn*«f‘lon regardless 0f site. In
in South I’lnecref'., Comar lot
POWER Uwn Mower and ahalIwautlfully
landscaped.
Near
s
a
g
s
a
a
.■&amp;
low well pump. Phone 226t-XJ
Pinecresl School. Built-in range
and oven. Buy this home with *3—HOMES
RENTALS
a low down payment ami ns
sume a 444 percent mortgage. 3-Badroom home. Equipped with
31—APTS—HOUSES—ROOMS
One year eld.
electric kitchen, blinds, healer,
porch, Fenced back
5,room unfum. apt. Newly decora WONDERFUL FOR CHILDREN Screened
yard. Equity $l,loo. Monthly
ted. 1301 Celery Ph. 905-W.
This 3-bedrnom, I bath homa In payment 532J4. Call I613-W.
South
Pincvrest.
Fanced.lt
If Interested in apartment clean­ hackyarJ for the kids to play •19 Rosalia.
er than avarag*. Cloie In. Sea In safety.
This is a free guait pat* to tba
Jimmy Cowan. Ph. S15.
Prairie Lake Drive-In Uioatra
ODHAM * TUDOR
for Connie Williams, Sanford,
2628
French
Ave.
IVELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
Exp. Oct. 1, 1234.
Thone 2100 or 2980
private baths. 114 W. First SL
47—BROKERS a ad REALTORS
BOTH
of
these
homes
are
ready
Avalon Apts. Efficiency, Ph. fJO-W far immediate occupancy. So
Them Today.
OWNER TRANSFERRED! will
SEE Seminole Realty for Desir­
sell equity in 3 Bedroom, one
able Homes and Apts. Phono 27.
yrar old Pinacraat home for
EFFICIENCY Apartment Suit­
$2260, take up payments of
able for bachelor or eouple.
$62.86. Considering tha axtra’a
this Is a better buy than a new
Pnvato bath. Aeroit from Peal
home. Immediate possession. Wa OAIMINT Industry "eueutive*
Office. Manuel Jaeehaon.
have the keys.
Theodor* Rij (above), 43, to
4-room downstair* apt., screened
being hunted by th* FBI tad
porch. Upstair* efficiency apt,
Seminole
Realty
New York police ae ea Import&gt;91
icresncd porch. StS Park Ave.
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MERO suspect to th* a*M-bUndlag • (
Phone 1032.
labor solumaM Victor RteaOL
REALTORS
$225 DOWN
Described as "extremely tfa9&gt;
INI Park Av*
Phene 2? ar 1U
I Bedrooms and Carport*
HUTCHINSON’S O c e a n Front
genus," Rl) worked ee body*
Tarrazso Floors
Apts. 339 S. Atlantic. Daytona
GARAGE
APARTMENT
guard for Johnay (Die) Die*
Kitchen Equipped
Beach. Call 2374-W.
Two
bedroom*,
furnished,
2
ear
guardl, who U already wader ar»
Nice Residential Location
garage on two lota, good loaa*
rest la conneetlaa with tha i
Landscaped Yards
DESIRABLE one and two bed­
tion, *5,760. Good terms.
UckaalUaeaL (f
room fumiihed ap t Pk. 413-W Ready for occupancy In 4 week*
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
A. K. SHOEMAKER, JR.
2344 French Ave.
New two bedroom houses, kitchen
Builder
J. W. HALL, REALTOR
equipped. 1904 Washington. Ph. Phona 1991
IBM Mtlloavllle
443 or write Jack Fljrnt, Box
Johaiy Wether, Associate
302 Sanford.

Robert A. Will lama. Realtor

Lake front l-bedroom C.B. bout*.
Fishing, swimming. Ph. 20SB-W3. after 8:30.
2-BEDROOM House, living room,
kitchen, Florida room and car
porta. In town, Phoon 2002.

Phene 14*1

Mj liifkliri

PHONE 2100 or S9M
FOR AN APPOINTMENT
TO SEE-Thia Solid Brick

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This la a free guest pass to
Palm Drive-In theatre for
Addle Prevatt, Geneva,
Exp. Oct. 1, 1M
Consult A REALTOR rirs t

tray to give am 82 wttbaat
raising my taxes 118—la* OM
kaawl"

•T-BRORER8 end REALTORS
This la a free gueit p ail to
Palm Drive-In for Mrs.
V. Richards, DeBary.
Exp. Oct. 1,
1223 DOWN
VA FINANCED
3 Bedrooma, screened porch, cal*
porta, vinyl ill# floor*, Utsfcea
equipped. *2? month laclodN
principal end Interest.
*2,000 DOWN
Nicer 3 Bedroom home, herd*
wood floor*, kitchen equipped,
screened porch, attic ran. la
Wynnwood.
21,422 DOWN
I Bedroom concrete black hOOto
on large corner lot, jaloualed
porch, corporte, bath. Selling
price *9,780.

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OZIER REALTY OO.

Laura I . Osier, Broker
Hatel M. Field, Associate
INI go. Orlando Hwy. Phone UM
EVENINGS: 3113 and TM
This U a free guest p a n 'to Uto
Riu Theatre for Carolyn Kan,
Sanford.
Exp. Oct. 1,

Your House Leak?
C B . t r Staceo, cal

TED BURNETT

The Painter
HE CAN FIX m
Phot# TIN Dart
1IU-M Niekte

equlppad.
WANT AOS

«Da l a m . Three bedroom
tors* bars. All equipment
lackaaenr. Easy terms. Ph.
F. O. Mas ill*.

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apartments,

• REAL ESTATE

j!

Raymond Lundqulat, Associate

l-bedroom furnished a p t Very 2-BEDROOM HOME
dean and cloae-ln. Jimmy Co­
CULLEN AND HARKEY
wan Ph. *1*.
Has a big, comfortablo living IN N. Park Av*.
Phene *313
and dining room, built-in cab­
2 A 3 room freshly painted opts.
inets in the kitchen with mod­
$1,000 DOWN
Phone 29B3-W or &gt;313.
em electric range end refrige,
Large 2 bedroom 2 bath
rater.
You'll
enjoy
the
large
This la a free guest pass to the
hem* *a large let
acreened-ln porch and beautl.
Price $17,304
Movleland Rld*-ln theatre for
fully
landscaped
grounds
with
T. C. Bolt, Sanford.
lota
of
shrubbery
and
aprlnkROSA L. PAYTON.
Eap. Oct. 1, 193*.
ling system. Has a fireplace Registered Reel Eetete Broker
and
central
heating.
Excellent
1-ROOM furnlahad apartment
Pheae 2671
I7-SS at Hiawatha
residential location—2417 Lau
CaU 24BS-J.
rel Avenue.
Alexander ft Strlager
2 Bedroom furn apL
9 40 mo.
Real Estate A Insurance
PRICED REASONABLE
3-Bedroom, 2 bath bouse 1125 mo.
Mrs. Lourine Messenger, Assoc.
3 Bedroom furn. house
g B3 mo.
107 Magnolia Av*.
Ph. 1*
ODHAM &amp; TUDOR
ROSA L. PAYTON Broker Ph. 2171
a
2626
S.
French
Ave.
Furnlahad garai* apt. 2300 MelFhone 2100 * 29*0
BALL REALTY
lonvUle.
RAYMOND M. BALL
4-Roam faras* apL 140. So. Cam­
OSCAR M. KARRIHllN
eron Av*. Phone 1314-R.
REG. BROKERS
S. D, Hlghleymaa, Associate
2-Bedroom unfurnished home, »76
IN Booth Park Ave.
Pbaaa N*
month. Phene, IN .
I bedroom concrete block home,
$56
2-Bedreem furnished house.
h
Tile bath, completely furn
n-Bedroom unfurnished, *6.1.
* room, 2 lied room home, 18760.
Ishcd kitchen, beautifully land
Tyndalls Grocery after 4:00 |i.m
Located on Old Orlando High
scaped. An excellent buy at
Lake Monroe,
way. Ideal for children, ochuol
$9760.00 only $1300.00 down.
bus stop. Call 1332-M,
NICELY fumiihed sleeping rooms
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
for one or Urn adulu. lot W.
atk Crumley A Monteitb
Ninth flt., PHONE 1034-W.
at 117 South Park, Phone 772
They Know
FURNISHED l-reom apartment,
private bath, private entrance,
TIRED
WHY PAY RENT?
at The Big Dip. xaoo Park
Let ua show you this nearly naw
Ave.
of tba same old thing?
CB home today. Located on a
Furnished a and 4-room apart­ See the spacious new tastefully large corner lot with lets of
different
homes
la
—,
—
ments. Adults, 118 N. Jessa­
shade, it has 2 bedrooma, a
South I'inecrest
Sanford
good alas living room, separate
mine.
Grove Manors
Banford dining room, all electric kit­
FURNISHED APTS. — including
Valencia Villas
DeLand chen. TOTAL I'HlCE *9,760.00
uUUUee. 2 rooms, *43. 3 rooms,
Only 11,600.00 down.
M0. 1*7 W. tth St.
GOLDSBORO LOTS
IMMEDIATE
3 nice large building lota close to
1 BEDROOM bouse, couple. Near
OCCUPANCY
school end shopping. Reasonable
Base, MS atontb. Ph. 1BI7-J.
end term*. ...
Ideally
Situated
W. H. "EIO" RTEMPER
This la a fra* anas to the Prairie
Luxuriously Planned
Gey Allen,
Associate
uey
*
Lek* Drlve-fn for Mis* Tiny
Artetto
Moderately Priced
Bolt, Sanford.
tael tee—General _____
E lf, Oct. 1, 113*.
3 and 4 Bedroom Homa* with 1
•N or 2122 l i t N. Park Ave.
I-FURN18HED bouse a near Air sad S baths situated e« Urge,
artistically landscaped
lets.
Baa*. I B S bedrooms, electric
Paved streets and ell other
kitchens, Bad carports. Phone
city conveniences make these 5t.
M -b £■***
816-J or S4T-M.
colonlea
of
own*r-occup!r&lt;!
A.
B.
PETERSON
Large fura. apt. 110 Magnolia. homes truly delightful plaees Broker Associates: A. B. Peterson
to live.
Available new, • room house oa
Jr., P. J. Chssteraon, Garfield
Celery Ave. available October
Willetts, John Meiach end R. W.
Designed, Built end Sold
5th. Phone A. K. Rossettar,
Williams, A. C. Doudaey, Load
Florist. Ml.
Surveyor.
ODHAM a ’t UDOR Inc.
11* N. Park Av*.
Builders of Fine Homes
LAKE FRONT—4 Bedroom un­
For Florida Living
furnished keuae, flaking swim
ale*. 1U bathe, carporte, a
SALE8 OFFICE
■Ua* fr* a Saaferd. (*6. Phona
2621 8. French Avenue
M48-RM after 4:2o p.m.
Phone 2100 end MOO

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----* many families in this country to commemorate
It Is...»
the vuxton
custom of

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�MORE TH A N
JUST A ROOF
A N D FOUR WALLS

South Pinecrest Offers

• Luxury homes in a
\
( moderate price range.
\
• Spacious country living with
all dty conveniences.
• City water and City sewers-Paved
Streets etc.
• Intelligent zoning restrictions to
maintain high property value.

A PAUK-I.IKE COMMUNITY
PROVIDES EXTRA VALUE FOR
FAMILY LIVINCI

• Ultra modern design in homes and
surroundings to meet today’s high
standards for Comfort, Convenience,
and that "Luxury Look”.

All home* are on wide lot*, carefully positioned
on curved street* that carry a* test tra*
fic. All home* are landscaped and shrubbed
by the builder according to a waster gar­
den plan. All convenlences-electrldty,
water and paved street* will *11 be
completed and paid for. The beau­
tiful near Pinecrest Elementary
School and IP* SS-aer* play
ground are within quick safe
walking distance. Situated
pa It 1* on the delight­
ful outer edge of Sanford,
South Pinecrest la close
to shopping, churches
and every other c i t y
comfort and convenienc*.

If You Are A Veteran:
1625 Down Payment
(ladodes closing cost*)

$67 Per Month
(Includes taxes and In*.)'

Service Personnel F H A:
$1000 Down Payment
(Includes dosing costa)

$66 Per Month
(Includes taxes and Ins.)

F H A:
$1950 Down Payment
(Includes closing coats)

$63 Per Month
(Indodes taxes aad 1ns.)

We Can Qualify You For
One Of The Finance Plans
Within 30 Minutes

YOU CHOOSE

. . . your colors inside and out, also bath tile
and brick trim on any house not completed.
A Growing Ideo - -

130 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
5 additional homes are to be started Sept. 24th

Builders Of Fine Florida Homes

Odhtm. &amp; Judah.,
BkAILEY ODHAM. Pnsidmt

SOUTH ..PINECREST
(An Aerial View)

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Herald Acquires
3 2 -Page Press
Fred Perkins, Publisher of The*
Herald, announced today that The
8anford Herald ha* purchased a
32 page Scott Rotary Ncwapaper
Printing Pres* from the Dallai
Times of Dallas, Tex.
It will requiro approximately
three month* to dismantle the
press In Texaa, ship It to 8anford.
and reerect it In The Sanford
Herald prtss room.
The negotiations for the purchase
By MARIAN JONES
of the press have been going on
for some time and were just com­ OVIEDO-As the 1956-37 achool
year gets underway, we look
pleted thi* past Saturday.
The Sanford Herald Publisher around to see what has happened
■aid this morning "Confidence in to the 1936 graduatea of the Ovie­
the future of Sanford, and Its tre- do High School.
mendoua
potential
population We undestand that Ray Fore,
growth, was the principle factor raptaln of last years basketball
in this further step to print a bet­ team, and Nadine Bostick, saluteter and larger newspaper that la torian of the 1956 class, are going
designed for Sanford and Seminole to Orlando Junior College.
Pat Walker, valdlctorian of the
County people."
"The addition of this press,” 1966 clan and recipient of to
stated Perkins, "will enable ua to many of the honors and awards,
carry more atate, national and has taken up the nursing profes*
slon, having entered for her train­
International new*.
"However," he ssid "this newi- ing at Orange Memertal, Orlando,
Lome Slathers, American Legion
psper will continue to stress local
coverage, In our news columns, in award winner, and Johnny Selph,
our socirty columns, In our sports talented music!**, arc going to
columns, in our editorial opinions, vocational school in Orlando,
and in our efforts to bolster the Plrasy Jean Smithson la now a
resident of Orlando but under a
growth of the local arta."
This U the first In a series of new title, Mri. Harold Lyles, mar­
expansion plana that will cost ap­ ried Sept. 9.
proximately ISO,000, Perkins said Dorothy 8immona also resides
this morning.
in Orlando but haa taken up a
"The Sanford Herald will Con­ business career. Olivia Holland,
tinue to keep up with the expan­ who was already married when
sion and growth of Sanford and •he received her diploma, la busi­
Seminole County," be aaid.
ly engaged In household duties.
Terry MeMaben and James Mc­
Gill have chosen the business
world, also, aa well aa Hubert
Priest and Freddie Wheaton, both
prominently known to baakelbaU
fans, and Myron Willis, Boys State
representative.
Keith Malcolm, voted by the
Five ordinances will be consid­ spectators as the most valuable
ered by the Board o! Sanford City man to the 1963-66 basketball quin­
Commission at their regularly tet* ia at Barber's College, Miami.
Good luck to oQ whatever they
scheduled meeting tonight.
Special meetings brought the do.
1056-57 General Government bud­ Now we turn to the college re­
get Into balance and combined turnees. The University of Florida,
with tlie approval of the Utility GalneiblUe, wi] cairn the larger
Department budget earlier, the en­ number of tkeao.
tire budget will be covered In one
Walter and Edward Doda both
ordlnanA tor Gw oexi fla;*l yca/a returned ae Semen, Walter hav­
spending program.
ing caught, up with Ed due to
Following a special meeting with Ed'* two-yaar army stretch. With
the Civil Service Board of Ban­ Ed in Gainesville are hla pretty
ford on Thursday evening, the pay wife, Sadye, and Ed Jr., a new
schedule, which has been a mat­ addition to the family.
ter of controversy In both City
Bob Shaffer returned aa a Jun­
Commission amt City employee
circles, comes up for approval ior this year. Donald Hardy, who
had three years at Gainesville,
by ordinance.
An ordinance creating the por­ prior to two year* in Germany,
tion of Finance Director will be ha* returned to resume hi* engin­
presented for first reading and eering career there. As.Don has
probably passage. The ordinance a five year course, wo do not know
will provide H. N. Sayer with a his status—Junior or Senior. Don
supervisory title over the entire took his wife, Georgene, with him
group of finance offices at the to Gainesville, too, to help him
City Hall. Other officers will bo with his studies.
appointed at Deputies.
Johnny Jones returned to the
And additional ordinance for University i&lt; a Soph more this
consideration at tonlght'a meeting year. Jonny la loowlng forward
will Include an amendment to the to being wilh the Varsity basket­
licensing ordinance in regards to ball taam this year. Johnny, who
the licensing of sound truck* has a four-year scholarship on his
when used for the holder's own basketball record, finished as
use for advertising.
second highest scorer on the Fresh­
An ameridmrnt to the admis­ man teem last year even though
sion tax ordinance w h i c h he had been switched from a for­
will direct all funds derived from ward to a guard, Johnny has chos­
tax on Memorial Stadium admis- en an engineering profession, also.
lions to the general fund of the
Erwin Abell, who entered the
city, will be presented for con­ University in February lost term,
sideration.
returned to reiume his atudlei.
Top Items on tha agenda for Erwin did not have much vaca­
tonight will include a discussion tion, aa he attended summer
with Architect John Burton, IV achool. He also has a brand new
regarding tha Sanford Civic Cen­ wife with him in Gainesville, the
ter, the proposed fire station, and former Ann Leiahart. Ann, who
Swimming Pool. It ia expected would have been a Junior at FSU
that the discussions relative to the this year, plana on transferring
new structures will lead to the to Gainesville.
adoption of a Capita) Improvement
program for the city of up to a Ann Pierson, aalutatorian of the
1933 class, ha* returned to Or­
half-million dollars.
Street Hating bids and bids for lando Junior College this year.
Miss Rsbekah Tuhy, May Queen
two new pumperi for the Sanford
Fire Department, on the agenda of the 1963 class, and Mias Nancy
tonight for consideration, are port Myera are sophmorta at Southern
of the overall Capital Improve- College, Lakeland, thl* year, Rement program and will follow, bekah attended summer achool
perhaps, the dlscuuloni with the there. Nancy helped with the re­
architect.
creation program ia Oviedo dur
A request to park a house trailer log the summer.
on private property and a request
by the Sanford Merchants Asso­
ciation for assistance in paying
last year's bills on Christmas Mrs. M . Gradick
lighting will also com* before the
commissioners for discussion.
BPW President

OHS Graduates
Enter Schools,
Begin Careers

B. HUGH ANSLEY
(Photo by Jnmenon)

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B. Hugh Ansley
Named Herald's
«Sporfs Editor
J, Mnrlon Harmon Sr., execut­
ive editor of The Sanford Herald,
revealed today that B. Hugh Amiley haa accepted appointment af
•porta editor of the Herald. In
announcing Aniley’a acceptance,
Barman laid, "We are ptea.ed to
have Hugh join our itaff. llli
previous athletic actlvitlei and
energetic aupport of youth actlvl♦ ties well qualify him for the job."
Antley ii a graduate of I.yman
High School in I/ingwood, where
he held many office! in student
government. In hi* ienlor year
he waa aclected All Central Flor.
Ida tackle In football.'Other high
achool athletic honor* included
Honorable Mention All Central
Florida tackle and Honorable Men­
tion All State Tackle,
&lt;f Aniley then attended Stelxon
University where he performed a»
tackle for the Hatter (quad. Dur­
ing thl* eame time he lioxed In
amatuer fights in Orlando. 1IU
other athletic endeavor* Include
baseball, wrestling, and golf.
When he accepted the appoint­
ment Aniley laid, "It U my dcalre to furnish the reader* of the
Herald a complete and accurate
^ocal aporta page. We of the Her.
"aid plan to cover all pha»e» of
Banford and Seminole County ac­
tlvitlei. Such a complete »ports
page will require the cooperation
of all sport* rlubf, and It U my
hope that they will contact me
concerning any activity that will
be of Interest to our reader*. 1
will also be plnaicd If sportsmen
will contact our office concerning
event*."
B An»ley voiced particular en­
thusiasm In youth's urtivities and
local clubs. "All phases of sports
*ill l»e covered — foul lull 1, bathethall, baseball, tennis, golf,
bowling, hunting, fishing, rampfcig and any other sport — to the
extent of cooperation and Informa*
Ms* given by the various elubs
and offtaniiatlons."
Analog ha* attended the Unlver.nJlty of Houston, University cf
•riam po, and on returning to San­
ford last year re-enrolled at Stet­
son, where he is presently a sen­
ior student of education and psy­
chology. He haa written free-lance
for several aouthem iiewapeper*
and waa news-carter for KGULTV In Galveston, Texas.

Principals To Be
*Guest Speakers
A t Kiwanis M eet
Principals of Seminole County
Schools will featured i t the noon
luncheon meetlm- Wedne-bny of
the Banford Klwanls Club.
Accordtig to Fred Murray, pro­
gram cfcornin, for the mooting
H u m b e r of thi school prtndpsls
.w ill be on hand to make brief
' vtalks.
The Klwanls Bulletin, publUhcd
weekly by the local club, states
that "Klwanls la deeply Interested
la our schools, so this promises
to ha a good program.''
The Sanford Kiwanli Club
meet* each Wednesday at noon at
the Yacht Club.

^Women's Golf Assn.
To Open Season
President Ruth Herron announc­
ed today that tha Sanford Women's
Golf Association will begin Its
lH tdT season this week. The
monthly luncheon will be held
Wednesday, Sept M. at 11:30 at
the Mayfair Inn Country Club.
A golf tournament will be held
M a conjunction with the luncheon
Tmd all members are urged to
participate.

Board To Consider
Five Ordinances

Representative
To Give Social
Security Info

A representative af the Social
Administration District
O ffirt in Orlando will be at tha
Chamber of Commerce Building
in Sanford on Friday, October I,
Friday, October U ad Friday, Oc­
tober It, 1151 between the hours
of 9:30 a. m. and noon.
T h is service is made available
to those who wish to apply for
Old-Age tod Survivors Insurance
Meetly dandy with
•hewers M ay aod teoighl; Tues­ benefits, social security account
day partly cloudy with widely numbers, or obtain Information
Scattered showers; low tonight about the Social Security pro­
gram.
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Weather

Security

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA
MONDAY SEPETEMBER 24, 1938

EstabUahed 1908

Our faces are red!
In , a picture, appearing on
th# front page of Friday's San­
ford Herald, the president of
th local Business and Profes­
sional Women's Club waa given
es Mrs, Sue Stevenson.
The president of the local
Business and Professional Wo­
men's Club ia Mrs. Myrtle Gra­
dick who waa shown with May­
or F. D. Scott aa he signed a
proclamation designating thl*
week aa “Business and Profes­
sional Women'a Wash."
Mr*. Stovanaen ia
of th* Sanford Pilot Club
Our apologies era extended
for the after waa not fnltntlen•1.

Herlong's
Record Hit
By Lund
Declaring the record of Cong.
A. S. Hertong Jr., to be in Insult
to the people o( the Fltih Con­
gressional District, Arnold L. Lund,
Republican nominee, stated that
be had sot earned the right to
be re-elected.
Lund charged that Hertong had
either voted against or failed to
voee on many important congres­
sional issues. Be elated that Herlong had voted against military
aid lor the Allies and that he
silled to vote an appropriation ofr
the Un-American Activities Cosqmlttee or foe the minimum wage
law.
I would raher have our battles
fought on foreign soil," he said.
"We should not hive another
'Pearl Harbor', Lund elated. We
must recognlt* the Allied nations
as the outer bordera of our de­
fense. I deplore Herlong's action
In voting against military aid to
our Alllea.
"The Un-American Activities
Committee Is on* Important means
to keep subversives and Commu­
nist* out of this country and out
of the government," heb said. "1
deplore Herlong's afllure to keep
for an appropriation to keep this
committee alive."
Lund alio attacked Herlong’s
stand on the farm question a* a
‘do-nothing*.
"Herlong wai against both Ike's
proposal pfr the soil bank aa he
was against the 90 per cent pari­
ty. He offered no other solution
for ths problem. Didn't he think
this to be an Important iasua. He
was in fact an independent 'donothing', " h# said.
Lund also attacked Hsrlong for
not protecting public interest by
voting for a bill exempting natural
gas consumers from public utility
regulation. Ho alto ridiculed a
previous charge made by Hertong
that on* of hla bill* had been
'pirated.' He claimed that Herlong
failed to vote on ■ similar bill
when J t cam a up in Congress nine
months later.
Accusing Adlai Stevenson of hav­
ing a promise for everyone on
anytyhing. Arnold L. Lund, Repub­
lican Nominee for Congress at a
meeting of the Lake County Re­
publican Club Friday night stated
the presidential-aspirant *ntede
■ shovel' to continue his campaign
of scooping pledges to the crowds.
"lilt running mate pegs him in
the primary," Lund declared,
Eslea Kefauvar accused him of
having one speech for New York
and an eetlrely different speech
far Florida,
"Stevenson Is betraying the
South on two vital Issues," Lund
said, "He wants to abolish the
right to work" lawi that the
Suth enjoy* fot the freedom of Its
workers. Ha has challenged the
President to enforce th* Supremo
Court decision on segregation.
Does he want Ike to call out the
Federal troopa to do that or la
that what he has In mini] if he
Is elected."
Lund deplored Herlong's rapport
of Stsvenson charging that such
support was Inconsistent with the
Congressman's stand in signing
the Supreme Court manifesto.
"I cannot understand how he
can aupport a man who is openly
betraying th* South on this im­
portant question”, Lund declar­
ed.
Lund also assailed the voting
record of Hertong aa a poor one.
‘By his failure to bo mindful of
th* needs and welfare of the peo­
ple, the small wage sayner, labor
and the farmer, ho haa forfeited
his rihgt to relusa so the oflce
which he T rarfly neglected in
these elgnt years," ha said.

M eet Slated O c t 1
To Form Mental
Health Association
AH persons inters*tod in the
formation of a permanent organi­
sation of the Mental Beelth. Asso­
ciation are urged to attend a meet­
ing next Monday Oct. 1, at • p.m.
at tha County Educational build­
ing, Commercial and Hood.
Last month Mlaa Margaret Mar­
grave of tbe national association
in Washington visited her* to re­
view the work that already had
been done by the local group and
to suggest the methods of setting
it up on a permanent bail*.
A nominating committee was
formed and will report at the
meeting next Monday.

Band Parents Assn
To M eet Tomorrow
The Seminole High School Band
Parent* Association will meet to­
morrow night in the Bemtoota
High School lunch room.
The meeting will he
by a covered disk
will be served at T pan.
All parent* of band atodeet* a n
urged to attend Iamarrow night’s

If Ym t Herald Is Nnt
DvHmd By • P. M.
CaS 1811 M ors 7 P. M
h r Doftrory
Wirt

No. 199

Flossy Threatens Northwest
Florida With 100 mph Winds
3 Dead, 42
Missing Are
Left In Path

National Kids' Day In- Sanford

NEW ORLEANS ID — H u m
cane Floaty, packing 100 mlie tv
hour winds, swept toward north­
western Florida today, leaving
three men reported dead and 41
mining after it lashed southeast­
ern Louisiana,
Tho New Orleans Weather Bu­
reau aaid tha storm, sixth of tho
season, was centered at U a.m.
E8T about 90 mltea southwest of
Pensacola, Fla., and moving to­
ward the eaitnorthaast about lg
miles an hour.
"Movement Is expected to con­
tinue toward the east-northeast at
th* same rata, bringing the cen­
ter Inland between Pensacola and
Apalachicola, Fla., this afternoon
or tonight," the bureau said.
The Red Cross in Biloxi aaid It
appeared there waa no further
threat to Mississippi'* Gulf coast.
Th# hurricane had winds esti­
mated at 100 mile* per hour near
the center and gales extended
outward 150 to 300 miles from
tha center.
WHO’S THE KID—A. L. Wilton, president of the Sanford Klwanls Club, diked out in
The Weather Bureau reported 9
ehort pants, buster brown collnr, big silk tie, and tarn o’nhnnter, wnitn In lino calmly large squally area off the extreme
eating ice cream and reading hi« comic t&gt;ook, as Hhowtimo drawn near. It won the San­ northwestern Florida coast was
ford Klwanls Club’s pnrticination in National Kid* Day—a free movie, ico crean. and earning winds to blow offshore
comic books free for the children, arranged through tho management of the Rltz Theatre. sad hold back the tide.
“This create* a dangerous situ*
(Staff Photo)
aUoR," the Weather Bureau said,
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"since the hurricane wind* will
suddenly shift and mmy cause a
rapid rise in the tide to about
eight feet. This situation oxiete
all tha way from Pensacola to
8L Marta."
Resident* of low-lying area* to
the southern Alabama and north­
western Florida a n a s were ,mov­
It's hard to estimate ju* exact- *■
ed to emergency ahaltors white
ly how many boys and girt* at­
hundrda of person* la aouthem
tended
th*
National
Kids
Day
mo­
Seminole County drivers HoLouisiana began moving bock to
vie Saturday morning.
their, homes.
Sponsored by tbe laofcid Kl­
Tbe storm, which developed ear­
last year, according to Seminole wanls Club-a* a part of their
ly Saturday, originally pointed to­
County Judge Ernest Houabolder. observance of the nationwide
ward tha New Orleans area but
Last year, Judge nuutholder events, th* ptovlos Were arranged
took a northeasterly court* early
aaid, during aeptembar, 12,9*7 through E.) Klmbroegb, manager
today,
licenses were aotd. There la an af the Bit* Theatre.
Heavy ratna fall along the Gtttf
expected Incrcnsa of at least Upward of 3,300 chikironl load
eoast In advance of the storm.
eight to 10 per cent which means up for the first performance of
The Weather Bureau eatitioosd
that If everyone secures a license, the feature In color and four car­
Persons living In aouthem Ala­
following tbe law, it must be don* toon*.
bama and Georgia aad extremp
not later than Oct. l, 1956, he At na lime, with the lobby of
northern Florida to watch for po*
said.
tl.. Bill theatre packed and jam ­
slbto Good warnings,
All llcenaes, during the last med, hn line extended, four deep
Harold D. Adair, Mobile, A la,
week, will be sold at tho Court around the corner and out Second
wai killed early today when hla
House during the hours of R:30 St. to the corner of Palmetto Avo,
auto skidded on a raln-sllckenod
a.m. to 3 p.m., weekdays and on Waiting for the roungators of all
turburfaan road.
Saturdays from 1:30 a.m. to noon. ages were cup* of ice cream and
Judj^ Housholder reminds Nan- comic books, all fro* and with tha
Two man were assumed drowned
foul and Seminole County motor- compliments of (be Sanford Kiwibelow tbe mouth of the Mississip­
pi River, Capt, V. J, Green* e f
Uts “that only a limited number ni* Club.
(IIUOM n . REYNO LD S
of employe* can work in the space On hand lo guide tha youngsters
the motor vessel Carport reported
atloird In the Court House,” and Into the show were A. L. Wilton,
that Charles Ayr** 47, Brooklyn
he urges every one who has not president ef the Sanford Kiwanli
N. Y., chief mats of the 300-foot
vessel, fell overboard and Second
attrnded to this item, to plca»e Club, Ed Lane of the club's sun­
do so Immediately and avoid the shine committee, and Floyd Pal­
Mata Jolui Ritter Jumped in after
last daya an hours of the rush, mer, chairman of the Kiwanli
him and disappeared.
walling to be served.
The Coast Guard aearehed for
Club's Marianna Plan committee.
In a tabulation of drivers He- Also on hand was George Morgan
more than 40 men reported strand­
en.es sold up to the present lima, and Joel Field, member* of the
ed on boats and oil rigs off south­
Judge Housholder said that 529 club.
ern Louisiana.
were sold at Ovlado; 35 at lake So large waa tha Saturday morn­
Tha Virginia D, a 60-foot tug,
Monroe; 163 at Bear Lake; 242 at ing crowd taking advantage of
sank in Mobile Boy, about I t
Longwood; 67 at Geneva; 121 at the Kiwanis, Club's National Kid'* The Kiwanis Club of Sanford will mil** south ef Mobile, early to­
Lake Mary; 173 at Altamonte Day celebration that two (hows be represented at tbe 193i conven­ day but the four-man crew waa
Springs; 166 at Prairie Lake: and bad to be haiUy scheduled.
tion of tbe Florida Klwanls Dis­
7,763 at the Court House in Han­ Th* first show began at ■ ;» trict at Fort Lauderdale, October
ford. This la a total of 9,337 .old and the last one was scheduled 7-9, Club President A. L. Wilson
to date rompared to the more for II o'clock.
announced today.
than 13,000 expected to Ik .old Every seat was filled, on the Local delegates to tha conven­ Rev. Delgado's
main Door and both balconlea. tion will be A, L. Wilson, Hoy
In Seminole County this month.
Talks Continue
Gussta of the oanford Klwanls
Club and the Rita Theatre were Mann, and Ed Shlnholaer. alter­
nate
(names
of
club's
repreaenth* children at th* Methodist tatives) are Capt. Robert W. Jack- Tomorrow N ight
Children’s Horn* In Enterprise.
Th# seriee of lectures being pre­
A. L. Wilson, club president, ion, B. B. Crumley and Ralph sented by Morning Circle No. Nine
Smith.
KEPT, II
decked out in short pants, buster
of the First Presbyterian Church
Mr. Simon H. Reynolds, trustee will continue Tuesday -v*nl— nt
brown collar, big bow tls, and a
tarn o'ahanter, was th* atart of of Kiwanli International, a Ro­ • o’clock In th* Church Sanctuary,
Ur*. Ruby Griffis (Sanford;
the moraJng'a event aa ha saunt­ chester, New York businessman, when the Rev. Oswald Delgado of
Dischargee:
ered through th* crowds keeping will be a featured speaker during Winter Park will apeak on Pres­
Irene Lacey (De Bsry&gt;
children calmed down and assur­ the three-day meeting St the Gov­ byterian Beliefs.
Frank Riddell (Banford)
ing rhem of ice cream and comic ernor's Club.
Edith Black (Sanford)
Delegate* from 113 clubs, rep­ Thle will be the second In a
Mrs. B. Durwood Croat (Sanford) book*.
resenting
a total membership of ■erica of three lectures, followed
Floyd Palmer, also with aborts
Freddie Ms* Lomax banford)
and whit* shirt, gavo up hla morn­ more than 9000 business and pro­ by e question end answer period.
Minnie Lee Patton (Sanford)
ing's business to help the children fessional leaders, will participate Tho final on* will ho flundoy
Anna Myers (Sanford l
night, Sept. SO.
Clarence Schaffer (Sanford) ) unload from cars, park their hi in tho various soi t ions, i
A* an added feature far Tee*Mrs. Dan Collins sad baby girl cycles, and look after their safety, Cat conferences, a discussion ef
Three representatives of the San plana for th* coming y*arL
day night, Mrs. Fred Williams
(Sanford)
ford Police Department were o« teb election of officers will high- chairman of th* aerie*, has an­
Richard Van Dyne (Banford)
hand to help handle the traffic Ufat th* convention program, Wil­ nounced, that a question box win
MattIs Zanders (Banford)
problem caused by lb* Immense son said.
bo available for anyone who may
SEPT, n
crowd and tha unloading can .
The presiding officer a t
desire to oak any question con­
Admission*!
three-day session will bo Mr. M. cerning the talks of th* Rev.
Eleanor Smith (Banford)
Oliver Brawner, Governor of
Delgado,
Arch Abrams (Banford)
Th* service will be hold to tha
TIPPECANOE AND TYLEt, Florida Kiwanis District, and
Mrs. Mabie Connolly (DtUiry)
Postmaster of tho Psnsacola Post Church m etoory lo arrowwo*
Discharges:
TOO!"
date the anticipated large attend­
This Whig slogan of 1340 re­ Office.
Louisiana Louis (Banford)
ance. The puhUe Is eon&amp;aUy In­
Mr. Reynolds, on* of th
ferred to General Harrison’s
SEPT. S3
rout of Tecumseh’a Indiana at pal speakers, and th* official rep- vited to attend.
AAnkiliftst
Tippecanoe; and to John Tyler resentstivs or Klwanls Interns
John W. Skew** (Lake Mary)
of Virginia, making Us second tlonal at tho meeting, ia a 31-yoar
Ruth Howard (Sanford)
veteran of Klwanls. Ho boa served
vlre-prosidenoial ery.
Norma Jean Sharp (Mims)
To sell • Tippy canoe, or find ■a president of his home Ktwsab
Ernest Bkkweti (Sanford)
a tiler too, alert Want Ada to Club to Rochester, as governor af
the New York Kiwanis District,
do the job!
Eleanor Smith (Sanford)
Mart* Kjsenenid (Sanford)
Call 1131 to reach “campaign aad aa chairman af a nnmhee « |
district commute**. He has
Mrs. Harry E. Wilson and baby headquarters.”
(ConltoMd « Png* 4)
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Drivers License Youths Jam Theatre
Renewals 25 Pel. To See Kids' Day Movie
Behind Last Year

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Local Kiwanis Club
To Be Represented
At '56 Convention

Hospital Notes

Additional
Local News
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOULME XLV1U

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Established 1908

Canal Plan
Is Gaining
Support
LONDON (AP)—Tho Western
Big Three proposal for a oanal us­
ers’ association gained new sup­
port today in the 18-natlon Sue*
conference an delegate* pointed
toward finishing their work by
this weekend.
Turkey and Portugal Joined nine
cither nation* tn backing the plan
outlined by U.S. Secretary' «■*
State Dulles for the association
to work In cooperation with Egypt
until tho Sue* crisis is perman­
ently solved. Ethiopia and Spain
gave qualified support, but did not
commit thcmselvc* to Joining the
association.
Sweden repealed’ her call for an
Immediate approach to tho United
Nation*.
Representatives of the 18-na­
tlon* agreed thl* morning to form
a working ronimlttec of expert* to
complete detail* of the user*’ as­
sociation, which would seek a
share in running the canal. The
working party worked on n re­
port for the fourth full conference
session this afternoon.
An American source said Dulles
hoped to leave London Friday
night to keep « commitment In
Washington Sunday, hut may stay
over until Saturday night If necessary.
Turkish representative St, &lt;’ •
Rirgi, secretary general of the
Turkish Foreign Ministry, told the
g “ very reasonelile proposal which
conference the Dulles proposal t*
can bring the conference to a use­
ful conclusion.”

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 19.&gt;f!

Associated Press Leased Wire

NO. 197

Ike Headed For Farm Belt;
Adlai Remains In Capitol
President
O f Health

By T1IE ASSOCIATED PRESS
President EhenhoWcr pointed his
re-election campaign toward tha
Farm Belt today after telling a
nationwide radlo-TV audience he
is "confident of my mvn physical
COL. N. J. PERKINS (third from left) swltips n school bell In Sanford once more dur­
strength to meet all the rcsponsling Ids visit here. Shown above (left to right) are: II. L. Perkins Sr., brother of the
bltltie* of the presidency."
retired school principal, Kd Lane, who graduated from Seminole High under Col. Per­
Adlsl Stevenson, Eisenhower's
kins; Col. Perkins, and A. L. Wilson, president of the Sanford Kiwnnia Club. (Staff P
Democratic opponent, remained In
{| h o to )
the Washington, D. C., area pre­
paring to follow Elsenhower into
Iowa later In the week.
Meanwhile, Stevenson's aides
said the Democratic candidate
would make what they called "a
few wr11-cho*en remark* about the
Republican 'truth squad*' " when
he speaks tonight at a party rally
"The Osceola Field Is the num­
in Silver Springs, Md., just out­
ber one choice of the survey team
side the capital.
which looked into the feasibility
of moving the Sanford Naval Air
NEW TEACHERS AND RETURNING TEACHERS wore welcomed at a reception given
One of these squads — dispat­
at the .Memorial Ilutliiiiiyr in Oviedo. Member* of the Oviedo faculty shown above are: ched by the GOP National Com­
A former Seminole High School Station to another Seminole Coun­
Mis* 1,&lt;&gt;|* Rmldell, Mias Dorthy Rice. Miss Kathleen Wntt, Mr». K. A, Sexton, Miss mittee to follow Democratic cam*
principal rang the bell again for ty *lle," Congressman A. S. "Syd"
Carolyn Anderson, L. It. Blankenship, Prof. .Michael Fisher, Mrs. Walter A. Teague, Mrs. pilgnrr* —- said in Minndapolla
one ol hit “ star’* pupils at the Hcrlung said this morning in a
Sanford Kiwanis Club noon lunch­ telephone Interview with The
G. W, Smith, Mrs. \V. H. DoSImzo, Pyof, Paul Mikler, Mrs. Rhinche Partin, Sirs. J. E. iaat night it ttaa decided to stop
trailing 8en. Estes Kefauver o f
Sin foul Herald.
eon meeting yesterday.
Windham, and Mrs. J. SI. Staley. (Photo by Jantcson)
Tennessee, the Democratic vice
Tlie
Airways
Engineering
Col. N. J. Perkin*, principal of
presidential candidate.
,
Seminole High School from 1904 .Corporation, employed by- the
This four-man group said Keto 1914, and now visiting hi* Navy Department to conduct a
fauver'a “ needle ha* stuck" and
brother, B. L. Perkins Sr., in survey of the O*ccola Air Field
that It now plana to move In be­
•Sanford, rang ihe hell for Ed la w have completed their studies and
HF.PT. I»
hind Stevanson end former'Presi­
m who graduated from the school huvo been submitted to the Chief
Admission*:
dent Truman, If Truman should
of ttuieau of Aeronautics of the
W in 1909.
, ; „
Samuel Fulton (Sanford)
campaign extensively for the Dem­
Ed Lone introduced Cul. 1 er- Navy Department,
Mrs, Frank Mehane (Sanford)
WASHINGTON)* — The govern-*
ocratic ticket. Earlier, at Madi­
kins, who left Sanford in 1914
Selection of the Osceola Field
Mr*. W. G. Fleming (Sanford)
merit's home financing agencies
son, Wfs., the GOP team had ac­
(o become Headmaster and Prin­ as the number one choice, docs
Discharge*:
took steps today to lower down
cused
Kefauver o f making "I p.
cipal ol Fork Union Military Aca­ not necessarily mean that the
Mr*. Jack Alexander and baby boy
payment* and cu*u credit for conrtsponilble" statement* about dademy at Fork Union, Va.
Sanford Naval Air Station will
(Sanford)
OVIEDO—One
hundred
and
thhr.
■trurtion
of
housing.
pressed farm Income and the El­
Col. Perkin* served the school move to that site since further
Hamilton Lavcy (Sanford)
tren parent* and teacher* gath­
senhower administration attitude
for 19 year* and then retired.
studies have already l*eeu mad*
McDonald Carraway (I’ alatka) ered at the Memorial building . Four specific action* were annbmiced hy the While House. They
toward tho rural electrlficaUoa
Lane told the Sanfonl Kiwanis hy Airways Engineering Corpora­
Verna Drown (Sanfonl)
Friday evening to welcome the arc designed mainly to stimulate
program.
Club yesterday "I am happy to tion and a study hy a survey
SEPT. :•
new teachers of the Ovledfl School the low-cost housing field. Thl*
i have ihe privilege of Introducing team from the Sixth Naval Dis­
Kefauver, In tha midst of what
Admissions:
MRS. BYRON STEPHENS
and ta welcome back tn those is wh.it wa* duns:
— the principal of Ihe school from trict is underway.
the Denotata have billed aa a
Gertrude Jones (Oviedo)
who
returned
thl*
year.
which I graduated 47 year* ago.
"truth-telling" campaign, w-a hi
1. The Federal Houllng Ad*
Willie Mae Collins (Sanford)
Congressman ltarlong said that
.Mya. John-DuJa and Mrs. Roy
Col. Perkin* »a!d “ I spent ten
’ Mrs. Harry Wilson (Sanford) tVeisenharger, room mothers for niiidayf.Mon’ tu t from 7* to a per
••The Sanford Atr Button urn*
Federal,
nil )-- -A eV #h — ------------ -Inn., last night whsre
of the happiest year* of my lire
c u t Vue minimum down payment
he said that Eisenhower “ began
Blrtha:
found to be too umntl for mar­
the eleventh and twelfth grade*, on homos appraised at 19.000 or of the Emplnymw.f*«*r»Ire were
here in Sanford.”
the betrayal of the American
Baby Girl Wilaou
ginal
safety,
In
th#
feasibility
rc
pi
vaunted
at
n
nlaclliig
held
*1
assisted by the mother* of their
The retired school principal re.
lea*. On a (9,000 house this would the Chamber of Commerce yel- farmer the minute he s poointed
Baby
Girl
Collin*
respective grade* and Mr*. T. L. lower tho down payment hy $180.
Veulrd that lie came to Sanford report*."
Discharges:
terday tn plan a survey that U Eire Taft Benaoo aa secretary o f
However, ha said that use of
Lingo Ji-., hospitality chairman,
by boat in 1904. went to Orlando
2. The Federal Home Loau being made of thl* area to de- agriculture.’ ’
Mr*. George Dague (Sanford)
had
charge
of
the
wonderful
cov­
the
O-weola
Field
was
up
for
u
(then the county seat) to take
Dorothea Raye Stephens— an­
Bunk Board boosted Ihe burrowing tcrmlnn tho possibility of re-open­
Vice President Nixon carried his
the cjaminallon for school prin­ feasibility study to determine other Tampa wnman who battled Mri. Robert Newman and baby ered dish Hopper that began at 7
limitation of member institutions ing l)in employment service office fight for th* Republican tlckot
girl (8anford)
p. m.
cipal, and then stayed here until whether or not the field can be the *amet ype of Illness a* Babe
VISITING HOURS:
deeper into the Pacific Northwest
Mr*. Jaitie* Partin, president, In older to Improva the capacity here,
used u* a major Navy Air Field. Zahar Ia*, ami with the same type
1014.
Private
Roonta
11
w.m.
—
u
p
m.
played
a twin-bill that evening— of savings and loan and other
Airways
Engineering
Corporation
Truman Carter of the Bureau of today with a pitch for the EUcnA Kd Lane recalled that “ the
of courage—died yesterday after­ Semi-Private Room* 2 p.m.—4 p.m.
(crving a* pre»ldcnt of the P-TA home financing instiutluns to meet Employment Security in Washing­ hower administration's “ partner^band played ami the crowd* wax­ was employed by tho Navy De­ noon at her home.
7 p.m. — D p.m.
to welcome tiic guest* ol honor; the ddmond for mortgage loan*. ton Ulkrd to tho group to out­ •hip” power policy.
ed as Col. Perkin* left Sanford partment to mako the further Mr*. Stephens was 49. She was
Pediatrics 11 a.m. — 8 p.m. also, being a guest of honor (or Under the new ruling, each In­ line the criteria that must b*
He said In a speech prepared for
Unofficial
information the wife of Byron Stephen*, a
for Jacksonville and hi* po*t in study.
stitution may borrow up to 13(4
met If the Sanford office Is to delivery at Nampa, Idaho, that
reaching The Sanford Herald re member of The Tribune art de­ (parents nnd/or grannilparmta the orraslon. Mrs. Partin returned
Virginia In 191L"________
only)
tn the school a* teacher of the Per cent of its capital stock, Tho receive support from tho Federal only by “ a partnership of federal
veals that UsccoU continues to partment and a*«lstant Rahhan of
Obstrcths.— According tn sc- fourth grade after an absence of old Imitaion win 10 per cent.
budget. Carter said that he was state and local resources, and
be the "number one field.”
Egypt Temple Shrine. As one of
several years a* n teacher a
3. Tho Federal National Mort­ sure that the standards wer* private enterprise .can the prob­
Tho Navy survey team, po**i the Ladles of Egypt Temple's connotation and no visitors during
though she has served a* giil*’ gage Assn., FNMA, In effect, well known to those making tho lem of power development be eoiv*
feeding of babies.
bly working out of the Jackson Divan, she was widely known In
athletic director for the past two raised tho price It will pay for survey, but he was anxious to do ed properly," He contended that
(Continued On Page Twelve!
Southern Shrine circles.
year*. She formerly taught the mortgages by 1 per cent, In ef­ all he could to assist in tha what he called the Democratic
Seh had been 111 for many
first giade and started many fort to provide more fund* for
planning. He added that his pro- program of "single-shot federal
month* at her home, 494 Severn
Oviedo young*ter* off on their builders and buyers.
scnce indicated advanced Interest development for all projects . . .
Ave., Davis Island*, and had un­
&gt;rho»l career.
9
LOS ANGELES tfl - A liquor
on
Hie part uf the national office will not work because it cennot
4.
The
FNMA
also
agiced
to
dergone several operation*. Her
After being introduced W. II.
store clerk wa* hit In the back
tap all these Immense resoutam."
good spirits during her sickness
DeShaio, tho new principal id tho issue udvuiirc commitment* to amt their recognition of the re­
with a steel-tipped hunting arrow
buy home mortgage* at prlcus commendations of Tom Lawton
won
her
manv
friends.
Uviedo
School,
from
llumbolt,
shot front a crossbow last night
manager of the Orlando office ot
National Kid* Day will be ob­ Term , gave a brief talk on hi* more favorable to the seller.
Grew Up At Hanford
and U in critical condition.
Tho agency alio Is raising the the State Employment Sendee.
Mrs. Stephen* was horn In served in Sanford Saturday morn­ background before coming to
The 10-inch arrow came whis­ The Sanford Klw*nl* Club yesFrom the Tallahassee offlct
price paid for mortgage* from 03
tling through an open rear door «r lerday approved a Joint meeting Waycro**, (In.. July 21. 1907. She ing from 9 to It when, tree m ►fir* Oviedo to assume the (|utie* for­
(Continued On Page Twelve)
with
the
Sanfonl
Rotary
Ctuh
to
will
be
shown
(o
all
chi
Wren
of
moved
during
infancy
to
Sanford,
merly
held
hy
F.
S.
(inlcllel,
now
Ihe &lt;torc anil tlrurk Wiliam t .
hear Congressman A. S. “ Syd” where she grew up with Byron Seminole County who have been supervising principal of Seminole
Allen. 20, below the shoulder.
Herlong when he visits Sanford on Stephens, to whom she was mar­ Invited to see the feature ami County.
pa»*ed through hi* body and pro­
Oct, 22.
ried shortly after her graduation four comic* planned for the Na­ The new principal then intro,
An Altamonte Spring* Negro Is
truded from hi* chest.
It is believed that all of the from high school. The couple tionwide observance.
dneed (he teacher* a* follows:
In the Winter Park Memorial
m Allen, who wa* alone, staggered Sanford civic organizations have
The Sanford Kiwanis Club ar­
Hospital, reportedly in critical
bill! the street nod hailed II pass­ hern invited to participate in the made Sanfonl home ha»c during ranged for the frre movies through Mr*. K. A. Sexton, lurmerly MU*
|Ernestine French, returning a*
condition, after being shot by an­
ing friend, George Dercnla, 22. joint meeting to hear the Con­ the years when Stephen*, accom­
the
manager
of
the
Rita
Theatre
panied by his wife, made d i ­
.teacher of the first grade! Mis*
other Negro of Altamonte Springs.
At Alien'* urging, Dcrcnia with­ gressman.
grams and traveled with the Flor­ in SAnford, E. Kimbrough.
Governor Lovett, 81, whose con­
drew the arrow, rauslng severe Dans for the location of the ida Sate Exhibit. They moved to Alto, A. L. Wilson, president Dorothy Rice, also returning a*
teacher of the second grade; Mr*.
dition was given by hospital at.
hemorrhaging.
auditorium where Congressman Tampa in DU*.
of Ihe lanfotd Kluani* club, re. Walter A. Teague, returning
tachas this morning ai “ tha
Deputies summoned hy Herema Herlong will speak have not yet
Mrs. Stephens In her girlhood vealed that children will be given teacher of the third grade; &gt;M
same," was shot by Joe Green,
said they found a steel crossbow, been revealed.
free ice cream and comic books. James Partin, fourth grade
(Continued Oa Page Twelve)
27. of Altamonte Springs who gave
roeknl and loaded with another
girl*’ roach; Mrs. W. II. DcSImzo,
himself up at the home ot Condor
arrow, lying behind a hedge
a newcomer, fifth Grade; Mr*.
Merritt.
• no.* an alley from the rear of
J. K. Windham, returning
Thi- -hooting took plar# near
Ihe liquor store. Four arrows *lmteacher ot the sixth graJc;
midnight, according to Sheriff J.
9 liar tn the one that hit Allen lay
J. M. Staley, returning a* seventh
L. Hobby's office.
In a bo\ nearby, they said.
grade homeroom teacher and
First reports nt the shooting
No attempt was male to rob
teacher of *onte high school rob
came
from the Winter Park Me­
the store, the deputies said.
Jccts; Mias l*ii* Ruddcll,
morial Hospital which was follow,
Allen was unable to offer *ny
ing a* eighth grad* room ttarhrr
ed by a call to the Seminole
erplanatlon for the shooting.
and teacher of high achool
County Sheriff's oflfce from Green
aujects.
who had gone to the home of Con­
L. ft. Blankenship, replacing
dor Merritt.
Prole-ror Richards as ninth grade
Jo* Green it now being held In
room leather and science teacher;
the Seminole County Jail on an
Mi** Kathleen Watt, of Cncaota“ open charge" pending th* out­
f
U)S ANGELES 01—The United
lia. Pa., a newcomer, eleventh
come of Governor Lovett'* condi­
7 Steelworker* convention yester­
grade room teacher and
tion.
day endorsed Democrat* Adlsl
school subjects; Mrs. G.
Sheriff's Deputies are continu­
Sleven»nn and Kites Kefauver.
Smith, returning as t • n t h
ing their Investigation into the
■hnnilHif
tnuimm* Wa jlalwlle wwm
Somr 3.500 delrbates representgrade room teacher ami high
Ing 1* 10.000 members unanlmou*.
school English; and Professor
]y adopted a resolution to that
Paul Mikler, returning a* twelfth
grade room teacher, history teach­
effect.
President David J. McDonald
er ami boys' athletic director.
told Stevenson that his unionists
Also, Mrs. Carolyn C. Ander­
son, of Mars Hills, N. C.,
were “ 99 per cent" for the Demonew music director; Professor Mi.
erstir ftandard-bearer*.
chsel Fisher, returning a* hand
U
Stevenson spoke to the conven­
director; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn J.
tion by telephone from Wash­
Nealy, custodians; Mr*. Blanche
ington and drew loud applause at
Tirtin, Mrs. A. T. CartJedge and
be accused the administration of *
Mrs. W. G. Wietmon, lunrh room
breach of faith on the Taft-Hartley
supervisor*.
Art, the NLRB and the minimum
Gene Nunnelly of Sanford, sang MR. AND MRS. PRICE GOODSON on thtir way from R
wage. Ill* voire was card'd over
several number* accompanied by
« public address system.
Mrs. Farmer also of Sanford at dip ut the l#!«ch. Thin lively couple atvel in the feet that
McDonald assured Stevenson
“(IRANDROPS
BROUGHT
u*
all
down
in
a
big
plane,"
proffers
Miss
Karen
Tideman,
who
the piano. Miaa Nunnelly also lead at a young 72 and 70, respectively, they have learned
that the union would five him
monetary •* well aa manpower with little brother Eddie and mother, Mrs Edward Tideman, has Just snived to vfslt the member* and guests in group to swim and enjoy thii aquatic eport all through the
season. (Staff hoto)
tinging.
her parenta-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Etnar Tldemgn of D« Bary. (Staff Photo)
■uppfft.

19W 5HS*Graduale Osceola N o . 1 Choice
Introduces Former For N e w N A S Location
|# Principal At Club

Hospital Notes

•v
★
★
Former Resident
Mrs. B. Stephens
Dies In Tampa

Store Clerk H it
By Steel-Tipped
, Hunting Arrow

Kiwanis, Rotary
Clubs Will Hear
Herlong O c t. 22

★

★

★

Residents Gather Steps Taken To Low er
Friday To Welcome H om e Dow n Paym ents
Oviedo Teachers
Employment Office
SurveyWill Begin
Here Immediately

Local Kiddies Will
See Free Movies
Saturday 9-11 a.m.

Altamonte Negro
Shot Lost N igh t;
Condition Critical

Steelworkers Will
Support Democrats

Weather

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THE SANFORD HERALD

THE O LD HOME TO W N

Selling Cars Does
Much For M . Costa
HOLLYWOOD (J&gt;) — Iter Job
of selling ran has don* wonder*
for Mary Cotta.
Now Mary I* no ordinary auto
aaletjrlrl, at TV vlew*n can Ull
you. She’s tho blonde beauty who
pltcliei the product on the Climax
and Shower of Stan programs.
So successful ha* her salesmsn■hip been that the’* now doing
her first leading role in a mottle
—“ The Dig Caper" opposite Rory
Calhoun.
"No doubt about It,” Said
bright, cheerful Mary, “That TV
Joh has done great things for my
career in every phase. It hat Im­
proved my acting 100 per cent
•mi my tinging at well. On* of
the most important thing* 1* that
It ha* made me get rid of my
Southern accent."
Mary I* the pride of Jtnoxvllle.
Tenn, and her career waa not ex­
actly flouriihlng before ahe be­
came chief door-opener for the
Chrysler Corp. She had dona a
few role in pictures, but badn t
act the world on fire.
When the TV Job cam* up, *h*
didn’t think »h* wanted W «*
typed a* a commercial girl.

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LA Itul.Y N ^MUFFSIAN UIIELU.IEU.
UMWMH » CHKUITOM
To All i rcJltors snJ all parsons
having cUlms or JsmanJs again,!
You YnV*s»«h of you. srs bsrsbjr
noufliil and rsuulrsd to M*” "*
any cUlms and demand! which
vnu, or (liber of you, mar b*»*
aKsinM lh« sslate of Carolyn HoffTiuiti Ur* IIliir. deceased, la is of Ijsm*
Inula L’uuntv. Florid* lo lb, Hon.
Krncat Houtholdcr, County Judas of
Beinlnols County, at his otflc, In
ths County Courthouis In Bsnlord.
H. minola County. Florida, within
eight month* from th« ofttt of tht
flrii puhllcalhin of thlt nolle*.
Mach claim or demand mini b« In
writing snd must etat* ths placs
of rcuhlsnca and poit-offlce- addr.,* of ths claimant and muit bs
sworn to by ths claimant, hit setnl.
or Me attorney, or It Will bscoms
void according to law.
THM ATLANTIC NATIONAL
hank of J acksonville
llv: O W. FHAZIEH
As Macrutnr of ths lant Will
amt Testament of. CAHOLTN
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l Dated September 14, A. D. ISIS
Fir,l publication on Septsmbsr 1*.
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Big Jacks
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li|4Hn4 U. t him 0««*

the did a test for it and now
figure* that h*r indifference is
what got her the job. She didn’t
try to ovcraeli. Her husband, top­
flight film director-writer Frank
Taihlln, urged her to accept the
assignment as a challenge, Sbe
did.
*Tvs never beta aorry," she
remarked. “ The Job has taught
me a0 much about acting. 1 found
I had to underplay In commer­
cials; if you try to oversell, the
audience aeca right
through
you."

Bv STANLEY

With modem home-laundering
equipment; and efficient soaps
and detergent*, why should a
woman be willing to live with
anything —clothes or home fur­
nishings— that can't be kept
fresh and lovely right in her
osra horn* by her owa Inexpensive
laundering methods.
To protect the surface of an
enameled cast iron sink, wash it
immediately after uss. The safest
cleaning "agent" Is a hot solu­
tion of soap or detergent suds.

tant meal of the day, It usually
is actually ths most neglected
meal In many homes.
The Iowa studies demonstrated
that the content of the break­
fast U relatively unimportant as
ions a* It contains adequate pro­
teins snd calories.
Adequate IrsoU aet
Generally, I advise a basis
It’s Important for everyone to breakfast providing about onehave an adequate breakfast to fourth of the total dally calorie
start the day right But It te *s end protein requirements. A
peclally Important for schoolehll heavy morning meal, one repre­
dren. A hungry child can't team senting about 40 per cent or so of
as well as he should. He te at a the day'e to ta l food intake,
definite disadvantage In his rela­ doesn’t Increase efficlenoy during
tionship with other youngsters. the late morning hours.
Scientific testa conducted by Basle Breakfast
the University of Iowa have
shown that good breakfast habits A good basic breakfast should
are essential for maximum effi­ Include fruit, mUk, cereal Includ­
ciency, both physical and mental, ing oatmeal, whole wheat or en­
riched bread and butter or forti­
during the late morning hours.
fied margarine. You can add an
letter Attitude*
egg three to five times a week.
The studies demonstrated that A breakfast such as this doesn't
boys aged It to 14 had better take much preparation. Bo, really,
attitude* and better grade* fol­ you don't bav* any excuse, do
lowing the consumption of an you?
adequate breakfast Also, stu­
dents who had a good breakfast
turned out mors work, did not V. F.: I have a breast tumor. I
tire as easily and were quicker In have been advised to have s
their reactions than youngsters biopsy made to determ ine
who went to sch ool w ithout whether it U malignant or not.
What would you advise?
breakfast
While many doctors believe Answer; By all means have this
that breakfast te ths most lmpor test performed.
S ISIS. XI** raatins I radical*. Im.

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really wa* very good. But why
did they bury Busier cKaton’ s
wonderful deadpan? Ami they
didn't let LouU Armstrong really
do his stuff except for that ono
time."

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NEW YORK 0?) — lUrcourt
BEAUTY REPAIR Job No. 1
Hemenway, the television critic,
falls to the heir as days grow
snapped oit the set after observ­
shorter.
ing “ The Lord Don't Play Favor­
It is time for a new permanent ites," the first Producers’ Show­
wave, new hair dye, hair treat­ case offering of the season on
ment* or a new hair etyl* to com­ ABC-TV and asked his wife Hen­
rietta, “ What did you think?"
plement new fall fashion*.
It was a rhetorical question be­
Women who play the glamor
role are interested fa short-cut* cause he knew what Henrietta
t.v charm — no more alx-hour thought. But she, a loyal wife,
suasions In the beauty parlor. replied, “ Good title. Wretched
They want » beauty aesslon to ahow."
Hnrcourt mulled over the word
glamorize them In no more time,
"wretched"
and regretfully dis­
than It lakes to tnake'a beautiful
enke. These days thsy can find missed it as a trine strong for
reviewing purposes.
the answers lo thrlr charm prob­
“ You know what I think?"
lem* at home or In a beauty
Henrietta's question was rhetori­
anion in a jiffy.
cal too, for she continued, "I
llnir may t« eoiar-tlntet nt think that these days n Wl-mlnhome wiih it sliampj* or given u utc television show has to be good
fuel drr job In the beauty parlor, enough for Broadway. I mean
all in Jiffy time.
Hairdos are more canin'., rm.y nil — Ideal for the girl who rely*
be shaped In the beauty Salon in I on the home permanent.
such n way that they an? easier
Most people who permanentto care for nt home.
wave their hair nt home enjoy
llnir treatments are packaged a dual session with girl friend.
for homo use so that n busy Mom or daughter. So that each
housewife mey d* household permanent* the other's hair. A
chores ns the treatment goes to gab fest Is in order while the
work on her head. Or an experi­ hair undergoes its transforma­
enced operator may give her an tion.
excellent treatment while she
If you are experimenting with
catches tip with correspondence n hnme permanent for the first
or the latest novel.
time, be sure to read directions.
Even home permanent wave You should have a faint Idea too
lime has been shortened. One of vour hnir texture. Is It dif­
manufacturer claims wave lotion ficult to wave or easy to wave?
that cuts winding time in half. The results you gel from your
Re that as It may, there Is no kit are entirely dependent on
doubt that even this chore of the how you size up your hair, anil
permanent wave ha* been made whether you follow Insl ructions
pleasurable whether you wind carefully. There are special kits
twenty or forty curt*.
top for different textured hnir, lo
Predictions for fall are that If one wave does not seem satis­
hair will be softly wared, If et factory, you might try another,

VELVET TOUCH
Touches of elegance In the new
fashions are even more welcome
when It's practical elegance, ai
In the case of tha new washable
velvet-like trimmings. It's an opu­
lent-looking rayon weave avail­
able in edging and applique
motifs of varied design to touch
up tubbalde suits, dresses, and
separate*.
With trim *o wnshable, the gar­
ment can go In and oqt of soap
or detergent suds and help your
wardrobe go through the summer
easy-eare way.

By Alan M o v m

TO P JO C K

* MttUN N. BUNMUN, IL t .
WITH tht kid* back In school
again, maybe you should pay a
little more attention to their
breakfast*. Furthermore, alnca
this U National Better Breakfast
Uonth, 1 cant think of a better
Unje to discuss the subject

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A ll k in d s sandwich*!,
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Beauty Repair
Job Number One
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J. E . Sharkey Boasts G o o d Life

AHOY THESE?

Register, Vote - Fulfill Yoer
Obligatioi As American Citizea

T» Lai t*e tr * b —
s t a r u ;. « t M oj-L a. U i &gt;*es
taxriad if*s » « r n si ltc*-4£
isafit
u*-« * a i nito * - 1 '
cared &lt; ih a e e&lt; E a c i « '»

Retail Trade

The Sanford Harold

A ccording to the teed css* us, almoat ‘
^
"
9/MfiOO paof/U Mrs (M r W ag, ta whok
or fa put, from layidjM iat fa rtoaffiag.'
Thia — t — retail trade oat of the biggest
* ^ -^ 3 ® !
*f an baafaaaaaa.
At tb* aaau tin*. neat retell sUtas c o o - ___ _
stitate aeafl b ah aa idatura*. T9* C— a
_
Bureaa atoo tafia aa that, of t9* apprm imatefy 1,720,000 fadfrfdaal atoraa, about

U / / )J * A r i ffeem do a s aaanal baafnaaa of

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Leaders Set

New Car

hr bc* r u n

• in e rt to h n . &lt;«•. Aeaty.t
Aatorkaa aotoowfafla aaaouiact a r m hare &lt; vASHCCGTCn r - t v *&gt;rrkootdonc thcmacirao b y prododn# car* with «•»«. to U eattoeu are ne« »athnorc ipoail. more pkfcsp power, more gad- o«t to Laedes te dtoe»&gt; tie Saez
f«ta aad rreo more comfort than anyon* rrid* ac*to*t a ««rtabae*an»«d
really neoda under uaoal drfrfog conditlooj.
r|CT *.i^
So w they are beginning to face the fact
iTad ta aar
that ft takea a lot of gMM to run Lheae %&lt;,
, b» prtu-im tar peace
amazing motorixad creaturw, and they by tie I'shad Sutei ami otVri
are concentrating oa bow to cat the fuel eon- k*,# kept the l*d ar tb* badcai
•araptioa,
1**tdJto ta n p«c

That'. a food idea fipm the cuitotner^a!. ■
^
point of riew. But i H u n f
rxm lf utttoX ..vrve tv
have an even more baak idea on the »ub* ».t^ e i7 ^ aau4alucd Jtoj »
ject of car economy— a cheaper, alight!/ aad taitotto* that atowd7 u i«ax
•mailer car. The erase for bigger, more pow- ta tell her haw u na « aatou
erful (and more expert*he) can loarae them!tWy WUA u
cool, but the tiny foreign-made can aren’t •rll*io
*rr*8e* ^*’ e *al1
««0 ,
d tw .
””
Thfl-irouM lO u • w thit c o ,t iI k . to
Ul
^
own and ojwrate aad ia email enough to be'j/ tbtr* are aay Hmsiti Egypt
more eaaily parked and maaoorerod than via get tuaiaa http, t v Bwthe standard big type, bat aleo U roomy !*hsa uid "votoBtam** wight
enough and durable enough for the cob,
•taat daily nemli of the family.
Manufacturer* who have made a few
geaturce toward eucb a .design a n finding
that the result* sell. It may taka a little
kmger, though, for them to accept the fact
that a long sleek object which will goom
at 100 mile* an hour is not the heart's
desire of every American.
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Indonesian Rhinos Becoming Extinct
protected by tV Dutch bw arm
" i . I ” ? ' , 1,1” Ik*/ *»ulda*t step levukfe poach.
!^ 7 a u » chUS at thsvstertnarv
,f8" ^M tof tho roMtvs le
ssnrlee. n t o te bed M W s to r tV « * *b« P « « t V r* ground up sad

U n ta sst

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BtoalHag fa as tntarycfaa la which there
fa rooai apteaty for atoraa of m ry &gt;iu and *--------------------------------------kind—froai the bfgx**t chain ayatud-to the f
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ksvtof euly sac barn Instead to
; tw orisst II *MI packs a IH-ta*
• pane* wfcsa tally gnaws.
Ag the tars to tbe century te
. Tjtosdak - Rhino liver - wattI are Java you soaMnt aao tb* tree*

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MH IM A J

The wheels ol buslnaes and industry
iU0e turned faster and faster throughout
our history—all American* have mowed
etaecatmow ante*
ahead—because
of the hope for a fair rwturn,
nar
toe par ween
im tfrote
n.to
a fair profit.
Mro tee
toe Wrote*
&lt;m» r**r
re
lift
IIU*
No other people in all history have m*d*
iibsrr **Um *. cart* at tbashs. r*s*leti»*s * a
at ssueteinateat fee tee h &gt;h m »f riM ti
such
rapid end substantial prograee aa wa
m i m tfcaros* fer at rooster sevsttids* rate*,
Americana working with the enterprise eyePage 4, Tbunday,
Ssptsmbsr 20, 19M them-the profit and lose system. The pattern
for progress In this country has been; fafr
profits for mors invastmant fa batter tool*
for greater production ta lass time for highar living standards.

•- _ . ? £ / * * * •

Hsga*.

tie ro t *3d fad o! tb*
c{
K ttm .
H* became fnrnd *ad ea-Sdi*
ai reck « t » t e » * e « at Uj»7
T zj U st V t« * P « : « a - Gf-j-.i*. Briand. Aai'-ea fhaaStr.
•» Be,** be nssarked"T raa u beaitdil- Asd *kat -a
ace* iSfw taat today tias tbet
C0E*j-ei tas&lt; vac vr»-5
u c i tuert real
Mi.’ k q lUcnC*; *ad *cbh**tj,
b a l l a : ; t i.kc a : t u d !&lt;*•*•
Liza a ll—--»i
iaav. Eat me*: repoftef* ta * 1ke
r t jc r j-'i c t i/ in tie B f * *
-.Vi a d ip e s to c rv y .rx t. asd
I u i a t t j i c o i , M ia i / w u l - SMe by IB a it t lii' bs2et. tad9
M , ' be kLd- "I sever !&gt;_iu a V u t « tr» d*«k ead itskj u,
ter fiV ■ ic&gt;-»tlbfly. 8 *t s did
M .'n a f j •« affect i x j e l
57 a case. 1 i j s r u n u : e a cast ccoif tc a bhter «*d."
Thee* eas3tr&gt;*—Fraact. B«t.
SOB, bs: ecu fcr »ocaJ p m ’- f t ”
Start*j. hardier tiaa be seen*, f.z B »od Grtere—cff'rfaf’ y ban.
c-vcred nova, rtstlk a i, aad rev- ored Skarkey for tV h«e*:T tl
cfotoc* m Korea. Irelaad. Greece ki» d.ipafebei. With bin cr- moit
ol hit / nrotl • **» bii v-J&lt; B*».
l r . Butte.
la ’ MO be t n u c l a:rJu S.- trire. d ts to lta l of ore cl V iyi
5 ra il of.ic»ri.
terJ tor 2S day* ;a a boacar with ‘
Sbe hid bert je th f a &lt;J;e*kW
Bntitb troop* la CO b*.o» taro
•wither to i n a »cosp oe Ada. relug** oork. Wbea iht died t
Kslehak** »b or-*f ptas to **t up Fee mswthj ifo . Sharkey tearcheda WSi!* Banian geveraxtst. be­ sB'.il he fr.^d hi* Greek gstera.
fore be | « hi* stary bt had t J puli men dee^rtuac — the Ks^ht'i
oa; bit putai to tfifisade a R-*- Cron cl *J»« Order ol tb? H^y
uaa droshky driier who h-d de­ Sepulchre
“ I pst that ero** ca her hr*j,i
nied to rob him.
**1 caught the la*t trair Out ol • hta ihe ••* buried," he uid,
Omik.' he laid ' And Kolchak -b erjsie I tee* it asaid pl?u«
“ 1 caught the la»t train os*, el her."
The old bub »ho bad aniva^
caste does to tell ~c jvodiy,
and tie Beat &lt;2*y the Bvlshavtsts thotuandi ol yeiterfaj’ * gr*«! stJ#
lice,-* u t ia •ilence the.* »'.o-.*
executed him.
After the firrt eortd aar. Shar­ »;th fcii memorie* oi the jtjr*
key covered tr&gt; iBte-tutioaal rca* rhea he lurched the verid for
fereace* at Waihxtten Gen.a. truth, ahicb i* beastiloL

I f fMB2W psraom 4a wA * * * * * tad j of the balk* tb * oar way tottf* to main-

For example, fa tae I W OrngmaJoBal
eUction tody U /M ortte reprvetrted the
dUUntKM, oataide the aouth. between the
Democratic aad MapaUina total for Hoorn
members. Ia tfck a m election Senates
Bender Ut, Ohio) was elected by a margin
o f $041 rotae -ieee than an average of one
vote for each predact la the rtaU. Benaton (fMabomj (D , Wyo.) won by 4.M2
voice; Cnee OL, Jf, J.) by tflb - Snbagtr
CD. Ores.) by M *2; and Murray (D , McrnL)
by l* m
Ja 1962, Feafdaot Kieeafv/eer carried
T----- 1" by M *7 roUa and Adlai Sterentoo led to Kawlueky by only 700. The late
Senator Taft fM'/Okio) wea tiecUd to the
Senate ia 1944 by fewer than 8.000 vote*—
lea* than on* per precinct.
In 1910, Michigan elected O/vemor
Jleooea Wflliam*, a Democrat, by 1.1SI
rotae lea* than aa average otta for each
three precinct*.
Keemtiy Frank Church itoet Glen Taylor
by 20 vote* for the LtotwxraUc Senatorial
anmlnetlna ia Idaho. And Lyndon Johnson
Of Texae, tbe preaent Democratic leader, wa*
elected to the Senate in 1949 by an 87-vote
margin Thia explains why hi* friend* »ometfmee refer to him a* -Landslide Lyndon."
These figures are brought out to ahow
the voter* here that each vote count*.
There ere important election* coming up
la November on the national, state and fecal
Janie—each one of them demanding the
full support of every qualified voter by the
pasting of hi* ballot.
It la only through tb* democratic privilege

TV

sad Ceseva. where be repsctsg

Israel tad Jordan kosp sheeting
up each other's border outvotts.
Prom time to time Israeli* and
ggyptton* gat to o scrap.
Some etewent* to Iran have nto
forgotten her treatment by tb*
Western world whoa she national­
ised the IHtteb-centrolled ell In­
dustry.
leudi Arabia «U1I U proved at
Brittle for her selturo of the
Buralmi Oasis, which bonters the
BriUsh protectorate of Onsa. The
Forcible oceupatJcm came after it
appeared oil might be fouaJ, al­
though the British dented oil had

Detective's Widow
T o Enter Police
Training School

as orsolute n i p am asefly •*Pact Thia saltoel tjtotoy rotated
I* the Afriasa (ortlU Is ealy found
HOU8TON, Te*. (A*i — Mrs.
*•.
“ ■ * £ * * • ;. _ T***? Jimmie Schultes, 2tl. whose detec­
tive husband wa* killed In tbe
Una af duty, ha* passed the oral
examination for entering police
training school,
Robert Rrhultea, a Tice Squad
detective, was shot to death white
Investigating a disturbance at n
bar last month.
Sidney Hughes, city civil ser­
vice director, said Mrs. Bchuitea
sod the oral cu m “with flycolors.” She still must pass
tho physical elimination.
b ta tb n ab g r e a te st
“ Roberts and I talked it over
MUMMER XRAMON EVER
before
ho ores shot and agreed 1
TALLAHASSEE (API-State
should apply,” sbe said. “ I am
Budget Director Harry Smith
mors determined now than over
says tag revenues fee the first
te ho an officer. | want te fal­
two months to the buslnaes year
low la his footsteps.”

-------------------- By BENNETT CERF--------------------RIVING EAST across the continent, TV writer Hal Kamer
D
pasted &gt; roadside bartecu» that advertised "genuine whanbergen." Kanter itopped to find out *hat a whamfcergtr waa.
“ Darned if I know," ad­
mitted their o r i g i n a t o r ,
“ but. brother, how they

Frozen Food S p oilage
D uring Power Failure
seta* to e power feOBf*.
Health Emergency Planning
T m U by tb* Deportment tolOffic* to the Public Health Senagrteulturo tadiente that frozen i n ad nan that you keep freezers
sat eouer for shout th m dnrs. where else.
Such power faOarae seldom U*t White addition of dry ice Is
autre than a few hours nt tb* adTtaabtrto keep the foods fromost But ia case to disaster, sen, ordinary ice can be used If
such as floods, tornadoes or bur- nothing better is available.

Another sign that intrigued Kanter was one
planted in the middle ol the
vast, trackless Nevada detert northeast ol Las Vegas.
“Remember," It wsmed.
“PoslUvely no swimming
allowed «*ithin 309 feet c l
the highway,”

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A newly married *oo.:y
Vito lasisttd upon cooking nt
least oat dinner lor hsr husband. It vraa s strange-toelUag ten ro c
tion she served up, but ha' waa dead gams about it
"It’s wonderful dear," he fibbed gallantly, -but you better wnt*

YOU'RE

T ELL I NG

-S y WIUIAM Sm —
Central P ru t tVrltrr

RACKETEERS ate shaking
'em down for protection. »tnl!
owners tn Mexico City's tine'?*market have complained to po­
lice. Sounds like it might be loo
“hot" a case for even the cop*
to handle.

ME!

ored sport shirts It begins to look
at though the white-collar v.orker
hut temporarily been replaced by
the teehnlcolUrcd non-worker.

firoa-fuay rxuif be flipping.
TAi* MoefA'e best sAotre ore la
be eccu In Chicago and San
AifrA A'uy tag* maple IA, Francisco.
rarkrf boye ar* IboAniy, Mot for
honor, b«f a donor among fAtcrrs.
There n e e d n 't o la re rs ho «re

A full freeser will keep foods member, the cellular structure of

trasen longer than will o h which foods Is ruptured. Consequently,

is nearly empty. The froaen foods frown foods deteriorate much
themselves help serve as a tem­ more rapidly after they thaw out
porary refrigerant and detoy tb* than do fresh foods
temperature rise.
You can preserve these thswlng
foods by canning, cooking, smok­
ing or salting

w here there’ s sm oke , h tow ld ho
D a v y Crockett n e ve r d id w s « r (wet o te m p o ig n d y e r .
I 1 2
w c e e n ik in c a p , claim s a n In g lith
Some Mexican Indian tribes,
his to ria n . H a w csuld h a possibly

according to a travel took, live
in huts built in tree tops. The
man at the next desk says that*
Wuh so many of our pals on living tho high life—inexpen­
Vacation and sporting gslly-col- sively.

laowf

D. V.: 1 am thinking of painting
my baby's furniture. Is there any
paint that Is lead-free? 1 am
afraid be might get lead poison­
ing from the paint
Answer: Practically all enamels
now ased for Interiors of houses

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I I I inaififliti plftns ta ImiM o
Tg-m UUow-delUr
' a l l y -w lth to a « R y ” aa fashtoaihla P a rk Avenue.
A gleam ing, tostary M etal ado
glass skyscraper will form the
Jto art to tbs bustoas* davslspm swt ,
1 9 protect w ill taclade a sunk* *
gardtoL ahsps, rostaaraats, b a a k ,
g s n p a a nd a haltesptev laadiag

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TB U U D A Y

The Junior Choir will have th«ir
rehearsal and fellowship at lha
First Presbyterian Church al 3:45
p.m.
The Youth Choir of the First
Presbyterian Church will practice
at the church at 7:30 p.m.
The Rev. Fred B. Fisher will
conduct the morning devotions
over W TRn, Sinford, at 1:10 a.m.
The Ladies Aid of the Luth■ran Church of the Redeemer will
meet at 7:30 p.m. at the church.
Hostesses will be Mr*. John
Scnkarik and Mrs. Henry Thura
ton.
Kindergarten registration at the
Educational Building of the Pres*
byterian Church from 9 a.m. until
noon.
FRIDAY
The W.M.U. of iho First Rap.
Wsl Church will meet at 2:00 p.m.
for a business meeting and at 2:30
for installation of officers.
The Rev. Fred B- Fisher will
conduct the morning devotions
over \VTRR, Sanford, at « ‘30 a.m.
Sanford Naval Officers Wives
Club luncheon to ba held at the

B.O.Q. at 1:00 p.m.
Kindergarten registration at the
Educational Building of the Pres­
byterian Church from 9 a.m. until
noon.

SATURDAY

The Dencndnblr Class of the
First Methodist Church met at
the home of Mra. W. B. Kirby
Monday evening for their month­
ly business and social meeting.
The meeting was presided over
by Mrs. John Schlrerd Jr. and
the Devotional given by Mr*. J.
H. Nicholson, who chose as her
topic “ Commit Myself’ taken
from "The Methodist Women’
This was followed by a prayer
Sira. John Schlrard Jr. read
“ Why Young People Are Neces­
sary", after which monthly i
ports were given.
The Nominating Committee,
composed of Mrs, R. W. Herron,
Mrs.
Cyril Butner, and Mrs.
Nancy Brock, presented the fol
lowing officers for the coming
year: Mra, John Schlrard Jr.
president; Mrs. W. B. Kirby,
vice-president; Mrs. V, L. Smith,
treasurer; Mre. P. H. Lansing,
secretary, Mra. M. H. Wyatt,
teacher. All of these were un
anlmoualy elected.
tt was announced that Prayer
meeting will be hid at McKinley
day evening and nest month's
meeting will hsld at McKinley
Hall, at which time the newly
elected officers will lie ' installed.
A delirious salad was served,
with cracker* and coffee, to the
following members: Mrs. M, H.
Wyatt, Mrs. J. A. Wright, Mr*.
J. H. Nicholson. Mra. Nancy
Brock, Mr*. IL B. McCall, Mrs.
R. W. Herron, Mrs. R. G. Wil­
liams, Mr*. P. 11, Lansing, Mrs
Cyril Butner, Mr*. J. M. Leon­
ard, Mre. John Schlrard Jr„ and
Mrs. C. L. Wallis.

Tha R.A.'s of the Firat Baptist
will meet at the Churth at 9:30
a.mMONDAY
Kindergarten Registration at lha
Educational Building of the Pres­
byterian Church from 9 a.m. un­
til noon.
Regular meeting of tha Friend­
ship League of the Congregational
Christian Church will be held at
the home of Mrs. W. W. Lin* at
Silver Lake, at 3 p.m.
TUESDAY
Kindergardrn Registatlon at tho
Educational Building of the Pres­
byterian Church from 9 a.m. un­
til noon.
The Anna Sillier Circle will meet
at the Elka Club at 9 p.m. All
members are urged to attend.
Pilot Club will hold a dinner
meeting at the home of Mrs. H.
W. Little on Lake Slarkham at
6:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
Kindergarten Registration at the
Educational Building of tho Pres­
byterian Church from 9:00 a.m.
M. D. Itumcsmcr was until noon.
elacted president of the Fidelia
Lhasa it| the First Baptist Church
at the meeting of the aroun. h»'d
Election Cake Goes With
at the home of Mn. W. A. Kratsert on Park Avenue, on Tuesday
Coffee And Candidates
evening with members of Group
Five Sire. C. S, Sheppard chair*
man, serving as hostesses.
Other officers who will serve
with
Sirs. Bumgarner include
Mrs. Arnold Williams, vies pres*
Ident; Mrs. Sheppard, secretary*
treasurer; Mrs. V. C. Messenger,
associate secretary and reporter;
Mr*. Yates, chairman of Group
One; Mrs. W. R. Willis, Group
Two; Mr*. John Rogers, Group
Three; Mrs. R. A. Williams,
Group Four; Mrs, Vlrgle Pratt.
Group Five; Mr*. Ruby Grovel,
Group Six; and Mrs. F, E. Coop­
er Jr., Group Seven.
Mrt. Cooper, retiring president,
was presented with a gift from
the class in appreciation for her
acrvlce* during the past year. 8h*
presided at the business session
and presented the elate of new
ofiferrs, as chairman of the nom.
insting committee.
Mrs. II. A. Williams presented
lha devotional, using as her topic
"Serving God at Home**. She al­
spotlight with
S Election Day draw* nearer, coffee
so related the story of the "Pray­
candidate* everywhere. T#*y offer i
ct
issnre attending Hands". Sirs. Ruby Groves,
tit November
anc* at political let-togatbera end
a former member, who recently
vote I* counted. coBees foc-politic* ■
thouseade all
moved hick to Sanford, was we I
across the land.
An unusual snd appropriate "aosasihlns" to serve with cots* la Elec­
corned Into the class.
tion Cake, a delicious raised cake with aa Interesting history la Hart­
Following the business session
ford. Connecticut. In the onrly UOP'a. Election Cskes were served nt
a social hour was enjoyed at
polling booth* to nil those who
which lime games and contests
Dissolve yeast la watsr (luke­
voted ■ strsltbt ticket. The enkee
were played under the direction
were male by Hartford housewives warm for compressed ysest, warm,
who competed with each other to not kef, for dry. active ycastl Add
of Sirs, J. 1*. Wilson. Prises were
ee* who could turn out tha best I teaspoons sugar Cool scalded
awarded to Mrs, Messenger and
end, before long, tb* custom bad milk to lukewarm and add. Add IH
Mr*. S. P. Griffin.
spread throngbent New England. cup* of lilted flour. Cover and let
Refreshments of punch, sand
place until very babbly
Ertn lbs meet resistant voter rise (a Iwarm
hour. Cream butter or man
wirhea, petita fours and salted
ought to be ewayed by n piece Elec­ about
add brown euiar gradually,
nuts were served from the dining
tion Cake and n cup or two of your ■arloe:
while crcaminfl. Add *((•, on* at a
beet coffee. So get out tb* coffee time,
room table whieh wasoverlaid
beating well alter each addi­
•ape end do your bit te help tbs tion; add
with a lace
cloth.
to yeast mtstare. Mis and
Bert
Man
le
wta!
sift remaining flour, salt, and
Those present Included Mrs, F.
spices,
stir
In. adding more flour
■lestlen Cab*
E. Gatchcl, leather, Mr*. Rogers
If necessary to make a etlff better
It* cups krets
lakes drr.
Sirs. Cooper, Mr*. R. A, WII
erllv* ysest
Beet until smooth. Btlr la raisin*
sussr. nrmlr
llama,
Sirs, Arnold Williams,
or t cssts,
end citron. Turn into a greased
.
compresses
4
rtas
Mrs, Groves, Sirs. Steiaenger,
tt cup warm
1 lesspeon salt ■ad floured KMneh tub* cake pee,
Ailing not more then % full. Cover
tH teaspoon*
Mrs. H. W. I.lttle, Mrs. J. P.
water
clans mop
I
teaspoons
Let rite In warm place until
Whitaker, Sirs. Sheppard, Sirs.
H teaspoon esrfc doubled in bulk, about l it hour*
closet, mace,
I Heaps milk.
Bumgarner, Mrs. S. C. Graham,
Bek*
in moderet* oven, H OT, t
sceMt*
putmee
Mrs. J. p. Holtselaw,
Sirs N.
■cup* sifts*
IH cups sett less beer. It minute*. Cool. Frost top
raisins
enrich** Pour
L. Bishop, Mn, Alton Gunter,
with thin lemon gins* and sprinkle
. labouti
H cup chtpptd
with grated lemon peel. Serve* 14
Mn. Harold Dsvls, Mn. H. W.
I cup Sutter or
citron
t* 30.
msrfsrlno
Duncan, Sin. D. K. McNab, Sirs.
Wilson, Sin. Kralsert, Sin. Gritfins, Sirs. L, F. Gamer, Sir*. Wil­
lis and Miss Loren* Franklin.

Fidelis Class
Elects Officers
A t Tuesday Meet

«

Dependable Class
Elects Officers
A t Monday Meet

A

John Lawton
Wed Recently
To Miss Morgan
OVIEDO—Mis* Guinevere Elisa­
beth Morgan and T/Sgt. John King­
sley Lawton were married Wednes­
day, August 29, at 4 p.m. at tha
Presbyterian Church in Waynesville, N. C., by the Reverend Cal­
vin Thielman, pastor, In the pre­
sence of members of tne immediate
families.
Miss Morgan is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Morgan, Sr..
503 North Thornes Street, snd
has been a resident of Plant City
for 23 year*. She has been in
beginner departmen’ and other
young people's work In the local
Presbyterian Church as well as
women's work. She is president of
the Pilot Club snd secretarytreasurer of the county health
department office at Plant City.
Mr. Lawton is the ton of Mr.
snd Mrs. W. J. Lawton, of Oviedo.
He is with Iho Strategic Air Com­
mand after being in the Air Flrce
for 14 years. He had overseas duty
and was stationedat MacDill Filed
for four years Iwforn going to
Carswell Air Force Base, where
he ie now stationed, pi lor to go­
ing overseas.

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Try This One
PANTRYSHELF LUNCH
Good-tasting combination!
Com'N Bacon
Slewed Tomatoes
Glased Canned Sweet Potatoes
Bread Tray
Fruit
Beverage
CORN'S’ BACON
Ingredients: 4 slice* bacon, 1 can
(1 pound) whole kernel com, *4
cup finely diced onion, 2 table­
spoons butter or msrgarlne.
Method: Fry bacon until crisp;
drain and reserve. Drain bacon
fat from skillet; to sklllnt add
liquid drained from com and
onion; boll rapidly until liquid Is
reduced to about VI cup. Add
corn and butter; heat, llcheat
bacon, crumble and sprinkle over
com. Serve at once. Makes 3 to
4 servings.

Mrs. Chloe Butts
Surprised Recently Home Demo. Club
A t Housewarming O f Lake Monroe
Mr*. Chios Butt* wsi pleasant­
ly surprised recently with a Installs Officers
housewarming given in her new
home at Sit Escamhla Drive, hy
Mre. Alice Grant, Mrs. Lucille
Mrs. Miry Brown snd "Mrs. Ann
Haynes.
Several game* were played at
which the winner* w a r *
Mr*. Alice Grant, Mr*. Lucille
Fcsler, .Mrs. Helen Constantine.
8incc It was a surprise party,
Mary and Ann could do nothing
about decorating the house, but
they were then mute up for this in
the delicious chicken salad they
made and brought over to serve
with the other refreshment*.
Those attending were Mre.
Margaret Watson, Mrs, Alice
Grant, Mr*. Helen Phillips, Mrs.
Lucille Fealer, Mrs. Helen Con*
etantinr, Mrs. Syhyi Kouth, Mr*.
Paulina Stamper, Mrs. Margarst
Routh, Mr*. Jan* Parker, Mre.
Mary Alesander, Mr*. Nall Kader, Mr*. Virginia Collins, Mrs
Mary Brown and Mrs. Ann Haynes.

Gary Brown Feted
On Fourth Birthday
A birthday party was held
Monday afternoon, Sept, .17. at
3:30 p.m. In the home of Mr.
and Mr*. Willie Brown,' 13.15 El­
liott Ave., In honor of their son,
Gary David,
The table waa arranged with
a large colorful hlrthday table­
cloth, centered with a decorated
blue and whita cake, featuring
four candles.
The boys and girls spent the
afternoon playing with Gary's toys.
After Gary opened hi* many
gifts,
refrashmenta of
cake,
ice cream, mints, nuts and
soft drinks wrr* served to the
guests. Favors of little rowboy
hats and balloon horns were
given to ail the guest*.
Those invited to he with the
honorre were Mis* Linda Noel,
Michael Galletta, the Misses Susie
and Msrl* Galletta, the Misses
Petty and Carrie Fil'd. Mis*
Joyce Harvey, kill* Cecelia Russl,
Mrs. Bart,. Gillette, Mr*. Lillian
FiJoL the honoreo’p grandmother,
Mr*. Doris Noel of Osteen, and
hi* brother, Donald Brown.

COLLEGE or CAREER
REQUISITES

Mr. and Mn. W. F. Gordon
have returned to thoir homo In
Sanford, after n three-month ab­
sence from the city. They visited
New- York City nnd Long Island
N. Y,, Chicago nud Galesburg,
111., and Kan Diego, lAts Angeles
nnd Alhnmbra, Cnllf.
Miss Helen Alexander left Wed­
nesday for Florida Southern Col­
lege in lakeland, where she is
majoring in social welfare. She
wns accompanied by her mother,
Mr*. Mary Alexander.
Craig Anderson, son of Mr*.
C. A. Anderson Jr. has reported
hack to Norfolk, Va„ where he
is stationed with the navy, after
having spent tho past two weeks
with his grandmother.
Miss Marian Davis, who Is in
training nt Orange Memorial Hos­
pital, will lie spending Ihe week­
end with her parent* Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Davis,
Mr. and Sir*. S. C. Chapman
and daughter, Debbie, worn re­
cent guests of .Mr*. CliKpiunn's
mother. Mr*. C. A. Anderson, Jr.
at her home on Shannon Drive.
Mr*. Frank Bryan Is now at
home with her new . daughter,
llcth Lynn.
Robert M. Morris, son of Mr,
end Mrs. H. E. Morris was a re­
cent delegate to tho National Con­
clave of Alpha Zetn Honorary
Scholastic Leadership Fral-mlty
held in Washington, D.C. Robert
is a senior at the University of
Florida Agricultural College.

At Friday’s meeting of the
lake Monroe Home Demonstra­
tion Club, offlecri were installed
by Mrs. George Otto, past-slate
president.
Friends of Mr*. Douglas StenTeh new officr* are' president, Strom will lie pleased to learn
Mr*. Paul Marrs: vice-president. that she is doing very nicely af­
Mrs. J. H. Tindel; second vice- ter undergoing major surgery
president, Mrs. George E. Thomas; Friday at Seminole Memorial
secretary, Mr*. Annie McArthur; Hospital.
treasurer, Mr*. Hatel Gardner;
Mr. «nd Mr*. H. M. Pearce
delegate, Mr*. J. E. Andrews;
and alternate delegate Mrs. G. and family are *;&gt;rm!lng tho week
at Now Smyrna llrnrh.
E. Fuhrmann.
Reports were hesrd from Mrs.
Vincent Matecki, of the Longwood
Club, Mrs. Margaret Tindel, Mrs.
Marrs, and Mr*. Andrew*, all of
whom were delegate* attending
the short course In Gainesville.
Miss Myrtle Wilson, home de­
monstration agent, gave a re­
port to the Club on Fire Preven­
tion Week,
Refreshment* were served by |
the hostess, Mrs. J. E. Andrew*,
to the fedIowing members: Mrs.
Paul Marrs, Mr*. Hare] Gardner,
Mrs. John Griffis, Mr*. C. E.
Jackson, Mrs. Ssnaford, Mra. W.
A, Canup, Mn. 8. A. Tindel, Mr*.
J. C. Sapp, Mrs. J. II. Tindel,
Mrs. C. E. Ifittell, Mrs. A im ,
McArthur, and Mn. D. E. Fuhr­
mann Jr. Also to guests Mrs.
Georg* Otto, Mrs. Wilson, Mr*.
Vincent MalecU and Mr*. Elisa­
beth Johns.

Officers Elected
By Joy Ruth Class
The Joy Ruth Sunday School
Clast of the First Baptist Church
held Its monthly meeting at the
home of Mr*. Jimmy Bailey, 10.1
Plneercst Drive.
The meeting was called to ord­
er by the president, Mr*. Ralph
Brtta and ihe devotion was given
by Mrs. Benny Austin, who chose
as her topic "The Law of Love".
This was followed by ecntence
prayer*.
The president read a letter re­
ceived from Dot Neweome, a for­
mer member who had moved away, after which report* were
given by the treasurer and group
captains. Mra. Alfred Chiles rend
a letter from the orphanage hi
Lakeland.
Class member* voted to send
potted plants to members In
hospitals and potted plants were
also presented to the teachers of
the class, Mrs. A. J. Peterson
and Mrs. Charles Arnold, and to
the president, Mrs, Ralph Belts.
New officers were announced,
and w-ere installed hy Mrs. A. J.
Peterson, class teacher. They are
president, Mrs, Roger Schmidt;
vice-president, Mrs. Robert C.
Hodge*; treasurer, Mr*. Jack
Mnrtln: and secretary,
Mr*.
Ralph Rett*. New Group leader*
are Group Oil*, Mr*. O t t o
Thomas; Group Two,
Mrs.
Mni-vln Wood; Group Three, Mr*.
Wake Hunt; Group hVur, Mr*,
Jimmy Bailey; Group Five, Mr*.
Alfred Chile*; Group Sis, Mr*.
Jlmniy Wade and Group Seven,
Mrs. Vernon Hardin. Teacher Is
Mr*. A. J. Peterson.
Refreshments
of "delicious’'
chocolate sundaes and rookies
were served to the following
ntemlier*: Mr*. Benny Austin,
Mrs, Marvin Quickcrt, Mrs. Mar­
vin Wood, Mra, Otto Thomas
Mrs. Jimmy Bailey, Mrs. lumn
Swain Jr., Mr*. Jimmy Wade,
Mr*. Wake Hunt, Sir*. Robert C&gt;
Hodges, Mrs. Dan Batten, Mrs.
Jerry
LcFevcrs, Mrs.
Keith
Tourney, Mr*. Alfred Chile* Jr*
Mr*. W. M. John* Jr., Mr*. Ver*

Happy Birthday
SEPT. 19:
Grace Marie Stlnedpbar
Jonl Saunders
Sept. 20:
Nolly Dunn
Mrs. Philip Goodipeed
R. L, Swindeman
Johnny Hawkins
Rocky Darnell

non Hardin, Mr*. W. L. Grankow,
Mrs, Ralph Betts and Mrs, Roger
Schmidt and to teacher, Mra, A*
J, Peterson.

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All-Day Symposium
Slated On Sept. 26
A t Westside School
Nest Week on Sept. 2d an all­
day School of Instruction In
operating and running a P-TA
will lie held for P-TA officer* nt
Westside School from fl:3n a.m.
until 2:4fl p.m. The state officers
for the P-TA will bo attendance.
The group will all meet to­
gether in tha morning, thrn in
the afternoon will break up into
separate work groups.
Although It Is principally for
P-TA officers, any member who
so desires, is invited to attend.

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Tuesdays and Thursdays, Sept U
d 27. snd Oct. 3, 4, and 9, from
9:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. at the
Presbyterian Youth Bulldlnf, 908
Park Avenue,
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O ct. 12
Q ct. 19
O ct. 26
Nov. 2
Nov. 9
Nov. 16
Nov. 21
N o * 30

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Winter Park (c)
New Smyrna Beach
Seabreeze
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DeLand
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Homecoming

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COACHES—BILL FLEMING. DAVE LAUDE. BUD LAYER
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Claude Hlttetl
Walter Middleton
Bobby Little
Richard Phagan
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|Jn d e rd o g Seminoles
Not R e a d y For Cocoa
“ HVr* not ready for Cocoa."
the Sanford Seminole mentor staff
Jpoaned today after an exteoslv*
perimouge designed U&gt; sharpen up
» doll-looking offtnse enough to
tova the underdogged Semlnolee a
^Bfice to raek up a season opener
^ r y _ , t tha «xpm»e of the- Co.

m i apparent that fc* was as tired
•a the put of (he team members,
Rut wbeo they began to drag their
|a*L ho - continued pounding by
gfcor drive, desire, anrl determina.
I Injuria* are knocking hard at tb*
door. Brantley Schirard and Murrap Nance both dressed out for
yesterdays workouts, but were sent
8e showers before half the session
Was over. Official word la that lh«
Injuria* have not completely healad. Schirard was benched by pullad cartilage In four riba. Nance
iriMd him with pulled ligament* in
i l l back. The new outcropping of
R«a|a and bruises sidelined Billy
A n , *88 pound tackle, with ■
puSod shoulder muscle; Claude Hit*
kill, IN pound end, with a strainad back; and Al Stanley, calm
dial 174 pound quarterback, with
tseek w i n . Stanley's injuries
am vary alight and ha .should bo
*4 8 ir «P M Friday night.
Tha mother* of tho Sanford
gamlari* aquad have shown th*lr
drtvo aad doterminatlon enough
far tha mentor staff to singlt
out for backfield action
l Cocoa. These beat runback* havo earned their

THVkS DAY’S SCHEDULE
W. L. Pet. Behind No fame* scheduled.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

New Y o r k ____ 89 52 .8441
Cleveland .........83 63 J88 10*4
C hicago____ .8 0 63 A58 12
Boston ________ 7 167 A41 14*4
Detroit ........... H B 531 II
Baltimore .......... 62 53 .428 31
Washingtoo
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Kansas City . . . . « 88 J33 44*4
WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
Detroit 9, Baltimore 1

performers will tie Phil Byrd
Eddie Barbour. Bight half!
lo M actJon o n ; Joe
,, RwmU Rumj, Johnny Yes
|n(1 A, Collins. The fallback
^ raaBn*| by Terry Coe
and Ro0nta Giles.
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and suppl!
the Seminoles with
right-handed aerials. Phil Byrd Is
the speedster of the team, lie hat
shown a lot of potential In break
away acceleration and broken
field running. Eddie Barbour has
thoWn well fnt be line plunge*.
He has a lot of drive and little
fear, and can squeeze Ibrt.tJtH
small line hole* and slip into the
secondary. Joe Rusal can lower
bis bead and drive. Hi* punting la
abaplng up wall, and he has a
lot of rants-datilr. HI* younger
brother, Ronnie, ha* the neces­
sary speed for th« all-important
end sweep blocking back. Yeackle
share* ihti attribute with ycung
Rusal. Al Collin* is up-and-coming
by virtue of his speed and shift,
net*. Goemble It the Seminole
plowboy. He carries his 190 pounf*
like a lightweight; In fact, he’ * the
third fteiait man on the team.
Ronnie Giles Is a good altcrnatt,
and will supply the talented foe
for the Seminoles* extra point at­
tempt*.
Co-rapt &lt;ini for the opening tilt
Friday night againat Cocoa will
be Byrd and Schirard.
Defensively two new members
of the squid are looking good.
Ttddy Walker. 170 pound fullback
converted to guard, ha* been
pushing hard for top billing a*
a defensive guard, and David
Stanley, 160 pound sophomore, la
pushing his way Into the line.
About Friday night’s chances
Firming said. "If we can over­
coma our minor Injuries and get
our edge back that we had last
week we will go Into the game at
full speed. But we’ re making too
many mental error*. W# will not
be able to make todayy’s mistakes
on tha playing field Friday night
and expect to win."
Priday night it an Important
night In Sanford. Sept. 21, at ■
p. m. in Memorial Stadium the
Sanford Seminoles kickoff their
season opener In the Orange Belt
Conference agalmt powerful Cocoa.
Sminole fans wilt tee or be aware
of many new things.
First, tbe Celery-Keds are now
the Sanford Seminole*. Secondly,
they have Joined the fait and
scrappy Orange BeR Confestnre.
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Smokesignals
At Half-Time
Emey Cawley, Band Director
of Seminole High School, ha*
another of hla fine spectacles on
tab for Friday nlght’a halftime
ahow. The theme of the fine en­
tertainment la “ Smoke-Signs la.”
Smoke (Ignats will be sent up
to say, “ We are no longer the
Celery-Fed*, we are now the Sem.
Inolea.” While the Indian blanket
I* sending the message, the band
and pep-squad will form a Semi­
nole teepee.
Tho majorettes, who thrilled
last year’s fans when they ap­
peared In Seminole regalia, will
attire themselves In Indian fashInn again and will do an Indian
dance to the Tom-Tom* * "t In­
dian drums.
The ahow will be terminated
with the formation of the double
and school song.
Cowley has done himself and
BH8 proud with the fine enter­
taining displays put on under hit
auspicea.
the peraona of Dave Laude and
Dick Silvera, and right, the San.
ford Seminoles will begin their
second season operating from the
Splil-T ofefnse.
All thia deserve* your attrnd.
ance. A* nave Laude put it,
“ Playing to an . empty stadium
la an automatic' handicap to a
team, but when the place Is Jam­
med and the fans are cheering
for their boys it gives the team
that extra winning punch.”
Make your plans to be in the
new permanent bleachers on thr
west side of the playing field Fri­
day night at I p. m. In Mrmorial
Stadium and encourage the Sanford Seminole* to “ Clobber Co­
coa 1”

Committee Meets
Tonight To Plan
Peanut Bowl Game
The Peanut Bow) Father's Plan­
ning Committew will meet tonight
at TiM In the auditorium of San­
ford Grammar School. The pur­
pose of the meeting ts to dlscuai
plans and delegate responsibilit­
ies relative to the staging of Pea­
nut Bowl Night to be held at
Memorial Stadium sometime in
December. At that time four six­
th-grade teama will battle for the
Peanut Bowl Championship.
Herold Heckenbach, principal
of Sanford Grammar, announced
that plan* were already well un­
derway to begin the regular Pranut football season. During the
sen inn the four top teama will
be chosen for bowl play by a
process of elimination.
All m*n interested in aiding the
Peanut Bowl plan* are urged to
attend.

My Riijhiori

"M y husband's hobby lu
arguing about politic*. How
about yours?"

Jtuua said unto him, If thou
cauat believe, nil Uilngn are
poaaible to him that bellevetk.
— (8L Mark S, 23.)
Those who are steadfast
and Arm In their faith—who
constantly renew and re-aa*
aert their faith In tha momenta
o f weakness we all have—go
through life atrong, happy,
useful, aelf-reapcctful: con ­
fident In tha truth o f Jesus'
words.

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TALLAHASSEE — The Injury
jinx continue* to haunt tha Flor­
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pidly approach the opening whis­
tle of tbe 1053 football season,
this Saturday with Qhio Univer­
sity here. .
Tribesmen misting In last Sat­
urday’* acrimmage Included half­
backs Pat Versprllle, Billy Odom,
and Stan Dobon; ends Boh Nellump and Bill Kimher and tackle
George Boyer.
Dobosx, Odom, Kelluma, Kimber and Boyer all have leg Injur­
ies of various type* while VerRpriile has a nerve Injury sus­
tained in one $' the early scrim­
mages.
However, the bad news Is for
opposing coaches and players aa
ail except Versprille and Kimber will lie ready and in top shape
when the Bobcats Invade Talla­
hassee thia Saturday.
According to head,coach Tom
Nugent tha Seminole* looked
■potty In last Saturday'* full
scale scrimmage. It wa* probably
the last scrimmage of pre-season
training.
' Particularly Impressive In the
workout were halfbacks Hobby
Henn {Henderson, N.C.) and filliv Waiver (Miami) along with
Nugent** new'quarter tuck, Lee
Corso (Miami).
Last season, Corso was tho
Tribe’* number one left halfback,
but was moved to quarterback to
enable limn and Corso to bo in
the same backfield.
The Seminoles* likely starting
lineup la as follows: Ends: Ron­
nie Schomburger
(Pittsburgh,
Pa.) and Bob Ntlluma (Pensa­
cola); Tackles: George Boyer
(Jacksonville) and Bill Mussclman
(Lynchburg, Va.); Guards: Lao
Baggett (Panama City) and Al
Paclftco (Altoona, Pa.); Center:
Troy Barnet (Chickasaw, Ala.);
qdarterbark: Corso;
Halfbacks:
Renn and Buck Metis (Sanford);
and fullback Joe Holt (Graham,
N.C.)
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Brooklqn 17„ St. Louis 2
Cincinnati 6-6, Philadelphia 3-0
Milwaukee postponed, wet
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7IRIMIN lower Clarence Lewis,
61, of Venice, Calif., from the
second door while flames engulf
the Ihree-story frame apartment
house In which he lived. Lewie
managed to let out the lira es­
cape window of his apartment
although he has been almost
completely parnlyr.-d tor several
year*. Two persons dl?d In Ihe
blare.
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Tips To Enliven
First Few Weeks
Bock A t School
Row do you make those first
weeks hark to school Interest*
In* as you uenn yourself awny
from summer's ptnylaml?
Clothes talk ran help perk
up those first days and the new
trend to going hark to erhoot
In cottons helps the Idea alone
It seems that this generation of
money-wise daughters has de­
rided they're not going to waste
a »|&gt;rrk of their rlnthin? allow­
ance. They’ll see what their
achoolmalea consider the fashion
trend to lie tiefore they Inveat
In a wardrobe.
New party Ideas help perk up
drear)' days, and a new record
cose may l&gt;e easily toted to any
party. It holds 60-1S r.p.m. rec­
ords. Indei numbers rome with
the case and make It easy to
use. It Is molded In the shspe
of the records.
Rpeaklng of records and part
lea, one raga, this last srason
was •* tanlruft* party. French
Spanish, Italian and what-haveyou Is spoken by a group whrn
they ara together and even partlaa Had into tha theme. At
one aueh French party tha girls
sanred french bread, cheapo and
fruit and talked French all even­
ing. They played language rec­
ords thst permit an easy meth­
od of teaching.
Another way to pass the tlma
pleasantly until social Ufa comes
Into full swing la to revive the
old fashioned sewing Iwe In the
Interest of Christmas. Consider
a new version of tho patch ipilll
for your best frlsnd, Aunt Mary
or Mom,
Makn the one for your school
pal In school colors, striped or
patched. Or make the background
of tha quilt a solid color with a
school pannsnt appllqued to the
cover. Aunt Mary might enjoy
having soma motif appltqurd l«*
hsr quilt that plays up hsr fav­
orite hobby. If she likes the
theater, you might do tragedy
and fomedy masks.
Mom's initials might l*a appll.
quod to her quilt. Perhaps you'll
make a amalltr one to bs used
as a throw on the living room
sofn.
This hark-to-srhool lull may
bn used for ninny personnl ad­
vantages, even m ating your own
Christmas cards. If you start
now you'll have tlmn to do thsm
all by hand, avoiding ths last
mlnuta rush that always coincides
with tha party aaason.
Song composer At Hoffman
dotin'! depend on orthodox English
for his many hit tunoa titles.
Among olhars, ha has written "Rot
Dlgflty," Bibblty Bobblty Boo,"
and "d U Chi Bnbba."
ALL H A N D S A B B CLEAN
One young mother of a large
-family "invented" a really work­
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ehlldren. and
h*r
children’s
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room basin. Than that child is over-crowding problems In tha
allowed to choose his sucrasaur— bathroom. Why not give this
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At Table
Essentials

CHAPTERt
r\iHK WAS staring at VeJ at
U though ae couldn't believe he
jmd Heard her correctly.
• ' -Oh, come, you eaat u p * d me
^ jb behave that," he aald finally.
,'rtotrre pulling my I**, arsnl
jrgu ?**
"To talk of murder imr* eaaeSly
' my Idea of a Joke." Me aald quiet• Jy.
•Did anyone put you up to toy­
ing Aunt May isn't completely
san er be asked sharply.
.
It waa bar furn to stare at him
’ to eurpnae. "But-who would
. haver And why should theyf"
He ftestuted. T O be trunk wtth
you. Hurt*. I thought for a mo­
ment some of bar dear retaliate
might have been getting at you.
They're a rotten lot and ever Mm*
Eileen's death they've beM Wat*
tag that Aunt May nas bsa—
peculiar, aa It war*. My guaaa ■
they're laying the foundatlceu Of a
ease to have Aunt May's will ert
aside Mould anything happen to
her/1

*Hav* you bean a ship’s doc­
tor m att” aka asked
"Two years. Whan I finished my
training I had aa opportunity ta
go la with a Harley Street special­
ist, but," a heavy shadow fell
acroaa hie face, “sorntLbLng hap­
pened. And 1 felt 1 wanted to get
away trass England."
"Van Ska a saa UleT"
He nodded. I t baa its advan­
tages aad disadvantages. It* chief
advantage, aa far aa I'm concerned,
la that Lbs good clean ace air baa
toava the btttaraaea out of my
aauL" He broke off sharply and
stared down at her aa though h*
ware surprised she was there. "1
deal know why I'm telling you
all Ula."
"But you Mid doctors and nurses
could talk frankly to sack other,"
"Mayka," be agreed soberly. Ha
turaad back toward the railing. "I
always a w aa impetuous foot"
"Mayka that's why you dashed
off to a*e ta such a hurry," aba
commented, smiling too. "If you
hadn't bam Impetuous, you'd pro*
alto hare stayed behind, thought
a m whatever was troubling you
aad ended up fay accepting the
Harley Street specialist's offer.
Arc you going to stick to the sea
an year Ilfs, Doctor?"
fTo Bo Continued)
Sad by Bloc Teefree Bridies!*

BT VIVIAN BROWN
“ I have Just started housekeep­
ing and I'm shocked that I know
nothing about tabb etiquette”
writes an U-yetr-old girt who
tdds that she know* very iitUa
about homemaUng either. "Hew,”
she asks, "may I barn quickly?”
There are many good books on
these subjects but there Is no
shortcut for young peopb me*
taring In the era of Up triys
and snaek tables to the goodness,
wisdom and Joy that their par*
rate reaped at the old-faehkmed
dinner tabb. Grace-before meets,
cleanliness Inspection and tabb
manners were basic fare, contri­
buting to the advancement o f the
next generation. Too can't find
It In three easy lessons.
Parents are likely to react with
booming criticism when a young
one does try to cop* with a pro­
perly served meal, forgetting they
neglected this training, that their
young modems have not had table
advantage — pearl* of wisdom
that drop from a grandpa's tips,
the harvest of damonltlons from
Dad that sculpted out character
or even the chatty theories that
Mom discussed o n ' the buying,
selection and preparation of food*
that enlightened dauibur's world.
There era many books on set.
ting tables, etiqualU and hosts*
sing that will sen'* daughter wall,
however, fill just taka her longer
to do what should come natorallv.
It'll take a few meals to break
bad Uble manners as any girl
will find out.
Hera are soma fundamental
rules that may help out In the
meantime . • .
Use the aid* of your knlf* or
a small piece of toast if you want
to push food on your fork. Never
us* fingers for that purpose.
Do not pick up chops with tbe
fingers.

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■utter a
WASHABLE, BCRt’ BBABLE ;by adding grated crang* rbd and
Pt*^ **j The trouble with finger*, u j la biti toting orange Juice for th* ThUm- Sen*
water called for.
I eng lev breaker knows, ta that1
they leave print*. And any houti­
lt wai wife knowe that too many finger*
I print* lend on surfaces—such el
do not waUpepper—that don't wa*h e»»uU' \ " By. if at all.
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seeds from the mouth in an in* Uuup*r*lw*J Tigu; in their suite!
conspirusous way with the fingcri.
and place m the side of your art used. Cut them with a knife
(date. Do not eplt them into the and spear with a fork for topping
plate or on to a spoon.
purposes.
Chicken may ha eaten with the
Do not’ reach scrou the table
fingers, but the hostess is expect­ for a serving dish or anything
ed ta terra fiagerbowls so that else.
cspkla- are not stained la messy
Est soup with the spoon going
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WASHINGTON, (AP) — NsM r towws today why tho mys­
terious dmtgaoe-Uka tunual* wan
Dowwtoww
merchant*
have
built baaaath the aid peteat office long claaarad far Its removal to
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provide m an parking apaaa. It
tgeyail—ud- raaeada to M* to located katwpaa Tlh and tth on
Nattoua) Archives give as chto. F Street Northwest, aomsUm**
H*r does any furrir* to tho tun­ described as tha Washington
nels thaasalvu. Empty, dripping
Stagnant, thay echo la ghostly
refrala tho votcaa c f ran ax.
One legend la that the brick.
eraHed passages wars construct­
ed as a means of aacsp* In the
event a foreign enemy ever cap­
tured the nation's capital again—
as the British did in 1814.
Another verjloa to that the
low-roofed catacomb* were dug
as g prison for Confederate sold­
iery during tha Civil War.
If so, tha unfortunate captives
huddling la the gloom may have
heard tha tinkle of music over,
need ss tha wsr.wsary elite of
Washington- society danced the
talmiet at President Lincoln's
second inaugural ball aa March
8, IMS.
Lincoln himself atUndad tha
hall in the patent office'* ornate
modal hall, whan one of his own
inventions waa displayed in mi­
niature. A* a young rongreiaman
from Illinois, he had received patent No, «tCfl la 1148 for a "de­
vice far buoying Taaacla a m
skoals,"
Renew*! Interest has centered
on tha strange tunnels below the
patent office because tha struc­
ture, on* of tha oldest landmarks
la Washington, has once mors
apparently escaped destruction,
Legislation Introduced In both
the 83rd and 84rd Congresses—
each time with tha support of tha
government's house-keeping Geaerrl Herrless Administration—

GRA reversed itself and support­
ed g bill, sponsored by Boa.
Humphrey D-M!nn, to turn ft in­
to a national portrait gallary,
housing portraits of America's

podaatrians have to band over
ta avoid a head bumping.
Another passage, dark and un­
used for many years, extend*
about Z70 fast along 7th Street,
then turns down G SLraet and
runs soma 800 feat before open­
ing aa outaida caitla-styl* moat
in the rear. Halfway along tha
7th S tm t tunnel a rotting wood,
an stair descends about eight
fast U another paaaage below.
"The tunnels have occasional
room-like bulges, perhaps ]fi feet
wide by 80 feet long,” Hoff said,
"And these may have been used
as dungeons for Civil War pri*
Soma of the passagaa have
tong sine* been seated off. Sever­
al other* a n now used for steam
Pipe*.
Fire again raged through the
patent offiee on Bept, 84, 1877,
destroying 80,000 patent models,
Including Benjamin
Franklin's
printlhg prats.
Raved from tha fire was the
original Declaration of Indepen­
dence, as wall as Washington's
commission
as
commander-ln
chief of the American Revolu­
tionary Forces, tha original Ellas
Rows sawing machine, and the
coat worn by Andrew Jackson at
the bvtt'a of New Orleans,
l a cs rls which might hav* ex.
plr.i,
,iie mystery of the tun­
nels below the old patent office
may also havo parishad In tha

in WMhington'a "foggy bottom"
araa thus laaving the historic
structure without a tenant.
L. Douglas Hoff, a Civil Ser­
vice Commission program dir­
ector who has written a short
history of tha old patent offiee,
says several historians hav* sag-,
gastod tha "ascapa route" axptanation far tha long, narrow
tunnel* under tha building,
"The burning of all public
buildings hr tha British ta 1814
waa stlli clear to tha miads of
many," Raff told me. "Brew
A* far aa praaswt-day officials
though the patent affla* -wasn't know, tha key to th* aubterran.
built untU ISM."
aaa riddle has bean lost forever.

m a r i a

Defendant.
DIVORCE
XOTICB TO APPEAR AND TO
DRPEXD
STATE OK FLORIDA. GREETINGS:
TO: THKHEHA MARIA CASCHEDO
roM IK K .
who**
residence end
malllns eddrree le t i l l Cedareroft

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keeping—it’s
worth
keeping
clean!
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■far* roams and haaamanta hilpt
allmete f in ha sards fay bringing
to light Inflammable rubbish that
should bo discarded.

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the Cnunly of lamlnolaT Stata of
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NOTICE JH UKKEUT GIVEN, that
H A. Scott Ih* holder of tha fellowla# cartlflaata haa file* aald eertlflcata for tax daad to bo laaoad
thereon. Tho csrtlfleet* number an*
rear of la.uanra, ihe description of
tho property, and tha nsma In whlsh
it waa a.ae»».d ara aa fntlowai
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GARDENETTH

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ANGELS

ALL METAL

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aealnet you In the Circuit Court
nf Reminds County. Florid*. le
Chenrerr, by JACK NORMAN PO­
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the Itlh day of October A- D. III*.
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17—BUILDING— REPAIRS
PAINTING'

31-WUKK WANTED—MALE

43—BUILDING MATERIALS

•4—APTS—MOUSES—ROOMS

THE SANFORD HERALD

88—BOMBS

Thurtm. Sept. 20,1996 Ps«* U

THE CARD OF THANKS
Young Man, 30. wants Job driving
USED DK1CK
DESIRABLE eae and two bed­
laundry-dry cleaning truck, cab. TWO CARLOADS bcautilul used
. , Very often ■ Card of Th*nk» In the 8*nfnrd Herald meet* a need
room furnished apt. Ph. 423-W
which I* difficult to fill In any other w»y. Not only Is it s gracious
Has chauffer's license. Accccpt
brick. Orange, red, and Mirnt
expression of gratitude to thole who have aent floral tribute* but
plumber, carpenter helper or
black. See them at SHERMAN New two bedroom bourn, kitchen
*l*o courteously acknowledges the srrvlcct and klndnesae* of tbB
Service station attendant. P. O.
equipped. 1804 Washington. Ph.
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
many to whom a personal note of thanki cannot well be mailed.
Box 1367.
443
or
write
Jack
F
oot,
Boa
FLOOR sanding and finishing.
Newspaper Card* of Thank* art accepted as socially
METa L ROOFING
303
Sanford.
PHONE 2100 or 2080
Cleaning, waxing, serving Semi­
rocL Emily Post, the noted authority on etiquette, feels they
Now in stock, 6-V Crimp —1/4”
FINANCIAL
FOR
AN
APPOINTMENT
many good use*.
nole county since 1826.
Corrugated — 2*4" Corrugated Lake front 2-bedroom C.B, house.
TO SEE-Thla Solid Brick
H. H. Gleason, Lake Mary
pier* 1* no prescribed form for a Card of Thanks. It can be as
Get all Your roofing needs at
Fishing, ewtmmlag. Ph. 2036-W33-MONEY TO LOAN
brief or as detailed a* you desire. When the occasion come* you wilt
1
after
4
JO.
Shcraitn
Concrete
Pipe
Co.
This la a free pass to the Palm
find a sympathetically understanding member of our staff to naeisl
Out West 13th SL
AUTO LOANS
/ou.
Drive In Theatre for Mrs,
I-BEDROOM
House,
living
room,
Has n big, comfortable living
COST LESS
L, A. Brumtey. Exp. date Sept.
THE “ IN MEMORIUM” NOTICE
FOR
SALK
—
2
Crawford
gar­
kitchen,
Florida
room
*hd
car
and dining room, built-in cab28, 1836.
AT
It is the custom of menv families In this country to commemorate
age door*, good condition. 81s*
porta. In town, Phone 2002.
Inata In tn* kitchen with mod­ i bereavement by an "In Memorium" notice in newspaper classified
8 X 7 ft. Priced cheap. Albert
ern electric range ai d refrige­ column*. They find n real solace therein. Preparation or selection e l
McKANEY-SMlTH PAINT'S Florida State Bank
Jarrell,
Phone
3127.
2-bedroom
furnished
epL
Very
OF
SANFORD
rator. You'll enjoy tha large \,!uil?.bl®. V0l?e brings back to them tender, pleasant recollectloni. An
2416 s. Park
Phone 1203
clean and doee-ln. Jimmy Co­
HUNT ’EM EAST
icreened-in porch and bcautL Lllxa Look, the English poet has so beautifully expressed it:
44—BUSINESS
EQUIPMENT
For Painting call Mr. Tasker, Pb.
wan Ph. 616.
fully landscaped grounds with
MERCHANDISE
"How cruelly sweet sre the echoes
M8-XR. Room special 114.83.
lots of ahrubbery and sprink­
that start
HAYNES Office Machine Co.,
ling
system.
Ha*
a
fireplace
I
A
3
room
freshly
painted
opts.
When memory play* an old tune
Typewriters, adding
ng machines,
n
Painting by the Job or hour. 43-ARTICLES far SALE
and cantrel heating. Excellent
Phone
2963-W
or
2313.
on the h e a rt'
-Rentals, 314 Mag, Pb. 44.
Sales-"
Freddie Wilson, Phone 222I-J.
residential location—2417 LnuFOR SALE—New Flrcstono clock
Most frequently an In Memorium is inserted on the anniversary
rel
Avenue.
1—AUCTIONS
N
i
c
e
bedroom.
Private
entrance
if death. However, other datea, which It Is felt are appropriate or
radio 4A121 - $13.43. Firestone STUDENTS—sat the newest thiai
Flour tending and finishing.
&amp; bath. Phone 3028-W.
jioanlngful are also selected. The birthday of the departed, the weddA better Job at a better price.
Stores.
in typewriters — Royal’s 183‘
PRICED
REASONABLE
Ing anniversary, Memorial Day, even Christmas are among othef
estimatea.
Ph.
Collect
"Twin-Pa k" portable. The fast­ 3-ROOM furnished epartmenL
(t PUBLIC AUCTION Free
significant occasions chosen.
Oviedo FO-53184.
We buy and sell used furniture.
en portable on the market la
ODIIAM
&amp;
TUDOR
Call 2468-J.
7:2* — l:M
K VO I are he«ilant to rxnrrs* your tender thoughts In poetic form.
Paying top cash prices for any
7
color*.
24
pay.
months
to
pa;
Free Door Prises
26—PIANO SERVICE
ro» may avail yourself of the Herald'* rolircllon of original verse*.
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­
roweU'a Office Su
2Bed room fum apt
(4 0 mo. 2623 8. French Avu.
Furniture, TV, Washing Machines,
These expres* In poetic beauty the emotions of the heartstrings.
ING POST on 17-93 Ph. 2063-W. 117 S. Magnolia
I&amp;n. . 3L. L. Sill — Plano Technician
Bedroom, 2 bith house (126 mn. Phone 2100 A 2980
Stoves and many other items too
Among (hint irr vfriea Rpn?,nnflite m nny cIreunlit* net*
Pfcone 2184 Rente |, Sanford
3-Bedroom
furn.
house
$
83
mo.
numerous to mention, it a sav­
This Is a free pass to the Palm McCASKEY cash register and
THE RATE
ings you can't afford to miss. 21-ROOFING mod PLUMBING
adding machine combination, ROSA L. PAYTON Broker Ph. 2871
Drive-In Theatre for Misi Mar­
Cards of Thanks are $1 00 per Insertion regardless 0f site. In
Thursday Night Only 7:30 to S: 30
new, 300 Sanford Ave, Phone
ty Strmpler, Exp. date Sept. 29,
tenrth i'ri
ll’
*h*y may run lo eonsldsrabl*
Furnished garage apt. 2300 MelSanford Farmers Auction Mar­
■enstn, are hilled at $1,00 per column Inch.
1348.
CERAMIC TILE
1856.
lonvllle.
ket. Hwy 17-82.
Paul F. Mueller A Son Ph. 134
For Sale—4C23 Portable radio— 47—FURNITURE • HOUSEHOLD
Free estimate. Quality work.
1%
1'l l,w I-* "t ■,
1A—PLACES to EAT
Partly furnished block home, 862
f\ jf 1*.' 111
114.88. Firestone Stores.
Buy
your
Furniture
at
Barry's
per
mo.
2518
Prlncton
Ave.
Ph.
PLUMBING
ACROH8
4 Hawaiian
21. Compass r.n*:nr *i * «w
0 room, 2 bedroom home, 85760.
ft MAK-LOU RESTAURANT
Warehouse Furn. C o, at 801
2203-M.
rcr mrYd -l|8 1 (( •
Contract and Repair Work
bird Ipi I
1. Jury
—Factory to You—
U'cato.i on Old Orlando Highpoint
lit
SL
All
nationally
adv.
furn­
Friday Menu: Red Snapper, Lob­
&lt;
&lt;f „ ,
Free Estimates
6 Registered
member
wny. Iilenl for i-hlldran, school
tshbr.l i.M
Aluminum
»t( 1 w. It
iture at warehouse prices.
ster, Jumbo Shrimp, Scallops,
J*' «
2-Ilcdroom
trailer,
utility
room
and
Nurse
K.
L.
IIAKVEY
8.
Keenly
22.
Asiatic
bus
stop.
Call
1332-M,
im 1|;:i &lt;i &gt;i
Venetlnn Blinds
Fish Sticks.
Fla. room. On. privet* lot, $63.
204
Sanford
Ave.
Phona
1828
Itbbr.)
'
11.
Vegetable
kingdom
I
If
S» s
i
i
:
iimi
&lt;
Solve the
Saturday Menu: Prims Rib Roast,
Enclosed heed. Sag-proof bottom
Ph. 1418-R.
A Fire
12. Girl's nsme
23. Small
&gt;:r*kp ’ v a* * • II
T-Bone Steak, Spaghetti and
rail with plastic ends. PlatUe or “Gueat” Sleeping Problem
n i i 'in * 1 *lllll
Ink
13. Distress
prevention
Meat Balls. All Garden vege­
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
With An
Shell Apt*.: Furn. 2 room apt
M 1IIU&gt; ' J 1 »•’ *
signs!
hol­
officer
tables. HWY 17-82 South, Phone
cords.
MPJMIR III ** '»»
screen porch, plus rollaway bed,
14. King s son
7. "Regent of
lies
11TS-W,
i\ru\ • IIHH
Senkarik Glue and Paint Co,
garage. 811 Perk Ave. Ph. 468-W
the sun"
13. Exrisme21, Re­
TIRKD
113-114 West 2nd Sl
Phone *20 • A beautiful couch by day
(Milton)
This is a free pats to the Movielion of
place
• A comfortable 60-Inch wide bed 4-Room garage apt. 840. So. Cam
Ve*terda&gt;‘ s Ssrw ee
plessure
land Ride-In Theatre for Rose
u f tha annio old J.hlugl
8 Lease
turf
U u u a t»u a sod Repair
For
Sale—Used
Frigid*
Ire
(16.00.
by night,
It. Showered
cron Ava. Phona 1314-R,
9. At one time 27. Greeting
Jacobson, Esp. date Sept. % M l 8a atari Ave.
Sc* tho spnvlous new tas.efully
Phene 1113
Firestone Stores,
les end snow 10. Bamboo• Converts to twin beds
28. Lend
different homes In —, —
(slang I
1836.
libs grass
• Converts to a couch and • 2-Bedroom unfurnished house, (76
me*sure
30. Malt
W. J. KING
South Pinccrest
Sanford '17. ExclsmsArmy
Cots,
$3.m;
Faint,
12.30
gal.
month, rhono. 998.
FROM SANFORD—Go west on
lion of
31. N o t m e n /
14. Farm
single bed.
bevtrsgss
Grove
Manors
Hanford
plumbing Contractor
T-Shirts, 48c; Army-Navy Surp20th Steel to the Mayfair
contempt
38. C o n s te l­
Implement
31. Arid
Valencia Villas
DeLand
Kohler Plumbing A Supplies
8-Redroom furnished house, $53
lus, 310 Sanford Ave.
Country Club, turn left on Coun13. Dwelling
19. Wolf's cry
dischsrga
la tio n
Reem Electric Water Hea
eaten
3-Bedroom unfurnished, $65.
try Club road to Like Miry 2334 Orlande Dr.
20. Former
16. Worsted
33. Nall
41. Bachelor of
PR. M For Sale— Pop-up Toaster (?.(•. At A Selection of Beautiful Tailored Tyndall* Grocery after 4:00 p.m
31. Body of
and lha DOGGIE DINER A
Jsptnm
suitings
Art* tahbr.I
Covers and Boliter*
Lake Monroe,
Flrestooe Stores.
Plumbing. Ereeky Heating
18 Strikes
42. What?
Islsnd
BAR.
walir
Slightly Estra
22. Title of
M. G. HODGES
NICELY furnished sleeping rooms
For Sale—I repossessed child’s
4—LOST
ECHOLS BEDDING OO.
respect
Sarvlce on Ail Water PumpsIdeally
Mil
tinted
for
on*
or
two
adult*,
tot
W.
r7“ T"
Ride ’Em Planes—$19.06 Vatu*. Career 2nd A Magnolia, Pb. 1232
83. Discourage
Weils Drilled — Pumps
Ninth 8t., PHONE I036-W.
Luxuriously Planned
LOST: Wicker bag containing
113.00 each. Firestone Stores.
“
Bad
Bamberger"
Mgr.
through
f*a:
Paola Road, Phone too
TT~
pits! parking lot.
knitting, on hospital
Moderntely Priced
ftpen Mender’s til ttM p. mu
28. German
3URNI8HED 2-room apartment,
For Sale—Glass fly rods, 10R161,
keep bag; leave knlttin
PLUMBING A HEATING
VISIT OUB BALCONY
rlv*r
TT
private bath, private entrance, 3 and 4 Bedroom Homes with 1
TT
Closeout at $4-41 each. Firestone
pita! desk or Phone 187'
SepUgTank Installation A Senrlea
28. Half sms
at The Big Dip, 2600 Park
*
and 2 baths situated on large,
Stores.
Used
furniture,
appliances,
touts,
Healer
Service.
Archie
C.
Her29. Glsnl bears
Ave.
ir
artistically
landscaped
luts.
LOST— Wrist watch. Reward.
iett, Phone T34.W or 1136.
31. Smell Islsnd
A
FRIENDLY PLACE
TO •te. Beught-eold. Larry’ s Mari
Paved atreets and all other
Arthur Turner, 1320 W. 8th St.
111
East
1ft
SL
Phoot
183L
Furnished
2
and
4-room
apart
32. Unit of con­
ir
city convenience! make these
TRADE F.M.B. 6c 10c A 25c
13—SPECIAL NOTICES
m m w m
I —PERSONAL NOTICES
ments. Adults. Its N. Jessa­
ducts ncr
Store. 281 B. Sanford Ave.
colonies
of
own* r-occu pled
mine.
(Else.)
IT
r
homes
truly
delightful
plicae
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
EOLLAWAY, Hospital and B»b»
33. Defame
For Sale—Chlld'a Out-door Swing
$ SAVE $
to live.
Slip Covers and Drapes
FURNISHED APT*. — Including
Beds Day, Week, or Month—1TeL
re FT
3*. Interjection
Set. A $38.83 Value for 821.83.
IT
STANLEY KULP
ON GOOD USED
utilities,
I
room*,
(43.
3
rooms,
1423. Furnltura Center —
Designed,
Built
and
Hold
37.
Bsckbon*
Firestone
Stores.
PHONE 2133-J.
FURNITURE
118 West First St.
(60. 107 W. 8Ui St.
iT“ TT
rr
(anat.)
ODIIAM
&amp;V
TUDOR
Inc.
38 . D is ta n t
PUMPS A SPRINKLER SYSTEMS For Sate—Used Refrigerator, only
Mather
Of
Sanford
1 BEDROOM house, couple. Near
w
866.00, Firestone Stores.
Builder* of Fine Homes
40. Ohio city
All types and fixes. Insulted or
AUTOMOTIVE
% 1
303-09 E. lit St.
Phona 127
Base, (60 month, Ph. 1617-J.
J
For Florida Living
41. Capital
“ Do It Yourself.For Sale—Thor Automatic Washer
w
(Bwtts.)
$ 8—BOATS AND MOTORS
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
“
%
2-FURN1BHED houses nesr Air
only $23.00. Firestone Stores.
SALES OFFICE ______
.Pi h- 48. Antlers* *
STINE
YOUR OLD BEDROOM JtUITE
Raa*. 1 A t bedrooms, electric
2626
S.
French
Avenue
t
r
w
Evinrvda Salas It Service
r
animal
Machine and Supply Co.
IS WORTH 130.00 (or more)
kitchens, and earports. Phone
Phone 2100 and 21)8u
ROBSON Sporting Goods
(posi.)
207 W. 2nd SL
Pb. 63 For Sale—Trade In GE Refrlgora
.
.
,
toward
the
purchase
of
a
610-J or I4T-M.
W
tor 866.00. Plraston* Stores.
IT
44. Flosllng
304 E. 1st St.
Phone 898
% Ji
limited number of nationally
This le ■ free pass to tho Ella
—
In
watrr
advertised
JOHNSON
CARPER,
*r
Theatre for W. V. Bitting, Exp. S — 16" wire spoke wheels with
For Salt—7Vk IIP used Firestone
DOWN
REAL ESTATE
DREXEL and BASSETT Bed­
tires A tubes fit 'IS A Model-A
—
date Sept. 29, 1956.
1.
Gill's
Motor, (76 W- Very good shape.
•7—BROKE
88
aafl
REALTORS
room Suite*, to be sold fur ad­
Ford. Cheap. Phone X77I-J.
nickname
Firestone Stores.
vertising purpose*,
84—FARMS AND GIOVRS
GATLIN BROTHERS
2. Ptssdy
Upright piano extra nice, $160
WILBON-MAIER
R obert A . W illiam s, R ealtor
Dragline A Bulldozor Service
3
• ' Hnl
FOR BALE-New 6 11P Firestone Ph.
Raymond Lundquisl, Associate
1232 Geneva. 2484W Sanferi Hide-away-bed cheap at, $47.60 Where you always find big values &gt;0 acre tile farm. Three bedroom
outboard motor, HI. Firestone
Sofa bed like new
143.
quick credit and aaay terms.
bouae, largo barn. AU equipment Phona 1872 Atlantic Bank Bids*
Store.
ORLANDO Sentinel Star. CaU 2 typewriters, each
IT—BROKERS i s l REALTORS
$22.50 311 E. 1st 8t.
Phone 868
and machinery, Kaiy terms. Ph.
Ralph Roy,
&lt;•
1268-J. P. O. Box U R
12' Wildwood boat, 3 months old.
OWNER TRANSFERRED! will
16-PARTS - REPAIRS
6 II.P. Johnson A trailer all in 7-cu. ft. 1861’ refrigerator (80.
•ell equity In 3 Bedroom, on*
Gaa kitchen range (20. Baby 81—HOMES
good condition
$125
BULLDOZING
year old Plnecroat homo for OZIER REALTY CO.
bed
and
mattress
(10
PHONE
For Sale—New (38.85 custom built
12260, Uko up payments of
3 H.P. garden tractor has plow,
LOWERY A BRIDGES
Laura B. Oiler, Broker
352-M.
auto radio, Whlla they last
66246. Considering the extra’s
Saa. 1886-W Orasga Qty Spr 44084 disc, cultivator, rotor grata cut­
Haiti M, Field, Aasoclata
will
build
on
your
lot.
Your
plan
each. Firestone Store*.
this la a better buy than n new •601 So. Orlande Hwy. Phona 1168
ter, IS” aew,
187.80
or oun. Wa can arrange finan­
CROSLEY - BENDtX
heme, Immediate possession. W*
Bede complete with spring* A
EWING S
.
CENTER
EVENINGS! SU» and (DU
cial. Call ua far additions or
11—TRACTORS
Salta and Service
have the keys.
mattes*, from
(10 up
Belas, Sendee and Rentals
rem odeling.
RANDALL
Thousand* of oth*r Items,
I bedroom concrat* block h o a *
O lA R .R E T T ‘B
11 Case Tractor In good con
LOWBLL E. OZIER
Electric Company
Phone 1421
328 E. First St.
Trading Poet
Til* bath, completely furitditlon. Suitable for farm or Service— Quality— Satisfaction 1 mileSnper
B. m 17-81 • Ph. M8IW.
lihod kitchen, beautifully landW . D IE T R IC H S
T . W. M ER O
amall grove. Price (826. Call Pb ill Sanford
43-FARM
and
GARDDEN
Offiee:
8661
B.
Orlando
Of.
2827-J-J Do Bary
R EALTO R S
■eapad. An axoallant buy at
Ray ifemm $436 after 1:00
rOR FILMS. Finishing, Tope Re­
M l P a rk A v s
F jte e t 81 o r 14*
88760.00 only 61800.00 dawn.p.m. 1343-W.______________
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P i lM p l
corders, Suppllet SEE — W1E- Georgia cabbagt plants. All var
ISM DOWN
Istiss — any amounL Hugh O
IF IT 11 REAL ESTATE
BOLDT'S
CAMERA
SHOP,
110
Will
Dnuing,
HOWARD
C.
GARAGE APARTMENT
9 Bedrooms and Carport*
II—TRAILERS
Whslchsl, Suite Market Stal
a»k Crumley A Montaitb
LONG, Phone Ml IQT f a i t
S. Park Ave.
Twa bedrooms, lurnlshsd, I ear
Terraaso
Floors
IS.
Day
1180,
night,
627.
Commarclsl Ave.
at UT South Park, Phona ITI
Trailer, Sale-Rent, Ph. 866-XR.
lartg* on two lou, good loca­
Kltehaa
Equipped
48 APPLIANCES
tion, 83,160. Good terms.
For Sale — Hava you a larga
Thay Know
Nice Residential Location
For Rent—Modem trailer lota, 10 ENVELOPES, Letterhead*. *ti ta­
hedge? Electric hedge Dimmer
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
Leadacaped
Yards
rnMU, Invoices, hand bills, aad For Sale—6D54 Gaa heater, 10,000
R 60. Adult*. Raae. Call 80U-W.
only on* to sell at M $ 5 . Fire­
. ’
WHY PAY RENT?
2344 Fra n c k A v a .
ITU o n l y $34-83 Firestone
programs, a te . Pngnaalvo
Lat ua shew you thin nearly new
stone Store*.
teres.
It will pay YOU to at* ua before
J. W. HALL. REALTOR
rriauni Co. Phono 4M - 401
R . JR.
CB home today. Located on t
W eatllth SL
iou buy. Open Evening* and
Johnny Walk**, Aaaoelata
larga corner lot with lot* of
This D a free p**a to the Hits For Sale—Reel type power mower, phone M l Builder
undays.
"Call Hall" Phono 1768
UOO
Mellonvlllt
only
one
to
go
at
9I1-30.
Fire■hide, it has 2 bedrooms, a
Theatre fur Mr*. David Oldham.
Eastaide Trailer Sale*
RADIO REPAIRMEN
stone Stores.
good sl*e living room, separate
Palathe, Fla.
Gantva. Exp. date SepL 28,
ATTENTION
This U n fre* pass to I'ralris
dining room, all electric kit­
For Bala—adjustable TV wall 183*.
lakr
Drive-In Theatre for
18—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
9 14—USED CAES
chen, TOTAL PitlCE *9,760.00
Butch Castube. Eap. date SepL
mouata li.ss, TV aarlal cave
Only 11,600.00 down,
SPINET PIANO BARGAINS
88, 1866.
ttbuata tl.13 » -fL TV MOM Up
IMS Pontiae Catalina, clean, as
GOLDSBORO LOTI
Three lovely splMte, one blende,
Mast* 16-00. Firestone Stores,
* whistle, and all good rubber
3 nlco large building Iota cloie to
Consult A REALTOR Firil
available. Those piano* have
Only $9tft. Hay Herron I'D
school and shopping. Risionable
been on rental to teacher*. Are
CULLEN AND HAHKRY
1461 or 134AW, after 6:00 p. m. This la a free guest pan to tho
and terra*.
Prairie Lag* Drive In Theatre For Bale—Rcposseeaed Television.
New, covered by five yean war­
M N. Park Ava,
Phona 6313
W. M. "BIS” ITEM PER
TiuoBfura coLUiuaas
’M Olda 2-Dr,
for Ruby* L. Bridges, Bap. date
ranty. Tremendous s a v i n g s .
A Beauty—only (86.00 Firestone
red vateur suit for f*U and
Guy
Allan,
Aeaaatete
power iteorlag A br
Sept, M, 186*.
T
e
r
m
s
available.
CaU
Mr.
Stare*.
91,000 DOWN
Arietta Prteo, Associate
dlo-Heater. rear apeiinker,
winter wear U shaped hy f
Streep, Streep Music Co., Orion
BEAUTIFUL
on* Green. Eapcrt Watch Repairing. Fully For Sole—3/4 HP alr-eoadltimora.
La rg o 8 bedrannt I hath
titer Interior, I To:
Realtor — Ganaral taauranc*
riag at tha walaUin*.
do 6-8401, or write 641 N. Or.
name
on
larga
lat
du*n
JR,
uarenteed. Sanford Jewelry A
Call 2966-1.
Phan* Ml ar 1122 112 N. Park Av*.
Mitchell. Only 8 (or MT4JS each.
3-Bedrovm. t-bath heme, located
ange.
Price
8
17,8
*8
Luggage Co., 600 Sanford Ave,
1 HP Mitchell air-conditioner,
In South I'ineereet, Comer let
______
^SEVERAL low priced
cars, rang
Iwautifully lendeeaned. Near ROSA L. PAYTON
(116.00. All brand MW. Fire­ 83—WANTED 1# BUY
Ing from fT I'lp t for good eco­ For home repair work and altera­
Pinecroet ScheeL Built-In rang*
stone Store, Ph. 11
nomical transportation Kay Her
tions. Call 161-J. Ray C. Slagle.
and al
POWER U wn M ow ar_____
and oven. Buy Hue heme with B a t tel » r *d Real Es ta te Broke r
ron, Phono M B or 1343-W aftor
IT -6 1 8 t H te w s th *
Tow wellpump. Phone f i l l' . f t
For
Sale—Apt.
nee
used
ElecDie
n low dawn payment and ae P |8 n 8 68TI
vA . S. PBTBBSON
Tree* trimmed, removed and da6:00 p.m,
Range.
Only
1
it
66840
.
Fire­
sumt
a
I
g
p
in
e
a
l
aartgeg*.
moied, Ph, 100T-R.
Alsssadtr A fltrlaftr
O
RENTALS
On*
year
eld.
stone
Stores.
1866 PONTIAC—4-#yUnder, 2-door,
SANFORD TREE CO.
PAINTERS ATTENTION — For
Sale: OB Wall paint 66c, gal.
81.66, Famous brand. Firestone
Stores.

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Septic Tanks Clsanad A Repair For Isle — Used Elecuie Stove,
81040. Firestone lure*.
In
*d. Grease Trops-Dralnlines,
3-room unfurn. apt. Newly oeeort
Free Inipeetion. A m o 1TII-M
ted.
1101
Celery
Ph.
606-W.
Fee
Sale—Trade-In
TV,
IM.
Fire­
S S L *1
Sentord, Fla,
stone Stores.
in tofaty.
If Inter**led tn apartment clean­
EMPLOYMENT
er than avarai*. C lou la. See
ODHAlf A TUDOR
For Sale—Very good used Automa
Jimmy Cowan. Ph. 616.
2628 Franth Ava.
tic
Washer
at
W-00.
Firestone
36—HELP WANTED—FEMALE
Phona 2100 or 2880
Stores.
French Avenue home suitable for
heme k business. For Informa­ BOTH of Lhasa home* ar* road*
SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS This is a free pass to the Prairie
for immediate neaupnney, s*
tion call 1484.
Steady year 'round work, ex­ ' Lake Drive In Theatre for
Them Today.
cellent wages. Free hospitalizeTerry Sellers, Enterprise. Exp. WKLAKA APARTMENTS: rooai
tion and life insurance, pleas­
date Sept. 29, 196*.
private bath*. 114 W. First sl
ant working conditions, paid
holidays ana vacations. Apply For Sal* — New Apex vacuum Avalon Apt*. Efficiency, Ph. J20-W
ih per*
to BROOKFIELD
cleaner with attachments $11.66
MILLS,
SEE Seminole Reelty lor Deair
N. Elm.
only. Firestone Store*.
able Home* and Apt*. Phone 37.
This is a free pass to the 'Movielend Ride-In Theatre fur Harry 1 Duo-Therm OU apace heater, EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suit
able for bachelor or couple.
Whiuner. Exp. date Sept. 21 35000 BTU. Like new, 833. Phone
2276-J.
Private both. Acre** from Feet
1836.
South
Office. Manuel Jaee
THOR
ecml-automaUc
washer,
WAITRESS—Apply Tou ehten's
til* hath, lovely i
(41.66.
Inquire
1406
Magnolia,
ph.
4-room dowustalre apt. screened
Drug Store, Mr. Clark.
•ral Electric kltehon, V e n e tia n
WMH*vv*
porch. Upstairs effici
Blind* itd jiteuate wtndeo*. 16
Girl* over 21. Apply Pig'n Whis
screened porch.
months ate Fa* into By Owner.
tie.
Phone M 2.
Ph
HILLS HARD TO FAY? Sell
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through Want Ad* for CASH.
Apt*. 339 S. Atlantic. Daytons
d o w n ^ a y a a n t Phona 844, days
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CaU 182L
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THE SANFORD HERALD
page 12 Thura. Sept. 20.1056

■■ V* ~V •

Questionnaires Are
Sent T o Nation's
Standby Reservists

John L . Spencer
T o Receive Mastet
O f Science Degree

Robbins 1st Place
Winner In Rifle
Championship

County Agent
Explains Duties
To Kiwanians

Search For Burglar
Centers In County

Cecil Tucker, Seminole County
"The Congress, in its Ust ses­
The search for a burglar wh*
Agent, told the Sanford Klwanis
sion. ensrted a law placing upon
ransacked two office* In Winter^
Club yesterday about the duties
the Selective Service System res­
rfll# Naval Air Station, will studr
Park and attempted to breik in
th* entire Sixth Kara I District
'o f a County Agent.
ponsibility of screening the Na-t
another wav continued this morn­
to determine the aatumtlon of
tlon’s entire standby reserve, both
Marine Sgt. Kenneth W. Rob
Tuckrr said the principle duties
ing In Seminole County.
aircraft In this area and to de­
men and women, and the m erris- l&gt;*n* ^r - *'*rr&lt;*
P°lnb. with 41 of a County Agent Include the
termine further If there U a alte
Attaches of Sheriff J. L, nob­
t*
are
being
mailed
questionnaires
*
'
fives,
out
of
a
possible 650 to "getting out information to the
more anItable for the location
by's office stated that the man,
people
interested
in
agriculture.”
to be filled out and returned to win f‘ r,t pUr* ln lhe m irk lm ,'‘
of the field.
believed to be 3 resident of Semilocal boards for use In deiennin-'H*** ta th* 1956 0p,n n,nr Ch,m* It is a "service t* the people," role County, will be facing charges
Moving of the Sanford Air
Station to another alia will. If
ing their availability In Um, of p:on‘ h,t,. M,,ch
Ctmp PcrrT' Tucker said. "One of our newest of breaking and entering as well aj
found feaaibte to mOTe It, take
i policies D long range planning attorn ptei murder.
national emergency,” Colonel Harthi' *e*k.
L.tng the National Rifle Asso­ an! it Is hoped that we can get
a period of up to five yean In
One man. Bussell W. Raine
old C. Wall, State Director, of
order to complete the building of
ciation match rifle (bolt), the 'something like this started in whose office the intruder Itiertl)
Florid* .aid.
runways, building*, hangara and
to enter, received a stabbed hind
sergeant was competing with over 'Seminole County soon"
In explaining why the SUndby
ether necessary eonilroction for
from a screwdriver lhe fleeing
2.000 of the top civilian and serv­
Speaking
of
agriculluie
ae
a
loth the homing of aircraft end
RetervbU are receiving these
wielded.
Previously,
ice shooters of the naUon. who mean* of livelihood. County Agent burglar
the homing of Naval PevaonneL
questionnaires. Colonel Wall pointpain* had kicked * letter opener
assembled at Camp Perry for the ;Tuckcr said *'We need to Instill out of the man's hand who w u
It waa earlier eitlmated that the
coit of a new airfield for the
1 r*
0f *h* pr0blem* National Rifi. Vnd VbVo7 u T tc to in our children that the idea Is fleeing down the hallway of ths
which fared the standby refervUu 1.rtsbli(hed bjf „ , ct of Congress
Navy's um would poesiblr ha
a good deal to go Into, an honr-t office building. Raine was treated
near f30 million.
WELCOME TO T1IE CLUBI Captain Robert W. Jackson, in years past He recalled. "In in 1903.
'
endeavor,
and lucrative whan done at Winter Park hospital and re'ias.
Ume
of
emergency
the
standW
Choice of the OKrala Field,
USN, Commanding Officer of Sanford Naval Air Station,
ed.
Robbin* win reccise an N. R. A. in the right manner.'*
eontidered by the private engi­
(right) welcomed Roland L. Walla, Chief Boiterman, USN, reservbt has no way of judging sterling silver award for hb pro­
lh e burglar eluded Winter l\vrk
neering firm, Alrwey* Engineer­
(right) and NeUon W. Bower*. Chief Air Controlman. If and when he would be called ficiency. He enlbted in the Marine Tucker wa« Introduced hy John citizens who chased the burgbrj)
ing Corporation, to be the top
USN, (left) to the Chief Petty Officer'd Club at Sanford to active duty. This was actually Corps three years ago; and be- Darby of the Central Florida Ex­ through downtown streets a* he
•pot for the location of runways
NAS. following their promotion to Chief Petty Officer. less knowledge than most ■selcc*! can competitive shooting last periment Station who revealed that run for his car parked on Morse
o f 12AOO feet and for the oper­
the new county agent came to Blvd. In Winter Park.
(Official Photo. U. S. Navy)
live service registrants had in re- Jtarch.
ation of the Navy'* newest. Jet
Competing in the Easters Divi­ Seminole County from Marion
William E. Strong, waiting in *
gird
to
their
•
talus,
since
selective
bombers, lends hope to the selec­
taxi office, Identified the fleeing
service registrants
could find sion and Regional Matches ear­ County.
tion of the Central Florida loca­
out many thing* regarding their lier this year. Bobbins fired ac­ Unusual is the fact that Tucker burglar as 45-50, 5 ft. 7 ini he*
tion near Sanford for the new In
situation, and also had the op­ curately enough to take four in. and his wife have three children, tall and weighing about 175
•taliatlon.
portunity
of presenting informa­ dividual award*. He has never all with the same birthdate, a pounds. Strong attempted to grab
In the meantime, the operation
(Coetlaued From Page 1)
(Cnntifliird tr»m Page 0**1
tion
to
their
draft boards (made fired at Camp Perry in the "world girl two years and eigth months the key* from the car In which
Of the Sanford Naval Air Station
came Thurman Burnett and Geor­ per cent to 94 per cent. These
up
o
f
local
people),
who could take series" of rifle shooting until this old. and twin boy* eight months the burglar drove off. However,
will continue. Heavy Attack Wing
old.
ge Weidler to lenJ the experience moves are expected to help the action to reclassify the registrants year.
he failed to get the license num
One, under the command of Capiny
Stationed at Marine Corps Air
bcr.
and guidance of the state office builder in planning.
where
circumstances
warranted
it.
J. T. Blackburn, is stationed here.
Station, Cherry Point. N. C., with
The
standby
reservist
mean­
A
statewide
alarm
w
*
The
White
House
said
the
ac­
to the project.
White nylon hosiery should be
Captain Robert W. Jackson I*
Marine Transport Squadron 153,
Law ton brought with him Her­ tions to "strengthen home build­ while was trying to Judge his the sergeant is a member of the sudsed alone, or only with other cast for the fugitive l* a £ tr by
the commanding officer of the
vulnerability by watching and list­
white*. And you tan “ enii-c” Winter Park Chief of Police Car!
local Naval Air Station where
bert Thurston, Arthur Dickinson ing and facilitate the purchase ».f
ening to news reports. The new Second Marine Aircraft Wing ri­ smudges with a sudsy sponge or Buchanan.
the Heavy Attack operations and
fle
and
pistol
team.
and Mb* Esther Veal, who if low-cost homes" were taken in re­ law was designed to correct this
However, search for the man has
training are maintained on an "aHe is the son of Kenneth W. Bob­ washcloth while they are on your
Labor Market Analyst.
sponse to a request by President e* ndby reservist would be called
been centered in Seminole County,
bin* Sr., of Palatka. and grand­ legs.
round the dock" raadiaesa bads.
Preliminary contracts already Eisenhower for a review- of bous­ to active duty only after full con­ son of Mrs, Leonard Yihien cf
When asked for a statement
sideration had been given all tho Sanford.
hate
been made, it was said, and ing credit needs.
concerning this new Information
(Coetlaued from page One)
fact* in his case, a* well as the
of the proposed Osceola NAS site, prepared for a career In murie. the survey would gel under full
The statement ssid there ha*| weighing of the effect that his
Captain Jackson of the local air She gave piano concerts on radio swing immediately.
Item an extraordinary demand I entry on active duty would have BANANA I'EELER DELUXE
station said thief "We of the
Hen WDBO in Orlando during
George Touhy, president, arid for yedil during a period of peak |on the national health, safety, or
BALBOA, Calif. (AP)—Meet a
Nevy who are here locally' have
i 1920'*, but gave up music as president-elect Clifford McKIbbin
interest."
man who ha* peeled half a mil­
business
activity
and
this
has
nothing but good to say for the
a profession after her marriage
Each standby reservist will be lion bananas in a mere eight
proposed development. We are except for a series of organ con­ attended the session to offer the limited the supply of funds to^placed In one of three categories,
years and vows to muke it a mil­
most delighted that the Navy b certs at the New York World's full cooperation of the trade body home builders and buyers. If this based upon the information in his
lion within two more.
Pittxhuric Paints— Benjamine Moore Palnls
Mrs. Georgia Ball and Mr*. Cam­ situation continue*, the White II-R (deferrH for civilian occupa­
planning on a permanent site (less Fair.
He is Don Phillips who, when
illa Bruce will serve as office
to Sanford. Toe can understand
Lrader la DAB
Painters Supplies— Auio Glass Installed
House said, it will "rrstrkt home tion'’essential to the maintenance he finished World War II ser­
why when I repeat what we tell
She was active in Garden Club assistants.
of the national health, safety or vice, had a “ flash of iniigh:”
Mirrors Made to Order—Store Front*
all transient pilots who visit our and Woman's Club work in San­
Businessmen, especially the larg­ construction and affect adversely Interest), or III-R fdeferred by while trying to think of a way to
station. This Information Is con­ ford, and beH every office but er firms and farmer* should b« home
purchaser*
of
modest reason of extreme hardship and
&gt;« a success. His inspirition:
Structural Glass1— Olar-s for Every Need
tained In our transient pilots guide regent in Tampa chapter, DAR. quick to recognise the value of means. It would atso create dlf- privation to dependents),
Chocolate coated bananas.
and wo mean it: "The uuUt*T*h" She was a member of St. John's the office here, should It be es­
Here Is u center in the glass trade, an Indispensable factor.^/
In time of war or national emer­
ficRies in small businesses in
He started business in a fun
feature of doty in the Sanford area Episcopal Church.
tablished as a result of these efgency declared by Congress, this tone here with a bunch of bananas in building and home making. This friendly firm offers quality
the
lumber
and
other
building
She
Is
survived
hy
her
husband,
is the friendliness and cooperation
forts, it was said. Each firm or
will give the standby reservist a and two feet of space ln an old material* ami expert service. By genuine cooperation with their ru*extended by the local ctisens, her mother, Mrs. J. II. Raye, who person employing 10 or more peo­ supply In luetries.**
cleairr picture of his position as ice cream freezer. Bathers like! turners, by forethought in planning to meet their need.*, this outwho a n happy to have the Navy made her home with her daugh­ ple were asked to call the CofC
Albert Cule, administrator of icgarJs his or her recall to active his wares— he soon branched out deriding establishment I* striving earnestly to give better service,
belter materials, more lensonnblo prices.
near them and go out of their ter In Tampa, and ■ brother, G. office and give their names so the Housing and Home Finance duty.
into nutty end chocolate chip
way to make duty here pleasant Troy Raye, of Sanford.
no one will be overlooked.
Home owner* and builders have learned to depend on SENKARIK
Agency, told reporters at the
The
standby
reservist
has
the
coating for variety—and now be
Funeral services will be con­
and attractive.’*
White House that he has no es­ right of appeal if he is not con­ hsa “ 500 times my original GLASS &amp; PAINT CO. for superior gloss and point products.
No
set
schedule
for
the
work
ha*
j
ducted tomorrow morning at 10
They have the skilled men, the equipment and the supplies to
o’clock at the R. Marlon Reed Imcii made hut It It felt that timates of how many more homes vinced that his category i* correct space.”
NO GAIN, BIG LOSS
Company Funeral Home in Tam­ j It will be comptcte l within three j may be started as a result o f to­ but continues to have the rePhillips, who peels nearly all offer their custontchs the very l&lt;es-t available anywhere.
RICHMOND, Va. (A P )-T v lce pa. The Rev. Clarence W. Brick- week-, following which the results day's decisions. Hut (.'olo said •ponsibllity to keep his local board
his fruit himself, claims the dis­
The writers of this article is glad to direct your attention to this
• burglar alarm hal thwarted man, rector of St. John’ s Church, will be sent to Txltahss.ee and they should be \ definite help to informed of •fluLrhangc of adtinction
of being the world’s favt- firm, glad to say that it is capably managed by men who knowfi)
thieve* who tried to enter o In­ will officiate graveside services Washington for review.
some people who want to build ilres* or status.
e»t and most experienced banana the glass and paint business thoroughly.
tel pharmacy through the roof. and burial will be conduct, I at 2:30
and haven't teen aide to swing
The program will prCThi^ ser­ shucker.
But the store'* loss waa heavy, o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the timr Spencer, J I*. Roger* and the financing.
These friendly people want to see you. want to help you in any
vice not only to the stamn)y re­
war possible. No matter what yur problem regarding paint and
even though the thieves got noth­ Evergreen Crmetcry at Sanford. William II. Parr, Jr. Honorary
Cole said that in comparison servist who will know his em­
ing. Both times heavy rains pour­ Active pallbearers are members p.ilhearers will be Graham Smith, with stall* on 1,3110,(Hh) houses ergency recall statu*, but the arm­
One cup of grated cheese added glass, their years of experience are sure to work to your advant­
ed water through the hole they of the Divan of Egypt Temple Bert Livingston, E. A. Roub-au, last year, construction this year ed services, which will likewise to a medium white sauce made age, sure to actually save you real money in (he long run. Stop
in at 114 West gnd St., in Sanford, or call 3-0 for further par­
left, doing hundred* of dollars Shrine, C. W. Copper smith, Don Dr. N. E. Biown, J. L. Dalton is pointing to a rate of l ,10o,000 know the availability of their itid- from lie cup* milk, makes a good­ ticulars.
damage to goods below.
tasting cheese sauce.
by reserve pool.
W. McKay, G. I). Goff. Sr., Ar- and Jim Reynolds.
house* luring started.
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ANN ARBOR — Eight hundred
snd tixty-thre* University of Mich­
igan diplomas this week will be
mailed to student*, Including one
from Sanford, who completed work
at the end of the 1936 summer
less Ion.
The graduates, most of whom
left Ann Arbor In August to return
to former home* and to begin new
Jobs throughout the state* and in
many foreign countries, were en­
rolled in II of the University'*
II school* and college*.
Diploma* were granted by the
following: College of Literature,
Scieore and the Arts, 102; School
of Education. 22: College of En­
gineering. tt. College of Archi­
tecture and Design, five.
Also graduating are three School
of Nursing students: three College
of Pharmacy students; 65 School
of Business Administration stu­
dents; 641 School of Muile stu­
dents; eight School of Publie
Health atudents and nine from the
School of Social Work.
The Horace H. Rackhem School
of Graduate Studies graduated
547 students,
Two schools, dentistry and mtJIrine, hate no aummer graduates,
while session* In the school of
Natural Resources and the Law
School ended later and have not
yet announced their graduates.
John Lawrence Spencer, 214 E.
ISth St., will receive hb diploma
anj a Master of Science degree in
chemistry.
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FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 195fi

Church Is
Important
Nationwide

Associated Press Leased Wire

1 7 World's Shipping
Powers Agree Today
On Suez Approach

By GEORGE TOU HY
Ko one I* egotistical enough to
think that The Church can’t gel
along without him. But year af­
ter year there is an Increasing
number of people **ho are sure
that they can’t get along with
out The Churrh.
Mounting hundreds — yc»,
thousands — of husinest and profcsslouul men, among other*, are
joining the nation’* cungregatiuns
of worshippers and are hecumlng
vital partners “ going ai-out my
Father’* business'', a* they use
the talents that have made them
aiic-i'cs'fut — with God's help itt
their work.
RAPID CITY. S. D. tJB-A fightWhat ha* brought about this
Ing-niad Vice President Nlaon
spiritual resurgence?
There are many reasons for It, flew into the gffin belt today af­
for each person will answer that ter demonstrating nt* willingness
ijueatlon in the light of Ills per. to get rough with the opposition.
soiial relationship with God. How­ Irked hy barbs shot at President
ever, there are some general con­ Eisenltnwcr by Sen. Krfauver, Nis­
on let lose a verbal blast at the
clusions that may Ire drawn.
Democratic vice-presidential n#The first explanation is that
raised for auditorium view is at right, just behind huge in u whole-hearted relationship mince last night before a rapac­
A VIEW OF THE PROPOSED Sanford Civic Center shows
ity indoor audience In Spokane,
sliding glass walls to auditorium. (Stnff Photo)
with the Almighty n man “Just Wash.
the skating rink, esplanade, and recreation center. This
naturally feels belter." And so He not only accused the Tennes­
view la from the Seminole Boulevard entrance. The ulage,
so just selfish reasons a per.- see senator of ‘'below the belt,
soil align* himself with God. When low-road tactics” but called on
he i-ont-rlit rates on things spirit­ Adla| Stevenson to “ disassociate
ual and rntcrnal, he sub-sciously himself” from Kefauver unless
relaxes, amt some nf the matters the senator apologized to the Pres­
about which he was concerned ident and the American people.
pale Into relative Insignificance.
What needled Nixon into the
A* ho prays for Ids Father's attack was the senator’* state­
blessings for others, it dawn* on ment ot last Wednesday that
him that he I* comparatively quite ’ President Elsenhower ha* person­
ally been working just is hard
fortunate.
He lifts Ida heurt Heaven-ward against the Hlllc people of this
In gratitude, resolved to
think nation as those who surrounJcd
more al-out other*, less atrout him- him."
Self. This accentuate* hi* feeling* That, Nixon said, was a '‘con­
Of well-lrelng; he "feel* Ireller”. descending and contemptuous ref­
These are just hint* uf the broad erence to the son-alleJ little people
field of personal reason* ( for In- in America."
ereased interest in The Church. The crowd roared approval of
Next to himself — and In many Nlxmi ns he accused Kefauvrr nf
a "thinly veiled attempt to give
eases ahead of his own interests
the impression that the President
— Is a person'* family and n ot the United Stale* i* deliberately
loving concern for its best Inter­ Working against a large segment
est*. In The Church there is an of our population.”
atmosphere of warm, friendly In­ The Krfauver statement, Nixon
terest In the family unit.
said, was an "attempt to divide
There, also, are teaching* that Americans Into classes and to set
develop deeper, dependable jier- the interest of one class against
sonalltles. In the precepts of The another," an idea "alien to every­
Church Is a peak of Idealism thing In which we believe,"
which although no oue evar * ■&gt;V . It was the first tlrat Nixon had
ita heights, always enriches the lashed nut bitterly at either of the
climb toward the summit. Thus, Democratic nomlneea. In previous
each member nf the family I* speuches he had even lightly laud­
“ a better person” , “land
Mom, ed them mi occasion to such an
ANOTHER VIEW OK THE scale model ia from the audi- i and loading area. Entrance to uudilorium
Dad and the Kids are a lietter extent that Kefauvrr had comm«nted on the "sweetness and
torium aid* showing sliding gloss walls, staff, esplanade, | be from Sanford Ave. (Staff Photo)
family,
If a man knows that he lias Im­ light" ur the "new Nixon."
proved PERSONALLY because Nixon left Sixikane for speeches
of his church affiliation, If he today here snd at Fargo, N. D.,
appreciate* the happy develop­ and Minneapolis after admitting
ment of hi* FAMILY liecvause of that Republicans faced tough Sen­
ate contest* this year in Califor­
It, isn't It natural that he should
nia, Nevada, Oregon ami Wash­
recognize Its l-cneflrlal Influence ington.
on (be other people of his lionu1 Nixon t«hl hi* Spokane news
town?
conference the Republicans would
Any man who I* actively inter, amend the Taft Hartley Jaw If they
rated in the welfare and pro- win control of the Senate and the
Sanford's Mayor, F. D, Scott, grexs of his community quickly House,
A scale model of the proposed the roof construction U of laminat­
DE BARY—n ha* been brought
Sanford Civic Center prepared by ed wood arches with a span of yesterday signed a proclamation realises the value of The Church
to The Herald’s attention that two John Langley of Architect John
B0 feet. The ceiling and roof deck
T*"" *r? m*"F
cntral Florida newspaper* havp nlirUm t v ’ s staff 1) on display will ho constructed of red cedar. setting aside the week of Sept.'
23-29 ns National Business Wom-I thU
f« t,,r *h" 1 , fro1
end to disparage the He Bary in the ofice of City Manager WarEsplanade* from either the San­ en’s Week in Sanford.
**** ,lf Tlw Church It 1* enough
■
n
E.
Knowles
In
the
City
Hull.
ford Ave. side or from the lake
Mrs. Sue Stevenson, president hfre to emphasise Ita Importance
Chamber of Commerce. Insinuating
The civic center, proposed to be
that aald Chamber Is not incorpor­ included in the Capital lmprove- front provide a covered area of the local Business and Piofrs to a city by asking the question
where automobile passengers may
“ What would your home town he TALLAHASSEE — (kNS» The
ated or properly registered, Ibis in
program now under consi lie loaded or unloaded and pas- tional Women’ s Club said "The tike If there were nr. rliuirh?"
head ot the Florida Sheriff*
annual
week,
»|Mmsorcd
through­
especial refcreme to influence In (|r lj,ti«n py the Board of Sanford sriigers protected Irom the wea­
Oetolter has been designated as Bureau says the rapid growth of
out the United States by the Na­
the communlly.
t'iij Commissioner*, is primarily ther.
tional Federation of Business and Churrh loyalty Month. It is fitt­ the state i* making It harder on
In refutation of llit-i-c! &gt;lalc- for the recreation program plan­
It I* contemplated that the Professional Women's Clubs, is set ing that any organisation that law enforcement officers in many
menu, fir. O. L. Lincoln, president ned for both children and adult* building wilt lie air conditioned.
asldp to pay tribute to women in1mean* so murh to the Individual, sections uml higher salsrlo* should
of the De Bary Chaml&gt;cr of Com­ of Sanford.
business and the professions, and " f lenewvd should be given a Im paid to tln-se men. He also
merce, said yesterday, "The
The inode!, built tu a scale id
proposed uii addition of muiqiower
(lie contribution they make to the pledge loyalty,
W’hamber is not only Incorporated one-eighth inch to the foot, wa&lt;
should Ik- given a pledge loyalty. to cope with thn situation.
nation."
nut duly regislm-J, with all the prepared and i-oiistrucicd from ticMow do jou make that pledge?
Dolt Mr I,cod, direct nr of the
Programs, »|wnal events, and
privileges and fum-Uun* thereby *ign* drawn by Architeet John
Die Florida .Sheriffs Bureau, met with
celebrations have been planned for Very simply. Just attend
granted In auch charter. At all Iturton IV, and submitted to the
the entire week, Mrs. Stevenson chinch at least once a week law enforcement leaders during
timea the Chamber ha* been in Board of Sanford City Commis­
said,
"for the Sanfurd area to point throughout Octoiler with a deter, trips nliuut the slate and he say*
terested In the furthering of our sioner* for consideration.
A combined supper meeting of out the contributions that an- be- initiation to la-come increasingly lie Is Inipit-iscd with the need for
Further discussion* of the protown’s fine growth and shall con.
the BaptLl Bi'olht-rhoods of Tlwactive In the most worthwhile more active public support of their
(Continued un Page Set m i
tinue so to be. The De Uar&gt; Cham poM-l center will possibly come Fir»i Baptist t'hurch. Cent i ll
movriurni In town.
work.
brr of Commerce has the whole'up at Monday night’s scheduled Baptist* Church and the Lair Mon­
★
★
★
hearted support of a growing merlins id the commissiuncri.
roe Baptist Churrh was held last
membership, numbering I7.*» at I Burton today said that thn gen- night.
eraI construction of the civic ceneexeat.**
i___
The Herman Morris Bible Class
All week cars have been lined &gt;‘T would Include terrazzo floors
Bp in front of the C of C office, throughout, sliding gla»* walls for of the First Baptist Churrh was
with resident* seeking their new "'C mo-t part and the interior host for the meeting held in the
house numbers. Thrce-hundred 1,1 have folding partitions to First Baptist Church Educational
foitey-nlne auch numbers were i«- ''parole the banquet hall from Building.
More than GO men atlende.1 the
•urd the first three day* and th.
^ o r ix im
allowing either
meeting with the devotional led
Project will probably he finished " T . . , 10..
Seating capacity of the auditor- hy Eddie Keith of the Central Bap­
oy to&lt;In&gt;. the committee report*
nun alone will he (ton and Ihr ban- tist Churrh.
Many have personally thanked
Itirrc speaker* pointed out var­
* - » »•" * «
-• » w
? J,..b&gt;'.„Th?m*!. B m &gt;’. chairman, x h(. amtai)rllim tlaKV
be ious phase* of a "Christian A* A
jg ll h Charles Bert»rh, Col. Hato raiser) to provide a view from Citizen."
J. Brailey iMham spoke on
V h lts , Col. Ben. II. Hubiosun. Ar­ ■scry seat in the auditorium which
thur Watt and Albert Salisbury, vull hr equipped with |iorlablr "What the individual could d o ”
Vnlir A. William* Jr. user) a*
John Byrn is the acting secretary chairs.
his tupir "Am 1 My Brother’s
•f this group,
Floor* in the auditorium wifi be
Keeper’ "
flat, said Arrhitect Urn ton, to
And William It. "Bill" Stein p&lt;-r
permit dancing.
The patio an the lakp side is spoke on a citizen from “ The
-o designed, Burton pointed out, City’* Standpoint."
ili.i it may be used for a skatO R L A N D O — fFNSj A u r.nk.
"Turu the Rascals Out"
MprasCntative
of thp *
Ftoritf.
commercial
..
ivauo A tiim
n'Mviai grade
•sw
ans kitchen padtms—
This Democratic slogan, o,cd
so: ijuate to prepare meals for 1.000
,..State Retailer* Association sue
when Horace Greeley opposed
i.. *i—
i - i i C*matilutl"M
•- ^ ajs() j1|C|u,jwj
jbc pioposi-d
cd to
the "Florida
General Grant In 1172, .called
Adrisory
Commission that a construction plan*.
mention
to corruption
in
ilate sales tax on ever) thing but The recitation gaino room*
urant'a first administration.
foot and automobiles could pro- three in number, will be separat­
“ Turn out the rascals" of un­
date #2.14 million In revenue an­ ed by folding partition* and a used article* taking up good
nually. Lloyd F. Gnhr of Orlando lounge amt snackbar for the space in your closets and stor­
tnade the xutreextion and also ie- young ter* arc provided. The rec­ age cabinets, ofer tehm for th*
commended that the Commlaston reation area of the civic center in a Classified AJ. Call 112).
MAYOR F. D. SCOTT siting Business
Women’s Week Proclamation,
Include In the proposed new con. i* all in the wing which projects to (tart your sales-campaign.
on as the Mayor proclaims Sept,
Mrs-Sue Stevenson president of local
■tftutlon a thro# per rent catting from the auditorium.
It was also pointed out that
jm the aatea tea.
and the protcastons.' tStan rnoioj
23-20 a week to "poy tribute to women

Estes Hit By Below
Belt' Tactics Charge

Model
Of
Civic
Duly Registered
Says De Bary Head Center Shown

Annual BPW Week
Will Be Observed
Here Sept. 23-29

Sheriffs Bureau
Head Says Higher
Salaries Needed

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3 Baptist Groups
Hold Combined
Supper Meeting

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Man Proposes
New Sales Tax

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Members To Study
Magazine Article
At Rotary Session

A somewhat different program
ia in store for the members of the
Sanford Rotary Club at It* regular
weekly Hireling Monday nuon at
the Yaht Club when six past presi­
dent! of tho local organization will
offer their comments on an articlo
that appearrd In a recent issue of
The Rotarlan Magazine.
Tho article stated that a bona
fide member of a bona fido Rotary
Club wrote a letter (u the international office of the S2-year-old
group of business and professional men stating hi* reasons on "Why
I Am Quitting Rotary,’’ Ho claimt*J his club "wasn’t doing any­
thing woftrwtitle," that the pro­
grams were uninteresting and fotlowed a definite pattern, week
after week, and "Rotary Rust"
had enveloped the Club. The writer
gut a lot of things off hi* chest
and whi-ihcr hr was right or
wrong will lie the theme of the
comment* of "UUi Uuah,” Brack
Perkin* Jr„ Walter Haynes, II. II.
Coleman, Hoy Holler and George
Stine.
Serving u* moderator will be
George Touhy, also a past presi­
dent of tho Club. It I*- expected
that thy discuniop will prove no*
only reciting V t ^-foimmlvn and
stimulating.
President Charles L Persona
and General Program Chairman
Myron Reek in approving tho progr»m felt that them might be
dynamite in it but concluded that
nietnhvra of other civic and serice rlulu might have tin- same
altitude about their respective
rluh* and that a useful purpose
might bo served in bringing auch
thoughts out iu the open.
The opportunity to participate In
the discussion will lie given to any
Itolarian present provided it is not
of a political, sectarian or con­
troversial nature.

Pakistan
Is Absent
At Meeting
LONDON iB — Experts of 17 of
the world's shipping powers agreed
today on the form and timing uf
an approach to tho United Nations
to solve the Suez Canal crisis.
They hammered out the accord
after the final touches to a plan
setting up the "Cooperative Assn,
of Suez Canal Utera" (CASCU) to
protect the rights of the maritime
nations in thu canal Egypt took
over July 20.
Only Pakistan, of the Id nations
In conference here shire Wednes­
day, stayed away from the cxperil’ meeting. The Pakistan dele­
gation, which regard* the majority
approach as too much like an ulti­
matum to Egypt, said It could not
attend without Instructions from
Karachi.
However, Japan also enme out
against the users project us It
stands and three other conference
nations — Sweden, Denmark and
Iran—called Instead for an im­
mediate approach to the U. N.
Ethiopia's position remained to
be announced.
Indications were that all the rest
of the conference nations, an even
dozen, could be counted on to Join
a* soon a* thetr government* at
home gave formal approval.
U. 8. Secretary of State Dulles,
described as highly pleased, plan­
ned fo fly bark to Washington to­
night.
"He didn't expect so much
■»gr**ra*nt," an. awthoratlv* Amerlran source aald. "Meet If not
all the II will join the user*’ a*,
(delation. We never expected all
II would sign on the dotted line,"
In Tokyo, Foreign Minister Mamoru jftlgemlUu told newsmen
Japan will not Lake part in tho
Nan unless and until It wtna
Egypt’* support. A spokesman for
the Japanese shipping industry ap­
plauded this statement.
Th#
spokesman was quoted by tho Ky®.
do New* 8enrice a* saying (hero
was no reason for Japan to join
since Egypt "has assured Japanese
ships safe and speedy passage."
Th* experts' meeting ran long
overtime, causing postponements
of the expected final plenary ses­
sion of the M.

Bids Are Opened
For Manufacturing Sunday School Is
Company Building Sponsoring 'Coast
Bid* for the proposed Sanford To Coast Contest'
Manufacturing Company building
wre opened yesterday afternoon
in Hie offire of Frank George, ar­
chitect.
A representative of tho com*
panp and Wiliam H. "BUI" Stam­
per. vice-chairman of the Sanford
industrial Board were on hand
for the opening of the bid*.
A total of II bids were sub­
mitted, five from general contrac­
tors and nine from the mechanical
trade*,
Bid* are now being tabulated
with an Indication that there
wilt be some revision, changes
and deletions, to bring the bids
within the proposed cost ot the
new inJu»trial construction.
No definite date wn* announced
for the naming of the successful
bidder or the completion of the
revised plant.

Nazarene Pastor
Attending District
Preacher's Confab
The Rev. R. It, Spear Jr„ pal­
lor of the Church of the Nazarene,
is attending the annual Florida
District Preacher’s Convention at
Central Church of (he Nazarene
in Orlando. Eighty churches are
represented with 102 ministers r*'
glilered.
The purpose of the convention is
to correlate plans for the months
of October through April at which
time th* fiscal year ends.
Dr. John L. Knight, District Sup­
erintendent, is presiding. Dr, I).
I. Vanderpool, General Superin
Undent, Is the guest speaker with
mtsage* of instruction and inspi­
ration. Thii convention convened
Wadnecsday night ad will close
Saturday morning.

Weather
Partly Hewdy through Hslarday;
Um tonight t t - I l

A "Coast To Coast Contest" Is
In full swing In the Sunday School
of the Church of the Nazarene,
located on the corner of W, Sec­
ond Street and Map!* Ave. In San­
ford.
A mileage marathon betwevu
Fords" and "Chevrolet*" with
‘chief drivers’ Holcombe and Car­
ter, reipcctively, and evenly divided "crews" saw “ Hotrod" lfolcombe nose out Carter’s "Chevro­
let" in tho first leg of this con­
test.
The "race" {■ far from over,
but wilt run through Sunday Oct.
I t Frank Price, Sunday School
ifciperimrndent, cordially invites
everyone to enter this friendlp
attendance building contest.

Rocket Plane Flown
To New Altitude
BUFFALO, N.Y. (Jh-Th.i Buffalo
Courier-Express reported In Thurs­
day’ s editions that the Bell X-2
rocket plane, which has attained
a record speed of about 1,K» miles
per hour, has been flown by an
Air Force officer to a new altitude
record of 126,000 feet, of 23J3
miles.
The newspaper said it had “ re­
liable Information" that th* new
record was set by Korean Jet ace
Capt. Ivan C. Klnchelo* In test
flights last week at th* Edward*
Air Force Base, Calif.
Another Bell Plane, the Xl-a
was flown to a record N,000 feet
or more than IT mile* In 1IM.
The Air Force would not confirm
the reports on the X-2.

Additional
Local New s
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                    <text>If Year Haraid la Not
Delivered By « P. M.
Call 1821 Before 7 P. 81,
For Delivery

Rescut O fficials
Abandon Search
For Missing Crew

K iuign Jam es H. B rod la

•JiX WAVIS pound tha short near Kagoshima In southern Japan as Typhoon Emma swept northward
tiTTsrJ Korea. The fcngiy sea, whipped by 69-mlle-an-hour winds and torrential rains, destroyed shore
property including the battered house in foreground. The storm alto caused damaging floods In the
Ph'”—
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Use Of Residential
,

,

. . . .

(ta s tis s ri Frem Psge It
Ton an t A t
•• ,tfll
to fa n a favorV* sbla decision 1st* this year in
The Seminole County Aoult Ed. Um# ^ ptrm,t
|U rl ^ con.
Portion Clsstes will inert tonight ,tn)ction by next spring. The Housat 7 i. m. at *i» Isntoole *llfh pm Corporation i« the oo’y *npli
School Building.
cant now before FPC and opposiCla.se. will be held'every Mon- ,’itm
lcor r,rJ ? ‘" t ' ,y lo
day and Tuesday nigh, ram 7 A H W fbe -#|tllnd (of Mtu.
p.m. to 10 p.m. Registration for /aJ g tl
nev, r been a major
these classes can be made at |,sue. two developments of the
■nytimed uring th* *cvr. In-tr e- last week were credited with re­
lion D usually given on an In■"7 d»ubt • . m the mar.
.
, . . . . . Vet for this fuel in the state.
dividual basis and a student an
__ . . .
. . „ .
. The contract, signed by Houston
progress at his own rite of speed. Tm„ (Jm a m„ w)lh norl(U
. Students are given Instruction p0,e r A Light Co. for the tran.in learning to read and write, work-, partition of 10 million cubic feet
lag‘ toward an e-pilvalency high i®f
" • of th«
subjects that will help tb«m In history. FPAL also signed conthair srork.
(tracts with ita major suppliers,
Adults who are Vetaran* of the the Sun Oil Co.. Magnolia PetroKorsan Conflict and who ar.
c " ,nd
U Gloria Oil
torastod In furthering their educar
.
__•
.___,
.. ,
The Houston f.orp. also executtom -tro welcoma to attend this
u „ lc, . grM(nMU w|th the
Khool. If there are enough vet- largest gas company in Florida,
era*s laterestod ti Uia program, People's Water A S ts Co. and
pormlsilon ran ba obtained from *,,e .T?mp' Ga* Co., a unit of
tha State Deoarimeit «f *4 - x . ' *?p * •*
tkm aad tho Veteran* AdmlnUUa-1,.
"&gt;*"7 el,l»» other
lion to operate the school under!
&amp;*nford who sent representa.
the. G. I, Rill of Rlghu.
iv“
Washington to usltfy in
_..I
U
,avor of *h* ■ppliratlon and rerurodrtbt em tS in!r0V ro ru b*r r *
on cn«in'-',rln* or Hnancial
S ir o i-/
arangements last week were LakeY***Goft*l land, Fort Pierce, Vero n»ach, Do^
U nd' Isloesvllle, Lake City, Pa­
In Uia School Administration Build- latka. Chattahoochee, Chlpley(
Ug on Commeirial Ave. or by (Sracevllle, Marianna, Llv# Oak
coming lo tha adult school.
1and others.

BOOIE. Sorw ty (*—Korweigsa
m m official* todir *b:.«ii-vjrt
the M i r t h for 90 mUifrif t r t w
B tn b trt of tb* Amrricmn freight*
cr Ptlsgi*. Fir* aurriioce and two
bodies wen recovered.
Tbo ship, tarrying IOjOOO tons of
Swedish iron o n from Nirrik.
Norway, to Baltimore. went down
Saturday night in a storm off
Bodoc, abort the Arctic Circle.
A spoke*mar. for the Bodes air
resete station said ships in the
area would keep a lookout for tor*
rirors or bodies bat “it is ex­
tremely on likely that th en a n any
lunrirors alive at this moment."
“We here given op all hope,"
ha added.

Ens. Brodie Makes
Queen Elizabeth
First Solo Flight
MILTON, Fla. (FHTKC) — A To See 'Rock
first solo flight has been made
by Navy Ena. Jamas H. Brodie Around Clock'

BALMORAL. Scotland IT —
son of Mr. and Mrs. James H
Qu«en Elizabeth II has decided
Brodie of Lake Mary.
Before entering the service, he It’s high time she found out what
at’.ended the Florida State Uni­ this Rock ’n Rot] crate sweeping
versity. Tallahassee. Before leav­
ing the Whiting Field Neva)
Auxiliary Air Station, Milton, for
more advanced training, be will
receive instruction in precision
air work with his regular sole
fllgbta.

the theater* showing It.

Bids were table-1 1,y the San­
ford City Commissioners last
night when the purchase of two
fire pumpers was discussed.
Low Idd Irr for the two 750
Ualloiuper-iuniut* pumpers wee
the American I^Franre Company.
With 16 days In which t» ac­
cept or reject the bid, th* Hoard
of Commissioners decided that
all of the "capital Improvement
program" ahould be considered
at one time.
Sketches and preliminary dls(.unions will be on the agenda at
next Monday night's meeting of
the Hoxnl of Hanford City Commltsionera for a Negro swimming
pool, a new fire station, and th*
proposed Hanford Civic Centar.
Also coming before th* Com.
missioned at their next meet­
ing will lie the tabulation of bids
for new street lights.
Itecause of the magnitude of
the overall pb
commlaalonars
agreed to withhold the accaptance
of bid* and awarding of contract*
until all of th* proposed plana
ran Iw discussed at one time.

BELGRADE, Yugoslavia
—
.Nikita Khrushchev will make hi*
second visit to Yugoslavia lomor.
row. It Is described as a vacation
trip, but some political circles
here think the Soviet Communist
party boss may transact some
business too.
The Soviet news agency Tass
ami the Yugoslav agency Tanjug
anounced the trip last night as a
"private visit” lasting several
days. K hrushchev hss been vaca­
tioning on Russia’s Black Sea
coast.
A trip of Khrushchev and Sov­
iet Priemler Bulganin to Yugo­
slavia last summer brought about
a reconciliation between Russia
and Communist Yugoslavia’* Pres­
ident Tito.
The announcement of Klirush.
chav’s Impending arrival immed­
iately set off speculation. It was
recalled that a “private visit' by
Soviet Deputy Premier A. 1 Ml*
koysn last fall led to Russl*'- ex­
tension of larga credits to Yugo­
slavia.

Powerful Typhoon
Hits Philippines
MANILA or—A powerful Pacific
typhoon packing 180-mlle centar
winds struck a sudden blow today
at the Philippines.
The typhoon, dubbed GUda,
ripped Into Samar Island after
suddenly developing eaat of the
Philippine* early today.
There were no Immediate re­
port* from Samar of My eaauaL
ties or damage. But a U. S. Air
Fore* plane rom Guam tracklne
the storm reporlsd It had "spotted
a ship that seemed to be in dis­
tress."
The MsnUa Weather Bureau
aald th* typhoon was moving westnorthwest at II miles an hour and
was expected to be over Mssbate
Island and southeastern Luson to­
night.

^foULME XLVU1

LAWRENCE 8. A8 HLEY
SARASOTA MAN KILLED
SARASOTA (AP)—State Troo­
per Warren Fox reported Leon J.
Roy III of Sarasota was killed
yesterday when the Roy car hit
another automobile making a left
turn.
AUTO. TRAIN COLLIDE
PENSACOLA (API—An auto­
mobile collided with a train at a
crossing near here in a heavy rain
yesterday, killing Mrs. Clara Mac
Clemmons, 37.

LOST MONET FOUND IN SHOE
BOSTON .r—Six hundred dol­
lars reported lost by a California
couple apparently did not stray
very far.
Boston police got a call from
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver G. Bowen of
Pasadena, Calif. They were at
Hartford. Conn., and said they
lost the money while in Boston.
A few hours later, police re­
ported the Bowens called again,
this time from Norwalk. Conn.,
to say the money was found in
one of Mrs. Bowen’s shoes.

AMERICAN LEAGUE
No games scheduled Monday
Toesday’s Sckstole ’
New York at Chicago N
Baltimore at Detroit
Washington at Cleveland 3
Boston at Kansas City N
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Won Lost Pet.
Brooklyn
*7 54 .609 Milwaukee
M 54 .600
Cincinnati
S3 60 J 80
St. Louis
72 70 Jttl ]
Philadelphia
84 74 .463 i
Pittsburgh
« 82 .411 1
New York
58 84 .418 l
Chicago
M M .14 1

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PORTER ’SKIPS TOWN’ w it h
I MM DEPOSIT
JACKSONVILLE (AP) — a
Negro porter failed to come back
when sent to the bank to make an
$8,000 deposit for hia firm yes­
terday.
Police broadcast an alarm for
tbs man, William Lott, 21. De- l
tactives said they believed be was
on his way to MiaaireippL
Gordon Thomas Chevrolet Co.
•aid it sent Lott to the bank with
$361 In cash and $7,640 in checks
about 11 a-tn.
The checks cannot be cashed
as they were endorsed for depoiit
only.

A
s^HBra
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Brooklyn 5, Cincinnati 4 10 innings
New York 7-1, Milwaukee 3rt
Only games scheduled
Tuesday's Scbrthd*
Chicago at New York 1
St. Louie at Brooklyn N
Cincinnati at Philadelphia 2
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh

■VOM OffNtNO his •formal" campaign In Harrisburg, Ps- Adlai
Stevenson meets in New Yoik with Democratic leaden from Eastern
states. Tha broom he Is wielding symbolises hla hop* for a "dean
sweep." Shown (left to right) are: Cor. George Leader of Pennsyl­
vania: Tyler McConnell, candidate for governor of Delaware; San.
Estes Kefauver, Vie* Prcsidentlst hopeful; Gov. Avarall Hsrriman of
New York, and Gov. Robert B. Meyner, New Jersey, ffntemsllowol j

By THE ASSOCIATED FRESS aPresident Elsenhower worked on
his first formal campaign address
today as Democrat* sorting Into 1
a eoven-milllon-dolUr campaign
f&gt;tnd drive.
Elsenhower makes a national
radio-television re-election bid to­
night in which he Is expected to
blueprint Republican alms for
world peace and Incnaslng pros­
perity.
The speech la scheduled for 9:30
p.m. EDT.
Adlai Stevenson, hi* Democratic
opponent, outlined party financial
plan* at a Washington news con­
ference yesterday. These Include
a house-to-house canvass Oct. 16
and a night of blg-clty fund-rais­
ing dinners Oct. 20.
The tame conference also made
It apparent that the mythical “Joe
Smith" bis been drafted for ex­
tensive service throughout the rest
of the campaign.
Sen. Estes Kefauver, the Demo­
cratic vice presidential candidate,
told a St. Paul, Minn., audience
last night that Elsenhower admin­
istration offlrials violated the law
In what he called the “DixonYates icandat."
Kefauver didn’t name any of
the officials, but he said Eisen­
hower “ repeatedly defended" the
now-canceled private power con­
tract. The administration canceled
It after congressional investigators
lted an alleged convict of Inter­
est in the case on' the part of a
former Budget Bureau consultant.
Vice President Nixon, who em­
barked yesterday on a Hi,000-mlle
campaign tour of 33 states, told ,
a home town audience In Whit- |
tier, Calif., last night that “one
good term deserves another."
i
Nixon, whote campaign tactlca !
have been attacked by Democrata
at improper, said Republicans
have "something far better to of­
fer the American people than pertonal abuse of our opponents."
;
Stevenson, emphasising the im­
portance of "Joe Smith" to the
Democrats, told newsmen that 16 National
Joe Smiths will head fund drives
throughout tha nation.
At the Republican National Con­
vention last month, a Nebraska
■Mi-gate triad -to nominate an
imaginary vice presidential cqn* I
dldata named Joe Smith. The dal- I
egate, Terry Carpenter, aald lat- &lt;
er he was fighting for an "open &lt;
convention.
&lt;
On the subject of money, Steven­
son told hla conference that Dam- I
ocrals "must turn to the people I
for help."
On the a ahrd shrdlcmfwyp p *
"As everyone la aware," he 1
said, "the Republicans have mon- 1
cy to bum. We don’t. Unlike the
Republicans, we cannot count on '
a lot of very rich people to pay ;
the staggering expense of carrying 1
tha Democratic message to the
country."

Executive Secretary Lawrence S.
Ashley. Florida Chrlsllsn Mission­
ary Society, Ocala, will be the
ju s-t speaker Sunday at the 3Jst
anniversary and homecoming of
th- Flr.t Christian Church. A large
c r o w d Including out-of-town
guests Is exnccted.
Souvenir booklets for the oc­
casion are being prepared this
eelc. The covers will carry the
Hnted programs for tha morn­
ing and afternoon seasMaa, and
alto engravings of the church, paraonige and pastor. Tho booklets
will contain an 18-paga sketch
of the church’s history, which is
being mimeographed by volun­
teer labor. Tha sketch waa written
by the minister.
.
Mrs. J. C. Diets will have
charge of special music, and Mrs.
Mabel Bishop, decorations. "God’s
n«usa" (Loucks) and "The Lord
Is In ThL. Place" (Lorwu) wlU
be sung by tha choir, accompani­
ed by Mrs. N. V. Farmer, organ­
ist. The pastor plans to preach
• t tha. 11 o’clock service on
•’Christ’* Church” (Matt. 16-18);
Air. Ashley will deliver tha anni­
versary addroae at tha 1:45 p.m.
service. G. W. Morgan’s com­
in Ittea has sant eat M appeal
tor a generous offering for the
education building fund.
Mrs. J. L. Horton gr..rchairmen of tho s r e B m oxhlMl com­
mittee, is arranglag a large dli(day of pictures at former pas.
tors and laadrri, record hooks,
scrapbooks, and ether material
bearing on tha history of the
church. Another feature of the
day will be the taking of pictures.
Mrs. W. H. Young, food com­
mittee chairman, asks that each
nm lly bring a bountiful basket
dinner and Ita awn silverware.
Paper plates and cups to be
furnished. Dining tablei will be
Set up on the side lawn.
Th* congregation was organised
Bept. 20, 1825 at the Woman’s
Club with 23 members.

i

One report has it that an 16year-old woman la Perira’a na­
tive village remembers him aa an
old man when aba was a child.
Doctors who axamined him in
San Vicente de Paul Hospital at
Medellin, Colombia, reported that
while his wrist Joints and ndial
artery were those of an extreme­
ly old man, hla blood circulation
waa that of a youngster. Ills heat
action and blood p n s iu n showed
uniffual vigor, they added.
j^rrlra, said hla interpntsr
Flavio C o r r e a , recalls events
which happened in the daya of
Simon Bolivar, who died in 1898.
Bolivar waa a South American
hero.
„Jpf r5tr*’ eccordiag to Coma,
“drinks when he can get it,
smokes when ha can and has out­
lived five wlvti."

American Legion

L

Weather

. Partly cloudy !• cloudy with
Widely actuated thundershower*
through Tha f l a y i low tonight
4L78

in front q f Chevrolet*

than any other carl

A COUNIf f AM atmosphere pervaded President Eisenhower's klckoff campaign tolly at hia Oettysbuig, Pa, farm as there photos inW * £ drink U "** RpP« •«* (bottom) ha Is
persuading tb* First Lady to coma on stag* tor a bow as tha wears
a dreaa decorated with pictures of lire While House. fIataraalioHali

i the ru*d. More people buy 'em year after year. And thii year. Chevrolet**

ecrOUMi U HL It will ba
MOVRlaly

chmw w M

with frtah drugs

•4 • fair Md Ft*— hi i prk«., PAST
n t u lltU V M Y

FAUSTS SUNDRY STORE
m b A f i w i f e T i Matter B a m Ym "

Lolling with the family, o r Uvfa«
it up at her patio party, she's tha Ik
with ti* mostost. . . fr o a the fln t
c u s p s to ths last eoaraaiaaoa e&lt; a
phoua. fa gay color, k*B * (dsytims

in of more Uuux 150,000 ao f a r . . . . M u st be the best om to buy, for s u n t

Two m illion more people own Chevrolet*
Only frnckU ed Chevrolet deafer* display this famous trademark

Holler Motor Sales

OBNRV T. DUSZAK, BotUwmin’* Mate, First Claaa, U8N, havli
hlpped over for alx
year*, announces in*
tha fact over the public addreag
address system, onl;only to find that Airman
StUt i t bolding tb* loose and of the microphone cord. .(Official Fbote If. B. Itevrt

*

Hearings
Underway
In Congress
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WITH AN INSPIRATIONAL VIEW OF Lake Marie in the ImckKrouml are (front loft
to right) Mra. Jameit Livingston, Mrs. Sydney Wilke*, Mr». Hen It. Holilnnon anti Mm..
William Rich. The Herald’* candid camera caught a view of thcite ladica in the cnrly
morning, working with copper kiln on the Wilke* pntio. At the Home I)emon*tration club
Inst Thumday their project wa* *o involved that they brought their material homo and
nince then, have iicen meeting in neighborhood grou|M, to fini*h their nhlning copjier
house decorations. (Staff Photo)

All Souls To Stage City Board Reviews
Annual Winter
Festival Nov. 17
Berry's 'Old Barn'
Gels free-tiffing

Kids Day

tha firehouse, this Saturday,- Sept.
D.
Georg* Laadwrhr announce*
that tha work wftl begin a t 9 a.m,

S h a 's t h a h o s te s s
w ith t h a m o a ta a t
_

MIAMI, Fla. tit—A leathery lit­
tle man with jet black hair waa
en route to New York today when
scientist* may dettrmlna if ha la
the world’s oldest living human.
Juan Pereira, who stands 4 feat
4 and svelghs only 75 pounds, ar­
rived last night from hia native
Colombia en route to Cornell Med­
ical Center. There he will under­
go physical, scientific and historic
testing.
Estimates of hla age rang* aa
high aa 167 years, but the spry
Uttle Indian canaot n ad or write
and does not know how old hala.
He agrees, howavar, that the lff7
figure Is about right.
Dr. Joie Miguel Reiirepo, an
authority on human age, estimat­
ed Pereira’s yean at mon than
120.

Members To Clear Orange City Lions
Firehouse Grounds Invite De Baryites
DE BARR—The Volunteer Fire
department urges all members to To Fish Fry Friday
gaslit In clearing tha grounds at

M o m chickens

Associated Presa Leased Wirt

Man's Age
Estimated
To Be 167

Farm Bureau Urges
People To Apply
For Gas Tax Refund

wind-0 if vim FIAMIS subridt In the burned-out remains of more than 1,733 homes which were de­
stroyed in Cotiu, Japan. The bleu raged out of control for seven hours in tha heart of the dtjr as
winds frun Typhoon Emma spread the fire from house to house. Aixview shows still-smouldering ruins.

Standing

MAN CAN THANK CUM
FOR $18 BILL
RALEIGH. N. C. tf*— W. B.
Hawkins of Raleigh can thank a
wad of clwwlng gum for a tea
dollar bill. Hawkins said he drove
hit car home and noticed an ob­
ject sticking la teh tread of one
of tha tires- Hawkins plucked it
off. It was a 118 bill, aacurely
fastened to thet ire by a wad of
guns.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 19, 1956

Approximately 91 members of
&lt;lto. AO, Soub...CathoHe , Chqrqh
met last night with the Rev. Rf?
chard Lyon* to lay plans for their The proposed budget, prepared
by City Manager Warren E.
1854 Winter Festival.
was .reduced by $8,721.99
Alter considerable discussion Knowles,
to eonlorm with the revenue of
It waa decided to itage this year’* the city of Sanford for the 1956­
affair on Saturday, Nov. 17.
57 fiscal yoar.
Chester Macek of the U.8. Navy The completed budget, with an
was elected to act as general analysis of the changes, ieduc­
chairman and he received th* tions, and transfers In the profinest cooperation in obtaining |H)scd 35-page resume of the ex­
Volunteer* to handle th* many penditure* ami revenue of the city,
details Involved.
wiU, In all probability, b&lt;&lt; adopted
A cash sum of $350 and a beau­ at the regular meeting of tho
tiful handmade quilt will head hoard next Monday night. &lt;
the list of awards to be given The one remaining detail to be
away at the festival.
clarified and adopted by ihi Hoard
The AU Souls Winter Festival of Hanford City Commissioner* U
ha* become on* of Sanford’* out­ a new pay schedule.
standing fall events. Ita prime Commissiolnrr David Gatchrl, in
function It to raise funds neces­ the lengthy discussion of the pro­
sary to operate the AU Souls posed pay schedule told the board
Parochial School and ha* met "A pay classification Is contradic­
with increasing success each tory to the Civil Service Ordi­
nance.
year.
It la expected that this year the "I'm real proud of the proposed
Gatchcl said, "and I
Gator Grid Games festival wUI be even bigger and schedule,"
will not vote fur a blantet pay
better
than
ever.
Radio Hull** WTRR, |n San
raise,”
ford, will b* aa* of tha 44 rad­
Brought out emphatically, at last
io station* broadcasting tha play- Evangelist To Make night's meeting, was the fact that
by-play descriptions of th* Uni­
Hie Civil Service Hoaid acts the
versity of Florida’s Fighting Ga­ Return Visit
grade and the City Commission
tors
tor* this season.
sets the pay.
Beginning with th* opening A t Church Sunday
The Board of Commissioner*
gam* against Mississippi State In The Rev. George Ross, pastor asked for a Joint meeting with
Starkaavllla, Mils., next Satur­ of the Assembly of God Church, the Civil Service Board to dis­
day afternoon, Sept. 22. WTIlIt 12th St. and Laurel Av*„ said to- cuss further their plan* for a new
wilt air the Gator* tan footlul da)» that a return engagement for pay schedule.
games this fall,
llebrcw-Evangellat L e s t e r L. With the budget balanced, In
Florida Is expected to have it* Marx to appear In Sanford haa tha analysis and discussion n( the
biggest followlag |j» r, both at been arranged for Sunday night at departmental breakdown of the
proposed budget, no Increase In
th# atadlum and via tha air 7:30 p. m. *
will mlllage for 1936-37 I* foreseen,
waves, this season. Tha Gators The Ilsbrcw-Evangatlst
to commissioners at
play savan Southeastern Confer­ speak at the Assembly of God according
last night’s meeting.
ence opponents, an Atlantic Coast Church.
Conference opponent, South" estera Conference opponent, and a
strong
.
...... Independent.
Tha gam#* ara with Mlaelsslppl
State, Clemaon, Kentucky, Rice,
Vanderbilt, Louisiana Slate, Au­
burn, Georgia, Georgia Tech, and
Miami.
Otla Boggs will b# featured aa
tha play-by-play announcer end
tha broadcast will original* from
Station WRUF. th* University’s
official station ta Gainesville.
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
FOR GOVERNOR CLAIMS
894.888 VOTES
MIAMI (AP) — William A.
Washburn*, Republican candidate
for governor, claim* ha bat 326,­
000 votes 1r prospect for the Nov.
6 election.
Washburns, 360-pound former
University of Pennsylvania foot
ball player who now liras at N*
kotnls, addressed th* Republic*!
Headquarter* Club last night and
critic load tha Slat* Rand Depart­
ment for what h* railed “star
chamber" method* ad rand build­
ing an a hart* ad "favoritism at

"The old barn has a new look,"
said Fran and Louis Berry yeslenlsy as they completed th* ranovation uf their furniture build­
ing on West 1st St.
The business, opened originally
for business on Apr. 1, 1933, fea­
tures all nationally advertised
merchandise in an are* containing
10,000 square feet of floor spae*.
The renovation of the building
and the addition of a modern
storo front is In line with th*
modem furniture that is displayed
throughout the huge building aa
well as the Iradillunal style*
which are also In demand.
Hcrry's Warehouse Furniture
Co. is located at 901 West First
St., in s building originally billed
as "The Old Barn."
"We'ro progressing with San­
ford and Semlnolo County," tb*
owners and operators of Sanford's
newest furniture star* comment­
ed as they planaad the formal
opening o' their newly renovated
boll.llng and store.
"This Is our expression of faith
In the continued growth of th*
Sanford area and the demand
for better furniture at lower
prices," Fran and LouU llcrry
commented.
"We want everyone to come
out and sec the changes we’ve
made in the old barn." they said,

rimmjftE.

WASHINGTON lD-Congrc«&lt; be­
gan hearings today on the effects
of racial integration In lh&lt; Wn-hington public school system. An
official of the National A*.»n for
the Advancement of ColorcJ
People predicted the Investigation
will likely cost the Democratic
party the votes of many Nrsroc*.
The Investigation Is by a House
Dlst. of Columbia subcommittee,
made up principally of Southern­
ers.
,
One of It* announced objectives
Is to look Into the effect of In­
tegration of the races which was
carried nut In Washington during
the tingle school year 1933-Vt.
Clarence Mitchell, director of
the NAACP In Washington, old
newsmen that If the hear!
uHnues, "It Is not going to d. my
good to the Democratic party ."
"Voters In New York and Ohio
and such states are certainly go­
Ing to take a second took
a
party that brings to power tho
w ant kind of bigots and allows
them to interfere In the sfMra
of the Dlst. of Columbia," Mitchell
said.
The hearing got under way with
a brief statement by Chairman
Jam** C. Davie (D-Ga.,) giving
the legislative origin of the in­
quiry. C. Melvin Sharpe, president
of the DIsL of Columbia Board
of Education, wai called lo MenIlfy record* to be put Into the
record.
Mitchell said he telegraphed yeaterday to House Speaker Sam
naybum of Texas and Home Dem­
ocratic Leader John McCormick
of Massachusetts, urging them to
Intervene to stop the tnvestl^nCon.
! / th* hearing

neverl l i rl r'

8t th* Firat Presbyterian Church
last night that tha Christian Rrlilion Is a personal experience with
God through Jesiu Christ. RelL
glon he said, must come from
the absolute fact a* recorded in
the first chapter or Genesis, that
reads "in the beginning God. . It
Is not the nsult of an argument
or a debate, h# vowed.
Thr youthful, Spanish born min­
ister further elaborated on tho Fact
that the Bible states that God
saw to it that all of his forms
of creation were good, rtatlnr that
good means anything that -&gt;cr.
forms the purpose for which It was
created. Man, he aald, was m ated
to glorify God and to enjoy hint
fo. ever.
Sin. Itev. Delgado, »aid simply,
is when man live* in such a man.
nrr that his life fails to glorify
God, thus falling short of the func.
tlon fur which he wa* crvataJ.
Salvation, he explained, a* the
salvaging or piecing together ol
the broken, sinful lives, through
Jesus Christ.
The lecture last evrnln„ vas
the Aral In a series of three lo he
held at the Presbyterian Church
As an added feature fjr tho twit tt
bt held next Tursday, a qurulni
box will be placed in the veitlbuh
of the church, for the convv v»
of those who may daslrj o •»
any question converntng roll on

Additional
NEW STORE FRONT and renovations ara complete at Berry’s Warehouse Furniture Co.
&lt;Nt West Firat fit. Picture above shows tha a tor* front facing Firat St. (Photo by Jameaon)

ron-

tinuee, MftcbeU said, "The Democratlc party must accept the re.
aponsibiUty.’*
Mitchell said ha thlnki Davis la
•following tho pattern of Adolf
Hitler, who also believed in a su­
perior race, and will try to use
these hearings lo show that Ne­
groes are inferior.
Mitchell laid, however, that he
thought the effect of such state­
ment* would be confined to "a
rabble 'ring*."
"Mr. Davie, being a man of
some Intelligence," Mitchell conUnued, "must know that nothing
he can do can reverse Integration
In thei DIsL of Columbia. There­
fore the conclusion Is Inescapable
that his objective must be to af-

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lirm a ABOUT to fast sbov* the flaming brush of ML Luktne, at
La Crescent*, Cellf., ■ plane.“bomb#" Ui* area with water la what
was believed to be the lint operation of this typo daring an actual
btaae. About 300 galtoni of water mlsad with aoalum oletuai borate
art* dropped In as effort to bring the Are under control, Kara than
IjNO acres hav* been dcflrorarf.
IlntmtHoiul gsuadskotol

Uy VEIN HAUOLAND
WASHINGTON &lt;J1 - Two Navy
scientist* said Tuesday it may
have become poulbte to aend a'
locket to the moon.
The racket probably would de­
liver no mors than a "tour-pound
payload" to the moon, laid Kurt
K. Stehllng, chief of propulsion at
tka Naval RaieaVch Laboratory
boro, and Richard Foster, a membar of the laboratory propuliion
staff.
for that reason, they said, the
Initial payload might consist of
nothing but a charge of metallic
dsst. They said that If it were
flrad at a new moon aad If it
landed on the darkened surface,
tka Impact might be wltasiaed
from the earth ai a large bright
flesh.
Stabling and Foster eipreased
tfcalr vtewe In an article prepared
• » a mw magatlne, MLalle* and
Rockets. The article la bated on a
paper echeduled to be read to­
morrow at the International AskroaautJeal Federation Congreai In

Rome.
They strssaed that the opinions
expressed ware not to be con­
strued as reflecting tba view* of
the Navy Department.
Stehllng and Foster said that
"when earrrled aloft to T0A00 feat
by a huge four.mIIlon-cublc-foot
skyhook balloon, a solid’
eoUd-propelUnl
____
step rocket will be capable of
bringing a four-pound payload to
tha moon."
They noted that smalt rackets
frequently havu been carried aloft
and launched from balloons, but
added that a lunar rocket might
require a duster of am alter bal­
loons tor greater stability. The
rocket would bo launched straight
up, through the balloon or balloons
they said.
The Navy scientists proposed a
Ihrea.itaga rocket vehicle which
they said should hurtle the pay.
load toward the moon. Tba dis­
tance between the moon and the
earth varies from 221.463 to 232,710
miles as the moon moves around
Ita orbit.

Itit sssssa * U lt&gt; rainioa M ia n ,
highest &lt;M i n ert, live Florida Cit­
rus Commission report*.
It topped Um prerloui high (or
the IP#-so m m by 10 malias
dollar*. It wo* H mini** daOan
aOort tte so-trse value for tk*
m s s aaaarn.
Tka as-tree value la tk* value
before the fruit I* taken to be
peeked or proeeued.
Production for the 18SSJI lea­
ses vaa snip a par cent greater
than tka prevleue pear sad tka
high cask velua ts tk* grower
was a result of better prices a
bee for oraagei and taagsriasa.
Price* far grapefruit ceatlaaed to
be law,
The tread toward psttiag Flor­
ida citraa la caaa ta sae a m or
■nether craw stronger. Frsceose n need M million gaOoao of eoncentrato camparad ta MM0I gab
lana 10 pear* age.
Praaoo orange concentrate took
S4 par east of the orange crop.
This made TP Billion gallaoa of
concentrate.
Ocaagao aviragil UJP a baa
oo.tr**,’taagarlac* PUT aad grape­
fruit IT conts.
fo r orange# tk* total oadraa
value vaa flag,ioo,ooQ for grape­
fruit m ,100,000 aad tor taagortaaa
#,100^00 the commleekm rupartad.
Florida maintain! Ita tap spat
among citrus prodaotng casters
tor both tk* United States, and
tk* werld. Tka UUOOjm boas*
grown in Florida last season won
T4 par cant of tk* U J. total and
n par cent of tk* world total.

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ON YOUR MARKS-^f

V eteran s Corner
Harr a n authoritative answer*
from the Veterans Adminiitralion to four question* of interest
to former servicemen and their
families:
Q. I have a 110.MO Korean GI
Iona Insurance policy. I under­
stand that after Jan. 1,
no more of this insurance will he
Iteued to Korea veteran*. Will 1
have to rive up my policy after
that date?
A. No. Policies already In force
on Jan. t, lf&lt;67. may he retained
after that date.
Q'. My father died at a result
of a aerrice-connecteJ disability,
and therefore ! am eligible for
schooling under the neW War Or­
phans Education Program I* the
amount of schooling I ran *61
based on the length uf time he
•erred In the armed force* T
A, It Is not. Regardle** of how
long your father served, you may
be eligible for M month* of
schooling. TM* period of school­
ing will be shortened only for
eligible young men and women
who are veterans and who al­

now h art, let alone with n o n fn * boon,
Off the Job, they eeem loot; they fritter
their time away. They need what might be
called idleness training, a development of

challenge to society as working hours de­
crease.

Winning Votes
Politicians a rt fond of thinking of voters
In bloc*. They speak of the farm vote, the
nationality vote, the religious vote. There
may huve been a time when this approach
to winning votes was accurate. But there
are now indications that this Is becoming

Heads Focus On London For Confab

Ltf« magagine vividly restates what it
tsrmsd on"old truth" in these words:" . . .
The more a government does for you the
mors it has to do to you."
Before' governmsnt can provide you with
any servlet, it m ust first take the money
from ths pockets of you and all the rest of
tha taxpayers. Arid It always takes more than
it rftums, in^pauch as the', administrative
coatk run High,
That Isn't aU-^cr even ths worst of it.
i* Any waifare state eventually turn* to a
’ cheap money policy and lets loose the tides
of Inflation, Evory dollar then buys Is m and
leas. Ih a result is a murderous combination
of sky-high taxes and depreciated money.

Tha Sanford Herald
■stored as eeeeefl eteae w stisr October ST. t i l l at
the Feet orrtee of eon fore, rm rts a undsr the s e t
ar Congress of M srrh S I ITS
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Wednesday, September l», IBM

\
TODAY'S B IB LE VERSE
1
Y e sh all knew them by th e ir frails* —Mot; thew T i l l ,

There used to be many debates between
l adherents of different creods. We hear of
; none today. Ws judge creeds by their fruits.
;
If claims square with performance most
j observer* are satisfied.

By SEN PIICE
icbUci to operate Sank* and takWASHINGTON UP—Diplomat* of graphs.
t
IS nalioe*. Including Stenetary of When Said died la ISO he was
State Dulles, are convergin'! *m succeeded by hi* nephew Ismail,
Lon ion for s conference on the who.* pereonal extravagance* led
Suet erUii.
&gt;
Egypt down the road to national
Thl* la the background of that bankruptcy. To raise money for
crlala which reita, In large mean- hla private pleaiurea. lamail aotd
are, on the International cenven- Egypt's holding In the canal to
Uon of IMS "respecting the free Britain, thua giving Britain 44 per
navigation of the Sue* Maritime cent of the canal'* stock.
Canal."
Under lamail, Egypt’* finance*
Thla convention wai signed a t deteriorated Into ebaoe. Britain
Constantinople Oct. M. IMS. Par- and France entered Egypt to protie* to It were Great Britain. Ger- tert their Investment and took
many, Austria-Hungary, Spain, over Egypt's revenue system*.
Prance, Italy, lbs Netherlands, The preieoC* of these foreigners
Russia and Turkey.
stirred Egyptians to • revolt
At the time tlw Ottoman Em- under • cabinet member named
pire, which radiated from Turkey, Qrahi. In May IMS thee# wai a
massacre of luropeans in Alex­
andria. Britain Invited Prance to
help put down the unreel. France
declined and Britain sent in
alone. She bombarded the Alex­
andrian forta, landed troops end
suppressed OraW. lu s t became a
British base.
While Britain brought order and
Increased Egyptian prosperity,
her presence farmed a still burn­
ing Hama tt nationalism.
Meanwhile, British presence at
the canal Inspired some unrest
among the canal's user*. The resuit was the IMS convention.
Tha first article declared, "The
Sue* Maritime Canal shall always
be free and opes, in lima of war
way defied Egypt’s sovereignty as is time of peaee. to every ressrl of commerce or of war with­
over the canal.
Originally the British opposed out distinction of flag."
Under Article I “the agents Uf
Egypt of tha signatory powers. . .
two yean. Eventually, though. Do shall be charged with it* execu­
ous changes during tbs past decade dots not tessepn got • go-abead from Bald, tion. In cast of any event threat­
mean that ths court is any fllmaisr or less who la turn gave the British fran- ening the security of free passage

sound than in post years. Four of the-present msmbsrs have served 17 years or more,
and there la no reason to suppose that otbart may not nerve long terma In the future.
i t also is true—and this Is a most signi­
ficant point to remember—th at the court's
high tradition gives |t a continuing stability
that cannot be weakened by changes in its
membership. As long as those who have died
or retired from the court are replaced by
rosn of great ability and lofty principles,
the Supreme Court's peerlese reputation wfll
not be tarnished.

plena *cell Bfor
launching
I , ,PrMliat
* 'W
lew iWHUVHIlia
ihe satellite during the Interna­
tiona] Geophysical Year starting
July 1, 1MT.
Rookete will shoot the satellite
•rijrwsrM os tha first of twe stag**
of Its flight. After that s solid fuel
propulsion unit inside will take
w m

■lew* end start it dropping back
te asrih in sbeut twe weeks.
■I?**-..®in!!,ur? equlpmam .that
will fit teaid* tha metal hob was
alto displayed at tha eshlblt. The
cUvicet included'
I. A ll-eunce radio transmitter
with s cam-mile range.
I. A microphone to deloet col­
lisions betwaea the MtaOlle and
tiny particle* of matter, including
"meteorite duet"
\ A preaura g n a t to shew if

mny dtadllne for converting ^
insurance to a permanent plan)
A. There is to deadline fof
ready received training under the converting your World War n
Korean GI Bill or Public RW G t term insurance lo a permHn.
ent plan. You may continue it
for the disabled.
Q. I am the widow of a World as term Into nine* for as |en,
as you please. However,
War I veteraa who died of a longer you hasp your term 1*.
nonserviceconnectad condition. I
the higher will be iht
receive a pension from VA each suranee
month. Will my pension be af­ premium*. Premluaie on pcrnisn.
fected hy the Survivor Benefits ent plans, on the other hand,
Art which revises benefits for remain constant aad do not ri*e.
dependents of deceased veterans T Veterans living In Central
A. Your Pension will not be Florida who wish further infer,
affected by the. new Survlror motion about their GI Wnefits
Benefits Act. Only drsth com- should write or visit the VA ..f.
l&gt;eniatlon is sffected — |&gt;sy- flee at « E. Central Ave., Or^
ments made to dependents of Undo.
veterans whose death was due
Peaches, which o n low In ciL
to service-connected cause*.
Q. I hold a World Warr II GI ories. are a good source o' vit*.
term insurance policy. Is there mins A and C.

SPECIAL NOTICE
DRIVER'S LICEN SES ON SALE
CO U RT HOUSE
E xtra Hours for your Convenience
Open 8:30 A.M.

Close 5:00 P.M.

Open During Noon Hour
Close Noon Saturday
Please come down NOW
Help ua a s m

you promptly
Avoid the lost days rush

Ernest Housholder
'County Judgs

DO YOU DREAM OF THE HOME
Y O U 'L L O W N S O M E D A Y ?

I— . . . ----- By BINNITT CIBF-------------TOURIST patronised a Oypay fortune taller In Venice,
A
Calif., and got something of s surprise ."Heyt” he exclaimed
"Do you realise your crystal ban has three holt* In Itt"
"Sure," beamed the gypgy. “Xput 'em there myteir
I also give bowling lesions."

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th e mother of four stra. * '
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driving teem s at the age ef Oftywlghb Her loving
M her aa "Oh, Ms, the Itent Maher."
• UM. hr Ssmmu Owl StetrtbuUC k» Else r*Mun

THE LOT YO U R HOME IS BUILT
ON . . . IS IMPORTANT.
This Is the opportunity of a lifetime. While yon'rs compiling your ideas
Into a scrapbook tor your futurs hom e.................

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Green interior with Seat C ovan to match. Hydromatic, Radio, Heater, and otlrar Pontiac Accessories* Ex*
cellent mechanical condition.

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HOW
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�THE SANFORD HERALD Wed., Sept 19, 1956, Page 5

S e ria l£vsini&amp;
Mrs. G. B. Sapp,
Miss Dale Freeman
Feted With Dinner

Lake Monroe
By GRACE THURSTON
The Lake Monroe Home De­
monstration Club had Ita first
meeting of the year In the Lake
Monroe School lunchroom. The
President, Mrs. Clover Marrs,
opened the meeting, Mra. George
Otto, Past State President of
the Home Demonstration Club
Installed the following officers:
President Mrs. Clover Mens; 1st
Vice President Mrs. J. H. Tlndel;
2nd Vice President Mrs. G. E.
Fuhrmann Jr.) Secretary Mr*.
Annie McArthur; Treasurer; Mrs.
Hasel Gardner; Delegate, Mrs,
J, E, Andrews: and Alternate
Delegate, Mra. G. E. Fuhrmann

Your penonallty la expressed
In-your heme. There are revealed
your likes sad dislikes and an
Indication of your way of living
Your home asust be designed for
eomfort and to suit the needs of
your family, but yet yon want
It to make the best Impression
poslble.
You eamnt furnish your home
haphaxardly and expect It to have
a good appearance. You should
allow plenty of time for thought
first
and planning before the Drat
purchase is made.
It’s a r*ed Idea to draw a
rough floor plan and begin your
planning from that. Be eure to
take Into consideration the traf­
fic pattern so that you will not

Mrs. G. B. Sapp celebrated her
•1st birthday and Miss Dale
Freeman, her eighth, at a joint
birthday dinner held Sunday,
Sept. 18, on the lawn at the home
sof Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Burned.
'The dinner was served family
picnic style, with everyone bring­
ing a large basket ef food to be
served from a long picnic table
under the oak trees.
! After the dinner, Mrs. Sapp
■and Miss Freeman openad their
many nice gifts, and when they
had all been admired and ex.
.claimed over, Mrs. J. C. Sapp cut
{the lovely birthday cake, which
J. E. Andrews reported
I was served by Miss Barbara Sapp onMrs.
the short course which the
and Miss Pansy Register.
attended at Gainesville. Also re­
Invited to b* with the honor- porting on the course were: Mrs.
eet were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clover Mens,
Margaret
SappSr., Mr. and Mra.
J. A.
Bapp
Jr., Mlsa Barbara Ann Tlndel!, and Mra. McTuckej,
from tho Longwood Club,
Sapp, Johnte
Sapp,
Mrs. Barbara
Refreshments were served to;
Lynn
Count and Miss Debbie
Count, all of whom ware from Mrs. Johns of Longwood, Mitt
St. Augustins: Mr. and Mrs. Myrtle Wilson, Mrs. J. E. And­ when selecting seating pieces and
Aaron Wetharington and son, rews, Mre. Ora Canup, Mra. C. materials. Whits and other pale
Jimmy, Mr. and Mra. Jim Turner E. Hittell, Mrs. Clover Mam, colors, while they may be very'
and son, Johnny, Mr, and Mr*. Mrs. Annie McArthur, Mrs. J. pretty, won't stay that way long
Aaron Wethcrington and sen. E. Tlndel, Mre. Margaret Tlndelt, If there are young c h i l d r e n
Patricia, Mr*. Gladys Freeman, Mrs. Mildred Standlfer, Mre. C. around. But if you feel you must
Raymond Dale aad Johnny Bar- E. Jackson, Mrs. Ruth Griffis, have something in a pale color,
fisld, all of Tampa; Mra. Myrtle Mr*. J. E. Fuhrmann Jr., Mrs. choose one of the new synthetic
Nettles, of Sanford; Mr, and J. C, Sapp, Mrs. Hasel Gardner, materials which require a min­
Mrs. J. C. Sapp and Lloyd, of Mr*. McTuckty, and Mrs. George imum of upkeep.
Lake Monroe, Mra. C. E. Bumsed Otto.
Another good idea I* washable
and Mrs. Verdis Mae Hartman.
The first meeting of ths Lake paint or watt coverings. Finger
Monroe P-TA was railed to order marks, which &gt;r* bound to ap­
u Bible Class Marks by Proildeat . Claude Hittell pear when thee# are children in
after which tho devotional was the family, do lo t make attrac­
I Last Meet O f Year read by Mra. R. C. Brantly. Mr. tive wall decorations.
H1U.11 welcomed all the new
te Include plans
If With Buffet Dinner members, and the old members. forRemember
a television when arranging
The Women’s Bible Class of Mr. Hittell was very pleated with your floor plan, as most Ameri­
j the First Baptist Church met re­ the turn out, and stated w* had can homes nowadays do Include
cently at the home of Mre, A. over the quota of members of one.
I H. Lovefay, MB Park Av*., for last year’s F-TA. The Secretary
While you certainty can't ex­
their monthly business and aoc. and Treasurer’s report* were pect your furniture and earpet*
given and accepted, Mr. Hittell to last forever, you ran use a
■ Z 1*1 meetlag.
This being the last meeting of read ths Budget for the year, little forethought when making
IV the current church year, the which was aceeptsd by the group. your purchases, choosing pieces
SZ members were feted with a very Project for the coming year will that are covered v -H * durable
I ; delightful buffet supper. Host**- be uniforms for tho bell team*. fabric which will act show dirt
8 aes were members of group* five Mr. Cecil Tueker County Agent, qulekly and which tan be cleaned
M and six, who are Mr*. Lovefay, gave a short talk on farming a easily.
'4 Mra. J. T. Newby, Mra. P. S. 4-H Club for the boys. Mra. J. To sum up, the most Import­
'1 Kesler, Mrs. A. C. Benson, Mrs. B. Stapler, Mra. J. Lee, Mra. Ola ant thing to remember when
« Esse Wilson, Mr*. W. P. Gem- Cain, and Mra, Jessie Mae Mum , furnishing a home *r apartment
-4 er, Mrs. Boa Newsome, Mr*, volunteered to help Mr. Tuck- Is to plan carefully,
f lies ale Roller, and Mrs, C. P.
j
Henderson.
A report an the County Coun­
9k
Following the eupper the bust- cil meeting ef Sept IS waa given
Get Acquainted
f 7 ness meeting was conducted and by Mr. Hittell.
[*] presided over by Mr*. J. B. - Mr. Welle epok* en the ProCoffee To Be Held
\d Fields, class preldeflt.
g n u of the School System, The
K
Mra. 8. A. B. Wilkinson gava Board and Committee Chairman
the evening devotional, the basla ware the hosts honoring the By C.P.O. Wives
Invitations have been mailed
p for which was taken from Mat- Faeulty.
for a get-acqualnted" coffee to
j thew II and 13 and waa entitl­
ed “Have Faith In God". She
The home of Mr. and Mrs. A! be held Friday, Sept. 21, at 10
’ discussed and gave Illustrations Johnson, Lake Monro* wee open­ a.m. at the C.P.O. Club at S.N.
of two kinds of faith, activa and ed Saturday evening with a gala A.S. A baby elttar will be famish­
passive. The devotional message ■urprile party for Mr. and Mra. ed, courtesy of the club. All
( | waa elated with a prayer by Cotton Brown. Host***** with C.P.O. wives, active or retired,
Mrs. Johntoa, were Mrs. C. E. are Invited to attend. Those
|
The business of the elsss was Hittell, and Mrs, Hubert John. wishing to do so are asked to
I discussed and taken cars of, aft- HR,
please eoetact Mr*. Robert L.
I er which Mra, B. A. Bock n mom.
Herdmen at 1S18-W,
Lights
were
strung
over
the
I I her of tho nominating committee
hack
yard
and
there
were
long
presented the names of members
with
I who w en eelocted to eorvo ns tablet of refreshment*
offlrera of the eles* for the beautiful large red apple* cand­
OPEN
I comlag year. All wars elected and les, nuts, soft drinks, coffee, and
large
sheet
lakes
being
served.
f are as follows: Class teacher,
12:45
j • Mra.
Voile Williams Sr.) as- Many beautiful gift* were pre­
f # elstant teacher, Mrs. Georgs C. sented to the honor***, whose
Dixon; Mrs. C. P. Henderson, home bad beta destroyed In the
president; Mr*. Nell Wade, vie* Plata* crash a fsw weeks ago.
president; Mr*. Francis Bola, **- Between 60 and 70 people visited
, rratary and treasurer) Mra. A. during the evening. Games were
B. Lovefay, assistant secretary; played and prises were awarded
and treasurer Mrs. S, A. B. the wtanera.
Wilkinson. Group Captains are
Mrs. H. D. Smith. Mr*. Be* Now- affair: Mrs. J. T, Newby, Mra.
tome, Mrs. C. P. Cully, Mra. Mamie Grogran, Mrs. Mahle
Essie Wllaon, Mrs. W. F. Gam- Show, Mra. Mattie Howell, Mre.
| er and Mrs, B. F. McWhorter. C. P. Henderson, Mrs, C. L.
m Cards war* signed to tend two Hewsoa. Mrs. Hess!* Roller, Mrs.
elck members, Mrs. Pearl Han- Voile WUlami Sr„ Mrs. E. S.
! well aad Mra. 8. J. Nix.
Roekey. Mrs. V. F. McWhorter,
Mrs. J. B. Fields, the out going Mr*. O. C. Gibbs, Mrs. H. D.
t clast president, was presented an Smith, Mra. Britt Johnson, Mrs.
antique vase by the class in ap­ R. f . Cully, Mrs. Eunice Dana,
preciation for b ir faithful, loving Mrs. J. W. Salsbury.
and officiant service a* class
Alia Mrs. F. S. Keeler, Mrs.
' president for two years. Mrs. G. C. Dixon, Mrs. A. C. Benson,
Voile Wiliams Sr. was ehoeen to Mrs. A. B. Lovofay, Mrs, Ess*
' present the gift to Mrs. Fields Wilson, Mra. B. A. Bock, Mrs. J.
'# • on behalf of tho class. The moot­ B. Fields, Mrs. 8. A. B. Wilkining was cloaod with “Blest be son, Mra. B. G. Wiley, and a
. the Tie" sung by the members visitor, Mrs. Annla Merlweather.
In unison.
Tbs following members were
present at this most enjoyable
;1
1
P N A IP IF

Chaplain Arnold
Featured Speaker
A t D.A.R. Meeting

Home Should Show
Likes And Dislikes
O f Inhabitants

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA MAJORETTE—Miss Colleen
Engebretson, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Torrent Knirebret
son, 1017 West 25th. Street was chosen Friday ns one
of tho majorettes for the University of Florida* Gntor
Band. Judges included Reid Poole and Beverly Stnlimker.
Harold B. Bachman who Is head of the University of Flor­
ida Bnnds has planned the first performance for Septem­
ber 29th. when Florida plnys Clemsoit in Gainesville. This
year the Gntor band has many activities planned, including
a trip to New Orleans.
Colleen, who is a sophomore at the University will bo
remembered as the head-majorette of the Seminolu High
School Baud. (Photo By Rnmond Studio)

Committee Meads,
Room Mothers
Told A t P T A Meet

(pSA&amp;DJudA

Friends of Mrs. R, L. Beard
prill be happy to learn she return­
Committee chairman mid room ed home Tuesday from Orange
mothers were named when the Memorial Hospital, where she has
Wilson School P-TA nicl recently brzn undergoing treatment.
nt Pnola under the direction of
Friends of Mrs.‘11. E. Bruthe president, M. K. Warfel. Mr*. baker will bo happy to lo rn that
John Griffis was appointed gen­ she returned from Florida San­
eral chairman ef the Halloween itarium Sunday, n week earlier
Carnival, and ether committee than she had anticipated.
heads appointed were: Publicity,
Mr, and Mra. E. C. Ilarprt
Mrs, II. K. Harms; Membership
and Magaxlne, Mra. C. A. I«ee: have been visiting In Tcnnent,
Budget and Finance, Mrs. Leon N. J. with Mr. and Mrs. A. S,
Keel; Devotional, Mr*. Howard Collum, who are the parents of
Mathews; Program, Mrs, John Mrs, E. C. Harper Jr. Enroute
Griffis and Mrs, It. Grifflsi Coun­ home they stopped off In North
ty Council Delegate, Mra. Keel: Carolina for a visit. Mr. Harper
Alternates, Mrs. Warfel and returned yesterday morning, hut
Mra. John Griffis; and Historian, Mrs. Harper expects to remain
in North Carolina for a few day*.
Mra. Jnmct Rsaton,
Room mothers for the years
Friend* of knhert L. Cox will
will be grades one and two, Mra, ho pleased to hear that he I*
J, I. Smith, Mrs. Lewi* Cobb, doing nicely after undergoing
Mrs. C. A. I.#* and Mra, Ganns; surgery Monday. Ills address is
Grades three and four, Mrs. Orange Memorial Hospital, Room
James Hlealdey, Mrs. C. Osriett, 107.
Mrs, Keel, aad Mr*. John Grif­
Friends ef little Miss Vickie
fins; Grades fire and alx, Mr*.
Barron will he very enrry to
*1. B. Warfet.
Presiding at the meeting were hear that she has been re-admitt­
the new offlrera Mrs. John Grif­ ed to Seminole Memorial Hosp­
fis, vice president, Mrs, M. E. ital due to eomplicallona result­
Warfel, secretary and Mr*, leon ing from hsr recent tonsillecto­
my.
Keel, treasurer.
Following the rlosa of the
meeting refreshments were serv- *d by the executive eotnmittee,

■ M*S L

The Mid-Week Bible Bear wM
be conducted kt the Rev. A. 0 .
Melania, Pastor of the First P m bytatfan Church at Vt» p. M.

Miss Brown,
Robert Harvey
V/ed In Georgia
Mr. and Mrs. Giles Chapman
are announcing the m arriffs ct
(heir daughter, Mlsa Barbara
Ann Brown, to Robert A. Hnrvcy,
eon of Mr, and Mre. E. L. Harvey
The marriage took place on
September IB In Nahunti, Oa, with
Judge Claude A. Smith offldatIng.
The bride was born far Orlande
and attended schools In Sanford.
She was graduated from Seminole
High School with the Class ot
1355 and later attended Emory
University In Atlanta, Ga. and
Florida State University la TaHahsssee. At present the is employed
by the Florida State Bank ef San­
ford.
Mr. Harvey wai bom ha Tampa
and attended the local schools,
also graduating In 1168. Ho at­
tended Florida Sonthem College
In lakeland for one year and in
presently associated with Us fa­
ther In the plumbing buslnetr.
Mr. end Mrs. Heresy m mak­
ing their home temporarily with
tho bride’ grandmother, Mre.
J. R. Bills on Celery Avenue.

at First Presbyterian Church at
T:*0 p.m.
The Senior High Fellowship Bo*
creation of the First Prschytar*
Ian Church will meet at tho
Church at 4:00 through l:M p,
m.
Prayer Meeting will be M d at
7:3o p, m. at the First Baptist
Church.
The Sunday School Cabinet af
the First Baptist Chunk will
meet at 1:11 p. m.
The Rev. Fred B. Fisher wU
conduct the morning devotions
over WTRR. Sanford, at 4:30 i.m .

THURSDAY

The Junior Choir will have tM r
rehearsal and fallowsMp at the
First Presbyterian Church at 1:41
p.m.
The Youth Chair eg the Fleet
Presbyterian Church will pm ride
at the church at 7:30 p.m.
The Rev. Fred B. Fisher w t
conduct the morning devationa
over WTRR, Sanford, at 1:30 a.m.
The Ladle* Aid of the U th*
eran Church ef the Redeemer wU!
meet at 7:80 p.m. at the ch u n k
Reeteaeea will be Mre. John
Scnkarik and Mra. Henry Thorn­
ton.

Happy Birthday

Green, Mr*. Raymond Smith, Mrs.
W. H. Tunniettffa, Chaplain Ar­
nold and P. E. Romaniat.

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“The Goodly Heritage of Amor!*
ran*" was the euhject of the talk
given hy Chaplain C. L. Arnold,
S.N.A.S., at the Constitution Day
party of Sallle Harrison Chap­
ter, National Society, Daughter*
of the American Revolution at
3 p.m. Monday aftarnoon.
The meeting, held aboard Uie
“Skylark", was the official openInc of observance of Constitution
Week, Sept. 17-33. At this time
memhen were reminded, through
a message read from Mrs. Fre­
deric A. Groves, President Gen­
eral, N.S.D.A.R., that "The Con­
stitution 1s the backbone of this
country, The Declaration of In­
dependence the heart- and the
flaff. the a n a l . Constitution
W'-ek senes to remind us ell that
we must keep our backbone
strong and firm In these times,
surely as perilous as any that
ever faced our nation".
Interest centered In the “Grace
Before Meals" cards that were
presen led each one present. The
cants contain a grace taken from
George Washington’s First Proelamntlon of Thanksgiving, (he
Preamble, and Inside the cardstechnically railed "table tents"—
Some facts about the Constitution,
Mrs. A. R. Key, chapter regent,
presided and National Defense
suggestions were given hy Mre.
!,. P. llagan. The meeting was
opened by the ritual, all memhere
participating, and the singing of
the Nations) Anthem.
Hostesses were Mrs. R. E. Rou*
mlllat, Mrs. A. R. Key and Miss
Irene Hinton.
A delightful short ride was en­
joyed before the rain storm. Re­
membrance cards were signed by
all and sent to two Hi members.
An lee and sweet course was
served to: Mrs. A. C. Denson, Mr*.
M. J. Rram, Mrs. C. 8.- Brown,
Mrs. P. p. Campbell, Mr*. Mary
Sue Compton, Mrs. C. R. Daw­
son. Mrs. Alexander Greek, Mr*.
I&lt;- r . Hagan. Mrs. E. M. Hoke,
Mrs. Robert Jennings, lira. A. R.
Key, Mre, Ralph Leonard, Mrs.
C. J„ Park Sr., Mrs. F. E. Rou*
mlllat. Mm. R. W. Rupreeht, Mr*.
H. W. Rucker, lira. R. E, True,
Mrs. 0 . A. Wakefield, Mra. Leater, C. Wlldntr, Mra. Charles

WEDNESDAY
The Old l i n e *U1 Meet i t the
First Presbyterian Chart* at 1:11

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Page 6, Wed., Sept. 19, 1986 THE SANFORD HERALD

Football Dominates
Talk At Lions Club
Football demiaatsd tha roavar* ly Interested ta tho Ohio State
at tha Lion’s Club rtgular football rundown when they are
paon lancbaon meeting yaaterday. reminded that this taam revolu­
Ensign John Borum. aopptf «tfl- tionised modern Big Tan games
M r for r ASBOX U, Sanford Naval when they invented tha SpUt-T of.
Air Station, and Data Lands, and fenaive formation. The SplJt-T of­
coach tor Samlaolo High School fense was adopted by Semtaota
apbka U tha group. Borton ptoya^ High School last year.
Soar ysor* tor Ohio State t/nlvar
•tty and was quarterback and capttoe of tha team whan Ohio State C rooms Academy
nckad up an Orangs Bowl victory
against tha University of South- Will Open Season
o n California two yaor» ago. Bor*
|M has made committment for Against Melbourne
The Croons Academy football
|W graft ayatem of pro football
whao ha la dlichargod from tha squad will play It* initial game
Kfevy, Dora Lauda, balling from ef the 1P5d-*57 Mason, .Saturday
SoetbwUh, Mass, wai a four year night, Sapt- 22, against Mel­
toltannon from Stataoo, after bourne nt tha Sanford Memorial
which bo oarvad with tha Marine Stadium.
Corps in J jp * r t^ ^ ^ P * a tl.
The team waa bard hit by tha
Barton, tlx-tost two-inch, no graduation of such atars as Art­
pound quarterback described foot* hur G. Knight, Donell Burk* and
Ufa a Big U coUrt*. "Foat* Fieddit Washington. Thar* ara
pan In tha Big U U no guesting fourteen lettermen returning for
game/* ha told tha group. Thar* tha M aso n who ara mostly lines­
t n S full-time coacbet who do men and a few back* who will
pothtag but work whb the boyt, replace those lost by graduation.
th an a n four fulLUme uataars
Thay
have such promising SANFORD SEMINOLE MAJORETTES Point mouldy to
and three phyticis ni, one of which •tarter* aa Roy Hawkins, N it- New Scoreboard, (left to rlg h t| Front row: Carol N utt
W&lt;. v
to ou duty every day at prsetka
hanlal Straws, Jo* Walden and (head majorette), Nancy Richards, Bobble Crutchfield,
1*
Borton'i toot year at Ohio Stata Malvin Ruth. Thee* boys hav* Betty Lynn Selvldse, Ann Davis, Dottle Williams. Back
u td tha imathlng of attand- shown satisfactory progress In
★
★
★
, „__ records tor regular season pr*season practice,
! aaOaga football. Ohio State tad the
High, formerly a mem­ M em b ersh ip Drive
• nation with an avaraga attandanca berCrooms
of tha Central Florida Con­
7 T»A» 9*f gaUM. “Big time col*
• toga football 1a m ated by tha ference, to now a member of tha W ill Begin Soon
big *P” North Conference by vir­
; f#ai, not by ptoyart," ha told.
In an interview list night.
tu* of It* enrollment. This gives
• &lt;"U U the mtocowceptloo of many the Panther Squad a very tough Semihole Chief* Club presi­
! people that tha four weeks before
dent, John Schlrard Jr. said
■ the tattoo opener la a mad ruth achedul* having to face aucb op­ that a membership drive for
ponent*
as
Jacksonville,
Miami,
Old man Weather cast his dark
to whip a Big 10 taam Into shape,”
the Chiefs' Club wss In order
‘ Borton tald. "Actually this It far Palatkn, and Orlando. Other as soon as Thomas Stringer, shroud over th* Chlefa Club spon­
teams
computing
tha
10
game
from true. 11m season start* the
vice-president and membership sored Pow-Wow and Football
' last half of tha prior Mason sche­ schedule a n Melbourne, Howard chairma n.retu fried tot he D. Rally laat night in Memorial Sta­
dule. By this time the schedule Academy af Oeala, Hungerford, chairman, returned to the city. dium, but some four-hundred avid
fans disregarded hla threats and
contracts tor tha fallowing season Kustis, (Homecoming 1, Campbell
"In the meantime," Rchlr- turned out to wish the IMS edition
- has bean signed, aad the scout* Street High of Daytona and
ard
said,
“
membership
appli­
of the Sanford Seminoles a vic­
I i n covering tha final game of the Euclid High of DeUnd.
; wait taa ton's first two or three Soma of last year's UtUnnen who cations are being taken at B. torious Mason.
L. Perkins A Son and Jim
! apponants. Than there follows tlx showed up In preteason prar I
Sem inula Chlefa Club president,
• weeks of Intensive spring training. war* Addys Lamb who to an and, Robeon Sporting Goods. Both John Schlrard Jr. was very en­
■tores
are
located
conveniently
: n i s period la spent wtlh heavy L. J. MeFadden, Halfback, Joe
thused with th* turnout and told
work on fundamental and acquslnt- King, Guard, Eddie Lanier, Full­ lowntown on First Street."
the crowd, "We of the Chiefs
Annual membenhlp fee for Club are very pleased .with inch
I tha taam with the potential back, Grady Robinson, halfback;
■tha comtag opposition, Scrim- and Ralph Thom**, tackle. These !h* Chiefs Club Is only five an attendance ai thla undar th#
age Is a dally thing with films boys have tha making* of alt star dollar*.
circumstance*, and thla la a favor*
?rok*a nt least three times a ptoyart.
abla indication that thla occasion
jwadt. These films a n a part of
ward Blackahear look toward a will become ao annual cat. W#
Despite the odds,
*“ “• routine morning skull practice, Fair, Halburn Meadows
•ucceMfal mason.
hope to maka Football Sally Night
re thay a n shown tor Urn
►fit of the boys as wall as tha
_ _ehes. It Is an IndaUbU tranT artpt of each players potential
• strength aaf weakness. All during
. this time tha scouts are busy
&gt; watching tha opposition.
’ Scouting la not looked upon ns
0 aaaakJng thing in big-time foot­
ball. Each taam la allowed two
■ trouts to b« on hand for tha (earn
workouts. Thsy are allowed bino­
cular* and o typewriter, but no
, pameru. A file la begun on each
! PMm b* af tha nppHtig taam, had
; the taam member to wall analysed.
"By fall practice almost
• every thing is charted.
"Tbs Coaching ataff has four
• weak* to prepare thalr club
I for the approaching season in fall
• practice. Contact work during tha
roaaon to vary light. Thla is based
on the theory that the men have
displayed their ability or thay
Wuldn't bo there. Most of tha
days of fall practice are fillad
with lectures and conditioning
exercises. Tuesdays and Wednes­
day* ara th# only days when
scrimmage Is held.
, "The outstanding feature about
t blg-tlme football to tha sat rou• Lina. Everything 1s tha same one
day to tha nest, one week to the
; neat. Getting Into a aat routine Is
! tha best thing any club, athletic
SCHOOL OFFICIALS and Chlefa Club officinla appear before Pow-Wow gathering last
or otherwise, ean develop."
After discussing Big 10 football night. (L. to R.) John Keeling, See., Treaaurer of Chiefs Club; Fred Canaa, Athletic
• before tha club, Borton commented Director. SHS; ;'Andy' * Bracken, Principal, S1IS; John Schlrard Jr., Preo. Seminole
briefly on tha currant arandali be- Chiefs Club.
big publicised about Urn Big 10
and tho west coast clubs. "This Laude Predicts
CENTRAL FLORIDA QUICK FREEZE
pay-off thing baa received tha
wrong emphasis,” ha declared. "It Better Season
AND STORAGE CO.
|o not Urn fault af tha playeri,
Davo
Lauda,
and
coach
for
•o r the fault of th* aehools. Tha
lull responsibility falls on the Somtaoto High School, told th*
; obouldera of tha many marchaot- attendance at the Horn Club
1 fana who want big tlma football luncbaoa meeting yesterday that
• t thalr roUega. Each ooltag* ha*
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
■ aa employment service and tha thay could expect a better *«**on
401
West
Thirteenth S tm t
Pbaas ISIS
I ballplayers are more often than thia year than last Laud* said
that
th*
hay
word*
ta
this
year's
pat deficient hi funds. A football
t h e b e IMUCEH EFFECTIVE THURS. . FRI. . BAT,
ptayor to allowed to oam It Of pro Mason won depth and desire.
■Math ta part-time work. Tkla beI k la year's Sanford Seminole
WESTERN U. 8. CHOIRS BKKP PBIMB
• oam si a pay-aft whan tha appro- propram boast* a
N member
• Oiatlva merchants do not require ■quad,” ha Informed lb* attending
the players to report tor work in member*. *3» of three boys hav*
, ardor for them to draw thalr port, made n auccaaaful bid for the var­
time salary."
sity. This additional depth will be
LIBBY'S - XKABHOOK FARMS
Altar hi* tali Bortou waa aahad exploited o Offset th* tack of
ft it waa dangerous tor a boy experience by the duh member*."
BABY
LIMAS
2
BROCCOLI SPEABI
I ta play college ban by a lion
Laude explained to the group
: ptambor who baa a son presently that proper prognostication of tho
FOKDHOOK LIMAS 4 9 C
CAULIFLOWER
I ploying for a roUega taam. "Thor* Mason was not ta order Inasmuch
; fa a calculi tad risk tavotvod,” as tha Orange Belt Conference waa
WEXTERN U. X. CHOICE BEEF PRIME
• Barton retorted. "Tha greatest new and unfamiliar to tho Semi: danger tor Injury to whan tho notes. "But,” he urged the group,
• p u y rr lacks proper physical roo. It to vary laoportant to the team
i ditto* or whan there to poor oup^ that you boost the aquad by atten­
prataton.” Ha explained that there dance. Ftoytag to aa empty sta­
EKAN fUME
JUST MEAT V MAT
certain minor tojurtoa that
d to happen, but tha dium to aa automatic drawback to
(■ROUND REEF
DEVILED CRAB8
m duty ware expert at tha loam.”
LB. 37c
: wanting. "During my tour years Lauda proiaod Brantley Schlrard
2 For 43c
1 «t Ohio Btata. there wart only Jack Blotsky, Phil Byrd, A!
OUR OWN CUKE-HICKORY HMOKMD
• fore playeri who were Injured Stanley, and Boh Johnson for their
severely enough to terminate thalr outstanding pr* aoaron perfor­
mance! in key positions.
• finttwl career.”
"Thla* year the Sanford faaa
.’ I Whan tho moating adjourned
r im Pm waa aahad about Us pro* will aee wide-open ball game*,”
| ftmai^Maain&gt;oFMa)uriee. TWjMn*’ Laude delta red. "Coach Fleming
has adopted a philosophy of gams
WltOLh'HALE MEATS FOR HOME FKEEZMMB
; finger, cartilage torn *from tour playing that will make Uw team
1 rflta. aprotaod anktoe, aad a brute- gun for a touchdown an every
FLA. GRADE A • DIRECT FROM LOCAL FARMS
{d i o o o cap. "Tba krakaa finger play, and there will ho more aerial
fa ro aw the meet trouble,” bo actiee thla year than In the p a st”
ftbhL ' l l loppenod ta my eentor Conch Undo ended the talk by
LAitGE
X—LGE.
, aad ! wos aaithar able ta
If# tba ball from tba canter lb ottand tart night's Bow-Wow
; Par akto ta hand It aft whan
finally got i t ” Aa a
I Mark ho said, "It's aa
Tty tltooi
pawatag ta ride a btoycto.”
o cream for • different testa
SMALL — 3 DOZ. ate
Bantord fana will ha particular­ trea t
1

Rain Is Killing Us'
Say Seminole Coaches

Ian ta

Ro*: Pat Harrington, Linda Smith, Judy Herron, Mary
Grace Hobby, Etna Kratxert, and Jane Jennings. The elec­
tronic acoraboard waa mtrehaaed for the Sanford Seminoles
bp tho Florida 8tot* Bank at a cost
c
of $1,600.
★
★
★
★
★

400 Fans Brave Rain To Wish
Seminoles Victorious Season

LOCKER PLANT

RIB ROAST

BABY LIVER

»35c

BR. BACON

»

64c E G G S

67c

aa annual affair: on* that will In- cltement In their music, dancing,
crease ta proportions and scope ind cheers.
with tlrae.U Sehlyrd told the
Principal Andrew J. Bracken
fans that the primary purpoM of created a ripple of laughter In
the Chiefs Club was "the Instiga­ tha audience when he praised
tion of a continuing Interest of th* audience when he prateed
the citizen* In the entire program the efficiency of tha rain and the
of Ugh school athletics."
delaterioua effects cm tha turn­
The crowd of rt°ria enthusiasts out.
sent cheer after ehoer cretcendotag
Head mentor BUI Fleming Inthrough the air aa they wore in­ troducod each gridster to the
troduced ta their athletic program crowd and gave each man'i play­
and administrator. Athletic Dime­ ing history. Then he explained
ter Fred Gaaaa announced th* In excellent 'nd exciting detail
ahtfl ta “aaatlag
arrangamon for the operation of t*e defense and
‘ ting arrangement
tha Sanford fans.
fana. In previous
pro
offense, th* calling of signals,
goar* tha local
ical aupportara have and details of th* fundamental
mad tha temporary
blaac
porary Mat bleacher*
1playa used
hi the deceptive
bat thia roar they., wUl
Jo] tltoi 8plit-T O f f e n s i v e formation,
will an
enjoy
comfort and battar vlalon
vision pro'
provided while his grid iters demonstrat­
for than bjr tha now
pcrtni
new permanent
ed. After his most effective
hUacbara aroctod ow
on tha
the Wett breakdown of his taam* opera­
aida of tha playing flald. A 1tram- tion, coach Flemlag and his as­
•ndoua ovation aonndad
mded appi
approval sistants, Bud Layer and Dava
to tha Introduction off th*
tha n*w
now dec- Laude put
th* team through
tronlc acoraboard donated
Ion*tod to th* thalr warm-up paces to the
Sanford Samlnolaa by the
tha Florida
Fh
pleasure of th* fans.
Btita Bank.
The successful Pow-Wow snd
th a major*ttaa, band, clteer- Rally broke up with "Clobber
la a d « , and pap squad lad tho Cocoa" singing in the hearts
os-1all the fans.

•The rain Is killing us I” coach
Bill Flaming said today. "TUI*
is aU very discouraging," he con­
tinued, *thara U more work
ahead of ua now than we can
possibly complete before gam*
time with Cocoa Friday night"
The above to lb# |ener*l opl«*
ion voiced by th# enltre Sanford
Seminole coaching staff, as they
slosh about In the mu-t. Irv­
ing to disregard the drissle, and
fight afalnst waning time before
the season's opener.
Most of the day waa spent on
defensive work and scrimmage,
and for the first time In the sea­
son the probable startinc defen­
sive lineup has been named. “We
think w* have found the right
combination for our dafanatve
play,” coach Fleming said. “ But
bear In mind that It Is probable
and that It to not the offensive
team.” Fleming gave the nod to
the boys as follows: Ends: Allan
Swaim, Tommy Brown; Ticilre:

Meredith Scott. Billy Tyre;.,
Guards; Murray Nance, Terry’
Goemble; Linebackers; Brantley
Schlrard; Jack Stotaky; halfbacks;
Al Stanley, Bobby Johnioo; Safety,
man: Phil Byrd. "Thare will b,
at least fir* changes In thfc
lineup for the offense," Fleming
said.
As th* crying towel clrruleteg
In. a tad ceremony among thq&gt;
coaches today, their registered9
complaint seemed U be against
'old man weather*. “ We were oa
good edge tost Friday.” Fleming
said. "Wa were ready for Coco*.
But that was six long day; jgosix days of bad days and bad «ej.
ther.” Coach Bud Layer continued,
"As fro u our physical condh
tloo is concerned, we've be**
hurt bod.”
Yesterday's tactoment westbw?
restricted th* Sanford lamfnoUa
to ten minutes' acrlmmags h
wet pads.

Shortest
distance to
that big 3%
dividend

A bee-Ifnt
straight to
our front
door)

LOOK
for your name in The

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You May Have

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To The

Palm Drive-In
Movieland Ride-In
Prairie Lake Drive-In
Or

Ritz Theatres
Each day the names o f 4 to 8 people will be published in the Herald Classified
columns for FREE tickets to the Palm D-'ive-In, the Movieland Ride-In, the Prairie
Lake Drive-In and the Ritz theatres. If your name appears, clip the ad, it is your
free ticket—you pay only a small service and tax charge on Ritz Theatre, and
Prairie Lake Drive-In passes.
Present your Classified Ad Free Pass to the box office o f the theatre named
Make sure you have your driver's license, social security card or other personal
Identification with you.
Note the date printed at the bottom of the ad. Your Pass must be used be­
fore this expiration date.

FIND YOUR NAM E!
SEE THE MOVIES FREE!
1

�Joycees To Learn
Activities Of Game
Fish Commission

F ood Sense—N ot Nonsense

A representative of the Florida
Game and Fresh Water FWh Com­
mission will tell the Seminole Coun­
ty Junior Chamber -»f Comm—■*#
members about the activities of his
organization, at the noon I ncheon
nicotine of the Jaycw* tomorrow
at the Yacht Club.
Jim Reed, of Ocala, will be the
speaker who will Inform the Jaycc*s of the efforts of the Game
and Fish Commission toward the
conservation of game, fish, and
wildlife.
Plans are being completed, aecnling to the local Jaycee Jour,
nnl, to present one of the greatest
Fire Prevention project* In the
Jaycees efforts to cooperate with
the National Fire Prevention
Week, Oct. T-13.
IKINJT PIT (left), of St. Petersburg, Fla., hugs the tiophy pre­
sented her after she won the women’s singles tennis title nt Forest
Hills, N. Y. The Wit btedon champion defeated Althea Oibson for
the etown. At right Is Australia’s Ken Rosswall, who scored a major
upset by defeating his countryman. Lew Hoad, in the men’s sing - -

Touring Florida
Cord Party' Is
Slated Sept. 21
n
•

A
•

Hospital Notes

DE BARY—Tbe De Biry Civic
Association srtB sponsor a “Tour.
Ing Florida Card Party" in the
Clrlc Association Building on Friday evening Sapt. &gt;1. Dessert and
coffee will b« served at T p. m.
and tha game will start at I
»
Reservations may be made with
Mrs. Ray Pack, Mr*. George Wake­
field, Mr*. Sidney Wilkes, or Miss
Kay Ryan.
An open meeting will be held
fat the Clvle Association Building
an Tuesday afternoon at S p. m.
which all of the ladles of De
Bery are Invited to attend. The
■ubject of an address by Mrs.
Doris Nelms of the Florida Power
and Light Co. will be “Kitchen
Planning."

SEPT. IB
AdmI..Ions:
Dr. Harry SUtby (Sanford)
SEPT. II
Admissions;
Jane Cummins (Sanford)
Marlon Cobb (Oviedo)
Discharges:
Martha Orwig (Sanford)
Susan K. Thompson (Sanford)
Margaret Bryan and Babv Girl
(Sanford)
VISITING HOURS:
Private Rooms II a. m. — 9 p m
Semi-Private Room* 2 p. m. —
4 p. m. 7 p. m. — 9 p. m.
Pediatries 11 a. m. — 8 p. m.
(Parents
and/or grandparents
only)
Obstetrics According to accomo­
dation and no visitors during feed­
ing nf babies.

ChBflei B. Tyler, M, passed
away at 1:40 p. m. Monday follow­
ing a lingering Ulneli.
Mr. Tyler w«e bora on Feb. U,
Igea in Oaseoda, Mich. He had liv­
ed In Sanford for the past 33
yaare and made hi* home on Sil.
y tr Lake. Ha was a retired celery
grower on th# West Side.
i
• Ho attandad the Congregational
Church and was a member of the
Masonic Ledge of Sanford.
Survivors Include hie wife. Mr*.
Sophie Tyler, genford; two grindchildren, and a nephew and niece,
Mr. end Mre. Guy M. Leach of
. Orlando.
. ..
Funeral services will be held
at 10:1# a. m. Thursday at Brls■on Funaral Horn# with the Rev.
Fred Ensmlnger of the Congregatlonal Church ofifciatlng.
Burial will be at a later date.
Th# family h n requested to
please omit flowers.
FORMER COLLEGE PHESI*
DENT TO TEACH At ROLLINS
WINTER PARK (A I*)-Paul
F. Deuglae, former president of
American Unlvoreity at Washing­
ton, D.C., la the second former
college president to be appointed
to tha Rollins faculty this year,
. Hugh F. McKean, president, says.
Dr. Dougin* will bo professor
of government In the history de­
partment.
Mra. Helen L- Wataon, former
nresident of Webber College at
Bobaon Park, wea recently ap­
pointed dean ef women.

Two sailors, one attached to the
Security Department, and the
other attached to the Ground
Control Approach Department, of
Sanford. Naval Air Station, were
welcomed into the rank* of Chief
Petty Officer, hr Captain Robert
\V. Jackson, USN, Tommamtlng
Officer nf th- stxt’n- durlnv cere­
monies held aboard the ilatlon,
Sept. IT.
,
Receiving their promotions to
Chief Petty Officer, were Roland
L. Wallis, USN. nromC'd to Chief
Rollerman, and Nel«nn W, Bowers,
USN. promoted to Chief Air Contrnlman.
Since entering the Navy in Aug­
Snacks—Part of the A c‘
ust, 1940, Chief Walls has spent
almost the enllri- time aboard
This country Is becoming a 17 percent of calories consumed
four-and five-meal nation, if the by children each duy is In the
ship. Before reporting to Sanford
Funeral Services
rapid trend toward snacks is an form of snacks. The murk ia a
NAS, he wa« servl--* -ibnxrd
indication. From the coffee break delightful way, too, for grown­
destroyer radar picket ship, USS
Are Set Sunday
through to the bedtime lunch, up* to bridge the gap between
Ciarles P. Cecil. He wa* award­
fractional meal* are added to tha one meal and the neat.
ed a letter of commcmtvttno l'" t
sometimes not-so-aquare three To select your snack, take a
For G. Johnson
MlilOlNl II UNHOY, (I receive* a gift from one of the JOO GOP
May. for his outatandlng work
meals a day.
cue from the seven baste food
Garfield Johnson, a well-known
leaden who attended hi* giant party rally, staged In a tent on tha
while
stationed
aboard
that
ship.
If
you
have
adopted
the
Amer­
groupa
which
Include
milk,
meat
colored man who has served
grounds of hi* Gettysburg. Pa, farm. He called for a “new cruiada"
ican Plan and want your snack or eggs, fruit* or vegetables, en­
Pre*rntly
attached
to
th"
Sec.
many Sanford families passed
lo rapture Independent and Democratic votes. Vice President Rlrh"
to be a real treat, are that it add* riched bread oreereala. When you
urlty
DrPnrtment
of
Sanford
NAS,
away at Bay Pines Hospital last
ird M. Nixon attacked the Stevenson campaign.
(fnternetlonal)
its share of protein), vitamins, combine several of these foods in
Chief Wall* ha* among hi* de­
Saturday morning at 8:63 n.m
and minerals toward your dally a favorite sandwich, you benefit
coration* Ihe Good Conduct, WW It
need* — Just a* do your break­ from the iharo of nutrients that
The M-y ear-old Negro man
Virtory, Korean Pr*'l
f,,ilt
fast, lunrn, and dinner. Bnacka each food contribute*.
made hii home at 810'i Maple
('Ballon, Korean Service, China Hyacinths, Rain
may play tricks and appear aa Since smirks are part of the
Ave.
an unwelcome bulge at tne waist­ American scene, see that they
Service. Navy (WonsHon and
Garfield Johnson came to San­
line, It you fall to count the play their mica in good form. If
United Nations Ribbon. He Is mar- Postpone Rotary
ford many year, ago and up to
calorie! as part ef your total food you hava been skiing or swim­
rind to the former Miss Betty
recently served Sanford families
intake.
ming, your snack might consist
Sue Miller, of Gastonia N. C Tw«v Club's Boat Trip
Thesa fourth and fifth meals of of a sandwich made with en­
by doing yard work and house­
have two children, and reside in Too many hyacinth* and too
the day are almost a necessity riched bread and a beverage. Now
work.
Sanford.
for
youngster*,
if
they
are
to
if
your
activities
have
been
lim­
much rain caused a potlponemc .t
He was a World War I veteran
Chief Rowers reported aboard
have enough energy and nutri­ ited to a coiy seat in front of TV,
of
the Rntary Club’* boat trip
a ml a member of (he New Mount
ent* for growth and development you had better cut your ordrr to
Sanford NAAS for his second tour
Calvnry Baptist Church.
and fish fry trhcdulrd for this
Studies conducted by a midwest toast sticks and a glass of fruit
of
duty
at
Sanford
tn
August,
He Is survived by his wife, Rosa
eonego showed that from 11 to Juice.
1933. He was formerly a radar afternoon.
I-ec Johnson, eight step children,
operator
with the Ground Controll­ Skipper Gene Boumlllat had hit
IS grandchildren, one sister, and
ed Intercept Unit at Sanford NAAS “Skylark" alt ship-shape and
several nieces and nephews.
1during the |ieriiid Sept., 1044 to ready to go at 2 30 p. tn. today
Funeral service* will be M d
You haven’t seen anything un­
,D c., IMS. Since enterin'! Ihe
Sunday aflcrnoon at 2 o’clock at
Navy In July, mil. Thief Hauers from Ihr noat Works but aftor til you’ve enme in and examln*
the New Mount Calvary Baptist
rd our rnmplrte line of radio
turn the tide against German U. has had duty hn|h aboard ship, a crew tried unsuccessfully to and television parts. We have
By FRANK CAREY
Church on West 12th St.
and
shore
Installation*.
dear
the
channel
from
the
accu­
he equipment to do th sattm
Burton Funeral Home U In Associat'd Pro-* Science Reporter boats In 1942. It hastened victory
Before reporting aboard SanfonL mulation of hyacinths, discretion rectory repair Job your radio
Radar, the world’s most effi­ in Europe and the Pacific and
charge of arrangement*.
peeping tom, has come a gunner* amt bombers hit unseen NAS, he was stationed at Blark- gave way to valor and the trip deserve*.
The remains will lie In state cient
bushc Aerodrome, In London, was called off.
long way In war and peace since
at Burton Funeral Home on man first stumbled on lla basic largpts and provides an Invisi­ England. lt« hnldi *h«
ble path for guided missile*.
It it Ihe hope of the committee
Locust Ave. from Friday morn- principle 34 years ago.
The Navy—presumably the Air Campaign. WW II Victory, Amerl- In charge of the event to re.
ing until time for the funeral
Top government aclcntlst* have Force too—is now working on a can Defense, an I Good Con &lt; "t schedule It sometime next month.
lervlces.
RADIO b 1 v SIR VH I
not lost faith, even though radar "homing’* radar set enabling air­ ribbons. Chief Rower* ia mar- Fortunately, the fish and tha hushequipped shins and airplanes craft to return lo safety after ried to the former Miss Florence puppies had not yet been prepared
Radio* A
sometimes collide.
Blaisek, of Newton Fall*, Ohio. so Hotarlan* will have to work
Perry Como Back
mi&gt;N| JfllJ
.
launching a missile.
They believe that collisions at
They have one child, and reside! up a bigger appetite, for a later
501 S SanIOM) av♦ (l)
To study the behavior of missil­ here.
I date.
sea,
like
the
recent
Andrea
Daria
For 2nd Year In T V disaster, need never hnv* ■&gt;cr,i-- es and aid In the development
NEW YORK UP-Perry Tomo is red as far as radar Itself 1* con­ of an intercontinental ballistic mis­
back for his sophomore year in cerned. And they predict that a sile, a chain of radar stations Is
CIA. (JltAJ)E A — DAD
81KLOIN OR CLUB
television, In good voice and re­ relatively slmnle anti collision ra­ being erected on Islands off tha
laxed a* ever. He stands calmly dar device will be In use on com­ Florida Coast and through the
in that unenviable spot In televi­ mercial airliner* within three 'Vest Indie*.
sion entertainment where people year*.
The United States also is gradbegin to pick at him and try to
Radar researcher* point wtlh mtly assembling a radar warning
•Intorove" him.
pride to radar’s record In various served mother hitch In Korea,
HI* opening show on NBC-TV fields.
In war and defensa use, radar
Saturday evening revealed the The range of this electronic won­ patrol* the skies, detecti aircraft
fine hand of the improvement as­ der extends literally from the at a distance of 200 miles, helps
sociation. Whether he can ha mon—whre It ha* made a round ayalem that will reach nearly half
made “ heller” than he wa* last trip—to kitchens In swank hotel* way around the globe. The pro­
season unly lime and the televi­ where lie heat ls used to broil posed string of bisarre texa* tow­
sion audience can trtl.
er* In the north Atlantic Is part
The staging of his program l« steaks in recordt lime.
It can hunt a battleship on the of this vast network, which even­
more deft. HI* chorus ha* been
tually will tin in with Sage semi­
enlarged, Ihe number nf his dan'- darkest night, explore the heart automatic ground environment, an
of
a
hurricane
or
spot
a
school
rrs increased. All to the good, It
of tuna. It rah detect airplanes extensive system of electronic
appears from this corner.
computing ntarhlne and communi­
(’onto himself ohvimi-ly . lias at great distances, find a surfaced cation channels designed to colled
been brought under ti"hler direr. submarine through cloud* and fog, and correlate informal Ion for de­
Inrinl stir*ervl«ion Ihan he was last give warning nf a plague of loc­ fense against air altark.
season. His line* are more care­ ust* and give seven league boot*
fully tooled, his liming shrewdly to surveyor* who can measure To rope with Increasing sir IrafClump, Tender llirdn
TKNDEKNKHH fillAKANTEKD
xcnitinized. In theory this loo great distances In a fraction uf fie, the Civil Aeronautic* Admini­
stration
CAA
is
preparing
to
es­
the
time
required
with
convention­
would appear to the good.
tablish within five years a lung
Rut lt*a always dangerous to al Instruments.
AKMOUK UTAH
I1KKK CHUCK
carry a theory too far wi’h a nat­ Rader’s career began one day range radar ayalem designed In
track
from
the
ground
every
plan*
ural entertainment talent like Per- In 1922 when scientist* at Ihe Na­
ry f'omn’s. II would be a shame val Research laboratory on the aloft, noting its location and dis­
if Ion strenuous effort* were made hanks of the Potomac near Wash­ tance from the next aircraft.
to slick up the relaxed Como of ington were experimenting with Th# Weather Bureau has con­
tracted for 39 special weather ra­
radio waves.
last season.
Although a quite different type The study progressed In a rou­ dar* which will be able lo track
of entertainer. Lawrence Welk on tine fashion until a steamboat hurricanes and tornadoes up to
F1CKHH CiKOUND
ARC-TV is n natural talent who came down the river. Then the 230 miles away. Delivery wdl be­
valiantly resisted efforts to put a researchers noticed something gin In 1338.
l.YKKH HUlMitST
higher patina on Ids program—and strange. The steamboat was Inter­ Despite lla accomplishments,
won. The tesull was a natural fering with their radio signals, radar also has its shortcoming*.
quality of entertainment which the reflecting or “echoing" the radio The biggest, say* Dr. Robert
J U \ . C U
IJJ
A
A
home audience almost Invariably wave* in much the *ametway the M. Page of the Naval Research
embraces,
LBS.
shout of a mountaineer i* echoed Laboratory, ia that radar ares too
It was the natural quality of back from a cliff.
much. A radar operator at &gt;ra,
Como that won hint his deserved
The incident—followed by inten­ he explains, “may have to dis­
popularity. May hr always retain sive Army, Navy and civilian re­ tinguish between a ship, a whale
It
KLUKIDA CKYHTAL
search-resulted In the develop­ and debris from other ships, even
LOU-ANA
ment of r-a-d-i-r, an abbrevia­ floating beer can*.’’ The *ea it­
CHAIRMAN ItK-KI.KCTKR
tion for "Radio Detection amt self gives ■ radar reflection called
MOBILE (AP)—Cecil N. Smith, Ranging."
“sea clutter" for about three
agricultural economist at the Uni­ A radar set sends out short, mile* around a ship.
versity of Florida, yesterday win very high frequency radio waves.
And in the air, a amall cloud
re-elected chairman of the tcch- These waves, traveling at the may give the same aize radar
niral committee for the Southern ■peed of light—113,000 mile* a reflection or "pip" aa an aircraft.
Ornamental
Crops
Marketing second—are kept in a narrow
LBS.
C
Project on horticultural specialty beam by a special antenna which
During a recent Good on several
crop*.
directs them at a target and re­ riven in Australia, paddle steam­
(With fti.00 or More Food Order)
The group alto elected Dr. J. ceive* them back aa an echo to er* which had been retired for
more than II years were celled
11. Brckenbarh, director of the be presented on a radar-scope.
Florida Agricultural Ex|&gt;eriment Radar went to war early, en­ back into service to bring relief
STANDARD
Station at Gainesville, Adminis­ abling the British to outwit the and food to floodbound home­
trative advisor.
Luftwaffe la 1940 and helping to steaders.
IIICAND

Radar Comes Long Way In War, Peace

HOOVER

: Charles B. Tyler
Succumbs Monday
"

FRYERS

AUITBIAN actress Marla Schell
holds the Volpl Cup after win­
ning honors for best female per­
formance of the 14 dims entered
at the annual festival of cinema
arts In Venice. Nine nations en­
tered product loos, and France’*
“Gervalte" was her Him. The top
prUe of the “Gold Lion" was not
given thli year because none of
the films was deemed worthy.

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A W ant A d A Day M akes A ll Business Pay—Phone 1821
19-PIANO SERVICE
L. L. Sill — Piano Technician
Pbaae 2194 Raiie I, Sanford
21-ROOFING tad PLUMRING

CERAMIC TILE

Em pty?

Paul F. Mueller A Son Ph. 154
Free estimate. Quality wart.
This it .a free guest pass to the
Rita Theatre for Mrs. Julian
Yarn, Lake Mary. Exp. date
Sept. 28, 1950.

PLUMBING

A N T ADS'
RENT 'EM FAST

Contract and Repair Work
Free Estimates
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
Phona 1S2I

Pk 1821
t-AVCnONS

*

PUBLIC AUCTION

Contract.)!? and Repair
HOT Saalord Ase.
Phoae 1112

7:10 — 0:M
W. J. ItlNG
Free Door Priiea
Plumbing Costractor
Furniture, TV, Washing Machines,
nuhlcr Plumbing A Supplies
[sawn
Stoves and many other Items too iterm Electric Water Hast)
Ph. 99
numerous to mention, at a eav- 2534 Orlando Dr.
Inga you can’t afford to miss,
Plumbing. Rresky Heating
Thursday Night Only 7:30 to 9:30
Sanford Farmers Auction Mar
M. G. HODGES
ket. Hwy 1743.
Servlea on All Water Pumps*
Wells Drilled — Pumpa
XA—PLACES to EAT
Paola Read, Phone 700
PLUMBING A HEATING
Drop in Sometime, you’lt I* glad
you did. THE DOGGIE DINER Septic Tank Installation A Service
Heater Service. Archie C. liar*
A BAR, Lake Mary,
ictt. Phone T34.W or 1335.
MAK-LOU RESTAURANT 12—SPECIAL NOTICES
Friilay Menu: Red Snapper, Lob■ter, Jumbo Shrimp, Scallops,
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
Fish Sticks.
Slip Covers and Drapes
Saturday Menu: Prime Rib Roast,
STANLEY KULP
T-Bone Steak, Spaghetti and
PHONE 285W.
Meat Balls. All Garden vege_
Uhles. HWY 17*02 Boulh, Phone PUMPS A SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
•
1179-W.
All typer end rises, Installed or
“Do It Yourself.”
4—LOST
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
STINE
LOST: Wicker bag containing
Machine and Supply Co.
knitting, on hospital parking lot. 207 W. 2nd SL
Ph* *2
keep bag; leave knitting at hoi.
GATLIN BROTHERS
pital desk or Phone 897-J.
Dragline A Bulldozer Sorvtee
L08T— Wrlet watch. Reward. Ph. 2232 Uaaevo. 1495-W Sanlorl
Arthur Turner, 1320 W. Hth St. ORLANDO Sentinel Star, Call
Ralph Ray, 3150.
I—PERSONAL NOTICES

BULLDOZING
ROLLAWAY, HospIUt ’and Baby
LOWERY A BRIDGES
Bads Day, Wank, or Month—TcL
San. 1158-W Orange City Spr 4-9894
1435. Furniture Center —
118 West First S t____
CROSLE1 - BENDIX
Salee sad Service
AUTOMOTIVE

RANDALL

Electric Company
Service— Quality— Satisfaction
Ph 113 Sanford W7-J-3 Do Bary
Evinrude Salea h Service
ROBSON Sporting Goode FAIRBANKS - MORSE P u m p s
&gt;04 E. lit 8 t ________ Phone 098 WeU Drilling, HOWARD C.
LONG, Phone 388 107 East
For Sale—Ilk HP used Firestone
Commercial Avo. . —
Motor, $75.00. Very good ahape.
This is a free guest pais to the
Firestone Store*.
___
Palm Drlva*In Theatre for Mr*.
Daniel Pugh, DeBary, Fla. Exp.
: f o r SALE—New 5 HP Firaitooe
date Sept, 28, 1060.
outboard motor, $88. Firestone
Store.
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state*
manta, Invoices, hand bills, and
18-PARTS - REPAIRS
programs, e t c . Progressive
Printing Co. Phono 408 — 402
For Sale—New $59.95 custom built
West m b St.
■
auto radio. While they last $22.99
. each. Firestona Stores.
RADIO REPAIRMEN
ATTENTION
11-TRACTORS
Fur Sale—adjustable TV wall
mounts $1.55, TV aerial cave
Small Case Tractor in good con
$1.15 20-ft. TV 800M Up
dillon. Suitable for farm or mounts
small grove. Price $325. Call Mists $8.00. Firestone Stores.
Ray Herron 2458 after 6:09 Expert Watch Repairing. Fully
p.m. 1343-W.
_ __
Guaranteed. Sanford Jewelry A
Luggage Co., 300 Sanford Ave,
U —TRAILERS
For home repair work and altera
Trailer, Salt-Rani, Pb. 866-XK.
tioni. Call 151*3. Ray C. Slagle.
For Rant—Modem trailer Iota, 30
x 50. Adults. Reas. Call 3021-W, Trees trimmed, removed and damosed. Ph. 1007-R.
It will pay YOU to see u* before
SANFORD THEE CO.
; you buy. Open Evening* and
Septic Tanks Cleaned A Repair*
Sundays.
cd. Grease Trope-Drain lines.
Eaatside Trailer Sale*
Palstka, Fla.
___
Free Inspection. Phone 1782-M
Sanford, Fla.________ ______
14—USED CARS
EMPLOYMENT
1952 Pontiac Catalina, clean at
a whittle, and all guod rubber
Only $996. Ray Herron I'h 28-HELP WAMT.D—FEMALE
2458 or 1343-W. after 6:00 p. m.
SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS
'45 Olda 2-Dr. Holiday Count
Steady year ’round work, ex­
power atearing A brakes; Its.
cellent wages. Free hospitaliza­
dlo-llaaUr, mar speaker Lea
tion and life insurance, pleas­
ther Interior, t Tone Green.
ant working conditions, paid
Call t$81B.______________ _
holidays and vacations. Apply
SEVERAL low priced cars, rang* in parson to BROOKFIELD
MILLS, 90S N. Elm.
, Ing fram $T» up. w good eco*
■ nomleal transport ion Ray Her­ WAITRESS—Apply Touchton's
ron, Phone 94M or 1341-W after
Drug Store, Mr. Clark.______
8:00 p.m.
Girls over 21. Apply Pig'n Whis
1950 PONTIAC—8-cylindcr, 2-door, tie.
; clean, S4I0. Ray Herron, Phona
meat wrapper, cap*
2458, or 130*W, after 6:00 p.i Experienced
able general mast counter work.
Apply Tip-Top Super Market.
BUSINESS
This la n free pass to Pralris
SERVICES
Lake Drive-In Theatre for
Audrey Spear, Exp. data Sept.
18—BEAUTY PARLORS
28, 1058.
Modem Atr-ceaditwaed Saloa Position of responsibility opob to
H a rriet t ’o B ennty Mask
young woman &gt;1 to 25 with good
typing and ability to work with
Ml B. Oak
Pk. on
public. Credit or collection ex­
perience useful. Start at $4000
PAINTING
Apply Collection Division, Credit
Bureau of 8snford. 448 Atlantic
PAINTERS ATTENTION - For National
Bank BldgSale: OB Wall pilot 55c. gal.
; $1.88, Fa moua bread. Firestone
CLERK-TYPIST
Stores.
To Start about October 18
FLOOR sanding jtad finishing.
• Claming
ig, waaieg. Barring Sami
Permanent local resident, age XI
■oil eottfity
maty aiaco
to 30; must bo quick and accu­
C
H. M. Gleason, Lake Mary
rate with figures, very legible
McKAMBY•SMITH PAiNTH handwriting, excellent typist.
&gt;415 8. Park
Pbena 1303
New modem, air-conditioned off.
For Painting call Mr. Tasker, Pk. ice, ideal working conditions;
961-XR. Room special $14.9$.
regular salary increases, paid
vacations, group insurance, and
Painting by the Job or hour. many other liberal employe
; Freddie Wllaon, Phone 2221-J. benefits.
Floor sanding and finishing.
A better job at a better price. G.A.C. Finance. HI W. let. Phone
042, H. L. Foley, 9 to I, later
Free aatiaaataa. Pk. Celtoct
Oviedo F0-631 $4.
by appointment
. 8—BOATS AND MOTORS

THE SANFORD HERALD Wed., Sept. 19, 1956, Page 9
85-HOMES
84—APTB—HOUBEB—ROOMB
48—BUILDING MATERIALS
M—MALE nr FEMALE
DISHWASHER
and
Second
USED BKICK
HUTCHINSON’S O c e a n Front
Cook. Steady job, 6-day week rWO CARLOADS beautliul used
Apts. 339 S. Atlantic. Daytona
There Is No BEST Day To Advertise
Apply in person. l'HELl'S
brick. Orange, red, and burnt
Beach. Call 8374-W.
According To Scientific Surveys
RESTAURANT, Hwy 17-92
black, See them i t SHERMAN
Furnished Apt. 800 Park Ava
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
31—WORE WANTED—MALE
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PHONE 2100 or 2090
0ES1RABLB one and tar* bed­
Young Man, 30, wants job driving
Now
In
stock,
8-V
Crimp
—1/4”
FUR
AN
APPOINTMENT
room
furnished
apt.
Pk.
4J2-W
laundry-dry cleaning truck, cab.
TO SEE—Thl* Solid Brick
Has chauffer's license. Acecept Corrugated — 2U” Corrugated
Gat all Your roofin| needs at This la a free guest pass to the
plumber, carpenter helper or
Rita Theatre for Gregory Walk* 2-BEDROOM HOME
service station attendant. P. O. Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
*r. Exp. date 8epL 21, 1950.
Out West 11th Si.
Box 1387.
Has a big, comfortable living
FOR SALE — 2 Crawford gae New two bedroom bouses, kitchen
and dining room, built-in cab­
FINANCIAL
age doors, good condition. Six* equipped. 1904 Washington. Ph.
inets In tne kitchen with mod­
8 X 7 ft. Priced choap. Albert
ern electric rang* and refrige­
443
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Jack
Flynt,
Box
38-MONEY TO LOAN
rator. You’ll enjoy the large
Jarrell, Phone 3127.
302 Sanford.
acreened-ln porch and beauti.
AUTO LOANS
(•-BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
fully landscaped ground* with
Laka front 2-bedroom C.B. house.
COST LESS
lota of shrubbery and sprink­
Fishing, swimming. Ph. 3058-WHAYNES
Office
Machine
Ce..
AT
ling system. Ha* a fireplace
Typewriters, adding machine*. 3. after 4:30.
and central heating. F.aceltent
Florida State Bank
Sale).Rental*, 314 Mag., Pb. 44.
residential location—2417 Lau­
2-BEDROOM House, living room,
OF SANFORD
ra) Avenue.
STUDENTS-*#* the newest thing kitchen, Florida room sad car
In typewriter* — Royal’s 1857 portc. In town, Phone 2002.
PRICED REASONABLE
MERCHANDISE
"Twin-Pak" portable. The fast­
est portable on the market. In 2-bcdroom furnished apt. Very
ODHAM Sl TUDOR
41—ARTICLES FOR RENT
7 colors. 24 months to Pay.
clean and close-in. Jimmy Co­
Towell'a OfIice Suapply
wan Ph. 618.
2(125 S. French Ave.
NOW 8 mm film rental library
Phione
Want ada bring results avery day. Each day people have
Thona 2100 A 2080
at Wicboldt’e Camera Shop. 210 117 S. Magnolia
3 roam freshly painted apt*.
wants. And each day brings results when you place a
S. Park Ave.
47—FURNITURE . HOUSEHOLD 2 A
Phona 2983-W or 2312.
■d In the Sanford Herald,
43—ARTICLES (or SALE
Buy your Furniture at Borry’a
Plar* your Herald want ad on n “tf” ('til forbid) order
Warehouse Furn. Co., at 901 W. N i c e bedroom. Privets entrance
and cancel when you have had results,
FOR SALE—New Firestone clock 1st St. All nationally adv. furn­ A bath. Phona 2019-W.
radio 4A121 — $13.45. Flrcitona iture at warehouse prices.
TO PLACE YOUR WANT AD CALL 1M1
3-ROOM furnished apartment,
Stores.
Call
2468-J.
Solve the
2-Bedroom, concrete block, large
We buy and sell used furniture.
closets,
carport# on IV* lota In
Paying top cash prices for any "Guest" Sleeping Problem 2Bedroom furn apt.
8 40 quiet
mo,
-* V ;
r
With An
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­
3Bcdroom, 2 bath bouse 8125 282
mo.VJ. neighborhood. .PHONE
i «f« .« • * [■
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8. Gaiety
n . Be­
ACROSS
ING POST on 17-92 Ph. 1053-W.
3-Bedroom furn. house
$ 85 mo.
, * &lt; i i '■
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Echols Hi-Rizer
fore
8.
Bees'
home
Indian
tree
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ROSA L PAYTON Broker Ph. 2871
For Salo—4C23 Portable radio— • A beautiful couch by day
7. Metallic
■4. Catch ■-ji' 1*4*19 .
(var.)
J 4 I• « *
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$14.95. Fircilonc Store*.
a
rock
• A comlortablc 60-inch wido bed Furnished garage apt. 2300 Mel8. Cut finely
i • *' •
lohville.
hall
9. Jason* ship 9. Group of
by night.
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(cnltaq.) ii; •&lt;
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five
• Converts to twin beds
i9 •
TIRED
A lnnlnnm
Partly
furnished
block
home.
|63
11.
Subtle
&gt;7.
Fear
11. Italian river
»’l l t « •
• ' II
• Converts to a couch and 8 per mo. 1519 Prlncton Ave. Ph.
Venetian Blink
39. Lives
12. Levels
emanation
■ingle bed.
of the same old thing?
2203-M.
Enclosed bead. Sag-proof
30.
Loca­
13.
Shoe
part
14. Homely
See tliu a|iaciuus new tastefully
rail with plastic ends. Plastic or
in. Null
tion
13. loiter of
$94.50
different homes in —, —
rayoo tapes. Cotton or nylon A SelKlion of Beautiful Tailored 2-Bedroom trailer, utility room and
It.
Pas18.
Ritter
vetch
the
alphabet
South
Pineufest
.Sanford
Fla. room. On private lot, 555.
VestseCaa'a Oeewee
19. Mountain
•age­
18. Toward
Grove Manors
Sanford
Covara and Bolsters
Ph. Mll-R.
way
defile
Senkarlk Ginas and Paint Co.
IT. River
17. Music note
Valencia Villa*
lJsljind
Slightly Extra
33. Petty
(Ruaa.l
in. Audience
21. Dry, as
112-114 West lad St. Pbooe art
Shell Apts.: Furn. 3 room apt.,
19. The yellow
champagne
in. Chum
quarrel
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
screen porch, plus rollaway bed.
IMMEDIATE
For Sale—Used Frigid air* $18.00. C onrr 2nd A Magnolia, Ph. 1232
33. Crrral grain 34. Close hawk's
20 Bowers
bugle
garage. 612 Park Ave. Ph. 488-W
Firestona Stores.
21. Priar’a title
23. Vanish
4*. Greek latter
"Bad Bamberger” Mgr.
OCCUPANCY
24. Kllrea
op*n Monday's til 9:39 p. m.
4-Room garage apt. $40. So. Cam­
Array Cota, $5.M; Paint, $8*9 gal.
of bacon
VISIT OUR BALCONY
i L V A
ir r V
eron Ave. Phone •
Ideally Situated
T-Shirts, 48c; Army-Navy Surp­
28 Close
Luxuriously Planned
lus, 310 Sanford Ave.
Used furniture, appliances, toula, 2-Bedroom unfurnished house, $75
i
3S. Ruhs out '
IO
i
Bought-aotd. Larry'* Mart
Moderately Priced
31. Torrid
month. Phono. 998.
&amp;
For Sale—Pop-up Toaster $7.50. At etc.
321 E isl 1st St. Pbooe 1631.
iT
32. Solemn
II,
Firestona Stores.
and 4 Bedroom Homes with 1
2-Bedroom furnished house, $58 3 and
wonder
2 bathi situated on large,
*
HFor Sale—1 repossessed child's
3Bedroom unfurnished, $55.
33. Greek titter
ii
landscaped
tola
$ SAVE $
Tyndall* Grocery after 4:00 p.m. artistically
Ride 'Em Planes—$29.95 Value.
34. Umt
Paved
streets
ami
all
other
it
Lake Monroe.
T"
measure
$15.00 each. Firestone Stores.
ON GOOD USED
city convenience) make these
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colonies
of
owner-occupied
FURNITURE
For Sale—Glass fly rods. 10R1G1,
to
la
34. Outer
home*
truly
delightful
placea
REAL
ESTATE
Closeout at $4-$9 each, Firestona
germent
gg
Mather Of Sanford
to live.
it
u
Stores.
38. Holds firmly
203-09 E. 1st St.
Phone 127 44—FARMS AND GROVES
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40. Dark blue
A
FRIENDLY PLACE
TO
ii
10 i t
41. Egg -shaped
TRADE F.M.B. 6c 10c ft 25c YOUR OLD BEDROOM SUITE 20 acre til* farm. Three bedroom
d
42. Warmth
ODHAM A VTUDOU Inc.
8tore. 831 S. Sanford Ave.
n
house, large barn. All equipment
H
51
18 WORTH $50.00 (or more)
43. Value
Builders of Fine Homes
,
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and
machinery.
Eaiy
term*.
Ph.
Troubles
.
,
.
toward
the
purchase
of
a
44.
For
Florida
Living
For Sale—Child's Out-door Swing
V
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T
1393-J. P. O. Box 1154.
DOWN
limited number of nationally
Set. A $39.95 Value for $29.95
SALES OFFICE
m
T
advertised JOHNSON-CARPER,
1. Burrowing
Firestone Stores.
&amp;
A*
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2625 S. French Avenue
•
mammal
DHEXEI. and BASSETT Bed­ 81—HOMES
m
I’hona 2100 ami ’JUKI)
External
F6r*Baro—Used Refrigerator, only room Suites, to be sold for ad­
4k
4*
VA
•red
$85.00. Firestone Stores.
vertising purposes.
Will build on yeur lot. Your plat
coating
1
WILSON-MAIER
to
45
For Sale—Thor Automatic Washer Where you always find big values or ours. We can arrange finan­
Covered
cing. Call us for additions or
1
only $25.00. Firestone Stores.
with
egg
quick credit and easy terms.
remodeling.
Love
(1 room, 3 bedroom home, (5750.
Phone 058
For Sale—Trade In GE Refrigera­ 311 E. 1st St.
LOWELL EL OZ1ER
(Scot. var.
Lncatnd on Ok) Orlando High­
tor $85.00. Firestone Stores,
Builder — PhcM 1399
7*cu. ft, 1951 refrigerator $50.
way. Meal far children, school
Office: (841 B, Orlande Dr.
but atop. Call 1332-M.
Gas kitchen range 820 Bahy
Practically new 12-gaugo Rcming.
l&gt;ed nnd mattress $10 PHONE
17—BROKERS and REALTORS
ton Sportsman automatic Shot■7—BROKERS sod REALTORS
352-M.
622A DOWN
gun. Shot less than 1 box sheila,
3 Bedrooms and Carport#
WHITE
$85. W. C. Hill, Pb. I ll or 11X0.
Terrszzo Floors
Robert A. WUUbmi, Realtor OZIER REALTY CO.
SEWING MACHINE CENTER
Kitchen Equipped
Raymond Lundquiit, Associate
Sales, Service and Rentals
For Sale—Apt. tile refrigerator,
Laura B. Oiler, Broker
Nice Residential Location
Phone 1873 Atlantic Dank Bldg.
G A It It K T T *8
$30. 3-burner electric range, $35.
Hazel
M. Field, Associate
Landacaped
Yards
Phone 1422
Springs A Mattress, $10.1819 Or. 323 E. First St.
Ready for occupancy in 4 weeks OWNER TRANSFERRED! will 3101 So. Orlande Hwy. Phone 1X59
Undo Dr.
sell equity in 8 Bedroom, on*
EVENINGS: 3115 and I9U
49—FARM and GAHDDEN
A. K. SHOEMAKER, JR.
year old I'lnecreil home for
Builder
I — 16'' wire spoke wheels with Georgia cabbage plants. All var
82250, take up payments of
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
1800 Mellonvlll*
tiro* A tubes fit '88 A Model-A tetfes — any amount. Hugh C Phone 199t
$1)28)1, Considering the estra's
ask Crumley A Montetib
Ford. Cheap. Phono 2271-J.
Whelrhel, State Market Stal This la a free guest pass in the
this Is a better buy than a new
15, Day 1260, night, 027.___
home. Immediate possession. We at 117 South Park, Phone 771
Palm
Drivt-ln
Theatre
for
Gar­
Upright pian» extra nice, $180.
havo the keys.
They Kbuw
net Whlta. Exp. date Kepi, tl,
Hldc-away-it-d cheap at, $47.50 For Sale — Hava you a large
19541.
Sola bed liko naw
$45. hsdgeT Electric hedge trimmer
Seminole Realty
WHY PAY RENT7
2 typewriter*, each
$22.50 only on* to sell at 118.15. FlreW. DIETRICHS
T. W. MICRO Let us show you this nrurly new
I t' Weldwood boat, tl uunllis oi l. atone Stores.
CB home today. Located on a
REALTORS
5 It.I*. Johnson A trailer all In For Sale—Reel type power mower,
INI Park Ave
Phene 27 er 14$ large corner lot with lots uf
good condition
$128 only one to go t t $31.50. Fire­
■hade, it has 2 bedrooms, a
3 H.P, gar-lien tractor ha* plow, stone Stores,
good size living room. Mpaintc
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
disc, cultivator, rotor gras- rutaiding room, all electric kit­
2544 French Avn.
tor, IS” saw,
$87.10 •B^ toS cal UWVHUMENli
chen. TOTAL PRICE $9,760.00
J.
W.
HALL,
REALTOR
. ’■m
.
Bads complete with spring* A
Only 11,300.00 down.
Johnny
Welker,
Aceectat*
fv&lt;| I - ** 4 J***m. frn-.-Y » - ••
SPINET PIANO BARGAINS
matloss, from
$19 up
GOLDSBOKO LOTS
"Call Hall” Phone 1751
*'
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Three lovely spinet*, one blonde,
3 nice large building lota eloae to
Thousand* of other items.
available. These pianos have
Super Trading Post
BEAUTIFUL
school and shopping. Reasonable
This la ■ free pas* to Prairie
been cn rental to toacheis. Are
1 Mila S. on 17-98 • Ph. I052W
take Drive-In Theatre for and terms.
New, covered by five years war­ 3-Bedroom. 2-bath home, lut'-ord
W. H. "Bill” STEMPEB
Butch Cassubr. Exp. date Kept,
44 APPLIANCES
In South Plnoerest. Comer lot
ranty. Tremendous s a v l n i i .
Guy Allan, Aaaeelata
21,
1956.
beautifully landacaped. Near
MOBM Doris Abbott o&lt; PkttoArtiite Price, Associate
For Sale—8D54 Gas heaUr, 20,000 T e r m s available. Call Mr.
Streep, Streep Musie Co., Orlan­ Pineereit School. Built-in range
Consult A REALTOR First
dslphto displays Urnaoiffun Mmt
Realter — General laeurauce
BTU o n l y $34.95 Firestone
end
oven.
Buy
thlo
hem*
with
do 4-8401, or write 841 N. Or.
won her the grand prtoo ot the
CULLEN AND HARKEY Phene 9N or t i l l 111 N. Folk Ave.
Stores.
n
low
down
payment
and
aa
National Beauty Trades Shew of
ange.
IN N. Fork Ave,
Phroe 2313
sume
a
4ft
percent
mortgage.
FR1CIDA1RE agRlUnaos, s a l o a
the llairdresien and CoametotoFOR
THE
GENTLEMAN
One yenr eld.
and service. G. H. High, Oviedo, 88—WANTED to BUY
gilts
Aisoctitlon to Naw York,
FARMER
91,000 DOWN
Fla. Phona f l W U or Sanford POWER Lawn Mower and shalHair atyllita throughout tho
3-Bedroom Colonial-type kern*, 1H
WONDERFUL FOR CHILDREN
L ane I bedroom 8 both
1849-W after I p a .
United Slates and Canada coenbath, 2-cs. garage, several stor­
I s ^ j l ^ u m j J k s M g J t j J ^ This 3-bedroom, 1 Mth home in
heme en large let
peted.
(International)
age barns. Wall landscaped sod
South
Fineereet.
Fsnced.it
For Rale—Repoaaaaaad Television.
Price 817,894
shaded grounds, 19 acres of tiled
backyard for the kid* to pla&gt;
A Beauty—only 998.00 Firestone
RENTALS
ROSA L. PAYTON. farm land, 7 flowing well), hard
In safety.
Stores.
road frontage, Conveniently lo­
lUftaterod
Real Estate Broker
ODHAM * TUDOR
cated. All for $85,000. Terms
For Sale—3/4 HP air-conditlonsri.
9471
17-99
at
Hiawatha
882$ French A**Mitchell. Only g for 817198 each. Rom Court: 5 room apartment,
available.
Phene I1 N er 8980
1 HP Mitchell alr-coadltlaner, furnished. Kitchen equipped. Pb.
Akanndar tt Stringer
1494.
8189.00. All brand new. Fire
Real Estate * Insurance
BOTH of these lienee ere read)
atona Store, Pk. 12.
for immediate eeeupanry, ge Mr*. Lourtne Messenger, Aaaoc.
5-room unfuffi. apt. Newly decora
Them Teday,
A. B. PETERSON
107 MagnoUa Ave.
Ph. II
For Sale—Apt. size used Electric ted. 130$ Calory Pk- 105-W.
Broker Associates: A. B. Peterson
Rang*. Only X at $UJX&gt;. Fir*
Jr., P. J. Cbeiterson, Garfield
If Utom tod in apartment clnau•ton* Stores.
B A LL R E A LT Y
Willetts, John Malacb and R. W.
•r then average. Gate la. See
Williams. A. C. Doudney, Land
RAYMOND M. BALI.
This U • free guest pass to the Jimmy Cowan. Pk, 616.
Surveyor.
OSCAR M. HARRISON
liovieland Hide-In Theatre for
Ill N. Park Ave.
Phene l i lt
REG. BROKERS
Chester Harpar. Exp. data Sept French Arena* bom* suitable fot
home A business, For inform*
SB. 1964.
urn eell 1491
For Sale — Used Electric Stova, WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
$19-00. Firestona Storss.
For Bale By Owner—Lach Arbor
private baths, XII W. First It.
For Sal*—Trade-In TV, $59. Fire Avalon Apia. Efficiency, Ph. 720-W 9 mouth old 9' bedroom 1 bath,
homo. All aloetrie kitchen, *x•tone Stores.
houet feu. bettor, blind*. s*nr.
SEE Seminole Realty ter Detv
For Sole—Very good used Auloms
able Homos and Apts. Phona 17. too man tranaforrod. Ph X17T.W
tie Washer at 981.00. Firestone
ext. Suit­ South P Inecrest-3. Bedroom, aU
EFFICIENCY A;
Stores.
Ulo bath, lovely corner lot. Gen­
•Mo tog ha
or couple,
eral Electric kitchen, V e n e tia n
For Sale — New Apex vacuum private hath. Across from Post
Blinds nod jalousie windows. 10
cleaner with attachments $1189 Office. Manual J a w
months eW. For Bala By Owner.
only. Firestone Stares.
4-room dowxiteiro apt.
Ph. 89C-XE
porch.
Upstairs
efficiency
opt,
1958 Hotpolnt Washing machine,
to o free guest pass to the
•lightly used. Coat 8168. WiU •creased porch. I ll Park Ava. This
Movtilond Ride-In Theatre for
sacrifice. Jim Dies!, Phone 1980^ Phona 1032.
Buffi* Rnbern. Exp. dote Sept.
Extension 284.
3-Room apartment, unfurnished.
29. 19*4.
^
Over
gas
station.
Call
9111.
1. Duo-Therm Oil apace beater,
SMALL 8-Boiroom horns. Lise
25000 BTU. like naw, ML Pbooe F u n . apartment lowly decorated. doenyejrannt. Phone 544, 4 l) l
2278-J.
Suitable for couple. Phone 1119.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOULME XLV1U

Established 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Canal Plan
Is Gaining
Support

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 19.&gt;f!

Associated Press Leased Wire

NO. 197

Ike Headed For Farm Belt;
Adlai Remains In Capitol

LONDON (AP)—Tho Western
Big Three proposal for a oanal us­
ers’ association gained new sup­
port today in the 18-natlon Sue*
conference an delegate* pointed
toward finishing their work by
this weekend.
Turkey and Portugal Joined nine
cither nation* tn backing the plan
outlined by U.S. Secretary' «■*
State Dulles for the association
to work In cooperation with Egypt
until tho Sue* crisis is perman­
ently solved. Ethiopia and Spain
gave qualified support, but did not
By T1IE ASSOCIATED PRESS
commit thcmselvc* to Joining the
President EhenhoWcr pointed his
association.
re-election campaign toward tha
Sweden repealed’her call for an
Farm Belt today after telling a
Immediate approach to tho United
nationwide radlo-TV audience he
is "confident of my mvn physical
Nation*.
COL. N. J. PERKINS (third from left) swltips n school bell In Sanford once more dur­
Representatives of the 18-na­
strength to meet all the rcsponsling Ids visit here. Shown above (left to right) are: II. L. Perkins Sr., brother of the tlon* agreed thl* morning to form
bltltie* of the presidency."
retired school principal, Kd Lane, who graduated from Seminole High under Col. Per­ a working ronimlttec of expert* to
Adlsl Stevenson, Eisenhower's
kins; Col. Perkins, and A. L. Wilson, president of the Sanford Kiwnnia Club. (Staff P complete detail* of the user*’ as­
Democratic opponent, remained In
{ | h o to )
sociation, which would seek a
the Washington, D. C., area pre­
share in running the canal. The
paring to follow Elsenhower into
working party worked on n re­
Iowa later In the week.
port for the fourth full conference
Meanwhile, Stevenson's aides
session this afternoon.
said the Democratic candidate
An American source said Dulles
would make what they called "a
hoped to leave London Friday
few wr11-cho*en remark* about the
night to keep « commitment In
Republican 'truth squad*' " when
Washington Sunday, hut may stay
he speaks tonight at a party rally
"The Osceola Field Is the num­
over until Saturday night If necin Silver Springs, Md., just out­
ber one choice of the survey team
side the capital.
essary.
which looked into the feasibility
Turkish representative St, &lt;’ • NEW TEACHERS AND RETURNING TEACHERS wore welcomed at a reception given
of moving the Sanford Naval Air
One of these squads — dispat­
Rirgi, secretary general of the at the .Memorial Ilutliiiiiyr in Oviedo. Member* of the Oviedo faculty shown above are: ched by the GOP National Com­
A former Seminole High School Station to another Seminole Coun­
Turkish Foreign Ministry, told the Mis* 1,&lt;&gt;|* Rmldell, Mias Dorthy Rice. Miss Kathleen Wntt, Mr». K. A, Sexton, Miss mittee to follow Democratic cam*
principal rang the bell again for ty *lle," Congressman A. S. "Syd"
g “very reasonelile proposal which Carolyn Anderson, L. It. Blankenship, Prof. .Michael Fisher, Mrs. Walter A. Teague, Mrs. pilgnrr* —- said in Minndapolla
Hcrlung
said
this
morning
in
a
one ol hit “ star’* pupils at the
conference the Dulles proposal t*
iaat night it ttaa decided to stop
telephone
Interview
with
The
Sanford Kiwanis Club noon lunch­
can bring the conference to a use­ G. W, Smith, Mrs. \V. H. DoSImzo, Pyof, Paul Mikler, Mrs. Rhinche Partin, Sirs. J. E. trailing 8en. Estes Kefauver of
Sin foul Herald.
eon meeting yesterday.
Windham,
and
Mrs.
J.
SI.
Staley.
(Photo
by
Jantcson)
Tennessee, the Democratic vice
ful conclusion.”
Tlie
Airways
Engineering
Col. N. J. Perkin*, principal of
presidential candidate.
★
★
★
,
Seminole High School from 1904 .Corporation, employed by- the
This four-man group said Keto 1914, and now visiting hi* Navy Department to conduct a
fauver'a “needle ha* stuck" and
brother, B. L. Perkins Sr., in survey of the O*ccola Air Field
that It now plana to move In be­
•Sanford, rang ihe hell for Ed la w have completed their studies and
HF.PT. I»
hind Stevanson end former'Presi­
m who graduated from the school huvo been submitted to the Chief
Admission*:
dent Truman, If Truman should
of ttuieau of Aeronautics of the
W in 1909.
, ; „
Samuel Fulton (Sanford)
campaign extensively for the Dem­
Ed Lone introduced Cul. 1 er- Navy Department,
Mrs, Frank Mehane (Sanford)
WASHINGTON)* — The govern-*
ocratic ticket. Earlier, at Madi­
kins, who left Sanford in 1914
Selection of the Osceola Field
Mr*. W. G. Fleming (Sanford)
merit's home financing agencies
son, Wfs., the GOP team had ac­
(o become Headmaster and Prin­ as the number one choice, docs
Discharge*:
took steps today to lower down
cused
Kefauver of making " I p .
cipal ol Fork Union Military Aca­ not necessarily mean that the
Mr*. Jack Alexander and baby boy
payment* and cu*u credit for conrtsponilble" statement* about dademy at Fork Union, Va.
Sanford Naval Air Station will
(Sanford)
OVIEDO—
One
hundred
and
thhr.
■trurtion
of
housing.
pressed farm Income and the El­
Col. Perkin* served the school move to that site since further
Hamilton Lavcy (Sanford)
tren parent* and teacher* gath­
senhower administration attitude
for 19 year* and then retired.
studies have already l*eeu mad*
McDonald Carraway (I’alatka) ered at the Memorial building . Four specific action* were annbmiced hy the While House. They
toward tho rural electrlficaUoa
Lane told the Sanfonl Kiwanis hy Airways Engineering Corpora­
Verna Drown (Sanfonl)
Friday evening to welcome the arc designed mainly to stimulate
program.
Club yesterday "I am happy to tion and a study hy a survey
SEPT. :•
new teachers of the Ovledfl School the low-cost housing field. Thl*
i have ihe privilege of Introducing team from the Sixth Naval Dis­ MRS. BYRON STEPHENS
Kefauver, In tha midst of what
Admissions:
and ta welcome back tn those is wh.it wa* duns:
— the principal of Ihe school from trict is underway.
the Denotata have billed aa a
Gertrude Jones (Oviedo)
who
returned
thl*
year.
which I graduated 47 year* ago.
"truth-telling" campaign, w-a hi
1. The Federal Houllng Ad*
•v
★
★
Willie Mae Collins (Sanford)
Congressman ltarlong said that
.Mya. John-DuJa and Mrs. Roy niiidayf.Mon’t
Col. Perkin* »a!d “I spent ten ••The Sanford Atr Button urn*
u t from 7* to a per Federal,
— -------- - -In n ., last night whsre
’
Mrs.
Harry
Wilson
(Sanford)
nil
)--AeV#h
tVeisenharger,
room
mothers
for
of the happiest year* of my lire found to be too umntl for mar­ Former Resident
c u t Vue minimum down payment
said that Eisenhower “began
Blrtha:
the eleventh and twelfth grade*, on homos appraised at 19.000 or of the Emplnymw.f*«*r»Ire were he
here in Sanford.”
the
betrayal of the American
Baby
Girl
Wilaou
ginal
safety,
In
th#
feasibility
rc
pi
vaunted
at
n
nlaclliig
held
*1
assisted by the mother* of their lea*. On a (9,000 house this would
Mrs. B. Stephens
The retired school principal re.
farmer
the minute he s poointed
Baby
Girl
Collin*
respective grade* and Mr*. T. L. lower tho down payment hy $180. the Chamber of Commerce yelVeulrd that lie came to Sanford report*."
Eire Taft Benaoo aa secretary of
Discharges:
terday
tn
plan
a
survey
that
U
However,
ha
said
that
use
of
Lingo
J
i-.,
hospitality
chairman,
Dies In Tampa
by boat in 1904. went to Orlando
Mr*. George Dague (Sanford) had charge of the wonderful cov­ 2. The Federal Home Loau being made of thl* area to de- agriculture.’’
(then the county seat) to take the O-weola Field was up for u Dorothea Raye Stephens—an­ Mri.
Robert Newman and baby ered dish Hopper that began at 7 Bunk Board boosted Ihe burrowing tcrmlnn tho possibility of re-open­ Vice President Nixon carried his
the cjaminallon for school prin­ feasibility study to determine other Tampa wnman who battled
limitation of member institutions ing l)in employment service office fight for th* Republican tlckot
girl (8anford)
p. m.
cipal, and then stayed here until whether or not the field can be the *amet ype of Illness a* Babe
VISITING HOURS:
deeper into the Pacific Northwest
Mr*. Jaitie* Partin, president, In older to Improva the capacity here,
used
u*
a
major
Navy
Air
Field.
Zahar Ia*, ami with the same type
1014.
A Kd Lane recalled that “ the Airways Engineering Corporation of courage—died yesterday after­ Private Roonta 11 w.m. — u p m. played a twin-bill that evening— of savings and loan and other Truman Carter of the Bureau of today with a pitch for the EUcnSemi-Private Room* 2 p.m.—4 p.m. (crving a* pre»ldcnt of the P-TA home financing instiutluns to meet Employment Security in Washing­ hower administration's “partner^ b an d played ami the crowd* wax­ was employed by tho Navy De­ noon at her home.
7 p.m. — D p.m.
to welcome tiic guest* ol honor; the ddmond for mortgage loan*. ton Ulkrd to tho group to out­ •hip” power policy.
ed as Col. Perkin* left Sanford partment to mako the further Mr*. Stephens was 49. She was
Pediatrics 11 a.m. — 8 p.m. also, being a guest of honor (or Under the new ruling, each In­ line the criteria that must b* He said In a speech prepared for
Unofficial
information the wife of Byron Stephen*, a
for Jacksonville and hi* po*t in study.
may borrow up to 13(4 met If the Sanford office Is to delivery at Nampa, Idaho, that
reaching The Sanford Herald re member of The Tribune art de­ (parents nnd/or grannilparmta the orraslon. Mrs. Partin returned stitution
Virginia In 191L"_______
only)
tn the school a* teacher of the Per cent of its capital stock, Tho receive support from tho Federal only by “a partnership of federal
veals that UsccoU continues to partment and a*«lstant Rahhan of
O bstrcths.— According tn sc- fourth grade after an absence of old Imitaion win 10 per cent.
budget. Carter said that he was state and local resources, and
be the "number one field.”
Egypt Temple Shrine. As one of connotation and no visitors during several years a* n teacher a
3. Tho Federal National Mort­ sure that the standards wer* private enterprise .can the prob­
Tho Navy survey team, po**i the Ladles of Egypt Temple's
Store Clerk Hit
though she has served a* giil*’ gage Assn., FNMA, In effect, well known to those making tho lem of power development be eoiv*
feeding of babies.
bly working out of the Jackson Divan, she was widely known In
athletic director for the past two raised tho price It will pay for survey, but he was anxious to do ed properly," He contended that
(Continued
On
Page
Twelve!
Southern
Shrine
circles.
By Steel-Tipped
year*. She formerly taught the mortgages by 1 per cent, In ef­ all he could to assist in tha what he called the Democratic
Seh had been 111 for many
first giade and started many fort to provide more fund* for planning. He added that his pro- program of "single-shot federal
, Hunting Arrow
month* at her home, 494 Severn Local Kiddies Will Oviedo young*ter* off on their builders and buyers.
Kiwanis, Rotary
scnce indicated advanced Interest development for all projects . . .
Ave., Davis Island*, and had un­
&gt;rho»l career.
9
LOS ANGELES tfl - A liquor
on
Hie part uf the national office will not work because it cennot
See
Free
Movies
4.
The
FNMA
also
agiced
to
dergone several operation*. Her
After being introduced W. II.
store clerk wa* hit In the back Clubs Will Hear
tap all these Immense resoutam."
good spirits during her sickness
DeShaio, tho new principal id tho issue udvuiirc commitment* to amt their recognition of the re­
with a steel-tipped hunting arrow
commendations of Tom Lawton
Saturday
9-11
a.m.
buy
home
mortgage*
at
prlcus
won
her
manv
friends.
Uviedo
School,
from
llumbolt,
shot front a crossbow last night Herlong Oct.
manager of the Orlando office ot
National Kid* Day will be ob­ Term , gave a brief talk on hi* more favorable to the seller.
Grew Up At Hanford
and U in critical condition.
the State Employment Sendee.
Altamonte Negro
The 10-inch arrow came whis­ The Sanford Klw*nl* Club yes- Mrs. Stephen* was horn In served in Sanford Saturday morn­ background before coming to Tho agency alio Is raising the
From the Tallahassee offlct
tling through an open rear door «r lerday approved a Joint meeting Waycro**, (In.. July 21. 1907. She ing from 9 to It when, tree m ►fir* Oviedo to assume the (|utie* for­ price paid for mortgage* from 03 (Continued On Page Twelve)
Shot Lost Night;
Ihe &lt;torc anil tlrurk Wiliam t . with the Sanfonl Rotary Ctuh to moved during infancy to Sanford, will be shown (o all chi Wren of merly held hy F. S. (inlcllel, now
hear Congressman A. S. “Syd” where she grew up with Byron Seminole County who have been supervising principal of Seminole
Allen. 20, below the shoulder. Herlong
to see the feature ami County.
Condition Critical
pa»*ed through hi* body and pro­ Oct, 22. when he visits Sanford on Stephens, to whom she was mar­ Invited
four comic* planned for the Na­ The new principal then intro,
ried
shortly
after
her
graduation
An Altamonte Spring* Negro Is
truded from hi* chest.
It is believed that all of the from high school. The couple tionwide observance.
dneed (he teacher* a* follows:
In the Winter Park Memorial
m
Allen, who wa* alone, staggered Sanford civic organizations have
Sanfonl home ha»c during The Sanford Kiwanis Club ar­ Mr*. K. A. Sexton, lurmerly MU*
Hospital, reportedly in critical
bill! the street nod hailed II pass­ hern invited to participate in the made
for the frre movies through | Ernestine French, returning a*
condition, after being shot by an­
ing friend, George Dercnla, 22. joint meeting to hear the Con­ the years when Stephen*, accom­ ranged
the
manager
of
the
Rita
Theatre
panied by his wife, made d i ­
.teacher of the first grade! Mis*
other Negro of Altamonte Springs.
At Alien'* urging, Dcrcnia with­ gressman.
and traveled with the Flor­ in SAnford, E. Kimbrough.
Dorothy Rice, also returning a*
Governor Lovett, 81, whose con­
drew the arrow, rauslng severe Dans for the location of the grams
ida Sate Exhibit. They moved to Alto, A. L. Wilson, president teacher of the second grade; Mr*.
dition
was given by hospital at.
hemorrhaging.
auditorium where Congressman Tampa in DU*.
of Ihe lanfotd Kluani* club, re.
tachas this morning ai “tha
Deputies summoned hy Herema Herlong will speak have not yet Mrs. Stephens In her girlhood vealed that children will be given Walter A. Teague, returning
teacher of the third grade; &gt;M
same," was shot by Joe Green,
said they found a steel crossbow, been revealed.
(Continued Oa Page Twelve) free ice cream and comic books. James Partin, fourth grade
27. of Altamonte Springs who gave
roeknl and loaded with another
girl*’ roach; Mrs. W. II. DcSImzo,
himself up at the home ot Condor
arrow, lying behind a hedge
a newcomer, fifth Grade; Mr*.
Merritt.
•n o .* an alley from the rear of
J. K. Windham, returning
Thi- -hooting took plar# near
Ihe liquor store. Four arrows *lmteacher ot the sixth graJc;
midnight, according to Sheriff J.
9 liar tn the one that hit Allen lay
J. M. Staley, returning a* seventh
L. Hobby's office.
In a bo\ nearby, they said.
grade homeroom teacher and
First reports nt the shooting
No attempt was male to rob
teacher of *onte high school rob
came
from the Winter Park Me­
the store, the deputies said.
Jccts; Mias l*ii* Ruddcll,
morial Hospital which was follow,
Allen was unable to offer *ny
ing a* eighth grad* room ttarhrr
ed by a call to the Seminole
erplanatlon for the shooting.
and teacher of high achool
County Sheriff's oflfce from Green
aujects.
who had gone to the home of Con­
L. ft. Blankenship, replacing
dor Merritt.
Steelworkers Will
Prole-ror Richards as ninth grade
Jo* Green it now being held In
room
leather and science teacher;
the Seminole County Jail on an
Support Democrats
Mi** Kathleen Watt, of Cncaota“open charge" pending th* out­
f
U)S ANGELES 01—The United
lia. Pa., a newcomer, eleventh
come of Governor Lovett'* condi­
7 Steelworker* convention yester­
grade room teacher and
tion.
day endorsed Democrat* Adlsl
school subjects; Mrs. G.
Sheriff's Deputies are continu­
Sleven»nn and Kites Kefauver.
Smith, returning as t • n t h
ing their Investigation into the
■
hnnilHif
tnuimm* Wa jlalw lle wwm
Somr 3.500 delrbates representgrade room teacher ami high
Ing 1 * 10.000 members unanlmou*.
school English; and Professor
]y adopted a resolution to that
Paul Mikler, returning a* twelfth
grade room teacher, history teach­
effect.
President David J. McDonald
er ami boys' athletic director.
told Stevenson that his unionists
Also, Mrs. Carolyn C. Ander­
son, of Mars Hills, N. C.,
were “99 per cent" for the Demonew music director; Professor Mi.
erstir ftandard-bearer*.
chsel Fisher, returning a* hand
U
Stevenson spoke to the conven­
director; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn J.
tion by telephone from Wash­
Nealy, custodians; Mr*. Blanche
ington and drew loud applause at
T irtin, Mrs. A. T. CartJedge and
be accused the administration of *
Mrs. W. G. Wietmon, lunrh room
breach of faith on the Taft-Hartley
supervisor*.
Art, the NLRB and the minimum
Gene Nunnelly of Sanford, sang
wage. Ill* voire was card'd over
several number* accompanied by MR. AND MRS. PRICE GOODSON on th tir way from R
« public address system.
Mrs. Farmer also of Sanford at dip ut the l#!«ch. Thin lively couple atvel in the feet that
McDonald assured Stevenson
“(IRANDROPS
BROUGHT
u*
all
down
in
a
big
plane,"
proffers
Miss
Karen
Tideman,
who
the piano. Miaa Nunnelly also lead at a young 72 and 70, respectively, they have learned
that the union would five him
monetary •* well aa manpower with little brother Eddie and mother, Mrs Edward Tideman, has Just snived to vfslt the member* and guests in group to swim and enjoy thii aquatic eport all through the
season. (Staff hoto)
tinging.
her parenta-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Etnar Tldemgn of D« Bary. (Staff Photo)
■uppfft.

President

Of Health

19W 5HS*Graduale Osceola No. 1 Choice
Introduces Former For New NAS Location
|# Principal At Club

Hospital Notes

Residents Gather Steps Taken To Lower
Friday To Welcome Home Down Payments
Oviedo Teachers
Employment Office
Survey Will Begin
Here Immediately

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Weather

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tra ffic. . . you enjoy suburban atmosphere, yet are only minutes from every metropolitan convenience.

SOUTH PINECREST HOMES HAVE EVERYTHING!
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Here you will find every convenience expected o f a city

IDEAL FOR CHILDREN'S SAFETY; AND .WELD­
BEING! South Pinecrest is immediately south' o f the

residence, plus many advantages found only at South

splendid new Pinecrest Elementary School; within sight

Pinecrest. . . City water, electric and sewage service .
Large, well-landscaped yards, fronting on gracefully

and easy, safe walking distance o f the school and Ita
park*-like 25 acre school playground.

winding streets.

HERE'S W HAT YO U GET AT

PINECREST
• Luxury homes In a moderate price range,
• Spacious country living with all city
conveniences.

• City water and City sewers-Paved
Streets, etc.
• Intelligent zoning restrictions to maintain
high property, value*

• Ultra modern design in homes and surround,
ings to meet today’s high standards for
Comfort, Convenience, and that “ Luxury *

128 HAVE BEEN PURCHASED AND N O W OCCUPIED
4 MORE HOMES ARE NOW COM PLETED AND READY FOR SALE
18 MORE ARE UNDER CONSTRUCTION FOR COMPLETION IN 4 W EEKS
HOMES

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We Can Give You a Yes or No Answer on F. H. A. or V .A, Home Financing

In SOMiautea. You Can Move In While We Handle the Paper Work.
We now have two model homes on diipUy—We will be happy to show you
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If Torn- HoraM la Not
Dollvtrsd By &lt; P. M.
CaD 1621 Itsfore 7 P. M.
For Delivery

Shop and Save
In Sanford

CAC To Study
Legislative Plan
* TALLAHASSEE 0T—Tbe Consti­

Equalization Board
Refuses To Reduce
Tax Assessments
%

The Board of Sanford City
Cemmlsslonsra, alttinx as an
Equalisation Board U*t night,
gave nine complainant* the aama
answer "The assessment will
Stand as Is."

However, only two of the tax­
payers who objected to assign,
merit* appeared before the board
to argue their objections.
If,. R. •Strickland, representing
$ American Oil Company objected
to the assessment made by the
city on merchandise Inventory at
the Sanford bulk plant.
A. H. Used*, representing the
Sanford Gas Company, again
asked for a reduction in the aseased valuation on both real
end personal property.
"I believe that our distribu­
tion system is grosily overval­
u e d , " Gaede told the commission­
ers as he presented pictures to
describe real estate holdings al­
so'claimed as overvalued.
He said, “ We have abandoned
ever two miles of main wh«i
when French Ave. was built and
no reduction was made In person­
al property values.
"AH we want Is to be treated
an a fair end equal balls," Gaede
fie ld , "that’s this reason I come
back here year after year."
"I don’t believe we have yet
received a fair tax," he said.
After revlewtnf the tax, as­
sessments on real and personal
property of the 8anford Ges
Company, the Board of CtnMlsslonart, as an Equalisation Board,
refused to reduce the assessmanta.
~ H. N. Bayer, the dty'e Tex As­
sessor, said that the com pan*'*
•venal] tax was refused $33.05
•vsr last year.
Gaede said, aa he left the city
•emmission room, "111 be
next year."

Mother Soys Parris
Island Marines Are
"Living Under Fear
NORWALK. Ohio (A P )-T h e
mother of s Karine recruit, who
claims ha was hit in the stomach
by a corporal fcr falling to say
•«lr", said today the Marines at
Parris Island aiw "living under
• fear—a nervous fear."
' The South Carolina training
Station Is where tlx Marine rsmrulta drowned In n m»nh dur*
Tjig-a night march this eummsr,
Mrs. R. L. Hamlsfar, mother
e f six children and wife of a
World War I A m y veteran, said
aha had been at other earapa but
bad never even such "fear” as
evidenced at Perris Island.
She claims her 20-ysar-old son,
Donald, was bit by a corporal for
not saying **alr” to the noncom­
missioned officer during a mop
In d buehet demonstration.
Hsmlsftr underwent an emer­
gency hernia operation. The Ma­
rin# Corps, which it Investigating
the whole Incident, said the recult
had a congenital hernia and It did
wet know whether any blow ag­
gravated K,
Sire. Hamlsfar said Donald
•wanted out o f there"—the Ma­
tinee—but did net know whether
i n weald ’ oemnily apply far such
• release. She said she eras nut
plgnnlng to ask far any rel*i»*
and that each n step wsa up to

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Established 1908

W YOULME XLVin

Prisoner* Protest
Food; Slash Salves
With Raxor Blades
HUNTSVILLE, Tax. HWfwenty
*- dlgld ef th* toughen! Inmates in
the Tasas prism syrteaa Mashed
themselvee with rsaav Modes last
Bight In a protest agateat prison

tution Advisory Commission at iu
final drafting session In Ocala Oct.
1 will decide whether to rccom.
mend a new permanent plan of
legislative reapportionment call­
ing for a 40-member Senile end a
UO-member House.
Tills plan, which also cells for
four-year Instead of two-year
terms for representatives, has
been suggseted by a commission
committee which was charged
with studying and revising the legIllative sections of the Constltu
lion.
The full 37-member commission
will decide on tbs draft of the
proposed new Constitution it will
recommend to tbs 1937 Legisla­
ture.
If approved by the Legislature,
the Constitution would be submit­
ted to the people In the IBM gen­
eral election.
The present Constitution provid­
ed for M Senate districts and for
a 55 member House. The reapportkmment amendment calls for
reapportioning the House on a
population basis.
The present Constitution call*
for the Legislature to be held In
extraordinary session until It re­
apportions If it falls to accomplish
reapportion ment during the regu­
lar session of a reapportionment
year.
The IMS Legislature failed to
reapportion ths Senate during 116
days of extraordinary session. It
then went into a eerie* of extend­
ed recesses, the last of which runs
up to Nov. « general election, with
the result that Senate reapportionmeat still hasn't been accomplish,
ed.
The preliminary draft of the new
Constitution providts that If the
Legislature fslls to reach agree­
ment on redistricting the Senate
during ths regular 6-day session
the Job shall be turned over to
a commission composed of the
governor, secretary of state and
attorney generaL
And if these fail to agree within
10 daya after final adjournment
of the Legislature, the governor
would be empowered to do the
redistriettng.
The formula for House represen­
tation would be—aa at present—
that the five most populous coun­
ties gat three representatives each
and all other counties ons each.
The larger counties would get
an additional representative for
each 100,000 population.
On the hast* of the 1930 federal
census, the house would have 110
members, wtlh Dade County hav­
ing eight; Duval alx; Hillsborough
five; Pinellas and Polk four each
and Escambls, Orange and Palm
Beach three each.
Senators and representatives
would a s m four year terms. The
plan, also calls for legislative sal­
aries amounting to |soo a month
instead of |100 a month they now
receive.

City Adds Aircraft
Damage Coverage
To Insurance Plan
The Cfty of Sanford Increased
Its fire Insurance coverage and
added coverage for aircraft da.
mage te ell city property at its
special meeting last night fol­
lowing the Board of Equalisation
mealing.
Added cost to the city will
be approximately MOO, according
to Andrew Caraway, who was
namsd Supervising Agent for
the city’s Insurance program.
In the centralisation of the
city's Insuranct program, 12 in.
surance agencies will share
the commissions, with
policy written to cove
fire daasage Instead
policies a6 In the past.
Ths Insurance committee
ting up the centralised plan
der a supervising agent wae com
posed of: Andrew Carraway, of
Caraway and McKibbin; B. B.
Crumley, of Crumley and Mon.
tleth; and H. James Gut, of the
II, Jsmes Gut Agency.
The new plan for the city’s In
surtnre coverage was approved
by City Manager Warren E,
Knowles and City Clark H. N.
tUyer before its presentation to
the Board of Sanford City Com­
missioners last night
Fire Insurance, under t
plan, will be written on 1
nuat renewal plan. Howev
aircraft damage policy i
written for a three year

They ware among the 76 In­
volved In p strike te Urn maximum
•geurity unit tail week te another
■st Involving the teat. OrUnti
si Manager a B. M b said, HOI HKI’ AINTER CHARGED IN
tills said 16 ef thn man severed
UIT-RUN DEATH
dr heel tendons and
TAMPA (AP&gt; Sheriff Ed
gbcM-ftclal ■ sands m
Blackburn has reported chergiaf
Richard Vanseyst, a housepointer,
____ the prison feed k aa
fled as any In the heat prisons. with manslaughter, reckless driv­
Mon in the maximum security ing and leaving thd scene of an
unit do no wort and are served accident In the hit-run death of
meal* a day with a seek at 10-year-old James Wayne Jeff,
coat. The boy wee Ut by a truck
Saturday night wktle wheeling a
deprived e f
gift bicycle te • filling station te
get ths tires pumped up.

De Baryites
Enjoy Day
At Zoo
By MARY FOWLER
DE BARY — "Hear the
roarl" shout the' children on Sat­
urday morning at the u o . Shiver,
lng delightfully they crowd around
the cages where the restless
oblige by sounding off li
feral bellows. Nest to the
beasts, BUI Compton, vendor, of
popcorn, peanuts and novelties
does the best carnivtl trade. The
youngsters mill around, grasping
balloons and feathered monkies on
sticks so firmly that mothers,
dad snd granddad have to part
with coin* and Join the Joyous
hubbub.

TUESDAY, SEITEMBSR 18. 1956

NO. 195

Associated Prena Leased Wtro

s
nly Truth
ded To W in Election
Sendoff
Breakfast
s Held
WASHINGTON (AP) — Frostdent Eisenhower told Republican
campaigners today that they need
•nly to tell the truth about his
edminlstration to win the election.

See picture* of De Itary day
Sanford Eoo en Page Three.
The broad snouted alligator
looks to the kiddles like a litard
that has been enchanted so that
It grew and grew and grew, with
menacing eyes and ominous, slow
crawls in the muddy depths,
that the two youngest Gablers
toe over, their big eye* following
each slithery movement. LiUle
Bradley and Richard are ready
to rush to safety J the creature
is further enchanted and grows
wings. "The alligator Is the
most!" they chorus. But then
come the monkles with their mon­
key shines; the kiddies could watch
them all day If It were net that
the gosts and pumas weren't so
fascinating. "Com* hrre," they
cry. "No, come here." answer
others.
Small forms dart between mo­
ther. grandfather and visitor* In
si] directions. Anns and Charles
C. Wagner, leveral time* great
grandpaoentr, mingle with the
De Bary group and start a rau­
cous fight between two screeching
parrots when they toss an empty
bag Into the cage; a strident tug
of war enauei.
Unnoticed, Jackie Jackson is
taking pity en a forlorn black
bear that has been left out of
the general distribution of pea.
nuts and popcorn. Confidently,
Jackie thrusts nuts Into the little
bear’s eager mouth. They are dis­
covered arid the boys cluster about,
all feeding the desky mammal.
Over by the moat a young mother
holda a five weeks baby In her
arms, shielding Its tiny foe* with
■ warm shawl si she stands over
her uther four llttlo ones Jumping
* bait the monkey pH.
Now ca n from many state* are
stopping and lining up along the
lions’ cages. From them rush
more devotees of the famous
Sanford aoo, Saturday's buziin,
cousin, f

Weather

(S ta ff P h oto 1.

Strong Bid Made Professional Planning Commission Okays
For Natural Gas Sought By McKibbin Official Election
On Raceway Ballot
Service In State

Scores of witnesses representing
Florida cities, Industries and retL
dent* including Sanford bolstered
confidence this week that the
Federal Power Commission will
clear the way for the first state­
wide service for naturat gas.
Direct evidence of the state's
demand for this furl, tn supple­
ment It* dependence on oil. mount­
ed as spokesmen for the statu
snd It* component parts, admit­
tedly the fastest growing market
In the nalinn. testified in support
of the Houston Gas A Oil Corp.
application for a pipeline from
Texas and Louisiana fields.
Upsurge of confidence tn this
new source of Florid* growth be­
gan with announcement of Coas­
8EFT. If
tal Transmission Corp., which
Admissions;
would build a line from nearly to
Elmer Fetton (Frrn Parkj
producing fields In Texas and
Viola Gainer (Sanford)
Louisiana, lhat it could supply
Irene Lacy (DeBary)
more than 1W per cent ol the
Barbara Daguc (SanfordI
southeastern state’s 90-year deDischarges;
minds, feeding the new line Ihc
Pearl Barnhill (Sanford)
Houston corporation would build
SEPT. II
from Raton Rouge, La., to south
Admissions'
Florida.
Vickie Baron i Sanford I
State officials, civic and Indue,
Kathleen Matheni (Sanfordi
trial leaders are scheduled te
Clarence SchaHfr (Sanford)
continue the dramatic showing
Births:
made by Florida, one of the last
Baby Boy Ms thews
remaining states tn receive tin*
Discharges:
fuel since the natural ga* Indus­
Julia Price (Mount Dors;
try began its rapid rise to x lead­
ing position In the nation In the
last decade. FPC official* say tliey
expect to complete the hearing of
these witnesses'by approximately
Considerable
cloudiness with Oct. 1. Allowing for crnss-examl.
scattered thundrrshewtrs through nation snd rebuttal testimony. It
Wednesday; lew

Hospital Notes

Charles C. Wagner, Charles C. Wagner, with children;
Philip Gabler, Jack Jackson, Steve Jackson, Kenneth La
Roy, Wellesley Corbett, David Ncldcr and Bob Corson.

IT \V7 1 DE BARY DAY it the Sanford ZSttast Saturday
and here in the carnival atmosphere; complete with pea­
nut*, iHipcom, ami balloottn; foreground, Bradley Gnbler,
Richard Gabler; in back, lire. Wellesley Corbett, Wallace
Gabler, Mra. Clyde Gabltr, vendor Bill Cumpson, Mrs.

Clifford McKJbbla, president­ ploy professions! planning eftelect of the Semlaole County gineers to furnish the city with t
Chamber of Comm site, yked ths’ master plan for growth and eg.
Sanford Board of City Commls- pansion.
lienors to set aside *7,500 In tbt
forthcoming budget for a profes­
sional planner.
Rath
aNuftation?
McKibbin, armed with informa­ McKibbin mid the board "The
tion from an unnamed firm df en­ planning engineer will plan o*tgineers, outlined a comprehensive • k lM ffi
' the
tl city to compare with
tkrtKliy’il growth. Certainly it
plan of Sanford.
"Good city planning ta il- si wllrnelp la that tba master pigs
least two years, and fared with will show the need ter v r ?xathe present continuing growth," Urn."
McKibbin u ld, "we need to gel
into this project now."
The study by a professional
planner. In order w provide n mai­
ler plan for tho city’s growth,
will Includ , he said: making nee.
esaary Investigation* and studies
provide a program that Jhe peo­
ple will back as their own pro­
Four Navy men attached to the
gram; and the master plan for
n pattern tu follow, public build, Sanford Naval Air Station were
lugs, schools, traffic control fa­ InJun-d early this morning In an
cilities, -public -iransnnrUtiim, iaubimobile accident five miles
west of Daytons Beach on High,
public utilities snd Industries.
"This is tho scope of what com- way 93.
Suffering from head Injuries,
latent engineers will furnish to
and reported to be in critical con­
the city," McKibbin said.
As he asked the Board of Com. dition, was an occupant of the car
mis*loner* to set aside 97,300 for whose name has not been releas­
for the purpose of professional ed until his next of kin are nolicity planning, McKibbin told the ! fled.
board "It seem* like s lot of
Th« driver of the car, Robert
money but City Commissioners in M. Everest, AN, whose home town
the future will (hank you for it.
is given as New York City, Is
"I for one don’t tnlnk that the suffering from compound frac­
Zoning and Planning Coni minion tures of the upper leg,
Is taking any progressive attitude,
Uolh men were taken to the Or.
he said. "We're going to have lamlo Air Force Base Hospital.
some fast growth in Sanford snd
Treated at the Sanford Naval
we need to prepare snd plan for Air Station Dispensary, and under
It.1
going Observation, grot Howard
A. Lavis, AN, 11, o f Cope May,
N J. and Blegfrled E. Lolb], AN,
20, whose residence la given as
615 Palmetto Ave.
No dets'l* of the accident were
released. However, officials slat
•c that Ibe automobile In which
the four men were traveling was
a 1930 Plymouth.

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Four SNAS Men Are
Injured In Wreck

Incomplete Roster
Prevents Adoption
Of Poy Schedule

MRS. ARNOLD HOOD, manager o f tba Sanford Zoo, takes time out to show tho De
Bary folks around. In the center, Mrs. Hood shows off one of tbe colorful parrots which
she took out of the cage. The friendly parrot made friends around ths group as he per­
ched on the arms of several of his visitors. (Staff Photo)
*

The Board of Sanford City Com.
misskmers struck s snag last
night In their discussion of a pay
schedule for city employes.
Title* and saUrles, either on
the proposed pay schedule or not
on the schedule prevented tbe
adoption of tbe proposed plan.
Commissioners, not being able
to roach a decision, end confronted
with the perusal of (he IttS-ST
General Govsramsnt budget, set
a •pedal meeting for tonight.
Tbe Budget, proposed for tbe
coming fiscal year, was presented
(o tbe beard of commissioners for
their study and discussion.
Commissioner John Krider com
merited, “ There ere sente quo*,
tions I'd like to s*k about the
budget."
The Meeting is set for S o'clock
tonight in the city
room.

f

Elsenhower spoke at * sendoff
breakfast for Vic* President Nix­
on and other Republican leaders
setting out en campaign tours.
"I see no reason for going
to th* public with anything but
th# truth," Elsenhower said. "Our
record Itself Is efficient, if it
la mad* clear the public will sup­
port It.
"W e do not need to indulge In
the exaggerations'of partisan polItie*. I do not claim perfection
for this administration but where
w* have failed It was not from
lack of trying."
Sounding, a pearo thsme, Eisen­
hower said It Is difficult to be as
peaceful in the present day world
as American* would like to be.
He eald that while we may be aa
peaceful as possible, eomeone else
may make an aggressive move
that wdald disturb that peace.
’White it is not a secure peace
that we hero," ha aald, "there
are many, many thousands of
American mother* that are migh­
ty thankfal their eons are net In­
volved in soar shooting.”
Eisenhower, wearing a beaming
mnUe, walked Into thn dining
room with GOP National Chela,
man Leonard W. Hall.
Elsenhower chatted animatedly
with Nixon as be at*.
Secretary ef Interior Wed Red-

At this morning’s meeting of
the. Bjard,
County Costal*.
*loner*, Dr. Henry McLantln re­ Hep. Charles Italleek, also em­
minded the Board of Senlord'g barking on tours, wore stated e l
need for an airport and elated tho head table,
Nixon, aponklng briefly after
that he bad talked to tho Navy
Eisenhower finished, urged tbe
regarding tbe requested airport
Republican* to follow tho advice
for Sanford,
o f a Democrat, tho late At Smith,
W. Davis told the commlssslon- who used H say ever and over
era hi* home on Lake Monroe Is again; "L o ti look at the record."
That, Nixon said, te "what we
cut off since the A. C. L. RaD
road torn up tbt rood leading te a n going to de.*
"Wo don’t have to embellish Ik
U ami as yet, has net built ths
with clever quips end fancy,
new one they promised him. Com­ phrases," tbe vie* president aald.
missioner John Melach advised that
While misrepresentations or
he keep after the railroad until distortions will have to be an­
swered, Nixon sold, "Wo have
they build tbs road.
Martin Brewster, of Orlando, something bettor to offer the A*
merlcan people than mere per­
who desires to build an axtenslon sonal abuso and villlftcatlon of
of Chapman Road, which Is south our opponents."
of Oviedo, In an Easterly direction,
The Republicans, Nixon said,
told the commission that ho bad have the record and It can be
obtained all the property adjoining summed up In on* sentence:
“ Tba American people, under
(he proposed extension, and asked
the commission ta accept the tho Elsenhower administration,
deeds, which they did. The pro. have had tho boat four year* of
posed extension will bo a Utile Utslr lives."
Nison and bis party took off
over a half mite long. Brewster
also proposed that the name of at 9 am. Just n few minutes af­
the small lake, also near Oviedo, ter the vice president finished
now known as Balk Lake be •peaking.
Starting with n noon meeting
changed, and suggested Laka
Seventh Heaven as a possibility today in Indianapolis, Nixon’s
fur • new name.
campaign will taka him 16,000
Clerk O. P. Herndon reed the mites Into S3 states during tho
official referendum on the ballot coming two weeks.
(or Seminole
I’ srk
Raceway
Elsenhower will swing Into ac­
which reads as follows: "On the tion tomorrow night with a ma­
question of whether or not t
jor televised address on the sub­
permit Issued by the State Rac­ ject of world peace from CBS
ing Commission of Florida to Sent. studios hsie.
Inote Park Raceway Inc., a Flor­
ida Corporation, dated the 13th
day of August, A. D. 1936, for
operation and conduct nf harness
horse racing in Seminole County,
Florida, shall be ratified or re.
jected and to decide whether such
permit shall be approved and lie
HONOLULU (D -A Navy Conrnse ratified and race meetings ■tcllstlon waslher patrol ul»«e
permitted In said county," This
was forcod down la the Padfle
ballot will be submitted to l
voters of Seminole County on Nov. 100 miles south of Guam early
today but all !■ met. aboard were
6.
Herndon also brought up the rescued.
question of tbe Jury box which
Two were picked up by a Nsvy
Is about exhausted, snd after helicopter, which flow them to
much discussion it was decided
that they would wait end let the Guam. one. A.T.I. B. W. Hollsdsy
circuit judge Issue an order when of Lebanon, Tenn, had slight
he required more jurors.
head cuts. Tho other, A. T. K T. 8.
Herndon then told th* commis­ Bodak of Shsvoriown, Pa., was
sion that Dr. Terry Bird requested not Injured.
Sixteen ethers w en token from
the approval of a new mint,
Grace W. Fisher, and also brought two Uferaft* by tke Coast Gusni
up a tetter from Mrs. Abble W. cutter Curtaawood sad a Navy
Boyd who asked the County Com­ landing ertft. Nans of these were
mission to petition the State Wel­ Injured.
fare Board to increase the provi­
The big plena cam# down from
sion on State greats to inetude
nursing care for recipients.
A contract was signed with the
A. C. L. Railroad permitting the
county to erect s M ft. croseing
near Sylvan Laka on Dixon Rood.
O. P. Hendon then reed tbs
commissioners i Ust of steto­
me Latslned secondary roads in
Seminole County,

Weather Patrol
Plane Is Forced
Down In Pacific

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fa) Imprest him Bp artfering a fanry, . t p t n i l t t
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tamething;
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fe) Pout if ha attempt* ta
.(err you ta a 4i*h.
1. If h* invite* you ta a movie
( da ja r.
fat Sugar.t the movie y »j
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A t Jlewsfritem Writer
prefer at once;
* Tto first real dal* U a bif oe.!
rh) Wait to tee if to ’tl atk
cation. It may b* that new N&gt;v ir
your opinion;
- tto neighborhood who hat ba«*
(cl Act bored with tto Usa
2 giving y*&gt;» tto cy*. Or perhspi
of going to a movie at alL
■ K'i a new rlet.msto or a boyr
* yoo'v* toon hoping to have r»e- |4. If he rails for you «t home
- agnize you. It la definitely differ.■ would you;
la) Bn ready to leava whan
- Mt from any other dale svsf.
tto door toll rings;
m 7 m that flftt-date rating u■,
(b&gt; Keep him waiting to
■ tee how you’d ttaek np or may
Imprest him;
? to why you didn’ t click on thai1
(c) Mystify him by not be; all-important oecatlon wKh »hiii
inf troutid for tha fln t
Mat praptrtd under tb* guldendl
U minotat.
Z at a coopt* of witling main.
S. When setting the meeting
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I. Would you try to dominabt
place would you;
tto rontartallon;
(a) Atk him ta matt you
(a) By keeping op a rap.
at your home.
Id-fire monologue;
fby Make as appointment
(by Let him do all the talk
to meet hia at tto data
r
log, acting mum;
(e) Contribute to the eonh
apetl
re) Meet Mm on a atreat
variation If you can.
corner.
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fa&gt; Introduce him ta ytuf
family;
fby Stm your family M t of
tto picture;
(c) Lot him cool hia heals
ak'flr on the front poreh.
7. If you run into a good-look­
ing girl friend on your date, would
you:
(») Introduce them;
&lt;b) Ignore tor;
&lt;e&gt; Acknowledge tor pres­
ent* without encourageing a meeting between the
IwO.
1. If h* mentions a pretty girl
you both know would you;
fa) Tall him all the gossip
about her;
f b ) pretend you know
something but aren’t tell­
ing;
fe) Go out of your way to
say something nice about
her.
I. If be doesn’ t aeem to be too
Interested In you would you:
In) Mention compliments
you ractive front others;
(b) Let Mm find out yo*f
attributes for himself;
fe) Try to Impress Mto with

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WICHITA, Kaa. fAP) - Tto
car-top at Ike drive-in feed and
drink 1pot did a quick doabletake whes the found tw* n e t *top a 30-feet r a d grader taetend
of an auto, demanding service.
She told tto boss, who called
tha police.
The men, tlpeily still waiting
far eervice, ware taken into cnetody.
They'd Just traded a cade far
tto grader, they told effleer*.
and planned to trade the grader
far something else.

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lit* turned tapulaivaly
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-nte tea t/?wart her employer,
Val remembered the eooump.
i^irwnr*
"Wouldn’t you like to com* on Uiouj
way in which Dr. Mangm
*••. Who deck. Mr*. F*ath«ntone ? Tb« *us
la shining tad ifa really lovely had spoken ot tto other young ciaa
In whom Eileen Pkathcratoc- had
been interested. "No tamiiy to
But at tto auggestion. the thick. apeak ot. father a market garden,
er," he'd Bald, to t apparently, 14
you were in line for the title, you’
could cell vegetable* without 1cuing
caste.
Dirk waa uniting. "I aak you,
what elic should I do? Buy a rat;
tote end had since bought a mar­
on tha Stock Ecchanga or go out
ket garden eg hit own. The eon
to tha A n t i p o d a l and hull
bad dona very wall for tumealf. He
bridges ?*
had worked hie way Up through
T ta sorry.” She fluahed attracsehoiarahipa and bad taken n modilively. "I ree Tv* spoken out of
aal degree, but Mm Peattontoee
turn."
enuld never target that hia tether
He ran a hand up through hia
tod." to coughed slightly, "worked
light brown hair. "1 alto have tti
an the aetata I dent know where
hetp Cousin Timothy, the present1
tto young man la at present, but
Viscount at Stormhurat Manor,
you must understand. Nurse, just
too. He’s older than Dad and evea
how Mr*. Paattoratona fait"
more decrepit. It’a ■ huge plica,
T m afraid 1 can’t," Val had
practically an Impossible place te
■aid. Thera wee a dangerous note
run with no staff to apeak ot, cut
in her voice.
It’s—" He hesitated. "It’s a lova.
He gave tor a sharp glance.
ly place, a truly lovely place.”
“Oh. weU," he shrugged, "county
“But If your couatn can’t afford
famine* feel Ilk* that.”
to keep tha place up, why doern t
Tto 8. 8. Caribbean had left the
he tell it?”
dock pad was Mixing slowly down
M M H g t o Water. They w*r*
"Sell It? f«U S l t m l t n i i
■llpptag quietly away from Eng­
Manor?" He looked at her in
land, treat the trass and house* and
amaaemrnt. "My dear girt, hr d
Mwna on the ahorse, and Val area
allow himself to be drawn and
aware ot a sharp surge ot homequartered first It’s one of the
. a gritty feeling at the
show places of England."
"Mustn’t w* all be practical In
this day and aga?" aha asked
quietly, remembering tto struggle
she’d had after her father died, the
struggle Tom was having now.
“ I’d rather dia than be practical
In tha way you mean. Stormhurat
Manor, built la tha ralgn of Henry (
the Eighth, it Important, not only
to my cousin, my Dad, and my.
self, but to gnpload. it’a a tradi­
tion, an echo of tha past. It’s tha
foundation to which the present
England has been built, on which
the future must be built. We are a
■mall Island kingdom aad If we
don’t live true to our beat and old­
est traditions, wa’ra sunk. Places
like Stormhurat Manor must be
kept up at whatever coat" He rw _
prated It alowly, "A t Whatever t
cost."
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�De Bary Folks Day At Sanford Zoo
THE SANFORD HERALD Tues., Scp.t 18, 1956, Page S

NOTICE

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LOOK A T T H A T O N E ! It's the b ig 85-ycar-o!il alligator that the De B ary folks arc peer­
ing over the wall to see. Each cage and pit wns ju st as Interesting anil excitin g ns both
you n g unu old mude the rounds o f the Sanford Zoo. (S ta ff Photo)

THIS WAS THE WELCOMING COMMITTEE on Monkey Island. Monkeyold, traipsed to the edge of the moat to greet the group of Do Bary folk
Saturday morning taking in the Sanford Zoo. (Staff Photo)

SURE I'LL HELP! 'Cause I’m having n good time. Master
Richard finldor contributes coins in the Salvation Army
tambourine passed around by Mrs. Carrie Jane Brown.
(Staff Photo)

LEMME' IN TO SEE—one youngster shrieks us ho pushes his way into the group hang­
ing over the rail to feed the monkeys. Aren’ t they funny? and how do they get so hung­
ry? were just a few of the thousands of questions asked as the youngsters went from
cagu to cage and pen to pen. (Staff Photo)
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THE lll.ACK BEAR RECEIVED his share of the greetings from De Bary folks on
De Bary Day at the Sanford Zoo. They're all trying to feed the bear ns lie stands up and
begs for tidbila from the crowd. (Staff Photo) •

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EVERYBODY IVAS HUNGRY! And to show you just how hungry the Zoo residents
were, Do Bary youngsters fed just about everyone including wluit this youngster be­
lieves Is a go:*1. (Staff Ph'*'**

Names O f Hopefuls u.2&gt;. Geological
For Postmaster Job Survey Mapping
Will Be Made Public Areas Of Florida
WASHINGTON hfl — Chairman
Mott iDCatlf) of a Home Mill,
committee on government infurmation taid today name* of rliglblc poilmatlcr candidate* here,
after will be made public.
Mn»t taid the Civil Service
Commission told the subciunmtttcc it will release the name* of
persuns eligible for appointment
as postmaster one day after the
Post Office Department has been
given the list.
Postmaster applicants must
take civil service examination*.
Any one of tha three placing high
est in the examination for n ttfancy may be appointed. Since
Scplcmber 1W3, Most aald, tha
names of the eligibles have b.-cu
kept secret and only the appointment announced. Poat office ami
civil service officials Mid the p*»licy was designed to recruit better
candidates.
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The U. S. Geological Survey It
currently at work mapping key
areat nff fa»l growing Florida in
an effort to tolvo the prcr.dng
needi of government, planners,
dcveloperi, and engineers.
Fears have been expressed that
the stale, stands to lose consideration for new Industry and devclopmenf because Florida cannot
furnish potential Industrialists and
developers factual, map data
wherever requested.
Tt,e federal government, without Iny c0,f t„ the ,tale. has mapped M percent, or over 31,000
square miles of Florida, hut many
arras with great development "t»*sibilitlei have not been accurately
mapepd. Each of the modern maps
rovers an area of M square mites
The scale of most is one inch on
the map equals 2,000 square feet
on the ground. At this scale an
HO-arra tract on Ihe map it about
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Ihunc inapt niajr be turd to
dr ter mine accurately tram-portat ion facilities, potential man­
power availability, acre &lt;-sd»lllly id
water rrtourret, and otlirr laclori
required in planning n new devel­
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TIME FOR A REST in Hie cool shade of palms at the Sanford Zoo. Children race about
looking at this and that while Amo Ericksen, Mrs. Charles C. Wagner nnd Mr. Wagner
take time out on a bench near .Monkey Island (Slnff Photo)
brown lines indicate lines of equal
nnd known elevation nit iv
■
level. Other symbols show roads,
railroads, land section lines and
buildings.
In older to gi-t the maps closer
to the user, the Geological .Survey
has authorized a new distributor
in Florida. Maps may lie purchaecd front the Sou the astern Itrtrarch
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AW COME ON DOWN! The Do Bary visitors nlelded at
they enticed pigeons, gouts, chickens, monkeys, bears nnd
all, with peanuts nnd |Hipcorn. This white pigeon finally
came down to eat eagerly from the hands of the excited
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For Safety O f Our School Children
Then li no one capable of eetimatiny the
. value of a child’* Ufa.
Undoubtedly, however, many are over
looktaf the fact that Uvea can be snuffed
out In the twinklto# of an eye - accident­
ally o f course - but whether intentionally
or accidentally the fart remain* that there
'W n Uvea in dancer.
’ .Our haste In girtting our boys and flrls
home from school sometimes makes such
dangers of accidents evident
' At Bouthslde sdiool, for Instance, at noon
•nd again at two o'clock, when parents ar­
rive in their cars to pick up their first grad­
er, rather than wait In line for children to
some out cars are parked double and some­
times triple on Magnolia Avenue.
Children, in school, are instructed not to
-leave the curb to get into automobiles. They
•re told to step from the curb directly into
' the waiting cars.
“ • When parents double or triple park their
ears, children are forced to step from the
curb and weave among the ears to reach
'their transportation horns.
; The other day, e smell youngster, stepped
from the curb Just as e ear was pulling out
-Med it not been for the Immediate action
-ef the driver, the child would actually
'have been hit
We understand that ths Safety Com­
mittee of the Bouthslde Parent Teacher*
Association has asked that parents pull
their cars la to the curb It the school la
single parking formation. And this, they
have asked Is not for convenience of the
Reboot, parents or school personnel, but
entirely for the safety of the first grad­
ers who are rushing helter-skelter to
-mach home as quickly as possible.
.... Certainly, the parents of these young'Mere want their children to reach home V alive.
"" Only through the cooperation of every­
one who bring their cars to the school to
.pick up children can safety be provided for
children. Some of them walk home from
•school, too, So every precaution must be

w ay signs provided for the direction of
traffic at Southsid* School and when ob­
serving the signs - single park only.
If parents will abide by these safety rules,
school officials advise us that the first
graders can ba dismissed, be In their ears
and o« the way home In three minutes.
No on* would want to sacrifice a few
•eeonda In exchange for the life of a little
six year old boy or girt.
Wbarever we art, wherever we go - our
foremost thought should be toward safety
and the preservation of young Uvea for the
future.
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Right-To-Work Low
One of Texas' leading newspapers, the
Dallas Morning News, recently ran an ed
itorial on certain legal matters affecting
the state’s rlght-to-work law. In conclusion
it said: M. . . , The News la sincerely and
unalterably dedicated to the conviction that
in a fret country, no law should be enacted
or upheld as constitutional that compels a
man to join a union to obtain or keep his
job, just as no law should prevent him
from joining a union to hold his job."
That is a simple and admirable sentence
- for It completely covers the great prin­
ciple of the right-to-wark movement, re­
gardless of the verbal complexities that
may appear in a particular piece of legis­
lation.
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The news Isn't all bad on the school front
The problems brought on by too many child­
ren for available classrooms and teachers
are not going to go away for a long time,
but at least the school systems of the coun­
try, taken together, are gaining In the
•truggle.
About 67,000 classrooms were scheduled
for construction In the year ending this
September, and tha increased enrollment
this fall will fill only 61,600, according to
Samuell Brownell, commissioner of educa­
tion.
Parents are asked to observe the one
The Shortage of teachers la estimated at
120,700, but the figure for last year, 141«800, was much worse.
The Sanford Herald
All over ths country, school boards,
. M I M M OMf SiMH k t w t o f u S I n t e r
school administrations and taxpayers have
S i m n I m i m « i «i
M titr OrUter It. Ill* at been straining to get the new buildings up,
5 * h e on iN af S
the old ones remodelled and teachers' sal­
•rltefrt i lift
Sdtter u l M IU M r
aries Improved. Slme of the big cities,
SR. BltoaUv* Bllter
‘ ASrmtetei N u m r
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where the population la nearly stable, have
I l f Bareli U a M a t e *f ter ArrrrlnrS
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Prrrr the situation almost in hand by now. Some
wllte U aalilted at als.lt sir te tkt ,arr
ai frr rrrabllrr* of the suburban areas, with wildly boom­
ura rf an ter lrrrl a n printed *ta thlr
ing population, currently seem to be slipping
backwards on tha treadmill, in rplte of
valilftt efforts.
But the efforts are being mad*. The
K «rn »
W K 'K l ! " * a n . - u
public has a new awareness of the Impor­
RrtVS-“
tance and cost of public schools, and the
Ubtltlj
6wiurr» arllrrt, rare* of tbaaka rrrrlatlrrr aaS good results are showing up In the nation­
»j ratertelratrat frr tad parporr rf rtUu
"U * will Ir rhrrara frr ml reenter adv*nuiaerates al figuraa.

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TODAY'S RIRI.B VBRSB
■ Therefore I have lent him ta the Leri. As
leug as he llveth he shall be lent to the Lord.
H Sam, 1:28.
• Infant baptism is a rlta that is supposed
lo amount to the same thing.
; Ths Lord pays wonderful dividends on
such loans.
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j a c o o n v u l h j »—ir« up to
tho shrimping industry Is devel­
op the boat method of catching
shrimp deep ta tha OuU Stream,
aays the eaptata of a U J. Fish
and WUdllfa Service exploratory

for eight yarn and later served
as ths Tribute's capital corre­
spondent at Tallahassee. Hla Drat
newspaper affiliation waa with tho
Tampa Daily Times.
, Cameron susesida John B. Vsdlefca. a termer Fast Laoderdili
advertising man, who has hoes
Union. Camera* was as tho staff given a now amlgt mmt so manr i the Tampa Horsing Tribune agar of tha development iim m li
Mr M yearn. Ha waa city editor •ion's promotion department.

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B IN N IT T C li f f .

A UTHOR JCYLI CRICHTON
A Ing orhsn the elan* dock s
Urns la it r Its muttered. "I’m 1st ttrsi Is Bant
look," rsspsn dsd Mrs.
Crichton. "You'll Just hav*
• be j»t up and look far your^ ...
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Crichton, the wily r ii \ I I
fox, simply said, "Darling, \
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VfciS*
basuttful" — sad Mrs. &amp;
told him promptly what ths

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fishing boat.
Capt. Hilton Floyd said roster
day "Tha shrimp are there."
Baporting on a recent sweep
by tho trawler Combat, ha aald
"big rod" ahrimp war»*found In
dug Stream waters at depths
ranging to S.SOO fori.
Tha heaviest concentration, ho
aald, was la about 1,000 feet II
mlks oaat of St. Augustins. One
drag brought up 430 pound*, con.
■Worod very good by shrimpers
who era happy with B » pounds
U tho rate of catch la steady,
Tha quantity found, plus the
nonstant temperature of Gulf
Stream water, Indicate* that
steady, year round Ashing Is fea­
sible, Floyd continued.
This could give a boost to the
Industry which has been finding
shrimp scarce. But there Is a
hitch.
- - - - - water and strong
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rilling than that on most
M m p boats and also will r*.
qulj* some practice by the
ehrimpera as te the handling of
neti and other equipment.
"A lot of shrimping people may
ba reluctant to spend money on
Ik* new rigging," Floyd said.
Shrimpers usually Bah la about
M fast af water although go as
** lte foot near Dry Tortugaa where other concentrations
«r foo tasty "big rod" ahrimp are

By BKM MUCH .
A*seriated Frees News Analyst
WASHINGTON UR-Ttte outdoor
polities! r a l l y with barbecue
whare voter* turn nut te gas* on
the candidates la still vary much
a pari af the American aeene
Pasture polities still Is about aa
good a way aa any for a politiclea
to gat down to the g n u roots.
Sometimes, though, tha folk who
make up tha grass roots sen ha
a bit confusing, as the Democrats’
presidential nominee, Adis I Ste­
venson, found out Saturday Right.
Whan ho cams to Washington
to aat up campaign headquarters,
Steva&amp;son agreed to creaa the Petomac and assist local Desaoarata
in their efforts to recapture Vir.
giota's loth District House seat
from tho BapubUeans—and thus
was born ths Idea for a big bar)|§UI,
While tha 10th'Virginia District
has Its particular peculiarities, it
•Ull la a product of tho trend la
this country toward suburbia.
U Is filled with white collar
workers, many af whom belong to
the new station wagon ant Those
people differ from their counter­
parts elsewhere only Hi that a
ergs percentage of them work for
tha government.
Mixed la with tha suburbanites
■re old lino families, who continuo to farm their lands.
In this'suburb, at ta tha subash* elsewhere, there Is little reel
poverty and little great wealth,
the educational lava) la sen.
sidered high.
About 1.000 af those psopts
turned out for the rally. Aa a
ratty with "gala aateria!am«
music and good food," tha
fair waa a bust. It raised. One
of tha two speaker systems fatted.
Thors was a shortage af barbe­
cue.
la ISM Stevenson teat Virginia
to tha Republicans, la that earnpaiga the state's major political
figure, Democratic Ren. Hatty
Flood Byrd, sit oo tho ridoliaes.
This year, Byrd thus f ir haa has*
silent, although ho critlclied tha
Republicans' civil right* platform
plank
unsatisfactory.
U Byrd earn# out for Stevenson,
Virginia moot likely would ha to
tho bag far tha Domoarste. There

News O f M en
In Service
BOEBLINGBN, GERMANY—
Army PPC Freak R. BiianaaBI,
whose wife, Diana, Uvos in Longwood, recently arrived te Ger­
many and te now a moaabsr af
tho 97th Signal Battalion.
A switchboard operator I* the
battalion's Win* C o m p a n y ,
Simonolli entered Urn Army In
March IN I. Ba rwnglated basis
training at Fort Chaffs, Aik.
Son of Michael fomosMH, Mait­
land, ho attended Lyman High
Reboot.

la scant doubt that If Byrd re­
mains quiet Steveneon will be
hurt How badly la anybody's
gusli.
At tho rally Stevenson was glvlag hla speech a last-minute pol­
ish, whan the name af Byrd was
mentioned. There ware loud and
wktewraad boot and hlisea. Ste­
venson looked up from hla text,
abvloualy surprised.
This waa a partisan Democratic
crowd expressing disapproval of
a state feeder in tha presence of
their national loader. Hero was a
clear case of the grass roots expraaring an opinion. In bln speech
Stevenaon made no mention of
Byrd, for whom there waa ap.
plans* when It turned out that ha
waa sending hla "host wiyhos" to

tho rally. Byrd said the illness of
his wife kept him from attending.
It probably would be a reason­
ably safe guess that the Inltis
ably safe guess that the initial
boo. ware attributable in this par­
ticular suburbia to some unrest
over domination by downsute
rural politician*.
Tha rapid growth of urban areas
with their vote concentrations and
new, changing values may well
ba something for politicians to
ponder. Tha grass roots of tomor­
row may be on a bus line and, as
Stevenson found out, they can be
heard.
Meanwhile, pasture polities will
■tick around a little longer—and
it still has television beat all hol­
low.

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for puhlta
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Only half ri
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thorn will got In.
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rbei
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don’t boot to
not when Jte gets over Into the
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from making eye and &gt;*t lacked tha ability to uaa
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A vision rating of m m means
that your tyt* era perfect only it
you also hart normal side vision,
good eight for colors, a n able to
read clearly at a distance of about
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healthy eye tissues.
AH of tbaaa things te n t ba de­
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Yaara ago, M fori was
teat only an aya specialist can
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Ught rays era virtually par- tall you whether your vision
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MILTON, Fla. (FHTNC) — A
first solo flight has bean
boon mads
by Navy Baa. Jeases H. Bredte
am of Mr. end Mra. Janus H
Brodle of Lab* Mary.
Before entering the ami tea, ha
attended the Florida State Uni­
versity, TaUahaaaaa. Briar* last­
ing tha Whiting Field Novel
Auxiliary Air Station, Milton, for
more advanced training, ha will
racriva instruction In
ntr work with hla
flights.

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MALONI, N. T. ( f t - Only stu­
dents who have bean inoculated
against v*H* at* eligible to pity
for Malona schools la la terseho.
lactic athletic wants. Tha board
of aducatiaa In this northern Near
York community ra n tho « ] *
had beta Ml because af M polio
ettaa ta natghhoftac Bt. Lawrence a
County.
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IT MAY b* Juri a coincidence,
but roll bank checks a n twin*
mailed about alx weeks Mora
tha election. They call foe an en­
dorsement.

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lesson of toferanca exemplified la
an old American Indian prayer;
"Forbid that I should Judge any
man until I have walked two
monthi In hie moccasin tracks."
That Jut 90 years ago young .
c o l l a g e engineering graduates*
wore p r i to got Jobs at tlio a
month Now they often atari at
more than that a weak.
That th* America* cowboy orig.
bau d ta tha old Bast, not tha old
West. Dutch patroons coetaaptoonsly appUri th* term "eowboy."
in 1TM to settlers ta tho Hudson
River highlands, M miles from
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Central Free* Writer

Ens. Brodie Makes
First Solo Flight

Thr°w Away Your Ttr* Dotara Because Your Tins Ars
Smooth. Lot WELSH TIRE SHOP 106 W. tad Put Oh
2 * * Rubb*r
That Will Give Guaranteed
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showed one out of avary » eafa
on the highway has defective front
or rear lights.
That young newspaper reporter*,
although more likely to have • coL
lege degree than older reporter*,
are poor spellers.
That the nation’s 10 million an­
gler. spend an average of 190 a
yaar each trying to land that "ooa
that got away."
That a survey showed men high­
ly satisfied with thalr Jobs turned
out leu work than those mildly
discontented with thsir Jobs.
That if you're looking for a field
less competitive than tha om
you’re in, here’s a tip: the musi­
cian*' local hare lists only o m
qualified performer for oach of
the following instnimenu—elavollne, bandoline, bandonsan, fluegal horn, madola, mandotuta and
viola de samba.
That If you want to get out of a
dull soclsl engagement gracefully
u y , "I'm suffering from cephal­
algia." All this meant is you have
a headache—but you got more
sympathy.
That ail os palefaess need tho

Outdoor Political Rally Still Popular YOU'RE TELLING ME!

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Into an Illegal itfll and got quit* Intoxicat­
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people of themselves.

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The teacher who used to punish the
small boy In the back of the room for mak­
ing strange noises will have to be careful.
He may grow up and eell million* of records
as a rock and roll singer.

Cameron To Head |'Big Red' Shrimp
State News Bureau Are Found In Deep
TALLAHASSEE 'R -H .rbert D.
Cameron, veteran Florida mws . Gulf Stream Water
papormin, was appointed director
•f the Florida State News Bureau
Monday.
B, B. Fuller Jr., executive dUweter af the development eommlaalow, said la announcing tha annant that Cameron would
over in the now post Oct. 1.
; Cameron, who hegaa hla nowspaper career la lH i, haa been
affiliated with tha Florida TtmeaUnloa the past 11 months as Ua
Capitol correspondent at TaQshas.

By HAL BOYLE
NEW YORK US-Odd facta and
fancies a columnist mlgh' never
know U he didn't open hU mall:
That one way to raduce your
dental expenie U to keep your
m o u t h abut, ir -you breathe
through your mouth, you dry out
your porcelain filling* and they
don't last a i long.
That.more than half tha people
who have to get a tooth drilled
now aak for a local antithetic.
That there are 17J8J local post,
m uteri In the United Statu, all
Of them now tupplled with ball
point pens.
•That Edward Field* a custom
rug manufacturer, has trained
Kouo, hi* French poodle, to lift
tho receiver when the phone rings
and bark a greeting.
That If you can't afford to give
wife a diamond-studded
wrlitwateh on her birthday, you
might surprise her with a clepsy
dra. It operates like an hour glass
but uses water Instead of sind to
tall tha time.
That a nationwide safety check

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Calendar
Tt'UiDAl
• Ths *'id«lis C liu of the First
'Baptist Church will nMt
p.m. at tfaa ham* of lfrt. W
Krsuert, 1400 Park Ave. Group
Five will aarva aa hoataaaaa
undar tha leadanhlp of Mra.
». c.
8. Shappanl. All members are
i urged to attend, aa election o f
officers will ba hold.
Ware Bible data of tha First
Methodlat Church will meat at
7 p. m. at McKinley Hall for a
covered dish aupper. Hosts will be
Judge R. W. Ware, P. H. Wyatt.
Mrs. Jack Burner, Miss Ethel
Rliar and Mrs. Joe Aszarello.
' Tha Sanford Tourist and Shuffleboard Club will hold a covered
dish supper at • p.m.
Tha Brownie Scouts of tha First
Presbyterian Church will meat la
tha Youth Building at 1:00 p.m.
The Pioneer Fellowship and Re­
creation of the First Presbyterian
Church will meet in tha Youth
Building from «:to p.m. through
1:00 p.m.
The Mm af the First P re.br
tartaa Church will have their first
| fall dinner meeting la tha Fellow ship Hall at 7:03 p. a . Their
apaakar far the meeting aril) be
be the Rev. Oswald Delgado at
1:00 p.m. in the Church Sanctu­
ary.
The Itolty Claw w il meet in
the Valdes Hotel at I p. m. Every­
one ie welcome.
WEDNESDAY
The Girl Scouts will meet at the
. First Presbyterian Church at I N

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: The Mid-Week Bible Hour will
■be conducted by tha Rev. A. G.
Melania, Pastor of the First Pres­
byterian Church at 7:30 p. m.
| The Chancel Choir will rthstrse
« t First Prtibytarlan Church at

Y:M p.m,
■ The Senior High Fellowship Re­
creation of tha First Presbyter*
_ Jan Church will meet at the
9 Church at 1:00 through g;00 p.
Prayer Meeting will be held at
.7:30 p. m. at the First Baptist
Church.
• The Sunday Acbod Cabinet of
Ike First Baptist Church will
•art at 1:11 p. a .
. The Rev. Fred B. Fisher win
eooduct' tfan morning devotions
peer WTRR, Sanford, at 0:30 a.m.
to W.s.cs. of tha First Methodist
Church win have e Seminar from
0:10 a.m. through r p.m. The
Nursery Will be'open.
THURSDAY
■ The Junior Choir will have their
rehearsal and fellowship at the
First Frosbytaripn Church at 3:41

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By ADDIt FBEVATT
Tha Baptlat W. M. 8. held iu
meeting at tha church Thursday
evening. The program, "Load on
O King Eternal" was presented by
the following: Mrs. John Maxwell,
Mra. T. W. Provatt, Mra. Cader
Hart, Mrs. Lester Harper, Mrs.
Merle Summenltl and Sarah and
Susie Harper. Refreshments were
served by the boeteaa.
Mrs. George Lindsey has re­
turned home after spending twn
weeks la Tampa with her son and
daughur-ia-Uw, Mr. and Mra.
Harry L. Lindsey,
Mr, and Mrs. Gene Gustaveeon
of Michigan Ava. are vlaltlng Mrs.
Gustavasons* mother, Mra. W. L.
Alderman for two weeks.
Friend* will regret to hear of
tha death of Fred LeFlls of BeU*
Glade.
Richard Norton, son of Mrs.
Luein* Norton will leave next
week te resume his studies at
Gaorgta Tech aftar spending twe
weeks here with Ms mother.
Mis. Cider Hart and Mrs. T.
W. Provatt attended the Dunn
and Braddy wedding in Sanford
Sunday.
Mra. A. B. Moran of Jacksonville
spent the weekend here with her
sister, Mrs. Ethel Thomas.
B. T. Summer*ill has returned
home Born Miami where he at­
tended the funeral of hit nephew.
Mrs. Harry Geiger, lira. Hu­
bert Kirkland. and Mr*. Pad Bel­
led spent Wednesday at Bay Pinea
In S t Patarsburg where they rlaited Harry Geiger,
lb # Home DemonetratlM held
“ ••ting at the community
bell Tuesday with a severed dish
luBcheon. Officers for the coming
yaar ware In,tailed.
Mrs. T. yt. Pravatt and daugh­
ter Addle apeot Tuesday in New
Smyrna Beach with Mra. Provatt’a
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mri. G. A. Durance tad mu*

Radio-TV
Highlights

NEW YORK rn - Aa the idee
men at television hunt through v*
rloue American ways of life for
material, it waa Inevitable that
soma on# eventually would hit on
a newspaper wire service.
Someone has. On O ct 4 ABC
• The Youth Choir of the First TV will lauMh a weekly aeries
Presbyterian Church will practcie of hourlength filmed dram ■*—at
3 p.m.. EDT — fittingly titled
at the church at 7:30 p.m.
The Rev. FrSd B. FUher win "Wire Service." Then everybody
noaduct the morning devotions who ever saw a teletype printer
Over WTRR, Sanford, at 0:30 a.m. ean alt back and eritidM the
technical details.
FRIDAT
The sparks lor "Wire Servlcs"
! The W.M.U. of the First BapWit Church wUI meet at 1:00 p.m. were struck by the many who (g.
far a business meeting and at 1:30 sited "1 Levs Lacy" and a doaen
other popular TV programs. His
for Installation of officers.
The Rev. Fred B FUher win name U Don Sharpe.
Three atara — George Brent,
denduot the morning devotions
ever WTRR. Sanford, et 0&gt;M aMt. Dan* dark and Mercedes Me
Sanford Naval Officers Wives Cambridge—wM rotate on the
vR Club luncheon to bo held at the series ae wire service feature re­
porters who ge be distant placet
B.O.Q. at 1:00 p.m.
and become Involved hi strange
SATURDAY
‘ The l.A .’a of the First Baptist situations as they soak the
win msot at tha Church at 0:30 behind the newa.
Producing M hourlength Rims
la almost tha equivalent of the
annuel production of a major
Hollywood studio, and n majority
of the shows wfl ho shot m lee*
tion la eueh places as Parle, 1m don, Munich, Borne, Memleo.
The opening show, titled "1
Beck Mine," was shot an location
la the Mojave desert In 7M de­
gree temperature. It’ s a story at
4 and the relationship at peo­
ple who believe they m on the
verge gf greet wealth in a
tible uranium strike .

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, the Uda—with a few aotabte
exceptions—gat eld
&gt;wboy, and a whole let 'at crises
nd violence.
"Yet k isn’t ae mwah what ear
children get new, aa what they
don’t get. There’s a* meek worth
while that can be done. We think
our first Jsk la te sen vines
son and advertising agencies
that it la te their own Interest
to expend an children’* shews a
budget at least comparable te that
of tha grawnup shoe
On Oct. • he wlU
ABC-TV the "
Spectacular" — It I.M., EOT a
to minute fantasy starring Alone
Daltoe.
Cooley has In mind a prospec­
tive television series for children
based oa stories fowl the Bible.

Mrs, C. E. Hunter, Mrs. B. I..
Miller and Mrs, Matt McLaugh
tin of this city attended thp AmetIran Legion Auxiliary Sixth
District School of Instruction
which was held In Orlando at
the Legion Home on Sept. 14.
President of the District Is Sirs.
Llllltn Seven.
Mrs. Maxine McGrath Introd­
uced th* principal speaker, Fred
W. DeMotte, Area Civil Defense
Director, who brought home to
those assembled the necessity of
self-preservation In case of war
and emphasised the need for
•very
familyto
organise a
specific plan to
follow In the
•Vent of an atomic attack. He
said that if Orlando were bombed
everything within a seven-mile
radius would be
destroyed by
Rhe blast and within 40 minutes
atomic radiation would have
spread over the entire state and
In order to survive th* people
would have to seal themselves up
hi aa underground shelter (or
seven days. Thus, he said, It was
vitally Important for every fam­
ily to prepare such a shelter,
which should Include enough fund
and water for at least seven
days.
Mr*. Dorothy Webster, Sanford,
instructed In the constitution
and by-laws of the auxiliary,

Jumpers, pedal pushers and slender
slacks. Many of these combinations
are designed specifically for mix­
ing and matching. With these cor­
duroy fashions may he worn longsleeved blouse* of heavy broad­
cloth, called1 and tia prints and
polished aolld cottons.
Another bright spot la this
year’ s collection of winter cottons
la velveteen, which may be found
In red, purple, aqua, and shocking
ping to name e few. This drauy
cotton fabric la being widely used
In narrow sheaths, long *Um pants
for at-homa entertaining and rain­
coats. Another popular fabric for
dress and evening wear la em­
broidered cotton fallte, which haa
the look of eltk.
Pretty as well aa practical are
canvas denim, poplin and gabar.
dine which appear la a wide aeleelion of skirts, panto and Jackets
for sport and hem* wear.
Thanks to textile finisher* tad
ftshloa designers, rotten has a
pise# (a milady's fall and wiater
wardrobe, art only la work-a-day
attire but la town and travel smite,
afternoon sheathe, and glamorous
evening wear.

jguaarr-TKXTURED w o n •TED was chosen for this Chi­
nese red suit from George Car­
mel’s fall and winter collectlos*.
la eolorful contrast. As tec sunguard button* at gold metal
dose the Jacket and button
down s h o u l d e r labs Flat,
rounded bands form e "collar"
for the cardigan neckline.

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Happy Birthday

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SP EC IA L PURCHASE

How long la tt sinew yon
chocked your medicine
sheet? Having simple flrit
hid supplies available im­
mediately can often pre­
vent minor accident! from
becoming major problem!.
It la wine to collect all
our medicine* in one place.
ilacard the old and useless.
Phone ue for what la miss­
And please give your
ing. A
:hudren no opportunity to
iy with medicines. Store
em away from their easy

Juvenile Furniture
Sports Adult Look*

Harry Weir left Saturday for
Chicago, III,, whero ho la attend­
There's a new look In Juvenile
ing a Hospital Administrators
furniture these days. Not only docs
Sleeting. He will be gona for it hava a decidedly grown-up fla­
several days.
vor to It, but more and more of
It la designed to grow with tho
The Misses Jean and Joan Wilke child as he grows older.
and brother, Bernard Wilke, are
Style Is definitely a factor. In
In New York visiting relatives.
Junior furniture. Every grouping
from Infant to pre-teen, offer*
Miss Alice Brown and Miss Jo something more thin the purely
Ann Moore, together with their utilitarian bed (or crib) and chest
of drawers.
recent houseguest Mies Nancy
Among the furniture offered for
Smith of Miami, are returning to
the brind new bsby, is a lovely
the University of Miami, in Coral French Provincial group which
Gables, where they are all mem consists of ■ white and gold crib,
w*lh a canopy of filmy n*1nr a
bers of the senior class.
d'ciser, ehlfferob*. and a little
Friends of M. E. Baker Jr., wlU matching chair, A Junlor-ett* eoat
be Interested to know that be rack Is also Included.
The trend seems te be turning
underwent surgery Friday in
toward "grown-up" finishes on
Kingman, Arts., and la now rest­ Juvenile furniture. They tend te
ing under sedatives. He Is report­ show the natural beauty of the
ed to be progressing nleely. His wood, rather than being enameled
mother, Mrs. M. K, Baker Sr. has or painted. Two of the new favorits are maple and walnut. Many
remained In Kingman sine* tho
of the groupings are designed sn
accident. His address Is Mojava
that only the lubttllulon of a Jun­
General Hospital.
ior bed foe he crib will turn the
nursery Into a room suitable for
Word has been received that a school-age child. Though (he
R. Oakle Weeks, son of Mbs.
dreser and chest are scaled for a
Weeks, of Sanford, and M i s s
youngster, toy do not hav a
Patty Turner of West Virginia "baby" look.
were married Sept, 1 In Mel­
Anothr popular design for
bourne, They will be at home at
Juvnlle furniture Is that one
211 Poplar Ave„ after Oct. 1.
where the furniture Is enameled
Friends of Mrs. Elisabeth Har­ while ind a single rose ‘a used
man will b* pleased to know for drawer pulls and for occas­
that she Is now at home, after sional dscoratlon.
A new high chair, which la now
undergoing surgery at Scmlnoit
available, will not outgrow Its
Memorial Hospital.
usefulness until the child has en­
Mr. and Mra. Guy Bailey have tered school. When the child gets
as their houseguest for the past a little otder, the chair, which
week, Dr. and Mrs. G. II. Lauck Is attached to the top of a smell
and son, Ronald, from Columbus, table, may be removed. The chair
and table, then, may be used for
O.
meals or as a play desk for thq
pre-school child.
Combined te make th* new Juve­
nile furniture more attractive
tha ever are gay color* grown­
up style and function. The nur­
sery ean now be aa modern aa
SCHEDULE OF MISS MYRTIE any ether room In your houaa.
WILSON, HOME DEMONSTRA.
TION AGENT SEPTEMBER 14IS IS AS FOLLOWS)
Sept. 13 Girls' 4 II Club Lake
Monroe school will meet at *th«
school at 1:00 p.m.
Ceramics class will meet at the
Seminole High school at 7:00 p.m.
Sept. 20 Girls* 4-H Club Pine.
Crest school wlU meet 1:00-1:30
p.m. for arganlslng.
Art class will meet at the Semi­
nole High School at 7:00 p.m.
Sept. |2 4-H Radio program over
station. WTRR 11:30-11:41 a.m.
Sept. 24 Art class will meet at
Seminole High School at 7:00 p.m.
Sept 23 Ceramics class will meet
•BPT. U
at Seminole High School at 7:00
Kenneth Ramsey
p.m.

Myrtie's
Schedule

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"NEVER PUT OFF
TILL TOMORROW
WHAT YOU CAN DO
TODAY”

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THE SANFORD HERALfl
Tum., Sept. 18, 1856, Pag*: 8

Miss

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ale ter, IMA-IMT. caller
. pah halt is placed high I

PAT WOOD
How many of you: 1- l o ve th* paper, but I kind at thought
children, 2-have none of your own, they were worth passing on. I’m
or none of school age, 3-have too
sure she won’t mind.
much time on your heads, 4-Find
life pretty dull In general and 6Say, the Rainbow Girls are
would like to do something real
really branching out. They are
useful, that at the same time
starting their own choir and n
would be greatly appreciated T A little birdie told me they are
lot of yout Well, good, because
realty quite good, even without
I have th* solution to your woe*.
having practiced together, eo FI)
Why don’t you take youraolf
bet, time they have had • few
down to on* of the grammar practice tessloas, theyII be well
schools and offer your aaslstanco high sensational. They plan to
In preparing for the Halloween make their "debut" at their in
Carnival, They all have one and Itiatlon on the 34th.
they all need all the help they
con 'g e t and, believe lie, they
I thought for • minute I was
would be grateful. And Fit net teeing myself walk In th* front
you'll have more fun than you'va door of the Herald the other day,
had In years. Why don’t you try but on second glace It proved to be
it?
Mary Ann Bukur wearing a drefc
Going on the assumption that exactly like cm* of min*. But I
maybe some of you don’t know looked to nice on her I really
any more about raising flowars didn’t mind. We’ll )ust have •
than I do, I’m going to pass on work out a system so that we don’t
a bit of knowledge I Just gained wear them to th* asms place
the other May, after havlag been at the aame time.
a Florida gal all my life. That la
that in Florida a good many of
On the New Arrivals list. .
your hardy annuals, petunias for Mr. and Mrt. Edwin M. Todd
•sample, can be planted new and 412 Park Avenue Apt. 6, com* to
at the first sign of spring, you'll ua by way of Osteen and Japan,
have a profusion of lovely blos­ Mrs. Todd being tho one from
som*—it aays here. I always Japan. He is employed at the
thought you had to wait until Sanford Atlantic Bank. , .
Mr.
Marrh or April. 1 guess' that’s and Mrs. K. R. Martin, of 107
why I never got more than four Laurel Drive, kali from Atlanta,
or five sick, straggly tooktag tin- Ga„ and have two boys, six sad
nlas out of ten packs of seeds five. Mr. Martin Is A K Chte
Ah, well, we lire and learn.
In the Navy . , . From Brooklyn
Mre. C. E. Hunter heard a N. Y „ we have Mr. end Mr*
speech Sunday that kept her *• James J. A anew, whe are neigh
wnke half the night thinking. It boro of the above-mention#*
wa* on Civil Defense and she Martina. The Agnews live at* 204
said, It really made her realise Laurel Drive end he la ale* It,
for the first time what the act­ the navy. . . Ensign and Mra
ual physical danger would be to Robert 0 . Anderson of Ea*
her personally and to hor fomily. Chicago, Ind., a n renting at M
She told me that I needn’t put East 30th St. They have a boy who
her thoughts on tits matter In la SO months old.

“ “
BY SARA KING “
A wonderful new book baaed
on the Ilfs of the Apostle, Paul
(about whom very few fiction
stories are written) by Henrietta
Htnkle la "And Walk Ja Love."
It begins with his youth end carrise his story up to tha momtnt
when be stands on the threshold
of Rome,
1
A new Bruce Lancaster book
"Roll Shenandoah" la another Ci­
vil War atory but with Bruce
Lancaster, as you wall know, It’s
not Juat another atory. in the
dosing months of the Civil War,
Ellery Stnrr, wounded and dis­
charged from the Union artillery,
la sent south to cover Sheridan’s
campaign for the Tribune. A civil.
Ian, he eould cross tha tinea, end
ahnoat In spite of himself he be­
comes the friend of Harry Gllmor,
a Southern major, Joseph Westlake, a
hril-fire-and.brim stone
preacher, end his daughter Gil­
lian. This la a vivid and fnst-mov.
Ing historical novel written with
Laneaater’a usual' accuracy.
Peter Field has written a new
wasters, about an Indian attack,
for hla fans. n8trlke for Toma­
hawk" la about a soarch for a
lost gold mine that leads Pat
Stevens and pals Sam and Exra
Into an outlaw ambush and a
perilous forest fire.
Another good Western by Sane
Gray U “ Stranger From the Tonto” . From a dying old prospector,
Kent Wingfield hsand tha tale of
the desperate "Hols tn the Wall"
gang whose hideout wa* a box
The American woman wears
canyon on the Colorado River.
Her* Lucy the young daughter cotton from dawn to dusk at home,
of an outlaw, had grown to wo at work, and at play. Cotton has
manhood, and now was in great always been a leader In the sum­
clanger from evil men. How Kant mer fashion parade, but now this
found th* outlaws and rescued versatile fabric stands way out
Luey la the theme of this novel. In front in fall and winter atyles.
Did you ever wonder why we
Cottons that are chlU-chsslng as
keeping getting a new 7-ane Grey well as good-looking a n more
western every year although ha plentiful than ever this year. They
died in tha'lat* 1330's T It seems are te b* found In clothes for
thnt he waa a very prolific writer campus, career party and lalsuro
Mkl wrote more than one book a wear.
year betides many manuscripts
New cotton knits are washable,
eg plots and partly ftnlshrd crease resistant and preshrunk.
stories. Harper, the publisher, They appear in sweaters, sklrta,
put out Just one a year and for dresses end tapered trousers. In
the past 17 years or so sine* hi* keeping with the current fashion
death haa been able to keep It trend, they feature hoods and
up.
drawstring waists which give ■
Now for some new non-fiction: blousy effect to dresses and tops
•Mind Goes Forth" by Harry and In addition to bulky knit, cotton
Bonaro Oversteet. The author* knitwear feature! surface textures,
(Mature Mind) atUck the problem stripes, tweeds, checks and plaids.
of overcoming the hastllitle* that A strong favorite 1* eorduroy,
asperate man from man The Dra­ be It plain or printed. The prints
ma of understanding—of the mind's include paisley designs, fine strlpgoing forth to meet life more than ings, provincial patterns, bold
half way — whethar between in. plaids, and gilt touched fabrics.
dividual*, groups or nations. Is Combinations of plain and print are
seen as a chance for the qualities emphasised In Jackets, skirts,
of humanity to And expression and
to endow Hfe with meaning.
C. S. Forester, famous for his
Hornblower series, haa written the
new Mainstream of America series
book, "Age of Fighting Sail" the
atory of the Naval War of IBIS.
And now on* of humor: Richard
Ketchum'a "Halo Husbandry” (on
conditioning your man to man-l­
ag*.) For any wife who wants
to subjugate her husband and for
any husband who wants to be pre­
pared: A eraay satirical guide to
ale foibles and female guile.
Margaret Case H a r r l m a n ' s
Jleeaed ate the Debonair" has
come tn but la not ready for cir­
culation. Book of the month for
August, " I t search for Adam,” Is
reported to be more fascinating
than a detective atory.
Selection far September la th*
"Nun’B Story".
Lota at good reading here, so
IVe up to you; and please don't
forget "Don't Go Near tha Wati

Lee
successful rue as producer of
Pery Come’* NBC-TV shew Is dovote Umaeif In "high quality" ektt.
‘ fee’s A m for ABC-TV.
"It . time that we ad

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between you ’n me

Sanford Ladies
Hear Fred DeMotte
A t Legion School

Com65 In

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Memphis, Mobile
Tangle Tonight

Seminoles Workout
In Rain Yesterday
faint, the baadflni above wall deggrtbai the Florida SUta League's
IT * *•#«• « f play, even the
alrsttU'i vatdkan and more blase’
Marls m Hera are In agreement
that the record number of rookies
kl nation did give tha fans faster,
mere spirited,and of-tfmes high­
ly IsneeHinsi baseball.
Credit for this must go directly
la Florida State League PresUsnt John Krider, who untiringly
laid
Um ‘ groundwork which
bnufht tha league for the flnt
time le history full or partial
wtridng agreements with eaven
major league dubs, and lo the

Every tongue eity except OrJtondo started with n mnlot lea­
gue “ connection". The . Yankees

MEMPHIS UH
B—Memphis tingle,
ti
with Mobile tonight to tee who
pity* AtlinU for the Southern Atloclatl i chimplonihlp.
the member* of the club, which
Memphis squired the beil-ofwil] include weight, dams, and
•even teriet i t three garnet each
position. Then Fleming will falast night hr clubbing the Bears
mlllsriae the audience with the
54) behln righthander Billy Dueffensive and defensive forma­
tions with the team demonstrating
four’i ala-hit pitching.
after which the team will stag*
The victor opens agglntt tho
regular exercises
and
somt
pennant-winning Crackers in At­
scrimmage.
lanta Thursday In the final rood
Ernest Cowley, music director
of the Shaoghnesty playoff. The
of Seminole High School, will
playoff ehamplon goes into the
make hla uaual fabulous perfor­
Sanford Is expected to be well
mance with Hla band, majorettes, represented In the annus) Arche­ Dixie Series against the Texas
League champion.
pep squad, and cheerleaders. The
ry Hunt to bo held In the Ocala
musical
entertainment
alone National Forest,
October
12
should make the outing worth through October 21. According
while.
to Don Strode, Project Leader,
The fans will gasa in aw* at approximately two hundred arcthe imposing new scoreboard. The hers are expected to participate
new 22 foot electronic mechan­ In the hunt. AlJ legal native game
ism will be completely installed will be open to bowhuntera for
by Pow-Wow lime tonight. The this period.
Cameron Ave, Between Celery
|1,600 score board is the type used
asd 23th
I’h. IM-tt
Fifty
thouaand
acres
of
the
by big schools, colleges, and pros­
LAST TIME TONIGHT
management
Area
have
been
se­
it waa purchased for the Sanford
“ ROCK AROUND
Seminoles by tha Florida State lected for this hunt The Hunt
THE CLOCK”
Bank. Tho new bleacher arrange­ will be that section of the Forest
with Bill Raley
ment will please the fans as thsy beginning at Davenport Lsnding
WED. - THUR. - FRI.
become aware of new comfort and proceeding west and south to
Eureka Bridge, the boundary is ■JAIT. KID aad THE SLAVE
and better vision.
JIML with Eve Usbor
All this adds up to a ceremony Forest Road IV to Its intersec­
JESSE JAMES WOMEN
worth attending, as the Sanford tion, tha boundary follows For­
with Don Barry
est
Road
85
to
tho
intersection
Seminole fans turn out to wish
their team a aucceseful season of the River Road) thence north­
west to the River Road to Daven­
tonight at 7:30 In Memorial
port Landing.
Stadium.
Arehers will bo required to
have a special |6.00 Ocsla Ar­
chery Hunt Stamp and a regular
valid hunting
license.
Hunt
Stamps may be purchased at

Pow-W ow A tM em orial Stadium Tonite

Fighting desperately against
waning time, coach BUI Fleming
put his Sanford Seminoles through
a workout' and scrimmage in
heavy rain yesterday, attempting
supporters having reason nightly to get his scoring machine in
to hallevo that this,was tha game smooth operation for the season
which would sea the Saints "take opener against the Cocoa Tiger*
o f f . The night never came, tha Friday night. Tha primary purpose of this (drlsly) drill was to
Saints finishing sixth end-seventh give the backftsld the opportunity
respectively.
to familiarise themselves with
Only two managerial changes wet-ball handling, to work on downtook plica, Hodgln eras replaced field blocking In the rain, and wetby Baird at Palatka on July &gt;3 baQ punt returns.
and Wright was succeeded by
qCeOs.Cfleld cmf erafwy cmw
Gerald "Gee” Walker at Orlando
” Jt waa kind of a drab dgy.”
on July 18. .
Fleming remarked after his mud­
Of the. 28* players In uniform, dy team headed for the showers.
only Id were **vaterana" and only "This weather threw us way off
five of them were DeLand re­ schedule, and to a degre* offset
gularly during the last month of the gain In extra tmie we had
made by holding workouts Sunthe season.
Naturally, with the league dpy.” This, In turn, was offset
by the return of Brsntley Sehir■rd and Murray Nance to the
playing field. Both boys forked out
lightly in pads today and are exMeted to be ready to bolster the
lne play against Cocoa.
The Sanford Seminoles spent ■

one game, two dubs Inside nine
Innings: 15, Orlando (5) home
with SI. Petersburg (T) on Aug.
23. Most men fanned: Cocoa I,014, breaking the old V12 mark
set by Orlando 1056. M o s t
homarst Cocoa 102. Most Times
Walked Intentionally In • Inn.
ir By Lou tortile, got off to a Ings:
Four, O’Brien, Palatka,
it atari under Taft Wright but Aug. 22,
2 league' leadership In early
A new high record number of
ge to Buddy Kerr’s Cocoa player* struck out In 1058, or 7,Mta who went on to boss out .141, as compared with the pre­
Ee Majsaki's Daytons Beach vails high nr 8.028 In 1V65. A
sndera by one-half gsmo on new In combined elub batting
the final night of the first half. average also was set In 1V58, a
. Cocoa appeared beaded for an .211 rx compared with tha pre­
easy second half flag victory but vious low of .246 In 1V55.
was forced Into a major re-alignRecrrds lied in 1058 were few,
maot erf personnel when second too: Enos, Orlando,
walked
btacmen Ben Valley went out for ■lx times Inside nine Innings on
(ho season with a broken leg at Aug. IS, while three player* tied
the and of the second half’s first the league record hy striking out
break. From then on, Kerr had five times inside nine frames:
Ills hands full warding off tho Terry Hinton, Patatka, On May
Attack of both Ray Wilson’s 26, Boh Hamel, Orlando, On June
Gainesville Cirdtnils and Wall 16, end Chuck Tearson, Cocos,
Ravish* West Pehn Beach Sun on Aug. 17.
Chiefs.
Slaty nine games ware shut­
-' As was the rass In the half, outs over nine Innings or more,
Cocoa won tha aeeond half flag while 17 were seven.lnnlng shut­
hy winning tha final gams of tbs out*. Forty-three games went in
ataVM, a gstne which did not start to extra Innings, with the longest
Instil after 10:80 p. m., because being West Palm Beach’s 2 to 1
Of rain. Mid way of the game, decision over St, Petersburg at
ward cams that datnesvlllo had horns Juns 5 after 16 innings.
lost to Leesburg to foil a full
Felipe Alou, Coeoa outfielder,
me behind Cocoa which want took Individual batting honors
to win (ts gema ahortly nfier with a .380 mark after having
midnight, for, a one and ojwhaffbitted .400 or better for nearly
game victory over Oalnasrllto,
nine weeks. He alee led In stolen
: Tha final, three weak* of aa- bases with 45; in eMrlfles files
corn! half play saw West Palm with It.
Roach at Its lest, Novlek’a man
Daytona’s Don Dillard, who
cutting a wide oath through the suffered ■ broken tog bone during
elreult. Not until the final week the final week, led In RBI’s with
were thev out of (he race. Beach 126, in triples with XT, in hits
apartawriter* hailed the team *» with 101, and the In total bases
being better than any aver to with 283.
'represent tha city In the Florida
Cocoa's Gene Cockrell and
international.
Gainesville's Plsssre were tied
Mvstery Warn appeared'to he In homers with 22 each, while
't, the Daytona eBach squad which Cocoa's Tommy Wright and Dil­
was credited by many sa having lard were lied with 28 doubles
•m , ithe best over-all hurling stiff, esch, bring second to Daytona’s
o).:;; an outflrld second to none, tho Gene Bennett who led with 30
second best second base combine- doubles,
^‘4*o»i, a hishiv rnpablc mvnaver. Daytona's Churk Matthews led In
*‘ ‘ After being nosed out of the ffr*t runs scored with 114 and In times
half Dag by half a game, the walked with 120, while Daytona’a
Palatka under Ralph Hodgln Frank Syssmanskl tod in tlmea
•team never recovered.
fanned with 146.
■pent the entire first half getting
Cocoa's Julio Navarro swept
organised, finaliv winding up the boards among the hurlers.
.,
with a fourth pUr* -500 flntlh He was tha only B6-gam« winner,
l
la the second half after Charley recording 24 out of 32 decisions.
" ■ Baird became pilot on July 28.
Hs hid the best I R average, a
Leesburg under Tom Giordano, fine 2.16 after 248.1 Inning* In
' and like Palatka returning to 40 games. He fkaaad the most
action after a two-year abseree, msn—218. Howls Reeraft of Day­
never could get started. Opening tona had tha most nlnt-lnnlng
with a host of simon-pure rook­ ihut-outs-fivs.
ies, and a few hand-picked playora assigned by Kansas CUy, the
*A’fi" tried ona combination after
another before Milwaukee stepp­
ed in and fielded a team that Hnis bed fifth la the second half.
It, Petersburg, with Ken 811

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Excitement ripples through the
air as Sanford readies itself for
Buck Metis, graduate of Semi­ a gigantic pep rally and fow .
nole High School, continual to Wow tonight at Memorial Sta­
get tha starting nod from Flor­ dium beginning at 7:30 p.m.‘ The
ida State head mentor Tom Nu­ spectacle is being sponsored by
Seminole
gent, as the Injury-riddled Semi- the newly formed
noles prepare to open the season Chiefs' Club, and will ghra the
against an equally Injured Ohio football fane of Sanford and
University team Sept. 21 under Seminote County the opportunity
of making pre-season acquaintan­
the lights In Tallahassee.
Bofli teams have lost a top-notch ces with the Chiefs Club, the new
halfback In the past week. FSU’a edition of the Sanford Seminoles,
Pat Versprllle, a Junior Irora Nor. the floe coaching staff, tho hand
folk, Va. received a nerve Injury majorettes, pep squad, cheerlead­
late last week and it now appears ers, aid the many Improvements
he may be out for the entire rea­ in the stadium.
son. Meanwhile, in the Ohio camp, ' The Seminole Chiefs Clcb is
the Bobcats have lost Vent Smith, a booster club organised primar­
their number one right halfbaek. ily for the benefit of high school
Smith baa undergone an appen- athletics. The ehtb membership
deetomy erJ will be lost to the Is expected to take a tremendous
•quad for about two or three loom upwards tomorrow night
weeks. Tha other starting Ohio from the energetic 80 that found­
halfback, Jim Htlles received a ed tie organisation. John flchl.
dislocated shoulder early in prac­ rard Jr., president of the Club,
tice, and will not engage In any will give the many fans the op­
contact work until shortly be­ portunity to meet his able vicefore game time. He to, however, president and membership chair­
expected to start.
man, Thomas Stringer. And he,
Both teams have better than In turn, will give the Sanford
average running games, and both citlisnry the opportunity Joining
coaches have worked considerably tho ranks of this progressive or­
on passing, both offensively end der. Dr, A, W, Epps Jr., ehslrdefensively. Ohio coach Carroll men o f the club’s program com­
Wlddoes has admitted that his mittee, said the Pow-Wow was
pass offense “needs more work” , staged at a perfect time, Just
and Seminole mentor Tom Nu- three days before the 8enford
Seminoles kick off their first
season In the Orange Belt Con­
Both teams have sevsral other ference against Cocoa, and that
boys sidelined with minor Injuries the effslr should draw a capac­
of various types, but most of ity crowd.
Andrew J. Bracken, principal of
these are expected to recover In
The Athletic deportment will ISeitnole High School, announced
time to see action next Saturday be Introduced to the'crowd. Atb- today
that plans were wen under­
I
night. In the BCmlnolo camp, Nu­
for tho formation of a Latterletic director Fred Ganas will lead way
'
gent has said that thsra may be
men's Club at SHS, Membership
the group, brought up hy head &lt;
{ess contact work In atom for hie
will be comprised of students earn­
mentor
Bill
Fleming
and
hla
as­
charges,' particularly If injuries
sistant! Bud Layer, Dave Laude, ing
1 school letters In the various
persist. The
head man
ia Tribe's
Trlbe'a hewf"
' “eald
,J
and JV coach Diek Silvers. Sil­ activities. This will be a service
Monday that hs may cant* a vers and Lauda will he making organisation
to the school, spon­
*
scheduled game scrimmage Wedtheir first sppearanca before the 'sored by the coaches, and for Die
neiidsy to avoid any morejnjuriee
purpose of further developing
Hanford fans.
cropping up. "“ We
can’t“ afford any
C -------“
The highlights of the evening jpeer leadership on the teenage
Injuries in eur first team, «•
lsvel. Bracken said, “ We of the
wilt be the Introduction of the
faculty of the school feel that
IPM Sanford Seminoles. Bill j
the present seniors are an ex­
Flaming will give a rundown on cellent
,
nucleus for such leader,
■hip organisation.
against Chicago with the Sox com.
“ This club to not only for the
ing on with (heir top fllnger, building of school spirit," Brack­
southpaw Billy Pierce 80-7, Ford en continued. "Tho Intrinsic value
CHICAGO Uh — The New York
has beaten the Sox five times In
Yankees, with one eye on the six games this season. Pierce has of aueh an organtoatoln Is the re­
sponsibility promoted by the club
National League penoant race,
a l-l record against tha Yanks. members example. Thera art many
hope to einch their eighth flag in
Actually, the Yankees aren’t opportunities for student leader­
)0 years tonight when they meet
worried about clinching the pen­ ship to be displayed in the schools
the second-placa Chicago White nant. They’ll do it one way or the
in which the student leaders suc­
other even If the White Sox fore­ ceed better than through guidance
Manager Casey Stengel w i l l
stall the act tonight. They toad
re left-hander Whltey Ford 11-3 the Sox by 11 games.
Student leadership eluba have

Archery Hunt To Be
Held In National
Forest Oct. 12-21

Plans Underway
A t SHS To Form
Lettermen's Club

Yankees, White
Sox Meet Tonite

competition.

The outstanding bit of yettor.
day'* scrlmaga came from the
fullback post*. Terry Gocmbel,
Ronnie Giles, and Bruce Hold all
ran batter than previous season
outing*.
Bcrlmmaga arts called at 5 p.m„
when the team went inside for a
thorough session of skull practice
with the us* of the blackboard
and chalk directed mainly to the
set of quarterbacks. It will take
tbs best quarterbacking the boys
can give to toad the underdog
Semi notes to victory over the

at least 150 yards. All game
killed during tha Hunt must bs
tagged and checked and will

seen widely acelalmed by educa­
tional psychologists as a most af.
fectiva weapon against juvenile
delinquency.

MOBY DICK
GREGORY PECK
7:00 Only
Owe FwO
Hoar of
CartooM

LEGAL NOTICE

OPEN 11:41

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STARTING

Wetinesdayf

The Board o f Trustees o f the Seminole County
Public Hospital is offering for sale the property for­
m erly occupied by the Femald-Laughton Memorial
Hospital, said property being more particularly described as.

Lota 1, 2, and 3, Block 7, Tier 5, City
o f Sanford, according to E. R.Trafford's map thereof recorded in Plat
Book

Pages 66-64, Public Records

o f Seminole County, Florida.

This property will be open for Inspection the week
o f September 17 through September 22, 1966, be­
tween the hours o f 9 a. m. - 5 p. m., Monday through
Friday, and 9 a. m. -1 2 noon on Saturday.
Any interested persons shall submit their offer
In writing to:

Good
Coffee

A ll k l a d a undwichai,
■hikes, soft drinks, all popalar brands of cold beer.

C A R HOF
SER V IC E

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BE3EX

Seminole Memorial Hospital
Post O ffice Box 859
Sanford, Florida
Attention: H any M. Weir,
Administrator

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PAINTING

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I—AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION

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43—BUILDING MATERIALS

USED BKICK
Houie cleaning A baby sitting,
rWO CARLOADS beautUul uaed
PAINTERS ATTENTION - For
1113 E. Ith.
brick. Orange, red, end burnt
Sale: OB Wall paint 56c, gal.
black. See them at SHERMAN
11.M, Famoua brand. Firestone S3—BUSINEM OPPORTUNITIES
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
Stores.
LONGWOOD LAUNDERETTE —
METAL ROOFING
doing good gross. Fully equip­
FLOOR landing and finishing.
ped. Living quarters. Only ona Now In stock, S-V Crimp —1/4"
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Semi­
Corrugated — 2*4" Corrugated
in town. Priced to tell quick or
nole county since IMS.
Oat all Your roofing needs at
trade. Ideal for couple or re­
H. M. Gleason, Lake Mery
tired person. See anytime be­ Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
Out West 13th St.
MeHANEY-SMITH P A I N W
tween 7 e. m. and 7 p. m. doead Sat. and Bun.
1415 8 . Perk
Phone l» 3
«*—RlIHlNKM e q u ip m e n t
For Painting call Mr. Talker, Ph. This Is a free pass to the Movie. HAYNES Office Machine Co.,
land Rlda-In Theatre for Mr*.
000-XR. Room apeclal »4.*3.
Typewriters, adding machines
Beml* Stone. Exp. daU Sept 27.
Si let-Rents It, 314 Mag* Pb. 44.
M—PIANO SERVICE
35—MONEY TO LOAN
STUDENTS—tee the newest thing
L. L 8111 — Plano Technician
In typewriters — Royal's 1057
Phaee 1104 Eeate I, Saaferd
AUTO LOANS
“ Twln-Pak" porubta. The fast­
COST LESS
est portable on the market la
11-ROOFING and PLUMBING
7 colors. 34 months to pay.
Office Supply
Florida State Bank 117 8. Powell's
CERAMIC TILE
Magnolia
Phone M0
OF SANFORD
Paul F. Mueller A Son Ph. 154
47—FURNITURE • HOUSEHOLD
Free estimate. Quality work.

TtM — S:M
MERCHANDISE ~
PLUMBING
F m D w PrUci
Furniture, TV, Washing Machines, - Contract and Repair Work
43-ARTICLES for BALE
Fra* Estimate*
Stoves and many other Items too
R. L, HARVEY
FOR SALE—New Firestone clock
numerous to mention, at a sav­
Phone 1020
radio 4A121 — 113.45. Firestone
ings you can't afford to miss. 204 Sanford Ave.
Thursday Night Only 7:30 to B:30
Stores.
Sanford Fanners Auction Mar
We buy and sell used furniture.
ket. Uwy ITU..
Paying top cash price* for any
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­
-f
LA—PLACE! to EAT
ING POST on 17-S3 Ph. M53-W.
Contractus and Repair
Special at the Palm Drive-In
Pbooe 1113 For Sale—4C23 Portable radio—
Theatre snack bar: Hamburger, 1007 Saaferd Ave.
114.05. Firestone Stores.
French-fry and coke, tray for
two, |1,00. On Cameron Avs.,
W. J. KING
—Factory to You—
Plumbing Contreetor
East of Sanford. White Patron'
Aluminum
Kohler Plumbing A Supplies
age Only.
Venetian Bllwdo
Ream Electric Water Heatera
Ph. H Eneioeed head. Sag-proof bottom
MAH-LOU RESTAURANT UM Orlande Dr.
rail with plastic ends. Plastic or
Sample Menu: T-Bone Steak,
mblng. Kresty Heating
Plumbin
rayon tapes. Cotton er nylon
Breaded Veal Cutlet, Florida
cards.
M. G. HODGES
Lobster, Deviled Crab, and of
ScRkflrlk GIam tad Paint C*.
Service on All Water Pumps—
%
course Lola’s Famous Plus.
Wells Drilled — Pump*
113-114 Weat 2nd 8t.
Pbooe
PHONE UT5.W for takeout.
Paola Bead, Phone 700
Hwy 1T-IJ South.
For Sale—Uaed Frlgidalre $16.00.
PLUMBING A HEATING
Flraitona Stores.
This Is a free pass to the Movie,
land Ridt-ln Theatre for LL It. Septic Tank Installation A Service
Heater Service. Archie C. Her* Army Cota, 93.N ; Faint, 33-50 gal
A. Duvall, Enterprise. Exp. data
T-Shirts, 4lc; Army-Navy Surp­
iett, Phone T34-W or 1335.
Sept. IT, IBM.
lus, 310 Sanford Ave.
“ It's a very nice place you've got 22—SPECIAL NOTICES
here."— (unsolicited testimonial
For Sale—Pop-up Toaster $7.(0. At
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
about the Doggie Diner A Bar,
Firestone Store*.______________
Slip Covan and Drapes
Lake Maty.)
STANLEY KULP
For Sal*—I repossessed child's
PHONE
Ride 'Em Plan«s-430.M Value.
4—LOST
$15.00 each. Firestone Stores.
LOST — Boxer dog, fawn color PUMPS A IPEINELEE SYSTEMS
with black marking down middle All types end eltea. Insulted er For Sale—Gleea fly rods, 10R15I,
"Do It Youreelf."
Closeout at $4.40 each. Firestone
of back. Answers to "Topper",
WE EEPA1E AND SEEV1CE
Storee.
Call 500. REWARD.
STINE
Machine and Supply Co.
A
FRIENDLY PLACE
TO
’ LOST! Wicker bag containing
Ph. M
TRADE F.M.B. 5c lOe A 26c
knitting, en hospital parking lob 107 W. and S t
Store. M l 8. Banford Ave.
keep bag; leave knitting at ho*.
GATLIN ■ROTEERl
«pltal dealt or Phone M7J .
Dragline A BuUdotar Servlee
For Sale—Child's Out-door Swing
Ph. a n Geneve. MM-W le n fe r l
Set. A SIMS Value for 120.03.
t
I—PERSONAL NOTICES
Firestone Stores.
ORLANDO Sonttnel f u r , Call
ROl±A WAV, Hoapltal and Biby
Ralph Key, tu t.
ator, only
For Sale—Ueed Refrlgerat
Bede Day,1Week, or M orth -T cl
$•(.00. Firestone Stares
1423. rural tore Caster —

• AUTOMOTIVE
i —BOATS AND MOTORS
Evlnrude Bales A Service

LOWEBV * BRIDGES
dan, USS-W Orange City Spr 4-M34
CROSLEY - BENDIX
-Sales end Service

RANDALL

Electric Company
Phone Ml Service— Quality— Satisfaction
104I E. 1st S t
Pb i l l Sanford
2S37-J-S D* Bary
For Sale—Ttt HP used Fireetona
Motor, ITS.00. Very good shape. FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p s
Well Drilling, HOWARD C.
Firestone 8torea.
LONG, Phone 3M 207 East
Commercial Ave.
FOR SALE-New 6 HP Firestone
outboard motor, ML Firestone
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, stateStore.
manta, Invoices, hand bills, and
programs, e t c .
Progressive
II—PARTS - REPAIRS
Printing Co. Phone 4M — 403
West 13th HU
For Sale—New $5»-85 custom built
auto radio. While they last P M
RADIO REPAIRMEN
each. Firestone Stores.
ATTENTION
For Sale—adjustable TV wall
It—'TRACTORS
mounU 91.53, TV aurial cave
Small Case Tractor In good con
mounU 91.15 30-ft. TV 200M Up
dltlon. Suitable for farm or
Malta M-00. Firestone Stores.
amali '{ruve. i'rlc* $336, Call
Ray Herron MM aftar 0:00 Export Watch Repairing. Fully
p.m. 1U4J-W.
Guaranteed. Sanford Jewelry A
Luggage Co., 300 Sanford Ave.
U—TRAILERS
It will pay YOU to see us before For home repair work and altera­
tions. Call 131-J. Ray C. Slagle.
you buy. Oper Evening* sod
Sundays.
This la n free pasa to the Prairie
Eeatatde frailer Seles
Lake Drive-In Theatre for Mias
Peletke, Pie.
Lis Wharton. Exp. date Sept. 27,
Trailer, Sale-Rent, Pb. 66S-XR.

ROBSON Sport Inv Goods

3

30 ft. Aluminum House Trailer, Trees trimmed, removed and de­
'Si modal, modern. Draamwold
moted. Ph. 1007-R.
Trailer Park,__________
SANFORD TREE CO,
For Rant—Modern trailer lots, M
&gt; EMPLOYMENT
IM . Adults. Rasa. Call 3021 W.
This Is n free pass to the Palm 10-HELP WANTED—FEMALE
Drive-In Theatre for Herman
Jacobson, Exp. date Sept. 17, SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS
Steady year 'round work, ex­
1060.
cellent waxes. Free hospitalisa­
l t - o j g g CAES________________
tion and Ufa insurance, pleas*
ent working conditions, paid
1052 Pontiac Catalina, clean at
holidays end vacations. Apply
a whittle, end ell good rubber.
in peraon to BROOKFIELD
Only |0M. la y Herron Ph
MILLS, IM N. Elm.
MM or I343-W, after S:M p. a .
Teuchton'a
*56 Olds 1-Dr. Holiday Coupe: WAITRESS—Apply
Drug Store, Mr. Clark.
power Steering A brakes; Ra­
dio-Heater. rear epenkar. Lea
ther interior, 1 Tone Green. Girls ever 'l l . Apply P lf’n Whia
C a l l -------SEVERAL lev pel eel care, rang­ Experienced meat wrapper, cap­
able general meal counter work.
ing from |7I up, for good eco­
nomical transportation Ray Her­ Apply Tip-Top Super Market.
ron, Phone SMS or TMS-W after Position Of responsibility oped U
» :« p m.
young woman 21 to 35 with good
typing end ability to work with
IttTPONTIAC S cylinder, 1-door,
public. Credit or collection ex­
c.esn, MM. Ray Herron, Phone
perience useful. Burt at $40jM.
MM, or 1MLW, after g:M p.m.
Apply Collection Division, Credit
Bureau of Etaftwd. 003 Atlantic
BUSINESS
National Bask Bldg.

SERVICES
lt-BKAUTV PAELBM
Modem Alr-coedhiweed Sale*
H nrrlett'a B o M fy N w fc
Ml A Oak
Ph. Ml
TU* U a free Mae i*• the Rlts
Theatre for Elmer
_
Exp. date Sept. If, UM.

30—MALE er FEMALE
DISHWASHER
and
_____
Cook. Steady Job, 0-dav weak
Apply In person. PHELPS
RESTAURANT, Hwy 17-08
Mas or Women with Track I n k •Togo Office Experience. Mate
experience. siL ry expected Ap­
ply Box 1), c-e Sanford Herald.

THE SANFORD HERALD Tuea., Sept. IS, 1956, Pa&lt;« f

*5—HOMES

Lake frost Btedroem C.B. house
Fishing, awlmmiag. Ph. 3053-W
I. aftar 4t30.
S-BEDROOM House, living room,
kitchen, Florida room and car
port*. In town, Phono I00L
t-bedroom furnished apt Vary
clean and cloeo-ia. Jimmy Co­
wan Ph. tlL

There Is No BEST Day To Advertise
According To Scientific SorvOya
PHONE 2100 or 2900
FOR AN APPOINTMENT
TO SEE—This Solid Brick

2-BEDROOM HOME

I A 3 room freshly painted apt*. lias a big, comfortable living
Phone 2M3-W or 2313.
and dining room, built-in cab*
tnsta In the kitchen with mod­
ern electric rang* and refrige­
N 1c • bedroom. Private entrance
rator. You'll antoy tho large
A hath. Phone 2023-W.
ecreeneddn porch and beauti­
3-ROOM furnlehed apartmc&amp;L
fully landscaped grounds with
Call I4M-J.
lot* of shrubbery and sprink­
ling ayitem. Has a fireplace
2Bedroom furn apt.
I 40 and
mo. central heating. Excellent
resident!*! location—2417 Lau­
3Bedroom, 2 bath house 3125 mo.
rel Avenue.
3-Bedroom furn. house
$ IS mo,
ROSA L. PAYTON Broker Ph. 2071

PRICED REASONABLE

Furnished garage apt. 2300 Mel
lonvUI*.

ODHAM A TUDOR

Buy your Furniture at Berry's
Warehouse Fura. Co., at 001 W. Partly furnished block home. 001
per- me. 2(11 Prtncton Ave. Pb.
1st S t All nationally adv. furn­
2203-M.
iture at warehouse prices.
2-Bedroom trailer, utility room and
Solve the
Fla. loom. On private lot, $53.
"Guest” Sleeping Problem
Ph. 3410-R.

21125 8. French Ave.
Thone 2100 A 2900

Want ads bring results every day. Esch day people have
want*. And each day brings results when you plae* a want
ad in the Sanford Herald.
Piece your Herald went ed on a " tf" n i l forbid) order
end cancel when you have had rctulU.

With An

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b u l l d o z in g

34—APTS—MOUSES—BOOMS

Shell Apt*.: Furn. 3 room apt.,
screen porch, plus roUaway bed, 2-Bedroom, Concrete block, large
a beautiful couch by day
garage. 012 Park Ave. Ph. 4M-W
closets, carports en Hi lots In
A comlorteble 00-lncb wide bed
quiet neighborhood, PHONE
This
is
a
free
pass
to
the
Pralrla
by night.
2829-J.
Lake Drive-In Theatre for Don­
Converts to twin beua
nie
Davis,
Exp.
date
Sept.
27,
Converts to a couch and a
1950,
single bed.

Echols H i-Riztr
n
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n
•

$94.50

REAL ESTATE

TIRED
A Selection of Beeutlful Tailored
Covers and Bolsters
W -T A tM l AND GKOVH
of the same old thing?
Slightly Extra
See the spacious new tastefully
10
acre
tile
farm.
Thro*
bedroom
different homes in —, —
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
house, larfe barn. All equipment
Career Sad A Magnolia. Ph 1221
South Plnecrest
Sanford
and
machinery.
Easy
term*.
Ph.
Grove Manors
Sanford
"Bed Bamberger" Mgr.
1393-J.
P.
O.
BOX
USA
Valencia Villa*
GeLand
opeu Meedey'e tU 0:30 e. m.
VISIT OUR BALCONY
tS—HOMES
IMMEDIATE
Used furniture, appliances, touts,
etc. Bought-sotd. Larry’s Mart
OCCUPANCY
Will build on your lot. Your plan
321 East 1st 81. Pbooe 113L
tr ours.
ours, Wo can arrange finan­
Ideally Situated
cing. Call us for additions or
NECCHIELNA
Luxuriously Planned
remodeling.
Sewing Machine Center
Sales, Service and Reotali
Moderately Priced
LOWELL E. OZIF.R
GARRETT'S
3 and 4 Bedroom Homes with I
323 E. First St.
Pbooe 1431
Office: SMI S. Oriaado Or.
and 2 baths situated on large,
artistically
landscaped
lot*.
3-Bedroom frame bom* on 3 lota.
Paved streets and all other
Living room, sonant* dining
$ SAVE $
city conveniences make these
room, and kitchen. Bathroom, 3
colonies
of
owntr.occupled
ON GOOD USED
screened porches. &gt; room apt.
homes truly delightful places
FURNITURE
In rear. Private entrance. Few
io live.
Mather O f Sanford citrus tree*. $3000. P.O. Box 191.
Designed, Built and Sold
Geneva,
Fla.
203-09 E. 1st St.
Phone 127

YOUR OLD BEDROOM SUITE
IS WORTH S50.00 (or more)
. . . toward lha purchase of a
limited number nf nationally
advertised JOllNSON-CARPER,
DREXEL end BASSETT Bed­
room Suites, to be sold for ad-vertlalng purposes.
This is a free guest pass to the
W1LSON-MAIER
Palm Driv#-ln Theatre for Mra.
L. P. Aucoln, Exp. date Sept, Where you always find big valuta
quick credit and easy terms.
27, I960.
311 E. 1st St.
Phone 961
For Bale—Thor Automatic Washer 43-FARM and GARDDEN
only $23.00. Flreatone Stores.
Georgia cabbage plant*. All var
For Sato—Trade In GE Refrigera­
letlee — any amount. Hugh C
Whetrhcl, State Market Stal
tor $09JM. Firestone Stores.
16. Day 1260, night, (127.
Electric portable sewing machine,
For
Halo — Have you a large
$11. Phone 3075-W.
hedge? Electric hedge trimmer
only one to sell at $10.95. Fire­
1053 Coldspot 0 cu. tu refrigera­
stone Store*.
tor. Good condition. $100. Call
20B1.XM.
For Sale— Reel type power mower,
only one to go at $51.50. Fir*'
Practically new 11-gauge Renting,
■tone Stores.
ton Sportsman automatic Shot­
gun. Shot lr&gt;* then 1 box shells, 10-MUKICAt INSTRUMENTS
$13. W. C. Hill, Pb. I ll or 1110.
BPINET PIANO BARGAINS
For Sale—Apt. six* refrigerator, Three
lovely spinet*, one blonde,
M0. 3-burncr electric range, $35.
available. These piano* have
Springe A Mattress, $10. 3019 Or.
bean on rental to teacher*. Are
Undo Dr.
New, covered by five yeers war­
ranty. Tremendous e a t i n g s .
5 _ 10" Wire spoils wheels with
T e r m s available. Call Mr.
tires A tubes fit 15 A Model-A
Streep, Streep Music L'o.. Orlan­
Ford. Cheap. Phone K70-J.
do 4-2401, or write 341 N. Or.
FOR FILMS, Finishing. Tape Re­
ange._________________________
corders, Supplies SEE — WIEBOLDT'S CAMERA SHOP, 110
RENTALS
S. Park Ave.
14—APIS—HOU8ES-EOOM8
44 APPLIANCES
For Sale—5D54 Gas heater, 10,000 Rose Court: 3 room apartment,
furnished. Kitchen equipped. Pb.
BTU o n l y II4J0 Firestone
1404.
Stores.
5-room unfurn. apt Newly oecora'S S T S K
0,‘ iL ' tod. 1)01 Celery Ph. 008-W.
Fla. Phone F04-331S or Sanford If interested In apartment clean­
144J-W alter I p. u.
er then average. Close in. See
Jimmy Cowan. Pk. 61S.
For Sal*— Repossesaed Television.
A Beauty—only $33.00 Firestone Preach Avenue bom* luitable for
Store*.
hems A bus lues*. For informa­
tion caU 1404.
For Sale—3/4 HP alr-coadJtlonerf.
Mitchell. Only,* for $174J0 each. WELAKA APARTMENTS: noma
1 HP Mitchell elr-condUioner,
private hatha. U4 W. Pint bl
$110.00. All brand new. Fire­
Avalon Apts. Efficiency, Fh fS0-W
stone Store, Pk. 1L
For Sale—Apt. also used Electric S E I Semi—1* E— lty for Deatraklo Homos sad Apt*. Phone IT.
Range. Only 1 at |SIj00. Fire­
stone Store*.
EFFICIENCY t b r n a i s l
HaltOhio far kiahmar or couple.
Far Sale — Used Electric Stove,
Private both. Across fram Foot
$10J». Firestone Stare*.
Office. Maaaol Jacob*oa.
This U a free pest to tke Rita 4-room downstairs apt., screened
.Theatre for Donald Knight. Exp.
porch. Upstair* efficiency apt.,
data Sept. 27, 105*.
screened porch. 310 Park Av*.
Phone 1031.
For Sale—Trade-In TV, $30 rtrestone Storee.
3-Raom apartment, untarnished.
Over gas station. CaU 01N.
For Sale—Very good used AutomaFlraitona Fura. apartment aowly decorated.
tk Washer at
Suitable for couple. Phono 1070.

f tU DOWN

3 Bedrooms and Carport*
Terraxxo Floors
Kitchen Equipped
- - WcrEmteeaUnl'Locitioo
Landscaped Yards
Ready for occupancy In 4 weeks

ODHAM ft TUDOR ihc.
Builders of Fine Homos
For Florida Living
SALES OFFICE
2025 S. French Avenue
Phone 2100 and 2080

A . K. SHOEMAKER, JR.
Phone 1991

Builder
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For Sol* or Rent— 4 bedroom 07-BROKERS sad REALTORS
house. 2007 Adams,
Phone
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Robert A. Williams, Realtor
Raymond Lundqutit, Associate
Phaao 1873 Attest!* Saak Bldg. •7—BROKERB aog REALTORS

BEAUTIFUL
.1-Bedroom, 2-bath home, located
in South Plnecreet. Corner lot
beautifully landscaped. Near
Pinoeraat fchoel. Built-In rang*
and oven. Buy this home with
a low down payment and n*
suma a 4Vi percent mortgage.
Ona year old.

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FOR THE GENTLEMAN
$700. DOWN
WILL TRADE •
FARMER
Balance like rent, buys this com Attractive 2-Bedroom frame house
fortsble 3-bfdrount une story
In must dosirablo neighborhood. 3-Bedroom CoionUUyp# homo, u g
bath, L a i garage, eovorol stori
home near
Ills|h School. Price
ir ilia'
Hardwood floors, car pone, out­
of (6500 Includes range, apace
door fireplace, kitchen equipped.
healer and Vanatlan blinds. 1m
Owner will trade equity for mod­
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mediate possession. Let your
em l-bedroom trailer in good
road frontage. ConvxateMf terent receipts pay for this home.
condition.
cated. AH for $35,000. Teres*
available.
LAKE FRONT HOME
On
03/4
acre*.
Completely
furnW. DIETRICHS
T. W. MKRO
lihed with new modem furniture
REALTORS
including TV. 3-Bedroomi, m
IMI Park Ave
Phase 27 or 143
A. B. PETERSON
baths, large sleeping porch and
large screened porch, 2-car ga. Broker Aiaoclatei: A B. Poteraoa
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rage, lovely shade trees, Loca­ Jr., P. J. Chasteraon,i. Garfield
&gt;544 French Ave.
Willetts, John Melecb and
ted 5 miles from Banford.
J. W. HALL, REALTOR
Williams. A C. Doufaey, U
$23,000 TERMS.
lufwnMkat
Johaay Walker, Aeeoetete
Surveyor.
“ Cell IUU" Phone 17M
Ill N. Park Avo.
Pkouo UM

Semihole Realty

WONDERFUL FOR CHILDREN
This 3-bedroom, 1 bath home In
South
Plnocrest.
Fenced-li
backyard for the kids to play I CORNER LOTS, near Plnecreet
Sehoot. Attractive Terms
in safety,

OZIER REALTY CO.

Laura B. Osier, Broker
BELL
Hliel M. FleW, AMnelate
Aoytkteg
2801 So. Orlando Hwy. Phono 1351
ODHAM A TUDOP
B U S I N E S S OPPORTUNITY—
With A
EVENINGS: 3115 anrl T9u
2039 French Ave.
Apartment home with *lx units,
Phone 3100 or 2930
Good monthly Income. Attrsc
IF IT IB REAL ESTATE
live terms.
BOTH of thee* homes or* ready
ask Crumley ft Moetofth
for imaeedlate occupancy, S*
J t i l CALL
Consult A REALTOR First
at 117 Booth Park. Pkooo 773
Them Today.
1331
CULLEN AND HARKEY
They Enow
IM M. Park Av*.
Pkooo 2312
SWAP ANYTHINGl Just
NO DISHWATER HANDS
la this large substantial bom*
Classified ada. Pkooo UU ter •
11,000
with all-electric kitchen, 3 bed­
Lora* 3 bearuooi 2 balk
helpful ad-writer.
rooms,
separate
dining
room,
Nome «■ Urge lot
den and oak floors throughout.
Price $17,10*
Located on 3 lots In good neigh­
ROSA L. PAYTON. borhood. Reduced for immediate
sale.
For Sale Ey Owner—Lock Arbor Register*! Root Estate Broker
$11,000—$3,000 Down
3171
17*93 at Hlawalko
3 month old S bedroom 1 bath,
home. All oloctrio kitchen, ex­
DO YOU WtIM TO SELL
Alexander ft Strlagcr
haust fan, tester, blind*. Serv­
YOUR PROPERTY?
Baal Estate ft Insurance
ice man Uasaferrad. Pk I177.W
Mrs. Lourteo Meaaonger,
Assoc Let our experience and contacts
bo of service to you. Wo shall
South fiaocrost Bedroom, all 107 Magnolia Ave.
Ph. 10
be happy te discuss your prop­
til* bath, lovely comer lot. Ganerty at no obligation. Call MS
oral Eiootite kitchen. Venetian
or 31X1 first thing.
Blind* M ff (alouato windows. 10
GOLDSBORO LOTS
month* oM. For Bale By Owner.
RAYMOND M. BALL
3 nice large building lots dose to
Ph. 30M-XB
OSCAR M. HARRISON
school and shopping. Raaaonablo
BEO. BROKERS
SMALL t-Bodfeom borne. Low
and term*.
8. D. Hlghleyman, Associate
down poymonf. Phone 344, dayi IM Sowtk Park Av*.
$$. M. "BUT ITKMPEE
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For Sale — New Apex vacuum HUTCHINSON’S O c e a n Front
Apts. 330 I. Atlantic. Daytona FOE MUMS M U M nao CUaMcleaner with attachment* SUM
Beach. Call 3374-W.
only, Flrsstane Sterna.
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IMS Hotpelnt Washing machine, Funds hod Apt 640 Fork Av
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■lightly used. Cast $U5. Will DESIRABLE one ana two bed­
■aerifies. Jim Die*!, Phone 1100,
room furnished apt. Pk. 423-W
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through wi t h
1. Dee-Therm Oil M*ce beater,
1300 WtoblnlUm. Ph
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For Delivery

Rescut O fficials
Abandon Search
For Missing Crew

K iuign James H . B rod la

BOOIE. Sorwty (*—Korweigsa
m m official* todir *b:.«ii-vjrt
the M irth for 90 mUifrif trtw
B tn btrt of tb* Amrricmn freight*
cr Ptlsgi*. Fir* aurriioce and two
bodies wen recovered.
Tbo ship, tarrying IOjOOO tons of
Swedish iron o n from Nirrik.
Norway, to Baltimore. went down
Saturday night in a storm off
Bodoc, abort the Arctic Circle.
A spoke*mar. for the Bodes air
resete station said ships in the
area would keep a lookout for tor*
rirors or bodies bat “ it is ex­
tremely on likely that then a n any
lunrirors alive at this moment."
“ We here given op all hope,"
ha added.

Ens. Brodie Makes
Queen Elizabeth
First Solo Flight
MILTON, Fla. (FHTKC) — A To See 'Rock
first solo flight has been made
by Navy Ena. Jamas H. Brodie Around Clock'

•JiX WAVIS pound tha short near Kagoshima In southern Japan as Typhoon Emma swept northward
tiTTsrJ Korea. The fcngiy sea, whipped by 69-mlle-an-hour winds and torrential rains, destroyed shore
property including the battered house in foreground. The storm alto caused damaging floods In the
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(ta stissri Frem Psge It
T on ant A t
•• ,tfll
to fa n a favorV* sbla decision 1st* this year in
The Seminole County Aoult Ed. Um# ^ ptrm,t
|Url ^ con.
Portion Clsstes will inert tonight ,tn)ction by next spring. The Housat 7 i. m. at *i» Isntoole *llfh pm Corporation i« the oo’y *npli
School Building.
cant now before FPC and opposiCla.se. will be held'every Mon- ,’itm
lcor r,rJ ? ‘ " t ' ,y lo
day and Tuesday nigh, ram 7 A H W fbe -#|tllnd (of Mtu.
p.m. to 10 p.m. Registration for /aJ gtl
nev, r been a major
these classes can be made at |,sue. two developments of the
■nytimed uring th* *cvr. In-tr e- last week were credited with re­
lion D usually given on an In■"7 d»ubt •. m the mar.
.
, . . . . . Vet for this fuel in the state.
dividual basis and a student an
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The contract, signed by Houston
progress at his own rite of speed. Tm„ (Jm a m„ w)lh norl(U
. Students are given Instruction p0,e r A Light Co. for the tran.in learning to read and write, work-, partition of 10 million cubic feet
lag‘ toward an e-pilvalency high i®f
" • of th«
subjects that will help tb«m In history. FPAL also signed conthair srork.
(tracts with ita major suppliers,
Adults who are Vetaran* of the the Sun Oil Co.. Magnolia PetroKorsan Conflict and who ar.
c " ,nd
U Gloria Oil
torastod In furthering their educar
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The Houston f.orp. also executtom -tro welcoma to attend this
u „ lc, . grM(nMU w|th the
Khool. If there are enough vet- largest gas company in Florida,
era*s laterestod ti Uia program, People's Water A Sts Co. and
pormlsilon ran ba obtained from *,,e .T? mp' Ga* Co., a unit of
tha State Deoarimeit «f *4 - x . ' *?p * •*
tkm aad tho Veteran* AdmlnUUa-1,.
"&gt;*"7 el,l»» other
lion to operate the school under!
&amp;*nford who sent representa.
the. G. I, Rill of Rlghu.
iv“
Washington to usltfy in
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,avor of *h* ■ppliratlon and rerurodrtbt em tSin!r0V ro ru b*r r *
on cn«in'-',rln* or Hnancial
S ir o i-/
arangements last week were LakeY***Goft*l land, Fort Pierce, Vero n»ach, Do^
Und' Isloesvllle, Lake City, Pa­
In Uia School Administration Build- latka. Chattahoochee,
Chlpley(
Ug on Commeirial Ave. or by (Sracevllle, Marianna, Llv# Oak
coming lo tha adult school.
1and others.

BALMORAL. Scotland IT —
son of Mr. and Mrs. James H
Qu«en Elizabeth II has decided
Brodie of Lake Mary.
Before entering the service, he It’s high time she found out what
at’.ended the Florida State Uni­ this Rock ’n Rot] crate sweeping
versity. Tallahassee. Before leav­
ing the Whiting Field Neva)
Auxiliary Air Station, Milton, for
more advanced training, be will
receive instruction in precision
air work with his regular sole
fllgbta.

Bids were table-1 1,y the San­
ford City Commissioners last
night when the purchase of two
fire pumpers was discussed.
Low Idd Irr for the two 750
Ualloiuper-iuniut* pumpers wee
the American I^Franre Company.
With 16 days In which t» ac­
cept or reject the bid, th* Hoard
of Commissioners decided that
all of the "capital Improvement
program" ahould be considered
at one time.
Sketches and preliminary dls(.unions will be on the agenda at
next Monday night's meeting of
the Hoxnl of Hanford City Commltsionera for a Negro swimming
pool, a new fire station, and th*
proposed Hanford Civic Centar.
Also coming before th* Com.
missioned at their next meet­
ing will lie the tabulation of bids
for new street lights.
Itecause of the magnitude of
the overall pb
commlaalonars
agreed to withhold the accaptance
of bid* and awarding of contract*
until all of th* proposed plana
ran Iw discussed at one time.

Powerful Typhoon
Hits Philippines
MANILA or—A powerful Pacific
typhoon packing 180-mlle centar
winds struck a sudden blow today
at the Philippines.
The typhoon, dubbed GUda,
ripped Into Samar Island after
suddenly developing eaat of the
Philippine* early today.
There were no Immediate re­
port* from Samar of My eaauaL
ties or damage. But a U. S. Air
Fore* plane rom Guam tracklne
the storm reporlsd It had "spotted
a ship that seemed to be in dis­
tress."
The MsnUa Weather Bureau
aald th* typhoon was moving westnorthwest at II miles an hour and
was expected to be over Mssbate
Island and southeastern Luson to­
night.

LAWRENCE 8. A8HLEY
SARASOTA MAN KILLED
SARASOTA (AP)— State Troo­
per Warren Fox reported Leon J.
Roy III of Sarasota was killed
yesterday when the Roy car hit
another automobile making a left
turn.

LOST MONET FOUND IN SHOE
BOSTON .r—Six hundred dol­
lars reported lost by a California
couple apparently did not stray
very far.
Boston police got a call from
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver G. Bowen of
Pasadena, Calif. They were at
Hartford. Conn., and said they
lost the money while in Boston.
A few hours later, police re­
ported the Bowens called again,
this time from Norwalk. Conn.,
to say the money was found in
one of Mrs. Bowen’s shoes.

AMERICAN LEAGUE
No games scheduled Monday

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New York at Chicago N
Baltimore at Detroit
Washington at Cleveland 3
Boston at Kansas City N
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Won Lost Pet.
Brooklyn
*7 54 .609 Milwaukee
M 54 .600
Cincinnati
S3 60 J 80
St. Louis
72 70 Jttl ]
Philadelphia
84 74 .463 i
Pittsburgh
« 82 .411 1
New York
58 84 .418 l
Chicago
M M .14 1

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PORTER ’SKIPS TOWN’ w it h
I M M DEPOSIT
JACKSONVILLE (AP) — a
Negro porter failed to come back
when sent to the bank to make an
$8,000 deposit for hia firm yes­
terday.
Police broadcast an alarm for
tbs man, William Lott, 21. De- l
tactives said they believed be was
on his way to MiaaireippL
Gordon Thomas Chevrolet Co.
•aid it sent Lott to the bank with
$361 In cash and $7,640 in checks
about 11 a-tn.
The checks cannot be cashed
as they were endorsed for depoiit
only.

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Brooklyn 5, Cincinnati 4 10 innings
New York 7-1, Milwaukee 3rt
Only games scheduled
Tuesday's Scbrthd*
Chicago at New York 1
St. Louie at Brooklyn N
Cincinnati at Philadelphia 2
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh
MAN CAN THANK CUM
FOR $18 BILL
RALEIGH. N. C. tf*— W. B.
Hawkins of Raleigh can thank a
wad of clwwlng gum for a tea
dollar bill. Hawkins said he drove
hit car home and noticed an ob­
ject sticking la teh tread of one
of tha tires- Hawkins plucked it
off. It was a 118 bill, aacurely
fastened to thet ire by a wad of
guns.

■VOM OffNtNO his •formal" campaign In Harrisburg, Ps- Adlai
Stevenson meets in New Yoik with Democratic leaden from Eastern
states. Tha broom he Is wielding symbolises hla hop* for a "dean
sweep." Shown (left to right) are: Cor. George Leader of Pennsyl­
vania: Tyler McConnell, candidate for governor of Delaware; San.
Estes Kefauver, Vie* Prcsidentlst hopeful; Gov. Avarall Hsrriman of
New York, and Gov. Robert B. Meyner, New Jersey, ffntemsllowol j

By THE ASSOCIATED FRESS aPresident Elsenhower worked on
his first formal campaign address
today as Democrat* sorting Into 1
a eoven-milllon-dolUr campaign
f&gt;tnd drive.
Elsenhower makes a national
radio-television re-election bid to­
night in which he Is expected to
blueprint Republican alms for
world peace and Incnaslng pros­
perity.
The speech la scheduled for 9:30
p.m. EDT.
Adlai Stevenson, hi* Democratic
opponent, outlined party financial
plan* at a Washington news con­
ference yesterday. These Include
a house-to-house canvass Oct. 16
and a night of blg-clty fund-rais­
ing dinners Oct. 20.
The tame conference also made
It apparent that the mythical “ Joe
Smith" bis been drafted for ex­
tensive service throughout the rest
of the campaign.
Sen. Estes Kefauver, the Demo­
cratic vice presidential candidate,
told a St. Paul, Minn., audience
last night that Elsenhower admin­
istration offlrials violated the law
In what he called the “ DixonYates icandat."
Kefauver didn’ t name any of
the officials, but he said Eisen­
hower “ repeatedly defended" the
now-canceled private power con­
tract. The administration canceled
It after congressional investigators
lted an alleged convict of Inter­
est in the case on' the part of a
former Budget Bureau consultant.
Vice President Nixon, who em­
barked yesterday on a Hi,000-mlle
campaign tour of 33 states, told ,
a home town audience In Whit- |
tier, Calif., last night that “ one
good term deserves another."
i
Nixon, whote campaign tactlca !
have been attacked by Democrata
at improper, said Republicans
have "something far better to of­
fer the American people than pertonal abuse of our opponents."
;
Stevenson, emphasising the im­
portance of "Joe Smith" to the
Democrats, told newsmen that 16
Joe Smiths will head fund drives
throughout tha nation.
At the Republican National Con­
vention last month, a Nebraska
■Mi-gate triad -to nominate an
imaginary vice presidential cqn* I
dldata named Joe Smith. The dal- I
egate, Terry Carpenter, aald lat- &lt;
er he was fighting for an "open &lt;
convention.
&lt;
On the subject of money, Steven­
son told hla conference that Dam- I
ocrals "must turn to the people I
for help."
On the a ahrd shrdlcmfwyp p *
"As everyone la aware," he 1
said, "the Republicans have mon- 1
cy to bum. We don’t. Unlike the
Republicans, we cannot count on '
a lot of very rich people to pay ;
the staggering expense of carrying 1
tha Democratic message to the
country."

Farm Bureau Urges
People To Apply
For Gas Tax Refund

wind-0 if vim FIAMIS subridt In the burned-out remains of more than 1,733 homes which were de­
stroyed in Cotiu, Japan. The bleu raged out of control for seven hours in tha heart of the dtjr as
winds frun Typhoon Emma spread the fire from house to house. Aixview shows still-smouldering ruins.

Standing
Toesday’s Sckstole

SANFORD, FLORIDA

^foULME XLVU1

AUTO. TRAIN COLLIDE
PENSACOLA (API—An auto­
mobile collided with a train at a
crossing near here in a heavy rain
yesterday, killing Mrs. Clara Mac
Clemmons, 37.

the theater* showing It.

BELGRADE, Yugoslavia
—
.Nikita Khrushchev will make hi*
second visit to Yugoslavia lomor.
row. It Is described as a vacation
trip, but some political circles
here think the Soviet Communist
party boss may transact some
business too.
The Soviet news agency Tass
ami the Yugoslav agency Tanjug
anounced the trip last night as a
"private visit” lasting several
days. Khrushchev hss been vaca­
tioning on Russia’s Black Sea
coast.
A trip of Khrushchev and Sov­
iet Priemler Bulganin to Yugo­
slavia last summer brought about
a reconciliation between Russia
and Communist Yugoslavia’* Pres­
ident Tito.
The announcement of Klirush.
chav’s Impending arrival immed­
iately set off speculation. It was
recalled that a “ private visit' by
Soviet Deputy Premier A. 1 Ml*
koysn last fall led to Russl*'- ex­
tension of larga credits to Yugo­
slavia.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

Executive Secretary Lawrence S.
Ashley. Florida Chrlsllsn Mission­
ary Society, Ocala, will be the
ju s-t speaker Sunday at the 3Jst
anniversary and homecoming of
th- Flr.t Christian Church. A large
crowd
Including out-of-town
guests Is exnccted.
Souvenir booklets for the oc­
casion are being prepared this
eelc. The covers will carry the
Hnted programs for tha morn­
ing and afternoon seasMaa, and
alto engravings of the church, paraonige and pastor. Tho booklets
will contain an 18-paga sketch
of the church’s history, which is
being mimeographed by volun­
teer labor. Tha sketch waa written
by the minister.
.
Mrs. J. C. Diets will have
charge of special music, and Mrs.
Mabel Bishop, decorations. "God’s
n«usa" (Loucks) and "The Lord
Is In ThL. Place" (Lorwu) wlU
be sung by tha choir, accompani­
ed by Mrs. N. V. Farmer, organ­
ist. The pastor plans to preach
•t tha. 11 o’clock service on
•’Christ’* Church” (Matt. 16-18);
Air. Ashley will deliver tha anni­
versary addroae at tha 1:45 p.m.
service. G. W. Morgan’s com­
in Ittea has sant eat M appeal
tor a generous offering for the
education building fund.
Mrs. J. L. Horton gr..rchairmen o f tho s r e B m oxhlMl com­
mittee, is arranglag a large dli(day of pictures at former pas.
tors and laadrri, record hooks,
scrapbooks, and ether material
bearing on tha history of the
church. Another feature of the
day will be the taking of pictures.
Mrs. W. H. Young, food com­
mittee chairman, asks that each
nm lly bring a bountiful basket
dinner and Ita awn silverware.
Paper plates and cups to be
furnished. Dining tablei will be
Set up on the side lawn.
Th* congregation was organised
Bept. 20, 1825 at the Woman’s
Club with 23 members.

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tha firehouse, this Saturday,- Sept.

Georg* Laadwrhr announce*
that tha work wftl begin at 9 a.m,

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A COUNIf f AM atmosphere pervaded President Eisenhower's klckoff campaign tolly at hia Oettysbuig, Pa, farm as there photos inW * £ drink U " * * RpP« •«* (bottom) ha Is
persuading tb* First Lady to coma on stag* tor a bow as tha wears
a dreaa decorated with pictures of lire While House. fIataraalioHali

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with the family, o r Uvfa«
it up at her patio party, she's tha Ik
with ti* mostost. . . fr o a the flnt
Lolling

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Only frnckUed Chevrolet deafer* display this famous trademark

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WITH AN INSPIRATIONAL VIEW OF Lake Marie in the ImckKrouml are (front loft
to right) Mra. Jameit Livingston, Mrs. Sydney Wilke*, Mr». Hen It. Holilnnon anti Mm..
William Rich. The Herald’* candid camera caught a view of thcite ladica in the cnrly
morning, working with copper kiln on the Wilke* pntio. At the Home I)emon*tration club
Inst Thumday their project wa* *o involved that they brought their material homo and
nince then, have iicen meeting in neighborhood grou|M, to fini*h their nhlning copjier
house decorations. (Staff Photo)

All Souls To Stage City Board Reviews
Annual Winter
Festival Nov. 17
Berry's 'Old Barn'
Gels free-tiffing

Approximately 91 members of
&lt;lto. AO, Soub...CathoHe , Chqrqh
met last night with the Rev. Rf?
chard Lyon* to lay plans for their
1854 Winter Festival.
Alter considerable discussion
It waa decided to itage this year’*
affair on Saturday, Nov. 17.
Chester Macek of the U.8. Navy
was elected to act as general
chairman and he received th*
finest cooperation in obtaining
Volunteer* to handle th* many
details Involved.
A cash sum of $350 and a beau­
tiful handmade quilt will head
the list of awards to be given
away at the festival.
The AU Souls Winter Festival
ha* become on* of Sanford’* out­
standing fall events. Ita prime
function It to raise funds neces­
sary to operate the AU Souls
Parochial School and ha* met
with increasing success each
year.
It la expected that this year the
festival wUI be even bigger and
Radio Hull** WTRR, |n San better than ever.
ford, will b* aa* of tha 44 rad­
io station* broadcasting tha playby-play descriptions of th* Uni­
versity of Florida’s Fighting Ga­
tors
tor* this season.
Beginning with th* opening
gam* against Mississippi State In The Rev. George Ross, pastor
Starkaavllla, Mils., next Satur­ of the Assembly of God Church,
day afternoon, Sept. 22. WTIlIt 12th St. and Laurel Av*„ said towilt air the Gator* tan footlul da)» that a return engagement for
games this fall,
llebrcw-Evangellat L e s t e r L.
Florida Is expected to have it* Marx to appear In Sanford haa
biggest followlag |j»r, both at been arranged for Sunday night at
th# atadlum and via tha air 7:30 p. m. *
The
Ilsbrcw-Evangatlst
will
waves, this season. Tha Gators
play savan Southeastern Confer­ speak at the Assembly of God
ence opponents, an Atlantic Coast Church.
Conference opponent, South" estera Conference opponent, and a
strong
..
...... Independent.
Tha gam#* ara with Mlaelsslppl
State, Clemaon, Kentucky, Rice,
Vanderbilt, Louisiana Slate, Au­
burn, Georgia, Georgia Tech, and
Miami.
Otla Boggs will b# featured aa
tha play-by-play announcer end
tha broadcast will original* from
Station WRUF. th* University’s
official station ta Gainesville.

Evangelist To Make
Return Visit
A t Church Sunday

. Partly cloudy !• cloudy with
Widely actuated thundershower*
through Tha f l a y i low tonight

infront qf Chevrolet*

MIAMI, Fla. tit—A leathery lit­
tle man with jet black hair waa
en route to New York today when
scientist* may dettrmlna if ha la
the world’s oldest living human.
Juan Pereira, who stands 4 feat
4 and svelghs only 75 pounds, ar­
rived last night from hia native
Colombia en route to Cornell Med­
ical Center. There he will under­
go physical, scientific and historic
testing.
Estimates of hla age rang* aa
high aa 167 years, but the spry
Uttle Indian canaot nad or write
and does not know how old hala.
He agrees, howavar, that the lff7
figure Is about right.
Dr. Joie Miguel Reiirepo, an
authority on human age, estimat­
ed Pereira’s yean at mon than
120.
One report has it that an 16year-old woman la Perira’a na­
tive village remembers him aa an
old man when aba was a child.
Doctors who axamined him in
San Vicente de Paul Hospital at
Medellin, Colombia, reported that
while his wrist Joints and ndial
artery were those of an extreme­
ly old man, hla blood circulation
waa that of a youngster. Ills heat
action and blood p n siu n showed
uniffual vigor, they added.
j^rrlra, said hla interpntsr
Flavio C o r r e a , recalls events
which happened in the daya of
Simon Bolivar, who died in 1898.
Bolivar waa a South American
hero.
„ Jpf r5tr*’ eccordiag to Coma,
“ drinks when he can get it,
smokes when ha can and has out­
lived five wlvti."

Gator Grid Games

D.

OBNRV T. DUSZAK, BotUwmin’* Mate, First Claaa, U8N, havli
hlpped over for alx
year*, announces tha
in* fact over the public addreag
address system, onl;only to find that Airman
StUt it bolding tb* loose and of the microphone cord. .(Official Fbote If. B. Ite v r t

*

Associated Presa Leased Wirt

Man's Age
Estimated
To Be 167

National Kids Day

Members To Clear Orange City Lions
Firehouse Grounds Invite De Baryites
DE BARR—The Volunteer Fire
department urges all members to To Fish Fry Friday
gaslit In clearing tha grounds at

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 19, 1956

REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
FOR GOVERNOR CLAIMS
894.888 VOTES
MIAMI (AP) — William A.
Washburn*, Re publican candidate
for governor, claim* ha bat 326,­
000 votes 1r prospect for the Nov.
6 election.
Washburns, 360-pound former
University of Pennsylvania foot
ball player who now liras at N*
kotnls, addressed th* Republic*!
Headquarter* Club last night and
critic load tha Slat* Rand Depart­
ment for what h* railed “ star
chamber" method* ad rand build­
ing an a hart* ad "favoritism at

The proposed budget, prepared
by City Manager Warren E.
Knowles, was .reduced by $8,721.99
to eonlorm with the revenue of
the city of Sanford for the 1956­
57 fiscal yoar.
The completed budget, with an
analysis of the changes, ieduc­
tions, and transfers In the pro|H)scd 35-page resume of the ex­
penditure* ami revenue of the city,
wiU, In all probability, b&lt;&lt; adopted
at the regular meeting of tho
hoard next Monday night.
&lt;
The one remaining detail to be
clarified and adopted by ihi Hoard
of Hanford City Commissioner* U
a new pay schedule.
Commissiolnrr David Gatchrl, in
the lengthy discussion of the pro­
posed pay schedule told the board
"A pay classification Is contradic­
tory to the Civil Service Ordi­
nance.
"I'm real proud of the proposed
schedule," Gatchcl said, "and I
will not vote fur a blantet pay
raise,”
Brought out emphatically, at last
night's meeting, was the fact that
Hie Civil Service Hoaid acts the
grade and the City Commission
sets the pay.
The Board of Commissioner*
asked for a Joint meeting with
the Civil Service Board to dis­
cuss further their plan* for a new
pay schedule.
With the budget balanced, In
tha analysis and discussion n( the
departmental breakdown of the
proposed budget, no Increase In
mlllage for 1936-37 I* foreseen,
according to commissioners at
last night’ s meeting.

"The old barn has a new look,"
said Fran and Louis Berry yeslenlsy as they completed th* ranovation uf their furniture build­
ing on West 1st St.
The business, opened originally
for business on Apr. 1, 1933, fea­
tures all nationally advertised
merchandise in an are* containing
10,000 square feet of floor spae*.
The renovation of the building
and the addition of a modern
storo front is In line with th*
modem furniture that is displayed
throughout the huge building aa
well as the Iradillunal style*
which are also In demand.
Hcrry's Warehouse Furniture
Co. is located at 901 West First
St., in s building originally billed
as "The Old Barn."
"We'ro progressing with San­
ford and Semlnolo County," tb*
owners and operators of Sanford's
newest furniture star* comment­
ed as they planaad the formal
opening o ' their newly renovated
boll.llng and store.
"This Is our expression of faith
In the continued growth of th*
Sanford area and the demand
for better furniture at lower
prices," Fran and LouU llcrry
commented.
"We want everyone to come
out and sec the changes we’ve
made in the old barn." they said,

rimmjftE.

WASHINGTON lD-Congrc«&lt; be­
gan hearings today on the effects
of racial integration In lh&lt; Wn-hington public school system. An
official of the National A*.»n for
the Advancement of ColorcJ
People predicted the Investigation
will likely cost the Democratic
party the votes of many Nrsroc*.
The Investigation Is by a House
Dlst. of Columbia subcommittee,
made up principally of Southern­
ers.
,
One of It* announced objectives
Is to look Into the effect of In­
tegration of the races which was
carried nut In Washington during
the tingle school year 1933-Vt.
Clarence Mitchell, director of
the NAACP In Washington, old
newsmen that If the hear!
uHnues, "It Is not going to d. my
good to the Democratic party ."
"Voters In New York and Ohio
and such states are certainly go­
Ing to take a second took
a
party that brings to power tho
want kind of bigots and allows
them to interfere In the sfMra
o f the Dlst. of Columbia," Mitchell
said.
The hearing got under way with
a brief statement by Chairman
Jam** C. Davie (D-Ga.,) giving
the legislative origin of the in­
quiry. C. Melvin Sharpe, president
of the DIsL of Columbia Board
of Education, wai called lo MenIlfy record* to be put Into the
record.
Mitchell said he telegraphed yeaterday to House Speaker Sam
naybum of Texas and Home Dem­
ocratic Leader John McCormick
of Massachusetts, urging them to
Intervene to stop the tnvestl^nCon.
! / th* hearing neverllirlr'

8t th* Firat Presbyterian Church
last night that tha Christian Rrlilion Is a personal experience with
God through Jesiu Christ. RelL
glon he said, must come from
the absolute fact a* recorded in
the first chapter or Genesis, that
reads "in the beginning God. .
It
Is not the nsult of an argument
or a debate, h# vowed.
Thr youthful, Spanish born min­
ister further elaborated on tho Fact
that the Bible states that God
saw to it that all of his forms
of creation were good, rtatlnr that
good means anything that -&gt;cr.
forms the purpose for which It was
created. Man, he aald, was m ated
to glorify God and to enjoy hint
fo. ever.
Sin. Itev. Delgado, »aid simply,
is when man live* in such a man.
nrr that his life fails to glorify
God, thus falling short of the func.
tlon fur which he wa* crvataJ.
Salvation, he explained, a* the
salvaging or piecing together ol
the broken, sinful lives, through
Jesus Christ.
The lecture last evrnln„ vas
the Aral In a series of three lo he
held at the Presbyterian Church
As an added feature fjr tho twit tt
bt held next Tursday, a qurulni
box will be placed in the veitlbuh
of the church, for the convv v »
of those who may daslrj o •»
any question converntng roll on

Additional
NEW STORE FRONT and renovations ara complete at Berry’s Warehouse Furniture Co.
&lt;Nt West Firat fit. Picture above shows tha ator* front facing Firat St. (Photo by Jameaon)

ron-

tinuee, MftcbeU said, "The Democratlc party must accept the re.
aponsibiUty.’ *
Mitchell said ha thlnki Davis la
•following tho pattern of Adolf
Hitler, who also believed in a su­
perior race, and will try to use
these hearings lo show that Ne­
groes are inferior.
Mitchell laid, however, that he
thought the effect of such state­
ment* would be confined to "a
rabble 'ring*."
"Mr. Davie, being a man of
some Intelligence," Mitchell conUnued, "must know that nothing
he can do can reverse Integration
In thei DIsL of Columbia. There­
fore the conclusion Is Inescapable
that his objective must be to af-

Local New.
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New Occupational,
Beverage Licenses
On Sale Tomorrow

TH E SANFORD H ERALD Page 10, F i t , 8ept. 14, 1956

President Outlines
Group's Strategy
By MARY POWLKR
DE BABY — President Ralph
Wllherell who head* the OOP
club of De Bary outlined the
group’a policy at a meeting Wed*
neaday morning. "W e have no
quarrel with the Democrat office
holder* and candidate*," he prof­
fered, "W e consider them our
friend* and neighbors. But we do
feel that the two party system
Is truly the American way of llfo
and so visualised b* our found­
ing fathers. We are thoroughly
convinced that competition for
local public office makes for beU
ter government and more efficient
officials."
The club mapped plana for two
A ll SIT for the opening of the
forthcoming rallies, the first of
riuck-huMIng season Is "Rowdy
which will be held on Oct. 10 In
Pepper," cocker spaniel with a
the community center at to a. m.
long line of retriever-trained
Candidate for U.S. representative
ancestors. Here, ha cssts an
Arnold
featured
anxious eye skyward as he sits
speaker along with William A.
up to Ms neck In water nenr the
TNUI BOYS are Ukely candid*tea In the frsckte-face contest at the
Washburn Jr. of Nokomla, candi­
nrcwsler, New York, homo of his
Los Angelas fa ir which opens September 17, They are (left to
date for governor. Along with
mistress. Charlotte G. Ilnndes.
right); Dennli Abernathy, ft; Walter Wark, 7, and Denial Wark, 8.
Ralph Clayton of DcLand will be
other office seekers who will greet
MOTOR COURT ASSN. TO
STATEWIDE RALLY PLANNED
the group and give short talks.
HOLD CONVENTION
This campaign committee will
TAMPA. (A P ) —
Arrange­
The "sensational'’ Thunderblrda
ORMOND BEACH (A P ) — be headed by George M. Percy, of tha South will be heard at tha
ments will be completed by the
Chairman; Arthur G. Power, vice
Republican State Executive Com- The Florida Motor Court Asm. chairman; Howard Sharp, secre­ Triumph Church, In a "great"
will hold Ita annual convention
tplttee tomorrow for th* atatewlda
tary and Carl O. Lind, treasurer. gospel feast on Sept. IS.
at Ellinor Village Oct. 10-18.
Tbs public Is Invited to hear
rally featuring Vic# President
It will be the first Urns motor
these singers Sunday night, at
Nixon at 8t, Petersburg Sept. 29. court owner* — some 600 of
I p. m.
The committee also will select whom are expected — will have
campaign managers for tha alght held their meeting at a motor
congressional districts and discus* court. Previously they met in cL
B e * . 13
ways to push eoagnsslonal cam- vie or private auditoriums.
Admlssleas
Th* association said there are
lgns In the six districts where
Arrie Henderson (Sanford) )
publicans are candidates for now ahont 6,000 motor court own.
Rlnora Lawrence
Congress,
era In Florida,
(Benton Junction)
Mrs. Florence Stenslrom
(Sanford)
. Discharge*
Katie Robinson (Sanford)
Vickis Barron (Sanford)
Tex Lee Simpson (Sanford)
Sept. K
Admlssleas
MUIard Baker (Sanford))
Minnie Lois Cannon (Orlando)

Colored News

Hospital Notes

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YOU'RE TELLING M E !

Beverage and oceunatlntial Heenses for the year 1050-87 will go
on sale tomorrow morning accord­
ing to John L. Galloway, county
tax collector.
"Notices are being mailed to
all those who had licenses for
the year 1955-56” GaUoway said.
He exp-cts to *41 approximately
150 occupational licenses and 180
beverage licenses.
Galloiay pointed out that under
the new law holders of beverage
licenses must present the license
for the current year In order to
obtain a new one. Also, If they op­
erate within city limits they must
show their city licenses for the
year 195T-87. The new license
must be obtained by Oct. 1. Gal­
loway said If a beverage license
Is not renewed by that date a new
application will have to be obtain­
ed from the state Beverage De­
partment.
Occupational licenses are due
Oct. 1 and are required by all
who practice a profession such as
lawyers, doctors, certified public
accountants, real estate brokers,
architects, surveyors, engineers,
etc. Also occupational licenses are
required of all operators of busi­
nesses such as garages, beauty
shops, barber shops, shoe shine
stands, wood
yards,
brokers,

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BF' fiQM
K n r41 Pm
V 4

Mr. Rlgrs was employed by
Karraker
Filling
Station on
Sanford Ave. at 13th St. for th#
past two years.
He was a member o f the Be­
nevolent and Protective Order o f
Elks, American Legion, Camphell.LossIng Post No. 63, and o f
th* Veterans o f Foreign Wars,
Post No. 32*2. For the past three
years Mr. Riggs was a trustee
o f the Local VFW post and was
one of the original organisers of
the VFW.
lie came to Sanford from Louis,
vllle, Ky.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
Dorothy Riggs o f Osteen, three
children, Frances, Nancy and Jan­
et, oil o f Osteen; father and mo­
ther, Mr. and Mrs. Dan M. Riggs.
Upton,. Ky.; two sisters, Mrs. D.
L. Cox and Mrs. A. C. Risln,
Louisville, Ky.; and three bro­
thers, Cecil Riggs and Elmer
Riggs, Louisville, Ky., Marvin
Riggs, Osteen.
Remains will be shipped to
Louisville, Ky. tomorrow morning
for services and Interment.

ufacturlng, processing, printing,
packing houses, restaurants and
cafes, contracting in any of Its
branches, etc. In addition separ­
ate licenses are required for each
and every coin operated machine
of any description.
Galloway stated further that
any one operating a place of busi­
ness for profit and permit? danc.
Ing must obtain a dance license
regardless of whether any charge
U made for dancing.
It I* a misdemeanor to practice
a profession of any kind or to
operate any business or coin oper-

Paul Blxler, former assistant
to Paul Brown at Ohio State, now
works as end coach for Brown’s
Cleveland. Browns.
Michigan State’s longest scor­
ing drive o f 1055 totaled 00 yards
on 13 plays In th* 33-0 victory
over Marquette.
Highest price o f the collective
yearling sales In 1666 was the
980,000 Forrest Lindsay paid at
Keeneland for a Nasrullah-In

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ON MW tOtlT MITHOAY, Mrs. Catherine Cecelia MePariln, foun­
dress and administrator of tha House of Calvary In tha Bronx, N. Y ,
Is serenaded by the New York City Firemen's Glee Club. The widow
of a fireman who died In 1195, Mrs. MePariln Joined tha original
twelve Women of Calvary, an association of widows who devoted
their lives to cancer patients. Tha Institution she beads la a home
and hospital for Impoverished cancer sufferer* It was her birthday
wish that she live to be 103 so that sha can see two friends, who are
now studying for the priesthood, ordained.
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feeding o f babies.

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Orson Welles played an engagement at a Laa Vegaa nightclub,
but possibly his act was deemed a bit too highbrow for the as­
sembled crap shooters and slot machlna manipulator*, because hla
audiences were seldom large. Welles told one sparse assemblage,
"I am a producer, director, writer, and actor. Isn’t It too bad there
•re *0 many of me and ao few o f y o u ?"
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JOIY DAVIS, 8, of Chicago, was
riding hi* new bicycle when ha
felt and rammed his foot Into ths
spokes of the r*ar wheel. Ills
howling brought Immediate help.
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pleasure as his mother carried
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he was treated for minor bruises.

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Baptists
Report
Good Year

MRS. PETER BROWN with her pets, highly pedlgr*«J
Boston Bulls. At left is Counters Du Barry with 1' lash s
Queonie modeling tho mother look.

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Dulles Says No American Plan
To Finance Suez Canal Detour

Juit rioted • very successful
church year. A t the annual bust*
nett meeting on Sept. S, reporta
were had from the variou* organ I.
latlona and artlvltlei o f the
church. These report* revealed
that the church had 1508 menu
licr* — there being 152 addition*
to the church during the past
church year.
,
The Sunday School reported an
enrollment o f
There are now
21 depot tmenta in the Sunday
School. The lowert attendance
thli pait year war rn ChrUtma*
day with 553 pre*«nt — the large*t attendance w a r on Easter
Sunday with 01*4 present. The Seminole Memorial Hospital'* Wo.
Sunday School haa placed tome men * Auxiliary said this morning.
The entire program of telling
special cmphatU on the nursery
rake mix to neighbors wax under
department which now hat an rn*
the direction of the Auxiliary's
roilmont o f 178,
Finance
_____ who
—
**':____ Committee.
r _ ......::„ J . Those
The Training Union o f
the headed the project which netted
rhurch reported an enrollment of a good percentage of each ante
232. Thlt group meet* Just Itefore for the Auxiliary's fund* were:
the evening worship sendee with Mrs. F. E. Itnumillat Sr., Mrs.
special emphasis on training in John E. Higgins. Mrs. John Schi*
church membership. Melvin Dekle rard Jr., Sirs. H. B. Pope, Mrs.
J. E. Gradick, Mr*. A. B. Peter­
is the director o f this group.
The Woman's Missionary Union son, and Mrs. E. If. Lsncy.
Mrs. Epps, speaking for the en.
revealed in their report
that
there were 232 women enrolled tire auxiliary said "I want to
especially thank The Sanford Her­
ald for their cooperation, Myron
Reck o f Radio Stalion VTRR for

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splinter parties in 25 states ap­
proved a platform and endorsed
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| WASHINGTON if-S c c r c ta r y of
State Dultes *a)d after a confer­
ence with President Elsenhower
today there U no American plan
to finance the "detouring of the
Suez Canal."
Dulle* told reporter* nt the
White House the
States li
Is
__ United wMica
prepared to help finance, through
the
Export-Import
Rank,
In­
creased exports of American oil
to Western ..wtiviia
nations u
If iro
through the canal Is "impract
or greatly diminished."
Asked whether he was bar
financial aid to other nation)
help them transport oil are
Africa and Ihua detour the ea
Dulle* said he and Eltenho
have planned only at a conUni
cy the financing o f American
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T 'Z ' - T i , Deanery Holds Rally

U a iis a

If) PldllSIOn M0US6

One Music Recital . I -

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---- - — . . . sisti |iiruci«
It i* ex­
pate In a meeting of II govern­
pected to organise an afternoon
ment* which failed in efforts to
circle In a few days. Mrs. it. T.
get Egypt to accept international*
Thomas haa served during he
lzation o f the canal operation*.
past two year* a* president o f
Duties reiterated In a formal
this group. The president neat be (hanked for their excellent re.
statement Daued after hla confer­
A gentleman, hale ami hearty
year will be Mr*. K. A. Coving­ sponte and work during the week'
ence that the.floes Canal will certon.
in middle age, the possessor of Annual Spiritual Bally o f the
United States "is dedicated to
a
well-lrained
baritone
voice,
who
The Brotherhood o f the rhurch
Central Deanery of Holy Name
seeking by peaceful mean* assur­
Isas nhout &lt;10 men enrolled.
had made a great reputation for Soclrilrs held In Sanford yesterday
ance tatt ha flues Canal will cer*
himself
in
ntu*lcal
circles
in
the
at
the
Sanford
Elk*
Club,
Brow n, probably the’ longest time I
m,* t e*r*1 month for a
ry out the international purpose
North
shared
honors
with
a
12It was the first time tho Cen­
resident o f our town before It “ W E i
_ .pr?*T,,m " ,e&lt;l.,n**
to which it it dedicated by the
yrar-old concert pianist whose fit. tral Florida Deanery has held its
convention of ltM ."
proudly took iu . name o f DoThta la Constitution Dayl
ture as an artist 1* assured. In rally In Sanfurd. A procession was
Bary. wai the; bridHTroom, wadded
"W e are not, however, willing
Throughout
the
nation
today
an impromptu recital at the Meth- formed at (1:45 yesterday morning
to t i t le
-wirtjsr**dsuxbter,
millions o f Americana ev* ' ro* to accept f i t dureotvea nor do wo
odfst
ChBnnmTr
Home
at
Enter,
Elsie Faron alto lives here now,
on Ihe Elk* Chib ground* following peatlng the prayer issued by teak from other nations accept­
prise, last Saturday night.
at dors the granddaughter, Elsie
which a Low Mass was held with Geoi*»e Washington nt the First ance at an operating regime for
The Elder Bprlaga
Baptist
Charles Cassell, offering six Ilov. Fr. Richard J. Lyon*. Bai­
Chapel Is *|ionsored by the First
I'roclnmstfon o f
Thanksgiving, the eanal which fella abort o f roc*
lor o f the All Soul's Catholic n* Grace before their meats:
ogntaing the rights granted to ca­
Baptist Church and has grown
HEFT. 14
Church of Sanford, a«
a* Celebrant.
nal user* by the 1888 convention,M
during the past year to wrhere the
A4ntU*l&lt;&gt;iiii;
"That
we
may
then
all
unite
present, showed the result* of A breakfast followed the Mass,
Dulle* u id .
Sunday School now ha* an en­
Mr*. Ruby Griffis (Sanford)
In rendering unto Him our stn.
year* of itatieut training and prac­ held at the Elks’ Club.
rollment of Od. Ur. H. 11. Martin I*
"W e are not trying to organise
DUeha.ge*:
cere and humble thnnks . . . for
tice in the rendition of both ro­
Chari •* E. Wilt, President of the
the pastor of-'th l* chapel with
any boycott o f the canal but wa
iliirley Jcllison and baby boy
bust and tenderly sweet number* All Souys* Holy Name Society,
Mr. \V. ()., Sanaell serving ns
cannot be blind to the fact that
(Sanford)
that drew murh applause from hi* welcomed the group to Sanford
conditions might become such that
superintendent o f
the Sunday
Mrs. Lola Cannon (Orlando)
hearer*. Ills accompanist, Mr*. and "atresved tho importance of
transit through the canal is im­
School.
HEFT. IJ
Katherine Seller*, added murh to
the Central Florida Deanery for
practical or greatly dlmnlthed.
J. Roy nriit I* retiring n* (he
Admissions1
the vocal part of the progratm tho future."
"There must always be ways to
Nuperlntentlenl o f the Sunday
Julm Bridges (Sanford)
Lilt to Ally»on Lee played, ac­
The Diocesan ConveatJon, sold
insure the •development o f vital
School o f the First
Baptist
Audrey Brownlee (Sanford)
cording to the Hcv. Itasrnmb Carl­
-----*
r
——
the President of the Deanery, will
supplies, particularly oil, to West­
Church. He has hern one of he
Margaret Bryan (Sanford)
ton superintendent of the Home,
be held on Nov, 24-25 at the Fort pine**, and particularly the ne. ern Europe. Accordingly, we am
finest superintendents the church
Maxine Alexander (Sanford)
who welcomed Hie guests who in­
tlonal One now lately Instituted carrying out planning at a pru­
Harrison Hotel in Clearwater.
Annie Mlnnlck (Sanford)
has had in Its long history since
cluded many music lovers of De.
— f o r the civil religious liberty dent precaution. But our hope re­
Rev.
Fr.
Thomas
Wright
of
New
Births:
Its organisation in 1884 accord­
Lmd. De Bary and Enterprise as
Smyrna ilearh (treated the Im­ with which we are bleated and mains that satisfactory operating
Baby Girl Orwlg
ing to the church report*. A
well a* from Sanford, in the man­
portance of the Holy Name Socie­ the means we have o f acquiring arrangements can be worked out
Baby Roy Alexander
successor I* to he elected soon.
ner Hint ha* become ansociatod
ty
In connection with the church and diffusing useful knowledge; with Egypt."
llahyv Girl Bryan
with the talented young lady. Her
During the pant
past church year
down through the age*—In time and In general for the great and
Dulles added that at London
Discharges:
program consisted
of
"D o ll
(he church ha* contributed the
of crises, strikes, alekness and variou* favors which Ha hath "Wa will consider developments
Reginald Floyd (.Maitland)
Dance", "Impromptu Fantaslo" hrresy.
sum o f 300,328.28. A goodly por­
been pleased to confer upon us." since the previous conference on
ElnOra Lawrence
by Chopin; "Claire do Lune" by
tion — 311,315.23 hni gone to
fn aecordanra with a Congres­ the Sues adjourned
"Put in practice what the
Aug. 23 and,
--- aw*
(Henson Junction)
Di-llusse;
a
medley
of
"Sweet
Hour
mission* and lienevulence*.
pledgo stands Wright, "and prse. sional resolution, the President I hope, find a calm approach to
51Iliard Baker (Sanford)
of Prayer" and "The Lord's Pra­
lice working for a vocation for of the United States has pro­ the future."
Far Its expanding program of
Elizabeth lint man (Sanford i
yer" and by way of contrast to
claimed the week o f Sept- 17-23 The earlier conference proposed
Unity In the Holy Name."
religious education and
recrea­
SEPT. 1«
demonstrate her versatility, "K it.
"Urge more men to attend the ns Constitution Week. The reso­ internationalisation of canal oper­
tion the church !m* purchased an
Admission*:
tin on the cK ys" and "Bumble
lution calls for annual action on ations. This waa rejected by TretFrank Riddell (Sanford)
Boogie." She wai Introduced by Holy Name Society so that the
u —* Nasser
»•------ of- *Egypt.
*
this great observance In tchools, ident
next__fJ
rally
will
be
twice
as
large,"
Rose Hurt (Kanfordi
Charlie Morri-un of ‘Die Sanfurd I..
»
he said.
churches,
and
other suitable
Patricia Creel (Sanfurd)
Herald advcrtl*ing stall, who. with
The keynote address for the places.
Haiiilton Lavey rSanfntd)
Mrs. Morrison and with Mr. and
Constitution Day ami the ob.
Discharges:
_
w------ ... siiwsi » u n 1UIB
Mrs. Floyd Palmer accompanied rally waa made by Rev. F, Joseph
Office.
John Bridge* (Sanford)
by Allyaon'a mother. Mrs. John Daly, Paitor o f 51 Mary's of the eervance of Constitution Week
U kes, Eutti*.
waa instigated by tha former
Mrs. Robert Anthony (Sanford)
L. Lee and her sister, Jour lie,
To this vicinity came Elsie
"W e are in the presence o f a President General o f tba National
Florence William* (Sanford)
werr Sanford's represent stive* nt
Urcnner, a widow, to visit her
great upheaval in humanity," he Society, Daughters o f the Ameri­
Ruby Griffis (Sanford)
the affair.
daughter in Mt. Dora. Friends
(CeoBanco Oa Page Tea)
can Revolution.
HEFT. 17
brought her ovar to Enterprise ami
The nearly 80 chlldrrn present
Membera of the Methodist Men’s
Admission*:
from there along a sandy, rutty
sn-mrd to enjoy Mr. Cassell's
Club of the First Methodlit Church
Viola
cJan
Crocker
(Sanford)
toad that filled her city condi­
"The Little E lf". "The Three
will hold their Bret meeting of the
Vinona Newman (Sanford)
tioned heart with terror but which
Chestnuts" and 'T h e Green Dra­
Partly dandy through Taeeday
season Thursday evening at T
Jamci
E.
Davia
(Sanford)
gon"
with
the
adult
portion
of
led to "the loveliest spot in the with widely scattered afternoon
o'clock at McKinley Hall.
Births:
the audience showing pleasure at
(Continued am Page II)
Their Initial meeting will be a
thundershowers) lew tonight 82-78.
bis entire program. Following Hie
"Ladles Night" event which all
formal presentation, many of the
members are urged to atlend.
children gathered around the piaA supper la planned to precede
no for some additional *ongs and
the meeting.
lano -election* to ronrlude an rnThe Rev. W. G. Aldridge, Pastyfahlr evening.
tor of the Community Methodist
Church at De Bary, and jvorid
traveler, will speak to the group,

it Children'sHome ln Sanford Sunday

Hospital Notes

Methodist M e n 's
Club To Hold 1st
Meeting Thursday

Weather

parties represented at the
eonlcrcncc. despite varying title*,
are committed to the doctrine of
powerful Individual states.
All of them are alto strongly
proocgrogation.

Board Will Hear
Complaints About
&lt;Tax Assessments

(

J. Dyson Arrives
For Duty In Korea

The Hoard of Sanford City Com­
missioner* will sit tonight at an
Eqnillzatlon Board to hear com­
plaint* regarding current tax a*,
•essmmt* from Sanford citizen*
and business people.
The Eouillzatlon Board will con­
vene at 8 o ’clock In the City Coinmission Room of the City Hall.
Fallowing the Equlllzation Board
UMorling. a specie! meeting of the
B isrd ol Sanford City Crmmisaonrr- 'will be held „to consider
---------bids on fire equipment, to discus*
the proposed pay schedule* for city
employe*, and to review the
General Government budget fOr

1850-57.
Commissioners win also discuss
any other business that might
jambefore them at tonight's
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MIIE. A . W. CPFS SR. (righ t) and Mm. John E. Higgins, (le ft) assist a cuatonu
the selection o f cake mixes last week d u rin g tb e “ Meet Your Neighbor” campaign,
was a big success", said Mrs. Eppa. (S ta ff P h oto)

At my Lt. Co|. JameTs II. Dyson,
39, whose parents, Mr. and Mr*.
W. It Dysoa. live at 120) Magnolia
Avc.. recently arrived in Korea
for duty with the UN Command
Military Armlstlre Commission.
Colonel Dyson, wbo was graduat­
ed from the Army’s Command and
Genera' Staff College at Fort
Leavenworth. Kan., in June, Is
now rhlef o f tho operation* branch
of the commission.
He entered the Army in BMl and
has since been awarded the Silver
Star, Bronze, Star Medal, Purple
Heart and tba F.uropoan-African.
Middle Eastern Campaign Ribbon
with six campaign stare.
Dyson is a 1838 graduate ol the
University o f Florida and a 1841
graduate of Stetson University's
College of Law.
Hi* wife, Margaret, lives at 77 W1EUOLDT CAM ERA SHOP BEGINS CONSTRUCTION
W. Mala SL Indus, N. Y.
o f a new store fron t and building thin week-

Licensing Exams
For Nurses To Be
Held In November
Tha next licensing examinations
of the State Board o f Nurse Re­
gistration anJ Nursing Educa­
tion, will bo held In Jacksonville
at the Seminole Hotel Nov. 27, for
practical nun#* and Nov. 28 and
21 for professional n»rrAnnouncement o f the examina­
tions was made by llairi M.
Peeples, R N., secretary-treasurer
of the statewide organization.

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On Sidelines
Written u dictated l«
B. Hack Analey
Wall, I reckon moat of a y pertonal fan* la wonderin' why I didn't
dross out •thoao Itat few day*.
and 'eauao 1 don't want them to
tiv* up and quit watchln' practice
1 flggarod I’d lot you know wbat
happened
A cupola weak* tfo I got real
patriotic about our acbool and fig
I*red the baO club needed the
vim, vigor, and vitality I could
, give un- So I decide* I'm a loin*
out far practice. Catch naming
. didn't want to giva mo io uni­
formed at ftrat, but I tola him,
1 aald, "Coach, I don't want to
Mora none of tha fallafi, hooait
Seminole ! don't, but f hnow you
. got yore npuutlon to earnalder
„ Cud I'm gonna help you win aome
hall gamea." Well air, that did
it. Ha laughad real hard (rslteved
aoma of tha prsssur* o£I tbam
complexes ba'a bean daralopinf
1 auppoaa) and guv mo a com.
plate outfit. Then be said far me
to not try to hard ‘cauae If I did
ha wa* aura I could hurt tha whole
team
Boy, did I aver look good In that
garb: why. when I took to that
there playin' field ever member
uv the team ju t itood there admirin' mo with ttheir meutha gap.
pad open unuf to kerb horatfUea. 1
; wui vary modest- 'cauaa I didn't
. want tha othar feller* to git In
law aplrlta and fact bad 'cauaa
Wa gone need high aplrlta to whup
'-Cocoa and be In the runnln* fer
-tha Orange Belt Conference chanu
- pionahlp.
•* Wall air. they put ma on the
- defame and tola ma to tear up
•'the backfleld whan tha othar aide
cantered tha ball, and I would’uv
too, but that Brantley Bchlrard
la an' ctumay ha can't keep hla
eotteo-plcklnf feet on th ground.
Anyways, he fall right Into ma and
knocked th* breath plum outen my
hmga. That wua nil right. Anycan trip and fall anet In a
but thay pat that itotaky
IM ltr la than la h* did tk aama
•darn thing. Than I flggsred It out.
(The whole bunch was playin’ dirty
»;«u*
r
ei
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they awhs
downright
jonioux.
.Yaaaar, tha whole darn bunch,
I thought they wus frtendi:
’ Nance, Fred Behrens, V)rMeredith g cq tt,
S H Oracey,
I

Gossip
Clouds

Message From Our
Principal

Hoar yal Hair yal TUa la your
waakljr reporter with the latert
tom-tom talk around SUB. We
aurely art proud of our school
and all tha atudenta are helping
make thla one of the beat acbool
yeara of aD.
We have a great many new
couples roaming around a ry
eyed, and trtlr&lt; tlrlr bait not
to be lata to any of tbalr class*
« . Aa you know, wa have, a new
rule at SH8 thla year. If you are
tardy to data five tlmas, you are
In bad trouble. You should i
tha "ataadlaa" aa they hav-j
quick "hallo" and a vary baaty
"goodbye". So kids, Ufa not have
vary many terdtea.
Leslie Smith and Freddie Behrtna love apaach dais, and wa
bear that they are among Mr*.
Coleman's favorites.
OlrU, hava you wondered what
the topic of discussion la during
the lime-outa at a football game?
Wa have, la it girls, jokaa, or ara
thay really engrossed in
tha
game?
Am you know, we have our first
football gamo thla coming Friday
night, so all of you atudanta comp
on out to tha etadJum and show
our team that wa ara really be­
hind theml
1 wonder If MUe Simpson looks
forward to her fourth par
elate la typing. She has In bar
data, Bobby Little, who simply
cant hit tha right key* I A1
Stanley, who eayi "Why do all
tha keys stick whan you hit mors
than one at a time"; and Murray
Nance, who say* "I am an ax
pert."
Did I hear a rumor going around
that if Bonnie Whitten had hla
way hla number one gftl would
be Babble II uneon T
. .By.the way don’t forget the
big dance following the football
game Friday night. It will be
sponsored by tha Junior Clan. So
you all eome.
I hear that thero Is a certain
aenlor boy who has been dating
n certain senior girl, and ha haa
bean inquiring around aa to wheth­
er aha has any present "dealra."
How about It Penny MT
It seema that Pat Harrington
has finally gotten n rinse In her
hair to hide all tha odd shades
of tha rainbow. Lota Barineau,
after aoma vary futile efforts,

Students o f Seminole High, 1 would like to expnsn my
nlnccrent winh that each o f you will find tha coming nchool
year to be-fllled with mahy, many wonderful experience* In
the realm o f education.
With two weekp o f achool behind ua, It la very gratify*
Ing to nay that the faculty ban received th* fineet coopera­
tion from the student body, We know that the attitude ex­
emplified by you since the opening day o f school will enable
us to o ffe r a program rich in quality and diverse in content.
A s our activity program gets underway, I w a n t'to urgn
each o f you not only to support our school teams and organ!*
cations but alrfo to participate in those activities which hold
special interest for you. Aa spectators, wa all enjoy looking
on while others perform, but real satisfaction lies In the
doing,
Society today demands more than ever before that the
youth o f our nation experience an Intense high school edu*
cation.
need haa evolved as the---------1
result o f greater
e
. - Thla
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com­
petition in the occupational fields as well aa college admis­
sion requirements becoming more rigid as a means o f screen­
ing those who endeavor to further
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their
training in tha
technical and professional fields.
You have-been endowed with the opportunity o f aoquirlnf i an education which will enable you to beogme a worth*
productive member o f society. I urge you.to make the
most o f It I
Andrew J. Bracken,
_____
Principal,

e

Sktl
f darn oaa fell 'all aver mo.
color.
; . tbau I fooled ’ em. I played
Tha "Back to School" dance was
Ilka I wm going’ one way, but great! Don't you think? I'm aura
! want tutber. 'Ola PhU Byrd had
had .loads of fun.
' th ball, but when ha saw ma everyone
Especially (he Alumlnl. Th* re­
• bo turned coward and run Ilka
J ■ Mired rabbit. He nra the whole cord* weren't bad either.
Everybody enjoyed tha floorJcagth of th field with ma rlu
■how
with Philip Byrd doing
J behind him- And ha had raaeon
to bo scared, ‘cause if I'dn caught pantomime which was very good.
Mm he'd bean tackled ahoro Carol Nutt did a dance with Mary
J.Flynt,
. ‘ nuf.
Thera was a jitterbug contest
} 'Ola A! Stanley and
ft
which was won by Bobby Little
' Johnson wua aUiies, too,
and Penny Marian and Dottle
; aver time they got the ball and
Matts and Juanita Wynn. Congra
|
J
wui
about
to
tnckla
than
they'd
at
• fit rid of tha dern thing. They tulatlona kids. Sura good to sat
J couldn't do a man'* job, but had such a good crowd. I hops to see
• to throw It to somoon* else. ** you all at tha dances after tha
! Wbut really tickled mo wui games and don't forgat than U
, that UlUe Eddy Barbour. I wus a game next Friday.
Soma of those having fun at the
'
**lln whan ha got tha
,’ ball, I looked up and ha wascom* dance Friday night ware. Mr, and
■In right at na. Wa lowered heads Mr*. Laude, Miss Whittle, (Tha
' and banged together. And, you decoration looked nice M iss
■won't believe me, but It’s truo. Whittle). Bobble Cruchfleld and
■That boy’a chicken, yester, he's Boh Shoemaker; Shirley A. and
got a yellow streak a ml)# wide, Johnny Higgins; Mary 0, if. and
. ‘causa whan I woke up ha wui Johnny W.; Carol N. and Elvis
P. Preslay; Ann V. and Frod
; »tm runnln* dawn th mid.
• Them two Ruaai boya made ma B.| Kathy C. and Claude If.; What
t so mad I could spit. If there wui No Sylvia and At; Linda Y. and
Javer umporttman like conduct Gene B.; Pat II. and Teddy W,;
, showed out there, it wus them. Pmny M. and Bobbie L.; and
{They wua both in tha game, and Evi* c. and Jim H.
•ola Tarry Goombtl got tha boll
{He started around my and and
;1 wus atl sot lo be n hero, but
them Rust! boys both tripped at
;tho same Uma and fell on mo
*
th* for
from both aides. I flaw about tan
P f*w , -------underway
pl'-V. foot In tha air before I hit th 1M? Salmagundi. A them, has
ground, and, whan 1 did hit, old bean chosen and aa advertising
Goembrl run over me like ho wui campaign haa begun.
{g freight train. Right ovar m -1
Nan Cushing fasads
got
lot claat marks up my .back to
prove It.
J Whut made ma deckle to lay
off practice fer a few days wui
,whut I dona to Johnny Yeakle. iP***! Oy*F Matta^grH' sport*;
■Ha was totin’ tha ball down th
li,d,r*rti*laa; Juanita
.Bold when I decided lo tackle
into hlln. He Jumped like bo wui
about to bo shot and I mlaeed Jiokitll,
rU» i Ollftftn
all but the heel of hla shoe. Well.
{that didn't atop him but it at
•the daylight!
■ B P Iout
B I of
. him. And S j i r M f t s s t t r
{Whan
the play
plsy wua
win over
, * " « sne
ever lCoach
•Flaming said tha boyt had had by, literary editor.
far th day. coach Layer
. r •came 'over and (ole ma that 1
Aad dene a very unsanitary thing
^ Spack
ek^S
B* " U5S?a
al «Tiger*
from Uk* °*
whan I Jumped at Yeakle. He said •
* I riunidn't ha leaving a tooth la I tola the ranches t
koala of boya' shots 'cause In th steads In ease thay
might eaten somethin' and » e , but they all said Uu
be able to practice far tha *hut I had chewed the boya that
• Friday night. .Than Coach thay wouldn't need me
cam* aver fer a
Bemembor, fans,'I'm not runala'
ma. Ha's real alee. Ha tala out on you. IH bo dnsals' out
that tk* team wua really la again aoaa'a Um other fatten git
* » apWta after today, and that up onuf gumption to M
play
ay against
r watchia' mo play aver menu
T .of th team felt defeated Wall,
'Watek fee na. Ill ba tkar
that 1 can't May Cocoa
Gabby Grider (X)
nyaatf, aa instead oTmakia th
Hate: The above X Mark
_ j foal Inferior I decided I'd
Myaway from faothal uMd f t .
kp this writer go the au­
I*MU gat thalr confidences back.
thentic signstun at Gabby

FFA Plans Progressive
Year; Elects Officers
BY A. J. CLEMENTS
&lt;
Reporter
Tha Bomlnote Chapter of the
Future Farmers of America held
Its Initial meeting of the year Uat
Tuesday afternoon. New officers
were elected and committees wan
formed to plan the fall program,
which promises to be a full one.
The Seminole chapter ' haa fo«r
head of Black Angu* show cattle,
By F1KDBALL
and plana an underway for enter*
Ing thee* lit the cattle show In Hen at SHS th* favorita. IW
cording atar seams ta bo Chris
Ocala in October.
Ground has been prepared and Prasley, His recording of "Don't
the boya are ready for planting Be Cruel" and "Hound Dog*
the fall crop of green beans. Tha to be favorites,
boys a n also making plans for Tha majority of tha boy* dent
their individual projects. New cars for the personality at
member* of tha vocational agri* lay but Ilka hla records, white
cultun classes are working hard th* girls make it known they like
In an tffort to keep up with tha Elvia.
older boys.
Th* platter* a n way up
Officer* elected to lead tk* avarybody'a popularity Uat. with
chapter In the coming year ant thalr new record, "My
Bill Thompeon, President; Roger th* moat popular.
JJmtBM, vice-president; A. J,
'CteftoMs, reporter: Robert Ham*
ftsnr 'treasurer} Bobby Welder* teas* outfTTheXaooBU n’’ tad
hold, aocretary; JUy Rush, scut- "Flying Saucer." These a n al­
like a sample of Seek end
Inal; and Randall Priest, chap­ most
Roll. Whan th* tin t
lain. Teacher and advisor of the the record companies wanted
chapter la Bill West.
sue the producer* of thla
but K turned out that i t ___. . .
salts rather than hindered them.
Up her* at SHS wo don't hear
much about Bill Haley. He
still accepted, hut aoi
demand.
Bom* new records that teak Uh*
they might become papular at*,
Jim Low's "Th# Groan Daer,"
sad probably tha ne e eat EM*
pnsley disk that was tatrodaoad
an the Oct. • Ed Sullivan
"Lav* Ma Tender", which haa Ml
yet hit the markets. Alas Ms “ Bin*
Moon" seema to ba hitting n beam
even though It la fairly old.
In summary, white Elvis
certainly a topic af conversation
and tha cauu for mmy rouusito
to the local D.J.,'s there isi always
room for fresh talent.

Elvis Presley Is
Favorite Among
SHS Students

-arsss

BY MABGARET El j how
Laalte Smith has recently been
appointed to load th* geminate
Hgk School Band aa drum ma*
jar, and Wally Pope was promot­
ed.to tha pasilkm of Head Opera­
tions Officer. Tha Dram Major
hold* * rank of Second Lt and
the jporaUoo* officer la a First
U.. Staff S it Dickie Rountree
was promoted to First Assistant
Operation* with « rank af First
Sgt, and Bgt. Barry BL John was
applaud Staff Bgt. Second As­
sistant Operations. The change in
the officer set-up was ctosted
whan tha dram major-elect trans­
ferred to another school In (bo
state. Now that th* band has be.
coma n homeroom, a chaplain
will bo appointed to officiate dur­
ing tha opening.morning extrTbe membership of th* band fer
thla school, at krtataL to a total
of H, including IS majorette* and
41 Instrumentalists, and thay will
comhtoa with tha 41 members af
th* Fm Club to present the half,
time ibows at th* football games.
T V entire marching group Is oraamtly spending moat af thalr
ttm* drilling to preparation for
the firm hoes* show which will
ha a salute,to tha now school
team asm*, "Sanford Bamlaolas".
Tha thorn* of this show will ba
carried out by us* of Indian-type

Andrew J,
principal, originally earn*
Phlladephta, Pm, but moved ta
Florida and attended htgn act,
at St. Petersburg. H* attended the
Ualvenlly of Florida on ■ foot­
ball scholarship, but latarnipLd
his schooling to become a pilot
during World War II.
After tha war, Mr. Bracken re­
sumed hla training and received
his matter's dagroo at tha Univer­
sity.- Ho remained there as an in­
structor la tha college of physical
:oro ac­
education for six yaars before
cepting tha position of Assistant
Principal of Bemiaol* High last
year.
Mr, Bracken and hla wire Laura
havo three children, Billy, age ».
Drew, ago SVt, and Laura, ag*
lte, and they lira on Grandview
Ava,

Gals Ask Fellows
T6 Annual 'Back
To School Dance'
Students of Samlnol* High
School enjoyed tha first dance of
tha school year Friday night at
the Celery Crate. Th* girls took
advantage of Leap Year and In
sited th* fallowi.
President Henry Cason pressnt*
ad tha floor ebow numbers which
wars: Bobby little and PhiUp
Byrd in their unique pantomimes;
Carol Nutt and Mary Jana Flynt
In a duet dafica; and th* »radHI«n.
•1 gossip *&lt;mg by Shirley Andcr•on, Kayo Jenkins, and Bobbie
Cutchfteld.
Doer priiaa wan won by Ann
Turner and Linda Rossman, and
th* Jitterbug contest prise wa*
won by Bobby Little and Penny
Malttn,
Chaperones wore: A. J. Bracken.
Loute J, Girard, Miss Ollte Reese
Whittle, and Mr. and Mrs. Diva

. --------- aft! Fop Ctoh wU
make thalr tradittemil entry, end­
ing with a flashy fanfare, follow
ad by n short praolaloii drill Than,
to carry out tha thorn* of tha
mM B ttd 'iad Fop
Club wtD make a TaaFoa, sanding
up m l smoke.signals, to the af
fiat of ft* chants af name
‘ W* studanta a n looking forward
tha "Cilery to many morn enjoyable events
slag".
during the achool year.

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★

★

ANDREW J. BRACKEN
(BTAFF PHOTO)

Freshman Class
Elects Officers
Organisational meeting of the
Freshman Ctesx was bald In the
auditorium last Tuesday morning
with Studsnt Council President
Phil Byrd presiding.
After the

nomination*

were

made, each candidate was given
■ chance to speak briefly on hla
peat experiences that
might
qualify him for the Job.
Officers elected to lead th* class
were: president, Jimmy Gracoy;
vice-president, Jean Southward;
and secretary, Un Riser. The
Freshman Class is lo be com­
mended for Its orderly and co­
operstiv# eplrlt

By KAY IVEY, FRESHMAN
Here wo are, tha first day at
SHS, What n change from Jr
High School] W* Freshman walk­
ed down th* belief a school which
seamed to bo "gigantic." OnaA
would"
In a white an uppardaaaman wou
stop and look at us and than
•ay "HI r* F r a i b m a s . " We’d
•Ink back ta * eoraep and M )
a meek "h i"
Thsro wan so many things to
gat used to. I rsmarator that
morning in assembly. AQ the class,
as triad to out do each othar in
BH8 spirit. It finally aama around
to tha Froshmaa etoaa. and 4
eoors*. those upperclassmen "boo.
ad.” That throw us off our feel
for a moment. "SHS spirit?" Wall
wo triad, but who could gal It
tha first days?
Than cam* our class**. Hunting
one room and than another. W«
were kind of seared to ink «h*r«
thay ware/ but wo found 'ant.
Now, for the lunch Uno—Wa
walked slowly down tha hall ^
th* lino, which was lined up
the way down tha hall. It w u
■o confusing. Wa got the llnss
mixed up and soma of thou who
wanted plate lunches, got ham­
burger: and vlce-vtrsa. So wbat,
wa got something. Didn't wa?
Back to class** again. We're
getting to know things and people
a little better now, and It doesn't
qeem a* hard I* got used to It
Clang! Wall, hero it Is, tima tm
go bom*. About that first lmpruw
•Ion, ! thought It w*a super!
Didn't you?

For sandwich filling In chil­
dren's lunch boxes, try combining
pesnut butter with chopped cook­
ed prunes and orange marmalade.
Motel foil pens saved from froten plea can ba handy and attrac­
tive underneath your flowsr pots.

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N ew s O f M en
In Service

Plans Underway
For '57 Salmagundi

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SHS Band Appofnfs M eet Our Principal That First »
new*
Impression
56*’57Officers;
Prepares For Show

OMOntALAV
f _______
east in Meek and white, tweed
la ftelgiag fer fall IMS. But­
te th* kaeoe, a
th aaaaa tha skirt.
A ategte red nee rsata neatly at
the mm M, kayh eatlar.

aava

T H IY

FORT OORDON. OA. - Pvt
Dorsett L Smith Jr., 1?, sea *f
Mrs. Thelma Williams, Ovtsds,
recently completed th* telephone
switchboard operation eouru at
Um Army's Boothe*atom Signal
School, Fori Gordon, 0*.
The eight-week course gave Mm
classroom and prastteal training
la tha operation and senteT*}
central offka telephone switch­
board!.
Smith, * former employe et tk*
Lake Chum Fruit Co to Ovteste,
entered the Army lost Aprili MS
completed basic training at
Jackson, 8. C.
Hte fathsr, Dorsett L, |
lives at m Troupe BL, Escheat•»» W, Y»

u v is i

Sgftty r*|uUt(*R* tr* llf*Mv*rs tee Florida youth...but thay art
*f*otiv* mtfy U y*u ob*y thoa. Drivvn hurryio| to appoinlatoBts
•Ooh Moot trtf^y. Moco otkool chiidrun wo kUlod ad • mult of
titlo loridouta than My ghtMhood toon . For ssfoty’s **ka—
always driro confullyt Tho Um you ssvt in aoro valosUo thao
Uto oitro aUouto or -two you urifkt mvu.

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WANT ADS

�make this your

Clean simplicity of line, shuttered windows and
n colorful outside chimney Rive Charm to this
three bedroom home. The gnrnge is attached.

Heating System Is
Important In Home

•

«*.

n-noun

h o m e h elper

■

Electricity,
often taken tor
granted, li working around the
j l o c k for you ft light* your home,
%pprnte* heating systems, help*
• elean your houso, doe* tha laun­
dry and bring* you music and en.
tertalnment.

Wasted Space Can
Be Used In Home
To Add-A-Room
Do you need mora room?
You'll find It easy and econom­
ical to add new living area* to
your present home and increase
Its value. Utilise that unused
attic space or basement, or build
an addition to your home.
Your bunding contractor will
help you with your plana and give
you a free estimate on costs.
There la a wide choke o f mater­
ials available to ault your tastes
and budget.
,

Y o u r H o m o fo r
la s t in g lo a u ffy

WASTED A r n e SPACE
your unfinished
attic! . . . It may caaily trans­
formed Into an extra bedroom,
a playroom for the children, or
a
‘ gat-away-from-li-air
sewing
room for mother Built-In cabinet*
help take car* of your storage probltm.
RECREATION
Your basement la a natural for
a recreation room for tha entire
family. A little planning can
change this waited space Into e
cheerful room . . . Ideal for play
and parties for tots, teens and
helpa grown-ups, too. You can
confine the clatter and clutter of
entertaining to this special room.

Look around

Your healing system I* just as
Important as your home's mortar-and-wood.
and
furnishings.
Modern heating is more than just
being varmt It is healthful, com­
fortable warmth, produced by a
heating system that will do it ef­
ficiently, economically and, as
automatically as possible.
Many modern heating units arc
equipped with features that can
save many dollars on your furl
bill. The burners are designed to
givo more heat more quickly—with
minimum fuel consumption.
Unlike most o f , your home's
structure, a heating unit Is madn
up of many moving parts hidden
parti and parts subject to In­
tense heat and pressure.
They must operate pcrfactly
at all times. The best way to in.
sure trouble-free heating Is to look
for a manufacturer with a high
reputation for dependable equip­
m ent A heating unit is an in­
vestment that should last for the
life of your home.
The Type Far Year Home
Warm air heating systems are
the best known and most widely
used in new homes today. But
the demand for steam or hot
water still prevails in a number of
sections of our country.
Your local heating contractor
can give you excellent advice on
the type o f heating unit (test for
your name. Ho'* trained and
competent on all heating problems.
He can help you with moderniz­
ing plana for conversion units, new
heating units and hot water
heaters.
Today's heating units are no

Ddd-a-room at moderate price*.
If you have ground on either aide
of your homa or in the rear, an
extra room can be attached for
bed rob ho, dan or tnAoMd posth.
Rooms can also be added over a
basement extension, or over a
garage or porch.
Check now and tea how you
can add more space, or make
better use of present space, to
make your home more comfor­
table!
These new additions will not
only maka your homo more liv­
able, but more valuable. Call your
building contractor today and
EXPAND YOUR HOME
If yours la e small home and plan to fix-up your home in '56 for
you need more space, you can many years of enjoytm-nt.

lunger tidliy, unsightly, .space
consuming, dirty or noisy. ' .. .*
They are unusually compact,
ideal fur both basement or bascmcntli-M-typc home*. The mod­
ern boiler units are ''pint-ailed"
compaicd to furnaces of yester­
year. They are sleekly styled In
colorful cabinets and Can be easily
installed in your basement, utili­
ty mom, closet, alcove or simil­
ar small space- They provide whis­
per-silent operation and have large
filters to remove dual and dirt.
Whatever your need*—warm
air, steam or hot water—perImeter, radiant or conventional ra­
diation . . .
by gas-fired, oilfired or coal-fired unila, your
heating contractor ha* Juat the
right healing unit for y o u ', . .
and your pocketbooki Sea him
now . . . before cold weather ae'i
Ini

For further information about this home contact your
builder.

Windows, Storm Operation Home Improvement Aims
Doors Are Vital Activities At Pre-Winter Fix-Up
To Winter Comfort
In many section* of the coun­
t r y OparatUi il u ie Improve­
ment Includes getting the house
ready for a cold winter. The
hanging of storm window* and
doors Is an important protective
measure and will help greatly
in keeping the house warmer.
It has bern estimated that
storm windows ami doors con cut
heat loss up to M per rent, which
means tremendous saving* on
fuel bills for the home owner.
Storm windows arc hung with
special hinges which enable one
to put them up or take them
down easily. Many home ownera
are Installing combination atorm
and screen windows and doors
for year ’ round use.
These are available in a wide
assortment of wood or aluminum
frames and are all designed for
easy oonveralon from screen to
storm type.
The home owner whose home
is already equipped with storm
windows and doors should cheek
them carefully before hanging
(hem for the winter. If the putty
around the glass is loose and
cracking, it should be removed
with a putty knife and replaced
with fresh putty.
The sashes would be well paint­
ed, both inside and out, to prevent
damage by condensation on the
InsMe and snow and rain on the
outside.

Paneling Gives
New Life To Rooms
Many people who are remodelIni .their older homes frequently
turn’ to wood paneling to give new
life end sparkle to oncc-drab
rooms.
For family rooms, den* or kitLOW-COST STORM DOOR
chani, lumber can be selected
A screen door can be quickly which enhances the beauty of
converted Into a atorm door at grain, texture and color.
a low cost by covering the wire
screening with trenslucent wire
cloth. Tack the wire cloth to the
door frame, using enough tacks
so that It will not be torn off in a
high wind. Apply masking tape
around the edge of the wire cloth
to make a tight Joint.

Statistics show that despite the
Ing industry factors under one
banner to encourage more people building boom of recent years only
about two-fifths of all American
to Improve their humes, and to
honiet are in "ftiir" to -good"
make it easier fur people to buy shape.
material* and service" has been
The nation's 30 million ownera
immensely
successful as the o f dwelling units need to spend
at least $12 billion each year to
months* rolled by.
Now is the right time to mod­ keep their home plant* in good
condition. This i* equal to the
ernize your home. The trend ev­
total amount being spent each
erywhere la toward bigger and year tor one million new homes.
better home*. Industries connect­ Wanting has been made that at
ed with building and maintenance least 33 million of these homes
have organized to maka It caster aro in need of repair, and some
have felt their first touch of
tot you to bring your home up to
blight. H Is estimated eight mil­
date in comfort, convenience ami lion homes aro near.stum or ac.
value.
tual slum dwelling*.
Home service center* are now
Without constant repair and
set up In many lumber yards ami
maintenance it’ s aald tho nation's
building supply store*. Dealer*
$220 billion Investment in homes
are being instructed how to help
la In jnpuody.
you work out the four main steps
Various surveys Indicate that
involved in morcrnlsatlun—
most homo Improvement pro),
1. developing plant or designs.
ects will Includo adding bed*
X. selecting tho right materials.
room*, modernizing kitchens and
»
arranging
tor
time
payments,*
Space U usually at a premium
bathrooms, finishing attics and
4. locating competent workmen.
In many of today's home* end
basements, rerooflng and residing,
painting and decorating, replacing
there la a desire for lota of Ulht,
or refinlshing floors, Insulating,
open planning end a feeling of
replacing gutlera and downspouts.
apace.
Installing now heating or air eon*
Hut most homeowner* still want
dltlonlng plant*, modernising elec,
a small division, or elfeet of a
trical wiring and plumbing ays*
division between certain areas
terns, installing combination scretn
as entries, living end dining area*.
Your air conditioner may toon and storm doors and windows and
Room dividers are the aaawer be a i common a factor In every­ adding or enclosing porches.
,
to thl* problem. They must serve day living as your refrigerator.
the multi-purpose o ' ■ dividing
In 1M0, only 11,430 room air Tllfi SANFORD II FRAUD
efefct, yet not cut out light, blend conditioners were manufactured! Mon., Sept. 17, 1056, Page S
with the deeor and serve a useful In IBM more than one million
purpose.
were mad*. Within a few years
Happily, there are many ways the non-air conditioned houeao wilt
to solve thisp roblem. Waist-high be ■ thing of the past.
partial partitions which contain
Aside from the value to your
cupboards for china, glass watt house, air cooled living may also
and planta serva tha purpoaa ad­ maka as profound changes hi day.
mirably.
to-day living habits as the advent
In living and dining room of television.
•
areas, panels of glass block may
be uaed to brighten dart entrance*
or partition off a room.
Snips of bamboo, wire, verti­
cal Winds and poles from floor
to celling, combined with plant­
er* ere effective dividers and
still provide light.

Ai 19S»i draws to its end, OP­
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Parents Become Better Acquainted
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Big thing* cnn be expected In Seminole tacts by ths parent with their schools.
v County schools dttring the coming year I f . .
A parent, dissatisfied with son or daugh­
^
And therein some o f the answers may be ter's school work, will find much o f the dis­
£ £ .f»u n d to the problems that from year to satisfaction removed and eliminated through
keep a school year from being the working with the school, through P T A mem­
test hi history fo r boys and girls In bership, and Ita opportunities to learn jn ore
_ , elementary, and secondary schools. o f a school’s operation nod services.
The Parent-Teacher Associations provide
Working against a school and Its person­
proving ground for these problems and the nel only makes a principal or teacher's re­
_ reater cooperation between the parents, sponsibilities greater instead o f lighter— it
% h o interest themselves in the schoolwork presents barriers between child and teacher
o f their children, through this organisation. instead o f removing them, and in the end
The Parent-Teacher Associations pro- creates stumbling blocks fo r the child in ita
tid e an opportunity fo r the parents, both struggle for education.
m other and father, to become acquainted
Now la the time to become a member o f
with their child or children's teacher — to the Parent-Teacher Asodatkm— not in name
bring out between them the Individual pro­ or dues alone— but an active and participat­
blems existing, either in the schoolroom or ing member.
Education isn't left entirely to a child—
ut home.
There is reason, and proven reasons too, the adult must leurn more about schools
to belleva that the greater the membership serving their children—education which
o f the Parent-Teachers Asoclatlons. the qpens the door to bigger, better and finer
M ile r a teacher's work becomes. And that is schools.
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simply because, by knowing the child,
through Its parents, an avenue Is opened to
reach the heart o f a youngster who is labor­
We Americans are a lucky people. Ho
By BUSSELL KAt
ing under difficulties In the school room.
lucky
that we take our miracles for granted.
It la evident that Florida Demo,
In reverse, with a complete understand­
We have grown used to the fact that we era tic leadera are determined to
ing and cooperation between teacher and
t Florida baek In the Democratcan
bridge time and distance with the twist
parent, junior end daughter will have great­
column come neat November.
Lait week the Stale Advliory
er opportunities at home to complete their o f a dial, that we can push buttons to con­
irsri: c r extend their work to parallel the trol light and darkness, heat and cold. We Committee *et up a itronk fourno longer marvel that we can swallow a few man.otrategy board compa*cd of
teacher's activities.
tha following m eben: Jame* Mil­
Thun loo, by Parent-Teachers Association pills, and take a few simple injections, and ligan, chairman of the Stale Demo,
membership, parents have a glorious op­ thus banish much o f the pain and sickness cratlc Executive Committee; Gov­
that has been mankind's lot since the world ernor Slke*, and Haydon Burn*,
•n portunity to help provide schools with many
began.
Mayor of Jackionvllle.
o f their needs which are outside the scope
It’s a dangerous attitude, this compla­ dlucmfwy netaoihr kvbgk1 tpvbg
o f Hoard o f Education purchase or planning.
With fke heading tha Republican
Schools with Urge and well organized PTA cency o f ours, if it leads us to neglect the ticket and Republican (trengtb In­
groups enjoy slide projectors, libraries, re- great benefits with which modern science creasing, thli etata could well go
cord players, radios, television sets, athie- has enriched our lives. Right now millions o f Republican again in the coming
election unnle** Democrat* get
;&gt; .H c needs, recitation facilities, and safety Americans are facing just that danger be­
busy and conduct an energetic,
cause they have failed to use the latest medi­
precautions.
determined campaign.
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It behoovaa the parents o f today's chfl- cal miracle, the Salk Polio Vaccine.
Nationally, Florida I* now recogr ' dren to become better acquainted with their
The season o f greatest polio danger is nlted a* a doubtful itate and
‘ " je h o o ls , especially through the medium o f upon us and many needless victims have both parties can be counted upon
to give u* every consideration.
Parent-Teachers AssocUtlons. Through -this already paid the price o f neglect. But many Both Stevenson and Ktfauvrr ere
.nationwide organisation, pUnned programs more such tragedies can be prevented if scheduled to nuke appearances
hr* avaiUble which encourage closer con- everyone, men, women, and children, will here and it Is probable that Eiwn.
avail themselvea o f this cheap and easy hower and Nixon may do some
campaigning In the state between
insurance against the crippling disaster.
now and November
Encouraged by recent successes,
Millions o f dollars and seventeen long,
,
rublkasd Unity Baeept BlturtU, i M MuiuUr
hard years o f painstaking research went in­ Florida Republican* are becoming
S r a r U m n h i I alee. wetter October 11. i l i l i l
. MM N i l OfflN el Senford, FlerMb a n i.r the A.t to this discovery. More than 800,000 people aggressive and can be counted
upon to put up a stiff tight. Aware
.
__ T Coll i n , of M.rch l. Ill*
were cruelly stricken while aclentlsta sought of the situation, Congressman
m iD e s n t i x i u
iu r *•&lt;
Miter
and pubiuh.r
Publl»h»r
kvniOM yiABMAH
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s n , Ktocntlv*
Rseentlv* .Bdltor
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the weapon whleh provides protection a- Bob Slke* told the party caucus
•,u.»
■VSTC.TW ■ CDSniNd. Adv.rtl.lnn Stnnagsr
gainst paralytic polio. Now. the weapon Is that Florida was going to be "the
m .tn b .r of th* Aitoelsted P r»n
iPrfeo'Hersio't1
toughest state In tht South to
known, the vaccine Is available to all.
- -lilted *tale«lv*lr te lha u*. far rrnuhllracarry."
all UK lacal aawa ertotod In thU . .m p .p .r
It will bo Ironic and tragic If thousands
The one thing must feared by the
Befreeeated Italian, il, b , uanrral A lr tr il.l.i more are atriken while the vaccine lies Idle Democratic leaders Is complacen­
berate* In* Ml a .nr* la savinn Dank “■Ids.
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cy on the part of Democratic
Atlaata Oeorate
in the physicians' refrigerators.

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T O D A Y 'S B IB L E V E R SE
T h en s a i l P e te r , S ilv e r and g o ld h ave I
M * b u t eu ch an I h a v e g iv e I th e e .— A c U
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The Apostles had little
but vast
power to heal the sick. Maybe something
stands in our way7

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The government now uses a check writ­
ing machine' which produces one hundred
checks a minute. But, apparently, this ma­
chine Is obeolecent. A new one Is on
order— and It will soom out checks at the
rate o f three hundred a minute.
That Is about as typical a sign o f the times
we live in as anyone could imagine.
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It was more fun helping junior build a
nicer during vacation than It is helping him
with hU homework. Easier, too.

Wemher von Braun Hakes 1st Rocket In School Days
HUNTSVILLE, Ala..* - Space
haroe* of eclanee fiction are noview compared with Wernher von
Braun, who made hi* first rocket
baek In high school day*.
Von Braun today la director of
the development and operation*
division of the Army's bsillatle
■dull* agency at Radstofte Arse­
nal near here.
One of group of German
scientist* who lurrendarod to the
United Stats* near the end of
World War II, ba is now engaged
is some if tha moat secret work
In U. 8. defense plan*- He was
Mturallted In lifts and prefer* the
American pronunciation of hi*
name—Voc Brawn.
Von Braun kai bean intonated
In rackets (laee Mi youth in Weir,
•its, Germany, where ho urn* born
Merab «J, IMS. HU father was
•oeratory of agriculture under
President Van HIndenture, Von
Braun attended the institute* of
Technology la Berlin sad Xurieh
and did advance werlt an me­
chanical engineering and physics
■t the University of Berlin.
About that first racket he built
While atiU in'high school "1 pres•nrtaed it with a bicycle pump. II
dlda't fly-"
la 1830, he Joined i group ef
Inventors nanictod with the Ger­
man Sceiaty t e Space Travel, and
taler became associated with the
depsrtmoat. At
M, he wee technical director of

the Gerais racket center at
Pcnacmundi, an the Baltic Ira,
where the terrible Vd erne doWelter Wcnemsn, whs wsc in
t e r p e ef twe racket tabora to* toe
I t Prancmundc and whe new
, at Bedstone
a arid January

"In be confusion that followed,
we moved everything — women,
children—right down to the last
radiator—to an area which we bad
heard radio London *sy was to be
designated s i the eWstorn Zone."

Vto Braun hlmktlf recall* the
decision ta move came as the re­
sult of a vote.
"I had 10 orders on my doth,"
bo ieya. “ Five promised death by
n firing squad if we moved. Five
said I’d be shot If we didn't
move."
Celling In his itoff, e vote w u
tCslnetnBtoenk Itetasg
Mi sh
token. They decided to make a
brisk for the Western Zone, whore
they Inter surrendered to the
Amtrieiiu.
Von Braun has had n hand in
the racket development program
of the United States since. be rams
to this country In September INI.
He has been at Bedstone since
lMd after his transfer from the
White Sends Proving Ground, New
Maslco.
Van Braun Is n combination
scientist, politician end isle*men.
Hla biggest Job I* telling idea*.
Van Braun realised that to get
s Mess ever, net only would t e
•speits have to be convinced, but
he would have to rat through to
the common men. the average eiU.

and spec* ship* comet not from
her famed father but from cereal
box tope and comic hooks.
Von Braun and others employed
In defense work at Redstone have
received offer* Rom private in.
dustry at pay many time* that
which they receive from the gov­
ernment- Van Braun's salary ie
Shunt t U t e annually.
A few of the German scientists
have taken Job* with private flrme,
but Von Braun still has most of
tho original group of I lf who Dad
Pennomund# with him .
oi apace travel be saye: "I am
convinced that we have, or will
acquire, the hail* knowledge to
ralve all t e physical problems
r a flight to Hare.'
"All that can bo raid with cartalnty today U this: the trip can
be made, and win be nude . . .

a proportion of "blindly voting
party loyalty."
Mayor Burn* of Jacksonville pro.
potad the aalectloo of a capable
strategy board poinUni out that
It trouldl be dlflfcutt for Ihe Slate
Committee to appoint a campaign
chairman who would be agreeable
to all element* of the party.

Stale Chairman
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Of Dimet Told

JACKSONVILLE- B u ll O Con­
nor, President of the Nation*'
Foundation for Infantile Partly*!'
today announced the appolntmrn
of Robert W. Rutledge, of Lake
land, as Florida Slate Chalrma
for the 1B6T March of Dime* carr
palgn to be held Jan. 1-M.
O'Connor said selection of Rut
ledge esme following a itudy of hi:
successful administration of Flor
da Citrus Mutual, Florida's super
grower cooperative at Lakeland
and the Interest and assistance he
has given to the March of Dimn
In th* p u t .
In announcing Rutledge'* ap­
pointment, O'Connor stated that
the IMT March o f Dimes will be s i
Important as any previous cam­
paign. "Although we are scoring
hard-hitting blow* agiinst polio
with the Salk vaccine, we cannot
claim a vicltory over tha dlaesM
until we have helped tha M.GUO
nleady stricken achieve thrjv
personal and Individual Victoria*
ove polio's rcippllng after effects.
That'i why wn have chosen 'Let's
Finish the Job,' as our slogan for
the IM7 fund-raising campaign,"
he said.
Rutledge reported thst only about one-third of the children in
Florida have received Salk vaccine
• , , "not enough to Insure pro­
tection against a pouitl* ravag­
in ' epidemic o f the disease." He
stated further that Florid* has
dramatic evidence In hundred* of
our own polio crippled children
thst more needs to be done by the
March of Dimes organisation to
gfv* hope and help to those al­
ready stricken In their struggle
towards total rehabilitation.
In accepting the appointment,
Rutledge said that ha did so with
confidence that the hundreds of
volunteer workers in Florida will
accept with renewed vigor tho
great challenge which He* ahead,
and that the people o f this state again will generously support tha
•PPtsI for funds for pattern care*
research and profusions! educelion.

voters. For many years, the Nov­
ember election* have been unim­
portant In the mind* of Demo­
crats, mahy of whom made na effort to vote assuming that Flori­
da as s Democratic state had
nothing to fear from puny Repu­
blican efforts.
Whitley hi* may have been true
to a large extent in the past, the
picture has changed and today the
Republican* represent a definite
threat. The rapid growth of the
■tat* ha* brought many Repub­
lican* to Florida as permanent
chitons, and while many of them
may be registered as Democrats
they will vote Reoubllcsn In tho
general election. Florida could not
have gone Republican four years
•go unless a larga number of regtored Democrat* had voted for
;e In the November election. The
•am* thing can happen again.
Tha state advisory committee
win look to the newly appointed
strategy committee to appoint
S stab campaign chairman as one
of Ita first functions and coordin­
ate sll forces for an energetic
csmpaiinAH member* of the State Cab.
inct agreed to support the Demo­
Ruttedge has been general mancratic ticket and work actively for
r,orW , Mutual for tho
It urging their department heads - *Cf
past five seasons.
to do the esme. S u te Treasurer
Ed Larson sild party leader*
"insist" that Democratic
nominee* for county and local offlee get’ out end work for the
ticket.
The suggestion drew vtgorou*
objection from BraUey Odham of
who contended that the
proper approach should be to eppem te oflfc* holders to work for
the party rather than plica It on

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WAS11INTON 'JP - At the Jus­
tice Department, the attitude to­
ward the Mansfield, Tex., integra­
tion c u n Is "eLt's don't luck and
maybe il will gn away."
"Nobody here will discus* it,"
a department spokesman said. He
meant In public. Quietly ft is being
discussed by department attorney*
"But don't quote me, I have to
eat” a* a possible challenge to
federal court*.
A federal court in effect ordered
thq Mansfield school board to nd.
mlt 12 Negro students lo the Mans­
field High School. When school
opened, a mob gathered, threat­
ening *'lolt-ncc.
Gov. Allan Shivers tent six
Texas Ranger* to Mansfield to
help maintain order, instructing
them to transfer any .ludents
uho.e attendance "would he tea.
sonablj calculated to incite viot
len cc" Shivers said this was an
exercis» of state police powers, not
defiance nf the federal court.
The Negroes dropped their at­
tempt &gt;0 euioll. Tho luderal court,
having no official notice of the in.
cldent thus lar.^Jias token no
action.

A Justlcn Department attorney
wa* asked, "What happenx when
there Is opcif defiance of fed
t-ral court?
He turned to twu well-thumbed
copies of U.S. Code section and
said, "There arc two nearly for
golten tews on the books. Both
were adopted after passage of the
Hth
civil
rights Amendment
and were designed to meet the
p.ohlrms arising out of the new
amendment and Southern recon­
struction.
The Mth Amendment wes adoptcd July 28, 1888.
In 1870 and 1871 Congress took
notice of the unrest In the Snith
and the result* were two acts,
known then as the Ku Klux Klan
Act* of 1870 and JB71. Ultimately
the Supreme Court In 1878 ami
1883 declared part* of ihe«« laws
unconstitutional, but left two ini.
portant sections on the books.
If you want to bother to look
them up they ere now known as
Title 42. Section 1033. and Title
50. Section 203, of the U. S. Code.
The ‘ first of thesp laws declares
In essence that tne President of
the United States has th e ’ power
to use federal troops or local

Eating Proper Foods
Helps Control Appetite
ly HUMAN N. NtlDfUN, M.D.
TWO-TENTHS of one per cent
Is a very small margin of error.
Yet It’s a serious error when we re
talking about weight Many of
you undoubtedly arc committing
this error right now. shrugging It
off as "nothing to worry about."
If you’re a fairly active middleaged man you ’ll probably eat
about 23 ton* of rood iweighed in
the motet state) during a 20-year
period.
Let's say you arc 35 jtars old
now and weigh about 100 pounds
Okay, that's probably all right.

Body Weight
Now during the next 20 years,
you may burn up and discard 03 8
per cent of that 20 tons of food,
as many persons do. That mean*
you retain some 0.2 per cent as an
Increase In body weight

located tn the hypothalmus of
the brain.
Prof Roger J Williams, piesld en t-elect o f the American
Chemical Society and director of
(he Biochemical Institute oi the
University of Texas, hns done a
lot ol rrseurch on diets
He reports there Is evidence to
show that. II the appetite control
mechanism Is well-nourished In
every respect. It will function
properly and help greatly to con­
trol your weight
A poorly-nourished child, on
the other hand, probably will
crave more sugar. And a poorlynourished man Is likely to crave
alcohol. Tho effect of too much
sugar or alcohol on your weight
Is obvious.
All ol which seems to Indicate
that if you eat the proper foods,
you’ll eat the proper amounts,

Still doesn’t sound like much
QUZSTION AND ANSWEt
docs It?

Well that 0.2 per cent means W. D.: I have phyorrhea. How
that you will have gained B0 should I have It treated?
pounds and at the age of 95 will Answer; Usually a person suf­
weigh 240 pounds! In the average fering from phyorrhra should
case, this Is far too much for a have his dentist scale the teeth
man of this age. compared with to remove any tsrtar and other
his weight of 160 pounds at the deposits that accumulate between
age of 35.
the teett) around the gum lining.
What can you do to prevent Surgical treatment may also be
this slow, but prorrc.&gt;stve weight helpful.
gain?
You should brush your teeth at
We have a mtchanUiu which least twice a day nnd massage the
regulates our appetite, probably gums.
• IHC Xli* rsslsns ■f*4te*w. Ik .

militia "to aid in the execution nf
judicial process" or toprevent th*
violation of civil rights. ,
The second and far broader law
of 1871 declare* that whenever
"the constituted authorities of
any state are unable to proleJR
or, from any cause fail h or r e
fust protection of Ihe people" In
exercising rights named tn the
Constitution or "secured by tew,"
troop*.
the President can use federal
Indeed, the law declare*:
"Whenever . . . Insurrection,
violence, unlawful combinations,
or conspiracy, oppores or ohstruct* the laws of the UnltqA
States, or Ihe due execution there!
of, or obstructs the due course of
justice under the same, it shell be
lawful for the President, and it
shall be his duty, to take such
measure* for the employment of
the militia, or the tend and naval
forces &gt;f the United State*, or by
other mean* es he may deem
necessary for the tuppression of
such."
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Letters
To The Editor
The Sanford Herald
Sunford
Florida
The Seminole Chiefs Club wishes
to express to your our appreciation
at tho sp ort*.covered or a r tlc l#
you are now placing In The Herald
concerning the Seminole High
School football team and actlvltics of Ihe High School Athletic
Association.
Within the past several teUvs
particularly, we h_ve heard citi­
zens of (his community comment
on thusc articles. The accounts of
the High School foottftll teim , the
players, proiperia etc., are wcU
written, Interesting and factual
Many of u* throughout this com­
munity look forward to auch arti­
cles.
,
As you know, the main purpose
nf Ihe Chiefs Club Is to stimulate
proper community Interest In Sem­
inole High School athletics. Whit
you are now doing Is Invaluable
tn us in our work. Our club thanks
you for your help.
Continuing daily coverage uB
Seminole High School athletic act­
ivities, particularly during foot,
ball i-ason means much to us.
Thanki again.
Very truly yours,
The Seminole Chirfs Club

By Joka Sehlrard Jr.

Try and Stop Me
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B y B E N N IT T

PIKE O'SHAUGNESSY, toughest hombre in tire Five Points
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section, always swore that if he ever wo* blessed with a
son, he’d raise him to be s heavyweight champion,
Mr*.

O'Shnugncssy finally pro*
duced an heir, nnd the blissful Spike dumbfounded
his pats by naming the boy
"Clarence." His explann*
tion wo* simple. "Wid a
monniker like dat," smiled
Spike, "do little so-and-so'll
have to know how to fight
by de time he’s four!"
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Toastmaster Georgs Jtsael
•ays S speaker has to capture
hla audience lit s hurry. "If
you haven't struck oil In five
minutes," ha advisee, "Stop

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General Jimmy Doolittle tells th* story about a famous novelist

commissioned a colonel during the teat war. In an exposed sector he
cam* upon s sentry reading on duty.
"Did you post him for court martial?" aiked the general. *T could
hardly do that," admitted th* colonel. "He was reading my book!"
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Mrs. Roy Mann
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Sanford Circle
Hosts Federation
Of Baptist Circles

THE SANFORD HFKAf.n
Mon., Sept. 17, 1956, Pnee R

Members of the Elsie Knight
At the meeting or Pinecrest
Circle of the First Baptist ChurcTT
School P. T. A. on Thursday night,
were hostesses for the regular Fall
Harry Weir, past president, In­
dinner meeting of the Buslnesa
troduced Mrs. Roy Mann, who
Women’* Federation of Baptist
gave f most Interesting speech,
Circle* when the group met in
the Educational Building of the
entitled ’ Why t Attend P. T. A ."
church on Thursday evening.
She listed these four reasons why
she, or any parent, should aU
During the installation aervlca
tend the meetings of the P. T. A,;
which followed the program, Mra.
One, For the child's sake; Two
Maeci Smith of New Smyrna
For the teacher's sake; Three, For
Beach was installed as president
the parent's Sake; and Four, For
of the federation. Others installed
the school's sake. She also brought
included Mra. George Lee of Deout that for new mother* who
Land, first vice president; Mrahave only recently moved to a
Fred Swanson of New Smyrna
town, attending P. T. A. meetings
Beach, Secretary; Mr*. Jtck Reis a very good way to get ac­
vllte of DeLand, treasurer; Mrs.
quainted with the townspeople. She
Walter Snell of Daytona Beach
said that in the years she had
s e c o n d vice president; Mrs.
been attending P. T. A. it has been
Bruce Abernathy of DeLand, choir*
-f IV t-.Y
constantly Improving itself and Its
ster; Mr*. Frances Bowdoln of MISS EMILY MARIK
program and that it continues to
Daytona Beach, pianist; and Mra.
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strive to Improve its meetings and
Loulae Fore of DeLand, communi­
its type of program.
ty missions.
The impressive installation ser­
Mr*. D. M. Paul gave the de­
vice was conducted by Mr*. Groo­
votional which was taken from the
ver. Spotlighting the background
13th chapter of First Corinthians.
for the service ws* a large bronze
The regular business meeting was
ftnlshed placque of "The Fraying
then held, with parents being wel­
comed by the president. Mrs. OFFICERS OF SOUTHSIDE SCHOOL'S PTA «t Thursday night'a meeting held in the Hands” plaeed against folds of
Croomcs, first grade teacher, won school’* auditorium. (Loft to right) they are: Mr*. Gustave Bumlterger, first vice presi­ bright red velvet. At the Installa­
Mr and Mr- Tam Spivr
room count, with 80% of the par­ dent; IJ. G. Wnllun, third vice president; John Kndcr, president; Mrs. Velma Mitchell, tion service began, each officer
V.
Ser-’ nd St., ar- a^
'inrin
h-.took
her
place,
holding
the
hand
of
ent* present.
.second vice president; amt Mrs. John Lee, secretary. Rev. David S. Cnrncfix, historian,
the one standing next to her
engagement
f
' v r ’hte:
A short talk was given by Cecil not shown in the picture, was out of town ut the time above picture was made. (Stnff
Mr*. Smilh conducted a short Miss Emily Mari.
Tucker, who is attempting to start Photo)
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business session prccrdlng Ihe pro. P Smith Jr., son f
a 4.H group at Pinecrest School,
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gram and installation service dur­ Otli Smith Sr., of Scirtovil’e &gt;.
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He asked for volunteers to help
ing which time it was decided la
set up a club.
Mis* Spivey wa&gt; ) rn m o in­
hold the December meeting In
Mrs. Margaret Reynolds, princi­
Daytona Beach; the March meet­ ford and attended Ss .tard ,ch. Is,
pal, announced that there would
MISS BEVERLY YARN ROGERS
ing in DeLaad; tha June meeting where the waa &gt; nembe. t the
be a Girl Scout leadera' training
In New Smyrna Beach and the Glee Club. Sho grad-iated from
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The Southsldfi P.T.A- had a very their energy during Halloween.
roiu-*a on Sept. 23 and asked for
September meeting In Sanford. The Seminole High School with the
satisfactory
meeting
Thursday
Host
-**e*
for
the
evening
were
mothers to volunteer to be lead­
The Rainbow- girls were kept group voted to make a contrlbu. clast of 'SB and it now employad
ers. She also asked that all girli night, with a very good attendance. the members of the executive busy last week with their meeting
tion of S23 toward the education at tha Seminole Dry Cleaners.
At 7:30 the parents met with Board with Mr*. Edwin Epstein
In the Pinecrest area who arc in­
Mr. Smith attended schools in
Monday
night
and
practice*
on
of some worthy etudent. It was
chare* of
refreshments,
terested in Joining tho scouts sign the indiidual teacher* In the In
Wednesday and Thursdayalso decided llrat each member Sciotovllle, 0., and grad"ated
up now. She then announced a room* and wert Introduced to the assisted by Mrs- W. J. Mill*.
In addition to regular business, of the federation would pay 10c from MInford High School In IBS!
school of instruction for the P.T.A. room mother chairman. Many of There were four punch bowl* In at their meeting they discussed
He la presently stationed at Or­
per year duel.
Mr. and M n. John F. Rogers,
which will b« an all-riny sympoa the mother* volunteered to as*Lt use with mother* (torn the first, plans for forming a choir which
lando with the U. 8. Air Force
110 Myrtle Ave., are announcing
An
Interesting
report
of
the
sum­
ium and workahop on Sept. 28. throughout the year with any second, third snd fourth grades they hope will be ready to perform
mer session held at Ridgecrest, and holds tha rank of A l'e .
tha engagement of their daughter,
serving.
In
addition
to
the
punch,
apodal
project*
or
programs
that
The executive board served re.
at their Initiation on Sept. 24.
Mils Beverly Vam Rogers, to
Tha wedding will take place on
N. C. wa* given by Mrs. Smith,
freshment* to the very large crowd might come up. The teacher* act­ cookies were also served.
The girls met for practice Wed­ who was sent from the Federa­ Nov. IS at tho First Ntiarena
Donald James Simon, son of Sir*.
ed ns hostesses and Introduced the
The Assembly Hall was beauti­ nesday night at the home of
Jules Simon, Lafayette, La., and
tion. Mra. Snell, assisted by sever­ Church, with the Rav. Robert
Col. and Mrs. N. J- Perkin* of that wa* in attendance.
mother* to each other and brief­ fully
decorated with assort ed Jamc Williams, who !* ''doin'*
al other members of the associa­ Speer performing the ceremoby.
the late Jules Simon.
Fork Unlbn, Va- and Mr. and Mrs.
ed them on the scholastic goal for flower arrangements.
then with their new-ly-formed tion who attended the B. W. U.
Miss Rogers who was born In C. B. Strathy of Richmond, Va.
the year ami explained how they
choir.
council held over tha Labor Day
Sanford and attended schools arrived Saturday to spend a few
intended to go about attaining
On Thursday afternoon, all Die weeekend at the Frlncesi Jssena
here, graduated from Seminole days with Mr. and Mrs. B. L.
that goal.
officer* met for practice.
Hotel In Daytona Beach, gava In.
High School. On Sept- 12 ehe was Perkins Sr.
At 8:13 everyone was called to
Mrs. Gerald Covington and Mra.
foresting and Informative high,
graduated from RirersMe Hospital
the
assembly
hall
for
a
fellowship
lights of the meeting.
RandaU Goff left Frdiay for J. G. Jones were hostesses Thurs­
School o! Nursing, In Jacksonville.
day night at a atork bower honor­ meeting. This was started with a
Roll call revealed a total of ten
Mr. Simon attended schools In Cambridge, Mats., where he en­
ing Mr*. Billy Howard. The show, devotional given hy Mrs. Dralloy
member* attending from New
Lafayette and graduated from rolled as a student at Matsa.
Lake Monroe P.T.A. will have
er was held at the Covington Odham, after which J. Morrison
Smyrna Beach; 15 from DeLand;
The Geneva Home Demonstra­
Lafayette High School. At present chusetts Institute of Technology.
their "get acquainted” meeting
home, which was gaily decorated led the group In a community sing. tion Club will have an all day
fotir
from
Long
wood;
eight
from
he ia a student at Southwestern
with gladioli and various Fall .Mr*. Welsh ployed tho accom­ mreting Tuesday, Sept. II, at tha
Daytona Beach; and IB from San­ of the year on Monday Sept 7B
Louisiana University, where be la Joe Hutchison has returned to
paniment.
at 7:10 p.m „ at which time tha
flowers.
A kindergarten for five year ford. Alto a number of visitor*.
Georgia
Tech
in
Atlanta,
Ga.,
community
house
In
Genova
for
tha
majoring in electrical engineering.
Mrs. Mitchrl welcomed new pa­
nidi will begin classes Oct, 1 In
A baked ham dinner was served P.T.A. Board will honor tht teach*
Mrs. Howard was pre-ented her
purpose
of
folding
Christmas
T.D.
Complete plana for the wedding after visiting with his parents, Mrrent* to the school and to tho
the Presbylerlan Church Educa­ prior lo the opening of (ho meet­ era and committees for the com­
will be announced at ■ later date. and Mrs. R. U. Hutchison in many lovely gifts in a bassinette town and also all those who were Seals.
tional BulMIng. The director of the ing with Mra. V. G, Hatty In ing year will be appointed. All
Cameron City.
which was adorned with a large
The meeting I* scheduled to school will he Mr«. Oliver cUvs*.
in attendance. She then introduced
pink bow.
charge of arrangements. Decora, parenta a n urged to attend.
each of tho (cachets individually. start at 9 a.m. and everyone la
Registration will be taken Week tlons for the tables and the meet­
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Refreshment* of cupcakes, nut*
invited.
Those
attending
should
days, except Saturday, from Sept.
R, U. Hutchison were Jilts Corena mints and punch were served to She stressed the fact that any of
bright colore were pinned no tha
bring tliclr own sandwiches for II through Sept. 28, between • ing room wert under the direction
Ann Garrett and Minn Pearl the following guests: Mrs. Then the parent* should feel free to
of Mitt Martha Pax who carried guests as they arrived at waa,
a.m. and 12 noon, in tho kinder, out the Fall them* with the tue also, • rosebud.
Bradenburg of Atlanta, Ga., and Stiles, Mrs. G. M. Howard, Mr*. come (oik with her at any time lunch.
gsrten.rooms at the churchCorena'a brother, Wilton Garret, Otto Thomas, Mrs. Ruhby Marra, concerning any problem that may
Mra. C. A- Anderson Jr ehalr.
of gold chrysanthemums, pyraarise In tcparjl lo the child, the
ranlhla berries and croton leavea. man of the Elsie Knight Circle
Mra, II. Austin, Mr*. C. Wright,
Mis* Lucie Goff, daughter of of Portsmouth, V*.
school, or the teacher. She void
Yeast dough la ’ light” If, when 't each place was an Individual welcomed the guest*. Alt of the
Mr*. C. P. Cason, Miss Paulette
Mr. and Mra. 0 . K. Goff. 914 Park
two finger* are plunged into It, miniature potted plant. Name members of tho elr-1- assisted la
311st Martha Owen has returned Cason, Miss Annette Brook, Mr*. that 1* what she I* them for. Mrs.
Ave., graduated recently from NorIhe Impression remains.
to Florida State University for her Jeanette Roman, Mrs. A. C. Mitchrl also announced that all
cards, In the shape of leaves In serving the meal.
folk General Hoipltal, Norfolk,
Junior year and her brother. Cleveland, Mrs. David Martin, Miss new f.irmlca tahlc* anil benches
Va.
had hern purchased and Installed
Jimmy Owen, has gone to Gaines­
There to witness the graduation ville, where he will begin his Patty Walker, Mitt Hard Stiles, in the school lunchroom.
Mies
Melanie
Howard,
Mr*.
Ralph
services, which were held In First freshman year at tha University
John Kailcr, president of SouthLutheran Church in Norfolk, and of Florida. They are the daughter Retts, Miss June V’ance, anJ Miss side P.T.A. welcomed everyone
Junl
Saunders.
to see Miss Goff presented her and son of 31r&lt; and BIrs. J. C.
to the meeting and announced
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# diploma and pin by Mrs. Stella Owens, 1313 Blagnolia Ave.
that Mr*. I-ola Winn would be
Whltehrad, director of Nurees,
cha lints n for Ihe Halloween fa r .
were Mr. and Sire. O. K. Goff;
nival, which, as many of the new
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kudetl have
Lucia's brother, Randall Goff; and returned from a trip to Miami,
parents may not know, wa* or­
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra. wbera they spent several days
ganized for two purposes—to raise
docs a pretty pair o f cottons for fall!
James P. Chapman, of Detroit, visiting relatives.
funds, and, more important to
SUNDAY SUPPEn
Mich.
glvo the children an outlet for
Cream of Tomato 8oup
Lucia left Norfolk Friday for ba the Rev, Oswald Delgado at
Special Crabmeat Sandwiches
Mr. and Mra. E. C. WelherlngFredericksburg, Va., where ehe 1:00 p.m. In tha Church Sanctu­ Cupcake*
Beverage
ton, Jr. announce the birth of a
will enter Mary Washington Col­ ary.
SPECIAL CRADMEAT
son. Darrell Kobe, weight 4 lbs.
lege for further study,
SANDWICHES
8 o z , at Orange Memorial Hos­
Tha Rev. Fred B. Fisher will
She plans to take her State conduct the morning devotion*
Ingredients: 3/4 cup coarsely
pital. Mr*. Wetherington Is the
Board Examination in Richmond,over WTRR, Sanford, at 8:30 a.m. chopped walnuts, 2 tablespoons
former Ml*» Joyca Cowart of
Va., where they will ba given Oct.
The Unity Class will meet in butter, 1 cup crabmeat (flaked),
Crescent City.
1, 2, and 3.
Gleaner* Class of First Baptist
the Valdez Hotel at 8 p. m. Every­ *4 cup finely diced celery, 2 tableMr. and Mrs. Frank R. Bryan
spoons finely diced sweet pickles, Church met at the home of Mr*.
one ia welcome.
announce the arrive! of a baby
J.
II.
Hnmmerle,
2414
DcCotl*
Avo.,
2 hard-cooked egg* (chopped),
WEDNESDAY
girl, Beth Lynne, In 8emlnole, BteThe Girl Scout* will meet at the lemon juice, salad dressing, (may- vlth Mrs R. T. Hunt as CO-llOSmortal Hoipltal on Saturday, Sept.
»* .
Tuesday night.
First Presbyterian Church at 3:30 jnnalse.type,) salt and pepper.
1C, at 4:30 p. m. The little lady
The
nterting
opened
with
Mr*
Method:
Fry
walnuts
in
butter
p.m.
weighed 7 Ih*. IS oz. Mrs. Bryan
E.
A.
Covington
giving
a
beauti­
MONDAY
The Mid-Week Bible Hour will over low heat until browned; stir
will he remembered as the form*
Tha Dependable Clast o f the be conducted by the Rev. A. G. almost constantly. Drain and mix ful devotional, the theme being cr Miss Margaret Hunt.
First Methodist Church will hold Mclnnla, Pastor o f tha First Pres­ with crabmeat, celery, pickles the Ridgecrest story. She told of
hard-cooked eggs. Add lem on: the mtny people from foreign
4&gt; its monthly business and social byterian Church at 7:30 p. m.
Juice, salad dressing, salt and lands that sho met and -visited
meeting In the homo o f Mrs, W.
The Chancel Choir will rehear**
with and of the spiritual w«rk that
C. Kirby, 1019 S. Magnolia Ave., at First Presbyterian Church at pepper lo latlc. Use a i sandwich- Is being done In their countries.
filling.
at • p.m.
1:10 p.m.
After the devotional, Mr*. Fred
Sept. IS
Tha Boy Scouts of the First
Tha Senior High Fellowship Re­
Myers offered prayer. A f t e r
Mary Eula Holtzclav
Presbyterian Church will meet in creation o f tho First Presbyter­
routine business wa* disposed of,
Mrs. Frank Adams
the Scout Room at the Church at ian Church will meat at tha
Mrs. Hunt closed the mreting
Wilma Spelr
with a prayer and refreshment*
7:00 p.m.
Church at 8:00 through 1:00 p.
Sept. IS
were served to Mrs. Susie Kell
1
The Baptist Assorlatlonsl Meet- m.
John P. McClanaban Sr.
Cleland,
Mr*.
Bertha
Cottrell,
&lt; Ing will be In DeLand at the First
Prayer Meeting will be held at
Sept. 17
Mra. J- L. Jackson, Mra. E. A,
Baptist Church at 9:00 p. m.
7:30 p. m, at the Flrat Baptist
Harold GUstrsp
Covington, Mr*. W. R. Rumbtey,
.RL Lake Monroe FT.A. will meet Church.
Pauline L. Quinn
Mrs. Fred Slyer*, Mrs. A. J.
F at 7:30 p.m.
The Sunday School Cabinet of
Mre, T. C. Brown
Walker, S’ rs. It. W. Rucker. Mr*.
the First Baptist Church will
Mrs. John Eicfc
A- Kendall, Sir*. T. A. Stiles,
TUESDAY
:
The Hdsli* Class of the First meet at 1:18 p. m.
Mrs. It. T. Hunt and Mr*. J. II.
Alan Cooper
Hemmcrl*.
Gary David Browa
Baptist Church will meet at S Tha Rev. Fred B. Fisher will
p.m. at tha bom* o f Mra. W. A. conduct tha morning devotions
Kratzert, MOO Park Ave. Group over WTRR, Sanford, at t:30 a.m.
W.8.C8. of the First Methodist
Five will aerve as hostesses,
Church will have a Seminar from
(undrr the leadership o f Mrs. C. 9:30 a.m. through I p.m. Tha
‘ 8. Sheppard. AU members sre Nursary will b# open.
urged to attend, aa election of
THURSDAY
^ officers will be held.
The Junior Choir will have their
Ware Bible Clasi.of the First rehearsal and fellowship at tha
Methodist Church will meet at First Presbyterian Church at 3:45
' 7 p. m. at MrKinley Hall for a p.m.
covered dish supper, Hoeta wlU be
Tha Youth Choir o f tha Flrat
Judge R. W. Ware, F. H. Wyatt. Presbyterian Church will practcla
Sizes M S , 10 different
Mr*. Jack Burney, MUa Ethel at tht church at 7:30 p.m.
style*
front which to se­
Riser and Mrs. Joe Azxarello.
The Rev. Fred B. Fisher wUl
Gay Gibson devotee a good part o f tha
lect.
conduct
the
morning
devotion*
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The Sanford Tourist and Shuftheta two dreeaee o f Avondale Perm* Pressed cotton with
flcbotrd Club wUl hold a covered over WTRR, Sanford, at 8:10 a.m.
FRIDAY
dish supper at B p.m.
and stripe* to brighten the bodieea. Both in tan, turquoiv or rest . . aiaaa 7 la IT.
T V W.M.U. of tha First Bap.
•jr
The BrownU Scouts o f the First
Left. Striped yoke with buttoned tab; boa-pleated ak
I I M S tight Sliavalsaa
w
ist
Church
will
meet
at
2:00
p.m.
• Presbyterian Church wlU meet In
for a buslnesa meeting and at 1:30
drew with striped bodice, full »Urt and its own little back-buttoned jacket 1 917-9S
the Youth Building at 1:00 p.m.
The Pioneer Fellowahtp and Re­ for installation o f officers.
Tha Rav. Fred B- Fisher will
creation of tha First Presbyterian
conduct tha morning devotions
BROWN-BEIGE raffle tsreed
Church will meet In .the Youth
over WTRR. Sanford, at 1 90 a.m. •■ft aufc chtffoa corobin od for ft
M ade
Roberta*Johnson f t Rand
Building from f:M p a . through
Sanford Naval Officers Wives two-pert costume with a threeJ t;OQ p.m.
Club luncheon to be held at tha piece look la from tho fall IBM
The Men o f the First Presby­ B.O.Q. at 1:00 p.m.
collection o f Herbert Sondheim.
terian Church win have their flrat
SATURDAY
The waist-length Jacket buttons
fall dinner meeting In the Fel­
The R-A.’s of the Flrat Baptist over e hlgh-rtee, flared skirt
“ W h e n Quality U Higher T h u Priea“ Wa Invlta Charga Accounts*
l o w s h i p Hall at 7:00 p, m. Their will meat at the Church at 1:10 that ta attached to a tucked,
— sker for the meeting will be a.m
.
toffy-colored *Uk chiffon blouse.

M is s Spivey

To Be Married
To Otis Smith

Good Attendance Enrollment M ark
First Meeting Of Southside P-TA

Rainbow Girls
Plan For Choir
At Monday Meet

Miss Beverly Rogers Reveals
Engagement To Donald J. Simon

fisA&amp; om dA

Stork Shower Fetes
Mrs. Billy Howard

All Day Meeting
Slated By Geneva New Kindergarten
Home Demo. Club For Five Year Olds
To Begin Classes

Lake Monroe P-TA
Schedules Get
Acquainted Meet

M iss Lucia Goff
Recent Graduate
O f Nursing School

G IB S O N

Try This One

Ridgecrest Story
Devotional Theme
A t Gleaners- Meet

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Greyhounds Ready
For Seminole JVs

Bowling
League
Formed

H m U R N O n rk m d i began to 1T0 pound*, and D an Xadwtna, The newly formed women’* bowlk n r down on timing thla w**k u 100 pound*. Another aonlor and ii loo go** bald a masting Friday
Coach Jin F in n capital)wa on veteran will ba napping tha boll night rJUr their weakly meet and
th* smooth carry-through of fun- again, lit tha paroon of ICO
honored tbomaatvoa witk to* oobto.
stela. Tin Grayhound* will Ralph Boning.
tna
"Sendspon” , aid named tha
Tho
l.ttorman
hockftoM
a
n
toUtoir fln t aooaon a* an lawan to tha awiteh la tho all teama aa taDowa: L Bomborotgapondont torn next l i t n ■ponding
fif
and a n making tot eon- tea. «. ScroWbola, S- Jota. 4, Do■Uhl aa Stay play boat to formation
th*
rcnleu
with
fotoUro oaeo. Quar- B - . I. Strike* or Miaaaa, I.
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Samlnola*
JVa
la
whnt
Sanford 8
ahapaa op to ba a light workout Urbacklng tha boD club ia aonlor Houndawgi.
Dart itarma, 1M pttnda; at loft Tbo now league use* too kaodL
for tha po
Oroyhoooda will uka oo what’i half la JokaFamMo, 110 pooada; cap and point ayatom
loft. of tha non-playing Sanford eonler right half Jim Hepklni, 1CM
Samlnola fridden aftor Friday pound*, and aanlor fuUback Lamar Sanford Mixed League Sept. U.
WL
night's all-important battio with Raima An Impoetng flguro of Team 'Standings
Powell* Offlc* Supply
&gt; •
atylo, I d pound#.
tha Cocoa Ttgm.
ve
COaeh Payna hat two oary ahla Two iranifera from Alabama Saoford Bowling Allay
• s
OaalitanU that hava racantly loin, are on Ub to giro tha Greyhound* Thom No. I
1 f
ad tha Greyhound camp- BUI Free, a bout thla aoaaoo. Alt*rn*ting
fullback
and
and,
Harold
Stono
la
tor, line coach for tha Lyman
Team No. I
S 1
•levin, galnad much valunbla *x- giving tho Greyhound# a lot of Harvey Plumbing Co.
10
parlanca in performing for Stotoon Mark from hi* pu t atptrianc*
va.
Florida, and Florida Stata, wharo with Uw BpUt-T. Renal* Oocaot, Team Na. I
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another
tranifor
from
Alabama
ha graduated. Frank Goto, handIndtvUul High, Three Oamto
didn’t
know
tho
atoty
oo.pounding
ting tha hackflald, aUrta Ua flnt
Cook—MO
ytar coaching aftor racantly gra­ Pot* VanHorn. A head-on col 11*Ion Ring—4*t
duating from tha ttatvenliy of with VanHorn coot Gooaot • brok­ W. Webber.
Florida. "It’* wonderful to bara en Jaw.and Uw lidatinoe for a few
tha drtra, anthuilaim, and good week*.
Hartwlek—4M
cooperation theta two hart giro*
Seminole JV mentor Dick SUv. B. Factor—MS
ma," Coach Payot remarked. ora k u regietorod concern ovar
High Stags* game
"And tha bon hart takao to Uw the Imposing Lgman otarUng Lno- Cook—1M
Bptlt-T Uka dock to water."
up, feat Coach Payna arid, "We W. Webber—If*
After ton yeari of alnglo wing don't want any undo* Injuria* In Ring—lit
toama, Coach’ Payno hollarea ha thla gam*, and we’re going to do Hartwlek—ITT
hat finally found tho right combi­ what wo can to avoid H. Wo, of Warner—1M
nation to convart: a haary Una, court#, want to win tho game, but B- FoeUr—1ST
and** light but apoody hackflald. at too earn* time we want to put High Game—Cook
Tha haary Una la lad by m on a good obow for tho fane. We ms'u Average-Cook
pound Pete VanHorn at left taekle, don’t have many rtaarraa, and nigh Sot—Cook
tod ia backed op Alton Boone, IN thoM have no gamb experience; Nemo Handicap O T.P. Avg.
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pound Junior at tho other tackle but they will have after Saturday Cook
Ring
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pofct. The guard ilota will feature night”
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two eonlor ratorana, Bob XeLood, The Greyhounda apeo their tee eon W. Wabbor
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Saturday night at • p. m. on the Warner
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Lyman playing tyld In Lotgwood. Hartwlek
Haig
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Georg* Stolnoff, an alumnui and ObambUas
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Harold Heckenbaeh, principal of ex-gridetor of Seminole H ig h Whldon
R. Woetor
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Sanford Grammar School announ- School wa- vleltlng the SeminotM' Bette
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cod today that a mooting would bo practice field Friday. Btotooff, Iletll gen
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who
now
roeldoa
in
Hollywood,
bald Thuriday night, Sept. » nt
J.
Webber
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T:M for the purpoeo of organl#*- Fla., la from a long Una of SHS McMurray
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tlon and arrangemonta for the see- football player*. While witching Jarrott
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MO
110
end annual Paanut Bowl apontor- the current edition of tha Semi­ P. rotter
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In
action
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of
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Donat
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Rockenbach laid tho fathora of tho recalled aa event that happened la Ashley
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pupfle win attond tha Thursday
Clancy
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tight moating whoro ptanh will ba The** two man wan riding in Boiler
IS 1 MS
114
tUacuaaed ana dutiee delegated.
the end car of a train going from Teato
SO I SIS
104
Harold Witten and Jim Buckler Jackaoariflo to F t Buatii. It Davie
41 S SOI
100
Co-chairmen of tho Peanut Bowl Mama tho car had a*a steam
eteam heat,
heal Kampf
41 I ITT
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committee had queitlonalrel tent and aa tha night ride
da procreated Woman's Sandapur League Sept. 14
out laat week to the pupfle* par. the northern
chill mt la. 1. Bomb* rite*
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1 1 1
toturoa o large turn-out la expect- complained to hia companion that S. Jets
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he waa about to frees*. Whom 4. Demone
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Tho Paanut Bowl la nrmprtiid upon hi* companion looked daw* I. Strikes or Mliea* S
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Of sixth grade data teama of Sto­ from hi* upper berth and inform- •. Houndawga
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lon) Grammar, who, by o nrareei od George toot If ho would eio*# Individual High
of oUmloatioo during tha m olar Urn, window tad wtpo tbo gSo o f tOanrn
Jtotball aoaaon, pick tha tap tear saow off Mo pillow that bod drif. Donat—411
to play for tha ehampte*. tod
tad la
ta through too email earning Clancy—401
ak|p to Memorial Stadium ondor ho would meet assuredly foal hot­
the llghtc sometime in December, ter.
Bowers—Ml
Lait year well oror 1AM aupStolnoff promptly
Belger—Mi
” tUrnfd out ** wltMil ^ made the rest of too trip la rota­ Schwarts—MS
tive comfort
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Peanut Bowl Group Ex-Player Visits
To Meet Thursday SH S Practice Field

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Anto Financing by onr bonk o fftn yon ALL of th*** Saving*.

THE LOAN COST KEPT DOW N

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ModornU borrowing chart*. W* fiauto now corn nt 4Vt%. Ton pay no "hlddon cooto”.
f*

THE INSURANCE

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your monthly payment* and placed locally with ymur own ifnnt.

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By B. HUGH ANSLST
A* you alt comfortably to
chair reading your afternoon
paper you are probably vary much
■war* of the promotion*! publicity
given to the Chief* dub. And
many reader* wonder why. Aftor
all, Seminole High School boo l
fine athletic director and a fto#
coaching staff; and thaaa
paid to taka earn of tho football
season, arrange games, and see to
It that the Sanford fane gat a
good show. Boildee, there at* at
many things that must bo attend­
ed to that tha public lant aware
of, ao how could John Q. Cttisaa
possibly help? ThoM men nt Semi­
nole High School got their salary
for doing all tfels.
Mr. Cttlien, there's where you
art wrong. Baeh member of tha
SHS coaching staff Is a fufl-tim*
teacher. They all teaeh full ace.
demte loads. Then, what tha halle
of knowledge ere (titled for tho
afternoon, they Uko to tho arilvIty fold and dahpoatoly struggle
against time, material, and lack of
fundi to whip up a team that will
do Sanford proud. Workouts wRk
the boys last until about SiM.
Thou for about an hour Uw eoaeh-

THE ACTION

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honk Ante Loan and got a decUkm

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FLORIDA STATE BANK
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ERB RANKS AT TOP IN RICH
RACES
NEW YORK (AP) — When It
comes to taking $100,000 races,
Eddie Arcaro, Willie Shoemaker
and Bill Hartaek have n rival
In Dave Erb.
B y A la n M a v t r

W erSH T

CHAMP,

Bowers—ISO
Rolgcr—141

Thomas—1M
High game—Donat
High Average—Donat High Set—
Donat High Team act—Stytkes or
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Bowling Staton
Gets Underway
Bowling season got undeiway
last week as six laagooa started
with a bang In a much Immovad
Bowling allay. Bill Hartwlek, own­
er and operator of tha Sanford
nlley announced that naw racks
had been insulted for totting piiU,
now backdoors had boon put ta,
and tho Instillation of tbo much
needed electric-eye for tha foul
had boon computed.
-!A newly formed Navy leagntj
meets tonight and every following
Monday night at T:M. Tonight will
ba th* first night of howling for;
thla group. Tha 8NAS Girls* 1st.'
gua bowl on Tuaidey nights stort­
ing it T:IB. Wednooday ovsnlngs
will bt taken up by tha City Lea­
gue. Their toama gat undarway
at T:4I. On Thursdays two loaguoa
will us* tho local alley. At • p.m.
the Western Electric league goto
underway and at • p. m. th* Mixed
League boglni bowling. On Friday
nights the newly formed Women's
league ukeh ove at 7:M. "We've
worked hard/' said Mrs. Bornsdine Clancy of the newly formod
Women’s league. "And wo still
hope to get mar* mombor* befert
too many gamoa have goto by."
Thar* era still MVoral openings
for msmberahJp to tho vnroual lon­
gues, and prosperity* member*,
a* wall aa Interested spectators
art invited to visit tho alley and
watch th* leagues ta actio*.

a D. r a m i

111 B. Ftrat

For 10 year* thla store hna
consistently observed too fal­
lowing hours i
Waoh dnyo t *. m. to S ill p. m.
Sotardaro • a. m. to TiM p. m.
Cl anal from TiM p. aa.
Sstnrday until I a n

Byrd Shaping Into
Broken-Field Runner
The coaching etaff of Semlnol#
High School ha* found a solu­
tion to one of their serloue pro­
blems. Phil Byrd, 144 pound isnlor halfback, I* going to provide
the team with a. awlvri-hlppod
broken field runner. Byrd hna
shown amntlng agility in the
ease of hia manuvarabllKy in
tight epota. Thla will bo n boon
to the aunnlng end of thla anason’* Seminole*, and will be capitalliod on thle week *t tha San­
ford -Semlnoles taka to th* play­
ing field for the Drat time of
the season and the tint time aa
a member of tha Orange Belt
Conference against Cocoa.
"Wa’ve been hoping desperate­
ly aomeone would show up foe
u* like byrd he* lately," eoaeh
Fleming said, "We need aomeone
to get us through thoae tight
(queries and have enough apeod
to break away for long galna.
"This Is absolutely necessary to
compete with a powerhouse that
uses the Immense reerv# strength
such as has Cocoa." Cocoa la
located In the heart of Brovard
county and has Patrick Air Force
Bas* to draw students from. Then
too, they have such a growing
school; Brevard county la th#
fastest growing county to th*
state.
Coach Dave Laud* eold that
the passing end of th# game
would lie the beet In a long tlm*.
‘•These boy# ar# getting glue on
their fingers," he said. "And sud­
denly they’ re realising that it *
much more fun to catch the ball

Mayfair Inn Tennis
Pro Begins Classes

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Frank Deem*. Mayfair ton ten­
nis pro, has begun his tenm*
classes for Junior# and adulta.
"We'll have a more’ Interesting
game of tennis than last yaar."
Deam said today. "On Saturday
afternoons a group la practicing
for the Mayfair Exhibition that to
to be given when the hotel openi."
The group ho la referring to If
Gene Tucker, Bsnford Clly Cham­
pion; Gordon Dean; BUI Fllbryj
and Frank Deame,
The tennis cists for Junior* In­
cludes ages right through four­
teen. This group meets dally be­
tween four and five, and on Satur­
days between one and two. Th*
adult data If conducted between
five and ilx daily, and four to six
on Saturday!.
Tennis lessons are conducted at
the Mayfair Inn tennis courts
across First Street from the Inn.

than to mlae it They’re showing
up pleasingly wnU, tad t think
they’ll be a matoh for anything
that Cocoa ea* pradnan."
Meanwhile Conch Bod Lnytr is &lt;
raving about the display pit on
by hia guards and tackle*. Vir­
gil Grace* and Find Behrsna art
both pounding a hold gnaw *1
tho Guard slot*, and tha game it
made rougher with tha additional
hard work of Meredith Scott,
Charles Ponca, nod Billy Tyro it
tho tackle potto, Scrappy Jack
Blotsky has boa* bolding hit owa
to defensive aa well aa edfenalr*
play and his snappy eantortog1
Is well worth paying attention to.
After weekend practise rotter,
day tha Injury Hat leant grown;
but It iiaant shrunk either
Brentier Schlrnrd tad Murray
Nance are both atUl watching th*
scrimmage freer tbo tidoliaoa,
but both i n tap-Kted to ion
action coon Friday night.
In th* hackflald aoma of tin
lighter boy* ar* beginning to I
shop* up wall. Partirutorty m t
standing has bam Bddla Barbour
Thla 140 pound Junior has a ta
of affToastea and tittle fear. Frew
hia Uaobeckar position bt has
boon making morn than hia ifeari
of tacktsa. Hia parformnnaa has
boon up enough that boll aa tel
to eon action during tho gam*
with Cocoa. Hia offaath* run
nlng earned him a touchdown la i
Friday’s game scrimmage. George
Houston, 1M pound sophomore
halfback, has earned tho reaped
of many of th* veteran member*
of th# club by virtu* of hit speed.
In tbo tost few days bis speed
has boon Iraprorinf ao bn baa
been gutting Into hotter shape.
Friday he caught up with anvtoal of th* pig skin bustiers aftor
th#y had passed the secondary.
The Semtnotoa kicking gam* (
has shown
vast Improvement.
Joe Rusal la suaeandlag wall to
tha education of hia punting ton,
and to tho extra-point
ment Ronnla Olio# to
about 10 percent.
Improvement, timing, and pan- •
claim will bo th* key words fw tbo Seminole* thla week na tbo coaching staff ta erewdtac anab day for mom of that proetonatire*. Fleming haa told, howtvur,
that the fans win ao* a display to
smoothnets Tuesday might aa th*
Sanford Bnminolao make a panseason debut under tbo light*
during tha Chief* Club
ad Pew-Wow and Rally.
Pow.Wow time to TiM
row night in Memorial Btatdtu*.

Mew. More Than E v e r . . .

IT U PAY YOU
TO READ HERALD
WANT
6 FREE P A S S E S
D A IL Y
to

the

Movieland Ride-In
Prarie Lake Drive-In

FARRELLS

and

Arcoda Pockoga
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Ritz Theatres

SAFI DFPOSII

Boforn yon bay yoar neat car, non na for nctnol aMnoy-navtnf . flgwn-facta
thrifty hank onto loan plan. And not nuctly how It wH pay yna In
car with not

it

organisation operating for the
benefit* of our youth. Envision, U
you will, a planned program be­
ginning to tho high schools and,
with time, expanding at both endi
of the age scale until Sanford hai
a fine year-round recreation pro­
gram design »t for the plaasura of
our children and young adult# aa
well.
MenI Bo a member of thle
powerful cog. Attend .the Chief*
Club sponsored Rally and PawWow tomorrow night St Memorial
Stadium beginning at 7:30, and
seriously consider msking your
application for membership In this
fine organisation. You will have
tha opportunity to do so.

w elter-

BORROWING POWER

It ntandlag with on for fntnr* credit

tog staff holds eonforoocos with
the individual keys and for public
relations. Aftor tat they ekower,
rash boma for a quick mail and
an off to a coaches' meeting, OBC
meeting, or some other matter
nocoooary to the well-being of
Whoa they got borne their
Soesa’t end. Clan lectures
prepared, papers graded,
and Mhodsloo’prepared. Whan thla
ia done, toe exhausted eoaeh may
■tin have to atay op to proper* a
talk for oo* of tha noon meeting*
of soma fine Saoford organisation.
All thla work to turn out a pro­
duct *f worthiness in tha aadaavor
of young Sanford and Seminole
Cenatyl Isn't H Just, lair, and
honorable of onr citiioory to turn
out and to* thla product?
tbo purpose of o booster*' dub
to any community to to rtlr up *nibnaUam for too activities, look
nftor the welfare of youtha' orgsnlatiooa, build an oxpanalve fu­
ture, and show appreciation for ef­
fort expended.
Tbo man of Sanford can turn
the Chief* dub tot* a powerful;

Donat—1M
Clancy—141
Nolde—It*

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LOW COST

Seminole

BOXES

Each day the nam es o f six people w ill be published in the H erald Classified
colum ns fo r FREE tickets to the M ovieland Ride-In. the Prairie Lake D rive-In
and the Ritz theatres. I f your name appears, clip the ad, it is your free ticket —*
you pay only a small service and tax charge on Ritz Theatre, and Prairie
Lake D rive-In passes.
Present your C lassified Ad Free Pass to the box o ffic e o f the theatre named
M ake sure you have your driver’s license, social security card o r other personal
identification with you.

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N ote the date printed at the bottom o f the ad. Y our Pass must be used be­
fo re this expiration date.

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Serve thil easy.to-mtke chocolate pudding j u t one* sad ft
will probably become a family favorite. Itich In the reel choeolat*
flavor, it ia creamy imooth and is especially good topped with a
littla fluff of whipped cream.
A* combination chef and cleanup committee, you’ll b* Interested
In the fact that this ii mixed and conked in the lame pot. Ail you
do Is combine the sugar, flour and salt, in the top of a double
boiler, add milk ami ijnewreuncd chocolate and cook. Couldn't be
easier—or amoother—or more delicious.
Easy Chocolate Pudding
ft cup sugar
.1 cup* milk
6 tablespoons flmt
II square* unsweetened chocolate
ft teaspoon salt
1 tcanpoon vanilla
Combine sugar, flour, and salt In top o f double boiler, mixing
thoroughly. Add milk gradually, stirring constantly. Add choco­
late. I’lae* over boiling water and cook until chocolate ti melted
and mixture is thick and well-blended, stirring comtantly. Then
continue cooking 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add vsslllh.
Chill and serve with cream. Makes 6 servings.

COFFEE ICE

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Chart.* Farrell Shew
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Company Acquires
Site Far New Plant

LX TUX UHCIIT COt DT, NINTH
ju d ic ia l u i n c u r m a m i vim
ORLANDO (ffv-Tthe Qlen L. Msr■UDINOI.K COI NTS. FLORIDA.
IN CMANCKMV NU. » » t
tIn Co. of Baltimore, • major air.
CU11T1U VAIINKV,
announced
Plaintiff. craft manufa turvr,
Friday the purchase of a 10-square
LUCILLE VAItNKV,
mile site south of hsre for a new
li.f.ndanL
NOTIC'D o r SUIT
plant.
STATIC o r FLORIDA TO: LUCILLE
President eOOrge M. Bunker
VARNEY, whose lest known m ld .n c. Is Johnson Cits. New lork. said the land "is required to *&gt;*To* will U k . nolle, that a »worn cute Martin's commitments in the
bill of comcUt.l h»« he.n fil*d new and growini fields of elec­
■gainst vou In lha Circuit Court
la and for S.mtnol. Counts. Florida. tronics, nuclonles and miaallaa aa
In Chancery: that lha natur. of said
■nit Is an actloa for divorce. the well as in tha Geld of piloted air­
short title or which Is Curtle Var- cra ft"
nsy Plaintiff Vs. Lucllla \arn.y,
Th* property, for which the com­
1,1THESE** PRESENTS are to com- pany paid 11,371,000, le 4ft miles
mand Vou to fils vour answer of south of th* city limits os UM441.
other pleading with the clerk of
Bunker uld th* lend waa chosen
lha Circuit Court of H.mlnol. ( nunIf at Hanford. Florida, and serve because it "offer* working and
a copy nf the asm* nn I’la 1n11ff*• at- living conditions of tnarlMUH ap­
turner, on or bsfor# the Id dsjr of
peal to th# highly skilled technic­
October A. D. IR*'
llsr.le fall not or a dsersa pro ians required for this undertaking
roofs.SO will be .stared aaalnst you. and becausa It is a facility location
for default.
.
WITNESS mv hand and seal at peculiarly adapted la tha |iam.
Sanford, Seminole County. Florida, piny's needs."
this Id day of September A. D. ltl*.
Preparations already art kaing
Ii p. Herndon
Clerk of thh Circuit Court
made by Martin for toitiag and
Rr K t* Burdick
launching of Vanguard, a multiple
Deputy Clerk
stage racket scheduled to take the
W. e. Hutchison. Jr.
Attorn*. for Plaintiff
first man mad* satellite hi aa orbit
•«« North Park Aysnus
around tha earth In IBM, *1 Pat­
Panford. Florida
rick Air Force Bata on the Atlantic
ta ret Datat. ad
Coast east o fOrlando,
Francs. Andre.
Deceased
No figures were available Im­
In lb* CsmsH *f lh . t -.a 'y , Jude*, mediately on then umber ta b*
peaslaal. C.aaty, Flarlda,
employed at tha plant or when
la Frwhst*.
Ta All CcSliars a.S •’ ' " ' “ . I " . ' construction la expected to atari.
lag clalasa ss tSeasaads Agsleri Said
^yStTaad each of ynu'ara hereby
notified and required l» jr***"'
any claims and demands which you.
or either of you. mny hay. ea.lnst
the estate at Francs. Andre,
c.as.d lat* of said County, to the
County Juds* of Remlnols County,
Florida at hln office. In th. court
house of said County at Hanford.
Florida, within alsht calendar
months from th. Urn. of the first
•mbllratlnn " f this aotlcs. Kerb
rl.lm or dsmnnd shell he In writ­
ing. and ehatl state th* piece of
rsslrtsnrs and liost riffle. *d.lrs«s of
the clatmsnt. end shall ha sworn to
by the claimant hie ett.nt or tutornsy, aad sny such claim nr demand
not *o Hied shall h* void.
HENRY J ANOUKS
......
As sysoutor of the teal (till
and Taatament of
Frances Andrsa. dsccaasd
&lt;l*o. A. Bpeer Jr.
Attorney for said BstaU
Nasford Florida
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
we ara rnaaasd In buslnsss at jot
K. 11th HI. under the fictitious nsms
of ll.nn.lt'* TV Hales sad Hervlca
.nd that we intend to register ssld
nsms with the Clerk of th* Circuit
lourt, flentlnul* County. Florida. In
accordance with the provision of the
Fictitious Name Htatuts, to-wlt:
g*ctloa sit es Florida Statute. 111*
Robert L. Ragsdale
James K. Burkett
la l b . Court of tbs ro a s tr Jwdgy,
atmtsole C s t e t r , Flarlda.
la Piahate.
ta ret Mtlala at
O W E N J. PO PE

Deceeted

T . A ll C n S llw s aad fstse s r H a y ­
ses Clalasa n
Dsetaals Aaalast
■old Detat.i

Ten and each of you ara
bsraby
notified
a%d
required
to
pr***nl
any
claims
aad
demand, which you, or either of
you. may hay. ag.liut th. estate
•f OWEN J. IHipE, deceased, lat.
of eald County In lha County
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lal.ndnr months from the llm. ot
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First puhllcatloa ispL l«, 1555.
Th* Hoard of County Commitslo*.
tra of H.mlnnle County, Florida,
will roc.lv* bids at tha Clerk's_tifflea In lha Court Hau.O at Haaford.
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manually narrated, adapted for
Bating. Ilallng, IdaaUfylng. hum*
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■Ids will ba opened at th* regular
meeting In b . held October ind 1511
The Board reservaa tha right I. re­
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W B. Miller. Chairman.
Attaat: O. P. Herndon Clerk

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first prlie at the Los Angeles
County Fair with a year-old loaf
of whole wheat bread.
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■ntered nine kinds of bread In the
18S1 fair, winning four firsts and
firs seconds. It* put a loaf of the
whole wheat bread that had placed
second In hit home freeier. f.aat
week, he thawed it' out and put
ft or exhibition.

holm, American Css Company’s assistant
the controls of a dragline le break ground for the pUat's IU J M
square foot addition. The new otrwetor# will preride fadllUee fee
processing metal plate from kag* eeila. The project k part of
Cence'e *17,000,000 nationwide prograi to combat rfttof metal
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Mon., Sept. 17, 1959, Page !)

laval Academy
'Ians Expansion

Citizens' Tax
Council Slates
District Meets

Passport to Happiness
B y M A Y B IK

O R IIO

TALLAHASSEE i.P-Eighl dls.
trlct mealing* h ire bean sched­
uled by the Florida CitDeni’ Tax
Council for September and Octo­
ber.
The meeting*, each to be at.
tendril by at least one tax council
member or council staff worker,
will be called for the benefit of
county las council membersState and county council memher* will work together In pre­
paring recommendation, for the
1957 Legislature on revamping of
Florida’ s lax structure.
District meeting* will be held
at De Funlak Springs Sept. M,
Live Oak ami eLesburg Oct. 1, St.
Petersburg Oct. 3 and Orlando
Oct. 5
Tentative data* were *ei for]
meetings Sapt. 28 at TxILth* sure,
Oct. 5 at West Palm Beach and
Oct. 8 at Jacksonville.

O ItiJ Mi) tit Ortlf. Rtprlaled by iwrmlssle*
c ( Avalon Books. ____
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Distributed
King rtatures Syndicate.

.NNAP0L1S, Met. .f—Ttic U. 5v
In tier wvii years uf private nura*
CHAPTER t
Naval Aratlcmy, which ha* long
AL tV A 8 Helping Mr*. F ia t lir r - j mg »he had had little experience
suffered growing paint, i* icady lu V ' ■sti.nr up the gangplank when i with patlenis like Mr*. Feather*
take another step into the Severn sudd inly the older w om an flop p ed , stone
R iver.

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, keros* an appeal tor S nurae to s o ­
com pany an invalid out to Jamaica.
It had founqpd too good to be
true. M e needed that antra pass­
tw faih'ng nard She was staring j D r Mangln had assured her that age m oney, not far baraalt, but fo r
toward the upper deck ot U ie ' there w as nothing radically w rong her brother Tom . w h o waa in hts
il. a C aribbean the onixll luxury with Mra. Featherstune: that all last year at m edical s c h o o l
“ t think it I did tall ner th*
ctuiM t which m i takingdihem out her ailm ent* were mainly due to
to the \Vr»l indie* Dirk Hanson nerves and tem peram ent. He nad truth sn t'd actually n av t a heart
from sheet ra ge ! Ot
was follow ing closely behind, ca r­ warned Val that she would nave a t t a c k
rying a load ot unnecessary things to be extrem ely tactful. But being cou rse." Dr, Mangtn added, his tace
Mr*. Featherston* nad decided to tacttul hadn’t been easy. Red hair sobering, "alia hksn’t bean up to
take with her at the last m om en t doesn't g o with a placid disposition, tht m ark tinea her daughter's
tt m ight nave been the loud blast and Val Alison had turkey-red hair death, tt w as an aw fu l shock to
on the tunnel that nad startled and trrrklea and wide, inquiring her."
"H er daughter died r e ce n tly ?"
Mr* FVatheriinn*. « h e waa an in- blur rye*. The m ischievous mouth
valid, or oeh rxcd she w as: ar.d the m ight have a temper hut she had Val aeked. tt Wat th* first she'd
heard ot a daughter, but then ah*
small White, oran ge-ringed tunnel a w arm heart.
knew very little about M rs FeathAnd given an unuiually loud b la st
Val finally got Mrs rea th era n t one.
“Gosh, ivhal a noise,** said Val, stone dow n to tier cabin.
"The accident happened tw o
laughing. “ M aybe lhat'a a rep roof
"T his is an aw fully nice cabin, years a go, a tragic a ffa ir," Dr.
for u* tor being late."
Mrs. Featherston* **
Mangtn had resum ed ram m iscrntHut Mra. Feather stone didn't
" I s it?'* ner patient said indil- ty. "E ileen's en gagem en t had just
reply. She just stood there, star­
been announced in th* Tim es—
ing tow ard the upper deck.
The irrcnU y, and sank dow n on the
that vary day. la fact. Than, biaaa
only person on the upper deck bed.
m y soul, if th* gtrl w asn't dead
D oesn’ t Seed Noras
whom Val could ace waa a tall,
by n ightfall t Btlaaa alw ays w as a
broad-shouldered, rather faturntne"O oodncs*. she m m state," Val
looking young man. with straight ■aid to nerself. "1 w onder what reckless driver— and a tk lddy road
. . . An accident o f cou rts, atuntidy hair. He hnd a sligh tly cam e over tier fust now T "
thought there ware tom * w ho said
crooked -lookin g face, which waa
“ My deal g ill, she iloesn't need
Ha broke o ff. but presently
handsom e in spile o( that f a c t lie a nurse; any girl w ho'd listen to
w as w earing a light gra y lounge her trouble* by the hour w ould d o," he went ont
A Farmer Lata
su it
Dr. Mangtn had told her yesterday
"Is anything the matter, Mra. when she'd arrived at Hartnell
■Th* whole altatr waa vary
Fnalherstnnr?*' Val asked anxious­
tragic. P revious to nor en g a g e ­
W ood Grange.
ly.
"Then w hy did she advertise for ment. Eileen nad had a very se ri­
"T ha t skis . .
Mr* Featherous arfair with a you ng m an w ho
jtone waa gasping, and Val could a nurse to a ccom pany her out to had grow n up tn this com m unity.
(ecl the hand which reeled on her J a m a ic a ? ” she asked quietly.
Th* llltla elderly G. P. ahruggad. Mrs. reAU ierstont didn't approve,
own, trem bling violently.
" A nurse sounds m ote im pressive, and frank ly I can't blam e her ter
C heerful Com panion
I suppose, ami sue s talked so often that. But that a ffa ir must have
blown over, tor rill ten had just be­
L&gt;irk had com e up behind them ot hrr various illn e s se s -e s p e cia lly
com e engaged to Dirk Hanson, a
and when he spoke to the oklir ol her w eak h e s it —she's com e to
me* fallow and o t a very good
woman whom he called “ Aunt believe in them h erself*
“ If you don't yilnk (lie’s g en ­ family — in tact, ne * In Itna lo r the
May*’ he spoke tn his usually
uinely ill. w hy haven't you told title o l V iscount Thalm aford. Dirk
iliecrlu l and persuasive voice.
had alw ays been a particular la"N o w . now, AytU May. you can tier so. D o c t o r ? "
•Don't v&lt;»« "ta il teaching me my v oilte o f Mrs. Featharatone’s. so
ctl me *H Hi at onre w e’re on
I've only to tell naturally aha waa delighted about
hoard. Corn* on. One, tw o, in ter, business, 'Nurse
the engagem ent. O t co u rse ," ha
ip ih e gore. Give her a heave, m y patient I don’t think i/ou're
added in an undertone, “ very little
■furse." T o g e t h e r they h all- suitable and you won't get your
m oney g o e s w ith th* title, but M rs
ragged. half-heaved Kira. Feather- tir e trip to Jam aica."
Recently Val nad been engaged F raih trston e inherited plenty from
tone’s heavy body up to the deck.
hrr iiuahand. C otton m ills up north,
“ You lake Aunt May « lis ig h t through a nursing agency to art a*
you know ."
ow n to the cabin. Nurae. I'll see night nurae in a new hospital which
“ Rut what waa u-rciip with thr
bout the papers, passpuits *nd hnd been opened In M ontego Bay.
The hospital nad torwarded her other young man Mra. Featherrungs,” Dirk said cheerfully.
stone's daughter apparently fa n ­
Val couldn't help feeling thank- passage m oney, but one day, idly
c i e d ? " . Val aehed quietly.
d that Dirk waa accom panying reading through the personal c o l­
f To B§ Continued!
-m on this cruise to Jamaica, umn ol the Tim es the had com e
.&lt;1 siab.i* U».s* Di.tHbut.il i &gt; Ktne le s t'.rel dm dlitie
ri l!CV&gt; M s * t l ' s i s
lt,.p itrt* .l i,, ,„ i « r

Starting In February, It will (ip
In enough land to add 60.5 arret
to the present ground*. This will
be the fourth major landfill shire
1898 and will nearly equal all
previous ones combined.
The new landfill, to be com­
pleted in 1959. will make roam for
construction of two more wings
on Ilancroft Hall, the huge mid.
shipman dormitory; n barracki
fur enlisted men now crowded
aboard a temporary station ship,
and expansion of cunalructlon re­
creation and drill held*.
In addition, plan* are afoul fur
a new football stadium to be con.
strurted outside academy grounds
within the next two year*. II will
replace antiquated Thompson Sta.
ilium, now taking up six valued
acres of land Inside academy
walls.
These moves will relieve Ihe
.icademy'a congestion but not cure
it.
“ We are hemmed in on all
sides," says Adm. William It.
Smeiiberg III who look over a*
academy superintendent In March.
"There are let* than 400 acrci
in the immediate academy area
within our boundaries,” he said.
Wesl Polnl has 15,000 acre* The
Air Force Academy ha* 27,300
The most urgent is the expansion
of Bancroft Hall, the world'* larg­
est dormitory. Built to house 2JOO
midshipmen, It wilt have 3.BOO
crowded Into It this (all.
The T'a million dollar landfill,
requested In 1948 but not approved
until the 1958 session of Congress,
will pave the way. The project
call* for removal of 2&gt;» million
ruble yards of dirt from the hot.
lorn of the river to fill in a new
academy border ranging up to 200
yards Into the river.
The Navy started with a pur.
rhase of about 10 acres in ISIS
and has bought 187 acres over the
tears. The
other 117 have been
icqnired through five different
landfills into the Severn since 1898. —a modern Jet airfield locatcJ
Adm. Smrdbcrg says the current
trowing pains were brought on by somewhere reasonably close to Ihe
•hi expanded enrollm ent during academy.
"--'(1 War II.
“ I am convinced that a Naval
As long as the Navy maintain* Academy airfield la a must If we
large force, the academy will are to give our future officers
'oil to graduate 000 to BOO officers proper training for duty In a mod­
l year as permanent career men, ern Navy," he says
ir says,
Ho plan* lo continue fighting
Thi* brings up another subject despili- congressional setback* and
'**" ' * e ( p v n s n r i m a im * i,” -i
” •'^it'on thl* year *w plans

John HONI FAFF. Aviation
ehiitest’s Mate Fldef, sun of
and Mr*. Alfred Boniface of Bio.
omlngliunr, New- York and hus­
band of Mrs. l.eutin Boniface of
ITOC Park Avc., San font is now
at the U.8. Naval Receiving Sta­
tion,
Norfolk,
V *„
a walling
transfer to U.S.S. Carol Sea. The
Add mashed* banana tu part of
Norfolk
Navy
Receiving Sta­ the tatter frosting ynu’rr planning’
tion, Commanded by
Snplaln tn use for a layer cake; use the
J.C.li. Wilson, F.S.N., processes banana part for a filling.
approxnmtely 8,000 men a mouth
on their way to and from Naval
activities all over the world.

REGISTRATION NOTICE

Ellis Island Will
Be Put Up For Sale
To Highest Bidder

The Regintnitlnn Hooka of the City of Smifonl, Florida, ire open m
the City llnll, commencing Monday, September 17, 1950, for the purpobo of reglntcriug for the Municipal General Klecllon to be held on
November 6, lHilft nml will remain ope
.? • i!n&gt; except Sunday* and hull*
day*, up to und Including Friday, October 2t&gt;, 195(1.

NEW YORK .fv—Ellis Island will
be put Up for sale to the highest
bidder for commercial use.
Thr 21li-*cre Islam), gateway lo
America for mllltons of lmml-i
grant* for a half century. wa»
given up by Ihe lmnilgraliun Ser­
vice Nov, II, 1934.
Decision to sell the Island wn*
announced by Walter F. Downey,
rrglonal commissioner for the
General Service* Vdiiilnlstrollnn of
the federal government.
The announcement ended hopes
that the historic spot—once a
picnic ground for Dutch settlers,
a gallows site for the pirate gib.
bel*. and the site of a harbor de­
fense fori—might be preserved a*
a public araa,

For a last m inute c o m p a n y 1 K itchen A rith m e tic; Y o u ’ ll need
canape, top cra ckers o r sm all a tablespoon o f m a yonn aise, a
slices or rye bread with sharp half teaspoon o f vin egar, a quar
rhedder ch eese and a strip o f b a - ter teaspoon prepared m ustard,
con. Slide undrr broiler f o r a few an eighth teaspoon o f salt and a

IA9LT IN HANTSIn th* nationwide All-American Family competi­
tion are shown In Miami Beach. Fla., hi Mr. and Mrs. J. Rom Mlm.
naugttllne up with seven of their eight children, Framing Ihe happy
group ar* Bonnie Beese and Bonnie Wray, two members of th#
Doys* Club* of Amerlea, which Is searching for th* family that beat
exempli!!*# tha American tradition. (fnirroaHa— I Mawadphots)

Only thane whn have reached ihe age of 21 during th* p*at year
Or wh;&gt; have acquired a legal voting resilience In Sanford are re­
quired to register.
All others previously registered since December 1, 1950, are already
qulified to vole find do not have to re-register. *
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Navy M an Rescues
Negro Hemmed Up
By 5-Fofcf Rattler

Plans Completed
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To Get New Store
Front, Addition

D W O U IIC C S

Of Meeting Places
Herlong's Choice

Construction of a new store front
A Volusia County Negro la
and building In the downtown sec­
mors
comfortable
today
following
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tion will start this week for Wei"Recorded history wfll not hie experience Saturday afternoon
boldt Camera Shop at MO South
up by -a rattlewithin the parallel of It.”
Park Ave.
Arnold Lund, Republican nomi­
r |M«, fr . Daly Mid "Ws*ve heard
■r MRS. RAYMOND MORRIS
nee
for Congress of tha Fifth Con­
William
H.
Wlsbotdt,
ownsr
and
Of flu atniggle between the East
L. L. Carter, a Navy man at­
gressional
District denounced
tad the Weat; between tyranny tached to the Sanford Naval Air
Congressman A Bi Herlong Jr’s
S d freedom; between atheism Station la Ita Photo U K waa fish­
use ef post office buildings and
tad raUghms liberty; the whole ing Saturday afternoon about S
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and
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take
care
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the
world la palling first one way and o'clock when he heard calls from show was worked out and plans photographic and camera needs, city halla u meeting placet during
a political campaign la a speech
tarn the other.”
tor the performance at Seminole
ar4 expanding our facilities. before the Mirim County Repub­
across the email lake.
High
Nov,
I,*
were
completed.
1
3* ;T«We are going through the
Investigating the ealle, and
"The new store front and add! lican Club at Oeal* Friday nlghL
Bj taeatest period of productivity the hearing the whine of ■ rattle,
Paul McClure, local president, tion," Wlebotdt said, "wilt more
"Use of post office* and city
• world baa known,” he said. "We'va snake’s rattles, Carter found a stated that Dallas Loop, Sanford
halls as a meeting place by politi­
been able to matter nature and Negro man hemmed up by a five- Lions president and, secretary than double the capacity of our cian! duripg a campaign is cer­
present shop.
have wrung from the bowels of
W. Hugh Duncan, represented the
"The expansion sriD provide fa- tainly in poor taste,” Lund de­
science some of nature’ s secret*. foot snake.
Taking careful aim with Ms S3 Sanford club at the meeting
cilltics
for the operation of our clared, "tha law that gives Con­
• ’ There Is bantly ■ home In the riffle, Carter Wiled tho rattler Joe Welmer and C. X. (Bud)
modern developing and photogra­ gressmen the right to meet their
•unit we call society which Isn’t
Fisher, ttrohairmen for the benefit
touched by this Bphesvsl,” Rev. with one shot through Its heed performance stated that only pro­ phic equipment," the Wleboldt constituents In post offices was
The Navy man said that he kil­
designed to make It easier for the
Camera Shop owner said.
f r . Daly said. "One of the great*
fessional or semi-proftipionn) acts •'In addition,*’ he said, 'the add­ publle to present (hair problems
led
two
other
‘
rattlers
Baturday
4st crosses we hive to bear ia the
would be booked, assuring the pub­
erase of the emotionally disturbed, afternoon after finding 10 rat lic of high clan and fast moving ed building will allow us to carry 1to their representatives. It was not
bigger and more expansive stocks intended thst they should be used
t da not speak In the field of medl* tlea on the fire-foot make. The entertainment.
of cameras, tape recorder*, ea. as a campaign headquaters during
.tone or peyehlatry, but I do speak two he killed however were only
R.
T.
Mdwee,
county
superinten­
three
feet
long.
mere and photographic equipment, a campaign.
,k&gt; the field o f. morality.”
"Had Mr. Herlong bean concern,
Carter, who Uvea at t!4 Rosa- dent of schools, and school princi­ as well as giving us the additional
*' Speaking on Love-Peace-and
ed about meeting the people and
Faith, Rev. Fr Daly said that tie Drive, brought the big r*tU#r pals Andrew Bracken, of Setnlnole room needed for the developing finding out their problems” Lund
' "We rub elbows with those of em* home as a souvenir of kls Satur­ High and R. S. Douglass, of Ly­ need* for Sanford’s camera enthu­ stated, "ha bad plenty of time
letlonal disturbance who canoot day afternoon expedition. Asked man 8chooI, hav# indorsed the siasts."
Immediately after Congrosa ad­
*discern between right and wrong.” If he had caught any fish, he project. Probably no one knows The Store front will consist of journed to make this visit. If ha
'• "They hive Injected msterUtlsm said “ No, I spent the rest of the more of the sight benefits the corrugated translte trimmed with had done It then, It would have
'Into love. It Is played up In sueh afternoon looking for rattlers. Lions have provided to school chil­ fluted aluminum and a large been meritori is and no one would
dren than those schools official* black plastic sign will be provided
I Magnitude thst they feel the esThrough ths cooperation of with night Illumination. The large have complained. Instead, how­
knee of love Is aes alone," ha
school principals and band direc­ plate glass areas will be of the ever, ho postponed his visit until
kid. "Because of the constant
tors tbs two school bands will also heat absorbent type glass tor the tha eampalgn for redaction Is be­
filltr they become confuted and beeome in for a share of the pro. protection of cameras and delicate ginning. Does he believe anyone
eau|a they cannot find love, they
Is being fooled by this delay.
equipment.
ceede for their band funds.
■HIP! over Into the opposite—hate,
"I don't believe tax-payer's
fn ed and disrespect. Disappoint­
Loop assured the chairmen thst The new facilities will be a properties should directly or Indi­
ed In love, because they do not The Men of the Flrrt £ “ *£•[* Sanford Lions would extend ovary total of 530 square feet and will
fat what they want, their homaa Ian Church, who are holding their effort to halp make the variety provide large display area* In ad­ rectly be used by an office-holder
to gain redaction. Tha law should
■tart to crumble.”
show a big success. Sanford Lions dition to furnishing ample working
first meeting of the Fill
be amended to prevent practices
"Lota b not what you get hot Tuesday night In the Educational will conduct ticket sales and, act­ room.
Work Is scheduled to begin this of using post office buildings for
ing
on
Loop'a
suggestion
It
was
what yoa can five," he slid.
Building, are combining their pro*
Striking at the search for peace, gram with the talk scheduled by agreed that his club would com­ week and Is to be completed in political purpoaes. If thla cannot
approximately aix to eight week* be done, tha taw ought to be reRev. Daly atated, "we're looking the Rev. Oswald Delgado, of Win­ pile and publish a program.
pealed. I think any conscientious
i thereafter.
(Or1peace but yet peace itarta ter Park,
Full support for the project was
. . . .
(Tom within the Individual. Paaea The Rev. Delgado, who Is to be given tho chairmen by the local Construction work Is being per. congressman can find ways and
la not fre t the outside but from here under the auspices of Morn­ club week ago, directing them formed by Sam C. Lawson, General meani to meet tha people and hear
(he inside-It la a spiritual thing,” ing Circle No. Nine will spesk on to alaga a show of professional Contractor from plans drawn by thdr problems without making
John A. Burton IV, architect.
the public pay for it,” ho said.
Pointing to the symbols of tha Presbyterian Church History and standards in avtry respect.
"And that goes for members of
time* ha aaM that those outward­ Beliefs. Because ef the expected
both parties.”
Both club presidents stated that
ly things "such aa Jau and other large congregation for the lecture
public support of tha Lions efforts
Lund pointed out that tbs small
exhibitionism come and go.”
and open forum cession, It will be would maka It possible for more
farmers of tha type prevailing In
"And In our lack of faith,” he held In the Church Sanctuary at srhool children to be supplied with
this area of Florida ought to have
Mid, "we've been taught that I p. m.
Special Federal aid.
glasses, receive ays examinations,
medicine, science and education
The public is eordlslly invited and corrective therapy to help
"Tha small farmers of this dis­
are a panacea." And added, when to sttend.
preseva sight
they find that the couch Isn’t
Two men and two woman shared trict needed help to establish thslr
as comfortable si It should be they
the four top prires given away at economic balance,” Lund aald,
become disillusioned at the whole
the Gregory Lumber Company "their economic position must be
world.”
Grand Opening held recently at strengthened bees use thsy cannot
'These things, as we analyse
their new location, 6th and MapU, compete with the rich farm areas
elsewhere. Instead of being too
them today, ara not new. Thero
Sanford.
have always bean men who where
A &gt;30 In merchandise order went concerned over Foreign economic
coofusod In love, who sought peace
to Mary G. Williams, of 1U4 W. aid, let's be sure we take care
of the forgotten small farmsr of
and who lacked faith,” said Rev. The Ststs Road Department to.
A former Sanford man Is being 9th Street, and a Sunbeam food the South.”
Fr. Daly. “ We are tone deaf for day reported that work UsehoduL honored this weekend at the Key­ mixer was awarded to Mrs. M.
"During eight years In Congress,
the beat of the time—wo have ed to begin Immediately on stone State Bottler's Convention W. Harris, of 417 E 2nd Street.
loet the pitch—the moral tone la a $183,977 construction project on at Pocono Manor Inn, Pocom Among the men winners were Mr. Hsrlong has dons nothing
State Road* 4S, MO and 44 In Bre­
not there at all.”
Jack K. Morrison, Itt Elliott about this. Tha amatl farmsr has
Manor, Pa.
Ave., who received a $50 merchan­ been crying loud and long for
"Thla Is your time now—for In vard, Bemlnolea ad Volusia ConnGeorge
B,
Derry,
now
75,
cashier
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times of great p e r ^ h s sign of Ut|;
dise
order, and- James r l * . Brawn, soma help but Mr. Herlong has
of the eld People's Bank which
the times was the thing that led Aeoairact for thla woik waa «&lt; stood at tha corner of Magnolia Box 7, Geneva, dho won a Sunbeam not heard them. Ha had not Intro­
duced nor fought for any legisla­
Went through great battles," bo routed wlfh White Construction Ave. and First Rt., Is being honor, electric drill and kit.
Co., Inc., o&lt; WlMiton, who wot
said.
Fifty-four other prices were dis­ tion that they need and must
•d
"for
his
long
service
to
tha
’H it pitchfork that brings back tho apparent low bidder when tho bottling Industry," according to a tributed and winners were being have,” he added. "The economy uf
project was lot on August tth.
our rural communities dlrsctJy *fths tone Is tho cross.”
latter fom Ala L. Day, president notified by phone and mall, "Bud”
Rav. Fr. Daly pointed out thst Work on this project It achwluled of the Keystone Coca Cola Bottling Talley, manager of tha lumber facts every town nnd city In thlr
buslnesa, said In announcing tho district. Therefore, we must have
men should be honest In business, to take M working days for com­
in Wilkes Bsrre, Pa., who
have charily In speech, havo re­ pletion, and consists of paving Co.
winners- Ha also wished to thank •ueh legislation to better the eco­
wrote to Frank L. Miller.
the hundreds of people who visit­ nomic stability of tha entire
spect for authority, be registered I'ram Volusia County Lino to State
Miller has been Invited to take ed the yard during the grand ana.”
voters, and give civil authority Road I In Brevard County, Park
Avenue In Sanford la Seminole part In a "This Is Your Life" pro­ opening tor their help In making
your support,
Ilo warned, " men and women County, from French Avenue to gram which will be given Saturday the event a success.
ore wondering around not knowing Park Avenue In Sanford in Semi­ night, Sept. t2, In honor of Derry.
'Where they are going—disillusion­ nole County, from Lake Jessup Miller knew Derry while he was In
ed In love—disappointed In peace Bridge to Vbluila County Line Sanford.
Derry left Sanford more than
in Seminole County and from Lake
’^•nd without faith.”
Winn TV and Radio opened this
^'.the Annual Rally will be held Ccunty Lino east approximately 40 ysars ago for Pennsylvania
morning la a new location on East
First St.
.0**1 year on the third Sunday 3.083 miles In Volusia County whsn he became affiliated with
Cedi A. Tucker, the new Sem­
Total tsngth of Jobs Is 0.7*8 miles the Coca Cola Bottling Co, and
Formerly at Ml East First Bt .
"
MON ft TUB.
operated a plant In Philadelphia.
inole County Agent, will be the Winn Television and Radio Is now
Millar
will
leave
Sanford
for
principal
speaker
i
t
the
nooa
la September at Bt. Margaret
located at 3184)0 East First St
PRAIRIE LAKE
Pocono Manor, Pa., Friday by luncheon meeting of the Sanford at ths comtr of Sanford Are.
Mary Church la Winter Park.
at 8[00 ft lOtM
Ntw officer* elected yesterday plane to ^aks part In the surprise Kiwanlt Club Wednesday.
The two store* have been com­
This li the first.civic club ap­ pletely renovated, redecorated,
for tha Central Florida Deaasry for tha retired bottlar.
MOBY DICK
pearance
of
the
new
county
agent
Day,
who
invited
Miller
to
take
are; James MeAullffe, Bt. Jamei
and remodeled to taka care of cut.
GREGORY PECK
Church, Orlando President i Ro­ part In tha event, Is known hers The program ha. been arranged (omen In the record department,
land Veil, Sacred Heart Church, In Sanford by Hugh Whelchc] and by John Darby of ths club’s Agri­ TV »nd radio departments, and In
7:00 Only
culture Committee.
New Bmyrna Beach, Vice Presi­ D. K. McNab.
the appliance department.
One Full
dent; Bill O'Brien, St Charts*
Hour o f
Church, Orlando, secretary; W.
Cartoons
F. Williams, Blsiled laeramant
Church, Clermont, treasurer; and
E. B. Nekt*. Holy Reedemar
Church, Kissimmee, Marshal.
The sixth anaual rally In Baaford was closed with a Solemn
Benediction of the Most Blessed
Baers men, by Rev. Fr. William
Neaubaus, Pastor of Bt. Pater’a
Church of DaLand.
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Group To Combine
Program With Talk
By Rev. Delgado

2 Men, Women Win
Top Prizes Given
A t Firm's Opening

Construction Will Bottling Industry
Begin Immediately To Honor Former
On Road Project Sanford Resident

Winn TV, Rodio
County Agent Will In New Location
Address Kiwanians

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Camera* Ave, Between Cotary
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Browns

Sgt. Thomas Will
Give Advantages
Of Marine Reserve

U .—ouett from Pa«r Gni-1
world," as Elsie tells us. "Green
Something new will be added to fields with hundreds of cows
On Wednesday Technical-Ser­
the meetings of the CampbclI- roaming placidly about, wind ruf-i
geant Mickey Thomas of the two
Lositng Post of the American Le­ fled lakes just calling for a o il
gion when It meets tonight for one boat and the final touch, a swim­ Shore Party Group Company,
ming pool. In tho center was a Marine Corps Reserve of Orlando
of It* regular sessions.
stately
mansion with grounds that, will be In Sanford to talk to
Preceded by a supper served at
7 o'clock this evening, the meet­ were exquisitely tended (Peter had boys between the ages of 17 and
ing will include an Initiation, seen to that) and several quaint 184 year* of age, about the ad­
vantages of becoming a member
Which, according to the announce­ little buildings.
ment of the twin affair, "ia some­ Peter and Elsie were married of the Marine Reserve.
at tho mansion and made a home Anyone Interested tn becoming
thing new for the post.”
"Early Bird” cards are now be- for themselves on the De Bary a member of the "finert mil­
ing Issued, said the announcement, estate. “That was In the days! itary organisation" In the world,
and all members are urged to at­ when doer and bears could be seen; Is urged to contort S tr '-n t
tend to make the initial new fea­ plunging though the thickets in Thomas at tha Post Office be­
ture a complete success.
the moonlight," Elsie reminisced. tween the hours of 10 and 2 p in.
Ths meeting will be held at the "Who could ask for anything more He has some valuable information
American l&gt;g!on Hut on Seminole 1than this forest primeval. I for the young man of today rehoped none would ever ‘ develop’ "ardini the Marine Pe.ervoi and
Boulevard.
it into building sites . . . ."
the Reserve Forces Act of 1033*
But progress was even then
it
was revealed.
on the march and Plantation
Estates begin unfolding, with
0
pioneers and retired couples en­
joying the Southern way of Ilfs.
The First Christian Church will
Gorgeous range groves, acres ot
be host to a meeting of Disciples pecan trees were felled and peo­
of Christ ministers of this dis­ ple moved In, to erect paitel color­
trict on oWdnesday, tho 19th, at ed houses and to landscape their
new lawns.
10 a.m., Pastor Perry L. Stone
"There were still primitive
announced today,
thrills," laughed Elsie. "One night
Howard Oden, former Miami my daughter came In out of the
businessman, but now director of gloaming to turn on ths tall floor
church extension under the Florida lamp In the mansion. As she
Christian Missionary Society, will snapped the switch just below the
PATTY BINO
be presented by Exec. See. Law­ lampshade two beady eyes gleam­
Ofjn of women golfers rnd the
rence S- Ashley, Ocala. Mr. Oden ed Into hers. Colled from the lamp
holderof women’s 1Shalf work)
wilt consult with the pastors about base to the top was a six foot
record scarf, eats Chimp
tha new three-year, $130,000 pro­ snako which had investigated the1
M..4-, WIN******* O—*, Cgram of establishing new churches masses of vines on the mansion
O-f **■—*! *-»«
roof and finally slithered down the
in growing Florida.
fireplace. Fortunately U was a
After the conference the mints- coach whip type and not out for
ten will have lunch together at mischief,"
the church before departing to
Hie Browns* now live In a spa­
their respective parishes.
cious now bouse on Sanford Ave.
in De Bary on high ground where
they can scan the roofs and
through the lofty pines, with
enough of the verdancy of limes
You, too
IX T M K C U L .N it I I U I I I ' |\ A M ) gone by to keep them Interested.
SUH
IIIL L k H U IIII i m i
C O t'A T S i With children and grandchildren
will
go for
P 1,1111USA
A L 1.IK D
U N A .V i.
C U M I-A N V. springing up, they are most beatifically contented here. Everyone
a M u r i d s cu ro u ru ll u a ,
1 ' U l D t l f t knows 'grandma Brown' and none
comes from her home without a
WILLIAM LKK KMlVBtl and
WILMA U lilV L K bla wife.
plant, a lack of oranges or some
lb* eitra-vitemin bread
«T t»
i'W .n d .u t ., little gift that makes being the
Championl chooi*
M t i C H U ' r a BALM
Browns neighbor such a pleasant
U n d .r and
virtu* u l a M t r l
outlook.
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Church To Be Host
To Disciple Meet

Legal Notice

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ANNOUNCING

to th# hiffhvRt and bent bidder.

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Tamna t. Florida
Attorney, for Plaintiff

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17—BULGING—REPAIRS
PAINTING

37-HELP WANTED - MALF.

P H A R M A C IS T

14—APPLIANCES
34—APTR-HOURES-ROOMS
1956 Hotpuint Washing machine,
slightly used. Cost $165. Will Furnished Apt, 500 Park Ave.
sacrifice. Jim Dicti, Phone 1920,
DESIRABLE on* and two bed­
Extension 294,

PAINTERS ATTENTION - For
Sale: OB Wall paint 55c, gal.
Itesiatcred • Florida
91.66, Famou* brand. Firestone
43-BUILDING MATERIALS
Stores.
Fait growing drug chain his open­
ing
for
pharmacist.
49
hour
week
USED BK1CK
FLOOR sanding and finishing.
discuss moving expenses to rw o CARLOADS beautilul used
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Semi­ Will
Plant City. New store. Fine
brick. Orange, red, and jurat
nole county since 1935.
working conditions. Salary plus black. See them at SHERMAN
H. M. Gleaion, Lake Myry
commission A bonus plan. Re­ CONCRETE PIPE CO.
tirement plan. Reply to Box HC
MeRANKY-SMITH PAIN’IM c/a
HED1-MIX CONCRETE
Sanford Hrrald.
3415 H. Park
Phone 1203
Window Silla * Unt*l*
Septic Tanka • .State Approved
For Painting call Mr. Tasker, Ph. 29-MALE or FEMALE
Sand • Cement Mortal Mia
668-XR. Room special *14.93.
Miracle Concrete Co.
DISHWASHER
and
Second
Phone 1311
Cook. Steady Job, 9-day week 309 Elm Ave.
19—PIANO
SERVICE
fKKNT ’ KM FAST
Apply In person. PHELPS
This
la
a
free
guest
pats
to the
RESTAURANT, Hwy 1792
L L Sill — Piano Technician
Kite Theatre for Jack Taylor..
Phone 1114 Rente 1. Sanferi
Man or Woman with Truck Brok­ Exp. date Sept. IS.
erage Office Experience. State
31-ROOFING and PLL’MBING
MKTALROOFlNti
experience, aalary expected. Ap­ Nmv In slock, 5-V Crimp —1/4”
1-AUCTIONS
ply Box 13, c-o Sanford Herald.
CERAMIC TILE
L'orrugateJ — ltd” Corrugated
Paul F. Mueller A Son Ph. 134
Get all Your roofing needs at
19-WORK
WANTED—FEMALE
Free
estimate.
Quality
work.
PU BLIC AUCTION
Sherman Concrete rip e Co.
7:39 — »:M
House cleaning A baby lilting,
Out Weit 13Ui It.
PLUMBING
Free Door PriMI
1113 E. 9th.
Contract and Repair Work
41—BUSINESS
EQUIPMENT
Furniture, TV, Washing Machine*,
Frea Entlmatri
33—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Stove* and many other Items too
R. L HARVEY
HAYNES Office Machine Co,
nuir.eroua to mention, at a sav­ 204 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1B28 LONGWOOD LAUNDERETTE — Typewriter*, adding machine*,
ings you can’ t afford to mi*t,
doing good gross. Fully equip­ SalesJtental*. 314 Mag., Ph. 44.
Tliurtday Night Only 7:30 to U:30
ped. Living quarters. Only one STUDENTS-see the newest thing
Sanford Karmen Auction Mar­
in luwn. Priced to sail quick or In typewriters — Royal’s 1957
ket. Ilwy 17-92.
trade. Ideal for couple or re­ "Twln-Pak” portable. The fast­
tired person. See anytime be­ est portable on the market. la
1A—PLACES to EAT
tween 7 a. m. and 7 p. m. clos­ 7 colors. 14 month* to per.
Contracting and Repair
Special at the Palm Drive-In 19*7 Bailort Ate.
Powell’s Office Supply
Phoae 1113 ed Sat. and Sun.
Theatre inack bar: Hamburger,
117 S. Magnolia
Phone 194
33-MONEY TO LOAN
French-fry and coke, tray for
W. J. KING
47-FURNITURE - HOUSEHOLD
two, fl.00. On Cameron Ave.,
Plumbing Contractor
AUTO LOANS
Eait of Sanford. White Patron­
EohJar Plumbing A Supplies
COST LESS
Buy your Furniture it Berry’s
age Only.
Room Rloctrle Water Heaters
Warehouse Furn. Co., tl Ml w.
Ph.
M
3534
Orlando
Dr.
1st St. All nationally adv. furn­
DEAR JOSEPHINE, meet me al
F lorida State Bank
iture at warehouse prices.___
the Doggie Diner A Bar, Lake Thla 1* ■ freo pais to The Palm
OF SANFORD
Mary.
*
Drive-In Theatre for Elner Tide,
Solve the
man, De Bary. Exp. date Sept.
M ERCHANDISE
MAK-LOU RESTAURANT
“ Guest” Sleeping Problem
29.
Sample Menu: T-Bone Steak,
With An
43-ARTICLES POR REST
Breaded Veal Cutlet, Florida
Plumbing.
Kresky
Heating
Lobster, Deviled Crab, and of
NOW 9 mm film rental library
M. G. HODGES
courie Lota’* Famoua Pizza.
at Wieboldt’a Camera Shop. 210 • A beautiful couch by day.
PHONE 1175.W for takeout. Service on All Water Pumps—
• A comtortable 90-lneb wide bw
S. Park Ave.
Well*
Drilled
—
Pumps
Hwy 17-93 South.
by night.
Paola Road, Phone 700
43-ARTICLES for SALE
• Converts to twin beds
4—LOST
• Converts to ■ couch end a
PLUMBING A HEATING
FOR SALE—New Firestone clock
single bed.
Septic
Tank
Installation
A
Service
radio 4A121 — 913.45. Firestone
LOST — Boxer dog, fawn color
Heater
Service.
Archie
C.
Jlar
Stores.
with black marking down middle
iett, Phone 734.W or 1333.
of back. Aniwer* to ’’Topper”.
We
buy and tell used furniture. A Selection of Beautiful Tailored
Call 590. REWARD.
Cover* and Bolster*
23—SPECIAL NOTICES
Paying top caib prices for any
Slightly Extra
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­
LOST: Wicker big containing
CU8TOM UPHOLSTERING
ING POST on 17-92 Ph. 3053-W.
knitting, on hoapital parking lot.
ECHOLS BIDDING CO.
Slip Covert and Drape*
Comer tad A Magnolia, Pk. 1333
keep bag; leave knitting at bo*,
STANLEY KULP
For Sale—4C23 Portable radio—
"Bid Bamberger*' Mgr.
pital desk or Phone S97-J.
PHONE 39S9J.
914.95. Firestone Stores.
open Mtoday's 111 l:M p. m.
VISIT OUR BALCONY
This la a free pan to Prairie Lake PUMPS A SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
—Factory to Tuu—
Drive-In Theatre for Sue Ann All types and sites, Installed or
Used furniture, appnaaete, Witte,
Ahnulnnni
"Do H Yourself.’’
Toney, Lake Mary. Exp. date
etc. Bought-sold. Larry's Mart
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Venetian Blinds
Sept. 39.
STINT
Enclosed bead. Sag-proof bottom 331 East 1st St. Phone 1631.
Machine and Supply Co.
rail with plastic ends. Plastic or
3—PERSONAL NOTICES
NECC1H-ELNA
307 W. 2nd St.
Ph. 93 rayoa tapes. Cotton or nylon
Sewing Machine Center
cord*.
ROLLAWAY, HotpKal and Baby
Sales, Service and Rental*
GATLIN BROTHERS
Senkarik GUm gad Paint Co.
Rods Day, Weak, or Month—TeL Dragline
G A R R E T T ’S
A Bulldozer Sendee
112*114
West
3nd
St.
Plume
*k0
1133. Furniture Center —
Ph. 1313 Geneva. 3493-W Sanferi.
133 E. First St.
Phone 1433
119 West First Sb
For
Salt—Used
Frlgldsire
$13,00.
ORLANDO Sentinel Star, Cali
Firestone Stores,
AUTOM OTIVE
Ralph Ray, 3130.
$ SAV E $
Army Cota, 93.99; Paint, UM gel.
ON GOOD UHKD
•—BOATS AND MOTORS
BULLDOZING
T-Shirts, 49c; Army-Navy Surp­
FURNITURE
lus, 310 Sanford Ave.
LOWERY A BRIDGES
Evlnmde Sales A Service
M
ather
O f Sanford
San.
19S9-W
Orange
City
Mr
4-9994
ROBSON Sporting Goods
For Sale—Top-up Toaster 97.50. At 203-09 E. 1st St.
Phone 127
304 E. 1st St
Phone 999
CROSLEV - BENDIX
Firestone Stores.
Salea and Service
For Sale—71i hV* used Fire*tone
For Sale—2 repossessed child’s
RAN D ALL
Motor, 173.00. Very good shape.
BE THRIFTY
Ride ’Em Planes—939.95 Value.
Electric Company
shop
Firestone Stores.
913.00 each. Firestone Stores.
Service— Quality— Satlafaction
WILSON • MAIEK
3937-J-3 De Bary
FOR SALE-New 6 HP Firistono Ph 113 Sanford
For quality new A used furniture
For Sale—Glass fly rods, 10R161, on easy credit and term*
outboard motor, *99. Firestone
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u n p s
Closeout at 94.49 each. Firestone 311 E. First St.
Store.
Phone 951
Well Drilling, HOWARD C.
8tores.
LONG, Phone 399 207 Eait
40-FARM and GARDDEN
NEW 1937 MODEL
Commercial Avt.
A
FRIENDLY PLACE
TO
MERCURYS ARE IN
TRADE F.M.I). 5c 10c A 25c Georgia cabbage plants. All »nr
’39 Marl* 30 (new) ............. SAVE ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
tetlas — any amount, Hugh C
Store. 351 S. Sanford Ave.
’39 Mark 6 (used) ------------- 1143
ments, Invoices, hand bills, and
Whelchel, State Market 81*1
’39 Evlnrude 30 HP (used) ... 9300 programs, a te . Progressive
16. Day 1259, night, 627.
For Sale—Child’s Out-door Swing
*31 Mercury 19 HP, Shift...... 9190
Printing Co. Phone 409 - 403 Sat. A 939-93 Value for 939.93
Crestline Aluminum Boat* and
For
Sale — Have you a large
West 13th St.
Firestone Stoi'es.
Fiberglass Boats from *399
hedge? Electric hedge trimmer
FOR A BETTER JOB
W. P. SMITH
For Sate—Used Refrigerator, only only one to tall at 611.93. Fir*
atone Stores.
See—
Motors—Boats—Paint—Glass
195.00. Firestone Stores.
HOY REEL’S
3415 S. Park
Phone 1303
Virginia Frederick* it Invited lo
Auto Painting
For Sale—Thor Automatic Wither
be a guest of Th* Palm Drive-In
19-PARTS - REPAIRS
309 W. 2nd
I’hunn 1121-1 only 935X0. Firestone Stores.
Theatre. Exp date Sept. 26.
la n free past In lb* Movle- Per Sate—Trade In GE Refrigera­
For Salt—New 139.95 custom built This
For Sale—Reel type powar mower,
land DriVe-ln Theatre for Dallaa tor I95XO. Firestone Store*.
auto radio. While they last 932JI
only one to go at |3L30. Fire
Loop, Rap, date Sept. 39each, Firestona Stores.
atone Store*.
Electric portable sewing machine,
RADIO REPAIRMEN
•19. Phone 3075-W.
Id—
MUSICAL INtTRirMRNTI
11—TRACTORS
ATTENTION
For
Sale—adjustable
TV
wall
1933
Coldspot
9
cu.
ft.
refrigera­
Small Case Tractor In good con­
Oartnett i 94S^Pt[on^^a2J2L_
tor. Good condition. $100. Call
dition. Suitable for farm or mounts 91.33, TV aerial cave
small grove. 1’rlre *325. Call mounts 91.13 20-ft. TV 200M Up 2952-XM.
REN TALS
Ray Herron 160 after 0:00 Mails 99.00. Flreitone Stores.
Practically
new
12-gauge
Renting,
p.m. 1B43-W.________________
xpert Watch Repairing. Fully
ten Sportsman automatic Shot* &gt;9—APTS—HOUSER—ROOMS
Guaranteed. Sanford Jewelry A
gun. Shot teat thsa 1 box shaUa, Roe* Court! 6 mem a
II—TRAILERS
U iya| ^ co., 300 ganford Ave.
993. W. C. Hill, Ph, 119 or 3119.
furnished. Kitchen equipped. Ph!
It will pay YOU to aee us before
1994.
For
Sate—Apt. size refrigerator,
you buy. Oper Evening* and
EM
PLOYM
ENT
Sunday*.
930. 3-burner electric range, 135.
3-roora
unfurn. apt. Newly o«oers­
Restates trailer Salea
Springs A Mattress, 910. 3919 Or.
ted.
1301
Celery Ph. M6-W.
Palates, Fla.
land* Dr.

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Echols Hi-Rizer

$94.50

SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS
Trailer, Sale-Rent, Ph. 999-XR.
Steady year ’round work, ex*
•0 ft. Aluminum House Trailer. cellrnt wages. Free hospitaliza­
’64 model, modern. Dreamwuld tion and life insurance, pleas­
Trailer Park.
ant working conditions, paid
holidays and vacations. Apply
IS—Lb Eli CARS
rson to BROOKF1EI
In person
BROOKFIELD
MILLS, 309 N. Elm.
1933 Pontiac Catalina, clean at
■ whistle, and all good rubber.
Only 9998. Ray H erron Ph, WAITRESS—Apply Toucbten’s
Drug Stere, Mr. Clark.
100 or 1343-W, after 0:00 p m.
Girls
over 21. Apply Plg’n Whls
*33 Old* 2-Dr. Holiday Coupe;
tie.
power steering A brakes; Ra­
dio-Heater. rear speaker. Lea Maid colored or whits. Ph
ther Interior, 2 Tent Green.
2933-R after 6:00 p.m.
Call 2931-R.
CLERR-TYPUrr
SEVERAL low priced cars, rang­
ing from 975 up, for good e co ­
To Start about October IS
nomical transportation Ray Her­
ron, Phono 199 or m i liter 9:00 Permanent local resident, age 11
p. m.
to 30; must be quick end accu­
rate with figures, very legible
I960 PONTIAC—*-cyUnder, 3-door.
clean, *430. Ray Herron, Phone handwriting, excellent typist.
&gt; 190, or mi-W* after 9:00 p.m.
New modem, nir.condilioned off­
ice, ideal working rendition*;
BUSINESS
regular salary increases, paid
vacation*, group insurance, and
SERVICES
many other liberal employe
benefits.
. •
19—BEAUTY PARLORS

MSS. Oak

If interested ta apartment cisew­
er than average. Close In. See
For Sale—SD34 Gas heater, 30,000 Jjmray Cowan. Ph. 419,
RTU o n l y 9MJ3 Firestone
French Aveeee home suitable fir
Stores.
heme A husineaa. For inform*
uon call MM.
appliances, s a l e a
FRIGIDAIRE a
n r u s h , Oviedo,
and service. O .____
Ft*. Phene Fr0-8-5311
0-5-1311 or Sanford WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
private bathi. 114 W. Pint St
1993-W after 9 y . a

99 APPLIANCES

THE SANFORD HERALD Mon,, Sept. 17, 1956, F or* 11*

15—ROMES

There Is N o BEST Day To A dvertise
According To Scientific Survoyi

room furnished apt. Ph. 4M-W

New two bedroom Rouse*, kitchen
■quipped. 1904 Washington. Ph.
443 or wrtu Jack rtynt, Boa
301 Sanford.

PHONE 2100 or 2980
FOR AN APPOINTMENT
TO BEE—Thla Solid Brick

Laka front t-bedreom C.B. bouse. 2-BEDROOM HOME
Pishing, swimming- PH- 3099-W3, after 4:30.
Hei a big, comfortable living
and dining room, built-in cab­
3-BEDROOM Houat, living room,
inet* In tbs kitchen with mod­
kitchen, Florida room and car
ern electric rang* end refrig*,
rator. You'll enjoy th* Urge
porta, in town, Phooa KM.
acreened-ln perch end beaut),
fully landicaped grounds with
&gt;-bedroom furnished apt Vary
Iota of shrubbery end aprinkclaan and cloaa-ln. Jimmy Co*
ling system, He* n fireplace
wan Ph. ill.
and central heating. Excellent
residential location—2417 Leu
Thla la a free pas* to the Movierel Avenua.
land Rldo-ln Theatre for Leslie
Vaughn. Rap. date Sept M.
PRICED RBAftONABLK
I A I room freshly painted opts.
Phooa 1993-W or 1311.

ODHAM A TUDOR
2625 S. French Ave.
Phone 2100 A 2080

Ni c e bedroom. Private entrance
A bath. Phono MM-W.

Want ado bring revolts ovary day. Each day people have now
wants. And each day bring* remits when you place m want
ad in the Sanford Herald.
Place your Herald want ad on a " t f (*U1 fsrbid) order
and cancel when you have had results.

Pure, or unfum. I-bedroom apart*
mrnt. Screened porch. Phoae
1013-M.
3-ROOM furnished
Call 1499-J.

Unfurn. 4-room house, Furn. 4
room apt. ttl N. Jaaaamlna.

GOOD NEWS — S vacancies in
the most desirable residential
apartments in town. PARK
A V E N U E APARTMENTS
Phone 1743-J.
2-Bedroom furn apt
I 49 mo.
I-Bedrootn, I bate house 9136 mo,
3-Bedroom furn. house 9 96 mo.
ROSA L. PAYTON Broker Ph. 1171
16-RU61NKS9—INDUSTRIAL
Service Station for Rant or Loire.
Excellent location. Contact N.
L. Bishop, Phono Mil or M91
Sanford.

R E A L ESTATE
•4—FARMS AND GROVES
20 acre tile farm. Three bedroom
house, large barn. All equipment
and machinery. Easy terms. Ph.
1I4I-J. P. O. Box 1134.
*5—HOMEB
Will build on your lot. Your plan
or ours,
ours. W* can arrange finan­
cing. Call us for additions or

remodeling.

TO PLACE YOUR W A N T AD CALL 1821

apartment.
2-Bedroom, concrete block, lari
clout*, carport* on lit lota ...
quiet neighborhood. PHONE

TS

829-J.

TIRED
o f the same old thing I
So*

ths

spaclou*

new

U i.e fu lly

different homes in —, —
South Pinecrast
Sanford
Grove Manor*
Sanford
Valencia Villa*
DeLand

IM M EDIATE
OCCUPANCY
Ideally Situated

Luxuriously Planned
Moderately Priced
3 end 4 Bedroom Home* with 1
and 2 hiil ht situated on Inrgr,
arlittirally
landscaped
Ini*.
Paved ctrrcti and all other
city convenience* make these
colonies
of
owner-occupied
homn truly delightful placet
lo live.
Designed, Dullt and Sold

ODHAM A yTUDOR Inc.
Builder* of

Fine Hume*

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nickname
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9. Job
10. Orew white
13. atrl'a name
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tanker
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goddess
of heeling
(post.)
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19. A Burmese
native
17. Like i
19. Cheat
19. Kitten's cry
20. Surface
■gain
33. Proarcules
judicially
34. Sea urchl
20. Fever
29. Oriental
tree
31. Afraid
(Scot.)
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mation
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liytn.l
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land
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39. Chair
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spirits ,
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CROSSWORD
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of time
3. Blunders
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8. Ghoat
9. Head
covering
7. Blck
g. Tiny
object
9. Lucid
11. Delineates
15. Cargo
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LOW ELL E. OZIER
For Florida Living
Ml
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Builder - Phone ISM
Office: 3991 S. Orteodo Dr.
SALES OFFICE
V? vr
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2626 8. French Avenue
3-Btdroem frame home on 3 lota.
Phone 2100 and 2080
Living room, separate dining
w
41
room, and kitchen. Bathroom, I
7T
screened porches. 3 room apt.
In rear. Private entrance. Few
3T
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citrus trees. 13000. P.O. Box 393. 05—LOTS
DOWN
Geneve, Fla.
1.
Light
9*17
For your future home site we hive
carries*
lets priced (ram 9325.00 up, in
SMALL TOWN OF
several locations in City.
LONGWOOD
Attracllvc Lake Front Lots
•7—BROKERS and REALTORS
67—REALTORS and BROKER!
New 2-bedroom masonry home OZIEK
REALTY CO.
Ph. 1339
6S'x25’ on Iota IM'xlOO'; 9 miles
FOR THE GENTLEMAN
WILL TRADE
from Bate, city utilities. $9700. Lot* 41' x 135'. Partly landscap­
FARMER
Good terma for Navy Person
ed. Dreamwold Section. 2411 Attractive 2-Bedroom frame house 3-Bcdroom Colonial-type
home, If*
ntl. Phone Owner-Builder, Win­ Chare Ave. Phone 1973-M.
in must desirable neighborhood.
bath, 2-c*r garage, leverxl step
ter Park 394399.
HardwooJ floor*, car portc, milage barns, Well landscaped 099
House lot at Like Mary, write
door fireplace, kitchen equipped.
Beatrice Plummer. 1 Tower Cir­ Owner will trade equity for mod­ •haded groundi, II acrea of tUtt
12X5 DOWN
farm land, 7 flowing wells, Raid
cle, Bath, Maine.
ern 2-bedroom trailer In good
3 Bedroom* and Carports
road frontage. Conveniently la
condition.
Terrazso Floor*
97—BROKERS aid REALTORS
rated. All for 933,900. Terete
Kitchen Equipped
available.
LAKE FRONT HOME
Nice Residential Location
Hobart A. Williams, Realtor
On
83/4
acre*.
Completely
furn­
Landscaped Yards
Raymond Lundqulst, Associate
ished with new tnoJcrn furniture
Ready for occupancy In 4 weeks
1M3 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
including TV. 3-Dcdroomi, Ilk
A . K. SHOEMAKER. JR.
A B.
*
~ PETERBON
“
wfllBL
bathi, large slcaplng porch and
*700. DOWN
Builder
toraAa
large screened porch, I-ear. ga­ 'linker Associate*: A. B. Pat.
Phone 1991
1900 MellonvUle Balance like rrnt, buys this com
rage, lovely shade trees. loca­ Jr., P, J. Cbeitaraon, Gar
fortable 3-bedroom one alary
Willetts, John Melsch and w
R. w,
ted 6 tnilei from Sanford.
For Sale nr Rent—4 bedtoom home near High School. Price
Williams. A. C. Doudncy, Loffl
922,000 TERMS.
of |fl5«n include* range, spare
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hnuse. 2007 Adams,
Phone
Surveyor.
heater and Venetian blind*. Im­
17*64.
119
N.
Park
Ave
Phare
lift
mediate possession. Let your OZIER R E ALTY CO.
rent receipt* pay for this home.
BELL
Laura B. Oner, Broker
Hlial M. Field. A*'«elat#
Anything
3601 So. Orlando Hwy, Fhone 1359
With A
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. NERO
EVENINGS: 31!' nut »pi
REALTORS
Uasalfltd
IM1 Park Ave
Phase 27 tr 141
IF IT 18 REAL ESTATE
Ad
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
ask Crumley A Monteilh
JURY CALL
2544 French Ave.
at 117 South Park. Phone 173
1031
J. W. HALL, IttiALTOR
They Know
BEAUTIFUL
Johaay Walker, Auoclete
SWAP ANYTHING! Just
NO DISHWATER HANDS
"Call Hall" Phone 1759
3-Bedroom, 9-balh home, located
In
this
large
substantial
home
Classified ads. Phooa 1831 Mr •
In South PIMerest, Comer lot 1 CORNER LOTS, near Plnecreit
with all-electric kitchen, 3 bed­
beautifully iawdacnood. Near School. Attractive Terms
rooms, separate dining room, helpful ad-writer.
Finerrest School. Built-In ranic*
and oven. Buy thla home with B U S I N E S S OPPORTUNITY— den and oak floor* throughout.
Located on 3 lot* In good neigh­
a low down payment and usborhood. Reduced for immediate
sum* n 414 pereent mortgage. Apartment house with six units.
Good
monthly
Income.
Attracgala.
One poor old.
Uvo term*.
injwo—93,000 Down
£ 5 J 1
WONDERFUL FOR CHILDREN
Consult A REALTOR First
Thla 3-bedroom, | bath home in
DO YOU WISH TO 8EIJ.
South , Plaecrtal.
Fenced-in CULLEN AND l!A H K E v
YOUR PROPERTY? '
v /7 7 | j
)«ckynrd for the kids to play 1M N. Park Avt.
Let eur experience and contacts f M
In refbty.
be of service to you, We shall
11.000
be happy lo discuss your prop­
ODHAM A TUDOR
* 3 bniruum 2 bath
erty at no obligation. Call soft H SS
9936 French Are.
erne on large let
or 2133 first thing.
Phone 3100 or 3986
1 SS
Price *17,300
GOLDSBORO LOTS
1 T*
DOTH of the** home* are lead) ROSA L. P A Y T O N . 3 nice large building lota close to
for Immediate occupancy, S* Reg 1*4*red Real Fatale Utreher
school and shopping. Reasonable
Them Today.
and termi.
I’heo* 3971
IT-93 at RUwotea
W. M. "BUI” BTEMPER
Gay Allen, Ansaelate
A kxaadar A StfiRger
Arietta Priaa, Associate
Rail Estate A Insurance
Realtor — General In.arise*
Mrs. Louring Messenger, Asaec.
Or list 113 N. Park Ava.
107 Magnolia Ave.
Ph. II

Seminole Realty

For Bale—Repossessed Television. Avalon Apt*. Efficiency, Ph. /20-W
A Beauty—only $99.00 Firestone SEE Seminole Realty for Destr
Stores.
able Himes and Apia. Phone 37.
For gale—3/4 HP air-conditioner*. IFFICJ ENCY Apartment. SuitMitchell. Only t fee SITUS each.
tee M atter or couple,
1 HP Mitchell air-coodJUcner,
Private
hath. Acre*
ta bate.
Across from Past
1199.00. All brand new. FireOffice. Manuel Jen
■tone Store, Ph. 12.
4-room downstclra apt., screened
For Sale—Apt. 9lae used Electric parch. Upeteira efficiency apt.
Range. Only 1 at SlLOt. Fire­ aereeacd porch. I ll Park Ave
RAYMOND M. BALL
stone Stores.
Phone 1032.
OSCAR M. HARRISON
For Bale By Owner—Lack Ar&amp;r
REG. BROKERS
For Sale — Used Electric Stove, 3-Room apartment, unfurnished.
a month old I bedroom 1 bath,
119X0. Firestene Stores.
home. AU electric kitchen, ex* 8. D. Hlghleyman, Associate
Over get station. Call 9199.
hauat fan, beater, blinds. I o n ­ 399 Booth Park Ave.
Per late—Trade-In TV, |». Fire Look! A free peso to Prairie Lake ic* man traaifamd. Ph 2 ITT.W
■tone Stores.
Drive-In Theatre for Mlsa Jean
Armstrong, Exp. date Sept. M.
Tbil ad will admit Mr. Ilden Cala
For Sale—Very good used Autema
to the Rita Tboatro a* m guest.
tic Washer at 985.90. Firestone Furn. apartment ntwly decorated.
Exp. date iSopt. M.
•tone.
Suitable for couple. Phone 1979.
6
room, S bedroom home 96760.
Salon
G.A.C. Finance. Ill W. 1st, Phone For Rate — New Apex vacuum HUTCHINSON’S O c e a n Front
Located on Old Orlande High,
3141, H. L. Foley, t l o l , liter
cleaner with attachment* 1UJ9 Apt*. 3M I. Atlantic. Daytona
way. Moot Hr abUdren, school
by appointment.
only. Fimtone Stem.
Ml
Beach. Call 3379-W.
bus step. Coll 1333-|b

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THE LOCATION OP YOUR HOME IS IMPORTANT! Consider the location from every approach'. At South Pinecrest inviting streets wind o ff in all directions... you are near, yet delightfully secluded from the rush o f heavy
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SOUTH PINECREST HOMES HAVE EVERYTHING!
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IDEAL FOR CHILDREN'S SAFETY; AND .WELD­
BEING! South Pinecrest is immediately south' o f the

residence, plus many advantages found only at South

splendid new Pinecrest Elementary School; within sight

Pinecrest. . . City water, electric and sewage service .
Large, well-landscaped yards, fronting on gracefully

and easy, safe walking distance o f the school and Ita
park*-like 25 acre school playground.

winding streets.

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PINECREST
• Luxury homes In a m oderate price range,
• Spacious country living with all city
conveniences.

• City w ater and C ity sew ers-Paved
Streets, etc.
• Intelligent zoning restrictions to m aintain
high property, value*

• U ltra m odern design in homes and surround,
ings to m eet today’s high standards fo r
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NO. 195

s
nly Truth
ded To W in Election

By MARY FOWLER
* TALLAHASSEE 0T—Tbe Consti­
DE BARY — "Hear the
tution Advisory Commission at iu
final drafting session In Ocala Oct. roarl" shout the' children on Sat­
1 will decide whether to rccom. urday morning at the uo. Shiver,
mend a new permanent plan of lng delightfully they crowd around
legislative reapportionment call­ the cages where the restless
ing for a 40-member Senile end a oblige by sounding off li
UO-member House.
feral bellows. Nest to the
Tills plan, which also cells for beasts, BUI Compton, vendor, of
four-year Instead of two-year popcorn, peanuts and novelties
terms for representatives, has does the best carnivtl trade. The
been suggseted by a commission youngsters mill around, grasping
% The Board of Sanford City committee which was charged balloons and feathered monkies on
Cemmlsslonsra, alttinx as an with studying and revising the leg- sticks so firmly that mothers,
Equalisation Board U*t night, Illative sections of the Constltu dad snd granddad have to part
gave nine complainant* the aama lion.
with coin* and Join the Joyous
WASHINGTON (AP) — Frostanswer "The assessment will The full 37-member commission hubbub.
will
decide
on
tbs
draft
of
the
dent Eisenhower told Republican
Stand as Is."
campaigners today that they need
However, only two of the tax­ proposed new Constitution it will See picture* of De Itary day
•nly to tell the truth about his
payers who objected to assign, recommend to tbs 1937 Legisla­ Sanford Eoo en Page Three.
ture.
edminlstration to win the election.
merit* appeared before the board If approved by the Legislature,
Elsenhower spoke at * sendoff
to argue their objections.
The broad snouted alligator
the Constitution would be submit­
breakfast for Vic* President Nix­
If,. R. •Strickland, representing ted to the people In the IBM gen­ looks to the kiddles like a litard
on and other Republican leaders
$ American Oil Company objected eral election.
that has been enchanted so that
setting out en campaign tours.
to the assessment made by the The present Constitution provid­ It grew and grew and grew, with
"I see no reason for going
city on merchandise Inventory at ed for M Senate districts and for menacing eyes and ominous, slow
to th* public with anything but
the Sanford bulk plant.
a 55 member House. The reap- crawls in the muddy depths,
th# truth," Elsenhower said. "Our
A. H. Used*, representing the portkmment amendment calls for that the two youngest Gablers
record Itself Is efficient, if it
Sanford Gas Company, again reapportioning the House on a toe over, their big eye* following
la mad* clear the public will sup­
population
basis.
each
slithery
movement.
LiUle
asked for a reduction in the asport It.
eased valuation on both real The present Constitution call* Bradley and Richard are ready
"We do not need to indulge In
for the Legislature to be held In to rush to safety J the creature
end personal property.
the exaggerations'of partisan polextraordinary session until It re­ is further enchanted and grows
"I believe that our distribu­ apportions If it falls to accomplish
Itie*. I do not claim perfection
"The alligator Is the
tion system is grosily overval­ reapportionment during the regu­ wings.
for this administration but where
most!" they chorus. But then
u e d ," Gaede told the commission­ lar session of a reapportionment come the monkles with their mon­
w* have failed It was not from
ers as he presented pictures to year.
lack of trying."
key shines; the kiddies could watch
describe real estate holdings al­ The IMS Legislature failed to them all day If It were net that
Sounding, a pearo thsme, Eisen­
so'claimed as overvalued.
reapportion ths Senate during 116 the gosts and pumas weren't so
hower said It Is difficult to be as
He said, “ We have abandoned days of extraordinary session. It fascinating. "Com* hrre," they
peaceful in the present day world
as American* would like to be.
ever two miles of main wh«i then went into a eerie* of extend­ cry. "No, come here." answer
Charles C. Wagner, Charles C. Wagner, with children; He eald that while we may be aa
IT \V7 1 DE BARY D AY i t the Sanford ZSttast Saturday
when French Ave. was built and ed recesses, the last of which runs others.
Philip Gabler, Jack Jackson, Steve Jackson, Kenneth La peaceful as possible, eomeone else
no reduction was made In person­ up to Nov. « general election, with
Small forms dart between mo­ and here in the carnival atmosphere; complete with pea­
the result that Senate reapportion- ther. grandfather and visitor* In nut*, iHipcom, ami balloottn; foreground, Bradley Gnbler,
Roy, Wellesley Corbett, David Ncldcr and Bob Corson. may make an aggressive move
al property values.
meat still hasn't been accomplish, si] directions. Anns and Charles Richard Gabler; in back, lire. Wellesley Corbett, Wallace
(S ta ff Photo 1. that wdald disturb that peace.
"AH we want Is to be treated ed.
’White it is not a secure peace
an a fair end equal balls," Gaede The preliminary draft of the new C. Wagner, leveral time* great Gabler, Mra. Clyde Gabltr, vendor Bill Cumpson, Mrs.
that we hero," ha aald, "there
field , "that’s this reason I come Constitution providts that If the grandpaoentr, mingle with the
are many, many thousands of
back here year after year."
Legislature fslls to reach agree­ De Bary group and start a rau­
American mother* that are migh­
"I don’t believe we have yet ment on redistricting the Senate cous fight between two screeching
ty thankfal their eons are net In­
received a fair tax," he said. during ths regular 6-day session parrots when they toss an empty
volved in soar shooting.”
After revlewtnf the tax, as­ the Job shall be turned over to bag Into the cage; a strident tug
Eisenhower, wearing a beaming
sessments on real and personal a commission composed of the of war enauei.
mnUe, walked Into thn dining
Unnoticed, Jackie Jackson is
property of the 8anford Ges governor, secretary of state and
room with GOP National Chela,
taking pity en a forlorn black
Company, the Board of CtnMls- attorney generaL
man Leonard W. Hall.
slonart, as an Equalisation Board, And if these fail to agree within bear that has been left out of
Clifford McKJbbla, president­ ploy professions! planning eftElsenhower chatted animatedly
refused to reduce the assess- 10 daya after final adjournment the general distribution of pea.
elect of the Semlaole County gineers to furnish the city with t
with Nixon as be at*.
nuts
and
popcorn.
Confidently,
of the Legislature, the governor
manta.
Chamber of Commsite, yked ths’ master plan for growth and eg.
Secretary ef Interior Wed Red- . *
~ H. N. Bayer, the dty'e Tex As­ would be empowered to do the Jackie thrusts nuts Into the little Scores of witnesses representing Sanford Board of City Commls- pansion.
At this morning’s meeting of
bear’s eager mouth. They are dis­
sessor, said that the compan*'* redistriettng.
Florida cities, Industries and retL lienors to set aside *7,500 In tbt
the. Bjard,
County Costal*.
•venal] tax was refused $33.05 The formula for House represen­ covered arid the boys cluster about, dent* including Sanford bolstered forthcoming budget for a profes­
*
loner*,
Dr.
Henry
McLantln re­ Hep. Charles Italleek, also em­
all
feeding
the
desky
mammal.
tation would be—aa at present—
•vsr last year.
confidence this week that the sional planner.
Rath
aNuftation?
minded the Board of Senlord'g barking on tours, wore stated el
Gaede said, aa he left the city that the five most populous coun­ Over by the moat a young mother Federal Power Commission will
ties gat three representatives each holda a five weeks baby In her clear the way for the first state­ McKibbin, armed with informa­ McKibbin mid the board "The need for an airport and elated tho head table,
•emmission room, "111 be
tion from an unnamed firm df en­ Iplanning
S engineer will plan o*t- that he bad talked to tho Navy Nixon, aponklng briefly after
and all other counties ons each. arms, shielding Its tiny foe* with wide service for naturat gas.
next year."
gineers, outlined a comprehensive • k lM ffi
' the
tl city to compare with
Eisenhower finished, urged tbe
The larger counties would get ■ warm shawl si she stands over
Direct evidence of the state's
tkrtKliy’il growth. Certainly it regarding tbe requested airport Republican* to follow tho advice
an additional representative for her uther four llttlo ones Jumping demand for this furl, tn supple­ plan of Sanford.
* bait the monkey pH.
"Good city planning tail- si wllrnelp la that tba master pigs for Sanford,
of a Democrat, tho late At Smith,
each 100,000 population.
Now can from many state* are ment It* dependence on oil. mount­ least two years, and fared with will show the need ter v r ?xa- W. Davis told the commlssslon- who used H say ever and over
On the hast* of the 1930 federal
ed
as
spokesmen
for
the
statu
era hi* home on Lake Monroe Is again; "Loti look at the record."
census, the house would have 110 stopping and lining up along the snd It* component parts, admit­ the present continuing growth," Urn."
members, wtlh Dade County hav­ lions’ cages. From them rush tedly the fastest growing market McKibbin uld, "we need to gel
That, Nixon said, te "what we
cut off since the A. C. L. RaD
ing eight; Duval alx; Hillsborough more devotees of the famous In the nalinn. testified in support into this project now."
road torn up tbt rood leading te an going to de.*
The study by a professional
five; Pinellas and Polk four each Sanford aoo, Saturday's buziin, of the Houston Gas A Oil Corp.
"Wo don’t have to embellish Ik
U ami as yet, has net built ths
planner. In order w provide n mai­
NORWALK. Ohio (A P)-The and Escambls, Orange and Palm cousin, f
with clever quips end fancy,
application
for
a
pipeline
from
new one they promised him. Com­ phrases," tbe vie* president aald.
ler plan for tho city’s growth,
mother of s Karine recruit, who Beach three each.
Texas and Louisiana fields.
will Includ , he said: making nee.
claims ha was hit in the stomach Senators and representatives
missioner John Melach advised that
While misrepresentations or
Upsurge of confidence tn this esaary Investigation* and studies
by a corporal fcr falling to say would a sm four year terms. The
he keep after the railroad until distortions will have to be an­
new source of Florid* growth be­
•«lr", said today the Marines at plan, also calls for legislative sal­
swered, Nixon sold, "Wo have
gan with announcement of Coas­ provide a program that Jhe peo­
they build tbs road.
Parris Island aiw "living under aries amounting to |soo a month
8EFT. If
tal Transmission Corp., which ple will back as their own pro­ Four Navy men attached to the Martin Brewster, of Orlando, something bettor to offer the A*
instead
of
|100
a
month
they
now
• fear—a nervous fear."
Admissions;
merlcan people than mere per­
would build a line from nearly to gram; and the master plan for Sanford Naval Air Station were
' The South Carolina training receive.
Elmer Fetton (Frrn Parkj
producing fields In Texas and n pattern tu follow, public build, InJun-d early this morning In an who desires to build an axtenslon sonal abuso and villlftcatlon of
Station Is where tlx Marine rsViola Gainer (Sanford)
Louisiana, lhat it could supply lugs, schools, traffic control fa­ iaubimobile accident five miles of Chapman Road, which Is south our opponents."
mrulta drowned In n m»nh dur*
Irene Lacy (DeBary)
more than 1W per cent ol the cilities, -public -iransnnrUtiim, west of Daytons Beach on High, of Oviedo, In an Easterly direction,
The Republicans, Nixon said,
Barbara Daguc (SanfordI
Tjig-a night march this eummsr,
southeastern state’s 90-year de- public utilities snd Industries.
have the record and It can be
told
the
commission
that
ho
bad
way
93.
Discharges;
Mrs. R. L. Hamlsfar, mother
minds, feeding the new line Ihc "This is tho scope of what comSuffering from head Injuries, obtained all the property adjoining summed up In on* sentence:
Pearl Barnhill (Sanford)
ef six children and wife of a
Houston corporation would build latent engineers will furnish to and reported to be in critical con­ (he proposed extension, and asked “ Tba American people, under
the
city,"
McKibbin
said.
SEPT. II
World War I A m y veteran, said
from Raton Rouge, La., to south
tho Elsenhower administration,
As he asked the Board of Com. dition, was an occupant of the car the commission ta accept the have had tho boat four year* of
Admissions'
aha had been at other earapa but
Florida.
deeds,
which
they
did.
The
pro.
The Cfty of Sanford Increased
Vickie Baron i Sanford I
State officials, civic and Indue, mis*loner* to set aside 97,300 for whose name has not been releas­ posed extension will bo a Utile Utslr lives."
bad never even such "fear” as Its fire Insurance coverage and
Kathleen Matheni (Sanfordi
trial leaders are scheduled te for the purpose of professional ed until his next of kin are noli- over a half mite long. Brewster
evidenced at Perris Island.
Nison and bis party took off
added coverage for aircraft da.
Clarence SchaHfr (Sanford)
continue the dramatic showing city planning, McKibbin told the ! fled.
She claims her 20-ysar-old son, mage te ell city property at its
at 9 am. Just n few minutes af­
also
proposed
that
the
name
of
Births:
made by Florida, one of the last board "It seem* like s lot of Th« driver of the car, Robert the small lake, also near Oviedo, ter the vice president finished
Donald, was bit by a corporal for special meeting last night fol­
Baby Boy Ms thews
remaining states tn receive tin* money but City Commissioners in M. Everest, AN, whose home town now known as Balk Lake be •peaking.
not saying **alr” to the noncom­ lowing the Board of Equalisation
Discharges:
is given as New York City, Is
fuel since the natural ga* Indus­ the future will (hank you for it.
missioned officer during a mop mealing.
Starting with n noon meeting
changed, and suggested Laka
Julia Price (Mount Dors;
try began its rapid rise to x lead­ "I for one don’t tnlnk that the suffering from compound frac­ Seventh Heaven as a possibility today in Indianapolis, Nixon’s
In d buehet demonstration.
Added cost to the city will
ing position In the nation In the Zoning and Planning Coni minion tures of the upper leg,
Hsmlsftr underwent an emer­ be approximately MOO, according
fur • new name.
campaign will taka him 16,000
last decade. FPC official* say tliey Is taking any progressive attitude,
Uolh men were taken to the Or. Clerk O. P. Herndon reed the mites Into S3 states during tho
gency hernia operation. The Ma­
to
Andrew
Caraway,
who
was
he
said.
"We're
going
to
have
expect
to
complete
the
hearing
of
lamlo Air Force Base Hospital.
rin# Corps, which it Investigating
namsd Supervising Agent for
these witnesses'by approximately some fast growth in Sanford snd Treated at the Sanford Naval official referendum on the ballot coming two weeks.
the whole Incident, said the recult
Elsenhower will swing Into ac­
the city’s Insurance program.
Considerable cloudiness with Oct. 1. Allowing for crnss-examl. we need to prepare snd plan for Air Station Dispensary, and under (or Seminole I’ srk Raceway
had a congenital hernia and It did
which reads as follows: "On the tion tomorrow night with a ma­
In
the
centralisation
of
the
It.1
nation
snd
rebuttal
testimony.
It
scattered
thundrrshewtrs
through
going Observation, grot Howard question of whether or not t
wet know whether any blow ag­
jor televised address on the sub­
city's Insuranct program, 12 in. Wednesday; lew
A. Lavis, AN, 11, of Cope May, permit Issued by the State Rac­ ject of world peace from CBS
gravated K,
surance agencies will share
N
J.
and
Blegfrled
E.
Lolb],
AN,
Sire. Hamlsfar said Donald
ing Commission of Florida to Sent. studios hsie.
the commissions, with
20, whose residence la given as Inote Park Raceway Inc., a Flor­
•wanted out of there"—the Ma­
policy written to cove
615 Palmetto Ave.
tinee—but did net know whether
ida Corporation, dated the 13th
No dets'l* of the accident were day of August, A. D. 1936, for
in weald ’ oemnily apply far such fire daasage Instead
policies a6 In the past.
released. However, officials slat operation and conduct nf harness
• release. She said she eras nut
Ths Insurance committee
•c that Ibe automobile In which horse racing in Seminole County,
plgnnlng to ask far any rel*i»* ting up the centralised plan
the four men were traveling was Florida, shall be ratified or re.
and that each n step wsa up to
der a supervising agent wae com
a 1930 Plymouth.
jected and to decide whether such
posed of: Andrew Carraway, of
permit shall be approved and lie
HONOLULU (D-A Navy ConCaraway and McKibbin; B. B.
rnse ratified and race meetings ■tcllstlon waslher patrol ul»«e
Crumley, of Crumley and Mon.
permitted In said county," This
was forcod down la the Padfle
tleth; and H. James Gut, of the
ballot will be submitted to l
II, Jsmes Gut Agency.
voters of Seminole County on Nov. 100 miles south of Guam early
The new plan for the city’s In
today but all !■ met. aboard were
6.
surtnre coverage was approved
Herndon also brought up the rescued.
by City Manager Warren E,
of tbe Jury box which Two were picked up by a Nsvy
The Board of Sanford City Com. question
HUNTSVILLE, Tax. HWfwenty Knowles and City Clark H. N.
Is about exhausted, snd after
misskmers struck s snag last much discussion it was decided helicopter, which flow them to
*- dlgld ef th* toughen! Inmates in tUyer before its presentation to
night In their discussion of a pay that they would wait end let the Guam. one. A.T.I. B. W. Hollsdsy
the Tasas prism syrteaa Mashed the Board of Sanford City Com­
schedule for city employes.
themselvee with rsaav Modes last missioners last night
circuit judge Issue an order when of Lebanon, Tenn, had slight
Title* and saUrles, either on he required more jurors.
Bight In a protest agateat prison
Fire Insurance, under t
head cuts. Tho other, A. T. K T. 8.
the proposed pay schedule or not
plan, will be written on 1
Herndon then told th* commis­ Bodak of Shsvoriown, Pa., was
on
the
schedule
prevented
tbe
They ware among the 76 In­ nuat renewal plan. Howev
sion that Dr. Terry Bird requested not Injured.
adoption of tbe proposed plan.
volved In p strike te Urn maximum aircraft damage policy i
Sixteen ethers wen token from
the approval of a new mint,
Commissioners,
not
being
able
•geurity unit tail week te another written for a three year
two
Uferaft* by tke Coast Gusni
Grace
W.
Fisher,
and
also
brought
to roach a decision, end confronted
■st Involving the teat. OrUnti
with the perusal of (he IttS-ST up a tetter from Mrs. Abble W. cutter Curtaawood sad a Navy
si Manager a B. M b said, HOI HKI’ AINTER CHARGED IN
General Govsramsnt budget, set Boyd who asked the County Com­ landing ertft. Nans of these were
tills said 16 ef thn man severed
mission to petition the State Wel­ Injured.
UIT-RUN
DEATH
a
•pedal meeting for tonight.
dr heel tendons and
fare
Board to increase the provi­
The big plena cam# down from
TAMPA
(AP&gt;
Sheriff
Ed
Tbe Budget, proposed for tbe
gbcM-ftclal ■ sands m
Blackburn has reported chergiaf
coming fiscal year, was presented sion on State greats to inetude
Richard Vanseyst, a housepointer,
(o tbe beard of commissioners for nursing care for recipients.
_____ the prison feed k aa
with
manslaughter,
reckless
driv­
A contract was signed with the
their study and discussion.
fled as any In the heat prisons.
Commissioner John Krider com A. C. L. Railroad permitting the
Mon in the maximum security ing and leaving thd scene of an
merited, “ There ere sente quo*, county to erect s M ft. croseing
unit do no wort and are served accident In the hit-run death of
tions I'd like to s*k about the near Sylvan Laka on Dixon Rood.
meal* a day with a seek at 10-year-old James Wayne Jeff,
O. P. Hendon then reed tbs
coat. The boy wee Ut by a truck MRS. ARNOLD HOOD, manager o f tba Sanford Zoo, takes time out to show tho De budget."
The Meeting is set for S o'clock commissioners i Ust of steto­
Saturday night wktle wheeling a Bary folks around. In the center, Mrs. Hood shows o ff one o f tbe colorful parrots which
meLatslned secondary roads in
deprived ef
gift bicycle te • filling station te she took out o f the cage. The friendly parrot made friends around ths group as he per­ tonight in the city
Seminole County,
room.
get ths tires pumped up.
ched on the arms o f several o f his visitors. (S ta ff Photo)
f
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Equalization Board
Refuses To Reduce
Tax Assessments

Sendoff
Breakfast
s Held

Strong Bid Made Professional Planning Commission Okays
For Natural Gas Sought By McKibbin Official Election
On Raceway Ballot
Service In State

Mother Soys Parris
Island Marines Are
"Living Under Fear

Hospital Notes

Four SNAS Men Are
Injured In Wreck

City Adds Aircraft
Damage Coverage
To Insurance Plan

Weather

Weather Patrol
Plane Is Forced
Down In Pacific

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Prisoner* Protest
Food; Slash Salves
W ith Raxor Blades

Incomplete Roster
Prevents Adoption
Of Poy Schedule

Additional
Local New s
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Off Your Payroll
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Lock the door against high rent and m ounting buildin g
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costa now* by purchasing the key to your ow n home.

Pinecrest
G reater happiness and care fre e livin g are the reasons fo r all to live In a home o f their own to d a y . . • The fu n
o f carin g fo r and im proving your own p la c e . . . . The com fortable feelin g o f really “belonging” to the com­
munity . . . The peace o f mind in know ing that your money invested in y o u r home steadily grow s and that
someday It w ill be yours fre e and c le a r...... These d ay aa home o f your own is E A S Y to achieve. . . . The selection
and values offered at South PinecreBt are excellent, and T E R M S are so liberal they fit most incomes.
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I f Y o u A re a Veteran

O FFERS

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Service Personnel F . H . j
• City Water A M City Hewage—Paved Streets
• iatatllgoat 'laming Kaatrictiona To Maintain
High Property Value
• Ultra Modern Design In Hones And Surround*
lags To Meet Today's Standards For Com*
fort, Convenience And That “ Luaury Look”.

SOUTH

PINECREST

HOMES

ARE

PRICED

. . . . and you can chooae
your colors inside and out,
also bath tile and brick
trim

on any

bouse not

completed.

Builders o f F in er Hom es

ffd h a n t &amp;■Ju d a h .,
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

EeUbUabed 1908

Church Is
Being Used
For School

Rev. Delgado
To Speak Here
N ext Tuesday
A great yen to learn the art of
Gambling, «&gt;a God'a way of lead*
lag the ReV. Orwald Delgado to
his eventual atotua In the Preibjrterlan Church. Thta Christian Am­
bassador who was born In the
Cahtry Islands, Spain, moved
with hla family to Tampa at the
age of six. It was during his child­
hood In Ybor City that he became
aware of the gymnasium housed
In the Yboi city Mission. His
youthful leal caused him to dis­
cover that the only way he could
have access to the gym and leam
tp tombla was to become a mem­
ber of the Presbyterian Sunday
8chool.
God’s future plan for the Rev.
Delgado was that he was to re­
ceive hla BA. degree from the
University of Tampa, and later
to receive hla master's degree in
theology from Union Theological
Vamlnary In Richmond, Va. His
first church was the Log Cabin
Presbyterian Church in Macon,
Ga. This waa followed by nine
years In Lutz, Fla., where he saw
the erection of the first church
there only to have his congrega­
tion outgrow this and have to build
the second time. In Winter Pari,
where be has served since May of
IMS, hla dynamic personality has
produced the same gratifying re­
g a tta . Starting with n congregation
of 180 the present membership is
welt on the way to 500 and an ulfra modem Church Is under conftruction.
I tanford residents win have an
opportunity to see and bear the
Rev, Delgado when he speaks at
the Presbyterian Church at • p m.
Tuesday. Tbit will be the first of
three sessions dealing with "What
We Believe as Presbyterians". The
• « » . Delgado's appearance here
la the yearly service project of
Homing Circle No. Nine.
A cordial invitation ia extended
to any and all intarasted persona
to attend this and the succeeding
lecture and open forum seisiona to
be on Tuesday Sept, 25, and Bunla y Sept. 30. Thar* will be no ad-

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER M, 19.',6

Associated Preoe Leased Wire

NO. IDS

Stevenson Opens National
Campaign Headquarters Today

An agreement for the use of
the
Casaelbcrry
Methodist
Church for
additional
school
rooms to alleviate the crowded
conditions at Lyman school was
revealed yesterday nt the regu­
lar meeting of the Seminole Coun­
ty School Hoard.
The agreement covers a period
of approximately six month* un­
til addition* ran hn completed.
Possibilities of a bond Issue
for nn additional school building
for Seminole County were
in
evidence when it became known
at the School Hoard’s meeting
that a representative of the
State Department of Education’s
finance Division has Iteen Invited
to Sanford to talk with the school
officials.
The School Hoard ordered the
examination of a Midway School
room by engineer* to determine
if a prefabricated concrete roof
under which a crack had appear,
ed, is safe. "We must not take
any chances," Bupt, of School*
R. T. Mil wee lotd th# hoard and
this Is just a precautionary act­
ion so thet children will be **!«••
The Sanford Junior
Iflgh
School Building was reported to
be "in good shape” with weight
taken off the roof by the rcmovnl 3IHS. GREGORY KKSHKNtCH, nt left and Mrs. Hubert It. Kcyl, extreme right, both uf lie Bary, Ire*
nf slate and the replacing of it cornu acquainted with Mrs. A. W. Skipper of Holly Avc,, Sanford, (renter) n* she buys Hetty Crock­
er cake product* nt Ihe Lovett'* sate, which gives n percentage to Ihn Seminole Hospital Women's
with a composition roof.
,,
A contract for the construction Auxiliary group.
of a hood over kitchen ranges
*★
★
and water heater at Southslde
School was awarded C. II. Staf­
ford who submitted the low of
11,511.53.

Part-Time
Presidency
Is Charged
WASHINGTON tt) — Adlal K,

Stevenson, arriving to open his na­
tional
campaign
headquarters
here, told a cheering crowd at
National Airport today he hope*
to set up residence In the Whllo
House next January.
Tho Democratic presidential
nomine* flew In nt 10:25 a. m.
EDT from Harrisburg, Fa., where
last night he formally opened hla
campaign with a speech broad­
cast nationally on ratlin and Ictevision. In that address, he said
that "from here on" Republican
THE REV. OSWALD DELGADO
leadership will In* in thu hand*
of Vlre President Nixon Instead
of President Eisenhower,
Slevenson said the nation has a
"parttime presidency" with pow­
er passing to the hands af Nixon
and a "big business" cabinet.
An anthuilastlc crowd of several
hundred person* was on hand at
A Coral Gables businessman and
the airport as a smiling Stevenson
former harness horse owner has
Stepped from his chartered fourbeen named vice president of
engine plane. H* came down tha
Seminole Raceway it was announc­
ramp with two of hla sons, Ilordtn
ed today by William R. Kemp,
and John Fell, and Stevenson's
president.
sister, Mra. Ernest Ives.
In announcing Bob Crocher’s
After living graded by Demo­
affiliation
with the raceway
cratic party officials, Stevenson
Kemp told Th* Herald "We feel
walked to a battery of micro­
fortunate in having Introduced this
phones and mndo n brief, informal
able businessman and devotee of
talk.
Andrew J. Bracken, aports-min-A
the bamesa racing aport to take
DE DAIIY — It's truly "Meet del principal of Selllinoln High I
Stevenson told ids audience ha
an active part in development of
Your Neighbor" week In Sanford Srhool, had high words of priilse
ramamhered some of thorn from
during which local stores have or both the Chief's Club ami the
Seminole Raceway. It Is another
four years ago, when he ran unResident* of Do Bary. Enter- been and are beautified by ladl.-a Sanford City Commission. In an
step in the direction toward de­
aucc*«*fully against Elsenhower,
prl*e, Benson Junction, Stone Is­ n rosy pink uniform* ofthc Scm- interview t0)|liy lu. Vnlrs-.| push
veloping this Seminole training
Tho crowd laughed when he said
land and areas adjacent to them Inulr Mmiori,il Iln-piUil Women s ijVl, opinion Dial the City Corncenter a* "the Saratoga of the
h* thought “ something went
will be without electric power for Auxiliary who aro courteously en* tniiainnerx would remove the elty
South.' "
wrong" with hla 1852 eifort lo win
three hours Sunday afternoon ac­ tiring housewives (and their ad- tax f „ r lllt. Sanford Seminole*'
tho presidency.
Crocher la a former newspaper­
cording to an announcement mad* mirmg husbands I to buy Hetty
Memorial stadium for their
man from Burlington, Vt. From
Hut- Stevenson added that ho
by the Florida Power and Light (.rocker Products nf the sweet f,mtball
newt work he went into radio aa
again la "planning to come to
Corporation
yesterday.
.
Tile
groceries
a sports commentator and nawa
variety. The groceries give 4 p*r.
"()ur financial kc! up l&gt;
• e ;T
W**h|ogton" as a White House o*.
Lights, television, radio, cook rentaget iifJim _s ites Intake
li
caster. During World War Two
cupant v
to the critical point," Bracken said. "W * r .
l * 0 .c MOtary
M O tory and Sanford tatoihiUa
ROB CROCHER
ing, w*t*f pump* and all other hospltal^thc
ha served in the Army aad wai
tommaaon roftimtf to Mg Tfto-**
ww can't-pay. Onr A th -(&gt;'-•• •
apparatus operated by electric people get acquaint*! and swop b'Uc program today cor la mors finjured and discharged ia IMS.
riaburg speech last night as in o c "
power will be Interrupted at 1:30 recipe* for u»ing the Hetty Crock- ' bun 19,000 a 'year, anti we have
cailon lo addr*** what he called
In 1845 he entered the automo­
Sunday afternoon for approxi- er product* and "all Is rosy."
' about 12,000 elite of the Demo­
bile business In Burlingtow, ac­
hope* for Improvement* in tho
*
matriy three hour* according to
"That chocolate malt 1* simply future. In the year* to rornc wr
cratic party."
quiring Burlington Motor Co., Inc.,
the announcement
yummy," enthuses a customer to hope to Include golf, tennis, and
Htovcnson then harked back to
of which eh was president and
Changes in Ihf distribution Hue the I)n Bury tcm|xirary clerk*, swimming to our list nf arlivftlc*.
hi* use of the world "elite" In Ids
general manager. Later he took on
serving these aaclloni mak* the ..Aml ,|on., f(,r|f&lt;ll
nuk,. „ |C
Harrisburg talk., Hit said In tha
This typo program will require
The Sanford Lions Club will additional Intrrsts in a similar
Tire Seminole County Children'* Interruption necessary, according frogling from Hetty Crocker'* the support of booster club* like
speech he had noticed in Ihe newscapacity with Capitol Motora and
Ham about football from two
Committee will hold Its first meetthe announcement made by malted milk prrkagy, ton; its Just the Chiefs Club, and we think tho
papers that Elicnlmvcr, at Get­
^inglrs* at their won luncheon also Northern Furls, Inc.
Ing of the year next Tuesday aft- John G. Gravice. District Manatysburg, Fa., twu day* ago had
meeting Tuesday at the Yacht During this time of business rrnoon at 4 o'clock at the School ‘*r*r for the Florida I ower ( orp- out of this world. It Is Ihe most?" member- of the City Commission
adtlrp**«d ♦ what one newspaper
nnd
others
chime
in,
"Yes.
the
expansion
he
was
also
active
in
are
a*
Interested,
If
not
more
so.
MBS.
MARY
JOYCK
BATEMAN
Chib.
Administration Building on Com- or*tlon,
story doscribed as Ihe "cllle" of
„
.
.
.
.
mailed
milk
I*
what
my
husband,
civic
affairs
being
president
of
In
"or
progress
as
(lie
average
(Bluff
Fliotni
A former U. 8 . Marine and now
when y/v
do our week*
Dm Republican party,
. (iravlort nikcd for * cooperation , Ti»
— I orders
........ ............
_ .........
....... rillxeii. Alin talking to many of
Assistant Coach at Seminole High Exchange Club and later district merciat Ave.
Stevenson said he had looked up
Important subject* for dlscui- “
£?J!s
Iy 'hopping. »•» doesn't like loo the member* of Ihe romnilsslon I
School and the captain and quar­ governor for the {Hate of Vermont
tho dictionary definition of "ellto"
slon and a reorganisation meeting so that the interruption to the rhoclaUry a flavor nml cun'l out am convinced that they want to
terback of Ohio’* Rose oBwl team for two consecutive terms.
and found that It meant persona
In 1953 he sold out his business will ho principal items on the service will cauae a minimum of too rich n fro-tinr This I* In * the belli us nod will ,bi to by removing
two years ago will tell the Uom
inconvenience."
regarded as "socially superior,"
right mixture for many of us,"
the rity lax.
Interests
in Vermont and came to agenda.
Club member* about the pigskin
At tho airport today after lining
Florida to become zone manager
Rayburn T. Mllwec, Seminole
“ Get the richest chocolate rake
SOUQ*.
Bracken's enthusiasm i* a ranthe world "*lllc" to describe Hla
they have," begs Junior, who I* ligioiis sort of thing that start*
Coach Dave Laude, a graduate (or Hudson Car. Co. During this County Superintendent of Schools,
own Harrisburg audlcnre, Stevenensilin': In on this w - tV i f
the proper halls rolling in the
of Stetson University, and accord, time he also did free lance televi­ and chairman of the Children'*
uni said with a laugh that he had
sion
at
both
WTVJ
and
W1TV
in
Committee
urge*
a
full
attendance
visioning
autumnal
shelve*
loaded
right direction In get tilings done.
fn g to Seminole High Principal
received several telegrams conwith fudge and 'luff* fro-t • • f i r ' He praised Ernest Cowley for th*
^Andrew Bracken "one nf the best Miami. In 1935 he had resigned Of members for the initial meeting
tending he had mispronounced th*
nil of the den dubs get-to-tngolh- fine Job has been doing with the
ends Stetson aver had," will de­ from Hudson Motor Car Cp. and of the year
By MARY FOWLER
word.
scribe the prospects lor the San­ formed a corporation called Pru­
DE BARY - Member* or Iho era........... "Get sum- angel food, musical end of the rxtra-riirrlruMrs. Mnry Joyce Bateman,
ford Samlnoles during the coming dential Investment Corp., with
Chamber of Commerce house num too. morn," Sister urge* pushing !.if activities, and said expansion
berlng committee will be M I*1* her luck. .Mom does it. For -lie as in order in that department Seminole High School family
football season and how the team principal offices in Coral Gables.
C of C office from Sept. 1-23 inclu­ hat a secret; Betty Crocker's cook also,
ia ihaplng up for the ten con­ Since that time he ha* opened
member, will be the faculty reprea
branch
office
in
Orlando.
The
sive
from
9 a. m until ,-■&lt;- ,
ference conflicts.
,
_____
h(t0*
,wllh
l,ffw1
-'0'
1'1
Plrturr*
"We
a,c
going
to
have
a
........
-ntatlve
on tho Dlvnifled CooThe First Church nf Christ, from 1:30 to 4:30 p m. to assign nade her n much r»ni"lun ..ted ty,„,
•Laudo la teaching mathematics firm deals in mortgages, business
program printed that
A
H lS s n iim W #
I A
A ll—
I IB- i f l i. S llltS tH «. it
11* 0 ,1 f t l , . * f i P i l
,I!n
...
eratlvo
Training
program'* Com­
investments,
real
estate
and
con­
Scientist,
hrjre
in
Sanford,
will
residents
bride
when
she
gave
her
first
din
house
numbers
to
the
titd civics at Seminole High School
wn will lie proud o f" he sail).
mittee, according to an announce­
hold Sunday School in their new, of De Bary.
ner party . . . .
0* hla first teaching assignment. struction loans.
"Tldx
new
program
will
ina
big
Tlir Semlnnlo Memorial Hoqiitol '*) page roster worth keeping, ment made today by oLul* J. Gi­
_H# majored In social science at Crocher is also a director In Na­ SunJajr School annex for the first To insure accuracy, owners will
The regular weekly ineetlng id
tionwide Pictures, a television time Sunday morning at 11 a.m.
please bring one of the following: I hank* mom; so do till' tireless an I through the generous coop­ rard, Coordinator.
the Hanford Rotary riuli usually
Thla being the same hour a* the deed, contract of sale or proper- ladies auxiliary ruko seller* ami nf eration of ihr merchants spon­
Wotting mostly with the line film company in Maml. He ha»
II. L. Fork ins, Jr. is the chair­ held at noon Monday will glvo
•id ends, ‘Laud* is Assistant just flnishehd the narration for a church services the public is cor- |y tax bill. Renters will have lo course so does prrtty Belt" Croc­ soring ft we will he aide to give
man
of the committee with other way to a fish fry and b u t trip
series
called
"Clo»c-Up"
to
be
dis­
dlilly invited to attend and in- obtain map (unit) section and lot ker who has been our biUi*." oal Iheiii |o Hie fans."
Football coach and baskcthall
tributed In November.
member* made up from icprercn- that will take tdar* Wednesday
spect the Sunday School after the numbers from the owner or real- through year* and year*. The
Ot th# local high
Bracken explained Ihe reticence
tor through whom they arc rent smiling girl* will be nn hand to­ of till)
John Borton, attached With re-activation of Seminole morning worship.
tatives uf the Business ami Fro- afternoon.
The Sunday school addition was Ing. Due to the possibility of er morrow, wo, so please stock up way: "A^y orl,m7 zrii|oi',|h"
to the Sanford Nava) Air Sta- Raceway and the possibility of
All Rotarians plnmtlnr to lukn
fesxional Women'* Club, Kiwaula
ttae, will odd additional color to introduction of daytime harness started abovt two months ago sal rof th* committee cannot assign-and hand over and feel hie-ml foi hold the *(ringi to _a purs* mini, Club, Rotary Club, Lluns Club. the trip hy boat, will embark un
number* via telephone.
lyour good deed!
the Lion* Club's football program horse racing, Sanford and Semi, has jast been completed.
through necessity, he cnutinus. Seminole County Junior Chamber Skipper Gene Roumlllnt's " K k v
t « t t Tuesday with hi* account of nole County ls already amassing
They m.1 -t operate on firm ground of Commerce, and the Board of Ijirk '1 «! the Ixinl work* nt S-IO
considerable
national
publicity.
the wintertime sport
o'rlmt "hHr those making Hut
a! all limex and io oil organiza­ Srhool Trustees.
^ Bocton, who played for Ohio A recent air view of the million
trip lnt«r In the afternoon by mo-,
The
rurnmlttee
serves
aa
rep­
tions.
When
they
realize,
ami
|
■ t a t s and woe the school's foot- dollar racing plant Is scheduled
feel confident they' will, our rause resentative group lo work closely tor. will drive to Mullet l.oka
for
early
use
In
Hoof
Beat*
Mag­
Roll COpUlo and quarterbick
■rod our need they will not robi-e wilh tho coordinator. Thu rum. Fork, where 1h" fish frv will t*
w on the team played in the note azine, the journal of the United
aid. but will In !y us 100 perrenl." inltl.v also provide* a link be­ prcimred by the riuli aetlvl'lcs
States
Trotting
Association
which
Bowl two year* ago, has a con­
Before becoming j member of tween tho coordinator nod Hie conunlttee consisting of Franrls
tract to play for the Clevelind circulates widely among be har­
Rniinilllat, rhalrriuin, nnd th» folS- miiiolo County fiehool system community,
ness
racing
fraernlty.
This
maga­
•towns, in the professional circuit
Mr*. Ilalcrnnn will be working towlqi- memiier*! Ai I^-". 'rom
Hrarken was a member nf i•&lt;.* r.
zine
has
also
scheduled
■
a
story
fallowing hie loleiae from the U.
'dty of the University of Florida, in the same category at Semimde llrown, Eerl Turoer, Germ Pou.
Navy._____________________ __ on the raceway. Harness Horse
where he taught physical cdura' High School. She will recommend millot end Jimmy lloltri'lniv, (Inn
Magazine and Horseman and Fair
and assist in selling up training member of tho commit tee, Itill
Hon and golf.
World, two nationally circulated
xlandunli fur the students to Irani
trade magazines have used sevI effli-r Is tourine Ireland
thla
and acquaint ho coordinator with lime.
VEHICULAR t u n n e l
. What's In a name? A lot. if rral stories which are focusing
specific
related
courses.
I'ltOJKCT UNDERWAY
your noma la Cheater Rearirk th sports spotlight on this area.
No menu has yc( been announr.
Thu organization meeting was
TALLAIIA 88 KK
f AF)
—
and a reporter states it as
e&gt;l but, according (n Fiesldsnt
held
at
the
beginning
nf
Ihe
school
I'lnnniog of
Fort
Uuderale's
'"Reardon." A roae by any name
"Doe" Charlie t'ersons, based , n
vehicular tunnel project Is going year with other meeting* set for past events, there will |&gt;n a wide
-fa just aa sweat, the poet tells
mld-)1 ar for the coordinator* re­
forward as fast as possible, says
11* aod those who have male
port and again at the end of tint selection of palnteable piscatorial
Slate Road Board Chairman tVil- school year with a similar re­ plrllns' and e railowshtit event
Inquiries about purchasing extra
mir K. Jones.
topics of tost night's Sanford
port and an out-lina for the com­ ■ntlrlnnted.
The Florida Highsray Pstroi wffl
Herald to obtain the Rearick give driven' license examlnatioao
Hoard lh»*ril Information and ing year's program.
story about the fabulous ce- on Tuesday and Thursday from
Research Director Gordon ElF O U rP HF.KK THIEF
ramies fashioned by that fam­ 1:30 to 5 p. m. in Sanford as welt)
well salt) Jones' statement was is­
ily, were not concerned about as on Friday mornings froai •
WEST PALM REACH (AF* sued because of Fort Lauderdale
Police today sought a thief --ha
the difference in names.
rumors that th» road dciwrtment
1 . m. to It noon, at th* American
They knew the pictures; they legion Hut on Seminole Boule­
is " iIiskh Iiir 'I* feet."
Generally fair lluougb Kslur- removed n box eontalnlnr tin
Anew the talented couple and
Th* tonne', first In Florida, days low tonight #2-4tt, gentle milligram* of radium from f 'ood
.with them, well w o t of those vard.
fl-miritnn Hospital.
will carry traffic under the New vartbla wind.
Through error in yesterday'* Saw,
phenlng in hadn't noticed that ford Herald, day* for th* examina­
The Ik ii , containing 12 necrllea
River.
-the name woo incorrect. They tion were given aa Thursday and
of radium In the core, disappear­
asked for "The Rearick story." Thursday.
ed yesterday from the h’isni'al'a
IS-YEA It OLD DROH'NN
However few people have the
X-rav room.
FORT FIERCE fA F )
—
Effective date of the new sched­
orar 4* change their mama— ule for driver* license examina­
r o ll* beilered Ihe thief d'd n"4
Dwight Frout, 10, recently judged
owao* It's a girt who la beset tion will be next week according
know what waa in the oe**"nn.-tth* licit cattleman in the Future
DUCUBH10N ------w — ------ - of th* Longwood Am* Chamber of Commerce dur­ Fanners of America chapter her#
------------------------------arilh ■ asao offering lota of love to an announcement mad* by Sea- AN INFORMAL
shaped lead box and ho«cd to to*
a itasrsl
|*a*rsl \
mooting held last night at gmutyahada Park. Shown above am. R. Zartroan, preskient,
WBi or lot* of money, 00 we inoie County Ludg* Ernest Hou*- ing a
ret* him lefor* he opens th* con.
drowned yesterday white swim­
a
n
n
r
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G.
Henson,
tmneuieij
Mrs.
J,
Cnrhnrt,
director,
Mrs.
D.
Screeney,
secietoty;
R.
Hammond,
R.
Jloror lots af msoey, on wo holder'* office.
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mi V
Uiner and fa exposed to th# faming In a creek.
risen. R, Gnat, a M L -■L U“ z , dimeters.
(Phot*

B. Crocher Named
Raceway Official

Some Areas To Be
Without Electric
Power Sunday

Coach, Navy Man
To Be lions Club
Speakers Tuesday

Sanford-De Bary Bracken Praise Chiefs
Ladies Meet Durinq
Club, City Commission
Cake Mix Proiecf

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Children's Group
Sets 1st Meeting
O f Year Tuesday

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SHS Faculty Rep.
On PCT Advisory
Committee Told

De Baryites To Get
House Numbers

Church Will Open
New Annex Sunday

Rotarians Plan
Fish Fry, BoatTrip Next Week

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Drivers1 Tests
Given On Tuesday

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*THE SANFORD HERALD

Jew* g, Frt, Sept. U , ISM

Mftift t wy. PfttVtr
Sunday' iebHoi li b e.ie.

Morning Wortrnp 11:00 a m.
TrtlnlftS Union 6:15 p.ra.
Evening SnVkea 1:10 p.m.
Wftftaaaftay Frayftt SerVlee 1:M
Kj

9 #

LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF THE REDEEM ER
tu w. i 3th Hake
Phone IN I
the R4V. Phillip RhklHdRftU
Paalar
0:15 a.m.
Sunday School
9:11a.m.
Bible Cliaa

Ice

1 0 :1 0

SK■ayer For Th* Day" phona i;

■ A ic ih t t B A rttst c h u r ch
F ir s t Ch u r c H dF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST.
Geneva
Sunday morning service*:
M6 E . Second St.
Sunday ScPvlcia
ilsto ft.m,
10 ft.lfti "today School.
Sunday flchpol
11:0 •
U t.tn. Horning Worahlp
Wedneadil BvftblH| Mealinga ft:
Sunday evening rtnricea:

„

We lavite po« to hecoma a

Mr to

flemtoy Khoot

mv

&gt;6in let eftftvto# begina at

t * OrMM clagaet an In n
fnei ItM to ll:M n.m.

information call S ill
freak Prtea la Buperin-

averthip each Buoday at
1:18.

Iltonf department* for agea
R rtraefth 4ft ench Sunday at 6:60
aach -flunl.tn. n it Sunday
title nettIce at the
et tto NftMrth* la ft dla*
nt atrvice from any
M S'
it the amk. It la
,____&lt;ft Volunteer choir,
eMfttftfftttonal

JttfcAt

ringing,

liUmbera, taatl-

t» thd fiery of God, and

menace. you
i-faehioned at.
Of thla high service of
C f t Eik. •Dime aka » e !"
A wteteHr to opwt it all ngular
E trtg , the j t o ctuary U com-

. 'm S e a h t i S k '
B. CaHtaftt

ft.it. leaiay School
MB. Wontop Servlet
ftftk Wantop Service
BAPTIST CHURCH
rA rt. it ftlh 81,
‘ . Raptlat
chi
.
jftrthl

orahlp 10:
ft 7:41 P.to.

prill* termed 7:50 p.m.

K
iu sa a m m n
InterpHae.

la a tohat tUKvasfUl H i t

Mrt. B. W. June* w it the week­
end
guest of frithdl 6nd reUtlVea
JUhrfey buna and Randy Bfein- in Inverneaa.
Uhl
el rcpreitn
reptoeehttod ■the toegi *,«
Scout
kouf group wfB ftlShtTI tfcfee

p.ta,
tH ESA M A lW N

ii
55L ,
&gt;/&gt;“Met
Meeting
hAir (Street
“

a.m

a?m %

i.to. weekend.

Hod at
II* lit ijfthtato!

6:10

USE!

Planlat

Mra.

R*v. Cedi

a»

s.,u__

Sermon • “Heeling
The R*v. A. G. MkUtoU
Nureariee for children dhilftr
three, at|d thrto tft I'
inday Morning during
Ip Hour# 1:4s ft.in. a
6:30 p.m. Senior High .
7:30 p.m. Evening Worahlp

Young People I:IS p in.
Children 6:30 p.m.
Worahlp 7:50 p.m.

Everybody lavltod to attend all
our aervicea.

U k t Mary

totay at the Seminole Memorial IndeatruCtJ
young
ctJble will
Hospital but week is much Im- and compassionate over ihe old
and powar-obsea*ed.
provwl
Mn. Nettle Baker who {a
patient at ihe Central Florida
Tfl Hospital in Orlandp, apent
U*t weekend with her eon and
daughter-in-taw, Col. nnd Mr*.
W. E. Baker. It wes In the na­
ture of a celebration, for It
marked her 84th birthday!

Bundajr
EvinleUatlc
Mid-Week

Young Peopla Service Thureday f i l l p.m.
e r e n r AEB
b

Jeun* N.C.
will ho gild
w a PFC,
In &gt;* group
promotion.
Mr. ahd
Wraketto. TRo ftoegatoft was te*

Lt. and Mre. Tyler Dedmon
and daughter, Debbie leff Mon
day for hla new tour of duty,
-*#a al
'
Princeton, N J. They hadI bey:
a, Mi gretaable tolaeastlni et Mat
the guest* of her parent*,
Marias
and Mrs. R. M. Ball.
Pa'vin as Antigone- eBauty and

classical features, which Itui
Pavan possesses, do bot atone
lift an Autislo6.^h* Antlgooe

Mlaa Rataftft Headirtw, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrt. C. A: Hofttfirsoo left thla week to return to

1957

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FILTER FLO
xT .'S -'® -.'-v

A U IO M AIK
WASHER
I

M M S M U il

1

MMM M |

MRTHOI

Cltnu Height a

Paator
lunday School la a.m. CltttoM
E. Johoaon, auperlntead
Pfijftr meeting, Thuraday, tiM
CMURcr HP HMD
OP PS4PMRCY
5363 EtnaT v *.

i . U * « o s « e r , pM

Sunday School
l:tA a.m.
Morning Worahlp
l];M a
EvanfeUatic Service
f a •;to|
T v e e d e y : Worn *e Mlialo, ary
^aant^wU^moet it T:tt p. m.
Peopta’a Servlet
OMnS I p . '
Everybody Welcoeaft

DROWN UMURCM
Corner w k Ave, end 84th

the u t t e r

J.

Mlhiater
Ipenh eg God1
pace, wv thlpk ef God Hlmeet’
** revealed in HU aon Jeftna
Chrtal. The mneplug of
grace U truly known only te
tftMo wh« knew that God le "
and that eU that He dona U
in lev* la fulfillment ef Mia lightf s r * .We

83L
SSSL.P"

. M l A4L
Rervleft
11 iM A IL
"HU E nemlie Underlarmefti "Hie

„

e.

swy»vt

sttely was hot the toUhtton to
ahyone from Sophbcl*. to t)M

jeuTOJTJuat

Lode soon, 4,
blind wheh *urg*oft*
hli right eye In in effort to ha»
the Inroads of eaneer, appears
to And fun In tha darkneaa at th*
Miramar 8chool for the Blind In
Miami, Fla. He 1* shown getting
a see-saw ride in the kinder­
garten playroom, fInternational)

HU many friend*
to heir that he la
being tha only oho
of 800 to make th*
Mre. R. D.

js r

_the etalf

Baker

wired, mualc la hi* waiting room
imjratifiit

PpMtgtteft of Mrs. Dttoft'a flUaer’a
Tfnd birthday and 40 of the Im­
mediate family, attended from var­
ietta para of toft ante.

n *. EdwMiMftrtto.

" ‘EAchiol
S S
ir

play produced and .t became a
meaningful aource of spiritual
[th to member* of the Resist■trehgt:
a Interpretation cast
•nf f . Am
hocle*’ theme Into the mold of
uhivuujbjj
military dictatorship, overcoming
German ceneonhis
ay Imvtog
Ityvifti the
itorakia hy
tee
played to White tie*
male
and
* “ might havft eucceeto
re it hot toy the ra?

fhJf°Sllmi

CHURCH

_

isortblp to, ---have--hla
overt* ms censorship

as «aTSrtfe;.',n

now with
fl

p.m.

During the oOrtnan occupaUtA

fond
War II Anouilh
of Paris In W
o

Dr. and Mra. L t.
daughter Lonnie of JaielrimVlUft,

CHURCH
Rev. H. W. HO
French Ave.

PAOLA (1IURCH OF CHRIST

Sunday

Friend* of A. B. flouthatd ftlli which U bated Oh tee ortftk tra­
he sorty to hear that he under­ gedy by Sophodea, and which hajL
went tutgftty in August and had Coen tranateled Into EnalUb b ^
not fully rteovertd When hll iter* Lewis Oatantiere.. Now iMftvuloti.
was damaged by flrt. The Booth on the Kateef Aldtnlnum H6uh
ante Hr* to Welltogton. G., but NBC-TV, Tuesday, has brtulbt, ua
winter to Lake Mart.
ite interpretation ot SdpHoiltk,
Mlaa Nancy Ann Murphy of with Anouilh, with Galantlcre,
Norwlehtown. Cohn.. I* tUlUhg with c' rftctor Frtnklln ScBiffhel.
It wai a bold and'worthy experi­
her uncle ahd aunt, Mr. and ment
Which resulted In nob]* fillMra. Franklin G. Lee.
tire as television enterutnmefl.
Frttndt of Mr*. C. L. Drtikeli That's a tad judgmnt to pals
will ho glad to h*at that xhe la whn one eohaUnily hrftla grtate^
recovering from reeeht m gert; expenmhUtidn lit TV jUO'lrinto
at Grtdy Hospital to Atlanta, tog.
G i. She la the daughter ef Mrt. Yet the televlalon ‘ Antigone"
J. L. Bullard and ha* often b?en ■earcely could have pleased the
ciasleisti and it must have mysti­
a visitor In Lake Mary.
R t VIRGINIA P. ANDERSON
fied the mast of vlawera. The
Bobby Wiederhold who under theme of
n Sophocloa’
avgiiu.
drama la at
# t fthd Mn. R. W. Keogh
“ id. Ujonjem* tee
RW
Add thro# tons spent Labor Day went an emergency aopendee old aa mankind

imr1,

ChUdrftn’a
N ! W

tion* and Uth-hour repentance
Death to a toalodrftma la rail!
horibie beeauad H II Sever todvli
•bl. . -In a tragedy nothing la
known. That makes for tranaqllil-

children hat* moved to Jacktoh- UN.**
till*, where b* lartlng 1 tour
Those tinea are from the chorus
of dhty with tha Navy.
of "Antigone”, by Jean Anoftllh,

returned
te her horn* In Wftlt Palm Beach
ftftor 6 vUli of aiVlrtl weftka ftUh
hir daughter and tcm-lh-law, Mr.
and Mra Harry
the ftouthaht part of th*
her........
“ they
‘ enjoyed m eral
Wilt here
teeing
Waelcewaehe*
outing* and plenlci at Alckindir
. St Petersburg, oteC
Spring*, Daytona Bftieh and a day
i l l Sunshine Skyway te Bndenat Bok TOweC In Lalft Wale*.
teh and back to Lake Maly.
Mr. and Mrt. Al Nalaftn and son,
Mrt _Byron
Albert ef S t Petersburg Wan
her
mother,
Uth
io aiti of Mr. and Mra. D. J. Part
r». Margaret Humphrey and
er for several day* thla week.
children, Linde and Roy, Carol
Mr. and Mr*. W. J. Ryan tad Ann Sehemmlngs »nd Billy and
Pat wart vlaltort te Coco* Sun­ Freody Tealo formed * gay pie.
nic noun at Rock Springe.
day.
William Hexamer, U.S. Air
Mn. Maud Lyman of DoUod Fore* li ependlng a ahort leave
visited friends Sunday afternoon. with hie parent*, Mr. and Mr*.
W. Hexamer
before reporting
Mr. and Mra. W. L. Tyler and to hie new aealgnment, Fort Beldaughter Linda apent Ute weekend Ivor, V*.
at S I Aufwuna Beach with Juty
Mr. and Mn. L. M. Coason
and Mn . Tbomai Elver* and fftm*
rttehaed Sept, ft from an «*lly of Green Cove Springs.
tended vacation ipent with i
I*Uvea tty Pensacola.

Thee." Jaeachkft NeUMahChence) Choir,
Mr. and Mn. Harvey I* Dunn,
A nthem - “H4 Shall Cotoft Down Marvey aaA Lte4a attended a fernLIIk# Rain," Buck Chathftel
Uy ra-«mion of too DlekteftM fateChoir
Uy at JaetoonvUl* Beach over tee

Sermon - Rer. A. G. Mclnnl*

Nancy Ollea,

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Choir Director.
G
DRNEVA
Mr. Oeorge Petold, Alai Sttpt
W. A. EUcawood,
Patter of Chureh School.
Sunday School
10 a.m. Church School. 10:60 a.to.
Morning Worahlp
11 a .m .
Ctaaaei tor all Bgia.
B.T.U.
7 p.m. Worahlp 11:06 a.m.
Evening Worahlp
■ p.m. Chitdrtn’a Service 11:06 ft.m.

Go To Church

will be the gueata of
Raker's toother, Mrar
a
Broualxrd.
L O. Bhm
MK and Mra. Ed ‘ R kfS .U d

, Mr. and Mn. Ym.
fed o tour of aouthtlng aa far aoutb
. taking aid* trip*
J. R. fUtlden of JMktetivilie
vtllilng friend* on
■pent Tueaday aed Wedneiday the upprt 1 it Colit.
with hi* todthaf, Mra. lift HIM;
Sunday.
and Mr*. Hairy
yt Mr. and,
dan at het homo on Stone lalaid.
“ "h, Mr. thd
ahd Mr*..Harm*
Mrt. .Rtytoftnd
Ion* and daughter, Mra.
Prufftiaor L. O. Rlyman
BfttU Donaldson Inspected the
Broadcaat
roadenat over W.T.K.R.
W.T.R.R.
6:41 a.m. Morning Worahlp
tothy tiftw homea in De Bary
1:30 pM. FeUewehlp for young Solo • “Jelua Whlapftrt P44*ft,'
eh|
adjoining AftrtlopmenU.
people.
Waitan
CHftrlel Morrleoh
Mr.
and Mrt. Richard iver*
Sermon
"Health*
In
UUghUF*
LA KE MAI
IARY
retertwd Saturday frtm a vacsTh# R*r. A. Q.
CHAPEL
ttoi apent with W* father, Her9:46 a.m. 8
Lake Mary, Pin.
bert Ivftrt, ht Washington, D.C.
^ ikr
— Rev. H. * , M * . * , 1#:IS ASl *1
“Skipper" Nelson, U j, Marine
prayer 1»
Behool S itf u s .
Corps, wak beto* for Saturday,
It n.m. Mo:
Meralag Worahlp 11 aJft.
lie II aUtlonftd aft Camp Le
Anthemi .i -my
"My , Eaith'
Id
Training Union 6:5ft mat.
raira il
i

Todneaday Prayer Service and Eveulug Worahlp 7:56 p m.
‘ Duetty log t|ls p.m. Chapel Praytr Meeting Wed. 7:36 p.m.
r Rahearai
am
mraday Youl
&gt;e.
avothmal
t t u s r I
Lad lea Mlatlonary Soelety (I Sunday
ecllnga monthly.)
fallowahlp
cbeOn — fnd Tnaadiy after­ W eSjaVYouth "
noon. Prayer and Buainen — 4th Evening Worahlp
Tueaday afternoon. 8ewlftg Circle Wedneiday Prayyer HoeUng T:%
—4th Thuraday morning.
p.m .
"A friendly church
'
' tor the
Everyont W&lt;

WilRftfti L. Stephana
Patter Lord'e Day: Bible Study at 16 a.m.
A |U Orelgtaw Aianclata I'aaler Worahlp Service
11:00 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
Sunday School
lo a.m. Preaching Service
Everyone Welcome
Gaanol of
nf John
Chapter 9
ffeinhlng Service
11 a.m
fia t • Three Dying lien
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Bihle study
7 p.m
Rev. J. W. Parham, Paetov
RRile UUetoam
Cor. Fourteenth St., Oak Ave.
46 p.n
Meaotont Service
7:46
p.m. Sunday School • :4ft O.m.
"Ckrli
IF A A Orelglow Teat "ChrUt
Morning Won
orahlp 8«nrlce If :6a
H&gt;dawni from AU Iniquity” a.m.
Prayer Service fridey 7:60 p.m Training Union 6:11 p.m. U a a
"Now Hampahlre Confeaalon of family affair.
itoth1
Evening Worahlp 1:16 p.m.
H U M IS A RBASON COME "Como thou with ua and we will
AND
do thee good **

plana fftr th*
^ rtfular meetahiuF&gt;.

Mra. Edwin Braddock, Danny, i cofnmurtlty tlh*. All fftetolt and
Sermon by the paator.
Evening Worahlp Service 7:50 Jimmy Allen end Crystal of Bn- “ rehU drt IdVIted te Ulp toll*

“V

HOLY CROSS CHURCH
SANFORD REVIVAL CENTER
(HMSCOPAt)
Paator
Rer. H. LyttUten Zlmmercaaa, Rev. L. p. Tether,
Sunday School
» am
&gt;. I), Rector
Morning Worahlp
i l «.».
Sunday
Evening
BvangeUaUo
Service
, .... f t fCue
i ?hartal
•H i n.m. family Service and 7:45 p.m.
Weekly Service!)
Church Bchoel
Tuoaday and Thuraday 7:65
p.m.
WHRT RIDH BAPTIST
Rugula:Saturday
Morning
Corner of Went Fifth and Hally
Broadcntt over WTRR 10:51
“ WBLOQMRS YOU"
A frtoadty, Miteteuiry, Open a.m.
State CRurcfc far "THB

PMQPLH

program for
tlnga through

The program cototolttift of
7:00 p.m.
7:50 p.m FIRST CHRlSttAN
Petry L. flUu*
3:90 p.m
"^hrt* You At* N*»rt
lud Practice
4:00 p.m
A Stranger But d art"
idles Homo Leegue
T:M p.m.
*W7 Sanford Art.
Sunday Behool, 9:4* i.m.
toting
7:56 p.m topic: ‘‘Chrtlt Speaka Id
Churdtae."
S ir. Itephea JR. W tf
f u t o Open-Air (Street Meeting) 1:56
Homing Worahlp, l i o’clock,
p.m.
MomlBrwoHhlp 1:11 ft.m.
with prala*, organ mutle, Bible
Radio Minton Broadcaal at l:M
reading, prayer, Commttn|0h, of.
a. m. a m WOhS (Tift lie)
pteackln
RCH faring and torMchldg.
Sunday Behool 1:06 t. m.—tor all Rev. C. C. White
“God Our Reft
thtgn And
Mil
A"
Mrs. Clever I lerto
Piaalat (Pa, 46:1). The hurtarp Si (U in*
CtoJaUanoVy School — Monday Mlaa Patricia Reeami
nftt wil
Off-atreat part.
through Friday 1:00 t.m. r- lAfl
lag la aval
PUslai
elementary gradti and kino**Chrtatlan Vettth Fallowahlp. «.
Ooerge
. AaaL Sept
garten.)
p.m. Mrt. J. Belr and Mr*. F.
Church School
Church School
10 a-m. L. Ellett, aponaore.
CHURCH OP JESUS CHRIST Worahlp
Evening Worthlpi 7:60, with
l i s.m.
O f LATTER DAT SAINTS
WeattoUiater FeUowchlp
7 p. m apecial emphaalt oh eongraga7 pan. tional einglng, T1t6 pallor Will
A. G. Pitta
Branch President Willing, Workera
Evening Worahlp
7:30 p.m, preach on "Th* Apoatla’I prayer"
City Hall
“Everybody Invited to attend (Phil. 1:9*11), the aecoftd In
Sunday 8choot
10
aerie* eh th* Eplatte to tkft PhlH
eug
aervicea."
Sacrament Hooting
S
plane. Mr. and Mrt. J.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Evaha will net «i
ELD ER SPRINGS BAPTIST
Paator
Milto* H. Wyatt
CI1APBL
D:4S s.m. Church School
public 1* Invited lo all pub*
Elder Sptlftga
ClatMa for ill agaa.
Be
iftoa,
Sponanred by Pint Baptiad Church 11 amt. Morning Worahlp
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Sanrorf, Pla.
Sermon - “The Power of Greet
CHURCH
10:00
unday School
Meditation"
Oak. Av*. and Third SL
O.
Stan.ell,
supfttto
5r“
• p. m. MVP
. A. O. Melania,
MlftMtov
ft.*. 7: 1* pJ«. Organ Veapera
Preaching
Mra.
GMrg*
TUfthy,
M
hUntav
*f
Preacher
Dr. K. H. Martin,
Won
p.to. Evening Worahlp
Meaty
id • “Adventuroua Lift)
Han Kattorlft* Brawl, DjC.R.

Jr.,
falter
Aeeedatf I'aitor
in t o
Director
MlUet
Organlit
ernlng Worahlp 1:41 whole family."

• :4S a m.
Jfenhlp
11:00 a.m
Union
41:6ft p.m.
Worahlp
6:00 p.m.
hip Hour
0:00 p.m.
fodnoaday Prnyor Service 7:00
p.m.
NURSERY AT A LL SERVICES

Donna Stowell celebrated U r nlng and com

IW nrtt mftattol it the IntelMre. L. D. Stowell at their new pHte P-TA WU 8ft hM it the
Laurel Ave. nt Ml. St
home Monday evening. Invited to aebool audJtoHum on Tuesday «vftSunday School 6:45 a.m.
celeb rite with Donna w cil her nm| Sept 1| at t :» p.m. TU*
Homing Worahlp 10:U a.m.
plbgrlffl trill M ft reeepteim fftr
¥. A T. TIN p. to.
Etealng Iki&amp;ghUaUe 7:4ft p.m. J
idnitday' nlghl priygr
lid

S S tt K L T S U J

"ioeferd’e Blaalag Chore

and Mra.lT Dttod met it Utl
ay
Rome of Mr*,

Highlights

PURE MethodisT cHulth

ta t * o r W D CHURCH Thursday!.
A cordial InvtUUon I* e*tended
H , Soft LAkrid Art.
to all (o attend our M ttlcia 6ftd
Betel* A Roh
0:15 a.m. use the Reading Room.
Sunday School will be hold
11 a.m.
eo
t:U p.m. for the flrat Urn* In the nliw
•*gn» ^
»:4Sp.m. Sunday Behool anneg Sunday
BiMO 8tody Wednw- morning at 11 a.m.

U r THB NAEARLnL

fS
.* L S,r M
cRltwlSn i,
?
■
Pi*p?b .f fc
cinum
Mrs.i p
r»‘ c*
lr«. W. Hite, Mr«; Cecil Seltera,

By HELEN SNODGRASS

CHULUOTA BAPTIST CHURCH
fatter
•falter A keeth Jr.,
‘ today School io a.to.
oHtofe Worahlp service il a.m.

J ill ft. fc. tratfttoft Union
UiwnBermon “ Mattar"
:M p.m. Evming Worahlp
Fleadlng Room located in foi
r ■
y 7:» ft* . P '*ylr

iN rft *(tad hand Invites
I HR to Worktop With ua."

WSCS o! th* Methodlit Chttfch

Enterprise ■
News

(Jhw uJi, T loiiceA .
N ftJf ftAFTWT CHDICH
OVIEDO

and two children have been tb»|
fit
guests of hll brother and slaterih-law, Col. and Mr.. W. E. B i­
ker. They ate enroute to Cali­
fornia, with Ihelr first atop at
By cMARliS mRRcer
Milligan College In Johniotl City, Cape Cod. Prom here they went
NEW YORK IM— "Tragedy (a
to
Lakeland
where
they
vlalted
Tennessee.
hla niece and her family, Mr. clean, itls firm. Il la RltAlll. ti
ha* nothin* to do wth melodrama
M ill Audrey Hlers, daughter of and Mre. W. H. Kilpatrick and —with wicked Villains, pfttaftcUttMf
three
daughter*
and
their
next
Mr. and Mra. H. R. Hien will
maidens, avengers, audoen revelislop
■
xop will
Will be Lafayette. La.

County Personals

AU Church N u tlcu must be p rklfh tsd i t O K I ftlrslR
Office by 10 ft. m. on the d iy before publicatioh.

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er and a luapenacful character
study.
It it the ttory n f George
Temple, a quiet, mild-mannered
store keeper, and hit wife, Dora,
whose tcmingly happy marriage
bidet a secret past, ■ secret in­
volving the ft r t th it George
Temple It the fattest man with
a gun in the whole West, What
happens to him, to Dora, and to

★

their
fellow citlien* o f
Cron
Creek when three murderous men
seek out Temple to challenge hit
reputation with a gun makes for
spellbinding action. The surprise
finish of the plot la probably the
molt remarkable ever devise for
a screen play.
The new picture gives Glenn
Ford his fourth o u t s t a n d i n g
characterization In a row, follow­
ing
on
"Blackboard
Jungle,"
" T r ia l" and "Ransom ".
Jeanne Crain makes an aboutface from her reccnl rule* in
"The Second Greatest Sea" and
"Gentlemen Marry Brunettes."
There are mure than CO sup­
porting rules In the east o f "The
Fastest Gun A live", with the pic­
ture also Introducing newcomer
beautiful Janet Lake, teamed ro­
mantically with Russ
u ni,.
Much o f the film was filmed on
location in the Mojave Desert and
includes
spectacular
sequences
photographed from a helicopter.

Rock Around
The Clock
Good Medicine

#

r . r ' ,V C3 ln,.l‘.i

° * ,th* consequence* when her husband,
* un ,h* * ¥ hIdden
him. The ecene la
' r ^ ^ . r r i l " Sn !
*U!'I’ense-ilrama, “ The Fastest Gun A live,"
,, co-starring Droderlek Crawford. Starts Sunday at The RITZ.

taphtn [lift I
KODAK 11COLOR HIM

UOVIELAND
RIDE-IN
TH EATRE Tonight Walt Disney’*
"Tho
African Lion*’, Saturday
Audie Murphy "In Destry" plus
"Hell Raiders Of The Deep". Sun­
day and Monday "Bhowanl Junc­
tion", Tuesday and Wednesday
"Goodbye My L ad y" plus "B e ­
hind The High W all." Thuraday
Walt Dleney’ e "Th e Liltlest Out­
law ".

W IEBO LD TS
CAMERA SHOP
*10 PARK AVE.

New Identification
Signs To Be Placed
In* Post Offices

PHONE U7

W ASH ING TO N (A *)-T h e Post
Office
Department
announced
Thursday
new
Identification
■Igna wit) be placed at tome 45,000 post offices and postal etatlons starting tha first week in
Octolwr.

John Nosbitt's TRUE story

Was ho i itniut tt a fraud1

this mlld-m.nn.rvd Investee sf

"KEtirS
WONDERFUL MACHINE”

Telephone Time
■

sT'm i a

CHANNEL

The new-beat o f the dance
bands and tha dance exhibitions
put on by Lisa Gaye and Earl liarton, will put anyone, be he IS or
60, Into
a “ llfc.is-Hiindcrful"
mood.

0

MNOM Frank Sinatra hold* In
Hollywood the first A ! Jolson
"Entertainer of the Era*1 award
presented him by the Jolson
Lodge and Chapter of the B'nal
B'rith. The trophy la awarded at
five-yesr interlude* (o the "top
entertainer who best typifies
the selfless trouping of the Jolton tradition.’' fintenwNonalJ

Postmaster General Summerfield said the red, white arvl
blue signs are “an important
Improvement at a slight cost,"
making It easier for patrons to
Identify postal service facilities
in growing areas, resorts, and
■hopping centers having new
postal contract atationa In their
stores.
Corals, whch become stones,
were animals — like sea ane­
mones. Thetr stony ikeletooa build
reefs and Islands.

MOVING
OVER

THE

W EEK-END

M O N D A Y W E W ILL BE IN
O U R N EW L O C A T I O N

Radio &amp; TV Log
c a ta a iii a
oau soo
r a io tt
KVKSISQ
AJt.ntur* With Uriel* Walt
Film Fare
W.sth.r-N.wi-Bporte
Jobs Ustv Newt
uputUsni oa Sports
ll.nd.svou.
Holly wood Summer Theatre
llufale Hood
Cru.sdtr
t'l.yhoui. of 8tsre
UnJ|rcurr*nt
w d io tv

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4:3"
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l»i*o

1’cr.on In t'. ri o n
IliKtiuny I'.tirul
M i . ul l l l l . y

11:00 Main N u n 11. port
11:13 Htarl'lalii T h . s t r e
il:!U Man-oil
a A t'l Hits T
stun.vi.su
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i.u|itu&lt;u cv»,,*uoo
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i * iuh» Ultik * Vuu
Air. It lurd
Ilia Tup
Futuru Farra.r. o( Ansertoa
A lt.tu .e i
Film Fur.
lu.rliall ITevl.w
Ildi.buU llum.
Viewer', ln a .it
l nlttil Nation. llsndlcsp
nix I'lctur.
Aitux 'n‘ Andy
Florida Drill.rs
ll.t.U .ll Hound-up
HVKSII.hU
Country Frolic.
Control Florida HhourcMO
Jar kin i Urn.on Htlow
11.1,lit" 713
i’.opl.-a Choir,
''llrv Jr.nnlfl!"
tlummok.
Kclrnr. Fiction Th.stre
Hub I'unimlnx. Show
Th. V Ii.
U «lrm &gt;

tV .lk

Bhow

man-off
SUNDAY
Finn-On
1'roar.m Rnum.
New •-IV.athrr
Tho ('hrlMophcri

T h * I ^ w r . n c . W . l k Bhow
I ’ m Fmitli.ll
4:0i* DUncyland
Sion jnhn N.obltl Shew

li d o

1:10 Mayor of the Towa
KVHNIhO
0:00 I,eifl1n
0:3" (’rival. B.cr.tsrr
7:*" lid Sullivan Show
*
1:00 tl K, Th.stre
• tie Alfred Hitchcock Preeeate
0:00 104.000 t'hsll.nxe
1:10 What's My Lin.
101"*» L iir.lt. Voiins Bhow
10:10 ltoi.ni.ry Clooney
11:00 TV I'l.vhou ..
tltOO Ulan-off
MIlhllAT
MORNING
o:S(t Ulan-on t'rnarsm Itoiumo
0:31 N.w*-Weslhsr
1:00 Captain K s . x s r o o
9:on Thl. l-snd of Oura
9:30 H.ndilsnd
10:00 Thl. Land nf Oara
iniio Hlrlk* tt llleh
Minn Vnll.nl LadV
11:11 tH&gt;ve of Life
It tin Hesrrh for Tomorrow
11:43 (litldlnx Light
A m saoos
11:00 News
13:10 ut.nd Un A He Counted
lit so A ■ tho World Turno
1:00 Johnny &lt;'ar»on
1:10 Art L ln k l.lt.r
t i l l Film Far*
3:0" Th- Ilia la y o ff
1:10 It.h ('roehr Bhow
1:00 n rl.M er Day
4:30 Ills IMrlura
Sit* Berret Btnrm
S:lo Th. Cdxe of Nlabt
4:00 Channel IS) Crmirnad.
WMBM » » C IU M IK L «
JAOKSON VILI-B1
r i l U S I BVBM1H43
StOO lllckey Mou.e
—
1:00 1:00 It.pert
St 13 lluua i:dursrdi
1:10 37apL 31. l l . r l
7 "" Molly w "d Hutnm.f Theetro
TilO Uur MIm IlrookO
l: « " Th . L'ru.adrr
1:3" I’Uytinu.. of Star*
9:00 11nd.rcurr.nt
9i3" ivriun to Fenoa
10:00 (ly i On N.ws
Hi lo Bi-re-n filreclorn I'layhoui*
11:00 UtOO It.port
I t i l l Lei I'aul. Mary Ford
11:30 Lat. Show—
H i l l New. A Be
■ A T tm n tv m n n
T:tt Teat r.ltern
7:1# tvlnkr Dink
1:00 Sunday School Forum
Site Once Upon A Story
0:00 Cartoon Tim .
9:10 Mlahte Kau.O
10:00 NkV King
t#:l# Tale. Texas Itangera
11100 Rig Ton .
AFTERNOON
13:00 Buffalo Ulll
l l i l o induiiry on I’.rsdo
11:43 IMssy Dean
3:31 I*udx*r. va. Cube
ttot Acer.boar*
t:oo Hlg I'lciure
4.10 Thl. I . Ih. Anawtf ”
tiOO Ills Tin Tin
1:10 drand Ol. Oprr
M IKSIRU
&lt;:00 Country Frolics
0:10 Deal The Clock
7:00 Jackie Gleaeoa
T:I0 Btag. Shear
• :*o Two for tho Monty
S:I0 Hay, J.annle
9:00 llummoka
0:10 Hiatt Finance
tOiOt studio II
t * :I( Dr. Hudson’s Journal
ii-*o Arthur Murray
11:1" I a l . Bhow
11:41 News A NO
atHSUAT
HORNING
10 :11 T*it I'.llrrn
liilO Th* Christopher*
li no Lei'. T .k . A Trip
liilO Wild Hill llli-kolr
tm ia to o s
13:00 Million I Movlo
t :00 fr o Fool ball

4:00 U of Fla. Scoroboar*
4:30 My Friend Fllrka
l l t t T.l.phone Tim*
III* Ten Are There
RVBNINQ

t ill

Lassie

I*
4:13
l:S0 P t L flacretary
?|00 Ed Bulllvan show
Til#
S:V0 O. K Th.atr.
liS I Ford Th.atr*
9:00 114.000 C hilling.
9:»t What*. My Lin#
ioioo Hitchcock Trecento

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10:11
1«:I*
11:0"

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T .I.n l Seoul.
Bun. New. Special
11:11 I-awr.nco W .lk Bhow
11130
11:11 Blga-Off
MONDAY MORNINQ
4:41 Tail Pattern
TiOO Hood Morning
1:00 T .p l.l. Kangaroo
0:00 Uf All Thlngi
t ill Arthur (lodfray
toil# Btrlko II Itlch
11:00 Valiant lauly
11:11 liov# of Llto
Mill I-»t. Hhcw
ttiio Srarch tor Tomorrow
Hitt Guiding Light
afterno o n

11:10 11:0# Report
ll:to Bland t*p A It. Counted
11:10 At W orld Turn#

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11:10

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Johnny Canon ^

IANFORD
too* KILOCYCLE*
FRIDAY
KVI7NINO
World At Big
Twilight Bongs
Bporlo Book
Mu.io at Random
Drifting On A Cloud
It»iM For A Lady
It'. Dam-rllm*
Night Edition
Strlclty In.trum.utat
■Rhythm Uour
At Home With Mu*I*
New.
ale* o ff
SATURDAY
■URN IN 13
Blau On
Dnw* Ur.ah.ro
New.
W a.t.ra Jamboree

Newt

Haven O'clock Club
N.ws
Sport. At A Glance
Jockey's Choice
Morning DevuHone
Harmony Time
World At Nine
Morning Melodic
1400 Club
Nnwo
1400 Club
Newa
Revival Center

10:13
10:10
10:13
11:00 O r r h . a t m U III
liar
tills Four-H nub
11:41 Country Nty la, U. R A.
AFTERNOON
tti»0 World At Noe*
11:11 Radio Farm Digest
11:10 tier Non. Ranch
11:33 American etanu. Game
Itl* Bar None Ranch
4:"* Teen' Tima
1:10 New#
4:11 T.»n Tim#
l:H The Rhythm Hear
1:11 World At Nit
EYRNINR
«itl Twilight goage
•lie Sport. Rook
•III a u k AT Random
TilO D rtfll.g On A Cloud
Evening Mu.io
iiU Jake Rox Saturday Mtgbl
Night Edition
till Fact* Forum
1:1* Th* Rhythm H air
I*:** At Item* With Hull.
11:31 New.
U it* Sign Off
SUNDAY
MORNINR
Tl0« Sign On
7i#l Mu.lral Program
Till Hymn Time
7:10 Ilm ira! Program
Till Spiritual Time
1:«# Musical.
lit# J 11 Cot*
t i l l Ray Anthoay
t : l # Mu.leal*
l*:lo Go.p.i Singer.
11:00 Church K.rvlce
13,00 ■under Serenade
AFTRHN49UR
till Amerleau Laigu* O.me
l:on Ave Marla Hour
1:10 Forward March
lilt Twilight Kongs
RVRNIktt
(■•I World At Nil
«:tl hafetjr Program
■efonade.In Blue
'•*41 J L Francli Hour
TiOO Ouct
t li int Here',
. ere'a ' t V Vat*
7:1* Praadiy W * Hall
* 1*0 Tha Bridge
t:to Dial "M " For Mail*
10,10 At Home With M ills
till* ■tgg Off
■ONDAV
MURNtMS
•:o« ■tga Oa •
0:41 Daws Breaker.

A ihockinf expose o f what hap­
pen* to women in prison— women
without men— 1* told with elec­
trifying effect in Columbia Pic­
ture*’ "Women’* P rtion " which
open* Ionite at the Prairie l* k e
Drive-In Theatre. Produced by
Bryan Foy, who m ide ouch mo­
tion picture priion scniition* ■•
“ Canyon City," "Alcatrm*’’ and
"Behind the Walla o f Foliom ,”
the new Columbia drama c u ts
■ eeirchinit tight on I he emotion­
al prohlem* within the nation’s
penitcntiariei, seldom heard from
until the internal pressure* build
up into flaming riot and blazing
newipaper headline*.
Boasting an all-star cait, "W o­
men’* PH eon" stare Ida Lupino,
Jan Sterling, Cleo Monro, Audrey
Totter, Phyllis Thnxter and Ho­
ward Duff. Mias Lupino is icon
•a the neurotic superintendent o f
the women’s lection o f a state
penitentiary which houses bolh
men and women—separated only
hy an invincibly high wall. I ha
proximity o f the mate and female
inmate* so close to and so far
from each other, leads to the
successful smuggling o f a man

Most Families Use
Citrus Products
L A K E L A N D (/P)— A sampling
of eating habits or 3,000 Am eri­
can
fam illei
show,
tl
per
cent o f them use on* or more
forma 3&gt;f citrue products.
The Florida
Citrus Commis­
sion received this information In
a report by its advertialn# agen­
cy, Denton and Bowles.

Into the women’* side, and (he
establishment
o f an
ingenious
"love ncit alley"
In her drive to retain her sa­
distic power, Mias Lupino first
goes to work on a new prisoner,
played by M Ui Thaxtcr, who ia
soon in a state of shock at the
brutal and unfeeling tretltm n Warned by prison Doctor Duff
that the girl la In a bad way,
Miss Lupino nevertheless pursues
her unrelenting hounding o f tho
unfortunate fuman until she I.
near death’s door. When M i a ■
Lupino kicks and f a t a l l y j u r e *
a long-lerm woman pri«onrr. In

her effort to learn the truth abotit
"love ncit alley", the girt’* ceil
mate# learn nf It, and riot.
Mias Lupino is realistic a i tha
sadistic prison overseer, while Jan
Sterling and Cleo Moore, as tha
riot ringleaders, are fine In their
roles. Miss Totter play* the un­
fortunate girl whoso death touches
o ff the explosive emotion* o f the
women’s prison.
Written for the screen by Crana
Wilbur and Jack DcWitt, "W o*
men's Prison" was directed by
Irf*ivi» Seller mi,| was produced
hy Bryun Foy for Columbia Pielure*.

(On Camrron ave, between Celery A 25ih St.)
Phone 12B-W

While Patronage

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Peter Graves
w ith llrod. Crawford

SUN. • MON. • TUBS.

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With Itill Haley

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LAST TIME TONIGHT

TIMBERJAC K With Sterling Hayden
U N TA M E D HEIRESS win. juh, Canova

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O f the 81 per cent, 67 per
cent ate citrus products for
breakfast and 71 per cent used
fro ten orange Juice.

WAR of the WILDCATS

The agency reported that 91
per cent o f the familiea did not
know or rere about the vitamin
C content In citrus fruits.
Florida
orange* were prefer­
red by 44 per cent o f the fam l.
lie* because thtey claimed the
fruit had mora juice, but 86 per
cent
chose California
oranges
because they are better to eat
out o f the hand.

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Tense, worried adults are urged 3:3"
lo bring the small fry and "Rock 10:00
10130
Around the Clock" showing Sun­ 11:00
day,
Monday and Tuesday at 11:10
Sanford's new Palm
Drivo-Iu
till*
Theatre (white patronage), locat­
ed East o f Sanford on Cameron 11:33
11:00
Ave,
13:1"
Bill Haley and hie Cnmcts, the
Platters, and Freddie Hell and
his Bell-Boy* not only are sure
fire hits of the "Teenagers" but
they can help tired business men
relax and enjoy themselves.
The picture hat a good story
revolving about the discovery o f
rock-and-roll music in a moun­
tain village and it'* promotion In­
to a national craze that puts the
fun back Into dancing.

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SANFORD &amp; SEM INOLE COUNTY

Fastest Gun Alive' To Play Sunday
Through Tuesday At flitz Theatre
"The Fastest Gun A live" It ••
unusual as it i title. Pityin g with
Glenn Fori! and Jeanne Crain
is Broderick
Crawford 4c Ruts
Tamblyn with a big supporting
cast. The M-G-M picture telia a
ttory of the Early Wett but It
I* unlike any Western you have
ever seen before. It It at one and
the same time a thriller, a shock*

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October Set As Church Loyalty
Mouth; Attend Worship Services
The Betntaola County Mlniitcrlal Associa­
tion, at Hi September meeting, went on re­
cord u favoring a united effort on the part
o f our ehorehe* In the observance of Church
Loyalty Month during October.
To become a member of any church, one
. „ jmist pledge his loyalty to the church that
•"••he Joins. The vow of loyalty embraces a call
.
to support one's ehurch with one's prayers,
;
attendance, one's gifts, and one's ser­
vices. The strength of sny church on the
'
human side lies in the loyalty of Its memBines nearly all are prone to relax their
•(forte in behalf of their chuph during the
vacation season, it is fitting that we sound
an autumn alert and urge ail to catch step
with the fall programs of their respective
*** During Church Loyalty Month In Octotp-

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Campaigning Time

Th# time of campaigning la here, and it's
•pen
season on political devils Huntsmi*” of
"S'"
both parties art busy In the hustings. The
land la full of the sound of righteous hammer
W ' blows as the pelt of this or that rascal is
r:- ■ Bailed to the barn door.
It la a waR known fact that the number
• f scoundrels rises in more or less direct
ratio to the heat of the campaign. This, and
i..gome other facts about the hunting of poli­
tical devils, should be kept In mind by the
voter while ha II watching the sport,
One thing to remember is that when u
•essoned politician esn't discover a rat in
the other party's woodpile it is no trick at
i.
•II for him to Indent one. That accounts for
much of the hue and cry, the scurrying and
the shouts awl cries of "There it ill"
la aaeh an atmosphere, Utile scandals
become
big ones, Ineptitude becomes skull­
i
; duggery, hesitation becomes treachery.
: Shortcomings are wildly exaggerated. The
it possible construction is put on every
!
of the opposition.
This is not to aav that nothing can be
. that all political charges must be
Amounted as partisan ravings—that there
a n , In short, no political devils. Of course
I are, and the campaign season is the
m
for them to be hunted down.
But a flaw grains of salt are a good thing
H r the voter to have handy. There are more
to catch the truth.
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TODAY'S RlRl.E VERSE
This has bean going on for a very long
* time. There are three hundred and fifty
and shrine* in Bangkok, but great
rty appears in the streets and thousands
ve no houses at all but live on shucks
t above the canals. In Christian America ifve
* billion dollars are given each year to benevalenee and charityi but there U little gold
Hal la our churches.

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m II Iasi as laundry soap,
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dry, change to milder toitat soap.
Don’t not grease of nay kind oa
your f am unless it is specifically
pnoertbod by your doctor. Poe■" npsttek and touts ore okay.

Honus Wagner was tT years old
when ho won his oigtb and last
National league batting tltla with
.834 in 1911.
L R. (Dutch) Myar, Texas
Christian athletic director, ha*
been associated with the TCU
atblotle program ataea 1911.
Oaai* Bolorn la ta hla Hits sea­
son as coach of the Springfield,
Mass., College football team.

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court can Issue a restraining or­
der against Interference with the
performance of Ito original or­
der. I f this la violated too, then
Individuals may b* Jailed by U.B.
marshals for contempt of court—
but marshals are procris server*
primarily, not general taw •
forcers.
I f there Is continued defiance,
the matter Iwcomee quite deli­
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Bhampoo your hair every wosfe.
Ask your doctor for n special proatripUoo shampoa
Avoid violent exercise, ospnolrity this time of tho year. Por----- stimulates th* eUlatao of
a. Urn an astringent naed by your doctor If you
•rspvu freely.
Avoid sunburn baenuse an asu sMvi amount of tun also tends
to make tho skin oily.
Oat eight hours’ sloop nightly.
Kaap your angers away from
pour Inca. Don't pick If you want
ta avoid acantag.

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By SAL BOYLE
U a graduate of tho poverty stitch on. Th* new fabric adho' NEW YORK UP)—Ira I. Slo- stricken Lower Rost Side and state will replace sewing. They
■on has an odd hobby for n only had thro* year* of school, ntaka tho noodle needWas."
millionaire. He likes to give tag.
8t*moa,' who
U
hoping■way money.
"But Ialways had n creativethrough hi* older yearn with th*
er special emphasis will be upon church at­
Slomon, known to hi* friends mind," hesaid. T always liked gaiety of a cricket and hat more
tendance.
as "The Glue King," is n kind to develop now things."
fun than some people think A
One of the freedoms that we cherish is
of poor man’s Rockefeller, but ' After nbrief period as a song mflUenalra is entitled to, bogan
the freedom to worship God according to the
like* to think of himself ai "the •nd danceman, ho boesmo a top collecting silver dottars back in
dictates o f our consciences. Let us not in­
biggest small businessman in ,ad|M' hit salesman, tn 1911 M 1933 after tho nation's banks
America.”
turned hla guest bedroom Into a were briefly doted.
terpret this to. mean freedom from worship.
He keens bees full of silver laboratory and developed a now "| couldn't even draw nut
Rather, let us count It a high privilege to
dollars In hl. wuntry eriate, bis Jllnd °f ..m,llln*r*
T*** ton* to,meet my own payroll,"
join with others on the Lord's Day in help­
main factory, and hli city apart- UuBeh*d
oB »
«"•£ *
I « * • » **•«
ing to make the services of worship in our
ment. He likes to distribute them ,
■ P°°r « ,n**n*fk" w.^ I d " " " •*•!* b* caught with,
churches moat significant occasions. We
to others—but on his own terms. l* nnot
money stick to his out plenty of teady eash.
ought to tax the capacities of our churches
Bomotimes he slips a silver An**™- Slomon has had no trou- •'But after I piled up around
dollar Into the hand of a man W,„ ln
^
.
- ^,000 slim dollaw they bogan
to the lim it
•
ho ha. talked to for five mlnuH? " » w
Whetcher or not you are a church member,
tea. But ho may know you for J ^ 'is e d
«lb..lv.a-th«y otiok an awful lot of o p ^ 80 stert.
may we count on your regular attendance
yoara and never offer you one. J?*,tk*r
everything ^ • m !••• *d girtag thorn stbuy grudually.
upon the worship services of the church of
-I give them to anyone who \h,n *«
thfM P ™ *
I" «ke last firo yo.ro Blomon.
your choice during CHURCH LO YALTY
show, a sign of truenes. in him." Lf n*
h* b* f* * e ■ “ ,,Hon- » « » * «
phitanthroplos aro
MONTH?
he Mid. "I don't think of them
* * " " * " $ « * * V " " * 1**
a. money-but as symbols of
” " « f r! ° " . U
M0° sUror dollATO, usually
. . .
good will and a wish for good *° tk#
Railroad, keep, half • dosou handy in nls
luck to someone who has done
Bul f,°.r 4* W , ’** hf* P « k*t • * » « * « « toward any
Story With Happy Ending
or Mlo somethingworthwhile."
blmMlf. refusing to Boy Scout caught helping an
Not ail the news is had news. Every now
A dapper little man of 72 with w"
W j a«**a the M a t
"I learned early In life to reslomon myt ho had a fln*i&gt;
and then something comes along that gives us
»qulrrel-bright eyes, this silver.
dollar philanthropist like* to Ir on myoolf," ho arid, "and I time when ho was poor and at*"
the chance to report a story with a happy
checkered caps Uttersall want to stay that way. Pi M rwMB why. now that ho*a
ending.
vests and yellow r i£ ’s. H^ToTk. * ■ * * » . * •
woalthy, he can’t afford n few
It seems that a fellow of average means
like a retlrod vaudeville hoofer- n,B" ° J « ■ 1
" &gt;“ ■ Mg buatMSS- eccentricities
received a bonus of $150 from his employer.
and that', what he 1s
m,B who b*d to depend on other
"Monty Is n nooooslty," ho
He decided to put half of It into United
Ir. f. Slomon—squeeie his Ini■*« ehoorfully, "but It I* 1 pa.tStates Savings Bonds, and uae the other to
tlals together and you get 9— “ Maybe that sounds nutty," ho |cuter btaaslng when you're
added, smtllng. "But you should a|ck, A rich man In n hospital
buy a gadget for his hobby—a home tool
be so nutty, tool"
can always get n bedpan in a
shop.
Now the dean of his Industry, burry.”
Wlin tho $150 in his wallet, he headed
Slomon often acts as s consul- •
era.
By BEM PRICK
first for his bank, where he bought a $100
ever, “ when police power is ese. t*nt on special problems In ad­
Under the division of power* eut*j, habitually by. . . the fed- hesives for largo corporations.
Scries E Savings Bond for $75. He put the Associated I’reas Newa Analyst
WASHINGTON &lt;&gt;T&gt;-Gnv. Al laid down in the Constitution,
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era| government we are In • bad Even his competitor* like to ask
bond In his wallet with the remaining $75,
his advice.
Ian
Shivers
of
Texas
has
raised
on|
y
*
a
executive'
branch
of'the
„ ... . . .
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and went next to the hardware store to
a point which Ilea at the heart government can aiarelae force.
80 unUI the ,U l** ,ho" • “Then's a revolution going
make the other purcheaes. When he reached of the school Inteicralion probThus, If here is open defiance th,lr Inability to grapple with on In the field," he volunteered,
for his wallet to pay for the item, it was lem. What happens when there 0f a fpjeral court order, the re- Ahls •question properly.
which "Before long men and women
gone.
Is open defiance of a frderal .ponilblllty for action lies with thay havan't yet . .we'd better will be going around without a
Somewhere between the bank and the court order?
the President ef the United be careful about moving in and
80 far the question ha* been States.
. .
hardware, the wallet had been lost This
police power."
At a newa conference recently * I i.A u *
fellow never knew whether his pocket had academic, but In the ease of
had an excellent
been picked or his wallet had bounced out os Mansfield, Tet.. It rams closo Pre.ldcnt Eisenhower said he ElMnhl&gt;w*r hart • "
to being raised in concrete form, didn’t think the fedsral govern- P°,nt- Russia and Red China oxhe walked. Neither police efforts nor a news­
A federal court ordered the m#„ i ahould Intervene in the ,rcl,e police power at the nationpaper ad ever turned up the missing wallet. Mansfield school board to atop Mansfield case since Uw and si level. So did Hitler and MutH. J A M E S f i t r A G E N C Y
onj , r had been restored. sollnl.
While in the bank a few weeks later, he discriminating against the adomitted nay reference to
Around nt the Justice Depart’ SIS EAST FIRST STREET
told his sad story to the teller who had sold mission of stirienta on the basis
him the bond. "You know, of course, the of race. The practical effect of the more acute point,, presum- mant, though, the Mansfield enne
PHONE 7ft
government will replace the loet bond," the this order was to decree the ad- ab|y because, like the court, he U under quiet dlacuaalca, tad
mission of 12 Negro, students ha-a had iy official notification tho point relied la: When Must
R. JAMES GUT
JAMES B. OUT
banker told our unfortunate friend. Why, no, to Mansfield High School.
that the court's order is not bo- tho fodtrnl government act to
he didn't reeliie that. Anyway, ha didn’t
When school o|&gt;encd, however,
tag obeyed, maintain the integrity 04 Ms
even have the aerial number to identify the a moh gathered and threatened
Eisenhower did ebeetvo, how- courts and Its own sovereignty?
violence If any Negro actually
lost bond.
But the banker persisted. He provided ■ought to enroll.
Shivers then sent six Texas
the proper form and our skeptical friend
certified his losa and applied for relief. The Ranger* to Mansfield to help
maintain law and order, Instruct­
Treasury Department checked its records, ing them to transfer "any scboL
found the bond in question had not been of­ ■stirs, white or colored, whose
fered for redemption, and issued a duplicate attendance or attempts to at­
tend Mansfield
High School
to the owner.
The Treasury reports it received a nice would b* reasonably calculated
to Incite violence."
reply from the grateful bond owner. "Why,
In easenre, the governor said
that makes Savings Bonds even better than that If violence threatened to ac­
cash," Jw had written, "to aay nothing of company Nrgrots' entry to tho
school, they should b* sent else­
the Interest they draw."
Replacing lost bonds ia just one of the where. The Negroes dropped
many services the Treasury offers the 40-odd tholr attempt—at least tempora­
rily.
million indiflduals who own Savings Bonds.
Shivers denied this was doEach yaar thousands of burnad, mutilated, fiance of tha federal court, but
and destroyed bonds are replaced without added, “ Should this resulting ac­
charge. On occasion the Department'! legal tions be construed as contempt
unit goes into court to protect the Interests of the federal court, I respect­
of co-owners and beneficiaries upon death fully suggest that the charge be
laid against the governor and
of the original bond purchaser.
•,
not the local people."
Someone has called Savings Bonds ab­
So what happens? Nothing at
solutely indestructible." (t'a an appropriate the moment. Federal courts aro
label. No safer investment can be found any­ blind until there Is nffleal notifi­
where, yet they return a substantial, guar­ cation of a violation. Until tho
interested parties—the Negroes'
anteed interest.
lawyer or the school board's—
These are facte about Savings bonds come twfore tha court and Inform
that are not lienerally known, even among It tho nondiscrimination order Is
people who buy them regularly. The story not being obeyed, the court will
should l&gt;e told oyer and over, until everyone take uo action.
But If the Negfoea' er school
is familiar with the many virtues of United
board's attorney does appear, the
States Savings Bonds.

Proper Treatment Helps
To Prevent Acne S cars.

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Mrs. Nicholds Uses
'Home In Bethany1
Larry Burney, son of
As Bible Lesson
Mrs. Jack Burney, left

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After an enjoyable time of fel­
lowship in ths garden of Mrs.
J. E. Nichols, of West First Btreet,
the members of Circle Nnmber
Five of the Presbyterian Church
participated In a delicious covered
dish luncheon tervtd on the porch.
Mrs. Kirby Flta and Mrs. Clar­
ence Snyder assisted.
Later Mrs. Snydsr, chairman,
conducted the business session with
reports from tha Board meeting.
She also told of the circle's visit
to ths County Home, with fruit
and cookies for aiL
Mrs. W. L. Roche read an in­
teresting article from "Presbyter­
ian Women", after whleh the Blble lesson "A Home In Bethany"
was given by Mrs. Nicholds, who
said, "Mary and Martha have
many counterparts today. The
best way to serve the Lord is
lovingly and willingly, do what-

Mr. and
Tuesday
for Georgia Tech, Atlanta, Ga.
On Wednesday, he will go to tho
Georgia Tech Freshman Camp
near Toecoa, Ga., which is in the
foothills of the "Great Smokies"
near Lake Louise. After a week
of social activities there, he will
return to college for orientatioo week.

Friends of Mrs. Bessie Brubak­
er will be Interested to know that
she ha* entered Florid* Sanitar­
ium at Orlando, where she will be
under observation lor a week or
ten days.
Mlsa Baverly Rogers has return­
ed home after graduating from
Riverside School of Nursing, in
J a c k s o n v i l l e , on Wednesday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Algle Speer have
gone to Atlanta, Ga., with their
deughter, Mlsa Mary Rose Speer,
who wlU enter Agnes Scott Col­
lege.

Party Celebrates
'Deanie' Taylor's
Fourth Birthday

TH1NSANFORD HERALD Prl., Sept. 14, 1956, Page 5

Anna Miller Circle
Will Resume
Winter Schedule

Wesleyan Service
Guild Holds First
Meeting O f Year

It n i l announced at the Anna
Miller Circle meeting Tuesday
night that during the coming win*
ter leaion the group'* sessions
will resume on a bi-monthly
schedule with the second and
fourth Tuesdays of the month de­
signated as the evenings for the
ladies to gather. Mr*. Ed Cox,
president, headed the meeting held
at the Elks Club.
Officers read their customary
reports as no new business was
discussed. Mrs. Cox told of the
Initiation that would take place
at the next gathering and felt it
important that a good turn-out of
members be present to welcome
the newcomers into the circle.
Attending were Mrs. Ralph
Wight II, Mrs. Clayton Smith,
Mrs. James Via, Mrs. Clarence
Collins, Mr*. J. B. Phillips, Mrs.
James Blankenship, Mrs. J. M !
Cameron, Mr*. H. F. Kent, Mrs.
Peter Bukur.
Mrs. 8. P. Griffin, Mrs. R. ILj
Goebbell, Mrs. Garfield Walker,
Mrs. II., C. Disbrow, Mrs. Fred I
Roettger, Mrs. Gene Walter, Mrs.
Ed Cox, Mrs. James Roscnow,

The Wesleyan Service Guild
held the first meeting of the ' iMr
at the home of Mrs. Walter L.
Carter on Monday evening, when
they entertained district officers
and members of the Oviedo Guild
at a covered-dish supper.
A business session, conducted by
Miss Mabel Chapman, president,
and a program followed the sup­
per. Mrs. Carter ted the devotion­
al and Mrs. Fred M. Smith, pro­
gram chairman, presented an In­
teresting and informative pro.
gram on the goals of the quad­
rennial.
Guests Included: Mrs. Janet
Purcell, Orlando District Seer*-,
tary, and Mrs. Lucille Mays, District Chairman Missionary Edu­
cation, Orlando; Mrs. W. T.
Chance, Mrs. J. C. Falrclolh, Mrs.
Marie Hollingsworth, Mrs. Ruth
Kimball, Mrs. Elida Slavik and
Mis* Kathryn Lawton, Oviedo.
Members present were: Mra.
Clarence Wynn, Mrs. Hazel Flynt,
Mrs. J. F. Riser, Miss Saldee Wil­
liams, Mrs. W. G. Flemming, ...rs.
Fred M. Smith, Miss Ethel Riser,
Miss Mabel Chapman, Mra. J. R.
Hoolehan, Mrs. Grady Duncan,
Mrs. John Carver, Mrs. Robert
S. Rilhlmer, Mrs. L. M. Swain.
Mr*. M. R. Smith, Mrs. J. P.

MISS LAV ERNE SWEETEN

Christmas Seal
Clinic Attended
By Local Women

Calendar

SUNDAY
|Presbyterian Church will practice
The Junior Choir of the Flra* at the Church at T:30 p.m.
aptlst Church will rehearse at
The Brotherhood of the First
00 p. m.
Baptist Church will be served
MONDAY
supper at 7:00 p. m. A program
foiiow.
(j
The Intermediate Choir of the
First Baptist Church will rehearse
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Marsh
at 7:00 p. m.
announce the birth of a baby
The Adult Choir of the First girl on Sept. 12 at Orange Mens*
Baptist church will rehearse at, orial Hospital. The young lady
&lt;1:00 p.m.
|weighed 0 lbs. 1 ox.

Dr. and Mrs. L. Munson will
leave today to drive their daught­
er, Mlsa Betty Ann Munson, and
her roommate, Mis* Sheila Sh­
warts of Orlando to New Orleans
La., where they will enter Sophie
Newcomb College. Dr. and Mr*.
Munson expect to be gone about
a week.

CHRISTMAS 15—3 SOX ...... Bob
Attending the Christmas Seal
Clinic held in Vem Beach Wed­
nesday, were Mrs. l.orainu t.r.w
ham and Mrs. W. W. Tyre of
Sanford, and Mrs. Vincent But­
ler, of Geneva. They were also
accompanied part of tho wsy by
Mr*. Bess Causey, executive se­
cretary of the Brevard County
Dr. and Mra. Harry Woodruff Tuberculosis and Health Associa­
drove to Tallahassee M',H ......
tion.
their daughter, Miss Elizabeth
Mis* Betty Leman, from th*
Woodruff, .who is starting her Christmas seal sale division of tr#
N.T.A. In New York, gave a Very
interesting talk, concerning tho
sale of Christmas Seals, to the re­
presentatives of four counties who
were assembled there. Also pre­
sent was Mrs. Albert P. Foster,
executive secretary for the Flor­
ida State Tuberculosis and Health
Association.
The discussion among the group
Sept. 14
consisted mostly of talk of the
Marilyn Morgenilen
seals and problems special of
Earl Owens
rach county regarding their an.
Howard Montelth
nual sale.

PARTY 1»—3 SOX
Bobby
"Deanie" Taylor, aon of Mr.
and Mra. Dean Taylor, celebrated
hi* four birthday on Monday, Sept.
10, and for the occasion, his moth­
er made a deightfui and unusual
cake. It was frosted In white and
; had animal craekera marching
around it, and on th* top featured
® - • gay clown fashioned of a cupw
caVe and an inverted Icecream
• cone.
_
The children all enjoyed playing
- with ‘‘ Deanie’*" ioys and when
‘ they had tired of that the guest
’ of honor waa preaented with
- litany nice gifts.
Those Invited were Miss Beth
- Harman, Miss Judy Harman, Mlsa
Baverly Ervin, Mrs. Betty lUrIreland's export trade to the U,
- van, Mr. and Mra. C. J. Milligan,
Mr*. Loralne Graham, executive
f)
and the honoree'a grandparents, %. Increased by almost 40 per
cent in 1M6___________ secretary of the Seminole Tu­
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ervin.
berculosis and Health Assoris* ton,
Is sitting for Volunteers to help
fold Christmas seal*. She said
that she ran use all the help she
ran gel, and those wishing (o
help out may come In and either
fold them there or take U\em
home and do It In their spare
time.
Her office is located above
Watgrecn's
drugstore,
Room
Number Five.

Happy Birthday

Volunteers Needed

FROM THE COLLECTION
of Mollis Psrnla comes this
•'8iind*y silk" understated dress
of black Jacquard brocade with
shocking pink squares in an allover design. Two self-bows
adorn the bodice.

Pudding With a Delicate Air

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Meat Loaf
Oven Potatoes
Snap Beans with Tomato Ssuca
Green Salad
Bread Tray
Old-Fashioned Whit* Cake with
Peaches
Beverage
OLD-FASHIONED WHITE CAKE
WITH PEACHES
Ingredients: IV* cups sifted caks
Hour, 2 teaspoons double-acting
baking powder, 1-1/4 teaspoon
salt, t* cup butter or margarine,
1 cup sugar, 1 teaspoon vanilla, I
large egg* (separated) H cup milk
sliced peaches, heavy cream,
confectlonera' sugar vanilla.
Method: Grease a square baking
pan (I by &gt; by I inches); tine bot­
tom with waxed paper; butter pa­
per. Sift together the flour, bak­
ing powder and salt. Cream but­
ter, sugar and vanilla. Beat in
egg yolks thoroughly. Stir In sifted
dry Ingredients in 4 additions, al­
ternately with milk; begin and end
with flour; beat only until smooth.
Beat egg whites until stiff and
fold in. Turn Into prepared pan.
Bake in moderate (330 degrees)
oven until cake tester Inserted in
center cornea out clean—about 45
minutes. Run spatula around edges
of cake; turn out on rack; atrip off
paper. Turn right aids up on ant
other rack. Cool. Cut into squares;
cut each square in half crosswise. Sandwich squares together,
with sliced peaches and top with
whipped cream sweetened with I
confectioners' auger and flavored'
with vanilla; garnish with sliced
peaches.

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Officers Wives
To Open Season
With Luncheon
■coop neckline of a slim flannel
dress.
One of Designer Korel's most
practical innovations is a washabla knit dress In cotton or a
blend of cotton and cslaperm
This la wronderful for travel
as it can be packed easily and
emerges from the suitcase with
nary a wrinkle. And speaking of
travel, Mra. Koret has designed
fetching "car coat*" in bright
plaid or solid ton* wool Reece,
with handsome simulated leather
trim, which glva a custom tailored
look.
For you ladies who refused to
wear Bermuda shorts because you
didn't think they were flattering
to your figure type, here's good
news. Mra. Koret baa Introduced

A tempting orange floating island with tufta of chocolate top­
ped meringue Is a wonderful family dessert. In foft, this detectable
dish haa been among the belies of the pudding family for genera­
tions. Grandmother probably called it a "float" and served it com­
pany-stylo in a tall gloss compote. Even earlier versions were
sweetened with rosewater to aJa to their delicalt taste.
Today’s floating Island ran be simply mails from a package of
pudding mix and a can of evaporated milk, fresh orange Juice for
extra flavor, with of rourse, an egg white for the meringue's sake.
The evaporated milk gives the soft custard an incomparable
creamy smoothness and is an Idrfcl way to get additional milk into
th* children's diet. Used in its undiluted form, evaporn*~4 milk haa
Just twice th* nutritive value of fresh milk.
Orange Floating Island Dessert
.
1 tall can (IH rups)
3 egg whites
evaporated milk
U teaspoon salt
1U cups water
H rup sugar
J package vanilla pudding mix • Shaved chocolate
1 cup orange Juice
Add evaporated milk and water to pudding mix in saucepan.
Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until pudding thickens
and starts to boil. Cool. Stir In—orange
*
-------------------------------------------J Juice;
pour into serving dish
and chill. Add salt to egg whites and beat until stiff, but not dry.
Gradually add sugar and beat until smooth and glossy. Drop by
•poonfula into skillet containing % inch of simmering water. Sim­
mer, uncovered, f minutes. Drain meringues and place on top of
pudding In serving disk. Garnish with shaved chocolate.
YIELDl « aenrinrs.

To welcome Ih* Fall season,
The Sanford Naval Officers Wives
Club has scheduled a luncheon for
Friday, Sept. 21, to be held at tha
B. O. Q. aboard the station, at
1 p.m.
Reservations may be mad* by
calling extension, 3IP, at tha
Naval Air Station and should ,all
be in before 3 p.m. Wednesday.

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Seminole Team Hit By Injuries
By » .

HUGH AUSLET

Two top-notch Sanford Seminol* rridJUr* hit tho tench with
injuries yeeterdsy a* tha effevtt
of tha beatar staff at SeminelO
High School bogaa to mate tte
offensive team-plop pay att.
Braatlep Schlrard, ana « f thla
weak * aalactiaaa for to# pUpar,
wa* placed an tte ihalf far at
Unit fir* dap* with pulled «art*
llaga around four rib*. Shdlvud

Course Record
WHITTtER, Calif. (AP) — A

MW conn* record of (18, two un.

menu 1* hi* back. M g My«
should bo ready to fu sgnteulO*.
coo. Both boy* *01
***
short, usrd sprints to tarn their
Wind, but tha lack af body cm *
Uct will coat them soma * f ite
sharpness
they
har#
din.
played In pre-gam# serimaaaao,
which, of court#, wm Bow dawn
tha imooth running daftnalr*
team.
But happy day* af* ter* *1*1*
offensively. Tha SemlMle*' Sttack party lookad tetter y**tar*j
day than they bar* all sensm.1
This It partly 4** te s new
sparkplug In the paraan af Tarry
Goembla, 1M pound taakla ranverted to fullteeu. HU aeniatlaw* attustet the ball player* with

ergaaftss

under-light flir t.
DesMsas stOl have not boas
made ransoming the itartteg line­
up far the season opener when
tha Seminal** U te to th* playtag
field as underdog to powerful
Coco* t* tte Seminal*** first
crack at Sko Orange Bolt Con­
fers***. OteM w i be toughI
Coach Jim Jtnkfau will bring a
ten dub to lanfwd that is rated

dor mdn’a par, has been hun*
Up hp Bettp Dodd of Louisville,
By, far tha gala to shoot at to­
day in the second round of the
18,000 Ladies POA tournament at
tha Cloak Country Club.
Ml*s Dodd’l 82-36-01 bettered
tho eouna record for woman sat
last year by Mary Lena Paulk,
Thamaaetlta, Go. Woman’* par
is T4 but far tournament play,
man’s par I* counted. Yesterday
Mis* Paulk had 3T-S7-T4.
Pressing Mias Dodd as play be­
gan today was veteran Patty
Barg, the defenSlng co-chemplon
with a 88-88-70 first round score.
Trailing were Gloria Armstrong.
Oakland, at 71, and Betty Jame­
son and amateur Darlene Hough,
tte Uttar Clock's Lot Angles
dtp champion, at 73.
BONUS BOY STARS IN DEBUT
NEW YORK (A PI - The New
York GlanU expect big things
from Michael McCormick for two
reason*. Tha first Is th* fact that
they agreed to give him $66,000
bonus ovar a period of year*. The
second reason for their optim­
ism I* the manner In which Mc­
Cormick handled himself In his
debut In on# Inning of relief
work in a losing gsme against
tte Phillies, McCormick retired
tte side on sis pitches. Ha got
Rten Lopeta, Dsl Ennis and Jom
Greengras*.

Seminole JVs
Learning
Fundamentals Sanford Seminole JV mentor
Dick Sllren I* working bird try.
In* to |*t tbo fnnd**MBUl In
imooth operation before Ms Jun*
lor Warrior* tak* on tte hopalaM
task of Journeying as tengwood
Saturday week to tacklo tte paw*
erful Lyman Greyhounds. Tha 88
featherweight member* boast a
team average of 188 pounds In
rainy weather. But all U not paaeimittn with Silvan. " I f hustle
end enthusiasm wera alt that
counted we would har* a A te
tenm," he seki. “ But we’ru M*
tremely light, both In welgkt and
In experiencs."
Coeeh Sliver* has been fami­
liarising his boys In the uses and
abuses of the Spilt-T, and has
been whetting their appetites for
action by throwing In a little
game scrimmage. The surprising
part about this group of aUth
and tenth graders Is tte pstssrt*
1st being slowly but steadily
realised while the viewer la
watching. Ono back, Cecil Dan*
dridge, a 111 pound sophomore,
is railing n good bail game, and
even though coach Silver* will
be using all the varsity member*
against Lyman that fall to see
action the night before In the
Cocoa gsme. Dandridg* Is still
considered
potential
starting
quarterback.
The heaviest team member, Jer­
ry Hanson, has suddenly discov­
ered hi* balance and tho 160
pound offensive left guard la
pushing hard for tha varsity
tryouts. On the other aids * f
the line Billy Alfred Is beginning
to show up' wall. He's ■ ninth
grader with mors aggression

I PUSHUPS! And Um Seminole High School football squad began their shaping up exercise*
rimmag* this week. Coach** Dave Laud* and Bad Layer watch the circle of players and dlrsct
IfiUas. (Staff Photo)
____________________________________________________

Fleming Spe a k s To Jayc
; laminate High School's haad
ach Bill Fleming appeared he­
ro the Sanford Jayraa's yester­
day as guest speaker at their
tegular noon meriiag at tte Yacht
slab when he outlined coming
events I* tte football season, gave
details of tte Bamlnalas' practice
feted ult, axtended an Invitation to
tte Jayc#* msmten to turn oat
do watch afternoon scrimmage af
fh* BUS prattle* Held, gar* them
■ abort sketch af each of his staff
members, and engaged In mild
prognostic*Uoo.
■T h is year ws have greater
depth tha* ws have had In years,"
Fleming told tte group, T te * with
• smile he added, "Believe me,
it's a pleasant feeling to be able
|o look around you and know you
lav* a capabls replacement on
ip. We'ro growing in number,
nd wa hope to continue to grow"But then's another side of tte
ledger," the amiable mentor cau­
tioned. "Wa an short oo spaed.
Wa will have as much as In tha
psit, but we need more. .And
Wa lack experience In key posi­
tions, particularly on tho ends and
at fulibick." Then Fleming told
of the practice toll. "W* have had
only a couple of minor Injuries
ao far thla season, Murray Nance
■ltd Brantley Schirard are both
on tha sidelines for a few days
With pulled ligaments, but then
dr# no broken bones and both
should be ready to go for tte sea­
son opener against Cocoa," te

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W ill your car go through the winter? I f yon are in doubt

season. "Th* h1''*1' *
beat la yssra," Bod L
teat night and twice ram* bustlin' happily. T h * ruumu,.
from behind to sweep * twl-night and for tha Bret Urn*
double-header from tte Phillis*. out"- Dav* Lead* tgreed *
They did It tte hard way — win­ Layer that "th* sods tusked I
ning 8-1 1* 13 Innings, and 4-8 ter thao they has* te th* |
decade."
I* 18.
K m conservative hood tete
BT SO WILKS
TUrd-pUeo Cincinnati defeated
T * S ASSOCIATED PU SS
Ktteburgh 8-4, falling art g t * s i
The mtv* — wracking pen­ behind Milwaukee.

nant preaanr* Brooklyn's world
champions have teen a* aura
would mate Milwaukee crack, te
day la squarely on tte Dodgsrs
— not tte Brave*.
Milwaukee never looked more
Ilk* tte National League champ­
ion than It did today.
U was hustle guy Johnny Lo­
gan, Imaged up with n ran back
■nd eut of the lineup when tte
Brqvse wen i* Brooklyn this
week, who complained tte loud­
est about bow tte Dodgers war*
being called "the old pro*."
"W e," said Logon, "ar# tte
young pro*. W* ran piny under
pressure too."
Ha was right. After knocking
off Don Nowcomte despite • M
deficit te gain n split in tte sovlos nt Brooklyn Wednesday, tte
Bravos whs*led Into FhUsdephl*

reserve etrangth Fleming ssM,
"We’ro in a better position te
substitute this year than i* tte
past. Of course on want te win
"As a prognosticator I’m not our cams*, and w o l play cot
bringing- out the crying towel," boys accordingly. But anyone who
ho declared, ” 1, and the entire
coaching staff, find ourselves
pleased with the progression of
tte boy. They’n trying bard, tte
Oempetition la keen, and tha effort
la bringing m u lti." Fleming

•bout the dependability o f your present car, let us help
you. W e have the finest collection o f O. K . U sed Cars*
we have ever had . . . . A n d Priced R ig h t

Hank Aaron, with four runs to sharp** ate" te **M. "I
quarterbacks ar* talltec 8 bn
batted In for tbo night, trippled ball
game, and Branla ftaeel i
bom* the winning run for MU- Phil Byrd ar* running trail
wauko* in tte opener. And when
th* halfback slots. Goatekal 1 1
hie 88th bond run failed to get given * .team te tte short aha
tte Job done in tte nightcap 11th, potential." That coach Ftell 1
ha nalltd It for sure In tte 18th
1
with a sacrifice fly for Warren yeur readers to know this In R
Spain's SOOth major league vic­ linearity," te told this art K
tory.
"This year ws ter* • seed tea

Standing
Naw York
80 88 MS
Cleveland
T8 SO J tt
Chicago
7T 81 .848
Boston
n U
534
Detroit
n I I .i l l
Baltimore
80 78 UJ
Washington
ST 81 .410
Kansas Chy
44 84 -S!8
THURSDAY’S RESULTS
Nsw York 8, Kansas City 8

•f boy* with good peesMUt
W* havs *o outstanding ptsyi
but w* har* a tetter hdlsa
team tha* te prurimm yw
Haro’s tte point) than map
s superior ball club hi this l
ferenee. W* don't ten * pot, i
w# wont know wrift sflsg
Cteoa gam*. But this la far si
w# wont b* glvtng ANY I
gams* sway this year, tad
lor club."

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by announcing new thlaga for tte
earning season. "As ■pactstors you
Will Hod comfort sod better vision
lo tte now sooting arrangements
thla psor,N ho said. Wa have ■
m w scoreboard going up, and
Wo’ro going to mate movies of
tte home gam**, Those films will
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Otherwise, the audience might
think we had tomeona #1m do It."
Buddy la a retmber of th* pio­
neering Westmore family ef
HOLLYWOOD (ft — Lon Chaney makeup fame, but he la too young
•r. li returning to hli old searing to have worked with Chaney, who
round*—Unlveroal Picture*.
Tho lift of the icroon’* frost died in 1U0. But hit father,
orror trtltt Is bolnf dono si George eWstmore, was with ChaTh* Man of 1,000 Paco*" at tht nay at MOM and gifted Buddy
&gt;t whtro ho tint found famo- It with the actor's makeup kit.
at* at tbo Unlveroal City studio "The makeup* ware sensation­
vharo bo nado such thriller* t* al In thoM days, but they look
"Phantom of th* Op*raH and pretty crude by today's stand­
Th* Hunchback of Natra Dam*" ards," said Buddy.
n th* aarly 'fOs.
."Nowadays with foam rubber
Jama* Cafnay I* folnf to play and other synthetics, we can maka
th* *ld*r Chanay, and h* la hav­ facet that are more realistic.
ing somewhat I*** than 1,000 fa cm
The new methods ar* tailer on
whipped up tor him by Buddy the actors, too. I have no doubt
Waitmor*, th* nritard of th* make- that Chanty hasten** hla death
up dopartmant. Buddy's ayM light with the way ha torured hla body
up whan ha talk* about th* ehora. wlh hla raakaups."
"This 1* a makeup artist's dream
of an assignment," ho glowed.
HIGHBB ENTRANCE
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knds of chalengas."
GREATER OPPORTVNTTtEE
GAINESVILLE (ft - Higher en­
He took me to his lab, a stranga,
•aria place filled with unemployed trance requirements put Into ef­
monsters from old pictures, Ufa fect this year glva th* cUas of
masks of many famous stars, rap- 1M0 a grester opportunity tor ed­
Ueas of prehistoric animal* and, ucational achievement President
for % lighter toueh, th* Marilyn J. Wayne Belts of tha Unlvtralty
Monro* calendar shot.
of Florida aald last night.
Ha told entering freshmen
"Wa’v* got certain problems
with Jimmy’s fac*. You s m , "Every one of you has the capac­
Chaney had no unusual features; ity to complete successfully a uni­
his was just a far*. That mad* it versity proram " because ef th*
easy for him to adopt his many new regulations.
d!sgu!*«s.
The program prescribes quali­
'•His fac* was long and narrow fications tests be given senlore
while Jimmy’s I* short and round In all Florida high schools and
So we can’t just copy th* Chaney only those scoring In tha upper to
makeups; we have to adapt thorn per cent art eligible far slat* col­
to Jimmy’s face- We have to re­ lege*.

Cagney Portrays
'.on Chaney Sr.
n New Picture

ir
» j.

Birthdays O f The Presidents

fijfiiMUWi
William Howard Taft. .....
October ST, IBM, In Cincinnati,
Ohls, had a personality and a
kaenneta of understanding that
brought him th* unquestioning
trust of all hla friend*. H* was
tha son of Alpftonso Taft, a law­
yer whe served aa secretary of
war and attorney general In th#
cabinet ef U. 8. Grant
Taft attended the public schools
In Cincinnati and was a gradual#
of Yale University. Always a de­
termined scholar he set out to
win acadomle honors, graduating
second In hla class.
To gain practical experience
on hla
totting*.....
. chosen
— pror .before\starting
reporting court
fession. h*
ne began
s
primming*
for
two
Cincinnati
proceedings
newspaper*. In 1BB2, he went to
Washington, D.C. os an Internal
revenue collector. This, however,
was not law, and being deter­
mined to have a law career Taft
resigned and set up a law office
Hi Cincinnati. Th# nest four
yean scare spent In private prac­
tice where hie reputation mount#4*
In HIT he was appointed to the
bench In the Superior Court of
Ohio. As a judge, his greatest
contribution was that of ostobllshlng tho right of laboring men
te organise in unions for thslr
own protection and advancement.
Having been long recognised
M A man who would maka a good
prtaldtni, it waa not uneipcctetj
when in 1#08 he was nominated
and then elected over William
Jennings Bryan to the Presidency
of th* United State*.
Taft waa not a politician, and
tha Whit# House career was destlaed U weigh heavily on him. At
owe* h* lost much of his ooou-

GARRETT'S
M C U ftl B A C K IN O —BUY BONDS

One-Third Of New
Homes Being Built
Hava Septic Tanks
D**ptt* th* fact Uut It has been
repeatedly demonstrated that th*
Mnk tat congested neighborIt mMMoomlc, unwise and
_„_&gt;t*e*m s, approximately on*third of MW home* now being
MMtraetod will have septic tanks
tor sewage disposal, Mid David
L m today, director of th# Bureau
« f Sanitary Engineering of th#
•U to Board of Health.
"To put It simply, a septic tank
l i a country cousin that eg me to
town aftd promptly got Into trou­
ble," cap* Lm . While a septic
tank to a rural Mtttng Is a suitable
method * f domestic sewsg* diepesal, given adequate draining*,
•nil eoudltlans and water tabls, it
ima never Intended for use la
•roaa where dwelling* are built
«to*e together.
TV* ecnUnued us* of septic
tanks, espMlally in mass aubdivirion building, la chiefly a matter
n( lack « f financing. Progressiva
builders would prefer to put In
•nmmunity water and sewerage
facilities but ar* hampered In do­
ing so by th* CMC
Many septic tanks serve well
during try periods but 1st the
raha come and th# sod li quickly
M tore ted. From the ground will
entoc noxious gases and water
map back up Into bathtubs or nremut the flushing of commode*.
In a r*csot complaint to the State
1 Board of Health, more than lot
tanka to a subdivision had
a pwiod of PI hour,srero flooded and tbs houses
fitted with offensive gasM
___g from th* plumbing.
•■On et th* greatest needs In
banning today la for leadership In
Da ftetneing of community wftsr
and sewersgs facilities. ConstrueMaa nf suck faclUtlss must be ennanrogad if sra an to avert the totanllattoa i f millions of septic
daks to tha rountry during tha
Mat M days," point* out L m .
T V meet Immediate remedy for
Itaa attuattou Ites la th* hands of
agenctea which Insure, guarantee
■
funds for reside*and development,
Mat
would sgrs# ta
If
„ _____matt) facilities for
maalr and Mwaga collcc
* roaUaent, mori build
ba glad to construct
Houses la
subdivision*
pa a b ws
__ ______________
to vslu*.
waaM
atoa
Thera to alaa a groat need for
ga ■aiaramaatil agenctea to orwgffi— betSar methods of managL i erkna aad anbnitan growth,
Mriicnlartp to Florida with ite
ateadily groatog P*pulstJro. Durtag tha past flva year* 1M subdi­
visions to Mto Mate have Installed
• ‘
---------sewage diecommunity

YOU'RE -torTELLING ME!

SSTaST-SS

T U K O T COLLEGE OPENS
88TM YEAR
CLEARWATER Ift-Trtoity Col­
ima, wbtob b**ria evangellat Billy
Orabam among Ms stomal, opens
top th* tfth Mom today. On* of
Ite mala baitdtop formerly was
Mad as a swank gambling dub.
IRp gnashing jriet was dosed
Mtar a raid aevaral years ago
M i tha Mttof* stored to.

Her* la a new srord for vour
everyday vocabulary — strobnrndlography. It'means 'X-rav piclures of teh Interns! movementof engines."

PrtiUnt, Emtytl+th/U B ritm ict

ZOI ANN OtMN
Stir ef U. 1 Olympic Diving
Tsim I* IHI and 1950, holder
el II senior astwaat championships, sals Champ

WORD from New Yertt to ttat
men’s shirt* an going to hav*
ruffled front*. Probably tor
wh* can whip anyoaa *fn.
I t I
The &lt;de* fa, a rafted shirt ted
glut a man’s chest alaan Thai
pities pets a eh*tea of whal
-- ----- a ----- ||n|

William Howard Taft
JT,e h t . U n t sI l i t V tu rd Sm rt

larity. Ilit appointments were
not generally approved.
Taft's policies were usually opposed to great change and thla
gradually brought about blttef
dispute and his evenlual retirement from th# presidency In fa­
vor of Woodrow Wilson.
In 1021 under the administra­
tion of Harding, Taft received
the much desired appointment to
ths Supreme Court. During th#
nine years h# served this court,
prior to hit death In 1910, Taft
had regained th# confidence and
th* high regard of the groat body
of tha United States pcopta.

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, I lost my needteaotnt."

INVITING THi
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the blanket* y*n need aad
w* will lap them **ay f*r
yea ualil ended aad wa'll held
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CHARGRtl Daring the next tew
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'll probably b* paid tor.

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TVs KI weals Club is Mtontlally a aarric* organisation
And It serve* our eemmanlty faithfully wltEeut bombast
•r ballyhoo, Thm* fin* m*a srlh thslr steekly lunch***
ms*ting* do a tromaadius amaaat *f pood.
You may boar Util* about tholr work among charitebte
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roprosoate, bar* aad tbraugimst Mm world, oa* of th*
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ara devoted
tha oaan «g their wldaapraad organisetion. Thay droorvo tho plaadits «g ovary man and woman
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CVPRESfl GARDENS, Fid.—
■Isa Saady Wlrth of MUml.
•ka was th« 1$$S Mias Florida,
la row appearing or telerlsioR
■hows la New York City. Thla
plctare, abewtag her to the
lovely beep skirted costames t t
Ike Cypress Gardeas Model, waa
takes daring a receat visit her*.

ONE AT A TIME _ O lllD e e N FIRST.
THEN WOMEN/ WMW VOU ENTER
TMfl HATCH, CROSS TOUR ARMS
ANO RHAX/ TO U U Be SHOT f *
s a f e l y i d THE SURFACE.'

VOU THERE/

McCarthy To Head
Commission's New
Recreation Section
v to 4 -4
I

G et, DAD/— THE
TEAMS GONG TD
BV TW MfF T H IS ,
----- ~ s ^ * YEAR/,

THATS
GOOD

COACH IS HAVING ^
TROUBLES /SOME O f
THE GUVS GOOF THC
h ---- - i V P L A V S * .

NEW S/

TH ey CANT
R tM E M o e e
THE SIGNALS

THATS
ETAS'/

TO HX/

HAVE THEM USE

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- TTHHIQ
G IC L S
PHONff NUMBERS

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IN EXPECTING
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ao to town r o e \ VL
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"Well, burry been to out end tooa fief, he might wtn. 1
CHAPTER rORTT-TWO
"Are you turning him down be* i
IT VVAB JULY before Meg re­ Beattie."
Heading down tha hill, Michael cause be believed you killed M
turned. Jason had made tha
7"
threatened tup to Victoria, return­ acknowledged be would return. Kemp
Fool I Let h « Judge Jaaon afd
Beattie was now hie mistress in
ing u a rage.
"She won't a*t a data until ah* truth. Anyhow, he wouldn't have discard him. You can catch her
the rebound. Yet hia mind re­
cornea back to Beattie," be told to be around whan Meg married on
fused the gambit Leva should en­
Michael. “She wouldn't even own*
Dropping Into a bar, ha found able you to understand tha be­
back for Jeany*a and Nathan’a
loved. Without It you faced only
Tim (FBeirn, Making glum.
wedding."
Wall, thought Michael, climbing j "Did you know Jason's moving the desert of unsupported paiaicsL
Profanity I1UI with hia customary to Portland when he opens hia new With understanding, they might
resentment, aha had com* back ■tor* there T Going to leave Na­ Ond that golden second chance to­
gether.
now. Tonight ho Would •** bar.' than in charge here."
Her brows drew together. Her
T h at right?" Michael's respect
Btx would get you tea Jason waa
for Jason mounted. He miist have eyes darkened. "Michael, you wer* f
at the house thla very minute.
Michael found Dan Fanner alone recognised that living ia Beattie the only on# who believed me bw w
In his office. He welcomed Michael would ba hard far Meg. Love norenL Why?"
He brushed It aside. “X saw Into
with heartiness. "Hear you're go­ grafted unexpected Insight Into the
your mind."
ing to Fnaco tomorrow, boy. Don't
She 0Inched as If he had struck
Tim scowled. "Something's off
stay away too long.'*
Michael ignored the comment kilter," ba confided. "I met Jason her. That's 1L Jaaon couldn't aea
He asked bluntly about Anna Lur* coming out of Matilde's an hour Into my mind and 1 didn't aea Into
hia."
kina. He wanted to leer* no tag ago. Not a word to throw to
It had been that way with Char­
dog, ho hadn’t You don't reckon
ends from the Beaumont trial.
"Still la the asylum at Steila- Meg's fought with him. do you! lotte. Leave It, hia mind warned.
eoom," Daa said. "Doctors say I tea you. that girl's mighty con­ You don't debate about (ova. Fear
swamped him aa ha continued.
trary by spells.”
■he's there for good."
"You loved Kemp and Jaaon In m
Tba dull lethargy that had In­
"No trace of Ryarson ?"
Den looked for malice; seeing vaded him left MichaeL He knew the same way. Jaaon waa strong w
boos, he allowed hia discourage­ a stabbing, revitalising bop*. He nnd Kemp waa weak. They wanted
ment to show. “He * probably in turned from tha bar, threw money you and you wanted them but you
China or South America by now. In the genera) direction of the bar­ never wanted to see Into tneir
Well never catch that cagey —" tender and bolted into the street minds and they wouldn’t have liked
Michael agreed and wasn't sorry, disregarding Tim's anxious shouts. understanding yours." He saw an­
Ryeraon might be a scoundrel, but Maybe even a procrastinating idiot ger' In her face and raised hia
had a chance. Ha had been read voice. “You never like them—Just
they'd been good friends la
trenches. Michael waa atill amused not to bo watting on tha stoop as 1 never liked Charlotte—but
at Jaeon's enduring anger. The when Meg cam* back from Vic­ you wanted to possess them!"
Her body stiffened, then her eyes
flrpt victims of the swindle had toria I
la hia baste, ha almost missed widened and her mouth relaxed.
attempted to hold Jason respon­
sible though his innocence was the open door of the Fleur bat She moved closer to him. He A
Of course1 Meg would head dropped her hands, brought her
quickly established, the effrontery
for tha shop at once. Mtg In her against him and felt her soften la
of Ryenon rankled with him.
Michael had not failed to taunt normal frame of mind would hate hia anna. Pride swept him. Meg
him. "If your boat hadn’t sunk having the shop closed since waa one woman who could stand
the bright light of truth.
•It the Alaskan coast, Rysrscn Jenny's March wedding.
T h e golden witch, Michael T"
Bha was standing forlornly be­
might now be / Klondike million­
Fear left him. He kissed her
fore the display table and wheeled
aire instead of a fugitive."
gently, then with aa urgency and
about
IB
surprise
as
ha
entered.
Jason hadn't appreciated
She gave him a quick smile. Th e demand. Contentment quisled him.
joke, Michael remembered,
Here waa repletion with laughter.
was aware that Daa was again ■hop’s not yet open, MichaeL Want There had been no laughter la
to
buy
a
hat?"
■peaking of hia coming trip. "Ba
He could not answer her In their their former loves. Without It,
la Frisco long, Michael t"
old light banter. He aeiied her neither Meg nor he could Had ful- a
"Perhaps, i'll go ^o Noma later, hands, searched her face, "Meg! OllmenL Her mouth, her body, all ~
of hef were molded against him,
Daa squirmed, bating the Noma Are you man-yin| Jason t"
scandals. Too many public officials
He fait her withdrawal but held hia eagerness matched by har own.
were involved, a month ago, a her fast and after a long alienee,
"Marry me now, Meg. Coma
ntw Law had given civil govern­ ahe shook her head.
with mo to California sad to
ment to Alaska, made it illegal
Nome."
"Why notT"
for aliens to locate mining claims.
They looked at each other la
Ha
wanted
to
take
her
Into
hia
McKensie, Washington lobbyist,
mutual possession. Meg's mouth
anna,
but
hia
mind.
In
perverse
used the dodge to fatten hia own
curved in a confident smile.
purae. Noyes, the Judge, had ap­ control, refused. He wanted her
“It we hunt the golden witch to­
with
n
completeness
that
astound­
pointed McKenna receiver for doagether, MichaeL I shan't care tf
ed
him,
but
Instinct
told
him
he
ena of disputed claims, with pow­
we end up tn an Igloo."
ers to seise personal property, even could not take possession without
He kissed her again. Tba r o a d *
previously mined gold. Michael a dear Bold.
ahead waa clear and always widew
had bean retained by ■ mining | "Why aren't you marrying him, enough for dreams. Someday they
company who waa taking tha fight MegT" He heard hie own voice would come back to Seattle. The
to the appellate court la Ban with contempt Why couldn’t h* highest hill couldn't rise above
discard logic T Women wanted eg- their happiness.
VTanclaoo.
If he reached
"It'll be a tough battle, Michael,"
(The Mni)

TALLAHASSEE ( Special &gt; -T b e
Florida Development Commission
has named C. R. (Chuck) McCar­
thy of Coral Gables to head up
Its newly-activated recreation see
tlon.
Commission Executive Director
B. R. Fuller Jr„ said McCarthy
had been endorsed for the post by
the Florida Recreation Association
and ether interested groups nnd
Individuals. McCarthy, 3d, has
been -Coral Gable* recreation di­
rector for the past two yeara.
The new section wilt begin op­
erations in Tallahassee on Sept.
17.
"Since recreation la one of Flor­
ida's biggest asseu, It haa tong
been felt that the atate should do
what It could to make recreational
opportunities here the beat In the
world," Fuller explained. "That la
why the Commission activated thla
section and sought out the beat
0 IMA Cote Rom. R s p c lB t^ ^ p a n m s sto ^ p t- THR B O B B a-M E fU llU . COH i'AN T . INCL
qualified man we could find to
Faaturaa Bradkat*.
supervise it."
McCarthy holds a bacbetor’a de­
gree in education from the Uni­
versity of Toledo and a master's ten's program Jumped from M toj
LEGAL NOTICK
&gt;.‘l*rk of Ilia (,'lrruit Court
degree In recreational sclcnca
la and For Bsmlnnta C o u n t / ,*
Florida
^
from Indiana University,
IN THM I'IRtLIT COUNT OF Tilt:
Ilv K I . Ilunllck D. C.
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT l» Dorothea
Watson
AND TON SMRINOI.H I t U T I , Attorns/
at taiw
FLORIDA IN CHANCRRV
NO. BtM
M
r * " / * . ' " " * 1- l x
D1VORCH .
_
Al
....
, ■ jncv-arwiy ai*o naa cnarga off id- C A L V IN D. U O W D EN .
P lA U lltf.
Recreation Sped* Ilit and two min^tering a city-owned swimyeara a« recreation director and m)ng p^i, tw0 goif couriti and aB FLO an IE H A T S P IK E DOtVOKN,
l&gt;«f*adaat.
high ichool Instructor In health elllr„ £ £ acUvt Unnla program
KOTtCB TO DEFEND
and physical eductatlon at Har- puHar
STATE UF FLUIUIIA. IIIIEKTINOHi
TOl FLOaaiR MATli riKH ROMDEN. w Iiu m r —ldenca and m ail­
"McCarthy'! academic training
ing addrtaa la unkaown.
and bli experience am both ex- J on ,e c f!°?. wou’d **• * coordlna- TOU A IIE ItE U E U Y N O T IF IE D
tremely impreiiivc,’' Fuller com- J_*n* ■rtlrlty whoa# aervlcea will Ih .t anil fur dlvuree In tbe above
entitled cauae hae been filed again .)
mented. -nut the real pay-off Ilea *• • " ll,b,e.t0 “ U ? * '"'* * '• » » • run In the Circuit Court o f Hatnlnule
In the fact that in two ahort yeara I™ "1*1" * nd wganliatiooa within County, Florida. In Chancery, by
A L V IN D. UO W D K N. You are harehe haa built the Coral Gables r « . . . . . . .
. C
by required to file your Aaewar/or
nation program Into one of the' .**•
j b,*t ** ^unelloJu *n‘ otherwise plead In accordanca w llb
beat In the country."
' e,ud* th» development and pro- la w w ilb tba Clerk of the abeve
entitled Court and to eerva g copy
Fuller aaid that McCarthy had mot tm * «creation programi. o f eame upon Dorothea tVataoe, A t­
torney for Plaintiff, at 110 North
- i----- j ___
- ■________
m env «•«/" services, atandarda and facillUea
Main BtraeL 1-A. Orlando Florida,
rlad of delalla for the new $500,000
on nr bafora tha !nd day of October.
A. D. t i l l . Otharwlaa a Decree 'P ro
Coral Gabies War Memorial Youth
Confraao w ill ba antared agatnet rnu
Center, contldcred one of the na­
for fallu ra to ao aarvn and ftlr
tion'* finest recreation plinta,
rou r anawar or othar dafanaaa at
required by law .
"That In itaeif wai a splendid
W ITNEH N lha hand and aaal of
achievement," Fuller continued.
"But even more important ia tha
fact that he haa attained the goal
o f all sound recreational pro­
grams—that of increasing panic!—
*■“
youngsters and
adulta.

H# laidI - that
during
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CLOSE O U T
END OF M ODEL

SALE
Finance thorn needed Home R epairs with a lo w -c u t F H A repair loan— N o Down
Paym ent— up to 36 months to repay.
Y ou r loan can cover both m aterial and labor. Y ou need not be a depositor to take
advantage o f this economical w ay to rep air your home. A n F H A to o n w ill pay
fo r the follow ing repairs and m any others.
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STATE BANK o f SANFORD

C O M P L E T E ST O C K O F N E W 1956
C H R Y S L E R S and P L Y M O U T H ^ . A L L
B O D Y S T Y L E S A N D C O LO R S

$ SAVE$
REIMANN
CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH
( S- fri.n i T - BM E M M -tan )

S T O R E S
in

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phone

is

C O M M ER C IA L end P A LM ET T O
SA N FO RD

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PHONES 47 or 3043

A Parbi

★ Use It hidden or set
A Dries iaat—1le 1 been
ftla rte o p p ly

CALL " g j p
Th* Limber N amber

H ILL

„

Lum ber f t Supply |
Y a rd
SIS W. T b lri Bi.
RatforB. Pit-

*

�n
A Want Ad A Day Makes All Business Pay-Phone 1821
III »"M *■ I I iti M
2S— MALE or FEMALE

lA^TtiACES H E A T

MAR-LOU RESTAURANT

'rfdajr Mind: Red Brtajtlier, Lobjj* .
Shrimp, 3*llK#e
ahtraiy Menu: Prime Rib Routt
etli ami
f«iktit
wiTith,

notiM ,,M

Special at the Palm Drive-In
Thettre enaek bar: Hamburier,
French-fry and coke, tray for
two, 11.00- On Catneron Ava.,
E n t of Sanford. White PatronSi* Only,
ihrdl cmfwyp
4—LOST
LOBt — Bdxfr dog, fawn color
with black marking down middle
dfbafck. AntWiri to ''Topper".
Call 500. REWARD.
! —PERSONAL NOTICES
ROLLAWa Y, Roipltai and Bib;
Bede D if, W ill, or Mohth-TeL
1425. Furniture Center —

111 west first st

DISHWASHER
and
Second
USED BKICK
PAINTERS ATTENTION - For
Cook. Steady job, O-day week TWO CARLOADS beautiiUl used
Apply in person. PHELPS
Sale: OB Will paint 55c, gaL
brick. Orange, red, and burnt
KESTAyRANT,
Hwy 17-02
ll.M, Psmotis brand. Firestone
black. See them at SHERMAN
Stores.
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
Man or Woman with Truck Brok­
erage Office Experience. State
FLOOR sanding and finishing,
ItED-l-MLT CUNCRETE
experience, salary expected. Ap­
aelnlhg, wsttog. serving semiWindow Sills • LlntelS
ply Box 13, c-o Sanford Herdld.
note county since 1925.
Septic Tanks • State Approved
H. II. 0 lesion, Lake Mary
Sand • cement Mortal Mtt
ZfUsALEsMEN • AGENTS
Miracle Concrete Co.
M eR A M R Y-S M ITH P A IN T S
sot Elm Ave.
Phode 1335
1415 8. P I Hr
Phone 120S $20.00 DAILY, sell Luminous Door
Plate*. Write Reeves, Dept.No. This L a free pais to the Rltt
_____eiU Mr. Tasker. Ph.
ISO, Attleboro, Mass. Free Sam­ Theatre for Mlsa Linda Cannon.
XB. ROttM Special I 14.M.
ples.
Evp. Sept. 23, 1936.
29—PIANO SERVICE
C O NC R ETE
31—WOKE WANTED—MALE
Ready Mixed Concrete, Concrete
U L. Sill - Piann Tteknielan
Experienced Automol.il* Accoun­
Block, Sand, Gravel, Cement
Phene 2144 Reute I, Sinferd
tant and Office Manager de.
Concrete Pipe lo Meet AU Quali­
•ires position in any type ae
11-ROOFING end PLUMBING
fications.
counting work. G o o d refer­ Rhernnn Concrete Pipe Co.
ences. Apply Box C.S. San Out west 13th ML
CERAMIC TILE
Phone 14*9
ford Herald.
Paul F. Mueller A Son Pk. 154
Free estimate. Quality work.
46-BUsdikss httlTPM ENT
S2—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
PLUMBING 41 EEPAIXS
HAYNES Office Machine Co.,
epiic Tank installation A Service LONGWOOD LAUNDERETTE —
Typewriters, Iddlng machines,
sewer Cbitneetinns. Archie d
doing good gross. Fully equip­
Silkl-R6nlals. 314 MagH Ph. 44.
Harriett, Phone 734-W ok 1333.
ped. Living quarters. Only one
in town. Priced to sell quick or STUDENTS—see the newest thing
P L U M B IN G
trade. Ideal for cotiple or re­ iu typewriters — Royal's 1957
Contract nnd Repair Work
“ Twin-Pak" portable. Tba fast­
tired person. See anytime bdtween 7 a. m. and 7 p. tit. clos­ est portable on the market In
« ¥
i Fa i I v K '
7 colors. 24 months to pay.
204 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1525 ed Skt. and Sun.
Powell's Office Supply
one 966
This it a free pass to the Movie- 117 8. MagnoUa
land Ride-In Theatre for Mrs.
W
O
R
K
ERS
CHOOSE
GOOD
Gertrude Gilbert. Exp. Sept. 23,
gh Classified ads.
ah
through
1956. .
experienced ad-writer assist you
35—MONEY TO LOAN
47-FURNITURE - HOUSEHOLD
ConUactug and Repair
1551 seatore Ave.
Phdfte 1U3
AUTO LOANS
Buy your Furniture at Barry's
Warebousa t urn. Co., at 901 W.
COST LESS
W. J. K IN O
1st St. All nationally adv. furn­
Plumbing Codtkaetor
iture at warehouse prices.
Kohler Plumbing k 3UMI1 e&gt;
' ft Heltiten
.Heem Electric Water
Solve the
pr
Ph. M
2524 brliedd D r..
"Guest" Sleeping Problem
m e r c h a n d is e
With An

n*juktt

Florida State Bank

f

Service on All Water PuhipsWella Drilled - Pumps
Paola Road. Phone Too

JU8T ARRIVED—Fill Stock of
Cunt. Browningi and all other 22—SPECIAL NOTICES
alar makei. Trade in your
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
“ A MW. Convenient lavSway and finance platl. ROB­
t
SON Sporting Goods, 504 E. lit
PHONE 2558-J.
St. Phone MS.
PUMPS k SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Thla la a ___
au to the Rita All types and sixes, Installed or
Theatre Mr
H. W. Saycr.
“ Do It Yourself."
Exp. Scyt.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
8T I N E
Machine and Supply Co.
cowboy
Billy:
Ph. 42
1 ftUas "Fort SOT W. lad SL
and -r
YuriM*
O AtU N BROtHEES
Paint
Dragon# k Bu
Geneva. »4lftW P refer 1
Ph. ttSiO
a u t o m o t iv l
(Mil a n Do. Sentinel Bur, Call
ialph Ray,
1154.
Ralph
Rj
I—BOATS AND KOTbtS

“IW W W *

m

Salas A Service
sp oftlh g tieodh
504 E. lit 8t.
Phone MS
For Site—Tit HP used Fireitone
Motor, 175.00. Very good shape.
Firestone Stores.
FQR lA U - N e w 5 HP Flrcitone
outboira Motor, 111 Flrcitone
Store.
Nl
MEI
'56 Mark I
M Mark
Evil
'51 Mercury:
CreaUine At
Fiberglaal,
W.
Motors—Beit
1415 S. Park

BULLDOZING

42-ARTICLES FOB REST
NOW 8 mm film rental library
t Wleboldt'a Camera Shop. 210
. Park Ave.

S

43—ARTICLES for HALE
FOR SALE—New firestone clock
radio 4A121 — $13.45. Firestone
Store*.
Wa buy 4nd Sell uied furniture
Paying top cun
cash pHcea (0:
- value. SUPER Tl

Ma~P08t~«R it-** Ph
For Sale—4CS1 Portable yadlo$14.56. Fireitone Store*.
—Factory to fo u -

AHuRtRRai
VenettoH
Enclosed bead. Sag-proof bott
bottom
rati with plastic enda. Plastic or
rayon tapei. CottoA or nylon
ny

S e&amp; R tik OlttRR and Pftiftl Css.
w tv K Y A B k ib G E !
112-114 West 2nd St.
Phono M
San. IU4-W Orange City 8pr 4-5*34
For Sale—Used Krlgidalra $15,00.
CHOSLEY - BBNDIX
Firestone Btorci.
Sale! and SeyvieO
Army Cots, *S W«; I^aliiL $2.50 gaL
RANDAl
T-8nirt», 4$C; Army-Navy Surp­
Electric Company
lus, 310 Sanford Ave.
Service— Quality— Satlafaction
Ph 113 Sanford
2837-J-3 Ds Dary
For Sale—Pop-up Toaster $7.50. At
Firestooa Itores.
FAIRBANE8 • MORSE P di bp a
Well Drilling, HOWARD C. Neatly nttb Hearing Glasses. Colt
LONG, Phone 314 507 East
to$5 Will sell for $125. Writ*
Commercial Ave.
BOx U , Sanford HtTald.
ENVELOPES, Lettcrheada, staremenu, invoices, hand bills, and For Sale—2 repossessed child's
Rida 'Em Pishes—$29.95 Value.
programs, ftt&lt;
$15.00 aaeh. Flrtstone 8tores.
Printing
■ ' l'o. Ph
Wait 13th SL
FUR FILM 8, Finlihlng, Tape

'V m W S V t

FOR

U = p a b ib - f t i t t u i s
1euatom
ey&gt;t 1
H -tM A C T O M

43—BUILDING MATERIALS

a

better

&amp;

job

traitor, Balo-Rent, Ph. 464-XR.
„

Aluminum House Trailer,
model, modeftn. Dreamwold
r e ik i P ‘

throughout, $12552)0. Seminole
Truck k Tractor Co. 1100 French
Ave. Ph. 1500. ‘
.
Y

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W

Want a m l buy in a ’61 Buirk
4-door apodalT Call Ray ll«rton, 160 or 1343-W after 6:00
p.m.________________________
. *42 Bulck 4 dooft. Tires, motor
k body in excellent condiliun
Make an offer. Phone ttnt-W.

"A 1, rii.

B M P I jO V M B N T
u -a m M

c. i b

l$4$-W altar « pi
For Rale—Repossessed Television.
A Beauty—only $55.00 Firestone
Stores.

3-Rcdroom home. Small equity,
monthly payment $52.88. Call
DESIRABL . _ e arid two bed161.VW for detail!. 819 Rosalia
room fui
bed aft. Ph. 435-W
Drive.
New two
Ai, kitchen
toK&gt; Pk.
l l i tpoFr w r j 5 'j $ a
L Box
301 Sanford.

Lake frDttl I-bed room c.B. house.
rUhlhjf. stHWmlag. Ph. $«g-W1 after

riiEDROOM

House, living Rxmi,
kl tchen, Florida room aM car
porte. In town, Phone 2002.

1-Room furnished Apt. Including
utilities, $60. 107 W. 5th St.
Rooms for rent 413 Willow.
3-ROOM furnished
Call 2461-J.

e

2625 8. French Ave.
Phone 21(h) i Sim

apartmtnt.

Want ads bring resuito every day. Each day people hav* MW
wants. And each day hringn results when you place a warn
ad in the Sanford Herald.
Place your Herald want ad on a " t f" ('111 forbid) OrdeV
and cancel when you have had result*.

TO PLACE YOUR W A N T AD CALL 1821

2-bedroom trailer with utility
room and Florida rooni on pri­ l) room, 2 bedroom home $5750.
vate lot. |60. PH. 241$-R.
Located on Old Orlando High­
way. Ideal for children, »rhool
4-room garage apt., $40, 80
bu* atop. Call 1332-51
Cameron A tl. Phone llli-H .

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i

m a i*

Ideally Hltuated

m m

Luxuriously Planned
Moderately Priced

Will build oa ypur lot Yaur pkta 3 and 4 Bedroom Homes with 1
A RUG
or uura. We eap arrange flnahand 2 baths sltimted on large,
FOR EVERY ROOM
cing. Call ue for tddliVms or
artlstlraily
landscaped
lot*.
IN THE HOUSE
remodeling.
Paved street* and all other
Cover your floor* now at tbtae
city Convenience* make these
LOWELL E. DRIER
GBEAT SAVINGS:
colonies
of
owner-occupied
81ze 0x9....... .... Sale Price $3J5
omca truly delightful piece*
D r t ^ X " i.TfrKalh?Dr.
Siao TWX9 .......... Sale Price *4.93
o live.
SUe 9xtl ....... ... Sale Price $7.55 s-BVdtoom frame home on &gt; lots.
Designed, Built and Sold
Site ta ll .......... Sale Price &lt;$.95
Livthf rdoiti, aepirala dining
Also rial values In other Oold Seal
roodl, and UtutM. Bathroom, 3
ODHAM &amp; TUDOR Inc.
and Armstrong Linoleum Ruga
scrMned pdrcnM. 2 tobto apt.
Builders of Fine Homes
in assorted site*.
In r#af. Private AhtrSncA. F&lt;
For Florida Living ”
WII.SON-MAIER
Citrk* tree*. $M0 P.d. Bog
Where you Alweyi find big values,
Oertlve,, r 11 .
SALES OFFICE
Quick credit and easy terms.
2628 8. French Avenue
This
is
a
free
guest
pa**
to
the
Phone 95$
312 E. 1st St.
Phone 2100 and 2080
alm Drlva-lo Theatre for
NF.CCHIEP7A
9M il IHilih. R*ftp. I4pt'
M.
Sewing MachiHe Center
Sale*, Service and Rental*
SH ALL lp W N OF
G A R R E T T 'S
w -u n s
LONQWOOO
513 E. first St.
Phone 1421
For your future home site wc hive
loll priced from $323.00 up, In
from Bale, city bUlitil*. WOO
■evcrel lucatious in City.
| SAVE
Good term* for N ivv Person
Aliriclive LSkfe Front Lota
ON (lOOfl USED
nel. Phone Olmtr-Bliilddf, Win
OZIKH REALTY CO.
Ph. 1359
ter Park 2* 23*4.
FURNITURE
Lois
OF
x
135'.
Partly
landscap­
M ather O f
u —HOMkh
ed. Dreamwold Section. 2411
203-09 E. 1st 8t.
Phone II
Chase A ti. Phone 1973-51.

\

Tell Your Doctor All

I# HUMAN N. IDHDIJIN, M.D.

DON'T be modest when talking
to your physician.
You pay him to And out what's
wrong with you. TRe least you
ean do, for your own aake and hi*,
is to give him every bit of Infor­
mation about your aymptom* to
help him diagnose your rase.
Hematuria, for example, la •
positive aymptom that aome ab­
normality exlsta in tha urinary
tract Hematuria is the discharge
of blood In the urine.

bleeding will appear upoa
plelion of urination.
Pain doea not necessarily a*~
company hematuria. WheR Ik
docs, stone* In th* urinftfy tree*
might b* responsible. Thla to
especially truai of small atoesaa
trying degrees •t
which cause va#
lln* i&gt; iM UUac
pain and bleedl
ilng a* th*y ffttt
tha dellcata lining
down tha ureter.
Infections of th* urinary treat
also occasionally cause Weeding,
May Mean Tubu*
Falaa Modesty
Unfortunately, many pertons When there U bleeding Ftthowl
let false modesty keep them from pain, It might mean soma type kt
Informing their doctor about auch tumor In thft urinary fttttf U rea condition. While hematuria sponsible. Such mtunlftr ftftlRMIto
may or may not be serious, It benign or It might I
Since hematuria I
never pay* to take ft chance.
A* soon at you notice blood In a persistent sytnptdW, i
the untie, consult your doctor. might be merely giving a i
And don't think that because It nan* growth ft chance to&lt;
occurs only once ond then atop*, by tgnorlnx tha &lt;
that it la nothing to worry about Bo be safe. ^
Hematuria It not always k per­ the mlnut
sistent symptom. It may appear abnormal.
one* and nevet again or ft may Qtnsnoftj
occur only two or three times over R. V.: Omr i
a constant teartnc from i
a period of years.
The eya to not Inflimftd,
Qola Fora
causes this?
Answer! It Wm M M toftiftW
Bomellmcj, the bleeding la
fxtertalve that clots form; some­ Child hta tome djaeklW w H hU to
times the urine will be uniformly tear duct. It would bft welt ftoRfft
red or pinkish. In other cases, the to consul! your phyaktao.
■ li:s. klae rsstaras **4*14*141m.

•7—BKDKER8 and REAL1DRB

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IM S DOWN
3 Bedroom* and carport*
Terratan Floofs

^Xi

$1,000
l.arxe 3 ncurouM * bath
nowe on Urge l*t

Thll II ft free MM M tM R a l«
Drlve-Ih Theatre tor R. F.
er. Exp. Sept I t 158R

Price 117,565

R O SA L. D A Y T O N .
BrgUIrred Heal Estate Broker
A. B. PETERSON
I’hone 2*71
17-91 at Illswalha Broker Asiodilasi A B.

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&amp; Strlngor

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.leal Estate &amp; Insurance
tvilllamt. A. C. Doudnre,
Surveydf.
Mrs. Lourino Messenger, Assoc.
107 Magnolia Ave.
Ph. 16 116 N. Park Are.

“ B A L T REA LTYRAYMOND M. BALL
OSCAR M IIAIiltlSifN
REG. BUOKEItS
8. D. Rigbleynan, Associate
164 South Park Ave.
Phoan MO

NO DISHWATER HANDg
In tnl* large subsuatial
with all-electric kitchen, 3
rooms, separate dinln,
dt-n and oik fldon II)
Located on J IfttS M ____
borhood. Reducad tor ItotthU
•ala.
tujioo—$t,nt Down

(1—BKOKkkK aM RKALtORS
Thi* i« *i frto nasi to the Palm*
Kitchen Equipped
Hobcrl A. WilllanU, Realtor
Drive In Theatre for Tom
Nice ResidenUII Location
Htynioad LuiidquisL Associate
Evans, Geneva, Klap. date ScpL
DO YOU WISH TO KELL
Landscaped Yards
FRobe 1173 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
22, IU66.
YOUR PROPERTY*
Ready for occupancy in 4 weeks
NEAR PiNECREST SCHOOL, we This is a free pass to the Prairie L*t our axparience and gOftUctl
A . K . H H O EM A K R R , JR .
be of service to fou. W4 shall
have two cicelicnt buys ia 3
Lake Drlve-ln Theatre for Mr*.
Builder
be happy to dlrcau your prew
bedroom home*, i and S years
James Moughton. 8xp. Sept. 23,
Phone 1991
I M MeUonville
erty at no obllgauon. Calf 511
old, but like new in condition.
1536. -^
or tl
Aft low ei $10,200. Can be hand­
Nice Comfortable hnm* only i
led (or II30Q auwp, with immetlfew blocka from Foil Office
W llX TRADI
3 nice
l l b potstislon.
East farm*. l*ow pHea. Ed
Attracliv* 1 BvdrooOi (rame house
school
wlrg K. ltone, Phone 2t90.
In mo*t deslribla neighborhood.
ant
Looking for home and income? We
lsniwood floors, car pone, outW. H. “ BUI" BTRIIPRR
Fur Bale or Rent— 4 bedroom
have sume excellent offerings
oof flPeiRftcw, kitchen equipped.
h^uto. 2007 Ademl,
Phene
Gftr Allen, Am ‘
fdr either the liivfestor er person
Owner
will
trad*
tquily
for
m
o&lt;l
Arletto Price. Aimftflftto :
looking for income along with
ern
2
bedroom
trailer
In
good
BeSlInr — General IftkRfiBia
living quirtere.
rondilion.
Phone m ftr t i l l IU iTfftSk Are.

J

Seminole Realty

Thl* is a free pasg to th* MovtoFRONT HOME
J . W. MKRU On 6 LAKE
3/4 (errs. Completely furn­
land Ride-ln Theatre for lire.
Alfred O. Ellerkk, Bap.
ished with new modern furniture
1941 Park Ava
Fhona IT nr IU
13, 1516.
Including TV. g-Bcdrootiii. K4
baths, iarge sleeping porch and
HEAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
Urge lefeened pnfeb, 1-eer ga2344 French Ave.
race, lovelv »hado tree*. LootJ. W. IIALL, RHALTOH
ted 8 mile* from Sanford.
lahaay Walker, Asadelale
Y ou r H o u m U i k ?
122,000 TERMS.
"Call IUU" Phone 175*
c- B. or StRMft* O i l :
I CORNER LOTS, near Pinc.rcst
O S IE R R E A L T Y CO.
Bchbol. Aliractive Term*
Mura B Oelyr.
H»*et M. Field. A
B U S I N E S S OPPORTUNITY—
Apartment house with six unite. 2601 So. Orlanda Hwy. Phene t u t
Tfie Pointer
EVENING!- SiVw and too
Good monthly income. Attrac­
tive tcrMI.
HE CAN r\% IT ) •
IP IT IS REAL P.8TATB
Cfhiull A REALTOR Klrat
ask Crumley A Ifontfitb
i t H i South Park. Pkafto m
,
They Raew
W- W E T H Ijjg

£

BEAUTIFUL

3-Redroom, 2-bath borne, ioceted
In South Pinecroot, Comal lot
5-room unfurn. apt. Newly decora­
beautifully landscaped. Near
ted. 1301 Celery Ph. 105-W.
PInearest School. BuUt-ln range
Modern trailer, Dreamwold Trtll
and even. Buy thla hum* with
er Cl. $12.50 wk. I'h. 2220.
a low down payment and av­
aunt a 414 percent mortgage.
If Interested in apartment clMftOne year old. ‘
er than avarage Close la. 144
Jimmy Cuwan. Ph. $1$.
ONDERFUL FOR CHILDREN
lie I-bedroom, 1 bath home In
llUrcillNSON:S Ocean F r a i l
Fenced-in
Apu. 335 S. Atlantic. DaytftU
e t u r n t f - ktdli lo play
Beach. C«U 2374-W for rcserva*
in 9*fa
toty.
tioos after 1:00 p. m.
ODHAM k TUDOR
frastok Asrsua bums
bum suitable fat
Mtg French Ave.
For infonlkPhone 2100 or 2910

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According Ts Scientific B4t»V*Jt

Sleeping rooms, $5.00 per week.
Private entrance, 4io W. 1st
81.

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PRICED REASONABLE
ODHAM &amp; TUDOR

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RRA o r -

Day To AdverUii

BE8T

2-BEDROOM HOME

$94.50

$

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2-bedroom furnished apt. Very Ha* a big, romfortahle living
clein and close-in. Jimmy Cdand dining room, built-in cab­
wan Pk. 11$.
inet* In (no kitchen with mod­
em flleltle ringe and refrige­
2 1 3 room freshly painted apt*.
rator, You'll edloy the largo
Phone 2983-W or 2313.
Srreened-in porrh end beautifully landiraprd ground* with
N l d t bedroom. Private entrance
lota of thrubbety and sprink­
1 balh. I’ Hone 2025-W.
ling tyiiem,' lla* a fireplace
and central heating. Excellent
Furn. or unturn. 2-bedrooa apartresidential location—2417 Lau­
mtnt. Screened porch. Phone
rel Avenue.
1013-M.

. Only $555. Ray Herron Ph, Will care for child in my home
■ llo or IMS-WTafter 6:00 p mup to 3 yeart. 5 day* g week, For 84je—3/4 Rl* air-conditioners.
itry til. Only I Mr I1TU6 each.
afs. Mrs. Karl Natuei. oieart
dvr f t Longwoed
Mitchell air
$1552X1. All brand new. Fire
dio-HeaUr. roar speaker. Us- 26—HELP WANTED—FEMALE
stone Store, Ph. 12.
(bey Interior, S t o m Green.
Call 2953-R.
SEWING MACH1NS OPERATORS For Sale—Apt. site used Electric
8teady ysgr ’round stork, axOnly 1 at $4M0. Fire­
Range., Only
Re V IR A L low
stone •tores
celleat waits. Fray booplullaa'A
tog from ITS
tion anil Ufa loiuraace, pleas­
— ileal traaaj
ant worfciax coadiUoaa, paid
BOTH a# these home* are ready
holidays and vacaltona. A.
We l r r a APARTMENTS:
nempamy. 84*
in person to BROOKF,
pel
Vila
baths.
114
W.
r
i
m
T
*
For Sale—Trade-In TV, IM Fire­
MILLS, 204 N. Elm.
stone Stores.
* B U S IN E S S
Avalon Apts. Efnclancy, Pk f2|-W
utomaIreatona T L Y t t y j B X Y U B j
Btorae.
Girls avav 11. Ap»ly PlgM Wbto
EFFICIENCY
ito.
For Sale — New Apes vacuum
4 'lb'
abla tor
far hirkwar or ei
&gt;if
V i B fM tf
p.m.
a ;* «L * «s r :

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FOR AN APPOINTMENT
TO SEE—Thl* Solid Brick

"j»ttraH?$

Used furniture! appliances, touts,
•te. Bought-soid. Larry's M6rt
111 East 1st SL Pbona 1631.

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FUh.lshed AH $80 park AVL

Echols Hi-Rizer

J s f o J T S f c f P ?ifl
Sco—
210 8. Park AW.
OY HEEL’S
uto Painting
For Bale—GlSSa fly rods, 10R1II,
Closeout at $4.49 each. Flristonb
S0« W. 2nd
I’hone 11*1-1
Store*.
BAD
A
FRIENDLY PLACE
TO
For Sato—adjuatahla TV wall
TRADE F.M.B. Ic fOe * U5c 44-FARM and GARDDEN
mounta $115, TV Serial cave
8tore. 231 8. Sanford Ave.
cofjria cabbage plant*. All var
ounta $1.11 50-ft. TV 200M Up
For
Bale-Child'* Out-door Swing
talir* — any amount. Hugh C
aata $5.00. Flreatone Stores.
Set. A $39-95 Value for $29.59.
whelchel, Slat* Market SUl
Fireitone Store*.
16. Day 1259, night, 697.
BtMftt Weleb Repairing. Fully
luarantsed. Sanford Jewelry k
Lugfsge CO., NM Sanford Ave. For Sale—Usod Rafrigtritor, only For Bale — Have you 4 largt
hedge? Electric hedge trimmer
$65.00. Flrcitone Store*.
only one -lo sell at $15.95. FireDICK MAPEH
For Sale—Thor Automatic Washer
■ton* Store*.
Tile Contractor—Phone 21M-W
only $25.00, Flrettobb Store*.
This is a free gurxt pass to IM
Septic Tank* Cleaned k Repaired.
Prairie Uke Drive-In Thejlrd
• Grease TrapS-DralnUMi. Free Far Sale—Trsde la QE Rffrlgerator
1*5.00.
Flrattowa
Stores.
for Mrs. toiler Harper. Ctp.
Inspection. Plmne I tS-M. San­
Sept. 23 1956.
ford, Fla.
Electric portable sewing machine,
111
Pbon*
iifS-W.
For Sale— Reel type power mowtr,
WANTFD
only one to go at $51.M. Fire­
Titod, worried, pcopto ti
0. E. Ringe, good condition, r«as
itone Starts.
ibflr trotiblaa "whito tbav MS
onabto, Ph. 13H.
Rock Around Tha Ckwl" at
{
M
l U H f c l i lR tT »ifM liN T »
thb “ Palm" Sunday, Mondiy, i S T Cttidipot 9 cu. ft. refrigera­
tor. Hood condition. 5150. Call CilHnet, $45. Phone SU-W.
Tuesday.
2953-XM.
O-SCHOOUMNSTRUmON
•T flJ N T A L rt
44 A ^ H j a n c Eb
Prepare at home for bookkeeping
k Accounting. Scad tor free in­ For iato—$014 Oaa heater, .25,$00 *4—4FTS—HdliSEJI—ROOMS
BTU o n l y $34.05 Firestone
formation. Free placement serv­
Rose Court: 5 room apartment
Sttras.
ice.
furnished. Kitchen equipped. Pk.
Massey Business College, Inc.,
1454.
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THE SANFORD HERALD Frl., Sept. 14, 19M, P*|4 •

15-nbMfcs

oust 155 BY OWNBR —Two itors buildings
i Bedroont furnlabad ho
Sanford Ave., Ph. 1686.
$50.
3 Bedroom unfurnished,
Tyndalls Grocer#. Lake Monroe. 2-tlcdroom, concrete block, large
ctoleia, rarporio nil 1(4 lot* In
Utifunt. 4-room house. Funt. 4
quiet neighborhood. PHONE
room apt. 11$ N. Jassdmlne
2821)-J.
GOOD NfeWS
n a n o — Ia vaeknt
vacancies
M In
in
• A beautiful couch by day
the molt daairabla
res
desirable residential
• A romtortablo 60-Inch wide bed
apart
by night.
A V I
4 Converts to tvin beds
Phone
14 1T43-J.
TIRED
• Convorts lo a couch and a
xingle bed.
1-Bedroom fum apt.
$ 46 mo.
of (he nnme old thing?
3-Red room, t bath house $118 hid.
the *|ineious ucur Li*.dully
3-Bedroom fun. house
I IS tno. See
different home* in —, —
A S.'lcrliun of Beautiful Tailored ROSA U PAYTON Btbker PH. 1571
South Pinecresl
Sanford
Covers and Bolsters
rova Manor*
8anford
l*—BUSINESS—INDUSTRIAL
Slightly Extra
alrhcla Villas
Delmrtd
ECHOU REDDING CO.
Service StattdB for Rant or Lena.
IMMEDIATE
Corfler 2nd k Magnolia, Ph 1232
xcellent IddUon. Contact N.
'W
Bamberger" Mgr.
. Bishop, phone sa t or 2401
OCCUPANCY
Sanford.

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you buy. Open Bvftalaga end
Sundays.
EaaUlde *raUer Salei
Palalka, Fla.

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Beverage Licenses
On Sale Tomorrow

TH E SANFORD HERALD Page 10, F it, 8ept. 14, 1956

President Outlines
Group's Strategy
By MARY POWLKR
DE BABY — President Ralph
Wllherell who head* the OOP
club of De Bary outlined the
group’a policy at a meeting Wed*
neaday morning. "We have no
quarrel with the Democrat office
holder* and candidate*," he prof­
fered, "We consider them our
friend* and neighbors. But we do
feel that the two party system
Is truly the American way of llfo
and so visualised b* our found­
ing fathers. We are thoroughly
convinced that competition for
local public office makes for beU
ter government and more efficient
officials."
The club mapped plana for two
A ll SIT for the opening of the
forthcoming rallies, the first of
riuck-huMIng season Is "Rowdy
which will be held on Oct. 10 In Pepper," cocker spaniel with a
the community center at to a. m.
long line of retriever-trained
Candidate for U.S. representative
ancestors. Here, ha cssts an
Arnold
featured
anxious eye skyward as he sits
speaker along with William A.
up to Ms neck In water nenr the
TNUI BOYS are Ukely candid*tea In the frsckte-face contest at the
Washburn Jr. of Nokomla, candi­ nrcwsler, New York, homo of his
Los Angelas fair which opens September 17, They are (left to
date for governor. Along with
mistress. Charlotte G. Ilnndes.
right); Dennli Abernathy, ft; Walter Wark, 7, and Denial Wark, 8.
Ralph Clayton of DcLand will be
other office seekers who will greet
MOTOR COURT ASSN. TO
STATEWIDE RALLY PLANNED
the group and give short talks.
HOLD CONVENTION
This campaign committee will
TAMPA. (A P ) — Arrange­
The "sensational'’ Thunderblrda
ORMOND BEACH (A P ) — be headed by George M. Percy, of tha South will be heard at tha
ments will be completed by the
Chairman; Arthur G. Power, vice
Republican State Executive Com- The Florida Motor Court Asm. chairman; Howard Sharp, secre­ Triumph Church, In a "great"
will hold Ita annual convention
tplttee tomorrow for th* atatewlda
tary and Carl O. Lind, treasurer. gospel feast on Sept. IS.
at Ellinor Village Oct. 10-18.
Tbs public Is Invited to hear
rally featuring Vic# President
It will be the first Urns motor
these singers Sunday night, at
Nixon at 8t, Petersburg Sept. 29. court owner* — some 600 of
I p. m.
The committee also will select whom are expected — will have
campaign managers for tha alght held their meeting at a motor
congressional districts and discus* court. Previously they met in cL
Be*. 13
ways to push eoagnsslonal cam- vie or private auditoriums.
Admlssleas
Th* association said there are
lgns In the six districts where
Arrie Henderson (Sanford) )
publicans are candidates for now ahont 6,000 motor court own.
Rlnora Lawrence
Congress,
era In Florida,
(Benton Junction)
Mrs. Florence Stenslrom
(Sanford)

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Hospital Notes

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Katie Robinson (Sanford)
Vickis Barron (Sanford)
Tex Lee Simpson (Sanford)
Sept. K
Admlssleas
MUIard Baker (Sanford))
Minnie Lois Cannon (Orlando)

Beverage and oceunatlntial Heenses for the year 1050-87 will go
on sale tomorrow morning accord­
ing to John L. Galloway, county
tax collector.
"Notices are being mailed to
all those who had licenses for
the year 1955-56” GaUoway said.
He exp-cts to *41 approximately
150 occupational licenses and 180
beverage licenses.
Galloiay pointed out that under
the new law holders of beverage
licenses must present the license
for the current year In order to
obtain a new one. Also, If they op­
erate within city limits they must
show their city licenses for the
year 195T-87. The new license
must be obtained by Oct. 1. Gal­
loway said If a beverage license
Is not renewed by that date a new
application will have to be obtain­
ed from the state Beverage De­
partment.
Occupational licenses are due
Oct. 1 and are required by all
who practice a profession such as
lawyers, doctors, certified public
accountants, real estate brokers,
architects, surveyors, engineers,
etc. Also occupational licenses are
required of all operators of busi­
nesses such as garages, beauty
shops, barber shops, shoe shine
stands, wood yards, brokers,
ufacturlng, processing, printing,
packing houses, restaurants and
cafes, contracting in any of Its
branches, etc. In addition separ­
ate licenses are required for each
and every coin operated machine
of any description.
Galloway stated further that
any one operating a place of busi­
ness for profit and permit? danc.
Ing must obtain a dance license
regardless of whether any charge
U made for dancing.
It I* a misdemeanor to practice
a profession of any kind or to
operate any business or coin oper-

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Mr. Rlgrs was employed by
Karraker Filling
Station on
Sanford Ave. at 13th St. for th#
past two years.
He was a member of the Be­
nevolent and Protective Order of
Elks, American Legion, Camphell.LossIng Post No. 63, and of
th* Veterans of Foreign Wars,
Post No. 32*2. For the past three
years Mr. Riggs was a trustee
of the Local VFW post and was
one of the original organisers of
the VFW.
lie came to Sanford from Louis,
vllle, Ky.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
Dorothy Riggs of Osteen, three
children, Frances, Nancy and Jan­
et, oil of Osteen; father and mo­
ther, Mr. and Mrs. Dan M. Riggs.
Upton,. Ky.; two sisters, Mrs. D.
L. Cox and Mrs. A. C. Risln,
Louisville, Ky.; and three bro­
thers, Cecil Riggs and Elmer
Riggs, Louisville, Ky., Marvin
Riggs, Osteen.
Remains will be shipped to
Louisville, Ky. tomorrow morning
for services and Interment.
Paul Blxler, former assistant
to Paul Brown at Ohio State, now
works as end coach for Brown’s
Cleveland. Browns.
Michigan State’s longest scor­
ing drive of 1055 totaled 00 yards
on 13 plays In th* 33-0 victory
over Marquette.

ON MW tOtlT MITHOAY, Mrs. Catherine Cecelia MePariln, foun­
dress and administrator of tha House of Calvary In tha Bronx, N. Y ,
Is serenaded by the New York City Firemen's Glee Club. The widow
of a fireman who died In 1195, Mrs. MePariln Joined tha original
twelve Women of Calvary, an association of widows who devoted
their lives to cancer patients. Tha Institution she beads la a home
and hospital for Impoverished cancer sufferer* It was her birthday
wish that she live to be 103 so that sha can see two friends, who are
now studying for the priesthood, ordained.
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Highest price of the collective
yearling sales In 1666 was the
980,000 Forrest Lindsay paid at
Keeneland for a Nasrullah-In
Rex Bayry Is captain of ths San
Francisco 4Qera.

Near P. O. Phone 103
^ have jronr Doctor
telephone your next pro.
ncriptloa to no. It will bo

accurately compounded with frooh d ra ft
at ■ fair and reasonable price— FAST
FREE DELIVERY alno

FAUST'S SUN DRY STO R E
20th A French "T o Better Servo Yon"

A L L T H E SCOTS FO LK A R E A-FLOCKIN* TO T H E

uuiicirici—According to accom(notations and no visitors during
feeding of babies.

5. small Georgia weekly was a fearless and dedicated Jour
nalist— when sober, that Is.. There come tho day, after hi
fiftieth natal celebration,
.
when the task o f getting out w
1
r\
a new Issue seemed simply ti t' i V—
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too formidable. Fortunately,
tl — &gt;t
the type from the previous
M*—
week’s issue was still standSubscriber* were Batonlahed to receive the next
day the same paper they
hod received seven Hoys
eo-lier— with one exception.
Across
one wus the
bunner headline; "Reprinted
by popular request”

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Orson Welles played an engagement at a Laa Vegaa nightclub,
but possibly his act was deemed a bit too highbrow for the as­
sembled crap shooters and slot machlna manipulator*, because hla
audiences were seldom large. Welles told one sparse assemblage,
"I am a producer, director, writer, and actor. Isn’t It too bad there
•re *0 many of me and ao few of you?"
O IM*. by BcaaeU Cert. Distributed by Klag Features Ira* leere.

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46. Cuts, aa
11 Bird
wood
- 11. Lika lace
46. Voted "yea" 19. Egg*
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II. Bundiee

ADDITION TO IllJILUING
BEGUN
LAKELAND ( AP) — Florida
Citrus Mutual has begun a |50,000 addition to Ha headquarters
building here because of expand­
ing services. It will Include an
auditorium nnd an extension to
the printing and mailing depart.
ment. The old auditorium will be
converted to office*.
tie top crust of a
fruit pie, help the escape of steam.

JOIY DAVIS, 8, of Chicago, was
riding hi* new bicycle when ha
felt and rammed his foot Into ths
spokes of the r*ar wheel. Ills
howling brought Immediate help.
Joey continued to voice hi* dis­
pleasure as his mother carried
him to a nearby hospital where
he was treated for minor bruises.

ire$ton
PRE SEASON XMAS T O Y SALE
NO L A Y AW AY8 A T THESE PRICES

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2.00
4.00
1.00
7.00
3.00
10.00
2.00
4.00

Price
Sale Price
11AI45 Mothergoose Carta
|,|g
11A157 Chum bo Elephant
2*10
11B-93
Assorted Games
,gg
11D220 Doll Criba
JJ|
11F142 Barbecue Seta
U G 99
Easel Black Boarda 6.88
U H 84
Home Claaaroom
M l
11J78 Glockenapell
9 10
2.00 11J82 Choral Topa
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3.0011J83 H u rd yG u rd y
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2.00 11M1R9 Dream Cara
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2.00 UM 174 Town &amp; Country C ar .00
1.98 11N14
Xm aa T ree L ife*
.80
3.00 11P80
Gun H olster
IM
6.00 11P83
Cowboy Suit
3,3J

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9.00 11P89
Double Holater Set
6.0011P97 C ow girl Suita
6.0011R105 R epair Trucks
4.00 U R U 8 M ilk Trucks
13.95 11R124 Search liteC ar
2.00 11Z233 Simonize K it
3.00 UC109 Tool Belt ft Tools
18.00 11G94
Tables and Chairs
5.0011J55 U kelele
15.00 11J
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Ranges - Refrigerators
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T-V Sets-R ad io s
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Record Players
Toasters —Mixers
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Baptists
Report
Good Year

MRS. PETER BROWN with her pets, highly pedlgr*«J
Boston Bulls. At left is Counters Du Barry with 1' lash s
Queonie modeling tho mother look.

Confab Plans Electoral
College Deadlocking
* MEMPHIS, Tcnn. \JP- The rut- -------------------------------------tlonal State* Right* Confcience Q
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launched a "national consent*
live movement" to try to elect n
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Dulles Says N o Am erican Plan
To Finance Suez Canal Detour

Juit rioted • very successful
church year. At the annual bust*
nett meeting on Sept. S, reporta
were had from the variou* organ I.
latlona and artlvltlei of the
church. These report* revealed
that the church had 1508 menu
licr* — there being 152 addition*
to the church during the past
church year.
,
The Sunday School reported an
enrollment of
There are now
21 depot tmenta in the Sunday
School. The lowert attendance
thli pait year war rn ChrUtma*
day with 553 pre*«nt — the large*t attendance war on Easter
Sunday with 01*4 present. The Seminole Memorial Hospital'* Wo.
Sunday School haa placed tome men * Auxiliary said this morning.
special cmphatU on the nursery The entire program of telling
department which now hat an rn* rake mix to neighbors wax under
the direction of the Auxiliary's
roilmont of 178,
Finance
____ who
—
**':___ Committee.
r_ .....::„J. Those
The Training Union of the headed the project which netted
rhurch reported an enrollment of a good percentage of each ante
232. Thlt group meet* Just Itefore for the Auxiliary's fund* were:
the evening worship sendee with Mrs. F. E. Itnumillat Sr., Mrs.
special emphasis on training in John E. Higgins. Mrs. John Schi*
church membership. Melvin Dekle rard Jr., Sirs. H. B. Pope, Mrs.
J. E. Gradick, Mr*. A. B. Peter­
is the director of this group.
The Woman's Missionary Union son, and Mrs. E. If. Lsncy.
Mrs. Epps, speaking for the en.
revealed in their report
that
there were 232 women enrolled tire auxiliary said "I want to
especially thank The Sanford Her­
ald for their cooperation, Myron
Reck of Radio Stalion VTRR for

| WASHINGTON if-Sccrctary of
State Dultes *a)d after a confer­
ence with President Elsenhower
today there U no American plan
to finance the "detouring of the
Suez Canal."
Dulle* told reporter* nt the
White House the
States
___ United w
M ica lIs
i
prepared to help finance, through
the
Export-Import Rank, In­
creased exports of American oil
to Western ..wtiviia
nations u
If iro
through the canal Is "impract
or greatly diminished."
Asked whether he was bar
financial aid to other nation)
help them transport oil are
Africa and Ihua detour the ea
Dulle* said he and Eltenho
have planned only at a conUni
cyttA
the
■V
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splinter parties in 25 states ap­
proved a platform and endorsed l « .
candidates In the climax of a

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T 'Z ' - T i , Deanery Holds Rally
One Music Recital . I ,
it Children's Home ln Sanford Sunday

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It i* ex­
pate In a meeting of I I govern­
pected to organise an afternoon
ment* which failed in efforts to
circle In a few days. Mrs. it. T.
get Egypt to accept international*
Thomas haa served during he
lzation of the canal operation*.
past two year* a* president of
Duties reiterated In a formal
this group. The president neat be (hanked for their excellent re.
statement Daued after hla confer­
A gentleman, hale ami hearty
year will be Mr*. K. A. Coving­ sponte and work during the week'
ence that the.floes Canal will certon.
in middle age, the possessor of Annual Spiritual Bally of the
United States "is dedicated to
a
well-lrained
baritone
voice,
who
The Brotherhood of the rhurch
Central Deanery of Holy Name
seeking by peaceful mean* assur­
Isas nhout &lt;10 men enrolled.
had made a great reputation for Soclrilrs held In Sanford yesterday
ance tatt ha flues Canal will cer*
himself
in
ntu*lcal
circles
in
the
at
the
Sanford
Elk*
Club,
Brow n, probably the’ longest time I
m,* t e*r*1 month for a
ry out the international purpose
North
shared
honors
with
a
12It was the first time tho Cen­
resident of our town before It “ W E i
_.pr?*T,,m " ,e&lt;l.,n**
to which it it dedicated by the
yrar-old concert pianist whose fit. tral Florida Deanery has held its
convention of ltM ."
proudly took iu . name of DoThta la Constitution Dayl
ture as an artist 1* assured. In rally In Sanfurd. A procession was
Bary. wai the; bridHTroom, wadded
"We are not, however, willing
Throughout
the
nation
today
an impromptu recital at the Meth- formed at (1:45 yesterday morning
to t itle
-wirtjsr**dsuxbter,
millions o f Americana ev* ' ro* to accept f i t dureotvea nor do wo
odfst
ChBnnmTr
Home
at
Enter,
Elsie Faron alto lives here now,
on Ihe Elk* Chib ground* following peatlng the prayer issued by teak from other nations accept­
prise, last Saturday night.
at dors the granddaughter, Elsie
which a Low Mass was held with
The Elder Bprlaga Baptist
ance at an operating regime for
Charles Cassell, offering six Ilov. Fr. Richard J. Lyon*. Bai­ Geoi*»e Washington nt the First the eanal which fella abort of roc*
Chapel Is *|ionsored by the First
I'roclnmstfon of Thanksgiving,
lor of the All Soul's Catholic n* Grace before their meats:
ogntaing the rights granted to ca­
Baptist Church and has grown
HEFT. 14
Church of Sanford, a«
a* Celebrant.
nal user* by the 1888 convention,M
during the past year to wrhere the
A4ntU*l&lt;&gt;iiii;
"That
we
may
then
all
unite
present, showed the result* of A breakfast followed the Mass,
Dulle* uid.
Sunday School now ha* an en­
Mr*. Ruby Griffis (Sanford)
In rendering unto Him our stn.
year* of itatieut training and prac­ held at the Elks’ Club.
rollment of Od. Ur. H. 11. Martin I*
"We are not trying to organise
DUeha.ge*:
tice in the rendition of both ro­
Chari •* E. Wilt, President of the cere and humble thnnks . . . for any boycott of the canal but wa
the pastor of-'thl* chapel with
iliirley Jcllison and baby boy
bust
and
tenderly
sweet
number*
All Souys* Holy Name Society,
Mr. \V. ()., Sanaell serving ns
cannot be blind to the fact that
(Sanford)
that drew murh applause from hi* welcomed the group to Sanford
conditions might become such that
superintendent of the Sunday
Mrs. Lola Cannon (Orlando)
hearer*. Ills accompanist, Mr*. and "atresved tho importance of
transit through the canal is im­
School.
HEFT. IJ
Katherine Seller*, added murh to the Central Florida Deanery for
practical or greatly dlmnlthed.
J. Roy nriit I* retiring n* (he
Admissions1
the vocal part of the progratm tho future."
"There must always be ways to
Nuperlntentlenl of the Sunday
Julm Bridges (Sanford)
Lilt to Ally»on Lee played, ac­
The Diocesan ConveatJon, sold
insure the •development of vital
School of the First
Baptist
Audrey Brownlee (Sanford)
cording to the Hcv. Itasrnmb Carl­ the President of the Deanery, will
----------- *r
— —
supplies, particularly oil, to West­
Church. He has hern one of he
Margaret Bryan (Sanford)
ton superintendent of the Home,
be held on Nov, 24-25 at the Fort pine**, and particularly the ne. ern Europe. Accordingly, we am
finest superintendents the church
Maxine Alexander (Sanford)
who welcomed Hie guests who in­
tlonal One now lately Instituted carrying out planning at a pru­
Harrison Hotel in Clearwater.
Annie Mlnnlck (Sanford)
has had in Its long history since
cluded many music lovers of De.
— for the civil religious liberty dent precaution. But our hope re­
Rev.
Fr.
Thomas
Wright
of
New
Births:
Its organisation in 1884 accord­
Lmd. De Bary and Enterprise as
Smyrna ilearh (treated the Im­ with which we are bleated and mains that satisfactory operating
Baby Girl Orwlg
ing to the church report*. A
well a* from Sanford, in the man­ portance of the Holy Name Socie­ the means we have of acquiring arrangements can be worked out
Baby Roy Alexander
successor I* to he elected soon.
ner Hint ha* become ansociatod
ty In connection with the church and diffusing useful knowledge; with Egypt."
llahyv Girl Bryan
with the talented young lady. Her
During the pant
past church year
down through the age*—In time and In general for the great and Dulles added that at London
Discharges:
program consisted of " D o l l
(he church ha* contributed the
of crises, strikes, alekness and variou* favors which Ha hath "Wa will consider developments
Reginald Floyd (.Maitland)
Dance", "Impromptu Fantaslo" hrresy.
sum of 300,328.28. A goodly por­
been pleased to confer upon us." since the previous conference on
ElnOra Lawrence
by Chopin; "Claire do Lune" by
tion — 311,315.23 hni gone to
fn aecordanra with a Congres­ the Sues adjourned
"Put in practice what the
Aug. 23 and,
--- aw*
(Henson Junction)
Di-llusse;
a
medley
of
"Sweet
Hour
mission* and lienevulence*.
sional resolution, the President
51Iliard Baker (Sanford)
of Prayer" and "The Lord's Pra­ pledgo stands Wright, "and prse. of the United States has pro­ I hope, find a calm approach to
the future."
lice working for a vocation for
Far Its expanding program of
Elizabeth lint man (Sanford i
yer" and by way of contrast to
claimed the week of Sept- 17-23 The earlier conference proposed
Unity In the Holy Name."
religious education and recrea­
SEPT. 1«
demonstrate her versatility, "Kit.
"Urge more men to attend the ns Constitution Week. The reso­ internationalisation of canal oper­
tion the church !m* purchased an
Admission*:
tin on the cKys" and "Bumble
lution calls for annual action on ations. This waa rejected by TretFrank Riddell (Sanford)
Boogie." She wai Introduced by Holy Name Society so that the
u—* Nasser
»•----- of- Egypt.
**
this great observance In tchools, ident
next_ _ rally
will
be
twice
as
large,"
Rose Hurt (Kanfordi
Charlie Morri-un of ‘Die Sanfurd I..
fJ»
he said.
churches,
and
other
suitable
Patricia Creel (Sanfurd)
Herald advcrtl*ing stall, who. with
The keynote address for the places.
Haiiilton Lavey rSanfntd)
Mrs. Morrison and with Mr. and
Constitution Day ami the ob.
Discharges:
_
w---- ... siiwsi »u n 1 UIB
Mrs. Floyd Palmer accompanied rally waa made by Rev. F, Joseph
Office.
John Bridge* (Sanford)
by Allyaon'a mother. Mrs. John Daly, Paitor of 51 Mary's of the eervance of Constitution Week
Ukes, Eutti*.
waa instigated by tha former
Mrs. Robert Anthony (Sanford)
L. Lee and her sister, Jour lie,
To this vicinity came Elsie
"We are in the presence of a President General of tba National
Florence William* (Sanford)
werr Sanford's represent stive* nt
Urcnner, a widow, to visit her
great upheaval in humanity," he Society, Daughters of the Ameri­
Ruby Griffis (Sanford)
the affair.
daughter in Mt. Dora. Friends
(CeoBanco Oa Page Tea)
can Revolution.
HEFT. 17
brought her ovar to Enterprise ami
The nearly 80 chlldrrn present
Membera of the Methodist Men’s
Admission*:
from there along a sandy, rutty
sn-mrd to enjoy Mr. Cassell's
Club of the First Methodlit Church
Viola
cJan
Crocker
(Sanford)
toad that filled her city condi­
"The Little Elf". "The Three
will hold their Bret meeting of the
Vinona Newman (Sanford)
tioned heart with terror but which Partly dandy through Taeeday
Chestnuts" and 'The Green Dra­
season Thursday evening at T
Jamci
E.
Davia
(Sanford)
gon"
with
the
adult
portion
of
led to "the loveliest spot in the with widely scattered afternoon
o'clock at McKinley Hall.
Births:
the audience showing pleasure at
(Continued am Page I I )
Their Initial meeting will be a
thundershowers) lew tonight 82-78.
bis entire program. Following Hie
"Ladles Night" event which all
formal presentation, many of the
members are urged to atlend.
children gathered around the piaA supper la planned to precede
no for some additional *ongs and
the meeting.
lano -election* to ronrlude an rnThe Rev. W. G. Aldridge, Pastyfahlr evening.
tor of the Community Methodist
Church at De Bary, and jvorid
traveler, will speak to the group,

Hospital Notes

Methodist Men's
Club To Hold 1st
Meeting Thursday

Weather

parties represented at the
eonlcrcncc. despite varying title*,
are committed to the doctrine of
powerful Individual states.
All of them are alto strongly
proocgrogation.

Board Will Hear
Complaints About
&lt;Tax Assessments

(

J. Dyson Arrives
For Duty In Korea

The Hoard of Sanford City Com­
missioner* will sit tonight at an
Eqnillzatlon Board to hear com­
plaint* regarding current tax a*,
•essmmt* from Sanford citizen*
and business people.
The Eouillzatlon Board will con­
vene at 8 o’clock In the City Coinmission Room of the City Hall.
Fallowing the Equlllzation Board
UMorling. a specie! meeting of the
Bisrd ol Sanford City Crmmisaonrr- 'will be held „to -----consider
bids on fire equipment, to discus*
the proposed pay schedule* for city
employe*, and to review the
General Government budget fOr

1850-57.
Commissioners win also discuss
any other business that might
jambefore them at tonight's
• , . i l ---- -

MIIE. A. W. CPFS SR. (right) and Mm. John E. Higgins, (le ft) assist a cuatonu
the selection of cake mixes last week duringtbe “ Meet Your Neighbor” campaign,
was a big success", said Mrs. Eppa. (S ta ff Photo)

At my Lt. Co|. JameTs II. Dyson,
39, whose parents, Mr. and Mr*.
W. It Dysoa. live at 120) Magnolia
Avc.. recently arrived in Korea
for duty with the UN Command
Military Armlstlre Commission.
Colonel Dyson, wbo was graduat­
ed from the Army’s Command and
Genera' Staff College at Fort
Leavenworth. Kan., in June, Is
now rhlef of tho operation* branch
of the commission.
He entered the Army in BMl and
has since been awarded the Silver
Star, Bronze, Star Medal, Purple
Heart and tba F.uropoan-African.
Middle Eastern Campaign Ribbon
with six campaign stare.
Dyson is a 1838 graduate ol the
University of Florida and a 1841
graduate of Stetson University's
College of Law.
Hi* wife, Margaret, lives at 77 W1EUOLDT CAMERA SHOP BEGINS CONSTRUCTION
W. Mala SL Indus, N. Y.
of a new store front and building thin week-

Licensing Exams
For Nurses To Be
Held In November
Tha next licensing examinations
of the State Board of Nurse Re­
gistration anJ Nursing Educa­
tion, will bo held In Jacksonville
at the Seminole Hotel Nov. 27, for
practical nun#* and Nov. 28 and
21 for professional n»rrAnnouncement of the examina­
tions was made by llairi M.
Peeples, R N., secretary-treasurer
of the statewide organization.

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Local News
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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER IS, 1956

SES Office
M ay Open
In Sanford
A survey that will be itarted
next week will determine whe­
ther or not a Stale Employment
Service office will be rc-opened
In Sanford, according to Tom
I-awton Jr., manager of tho Flor­
ida State Employment Servleo of.
flee in Orlando.
Two representatives of th#
agency will spend three or more
weeks calling on business firms
and farmer* cnploylng 10 or
more people and Investigating
other phases of employment pos­
sibilities in this section. Lnwton
pointed out that should the of­
fice I* established, It 1* probable
that It would servo the fringe
area of Volusia county that bor­
der* Seminole county. Tho pro­
gram I* designed to provide the
service for economic areas ra­
ther than limit the functions
the office to a political subdl.
vision, the Orlando executive said.
Today letter* are being *ent
from Tallahassee In which Wil­
liam Norwood Jr., Director of the
Florida State Employment Ser­
vice is asking persons employ­
ing 10 or more people to cooper­
ate fully with the team of sur­
veyor* In supplying accurate In­
formation, It I* pointed out that
the data are confidential.
Should any business or farm
not get one of these letter*, they
should phone the local Chamber
of Commerce office,
Lawton
raid,'
It Is estimated that the field
work foe the report will take at
least three weeks, after which
action must be taken both In
Tallahassee and Washington.
The growth of the number of
worker* in thii area wa* called
to Lawton’* attention by the
Chamber of Commerce here.
Since the area wa» *ervcd to a
large extent by tho Orlando of­
fice and the facta were known to
him, Lawton quickly mode a pre­
liminary review of condition* and
waa pleased to make the recom­
mendation for the survey wMeh it
It hoped Will lesd to an office
In Sanford, he laid.
George Touhy
and Clifford
McKibbln, Chamber of Commerce
officers urged tho enthusiastic
support of thla effort. Business
houses with a minimum of 10
on the payroll — and farmer*
who work 10 or more people
should make sure that atatlsUe*
from their operation* are Includ­
ed. If the survey team falls te
call In the neat two week#, th*
local Chamber of
Commerce
should be told of It. It means
much to the county and to em­
ployers to have tho office In San­
ford, the trade body officials
said.

Associated PrtM Leased Wire

No. 192

Dulles Says U.S. W ould Not
Shoot W ay Through Canal
sels
W ould Go
Around

WASHINGTON LW- Secretary of
State Dulle* said today the United
States haa no intention of shotting
ita way through the Surz Canal if
Egypt blocks tho passage of ship*.
Dulles told a new* conference
I AND MRS. CHESTER REARDON OF DH BAHY show aomc of the ceramic artistry created
the United Slatr* would favor di­
thlr workshop which haa Just been established In their Iwme. Mrs. Reardon holds an Intricate de­
verting It* vessels around Africa
led modeled into a table lamp. (Staff Photo)
under auch conditions, regardless
of the extra cost involv'd).
He said tho U. S. government Is
ready to consider dollar loanr to
friendly countries who might bo
unable to withstand such a finan­
cial burden.
Dulles appealed to Egypt lo re­
consider Its Initial violent objec­
tion to a plan for setting up an
association of Suez canal users.
British Prime Minister Eden
disclosed Britain, Franco and tho
THE EXECUTIVE HOARD or Plantation Estate &lt; Woman’s Club met yesterday. (U rt to right) United States would organize such
an authority in a speech yester­
they are: In front row: Mrs. Arthur L, Wlllgoose, secretary, Mrs. David J, Runkte, president, Mrs,
Arne G. Erickson, vire president. Mr*. 'tiumdnri* It. Broome, treasurer. In back row: Mrs. Harold A. day.
Lynch, Mrs. Wnllucc F. Gabler, Miss Dorothea Lnuterbnrk, Mrs. Carrol) IK Blackburn, Mrs. Paul
While Dulles' meeting with re­
C. Froetirhcr, Mrs. Charles C. Bcrlsch, Mrs. Charles C. Wagner and Mr*. Horace J, Catcher. (Staff porter* was still In progress, tha
Fhoto)
Egyptian Embassy announced that
Ambassador Ahmed Hussein hid
called on Dulles a few minutes
earlier to give him “ the urgent
mesaage that tho acherno which
Sir Anthony Eden wants to im­
pose on Egypt Is an open and
flagrant aggression on Egyptian
sovereignty and ita tmptemen*
tat Ion meant War.”
The embassy said tha ambam*
The parent* of three Seminole*County children walked out of tho
dor told Dulles:
BY MARY FOWLER
meeting this morning of the Sem­
"If the United States daslraa
The executive hoard of the inole County Board of Education
war then she may support this
[ONBTRATINa THE USB of molde In ceramics; On lha table, 1efore Mr. and Mr*. Chester
scheme but if her desire it to
Plantation Estates Woman’* club saying, "We will await your an­
don, are eeveral of the hundreds of molda they use In their hobby, (Staff Photo)
work for a peaceful solution, tho
ntel yesterday nt tlm mansion swer.”
achem• haa to t » abandoned.”
house of Do Bary to map plans Mr. and Mrs. E lliot Cammack,
Dulles' itetemtnt today appar­
resident* of the Geneva area,
tor the. forthcoming year. Tholr were told by the board tt\at ‘."The
ently liad tha poraoaal backing o f
first ‘ occasion will her w cuvtrM Seminole County Board of Trust­
President Elsenhower. - ,
James C, Hagerty, White House
dish luncheon In October, with the ees ha* recommended that your
press secretary, told reporters at
delightful nnd gifted the Rev. children be transferred to Sanford
MONROE, Mich. (* — A Grey* Elsenhower’s Gettysburg, Pa.,
schools, provided that you ftim.
Wllford Aldridge as guest, des. ish transportation for them.”
hound hu* and an auto hauling farm that the President had con­
CLAY, Ky„ (D — Only ona white •
crlhlng his adventures nt home Tho mother and father of the truck crashed head-on near Mon­ ferred on the Suei crlaia with Dul­
and two Negro pupil* and seven of
three children told the board that roe early today, killing three per­ les by telaphono before Dull**'
BT MARY FOWLER
and abroad.
leaching staff of 17 showed up
news conference. The President
their children were not now at­
DB BARY — To one who conDuring
the
year
attorney
Ca­
sons and Injuring 22, Slate Police was resting at hia farm today,
for class today In the face of thin
tending
school
nnd
needed
an
Im­
feaaedly atanda In awe of all art, community’s passive resistance
therine Haworth Carter of Desaid.
Hagcrty announced
too that
mediate answer.
m}w lovely ceramica of Mr, and against integration.
Land, Frederick Clovering, n Gen. The discussion* tills morning at
Trooper* of Iho Erlo post said Eisenhower will fly here tomor­
atra. Cheater Reardon present InTbe mayor said white! would
eral Harry P. Newton and Mrs. Ihe regular meeting of the School the truck driver and two bu* P»»* row afternoon for a White House
vitatlona to learning. The Rear- boycott the school,
\V. L. Rulicrtson of Smyrna Board Ercw nut of charges made arngrr* were kilted. Two of tha conference with Premier Robert
dona are so genuinely enthusias­
Menzies of Australia, Menslea
la aharp contrast to past days, j BELFAST, Northern Ireland
by Mr. and Mr*. Cammark that
tic about the modeling, tinting
Bruch will In, cluh siwakers.
one of their children had been dead were Identified a* Francis headed tho commission which
and biasing of their designs, that •‘ crowd showed up at the school (_|&gt;01fce discovered today a boy—
Tho annual open house and “ spanked frequently by one of the G. Pesko of Detroit, tho trucker; failed to reach agreement with
apparently about 7—who they said
callers remark wistfully, "I wish where the enrollment is MOtea: a men's night and Valentino teachers In the Geneva School, ami Mrs. Frankie Mao Semple, 38, Egypt's President Nasser in re­
The two Negro pupils, James
'
7
X could make something half at Gordon, 10, and him sister, Teresa has never bathed, cannot eat hu.
party will bo winter nnd spring hail been punished for going to of Detroit. The other victim w il cent Suez discussions in Cairo,
pretty" and the hosts ask tham I, arrived an hour and a half be­ man feod, who grunts like an ani­
Dulles made no reference at hl«
attractions.
Ono of their welfare the rest room outside of regular not Identified Immediately.
to atay and watch the proceti. fore class was to start. They play­ mal and roosts like a chicken.
news conference to Hussein’s visit*
periods, nnd had recreation per
Six of the Injured—one of them
In Pittsburgh, the Reardon* ed In the school yard and talked Bgt. Hugh Ron said the "piti­
project* will be to provide as­ bills withdrawn because of dis.
In response to questions Dulles
In critical condition—were admit­ said ho hopes other ns Boot will
JAMfht thla work, themselves first to newspapermen amt National ful little boy” was found In a lien
sistance to
various
Volusia clpllnary measures."
ted to Monroe hospllals, police
■saving taken It up as a hobby, Guardsmen posted In the area.
house at Down Patrick, County
philanthropies; the aged, h uso
Cam mark Iold the hoard that said. The other* were treated and Join the users* association. But ho
_ Instructed
_ in schools &lt;*f
Down,
IS
miles
from
Belfast.
Several atudenta came to school
In nursing homes and to the Ju­ "it has been an unhappy situation released. All were bus passengers. said the United SUtea would go
the East and the West, with but quickly left after they had He his been taken to a home
It alone with Britain and Franca
from the first because of the
venile ripedy.
Sheriffs deputies said the bus,
tome o f their best inspirations picked up books and personul be­ in Belafst arnlt urned over to a
reported whippings and unusual bound from Pittsburgh to Detroit, If necessary,
coming from a visit to California. longing*. Seven appeared ready to team of physician* for examina­
Dulles said repeatedly the Unit­
punishment.
Sheriff J. L. Hobby Is attending
and the truck, outbound from De­ ed Slates Is not seeking to pro­
In Do Bary, to the utter delight stay but six left before the as­ tion.
"My
children
sold
that
they
troit with a load of new automoo f tbo Cub Scouts, they are go­ sembly bell. One unidentified Sgt. Boss said a group of child. a special meeting of tho FBI
didn't want tu go tn the Geneva hlles, collided at 3:30 a.m. on U. voke war by helping set up lha
ing to hold classea once more, white student was still in the ■an playing "hide and seek” ran School which I*
School because the teaeher didn't S. 21 just north of this southeast­ new Suez asaoclatioa.
at the Angcbllt Hotel la Orlando,
fa t those young men. "It will school.
This In effect, waa tha raply to
Into the hen house, which adjoins
like them,” said CainmackTba
meeting,
according
to
rcern Michigan community.
bo aa rewarding for us as for
Cairo denunciation* of the auoMayor Herman Z. Clark out­ a collage occupied by a widow
Khcrlffs
office,
la
t’lialrninn of the Board of Kiluporta from the
Deputies said the truck hurst elation plan.
tham," smiled Mrs. Reardon, spoken Integration foe, said: and her two grown daughters.
The Civic Center at FI. Mellon |cation, John llrumlry, told the
Dulles also said ha could not
ftWo were surprised In Pitta- "1'U not rest until Jamea and Tch children found the boy • one-day calledd arailon.
Park will be tlm scene of the reg- Board this moinltig that it is “ the Into flames and set the bus afire.
Bus passengers escaped by recall that Eden ever bad said
V irgh when we taught the Teresa Gordon return to a school perched on a roost with the hens
ul" ••u 'onl ° f
SV 'for:tl n?*‘ ! policy of 'the hoard not‘ to* furn crawling out through windows and Britain intends to shoot its way
prawnlcs, by their Innate sense where they belong. We will follow and rooster*.
and hkl Club tonight at 8 o'clock. M
- transportation
.........................
Uh
for children an emergency exit, deputies raid, through tha canal, If Egypt trial
a i proportion and their tnven- u policy of passive resistance by
All member* are urged to at
Is cannot walk
“ He cannot talk. He
(Continued on Page Seven)
Interiors of both vehicles wer# to atop British vessels from going
tlvents ■ fn character! ration. For keeping our children out of school and he cannot eat human food,”
Slid the public Is cordially In
Clear to partly cloudy throuali
destroyed by flames.
through,
(Coolined on P age Seven)
instance, one made a Santa Claus until the Gordon* leave.”
Friday | low talght N -U ,
If Egypt refuses to allow ves­
Tim bus driver, Charles Kicr of
that was so lifelike 1 always
Only the school principal, Mrs.
New Kensington, Pa„ wa* report­ sel* through, Dulle* said, it would
think Of him M the real Santa. Irene Powell, and six teachers
ed In "very bad" condition at be in clear violation of th* 1881
were present.
Children can teach us all."
Merry Hospital here. He suffered convention which promised accesa
Maj. Gen. J. J. B. Williams and
Wa wandarad about, amaied
severe hums over most of his by all ship* to tha canal In peaca
•ad openly curious when our two State Police cars escorted the
and war.
Tlie Florida Highway Patrol body,
eta gently parted mould* and Gordon children to school. The
It would be up to each country
Gordons
rode
In
the
family
car.
has
ullotteil
another
half
day
to
j»m each matrix brought out
to
decide what to do in such a
At
Iho
school,
Williams
took
the
Seminole County for driver#
artistic bits that were Juat being
esse, Dulle* said,
license exumlimtlons.
•born." "Some ef the larger and children by the hand and led them
if Egypt halted any akip*. ho
The FHP examiners will give
Biore intricate figures," explained onto the school ground where
said, members which signed thla
instructed
a
Guardsman;
examination* on Thursdays and
Mr. Reardon, "are poured Into
Be p i, IS
1888 convention would be free lo
"When school open* let the Gor­
Thursdays from 1:30 to 5 p.m.
••panto molds and reasscmlib’d
Admission*
take step* through the United
dons go In the front door ju t like
mid on Friday morning from D
After they are baked. One must
Minnie te'c Patton (Sanford)
Nations or take what Dulle* called
the whit# children.”
Rhm to handle tham gently, tn&lt;&gt;.
to I'd.
Julia Price (Sanford)
other appropriate action under tha
These hours and days will he
I f the pupil doesn't went to slain
R lf lh a
circumstance*.
effective next weak, according to
them one of the 77 eolora and
Baby Boy Phillips (Geneva)
Dulle* declined to tpell out what
information released today from
tints available, they will come out
Discharges
he meant by other action. He said
Judge Ernest llousholder'a office.
'biaque. Otherwise they go back
Rosa Washington (Sanford)
that if the questioner told him
Here to fore, examlnatilons for
(•to I860' heat. (We have a huge
Mrs. G. Ilorton and baby boy
what tbe circumstances were at
ATLANTA UR — Georgia'* suc­
driver* licenses were given on
JQO volt kiln coming In from Tes­ ccssor
(Sanford)
that time he could then tell him
cessor to veteran U. S. Sea. Wal­
two days a week.
sa any day new). If gold touches ter F. George wlU be Herman E.
Clifford Proctor (Winter Park)
what the appropriate action might
Renewal of drivers license* at
be.
•re desired or dalkate features Talmadge, 43-year-old staunch ra­
Kept. 13
the office of the Seminole Coun­
Admissions
are to be modeled, thla la done cial segregationist.
ty Judge I* behind schedule, ac­
Florence Williams (Sanford)
KEFAUVKK TO HOLD FREAK
■nd then they go In to mature,
Talmadge rode to victory yes­
cording to Mrs. Let ha Fowler,
Eugene Route (Sanford) )
CONFERENCE IN TAMPA
terday in the Democratic primary
a» !W0\"
Chief Clerk fur Judge Hou*j)olBirths
TAMPA LO - Sen. Estes KefauI We can eee that the Cub —equivalent to alection In thla
dcr. Through Sept. 10 only 3,.
Baby Boy Padgett (Sanford)
ver of Tennessee, the Democratic
sis going te 4(Ught their ttale—over Melvin T. Thom paon,
381
licenses were renewed in eon.
candidate for vice president, will
Discharges
whom
ha
haa
twice
defeated
for
___, with charming gift* from
trast to 3,(!d8 renewed Up to the
bold a press conference here to­
Wayne Peters (Sanford)
•cries of lessons learned at governor, but never by auch a
same date last year,
Roberta Griffin
morrow afternoun. A niuiurcado
Raardon home during the smashing margin aa in the Senate
A total of ! (1,3311 license* were
(Altamonte Springs)
then will escort him to Sarasota
race.
!*»**»• ___ '________
issued in Semlnolo County fur
Visiting Hours
where he speak* at night.
Talmadge led in all of tba coun­
1P55-M, said Mr*. Fowler.
Private Rooms—U a.m. to • p.m.
ties heard from—117 of a total at
ta m f T * 1- S C I E N C E S B U I L D I N G
Only 20 per rent of th# licenses Semi-private Rooms—I p. m. to 4
1&amp;9 — and had 371 of the decisive
m
u
D E D IC A T E D
p. m.; 7 p. m. to 8 p. m.
have
been renewed and ono-thlrd
county
unite
la
hi*
column
to
none
-GAINESVILLE I D - The Unlverof tho month has gone by.
Pediatric*—11 a. m. to ■ p. m.
■Qp of Florida's modical aclen- for his rival. He bad appealed in
( Pareuta and/or grandparent!
MorturRu are urged to have
sas building wW be dedicated Oct. hit campaign for an “ overwhelm­
only)
their drivers license renewed as
IfcU. It la tbo first unit ef the ing mandate” to carry hi* battle
quickly a* possible in order that] Obstetric*—According lo accoinC R H a Miller Heahk Canter. A for "local salf-determlnatlon” — HKVENTT-4U.______ __
Officers of Heavy Attack Squadron they, might avoid long walling! raodstlon* and no visitors during
boepitsi la i tbaM i d for and racial segregation —. to' tba Nine os they a n inspected by Gdr, John M. Miller prior to hla assuming command ox
of ms
the aquedron
lines' during the last-minute-rush.1 feeding of babies.
1
congress.
yesterday. (O ffle k lK e te , U . i . Navy)

Ceramics Classes

White, 2 Negro
upils Attend Class

Police Find Boy
Reared Like Chick

Executive Board
Schoolteacher Charged
Maps Club's Plans
W ith Unfair Discipline
For Coming Year
Truck, Greyhound
Bus Ram Head-On;
3 Persons Killed

Hobby Attending
Special Meeting

Boat, Ski Club
Gathers Tonight
At Civic Center

m m sm

)

Drivers' Tests
To Be Given 3
Days Each Week

Hospital N otes

Talmadge Elected
George's Successor

Additional

.ocal N e w s

Cn P age 1

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�T H E SA N F O R D H E R A L D

Radio-TV
Highlights

Arctic Angels
Mr VAL GltKUEL
Tba r i M u k i Dally Nowa-Mlaer
•ARROW, Alaska, UR — Around
Alaska flying circle* they call
them the angel* of the Arctic —
the woman who ait on top of the
wvrld and bold In their bands the
Mfaty of pilot* and paiMngert,
both military and civilian, in the
•vast oxpanie of U. 8. territory
north of the Arctic Circle.
And, vitally Important to the
dafente of the nation. It la a pri­
mary task of the trio to check
the Identification o f all aircraft
heading toward the continent from
the north.
The Wien Alaika Airline* Radio
Room la manned entirely by wom­
an! A 40-year-oki veteran tele­
phone operator, a former auto
supply office clerk and a young
Eskimo high school graduate.
Their job U to maintain groundto-air communications with every
flight in the Arctic and to the
north. There are plenty of them.
Small “ bulk" plan* trips, cargo
arrivals of supplies for the DEWlino (distant early warning) Wlcn'a
•wn tourist run*, tho Air Pore*
"Ptarmigan” weather flights to
1 polar region*, and Scsndlna.lan
Airline* system's transpolar ' ?s
aU depend on the angel* for diroe

z

Tho angels also ride herd on the
safety t t s nation. When radar
warns that s plana Is coming In
from tho north they wait for tho
allot to call in his identification.
I f their radio remains silent, a jet
fighter la soon streaking out of
Lodd APS fas tlm Interior to find
out if tho aircraft is friendly.
Those throe women eat, sleep
. and work in o single story, frame
radio aback in tho boert of Barrow
village, sad If their positions seem
■nusua! so "Outsiders," they seem
normal in i ' region where Incon­
gruity ie the rule rather than tha
SBception.
Barrow is a conglomerate of
k contrail*. Tho largest Eskimo setin Alaska, there are an

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estimated 1,300 native residents
living under a timeworn cloak of
culture which scientists have- da­
ted back to the Stone Age.
There are no bars; only bootlrg
liquor brought In by the worker*
and bearing sharp penaltlea for
aala to Eikimot, restaurant rloiurea at midnight and a village
dance which abuts at 1 a. m.
Throw in the amelia of drying
fish and freshly killed whale, rdd
a handful of camera 'citing tmirlit* well known world traveori,
the perptual howl of husky do?*,
constant drone of aircraft and thr­
ill-month nights and days of tha
Arctic and there I* Barrow.
Ruby Fielding, the former triehone operator, ha* been on tho
Mb since November. Through sen­
iority, she already Is chief oper­
ator. She'll tell you she came to
Barrow “ for a change.” dut she
his a different reason for staying:
"It's a way of living that can't
be duplicated and I love it.”
So far, Alice Smith likes her
Job. She worked for an auto sup­
ply house in Vancouver, Wash.,
before miking her first visit to
Alsska lest winter. Aflei a few
month* as office clerk for a
wholesale distributor she headed
back to Washington, but missed
the far north. Her second Jaunt
to the territory took her to Barrow in April.
Tha third member of the staff
baa lived In Barrow all her life ex­
cept for the years aha attended
high school In Southeast Alaska.
Holly Avakahna, whose father is
a hunter, used her Inga school
diploma to get n Job at tho native;
store before the chance to team
radio was offered. She has been
at It ever since and Is proud of
tho opportunity.
Each pulls an eight-hour shift,
reporting for duty by walking
through a door In th* living room,
from their quarter*. Thero tha
stays with one of th* other two
bringing in coffee and Joining her
occasionally for a chat when buriness is slow In the airlane* over*
held.
Open tors hive o n i* and gone
since this unique operation got un­
derway last August. Some have
married construction w o r k e r s
from 400 million dollar DEW-lin:
installation; other* have returned
to tho statea.

Nixon Will Begin
Air Tour Sept 18

WASHINGTON &lt;/P) —V ic *
lalo of tha Coualy President Nixon will embark on
8epL 18 on “ the most intensive
* at notha CommoowooUh or
” vanla. (a tho Connie Jv*** ot ■•ml. air touy In U.B. political history"
. nolo County, Fiona*, at hi* offlr.
lln .h la rc-elcctlon campaign, th*
I Re'tyiblUari National, ‘ CommUta*
r announced1'; Monday, ** ’
sir s e jn a n d t h a jl a•*• In
m
Th# eommlttra said Nixon will
placn
an!
rover more than 18,000 miles,
Mr*wo*^J*» * * » « n and
visit .12 states—with on*
atop In each state—during 14
with "working days." Th* schedule announced will carry him to Oct.
noatloa I K J ' B arlSa Blalut*..
3.
It will take him Into every sec­
tion of th* country.
Nixon will h* accompanied hy
NWlI
- S S M S S W . 1;
Ilia wife, a staff of approximately
i w a s f f c K - W L 't o W i J
12 and more than .10 reporters,
th* committee aaid.
• of Mia will •( .aih o*cooo*a. to.
"This unprecedented lour,'1 the
* gather with a esulflad nopr el Lot» ur* TMtamtnUrr i.»u*d to th* un* rommlttee said, "has been sched­
» S*r*la**e. having bi*n »*&gt;""*•* J* uled with ons atop in each state
nroholo oaS rs*o(d In th* Count*
JuOeo'a Court at ntmlnnlo Couotr, to h* visited, to enable the vice
r l*rjohnlV » U r ',1*,htl»t MnMiahtrg president to gain a rrosa-iectlon
T hu RKAD1KU TIUIBT COU- of U.S. sentimsnt—from politi­
cal and civic leaders, farmers,
RoaaTBe?Vo*nirt»a»t»
workers, businessmen, economists
—In th* opening weeks of the
Eisenhower
re-election
cam­
E^?l,W?l7 aJi-TMUmlit
HKIBTKIl IL MCULK.NDEHO,
paign."
Th* Itinerary Include# these
DOtHILAB'aTKNSTHOM
stops in tha south!
A--------------a
lt s r a s y t U “
K d w srita lluiuina
Sept. 28—Nashville, Tenn.
isioVa^ristias
Sept, 20 A .10— St- Petersburg,
.NMT
Fii
Augult ii“viVs*TioN dated
Fla.'
1st l i t roots o f (bo CoBOlr Jo**t.
BKWiNoi.il
roBBir. riotUs,
'KsUmalcs of future nrrdt for
la I*to bolt.
wood In tha U.S. Forest Service's
fi£ v® ?W oS S B iiS
C latest survey, tha Tlmlter ReI I S c n u A source Review, are based on a
*0 All C n iltM i BBS Ratoons Hat- population increase to 210 mil­
t a j ^ r u i a . at dooms aAs A b b I b s I SalA
lion people In tha U.S. by 1076.
You aaA tach of you trt htrtby
netlttsA aoA raqutrtA to urt.tni tut But a recent eilimale appearing
rltlBtt anA AsbubAb whlsb you, or In U.S. News and World Report
altbtr ot you, soar hato oaslmt predicts a U.S. population of 227.6
t h * M t a ls o f f e m e R . N o n iM lH K S
(sosMttMts kaawa as KR1U V. million people hy 1076.

TOiwK

MM. ANNA M. UCY of Evansville, Ind., has a full house up hrr
slccv* as she arrives In California to compete for Mrs. U. 8. Navy .
1030. She it shown with her husband, Chief Hotpltalman Henry E.
Lacy, and their seven children, ranging tn ags from two months to
ten years old. Mrs. lacy's family is largest of any of th* 30 finalists
from far-flung Naval districts.
(International Soundphoto)
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NEW YORK VP)—Th* depar­
ture of Sylvastar L. Pat Weaver
ns board chairman of the Nation­
al Uroadcasting Co. Is, signifi­
cant of a trend in the television
industry today.
Weaver, contemplating
the
past and the future In an Inter­
view, declined to spell out his
res i oni for resigning beyond
his Friday statement: “ My re­
cord couldn't be clearer. I leave
it to the people in the industry
to evaluate why I le ft"
They have. Aad this is what
they see:
Weaver is the most creative
intelligence yat to have, wielded
so much executive power in tele­
vision. A man of bold Imagina­
tion, he declined to confine his
Idea* to table talk. He commit­
ted millions of dollan to crea­
tive Ideas and, mo.w than any
single Individual, caused tha In­
fant Industry to grow. Under hi*
leadership NBC-TV programming
Increased In length of time and
depth of content—and achieved
it* present prestige.
Then why, ask people in talevision, did ha resign! Must it
not be that ha fait tha network
was unwilling to continue the ex­
pansion of his IdcaaT If that is
true, and most people fact it la
true, It maans that NBC aa wall
as CBS, (tha ether largest net­
works) are minding their finan­
cial meat and potatoes for n time.
And that, In turn, means that
the viewing publle'a hem* screen
will not b* greatly widsnad in
tha ntxt year or two. This sea­
son's programming plans tend to
support that thaery.
NBC has had many executive
purges In rocant years, but it's
generally agreed In th* industry

O . A trta tB d . 1s t * o t s slA

2

Almost sixteen million acre* of
Florid* timbertand are Inade
quately stocked. Rut many of
them ran be returned to former
productivity If uncontrolled fire
is kept out, for this parmila na
tural seedling stands tp bersme
established.

WIISUIC. DAN)It, 41, a World War If Navy veteran from Danville,
Va^ shares hi* victory with his wifa, Ruby, and son, James, In Los
Angeles, whera ha wai elected tha new National Commandar of the
American Ltglon. A textile executive, Daniel won an easy victory
aver flv* other candidates for tha post- (International 5oundphoto)

"WhewI What a dayII

President
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bo r ndsamaA ansordlng Ie law the
peaparty AasaribeA la auob oortlfl.
fata w ill be sold to tho blabsst
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1 gom'aole r’onnly Coin I lloun* at
1 fednford, rtorlds. aa tba fltnt U#«.
Aay In tba month of llclnbrr. ISIS,
rh la the 1st Aay of October,
this Ilth Aay of Auaunt.

k't Real)
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conference at Whit* House last week

THE RECORD SPEAKS

ikselk end csIsr-caardlsatsA ails*
iTSolsf from Stapkanle Knrst'l loll &lt;*l. h i , . , - , . , . d J ng
S Vhi*Snas
K S £ £ " J fS M j
Ucllsa. tk*atk, okkk kal a bolt lo back I—rformanr- . « .achievement*
aoA as sdjudabU collar, may b* worn (wen an insult Ui the people
ople oof_ this
HE HAS ______
FAILED
__I Dlatriet.
________________
^ TO
« tmarl data dftiL
KXIM-AIN WHY UK HISSED 07 IMPORTANT ROLL CALLS ON
SIGNIFICANT LEGISLATION. HE HAS IGNORED THE CHARGE
THAT HE WAS ABSENT ON M QUORUM ROLL CALLS. HE HAS
MADE NO DEFENSE TO THE FACT THAT HE FAILED TO IN­
TRODUCE AND HAVE PASSED ONE IMPORTANT PIECE QF
LEGISLATION IN B YEARS.
Instead of explaining this record, he has toisad dignity to th*
wind and has adopted a TRUMAN brand of polltlca. Unless ha wao
uiiifiuotcd In certain newspaper* (which 1 doubt), ho has uttered de­
liberate misleading statements about a (mall ad I published in ordar
to rails campaign funds. 1 admit I need financial help. I am th*
underdog, fighting to win in a district where the odd* aid overwhelm­
ing .1 must cope with aTme-party system as well aa th* unfriondllnaaa
of many traditional Democratic newspapers. Certainly tha public baa
a _right
In order
bawnca
Let's
keep
th*
in
to
in*
. W to contribute
(
a a■
•s&gt; &gt; m
m balance
—a these
bu. adds._tLevs
—
&amp; i- st-.s
cam
smpalgn clean nnd dignified, Mr. Harlong. Tha people want it that
way
ay and to do I. I might also remind you that ovon your friend, Mr,
ruman, appealed for public funds ow a national Tv hook-up at tho
Truman,
Democratic convention.

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j. | iat Weaver win form n
agency a{ bis own.
•That'* not my prcicnt inten.
lion,” he aaid. "But at this point
I am not «aylng I wilt not da
anything. This, alter all, |i mr
first chanet to alt down aM
think."
^
3. That Weaver will move to
CBS.
"I have not baan broached by
CBS," ha aaid, "and ! don't as­
pect to b*. Under the ciituastances it seems most unlikely,1*

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class should be made to pay Its fair share of tha coata. Under tka
Elsenhower administration th* postal deficit ha* decreased from Tt7
million In 1V63 to 383 million dollan ia 1W3. With contlauod ex­
panse cutting and ecuaomy and a raise in ard ciaa* rate*, not only
shall the deficit be eliminated but taxpoyen could one* again have
firat-claas service,

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Ike appeared In splendid health when I met him last week. Ha
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Florida and asked me* many -question* about-the State and the SU|
dlitrRti ft 1*: my upinfbn ha would like to come down here during.tka
campaign. When 1 told him ha would set the State on fir# If In did,
ha amilad and modestly asked me "Do you think I would!"

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at Banlurd rtorlds. w it h in e igh t
calendar m o a th a front l b s tin ts ot
tha f ir s t e u lillM t lo a o f t h is notice.
Mach c la im or Artuaad s h a ll l&gt;o In
w r it in g , a n d s h a ll s t a t s I h * p l ic a
• ( raaiAesea an# goat o ffic e a d d io m
o f tha c la la a a t . a n d clia ll bo sworn
fa by tka rUloi.nl, h it aa.nt o r
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tating currently on the Madison
Avenua-Rockfeller Plata
axis:
1. That Weaver will take a port
with British commericat tele­
vision.
"I have not been approached
by the British,” ho said. "I can't
•ay I wouldn't take it up. Bui I’m
an American and I went through
the entire early days of radio
and television. And I have an un­
derstanding of Uie needs of th*
agency as well a* the network.
It's sometime* overlooked that
I've been successful with advar-

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to b* purged. Ha must have re­
signed voluntarily over a matter
of policy.
Weaver Is not through with
television, however. Stretched out
comfortably In his Sands Folnt,
Long Island, home, ha said, "I'm
trying to take the time to dope
out how the medium should de­
velop tha Interests of the pub­
lic."
His Important rol* and vital
personality always have attrac­
ted rummor* aa a mountain at*

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victim ef rystle flbroiis. arrives
at tba National Institute o f
Health, Betbasda. Md- In tha
arm* of his father, Tom Woolen.
Tb* child, whoso resistance to
death-dealing Infection la great­
ly reduced by the disease, was
admitted to tha clinical center
through Ih* efforts of th* First
Lady. Mrs. Diright D. Eisen­
hower, She hoesam aerare of
Craig's condition by a letter from
a H W M —— (B.rlutciMdossI»

Florida M not ready for school lnteryration. Mori time is nocoaaary to obtain the fundamental necessities for aoch a move. Un*
doabtedly, the Whites will bocurao more tolerant whan they kaliova
th* Negro is ready. Organiiatloaa ilka Ike NAACP should oovoie
thalr Urn* seeking belter living conditions fo r th* Nogro, bettering
his sen** of moral values, Instilling kls Initiative toward work and hi*
responsibility to th* community, oottor playground*, rscronttonai .a-‘ "•‘ea and community cantors
‘
clllllts
canters p
might
alie W* a help.
llnu-d on a hypothesis that th* aogregatod Btatoa would l*e*lv*
Hnscd
no Federal aid,'oven without th* Powal) amendment (which mad* 1|
m- — . . j , .-(,: uoiuing kXP&gt;eased hlauatf publicly agaiaat tha mm»
•ur* monlhi before It waa voted oa ia CoagTosa. Ha waa agaiai
aid trregaruicss oi tha anii-sagiegatlon (f#w*U) ameads*ant H*_did*
share tha opinion of kt* col leagues,
wa, aaawly
aaamly Rp|
Rap. Bek Bikes, a Domecrat, who said "However, our own
‘ a elasaical n am pu ef oa*
* Btato
Btoto la
which is not going to rats* tho money t ___ ______
(acilitlea tor our (hlldron.” Instead w making on native i
’ll* much needed relief for Iko aogTOgnWg oekoola of r *
throw In tka spong* bofor* tha bottt* had Mgaa. Man aa m u m
week.

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MIS. ANNA M. IACV of Evansville, Ind., lui a full houie up her
*1mv # ns she arrive* In Califorr.'a to compete for Mr*. U. 3. Navy
1050. She 1* ihown with her hutltand, Chief Hofpltalman Henry E.
Lacy, and their seven children, canning In age from two months to
ten year* old. Mr*. Lacy1* family li largest of any of the 30 finalist*
trom far-flung Naval districts.
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Younger Set Goes For Adult Western
NEW k JltK
Jim Bowin'
ABC-TV. Friday evenings is nd
vet Used ns on ' ’adult Western,”
f hut dmibllesa it will find more
fans In the younger set. Scott
Forbes ntars as the knife-sling­
ing character of the old South
west frontier.
For whatever It’* worth, let’i
remember that the actual Bowie
was born aome time between
4790 and 179(1, some any in
flenrgla, nm! others any in Ken
tucky. In his young manhood he
'Q was
Involved in
smuggling
slaves Into Louisiana with the
pirate Jean I-ifitte, Aliout 1828
he muvivt to Texas, where he
was prominent in the revolt
against Mexico. He died March
U, 1830, in the defense of the A!
amo while lying ill with pneunictnln, The long hunting knife
i* associated with his name, but
he did not “ Invent'' it.
j i A* with Davy Crockett, our
"^hert’a chnroctcr ha* Itcen considcrnbly cleaned up for the televi­
sion audience. Howie represents
“ good,” and “ good" always tri­
umphs over “ evil." Hut the pro­
ducers have set quite a task for
themselves in selecting a pro.
(agonist who lived by the knife
• No one was worked over with
* knifo in' frontier stylo on Inst
reek’s opening show. It's doubt£ ful If anyone ever will be. Too
many parents would put the pro
gram on the forbidden list. In
any case, the program'* preoc­
cupation with the knife i* some
thing for parents to think about.
One six-year-old boy, who was
greatly excited by the program

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still was talking about knives
long after bedtime. In fnlrness
to him and “ Jim Howie," how­
ever, one must add that ha itiil
has not struck his younger
brother, , ,
Elvis Presley Department: The
appearance of the teen-agers'
hero on Ed Sullivan's show Bun
day night resulted in the highest
viewer audfcnce rating the pro­
gram haa received In Ita history
A 15-clty Trendex survey of
about 1,600 vie were indicated
that the Bulllvan show had 82.0
per cent share of audience. NBCTV, which shelved Steve Allen
for the night and went to film
with Itobert Donat In "The Ma
gle Box,'' had an 8.3 per cent
share. ABC-TV, which presented
“ In Which We Serve" for the
third time in a year, had 0.8 per
cent.
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Secret Hearings
Foreseen By State
Investigators

LAKELAND bP) — Florida’*
1950*57 crop " f omnges am! tan­
gerines should be larger Ilian
last seaion but smaller grape­
fruit crop 1* In prospect.
Tht.i wn» reported Tuesday byFrank Seymour, general man­
ager of the Federal Citrus MnrIketlng Committee* which ml.
minister the federal citrus mar­
keting Committee* which ad.
ping regulations.
Seymour predicted a larger
volume of froicn concentrate
this season
but said single
strength Juice production will be
about the same a* Inst your.
He cstlmntcd 24 per cent of
early mid tnidseason varieties uf
oranges, 75 per cent •of temples
nnd 23 per cent of Valencia* will
l&gt;e shipped In fre-.li fruit form.
About 25 per cent of tended
grapefruit and 70 per rent of
seedless varieties will go out ru
fresh fruit, lie said.
A limit il*i per rent of tanger­
ine* will be shipped fresh and
should be su'd under more favor­
able marketing roml'tl ns Ilian
last season, Seymour added.
George Harr of Winter Haven
was named chuinunn of the
Grower* Administrative Commit­
tee and Fred 8. Johnson of Turn,
pa hends the Shippers AdvisoryCommittee,

JACKSONVILLE (A’j —Some
secret hearings are foreseen by
the Florida Legislative Investi­
gating Oanmlttce.
Secrecy, however, will be used
only when necessary to protect
w-ltne***!, committee member*
laid at their organisation meet­
ing Tuesday.
“ We will have to hear some of
the complaints in private.” said
Fen. Dewey Johnson of Qulnry,
“ Or we won’t get the witnesses
to testify."
Rsp. Henry Land of Orange
County, who was named chair­
man of the Joint Senate House
Committee over protest of the
Senator mcml&gt;ers, said newsmen
will lie given atl the information
it is possible to rctease after any
secret hearing.
The committee was ert-ulitl by
tbr special srsilon of the Legisla­
ture to Investigate “ all organisa­
tion* whose principals or activi­
ties include a course of conduct
on the (part of any peraon or
group which would constitute
vlolcnco or a violation of the
law* of the state, or would be
inimical to the well being and
UNIVIRSITY of Minnesota art*
entists are shown launching a
new plastic balloon In Minnea­
polis which reached a world
record height of 143,000 feet
The old rrcord of 120,000 feet
was set last summer. Dr. Edward
Ney, Professor of Physlce, said
the lighter plastic accounts for
its ability to climb. The balloon
was built by the university for
the Navy.
finternational)

Teh Institute. for Crippled nnd
Disabled has nail designed an
electric mat which will open it*
door* automatically to the slight•kt touch of a patient’ s whcclchar
or crutch tip.

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Educators are alarmed about the lack of good nutrltloa habits
among teen-age girls. Many studies have Indicated that tecn-ngeis
do not receive enough food, as far ns the necessary nutrients and
the amount of food they cat. The Children's Bureau, in ita recently
revised pamphlet "The Adolescent in Your Family," recommrndt
that breakfast should provide about one-third of the adolescent's
daily requirements of protein. To take care of one third of an
adolescent's needed protein for the day rails for a substantial
breakfast — for example, a serving of fruit, a bowl of cereal, nn
egg, a gloss of milk to drink in addition to what is on the cereal
and 2 or more slicce of buttered toast.
Ueteirvh at the State University of Iowa demonstrated that
teen-age boy* who ate a good breakfast felt and performed better,
especially in the late morning hour*. It was the consensus of the
school authorities that the omission of brrnkfsst exerted a signifi­
cant detrimental effect bath on the attitude and scholastic attain­
ment of the torn-agrrs who followed this practice during the time
they were in school. ThU study further demonstrated that the good
breakfast habit Is a sound nutritional principle that apptlea to
tecn-nge boya and girls nnd the young nnd old alike.
MOTHERS — Are you doing your part to impmve the brcekfaat
habile of your teen-agers T If not, itnrt now I Take special rare
to serve an attractive, adequate breakfast each day. A basic
breakfast pattern, recommended by doctors and dietitians, of
fruit, cereal, milk, bread and butter, wilh eggs and breakfast
meat* for variety, will ensure that your trrn-agcrs are betpg served
a breakfast nutritionally adequate for them.
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Movie star Joan Fontaine's
real name is Joan de Hnvilland.
The *\ S. Minted ISA million She took the name of her step­
dollars in slver coin* for Austra­ father for stage and screen per­
lia during World War II.
formances.

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bureau member companies in
nine Southeastern states report­
ed over 0,000 auto losses but
that by 1956 tho number ID
ported by 230 companies wsl
only 3,000 with a much larger
auto registration.

anything a modern drug .to r. .houid enrry fm health and grooming.

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Authentically
scaled electric
model railroad* began to be pop­
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GAINESVILLE (,F&gt;— A state
seminar on arson detection was
told Wednesday Florida has one
of the worst wooJIands fires re­
cords In the nation.
J. P. Sehuck, chief investiga­
tor for the Florida Forest Ser­
vice, added—however—that “ the
steady pressure* of penalty” on
possible violators has cut the ar­
son rate from 85 per cent of the
wild ftre* to 50.
Sehuck said may Floridians
“still believe it is good to burn
the woods" and that such sent!,
ment hurt* enforcement of arson
laws which carry’ * penalty of
five years for malicious burning.
Negligent bunting 1* a misdeme­
anor.
J. II. Crnlk of the National
automobile Theft Bureau In At­
lanta told the group that careful
supervision hod resulted in «
■harp drop In aulo arson.
He said that in 1939 about t50

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$1-A-Year Rent
For 17-Room
Mansion Ended
CLEVELAND bV)—The Alex­
ander J. Brady family hat been
paying the government |l-a-year
rent for a 17-room mansion for
seven years, but a federal judge
says no more.
Judge Paul
Jones ordered
Brady to move out and pay the
government 81,800 back rent—
|100 a month for the last 18
months.
How did Brady ever get s
deal Ilka that?
He sokl the house to the gov
emment for |31,360 In 1019. The
governent planned to build a vc•ran'a hospital on Brady's prop
erty and 13 adjacent lots.
The people whu lived In the
13 other houses also sold to the
government and moved out.
But Brady wanted to stay on.
So he got a government man to
sign an agreement, renting him
the house at |1 a year “ until
such time as the premieee are. .
acually needed for ha purpose
for which purchased.
That day never earns. Immed­
iate plans for the hospital were
canceled.
Eighteen months ago, the gov.
emment ordered Bredy to move.
He refused end displayed his
agreement.
Aest. U.B. Atty. Bussell Aka
argued In court that the agree
ment was Invalid because the
goverment officer who signed It
had no such authority.
Judge Jones agreed. “ I don’t
think there is any rhyme or rea­
son to his position," he said.
“ What If the hospital were never
built?"
Brady says na won't appeal,
but he’d still Ilka to atay in the
house and la willing to pay |100
a month for the eight bedrooms,
five hatha, four flreptacei and
tn r -.c .r garage.

The average retired worker
.hem-lit feint Social Security In
JAW nj - jill 37 a month, 10 per
rent higher than in 1954.

THF. SANFORT) FERAL!?
Thur. Sept. 13, lDSfi Pnge 3

State's Woodlands
Fire Record Bad

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Alpha I’ hi Alpha is the oldest
national college fraternity open
Slump* of longlcaf pine cut to Negroes.
down for lumber In southern
states arc also available. The
The l !SS aircraft carrier Sara­
abandoned stumps are sourer* of toga can change her sea position
turpentine, plM oU and rosin,
1a v in .eh as goo miles in one day.

Sixth B etter Breakfast M o n th

orderly pursuit of their personal
and business actlrttles by the
majority of the eltlaena of this
•tale."
ThU was interpreted hr aome
legislators to mean particularly
the National Atsn. for the Ad­
vancement of Colored People.
Johnson said, however, it la
not aimed at one group or Indi­
vidual and might rover investi­
gation of the Ku Klux Klen, the
Tallahassee Negro bus boycott
anti many other fields.
House Speaker Ted Devil of
Hollywood, who sat in on the
meeting, suggested the commit­
tee thoroughly Investigate any
Information submitted
before
holding • hearing on It
Otherwise, he said, a commit­
tee hearing might be used for an
unjustified attack on aome per­
son or group resulting In smear,
ing a good name.

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When ft throufhvray la planned to run
through • city, announcing the route la like
•tlrring up the wall-known hornet’* neat.
That we have experienced.
The people whoee homea are removed,
.moved bftck, or changed, Juat don’t like it.
The people a little farther away who can’t
aell their property to the city aay they don’t
like it.
Practically everybody thinlu it ahouid
have cut through a few block* in one direc­
tion or anther, or at a slightly different ang1e
and lan’t It terrible that the engineer* don’t
have am* more aenae than that?
But once the throughway la built, every; body lovea It It provide* a pleaaant, painleaa way to drive yw ujVi the city. It eaaea
traffic clogs Hi vthcr i* r ti of the town. It
adda to tha attractiveneaa and efficiency of

the city, and vlaitora are generoli* with their
praiae. The few people who had to move get
comfortably aettled elaewhere, and nearby
property value* ahake into their proper per­
spective.
The through way experta alao point out
that accident rates on the scientifically
planned throughwaya are not aa hight aa
on conventional highways; that death rates
are leaa than one-fourth ua high; that motorlata save one-third on gna becauae of the
ateudy, unobatructed movement of traffic,
and that travel time is just about half that
on city atreeta.

Government Payroll

Evvery now and then it occuriT to
someone that we really have a tremendous
lot of workers on the federal government
payroll. Figure* are cited, and there is h
Prison Inmates Have Rights general groan, and maybe the number of
Evar priaon inmatea have righta, a point workers is even cut n little bit.
•that soma of ua aometlmea overlook.
Probably there are too muny on the
Borne of thee# righta were enumerated federal payroll. If so, the number ought to
recently by Myrl Alexander of Washlnifton, be cut. But Indiscriminate slashing is not the
Jn hia preaidentlal addreaa to the Amoalcau answer. Such a move would' he disastrous
when citizens begin to suffer from the lnck
. Correctional Inatitutlon.
Hia
of righta" inttudea the right to of much wanted sendees. Whatever re­
dicent lurroundinga, tha right to maintain duction Is made must be made with one
family and community tiea, the right to re­ thought firmly in mind: The payroll must be
main a productive worker, the right to Im­ big enough to maintain government ser­
partial and (ntalligent treatment without vices at a high tevel of efficiency and effec­
gpoclal privilege*, and the right to poaltive tiveness— no bigger;*and no smaller, either.
guidance and couneel from qualified peraon
The nation’s budget director, Perclval F.
Brumlage, has Juat launched a new drive
net.
' "Tbouaandfl of men in priaon,” auid Alex­ to trim the number of federal employes. He
ander. "never aee a paychiatriat or trained haa asked all government ugencie* not to
counselor, Many priaon libraries are pitiful fill retirement vacancies unless It is absolute•oIlecUoM o f dicarda from public ilbrariea." ty necessary.
No on e,** are sure, other than poaaibiy
That is a sensible, moderate approach to
some doting wife or mother, aaks that j&gt;rl* tile problem.
•oners be pampered. What la generally forHowever, there la another problem. And
. cotton U that they do not go to penltentiury that la the countless commttteea and agencies
''for life. Their sentences expire or they are authorised by Congress mushrooming into
gigantic government agenebe, seemingly
pardoned.
How they will act when they regain free­ overnight, and without apparent considera­
dom will depend largely on their treatment tion of the sweeping effect that the addi­
tions to the pnyroll make on federal expen­
behind bam,
ditures.
Our congressmen uud lawmakers must be
Sanford Herald
constantly aware Hint the federnl govern­
frtiiwe psii, h i i &gt;i attufdiy ■»* aunj»,
ment payroll, If It grows out of proportion
ero# a* n m k « um autt*r ostabsr it. iaia at to the service rendered the people, can be­
P*a onto* a# ftMtera. riaiila une»r lha Aat
•I C a jtw ar March I. Ilf*
come a menace.
Mltar Sad PublDfror
raao
MAHinM ■ARM *» ■tl... BtarutUa S.illuw
e m m J. obanmo. Advsrllsln* 4l*n»a»r

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Tha llcrall la a msmbsr af tha Aiinoiitr* Prats
Which la aatiuad Milasivsly to th* u,a tar rainibiicanaa at an Ua laaal aaw* priata* In tbit aawipaprr
t. .

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ft*rv&lt;«* fan. I ll Oaorgia Ksvinc. Bank ni&lt;u
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Thor. Sept IS, 19B(i
TODAY’S BIBLE VERSE
Bo It he that layeth up treasure for him•elf but is not rich toward God.— Luke 12:21.
The amaxlng folly of accumulating for­
tunes we can’ t take with ua, very long has
ruined many live*. You can take it with you
in kindly memoriae,

Hot Pepper Eating Contest

This morning’s mnil brought news of
another contest to be held'durlng the month
of October,
It Is the f(nt world's championship Hot
Pepper Eating Contest to be staged at New
Iberia, La.
The contest ia a bout with nature's hot­
test vegetable fire that will be conducted in
six "heats” , with contestants eating their
way from one hot jicjpper to hotter pcpjier.
Points will be taken off for such signs
of weakness as : sweating, agonized facial
expression, and blowing of breath.
Losers will receivve, us consolation, ininiuturc fire extinguishers.
It'a going to be the hottest race yfet.

tic Is Valuable U. S. Export
By MILTON BEMBER
NEW YORK
Jau
pro*
rides tha United States with tu
greatest
opportunity
to win
Wands fend apresd good will in
Latin America.
IMS Is ths firm opinion of
Jaatman John Is Ports, SS.'yssraid columnist for Metronome,

if!

tl&gt;« musical msifsiins. lis spent
nine dsys In Csrscsi the psst
summer ** s uncut of tha Cum*
rns Juts Club mid its president,
Jsrt|Ue* Ursumitelii.
Ls ports’* venture un i his eonsluslon thus support the rather
obvious but recent discovery that
poputnr music ran I# one of ths

Try and Stop M e
—

—

i y SK N N ITT C I M

"'HE HEAD OF a Wall Street brokerage firm observed.
( A "When I stroll through Hie typing department, it’s like a
piece o f uranium approaching a battery of Geiger counters. The
closer I get (a those girls,
(he faster they cUcM"
\ C i/c *

Clic*

The new ghost writer fora
Hollywood tycoon received
(his anguished a p p e a l :
"Neat time, please don’t
use such long words in my
speech. I like to know what
tv*
I'm talking about!’’

■thing |
— -I gatf stomp married
a girl w|m laved auctions, la
his Hasp, h* hollsrsd "Few!"
MM arid*
with

."Four tw onty-enr

YOU'RE TELLING ME!
•% N tn Kftto-

Csafrel pros* Writer
r THE UNIVERSITY Sf
There fers a lot of vartetieo of
tieut earns up with a payckologt common man, and both Ik* and
cal study *• the aad1 AdteLBoU Adtsl want to to liked by them.
■peeimsM ate reported pat
voter, for taaUnro.

fsvsrwMr.

t t I
/to earns le to e H/ettor
hsofft" Fritollp to psspte who
of traps wanted • AMtor trto
srrsw up te to PrctUrnl « /
(/sited ffsfrs.

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There s ip is fto common fmrm
4 ssrplHs crop, is /act.

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That* or* samman Isqublltas &gt;
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Th* study was e o a g u c t a d
ITS collfge juniors aad
in Nsw England. Comundergraduates.

most vslusblo U.3. exports and
rood will srsnts.
Us found south of tin* lull'd rr
whst cither*, such as taui* Hatchmo Armstrong, have encounter*
rd In Kuro|u) and Africa, ami
John Dlsiy Gillespie in Europe,
and Asia.
"On tha cultural level jess is
ths greatest open door ws have,"
says I.s Ports, s serious student
of jasi who plsys clarinet and
saxophone. "It Is our unique con
trlliution to music."
While In Caracas, LaPorta
played with four different group*
and delivered loci hits on Jaaa.
The group* Included th* lS-pIece
orchestra Casablanca, lbs Char.
Icy Nagy quintet. Juan Barab&lt;
bas sextet, and the Walter Al­
brecht sextet.
The program wa* varied, in
eluding some Dixieland end on*
composition In Pori* wrote *1
peclally far th* trip, called
"South American Brothers." And
of course some Jam sessions.
"Tha response was terrific,"
La Porta said, "Th* Immediate
•motional effect on the audience
tremendous."
La Porta teaches in Ihe Oy»
ter Bay and tbs Farntlngdale
schools on tang Island, N.Y. He
la pursuing advanced studies at
th* Manhattan School of Music
In Now York City. H* started out
playing tho clarinet In Phlladrl.
phis when he was a youngster.
Last year th* Votes of Ameri­
ca recorded two hours of hli mu
si* aad nttor oomposition* play­
ed by th* Farmlngdals High
School band for overseas broad
coals.

P A L M D R IV E IN
Theatre &lt;«**• nvww.)
On Camaraa Ave. Iwtwatn Cel­
ery A 88th 8t. Ph. 1M-W In­
troductory' Adm . . . II. par car
up to S adult*
TUllAY ft FRIDAY
TIMBERJACK
.With Starling Hayden
UNTAMED HEIRESS
. With Judv Canov*
CARTOON

People-To-People Contacts Urged
By BEM PRICE
Associated Press News Analyst
•WASHINGTON bPi-President
Elsenhower taiJ, “ Wc must wid­
en pvery possible chink In tho
Iron Curtain.”
lie added that whenever the
love of freedom becomes "great­
er than the fear of guns at their
back, then dictatorships fall."
Eisenhower wl* speaking in­
formally Tuesday
to leaders
from about 40 field* of Amerl*
ran endeavor. He wus urging a
’ program of peoplc.to-pcople con­
tacts around the globe, a sort of
"every American an embassador
of good will” Idea.
Of course‘ Elsenhower was not
proposing that all the world be
irenst In the image of the United
States, but suppose, in such a
pcople-to-pciple program, Amerl.
cans went around tnc world
preaching (his doctrine:
"Government* are instituted
among men, deriving their pow­
er* from the ^ust consent of
goterned. . . whenever any form
of government becomes destruc­
tive of those ends, it is the right
of tho people to niter nnd abol­
ish it. ami to letltute rew gov­
ernin'nt, Injinp It* foundr.t’or.s
can start at age 50, are the same
By PAUL K. WEAVER
as the amount of tba old-age In­ on such principles nnd orgnnlManager of the Urlsndo Social
surance benefit you would be en­ slng its powers In such form, as
Security Office
!lo them sh*U seem most likely to
Today I shall discuss disability titled to if you were 65.
effect their snfety nnd huppiin connection with old-age and
Rear this in mind: the first
survivors Insurance,
nissblllly month for which cash disability
For suppressed peoples every­
first esme into Ihe social security payments can bo made Is July
Insurance picture in IBM. Until 1917, However, there will be no where this would he n call to
now, however, It was Just a pro­ benefit payments for your depemlvision lo protect the Insurance dcnL* uidil you become entitled
rights of a worker who became lo uld-age benefit payment* at
totally disabled after a record cf age 05 (nr In the case of a woman
employment or self-employment1getting disability payments, at
w itllt, t.n i v \i. l a
Ottl.VMItl
covered by the law. There was no any time between age 62 and 65).
m i itsii%i
provision to start paying benefits Of course, receipt of disability
i ; vi : v i &gt;u
to hlm 'afler he was determined bencflti will not affect the pay­ ,:*!&gt; Vlsw.cs l,:*.-n
1:0* Adventure will, t rule Wall
to be disabled for any further ment of benefits to any of your j;|n i 'wrtiM.il I'srnlral
gainful work.
ellglbe dependents ip case you «;S0 Ws*iusr-N«w,-Hi&gt;»rt*
tilt J.ihn Daly Niks
The 1056 amendments to the so-! should die.
4: in lliltillnK &lt;- Kl.hlnu with Di.li
rial security law change this. Benut
The work requirement* for dis­ 4:41 flsnilrti
:mt Cm bunted Mlrr-,r
glning with July 1957, a disabled ability insurance payments at aga T
::1S K'.nw. ,.f Vrsterday
person age r.o or over, may be 50, arc: social security credit for lit* Cllmnx
eligible to start getting monthly |Ike years of work Iti the 10 years v.J.- ilr.uM h&gt;. Mars
»:»n Huy la.ml.arilu
social security Insurance benefit before the established beginning n:Sn limn- * Allen
payments. It is no longer neces­ date of your disability, and l*fc in-nn tv re-1 nnu 'rnm Ctitcsiro
tine Nlaltl News Depart
sary to wall until he reaches age years of work In tba throe roan ilitis
(itarllahl Thestrw
68 to have his retirement pay­ before that date. Actlvo military tZilW Hlsn-ulf
t-HlUAV
ments start nor Is it necessary for scrvlca at any Urns after Sapt&gt; IB,
141 Hlsu-un 1‘rumuui Hamms
an Insured woman worker to wait 1940, and work In tha railroad in­ id , &gt;,’*»• Wssliter
Until *h* becomes 0 , if «he is dis­ dustry after 1936 can count to­ l:uu •liuud Slorrilna'
Cautwlii Kwnxaruu
abled and has reached her 50th ward thu work requirements for » MM, This Land of Uuis
K r t ile Ivuvwca Htiuw
birthday.
disability insurance payments un­ riii&gt;
lUO Thi, Land of Ours
To meet the requirements of der certain condJtloni, However, lO
Uwrry
Moors Uliow
linn
this new provision In the law, you if you are receiving another fed­ KUO Hulks It lllcta
Lads
must be so severely disabled that eral disability benefit or a State il*no Valiant
11:14 l.nv* of Life
you are not ablf to engage In any or Federal workmen’s compensa­ 11)10 Hriir.1i fur Tuliuirrots
t
substantial work. If your disabil­ tion benefit for any , month, th* |I M S t in It llnm* nl.ltth
i iM io s
ity I* Just a temporary condition amount of your disability insur­
News
-*
Stand L'O A Ds Counted
—on# that will not keep you out ance benefit will bo roducod by tha
"As
lit*
World
Turns'*
11:10
of work permanent!', or for a long other benefit for that moath.
• iron Jnlinnv Carson Sltow
Art t.InkUllsr's llnussnsrlr
and Indefinite period of time—you
I
■
S
o
If you apply far disability In- IMS ilwrrv Moure Hhow
nre not eligible for benefit paysursnee benefits, you will be re­ 3:00 The Pis I'weoff
mem*. Or If jrutir disability is a
:S0 Klim Var*
ferred to s State vocational fa- S
S, 44 Uob Crosby, Ht&gt;ow
kind which Just makes' ft neces­
a
mm, llrlshtsr Pas
sary for you to slow down in work liabllitatlon agency which will con­ lit 4 flaerst Storm
sider you for services which may l;lo
!&lt;• Kdaa of Mtaht
part time, you cannot qualify for
hsnnel‘ III crossroad*
help you return to gainful work. IMS h
-------monthly benefit payments. How.
MWIIII-Tl
J%rH*OA4 ll.t.W
Disabilily Insurance payments wilt I'lMXSIil. I Tlll'W«l»AT
IJVIJSnn
e"vr, If your disability—either
be withheld from you if you re­ VITO Sll.kes Moils*
physical or mental—Is lang-con*:0n
4:00
lleport
fuse without good cause to accept
« :) *
jo ,u ir Krl w a rd s
tInued, has lasted for at least six
rehabilitation sarvlcaa that may bo lit* H*t. I'rastoB
months, and there is little chance
offered to ypu by your But* T-SM I.one llsnscr
of recovery In the future, you may agency.
T:lu Climax
Silo Hi'lrik- Fletlon
be eligible for monthly benefit
If you are now ago 50 or over, iro n W’wterfrool
payment*. Tlu*»e payments, which
»:10
Rlnr PUvhntts
have been in employment or self- 10,01 •Four
Ho*,* n., .*^ Miwnw*
employment covered by social se- 10,10 Fnllier Knows Pes|
CLTity long enough to meet the Ilion 11:00 Tlroort
I.
ea Pant. Mw rv Fo rd
lit is
above stated requirements, are 41:7* Toite Bhow—•
v
,
.
.
m
nr
now disabled but have never ap­ 11:41
r m i i n H OM iin
plied for the "disability freete" of (MS Tr*t
Pnllern
your earning* record, you should Tit.n ilnnd Mnrnls*
Cnplnln Knnxsrne
get In touch with your social se­ ss-nn
o n Of All Thlnst
WASHINGTON tel —The Agricul­ curity office right away. If you Situ
Uudfrsy
ture Department has forecast this have already had your earnings iniio Hulks It Dlcb
year’s guvernment-rcslrlckd cot­ record "frown” there is no hurry 11:00 VxIIhiii Lady
L.prp of Lire
ton crop at 13,118,000 boles of about applying for the benefits lltl)
11:10 rieur.li fur Tomorrow
.Mina l.tKhl
SO pounds gross weight on the payable at tg* so Th* earliest 11MS II,
11:00 13:00 Report
basis of conditions Sept. I.
tlma that applications for disabil­ lltiV •land lip * lit Counted
The estimate Is 437,000 bales less ity cash payments can b* accepted
nilMM U
As World Turns
than the 13,552.000 hales forecast Is after Oct. 1, 195#; tho first 13:10
I;4iii To ininv Wood
a month ago. It compares with month for which pay menu can 1:14 Johnny Corson
l.lu lluusrpartv
Ual year’s production of 11.721,* be made Is July 1957. You have JiOn
Ills 1‘avofr
1)00 bales and the ten-year 1046. until Dec. 31, 1957 to make your 3:lu Dob Crushv
J'44
55 average of n UOfUmfl biles. application without losing any of 1 : 0 0 llrlxl.ter Pay
Because af the accumulation of the payments
t:l) Herrrt Htoilt,
l:3n r.d a e n r v i r M
a record surplus, the department
From what I have said. It Is ap­ t-nn
rvoen Ifn,.-e
had restricted plantings to 17.400,- parent that disability insurance
000 seres, or 4 per cent below a has now become a part of the oldsimilar allotment last year, and age and survivors Insurance pro­
Imposed rigid marketing quotas. gram. Under the amended law,
The deptrtmenl said condition of disability benefits era payable also
LAST HHOWING
the crop on Sept. 1 averaged 75 lo children who became disabled
par cent of normal compared with bclurr their llth birthday. In my
Bl per cent a year ago and T2 per next article, I shall explain this
cent for the ten-year Sept. 1 aver­ Important amendment to the So­
cial Security law.
age.

Social Security Changes

Television

slit:

nmn. Iivlwd, It once wai, Th*
words are from the Declaration
«r Independence.
U soys: Throw off your yoke*
and work out your deotlnlas; do
tcrmlne the type of fovernraent
you feel will do tha moot for you
as a free people.
But times chsnga.
If Americans wont around so
preaching would they, under the
United Nations Charter, be Intcrferlng with th* Internal af­
fair* qf other nation*?
Would Congress fefprove eco.
nomlc and mlllUrj* aid to * na­
tion which decided upon a *««•
ialisttc form of government 7
Two of the itiuncHeit U. S. tllies nre Great Britain end
France. How would they view
this preachment If carried to
their colonial peoplat in Kenya.
Nigeria, Algeria ?
Suppose the Voica cf America,
Radio Free Europfe and Radio
Free Asia began broadcasting
this message, like a steady drum­
beat, across the Iron *nd Bam­
boo . curtains 7
Store than a third of tha

world's popularise Uvea under
sent* form fef dictatorship. TW»
ls the sort of mtssagt men «|„
rut* by fort* would consider mb.
ventva. Would they Just sit (tint
In his talk Elsenhower tits
said that aoma people arouit
tha world regard the Unltej
States a* warlika and materiel,
title.
Suppose Americans soft-pei!*].
ad their talk about "massive rew
taltatlon " going to tha "brink of
war" and blggar fend better nu.
clear weapon*? Supposa Amcrt.
cans'simply concluded that the
sick, th* hungry and the ro’d
were to be helped out of a gn-nx
and
aometlmea
embarTaiii^
plenty simply because they were
sick, cold and hungry?
And suppose with this pro­
gram, the United States coupled
these words: "Wa hold Uitte
truth* to bt ialf-evident, that ell
man are created equal, that they
are endowed by thalr emtor
with cartafn Inalienable rights,
that among Oise* era life, lb
berty and tha pursuit of hapi&gt;$
nasi?"

Buying Junior's Shoes
ly HUMAN M. BUNDIHN, B.B.
81NCK this Is "Child Fo*^ Be sure that th# shoes fit prop.
Health Month," let’s consider how.srly. Hava tha clerk maasurs both
to shop for a new pair of shoes foot fes tha child stands barefor Junior.
|footed, his feet bearing the lull
If he’s like most youngsters, he,weight of his body,
probnbly needs them. An active Larqar Foot
^
child takes about 30,000 steps a| Tlie , hM4 ihouW flt the ,lr£cr
day. That * about double the
jj jjy ahould be snug at the
number taken by the usual h o m e - hajt ^ thr*a*quart#r» of
maker In her dally chore*.
|an
|0n|tr then the iongrst
Periecl Fool
toe of tha biggest foot. They
Virtually all children arc t a r t t f c ? ' « L*1^ E 'f f i j i U S V i i h
with perfect feet. Yet, by the time “
“ “
i ratJte
they are one year old, right P «
flnn?Leri ,nd fet * ,,lrlr ,ood
cent have developed some *ort olr*]?,*™ ,,.,.
foot trouble. The figure rise* to'
*hould not illp
50 per cent at the ape of 10 a n d .^ .f1™ ,
J[e*“
to 80 per cent lor high schoollh lt ® ^ * * * ^ . ^ t j.°“ Jl! Fourl
vnunestsps
f 11
U®# for Jun«
youngsters.
may
m-mting .hoes can bring o 'lor.nWell, that
,
^ t o ' just about
■“ «
poor posture, fatigue and ean^Bm* i l a s t
grow
even affect th# nervous «ritcm,jr*P1‘1^l
itm | tto u you may
You can easily aee that properly A *”
° e*
forr*L
fitted shoe* era essential to p ro-!^ .?
a,
L
tect your youngster* feat tn d half »g l»U o n ly o n a -«l* th o f an
,eTherah “ *th*everfel Important' Th# Natlontl * ooA Heal«»
thLnii lo keep ta m nd when buy-iCounc11 tAT* * chUd 2 t0 8
Ini anoea
shoes fror
o ryour
* o f fonsprmg.
i w h w * UoWm*r
h , s4 to
, o10o mt rt| , Ttr,
mg
^ , w|||u.
Railable Store
I to 13 weeks; 10 to 13 years, every^
First, go to a good, reliable shoe,12
A8.
*“ • i 2
J ? years,*
*tor# and taka your tlma pur- «v*fF 16 to 30 week*; and 18 years
chasing the .hoe*. Perhaps t h e M « » • « ; . 8 mooth*
«
clerk will offer you extra heavy y*tri 0,&lt;1*
duty shoes. And the way Junior,QOMTion AMP ARfwn
rip* through pair after pair of B. O.: Do electric chock triitregular footgear, this might seem menu for mental lliM ii Injure
like a good Idea.
ithe memory?
Oencrally, however, It’a tost tol Answer; The memory U some■tick to regular ahoes. Your cltlldillaea slightly altered by shock
needs light, flexible ahoe# that;treatmenU. However, If they ore
bend easily at the ball af hi* heeded, this ahould to fto bar

?

Cotton Bales Are
Estimated Less
Than Last Month

•■ ft

ROLLINS GETS LOAN
WASHINGTON tit - The Com
munlty Facilities Administration
announced today approval of a
WOO,000 loan to Jtulliui College,
Winter Park, Fla. for construc­
tion of a dormitory.
prairie

lake

about th* figure rov'd cut in
this cut' ef*malechiei
hint Caihmws
and Wool blend fto* stitch
dsUil. Puthup iltem Bsig*.
touwood. Slue, Nile, Grey.
Sim ile II.

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Baptist News

Junior High P-TA
Holds First Meet
O f 1956-57 Season
The Junior High School T-TA
opened its 1956-37 ecison with
Mr*. George Pitlard’t Introduction
of Mrs. John Lee, who offered the
"Parent*’ Prayer” . P r e s i d e n t
Thomas gave a short speech of
welcome to parents and thrn
presented Mrs. Hugh Carlton, who
spoke ctrongly of his enthusiasm
for the Junior High School and
his many pupil*. He s t r e s s e d
strongly that the family must be
behind the child and ahow inter­
est in his school affairs, and
further stated that thli might
wel' be brought about by activity
in P-TA organization. He empha­
sized that parents must always
feel that they have a responsibly
to their children and listen to
their problems and consider each
at important, in conclusion, he
averred that boys and girls need
the parents’ every thought and
guidance in order to become a
whole and happy person.
After announcing that there
are 315 pupils in Junior High thi*
year, Mr. Cartlon introduced
the faculty, who arc: seventh
grade;-M!ss B. Burton, science;
Mrs. Lee Samuel, geography;
Mrs. F. Fisher, English; Mrs. II.
Blsbee, mathematics;
ind
t.
Gordy, physical education. Eighth
grade-Mrs. Floyd Richards, sci­
ence; Ben Steele, mathematics;
Mrs. Effie Durdin, history; Miss
Mahoney, English; Mr*. Kricek,
girls Physical education; and 3lrs.
Fleming, music.
It wss announced that the
P-TA’s project for the year would
be the purchase of bsdly-necdcd
curtains for the auditurium. Mr.
Gordy’s homeroom won the room
count.
aGs 6TA ag’.s Caaa hh
fllGg

Mrs. Ralph Smith

^between you ’n me

Hostess of R&gt;sutar

Circle Meeting

FAT WOOD
Here’s a sort of » reminder
that all you parents, especially
you mothers, might clip out and
display In a prominent place In
your home. It ip called "The Par­
ent’s Prayer” and was written
by Paul Talbott.
Oh God, maka me a better
parent, teach me to under­
stand my children, lo lis­
ten patiently to what they
have to say and to answer

Circle No. One
The circls's Community Mission
Mr*. W. A. Kratxert, chairman, program for this month Is to
asked Mr*. W. II. Murray to open visit hospitals.
with prayer the meeting o Circle
Mr*. Cleveland expressed her
Number One, First Baptlit Church, appreciation to member* and o ■
on Monday. Mra. H. W. Rucker, fleers of the circle for their help
who acted a* secretary in the in the past year, after which an
absence of Mra. Roy Britt, read appeal was read from Miss
the minutes of the laat meeting.
Loralne Graham, executive sec.
It waa decided that the Circle retary of Seminole County Tu­
would give 110 to the Sam Suta berculosis and Health Associat­
Mission Fund.
ion, for help with work of thul
Mrs. Murray then gave a chap­ office — to answer the phone
ter from "This World’s Goods” while the Is out and to fold
for the stewardship lesson, after Christmas Seals. Several members
which a gift was presented to the of the circle volunteered to help
The Central Baptist Church,
retiring chairman,, Mra. Krat- w' ’ this work.
Rev. J. W. Parham, pastor, held
tert.
One-sentence prayer* were ofit* election of officers recently
Those present were Mrs. W. A. fend by each member present,
with the following results: T. V.
Kratxert, Mra. H. H. Newman, after which a very "inspiration
Brown, church treasurer; Mr*.
Mrs. H. W. Rucker, Mra. 0. C. al" devotional waa given by Mr*.
Charles Cole, Church clerk; assistJackia
Brook*.
Mr*.
Cowan
gave
Gibbs, Mrs. Alma Cullcy, Mrs.
ant clerk Jack Benton; organist,
M. Cummings, Mrs. W. I’ Yes- the treasurer's report, but the »c
Mr*. R.D. Greene, assistant organ­
ley, Mr*. J. fi. Sharm. Mrs. P. P. crctary was, not present, Mr*
ist Mrs. J.W. Parham; chorister,
Campbell and Mrs. W. H. Mur- Cleveland gave the Stewardship
Mrs. Donald Hall; assistant chor­
lesion
“ Our
posesslons
unJ
ny.
ister, E. D. Keith.
-Circle No, Two
Christ", which completed the
Newly elected dcaroni are O.
Circle Number Two of tho First study from Ihc hook "This
G. Owen, T. B. Middleton, T. V.
Baptist Church met Monday morn­ World’s Goods". The meeting
Itrown, Jack Benton, E. O. Keith,
ing at the church with Mrs. B. was closed with a pmycr.
B, G. High, Jack Owen, Charles
C. Moore, chairman, presiding.
Circle No. Five
Cole and J. Q. Galloway. General
Mrs. R. J. Peterson gave the Clrclcg Number Five held Its
superintendent* J. R. Weaver and
devotional "Victory through de­ final meeting of this year in the
assistant superintendent is Ed
feat", after which Mrs. C. L. Educational Building. In the
Cameron.
Park, enlistment chairman, took absence of the chairman, Mrs B
Jr. General secretary is M r s.
the records.
Newsome, Mrs. John Abrnhnms
Bette Hartman with Mrs. Paulette
Mrs. R. L. Dunn, community presided, and also conducted the
Cason as her assistant. Superin­
missions chairman, reported on devotional. This was followed by
tendent of training it G. W.
Remembranca Group Five and Di­
the stewardship program given
Skipper.
rected Visitation work this month,
by Mrs. Cooper, which consisted
Trustees arc Walter Brown, L,
followed by Mrs. Fred Myers,
K. Bms, J. P. Weaver, Jim Ben­
Stewardship chairman, who chose of a discussion of the Inst two
ton, Blanton Owen,
as her topic "Give account of chapter* of the book "This
World’s Goods",
Teachers and musicians for at)
•by stewardship".
the departments were also named,
An interesting report about a
'
Mra. H. H. Martin, mission
as well as many committees.
study chairman, recommended visit to the County Home was
several good articles in various given by Mr*. B. R. Beck, after
church tnagatincs for the mem­ which Ihc member* voted to di.
bers of Ihc circle to rend ami the vide the money remaining in the
circle voted to send gifts to mis­ circle treaiury l&gt;ctwecn the cir­
sionaries Mr. and Mrs. L R. Broth­ cle’* missionary in Airica and
The County Council P-TA meet­
ers, Nigeria; to the Fellowship State Missions.
ing was held at the Parish House
Fund of tha church; and to Stale
Mrs. Abrahams announced that of the Episcopal Church from
Circle No 3 of the Chriatlan
Missions. Mrs. Park then dismiss­ the mission* study for little 9:00-10:00 a.m., at which time
Women’s Fellowship met at the
ed the meeting with a prayer.
Moon Chriitmst Special Study plans for Ihe year were discussed
Mrs. Moore was presented with would fye on Japan, and Introduced and the year’s calendar decided church for the purpose of elect­
1 a gift from all the members of the study by a most Interesting upon. There were len schools re­ ing a new chairman on Aug. 13,
since Mrs. Eugene Pattie, former
the circle, in appreciation for Ihs tract.
presented.
work she has done for the year.
Member* present were Mrs. The new officer* for 1958-57 chairman, has been transferred
Member* present were Mr*. R. John Abrahams, Mrs. W. L. are: Mr*. J. B. St. John*, pres­ with her husband (o another lo.
L, Davis, Mrs, C. L. Hewson, Mrs. Vance, Mr*. A. L. Thomas, Mrs ident; Mr*. W. W. Tyre, vice- cation. Mr*. V. II, Grantham was
C. L. Park, Mrs. M. S. Nelson, &lt;!. B, Drake, Mr*. J. M. Moyc, president; Mr*. M. E. Warfel, unanimously elected lo this of­
.
Mrs. A. J, Peterson, Mr*. J, T. Mr*. L. H, Harvey, Mrs. James secretary; and Mr*. Milton Gore, fice.
Newby, Mrs. J. W. SaUbury, Mrs. Cunningham, Mrs. It. R. Beck treasurer.
On Sept. 10,. Circle 3 met at
the home of 5trs. Grantham, tfho
B. C. Moore, Mr*, li. H. Martin, and Mr*. It. F. Cooper.
A study courie on the manual
Mra. Fred Meyer and Mrs. Lil­
Circle No. Six
waa conducted from 10 a.m.-2 p. presided over the businesa meet­
lian Lundqulst.
Circle Number Six met with m. with time out for lunch. Mr*. ing and gave the devotional on
,
Circle No. Three
Mr*. Clyde Humphrey, in the Gilt* ipoke on “ Fundi", Mrs. "Prayer". Mrs. lister Tharp* lei
Circle Number Three of the Home Mskcr's Classroom. The Bamberger on "Program Plann­ the study period on various home
First Baptist Church met Monday meeting was opened with a pray1 ing” , Mrs. J. C. Mltchel on "Eva­ mission centers, Mrs. Fredrick
with Mr*. B. F. McWhorter pres­ i er by Mrs. E. A. Covington, aft luation” , Mr. Milwee on "School Ellett talked on llazrl Green ac­
iding. The meeting opened with er which « note of thanks was Problem*’ ’, and Mr*. Herman on ademy In the mountains of Ken.
Mrs. W. D. Gardiner giving the read from Mr*. Lucy Estridgc
"Why we have devotions". Pine- tucky, and Mrs. O, l&gt;. Ijinilres*
devotional.
Mrs. Humphrey announced the crett school gave e skit on "How on Mexican Christian Institute at
Reports were given by each of­
week of prayer program for Mon not lo conduct a P-TA meeting” San Antoqlo Texas.
ficer and sick members were re­ day and Tuesday afternoon, Hie followed by "The proper w*y to
Item* of business were discuss­
ported.
Wednesday program being pre r. duct a P-TA meeting” present­ ed regarding the circle’* anniver.
Thia being the list meeting of
ed by Seminole High.
sary and Homecoming on Sept.
the year a gift of china was pre- sented by Itev. F. B. Fisher on
23. Mrs. A. P. Handy wa« request­
Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m
Mrs.
Elizabeth
Sharon,
princi­
I aented to Mr*. McWhorter In apPlans were made to meet at pal of Westside; Hugh Carlton, ed to keep a circle scrap hook and
" predation of her work for the
the homo of Mrs. II. E. Turner principal of Junior High; and ! Mrs. O. T. Pearson waa appolnL
year.
Members present were Mr*. at 210 W. 17th St. on Sept. 18 Andrew Bracken, principal of 1cd aa circle reporter.
Those present
were;
Mr*.
Voile Williams, Mr*. W. D. Gard­ at 10 a.m. for a covered dish Seminole High each gave a brief
iner, Mra. B. F. McWhorter, Mr*. luncheon. Member* will fold TH talk on "The P-TA and Your Grantham, Mr*. Bandy, Mra. El.
I*lt, Mr*. Undress, Mr*. W. I*.
Robert Williams, Mr*. J. L. Jack- seals before lunch and visit shut, School” .
Yesley, and Mr*. O, T. Pearson.
*on, Mrs. F. P. nines. Mrs. A. K. ins in tire afternoon.
Mr*. W. P. Brook* told about ington, Mr*. J. F. Lewis, Miss st*o Circle 1, Mr*. Moya of the
Rossetter, and Mrs. W. C. Lynn.
mlsilon work In Cuba, followed Isabelle Simon, Mr*. C. K. Kesl- Methodist Church and the minis­
Circle No. Four
ter, Rev. Perry L. Slone.
The last meeting of Circle by the devotional, given by Mrs. er and Mr*. A. J. Walker.
Number Four for the IBM church W. D. Gardiner. Mra. John E
i year was held in the chapel of tho Fox gave the stewardship ie*
Educational Building of the First son.
The money left in the treasury
Baptist Church, with Mr*. M. N.
waa designated to he given to
Cleveland, chairman, presiding
A letter of appreciation was the State Mission Fund. The
read by Mrs, E. C. Cowan Jr. meeting was dismissed with a
from the Children’s Home In prayer by Mra. Brooks.
Those present were Mrs. Clyde
Lakeland, thanking the circle for
the donation sent ti hcln u ilr -r Humphrey, Mrs. II. E. Turner,
furnllurp there. Also letters of Mra. W. P. Brooks Jr.. Mr*. John
thanks wore read from Mrs. H. E. Fox, Mr*. O. G. Roller, Mr*
D. Stanley and Mrs. Martha H. J. Finch, Mr*. Turner Lodge,
*. Marshall for gifts and cards sent Mr*. 8. A. B. Wilkinson, Mr*.
to them.
I, . A. Phillip*. Mr*. E. A. Cov

all their questions kindly.
Give me the courage to con­
fess my sins against my
children and to ask of them
forgiveness when I know
that I hare done them
wrong.
May I not vainly hurt the
feeling* of my children.
Forbid that I should laugh
at their mistakes, or re
sort lo shame or ridicule
as punishment.
Let me not tempt my child
to tie or steal, So guide
me hour by hour that I
may say and do those
things which produce hap
plncss.
Reduce, I’ pray, *he meanness
In me. May I cense to nag
and when I am out of
sort*, help me, Oh God,
to hold my tongue.
Blind me lo the little error*
of my children, teach me
to treat them aa do those
of their own age, hut let
ntr not rob them of the op­
portunity to wall upon
themseh'r* . to think, to
choose, and make docl.
alons.
Forbid that I should ever
punish them for my tel
fish satisfaction. May I
grant them those of their
wishes that are reasonable
and have the courage to
withhold the privilege which
I know will do them harm.
Oh God, Make me a better
parent.

Central Baptist
Church Elects
New Officers

P-TA Study Course
Held Wednesday
Mrs. Grantham
At Parish House
Elected Chairman
At Special Meet

Hohhy Hllhlmer and Terry
Smith were greatly Impressed
with Cinerama and enjoyed the
home race they saw on their re­
cent vacation, but their biggest
thrill wn* when they saw Mickey
Mantle hit a home run. I can’t »ay
a* I blame them for that. He Is,
I believe, destined in be one of
baseball’* great*.
I had a very nice chat with
Mrs. H. N. Sayer about her
recent visit In New York, She
•aid they have *omo very nice
restaurant* and such in Savannah
where she wax visiting, hut the
very nicest part of her stay was
the opportunity of playing with
her grandchildren. They are both
at that delightful toddlrr age
that’a so much fun to play with.
On the new arrivals list; Mr.
and Mr*. Louis II. Driscoll and
Ihelr three children, who live at
203 Laurel Drive. The children
are two bnya, seven and four and
a girl two. . . Mr. and Mrs. L.
A. Iumo moved here recently
from Miami and are making their
home at 2601 Sanford Ave., with
their two girls, ten and two, and
their boy, »l*. . , Mr. and Mr*.
W, C, Meyer, 313 Magnolia Ave.,
Apt. 4, hall from Hempstead, L.
I, Like *o many of our new ar­
rivals. Mr. Meyer is in the navy.
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Circle No. Eight
Circle No. Sit
Circle Number Eight of the W
Circle Number Six of the Meth­
odist Church met at the home of S.C.S. of the First Method!*
Mra. Theo Pate. Upon arrival, Church mel Monday afternoon al
the guests were served refresh­ the home of Mra. C. II. Winn. Th»
ments of sherbet and cake. The meeting was opened with a pray­
er by the chairman, Mrs. Albert
devotional waa presented by Mrs.
Hickson, who also read a poem,
W. P. Chapman, who chose as "Thingi That Count".
her subject "Our Church", follow­
The devotional waa given by
ed by a reading of scripture, from Mrs, Randrll Priest, In "th e
Matthew IS. She also read the absence of Mrs. W. S. Thornton.
theme hymn "The Church Has Routine reports were given by
One Foundation".
Mrs. Zeb Ratliff, secretary pro*
The business meeting was pre­ tem, Miss Bessie Zachary, trea­
sided over by Mr*. Joe Axiarello, surer and Mrs. Claude Herndon,
who announced that the annual courtesy chairman.
bazaar would be held on Nov. 13 The
__ members
^
^
^ .....
were
reminded
i f McKinley Hall and that the 0f ty,e Seminar to be held' on Sept,
district meeting would be on Sept. j9. Alto that the date of the an19, with Mr*. R. U. Hutchinson nua| Bazaar was to be Nov. 15.
presiding. The meeting will be at
The study course for the day
9:30 and those attending are consisted of the second chapter
asked to bring their own sand­ of the took, "Paul’s Letter* to
wiches.
the Local Churches” .
It was reported that there were
Mrs. Winn then served "delici­
55 visits made to the lick and ous" refreshments to the follow­
shut-lna.
ing members: Mra. C. C. Priest,
Mrs. Neal Farmer had the mis­ Mr*. R. E. Griffen, Mr*. R. W.
sions study which was on "Paul'a Turner, Mrs. Rnndalt Priest, Mra.
Letters to the Local Cburchei",
John Bridges, Sirs. Albert Hick­
It waa announced that the next son, Mrs. W. Jamison, Mn. Roy
meeting would be with Mra. 5. Tlllis, Mrs. Zeb Ratliff, Mn.
O. Shinholser. Those present Claude Herndon, Sin. J. R. Haw­
were Mr*. Mildred White and thorne, Sirs. A. D. Zachary 'and
Mra. W. A. Hunter visitors and Miss Bessie Zachary.
members Mrs. II. W. Dick, Mra.
R. M. Mason, Mra. Pearl Lynch,
Mr». Mable Blount, Mra. W. P.
Chapman, Mn. Talo Chapman,
Mn. F. O Shinholser, Mr*. P. A.
Burley, Mr*. Dora Garry, Mr*.
Joseph Terlep, Mrs. Farmer, Mra.
William Mima, Mrs, Joe AltaTHURSDAY
rello, Mra. Theo Pate and Mra.
The Youth Choir of tha First Brodie Williams.
Presbyterian Church will practice
W
d
at the church at 7:30 p.m.
The Deacons of the First Preshyterian Church will meet at the
Church at 7:45 p.m.
The Baptist Federation of busi­
Mrs. Henry Jameson left last
ness woman's circles in thia di­ night for Lako Geneva, Wi*.
strict of the state will meet at
the First Baptist Church for sup­ where she plans to visit for •
Mr. and Mr*. J. D. Wright Jr.
per at 7:00 p.m. A businesa couple of weeks. She was accom­ announce the birth of a daughter,
meeting and program will fel­ panied part of ihe way by Mrs, Alicia Lanier, on Sept. 5, at tha
Clayton Brooks, who will also re­ Seminole Memorial HospitaL Tho
low.
The Intermediate Chair of the turn home with her.
young lady weighed 7 lb*. II
First, Baptist Church will re­
oc.
Mr*. H. N. Sayer returned re­
hearse at 7tOO p.m, and the Adult
cently from New York after
Choir at 3:00 p.m.
The Anna Mliter Circle will having spent a month there with
meet at 3 p.m. at tha Elks Club. her daughter Mra. Robert Wright
All members ere urged lo attend. She came down as far aa Atlanta,
SEPT. II
Taylor Commandery No. 23 Oa., by plane where the waa met
Ashley McClanahan
Knights Templar will resume Con­ by her husband, who drove up.
claves at Masonic Hail at 7:30
RK&gt;MIi a third cup of orange Juiea
p. m.
^Twllh a coupla of tablespoons of
Seminole nebekeh I-ortge No. 43 Slary Mann will speak on "Why sugar and sprinkle over a choco­
will qiect In the IOOF Hall at 3 I Attend P-TA."
late cake (nine-inch size) as soon
p. m.
FRIDAY
aa It comes from the oven. Servo
Southslde P-TA will meet in
The Rev. H. L. Zimmerman will as a pudding deisert with whipped
Southslde Assembly Hall at B:15-|conduct_
the morning
_____
_ devotions
----------- cream or whipped evaporated
Parents may visit rooms starting over WTRR, Saaford, at 1:10 a.m milk.
at 7:30 p. m.
T
Pinecrest 8chool P-TA will hold
its llrit meeting of the season at
3 p.m. in the school auditorium.
Parents are invited to come al
7:30 and tour schoolroom and
a dfaisfcs a/ Kay FWeer
meet their child's teacher. Mil.

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Mrs. Ralph Austin Smith was
hostess recently to the members
of Circle Number Two of the Wo­
men of the First Presbyterian
Church. Mr*. R. C. Maxwell, cha’rman of the group, presided over
the meeting and the o -nine
prayer was given by Miss Zeta
Davidson.
Seventeen members
answered the roil call.
It was reported that the nom­
inating committee la working to
select a strong slate of officers
for the ensuing church year nml
will report at a later meeting.
Mrs. R. A. Smith mentioned
that plans were underway to
bring Ihe Reversed Oswald Del.
gado, Presbyterian Minister from
Winter Park; here as speaker on
Sept. IS, 25 and 30. Mr. Delgado
Is an Italian born citizen, form­
erly of Ybor City, who waa con­
verted in the Presbyterian Mis­
sion there. He hs* risen to the
place where he is considered lo
be one of the most dynamic
Christian speakers in Prcibyierian .work In Florida.
Miss Zeta Davidson gave the
Bible Lesson. The story of Mary,
Martha and Lazarus, friends of
our Lord, was presented In the
form of a thrilling drama In three
acts.
“ Delightful” refreshments were
served by tho hostess, assisted
by her mother, Mrs. Meade and
Mra. W. D. Hofman.

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FEET H E A L T H Y ...

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the f u r for Milwaukee, l i t A ram
shoved the chores 4mm t|M
throats of their erttlca who M
maintained tha league loidore
would wilt with tha mount tog proa,
aura.
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Boatoe 4, Chicago 1
Detroit «, Washington I
kanaaa City 7, Now Yack 4
Cteraland t, Baltimore 1
New York at Kanaaa City
Botton at Chicam
Waahlnftotr at Detroit
Baltimore at Ctovoiand
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L. Pet.

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Johnny Longden, who one* waa
told ho would never maka a race
than nay jockey. Ha roctatorod
rtetery No. UT1 oh Sept I.

ry club community. Watehli
Lake Club, who la now b d

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termi until th# aUth whoa
part tha Brave* la front a
with hia 17th hooaor. Ml
added another caa la the
on Dal CrandalTa lfth hi
Gone Canity, who' had
aplendldly after roUcrta

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Amoroa* laatlaa grander pro­
duced tarn more raaa and tha

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Bravta to yield to tha I remora,
laatfad, they eama hack la tha
eighth to more la boat again.
Now It waa tha a la * la y
Croat, tha Brevea* fifth pitcher,
retired tha find two batiara hat
Jackie Bohinaoa heap tha Dad-

MBAKING GROUND for tha $210,000 counti
tor, with ahorel), Wexhlnytoa, D. C., doralonar
tha ceremony ware, left to rlfht, Chorea W.

Basilio W ears Welterweight Crown
‘ SYRACUSE, N. Y., UA—Carman
BatlUo apparently aa tough and
dactructlve aa aver wore the wetterwalght crown again today after
annihilating Johnny Saxton “ for
•TklTwa! thU m .'V
to
wtom oie than any ikW /* m U
the craggy-faced, B-year-old Baallio after kk technical knockout
Id l :ll of the ninth round ovar the
cocky, St-year-old defending ehamp)on in War Memorial Auditorium

canvaa, oo rclentlau
waa BaiiUo'a
righto to tha body end hie switchfurioua assault.
ing Jolu to tbe head. In tha fourth,
Looking perfectly conditioned at the rout waa on. Saitoo began ta
ltA-1/4, Saxton waa
onlyin con*
bleed from the- mouth and near
tentton for the flrat two rounda the and of the round, he waa atag.
U ,urPda«l the near capac- **«&gt;d by a long left and right te
« " • * « ***44 and counti*. the jaw. The cool pnlapd Baitlio
televlalon viawara by meeting * * ' In complete command after
B»*Uio &lt;a midring and exchanging th?‘ ,
P«nebea. Ha drew blood from
BAalUo'e ahara of tha record
t^ rm»n,a none and the fana p
cheered the unexpected early fire.

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Situated fat beautiful Loch Arbor, near the country dub. Lodi Arher
to Wed fo r children becauae it’a aafa, and offers m bitta country* with

City conveniences.

W hile Your Paying For Your Lot, W e W ill Be G lad To
fight Ray Robinaon too for tha
middleweight title If Saxton hai
had enough, t agreed to give Sax*
ton a return fight and he can have
It anywhero bet to Chicago "
Even with hia lopelded triumph
laat night, Carmen atm la burning
over tbe unaalmoue but contro­
versial decision which Saxton
•cored ovar him to Chicago lait
Mareh 14 for tha tide.
" I want the fight and HI beat
him tha next time," aald Saxton
through awofl*
lipa. A white
bandage covered the left aide of

M ake Available To You O ur P lan Library, A n d
All Persona Eligible For Voting May
Register Beginning September 7th
M O N D A Y T H R U FRIDAY
9*12 Noon ond 2-5 p.m.
SATU RD AY 9-12 Noon
OCTOBER 6th is the LAST D A Y to
REGISTER.
EV EN IN G S:
September 25th . * 7-9 p.m.
October 2nd.. 7-9 pi m.Camilla D. Bruce
Supervisor of Registration
400 E. '1st Sanford

H e lp Arrange Financing

�Squadron Nine at NAS Sanford
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Chemist Held A s
Witness In Death
Of Schoolteacher

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chemist ia being bald aa ■ me- not
tarial witness in the myaterioua or
■ wm. wwivmuun qyj topprUJU-* death of a pretty schoolteacher nal
mstely 150 students In all phaeea who epparently died of cyanldt bee
to couraea offered by the school. poisoning.
s
Shorthand elute* have cloeed. A Judge yesterday ordered Hugo of
Registrations
for
beginning Seinfeld held in 886,000 bail after Pre
However, registrations will re­ the finding of the body of IS-ytir- "Hi
main open for *11 other buelneea old Aria Gray la a Riverside an
subjects both day and evening Drive hotel room.
witl
The' girl, fully clothed, lay ion.
sprawled on a bad. On the floor F
lay an ampty champagne goblet. to
Champagne end other goblets lay tlor
a doctor of chemistry, told police
on a table nearby.
1^.
Seinfeld, an Israeli cltlxen and ^
of arranging a hotel rendesvous R i
as a “ farewell data” ta their romance.
|,
Seinfeld met Mlaa Gray in Istan- 1
*ul, Turkey, where she taught . 1
A a exception of shorthand, ta English for two years at th* *•
S*1
an aa individual basis. This en­ American Collage for Girls.
The couple boeem* "engaged,"
able* n student to progress at
Ms own rote of speed, and a Jhen th* girl broke It off when chl
leaner may Join n class at any she learned Seinfeld had a wife ,n*
and three children living hi lerael 0,H
Maw.
Business men in the community —according to the young woman’s P*1
noK on tha school for office work- mother, Dr. Sarah* Gray, a dm* ■
ore, Th* demand has been groat,
and the school has not been able
to fill all th* available poiltlona.
Anyone interested in preparing
f i r office work ie urged to en­ disclosed reason
roll ia a business course at th* turned him down.
Bernleek
County
Vocational

Lutheran World
Day O f Prayer
Sat Tomorrow

(matinee* from P i «
from on* district t* another."
"W* rill b« setting a preced­
ent,” said L. F. Jordan, another
member of th* board.
Mr. and Mn. - Cammack, In
their request for transfer of their
children, asked that transportation
be furnished bp school boa from
Geneva to Sanford.
Cammack, according to Us
statement before the school board
this morning, ovm and operates
a dairy In the Geneva area, was
a World War II officer veteran,
and a graduate of the University
of Florida.
Their children are seven, nine,
and It year* of age with the
oldest already at
ford school and riding a boa from
Geneva.
.A report made by P-TA Fresh
dent Mrs. R. L. Fulford was toad
and cited the Investlgatloo by that
organiiation at th* G*nm Bekool.
However, several of th* elgtMrs
of th* report had reqroetod that
their name* he withdraws.
Cammack, stated to the hoard
that he waa In a position At ask
a number of pamta to appear
before the board ta report af the
situation which existed. "M the

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Delegates To World
Methodist Confab
W ant Fewer Talks GOP Strategists
LAKE JVNALUSKA, N C. IBFtwer tpeeches. Mon time for Refuse Candidate
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1055 objective accounted for at the
same point. Tho first month* of
the year ordinarily produce about
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MEMPHIS, Tenn., IB -T h * Na­
tional States RlghU Conference
opened here today but all of tha
action was behind cloeed doors.
Only official delegate* were ah
lowed before th* committee on
rules and resolutions and the com­
mittee on th* declaration of prin­
ciples.
Open sessions for the S00 or eo
delegates from about to atatee
YORK, Fa- IT—Sen. Estes Ke­
start tomorrow. Tho windup cornea fauver accused President Elsen­
Saturday with the approval of hower today of cynicism about
principles—e sort of third party Democratic efforts to maintain a
platform.
prosperous family-farm economy
Tha conference waa called la aa
effort to hind a dooaa splinter
parties with roughly similar a l m a __ ___ .
Into a single politico] foreo, with 11 bring you
the long-shot strategy to throwing Gen. Elsanl
the presidential election Into an against ‘got
electoral college deadlock.
for tho An
States Rights leaders contend Democratic
the raw between Republicans and didate daclai
Democrats will bo ro etoee that dress at th
the loss of a few electors t o n
He Mid I
third party would prevent either comeat at

A World Day of Prayer service
srtO he held at th* Lutheran
Church to The Redeemer totnor« r«W night at 7:80.
Under th* auspice* of th* Ladtoe Aid of the church, and to
the Lutheran Women*! Mission*
ary League to the Florid*-Geor­
gia District, the earviee will of­
fer prayers of consecration, for
the nation, for th* Christian
etoueh, for mHsionariee, fat
children, far God's blessing up*a the LWML end its District
Convention, and for an answer to
O prayer,
Primarily a service rf prayer*
and hymns, th# entire family to
hsvHad to attend the service
Which srll! he no more hen an hour
In length,
Thureton, proatMn. H
,utheran Church to
'a Ladies Aid, has
_ __ _
invitation to the
Jority.
pubU* to attend the service.
Ia m b a case, the election
would bo thrown into tho Bouse
to RepresentsUvae, wham each
state would k m mm vote.

F R ID A Y - S A T U R D A Y

have my children expoead t* that
situation any mat*.
“ If we art not provided trans­
portation for oar ehUdron," Com*
mack aald, aa ha and his wlfa
spoke to the board, "we wO bo
pmallsad because af an error
mado by tha Board of TniatMe."
The trust*** also attended thin
morning1* session t* hear th*
argument of th* parents and to up­
hold their recommendation U tha
School Beard.
“ Pratinrt la hatog brought to
boar by influential p*oplt In
Ocnava and I can b« speeHle,"
said Cammack. "Wa'va had our
children la school to ten teach­
ers." tha mother and father aald,
"and this is tha first tima we've
had any trouble-'*
When th* parents stalked tut of
th* meeting, th* motion was
mad* and passed uaanimautly
that tha children ha transferred,
according to th* request af the
parents, providing that transpor­
tation, he furnished.
“ W* am sympathetic with
you,"' Chairman Bromley said,
“ but we cannot provide trnntportattoo ItoUto.'children from ana
district to another."

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■ too to the World Methodist* Con.
at Mm sad to II day* to to Penaewla, BepuhMcaa candi­
date far Ceagrosa to the 8rd dto*
■wattage It which men than « trict,
says OOP strategists have
wtm rm w i enirtna.
Btshep Prod F. Corson to Phi•MpMa, —
«P the concluatone of "dbtaaatoa groups"
Which mat to tha brief lntervel*
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Your Honor."
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Michael evaded eager question- j
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era and left the courthouse. Inca | ' v.‘ v' *V
Smith was waiting and walked f ■f '
down the hill with him.
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“You got her off. Michael, but
'' ***•*-*“ - * you lost her, didn’t you T"
MU YOUTH, 29, ■ New England
_ " I never had her, Inex.”
mfij&amp;tijttidfnt. It ahown In Da.
“ Don't be too surs, Michael. You
troit after swimming the fastest
don't know a verdict until the 200-meter butterfly an record
Jury* In." She laughed. "Seattle 1 for the W-meter course In quailtViat nut truleu ftlifn't It V
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the
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course In 2:22.2 to dip 1.6 sec­
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*M by Japes'! Takeshi lahlmotei.

• “Ton have stated you watched
Mr*. Baeument’a cat. What waa
the cat doing T"
“ Why—* Anna frowned tn un­
certainty—"why, she arms alttlng,
X guess. And—and r u n n i n g
mound.”
I k s didn't com* Into your
JOid?”
H e . |Ceh* had, Pd have thrown
“So yaw add. Yet in epite of
thia constant vigil, you neither
heard the shot that killed Kemp
Beaumont nor did you ee* Mr*.
Beaumont leave tha house 7"
“Mo, air.” Anna's assurance re­

Uprising
Underway

j i n d ae Anna, Interrupted. “ Your
honor, thin !a repetitious. 1 object
M that ground.”
Judge Harcourt frowned but
hflwtasl did not wait for hla reply.
“ Your Honor, I srlah to attack
the credibility of thia witneea. I
•targe aha did give falae witness,
that st the time she claimed to be
watching the eat from her back
■srdta eh* waa actually putting
the eat she had Just killed under
Ita front porch la tha front yard.”
Whisper* mounted In a gal*. Dan
Banner, for the Ant time In his
Ufa, found himself speech1cm. The
area of evtryont In the room were

THE O L D H O M E T O W N
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LIVED OAI TWr FAT 0 »
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Lakeland Chosen
By Two Firms
For New Plonts

NEW YORK (JP) —Tha new
owners of a 6,500-acre tract in
Rockledge, Brevard County, Fla.,
plan Industrial developments of
the Site within e year, a spokes­
man. laid Monday.
Henry Greenbaum, one of five
partners comprising Valley Asso­
ciates declined to say specifically
what enterprise would be located
on the property, but pointed out
the area la headquarters for
much of the country's missile develepoment program.
Associated with Greenbaum, a
textile manufacturer, are Nor­
man Robblna
of
Worcester,
Mass., and Sidney Rydell, Sumuel Silk and Samuel Wolfton, all
of New York. Greenbaum said
Wolfton Is the leader of the part­
nership.
'
The property Includes * muni­
cipal golf course on it* north
ride and Is bounded an the west
by the St. Johns River. Title was
taken by the group Aug. 29 from
the farmer owners. A- DuJa A
Sons Co., Inc. The transaction
was handled by Coastline Proper­
ties of Miami,
The exact sale pried was not
disclosed, but Greenbaum said
the terms Included a mortage of
about VI million dollars.

LAKELAND (ft — Two firms
have chosen Lakeland for new
plants.
«
Locating here are the A A
Spray Paint Co. of Webster
Grove, Mo., and tho Yoget Mb*.
ter Co., a dairy manufacturing
firm of New York. Both will be
branch plante.
This bring* to nine the numl*r
of new industries that have re.
located here thli year.
A 14 million dollar InJuatrinl
area for new firm* Is to be de­
veloped by a private corporation *
Just west of the City. Railroad
sidings and new highways Into
the 2T6-aere location are being
planned. Industries will be hand­
picked for the site—first private,
ly operated one of ita kind in the
state,

A rail trip between Chcago and
New York took 3314 houra In 1880.
Avcroage speed for the run now I
Is 13/ hours.

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eventually waa surrounded by
thia city’s main business district.
Recently the Oklahoma Wyan­
dotte* disclosed they had slipped
a bill through Congress giving
them authority to sell the bury,
ing ground.
They estimated the land would
bring H i million dollars,
Tha Oklahoma Wysndottea said
recently tha Kansas Wyandottes
weren't on the tribal roll so they
couldn't share In the money.
Tha Kansas group named as
Ita “ temporary chief” George D.
sane, 66, a hoisting engineer. II*
says he la a first cousin of the
Oklahoma '; tribe's ehlef,“ I.aw.
ranes Zane, Janitor at' the Miami,
Okla., pest of Gee.
“ Hack In 1037 tha Wyandotte*
In Oklahoma made up their rolls
and we didn’t know anything
about it,” the Kansas Zane said.
."The government said they
were the offlcal tribe of the
Wyandotte* and that's not ex­
actly true.”
inn« said the Kansas group
forming a separate tribe because
“ we Just want to be on the of­
ficial rolls of the Wyandotte
tribe *■ rerognfaed by the secre­
tary of the Interior.”
“ A eort of rold war” will b*
plotted hy the Kansas Wyandot­
tes, Zane said. They will go to
court if necessary. He hopes It
isn't,
“ Actually," the chief eald, “ we
probably aro the most peaceful
tribe of Indians Kansaa ha* ever
known."

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LIVE OAK or—Sheriff Hugh
Lew* say* an Ohio Negro found
critically wounded beside a burn­
ed car yesterday may hava tried
suicide.
Tha man who said he was Jo*,
eph Campbell. 39, of Cincinnati,
was barely able to talk but said
another Negro shot him.
The sheriff sent bloodhounds
into urood* near the car and the
dog* picked up a trail which pet­
ered out last night.
Campbell's wife In Ohio said her
husband, a truck driver, left home
Sunday to go to a hospital "be­
cause he said he wasn't feeling
well,"

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BEADING MINUTER OF
MEETING TAKE! ROUES
DELAND up—Reading tha min­
utes of the Volusia County School
Board mattings haa become a
■tatter ef houra.
; Yesterday'* reading took 1 hour
•ad SO minutes *0 members asked
their attorney John R. Godbe# Jr.
whether they couldn't make cop.
: 16* for each member,
1 -flodbee said the law require* a
h reading but "(here are numerous
* cam m u , hyphens and seml-cbloni
" la the ruling." He said he would
aak advice of the attorney geaer-

Valley Associates

AUE. TJtCA N T

under the front porch, you saw Into
Ita O n parlor and saw Meg Beaumeat la her husband's arms, a
law minutes later you saw her
Mara the house. You hated her!
You returned to your own house,
got your huaOantf* gun, cam* back
tad Biot Kemp Beaumont. You
taot Mm because you believed Meg
Beomaeat loved him and you

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Thess are the only condition*
under which he will work In mo­
vie*, he added.
"t had a bad experience out
here once,” he remarked. “ Nina
years ago, I worked on a picture
at Universal called 'The Great
American Diplomat.' It waa suppoied to be for William Powell,
but it waa never made.
“ The producer told me to come
in every morning with IV ideal
and he'd pick the one he liked. I
told him this wai nonsense. Why
shouldn’t he come In each morn­
ing with ID Idea* and let me pick
out the one I liked. Needless to
tay, the Job didn't work out.”
You may get the Impression
from this that Chayefsky 1* a
fairly Independent fellow. You
arc right. He's a stubby, rotund
character In his early 30s, with
a glib tongue and an expressive
face.
Chayefsky has no sympathy
for writers who complain about
what Hollywood does to their
stories.
“ I would' never sell a story
again unless 1 could be In on the
production, as I am now,” he
said.
That’s tho way he'll make his
next film, “ Middle of The Night”
from hla current Broadway sue.
ccsa. It will lie made for hi* own
company and released by Colum­
bia.

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By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD &lt;AP) *7- C a n
lightning ■trike twice?
The maker) of “The Bachelor
Party” hope It can. They are pro­
ducer Harold Hecht, director Del­
bert Mann and writer PadJy
Chayefiky, Theee fellow* com­
bined their talent* ta*t year on a
quickie called “ Marty'' and each
collected an Oicar for hi* trou­
ble.
Like their Oacar winner, "The
Bachelor Party” I* taken from
one of Chayefiky'e TV play*.
And it !« being played by a rant
of lester-known*. though Don
Murray 1* becoming noted ns
Marilyn Monroe’*
co-star in
“ Bu»—Stop ” ---------------------------The new film may coat twice
a* much a* "Marty'* 14,00,000,
but that will still be * smnll
amount for a first-class Holly­
wood production.
Present on the set at all time*
la writer Chayefeky, the wonder
boy of TV who*also *crve» as­
sociate producer on the film. He
explained hi* reason*:
"If a line of dialogue or a
piece of buslnc** needs to be
changed on the let, I’m here to
do It. On most picture*, this i&lt;
done by the producer or the di­
rector and the result Is something that la not the author'a

KANSAS CITY, Kan, (/P) —
There's another Indian uprising,
but this time its red man against
red man, whlla tha palefacas
watch nervously.
Exactly 100 Kansan* gathered
here Monday night and signed a
tribal roll aa Wyandotte Indians.
This lock* them in combat with
their blood brothers, (ha Wyan­
dotte* of Oklahoma,
Back In 1886 the Wyandotte

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, Michael didn't dare to look be­
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thia moment. Ha throat hla face
Within Inches of Anna'*,
“ You killed tha eatt You killed
ta f out of spite because you had
learned your husband waa
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million-dollar research project, radar sets throug
-which, .wttl -core- at -least three try, OtharJoug-ran
harrlrane seasons. Include carers ment I* on order,
carrying rockets,-anbo ino-pmrrhc»tc—Vegtn-iw 1P6Pt~
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and a brand new baltooa device been estab'UI.ed in
called a “ hUTrlcoon.ribean area to r
Lee* year’s near-record 10 hur* from high-flying
rlcanes kilted 1,500 persons, SIR automatically Iran
of them in ths United States.
tion on atmoipherl
Most of the deaths were In the radio. The balloo
disastrous floods accompanying tracked from the
hurricane Diana fn August 1085. wind direction and
Meteorologist Hioodoro Ole Iter,
In addition to n»
chief of the bureau'* emergency new research findii
warning section, said in an Inter- ed to aid Toreros'
view that this year "all evidence
Conrad Mook at
points to onr being able to leeue Bureau ha&gt; worki
warning* In more accurate form niqua designed to i
than heretofore, oa that fewer ing the position i
people and arose will be needles*. 24, 48 and 72 hour
ly alarmed, and defenses ran be time,
men concentrated.
Hook hs* gone
"We don’t expect to be able to cane map* and da
warn specific areas mnra than 24 40 years and race
hours in advance—our present motion on punch t
limit—but wa do expect to be able lie fed into a com
to pinpoint somewhat better the to analyte a given
particular coastal and Inland atlon.
areas to b# struck. Thus Instead . Meteorologist K
of warning an area about 800 has worked out a
mile* long as In the past, wo -steering" of a hi
expect to narrow this down to or r|Kht Bnd Its sl
260 or 000.
speeding up. Tills
“ Vlflo« new iUdlet of th« *iiurin lArjff pttrt on prssi
surge'—the high tides that eause ,he upper almospii
the greatest toss of life In these jn advance of a t
storms—give us confidence thst
Another bureau
this year. Instead of merely fore- |,*rt Hoover, has
ratting ‘dangerously high tides,' compiling of new
well lie able lo predict their the ’storm surge.' I
height within a couple or feet.
record* dsting bac
And for certain specific srtai. , nd hi* sssoclsle*
such si Atlantic rily. Long Island
tlrltsl height* for
Hound and rheapeake Bsy, wc on Hi# Atlantic coi
expect well be able to forecost rlcanes of various
within one foot of accuracy a* have related tidal
much as six hour* In advance."
tral hurricane pres
To deteet and track this year's
An even broader
storms, these new step* have been ing Into high geo
taken:
the Notional Hurr
1. Horn meuimrit ships will Project (NHIIP),
be on Ih# alert for the first sign Congress nnd spur
of hurricanes, usunlly spawned fn Weather Bureau w
the calm "doldrum" twite between of other governme
ths tropic trndewlnde.
well as unlversltln
"Horrlfaii# hunters" nf the stllulions.
/ svi/u'!"® ' . AJ,r W**th*r Service
The British, C
i'll, _
weethar men Dutch, Dominican

Thur. Sept. 13, ll)5«

Pnge 9

ersted by tying Into a brosd net­
work of stations &gt; . receive signal*
from weather hullo,inn aloft.
Research t&gt;i&gt;erollons base is to-i
rated at Wert l*atm Beach, di­
recting euch actlvltle* at:
t. Airplane reconnaissance with
lift) and (147 jet* equipped with
tome Initrumenta never before
ueed in hurricane research. They
will fly before, during and after
a hurricane, collect In* tuch data
as air temperature and the site
of a rain droplet. An airborne
“ digital recording machine" will
reasirmble nine different kinds of
data on punch cards for Speedy
computlng.
- Pocket program -stage rock­
ets, carrying two movie cameras
in * nute—tectr witt—.nalu- vwmr*- &gt;
ramie movies of a. hurricane
from heights up to 70 mile*.
AT A "CONNMS OUT" MUTT in New York, this litter of Rve Beagtes
"If we are lucky," said meteo­
pose with Busan Chaskel after making history as the first pups aver
born as the result of • Irens-Atlantic artificial Insemination In which
rologist Arthur Johnson, "we’ll
the mother never left Ithaca. N. Y.. and the tire never left England
get the cloud pnttem and the
Dr. A. Ustrop, University at London, prepared samples of semen
circulation pattern—that is, How
for shipment by air to Dr. E. P. Leonard, New York State Veterinary
the storm pattern fits into the
College—Cornell University, who conducted the insemination of the
surrounding environment."
femato beagle. Preserved semen, diluted with boiled pastturttod
Tying In with this, navy scien­
milk, wa* used 140 hours after leaving England. The overage Ilfs
tists expect to launch ramsraaf normal dog soman t* about twenty hours.
(Internaflontil
carrytng lielloons from the east
coast In advance of a hurricane.
under the Korean til Hill. Could
The balloons, under radio con­
I speed Up thing* if I sent my
trol up to 00,000 feet, would Swing
Hero or* authoritative answers application to VA hoadquartcr*
bark toward the coast under pressure of the high-altitude wind re­ from the Veterans Administra­ In Washington, D.C.T
versal which occur* In summer, tion to three questions of Iniri.
A. No. You would only delay
and take pictures white passing cat to former servicemen and
mailers. Your appllcnllon should
their families;
over the hurricane,
1}. My daughter is eligible for be sent to your neuresl VA reProject scientists expect even­
schooling
under the War Orphans glonnl office, for that it the
tually to experiment with a "huroffice that will bundle your case.
rlrane beacon", n balloon equip- Educational program. She'd lik e If you sent your application to
to
start
sch
o
o
l
at
the
beginning
ped with a radio transmitter and
Washington, ll.C. it would mere­
designed to tie dropped from the of the fnll term, hut can’t po»- ly have to be sent on to your
bomb bay of an airplane Into the sihly get her final approval from regional ofllce.
"eye" of a hurricane and float VA on time. What should she iloT
Veterans living In Central
A. She should file her appli­
at a constant altitude.
cation as soon as possible. She Florida who wish further *nfor.
Mlf it stayed in the eye and
may enroll after she get* VA’s ninth'll about their (SI benefits
floats along with the storm In
"provisional approval" indicating should write or visit the VA of­
that position," said Johnson, "We'd
Ihat she meets basic ellgiblilty fice at 42 K. Central Ave, Or­
have a new Way of tracking a
requ Iranian is,- She should onroll lando.
hurricane. We would be able to
in a course that hs* beon approv­
pick up its rsdlu signals from a
WOMEN'S PR ESA CLUB
ed for students under the War »
distance, thus doing swny with
MF.ETINfi HATVRDAY
Urphana program. Her VA re­
costly reconnaissance by airgional office ran tell her whether CLEAIlWATEIt 'At—The Florida
the course she want* i* til-ap- Women’s Pres# Club will hoU It*
fnll meeting at nearby lied Ington
proved.
Bearh Saturday.
Q. I heard that sell World War
II ami Korea veterans wlmsa Ml Scheduled arc a workshop seeInsurance csplre now gel a chinre thm on researching a newt story,
to got It back, under a new law. conducted by Helen Fleming of
the Chicago Dally New*; an ad­
I* that correctT
dress by Hendrik Bern*. Miami
A. No. The only World War U
Hrralri foreign new* analyst, on
and Korea veteran* now permit"the scope of ncwsiuperlni": and
led by law to reinstate expired
annual news and feature writing
til term Insurance policies are
contest awards.
those who lost their insurance
sine* July 83, 1083, becausa they
failed to pay either or both of
the lost two monthly premiums
VA li going through lie t-ecaid
to notify veterans who are allglbla to reinstate unJrr the now
taw*.
Q. I Ml applying fer fchoollng

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Ill curb. Tht attrb al tall Marl MuU Hand*. Any eenetoc a* ■ m ta * tf Um
naalatpaUltea al Uu Atari af Florida
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at Tterld* li hereby
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enacted pareaml to aalb charter mb In
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conflict therewith, and MuU raperude
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bt atauitab by tba tafUtatarr,
tertian t. Crerli. Tta ledlftel pawn
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at U t SUM at F1arMa It reel*# U a ta*
the fttete
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Mt C*a*fy.
la Bnaahia Caanty there cam at olher He it and tai
u ttairtat
tMtl» at
tl a----am al.
• m m Mart,
dietrict tawu
— Mr. t . ; Itarititaftaa.
builtlat Cannlealm or af any athrr atari
MtaQ ha • Mart hi m ar* with lw* ar u t tltcltd.
Caarl *1 llctar* tf CtcaaiMa
.S in ta w u, Ctai
t a i t M
Puree* ar canmtwiaa new tt
bubfri at birirlat aawta af appaal
aur* faitei at tta Itjuitltre nty pro» « . „ iritelnnl
,p,aiMl Mart* af rrcort. caaatf
Ctaatr.
ter pratldeb ftr la thu Coatlllu.
ta
i
tlecieb
tltcleb
Py
ih*
lha
aaalthab
aaaltitb
alactara
atectara
&lt;
tf
Itatr
riba,
wht
Mull
ta
Mtcttb
It*
■
ten*
el
Mart*, awnly lutn't rturta. larnlta
lira
oc
hr
rrnerel Itw and aalb itate
traparlira dletrict*
bietricu at
•• attar
tfhai M
aUta
ai
nab
tta yttrt by UU pMUIltd tlttlart at aalb tnptctirt
taartt, atari* *1 |uUtt* af tht M***i
ateacJoe. huroaai aab cannlwlmi ehell
aal Mta atbar taayta, tactato* Mtautaaj
- n s a r a ; •tatty at athtr caanty ataclnta nr* ilicud. caaniy oBcltle nr* rlactnb.
ban
Ita
m
m
pawtr* la Debe County tk
baitlcte
tf
the
ta
print
Mart
ahtfl
hr
mb
what*
ttnpMHttaa
than
ta
Oitd
ay
ttart*. at tMtMliiliai. at U t taatatalart
Hull ta aaaterrad apaa then 1a retard
Ua tastatatwr*. MM Mart Mull bar* at. tlrcteb py Uu rnellleb ttettart tf Ita
May utaa t u * la IM* art*la tab tn*b&gt;
to altar coanlire.
ttaatra tarltbttttaa tl aU trwiail taut •tele at attar rut* and aaaaty atarikit
Ihl If my reelleu. rahwctlan. Mariner,
pal capful tab. tanrarrist with Uu Mr* art elecled-------"K tH M { . . j l t t H l HU- Tht *MM
riaaw *r praeltriai af Ihlt eeclten u tali
Tha ledbtt at dletrict Marta t f apt tai
tan atari al tall caaniy and U t lwb(n
latttat *1 u * Mtraan Man I* twtab wttb.
laeallb
a* etalallre *f the pnrtelani af
rtarttl. Uu tup* Priymtl fanabirilta at tdenllfted ne hetenatat to Oraup " A " ahtfl
{■M MuU ttMMti ta t ttariaaM wttb rata*
~ I M I Artteri XVII af thte CcaitltaUaa
an (MM mb taatun mb tta taua pawtr he elected . . . ___ _______terry Mi year*
al uat awn. aattumy taupararlty ta
. . . rtmerider af thlk ncUaa MuU aal ta
pal Mtbarity U lent til wriu at tta thereafter: mate identlAeb
ato n e d hy mch mralldliy.
“ *“ • ***~ * U
*- S T S L t t S t M
i i. w
a
tartan Mart al t*M waaty mb Ua Oraup T P (hall _ --------Ill II u declared to he lha Inteal M
tart and umm
tabpM ttartaf. ti wpUta tta pawn u ertry Ml yrara Itarn fieri
tha LwttUMra aab tf Uu electere tf tta
ntataae tab ttapteM • (n ab (try, tab Menlifted u helanrta to Oraup
RATI J
aula tf Plariba w pond* by uni wc------- *1 Mch athtr niltart at Uu M elected la I M aab erery tl*
___ -ten* a l ^ M a l u iM r a a H M ata
um tana rate fee tta peapri tf D ue
A total i
Ihatitaftaa.
_________Bay prtribe. Tha ralta •(
t -a (tat** al aOitt ttaru ****»». Meat*
Caaaty la total attain aab ibl* wclria
Blrclte* af atraall fabta* ahaU ha
pttttl bri tab tracttat appuuhU u Uu
• al aaaru, U fablttal aarrtat. ta aay
imn*
taau ta Uharally caartrued la carry aal
itrawn atari tf m M aaaaty than MU it la in* year 14*4 aab *n t f ata
Mta parpen, tad tl It farther declared
there* Iter.
• n r i! tSa'
'
' ik tf tta Lettkiatarr aab
Tea
JeiUcet
tf
lha
a
t
i
w
Mari
The
■MriMnt'U'thl*
m
m
W
i
U
m
tab
Tha TtrwH
tf Ita BUM tf Prictdk
Mb la M*Mat*rt Utrawiih M elected la IhM tab every M* peart
n e w U IM
Uul ita pevetetoo* af Ihlt Continent*
Iheftalter:
three
feet
Met
tf
the
aaprnaa
.
ctnall
taartt
and
Uu
atattra
lie . m wi_____
aab
tenoral
tone
which ehall releri la
court
MuU
M
riectob
la
IMP
aab
irw
f
I* appeal* mb write tf atret
ftH tfttl
— ‘ — taaly aab my einer one ar mere
Mrih butablaa Uu auanrr
i tf Ita P i n tf rririda «r la any
:i'n,:L*., , eiS'riwm
a i r jctccw
i i iM
r it o
tf
court
art hisii
*•t u
iuu
natal a* tittitaa mb i m ■upftnt
la Dab* Caanty and any
R S S M J &amp; W S S
tab aanptanUaa tf ulb
(try Mt
V7H«lealC" ttyrrut Otari._____
____ _______ &gt; naia naatelpalittee tf tha
MuU apply with lit* tbcct u tta
Buth eltfteb. JaaiMM Mb ___ . . . __ ...
tai orttniuiiaa. Tha w r u t atari
I* f t A*M la tan RUM tf Tlarida enacted pareaml Itarria
rtatcb *1 tecta bit caaaty mb lahc ataca c ita flaw Teretey aftar UM
Mull taaiiit at m ta auuMra tat al Um ta tbaatuy tatw M May b ^ r t *
hy Ita UiitUlare ehall ta tta eatrem
a lha felteala* daaaary.
a btu MuU bt U t rhltf tatttat. f t a
m Uuntf ttctpl at Mtatwlet Bryl
V Meadar la
tow la Dab* Caaaty, Tririba. eicrgrt ae
U UUt tttilaai printed that the
a aattata, bat r S »
baMlatt Mull ctattltata
tta
le r ito a ib. Trent
.r. . . — . .af
. epee
— . *f
. . certefa
------ %arT* OMbMIMtaetrt 4 1
tiprauty pratldeb herela and thle ttrilen
____ jllaa tab ttptnet aUawmctt el Jedare The term at ataea tf M t l M tf
Mt ttatarrtaMl al law than M naan
Jab** aur «natal ta tatb ataaiy
* « 8
■tall ta ttrtctly cmrtraed ta n enum
LbuunU
'
—
•
~—‘
• I fabai l *1 ulb tMri *1 rtcard Mull the eaprtm caart. Judt** tf blMrtrt * S S ? J U S •
each eapeemey at Ihte CaakUlullaa and
ta paM by bectnku caaaty and null kt caart* *1 appall, aab circuit JadfM MuU • t a t recite, aa
t m wait Irtat trial
tf lha lerUtetare la lha mactmenl tl
L b*
___________
t*U(
i IM
Ua taau aa paM la and rattlrtd Iran ha ate year*.
aaerU auy
UU a A m
u r lta
tb* ( h
Una a
■&amp; J2Z T &amp;
ftaertf
tow* partamt la ihte CaaiUtatrin.
rt, at a Mtutr
all taarttt hy Jadtt* al Iht tlrtalt taurt
artata atari,
uriitr *1
a) rwbt.
rtabt, taly
i
Bed lot I t Arilramraf eetpeartea aab
tf m M tHhly Itiltent la taM caanty.
reel Dial of fe 4* re. Natwlthtuablab tta
PIPEALED
hi ita latent al a |kt*t *r tin circuit praililani af Ihlt article (eletla# to tarn*
no. i.
atari *1 Pectmkia Caanty arlbractb at af iB ii:
BAT*
doner
REAOLUTTOIf
MetMe tf ft (titnl lUtiU O f__ _,A_
aaw prtribtb py law a Judge *1 Uit tauil
^vdiaa
ahtfl
aula.
lai AU luitlgai
H
a HU
ft MftUftllttt ptfMm d III
tl rtcard auy ueaau and partem In mtlcelly retirt aI at* ...
U6trtT w y tn iiM^. pmTfnm
ertry rtcpacl ibt Jumble lion and builte
ihi Bub|rci to ruVea aff procedure to to
^ r
no. r.
tf tta circaII aaart at Wecauhla Caaniy at •tiahuitai by (he
M ill •» •§©••§ !• pfewiflPM#
arm caart, mb
KMATS dOIHT REPOUmon
M
l ----- —
a Inbaa itanaf. Indabinp tha irlal af •Iter Milct end hairier.
I. m v toaita*
no.
tip
tapual cam and Ita paatt la wnunan Judre m y ta rriirtb I n
r bteahUity at l
ft fatal raaataUea peaprila# aa
rn U « M emiersrl UUrtocetery
tab attpancl a aranb jary; and at ih* llremeat pay la he Bceb hr tow.
rial
tf
Battue
A
Article
Ilf tf lha canl i i m m rising ftpeft tfcisfity
Ie*atel
*1
a
Judge
tf
iht
caart
af
retard
“
'
t
t
r
*
■hall not ta Iru than lae-tMBde
r . " ‘s - 2 . n
Utettoa. rilktua to rrteter mb tiua
which apaa a anal 4 k tm waali
trlbtactb m aaw pniMrd hy law a |u*tt then compenieMon II
Dab* empty to
earreb
al
.atelme tf UuLecItlklure, by addin* la
jatly aw at ti ll* ta “
•f. tha alrtall taurt af Eice mbit Count r tea yaaie ar nere. hy
--------------by a coma
MIA Aril to* a prtrirtm far Ita conrenin*
la an tlm t aMMta
•ay aatuau and ptrfam la *m y rnptci
lid Pl m t• luetic
luitlte af Ita iiy n a e caart
ta*M thirty bay* I
t f Ita UilaUiurt lari riUa reulan hy
.irtaai k&gt; ttritartrl. tht mprtut taftatatart tatb
tha ballet abb Jtmbltiltn tf IM caaci af
ta aelected
:ei by
hy that teert. Iwa ladpM
Ita nantarr thereof.
■htll batt nth hiritaitttaa m May auy bar* Mta araag
m eet tf Pacamhla Caaaty oc a Jab*t __________
ef tta dltirlri
eouru .at
in (eat__—
. . . appeal
... . ta ta eaBP IT BBMLVED BT THE UECUEtAi htctuary u rauptatt Mtartalaatlta at tab M taaaau tatb i
UisrMif*
let led by the labree afJ aalb
ulb dtetrirt
btaia' " taartt
TORS O f TUB BTATE OR rtOAIDA:
r ttaat aa m m .
Thera MuU hertaftar ha eleclet far a al appekl,
&lt;•• rirrall |ud*M and Iwa
Thai
Ita teUawlnw aembawnt to aril;
lam tf feel Hi ynia by lb* autlMcb caaniy Judtn U ha aatattab hy Uta Maltaratf .
________tf IM cmetlMtipa cf
Marian t f BtaanhU Crcaty. Plarit*. a peerae (earl.... .. .
‘
at'
tarePy arreed aad ahall ta tubpttatretlab ailachty, nha ehtll ta hnaas
Any"ieellce
•ter ’ Any
J*eHca t f llta
lha Mpntol aaart.
i ft* alm ar* tf ft* rUto tf
_ _ a _
u
- - TT ar u l y halltliar af Beet a kit Caanty. Jab*# r
•f ih*
biurlri
aaart
tf
appeal,
a*
"
______
tr*
raufuaum ar rejmna at
" and wha ttall he iht r'aetcite clicuilt .Jadtt
Mull
ta
lubte
t
a
i
apaa
ah.
..
Ita amt irarral election to ta held ta tta
la tht ( m il af Uttar* la tab • m t far
lor any
my nltdeuuaw to atari.
ywr
IMA
a*
fall*at:
CMMy, Pfarlbc. mb hie
, $
b F S s s *
4 artftlflw
artialUa* 1
frcllan IA Prohibited
darttea A Aerate' aab artra m eant aur m tt ______
..
ipenaatte* MuU ta Bead hr
darttcee at tha t o w t o •••ftw BftHftmtetel ucnp dtaUteta, |
__ ________ i *1 a btttrkl atari al apTta repute* ............ #1 Uu teblatetarr
akaritea far Caakty BaUritne ehell ftdtrt.
&gt;
ftf
i
M
ftto
(tall ta taM hteaaufly. m
. . j that affatu a Man *1 aaaMltattaaal B P M . t e M W f d D W g a a Uu aenerel tlKtlen In UM. Jedfr* at dlitetet Maria _
clicalt Jadtn MuU bn ala . . .
at ttai* aOttn. at that l i n t apta a
1*1. Ctarta M &lt;M CtaMW Caart*. f t __________ jw ill yrara UwrMtlir. and their Judicial dullee, ahaU ate
aataUta ttntai l by U t btatrut atari m MM
r j a a ? s f j r s r
era*rid
ta
Uu
cm
uanty • Math at Uu Mreatt aaart. Ita paraaa etectab at my each eleclwa ita practice tf tew ar bald aay
■y atari at
dry tf rrery raaaab ytar I
* ratal la ta ta i m i yean* tatartM, at
aha* ataa ha akah at tha hanrb tf MuU tab* ataca tta Brit Tender alter poililea af praAl aabaf Ihl* Mata ar Bay
that It la batt* canbitt with a tarlMta al wha
f t p ----------------------m m tiftftkliasm . rm rliv. ftac m Ita A&gt;M Manta I In (meaty nicceedint •■&lt;* af peaBI under Iht Halted Marie,
l ctuil tl typtal tt af tha
Um bale tf the electten. Any pereaa nan mb MuU hal talb atari hi pap ptfUNtf
toura may attend
aatttn* i .. on tht ■ * » patat tl taw, sS riri'C s* i ^ s u T S L i 'y i h S eteapytap aaah ataca ar wha Hull hereto ermr iMt My*, tai aa tfacte]
ft itial aewtea
.ut wrut tl caruarari ta ant. aaaaty ta lha taan naaaar at altar aut* •fit* M nmalnteb la All any tinner party
conpaamla*
far teectoa M Ih* atota
Con
.
am
m
ad
py
Ata
tm
raar
ahafl oawed
thllMub hy taw.
aaaaty ataalafa. ta etrre * tarn tf Itarria atuUraallnu* la ataca aalil Ita mint
lima
i m arnab taama tf Ih* Owitai
la aa
„ _____________
lwaaty
&lt;M
&gt;
darn
The
muter
rwiy
ttart auy Utaa wriu al tab
eleetiaa
aab
aaiiiBcallaa
tf
a
Cavnty
tar aefeaw Menctea reaap*
atitet a* attar
auabatna; aalI *«* wtrrtnla ataa * iMf^yMra aab ta M U ball** i rnirttii Ptflcttar tartunder.
Aaytaeaatel aeib ea tf IM te#ui
aired hy Ih* lupcene atari Par rath jp*
tu tt aOtar. ta
tatra. canaitiilan. at attat
f
t
a
taree-Afuu..........
............
AU
ebaneae
Irlehla
In
lha
Caarl
U
Ate*
a* m y ta «ef rialm( hr tor
* trite* T. Caaafp M u f Caaria.
hmaae. f t a ir io b a d M
•IMMyrttthadi
___ arlub ta rrprmtat tha pah*
Ip tf I
la end far Bicenkla Counly, Plaridn, rlebi ef Um I MuU aal hr l i n b artfl .
lai leittateV nral Mar* MuU f t a arb
II* Itaarahy, *r a n n W r al aay tath
tf thirty in i dan whlrh
•tall ta pcaaeriitra open Intarnellan an. laprem caart
ttart ta aaah Manly.
drriloa ||. dadtrial Mtoritt am
----aatanlaalaa. tr attar ifiM y. u
bar
will.
I*
ta
Bleb
by
Ih*
Caanty
a*lfil­
t byrt. Than ttall to ta
euirr,
daillcee
al
tha
npram
Mart
l
i at mptabml. ana wrltt al pra*
I
rrrrtea
tar »*«
v sh x sx z r m
i l {rn tiiM m m u i ler, pal tha Ormb Jary tf lha cucall
ud*re af aU attat cmru etaU remtea
•ta Mainlwlant nUhllMub hj
______ b h ftt f to
far Pecnnhlt Caaniy, Florid*, m y
ta ta p id *
to ftito l i f Ito ftftftUtoi Caart
heir irrcicei literlea ar aanpmwl
tht llilrlct rturta air appMl
neeem auy lari heyuad
India! fa* abeneei Irlehla ia aalb Caart.
Utaa
to
UM*
m
i
l
t
fti
ito
I
t
o
i
l
l
g
£
prarlded
hy
taw.
A
railrib
fatetea
—
trltl M am when aetrilaa* att !*•
teUeotap ft# reawtor Pie
ftc tlhtr aaaaty atattrt Upaa Ita Babin* al any inch Indictment Judae ewifaeb to arilri tadtaW eerrtaa
&gt;en which a direct appeal t* tta
Dario# eaelr eiloaded era
CUCeII Jadt* Mull admit la tall ar
Mt atata tai Mar Mart, tha
trait li tUtttb at a naltat al
------ - P*»prod tetteteUm
ten alt lha' atruird prndlna Irlal la IM •hell, ahlle m wretaa, rectire a* abteia* tatfl f t paatMab lw Cmrt
la tint
*b ualrae eeiueat to
...... ahutaed
al Retard In end far Bacambl* tlenel caaipenwllm Ita dlfeeitat MU
py a iww-third# U /n **W #1
______
Caaniy. Plariba. and (riel ehell ta upon hit rrtlrenenl heaeBU aab Ita u npr—
ritrtn* atari M y Ittaa i l writ*
■err tf ita Bmw Into which N to *#afht
lalermtlea Bleb hy the Counly Ballcltar. lien eppllcehle ta each wrclce. Belertee tf
la IM aanpltla at*
try tr proper
p
• ta ttaUwducrb.
*1 Hi laiiibictlon.
lai
Tha Clatt at aalb Courl ehell he tlrcteb clicalt jud*n m i ta wppitnmud la pay
ended, Uul uu todlatetarv nay air#
.Tha topram atari tr my (aatlca Ihtrt.
hy Ita elrelari al Bwtnbla Counly at Ita county oc tovniiee when aalhartieb Py
i i f t f t f t f t r peortoa lw f tPrMare#lb
la #*lr# eeutea la Uu frl4 m y Iieta*
m m wr“
------------at
write tf‘ httaaa carpaa
ra&gt;
Oaaaral Btacllaa In 114* mb rich tour lew. dadlclal olhetre eruU ha paM nch
•at/er tf the
eriual mb aeceewry eipeai
towin# naaarr: When iwrnly per ceal
larnahla
tafara th a
fhla hrftrt
-----------------------------&gt;itpitma
coari ar m i
ltra
thereafter,
and
Ih*
peteon
ruetaeb py in* utieututr ana pete i*a
■Mtt i tf Uu a m to n #1 Ita tegliteture
Jiiiiire
* ttartaf. ar htlart * dteuiri.faal
ahaU helb atari f « fear ill yreri. •ulhorlwb by tew.
•
M
lhara
the e««M&gt;. Ita tallatatart^taa^jpratM*
drcltea tb. flyte af prarrri Tta elyto
ftdU arocuu ta writlat and rite wtth ihe
The canpeaiellon mb butlei if Ih* Cur!
appealI ar any
ai jabia Itarral. at briar*
‘ eU proem Mull, ta 'Tta Atari t f ----MtroUey tf etele. Italt #*rUflc*rit Hut
ty cl____
circuit, _______
Jadat.
my
MuU ha Barb hy lew. The Ctert at the
Lty. prartaeb, that nay law be&gt;laa far Caart tf Retard In and far Betanbm __—i** and all praieealria* ahaU ha
MOdllHai warn at Ih* cmrenlo* t f Ue
Tha MpayWH aaart iheH pttelbt far tta
fti |ft iHUiipH Caaaty, Plariba. tlKted al Ita Orneral batted la ita aam aab Py tha euUwelty
ta#telelor* tala eelre wuiea. Ihe were.
trmefir la Ih* caarl hariw pirleblcttea H r U f H t ito
t
w
S
c
r
r
a
s
realty Jwbaa ta aaah cewaly ahnU aal he* BierIlea tf IhM, an* my eucteuer ap­ al ita atari.
tar# tf Mat# ahall. within wrea ill
*1 my miter aakject
'
f tt# ratttw wr— “
\
fUsmr M r *tmu bay#
cant
apeeuet
waian
aaUhab
hy
a
nafartty
ferllta
II.
Ar/rrrre
Aay
rim
after reertrlo# the te#uUiie aunhw
pelated to BUI my cecincr in aald nnc*
iarlibMIte* at antihtr
i
. .' appall*tt
atari bee
at tta paniclanltaw ratara tf aweh aaaaty Which m y orcar. ahaU tali btata until the nay ta tried talece ■ predicta* &gt;lloraoy
t f nwh MriUkaua pall Ih# aunhorr
Men letertcMenlly
InpratIdeally lata
larakeb.
■ f t a t a s s a
tf tta toptotolan, had upaa the *lflma&lt;
(*l Chief riilirr. Tta chief turtle* tf al m Mawten ptaaiailnp Ih* M «a lar Aril Tender alter Ibt Aral Mender* dm- at rrtrre* apaa lha appUealriaa tf f"
paittek and an arbor (rota lha caart _
l ln rata tf ihrM-llitht l l /l l N the
tta Hpran* Mart ahall ta chaeea hy Ih* Mpaartf aa raJaalfb*. la any aaaaty ta r . aar*. IMI.
nanhere af taU hauaea. MuU f#rihwtth
netekeri af tha ceari and ahaU ten* lar lap a papali llta aa nare u m Iwa haaTta r
PharlV af Ita Caaniy Mull ta Ita •how Jurudictun tta taw any ta. aalb.
biab
nab
hfty
Ikaanab
aataablap
ta
aaah
arluiia
each trial and eppelalf
—
fta Ita bar aab ta#r far omreaiM tf m
a tern *&lt; lw* yrer*. In tta treat tf •
•tarallra adtaer al aal* Caart kn4 Im
ueetm. Rattoa thantf *tafl ta pit
•Mania, n etaaetear ahaU ta aheiea withBailee and tanpenullta MuU ta Bied erfeiee. Tta riletM MuU beep p
retard tf IM taw, tarladtab Ita
ninhir hy mtoiand nail wui
la alily baje lar a like tern.- DarUu n
hy law,
__
111 tare alter rtfalrtap lha
•ectncy ar wtantw tta ahlal luetlca .la
I* ternl tf face nty ta the aBc* af lehtn. mb rich eteerb Mull ta I___.___ _
auteeia hen Me tf aid aerilftoato*. Tha
hnebli la act fee any ire eon. Ita Jeellee
Caaniy BaUcHae, Clerk ar ether ataerr the paper* la Ita caw to uu allire tf ( ft
date ftf emrealm tf aalb iteelea Mull
tanarri ta centlaanua eerrica mb nkte la
tf lha Caarl tf Retard la and lar Emm. clerk; and lha caaw ahall ta Mhtori to PP
pel ihaUntl ai chief tarttee.
art f t Im Itaal mrt em UU bay* am
Me Caaaty, pterMe. Iran any teate, Ita appeal In Ita naaaer prewrlPtf hy tow.
ittlie* IA dartre. Tta Pea her t f fp*
Ibl etna tab afarihaU; Pieceit Tta Ml
• MIMIC to BU mch enemy MuU ta aattprim ranri Mull tpoeial n dart aab
■rtalfd hy tha O ut era*r t o m u Im ita eon far Irlal at m u la ani ewwrt nay
IMP*
a nnrahaU wha eheU tat* ataat Partaa
k anym d tent tf each atae* which baa ta need py tow Pul ahaU art he toe* IftA
aU ta aay .
tta pteaiur* tf Uu caarl and parfarn each
s r a
MUeI •• uu ante! blrecu. Ttau tan.
AerfMb II. cvartr • / /paflcn a/ the ■ decIlea V .
ftaE a m m m a ^ - ^
at*O'ire I. Tta eapren* wort ahaU par#
penult** ahaU ta Paab hy law, Tha aar.
Pr*eT■ttutire
lariueir* Jurudiciiea pear Uu l i mltUm
thru MuU ban Ita Mae* ta aaacwta Ita
&lt;al Alafrlrii rid preildfay kRrer Thera to ih* pratUa* tf tow aad lha pantaitap
uea tf tta aaart Ihraaphawl Ih* Mata,
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' ta ate mace Uua At* Jaillca bte. •f petaaar adnillad. tt nay BNN|MH
ta M i aaaaty nay dry*lit* Ita cbecib
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t f #tf( aaruitatu#
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btalrM. wha MuU laid atari far
Ill tfppriiaia /HiirIda
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f t blribri lal* Ihiee. a:ypeUaU btehrteU tf
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hy ririphlrib. hal Ih* lefUlalart m y .
*waU(*au MnhUta aa the laplMawa* nay
Mauynana
&gt;kf riitl art, (rite Haw to U m than**
pciicrtOe.
t aeaadarita af any mch dirtriel new aaled hy tt. Ita eaprma amri, (Mbatf la
S S A r fa T i g a a -a i
ihl .OryatfMltaat nanhar aab aatnltaa
fttMltar atlkhllihtf. and nay eeUb- Ita iupeerlarip tad rrrtow. „
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llah **w ar ahalleii aay nch but riel now
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a arpanlaab la eech appellate biatrial.
ar ftn afu r ttfalMp. Praetdeb. hrneetr, par af fed#**. Aay tow nBaMaa I
There MuU ta Hu m iabm tf aaah biatrial
lha* an* each Chen*!I etuU ta eahnUlad nunhrr tf futfaa tf my anul etak i
Hal teat 'haa three
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ftg a ta r i.
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to ik M i k i l l
tf any eeanly w alerted, hy rtariea lha tom t f aay jaftp torn]
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Ihl daritflcftaw. The IbiIUm tf Uu •lor* of U*
Im m aat aantea eiarr year ta
m m (MU her* jarliblcita* ta o w l al iMr atato a£afl *M *MtaKtaltfrt&lt;tfn |p!
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iaw ih vhtah ita bemad ar n t a tf ita MOO*.
there ta teaby hitiaw I* t
pei tarly iaralteb bam ate eteeeb llr i M
dtrlloa
Id eee.rU •t*P ;
“ i Jabate tf ita dtatritf
a n a l* which tta eeute tf ultra actrued
III Thi* ariui* ahall haaana H M Mm
[ M e a MHricunberehaU
herawaber
ta nteetab
W Ih* befeabeel rertdee I* hi* buuuii m Uu Ural day af duly INI aad (ta i
aab ta each eclniaaJ M m , aampl fi italic rtpleee all tf Aritoto V. art^ (tap aapar
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and each county MuB ta ilriwcb at leail
ana III reprewalattea aad IM remeinin*
repcteonUllite eheU ta apparitoneb amen*
Uteri count lea which hare a pepnlallaa
ta ttwre tf elrhl thouwab lAMdi ri tirh
cmaly. Tta pmalaUm ta mean at elfht
Itautmb il.htot ta nch cmaly eheU ta
blribab hy tht aumber at repnemriUrH
hi tuaea tf ana III far each county and
tha cuoUent Mull caaiUtari tta nail I*
ta need ar a haill far apparirialap lha
reprtemuuen ta ticew *1 on* Hi far
•ach caanty. Per rich nch o-ut or n e .
Jar pertria thereof, la each Caaniy. eon*
puled an uu papulation m euru at
elfhl Ihmwnd IAMBI ta rich coantr,
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tow ill hi*
Uu aaaaty Mull
ta alriwab
rkpraaenttUTa_ eeceyt^ U&gt;al If
vllhta Ita Unite (rt farth herein, my
county or countiri cannot ta aUewtJ a
repntraUUea far a aujar portion at
nch anil, ar U Itara theuid rtme.Q iny
tepreamtellrre ta ta eyperttenrd, lhe*
a rrprtaeatetlrc than ta allaard ta rich
af lb* couTUite harlnc Iht freatiit par.
Uta •( each m il caul all al atld nun*
tat at repceaeauurea (hall ta appornettles A (ffrcflr* bate—Thle anted,
ntm ehall heiem efleetlTv Immedituiy
upon ratitle*tie* hy a nejertty tf lha
BueUflcd ericrire of tha nari.
H ieraar (halt rppertloa tta tac .
bltrily attar reUticaUm bawd upon tha
laritl tfnetaj teemi mb call a apecul
election m the* new cacmclee of tha
houea end wneio m y he tilled prior I*
Ih* Ben leeiten al uu lectilarin. Thaw
elected ww rare* mill Uu p u l Benefit
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HO. A
CERATE JOIHT REOOLDTTOK HO. TTf
A Jalat reealuUon propoein* m emend*
meal I* Article Y *1 Uu cmuitutlon *1
tta eriri *r Florida py addinr ihertie
m additional tertian to piortde lor I n
Judaea ol Uu Criminal Court al tutor*
In bural Caanty, Tlertda.
BE tT ENACTED ET THE LEOISLAe
TUBE OP THE BTATE OP FLORIDA:
That UU lollawlor amendment la Ar*
title V al Iht Cmetllullea at the Bute
•I Florida ha added a* an additional lec­
tion te ta appropriately numbered by tta
Pacretary at Atari tad name la hereby
agreed la and ahall ta tabmilrid la lha
elertata af tha Plata af Florida lor n tl.
fleatlea or rdjeettea al Ita (eneril election
I* ta held m lha Aral rundar titer
the tuu Mrabey la Natember, UM:
Pacitea —. Fran and alter the adop­
tion tf ibl* Amendment, there ahtfl ta
a daare tf lha Crtmlaal Caart tf Her.
orb t f Dan) County, Plariba. ta nddl.
lion u tha dabfk tf Paid Criminal Court
•f Record already pratldeb ta aalb
Ceuaty. ulb dubre (halt ta elected al
Um O m n i BSutwi u s t m ctidtsf tbs
caaUap lari effect at thle AmendmeuL
■IHM u •there lee prarlded tareta. mb
■hall hold tfnar tar (ear feel a aa* iw
celre Uu u m aalary tub elteoauoee
far erpenaw aa ta prertded by law ftf Uu
dubre tf a crtmlaal Ceurt tf Racard af
Dural Cewaly. Hr ahall hare all pawerr
and perfarn all bailee mb peewit ill
rueUflcalloae that ere ar nay ta prerlbeb
ar preecrltab hy the CaaeUlutten ar hy
•UMM far tha /udft af Ita Criminal
Court at Racard af Dural County,
*11 itatarie conternlar ulb Judt* ahall
apply M bin. Prarlded. Mutter, that If
itara ta a Judre of a Prrrleloaal Criminal
Coari ta tin?*! CWuaty upon th* adop­
tion af Ihte Amendment, each dud|* ehall
become eurh additional dudt*. aab (lull
ta commUelmed by th* Oerrmor to I old
aftlee ea a dubre of Uu Criminal Court
tl Record tf buret County, until hie
•ucceaeor to Puly etectab mb #*e!ttlrd. ]
NO. 1.
BERATE dOtRT REPOUfTION HO- « *
A Jainl reeahiUon prepaetn# aa emend*
•eat to Aritela XII of the (tale Coo•lUwtlm hy Ihe abbltria iherelo af a
Bew reel ten to Pa numkered Py tha Peteatery tf IU U . euiherliln# atatlUm af
•fllte at County Ppaclal Ter itluel DU.
irlrt Truetee# and Irauter tf their do.
ee; euhjert to refrreodun; prortdlna
rthob of rrttuUrimml tf awnly epeciu
U t echo#! dltirtal trueriMPB IT BEPOLVEO RT THE LEOtTLA.
TORE OP THE BTATE OP 1X01110A:
That artteto x n tf Ita tuia am*
• u m m ta •needed py the nddittm tf
a m w eecUoa w ta punpereb hy tta
weretery at etete, ar faltowa I* her*,
hy egreed to aab ahall ha tubmilrid to
Ita electan tf uu etel* far rttlfiultea
a* rejecttea al tta paatraj atecUaB to
More*her tf IM*:
PnUm —. ill Fran aab after d m .
•ary L INI. Ita aftlee tf cmaly ipocirt
la* wheal btetetet (nutee* ih*U he *h*l&gt;
beltee tf dietrlet tralire*
J ta lha «aualy taarb tf
putete lartructiaa, laMudliu toryta* tour
itideb Py aritete XU tf lha caaelltattem,
all coalite* wherela Ih* prepaaittam
I* alilrnab hy a nrjorttr rata tf ita
pu*lifted rlattar* tf U f auch counly.
Hi Ta Mhnll tha prapaelltea cm .
Mhnrtlaa (Il akere to tha
a rpaclat election •hall Ita cntleb
hy lha aaaaty tannleriaacrt at my
county apm tha ritaael af tha Couaty
Baer# tf Puklte Inurvcllaa therein,
which atortlm nay ha held al Uu came
tine-nr Iht Bert irnertf election and
uu m ult thereof ehill CiUnrlne whether
uhaoctlaa ill MuU ta tflMUva Ip rucp
aoaty.
ill Aay Maaty admilap tta prirt.
lane tf eeheeelloa ill herrot auy after
four ill year* return to IU farmer (UU
ue mb refect tta prailiten* af thte eee'
hy tta tame procedure outlined Ip
ecttaa ill hereel for edortln# ft#
prerteleeu Ibereol to tha ftflm litp.

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c o m n n E X poBPTmjTE for __
■tHATE JOIHT REPOLtmOH NO. Itt
b datal Reaatollaa PrapMlnr m
neat to Aritela X n tf ItaPtata
tattop hy tta Pbbiuaa ther ru af
(eeltea to ta nuntarad by tha Sacreurp
tf Plata, balharutat apaaritecenl tl tap
Cmaly Bupariarirttoal la DuraL ta rt,
rata. Dade end PtaeUae Cmattoe: euhlecV
to eeferaaddn ar apaciel act tf Ita Art.
Malar*: prwtlbur toetaed tf ntaatoto*
peeat at Cmaly pupert■leadenI.
P I (T BEPOLVEO BT TUB UBJIBU.
TORE OP TEE BTATE OP PLOH1DA:
Thai article XQ af Un BUte C m *
‘ py tta aadlttop tf p

eilecney*7f UU Criminal
Rraurb mb Du b u r l tf Crlmer tf
Court r. mb
aab uu oilier
wiica tf
« Cmaly
n u n u Pallcw
waiuw
tar, flu paalllaa at AMetaut County
Patiotar. Uu poMtimeaf prectea wrrtr
and tartellrarir ta Dada Cmaly. ahaB
aland akaliaheb mb leeailn*led; and
there*fur the atari Atriraer and hi*
Awtetaat Blew Aturatn. under hie dt.
rertteu, ehaU perform all tf tha dattea
and imrtriaa tf atflu tarrUlere pm.
farmed by tbt.Caunly PaUOtar. Penain#
InfermeIlona tiled I# the Crtmlaal Court
tf fucorb or Court el Crimea ahaU not
he lar audited bereky. aab the Buie At.
lerney. tt hte AwUUM Bril* AUMMye.
nay (Ue amended taform*Uma ta any
n th u m If aab whew aeweury. Th#
Lor Hielure may prrrlbr far AaeuUnl
atari Atriraeyi aab iprttel MkriUtalnrh
lar tta Atari Atearney al Dada Crnniy,
aab all Aaalatml But* Alriraey* ahaU ta
appetalrb hy tta But* Altarney and
i n n la hy lha Cmrt. and tut* AI.
aiiunt But* Atioratya ahaU uarh «adrr
IM dirrrtlea al lha atari Atrirary er.d
ahall hata lull awltarity U ■ nap-per*
farm my alflrtal art that lha Put#
Attaraey may da and perferm.
Open tbli amendnml
*1) lunde appropriated air
fey lha Boddri Cammlatrin
___ _
hy Uu Board tf Caaaty Coauitealoaera pf
Dada Caaaty far Uu haa af alfl.r tf
CMhty Balitllor af toabe County. Florida,
and far the parprf #1 tnprirlnp am
ilittnl County BoUaJPI and attar aflit#
perwnael ahitl lluratfter ta uwd tar
Ita operation af tta pula Altormera Ol.
flea al tha Elerenih dudltlM CUT*It la
•ad for Dada County, and UU amplayln#
tf AaeUUnt Blau Attorney* aid otb-r
peraannel far the aptraltan tf anal it.
lira, and Uu aald Plata Attorney la here,
hy aiiihertted t# aiapriy auch peraannrl.
lacludw# Aiiliual pi*M Atierney». prec.
•u wfrrre mb tareeUtkler, ta Iht um*
numhtr mb t* ta paid the um* eatery
a* Uu lumber tf Auletul Counly BeUci.
torn precekk wrrrre nnb lnrertl**lor em.
nioyrd pr the Counly Polteiwr tf Debt
County, PloridA.
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RO. tt
s o o n JOINT RXBQUmOH RO. Itt
A Jainl rewlaUm yrenaerit aa amende
a n t la Aritete Yin al Uu Canklttutloei
af Plariba retetlli# la aauatue tab cltlet
hy abdlop thereto k m u m reutinr ta
IM fta* mb campmeitlm tf Counly
* metre tf Secamfeu Cmaly.
Rp IT REPOLVED BY TEE rtelltPLA.
TURE OP TNI BTATE OP PLORIDA:
Thai th* fallowtap amendment Ip
aritela Yin tf tha commute* ct Pten4a, py ab4rib a wetten u he beUpuied
hr m eppreprUri wet ten . mher tf
title VIIL ri heripy (dried la mb etaU
he mhmltrib ta lha elected tf talk kUte
tar nUttealtea tr rejecitea al Ita aeet
(eneril rtecitea u hr beta ta IMA *•
{oil*vc
Beetle* —. On kk4 attar tta run
bey af October. HIT, all feat, r m m ii
ar attar chertte collected py ft* m i n i
camly atllcer* tf Barnaul* counly Mult
ta juld Into the (rmral *aunly taeb
at Ewemtla counly nhject n blePuree.
mrnt n( praeibtb py law Th* hfule.
lure ttall preeldt hy Ucil or tpcctel
legtelelion fe* Ita eateriee, eiptaett and
conpetuatlon U ha pel* lha ate ere1
county olluere of Ewimhle couaty. Aay
Idlitettea which ehall hie* herrteloru
keen entcud ta cmrimpteum tf the d l l .
fleelion af Iht* mundmtnt te hirehy can.
fumed mb etaU hate ih* um * force mb
•Keel
If the (alb tefletellen wrro cn&gt;
acrid eaheevuenl la Ih* riUfldttea *1
RO. II.
BERATE donrr repolction ro . dtt V
A Jainl rieolullon prepwlnp *■ m a t * ,
mem to Aiticte i* tf the Conetltuttep
af Plariba hy adblap thereto
kriPAl wcirip mttarlDnd the I
to oetaklleh (tell kettle* tykriwu
hoerdi tor municipal counly and L _
employee* m l tar nunuipkl county end
(irt* olftcer* not oltcwd hy the peeple ar
appalated hy tta r m n e r .
RP rr REVOLVED BY TEE LEOtULA.
TUBE OP TUB ITATE OP FLORIDA:
That lb* intriwlnp amendment I*
Article Id af tta CaneUtattep tf Florida
hy *041*4 thereto ea addiumal (eeute
to ta knave ae "Butte* he* tf Mid
Aritela IA auUurittM tta LapUtetar* to
viUbUtb Clrll Pen Ice Byitem■ nod Cleft
Ptrrtoe PiirlU far munlclptl, counly and
M U anpriyvM aad tftteori M l eweted
appariti hy ih# Ovrw.
py ta* people a*
t f appalated
ted i# Ihi
Btari tf put 14* tar dUftenltea ar rolerttea at tta aart rrneril tekettep to f t
Ih M la 1HA a* fkUavc
TNII m H emi
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Eurde:
•riL epem l tt lactl ten ereau Clrll
Berrlc* tytrieu tad Clrll Petite* Baerdt
tar teirtcloel emaiy and (UM rnpteyeri
aad far municipal, county m b trite t f .
lie*re pal appalated Py tta (VTtewer rt
elected py Ita peapri aab lha Lmtatetur*
Buy teuton** auch Clrll Pctetec PaarJe to
!• auaUlteaUant and netted
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tf ompteyta# rath employee* tub •Ulcer#
end ia peetcrita ita leactt ef their term*
at tfltor tf •mpteymcvl.'*
REBATE JOtRT RnoLUTtON RO. II-X X
b Joint retalalria pcepeeln# to kauaA
Aritete
X V I #t
t f Ih# ••aeuteltea.
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XVI
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to ritttte# tf caualy efftcet. hy I____ _
M Y tertian, numkered CA. preilbla# fe*
jury iritle *i cull rain ta cectala n p .
plcipallUee wllhln PtatllU Court y.
ftft rr RESOLVED BY TEE LBOMLAe
TUBE OP TEE BTATE OP FLORIDA:
That ta* tolriwln# cnradnml l i Aritete
EVt tf tt# Coatlitultra af Ih# BUM of
rtettda. retella# ta IM leceilm tf eoualy
•f fleet, ta mb Uu (ana te herehr a#tatt
to aab ahaU ta rahnllMb to ta* (tea.
tod tf th* Mate af Ptortdp far ap.
preeal tt relertle* al lha aa#l fftwral
•tecum u he held M A. D. IHA that
il to up tail a aaw iecliaa. to f t Ban*
Perm Bacum **, ta adirib to Artteri XVI
t f ih* OeekkUtoUm tf ita Elate tt fMrv
Ida. raid MW Aaattep db U d*b:
Bedim (A. CriR dary rriele « Pfaeta
lei Cmaly; temlria M eerrija Mnteri
pafllirr mi hip aalb f t k l H I R I tflf t .
bra nay. fren Una to una aab at ta#
• tf ptaefla* Ceuaty nay npulnk
i u ul Utel hy Rtry tt afl elrtl nne.

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tier, Jumbo Shrimp. Scallops, All types and sixes, Installed or
Flih Stlcki.
"Do It Youraolf."
Saturday Menu: Prime Rib Rout,
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
T-Bone Steak, Spaghetti and
STINE
Meat Ball*. All Garden vege­
Machine and Supply Co.
tables. HWY 11-02
South, 107 W. 2nd SL
Ph. 13
Phona U76-W.

GATLIN RROTVRRS

4—LOST

Dragline A Bulldozer Service
LOST — Baser dog, (awn color Ph. 2233 Geneva. 2493-W Sanforl
with black marking down middle ORLANDO Sentinel Star, Call
of back. Aoiweri to “ Topper".
Ralph Ray, 3180.
Call aao. REWARD.

S—PERSONAL NOTICES

BU LLD O ZIN G

LOWERY A BB1DGE8
ROLLAWAY, Hoipttal and Baby
Bads Day, Week, or Month—Tel. San. IU4-W Orange City Spr 4-3434
1423. Furniture Center —
CROSLEY - BENDIX
_______ 111 Weat Pint St._______
Sales and Service

A U TO M O TIV E
I—BOATS AND MOTORS

RANDALL
Electric Company
Service— Quality— Satisfaction
Ph 113 Sanford
2837-J-3 De Bary

Effective Auguit 30
AH IMS Evtnrudea on Sale
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p s
While they lu t
Well Drilling, HOWARD C.
« H.P. Lightwin ...........
1138.00
LONG. Phona 3U 207 East
Itt H.P. Flaherman ........ *197.43
Commercial Ave.
TH H.P. Fleetwln ...............$220.88
10 H.P. Sportwin ............. 1296.00 ENVELOPES, Letterheads, statements, invoices, hand bills, and
IS H.P. Fastwln - ........
*333.00
programs, e t c .
Progressive
11 H.P. Faatwln Electric .. 9414.00
Printing Co. Phone 404 — 403
90 HP. Blit win ....................$423.90
Weat 13th St.
90 H.P. Bif twin Electric .. *803.90
» H.P. L ark....... .............. *631.90
FOR A BETTER JOB
Alto Large it stock of used motora
now at reduced prlcee
ROY REEL'S
Trade in your old boat, motor, or
Auto Painting
ROBSON Sporting Goode
Phone 11.’ 1-1
.704 W. 2nd

Evinrude Sale* A Service

904 E. lit St.
trailer.

Phona 90S

11—TRACTORS

E M P LO YM E N T
H -CHILD CARE

___ Case Tractor In good eon Will cara for child in my home
up te 3 years. 6 days e week,
dltlon. Suitable for farm or
*16. Mrs. Eerl NetUcs, Olean
email grove, price *325. Call
der
St. I^ngwood.
Ray Herron 140 after 4:00
p.m. 1343-W.
10-HELP WANTED—FEMALE
This la
land
Ray
Sept.

a free paaa te the Moyt*Rlde-ln Theatre for Mr*. SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS
Steady year 'round work, ex*
C. Wlnfree. E«p. data
cellaat wages. Free hospitaliza­
23, 1961.
tion and lift Insurance, pleas­
U—TRAILERS
ant working conditions, paid
holidays ana vacations. Apply
It will pay YOU to see ua before
in person to BROOKFIELD
you buy. Open Evenings and
MILLS, 204 N. Elm.
, Sundays.
_
_ ,
'
Eastaide Trailer Sales
MOTHERS
Palatka, Sin.
Do you nesd extra money to keep
children in school or colleger
Trailer, Sale-Rent, Ph. 649-XR.
Pleasant, profitable part-time
30 ft. Aluminum House Trailer.
employment will do it. Contact
’84 model, modern. Dreamwold
Mrt. J. Russell, Avon, P.O. Box
Trailer Park.
PTS, Orlando,

14—USED CARS

WAITRESS—Apply
Tour hlon's
Drug Store, Mr. Clerk.
I’ve got a nice, clean, 1161 Ponti­
ne Catalina for only *706. May Girls over 31. Apply I'ig’n Whit
Herron, Phone ISO, or 1343-W
He.
after 4:00 p.m.
This is a free pas* to the Rita
1904-Willy*. 4-eyl. 4 wheel drive,
Theatre for Miss Mary Ann
station wagon. A-l condition
Bukur. Esp. date Kept. 22,
thmugbout, *1296.00. Seminole
1964.
Truck A Tractor Co. 1100 French
SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
Avn. Ph. 1300.
Splendid opportunity for alert,
Want n real buy In a 61 Bulck
ambitious young women who
. 4-deor special7 Call Ray Her­
are seeking permanent employron, 140 or 1343-W after 0:00
menL

31—WORK WANTED-FEMALE

•

•
•

2-BEDROOM HOME

$94.50

K

CONCRETE

3-room unfurn. apt Newly decora­
Ready Mixed Concrete, Concrete
ted. 1901 Celery Ph. 905-W.
Block, Sand, Gravel, Cement Modern trailer, Dreamwold Trail
Concrete Pipe to Meet All Quailtr Ct. *13.90 wk. Ph. 2330.
ficationi.
U
Interested tn apartment clean­
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
er than average. Close In. See
Out West 13th 81.
“
Jimmy Cowan. Ph- 91A
•4—BUSINEBB EQUIPMENT
HUTCHINSON'S Ocean P r o n t
Apts. 139 S. Atlantia. Daytona
HAYNES Office Machine Co.,
Typewriters, adding machine*.
Baack. Call U74-W for reservatlons after 9:00 p. m.
Sales-Rentala, 914 Mag., Ph. 44.

H L -

Twin Meta! Beds ............ ............

MATHER

According To Scientific Surveys

THONE 2100 or 3960
FOR AN APPOINTMENT
TO SEE- -This Solid Brick

Lake front 2-bcdroom C.B. house. Has n bit;, comfm table living
Fishing, swimming. Ph. 2U66-Wand dining room, built-in cab­
3. after 4:30.
inets in the kitchen with mod­
A comlortable 60-lnch wlda bed
em electric range anil refrige­
by night.
I-BKDHOOU House, living room,
rator, You’ll enjoy the largo
Converts to twin beds
kitchen, Florida room and car
arreened-in porch and beauti.
Converts to a couch and a
porie. in town, Phone 2002.
fully landscape,| grounds with
single bed.
lot* of shrubbery and sprink­
2-bedroom furnished apt. Very lin g system. Has a fireplace
and
central licuting. Excellent
clean and close-in, Jimmy CoSelection of Beautiful Tailored
reildenGtil Irs-atlon—2417 Lau­
wen Ph. 614.
Cover* and Bolsters
rel avenue.
Furn. Lake Cottage. Ph. 664-M.
Slightly Extra

ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
2 A 3 room freshly painted epta.
Comer lad A MagMUa, Ph 1332
Phone 3983-W or 2313.
AlumlBum
"Bud Bamberger*’ Mgr.
ripen Monday's Ul 9:34 p. m.
VMPtUa BUM*
N i c e bedroom. Private entrance
VISIT OUB BALCONY
A bath. Phone 2020-W.
Enclosed bead. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastic anas. Plastic or
Used
furniture,
appliances,
touts,
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
Furn. or unfurn. 2 bedroom apart­
etc. Bought-aold. Larry's Mart
cordx.
ment. Screened porch. Phona
321
East
Ut
SL
Phona
1631.
1013 M.
Senksrik Ginas and P etal C®,
112-114 West lad St.
Phoae ^0
A MUG
3-Rootn furnished apt. Including
FOR EVERY ROOM
Utilities, *CO. 107 W. 9lh St.
Army Cots, 4J.ua; Paint, *2J0 gal.
IN THE HOUSE
•T-Shirts, 43c; Army-Navy Surp­
Cover
your
floor*
now
ut
these
Clean
2-bcdroom apartment. En­
lus, 31b Sanford Ave.
tire second floor, 004 Elm. Ph.
GREAT SAVINGS:
2011-W.
Ul trail to (FIngertIp-llght) Samso­ Size 6x9 ............... Sale Pries *3.96
nite Luggage. Sanford Jewelry Size 7t»x9 ............ Sale Price 94J3
A Luggage. 300 Sanford Ave.
Size 9x12 ........... Sale Price *7.96 THU la a fret guest pass to the
Prairie l-ake Drive In Theatre
Size 9x15 ........... Sain Price *9.96
for Mr*. Mildred Babcock. Exp.
Nearly new Hearing Glasses. Cost Also rial values In other Gold Seal
date Kept. 22, !l&gt;66.
*286. Will sell for *123. Write
and Armstrong Linoleum Rugs
Box LJ, Sanford Herald.
Id assorted sizes,
Rooms for rent. 413 Willow.
W ILSO N -M A IE R
This la a free guest pass to Lite
Palms Drive In Theatre for Where you Always find big values, 3-ROOM furnished apartment.
Call 2461-J.
Quick credit and easy terms.
Mrs. Chios Butts. Exp. dale
Sept. 32, 1066.
311 E. 1st St.
Thone 969 Steepln r room s, |8.00 ner week.
Private entrance, 420 W. 1st
WHITE
FOR FILMS. Finishing, Tape Re
Kt.
eordera, Supplies. 8EE —W1K- SEWING MACHINE CENTER
BOLDT'S CAMERA
SHOP, . Sates. Servica and Rentals
2-bedroom trailer with utility
GARRETT'S
210 S. Park Avt.
room and Florida room on pri­
.724 E. First Ht.
Phone 1422
vate lot, *60. Ph. 24IR-H,
A
FRIENDLY’ PLACE
TO
TRADE F.M.B. 6c IOc * 26c 48-FARM end GARDDEN
4 room garage apt., ltd, Ko
Store. 331 S. Sanford Ave.
GEORGIA GROWN C a b b a g e
Csmeron Ave. Phone 1614-R.
Plants in any quanUty. Ready
New portable Singer sewing me
for setting out Sept. 10th. Vari­ S-bedroom
unfurnished house.
chins, *31. E. Carter, Lilac
Herdwood floors, excellent con
eties, are of Midseason, Marion
Drive In DeBary. Fie.
dltlon.
312 Holly Ave., *60
Marktt, Early Round Dutch,
44 APPLIANCES
r month. Thone M. L. Ra
Glory, Improved Glory, Savoy
m 684-J,
Mammoth Red and Eatly Copen­
FR1GIDA1EE appliances, a a l « *
hagen, all from Certified Ferryand service. O. H. High, Oviedo,
3
Bedroom
furnished house *93
Morris Seed, Ripe A Reedy To­
Fla. Phona FO-S-9316 or Sanford
3 Bedroom unfurnished,
*30.
mato
A
Produce
Co.,
SUto
Farm­
1443-W alter I $ a .
Tyndslts Grocery. Lake Monroe,
ers Market, Sanford, Florida,
Phona 328.
Unfurn. 4-room house, Furn. 4
For Sale—3/4 HP alr-conditlonera.
roam apt. 116 N. Jessamine.
Mitchell. Only 3 for (174JI each. Georgia cabbage plants. All var
1 HP Mitchell alr-condltionar,
Istles — any amount. Hugh C GOOD NEWS — 3 vacancies In
*119X10. All brand new. FireWhelchtl, SUts Market Stal
the most desirable residential
■tons Store, Ph. 13.
IS. Day 1369, night, 637.
apartments In town.
PARK
AVENUE
.APARTMENTS
43—BUILDING MATK11ALH
10—MUSICAL INSTRUMRNTB
Phona 1743-J.
Clarinet, *4*. Phone 613-W.
USED BHICK
10—BUSINESS—INDUSTRIAL
TWO CARLOADS baautUul used
brick. Orange, red, and bunt Oxford Clarinet. Like new, cheap, Service Station for Rent or Loase.
..Fhoae .A l l J .. . . . . . - —
!
i black. See them at
Excellent location. Contact N.
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
L. Bishop, Phone 9431 or 9491
RENTALS
Sanford.
RED-l-MIX CONCRETE
Window 8!Ua • Until*
14—APTS—MOUSES—ROOMS
Septic Tanka • State Approved
R E A L ESTATE
Bead • Cement Mortal Mix
Rose Court: 3 room apartment,
Miracle Coucrcta Co.
furnished. Kitchen equipped. Ph.
309 Elm Ave.
t Phone 133*
1494.

Baby-sitting or houso cleaning. Odd Chroma Chairs (new) -------i Plumbing Ceatracter
Phone 1U1-J. Rachel Hicks.
Also A Big detection of Good Used
KeUer PlumMng A fiappliet
Oil Ranges and Many Oth
31-WORK WANTED-WALE
Ream Rlaetric Water Heaters
Terrific
&gt;.
Ph. $4
Fzivriencrd Automobile Accoun­
Plumbing. Break/ Heating
tant and Olfice Manager de. All Iloau May Bo Purchased
•ires position in any type ae
M. G. HODGES
counting work. G o o d refer­
■egvica on All Water Pumps—
ences. Apply Box C.S. Han­
Walla Drilled - Pump*
0340 E. First SL
ford Herald.
PnaU Rend. Pheip IM
A

‘ r

New two bedroom houses, kitchen
equipped. 1904 Washington. Ph.
443 or write Jack Flynt, Bos
302 Sanford.

PRICED REASONABLE

—Factory to You—

W. J. BING

MPipii jr ‘

There Is N o BEST Day T o Advertise

DESIRABLE one and two bedroom furnished apt. Ph. 432-W.

Echols Hi-Rrzer

Thls (a a free pass to the Prairie French Avenue hum* suitable for
Lake Drive In Theetre for
home A business. Far Informa­
Mrs, Doris Whitaker. Exp
tion call 1494.
date Sept. 22, 1964.
STUDENTS—ace the newest thing WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
private baths. 114 W. First St.
In typewriters — Royal's IBS!
"Twin-Pak” portable. The fast­ Avalon Aptl. Efficiency, Ph. J20-W
est portable on the market. In
7 colon. 34 months to pay.
SEE Seminole Realty for Denr
Powall's (Mice “
able Homes and Apts. Phona 97.
IIT S. Magnolia
EFFICIENCY Apartment. SuitCHOOSE GOOD W O R K E R S
able (or bachelor or couple
through Claaslflad ads. Let an
Private bath. Across from Post
experienced ad-writer assist you
Office. Manuel Jacobson.
* a Bulck 4 door. Tires, motor If you have the potentials, we
will train you for one of the
A body In excellent-condition
most interesting Jobe In San­ H U R R Y ! . . . . H U R R Y ! . . . . H U R R Y ! . . . . H U R R Y !!
MakTan offer. Phone 393-W.
ford.
to M A T H E R * S
1942 Pontiac CaUllna, titan *•
a whistle, and nil good rubber. You will work Monday through
U
SE
D
F U B N IT U B E D E P A R T M E N T
Only fM f. Bay Herron Ph,
Friday and have regular sche­
100 or 1343-W, after 6.00 p.m. duled increases in salary.
Take advantage • f o u r Cleasi-Up W eek
Of all Unod M trduM dtee
’l l OUt 1-Dr. Helldey Coup*:
power steering A brakes; Re. Minimum requirements are at Large 4-Pc Modern Bedroom Suit
laast a high school education,
die-Banter. rear speaker. Leaages 18-tt, ability to type, per­ Mahogany Vanity Base, Matching
thaw Interior, t Tone Green.
and Chair . . . __. . . . .
manent resident of Bedford.
r ill rsAi-R.
Rollswty Bed and Mattress (Twin d l*e ) ................................................. $8.00
Apply at Southern Bell Telephone
B U SIN E SS
89.94
A Telegraph Co. 119 South Pal 3-Drawer Chest, on casters -------- .............. ...............
metto Avenue, Sanford Florida 9-Pc Plastic Sofa Bed Suite . — .. , •—*| . a , , , . , . *1441
SER V ICE S
Maid colored or while. Pit 2-Pc Living Room S u it* ............... ............. .............. ..V .~ ......... *7.00
u -B R A t m r p a r l o r s
2H5.7-R after 6:00 p.m.
_____ _ _______ _____ Salon
2-Pc Sofa Bed Suite, with plastic
..............
........ *943
27—
HELP WANTED • MALE
H nrrU tl'n B o m I&gt; Noolt
M i l . Oik_______________ FbExperienced general autsmoUvo Largs Platform Rocker - .......... ■ * M * t * *••*• i h « f e p s . e s t a t * #
mechanic. Apply R. A. Smith Plastic Cocktail Chairs ....
m*** *********#*•*' ■*«•*«#4r•f •I * $t
If—OUIUHNG - REPAIR!
rare Chase A Company,
PAWTINO_________________
1 arge Lounge Chair .......... .......... ***.........**•*♦*«**•*4I44»»Mill $4.0|
MALE or FEMALE
FLOOR sanding and finishing.
Wicker Chair and Rocker, both for
IMP. IMHMt •»»! MM *oooo*■*•f 4 |1s00
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Semi- DISHWASHER
and
8econd
soli county
USA
Table,
4
Chairs
and
Buffet
.
.
.
.
Cook. Steady Job, 6-dsr week.
e4M.a4aee4e-Mef4aMe0MM4eM.0s4 $88*88
Apply In person. PHELPS
H. M. Ommoo , Lake Mary
IT U
RESTAURANT.
Ha-y 17-92 Vanity with Triple Mirror ........... ................................- .................. .
M cM AN l£Y -SM IT H P A l M 'S
Oak
Buffet,
good
condition
........
*“ *•e e e e e # •*—
«* eee ***•« $0*81
BUS 8. Park
Phene 1203 za-KALEKMEN • AGENTS
$20.00 DAILY, sell Luminous Door 6-Pc Chrome Dinette ----------- ... ■eee.eeo*#M# #444#•**»***4eee.ee • $88,168',
Pines. Write Rcevai, Dept.No. Table and 4 Ckalrs (wood; ....... .
*•***••**
*■**e*-—*&lt;•4f m*i n i $tU8
130, Attleboro, Mass. Free Sam­
U L Sill — Plane Technician
3144 Rente I, tan ford
ples.
Drop-leaf Table and 3 Chairs (w 0Od) ........ ... ........................$8J6

91—ROOFING-FLU MR1NQ

Furnished ApL 600 Park Are.

• A beautiful couch by day

Wa boy and sail used furniture. A
Cootracuag an# Repair
HOT laniard Ave.
Pbeee 1119 Paying top eaah prlcea for' any
thing of value. SUPER TRAD.
1NG POST on 17.91 Ph. 90S3-W.

19—SPECIAL NOTICES

1A-PLACE8 (• KAT

•

With An

U—ABTTCLU fa , M U

RENT ’ EM PAST

Ph.

AUTO LOANS

THE SANFORD HERALD Thur Sept. 18, 1956 P i n U

34—APTS—HOUSES—ROOMS

e*«.441liith -M 4o•-&gt;»» MJ8

Oa Hslker'e Easy

Terms

0 F SANFORD

2626 S. Fiench Ave.
Phune 2100 A 2980

6 room, 2 bed room borne *6761).
Located on Old Orlando High,
way. Ideal for child ran, school
bus atop. Call 1332-M
BY OWNF.R -T w o store buildings
Sanford Ave., I’ h. 1666.
Mledrootn, cnncrelc block, large
closet*, carports on l'a lot a In
quiet neighborhood. PHONE
3820-J.

TIRED
of the game old thing?
See the apaciou* new tn.-cfully
different homes In —, —
.South Plnecreat
Sanford
Grove Mannra
Hanford
Valencia Villas
UeLand

IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
Ideally Hllualcd
Luxuriously Plonned
Moderately Priced
.7 and 4 Redrooni Homes with 1
and 2 baths situated on large,
artistically
landscaped
lota.
Paved streets and all other
city, convenience! make these
rolonlea
of
owner-ocrupli-d
homes truly delightful plares
to live.
Designed, Built and Sold

ODHAM A VTUD0H Inc-.
Builders of Fine Homes
For Florida Living
SALES OFFICE
2626 S. French Avenue
Phone 3100 end 2980

'Vent eds bring results cicry dey. Each dsy people have
wants. And curb day bring* te suits when you place a want
ad in the Hanford Herald,
Piece your Herald want ml on a "tf" ('t|| forbid) order
and cnnccl when you have had results.

TO PLACE YOUR WANT AD CALL 1821

DAILY CROSSWORD
ACTIONS

1. Animal's
fur
S. Outer
garment
0. Cuh
10. Bosses
of shields
12. Oil of
rose petal*

13. A thread
l var. I
14. Title of
respect
13. Astern
16. Iladium
laym.l
IT. Without
toes

30. Breeze

31. Beoffa
22. Exceea of
chnncea

23. Touche*
33. A system
of worth ip
of a deity
SR.Trll

18. Throws
26. Urrmtn
sub.
marines

3. Marshy
meadow

4. War-god
t Norse)
3. Hila with
the hand
6. l-eavc out
7. Warp-yam

ihy.

phen.

tied)
27. Behold!

8. Hot and
9 .8para
11. Scorches
13. Affirms
II. Remaining
IB. Before
Id. Public
notice
22. Capital
(Nor.)

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44. Low UlaaBs

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WONDERFUL FOR CHILDREN

ODHAM * TUDOR

283* French Ave.
Phone 3100 or 3000

BOTH of these hornet a n toady
far Immediate aeAipaacy. See
Phoee UT Them Today.

J. W. HALL, REALTOR
Jshaay Welker, Aseerial*
“ CaU Hell" Phone 1768

Consult A REALTOR Pint

CULLEN AND 1IARKKY
III N. Pork Ave.
Pfieae 83U
Thia is n free pass to the Movie__ ------Theatn for
R ld e-ln
'
“Mr*.
J. C. Owen. Exp. date Sept.
22, 19*8,

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42. Sharp edge
of molding
43. Prrchea

DOWN
1. Dote of
liquid
medicine
2. Access

1“ r

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seaport
33. Bent

of the burnt
41. Appro#*,
gem*
stealthily

40. Anger

YA T_
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32. rtiuilah
34. Therefor*
33. Twice
36. India (poet)
37. Claw
39. Goddess

4Ind. t

of cloth

the zodlto

n

39. Transport
by relay t f
men and
horse*

and ball
3t. Old Nora*
works
33. Submerger
33. A roll

24. A sign of

i

: 19ij .3M ..
nil*
&lt;(
uiu;ii-:ri
iiieii'
i: i." ; i
im i no i:^i • j ua
nut: lle’J[ 1 IS-.- K
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29. Col­
lection
of
beehives In u rtir'i Oats at
30. A game
3$ Medieval
form of
played with
racketa
ballad

humid

Will bolld on your lo t Your plnn as—LOTS
or ours. Wo can arrange finan­ For your future home site we have
cing. Call ua for additions or
lota priced from 8325.U0 up, in
remodeling. •
17—BROKERS an« REALTORS
several locations In City.
Attractive Lake Front Lots
LOWELL E. OZIER
91.000
OZIER REALTY CO.
Ph. 1369
Office: MU S. Orlando Or.
Large 3 bvuruum 2 hath
Lots 81' x 136*. Partly landscap­
home on large lot
ed. Dreamwold Section. 2411
Price 117,304
This la a free paaa
Theatn for lira. T. G. Rich­ Chare Ave. Phona 1973-M,
ROSA
L. P A Y T O N .
ardson. Eap. date Sept. 22.
•1—BROKERS aad REALTORS
Registered Ural Estate llrokrr
1950.
Phone 2871
17-92 at Hiawatha
Alexander &amp; .Stringer
SMALL 3-Badroom home. Low Robert A. WUIUmii, Realtor
Raymond Lundqulst, Associate
Real Estate A Insurance
down payment Phona 644,
Phone 1*73 Allantic Rank Bldg. Mr*. Lourlne Messenger,
Assoc.
days or 1893-M, nights.
107 Magnolia Ave.
Ph. 16
NEAR
PINECREST
SCHOOL,
we
3-Badroom frame home on l lots.
have two excellent buys in 3
Living room, separate dining
bedroom homes, 1 and 3 years
room, and kitchen. Bathroom, 3
old, but like new In condition.
RAYMOND M BALL
screened porches. 1 room apt.
Aa l»w us 819,200. Can be bund­
OSCAR M. IIAIlKIHtiN
in rear. Privets snlrancs. Paw
led lor *1300 duwn, with Immed­
REG. BROKERS
citrus trsaa. *8000. P.O. Box 292.
iate possession.
8. D. Illgblayman, Associate
Geneva, Fla.
244 South Park Ave.
Phans 940
Looking fur home and income? We
8MALL TOWN OF
have tume excellent offering* This Is n free tints In the Palms
LONGWOOD
for either the investor or person
Drive In Theatre for Tom
New 2-bedroom masonry home
Evans, Geneva. Exp. date Kept.
looking fur income along with
£6'x33' on lots lOO'zlOO'; 8 miles
22, 1956.
living quarter*.
from Bara, city utilities. (8700.
Good tarma for Navy Person
OZIER R E A L T Y CO.
nsl. Phone Owner-Builder, Win W. DIETRICHS
T. W. NERO
Laura B. Oiler, Broker
tar Park 98-3384.
REALTORS
Hazel M. Field. Associate
1991
Park
Ale
Phene
37
or
141
2601 So. Orlando !|wy. Phono 136*
46-MOM Efl
EVENINGS: 3116 and 790
GOLDSB4JRO LOTH
9225 DOWN
3 nice large building loti close to
3 Bedrooms and Carport*
school and shopping. Reasonable
Terrauo Floors
and terms.
£&gt;i.
Kitchen Equipped
A. B. PETERSON
FOR
THE
DISCRIMINATING
Nice Reeidenttel Location
Built Ui owners specification, Broker Associates: A. R. Peterson
Landscaped Yards
Jr., P. J, Chesterton, Garfield
lovely 2-bedruom home, set on
Ready for occupancy In 4 weeks
Willetts, John Melsch and R. W.
beautiful landscaped grounds.
A. K. SHOEMAKER. JR.
Williams. A. C. Doudnoy, Laid
Large living room, all electric
Builder
Surveyor.
kitchen, pine floors, partial
Phone 1M1
1900 Mellonville
Phone 1129
basement, extra large closets. 114 N. Park Ave.
many other feature* make
Nke Comfortable home only a And
IP IT IS RBAL ESTATE
this one special. Available Im­
few Mocks from Pott Office
aik Crumley It Moatoitb
mediately at $14,000. Owner
Easy terms. Lew price. Ed
leaving town.
at UT South Park, Phona 7T9
ward F. Lana, Phene 2190.
They Know
DO YOU WISH TO SELL
For Bale or Rent—I brdroom
YOUR PROPERTY?
house. 3007 Adams,
Phone
Let o&gt;r experience and contact
1700-J.
be of service tq you. We shall
be happy to discuss your prop­ SWAP ANYTHING 1 Just placo
BEAUTIFUL
erty at no obligation. Call 90S Classified ads. Phona 1821 (or a
3-Bedroom, 2-bath horns, located or 3133 first thing.
helpful ad-wrltar.
in South PinocreeL Comer lot
W. m. ’ ’BUI" STEM FEB
beautifully landscaped. Near
Gay Alko, A
Plnscrtsl School. Built-in rang*
Arietta Price,
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and even. Buy this homr with
Realtar — General Insurance
a low down payment and as­
M t r n n i U N. Park Are.
sume a 4V* percent a t r lfif* .
One year eld*
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2344 French Ave.

This 3-bodroom, 1 bath home In
South
Plnecreat,
Fenced-In
Atfriftrtlors; Q u t Ctoctrk ta4
backyard fa# the kids to play
tr Ittau Hoi LUUd it
in safety.

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Greater happiness and care free living are the reasons fo r all to live In a home o f their own to d a y . . • The fun
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wfOULME XLV1I1

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Church Is
Being Used
For School

To Speak Here
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Coach, Navy Man
To Be lions Club
Speakers Tuesday
The Sanford Lions Club will
Ham about football from two
^inglrs* at their won luncheon
meeting Tuesday at the Yacht
Chib.
A former U. 8. Marine and now
Assistant Coach at Seminole High
School and the captain and quar­
terback of Ohio’* Rose oBwl team
two years ago will tell the Uom
Club member* about the pigskin

SOUQ*.
Coach Dave Laude, a graduate
of Stetson University, and accord,
f n g to Seminole High Principal
^Andrew Bracken "one nf the best
ends Stetson aver had," will de­
scribe the prospects lor the San­
ford Samlnoles during the coming
football season and how the team
ia ihaplng up for the ten con­

ference conflicts.
•Laudo la teaching mathematics
titd civics at Seminole High School
0* hla first teaching assignment.
_H# majored In social science at

Wotting mostly with the line
•id ends, ‘Laud* is Assistant
Football coach and baskcthall
Ot th# local high
John Borton, attached
to the Sanford Nava) Air Stattae, will odd additional color to
the Lion* Club's football program
t«tt Tuesday with hi* account of
the wintertime sport
^ Bocton, who played for Ohio
■ t a t s and woe the school's footRoll COpUlo and quarterbick
w on the team played in the note
Bowl two year* ago, has a con­
tract to play for the Clevelind
•towns, in the professional circuit
fallowing hie loleiae from the U.
Navy._____________________ __

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Correction
. What's In a name? A lot. if
your noma la Cheater Rearirk
and a reporter states it as
'"Reardon." A roae by any name
-fa just aa sweat, the poet tells
11* aod those who have male
Inquiries about purchasing extra
topics of tost night's Sanford
Herald to obtain the Rearick
story about the fabulous ceramies fashioned by that fam­
ily, were not concerned about
the difference in names.
They knew the pictures; they
Anew the talented couple and
.with them, well w o t of those
phenlng in hadn't noticed that
-the name woo incorrect. They
asked for "The Rearick story."
However few people have the
orar 4* change their mama—
owao* It's a girt who la beset
arilh ■ asao offering lota of love
WBi or lot* of money, 00 we
or lots af msoey, on wo

THE REV. OSWALD DELGADO

B. Crocher Nam ed
Raceway Official
A Coral Gables businessman and
former harness horse owner has
been named vice president of
Seminole Raceway it was announc­
ed today by William R. Kemp,
president.
In announcing Bob Crocher’s
affiliation
with the
raceway
Kemp told Th* Herald "We feel
fortunate in having Introduced this
able businessman and devotee of
the bamesa racing aport to take
an active part in development of
Seminole Raceway. It Is another
step in the direction toward de­
veloping this Seminole training
center a* "the Saratoga of the
South.' "
Crocher la a former newspaper­
man from Burlington, Vt. From
newt work he went into radio aa
a sports commentator and nawa
caster. During World War Two
ha served in the Army aad wai
injured and discharged ia IMS.
In 1845 he entered the automo­
bile business In Burlingtow, ac­
quiring Burlington Motor Co., Inc.,
of which eh was president and
general manager. Later he took on
additional Intrrsts in a similar
capacity with Capitol Motora and
also Northern Furls, Inc.
During this time of business
expansion he was also active in
civic affairs being president of
Exchange Club and later district
governor for the {Hate of Vermont
for two consecutive terms.
In 1953 he sold out his business
Interests in Vermont and came to
Florida to become zone manager
(or Hudson Car. Co. During this
time he also did free lance televi­
sion at both WTVJ and W1TV in
Miami. In 1935 he had resigned
from Hudson Motor Car Cp. and
formed a corporation called Pru­
dential Investment Corp., with
principal offices in Coral Gables.
Since that time he ha* opened
a branch office in Orlando. The
firm deals in mortgages, business
investments, real estate and con­
struction loans.
Crocher is also a director In Na­
tionwide Pictures, a television
film company in Maml. He ha»
just flnishehd the narration for a
series called "Clo»c-Up" to be dis­
tributed In November.
With re-activation of Seminole
Raceway and the possibility of
introduction of daytime harness
horse racing, Sanford and Semi,
nole County ls already amassing
considerable national publicity.
A recent air view of the million
dollar racing plant Is scheduled
for early use In Hoof Beat* Mag­
azine, the journal of the United
States Trotting Association which
circulates widely among be har­
ness racing fraernlty. This maga­
zine has also scheduled ■a story
on the raceway. Harness Horse
Magazine and Horseman and Fair
World, two nationally circulated
trade magazines have used sevrral stories which are focusing
th sports spotlight on this area.

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AN INDEPENDENT
DAILY NEWSPAPER

SANFORD, FLORIDA

EeUbUabed 1908

Rev. D elgado

A great yen to learn the art of
Gambling, «&gt;a God'a way of lead*
lag the ReV. Orwald Delgado to
his eventual atotua In the Preibjrterlan Church. Thta Christian Am­
bassador who was born In the
Cahtry Islands, Spain, moved
with hla family to Tampa at the
age of six. It was during his child­
hood In Ybor City that he became
aware of the gymnasium housed
In the Yboi city Mission. His
you th fu l leal caused him to dis­
cover that the only way he could
have access to the gym and leam
tp tombla was to become a mem­
ber of the Presbyterian Sunday
8chool.
God’s future plan for the Rev.
Delgado was that he was to re­
ceive hla BA. degree from the
University of Tampa, and later
to receive hla master's degree in
theology from Union Theological
Vamlnary In Richmond, Va. His
first church was the Log Cabin
Presbyterian Church in Macon,
Ga. This waa followed by nine
years In Lutz, Fla., where he saw
the erection of the first church
there only to have his congrega­
tion outgrow this and have to build
the second time. In Winter Pari,
where be has served since May of
IMS, hla dynamic personality has
produced the same gratifying re­
g a tta . Starting with n congregation
of 180 the present membership is
welt on the way to 500 and an ulfra modem Church Is under conftruction.
I tanford residents win have an
opportunity to see and bear the
Rev, Delgado when he speaks at
the Presbyterian Church at • p m.
Tuesday. Tbit will be the first of
three sessions dealing with "What
We Believe as Presbyterians". The
• « » . Delgado's appearance here
la the yearly service project of
Homing Circle No. Nine.
A cordial invitation ia extended
to any and all intarasted persona
to attend this and the succeeding
lecture and open forum seisiona to
be on Tuesday Sept, 25, and Bunlay Sept. 30. Thar* will be no ad-

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER M, 19.',6

Associated Preoe Leased Wire

Stevenson Opens National
Campaign Headquarters Today

An agreement for the use of
the
Casaelbcrry
Methodist
Church for
additional
school
rooms to alleviate the crowded
conditions at Lyman school was
revealed yesterday nt the regu­
lar meeting of the Seminole Coun­
ty School Hoard.
The agreement covers a period
of approximately six month* un­
til addition* ran hn completed.
Possibilities of a bond Issue
for nn additional school building
for Seminole County were
in
evidence when it became known
at the School Hoard’s meeting
that a representative of the
State Department of Education’s
finance Division has Iteen Invited
to Sanford to talk with the school
officials.
The School Hoard ordered the
examination of a Midway School
room by engineer* to determine
if a prefabricated concrete roof
under which a crack had appear,
ed, is safe. "We must not take
any chances," Bupt, of School*
R. T. Mil wee lotd th# hoard and
this Is just a precautionary act­
ion so thet children will be **!«••
The Sanford Junior
Iflgh
School Building was reported to
be "in good shape” with weight
taken off the roof by the rcmovnl 3IHS. GREGORY KKSHKNtCH, nt left and Mrs. Hubert It. Kcyl, extreme right, both uf lie Bary, Ire*
nf slate and the replacing of it cornu acquainted with Mrs. A. W. Skipper of Holly Avc,, Sanford, (renter) n* she buys Hetty Crock­
er cake product* nt Ihe Lovett'* sate, which gives n percentage to Ihn Seminole Hospital Women's
with a composition roof.
,,
A contract for the construction Auxiliary group.
of a hood over kitchen ranges
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and water heater at Southslde
School was awarded C. II. Staf­
ford who submitted the low of
11,511.53.

Some Areas To Be
Without Electric
Power Sunday

Sanford-De Bary Bracken Praise Chiefs
Ladies Meet Durinq
Club, City Commission
Cake Mix Proiecf

Andrew J. Bracken, aports-min-A
DE DAIIY — It's truly "Meet del principal of Selllinoln High I
Your Neighbor" week In Sanford Srhool, had high words of priilse
during which local stores have or both the Chief's Club ami the
Resident* of Do Bary. Enter- been and are beautified by ladl.-a Sanford City Commission. In an
prl*e, Benson Junction, Stone Is­ n rosy pink uniform* of t hc Scm- interview t0)|liy lu. Vnlrs-.| push
land and areas adjacent to them Inulr Mmiori,il Iln-piUil Women s ijVl, opinion Dial the City Cornwill be without electric power for Auxiliary who aro courteously en* tniiainnerx would remove the elty
three hours Sunday afternoon ac­ tiring housewives (and their ad- tax f„ r lllt. Sanford Seminole*'
cording to an announcement mad* mirmg husbands I to buy Hetty
Memorial stadium for their
by the Florida Power and Light (.rocker Products nf the sweet f,mtball
Corporation yesterday.
groceries give 4 p*r.
variety.. Tile
The groceries
"()ur financial kc! up l&gt;
• e ;T
Lights, television, radio, cook rentaget iifJim _s ites Intake
li
to the critical point," Bracken said. "W* r .
l* 0 .c MOtary
MOtory and Sanford tatoihiUa ww can't-pay. Onr A th -(&gt;'-•• •
ROB CROCHER
ing, w*t*f pump* and all other hospltal^thc
apparatus operated by electric people get acquaint*! and swop b'Uc program today cor la mors fpower will be Interrupted at 1:30 recipe* for u»ing the Hetty Crock- ' bun 19,000 a 'year, anti we have
Sunday afternoon for approxi- er product* and "all Is rosy."
hope* for Improvement* in tho
matriy three hour* according to
"That chocolate malt 1* simply future. In the year* to rornc wr
the announcement
yummy," enthuses a customer to hope to Include golf, tennis, and
Changes in Ihf distribution Hue the I)n Bury tcm|xirary clerk*, swimming to our list nf arlivftlc*.
serving these aaclloni mak* the ..Aml ,|on., f(,r|f&lt;ll
nuk,. „ |C
This typo program will require
Tire Seminole County Children'* Interruption necessary, according frogling from Hetty Crocker'* the support of booster club* like
Committee will hold Its first meetthe announcement made by malted milk prrkagy, ton; its Just the Chiefs Club, and we think tho
Ing of the year next Tuesday aft- John G. Gravice. District Mana- out of this world. It Is Ihe most?" member- of the City Commission
rrnoon at 4 o'clock at the School ‘*r*r for the Florida I ower ( orp- nnd others chime in, "Yes. the are a* Interested, If not more so.
MBS. MARY JOYCK BATEMAN
Administration Building on Com- or*tlon,
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.
mailed milk I* what my husband, In "or progress as (lie average
(Bluff Fliotni
when y/v ..........
do our week*
merciat Ave.
. (iravlort nikcd for * cooperation , Ti»
— I orders
......... .............._
........ rillxeii. Alin talking to many of
Important subject* for dlscui- “
£?J!s
Iy 'hopping. »•» doesn't like loo the member* of Ihe romnilsslon I
slon and a reorganisation meeting so that the interruption to the rhoclaUry a flavor nml cun'l out am convinced that they want to
service
will
cauae
a
minimum
of
too rich n fro-tinr This I* In * the belli us nod will ,bi to by removing
will ho principal items on the
inconvenience."
right mixture for many of us,"
the rity lax.
agenda.
Rayburn T. Mllwec, Seminole
“ Get the richest chocolate rake
Bracken's enthusiasm i* a ranCounty Superintendent of Schools,
they have," begs Junior, who I* ligioiis sort of thing that start*
and chairman of the Children'*
ensilin': In on this w - tV i f
the proper halls rolling in the
Committee urge* a full attendance
visioning autumnal shelve* loaded right direction In get tilings done.
Of members for the initial meeting
with fudge and 'luff* fro-t • • f i r ' He praised Ernest Cowley for th*
of the year
nil of the den dubs get-to-tngolh- fine Job has been doing with the
By MARY FOWLER
DE BARY - Member* or Iho era............."Get sum- angel food, musical end of the rxtra-riirrlruMrs. Mnry Joyce Bateman,
Chamber of Commerce house num too. morn," Sister urge* pushing !.if activities, and said expansion
berlng committee will be M I*1* her luck. .Mom does it. For -lie
as in order in that department Seminole High School family
C of C office from Sept. 1-23 inclu­ hat a secret; Betty Crocker's cook also,
member, will be the faculty represive
from
9 a. m until ,-■&lt;- ,
,
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h(t0* ,wllh l,ffw1-'0' 1'1 Plrturr* "We a,c going to have a......... -ntatlve on tho Dlvnifled CooThe First Church nf Christ, from 1:30 to 4:30 p m. to assign nade her n much r»ni"lun ..ted ty,„,
program printed that
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eratlvo Training program'* Com­
Scientist, hrjre in Sanford, will house
residents Ibride
when .she
gave her first ,din
numbers to Athe
wn will lie proud o f" he sail).
hold Sunday School in their new, of De Bary.
ner party . . . .
"Tldx new program will in- a big mittee, according to an announce­
SunJajr School annex for the first To insure accuracy, owners will
Tlir Semlnnlo Memorial Hoqiitol '*) page roster worth keeping, ment made today by oLul* J. Gi­
time Sunday morning at 11 a.m.
please bring one of the following: Ihank* mom; so do till' tireless an I through the generous coop­ rard, Coordinator.
Thla being the same hour a* the deed, contract of sale or proper- ladies auxiliary ruko seller* ami nf eration of ihr merchants spon­
church services the public is cor- |y tax bill. Renters will have lo course so does prrtty Belt" Croc­ soring ft we will he aide to give II. L. Fork ins, Jr. is the chair­
man of the committee with other
dlilly invited to attend and in- obtain map (unit) section and lot ker who has been our biUi*." oal Iheiii |o Hie fans."
member* made up from icprercnspect the Sunday School after the numbers from the owner or real- through year* and year*. The
Bracken explained Ihe reticence
morning worship.
tor through whom they arc rent smiling girl* will be nn hand to­ of till)
tatives uf the Business ami FroThe Sunday school addition was Ing. Due to the possibility of er morrow, wo, so please stock up way: "A^y orl,m7zrii|oi', |h"
fesxional Women'* Club, Kiwaula
started abovt two months ago sal rof th* committee cannot assign-and hand over and feel hie-m l foi hold the *(ringi to a
Club, Rotary Club, Lluns Club.
_
purs*
mini,
has jast been completed.
number* via telephone.
lyour good deed!
through necessity, he cnutinus. Seminole County Junior Chamber
They m.1-t operate on firm ground of Commerce, and the Board of
a! all limex and io oil organiza­ Srhool Trustees.
tions. When they realize, ami | The rurnmlttee serves a- a rep­
feel confident they' will, our rause resentative group lo work closely
■rod our need they will not robi-e wilh tho coordinator. Thu rum.
aid. but will In !y us 100 perrenl." inltl.v also provide* a link be­
Before becoming j member of tween tho coordinator nod Hie
S- miiiolo County fiehool system community,
Mr*. Ilalcrnnn will be working
Hrarken was a member nf i•&lt;.* r.
'dty of the University of Florida, in the same category at Semimde
where he taught physical cdura' High School. She will recommend
and assist in selling up training
Hon and golf.
xlandunli fur the students to Irani
and acquaint ho coordinator with
VEHICULAR t u n n e l
specific related courses.
I'ltOJKCT UNDERWAY
Thu organization meeting was
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held
at the beginning nf Ihe school
I'lnnniog of
Fort
Uuderale's
vehicular tunnel project Is going year with other meeting* set for
mld-)1ar for the coordinator* re­
forward as fast as possible, says
port and again at the end of tint
Slate Road Board Chairman tVil- school year with a similar re­
mir K. Jones.
port and an out-lina for the com­
The Florida Highsray Pstroi wffl
Hoard lh»*ril Information and ing year's program.
give driven' license examlnatioao
Research
Director
Gordon
Elon Tuesday and Thursday from
well salt) Jones' statement was is­
1:30 to 5 p. m. in Sanford as welt)
sued because of Fort Lauderdale
as on Friday mornings froai •
rumors that th» road dciwrtment
1. m. to It noon, at th* American
is " iIiskhIiir 'I* feet."
legion Hut on Seminole Boule­
Generally fair lluougb KslurTh* tonne', first In Florida, days low tonight #2-4tt, gentle
vard.
will carry traffic under the New vartbla wind.
Through error in yesterday'* Saw,
River.
ford Herald, day* for th* examina­
tion were given aa Thursday and
IS-YEA It OLD DROH'NN
Thursday.
FORT FIERCE fAF)
—
Effective date of the new sched­
Dwight Frout, 10, recently judged
ule for driver* license examina­
tion will be next week according
th* licit cattleman in the Future
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Children's Group
Sets 1st Meeting
O f Year Tuesday

SHS Faculty Rep.
On PCT Advisory
Committee Told

De Baryites To Get
House Numbers

Church Will Open
New Annex Sunday

Drivers1 Tests
Given On Tuesday

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Part-Time
Presidency
Is Charged
WASHINGTON tt) — Adlal K,
Stevenson, arriving to open his na­
tional
campaign
headquarters
here, told a cheering crowd at
National Airport today he hope*
to set up residence In the Whllo
House next January.
Tho Democratic presidential
nomine* flew In nt 10:25 a. m.
EDT from Harrisburg, Fa., where
last night he formally opened hla
campaign with a speech broad­
cast nationally on ratlin and Ictevision. In that address, he said
that "from here on" Republican
leadership will In* in thu hand*
of Vlre President Nixon Instead
of President Eisenhower,
Slevenson said the nation has a
"parttime presidency" with pow­
er passing to the hands af Nixon
and a "big business" cabinet.
An anthuilastlc crowd of several
hundred person* was on hand at
the airport as a smiling Stevenson
Stepped from his chartered fourengine plane. H* came down tha
ramp with two of hla sons, Ilordtn
and John Fell, and Stevenson's
sister, Mra. Ernest Ives.
After living graded by Demo­
cratic party officials, Stevenson
walked to a battery of micro­
phones and mndo n brief, informal
talk.
Stevenson told ids audience ha
ramamhered some of thorn from
four years ago, when he ran unaucc*«*fully against Elsenhower,
Tho crowd laughed when he said
h* thought “ something went
wrong" with hla 1852 eifort lo win
tho presidency.
Hut- Stevenson added that ho
again la "planning to come to
W**h|ogton" as a White House o*.
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riaburg speech last night as in o c "
cailon lo addr*** what he called
' about 12,000 elite of the Demo­
cratic party."
Htovcnson then harked back to
hi* use of the world "elite" In Ids
Harrisburg talk., Hit said In tha
speech he had noticed in Ihe newspapers that Elicnlmvcr, at Get­
tysburg, Fa., twu day* ago had
adtlrp**«d ♦what one newspaper
story doscribed as Ihe "cllle" of
Dm Republican party,
Stevenson said he had looked up
tho dictionary definition of "ellto"
and found that It meant persona
regarded as "socially superior,"
At tho airport today after lining
the world "*lllc" to describe Hla
own Harrisburg audlcnre, Stevenuni said with a laugh that he had
received several telegrams contending he had mispronounced th*
word.

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Rotarians Plan
Fish Fry, BoatTrip Next Week
The regular weekly ineetlng id
the Hanford Rotary riuli usually
held at noon Monday will glvo
way to a fish fry and but trip
that will take tdar* Wednesday
afternoon.
All Rotarians plnmtlnr to lukn
the trip hy boat, will embark un
Skipper Gene Roumlllnt's "K kv
Ijirk'1 «! the Ixinl work* nt S-IO
o'rlmt "hHr those making Hut
trip lnt«r In the afternoon by mo-,
tor. will drive to Mullet l.oka
Fork, where 1h" fish frv will t*
prcimred by the riuli aetlvl'lcs
conunlttee consisting of Franrls
Rniinilllat, rhalrriuin, nnd th» foltowlqi- memiier*! Ai I^-". 'rom
llrown, Eerl Turoer, Germ Pou.
millot end Jimmy lloltri'lniv, (Inn
member of tho commit tee, Itill
I effli-r Is tourine Ireland
thla
lime.
No menu has yc( been announr.
e&gt;l but, according (n Fiesldsnt
"Doe" Charlie t'ersons, based , n
past events, there will |&gt;n a wide
selection of palnteable piscatorial
plrllns' and e railowshtit event
■ntlrlnnted.

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WEST PALM REACH (AF* Police today sought a thief --ha
removed n box eontalnlnr tin
milligram* of radium from f 'ood
fl-miritnn Hospital.

The Ikii, containing 12 necrllea
of radium In the core, disappear­
ed yesterday from the h’isni'al'a
X-rav room.
r o l l * beilered Ihe thief d'd n"4
know what waa in the oe**"nn.-tshaped lead box and ho«cd to to*
ret* him lefor* he opens th* con.
Uiner and fa exposed to th# fa-

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Ganarol Education !VFV/ Hall O f Fame Sovings Bonds
Gasses For Adults!Citation Awarded O ffer Holders
Organise Tonight Lote J. Chittenden Mony Services

four State

far
JU Iffifths tl*U*) ftmHug f&lt;
Pre-encampment activities of
•Bolt goaotwl education classes the 67th national encampment of
will la kali tuvlght at 7 : » p. m. th* Veterans ef Foreign War*
b tha * a a b roe* at Seminole high-lighted a luncheon ceremony
honoring two deceased veterans
High School.
and tha present VFW director
Adult general adaceUon ejasse*; of
national rehabilitation
art M a g offen d for tho purpooo Mrrtct
of giviog oa adult opportunity toj AU
names are to be add

Tha slogan "Safer Than Cash"
now applied to United States
Saving Bends doesn't begin to
tell the full story according to
W. E. Patrick, chairman of the
County Saving Bonds 'Committee.
"Not too many people know
about th* fin* scrvfe* the Tree
sury offer* to bond holders,'
Patrick declared. "This.aerrie* Is
on* of th* outstanding feature*
that make the Saving Bond one
of th* best investments ever of­
fered.
"A good many ef us already
know that we ran get our lost,
destroyed, or stolen bonds replac­
ed without cost. But thb is just
the beginning. The Bureau of
the Public Debt., which b the
branch of the Treasury that
handles all bonds records and
redemptions, leaves no stone un­
turned to
that the original
Intent of th* purchaser Is carried
out In th# dispostllon of bonds."
Patrick called special attention
to the provision allowing for
bonds to be issued to co-owners.
He cited the example of the man
who died suddenly without an
adequate will. He had several
thousand dollars In 8eri*s E sav­
ing* bonds, issued in h b own
names end that of hb wife as
co-owner. Th* estate seemed to
be In for a long period of litiga.
lion. Th# widow, who needed
funds badly, had been told that
th* savings bends must become
a part of the estote.
Upon advice of a friend, the
widow wrote to th# Treasury De­
partment. Sho was quickly In­
formed that tha bonds were her
property and could be cashed at
her discretion. According to re­
gulations, whenever a bond own­
er dies, the bond Instantly be­
comes the sol# property of the
surviving co-owner.
"The Treasury ha* thousands
of such cases In Its (lies," Pat­
rick said, “ proving once again
that savinga bonds not only maks
a wonderful nest egg for future
security, but are an excellent
means of providing for loved ones
after death."

Florid* to U K had S.T4MN
cur* f t w . M k r states M M Its
La join a total o f mor#
than 71 taUU»ti touring th# roads
* within tha state •In that yoor,
according to a truffle analysis
Just completed by tha State Bead
t^ fm fm T X p jS k ^ ru
Citations were awarded the
Dapartawnt.
lo* D&lt; Chittenden, formerly
Described a&gt; oaa af tha most t^ernuhml^^wtJ
eemprehen.lro traffle surrey aa. ik e ^ V m b 2 n \ i « 5 t f bl * £ 2 #f s*nf*nl •»* urho made hi*
**
^
,du*u In their ^iijanc* here, and who wne the
aty.es In Hoad Department hla
. . . . . . .
. former national rehabilitation
taiy, tha report was booed la­ WV**,
If then b ■ sufficient demand aervlce director of Washington,
de? by Witter E. Jonaa. Bead
urn veteran* of tho Korean Con- p t c&gt; j( w as accepted by Elmer
Board chairman.
fUet,
_______________
S '® " P. Richter ef Washington, techBtatbtleo In the report are proved bp the Put* 1
Department
baaed on reeulU fro* SI per­ of Bdneatlon end Veteran* Ad­ nice! consultant, and Mrs. Hilda
manent automatic traffic record- ministration so that voteran* cat Ball, former secretary t-&gt; Chit­
era on road! In 37 Florida coun­ merivo adoeaUonal beneflu under tenden.
Mrs. Jo* D. Chittenden, wtuow
ties 13 o f which are located on PL (t o
arterial highways creasing the Tha purpose o f tho organisational of th* honored veteran, resides
etate'e border*, Jone* aeld. In meeting b to dtoctua policies, an­ In Sanford at 3103 Cordova
addition, four eltht hour man- swer questions on Urn program, Drive.
HU sisters. Miss Laura and
ual chock* were malntalard by determlao what nights aad hours
Bead Department crew* during classes a n lo bo hold and to com­ Mb* Edna Chittenden nr* also
the pear on theee IS ' n t r n a '' plete reglrtritloa forms. Then residents of Sanford.
Th* citation, which names tha
highway* to determine the per­ will bo a ILftft registration fee and
centage o f out-of-state vehicles tho only othar eoou will bo for b te John Wather Jonos, former
Oregon servlet officer, was ac­
oaterlnr Florida.
workbook* or textbooks that cepted by G. O. Pike, present
ft*t« obtained by the counters, might bo required.
service officer In that state. The
Jeae* (aid, rover*
vehicular
Any citlten who b intonated in third Hall of Famo elution will
merement* within the ataU ea completing hb high school edn- go to H. A. Calkins, Washington,
weekdays Saturday* and San- ration, looming to n o d or write, D. C., present director o f tho re­
and all movement* o f traf­ or taking an Individual subject habilitation aervlce.
fle both In and out of the slats that will benefit him la hb job b
AU of th* elutions were pmA total of 11.00ft,CfO eehleler urged to attend thb meeting, »#ntod by Joseph W. Mann, serCl0001 il the state'* border* in the
vle# ° ffl" r toT the VFW In
pear, noarlp eix million of those
rt^ d U S L *
£ .?*“'* Hlchlmssn and chairman of the
being passenger car* entering
Voc«- Hall of Fame Committee
Monel Education at ass.
Florida from ether states.
On August 11, th* 200 service
Based on a national atrsrag*
officers and their guesto, includ­
af 3.3 person* carried in i&gt;a***ning national VFW officers, hon­
ger cars, done* estimated that a
ored Congressman Olln E. Teatotal of 13#lft,710 visitor* cam*
gue, chairman of tha House Com.
htt* Florida last year by car.
mitt** on Veterans' Affslrt, but
Reducing these figure* to a Dtoen Un#, could run It^wlth Coo­ the Congressman sent his regrets
peration
from
the
Atomic
Energy
perrtnug* hails, Jonrs said. It
because of his required attendb shown that of the total 11,00ft.. Commission.
3. Te launch oa Information enc* at the Democratic National
430 vehicles rroitlng the l.'l per­
Convention in Chicago.
manent ireorders un Hate en- Program to enlighten 8outhem
Th* National Convention was
industry or actual •sperieuc*
traaee hlghwtpa, N S par cent with atomic powor.
held In Dallas, Tea.
them were out-of-state c*rs, 2rt.«
3. T* tell the public about th*
per rent were Florida cars and peaceful atomic uses,
another 31 per rent was account,
4. To lack education programs
ed for hr OommerrUI vohtrtes. aimed at training manpower for
A grand total of 71448AH re- work In atomic plant*.
hleles was recordoJ daring tho
Folsom said studies show there
r by the II automatic counter* Is In the South "a foreseeable
Brailey Odhsm told the State
ited on 30 roads tn the state. need for one or more regional
Thb total, Jones revealed, w*« atomic energy Industrial resrairh Cabinet today that a new financ­
ing plan is pumping lifo bark Into
broken down In the analysis (o rrnlrr* for the lit states."
Sanford
City
Commissioners
the proposed Inter-A m • r I c a n
Indicate traffic movement over
Folsom did not mention It, bit Tisile and Cultural Center at Mi­ were reaching for cost* at 1v»t
sack recorder on Sundays and
Alabama Polytechnic Institute at ami after sis months of discour­
night's Board meeting Instead of
Saturdays and a total for th*
Auburn Is on* of the Institutions agement
five weekday*.
interested in getting such a cen­ Odhsm, a member of th, state “ P*"1"* « lndow* *n'' turnln,
Largest movement* of traffic to!. Other posalble sites mention,
authority supervising the project, electrle fans.
cammed In th* months af Mait-h ed her# Include the government's
Th air conditioning of th* Sen&lt;
made the statement In appealing
aad July last pear, according to atomic renter at Oak Ridge.
for an addltonal 100.100 loan of ford City Hall, oven though not
the analpib Which revested that Tenn; the University of Plorida. state funds tn keep the staff of
yet complete, provided cooling
ft,333,314 vehicles were recorded Georgia Tech, and North Caro­ the organization operating until
comfort for the commissioners
Is March and 4,871.274. m t.2 lina State College at Raleigh
February,
and the audience last nlghl.
Of th* year’s total, In July,
Rerau-e of the absence of Gov.
Arkansas Gov. Orval Fauhtu,
Commissioners r e m a r k e d
,*lh b Indicates very clearly,*' reporting
yesterday
on
th* Collin., tho Cabinet deferred ac­ "Tbdra’a no noise end we’ re very
No Seed chairman *aU, •'that South'* industrial growth, a*11 tion until Tuasday. Collins Is at­ comfortable now."
ear summer months, n far at atomic energy In Dial# Is already tending a meeting of tho Soothers
However, as th* meeting length­
Governor. Conference la White ened to Just before the midnight
•tat* highway traffle I* concern­ a three-blUlon-dollar Industry.
ed,- are rapidly overhauling, or
hour Mayor F. D. Scott ramark"And the industry is still in it* Sulphur Springs, W. Va.
Odhsm explained that -the re­ ed: "Air conditioning or not, we
passing, th* winter months."
Infancy." he said.
' A* an additional example o f 1 Eleven of th* 14 Southern gov. viled plan for flnaneng tho giant can’ t let the meeting go beyond
mounting summer traffic. J o u r s ernors—the other* sent word 70milli&lt;m dollar project through 11:30."
,
printed te the months of Jsnusry they rootdn't mala it—last night e bund I.sue I, being renegotiat­ W. S. Evans of Evans Roofing
ed with bond buu-e&lt; in New Yoik.
and February a* compared to heard Adnt. Arthur W. Radford,
Th# projeet, a sort o f perme- Co., contractors for U&gt;* City Hall
rhatrman of the Joint Chiefs of nent woild*. (air with an objer- air conditioning aysiems, attended
August.
"In January, a total of 4.IH1- Staff, call for more thorough edu­ live of Improving trad* and cul"|5fi^5ri
—oj tD&lt;* eom.
3S4 vehicles wet* recorded and; cation &lt;&gt;f American youth in tural relations between tho Amt1*
4
what
democracy
Is
all
altout
lest
.In February ft,17t&gt;,!Klt crossed th*
rira.. was originally sot to. start ,orUb,#
M permanent cuuntars in the- the Communists achieve workl moving in December when bonds
eUt*. In August, however, S.041- domination because of an Igno. Were validated but a tight muney
market set in and Interest rates
ftli vehicles were un th* move ranc# of liberty.
"W e seem either unable, or l o o j ,0*r,.&lt;t
over Florida's road*."
Breaking traffic movements In-, lasy, to do .itvugh to explain,
te portions of the week, Jones learh. .m l most of all—demon. . In four football gome* between
•trite publicly before the world Southern Methodist and UCLA the
Bald th* survey reveals:
the fundamental, basic fart o f lib­ SMU team has h«*tt victorious!
Of th* total 7I.S48..US Vehicles
erty," Radfoid iIm Im M,
each tiino,
recorded la the 13 months o f'
1118, 10,494,408 were counted on BURIAI. OF HUMANS IN CARD­
Sundays; 10.580.00.1 &lt;&gt;n Saturday*
BOARD BOXES REPORTED
and tire balanre ef 40.744.440 on
JACKSONVILLE UB-Buriri of
the i r inlining five weetdsys.
humans In cardboard boxes wadescribed today by th* State
CONTRACT AWARDED
Board of Fnneral Directors and
LAKE ALFRED IB-The Stria Embalmrrs as "disgraeoful and
Plant Board has awarded a eon- degrading."
tract for *piayfng 40400 arret In Tha board said to a resolution
Sarasota County against (ho Medi­ yesterday that It had report* that
terranean fruit fly to United bodies af indigent parsons of Dade
Keckathon Hying Service of Rich­ County a n being buried to card­
mond. Calif.
board cartons by x funeral home
The firm presented a low kid under contract with the Dado
•f Jana rents au aero.
County Commission.

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Euorffve Board
Of Pinecrest P-TA
Holds 1st Session
The executive board of the
Pinecrest Parent Teachers Assocbtlon held u first meeting in
the newly decorated Teachers'
Lounge of the Pinecrest School.
Plans were discussed by the of­
ficers and eommtttea chairmen
for making the coming school year
a success from every standpoint.
Parents and teacher* who will
be striving to accomplish the
alms and objective* of the P-TA,
both at Pinecrest School and as
a national organisation, are:
Mrs. Rlehard Elam, president;
Mrs. R. L. McKnight. First vice
president; Mrs. Margaret Reyn­
old-, second vice president; Mrs.
Robert Jackson, recording secre­
tary; Mrs. John Burton, corre­
sponding secretary;
C o m d r.
Blaine Libbey, treasurer; and Mrs.
V. J. Robbins, historian.
Heading the various committees
art: Mrs. D. M. Paul, devotional;
Mrs. Charles Lewb, publications;
Mrs. Fred Ganas, beautification;
Mrs. LaVeme Clark, hospitality;
Mrs. E. S. Higginbotham, publiety;
Mrs. Gordon Stanley, member­
ship; Mrs. Harry Weir, programs;
Mrs. 8. A. Tlndel. study group;
Mrs. John Travotls, safety; and
Mrs. John Angel, Jr. High ad­
visor.
Delegates to the County Council
will be Mrs. E. S. Hlggnbotham
and Mrs. Clyde Humphrey, Mrs.
C. W. Johnson and Mrs. R. L.
McKnight will serve as alternates.

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Board Examines
Proposed Civic
Canter Sketches

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Chief W. S.
Goldsboro A rta
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T o Gat Sowar Unas VAH-U’s fenaattoM tea
master Friday Chief Snyder, a*,
By First O f Year
stated by the Oammandtog Officer,

PnUmtaory sketches far Urn Sewer Itoea a n dxgsctod to he Cdr. K. C MQdxa, U*N conduct,
proposed Sanford Civic Center initaHed by city crows by t!
ad oa Inspect 11 of squadron perwere perused by the Board o f Bta-J fln t of the year, accordtog to diewhile hotaf wheeled through
ford Oty Commissioners last cnjllooj ,Mt bJjjk whoa tha
tho ranks in a wheel choir in de­
—
Board of Seafsrd City Comal*Architect John Burton, m . as­ sJoncrs board Herbert Cherry ex­ ference to hla years of aervlce...
A native o f Portsmouth, V a ,v
signed to the creating of tha pro­ press tho opinions of reddest# la
this career tailor has hod varied
posed capital Improvement pro­ the Goldsboro arta.
duties with avtotiea units ot Norgram's building, presented th*
The Goldsboro a ret has
folk, Washington, D. C., Baa Diew S E * ’ 18 d*UI1, left*out aTTsTas "sower"ptosning
Patuxent R im , U. S. S. Tutusage i f tho bunding.
u coattraH ," said Cbarry as bo
(CVK-73)
and
Sanford.
Divided Into two section*, one represented more than a doson
for use by th* recreation program Goldsboro m l dent# attending tho Among his campaign ribbons ha
wean the Good Conduct Modal
and the other by civic organisation meeting with bias.
ana city-wide usage, the typical
We art hero to oak for somo with Five Stars, Asiatk-Pa rifle
Campaign Ribbon with Four enFlorida building met quick ip- relief — I tbinfc wa have
proval of commissioners.
overlooked completely," bo sold. gagamont stars. European-Afri.
Preliminary sketches reveal that Mayor Scott Herbert Cherry can Campaign Ribon with On* a.
.. a ‘ ‘ we’ve run out ea#
se M engagement star, aad the Phi.
the Sanford Civic Center wffl in­ that
of etsa^aaam
money.
clude an auditorium capable of
Cherry then asked "Why Is it ippino Liberation Medal.
Chief Snyder is m rriod to the
seating an estimated one thous­ wo giro out of money just before
former Mias Tbelaaa Caprio, also
and persons, a dining eras, kitch­ yon get to tbs tracks?"
en, serving center an othar ne­ Commissioners, discussing the of Portsmouth, Va., they m id#
cessary storage and service arts*. possttUtles of the sewer program at MM Oceanviow Are., and In­
Covered walkways would be pre­ In relation to the budget to bo tend to make Sanford, their per­
dominant throughout and around considered for the new flsesl manent bom*.
year, told Cbarry that tha pro­
the center.
UCLA blocking back Bob BergTh* recreation area, as proposed gram ot installing tho sewer
o f Loo Angelos la th* son
lines
In
the
Goldsboro
area
can
would be divided into usable sec­
o f L o n g Borgdahl, UCLA quar-f/
tions for planned programs both bo underway by the first of the tarbnek during I M M t '
year.
Inside and outside.

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Predominant was a roller skat­
ing rink for use by tho rsersation
department
Sketches on other projects. In­
cluding a new lira department
building and colored swimming
pool, will be considered before the
caplul improvement program Is
set.

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Cdr.
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f akes Command
O f VAH-Nine
ta a colorful ehangs-of-command
a a * t w i today, Commander John
Jtoradlth Millar, USN, assumed
command of Haary Attack Squadtoo Nina. Ha relieved Cdr. W. &amp;.
Haalatt, who hat bean acting Com­
manding Officer and who now raaaaaea hit blllat as Executive Of­
ficer.
. Commandtr Millar hat had a
varied and Interesting career.
Graduating from the U. 8. Naval
Academy In 1940, ha first ferret
gtoard the battleship Idaho. His
Early intorapt in aviation led to
1
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w ’ .. ins
and Pensaeola in 1942 and 1942,
after which ha became a flight in­
structor at NAB Lake City. ijuor
In the war he was Execulra Of­
ficer of Bombing Squadrons VB1U and VPB124, and waa Commanatng Ofiicer ot tne latter
squadron during the second half
•f 1942. To later served as Navlgatar of the carrier USS Badoeng
Omit*, then returned to the
Naval Academy’s axocutlva denartment.
In 1920 Cdr. Miller had the
taro experience o f serving as an
exchange pilot with tho Royal Air
Forte, a practice which gives mili­
tary personnel of NATO nations
•n opportunity to beeomo acquain­
ted with tho differences and slrallgritta* between their operating
weeeduroa and ourni After this inRmating duty Cdr. Miller want
to Transport Squadron One, and
later became Operations Officer
o f FlogWlngLant,
Aa happens to moot Naval Avia­
tors sometime during their career
Cdr. MUIer returned to NAB Pen­
sacola in 1921 where he waa in
the Administration Dept, until
1912. Before coming to HATU to
prepare himself for the Heavy
Attack program, VAH-W's nsw
tfbmmandlng Officer was a student
•t the Air War College, Maxwell
APB.
In addition to hie theatre de­
corations Cdr. Miner wears the
Distinguished Plying Crow with
wold star In lion o f second award,
and the Air Medal, also with gold
Otar. HU home town fa HailsBurnt, Mias. Ha and Mrs. MUIer,
the former Jane Elisabeth Gordon
M Indianola, MUa* wort married
R San PyancUao in July, m ija n d
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dlth J r , 12, and Chariot Garden,
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Adventist Church
Elementary School
In rolls 9 Students
The Bevsath-Day Adventist elementary school at Bfraalh Bt, and
Laurel AveM opened with an en­
rollment of nine students, accordlag da Mrs. Faya Clark, Uaeher.
Perhaps the rtty’s smaUest odunational unit, tho school this year
boasts a beautiful new building.
Built ta handle expected growth,
the helm et has two large class­
rooms and Is of modem design,
e j h e toseher this year is Mrs.
Fays Clark who recently came
hare from Panama City, Ft»„
wham aha was teaching in a rim*
liar school. Mrs. Clark, according
to officials of the school, who has
been teaching for 11 years takes
a special interest in eaeh one of
her students.
•The school's curriculum, the officlals aay, matches that of public
*h 0ols but with tho addition of
M u m s in religious instruction. In
addition, it is reported, a spiri­
tual slant is given other subjects
where that b appropriate.
Classes are offered in all grade*
With extrs-curricular activities in
srafu and natam studies.
The school hare b aa* of a chain
o f 2.SOS odueatbna! units operated
by Seventh Day Adventists around
to* world, is of which are in Flor-

State Civil
Defense
M e et Held

COMMANDER JOHN MEREDITH MILLER, DBN, assumed
mend of Heavy Attack Squadron Nina today In ceremonies at NAS
Sanford. He relieved Cdr. W. R. Haslett, who resume* his former
iltlon aa axeeutlva officer of the squadron. (O fflcbl Photo, U.
positlt
8. Na
levy)

Demo Leaders Plan
Hard Hitting Drive
TALLAHAS8EE (AP)—State ♦Democratle leaders have mapped
a hard hitting campaign directed
by a four-man strategy board In
an affort to awing Florida’s 10
electoral votes to A dial Btevsru
son and Estes Kofauver.
The strategy board will meet
next week to designate • state
campaign chairman.
Board members ar* Gov. Col
Mrs. Vola Lambert ton was ap­
l(ns, Stato Democratic Chairman
James Milligan, U.8. Rep. Bob pointed by Mrs. 8 m Stevenson,
8lkos of Crostvbw and Mayor president of the Pitot Club, as
chairman of Public Affairs to re­
Haydon Burns of Jacksonville.
The members wore selected at place Mrs. Gsorge A. Stin# who
a caucus of the Btata Democratic resignsd as chairman at tha meet­
Advisory Committee attended by ing of the Pilot Clnb held In the
two congressmen, members of the Yacht Club last night.
Mrs. K. M. Bad was wdeomed
State Cabinet and representatives
back Into the dab aa a member
of Stevenson and Kofauver.
and thro* .visitor* from the Lake
The meeting waa open to »*waCountry O u t .warn also wrionmed
men up to the print-where vritof to tha meeting.
teak piece on the beard members
Announcement was mad* ot fall
and campaign strategy was map­
council o f District Four, Pilot In­
ped. The Advisory Committee ternational which will bo held at
went into closed session o f this
tha Pennsylvania Hotel in West
Various
Democratic
landers
Palm Bsaeh on Sept. 22 and S3.
forecast that Stevenson would
A letter was rs'ad from the
carry Florida this time but thst District Governor, Mrs. Marie
a great deal of hard work would Gleason of OcaU who will make
have to bo done.
her official visit to the club on
Dwight
Elsenhower
carried Oct. 21. She requested that re­
Florida over Btevenson by 100L ports or all committee chairmen
000 votes In 1922 and 8ikes said bo sent to her not later than
Florida was going to bo “ tho Oct. I. Mrs, 8tevenson asked that
toughest state in the South to chairmen have their reports at the
carry’* for tho Democrats thU next dinner meeting.
yaar.
An Invitation to hold the Sep­
Sikes and Stats Treasurer Lar tember dinner meeting at tha
son said Florida could bo carried home of Mrs. H. W. Little at Lake
easily for tho Democrats if all Markham, was accepted by tha
Democratic officeholders would club. The dinner will be held on
got out and work. They proposed 8ept. 21, at 6:30 p. m.
Mrs. M. L. Raborn Sr., numberthat the state committee adopt
n resolution telling these officials ■hlp, chairman, reported that the
club has gained five now members
to support the ticket.
However, Bralley Odhsm, who during the past two months. As
was twlea an unsuccessful candi­ hospital chairman, sha appealed
for volunteer! for the Seminole
date for governor, said this was
Memorial Hospital Women’s Auxthe wrong approach. He said the
llbrtr. She told of the work that'
committee should appeal to them Is being don* by th* auxiliary
to work for the party on Its mer­ and also-of the club which fu n it rather than on a proposition of ished a room and plans to main­
‘'Blindly voting party loyalty.!* tain it,
Odham said there was a grant v UrJ
WnIter L. Carter, Milk:
need to revitalise the party mach­ Fund chairman, reported a case
inery with young Democrat* and of canned milk given to an indig.
to play up Democratic accomplish.
LfimUwt
n,tmlh(Casttimed on Page Eight)
Parley, fellowship

New Pilot Club
Public Affairs
Chairman Named

C1,U’ *,*ht yUU,&lt;u

Auxiliary Members toSaSKrT * U,“et * fl#w"
To M eet Neighbors
In Fund Campaign Com mi trees To Be
Tho “ Moot . Your.
.
. Nolghtor*
program gets underway In full Told A t Grammar
force this weekend with members
School P-TA Meet
of the Women’s Auxiliary of the

' There are several openings for
aatnllment (till avaBahb far the
passant year. Anyone interested
m enrolling their *tiis auy con­
tact the pastor, A. C. McClure, Bemlnole
Memorial
Hospital
UP! Palm Way, ar call 2099J.
stationed in super markets to
y**r .on Thursday
meet their neighbors In thslr cam “ )* of
• *
September
13,
at
patgn to raise funds for their or­ U^J1*
9:00 p.m. AU parents are urged
ganisation.
*tu * l ta*1 meeting aa com­
The gigantic effort, la coopera­ mittees will be organised for the
tion with General Mills,
coming year's events. 8. M. Ri­
tlonally known ready m b floor chards, P .T A President, has an­
concern, b under the direction of nouncodtto them* for the year;
' ' CINCINNATI m - T w o
ti- the Finance Committee of tho “ Your Child In His 8chool En­
(Itoosa will live cat their time Hospital Ausilbry, headed by vironment**
The business meeting will be­
at Cincinnati Boa la apiaaUr- Mrs. J. E. Higgins. Other mem­
basd after mauling ta death their bers of tho committee are: Mrs. gin promptly at 1:00 o’clock end
Male cagemete ta a savage bat' A. B. Peterson Sr., -Mrs. H. B. will be Untied to a 20 minute anaPope, Mrs. J. E. Gradlck, Mrs. E. slons. The programs this ysor will
Bhf Monday.
. The so* veterinarian, Dr. B. H. Lancy, Mrs John Schirard Jr* all ba held in th* child'* etassroom with the teacher explaining
Bernard, said the jungle cate and Mrs. P. E. Roumllbt.
Tho Hospital Auxiliary will re tha white and whyfora o f her
be mi
teaching. This evasion In th*
In calve a generous portion of the
P lf w* pot
classroom will be limited to
sals
price
of
seven
different
Bet.
now, the
would
ty Crocker Cake Mixes tkat will 22 mlnutee, after which, refresh,
he eaM.
meats will be served.
Saa officials said there was a* be fee lured in five o f Sanford's
Super
Markets
tkla
week
end.
t m i f knowing what saaaad the
Members of the Hospital A ax­
T o o p a n said the attach eo 2- illary who have not been contact- ST. AUOUSTCVE CW-S4. Johns
M M i d Rajah wee apparently • •d'are requested to mil Mrs. J, Omanty has bought 3* voting ma­
aarpriaa, with mm female, going E. Higgin* at .14M-W to barn of chines to replace nanar ballots in
far kb threat enf the ether Si* their pert to be token is the the N e v .g general election This
•Meet Tour Neighbor”
Mi MM
wffl aUaalaate 14 al 46

iresses Maul
si Male Caaemate
T o Death In Fight

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WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER « , ISM

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Established IM S

A. B. Peterson Sr., director
Civil Defense, Bemlnole County;
C. R* Dawson, attached to com­
munications, area Five* State Civil
Defense; Mrs. C. B. Dawson, exe­
cutive committee. Seminote Cotm
ty Red Cross; Mrs. Audrey Speer,
staff of local State Welfare; and
Mrs. Mary D- Knox, executive
secretary, Seminole County Red
Cross, attended the Civil Defense
Institute held at the Angebilt Ho.
tel, Orlando, Monday,
Purpose and objectives of the
Institute, as set forth by General
H. W. Tarkinton, State Civil eDfense director, were to delineate
responsibilities of all state agen­
cies, such as Red Cross, State
Wellard, Department of Public
Health. Department of Agrlcul.
ture, etc., in the event of war
or natural disasters — with the
common objective of survival.
Fred W. DeMotte, state field
director, area five, presided, af­
ter the group was welcomed by
Capt. C. Q. Wright Jr., director
of Orange County Civil Defense,
and local level panel as well as
state and regional level panel
were held for open discussion of
problems Involved.
The State Department of Public
Welfare was represented by Mias
NeUe Williams and Miss Roberta
Williams in th* absenc* ot Charlea
O. Andrews Jr., chairman, 8tat*
Welfare Board.
Civil Defense welfare was rep­
resented by Miss Prances Burkhalter, and Red Cross disaster WcL
(are by Miss Daisy Marshall la
the absence of John Gates, dlrec.
tor field services ARC, Atlanta,
General Tarklngton'a closing re­
marks laid mphasls on the im­
portance of cooperation by aQ
agencies in this common efofrt of
survivalThe next emrgency welfare In
Civil Dfense meeting will be held
In Tampa on Sept. )9 — as alsa
one in riagler County, data to bo
announetd later.

Florida Should
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Weather
Partly rieedy through Than,
day; tow tonight 69 to 91.

Chiefs Club Sets
Rally, Pow-Wow
Co/C Manager's
Post Still Vacant
No one hss been selected to fill*
the varsnry In the Chamber of
Commerce manager's job, It was
said at the director’s meeting of
the trade body when the Board
n rt t the First Federal Savings
aand Loan Assn, last night. The
opening wasa created when Fort
m t Breckenridge resigned earl­
ier this month to accept a similar
pottion In DeLand.
The screening of applicants la
CASSELBERRY—Ray V. Klip
being done by President-elect Clif­ pstcln, secretary-treasurer of the
ford McKIbbin and his Executive Seminole Park Raceway, ap­
Committee, according to President peared before th* Board of AL
George Touhy, who presided at dermen Monday night, request­
the session last night. He added ing a permit to conduct trotting
that Inasmuch as an appointee
horse races at tha mils traek,
could not possibly take over the
and to request building permits
duties before Oct. 1, tha Incom­
for 12 new stables, hospital, pading administration who assumes
dock and flve-slghths mile track
the reins on that date la most log­
ically the one to make the choice Inside th* on* mile evil.
Approval of both requests were
since they will be the first to work
granted by tho board, which will
with the nsw manager.
also enact an ordnlanc* at the
A number of applications have next meeting, governing hone
been received both from local men racing in the town. Building per­
who are interested and from oth­
mits are Issued by th* town clerk
ers, both in Florida and from outaide the slate, who have learned at no cost.
Removal Of a barricade, ob­
of the vacancy. McKIbbin said
that so long as capabilities were structing passage over a 22 foot
equal or nearly equal preference easement at tha rear of lota facwould be given to a local person. Ing highway 17*92, extending
Familiarity with situations her* from Lemon Lane on th* north
would save some time In his be- to Normandy Rd. on th* south,
Coming effectllve, he continued, was requested by Ernest Lown­
nd his local background should des, who had occasion to us*
bet Interest in advancing th* the easement when work on fourmlnole county Interests. The lantng th* highway blocksd his
hole* would be made "as soon as drive.
bis without lessening the
A letter, requesting removal of
hence* of getting the bait possi­ the obstruction and authorised by
ble person," McKIbbin added.
' Mayor Junius Allen, will ba sent
v The Chambot of Commerce dl- to Law Bernhardt, who It was re­
have been in close touch ported. *T*etod tha bnrttoad*.
S T S rtlopas—te'that might M- Tha board approved a plat abb.
feet the
th local Naval A lriU tlon . milted by Casselberry Gardens,
The announcement from Washing­ for 19 lot* on Queen's Mirror Cir­
ton a few months go that an cle, extending from Lake Trip­
Item of $20 million for develop- let Dr. to Winter Perk Dr. Re­
mants In Sanford and at the oid plete of lots an Talslmsn Trail
Osceola landing field waa Included
in th* proposed budget for long and three Iota on Quintuplet Dr*
range planning stimulated, a great were also approved.
The street lighting fund ahow.
deal of Interest and effort to have
ed a balance of 92,248.88 on da.
(Continued on Page Eight)
posit In banks, and 91-912-20 In
the escrow account with th*
Florida Powrr Corp.
W. H. Kemp, president of th*
Seminole I'erk Roeeway Associa­
tion, spoke on plana for develop­
ment of th* track aa a training
The Christian Education leaders center for 600 horses. Kemp
of the First Presbyterian Church stated also that a bunding pro­
met last night, at 7 p. m. for the gram, Including II new stable*
first Workers oCnfcrcnce of the an emergency veterinary hospital
liaddock and five-eighth* rail*
fall saason.
The teachers of the Nursery track Inside th* mil* racewey
Department of the Sunday School would soon get under way.
— Mrs. Harry Weir, Department
Plans for a Ladle*' Day buf­
Superintendent; Mrs. John A. Bur­ fet ware outlined by Kllppeteln,
ton, Jr., Mr*. George Sires, Mrs. to bo held at the raceway at a
John Dunn, Mrs. Lee Hunter, Mrs. data to be announced. Women's
Al Wallace end Mrs. Howard organisations of this' pert of th*
Whelchcl — served a delicious county will be Invited, according
supper, carrying out the Chinese to KUppsteln.
motif wtih chow mein supper with
The raceway has boon granted
the tables decorated with red IIIa franchise by th* Florid* State
Ilea and Chinese figurines.
Racing Commission, to hold rac­
The program of the evening was ing at the tract here, subject to
a preview of the teaching program
approval In a County reforwdum
each department In Sunday School
Is planning for the fall. Gordon In the November elections.
Swam, Sunday School Superinteadent presided over the meet­
ing.

Trotting, Building
Raceway Permits
Approved By Beard

Church Christian
Education Leaders
Hold Supper M eet

Parents Invited
To Pinecrest P-TA
Meeting Tomorrow

Vi*

Mothers and fathers of child
ran in Pinecrest School ar* Invit
ed to attend the first meeting of
tha Pinecrest Parent Teachon
Association to ba held tomorrow
night In th* school auditorium.
Many new classrooms have
been organised and enrollment
has increased until the school
now has II classrooms. Parents
will tour th* classrooms and most
their childrens teachers from
7:30 to I p.m .
Mrs. Mary Mann wilt addrea*
parents at I o’clock on the sub­
ject “ Why I Attend P.T.A.“ w.
There will «j*o be a bualnoa*
meeting and refreshments will
to served following adjournment.
The executive board of the as­
sociation met oa BopL 6 to dis­
cuss plans for th* coming year.
Parents are urged t* demonstrate
their Interest la their children
education by a full attendance et
tomorrow night’s and all fntara
meetings.

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Republican,

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No. l» t

Associated Prana Leaned Wire

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LAKELAND Plorida (A P &gt; should stress th* julc* quality of
Its oranges In developing Euro­
pean markets, an Industry lead
or told an export committee
meeting Monday.
If this is don#, a good market
ran be built up In European res­
taurants, hospitals and other re­
tail outlets, James C. Morton of
Aubumdalo said.
Morton also forecast a long
rang* market In Europe for Plor.
ids fruit. He told th# Export
Committee of Florida Citrus Mu­
tual that this ssarkst probably
would
built
up
principally
around processed citrus but that
prospects for fresh citrus also
are good.
Martin Hearn, export coordin­
ator for th* big grower coopera­
tive, prwlicted th* orange export
market this season would reach
flvs million boxes of fresh fruit.
The rommiltee asked the U.S.
government to continue export
subsidies on citrus. Last season
th* government paid 50 cent* a
box on fresh fruit shipped to
friendly nations overseas and a
similar payment for processed
fruit.

ids soalsn s i

far the

y+IHVal —F
place
Bfwfi OB M l ¥IONI Im--.—,
at the White Heaee. Lund reported an the activities to the Piwsld o il'i M itlf i t lira ItatB m l oraafeialiad' lira dtciri of many
ceartJtnente to have f i n appear bars daring tho earning

MAYOR RRKLRCTKB
CALLAHAN CB-L. D. H
was reelected mayor of this Na*.
ssu County team yesterday, de­
feating, W. p . Cegafy, ■ write la

92 to If.

Stadium
Is Scene
O f Event

A gigantic pep rally and pow.
wow was planned last night by the
Seminole Chiefs Club for Tuesday
night, Sept. 18, at the Sanford
Memorial Baseball Stadium begin­
ning at 7:20 p. m.
The pow-uow and rally will
feature the Introduction of mem­
bers of this year’s Sanford Seminotes by the coaches, which will
Include their weight, class and
oeltion; a description by Coach
Ul Fleming of the offense and
defensive actions, with the team
running through a few of the plays.
Dr. A. W. Epps Jr., chairman
of the club’s program committee,
•eld that the pow-wow and rally,
coming just two days prior to the
season’s kick-off game, should at­
tract hundreds of 8emlnole County
football fansThomas Stringer, chairmen of
the membershp committee, and
vice president of the club, u id
that there are now moT* then 20
members of the organisation
which was formed primarily to
increase interest in local high
school sports activities. "We will
to on hand the fright of tho rally
to tell the crowds attending the
pow-wow tome of the real parposes of the organization and to
accopt memberships."
The Semlal* Chiefs Clnb, at last
night’s meeting, beaded by Presi­
dent John Bchlnrd, set the poli­
cies of the organisation ralative
to th* apendlng of the club’*
funds. Samtools High School Prin­
cipal Andrew Bracken recom­
mended that tha club’s funds M l
go through tha school accounts and
that expenditures be made by tha
club membership. The policy waa

Fox Is Named Demo
Executive Group's
Campaign Leader
The Semlnol* County Demo­
cratic Executive Committee nam­
ed John Fox aa Its campaign
chairman for the forthcoming
•’action in November, at their
meeting this week.
Fox will serve along with other
committee members which In.
elude Mack N. Cleveland Jr.,
Gordon Frederick, 0. P. Herndon,
Erneet Housholder, and Voile A.
Williams Jr.
Campaign materials will to
available In about a week, Demo­
cratic Executive Committee mem­
ber* were told. This material wM
Include bumper stripes, campaign
buttons and other materials.
James H. Lee of Ovisdo, ehalr.
man o f th* Seminole County Do.
moentia Executive Committee
advised the members that a toad*
qoutert will to established at
• later date.
The committee, It waa revealed,
wHl tend a delegation to tho for­
thcoming rally oa Saturday in
Orlando. The delegation will inelude: J. a. Blankenship, Mrs.
Ur' H i
John
rot. Botort 8. Blllhlmer, Mrs.

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Throughout State
During Lost Month

LAKELAND (AV -R abfclt was
tp o tir throughout Florida during
Several of the projects of .tto August the Weather Bureau re.
accept membership.**
Tuesday, but generally
clnb wera outlined which Included
helping build • stadium tor high
school athlstic use, the taking af
Mock of North and Northwest
motion picture* ot each game, Florida received leis than they
and tha purchase of an athletic got during tha previous tw*
bus to transport teams to their
snths. The drought which hag
games.
plagued
tho Southern part of tha
Ahletlc Director Fred Ganaa
peninsula moot o f tho summer
reported on the financial condi­ continued.
tion of the Bemlnole High School
But some spots received above
Athletic association. Wtih a ba!
anc* of 94J9 at the beginning ot average rain. The main one*
the 192S-M season, Ganaa report­ were West Palm Beach and
ed that total receipts amounted Apalachicola and a four-county
to 99,041.94; expenditures cam* to area made up of Highlands,
99,611.19, with 96JS4.4! for foot- Hards*, Polk and Osceola.
ban, 91.906J7 for basketball and
l ooelised thunderstorms were
9719.31 for baseball- Unpaid bills credited with drenching thee*
(Continued an Page Right)
spot* at regular intervals. Wauchula in Hards* received 12.lt
Inches, ths heaviest total record­
ed during August in th* state.
Meet other peninsular points
received 9 ta I Inches, tome Ilk
Inches below normal. Coastal lo­
The Senior High Fellowship of cations got 4 to 6 Inches which
the First Presbyterian Church ia I to 4 lees than normal.
Tho driest areas war* west
will hav* an overnight retreat
at New Smyrna Beach, Friday and northeast of Tallahassee, es­
afternoon through Saturday after­ pecially the counties bordering
Georgia. Femandin* Beach north
noon, Sept. 14 and II.
The purpose of this resreat Is for of Jacksonville waa the driest
planning the f*U program of the reporting point, receiving only
Senior High Followship. Th* Rev. M inch.
Angus G. Mclnnls, minister of the
Temperatures were near or
First Presbyterian Church, will slightly above average, th* hou
open th* re teat after supper test weather being recorded dur­
with an Inspirational messag* ing the first two weeka of the
Then the Flying Squadron of the month. A mass of cool air doYouth Council of the Bt. John s aecndad on northwest Florida
Presbytery — Kathy DlUon, Susan Aug. 21 and remained until
Fischer. Arthur Young, from
Aug. 24, helping lower the aver­
churches In Orlando and Bever­
ley TeagI* and Jamie Marsh age temperature.
Lightning killed one person
from churches In Daytona Beach
—will talk to th* group on the Aug. 27 in Escambia County,
work of tho Presbyterian young Several funnel clouds were sight­
people In th* St. John’s Presby­ ed but little damage was report,
tery. The young people will then ed. Funnel clouds Indicate tor.
divided Into thre commission nedlc winds that do not ordin­
groups and do tho aetusl plan­ arily touch the ground.
ning for ttolr program for the
fail, bringing their reports ta the
whole group at the Saturday morn­
ing meeting.
The young people have set up
a varied program of recreation to
By MABY FOWLER
accompany this plannings*.***.
DE BARY - The Do Bary Civic
The following Christian Education
leaden will to at the retreat to Association will tofln th* stasou
help tha group round out thetr with a Touring Florida party Fri­
program—the Rev. Angus G. Me­ day. Sapt- M, at 7 p. m. In tha
ta ls , Miss Rebecca Stevens, Sen­ community cantor.
Exceptionally beautiful prizes
ior High Departmental Sunday
School superintendent; Comdr. L. will to offered gad refreshment*
B. Ubhey. Senior High Surntoy served. The committee U: Mr*.
School teacher; Mr. and Mr*. Rob- Gears* Wakefield, Mrs. Sydney
art Crumley. Adult Advisers far Wilkes, Mrs. Bay Ryan and Mrs.
ike Senior High’ Fellowship, and B t; Peek._________ _
Miss Katherine Brawn, Director
ot Christian Edhcaton.
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Transportation to the retreat
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Urn resreat will haste wjth anpper at 7 p. m. and end with a
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Spray. North Carolina.
TOC A R E IIK IlK lir NOTIFIED
Ikel suit lo r dlv»rca has been filed
against you la tha Circuit Court of
Srmtnoln County. Florida. In Chan­
cery by CLMATCM It CtN'KItAM
You are hereby required to tllo your
Answer and/aar ntharwlae plead la
a ecerd am s w its law, w ith the Clerk
uf the above on lltlrd Court and la
serve t rop y o f same upon Tom
Wntann A ttorney for Plaintiff, at
330 North Mala Mtrart. l-A Orlando.
Florida, on or befnro that tat day o f
October, A. D. 1144. otherw ise a
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and For Seminole C ounty,1
Florida
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That is bud. For thougn the main resThe nut behind the wheel atlll continues
to be the biggest cause o f auto accidents. imnsibility for keeping an automobile in
Faulty equipment— poor brakes, headlights, gou.' mscnunicnl order rests with the owner,
tires and so forth—also play a major role city and state governments also have a
responsibility. Just as they curb speed and
tn the highway toll, however.
About half the cars Inspected for sufety punish violators, they ought to force com­
' Stickers in one o f our principal cities, did pliance with vehicle safety standards.
pot qualify the first time they were tested. Faulty brakes or glaring lights make even
Site main trouble was headlights; which a good driver a mcna-e on the road.
•
a
o
• were either too bright or one-eyed or out en­
tirely. Next came brakes; then followed
Household Gadgets
: trouble with the steering mechanism, rear
Not long ago a newly-installed garbage
' *lights, windshield wipers and the exhaust, disposer made what the lady o f the house
In that order.
described to her spouse as a "strange hum­
u f.
In one state, police report that during the ming noise" and then stopiicd dead. The
first seven months o f 1050 accidents at­ spouse, a fellow short on mechanical talents,
tributed to tire failure killed seventeen per­ did know about fuses, so he went to inspect
sons on a famous turnpike Cars arc fre­ the disposer fuse. Nothing wrong there.
quently ruled o ff turnpikes because of poor
Then the housewife discovered another
- tires.
small fuse on the disposer itself. She thought
By no means ull states ure this careful Jt ruttled; her huslmnd thought it looked
•bout automotive equipment as a factor in all right, though it wus o f a type unfamiliar
traffic safety. Even where the law sets to him. .The electrician confirmed the wife's
■
minimum standards, enforcement often is suspicions and pop;ied in a new fuse. Results!:
]gx or non-existent.
one working garbage dis|ioscr; one embar­
B»T MW
• wteiltd
jyrS t'j
% kr.jid.te ftlsradte WOHPS 7 ,£ *
rassed husband; one needless service bill.
fc!
4*1 h« d.dnt m«ki lertlSrt
All of which illustrates one of the pit­
jwiior wdi V«int4 to ml it
Reproductions
Not many years ago, it was a rare thing falls o f the electronic age. We're acquiring
CoortMf *11. T . OooSrich Solo M w LlOfOO • i . m o
for an American home to contain any reas- so many household gadgets that merely to
onably good copies o f first-rute art. Such keep them going requires some specialized
reproductions as one found were apt to be knowledge. Manufacturers do their best with
many a householder
ding}' or garish prints that gave only u dim directions— which
doesn't
rend.
. Idea o f what the original might look like.
The only remedy that comes to mind is
Happily, this state o f affairs is on the way
By HEM PRICE
By the time mankind succeed*
out. Many so-called middle class homes now a high school course on how to keep ap­ Assnriated Press X r » » Analyst in making this planet totally un*
‘
WASHINGTON
The llus- inhubitable, perhaps he will have
■boast quite faithful copies of luiintiugs that pliances contented.
We know some adults that could profit by stalls keep testing nuclear wenp pcrfectvd th« means for leaving
•hang in the world's finest art collections.
ona In Silserlu. From time It it.
•
.Numerous museums and galleries also rent it.
time the United Stales lets go
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And
this,
aaturally,
raises an
.paintings to homes, and more and more fawith a few on a inld-Parifie is. interesting subject.
Since at.
ft
milieu are acquiring originals.
I i i i i i I. The British plan to du a comodatlon* in span.' ships prob
Former Presidents
Despite this burgeoning interest, however,
of testing in Australia.
ably will be fairly IlniiteJ, who
Roth of our living former presidents are hitSome
scientists are worried
one o f the most satisfying art forms is
still nctivc men. They made s|&gt;ecches at that the radioactive fall-out will get to make the Journey to
salvation?
•till generally neglected. In popular mind,
their party conventions this year. Despite from these experiments Is going
Under the Democratic system
•eulpture is associated with parks and muse­
the rfrent strain of the office they once held to produce a world population everybody should have an equal
ums. Yet accurate reproductions of sculpture
they continue to be men of energy and de­ Just loaded with crazy, mxed-up opportunity. Under the Russian
may now be obtained as easily as prints of
genes.
dication.
famous paintings. We sus|&gt;ect, however,
Genes are nature's
built-in
BURGLARS BREAK
It has frequently been suggested that gaJgets for determining whether
when word gets around. muny a household
INTO SCHOOL
will enjoy the special satisfaction of having some official use be made of former presi­ children ore going to have JACKSONVILLE &lt;*-Bur|lars,
dents.
One
suggestion
hns
been
that
they
be
brown «)'•, or blue, two heads believed to be Juveniles, broke
• small but good piece of sculpture on dis­
made honorary members o f the Senate, with or one. and whether they are go. into the partially completed Osce­
play.
ing to lie Idlota or geniuses.
ola Forest School during the week­
For the United States in growing up, cul- tho right to sit in that body und make
As it now stands, the situation end ami stole some pellets that
speeches,
but
without
the
right
to
vote.
This
turally speaking.
Is enough to msko a pessimist look like .2S cartridges.
would allow the senators to take advantage smile—a pessimistic smile, of
Gene Griffin, chief criminal In­
of the former presidents’ knowledge of le­ course.
vestigator. said he would like to
The Sanford Herald
Tile latest news from tho w -m the thieves not to try any
gislative processes from the executive point
P u b lltlttd D a ily K iu a iil M u lu n lu i anil Hum Uir
world-ls-going-lo-iKit front comes target practice with the pellets.
o f view.
■ e ie r e C aa .SoonS a l a » tn a lla r Octotiar ST. l i l t a l
. The office of president of the» United from Atomic Energy Commis­ They are highly explosive pow
t t a N i t O ffle a •( S an fo rd , f io r ld a under tha A rt
sioner John von Neumann.
dcr charges used In a special type
nT C un araaa o f ila r e h I . 1 1 7 1
States is one of (ha most important any mnn
_ eo ir n a liH a E~d it o r and -P u b lla tiar
Von Neumann said In a week- gun to shoot bolts Into concrete
m
MJA
A R IO N H A R M A N
S R .. H t t c U
F.d lln r
_______,
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can fill. Whether or not one agrees with and world broadcast that within and can exploda a rifle or pistol
EVELYN J CUSltlNO. Advertising llaaaKfr
the politics of the man who occupies thnt a few decode* mankind will ucltl- with enough force to maim or kill.
T h a Ita ra ld la a m arnbar o f tha A ia o c la ltd I'ra .a
•vo global climate control and
office, one cannot help but agree that I
* W hich I t n n tllla d O tr lu a U a lr U -Us* iia , lo r ronw bllrn'
raise the awful prospect of
f le e a f aU tha lo ca l »»w » prtutyd In
it, this*
th is-n g ijfjp iip s-r.
tiurpi
be
learnt*
great
many
useful
thi
■■
Ji
weather
warfare.
N a tio n a lly
ky
U s n s ra l
A d v trt l.ln g
*e
seems
too bad that men with experience
Can you Imagine sending light­
E w r la"w M l a s o r t la B a tin a s B a s k H ide. It
if that sort are allowed to depart from ning bolts hurtling down on
A tla n ta U o o rg la
Washington. Surely some place suitable to your enemies? Or maybe aiming
atmacniPTioN nATKs
j ; t f Cai
C a rr ta r
l i o p ar w s s k
O ss sio sth
|i si
their
abilities and status could be found for a hurricane? Or perhaps caus­
*“ Tiros
. . r e s M e a tk s
H it Sfeaths
on# ts a r
ing drought or floods?
them.
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til.IS
Coupled with atomic' and hy
Congress
would
do
well
to
consider
the
Wed. Sept. 12, lflfttl
drogen bombs, this waather war*
matter, A democracy works best when it far* business has fascinating
TODAY’ S BIBLE VERSE
takes advantage of the talents of Its most possibilities for utter world draDo not worry.—Matthew 0:25.
able citizens. Letting the knowledge and ex­ truction.
*
It ia one thing to think things through perience o f former presidents go to waste
Illlt llirre Is a lay of hopo—
Ilia allvcr lining In the mush
from all angles, but having reached a final scents foolish.
room cloud.
conclusion as to whst if wise and lw*t to
The same day that Volt Nett
J do, worry gets you nowhere. Often we have
Today’s |x&gt;litidHiiH don't ask audiunces to munit predicted weather warfare
t known shattered disappointments turn out "lend us your ears." They behave as If they in a few decades, the Iajs Ala
• to be glorious successes. Do your best and held both the first and second mortgage on mos, N.M.. atomic energy la­
s. wait calmly.
boratory
disclosed It hsd been
them.

n» IIAl. BOYLE
NEW YORK C/P)—A* millions
of school children Iruop off to
school again, many adult, know
a moment of asdnest and almost
envy.
They are swept by a passing
desire to b« young themselves,
and an old phrase tugs at their
mind: " I f I had my life to live
over again."
Wall I know whul I’d do. 1
certainly wouldn't rush through
kindergarten If I had a second
chance. I believe I'd slay on in
kindergarten, year after stub­
born year, until the school crum­
bled In ruin.
A return to my pimply end
boisterous high
school adolscence holds no appeal to me. If
I had to live through .the teen
ages again I'd ceitalnly demand
double pay and time off for
good behavior. Nor do 1 pine to
i Mve again the rah-rah ‘ years on
' a college r-.mpu* amid the climb-.
Ing Ivy.
But kindergarten? Ah. that's a
d i f f e r e n t matter. Whut man
wouldn’t like to live again Ute
year of his real prime, the time
when he elood on his first real
summit and knew the thrill of
feeling he was king of the hill?
This week, seeing scores of
scruh-fuced urchinrf being |cJ to
their first day in kindergarten
hy their mothers. I felt a wild

W orld M a y Become Full O f Genes
system there will hit no argu­
ment since the bosses will make
the selections.
If the Democratic system is
chosen with Its interminable ar­
guments. talk about the rights
of man and justice, then life
will continue on planet “ X" a*
It 'h a s on earth. Mankind, in
brief, ran go on being contrary.
But If the Russian system
with its planned economy and
thought control is selected, it
wouldn't be worth the trp any
how.
Wouldn't It !&gt;c nice If we
never had to make the rholce?

CELEBRATION BET THURSDAY
BLOUNTSTOWN ^P-The
ap­
proaching (tart of barga traffic
on the Apalachicola River will be
marked by a celebration here
Thursday.
Calhoun and Liberty counties
will be hosts to residents oM h c
Apalachicola River Valley ai a
ceremony celebrating dredging of
a nine-foot channel from Apala­
chicola to Chattahoochee.

wish that t could remake thnt| you’ve lieen homesick all you,
journey ng»in myself, and recap- j ||fe for kindergarten. Why don’t
lure the feelings that went w*th, you B0
#0metlme and spend
It.
a post-graduate year in onV'
A boy on his way to kinder­
Believe me, tf I knew- a kin­
garten when I was young was a dergarten that’d take a pupil
Christopher Columbus, adventur- who shaves, I might be tempted^
Ing
into an uncharted worldMost children didn't attend nur­
FOUR CONFABS BET
sery schools. Klndergaricn .was a
strange new continent full of ru­ MIAMI ch—Four conferences oq
mored terrura and uncertain de- automobile theit will be held In
Florida during the next week
lights.
Remember how clammy your with tha first ont starting )«*
palm felt In your
mother’s terdsy.
Others will be In Orlsndo to­
palm? And all the questions you
morrow, Tampa Thursday anj
asked along the way?
"Mama, If you do something Miami Monday, accordiw •„
day, Tampa Thursday and MiamU
bad, do they really shut you up
Monday, according to Charles u
in a dark cloakroom all hy your­
Weeks, special agent In charge of
self and close all the doors? ’
the Miami FBI office.
“ Manta, will then* In- anybody
there I know?"
".Mninu, what if you do some­
ASTHMA ?
thing' bad but don't know it's
bad when you do it. Do they still
■ sliest chokies,
make you hold out your hand tackles broechltl
anbmi or bit Is-tf i
and hit it with a ruler?"
■S is a l! I s * that I
"Mama—"
■silbin* fifties! (
"Oh. hush child, we'll never Yee er seel la st!
m ss s « hsi. sfTrs
get there if you keep asking •is*
rsselis with •
questions."
BREATHIAfY Ml—
tin
mo
*sis rfw os
Remember how awesome the
ishslssi ibirssr wilted. GssrssissSi
teacher looked. an.| how, us she
AT YOUR DRUOOIST
bent down lo greet you, you
oa wain miatniaiv , int
could count the crinkly wrinkles
tit OsiSsi Am ., le a f * *, Wash
around her warm kindly eye*?
—
She seemed 1.000 years old, and
she may have lieen all of 45.
Remember the blind panic you
fell when your mother went out
the door and left you standing
there, silent umiil the flock of
other silent lonely children?
Rut soon the strangeness liegun to wear off ns the teacher
started u game.
lly tile time
your mother came to take you
home, you hud made your first
flight front the nest. You had
learned of another world outside
MICKIY MANYM
the world of home, u world full
of wonderful adventure and shin­
h»*r Yoih Yankee ovifttMer,
! t
ing excitements. So many things
poori tutttf and horns run king,
mott promting young plsytf is
to do. Every day somrlhlng new
baseball today, eats Chimp
—drawing a white sheep on a
green field, learning to gallop
to music, discovering the magic
realm uf poetry by listening to
the teacher read "Little Boy
Blue," making your flrit lifelong
friend, falling in love with your
first red-haired gtrl.
What other j^iar goes hy
swiftly? In what other^ year
doe* the mind leap so far a* it
doe* in kindergarten? Nona. If
t, to *
I had my way, good kindergar.
will g * f* r
ten teacher* would get the same
pay a* top colega professor*.
They are more Important guides
on the royal road to learning.
My wife, Frances, who gets a
the satra.vMemla broad
hit fed up with hearing me ram­
chompians chaos*
ble on like this, sometimes eays:
"You
know, Rover, I think

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working for the past year on
atnmic powered rocket*.
Presumably, If and when these
A-ruckets nrc perfected, mankind
will have tho mean* to blast off
USA where prosperity haa reach ; for Mars, V^nus, Jupiter, or any
ed even the common man, tha la­ of
the other assorlad planets
borer. the forester, coronary haart kma-king about in spare.
disease follows along too.
Who know* liut what mankind
"No longer is it limited lo tho will t&gt;e aide to find und colonise
busint-aa executive, the doctor, tho another
plunrl somewhere in
lawyer, and the government lead­ that mysterious void now known
er."
a* the universe?

f Overfeeding Affecting World's Health Says White
STOCKHOLM urv-Dr. Paul Dud­ " I f nvernutrition should be
ley White, President Elsenhower's found lo be an Important factor
heart physician, said hera that
•verfeedlng may he affecting the In the increase o f the universal
health of the world more than i threat of romnsry heart disease
in the leading citizens uf the world
•urvatioo.
Dr. White spoke on what he it may play even more of a role
celled the "almost epidemic" In- j In the destiny o f the world than
oresse of coronary heart disease |undernutriUon of hundreds o f mil­
among leading dtltens of all na­ lions of representatives o f the
tion!. la a speech prepared for common man."
delivery to the second European
Dr. White added: yintcreatingly
Congress of Cardiology, he aald: enough in sumo eotmlrica like the

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A
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eonntry.
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Non of the Facially Disfigured re­ Combat Epilepsy, it should help'
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The elloto to the
cause?
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the entire Bald of facial dis- Answer: Tha most comma*
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THE SANFORD HERALD Wed. Sept. 12, 1956

Methodist Circles

S o c ia l fc vs w tA

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Personality Most Important Asset
Says Popular Young Male Student

Albert Jarrell. Mrs. T.- F. MeCIRCLE NO. THREE
Circle Number Three of the \V. Daniel, Mrs. Grady Herman, Mrs.
How important Is a good per­ posed to take her to tho place o f
S.C.S. of the -First Methodist W, V. Bitting, Mrs. L. P. Hagan,
sonality?
her choice, regale her with hla
Church held Its Sentember m e' in* Mrs. John Gillon, Mrs. G. \v,
In the home o f Mrs. John Dom- Bailey, Mrs. O. R. Estridge, Mrs.
"It's the most Important asset own sparkling wit and generally
Incy In Loch Arbor. The os r- Carrie Draper, Mrs. Bessie Greek,
a girl can have" according to try to Impress her with his
man, Mrs. A. H. Beckwith Jr., Mrs. M. E. Moye, Mrs. W. D.
one popular young male student. charm, while she played It coy
called upon Mrs. Byron Smith to ..Moye and Mrs. J. H. Walker.
" I f she happens to be good look­ and feminine."
open the meeting wth a prayer,
ing with a nice figure too, more
He doesn’t think men want
CIRCLE NO. SEVEN
after which Mrs. Dominey cave
power to her. But my experience that kind of companionship any
Circle
Number
Seven
of
the
W.
the devotional and study, which
Is that beautiful girls depend on more, he says.
was entitled "Paul, the Man" S.CS. of the First Methodist
their looks to carry them on to
Church met on Monday afternoon
"There isn't time for all that,"
on the book o f Acts.
social success."
he says, “ not with everybody
A beautiful worship center was at the home of Mrs. B. E. Wig­
Pretty girls, he says, are not hopping o ff to get mnrrled before
arranged by Mrs. Grctchen Cro­ gins with Mrs. W. E. Raines as
always the most popular because they scarcely know ench other.
well.
It
featured
a
pencil hostess and Mrs. I. J. Boyette
they think the world owes them A man wants to know whether a
sketch o f Jesus, set o ff by a roy­ as co-hostess.
some sort o f special adoration.
girl will go on a fishing trip
Mrs. H. B. McCall, opened the
al blue mat, in front of whcll
as
"Take a girl I dated recent­ with him, whether she'll eritlcizo
an open Bible with a royal blue meeting by having the group en­
ly" this 18-year-old stndent says, his Interest In baseball nnd hoc­
ribbon bookmark. The sketch was gage in a few mon.cnts of ailent
"she delayed us 15 minutes at key, whether she’ll demand hia
done by Mrs. Crowell, and bore prayer. The devotional was led
home even though we were late presence In the home all the
the title "Even a robin rejoices by Mrs. Roy Wall, who used the
for our date with nnother group, time, or whethrr she’a tho type
with me'*.
book "Adventure of Prayer" and
waiting somewhere for us. Then who will respect him as an Indi­
Mrs. Beckwith complimented discussed the chapter entitled
she pmited because she didn't vidual after they get married en­
Mrs. Herron, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. "Our Father."
like the evening's schedule, al­ joying the thine* he I- Interested
The study was conducted by
Glidcwell, and Mrs. llarkey on
though she had nothing more In ns well ns the things »ho
the splendid program they ore- Mrs. B. E. Wiggins. It was based
constructive to sugg-it in the way likes."
sented to r the September ousl on "Paul's Letters to Local
of entertainment, even If we
ness meeting at McKinley Hall. Churches" and consisted o f a
So it holts down to this girls,
could have changed our plans.”
Mrs. Eva Harkcy, a member of discussion of "the man, Paul". I
You'll he popular with tho oppo­
Mrs.
Roy
Wall
gave
a
report
When
you
are
out
with
a
Circle Three, was presented her
site sex If yon let them have
beauty she ts likely .o spend a their own way In most things
life membership pin at the meet­ on missions and told something
MR. AND MRS. JOHN PAUL BRADDY
about where the circle's money,
good deal o f time glancing In which Is exactly whnt they seem
ing.
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★
the mirror, powdering and re-fln- to resent In you.
Circle Three chairman and co- is going.
MR. AND MRS. PAUL DROPC11UK
Ishlng her makeup. She worries
Routine business was disposed'
chairman for the bazaar which
about her looks constantly, this
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★
is to be held on Nov. 15, will be of and several , announcements
young man says.
Mrs. C. L. Wallis and Mrs. La•[ma,,,'• **&gt;mc of which were that
lie Insists too, that pretty girls
mar Echols. The Circle members tho bazaar will be held on Nov.
are usually had sports. "Tho mere
1C, and the District Seminar .w ill
decided
to sell
mUcellancc
fact that they are good looking,"
items at their booth. Mrs. Beck­ be on Sept. 19 at McKinley Hall
Miss
Patricia
Ellen
Dunn, ding rake, with a miniature bride he says, "seems to make them de­
with urged members to bring any at 9:30 a.m.
Refreshments were served to dl,u*htrr o f Mr. and Mrs. Ban and groom on top.
termined to shun any form o f en­
j items they have to sell at the
tile fnllnwlno i.rfi...
t v ,)unn» " n&lt;* Joh" 1 *ul Braddy,
The new Mrs. Braddy chose tertainment that will even muss
daughter's
wedding
a
street'
bazaar,
to
the
next
circle
meetMiss Lois Ann Dobson daughter
u .‘ . ~
h ‘ *"n of Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Bradt ourier, Mrs. I*. T. Doss, Mrs. jy , &lt;,f Geneva, were united in for her going away outfit a Ihetr hair."
o f Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Dobson of length dress of powder blue nylon .
Ills examples Include swim­
A new member, Mrs. Lester fMirc Hoy nr, Mr*. H. B. McCall, mnrrince Saturday afternoon nt sheer yellow nylon which fea­
this city, bccamo the bride of lace over blue satin. She wore
^
welcomed and it was Mr*. Efflo Milkle, Mrs. Howard 4:00 in the First Presbyterian
ming. skating, skiing.
tured tho long torso lino with a
Paul Peter Dropchuk, son of Mr. a while corsage or carnations b t, announced that the October mcct-| Monticth, Mrs. A. B. Stevens, 'Church,
"Oh, yes they’ll sit around In a
sleeveless, scoop nock top nnd a bathing suit nnd look pretty hut
her
shoulder
and
white
accessor-1
ing
will
be
held
at
Ihe
home
o
f
Mrs.
H.
W.
Sturdivant.
Mrs.
Roy
The
Rev.
Angus
Mclnnis
of.
and Mrs. T. J. Dropchuk of Hamfull skirt. This was complimented
RANCHO O O N Z A U S
they don’t want to get their hair
|Mrs. W. R. Hazlett, 2000 Iroquois
Mrs. N. R. Whitney, Mrs. fo o te d » l the ceremony, which
tratnek, Mich., at 3:30 p.m. Sun­ les
performed against a hack with a charcoal duster with
wet
or
ruin
their
makeup,"
the
Avc.
B.
E.
Wiggins,
Mrs.
L
J.
Boyette,:
National
tennis tinilet, Wimble­
A reception was held in
day in the First Cnristlan Church.
„ ...id of fern, w hite gladi'll nnd raised pattern of yellow daisies,
he says. "A lso they may corral
don, Dench doublet, indoor
and■ -----Miss'
S
'pompom
^
Members present were Mrs. L. •
Potted palms, baskets of white chuch parsonage. The bride's
Alin. W- E Raines,' —
.white
zinnias, softly 11* which matched tho yellow of the
singles, clay courts sad Wodd
lumlnated by the glow of 28 burn- dress to perfection. Black nr- the most tremendous wnnlrolie,
gladioli, pompoms and chrysanthe­ table, overlaid with a white cut A. Anderson, Mrs. Arthur Beck- Aline Chapman.
Pio title-holder, tell Chime
riding clothes, ski stuff, skating
CIRCLE
NO.
NINE
'
|
n„
Jr.,
Mrs.
Bradford
Byrd,
mums and two seven branched work cloth, was centered with wltn
cessnrles completed her ‘ensemble. skirts that are worn like a fa
Crowell, Mrs. John
^ b e r Nine of the W.
Mr„ Jm Cor,ry, , 0|0|„, ,&lt;ng
candelabra, bearing tall lighted cVndcla^a'Vnhvincd' with' atepha".
After a brief honeymoon trip shlon show rather than to eonof the
First . Methodist n10 tritililional wedding songs,
cathedral randies formed the noils and alamanda vine ami hold-1 J’ ontlitey, Mrs. ___...
Ralph Dean, Mrs.
^
lo Daytona Beach, the newly
You
Truly"
and weds will make their home at tribute to the activity planned
' La,nar E&lt;:hol‘ , Mr*' R- A. Futrellj ^hur* h mrl Tuesday afternoon at
u 'vi
background tor the double ring ing'ta'rburainjf ta jw
for thrm."
ceremony, which was performed Stone received the guests at the •'*[*• W*
GIidewell. Mr*. W. R.i
®f :Vr*- H- T- Warren ••Uccauxe." She was accompan. 2108 Palmetto Ave .
This young man seema to feel
door and showed them to the reH" ron* Mr*.| ™ T o l a r
as co-host- i d |,y Mrs. George Touhy, organby the Rev. Perry L. Stone.
Mrs, Braddy is a natlvo o f San­ that a girl with a winning per­
Bill
Kirk.
Mrs.
Byron
Smith,
Mrs
ess.
The
meeting
was
opened
with
|„t,
who
also
played
the
wedding
reiving
lipc.
The
three
tiered
wed­
Traditional wedding music was
ford, attended Sanfoivl schools, sonality automateally la enter­
presented by Mrs. N. V. Farmer, ding cake was cut by Mrs. L. M. J. G. Waits, Mrs. C. L. Wallis, the devotional, given by Mrs. G. march and other bridal selections. whero she was a mcmlwr nf the
taining, that she make* a sin­
B.
Hudson.
Her
"inspirational
Mrs.
O.
V.
Rnutwcll,
Mrs.
C.
D.
The briJe, given tn marringe
,
,
organist. Mrs. Richard Galloway Himes and Mrs. J. L. Horton S r . , _ n
talk was taken from Psalm 27. by her father, was radiant In her HI Y, Glee Club, and Rainbow cere effort to he gay on a date,
sang "I Love You Truly", "B e­ Mrs. W. II. Young and Miss Nancy T llis and Mrs. Lester ,1111s.
Mrs. Warren then called for the unusual gown o f shimmering Girls. Her husband was born in and that It just sort of goes with
CIRCLE NO. FOUR
cause", and "The Lord's Prayer” . Hicks presided at the punch bowl.I
roll
call and minutes which were white taffeta, which was shirred Dublin, Ga* but also attended her type.
Given in marriage by her fath­ Mrs. 11.II. Collier acted as floating: Circle No. Four of the W. S. C.
given
by the secretary,
Mrs all over, from tta strapless top school in Sanford. He served
Sho la likely to he a better
flo f o r
er, the bride was lovely in a bal hostess while the bride's book uu* S- of the First Methodist Church
met at the home of Mrs. R. 3. Hudson. Miss Ella Bolton gave down to the wide, wide ruffle at overseas In Germany and at sport toe, he says, enjoying any
lerlna length dress o f Chantilly, krpt by Miss Bobby Lee Morton,
her report of the circle's part in *•»« l*oltomt which
stood out present Is employed by the Atlas entertainment planned by her
lace over nylon net and bridal; For their wedding trip to an un Crenshaw.
serving
supper during
Youlh beautifully over a crinoline pet- Sewing Center in Orlando.
date, he say*.
The devotional was given by Activity Week and Mrs Warren Hcoat. Over this was worn a
satin. The basque bodice came to' disclosrd destination the new Mrs.
What doea the average mate
_a point
_____at tho front and back.| Dropchuk wore a shrimp-colored Mrs. C. J. Meriwether with the
with the thanked her for her help Mrs
J«c,ket' ff nlurlnK » l,n*
dater like to do, this young man
The short sleeves were tucked, and and white dacron dress fashioned seasons of the year
the extra-vitamin bread
being the! j . p, McClelland r ^ i r t e d o n t h e S___ ________
™
was asked "and whatever hap
with seed pearls
champion* choose
the wide yoke, banded by three »n princess lines and featuring a: topir. Mrs. Ed Shinholser gave'sunshlno
fund and Mrs. M. L. and edged with nylon lace.
pened to the Idea that when a
rows of satin, was set off by the scooped neckline nnd tucked bod- the
study. "Paul's Letters
to'
n right, treasurer, gave her re­
man dated a girl he waa sup­
Her fingertip veil of illusion
tiny peter pan collar nlso edged ice. tier outfit was completed with, the Local Churches". It was an- port.
wits fastened to a half hat of
in satin. The bride's short lace whito accessories and the orchid! nouuccd that a bazaar will be
Mrs.
Warren announced the ribbon tulle and seed pearls. 8hu
held Nov. 15. The circle welmitts complimented her dress. A 'H "m her wedding flowers,
carried a
Batin-covered
Bible
Mrs. |v°med one visitor, Mrs. Ralph bazaar and supper would be held with n purple-throated orchid and
halo of satin encrusted with seed
After Sept. 10, Mr. and -----pearls and iridcsccnts held her Dropchuk will be at home at No. Jarvis and two new members on Nov. 13 and Mr». John M o r g a n stephanotls.
fingertip length veil of silk lilts- 3 Son Sebastian Ave., St. Angus-’ Mra* George Chapman and Kirs, and Mra. O. S. Tolar volunteered
Miss Margaret
Moore,
who
to act as chairmen for Ihe circle.
alon. She carried a white orchid tine, Fla.
|Durwood Creel,
sorvrd as maid of honor and on­
I
he
members
were
urged
to
start
ly attendant to the bride, wus
topped Bible showered with white
The bride and groom are botlij Delicious
refreshments
were
satin streamers and stephanotls.I active workers in the First Chris-1 *cr' r'* by the hostess to the to"bring ° n th°
lhcy w*r* lovely In a melon-colored gown
of eryatalctte, featuring a basque
I crollI)- Members present were
Her only jewelry was a diamond tian Church.
The birthday box-w as brought waist and a very full skirt. Kho
Out of town guests in Ihe w e d - Mrs. James Ib-zard, Mrs. M. W.
set white gold cross and chain, a
a while lace fan with
ding were Mr. and Mrs. Norman !
Mrs. J. B. Crawford, Mrs.
hLB1n!'&gt;",b,,ri' “ ''"Hon. Al- ncarried
gift of the groom.
cascade of carnations and wore
Ritter,
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Murphy!
[J;
8
Crenshaw.
Mrs.
W.
I*.
of T
*? 1 fi" ' nK “ P » ‘« l y *&lt;une a bandeau nf carnations.
Mrs. William D. Hawkins serv­
G. Laney,
Roliert McGill, o f Geneva, ser­
ed as her cousin's matron o f hon­ Barnes and daughter Mary, Miss *" , , *• ,* •
trlbuied
h*VC nUt yct conMinnie
Freeman
of
Hampton,
S.
,,
.*•
L,
J.
Meriwether,
Mrs.
J.
ved as best man and ushers were
or, and only attendant. She was
C., Mrs. Ed Humphrey and Mrs.
McDaniel, Mrs. M. L. Nichols,
C' E- Williams reviewed Walter Graham and Lloyd Rey­
gowned In a ballerina length dress
Hugh Humphrey of Bradenton; I ',* • ” alter Price, Mrs. L. F.
p/ ' r ° " 8 and **»«•»» Save chap- nolds.
of nile green net over green taf­
Mra. Dunn chose for her daugh.
° / ,he atudy book "Paul
feta featuring a scooped neckline Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Freeman and ,, * rdV V r*- Blake Saw&gt;er,
ter'a wedding a blue silk print
Joe, nf Winter Garden; and
Ed .s hl" hol**r, Mrs. T. E.
1*.
lo
thc
Churches",
and short green taffeta bolero. son.
s i. __ i
..
. Wilson,
Wilson.
U r, E.
S' n
urnn___ This was
Mrs.
C.
followed by a pray. with which she wore white accea
She wore green lace mitts and her I Mr. and Mrs. |\y Owens and Mrs. Harold Whittorn Williams, er.
sorlei and a lieautiful corsage of
and Mrs.
grandson,
Gary,
o
f
Palatka.
head piece was a small halo hat,
Eugene Williams.
yellow rosebuds.
Mra. Itrad.ly
The
chairman
announced
the
o f green taffeta. She carried a
'CIRCLE NO. FIVE
wore a light pink linen with
October
meeting
will
be
held
at
bouquet of pink carnations and
Circle Number Five of the W.
the home of Mrs. Ruth LundquDt, white aecesorles and a corsage
roses accented with greenery.
S.C.S. of the First Methodist non
S. Magnolia Ave., at 3 o f white carnations.
Jimmy L. Horton served as best
Church met at the homo o f Mrs.
Immediately after the wedding
p.m.
man, ami ushers were William D.
W. D. Moye, 232 W. 17lh Street
the friends and relatives of the
Hawkins and nichard Butler.
Refreshments were served to
on Monday afternoon at 3 .-on
Mrs. Dobson chose for her
following members; Mrs. It. bridal couple gathered at the
with 13 members present. Mrs. M. the ........................
^ Ti hr.
ir educational building for a reT.
Warren,
Mrs. w
O, S.
E. Moye was hostess for tho
Miss"Ells Bolton" Sir*. C. e ! WU-j rcptlon o f which Mr*. Earl Summeeting.
Hams. Mrs. Harry Brown, Mrs.! maraiU waa In charge. Mra. Hugh
. Mrs. L. r . Hagan conducted
the devotional, reading Romans J. W. McCasklll. Mrs. R. C. Rraddy »*rv*d at the punch bow
Shultz, Mr*. SI. I* Wright Mr*. “ '»• Mr*. William Tlndal served
.
,B e r which Mrs. Albert
T’ *e Br^,,0,• Book was
Mrs. Ralph Chapman arrived
Jarrell, chairman, thanked tho John .Morgan, Sirs. J. F. SlrClel- *•'*
by train Monday from Indianapo­
rommitteo for helping with the land, Mrs. Ruth Lundquist. and Lept by Miss Grarl# Smith and
lis, Ind., for a visit with Mrs.
youth supper (p McKinley H a l l Sirs. Peter Slonje; and to visitors receiving at the door, was Mrs.
James Moughton.
during the month of August, and •Mrs. J. D. Callahan ami .Mr*. H. Donald Dunn. Floating hostesses were Sirs. John Dunn, Mi*a
stated that all reports deemed E. Donnelly.
Mary Rose Speer, Strs. .Martin
tjl
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Cooper
it a aucccss. Mrs. Jarrell also rehave returned home after having
Tiny red cinnamon candles melt­ Dyer and Sllsi Jackie Davis.
ported that Circle Number Five
White
gladioli,
varicolored
spent the summer In Mars Hill,
had charge o f flower* at Sir. ed in a small amount of water
hibiscus and fern were used exN.C.
Winn’a funeral, and It was an­ will give a pretty pink lint to
apple or pineapple and will tensively throughout the eduranounced that Rev, Wyatt would llfre*h
f t f ! M 01(111/ l l t l n l n n . „ I . i L - f t . , . - * 1 a 1
_1
ir e li r i i l i t 't
n I lie*
Mrs. Gertrude Gilbert is hack
add
a new spiciness to the flavor| tlonal
building. TThe
bride’ s ttable
conduct
the
prayer
mec'lngs
on the job after having visited
o
f
the
fruit
if
added
just
l&gt;eforei
waa
overlaid
with
a
lore
cloth
this year. Mrs. Hagan and Mrs.
lu Washington, D.C.. Williamsserving.
|and featured tha traditional wedHerman were named to do the
burg, Va., and Charleston, S.C.
visiting of the sick and ihut-ins
for the month of September.
• Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Madden
Mrs. Jarrell Introduced and wel­
and Edwin had as guests over
comed a visitor, Sirs. L. H. Coop­
l| (he weekend Miss Myra Jane
er, who is Sirs. W, D. Sloyc's
Madden of Chattahoochee, and
daughter-in-law. Other trisinc
Mrs. Anna Watkins and daughter,
matteri having been taken care
;M!ss Martha Watkins, of Sebring.
o f in the regular manner, the
•
meeting waa then turned over to
Edwin Madden plans to leave
the study chairman. Sirs. Grad'
Wednesday for
Atlanta, Ga.,
Herman, who presented a chart
Where he will enter Georgia Tech
on the aubjcct "the Una o f the
(or his freshman year.
Great Values for School
church", which was made by
•
Hoy’ a who wear Men'n
Sliss
Marlyn
McDaniel,
daughter
| Bobby Billhimer and Terry Smith
returned Monday from Washingtlon designed by Karen Stark, °f Mrs. T. F. SIcDanlcI, Sirs. Jar­
comes this gray tissue tweed la rell, Sirs. Estridge, Sirs. Jones
vl ton where they have been visiting
Made hy Roberta-Johat«on&amp;
a lean daytime dress with and Mrs. McDaniel joined In the
(or the past two weeks.
Rand.
diseuxaton,
following,
which
Sirs.
matching
scissor
over-skirt
sad
•
Herman complimented and thank­
high turtle neck. Notea o f dis­
Miss Linda Cannon, who moved
ed aU who took part in the
tinction include French braid
recently to £anford from Orlando,
study.
at the shoulderlme, alot hip
spent the weekend In Orlando as
Refreshments were served to
pockets, plus matching um­
.the guest of Mila Mary Curtis
(One Alterations Free W ith Each P air)
brella.
the following members;
Mrs.
and Miss Marietta Starling. This
.weekend she plana to entertain
;Miss Janice M ana. of Orlando,
who leaves next Wednesday to en­
ter Southern College in Lakeland.
Miss Cannon Is a junior at Semi­
nole High SchooL

Candlelight Service Unites

Miss Lois

AnnDobson Is Wed

Miss Pat D unn, Paul Braddy

To Paul Peter Dropchuk, Sunday

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We^ Sept 11, ISM

SH S Offense N ot M aterializing

Lyman Boasts C
Starting Lineup
■y
|
agilnat tba Sanford
■y B.
». BVQS
EVOB AWSLET
ANSLBY
t awn
awn field
field a
I g a u a raybound bead m e SamLnolaa' JVa. Conaldertng tba
jg ,
f j t l roogbnaaa axpaetad tba night be*

5nb hffWdtag tbabaataUrtlngi t* » u Om Sa»toola meet ragged
aiaran tatSm al yean, backed! &amp;*&lt;» *» u *H-Unportaat Orange
Z T Z . a i M L k U r M n t t l Balt Confaranea aaaaon opener,
m jS w S t On 2 rE Z S - ** ortybaunda ahould taka tba
Im ■ rlaraWf *grtddara only It lightweight JVa in tbalr atrlda.
«
^turning WttSSSTaSnlaa
fallowing weak. Bcpt » , the
af tka atarting Unaup ara gradu*
gttag seniors. Tha at r ongaat
jaluta af thla haary ‘ -**■■•'—
,*V an ity a n tba tackle alota. Man*
: J k f left tackle la tka bruiting,
• lu n a a o tb SSI pound Pete Van*
; Barn, laau yaara AD-Coofaraaca
. ooloatlon In tba now defunct Can*
■ J ra l Piorlda Confaranea. At tba
1 Tthar wckln poat U a tpaady 111
■ pw in d ^ tkftc„ Alton Boone.
'■ ' w W the Central Florida Con*
: .fa u nae died latt year, coach
i f; n i b u an)oy*d a great deal of
- aaif-pltp. Bo aatklpatod a bead*
; -»eba aebadnla wBbrond tripe afl
orar tba atau la order to (HI out
'. *110 II g a «# aebadula. Reflecting
. .ou tbia today, Payne aaid ba bad
• bean auab too pessimistic. Actual­
ity ha was ccnph t ily wrong. ” « o
; ‘ bare • wonderful aebadula with
• m m . scrappy taanu,” be said.
• In fact, wa bare bad more of*
d in from batter schools than
I pesrtoniy, and, arm though wa
; ware unable la work In aona of
On ganaa wa biro wanted far
kaara, wa aatieipete bigger and
M
iter uowauiu
—
Afl
COfflDttitiaa
■wy^n
uo w
wm|Fuaa^wat flfl
mm
■ wa grow. Va haven't arm made
application for another confer*

tha night before.
On Oct B, tba &lt;3raybound* will
play a boat te a scrappy Tavaraa
alarm. T iran a will Site than
considerable difficulty. Oat II, tba
Lynaa alarm will play boat to
a fine JV ta in , tba EdgewaUr
B'a. On Oet 10, lb* Greyhoundi
will ba looking for another vict­
ory ai they travel to tangle with
Biabep Moora. Nor. 1, loom op*
praailraly over tha Grayhound
gridden at they taka tka mad to
neat S t Cloud. On Not. t, they
play boat to the equally tough
Umatilla aquad. Brighter daya
ara hoped for, eoaa Nor. 14,
whan tba Graybmtnda again play
boat, thla tine to an mpariaeeed
but tough Mount Dora teem.The
windup -gana at Raatlnga Nor.
n , will giro a goad ahowlng of

• By a 1W0M A M U T
Tha « ■•■bar aquad of tha
Sanford SamlsalM baa a problam.
Tha offana baa sot matarialli*
•4. All of tha 14 baekfleldmm
guuatog for • au»bar ooa alot
hare approaimataly tba tana
prabUm*. Tba timing la off and
tba ground aachlna baa fallad to
crank. Tha raula-daisla looka
Urad and tba bora ara tripping
ortr tbamtalras.
All thla K ir be a little axafi*r•tad. but urban compared to tba
'te to tlaaai of tba defenia, tba
offanaa can’t gat started. That
■caring aubatanca baa failed to

in all tba boyi. ••Thla la aspmlal*
ly true on dafanaa.” Flaming
•aid. “ Tha dafanaa la already
good, and while tha backfkld U
hogging down now, wo bar# a
great deal of protection in a
powerful defense, and that takei
conaldarabla praaaura off us.**

; Payne’s daaartini kla
ataittag lias la
alagta*wing. Tba tlagltK
oUbrau”
c o a c h 1wlag ia bated m unadulUgawd
"And
naturally manpowar, and take* a heavy
toll la tajuriee. TUa &gt;raar bo to
throwing hla epoody backflald
lata tha gpfllt-T, and wttb aucb
a gigantic Una thwo ahould ba
plenty of Una for nnbhdaasla
and abort paaaoa.
Tha atarting Unaup of tba Gray*
bounds would do wall m almost
• Meaeagrito hare te bo to Iron* •ay loan. Tka Probable starting
, toaa to an aaaaon. They alao know Unaup far tba boota aa they antar*
!
top phyatoal condition cuta
tba Sanford Sanlnalaa JVa
; dewa tajurtoa, and If wa gat a tain
Sopt
a , la: BJL, Haroidj T.T.,
tingle oao wu'U ba hurt bad.”
Boone: B.O., Bab McLaod|
. ^E«t area tba ultra-oouarvativa Alton
Ralph Durnlng; L.O, Dave
Pupae to apilatiatto enough to foal C.,
tortuto of at beat «o pm cant Radwlna; L.T., Fata VaaHorn;
L.E, Km Millar: Q J ., Dare
• tibia ganaa. Payna'a new aa* •tarana;
BM.B., Jain Panbro;
rtotrnt eoackaa, Frank Gore, P J ., Lenar
Halm*: and LJLB.,
woetor, formerly of Winter Park Jin Hopkins.
Coach Parna was careful to
,
!*• Qo*d
Umatilla
■ l a a n / n the traditional1/
tough •otoct Saturday aa tin night tba
Oraybounda play boat to tin
! The Lyman Greyhound open Sanford Sonlnoiaa JVa bacauaa
thato 1164 football aebadula gat* moat of the Bamlnola County fana!
will wtat ta attend and it will apt
Interface with local p u n a sched­
uled. lea you than!
Bab Bronaan, who to putting In
hla aavanth aaaaon so coach of
tba San Joaa State footbaU tmm,
will roatgn at tba and of tha can*
palgn.

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they run equally trail tnm tba1 WEDNESDAY'S SCHEDULE
Single Wing and tba SpUt*T.
I Boaten at Cbleage
Thla la an all-important game
Waahtagten at Detroit
for tha Samlaolea. It they edge New York at Kaaaaa a ty N
Cocoa tbalr chancoa far tiw OBC Baltinea at Ctcvelaad N
championihlp trill ba goad. It
" ■*"
»*•»» that tba Sanlnalaa dafanao
u u iin
wfll ba counted aa to alew down
NATMNAL LEAOWB
the Cocoa drtra. But aaatatant
*
coach Bud Layer warned, MWe 5 m ~ 2 J L
! ! ! ' * “
c in t play dafanaaa all night and
? JJ ;** ~
expect to win. W fre prand of onr
£ 21 t
dafanao. but our offm tiro LadLOaU
" * •** «
ache baa got to bo relieved. Wa’ru i " ” ”
looking for a combinatim that M
will giro us a aeoring punch. If ■
Cocoa breaks loaoe to accra wall ■
have to bo able to atay to the ■
pama.”
■
Friday night, SriN* M, at S pju. ■
h fl
In Mamorlal Stadium tha Sanl* ■
nolai kickoff the acajou ta tba ■
m
Orange Balt Conference. In tin ■
A
maantlma tha manton trill b o ' ■
mm
working hard with tbalr grtddoiUi 1
to aaolva tbotr problama.
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v SYRACUSE, N. Y., UP-Writer*
weight champion Johnny la s t •»,
datarmlnad to prove Ida right ta
wear the crown, boldly paudlctod
that Carman Baallio waa baadtnf
"for a world af trouhU" tonight
when they elaib hi • return title
bout at War Memeria! Auditor­
ium.
Tba SS-ytar-aid Naw Yartnr
flaw in from his Summit, N. J.,
camp bnatblns fire.
••Man, I’m llk a a hungry dgf
guarding hla bona,” said tba eacky
champion. ” lf anyone triao ta taka
It from him, ha'll bite hla hM d.1
That’* tba way I foal about tba.
title now that r m gotten H back.
Man, he’s in f ir • warid af Ino*

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UOHTB BLAZED (ran th« Cos
sad Jason wsltsd for IflCbMi in tht dining room.
‘•WDrrs tta* devil bar* you
bom 7" Jason demanded. They my
the case may go to the Jury tomor­
row. I’ ve got four men ready to
■wear they saw Meg down by the
water front for three hours before
Jenny and Nathan found her with
the body."
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Jaoon glowered. "None of your
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Michael shook his head. "No.”
T o o notes T Let Meg bang for
your aoMUtyT”
"No.” Michael sank wearily into
a chair. “Too smart. Perjured
testimony’s like h mad dog. You
never know when It will tuts. You
oast be sure who’ll be bitten, u
one of your boya broke down, Meg
weald hang instead of getting an
"Maybe ^you should let her take

and aa Ml____ , ______ for the stairs, ha
heard the bach doer open. Oretshea emerged from the kitchen.
"Coffee, Michael T I Just got
daughter’s but
•dyior bad.”
sen t say I’m ready
shared her
&gt;for eempsny. He followed bar
the warm, bright kitchen, Be­
ad eptoe sake. Oretchen’e hand
dm poured the coffee,
t# me I ff»yH duth la
tfelitgi do go ta

to her."

Michael stared at
first time elnoe the trial started,
be felt energy and
flood him. Hadn’t ns just thought
n gambler might have mods a Bet­
ter case for Meg than ho had 7
After all, what did be have to
loeeT

He gripped Tim's arm with a
that made Tim's eyas pop.
T lm l lues! You’re gam!
want you te help me. I'm j■tong te
ng along
gamble. I want you te
with
It wasn't easy to tan
sputtered with pretest!
was oslm "Tim w P get A for me
end m get A late the
Tail me the sue agate, I
He watched them leave with
mixed emotions. A long shot hut
to.
Bay shaneo i
at alL
The day’s
briskly. Dan Farmer eyed Michael
with fury wtois ICiehacI raqueeted
LurkiM ha recalled to

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apposite him, her shoul
hunchled together aa If ward
teg off oeM. "1—l guess a body
eant rightly oount a cat dying-*
hut Jeaebet being with Meg so long
gag go_»

"Jeeebel’a dead? What
T"
T don’t know. Pound bar under
Croat poroh day after the mtsOretchen a h a a a d

spice-cske

around hoc frlute.

If yau don’t eount the cat
David Lurklna didn't die
-David T" Michael Jerked to atfittote "He's dead?”
TNdal yau know 7 Wall. I
te been buay.
David had
Ptoytog
• IM M s;

its first -years the industry
sxpsrimaaul with a wide
; variety of subjects, showing an
•intsreat la aantent of programs.
(|&gt; Finally it moved into a melo‘ drstea cycle with an ensuing partad at quiescence the Invariable
alga that pregretelag to eatching
At breath far a naw cycle.
• M a t than appeared a preoccu! pattan with form. Tbs hour pra­
g m a wag Introduced and became
} So fiMUAonly accepted ss the half*
*"“— shew. Again there was a
af quiescence. Then came
ianovatlan of the 80-mlnute

Dan maimer shifted &lt;
er. He
Ha looked at
to the other.
appeared to remember her
past effectiveness for the state and
waved hie hands. "No objection.
Your Honor.**
stolidly mounted to the
witness chair. Sha regarded Ml*
without emotion, but her
hands wars buay with the handker­
chief in her lap.
"Mrs. Lurklna, you have already
■tiled that on Urn day of the
murder you wore working la your
back yard, in
‘ full
-------view
*of ‘ “
1 rear sntrance and that
yau saw the eat on the Cox porch
and te tha Con yard but that you
?"
"Too, nr.”
"You are aa familiar with tha
front yard aa with the backt”
"Tea, air.”
-You know that if you are te
tha (rent yard or
porch you can aaa through tha win­
dow late tha Can portorT”
A m o atlffmod. T m net la the
habit of looking into windows, but
1 gusas you ooukL”
n * . farmer, in tha motten of
riteng to tea teat, sank bock at tha
laughter that rose.
-You were working la the gar*
loom Wasn’t It rather l°The Intermediate Choir erf tbs
We time of year to First BapUst Church wBl
garden T”
hearse at 7:00 p.m. and ths Adult
Anna sniffed openly. ”A goad Choir at 1:00 p.m.
...
could work out twelve
d n year. And I don’t have conduct the morning osvowwb
aim ta do.”
over WTRR, Sanford, at • : » a-m"Yon haven't a family to take
Ths Anna Miller
wfll
ooro a t, you mean?”
T have no family.” Anna's an- meet at I p.m. at the R'hs Club.
rer waa aa low only front-raw All members a n urged to attend.
Taylor Commandsry NO. m
•otatora heard her.
Knights Templsr wlU resume Con-You’re a widow T”
Don Farmer Jumped up. T o u r dives at Maaonla H*H at 7.30
oaor, may I remind Urn oourt
that tha witnam has already teatl* ^Seminole Rsbeksh I^dgs Ne. 43
•ad. la A nicum ry to fritter away Will meet In the 100F HaB at •
tha tuna te tha court by proving
that Mm Lurklna te or la not a
■late f e l l a te aaa ^ Southside P-TA wffl n t e i in
har marital etatua

(Ta ffe ContesiwJ&gt;
OOMTANT. DIC.

T V Programming Move* In Cycles
YORK (It—Television promoves In cycles. But
it does move,
j A television programmng cycle
; la a kind of eombustive process In
' which an# popular idea kindles
j similar ideas—until nearly all
coala and a U n a pert of
vlawiflf public sra burned
aut, Becauae teltvlslon burns up
la* , . m
1, u , cycles
, v, 1h changa,
phones.
quickly,
A ••peals history ia a danger*
ana MapUfleatlon, but bare to
fvtow o f TV program*

WEDNKSDAV
Tht Mid-Week Bible Hour will
bo conducted by Rev. A. 0 . MrInnls, Palter of the First Presby­
terian Church at 7:80 p m.
The Chancel Choir will rehearse
at First Presbyterian Church st
7:30 p.m.
*
Tha Training Unloa Exseuttlva
Committee of the First Baptist
Church will meet after P m **
Service, which Is bsld at 7:30
p.m.
TWAhDAY
Ths Junior Choir will have
their rehearsal and fellowship at
the First Presbyterian Church st
3:46 p.m.
.
The Youth Choir of tha First
Presbyterian Church wiU practice
at the ehurch at 7:80 p.m.
The Deacons of the First Pra'
byterton Church will meet at ths
Church at 7:41 p.m.
The Baptist Federation of bus!ness women’s circle# In thto di­
strict of the state will meet at
the First BapUst Church for aupper at 7:00 p.m. A
meeting and program will «&gt;•

Judge Haraeurt
looked curiously at Mlohaal. "Un­
co use for
thte unexpected Una of questioning,
tha aourt te inclined to order that
the testimony be stricken.”
T o u r Honor,” Mlohaal spoke
loudly to push down hla own fear
th i stand.
ha waa wrong, -the defense hopes
"Your Honor,” he objected, “de­ te prove that Mm Lurktee’ mart*
tel status has a definite tearing aa
fease counsel ban already
examined thle witness "
tha svanta that followed. I would
Judge Itareeurt survey*
hag the eeurt'a leniency te
tael thoughtfully.
that I any
"The court would net wish la credibility;
deprive eeunaal te any
ha the
U eeubtun defendants cam. Do breathing la tha room wee kke as

objects te
■seriated

Additional Society

Scientists Seeking
To Horness Atom's
Power For Rockets

is tl
the cycle
program—and that la
ia which we find oureelvae in
tM« coming Hirfti.
For It appears that thte will to
LOI ALAMOS, N.M. Iff — Scia season during wklah the Pflblto,
digests the feet af the regular
r*“ *u&gt;"'*°v clty ,r*
W-mlnuta program.
t
*• bBriieee the power of
The moot dramatic w s w f h of I the atom to drive rockets acroaa
this to Playhouse N, the first |conUnento or into space.
regular, weakly 10-minute drama
first word tbet suck a project
to coma
program te
come an the borne •listed—end has existed for
screen—on CBM V
ta« more than a year—came buried
Oot 1
Yet there are •Igna that tha la a brief routine sows release
announcing the employment at a
mere fact at a
engineer,
gram to not aaaugh to aatiafy
■aid that WUllste P. Carisoa
fi said
viewing demands. l t o i to grow­
ing cancarn with tha content at of Bristol, Conn., had boon em­
M minutes, fo r example:
ployed to work with the N Divi­
Tha sponsor* at tha 88-mifiute sion. A later paragraph aaplained
ford Star Jubilee a n grafffHagj the N Division was "concerned
with CBS over the east ef with tha research and develop"You’re the Tap," tha Gaia Port- moat o f nuclear rocket propuler itory which ia aurrantly plan- aka.
ned for tha program’a debut oatNeither Atomic Energy Goa
&amp; The sponsors believe tha pro­ mission spokesmen nor the Uni
gram demanda (U fa with aueh varsity at California, which opar
drawing power as Ethel Merman •te* Lae Alamos for tha AXC,
aad Prod Astaire—namea toag would tar anything further.
associated
with
One laboratory employe said
How it will oad to anyane’a gueaa. ttewe at the project may have
But tbs basic idea to: " I f it’s Mg,
bates ratoased la order to attract
M has to be really Mg.
tap sceattou to tha
R waa dlaatoead that the haad
Tha mast
•f tha N Dlvtoloa to Dr. Reamer
for raplaalskinf tha aaMsfi*# weed ••brother, a native of McMlnnlssupply, according to the U.I, For­ *Uto, Ora., • Pb. D. tram Purdue,
est Service's Timber
•fid oat af tha scientists who
view, era reduction at loam from b^lpnd jtoveloj&gt;| the first atomla
fire, Insects, and
Army's ManhatIng Idle nersa,
ten Protest.
stocked timber
_ __

Because of conflicting dates,
the Woman's Society of Christian
Service of tha First Methodist
Church have changed the date of
Twenty-one repreientaUvee of
A stork shower was held for
their baxaar and supper to No*
eight Sanford churches met at the : Mrs. •J. D. Cassady Jr., Monday vember 18.
Congregational ChrsUan Church |evening at 7:30 In ths boms of
Tuesday morning to re-organlte Mrs. J. C. Lane on the Old OrSouthslde Assembly Hell at 1:13.
Parents may visit rooms starUng tha Sanford Council of Church lando Highway. Mrs. Lena was
Sept. It
Women.
assisted by Mrs. J. R. Dunaway.
at 7:30 p. m.
Danelto Wright
One of the four games played
FRIDAY
Mrs. Gus Schmsh, Vlce-Prs*
Catherine Pearce
Tha Rev. H. L. Zimmerman will Ident, presided and explained during the evening was one In
Mrs. K. G. Soderblom i
conduct tha morning devotions that due to Illness, the President, which a plate was placed on the
head of the contestant and she
over WTRR, Sanford, at 8:30 a m
Bonus pitcher Myron (Moe)
Mrs. H. H. McCaslln. hid re* attempted to transfer ties* frim
Drsbowsky, a Trinity College
signed. She read a letter of re­ a dish to the plate on her head.
■tar signed by the Chicago Cobs,
signation from the n.c-MIng The only catfch was aha had to
pick up ths peas with a knife. was born SI years ago la Oxanaa,
Secretary, Mrs. R. W. Williams.
Poland.
Mr*. Raloh W. Lon.lnv condn-t- The winners of the games were
ed a brief devotional, followed by Mrs. Hsnner, Mrs. Ergle, Mrs
Warmaek and Mrs. Lane.
prayer.
The executive board of the Jun­
A large basket was decorated
The report of the NomlnaUng
ior High . School
met. . .Monday
. .
^Committee, Mrs. Ralph Austin In which all the gifts were placed
°* **r* *nd Smith, Mrs. B. F. Whltner Jr., and presented to Mrs. Casssdy
Mrs. Clifford Able* to mak* plana amj )grs. A. J. Peterson was read After she had opened her many
LAST TIME TONIGHT
far the forthcoming yesr. Tha awj tf,a following slate t° serve lovely gifts, refreshments of cake,
STARTS 7:00
them# thto year for the P.TA. for the remainder of the vear and punch, potato chips, and mints
will he "The Family and the for 1037 was elected unanimous­ were served to the guests.
lin,ty.‘ th* P-T.A. serves ly:
Those present were: Mrs. W. C.
both; each shapes ths Other,"
President, Mrs. George E. Gay, Mrs. G. C. Warmaek, MYs.
The hit-rlJng was conducted by
Ralph Kuhn, Mrs. C l a r e n c e
Wells;
Mrs. Mlehasl n om as, president,
First Vice-President, Mrs. Gus Erglt, Mrs. W. O. Nolan, Mrs.
assisted by Mri. Clifford Abies,
R. E. Sodrrblom, Little Miss
flehmah;
Second Vice-President, Mrs. 3, Linda Soderblnm, Mrs. V
secretary.
Hsnner, Mrs. C. C. Hsnner, Miss
Ross Adams;
Those present, ia addlUon to
Recording Secretary, Mrs. A. ftnna Miller, Mrs. H. L. Miller,
PLUS
Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Abies,
B. Paterson Jr., and Trea­ Mrs. 0. W. Miller, Mrs. W. J.
wars Clifford Abies and Mrs. C. O.
Green, Mrs. J. A. Brown, Mrs.
surer, Mrs. R. A. Cobb.
Jones, membership committee;
After election, Mrs. Wells took a. R. Riser, Mrs. Frank Murphy
Mrs. Herbert Bshrens, program ths chair and announced ■ Lead­ ■nd Mrs. W. D. Lane.
chairman; A. O. Hobart's ncroa* ership Education Institute at
For a different twist in sea­
tlon chairman; Mrs. M. L. Nleh- Silver Springs, September S3.
ols, lunchroom chairman; Hugh M. It was voted to pay expanses soning, try adding a pinch of cin­
Carlton, principal of the school; of two delegates there.
namon or nutmeg to your fried
FEATURE—8:49 ONLY
Mrs. Fred McMurray, publicity
It was also announced that chicken.
chairman; and Tad Williams, World Community Day program
"CHILDREN UNDER II
treasurer.
would be held Nov. 3, at ths lourshlp
Ip 1
Day at First Presbyterian
ADMITTED FREE"
First Christian Church, World Church.
There are some 13,700 foresters Day of Prayer at Holy Cross
The masting was closed with
CARTOON
In the United flutes.
Rpiicepal Church and May Ft!- a prayer.

Hoppy Birthday

Junior High School
Executive Boord
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Officers Elected
A t Elsie Knight
Circle Meeting
alerted

chairman of U ia K totoK i^ tC br.

cto at a meeting at lha T O
held at the home «rf Mr*. C. A.
Anderson Jr., "
on Monday evening with Mrs. An
dsrson presiding.
Others elertod to ewnre with
Mr*. Hasty intloda Mr*. ^bjto*
Pryor, nrogrsfii chairman; mri.
K
A t t e n d , devotional; Mr*,
ffceila Cameron, aaereUryAtiaa*
urer; Mrs. F. L. Dammar, coaainanlty missions; Mrs. **telto Oils■on, mission study: Mw. A g e *
son, stewardship; M n. V. C.&lt;P*e*
senirer, social and publicity; Mrs.
C. I. Sheppard, literature; Mia
Martha f « , Children's Hors ;
and Mrs. Charles Banksm, Young
People.
The nominating committee was
composed of Mrs. Oltecen, Miss
Fox and Mrs. Dampisr.
Mrs. Dampisr led the deration
ala, and the stewardship leseoa
wai given by Mrs. lillian Vick­
ery, who recounted some ef her
experiences while on e vtolt te
New York City and Key West durIng the summer where aha visited
missions ta both eittos.
A report from tha mamhanhlp
chairman, Mra. Messenger, reveal*
ed a total ef Sf contacts during
the past month. Plana ware com*
plated for the meeting ef the Bust*
nos* Women's Federation whieh
will be held at tha Educational
Building Thursday evening at
7:88 o'clock. M n. Hasty will be
la charge ef arrangements for
tha supper which frill be served
prior to tha masting. Installation
of officers will follow.
Mn. Kov Reel, program chair­
man explained tha fdur fuadamon*
Uto at woman's missionary work.
Mn. Hasty invited the mambsn
to meet with her for the Oct.
masting. Mra. John Regers waa
welcomed aa a visitor.
Refreshments wore served by
the hostess
the foilewieg: Mrs.
GUeeofi, Mrs. Vickery, M n. 0 . C.
Dixon, Mn. Dampisr, M n. Cam*
•MW. Mn. teal, Mrs. Hasty, Mn.
Kagan, M n. Monlaad, Mtoa
Martha Foe, Mtoa Isabel W e e d s
and Mtoa Lerena Franklin.

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crowded courtroom. Buaaarda gath­
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Hta latest talk with Meg had In­
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te was poised, resigned.
Tim O’Beirc and lass ffmlth
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then. Perhaps he had been glad for
the peace of the grave.
waa shocked at Anna.
Bald It seemed as u Anna was glad
he was dead. Aa a widow, she
owned him again.”
Possessive love waa Uw devil,
Michael thought long after ha was
la bed and couldn’t sleep. Mag waa
innocent If ha waa half-smart, ha
ought to And n way to prove It

ft want to do it"
ad that decision were
now Meg’s refusal
Mltestify was a Knal oount against
her, yet ho waa aware aha would
a year witness In her own

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O f Church Women O f Shower Feting
Is Reorganized
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888 Industrial
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Chiefs

Doctors T o Make
Convention Cruise
To West Indies-

Demo

Surprise Witness
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fCeathmed from Page One) ,
mints rather than Republican
the item made a part o f the *pamounted to H4IT.1I and a cash
Seminole High School Head
A large group o f doctors, with defects of the past.
WASHINGTON UTV—Senate in­ proved budget.. No official action
h w
m
M Induitrill *ecl- balance on hand at the end of
Two names were suggested for vestigators lined up more oil com­ In Washington has been announced Coach Bill Fleming will bring the
i n t a ia la a iM te County with the season amounting to 1434.54. their wives, Including Dr. and
l e o ip tn iiU o n and medical ex- This acounta for the dfflcit of Mr*. Orville Barka and Dr. F. the campaign chairman p ost Con­ pany executives ad a "surprise" but Senator* Spessard Holland' members of the Seminole County
C. Boyce, will sail aboard 8w#d- gressman Dante B. Fascell of witness
for questioning today and George Smathers, together Junior Chamber o f Commerce upT m * coet of |T7J» to 1 M . re- $7ST.Si said Ganas.
, Ish American Line's M.8. Stock. Miami wired the suggestion that about lobbying on the controver­ wlth Congressman A.S. Herlong Jr to-date on the playing schedule of
• parti Florida Industrial Commis­
Seminole High School Principal I holm from Wilmington, N. C.,
Eddie Boardman o f Miami, who sial natural gas bill.
* in . n n
have been keeping in touch with the t.ia .t.
sion Chairman James T. VocelJe. Andrew Bracken reported on the Saturday, Nov. 17 for a 13 day managed Stevenson's Dade Coun­
a rundown on the team members
Chairman
McClellan
D-Ark
of
Navy Dept, officials regarding It.
t h e Seminole analysis comes meeting with th Board of Sanford cruise to the West Indies. The ty campaign in May, be selected.
and their type o f play.
the Lobby Investigating Commit­
The Board memberi expressed
Democratic National CommR- tee a inounced yesterday ho has
from a resume lust completed of City Commissioners last Monday Voyage, a post-graduate medical
Fleming will apeak to the J a y
the
hope
that
in
the
forthcoming
atf accident! In the state last night He said, "We did not seem seminar cruise sponsored by the Iceman Jerry Carter proposed sent a new request to the Justic drive for membership In the cee members at their noon lunch­
University
of
Pennsylvania
school
former
State
School
Supt.
Eng.
Department for a copy of the
eon meeting Thursday at the
y^pr. The most Injuries In Semi* to get too far.” Bracken reported
of medicine, will take the conven­ lish of Tallahassee. Carter's no­ "body of evidence” cited by Presi­ Chamber of Commerce business Yacht Ctub.
Mis. County, STS, were in trade, “ There will not be a meeting of tioneers to Nassau, St. Thomas,
men throughout Seminole County
mination o f English—who was dent Eisenhower last Feb. *7 in
the Sanford City Commission
The annual Jaycec-Merchants
with a cost of I1SJ1S, while the meeting with the Board of Sanford Martinique, Barbados, Ciudad Tru­ once an unsuccessful candidate vetoing the natural gai bill be­ would recognize the importance to
their interests o f the work done Association Christmas parade will
greatest cost was In mlseellan- School Board on Thursday."
v jillo and San Juan.
for governor—was opposed by cause of wbat Elsenhower called by the trade body office. In this I be held on Wednesday, Nov. 28
eoea Industries, 111,527. for S03
This Is the third year that the Odham who remarked that " if “ highly questionable activities" highly competitive period o f the at 5 p. m.- this year, according to
Athletic Director Fred Ganas
injuries. Costa vary aa to degree told the group of athletic enthu­ Stockholm has been chartered by you had English you would have by a small part of the oil-ga* in­ state's development, the operating an announcement by Tommy Mc­
Use fourih day of disability.
dustry on behalf of the legisla­ budget must be increased if Sem Donald, chalrrnn ■
siasts that commensurate with the Allen Travel Service o f New less than nothing."
tion.
Workmen's Compensation Dl* wbat other communities are do­ York for fall cruises from N, C.
lnote County is to m ike Its bid Christmas Parade Committee urhc
rector Rodney Durrance of the ing ::This is not an unfair thing ports and the popularity o f these
The bill sought to free natural for Industry, tourists and senior, met wl.h tin cu uur.. a
Industrial Commission explains we’ re asking.” He reported what cruises Is best
gas producers from direct federal citizens, It was pointed out. Not| AssockUon recently, to determine
evidence
in
that the Workmen's Compensation th communities of DeLand, Day­ the nickname, "The Belle of
regulation.
only must there be more mem the date and time for tho parade.
Act provides that medical and tona Beach, Winter Garden, Winter North Carolina," by whleh the
McCIelaln said his first query, bers, but lirger membership dues.
hospital expense and 60 per cent tivo to providing athletic contest Stockholm now is known In the
which he had announced previous, The feea paid are not charity do­
or the injured workman’s aver­ fields.
South.
ly, went to the White House about nations or "deductions from in­
WRIGHT
CITY,
Okie.
OBA
age wage shall be paid durinx the
two months ago. He disclosed that come ta x ti" but are definite in­
As the discussion regarding the
During the convention cruise,
period of disability. The medical Sanfurd City Commission's action regular meeting* •er,d * lecture* temporary truce hai been reached Sherman P. Adams, top prr.lrtcn- vestments in the future economy
in 'McCurtain County** open range Hal aide, wrote back that the file
expense of any accident is cov­ continued, President Schlrard told
By MARY FOWLEIt
of the county and the individual
dispute, Involving hogs and thetr had been sent to the Justice De­
ered but compensation begins on the club's membership "Our con­ will be held on board.
De BA ItY—Mr. and Mrs. Howbusiness
that
make
It,
the
direct­
Invasion of ranches, highways, partment for it and *1 got no re­
en the fourth day of disability.
tention is that the stadium Is
ors were told. As leader* they ard B. Sharp celebrated their 34th
gardens, flower beds—even stores
1 Most employers covered under paid for and the tax collected is
ply.”
were urged to work hard to build wedding anniversary Monday.
end the Methodist church.
the Workmen's Act have Insur­ being used for general revenu.”
Among the friends stopping is
the membership roll.
Ranches objected to the pork­
ance which covers Injuries to their
FOOTBALL GAME
Michael Thomas of the VFW,
Official recognition waa made to congratulate them ami lo en­
ers scrambling over their proper­
workers. Others are "self-lnsur- and a member of the Seminole
MAY INTERRUPT RAIJ.Y
o f tho record breaking flight In an joy an excellent tea were: Mr. and
TOKYO (At—The U.S. Air Force
ors." The Workmen's Compensa­ Chiefs Club, said " I f the City said today the search for a weath­ ty but squatters, who own little
MIAMI WV-Democrat* who had A3D plane made by Capt. J. T. Mr»- R* r Pec&gt;c' Mr- •nH Mrt‘
tion Division of the Industrial can spend all that money to get er plane and Its 16-man crew, be­ farm land but Iota of swine, de­ planned a rally In the Orange Blackburn o f the Sanford Naval Charles Cordova, Mr. and Mra.
Commission keeps records of all the New York Giants down here lieved down in the Sea o f J»pan, clared the aoutheast Oklahoma Bowl on Oct. 18 may have to Air Station and commendation wai Gregory Keisenich, Mr. and Mrs.
Accidents and the medical costa they could do something for our had produced "absolutely noth­ drought has burned up all pas give way to a high school football given to "our fellow citizen 0f ( Robert Feyl and house guest, Ulilures and only the little patches game.
and compensation payments to the children. I don't think we should
Seminole County."
Ii,m lte»"»Ws ot New Y"rh
ing.”
of grass along the roads stand
.‘ injured worker, and determines pay them anything for the use
Public Welfare Director Pete
Gordon Sweeney served aa * e c -',n d Mr*‘ J“ mM Richard*. Mr. and
A
spokesman
said
the
hunt,
between the animals and starve Roberta said today he had re.
'iOUt proper payments have been of the stadium.” Thomas contend­
retary and treasurer WUlis Psa- JJ” ' J j* 1}*1 M*her ,* nd Mr‘
»hmde, thus protecting both emplo. ed " I ’m opposed to paying the spread over more than 100,000 lion.
ceived an inquiry concerning Use cock supplied information from
^Hllam Na**l. The g “ c*1*
square miles o f choppy waters
, j i n and employes.
The county commissioner! voted of the stadium that night but it
City anything — It doesn't seem
m,incd to pUy »huffli-bouid.
between Japan and Siberia, would yesterday to delay until Oct. 1 already had been reserved for the the current financials report.
'" ' Through Deputy Commissioners right to me.”
continue into the night.
Clnrinnnti's record for conse­
any action on a petition calling Miami Edison — Miami Jackson
A letter Is being written by
fated throughout the state, the
The average Brandeit Univer­
The plane, an RBGA—recon for a special election to decide High School game.
cutive victories belongs to Ewell
iustrial Commission also rules the Seminole Chiefs Club to the
sity
football
player
is
20
years
Either can be switched to some
Blackwell, Blacky won 16 slrslclit
Cases In which a controversy Seminole County School Board re. nalssance Version of the B50 whether hogs shall be allowed to
old, 187 pounds and 6 feet tell.
between employer and em . rommendlng. "They pay not over bomber—was last heard from run free. The petition seeks to halt other location.
in 1047.
Monday
£00
miles
northwest
of
re aa to compensation due an ti,400 for the conversion of the
Gov. Frank Clement of Tennes­
the practice In two preclncte
Niigata,
Japan,
while
tracking
_ir*d workman. Through IU field a&gt; football use and that it
see is scheduled to address a $1,- ond life today.
around Wright City.
Geratd Olln Hughey, 18, driver
Safety, Department the FIC also be actual cost, and that this be Typhoon Emma.
Louis Monroe, a rancher, esti­ a.plate rally tomorrow night.
of one of two automobiles Involv­
has special provramt to »»«Ut done only If the City will set a
mated there are 700 to 100 hogs
Former
lightweight
boxing running loose in and around ACCIDENT CLAIMS 2ND LIFE
ed, was killed instantly and his
industry In reducing job accidents. per-game fee for the use of the
Accidents by Industry groups In stadium this year based on ac­ champion Jimmy Goodrich oper­ Wright City, a lumber mill town
LAKELAND iR—An automobile brother, Glenn, 13, died last night,
lemlnole County and cost lndud. tual cost, and that the stadium ates a fishing lodge at Angola, of about 1,200.
accident three miles south of Lake­ four other youths were injured
N. Y.
pd construction, 1ST, 110,650; and tax be removed.”
land Sunday ha* claimed it* sec- slightly.
.-Manufacturing, 1ST, 110,721.
Interest ran high at last night's
meeting relative to the building th Sanford Memorial Baseball
Sept. II ’
^•‘••Bobby Boyd Is the chauffer for of stadiums for use by both Semi­ stadium at $1 a yar and operate
AdnUtlofti
his manager, Bemla Gllckman, nole High School anJ Crooms Aca­ the park ourselves. I’d hate to
II. N. KAYEIl
v TIIK CIRCUIT COURT. NINTH
Francis Phillltte, (Geneva)
CITY TA X ABHEHSOR
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND l‘ t»H
Chicago Industrialist, who Invests demy.
see two separate facilities — it s
Reginald
Floyd
(Maitland)
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Howover, Athletic Director Gan­ just a waste — when some ar­
N O TIC E O F S I I T
Dischargee
IN UIANUKHY. h e. IM*a
TH E HTATE OF FLORIDA TO:
securities.
as rontended "W e consldei lasing rangements can be made.”
FRED
PROUST. Htatlon Road,
CAUL HERMANN and
Alice Wright and baby
Columbia Station, Ohio.
MAUDE HERMANN. bis wife.
Bernice Small
i'lalntlff*
You are hereby ootllled that .o i l
has been f ll.d against you la thu
Altamonte Springs)
Circuit Court of Seminole County,
ANNA IL CAMPUULL, t l a la ,
GEORGIA G R AD E “A ” • D &amp; D
Antonette Haig and baby
Defendant*. Florida. In Chancery, an abbravlatNathaniel Benjamin (Sanford)
rd title o f which I. F lr.t Federal
SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
NOTICE
Savings and Loan A ssociation of
Georg* V. Doisett (Longwood)
HTATE OK KLUIIIDA to ANNA II. Ssmlnnln County, a corporation,
Sept II
CAMPUELL It allvr. her unknown i'la ln tlff Vs. Ralph D. Day at al.
hpolite. If married. and IT dead the Hefrhdahta, the nature o f said suit
Aimisaiena
respective unknown lielre. devisee* he in * a suit to fu r.d o s e that ce r­
Vicki Barrow (Sanford)
ieaaUee. and aranteee o f the said tain m ortgage dated July 1, III I,
Anna II. Campbell and all parlies and o f record In M ortgage Uouk
Frances Padgett (Sanford)
claim ing interests hr. throuah. under l l i , pegs * ., Htmlnnlo County. F lo r­
Ralph Wayne Peter* (Sanford)
r against tho eal.l Anna II. Lamp- ida, publlu (.co rd s , encumbering
Jennifer Morris (Sanford)
all and all parties claim ing anr the follow ing described real pro­
ealute right, title or Intereel In or pel ty. to-W ill
Discharges
The Houlli 10.TI teat o f Lot
Ilea upon Ilia real propertr herein
J. Carrol Harris (Sanford)
to, and all at Lot 11, Ulock
deo«»rlhod. or anr part thereof, all
S. T ier S according to E. It.
o
(
whoa#
reeldeacea
A
it
unknpwa.
Visiting Honrs
T rafford'a
Map
of
Bauford,
Private Rooms — 1 1 a.tn to • uY oi?* am»- iib r r d t notified
Florida, a . per plat thereof
recorded In H a t Uouk 1, pages
p.m.
that a suit to «iul«t IIIU »»*■
t t - t t o f the public record* of
tiruuglil In th® Circuit Court In and
Semi-Private Room* — I p.m. to fo
Seminole County. Florida. ,
r
HomlnoU
County.
Florida,
4 p.m.; 7 p.m. to • p.m.
a g a ln t you and #»ch ° r . VoU and you are hereby required la file
antw rr In eald ault with the
Pediatrics — 11 a.m. lo I p.m. claim ing anr e.tute. right, till# or yuur
Interest In or lien upon the fo llo w - undersigned Clerk o f said Court
(Parent* a n d / o r grandparents lng-it*»crlb»d real property altuat# and to eerva a copy thereof upon
P la in tiff's
attorney
what*
In grm lnola County. Florida, to.w lt: the
A N E W LO W PJtICE
only)
All that part o f Ilia Houthoaat name end address appear l&gt;e|nw,
Obstetrics — According to ac­
Quarter (SH U ) o f the Northwest pa nr before tha 11th day o f OeQuarter IN W H I o f Hectlon If. tuber H it and In default thereof
comodation* and nn visitors during
Tow nihlp II Houtli. Ilang# 10 Decree Pro C onfrsso wilt ha en­
feeding o f babies.
FRESH
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Kant, which Ilea North o f th# tered eg a ln .l you.

Temporary Truce
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RAirORD (JO— Leslie J Swann,
Fleming T o Bring
! 58, former police chief of HuntGroup Up-To-Date 'ington W. Va., and former deputy
O n SHS S g fTliflGISS sheriff in Hillsborough and Orange

counties, has been named assist­
ant warden of state prison Ward,
en DeWltt Sinclair announced.
The pos* had been vacant since
Sinclair succeeded L. P. Chapman
as warden the first of the yeirJw
Swann retired as police chief
in Huntington about U years ago
and came to Florida to live.

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W1TNKHH my hand and o fficia l
seal at the t.'ounty Court llousa,
Sanford, Hemlnola County. Florida,
this 11th day o f September, till.
O. 1*. Herndon
Clerk o f the Circuit Court

and v»u are hereby required to file
with the Clerk o f the eald Circuit
t-ourl el the Court H om e In Han­
ford. Florida, personally or by your
attorney, your anewer o r nther w rit­
ten defen.ee If any and to eerve
a copy thereof upon the P la in tiff,
attorney whose name le W ebber n.
Haines. 5«# ra ck Avenue, South.
W lntee Park, ant later than lha
l*»h dav or Heplemhrr. IMS, therein
sellin g up thn estate, right, title nr
Intereet In or Hen upon lha above,
drecrlbed properly claimed hy you:
and should vou fall to do en d e ­
cree pro confeeeo w ill ba enterad
against you.
W IT N K M my hand and tha eeal
,.f said Court, at Hanford. Florida,
thla lis t day o f August. 111*.
O. P. jle re d o n
CLERK OF THU AHOVRBTTLKD COURT.

NOTICE o r PROl-r.EIIINlit FOR
TH E CLOalNU OF PORTION OF
HOAD
T o WHOM TT MAT CONCERN!
You w ill take aotlee that tha
Board of County Com missions*, o f
Seminole County. Florida, upna th .
petition o f qualified lend owners,
will at t :!# o 'clo ck A. M., on tha
Znd day o f October. A. D . L i t . In
said County Commissioners' room In
the Seminole County Court House.
In Hanford. Florida, rnnstder and
determine w hether to close, vacate,
abandon, discontinue disclaim and
renounre aey right that tha aald
t'ountv and the public hava In and
to that portion of a street located
In Kemtnnte County, Florida, dell
nested upon a map o r plat as l
street described aa follow*, tn-w lti
All that part o f Peaoon Rtreel
adjacent tn and West nf latte
IT and II o f Van Arsdale Oehorn* B rokerage Co.'s Add. t*
Black Hammock, according to
map th ereof recorded In Plat
Bonk I. page SI n f th* pnbtle
records o f Bemlnols County,
Florida.
PERHONH IN TCnrH TKD MAT APPEAR AND RE HEARD AT THE
TIME AND PLACE A ROVE SPECIFIED.

NOTICH
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the City " f Hanford. Florida, will
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All persons desiring corrections
made
In
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or otherwise, should file with the
HOARD o r
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MIHHIONRIia
prevlou. In the meeting their peti­
COUNTY
tions setting forth their objections
Ry /a / W .
nr com plaint, and tho ch a n ge, th .y
Chairman
desire tn have mad*.
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A. Edwin Hhlnhol.er
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tin Sanford Atlantic Bank Building
Sanford. Florida.
Attorney for rte ln tlff

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".—HOOFING PLUMBING

Empty?
A N T ADS
RENT 'EM EAST

Ph. 1821
1A—PLACES to EAT
HAVE YOU ET YET 7 Come on
out to tha Doggie Diner A
Bar, Lake Mary.

MAR.LOU RESTAURANT

9

Friday Menu: Bed Snapper, Lobiter, Jumbo Shrimp, Scallop*,
Fiih Stick*. .
Saturday Menu: Prime Hlb Itoait,
T-Bone Steak, Spaghetti and
Meat Batle, All Garden vego.
tables, HWY 17-U2 South,
Phone 1176-W.
4—LOST
LOST-Ladies Gold Wrlit Watch.
Expansion band. Vicinity of
Touchton'a k Firit St., Saturday. Phone 493.
FOUND—Ona Bird dog, apparent*
ly S yeari old. Owner may have
by describing and paying for thli
ad. Call 827-51 evenings.
LOST — Boxer dog, fawn color
with black marking down middle
of back. Answers to “ Topper’ ’.
Call MO. REWARD.
5—PERSONAL NOTICES
KOLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Bads Day, Week, or Month—TeL
1423. Furniture Center —
_______ 118 West First SL_______

A U TO M O TIV E
I—BOATS AND MOTORS
Evlnrude Sales k Service
ROBSON Sporting Goods
904 E. 1st St.
Phone 098
11—TRACTORS

(*

Bmall Case Tractor in good con­
dition. Suitable for farm or
amall grove. Price &lt;325. Call
Ray Herron 100 after 0:00
p.ra. 1343-W.
12—TRAILERS
It will pay YOU to sea ui before
you buy. Open Eveninga and
Sunday*.
Eastaide trailer Salta
Palatha, Fla.
Trailer, Sale-Rent, Ph. 688-XR.
This Is a free past to the Rita
Theatre for Mrs. John Bijrgio,
Lake Mary’. Exp. data Sept
21. 1988.
SO dt. Aluminum House Trailer.
'54 model, modern. Dreamwold
Trailer Park,________ _______
14—USED CARS
I've got a nice, clean, 1951 Ponti­
ac Catalina lor only 1795. Ray
, Herron, Phone 100, or 1343-w
after 0:00 p.m.

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1954-Willys, 8-cyl. 4 wheel drive,
station wagon. A-l condition
throughout, 11295.00. Seminole
Truck !i Tractor Co. 1100 French
Avt. Ph. 1500.

38-WORK WANTED—FEMALE

CONCRETE
Baby-silting or house cleaning.
Ready Mixed Concrete, Concrete
Thonc 1581-J. Rachel Hicks.
Block, Sand, Gravel, Cement
M
/ /
This is a free pass tu the Movie,
Concrete Pipe to 6leet All Quailland Ride-ln Theatre for Billy
ficatlons.
Palmer. Exp, date Sept. 21, Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
to n ir«t.ii, ami •repair
,
1060.
Oat West 13th 81.
Phone 2M9
1007 Sanford \\r
31-WORK WANTED—MALE
48—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
I'LUMUINU
Experienced Automobile Accoun.
Contract and Itepair Work
tent and Office Manager dc. HAYNES Office Machine Co..
Typewriters, adding machines.
Free Estimates
sires position .in any type icR. L. HARVEY
Sales-Rental*, 314 6tag., Ph. 44.
counting work. G o o d refer­
204 Sanford Ave.
Phone II
ences. Apply Box C.S. Nan- STUDENTS—see the newest thing
ford Herald.
in typewriters — Royal's 1957
22—SPECIAL NOTICES
“ Twin-Pak" portable. Th* fast­
32-BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
est portable on the market. In
Slip Covers and Drapes
7 colors. 24 months to pay.
ACT
NOW
I
Own
your
own
driveSTANLEY KULP
Office Supply
In. Franchise protected. Fi­ 117 S. Powell's
PHONE 2858-J.
Magnolia
Phone 986
nancing available. Wc train
you. Write Dog n Suds, Inc., 47—FURNITURE - HOUSEHOLD
All types and aUcs, Installed «
Box 646, Champaign, llllnoli
"Do It Yourself.”
Buy your Furniture at Berry's
35-MONEY TO LOAN
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Warehouse Furn. Co., at 801 W.
STINE
1st St. All nationally adv. furn­
AUTO LOANS
Machine and Supply Co.
iture at warehouse prices.
COST LESS
207 W. 2nd SL
Pb. I
AT
Solve the
GATLIN BROTHERS
"G u e s t" SleepiiiK Problem
Florida
State
Bank
Dragline k Bulldozer Service
With An
Ph. 2232 Geneva. 2495-W Sanford,
OF SANFORD
ORLANDO Sentinel Star, Call
Ralph Ray, 3130.
• M E R C H A N D ISE - • A beautiful couch by day
• A comfortable 60 inch wide bed
47—ARTICLES for RENT
BULLDOZING
by night.
• Converts to twin beds
LOWERY * BRIDGES
NOW 8 mm film rental library • Converts to a couch and a
at W’leboidt'a Camera Shop. 210
single bed.
8. Park Ave.
CROSLEY - BEND1X
Sales and Service
$ 9 4 .5 0
43-ARTICLES for SALE
RANDALL
A Selection of Beautiful Tailored
Electric Company
Cover* and Bolsters
We buy and leU used furniture.
Service— Quality— Satiafacllon
Paying top cash prices for any
Slightly Extra
Pb US Sanford
2U7-J-3 Da " —
thing of value. 8UPER TRADECHOLS
BEDDING CO.
1NG POST on 17-92 Ph. 2063-W.
Comer 2nd * Magnolia, Ph 1232
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u n
“ Bad Bamberger’ ’ Mgr.
Well Drilling, HOWARD
Decker upright Plano, $75.00. Good
Open Monday’s til 9:38 p. ra.
LONG, Phone 388 207 I
condition, Just tuned. Ph. 1725-R.
VISIT OUR BALCONY
Commercial Ave.
—Factory to You—
Used furniture, apptuncee, tools,
ENVELOPES, Letterheads,
Aluminum
etc. Bought-aold. Larry's Mart
Venetian Blind*
321 East tst St. Phone 1831.
programs, • tc .
Enclosed bead. Sag-proof bottom
Printing Co. Phone 408 A RUG
rail with plastic ends. Plastic or
West 13th SL
FOR EVERY ROOM
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
cord*.
IN THE HOUSE
Phone 1008-W.
Sonkmrlk Gtoxx an* Paint Co. Cover your floora now at these
GREAT 8AVINCS:
111-114 West lad St.
Tbone u o
FOR A BETTER JOB
Size 6x9 . . . . ---- Sale Price &lt;3.93
See—
Army Cota, &lt;5.M; Paint, 32.50 gal. Size 7HxB .......... . Sale Price &lt;4.95
ROY REEL'S
T-Sbirta, 44c; Army-Navy 8ui&gt; Size 9x12 ............ Rile Price &lt;7.95
Auto Painting
lus, 310 Sanford Ave.
Size 9x15 ........... Sale Price &lt;9.95
308 W. 2ml
Phone I
Also rial valuca In other Gold Seal
COME IN and browse around.
and Armstrong linoleum Bug*
Septic Tank* Cleaned &amp;
F.M.B. Sc, 10c, 25c Store, 321
in assorted iltfs.
Sanford
Ave.
ispec
WILSON-MAIER
Free Ins]
Sanford., Floorida.
Where you Always find big values,
Ultrellte (Fingertip-light) Samso­
Quick credit and easy terms.
nite Luggage. Sanford Jewelry 311 E. 1st St.
Phone 958
k
Luggage.
300
Sanford
Ave.
E M P LO YM EN T
WHITE
Nearly new Hearing Glassai. Coat 8EW1NG MACHINE CENTER
14 -CHILD CARE
1383. Will sell for |125. Write
Sales, Service nnd Rentals
Box LJ, Sanford Herald.
0 A R RE TT 'S
up to 3 years, 5 days a t----- ,
323 E. First 8t.
Phoiw 1422
*16, Mrs. Earl Nettle*, ()^*n ONE Studio couch, 1 months old.
48-FARM
and
OARDDEN
der St. Longwood.
Phone 639-W.
GEORGIA GROWN C a b b a g t
28-HELP WANTED—FEMALK
This Is a free pass to the Prairie
Plants In any quantity. Ready
Imke Drive in Theatre foe R
- Apply Toucbtsn'*
for setting out 8ept 10th. Vari­
U. Hutchison. Exp. date Sept.
•e, Mr. Clark.
eties am of Midseasen, Marion
21, 1056.
Market, Early Round Dutch,
SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS
Glory, Improved Glory, Savoy
Steady year 'round work, ex­ New portable Singer dewing 111a
Mammoth Red and Eatly Copen­
cellent wage*. Free hospitalizechine, &lt;35. E. Carter, Lilac
hagen, all from Certified Ferrytiou and life insurance, pleas­
Drive In DeRary, Fla.
Morris Seed, Ripe k Ready To­
ant working conditions, paid
mato k Produce Co., Statu Farm­
44
APPLIANCES
holidayi and vacations. Apply
ers Market, Sanford, Florida,
Phone 331,
in person to BROOKFIELD
MILLS, 208 N. Elm.
FRIGIDAIRE appliances, e a l o a
and service. G. IL High, Ovtede. PEARS, small for pickling, 11.00
MOTHERS
per bu. You Pick. Rring basket.
Fla. Phone FO-6-331S or Sanford
Du you need extra moi .
C. Hawke, Paola.
IM2-W after 8 9. m.
children In school or college?
Pleasant, profitable part-time For Bale—3/4 HP air-conditioner*. 58-MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Mitchell. Only 3 for $17443 each.
1 IIP Mitchell alr-eondltlnner, Clarinet, 845. Phone 5IS-W.
975, Orlando.
&lt;189.00. All brand new. Fire­ Oxford Clarinet. Like new, rbcap.
stone Store, Ph. 12.
Phone 641-J,
SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

Echols Hi-Rizer

are seeking permanent employ­
ment.

Want ■ real buy in a '61 Buick
4-door special? Call Ray Her­ If you have the potential*, we
will train you for one of the
ron, 160 or 1343-W ufUT 0:00
most interesting job* in San­
p.ra.
ford.
'4* Buick A door. Tires, motor
k body in excellent condition. You will work Monday through
Make an offer. Phono 292-W.
Friday and have regular sche­
duled Increases in salary.
1962 Pontiac Catalina, clean a*
a whistle, and all good rublx-r.
Only *995. Ray Herron 1’b, Minimum requirements are at
lean a high school education,
ages 11-18, ability to typo, permansnt resident of Sanford.
BU SIN ESS

SER VICES

Apply at Southern Bell Telephone
k Telegraph Co. 118 South Pal­
metto Avenue, Sanford Florida

18—RRAUTY PARLORS
J M s m AM conditioned Salon
H H m U 'i B t»otjr Nook
II* i . Q8k___________

Ph. 871

Tl-RUIUMNG - REPAIRS
P 4 0 IT V S

Meld colored or white.
2663-R after 6:00 p.m.

Pb.

27-HELP WANTED • MALE
ATTENTION RETIRED
NAVAL PERSONNEL

FLOOR sanding and finishing.
usl 0
opportunity
|
to represent
Cltanlng, waxing. Serving Semi­ Unusual
us life Insurance wise to Bannole county alaee 1925.
H. M. Gleason, Lake Mary

For

•a r*

tall

Mr. Tasker.

McHANIfY-BIIITH
2416 S. Park

PAINT'S
Phone 1103

S6—PIANO SERVICE
L L Sill — Piano Technician
Pksss 2184 Rente 1, Saafard
|1—ROOFINQ«FLUMRINO

W. J. KING

45-BUILDING MATERIALS

ford and vicinity. Will train and
assist.

Our standards era high, but to
tha eligible rain this offer* an
cxceUtnl opportunity. •
Company baa excellent rating * la
buslnesi for over 13 yaars.
Addrcs* your laquirie* to P.O.
Box 6883, Orlando, Florida.
Experienced general automotive
mtchanle. Apply R. A. Smith
rare Chase A Company.

54—APTS—HOUSES—ROOMS

85—HOMES

Modern trailer, Dreamwold Truller Ct, &gt;12.60 wk. Ph, 2220.

—LEAVING TOW NWILL SACRIFICE
L'.vcly w.ooo Lake Mary hume. 2
Bedroom.', CBC, burnt wood
ceilings. Jalouted windows, car
porte, large lot, lake privilege.
55,395, 5035 down, &lt;46 month.
PHONE 1863-M.

This I* n free pass to tha Rilr.
Theatre for 8. C. Gardner
Exp, date Sept. 21, 1956.
If Interested tn apartment clean­
er than average. Close in. See
Jimmy Cowan. Ph. 816.
HUTCHINSON'S Ocean Fr
Apts. 339 S. Atlantic. Da]
Beach. Call 2374-W for re se n t
tions alter 6:00 p. ra.

SMALL 2-Bcdroom home.
down payment. Phona
days or 1695-M, nights.

TH E SA N F O R D

Low
544,

Nice 3-bedroom home close in. Ga­
rage, 4 lots. &lt;10,000, Some Terms
P.O. Box 1597, Sanford.
Frtnclf Avenue hume euitablc for
home k business. For Informe
3-Hcdroom frame home on 2 lota.
uou call 1494.
Living room, separate dining
room, and kitchen. Bathroom, 3
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
screened porches. 2 room apt.
private baths. 114 W. First St.
In renr Private entrance. Few
Avalon Apu. Efficiency, Ph. f 20-W
citrus trees. &lt;5000. P.O. Box 292.
Geneva, Fla.
SEE Seminole Realty for Destr
able Hornet and Apts. Phone 27.
*225 DOWN
3 Bedrooms ami Carporta
Furnished Apt. 500 Park Ave.
Terazzo Floors
Kitchen Equipped
EFFICIENCY ApartmenL Suit­
Nice ltoaidcnti.il
able for bachelor or couple.
Landscaped Yards
Private bath. Aerate from Post
Ready for occupancy in 4 week*
Office. Maauei Jacobson.
A . K. SH O E M A K E R , JR .
DESIRABLE one and two bed
Huildrr
room furnished apt. Ph. 432-W.
Phone 1991
1000 Mellonville
Thla Is • free rats to the Movie
s m a l l To w n o f
land Ride-In Theatre for Meric
Summerslll, Geneva. Exp. date
LONG WOOD
New 2-bedroom masonry home
55'x25' on lots lOO'xlOO'; 8 miles
New two bedroom houses, kitchen
from Base, city utilities. 88700.
equipped. 1804 Washington. Pb.
Good term* for Navy Person­
443 or write Jack Flynt, Box
nel. Phone Owner-Builder, Win­
302 Sanford.
ter Park 26-2584.
Lake front 2-bedroom C.B.
Fishing, swimming. Ph. 3086-W' By Owner—Two store building
Sanford Ave.. Ph. 1580.
3. after 4:30.
2-BEDROOM House, living room, Nice Comfortable home only a
few blocks from Post Office
kitchen, Florida room tad car
Easy term*. I-ow price. Ed
porte. In town, Phone 2086.
ward F. Lane, Phone 2190.
2-bedroom furnished apt. Very 3. Bedroom
house Wynnewood
clean and close-in. Jimmy Co­
nelghltorhood.
Equipped with
wan Ph, 616.
electric kitchen, blinJs, heater.
&lt;600 Down, &lt;55 monthly pay­
F rn. Lake Cottage, Ph. 654-M.
ments. See at 2000 Adams. Ph.
4354.
2 A 3 room freihly painted apta.
For Sale or Rent—4 bedroom
• Phone 2883-W or 1113.
house. 2007 Adams,
Phono
Duplex furnished apartment, three
1768-1.
room, 150.00. 2101 Magnolia, Ph.
•4-LOTS
1673, Robert A. William*.

1821
H E R A L D Wed. Sept. 12. 1956

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DAILY
CROSSWORD
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ACRORR
DOWN

tS U rit-Jin

1 .1trad cook
3. Price of
passage
9. Rock
10. Not dead
12. Convenient­
ly near
13. Heavenly
body with a
long tall
14. Antlered
animal
18. Stitch
15. New
Teatamrnt
(abbr.)
17. Makea
deeper
20. Chief dnty
( Babyl. &gt;
21. Attempt
23. Mineral vein
23. Plague
25. Biblical
name
28. Former
ruler of
Germany
&lt;title)
32. Self
33. Dreamily
thoughtful
31. Mulberry
35. Stripe
36. Marshy
meadow
37. One
who
plays-----the
pipe*
39. Correct
41. River
(Fr.)
43. Baptismal
hasina
43. Rodents
44. Makra
knotted lac*

1. Swiss
herdsman's
hut
2. To long
l for 1
3. Old times
(archaic)
4. Fated Iodic
(Scot.)
5. Confronts
6. Below
(naut.)
7. Border
8. leveled
V. Lean-tos
11. An endeavor
tScot.)
15. A rubbersoled canvas
ahoe

NI c a bedroom. Private entrance For your future home sito we have
lots priced (ram &lt;325.00 up, in
A bath. Phone 3029-W.
several location* in City.
Attractive Lake Front Lots
Furn. or unfum. 2-bedroom apart*
Ph. 1359
ment. Screened porch. Phone OZIER REALTY CO.
1013-M.
Lot* 81' x 135'. Partly landscap­
ed. Dreamwold Section. 2411
3-Room furnlihed apt. Including
Chase Ave. Phone 1973-M.
Utllitiei, 180. 107 W. 9th St.
87—BROKERS
and REALTORS
Clean 2-bodroom apartment. En­
tire second floor, 808 Elm. Ph.
NEAR HOSPITAL „ .
20IBW..................
New^ra* bedroom block home Just
completed. Priced at only &lt;7500
Rooms for rent. 413 Willow.
with terms. Located at 804 E.
Completely furnished 2 bedroom
4th St.
house near Air Base, Phone Robert A. Williams, Realtor
■10-J or 84T-M.
Raymond Lundquist, Associate
3-ROOM furnished apartment, Phone''1873 Atlantic Rank Bldg.
Call 2461-J.
NEAR PINECREST SCHOOL, we
have two excellent buys la 3
Sleeping rooms, &lt;6.00 ner week.
bedroom homes, 1 and 3 year*
Private entrance, 420 W. 1st
old, but Ilka now In conuitlun.
(U.
As low as 110,200. Can b* hand­
Ilitv
2-betirooni trailer with utilit
led for 31500 down, with Immed­ 47—BROKERS and NEALl'ORS
room and Florida room on prliate possession.
HEAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
vate lot. $60. ph. 24IH-R.
2544 French Ave.
4-room garage apt., |40, So. Looking for home and Income? We
J. W. IIA L L , H KALTO Il
have some excellent offerings
Cameron Ave. Phone 15I4.lt
Johnny Walker, Associate
for either the Investor or person
“ Call Hall" Phono 1768
2-bednxim
unfurnished house.
looking for Income along with
Hardwood floora, excellent con
living quarters.
Consult A REALTOR First
ditlon.
312 Holly Ave.. &lt;60
ner month. Phone M. I„ Ra
C'LILLKN A N D 1IAHKKY
bom 654-J,
Phoae 2313
W. DIETRICHS
T. IV. HERO 106 N. Park Ave.
REALTORS
3 Bedroom furnished house *55
53—WANTED to BUY
45—BUILDING MATERIALS
CLOSE TO OCEAN
Phene 27 or 111
3 Bedroom unfurnished,
&lt;50. 1901 Park Ave
Furnished modern collage, CUR,
Wanted—Baby Bed, clean. Phone
Tyndslls Grocery. Lake Monroe.
tile bath, fenced yard. 2 years
ir " IT IS REAL ESTATE
USED BK1CK
Smith, 1S78-W Sanford.
old, &lt;1,000 down, balance ’ like
*«k Crumley A Monteith
TWO CARLOADS beautiful used
16—BUSINESS—INDUSTRIAL
runt. Jack Golden Really, New
at 117 South Park. Phone 772
brick. Orange, red, and burnt • R E N T A L S
Smyrna Beach.
They Know
blaek. See them at SHERMAN
Service Station for Rent nr Lease.
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
Excellent location. Contact N.
54—APTS—HOUSES—ROOMS
$1,000 DOWN
GOLDSBORO LOTS
L. Bishop. Phone 2451 or 2411
Largs 3 bedroom, 2 batk heme
3 nice large building lots close lo
RED-l-MIX CONCRETE
Rose Court: 6 room apartment,
Ranferd.
an large lot
Window Bills • Lintels
school and shopping. Reasonable
furnished. Kitchen equipped. Ph.
SepUo Tanks • State Approved
and terms.
14*4.
Price &lt;17,300
.Sand • Cement Mortal Mix
R E A L E STATE
FOR THE DISCRIMINATING
Miracle Concrete Co.
5-room unfurn. apt. newly decora­
Built to owners specification, ROSA L. P A Y T O N .
309 Elm Ave.
Phone 133*
ted. 1301 Celery Ph. 305-W.
65—HOMES
lovely 2-bedroom home, set on Registered Real Estate Itroker
beautiful landscaped grounds. Phooa 2871
17-92 at Hiawatha
HURRY!_____HURRY! . . . . HURRY!-------HURRY!! Will build on your le t Your plan
Large living room, all electric
or
ours.
Wa
caa
arrange
finan­
Modern
2-bcdroom
’.-oncrata block
kitchen, pine floors, partial
to M A T H E R * S
homo with utility room, car
cing. Call us for additions or
basement, extra large closet*.
porte, atoragr, porch w i t h
remodeling.
U SED F U R N IT U R E D E P A R T M E N T
And many other fraturr* make
schecti and Jalousies, hardwood
this one special. Available im­
Taka advantage 0 f our Ckazt-Up Wotk
LOWELL E. OZIER
floors, well k pump with sprink
mediately at &lt;14,000. Owner
■adder - Phone IMS
Of all Used Merchandtoa
ling system. &lt;9285.00. Monthly
leaving town.
Office: 1881 S. Orlando Or.
payment &lt;52.50.
Largo 4-Pc Modern Bedroom Suit • ............................... ......... 598JO
DO YOU WIHII TO KELL
YOUR PROPERTY?
Mahogany Vanity Base, Matching Bed and Chair .......... ....... &lt;38.00
Three bedroom frame house Just
Let oir experience and contact
Inside City. With 3 lots &lt;c large
Rollawiy Bed and Mattress (Twin g a t)
. 44.00
bo of service to you. Wo shall
treat, hardwood floors, 2 screen­
be happy lo discuss your prop
ed porches front k back, large
3-Drawer Chest,'on castera -------»••••• •
•• M
18.00
erty at no obligation. Call 906
living room-dining r o o m k
or 2132 first thing.
2-Pe Plastic Sofa Bed Suite ........
Breakfast nook. Newly decora­
ARB YOU LOOEING FOR A
••••#*••
$I4J0
ted both Inside k out. &lt;9000.00
NEW BOMB?
W. H. “ B a r STEMPER
2-Pc Living Room Suite ...............
57.00
----Terms.
Guy Allen, Aaaecleto
2-Pc Sofa Bed Suite, with plastic arms ____ _
59SI SEE and COM PARE
Ariette Price, Asaocialo
OZIER R E A L T Y CO.
Realtar — General Insurance
Large Platform Rocker
Tho Homes Built
. 4100
• r a ita tsttix
Laura B. Ozlcr. Broker
Phan* 983 or 2133 111 N. Park Ave.
By
llarel M. Field. Associate
Plastic Cocktail Chaira ----- ........
• m m « I S 4 M M M X •m ee e e a a a •
2801 So. Orlando Ilwy. Phone 1359
ODHAH A TUDOR, INC.
EVENINGS: 3H* and 790
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I AND MRB. CHESTER REARDON OF DB BARV show some of the ceramic artistry created
thir workshop which has just been established In their Iwme. Mrs. Reardon holds an intricate de-

Mi modeled into a table lamp. (Staff Photo)

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[ONBTRATING THE USE o f molds In ceramics; On tha table, before Mr. and Mrs. Cheater
lion, are several of the hundreds of molds they nie in their hobby. (S taff Photo)

Keardons To Hold | O n e White, 2 Negro
Ceramics Classes
v
For Cub Scouts
■ T MARY FOWLER
DE BARY — To one who con­
fessedly standi In awe o f all art,
Mjt* lovely ceramics of Mr. and
airs. Chaster Reardon present in­
vitations to learning. The Rear­
dons are so genuinely enthusias­
tic. about tha modeling, tinting
and biasing of their designs, that
callers remark wistfully, "I wish
T could make aomethlng half as
pretty” and the hosts ask them
to etay and watch the process.
In Pittsburgh, tha Reardons
Aagght this work, themselves first
mating taken it up as a hobby,
being instructed in schools &lt;af
tie East and the West, with
some of their beat inspirations
coming from a visit to California.
In Da Bary, to the utter delight
o f tho Cub Scouti, they are goto hold elassea once more,
these young men. "It will
ba as rewarding for us as for
them," smiled Mrs. Reardon,
|KW* were surprised
in PittsBurgh when we taught the
Jhvwniee, by their Innate aense
*1 proportion and their Inven­
tiveness in characterisation. For
instance, one made a Santa Claus
that was so lifelike 1 always
Ibtnk o f him aa the real Santa.
Children can teach u* all."
.We wandered about, amaxed
mid openly curious when our
A bets gently parted moulds and
V e m each matrix brought out
artistic biu that were just being
•born." "Bom* of the larger and
more intricate figures,*’ explained
Mr. Reardon, "are poured Into
•neparate molds and reassembled
•After they are baked. On* must
3fcrn to handle them gently, too.
If the pupil doeen't want to stain
them on* o f the 77 eolore and
.tints available, they will eom* out
*b!aqu*. Otherwise they go back
Into I860' heat. (W * have a huge
S O volt kiln coming la from Tex­
an any day now). I f gold touches
•s* desired or delicate features
are to he modeled, this is done
n d then they go in to mature,

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- W e can m s that the Cub
B ou ts ere going to delight their

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JfcU. It U the first unit of the
c a n s Miller Henhk Center. A

CLAY, Ky., idt — Only on* while
and two Negro pupil* and seven of
a (caching staff o f 17 showed upj
for class today In the fa ct o f thla
community’a passive resistance
against integration.
The mayor said white* would
boycott the school.
Ia sharp contrast to past days,| BELFAST, Northern Ireland eft
no'crowd showed up at the school —Police discovered today a boy—
where the enrollment is 380.
apparently about 7—who they said
The two Negro pupils, James |
Gordon, 10, and his sister, Teresa has never bathed, rannot eat hu.
g, arrived an hour and a half be-! man food, who grunts like an ani­
fore class was to start. They play­ mal and roosts like ■ chicken.
Sgt. Hugh Ross said the "piti­
ed In the school yard and talked
40 newspapermen and National ful little boy" was found in a hen
house at Down Patrick, County
Guardsmen posted In the area.
Several student* came lo school Down, 13 miles from Belfast.
He ha* been taken to a home
but quickly left after they had
picked up book* and personal be­ in Bclsfst andt limed over to a
longings. Seven appeared ready to team of phyilelans for examina­
stay but six left before the as- tion.
tembly bell. One unidentified
Sgt. Ross said a group of child,
whits student was still in the ten playing "hide and seek" ran
school.
Into the hen house, which adjoin*
Mayor Herman Z. Clark out­ a cottage occupied by a widow
spoken
integration
foe,
said: and her two grown daughters.
*TII not rest until James and
Tch children found the boy
Teresa Gordon return to a school perched on a roost with the hens
where they belong. We will follow and rooster*.
m policy o f passive resistance by
"He cannot talk. He cannot walk
keeping our children out o f school and he rannot eat human food,"
until (he Gordons leave."
(Continued oa Page Sevea)
Only the school principal, Mrs.
Irene Powell, and six teachers
were present.
MaJ. Gen. J. J. B. Williams and
two State Police cars escorted the
Gordon children to school. Tha
Gordons rode in the family car.
At Iho school, Williams took the
children by the hand and led them
onto the school ground where be
Instructed a Guardsman:
"When school open* let the Gor­
dons go in the front door j u t like
the white Children."

Talmadge Elected
George's Successor
ATLANTA (It — Georgia’s suc­
cessor to veteran U. B. Sen. Wal­
ter F. George will be Herman E.
Talmadge, 43-year-old stauneh ra­
cial segregationist.
Talmadge rod* to victory yes­
terday in the Democratic primary
—equivalent to election in thla
state—over Melvin T. Tbompaon,
whom he has twice defeated for
governor, but never by auch a
smashing margin na In tha Senato
race.
Talmadge led in nil o f the countie* heard from—147 o f « total o f
159 — and had 371 o f the decisive
county units In hi* column to nooo
for hit rival. He had appealed in
his cimpalgn for an "overwhelm­
ing mandate" to carry his battle
for "local self-determination" —
and racial segregation — to ' the
coogress.

A survey that will be started
next week will determine whe«
ther or not a State Employment
Scrvlco office will be re-opened
In Sanford, according to Tom
Ijiwton Jr., manager o f the Flor­
ida State Employment Service of­
fice In Orlando.
Two representative* of the
agency will spend three or more
week* calling on business firms
and farmer* employing
10 or
more people and Invcitlgatlng
other phaiei o f employment posalbilltlea In this aectlon. Lawton
pointed out that ahould the of­
fice l&gt;c e»tabll»hcd, it l» probable
that It would »ervo the fringe
area o f Voluila county that bor­
der* Seminole county. The pro­
gram li deiignrd to provide the
service for economic area* ra­
ther than limit the function* of
the offlco to a political subdi­
vision, the Orlando executive aald.
Today letter* are being »ent
from Tallaha*»ee In which Wil­
liam Norwood Jr., Director o f the
Florida State Employment Ser­
vice I* atklng pewon* employ­
ing 10 or ntoro peoplo to cooper­
ate fully with the team o f »urveyor* In aupplylng accurate In­
formation. It la pointed out that
the data are confidential.
Should any bu»lne»* or farm
not get one o f three letter*, they
■hould phone the local Chamber
of
Commerce office,
Lawton
■aid;
It la eitlmated that the field
work for the report will take at
lean three week*, after which
action niuit be taken both In
Tallahasoe* and Washington.
The growth o f the number of
worker* In thl* are* wa* called
to Lawton'* attention by the
Chamber o f
Commerce here.
Since the area wa* served to a
large extent by the Orlando o f­
fice ami the fact* were known to
him, Lawton quickly mu de a pre­
liminary review o f condition* and
was plea»e&lt;J to make the recom­
mendation fo r the eunrey which it
Is hoped will lesd to sn office
In Sanford, ht said.
George Touhy
and Clifford
McKIbbln, Chamber o f Commerce
officers urged the enthusiastic
support o f thla effort. Ilualne**
houses with a minimum of 10
on the payroll — and farmer*
who work 10 or more people
should make aure that statistic*
from their operations are Includ­
ed. If the survey team fall! t#
rail In the next two week*, tha
local Chamlier o f
Commerce
should be told of IL It means
much to the county and to em­
ployers to have tho office In Han­
ford, the trade body offlclnls

THE EXECUTIVE HOARD o f Plantation Estate &lt; Woman's Club met yesterday. (l-cft to right)
they are: In front row: t i n , Arthur I- Wlllgoo*e, secretary, Mr*. David J. Ilunkle, president, Mr*.
Arne (!. Krirk-on, virc president, Mrs. Theodora It. Broome, treasurer. In bark row: Mrs. Harold A.
Lynch, Mrs. Wnllncc F. Gobler, Miss Dorothea Lautrrhnrk, Mrs. Carmli i&gt;. Illarkburn, Mrs. Paul
C. Froqtscher, Mrs. Charles C. Uertsch, Mr*. Chsrles C. Wagner and Mr*. Hornce J. Catcher. (Staff
Thoto)

Schoolteacher Charged
W ith Unfair Discipline

The parents of three Seminole*County children walked out of (ho ,
IIY MARY FOWLER
meeting this morning of the Sem­
The executive board of the inole County Board of Education
Plantation Estates Woman’s club saying, "W e will await your an­
met yesterday at the mansion swer."
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Cammack, |
house o f Do llary to map plan*
resident* of the Geneva area,
for tbe_ forthcoming year. Tholr were told by the board tl\at fThe
ff n t *occasion will txr &lt;Pwrrrwd Seminole County Board of Tiustdish luncheon In October, with the ee* ha* recommended that your
delightful ami gifted the Rev. children bo transferred to Sanford
MONROE, Mich, lit — ' A Greyschools, provided that you fum .
Wllford Aldridge a* gnest, des­ i*li transportation for them."
hound bu* and an auto hauling
cribing ht* adventures at home
The mother and father of the truck crashed head-on near Mon­
three children told the board that roe early today, killing three per­
and abroad.
During the year attorney Ca­ their children were not now at­ son* and Injuring 23, Stale Police
tending school nnd needed an im­
therine Hownrth Carter o f Desaid.
mediate an-wer.
Land, Frederick Clovering, n Gen.
Trooper* of the Erie post aald
The discussion* this morning at
eral Harry P. Newton and Mrs. the regular meeting of the School the truck driver and two bu* pas­
W. L. Robertson o f Smyrna Board grew nut of charge* made senger* were killed. Two o f the
by Mr. and Mrs. Cammack that
Beach will Im club speuker*.
one of their children had been dead wore Identified as Francis
Tho annual open house un.l "spanked frequently by one of the O. I’rsko o f Detroit, tho trucker;
lea; a men's night and Valentino tearhers In the Genova School, and Mr*. Frankie Mao Semple, 31,
party will bo winter and spring bad been punished for going to of Detroit. The other victim w*8
attractions. Ona o f their welfare the rest room outside of regular not Identified Immediately.
pciiods, and had recreation per­
Six of the Injured—one of them
project# will be to provide ns- iods withdrawn because nf dis­
In critical comlltlon—were admit­
■(stance to
various
Volusia ciplinary measures."
ted to Monroe liospllals, police
philanthropies; the aged, hose
Cammack told the board that said. The others were treated and
In nursing homes and to the ju­ "it has hern an unhappy situation released. All were bu* passengers.
venile needy.
from the first because of the
Sheriff's deputies said the bus,
reported whipping* and unusual bound from Pittsburgh to Detroit,
punishment.
Sheriff J. L. Hobby !* attending
and the truck, outbound from De­
"M y children aald that they troit with a load o f new automo­
a special meeting o f the Kill
didn't want tu go to the Geneva biles, collided at 3:30 a.m. on U.
School which Is being held today
School boran»e the tcaeher didn't S. 24 Just north of thl* southeast­
at the AngebtU Hotel in Orlando.
like them," said Cammack.
The meeting, according to re­
ern Michigan community.
ports from the S h eriffs office, Is
Chairman of the Board of Edu­
Deputle* said the truck burst
The Civic Center at Ft. Mellon cation. John Brumley, told the
a one-day called acsslon.
Park will be the scene of th&lt;- reg­ |Board this morning that it U "the Into flames and set the bus afire.
Bu* passenger* escaped
by
ular session of the Sanford Boat policy of the board not to furn­
and Ski Club tonight at 8 o'clock. ish transportation for children crawling nut Ihrough windowsand
an emergency exit, deputies mid.
All members are urged to at­
(Continued on Page Seven)
Interior* o f both vehicle* weft
Clear to pertly cloudy through tend and the public Is rordiully In­
destroyed by flames.
Friday | low toight *0-43.
vited.
Tho bus driver, Charles Kier of
New Kensington, Pa., was report­
ed In "very bad” condition at
Merry Hospital here. He suffered
severe burns over most of hi*
H ip Floridu Highway Patrol body.
has ullotteil another half day to
Seminole
County
for driver*
license examination*.
The FIIP examiner* will give
examinations on Thursday* and
Hrp4. II
Thursdays from I:.'I0 to 5 p.m.
Admission*
and on Friday morning from 0
Minnie Lee Patton (Sanford)
to 12.
Julia Price (Sanford)
These hour* and days will be
Births
effective next week, arrording to
Baby Boy Phillips (Geneva)
information released today from
Discharge*
Judge Krneat Housholder’s office.
Rosa Washington (Sanford)
Here to fore, examlnatllons for
Mrs. G. Horton and baby boy
drivers license* were given on
(Sanford)
two day* a week.
Clifford Proctor (Winter Park)
Renewal o f drivera license* at
Kept. 13
the office of the Seminole Coun­
Admissions
ty Judge I* la-bind schedule, ac­
Florence Williams (Sanford)
cording to Mrs. Let ha Fowler,
Eugene Doule (Sanford) )
Chief Clerk for Judge llousjpnlBirths
Her. Through Kept. 10 only 3,Baby Boy Padgett (Sanford)
384 license* were renewed in con­
Discharges
trast to 3,0)15 renewed Up to the
Wayne Peters (Sanford)
same date last ycur.
Roberta Griffin
Ml
A total o f )0,331* license* were
(Altamonte Springs)
Issued in Seminole County fur
VDiUag Hours
1055-30, salJ Mrs. Fowler.
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Private Rooms—11 a.m. to • p.m.
Only 20 per rent of the licenses Semi-private Rooms—I p. m. to 4
p. m.; 7 p. m. to 9 p. m.
Pediatrics—11 a. m. to l p. m.
Mortorlst* are urged to have
(Parents and/or grandparent*
their drivers license renewed n*
only)
quickly as possible in order that Obstetrics— According to accotnbe Chief Petty Officer* o f Heavy Attack Squadron
they, might avoid long wnitlngl
modatlons and no visitors during
*r prior to hi* assuming command o f the squadron
lines' during the lasLminute-ruab.1 feeding o f babies.

Truck, Greyhound
Bus Ram Head-On
3 Persons Killed

Hobby Attending
Special Meeting

Boat, Ski Club
Gathers Tonight
At Civic Center

Weather

Drivers' Tests
To Be Given 3
Days Each Week

Hospital Notes

1i
fiH fa
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Nina aa 1
yesterday.

^Vessels
|W ould Go
!Around
WASHINGTON LT)— Secretary o f
State Dulles said today the United
States has no Intention of shoeing
its way through the Suez Canal if
Egypt block* tho passage of ships.
Dulles told a new* conference
the United State* would favor di­
verting It* vessel* around Africa
under such conditions, regsrdlesa
of the extra cost involved.
He said tho U. S. government is
ready to consider dollar loanr to
friendly countries who might bo
unable to withstand such a finan­
cial burden.
Dulles appealed to Egypt to re­
consider It* Initial violent objec­
tion to a plan for setting up an
association of Suez canal users.
British Prime Minister Eden
disclosed Britain, France and the
United States would organize such
an authority In a speech yester­
day.
While Dulles' meeting with re­
porter* wss still In progress, tha
Egyptian Embassy announced that
Ambassador Ahmed Hussein had
called on Dulles a few mlnutea
earlier to give him "the urgent
menage that the achetno which
Sir Anthony Eden wanta to Im­
pose on Egypt Is an open and
flagrant aggression on Egyptlin
sovereignty and Its Implemen­
tation means War."
Tho embassy aald tha ambassa­
dor told Dulles:
" I f the United Statca dtslrea
war then ahe may support this
scheme but If her desire la to
work for a peaceful solution, tho
scheme has to bo abandoned."
Dulles' statement today appar­
ently h id the personal backing o f
President Elsenhower. ,.
James C. Hagerty, White House
press secretary, told reporters at
Elsenhower’* Gettysburg,
Pa.,
farm that tha President had con­
ferred on tha Suei crisis with Dul­
les by telephone before Dull#*’
news conference. The Presides!
wa* resting at his farm today,
Hagerty announced
too that
Elsenhower will fly here tomor­
row afternoon for a White House
conference with Premier Robert
Menzles o f Australia. Manilas
headed the commission which
failed to reach agreement with
Egypt's President Nasser in re­
cent Suez discussions In Cairo,
Dulles made no reference at his
news conference to Husssin's visit.
In response to questions Duties
said he hopes other nations will
join the user*' association. But ha
said tha UnJUd States would go
it alone with Britain and Franca
If ncceiiary.
Dulles aald repeatedly tho Unit­
ed Slates la not seeking to pro­
voke war by helping set up tha
new Sues associatioa.
This in effect, waa tha reply to
Cairo denunciation! o f the asso­
ciation plan.
Dulles also said ha could not
recall that Eden evar had said
Britain intends to shoot it* way
through tha canal, if Egypt tries
to stop British vessels from going
through.
If Egypt refuses to allow ves­
sels through, Dulles said, U would
be in cl*ar violation of tha IMS
convention which promised access
by all ships to the canal in peaca
and war.
It would be up to aach country
to decido what to de In such a
case, Dulles said,
if Egypt halted any ship*, ha
said, members which signed this
1888 convention would b« free to
take slap* through the United
Nations or taka what Dulles called
other appropriate action under the
circumstances.
Dulles declined to spell out what
he meant by other action. He said
that if the questioner told him
what the circumstances were at
that time ha could then tell him
what th« appropriate action might

KEFAUVEK TO HOLD PRESS
CONFERENCE IN TAMPA
TAMPA CO - Sen. Estes Krfauvtr o f Tennessee, the Democratic
candidate for vice president, will
hold a press conference here to­
morrow afternoon. A moturcado
then will escort him lo Sarasota
where hr speak* at night.

Additional

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                    <text>THE SANFOD HERALD
Page 10, Mon. Sept. 10, 1956

Lund Says Asking
He!* To Finance
Drive No insult

'Meet Neighbor'
Plan Will Benefit
Hospital Auxiliary

Ladles of the Seminole Mem­
orial Hospital Auxiliary will be well
represented in Sanford super mar­
kets this week-end at the "M eet
Your Neighbor" program comes to
a gigantic conclusion during a
week-long benefit sale that will net
additional monies for the auxi­
Asking the public to participate liary's efforts to furnish the local
In financing a campaign is certain­ hospital with needed items.
The ladies, stationed in five of
ly no Insult to them, Arnold L
ih e local super markets, will be
Ixtnd, Republican nominee for
Conrress o f the Fifth District de­
clared today in a reply to Con­
gressman A. 8. Herlong Jr. today.
"A real Insult to the public it
constituted by a Congressman who
falls to give them proper repre­
sentation." Lund stated. "The re­
cord o f Mr. Herlong In missing
97 Important roll calls on signifi­
cant legislation as well as missing
another 85 quorum roll call* la In­
tuiting to the people who elected
him. The most telling blow to the
public i* to have their congress­
man fail to Introduce and have
passe.) any real Important legis­
lation In 8 year*." *
" I f I started a precedent of ask­
ing th# public to share In ex­
penses o f a political campaign, 1
am glad o f It." Lund ad ted. " I t ’s
about time the man in the atreel,
instead of only the wealthy, hai
a real part In the election*. 1 think
it might be well to have a t*v
other precedents started also toth
aa having our Congrrssmnn at­
tend to hi* duties In Washington."
" I am th* underdog In this elec­
tion The odds are extremely a-

(Coetleeed from Page Oae&gt;
completely around the present
Sanford Memorial Baseball stadi­
um.
Nearly In the center of the
group of diamonds will be the
newly acquired building formerly
used by the American Legion Fair
Association for an exhibit. This
building, in addition to being used
by the City of Sanford for a
storag building, will also be used
as a work renter by the New York
Giants during their Spring Train­
ing sessions.
Additional work in the area ex­
pected to get underway, will be
the installation of showers and
dressing rooms for the baseball
trainees reporting to Sanford for
posible berthi on New York’
Giants farm system teams,
mitry building, aid that ubenhr
Holcomb, who has established
an office at the location of the

arc: Scnkarik Glass and Faint
Co., the glasswork; Lee Plumbing
and Heating, the plumbing and
heating portion of the building;
and Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.,
who will furnish concrete and
other materials.
A greater portion of the ma­
terials, ncce«&gt;ary for the con­
struction,
wll
be
purchased
through local houses, It was re­
ported.

Mrs. Shirley Jellison (Sanford)
Sirs. Helen Horton (Sanford)
Jeff Davis (Sanford)
Birth.;
Birth*:
, Baby Boy Jellison
Baby boy lleaberlin
Baby Boy Horton
Dl.cbarxe*;
D icbargr.:
Mrs. Martha Beard (Sanford)
Eva Barnes and baby girl,
Mrs. Vera Wight and baby girl
(Sanford)
(Sanford)
Mrs. Glen lleaberlin and baby boy
Mrs. cBauia Thornton (SanforJ)
Mrs. Bertha Krcuger (Sanford)
SEPT. 8

Hospital Notes

peltry help. Pcrh.ps If 1 were n*
wealthy a* *om«- ronle*Unt* I
would not *e*k help."
"The nd In the Wall -Street
Joum il w ee detlffiMd to let th*
public everywhere know that we
need • Two-party system in Flor­
ida and that with the public's
help, we eould get It," he added.
**A* a direct reault of the ad. •
have received to date a U&gt;-C0 con­
tribution from a cltlxen of Min­
nesota and a $15.00 one from an­
other In Rt. L»ul*. Mlaaourt, I
doubt If such contributions will
♦buy’ an election aa Mr. Herlong
claim*, hut 1 am happy that some
Of the Util* taxpayer* o f the na­
tion are inter—'ed in Florida*

Admission*:
Susan K. Thompson (Sanford)
Baby Boy Roger* (Sanford)
Antoneltc Haig (Sanford)
J. Carroll Harri* (Sanford)
Jamc* Thomas Ramey (Sanford)
Robert Burch (Sanford)
Births:
Baby Boy Haig (Sanford
Discharge*:
Iri* Emerson (Sanford)
SEPT. 9
Admissions:
"'orotlty B. Anthony (Sanford)
Eva Barnes (Sanford)
Anna Myers (Sarford)
V Mary E. LeFila (Osteen)
James Joseph Kendall (Sanford)
Bertha Griffin
Births:
Baby Girl Barnc* (Sanford)
Discharges:
Mr*. Robert F. Graham J r.'
and baby girl
Leila Chairs (Sanford)
SEPT. 10
Adml**loos:
Eugene Vann Sr. (Sanford)
Marelinc .McGill (Sanford)

County Council
O f P-T A 's Sets
Meet Wednesday
By GRACE THURSTON
There will be ■ »hort m retinj
of the oCunty c f P-TA'* of Semi­
nole County, Wednesday, Sept. 12,
i t 8 i.m . i t the Holy C ron Epis­
copal P irith Hotiie, in Sanford.
All officers, delegates, school
principals at large, committee
chairmen, and all others interest­
ed are invited to attend. The meet­
ing is slated to be short but plans
for the coming year and the Caler-lar will be discussed.
There will also be the study
course on the Manual studied dur­
ing this session.
Everyone is invited to bring a
sandwich. A cold drink will be
served.

Clark Will Serve
Term In Raiford

Jr. High P-TA Will
Hold 1st Session
Tomorrow A t 8 p.m.
tioned during the World Wide
Methodist Conference held there.
Approximately 2,500 d e l e g a t e s
from
every continent attended
and discussed problems affecting
the Christian movement.
Project Underway
The Auxiliary to the VFW Post
8033 desires anyone who wishes to
salute elections and holidays with;
a flag, to confer with Mr*. Gustav'
J. King, who will gladly bring sam­
ple* to homes. The monies raised
from this worth while project will
be used to assist veterans in hos­
pitals In Florida.
Work Day Set
Members o f the Home Demon­
stration circle who have copper
kit* will bold a work day Thurs­
day. beginning at 9:30. Mrs. Fern
SziJib and Mrs. Ruth Magnusen
will Instruct. Members are reques­
ted to bring turkish towels, line
free cloths, note paper and penciL
Beverage will be provided and
lunch is to be brought by those
attending.

In less than five days, Melton
Clark, 33-year-old farm worker,
v.as on his way
Raifcrd to serve
concurrent sentences ot two years
after he pleaded guilt, to breaking
and entering and possession o ' nar­
cotics before Judfe Vataar Carl­
ton Friday morning.
Yale'a 1958 football
Clark, in whose trailer hsme waa eludes 31 Itttcrmcn from
found a cache of narcotics and squad.
syringes taken from McReynolds
Drug Store about mld-Angust, was
sentenced Frday morning to two
years in Raiford for breaking ar&gt;J
entering and two year* for the possci-ion of narcotics.
He left for Raiford Friday after­
noon at 1:30 in custody of Deputy
Sheriff Morgan McClelland and
Constable J. Q. "S lim " Galloway.
Clark was taken Into custody by
Sheriff J. U Hobby, and Deputy
Sheriffs James Singletary and Mor­
gan McClelland following a two
week investigation. Their first lead
came from a newspaper release
of the breaking and entering and a
report from Belleglade o f a similar
incident.

The Junior High School Par­
ent-Teachers
Association
will
hold its first meeting tomorrow
night at 8 o'clock In the Junior
High School Auditorium.
Purpose o f the meeting, accord­
ing to officers o f the Jr. High
P-TA is to "g e t acquaint#!" with
the new principal, Hugh Carlton."
The staff o f Teaehers is prac­
tically new with only two o f them
teaching at the school last year.
President o f the Jr. High P-TA
is Mrs. Michael Thomas.

Church To Resume
Regular Schedule
On Kept. 15 the First Methodist
Church will return to its regular
time schedule.
M V F will begin at 0 p.m. In­
stead of 8:30; evening worihlp
will begin at 7:30 instead of 8
p.m.
Organ music by Mrs. Albert
Hickson will precede the evening
worship, beginning at 7:15.
Jockey Johnny Longden is rid
Ing fo r his 30th consecutive year.

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COUNTRY!
The word
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Latin “ contra” , meaning
opposite, and refer* tie
the arrangement o f part­
ners in linet facing on.
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w ere Iziued In DcLand ye*terdayi
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■ rs
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officers, Capt. Arnold William*
and Patrolman Ben Butler, lo the
S een * o f the cattle shooting.
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ped the old model Bulck in which
they were riding, following a
chase through French Avr., to the
c ity limits. Tw o o f the men were
charged with driving while Intox­
icated.
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slaughtered yearttag waa found In
E * trunk o f the ear aa a careful
examination after being brought
nto the Sanford jail on the D VI
"charges.

David Deklo (Sanford)
Clifford Proctor (W inter Park)
Discharges:
Mrs. Britt (Sanford)
Mrs. Mary LeFila (Osteen)
Mrs. Paulin# Wingate (Sanford)
Mr. James Joseph Kendall
(Sanford)

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1059- 123,

" I am deeply in favor of the (
Sanford-TItUiVillc Canal," Arnold.
“ We need your help," John SchlLund, Republican nominee for j
rard, president of the newly orga­
Congress from the Fifth t'ongres-1
nised Seminole Chiefs Club told
The Roanl of Sanford City
sionnl District, told The Sanford
Ihe Board o f Sanford Clt:* Com­
Herald today.
missioner! last night as he asked Commissioners, last night, prais­
that the stadium tax be waived ed the Fire and Security Services
" I understand that the Army
for Seminole High School football of both the Sanford Naval Air
Engineers are now studying the
gamea played In the Sanford Me­
results of a geological survey
Station and of the City for ihelr
morial Baseball Stadium.
made a year ago on the feasibi­
"prompt, etifelent and courageous
lity of digging a canal from Lake
Schlrard told the commissioner*
Harney to Indian River near T it­
that the Seminole High School response" when "a most regret­
usville with the locks and spill­
With the ringing o f a cash regis­ athletic program had operated at table and unavoidable accident
ways for the control of flood wa­
ter and Ihe raucous voice o f a a loss for the past several years. occurred when a naval aircraft
ters,” Lund said.
The School Board, be said, pays crashed with attendant lots of
loud busier that reminded one of
tho city $1,250 for converting tha life and property damage."
Lund commented, " I also un­
a
"Bronx
Cheer"
members
o
f
the
baseball diamond to football pur­
derstand that an economic sur­
In a resolution, approved at a
City Mannger Warren E. Know­ vey has also been completed on Sanford Rotary Club at Ita regular! poses and bade again and the high
prevloui meeting, the board of
les reported that an accident oc­ this project.
weekly meeting yesterday at the! school pays the city 870 per game commissioners cited "Had It not
curred last week when someone
"Naturally, I will study all re­ Yacht Club participated In one of for the stadium's use.
been for the prompt, efficient.and
tripped over a power mower an ports forthcoming on this mat­
"T h e stadium tax means tha courageous efotrta on the part of
Morrison's "Notorious"
the ildewalk and had ripped his ter, as soon as they are avail­ Charlie
difference between sound financ­ the services mentioned, loss of
Quiz program* that made several
-hoes.
ial operation or a deficit," Jtchlr- life and property damage would
able." he said.
Commissioner Earl Higginboth­
Lund, explaining his position on o f the winner* happy and caused ard said.
have been materially Increased.”
am told the merchant* at the the Sanford-Tltusvllle Canal said. much merriment on the misses
It waa resolved by the noard
Fred Ganas. Athletic Director
meeting "had there been some dis­ “ The construction of the canal made by several o f the Rotarlans for Seminole High School, next to of Sanford City Commissioner*
cretion used on the part o f the rhould help solve not only the who happened to pick the wrong ip«ak in behalf of waiving ‘ the "th at the service* of the San­
merchants thin would have never water transportation and water
tax totd the commlaaioner* that ford Naval Air 8taton and l ha
r. .servation' problems of Central category.
come up."
“ Wa probably could operate our City ot Sanford ba commended
Introduced by program chair­
but also
Commissioner
David
Gatchel and South Florida,
athletic program without the ad­ for their prompt, efficient and cousaid "In view o f 'he fact that we should provide a means of flood man Francis Roumlllat, who man­ ditional monay but wa could not ragaous activities connected with
ned the register and took apeclal plan a program wo could bo proud the crash on Aug. 27, 1958.
have way* to authorise the use of control.
"Undm iblfdly," he said, "It
Regrata of tho City Commission
the sidewalk* the ordinance should
delight‘in preasing the buzzer when of.
"W eT * requesting you to ease were extended " t o the persona
be enforced. It Is our duty to ad­ would bring industrial expansion a wrong answer was given, Morri­
and
great
prosperity
to
this
the pain somewhat," Sanaa aald, involved, both from the stand­
minister the city’* affairs—that's
son quizzed his audience on 14
aa he explained "w e want the peo­ point o f lo«* o f Ufa and property
what we're elected for. There's no area."
subjects
ranging
from
American
Lund continued, "Th e huge In­
a result of the ui*.
ple of Sanford to know that wo'ro damage
motion necessary—it is only nec­
hand reservoir would provide a art, government, aviation, the doing • good Job with the boya and avoidable accident."
essary to instruct the Police De­
I means of storing excess water Bible, business and industry dra­ glrla."
partment to enforce the ordi­
i which could be utilised In times ma, early Amelcan history, fam ­
Mayor F. D. Scott aaked "W hy
nance."
ous men, food, geography, sports,
nf drought."
do you call on tha City lnitead o f
Ilarry Robson, local sporting
On another phase of the pro­ and brain testeri to several true or
u»ods dealer told the commls- ject, Lund commented " A sec­ false itema. Awards ranged from the county?—that la a County op­
eration. Th* $750 you apeak o f
-toners, 'I think we're making
. a ondary step in tile development of 25 cents to the maximum of $2.
mountain out o f a molehill. I'd the area should include a canal Top prizes were won by Orville are 750 carts dollar* fo r tha op­
lie glad to go with the eommls- from the St. Johns to Lake Pic­ Touchton who answered correctly eration o f the city."
A technicality ia th* anfottaHowever, Coach BiU Flaming
ilonara to make a aurvey lo detar- kett so that the Orlando area the questions on the Rible and
had’ a quick answer to the Mayor'a ment ot tha Plumbing Coda of
mine the magnitude o f it."
could also benefit by the project." Bill Bush who really knew his sub­ question'when he aaid "T h e coun­ the Cty of Sanford held up tha
Concluding his atatement, Lund ject, aviation Smaller amounts
addition# balag
At
that point. Commlaalooer
ty does not provide fund* fo r aa completion o f
mad# to a home la tha ta n Lenta
Gatchel made a motion "that our • aid, "Y ou may rest assured that were won by Walter Haynea, Tom­ athletic program ."
.
law enforcement agency be In­ if elected to Congress I will take my McDonald. Robert Lamont,
Fleming expanded hla atatemaat •action on Rosalia Drive.
structed to enforce the ordi­ tuch step* a* the office permit* Brack Perkins Sr., Rob Raumaa, when bo addad “ Wa r t not uniqno
A. B. Huntlay toM the based
In obtain this development."
among other* present.
nance”
r
In 'being la tha h a t-' Other high
A a I . a r a la
*nitw.a
A t explained In hie w ire d w ..V
k OwJAa v m U UP *‘y°&lt; folk* a n
schools
ia t h e s
a m # host rbut* l
tory remark* by Morrison the pro­ they have a much wider program lag
M B u ld ta f Im p orter Ofllaa’e
going
to hit
aom# merchants
I
gram waa not intended to ahow than we do."
i
mighty dam hard."
how much hi* hesrera knew about
Commitiionsr John Krlder, 11»John Kader, a former City the sidewalls and roof."
tha various subjects but really
Lengthy
argument!,
lengthy
dl*'
tenlng throughout the dlicuailoni
Commissioner, told tha board o f
how little Ihey knew about (hem.
(unions,
and
lengthy
details
al
However, according to Building
and arguments spoke up "W e're
commissioners that "tha stadium
It was voted one o f .the most
Inspector M. A. Yelvlagton. tho
talking about something that we last night's meeting o f the Board
tax
is
a
poor
way
to
gat
money
o f Sanford' City Commissioner* enjoyable rlub participation pro­
uaa o f the Y and Sanitary T waa
are not going to enforce anyway. I
grams yet staged, club president to run the city, maybo If we didn’t not according to the building
believe that we're Just wasting our added up to an extra night’s work
assess
th#
tax
the
stadium
would
Dr. Charles L. Person*, who pre­
cod* of 1928.
time. An ordinance Is wnrth no for members of the board.
be used m ore."
Next Monday night, Sep'. 17, sided, atated.
"I
don't feci Hie plumbing
more than ita enforcement. II
City Manager Warren E. Knowshould be up to the merchant* lo; Ihe Board o f Sanford City Com­
lea explained that th# city loan .hould be torn out boeauso ot a
CORAL GABLES MAN TO HEAD
police their own business. Frank-' missioners will sit ns an Equaliza­
money each Urns the baseball dia­ fitting that was approved by the
RECREATION NF.tTION
code which wee (a o*e prior te
ly, I'm willing to forget It. And tion Board to hear complaints and
TALLAHASSEE CD—C. R. Mc­ mond is converted for footb al the eld code," Huntley told the
expressions on the assessment nf
I'm not asking anyone to put any-|
us#, "Maintenance and repairs art
Carthy, Coral Gable* rerreatlon
taxes within the city.
not included In tha $70 paid for tho commissioner*.
thing on the sidewalk*."
In addition, other Items lo he director the past two years, will use o f th* stadium."
Huntley, displaying a Master
Commissioner
Kriiler’a
motion
lo
Wado S. Snyder, Chief Aviation
diicuised and considered at tho take over a $7,500 a year Job as
P lu m b m license, aald that the
In
the
discussion
wilh
the
com­
i-cling will Include the head of Ihe Development Commls- missioners regarding the waiving plumbing be had Installed, "had
Marhinst's Mate who has been I able th* discussion was carried extra
unanimously.
propose pay schedule for H ly em ­ -Ion Rrcn-ation Section Sept. 17. or th* atadium tax, Thomas to be removed and could not bo
Leading Chief or VA1M1 since ite
The appointment was announced
ployes and the proposed hjdget
organization, was transferrer! to
Slringsr, an officer o f the Semi­ approved" on Instructions from
for general operation of the city yesterday by Executive Drcctor nole Chiefs Club aald that "asking Building Inspector Yelvlngton.
the Fleel Reserve FriJay, after
II. It. Fuller Jr. yesterday. II*
for 19M-57.
Th* Board o f Commissioners In­
you to taka $700 out o f your opera­
21 year* in the Naval «crvlrc.
The meeting will be held In th# -aid Ihe state agency was sell- ting budget ia a big chunk."
structed City Manager Warren K.
Partly
rlosuly
through
Wedne*
In an informal ccrcmnnv at
day; little change ia temperature; City Commissioners Room nf tho \ating the section In an effort "to
"B u t," he aaptalnad, “ moat o f Knowles te get former Building
(Continued oa Page Eight)
here Ihe best In the world."
City Hall beginning at 8 p. m.
lew tonight 44-B.
the children attending • Seminole Inspector John M. GlUon, Build­
and
High School are from the City o f ing Inspector Y elvlafton
Sanford. The only way we caa Huntlay together te eetde the dlfproject into the future 1* to gel ferences and reach some conclu­
the
Athletic Association
on a sion.

City fcoarJ To Have

Weather

Private Rooms l t o. m. — • p. m.
Semi-Private Rooms 8 p . m . —
4 p. m. 7 p. m. — • p. m.
Pediatric* U a. m.— ■ p. m.
, (Parent*
and/or
grandparent!
• o n ly ) Obstetrics According to ac­
commodation and a# visitor* dur­
ing feeding of hobiea.

sound financial bails,
"Thera already ha* been talk
o f gelling a stadium for Seminole
High School," Stringer eald, "and
right now we feci that it would be
a good financial move to eliminate
this tax ta d go ahead,"
One ot the highlights in Ihe fail
Commissioner John Krlder sug­
activities of th* First Presbyter­
gested that a &lt;&lt;iinmlttea from tha ian Church, will get underway at
Board o f Coin..»«*loners and rep- 8 p. m. Tuesday, Sept. 18. when
reienU tives from tha Seminolt the Rev. Oawald Delgado, o f Win­
Chiefs Club and High School Ath­ ter Park will present th# first la
letic Association meet with tho a series of lectures on What Wo
Semioole County School Board to Believe Aa Presbyterian*. Thr se­
discuss th* question again.
ries, which represent* an Inno­
Mayor Boctt, to bring the discus­ vation in service project* will
sions to a close appointed Commis­ be sponsored by Morning Cirri*
sioners John Krlder and David No.
9, of
which
M rs.
Joe
Gatchel os a committee to m#*t Baker la chairman, and Mrs. Fred
with the School Board and other It. WlUiams ia project chairman.
interested persons in an attempt
Other dates set for the con­
lo iron out th* financial difficul­ tinuance of the hour ion* talks
ties o f the school'* athletic pro­ will be Tuesday. Sept. 25 *"d
gram.
Sunday, Sept. 30 They uiU be
held in the Educational Bujdini
&lt;.f the Presbyterian Church “ and
each lerture will he followed by
a question and answer p rriv'.
Tha Rev. Delgado will speak
SEDAL1A, Mo. ( A l ’ i — Two first on Genrrai Christian Belief*
buslnesa firms today auad H)« and the last two talks will be
around
Presbyterian
Southwestern Ball Telephone L’o. reutrrrd
fo r $70,000 over an erronroul
Hating In th* Snlalla telephone
book.
Th* Dixie KlU'hrn Food Pro­
duct* Co. and lh# Dixie Ciram
Do-Nut Shop aaid the lelrpiiour
ditretory
omitted
th#
word
"cream " In lh* ilouuhnut shop's
naitt*.
Th*y *m-r uaLt-.l $23,0011 act­
ual aiil $10,000 bunitiv* daning**,
alli-ainc th* Hating ha* caused th*
wrnn* hual -a* to jrct order# for
dougtiuuL end p**lr«ts.

Lectures To Begin
A t Presbyterian
Church Next Week

Hospital Notes

James Ramey (Sanford)

S IX T H A N D M A P LE ST

before the Board o f Sanford City
Commissioner* when the question
of enforcing the city'a present or­
dinance waa dlacuaaed a last
night's meeting.
Merchant* had varying reactioni to the problem confronting
the city which was brought about
by complaint* to the Board of
Commissioner*. " I f it Is enforced
I will be forced to go out o f buslneaa" waa one merchant’s reaclion. "W hy Is the city so concern• d about It? " waa another. " I
will go along with II but I'd like
to see it done fa irly ," was (till
another' remark from the floor
a* a number o f Ihe city’* merch­
ant* attended the meeting to hear
the proceeding*.

Southern Research
Center Is Urged

$ ?

Windsor 4-Door, Radio A Heater.
Clean inaide A out-Good Tiree, A
Darn Good Looking Car. B o s s
aaid aeil—Just make me a reason­
able offer.

Committee
To Discuss
Problem

Code Technicality
Delays Completion
O f Home Addition

Deluxe 4-Door, Powerglide, New
Plaatie Covers, Plastic SidewallsTruly A Family Man's Car.

LA RG E

Vi Ton Pick-up Light Blue. Looks

•tm A ll f ' — a ifarx a &gt;4 r - r » « a . I t a , •a# M a lm . # r Ilria a a 4 . A a ala it

S#M K.t#t»i

Obstructions on the City of San­
ford'* sidewalks spread to talephone booths, weighing machines,
newspaper and magaslne racks,
and numerous other Item* came

QUICK SERVICE
INDIANAPOLIS b P -M rv lib c it
Hodge Sr. got unexpectedly joog
service the other day when htf
house started to burn. As she hung
up the telephone receiver, fir*
trucks pulled up in front of th*
house. Lt. John F. Hlldwein hid
seen the smoke coming from th*
roof from his fire station only J
half block away.

n »:t* an. a

O p e n tax r-r-lfitln a and yaM dsIli a m srhlnr. » lr . irli nttv slid
m -n u stl- ..|.-rut*d sd S f.I.d f - r
datlnu 1 . 'I n * . Id - a illv ln * . humburine, -nd 'o 'n lln c las b illMid, sr. IIi I-. o p - n-d at llm i- # u ls r
n r. H er In b » h -ld O rlnbar Ind ISIS.
T h - iloa-d r - i c r , » . !h * r lf h t lo rs|art a n , snd *11 offers.
W M M llt»r fl.s lr m s n
A lt - * ': °
I ' ll-rn d n n ^ l’ l r rl:

la I * , lo a n Ml Iba I'a a .t, J#*ar.
■raalaalr t - a a l,. fto tM l.

* w 'ik !

W ill your car go through the winter? I f you are in doubt

A \bS W O K P A H A N tU 'S A l.oM i M r *

OPEN HOUSE TODAY, T O M O R R O W &amp; W E D N E SD A Y
7:30 A.M. — 800 P. M

Sidewalk
Hindrances
Discussed

* -1* al ' v’

S A V E M O N E Y - U s e T h e Low Cost C M A C

F A C T

T h - Mould . . C o u n t , C o n .m l«lo ..
•rs &gt;il Hsmlnois l.uuu'r. ^*;’r
v m | ( t f f l v r bids at
C *»rk a O f-

“ n o t i c m ia i t i d t K t i r u i v e x th *i
r n ir ttiMSS.d In b o . liii. i
•*'
j- jT ih f i . under lb s f lr llllo u . nsmo f ll.n o c tl'r T V H .t— snd H -rv lr»
and I i i . I w * In lri.il to t - ic l. t .r «sld
n sm - w ith lb * I 'l . r k nf lh * ClreuM
Court, p.mlnntn I’ o u n lr K lorlds. In
a n -i.rit.n r* w ith lh * praVDInn nf Ih e
K tr llllo u . N sm * U la lu l*. to - w llj
M .rtlon l«t.# S rto rld a HIStUlM 1*11
llo t.rrl I . Ils u o ls ls
J .n .rr I t llu rk ett ___________

TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 1956

7 t- v -t

O-matlr, Six or Nine Passenger,

'*

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

long, Jr. announced today th,*
he la making his customary I3,
nual tour through the Fifth Co*
gressional District.
The Congressman plans to be is
Sanford all day on Monday. Ottf
22nd at the Seminole o Jnt»
Court House.
The purpoes of this visit is t*
"make It easier for people wh*
have problems on which the Co*
pressman might be of assistant*
to see him and dscuis them it
person."
The Congressman stated further
that there would be no necessity
for anyone to make an ap-xjifij|
ment.
•

/

welfare.”
“ Mr Herlong’* statement
u*
quoted In ihe l-ee.liurg
Dally
Commercial la*t week to the e f­
fect that my ad told the people
o f Wall Street that they enuW

Legal N otice

(Caatiaaed From Pa fa 1)
where 310 white pupils are en­
rolled with seven Negroes. Guards­
men with fixed bayonet* took the
Negroes
to and from school
through Jeering, yelling mobi
Thursday. The Negroes did not
attend classes Friday.
Ail was relatively quiet in east­
__________ Twelva Negroea
ern Tennessee.
1
__ _ attending
__ _
^ classes with white
were
pupils at Clinton High School,
where riots broke out last week.
Enrollment was about 50 per, cent
o f the tout 800 Friday and waa
exxpeced to increase.
The Tennessee National Guard
returned law enforcement dutlea
to Clinton authorities yesterday
and cut It* detachment to 50
handpicked men. The force origi­
nally comprised G33 men, 10 tanks
and a helicopter.
John Kasper and Asa Carter,
out-of-state segregationist! blam­
ed for sparking tome o f the disor­
der* in Tennessee, returned to
Clinton and sought unsuccessfully
fo r permission to stage a tent
meeting Just outsido town.
Carter later addressed aa order­
ly anti-integration rally J u s t
across the Anderson County line in
Ruano County. Deputy George
Sartin estimated that the 250 per­
sons who heard the speech dis­
persed quietly afterward.
Anderson County is covered by

2 Business Firms
Sue Southern Bell

scheduled for dlacuaalon.
A report of a committee appoint­
ed u&gt; obtain informalkm on etub
insignia* to be heard along with
a report of tha committee ap­
pointed for eliminating tho sta­
dium lax for high school activi­
ties.
Another discussion will bo that
of club projects which will un­
doubtedly include that o f taking
motion plcturos of the Sanford
Seminole* in action for n#o by the
coaches in training o better team
AUo slated to com* before the
membership
of
tho
loaolaoU
Chiefs Club la • financial report
o f tho high school athletic fund.

W ADR ■. HNYDRR, ( ^ H Aviation Machinist's Male, attached
t « V A H - ll waa tnnafarrod to th* Fl##t R#*#rv#latter 21 y e n *
ia th# U. R. Navy. Chief Snyder is ahown being wtfceted through

the rank* during Inspection by Cdr. K. C. Mll'lelm. (tifffcliil Phot#
U. 8. N a vy)

Additional
Local Ne- 's
On Page 8

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SANTORO
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Z O L A

ROSS

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___

t** WaA Pa B•« r»t*artl Iradfta

she'd seen Mr*. Besumont end wee
C IIA P T E n T n m T T .E IO IIT
Ber that puxzled him.
A N N A LU R K IN S waa not. Ml*
Gently be led her to admit that lying, ehe'd have made more of a
cbael know, far Into her fortlea. the waa not M rg e friend. Michael to-do about I t ”
Michael agreed with her. Unless
yet tb t w ort ih t ihnt-elH look of did not preaa iu "You have stated
a very old woman. Bht b id lived you were in your garden all after* Anna w-ere herself guilty—an idea
la tromoaSoua a 1 1f-tbtorpuoa, noon, yet you did not bear a ehot?" he had already discarded as ridicu­
ruled Py a dlatrutt of othero, a
lous—she would noS have barn as
"M y hearing! not good. It hasn't
rankling bittcrncia at the way her
direct, as uncomplicated In her an­
been
for
years."
luck bad run. Her voice at tha an*
swers.
"Y et your eyesight Is one hun­
dwcr«d Don't quttUona rutUtd like
"Hero comes Ntthan Grundy,"
dred per cent dependable?"
old ltd vet.
Dies said. "1 think hs wanU to talk
“ Your back yard facet the back
Dan Earner shouted an objec* to you." Shs hurried on after a
yard of the Cob boardinghouat? lion aad the judge's heavy, im­ brief greeting to Nathan.
You a-rrt in your garden on the personal tones were already sus­
Nathan accompanied Michael
day of the murder?”
taining it when Anna cut in shrilly. down the hill. "Hear about llyer“ Yep, tir. 1 wan atlll there when
" I listened to too much music son?"
lha policemen came and 1 knew loo many years maybe. I don't
"W hat about him ?"
aomtUunf bad happened.”
"He's skipped. There's a warrant
hear so well but 1 can sea plenty!"
“ Your garden it in full view of
Michael retained hie amile with out for turn. Banker Linden • been
the back yard and tha back door
effort. "Could It be possible that with the sheriff all afternoon. That
of the houaa arreaa the alley?”
you were temporarily away from snow and ice train business wet a
••Yet, tir."
your garden? For the ahort time fraud. Ryeraon hasn’t chartered a
"And did you tee the defendant,
•hip, doesn't own one tingle rail­
Mr a. Beaumont, at any tune dur­ It would have taken the defendant road L a Yet he told thirty thou­
to
leave
by
htr
back
door?"
ing that aftarnooa?”
sand dollar*' worth of tickeia
"N o, air, 1 wasn't away." Anna through the Middle West. Biggest
“ No, Hr." Btta moved her empty
was tearing her handkerchief to swind.a you ever heard of."
g a u to Meg and away.
"Y e t It the had come out the ahreda but her atrong voice waa
"What about Linden?”
back door, you would of neceaaity gall-bitter. " It aha came out, I'd
Nathan ehrugged. "Seems to
have
eecn
her.
Whet
cite
I
been
hava seen her. alnco the door waa
hava covered hit Lacks. Admits
watching all these ytara eince he backed llyereon in the hotels
ut plain eight?'*
David
left?
Sure,
I
watched
her!
"Yea, tir."
end saloons, nolda first mortgagee
"Y e t yoa taw nothing?
No No, 1 wasn't ner friend. That one on the lot, 1 hear. But claims he
didn't
have
women
friend*.
She
•n e?”
had no connection with the swin­
Anna heeltated. " I taw her r e t ” went after tha mrn. She magged dle.”
the
richest
one
in
sight—Jason
‘‘Mra. Beaumont'* ra t? "
"The law's after Rytrscn then?"
Ten Eyck!
Maybe ane'd have
" Y t t . That JtaebeL"
"They hopo to pick him up in
snagged
&gt;ny
husband
It
ha
hadn't
"Jaatbel?”
Portland,” Nathan said. "1 doubt
"TbAl'a iba cai'a namt. A big, left town before she got her hooks they w ilt Ryeraon wuuld expect
really
into
turn."
black, natty varmint.'' H tr ireaui
that, would probably head In lha
waa quick, diy. "A lw ayt digging in
The judge pounded (or order In opposite direction. 1 near ht
the Sower bed*, yowling on the lha a to m of whispera and gasp*. skipped with around fifty thousand
back fence."
Michael succeeded in getting An­ dollars.” Ho cleared his throat.
A Utter waahed through the na's tirade stricken irom testi­ " R e m e m b e r when Jason got
mony but ha knew the damage was slugged a faw times on the docks ?”
room; lha judge pounded.
“T h t cat waa in lha back yard ?” done. Wby couldn't they find one
” 1 should. I was with him ont
Dan Parmer aaked.
person in Beattie who had seen of those time*."
•'On the porch part of tha time. Meg? Why had aha been ao devil­
"Y’ ca. Well. The sheriff shook
1 watched ber. Jl aha headed for ishly efficient In dodging observa­
down Ryerson's hotel room, lie
my yard, 1 waa going to throw a tion?
found eomt Ten Eyck invoices, re­
atone at her."
I f Meg had died, Anna would be ceipts with copies of Jason's signa­
"You don't like cata, Mra. Dur­ a prune suspect, but even Anna ture. And some of the men who
kin* ?”
would hardly kill a man she had were ewindlcd first claim they
"N o t that naaty thing." Anna nevtr seen.
were told that the Ten Eyck com­
ahoued faint heat.
When the court recessed until pany waa back of the enow and Ice
"8 o you were, in effect, keeping the neat morning, Michael was L ain a”
a cloae watch on the Coa back surprised to find Meg inora ani­
"Going to cause Jason any trou­
yard bccauat of the preaenca o f the mated than aha had bacn aInca the ble?”
cat?"
beginning of tha trial. "Michael,
" N a It wasn't carried through
"1 waa keeping an « y a on that that woman Is lyingt”
and the attempt to embroil him la
Jeaebel, if that'a what you mtan.”
"Anna? Did you sea her In tha years old now." Ho stopped. " I
‘Therefore, you could not have garden as you left lha house?"
turn off hera”
failed to tee Mra. Beaumont leave
Meg amfled. "1 was running
Michael neaded for hie office in
the houaa by the back door ?"
away. 1 wouldn't navs noticed a a sour frame of mind. Opening the
"No. air."
regiment. But ah* must hava seen door, he hailed in amassment.
"You k n o w Mra. Beaumont me. Bht had to !"
Charlotte Linden huddled behind
w ell?"
"A ll right, Meg."
hie desk. Eben Holbom eat etlfly
"E ver tinea the came to live In
He taw Jason hurry to Intercept across the room. The moment M i­
tha boardinghouat."
Meg, but her attendant hustled her chael appeared Charlotte flew to
"And her hut band?"
off. Believing Meg guilty, Jason him, flinging herself into his arms,
"No, tir. 1 nevtr aaw him. He •till wanted her.
her eyes red from weeping, her
went to Alaaka before aha moved
Inea Smith joined Michael as he hair disheveled.
into Matilda's.”
left tha courthouse. "Inet, do you
"Michael, Michael, you've got to
When It waa Mlcharl'a turn at think the Lurkina women lied?”
help
. m e!" Ho was certain that
Anna, he advanced to itand before
"N a "
Charlotte’s outburst waa Led up
her and regarded her Intently.
"W by not??"
1with Ilyeraon’a dlsappaaranoa
Thera waa a vague malevolence in
"She
t smart, Michael. I f*
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t e m t to former servicemen and' *I*ffri0,l» Ava., graduated on Aug.
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Y U M A , Ariz^ (A*) — riowlng reited 15.
Their heartbeats sometime went
through aand ao hot even the
HOLLYWOOD IB - Watch out.
lizards wear overahoes, four col­ a* high as 150 a minute—normal
everybody, Walt Disney Is alin­
ego student* had a Job thla sum­ I* about 80. Generally theirs w a s
about 120 or 130. but returned
ing to do for the Revolutionary
mer that waa hardly a vacation.
War what he did two years ago
• The temperature on the ground to normal during the rest per­
waa 148 degrees. Inside a truck iods.
for Davy Crockett.
None of the boys passed out,
cab it rose to 160. Metal left In
I f Walt has his way, small fry
and
they
were
usually
up
and
the sun could bum your hands.
will bo so aware o f the nation s
But Jim Carroll. ID. Dexter about at tho end o f the day—after
beginnings that they’ll be yelling.
Long, 18, Jay Roberts, IP. and a few minutes rest.
“ The Redcoats
are coming!
Earlier testa at Yuma, conduct­
Charles Abbott, 20, all students
And Walt usually has his way.
ed
by
other
research
teams,
have
at the University of
Arizona,
The latest Disney enthusiasm
walked 20 miles dally— for science dealt with heat Inside n box-ear,
is “ Johnny Tremaln," a child's
how
much
equipment
n
man
con
and *15 a day.
eye view of the events of the
carry in I be desert, and details of
They were human guinea pig*
1770s. It Is primarily being made
body makeup a* the temperature
In an Arm y test to determine howas a two-part TV show for Dis­
much heat a soldier can stand. clI^'-T abovn 100.
neyland, but I ’ll bet my Mickey
The results were compiled In
By the time the test was over,
Mouse Club hat that it will find
booklets showing different body
they had plodded nearly 600 miles
Us way to the nation’ s lhcat;’ r « . ;
temperatures when a soldier carIn the blistering desert sun.
After all, that was the pattern
rise a 25, 30 or 40 pound pack,
The teit was conducted by the
with both Dcvy Crockett scries.
what happens when the hike route
Harvard School of Public Health
"Johnny
Tremaln’’ Is
costing
shifts from gravel to soft aand,
at the Yuma Army test station,
mure than even the first C ro-kctt,
the natlon'a.hugest military res­ and calories needed to shoulder a
series, which ran
pack In different temperatures.
ervation,
located on what
the
you’ve got that much moola In
The study recommended that Un­
neighboring Mexicans call the
two TV hours, you’ ve jot t- ;ct
Army take Into account "the ITS BUMPER ANI» WHEELS BURIED In the d'teh o n Ceter&gt;- Avr.. th l. - s r was sharply
shnnily swerved
it out somewhere else. And a thea­
“ gran deserto."
limitations on man's capacity for
trical release has been Ihc an­
Every morning, when the sun physical work In the desert." In last Frida v *a l&gt;ouV' 12:30' an d ' d it c'he ii't o ' a void hitting * truck attempting a left turn. Driven by 77year-old John Chandler Fortson of Cameron C ity , serious injui:•-* wort- molded when tho pow swer before.
wa* high enough to make the other words, take It easy when
pole at extreme left and mail box on right wore missed. (M u ffln u t o )
test worthwhile, the boys donned
Another source o f revenue Is
It’s hot.
regular Army fatigue* and boots
commercial products. You can ex­
The testa carried out l&gt;&gt;- Hie desert and has been ic-nduetlng
and set out on the meazurad college boys were directed by Dr.
pect youngsters to be :ra U i" m
their coonskln hats for three-cor­
course, a square about half a C. P. Ysslou of Harvard Univer­ heat test* for the Army at Yuma
mile around the edges.
nered ones.
sity. While most people hcaj for since 1951. He ls hack nt Harvard
Johnny Tremaln Is a ficllonal
Spaced about one-tenth mile the mountain* or the senshore In now studying data gathered In
•on ager who Is growing up In
apart—no conversation that way summer, Dr. Ynglou head* for the this year’s tests.
•oston during the excitli"' oven.,
— they completed about 20 miles
f the Revolution. Disney Is proeach day. Tho air temperature
luring the film personally, the
was 110 degraes but on the ground
’irst time he has done so with a
it was 148 and more. Sudden
rv series. Ills director I* Kn 'U*h8y HUMAN N. lUNOUOt, M.D.
thunderstorms often pushed the
By JOSE C. ABCKOK
om Robert Stevenson, veteran of
humidity to the 00*.
HYPNOSIS U no cure-all.
toms, It does not treat the eause.
AGANA,
Guam, UB — An Am eri­
novtcs and TV.
In the hands ot a qualified spe­ Thus, an Illness may be obscured &gt;
Each morning the boys walked
"W alt has always been Inter­
can scli-ntixl has ^ ct out to build
cialist, hypnotism can be a use­ and prolonged by hypnotism.
for about three hour* at the rate
ested In the Revolutionary War,”
ful
tool.
But
It’s
apt
to
be
danger­
W
h
ere
it
t
r
e
a
t
*
e
m
o
tio
n
a
l
•a
c
a
m
e
r
a
that
can
photograph
o f 3.5 mltea an hour. In the after­
Stevenson explained on the sot.
ous when used by an amateur or symptoms Instead of causrs.niore
noon, It w ai the same thing all
f o r m s o f life o n the ocean’s floor
an Irresponsible person.
" Y e t there has always been a ta­
serious personality defects may
over again.
never b e fo r e seen by man.
Just keep this In mind when occur.
boo about It in Hollywood. ProEach time they passed a given
you begin thinking about the pos­
The camera will have to be able
durrs claim that euch a picture
And where It evokes delusions
sibility ot having your ailment of grandeur, Dr. Brussel warns, It
apot, their
temperatures
were
will not be popular In England.
to withstand a pressure o f nearly £
cured by hypnosis. And many per­ may form habits ot thought as
taken and their pulse counted“ I think that’s wrong. After all,
eight
tons
on
every
square
Inch
of
sons
ara
thinking
about
this
pos­
harmful at drug addiction.
Then they trudged on.
more than half of England was
sibility theta days because there
Its surface.
sympathetic to the Americans In
About 10 minutes o f each hour
has been ao much publicity -ibout Train ad Psychiatrists
If he succeeds in building the NOW HE SURE T o REMEMthe war. It was only the King
they Had a ra il period but under
what ean and cannot be done
Now there aren’t enough thor­
and tho
ruling class,, .plus a few
test conditions the periods some
camera. Prof. Harold F. Edgcrton HER, S A N T A . Santa Claus is , ..........
. .........
with hypnoUzm.
oughly trained psychiatrists to
expects to lower it Into tho great- surrounded ^
children telling
Tories, who
were against
the
tlmea were spaced out to five
treat persons who nred, or think
Certain Symptoms
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th» pliil. him their Christ mas desires ilurAmericans.”
mlnutea every half hour. Other
they
need,
psychlatrlo
care.
UnIn psychotherapy, hypnotism
limes they walked 75 mlnutea and
southwest £ « &amp;
M ^ iS S ^ lu S • U h ' t T t a
may be very useful tor rellev'ng 'ortunately, many quacks have ^ V e t T 200 miles
enjoyed, as Dr. Brussel so aptly of here. The ocean bottom there unlay. (O fficial U. S. Navy ' n,#ln rnri*wl,h th0 U‘” ,on ™
certain symptoms.
Party, and the Disney crafts net
puts
It,
"a
Roman
holiday."
is 3.7.810 feet below the surface. Photo)
N E W W E APO N
Dr. James A. Brussel, a Willard,
--------- ! have created a ship-shape sailing
8c for your own safety, ask
This ambitious project is being
Now York, psychiatrist, points
B E R LIN , Conn.
( A P ) — The
v
on one °f lkc *D|Rc*tackled almost single handedly by W ANT RESTRICTIONS
ont that when used by trained your personal physician whether
Connecticut Light A Power Co.
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The second ehantcr e -ds -vlth
Prof. Edgcrton, electrical engineer
specialists In psychotherapy, he thinks hypnosis might be of
has added a weapon resembling a
ANN ARHOR, Mich. IB — The thr bnlties o f i^xington and Conhypnotism may help remove some any value in your particular rase
at the Massachusetts Institute of
saw-ad-off shotgun to the equip
psychological or physical condi­ before going off to see just any
Technology and a top authority on men trying to make a living in rord and includes Paul Revere’*
ment of Its linesmen.
tion which Interferes with the hypnotist.
Michigan's
falling
commercial ride.
underwater canirras.
It's not to repel wild beasts, few
And If he says It might help, ha
beginning o f satisfactory ther­
.
Prof.
Edgcrton disclosed
his fishing Industry say the state
o f which ara found In Connecti­
apy. Its use, though, Is limited to will send you to a really compe­
»
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, ,
roach Karl Schladeninn has led
plan when he stopped here recent­ •tell, them when,
cut's hinterland anyway, but to
tent psychiatrist.
where and how , ho 8p, „ , np ,0 fntlr N C A A , four
certain neuroses, he says.
ly enroute to French West Africa
fir * a half-pound brasa rod at­
Hypnotism, you must under­ QUESTION AND ANSWER
to eatch fish. They want tho HI* Ten and three IC4A team
lo consult J. Y. Cousteau, diving
tached to 550 feet o f nylon line.
stand, Is not a cure in the strict J. C.: My 8-ycar-old son has
titles.
expert and head of a projected ex­ restrictloni eased.
Tha company laid it learned
tense o f the word. Its results are frequent nosebleeds. What could
Some relief la expected in a
pedition to the great ocean depth
the value o f the Una throwing deoften not permanent. Further­ cause them?
decision
to
rc-cstabllsh
stato
more, as Dr. Brusseil points out Answer: There are many causes
next year.
vica duilng tha 1955 Connecticut
I will not lie responsible for
yellow pickerel,
in a recent American Medical for nosebleeds.
any debt* that have been mad*
floods whim it was used to get
Prof. Edgcrton said ho was able hatcheries for
Association publication, It can be
In the past or future by Nancy
lines acroaa dreams
at spots
to gel ono of tils caineris down white fish and lake trout. ComOne of the most common ls In­
used only on persons w-ho are
Dodd Whitaker,
v,
srhtr* bridgta had been washed
ILW 0Vfeet in .the Mediterranean mqyiraL catch** o f those fUh
fection
o
f
tho
nose.
Polyps
and
willing ta cooperate and wbo
out.
t
last' yeaf b u t ’ that others have mre « ihoUnted to N per Cent o f
certain diseases such as tuber­
James
I,. Whitaker
have at least an unconscious deculosis and rheumatic fever are
taken picture* to a depth of Michigan’* total. Now It is only
pd. adv. by Jamea L. Whitaker
sir* to secure relief.
10 per cent.
also frequent causes.
Larry MaePhall, form er presl
around 20.000 feet.
Important Facta
Certain disease o f the blood,
dent o f tha New York Yankees,
“ The immediate challenge to mo
There are three tilings you such as leukemia and hemophllBold 18 fillies at Baratog* this
I* how to make the equipment,”
must remember:
. also causa frequent
lla, may
•ummer. Seventeen nf them ar*
he said. M IT is providing the fa­
Where
hypnosis
removes
sympnoseblrcdlng.
eligible fo r the 1957 Selima stakes
cilities for the development work,
C in#. Kim Kralum Urn
Ing,
at Laurel.
he added.'
First he must have glass or oth­
er transparent material that will
not rraek under the enormous
pressure. Then he must seal this
•
• • •
to a camera nr box equally strong |
hut with openings that will allow
the movement o f film and the op­
erating of a shutter. Tills means
^ IM
that the necessary connections be­
Cm I twI from Am m ietim
tween the box and its moving
part*
must Im*
delicate, yet
JM C LE V E LAN D , Dm p s m U
strong enough to permit operation
« f a 8-yatr-oM Hoy war* aUghtly
from the ocean surface, more than
•urprtaad raoaatly to raeatr* a
six miles above the ocean floor, ^
M U fe r n their aaa'a teacher.
and still be watertight under pres­
" I t would ha a good idea," they
sures o f more than lS.uou pounds
read, I I Mobby ware *1 vea »u rta
a square inch.
tattoos u it U a t an yoettbie.
augfsot you buy h i * a fiuto."
Form er (Ndumldu fimtlmll play­
Mow did Mobb/a toachara dto&gt;
er*, Dr. John Itatcmnn and Joe
•ever that he had the makings
Stam-zyk, m e nssisting
I.ion
o f a muctclanT Wot by accident.
roach
Lou
Little.
Ollier
Columbia
T h ey yut Bobby and hia ctoaa*
aide* are Lou DcFIlippo of l-’oidr « * n through a atrtaa a f toato
hnm, Kelly Mote of Hid e an I
j which ns*a*ar*d Inherent pitch
W alter Rchlinkman of Texas Tech,
and rhythm. They elornty abworh habits aad yhyakal
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Seminole Coaches S
Hurricanes On SHS
v BID Fleming, bead coach of th* Seminole*
at tha. local high school, and hifl energetic
assistants Dara Laode. Bud Layer and Dick
Silvers arc fitting their plan* right into tba
hurricane — won by shaping up a minor
Jwrricane of their own for thia week on the
football field.
- Last week there wag plenty of contact
work by the grklmen aa the coaches hustled
the lads through the paces, but it stlD ft
tame compared to what ig in store for the
gridiron gladiator* for the next five days.
By Friday the mentor* feel that they
will be separating "the men from the boys”
and will begin lining up a potential eleven
to start against Cocoa Sept. 21 when the
Seminole* tent for the first time how well
they have learned what they have uecn told.
Dave Lande has been playing checkers,
Moving them in, out and over with hi* line­
men trying to hit on a combination that can
•pen holes on offense and plug them up on
defense. The wrinkles In his knitted brow
quickly indicate that so far he has been dis­
appointed. Bat Dave isn't the type that gets
discouraged aad wilt tell you quickly that
with the increase in spirit on the squad, hell
soon have some Brave* who can do some
scalping.
"The end Is everything! Notice I said
IS, not OF/* remarked Bud Layer as h#
■ambled In his beard about the lack of ex­
perience at the flank positions. "Give me
four men with weight enough, with drive
enough to turn opposite runners inside, and
with tacky fingers and deception to gobble
l l some passea and well go, go, go." Dick
Silvers grabbed Bud's shoulder and shook
ft, commenting, "Wake up Son, you’re
dreaming. Those ends tip the scale* at an
average of 1S6 with two wet towels In tbelr
hands."
"Okay. So l'U look for tacky finger* and

The Sanford Herald
e*S as ssssaS slam matter Ostebec It. til* st
peet offtes *# Ssafere, PtertSa eMer ta* Art
•r Conor*** of Usrab I. 1ITS
mao raaine*. reiur *»« PsMMtsr
MARION HARMAN S i t . K s M S t l v * 14IUV
■VELTN J CUSHING. ASverttstns Masses*

Columnist To Stay Suburbophobe
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driraT’ said the diminutive Layer.
In response to a question as to what he
wanted most Bill Fleming said ‘Time. All
kinds of time. More time before the first
game. More time in each practice day. Tim­
ing on our offense deployment. It seem*
that Pm living by the dock and yet I’m al­
most afraid to look at one."
Bight now, according to the head coach,
be and his assistant* have not settled on any­
one, with the possible exception of Brantley
Schfrard at center, as a starter for the
opener with Coco*. The lack of experience
on the squad compel* them to keep looking
for player* who like the game, like to mix
it up and who can grasp quickly the my­
riad of Instructions that are being shoved at
them day by day.
When the coaches were asked who would
do the kicking for the Seminole*, there was
a concerted groan. It was an Important phase
of tba game, they chorused, and they weren't
Ignoring it, but developing a "toe guy" was
something thst was another thing that
would have to take Its turn In the pro­
blem* that face the mentor* who right now
are trying to field eleven men who can beat
Cocoa
By RUSSELL MAT
As the erylog towels were being wrung With the reopening at school
out, these fellows were asked if in the face It might b* • goad d m to re­
of all this gloom they would be ready for the flect a littla on the broad sub­
opener. “Don't sell these Seminole* short," ject at "education.” White tha
they said. “They rosy have less experience fundamentals of a so-called good
than any other club in the circuit, but none education ar* gained In schools,
of them will have more scrap than these there 1* a lot more t* is than
boy*. And by that time, if they keep work­ reading, writing and ariUunatic.
ing at it like they have been, they all know Yon and I want our children to
enough football to win."
grow op to b* good citizens. We
And so, the coache* say, if you want to want them to b* able t* com­
see • hurricane of activity, visit the practice pete anJ make s living for them­
selves and Uielr families. School­
field at Seminole high school thi* week.
can help, but it can’t da the
And It alao adds up to this: right now it ing
whole Job.
a wonderful time to join with the Seminole Somewhere along tba lino we
Chief* Club in their effort to support the bava lost sight of tha more im­ tag wtu a wayward youngster
local high school and It* athletic program*. portant thing* In Ufa and caatant but know that without parental

Maqic Words

Thi* U the *ea*on of “ back to school."
The phrase Iteelf is repeated endlessly.
It 1* associated not only with the physical return to classrooms but with the purchase of
school supplies and clothing, unlit It become*
little more than a catch phrase.
It Is one full of meaning, however, for
all tha Idle repetition It geta. It* meaning Is
the profoundly significant fact that at this
time of the year millions of children and
young people pour into the nchool* to resume
their formal training for life in a free socie­
ty.
F h fe 4,
Toe*. Sept, l l , 1956
This training Is. In truth, a part of the
TODAY'S BfBLB VERSE
very easenc* of that society. For though our
Aa the Heart paatsffc offer the water education aystem has many faults and shortIwmka, at paateth say aeal after thee. O eomings, It constitutes our strongest bul­
pad. My aeal Ihlnteth for Gad, for the Ur- wark against darkness and tyranny.
tag Ged. Paelai 42tl, «,
In the world beyond these shore*, hun­
A casual interest is about all th* average dreds of millions of children lack the op­
peraon shows toward the Infinite. It is only portunity to learn and obtain the tools of
when we are hedged about by seaa of trou­ understanding. Theirs I* a profound tragedy.
ble that a burning thirst appears. Too
Our system of free public education fore­
many of us are satisfied to thank God we stall* such a tragedy in the United States.
are not as othsr men.
"Bock to school" are magic words.

Governors Debating Mutual Issues
A— £

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.H. *»&gt;,« a £ S iZl,’S£?b!;Tsx.j
(A P ) — Th* srkans and Mansfield,

WASHINGTON
ggevsrnor* of n
border states era
•t * fancy spa at
LP| £ ; . u ' . ’
Mil g m b W

Southern and
now gathered
Whit* Sulphur
" Ut*

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M' " forU to pr*,ch moderation,
Sturgis sad Clay, Ry.
Th# k0" 1*
another editor,
Negrons la sssrvh of equal ^ r*'
R*vs# Norris, was
rights hav* organised bus boy- ***** bombed at Tavares, Els.
eatU ■» Montgomery, Ala., end
Flftara N.gro student and flew
Tsllabassss, fla.
faculty members at tbs Bouth

ourselves with tha thought that
our children a re getting a batter
education than w* had. Wa as­
sume that when w* have seen
our children off to school, w*
havo completed our Job.
Most of tho thing* that atw Im­
portant to a successful, happy
life are not taught la oar schools.
A child may be a good acholar,
get high marks in every anbjact
and still graduate with littla or
no knowledge that win enable him
ta find either success ar happi­
ness.
To meet life’s problems, a boy
or girl must have stability- They
must b* able to think claariy
and Jialga Justly. They ibaald be
taught to respect the right* aad
property of other*. oLarw tha Im­
portance of honesty M i Integrity.
They should become familiar
with tha value of money aad team
to use It Intelligently. They should
learn to acquire patience, ccmtroi
Uielr emotions, appreciate tbelr
bleungs and unlerstand the Im­
portance a t sharing them with
those lets fortunate.
A big order, you say, a Job tor
the Church. Maybe so, but tba
Church can do little more than
our schools without the help of
parents. Nine-tenths of our pres­
ent-day Juvenile delinquency is
chargeable to parents aad tbs
woeful lack of ability te cope
with tha problem a t properly
bringing up their children.
Unfortunately, many parents.
In their own selflihnesa, pass tba

halp they can do littla.
What hops la there for tha fu­
ture of a bey ar girl whose dad
brags Moot a sharp deal, or
running a step light, ar whom
mother sneer* at the neighbors
and low-rate them because they
are lass fortunate. Inch exam­
ples are common, but they do not
I t unnoticed by children, and it
becomes smart in tea young mind
to fool tba “ lousy ©op," cheat
tha eoryar merchant, bully tba
neighbor's youngster,
• I f grown-up* taka the attitude
that "to re Your Neighbor" is
far tha birds, “ Do Unto Others”
is baloney and tool a Ufa pattern
af selfishness, arrogance and
graed for tha guidance of thair
offspring, they should not ha too
ua hi dpt or lift u r ilB ^ I

b Hm

the broad they have cast upon
the waters la returned to them In
kind.
Our youth needs education today
aa never before, not Just In schoof
or ta Churck but In tba home,
and much unhappiness for both
parents and children could be
avoided If more of on could us-

Bp MAL BOTLB
NEW YORK Uf)— Refaction,
of a Pavement Plato:
Earlp la Ufo I was frightened
bp a suburb, and I can’t quite
gat over K.
"Too ought to conquer this
ckQdimh fear and buy you a place
in tho suburbs.” my friends tell
■o. “ Man, then you’ll really
■tart living."
Now and then, when wearied
momentarily of tbo dtp, I do
consider taking each a step. But
nlwaps at tbo last moment some­
thing ■tope roe. t don’t know
whmt it could bo—unlees it’s com­
mon sense.
But this time it warn a sociolo­
gist who came to mp rescue. Jjst
when I was about to Join my old
friend. Ronald Halfeero. and buy
a shiny new house la a new de­
velopment called Mlmsma Heights.
Tba sociologist was Dr. Erce-t
R. Mowner of Northwestern Uni­
versity, who has Just completed
a clinical stodp of suburban liv­
ing. Tone, at learnt, his surrey de­
stroyed several myths about the
Joys 'of dwelling in the suburbs.
One of the myths is bow neigh-

true at the start, when the sub­
urb is new and everyone has the
same problems—how to 0***
crabgrass, how to pay for the
new school, and bow to keep tha
cellar from flooding.
But Dr. Mowrer found that as
suburbs age they get social hard-

dweller in town. Yon either have
to pot up with thorn or call tho
cop*, and [f you do that r ° u hav*
a Hatfields v«. McCoy* situation.
Children
deserve th*
best
break you can rlre them in lift,
o f coarse, but in the suburb* pa­
pa Is often a worker be* who
let* his kids become drone*.
“ There is little doubt.” obser­
ved Dr. Mowrer, commenting on
this, "that parents Indulge and
pamper their erildrsm aa never

YOU'RE TELLING ME!
—By HOrr KINO—
Central Prttt Writer

DR. EARL. T. CARTER. Ohio
gu t* avtaUon medicine brain,
says man's first space flight edit
tx In 20 year*. That's when man
wtll get away from it ALL.
Dr. ,C arter sprat tu

y ta ri

out his natural environment," Dr.
Carter say* Welt the way th*
human's got his environment now,
he may not live long with It,
cither.
1 I I
A Ctrmoa rochet expert

say*

s l M y t a y h e m e * h r r e l M a y under oar first trip to the moo* *riO

abnorm al condition*. He showM’re aof come tUJ ahoet tha V**r
brew oitww norm al condition*
iooo. JftaaicMlr, see roe keep ow
looking and dreamtnp
light, can t teef

In if*

"Wall, well, It's w small *wteay."
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interplanetary traffic accidents
will be a problem. No wUaoaaae,

I---------------By BENNETT CERF-----------V U N N A L L Y JOHNSON caught George Jesset in a rare mood
1Y o f despondency on n grey day in Hollywood. Then Jctsel
was told he was wanted on the phone. “ Cheer up," counseled
Johnson. “ That's probably
Louis B. Mayer offering you
f/gTJ
a fortune to produce a new
AS~\
picture for him.”
1 |
“ Not only will it not be
i| I
j|
Louis D .p red icted Gcorgie
J 1
darkly, “ but I will rip tho
i / f ll
A,
pocket of my new coat com\% '
am ( 3
tag out o f th* phone booth."
Th * reason that blonde
bombshell walked out on
her partner at a awanky
nightclub is thst after tying
one on, he pushed her to­
ward tho bartender, end ordered casually, 'T ill her up.1

f.- n y k u SJ — h a , Prmnu
mbhr this consists sf • mothar,
two tU U m aad O-lfltha of m
man. th* father.
Bat it
the Strang* huibwnd and vtfo rrietteMhJp that
startled &lt;b« moot.
“Tho two roiao which sort elo­
quently characterise ssburbna lift
of adulta," wrota Dr. Mowror,
“ »r t the rola of ehsuffrur, which
tho suburban wifa pU fl, and
that of tbo haaitjr— 1. whkh tha
but band plays."
And tba two l i t an mliod op.
Papa finds htaasatf doing mil
Vfada of boom*bold dntte* which
baro traditionally baa* regard'd
at fomlntoo; K m
efton ptr.
forma such mmwalta* eborot at
shoveling now off tho sidewalk.
Aflar thinking It *R over, I'ra
derided to rsamJa a euburbophob*
__m a— whh a raal faar uf
dwelling la tba enter spans.
Thanks to Or. Mowror, t know
now tap ftora aro not phantasm
but baaad oa aoUd fact.
Lot Ronald Halfacra mad all hi*
kind a t k i tholr tang voy&gt;c*
borne hr tha railroad tfanstabls,
If tbap Cbaeoa.
I’ll stick to tba dtp, whan a
man’s a man, * wstamn’a * wom­
an—and tho good old grocorp
storm is Just acr— .tha atroai.
What la a suburbanite aapwap
exempt a fallow who lacks th*
cograg* to bocooM a raal hermit
aad tbo strongth of charaetor to
pat up with tbo happp pitfalls o f .
dtp living T
U will bo recalled that locra.
tern, tho wlmmst human who orsr
lived, never frlttand away hie
yean dlrgtng up polsaa Ivp la a
■ **■»
suburb. H* took
bis h— leek la
th# dty like a maw-

"WORRY, WORRY.
THAT IS THE EVIL
OF LIFE"
•a-fAuthnr'e asm* b e lo w )* *

One foolish way I* worry
la t « thtak you have asms sick*
about it. Soma people are afraid
to go to a physician because
they are afraid ha might tall
them they hove the trouble
they an worrying about.
Relieve your mind quickly.
Visit your physician 1mm*.
Hlataly if you think aemathtug
la wrong. Don’t try ta treat
yourself. Cat hla expert advtew,
and tba odds an that not only
but uniter hla shitted treatment
you will g*t batter quickly if
you raally hav* asrootklag
wrong with you.

TOUCHTON
DRUG CO.

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la the past year or so tbsrs
have boon shootings, cross burn­
ing*, boycotts, assorted mob ac­
tions and aoar raro riots.
Cross*# hav* boon bunted, ap­
parently for tho purpose of In­
timidation, In mors than 60
plans* scattered from Jackson,
rills, Fla., to Bonham, Tex., aad
ChariottooriUs, Vs.
Tbs furtively plarad aati-Nsgra symbols hav* boon find be­
fore tha residences of Speaker
o f tbs Howes Sam Rayburn D-

FLORIDA WELL PREPARED ID
WITHSTAND HURRICANE
TAMPA IB - Florida Is better
prrparad to withstand a hurriraa*
than *v#r before, ■ state Civil
Dsfswss official reported yester­
day.
Nsvsrrtetess "Wo w ant to tsfcs
this work of training to emphasis*
the continuing dangers of both
nature and attacks from an *n"*r country,” said Prod
w* Dtlfottft, aisiiUnt director of
the Florida Civil Dsfeas* pro­
gram.
About 71 leaders is tbs state
*ram era attending * week!
g course te civil daesns* prob-

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THE SANFORD HERALD Tues. Sept 11,1956

SocialEvent*

Calendar

between
A t all thi fathering! 0f teen
agera recent r» there hee been •
nostalgic tc— , „
__ ,
,___
been made aware that their days
together are numbered with so
■ a n y o f them going away in
March o f more education. The
conversation among the girls who
met at Jim Spencer's for dinner
the other evening was typical of
all girls going away to school
fo r the first time. It consisted
mostly o f talk o f sororities and
parties, with the words "Gosh, I'm

■cared" appearing quite frequent.

iy.
By l __ ______ ______ _____ _____
who are entering college reluctant*
1y now w ill bo as btaso a* Miss
Sally Chase, who will be leaving
Thursday fo r Chatham Hall where
she begins b er sophomore year.
A fter w riting a fashion column
the other day. In which I advised
all you gals that torso dresses
were definitely out fo r this sea.
son, I ’ll bet you just could novsr
guess what I did Friday. That'a
right, I sure did. But It wee eo
adorable I just couldn't resist. It's
In blsck conlaroy with just
tiny print o f a tangerine color.
And the white band around the
neck and eleevas are detachable
for eaay laundering,

SHOWN ABOVE at the open house and tea held Sunday at the
For you garden
enthusiasts A ll Sainte Epiaoopal Church in Enterprise are: aeted in front.
here ere a few
reminders o f Henry Eberling; Front Row, L. to It. Mr*. Curl A. Smurling, Mr*.
.~
chores to be stlanded to during .1 •'.* tlrdp"".' Mrs. 11. J Parker. \lr». Lee nenion, mm,
Wltlgooee, Mrs. Wallace Geblcr, and M n. M. Van Brack)*, Back
the month of September. Now it
the time to set in new trees and
shrubs, and at course you know
that these require plenty o f good
toll and water. Spray your roses
for a second bloomltig period and
Miss Colleen Engrbrctson left
rearrange, divide aad transplant Friday for the University of Flor­
early-blooming peremitals.
ida where she will servo as a
The voice on tli* telephone was
member of the Orientation Com­ very worried
On the new arrival* list are
■ y S A R A K IN G
mittee to welcome new student* to
"Doctor, Andy has a terrible
For an important and stlmulaL , . . Mr. and Mrs. R a y C. Win the campus. Colleen recently re­
stomach ache and I ’m so a fn ld
free, ISOS Washington Avs., who
la g novel, read "The Mandarins"
turned from the summer session he may have appendicitis, may 1
hail from Greensboro, N, C. They
by Simona
do Beauvoir. This have a girl aevea and a half and at Black Hill Teachers College In bring him right over?
Spearflsh, S. D.
Andy was 7 and he certainly
M o r e l o f love and Ideas depicts boys six and four. M r. W infrael
Dr. A. W. Epps Sr., Dr. A. W. was a miserable little boy. He
Am
political,
Intellectual and is used car manager l o r Strick
Epps Jr., Dr. BUI Epps and Dr. had a fairly high temperature,
m o n l history of the post-libcra land Morrison.. . . Mr. and Mrs.
I* D. Brown attended over the he was roughing a good deal and
tion period In France. The people C. E. Johnson, of HumboMt, Tenn..
la the "Mandarins” (the Intel now make their home at 4011 weekend the Central Horida Den-, hanging on to his abdumen where
Way. They hit re one tal Convention at the Brahma he said his hurt was. When An
teetuete) are brought vividly to Colonial
Club in Ocala.
dy was examined he was found
Ufa as the reader participates in child, a girl, ten. , . , Mr*.
Friends o f M n A. G. Mclnnl* to have
Butte, a widow,
makes
an arutcly
Inflamed
the brilliant conversations, the Chios
political shenanigan*, the erotic her home at I l f Escambia Drive will be pleased to learn that she throat, but hi* abdomen ihowcd
adventures, and the heartaches with her two boys, aged seven is now able to get out after her no sign* o f inflammation o f tbe
recent illness.
appendix. He hadn't had a bowel
s f these Intellectual! trying to and five. . .
M n . Sadi* Harvey left Satur­ movement fo r soveral day*. The
^fln d their place o f integrity In
pain in hli abdomen wa* due to
day fo r a visit to Miami.
* a world that muit be remade.
Ralph D. Woodruff, grandson an accumulation o f gas in hi*
This novel is tops on the Read­
o f M n . P. L, Woodruff Sr., left inli-ntinal • tract plus some en
ers choice at current books.
Sunday fo r hli home in English- larged and lender gland*— like
Irwin Shaw's (Young Lions)
town, N . J., after spending the those under hi* jaw from hi*
MW novel "L a cy Crown" tells the
past month with hi* grandmoth­ Inflamed tonsils. He was given
. story at a woman in pursuit
The members o f Holy Gross er.
• f tarn The decisive moment for
some medicine for his sore throat
Lacy Crowe — which charge* F.oUcopel Church honored th#
Friends o f Mr*. Ursula Thorn­ and hi* mother told to give him
the pattern at her own, her Rev. H. Lyttlrton Zimmerman ton will be happy to learn that an enema. Next day he was much
husband's and her son's live* — and hie family Thursday -with she is now back home after und­ better.
arrives wehn she submits to the e reception held In the Pa rah ergoing observation at the hosp­
Every pain In the abdomen I*
jg r d o r at a man much younger House o f the church.
ital.
not an appendicitis but o f course
The guests were met at tha
than hanalf.
Mr. and M n . W. H. Dopson, ■tomnch ache is one o f the danger
A new nun# story la "Nurse door by the Junior Wsrdsn and o f Sylvanla, Ga, were In town signals nf nppewllritls end Amfy'a
In the Plnelends” by Ruby Red- his wife. Mr. end Mrs. Raymond over the weekend visiting Mr. mother did exartly
the right
after
which
they
ford, the romance o f a young Lundqulst,
and M n . Henry Tamm Jr., Mra. thing to make aura what was the
shook
hands
with
the
members
Buna in the foothills o f South
Washburn
and
Henry trouble with her little boy.
o f the receiving line, who were Robert
Carolina.
Tamm
Sr.
M
n
.
Dopson
I*
titter
Appendicitis runs in families.
Mrs. 8- 0. Chas* Jr. the Rev.
R e n ’s a mystery with a title
It Is a frequent story to hear
H. L. Zimmerman, Mrs. H. L*. to Henry Tamm Sr.
that Roods Investigating; "The
Mr. end M n , Irving Pryor have that Mother or Dad or mayl&gt;e
Zimmerman, Mre. William Zimm­
Hearse Horse" snickered by A ct. erman, Senior Warden, Gordon
i
their gueits, M n .
Pryor’* some o f the other children have
sa Duncan,
Bradley and Mra. Gordon Bred.i aunt, M n . Karl J. SUhro Sr. had on appendix removed. You
and M n . Stahre
of
Delmar, don't o f course, Inherit an In­
j
P e r those Interested la Civil ley.
• w a r history ‘ " C o n f e d e r a t e
Dela.,
where
Mr.
Stahre
is local fected appendix, hut yog do In­
An Autumn Theme waa car.
A gen t" by James Horan le most
Hed out in the decorations, which manager for a telephone com­ herit your body build and shape.
interesting.
In some families the appendix
were in the charge o f Mra. Irw ­ pany. ___________________
lie* In a crooked cramped place
"Don’t Go Nsar ths W ater" in Fleischer. Bouquets o f yellow
and Is more likely lo become In­
h r William Brinkley has com* In and
orange
chrysanthemums
fected than when it lies straight
and to ready for circulation. It were used with candle* through­
and free in Ihe abdomen.
hae several reserve* on it all out the pariah house, giving It
raady, though, *o yet get your the atmosphere of a beautiful
Appendicitis is usually a di*M n . R. U. Hutchison, district
hid in early. It’s wonderful.
and gracious home. Tha two tea •a creu ry o f inIsslon ary ed uca t Ion
- f « * « " " or young adult*.
A now non.fktion about World teblea war* overlaid with linen
w H I preside over Ihe Educational
ncldo tn occurs before Ihe o g e
W a r I is "The Long W alk" by cloth* and centered with vary
Q U arem lr
Rawlci as told by attractive arrangements o f yel­ sem inar o f Ihe Orlando District cases ere
Ronald
Downing.
Twenty.four low end orange chrysanthemum*, of the Woman's Society o f Chris­ about 0 and 1(1. Of course U can
r old Rawlcs wee an officer which were the creations o f Mre. tian Service to be held In First occur at any age.
the Polish army when, in John Galloway and Mrs. W , E. Methodist Church on Park Ave.,
Often time* a child will have
Wednesday Sept. 19. from 9:30 a.
lttt,
ha was arrested by the
Kirchhoff.
Candle#
were also
vague pain* in the al&gt;damcn o f f
m. through S p. m.
Russians and Imprisoned as
used effectively on the tables.
T l v Rev. Milton If. Wyatt, will and an for manthi before he
apy.
This fascinating
account
In charge o f refreshment* were give an Introduction o f the Church ha* an acute attack. Seldom I*
describes how Rawlcs and els Mrs. B. F. Whitner, Mrs. Dan
there much fever in true appen­
com panions broke out o f a Soviet U v e ll, Mr*. Harry Cushing, Mrs Wide Study.
dicitis. The temperature uauully
"O Coma Let Us Adore H im ,"
•lave
labor camp end walkod Hawkins Connelly, M l** Berber*
run* between 99 end 101. A hi -b
ia the theme o f the seminar.
into the endless crushing
Ruprecht, and Mr*. Jo* Sauad
fever suggests something 1* the
ad Bibora, aded fo r dls
A presentation of the approved matter.
on .
Tibet. Soon they were joined
studies will be given by the follow­
Those serving were the memA child with appendicitis may
by a young girt who was run
ing officer*.
vumlt once, but he doesn’t con­
M ag away from a life that made here o f the altar Guild who a n
Mra. Howard Anderson, district
chairman,
tinue to vomit and vomit. Hi*
■ay ehanre at escape ' a chance Mrs. Jo* Sounder*,
treasurer, will review the book
Mr*.
Harry
MeLaulln,
M
n
.
W.
bowel* are usually normal. -Di­
worth taking. They mode their
"Missions,
U.S.A.";
Mr*.
Robert
Way through uncharted forests, E. Kirchhoff, M n . B F. Parkins, Hays, w ife o f the associate pastor arrhea will lometimei cause pain
Mountainous terrain, the deadly M n. Mildred Babcock, and Mn. o f
th »
Community
Methodist In the abdomen, but Very seldom
is diarrhea present when a child
Wastes o f the Gobi desert end B. F. Whitner Jr. They w o n as­ Church,
Daytona, will
present
glrle o f tbo Y.P.
the appalling harriers of the Him sisted by .the
"Youth hi a Responsible Society"; has appendicitis.
Alayae -until the thread o f life S.L. of the church.
The pein o f appendicitis usual­
Mrs. B. M. Hlllyer district treas­
Other hostesses w o n tho mem­ urer, w l l give "T h e Church in ly begins In the middle o f thi•U but unravelled a few miles
ber* of the Board o f tho W o­ Southeast A ria "; and Miss LouD* ululumrn end then finally settle*
.M a r t at their goal.
Sipple, district spiritual life sec­ on ths right side. Sometimes it'*
M "C la ire" by Dorothea Malm 1* men's Auxiliary.
There w e n about 1S8 people retary w l l present "Pau l's l e t ­ a vague dull ache, but more o f­
the story at Clair* Floury, a
ters to Local Churches." Mis* Sip­ ten it Is a sharp stabbing pain.
young
and
beautiful
French who altended the function.
ple K ill a b o give the closing Wor­
governess who la discharged by
I f you auipect that your child
ship Service.
the English fam ily eh* works
may have appendicitis it'* al­
fo r and, unable to cop# with Ilf*
Mrs. Hutchison has requested ways safe to give him a small
In the lower depths o f London
that each one go to the study enema, but never, never give e
In the 1ISO's, drifts into proclass they bave selected as soon as cathartic when there le pain in
■MtUtloa. As she make* her wey
they arrives
the eltdomen. I f the pain doean’t
hack to respectability, rising In
AU who plan to attend bring disappear after the enema, get
Mrs. Lorraine Graham, execu­
,4he world, she attracts the at­ tive secretary of (ha Seminole sandwlches,..and a cold drink will in touch with *your doctor tight
te n tio n o f Charles Wichinhood, County Tuberculosis and Health ba furnished.
away. He can tell by feeling the
who had refuted to help when Association, M n . W. W. Tyre and
A nursery will be provided for abdomen whether or not the *P
■he needed H. and when he pro. Mrs. Vincent Butter will attend those desiring to use It.
pi-ndlx ia inflamed. He will prob
poses marriage to ber, aha accept* the Christina* Seel Sate C lln le
ably want to .take a blood count.
Basing an opportunity fo r revenge w h lrh w ill be held Wednesday,
Heat erariied pineapple with Th« Information h# gets help*
• a the family she bates.
Sept, u , at Urn Royal Park Inn frash mint leaves, then coot Serve him decide about the appendix,
The
mw
Literary
G u i l d in Vsro Beach. Tha o ffice o f The
he October le "Rachel Tuberculosis sand Health Associa­ as a s a w * fa r vanilla tee cream. I I f the doctor decides that the
by Charles Mercor. It is tion will be closed oa that date. .
story o f a oouragaena i
( and i t fa ll at iataroatlng
When you aru preparing to lat­
•s a tin g •pisodti. tice-top pte, be sure to fold tb#
w ill be out In October.
bottom crust up over the pastry
W o have soma now westerns, ■trip* for a M at finish.
aaytterioe and love etecieg ready
fa r
circulation. Book week
1*

Row, I . to R. Mre. Laura
Leon Wrigh, Mre. R. L.
Ailing, M u. «•.. B. Ailing,
Mre. Henry Wood, Mre,
Mre. L. F. BL Amend.

Platt Brown, Mis* Katherine Mtch, Mr*.
Co*. Mrs. Marlon Roberts, Erward II.
Mr*. K. B. French, Mre. W. A. Cnnedny.
8, E. Wilks, Mra. 1L F. McDermott and

Wednesday Study
Ignore.Stomache Ache,
Will Be Resumed
It M a y Signify Appendicitis
Says Rev. Wyatt

fisutAom th Never

On The
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appendix is inflamed, he will re­
commend that it be
removed.
These days an operation for the
removal o f an appendix is a sim­
ple procedure.
H I* never safe to leave an
infected appendix in the abdo­
men, because the next time It
flare* up It may rupture quickly.
Three days ■ child even with n
ruptured
appendix
usually re­
cover* but he will be much sick­
er than If h li appendix had been
removed before It ruptured.

W.S.C.S. To Hold
Seminar Sept. 19

r

Sanford Women
To Attend Clinic
In Vero Beach

Taylor Commandery No. 28 K.T.Will Resume Conclaves

WANT AOS
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Thursday Sept 13 7:30 P.M.

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P. L. M ILLER
Recorder

A. F. RAM SAY
Commander

The Rev. Mr. M. H. Wyatt,
pastor o f the Flr*t
Methodist
Church, on Park Avo. has an­
nounced
that the
Wednesday
evening program would resume
this month at the Church.
On the first Wednesday o f each
month there will be a Family
Night fupper hnd a fellowship
program. A t 7:30 on each o f the
remaining three Wednesdays of

TUESDAY
The Gleaner* C ltt* o f the T i m
Baptist Church will hold Its regu­
lar monthly meeting at fl p. m. In
the home of Mrs. J. E. Hem merle,
M U DeCotts St., with Mr*. R. T.
Hunt icrvlng * t co-hoitc*t.
The Pioneer Fellowship and Re­
creation will meet at the First
Preabytcrlan Church e t 7:30 p.
m.
The Y .W .A .'i o f the F lr*t Bap­
tist Church wilt meet.
The DAV will hold Its regular
meeting at 9 p.m. at the DAV Hut,
Junior High School P-TA will
meet a* the school auditorium at
1:00 p. m.
The I’ hcbean-Golden C i r c l e
Class o f the First Baptist Church
will hold Its monthly meeting with
Mrs. Walter Brook* at her new
home, 920 Rosalia Dive, at B p.m.
All member* arc urged to attend
as this is the last meeting of the
church year.
WEDNESDAY
The Girl Scouts will meet at
the First Presbyterian Church at
3:30 p.m.
Tho Mid-Week Bible Hour will
be conducted by Rev. A. G. MeInnis, pastor o f the First Presby­
terian Church at 7:30 p.m.
The Chancel Choir will rehearse
at First Presbyterian Church at
7:30 p.m.
The Elder Springs Baptist Clr
cle will meet at 2:30 p.m.
The Training Union Executtive
Committee o f thu First Itnjill.-d
Church will meet after Prayer
Service, which Is- held at 7:30
p.m.
The Rev. H. L. Zimmerman will
conduct Ihe morning devotions
over WTItn, Sanford, nt B:30 a m.
A Study Course will be held at
Ihe Episcopal Parish House from
9 a. m. to 2 p. m. Bring your
own lunch and drink* wlll.be pro.
vlded,
THURSDAY
The Junior Choir will have

Constitution Week
To Be Observed
By D.A.R., Sept. 17

n s n n r H t B C H T I b l furtrimmed box jacket suit In
black and whit* tweed le de­
signed for fall IBM. The back
o f the jacket le gathered and
bloused above a half-belt The
collar and muff are black Pen
sian lamb.

The 8*111* Ilerrteon Chapter
(he National Society, Daughters
o f tbe American Revolution, win
begin their observance o f Consti­
tution Week
with a
meeting
aboard the Roumlllal'e boat "Sky­
la rk " on the first day, Monday
Bept. 17.
T h e speaker# will bo Chaplain
Arnold of RNAS and hostcssei will
be M n . F. E. Rmimlllat, Mis*
Iren* Hinton end Mr*. A. R. Kay,
Members are requested lo meet
at the Boat Work* at Osteen
Bridge at 3 p, m.
Constitution Week was obeerved
fo r ths first time In 1963. It wee
Instigated by Mrs. Gertrude C'nr.
raway, President General o f the
National Society, Daughters o f the
American Revolution and wee
proclaimed by President Ellennewer. The Sanford Herald aryl
many newspapers throughout the

their rs h e s m ! end fellowship et
the First Presbyterian Church at
3:48 p.m.
The Youth Choir o f the First
Presbyterian Church will practice
et the church et 7:30 p.m.
The Deacons o f the First Pres­
byterian Church will meet et the
Church at 7:45 p.m.
The Baptist Federation o f buelncis women's circle* In thi* dh
strict o f the *tal* will meet at
the First Baptist Church for sup­
per at 7:00 p.m.
A
burine**
meeting and program will fol­
low.
The Intermediate Choir o f tha
First Baptist Church will re­
hearse et 7:00 p.m. end the AduK
Choir et 8:00 p.m.
The Rev. H. L. Zim mermen will
conduct the morning devotion#
over WTRR, Sanford, at 9:30 a.m.
The Anna Miller Circle will
meet at 8 p.m, at the Elks Club,
Alt members ere urged to attend.
Taylor
Commandery No. IS
Knight* Templar will resume Con­
claves at Masonle Hall at 7:38
p. m.
Seminole Rcbeksh Lodge No. 43
will meet In the IOOF Hell at 3
p. m.
Southslde P -T A will meet In
Southilde Assembly Hall at 3:18.
Parent* may visit room a alerting
at 7:30 p. m.
FR ID AY
The Rev. H. L. Zimmerman will
conduct the morning devotion*
over WTRR, Sanford, at 8:30 a.q|,
TOO L A T E TO C LASSIFY
LOST— Blue male Parakeet. V i­
cinity o f 2101 Lake Dr. Reward,
Phone 14f&gt;3-J.

Happv Birthday

the month, there will be n Bible
Study course, ,l*d by the
Rev.

Sept. 11
Mrs. Ralph King
Mr. W y a tt
Mrs. Charles Gross
The Rev. Mr. W yatt aUo reJohn R. Rasa
vested that ten beautiful etalnrd
Miss Laura Chittenden
glass windows are being Installed
this week in the Sanctuary '&gt;f
SO FT TOUCH
the church, to complete tb* inAnKRO KEN, I.lnho ( A P ) —The
stellaton of ell new window* In
homey toads o f tho Southeastern
the Sanctuary.
Idaho desert are in for n soft
touch as tong as Chris and Mnrk
W rid* of Aberdeen are around.
The youngsters caught ono no ir

Reception Honors
Episcopal Priest
And His Family

’a books, bat with
good adult books
it really kaepa M
going
to keep them coming fo r
to read.

P *g*d

their home and fixed up a cage
for It,
They claim IPs tho only load
In existence with a furnished
home
complete
with
electric
light*.
nation had editorial* and new*
item* concerning It.
It behoove* all true Amorleen*
to observe Constitution Week Sept.
17-23 again thi* year.

PATTY BIRO
Deis o! women gotten end the
holder of women's II hole world
tecoid scote, tali Champ
lAptebw WImmIpNPTMhi Q«*h||

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�N L C a rit Decide
O nPark For '56
W orld Series

TTrsrrrrt
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NEW YO R K UR — The World
i:r ie i Is officially scheduled to
jpea Oct. 3 Hi the National League
&gt;ark—but It ml|ht bo a bit later
f the N L can't decide which park.
Commlaaloner Ford Frick sot
he date for the 1 W clastic after
a 90-minute discussion with rep­
resentatives of tbs pennant con­
tenders in both leagues yesterday.
The first two games will be
.dayed In the National League
•ark, with the series then shifting
to the American League park for
the nest three If needed In the
best-of-seven
championship.
If
more games are neceassry, they
will be played in the National Lea­
gue park.
Ticket prices, the same as last
year and Including federal but not
local taxes, are glo for a bos seat,
17 reserved, $1 bleachers and 94
for standing room.
All games will start at I p. m.
local time, except on Sunday In
New York, when the start will be
S p. m.
The only problem at the mom­
ent is the National League pen­
nant winner. It could be Milwau­
kee, Brooklyn, or Cincinnati. And
a two-team or three-team playoff
may be needed to decide.

JIM

JIM H A W K IN S

ft^THE SANFORD HERALD
6, Tun- Sept. 11,1956

Krider,Hawkins
O n Hatter Squad

Jim Krider and Jim Hawkbis,9both freshmen at 8tetson Univ.
eralty this yeer, are members
Of the Stetson Hatter
Squad.
,
By JOE REICHLER
The two Stetson football players i
• NEW YO R K tft—Charile Grimm are gruudates o f Seminole High
who relinquished the Milwaukee
School.
I
managerial reins to Fred Haney
They participate! In l be sea­
■ .th e eiiddle of the season, ex­
pressed confidence today that son’* first game-type scrimmage i
r*By beys" will win the National last Saturday following a Sped* I
fl-BfBC pennant but added he did
ator Clinic at which head Coach
|Mt expect the race to be decided
[OSH) the final week o f the ram- McQuillan o f the Hatters and '
Head Coach James It,
"Spec" I
ipiull,
Martin o f the Deland High School
- " I said hack In spring training
Bulldog* explained and demon­
th e Braves would win the pennant
strated with their 'earns
the
f i r rae,M Grimm told The A novarious offense and defense for* ,
ek ted fr e e * In n telephone Inter,
maUons.
trie* from hla home in RobertsThe Hatters tq.rn their nine,
game schedule Sept. 15 against
Virginia Military Institute In St.
Petersburg.

KRID ER

Fleischer Ninth
In Inter-Service
Golf Tournament
Pvt. Mel Fleischer o f Sanford,
placed ninth out o f 20 contestante in the open division o f the
1951 Inter-Service G olf Champ*
ionshln tournament held at Eglln
A ir Force Base Aug. 29 — Sept.

Under N L rules, a two-earn tie
fo r first place means a bett-ofthres playoff. A three-way tie calls
for a double elimination playoff—
which could drag on for five days.
Frick, noting the possibility of
a tie In the National League said,
there will be a one-day break be­
tween the end o f the playoff and
star of the series unless the final
playoff game is played in the win.
ner's park. Then the series will
begin the dsy after the playoff.
I f either .Milwaukee or Cincin­
nati wlna the pennant, there will
be a day's travel time when the
aeries shifts from on park to the
other, i f Brooklyn wins, and pre­
sumably then will face the New
York Yankees, no travel time will
be needed.

The Yankeea need only a com­
bination o f eight victoriea and
Cleveland or Chicago defeats to
• Pvt. Fleischer o f the U. R.
clinch the American League flag.
Marine Corps, Camp Lejeune. N.
C. shot a 72 hole score o f 74-75- Cleveland and Chicago currently
are tied for second place.
.75-76 300 during the A r m y ,
Navy, Marine, and U. S. Air
Forre tourney.
The U. 8. A ir Force won the
team championship with a score
o f 1195. The Army was second
with a score o f 1201, the Marines
thin! with 1202, and the N avy
last with 1220.
Marine
Lt. Don
Albert
of
Camp l-rJeune, N . C. was the
low individual scorer and IntrrServlce rhamplon with a score
o f 79-79 fl?-T2 200. '

Standing
AM ERICAN LEAGUE
MONDAY'S RESULTS
No games scheduled
TU E SD AY’S SCHEDULE
New York at Kansas City N
Boston at Chicago N
Washington at Detroit
Ballmore at Cleveland N
N ATIO N AL LEAGUE
M ONDAY'S RESULTS
No gamrs scheduled
TU ESD /Y'S SCHEDULE
Cincinnati at New York
Milwaukee at Brooklyn
S t Louis at Philadelphia N
Chicago at Pittsburgh N

Southern Assn.
Playoffs Will
Begin Tomorrow

By TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS
Pennant winning Atlanta enter*
taini the Birmingham Barone and
the Mobile Bears journey to Mem­
phis tomorrow for opening games
o f the Southern Assn, playof/s.
The winner* of the best-of-seven
game battles will play In another
four-out-ot-seven match fo r the
championship and the right to
play the Texas League chsmp in
the Dixie Series.
Mobile, tied with Birmingham
for third place at the end o f re­
gular seaion play Sunday, whipped
the slumping Barons 9-2 last night.
The game was played to deter­
mine
which team
would face
Memphis and which would play
Atlanta.

A P P A R E N T L Y BU M PING NOSES, the Sanford S * ml notes are turning got
selves into shape fo r the first game o f the tenaon in the Orange Belt
team on Sept. 21. (S ta ff Photo)
TOSSUP FIGURED
BOSTON IP— It figures to be a
tossup tonight when Larry Boardman of Marlborough, Conn., pita
his youth against former cham­
pion Jimmy Carter's experience lx
a lightweight 10-round battle at
lettermen, w e have tome depth
Boston Garden.
In reserves fo r a change. We're
Carter, a veteran o f more
hurting from lack o f speed, but
10 years and 100 fights tn nw
we will havu as much if not more
ing, has long been the spoiler for
take the Seminole's best perform-1
New England's brighter liS-pound
out more men than we have In
prospects and hopes to do U
years.’*
again.
Cocoa la rated aa a top Orange
Belt Conference power-house with
plenty o f experience, and It will
take the Seminole' best perform­
ance to beat them. And, aa coach
Fleming
put it, the Semlnoles
seem to have tre "desire to win"
this yet.r, and that meant a lot
to
the (mall, scrappy, ICO lb.
averagri team.
Sanford fan* are fortunate
to have the season openrr with
Cocoa at Memorial Stadium. A
capacity crowd la expected to be
YOU M ttA
on hand aa the Sanford Semlnoles
taks the field fo r the first o f five
SUr catcher of the Mi* Tart
home game* in a ten game ached,
Yinkm, three-haw winner ft
ule.
American League's Mo«t Vetoable barer swart. ids Cheap

Seminole Gridsters
Showing Improvement

Seminole
head
mentor
Bill
Fleming and hla assistants Bud
I,ayer and Dave Laude said to­
day that It would be Impossible
to give a starting lineup for the
season opener with Cocoa Sept.
21, until a few days before the
game. "W e have an undreamed,
o f competitive eplrit here," Flem­
ing said. "F o r every position we
hare at least two men trying for
it; we have 14 backi vicing for
position, and we haven't filled one
yet." And the scrimmages show
this
hard-hitting
competition.
Two almost equal teams faced
each other in a grim, determined
skull-knocking scrimmage yester­
day, and each team held the
other scoreless for better than an
hour.
"The
improvement has
been
fantastic". Bud Layer said. "The
keenness o f the competition hat
brought out the best in
each
man." David Laude pointed out.
Even warm-up exercleea show
evidence o f thie high spirit. In­
Count Fleet, winner o f the 1949
stead o f the usual cadence, ex.
erclses are -now done to the tune Preakness, ha* aired the winner*
o f more than 94 million in purse*.
o f "Clobber Cocoa".
Heavyweight boxer Harold Cart­
Scrimmage ha* show some out­
Linden,
N. J.,
played
standing defensive play, particu­ er o f
larly In the line. Turning In out­ Police Athletic League football.
standing performances have been
Meredith Scott,
Charles Pence,
Charley Peete, rookie outfielder
Brantley Schlrard, Murray Nance, wnreed hla chance in the major
Terry Goemhle,
V irgil Gracey,
loaguee by hitting .351 In 96 gamea
and Fred Behrens,
evhh Omaha during the early part
"Cocoa figures to bo the point­ Of 1996.
er fo r the season,** coach Flem­
ing commented, " I f we take them,
we'll know pretty well how we
When the Pittsburgh Pirates
stand
In the conference.*'
Re­ called up Bill Maxerotki, a se­
marking on the Inexperience o f cond baseman with Hollywood,
hla gridders Fleming added. " A l­ he was bitting JOS in the Paci­
though we hare only 10 returning fic Coast League.

When Babe Ruth set his record
o f no home runs in 1927 he hit
12 that May. This year Slickey
Mantle o f the Yankees hit 10
home runs In May.

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Smith To M anage
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P V T . M E L F LE ISC H E R

PHILADELPHIA UP — Mayo

Smith ha* been signed to managa
the Philadelphia Phillies again
neat )ca r, hit third s* skipper o f
the National League club.
Smith took over the team in Oc­
tober. 1954, after Terry Moore was
released at the dose o f the sea­
son. He managed the Phils to a
fourth plar* finish last year and
currently has them In fifth plare
with a chance at a first division
berth.
Before coming lo Philadelphia,
Smith managed Birmingham in
the Southern Association fo r Iwo
yoar*. Ha started hit managerial
career with Amsterdam, N . Y., in
the Caaodian-American League.
Smith said he plana “ no wholePalo purge" h «t aeea poealbllitle*
9&lt; rradjnetmewt' o f player per-

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Silas and service
RANDALL

Eleetne Company
Service— Quality— Sailaf action
Pb 113 Sanford
2837-J-3 Da Bery

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17—FU R N ITU R E * HOUSEHOLD

AUTO LOANS— Cost less at

This L a free pass to the Prairie Avaton Apu. Efficiency, Ph. 720-W
Lake
Drtve-ln
Theatre
for
Sue Karraker. Exp. date Sept. SEE Seminole Realty for D eitr
able Homaa and Apia. Phone 27.
20, 1959,
FurUehed A p t HO Park Ava.

FLORIDA STATE HANK
OF SANFORD______

MERCHANDISE

Solve the
"Guest" Sleeping Problem
With An

4 3 -A R T IC L E S fa r SALE

Echols Hi-Rizer

This
Is a
free pass to the
Movteland Rlde-In Theatre for
R, H. Goble, L ik e M iry, Esp. • A beautiful couch by day
FAIRB AN KS • MORSE P u m p a
• A comlortabla 80-Inch wida bed
d u e Sept. M, 1961.
Well
Drilling,
HOWARD
C.
by night.
LONG. Phone 3U 207 F.tst
We buy ind aell used furniture. • Converts to twin beds
Commercial Ava.
Paying top cash prices for m y • Converts to a couch and a
thing o f value. SUPER TRAD*
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
single bed.
1NO POST on IT-92 N ». 5063-W.
ments, Invoices, bind bills, eud
programs,
e tc .
Progressive
Decker upright Plano. 473.00. Good
Printing Cu. Phone 40S — 403
condition, just tuned, Ph. 17IS-R. A Selection o f Beautiful Tailored
West 13th St.
.
Covers and Bolateri
Slightly Extra
43—ARTICLES
FOR
SALE
Well drllUng, water guaranteed.

S w A N T ADS
fBBNT 'EM EAST

U - M O N E T TO LOAN

$94.50

gs

Ph. 1821

Phono iooe-w.

ECHOLS BEDDING GO.

—Factory to You—

Career lad A Magnolia, Ph. 1333
"Bad Bamberger" Mgr.
np*n Meaday’s til 9:M a. as.
lHAH~l70U RESTAURANTDeanna School Of Dance
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
VISIT OUR BALCONY
Sample
Menu:
T-llone Steak, Tap • Ballet » Acrobatic • Ball*
rail with plastlo ends. Plastic or
i A - r u c t a 10 L A T

31—SCHOOLS* INSTRUCTION

Breaded Vaal Cutlet, Florida
Lobster, Deviled Crab, and of
couna Lola’s Famous P lx i*.
PHONE 1175-W for take-miL
Hwy. 17*52 South.

Wanna cry In your beer? We’re
fcoori listeners. TH E DOGGIE
DINER A BAR, Lake .Wary.
4— LOST
LOST—Ladles Gold W rlit Watch,
m
Expansion band. Vicinity of
Touchton's A First St., Saturday. Phone 493.
FOUND—One Bird dot, apparent*
ly 5 years old. Owner may havt
by descrlbinf and paying fo r this
ad, Call 627-M evenings.
A—PERSONAL NOTICES
RO LLAW AY, Hospital and Baby
Bads Day, Week, or Month—Tel.
1423. Furniture Center —
U S West First St.

AUTOMOTIVE
•—BOATS AND MOTORS
Evinrude Sales k Service

ROBSON Sporting; flood*
104 E. 1st St.

Phone DM

12— TR A ILE R S
j
*

I t w ill pay YOU to see us before
you buy. Opcr Evenings end
Sundays.
Eastelde Tra ll.r Sales
F a letk i, Fla.
Trailer, Sale-Rent, Ph. 6M-XR.
.14— USED CAES

"

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'1934-Willys, Beyl. 4 wheel d rift,
station wagon. A-l condition
throughout, 41295.00. Seminole
Truck A Tractor Co. 1100 French
Ave. Ph. 1500.
___________

BUSINESS
SERVICES
1 6 -B E A U T Y PARLORS
.Modern Alr-condlttuned. Salon

Harriett's Beauty tioek

I N R. Oak

Ph. t i l

17—BUILD ING PAIN TIN G
9

REPAIRS

This Is a free pass to the Movieland Ride-In Theatre for Mr*.
F. C. Long. Exp. date Sept. 20,
1936

V

call

M c K A N E Y - S M lT H
1416 8. Park

rayon upes.
cords.

Cotton or

nylon Uied furniture, apptuneaa, touts,
ate. Bought-eold. Larry's Mart,
Scnkarik Gloat and Paint Co* 321 E a it tat St. Phone 161L
111*114 West 2nd 8t.
Photo ekO
NECC1II-ELNA
Army Cots, liS.M; Paint, R 3 0 gal.
Sewing Machine Center
T-Shirts, 4le; Array-Navy Surp­
It -CHILD CARE
Sales, Service and Rentals
lus, 310 Sanford Ava.
G A R R E T T ’S
Baby sitters available. Baby Sit*
Phone 1423
COME IN and browse around. 323 E. First St.
ting Agency. Ph. 35211.
F.M.B. 9c, 10c, 19c Store, 3U
A RUG
2*— H E LP WANTED— FE M ALE
Sanford Ava.
FOR E V E R Y ROOM
WAITRESS — Apply Touchton’s Ultrallte (Fingertip-light) Samso­
IN THE HOUSE
Drug Store, Mr. Clark.
nite Luggage. Sanford Jewelry Cover your floors now at theaa
G REAT SAVINGS:
A Luggage. 300 Sanford Ave.
SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS
Site 6 a 9 ............ ... Sale Price 43.93
Steady year 'round work, ex* Nearly ntw Hearing GUiaea. Cost glia 74x9 . .........Sale Price 94.95
reliant wages. Free hoipltallia*
4265. Will aell for 1123. Writ* Six* I x l l ........ Sale Price $7.95
lion and life insurance, pleas­
Box LJ, Sanford Herald.
Slxc 9x15 ........... Sale Price &gt;8.95
ant working conditions, paid
Also rtal values in other Gold Seal
holidays and vacations. Apply ONE Studio couch, 6 month* eld.
and Armstrong Linoleum Rugs
Phono 539-W.
in person to
BROOKFIELD
In assorted sire*.
MILLS, 206 N. Elm.
WIL80N-MAIEK
Portable power driven blacksmith
forge and anvil, 425- I N I Myrtla Whart you Alwaye find big values,
MOTHERS
Quiek credit and aa»y terms.
Ava.
Do you need extra money to kesp
Phone 939
children in school or rollcgaT FOR FILM S, Finishing, Tape Re- 311 E. l i t St.
Pleasant, profitable part-time
(■orders. Supplies SEE — WIE* 49—FARM and GARDDEN
employment wilt du it. Contact
BOLDT’S CAMERA SHOP, 310
Mrs. J. Russell, Avon, P.O. Boa
GEORGIA GROWN C a b b a g *
S. Park Ave.
973, Orlando.
Plants La any quantity. Ready
44 APPLIANCES
for tatting out Rapt. loth. VariSERVICE REPR E SE N TATIVE
atlea are o f Midiaaion, Marion
Splendid opportunity for alert,
Market, Early Round Dutch,
ambitious young women who FR1GIDA1RE appliances, s a l e s
Glory, Improved Glory. Savoy
and service. G. H. High, Oviedo,
arc seeking permanent employ­
Mammoth Rad and E aily CopenFla. Phone FO-6-UIS or Seaford
ment.
hagen, all from Cartlftad Ferry1443-W altar I p K
Morris Seed, Ripe A Ready To­
If you h iv e the potentials, we Gas stove A Ktlvlnator refrigera­
mato A Produce C o, State Farm
will train you for one of the
tor. Almost naw. 3411 Elm Avo.
e r f Market, Sanford, Florida,
most interesting Jobs in San­
Phont 331.
For
Sale—3/4
H
P
air-conditioners.'
ford,
Mitchell. Only ,2 (or 91T4J4 each. rE A R 8 , small for pickling, 91.00
1 HP Mitchell air-conditioner,
par bu. You Pick. Bring basket.
You will work Monday through
1189.00. All brand new. Fire­
C. Hawka, Paola.
Friday and have regular sche­
stone Store, Ph. 13.
duled increases in salary.
(laorgia cabbage planti. AH va r
43-BU
ILD ING M A T E E IA U
latiae — any amount.
________ ______
Startin'
ig
Minimum
requirements are at
Sept, 11.
It. Hugh
C.
Whclchef,
..........
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least a high school education,
SU te Market B u ll 13. Day 1264,
ages 11-29, ability to type, per­
USED BKICK
’ ■ 1, 417.
manent resident o f Sanford.
TWO CARLOADS beautiiul used
brick. Orange, red, and Xirnt * —MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Apply at Southern Bell Telephone
black. See them at KUKRMAN
k Telegraph Co. 119 South P al­
CONCRETE P IP E CO. •
Clarinet, ’ 446. Phone 592-W.
metto Avenue, Sanford Florida
HKD-l-MIX CONCRETE
Oxford Clarinet. Like new, cheap.
2 7 -H E L P WANTED ■ MALE
Window Sills • Lintels
Phone 601-J.
Septic Tanks • State Approved
ATTENTIO N RETIRED
33— W ANTED to BUY
Sand • Cement Mortal M U
N A V A L PERSONNEL
Miracle Concrete Co.
309 Elm Ave.
Phone 1339 Wanted— Baby Bed. clean. Phone
Unusual opportunity to represent
Smith, 1174-W Sanford.
us life insurants w in In San­
CONCRETE
ford and vicinity. Will train and Brady Mixed Concrete, Concrete
assist.
Block, Sand, Gravel, Cement
Concrete Pipe to Meet All Quali­ t l —APTS— HOUSES—ROOMS
Our standards arc high, but to
fication!.
the eligible man thli offers an Sherman Concrete I'ipe Co. Bose Court: 5 room apartment,
excellent opportunity.
furnished. Kitchen equipped. Ph.
Out west 13th St.
Pbooe 3499
1494.
Company has excellent rating • In 49— BUSINESS EQUIPM ENT
3-room unfum. apt. Newly decora'
bu.incss for over 53 years.*
Office Machine Co.,
ted. 1301 Celery Ph. 905-W.
Address your inquiries to P.O. HAYNES
Typewriters,
adding
machines,
Box 6063, Orlando. Florida.
Sales-Rcntals, 314 Mag., Ph. 44. I f Intereited In apartment clean­
Experienced general autofnoUva
er thin avarag*. Close In. Sea
mechanic. Apply It. A. Smith STUDENTS—see the newest tiling
Jimmy Cuwan. Ph. BIG.
in typewriters — Royal's 1937
care Chase A Company.
"Tw ln-Pak" portable. The fa*L
HUTCHINSON’S Ocean F r o n t
est portable on the market. In
We are accepting application for
AptJ. 339 S. Atlantic. Daytona
7 colors. 24 months to pay.
a part time representative to do
Oeacb. Call Z374-W fo r reserva­
Powell’s Office Supply
credit reporting In Sanford and
tions alter 6:00 p. m.
me 996
vicinity on a fee basil. Retired 117 S. Magnolia
or aeml-rttircd persona also 1 7 -F U E N IT U tE — M Q V lE H O tP
French Avenue bom* suitable for
considered. Car essentlaL Reply
heme A business. F or Informa­
by m ill,
(tilin g age,
back­ Buy your Furmturo at Barry'*
tion call 1494. ‘
ground business or employment
Warehouse Fum. Co., at 901 W.
record and present activities.
1st St. All nationally adv. furn­ W ELAKA A PARTM EN TS: room*
Reporting manager Dun k Brad
private baths. 114 W. First St.
iture at warehouse prices.,
street, Inc., P.O. B oi 1306, West
Bay gtatioa, Jacksonville, Fla.

EMPLOYMENT

» RENTALS

FLOOR sanding and finishing.
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Semi­
nole county since 1925.
H. M, Gleason, Lake Mary

F o r painting
661)
T-XR.

room. Classes starting Wed.
Sept. 12 — Registration Contin­
___________
u e * — Phont 2IT1.

Altunina*
Venetian Blind*

Mr.

Tasker,

P A IN T S
Phono 1203

1A—PIANO SERVICE
L. L. Sill — Piano Technician
Fboao 2194 Route I, Sanford
I I — RO O FING -PLUM BINQ

W. J. KING
Plumbing Contractor
Kohler Plumbing A Supplies
Reem Electric Water Heaters
2134 Orlando Dr.____________ Ph. 19
Plumbing. Jtreakr Heating

M. G. HODGES

HURRY! . . . . HURRY! . . . . HURRY! . . . . HURRY!!

2A-SAUCSMBN • AGENTS

2 SA LE SM E N

Service on All Water I'uropi—
Welts Drilled — Pumps
Paola Road, Phone 700

to M A T H E R ’ S
USED FUHNITU RE DEPARTMENT

Taka advantage o
We have vacancies for 2 men,
Of ail Uned
made
possible by
promotion
from within our organisation. in
CERAMIC TILE
Large
4-Pc
Modern
Bedroom Suit
our Personal Compensation D i­
Paul F . _ Mueller It Son Ph. 134
vision.
Free estimate. Quality work.
Mahogany Vanity Base, Matching

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Star,

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f o u r C ie a * - U p W e e k
M e rch a n d ise
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39830

Bed and Chair ................

&gt;36.00

These men must be smart and Holiawty Bed and Mattress iTw ln Fixe) ...........
have a creative imagination.
Have rar t o ’ work locally. Must 3 Drawer Chest, on casters ...... like to talk to people.
. . -2Pe PlsstJc Sofa Bed Suite .. .—
.. . . . . MM. ,M4, . . MM. . . . . . . . .

30.00

Contractiag and Repair
1901 Kenlord Avo.
Phone IMS If you arr hired, we will pay your
expenses while training and
guarantee to pay you each week
PLUM BING A RE PAIR S
while training. In a short lima
■ Tank InelaUation A Service
you will b « aole to tarn Sl&amp;o.oo
r ConnecUMs. Archie C
or better per week. The average
•It, Phene T94-W or 1333.
IKING—PLUM BING
o f the office is better than
17,300.00 per year. To prove this,
1'LUMUINU
we will show bunafidc records of
their earnings.
Contract and Repair Work
Free Estimates
R. L. H A R V E Y
Some sales experience Is neces­
104 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1121
sary. We prefer however, to
train ynu in our own unique way.
u —SPECIAL NOTICES
Write Personnel, 940 West Flag­
ler Street, Mlaiqj, Fla.
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
Slip Covers and Drapes
$20.04 D AILY, well Luminous Door
STA N LE Y K U LP
Plate*. Write Reeves, Dept.No.
PHONE
150. Attleboro, Msaa. Free Sam­
PU M PS k S P R IN K LE R SYSTEMS
ples.
A ll type* and s lit*. Installed or
so—WORK MANTKD^-FKMALE~
••Do It Yourself."
WE R E P A IR AND SERVICE
Baby-aittlng or bouse cleaning.
ST t N E
Phoqf 1561J . Rachel Hicks.
Machine a id Supply Co.
107 W. Ind St.
Ph. 41 32— BtnHW KM O PP O R T U N IT IES
G ATLIN BROTHERS
Dragline A Bulldour Servlet
Pk. t m Geneva. 2493-W S e n io r!

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2 Pc Living Room Suite —

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3-Pc Sofa Bed Suite, with plastic arms

$7-00
4993

Largo Platform Rocker ........

MM. * . , . .MM. »MM| . . . A . * • . . .MMMM 4390

Plastic Cocktail Chair* ........ —

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la r g e Lounge Chair .......

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Wicker Chair and Rocker, both for
Table, 4 Chain and Buffet . . . .

34.00

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Table and 4 Chain (wood) ...... ..
Drop-leaf Table to d 3 Chairs (w

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Twin M 9UI Beds ..

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41294

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Odd Chroma Chain (n ew ) .... — ...... ........ ...............................

4499

Also A Big Selection of Good Used Refrigerators; Gas, Electric and
Oil Ranges and Many Oth er Items Not Listed at
Terrific Saving!.

Purchased On Mather1!

Easy

9225 DOWN

Offleo. Manual Jacohao*.
DESIRABLE oee and two bed­
room fumiibed apt. Ph. 432-W.

A. K. SHOEMAKER, ill.

Phoiie 1991

Builder
1900 Mcllonvllls

SMALL TOWN OF
LONGWOOI)

Naw two bedroom bouses, kitchen New 2-bcdroom masonry home
33’x33‘ on lots lOO’xlOO*; 6 miles
equipped. 1994 Washington. Ph.
from Base, city utilities. 48700.
443 or write Jack Flynt, Box
Good terms for Navy Person­
302 Sanford.
nel. Phone Owner-Builder, Win­
2 apartments. 1 small, 1 large.
ter Park 28-2584.
319 Park Ave. Ph. 1031.
16—LOTS
Lake front 3-badroom C.B. house.
Fishing, awlmmlng. Ph. 2038-W- Far your future home site we have
lots priced front 4333.00 up, In
3. after 4:30.
several locations in City.
2-BEDROOM House, living room,
Attractive Lake Front Loti
kitchen, Florida room and car OZIER R E A L T Y CO.
Ph. 1359
porta. In town, Phone 2003.
Lot* 61* x 135*. Partly landscap­
This la a free pass to the ltltx
ed. Drramwnld Section. 3611
Theatre for Laura Chaac- ExpChase Ave. Phone 1973-31.
date Sept. 20, 1936.
47—BROKERS and REALTORS
I-bedroom furnished apt. Very
N EAR HOSPITAL
clean and elo»*-in. Jimmy Co­
New 3 bedroom block home just
wan Ph. 616.
completed. Priced at only 47500
with terms. Located at 804 E.
F.:rn. Lake Cottage, Fh. 334-M.
4th St.
3 A 3 room freshly painted apU. Robert A. Willluma, Realtor
Phone 3663-W or 3313.
Raymond Lundqulat, Asfoclatc
Phone 1871 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Duplex furnished spartment, three
room, 130.00. 3101 Magnolia, Ph.
1673, Robert A. Williams.
RAYMOND M. B ALL
N i c e bedroom. Private entrance
OSCAR M. MARHIHiiN
k bath. Phone 3029-W.
REG. BROKERS
8. D. Illghleyman, Associate
Fum. or unfum. 1-bedroom apart­ 304 South Park Ave.
Phono 940
ment. Screened porch. Fhone
NEAR
PIN
ECU
EST
SCHOOL,
we
1013-M.
have two excellent buys in 3
3-Room furnished apt. Including
bedroom homes, 1 and 3 year*
Utilities, 160. 107 W. fth St.
old, but like new In condition.
As low at 910,200. Can be handClean 2-bedroom apirtment. En­
ted fur 41500 down, with immed­
tire second floor, 901 Elm. Ph.
iate possession.
2014W.

B A LL R EA LTY

Looking fo r home and income? We
h iv e some excellent offerings
Completely furnished 2 bedroom
for cither the investor or person
house near Air Base, Phone
tuoklng for Income along with
living quarters.
8I0-J or 247-M.
Rooms for rent. 413 Willow.

3-ROOM
furnished
Call 2466-J.

apartment.

IS—BUSINEfUL-INDUSTRIAL
Service Station for Rent or Least.
Excellent location. Contact N.
L. Bishop, rtione 1431 or 1491
Sanford.

REAL ESTATE
63—HOMER

Seminole Realty
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MERO
REALTORS
1101 Park Ave
Phone 27 or 143
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
ask CrumLy &amp; Montelth
at 117 South Park, Phont 773
They Know
GOLDSBORO LOTS
3 nice large building lota rlosp to
sehool and shopping. Reasonable
and terms.

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tower of
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This I* a fro* pas* to tho Rita
Theatre for Thomas Hlrey. Eap.
T crai data Sept- 36. 1446.

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FOR THE DISCRIM INATING
W ill build an your to t Yeur plan Built to owners specification,
7T — r r
or our*. Wa can arrange finan­
lovaly 2-bcdroom home, sot on
cing. Call ux fo r additions or
beautiful landscap«d grounds.
““ “
remodeling.
Largo living room, all electric
TT
LOWELL E. OZIER
kitchen,
pme floors, partial
0
wm
Wa
•wilder - Phone 1144
b asemen t. extra large closets.
Offlcai 1991 9. Orlando Dr.
And many other features make
thl« one special. Available Im­
— LEAVING T O W N mediately
at 414,000. Owner
W ILL SACRIFICE
leaving town.
Lovely 46,000 L ik e Mary home. 3
tilt Carluon Carnival
Bedrooms, CSC, burnt wood
DO YOU WISH TO SELL
k.uv Wtailisr-Newt-aperl*
• :lt John Ualv M w i
celling!, jalouied window!, car
YOUR PR O PE R TY?
• ije D u n M o l l t C u r a t r
porte, large tot, lako privilege. Let m r experience and contact
W U IIO T V U H A U k lC t. •
S i l t l4 in t l l a n o s r
43,396, 1636 down, $46 month.
be o f service to you. W* shall
.
ir lfjlin a s
?!li » . r . ou*
PHONE 1963-M.
ba happy to discuss your prop­ a.ua Adventure with Unete Wall
Sioo I Lad Thras Liras
erty at no obligation. Cali 908 Silo Mafuljr I'll at. Last * Atwayr 1:10 Kuoitiaht Thaatrt
For Bale By Owner— Loch Arbor
or 2122 first thing.
M.vvt gutvtton
67-B RO KERS and REALTORS
6 month* old. 3 bedroom, 1 bath
iitu
ord Thaatre
laiaa
Jana
Wfaian Thaatro
houia. All afrctrle kitchen, ex­
W. H. "RIB" MTEMPER
10:30
•
’ll
Inia Hmltli
haust fan, beator, blinds, aervGuy Alien, Aasoelale
111 no Nlaht Nawa Raoort
ire man transferred. Ph. 2177-W,
Artelle Price, Aasoelale
I l i U HI n il nor Uul
Registered Real Relate llrokrr
11ISO H larllan l T liaalra
Realtor — General Insurance
17*93 at lllawalka 13t* Ulgn Off
SM ALL 2-Bodroom Home. Low Pboa* N3 or 2123 111 N. Park Avr. Phan* 2871
down
payment.
Phono
344,
diya or 1993-M, nights.
1:21 Sian-on
,
CLOSE TO OCEAN
krogram ftiaums
Furnished modern cottage, CDS, • l i t Niw
Comp**}
i - Waathar
tile bath, fenced yard, i years IiSO Tha Han.Ue Bhaw
1:00 captain Kannaroo
A. B. PETERSON
Old, $1,000 down, balance Ilka tie*
VlawatPa Uloaal
Broker Associates: A. U. l ’etcrson
rent. Jack Golden Realty, New SMI (Iarm Uaars
Jr., p. J. Chcsterson, Garfield
Smyrna Beach.
» : ! » tiapdaUnd
IPlOO
Willetts, John Mtisch sod II. W.
miio
Williams. A. C. Poudney, Land Modam a-badroom concrat* block 11!•«
bom* with utility room, car 1 1 : 1 3 I* i m U f l.lfa
Surveyor.
porte, storage, porch w i t h ll:lo n-arcti For Taaiarraw
“ ‘ T o m S mS " * *
116 N. Park Avr.
Phone 1139
schcan and jalousies, hardwood 11 :|1
" “ '■ W l i l V o M
LOOKING FOR A BARGAIN?
floors, well k pump with sprink IlllO N O K I
Here it is. Two bedroom home,
ling system. 49285.W. Monthly tS|t» niaml Up A 11a counts4
13:10
____ World
_______ Turns
Aa Tl.a
furnished, concrete block, .lose
payment 951.30.
Th« Homo* Built
to school. Only 46.923.00. Terms.
iiK
•y
«u»aparty
Other good valuta In 3 A 3 bed­ Three bedroom frame houia just 1:13 H|in Faro
ODHAN A TUDOR. INC.
3:00 Tho liloFovaff
— —
room homes.
inside City. With 3 loti k largo Siia
K lim Fit
Fora'
Builders o f Ploo Homes
HEAL EBTATE DRIVE-IN
trees, hirdwood floors, I screen­ |l«3 The (toil Croaltr Show
For Florida Living
2344 Frenrh Ave.
ed porches front It back, larga l:S* Hriphlor Dap
3:13 Havraj nIarin
J. W. HALL. ItKALTOIt
living room-dining r o o m
It 3:30 Tha
B E A U TIFU LLY Dtalgoed Three
Edge of Night
Johnny
Walker,
Associate
Breakfast
nook,
Nawly
decora*
fie* ''• '&gt; • * I 1*1 CroMraad*
Aad Four B adroe* Harass
Klim
Kara
4:1*
ted both inside It out. 14000.00
"Call H ill" Pbon* 1744
1 A 3 hatha
W NM UTV JACKOOMVtlitS
— Tarras.
Varied Selection o f Plaaa Avail*
KACKIFICE
able.
T'm'rJW'gPMM—
Priced From 911,990 to 434.000 Combination business and home:
location,
ISO
feet
un
Hwy
17-93,'
VA (G I )- F H A k FHA InscrvI is* Ulakav Mauso
Laura B. Oiler, Broker
44,400 — TERMS.
lea Financing.
•:*; lie * nawart
H tg fl M. Field, Associate
'oug C«w»
2601 So. Orlando Hwy. Pbon* 1144
H.eo Kid
HOMES A V A ILA B LE :
OWNER W ILL TR AD E OR SELL
Dlsnarltad
EVENINGS: 3116 and 760
South PInecrest ... . Sanford, Fla. Modern 3-Bcdroont. 2 bath, lako
Grnvt Manors
. Sanford, Fla.
Jo. A Mahal
front homo for like property In
Koolliahl Flsvhsoao
Valencia Villa*
. DaLand, FIs
It Pays To Use Classified.
Hanford.
**4.0*0 Quaallan
f'ao.l I'layhn
Consult A REALTOR First
SALKS OFFICE
Phil ■!Ivors
CULLEN
AN))
IIAHKEY
MS3 8. French Ave.
I Ud I U iu
I N N. Park Ava.
PIm m 2313
Phoaa I140 A 2390
It it* Regort
Usee r * t4
Altar 6:00 p, m. Call 1371-W
u t t Jltiow— m
This is a free pais to the Prairie
Lake Drive-In Theatre for LuNews a ien ^ lff
ylno Stone, Geneva. Eap. date
Sept. 30. 1956.

Real Estate k Insuranco
Mra. Lourine Messenger,
Assoc.
4999 Nice 3 bodroom bom* close in. Ga­
Ph. 16
rage, 4 lota. 619999, Some Terms 107 Magnoha Ave.
P.O. Bos 1307, Sanford.
934 10

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baebelw or couple.
Private bath. Acroia
from Post
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4799

Oak Buffet, good condition ........
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THE SANFORD HERALD

64—HOMES

3 Bedrooms and Carports
T «ra tio Floors
Kitchen Equipped
Nice Residential
Landscaped Yard!
Suit* Ready for occupancy in 4 weeks

43191

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303-09 E. First St.
Box 446, Champaign, Illinois

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Tour State
Florida In IBM had 6.74MM
can fra«i otWr states onto Hs
.v. hotter* to Jrin n total of more
than 71 million tearing the roods
within the slate ■In that year,
... according to a traffic aaalyals
t- j u t rompleted hjr the State Bead
Department. -

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Described as ooe of the moot
$ 7 nomprehnulr* traffic aoreoy analysee In Hoad Depart meat hlatery, the report sraa taaood to.
day by Wltbor E. Jobs*, good
Board chairman.
Statistics In tha report art
haatd on teaults from M per­
manent automatic traffic recordera on roads In 37 Florida eoun*
ties, IS of which are located on
arterial highways crowing tha
etete'a borders, Jones said. In
addition, four eight hour man.
ual checks were maintalard by
Band Department crews durian
tha paar on theoo I I "*etrene*"
highways to datamlao tha par*
sentare of oot-of-state veUclos
t
entering Florida.
Data obtained by the counters,
Jobs* laid, covert
vehicular
mavamsati within tha state am
washdays, Saturdays and Bundaya and all marumants of trefssn ftc hath In and out of the state.
A total of ll.00i.420 vehicle,
cramid tho state's holders In the
year, nearly alt million of those
being passenger cars entering
Florida from other state*.
Based on a national avaragt

Education IV FW Hall O f Fame Savings Bonds
Classes For A dults'C itation Awarded Offer Holders
Organiza Tonight Late J. Chittenden M any Services
far
Pre-encampment activities of
Am ifliilw H w n l mooting ft
the 67th national encampment of
■Aiis goMtal education
will to told twiight at 7:10 p. m. tho Veterans of Foreign War*
high-lighted a luncheon ceremony
ia the aiuaie roam af Samlaola
honoring two deceased veterans
Blgh IctoaL
and tho present VFW director
Adult general sducttioa classes of tho natlonel rehabilitation
■rg being offered for Urn purpose HrTfc«
of girtag
adult opportunity to j All throe- names or* to be oddUno* ar complete his formal « « u tha VFW Rehabilitation
odocatiau. A Jdfh school adult j{,u „f pga*.
aquivalaacy dlpiams may be | citation* ware awarded tha
U u Jo* D Chittenden, formerly
, ***** of Sanford and who made hie
Utat will heap adults In their rrtj(]cnt f here, and who waa the
.
. former national rehabilitation
If that* ia a sufficient demand Mnrlc# director of Washington,
from veterans of the Korean Con- D. C. It was accepted by Elmer
filet, tha w orn ean become ap­ P. Richter of Washington, tech
proved by tha p u t* Department ideal consultant, and Mrs. Hilda
of Education and Veterans Ad­ Balt, former secretary to Chit­
ministration aa Hut veterans can tenden.
receive educations] benefits under
Lira, Joe D. Chittenden, wmow
PL 540.
of tha honored veteran, resides
The purpose o f the organisational in Sanford at ItOt Cordova
meeting Is ta discuss policies, an­ Drive.
swer questions on Urn program,
Hla sisters. Miss Laura and
determine what nights and tour* Mis* Edna Chittenden are alto
classes era to to told and to com­ residents of Sanford.
pute ragIctnUmi farms. Than
Tho citation, which names tha
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3ohn w * Ik ,r lm m ’ fon B ,r

Z ^ k tb T r «,^ c A iU,tb00*
th,t ceptod by O. O. Pika, present
m S*t to required.
.
officer In that atata. The
A a y cItito n w toU intanetad in third Hall of Famo cltaUon will
“ S S **?*
^
f * to H. A. Calkin., Washington,
W writ*, D. C., present director of th* re" ! bJm habtlitatlon mrvlco.
that will benefit him to his jab U I All of the citations wore prourged to attend this meeting., « ntod hy Joseph W. Mono, sorAny further Information ean to vie# officer for the VFW in
seeurod by calling Fred C. Mur­ Michigan and chairman of the
ray, director of Adult and Voca­ Hall of Foma Committee.
tions! Education at W .
On August It, the 200 service
officer* and their guests, Includ­
af 1.3 persoat carried In patten
ing national VFW officer*, hon­
gar cars,' Jones estimated that a
ored Congreaaman OHn E. Teafatal af lMlt,710 visitors came
gue, chairman of tbo Ifouto Com.
(Canttonod From Pag* I )
tuts Florida last yaar by ear,
mlttM on Vetornna' Affairs, but
Reducing these figures to a Dlxan line, could run it with coo­ tha Congressman sent hla regrets
pers
lion
from
tha
Atomic
Energy
percentage halls, Jones said, it
becauo# of hla required attend,
Commission,
is shown that of the total 11,001..
ence at the Democratic National
R
To
Launch
aa
Information
430 vehicles rroillng the 1.1 perprogram to enlighten Southern Convention in Chicago.
manent lecorders on state *n
Tha National Convention wea
industry or actual experience
t a r n highways, * J par coat with atomie power.
held In Dollaa, Tex.
them were out-of-atale cars, 24.6
2. To tell the public sbout the
par cent were Florida cars and peaceful atomic use*.
another 21 per cent was 'account,
4. To liark education programs
ad for hy oemmerctal vehicle*. aimed at training manpower for
A grand total of 71.US,1.11 re work In atomic plants.
hWlea waa recorded during the
Folsom said studies show there
C r by tha 11 automatic counter* la In the South "a foreseeable
itad on M roads In the I late. need for one or more regional Brailcy Odham told the State
This total, Jones revealed. wa« atomic energy Industrial re.eairh Cabinet today that a new financ­
ing plan is pumping life* bark into
broken down In the analysis |o centers for the lit states."
tto proposed lntar-A m a r I e a n
Indicate traffic movement oear
Foliom did not mention It, hit Tm le and Cultural Center at Mi­
sack recorder on Sundays and
Alabama Polytechnic Institute at
Saturday, and a total for the Auburn Is one of the In.titutlon* ami after six months of discour­
agement.
five Washdays.
interested In getting *urh a ren- Odham, a member of the atate
Largest movements of traffin tor. Other possible sites mention, authority supervising the project,
aacurred In the months af March ed hero include the government's made the statement In appealing
and July la*t yaar, according to atomic center at Oak Rldga. for an additonal Stt.OOU loan of
tha analysis Which revealed that Tenn; the University of Florida stato fund* to keep the staff of
1,12.1,114 vthielss were recordcl Georgia Tech, and North Caro, the organlratlon operating until
In Marrh and 4,571.276, m t-2 lira Stale College a| Ral.tjrh.
Pcbruary.
H tha year** total, in July.
Bocau-e of the absence of Gov.
Aikanias Gov. Oival Fan bin.
“This indicates very clearly," reporting
yesterday
on
the Collins, the Cabinet deferred ac­
IBt Read chairman said, “ (hit South's industrial growth, tail tion until Tuesday. Collins la at­
spa summer months, t# far as atomic energy In Ditto la already tending a meeting of tto Southern
Governor* Confnenre ta Whlto
State highway traffic I* concern­ a three-hlllliin-doltar Industry.
ed,' ar* rapidly overhauling, or
"And the industry is still In It* Sulphur Springs, W. Va.
Odham explained that -the re­
passing, the winter month."
Infancy," he said.
' Aa an additional example of
Eleven of tha 14 Southern gov. vised plan for flnancng tha giant
mounting summer traffic, Joites ernora—the oihei* sent word 70 million dollar project through
a bund Issue i* being renegotiat­
pointed ta the months of January they rouhtn't make It—last night ed with bond huu&gt;e&lt; in New Yoik.
and February as compared to heard Adm. Arthur W. Radford,
Tho project, a sort of perma­
chairman of tho Joint Chief, of nent wutld's fair with an objec­
August.
"In January, a total of 4.IHI- Staff, call for more thorough edu­ tive nf improving tiade and cul­
344 vehicles weie recurded snl; cation of American youth in tural relations between tto Ante,in February 4,179,1*41 crossed th« what democracy Is all stout lest rica*. was originally sot to. start
U permanent counter* in the the Communists achieve world moving in December when bond*
state. In Augu.t, kowevrr, 4.041- domination liocaut* of an (gnu. Were validated hut s light muney
market set in and Interest rates
t i t vehicles were un the move ranc* of liberty,
"We seem either unable, or too oared.
Over Florida's road.."
Breaking traffic movements In­ laty, to do enough to explain,
trail), and must of all—demon.
in fuur football games between
to portion* af the week, Jones
■tret* publicly before the world Southern Methodist and UCLA the
Said the survey reveals:
the fundamental, tunic fact of lib­ SMIJ team has hoea victorious
Of tho total 71.141.11S Vehicles e r ty R a d fo td declared.
each tim^
recorded la the 12 months of
1IIS, 10,194,405 were counted nn BURIAL OF HUMANA IN CARD­
Sundays; 10,510,041 on Saturdays
BOARD M U 4 REPORTED
and the halanre nf 4t.744.44f on JACKSONVILLE UT—Burial or
the temalnlng five weetdsys.
humans In cardboard boxes wa»
described today hy tto State
CONTRACT AWARDED
Board of Fnneral Directors and
LAKE ALFRED tlt-The Plata Embalmers aa "disgraceful and
Plant Board hat awarded a con­ degrading."
tract for .piayhig 40,000 arras In Tto board uld la a resolution
Sarasota County against the Medi­ ytstorday that it had reports that
terranean Fruit fly ta United hodlea of Indigent person* of Dade
Kackathon Flying Service nf Rich- Couaty a n being buried ia card­
mend, Calif.
board cartons by a faaoral bom*
The firm presented ■ low bid under contract with tto Dado
nf 14 M rents an a m .
County Commission.

Southern

Tto slogan "Safer Than Cato'
applied to United States
Raving Bonds doesn't begin to
tatl tho full story according to
W. E. Patrick, chairmen of the
County Saving Bond* "Committee.
"Not too many people know
about the fine serriee the Trea­
sury offer* to bond holders,"
ratriek declared. "This **trice Is
one of tho oatstending fee tores
that make tto String Bond one
of tho best Investments ever of­
fered.
"A good many of as already
know that we esn get our lost,
destroyed, or stolen bonds replac­
ed without cott. But this la juat
the beginning. The Bureau of
the Public Debt., which la the
branch of tho Treasury that
handles ell bonds records end
redemptions, leave* no atone un­
turned to see that the original
intent of tha purthaaar is carried
out in the dlspoitllon of bonde."
Patrick called apeclal attention
to the provision allowing for
bonds to bo Utuod to co-owner*.
He cited tha example of tto man
who died suddenly without an
adequate wIIL He had several
thousand dollar* In Berie* E sav­
ing* bond*, Issued In hi* own
names and that of hi* wife as
co-ovmer. Tto estate seemed to
be In for a Jong period of litiga­
tion. Tto widow, who needed
funds badly, had been told that
the saving* toads muxt become
a part of the estate.
Upon advice of a friend, the
widow wrote to the Treasury De­
partment. She wa* qulekly In­
formed that tha bonds were her
property and could be cashed at
her discretion. According to re­
gulations, whenever a bond own­
er diet, the bond Instantly be­
comes the tola property of the
■unriving eo-owner.
“ The Treaiury haa thousands
of such caaea In its (He*," Pat­
rick said, "proving ones again
that iivin gi bondi not anljr miM
a wonderful nest egg for future
security, but are an excellent
means of providing for loved ones
after death."

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E n c ilfo Board
Of Pinecrest P-TA
Holds 1st Session
Tto executive board of the
Pinecrest Parent Teachers Asso­
ciation held u first meeting In
tto newly decor* ted Teachers’
Lounge of the Pinecrest School.
Plans were discussed by the of.
fleers and committee chairmen
lor making the coming school year
a success from every standpoint.
Parents and teachers who will
be striving to accomplish the
alma and objectives of the P-TA,
both at Pinecrest School and as
a national organization, are:
Mrs. Richard Elam, preiident;
Mrs. R. L. McKnight, First vice
president; Mrs. Margaret Reyn­
old-, second vice president; Mrs.
Robert Jackson, recording secre­
tary; Mrs. John Burton, corre­
sponding secretary;
C sttid r.
Blaine Libbey, treasurer; and Mrs.
V. J. Robbins, historian.
Heading the various committees
are: Mrs. D. M. Paul, devotional;
Mrs. Charles Lewis, publications;
Mrs. Fred Ganns, beautification;
Mrs. La Verne Clark, hospitality;
Mrs. E. S. Higginbotham, publicly;
Mr*. Gordon Stanley, member­
ship; Mrs. Harry Weir, programs;
Mrs. S. A. Tindel. study group;
Mr*. John Travosls, safety; and
Sir*. John Angel, Jr. High adviaor.
Delegates to the County Council
will be Mrs. E. S. Hlggnbotham
and Mrs. Clyde Humphrey, Mrs.
C. IV. Johnson and Mr*. R. L.
McKnight will serve as alternates.

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Proposed Civic
Cantor Sketches
PnKmtanry sketch#* far tto
proposed Sanford Civic Center
were perused by tto Board o f Banford a ty Commissioners U*t
night.
Architect John Burton, HL **•
signed to the creating of tto propored capital Improvement pro­
gram's building, presented tto
sketches and explained, la detail,
usage i f tto building.
Divided into two section*, ana
for us* by tha recreation program
and tha other by civic organisation
atui city-wid# usage, tto typical
Florida building n et quick ap­
proval of commissioners.
Preliminary sketetos reveal that
th# Sanford Civic Center will in­
clude an auditorium capable of
seating an estimated one thous­
and persons, a dining area, kitch­
en, senring center an other ne­
cessary storage and service areas.
Covered walkways would to pre­
dominant throughout and around
the center.
The recreation area, as proposed
would be divided Into usable sec­
tions for planned programs both
Inside and outside.
Predominant waa a roller skat­
ing rink for use by tto recreation
department
Sketches on other projects. In­
cluding a new Ore department
building and colored swimming
pool, will to considered before the
capital Improvement program la
set

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Chief W. S. Snyds

VAH-U's ta r**to e tor morata
VAH-ll’a
attar Friday CMaf
itad by tto Oammaedtag Officer,
Cdr. E. C. MOdi e , U *N conduct­
ed aa taifactoa af aquadton Pm t'
aonnal wbfie being wheeled through
tto ranks In a wheel chair In de­
ference to Us years of sorvks...
A native af Portsmouth, Vs.,
this career sailer to* had varied
duties with aviation onto at Norfolk. Washington. D. C-, Ban DiePatuxent Elver, U. S. 8. Tul(CVE-71)
and Sanford,
Amos* Us campaign ribbons ha
wan* tto Good Conduct Madal
with Five Stan, Asiatk-Pa rifle
Campaign K M ea with Fear angagamaot stare, European-Afri­
can Campaign Riboa with Oo#^
Phi. . _____ star, and tto
lppina Liberation Madal.
Chief Snyder ia married to tto
former Miss Ttolau Caprto, site
of Portsmouth, Va., they m id*
at SOM Ocaanvlew Are., and latend to make Sanford, ttolr per*
manent tom*.

Sewer Une* are topactad ta to
Installed by city crews by tto
first of tto yacr, according to dis­
cussions last night wton tto
Board of Sanford City Commis­
sioners heard Herbert Cherry ex­
press tto opinions of reddest* In
tto Goldsboro are*.
T t o Goldsboro area has toaa
left out as far as sowar plaining
U concerned," said Cherry aa to
representad more than a detan
Goldsboro resident* attending the
meeting with him.
"We are here to aak for some
relief — I think we have ben
overlooked completely," to said.
Mayer Scott Herbert Cherry
that "we've run oot of moony."
Cherry then asksd "Why Is it
we give oot of money Inst before
you get to the tracks?"
Commissioners, discussing the
poasIMHies of the sewer program
in relation to the bodget to be
considered for tto new fiscal
year, told Cherry that tto pro­
UCLA blocking beck Boh Bertgram of installing tto sewer
lines in tto Goldsboro area caa _ihl of Loo Angolee Is tho son
to underway by tto first of tto of Lenny Bergdahi, UCLA qusr-f}
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Air Conditioning
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City
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opening window* *nd turning on
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Th air conditioning of the Baaford City Hall, *ven though not
yet complete, provided cooling
comfort for the commissioners
and the audience last night.
Commissioners r e m a r k e d
"Tbdra'a na noise amt we’ re very
comfortable now."
However, aa tto meeting length
ened to Just before the midnight
hour Mayor F. D. Scott remark­
ed: "Air conditioning or not, we
can't let the meeting go beyond
11:30."
.
W. S. Evans of Evans Roofing
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EatabUahed 1908

Cdr. J. M iller
f akes Command
Of
V A H -N
la a colorful changa-of.-command
, a a*a aq r today, Commander John
L^orodith IffUlor, U8N, assumed
[ command of Heavy Attack Squad*
ton Nino. Bo relieved Cdr. W. B.
Hailitt, who haa been acting Commanding Officer and who now re­
names his billot as Executive Of­
ficer.
.Commander Hiller hat had a
varied and interesting carter.
Graduating from the U. 8. Naval
Academy in 1940, he first tcfvrc.
•heard the battleship Idaho. Hia
Marly interest in aviation led to
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Bad Pontaeola In 1943 and 1943,
after which he became a flight in*
atructor at NAS Lake City. *.a.*r
In the war he was Execute# o f ­
ficer of Bombing Squadrons VB1U and VPB134, and was Com­
manding Oflicer
ut tne latter
squadron during the second half
o f 1946. To later served at Navlgator of the carrier US8 Badoeng
Strait*, then returned to the
Naval Academy's executive daoartment.
In 1960 Cdr. Hiller had the
sure experience of serving as an
exchange pilot with the Royal Air
Force, a practice which gives mili­
tary personnel of NATO nations
•n opportunity to become acquain­
ted with the difference* and slmlIgTtties between their operating
procedural and oum After this inUnatlng duty Cdr. Hiller want
to Transport Squadron One, and
later became Operations Offlcar
e f Flog WingLent,
Ae happens to meet Naval Aviate n somaUrns during their career
Cdr. Miller returned to NAB Penenrols la 1966 when ha was la
the Administration Dept, until
1916. Before coming to HATU to
prepare himself for the Heavy
Attack program. VAH-W'a asw
Commanding Officer was a student
at the Air War College. Maxwell
atb.
In addition to hia theatre de•orations Cdr. Miner wear* the
Distinguished Flying Cross with
gold star in lion of soeond award,
and the Air Medal, also with gold
star. HU boat* town .is Hastehunt. Mist. He and Mrs. MiUer.
the former Jan* Elisabeth Gordon
o f Indianala, MU*., w en marrisd
K Ian Fiaadsao in July. 1941, and
cnrrsatly rseMo at Loeh Arbor.
Tbtyharo two to n . John Msrodlth Jr* I I , aad Charlee Oordoa.
eight
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A. B. Peterson Sr., director
Civil Defense, Seminole County:
C. R&gt; Dawson, atUched to com­
munications, ana Five, State Civil
Defense; Mr*. C. R. Dawson, exe­
cutive committee, Seminoto Coma
ty Red Cross; Mrs. Audrey Speer,
sUff of local SUte Welfare; and
Mr*. Mary D Knox, executive
secretary, Seminole County Red
Cross, attended the Civil Defense
InstituU held at the Angsbilt Ho.
Ul, Orlando, Monday.
Purpose and objectives of the
Institute, as set forth by General
H. W. Tar kinIon, Suto Civil eDfeme director, were to delineate
responsibilities of all sUte agen­
cies, such as Red Cross, SUU
Wellard, Department of Public
Health, Department of Agricul­
ture, etc., in the event of war
or natural dlsatura — with the
common objective of survival.
Fred W. DeMotU, sUte field
director, area five, presided, af­
ter the group was welcomed by
Capt. C. Q. Wright Jr., director
of Orange County Civil Defense,
end local level panel si well as
state and regional level panel
were held for open discussion of
problems Involved.
The SUte Department of Public
Welfare waa represented by Mies
NeUe Williams and MUs Roberta
Williams in th* absence of Charles
O. Andrews Jr., chairman, SUU
Welfare Board.
Civil Defense welfare was rep­
resented by Miss Prances Burkhalter, and Red Cross disaster Wat
fare by Miss Daisy Marshall ia
th* absence of John Gales, dlree*
tor field services ARC, AtlanU,
General Tarklngton’s closing re­
marks laid mphasla on the im­
portance of cooperation by atl
agencies ia this common efofrt of
survivalTbe nest crargeney welfare la
Civil Dfense meeting will be held
in Tampa on Sept. I t — a* alto
one in Flagler County, data to be
announced later.

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State Cjvil
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Aaneelated Prase Leased Wire

Chiefs Club Sets
Rally, Pow-Wow
r__

New Pilot Club
Public Affairs
Chairman Named

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Stadium
Is Scene
O f Event

CofC Manager's
Post Still Vacant

Fox Is Named Demc
Executive Group's
Campaign Leader

No one has been selected to Fill ►
A gigantic pep rally and pow.
wow was planned Isst night by th*
the vacancy in the Chamber of!
Seminole Chiefs Cub for Tuesday
Commerce manager's Job, it was
night, Sept. 18, st the Sanford
The Seminote County Demosaid at the director's meeting of
Memorial Baseball Stadium begin­ cr*tie Executive Committee nam­
the trade body when the Board
ning at 7:90 p. m.
met t the First Federal Savings
ed John Fox as Its campaign
The pow-wow snd rally will chairman for the forthcoming
•and Loan Assn. Iasi night. The
Mature
too
introduction
of
mem.
opening wasa crested when Forbars of this year's Sanford Sami- •'action In November, st their
m l Breckenridge resigned earl­
meeting this week.
notes by the coaches, which will
ier thU month to accept a simitar
Fox will aerve along with other
include
thair
weight,
class
and
COMMANDS! JOHN M S I EDITH MILLER. U8N. assumed
poltion In DcLand.
position; a description by Coach committee members which In- '
mend of Heavy Attack Squadron Nine today in ceremonies at NAS
The screening of applicants is
CASSELBERRY—Ray V. Klip Bill Fleming of the offense and elude Mack N. Cleveland Jr.,
Sanford. He niisvsd Cdr. W. R. Haalett, who resumes hia former
being done by President-elect Clif­ psteln, secretary-treasurer of the defensive actions, with th* team Gordon Frederick, O. P. Herndon,
.itlon as executive officer of the squadron. (Official Photo, U.
ford McKIbbln and his Executive Seminole Park Raceway, ap­ running through a few to tha plays. Ernest Housholder, and Voile A.
Navy)
Committee, according to President peared before th* Board of Al­ Dr. A, W. Epps Jr„ chairman Williams Jr.
George Touhy, who presided at dermen Monday night, request­ of the ciub'a program committee,
Campaign materials will be
the session isst night. Ho added ing s permit to conduct trotting said that the pow-wow and rally, available in about n week, Demo­
that inasmuch as an appointee hors* rare* at tha mil* track, coming Just two days prior to the
cratic Executive Committee mem­
could not possibly lake over the snd to requsst building permits season’s kick-off game, should at­
bers were told. This materia! wiH
duties before Oct. 1, th* incom­
for 12 new stables, hospital, pad- tract hundred* of Seminote County Include bumper stripes, campaign
ing administration who assumes
football
fans
dock and five-eighths mils track
buttons and other materials.
the reins on that date Is most logThomas Stringer, chairman of
inside th* one mil* oval
Jamas H. La* ef Oriado, chair,
icalljr
the
one
to
make
the
choice
TALLAHASSEE (A P )—StatoPApproval of both requests were the mombershp committee, and man of too Seminote County Do.
since they will be the first to work
vice
president
to
tha
club,
said
Democntlc leaden have mapped
granted by the board, which will
mocratie Executive Committee
with the new manager.
a hard hitting campaign directed
also enact an ordnlaneo at ths that there are now more than 80 advised the members that a headA number of applications have next meeting, governing
members of the organisation
by a four-man stntegy board in
been received both from local men racing In tha town. Building per- which was formed primarily to 0 nattsn will be established at
an effort to iwlng Florida's 10
n later date.
who are Interested and from oth­
•Isctoral votes to A dial Btevsnmlta are Issued by th* town clerk increase interest ia local high
The committee, It was revealed,
ers,
both
in
Florid*
and
from
out­
school
sports
aetlvittoa.
"W#
will
son aad Estes Xsfeuvtr.
at no cost.
side tbs state, who have learned
bo on hand the fright of tha rally wBI sand n delegation to too for­
The strategy board will meet
Removal o f a barricade, ob- to tell th* crowds attending tha thcoming ran, on Saturday la
of tbs vacancy. McKIbbln said
next week to designate a state
that so long as capabilities were siructlng passage over a 28 foot pow-wow soma of th* m l pur­ Orlande. Th* delegation will lacampaign chairman.
equal or nearly equal preference casement at the rear of lota fac­ poses of tbs organization and to eiuda: J, G. Blankenship, Mrs,
Board memben are Gov, Col
would be given to a local parson. ing highway 17-93, extending accept memberships."
Av* Daria, Mr. and Mrs. John
Mrs. Vola Lambert ton was ap­
line, SUU Democratic Chairman
Familiarity with situations her* from Lemon Lano on tho north Tha lamlala Chiefs Qub, at last FM. Robert 8. Btllhlmar, M n.
James Milligan, U.8. Rep. Bob pointed by Mrs. Sue SUvenson,
would save some time in his be- to Normandy nd, on th# south, night's meeting, headed by FresL S T a S S
U n - * • &gt; * Ana81k*s of Cnstview and Mayor president of the Pilot Club, es
mini cffecliive, he continued, waa requested by Ernest Lown­ dent John Schlrant, set the poli­
chairman of Public A ffaln to re­
Haydon Burns of Jacksonville.
nd his local background should des, who had occasion to us* cies to tha organization relative
hst interest in advancing tho th* easement when work on four- to tha spending to the ciub'a
Tbs members wan selected at place Mrs. George A. Stine who
minote county interests. Th# lanlng tho highway blocked hia funds. Seminole High School Prin­
a caucus of the SUU Democratic resigned as chairman at the meet­
cipal Andrew Bracken m om .
hole* would be made "as soon as drive,
Advisory Committee attended by ing of the Pilot Club held in th*
•ihl* without lessening the
two congressmen, members of the Yacht Club last night
A letter, requesting removal of mendod that Um dob's funds not
Mrs. R, M. Ball waa welcomed
lUnces of getting the bolt possi­ too obstruction and authorised by go through Um school accounts aad
Stmt* Cabinet and representatives
that expenditures ba mad* by tha
back Into tho dab ns a member
ble person," McKIbbln added.
of 8Uv*nson and Kofauvsr.
Mayor Junius Allen, will ba aent
dub membership. 11m policy wai
and three .visitor* from the Lake
The
Chambei
to
Commerce
dlto Law Bernhardt, who it waa re­ naanlmnUy adapted by. tea pidb
Tbs masting waa open to news­
LAKELAND (•$—Rnlntoil waa
Country CUb ware alee wsMamed
' i f W t a P bav* bom in dose touch ported. erected Um totn^Mda.
men «p 9* too poiaS-whar* r*ta g to the aeettog,'
■potir
throttohant nsrkte during
rahnmsots that toiski Rf*
took piece on the beard members
Tha board approved • plat tab. Several to the projects aM ba
Announcement was made of fan
Augnto.
Um Wanthr . Bureau ra.
the
local
Naval
Air
StMuM*
milled by Casselbarry Gardena, accept membership.**
and campaign strategy was map­ council e f District Pour, Pilot In­
LAKELAND Florida ( A P ) - Tha announcement from Washing­ for 16 lots on quean's Mirror Cir­ dob war* outlined which Included Ported Tnaaday, bat groaially
ped. The Advisory Committee ternational which will bo bold at
as lean than normal.
went Into closed session o f this tho Pennsylvania Hots] In West should stress th* Juice quality of ton • few months go that an cle, extending from Lake Trip­ helping build a stadium far high
iU oranges in developing Euro­ Item of 960 million for develop­ let Dr. to Winter Park Dr. Ro- school athletic u*#, tha taking to
Various
Democratic
leader*
Mach of North snd Northwest
Palm Beach on Sept- XI and 83.
pean markeU, an Industry load ments in Sanford and at tha old
forecast that 8t*ven*on would
A letter was read from tha or told an export committee Oaceola landing field was included plats of lots on Talslman Trail motion picture! of each gam*, Florida received teas than they
carry Florida this time but that District Governor, Mrs. Marie
and three lots on Quintuplet Dr, aral the purchase of an athleUc
t daring the previous tw*
in tha proposed budget for long
bus to transport teams to thair
e gnat deal of hard work would Gleason of Ocala who will make meeting Monday,
ware also approved.
into*. The drought which has
range
planning
stimulated,
a
great
games.
I f this la done, a good market
have to bo dons.
The street lighting fund show,
her official visit to the club on
plagued tho Southern part of Um
deal
of
Interest
and
effort
to
have
Dwight
Eissnbowsr
carried Oct. 21. She requested that re­ ran be built up In European n ied a balance of $9,648.99 on de­ Ahlellc Director Fred Oanaa peninsula moot of too summar
(Continued on Page Eight)
reported on the financial condi­ continued.
The Beveath Day Adventist els- Florid* over SUvenson by 100,- ports or ail committee chairmen UuranU, hospitals and other re­
posit In banks, nnd $1,012.80 In
tion of Um Samlnol* High School
■ saury school at BeveaU SL, aad 000 votes in 1968 and Sikes said be sent to her not later than tail outleU, James C. Morton of
the escrow account with th#
Bat soma spots rocoivad above
Athletic assoctaUon. With a bal­
Ltarel Ave., opened with an an- Florida waa going to be "the Oct. t. Mrs. Stevenson asked that Auburndala said.
Florida Power Corp.
ance of $4J9 at th# beginning to average rain. Tha main onaa
rellaeat ef nine students, accord' toughest sUte in the South to chairmen have their reporU at (he
Morton also forecast a long
W. H. Kemp, president of th# th* 1965-69 season, Gsnss report­ were West Palm Baach and
lag to Mrs. Faye Clark, toaeher. carry’* for the DemocnU this next dinner meeting.
rang* market In Europe for Flor­
Seminole
Park Raeeway Associa­ ed that total receipts amounted Apalachicola aad a four-county
Perhaps the etty's smaUest edu- year.
An invitation to hold the Sep- ida fruit. He told the Export
tion,
spoke
on plana for develop­ to 99,04144; expenditures came to are# made up of Highlands,
catiooal unit, the school this year
Bikes end SUU Treasurer Lar­ Umber dinner meeting at the Committee of Florida Citrus Mu­
ment of the track as a training IM ll.II, with 91.804.41 for foot­ Hardee, Polk aad Oaceola,
hoists a beautiful new building.
home of Mrs. H. W. Little at Lake tual that this market probably Th* Christian Education loaders center for 900 hones. Kemp ball. $1,90847 for basketball and
Looaliaod thunderstorms were
Bunt to handle expected growth, son said Florida could be carried
would
built
up : principally
the buiMtwj has two lerfa class­ easily for (be Democrats if all Markham, was accepted by the around processed citrus but that of the First Presbyterian Church stated also that a building pro­ $719.31 for baseball- Unpaid bills credited with drenching thoso
(ConUuasd on Page Eight)
Democntic offlesholden would club. The dinner will bo held on
gram, Including 13 new stables
•pots at regular intervals, Waurooms sad Is of modern design.
prospects for fresh citrus also met last night, at 7 p. m. for (he an emergency veterinary hospital
get out and work. They proposed Sept. 25, at CM p. m.
chute In Hards* received 13.11
first
Workers
oCnfcrcnce
of
the
O n # teacher this year Is Mrs.
Mrs. M. L. Riborn Sr., member­ are good.
(tsddock snd flvs-elghlha mils
inehas, tha heaviest total record­
fall season.
Fays Clark who recently cam* that the sUte committee adopt ship, chairmen, reported that the
Martin
Hearn,
export
coordin­
ed during August In ths state.
hen from Penan* City, Fit., a resolution Utllng these officials club has gslncd five new numbers ator for the big grower coopera­ The teachers of the Nursery track Inald# th# mil* raeeway
Moat other peninsular points
Department of the Sunday School would loon get under way.
where ah* was teaching la a sim­ to support th* ticket.
during the past two months. As
predicted th* orange export — Mrs. Harry Weir, Department
received S to &gt; inches, some l's
Plans for a Ladies' Day buf.
ilar school. Mn. Clark, according However, Brslley Odhsm, who hoapiUI chairman, she appealed tive,
market this season would ranch Superintendent; Mr*. John A. Bur­ fet were outlined by Kllppsteln,
Inches below normal, Coastal lo­
to official* of the school, who has was twice an unsuccessful eendi for volunteers for the Seminole
five million boxes of fresh fruit. ton, Jr., Mrs. George Sires, Mrs. to be held at the raceway at a
cations got 4 to 6 inches which
dsU
for
governor,
said
this
was
boon teaching for 11 yean take*
The
Senior
High
Fellowship
to
Memorial
Hospital
Aux...
- — Women's
--------- -----The committee asked th* U.S. John Dunn, Mrs. Lee Hunter, Mrs. data to ba announced. Woman's
a apodal interest la eaeh one of the wrung approach. He said th*
the First Presbyterian Church ia 3 to 4 less than normal.
Iltary. She told of the work that1government to continue export A! Waltace and Mrs. Howard
committee should appeal to them
organisations of this' part of too will have an overnight retreat
Ths driest areas wire west
her students.
. j , * don*
the auxiliary subsidies on citrus. Last season
• The eehool'e curriculum, the of- to work for the party on IU msr and also'of the club which turn- tha government peld 80 cent* a Whelchel — served a delicious county will b# Invited, according at New Smyrna Beach, Friday aad northseat of Tallahassee, c*.
supper, carrying out the Chinese to Kllppsteln.
fIdsle eay, matches that of public It nther than on * proposition of
afternoon through Saturday after­ pecially the counties bordering
Georgia. Femandlna Death north
*hools but with the addition of "Blindly voting party loyalty.? t | it* room * nd Pl*nl t° main- box on fresh fruit shipped to motif wtih chow mein supper with
The raceway has been granted noon, Sapt. 14 and Ut
.
friendly
nations
overseas
and
■
the tables decorated with red III.
Odhsm said there was a great
leursTS la nligious Instruction, la
Tha purpose to this res rest is for of Jacksonville was tho driest
a
franchise
by
the
Florida
HLato
. ™ lfr k. Carter, Milki similar payment for processed lies and Chinese figurines.
addition, it is reported, a spiri­ need to reviUllso the party mach Fund chairman, reported a case fruit,
Racing Commission, to hold rac­ inning th# f*0 program of tha reporting point, receiving only
The program of the evening was ing at tho tract here, subject to
nter High Fellowship. Th# R*v. 44 inch.
tual slant is given other subjects Inory with young Democrat* and of canned milk given to an lndiga preview of tho teaching program approval In a County referendum
to play up Democratic accomplish. *nt family during the past month,
Angus G. Mctnnts, minister of th# Temperatures were near or
where (hat is appropriate.
each department In Sunday School
First Presbyterian Church, will slightly above average, the hot.
(Ceatinned oa Fag* Eight)
Classes a n offered ia all grade*
Miaa Elsie Feriey, fellowship
In
the
November
election*.
la planning for tha fall. Gordon
open th# ro reat after supper test weather being recorded dur­
with oitn-curricular aetlviUs* la
chairmen, reported
Swam, Sunday School Superin.
with an Inspirational massage ing the first two weeks of tha
erafts aad natar* studies.
*!*
Mils, eight lulls, U Partly dandy through
teodent presided over the meet­
Then tea Flying Squadron of the month, A mass of cool air de­
The school here la one ef a chain
ing.
Youth Council to tho St. John s scended on northwest Florida
tote£ErT b0",Uet * n°*V ' deyt tow tonight M to U .
o f 1,000 atfocatianal unit* operated
Presbytery — Kathy Dillon, Susan Aug. 81 aad remained until
by Seventh Day Adventists around
Fischer, Arthur Young, from
Aug. 34, helping lower the aver­
toe world, SI ef srhieh art la riorchurches In Orlando and Bever­
age temperature.
ley Teagte and Jaml* Marih
The “ Moot Your, NoighW*
'There a n several openings for
Lightning killed one persun
Mothers h»&lt;J father# of child from church#* in Daytona Baach
WroUment still available for the program g*U underway in full
ren In Pinecrest School an tavll —will talk to tha group on tha Aug. 27 In Escambia County,
eent year. Anyone interested force this weekend with members
ed to attend tho flrat meeting of work of tho Presbyterian young Several funnel clouds were sight­
enrolling their child may con­ of (be Women's Auxiliary of th*
the Pinecrest Pannt Teacben people In tha St. John’s Presby­ ed but little damage was report,
tact the pester, A. C. McClure,
Seminole
Memorial
HospiUl
Association to be held tomorrow tery. Tha young people will toon ed. Funnel clouds Indicate tor.
g-’jk
P.T.A.
will
bold
their
first
meat
UM Palm Way, or call ao#6-J.
stationed in super markeU to
night In th* school auditorium divided Into thro commission nadlc winds that do not ordin­
AfP\ &amp;JK&gt; r~J
“
1*
of
«
•
T*er
.on
Thursday
W
meet their neighbors in tbslr cam
Many new classrooms have group* and do tha actual plan arily touch tho ground.
night,
September
13,
at
been organised and enrollment nlng for their program for the
palgn to raise funds for tbslr or■;0° P-*- All parents are urged
has increased until ths school fail, bringing thair reports to tha
.ganlsstion.
10j * * 1***!n1* 11 meeting as com­
now has 31 classrooms. Parents wbote group at Um Saturday morn­
The gigantic effort. In cooper* mittees will be organised for the
will lour the classrooms and moot ing moating.
tlon with General Mills, a na coming year's events. 8. M. Ri­
their chlldnns teachers from Tha young paopte have sat up
tionslly known ready mix flour chards, P.TA. President, has an7:30 to • p.m.
a varied program to rocres tlon to
concern, ia under the direction of noun«M| ttom them* for the year;
By MARY FOWLER
Mrs. Mary Mann will addroas accompany thU pUimlng sessUm.
“
Your
Child
In
Hia
School
En
CINCINNATI UP)— Tam 0. tho Finance Committee of th*
DE BABY - T1m D* Bary Civic
parents at I o’clock oa tha tub- The following Christian Education
vlronmont”
■tosses will live tot their time HospiUl Auxiliary, headed by
Jact “ Why I Attend P.T.A."
tenders wOl b# at to* retreat to Association will begin the m s sob
Th* business meeting will be­
to la apiasUr- Mrs. J. E. Higgins. Other mem
Thar* will also b# a buslnsll help tha group round out thatr with a Touring Florida party Fri­
b a tl after auotiag t* death their bers of the committee are; Mrs. gin promptly at 1:00 o'clock end
meeting and refreshments will program—tho Bar. Angus G. Me- day, Sapt 91, at T p. m. in to#
Male cageanaU to • savage bat A. B. PcUrson Sr,, -Mrs. H. B. will be limlad to a SO minute ses­
be served following adjournment. Inals, MUs Rsbaccs Stsvsns, Sen­ community canter.
sion*.
The
programs
this
year
will
Pope, Mn. J. E. Gradick, Mr*. E.
Exceptionally baautiiul prizes
9t( Monday.
Th# executive board to th* as­ ior High Dspartmeetal Sunday
sociation mat on Sapt. 0 to die- School guparinteodont; Consdr. L. will ba offered aad refreshment#
Ik a go* veterinarian, Dr. B. H. Lsney, Mn John 8chlrard Jr* all be held in the child's class­
room with tho teacher explaining
served. Th* committee U: Mr*.
cut* plans for th* coming year. B. Ubbar, Banter High So*
Bernard, said ton Jungle eat* and Mrs. P. E- RoumUlat
Gaorga WakafMd. Mrs. Sydney
Parents are urged ta 4#»a««strato
The HospiUl Auxiliary will re tha whets and why-fora of her
Ml
toachavL
Mr.
nnd
MrsBobtheir Interest to thair children art Crumley, Adnlt Adviser* for Wilkes, Mrs. Bay Ryan and Mn.
calve e generous portion of the teaching. This session in th#
classroom
will
bo
limited
to
education by a full attendance at Um Senior High* Fellowship, aad Rt; Pack.__________ _________
sale price of seven different Bet.
tomorrow night's aad all future Miaa Katharine Brown, Director
ty Crocker Cake Mixes the! will XS minutes, after which, reftoehU will he served.
meetings.
be featured in five e f Sanford's
to Christina Edhaaton.
Transport#ttea to to# roiroat
Super MarkeU tkia i
Memben ef the HospiUl Aux­
MAYOR m u c m
iliary who have net been contact* ST. AUGUSTINE W -St. John
CALLAHAN Ito-L. D. H
_ bo lit k it
pSSSr
fJgtMSBpdP
•d are requested to call Mrs. J.
was iwtoctod mayor to this Mao.
at
the
White
H
s
w
,
Lund
reported
on
th#
arthritis*
to
4
E. Higgins at 14M-W to tost* ef chines to replace n«par ballot* to A bbI ' r
■au County tow* yesterday, de­
ft* ikm
i b I B n ih iiliA A ' tit* ilaalin
fhv Us throat u i toe other *t- their pert to be taken to th* the Nor. « general election. IMs ranatltnant* to k aw him appear M e* durtog too seas
feating. V . D. Capafy, a writoJa
•Meet Your Neighbor"
vfll eUatonto 14 to 44
to «f,

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Demo Leaders Plan
Hard Hitting Drive

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Trotting, Building
Raceway Permits
Approved By Board

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Rainfall Spotty
Throughout State
During Last Month

Florida Should

1^ Kito

Adventist Church
Eltmentonr School
.Enrolls 9 Students

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Church Christian
Education Leaders
Hold Supper Meet

Presbyterian Sr.
High Young People
Plan Beach Retreat

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£

Weather

Auxiliary Members
To Meet Neighbors
In Fund Campaign Committees To Be
Told A t Grammar
School P-TA Meet

P

Parents Invited
To Pinecrest P-TA
Meeting Tomorrow

M oul
si Male Caaemate
Death
Fight

Touring Florida
Party Scheduled

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