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EnjoyOpen
House, Tea

MONDAY SEPTEMBER .10, 1954

Police Holding Local M en
On Cattle Stealing Charge

By HELEN SNODGBAH
Th* All 8alnta Episcopal Church
o f Enterprise hold Itt open hot**
and lea Sunday afternoon from
| to I p. a . at the new Pariah
House on tha eorner o f Main B t
and D* Bary At *., with over 110
peopl* attending detpHa the wea­
ther which wat very unsettled.
The affair waa one of the moat
delightful for quit* torn* tin * and
marked the beginning of a new
chapter in the history of the won*
derful little Mission Church here
In Enterprise. The Parish House
and furnishings were a gilt o f Mr.
tf
and Mra. Edward
V
* “B. Ailing
“ “
Orange
City.
DR. B. D. HENNING, DIRECTOR o f Soli Conservation end Extension fo r the Union o f South Afrlen
The room in which the tea was
(equivalent to the U. S. Secretary o f Agriculture) was In Sanford last week while touring Florida.
(Left to right) are: C. Lind, Assistant Soli Conservationist, Seminole County; Dr. Henning, H. G. served was beautifully decorated
Dasher, Assistant State Conservationist, Gainesville; and Ben Wiggins, Conservationist for Seminole with many bouquets of Gowers
County. (8 ta ff Photo)
__________________________________________________________ and single hibiscus were placed
at many vantage points, around
pictures and along window ledges.
The refreshment table w u cov­
ered with a lace cloth and center­
ed with a low arrangement af
roses, hibiscus and fern and flank­
ed on either aids with punch bowl*
and an array o f delicioua cookies.
The program with the Rev. Lae
Heaten as master o f ceremonies,
begsn with soloists, Henry Eberllng, Mrs. Marion Roberta, MrS. ALEX 8. HOLCOMB- 8UPERINTENDINT for Dewitt, Kurnell A Sjiicrr, Inc., contractors for the
By MARY FOWLER
Arllne Wilke and Mrs. Florenc* New York Giants dormitory building being erected on Mellonvilla and Celery Aves., and City Com­
Ono hundred and fifty four
SL Amend, each accompanied by missioner John Krlder watch a giant bulldoicr skim the vegetation o ff the ground In preparation
for the foundation oxcavations to bo started this week. (Staff Photo)
members and friends o f the Do
Mrs. Laura Platt Brown.
Bsry Woman's club enjoyed lun- other Southern trouble spots.
The Rev. Cannon Leroy Lawson
eheon at the eivle center last
Tha guardsmen were eat to pre­
o f St. Barnabu*, DeLand, waa
vent further prosegregation dem­
Introduced and Rabsrt Cox, Sen­
onstrations when four or five Ne­
ior Warden, gave a few words angro pupils try to resume classes
pressing the appreciation for tha
in tne strife-torn western Ken­
A Chevrolet aadan ploughed into building after which Edward Ail­
tucky coal mining and farming
ing spoke brltfly of the history o f
a dJtch Friday afternoon, shortly
community o f about 5,000.
the church amt o f tb* happiness It
Maj, Gen. J. J. B. Williams, before 13:30 p .m „ on Celery Ave.
gave to him and Mra. Ailing te
commander of the National Guard about lt t miles east of the San­
By MRS .RAYMOND MORRIS
forces, predicted a “ showdown"
CASSELBERRY-A seven-act va­
during the day. He aald It might ford city limits as it swerved to
well prova the turning point in a mlas a pickup truck about to make
riety show to be staged Jointly by
a left turn.
week of turbulent action.
the Casselberry and Sanford Llona
Four tanka ware in strategic po­ The ca r trashed into the ditch
were the appealing moaeii.
waa enounced at the meeting
sitions around the high school, narrowly missing a power pole and
Mrs. Price Goodson, Mrs. Henry
Thursday night by eo-chalrmen
a mall box burying lbs front and
(Continued Oa Page Tea)
Lasher and Mrs. Harry Seller
Into tha shoulders o f the open
||o* Wetmer and C. K. (Bud) Platt­
were the luncheon committee and
drainage diteh and being stopped
e r , o f the local elub.
did themislvei proud with the
by a concrete culvert.
i Welmer and Fisher attnrfed the
.tasty chicken salad plate and pas­
John Chandler Foetaon, 77-yearTuesday meeting o f the Sanford
try dessert which regaled the huge
eld carpenter, whose address waa
Wub w h en they were assured of
crowd. After the entertainment
given as Camera* City, and driver
jfctl cooperation for the show
of the ear was uninjured as ha
MOJII
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B| passed
pillSR ■bamiy o w n e d , hfc ear t e m k o
Lloyd *J.
Lowe ftH
J r. w
SB,
away at the ftaalmde Memorial tb* track. Fertooa was uninjured.
worked out . at a director* meet­
Hospital Sunday afternoon at 1:15 However, his wife, who waa thrown
ing of the Casselberry dub Friday
p. m. from bunts and Injuries into th* windshield o f the car re­
night kt whch members «( the
received wehn ■ Navy plana crash- ceived injuries oa her rght arm. Program.
Sanford flu b wOt be present. '
Mrs. Louis F. SL
ed 'ln to his borne on Aug. 27.
Mra. Fortson held bar arm In front
Former Zone Chairman Ray­
Mr. Lowo waa bom in Marion, of her to protect their small grand­ chairman, and her
mond Morris Inducted Tom HuesInd. on Sept. 5, 1R(.
“
**d
much
cm
child, Patty Hunter who waa un­
ton and Earl Sealey Into the club,
• » (heir work and
He had been in Sanford for 10 injured,
bringing the membershln lust
Ing this * most A
years and made his home at 3404
The truck, owned by W. W. Tyro,
two short of 30, at which point
Orange Ave. He was Assistant
was driven by Wilmon Conyers, 55membership will be dosed.
Manager of the Losslng Trans­
year-old Negro of i l l . Cypress
The dub was entertained by
fer Co. which was owned by his
Ave. Conyers said that be held his
Dick Moores, o f Alta monte Springs
father.
a.m out to signal for the turn
a cartoonist associated with Frank
Mr. Lowo ia the sixth victim which was unnoticed by Fortson.
King, o f Winter Park, creator of
of the tragedy when a Navy
Noticing that the car was bearing
Gasoline Alley. Moores, a cartoon­
plane crashed Into homes on Or­
down on him he pulled off the
ist with the Disney Studios In
ange Ave. His six-year-old son,
road In time to keep from being
David, remains In a critical con­ hit.
i-v .
,
" " “ " i or tnc Hollywood for more than II years
also worked on the comic strip
dition at Seminole Memorial Hos­
Investigating officer*, at tha m i , ? 7 .Y 2 ,“.nt**r r i f » D*P«ri- Scamp.
AU,5? ^ tomorrow night
pital. HJs three-year-old daugh­
aceno of the accident were Deputy
The artist, drawing several of
ter, Marilyn Sue, died Instantly
ion, Arthur Wstt, John Bym and at the time o f the crash. Mrs. Sheriff Morgan McCelland, Con­
the famous comle strip charsestable
J.
Q.
'Slim"
Galloway
and
Albert Salisbury. They met 33 Lows died on Aug. 31, the day
ter* illustrated some o f the vaTrooper T. Mark Mack.
times throughout the spring and following the tragedy.
rioua schools of cartooning which
summer and now have eomplctad
amounced th* meeting, u Id th.t he termed the scribble; circle and
Mr. Lowe was a member o f the
their work. Residents o f Do Bary Central 'Baptist Church and of
M
d "no
l? Hdues
Wp will
'n T *!be wlU
** &lt; » ^ d oval and the shoestring.
moy apply for their house num­ the Campbell-Losslng Post No. S3
and
charged.
ber* beginning Stpt. 17, to Sept. of the American Legion.
After Iwlng promoted to first
j . 7. wh*1
m c term
u ed "an import­
S3. To Insure accuracy one should
Survivors include one soa, Da­
lieutenant nt Fort Balvolr, Va.,
bring his deed, contract of sale vid: his father and mother, Mr.
ant
meeting
of
the
group.
The Toyland dlvlson of Sanford
Thomas E. Gunn, of Do Bary, re­
or property tax bill. Those who and Mrs. Lloyd J. Lowe Sr.; Naval Air Station was officially
ceived the sliver hors signifying
{£ en t- may obtain this information grandmother, Mrs. O ars Jame­ opened Saturday morning upon the
his new rank from Maj. Gen.
g r o u p t o He a r hour
™ rom owners or realtors.
son, Sanford; grandfather and arrival o f Santa Claus.
David H. Tulley, commanding o f­
RECOMMENDATIONS
Engagement Revealed
grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
ficer of the Engineer Center and
Toyland, located In Bldg. Seven
ORLANDO
(AP)—The
Florida
A
proposed
pay
schedule
for
city
Willlard Nclder announce* the Lowe, Orlando.
of the NAS, will bis open until
Fort Helvoir.
engagement of his daughter, SusFuneral servlets will be held at Christmas for tb* convenience Constitution Advisory Commission employes will come up for discus­
Lt. Gunn entered the Army In
anne, to John H. Connery Jr., of 3 p. m. tomorrow (Tuesday) after- of military dependents and their cam* here today to hear more sion tonight at the regular meet­ February, 1055 and is cxcutiv*
recommendations from th# gener- ing o f the Board o f Ssnfonl City officer at the Non-eammissloned
Orlando. Mila Neidcr'a fiance Is noon at Britton Funeral Home children.
Commissioners at • o'clock In the Officer* Leaders School.
stationed with the Coast Gusrd at with the Rev. J. W, Parham,
Tb* Jolly old gentleman made a *1 public on how to modernise the
City Commission Room o f thhc
Bsrnegat Light In New Jersey. paitor of the Central Baptist special visit from Ms bom* and 70-year-old state Constitution.
He I* the eon of Mr. and Mr*.
Hearings an a proposed new Cltv Hall.
The wedding will take place at Church olflciatini and assisted by the North Pole te get an early list
Charles It. Middleton, Narawjs
CARLA SPINS
Possibly,
coming
before
the
constitution w e n hold last week
the Methodist Church o f Enter­ Chaplain Charles Arnold af the of children's Christmas desires.
Road., De Unary; la a 1054 grad­
MIAMI (At*)—A tropical storm
commissioner* for
prellmlnsry
In
Miami
and
Tampa.
Other
hoar.
prise In mid-October.
Sanford Chariot Arnold of the
uate
af
Lehigh
University
and
is
Many children were on hand to
discussion and consideration, will
that developed near the Northern
Minister Attend* Qaafcrenc*
Sanford Naval Air Stattaa.
aa* Santa arrive in one of the Inga are scheduled for Jackson­ be the budget for the General a member of Sigms Nu fraternity,
Refore entering the Army LL Bahamas jp u n northeastward in
Burial will bo la Oaktawa Ma- ■tattoo's Bretrucks, and to get ville tomorrow through Thursday Government operation for IIM-57
(Cootinued oa Pag* t l )
the Atlantis today, a threat only
mortal Park.
fro* gifts of k e cream a id candy, a id for Pauama City Friday.
Other Items appearing on the Gunn was employed by Bethlehem to ihlpplng.
Steel
Company.
agenda prepared by Clly Manager
Warren E. Knowles will be the
discussion with representative* of
the Seminole High Sehool in re­
gards ta the us* o f the Sanford

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Guardsmen Ready
Fo r'
Showdown

Man Swerves Car
To Miss Track;
Lands in DHch

Lions Clubs Slate
7-Ad Variety Show

Construction To Begin
Soon On Dormitory

Flefemyer Retires
After 20 Years

Funeral Services
Tomorrow For 6th
Victim O f Disaster

Volunteer Fire

Toyland Division .
A t SNAS Is Opened

Thomas E. Gunr
Gets Promotion

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Commission Will
Discuss Proposed
Pay Schedule

football.
Aa additions! discussion (a sla­
ted relative to Urn project to
d ea r the sidewalks o f obitructions
througout the business area of
Sanford.
Th# Board o f Sanford City Com­
missioners will also discuss to­
night tb* purchss# af one new six
Ineh turbine water meter tad th*
purchase a f one truck chassis.
Miscellaneous business from the

Calf
Is Found
InCar
Three Seminole County white
men are being held by the Sanford
Police Department on charges o f
cattle ataatlng following their ar­
rest yesterday for driving white
intoxicated.
J. P. Mitchell, ai, o f Strtt E.
Fifth St., Fred Gilbert, 43. 311
O ik Ave. and Jack Jackson, SI o f
Lake Monroe are the three men
who have been allegedly Identified
with the shooting of a yearling on
the Dr. Hugh West "No. 73 Ranch"
In Volusia County.
The men were first atopped Sundav about noon by CapL Arnold
Williams o f the Sanford Police
Department near the south city
limits after having chased them
from Elehth St., on French Ave.
Cspt. Winisms brought the men
to the Sanford Jail when he notleed
Mood on the hands and clothing o f
Gilbert.
The old model Bulek waa
starched and a slaughtered yearling was found In the trunk with
blood running over on the bumper
and floorboard of the car. Gilbert,
according to CapL Arnold attemp­
ted to get away in the Butck but
was eaught at tha cltv limits oa
West First SL, at Mangouatlna
Ave. Gilbert was then charged
with driving white Intoxicated.
A 33 rifle, knife used to cut tha
yearling's throat .full and empty
beer rani, and t l calibre thefts
were found In tha car. Dr. Ray­
mond B an , according to Police
Chief Roy Williams, removed on*
o f th* 31 bullets fm m the carcass
o f tha yearling which waa stuff ad
feet foremost, Into the trunk o f
tvn ear.
Nation Crawford, foreman o f
tb* "N o 91 Ranch" said this momtag tbahtbe yoarTtag was abet and
Wiled o V u t 11:41 y*ata*day morn­
ing. The spot wa* found where
th* calf waa killed when Craw­
ford wont to the ranch about •
o’clock this morning. Tha ca lfa
mother w n located at a hoofed
and pawed circle.
Police Chief Roy William* aald
that It It possible that the cat*
will ba transferred to Volusia
County authorities for prosecution.
Assisting in tha tavosUgaion
were Volusia County Sheriffs Dep­
uty Daughsrty, Patrolman Baa
Butler o f the Sanford Police Dortment, Andy Evans o f th* S en ­
ile County SherifFa office, and
Coostabla J. Q. "S lim " Galloway.
Tha ranch where th* yearling
w u killed la located In Volusia
County west of highway 17-13 on
Fort Springs Road.
Local authorities were at th#
scene this morning eonttantat
their Investigation into tb* cattlo
theft by tha three Seminole Connty
white men who are allegerilv fish-

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"This la one time we believe
that wa have a good cat* on cattle
stealing," Chief Williams said this
morning. "Ordinarily," ha aald,
"it la bard to pinpoint such a
theft, but this time w* found them
with th* eireass In their posses­
sion,"
Non* o f th* men, being held un­
der the driving while intoxicated
charset and cattle stealing, bsv*
admitted any p u t ia killing tbo
yearallng
yesterday.
However,
CapL Arnold WtlHame said that
Jaek Jackson had admitted that
hit car waa "stuck " near the are*
where the calf was slaughtered.

Seminole Chiefs
Club To Gather
Tomorrow Night
The Seminole Chiefs club, an
organisation to prom
»•
tereit in athletics at the local
high school, will hold a meeting at
the CHy Hall, tomorrow at 7:3t
p m. according to John Schlrard,
president.
Everyone who would like to sup­
port this effort to boost the sports
program and those who are n '-'-ig
part ta those activities at lem lnote High School are asked to be

Weather

promotion to first Lieutenant from Maj. Gan. David H. Tully
(le ft), (U. S. Artsy Phot*)

Additional
Local News
O n Page 10

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New Seminole High Teachers Revealed

pen. A Tew sieaJlM are Bobble
Oratchfteld and Bob Shoemaker
' s p *, -t * r
logo. She w ye shall ho lest when

s t e t

m | know most o f the, kid*

are
feUd to see ,P * m y . ilah cn i-dinc
Mack to school,; Thera Im't n

B B f e ^ iS ia ^ .r s a ;

BemJnole High School begai
1956-67 j t w Tu.sdsy In an order­
ly minuet- with confuted but
1Comparative Freshmen groping
their way to new dotiroonts. A d
assembly program roodocled by
:JM&gt;w Student CeunfIt President,
Phil ByM, welcomed the Frtahmen.
Mr, Bracken, our new principal,
gave a short welcoming Ulk, then
brought before the student body
the proposal o f changing the
name o f tha school athletic teams.
Mr, Bracken stated that many of
the aludents and olio Sanford
t hlirna Sad. approached him ask­
ing put a more appropriate name
for the teams ha selected, since
the name "Celery reds” seemed

M t h r i t a k s e very' cute eoupts.
Nir- WsmUfy, rtM u g h t that no
ns would wrer your ring, is that
at of Urn student* with i ria■M i.ttfldhh
in
&gt;Philip- ia making 'a ;*tiah -Toy -* A later pan narrowed the
tow girl that one even knows yet. names1to "Se'mtnoU Warrior*"
and "Seminal# High School SentJqolen* A t (he euembly meeting
on Thursday, a rousing vole of
437 e p p m e d 'th a nama "Semin°K High School Seminole*," so
now t t t teams .will bn referred
. .
inch perk L Ceq’ t t t y w helpT .7 to a f t^a *8etnlnoUsl"

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Karmen Own 41.4 per cent of
Florida’s commercial forest land,
wood-using Industries 20.4 per
cent, end other private 273 per
cent; and other private owners
27.8 per cent, The remaining 10
per cent is publicly owned.

65'Senrimfo'

Much Interest has been shown
in Uis activities o f the library.
More students have eipressed n
desire to become members o f the
Library Council than can bo
scheduled. Thera are 22 members
o f the Council who are learning
library techniques by devoting o m
period each day to thle work.
Many new books have been add­
ed to the collection and the stu-

The Sanford tam hw ln got
practice underway thla rammer.
It began Aug, IS end there ere
85 “ fin e" boya out In uniform for
practice.
Continuing practice this your
are the nine letter men from last
year. They ere Brantley Pchtrmrd,
Meredith Scott, M u m y Nance.
BiU Tyre, Terry Goemblc and
Virgil Gracey who art all line
man. The three backs are At Stan­
ley, Phillip Byrd and B e tty John­
son.
The 'Sanford Semlaotea aspect
to hare a wonderf at aanaaa. They
are playing as members o f the

Dogsled Danger, Lathrop; Voting
Bill ‘ Fargo, Frasier]
Blueberry
Summer, Ogilvic; Too Many Pro­
mises, Chandler; Hostess In the
‘ Sky, Hill; and Spook,^he Must­
ang, Thompson.
Non-Fiction: Famous Airports
o f/t h e World, Talbert; Aircraft
o f the World, Green; Hammond’s
Guide te Nature Hobbles; Birthdays o f Freedom, Foster; Fifty
Centuriee o f Art, Taylor; Tha
Semlnolo Indians, Bleaker; Bate
Feet in the Palace, Keith; and
Hentat Of Thing Not Boon,
Houser.
Favorite Sports
Stories
Re­
placed ar# Hit and Run, Decksr;
Rebel Halfback, Archibald; Tbs
Lost Eleven, Bishop; and Clndsr
Cyclone, Brier.

Seminole Smoke
Signols Will
The
Sanford
Herald
ia
publishing today tha first edi­
tion o f tho weekly Seminole
Smoke Signals, a page te ap­
pear In T t t Herald ansh Mon­
day, which ia devetad U news
at Seminole High School
Tho articles appearing an
thla page will he written by

fa r pulpwood. The comparison* afe
puljnvood, 42.1 per cent, eawlogs.
41.2 per cent, veneer logs and
p»r cent, e jd at) other
products, 8.7 p«r cent!

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AMHICAM *411■l i t Barbara
Hutton 1* shown taking a dip at
Udo Beach, Venice, Italy, She is
currently married to Baron
Coll fried Von Crtmm and Is at­
tending tho film festival in
Venice.
(inismaiionat)

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for a future. Starting salary will be depen*
dent on your ability in our line o f work.

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psrk homer theca d a n , But three
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Intern Returns
To Teach Science

Mrs. Rogers BA,
Typing Teacher

Literature Teacher
Is SHS Graduate ’

Our new Business Arithmetic
and typing teacher, Mrs. M a r y
foochton Rogers, is a graduate
o f Seminole High School, and
wife o f the Lake Mary Principal
WITborn Rogers.
Mrs, Rogers . haa a B. a. In
Buatneas from Florida State Unlveralty and an M. A , in Education
from Stetson. Shs
previously
taught at Laurel Hit!, Crestwood,
and Longwood. She has a four
year eld daughter, ^
, Mrs. Regers Ji an axtnmely
valuable addition to our Business
Training Department where she
teaches
typing ‘ and
Business
Arithmetic.

Another graduate of Seminole
High is Mias Cherry Singletary,
freshman and sophomore literature
teacher.
Miss Singletary, graduate of
Black Hllla College o f South
Dakota, haa taught previously at
Soutbslda Primary and at San­
ford Junior High.
Miss Singletary la iagaged V*
be married Nov. XI,

Dave Lauds attended Westfield
High in Westfield, Mass, and
Toledo University In Ohio before
graduating from Station Univer­
sity id 1953. Mr. Lauda and his
wife have an 18-month-old daught-

JUST NO LUCK
SANTA r &amp; N. M. (AP)— When
an official o f tho State Game
and Fish Department approached
four women fishing In n pend re­
cently, he asked them if they
were having .any tuck.
“ No,” one replied, " I Juat don’t
believe there are any fish in this
lake."
.
The department man, who was
eomewhat "amused but chagrin-

He was assistant baseball coach
at Station, and bo will asalst In
coaching football and track In
Seminole High. Mr. Lettde played
end position In vnrsity football
and third base in varsity base­
ball. H* It teaching Clvlct end
socialised math.

Weather, animals,
and tha
crowding out o f young timber
kills more trace in Florida than
aay ©then causa. Their tell repre­
sents 42.6 per cent o f tha annual
le u . F in accounts for 273 per

As a . First Lieutenant In the
Marine Corps, hs served, in Ha­
waii apd Japan in the years JOBS.

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Dick Silver, who interned with
us last spring, haa returned t*
te*c,t Centra] Science and to t t
tilt the eoeches tn footbel) cm
basketball.
Mr. Silver attended Aadnv
Jackson High in Jacksonville and
received his degree from Strifes
University w hen he was assbw
ant basketball coach.
Mr. Silver is married and hu
two young sons. Ho formerly
served with the Administrate
section o f the A ir Force from
1948-60.
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DBE85EN IS TOPS TO STOBBS
WASHINGTON, D.C. (A P )Chuek Btobfae, southpaw hurler for
the Senators, say* Chuck Dresses
1s "tho greatest manager I’ve ever
played under. Ed's h stickler,
Twenty-one and a half million makes all the decisions on the
62 per cent o f Florida’s field. Also he's tho greatest when
1 area — is commercial it corns* te stealing the other
team's signs. It'll Juat amaitegR

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citement la T-month-old Dianne
Mueller, of Mountain View,
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and Dick” button at the Repub­
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s Controversy Over Racial
Integration
•

It is an easy tiling to be angry. Anyone
«van be angry. But to restrain anger, to guide
ranger into fruitful channels o f action—
that U a different thing. To do that requires
' irage, control, a desire to see justice done

The controversy over racial Integration
in the South has nred anger and a lively
sense o f outrage.
- These feelings, however, are not c o n ­
’ fined to one side or another of the c o n tr o v e r ­
s y , nor are they limited to one section o f th e
country.
'....Those in favor o f integration are an­
gered by what is happening in parts of the
%ri
South. Their sense of.outrage is directed at
„
southerners who would take the law into
their own hands to contravene the supreme
^Court’s decision.
- h ‘.
Y)!
S ... However, it is clearly and distinctly
1
shown that those who favor integration
’ gre not familiar with the problems o f the
South—and do not understand that tradition
stemming from generations untold, lead to
minds and hearts o f true southerners think­
ing in their particular channels.
Traditions in other sections of the coun­
t y are similar to those of the South—but
i n slanted into other channels of thinking.
. That is the reason why thoAe who sup­
*v
port the continuance of segregation are also
*! ■
. i angry and outraged. The edge o f their anger
is sharpended by fear that integration may
destroy a way of life they have found g o o d even destroy a way of life found by those
-w h o are being forced into integration, the
Hegroes, to be good and happy.
' Naturally, when men are thus at odds,
w,
K is all too easy to counsel moderation and
1."
l - ‘ : restraint Y et this is the only advlco that
rseems to make sense. The champions of in­
. integration cannot reasonably- demand that
the changeover be made here and now with
no period of transition. Those opiwscd to in­
tegration cannot reasonably insist that they
Will stand for no change whatsoever.
•
On both sides, the extremists must l&gt;o
curbed by men of good sense and good will.
Obviously, in that approach lies the only
kope for a solution.
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bureau
of
upflrat
the flrat
bureau
of labor." Not
can likaly to attract intellectual*
By JAMES MARLOW
altogether. Thte waa In 1884, un­
the party.
. „ .
.
Associated Preaa News Aoalyel to But
even a nonlntelteeteal te der Republican President Arthur.
WASHINGTON (A P ) — Demo- apt to think Larson overacted But the bill creating It was pass­
crate and Republican! will adorn his case In this one-alded politic*1 ed
_____
by a Congwaa where Demo-.
ordinary Ideal In grand dothea document which cradIU Republi­
crate raa the House end Republi?
and otherwise overstate their cans with a new kind of wisdom
. ■
eoisi In thte campaign where the and brushes lightly over the cans the Renal*.
He credited the Republicans
laauea run pretty thin. They’ll achievements o f the
An Intellectual would easts'*1
/ with creating the Department of
make the mo»t o f what they hare
know that In the vastly complicat­ Labor. Not altogether. The bill t*
to work with.
Adlal Stevennon ten week got ed business o f government
m e t e K was offered by a Demoheadline* with hli call for on end two partite hove had their bands
erst, Willies* Bulaar o f New York,
to the draft. Thte may have in too many, pie* over tee many
leemod itertllng at quick glance. years for either to claim U&gt;* at a time when Democrat* ran
the House, Republicans the Sen­
But, on examination, all he real­ llon’a share o f credit.
‘ Larson rays: "It 1* the * » ' « » ate. Republican President T if V
ly told waa: The draft ihoud be
of the Elsenhower Administra­ signed the bill Into law tn l o i r
ended when It’a eafe to do lo.
It took him four paragraph* tion's achievements * that It ho* aa on* o f bis last official ecu.
merged and brought Into balance
Larson credits tho Republican*
to get to the point. But a ReI publican, Arthur Lar*on, hai Ju»t all the positive force* la our with passage e f tha Norris — Lataken 810 page* to make thte country. It I* not against any of Guardi* A d In IMS. Net alto­
point: That the Republican* can them . . . It has found a way te gether. The Democrats controlled
run the government better than encourage them to work together tha House, the Republicans the
for a common benefit."
Senate. Herbert Hoover was the
the Democrat!.
Thte he calls the "New Repub­
Thte wa* In hii book "A Repub­ licanism" and a new “ philosophy Republican President.
The bill’s author* worn Repub.
lican Look* at HI* Party." Be­
of government,
ltcans— Sen. Norrte e f Nebraska
came o f the bonk Lonon, underElsenhower very guardedly any* and Rep. LaGnaMh. *f New Y ori)
iscratxry of labor and a tew
the book represent* hi* phllMO- —but Norris In bis autobiography
school dean on leave, ha* bean
mentioned a* the kind of Republi- phy generally. But not ell Re­ says Hoover l* v * no help snl
publicans think like Eisenhower that neither did his Departw^tt
any more then ell Democrats of Labor. That a d , breaking «p
the age-eld practice of court In.
think Ilk* Stevenson.
Time
may show, therefore, Junction* to atop strikes, wa* *
when Eisenhower Is out of the milestone for America* labor.
crowd, Sept. 14, beginning at 8 aisled by members of the Inter picture ind other men run the
BUMPER ADR
party, that the “ New Republican­
p.m. Faculty members and speci­ Faith Student Council. The pro­
LITTER ROCK, Ark. (A P I al upperclassmen will assist in gram te designed to present the ism" waa strictly Elsenhower* Bumper advertising reached $
“ spirit’’
of FSU—Coach Tom philosophy, or perhaps a reflec­
entertaining.
tion of his personality, and not a peek o f sonte sort bora, familiar
.Cllatax of orientation wilt be Nugent and 8emlnole football testing party philosophy at all. old standby* are bumper strips
the annual picnic for all new stu­ players will lie Introduced, cheer­
But that Larson overstates hi* pleading "Little Reek Needs a
dents Sept 16 at tha Resarvatlon leaders will lie In charge of mass case In plain enough.
Drag Strip" and "North Little
■chool
singing
and
yells,
Band
(University comp on Lake Brad­
Rock Needs a N o * Hospitel"
Here
are
example*
of
where
ford.) Buses will beglq trans­ Director Manley Whitcomb will
Added te thoee, ea a ear in thl*
U rson in hit book claimed too
present
the
Marching
Chiefs
in
porting students at • p.m. from
city on the Arkansas River, was:
much
exclusive
credit
for
bte
campus te camp. Dr. Edwin background music,- and an FSU
•Tittle Reek Need* a Submarine
..
. ■aa* !
Harts, University chaplain, will film “The Garnet and Gold” will party:
He
said:
“
The
Republican*
eat
ba chairman o f arrangements, as be shown.

But, we cannot see how Democracy can
be forced upon free men at the point of a
gun, or with swinging bayonets, or with
the threat o f plodding tanks and clouds of
tear gas.
..
. . .
I f a State does not belleva In Integra­
tion, how can it reasonably be expected to
force that such a program be started Im­
mediately and without provocation. It is
certainly the duty of the head of a country,
n country that has stated that “ there will
be Integration” , to move In personally with
his appeals and explanations to forward such
a program.
And, at the same time, a candidate for
tho same office. If he feels that his plat­
form Is the strongest and most desirable,
should tie willing to personally show what
Influence he may have upon those who are
dead set against his beliefs.
The South hns yet to experience its
worst moment during the present conflict
o f thought.
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Important

It is well to remember that:
The Seminole County Chamber of Com­
merce is tho only agency promoting the
county on a wide-spread bMls.
It siienrhcnds the program for up-to-dnte
transportation in keeping wlth.the necessity
of moving a heavy volume o f traffic quickly,
safely and economically.
It Is tho primary contact with Industrial
prosjiects.
It Is a |Kitont force In retaining and pro­
moting good relations with the Sanford
Nnvni Air Station.
It is vitally Instrumental In the develop­
ment o f flood control.
It is the promoter of Seminole County
through movies, poster boards, and brochu­
res.
It is the prime stimulator o f tourism.

2 :5 0 0 New Students Enroll A t FSU

TALLAIL.8SEE, About
2600 new students will begin
school this week at Florida State
University,
and another
600
graduates students will start next
week.
OrienUlfon for the freshmen
and transfer undergraduate* will
he held Sept. 12-IP, and for the
graduates Sept. IS. Classes for
all begin on Sept. 20.
Register Charles II. Walker
M ld a total of 2.053 new Stu­
dents are expected to enroll. Thl*
total includes 1821 freshmen, 018
transfers ami 481 graduates. It
is &lt; 400 above tho total of new
students seeking admission at
this time last year,
Two main objectives of orien­
#
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.
tation wyck are to acquaint new
students with the University, Its
academic structure, physical far
Success is in the way you walk the paths little*, special services, and at
the. aame lime acquaint the Un!
of life each day:
It’s in the little things ydu do and in the varsity with newcomers, their
general and special abilities, in
little things you say.
dividual
Interests,
specialised
Success
is
not
In
getting
rich
or
rising
Pshllsbsfi M llr
X*t»rd«r *»« Bundiy
needs. The flrat la accomplished
high to fame;
through convocations, group dls
«S atom matter Oetobar 17. * * '* • *
(Motes m
•f l u f t r l FtorM* undsr (he Act
It's not alone In winnnlng goals which all cusslons, individual conference:
6 a rtal 0
of March
Mi
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of Ceneirs— »■
and toura while the aecoml
men hope to claim.
IMS., Miter end Publisher
MAaiON ^AnMAlJ «R^"*iiirutl»e..R&gt;1ltor
through teat* and Individual and
Success
is
being
big
o
f
heart
and
clean
CTBHlHO.^dwUiliia'Moiioaer
group counseling.
.. the AaaocUted Prrao and broad o f mind.
‘ th e Herald M e m a t e r el
Dr. R. R. Oglesby, dean o f stu
lo
the
uaa
(or
republic*■ ■ k u le eotltied tialaslvtlr to •••- »— .«• .
—
It’ s being faithful to your friends and,
dent*, and the Council of Dcnn*
. {o n el aU Ute local oewe printed In UU newapoprr.
to the stranger, kind.
support the program and approve
Adrerllalap
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It's in the children whom you love end ell all activities which "build part­
R n rW V lT o. Ml Oeorplo Bavin*. Dock Hide.
Atlanta Oeorgla
they learn from you;
nerships,’ ’ between new and old
RATES
Success depends on character end every Btudynts and between new atu
oee Moots
Sjt-ee
dents and faculty.
oath*
On* Tear thtnjr you do.
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0
Incoming atudente nr# welcom
iMeee.
cordc
of
thanks.
raaolutlona
ond
• All Obituary notice*, cord*
'
wiles* of Mtertolomant ter Ik* purooa* of raLInx
The only ones you should ever try to get •d by organised student guides,
many of them campus leaders,
indo mrlll be oknrqod for nt ronulnr odrertUInn nitre.
even with are those who have helped you.
under the direction of Miss Ell*
Mon. Sept
19BG
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sixth Lynn, assistant dean of
A doctor maintain! that a man who women, «nnd Dr. James Carr, as
T O D A Y ’ S H IB I.B VKItSP.
Pray far the peace e f Jerusalem: they loses his hair permanently doea so because lo ciiU d o n of men. lAitlnR
; shall prosper that love thee.— Psalm 122:6. his brain is still growing. That should be friendships nta often formod be
twftn newcomer* end gulden In
. Jerusalem still needs our prayers. Our good news to the presidential candidates o f the process o f rendering nod ra
both
parties.
.prayer* will help.
reiving orientation services.
In residences new women are
given assistance from Junior Blu
dent Counselors and the men
from House Fellows. Each new
student te aaslgnad to a faculty
That In order to eicape com­ serves, "H*# troubto with Infer­ member who serves ns advisor
I f HAL BOYLE
pletely
from
the
earth’s
gravitaiority complexes la—tha wrong and educational counselor. About
NEW YORK kB—Odd fact* a col•am id ailght never know If he ttonal pull, a rocket woulld have people seem te get them."
160 faculty member* work under
In maintain a speed of T.I miles
That on* out of every 10 work­ direction o f Dr. Melvene Hardee,
dida'fi open hi* mall:
'
ing-Americans still had te b* on coordinator o f counseling, to at: H u t U tovetom Leap Year a second.
That caves make a good refuge the Job aa usual on tha Labor
BtoJdsna wan to know the real rea■1st students In planning pro
sea lor tha abort*go of marlags- for hay fever victims since they Day holiday—ao tho other • could
grams of study.
«W s men, the anawar U—manage, are comparatively free of ragweed playImportant point* covered dur­
•saw II par cant of men 90 to 24 poll'llThat one of tho moat common
That Johnny Longdcn. ex-coal epidemic diseases o f civilisation I* ing orientation are the campus
years old ara married now, comwo rod to only IT par cant ip tha miner who now has ridden more one you probably novor beard program for student health pre
winning races thsn any other, won named before — plutomanla. the tented In various meetings, and
asms sga bracket* la 1M0.
a working knowledge of the cam­
H u t Jos Louie woe 10 at his only 38 of 2ST starts in his first morbid cravingYor wealth.
pus library provided through con
m professional Ogata by first round three years in the saddle.
That
Mayor
Edmund
OrgUl
of
That horses with Jockey Eddie
knockouts, mot* than any other
ducted tour*.
Memphis
wires
music
into
hla
Aream aboard have won more
heavyweight champion.
A aoclal highlight of the week
waiting room. Ho te reported to
than
a
million
dollars
in
each
of
H u t tho WorM Almanac has aa
will be the annual President’;
bo
tho
flrat
burgometeter
In
tho
the past 10 years.
articte aa how to mako a will.
Party for ell newcomer* to ram
That a study of 211 coronary nation to employ this method to pus. Thte year Dr. and Mra.
&gt; H u t tha Hotel Rooeevrlt hare
aootho
angry
taxpayers.
has a apodal caala* menu for thrombosis victims of all ages
That It waa O. Henry who said, Doak 8. Campbell will give the
gttoeU who bring along their showed one-third still alive 10
’If
men knew how women pas* party in the newly finished Men’s
years
after
their
first
stu
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.
■oothta. This wU only annoy the
their
time when they are atone, Gym, which has a floor area to
That multiple births occur most
liter—Hite
J h te
sara of the large expected
• That actor date Gordon, known frequently among Negroes — and they’d never marry."
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kla fin* diction, waa born with least among Mongols.
That the Kiwanis magatine ob­
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CHAPTER THIRTY-NINE
IT TOOK a few minute* to die_
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m_ae_ *■*■___ ^
pane ot Eben Hoi born. When he
was gone, Michael held Charlotte
until her tear* subelded, then h*
spoke wmrtly. 'Tell me about It,
Lotty."
"You’ve got to take me away
from Beattie, Michael."
"That's Impossible, Lotty. I'm
X
Meg Beaumont’e counsel, and even
If 1 were not, I couldn’t take you
anywhere."
I
At Ui* mention of Meg, her
•JP mouth tightened. He knew It waa
a bod sign when aha controlled her
anger and reached out to him.
“ Michael, you said you loved me.
I need you."
His alienee bothered her. Her
in fe r* curled confidingly Into hla;
aha bent toward him. "Michael, I
always thought I could depend on
you."
With painful clarity, Michael
knew thte woe true. Anger roe* te
frlyq,
"Ar* ydu taking m* to marry
you, Lotty?"
H* aaw rwlft surprie* era** her
’ face, knew ahe hadn’t thought a*
far ae marriage, had wanted him
, only aa on expedient way out of
* trouble.
;
"You you aald you loved me,
gfichaeL"
He knew ah her trick*, the
A

Time was when the new baby
had a nursery to himself. These
days the little cherub te lucky
to find space in the corner of
the master bedroom. L a r g e r
families have rreated the prob­
lem. and
the nursery becomes
a hunk bedroom for four boys
or a studio room for a couple
of girls.
But every member of the fam­
A group of soon-to-be college
girls met at Jim
Spencer’a ily needs privacy, even the new
Thursday night for a (Inal “ get- lijtle arrival.
together” before going their sepa­
Many parent* are separating
rate ways. They are finding the the baby's nursery—alcove or
parting a bit difficult after separate
area In the paronls’
twelve year* of being school­ room—Into a tiny room
by
mates.
means of wnllhoartl. The board
Those
attending
were Mist may be painted on one tide and
Nancy Travasos. Mis* Elizabeth wallpapered on the side where
Wooduff, Miss Harriet Redding. 1baby lives. Plain plastic-coated
Miss Marty Cameron, Miss Betty wall paper is washable and easy
Ann Munson and Miss Janice to care for and little teddy bear
or panda stickers may be put
Kinlaw.
up on baby's room divider for
SOME NAME
a real nursery effect. Then* are
SAN DIEGO, Calif. LP—They wallpaper* available too with
talked about him at the naval train­ cavorting clowns In gay reds,
ing center—not because he was blues and greens, performing an­
a member of the Blackfect Indisn tics that ‘delight children.
tribe from South Dakota but be­
Baby will be using a hand-mecause his name wa* Leroy Evcry- down rrib no doubt, and it should
body-telks-about.
be repainted before the little
fellow appears on the scene.
White Is clrsn and sanitary
looking and will go with what­
ever decor is chosen.
A small nursery throw-rug will
also get over
the Idea that
this is baby’s room, even though
it is a cubbyhole. New ones
are especially designed with this
Idea In mind. One amusing gold
colored washable cotton accent
rug is overstitched in black and
red to outline the king o f the Jun­
gle.
SEPT, t
There should be space in this
Mr*. N. V. Farmer
makeshift room for baby's ne­
Rick Adams
cessities—diapers,
oil,
powder,
1’ vrrlett Redding
rottnn. A good Idea Is a shelf
SEPT, a
that will hold these Items, plus
Clark Tillia
extra blankets ami slreperi.
SEPT. 1*
Mm . Anna S'orkh‘-lf
Mra. Lowell Tripp
Jack Spencer
Barbara Slccle
MISS SUZANNE NEIDER, of
De Bary, whose engagement
hat Just been announced to John
H. Connery, Jr. of Orlando.

School Chums Hold
Farewell Dinner
A t Jim Spencer's

Sanford Ladies
Attend Luncheon
Held In Orlando
Mrs. C. R. Jones Jr. o f Orlando,
entertained at a bridge luncheon
In her home Thursday, to which
the following were invited: Mr*.
Tyler Dedman,
of Princeton,
N.J.; Mrs. E. C. Harper Jr., Mrs.
Harold Chapman, Mr*. Herbert
Stenstrom, Mrs. H. W. Rucker,
Miaa Anna Corley and Mrs. Ro­
bert Crumley, all o f Sanford;
Mrs. Robert McGinnis, Mra. Bar­
bara Swanntr, Mra. Kenneth
Berry, Mrs. Charles LeOette and
Mrs. Webb, of Orlando; and Mrs.
Winter Klmet, of Columbia, S.C.
Tha ladles art all former
schoolmates.

■urrander. Mow that tov* no longer
I provided Ulualan, h* raw that e*EoenUally ah* woe a* ruthless ae
Ryemon or Barclay. Tb* men had
• strength Mm lacked; ah* pasaeaeed only tb* p*ratet*nc* of a
greedy child.
Supremely confident ef bar own
•harm, ah* slipped bar arm* about
hte neck, lifted her lip*. "Michael,
I’ve been ao blind. It waa olwaya
you."
Bh* must have seen h* had no
intention o f klMlng bar. Her eyes
^ beld bte with a concentration eh*
Nfcad never shown. She tightened
her anna, brought bar body against
him. gave him • long, MU bte*.
Briefly Michael's mouth and
body remem bend her the girt h*

her p u t desire, p u t love. Thank
heaven, she'd Jilted him!
rC
.kl.ia.I.! ..ni
ma ^ —
■
—*Charlotte1
vote*
hardened.
"It's that murdering Beaumont
woman. You’re in love with her.
Maybe you killed her husband!"
He welcomed her anger. He w u
more capable of dealing with
Charlotte furious than Charlotte
seductive. 'Tell me your trouble,
Lotty."
Bh* fiung away from him, but
be brought her b u b , releasing her
wrist only when ah* stopped strug­
gling. Her light hand worked at
the wrtet he hod held. She w u
sullen. "Barclay’s going to divorce
me. Ha—Clyde Rysraon w u in the
"Your bedroom, Lotty r ’
Bba glared at him. Yea”
T sea. And had you had aa affair
with RyeraooT"
.
"How d u r a your’ u e . . » u
yelled. At tha Impassive scrutiny
with which Michael regarded her,
aha bockad Into tha nearest chair
and lapsed Into melancholy silence.
"DM Barclay catch you red­
handed, Lotty T"
Bh* bagon at cry. "No! tie—
Clyde made lore b u t . . . but—but
nothing------"
"Nothing I
"N a ­
iad behaved her. Ha rememtheir own aborted lova
Charlotte m ud have sought
him out because area then she w u
infatuated with Ityaraeu and w u
afraid.
"You’ve told Barclay toot noth­
ing happened?"
"He—he called me a—a Iter."
bflchad sighed. "Where* your
coat, L otty?" Ha found it, made
bar stand up, thnirt bar arms into
“ Where era you taking nasi"
"Hama" He Ignore
teste. When Mm pulled away from
him at the doer, ba le u ad against
Um Jamb and spoke te bar with tha
weary oecanto of a parent. "Look,
Lotty, you don’t have aay mlMahan
ootioa that Rgaruan’e going to
•end for you 7"

!'

Baby Should Have
Own Room, Even .
If Only A Corner
M

Happy Birthday

rawu. COMPANY. P4C

Financing Plans.

C O N V EN TIO N A L
O .A

Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Cully of
1200 Magnolia Ave. have returned
" The WeaUlde 8chool P.T.A. home after a six-week vacation
held Its first meeting of the in Charleston, W. Va.
school .e a r Thursday night. Th*| Mrs. * H. C. Waters and ton,
program was opened with group Claud* C. Locke, have Just re­
tinging led by Mrs. Helen Step­ turned from a short visit to
henson with a special "H*ppy Miami and Lake Placid.
Birthday" being sung In honor
M-Sgt. Raymond W. Lock* and
1 o f Mrs. Ctrl Prescott, president. family have returned to Camp
Mrs. Grady Herman presented Lejeune after visiting the for­
the devotional, which was bsied mer's mother, Mrs. H. C. Wa­
on
Thomas Paine’s
famous ters.
•These are the times that try
men's souls."
Friends of little “ Dee Gee"
. Mrs. R. E. MltchsU. secretary Newsome will be glad to know
and safety chairman, Introduced she la Improving after undergo­
the speakers, Captain Arnold ing an appendix operation in
WlUlams and Patrolman Ben But­ Morrall Memorial Hospital, Lake­
ler, who itrailed the urgent need land.
•
v
. ’ for protection at tha corner of
Third
and
French
Avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Shaffer Jr.
aince there te only e m a n ­ and their son, Allen, have re­
ually
operated
signal turned to their home in Colum­
at that comsr. The following bus, O., after having visited
mothers volunteered to assist: Mr*. Shaffer's parent*, Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Herman, Mrs. H*n- Mr*. PhUlip J. Allen/ 111 Holly
nura, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Ann Da­ Ave.
vis and Mrs. Carl Prescott.
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. (ite have
Room count was a tl* between
returned
home after
visiting
Mr*. Stephenson and Mrs. Harry
their son and daughter-in-law,
. Watt, each having half .of their
i1 pupils represented. Mrs. Allen Mr. and Mrs. John Bite, In New
Clark will be chairman o f tho Orleans, La., and friends and re­
lative* In Charlotte, Huntsville
magatine sale and Mrs. William
and Davidson, N.C.
Hardin will head ths study
course. Mrs. Gladys Carlson will
Friend* of Lowell E. Jeffords
•set st historian for the year and will be happy to learn that ha
Clifford
Proctor
was elected has returned to his home after
budget and finance chairman, undergoing surgery two weeks
which position includes chairman­ ago at Orange Memorial Hospi­
ship of the Halloween Carnival tal In Orlando. He te doing nicely
to be held on October 26.
and may receive visitors.
Refreshments were served by
3 v * : the executive board.

ROSS

and
F. H. A
SERVICEMEN

F. H. A.

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that aU drtnrsahould b a n ng«&gt;
Ur ay* atamlnationa at fraquent
Interval*. Anyone with faulty vl^04
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WE ARE HAPPY
TO ANNOUNCE
THAT WE HAVE SECURED

Mias Anna Corley entertained
at an Informal spaghetti supper
held Thursdsy at the Corley
camp at Lemon Bluff.
Those invited to attend were
Lt. and Mrs, Tyler Dedman, Mr.
and Mra. Robert Crumley, Mr.
and Mr*. Floyd Cooper, Bobby
Brlsson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Winter
Rimes, and Mr. and Mr*. Harold
Chapman.

'h A O IU llA

* Tha Lake Monroe Home Demon,
-stratlon Club held Iti annual pic‘ nie at Rock Springs Thursday,
with about 2S members and their
families in attendance.
The group enjoyed swimming,
1 after which thay had tort of a
.‘ buffet picnic, using tha lunehea
that aach member packed.
Mlsa “ Myrtle" Wilson, home
. demonstration agent, was a speci­
al guest at tha affair.
Tha Lake Monroe Club will,
hold its first meeting o f the sea­
son next Friday night, at the
1# Lake Monro* School lunchroom.

Success

Cave Refuge For Hay Fever Victims

Westside P-T.A.
Holds First Meet
O f School Year

Lake Monroe Club
Has Annual Picnic
•At Rock Springs

* The Sanford Herald

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Campaign Issues Running Thin

I N DIXIE LAND. l U

Mike Lane Feted
-------------- 1
On Fourth Birthday

Corley Camp Scene
Of Informal Supper
On Thursday Night

Only when the hack w u gone
and they mounted the steps did ah*
brash her silence. Her fingers dug
Into hla arm. "I'm—I'm afraid of
Barclay, Michael."
"dood." Michael w u casual. "A
little fear will be healthy for you,
my girl."
The Chines* servant received
them with blank courtesy, accept­
ed Michael's hat and coat, told
them Barclay w u in tha parlor.
Charlotte nung back, but Mi­
chael, with Arm hand, propelled
bar forward. Barclay, hla back to
them, stood by tha window, look­
ing across tha town. II* turned
when Michael spoke, m uked hla
quick surprise, looked pointedly
over hla wife's head.
"What c u 1 do for you. D am ?"
"I'va brought back your wife."
“It waa," aald Barclay, “* needleu trip. My wife is no longer wel­
come here."
Charlotte wheeled angrily but
Michael caught her arm.
"Don’t be a fool, Barclay. You
married her; you knew the nature
of Um woman you married. Isn’t
there aomsthlng about better ar
w on *? Bh* tells m i It wasn't the
worse. I believe her."
"That's your privilege." Barclay
resolutely avoided looking at Char­
lotte. “ Allow me my own oplnlua."
Maybe, Michael decided, Char­
lotte had eom* justification, living
with Barclay must he like cuddling
up to Mount Italnler’s crest) He
caught Barclay’s eye and read mis­
ery.
“ Um your head, man! You've
lived with Charlotte for years. Does
aha strike you os a woman who'd
throw bar cap over a windmill 7
Do you honestly imagine Charlotte
considering tha world well lost far
lova?"
Barclay’s expression wavered.
"You belleva that—Michael, you

“Charlotte married you, Bar­
clay. You can’t tot h*r go without
regret. You’ v* a chance to hold th*
run* far a change. Don’t forget
you asm a whip."
Charlotte wspt Bh* always z
aegd te da It more beautifully----Instantly tb* nstan blurred.
"Listen. Lotty, gw tm not go­ othsr woman. Before Michael bad
Charlotte wa* m io rk s la tb*
ing over thte agald Ryaraon won’t
Barclay had hw te hto
Anger Sashed through her, snMMM •end far you, and If ha did, you
wouldn't taka te hiding te alleys
Swiftly controlUd. "Mich* '
and running tram abort Wa." Whan
Ho walked through a chill triad
you forgive me T" Her vaU
bar lovely
mouth pateeR
ha
Mr
tuvwij auvuufi
ywBteh m
m Uflad
w w BIVI* sssdllng
nilXllinff rate
n iA to
LO ths
lAI Cox
UOX bouse.
ODUM.
.upw ard. Against her will,
his voles. “And fm net taking you Hi* mouth twltchsd. Il had been a
•hawed. "1 need y o u r
on oUhsr. Ost that out af your ridiculous arena. Hto port as coon.H e
' -----------hsod. You’ve got te get Barclay te aatoe te matrimony had besn ths
hack."
most ludicrous part ef tt. Ns matWith completen*** that Mm
He glimipssd
peed b
_ fiistlng rseognl- ter. Hs was, at last, free at Char­
to
ts truth to bar syss and toils. Both f ted— would atesr
tlon of tha
&gt;sthy b r t e . M s pro- clear af him te IBs future. N*8tesr
tag for Kemp. He
had sympathy
i doom ths stairs and did would w a n t a rescind** of Ms
Jeaponaibillty; she
th* hack rid* to knawtodgs.
leaa* It If h* hod _ _
toll*, be would oow b*
r r s B* CsnfteusdJ

Southside P.T.A.
To Meet Thursday

The first meeting of the Southside P. T. A. will be held Thurs­
day,
Sept.
13, at
Southside
School. The meeting will begin at
8:13 p. m. in the assembly hall.
Parents are invited In visit
rooms starting nt 7:30 p. m.

..

i'

MISS NORMA JEAN BROOKS,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James G. Brooks Sr, 1322 Mellonville Avenue, completed her
training in the Christ Hospital
School of Nursing Cincinnati,
O., on Aug. 31. Mlsa Brooka,
who is a 1053 graduate of Wal­
nut llltl High School, Cincin­
nati, O., will take State Board
Examination* In October.

Miss M yrties
Schedule

SCHEDULE OF MISS MYRTIE
WILSON. HOME DEMONSTRA­
TION AGENT SEPTEM­
BER 12-18 IS AS FOLLOWS:
Sept. 12 Ceramics class will
meet at the Seminole High
School at 7:00 I’ . M. Club mem­
bers are invited to attend theie
classes.
Sepl. 13 Exploratory Art class
will meet at the Seminole High
School at 7:00 P. M.
Sepl. 14 Lake Monroe Home
Demonstration club will meet at
Ihe school lunch room at 7:30 P.
M. Delegates, reports to the Steto
Short Course In Gaincsvlle will be
given to the rlhb.
Sov* 15 4-H IUdi&lt;s program
over WTUR 11:30 11:45 A. M.
Sept. 17 Exploratory Art class
will meet at the Seminole High
school at 7=00 P. M.
Sept. IS Miss Wilson will be at
ihe Sanford Grammar school at
9:10 A. M. to organize tha 4-H
cliihi.
Elder Spring* Home Demon•(ration rlul will meet at the
home of Mra. Carl Bradbury at
2:30 P. M. Reports will be given
by delegates who attended Short
Course in Galnriville.
Ceramics elan will meet at the
Seminole High School at 7:00
P. M.

Baptist Teachers
And Officers Enjoy
Picnic Recently
The leachera and officera of Be­
ginners' Dept. I, of tha First Bap­
tist Church, held a plenle at RanUndo Springs recently.
Swimming and a picnic lunch
were enjoyed by all.
Those present were Mrs. E. C.
Harper, Sirs. O. C. Glhbs, Mrs.
R. D. Dekle. Mrs. W. P. Brooks Jr.,
Mrs. J. L. Jackson, Mrs. A. L.
Wilson, Mr*. W. L. Vance, Mrs.
Donald Knight, Mrs. 8. D. Allred,
Mrs. F. E. Breckenridge, Miss
Donalyn Knight, and Ben Breckenridge.

A birthday parly was held
Thursday night at 7 p.m, in the
home o f Mr. and Mr*. W. D.
Lane, 703 Palmetto Av*., In honor
of their son, Michael.
The table was arranged with
a large colorful birthday table­
cloth, centered with a pink and
white cake, featuring four can­
dle*.
After Michael opened hte many
.gifts, refreshment! of cake, ice
cream, cookies, mints and toft
drinka were served to tha guests.
Those invited to be with the
honor#*
were * Miss
I.inda
Harper, Butch Harper, Mlsa Syl­
via Richardson,
Danny
luine,
Tommy Lane, Miss Brandt Lane,
Mist Dorothy Lane, Alls* Donna
Hendley, Edward Itendley, Mr*.
C. D, Harper, Mr. and Mr*.| J.
C. Lane, 8-Sgt. and Mrs. H. D.
Hendley, the honorce's grandmo.
ther, Mrs. Lou Hendley, and hte
sitter, Miss Cathy Lane.

T .E .L . Class Holds
Meeting In Chapel
The T. E. L. Class of the First
Baptist Church met In the cha­
pel, Thursday, with Mrs. E. M.
Carroll presiding over the meetit AMrs. Vashtl Tucker gave the
devotional, after which reports
were heard from the various of­
ficers. The closing prayer was led
by Mrs. W. I,. Whiddon.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. J. A. Cunningham and her
group to the fnltowlng: Mra. A.
K. Rosseller, Mrs. M. Cummlng,
Mr*. W. B. Stovall. Mr*. El'en
Shadoin. Mrs. E. M. Carroll. Mrs.
Lillian Vickery, Mrs. J. A. Benson,
Mrs. L. A. Smith. Mr*. S. W.
Smith, Mrs. Jessie Royal, Mrs. M.
S. Nelson. Mr*. W. L. Whiddon.
Mrs. C. E. Benton, Miss Isabel
Simon, Miss Marie Stewart. Mrs.
Vashtl Tucker.

THE SAN FORD H E RA LD

M on . S e p t 1 0 , 1 9 5 «

Calendar

Committee o f the First Baptl|t
MONDAY
Circle* of the women of the First Church will meet after Prayer
Presbyterian Church will meet aa Service, which is held at 7:20
p.m.
follows:
The Rev. H. L. Zimmerman *41
Evening Circle Number One,
Mr*. W. 8. Brumley Sr., chairman, conduct the morning devotions
will meet at 8 p. m. In the Edu­ over WTRR, Sanford, at 2:30 a.m.
A Study Course will be held at
cational Building with Miss I*tty
Caldwell, Mis* Elsie Farley, Mrs. the Episcopal Parish House from
W. R. Brown, and Mra. Ernest 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. Bring yfiur
own lunch and drinks will ba pro­
Pugh serving es hostesses. ,
’
Evening Circle Number Two and vided.
Evening Circle Number Three will
THURSDAY
hold a Joint meeting a( • p. te. In
The Junior Choir will have
the home ot Mrs. W. R. Anderson, their rehearsal and fellowahlp fit
318 Oak Ave. with Mrs. Sacey the Flrat Presbyterian Church ot
King serving as co-hostess.
3:45 p.m.
The Elsie Knight circle o f Ihe
The Youth Choir o f tha Flrat
First Baptist Church will meet at Presbyterian Church will praetlca
the home of Mr*. C. A. Ander at the church at 7:30 p.m. ••
son, 107 Shannon Dr. Instead of
The Deacon* of the Firat Pres­
Mrs. Pryor's home.
byterian Church will meet at tha
TUESDAY
Church at 7:45 p.m.
The Gleaners Class o f the Flret
The Baptist Federation o f bualBaptist Church will hold Its regu net* women's circles In this di­
Ur monthly meeting at 8 p. tn. In strict of the state will meet at
the home of Mrs. J. E. Hcmmerle, the First Baptist Church for rap­
2414 DeCotta 8t., with Mrs. R. T. per at 7:00 p.m. A hutineaa
Hunt serving as co-hostess.
meeting and program will fel­
The Pioneer Fellowship and Re­ low.
creation will meet at the First
The Intermediate Choir o f th#
Presbyterian Church at 7:30 p Flrat Baptist Church wfll re­
m.
hearse at 7:00 p.m. and the Adult
The Y.W.A.’e of the Flret Bap­ Choir at 8:00 p.m.
tist Church will meet.
The Rev. H. L. Zimmerman win
The DAV will hold its regular conduct the morning devottatts
meeting at fi p.m. at the DAV Hut. over WTRR, Sanford, at 8:30 o.th.
The Rev. H. L. Zimmerman will
The Anna Miller Orel* will
conduct Ihe morning devotion* meet at 8 p.m. at the Elks Club.
over WTRR, Sanford at 8:30 e.m. All members are urged to attepd.
Junior High School P-TA will
FRIDAY
meet at the school auditorium at
The Rev. It. L. Zimmerman will
8:00 p. m.
conduct the morning devotions
The Phebean-Golden C i r c l e
over WTRR, Sanford, at 8:30 a.m.
Claes o f the First Baptist Church
Taylor Commandery No. 28
will hold its monthly meeting with
Knights Templar will resume Con­
Mr*. Welter Brook* at her new
clave* at Masonic Hall at T:30
home, &gt;20 Roselle Dive, at 8 p.m.
AH members are urged to attend p. m.
Seminole Rehekah Lodge No. 49
as this is tha lest meeting of the
will meet in ths lOOF Hall at 8
church year.
Circles o f the WSCS will meet p. m.
Southside P-TA will meet la
as follows:
Circle lumber On* with Mrs. Southside Assembly Hall at 8:18.
Ed Klrchhoff Old Monroe Rd., Parents may visit rooms startlni
at 7:30 p. ir
0:45 a. m.
Number Two with Mra. R. L.
McKnight, 628 Sarita, 0:45 a. m.
Number Three wllh Mra. John
Dominey, Lonesome Pine Dr. Loch
Artx*. 8:42 a. m.
Number Four with R. S. Cren­
Ths Woman’s Society o f Chris­
shaw, 1122 E. 7th 8L, 0:46 a m.
tian Service o f the Firrt Metho­
WEDNESDAY
dist Church would like to an­
The Olrl Scouts will meat at nounce that tha annual Church
ths First Presbyterian Church at Bazaar has been changed to No­
3:30 p.m.
vember 8.
The Mid-Week Bible Heur will
be conducted by Rev. A. G,- MeInnls, pastor o f the First Presby­
terian Church at 7:30 p.m.
Tha Chaneal Choir will rehearse
at First Presbyterian Church at
LAST TIMK TONIGH*
7:30 p.m.
.
STARTS T:00
Tha Eldar Springs Baptist Clr
cla will meet at 2:30 p.m.
Tha Training Union Executtlva

Change Announced
ByMethodistGroup^

B I R T H S
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Gra­
ham announce Ihe birth of a
daughter, Laurie Elizabeth, on
Sepl. fi at Seminole Memorial
Hospital. D ie little miss weighed
7 lb*. J oz. Mrs. Graham Is the
former Vis* Mary Ann Wilke.
4
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Letter Chase
o f Jacksonville Naval Base, an­
nounce the birth o f a son, Born
Sept. 6. The boy, who weighed fi
lbs. 11 ozs., hs* been named Bruce
Edwin. Mrs. Chase Is the former
Miss
Shirley Massey. The proud
grandparent* arc Mr. and Mra.
R. Massey of thl* city and Mr.
and Mrs. L. W. Chase or Kansas
City,
Mo. II le the first grand­
child for the Chase*.

PRAIRIE LAKE

S'

FEAURE 7&lt;81 — 18:12

—n’ so—• Bette Davis
Ernest Borgnlne
• T h e ( it*— * 4 44'nIr,,
OOIVI IN IHIAIM

"CHILDREN UNDER I t
ADMITTED FREE"
"DOLLAR A CAR
NIGHT”

S h a p in g the

fashion revolution
co m fo rt-caterin g
MISS DOROTHY ADA LEE.
'laughter of Mr. anil Mra. Frank
tin l&gt;*e of Lake Mary, l*fi Tues­
day Sept. 4, to enter Orange
Memorial Si-huol « f Nursing.
She graduate') from Seminole
High School, Claia of ’60.

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8IIO W IN C .

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Jr. Giants Gain Titles
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OPLANDO _ Sweeping every*
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thing before them In a stretch
drive not Often s e r e to the (c'reult.
Buddy Kerr . jun or Ncw York
Giant, stalked off * th almost
every 195C honor while winning
C oroai first pennant In it*

THE flANFOKI) HEMINOLEH and their coaches, In uniform for
the first tims last Friday afternoon. Following the group picture,
the team turned to tha field for seriaamage and a tough session of

Melts Will Start
For FSU; Bisbee
To See End Duty
TALLAHASSEE — Only four
of last year's starters will be In
tha opening lineup when Florida
-State University opens Its 1978
football season against Ohio Uni­
versity ehre Sept. 22.
Three of these will open at the
■am* position. They
are end
Ronnie Rchomliurger of Pittaburgh, I'a., halfback Burk Metta of
Sanford, and fullback Joe Holt of
Graham, N. C.
* Th# other returning starter Is
Laa Corso of Miami, who started
at lefthack last year, hut has been
■witched to the etartlng quarter­
back position this season.
At least two o f the other (even
starting position* appear to lie
contested, with still more than
two week* to gametime.
The other halfback In the start­
ing barkfield I* anylmdy't guess
right now. It will likely be either
Bobby Rrnn, a transfer from
Davidson, or Hat Versprille, a
Norfolk, Va. boy who was outetandlng In spring practice.
Paired with Kehnmhurgrr at
and will probably be Bob' Nc-Ilumi, a Mississippi junior college
graduate. However, (lain Blsbee
o f Kanfurd had hern rounttxl »n
fo r considerable duty at end, and
has been unable to work out much
thus far to a leg Injury.
Georg* Hoyrr o f Jacksonville
•nd Hill Musselmnn of Lynch­
burg, Va, appear lo have the in­
aid* track on the starting tackle
positions, where loth of Inst
year’s regulars, Don Howell and
Boh llarbrr, have departed.
The guards seem sot with le-o
Baggett of Panama City and Al
Hacifiro of Altoona, Ha. Both
■aw plenty of action last year, ns
did Troy llnmes who will lie the
alerting renter this year.
Behind the storting line, though,
experience Is at a minimum, uml
Nugent will have trouble fielding
two flrat-rat* lines.
Nugent said that Ids assistant
■routing Ohio University re|&gt;ort*
that Vern Smith and Don Wirtx
ara two of hardest runners the
Tribe will see all year.

Southern Assn
Playoffs Will
Begin Sept. 12
Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Southern Assn, post - sesaon
layoffs will begin Wedneedty
night in Atlsnta and Memphis, but
neither the pennant • prinning
Crackers nor the second place
Chicks know th* identity of the
first round foe.
Birmingham and Mobile lost
their final regular season games
yesterday and wound up In ^dead
heat for third place. They’ll col­
lide tonight at Mobile with the
loser moving lo Atlanta for a bestof-seven series and the winner
heading for Memphis.
Atlanta, which aewed up its 16th
Southern flag last Thursday, clos­
ed out the season with a 8-6 de­
rision over Birmingham. Memphis
broke a three-way tie for second
place by thumping Mobile 7-2.
Chattanooga beat Nashville 7-t
and earned sixth placce in the

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going through their pares getting in readiness for their firat game
it wo week. sway. The firat Orange Kelt Confemce game will
played in Sanford Friday night Sept. 21, when the Sanford

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Seminole* meat Cocoa. Coach Bill Fleming, and assistants Dave
Lauda and Bud Layer are seen at the far right. (Staff Photo)

Sanford
SeminolesEyeing Navarro Class D
FSL's Pitching
Orange Belt Championship
Leader For '56

I well here. Primahly the 8eml-«
BY B. HUGH ANSLKY
We’re green but
greedy, notes will be larger ia number,
By PETER SCIIAAL
Coach Bill Fleming snid today of lighter In weight, and faater than
LEAGUE STATISTICIAN
ORLANDO, — Cocoa’* strong
his rough ami tumble, lightweight last year’s team. They will have
AMERICAN LEAGUE
right-hander, Julio Nnvarro, was
.Sanford Seminoles. "W e’re crack­ a pair of seasoned passer* In th*
W L Pet. Beh. the Class D Florida .State League's
ing into a lough Orange licit Con­ persons of right-handed Bob John- Team
leader for 1958 In that he won
18 48 .642 —
■on and southpaw Al Stanley. New Yorl
ference and we’re eyeing the
the most games—24 and had the
74 69 .563 11
Doth boys showed their potential Cleveland
Championship."
finest earned run average, a 2.18
76 59 .563 11
razxle-datxle before th* seaeon Chicago
The Seminole High grindder closed last year. Tha reserve Boston
76 61 .649 12H in 248 innings hurled.
have been completely ri-ianipo-l in strength will probably be a major Detroit
69 67 .607 181*
So say official pitching record*
th* last two years. Lust year tiny boost before th* season doses.
Baltimore
59 77 .434 284 released
at
league
statistical
switched to the Split-T forma­
67 78 .419 304 headquarters here today for the
The enigma, however, will par­ Washington
tion, and, considering the new­ tially he unfolded come Friday Kansas City
43 92 .319 44
season which ended just 10 days
ness o f the formation and the week when the Seminoles open the
ago.
. SUNDAY'S RESULTS
additional handicap of lack of Hfanon L#
by rplaying
. „ host to a Co- New York 3, Washington 1
Young Harold Byfuss of Gain­
rrierve strength, firil.xh&lt;-d the sea­ coa powerhouse before a sell-out Boston 3, Baltimore 3, 13 Inning* esville was the nominal won-loss
son runner-up in the southern crowd o f hometown fans hi Me­ Detroit 7, Kansas City 3
leader with nine wins in 10 deci­
division of the East Florida Con­ morial Stadium.
Cleveland 4-8, Chicago 1-6
sions for a .900 average, and he
ference.
al*o wax the nominal ERA leader
This year the Seminole grlddera
with * 1-41 per game. However.
have change] their name from the
Team
Navarro appeared In 49 gnmes
Milwaukee
Celery Feds to the Snnford Semi­
to llyfusa' 12.
Brooklyn
nole* and have switched confer­
Navarro nlso led In strike-out*
W L Ava. Cincinnati
ences to la-come the Seventh mem. Team
with 216, and In Inning# pitched
with 246. He was the loop's only
b*r o f tho fast Ornngo Belt Con­ New York Life Ini Co 5 1 796.1 St. Louie
20-game or better winner, first
ference. In the Orange Hull Con­ Celery City Print Co 4 8 T88J Philadelphia
Ilukurs Music Shop
1 I TMJ Pittsburgh
time ia league history that only
ference are:
Melbourne,
Inst
CITY BOWLING LEAGUE
New York
one h’j rlcr entered the “ upper
year’a champs; Cocoa, last year’#
Celery City Print Co, 3; Bukura
realm#".
runner.upi unpredictable Winter Music Shop, 1; New York U fa laa Chicago
Orlande** Don Calloway finish­
I’ark; thia season’s highly touted Central Music Co
4 8 733
ed 22 of th* 27 games he start­
Leesburg; much Improved A pup- Mathers Fum Co
3 4 717J, H. Herbert
ed, while Don Hannom o f I'nlatka
Winter Garden hnll rluli sporting Burnett Psintera
3 4 743.1 H. Kretzer
finished 22 of the 30 he started
B.
Steele
ka; and an unknown Laknvtew of Co, 2; Mathers Kurn Co, 1; Burn­
to tie for leadership in that de­
a new coach. Besides playing all ett Palntars, I; Central Musle Co, R. Holler
partment.
W. N. Webber
of the six other conference teams, 2.
Daytona's Howie Herraft was
W.
Hartwick
TEAM HIGH THREE GAMl:S
the Seminole* nrr slated to play
tops In nlne-lnnlng shut-out wins,
23«3; B. Borsdorf
Holies o f Jacksonville, New Smy­ Celery City Print Co,
recording five, while
Orlando’s
3341 C. Vonherbulls
rna Ileaeh, Senhreexe, and De­ New York Life In* Co
Ronnie
Stead lost the
most
H. Hecksnbach
Ilukurs
Music
Shop
3326
Land.
games, 17. Both are lefties.
,
P.
Pesold
3256
Conference-wise Leeshurg ami Central Music Co
Sixty nine game* were nine32291 a Touchton
Coroa will he the teams lo bent. llumeit Painters
inning shut-outs, with seven of
I H. Russell
Mathers
Furn
Co
2169
Last year the Seminoles edged the
these wins shared by two hurlers
TEAM HIGH, SINGLE GAMES F. C. Richards
Leesburg Yellow Jackets 7-8, but
altho
there arc the win: Snodgrass,
;
T.
Brown
Ilukurs Music Shop
933
tho Leesburg squad I* all Veter,
rredit for the win: Snodgrass,
Celery City Print Co
917 T. Cobb
an while the Seminole* have only
Carter, Navarro, Crus, Dunn,
New Yurk Life Ins Co
907 G. Roberta
10 returning lettcrmen. ’’This con­ Central Music Co
900 1 J, Cook
ference will he Just ns tough as Burnett Psintera
770 , L. Plvee
Ihc East Florida." Ifcnd mentor Mathers Frn Co
730 , W. Whlddon
Fleming emphatically declared.
T. Burnett
INDIVIDUAL HIGH THREE
"But," he eontiniiivl, "we will de­
J. Pierre
GAME8
finitely give a belter performance George Swann
634 O. Emrisk
this year than last. Our real lest Robert Steel*
j n H. Ollstrap
o f strength will rome Friday week George Kenis
633 P. Bukur
when we open the season at Me. Tommy Cobb
sot T. Body
morlnl Stadium against t'oeoa.’ ’ Hank Kretzer
S30. E. Klrchhoff
Coeoa na» n veteran team with Tom Brown
494 J. Wilbon
a fine record behind them and Harold llerbst
S27 C. Plarejr
they promise a dual threnl o f ex­ Henry Russell
.
499 W. Tyre
perienced passing and running. If W. N. Webber
sag M. Stotaky
th* Seminoles pnss them, they’ll Bobby llorsdorf
|gg
lie glory bound.
INDIVIDUAL HIGH SINGLE
GAMES
1951 Hanford Hemlnolrt' Schedule George Kenis
Coeoa (r) Sept. 21. — Horn*
Tummy Cobb
fgg
Henry Russell
r &gt;|
Open Sept. 28
Apopka (r) Oct. 6
Away
W. N. Webber
us
Holies of Jacksonville
Hank Kretzer
m
Oct. 12 — Hum*
Harold llerbst
ug
Melbourne (e&gt; Oct. Itt — Away George Swana
199
Winter Park (r ) Oct. 26 — Away Tom Brown
jyy
Npw Smyraa Bench
Robert Kteel#
]gy
Nov. 2 — Away
Bobby llorsdorf
its
Heabreexa N*v. 9 — Away
SCHEDULE
I^eslnirg (e) Nov. 16 — Home Burnett Painters v* Mather* Furn
Deland Nov. 21 — Home
lakeview (e) Nov. M0 — Hum* Central Music Co va Bukur* Music
(c) ronferanca game
Shop
Attempting to rat* a new team New Yurk Lif* Ins Co vs Celery
ia a conference is a difficult pro.
City Print O*
poaltion, and abaut all that ran Howler*
G TP
Av*.
Im done is a comparison with last G. Swann
9 139 179 3
year’a club. Th* Seminole* rata O. Kent*
• 1087 173 6
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HOMERS. Record let In 1150 33;
Pi***ro, 0 » l; Cockrell, Cocoa la­
A|ou a
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T0T^ L BASES: Record act I.
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SACR, FICE HITS: Record * J
jn IM9 M . Bristol, WpR, 2 am
Qrlando 14; Padilla WPB. Mat*!
lew ., Day 13.
Final and official average, eSACRIFICE FLIES: Record act
leaded at league statistical head- [„ 1950 „ . Aloo , j . W(ld|t U , ! r
quarter* here todar show alio e0i Hyzrs jg,
that almost every Clast D Florida
groLEN BASES: Record
h
SUte League record wlthitood the 1M| „ . aj^ , t t . Howard 1]
onslaught of a new kind of compet7 j MCS WALKED: Record aet h
itor-m ore rookie* than any year 1M0 1M. Matthews, Daytona Ua*
in history.
Marchegiano, Orlando 1 1 1
A id* from winning both halve*
TIMES FANNED: Record set |a
of the season and thus the pen* 1950, 159; Syaamanaki, Daytona,
nant end an 9800 purse for the 140; Pearsoo, Cocoa 131
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TIMES HIT: Record set in 19m
honors with a .2C3, while setting a 30; Wilson Orlando-St Fetersbugk
smashing new record for homers 16; Marchegiano 11
*
—102, or IS more than the prev*
MOST RBI’s: Record aet in 19m
ious high of 84 set by Sanford in 140; Dillard 137; Bennett l i ;
1952.
FEWEST T I M E S FANNED;
Cocoas', sensational Dominican Record set in 1941 8; Giordan*
outfield star, Felipe Alou, won in* Leesburg 32; Meadows, Palatka tk
dividual batting honors with a
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.380 mark five points better than
HEAVEN BENT
that posted by Cleveland’s Don
BRAINERD, Minn. (AP)-W hta
Dillnrd at Daytona. Dillard broke Pablo Del Moral’s blltfeM wat
a leg bone a week before closing blown out of hi* plane by a gust
dafet and went out for the season, of wind the flier blew the vanishllere are the 1956 offensive Ing wallet a kiss goodbye
R.
stars, with the record they were didn’t have to. Kenneth Hare
aiming at and their nearest com* hitch-hiking t« Bralnerd, ipottS
peorthe billfold in a dltek. He « iim
HITS: Record set in 1950 217; It to tha attention o f police, wke
Dillard 191; Alou and Bennett, gave H beck to Del MemL
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completed 99 of the 138 games
they startc-J. Despite this remark­
able Class D showing, th* club
finished last over the entire sea­
son after • sliding atari.
Oddly, Orlando wound up with
only two hurlers with a .600 or
better win-lost record, and th*
last one of th* two waa released
In mid-July.
Hannom threw the most "goph­
er” balls, 18 of his slants being
poled out of parka around th*
league.
Leo Glannechtnnl, Gainesville,
had a 14 games winning streak,
best since league re-organization
in 1*48.

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39-HOUR IRAN
ROANOKE, Va. ( A P ) - C . A.
Payne finished pourisig the **#.
erete for hla eUpe *4 I a.a. ea
Saturday. Ha finished Wariag *
th* etepa at U p.m. Sunday.
Th# Payne’* Mny kinten was
In some rock* m der tha step*.
They could hear him tmt aouktal
locate him. R* walked ant wkea
tha step* were destroyed.
HAND IN HAND
KENNEWICK. Week. — (AP)
Russell Brown kae kia left hand
back again.
Brown told padoa Hm hand, a
1160 artificial modal, waa stole*
from th* glove compartment of
hie pickup traek.
Poll** found th* hand hi (ha
hand* of ajurenn* who waa afr
tending * theater.

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His Own Home
By JACK LYNCH
DARLINGTON, Pa- — Near
this wastarn Pennsylvania town,
about 30 miles north of Pitts­
burgh, Itands a lovely ranchstyle
home built, brick by brick, by its
owner—a blind man.
' Nearing completion after two
years of patient work, thia fiveroom. tapestry brick home and
fei-egf It a monument to the ten­
acity of Lew Carlisle, who has
been totally blind 10 of hi* 48
year*.
‘ Any building contracter would
b* proud o f the L-*haped struc­
ture. To Incredulous wlthnesse* of
his craftmanihlp, Lew says simp"God has been good to me.”
Since boyhood Lew suffered from
an Incurable, progressive eye ail­
ment and It was only a matter
of time until the long night set
In. At 35. he was totally blind.
But he was determined that hi*
blindness would not deprive him
of what he falls “ the good life.
'After teaching
himself
many
thing*—th* playing of musical
Instrument!, Bnllle, chair t»n' n3

— Lew decided to try to build a
home.
Because h^ had no construction
experience, he had to teach him
self by trail-and-error ail the
skills neccessary for his pro­
ject.
Lew planned the entire opera­
tion himself, estimating and or­
dering all materials. Framing of
the structure and excavation of
its 150-cubic-yard basement were
done without outside help.
The only assistance he required
was with the plastering of walls
and ceilings and some electrical
work, although he did half of
these jobs himself.
Lew mlxee Ml own mortar,
gauging Its consistency by sound
end feel. He leys up a brick wall
that Is as straight and true as
any slgnted bricklayer could ac­
complish.
Since he cannot use a apirlt

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Miss Roxy Henderson will leave
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where she will resume her studies
aa a junior at Milligan College
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F O L K S - P A W 'S
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AHEAD AND BEHIND
DES MOINES &lt;AP)— A doc
tor told a lies Mollies man he
should limit himself to two al­
coholic drinks a day and take a
prescribed number of vitamin pills
dally.
Several months later the doctor
met the fellow’s wife on the atreet
and asked her how her husband
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BY TIIK BOOKS
ALBUQUERQUE. N. M. (API
—There’s nothing Ilk* following
military regulations to a T.
At Klrtland Air Force Base
here, there Is a 20X40 foot build­
ing with only two sides—the ends
lieing open. The building houses
a truck.
In one of the sides there Is a
door—as th* regulations require.
Furthermore, It ha* a hasp on it
so It can he locked—aa th# regu­
lations require.

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DOG SOLVES I’ HOHI.KM
GREENVILLE. Ky. (API Workmen laid 600 feet o f wide
pipe as a protective covering for
a telephone cable, but nobody
told them to Insert the entile as
they went along.
T. If. Wells, telephone company
technician, solved tho problem. He
sent his cocker spaniel through
the pipe, a rope tied to his eol
lar. The eable was tin! to tinrope and workmen pulled II
through the pipe.

Gentlemans
Plaasa raglstar m y n om a fo r • P lraifan a
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Open To Germany
Mon who nrc Interested In job
training on heavy nrmored equip­
ment and repair o f large power­
ful engines, radio, radrir anil art­
illery .lie weapons, who would
like to serve in Germany are
urged to contact the Army Re­
cruiter, Sergeant Jarob.cn.
lie is nrreption applications for
direct assignment to the famous
Third Armored Division which Is
presently serving in Germany.
Men accepted for the division re­
ceive eight weeks basic training
at Fort Jackson, S. C., and tanker
training at Kurt Hood, Te*. be­
fore joining the unit overseas.
For further information sec
Sergeant Jaeohsen at the San­
ford Post Office on Monday or
Wednesday.

News O f M en
In Service
ANN A POLLS, Md. (FHTNC)
— Among the midshipmen be­
ginning their freshman year at
the Naval Academy, Annapollis,
Md., is Frank A. Thomas, son of
Chief Petty Officer and
Mr*.
John D. Thomas of Gcnva.
Ml.ln Thomas was graduated
from the Seminole High 8choot,
Snnford, In June 1958.

POPULATION BUILD • UP
MEXICO
CITY
(A P I— Biolo­
gists o f the Murine Department
nre working to build up the pepuIntinn of oyster beds o ff the Mexi­
can coasts.
Yield of the beds had been docllnlng. Among other reason*, o fflrlnls sny, has been fishing M
TEMPERS SI/./LF
MONTEBELLO, Calif, id'—Tem­ o ff seasons, whleh reduced th*
pers sirrled at the boilermaker’s number of reproducer*.
picnic yestcr.laj. police ccportcd.
after fights broke out in scattered
MUST STAND
arras around Montebclln Stadium,
NILES, Mich. ( API—A Nile*
where some 1,000 members of Boil­ policeman will have to eat stand­
ermakers Union laical 92 were at­ ing up for a few day*. Tie wal
tending their annual picnic.
-tinned during a *euff1a while at­
Three reserve officers on duty tempting to arrest an unidentified
had to call for assistance from 20
sheriff’ s deputies and several Cali­ man.
The city’* Police Chief reported
fornia highway patrol units. Tearthe Incident but *ald ha wouldn t
gas riot guns were displayed be­
fore he melee was brought under name the wounded man’-H e ’s sufcontrol.

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T H E SANFORD HERALD
Mon. Sept.
1056
Page 7

Pausing from his enjoyment of
circus lore, Blackburn told how be
dreamed up the show. He said:
" I reflected on the snrress of
Rin Tin Tin. Why couldn't that
formula b# worked wih a circus
background? Instead of having an
orphan boy being brought up in
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ryan and the cavalry, why not have one
being reared In the circus?
“ So the set-up look form. Our
boy is a 10-year-old whose par­
ents were trapeze artists who were
killed in a fall- To provide pathos,
be Is reared by Joey tho Oown.
There is also the operator of the
circus, big Tim Champion, who is
a champion in every respect.
“ From ther# we can go into all
kinds of character* and locales.
Because the circus travels, there
is no limit to the backgrounds we
can use."
His circus boy is young Mickey
Braddock, son of eGorge Dolenz,
wh* hss a TV series of his own,
"Tha Count of Monte Cristo." The
clown Is Noab Beerq Jr. and the
eircua owner is Robert Lowery.
Instead of a do* pal, the boy's
friend is liimbo th# alrphant. The
•ra in 1990.
The show face* stiff competi­
tion from CBS—“ What’s My Line"
her* and Jack B enny— “ Private
Secretary" In the East. But that
doesn't worry Blackburn.
"A lot of people her* think
’ ’What’s My Line' hss pretty
much run its course,” he said.
“ Aa for
Benny and Private
Sacratary," 1 think they appeal
let* to kids than ’Circus Boy"
will. And after all, it’s the kids
who rule th# TV set in most
homes."
He added that h* think* the
show will appeal to adults, too,
especially those who, like him,
feel nostalgia for the big top,
wbch has apparently disappeared
from th* American *cena, ala*.

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Cecil Sellers and Kirby Sailer*
Joined the pirate cruise In Daytona
and two sons, Terry and Robin
Besfch and np to Jacksonville
over th# week end and returned
Monday. They reported * eery
enjoyable trip.

CtlRTI* VARHKT.

I . Salad tha Ram you wish 4* purchaa*.
3 . Tall us how much you aan afford t* ffg
payday.
3 , W* will establish a credit level bated an die
you wish to pay. For exam ple —

Mr. and Mr*. Robert Lewis of
Arlington, Virginia ara visiting
Mrs. Grace Real* and Mr. an&amp;
Mr*. F. C. Long.

PERSONNEL BACK IN
■RRVICK
MIAMI UB—About 9» P*r e* Bt °*
National Air Ua*** A M * * * *
personnel will ba ha«k
l*Tv*e*
Tuesday niibt, NAL said »*• •
progress report on resumption or

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HOLLYWOOD OB—When he wai
a lad In Calgary, Canada, Nor
man Blackburn was a fanatic fol
lower of the circus. Now he's hav
ing a ball with a circus of his
own.
.
Blackburn Is the originator of
the new “ Circus Boy" TV show
which is taking over for “ Fron­
aa waterfront Instructor at Camp tier" In the Sunday 7'30 spot on
Kear-Sarge&gt; private camp for Jew­ NBC. As coproducer of the show
ish girls 4t Elkins, N. H., arrived
last week for a couple o f week#
with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
H R. Hlere before resuming her
studies at F.8.U. Tallahasaae.

L e g a l N o tic e

H ere's How It Works —

C O M P OA4 O U T
YOU V A R M IN T
T o r e i
b l o w

•taxon which, in final form, will
u&gt; the
Secretary
ba presented ‘ to
I— ----- ..of
Regulations for th*
handling of Florida tomatoes durtaeon will
then
lag the coming aeason
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be* considered.
"Marketing agreement* s r * f ° r
tha purpose of orderly marketing
with th* view o f aesDtlng prodacera find markets for their pro­
duct* aad aasur* consumer* betmom
eons lit tut supply*
Block oxpUlnod.
"Th* publi* and *M tomato
growers hr* invited and urged te
attend," Black aald.

.b*rt C. Coa, f&lt;™ *r
|* coach, now direct# Unnl*
unlvaralty and also coachss
frashmen football team.

P A W , YOU

Enter
News

cording to an announcement by
The Enterprise P.T.A. Board
W E. Black, Orlando, general
will hold Ita fln t meeting Tues­
manager e f tha organisation.
day Sopt. 11 at 8:16 at the school
"Thia meeting, eallad by th* library. All board members a n
United State* Department of
urged to attend.
Agriculture In accordance with the
Chuck Dunn of Tampa spent
law* governing marketing agree­
ments, is for th* purpose of or­ Sunday with hla pannls at Camp
ganising th# committee for the La No Che*, the Boy Scout Camp.
coming year. Election* for office*
U . and Mra. R. A. Duvall and
e f chairman, vice-chairman and
• v M is r . will be held,” Black ■on Ricky visitad friend* In Ft.

Revolving
Credit Plan

By STANLEY Assignments Are

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NOW FRESN AT VOUK CROCERS

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good you can't bollova
it's to goad fo r y a a
All these champiom have catca
Cluimp over a period o f lime. They
■peak from experience. They c a l
Champ the finest product o f
today's baking sk ill...to p e
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for taste and nourishment
*
too. Champ give* you extra
"T
vitamins, extra flavor—and
at no extra coot!

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GRAVITY CENTER OF E'Z ISLA N D - M M n n

AHH.' THe BUOY-BELT KEEPS ME.
UP WITHOUT EfFC*T/ DftW W l/..
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SKURVY AND Mt.OOKOOH, X J
may as well....
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AN UNGUARDED ENEMY 4UNBOAT...

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W ITH TV
A W A Vl

BUT:
WE'VE LOST OUR LEASE!
46 PIECES OF APPLIANCES, I . V. AND
AIR CONDITIONERS MUST BE SOLD
BEFORE SAT. SEPT. 15
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WINN T V &amp; RADIO

308 E. li t

Phone 417

0 0 « NEW STORE AT 318-M I E. 1st.—CORNER SANFORD AVE. WILL BE OPEN MONDAY SEPT. IT

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Summer Doesn't Slow Down Results From Classified—Coll 1821
Jl-RUOKINT.—r IX.M DING

£mpty?
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iKENT 'KM FAST

Ph. 1821
IA —PLACL8 to EAT

MAR-LOU RESTAURANT
Sumpie .iieriu:
T-Ho ne Steak,
Breaded Veal Cutlet, Florida
Lubitcr, Deviled Crab, ami of
course Lola'* Famous Pizza.
PHONE 1175-W for taki-out.
Hwy. 17-32 South.
A GOOD PLACE TO SWAP FISH
STOUIES—The Dossie Diner 4
Uar, Lake Mary.

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4—LOST

I'LUMlHNfl
—Factory to You—
Aluminum
Contract and Repair Work
Free Estimates
Venetian Winds
II. L. HARVEY
Enclosed head. Sag-proot bottom
2tH Sanford Avc.
Phono 1828
rail with plastic end*. Plastic or
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylun
22—SPECIAL NOTIGKS
cords.
&gt;
SenknriK UIiuls and faint Co.
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
112-114 West 2nd St.
Phone ait)
Slip Covers and Drapes
STANLEY KULP
Army Cots, tU.tus; Paint, S2.Su cal.
PHONE 2S58-J.
T-Sairts, 43c; Army-Navy Surp­
lus, 310 Santord Ave.
This is n free pass to the MovieJand Ride-In Theatre for Mr*.
CLOSE OUT SALE
J. L. Qullnrd, Lake Mary. Exp.
Everything Goes
date Sept. 10, 1050.
,).inlord Freight Salvage Co.
PUMPS &amp; SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
801 W. 1st. St.
All types and size*. Installed or
"D o It Yourself."
COME IN and browse around,
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
F.M.B. 5c, 10c, 25c Store, 321
STINE
Sanford Ave.
Machine and Supply Co.
Ultrallte
&lt;Fingertip-light) Samso­
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. 62
nite Luggage. Sanford Jewelry
GATLIN UKOTIIEIIS
4 Luggage. 300 Sanford Ave,
Dragline A Uullrluzcr Service
PI). 2232 Geneva. 2495 W Sanlorl. Nearly new Hearing Glasses. Cost
*285. Will sell for *125. Write
ORLANDO Sentinel Star, Call
Box LJ, Santord Herald.
Ralph Rny, 3150.
ONE Studio couch, G months old.
CROSLEY - BEND1X
Phone 539-W.
Sales and Service
Portable
power driven blacksmith
RANDALL
forgo and anvil, *25. 1301 Myrtle
Electric Company
Avc.
Service— Quality— Satisfaction
Ph 113 Sanford
2S37-J-3 De Bary
44 APPLIANCES
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p s FRIG ID AIRE appliances, s a l s a
Well
Drilling,
HOWARD C.
and service. G. 11. High, Oviedo,
LONG, Phone 383 207 East
Fla. Phone FO-5 3315 or Sanlord
Commercial Ave.
I6I2-W alter G p. m.

LOST — Red wallet in Lovctt'i
Third St. store. Please return
wallet &amp; papers. Keep money.
Return to The Sanford Herald,
or Lovett'f.
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
ments, invoices, hand bills, uiid
LOST-Ladio* Gold Wrist Watch.
programs,
e tc.
Progressive
Expansion band. Vicinity of
Printing Co. Phono 408 — 403
Touchton's &amp; First St., Satur­
West 13th St.
day. Phone 495.
Welt' drilling, water guaranteed,
I—PERSONAL NOTICES
Phone 1008-W.
KOLLAWAY, Hospital and Uaby
Beds Day, Week, or Month—Tci.
1425. Furnlturo Center —
'
LOWERY &amp; BRIDGES
118 West Firft St.
San. IS10-W Orange City Spr 4-5031
JUST ARRIVED— Fall Stock of
23— SC1IOOLS-INST RUCTION
Gun*. Urownlncs and all other
popular makes. Trade in your
Deannu School Of Dance
old cun nnw. Convenient lay­ Tap • Ballet - Acrobatic - Bull
away and finance plan. ROUroom. Classes starling Wed.
SON Sparling Goods, 304 E. 1st
Sept. 12 — Registration Contin
St. Phone 033.
_________
ues — Phone 2871.

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8—BOATS AND MOTORS

W. P. SMITH

Motors-Boata-Paiut-Glass
2413 S. Park
Phone 1203
This Is a free guest pass to the
llitz Theatre for II. H. Geiger,
Geneva. Exp. date Sept. 19, ‘56.
Effective August 30
All 195(1 Evinrude* on Sale
While they last
3 II.P. Llghtwin .............
*135.00
&amp;H ll.P. F ish erm an......... $197.45
Tie ll.P . Flcctwln ................ *220.93
10 ll.P. Sportwln ...............*295.00
15 ll.P . Fastwin ...............- *333.00
J5 ll.P. Fastwin Electric .. *414.00
30 HP. Uigtwin ..................... *423.90
30 ll.P. Uigtwin Electric . . *503.80
30 ll.P. U r k ....................... *632.80
Also Largest stock of used motors
now at reduced prlcp*
Trade in your old boat, motur, or
trailer.

ItOHSON SporlinR floods
Kvinrude Sales &amp; Service
304 E. 1st St.

Phone 098

12—TRAILERS
It will pay YUU to see us before
you buy. Open Evenings and
Sundays.
Eaatsld* Trallrr flairs
Patatka, Fla.
Trailer. Sale-Rent. Ph.~6C8-XH.

BUSINESS
SERVICES
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Modern Alr-condltnmed Salon

Harriett’ s lteauty Nook
Ph. Ml

17—BUILDING PAINTING

Gas Stove 4 Keivinator refrigera­
tor. Almost new. 2111 Elm Ave.
For Sale—3/4 IIP alr-comlitloner*.
Mitchell. Only 2 for *174.88 each.
1 HP Mitchell alr-rondilinncr,
*189.00, All brand new. Fire­
stone Store, I’ b. 12.
15—BUILDING MATERIALS

USED URICK
TWO CARLOADS boautilul used
brick. Orange, red, ami jurat
black. Sec them at SHERMAN
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
REIM-MIX CONCRETE
Window Sill* • Lintels
Seplio Tank* • Stale Approved
Sand • Cement • Mortal Mix
Miracle Concrete Co.
309 Elm Ave.
Phone 1335

CONCRETE

Mahogany Vanity Base, Matching
Rnllawiy Bed and Mattress (Twin
3-Drawer Chest, on easier* .
2-Pc Plastic Sofa Bed S u ite .........
2-1’c Living Room Suite .... .........
2-Pc Sofa Bed Suite, with plastic

Some sale* experience is neces Large Platform Rocker ............
ssry. We prefer however, to Plastic Cocktail Chair*
.... .
train you in our own unique way
W. J. KING
Write Personnel, 940 West Flag­ ' arga Lounge C h a ir .................
Plumbing Contractor
Kohler Plumbing 4 Supplies
ler Street, Miami, Fia.
Wicker Chair and Rocker, both for
Rrrm Electric WTaier Heaters
W—
WORK (V W r K D —FF.MALP
2534 Orlando Dr.
Ph. 59
Table, 4 Chairs and Buffet . . . .
Wanted housework. Call Gll-R.
Plumbing. Krrsky Heating
Vanity with Triple Mirror .............
I I — ROOFING-PLUMBING

M. G. HODGES

Service op All Water Pumps—
Weil* Drillcl - I’ uhip*
Paola Road. Phone 700

CERAMIC TILE
Paul F. Mueller 4 Son Ph. 134
Krre estimate. Quality work.

MERCHANDISE
li-to m ts

Hin RENT

Oak Buffet, good condition .........
6-Pc Chrome Dinette ......... — . . .

NOW 8 mm film rental library Table and 4 Chairs (wood) —
at Wieholdi's Camera Shop. 210
Drop-leaf Table and 3 Chairs (w
S. Park Ave.
Twin
Metal Beds ...................
4 3 -ARTICLES '-OR SALE

AflE YOU LOOKING FOR A
NEW HOME?

SEE and COMPARE
The Humes Built

By

ODD AM &amp; TUDOR, INC.
Builders of Fine Homes
For Florida Living

NEAR PINECREST SCHOOL, wu
have two excellent buys in 3
bedroom homes, 1 ami 3 years
old, but like new in condition.
As low ns $10,260. Can be hand­
led for $15oo down, with immed­
iate possession.

Plume 90(1 about a $4000.00 Home.
LOOKING FOR A BARGAIN?
Here it is. Two bedroom hums,
furnished, concrete block, close
In school. Only $0,825.00. Terms.
Other good values lu 2 &amp; 3 bed­
room homes.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE IN
2511 French Ave.

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YOU'RE TELLING ME!
“ By Willi AM IITT—
Central Press Writer

ILLINOIS’ slate m u s e uni's
traveling “mnsrumobile'' ban Just
completed n tour of 53 rounllc*
and 188 communities. Today kids
Bnd It Impossible to escape an
education—It tracka 'em down.’
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(luc o / (he rent oils /RiNoli'
(rnccliiif/ nnisiuin is unique li
Hull nobody thoHijht to lurk thr
*yliable ’Tame" on (Ac cml of (f.
t I I
flatlilics shew that woman to­
day spend money loiter than did
their grondmelhers. IPs the men's
fault—why did Ihsy put slppers.
Instead of ald-lathiened (lamp*,
on punesT
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Now that Monaco is going to
have an heir, guaranteeing Us

Aleslimier &amp; Stringer

citizens yearn more o f tax-frM
living, names a sigh from F.BT.
—"I sure wicli wc had that Und
of stork in the good old U .8 .A .r
t ! !
One of fAc ijrrat m y sfrH cf * f

poll Mr*, snys (Irawtpappp JewAins. Li icAy R fakes IS or matt
mlnufrs lo Introduce fAr male
speaker—"icAo needs no infraduclloM."
I I I
Ta the list af lha werid'i dewm
troddtn minarlltet wa eaaa wUI k|
able ta odd another
new crop al celleqe freshmen.
! I I
A successful fellow, opines
man at the next desk, Is one 1___
early In business life dlsooverWl
that the top of a desk provaa-A
mighty unprofitable footstooL

Real Estate 4 Insurance
Mrs. l/ourine Messenger,
Assoc.
197 Magnolia Ave.
Ph. 10

f our Clean-Up Week
MerchandiKe
2-Year old concrete 'block home
e
$98.50
with carportc, 2 bedrooms, kit­
chen equipped. Living room,
Bed and Chair ............
$38.00
bath with tub 4 shower. Full
size screen porch. Furn. or
Size) .................................
$6.00
unfurn. 1'h. 29H-J.
...........' ...................... —......... $9.95
Phone 000 about a $4000.00 Hume.
...............
$14.88
3-Bedroom h q u s c W&gt; nnewood
......................................
17.00
neighborhood.
Equipped w i t h
electric
kitchen, blinds, heater
arms .......
$9.93
$000 Down, *55 monthly pay­
ments. flee at 2009 Adams. Ph.
. . . . . . ........« • « . . , . . . . . . ... . $5.00
435-J.
...................................... ............................ $2.88
Nice 3-bedroom home cIimc in. Ga­
................................................. $1.00
rage, 4 lots. *10,000, Some Terms
I’ .O. Box 1597, Sanford.
. - ..........................
*7.00
# 4 - LOTS
...
------- --------- - _ . . . *29.88
Lots 61* x 135'. Partly landscaped.
.................- ......... ............ ....... *7.88
Ready |o build. Drcamwuld
........................................................... *9J8Section. 2411 Chase Avc. Phone
1973-M.
--------------------- - ................... *29.50
For your future numc site we have
.............. ................................ *12.88
lots priced from *325.00 up, in
several
locations In City.
o o d ) .............................
*3.88
Attractive Lake Front Lots
Ph. 1359
... .......... ... cacli............. *1.81 OZIER REALTY &lt; 0 .

O F SANFORD

KENNETH E. SLACK
Registered Real Estate Broker
1009 K 2nd.
Phono 1580

HOMES AVAILABLE:
South Pint-crest . . . Sanford, Fla. OWNER IVII.I. TRADE OR SELL
Grove Manors ......... Sanford, Fla Modern 3-Ilcdruom, 2 hath, lake
front home for like property in
Valencia Villas .. . DcLand, Fla
Hanford.
\LES OFFICE
Consult A REALTOR First
• S. French Avc.
UUI.I.EN AND UAItKBY
m ono 2100 4 298(1
100 N, Park Ave,
Phone 2313
Alter 0:00 t&gt;. m Call 7171 -W

ROSA L. PAYTON.

r

rea lty-

KAV .i.U.i U 31. HALu
DSCA it 31. HAKltlHJ.N
REG. 11RUKERS
S. D. Highleyman, Associate
201 Suutlt Park Ave.
Phone 966

BEAUTIFULLY Designed Three
J. W. IIAI.1., KKAl.TOII
And Four Uedroom Homes
Johnny Walker, Assorlale
1 4 2 baths
"Call Hall" Plume 1768.
Varied Selection of Plans Avail­
able,
SACRIFICE
Priced From $ll,20n to $21,000 Combination biisinc.-'s und home
VA (G I)-F H A 4 111 A Jnscrvhim tii ni, 180 feet on Hivy 17-92,
Ico Financing.
*1,400 -TERMS.

JtouV/alt

MATHER

ba ll

Fur Hale By Owner—Loch Arbor
8 months old, 3 bedroom, 1 bath
A. II. PETERSON
house. AII •icctric kitchen, ex­ Broker Associates: A. B. Peterson
Jr., P. J. Chestcrsun, Garlield
haust fan, heater, blinds, serv­
Willetts, John Meisch and II. W.
ice man transferred. Ph. 2177-W.
Williams. A. C. Dotidncy, Land
SMALL 2-Bedroom home. lz&gt;w
Surveyor.
down- payment.
Phone
541, Iin N. Park Ave.
Plume 1129
days or 1695-M, nights.
This is a free pass In the llili
Theatre fur J C. Sikes. Exp,
dale Sept. 19, 105G.

Odd Chrome Chairs (new) ..
67—BROKER A aad REALTORS
. . . » ...............................
*4J8
We buy and sell used furniture.
Paying1top cash prices for any Also A Big Selection of Good Used " ,Refrigerators; Gas, Electrir and Phone 9G0 about a *4000.00 Home.
thing o f value. SUPER TRAD­
M 3&amp;
OR Ranges and Many Oth rr Hems Not Listed at
ING POST on 17-92 Ph. 2053-W.
Terrific Savings.
I v . .. . ng and
I Ml Saniord Ave.
P h 'a . 1113 Decker uprIghsgKianu. $75.00. Good All Hems May lie Purchased
Registered Ileal Estate llrokrr
On Mather** Easy Terms Phone
v
condition, JustTunrd. Ph. 1725-lt.
2811
17-92 al Hiawatha
PLUMH1NG 4 REPAIRS
Septic Tank Installation 4 Service
TOO MUIT I 4 L •tNTTURE? Tills*
This is a free pass to thr Moviefew er Connections. Archie C. allied ads sell tha surplus lor
land Ride-In Theatre for Gerald
: Married, I’ hona 734-W or 1335. CASH. Phone 1821 lor au ad- 293-09 E. First St.
ilso, Exp. date Sept. 19, 1950.

‘

“

9 RENTALS

.. iiuitim . . . . iiuKKY11
to M A T H E R * S
USED FURN ITU RE DEPARTMENT

Large 4T o Modern Bedroom Suit

NEAR HOSPITAL
New 2 bedroom block heme Just
completed. Priced ut only $75mi
with terms. Located at 801 E.
4th St.
Hubert A . W illiam s, UeaUnr
Raymond Imndqulst. Associate
Phone 1673 Atlanlic Bank Bldg.

REAL ESTATE

$94.50

T a k e m iv a n lu g e o
O f nil Uned

THK

Semrnole Realty

Echols Hi-Rizer

These men must be smart and
have a creative imagination.
FLOOR landing and finishing.
Have car to work locally. Must
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Semi­
like to talk to people.
nole county since 1925.
; H. M. Gleason, Lake Mary
If you are hired, we will pay your
expenses while training ami
For painting call Mr. Tasker,
guarantee to pay you each week
668-XR.
while training. In a short time
you will be able to earn (150.00
MeltAN KY-8M1T It FA INI’S
or bailer per week. The average
1415 S. Park
Phono 1203
Ht Air office I* better than
2*—PIANO SERVICE
*7,500.00 per year. To prove this,
we will show bona fide record* of
L. L. Sill — Piano Yethiueian
their rarnings.
‘ Phone 2ICI Route I, Sanford

67—IIRUKEIIS and REALTORS

Looking for home and income? We
have some excellent offerings
for either the Invcslor or person
Clean
2-bedroom
apartment.
En­
GEORGIA GROWN C a b b a g e
looking for income along with
tire
second
floor,
008
Elm.
Ph.
Plants in any quantity. Ready
living quarters.
2018-W.
for setting out Sept. 10th. Vari­
eties arc of Midseason, Marion
Market, Early Round Dutch, Rooms for rent. 413 Willow.
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MEItO
Glory, Improved Glory, Savoy Completely furnished 2 bedroom
REALTORS
Mammoth Red and Eatly Copen­
house near Air Uasc. Phone 1901 Park Avc
Phonr 27 or 113
hagen, all from Certified Ferry610-J or 217-M.
Morris Seed, Ripe 4 Ready To­
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
mato 4 Produce Co., State Farm
ask Crumley 4 Mnnteilh
rvs Market, Sanford, Florida,
at 117 South Park, Phone 172
Phone 328.
8V- HOMES
They Know
PEARS, small for pickling, *1.00
GOLDSBORO LOTS
per bo. You Pick. Bring basket. Will build on your lot. Your plan
or ours. Wu can arrange finan­ 3 nice large building lots close to
C. Hawke, Paola.
cing. Call us for additions or
school and shopping. Reasonable
remodeling.
Georgia cabbage plants. All var­
and terms.
ieties — any amount. Starting
LOWELL K. OZIIOK
FOB THE DISCRIMINATING
Sept. 11. Hugh C. Whelchcl,
Builder — I’ hons 1351
Built to owners specification,
State Market Stall IS. Day 1259,
Older: 2 GI1 I H. Orlando Or.
lovely 2-bcdroom home, set on
night, U27.
beautiful landscaped grounds.
33—WANTED 1D HUY
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
Large living room, :,11 electric
VA — FHA—CONVENTIONAL
kitchen, pine floors, partial
WILL PAY CASH for clean
FINANCING
basement, extra large closets.
cotton rasa, ('all 1821, The LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
And many other features make
LOW
MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
Sanford Herald
lids one special. Available im­
A. K- SHOKMAKKIt, JIL
mediately at $14,000. Owner
Wanted—Uaby Bed, elean. Phone I'huno 1991
I8o0 Mellunville
leaving town.
Smith, I87G-W Sanford.
DO YOU WISH Tt) SELL
3-Ilrdroom homo, $t,UK&gt;. equity.
YOUR PROPERTY?
$52.86 monthly payment. Equip­ Let o ’ r experience and conlaet
ped with dccirlr kitchen, blinds,
he nf service to you. We shall
SI—APTS— HOUSES—n o il SIS
neater. Call 1GI5-W. See at 819
tie happy to discuss your propRosallia Dr.
Rose Court: 5 room apartment,
ertv at no obligation. Call 905
furnished. Kitchen equipped. Ph
or 2122 first thing.
—
LEAVING
T
O
W
N
1491.
WILL SACRIFICE
IV. II. "B ill" STEMIM'R
5-room unfurn. apt. Newly decora Lovely *8,000 Lake Mary home. 2
Guy Allen,' Associate
ted. 1301 Celery Ph. 8c6-\V.
Arleiir Price, Associate
Bedrooms, CBC, burnt wood
Rrallnr — General Insurance
ceilings, jalouscd windows, car
If Interested in apartment clean­
pnrto, large lot, lake privilege. Phone 903 or 2121 112 N. Park Ave.
er than average. Close In. See
*5,395, *635 dawn, *45 month.
Jimmy Cowan. Ph. GIG.
PHONE 1BG3-M.

Ready Mixed Concrete, Concrete
IJIock, Sand, Gravel, Cement
Baby sitters available. Uaby Sil­
Concrete Pipe to Meet All Quali­
ting Agency. Ph. 352-M,
fications.
^6—II EL I,_ tVANTT; D—F F.3IA I. E~ Sherman Conrrcte Pipe C».
Phone 2189
WAITRESS — Apply Touchton's Ullt West IJill SI.
HUTCHINSON'S Ocean F r o n t
Drug Store, Mr, Clark.
1C— BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
Apts. 339 S. Atlantic; Daytons
27-H ELP WANTED • MALE
Beach. Call 2374-W fur reserva­
HAYNES Oflico .Machine Co.,
tions alter G;00 p. m.
Typewriters,
adding
machines,
ATTENTION RETIRED
Sales-Rcntals, 314 Mag., I’ ll. 41. French Avenue hurae suitable for
NAVAL PERSONNEL
home 4 business. For informa­
Unusual opportunity to represent STUDENTS—see the newest thing
tion .call H 9 I.... „ .. .
in
t)pe«Tltcrs
—
Royal's
1957
us lifo insurance- wise in San­
"Twln-Pak" portable. The fast­ WKLAKA APARTMENT'S: rooms
ford and vicinity. Will train and
private hath*. 114 W. First St.
est portable on the market. In
assist.
7 colors, 21 months to pay.
This Is a free pass to Prairie I.aka
Powell’ s Ofiice Supply
Our standards arc high, but lu
Drive-In Theatre for Tommy
Phone USG
the eligible man this offers an 117 S. Magnolia
Kipp. Exp. dato Sept. 19, 1U5G.
excellent opportunity.
47-FUHM TURE—HOUSEHOLD
Avalon Apts. Efficiency, Ph. 729-W
Company has excellent rating • In Ruy your Furnlturo at Berry s
business for over 53 years.
Warehouse Furn. Co., at Dot W. SEE Seminole Realty for Desir­
1st St. All nationally adv, furn­
Afldrcss your inquiries to -P.O
able Homes and Apts. Phone 27.
iture at warehouse prices.
/
Dux CuG5, Orlando, Florida.
Furnished Apt. 500 Park Ave.
Clerk Hardware Store. Age limit
Solve tho
under fifty. Experience helpful "Gueal" Sleeping Problem
EFFICIENCY Apartment, suit­
able lor bachelor or couple
hut not necessary. P.O. Box G20,
With An
Privato bath. Across from Post
Sanford, Flat
Ollirc. Manuel Jacobson.
Wc aro accepting application for
DESIRABLE one and two bed­
a part time representative to do • A beautiful couch by day
room furnished apt. Ph. 432-W.
credit reporting in Sanford and • A comfortable CO-inch wide bed
by night.
vicinity on a fee basis. Retired
New
two bedroom houses, kitchen
or semi-retired persons also • Converts to twin beds
equipped. 1804 Washington. Ph.
considered. Car essential. Reply • Converts to a couch and a
443 nr write Jack Firm , Box
single bed.
by mall, stating age, back­
302 Sanford.
ground business or employment
record and present activities.
2 apartments. 1 small, 1 large.
Reporting manager Dim 4 nrad A Selection of Beautiful Tailored
61 H Parle Ave. Ph. 1032.
street, Inc., P.O. llox 2200, West .
Covers and Holsters
Lake
front 2-bcdroom C.B. Imusc.
Bay Station, Jacksonville, Fla,
Slightly Extra
Fishing, swimming. Ph. 205G-WEC1IULS BEDDING CO.
29—SALESMEN - AGENTS
3. after 4:30.
Comer 2nd 4 Magnolia,
7h. 1232
2-IIKIHlQOM House, living room,
"Bud Uambergrr" Mgr.
kitrhen, Florida room and car
open Monday's III 0:30 p. m.
We have vacancies for 2 men,
(Kirie. In town, Phone 2002.
VISIT OUR BALCONY
made possible by promotion
from within our organization, in
our Personal Compensation D1 H U I ll lY ! . . . . I I U K K Y ! . .
vision.

REPAIRS

SI—APTS— HOUSES—BOOMS

Used lurniturt, appliances, touts, 2 4 3 room freshly painted apt*.
etc. Bought-sold. Larry's Mart,
Phone 2983-W or 2313.
321 East 1st St. Phone 1631.
Duplex furnished apartment, three
NECCHI-ELNA
room, $60.00. 2101 Magnolia, Ph.
Sewing Machine Center
IG7.1, Robert A. Williams.
Sales, Service and Rentals
Shell Apts,: Furn, 3 room apt*.,
G A R R E T T 'S
screen porch, plus rollaway bed,
323 E. First St.
Phone 1422
garage, G12 Park Ave. Ph. 4G3-W
A RUG
Apt. 3 room, kitchen 4 bath. In­
FOR EVERY ROOM
quire 1001 Palmetto. Ph. 1131-M.
IN THE HOUSE
Cover your floors now at these
N i c e bedroom. Private entrance
GREAT SAVINGS:
4 bath. Phone 2029-W.
Size Gx9 .................Sale Price *3.93
Size 7 ’ ix9 ............ Sate Price *1.95 Furn. or imfurn. 2-hcdroom apart­
Slip 9x12 ______
Sale
Price*7.93ment. Screened porch. Plume
Size 9 x 1 5 ...............Sale
Price *9.95J013-M.
Also rial values in other Gold Seal
and Armstrong Linoleum Rugs 2 bedroom furn. house, air-eonditloufd, TV, all-electric kitch­
in assorted sizes.
en, lawn, shade deep-well water,
WH.SON-MAIER
*65 month. 1 mile north of LongWhere you Always find big values,
wood on Ilwy. 427.
Quick credit and easy terms.
311 E. 1st St.
Phone 958 3-Room furnished apt. Including
Utilities, $60. 107 W. 9th St.
48-FARM and GAKDDEN

2 SALESM EN

**—BEAUTY PARLORS

l»$ 8. Oak

EMPLOYMENT
!« -CHILD CARE

1—1956 MK 6 Mercury
*145.
1-1952 KH7 Mercury
8143.
1—105Q Evinrude 30 HP
*300.
1 -5 HP Elgin, Like New
S50.
(ARSON Boats, All Aluminum
Fiber Glass Boats—
from $299.

47— FURNITURE • HOUSEHOLD

13-Alt ITCLKH FOR SALE

Modern 2-bcdroom concrete block
home with utility room, ear
porte, storage, porch w i t h
ichren and jalousies, hardwood
floors, well 4 pump with sprink­
ling system. $9283.00. Monthly
payment $52.50.
Three bedroom frame house just
inside City. With 3 lull 4 large
trees, hardwood floors, 2 screen­
ed porches front 4 bark, large
living room-dining r o o m
4
Breakfast nook. Newly decora­
ted both inside &amp; out. $9000.00
- — Terms.

OZIER REALTY CO.
l-aura U. Oner, Broker
Hazel M. Field. As'qeiaie
2001 So. Orlando Hwy’. Phone 1359
EVENINGS: JIIS and Wl

CLOSE TO OCEAN
Furnished modern cottage, CBS,
tile bath, fenced yard. 2 years
old, $1,000 down, balance lik«
rent. Jack Golden Realty, *Ncw
Smyrna Beach.

•

ROY REEL'S
.v
s
Is*

Auto
Painting

MS W. 2nd

I'h. 1121-J

f

■/U HBUILDING
IM BNSSDS
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3' ConcretT p M ^ M

O U TSTA N D IN G O P P O R T U N IT Y
r o u MEN WHO WANT TO MAKE 1IETTER
TII El It TIME,-TO HUIUI A HETTElt FUTURE
KOIl THEMSELVES.
A growing conrcrn with 210 stores in 22 states has m tow ogeming« for ambitious young incn 21 to 35 who hava complatai
their Armed Forces experience and who are capable af advance­
ment in the retail field.
Through training and principle of promoting front wlthta
surra continued opportunity. Men are promoted
throughout the cumpanyai from Trainee lo Manager
Manager to New York Gfflre Huyer or Executive.
Employee brnrfits Include: UtM-ral vacation plan, groan Ife
suranre, starling salary * 60 .00 , regular increase*, rental aS»
owauers where needed. Manager*’ contracts offer share tat
sales and profits and there is a company-paid reUrtntasrt
Personal Interview will ba arranged.
Write giving name, address, complete personal details, faasUf
responsibilities, age, eduratiun, and experience.
Address box number C ll In care af this newspaper.

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�THE SANFOD HERALD
Page 10, Mon. Sept. 10, 1956

Lund Says Asking
He!* To Finance
Drive No insult
Asking the public to participate
In financing a campaign is certain­
ly no Insult to them, Arnold L
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 of a political campaign, 1
am glad o f It." Lund ad ted. "It’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-

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 wee 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* of the na­
tion are inter—'ed in Florida*
welfare.”
“ Mr Herlong’* statement u*
quoted In ihe l-ee.liurg Dally
Commercial la*t week to the ef­
fect that my ad told the people
of Wall Street that they enuW

'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 "Meet
Your Neighbor" program comes to
a gigantic conclusion during a
week-long benefit sale that will net
additional monies for the auxi­
liary's efforts to furnish the local
hospital with needed items.
The ladies, stationed in five of
ihe local super markets, will be

(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

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
Of P-TA'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,
it 8 i.m . it the Holy C ron Epis­
copal Pirith 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 At 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 of 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 of 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 of the meeting, accord­
ing to officers o f the Jr. High
P-TA is to "get 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 of 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.
MVF 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 for his 30th consecutive year.

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A "COUNTRY DANCE"
HAS NO SPECIAL RE-’
FKKKNCE TO
TIIE
COUNTRY! The word
"country" in this respect
Is a corruption of the
Latin “ contra” , meaning
opposite, and refer* tie
the arrangement o f part­
ners in linet facing on .
another. 1 "Popular Falla d e ." — A. 8. E. Aekermann.

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Vfarrent* for the arreat o f thre*
Berelnola County white men In­
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ling on a Volusia County ranch
were Iziued In DcLand ye*terdayi
•nd #*rvw» yesterday.
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stld that th# men, Sl-year-old J.
P. Mitchell. 43-year-old Fred Gil­
bert, and 54-year-old Jack Jack­
son, were turned over to Volusia
County authorities yesterday.
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■ rs
charged with "feloniously
stealing cattle" and will be prose•uted in Volusia County courts.
On* o f th# men, according to tha
Sanford Police Chief, led both Vo­
lusia County authorities headed by
Deputy Sheriff Daugherty and
two Sanford Police Department
officers, Capt. Arnold William*
and Patrolman Ben Butler, lo the
Seen* o f the cattle shooting.
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ped the old model Bulck in which
they were riding, following a
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city limits. Two o f the men were
charged with driving while Intox­
icated.
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slaughtered yearttag waa found In
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examination after being brought
nto the Sanford jail on the DVI
"charges.

Hospital Notes
David Deklo (Sanford)
Clifford Proctor (Winter Park)
Discharges:
Mrs. Britt (Sanford)
Mrs. Mary LeFila (Osteen)
Mrs. Paulin# Wingate (Sanford)
Mr. James Joseph Kendall
(Sanford)
•KPT. II
James Ramey (Sanford)

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PHONES 1059-123,

Obstructions on the City of San­
ford'* sidewalks spread to talephone booths, weighing machines,
newspaper and magaslne racks,
and numerous other Item* came
before the Board o f Sanford City
Commissioner* when the question
of enforcing the city'a present or­
dinance waa dlacuaaed a last
"I am deeply in favor of the (
night's meeting.
“ We need your help," John SchlMerchant* had varying reac- Sanford-TItUiVillc Canal," Arnold.
Lund, Republican nominee for j
rard, president of the newly orga­
tioni to the problem confronting Congress from the Fifth t'ongres-1
nised Seminole Chiefs Club told
the city which was brought about sionnl District, told The Sanford
The Roanl of Sanford City
Ihe Board of Sanford Clt:* Com­
by complaint* to the Board of Herald today.
missioner! last night as he asked Commissioners, last night, prais­
Commissioner*. " I f it Is enforced
that the stadium tax be waived ed the Fire and Security Services
"I understand that the Army
I will be forced to go out o f buslfor Seminole High School football of both the Sanford Naval Air
Engineers are now studying the
neaa" waa one merchant’s reacgamea played In the Sanford Me­
results of a geological survey
Station and of the City for ihelr
lion. "Why Is the city so concernmorial Baseball Stadium.
made a year ago on the feasibi­
•d about It?" waa another. "I
"prompt, etifelent and courageous
lity of digging a canal from Lake
Schlrard told the commissioner*
will go along with II but I'd like Harney to Indian River near Tit­
that the Seminole High School response" when "a most regret­
to see it done fairly," was (till usville with the locks and spill­
With the ringing of a cash regis­ athletic program had operated at table and unavoidable accident
another' remark from the floor 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
a* a number of Ihe city’* merch­ ters,” Lund said.
The School Board, be said, pays crashed with attendant lots of
ant* attended the meeting to hear
loud busier that reminded one of
7 t- v -t
tho city $1,250 for converting tha life and property damage."
Lund commented, "I also un­
the proceeding*.
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
"The stadium tax means tha courageous efotrta on the part of
the ildewalk and had ripped his ter, as soon as they are avail­ Charlie Morrison's "Notorious" 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 "that 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 athletic program without the ad­ for their prompt, efficient and couCommissioner David Gatchel and South Florida, but also
said "In view of '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.
"Undmiblfdly," he said, "It
Regrata of tho City Commission
the sidewalk* the ordinance should
delight‘in preasing the buzzer when of.
"WeT* requesting you to ease were extended "to 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
involved, both from the stand­
minister the city’* affairs—that's
son quizzed his audience on 14 the pain somewhat," Sanaa aald,
aa he explained "we want the peo­ point o f lo«* of Ufa and property
what we're elected for. There's no area."
subjects
ranging
from
American
Lund continued, "The huge In­
a result of the ui*.
ple of Sanford to know that wo'ro damage
motion necessary—it is only nec­
art, government, aviation, the
essary to instruct the Police De­ hand reservoir would provide a Bible, business and industry dra­ doing • good Job with the boya and avoidable accident."
I means of storing excess water
glrla."
partment to enforce the ordi­
i which could be utilised In times ma, early Amelcan history, fam­
Mayor F. D. Scott aaked "Why
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* for tha op­
lie glad to go with the eommls- from the St. Johns to Lake Pic­ Touchton who answered correctly eration of 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
ment ot tha Plumbing Coda of
had’
a
quick
answer
to
the
Mayor'a
mine the magnitude of it."
could also benefit by the project." Bill Bush who really knew his sub­ question'when he aaid "The coun­ the Cty of Sanford held up tha
Concluding his atatement, Lund ject, aviation Smaller amounts ty does not provide fund* for aa completion o f addition# balag
At that point. Commlaalooer
mad# to a home la tha tan Lenta
Gatchel made a motion "that our •aid, "You 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 ala
r * l
At explained In hie wire d w ..V
k OwJAa v m U UP *‘y°&lt; folk* a n
schools
i a t h e*nitw.a
s a m # host but
tory remark* by Morrison the pro­ they have a much wider program lag
M B uldtaf Im porter 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
how little Ihey knew about (hem. Commissioner, told tha board of
(unions,
and
lengthy
details
al
However, according to Building
and arguments spoke up "We're
It was voted one o f .the most commissioners that "tha stadium 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
of Sanford' City Commissioner* enjoyable rlub participation pro­
uaa of 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 more."
Next Monday night, Sep'. 17, sided, atated.
"I don't feci Hie plumbing
more than ita enforcement. II
City Manager Warren E. Know.hould be torn out boeauso ot a
should be up to the merchant* lo; Ihe Board o f Sanford City Com­
lea
explained
that
th#
city
loan
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 footbal the eld code," Huntley told the
I'm not asking anyone to put any-| expressions on the assessment nf
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 bm 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 Iable th* discussion was carried extra
unanimously.
propose pay schedule for Hly 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 of 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
Knowles te get former Building
day; little change ia temperature; City Commissioners Room nf tho \ating the section In an effort "to
"B
ut,"
he
aaptalnad,
“
moat
o
f
(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
High School are from the City o f ing Inspector Yelvlafton and
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.
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 tad 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
reienUtives from tha Seminolt the Rev. Oawald Delgado, of 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
Mrs. 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 prriv'.
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
scheduled for dlacuaalon.
around
Presbyterian
A report of a committee appoint­
Southwestern Ball Telephone L’o. reutrrrd
ed u&gt; obtain informalkm on etub
for $70,000 over an erronroul
insignia* to be heard along with
Hating In th* Snlalla telephone
a report of tha committee ap­
book.
pointed for eliminating tho sta­
Th* Dixie KlU'hrn Food Pro­
dium lax for high school activi­
duct* Co. and lh# Dixie Ciram
ties.
Do-Nut Shop aaid the lelrpiiour
Another discussion will bo that
ditretory
omitted
th#
word
of club projects which will un­
"cream" In lh* ilouuhnut shop's
doubtedly include that of taking
naitt*.
motion plcturos of the Sanford
Th*y *m-r uaLt-.l $23,0011 act­
Seminole* in action for n#o by the
ual aiil $ 10,000 bunitiv* daning**,
coaches in training o better team
AUo slated to com* before the
alli-ainc th* Hating ha* caused th*
membership o f tho
loaolaoU WADR ■. HNYDRR, ( ^ H Aviation Machinist's Male, attached the rank* during Inspection by Cdr. K. C. Mll'lelm. (tifffcliil Phot#
wrnn* hual -a* to jrct order# for
t« V A H -ll waa tnnafarrod to th* Fl##t R#*#rv#latter 21 y e n *
U. 8. Navy)
Chiefs Club la • financial report
dougtiuuL end p**lr«ts.
ia
th#
U.
R.
Navy.
Chief
Snyder
is
ah
own
being
wtfceted
through
of tho high school athletic fund.

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J .n .r r I t llurkett ___________

TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 1956

/

OPEN HOUSE TODAY, TOM ORROW &amp; W EDNESDAY

'*

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.
•

Will your car go through the winter? If you are in doubt

O-matlr, Six or Nine Passenger,

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.
1were
__ _ attending
___
^ classes with white
pupils at Clinton High School,
where riots broke out last week.
Enrollment was about 50 per, cent
of 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 of the disor­
der* in Tennessee, returned to
Clinton and sought unsuccessfully
for 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

Private Rooms lt 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!
• on ly) Obstetrics According to ac­
commodation and a# visitor* dur­
ing feeding of hobiea.

City fcoarJ To Have

Weather

Lectures To Begin
A t Presbyterian
Church Next Week

2 Business Firms
Sue Southern Bell

Additional
Local Ne- 's j
O n Page 8

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Increase Last
Month In County

ral Services
Yesterday *
H. J* Bales
it aenricee for Howard J.
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In the Rahbaum Funeral

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CAPTAIN ARNOLD WILLIAMS of the Sanford Police
automobile Jumped the curb thl* morning and smashed Into

ChurchBoard
Southern Belle,
California Beauty
Admissions i
. Mrs, McDonald Carraway
V .
(Palatka)
• Mr*. Marion Hannan Sr.
(Sanford)
'
'John Mudd (Sanford)
Katharine Benjamin (Sanford)
Discharge*:
. Lena Loekloy (Sanford)
Chtra Loo Thomas (Sanford)
Georg* V. Daseett (Lon*wood)
Ifn. Robert Graham (Sanford
Vr*. J. A. Emerson (Sanford)
B irth:
........ Baby Girt Wright

------Baby OW Graham

rtmmt surreys the damai
Sanford Pott Offle*. (Staff Photo)

G O Ps Returning T o '52 Tactics

WASHINGTON (2» — The Repub.
(leant are returning to a 1852
(Continned trem Page One)
tactic — sending "truth squads'*
baring for an exhibit materials re­ around the country behind Demolating to the history of the con­ cratlc campaigners.
gregation, Including record books,
clippings, and picture* of former
pastors, charter members and
long-time leaders.
Tha church will rooperate In
the observance of October aa
Church Loyalty Month, sponsored
by the Seminole County Minis­
terial Association,
Evanlng services of worship will
be returned Sunday, 7:30, follow­
ing a eummer recess. Informal
congregational singing will be
featured) and Pastor Perry L.
Stona will begin * Series of s«rmons on the Epistle to the Philip­
pian*, Prior to tha aervlce the
Christian Youth Fellowship will
be reorganised.

i VWtiag Hoots:
Private Rooms
U ajn, — 8 p.m.

The result* of the first nlfht'a
evening gown competition were
not aaaotmeed, according to cus­
; i m l — &lt; p-»*
tom.
1 p.m. — • p.m.
The M girl* seeking the title of
m
a s -a -i-^
Miss America 1857 have been di­
vided Into throe sections, each to
bo Judged separately for beauty
In a bathing suit, for poise end
grace in an evening gown and for
talent.
The sections rotate tonight and
tomorrow night with the field nil*
rawed to 10 semlflnalisU by Satur­
day morning. The girls try to pick
up extra points for personality at
breakfast meeting* with the 11
Judges.
*Nte reigning MU* America,
Sharon K »t Ritchie of Denver,
Colo., wlB crown her successor aft­
er tho finals Saturday night which
wtn bo televised natlonalty on
to bHMh from Urn opening ABC.
,
mM .
mtto Griffiths, 7, a sacood
iot, and her sister, Alexandria,
g kindergarten pupil, ware
struck as they walked In a group at
B other students m s sidewalk
Off to make a career for Mm*
adjoining tho school.
71 third girl was knocked down self in Naval Aviation is Franela
aod Maided (ram water spilling William Smathers, son o f Mr. and
from tho ear's radiator. Tba other Mrs. Jo* 8math*rs, Box 8N, Lake
Mbit . Francis Smathers is tha
popSa escaped Injury.
RUkard Dombeck, 16 driver of nophew of tho U. S- Senator
tho ear, had received a tempor­ Goorge Smathers.
Enlisting in tho Navy as an Air­
ary driving permit Tuesday and
was operating the family outomo* man Recruit young Rmalhers sold
" I learned while I was attending
bite for the first Uma alone.
M ic e *■ « tho car apparently Gordon Military Collage that 1
mad# a sharp, fast torn and hit wanted to serve in the Navy and
a temp poet. Bouncing off the poet work in aviation. I guess 1 have
it swerved against tha sidewalk always liked aviation end Naval
and over the curb into the chil­ Aviation seoms to bo the answer
to what I've boea wanting."
dren.
Dombeck, a high school student,
SmaUwra was sworn Into tho
became hysterical after the crash. Navy at tha Navy Recruiting Sta­
At • police atotioa he beet Ms tion in Jacksonville, tho main itahead against a washroom wall and tlon for tho Florida District. Ha
fried to strangle hlmioU. He was win undergo his basic training at
turned over to Jevenite authorl- tha Groat Lakes Novel Training
ttea to await questioning at an In- Cantor, Groat Lakos, 111. Upon
completion of bis "boot" training
ha will be granted 14 day* leave,
and then will b# assigned to Ms
first doty with Naval Aviation
eettber on board ship or at ooe of
the Naval Air Stations.

lie called the results "salutary."
"We had hoped It would not be
necessary to send the team out
a&gt;ai„ this campaign," Hair., nnnouncement said. "Certainly* Mr.

over the Democratic ticket which
he himself said couldn't win."
A fourth of the wood from the
nation'e forests In 1852 was wnst-

M
The barometer
of Increasing
1
basinets continues to go op In Bern*
Indie County and over the State of
Florida as a whole according to the
monthly release from Bay E.
Green, State Comptroller.
Sale* tax collections for tba
month of August (based on July
a le s , increased
approximate
Increased an ipproxlmats
two per cent over the same period
last year.
The sales tax collections for the
month ended Aug. 21, IBM, In Sem­
inole County were $22,712.M com­
pared with $22,241.87 for the month
ended Aug. St, 1B53.
Sales tax collections during the
mon'h of August (based on July
sales) totalled 87.tU.068, an In­
crease of 8U.464 over the previous
month's collections of 87.148,604
and 81,071,380 more than for the
tame month in JB53 wnen 86,108,688
was collected. The increase over
last year's collections la over ITMi
per cent.
Collection* to date this fiscal
year (two months) amount to 814,334,STS, an increase of $24*2.075
over the $12,041,887 collected dar­
ing the first two months of last
(1855) fiscal year. This Is an in­
crease of lust under 18 per cent.
This year's increases are percen­
tagewise higher, than Increases
shown last year over the year
prior to that. July aod August 1855
collections were 16tt per cent high­
er than July and August 1854. July
and August 18M are close to 18
per cent higher then July and
August 1855.
Total sales tax collections during
the 12 months ct that fiscal yaar
amounted to $06,101,820. An overall
average Increase of 16V4 per cent
will sesult In u les tax collections
of 9100 million dollars this fiscal

( Tk m a t aib r a c s

the local high school last rear, la
back as a member of the regular
teaching staff and has tba B
squad freshmen and sophomores
under Ms wing. An athleta at Stet­
son, ha la driving the youngsters
In their conditioning exercises and
basic football to get them ready
for their game that la right on the
heela o f that of the Varsity.
Fleming has been concentrating
on the work of the ball-totara and
blockers and shake* his head dole­
fully when asked about Ms char-

the beys as a wbola on their tag*
emasa and their apparent determ­
ination that the Seminole* will
take the Orange Belt pennant this
year. I hope they keep up that
fight. Right bow they have a long
way to go. Wo know It—and «
looking tor some speed and soma think they do, too, and are willing ms
passers that might offset the
to work for it,"
weight disadvantage, but to far
while some of the boye show
prom ise, none haa brought a glint
to tba mentor's eyes.
A] Stanley it a southpaw and
Fleming hopes that be can de­
velop a threat on this asset. He
says that A1 ha* to work plenty,
not only to get some "game sav­
vy" but to acquire skill with hit
left-handed toescs. The bead coach
added that Stanley would get
plenty o f chance In practice to
show how tost he could develop.
Bobby Johnson and Phil Byrd
are two other backs that have
shown some drive and indicate
that thera is a possibility of their
developing into right hand pigskin pitchers.
Tb* fullback Job Is as wide open
as a hungry baby sparrow's
mouth, according to Coaek Flam­
ing—and will be even harder to
fUl, he thinks.
"The point is," he went on,
"that almost any one la uniform
can make thla Seminole Warn by
showing a lot of hnstia and aoma
willingness to do to the best of Ms
ability what the coaches are
tetching. I'd like to compUmant

HOOVER

WE FOUND

Pennsylvania Pair
Observing 72 Years
O f Marriage Today

HOME OF OUR DREAM

nOYERTOWN, Pa. IT—Mr. and

Two Young Sisters
A m Killed By Auto
While Going Homo

r

Q U IET

Francis Smothers
Joins U.S. Navy

TOIL COLLECTIONS MCRRASE
TALLAHASSEE (Ik- August toll
nothing irregular in tho operation eollection* on tho Suashino Sky­
way brought la t o U U - i $22,816
o f the county JaiL
Tha vie* investigation la to eon- Increase over revenue fur the cor­
responding month test roar.

The State Bad Department
aid it was tha second month to a
raw that tha spaa scran Lower
Tampa Bay haa shown on in­
crease.
Tho skyway has taken in $i,U6,841 during tb* first night months

the healthy life of a farm la tho
bo*t advice I can offer," Reuben
observed.
His wifo, with an Impish smile
had this to add:
"Men can't do without women.
Remember this, girls, and live fay
tha golden rule, and you'll both
be very happy."
DOUBLE TROUBLE
TUCSON, Arlt. (A P )—A 39year-old Tucson man was fined
|100 and given a suspended sen­
tence of 10 days on a drunk driv­
ing charge. Ha agreed to pay the
fine In installment*.

6 E N I 6 A l$ t lE C T 6 I C

Kitchen:

Convenience:

&gt;

Itrfrigerntlr. range, dlaponal, dlnhwanh
« r , autom atic waahor, L a rg o kttehem
adequate cabin et apace

LOST—Red wallet In Lovett's
Third St. store. Please return
wallet k papers. Keep Money.
Return to The Sanford Herald.

BACKLASH
WORLD in my CORNER
otorring Audio Morphy

■ Florida a true Mutual said tha
opening aateo wore from 82A4 t
box for Duncan variety "goldens"
to a taw of $4J8 lor 1,711 buna of
fia cy Duncan*.
The first prices last aoaaon wan

LAST
SHOWING
TODAY

bub t »

GST ADDITION
JACKSONVILLE «n - Pravatt
Bullderins Inc. of Jacksonville
submitted an appanot low bid of
$342,457 for construction of an en*
Shuar shop and an addition to
tba central flra control sutlon at
Patrick Air Force Base near Co- #
cos, Army Engineers reported.

Financing:
Pan errtmJc Ilk tmtlto

Strvicomon Plan
t

Caavenltonal, Kinder* Brittany R j |h
(M oral bwtb mm fixtorao

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Herlong
Appeal

IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

Eatabltohcd IM S

'Quakes •
Are Felt
In 3 States

I f T w H an Jd b N ot
D o H v m d B y I P . M.
Can 1SS1 B efore 7 P . M.
F a r D oflvoty

N EW SPAPER

F R ID A Y S E P T E M B E R 7. 1956

A oaodated P ra w Laaaad W ira

Kentucky Heads Ready
To Declare Martial Law

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP)—Two
Democratic Congreaaman A. S "low intensity” earthquakes reek­
"Syd" Herlong Jr. etruck out at ed Knoxville and a wide area
Arnold Lund, OOP candidate for ef east Tennessee, aouthaaaUm
the Fifth Congressional set, follow­ Kentucky and weSUm North Car­
ing publication of an ad placed by olina today, but there were no
Lund In tbe Wall Street Journal Immediate report* of injuries or
appealing for cash contributions to damage.
The first shock waa felt at 8:37
his campaign fund.
Herlong said "My only comment a.m., and tha second followed 13
is that I think this la an affront minutes later.
to avary person In the Fifth Con­
Berlen Moneymaker, Tennessee
gestions! District."
Valley Authority geologist, de­
Tbe ad, apparently a precedent- scribed the shocks aa "earth tre­
setting move, drew comment from mors of low intensity."
l the Republican Party when it waa
Tha tremors were the first fait
'reported In the Philadelphia En­ in this area since Jan. 25, 1965.
quirer, New York Times, end
At Oak Ridge, Mrs. Carl Weeks
Washington Post and Time* Her- laid: "Some dlahes were shaken
'aid, that the party waa taking a out of my china cabinet and brok­
"dim view" of the Lund ad.
en."
Lund su ited to reporters of tbe
One housewife In Suburban
northern papers that he put the ad
Bearden
said she waa knocked off
In tha Wall Street Journal asking
for campaign funds so “ people up bar feet.
In downtown Knoxville, many
there don't forget about us down
persona raced into the streets
here."
The Republican candidate from when office buildings and ahopi
Daytona Beach asked la the ad began to shaka.
Western North Carolina points
that contributions be sent to him
In cat of tho Republican National Including Aahaville, alio fait the
Committee which is responsible tremors. Aahevtlla la about 110
for getting Republicans elected to mile* southeast o f Knoxville.
tbe House of Representative!.
Congressman Hariong, hearing
of the ad which appeared in the
Eastern and Midwestern editions
of the Wall Street Journal, of the
Aug. 31 publication, emphatically
A new lumber end building aup- ■Uted "The Fifth Congressional
ply company will hold 1U formal District's seat In Congfeaa is not
opening In Sanford next Monday, for aala, and It la an Insult to our
WASHINGTON (AP)-Juallre
Tuciday and Wedneiday, accord­ people for anyone to tel) the peo­ Sherman Minton of the Supreme
ple
In
Wall
Street
that
they
eaa
ing to officials of tbe concern.
Court today announced that he
Gregory Lumber Co. of Sanford, buy thla aeat If they tend enough will retire on Oct, 15.
located on Maple Ave at 8!xth St„ money down hare."
Lund aald, according to nawiMinton said h* U leaving be
where the Security Lumber Co.
awa* formerly In bualneaa will be papper report* from Philadelphia, cause of Impaired haolth. Ho will
open for the three daya from 7: SO Washington, and New York, that be SB on Oct. 20.
a. m. to B p, m. distributing souv­ bo made tbe move t« try and Jar I In n letter sent to the Whit*
tome campaign money loan from 1House this morning, Minton noti­
enirs and door priiea.
Officials of the new company the National Committee.
fied President Elaenhowar of his
are R. K. Gregory, president and "Why, I can't oven get anything plan. Tha Justice haa a circulatory
NEW YORK Urt - Democratic
In
the
newspapers
down
here.
C. A. Walker, general manager.
loaders in Harlem, predominantly
condition
In
hla
legs.
Ha
told
the
Dye S. "Bud" Talley will man­ News isn't now* units* It's Demo­ President he doe* not fael he
Negro area here, reportedly have
age the new lumber and bultding cratic news," Lund waa quoted in could carry out "the exacting dut
aald that Negro dissatisfaction
material house.
: the Washington Post and Times las of my office" In hla present
Bids ore being accepted for tho with tho-Democratic party's plat­
Herald.
Talley said this morning tlat
construction of the proposed San­ form on civil rights mad* It incondition.
a complete lumber yard, handling
•dvitablo that Adlai K. Stevenson
Appointed by President Parry ford Manufacturing Co, building
founding
materials,
hardware,
which la to b« located on West speak to Harlem "fo r the time
Truman,
Minton
went
on
the
Bn
the new form would feature
W
T int St., acocrdlng to n rlosao being."
A new drivada theetra will *p#n
promt Court bench Oct. If, 1949. from
palnte, ptuNMng supplies, roofing
W ."R. “ B flFtteinper. vice- ' ttavirtbnj Democratic presiden­ In tha Sanford eras tomorrow night
and wsllboard,
chairman of tho Sanford Industrial tial candidate, and Soil. Cates
eight yearn on tha U-S. Circuit Board.
All stocks of southen pine fir,
Kefauver of Tennessee, hla run­ located oa Cameron Avo. between
Court it Chtengo.
cypress and cedar, along with
Tho bids are being reclved by ning mate, arrive here tomorrow 1 C-n!7
i . tv. . [
flooring and celling will be on
This given him sufficient yosro Frank G. George, architect, lit for a five-day campaign In New
By THB ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Palm Drive-In Theatre will
hand. Handling mostly finished
A Japanese astronomer today In federal court* fur him to retire room 413 e f the Sanford Atlantic York Btato, New Jersey and Con­ be under the management of ita
lumber also featured would be reported aeelnf several "canals" at full pay of $35,000 o year.
necticut.
National Bank Building.
owners, Mr. and Mra.!(. O. Ventry
panelling and plywood* (intalor In the northern hemisphere of the
In an airport interview last who are the former operators of
George laid last night that the
exterior and marine), along with planet Mara—under close scrutiny
dosing data for receiving the bids, night in Chicago, Stevenson—just the Ki|*lmmre Drlve-ln Theatre,
timbers, he said,
originally set Sept. 14, has been returned from speechmaking in
by star giu ra around tho world.
p We will maintain a complete
San Francisco—aald h» waa famil­ Facilities at tbe drlve-ln theatre
extended to Sept, 20.
Tbe exlateace of such canals'
service for mortgages loans under long haa bean the subject of great
Contractors and construction iar with hla Immediate campaign have been completely redecorated,
the FHA Title 1 plan for home debate.
companies desiring to submit a bid plans and that they did not Include with new equipment throughout,
investment!, Talley aald. Bob
on the proposed building may •*- ■peaking In Harlem " s ' thla and a widened screen. The snack
They were first reported many
bar, according to the new owners,
eure copies of the working draw­ lima."
Heencr will be In charge of this decades ago, but other observara
TALLAHASSEE trt-The CltUen*' ings and specifications. A deposit
has been entirely changed and now
department.
"I
suppose
I
will
unquestionably
who have spent a lifetime at tele­ School Conitructlon Committee
of $23 I* required, said Frank fl. address Negro groups at somo boasts of tile floors, completely
Other personnel will Include scopes failed to catch a glimpse
meeti today to decide whether It* George, the architect, who may be times," Stevenson ssld. "I have screened.
Marshall Gould and BUI Bemosky of them.
recommendations for financing
The Palm Drive-In will open
SI salesmen.
Tha great question concerning school buildings shall be baaed on contacted at his office or by call no objection to masting with Ne­
tomorrow night with two techni­
Inf phone number I4BT.
gro leaden."
Gregory Lumber Co. waa ortg. tho canala, assuming they do ex­
long rang* requirements or pres­ Separate bids are being accept­
inally founded In 1921! as Jacobs ist, Is whsthar they art arteries
According lo newspaper reports, color feature* and a cartoon.
ent need*.
ed for general work, plumbing, the "warning" to keep Stevenson
Lollypops will be given to all
Lumber Co. In DeLand.
such aa waterways devised by In­
The committee was named by hasting and air conditioning, and out of Harlem in the immediate children attending the Initial open
r The plant, originally occupied telligent belnga or aomo kind of
Gov. Cotllna o make recommnda- electrical. A contract for each future waa voiced at a closed Ing night.
*
by Security Lumber Co. and tha natural phenomena.
Holcombe property, has been com­
The latest report came from Dr. tlona to tha 1937 Legislature on phase of the work will be Issued. luncheon meeting yesterday at­ The new drive-in theatre will be
tended by Mayor Robert F. Wag* a family operated business. Having
pletely remodeled, decorated and Mlchlkasu Onlshl of Kobe, Japan, financing a school construction pro­
ne and Carmine G. DeSapfo, New been associated with the theatre
modernised featuring "everything who like many other astronomers gram, The present shortage of fa­
cilities
waa
sat
at
2,730
classrooms
to build a home," said Talley,
York secretary of state.
la recent weeks has concentrated
business for a number of year*
The Negro vote in Now York tha new owners state that thei
"The public la cordially invited attention on Mara during its when school ended In June.
Collin*
and
James
L.
Graham,
City haa been estimated at 250,008 will cater to families with e noim
to Inspect our plant," the local closest approach to Barth since
director of finance for tho atato
IBM.
to 300,000, a voting strength which nal admission.
manager aald this morning.
could prove a pivotal point In dc.
Tbe nearest point — 35,l»,ooo department of education, both InMr. and Mrs. Ventry have moved
SAN DIEGO (A P )—Janice Co elding a political race in New
mile*—we* reached at 1 a.m. EDT dleatad the problem might be at
to Sanford and now live at 2003
teaat
partially
solved
If
counties
ry,
II,
who
was
scalped
when
her
today.
York Blato.
Jefferson Ave. They have four
Astronomers elsewhere told of adopted more "realistic" property long hair caught In a whirling
New York City Negrors gener­ children, one of them attending
assessment!.
gear of a dough mixing machine ally have supported the Demo­ Stetson University.
observing a bright object near
in a bakery, was in aerioui con cratic party since New Deal daya.
Mara, believed to be n comet, and
The all-white drive-ln theatre will
dltlon today.
Negro leaders are aald to fear not
a vast cloud o f yellow or yellowfeature movies for the family each
8urgeona fitted tha scalp, which a wholesale switch of allegiance
WHITTIER, Calif, igt—Funeral whlto dust spread over a portion
night.
service* will be conducted today of tho planet itself. Tbe Uttar,
was removed Intact from tha ma to the Republican party but the
for Frank TOm r , father of Vic# too, haa barn seen previously.
chinary, back Into place In n three- possibility that great numbers of
Presided JUcksrd M. Nixon. He
Negroes would remain indifferent
At Osaka, Japan, Dr. Taunao
hour operation last night.
died Tuesday i t the age of 77.
Satki, chief of the Mara section
The scalp was torn off from and fail to vote.
Attending tbe services at 2 p. m. of the East Asia Astronomical
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., OR — abovo the ty*«, Including the eye­
Kept- •
PDT In the East Whittier Friends Society made tho report on the
Three
blondes and a brunette are brow*, over tho ears and down
Admissions
fhurch will be (be vice president. bright object.
tha
neck.
Pauline Wingate (Sanford)
the frontnmnera going into the
Hna wife, Pat, and other members
Doctor* aald thorn was "a small
Discharge*
third round of preliminary judg­ but definite" chance that the
of the immediate family.
Valeria White (Sanford)
The family haa asked that, Ining tonight In tbe annual Mias grafted acalp would hold. They
Esther Lansing.(Sanford)
stead of sending flower*, friends
America pageant.
aald there have not been enough
Mildred Taylor (Sanford)
make contributions to the ArthriVeteran* of this area who need
rases
locally
of
complete
scalping
Tit# brunette ia Mlaa Hawaii,
Sept. T
tla and Rheumatism Foundation of
assistance in obtaining benefits
90-year-old Jare Wright of Hono­ to give them a b u ll upon which provided by law may recelva guid­
New York City The vie* presi­
lulu, who copped honor* ia the to Judge this case.
Freddie Mao Lomax (Sanford)
dent's father suffered from arthri­
ance from Marshall Panton, Field
Janice, In a church group vis­
HARRISBURG, Fa. US-Mythical swimsuit division last night
Marian Heaberiln (Sanford)
tis.
Supervisor, Florida Department of
Joe Smith, Vic# President Nixon's
James Wilton (Oviedo)
Miss Wright measures 33-24-33. iting tho bakery yesterday, was Veterans' Affairs. Veterans or their
only opposition for renomination, Bha stands S-faet-7, weighs 110 standing with her bock to the dependants may consult I’enton Robert Welderhold (Lake Mary)
haa been invited to tho Democrats' and haa blue eyes.
machine. Aa sho looked up at the while ho ia io this area and may
Dlachargta
campaign kick-off in Pennsylvania
mixing operation her hair fell Into racelvt assistance in filing appli­
Guy Parker (Tampa)
She
shared
the
night's
laurels
next Thursday.
Visiting Mean
with Mlaa Arkansas, IB-year-old a email opening and was caught cations for hospitalisation, com­
Tbe Invitation cam# from Mat­
In the gear*.
Private Room* — 11 i a te t
pensation,
pensions,
insurance
Barbara
Banka
of
Conway,
who
thew H. Mcdoakey, national chair­
Janice la a daughter of the Rev. problema, loan benefits, education­ p.m.
Judged beet in the talent com­
man of the Doaaocntie Fiance
Semi-Private Rooms — 2 p.m. to
petition with her modern ballet and Mrs. Edwin E. Cory of subur­ al tralriiif. burial benefit* and
By HELEN INODORAll
Committee. Ha aald:
ban Chula Vista.
miscellaneous subjects, where legal 4 p.m.; 7 p.m. to B p.m.
number.
A
graceful
blonde,
the
"You,
Joe
Smith,
have
ENTERPRISE—There has been
Pediatrics — 11 a.m, lo I p.m.
•ntitfoment is Involved.
much activity arouad the newly the symbolic figure of lost Repub­ Arkansas girt waa the only con­
( Parents a 0 d /or grandparents
Pentra
has
been
invited
to
this
testant
to
dance
during
tho
tal
remodeled Episcopal Parish House lican hope*. You are Custer's Last
LAW FROmSTTB LIONS
area as g special consultant by only)
on the comer of Mata It. and D# Stand, the pride af MudvOl# at the rat judging. Mott snag or gare
RUNNING LOOSE IN
Obstetrics — According te ac­
Karlyte Horn holder, County Service
dramatic
readings,
tad
four
play
Bdry Ave. thl* week aa the plan* end at tbe ninth inning tad
MIAMI BTREETS
Officer, Brum ley-Prison Bldg., comodations and no visitors during
j r * completed, the grass msaSd family Mack sheep, all rolled into ad musical instruments.
MIAMI CR - It la no longer
Two other Mends* placed flrat legal for Uoni to run loose la and will cover tho schedule for feeding of babies.
TBUd thing* put in final shape for one defense less fall guy. V o aaad
Tom Data who la on sick leave
ia their divisions « Wednesday Miami streets.
the "big day” , Sunday from g-5 you."
He may he contacted aa follows:
p. m. when the Lodi** Auxiliary
,**!■; GUvanarra fo scheduled la night They were Mies California,
KAUEL TO BUILD PLANT
The CKy Commission yesterday
plans an open house tea.
deliver his first major telerlitna Joan CoDara Rocket af leers men- passed a law prohibiting IU Tho •opt U, l : » p. m., Sanford
LAKELAND (It — Industrialist
et
County
Service
Oflfce,
BromleySpecial Invitations to tha clergy address ef the campaign al the te, la the battle eg swimsuits, and law Is aimed at *0 Ueu hut tbs
Hanry J. Kaiser will build e pilot
Mias Alabama, Ana Stuart Art all waodoriag of a young lioness nam­ Pulestoa Bldg.
O' reighboring town* and all the fund raising dinner.
chemical extraction plant near
Enterprise people have boon fo. Saaith's name waa placed is asm- ofBlrmJacbam, la tho latent sec- ed Diane prompted It
bare te use waste products from
button at the Bepahl
the pheapkite industry.
Diane b r o k e teens several
Plan bow to
_ ___ _
tfou by Tarrp Carpm lm , a
Thu «M wha whu tho title o f
The company aald tho piswt
wised |mr aoetira
th* afternoon sad eeo for
gate from Nahraafea R
foe America I I * ia the finals of
Partly dandy t e n t h Raterdey would employ 18 to IS person* to
aha waa moved
what a change has
so to show that tha cravenUaa waa tomorrow night won't aooeaaarily outaJd* tho city limits by
extract a chemical fom phaaphate
you'll bo proud.
bo era eg these four, hmraeer.
ifon the Uw w u pa
•M L

Lumber,
Supply Co. To Hold
*3-Day Opening

N o. 17S

W

Are Set Up
A t School

Supreme Court
justice To Retire

★ ★ ★
Architect Taking Leaders Against Adlai Oviedo P-TA Board
Bids For Proposed Speaking In Harlem Discusses Plans,
Company Building
Drive-In Theatre Projects For Year
Opens Tomonow

Astronomer Tells
Seeing 'C an als'
On Planet M ars

School Building
Group To Moke
Decision Today

11-Year-Old Girl
Scalped; Machine
Catches Hair

Tuneroi Services
will Be Conducted
Today For F. Nixon

Brunette, Three
Blondes Leading
In Beauty Contest

Mythical Joe Smith
Invited T o Demos'
Drive (Kick-off

Hospital Notes

Special Consultant
For Veterans Will
Be Here Sept. 10

Cions Completed
For Open House
Sunday Afternoon

aw

Weather

e a p o n s

Mrs. James Partin, president of
the Oviedo P-TA called a board
meeting Thursday evening to dis­
cuss plana and projects for the
coming aebool year.
Membtra-af the hoard present
Included tea folfowjng chaj
flOMfo. Mrt.'F.'M . It&amp;hk*: s w p tetity, lb * . T. L. Lingo Jr.; blue
ribbons, Mra. John Even*:' civil
defense end safety, M. H. DeShato;
publicity and historian, Mrs. R. W.
Estes; health, Mra. W. C. Schuma­
cher; Institutional representative of
Boy Scouts, W. A, Teague; mem
bership end publications, Mra. A. A.
Myers; music, Mra. John Courier
Jr.; program, Mra. James Pearton; recreation, Mrs. Milton Gore;
study court#, Mra. W. H. Martin;
and room mother captain, Mra.
John Duds.
Alto the following room moth­
ers were named; flrat grade, Mrs.
Sparks Lee Clonte; second grade,
Mra. A. 11. Ray Jr.;thlrd grade,
Mra. Henry Walcott; fourth grade,
Mrs. T. Aulln; fifth grade, Theron
Reynold*; sixth grade, Mrs, Bob
Slavik; aaventh grade, Mrs. Ben
Walnwright; eighth grade, Mrs.
Marion Estea; ninth grade, Mrs.
R. C. Miller; tenth grade, Mra.
Jo* MUtter Jr.; eleventh grade,
Mra. Roy Welienbargr; and twelfth
grade, Mrs. John Dttda.
Announcement waa made that
the annual teachers supper will be
held Friday, Kept, 14 at 7 p. m.
at the Memorial Building.
The meeting was adjourned after
which refreshments were aerved by
Mra. Partin.

C of C Directors
Urged To Attend
Meeting Tuesday
The regular monthly meeting of
the Board o f Directors of the
Remlnole County Chamber of
Commerce will be held in the
P int Federal Ravine* and Loan
Building, 119 West First 8L, on
Tuesday, Sept. 11, at 8 p.m.
Georg* Touhy, President of tha
local Chamber o f Commerce urged
•very director o f tho organisation
to attend thla meeting "as a num­
ber of very Important matters
will be discussed."

Rotary Program
Is Kept Secret
For *omo reason or ether, tho
program scheduled for Monday's
meeting o f Uw Sanford Rotary
Club ia being kept a secret by
Franela Roumlllat program chair­
man for tho day,
Alt that ha* boen divulged, so
for, is that aa old cash register
containing away coins plays aa
Important rale ia tho program
aad that a weft known local I s tartan la tends to
offers tha
Urn that ft auty ho worth while
for a fun ottradsura to bo oa

STURGIS, Ky., (R - State offl.
clals were ready to declare mar*
tlal law In this western Kentucky
mining' and farming community
today aa National Guardsmen and
State Police prepared for a 'show­
down with an expected crowd at
1,000 Intent on keeping nine Negro
youth* from attending Sturgis
High SchooL
AdJ. Gen. J. J. B. Williams re­
turned from a conference with
Gov. A. B. Chandler In Frankfort.
He had papers needing only hla
signature to put this community
of approximately 5,000 persona
mder martial Uw.
The National Guard commandir aald the papers were drawn up
by the governor aa a precaution­
ary measure since reports had
been recalved at leait 1,000 per*
•on*, including coal miner- * '*n
’ e*rt»y Pleasure Ridge, were ex•wetod to gather at the previously
all-white school
Tbe Ouardamen and State Po­
lice stopped an angry erewd yes.
terday, escorting the nine Negroes
Into end out o f the school. Tho
students later vowed thay had
"enrolled to stay,"
Gen. WllUama said ho would
declare martial law, under which
tho community, Including Ite
courts, would be under military
rule, only if It la necessary,
Don Sturgill, Kentucky's deputy
safety commissioner, aald tho
governor had given Gen. Williams
authority te call in all tho Na­
tional Ouardamen necessary to
preaerva coder aad keep them la
Sturgti m ill "spring U aocee.
aary,"------ •
* * * ■ Eighteen police ears were
Parked in front cf the school build#
Ing this morning.
TWope manned machlnegung
which, were aat up around tho
building.
Other troops patrolled the corndorv, classrooms and *td*waiks
wHh carbine* and burp aunt,
Sturgill quoted the governor as
saying ho “ waa ashamed of tha
W* / , U*V p^P'e of Sturgis hava
acted. This It a government o f
law, not a government of men and
If anyone gate hurt I want it td
®ob&gt; n°t tt*.M
tturgin reported local officiate
were cooperating 100 per cent with
the state government.
Seven mm ware arretted on
breach o f peaee charges jester* fl»t-iwlnclng crowd
attempted to stop entry o f tte
Negro youths into the school.

Farm Bureau W ill
Gather Sept. 18
A t FFA Building
Tho 8* mlnolo County Farm
Bureau's board o f diracton hold
a meeting at tha homo e f tha organlrstlon'e president. W. W.
Lins, on Silver Lake, Wednesday.
Officials report that alt mom.
ben of the board w en preoeat
Also attending tha meeting wax
Robert W. Cox, representative at
the Florida Farm Bureau,
The agenda Included the dla*
cuaslon q r many Rems of business
which will he presantad at tha
next regular mooting of tho BornInolo County Farm Bureau which
Is slated for Sept. II.
The meeting scheduled for Sept,
18 will bo held at the Future For­
mers Building at Somlnolo High
School A covered dl*h supper,
with tha mala meat course being
fumlaftad by the Farm Bureau,
will ho served.
This to tho first meeting oehedoled since Juno and official* art
urging n full
GKNKKATOR PLACED
IN OPERATION
PALATKA m - Florida Pewef
and ligh t Co. has placed to or.
♦ration ita eight-million dollar.
80,000-kilowatt generator for curt
rent te Palatka, DeLand, Bt Anguitin#, Burnell aad Stark* and

Additional
Local New s
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THE SANFORD HERALD

F t p 2, Frl. Sept. 7, 1956

Veteran's Corner

All Church Notices must be presented at The Herald
offico by 10 a. m. on tho tiny before publication,

The lotne 12,000 Florida Veter­
ans expected to enter schools and
training establishments this full
under the Korean UI Bill were
urged today by V. S. Parker,
Manager o f the Veterans Ad­
ministration Regional Office nt
Rt. Petersburg, to file their appli­
cation* now to avoid unnecessary
delays.
Application forms may be ob­
tained at any VA office. The com­
pleted application, along with a
photostat nr. certified copy of the
veteran’s separation paper, should
lie sent to the VA Regional Office,
NOT to VA headquarter* In
Washington, D.C.
To help sehool-going veterans
make their arrangements in ad­
vance, Parker Issued a check-list
o f steps that must be taken be­
fore they enroll:
(t ) Choice of a goal, and o f a
training program Unit will lead to
the goal. Sinco the law allows a
veteran only one change of pro-

Qhwich, yioiksA .
FIRST BAPTIST CltURCH
OVIKDO
Lm U U Day. Paalor
Sunday School »:43 a.m.
Moraias Worship l!:oo a.m.
Training Union 6:14 p m.
Evening SerWeea Ti30 p.m.
Wadnaaday Prayer Service 7:30
p.m.
H1XCRKST BAPTIST CHURCH
Geneva
* Sunday morning aervlceat
U a.m. Sunday School.
U a.m. Morning Worship
Sunday evening service*:
1:14 p, m. Training Union
1:30 p.m. Evening Worehlp
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer
meeting

MOUTH SIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
East 17lb Si. At Park Ave.
The end of your aearek
For a friendly Chnrch.
Gerald B. Price
Pester
Milton Higginbotham H.H. Super
. latendent
Sunday Bible Nchnnl
10 a.m.
Preaching
11 a.m,
Illbje Study
7 p.m.
Evangelistic Preaching 7:45 p.m
Prayer ktectlng (Wed.) 7:45 p.m.
Missionary Pramlllanlal
You Are Welcome

FIRST FREMBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Oak Ave. and .Third Ht,
Rev. A. G. Melania,
Minister
Mrs. George Touhy, Minister of
I Music
ASSEMBLY UP UU1&gt; CHURCH
Mias Katherine Brewn, D.C.E.
Utb St, end Laurel Ave.
5:45 a.m. Morning Worship
Rtv. George 8. Roe*
Sunday School
4:43 a.m. Solo • "The Holy City" Adams
Stanley Brumlty
Morning Worship
1) a.m.
Sermon • "Stand Up and Ba
Youth Service
#:45 P-®
Counted" The Rev. A. G. Me*
Evangelistic "ally
7:45 p.m
Innla
Prayer and Bible Study Wednca9:45
a.m. Sunday School
day at 7:45 p.m.
“ Remember a glad hand Invites 10:50 a.m. Session meets for
prayer In tha Session Roam.
you to worship with us."
11 a.m. Morning Worship
Antham • "He That Shall Endure
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
to the End," Mendelssohn
Bar. J. W. Parham. Paster
Chancel Choir
Gar. PenHaenth Rt, Oak Ava.
Sunday School 4:45 a.m.
Sermon • "Stand Up and Be
Morning Worship Service 11:00 Counted" The Rev. A. O. Mclnnli
n.m.
Nurseries for children under
Training Union 6:15 p.m. It's a three, and threa to alx, every Sun*
family affair.
day Morning during the Worship
Evening Worship 7:40 p.m.
Hours 8:45 a.m. and 11 a.m.
"Coma thou with us and wa will 7 p.m. Senior High Fellowship
da that good.'
5 p.m. Evening Worship
Sermon - The Rev. A. G. Mclnnls
PINECREST BAPTIST
MISSION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Sponsored By
OP THE REDEEMER
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Ml W, isth Place
Located at
Phone m «
The Pinecrcat School . W. 37ll»
The Rev. PhllUp Schlossmann
tar. C. W. plank Mission Patter
Paster
1:44 a.m.
Sunday School Sunday School
4il6 a.m.
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Bible Class
6:16 a.m.
Snd St It F.lm Ave.
Service
10:30 t.m.
• Evangelist
"Prayer For The Day" phone 1926
Ralph Brewer Jr.
Service*
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SUNDAY
. SCIENTIST.
Bible Study
10:00 a.m.
a#0 E. Second St.
Morning Worship
11:00 a.m. Sunday Services
11:00 a.m.
Evening Worship
g;00 p.m Sunday School
8:30 a.m.
WEDNESDAY
Wednesday Evening Meetings 1:00
Bible Study
8:00 p.m.
p.m.
Lesson-Sermon "Subalance"
WEST SIDE BAPTIST
Reading Room located la Foyer ef
Comer el West Fifth and Holly
Church: Building open to public
"WELCOMES YOUM
2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesdays and
Thursdays.
A MUnionary, New Testament
A cordial Invitation la extended
Open Bible Church For
to all to attend our services and
THE PEOPLE
use the Reading Room.
W » . L. Stephens
...... Pastor
HT. LUKE'S LUTHERAN —
R, D. Cretglow ______
Sunday
In Hlavla (Near Orled*).-:
i, School SupL
(,
Rtv. Stephen M. TWhy
Paster
Sunday School i;L~L l...... 10;a.m, Morning Worship 1:25 a.m.
Radio Mission Broadcast at 1:40
Gospel of John Chapter R
a. m. over WORZ (740 kc)
Preaching Service .......... Uia.m.
Teal ............ —
Gent la Able Sunday School 0:00 a. m— for all
ago groups,
Bible Study ......... ........ 7 p.m.
Christian
Day School _ Monday
“ BAPTIST CATECHISM"
through Friday 0:00 a.m, - (AU
Preaching Service ..... 7:46 p.m. elementary gratlaa and kinder
Tent ...........- .... Would You Fell garten.)
The Teal?
Prayer Service .. Thurs. 7:30 p.m CHURCH OF JESUB CHRIST
"Articles Of Faith"
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
\
TH E R E IS A REASON
A, Q. Pitta
liraech l’r#sid*Bl
COMB AND NEE"
City Hall
Sunday School
]0 a.m.
THE FIRST CHURCH
Sacrament Matting
g p.m.
OP THE NARARENK
’■Saaford'a Hinging Church"
ELDER KPUINGH BAPTIST
flerend Ave. At Maple St.
CHAPEL
It. II. Bpcar, Pallor
Elder Springs
Wa invite you to became e mem­
ber of our Sunday school. Tho Spoeeored fay First Baptist Church
Sanford, Fla.
opening service begins at 9:30
(0:00 a.m.
am. Graded clatsaa are In session Sunday School
W. O. Staniell,
Superintendent
from 6:60 to W;36 n.m.
11:00 a.m.
For further Information call 3131 Preaching
Dr,
H.
II.
Marlin.
Preacher
or 1330. Frank Price la KupcrlnUndent.
THE CHRISTIAN AND
Morning wonhlp each Sunday at
MISSIONARY ALLIANCE
10:45.
CHURCH
Training department* for age*
Park Ave. and 14th HI,
fl through 40 each Sunday at 6:30
Pastor: Rev. David H, Camilla
pm.
Telephone l i l t
Evening avengeliatlc each SunSunday. Combined Morning Ser­
day _at 7:50 p.m. This Sunday vice 0:45 to 11:30 a m. Cell to
evening evangelistic tervlre at the Worship 10:40 a.m. Evcnlag SerChurch of the Nasaicne Is a ills* viro 7:43 p.m.
Unctly different eervlce from any
Wednesday Prayer Scrvlco and
ether throughout the week. It Is Bible Discussion 7:45 p.m. Chapel
characterised by e volunteer choir, Choir Rchoarsa) tiler service.
Thursday Youth Night Program
spirited congregational singing,
special muilra) numbers, testi­ 0:30 to 6:30 p.m. Devotional Time.
monies to the glory of God, and Club Activities.
Ladles Missionary Society (3
a brief evangelistic manage. You
Fellowship
will enjoy the' old'faihloned at- meetings monthly.)
maepherc of this high service of Luncheon — 2nd Tuisday after*
noon. Prayer and Busineaa — 4ih
the week. “ Coma end seel"
A nursery is open at alt regular Tuesday aftsrnooo. Sewing Circle
services. Tha sanctuary I* coni, —4th Thursday morning.
"A friendly church (or the
fertably air-cooled.
a hole family.
H I LITTLE BROWN CHURCH
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
ON THE HILL
GENEVA
Comer Park Ave, and 2Hh Ht.
IV. A, ffllcnweod,
Pastor
J. Bernard Bool. Minister
Sunday School
|u a.m.
When things go wrong as they
Morning Worship
Ji a.m.
sometimes will,
U-T.U.
7 p.m.
When the road you're trudging
Evening Worship
g p.m,
. seems all uphill,
When funds are low and the debt*
are high,
NAM USD REVIVAL CENTER
And you want to smile hut you Rev. L. F. Tasker,
faster
have to tl|h.
W h i e rare
'e S e T
s s i a * ypu
veu dowry lin-nina Wont
10 a m.
When
u Upressing
Morning Worship
U a.m.
I bit—
Evening
Evangelistic
Service
R u t If you must, but don't you
7:45 p.m.
. Qliitt
Weekly Services:
■Sunday School
6i46 a.m.
Tuesday and Thursday 7:43
.CMsfea for «U ages.
pm .
Morning Worship
11iM e.m.
Regular
Saturday
Morning
Sermon: "Th« Pill of Jericho"
Broadcast over WTRB 10:35
FOSTKB CHAPEL
a.m.
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METHODIST CHURCH
PAULA CHURCH OF CHRIST
lav. George K. Cariluu
Lord’s Day: Bible Study It 16 e.m.
t:46 am. Sunday Sekeol
Worship Service
II :M a m.
H'6Q a m Worship Service
Preaching Service
7:46 p.m.
; 1:66 p.m. Wonhlp Service
E venose Welcome

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CIIULUOTA BAPTIST CTIURCH
Walter A. Roalh Jr.,
Paeter
Sunday School 10 e.m.
Morning Wonhlp Service 11 a.m.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Laurel Ave. et 411. 84
Sunday School 0:45 a.m.
Morning Worship 10:45 a.m.
F. M. Y. 7:00 p. m.
Evening Evangelistic 7:43 p.m.
Wednesday night prayer
end
praise service 7:30 p.m.
Sermon by the pastor.
Evening Worship Service 7:30
p.m. Sermon by the pastor.
Prayer1 Meeting Wednesday 7:30
p.m.
THE SALVATION ARMY
111 East Second Slreel
Meetings
Bnnday
Sunday School
10:00 a.m.
Ilollaeia Mealing
11:00 a.m.
Open-Air (Street Muting) 6:20
p.m.
Y.PA.
7:00 p.m.
7:40 p.m.
salvation Muting
Tuesday
Corp Codeti
3:30 p.m.
Band Practice
4:00 p.m.
Ladles Home League
7:40 p.m.
Thuredar
Prayer Muting
7:30 p.m,
Saturday
Open-Air (Street Meeting) 6:90
p.m.
UPSALA COMMUNITY
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. C. C. While
Mleleter
Mra. Clever Merre
Pleelat
Mlae Palriele Roeaman Aaat.
Daniil
Georga Ptiold, Aaat. Sept, el
Church School
Church School
10 a-m.
Wonhlp
11 o.m.
Westminster Fellowahip
7 p. ra.
Willing Workers
7 p.m.
Evening Worship
7:30 p.m.
"Evarybody invited to attend
our arnicas."
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Paelor
Milton H. Wyatt
9:45 e.m. Church School
Classes for ell ages,
II a.m. Morning Worship
Sermon "The Conquering Church"
7 p.m. HYF
7:45 p.m. Organ Vespera
fl p.m. Evening Wonhlp
Sermon • “ Then It A Time"
Broadcast over W.T.R.P..
8:30 p.m. Fellowship for young
peopto.
LAKE MARY BAPTIST
CHAPEL
Lake Mary, Fla.
Pieter — Rev. H, A. Frith Jr.
Sundajr-Briiool 9:45 a.m.
Morning Wonhlp tt a.m:
Training Union 6:40 p.m.
Evening Wonhlp 7:40 p.m.
Prayer Muling Wed. 7:50 p.m.
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
(Episcopal)
Rev. H. Lyttieten Zimmerman
B. D., Rector
'
loth Sunday after Trlalty
Holy Eucharist
1:00 a.m.
Choral Family Eucharlat
and Addrtss
4:13 a.m.
Church 8chool
9:16 a.m.
PAOLA WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
a Miles West oa Rt. 46
Sunday School
1:45 a.m.
Morning Worship
10:45 a.m.
Wcilcyan Youth
6:45 p.m,
Evening Wonhlp
7:30 p.m,
Wednesday Prayer Muting 7:30
p.m.
*
Everyone Welcome
Rev. Cadi W. Shaffer
Pianist
Mra. Nancy Giles, ChUdreo’a
Choir Director.
Mr. George Petold, Assl SupL
of Church School.
Church School, 10:00 a.m.
Classes for all ages.
Wonhlp 11:00 a.m.
Children's Service 11:00 a.m.
Young People 1:30 p.m.
Children 6:30 p.m.
Wonhlp 7:10 p.m.
Everybody invited to attend all
our services.

County Personals

Lake Mary
■y VIRGINIA P. ANDERSON
Mr. and Mra. John Peckham
have returned from a vacation that
took them a&gt; far north a* London,
Canada. In and around Detroit they
viaited relatives.
LeRoy Humphrey is anothar one
of Lake Mary's lucky fishermen.
He landed &gt; seven pound bass,
Aug. 46.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Varn are
home again after a vacation apent
with her rousin, Mra. Leila Hilt
In Alexandria, Va. While there,
they saw Mount Vernon ami all the
principal monument b u i l d i n g s
and museum* in Washington.
Bill Smalhers, US Navy Recruit,
laft Thursday for Great Lakes, III.
Training Station.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Owen of
klarietta, Ga., have rented one of
the Zimmerman house* on Crystal
Laka Ave. Mra. Owen la a sister of
Mn. O, P. Westmoreland, former
resident of Lake Mary.
Mr*. Ida Koogb returned Friday
from a vacation spent via Ring re.
laUvcs in the Carolina*, Pennsyl­
vania and her son-in-law and
daughter.-Mr. - and Mrs. Richard
Tbomaa in Ypillanti, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. John Blgglo of
Wanaque, N.J., have arrived to oc­
cupy their home on Orand Bend
Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Goble end
three children hove returned from
Chipley, where ho was employed
by the telephone company this
summer.
Mra. Lennox Pay and four chtldren are home again from an extended visit with friends and re­
latives in New Jersey end upper
New York. It will be remembered
that Mr. Fay Is serving e tour of
duty oversea*.
lake Mary girls attending the
"Welcome Freshmen" tea, given
by the Gammas Thursday after­
noon et (he home of Mrs. Charles
G. Marian, were Miss Sue Ann
Toney. Mi** Cecillia Milited and
Min Linda Humphrey.
Mr. and Mr*. Damon Scott and
(hrea children, and his mother,
Mrs. Minnie Scott returned Sunday
nliht from a short vacation apant
with rtlativaa in Naw Jersey and
Pennsylvania.
,
Mr. and Mrs. J. I*. Avery ere
home again, following a few days
spent in North Carolina, whare
railed by tha serious illness of his
sister.
Mra. Jamas CasGs and son, David of Jacksonville were the Labor
Day wtekrnd guests of her grand­
mother. Mr*. Bessie Saundert.
Mr*. Castle will be remembered
aa the former Sonya Ben Hughes
of Jacksonville.
The Bev. end Mr* L. W. Scott
returned Friday from ■ vacation
sprnt with friends and relatives in

CHURCH OF GOD
Rev. H. W. Hendrreea, Paeter
French Ave.'nud tlnd SI.
Sunday School 8:45 a.m.
KiangcIUllc Service 7:30 p.tn.
Mid-Week Service Tuesday 7:30
p.m.
Young Tuple Service Thurs­
day 7:30 p.m.
ERENMER METHODIST
CHURCH
curve Heights
Rev, Edward Martin.
Paeter
Sunday School 10 a.m. Clifford
E. Johnson, superintendent
Preaching Service 11 am.
MYF 3 p m.
Prayer muling.Thursday, 7: so
p.m.
CHURCF OP GOD
OF FKOPHECY
SMI Rim Ave.
J. Lamar Gilmer, Faster
Sunday School
4:44a.m,
Morning Warship
U:ao a.m.
Evangelistic Service
7:44 pm .
T u n e d ay: Worn ’a Missionary
Hand will meet at 7:11 p. m.
Thursday: Young People's Service
at 7:45 p. m.
Evarybody Welcome

Go To Church
Sunday

Commission Will
Study Submerged
Land Before Sale

HEBRKW-CHRISTIAN singing evangelist Lester L. Marx will
apeak at tho morning aervTca of the Assembly uf God Church,
12th St. end Lairal Ave., Sunday morning et 1) o'clock. Rev.
Georga Rasa, paster of the Aeaambty of God Church, said that
Man: will giye a demonstration of the Jewish Passover in the
Light of the Lord’s Supper, during hla address.

and around Dunkirk, N.Y., hi* formar church.
The Community Church had a
ham supper last Wednesday eve­
ning and in spite of frequent
abowera a good crowd enjoyed the
meal. More than 144 was cleared,
which was turned over to the
Building Fund.
Mr. and Mra. J. J. Matthew? of
Waycross, Ga., were guests, over
the Labor Day weekend of hit
brother-in-law and alilar, Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Tllll*.
Mra. J. L. Bullard, Mra. W. P.
Burke and daughter, Geylo visited
In Jacksonville thla past week, at
tho homes of Mrs. A. Toro, Mra.
Mary Wilaon, Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Ram
Jowers.
Mrs. Kelly Young arrived SaUirday from Fort Wayne, ind. Her
husband, had been dismissed from
the hospital where he underwent
surgery and is making a good re­
covery at home.
Mr. and Mra. Alfred B. Oellerlch
have rented one of the Evans
house* on Liltle Lake Mary. He ia
serving a tour of duty with the
Navy, stationed at NAS, Sanford.
The Bev. and Mrs. S. J. Grady
of Starke, arrived Saturday to
spend sometime with her son end
daughter-In-law, Mr. and Mr*.
Franklin Lee.
Mist Dorothy Lee entered Nurse*
Training School at the Orange
Memorial Hospital In Orlando,
Tuesday.
The Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Ellenwoo.l and three children wilt be
moving into Lake Mary soon. He
has accepted a call from the Bap­
tise Chapel. He comes here from
Geneva.

I Geneva
By ADDIE PREVATT
Mr. and Mra. Ed Fulford and
family spent the holiday weekend
In Tarpon Springs, with friends
and relative*.
Mrs. H. H. Geiger haa returned
home after a two week* visit in
Miami with her son Harold and
her daughter-in-law, and son, Mr.
and Mra. Wayne Grlgcr and daugh­
ter.
Mr. and Mn. Jettie C. Shuler of
Athens. Ga., spent the wrekemi
here Visiting friend*.
Mr. and 31rs. John Maxwell and
grand daughter Kulh had as their
guest*.for the weekend, their son
and father, Paul Maxwell of Ohio.
Mr. end Mr*. David Oldham have
moved beck to tha community af­
ter living for some time In Day­
tona Beach.
Mr. end Mra. Lester Harper and
family apent the weekend in Naw
Smyrna Beach with Mr. and Mn.
Mslvin Harper and family.
Mr. and Mra. Mrrle Summersill
had a* their rerent guests, Mr.
end Mrs. Oggic Shear and Mr. and

Mrs. Robert Goodall and family of
Ft, Lauderdale.
The Misses Vtllccn and Addle
Prcvatt and Luyine Stone spent
Sunday afternoon at New Smyrna
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Rodgers nf
Rest Haven called on Mr. and 3!r*.
Coder and Mr. and Mra. J. C.
Shuler Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Edson Goit enter­
tained the following guests, Satur­
day evening, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Ellen wood, Mrs. La Rue Alderman,
Mrs. Goorgo Lindsey and Mrs.
Judson Leonard.

Albert Woolson
Memorial To Be
Dedicated Soon
GETTYSBURG, Pa. ( * - A stat­
ue of an ancient warrior—Ins!
surviving member of the North­
ern Army—sits proudly erect on
a fallen tree to survey the mesdow across which Pickett led the
famous charge of hi* gnllsnl
Confederate forces In a losing
cause a century ego.
The Albert Woolson bronze de­
picts the Union veteran in ht* de­
clining years, his gnarled hand
resting on a walking stick. He
wears - the blue uniform of me
Grand Army o( the Republic,
which he donned at a young drum­
mer bov in the waning months
of (he Civil War.
The statue, slightly larger than
life size, is the creation of Dr,
Ovard Fairbanks, noted Western
sculptor. It arrived last week nt
this national shrine—scene of the
bloody battle that historians Imvo
called tho turning point of the
war, whare the strife — torn
nation's president later delivered
his immortal address.
The memorial will be formally
dedicated Sept. 13. Maj. Gen. U.S.
Grant HI grandson of the famed
Union general, ia to deliver the
principal address,
Tha national auxiliary of the
Son* of Union Veteran* raised
(17,000 lo commission tha statue
as a tribute to Woolson and all
hla comrade* in arms who have
long since passed on.
Woolson died at the ago of 199
Aug. 2 in Duluh, Minn., the last

TALLAHASSEE I * - Gov. Coltins say* the state will sell no
submerged land in Pinellas Cmwtv
until views of the FIs. Land Use
and Resources Study Commission
have been obtained.
A moratorium on Pinellas land
sales wa* aaked by President
Floyd Brown of the Alliance for
the Conservation o f Natural Re­
sources until after the commission
hns made a complete survey of
tho area.
"Rather than deal with any speeifie moratorium, It would accom­
plish (he same purpoie If wo adopt
a policy that we will not deal with
Plnella* land* wllnout an express
statement from tho land u»c comm inion ," Collins said.
The moratorium suago-tod drew
objection* from Dr. Bradley Wal­
dron, representing Hyman Green
and Associates which is promot­
ing a development to he known
as Tiers Verde. It has applied for
purchase of land* in Lower Boca
Clega Bay for tt*e In the project.
Tho application will be adver­
t e d and a hearing held after six
weeks have elapsed.
Waldron said the development
ha* been planned for yeara and
Brown "is not a developer nf the
area and is not speaking with the
voice of Pinellas County."
Brown hsd said (hen- are "to.000 objectors to sate of submerg­
ed Pinellas land.*.

gram, he should make sure h|
chooses correctly;
(J) Veterans who ate not sur|
•bout their Gi training goals may
request vocational counseling t&lt;
help arrive nt ■ sound choice. F ill
In the appropriate spare for tourM
seling on VA’s training applica­
tion form;
(3) Veterans must be suVe th*
course they plan to taka haa been
Gi-approvrd by the State. Thlt
information is available at tha
VA Regional Office,-but NOT,at
VA headquarters in Washington;
(4) Veterans should complete
arrangements for admittance to
their school before filing appljfe
cations with VA because they
must know beforehand whelhe*
they can meet the school's ra*
qulremenlt for admission;
(5) Send applications to VA al
soon a* possible, after eomplet*
ing arrangements for admittance
with the. school. This will enable
VA to Iron out any snag* that
may .develop before school starts)
(fl) Check VA application* ear*j|
fully before mailing them to Y A P
With an Incomplete application,
VA will hava to writ# to lha
veteran for the m ining Irtforma*
lion. A photoitat or certified copy
o f the veteran’* aeparatlon paper
must be Included.
(7) Veteran* with depend***1*
should have tha necanary proof
of dependency ready when VA re­
quests It. For a wife, this would
mean a photostat of th# marrlag®.
certificate and, for a child, a pho­
tostat of the birth certificate!
nnd (8) veterans should taka
along enough money to tide them
over th* two months of trainingUnder th# law, payments can only
be made after each - '’ nth of
training completed. Further, ba*
fore VA may make th# monthly
payments. It must
receive •
certification signed by the vetefm ^
nnd htf school, slating that h »
bn* been In class all month. Tha
law pi lows VA 20 day* after re­
ceipt of
certifications to g*(
checks in the mail.

66,752,000 Hold
Jobs In August*
WASHINGTON I*— A record
number of 60,752.000 persons held
job* In August, the government
reported Wednesday.
This was a now peak for the
third straight month this summer.
The total of Jobholder* w i l swol­
len by an unusual number o f stud­
ent* seeking and getting vacation
Jub*V tho eCiiiu* Bureau *ald.
The number of atudent* getting
Jobs, tho Census Bureau said,
noo in tho number of unemployed
from July to August, tho bureau
added. This decline wa* «n# of
the largest for tills period since
World War II.
The number of jobless was listed
at 2.105.000 In mid-August wnen
the rount wa* taken. This com ­
pared with 2,633.000 In July and
with 2,237.000 in August 1933.
of 400,000 GAR veterans, llo did
not participate In the battle of
Gettysburg. Three veterans ol (he
Confederate Army survive. The
oldestj i o w Is 113.

FAtTlY DIAP and blind, Mrs.
Rose Goldstein, 70, ia shows

with some o f her h o a r d 46, 137.D8-L*t her Brooklyn, N.Y,
apartment. Police, investigating
two recent burglaries in which
aha was robbed of about 11,000,
located tho money in crumpled
bilti at tha bottom of an old %
trunk. Mrs, Goldstein, known *
for peddling shoelaces, gather*
ing rags and begging, haa placed
her money in the bank forsafety

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Antenna SI. Bhe open! the day talking wtlh friend* who dropped
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"A Scene from JUBAL. phtyiiiyr ot the Movioltiml UidoIn Theatre Sunday ami Monday.”
Columbia Picture* present in
Technicolor
and
Cinemascope
•JUBAL". Starring C.lcnn Ford,
Ernest Borgnlne, Rod Steiger.
•JUBAL" plays at the MOVIELAND RIDE-IN THEATRE Sunday
and Monday.
Scheduled
fur Tuesday
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Wednesday 1* 'SHEPHERD OF
THE HILI.S" with John Wayne &amp;
Betty Field, plus "OUTSIDE THE
LAW” as the second feature.
"THE AFRICAN LION” a nm.t
exciting True-Life Adventure fea­
ture by Walt Disney will play
Thursday ft Friday.

GLENN

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STEIGER
FEATURE 7:53 — 10:11
“CHILDREN UNDER 12
ADMITTED FREE"

When Bob Buhl suffered u
chip fracture of tho index fin­
ger on his pitching hand the Mil­
waukee Brave missed only nine
days o f action.

HOUSES CAN (SET
RICH &lt;|UI( K
NEW YORK (AIM— Horses can
earn money ipdeker tlmn humans
—some bora;*, that Is.
This year, for example, it is
l*or*iUo for a top notch thoroughtired to win $100,000 or the great­
er part of it on any o f 2d occa­
sions.
Some 100,001) races yet to be
run nru the United Notions
Hundicup at Atlantic City on
•Sept. 15, The tjaidcu Stnte on
Oct. 27 and the Washington D.C.
at Laurel on Nor. 12.
TIih first such race of 105(1 wu.i
thu Santa Anita Maturity on Juu.
28.
Tile biggest taka was f t 2.1,150
to D A 11 Stables Needle* for
winning the Kentucky Derby.

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he finally Is persuaded to return
to New York to sec his son, he
find* '■imsetf unable to break
through the boy's resentful ac­
ceptance o f hla presence. Duchin
again flees, Into World War H
where he serve* as a Naval com­
bat officer. After the war, Duchin
again trie* to resume his aban­
doned rote as a parent, using his
music to win the boy's accept­
ance; this quest for a new happi­
ness is marked by a conflict be­
tween father and son so powerful
It Is certain to be discussed and
remembered for years to rome.
Rex Thompson I* excellent as
Peter, the boy who learns he must
meet his own father half-way,
and James Whitmore is properly
sympathetic as Duchln’i friend
and manager. Victoria Shaw,
Australian-born screen newcomer,
is truly electric a* the British
war refugee who tenches the fa­
ther how- h e r u ^ u a c h Ids son, and|
whi&gt; In
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demanding beyond his yaara.

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umph than most men ever live to
know. Miss Novak, fresh from a
personal triumph la the memor­
able "p icn ic", reportedly contri­
bute* a vivid n picture of a girt
in love In "The Eddy Duchin
Story". Here, in sharp contrast
with her "P icn ic" role, she Is a
famous, beautiful, sophisticated
young woman who possesses the
wholehrarted warmth that can
delight in sharing peanut* with
pigeon* on n rain-swept romantic
Central Park afternoon.
Their romance Is said to be as
warming as a sunset; their mar­
riage, an idyllic time during which
Duchin steadily rises to suprem­
acy in the world of popular mu­
sic. He is a radio nnd recording
star, society's favorite band lead­
er. when Marjorie dies shortly
after the birth of their son.
Duchin abandons his son and
his rity;
he emharks upon a
year-long roncrrl tour and a
KARLSRUHE. Clcrnnny
— period of personal despair. When
Otto John, former chief ol the
We l‘ Herman Intelligence service
wlui crossed into the Suslet lone
in I f .l ami returned last year,
was formally accused Friday o f '
treason.
The charge we* filed in the Fedodrnl Supreme Court here.
It followed an eight-month inves­
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gang Wohlgemuth, a Berlin physi­ 4.00 Waalhar-Newa-HporU
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who I* still in the East.
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The story of a fabulous lifetime,
a Mending of stardust.nnd suf­
fering. passion and pair., music
and magic, arc glowingly told In
Columbia Pictures’ ''The Eddy
Duchin Story' according to ad­
vance report. The new film *tar»
Tyrone Power a* the handsome
young musician who shook the
golden towers of Manhattan with
his bunds on the keys of a piano,
amt beautiful Kim Novak a* Mar­
jorie Oelrichs the girl of hi*
dream*. In Cinemascope and col­
or by Technicolor, “ The Eddy
Duchin Story" open* Sunday at
the Ititz Theatre,
Power i* said to give a truly
impressive performance as the
gifted musician who knew more
drama a-i t despair, love anad trl-

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Showing' Ionite find Saturday at The Prairie Lake
Drive In. Starring John Wayne nnd Lnna Turner.
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The Eddie Duchin
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top Instrumentalists of show lm.-i- feet, natural '2 '' uti the phcll.
ness anti pltumigraiih m u n i s , is
the man behind tho keyboard
Joint Nesbitt's TRUE story
magic in Columbia Pictures* "rite
Kddy Duchin Story," starring
Tyrone Power and Kim Novak in
Cl ncm aSc opo and color by Tech­
nicolor. Cavallnrn recorded 3o of
the most popular songs connected
presenting
with Dnchin'o meteoric musical
again
career, 21 of which were usrd in
the production, and lie also help
the stirring
ctl coarh Power, who play* the
sea epic
title mlc. in the tlaual sequence*
at th'e piano.

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from a sinking sub

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Sanford Is Growing-Professional
Help Needed To Aid Development
. Tbtra li no fitting away from It. Sanford
la not a small town anymore.
frjut;
It haa only been a very few yearn since
" ‘ Sanford waa generally considered a small.
town agricultural center. And moat folks
" In Sanford can still remember when there
was always a place to park on First Street,
. _ '" ' when many of the subdivisions which now
'
' dot our community were farms and “ court' ‘ tag places", and when there were empty
£
* lots where businesses a n d homes n o w
&gt; stand.
‘ ' Things are changing and changing fast.
' And they are going to keep on changing.
Sanford and Seminole County Is growing
Y - " and there is no stopping it.
'
‘ ' New people, new businesses, new resour' ces* new ideas - all-have come to Sanford,
»*•
' contributed to the change, and token their
ptue In onr community life
-!
But apparently, this Is only the bog innlng.
Right now - In the turning stage of San­
ford's history - In the looking forward to
a population that far exceeds the expecta­
tions of the optimist, Sanford needs des­
perately professional planning.
'Within the next decade, the period In
which Sanford la destined to experience
'It* greatest growth, more than 25,000 new
citizen* are expected to boost the local j«p .. ulatiun. It has been estimated that Sanford,
„ In the next ten years, will grow to a |K»pulatlon of, from 45 to 55 thousand.
•-f Such a growth presents a real and somoM what terrifying prospect, for. unless wo
’ "prepare for this growth we may. very well
ba assisting in the strangulation and death
tof what la today a very fine community.
- Unites we make plana now for the growth
" Which we know la aheAd, we may very well
he faced later with problems so insurmount‘ ' able aa to be impoaaible to solve,
h , The prediction on Sanford’a growth, und
Aftor actual experience in the present growth,
' tasani many things to many people. To the
- businessman, It means more customers and
. bigger profits. To the builder and duvqlo-

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Frl. Sept. 7, I960

TODAY’ S BIBLE VERSE
And as Hla custom was, Ha went into
Um synagogue on the Sabbath ddy.—Luke
4 ill.

He probably did not hour a very brilliant
aermon, but tha greatest teacher and inspirer is a full church. W# may not be great­
ly helpad but we can help and encourage by
our pretence.

per, It means more homes. To the City o f­
ficials, It means the need for additional
city services, more water m a i n s , more
streets, more garbage collections, more po­
lice officers and more firemen. To the coun­
ty official, it means more roads, more
schools, more health sen-ices and more pro­
tection.
To the average citizen of Sanford and
Seminole county, It means more people, more
traffic, more problems, but above all it
means more and bigger opportunities.
To alt o f us, with the' proper planning
and early action, it can mean better living.
But we must have the proper planning and
we must have early action. We must l&gt;egin
right now, as a community, to prepare for
these 25 to SO thousand new Sanford citi­
zens who are expected to become a part of
our community within Just n few short
years.
It 1h a great challenge. Rut one which
this community, with aggressive leadership,
can meet and conquer, There are great days
ahead for all o f us If wo will but get ready
for them.
We have projxmed, on several instances,
thut a "Sanford Development Commission"
Into which could be drawn hundreds of fine
citizens who have their community at heart,
lie organized or formed, to study minutely
every phase o f Sanford's growth and needs.
Ill addition, there should be obtained, to
pluit the orderly and progressive growth of
Sanford, the services o f a professional plan­
ner.
There's much at stake for us in the fu­
ture of one o f Florida's finest and most
progressive cities.
■To prevent disorderly Hnd helter-skelter
growth — orderly and planned growth must
be made jiosslble.
We have seen the mistakes of others and
wc have watched the real development of
still others. This is u time of decision.
*

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Flood Insurance Act
When h building Is destroyed by fire, the
loss Is almost always erased by Insurance.
When a stream goes on a rampage and de­
stroys millions of dollars worth o f pro­
perty, the loss Is almost never eraser! by
insurance. Why?
The basic reason is simple. Floods com­
prise one of the knottiest problems faced
by the Insurance business, Despite much
study and some costly experiments, no one
has figured out how to insure against floods
without making rates prohibitive.
Congress nniiiiy
finally took
took not©
note oofr tnui
this iby pa*LoftgrfiiiH
..
lucent
»t Its
„
. . . Jfnas. end.
home owners will be able to buy flood in­
surance, with the government subsidizing
a Urge part of the cost. The plan Is still
In the experimental stage. Rut It is a good
start at a concerted assault on one of the
most serious menaces to real property.
This Is one area in which federal aid to
private enterprise is clearly In the public
Interest.
And now that the children have started
back to school - things around the house
will begin to get Imck to normal again.

Larson Knows W hat Ike Likes
show, Meat the Press, and asked
By JAMES MARLOW
Aooaetetad Praia New* Analyst If be would lneluds Btevenaos. th*
WASHINGTON UR—Arthur Lar­ Democrats' presidential candidate
son, a pleasant graying 45-yesr an- leader of hla party, is thla
Larson
old lawyer, has. a knack, of say­ new "American eanter.
ing not only what President Elsen •aid: Ye*.
hower likes to hear but what he
In aa Interview Wednesday Lar­
ilkei to say, too.
son waa asked—ainc# he put R e
Elsenhower liked a recent book vanson ia this new center with
by Larson so much he got him Elsenhower—how flteveusoo, the
lo help on his speech-writing. Lar­ Democratic standard-bearer, dif­
son worked on Eisenhower's ac­ fered In any way from Elsenhower
ceptance.speech at the Republican or If there waa a difference.
Larson bammed and hawed over
convention In San Frsndtco.
But Rapubllcana like Larson, thi* bit and oaplaiaed ha hla trou­
who1 has been undersecretary of ble distinguishing between what
labor two y ea n , must make Dem­ Stevenson really thinks Inside him­
ocrats like Adlai Stevenson feel self wad what ha saya officially
confused enough to' scream in as a candidate.
Since this could be Interpreted
pain: "Get off my property or I’ll
call the sheriff. Or Is this your a* meaning Larson thinks Btovtn-

Social Security Changes
By PAUL K. WEAVER
Manager ef the Orlando ttoclal
Security Ofllre

Now that the starting ag* for
women beneficiaries Is 02 instead
ul 03, lev* lime in work covered
Today, I'm addrcsslii!| my dis­
by «oclal security may tie tuquircussion of the new sucisl security cd In some cases for a woman
law to women—to wives of retired worker to become Insured. CJeninsured workers, to widow* of de­ cinlly, the required time I* onoceased insured worker*, to women half the time elapsing after 1050
worker* who are In employment or to Ihe time she reaches age 02
instead o f oge 05, with a minimum
self-cmployrd that count* toward
of at least I'-ii years of rove red
old-age and survivor* insurance werk. Under the amended law,
kenclit*, and to those dependent a person who works continuously
muthers who might become eligible after IUG5 can Iwrome Insured
for *urvivor» payments If an in­ I with fewer quarters of eover-

property?"
In his 110-psge book—“ A Republicsn Looks At His Party” —Larson
attempt* to show tho "new Rcpublicanlam" under Elienhower has
a "genius" for doing the right
thing in running government.
In fact he say* the Republican*
have discovered the "American
conssnsus" — meaning
general
agreement among American* on
what tc do— and at the same time
gives the Democrats credit for
very little.
It's a very cool piece uf writ­
ing. And it may help the Republi­
can* In this election. But it is
hardly what a political scientist
would consider a textbook on gov­
ernment.
Larson brushes over, almost
without mentioning, the fact that
the administration—no matter how
well I* run* the government—I*
standing on a foundation built up
by Democratic programs over 10
year*.
But Elsenhower endorsed Ihe
book lavishly at hi* .new* confer­
ence last week.
Still, Elsenhower bestowed hi*
blessing with quadruple, built-in
hedges which let him escape
through roof, basement or big
front door anytime anything in
this book backfires. Said Eisen­
hower of the book:
"I can't recall every detail
that’s in It (hedge No. 1) . . . .
So . . . I can't . . . say I stand
by every statement (hedge No. 2)
. . . but In general (hedge No.l)
1 thought he (Larson) expressed
my philosophy of government ■*
well a* 1 have seen It (and here
comes hedge No. 4) In a book of
that size."
The book cover* too many
phaiei of government to be synopslsed hero. But at one point Lar*
•on said: "President Elsenhower
and his associates have, for the
first time In our history, discov­
ered and established the authentic
American center In poUtics."
He was reminded of this state­
ment Aug. 16 on the TV pasat

sured son or daughter should die. j age.
I mentioned Insuted statu* for
Heretofore there ha* been a uni­
l women workers Iwcause It Is lmform age at which benelit pay­ I portent not only to those now 02
ment* could start for all benefici­ or nenring that age, but alto to
aries other than children and wive* certain survivor* ( d e p e n d e n t
or widows with children in their children, widowers, or parents) of
esre. Hint age wa* 83: it remain* some workers who reach age 08
OS for male beneficiaries. The 1850 t.r died nftej June 20, 1054, with­
out having enough covered work
amendment* to the taw, however, to, bn Insured under the old law.
lower the age at which women can If they had enough work to be
rrcelve benefit*. Beginning with Insured under tha amended law,
November of this year (1850) wo­ they or their survivors may be
men can start getting payment* at aide to qualify for benaflt pay­
ments.
age 03.
Today, I’ve explained how age
Widow* and (in cSse there U no
02 has become Important to wo­
surviving child or spouse entitled man under tha nave facial security
to benefit payments) dependent law. In my nsit article I'll tall
mother*, may begin getting sur­ why ag* 5(1 is o f groat signific­
vivors benefit payments ..when they ance to many now disabled work­
reach age 03. They wilt get the er* formerly In employment or
self-employment that counts to­
same monthly benefit that they ward old-ag* and survivors litwould have started to get at age turnne* bentflte,
05 under the old law,
Wived" op' retlrvd tiuorrd work­
er* aml"~iYll’rrir'lnsUrrd wortlnjf
women can. If they choose, start
gettlnjz benefit payment* at eg*
03. However, the monthly bene­
fit amount pay aid* to them will
lie somewhat less ' thin
the
amount* o f the benefits they
would have received had they
waited until aire (18. In case n
wife or an insured working wo
man elects to start getting bene­
fit* before age 05, she will con­
Wc have one of tti« cleanest atocka
tinue to receive a reduced nmount
to make room for moro trado-lni on
after ihe reaches that ace. Thi'
longer a woman waila after
reaching age 03 and Itrfore Oi
to start gelling payment*, the
less the reduction in the amount
of tha monthly benefit. As I have
said above, however, once sho
0
Marti getting monthly payment*
at a reduced rate, she cannot later
qualify fo f the full amount.
Let’s lake lha example of ■
woman who hit* Iwen employed
in work covered by social security
long enough to becutne Insured.
Assume that her full monthly
benefit amount, based on her av­
erage earning* in covered work,
la |78. If she wait* until she
reache* ag* H5 to retire, she will
get that full amount every month
from then, on. But the will reach
02 In November 1050. If she de­
cides to retire then, she can get
old-age payments sterling with'
November. The aniuunt ahe will
rrcelve will Iw HU percent of Ilia
monthly amount ihe would re­
ceive if she waited until ahe
reached OS. Thi* will lx- S03.SU
monthly Instead o f $78.00 per
month. If she waits until she is
03 to start getting retirement pay­
ments, her benefit amount will
be $07.00 monthly. Every year,
and every month within a year
in which aha put* o ff receiving
retirement benefits up to age 08,
will Increase her benefit slightly.
I want to point out again, how­
ever, that once she starts getting
reduced payments, she will not
ba able to qualify later for the
full payments.
The above example applies also
to the wlf* o f a retired Insured
worker receiving benefits. In her
case, however, the amount of (ho
monthly benefit she would get, If
aha chose to claim payments at
ag* 03, would be 71 percent of
what ah* would get if she waited
until she reached age 0$. Aa In
th* case o f the woman worker,
th* wife's monthly payments will
be n little larger each month ibe
defers claiming benefit* after h«r.
62nd birthday and before she
reaches tl$. However. If her re­
tired Insured husband should die
at any time after ab* has begun
to receive her reduced benefits
she will begin receiving fulT
widow's lieneflts plus the lumpsum death payment.

T r y a n d Stop

■y BAL BOYLE
NEW YORK (M-The »ur*»t way
to quick wealth la America U to
find out what the public want*
—and five It to them tint.
A tt-ycsr-oM entertainment gen­
ius who made a fortune giving
the public what It wanted In the
way of comedy and fictions I crime
la sow rapidly enlarging that fortuns by satisfying the rising public
interest la religion,
Ha Is Bernard L. Schubert, pro­
ducer of "Crossroads," an ABC
network show that has clergymen
as its haroes. Th* show, now In
it'* second y**r, waa tha first comawtieaUy sponsored national In*
tortsIth religious program on tel­
evision. Its spontaneous success
surprised moat people In tha In­
dustry. But not Schubert himself.
"After all, mere Americans are

deeply Interested In .ellglon today
than at any time In history," he
remarked.'"Some 80.3 per cent of
the population belongs to churches
now as compared to SS per cent In
1940 and a mere 10 per cent a
hundred years ago."
Until less than two years *gu
Schubert had only a layman's interesl In religion, lie had won rer
o Rnltlon as coproducer of the
"Topper" programs and crime
series, such as "Counter Spy,"
"Adventures of the Falcon," and
“ Mr. and Mrs. North."
"I hold the distinction uf once
having hired Jack Webb for a
minor rote In a radio crime show,"
said Schubert, a trifle glumly,
since Webb taler, starring on
"Oranet", probably made more
out of crime then anybody, in­
cluding Jesse James.

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The ides tor "Crossroads" or­
iginated with • Catholic priest am)
■ rabbi.
“ They wanted to show that the
clergy did more than perform
marriages, baptise children, and
deliver funeral
orations," said
Schubert. "They wanted to show
the full role clergymen play in
their communities."

Bchubert provided the technical
know-how to carry out their
wishes. At first ha ftarod there
might be ■ shortage of good
stories to dramatise.
But, once word of hla project
spread, story suggestions poured
In from all parti of the land—
and he bad a backlog of SOO at
the last count.
,
"It seems like half the congre­
gations in the country think their
clergyman la a hero," ho said.
The story plots are checked for
religious authenticity by an Interfaith board consisting of a Pro­
testant minister, a Catholic priest
and a rabbi.
"Not all the stories submitted
are usable," Schubert remarked
dryly. "One that w* turned down,
for caample, told bow a Baptist
clergyman finally managed to con­
vert a stubborn Methodist"
He soon will start distributing
the "Crossroad" aeries to seven
foreign countries, ranging from
Italy to AnatraUa. Neat year he
plana to launch a live religious
program in which various clergy­
men will answer the problems of
reel people.
"I am not a crusader," said
Schubert "I merely am trying to
present religion in aa Interesting
fashion because that ia what peo­
ple are Interested in, and I be­
lieve in giving them what they
want.
"The Interest la particularly
keen In young married couples
between 3$ to AS. among whom
the back-le-church resurgence Is
Crime piad (or me," he eon
eluded cheerfully. "Now 'I'v e !
turned from crime to teUglaa.

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Mo

-By IINNITT CIM-

A

LMOST EVERYBODY know* today-that "htue chlpa" atocka
havt led tha atock market, sometime* doubling *” 4
tripling in value in tho course o f a decode. "Blue chlpa, lR th e*
words o f a banker, "are
shares o f ownership la u
k fltg gk * 7 7 7 7 7 !
t r ia
entarprae known nationally i r * g
H !ii8 l
. . . for Its ability to make
money and pay e conserva­
tive dividend in good times
and bad."
But what about "blue
chips” h eagerly sought
that their market price soar
beyond all reason? Then n
blue chip, pqtnts out Broker
Jacques Coe, might bo de­
fined as “ a favorite o f the
investment trusts that sails
bo high and yields so Utti*
it is not worth buying now.''
Investors might do wall to bear always in mibd Billionaire
Baron Rothschild's formula for amatilng wealth: 'T always
made it a rule to buy a little too late, and sell a little too soon.

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finds so little to say for the Det%r
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Gromyko, w on trying to lay the
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Social fcnanJtA
»

Calendar

The Y.W.A.'* of the First Bap­
tist Chureh will meet.
The DAV will hold Its regular
meeting at I p.m. at the DAV Hut.
The Rev. H. L. Zimmerman will
conduct the morning devotions
over WTRR, Sanford at 3:30 a.m,
Junior High School P-TA will
meet it the school auditorium at
8:00 p. m.
The Phebsan-Golden C i r c l e
Class of the First Baptist' Church
will hold Its monthly meeting with
Mrs. Walter Brooks at her new
home, HO Rosalia Dive, at 8 p.m.
All member* are urged to attend
■i this ia tha lest meeting of the
church year.
MONDAY
Circles of the WSCS will meet
The Friendahlp League of the
Congregational Chriitltn Churc^ n&lt; follow*:
will hold IU regular m eeting^® Circle .lumber One with Mr*.
the home of* Mr*. Andenon. 916 Ed Kirchhoff Old Monroe Rd.,
9:4S a. m.
French Ave., at S p. m.
Number Two with Mra. R. L.
Circlet of the women of the Firet
Prcibyterlan Church will meet ae McKnlgJit, 636 Sariti, 8:45 a. m.
Number Three with kin. John
foltowi:
Number One, Mr*. Victor Brown Domlney, Lonesome Pine Dr. Loch
chairman, will meet in the Phils- Arbor, 9:45 a. m.
Number Tour with R. S. Cren­
then Room at 3 p. m. with Mn.
shaw, 1133 E. 7th SL, 9:45 a.m.
O. C. McBride, hoiteaa.
WEDNESDAY
Number Two, Mn. 8 . C. Max­
The Girl Scouts will meet at
well, chairman, will meet at 3
p. m. in the home of M n. Ralph the First Presbyterian Church nt
3:30 p.m.
i A. Smith, 3031 Park Ave.
The Mid-Week Bible Hour will
Number Three, M n. P. T. Pie­
ty, chairman, will meet at 3:30 be conducted by Rev. A. G. Mep. m. in (he home of Mn. J. C. fnnls, Pastor of the First Presby­
Trawick, 1106 Eaat 4th St, with terian Church at 7:30 p.m.
Mra. F. W, Bender aervlng at coThe Chancel Choir will rehearse
hoatcia.
at Fint Presbyterian Church at
Number Four, Mn. D. C. How­ 7:30 p.m.
ard, chairman, will meet at 3:00
The Elder Springs Baptist Cir­
p. m. in the home of Mn. Henry ri* will meet at 2:30 p.m.
Brown, 2637 Laurel Ave.
The Training Union Executive
Number Five, Mn, Clarence Committee of (he First Baptist
Snyder, chairman, will meet at Chureh will meet after Prayer
11 a. m. In the home of Mn. Car­ Service, which Is held at 7:30
rie Nichole. W. Flrat SL at Mon­ p.m.
roe Corner, for a covered dlah din­
The Rev. H. L. Zimmerman will
ner.
conduct the morning devotions
Number Six, Mn. A. C. Moore, over WTRR, Sanford, at 8:30 a.m.
chairman, will meet at 3 p. m, in
THURSDAY
the home of Mn. W. A. Patrick,
The Junior Choir will have
Loch Arbor.
their rehearsal and fellowship at
Number Seven, Mn. W. D. tha F int Presbyterian Church at
Slmpeos chairman, will meet in 3:46 p.m.
the Educational Building at 3:30
Tha Youth Choir of the Flrat
p. m.
Preabyterian Church will practice
Number Eight, M n. J a c k at Ih* church nt 7:30 p.m.
Greene, chairman, will meet at
The Deacons of the First Pres­
•:46 a. m. In the home of Mra. byterian Church will meet at the
John Ivey, i l l N. Elliott Ave.
Church at 7:46 p.m.
Evening Circle Number One,
The Baptist Federation of bust
Mra. W. S. Bromley Sr., chairman, nesa women’* circle* In this di­
will meet at • p. m. in the Edu­ strict of the atate will meet at
cational Building with Mix* Letty
the Fint Baptist Church for supCaldwell, Mlaa Elate Faley, Mra.
par at 7:00 p.m. A business
W. R. Brown, and Mn. Erneet
meeting and program will fol­
Pugh
aervlng
aa
hoateieca.
#
low.
Evening Circle Number Two and
The Intermediate Choir of the
Evening Circle Number Three wilt
u hold a Joint meeting at ■ p. m. in Flrat Baptiit Church will re­
the home of Mrs. W. R. Andenon, hearse at 7:00 p.m. and the Adult
311 Oik Ave. with Mn. Seeey Choir at 8:00 p.m.
The Rev. H. L. Zimmerman will
King serving at eo-heiteii.
The W.M.U, of the Pint Bap­ conduct the morning devotiona
tist Church will meet at 10:41 a. over WTRR, Sanford, nt 1:30 a.m.
FRIDAY
m. A covered dish lunch will be
The Rev. H. L. Zimmerman will
aerved at noon, and the program
conduct the morning devotiona
meeting will be at 1:00 p.m.
The Elsie Knight circle of the over WTRR, Sanford, at 8:30 a.m.
Fint Beptlet Church will meet at
tha homa of Mr*. C. A. Ander
aon, 107 Shannon Dr. instead of
Mn. Pryor'a borne.
The Sunbeami and G. A/a of
the Fint Baptist Church will
meet at 3:30 at tha Church.
Rev. and Mra. K. V. Mykkenen,
The Rev, H. L. Zimmerman will
of Sanford, attended the reorgan­
conduct tha morning devotiona
over WTRR, Sanford, at 1:30 a.m. isations! meeting of the Seeond
Circle* of tha WSCS will meet District Florida Nursing Associa­
ai follows:
tion which wai held at the Tropi­
Circle Number Five with Mrs. cal Hotel here Tuesday with Dr.
W. B. Moyv, 331 W. 11th St., at
and Me. Charles C. Tindall acting
3:30 p.m.
Number Bix with Mn. Theo­ ai host*.
dore Pete, 130 W. ISth 8 l , 3 p.m.
Mra. H. A. Skidmore of Lake
Number Seven with Mn. W. E. Alfred was unanimously elected
Balnea, at 310 Holly Ave., 3 p. m.
president, and Mrs. Amy Weagle
Number Eight with Mn. C. H.
i Winn, at III Magnolia Ave., 3 p.nt. of Lakeland ne secretary- The
M Number Nine with Mra. R. T. group decided to hold future meet­
8*
Warren, 1013 Magnolia Ave., 3:30 ing* »n the flrat Monday of each
month at designated places.
p. m.
Mrs. Georgia Hammond of Or­
TUESDAY
The Gleaners Class of tha First lando and Dr. Tindall were ap­
Baptist Church will hold its regu­ pointed to the program commit­
lar monthly meeting at I p. m. la tee, aloag with Mrs. Annie D.
tha home of Mrs. J. E. Hem merle, Claggert of Veto Beach.
3414 DeCotta S t, with Mrs. R. T.
Tha average Florida forest acre
Hunt serving as co-hostess.
The Pioneer Fellowship and Rs- supports only 1070 board fset of
creation will meet at the First sawtlmbori Southwldr, tho aver­
M Presbyterian Church at 7:30 p. age figure ia l,g3| board fact, and
m.
nation-arid*, 4,063 board fe*L
Fr i d a y
Ths Rav. C. L. Arnold will con­
duct th« morning devotion* over
WTRR, Sanford, at 3:90 p.ra.
SATURDAY
Th* R.A.'« maot at tht First
Baptiit Church at B :» a.m.
The Unity Clau will meet In the
Valdei Hotel at • p.m. Joeephine
1Btuckie will teach the new book
“ How to Let Ood Help You"
Everyone la welcome.
SUNDAY
The Junior Choir of the Flrat
Baptiit Church will rehearee at
6:00 p.m.

Enterprise Church
Serves A s Host
For Youth Week
By HELEN 8NODGRAS3

The Barnett Memorial Metho­
dist Church has Just completed a
very’ aueeeaaful Youth Week. The
Enterprise church served a* host
church to the group from Osteen
and Stafford Memorial, North
Monro*.
The week began with the re­
gistering o f 28 young people and
ended with a banquet Friday
evening with 56 youth and adult
youth
attending. Rev. Jimmy
flolsi who la a senior and pre­
theology student at F S U, Tal­
lahassee, of Aubumdale was the
speaker for the week. The Rev.
Wayne Curry, pastor at Stafford
and Osteen taught a class for
the Intermediates
and
Mr a .
Donald Winn, social work at the
Methodist Children’ s Home or En­
terprise, taught the class of sen­
iors. The classes dealt with the
Christian approach to boy and
girl relations.
Friday night Mra. Edna Glea­
son of Orlando showed sillies and
g a v e , a travelogue o f her recent
visit to the near East.
The Rev. and Mrs. Robert F.
Hays,
community
Methodist
Church Daytona Beach, with seven
o f their young people and two
of their youth workers, were
guests for the rioting night pro­
gram.
The program for the week cam*
to a close as each one In turn
knelt at the altar in the light of
the candles and before the Il­
lumined Portrait o f Jesus, to o f­
fer each In hie own way hi* be­
nediction for the week.

Circle Has M eet
In Libbey Home
Morning Circle No. Nine of Ihe
First Presbyterian Church held
Its regular meeting Wednesday
morning at the home of Mra. L.
R. Libbey, with Mr*. Joe Baker,
chairman presiding.
The meeting was opened with
a prayer by Mra. Roy Mann,
after which the group discussed
plans for preparing supper for
the young people’s group for one
month out o f the year. A report
waa given on the Circle’* project,
whlrh is a aeries of talka on
"Principle* of the Presbyterian
Church".
It was brought out that Mra.
Roy Menn would give the pro­
gram for the chureh In Novem­
ber, and all
members o f the
circle were urged to I* pre­
sent.
Mra. Davlif Bach’ gave the les­
son “ The Home at Bethany” , fol­
lowed by the closing prayer, o f­
fered by M n. Roy Mann.
Those present were tire, Roy
Mann, Mr*. David Bnch, Mra. W.
E. Dodson, Mr*. Harry Weir.
Mra. John Burton, Mrs. A. I..
Lyon, Mra. Vann Parker. Mr*. L.
R. Libbey and Mrs. Joe Rak­
er.
II was announced that tha next
meeting will be held at the home
of Mra. [.. N. Millsapa.

Troop 149 Meets,
Local Minister
Forms Patrols
And Wife A tte n d . For Coming Year
Girl Bcout Troop Number 149
Kissimmee Meet
held its first meeting of the fall

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What will the well-dressed Sanfordite be wearing this Fall?
Well, here ate some tip* from Ihe
leading designers of Pari*. They
decree black a* the favorite
color and capes a* the favoFrd
garment. Waistlines are back
where nature put them, except
for a few high empire effects.
Necklines are daring and are ac­
centuated with drapery and bow*,
as are the hips.
Day clothe* are practical, In
heavy )u&gt;mes pun-looking woolens,
sometimes trimmed with fur, that
are warm as toiist Evening
riolhes are gay and lavish In
shades o f red, pink and purple
velvet, satin and chiffon. Em­
broidery and gold tame are used
extensively and often the dresses
are stiffened with lining* and pet­
ticoats.
Full skirts and sheaths main­
tain their popularity and the hem­
line remains, for the most part,
just below the knee.
That’s the
general
fashion
picture for Fall: and here. In
more detail, Is how each of the
lending Paris eoutourlera feels
(hat milady should look.
Dior, as usual, has a special
look, and this season It 1* the
“ Magnet Line” , or Dutch *klrt.
This features a skirt set In soft
folds nt the waist, widening over
the hips and narrowing at the
hem.
I.anvin-Castlllo llkea the coneshaped skirt, flaring from a tiny
waist to a full-circle hem. He
calls it the V-llne, but It li more
like a V turned upside down.
Helm makes barrel coat* and
jackets, and like Dior, a few
nearly-ankle-lenglh skirts, but his
are sheath*. Another of hi* favor­
ite design* Is the parrot-cage
skirt.
Patou's collection f e a t u r e s
clothes that are pretty and wear­
able and avoids anything eccen­
tric. The accent is on the bustline.

fashion
The fur-bordered coats, sweep
Ing the floor, and the algret and
paradise plumes nodding from the
hair, featured by Balmain, are
reminiscent of the early nineteen
hundreds.
But the “ roaring twenties"
conic to mind when viewing Urlffe's eyebrow-level cloches and
loose belts around the hip.
Faith’s creations arc ultra fem­
inine;
Maggy Ilouff's feature
tricky slotted belli and a curvy
contour: Dresses courts a wind
swept look with a "Tornado’'
line; and Chanel Is still showing
little box-jacketed suits
with
draped Jersey blouses.
And you ladle* ran look for­
ward to a top-heavy look this
year, as the hat* are styled along
the Russian eossaek line, in furThere are also onion domes, highcrowned stovepipes, cloches and
toques.
The final word on the aciian’a
designs seems to be that you can
wear all of last year’* clothe*
except your torso dresses, which
have been voted out. But you
needn’t let the man of the family
know that.

Mike Roberts
Observes Birthday
A t Rock Springs
A swimming party at Rock
Springs, Monday afternoon, eele
braird the thirteenth birthday of
Mike Roberts, son of Mr, and Sirs
A. O. Roberta, The young people
had wieners, roasteJ over an open
fire, with all the trimmings.
Invited to be with the honored
guest were Johnny Marsh, Tommy
Rutner, Jimmy Grarey, Ruddy
Kirk, Tommy Brown, William
Behrens, Bobby Bnrbour, Mis*
Suranne Jones, Miss Betsy WllHams, MNs Rosemary ihiuthw-nrd.
Miss Barbara Bradley, Miss Pat
Smith. Ml** Helen Pitard, Mis*
Ann l.ibhey. Miss Sandra Kadcr,
Miss Judy Ludwig, Miss Deanna
Nichols, and hits* Ethel Lee
Riser.

Two New Teachers
For Enterprise
School Opening
BY HELEN SNODGRASS
The Enterprise school opened
Tuesday morning with a total en­
rollment of 172 which wM 23
students less than first day en­
rollment last year. Professor Hayman announced that the school
lunchroom would be In operation
this year again under the direc­
tion of Mrs. Leona Brown assist'
ed by Mra. W. A. Goodwin.
Two new teacher* have been
added this year ■* follow*:
Dave Bride of DeLand replac'd
Herman Shaddtx as 7th gTido
teacher and boy* coach and Miss
Sheila Hubbard of Norwich, New
York ns music tenrher; otherwise
the teaching staff remain* un
changed.
Mr. Hayman also announced a
change In the assembly program
period as follow*: grades 1-8 one
week and 6. 7, and 8 alternating
weeks; this change living brought
about due to the unsafe condltlen
of the auditorium ami the alia of
the building.

The hoy scouts closed their sum­
mer season with a swimming meet
held recently. Troop* represenleil
were Troop 348, aponaored by the
Presbyterian, Church: Troop 34,
sponsored by the M e t h o d i s t
Church; Troop 244, aponaored by
the Elks Cluh; Troop 243, from
Oviedo; and Troop ICO, from
Volusia County,
Troop 345. under the leadership
of Sidney BIhlen, took lop honor*!
seconded by Troop 34, under the
leadership of W. W, Tyre.

Junior High P.T.A.
To Meet Tuesday
Mr*. Michael Tommrn, pres­
ident o f the Junior High P-TA,
announced that the group would
hold Its flrat meeting of the school
year In the School auditorium, on
Tuesday night at 8:00 p.m.
All parents o f Junior high school
studenta are urged to attend.

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Friend* of A 1/c Frank C. Mill*
will be Interested to learn he is
The WSCS of the Ebeneter
recovering from a minor opera­
tion. Hie address Is A. F. 14529357, Methodfst Church held It* regular
6510 No., USAF Hospital, Edward* meeting W e d n e s d a y at tho
church, with 3!r*. G. C. Warmaek
A. F. B., Calif.
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serving ai hostess.
Mr. and Mra. B. F. Mills Jr.
The meeting was presided over
and sons, Bill and Chris, are by Mrs, Clifford Johnson, Group
vacationing with hla parents of Leader, and the four goals for
this city. They will return to their the coming year were discussed.
home In Chicago next week where 3fr*. Carl Bradbury gave a talk
Mr. Mills has a position with an on the gonts, after which tha
insurance company.
meeting was dismissed with a
prayer by Mra. S. C. Norwood.
Mr*. Thelma Butner returned
Those prrsrnt were Mr*. Clif­
to Mobile, Ata., after Visiting
ford Johnson, Mr*. Ralph Paters.
her mother, Mrs. W. A. Knight
Mra. Carl Bradbury, 31ra, R. L.
and family, over weekend.
Lord, Mrs. S. E. Norwood, Mrs.
31 r a. Francis Meriwether is A. J. Stelnmcyer, Miss Noreen,
spending a few day* at New Norwood, Mrs. Guy Warmaek,
Miss Claudia Warmaek and Miss
Smyrna Bench.
Voda Fay Bate.
The friends #f W. E.Wetson will
be enrry to hear he !■ confined to
Seminole Memorial Hospital with
a multiple fraetured hip. He I* do­
ing very well, but visitor* have
been limited. However, after Sun­
The N.A.S. Officer*’ Wives
day he will be able lo receive
more of hi* friend*. Ill* room Club had a luncheon at Jim
number Is 301,
Spenrer’e on Thursday at 13:00,
at whlrh the hostesses wera Mrf,
Mr*. Frank Watson, of Mllledge,W. J. Blevins and Sira. O. E.
vllle, Ga., I* In town visiting 3!r*.
Pott*.
W. E. Watson.
The table wa* beautifully de­
Mra. T. C. Bofa has returned corated for the occasion with an
from a two-week visit lo Atlanta, arrangement of deep red Ameri­
Ga., where aha visited with her can beauty rosce and fern.
Tha ladles held nn election of
son and daughter-tn-law, Mr. end
Mra. Bruce Bo!*, and their new officers at whlrh the following
were elected; 3lre. B. J, Cook,
hahy daughter.
president: Mr*. E. 11. Dohne,
Dr. and Mra. E. C. Walhelm treasurer; 3!ra. R- W. Jackson,
and Mr. and Mr*. W. V. Bitting Hospitality Chairman; and Mra.
have returned from Quincy, where H. C. Cotee, Publicity chairman.
3(embera prasent were Mr*. B,
they attended the wedding of 3!l*a
Deborah Griffin. 3lr*. Walhelm J. Cook, 31ra. E. J. Dohne, Mr*.
served a* matron-of-honor for the R. W. Jarkton, Mra. H. C. Co're.
Mra. J. R. Wilson, Mr*. F. H.
bride.
Hawklni, Mra. R. T. Northridue,
Dr. and Mr*. T. F. McDaniel, 31n . L. L. Hamrick, 3!rf, Ol Kwith their two children Marilyn Tlltey, Mra. C. L. Arnold, Mra.
and Tommy, moved Friday into 31. H. quickest, Sin. L. A- Oul*
their new lakefront home on Sem­ dry, Mra. W. J. Blevlna and Mr*.
O. E. Potta.
inole Rlvd,

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Happy Birthday

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Officers' Wives
Hold Luncheon
A t Jim Spencer's

Boy Scouts Close
Summer Session
With Swim Meet

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THE SANFORD HERALD FrI. Sept 7, 1956

season Wednesday afternoon at
the Youth Ruildlng of the Pres­
byterian Chureh.
Mr*. Fred Robb, leader of the
troop, reports that tha girl* divid­
ed Into patrols, after which they
played volley ball. No name* have
been chosen for the petrols, as
yet.

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Styersen'r green eyoa were le­
nt. "tognged to her, weren't
m f itlil -hanker over berT"
Michael did not feel tbe old prick
I anger. He viewed kla long peaan far Charlotte with the etnom of a man who hnd survived
(Over. Perhaps ha area ahraya a
an |a ehaas tha golden witch. If
i tread Mag of tha murder charge,
w would marry Jason.
A were at Ityerscn'a watchfulwa, ha sssw w il without beat.
Anything between Charlotte and

ZOLA

ROSS

Michael objected vigorously, waa
auatatned, but Don got the ques­
tion In another way.
"Shock!" Matilda bristled. "May­
be policemen and lawyers are used
to dead people. Tbe reet at us
aren't. Bure, she waa shocked. 1
was myself."
There was a spatter of laughter
in the courtroom. Michael got the
diffaranoa between "shocked" and
"in shock" into the record, but ns
♦ new Dan had scored another
round.
"You were with the defendant
far same time, Mrs. Con," Dan per­
sisted. "Did aha say anything about
her husband's death T"
"Objection," Michael waa on his
feat “Counsel in obviously at­
tempting to land Um witness."
Judge Hareourt nodded. “Ob­
jection
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a hop#torn glance with Uw Jury. One if
bis best units was Uw ability to
make Uw jury bis partners, arouse
in them a conviction that thia hon­
est servant of Uw law was con­
stantly being hampered In Sis ef­
forts to secure justloe.
“Mrs. Con, n murder hnd Just
bean committed. The corpse of this
women's husband was lying on
your parlor Boor. Art you telling
me ah* dkhi'l talk about itf"
Matilda's beaked none quivered.

rounded by hostile whites.
"You know Kemp Beaumont,
Mr. Ten EyekT"
1 met him throe days before
bis death."
"Baton ha waa shat, Mr. Tm
Eyck. You w m surprised to Bad

•a tt he expected to be sustained.
“ Mr. Ten Eyck's relationship to the
defendant la Irrelevant to this
action.*
"Tour Honor—* Den naeuaad
hit moat abused expression—"ths
state expects to prove that, tar
from being Irrelevant, the defend­
ant's relations with Mr. Ten Eyck
are vital—that they maka up the
amentia! motive (or this murder.
With Kemp Beaumont alive, the
defendant could not marry Jason
Tan Eyck."
"Objection overruled," Judge
Haroourt said. "The witness wilt
"I will repeat the question." Dan
was silken. "During the Interval
when Kemp Beaumont was sup­
posedly dead, you became engaged
la bis wife?"
Jason's band were Bala "Are
you accusing ms of bigamous In­
tentions, Mr. Prosecutor7"
Dan shared bla innocence with
the Jury.
“Indeed not, Mr. Ten Eyck, t
am merely asking you If you in­
tended to marry Beaumont’s al|#w*d widow V*
"And if 1 did 7" Jason’s knack
for making aa alphabet Inaultlng
waa in full lore*.
Dan smiled, "t’ertupa when you
found the isdy waa not in fact a
widow. Mr. Ten Eyck, you har­
bored different Intentions 7”
"My intentions didn’t change."
"Yet the day attar Mr. Beaumoat's return, you left far Ban
Francisco, didn't youT"i
“Yea But—"
"No further questions." Dan
turned away without allowing
Jason t*&gt; finish.
In creas-examInation, Michael
established amooliny that Jason
often want out of town on bust-

tha jury, a spectator la Uw court­
room who didn’t believe Jason bid
changed bis mind. Marry a widow
—aura. Marry a womaa with a live
husband—another thing entirely.
Michael read Uw bails! of Uw
crowd and excused Jason hastily.
Anna Larkins waa Uw Beat wit■am for tha skats. Watching bar.
Minimal felt hli stomach muscles
tightest smelled disaster as tangi­
ble as fog on Uw mountains. A

N L Pennant Race
Is Three-Way Scrap
By RD WILKS
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Thi« may b the acrewieat Na­
tional League pennant race yet.
With four weeka to go, It’a a threeway acrap among Milwaukee, Cin­
cinnati and Brooklyn — but the
teams to beat are tS. Louis, Chi­
cago, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.
The gimmick Ilea in what's left of
the schedule—plus aa odd sim­
ilarity of roeorda to data and the
weather la Philadelphia and Mil­
waukee.
You can toes in Brooklyn wea­
ther, too. Rain postponed the Dod­
gers’ game with the New York
Giants last night, the only contest
scheduled In the NL.
Milwaukee and Cincinnati each
have two games left with Brook­
lyn. all four at Ebbeta Field, while
meeting each other once, and that
more or less leaves the winning
of the pennant up to the games
with the rest of the league— and
here'i how the many-sided gim­
mick works:
The first place Braves have two
■cries and seven games left with
last-place Chicago. The second.piece Redlegi, meanwhile, play
sven games In two aarlei with
fourth-place !t . Louis. And the
third place Dodgers play aaven
against siath plaee Pittaburgh in
two series.
Oddly enough, the Brevet are M
for the season against Uw Cube—
and the Redlega are 14 vs. the
Cardinals, and tha Dodgers 94 va.
the Buca.
Because of aa earlier ralnout,
tbe Braves have a four-game aeries
remaining in Philadelphia agalnat
the PhUUas—only club in the league
with an edge 104 over Milwaukee
Rain In Philly also leavti the Redlegs with a four-game set there—
a pair of consecutive twialgftt
doubleheadera that wraps op a sea­
son series standing at * 4 at tha
moment.
Next Thursday, the Braves play

an "extra" game at Pittsburgh—
starting from scrach on he 1-1 lee
caused by ram la Milwaukee laat
week.
The Braves, who play all but
three el their remaleing games
away from boma, open a 14-game
trip and four-game series at Chi­
cago today with Brooklyn tha nast
atop, Cincy, after taking three of
four la Milwaukee, starts on the
last IS games for a read trip with
the opener of a three-game aeries
a St. Louis tonight. The Redlega
play IS of their remaining games
on tha read.
And the Bodgera, who ware S-S
la a five-game, three-day series
■gainst New York at the Polo
Grounds last weekend, try again
to open a four-game set with the
Giants tonight. This time, follow­
ing the ralnout, it's a twlnlght d°ublelM fer—the only l",lnb!'l on schdule si the moment for the Brooks,
who play 17 of their remaining
games at home.
It will be the llth doubleheader
of the year for the Brooks — who
have swept only five, split six and
lost six. Milwaukee, with two twinbills remaining, has swept nine,
■pllt five end lost one so far. The
Redlega, who have swept eight,
lost one and split tight, have three
to go.
The American League? Well,
New York’s magic number la U
—any combination of Yankee vic­
tories and Cleveland loss#* total­
ing IS clinches the flag — and Mic­
key Mantle, with 47 home runs, la
two behind Babe Ruth's record—
•0 pace of 1*27 at the Yankee* open
at homa agalnat Washington to­
night.
/Chicago's at Clsveland tonight,
Boiton la at Baltimore for ■ twl­
nlght pair and Detroit's at Kansas
City.
Only two garnet ware scheduled
yesterday. Washington, scoring six
In tha fifth wth Jos# Valdlvatao
biting a three-run homer, defeat-

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WORCESTER, Mass. UT - Petor P. Samson, IS, of Gardner la
not one to waste his time.
Hs want into Ephraim’s Book
ad Baltimore 7-S. And (he Detroit
Tigers defeated the Kansas City
Athletics 44 In a night same with
Frank Lary spinning a four-hlttcr
and Ray Boone, Rad Wilson, Wayne
Balardl and Charlie Maxwell hit­
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**y h b n m remarked that thia
n a m a r television m i ion U taki 1004 tlBM in dying The an*
i m t |a that It hai bean dead all
ffynaar and thay’va merely negiMttd to bury tha body.
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• rary law good drama*, wa hava
barn axpoaad to tha moat routlna
•acood and third-r*to ulavUion
antartainaant in many aaaaona.
Sum mar alwaya haa baen dull on
tolavlaion, but tha lummar of 1IM
offer* a naw daflniUon of tha word
doldrums.
Why thia ahould ba ia rather a
mystery, though hare U ona the*
ary: Possibly tha major networks
knocked themselves out pUnnlng
and budgeting aod covering the
national conventions. They did a
good Job, twinging from tha call­
ing and chasing delegates up al­
lays ia a frantic effort to bring
aama exciument Into the nation’s
living rooms. It was not their fault
that both major parties handed
•ham Impossibly dull scripts.
One thing this season has taught
many viewers. AD of those old Hol­
lywood movies are not to ba
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South Africa Soil
Conservation Head
Visits Sanford Area

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The
American Legion set out today
on a naw crusade against com­
munism after hearing a warning
bp Vice President Richard M. Nix­
on af communism’* "serious threat
to freedom" and a pledge by new­
ly elected national Commander
Wilbur C. Daniel to right Its de­
spotic evils."
The Legion amend up Ita na­
tional convention last night by
electing Daniel, a 4t-y#ar-old
Navy veteran, to the highest of­
fice of ths I.B04.000-member or­
ganisation.
Earlier, ths aonvsntlon heard
Nlioa rail "the struggle against
world communism the greatest
challenge that free men ever
faced."
Daniel told the convention In
his acceptance speech:
"New and stranr* doctrines *r*
current. A new phllmophy Is rind­
ing Its place fa the thinking of
man: A phllosephy conceived tn
the womb of socialism, bom In an
erg of social aad economic con­
flict, and nuread In the tap of
communism.
"Thta crimson philosophy la
gnawing at the vUals of our so­
ciety and threatening the destruc­
tion of our nation."
But, he said, “we have not be­
come so destitute of mind and
character that ws need a group
of self-styled leftists, collectivists
and ons-worlders to ship* our
destinies."

Dr. P. D. Henning, Director of
Soil Conservation and Extemlon in
the Department of Agriculture of
the Union of South Africa, Is at
prevent oo a M day tour covering
some of the principle farming areas
of the United States. His primary
Interests are to observe and studv
the organisation; operation and ad­
ministration of the varlaui branch­
es of the US Department of Agri­
culture at all levela and to observe
the methods and procedure* u&lt;ed
in accomplishing the objectives
and providing services to farmers.
Dr. Henning serve* the Union of
South Africa In a similar capacity
to our UB Secretary of Agriculturn.
Pour days of Dr. Henning's allot­
ted time were devoted to a study
of the major farming activities in
Florida. Before coming to Sanford
visits ware made to the Paul
Dickmaa vegetable and ranch
farms la RusHa, Agricultural
Experiment Station at Braden­
ton. The Duda A Sons muck farms
near Belle Olade where tha sea­
son’s first celery waa being plant­
ed, and then to the citrus area
around Claremont.
U turn* out that there U soma
The main purpOM of his visit
kUtorie InUrast to ba found even
In a medioere aid Hollywood mov- to Sanford was to atudv and ob­
IP- By historic interest I moan a serve the methods of irrigation
‘Oee whit, I’d forgotten akirta and drainage being used In this
that short than" eort of tn- area. Tile or subirrlgstlon systems
were observed aa the M. L CulMany of tha old movies viewed turn farm and the L. C. Leonardy
•hie summer hava bean neither aa farm on Celery Ave. Leonardy
o4 nor aa bad as one remain- gave an intonating account of
rs them, home ..you hava not tha general vegetable growing op­
•eon are vaguely familiar. Others erations in the Sanfoid area and
PHILADELPHIA (AV-It took 30
end firemen more than
you have seen are quite unfa ml!- also demonstrated some of the
J m §n ! 1* •" k m * * *
yesterday to
Altogether, tha old movies hava
Ac- haul down a man wtoi climbed a
the Schuylkill River ” to
ttlrrad Interest—if not always nos­ cording to Dr. Henning tha vage- piling
talgia. And that is more than can table and eltrus production in the ^ t a breath of air."
Mi like to fWo ptoplo • hard
he aaid for the rest of this dreary Union of Sooth Africa If trtry
gun n er television aeason.
similar to what la found In Sam- time." he jMred aa he squatted
inole County; however, than art on a cro»«pl*c* connecting two unno tile irrigation ayatoma and the right timber* about seven feet
■rse of flowing walls is very lim­ above the end of a long pier.
The police and their helpers
ited. He also stated that the larg­
est eltrus grove la the world Is to tried Just about everything—coax­
d u c t o m m eet
his country. Naval and Valencia ing, sharp words, promise* of
LAKELAND Iff — Director* of orange* are the main eltrus pro- e[garottes, a free aseal, a good
'n * *«f» i*w.»hMln" -t**e
Florida Citrus Mutual mat today duced over there and they do exIn tha end the police and fire­
la select a citrus industry advis­ nort a large quantity each year.
ory committee, fix tha annual Insects, pasts, nematodes, and men stopped talking and went
budget and plan far tha naw sea- fruit flies are also problems that Into action with a tug, a city firebo** '**" **'*•
•&gt;—t
must ba combatted regularly.
ropes. They got him, but not until
Dr. Hanning also stated that there'd been quite a tussle. They
ABMCUHON TO ELECT
they hava segregation problems carried him, hound to a stretcher,
P1B8IDBNT
similar to aura; bewsvar staee the
. OELANDO iff — Directors of the Ruselaa representative* "-era ev- to so emergency car, thenes to a
Florida Milk Producers Ann. will p»n#d from the country the racial hospital for a checkup. One of the
ohably In tha neat problems hava pot been toe serf- policemen waa hospitalised, too.
He'd bean kicked In the abdomen
to decide oo alactbjr tha stubborn sitter, who gave
to 0 . M. Edmondname as Georgs William Reed,
Nokomla who resigned ju
17.
COMMISSION WILL NOT
president.
APPROVE u n b b b c o v e b
TENTATIVE ATRIKE
DEAtff
.
PEUIT PLY 8PRAYING
SETTLEMENT REPORTED
JACKSONVILLE I ff- The gist
PLANE PUPS
JACKSONVILLE iff-A tentaUve
WAUCHULA Iff - The pilot af a of a producer distributor case ■trike settlement at Merrill-Stovhsard
by
the
Florida
Milk
CogpBruit fly spraying plana escaped
ena Dry Dock A Repair Co., was
Unhurt yesterday when bis smaH mlstioa yesterday waa that n#
reported last night.
w aft flly e d oo ita back when undercover deals ever will be ap­
Jamas C. Merrill Jr., general
proved by the commission, Chair­
manager of the shipyard, said tha
man
Dexter
Lowry
reported.
r j C V a a Warren Curry of the J.
agreement Included 10 to 10 cento
w. Morris Flying Sarvlea at Fort
Ha said details could not be an hour pay raises, union security
Fiona.
made public under a state law rltuse and a company pledge to
Ilia plana waa only a couple of protecting confidential relation­ meet any wage increases negotoot off the ground when water ship and trad* secret* which! listed with northern shipyards.
to from a big
ight ba aired at meetings
About 1,100 members of the Ina magneto.
Lawry said the main
topic ternstionsl Union of Marines and
........oft
tha Sept 11-10 mMting here will Shipbuilding Workers of America
BELATED VICTORY
ba consolidation af marintingl want out July 04 for ■ canto an
RICHMOND, Vo. ( A P ) - I t took
I hour Increase.
Way** Jackson one month to
aria tha Virginia Amateur Golf
Championship.

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Jackson and Harry
dr. tied for ths medal In the
qualifying renad hot than was
ae eppectomtty far a playoff.
Jaekasn than want an t* win tha
at Mm Caaaadsa Course,
baa tosmth later
* o medal in tha playoff with
Mietarli ban with a n . Easterly

had a TL
FOR TEE ROME FARR. TOO
CHMUOO (AP)—Rated* shortatop Late Aparisto of the White
•ex la aapeetod to play with Ma­
ke Yeaesuetoa Winter
r the Amertaaa Lea_ ia finished.
"Wa would prefer him to rest
the wtator," say* Chuck
dent of the
he's a Mx

bahiy^ffop a few
FROM STARttH TO GRIDIRON
DMIROIT (AF)—Frees teachta Ugh school to be
nun agar af a prof**Mm la a big Jump.
Rut that’s tha rator* af W. Nic­
kel** (Disk) KaahswV ef the DeMutt liana.

Mb hams tows *f
li 1M4 after
a asheat taaahar there
II psan to baa— i athletic
publicity at MMripaa State. In
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Death No
Stranger
W ith Stars

BY ALTON L. BLARES LEE
Associated Press Science Reporter
PASADENA, Calif., ( A P l Dsath is no stranger among ths
stars.
For birth, Ilf* and death teem
to vie among tha ater* hi the
universe, sS among humaaa on
earth.
Star* apparently still era being
born. Some stars live long and
quiet lives. Some vac# through
brief, spend thrift spans.
And they dl*. Indeed, on* esti­
mate is there Is on* dead star for
vary 10 which you can sat. And
to many have died—out of the
original billions times millions—
that there are hundreds or per­
haps thousands of dead stars for
overy human who ever lived o'
earth.
Some dl* in great expansive
red flare* before subsiding to
d*ns* Hills cores, still burning,
but so faintly as to be dead com­
pared with thslr-original splendor.
And some dl* In (e«taelyamie ex­
plosions scattering' thslr substance
and remnant* through million*
of miles of space.
This Is part oi the story un­
folding ae astronomers trace the
life histories of store. 71*e rind­
ing* are yielding estimates af the
are of the universe, and may
help explain how It began.
The story thus far from tb*
work of many astronomers, was
summed up In an Interview with
Dr. Allen R. Bandog* of the
Mount Wilson and ralomar ob­
servatories.
New stars apparently still are
being formed out of the great
whirling elouds of dust and gaa*»
existing In space. Some new stare
may imsi—In cosmic time—be
horn In our own milky way.'
Astronomers have never actu­
ally witnessed a star birth. But
many feel sure the whirling |
clouds of stardust suddenly eondense or collapse to form a new
star. Gravltatloaal pull, and avsn
the pressure of starlight, cox be
forces for evolution of now
■ton.
Young star* are found enly
near such clouds of Inter-stollef
matter.
Some star* burn bright and
hluo and hot, using up thalr fuol
of hydrogen aA such fantastic
rates that they cannot long eontinue.
In time they must dl* down to
become whit# .dwarfs, small but
dsn**, perhaps a mlllloa time*
denser than water. How long bofore death comes depends npon

Sherman Concrete
Invites Public
To Open House
Invitations havs been extended
to Central Florida folk to visit
Sherman Concrete Pips Co. during
their op«n house celebration to­
morrow from B a-m. to S p.m.
Free favor* and refreshments
will be on hand for all visitor*
according to th# Invitation re­
leased by officials o f the company.

ready would bar* expanded Into to 6 billion years old.
The ret* of burning.of a star,
a fatal—for us—red giant
Tracing th* Ilf* histories of in regard to Its mass, allows
estimates of how long It can keep
stars Is a complex task. It ia done
burning that way, and estimate*
not only by photographs of di­ of how long it has been burn­
stant or relatively nearby dusters ing.
ef Star* and alaxlss, but by
Some older store of our own
specirographlc studies to learn jnilky wsy by this kind of time­
chemical composition, by analysis table appear no mors than 6 bil­
of brightness, temperatures, color lion years old. Dr. Sandag* said.
magnitude, and th* distribution of
Various bits of evidence now
■tore.
begin to agree upon an sg* of B
All these findings Indicate th* to 6 billion years for th# universe,
eldest stars are no more than B h* added.

THE SAN FORD H ERALD

Frl. Sept 7, 1986

Pago 7

Ona Is th* findings from ths
llfs-hlstory analysts. Another is
that th* solar system, and out
own planet, appear to b# around
4Vt billion year* old, aa dated ny
radioactive rocks on earth.
Th* red shift, measuring th#
speed at which galaxlta are rushIng away from on* another, Indi­
cates th# universe started soma I
billion years age.
_____

THE COST OF OUR VACATION!
While we were away on vacation, we dropped from a tie for sec­
ond place to third place in the Jacksonville Zone Buick Dealers
Sales Contest.
We need some quick sales to regain our position. So if you are
thinking of buying a new car at any time in the near future,
come by today and we will give you a good trade on a new Buick
“ Best Buick Yet” . Don’t delay aa we only have 5 new Buicks in
stock.

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Th# new bulldlngi, open for In­
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ditloned.

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thslr Initial mass and vat* af
burning.
Other stars are cool red giants.
They appear to hdve been whit*
or blue store which—in a next
stop of evolution—expoaded tre­
mendously tn diameter after using
up much of thslr hydrogen fuel.
They bum cooler, and carry out
different nuclear reaction*, and
finally
collapse
Into
white
dwarfs.
The red giants spew out thslr
own matter at a prodigious rates,
m ating ths elouds ef gases and
dust and elements out of which
new stars—and *v#n new planet*
—can h* formed.
And occasionally a star perishes
by explosion, bursting apart aa a
supsr-nova several million times
more brilliant than the sun. tn
every galaxv nr milky way family
of star*, this happens about enee
ever few centurisa.
Some stars, Ilk* our osm suit,
ore ease going and llv# slowly.
Competed with other stars our
own sun I* relatively fssbl*. Sens
start are 10 to 100 thousand times
mr# brilliant
Aitronomsrs sstimsts our »un
ha* been burning at nearly the
same rat# since the universe be­
gan some B to 0 billion years
ago.
In all this tim* It has probably
used up only B per cent of all
Its hydrogen, converting it Inte
helium and radiating heat and
light In tha nuclear fusion which
Is ths basis of the H-bomb reac­
tion.
And R appears, Dr. Bondage
says, that the sun can heap going
for another 10 billion year*. By
then, It will hava used up about
10 per cent af Ita hydrogen, and
then will expand Into n rad ftaat.
Th* surface of the eua will than
reach out to tha orbit of tbo
earth, incinerating this planet.
Had our sun originally been a
magnitude or *o brighter K al­

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Businessmen Take
2nd Look At'D o
Not Disturb' Law

ths etty
the matter extensively and haew’t
found an adequate alternative.
The no-knock law is Ukaly to stay

put
The ordinance wta patterned
after a law pioneered tn Green
River, Wyo., In 1931. Green (Uvar
la a railroad tow-., and tha legis­
lation was Intended to protec. the
sleep of railroaders working a ^ .
night.
Green River la still happy with
the law, Town Clerk J. M. MUler
■ays.

SAUNA, Kan. UR — Changing
times and stiffening competition
fi
g K £ f mw. * ■
have eaused soma Salins business­
men to take ■ second look at the
town’s "Do Not Disturb" ordi­
nance.
m
Tha law waa enacted some nlna
years ago and prohibits peddlers
and salesmen from pounding on
residents’ doors without permis­
m a gn m n k ' ,
VOMIT o r THIS
sion. It doesn’t say how to get IX THS! LIStULIT
SIXTH JlUILiU L li a c t it , in
permission
without
knocking a x u r o a shiiixolss L o t s T r ,
FLORIDA. IX V U A XC K H S.
first.
IIUWAIIU
U
PENDLETON
Passage of tha ordinance caused W ON.N X PENDLETON.
PlatatUfa
little controversy. John Cranor,
manager of the Selina Chamber M AR GAR ET A. SPItE A D BU H t s a g
of Commerce, said It war aimed W END ALL N. BPHEADBUIIY.
Dafaadaat*
primarily at a postwar epidemic MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
of "gimmick”
salesmen and N U SIS*
AOTILH to defexis
shady door-to-door tpyes.
T U B BTATB UP FLORIDA — COL’ N .
TV
OF
HKMINOLKi
But aa business got baric to
TO : UAIUIAIIKT A. S P R E A D .
normal Cranor said Tuesday aome DUKY
anil W END ALL N. SPR E A D .
local firms found Ihemtclvts 'ILRYYou. and each of you. ars htrabjr
hamstrung.
n .illflad Dial Complaint haa b o n a .,
In particular, the anti-knock d» Iliad again.I you In Iha ClrcultfJ
la and for Samlaota County,
eree has annoyed reputable appli­ Court,
Florida, which caua# la aatIUtd aa
that
would
Be
1
above.
Ilaraln ths olalatllfa aaah t*
|l A MATTER OF MMltTCS, Txe CUNBOATS ENTIRE
ance and autombUe talesmen.
foracluat m ortaasa racordad In O ffll vtRr kind/ i was
Ctt* 1*6 STREW! ABOUT THE DICK... EAST
The
latter,
especially,
have
felt
clal Raeorde llook SI. at pax* 3SS,
1AFRAID X MISMT
\ ACcECP/
the need to go flitting houee to or tho orrtclal llacorda of Samlnola
have to cim a « ;
County. Florida, oa proportr daaerlb.
houea -eeking prospects.
ad aa follow*!
t^ila t l and II Bloch **11". Ptarl
Flitting doesn’t help much when
l.ak* Halahta accordln* to plat
MIFIt William Souhrada of the Bronx Zoo, New York, had a brush
you
can’t
knock.
thereof a* racordad tn Plat Book
with probable Injury when Phoebe If, a new femala hippopotamus,
1. paaa 77 Public Racorda or
The ordlnanct, which provide*
charged him (top) as he was persuading her Into the pool to meet
Hamlnol* County Morlda.
penalties
up
to
9100
was
dormant
and
you aro hartbv raqulrad to fit*
"Peter,” the male hippo who lost his mste In July, In bottom photo,
until it received extensive local rour Answer (an d/or othar defesaat)
Phoebe meets Tcter In the pool. It Is "alone at last” and what looks
with tha d a r k or tho abov* Itvla&amp;a
publicity recently.
lika tha beginning of a beautiful friendship.
f/nternatlouotj
Court and to taraa a copy tharoofli
unon th* nlalntlffa at th# adtfroaa
A Satina salesman knocked at of
tha plaintiffs' attorney or upox
the door of a lady who happened th* nlalntlffa' attorney, whoa* n a n s
that many engineers and techni­ to be a competitor^ wife and and addraw annrars herein, on or
before the 70th day of September.
cian* now unwilling to work in knew her legal P’s and Q’s.
!•:.« In drfault thereof, this raus#
the Northern statei would Join
The upshot was a visit to tha will proceed eg part* apon tha satrv
a Decree Pro Cnafraao against
the company If It has a Florida police station. Cranor aald It "hu­ of
veil.
auxiliary,” he said.
miliated and embarrassed” the
U 'lT N K M my hand and aaal o f
Iha Court at Ranford. Hamlnola
T LOOK A'
Another factor la tha ftilm salesman.
County. Florida. t*&gt;'* th* tfth day of
TATlBTlCl
Beach site was that It la Isolated
■r, su o3 oc
Sallnana had been oblivious to Auxusl. A. D. ISIS.
O P llrrrdnn
enough to permit test and davtl the ordinance until then, Cranor
d a r k of the e-|rcult Court
opmcnt of highly advanced and added, but the d i e perked them nirn F Oahorn*. Jr.
.
gy
extremely powerful Jet engines. up and “ now many are standing Attorn** at la w
P. O Rot* M l
Parkins said that location of on their righta.”
TALLAHASSEE OB - Prslt *
Drtando. Florida
___
"It has a restrictive effect on
Whitney Aircraft has announced the plant In this state would help
boom Florida as an aviation cen­ local business In these highly
it will construct an auxiliary air­
ter and would stimulate location competitive days." Cranor *sld.
craft engine plant 17 miles west of a number of feeder plants for "That’s why the chamber would l will not ba responsible foe
of Pslr. Beach, -Fla., that will I aircraft parts.
like to see it repealed — or at debt* incurred by snyoM ether
STATISTICS/
leaaa have the ordinance modified than mysafi.1
cost
a
minimum
of
40
million
Welcoming
the
firm
tq
the
state
I'LL TAKE .
MV MUNCHtS/
dollars.
Gov. Cottlna said It would bring to allow solletting by local busi­
ERNEST L. HUMPHRY
The formal announcement was added prosperity to all parts of nessmen."
But Mayor Albert Hawks aald
Florida
and
"represents
another
made by Wright A. Parkins, gen­
giant stride in the progress wt
eral ms.tager of ths East Hert­ have been moving towan* stabi­
ford, Conn., firm at a news con­ lising our economy at a high
LUCE T H E MOVIE .* «
WOW5 DOLLY »S
' H i d O ll Y / X
ference In the office of Gov. Cot- le-el.”
L e r a d o o p in p o o
R U 5 y * N 0 W 3 My
h o w d o you ;
'-BUT DONT
Uni. Pratt k Whitney Is a division
r_ . A O O C ^-'/rfJ
CHAMCE TO TAKE
Collins said tha Florida Develop­
DACE DATE
l ik e yOUQ NEW
of United Aircraft Corp.
" - i ETTA O U r-V /
ment Commission and local- lead
pTHEQ 6WL.1
J O B /s t —
Parkins slid actual construction era In Palm Beach County had
Near P. O. Phone 103
of the jet engine center will begin worked diligently with tha com­
Brine or hare your Doctor
as soon is a three-mile access pany In arranging for the new
road now under construction la plant.
telephone your dost pro­
completed by Palm Beach County.
Estimated annual payroll for
Th# announcement came a few the plant was placed at about M
scription to aa. It will bo
minutes aftar the Florida Gam# million dollars.
e
id Fieah, Water Fish Commission
ly compounded with frrsh drags
------EXTRA QVEST
Pratt k Whitney for use of 7,ooo
at a fair aad reasonable price... PAST
HAZLETON, P«. UR-The Rev. E.
acres of Ia6d upon whleh.the en­ I’ aal Smith wai watching televlgine plant and development cen­ lion. He wai joined by a rlngnack
FREE DELIVERY alio
ter wlU be constructed.
lll|l‘( c e e ,l DON'T SEEMOW
pheasant, who Hew through a win*
GKOV.NUPS CAN
THEY LOOK SO L
The acresge la part of the J. W. dow. The window had been eloied.
GDOWNUPS
ENJOV OEADiMi
UNCOMFOOTA91E
Corbett Wildlife Management Area The bird wai not hurt Itanaxt
r SURE a r e K *?JA PeS
&gt; . SITTING
20lh
French T o BMIre D m Yoahr QUEEDy
"
Just cast of Lake Okeechobee. In •top wai Nay Aug Park, accompa­
P H LIKE THAT
exchange for the plant site, Pratt nied by lookeeper Jack Davla.
k Whitney will give 9,000 acres of
land on the south border nf tha
Corbett game preserve to Florida
for th« enlargement of the pre­
serve.
Parkins said the 40-mllllon dol­
lar flguro given at recent legists
live hearings on the bill authorix
Ing transfer of the game preserve
lands was "a conservative one.”
The Palm Beach County facility
wUI be an auxiliary to the main
engineering a n d manufacturing
MQUNt BtHINP MB.
m aw *
laboratories and plants of Pratt
k Whlttney In Connecticut.
At tha outsat, tha plant wlU ha
an engineering and development
facility, and later will go Into
engine production.
About t.000 engineers, scientists
and technical personnel will ba
employed la Jet engine design,
test and development, and "sever­
al thousand" production workers
will be emplbyed when engine
manufacture la begun.
Parkins said major factors la
■auction of Florida for ths site
was its mild climate and iU at­
tractiveness as a place to live
Mlia Paul Hill la commuting to aupperttng tha equal rights amend­
which makea it easier to attract
Washington from hir homa In ment to plan g campaign for It
•killed technicians la a highly
Jtldgaflild, Conn.,
which
iha
during this year’s presidential competitive market
•ham
with
her
ilitar,
Helen.
e ir ****WTON (AP) — MU* that tha harassed man agreed ta
"Company surveys indicated
•lection drive.
Why?
•
Alice Paul la a quiet, lady-like unU I give women the ballot In 19S0.
If approved by Congress and
vary busy aa-Jallblrd.
i -.--•-v Miss Paul U not only
"When you put your hand to th*
Once the vary name of Alice fighting for passage of tha equal plow,” ah* uld, "It li difficult to ratified by the states the amend­
Paul stirred women to cheer* and rigiU* uiuanamenl, but tha is taka it away whlla tha furrow la ment would give women a place
In tha Constitution as persona, a
prompted strong men to bit# thalr fighting also to pravant Congress unfln lahad.”
Hustaaha cape.
from condemning tha oldest house
Wlia Paul wai tnterriewed In place they now enjoy only because
As g frail, pretty slip of a girl *" Washington, which tha WNP tha garden of the historic Uallatin of a Supreme Court opinion.
tha was popped Into jail* bar* UMI
• heedquartera. to make House, part of which was built In
Whether women am persona
tha lata 1660a. Prom thla houat within tha legal meaning of tha
and in Orant Britain mor* times room for * "* * 1 "* lot^^w^v fw MUUp RlvwefwW m-ev
than aha carat to ramcm bar for InTher* is scant doubt that Mist ware fired tha only ahola against Constitution and entitled to It*
listing on orninl rights for wo- P«ul la a determined woman. Mr*, tha British whan they marched In protection, by he way, has been
■wn.
Elisabeth Forbes, WNP treasurer. to bum tha Capitol In 1IM.
a matter of Judicial Interpreta­
At Tl sho Stella Insisting. Right «®»mm&gt;t*d that -Susan B. AnTha patio of tha houae, part of tion, tehlch haa swung back and
new she Is Making a oonstution- ,h?°y hesld# Alice Faul la a pale, tha original Lord Baltimore es­ forth on tha subject.
tate. Is paved with bricks taken
a! amendment deflating! -Eaual- P*‘* shadow.
Basically woman sill! nro sub­
Ity o f rights under the law shall
To publicise her rauaa while from tha nalion'a ftrat Capitol ject to the medieval English ComWot he denied or abridged by the eenrlng a six months Jail aenteneo building, which waa lorn down to mon Law eslstlng when the Con­
United States or any state on ae- in HIT for -obstructing traffic,” make room for tha Supreme Court stitution was adopted In 17SS ex­
count of sex.the staged one of the nation's moat
cept where changed In specific
If adopted, Miss Paul says, It famous hunger strikes.
Above the nols* of air hammers Instance* by n state legislature *r
•U| strike from the nation's books
Tha strike lasted St days and riveting the stool framework of by Congress.
•haul a thousand laws which aha aba was forribly fed in the prison the m w Senate office building
Under common, or unwritten,
hospital tha last two weeks. Once Mat door, Mias Peal aaidt
lew Uto marriage ceramoay gave
*1 gusts the furrow la about n woman's property to her kua•he was removed to the psycho­
pathic ward. Tha alienist who ex­ finished. It Ieohs to mo as though band. Bho could own nothing, M i .
amined her finally oeportodt
the amendment will not ha de­ no contract* or ngraeasents. Her
"Thera la n spirit like Joan of ls) ad much longer."
Mias Paul*! equal rights for
WNI*.
Bhr pitchers aUll active In tho
It was the WNP. following-th»
American Longue have atruck out
four!# rimrted by UtcreUn Molt,
Democratic parties.
&gt;
m on then 1100 bettors during
(u*nn It, Anihoay and Elisabeth nthero ia'led with bar outraged
In th* wak# of the#* endorse­ their careers. They ar* Bob PalUr,
rs.lj Hl|n|nn. whirl) so under- tha nation. Priests flooded Into ments, ah* U planning a masting Warren Spnhn. Virgil Trucks,
« f th.- iaor*'*itatlv*a of tha II Early Wynn, Robin Roberts and
women’s organisations which nro Boh Lemon.

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Elaine Stewart Is
- Adjusting Whole
.‘.life To Silver

CANOQA PARK. Calif, if* Atomic International says It ha*
designed a miniature low cost
atomic anergy reactor to fit Into
any school, industrial or medical
laboratory.
The firm, a division of North
American Inc., said recently the
reactor la contained in a tank
only eight feet high and eight feet
In diameter and can be Installed
In any existing laboratory building
without the addition of an)’ special
facilities.
The reactor, which costs $31,000
will permit a wide range of re­
search and training In the nuclear
field, the company said.

By BOB THOMAS
- HOLLYWOOD UP— Elaine Stew"Of irt I* going to restore some glamir to Hollywood, even If she has
to get sllverplated to do it.
*• You'll remember Elaine as the
red-haired beauty who vamned
Kirk Douglas In "The Be-*
the Beautiful." After a tew mora
film roles, she languished at MU.4
— almost two years. In her last year
w* under contract, she didn't even
' visit the studio. She did no work
at atl, though she was being psld
# "m ore than a United States Senator."
So she pulled the paper doll caper. With the guidance of a hotahot press agent, she hired an nd
In one trade paper displaying her
admirable figure. In another trade
' paper was printed ■ dress, with
the Invitation to cut It out and
apply to the Stewart figure.
The stunt plus other persuasions
* managed to get the gal out of stir.
She landed Immediately at Uni­
versal-International with a twoplcture-a-ycar deal starting with
"The Tattered Dress,"
"Oh. It felt so good to be ou tl"
she
rhapsodised
over cottage
cheese in the U-l commissary. "1
just felt wonderful, so 1 decided
I’d like a whole new change."
So what did she do? Change her
. - agent? Her boy friend? Her telephone number?
No—her hairr
Gone arc the auburn tresses.
She is now a quicksilver blonde.
“ I feel wnndorful—like a whole
.
new person she said. “ It's amir...... lug what a new color of hair caul
do for you.
"Now I'm adjusting my wbole
life to a new motif—silver. Every­
thing I* going lo be silver, All my
jewelry Is silver I have a new
f t silver Mercedes to drive and a
illver poodle named Cllquot. I use
silver nail polish and cat off silver
dishes.”
With what kind of utensil?
j
"Sliver, silly," she chided. "And
• ■■ I sleep in a silver bed."
But the spectacular part of the
whole campaign is her new ward­
robe. ahe remarked.
•—
"Oh. you should see It." she cn0
thu*cd. "I've had a designer whip
me up lounging pajamas of silver
lame. They are cut very low, with
a big collar I can pull up and
" fasten around my neck with a
r
silver mink.
"It is very form-fitting and then
flares out at the bottom with lot*
of material. You know—like those
outfits in the '20s. If they can
bring back the dochc hats and
other Ihhigi, I can do this."

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itrotchcr holding Jay NahafTev, lfl, as the Injured youth Is rescued
tfter e 100-foot fall from a rltfT at Oxnartl, Calif. fJntfroollonaU

Junior College
In Jacksonville
To Be University
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- *jarksfnvlUe Junior College will
jc known from now on as JackKinvIUe University.
Dr. Franklyn A. Juhnson. preablent, told ■ meeting if business,
, professional and civic leaders
Wednesday the board of trustee*
I lias voted to turn the adhool Into
I
r Institution.

COOPED.I P MOONSHINE
ATLANTA (A P )—A man serv­
ing time In Atlanta federal pri­
son for ll&lt;|uor law violations kept
his hand In by cooking up moon­
shine In the pen, officials claim.
A U.S. grand jury indicted the
prisoner, Carnel Sprinkles, on
charges of operating an Illegal
distillery and possessing untaxed
whiskey.
John IV, Stokes Jr., assistant
U.S. attorney, said Sprinkles was
caught trying to' hide a half gal­
lon o f the produce of a lillll he
had Impruvlsed in a large milk
can. Stoke* said the convict used
stenm from the prison dairy barn
to cook mash made up of rattle
feed and purloined sugar.

Tiro SAW WAT ALT OF JAIL

IN A LATHER

MOUNT STERLING, Ky. fA P )
—To the motorist, Montgomery
County Jailer E. II. Swope looked
like a mailman on the loose.
Whlto fonm fell from the jail­
er's chin as he hipped the pass­
ing car to chase two fleeing pri­
Both were awaUJag trial, Kady soners.
The escape occurred white the
on eharges of assault with Intent
jailer was shaving ami he went
to murder; and Strickland on
after them in a real lather.
CRESTV1EW UV—Buddy Btrlckland, 30, of M ar Pensacola; and
Marshall Eady, 31, o f Georgians,
Ala., sawed their way out of tha
Oklaloosa County Jail yesterday
with a smuggled hacksaw blade.

charges of driving while intoxi­
cated, profanity and resisting ar­
rest.

GREYHOUND COACE 0— « W f
OF CONTROL
AUBUR.VDALE IB— A too grtr*
minor injuria* yaetfMay srite*
their QrtyhouM aaaek weet sst
of control a il caramed fair a
graveyard.
Driver J. W. Hartaftgld, 44, s f
Jacksonville—wh* had just eeSh
plettd Us llth year ad aoildWI
free servlet—tild ' the vtkkte's
brakes failed when he tried W
stop at a blinker.

THOUGHTFUL HEN
DES MOINES
(A P )—When
Mr*. Morris Lunche wee cutting
up hard bulled egg* fur n wedding
THE OLDEST
ALAMOSA, Colo. (A P )-T h n "brunch" preceding the marriage
Narrow Gauge Railroad Museum of her niece, Shirley Shnplro o f
here has the oldest rail engine Dr* Moines, the first egg she cut
The University *f
built In Colorado — vintage IWtl. In hntf had a yolk In the ahape football team hae t l
of a In-art.
from the 1955 team.

This Is The Washer Shewnln Sept 10th
ISSUE OF ( V T C M A G A Z IN E

third-year curriculum will be
•t«»d In September 1131 and a
faurth year will be added In 19M.
1 he University’s first bachelor

Herb Stein overheard n
bumptious book publisher tell
lila senior editor, "Mind you,
old man, I'm only Misstating
you reconsider your verdict on
my aon-ln-law'a manuscript.
You don't have to string ulong
your Job.”

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SHARK HUNTING VACATION
DECATUR, III, (AID—Vacation
for Mr. end Mrs, Hlicr, their two
daughters Daryco Adair, 12, and
Judy Anne, 9, will consist o f hunt­
ing for sharks In shnllow arcus
of the Gulf of Mexico.
Hisef and a companion, Ran­
dolph Young, tO, tow their cruiser
to New Orleans from Decatur.
Equipment includes
huivJ
har­
poons, a harpoon launcher and a
.HO-caliber rifle, plus one inflated
truck Inner tube painted orange.

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KMART ANIMALS
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (A l’ J—
Animals In theatrical performanre» must know how to act, says
C. Y. Jones, who contracted to
provide 60 head of horses and
oxygen
for a "CALIFORNIA
itory" pageant.
Junes, Hollywood animal agent,
said that one of his hursea ones
fell down on the (U go In Holly­
wood bowl during the pageant
production, "He Just laid there,"
he laid, "diJn't thrash around
and mess things up. That's what
I mean, stage animals have to
know how to net."

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season sign In the window of a
Beattie sporting
goods store:
"Coma In — we listen to fish
stories."

Sums (rood design, depth, width
and quality at new Firestone
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Y O U 'R E T E L L IN G M E !
ONE OF THE FIRST arrivals have had enough uphill.
I 1 t
In San Francisco was Harold B,
Ths OOP delegate* tehudei
Buasen-for-HsrUr-for-Viee-Presl*
Sent. He proved It'a the early confidence, which Indicates the
Republican elephant's memory
warm that gets the bird,
doesn't go back /or. Not a* far
t I f
ft's Not (rue that the Republi­ ae 191B, anyway.
can couirnHon vat ruf and dried.
The only JfrpuMican who was
Attorney Oeneral Brownell said
ruf vat Harold K. SlOeern, and the party should "run wared." He
they're stiff drying the hotel*.

The Interviewer
Is Interviewed
By Modern M aid

ny DOROTHY ROE
Associated Preia Woman's Editor
I have come across a quaint
nostalgic note in a brand new
book, "Etiquette and ProtocoJ," by
I. Monte Radlovlc, a former Lon*
don newspaperman of Internation­
al experience, who writes;
"Y our relationship with your
own household staff should be
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marked by extreme consideration
The City of Ian FrontIsee could
for their needs."
Thomaa E. Dewey waa among
The Inevitable question
that
those who warned the OOP of will arise from the average Amer­
ovor-confldenc*. He did a lot of ican reader is:
meditating on the Hbject, but
"What household staff?"
from Albany.
Mr. Radlovlc, while undobtedIE well acquainted with correct
social amenities In the higher in­
ternational echelons, apparently
has not tried recently to hire a
maid, general housekeeper or oc­
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casional cleaning woman through
a New York employment agency.
fQBEPH CHASE In hi* "M y Friend* Look Better Than Ever"
I have. The most recent conver­
J fell* of a British admiral who waited until the ladies had
sation went something like this:
Maid' "O f course I must have
retired at a dinner party to regale the male gucsti with stories
weekends off. You don't expect
abeut the behavior of seals
me to serve breakfast on Friday,
In the Arctic. Said he In It
do you? 1 like to gel an early
pert; "When the big bull
M k
start."
come* ou t o f the water on to
Me; "Well, o f course we want
• slab o f ice end sets up a
you to be happy. I guess wo don't
bellow than can be heard
need breakfast on Fridays."
for Billet, female seal* teem
Maid; "You say there's a radio
to And 1t Irresistible. I be­
In my room. Do you mean no
lieve I can imitate It for
T V ?"
FOU."
Me: "Well, you can use the fam ­
The Admiral bellowed
ily TV set when we are not at
lustily, the chinaware rat­
home. There's nobody at home
all day, you know."
tled, two gleam fell to the
Maid: "But what am I sup•oar, and the old mdog*a
ied to do when you all are at
wife bunt Into the room d e ­
m e?"
manding. "Were you calling
Me&gt; "Well, I had In mind that
you might serve dinner and little
things like that."
Maid: "That's another thing. I
hope you don’ t plan to do any en­
tertaining. If there are more than
four at table 1 must have help."
Me: "Oh, we'll take our guests
out to dinner."
Maid) "N o laundry, o f course,
lig h t cleaning only. And I hope
you're not ene of those families
who sits around and have cocktails
for an hour before dinner, t like
% MNMNlMMNiaia.lt
to serve dinner at 7 p.m. sharp."
•XTaaeaa to me that «e talk a advancing age cuta your
Me: “ But what if wo are de­
letaboutwhattheavarageyoung*
layed and don't get home until
T:U or 1:00?"
Maid' "N o consideration. That's
tha trouble with people these
days."
1,900 calorie* a day, about 900
Me: "You realise that we live
leu than you did at th* aga of 39.
outside the city, and have an
Since th* body fat la gutter In
hour's trip coming home, don't
th* cldarl; . you oldstara can get
you?"
along with leu than th* usual
Maid: "An hour from town?
amount of fat and oil However,
Why didn’t you say so? Why, I
your diet must contain ample
couldn't even go to the movies at
night! I'm sorrl, ma'm. but I
Just don't think you'll d o."
Tills, I believe, Is a conversa­
tion fairly typical throughout the
.country these days. The msM In­
Decayed or mlutng teeth also
terviews the prospective employer
hamper adoption of a good diet lh®“ Ld-S cJ
—not vice versa. And the weary
among ths elderly. Unleu t h e y _ ? “ * P?
housewife who finally snares one
•have their dental problems taken
,
o f these Jewels feels so flattered
care of by a dentist, they may be f
1
at having been accepted that she
■forced to exclude all solids from
doein't dare complain if the soup
•their menus. This, of course, can
Is rold, the meat burned or the
lead to malnutrition.
furniture dusty.
Money, unfortunately, ts an’ ,*?
other problem of th# aged. Many
After struggling with auch deli­
o f you elderly folk hava to get®'
’
cate problems for some IS years,
along on shrunken budget*,
I, for one, heaved a sigh of relief
know. But this doesn't mean you
£
when the time came that the chil­
have to exclude vegetables, fruitt0 DtraU n
dren didn't need a full-time baby­
and meats from your diet and eat QmTKM J
sitter any more.
the much cheaper starches al- H. T.: M
I've found It's wonderful to be
ta most exclusively.
mil# drug
able to have dinner whenever we
■a A little more careful budgeting there any
happen to want It; to be able to
and marketing, coupled with a damaging
dust the piano or polish the silver
i better knowledge of food values Answer:
without hurting the feelings of a
• and costs, can provlda you with drug* has
sensitive domestic who forgot to
t an adequate diet on a most mod- proper dot
do it; and not to have to cat
* *st Income.
direction, t
burned potatoes when the maid
i
You oldsters need fewer eat- their cry*
serves them with the beaming an­
f tries than younger folk becauu difficulty.
nouncement:
tiu s.a u * r«x»M aisBMtt.
"This Is the latest thing at the
Stork Club. They're called 'Black
Hat Potatoes!"

Thera's nothing like a gay little change to quicken Interest ia
family meals. So when you senrt these Meat Loaf Gems, each dell-!
ciouitv brown, Juicy and tasty, . , they’ll seem novel, and fun.
The shift from one big ram!ty-«Ue meat loaf to smaller one-portlon loaves ts'rasy. Simply divide the meat mixture into tig portions
and bake the loaves In muffin pans. They'll turn out so downright
appetising, your family will want them again and again.
The big reason for their special tastiness Is . . . apple sauce . . .
which you can buy In any grocery store. Mixed through and through
(lie beef-pork mixture, the apple sauce gives Just that extra Juiciness,
and an apple-haunted tang that bring* out ths hearty flavor of tha
meat. The sauce also helps stretch a pound and a half of meat to ala
really hefty servings,

MEAT LOAF GEMS
*3 cup minced onion
1 lb. ground beef, chuck
H lb. ground lean pork
1 4 teaspoon sage

1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce1 tf AJDOOn BAIt
1 4 cups canned apple sauce
I cup dry bread crumb*
Combine onion, beef, pork, large greased muffin pant. Baka
moderate oven, 350 F., 30-40
sage, Worcestershire sauce and In
minutes. Yields 6 servings. Servo
ealt; mix well. Add apple sauce with seasoned rice, carrot* and
and crumbs; mix well. Pack Into- peat.

for a century or more could not be
bought for love or munsy.
When tha late Robert E. Dowl­
ing finally wan able to buy No.l
Wall Street for the Irving Trust
Co. 50-atory building project at

LIFE — RAVING
BUSINESS
WAKEFIELD, Mass. ( A P I Raving lives seems to be a Moeautlffe family trait.
Recently Donald MeAulIffe, 33,
won a medal from ths Matknrhusetts Humane Society for recuIng a youngster from drowning.
His grandfather Timothy J. and
his father Dr. Philip L. teamed In
1925 to save a man from drown­
ing. They too won society awards.
Bis brother, Philip Jr., 2&lt;1, waa
awarded the aoclety's medal In
IB4B for the rescue of a man who
felt through thin Ice. Two years
ago he saved two women from
poeslhle drowning In the Poto­
mac River.

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P. J. WATSON DIES
JACKSONVILLE. UP— Peyton J.
Watson Sr., flB, a director and
member of the executive board
of the Florida National Bank, died
of a h e m attack yesterday,
He was a native of Birmingham,
Ala., and came here la 1MI.

How to bring your home up-to-date - Here are some of the
ways to improve your home: Make needed repairs - Add a bed­
room or nursery - Add a bathroom - Add a porch - Enclose your
porch - Modernize your Kitchen -. Modernize your bathroom Insulate walls and ceiling - Replace your roof - Add insulated
siding: - Paint your home - inside and out -replace your screens
Build a garage - or other needed repairs or remodeling1.
You don’t need cash - just satisfactory income and credit rat­
ing - The cost can be handled in easy monthly payments.

The "Friendly Bank" will be happy to help you

Older people Require
A Balanced Diet; Too

General Insurance
II. JAMES GUT AGENCY

HIGH HOPEH
DES MOINES UP—Two small
sign* facing tha street from a yard
In tha Des Moines residential dis­
trict say:
"I wantt o be a Uwn."

312 EAST FIRST STREET
PHONE 78
H. JAMES GUT
JAMES B. GIJT
KOK-TONE pel alt . . . tras
rvprodocOaa of arigiaal . . .
far only II.M post paid. Ideal
fae friends, relative*, class
kaateo, servicemen. Prefret far
lab ar college applications,
Uaiply scad ONE HOLLAR
with aaeh picture or negative
af Bay al**. Your orlglaal will
b* retarasd la perfect condition
along with IB permanent. TinUh MIRROR TONE prints at
each poos as highest quality
tfol?BY#,B A rt* 'fill A RANTEE
WRITE FOE OUR* PRICES
ON YOUR OTHCR PICTURE
NEED*

DLACK herringbone tweed
boxed and belted in front,
..'em the fail IBM Pattulto*
Jo Copeland collection. Both
Jacket and aklrt hem are edged
with black silk braid. The collar
la of canary-yallow silk velvet,

6 FREE PASSES
DAILY

Each day the names o f six people will be published in the Herald Classified
columns for FREE tickets to 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 of 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 bottorp of the ad. Your Pass must be used be­
fore this expiration date.

�Summer Doesn't Slow Down Results From Classified—Call 1821
22—SPECIAL NOTICES

13—ARTICLES FOR SALE

53—WANTED It* BUT

Uitrallte Samsonite L u g g a g e , WILL PAY CASH for clean
GATLIN BROTHERS
made with magnesium, the air­ cotton rags. Call 1821, The'
Dragline A Bulldozer Service
plane metal. Sanford Jewelry A
Sanford Herald
Ph. 2232 Geneve. 2495-W Sanforl.
Luggage, 300 Sanford Ave.
ORLANDO Sentinel Star, CaU Portable power driven blacksmith
Relpb Ray. JIM.
forge and anvil, $26. 1301 Myrtle
14—A PTS—HOUSES—ROOMS
Ave.
CROSLEY - BENDIX
Sales end Service
41 APPLIANCES
Rose Court: 5 room apartment,
RANDALL
furnished. Kitchen equipped. Ph.
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appliances,
a
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le
a
FRIGID
AIRE
a
Electric Company
1494.
and
service
i.
G.
H.
High,
Oviedo.
Service— Quality— Satisfaction
FO-3-3313
or
Sanford
Fla.
Pbone
3-room apt. Newly decorated.
Ph 113 8anford
2$37-J-3 De Bary
I542-W after I p, a .
1301 Celery Ave. Phone B05-W.
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p a Gat Stove A Kalvlnator refrigera­
If Interested tn apartment clean­
Welt Drilling, HOWARD C.
tor. ^lmost new, 1411 Elm Ava.
er than average. Close In. See
LONG, Phone 3M 207 Eau
Jimmy Cowan. Ph. 616.
Commercial Ava.
45—BUILDING MATE RIALS

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NEAR PIN ELDEST SCHOOL, we
have two excellent buys tn 3
bedroom homes, 1 and J years
old, but Idte new in conuitiun.
As low us I10.2UO. Can be naiiuled (or $1500 down, with immed­
iate possession.

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15 Acre* Tiled Land with S art­
esian well*; Huge *2 story 30'
x 120' Bam to store tools. Will
tease alt $23 per acre. Pbone
2243-R-2.
34-FARMS AND GROVES

Looking for home and income? Wc
have sume exceUent offering*
20 acre tile farm. Three bedroom
for either the investor or pvrson
house, large barn. All equip­
looking for Income along with
ment amt machinery. Easy
living quarters.
terms. Ph. 1393-J. P. O. Box
1154.

Seminole Realty

W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MERO
*5 lit IMF.*
REALTORS
Phont 27 or 143
Will build on your lot. Your plan IM! Park Ave
or ours. We can arrange finan­
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
cing. Call us for additions or
Crumley A Monlelth
remodeling.
at 117 South Park, Phone 772
LOWELL E. OZIER
They Know
Ballder — Phene 1319
Otflce: 2101 8. Or Undo Dr.
DO YOU WISH TO SELL
YOUR PROPERTY?
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES Let o ir experience and contact
he of aervlca to you. We shall
VA—FHA—L'O.NVRATIONAL
be happy lo discuss your prop­
FINANCING
erly al nn obligation. Call 905
'LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
or 2122 first thing.
LOW MONTHLY l'A : MENTS

HUTCHINSON’ S Ocean F r o n t
USED BRICK
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
Apt*. 339 S AtUntie. Dayton*
ments, Invoices, hand billa, aod TWO CARLOADS boautilul used
Beach. Call 2371-W for reserva­
programs,
e tc.
Progressive
brick. Orango, rod, and burnt
Printing Co. Phone 401 — 403
tions alter* 6:00 p. m.
block. Seo them at SHERMAN
Wait 13th St.
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
French Avenue tiurile suitable for
_ 1A— PLACES IQ E A T ___________
home A business. For informa­
RED-I-MIX CONCRETE
Well drilling, water guaranteed,
tion c all 1494._______________
* MAR-LOU RESTAURANT
Window Sills • Lintels
Phone 1006-W.
Friday Menu: Bed Snapper, L«bSeptic Tanks - State Approved
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
ater, Jumbo Shrimp, Scallop*,
Sand • Cement - Mortal Mix
private baths. 114 W. First St.
Miracle Concrete Co.
Fish Slick*, i
LOWERY A BRIDGES
309 Elm Ave.
Phone 1335
Saturday Menu: Prime Rib Roait,
Avalon Apt*. Efficiency, Ph. f20-W
T-Bone Steak, Spaghetti and San. 1U4-W Orange City Spr 4*5134
A, K. SHOEMAKER, JR.
Meat Balls. All Garden vcrc* This ad 1% a free guest pass to the
METAL ROOFING
SEE Seminole Realty for Desir t'bono 1991
1900 Mellonvtlle
tables. Hwy. 17*92 South, Phone
Now
in
stock.
5-V
Crimp
—
1-1/4"
Rita Theatre for llarvcy Ed­
able Homes and Apts. Phone 27
Corrugated
—
2-1/2"
Corrugated
1175-W.
wards, Sanford. Exp. date Sept.
Get all Your roofing needs at Furnished Apt. 600 Park Ave.
3-Redruoin home, $1,100. equity.
17, 1956.
TONIGHTS THE NIGHT o! the
$52.86 monthly payment. EquipSherman Concrete Pipe Co.
Free Fish Fry at the Doggie
GROUND floor, 3-room complete!*
ed with electric kitchen, blinds,
DICK MAPES
Out West 13lh St.
ft Diner A Bar, Lake Mary. Y ’ALL
furnished apartment. 317 Pal­
eater. Call 1015-W. Sec at 819
Tile Contractor— Phone 2196-W
COME.
Rosallla Dr.
metto Ave. Phone 2392.
Septic Tanks Cleaned &amp; Repaired. 46— BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
Grease Traps-Dra Inline*. Free
4—LOST
Suit­
-LE AV IN G T O W N Inspection. Phone 1T32-M. San­ HAYNES Office Machine Co., EFFICIENCY Apartmentable (or bachelor or couple.
Typewntera, adding machines,
WILL SACRIFICE
LOST — Bed wallet In Lovctt’l
ford Fia.
Private bath. Across from Post Lovely $8,000 Lake Mary home. I
Sales-RentaM, 314 Mag., Ph. 44.
Third St. store. Please return
Office. Manual Jacobson.
Bedrooms, CBC, burnt wood
wallet A papers. Jvcep money.
21— SCIIOOLS-lNSTnUCTlON
ceilings, jsloused windows, car
STUDENTS—see the newest thing DESIRABLE one and two bed.
Return to The Sanford Herald,
in typewriters — Royal's 1957
porte, large lot, lake privilege.
or Lovett s.
Deannn School Of Dance
room furnished apt. Ph. 432-W.
"Twln-Pak" portable. The fast­
85,395, $636 down, $45 month.
Tap
Ballet
*
Aerobatic
Ball­
5— PERSONAL NOTICES
est portable on tho market. In MAYFAIR - 3 bedroom bouse.
PHONE 1863-M.
room. Classes starting Wed.
7 colors. 24 months to pay.
U rg e yard. Call 1450-J after
Sept.
12
—
Registration
Con
tin;
KOLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Powell's Office Supply
For Salt By Owner—Loch Arbor
6 p. m.
'A. Bads Day, Week, or Month—Tel.
ues — Phone 2171.
HT S. Magnolia
Phone M6
• months old. 3 bedroom, 1 bath
1425. Furniture Center —
This
ad
Is
a
free
guest
pas*
to
the
house. All electric kitchen, ex­
________ 116 Wcat First St. ___ __ Prepare at home for bookkeeping 47—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD
Rita
Theatre
lor
Paul
Beaaell.
haust fan, heater, blind*, serv­
&amp; Accounting. Send for free in­
Sanford.
Exp.
date
Sept.
17,
'66.
ice men transferred. Ph. 2177-W.
This is a free past to Tba Prairie
formation. Free placement aerv- Bujy your Furniture ot Berry's
Lake Drive-In Theatre for H. D.
let.
Warehouse Fum. Co., at 901 w. New two bedroom houses, kitchen SMALL 3-Bedroom home. Low
Dague, Beardall Ave., Eap. date
Maasey Business College, Inc.,
equipped. 1104 Washington. Ph.
1st St. AU nationally adv. furn­
down payment.
Phone 544,
Sept. 17, 1956.
Home Study Dept. N-lt
443 or write Jack Flynt, Box
iture at warehouse prices.
days
or
1885-M,
nights,1
P.O. Box 1527
Jax. Fla.
302 Sanford.
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
3
apartments. 1 small, 1 large.
etc. Bought-aold. Larry'* Mart.
611 Park Ava. Ph. 1032.
4-BOATS a n d m o t o r s
121 East lit 8L Phone list.
!4-CHILD CARE
Furnished large 2-Bedroom apt.
a
Evlnrude Salas A Service
Solve the
Pb. 1234-J. 703 Palmetto Ava.
ROBSON Sporting Good*
"Guest" Sleeping Problem
304 E. l i t St,_______
Phone 991 Baby sitters available. Baby Bit­
U k e front BBadroom C.B. house.
ARE YOU LOOKING FOK A
With An
ting Agency. Ph. 352-M.
Fishing, swimming. Ph. 2056-WNEW HOME?
1— 1956 MK 6 Mercury
1145.
3. after 4:30.
1-1962 KH7 Mercury
1145. 26—HELP WANTED—FEMALE
1—1956 Evinruda 30 HP
*300.
• A beautiful couch by day
2-BEDROOM House, living room,
1 -5 HP Elgin, Like New
$50.
• A comiortabl* IQ-Inch wide bed
kitchen, Florida room and car
Drug Store,
ark.
The Homes BuUt
LARSON Boats, All Aluminum
by night.
porte. In town. Phone 2002.
fly '
Fiber Glass Boats—
from $299. WOMEN — Any age, to ba train­ • Converts to twin beds
W. P. SMITH
ed in new and unique coemctics • Converts to a couch and a 5 ROOM8 • BATH unfurnished
ODHAM 4 TUDOB, INC.
Motors-Boats-Paint-Glass
•Ingle bed.
house, 2 screened porchee,
service. Full or part time, $25
Bulldtri o f Fine Homs*
^2415 S. Park
Phone 1303
to $75 weekly paid by Check. No
adults only, no pels. Inquire
For Florida Living
canvass, delivery or collactlon.
2311 Palmetto Ave.
'*1 2 —TRAILER*
BEAUTIFULLY D«signed' Three
Car and phone a necessity. CaU A Selection of Beautiful Tailored
3 BEDROOM furnished home, to
And Four Bedroom Home*
Mrs. Spencer, 1453-W.
Cavers and Bolsters
H will pay YOU lo aca ut before
responsible party, near SodthI 4 I bathe
Slightly Eatra
you buy. Open Evenings and STENOGRAPHER-Sccretary, Ap­
Side School. |U0 per month.
Varied Selection of Plana AvailSundays.
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
ply to R. A. Smith at Chase A
Phone 9344.
abla.
Eastiide ‘Trailer Bales
Comer 2nd A Magnolia. Ph. 1231
Co.
Priced From l l l j o o to $24,000
Palatka, Fla.
2 4 3 room freshly painted apt*.
"Bed Bamberger'' Mgr.
VA (O I)-F H A 4 FHA Inserv27—HELP
WANTED
•
MALE
Phone 2983-W or 1313.
Open Monday's Ul •:M p. m.
lea Financing.
Trailer. Sale-Rent. Ph. 668-XR.
-------- OUR BALCONY
VISIT
ATTENTION RETIRED
4-room garage apt., I4S. So. HOMES AVAILABLE:
NAVAL PERSONNEL
Cameron Ave. Phone 1314-R. South Plnaereit . .. . Sanford, Fla.
This Is a free pass to The Prairie
Lake Driva-ln Theatre for Ed­
Grove Minora ------- Sanford, Fie.
Unusual opportunity to represent
ward Lancaster. Exp. date Sept. 2-room furnished kitchenette apt Valencia Villee .. . DaLand, Fla
Adults
Ph.
0
4
._________________
us lire insurance wise In San­
17, 1959.
II—BEAUTY PARLORS
BALES OFFICE
ford and viclnRy. Will train and
Duplex furnished apartment, three
1625 8. French Ave.
NECCHI-ELNA
assist.
Modern Alr-conditiuned Salon
room,
$50.00.
3101
Mignolia,
Ph.
Phone 2190 4 1980
Sewing Machine Canter
Harriet!'* Deadly Nook
1673, Robert A. Williams.
Alter 8:00 p. m. CaU 2371-W
Salas, Service and Hantali
S. Oak
■ Ph. *71 Our standards arc high, but to
GARRETT'S
the eligible man this offers an
Shall Apt*,: Furn. 9 room apt*.,
223 E. First St.
Phone 1421
exceUent opportunity.
NOTICE
screen porch, plua rollaway bed,
Hazel M. Porter’* Beauty Shop
garaga. 611 Park Ave. Ph. 468-W
41—FARM
and
GARODEN
will be closed duming the month Company has excellent rating • in
businesa for over 53 years. GEORGIA GROWN C a b b a g e Apt. 3 room, kitchen 4 bath. In­
of September.
quire 1001 ralmotto. Ph. 1131 M.
Addreta your inquiries to P.O.
Plants in any quantity. Ready
17-BUILDING - REPAIRS
Box 6665, Orlando, Florida,
for soiling out Kept. 10th. Vari­ N i c e bedroom. Private entrance This ad U a fra* guest p u s to tha
,
.PAINTING
eties are of Midseason, Morion
Muvietand Hide-In Incatrc fur
4 bath. Phone 2029-W.
Clerk Hardware Store. Age limit
Market, Esrly Round Dutch,
Mr*. Joe Childin, Sanford. Exp.
FLOOR sanding and finishing,
under fifty. Experience helpful
Glory, Improved Glory, Savoy Furn. or unfurn. 2-bedroom apart
date Sept. 17, 1956.
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Semi­
but not necessary. P.O. Box 630,
Mammoth Red and Daily Copen­
merit. Screened porch. Phuncl
nole county since 1925.
Sanford, Fla.
hagen, all from Certified Ferry6 room, I bedroom home, $5750.
1013-31.
If. M. Gleason, Lake Mary
Morris Seed, Ripe A Ready To­
Located on old Orlando Highway
Wc are accepting application for
mato A Produce Co., Stall Farm­ 2 bedroom furn. house, air-con­
Ideal |ur children, ichuol bus
For painting call Mr. Tasker,
a part time representative to do
ers Market, Sanford, Florida,
ditioned, TV, all-electric kitch­
slop. CaU 13J2-M.
1-XR.
credit reporting in Sanford and
en, lawn, shade deep-well water,
Phone 32t.
vicinity on a fee basis. Retired
MeRANEY-NMITII PAINTH or semi-retired persons also Georgia cabbage plants. All var­ $65 month. 1 mile north of Ixuig- 2-Year old concrete block home
with earporte, 2 bedrooms, kit­
wood on llwy. 427v
considered. Car essential. Reply
2415 8. Park
• Phone 1203
ieties — any hmount. Starting
chen equipped. Living remit),
by mail, stating age, back­
Sept.
11.
Hugh
C.
Whelchel,
CHOOSE
GOOD
W
O
R
K
E
i
T
h
bath with tub 4 shower. Full
26—PIANO SERVICE
ground businesa or employment
Slate Market Still 15. Day 1269,
through Classified ads. Let an
size screen porch. Furn. or
record and present activities.
t f - L. L. Sill — Piano Technician
experianead ad-writer assist you
night, 627.
unfurn. Ph. 2M-J.
Reporting manager Dun A BradPhene 2164 Route t, 8* a fart
street, Inc., P.O. Box 2306, West
HURRY! . . . . HURRY! . . , . HURRY! . . . . HURRY!! Phone 980 about a $4000.00 Hume.
Day Station, Jacksonville, Fla.
•.I— ROOFING-PLUMBING
3-Bedroom h o u s e Wynnewood
16—WORE WANTED—FEMALE
W. J. KING
neighborhood. Equipped w i t h
Plumbing (^ntrsetur
rlfctrie kitchen, blinds, heater
Wanted housework. Call 6U-R.
Kohler Plumbing A Supplies
$600 Down, $55 monthly pay­
f
our
C
’kxn-Up
Week
Take
advantage
o
deem Electric Water Hester*
ments. See at 2009 Adams. Ph.
M
erch
an
dU
e
Or all Uaad
2534 Orlande Dr.
Ph. II
435-J.
198.50
Large 4-Pc Modern Bedroom Suit t ................... —.....................
Plumbing. Kresky Heating
II—ARTICLES AWK RENT
66-LOTS
M. G. HODGES
$38.00 Lota
Mahogany Vanity Base, Matching Bed and Chair ____
x 133’. Partly landscaped.
NOW 3 mm film rental library
' # Bervlco on"XII Water Pumps—
Ready to buUd. Dreamwold
at Wieboldt's Camara Shop. UO RoUawiy Bed and Mattress (Twin Six*) . . — —.......... —............. $6.00
Well* Drilled — Pumps
Section. 2411 Chase Ave. Phone
S. Park Ave.
Paola Road, phone too
1973-M.
3-Drawar Chest, on casters .......- .................................................. $9 95
43—ARTICLES
‘-OS
6ALR
CERAMIC TILE
$14.88 For your future home site we have
2-Pe P in tle Sofa Bed Suite .
. . .................
Paul F. Mueller A Aon Ph. 154 We buy and aell used furniture.
lots prired from $125.00 up, in
fr e e estimate. Quality work.
Paying top cash prices (or any 2 Pc Living Room Suite .. ......... ............ — ................................ $7.00
several locations in City,
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­
Attractive Lake Front Lota
arms
.........—
.
$9.95
3Pc
Sofa
Bed
Suite,
with
plastic
ING POST on 17-92 Ph. 2063-W.
OZIER REALTY CO.
Ph. 1359
$5.00
Large Platform Rocker .............
—Factory vo you—

Ph.1821

BULLDOZING

R

AUTOMOTIVE

• EMPLOYMENT

w

Echols Hi-Rizer

SEE and COMPARE

$94.50

• BUSINESS
SERVICES

to M A T H E R ’ S
USED FURNITU RE DEPARTMENT

• MERCHANDISE

AlUBtlann
V en etia n Blinda
Can Ira: i ng and Repair
INI Hanford \ w
Phone IMS Enclosed bead. Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastic and*. Plastic or
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
PLUMBING
cords.
Contract and Repair Work
Senkarik GIsm sad Paint Ce.
Free Estimate*
112-114 Weal 2nd St.
Phono *30
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
Phone 132$
Army Cols, 83.90; Paint, 12.60 gal.
r-Smrta, 41c; Army-Navy Surp­
PLUMBING * RSPAIRA
lus, 310 Sanford Ava.
Septic Tank Installation A Service
Sewer Connections. Archie C.
Wa have a LITTLE BIT o f
Harnett, Phone 734-W nr 1333.
EVERYTHING - F.U.B. le, 10c
U 25c Store, 321 8. Sanford Ave.
•* ' tt-MPMTAL NOTICES
%

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CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
Slip Covers end Drapes
STANLEY KULP
PHONE nSS-J.

CLOSE OUT SALE
Everything Goes
Sanford Freight Salvage Co.
104 W. let. St.

Plastic Cocktail Chain ...........

,....

* arge Lsmnga Chair .............

....

....

ROSA L. PAYTON.

Table, 4 Chain and Buffet . . . .

Registered Real Estate Broker
. . . . $29.88 Phone 2171
17-93 at Illawalbs

Vanity with Triple Mirror ............

....... $7.81

Oak Buffat, good condition .........

***••*eeeeeeee *-**•#••

8-Pe Chrome Dinette .........

•

Table end 4 Chairs (wood) .........

f

Drop-leaf Table and 3 Chairs (w o o d ) .............. .......

3-BEDROOM MODERN masonry
home, parquet floors, comfort­
able interior, french door en­
trance to cool icreened porch.
Utility room and car porte com­
bined.
Immediate possession,
$9,700. Term* available.

'mi

$4.86

Odd Chrome Chair* (new) .........

............

$4J8

A. B. PETERSON
Uroker Associates: A. B. Paterson
Jr., P. J. Chesttraon, Garfield
Willetts, John Melsch and R. W.
Williams. A. C. Doudnay, Land
Surveyor.
116 N. Park Ave.
Phone 1129
KENNETH E. S U C K
Registered Res) Estate Broker
1009 E. 2nd.
Phone 1586
Phone 960 about a $4000.00 Homa.
LOOKING FOR A BARGAIN?
Here It is. Two bedroom home,
furnished, ccmcfeio block, -close
to school. Only 89,125.00. Terms,
Other good valuee In 2 4 3 bed
room homas.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2544 French Ave.

J. W. HALF,. REALTOR

RAYMOND M. BALL
OSCAR M. HARRISON
REG. BROKKRI

Also A Big Selection of Good Used Refrigerators; Gee,Electric end
Oil Rangea And manyother items not listed
■t Terrific 8avlnga.
PUMPS A SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Wringer washer 1 year old. Good
S. D. HighUymaa, Aaaoclat*
904 Baulk Perk Ave.
M o m 989
All type* and size*. Inets lied or
condition, $60. With tutu, $70.
All llia u May Ba Pnrt haand Or Mather's Easy Terms
"D o It Yourself."
Phone I435-R.
ID O MUCH FURNITURE? Clas
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
COME IN and browse around.
STINE
‘ died edi etU the surplus fur
F.U.B10C, 25c Store, 321
CASH. Phone t i l l lor an ad
Machine end Supply Ce.
Phona IfT writer,
*03-00 E. First St.
Sanford Ave.
W. 2nd SL
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Happy Heaths ,
Oraaadtfiahti }
Through Waal A J v
Drcsutt be\l hid so much
trouble filling risers lo
bust is 19)4, lsst yesr
Patrick Collins plsced •
CLssilied At in the Misnrspsiis tribune, receiieJ
inrhsiieae (re« 1J firmer*
to brinz stosg kit 12-yesr*M sen i ml t i their guesti

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Johnny Walker, Associate
"Call Hall" Phone 1761

SACRIFICE
Combination business and home
location, 180 feet on llwy 17-92,
84,400 —TERMS.
OWNER WILL TRADE OR SELL
Modern 3-Bedroom, I bath, lake
front home for like property in

Sanford.
Consult A REALTOR First

CULLEN AND IIAHKKY
IN N. Park Ave.

Phone 2313

Alexander &amp; Stringer
Ural Estate K Insurance
Mrs. Ixmnnc Messenger,
Assoc.
107 Magnolia Ave.'
I'll. 16
Modern 2-bedroom concrete block
home with utility room, car
porte, ituragc, porch w i t h
schern and Jalousies, hardwood
doors, well A pump wifli sprink
ling system. 59285.00. Monthly
payment $52.50.
Three bedroom frame house Just
Inside City. With 3 lots 4 large
Irees, hardwood floors, 2 screen­
ed parches front 4 back, large
living room-dining r o o m 4
Breakfast nook. Newly decornled both inside 4 out. $9000.00
----- Terms.

HtllN HAWIO, 15, and her bridegroom, Cuslmir OrrechownUl, 64, e
former teacher, are shown Just before their marriage In Moslnee,
\Vi»r. Tho bridegroom owns a tinall farm. The bride and her father.
John Jlswto, were among Urzechowiki's pupils.
(International/

OZIER REALTY CO.
Mura B. Orirr, Broker

Hazel M. Field. Associate
2601 So. Orlando llwy. Phone 1359
EVENINGS: 3115 non VM
This ad it a free guest pats to the
Movicland Rldr-ln Theatre for
Clarence Donaldson, Lake Mary.
Exp. date Scpl. 17, 1956. *

CLOSE TOOCEAN

*

FUR QUICK ACTION use Cl*sil­
lied ads to tall rent hire. Call
1821. aay "Charge It."
Just

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O F SANFORD

2 BEDROOM furnished house in
need of repair. Large lot, many
shade trees. Full price only
$5,300. LOW DOWN PAYMENT

NEAR HOSPITAL
SWAP ANYTMlh
New | bedroom block home just
Claisliicd
computed. Priced at only $7Soo
helpful
$39.60 wltk terms. Located at $04 E.
4th «L
ttl .M Robert A. WUUaau, R e a lto r
Raymond Lundaulat. Associate
$eaa
“■
167) Atlantic Bank Bldg.

Twin Metal Beds ..........................

MATHER

DESIRABLE - ATTRACTIVE 3bedroom cement block house on
large corner lot. Desired neigh­
borhood and sensible allowances
make this an ATTRACTIVE INVESTMENT in a place you
spend most of your time —
HOME! $11,900, Terms. Call for
appointment.
W. II. "B ill" KTEMPER
Guy Allen, Ataociale
Arlatte Price, Associate
Realtor — General Insurance
Phone 905 or 2122 112 N. Perk Ave.

Furnished modern cottage, CBS,
tile bath, fenced yard. 2 years
67—BROKERS mad REALTORS
uld, 51,000 down, balance like
$2 88
rent. Jack Golden Really, New
Phone 960 about a $4000.00 Horn*.
Smyrna Reach.
$4.00

....... $7.00

Wicker Chair and Rocker, both for

THE SANFORD HERALD Fri. Sept. 7. 1956

‘ED B U R N E T T
The Painter
HE CAN FIX IT!

PboM *5184 Days
.... 1952-M Nlghle

O U T S T A N D IN G O P P O R T U N IT Y
FOK MEN WHO WANT TO MAKE BETTER OF ;
THEIK TIME, TO BUILD A BETTER FUTURE
FOR THEMSELVES.
A growing concern with 216 store* in 2J iteU s has • law opes* ;
inge for ambitious young man 21 to I I who hxvo completed
their Armed Force* experience and who are capable o f edvaaeemgnt tn the retell field.
Through .training and principle o f promoting (rasa within is*
_ .. ere promoted on ability
•urea romiitugd opportunity. Men
______________
la Manager to DUtried j
throughout
tke___________
conapauyai_____
fromTrainee
Tra
Manager to New Yrrk Office Buye
Buyer or Executive.
Employee benefits Include: liberal vacation plan, group is* .
•uranee, starling salary 8*0.00, regular increases, rental aB&gt;
owances where needed. Managers' contract* offer share Is ;
sales and profit# and there is a company-paid retirement pies,
I’ersonal interview will ho arranged.
Write giving name, address, complete personal details,
reapasulhiUtlee, age, adoration, and experience.
Address box number CM In care o f this newspaper.

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TKIH IIAU1M from the East Co*tt states hre
i 'iowii on thrtr in i rat In Atlantic City, N. i., to
compete for the "MI** America" title. They are
(left to ri(ht): Lsel Jariuon, MUa New York; Jewel
fratt Smerage, MUi Massachusetts; torr.s Mai*

comton Rlngler, Mix* Pennsylvania; Sharon Kay
Ritchie, the reigning Mlai America; Jeanette toulca
Roaemteet, Mlu Maryland; Beverly Ann Cate, Mlts
New Jeraey, and Margo Sandra Lucey, MUa Dla*
trlct of Columbia,
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Y O U 'R E T E L L IN G M E !
»y HOYT KINO—
Central Praia Writer

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nrtST arrlvala have had enough uphill.
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■ta*een-for-HerUr-for-Vlce-Pre*|.
The OOP delegate* ethuded
dent He proved tt*» the early confide***, tchlch indicate* the
werm that seta the bird.
Republican elephant'* memory
• t t I
doeinT ye hack Jar. Not a* /or
, ft’* no! true that the Republi­ a* 1919, anyiray.
can ronivnHon was eat and dried.
I I t.
The only Repubfiren ache ira*
Attorney Oeneral Srewnetl tald
cut vat ffaroM B. Bldttrn, and the patty should "run Mated." He
lAole ik o
iLIaji i L u
Om
thcy'-c still drying the hotel*.
t o * *w
aw
fear I* no fear.
The City ef San freiKlvfe tawld
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have deae a better |eb with how
Thome* K. Dewey waa among
" laitwctiaat. Haw to thoae who warned the OOP of
ovtpeonOdanea, Ha did a lot of
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meditating •on the subject, but
of the Older delegates from Albany.

In San Francisco waa Harold E.

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Mila of a Britiah admiral who waited until the ladies had
retired st a dinner party to regale the mole gucils with stories

about the behavior of Mali
In the Arctic. Salt) he in
part; ."W hen the Mg fapli
cornea out o f the water on to
• abb o f ice and sot* up a
bellow than can be heard
for miles, female seals seem
to fend 1t Irresistible. I belieyo I can imitate it for

yoofl

Thg Admiral bellowed
lustily, the china ware rat­
tled, two glasses fell to the
floor, Mtd the old acadog'i
wife burst Into the room de­
manding. "W ere you calling
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* M l lSeNelll speaks tovtagty ef a bachelor pal who’s known as
"■eOapread"—because he's been turned down ao often. He eaU hit
meets In hla kltahenetto; calls M “ tha long, narrow apaca between
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A Balanced Diet; Too
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to aw that wo talk a advancing age cuts your physical
lit about what the averaco young activity and lowers metabolism.
alar or adult should sat and don't For example, a man at the age
■tv* enough thought to the nu­ of U requires about WO calories
tritional needs ef the aiderly
sn tha 2,400 to 1,000
parson.
required at tha aga of 21. Yon
Many older people harei special
sj
women of U need about I £00 to
dietary problems beeai
of their 1,900 calories a day, about 600
ago and most of those probli
leu than you did at tha age of 2a.
•an bo blamed on habit
Bine* the body fat U greater In
Bocauae they may haw n e w tho elderly, you oldsters can get
oaten enough meata,
along with leu than the usual
vegetables, many oldsters simply amount of fat and oil. Howerer,
refuse to break this habit and go your diet must contain ample
ob with deficient dials. They protein since many persons ever
rigidly stick to their eating tub 63 find It difficult to retain pro­
Ita oven though they may b« dot tein In their systems.
rlmental to their health.
Dolly Diet
W m Im Tooth
Decayed or missing tealh also The daily diet of you'oldsters
hamper adoption o f'a good g|*t tto ^ ^ ta d u d f t ^ Wlowli^_
among the elderly. Unleu they! 0n# P1®* o f -mUk- butt*r «
have their
dental
lie u U
C H M I problems
I U U U 1C IIM taken
k U C I I . 214r*ar*n#
. .
"fortified with Vitamin
t by a dentUt, they may k o f
£2*
forced to exclude all solids from
***.“ ?*
J®? tShlfJ 2}l
nenut. This of courif ajuj, fftllliD^ricii f i l l ) lU fk llffl OF
courw' W l!whftla grain
m i n bread;
bread; whole
mht%1* grain
m in
w Y t o S u t r iO
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Money unfortunately 1* ■n-'cerea,i t m n or yellow Vegetaotber problem of the aged. Many We,:- P01* 10** 01 other vegetables
of you elderly folk have to get or fruit, and one serving eg
along on shrunken budgets, 1 oranges, grapefruit or tomatoes.
know. But this doesn't mean you Supplemental vitamins end
have to exclude vegetables, fruit minerals must not be forgotten.
and meats from your diet and eat Quinton AMP AKIWD
the much chonpcr starches al­ H. T.: My child has been given
most exclusively.
sulfa drugs for a sore throat. Is
A little more careful budgeting there any chance of these drug*
and marketing, coupled with a damaging her kidneys?
better knowledge of food values Answer: Bine* the newer sulfa
and costs, can provide you with drugs have been employed In
an adequate diet on a most mod­ proper doeage, under a doctor’s
t est income.
direction, there Is little chance of
1
You oldsters need fewer eat­ their crystallising and causing
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l eries than younger folk because difficulty.

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The Interviewer
Is Interviewed
By Modern M aid

Manhattan Being Rediscovered
NEW YORK, —Tha most val­
uable land In the world— the
lower tip of Manhattan Island
comprising
the
Wall
Street
financial district and conserva­
tively estimated to he worth more
than 1G million dollars an aero—
went had a quarter o f a century
ago. Today It is being rediscover­
ed.
New skyscrapers are being
crowded Into the forest o f steel
and masonry towers that rivals
the Statue of Liberty aa * symbol
of this new world.
Skyscraper projects
In midManhattan about four or five
miles from Wall Street scarcely
cause a ripple In the news. There
are so many o f them. Rut down­
town they make headline! because
builder* had forsaken the district
for more than IB years after
speculatora in the tragic hull mar­
ket of 1029 Jumped out of their
office windows.
During the dark dnyi of the
Itl.'lO's, the stock mnrket— bulwark
for downtown real e-tate values—
wits considered dead.
.m
No. 1 Wall Stre«d, the south’ c o r
ner of Broadway facing historic
Trinity Church and its graveyard,
for n century or more could nut he
bought for love or muney.
When the late Robert E. Dow!
ing finally waa able to buy No.l
Wall Street for the Irving Trust
Co. 64-story building project at

By DOROTHY ROE
Associated Prove Womf n'« Editor
1 have coma across a quaint
nostalgic note In a brand new
book, “ Etiquette and Protocol,” by
I. Monte Radlovlc, a former Lon­
don newspaperman of internation­
al experience, who writes:
“ Your relationship with your
own household staff should be
marked by extreme consideration
for their needs.'*
The ' Inevitable question
that
will arise from the average Amer­
ican reader Is:
“ What household staff?"
Mr. Radhrvlc, while undobted1y well acquainted with correct
■octal amenities In the higher in­
ternational cchelona, apparently
has not tried recently to hire a
maid, general housekeeper or oc­
casional cleaning woman through
a New York employment agency.
I have. The moat recent conver­
sation went something like this:
Maid' "O f c o u n t 1 must have
weekends off. You don't expect
me to serve breakfast on Friday,
do you? ! like to get an early
start.”
Me: "Well, o f course we want
you to be happy. I guess we don't
need breakfast on Fridays."
Maid: "You say there's a radio
in my room. Do you mean no
TV?”
Me: "Well, you can use the fam­
ily TV »et when we are not at
home. There's nobody at home
all day, you know.”
Maid: "B ut what am I supto do when you all are at
m e ?"
Me&gt; "Well, I had In mind that
you might aerve dinner and little
things like that.”
Maid: "That's another thing. I
hope you don't plan to do any en­
tertaining. If there are more than
four at table l must have help.”
Me: "Oh, w e ll take our guests
out to dinner.”
Msidt "N o laundry, e f course.
Light cleaning only. And 1 hope
you’re not one of these families
who sits around and have cocktails
for an hour before dinner. I like
to aerve dinner at 7 p.m. sharp."
BLACK herringbone tweed
Me; "But what if wo are de­
•nit, boxed and belted In front,
layed and don't get home until
*&gt; hem the fall 1936 Pattullo7:30 or 1:007”
Jo Copeland collection. Both
Maid' "N o consideration. That's
jacket and aklrt hem are edged
tha troubla with people these
with black silk braid. The collar
day*.”
ta of cunary-yellow ailk velvet
Me: "You reallta that we live
outside the city, and have an
hour's trip coming home, don't
you?”
Maid: "An hour from town?
Why didn't you say ao? Why, I
couldn't even go to the movies at
night? I'm aorrl, ma'm, but I
Just don't think you'll do.”
This, I believe, is a conversa­
tion fairly typical throughout the
country these days. The makl in­
terviews tho prospective employer
W«'ll pm f O A IH
— not vice versa. And the weary
housewife who finally anarc* one
to r o ld ro o a p p o to lo
of these Jewels feels so flattered
t l r o o ...a l l p o p u la r
at having been accepted that shr
doesn't dare complain If the soup $
m a k o o a n d a la a a l
It cold, the meat burned or tha
furniture dusty.
After struggling with euch deli­
cate problems for same 13 yesrs,
I, for one, heaved a sigh of relief
when the time came that the chil­
dren didn't need a full-time baby­
W a ’ ll g l v a y o u
sitter any more.
I've found It's wonderful to be
♦ Q O O '
able lo have dinner whenever we
happen to want It; to bo able to
dust tho piano or polish the silver
without hurting the feelings of a
ar up w , 1 0 m m .
sensitive domestic who forgot to
do it; and not to hava to eat
T tA D f-M AU O W AN Cl
burned potatoes when the maid
serves them with the beaming an­
nouncement :
"This It the Istest thing st the
Stork Club. They're called 'Ulack
Hat Potatoes!”

II. JAMES

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a12 EAST FIRST STREET
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LIFE — HAVING
BUSINESS
WAKEFIELD, Mas*. (A P &gt; Bavlng live* seems to be a Maeaullffe family trait.
Recently Donald McAuIlffe, 36,
won a medal from the Matknrhusetta Humane Society for recuIng a youngeter from drowning.
Ills grandfather Timothy J, and
hla father Dr. Philip L. teamed in
1925 to nave a man from drown­
ing. They too won aoriety awc-ds.
Bis brother, Philip Jr., 26, was
awarded the society's medal In
1948 for tha rescue of a man who
fell through thin lee. Two years
age he saved two women from
possible drowning In the PotoRiver.
P. J. WATSON DIES
JACKSONVILLE. (IV- Peyton J.
Wilson Sr., 69, a director and
member of the executive board
of the Florida National Bank, died
of a heart attack yesterday.
He was a native of Birmingham,
Ala., and eame here to 1941.

changing times. Over the /ear*
many o f the firms which do buxi­
nes* with the banks, exchanger,
underwriting
companies,
lawfirms and miscellaneous financial
Institutions were moving uptow-n.
The real crisis came after two
bank mergers: Chemical National
merged with Corn Exchange and
Chase National with tha Bank of
Manhattan, The latter became the
second biggest banking concern
In the country, behind the Bank
of America.
Both Chemleal-Corn and ChaseManhattan began hunting new
quarters. Authorities now agree
that had theso two gianta moved
uptown, Wall Strvet might have
lout the financial district.
But tha two banks decided to
stay downtown. Chase-ManhatUn
announced pleas for It* "Down­
town Rockefelle/ Center." Chemi­
cal-Corn then bought Clmxo's »M
downtown building as a main o f­
fice. The city also announced .hat
It would build n TfiO-fnitiily walkto-work housing ''roject on the
tow er East Side In give financi­
al workers convenient living quar­
ters.
The most spectacular project Is
Chase-Manhattan’s, This will cen­
ter around a 75 million dollar
structure, GO stories high, with a
1,000 car garage nearby. A twoblock area has l&gt;een set aside for
an expensive plain, allowing an
opening to air and blue iky that
will be novel among the narrow
downtown canyon*.

- - - * nothing like a gay little change to quicken Interest to
family meals. So when you serve these Meet Loaf Gems, each dellclous!:
nly brown, Juicy and tasty. . , they'll seem novel, and fun.
The shift from on* big family-site meat loaf to smaller one-pc
and bake the loaves In muffin pans. They’ll turn out so downright
■ppctfting, your family will want them again and again.
The big reason for their special tastiness la , , . snple sauce, , .
which you can buy In any grocery store. Mixed through end through
the beef-pork mixture, the apple aaur* give* Just that extra Julcinese,
ami an apple-haunted tang that brlnge out the hearty flavor o f the
meat. The eauce also helps stretch a pound and a half of meat to sla
really hefty servings,
MEAT LOAF GEMS
*•* cup minced onion
1 Ublespoon Worcestershire taue*1
I lb. ground beef, chuck
1 teaspoon salt
H lb. ground lean pork
IM cup* canned apple sauce
teaspoon sage
*t cup dry
‘ ‘bread‘ crumbs
large
greased muffin nans. Bake
Combine onion, beef, pork,
_____ . oven, 350 F
. -. 30-40
sage, Worcestershire eauce and in moderate
minutes. Yields 6 servings. Sene
salt; mix well. Add apple lauc* with seasoned rice, carroU and
and crumbs: mix well. Pack Into pea*.

'5 6 —the Year to Fix
.

Repaint -

Repair - Repay -

With FHA

How to bring your home up-to-date - Here are some of the
ways to improve your home: Make needed repairs - Add a bed­
room or nursery - Add a bathroom - Add a porch - Enclose your
porch - Modernize your Kitchen
Modernize your bathroom Insulate walls and ceiling - Replace your roof - Add insulated
siding - Paint your home - inside and out -replace your screens
Build a garage - or other needed repairs or remodeling.
You don’t need cash - just satisfactory income and credit rat­
ing - The cost can be handled in easy monthly payments.

The "Friendly Bank" will be happy to helpyou

Florida State Bank of Sanford
Member P. D. L C .

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the peak of th e: 1999 boom, tie
paid the unheard price of 14 mil
Uon dotUiv for the property and
two million n o n to clear the
land.
The plot ll only 102 by 176 feet
The city assessed the land at 111,100,000 In 1931 and sine* haa re­
duced It to 16.100,000. But retl
estate prices are running much
higher than nsteiimente an ap­
praisers consider this famous cor­
ner to bd worth from 1400 to |600
a square foot.
In the yean since World War
II, nine new office building* hare
been completed In that area, plana
are on file for four more and are
pending for four.
Office rentals downtown are
now running higher than In mid­
town. •
"As mueh as |7 and |B a square
foot le being paid,” observe* John
D. Butt, president of the Down­
town Manhattan Ann,
Except for two key deal*, the
.*V*-n* ultimately might have tak
eit' over tower Manhattan, The
area was being choked to death.
It* winding, narrow atroet* (one Is
only 11 feet wide) were never In­
tended for modern traffic. During
the noon hour vehicular traffic
stops in many of these old
thoroughfare* while the etrect*
teem with office worker* who
find the tittle eldewalka anachron­
istic nuisances. Everybody walk*
In the street*.
Tax assessments were stupen­
dous and eould not be lowered
fait enough to keep pace with the

M«ot loaf Com* Aro funT

HIGH HOPEH
DES MOINES i*v—Two small
signs facing tho street from s yard
In Um Dei Moines residential dis­
trict a y :
" I wsntt o be a lawn.”

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columns for FREE tickets to 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.
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�Summer Doesn't Slow Down Results From Classified—Call 1821
22—SPECIAL NOTICES

13-ARTICLES FOR RALE

S3—WANTED 1t« BUT

REAL ESTATE

17—BROKE B8 and REALTORS

Ultralite Samsonite L u g g a g e , WILL PAY CASH for clftan tt—ACREAGE
NEAR P1NECREST SCHOOL, we
GATLIN BROTHERS
have two excellent buys ut 3
made with magnesium, the air­ cotton rags. Call 1821, The j
Dragline A Bulldozer Service
bedroom home*, 1 and J years
plane metal. Sanford Jewelry A
15
Acres
Tiled
Land
with
S
art­
Sanford
Herald
Ph. 2232 Geniva. 2493-W SanforL
old, but like new in condition.
Luggage, SOU Sanford Ave.
esian wells; Huge *1 story 60*
As low us 110,200. Can be turn,ORLANDO Sentinel Bur. Call Portable power driven blacksmith
x
120’
Bern
to
store
tools.
Will
RENTALS
led for (1500 down, with immed­
tease all |29 per acre. Phone
Ralph Ray, 31M.
forge and anvil, |2S. 1301 Myrtle
iate possession.
2243-R-2.
*4—APTS—HOUSEB-ROOMS
Ave.
CROSLEY - BENDtX
Looking for home and income? We
Balea and Service
44 APPLIANCES
Rose Court: 3 room apartment, 64—FARMS AND GROVES
have some excellent offering*
RANDALL
furnished. Kitchen equipped. Ph. 20 acre lile farm. Three bedroom
FRIG IDAt
AIRE
RE at
appliances, a a l e s
for either the investor or person
Electric Company
1494.
house, large barn. All equip­
looking for Income along with
and service. O. H. High, Oviedo,
Service— Quality— Satisfaction
ment and machinery. Easy
F la,,______________
Phone FCM-MIS or Sanford 3-room apt. Newly decorated.
living quarter*.
Ph US Sanford
2K7-J-3 Da Bary
terms. Ph. 1393-J. P. O. Box
1642-W after I p. m.
1301 Celery Ave. Phone 805-W.
1134.
FAIRBANKS • MOR8E P u m p a Gas Stove A Kelvlnator refrigera­
If Interested In apartment clean­ *h- IP.IMER
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MERO
Well DrUlias, HOWARD C.
tor, Almost new. 2411 Elm Ava.
er than average. Close In. See
REALTORS
LONG, Phone 3M 207 East
Jimmy Cowan. Ph. 616.
Commercial Ava.
43—BUILDING MATERIALS
Phene 27 or 143
Wilt build on your tot Your plan 1991 Park Ave
Fr KNT ’ EM FAST
or uurs. tv* can arrange finan­
IF
IT
IS
REAL
ESTATE
HUTCHINSON’
S
Ocean
F
r
o
n
t
ENVELOPES, Letterheads. slat#USED BKICK
cing. Call us for additions or
ask Crumley A Monteith
Apts. 339 8. Atlantic. Dayton*
menu, Invoices, hand bills, and TWO CARLOADS beautilul used
remodeling.
at 117 South Park, Phone 772
programs, a te .
Progressiva
Beach. Call 2374-W for reserva­
brick. Orange, red, and burnt
LOWELL E. OZIER
They Know
Printing Co. Phone 40* — 403
tions alter 6:00 p. m.
black. See them at SHERMAN
Builder - Phene 13*9
West 13th St.
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
Office:
M
l
S.
Orlando
Dr.
trench
Avenue
home
suitable
for
1A—PLACES to EAT
DO YOU WISH TO SELL
home &amp; business, For informa­
RED-I-MIX CONCRETE
Well drilling, water guaranteed.
YOUR PROPERTY?
tion
call
1494.
• MAR-LOU RESTAURANT
Window Sills • Lintels
Phone 1006-W.
Let otr experience and contact
CUSTOM
BUILT
HOMES
Friday Menu: Red Snapper, LobSeptic Tanks • State Approved
be of service to you. Wo shall
WELAKA APARTMENTS: r w * l VA-FHA-CON VENTIONAL
ater, Jumbo Shrimp, Scallops,
Sand - Cement • Mortsi Mix
be hippy to discus* your prop­
BULLDOZING
FINANCING
private
baths.
114
W.
First
St.
Miracle Concrete Co.
Fiih Sticks. i
erty at no obligation. Call 905
’
LOW
DOWN
PAYMENTS
LOWERY
A
BRIDGES
309 Elm Ave.
Phone 1335
Saturday Menu: Prime Rib Roait,
or 2122 first thing.
LOW MONTHLY PA: MENTS
Avalon
Apt*.
Efficiency,
Pb
720-W
Man.
1136-W
Orange
City
Spr
4-5034
T-Bone Steak, Spaghetti and
A. K- SHOEMAKER, JR. DESIRABLE - ATTRACTIVE 3Meat Ball*. All Harden vegc- This ad Is a free guest pass to the
METAL ROOFING
SEE Seminole Realty for Desir t'&amp;one 19*1
two Mellonvitle
tablet. Hwy. 17-92 South, Phone
Now
in
stock.
5-V
Crimp
—
1-1/4"
bedroom cement block house on
Riti Theatre for Hirvcy Ed­
able Homes and Apts. Phone 27
large comer lot. Desired neigh­
U76-W.
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Corrugated
—
2-1/2"
Corrugated
wards. Sanford. Exp. date Sept.
borhood and sensible allowances
Get all Your roofing needs at Furnished Apt. 600 Park Ave.
3-Bedroom home, *1,100. equity.
17,
1956.
TONIGHTSTHE NIGHT ol the
make this an ATTRACTIVE IN*32X6 monthly payment. Equip­
Sherman
Concrete
Pipe
Co.
Free Flab Fry at the Doggie
VESTMENT in a place you
GROUND lloor, 3-room completely
ped with electric kitchen, bllmls,
DICK MAPES
Out West 13th St.
1 Diner A Bar, Lake Mary. Y’ALL
spend most of your time —
furnished apartment. 317 Pal­
heater. Call 16I5-W. See at *19
Tile
Contractor—Phone
2198-W
COME.
HOME! *11,900. Terms. Call for
Kosallia Dr,
metto Ave. Phone 2392.
Septic Tanks Cleaned 1 Repaired. 46—UUSINES8 EQUIPMENT
appointment.
Grease Traps-Dralnllncs. Free
4—LOST
-LEAVING TOW N W. II. "Rill " STEM PER
inspection. Phone 1732-M. San­ HAYNES Office Machine Co., EFFICIENCY Apartment Suit­
able
for
bachelor
or
couple.
Typewriters, adding machines,
WILL SACRIFICE
Guy Allen, Associate
LOST — Rad wallet in Lovctfl
ford Fla.
Pnyat*
bath.
Across
from
Post
Sales-Rentata, 311 Mag., Ph. 44.
Lovely **,000 Lake Mary home. 2
Arielte Price, Associate
Third St. Gore. Pleaac return
Ogle*.
Manual
Jacobioa.
Realtor — General Insurance
Bedrooms, CBC, burnt wood
wallet ft paper*. Jiccp money.
ceilings, jaloused windows, car Phone M3 or 2122 112 N. Park Ave.
STUDENTS—see the newest thing DESIRABLE one and two bed.
Return to The Sanford Herald, 22—SCHOOLS-INSTRUCT10N
in typewriters — Royal’s 1957
porte, Urge lot, lake privilege.
or Lovett’!.
room furnished apt Ph. 432-W.
Deanna School Of Dance
"Twin-Pak" portable. The fast­
(3,395, *636 down, *45 month. 2 BEDROOM furnished house in
Tap
Ballet
.
Acrobatic
Ball­
need of repair. Large lot, many
S—PERSONAL NOTICES
en portable on the market. In MAYFAIR — 3 bedroom house.
PHONE 1963-M.
room. Classes starting Wed.
shade trees. Full price only
7 colors. 24 months to pay.
U rge yard. Cali 1430-J aftar
Sept. 12 — Registration Contln;
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
*5,300. LOW DOWN PAYMENT
Powell's Office Supply
For Sale By Owner—Loch Arbor
6 p. m.
Bade Day, Week, or Month—TeL
ues — Phone 2*71.
117 S. Magnolia
Phone 996
* months old, 3 bedroom, 1 bath
1425. Furniture Center —
This ad la a free guest pass to the
house. All electric kitchen, ex­ 3-BEDROOM MODERN masonry
Prepare at home for bookkeeping 47—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD
116 West First SL
Hits Theatre (or Paul Bcseell.
home, parquet floors, comfort­
haust fan, heater, blindi. serv­
A Accounting. Send for free in.
Sanford. Exp. data Sept IT, '66.
able interior, french door en­
let man transferred. Ph. 21T7-W.
Thl* is a free pan to The Prairie
formation. Free placement serv­ Buy your Furniture at Barry's
trance to cool screened porch.
Lake Drive-In Theatre for H. D.
ice.
Warehouse Furn. Co., et 901 W. New two bedroom houses, kitchen SMALL 2-Bedroom home. Low
Utility room and car porte com­
Dague, Beardaii Ave., Exp. data
Massey Business College. Inc.,
equipped. 1906 Washington. Pb.
1st St. Ail nationally adv. furn­
down
payment.
Phone
544,
bined. Immediate possession,
8ept, 17, 1956.
Home Study Dept. N-ll
iture at warehouse prices.
443 or writ* Jack Flynt, Box
day*
or
1S93-M,
nights.
*9,700. Term* available.
P.O. Bex 1527
Jix. FIs.
302 Sanford.
AUTOMOTIVE
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
EMPLOYMENT
etc. Bought-eold. Larry'a Mart 2 apartments. 1 email, I large.
S t.
611 Park Ava. Ph. 1032.
I—BOATS AM) MOTORS
321 East 1st 8L Phone 16IL
A. B. PETERSON
14- -CHILD CARE
Furnished lerge I-Bedroom apt
*
Evinrude Salas A Service
Broker Associates: A. B. Peterson
Solve tha
Ph. 1294-J. 70) Palaatto Ava.
p ROBSON Sporting Goods
Jr., P. J. Cheiterson, Garfield
Baby sitters available. Baby Sit­ "Guest" Sleeping Problem Lake front AAedroom C.B. house.
Willetta, John Melich and R. W.
304 E. 1st St.
Phone 9
A1E YOU LOOKING FOR A
With An
ting Agency. Pit. 332-M.
Williams. A. C. Doudney, Land
Fishing, swimming. Ph. 20S6-WNEW HOME?
1—1956 MK 0 Mercury
*145.
Surveyor.
3. after 4:30.
1—1952 KH7 Mercury
*145. 26—HELP WANTED—FEMALE
Ill N. Park Ave.
Phone 1129
1—1956 Evinrude 30 IIP
*300. WAITRESS — Apply Touchton’t • A beautiful couch by day
2-BEDROOM Houie, living room, SEE and COMPARE
1—3 HP Elgin, Like New
(50.
•
A
comfortable
90-Inch
wide
bed
kitchen, Florida room end ear
KENNETH E. SUCK
Drug Store, Mr. (3ark.
The Homee Built
LARSON Boats, All Aluminum
by night.
Registered Real Estate Broker
porte. In town, Phone 2002.
Bjr
’
Fiber Glass Boats—
from *299. WOMEN — Any age, to be train­ • Converts to twin beds
1009 E. 2nd.
Phone 1686
W. P. SMITH
ed in new and unique coemetics • Converts to ■ couch end a 5 ROOMS • BATH unfurnished
ODHAM ft TUDOR, INC.
Motors- Boa ts-Palnt -Gla is
Phono 960 about, a 94000.00 Homa.
house, 3 screened porch**,
service. Full or part time, *2*
■Ingle bed.
Bulldera of Fine Homee
2413 S. Park
Phone inoa
aduite only, no pet*. Inquire
to *75 weekly paid by Check. No
For Florida Living
LOOKING FOR A BARGAIN?
canvass, delivery or collection.
2312 Palmetto Ave.
p12—TRAILERS
BEAUTIFULLY Designed' Three Hero it it. Two bedroom homo,
Car and phone a necessity. Cali A Selection of Beautiful Tailored
3 BEDROOM furnished home.tn
furnished, concrete block, -close
And Four - Radaoaae Horn**
Mrs. Spencer, 1433-W.
Cover* end Bolsters
U will pay YOU to sea us before
responsible party, near South*
to school, Only m,*28.00. Terms.
1 ft I bathe
Sightly Extra
you buy. Open Evenlugs and STENOGRAPHER-Sccretary, ApSide Bchool. 1110 par month.
Other good value* in 2 ft 3 bed­
Varied Selection of Plana Avail­
Sundays.
base A
ply to R. A. Smith at Chs
ECHOLS REDDING CO,
room homee,
Phone 9144.
able.
East side Trailer Sales
Corner tad A MagaeUa. Fk. 1222
Co.
Priced From 111,200 to *14 000
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
Palatka, Fla.
3
A
3
room
freshly
painted
apti.
"Bad Bamberger" Mgr.
VA (OI)—FHA ft FHA Inserv2544 French Ava.
27-HELP
WANTED
MALE
Phone
29S3-W
or
2313.
Open Header's Ul 9:3* a. m.
ice Financing,
Trailer. Sale-Rent. Ph. 668-XR.
J.
W.
HAM.,
RKAl.TOR
VISIT OUR BALCONY
ATTENTION RETIRED
4-room garsie apt., $4*. So. HOMES AVAILABLE:
Johnny Wslker, Associate
• BUSINESS
NAVAL PERSONNEL
Cameron Ave, Phone 1314-R. Sooth Plnaereet .. . Ssnford, Fta.
This is a free pass to The Prairie
“ Call Hall" Phone 1752
Lake Drive-In Theatre for Ed­
Grove Manors ........Sanford, Fta.
SERVICES
3-room
furnished
kitchenette
apt
Unusual opportunity to represent
SACRIFICE
ward Lancaster. Exp. date Sept.
Valencia ViUai .. . . DeLand, Fla
Aduite Ph. Ml-_______________
us life Insurance wise m San­
Combination business and home
IT, 1936.
16—BEAUTY PARLORS
SALES OFFICE
ford and vicinity. Will train and
local ion, 160 feet on llwy 17-92,
Duplex furnished apartment, three
1625 S. French Ave.
NECC1U-ELNA
assist.
94,400 —TERMS.
Modern Alr-conditiuned Salon
room,
*50.00.
3101
Magnolle,
Ph.
Phone 2160 ft 2990
Sewing Machine Center
Harriett’* Beauty Nook
1973, Robert A. William*.
After 9:00 p. m. CaU 2371-W
Sales, Service end Rentals
OWNER WILL TRADE OR SELL
191 S. Oak
. Fb. 971 Our standards are high, but to
G A R R E T T ’S
the eligible man this offers an
Modern 3-B*droom, 2 bath, lake
Shell Apts,: Furn. 2 room apt*.,
223
E.
First
St.
Phene
1422
excellent
opportunity.
NOTICE
front home for like property In
screen porch, plus roliaway bed,
Haiet M. Porter’s Beauty Shop
Sanford.
gara(*. *11 Park Ave. Ph. 469-W
46-FARM
aad
GARDDKN
will be closed duming the month Company has excellent ratinf - In
Consult A REALTOR First
Apt.
3
room,
kitchen
A
bath.
In­
business for over 63 years. GEORGIA GROWN C a b b a g e
of September.
CUM,BN AND IIAHKEY
quire
1001
Palmetto.
Ph.
I13I-M
Address your inquiries to P.O.
Plante in any quantity. Ready
19* N. Park Ave.
Phone 2212
17-BUILDING - REPAIRS
Box 6605, Orlando, Florida.
for letUng out Bept. 10th. Vari­ N i c e bedroom. Private cntrince This ed is a fra* guest pan to the
,
.PAINTINO
eties are of Midseason, Marlon
A bath. Phone 2029 W.
Movleland Ride-In Tncairc for
Alexander &amp; Stringer
Clerk Hardware Store. Age limit
Market, Early Round Dutch,
Mr*. Joe Childin, Sanford. Exp.
Itrsl Eitule ft Insurance
FLOOR sanding and finishing.
under fifty. Experience helpful
Glory,
Improved
Glory.
8avoy
Furn. or unfurn. 2-bedroom apart­
date Sept. 17, 1956.
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Semi­
Mrs. Launnc Messenger, Assoc.
but not necessary. P.O. Box 620,
Mammoth Red and EaiJy Copen
ment. Screened porch. Phone,
nole county since 1626.
107 Magnolia Ave.’
ph, 16
Sanford, Fla.
hagen, all from Certified Ferry'
6 room, 2 bedroom horn*, *3750,
1013-M.
If. M. Gleason, Lake Mary
Morris
Seed,
Rlpo
A
Ready
To­
Located on old Orlando Highway Modern 2-brdrooin concrete black
We are accepting application for
mato A Produce Co., State Farm- 2 bedroom furn. house, air-con­
ideal (or children, school bus
For painting call Sir. Tasker,
a part time representative to do
home with utility room, car
era Market, Sanford, Florida,
ditioned, TV, all-electrir kitch­
stop. CaU 1332-M.
l-XR.
pone, storage, porch w i t h
credit reporting in Sanford and
Phone 321.
en, lawn, shade deep-well water,
vicinity on a fee basis. Retired
srhrrn and jaluusirx. hardwood
(66 month. I mile north of l/mg- 2-Year old concrete block home
M eK A N E Y-SM ITH PAINT’S
or seml-retired persons also Georgia cabbage plants. All var­
floors, well &amp; pump wi(h sprink
with oarporle, g bedroomk, kit
wood on llwy. 427.
2415 R. Park
• Phnno 1203
considered. Car eascnliai. Reply
ling system. *9285.00. Monthly
ieties — any kmount. Starting
chrn
equipped.
Living
room,
by mail, slating age, back­
payment *32.30.
Sept. It. Hugh C. Wbelehet, CHOOSE GOOD W O R K E R S
bath
with
tub
ft
shower.
Full
29-PIANO (SERVICE
ground business or employment
State Market Still 15. Day 1262,
through Claullicd ads. Let in
■lie
screen
porch.
Furn.
or
record and present activities.
i f - L. L. Sill — Piano Technician
Three bedroom frame house just
experienced ad-wrlt«r assist you
night, 627.
nnfura. Ph. 2M-J.
Reporting manager Dun A Bred
inside City. With 3 lota ft large
Pboae 2164 Roete L Saafard
street, Inc., P.O. Box 2306, West
trees, hardwood floors, 2 screen­
Phone 960 ibout a *4000.00 Home.
.
.
HURRY!
.
.
.
.
HURRY!!
HURRY!
.
.
.
.
HURRY!
.
.
Tl—ROOFING-PLUMBING
Bay Station, Jacksonville, Fla.
ed porches front ft bark, large
3-Bsdroom h o u s e Wynnewood
living room-dining r o o m ft
H
E
R
’
S
to
M
A
T
19-WORR WANTED—FEMALE
W . J. KING
neighborhood. Equipped wi t h
Breakfast nook. Newly decora­
Plumbing (Retractor
RE DEPARTMENT
electric kitchen, blinds, healer
USED
FURNITU
ted both inside ft out. *9000.00
Wanted
housework.
Call
611-R.
Kohler Plumbing A Supplies
*600 Down, *33 monthly pay­ ----- Term*.
f
our
Ckun-Up
Week
Take
advantage
o
Ream Electric Water Heaters
ments. Sss si 2009 Adams. Ph
Of all Uart Merchandise
2214 Orlande Dr.
Ph, *9
MERCHANDISE
435-J,
—
OZIER REALTY CO.
*96.50
Large
4
Pc
Modern
Bedroom
Suit
Plumbing. Krrsky Heating
l-aura B. Orier, Broker
12—ARTICLE#
*6—LOTB
RENT
llssel M. Field. Associate
M. G. HODGES
*38.00 Lota 91’ x 1**'. Partly landscaped.
Red
and
Chair
Mahogany
Vanity
Base,
Matching
NOW ■ mm film rental library
2601 So. Orlando Hwy. Phono 1359
'# Service on'AII Water Pumps—
Ready to buUd. Dreamwold
al Wleboldt’a Camera Shop. 210 Roliawiy Bed and Mattress (Twin Sii»&gt; ........ 1 . . .
EVENINGS: 3113 &gt;ml rj&gt;&gt;
. * 8.00
Wells Drilled — Pumps
Section. 2411 Chase Ave. Phone
S. Park Ave.
Paola Road. Phone too
This
ad is a frre guest pass to the
19
#5
197S-M.
3-Drawsr Chest, on casters ........
43—ARTKIJUI s OR hAl-t
Movleland Ride-In Theatre fur
CERAMIC TILE
*14.U For your future bom* site we hsvr
Clarence Donaldson, Lake Mary.
Paul F. Mueller A Bon Ph. 134 We buy and aell used furniture. 2-Pc Plastic Sofa Bed Suite ... ...
tote priced from *323.00 up, in
Exp. date Sept. 17, 1956.
Free estimate. Quality work.
*7-U&gt;
2
Pc
Living
Room
Suite
..
........
Paying top cash prices for any
several locatloni in City.
thing of value. SUPEn TRAD­
Attractive Lake Front Lots
CLOSE TO OCEAN
arms
.
*9.93
2-Pc
Sofa
Bed
Suite,
with
plastic
ING P08T on 17-92 Ph. 2063-W.
OZIER REALTY CO.
Ph. 1359 Furnished modern cottage, CBS,
. *5.00
Large Platform Rocker -..........
tile bath, fenced yard. 2 years
—Factory iu You—
(7—RROKEka M4 REALTORS
old, 11,000 down, balance like
Aluminum
*2.88
Plastic Cocktail Chair* . ........
rent. Jack Golden Realty, New
Venetian
Blinds
Phone
960
about
a
*4000.90
Heme.
%
Centra'. i n.t and Repair
Smyrna Beach.
(4 00
* arge Lounge Chair ............ . .. .
Enclosed
bead.
Sag-proof
bottom
1997 Kaalord Aw
Phoee III*
rail with plastic ends. Plaitie or Wicker Chair and Rocker, both for
ROSA L. PAYTON: FUR QUICK ACTION use Classi­
*7.00
rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon
PLUMBING
Registered Real Estate Broker
fied ads to sail rent hire. Cell
cords.
*2911
Table,
4
Chairs
and
Buffet
.
.
.
.
Contract and Repair Work
Phone 2971
17-92 at Hiawatha
till. »*y “ Charge It."
Senkarik
G
lftuu
and
Paint
Cs.
Free Estimate*
. *7 6*
•*•■******I#**
NEAR HOSPITAL
112-114 Wait 2nd St.
Phono *40 Vanity with Triple Mirror ...........
R. L. HARVEY
KWAP ANYTHING) Just place
New | bedroom black home just
204 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1129
Cllssilied ads. Phoat 1221 tor g
Oak
Buffet,
good
condition
........
Army Cota, *3.9*; Taint, *2.30 gal.
completed. Prised at only *7*00 helpful in-writer.
r-Sturti, tfc; Army-Navy Surp­
PLUMRING * REPAIRS
with tom s. Located at *04 E.
h . , im. , « « . i . ih i . . . . , , . . . . *22.50
•-Pe Chrome Dinette ............ .
lus, 310 Sanford Ave.
ptic Tank Installation A Service
4th |L
ewer Connections. Archie C.
Table
aad
4
Chairs
(wood)
........
..................- .........
t l lJ i Rftkart A. Williams, Realtor
Wo
have
a
LITTLE
BIT
Of
Harnett, Phone 724-W or 133*.
House 'Leak?
Raymond D undee t. Associate
EVERYTHING - F.M.B. Sc, 10c Drop-lssf Tsble sod 3 Chslrs (w ood) ............— ....................
1972
Rank
Bldg.
A
25c
Store,
321
S.
Sanford
Ave.
J ' b —HTMIAL NOTICES
C H or Stucco, cad
Twin Metal Beds .. .................. ..... .................. each..... ....... *4.1
a r CUSTOM UPHOLBTEBING
CLOSE OUT SALE
Odd Chroms Chairs (new) ........ .............................................. *4J
Everything Goes
Slip Covera end Drape*
RAYMOND M. BALL
Sanford Freight Salvage Co.
STANLEY KULP
Also A Big Selection of Good U»ed Refrigerators: Ga«, Electric and
OSCAR M. HARRlBuN
1*4 W. let. SI.
PHONE
And
many
other
items
not
lilted
Oil Ranges
The Painter
REG. BROKERR
at Terrific Savings.
PUMPS A SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Wringer washer 1 year old. Good
R. D. HlghUyreei, Associate
All types and sixes. Installed or
Phene 999
HB CAN FIX IT!
condition, (60. With tube, 970.
All Itens May Be Purchased On Mather's Easy Terms 994 Beetb park Ave.
“ Do It Yourself."
Phone 2435-R.
Phoan '1184 Day*
TOO MUCH FURNITURE? Clas
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
COME IN and brows* around.
allied ads aell the surpiui f**f
STINE
_ 1952-M N ight*
F.M.B. 5c, 10c, 25c Store, *21
( ’ASH. Phong 1121 lor an adHachlaa sad Supply Co.
Phone 127 writer.
103-0i E. First SL
Ssnford Ave.
W. 2nd SL
Ph. (2

E m p ty ?

\
'A N T A D S

Seminole Realty

Ph. 1821

$d'nt

TH K SA N F O R D

H E R A L D F ri. Sept. 7. 1956

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M«n

Happy Hiallaj
Oreaale Raised
Through Wirt A4
Decline be ‘J had so much
trouble finding eUccs to
hunt ie 1954, Uat year
Patrick Collins [-Need e
CUa.itieJ AJ in the Minnr.
Tribune, tree IreJ
inviutient from 1J firmer*
tn bring slang hit 12-year*
et.t ton and be their guests
whil* r’ rc:l»-

I•

Permit* if

Company

Echols Hi-Rizer

$94.50

\

HIIIN HAWIO, IS, ami her bridegroom, Cu.'lmlr Orrccliow.ki, 64, n
former teacher, aro shown Just before their marriage In Mori nee.
Wise, The bridegroom owns a small farm. The bud* ami her father.
John Haw to, were among Ursechowskl e pupils.
(International)

ftm/Will

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B A L L R E A LT Y

MATHER

O F SANFORD

TED BU RN ETT

O U T S T A N D IN G O P P O R T U N IT Y
FOR MEN WHO WANT TO MAKE BSTTER OP
THEIR TIME, TO BUILD A BETTER FUTURE
FOR THEMSELVES.

,

A growing concent with 216 stores in S3 (teles hoe n few open* ‘
Inga for ambition* young men St to I f who hava completed
their Armed Forces experience and who nr* capable of advene#,
men* la the retail field.
Through training and principle of promoting from within in­
sures continund opportunity. Men aro promoted on ability
throughout the enmnanyst from Trainee ta Manege* tn DtetfM |
Manager to Nrw Yerk Office Buyer or Executive.
Employee benefit* include: liberal vacation plan.
aurance, starting salary 66046, regular increases,
‘ •J. Manansrs’
owances where needed.
Managers’ contracts
contract* offs
offer share in
____
oin pai
nalea and profits and there Is
a company-paid
retirement plan.
Personal Interview will ho arranged.

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Write firing name, address, complete personal details, f amily
•possibilities, ate, education, aad experience.
Addres* bog number CM in care of thU newspaper

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OUR NBW DISPLAY
ROOM IS COMPLETELY
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Pictured Above Is Our Modern Office Building And Lumber Display Room. Drive O ut Today,
W. FIRST STREET

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�SANFORD, FLORIDA

Over-100
EnjoyOpen
House, Tea

DR. B. D. HENNING, DIRECTOR of Soli Conservation end Extension for the Union of South Afrlen
(equivalent to the U. S. Secretary of Agriculture) was In Sanford last week while touring Florida.
(Left to right) are: C. Lind, Assistant Soli Conservationist, Seminole County; Dr. Henning, H. G.
Dasher, Assistant State Conservationist, Gainesville; and Ben Wiggins, Conservationist for Seminole
County. (8taff Photo)
_______________________________________________________

Guardsmen Ready
F o r'
Showdown
By MARY FOWLER
Ono hundred and fifty four
members and friends of the Do
Bsry Woman's club enjoyed lun- other Southern trouble spots.
eheon at the eivle center last
Tha guardsmen were eat to pre­
vent further prosegregation dem­
onstrations when four or five Ne­
gro pupils try to resume classes
in tne strife-torn western Ken­
tucky coal mining and farming
community of about 5,000.
Maj, Gen. J. J. B. Williams,
commander of the National Guard
forces, predicted a “ showdown"
during the day. He aald It might
well prova the turning point in a
week of turbulent action.
Four tanka ware in strategic po­
were the appealing moaeii.
sitions around the high school,
Mrs. Price Goodson, Mrs. Henry
(Continued Oa Page Tea)
Lasher and Mrs. Harry Seller
were the luncheon committee and
did themislvei proud with the
.tasty chicken salad plate and pas­
try dessert which regaled the huge
crowd. After the entertainment

Funeral Services
Tomorrow For 6th
Victim O f Disaster

ion, Arthur Wstt, John Bym and
Albert Salisbury. They met 33
times throughout the spring and
summer and now have eomplctad
their work. Residents of Do Bary
moy apply for their house num­
ber* beginning Stpt. 17, to Sept.
S3. To Insure accuracy one should
bring his deed, contract of sale
or property tax bill. Those who
{£ent- may obtain this information
™rom owners or realtors.
Engagement Revealed
Willlard Nclder announce* the
engagement of his daughter, Susanne, to John H. Connery Jr., of
Orlando. Mila Neidcr'a fiance Is
stationed with the Coast Gusrd at
Bsrnegat Light In New Jersey.
The wedding will take place at
the Methodist Church of Enter­
prise In mid-October.
Minister Attend* Qaafcrenc*
(Cootinued oa Pag* t l )

MOJII
fNw fJt r
H. wB|
illS R
Lloyd *|»
J. M
Lowe
SB, ppassed
away at the ftaalmde Memorial
Hospital Sunday afternoon at 1:15
p. m. from bunts and Injuries
received wehn ■ Navy plana crashed'lnto his borne on Aug. 27.
Mr. Lowo waa bom in Marion,
Ind. on Sept. 5, 1R(.
He had been in Sanford for 10
years and made his home at 3404
Orange Ave. He was Assistant
Manager of the Losslng Trans­
fer Co. which was owned by his
father.
Mr. Lowo ia the sixth victim
of the tragedy when a Navy
plane crashed Into homes on Or­
ange Ave. His six-year-old son,
David, remains In a critical con­
dition at Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital. HJs three-year-old daugh­
ter, Marilyn Sue, died Instantly
at the time of the crash. Mrs.
Lows died on Aug. 31, the day
following the tragedy.
Mr. Lowe was a member of the
Central 'Baptist Church and of
the Campbell-Losslng Post No. S3
of the American Legion.
Survivors include one soa, Da­
vid: his father and mother, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd J. Lowe Sr.;
grandmother, Mrs. Oars Jame­
son, Sanford; grandfather and
grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Lowe, Orlando.
Funeral servlets will be held at
3 p. m. tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon at Britton Funeral Home
with the Rev. J. W, Parham,
paitor of the Central Baptist
Church olflciatini and assisted by
Chaplain Charles Arnold af the
Sanford Chariot Arnold of the
Sanford Naval Air Stattaa.
Burial will bo la Oaktawa Mamortal Park.

Man Swerves Car
To Miss Track;
Lands in DHch
A Chevrolet aadan ploughed into
a dJtch Friday afternoon, shortly
before 13:30 p.m„ on Celery Ave.
about ltt miles east of the San­
ford city limits as it swerved to
mlas a pickup truck about to make
a left turn.
The car trashed into the ditch
narrowly missing a power pole and
a mall box burying lbs front and
Into tha shoulders of the open
drainage diteh and being stopped
by a concrete culvert.
John Chandler Foetaon, 77-yeareld carpenter, whose address waa
given as Camera* City, and driver
of the ear was uninjured as ha

By HELEN SNODGBAH
Th* All 8alnta Episcopal Church
of Enterprise hold Itt open hot**
and lea Sunday afternoon from
| to I p. a . at the new Pariah
House on tha eorner of Main Bt
and D* Bary At *., with over 110
peopl* attending detpHa the wea­
ther which wat very unsettled.
The affair waa one of the moat
delightful for quit* torn* tin* and
marked the beginning of a new
chapter in the history of the won*
derful little Mission Church here
In Enterprise. The Parish House
and furnishings were a gilt of Mr.
tf
and Mra. Edward
V
* “B. Ailing
““
Orange City.
The room in which the tea was
served was beautifully decorated
with many bouquets of Gowers
and single hibiscus were placed
at many vantage points, around
pictures and along window ledges.
The refreshment table w u cov­
ered with a lace cloth and center­
ed with a low arrangement af
roses, hibiscus and fern and flank­
ed on either aids with punch bowl*
and an array of delicioua cookies.
The program with the Rev. Lae
Heaten as master o f ceremonies,
begsn with soloists, Henry Eberllng, Mrs. Marion Roberta, MrS.
Arllne Wilke and Mrs. Florenc*
SL Amend, each accompanied by
Mrs. Laura Platt Brown.
The Rev. Cannon Leroy Lawson
of St. Barnabu*, DeLand, waa
Introduced and Rabsrt Cox, Sen­
ior Warden, gave a few words anpressing the appreciation for tha
building after which Edward Ail­
ing spoke brltfly of the history o f
the church amt of tb* happiness It
gave to him and Mra. Ailing te

MONDAY SEPTEMBER .10, 1954

Police Holding Local Men
On Cattle Stealing Charge
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ALEX 8. HOLCOMB- 8UPERINTENDINT for Dewitt, Kurnell A Sjiicrr, Inc., contractors for the
New York Giants dormitory building being erected on Mellonvilla and Celery Aves., and City Com­
missioner John Krlder watch a giant bulldoicr skim the vegetation off the ground In preparation
for the foundation oxcavations to bo started this week. (Staff Photo)

Construction To Begin
Lions Clubs Slate Soon On Dormitory
7-Ad Variety Show
Flefemyer Retires
After 20 Years

By MRS .RAYMOND MORRIS
CASSELBERRY-A seven-act va­
riety show to be staged Jointly by
the Casselberry and Sanford Llona
waa enounced at the meeting
Thursday night by eo-chalrmen
||o* Wetmer and C. K. (Bud) Platt­
er, of the local elub.
i Welmer and Fisher attnrfed the
Tuesday meeting of the Sanford
Wub when they were assured of
jfctl cooperation for the show

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tb* track. Fertooa was uninjured.
However, his wife, who waa thrown
into th* windshield of the car re­
ceived injuries oa her rght arm.
Mra. Fortson held bar arm In front
of her to protect their small grand­
child, Patty Hunter who waa un­
injured,
The truck, owned by W. W. Tyro,
was driven by Wilmon Conyers, 55year-old Negro of i l l . Cypress
Ave. Conyers said that be held his
a.m out to signal for the turn
which was unnoticed by Fortson.
Noticing that the car was bearing
down on him he pulled off the
road In time to keep from being
hit.
Investigating officer*, at tha
aceno of the accident were Deputy
Sheriff Morgan McCelland, Con­
stable J. Q. 'Slim" Galloway and
Trooper T. Mark Mack.

Program.
Mrs. Louis F. SL
chairman, and her
“ **d much cm
•» (heir work and
Ing this * most A

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amounced th* meeting, uId th.t

Toyland Division .
A t S N A S Is Opened

Md"l?HWp
'nT*!be wlU
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and no dues will
charged.

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term ed "an import­
The Toyland dlvlson of Sanford ant meeting of the group.
Naval Air Station was officially
opened Saturday morning upon the
g r o u p t o He a r h o u r
arrival of Santa Claus.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Toyland, located In Bldg. Seven
ORLANDO (AP)—The Florida
of the NAS, will bis open until
Christmas for tb* convenience Constitution Advisory Commission
of military dependents and their cam* here today to hear more
recommendations from th# generchildren.
Tb* Jolly old gentleman made a *1 public on how to modernise the
special visit from Ms bom* and 70-year-old state Constitution.
Hearings an a proposed new
the North Pole te get an early list
constitution w en hold last week
of children's Christmas desires.
Many children were on hand to In Miami and Tampa. Other hoar.
aa* Santa arrive in one of the Inga are scheduled for Jackson­
■tattoo's Bretrucks, and to get ville tomorrow through Thursday
fro* gifts of ke cream a id candy, aid for Pauama City Friday.

worked out . at a director* meet­
ing of the Casselberry dub Friday
night kt whch members «( the
Sanford flub wOt be present. '
Former Zone Chairman Ray­
mond Morris Inducted Tom Hueston and Earl Sealey Into the club,
bringing the membershln lust
two short of 30, at which point
membership will be dosed.
The dub was entertained by
Dick Moores, of Alta monte Springs
a cartoonist associated with Frank
King, of Winter Park, creator of
Gasoline Alley. Moores, a cartoon­
ist with the Disney Studios In
Hollywood for more than II years
also worked on the comic strip
Scamp.
The artist, drawing several of
the famous comle strip charseter* illustrated some of the varioua schools of cartooning which
he termed the scribble; circle and
oval and the shoestring.

Commission Will
Discuss Proposed
Pay Schedule
A proposed pay schedule for city
employes will come up for discus­
sion tonight at the regular meet­
ing of the Board of Ssnfonl City
Commissioners at • o'clock In the
City Commission Room of thhc
Cltv Hall.
Possibly, coming before the
commissioner* for prellmlnsry
discussion and consideration, will
be the budget for the General
Government operation for IIM-57
Other Items appearing on the
agenda prepared by Clly Manager
Warren E. Knowles will be the
discussion with representative* of
the Seminole High Sehool in re­
gards ta the us* of the Sanford

Three Seminole County white
men are being held by the Sanford
Police Department on charges of
cattle ataatlng following their ar­
rest yesterday for driving white
intoxicated.
J. P. Mitchell, ai, of Strtt E.
Fifth St., Fred Gilbert, 43. 311
Oik Ave. and Jack Jackson, SI of
Lake Monroe are the three men
who have been allegedly Identified
with the shooting of a yearling on
the Dr. Hugh West "No. 73 Ranch"
In Volusia County.
The men were first atopped Sundav about noon by CapL Arnold
Williams of the Sanford Police
Department near the south city
limits after having chased them
from Elehth St., on French Ave.
Cspt. Winisms brought the men
to the Sanford Jail when he notleed
Mood on the hands and clothing of
Gilbert.
The old model Bulek waa
starched and a slaughtered yearling was found In the trunk with
blood running over on the bumper
and floorboard of the car. Gilbert,
according to CapL Arnold attemp­
ted to get away in the Butck but
was eaught at tha cltv limits oa
West First SL, at Mangouatlna
Ave. Gilbert was then charged
with driving white Intoxicated.
A 33 rifle, knife used to cut tha
yearling's throat .full and empty
beer rani, and t l calibre thefts
were found In tha car. Dr. Ray­
mond Ban, according to Police
Chief Roy Williams, removed on*
of th* 31 bullets fmm the carcass
of tha yearling which waa stuffad
feet foremost, Into the trunk of
tvn ear.
Nation Crawford, foreman of
tb* "No 91 Ranch" said this momtag tbahtbe yoarTtag was abet and
Wiled o V u t 11:41 y*ata*day morn­
ing. The spot wa* found where
th* calf waa killed when Craw­
ford wont to the ranch about •
o’clock this morning. Tha calfa
mother w n located at a hoofed
and pawed circle.
Police Chief Roy William* aald
that It It possible that the cat*
will ba transferred to Volusia
County authorities for prosecution.
Assisting in tha tavosUgaion
were Volusia County Sheriffs Dep­
uty Daughsrty, Patrolman Baa
Butler of the Sanford Police Dortment, Andy Evans of th* Sen­
ile County SherifFa office, and
Coostabla J. Q. "Slim " Galloway.
Tha ranch where th* yearling
w u killed la located In Volusia
County west of highway 17-13 on
Fort Springs Road.
Local authorities were at th#
scene this morning eonttantat
their Investigation into tb* cattlo
theft by tha three Seminole Connty
white men who are allegerilv fish-

K

Thomas E. Gunr
Gets Promotion
After Iwlng promoted to first
lieutenant nt Fort Balvolr, Va.,
Thomas E. Gunn, of Do Bary, re­
ceived the sliver hors signifying
his new rank from Maj. Gen.
David H. Tulley, commanding of­
ficer of the Engineer Center and
Fort Helvoir.
Lt. Gunn entered the Army In
February, 1055 and is cxcutiv*
officer at the Non-eammissloned
Officer* Leaders School.
He I* the eon o f Mr. and Mr*.
Charles It. Middleton, Narawjs
Road., De Unary; la a 1054 grad­
uate af Lehigh University and is
a member of Sigms Nu fraternity,
Refore entering the Army LL
Gunn was employed by Bethlehem
Steel Company.

CARLA SPINS
MIAMI (At*)—A tropical storm
that developed near the Northern
Bahamas jpun northeastward in
the Atlantis today, a threat only
to ihlpplng.

"This la one time we believe
that wa have a good cat* on cattle
stealing," Chief Williams said this
morning. "Ordinarily," ha aald,
"it la bard to pinpoint such a
theft, but this time w* found them
with th* eireass In their posses­
sion,"
Non* of th* men, being held un­
der the driving while intoxicated
charset and cattle stealing, bsv*
admitted any p u t ia killing tbo
yearallng yesterday. However,
CapL Arnold WtlHame said that
Jaek Jackson had admitted that
hit car waa "stuck" near the are*
where the calf was slaughtered.

Seminole Chiefs
Club To Gather
Tomorrow N igh t
The Seminole Chiefs club, an
organisation to prom
»•
tereit in athletics at the local
high school, will hold a meeting at
the CHy Hall, tomorrow at 7:3t
p m. according to John Schlrard,
president.
Everyone who would like to sup­
port this effort to boost the sports
program and those who are n'-'-ig
part ta those activities at lemlnote High School are asked to be

football.
Aa additions! discussion (a sla­
ted relative to Urn project to
dear the sidewalks of obitructions
througout the business area of
Sanford.
Th# Board of Sanford City Com­
missioners will also discuss to­
night tb* purchss# af one new six
Ineh turbine water meter tad th*
purchase af one truck chassis.
Miscellaneous business from the

Weather

promotion to first Lieutenant from Maj. Gan. David H. Tully
(left), (U. S. Artsy Phot*)

Additional
Local New s
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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 6, 1956

Guards
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Negroes

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STURGIS, Ky., on — An angry,
yelling mob of 400-500 person*
swung fist* here today ■■ Nation­
al Guard troopt eicortrd nine
Negro youth* Into the prevlouaty
all-white Sturgli High School.
The armed troop* got the youths
through the yelling, flst-*wlnglng
crowd after n five-minute struggle. Five unidentified men were
seized by the troop*, who moved
into this western Kentucky town
of 5,000 last night. The seized men
were quickly removed from the
seene by Slate Police.
The troops, after taking tno
Negro youth* Into the school ap­
proximately a half hour before
classes were to open, fixed bayoncts and drov the crowd away
from the school building.
As the Negro youths left their
homes about a mile from this min­
ing and farming town’s only high
school, crowds began to gather
along the way engaging in name­
calling as the youths walked down
the street.
By tho time they had reached
the school's vicinity, the crowd
had reached nearly 600.
When several in tho crowd trjed
to grab the youths, National
Guardsmen stepped In. Fists be­
gan to fly but the troops pushed
their way through and after driv­
ing the crowd back across the
street remained with filed bayo­
net* around the school.
Nany while children remained
outside the school.
Maj. Gen. J. J. B. Williams,
commanding officer of about 210
members of the 2*0th Tank Bat­
talion which was ordered to this
small community along with four
tanks, said:
"1 have Issued orders to keep
the street clear and traffic mov­
ing, All children who want to en­
ter the school will be admitted/*
The official hoard of the First
The crowd remained milling
Christian
Church Tuesday author,
around the school approximately
46 minutes after the Negro youthi iscil the drafting of n resolution
had entered. They continued heck­ expressing opposition to the proling the troops,
|ie*ed expansion of gambling In
Gen. Williams said last night the bounty by the introduction of
after the troops' arrival that the tu.'-'Jhutuel betting on harness
Guardsmen would remain a* loaf h' cumT*e«». X yet# on lh* issue
*»■ mmewary and-Were “W«l-ji*W. w k rk«e*w
* «*-«**«j # §w iru held
nnu
lMwzfw
b d*e ■Ttie-WsyriSTe
pared for any eventuality."
In connection wllh the November
Later, a sixth unidentified man election.
was arrested whrn he assaulted
Plan* were adopted for Sept.
State Police Dct. Leroy Poole.
30 when the minister expect* to
Tanks moved up Into the street he ip attendance at the annuel
directly in front of the school International Convention of Dis­
building.
A solid line of Guardsmen was ciples of Christ, Des Mulnes, la.
strung along the block from one A goal of (220.00 for niiaslunary
end to the other as school burn cause* In Unified Promotion was
began to arrive with while chil­ adopted. The sum is to come from
the church budget and be sent In
dren.
As the children alighted from by June 30.
Committee* planning the ob­
tho buses, Ihe crowd began to
chant. The crowd kept up the servance of the congregation's
chant as the assembly bell sound­ 31st anniversary and home com­
ed inside the school.
ing on Sept. 23 were commended
A few minutes later, some chil­ for their work. The prorrarn com­
dren began to leave the achool. mittee composed of W. 11. Young,
Many girls were crying. As they Mrs. O. T, l’enrson and Mr*. II.
reached tho outside the crowd K. King has secured State Secre­
rheered,
tary Lawrence S. Ashley, Ocala,
Orm mother ran to a window a guest speaker for the afternoon
and shouted for her children lo program, Lester Tharp and Misses
leave. Somr children inside the Flo Bishop and Nancy Hicks have
tchoiil yelled In reply:
sent iiut invitations to all present
"We're not coming out. The law and former mend&gt;er*. An offering
I* the law."
for the education building will lie
Other parents entered the school taken nt the anniversary, The *and returned to the outside with dopted goal for the day's offering
their children.
I* I26UO.OO, This week the offer­
ing committee, Geo, Waller Mor­
gan, chairman, Is mailing an ap­
FRUIT FLIES FOUND
LAKE ALFRED ID — Two new peal for the offering. A sketch
fruit fly finds have been reported of the highlights In the history
in Polk County by the U.8. De- of tho church Is In preparation,
and will Ire put In a souvenir
partmrnt of Agriculture.
One adult fly was found in a booklet. The board has ordered the
Irap near Kathleen, northwest of publication of 300 copies of the
Lakeland; and two were spotted irooklet. A commitleo beaded by
In a trap at Star Lake near Laka Mrs. James L. Horton, Sr., Is gutWales.
(Coatinned mi Page Eight)

Church Board OK's
Decree Opposing

TKYINO d v r THE POST OPFICH DKPARTMRN1"6 new malUter fl Sandy Wlrth, noted beauty,
The mailstar la tha proposed transportation for tho mechanizing of the Sanford Post Office'* City

Plans Are Received
For Firm's Building
"Plans for the new Sanford
Manufacturing Company’s build­
ing, which include the working
drawings and specifications, have
been received and have gone to
the mortgage company for a final
committment," William H. "B1U"
Stamper, vice chairman uf the
Sanford Industrial Board, aald
late yesterday afternoon.
"In addition," said Stamper,
"response has been good on the
* X survey la being conducted, ac­ request for Sanford people to In­
cording to Joel Field, Sanford vest in this growing company."
Stamper said that all contacts
Postmaster, to determine th*
feasibility of mechanizing tho en­ made by the volunteers who have
been working with tho Sanford
tire d ty route carriers.
Manufacturing company officials
To aasitt in the survey, Al In order to keep tho Industry in
Heine, a representative of the Sanford "have been made by mall
Xeglonal Industrial Engineers of in order to keep too much work
from being thrown onto any one
Atlant, G*., Is in Sanford por­ group."
in g .ovei* maps of Sanford to es­ Sanford cltlzani who would Ilka
tablish mileage and length ol to invest in a Sanford enterprise
can volunteer their pledges, Etemn o "mallster", a dreased up per commented.
add highly Unproved "scooter" la In answer to several questions
tho typo of transportation pro­ which have been railed concern­
ing the enterprise, including "How
posed for tho mechanization, laid will the funds be disbursed" and
tha local Postmaster.
"whether or no*, the investments
In order to make tha survey, will be paid off with the original
- mper said,' Three
huga map* have been prepared mortgage"‘ Sic
'4*1 Ih about ftvo street* wide tha of the investors have been named
if agent* with the Florida 8ta|a
acop* of aach section so that Bank as the depository to receive
Streets and routaa can tqore easi­ and disburse the funds by ■ trust
agreement."
ly bo determined.
"Whether or not th# mechaniza­ lt« also slid "Repayment of the
tion will tako place la atlll a ques­ investments will be made simul­
tion," said Postmaster Field, taneous with the original mort­
"SBd must await th* outcome of gage and such "payment* will In ­
clude the interest.
,, the survey now being made.
TUUng part Is the survey la "This Is not a give-away pro­
. Japorintendlent of Mails Dick Me­ gram" emphasized the Sanford Induitial Board's vice-chairman,
a l mdln and Clerk Clyde Plercy.
&lt;*lf the fallibility of th* aur- "but a mean* to make financing
vey |a approved," the Postmaster available to an organization that
m ealed, "mad and parcel post ha* proven by actual experience
wtU be d#Uv*r*d by the carrier* that they can operate In Sanford
wSCh in turn will make deliver- and bring new money Into th*
1*5 earlier and mere complete.” community’s economic Ufa.
"I would Ilka to point out,"
Strmper aald, "that tho Sanford
Manufacturing Company's money
to provide plaaa and specifications
for the new building and aa tbair
part of the Investment, has al­
ready been deposited In the local
bank.
"Ws have been able to ratein aa
Anderson, who was earning important Industry in Sanford,
9MM a year, has been with the K iding a large annual payroll,
use of lb* wonderful coopera­
btmnu for five ytara. It Is a
dhJUen pf the State Develop- tion on the part of the City of
Sanford In making land available
and lending their assistance wher­
ever possible without impairing
the city's normal acrvicca," Stempar explained.

Capf. Blackburn
Makes Non-Stop
East-West Flight
A recent flight of nn A3D, nonatop from the California coast to
Jacksonville, without refueling,
points up the importance of the
Sanford Naval Air Station, and
ita readiness for the drfense of the
United Slates around the clock, In
all weather, or at any locution.
Captain J. T. Blackburn, Com­
manding Officrr of Heavy At­
tack Wing One, slatiimt-d nt tlm
local Navy base, piloting an A3D,
left the California roast at 1I:(M
a.m. last Monday flying at 38,.
000 feet and made a low pass at
Oklahoma City for timing pur­
poses, during the Oklahoma City
Air Show, at 1:37 p.nt.
&lt;Continued on Page Eight)

Weather
Partly eloody through Friday
with scattered afternoon and
erasing thundershowers; low to­
night 52-72.

Aaaodatcd P r m Leaned Wire

Attack Wing One, for Us speed record Monday Si be flaw
cram tha California coast to Jacksonville. (Inset Capt, J T. Blackburn). (

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Into Lake Monroe
j

Driver Is
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SHS Team Tearing
Up Practice Field
A green but apparently willing*
Seminole squad of football asplr- j
ants arc tearing up the practice
field at the local high school with
an apparent determination to
make a record for themselves In
their opening season In the Orange
Belt conference.
Midway through the third week
of prartlee the Seminole High I
school gridaleta are grindlng'away
•at Mndatrictrtils under the patient 1
coaches who are tying to shape a
■quad of Inexperienced men Into
a working machine that can come
off winner In Its first game of I
the season. That data with Cocoa I
on Sept. 21 la far too ctose, accor- I
ding to the mentor*.
j
Yesterday was the third day I
that the grid men had worn pad* I
and despite their lack of polish, I
there wrre many of them that I
showed a willingness to play a I
"rock 'em and sock* cm" game |
ami thus show their coaches that
they deserved to be in the alert­
ing lineup when the season opens.
The greensward at the high I
school Is doited with some 66 |
hopefuls, each determined to
make good. There arc 3* of these .
lads that are in the A squad under I
the guidance of Head Coach Bill I
Fleming and hit assistants, Bud
Laye and Dave Laude,
J
According
these sweating
craftsmen, tho plarci on the tesm
are wide open right now. "Evcfy Gerald B. Price, who hai been
man with whom wo am now work­ pastor of the Temple Baptist
ing has a chance to get the call
when wc go against Cocoa," Flem­ Church at Jppalachla, Va. for
ing said. "Wc know wc don’t have the past 214 years, has accepted
much experience In the roster, an tho call of tho South Hidu Baptist
wo arc looking for tho fvlluw that Church at Sanford.
can show us that ho really likes Rev. Price formerly pastured
an show u* that ho really likes
the West View Park Baptist
to play this game."
Church
at Kingsport, Tcnn. for
Taking stock of tho boy* whose
suit! were turning dark with 6 years, and also was pastor of
sweat, Fleming and Layer agreed the Aibury Baptist Church at
that the squad waa lighter than Johnson City, Tenn. for 5 yoars.
last year's edition of the Seminotes, . ddlng that they didn't have He will be preaching each Sun­
what would be called a "big" day, beginning this Sunday at II
nun. There was some hope that a.in. and 7:45 p.m. and also
speed would develop as some of Wednesday evenings at 7:46 p.m.
the learn got used to carrying the
Itev. Price will also be preach­
weight of the uniform* and got
ing carh Sunday afternoon at 3
Into better condition.
p.m. at the Lagrange Baptist
Carried over from the 1SS6 elev­
en, Brantley Schlrard gets many Mission at Mims. R. B. Lunsford,
nod* of approval from Layer and the former )&gt;sitor of South Side
l-audc, who are wurklng with the Baptist Church la now a mission­
linrmcn, as he cracks In on de­ ary In Brazil, South America.
fense. Bud and Dave also aay that An Invitation to all Ihe services
they see somo real potential in of the church la cordially extend­
a pair of tackles, Meredith Scott ed to everyone.
and Charles Pens*. In the style of
play used by tho Semlnoles these
two spot* are key positions and Auto Smashes Into
the mentors are anxiously scan­
ning tha available material for Post O ffice W all
boys who can "do a man's work." An automobile, apparently out of
Dick Silvers, who Interned at control, smaioeU Into Ihe side wall
(Cantinned On Foge Eight!
of the Sanford Post office this
morning shortly bcfora g&lt;30.
down tho parking sign In
Hurricane Hunter theTaking
Post Office parking area near
corner of First and Palmet­
Investigating Area totheAve.,
(he automobile caused min­
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. ( A P t- or damage to the building tnd to
A Navy hurricane hunter plan# the car.
took off from Puerto Rico at 0:30 A water faucet on the outside of
a.m. today to invaatlgat* an area the building was smashed and the
of suspicion approximately 060 bumper of the car dented..
mile* west of San Juan, th* Navy Drive of the automobile waa W,
■aid.
W. Star, T*-rear-oU Orlando busi­
Th* plan* will
invaatlgat* nessman who maintains an office
weather conditions In tha suspect- la Sanford at 1010 Elm Avo.
ed area In th* Caribbean which Is Investigation for the Sanford
believed to contain possibilities of Police Department waa nude by
storm development. ^
Captain Arnold William*.

Of Shock
An Orlando woman wai dead on
arrival at the Seminole Memorial
Hospital following an accident this
morning shortly after 11 o'clock
when a car, driven by her huehand, went out of control and
toppled over the sea wall, about
l i t mile* north of Sanford on
highway 17-92,
Mrs. Varsenig Kaznriun, 711, up*
parently died of drowning as the
automobile sank In shallow wntgr
of I.nke Monroe, according lir
Coroner W. Hugh Duncan who
said that a Coroner* Jury would
not be called because of eye wit*
nesses,
Mr. amt Mrs. Jo* Williams, on
their, honeymoon from Cairo, III.
were traveling north and met th*
Kazarian automobile as It swerv­
ed out of control and went Into
the water.
Williams, attempting to keep
the automobile which landed on Ita
side, from toppUnv over, received
a bruised kr.ro as he scaled the
concrete bulkhead.
According to the reporta of aye
witnesses and th* investigation of
Florida Highway Patrolmap Carl
Williams, tha Kaxarlan automoblls
was traveling south driven by
Mardlroa Kazarian, husband of
the drowned woman, whose ad­
dress waa given as 915 Euclid
Ave., Orlando, went out of cen­
tral for about 700 fact before
crashing Into the water.
The car, according to report*,
wea traveling at an apparent high
rale' of speed as It swerved off
the highway to the right, beck onto Ifea highway tmd «h tSS *Ko*Jder* to' fit* left t f the pavement,
hack to the right again, and final­
ly mad# a sharp sw am to the
left, plowed up dirt penea the
shoulder of the road and then
went over th* eld* of the eon*
crate seawall.
It la reported that Mr. and Mr%
Kaaarlan are the parent# of Har­
ry and Carl Kaxarlan, operator!
of the Orange Pharmacy in Or­
lando.
Mardlroa Kaxarlan, tha driver,
waa reported not to be injured
but was In a state 0f shock. Ap­
parently, on tha driver'* tide of
tha ear, Kasarian was not sub­
merged in the water as was Mrs.
Kazarian, and was pulled from the
ear uninjured. Mr«, Kaxarlan, it
la reported, received a bruise on
her left shoulder but received no
other Injuries from the Impact of
th* ear a* it fell over Into tho
water.
At tho scene, assisting In tho
Investigation of tha accident, was
Capt. Arnold William* of th* San-ford Police Department.
No other car was Involved in
the accident, said Patrolman Carl
Williams, who alao reported that
the Kaxarlan automobile went
out of control on ■ straight stretch
of highway,

Planet Mars To Be
In View Tonight
NEW YORK (AP)—Tonight at
midnight E8T, thousands of tele­
scopes will he trained on the red
planet Mars, which gets mum
"nelghl»orly" than it haa been for
32 years.
The Intriguing planet, only half
aa big as the aarth, wheels into
view astronomically only 33,163,000 mile* nwny—the closest since
1024.
Mara rise* In the BoutheuM mid
set* in the Bouthwast, It will l&lt;o
closest around snldnlght hnt will
be visible nil of th* evening hour*.
The planet shines rad because
more than half its surface seem­
ingly la covered with orange-red
desert, low mountain!, and barren
landscape swept by hot wind*.
171# controversial "canuls" will
coma in for close attention. Bum*
claim to have aeon such water­
way*, but othara not* that photo­
graph* fail to show them eloorly
If ot oil.
Scientist* say that If "bslnga"
&lt;lo exist on Mara thayll have to
ha different from us. because th#
planet's atmoapbara Is Mid to bo
almost devoid of oxygon and more
dependant on nitrogen.

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Local News
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tdurtrial age.
Ita &gt;0 million aid aetUera and
aauntlaee new Immigrants diiplay
the typical Iralte of pereon* rushta* ahead into a now cm—Includ­
ing nostalgia for tho otd and eagerneea for tha now,
The fa it that the Industrial and
agricultural surge I* directed
treat above by party chief Nikita
I . Mhntahekev and other top Comnranteta along atlctly party llnee
oaatraete sharply with a similar
daVMeament of the United Bute*
n half century ago.
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ducing correctly* lahar camp* already had been applied widely in
thla area. In fact, aha added, there
had baan a epecial local decree
abollthini them.
Pyotr Moekov, chairman at the,
Novosibirsk city Soviet, told thla
reporter that a new "city tea*
etraction authority ......
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over building project*. He Inilated
there never ware more than 1,000
persona la the ■••called “epecial
contin aenti" which had been
working her*.
Mr*. Melnikova put In, “They
never did good work—you can ufl&gt;
derstand why," ae aha atraaaad
tha advantage* of tha new ayatom
over tho old,
Tha vlilting reporter* caw a
now Novoilblrtk televlilon etatloo
under conetruction. Tho "contlngente" were atill being ueod there*
But we were told they were in
the minority and getting fewer
every day.
The majority of tha people lltl*
reporter talked with from tha
Ural Mountains to the Ob River,
declared determinedly they were
thrilled to be bare and taking part
in the building of Siberia,
Naturally, pereeae who movod
out to new farm* where the houe*
lag and working eendlUene w an
batter than tha aid one* ware hap­
piest.
Thl* wee especially traa of wo­
man, many of whom for tha flrat
lime had their own home*—even
whan It waa Juit a two-roam nn»
heated lean-to, with no bath,
"Oh, yet, I'm anAflad, »o&gt;^»*
fled," said tha good looking wife

Ska had formerly lived la a ana,
room Novosibirsk apartment be­
fore moving soma 110 mlteo dawn
Tha downgrading of Joseph river into th# former wilderness.
Stalin, for Inetance, msdo a proHex has been one of the meat
found Impost on ihsoo people t,- effective appeal! attracting youth
US miles to rn Mosoew.
H e people were a little hurt to tho farms.
Ons of the new land'i farms
In their feelings," n high woman
party functionary told this report* with a population of about 1,100
or while driving out to n collective had ST marriages and 104 blrtha
l a m the other day. "The criticism in thl* first year of operation.
Almost nil Siberians are con­
e l tha cult of pereonallty was a
Utile unexpected, but tha people1 sumed with curiosity about the
rdallaad It was Just. In general. It United Stele*. They flooded cor-.
baa bean mat very favorably." r«»|Hindante with questions about
The woman, Valenllna Trofimo- tliu m l of the clothes they wora
**va Malnibovs. la n member of wearing and whether most Ameri­
the district Soviet council end can* rually drive automobile*.
ehalrman of Ita permenpnt t&lt;*m- They wen convlncad American*
saittee an aultura. A promlnat do drive—and glad to have the
party member, she ll one of thaeo fact confirmed.
l l can be said without exag­
who have bcnefltled personally
geration that no "hate America"
t f r m the Commuplet regime,
B Mrs. Melnikova u ld tho (ovist campaign haa taken hold here.
War or the throat of war seem­
ed very remote. There wa* no
evidence that Ua average per*
■on thought about It.
Instead, m»*t people were con­
centrating on economic develop­
ment where they hav* a personal

YOU'RE TELLING ME!
— by HOYT t m —
Central P n « Writer

THE OOP convention was a In OkWpe Ifto
gnat relief. After hearing the np lU an Mart.
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waa on the racks, you learned wa •0 tare.
cauida't be ia better shape.
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The lief o/ acceptable i-me
presidential nominees * l a t e e n
•aid Ik• had lamed on! lo be a
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Between Oavaraar LangUa’a,
(rapped la er^dropped evt.
"wa have kept our p n au a ar and
Like the Democrat*, the Itepub. Oavaraor CTemenfe "green fair,
licana compromised on c i v i l ways of indifference," you hardly
righto. They were civil enough know which way to p&gt; What*
not to aay the Supreme Court U aver you da, look both ways be*
fort crossing tha atraot
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Experts tay an estimated six
mllllm Americana have at leait
•ne hit tune ready. Tat neatly all
of American’* meat popular aeaga
are consistently turaad out by
few hundred pr if ttrttttal writers.
Sporadically, the creative spark
bunting brightly la mitUena
amateurs ie fanned whan one af
their group tented out a runaway
hit.
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At the University of California
at !ms Angelas tha amateur song
writer never had it
UCLA haa .(ha only court* of fti
kind la U J, college
popular tyrie writing.
"Let's get ana thing straight
right new," a y s Hal Levy.- tha
class Instructor. "Thl* court* leal
dalign ad to teach you how to
write a hit song. If I know how to
write a hit I wouldn't ha teaching
* courts.
Levy It a member a f the Amer
lean Society af campaeara, Aw
th a n and PuMlahara ASCAP.
8* taya ASCAP'* cooperation
largely raapenrible for tho dais'*

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testruNEW YORK til — Death takes motive firms, Ford and Chrysler, ihut, ■podded
a* dunce* in meat fatal auto­ State police and physicians te meot panels and knobs, racetsed
mobile accident*.
II states a rt cooperating, filling atcarteg Wbasis, Installation of
Far whtn p*opl* a rt killed, they In detailed report forms. The seat belts.
mutely suffer two or three injur­ speed of care, angle of Impact, It is one approach u almteaUng
ia* each serious enough to cause time of day or night, number of some factors Involved la highway
death.
occupants a n d where seated, deaths and Injuries. Other m an­
Thl* ia on* finding from the ou whether door opened, type of ures are nsaded/ including Ira-*"
driving
tamotlva crash injury research road, and other data are gathered proved roads, better
trahriag, Ifemateg, aad cyan im­
pcajapt af. Cornell University Mel on each aacldm t
These statistic* formed the fac­ proved tad marc wtttesprasd
leal School. The study eaten u
pta dawn tha aauaaa af daatiu tual grounds for changes tech u mottos) training to r**euO tho M«
tedeat victim, Moor* aay*.
aad Injuria*, at a basis for item- new designs of locks te keep ‘
UflaaUy aagteoartag tb* answor*
ta prevent them.
Mara tM n two-third* of person*
kilted ta highway accident* have
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h all h* ewern
fatel-typa-injuries In at least two sa w fr&amp; vw ?!.at8n u1 v; tfrti&amp;Kf w
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"Mdom Is th a n a single Injury
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meh a* the head or choit
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"Strides badly crush ad skull*,
The certiffcat* number ane
Mof MmJS ? thereonifn. letuenc*.
the victim * may have ribs driven vanla to the C nuntr Judget
the deecrletlen of
•opertjr. a a d ta * nam e la which ,
late the heart, ruptured aortas or aoie C ounir. rto ria * . a t hi* olttc* K :rproperty,
__.^ --J.araas foil*
Mart*, ruptured liver* or spleen*. In the c o u rt Aouee of eat* C oualr It w as_ am

Legal Notico

aa;; -.'.’tfidtw*8

C ertificate
icaj* Jfo.^ l e t Year of Imuaaca

• t , Sanford. VlortdA, w U h la .^ te g June
They i
ganerallaad ralead
ar m onth• from the tim e e f
‘e*. w R ' W r V i f . 5 T K r4 » n
craahlag.
_ People in these acci­ the firs t vehllcatlBB of thl* eotlce.
Each
claim
demand (halt h* In
In
dents scorn to got hurt all over. w ritlh t, end oreholi
.* Wi. K .5 « ,,»ssa.f®?;
state th e olej*
W* arc dotting with gigantic for­ of reallenc* aad poet office eddrese ^he^^jPuMlo^jRaeerda
af dem laala
the elalm eat end shell be ewern
est, beyond body strati limits." of
In h r the rjelm aat. hie aeent or
Name
la
which
amamal
L. B ald­
American have barn dying te ailo rn e r. and env
lalm
eueh. era
— „nr win. All of said prepeyt yC being
any .eueh
in
shall---be _raid.
not
. .riled
— ------, k the County of XemlMtA. S tate of
To help Levy teach hla daieei highway accidents at the rat* of demand
This notice I* xlven In accord w ith Florida. H elen such certificate shall
a rt fellow eeag writer* from Hol­ H i a t t thousand annually for U flection T»«.J*. r ie rld a SU tutee. by
lywood. Quart lecturer* have In­ yttra, with • million moro plus ittgw e r ta 'tsaaiB Jg.
tended Oscar Hammerttcta, John­ injuries etch year,
,-n-pl of lUBXTEft
H. I haria*
|
*paad, poor mods, incompe­ n e n a N
dereaeed.
said
ny Matter, Jokaay Oram, U m ir
Caurt
been
adm
itted
In
arnhete
ahd e*M
f l m Hon
Camlcbasl, Harry ’Warren, Sam­ tent drivori, drink, bad weather, eieeutore having been I-sued Let- day In the monllhanof tha
October, test.
automobile design a n d other te n Testam entary In the ofllee
1st
day
af
October,
my Cahn and Peggy La*.
w
hich
la
tha
egU ter fov the rro b a l* of Will*
_ ill have baan blamed as Inh* BRerki
county. Commenwealth of
"Our sine In the** night claaathis
in
k
day
at
August.
J
'
t
t
t
e
d
factor* emtributteg to tho ghastly Peaaerfveate, ahd a certified
j,” aay* Levy, a atoeky man with toll.
Jtemoglei proposed range of eald wUl of aatd dec al
ISHtalrt
thlaalng dark n d hair, “I* t*
w l t r a certified eo
putting speed governors on gather
Ter* T retam entsrv leened” 1“ tha un
teach the itudenU how t* write c«ra, stricter law enforcement derelgned.
Cm
having been adm
e milled to
ftarlda
tetter lyrics."
-r “ d licaaalng, angteaorteg batter 5rebel*
robot* and
end retard
re ta rd in
In ine
the Oeuali
udge'e court af Remind* Ceualr,
And while no hit* havo yet coma highways, cbsngse te auto design Vlorlde.
la PrebotA
.
from tho cites many af It* mam- te roduoo death or tejuriaa If ac&lt;
m ViVDfsv'VnWW
' in bar* had amgs recorded. daata do occur,
"One Intending development," Tho Coraoll rsaaarth, Moore
KeeaTas? Vaanegl vaal*
aay* Levy, “la that I hara km" oxidates, soaks to gather raUabla
V! Ci* VA E* W ENT ** '
approaehad by four local publish­ etetlrtfca to pinpoint jast why peo­
er* and two la the Bate wanting ple war* killed or Injured, and
E 2 S 1W
.a n &amp; &amp; m &amp; *e?
jn tU T K n IL MOHLE n S b RO,
aw to give them a track at tb* thaa p r o p o i * rtmadlea that
aterite being developed la eta**." waald radaeo or ollmteato soma poiniTVa aTENXTnoH
Since tha courts wai originated af tha risks.
S f e a S e ^ l.d ...
by Lavy ia lbM, uador aimplca* Similar fant—finding raeoarch
5THrf%
tlm'lCATION DATED
af UCLA’a tx teailm D|vW*H. • ’ krougkt a drastic radoctloa te A ugust 11.
l i l t _____________
bout 000 etudente have, taken part. deaths and Injuria* from military
la
the
Own
ef the Couetv Judge,
T&gt;t unhwrtity awards two cradlte airplane craak-upa during and
e e x t e e u ceeatr, rieetda,
each for tk* beginner*' tea** and after World Wcr U, Moors aakL
In Preheio,
i lad to better, deanfallow-up
lecture* ar doalga af coakpiu ta avoid proBeniaacre hear
j*ctteM, superior- and stranger T e AM Credlteee end.
LOW C O S T
on rtrm e. fern , walty*
imagery, rhythm and *t»*r teeh* ■cats aad harnesses, batter Waf­
aiqaaa af the craft,
_ . fle aoatrrt ayatems, batter select- You aad aach e f you a ra h e re h r
H IGH
After the claM to fu^dammUle ttea aad trateteg af pilots. Air- neiltfed
and reeulred to ■reseat eng
dfeth* and Injuria* wart clalme sa d demand* w hich you. e r
the atudaat I* permitted te mraU
P R O TEC TIO N
la tho wariuhop which u t ^ y be* liaihag tramsadeusly ovan though r-i,.V. BWSV-K.VSKlKi
gin* with a group aralgammt tM apaad* of pisna* teerataad [semetimea known a*. ERIC
such as writing lyric! far the with tha jet age.
* S A N EORD
"Bio* Danube*' *r the “Skater* Th* auto raaoanh, begun a few
4IUXTKU
RjuiBuac
wara
iga,
non
hs*
Man
graatly
Wteta."
_____ F lo rid a w |th fn C * l f t t
with raaaorek funds
a r month* from tb* tlm a of
' publication of thla eatle*.
— D O TW O EU m h^kC aR tM T jorntog fram tea Army, U J. r #
cl. Im or demand ■ball he la
OlLANDO llt— Tho feteU pert- He Health fearrlco, and two aulm _JgU
w riting, and shell elate th a glaea
t e | ad Mr*, iteatete t . Wlhm. B,
by har Air Fare* teuhaad teat
weak was aa accident, a
fury rated yesterday.
M. Sgt. Be mute Wllaaa ----ia tear* tad could art cam
hlmielf te tatUfp la fuU at

Jo Qua jA ien d i,

minted what ha thamht
was aa empty pistol at hla wUa’e
head and pteM th* trigger.
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Executive Named
Magazine Head
Stuart L. Patton, former Brooklyn Eagle newapaper executive,
hat been named publlther of All
Florida magazine effective lmmediately, U waa announced thl*
week by John II. Perry Jr., prealdent of the Perry newspaper*.
All Florida magazine, publlahed
In Ocala, fa distributed aa a sup­
plement in 30 Florida week-day
and Sunday newspaper* and haa
a weekly circulation of 310,000. j
Patton Joined the Perry organi­
zation in Feb. 1933, shortly after
the Brooklyn Eagle auapended
operation* Ife had aerved a* pro­
motion director of the Eagle for
teven year* and la a paat prealdent of the NY chapter of the Na­
tional Newspaper Promotion As­
sociation. Recently, ho had been
acting at general manager of the
All Florida magazine.
During World War II, Patton
waa a Commander with the U. S.
Maritime Commission and aerved
as executive officer of the Paci­
fic District Opcratiun* In San
Francisco. In IMA, he waa traiuferred to Washington and ap­
pointed editor and publisher of

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By MRS. RUTH LAYO
Mr. and Mrs. S. Whorton and
family have moved Into their re­
cently completed new home and
Mr. and Mrs, R. Eldrldge have
moved Into the French home for­
merly occupied by the Whorton's.
Lawrence Blankenship, who la
teaching at Oviedo, la staying
with hla father, Myrl Blanken­
ship, for the present.
James Robert McGralh has
been spending the paat week with
hi* slater, Mrs. Maurice Perly,
and family In Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Meeks, who
have been residing In Orlando,
are moving lo L*mgw»»d ihli
week and will make their per­
manent home here.
Mr. and Mra. Jess Cottlngham
moved into their new home on
Church St. the past week. They
hava as guests their daughter,
Mary Edith McElhancy and her
huiband from Miamiburg, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Montgorcy and
chlldran, Donna and Dickie, for­
mer resident* of Longwood and
now residing In Orlando, were
guests at the Leighton home on
Sunday, They also visited many

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of their former neighbor* on
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Mri. Charles Nicknta enter­
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Leroy Neuman, Mr*. Thomas
(iladwin and Mrs Era Uladwin
at carda at her home last Thurs­
day afternoon.

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fork Of National Jawish Hospital
[ample Of Brotherhood, Democracy
eg] rival, Adlai Stevenson, agree on a t least
' o«e thing, tha contribution of tha ancient
fiafcralc
to present-day America.
Bach made hla point In bis own way to raee*
aagM to American Jewry for Roeh Hashonah.
th e Jewish New Year, which is celebrated
^ September 6 and 7.
- • The President said, "Our moral coda&gt; th a
hlaala th a t animate us, the faith to God th a t
: girengthene us - all this# were tnbst clearly
'B id meet tnspiringty proclaimed many een£ rte e ggo by man of Jewish blood."
’
And Mr. Stevenson paid tribute to "the
m lrtt of brotherly love - the endless seek­
ing for peace" of the Jew*.
■ -'Nowhere are the ideals of which each
-•peaks put into practice more effectively
than a t National Jewish Hospital a t Den­
ver. This Institution Is Hie widely-known,
-■free, non-eectarlan medical center for tu• berculoeis and chest diseases.
1 National Jewish Hospital a t Denver wee
epqned on s modest
i_______ scale to IBM. Its first
patient was a Catholic girl. Since then some
4,000,000 days of care have been given to
th e needy, with nevsr a question about the
potienfa creed, race, or national origin. The
hospital, which has served every community
la the United States, has always considerN;

r a u e m s receive &lt;-**»

science can provide — for s month, for s
.- year, for kmgsr —completely without charge,
v : TTit w ort of the National Jewish Hospitsl
a t Denver to behslf of our tuberculosis
B : neighbors is s striking contribution msde
, by the Jewish people to our nitlonel life.
K' * On Both Hsshonsh we ere reminded of
' this unique exsmple of brotherhood end
| o f American democracy s tilts finest.

: Political Shows
No wonder Rlngllng Brother* celled it
quits end went out of busiittos. A bigger
•how bss corns along.
.........
Mors psopls watchsd tha recent political
-shows In Chicago and San Francisco than
witnessed all performances of the famous
RlngUnf Brothers circus during its entire
life n a n .
We received no emprise, but the shows

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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER «, IBM

were generally good. The California act
waa not quita aa axciting aa tha Chicago
opanar. In fact, thara warn timea whan It
waa rath ar dull
Only twica In the Republican drama w e n
wa excited enough to lay down our magastoe and concentrate on the T-V acmen. 1110
first waa the arrival of the President a t
tha airport and hla trip to the glass topped
ear to tha hotel.
Tha second moment came when we w en
stirred from onr drowsiness by a voice try­
ing to nominate our old friend "Joe Smith."
Wa awoke suddenly and put hot water on
for a cup of Instant coffee. We would sit
&gt;all night to hear this I But, almost befon
__e convention
v _ _ r „ could 'open up" it h»d
been dosed agein by the voice of Joe Mnrtin
saying, "Nomination! for vice president
are closed." Eisenhower and Nixon brought
on no surprise. As was mentioned several
months ago, the Republicans could have
stayed in Washington - and saved a mil­
lion dollara —if it were not for the democra­
tic way of doing things in America.
I t was almost the same In Chicago - al­
though we must eay th a t the Democrats put
on e more exciting show - out in front,
that is. Tha crowds were more like a circus.
When "Mr. 8am" as they kept calling him,
banged his gavel for order, no one paid
any attantion.
By-the-way, nobody in Washington calls
Sam Rayburn "Mr. Sam". When they speak
to him to hla face they call him "Mr. Speak­
er" and when some of them mention him
behind his back, they call him things that
are sometimen unprintable.
Out of th a t one we got Stevenson and
Kefauver. In Florida, wnere Kefauver was
whippad and in Georgia, where they don’t
like him anyway - this was somewhat of
a disappointment. But, many think this
combination can whip the Etsenhower-Nixon
ticket. The race will certainly be a better
one than last time. And less than ten per
cent of the total vota - properly placed,
could change the outcome over 1M2.
Floridans wanted Governor Collins on the
ticket - end they tried, with Congressman
Bob Sikes repeatedly voting his "sunshine"
votes for the popular governor. Georgians
were happy when Governor Griffin nomlnated Congressman Davln - and they en­
joyed being loyal to a native eon.
Now th a t the race la underway - Ife any­
body's guess. Don't be too sure th a t Elsen­
hower will be a shoo-in. The odds certainty
seem to be ta hi* favor today. But, there
are more, pempjarate Ml .this c o u n ty than
RepoWIcana - a lot of them voted-fur
hower because they hated Truman. Beside*
— a bad cold or any sort of minor lllnesg in
tha White House could scare a lot of people.
These two factors could win a lot of votes.
Also, in Stevenson and Kefauver, the Dem­
ocrats have men who know how to campaign
and gat votes.
Yes, the old circus U out of business.
The new one is coming along, Wa saw th*
"side shows" in Chicago and San Francisco - but tha main attraction is now going
on in th* big tent - admission free.
Besides, If you have a touch of "circus
blood" in your veins you are welcome to
get Into the act.

S

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! The wicked flee when no man puraueth.
Perfect love casteth out fear.

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Drive carefully during the months ahead.
That pedestrian you spar* may intend to
vota tor your candidate.

By H tlf gOYLE
NEW YORK m —Curbstoo* re­
flection* of a Pavement Plato:
Now U tto time ta feel sorry
tor yourto If.
If there U any one month in th*
year when practically avtrytody
girt* way to tto yoaratag to to to slamst caught Ju*t a few days
aaminaa alee, it la September.
before. Or was R years? Ha s a e t
T to child, stricken with th* to sura. It already seems *e Wag
tooliag his days °f barefoot froohr noting as ah* puts
meratog Upatick that tor
tan is already bogtaatag
also dreams of ‘‘the one

executive—each wonders If It
wouldn't be better to bo some­
body els*. Anybody else.
What w* all really need right
new is a good heavy snowfall.
Than wo'd all saap out of our cadof-summar doldrums snd get
t o r t to tto hurry-up tempo of
aoratal civilised living.

an tor
vseatim
to fads,
that got

Gov. Collins will meet with tto
goup which is expected to pro"Now I've got ta hunt for a par* recommendations in time for
m u emit" .ska Ihlijn t§ himK submission ta tto 1I6T Legislature
crassly.
when it convene* In April.
"If tto Lord tod te put a a a la School gupt. Thomas D. Bailey
hsa Mid th* legislature almost
eortaiaiy will have te provide ad­
ditional flasaelal aid ta county
school syrioms If construction of
cin ieems sad stto r faiUties W
ta keep pace with enrollments.

Social Security Changes
By PAUL K. WEAVER
other* brought under seek! eocur.
Manager of the Orlande
ity aa of the bagiimtag of this
Social SocurHy Office
ysaf Is disregard their years of
In my last article I told of aoacovirac* in acquiring an in*
self-employed lawyers, dentist* surod status aider seek! socurand othsr professional people now Ity,
covered by social e w u ^ . Uadsr
r# f « * * * ,,,, Dr. Jouos, u
th# 10M amendments to the lew, self-employed dentist, la new ago
their earnings started te count g , g j
never keen is week
towards old ago and aan rtran Ja^ aerial security M ora
luranee protection for themarivns
* jm * rv j tMa _ jii ^
their fsmlUaaaa ef Jan. 1, gTto
tw* m r a ^ U a
IBM. Naturally, they want to
f l „ t hottme set
know how long It will Uk# them ^
uwJtr tba ommried law. If
to bocoma Insured under the tow. h)&lt; birthday is before April 1,
To bream* iniprad under social k . will soed te hnv* a quarter of
security a penes must have Men coverage to each ef the eight
In wor|' “ *•*•* **_**•. tow for quarters elapsing aftar IMS end
a spec Iflad length ef Urns. The up * ^ quarter In which he
amount of work required la n —j rtashoa SI. If an thsse quartan
surad in quartan of com s g s I r i quartan of eonraga, ho aritl
which, t o n gtaoral way, ««**■ b# to n red for old-ag* ben*fill
pond* with a calendar q u art* u u
u n a r e at that
for e year to which h* has gd00
or more to sot osrntoga from
•« If-employ wwit. TW nsusl requlremonts for h*earning Insured
am one quarter of coverage out
of ovary two calendar quartan
stapling after ISM, provided
there nr* at to u t els quartern ef
coverage. Under the amesdod lew,
a person who works sssMsuensly
after 1BU can besom* IMurad
with fewer quarters of tovorng*.
This chaag* to th* tow permits
self-employed profess leul* u d

Letters
To The Editor
leafeed Rersld,
Baaferd, Merida

for twonty-elgto yeera, 1 have
knowledge approximately stout
every minister ta Merida.
Bine* the msettop to Jackson­
ville, of the A.M.K, Church, when
Bishop D. W art NicksIs spoke
of 110,000 member*.
"No, w* d ea l uphold th* boy­
cott in Tdltahatoos."
By oeaversetioa sad simmaalratios with the ministers, frond
they opposed the boycott aad
their members felt It a had move
on tha Bishop's part.
By reading t Timothy Or. I
Vera t - t wo ftod, A Bishop must
b* bUmoIosa, a husband «f sae
wife, vigilant, sober, of goad be­
havior, given to keapttaMty, apt
to teach, not given ta wins, as
striker, not (ready of fUthp h**r*i
but psllsnt, not a brawls*, net
COYftOUt
He Just wasn't thinking, had
we are thinking af tto mud beta
he to tryiag te dig. the! will
ameer ovary A.M.B. minister in
every town and village to Merida.
If those preechera bed stayed la
thslr pulpits, their good name
wouldn't to on every hmlttoe
fit, Luke Ch t Vers « aalth
“Let the dead bury tto dead, But

If Dr, Joes*' birthday occur*
In tto seesnd - tltr i t r quarter
of tha year, to wfU need .nine
queried ef coverage before then;
if to Teethes Si to the third quar­
ter «f HdA to wtU need Id quar­
ter* of coverage before that time.
If hi* birthday la after the end ef
September, 11 qnarta-s ef covers”*
up to that Uma will bo required.
Par death benefit purpeeea,
however, Dr. Janes would to to■erod es early a* April 1NT If
an six of th* quartan etopetog
aftar IBM sad through the **tend quarter ef IBM am quartera of eeveenge. He would net
then be IMured fur retirement
benefits, no to would net yet to
M, but if to eheuld die at that
time, survivors payments see Id
to made te amtato of his dependesta, as to weuld have met
the minimam requirement ef eU
quartan ef coverage.
Ordinarily, benefit amounts are
based ta a pets in's average eerntogs to imglsymmi or setf-emptoymeM severed hy tto tow after
IBM. If all tto time elapsing aftm IBM w an need to figuring
tide • Verag*. eoH-employnd profeeslonato newly brenght wider

Wbo’i to blame for that? Taft?
Truman? Democrat*? Republlosar? Or wa* It btdT W u It tbs
price America bad to par— the*e
increased living cotU — to get
back to a normal economr and
full production? If controls had
been continued a couple more
rear* beyond December IMS,
maybe the economy wonJd have
been ruined.
One thing waa certainly wrong:
The prediction made by Taft and
others who wantod an end of con­
trail: Hist If price* shot up, «a
they might temporarily, once con­
trols were lifted, they’d come
back down. They didn't
Within a couple of montha after
the atari of the Korean War the
Democratlc-r u n Congress gave

Both have bean Involved In most
of tha aventa. A good example Is
the argument about living coits
which have gone up about a per
cent alnce President Elsenhower
took office In January INI.
Tha Republicans call that an
excellent record. The Democita
belittle it, warning about infla*
tlee. Tha Republican* don’t toy
much about the possibility of e
further Inertia* as a m u lt of
kpesto In steel prices.
Bi* the Republicans point
scornfully te the bug* living cast
-By • INNITT CIRPto e n aaaa which occurred under
the Democrat*. They don't Ulk r [E HATCHET-PACED dame Upped tht monkey house*
shout the part Republicans as well
manager indignantly on the shoulder. "Thaos wretched
ss Democrats played in shooting animals of youra appear to tot playing dice! I uomana fhat yota
price controls full of holts after break up the game at ones!"
the war.
"Shucks," shrugged th*
And the Democrat* never like keeper, "they're keeping
te talk about the Increase* under
the Democrat*. But perhaps this strictly withing the law,
will put at le n t th* (tory of living ma'am. They’re only play­
costa Hi focus. Living cost* b«vt ing for peanuts."
• • *
risen TU per cent since Jan. 1,
On th* old rood from th*
IKL
They roe* only SAT p*r cent dur­ daoort to Baa Dtogo th en la
vary dsngtrous precipice.
ing World Wsr II but 4S.S per cent aHarry
Oliver oayo they had a
since than.
sign posted thara for
But the way they went up, and warning
year*, but nobody ftU over so
why, is the story:
from Jsn. 1, 1M1 te tbs time they took it down.
of the Japanese surrender Aug.
Tha wheel of fortune, ob14, IMS, living eoste rose only i a t v h Bob M'oDNBa aplna oulifk*
MlT per cent even .though the »y. "On* day," ha says, "You'rt to Beverly Hilt* ripping champagne
country was at wsr most of that •ad th* next you’re la Pnoao stamping on grapes."
time.
• MR hy Beurit Cert M U itaM hy Slag I
Th* reason: Tight controls on
wages, prices, and materials; high
taxes that took sway purchasing
power for scarce goods. It waa
also a time when poop)# worn put­
ting into th* wsr hands th* money
Way couldn't spend an things they
couldn't get.
On the day Japan surrendered
Urine c**t* got a (tart toward,
for President Trumaa pulled off
s number ef wartime sontrola,
Thai* bad been a tot of proaasrt
to get back to normal as mow as
passible. Ga* rationing, tor in­
stance ended on V-J Day.
But tha Office ef Price Adminis­
tration was itlU sitting an tha 111
la spit* of enormous pressure*,
it held down price* pretty well.
TW proof 1* In the figure*: Prom
the end ef August IMS until July
1, IMS, a period to which all kind*
of contrail wort abandoned, liv­
ing easts rose only I per cost.
But OPA would have ended Jm o
**, IMS, nnless Congress renewed
A another year. It wsa a time
when basinets was screaming to
get tone of controls.
Congress renewed OPA In a hill
which Trumea vetoed tote to June
IMA He said it waa s wrecking
MU, shot as full of holes that U
would make OPA a mockery. He
aimed hardest et too lata Sen.
CONVKNIINTI SAFCI
B aton A. Taft, Okie Republican,
• t o tod the fight te p * into tto
MU amendSMBta which Tkumas
said would malm OPA unworka­
ble.
But tto Democrats were run­
ning Congress than. Taft got Ms
amendment* through only toeauoo
eaeugh Democrats went stoag
with him to ataka it poeaflto.
I r i s ta July Congress passed,
aad Trams* signed reluctantly —
earing h was Jest ■ littie totter
than aetitiag—another Mil to erattoas OPA. Bat far s SMatk then
was prsctieslly no OPA. Pries*

Try and Stop Mo

far at
you nood to got

when you

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la that owe month, July IMS,

NOTICE!
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A ll Bertont Eligible For Voting Moy
Register Beginning September 7th
For30D oys.
M O N D AY TH R U FR ID A Y
9-12 Noon and 2-5 p.m.
SA TU R D A Y 9-12 Noon
O C TO B ER 6th is the LA ST D A Y to
R E G IS T E R
EV EN IN G S :
September 25th . . 7-9 p.m.

•tart pitchlaf of am

October 2 n d .. 7-9 p. m.
Cam illa D. Bruce
Supervisor of Registration
400 E. 1st Sanford

�S o c ia l (fcvsm iA

Calendar

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THURSDAY
rle Nichols, W. First St. at Mon­
Intel mediate choir rehearnl at roe Corner, for a covered dish din­
the F in t Baptlit Church at 7 ner.
p.m.
Number Six, Mrs. A. C. Moore,
Adult Choir rehearial a! tht chairman, will meet at 3 p. m. in
P irn Baptlit Church at 3 pjn. the home of Mrs. W. A. Patrick,
The first meeting jf the Wen- Loch Arbor.
tide School P-TA will bo held at Number geven, Mrs. W. D.
T:30 p.m.
Simpson chairman, will meet In
A reception will be held In the the Educational Building at 2:30
Pariah House of the Holy Croatp. m.
Episcopal Church between the Number Eight, Mrs. J a c k
hours of • and 10 p. m. In honor Greene, chairman, will meet at
of the Rev. H. Lyttleton Zim­ 9:45 a. m. In tha homa of Mra.
merman and family.
John Ivey, I4S N. Elliott Ave.
Evening Circle Number One,
FRIDAY
The Rev. C. L. Arnold will con­ Mrs. W. 8. Brumley Br., chairman,
duct the morning devotluna over will meet at S p. m. In the EduWTRR, Sanford, at 1:30 p.m.
atlonil Building with Miss Letty
SATURDAY
Caldwell, Miss Elsie Farcy, Mrs.
The R.A.’a meet at the Flrat W. R. Brown, and Mrs. Ernest
Pugh serving as hostesses.
Baptist Church at 9:30 a.m.
Evening Circle Number Two and
The Unity Class will meet in the
Valdes Hotel at I p.m. Josephine Evening Circle Number Three will
Stuckle will teach the new book hold a Joint meeting at • p. m. in
“ How to Let God Help You" the home of Mra. W. R. Anderson,
Everyone Is welcome.
SIS Oak Ave. with Mra. Bacey
King serving at co-hoites*.
MONDAY •
TUESDAY
The Friendship League of the
Congregational Christian' Church The Gleaners Class of the Flrat
will hold lu regular meeting at Baptist Church will hold iu regu­
the home of Mr*. Anderson, 111 lar monthly meeting at • p. m. In
tha home of Mra. J. E. Hemmerle,
French Ave.. at I p. m.
Circles of the women of the First &gt;414 DeCotU St., with Mra. R. T.
Presbyterian Church will meet as Hunt serving as co-hostess.
follows:
Number One, Mrs. Victor Brown
chairman, will meet In the Philsthen Room at 3 p. m. with Mrs.
O. C. McBride, hostess.
Number Two, Mrs. R. C. Max- Mrs. G. A. Campbell is here
well, chairman, will meet at 3 from Birmingham, Ala., visiting
p. m. la the home of Mra. Ralph Mrs. J. A. Ellison and Mrs. Kath­
leen Reynolds.
A. Smith, 1031 Park Ave.
Number Three, Mra. P. T. Piety, chairman, will meet at 1:30 Mrs. C. T. Ellison and her
B. m. hi the home of Mrs. J. C, daugbUra, Margaret and Carol,
Trawick, 1106 East 4th St., with returned recently from Alabama,
Mrs. F. W. Bender serving si co- where they visited In Birming­
ham, Montgomery and Thoraby.
hostess.
Number Four, Mrs. D. C. How­
ard, chairmab, will meet at 1:00 The friends of R. N. Windham
p. ra. in the home of Mra. Henry will be Interested to learn that
he re-entered the Orange Memor­
Brown, 3027 Laurel Ave.
Number Five, Mra- Clarence ial HospiU) on Monday. He un­
Snyder, chairman, will meat at derwent testa on Tuesday and Is
11 ak m. in the home of Mra. Car- scheduled for surgery on Thurs­
day, 9

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Craig Anderson arrived home
Tuesday
from Norfolk,
Va„
where ha Is stationed with the
navy. He will ipend two weeks
here with his mother Mrs. C. A.
Initial plana Tor tha annual Andenmn Jr. and his ilaUr, Lau­
ra Ann.
; Bets Sigma Phi B auar war* dlacunad last night at the home of
Mrs. Beatrice Harap'a daugh­
. «in. J. Harold Chapman. Tha ter, Mr*. C. D. Yates, left Satur­
W ^Harvest Basaar" will be held day night with her husband and
Thursday, November I at the daughter, for California, stopping
EpUcopal Parlih House. Mrs. enroute to spend Sunday with
Warren Knowlea is Basaar Chair Mr. and Mra. A. L. J sequel in
man, and special committee Biloxi, Mlsa. After visiting with
chairmen are: Chrlitmaa Orna- frisnda and relatives In Californ­
meat Booth, Mra. Donald Bale*; ia, the Yates' will fly to Hono­
Bake Sale Booth, Mra. Jack Arm* lulu where Mr. Yates Is atatlonad
. atroog; White Elephant, Mrs. with the Submarine Division of
Jimmy Horton; Fish Pond, Mrs. the U.S. Navy. Mra. Yates will
Herbert Btenstrom; Shell Jewel­ be remembered as the fqrmer
ry, Mra. Vernon Hardin; Ham MUa Betty Hamp.
*9 Buppar, Mrs. O. Andrew Spear;
■ Handiwork, Mra. J. Harold Chip- Mr. and Mr*. George R. McCall
man; and Publicity, Mra. Voile have returned from a vacation
WllUama. It waa derided to have spent in Morris HIU, N.C. While
n baby popularity contest. Any there thay saw Mr. and Mra. B.
child five or under may be enter- F. Cooper, also of Sanford.
ad by their parents by having a
free picture, taken at Nlchola’ Also returning from
Studio. Grandparents, aunts, un- In North Carolina'
dee and friends may vote for Mra. Ralph Smith
their favorite by coming to tha Sunday after a
A B au ar and dropping pennies into villa, and Mr. and
™ a Jar. Babiaa of Beta sigma Phi Baker, who returned
members are not eligible.
two months spent in
Urn rush Hat for this year waa villa.
dienuaed, and plana Air a rush
party to be held September M
are belag made by Mra. Gordon
Fredjck, Social Chairman and har W.
will
committee.
Tha a*w year hooka and pro­
gram beaks were pissed to those
present Mrs. Boy Saxon was inf traduced as a new member and
w Mra. J. Harold Chapman waa
elected Valentino Glri for thie
Fear,
Refroehmenta were served by
tha hostesses, Mrs. G. Andrew
flpoar aad Mrs. J. Harold Chap­
man to the following: Mrs. Jean
. Armstrong, Miss Anna Corley,
Mra. Evelyn Cushing Mrs. Vir­
ginia Frederick, Mra. Pst Hardin.
Mra. Sue Harper, Mra. Elisabeth
A ’Barton, Mr*. Charlotte Knowlea,
Mra. E bb Nlchola, Mra. Franc#*
Roberts, MUa Jonl Saunders,
Miss Cherry Singletary, Mr*.
Carolyn Stenatrom, Mra. Inkle
Thurmond, Mra. GonnJe Williams,
Miss Jeanette Wotfer and Mrs.
V. G. Fleming.

Baby Popularity
: Contest Revealed
By Beta Sigma Phi

M iss Dobson
Reveals Final
W edding Plans

between you ’n me
By FAT WOOD

Mlsa Lola Ann Dobson, daugh­ MUa Margaret Ellison, who U
ter of Mr. and Mra. E. C. Dobson, Grand Matron for the Bnlnbow
and Paul P. Dropchuk, son of Mr. Girls In the state of Florida and
and Mr*. T. J. Dropchuk of Ham- Worthy AdvUor to the Sanford
trench, Mich., have announced
final plans for their wedding to Assembly, had a delightful visit
be held on Sunday, Sept. 9, at with the Montgomery, Ala-, A*
1:30 p. m. in tha First Christian sembly when ahe waa spending
Church, with the Rev. Perry L. some time In that city recently.
Stone officiating.
| Before moving to Florida, aha beMiaa Dobson has chosen as hep longed to the Montgomery As­
matron of honor and only atten­ sembly and ■« It wi* like "old
dant, bar cousin, Mrs. William D. timet" dropping la on than* for
Hawkins. Best man will be The- n visit.
dore J. Dropchuk, brothtr of the
groom, while usher-groomiman 1 guess yon juat ran*t keep good
will be Jimmy L. Horton Jr. and friend* apart. Mrs. Balph Smith
William D. Hawkins. Mra. Richard tells m* that whlU they were In
Galloway has been invited to be WeavervUls, N. C. they hoi dtan*
soloist and Mrs. N. V. Farmer
will be organist All friends and er a eouple of tlased with Mrrelstivaa of the couple are Invited and Mra. Clifford Baker who
to the wedding and the reception ware staying In near-by Hender­
which will follow In the church sonville.
partonage.
For two day* I have bean a*kIng people what they did for La­
bor Day and they all haw given
me practically the waae answer:
“Nothing" “ Stayed Home
otoI fuses • veryone else doe dan, •*
Here are authoritative anawera we did, that tt U Juit i l omF
from the Veteran* Administration to Kara a good time at homo, and
to four questions of interest to for­ far safer.
mer servicemen and tnelr fami­ On* family that did no* istay
lies:
home, but act u « •» » * • J*
Q. I bold ■ Korean GI term good nelghborllneia, that we
Insurance policy. Do I have the might follow, wero tha E. Jright to convert to a permanent Moughtona, who Invltad a "•«
plan? I am not ■ disabled veteran. family In their community »«
A. No. Under the law, Korean share in their Labor Day P^ssur*
GI term Insurance policies may not by accomptnlnl them to Now
be coaverted to permanent plana Bmyraa Beach. I ' m " " ** ***
of insurance. Service-disabled Ko­ Mra. Ralph Sttobridgo, of Ptnnrea vaterans, however, may obtain yan, N. V. appreciated th d r traepermanent forms of GI Insurance. foul gesture. Mr. Strabrldgo sold
Q. My father died In military
service, end I nm eligible for train­
ing under the new education pro­ Bridal Shower
gram for children of deceased vet­
erans. May 1 take my training on- Given Recently
the-job?
A. No. The law prooibils on-the. For Miss Dobson
Job-training. Your training must
Mist Nanay Hick* and Ml*»
be taken In toe cUssroom,
Bobble Morton ware hoitoaaea »t
Q. 1 am a totally disabled vet­ a ahower recently honoring MUa
eran drawing a monthly pension Lola Ann Dobson, who wlu no
from VA. My GI endowment insur­ married this weekend.
___
ance policy has just matured, so The high spot of **• 12 , * U
I receive a small aum each month. waa the wishing well which con­
Are these insurance proceeds con­ tained a floral arrangomant of
sidered income, for pension purpos­ yellow rows, pom pomi and
es?
eh^y•■n•l&gt;e«1Um,•
tna
A. No. Proceeds of matured wishing well, stood a **11 dra*4*d
endowment policies are not con­ aa a bride and surrounded by
sidered as income for pension pur­ coins.
„
.
poses.
Each of the guest* mad* a w »
Q. I am attending graduate for the bride-to-be. after which
school under tha Korean GI BUI. several game* ware played, the
What is considered full-time train- prUawInnora being Mra. BUI Haw'
IngT
kins, Mr*. E. C. Dobson, II I
A. VA will accept the word of a Mrs. C. L. Butner.
Tha center piece ot-yeUew.
responsible official of the school
as to whether you are taking full- flowers and tapers an •-tha &gt;re­
time training, so long as you are freshment Uhl* we* beautifully
a resident student. Courses pur­ arrangod and rafreehaonta were
sued in absentia, however, will be servad to tha following ladies:
considered aa less than half-time. Mrs. Herbert Collier. Mrs. W. &gt;.
Veterans living In Central Flor­ WU1U, Mra. Ethel Tboaiaa, Mra.
ida wno wish further I. formation T. F. Hicks, Mrs. B. L. Morten.
about their GI Benefit* should Mra. Clara Hargrave, Mra. Ar­
write the VA oflce at 41 E. Cen­ thur Pedigo, Mra. Robert Hodges,
tral Ave. Orlando.
Mrs. Harry Adair Jr., Mr*. Irli
Mesaar, Mra. W. O. Carpenter,
Heavily waxed eartone emne Mra. Jack Shapiro, Mra. B. C.
In round tub shape with snap- Dobean, Mra. Bill Kewtdni, Mr*.
on lids; they're useful for freus­ C. L. Butner, MUa Naney Hicks
ing either liquid or dry foods. and MUa Babble Morton.

Information
For Veterans

BACK TO
COLLEGE

'■ Add mixed pickling spice to a
hanileti pork shoulder butt when
yen are simmering it In water.

I’d Ilk* to extend my congratu­
lations to the Buslneae and Pro­
fessional Women's Club wha re­
ceived a elUUon from the Ameri­
can Cancer Society far disting­
uished service.
On the new arrivaU Hat , . .
Mr. and Mra. G. W. Morris, 1411
Elm Ave., who moved recently
from Orange Park, with their two
children, a girl, tan and a boy,
seven. Mr. MorrU U In tha navy.
. . Mr. and Mra. Dan Varlay,
who have bought a home at 1228
Randolph Street, are from Beech­
er City, ILL Mr. VarUy U aa oil
field worker. . , Stanley O. Hol­
land, 1602 Forest Drive, moved
here recently wltk hU wife from
Christopher, HI. H* U In the navy.
Mr. and Mra. Carl Brumbaugh, of
Altoona, Pa., have a boy, aad live
at 611 Brian Ifff Street. Mr.
Brumbaugh U a live cattle deal­
er. . . Mr. and Mra. William F.
Holcomb, 1ST Plnoereat Drive,
have three girU whose ago* a n
ffcro, three, and one and a half.
Mr. Holcomb la in the Investment
bdYInsaa.
Double-acting baking powdera
react largely in the oven, although
their leavening action begins during tha mixing.
Broil fresh pear helves with a
iittlt butter and sugar; put t
hit of mint jelly in each peer ra­
rity and &gt;*rv« with lamb chops or
roast lamb.
Stir a half eup of grated Ched­
dar cheese Into a package of pitcrust mix. Uic aa pastry for green
apple pU.

The Daughter* or Wesley of tho
First MothodUt Church met at
McKlalay Hall Tuesday night
with the following ladles aa hos­
tesses: Mrs. Albert Hickson, Mra.
J. A. Howard, Mr*. Ben Monroe,
Mra. Brodle WUllami, Mra. T. A.
Rowland, Mra. C. M. Flowers,
Mra. B. C. WllUama, Mrs. Rupert
Strickland, Mra. J. P. Thurmond,
Mra. J. H. McCaskUl. The hall
waa beautifully decorated for tho
meeting with varl-colorcd htbDcua and assorted greenery.
Mrs. Roy TU1D, president, pre­
sided ever the meeting which
opened with the d ais song follow­
ed by the Lord's Prayer. Reports
were given by ell committee
chairmen and Mrs. Brodle Willi­
ams Introduced her slater, Mra.
J. C. Cannan, who b visiting her
fro m Tampa.
Contributing to the birthday
bank were Mrs. Brodle WUIIams,
Mra. PauUn* Howard. Mrs. Clark
Leonard!, Mrs. J. R. Hawthorne,
Mrs. F. G. Hardman, Mn. R. F.
Cell, Mrs. 8am Pickens, Mra. Ru­
pert Strickland and Mn. Charles
Merrlwether.
The ladle* decided on telling
Christmas Cards and stationery,
with pictures of the Methodist
Church on both, this fall.
Tho nominating committee an­
nounced that tha following would
be tho officers for the coming
Y*&gt;r. Mr*. W. B. Raines, presi­
dent; Mra. E. C. WllUama, vicepresident; Mn. AUns Chapman,
secretary: Mra. Bartha Wood­
cock, teasurer; Mrs. Charles Merrjwither, teacher; and Mr*. R.
F. Dole, assistant teachar.
Plana were made for a cover­
ed dish aupper to be held in
October with Mra. Roy THU* be­
ing narked chairman.
During the social hour, games
won conducted by Mrs. Albert
Hickson.
There wore thirty members
present.

Methodist Circle..
Plans Bazaar
:
For November

Happy Birthday
Sept. S
Gene Jameson
Sept. «
Mrs. Cart E. Chorpenlng
Michael Lane
Mike Colley
Choose small fresh
green
leaves when you'ra making a
fresh spinach salad. Dress with
oil, vinegar, sugar, aalt and pop­
per; garnish with hard-cooked
egg*.

A quick lemon sauce for a cot­
tage padding (1-egg cake) can bo
plo and pudding mix.

The regular meeting of Circle
Number Ten of tho W.8.C-S, of
the First Mathodbt Church was
held at the homa of Mra. R. D.
Duncan, 119 W. 19th Street,. '
Mrs, Duncan led tha devotional
and Mrs. G. G. Myen conducted
the study. Tho meeting was prosided over by Mrs. W. B. Kirby*
In the absence of tho chairman*
Mrs. J. H. Nicholson.
Plans were discussed for* »
basaar to be held In November,
after which refreshments were
served to tha following members
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Mra. G. G. Myera, Mra. Robert
Bennett, Mra. W. B. Kirby, Mra.
H, Lee Jr., Mr*. Hugh Carlton,
Mra. O. L, Lope*, Mra. Envl
Dossey, Mrs. Emory Spetr, Mra.
Byron Squires, and Mrs, K„, ,T.
Hatchett.

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B. P. W. Meeting
. * Held A t C ity Hall
The Buslneae and Frofeaalonal
Women's a b b held Ite regular
meeting Tuesday night at I p.m.
In City HalL Tha meeting was
presided over by Mra. Myrtle
Cradlck.
A report was beard on the dis­
trict meeting bald hi Kissimmee
aad plans were nude for B.P.W.
Week which will be held the
. - week of Sept. «L The group re^ c a lv e d a elution f i r distinguish*ad service from the American
Cancer SocietyIt waa anneuneed that there
would bo a supper meeting on
flept. II, at the Yacht dub at
• : » p.m.

hi* laundry bnttneta la New York
and moved hU family U Sanford
only last week.

THE SANFORD HERALD
Thur. S ep t 6, 1956 Pag* 5

C lass meeting Held
A t M cKinley H all;
New O fficers Told

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Z O L A

ROSS

wnen par fattier tnaa to cram mm
down her throat! Why have the
bad luck to revive a memory nowT
" ,, . (or when the playera are all
the booming camp of Nome, and
over hot toddiea Ut quantity man
UatMiad to tales that diminished
every yam that had ever come out
of the Klondike.
Seattle preened itself on new
business that would get better
fight along and licked its Ups
over the coming fillip of the Beau­
mont murder trial.

was premeditated, 1 aay you have
no alternative under your obliga­
tion! but to lmpoea the death pen­
alty. What is premeditation T Let
me tell you. No particular length
of time need elapee before there
can be deliberation or premedita­
tion In an a c t A single moment
may ha enough."
Dan was Into Me stride now, hie
voice rich, full, confiding, rolling,
accusing In rapid succession of
modulation. Michael aaw the jury
look at Meg. She wore the haughty
air that Tim 0*B&lt;lm called "Strat­
ton pride.” It wea not appealing.
Michael waa sure the Jury read
Into It defiance and unrepentant
Dan waa drawing hla picture
well. The Jury, Michael tlAnght
sees Meg quarreling with Kemp,
coming to the conclusion ana
couldn't endure him, being mar­
ried to him n moment longer, put­
ting her decision Into action. The
gunT It hadn't been found, but
Meg herself sold aha had left the
house. Michael aaw a gleam of
hope. Wouldn’t Dan have to admit
aha hadn't left the house and there­
fore, presumably, had hidden the
gun there or had been gone whan
someone else shot her husband?
No. Michael rejected this himself.
Dan could have hla cake and eat
It too. Ha would claim Meg shot
Kemp, ran away to hide the gun
or throw It Into the Sound, re­
turned to be caught beside her
husband's dead body,
Dan was almost echoing Michael's
thoughts. ”1 shall prove that Im­
mediately or aoon thereafter the
defendant fled from the place
where she had committed this foul
murder, The defense will doubt­
less make much of the absence of
the gun." Dan looked the epitome
of acorn. “Gentlemen, I ask you—
whan Uta defendant fled the house
and returned, la It reasonable to
expect that aha would return bring­
ing the instrument of death with
herT"
Meg drew in her breath sharply.
Every aye In the court turned on
her. Dan Farmer knew the effec­
tiveness of under-emphaali. He
wound up hla opening statement
like gun fire.
The court recessed until after­
noon. Meg stood up. She spoke
to Michael without facing him. "I
think Ufa Imprisonment Is worse
than hanging."
Her voice waa clear, curt.
Michael knew she waa forcibly
controlling herself, but ha suspect­
ed that others who heard her
would think It a confession of
guUL
(To Be ConIteuedj

right back to Magna Charts."
Another juror took hla place and
Michael leaned toward her. “Don't
worry If I'm not too fussy with
Jurors. Sometimes 1 think wa
might as well taka the first
twelve."
Meg understood. She waa al­
ready condemned. No ona—except
Michael, perhape—believed her In­
nocent.
At last the Jury waa chosen. At
Judge Harcourt'a command, they
rose and swore to try the defend­
ant fairly, according to the evi­
dence and the court's Instructions.
Michael, watching Meg, did not
UsIan.
Judga Harcourt invited the law­
yers to make their opening etatementa and glanced expectantly at
Dan Farmer. Michael looked past
Dan toward the witnesses for the
state. Apart from the official ones
from the coroner's, the sheriff's,
the prosecutor** offices, those wit­
nesses could have been lumped aa
"Meg Beeumont'a friends.” Ma­
tilda, Oretchen, Jenny, Nathan,
Jason- all of them had bean sub­
poenaed. Anna Lurklna was be­
large. Now It felt crowded, suf­ side them. Michael puxsled over It.
focating.
SUU, her back yard faced tha
8ha glanced dully at lb* rows Cox'*—perhape It waa not too pe­
of scratched seats, where specta­ culiar and Dan would certainly,
tor*, endless pain of staring ayes, mlaa no beta. Michael focused
watched her, Meg wondered with­ firmly on Dan, who waa now wall
out curioelty what they wen Ray­ Into hla oratory.
ing about bar.
"Your Honor and gentleman of
the Jury,
A Una from Bhakaapeara drifted I’
‘ the state expects to prove
beyond the shadow of a doubt that
the defendant did willfully, Intenntnrialed h r txnnlulon el TUB BnBBfl-WBRMILL COMPANT. 1N&lt;£
Distributed hr Kins natures Bradicale.

M acias Scores KO
Over Larry Bataan
• CHICAGO in — After the base■ ball season ia over, there may be a
. shakeup in the Chicago Cuba from
the front office lo the field.
That’s the general report by
Chicago newspaper* as the Cuba
are destined for their 10th straight
second division finish in the Na- Ilonal Lcaguu.
A report that Leo Durocher, ex"New York Giant ekipper, will take
over the dual duties of field man.
..Bger an I general manager of the
• Cuba If he la assured a 3-year
' rontrart waa spiked by owner
•P. K. Wrlgley.
"I haven't talked with Durocher
nor do I contemplate offering him
•' a Job," Wrlglry told the SunTlmea.
The newspaper said Wrlgley ad' milted there is dissension In (he
Cub front office but shouldered
(he blame himself.
"I purposely stayed away from
the Cub situation this year,"
~ Wrlgley said. "I thought that It
• would be better if ihey worked
■*things out for themselves and that
..everything would seek Ita proper
“ level. Obviously, I was wrong. I
£ should have kept hi closer touch
with th* whole business.
• "This diversity of opinion In tha
front office certainly has hurt ua.
I have no crlticlim to make of
any individual official of the dub.
• I'm Just critical of the picture in
_ Ita entirety."
■ Wrlgley said personnel director
‘»Wld Matthews, executive vie*
president Clarence Rowland and
' field manager Stan Hack have
"worked hard at their Jobs and
have triad their beat"
Th* Chicago American aaid Matthaws and Rowland ar* reasonab­
ly atetue la their Jebe but thst
"the removal of Hack is a foregone ceaeiusion." The newtpsner
aaid tha former Cub catcher, Bob
Bcheffing, whose Lot Angeles club
to running away with the Pacific
Ooaat Uagua pennant, will re-

HOLLYWOOD Ml —Paul Macias,
an artist In the ring with dyna­
mite In hla right flat, headed
homo to Mexico City today, knorkcut winner over clever Larry Ba­
taan of Manila, P. L, In the sixth
round of their nationally televis­
ed fight.
A short left Jab followed by a
Ktraieht rlaht In the chin, perfect­
ly executed, sent Balaan down for
the full count after 2 minutes 52
M-conds of the sixth round at the
Hollywood legion Stadium last
night.
Referee Mushy Callahan toiled
off the 10 with Bataan trying but
unable to get up.
Mafias, booked to fly home to
begin a long delayed movie role,
It the National Boxing Attn.,
world bantamweight champion,
but his title waa not at stake, Ha
weighed 120 and Bataan 119.
"Our main plan now ia lo try to
smoke the Italian, Mario D'Agato,
out of hla hole In Rome and get

M anager Thinks
Redlegs 'Can Go
All W ay Now'
BY ED WILES
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Manager Birdie Tebbetta, an
off-ieason Insurance agent who
knows all about life-expectancy
tables, figures his Cincinnati Redlega "can go all the way-now."
"Our whole mental outlook
rested on that four-game aeries
in Milwaukee," said Birdie. "It
wai the psychological he also
has touched the sciences In post­
graduate work turning point.
Now that we've come this far,
our guys figure "why atop nowT”
All the happy talk followed n
startling, three-game aweep by
second place Cincy after losing
the opener to the Braves. The
homer happy Redlegs switched to
singles and pounded Milwaukee
and Southpaw Warren Spshn 12-2
in the series windup yesterday,
rutting the Craves’ National
League lead to 1W games.
The three-game kick also has
put Manager Fred Haney to think­
ing about a shakeup In the Braves
lineup. Milwaukee now hat only a
two-game edge over Cincinnati
ad Brooklyn In the "lost" column
with 21 games left. The Redlegs
have 20 games remaining, Brook­
lyn 21.
% ^
The aweep also kept Brooklyn's
third place world champs in the
race. Struggling through an eightgame schedule in ala days, the
Dodgers climbed to within 2
games of ths load by slipping past
Pittsburg 4-3 last night—their
fifth victory In the eight-game
nightmare.
fit. Louis defeated the Chicago
Cube 2-1 in II Inning* and New
York's Olanta trimmed Philadel­
phia 5-4 in 10 in tha other NL
games.
In tha American, the New York
Yankees built their lead to 0*
games by breaking Willard Nixon's Jinx with a 6-3 decision over
Boston. Waehington defeated Bal­
timore 2-0. Second piece Cleve­
land, Chicago, Detroit and Kansas
City were not scheduled.
Rookie Frank Robinson and R0X
McMillan each drove In two runs
aa the Redlegl scored five times
on five hits In the aecond off
Bpahn, victory. Busier Freeman
rear victory. Buster Freeman
hustled t" to relieve Tom Acker
after Jo* Adcoek'e 35th home run,
with on* on. In the fourth and
gave one hit over 4 1-3 Inningi to
nail his 13th victory—aecond In
two day*.
Four unearned runs in tha fifth,
with Freeman’i double—hii first
19M kit—looting two, packed It
away tot the Radlegi, who warn

Seixas
Takes
Breather
FOREST HILLS. N. Y. &lt;P — Vic
Selxai, at 33 the old man of the
tennis wart, took his first breather
In the past four days n( the Na­
tional Championship today and
admitted:
"I can use It."
They don’t keep records on who
plays the most sets in this tour­
nament, but If they did Seixas
certainly would be near the top.
He has played four matches, all
afalnat foreigners. They have
gone a tola! of 202 games and 18
lets, That's two sets short of the
absolute maximum.
His fourth victim, Torben Nlrlch
of Denmark, threw up another
stiff battle yesterday befure Seix­
as won 3-8, 6-3, 6-4, 6-3.
Seixas, a handsome Philadelphi­
an who has bee playing In the na­
tionals 16 years, said his big prob­
lem was to snap back tomorrow
when he meets alxlh-seeded Ash­
ley Cooper of Austrlalla, who won
I bitter 3-6, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, 7-5 deci­
sion from Sam Giammalva of
Houston, Tex.
Seixas happens to be in the
same half of the draw with Ken
Rosewall and Dick Snvltt, who
will play tomorrow's other quar­
ter final match. Roscwalh whipped
Hugh Stewart of Pasadenk, Calif.,

Standing
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Team
W L Pet. Beh.
New York
18 48 .642 Cleveland
75 5ft .573 I'fc
Chicago
73 58 AST 11'i
Bolton
72 60 .645 1S_
Detroit
65 67 .493 20*
Baltimore
68 73 .443 26»i
Washington
65 77 .417 30
Kansas City
43 88 .328 4111
WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
New York 5, Boston 3
Washington 2, Baltimore 0 ,
Only games scheduled
THURSDAY’S SCHEDULE
Baltimore at Washington
Detroit at Kansas City N
Only games scheduled
—
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Team
W L P e t Beh.
Milwaukee
81 52 .609 —
Cincinnati
80 54 .597 U t
Brooklyn
79 54 .594 8
St. Louis
65 68 .489 16
Philadelphia
61 TO.466 I t
Pittsburgh
68 76 .433 23*
New York
65 77 .417 25‘k
Chicago
52 80 .394 28*
WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS a,
Brooklyn 4, Pittsburgh 3
v
New York 5, Philadelphia 4, 19
inningi
Cincinnati 12, Milwaukee 2
S t Louis 2, Chicago 1, It innings
THURSDAY’S SCHEDULE
New York at Brooklyn N
Only game acheduled
2-6, 9-7. 6-1, 6-2, while Savin potished oil Mexico's Pancho Contreat, 6-3, 6-2, 6-2.
fl

A H EARIN G A ID

eouth-paw proved wild and failed
to last two innings.
Bill Kknur on’s two-run single
in the ninth iced It for tlyr Yan­
kees and Whitcy Ford, won hi*
16th. Yogi Ilerra hit his 26th hom­
er to break a 2-all tic in the
eighth—putting him two shy of
Gnbhy Hartnett’s 236 career rec­

ord for catcher! .and breaking a
string nf 27 2-3 inningi In which
Ihe Yanks hadn’t scored an un­
earned run against Nixon.
Mickey Mantle, homeriesa now
Is two back nf Babe Ruth's rec­
ord—00 pace in 1927—totaling 47
with 20 games to go.

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terms to nult your budget. Late Modela-Hearing GlassesHarel te-All on the Enr-Headhand, Select the one you
like. Hearing tests without charge.
Service on all type alds-Cords, Batteries, Repairs.
SANFORD, we are at Miller Radio ft Appliance Co. UR
South Park Ave. on Friday morning of each week. See
Miller for batteries.
Mateo Hearing Service
ORLANDO HEARING SERVICE
Geritad O. A Thomas R. Smith
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thli till* cleared up," said Marcia!
American representative, George
Parnanue. D'Agsto li recognised
by the World Federation of Box­
ing as the champ.
The fight last night drew an es­
timated 3,500 fans who paid 87,315
to sc* the bout In person.
Bitty Orman, Brandela Univenity’a football captain, is the
school's first three-aport star.
The cameera has been neces­ with a run In tha ninth. Don Be*sary to decide the winner of 10 sent came on te fan Jack Shepard
nut of the lit runnings of the Wi- for the final out—nailing Macdener handicap at Hialeah, In
iD55 Nashua nosed out Social
Outcast and Bailor in a photo
finish.
Four members of tha University
of North Carolina’!
football
coaching staff have served as coj.
leg* athletic directors—Jim Ta­
llin at Maryland, Pat Preston at
Wake Forest, Eddie Teague at
Guilford and Jim Hickey at Hampden-Bydney,

homer that tied it in tha seventh
won hia ninth.
A pitch tingle by Hank Thompson won for th* Gianta, who
Started 965,000 bonus kid Mike
McCormick.
Th*
17-year-old

Ip a e P
llicrc are many motorists here in (his community
who ha st given acrioua consideration to the pur­
chase of a new Cadillac car this year—and yet,
for one reason or another, lutve not made the move.
If you are among them, we hone tin t you will
pause to read the little message that follows. For
we are suit you will lind it interesting.
J

because tt’a a good food

[ everyone like*! Oet party
quality for everyday enjoy-

Ordinarily, when a man hesitate* to make (lie
move to Cadillac, it ia because be is not familiar
with the practical aspects of Cadillac ownership.
Insofar aa original coat is concerned, a Cadillac
is eminently practical. Several models, in fact, are
actually priced competitively with the so-called
"medium-priced" makes.
Operating and maintenance coats ar* also
remarkably low. Ws have heard it aaid hy new

owners that Cadillac is the most economical auto­
mobile they have ever owned.
And as fbriesale value—well, Cadillac traditionally retains a greater aliare of its worth through
tha y e a n than any other motor car in the land.
In short, the great Cadillac car represents one
of the wisest and soundest automotive Investments
on the highway today.
The moral of our message is this: It is atm not
too lata to set things right in a 1956 Cadillac of
your ownl
Wa have a selection o f new Cadillacs on hand—
and we can promise you both prompt delivery and
a generous trade-in allowance.
Why not coma in today?

H oller Motor Sales
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Summer Doesn't Slow Down Results From Classified— Call 1821
21—SPECIAL NOTICES
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
Slip Covers and Drape*
STANLEY KULP
PHONE 9838-J.
GATLIN BROTHERS
Dr* ilme A Bulldoisr Sen-lie
Ph. 2232 Geneva. 2tlS W Sanfori

Cotfty?
A N T ADS1
RENT ‘EM EAST

Pk

18

PUMPS ft SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All typ«a and staea, la*tailed or
"Do It Yourself."
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
STINE
Machine and Supply Co.
107 W. 2nd SL
Ph. «l
ORLANDO Sentinel
Ralph Ray, 2150.

Bur,

Call

CROSLEY - BENOIX
Sales and Service

RANDALL
Electric Company
Service— Quality— Satisfaction
Ph 113 Sanford
1UT-J-3 Do Btry

1—AUCTIONS

TONIGHT— 7:30 to 8:30
New runm ure, Some uied furni- FAIRBANKS - MORSE P u m p *
tore, stove*, Washing Machines, Well Drilling, HOWARD C,
LONG, Phone 3M SOT East
Refrigerators and Many other
Commercial Ave.
Items.
SANFORD FARMERS
Tree* trimmed, removed and dortULtKiN MARKET
mossed. Ph. 1007-R.
Hwy. 17-82, South
SANFORD TREE CO.
1A—PLACES to EAT
ENVELOPES, Letterhead*, at*te­
rntnls, invoice*, hand bills, and
FREE FISH FRY at the Doggie
program*, e t c . Progressive
% Diner A Bar, Lake Mary, Frl
Printing Co. Phone 408 — 403
day night . . . . BE THERE!
West 13th St.

MAR-LOU RESTAURANT

Friday Menu: Rad 8nepper, Lob- Well drilling, water guaranteed,
iter, Jumbo Shrimp, Scallop*, Phone 100I.W.
Ftm Stick*.
BULLDOZING
Saturday Menu: Prime Rib Roast,
T-Bone Steak, Spaghetti and
LOWERY A BRIDGES
Meat 'Ball*. All oarden vege. San. im-W Orange City Bpr 4-8834
table*. Hwy. 17-82 South, Thone
11TB-W.

• EMPLOYMENT

ARD OP THANKS
We with to express our deepcit
gratitude for all the klndnestci
attended to ui by everyone
ilnce awlul tragedy (truck our
household. Particularly do we
want to than!,- all the nursei
and doctora who responded to
our rail for aid, all the staff of
the Seminole Memorial Hospital,
the Rev. J. W. Parham. Chap­
lain, Charlei Arnold and to all
9 the fine citlaani of Sanford who
did 10 much to ease our shock
and grief.
The Family of
Lloyd J, Lowe Jr.
I—PERSONAL NOTICES

14- -CHILD CARE
Baby sitters available. Baby Sit­
ting Agency. Ph. 333-31.
38-HKLP WANTED—FEMALE
WAITRESS — Apply Touchion'a
Drug Store, Mr. Clark.
WOMEN — Any age, to be train­
ed in new and unique cu*incUca
aervlce. Full or pert time. 333
to 375 weekly paid by Check. No
eanvast, delivery or collection.
Car ami phone a necessity. Call
Mrs. Spencer, 1453-W.

GIRLS—WOMEN—HOUSEWIVES
“Avon Calling" women who need
Christmas money. No experi­
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby ence necessary. High commis­
Bad* Day, Week, or Month—Tel. sion*. Contact 8tn. J. Russell,
P. 0. Box 075, Orlando.
1435. Furniture Center —
118 West First SL
STENOGRAPHER-Secretary, Apply to R, A. Smith at Chase A
AUTOMOTIVE
Co.
4—BOATS AND MOTORS
27—HELP WANTED • MALE
Tile setters wanted. Team prefer­
Evinrade Sties A Service
red, top wage*. Call Spring
ROBSON Sporting Good*
894 E. 1st St.
Phone 898 4-4224. Lake Helen, Fla.
ATTENTION RETIRED
1&gt;—TRAILERS
NAVAL PERSONNEL
Ik will pay YOU to ae* us before
you buy. Open Evenings and Unusual opportunity to represent
us life Insurance wise In BanSundays.
ford and vicinity. Will train and
•
Eaataide T atter Sale*
assist.
Palatka, Fla.
Trailer, Sale-Rent, Ph. 66S-XR.

BUSINESS
SERVICES
1S-BEAUTY PARLORS
Medarn Air-conditioned Salon

H arriatt’a Beauty Nook
9 M S. oak
Pk. 8fl
NOTICE

M aul M. Porter's Beauty Shop
will be closed dumlng the month
of September.
18-BUILDING - REPAIR!
PAINTING
FLOOR

landing

daanlng, waxing.
R note county since
M. M. Glaaaon,
Per ' painting call

and finishing.
Serving Semi*
1925.
U ke Mary
Mr. Tasker,

Our standards arc high, but to
the eligible man this offer* an
excellent opportunity.
Company ha* excellent rating • in
business for over 33 years.
Address your inquiries to P.O.
Box 66G5, Orlando, Florida.
Clerk Hardware Store. Age limit
under fifty. Experience helpful
but not necessary. P.O. Box 330,
Sanford, FI*.
We are accepting application for
a part time representative to do
credit reporting in Sanford anti
vicinity on a fee basil. Retired
or semi-retired persons also
considered. Car essential. Reply
by mall, stating age, back
ground business or employment
record and present activities,
Reporting manager Dun A Brad'
street, Inc., P.O. Box 2206, West
Bay Station, Jacksonville, Fla.
16-WORK WANTED—FEMALE

_ir work! Home alterations! Wanted housework. Call 611-R.
'• Job too small. Finished carpenter will give prompt service.
MERCHANDISE Phone 1389-J. Rollins A Slagle.
43—ARTKXXS »OS KALB
M tRA N EY -SM ITH PAINT’S
M il 8. Park
Phone 1203 We buy and sell used furniture.
Paying top cash prices (or any
UNO BE RVICE__________
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­
ING POST on 17-82 Ph. 2063-W.
L. L Sill — Plano Technician
Phene 1184 Rente I, Sanford
—Factory to Tow—
A la n Hi m
SI—ROOFING-PLUM BING
Venetian Blind*

W. i . KINO

“Guest" Sleeping Problem
With An

Duplex furnished apartment, thre*
room. 150.00. 210! Magnolia, Ph.
1673. Robert A. William*.
Echols H i-Rizer
Shell Apts,: Furn. 3 room Beta.,
• A beautiful couch by day
acreen porch, piua roll* way'bed,
• A comfortable 60-lncn wide bed
garage. Ilf peril Ave. Ph. 4M-W
by night.
• Convert* to twin beds
3 room, kitchen ft bath. In­
• Converts to s couch and a Apt.
quire 1001 Palmetto. Ph. 1131-M.
single bed.
This la a fret pass to tha Rita
$94.50
Thxatre for R. D. B us. Exp.
A Selection of Beautiful Tallond
Covers and Bolster*
Slightly Extra
REAL ESTATE
ECHOLS BEDDING 00,
61—ACREAGE
Corner lad ft Magnolia, Ph. 1222
"Bad Bamberiar" Mgr.
16 Acrea Tiled Land with 8 a rt­
opaa Monday's til 8:38j*. m.
esian wells: Huge I story 80’
VISIT OUR BALCONY
x lto* Barn to storo tool*. Will
lea *0 all 138 per aero. Phono
Everything For The Living Brans
3243-R-L
8 pc. Grouping
Complete . . . . 8138.00
84—FARMS AND GROVFft
Easy Terms
aero tilo farm. Throe bedroom
Mather of Sanford *0house,'
large barn. All equlp203-uu E. 1st SL
Phone i n
mant ana machinery. Easy
terms. Ph. 1393-J. P. 0. Box
WHITE
1184.
SEWING MACHINE CENTER
Sales, Service and Rentals
flft- N'tMER
G A R R E T T 'S
323 E. First St.
Phooa 141S Will build on your lot. Year plan
or ours. We can arrange finan­
Heavy Guage
cing. Call us for additions or
All Matt! Cabinet*
remodeling.
Double Door Utility
818.93
LOWELL E. OZ1ER
Single Door Utility
312.93
R a lit o r _ M m e i u i
Abovc-Thc-Slnk
OfWe#i m i ft* O rliato Dr.
Wall Cabinets
$15.93
Il'a Never Higher at
W1LSON-MAIER
CUBTOM BUILT BOMBS
You'll Like OurEaiy Credit
' VA—FHA—CONVENTIONAL
and Liberal Terms
FINANCING
311 E. lit. St.
Phone 058 'LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
■LOW MONTHLY PAiMENTi
48-FARM and GARDDEN
A. K- SHOEMAKER. JR.
1100 klelliravillr
GEORGIA GROWN C a b b a g e Phone 1981
Plants in any quantity. Ready
for aetting out Sept. 10th. Vari­
eties are of Midseason, Marion 3-Bedroom home, $1,10U. equity.
Market, Early Round Dutch, 332J8 monthly payment. Equip­
ped with electric kitchen, blind*,
Glory, Improved Glory, Savoy
Mammoth Red and Rally Copen­ heater. Call 1615-W. See at
Roxallia Dr.
hagen, all from Certified FerryMorris Reed, Ripe ft Ready To­
—LEAVING TOWNmato ft Produce Co., State Farm­
WILL SACRIFICE
ers Market, Sanford, Florida,
Lovely 18,000 Lake Mary home. 2
Phone 3*1.
Bedrooms, CBC, burnt wood
Georgia cabbage plants. All var­ ceilings, jaloused windows, car
ieties — any amount. Starting
porte, large lot, lake privilege.
Sept. II. Hugh C. Whelchel,
33.305, $635 down. $46 month.
State Market Stall 13. Day 1259,
PHONE IS63-M.
night, 627.
Thli la a free pas* to the Movie,
13—WANTKls its
land Ride.In Theatre for James
Allen, Exp. date Sept. 16, 1956.

WILL TAY CASH for clean
cotton rags. Call 1821, The
Sanford Herald
34—APTS—HOUSBB—ROOMS

CLOSE OUT SALE

Ltvrytlung Goes
Sanford Freight Salvage On.
(04 W. let. Si.
P L U M B IN G
Contract and Repair Work
Wringer washer 1 year old. Good
Free Estimates
condition. 3«l. With tubs, 870.
R. L HARVEY
I Bsnford Ave.
Phone ISM Phone 2435-R.
FOr T j LMS, Finishing. Tope Re­
___[RING A REPAIRS
corder,. Supplies SEE - WIETank
Installation
A
Service
.sJ H S Connection*. Archie C BOLDT'S
CAMERA SHOP, X10
•T S J i
8. Park Ave.
.
T34-H «

63-ROMEft
2-Bedroom De Bary home. Good
cond., air-coed.,1 landscaped,
paved road. Financed by owner.
Phone 2423-W3.
6 room, 2 bedroom borne, $3750.
Located on old Orlando Highway
Ideal for children, school bus
stop. Call 1332-M.
2-Year old concrete block home
with carportc, 2 bedrooms, kit­
chen equipped. Living room,
btth with tub ft shower. Full
atie screen porch. Furn. or
unfum. Ph. 298-J.
Phone 960 about ■ 14000.80 Home.
44—LOTS
Lots 61* x 133', Partly landscaped.
Resdy to build. Dreamwold
Section. 2411 Chase Ave. Fhone
1973-M.
For your future home site we have
lots priced from 3323.00 up, In
several locations In City.
Attractive Lake front lots.

Oiler Realty Co.

2601 So. Orlando Hl-way. Ph. 1339
•T—BROKERS an* REALTORS

Seminole Realty

B A LL R EA LTY
RAYMOND M. BALL
OSCAR M. HARRIRuN
REG. BROKERS
8. D. Hlghleyman, Associate
204 South Park Ave. -Phene 940
Phone 960 about a $4000.00 Home.

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8 BEDROOM furnished house in
need of repair. Large lot, many
lhad* trees. Full price onlv
33,300. LOW DOWN PAYMENT
3 BEDROOM MODERN masonry
home, parquel floors, comfort­
able interior, french door en­
trance to cool aertened porch
Utility room and car port* com
bined. Immediate possession,
$9,700. Terms available.

A. B. PETERSON
Brokar Associate*: A. B. Peterson
Jr., P. J. Cheiterson, Garfield
Willstte, John Maiach and R. W.
Williams. A. C. Doudnry, Land
Surveyor,
lie N. Park Ave.
Phone 1129
l/KJKING fo r a ba rga in ?
Here it is. Two bedroom home,
furnished, concrete block, doss
to school. Only 16,(23.00. Terms,
Other good values In 2 ft 3 bed
room homes.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2344 French Ave.

J. W. HALL, REALTOR
Johnny Walker, Associate
"Call Hall" Phone 1751

Fkone 2311

A lexander f t S tria g e r
Real Estate ft Insurance
Mra. Lourina Meeaenger, Assoc.
107 Magnolia Ave.
I'h. II
Modern concrete block home with
utility room, car portc, storage
M irk with screen and jalousie*,
nardwood floors, well ft pump
with sprinkling system. $928500
Monthly payment* 831.50.

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THE SANFORD HERALD Thur. Sept. 6, 1956

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Adventure with Uncle Wall
t'.rlnqn i’arnlval
IVtattler* News**ports
John Dsly Newt
Munllne fc Pithing with Don
1:4$ ft.tondsivous
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11:00 Night Nows Rsnort
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11:10 Ntand Up A Bn Counted
13:10 “As thn World Turns’*
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ROSA L. PAYTON. 11:0u
11:1$
RtxUtered Real Estate Broker 11:10
jl:44
Phon* 2871
17-92 el Hiawatha 11:00
Mils
NEAR HOSPITAL
New 2 bedroom block home juvt IIiSO
-00
completed. Priced at only $7500 I1:1.4
with terms. Located at R04 E. 1:10
1:00
4th SL
Robert A. Williams, Realtor 1:111
1:4$
Raymond Lundqulst, Associate liOO
: 1*
Phone 1871 Atlantic Bank Bldg. 11:10
4:00
DESIRABLE - ATTRACTIVE 3bedroom cement block house on
larie corner lot. Dceircd neigh­
borhood and sensible allowance*
make this an ATTRACTIVE IN­
VESTMENT In a place you
spend most of your time —
HOME! IllJ00, Terms. CsU for S:0B
*;:«•
appointment
0:1$
W. H. "Bill" KTEMPEB
OtJd
Gay Allen, Aasedate
*:4$
7;oo
Arietta Price, Ansnciaie
lit*
Realter — General Insurance
7iStt
Phene 888 or 2122 Ilf N. Park Ave. 714$
S:lfO
KENNETH E. BUCK
»H»
1:10
Registered Real Estate Broker
u.imi
1008 E. 2nd.
Phone 1588 I10:11
II
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Phone 980 about a 84ooo.tw Hume.

The Homes Built
By
4IOMAM ft TUDOB. INC.
Builder* of Fine Hamas
Three bedroom frame house just
For Florida Living
Inside City. With 8 lets ft large
BEAUTIFULLY Daslgaed Thret
trees, hardwood floors, 2 screen­
And Four Bedroom Horn**
ed porches front ft back, largo
I ft 3 baths
living room-dining r o o m Is
Varied Selection of Plans Avail
Breakfast nook. Newly decora­
able.
ted both inside ft out. $9000.00
Priced From 111,200 to 321,000 -----Terms.
VA &lt;G1&gt;—FHA ft FRA Initrv
WELARA APARTMENTS: roams Ice Financing.
OZIER REALTY CO.
private baths. 114 W. P in t SL
Laura B. Oiler, Broker
HOMES AVAIUBLE:
M. Field, Associate
. Sanford, Fla 3801 Haiti
Avalon Apts. Cfflclanry, Ph IIO-W South PiaacNst
So. Orlando Hwy. Phone 1351
Grovt Manors
Sanford, Fla.
EVENINGS: 3115 and i(U
. DaLand, Fla
SEB Seminal* Realty for Desir- Valencia villas
able Reave* tad Apia. Phene 17.
CLOSE TO OCEAN
‘
■ALES OFFICE
Furnished modern cottage, CBS,
M l S. French Ave.
Furi.ished Apt. 000 Park Av*.
tile bath, fenced yard. 3 years
phon* 2100 ft aao
old, 81,000 down, balance like
Alter 1:00 p. m. Call 2371-W
GROUND ftear, 3-room completely
rent. Jack Golden Realty, New
furnished apartment. U7 PelSmyrna Beech.
Ave.
FOR euiCH ACTION use Classi­
SWAP ANYTHING! Just place
Classified ads. Phan* 1181 for a
fied ad* M aeli rsat k in . Call
M L ray "Ckuga ti."
HUTCHINSON'S Ocean F r o n t
Apts. 339 S. Atlantic. Daytona
Beach. Call 3374-W for reservelions after 6:00 p. tn.
French Avenue home suitable for
heme ft busineai. For Informa­
tion call 11*4.
This Is a free p ax to the fttovie.
land Kide-In Theatre for Herrlet R. Annia. Exp. date Sept.
18, 1936.

O U LA M JI)

IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
axk Crumley ft Monleilh
at 117 South Park, Phone 772
They Know

IN N. Park Ave.

SEE and COMPARE

wsinu u u m x L •

11:4$

Consult A REALTOR First

ARE YOU IOOKING FOR A
NEW HOME?

Television

W. DIETRICHS
T. W. HERO
REALTORS
&lt;114 41Mil. 4 Tlll'SiniMV RVK4I.4U
1901 Park Av*
Phene 27 *r 141 ' -On » llr |i,r Jlnu-i

CULLEN AND HAKKKY

RENTALS

If interested tn apartment clean­
Enclosed bead. Sag-proof n o tio n
er thin average. Close in. See
rail with plastic aads. Piratic or
Jimmy Cowan. Ph. 618.

Plumbing Contractor
rayon u p e s . Gotten o r nyiasi
KeUar Plumbing A Supplies
cords.
teem Electric Water Heaters
ISM Orlande Dr.
Pk. M h i k i r l k Glam and Point Co­
lt 2-1u Wool 2od St. Photo iM
Plumbing. Rresky Heating
Array Cots, 34 W; Paint, 32.50 gal.
M. G. HODGES
f-Sbiru, 43c; Array-Navy Surp­
Service on All Wainr Fumpe
lus. 310 Sanford Ave.
Walla Drilled — Pump*
Faola Read, Phone too
ULTHALITE SAMSONITE LUGGAGE, mada with magnesium,
CERAMIC TILE
the airplano metal. Sanford
Fold F. Mueller A Son Ph. 134 Jewelry A Luggage, 300 Sanford
Free estimate. Quality work.
Ave.
______ _____ ^
- We have a U1TLE~ BIT Q&gt;
EVERYTHING - F.M.B. 8c, 10c
A 25c Store, 321 S. Sanford Ave.
Contracting and Repair
Sanford Ave.
Pm m III!

34—APTS - HOUSES - BOOMS
44 APPLIANCES
FRIU1DAIRE appliances, so loo ttFFlUIENCY Apartment. Suit­
and service. G. 1L High, Oviedo,
able for bachelor or couple.
Fla. Phono F0-3-3313 or Sanford
Private bath. Acraaa from Poat
1S43-W alter I p. m.
Office. Manual Jae
43—BUILDING MATERIALS
Rose Court Apts. Unfurnished ftroom apt. Kitchen equipped.
USED UU1CK
Phone 14*4.
TWO CARLOADS beeutilul used
brick. Orange, red, and burnt DESIRABLE one and two bed­
black. See them at SHERMAN room furnished apt. Ph. 431-W.
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
MAYFAIR — 3 bedroom house
Large yard. Call 1430-J after
This is a free guest pass to the
Riti Theatre for Gynn Yates. 6 p. m.
Exp. dale Sept. 16, 1836.
New two bedroom houses, kitchen
equipped. 1108 Washington. Ph.
RED-1-M1X CONCRETE
443 or write Jack Flynt, Box
Window Silla - Lintels
302 Sanford.
Septie Tanks • State Approved
Sand • Cement - Mortal Mix
2 apartments. I small, 1 large.
Mlricia Concrete Co.
618 Park Ave, Ph. 1032.
300 Elm Ave.
Phone 1335
Furnished large 2-Bedroom apt.
METAL ROOFING
Ph. 1284-J. 703 Palmetto Ave.
Now In stock. 5-V Crimp — 1-1/4"
Lake
front 2-bedroom C.B. house.
Corrugated — 2-1/2" Corrugated
Fishing, swimming. Ph. 2036-WGet ill Your roofing needs at
3. after 4:30.
S h o rm in C oncrete P ipe Co.
Out West 13th St.
2-BEDROOM House, living room,
kitchen, Florida room and car
48-BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
portc. In town. Phone 2002.
HAYNES Office Machine Co., 5 ROOMS • BATH unfurnished
Typewriters, adding machine!,
haute, 2 screened porches,
Sales-BrataL, 314 Mag., PIl 44.
adults only, no pets. Inquire
2218 Palmetto Ave.
STUDENTS—see the newest thing
In typewriters — Royal's 1857 FURNISHED bouse, air-condition“Twin-Pak” portable. The fast­ cd, TV, all-electric kitchen,
e n portable on tho market. In lawn, shade, deep-well water,
7 colors. 24 months to pay.
163 month. 1 mile north of LongPowell's Office Supply
wood on Hwy 427.
III S. Magnolia
hone
3 BEDROOM furnished home to
4T-FUBNITV1E—HOUSEHOLD
responsible party, near SouthRide School. 3110 per month.
Buy your Furniture at Berry's
Warehouse Furn. Co., at 801 W. Phone 9244.
1st SL All nationilly adv. furn­ 2 A 3 room freshly painted apis.
iture at warehouse prices.
Phon* 2943-W or 2113.
Used furniture, appliances, tools, 4-room garage apt.. $45. So.
Cameron Ave. Phone 1514-R.
ete. Bought-sold. Larry's Mart
321 East 1st St. Phone 1831.
2-room furnished kitchenette apL
Adults Ph. 224.
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Prickly H eat In Babies
•y HUMAN N. •UNMIIN, M.B.
PRICKLY heat Is
time menace for both adulta and
children. But bablea ra s a
•telly susceptible.
II your baby has a really
cbm of prickly heat, try bathing
him several time* a dsy wlUb a
specially prepared sponge bath.
Bponge hie whole body with ft
mixture of one quart of cool water
and four teupoonfute of baking
soda.

yonnaxter should waar ate
little clothing as poaribla. MahftJ
■ura th at the elothra next to h id
skin ere soft, UghtwrighthaM arf
cotton.
D on't ftlamp a tlg h t-fltU an
bonnet on a baby's bead. Thte w tl
only make him sweat. Baton row
know it, hall have a had oaaa of
prickly h u t on hte forehead.

Bom* areas where tho rash la
likely to break out are a baby'a
As long u the rash of small face, ch u t, neck and ghould sn .
rateed spots axlste, don't um any The bends of hte tlbowa and hte
loap on th at particular portion waist also su m to be particularly
susceptible.
of
hteikUt.
11:00
Calamine lotion or another During hot weather I strongly
••yw
mild lotion mlahi prove benett- advise you to change your baby's
11:00
position In hie crib
11:1$
rial.
Baking
soda,
cornstarch
or
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baby powder probably will help This will expo** molt ot hte
IllO
era* the Itching. Be careful that to the air often enough ta help
Ills
1:14
the powder doesn't become caked prevent prickly h u t
1 : 1$
in the crease* of your tot'a arms, Qotraow a m aHawn
1:10
legs and neck.
4:04
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4 in
Dressing a baby properly In herltedT
4 1$
warm weather will help prevent Answer: Thera Is sometimes ft
the rash from developing In tha tendency for aoveral ease* of mul­
WAR CRY
first place. Perspiration, you ms , tiple sclerosis to oeeor U the tamft
MEMPHIS (A P)-W hen the te whet causes prickly heat.
family. However, it te not wuoUv
Rov. W. f). Medceila talks about
During eatremely hot weather, hereditary.
wartime hysteria h* speaks from
experience. And his wrist watch
often reminds him of it,
Back in {948 the Church of
Christ preacher wes holding a
revive) mooting In Bristol, Tcnn.
— V*. when the rumor got g.
round that his watch was a per­
sonal gift from Adolf Hitler with
cmlg instructions engraved on the
beck telling how to blow up TVA
damn.
Ridiculous? Weil, tin* rumor
goL the Rgv. Mr. Msdstrls ar­
rested. anyhow, Ht
speedily
proved hie innocence. The weigh
wes a graduation present from
his grandmother.
NO HMORTAUK
CHILL4COTHE, Ohio (A P JThe teacher shortage Is no fault
ef Mrt. ERmbeth Barton, | | . Her
eight children ell are or were tea­
chers and ftvg ef them married
teachers. Eleven grandchildren
teach gchoe) and six more are
studying to became teacher*.
Mr*. Barton here* If
raver
taught echoel. But her husband
did, and hie father end mother did
too.
LADY PLEASE!
KIMBALL, Neb. (A P )-A ere*
man complained te bar neighbors
that their deg chased her chick­
en* end asked that the animal be
locked up. A few nights later tha
complaining veman phoned tha
neighbors to ask If they’d planM
turn the deg loose. Sbc said *ha
thought there was a peeping Tom
at her window.

Don't Ura loop

, O U TSTA N D IN G O P P O R TU N ITY
FOR MEN WHO WANT TO MAKE BETTER O f
THEIR TIME, TO BUILD A BETTER FUTURE
FOR THEMSELVES.
A growing concern with 116 stores In |g
18 slate*
elates kaa a few
law eua*
Inge for ambitious young men 21 U 81
8 who have ueu M liit
their Armad Force* experience and wha1 1a n capahla af advaaam
■ sat te tho n u l l
Through training and principle of promoting from
artunlty. Men a n promoted
•urea continued opportunity.
thrwghant lbs compan&gt;a; foam Trainee la N e u te r
Manager to New York Office Briyer er Bracnura.

vltkin laan ability
I# Diatriei
'

Empteye* kaaafite
la leclad*; liberal vacation plan, group ha.
u ten r 8M.N, ra n te r tecroaoWL route] site
owaacu when nauee.
managar*' coatract* .after ehare te
needed. Manager*'

BareaeO, atartteg

eales and profits and there 1* a cam
Fenonal Interview wlU be
Write giving nans*,
raapemJhltlttee, age,

Addroes bex number CM la rain ot thte

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-•••;.,

T a x Collections
Increase Last
Month In County

ral Services
Yesterday *
H. J* Bales
it aenricee for Howard J.
d yesterday BftomMB at
In the Rahbaum Funeral
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The barometer
of Increasing
1
basinets continues to go op In Bern*
Indie County and over the State of
Florida as a whole according to the
monthly release from Bay E.
Green, State Comptroller.
Sale* tax collections for tba
month of August (based on July
a le s , increased
Increased an approximate
ipproxlmats
two per cent over the same period
last year.
The sales tax collections for the
month ended Aug. 21, IBM, In Sem­
inole County were $22,712.M com­
pared with $22,241.87 for the month
ended Aug. St, 1B53.
Sales tax collections during the
mon'h of August (based on July
sales) totalled 87.tU.068, an In­
crease of 8U.464 over the previous
month's collections of 87.148,604
and 81,071,380 more than for the
tame month in JB53 wnen 86,108,688
was collected. The increase over
last year's collections la over ITMi
per cent.
rtm m t surreys the damai
CAPTAIN ARNOLD WILLIAMS of the Sanford Police
Collection* to date this fiscal
Sanford Pott Offle*. (Staff Photo)
automobile Jumped the curb thl* morning and smashed Into
year (two months) amount to 814,334,STS, an increase of $24*2.075
over the $12,041,887 collected dar­
GOPs Returning To '52 T actics
ing the first two months of last
WASHINGTON (2» — The Repub. lie called the results "salutary."
fiscal year. This Is an in­
(leant are returning to a 1852 "We had hoped It would not be (1855)
crease
of lust under 18 per cent.
(Continned trem Page One)
tactic — sending "truth squads'* necessary to send the team out
baring for an exhibit materials re­ around the country behind Demo- a&gt;ai„ this campaign," Hair., nn- This year's increases are percen­
higher, than Increases
lating to the history of the con­ cratlc campaigners.
nouncement said. "Certainly* Mr. tagewise
shown last year over the year
gregation, Including record books,
prior to that. July aod August 1855
clippings, and picture* of former
collections were 16tt per cent high­
pastors, charter members and
er than July and August 1854. July
long-time leaders.
and August 18M are close to 18
Tha church will rooperate In
per cent higher then July and
the observance of October aa
August 1855.
Church Loyalty Month, sponsored
Total sales tax collections during
by the Seminole County Minis­
over the Democratic ticket which the 12 months ct that fiscal yaar
terial Association,
he himself said couldn't win."
amounted to $06,101,820. An overall
Evanlng services of worship will
average Increase of 16V4 per cent
A fourth of the wood from the will sesult In u le s tax collections
be returned Sunday, 7:30, follow­
nation'e forests In 1852 was wnst- of 9100 million dollars this fiscal
ing a eummer recess. Informal
congregational singing will be
featured) and Pastor Perry L.
Stona will begin * Series of s«rmons on the Epistle to the Philip­
pian*, Prior to tha aervlce the
Christian Youth Fellowship will
be reorganised.

ChurchBoard
Southern Belle,
California Beauty
Admissions i
. Mrs, McDonald Carraway
V .
(Palatka)
• Mr*. Marion Hannan Sr.
(Sanford)
'
'John Mudd (Sanford)
Katharine Benjamin (Sanford)
Discharge*:
. Lena Loekloy (S anford)
Chtra Loo Thomas (Sanford)
Georg* V. Daseett (Lon*wood)
Ifn. Robert Graham (Sanford
Vr*. J. A. Emerson (Sanford)
B irth :
........ Baby Girt Wright

----- Baby OW Graham
i VWtiag Hoots:
Private Rooms
U ajn, — 8 p.m.

The result* of the first nlfht'a
evening gown competition were
not aaaotmeed, according to cus­
; i m l — &lt; p-»*
tom.
1 p.m.
—
•
p.m.
The M girl* seeking the title of
m as-a-i-^
Miss America 1857 have been di­
vided Into throe sections, each to
bo Judged separately for beauty
In a bathing suit, for poise end
grace in an evening gown and for
talent.
The sections rotate tonight and
tomorrow night with the field nil*
rawed to 10 semlflnalisU by Satur­
day morning. The girls try to pick
Two Young Sisters up extra points for personality at
meeting* with the 11
Am Killed By Auto breakfast
Judges.
*Nte reigning MU* America,
W hile Going Homo Sharon
K»t Ritchie of Denver,
Colo., wlB crown her successor aft­
er tho finals Saturday night which
wtn bo televised natlonalty on
to bHMh from Urn opening ABC.
,
mM .
mtto Griffiths, 7, a sacood
and her sister, Alexandria,
r iot,
g kindergarten pupil, ware Francis Smothers
struck as they walked In a group at

B other students m s sidewalk
adjoining tho school.

71 third girl was knocked down
aod Maided (ram water spilling
from tho ear's radiator. Tba other
popSa escaped Injury.
RUkard Dombeck, 16 driver of
tho ear, had received a tempor­
ary driving permit Tuesday and
was operating the family outomo*
bite for the first Uma alone.
M ice *■« tho car apparently
mad# a sharp, fast torn and hit
a temp poet. Bouncing off the poet
it swerved against tha sidewalk
and over the curb into the chil­
dren.
Dombeck, a high school student,
became hysterical after the crash.
At • police atotioa he beet Ms
head against a washroom wall and
fried to strangle hlmioU. He was
turned over to Jevenite authorlttea to await questioning at an In-

( T k m a t aib r a c s

the local high school last rear, la
back as a member of the regular
teaching staff and has tba B
squad freshmen and sophomores
under Ms wing. An athleta at Stet­
son, ha la driving the youngsters
In their conditioning exercises and
basic football to get them ready
for their game that la right on the
heela of that of the Varsity.
Fleming has been concentrating
on the work of the ball-totara and
blockers and shake* his head dole­
fully when asked about Ms char-

the beys as a wbola on their tag*
emasa and their apparent determ­
ination that the Seminole* will
take the Orange Belt pennant this
year. I hope they keep up that
fight. Right bow they have a long
to go. Wo know It—and «
looking tor some speed and soma way
think they do, too, and are willing ms
passers that might offset the to work for it,"
weight disadvantage, but to far
while some of the boye show
prom ise, none haa brought a glint
to tba mentor's eyes.
A] Stanley it a southpaw and
Fleming hopes that be can de­
velop a threat on this asset. He
says that A1 ha* to work plenty,
not only to get some "game sav­
vy" but to acquire skill with hit
left-handed toescs. The bead coach
added that Stanley would get
plenty of chance In practice to
show how tost he could develop.
Bobby Johnson and Phil Byrd
are two other backs that have
shown some drive and indicate
that thera is a possibility of their
developing into right hand pigskin pitchers.
Tb* fullback Job Is as wide open
as a hungry baby sparrow's
mouth, according to Coaek Flam­
ing—and will be even harder to
fUl, he thinks.
"The point is," he went on,
"that almost any one la uniform
can make thla Seminole Warn by
showing a lot of hnstia and aoma
willingness to do to the best of Ms
ability what the coaches are
tetching. I'd like to compUmant

HOOVER

WE FOUND

Pennsylvania Pair
Observing 72 Years
O f Marriage Today

HOME OF OUR DREAM

nOYERTOWN, Pa. IT—Mr. and

QUIET

Joins U.S. Navy

Off to make a career for Mm*
self in Naval Aviation is Franela
William Smathers, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jo* 8math*rs, Box 8N, Lake
Mbit. Francis Smathers is tha
nophew of tho U. S- Senator
Goorge Smathers.
Enlisting in tho Navy as an Air­
man Recruit young Rmalhers sold
" I learned while I was attending
Gordon Military Collage that 1
wanted to serve in the Navy and
work in aviation. I guess 1 have
always liked aviation end Naval
Aviation seoms to bo the answer
to what I've boea wanting."
SmaUwra was sworn Into tho
Navy at tha Navy Recruiting Sta­
tion in Jacksonville, tho main itatlon for tho Florida District. Ha
win undergo his basic training at
tha Groat Lakes Novel Training
Cantor, Groat Lakos, 111. Upon
completion of bis "boot" training
ha will be granted 14 day* leave,
and then will b# assigned to Ms
first doty with Naval Aviation
eettber on board ship or a t ooe of
the Naval Air Stations.

the healthy life of a farm la tho
bo*t advice I can offer," Reuben
observed.
His wifo, with an Impish smile
had this to add:
"Men can't do without women.
Remember this, girls, and live fay
tha golden rule, and you'll both
be very happy."
DOUBLE TROUBLE
TUCSON, Arlt. (AP)—A 39year-old Tucson man was fined
|100 and given a suspended sen­
tence of 10 days on a drunk driv­
ing charge. Ha agreed to pay the
fine In installment*.

LOST—Red
Third St.
wallet k
Return to

6 E N I 6 A l $ t l E C T 6 I C

Kitchen:

Convenience:

&gt;

Itrfrigerntlr. range, dlaponal, dlnhwanh
«r, automatic waahor, Largo kttehem
adequate cabinet apace

wallet In Lovett's
store. Please return
papers. Keep Money.
The Sanford Herald.

TOIL COLLECTIONS MCRRASE
TALLAHASSEE (Ik- August toll
nothing irregular in tho operation eollection* on tho Suashino Sky­

way brought la t o U U - i $22,816
of the county JaiL
Tha vie* investigation la to eon- Increase over revenue fur the cor­
responding month test roar.
The State B ad Department
a id it was tha second month to a
raw that tha spaa scran Lower
Tampa Bay haa shown on in­
crease.
Tho skyway has taken in $i,U6,841 during tb* first night months
■ Florida a true Mutual said tha
opening aateo wore from 82A4 t
box for Duncan variety "goldens"
to a taw of $4J8 lor 1,711 buna of
fiacy Duncan*.

The first prices last aoaaon wan

LAST
SHOWING
TODAY

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GST ADDITION
JACKSONVILLE «n - Pravatt
Bullderins Inc. of Jacksonville
submitted an appanot low bid of
$342,457 for construction of an en*
Shuar shop and an addition to
tba central flra control sutlon at
Patrick Air Force Base near Co- #
cos, Army Engineers reported.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 7. 1956
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Eatabltohcd IMS

Herlong
Appeal

'Quakes •
Are Felt
In 3 States

Aoaodated Praw Laaaad Wira

Kentucky Heads Ready
To Declare Martial Law

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP)—Two
Democratic Congreaaman A. S "low intensity” earthquakes reek­
"Syd" Herlong Jr. etruck out at ed Knoxville and a wide area
Arnold Lund, OOP candidate for ef east Tennessee, aouthaaaUm
the Fifth Congressional set, follow­ Kentucky and weSUm North Car­
ing publication of an ad placed by olina today, but there were no
Lund In tbe Wall Street Journal Immediate report* of injuries or
appealing for cash contributions to damage.
The first shock waa felt at 8:37
his campaign fund.
Herlong said "My only comment a.m., and tha second followed 13
is that I think this la an affront minutes later.
to avary person In the Fifth Con­ Berlen Moneymaker, Tennessee
gestions! District."
Valley Authority geologist, de­
Tbe ad, apparently a precedent- scribed the shocks aa "earth tre­
setting move, drew comment from mors of low intensity."
l the Republican Party when it waa Tha tremors were the first fait
'reported In the Philadelphia En­ in this area since Jan. 25, 1965.
quirer, New York Times, end
At Oak Ridge, Mrs. Carl Weeks
Washington Post and Time* Her- laid: "Some dlahes were shaken
'aid, that the party waa taking a out of my china cabinet and brok­
"dim view" of the Lund ad.
en."
Lund su ite d to reporters of tbe
One housewife In Suburban
northern papers that he put the ad
Bearden
said she waa knocked off
In tha Wall Street Journal asking
for campaign funds so “people up bar feet.
In downtown Knoxville, many
there don't forget about us down
persona raced into the streets
here."
The Republican candidate from when office buildings and ahopi
Daytona Beach asked la the ad began to shaka.
that contributions be sent to him Western North Carolina points
In cat of tho Republican National Including Aahaville, alio fait the
Committee which is responsible tremors. Aahevtlla la about 110
for getting Republicans elected to mile* southeast of Knoxville.
tbe House of Representative!.
Congressman Hariong, hearing
of the ad which appeared in the
Eastern and Midwestern editions
of the Wall Street Journal, of the
Aug. 31 publication, emphatically
A new lumber end building aup- ■Uted "The Fifth Congressional
ply company will hold 1U formal District's seat In Congfeaa is not
opening In Sanford next Monday, for aala, and It la an Insult to our
WASHINGTON (A P )-Juallre
Tuciday and Wedneiday, accord­ people for anyone to tel) the peo­ Sherman Minton of the Supreme
ple
In
Wall
Street
that
they
eaa
ing to officials of tbe concern.
Court today announced that he
Gregory Lumber Co. of Sanford, buy thla aeat If they tend enough will retire on Oct, 15.
located on Maple Ave at 8!xth St„ money down hare."
Minton said h* U leaving be
where the Security Lumber Co. Lund aald, according to nawiawa* formerly In bualneaa will be papper report* from Philadelphia, cause of Impaired haolth. Ho will
open for the three daya from 7: SO Washington, and New York, that be SB on Oct. 20.
a. m. to B p, m. distributing souv­ bo made tbe move t« try and Jar I In n letter sent to the Whit*
tome campaign money loan from 1House this morning, Minton noti­
enirs and door priiea.
Officials of the new company the National Committee.
fied President Elaenhowar of his
are R. K. Gregory, president and "Why, I can't oven get anything plan. Tha Justice haa a circulatory
NEW YORK Urt - Democratic
In
the
newspapers
down
here.
C. A. Walker, general manager.
loaders in Harlem, predominantly
condition
In
hla
legs.
Ha
told
the
Dye S. "Bud" Talley will man­ News isn't now* units* It's Demo­ President he doe* not fael he
Negro area here, reportedly have
age the new lumber and bultding cratic news," Lund waa quoted in could carry out "the exacting dut
aald that Negro dissatisfaction
material house.
: the Washington Post and Times las of my office" In hla present Bids ore being accepted for tho with tho-Democratic party's plat­
Herald.
Talley said this morning tla t
construction of the proposed San­ form on civil rights mad* It incondition.
a complete lumber yard, handling
that Adlai K. Stevenson
Appointed by President Parry ford Manufacturing Co, building •dvitablo
founding
materials,
hardware,
which la to b« located on West speak to Harlem "for the time
Truman,
Minton
went
on
the
Bn
the new form would feature Astronomer T ells
W
T in t St., acocrdlng to n rlosao being."
A new drivada theetra will *p#n
promt Court bench Oct. If, 1949. fromW."R.
palnte, ptuNMng supplies, roofing
“B flF tteinper. vice- ' ttavirtbnj Democratic presiden­ In tha Sanford eras tomorrow night
Seeing 'Canals'
and wsllboard,
chairman of tho Sanford Industrial tial candidate, and Soil. Cates
eight yearn on tha U-S. Circuit Board.
All stocks of southen pine fir,
Kefauver of Tennessee, hla run­ located oa Cameron Avo. between
Court i t Chtengo.
cypress and cedar, along with On Planet M ars
Tho bids are being reclved by ning mate, arrive here tomorrow 1 C-n!7
i . tv. . [
flooring and celling will be on By THB ASSOCIATED PRESS
This given him sufficient yosro Frank G. George, architect, lit for a five-day campaign In New The Palm Drive-In
Theatre will
hand. Handling mostly finished A Japanese astronomer today In federal court* fur him to retire room 413 ef the Sanford Atlantic York Btato, New Jersey and Con­ be under the management of ita
lumber also featured would be reported aeelnf several "canals" at full pay of $35,000 o year.
necticut.
National Bank Building.
owners, Mr. and Mra.!(. O. Ventry
panelling and plywood* (intalor In the northern hemisphere of the
In an airport interview last who are the former operators of
George laid last night that the
exterior and marine), along with planet Mara—under close scrutiny
dosing data for receiving the bids, night in Chicago, Stevenson—just the Ki|*lmmre Drlve-ln Theatre,
timbers, he said,
originally set Sept. 14, has been returned from speechmaking in
by star g iu ra around tho world. School Building
p We will maintain a complete Tbe exlateace of such canals'
San Francisco—aald h» waa famil­ Facilities at tbe drlve-ln theatre
extended to Sept, 20.
service for mortgages loans under long haa bean the subject of great Group To Moke
Contractors and construction iar with hla Immediate campaign have been completely redecorated,
the FHA Title 1 plan for home debate.
companies desiring to submit a bid plans and that they did not Include with new equipment throughout,
investment!, Talley aald. Bob They were first reported many Decision Today
on the proposed building may •*- ■peaking In Harlem " s ' thla and a widened screen. The snack
bar, according to the new owners,
eure copies of the working draw­ lima."
Heencr will be In charge of this decades ago, but other observara
TALLAHASSEE
trt-The
CltUen*'
has been entirely changed and now
department.
ings
and
specifications.
A
deposit
"I
suppose
I
will
unquestionably
who have spent a lifetime at tele­
Other personnel will Include scopes failed to catch a glimpse School Conitructlon Committee of $23 I* required, said Frank fl. address Negro groups at somo boasts of tile floors, completely
meeti today to decide whether It* George, the architect, who may be times," Stevenson ssld. "I have screened.
Marshall Gould and BUI Bemosky of them.
recommendations for financing
SI salesmen.
Tha great question concerning school buildings shall be baaed on contacted at his office or by call no objection to masting with Ne­ The Palm Drive-In will open
tomorrow night with two techni­
Inf phone number I4BT.
leaden."
Gregory Lumber Co. waa ortg. tho canala, assuming they do ex­
rang* requirements or pres­ Separate bids are being accept­ gro
color feature* and a cartoon.
inally founded In 1921! as Jacobs ist, Is whsthar they a rt arteries long
According
lo
newspaper
reports,
ent need*.
ed for general work, plumbing, the "warning" to keep Stevenson Lollypops will be given to all
Lumber Co. In DeLand.
such aa waterways devised by In­
r The plant, originally occupied telligent belnga or aomo kind of The committee was named by hasting and air conditioning, and out of Harlem in the immediate children attending the Initial open
Gov. Cotllna o make recommnda- electrical. A contract for each future waa voiced at a closed Ing night.
*
by Security Lumber Co. and tha natural phenomena.
Holcombe property, has been com­ The latest report came from Dr. tlona to tha 1937 Legislature on phase of the work will be Issued. luncheon meeting yesterday at­ The new drive-in theatre will be
tended by Mayor Robert F. Wag* a family operated business. Having
pletely remodeled, decorated and Mlchlkasu Onlshl of Kobe, Japan, financing a school construction pro­
ne and Carmine G. DeSapfo, New been associated with the theatre
modernised featuring "everything who like many other astronomers gram, The present shortage of fa­
cilities
waa
sat
at
2,730
classrooms
11-Year-Old Girl
to build a home," said Talley,
York secretary of state.
la recent weeks has concentrated
business for a number of year*
The Negro vote in Now York tha new owners state that thei
"The public la cordially invited attention on Mara during its when school ended In June.
Scalped;
Machine
Collin*
and
James
L.
Graham,
City haa been estimated at 250,008 will cater to families with e noim
to Inspect our plant," the local closest approach to Barth since
director of finance for tho atato
IBM.
to 300,000, a voting strength which nal admission.
manager aald this morning.
Catches
H
air
could prove a pivotal point In dc. Mr. and Mrs. Ventry have moved
Tbe nearest point — 35,l»,ooo department of education, both InSAN DIEGO (AP)—Janice Co elding a political race in New to Sanford and now live at 2003
mile*—we* reached at 1 a.m. EDT dleatad the problem might be at
teaat partially solved If counties ry, II, who was scalped when her York Blato.
Tuneroi Services
today.
Jefferson Ave. They have four
Astronomers elsewhere told of adopted more "realistic" property long hair caught In a whirling New York City Negrors gener­ children, one of them attending
assessment!.
gear of a dough mixing machine ally have supported the Demo­ Stetson University.
w ill Be Conducted observing a bright object near
in a bakery, was in aerioui con cratic party since New Deal daya.
Mara, believed to be n comet, and
The all-white drive-ln theatre will
Today For F. Nixon a vast cloud of yellow or yellowdltlon today.
Negro leaders are aald to fear not feature movies for the family each
8urgeona fitted tha scalp, which a wholesale switch of allegiance
WHITTIER, Calif, igt—Funeral whlto dust spread over a portion Brunette, Three
service* will be conducted today of tho planet itself. Tbe Uttar,
was removed Intact from tha ma to the Republican party but the night.
for Frank TOm r , father of Vic# too, haa barn seen previously.
chinary, back Into place In n three- possibility that great numbers of
Blondes Leading
Presided JUcksrd M. Nixon. He At Osaka, Japan, Dr. Taunao
Negroes would remain indifferent
hour operation last night.
died Tuesday i t the age of 77. Satki, chief of the Mara section In Beauty Contest
The scalp was torn off from and fail to vote.
Attending tbe services at 2 p. m. of the East Asia Astronomical ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., OR — abovo the ty*«, Including the eye­
Kept- •
PDT In the East Whittier Friends Society made tho report on the
Three blondes and a brunette are brow*, over tho ears and down Special Consultant
Admissions
fh u rch will be (be vice president. bright object.
tha
neck.
Pauline Wingate (Sanford)
the frontnmnera going into the
Hna wife, Pat, and other members
Doctor* aald thorn was "a small
Discharge*
third round of preliminary judg­ but definite" chance that the For Veterans Will
of the immediate family.
Valeria White (Sanford)
The family haa asked that, In- M ythical Joe Smith ing tonight In tbe annual Mias grafted acalp would hold. They
Esther Lansing.(Sanford)
Be Here Sept. 10
stead of sending flower*, friends
America pageant.
aald there have not been enough
Mildred Taylor (Sanford)
make contributions to the ArthriVeteran*
of
this
area
who
need
rases
locally
of
complete
scalping
Tit# brunette ia Mlaa Hawaii,
Sept. T
tla and Rheumatism Foundation of Invited To Demos'
assistance
in
obtaining
benefits
90-year-old Jare Wright of Hono­ to give them a b u ll upon which provided by law may recelva guid­
New York City The vie* presi­ Drive (Kick-off
lulu, who copped honor* ia the to Judge this case.
Freddie Mao Lomax (Sanford)
dent's father suffered from arthri­
ance from Marshall Panton, Field
Janice, In a church group vis­ Supervisor,
HARRISBURG, Fa. US-Mythical swimsuit division last night
Marian Heaberiln (Sanford)
tis.
Florida Department of
Joe Smith, Vic# President Nixon's Miss Wright measures 33-24-33. iting tho bakery yesterday, was Veterans' Affairs. Veterans or their
James Wilton (Oviedo)
only opposition for re nomination, Bha stands S-faet-7, weighs 110 standing with her bock to the dependants may consult I’enton Robert Welderhold (Lake Mary)
haa been invited to tho Democrats' and haa blue eyes.
machine. Aa sho looked up at the while ho ia io this area and may
Dlachargta
Cions Completed
campaign kick-off in Pennsylvania
mixing operation her hair fell Into racelvt assistance in filing appli­
Guy Parker (Tampa)
She
shared
the
night's
laurels
next Thursday.
a email opening and was caught cations for hospitalisation, com­
Visiting Mean
For Open House
Tbe Invitation cam# from Mat­ with Mlaa Arkansas, IB-year-old In the gear*.
Private Room* — 11 i a te t
pensation,
pensions,
insurance
Barbara
Banka
of
Conway,
who
thew H. Mcdoakey, national chair­
Judged beet in the talent com­ Janice la a daughter of the Rev. problema, loan benefits, education­ p.m.
Sunday Afternoon man of the Doaaocntie Fiance petition
with her modern ballet and Mrs. Edwin E. Cory of subur­ al tralriiif. burial benefit* and Semi-Private Rooms — 2 p.m. to
By HELEN INODORAll
Committee. Ha aald:
miscellaneous subjects, where legal 4 p.m.; 7 p.m. to B p.m.
number.
A graceful blonde, the ban Chula Vista.
"You,
Joe
Smith,
have
ENTERPRISE—There has been
Pediatrics — 11 a.m, lo I p.m.
•ntitfoment
is Involved.
Arkansas
girt
waa
the
only
con­
much activity arouad the newly the symbolic figure of lost Repub­
(Parents a 0 d /or grandparents
Pentra
has
been
invited
to
this
testant
to
dance
during
tho
tal
remodeled Episcopal Parish House lican hope*. You are Custer's Last
LAW FROmSTTB LIONS
area as g special consultant by only)
on the comer of Mata It. and D# Stand, the pride af MudvOl# at the ra t judging. Mott snag or gare
RUNNING LOOSE IN
Karlyte Horn holder, County Service Obstetrics — According te ac­
dramatic
readings,
tad
four
play
Bdry Ave. thl* week aa the plan* end at tbe ninth inning tad
MIAMI BTREETS
Officer, Brum ley-Prison Bldg., comodations and no visitors during
j r * completed, the grass msaSd family Mack sheep, all rolled into ad musical instruments.
MIAMI CR - It la no longer and will cover tho schedule for feeding of babies.
Two
other
Mends*
placed
flrat
TBUd thing* put in final shape for one defense less fall guy. Vo aaad
legal for Uoni to run loose la Tom Data who la on sick leave
ia their divisions « Wednesday Miami streets.
the "big day” , Sunday from g-5 you."
p. m. when the Lodi** Auxiliary ,**!■; GUvanarra fo scheduled la night They were Mies California, The CKy Commission yesterday He may he contacted aa follows:
KAUEL TO BUILD PLANT
p t U, l : » p. m., Sanford
plans an open house tea.
deliver his first major telerlitna Joan CoDara Rocket af leers men- passed a law prohibiting IU Tho et•o
LAKELAND (It — Industrialist
County
Service
Oflfce,
BromleySpecial Invitations to tha clergy address ef the campaign al the te, la the battle eg swimsuits, and law Is aimed at *0 U eu hut tbs
Hanry J. Kaiser will build e pilot
Mias Alabama, Ana Stuart Art all waodoriag of a young lioness nam­ Pulestoa Bldg.
O' reighboring town* and all the fund raising dinner.
chemical extraction plant near
Enterprise people have boon fo. Saaith's name waa placed is asm- ofBlrmJacbam, la tho latent sec- ed Diane prompted I t
bare te use waste products from
button at the Bepahl
the pheapkite industry.
Diane b r o k e teens several
Plan bow to
_ ___ _
tfou by Tarrp Carpm lm , a
Thu «M wha whu tho title of
The company aald tho piswt
wised |mr aoetira
th* afternoon sad eeo for
gate from Nahraafea R
foe America I I * ia the finals of
aha waa moved Partly dandy t e n t h Raterdey would employ 18 to IS person* to
what a change has
so to show that tha cravenUaa waa tomorrow night won't aooeaaarily outaJd* tho city limits by
extract a chemical fom phaaphate
you'll bo proud.
w
bo era eg these four, hmraeer.
ifon the Uw w u pa
•M L

Lumber,
Supply Co. To Hold
*3-Day Opening

No. 17S

W

Are Set Up
At School

Supreme Court
justice To Retire

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Architect Taking Leaders Against Adlai Oviedo P-TA Board
Bids For Proposed Speaking In Harlem Discusses Plans,
Company Building
Drive-In Theatre Projects For Year
Opens Tomonow

Hospital Notes

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e a p o n s

Mrs. James Partin, president of
the Oviedo P-TA called a board
meeting Thursday evening to dis­
cuss plana and projects for the
coming aebool year.
Membtra-af the hoard present
Included tea folfowjng chaj
flOMfo. M rt.'F.'M . It&amp;hk*: sw p tetity, lb*. T. L. Lingo Jr.; blue
ribbons, Mra. John Even*:' civil
defense end safety, M. H. DeShato;
publicity and historian, Mrs. R. W.
Estes; health, Mra. W. C. Schuma­
cher; Institutional representative of
Boy Scouts, W. A, Teague; mem
bership end publications, Mra. A. A.
Myers; music, Mra. John Courier
Jr.; program, Mra. James Pearton; recreation, Mrs. Milton Gore;
study court#, Mra. W. H. Martin;
and room mother captain, Mra.
John Duds.
Alto the following room moth­
ers were named; flrat grade, Mrs.
Sparks Lee Clonte; second grade,
Mra. A. 11. Ray Jr.;thlrd grade,
Mra. Henry Walcott; fourth grade,
Mrs. T. Aulln; fifth grade, Theron
Reynold*; sixth grade, Mrs, Bob
Slavik; aaventh grade, Mrs. Ben
Walnwright; eighth grade, Mrs.
Marion Estea; ninth grade, Mrs.
R. C. Miller; tenth grade, Mra.
Jo* MUtter Jr.; eleventh grade,
Mra. Roy Welienbargr; and twelfth
grade, Mrs. John Dttda.
Announcement waa made that
the annual teachers supper will be
held Friday, Kept, 14 at 7 p. m.
at the Memorial Building.
The meeting was adjourned after
which refreshments were aerved by
Mra. Partin.

C of C Directors
Urged To Attend
Meeting Tuesday
The regular monthly meeting of
the Board of Directors of the
Remlnole County Chamber of
Commerce will be held in the
P in t Federal Ravine* and Loan
Building, 119 West First 8L, on
Tuesday, Sept. 11, at 8 p.m.
Georg* Touhy, President of tha
local Chamber of Commerce urged
•very director of tho organisation
to attend thla meeting "as a num­
ber of very Important matters
will be discussed."

Rotary Program
Is Kept Secret
For *omo reason or ether, tho
program scheduled for Monday's
meeting of Uw Sanford Rotary
Club ia being kept a secret by
Franela Roumlllat program chair­
man for tho day,
Alt that ha* boen divulged, so
for, is that aa old cash register
containing away coins plays aa
Important rale ia tho program
aad that a weft known local I s tartan la tends to
offers tha
Urn that ft auty ho worth while
for a fun ottradsura to bo oa

STURGIS, Ky., (R - State offl.
clals were ready to declare mar*
tlal law In this western Kentucky
mining' and farming community
today aa National Guardsmen and
State Police prepared for a 'show­
down with an expected crowd at
1,000 Intent on keeping nine Negro
youth* from attending Sturgis
High SchooL
AdJ. Gen. J. J. B. Williams re­
turned from a conference with
Gov. A. B. Chandler In Frankfort.
He had papers needing only hla
signature to put this community
of approximately 5,000 persona
mder martial Uw.
The National Guard commandir aald the papers were drawn up
by the governor aa a precaution­
ary measure since reports had
been recalved at leait 1,000 per*
•on*, including coal miner- * '*n
’e*rt»y Pleasure Ridge, were ex•wetod to gather at the previously
all-white school
Tbe Ouardamen and State Po­
lice stopped an angry erewd yes.
terday, escorting the nine Negroes
Into end out of the school. Tho
students later vowed thay had
"enrolled to stay,"
Gen. WllUama said ho would
declare martial law, under which
tho community, Including Ite
courts, would be under military
rule, only if It la necessary,
Don Sturgill, Kentucky's deputy
safety commissioner, aald tho
governor had given Gen. Williams
authority te call in all tho Na­
tional Ouardamen necessary to
preaerva coder aad keep them la
Sturgti m ill "spring U aocee.
aary,"----- •
***■ Eighteen police ears were
Parked in front cf the school build#
Ing this morning.
TWope manned machlnegung
which, were aat up around tho
building.
Other troops patrolled the corndorv, classrooms and *td*waiks
wHh carbine* and burp aunt,
Sturgill quoted the governor as
saying ho “waa ashamed of tha
W* / , U*V p ^P 'e of Sturgis hava
acted. This It a government of
law, not a government of men and
If anyone gate hurt I want it td
®ob&gt; n°t tt*.M
tturgin reported local officiate
were cooperating 100 per cent with
the state government.
Seven mm ware arretted on
breach of peaee charges jester* fl»t-iwlnclng crowd
attempted to stop entry of tte
Negro youths into the school.

Farm Bureau W ill
Gather Sept. 18
A t FFA Building
Tho 8*mlnolo County Farm
Bureau's board of diracton hold
a meeting at tha homo e f tha organlrstlon'e president. W. W.
Lins, on Silver Lake, Wednesday.
Officials report that alt mom.
ben of the board w en preoeat
Also attending tha meeting wax
Robert W. Cox, representative a t
the Florida Farm Bureau,
The agenda Included the dla*
cuaslon q r many Rems of business
which will he presantad at tha
next regular mooting of tho BornInolo County Farm Bureau which
Is slated for Sept. II.
The meeting scheduled for Sept,
18 will bo held at the Future For­
mers Building at Somlnolo High
School A covered dl*h supper,
with tha mala meat course being
fumlaftad by the Farm Bureau,
will ho served.
This to tho first meeting oehedoled since Juno and official* a rt
urging n full
GKNKKATOR PLACED
IN OPERATION
PALATKA m - Florida Pewef
and lig h t Co. has placed to or.
♦ration ita eight-million dollar.
80,000-kilowatt generator for curt
rent te Palatka, DeLand, B t Anguitin#, Burnell aad Stark* and

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Enterprise
New Co-Star

Py HELEN SNODGBASS
’ |(ry. Tom Hodge and children of
Tampa, have been visiting her
lister and brathsr-ln-Uw the Rev.
i»d Mr». Dons Id Willing.

HOLLYWOOD tfl — Meet Jerry
Lewis’ new co-star—* chunky redhaired Irishman named Darren

The Rev. and Mrs. Donald Wan­
ing and son visited friends In
Dalles and Houston, Te*as recentjfc . sad Mrs. Ed Cunningham
V entertained tilth a spaghetti dini par Sunday honoring Mrs. Cun■tegham's sister, Mrs- U H. Gray
, and her daughter, Mrs. Roy MunAar af Miami. Those enjoying the
•peasion wer*: Mr. and Mrs. L. O.
(tayman, Sylvia, and Lovkk Jr.;
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Haymu from
Orange City and' Mr. and Mr*.
F. E, Denby of Oklahoma, daugh­
ter .and son-in-law of Mr. and
Mrs. Cunningham.
jaen Marie Cunningham spent
several days at Daytona Beaeh
with her aunt. Mrs. I- H. Gray
lad cousin from MiamL
Howard Henderson went to OrUndo by bus Monday to spend
several days with his uncle and
Pant, M-Sgt. and Mrs. Richard

Mr. James Midham of KJnsport,
Tenn., will arrive Sunday to be
the guest of.Mr. and Mr*. Chester
Handersou and Roxanne for a
Mrs. Ball* Johnson is visiting
friends to Oriando^thls week.
. Mr. and Mat. Cecil Dopton from
Jacksonville were overnight guest*
e t Mr. and l$M- John Padgett.
Capt. and Mrs, Robert Maxwell
And daughter Marcia, arrived
Friday from Nevada after two
months training. They left Sunday
tor Langley r id d ta Vlrglnl*.
-l
Mr. aad Mrs. J. W. Padgett ontort slaod with a picnic at their
laturday honoring thslr
daughter and son-in-law, c*pt and
Mrs. Robert Maxwell. Those en­
joying the occasion were: Capt.

Other guests at the Harvey
Dunn home this week have been
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar H*y of St.
Petersburg, Mrs. L. Singletary and
Mrs. F. Rawli of Tampa.
Open House, Tea T i Be Held
Plans have been completed for
th* Tea and Open House to be held
by the Woman's Auxiliary of All
Saint's Episcopal Church. The
Rev. Lee Heaton will welcome
the special guests- and announce
the cnlerainment program.
Laura Platt Brown will be the
accompanist for the following so­
loists: Henry Ebellng, tenor: Ma­
rlon Roberts contralto; Arllne WIIke, Mezzo-soprano Florence St.
Amend, soprano,
Ml'* Katherine Llteh wilt make
the floral decorations, while Mrs.
Ctrl Smarting will be in charge
of the guest book and Mrs. Henry
Wood, sealing arrangements.
The reception committee will be
Mrs. Lee Heston, Mrs. Robert
Cox, Mrs. Wallace Babler, Mrx.
Arthur Wiltgoose and Miss Kath­
erine Llteh. Mrs. Arthur Wlilgoote
is president of the Woman’s Auxil­
iary and Mrs. Louis Rt. Amand Is
general chairman of the Tea.
Invitations have been mailed to
the Clergy and their wives of En­
terprise. De Bsry, DeLand, snd
Ssnford, and the .presidents of
thrir Women’s Societies. AH of the
citizens of Enterprise are Invited
to attend.
DROWNING RAID ACCIDENTAL
WEST PALM BEACH, (A —The
drowning of a 32-yaar-old praetlcal nurse was accidental. Asst.
County Solicitor Hirfy L. Mich­
aels said yestsrday.
Tit* body af Mn. Clyde V.
Starnes was found to Lake Worth
Saturday. Her drinking compan­
ion, E. R. Robinson, was held for
mvcMigsuon but was rtlcased aft-

He will play the lesd with Jerry
In "The Delleste Delinquent,"
performing In the role which Dean
Martin refused and'which led to
their spilt as a team.
McGavIn is quite a switch from
the dark-haired, Italian Martin.
McGavIn Is an Intense, accom­
plished actor; Martin Is easy-go­
ing almost lethargic. About the
only similarity between them:
They t ith sing.
"But I won't be singing In the
picture." McGavIn said.
Right now McGavIn I* playing
with another comic, fellow named
Bob Hope. The actor portrays
Charley Hand, the former man­
aging editor wht masterminds the
political career of New York's
Mayor Jimmy Walker, played by
Hope in ""-au Janus."
Don't get the idea this MeGavin
Is a funny fellow. Just because he
cavorts with comics. He had made
his mark a* i dramatic actor.
Matter of fact, he’s an alumnus
of the Actor's Studio, along with
such notables as Marlon Brando,
James Dean, Rod Steiger, Julie
Harrii, Paul Newmans. Shelley
Winters and that student of the
Russian classics. Marilyn Monroe.
Second matter of fact: He's
probably best k own as the nasty
mean, lowdown dope puihcr In
"The Man with the Golden Arm."
When someone suggested Me(iavln tu Jerry Lewis as his coMar, th- comedian replied: "Thst
nasty character? I hated him!"
But Jerry was persuaded to talk
to the actor, and they hit it off
from the start.
What are chances for * perma­
nent teaming?
"That's up to Jerry," said Me­
Gavin, "as for myself, 1 never
I&gt;lan ahead."
WHITE ROCK, II.C. &lt;AP&gt;IIC.MP Announced a Summer-long
crackdown on teen-agod drinking
parties In the White Rock area
just south of Vancouver, follow­
ing tho arrests of S3 juveniles, In­
cluding four girls under IT years
of sgr, on charges of drinking in
n public place.
*

Her* ere authoritative an*
iw en from th* VeUnus* Admin*
Utratlon la fear questions a4 ta­
le reet to former ssrvlcomeo and
their femllle*:
Q. I am a veteran with a total
and permanaat n omerr ice-con •
netted disability, I waited several
month* before applying for dis­
ability pension payment*. I* it
possible for the payments ta be
back-dated to the data I incurred
my diaability?
A. Under VA’a regulations, the
effective date that paymenta may
begin i* the data VA received the
claim or Uio data the dloabillity
erose—whichever I* later. In your,
case, th* date of VA’a neolpt of
tho claim would bo later.
Q. Premiums on ray World War
II a t term insurance policy are
under waiver because I’ve been
totally disabled for more than si*
months. May I convert ray term
policy to a permanent plan, even
though I am totally disabled T j
A. You may convert your term
policy to any permanent plan
other than an endowment. Also,
you will not he require) to take
a physical elimination.
Q. I want to take a eouret tra­
der tho Korean GI Bill that’s
commonly considered recreatlonsi
In nature. In my cast, I need It
In connection with tho business 1
plan to enter. Will I bo allowed
to take It?
A. Ye*—if you submit Justifi­
cation to VA that tho course will
be of bona fidi use In your pre­
sent or contemplated business or
occupation, and VA approves the
case in advance. The only courses
absolutely prohibited by law are I
bartending, dancing or personality
development.
Q. My son Is tiiglbla f°r school­
ing under tho new educations!
program for children of deceased
war veterans. His college begins
early In September. Will he he
ahle to receive payments from
his first day In school?
A. Th* law specifies that
monthly payments may not be
gin before October 1, 19M.
Veteran* living In Central Flor­
ida who wish further Information
about their (II Banafits should i
write the VA office at &lt;2 E. Ce» |
trnl Ave., Orlando.
SPECIAL MEETING TODAY
LAKELAND (* -A special freth
fruit quality committee Is meeting
here today to discuss ways to im.prove sties of citrus.
Points expected to be discussed
Include effectiveness of the pres­
ent inspection program, internal
q u a I i t y requirements, possible
changes In U. 8. grade standards,
and the possibility of setting up
standards for export fruit.

They don’t come any smarter

Here's how our F A M IL Y A U T O M O B ILE P O L IC Y affords
broader coverage than present standard basic automobile
policies—

Bodily Injury And Property
Damage Liability

Physical Damage
10. Comprehensive coverage, which insures the
automobile against fire, lightning, theft,
wind, flood, etc. Is broadened in five ways.
First, It provides insurance when the policy­
holder uses another private passenger auto­
mobile not owned by him. Second, it pays for
damiyre to tires due to malicious mischief and
vandalism. Third, it pays the cost of return­
ing a recovered stolen automobile to the own­
er «r to the address shown in the policy.
Fourth, it provides $100 fire and lightning
insurance on robes, wearing apparel and oth­
er personal effects. Fifth, it provides for
liberalized transportation expenses in on amount of $160 when the automobile Is stolen.
11. It is no longer necessary to report the exis­
tence of a bailment tease, conditional sale,
purchaso agreement, mortgage or other en­
cumbrance.
12. The time allotted the policyholder for filing
proof of loss has been extended from 60 to
91 days.
13. Tho borrower of an insured automobilo is pro­
tected against legal action by tho owner’s in­
surance company for damage that ocurs while
the automobile is in the borrower’s posses­
sion.
14. The family automobile policy provides for
the settlement of any loss on a borrowed auto­
mobile either with the insured or the owner
of a borrowed car.
16. The policy affords coverage on u borrowed
utility type trailer up to a limit of $600.
16. The insurance provided when the policyholder
uses another private passenger automobile
not owned by him has been broadened for all
coverages, including towlhg and labor costs;
to provide insurance when the borrower per­
mits another to use the vehicle; to protect
the borrower for the amount of the difference
when his insurance has a smaller deductible
than the owner's policy; and to cover a pri­
vate passenger automobile borrowed from an
automobile sales agency, sendee station or
parking lot operator.
17. The assignment provision of the policy has
been amended so that in the event of the
death of the named insured and provision
has been added to cover his legal representa­
tive as named insured while acting in the
scope of his duties and to cover any person
having proper temporary custody of an own­
ed automobile until the appointment and qual­
ification of such legal representative.

1. The named Insured and the spouse, resident in
the same household, are afforded coverage for
non-owned automobiles furnished for their re­
gular use.
2. All relatives of the named insured or spouse
who are resident in the same household are in­
cluded as insureds with respect to private pas­
senger automobiles not owned by or not re­
gularly furnished for the use of the relatives.
3. Coverage Is correspondingly broadened for
persons or organisations legally responsible
for the use of cars not owned or hired by them
which are furnished for the regular use of the
named insured and spouse and to the same ex­
tent for private passenger cars and trailers
not regularly furnished for the use of relatives
of the named insured or spouse who arc resi­
dents of the saRie household.
4. Every resident of the same household as the
named Insured is included as an insured with
respect to an owned automobile even without
permission from the named insured or spouse.
5. There is no exclusion as to liability assumed
under any contract or agreement.
6. Coverage is automatically afforded for all pri­
vate passenger automobiles, "utility" cars and
trailers owned by the named insured nr spouse
during the policy period.
7. Bodily Injury and property damage liability
coverages are on an "occurrence" basis rather
than an "accident" basis.

Expenses For Medical Services

8. Any person Is covered who sustains bodily in­
jury arising out of tho operation or occupancy
of non-owned automobiles which aro furnished
for regular use to the named insured or spouse.
9. All occupants of * non-owned private passenger
automobile or trailer other than the named in­
sured and spouse and relatives resident in the
same household, are covered when bodily in­
jury to them results from a relative's opera­
tion or occupancy of such a vehicle when It Is
not furnished for regular use to the relative.

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9

WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 5, 1958

Negro Ministers
Against Boycott

For Dell

AaMdatoi Pnan Leased Wire

No. 176

Railway W orkers
lied In Headon
llision O f Trains

"No, we don't uphold the boycott
in Tallahassee," a Sanford Negro
minister of the A. M. E. Church
for 25 years said In a letter sub­
mitted to The Sanford Herald for
publication.
The Rev J. T. Owens related in
hti letter that “by conraraation and
communication," he found that tha
J i r '.»
ministers of Florida "opposed tne
boygott and their members felt it
bail move on the Bishop’s part."
' J3A1RO, Egypt! UP—The Henries a The
Negro minister, who Is now
Committee and F m ldent Nasser doing evangelistic work, wrote "He
were reported today "down to Just wasn't thinking of the mud
meat” of the Suer Canal contra* hole he is trying to dig that will
veriy and proceeding cautiously smear every A. M. E. minister in
In their talk* on a possible solu­ every town and vllage In Florida.
tion
If those preachers had stayed in
A source close to tha five-nation their pulplta their good name
SPRINGER, N. M. WV- Twenty By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
group headed by Australian Prime wouldn't be on every headline."
railway workers perished early to­ President Elsenhower will open
Minister Robert C. Ucnrles de­ The Rev. Owens' letter followed
FOLKSTON, UA., (AP) — A
scribed tha atmosphere as friend­ a meeting In Jacksonville of tne
day when the speeding Santa Kc hla re-election campaign with a
bridegroom killed hla bride, then
ly despite many disagreements. A. M. E. Church whera Bishop D.
Chief smashed headon into a side- "pep rally" at hia Gettysburg, Pa.,
•The committee—Australia, Ethl- Ward Nichols "spoke of 130,000 RURAL ROUTE CARRIER Harold P. Payton (center) deliver* the first pouch of mall to the newly himself, when she apparently railed mail train In northern New farm Sept. 12, a day before Adlal
Stevenson makes a major cam­
®pa, Iran, Sweden and the United members."
Much of malt la changed her mind In front of the
established contract substation to be known u* Midway Rural Station. Receiving the not
Mexico.
paign speech at Harrisburg, Pa.
Pa
Joel preacher last night.
States—is pushing an lf-natlon He related in his letter that "Go Cecil Carlton (at left) who will operate the ihstatlon. and looking on is Sanford Postmaster
Railway officials said the death Stevenson, already well Into hia
plan for International operation of thou and preach the'Kingdom of Field, (Staff Photo)
Sheriff A. O. Sikes said John toll may be higher when wrecking own fignt for tho presidency, sche­
103-mite Medltemanean-to- God .That's the preacher** job.
★
★
★
★
★
★
U
la
not
s
lawyer.
William
Mercer, 49, a Wait Palm crews pry Into the twisted and duled an address today in Los
Red Sea waterway, which Egypt
Angeles, and a quick trip to Sun
Bench. Fla., plumber, shot to torn cars of the Chief.
siatlonaliied duly 24. The plan "A good leader will not lead his
Francisco for another In a scries
esme originally from Secretary people into sorrow and shame, but
ilrnlh
Mrs,
Lillian
Der
Baum,
48,
At least seven were Injured.
of regional meetings with Demo­
of Slate Dulles and was winked to greener pastures, amt we have
of
Tampa,
FI*.,
and
turned
the
Santa Fe spokesmen said as far cratic leaders.
out at tha 22-nation London Suet loti of ministers of that type In
Florida,” the Rev. Owens wrote,
gun on himself In the pastor’s a* can be determined there were White House press secretary
conference Aug. 15-21.
"We deeply regret the conditions
study of the First Baptist Church. no passengers killed In the early James C. Hagerty announced the
J f l Paris, the 15-nation council of that so affect our people in Tal­
’ President's "rslly" yesterday. But
The pastor, the Rev. Clyde P,
CTt. North Atlantic Treaty Organ- lahassee, led hastily on by dream­
morning tragedy.
The first rural substation to*
.{ration was to get a report from ers," he said.
Jones, said the couple arrived at The Chief shot Into the tiding got more Democratic reaction
with criticism of Stevenson.
serve customers out of the San­
the study a minute or *&lt;&gt; before
►British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Tne
..... .......
Rev. .....................
Owens pointed out In
ford Post Office was announced
and Mercer said they wanted to where Santa Fe mall train Na. 8 Hagerty. citing a clipping from
lioyd on the London Suer confer- his letter that" he' had iraewlsdgi
The first fell meeting of the today by Postmaster Joel Field
was waiting its turn for the main the New York Times, said it ap­
be married.
*Tiee!of approximately every minister in Seminole County Mlnliterinl As­ The substation to be known as
peared to indicate that Stevenson
line.
Foreign Ministers Christian Pin- Fiorina.
But Sheriff Sikes Said “The
sociation waa held yesterday at Sipes Rural Station waa opened
The dead Included the engineer and the Democratic party consider
,#au of France, Paul-Henri Bpaik “One thought would have cor­ the First Baptist Church.
lady
insisted
they
have
a
talk
In the Midway Grocery on Sipes
unemployment 'g o o d
of Belgium and Letter B. Pearson rected that condition,Maa he again
of the mail train, the engineer, American
with the minister first."
Two minister* were elected to
It Is a contract rural sta­
news” aa U relates to the Demo­
of Canada alio wera on hand for wrote of tne Tallahassee boycott memberihlp of the Ministerial As­ Ave.
fireman
and
conductor
of
the
She sat down, Hikes continued,
tion, said Postmaster Field, and
AI Stine, non of Mr. and Mrs. and thereupon Mercer pulled out Chief, and 16 waiters and lounga cratic campaign fight.
the one-day NATO meeting. Per- where Negroes are refusing to ride sociation' Hev. Fred Bowery will
be
opera
led
by
Cecil
Carlton,
The atory linked two Stevenson
George
Stine
of
Sanford,
received
nent NATO headquarters rep* buses operated throughout the city. Free Methodist Church and ltev.
and operator of the groc­ quite n boost In a recent edition a ,32 caliber pUtol and fired twice oar attendants who were asleep in statements made a t a Chicago
tentative! were attending for "The A. M. E. Church will never George Rou of the Church of owner
a
dormitory
car
on
the
Chief.
ery store.
news conference. It quoted Steven­
of the Charleston Daily Mall, a Into her head.
the other countries.
forget the warm hospitality given God.
The Rev. Mr, Jone* rushed out The Identified dead are L. J, son aa saying “all the newt la
Mall
will
be
delivered
daily
to
dally
publication
In
Charleston,
ua
in
Miami
at
the
General
Con­
I Th« council was not expected to
Meeting dates were changed tho substation by Rural Route
of the study to wsm a women's Rush of Raton, N. M., engineer of good,” then as adding “tnero was
W. Va.
jiv e formal backing to tbs London ference In May," he uld .
when it was adopted thet the as­ Carrier Harold P. Payton.
Sunday School class, meeting in the mail train; E. O. Foster of serious unemployment” in som*
plan or to the British-French mill- The Rev. Thomas concludes nls sociation meet on the first Wed­
Sol railllbtkr, in his column “Of a nearby room, to leave fait. He Raton, engineer of th* Chief; areas.
All services of the Post Office All Things'* had thli to say about
toy buildup set off by the canal Tetter, "Therefore, we the people nesday of each month at the
W. 11. Adams of Raton, fireman The Times Issued a statement
then called police,
will be available at Sipes Rural AI Stines
crisis. The council can act only with whom I have talked, do not Education Building.
on the Chief; and W. L. Schriever In the wake of Hagerty’s com­
encourage
or
endorse
such
an
a
c
t
Station,
said
Postmaster
Joel
Sike*
Mid
the
couple
had
been
by unanimous decision. Unanim­
“In the spring of 19-'U&gt; Al Stine
of Las Vegas, conductor on the ments, saying the excertp he quot­
An Invitation was extended to
ity seemed unlikely because on* Our church haa a good name and members of th* Ministerial As­ Field, with the exception of Postal proudly clutched hli Charleston In Folketun—a Gretnn Green com­ Chief.
ed was an "unfortunate Inversion”
member, Greece, turned down an we are going to keep it that way, sociation to attend the reception Savings. Residents of the Midway High School diploma, hut there munity Just acrose th* Florida lloepluliicd at Springer In crHl- of Stevenson's remarks. The paper
with
God
being
our
Helper."
area,
heretofore
served
by
rural
state
line—about
two
hours
before
Invitation to tha London conferwdns one coune th a t he pursued
given in honor of Rev. H. Lyttoal condition la Jim Walter of said the construction “was unfair
‘Jc e .
leton Zimmerman on Thursday boxes, may use the facilities of that ha* hit th* Jack rat for him- going to the church. "They took Rockford* 111.,, cook on th* Chief. to Mr. Steven ion," and added It
the
new
station
and
ellminato
"ife ttudM jm k^JiL. |he r|a*» blood teste and obtained a mar­ In serious condition *ro Chart** would print hla. aUtonwnt ia fulL
Evening, Bept. 6 between 8 and many of the inadequacies ef the
Before leaving London to fly t* Nixon Loses Long
of Mlsii Agn« t r u t l i , drewthg riage' Hc*nse." *h« saW.
10 pm. at the Parish House of
Paris, Lloyd told newsmen, “we
Kincaid of Albuquerque, hrako- Stevenson's p rist secretary, Clay­
th* Holy Cross Episcopal Church. open boxes.
such stock high school aubjects "! think sha wanted to change man, and William P. Wright of ton Frltchay, accused Hagerty of
Ore still working for o peaceful Fight To Vote
The new substation was opened na the been and flower*.
“taking two wholly unrelated com­
her mind or postpone things when Chicago, waiter.
A committee of three, Including
settlement." •
Rev. A. O. Melnnls, Rev. W. P. with 41 lock boxes and all of them
“George Spruce, (he WCII8 they went Into the church," Sikes tn leu icrioua condition In ments and telescoping them.” Ha­
"Use of foreo,” he declared Again For Son
rented on the first day and TV promotion director, n CHfl said.
"Is always distasteful to our peo­ WHITTIER. Calif.. TAP) — Brooks Jr., and Rev. Perry L. were
Springer are Mr. and Mra. Nor­ gerty said “ ! didn't telescope
a waiting list hat already been es­ classmate of Al soldi
II* added ther* also was a pos­ man Rosen of New York, Hits them," and refuted comment on
ple and must be a last resort." Frank A. Nixon haa lost his long Stone was appointed to look Into tablished.
It is planned, Postmas­
Uoyd said present British and flvht &lt;n vote ones more for hi* the race relations in Sanford and ter Field said this morning, to "Al le a big man today In th* sibility Mercer hed made her ac­ Jessie Schwelxer of Maplewood, tne Time* statement.
Seminole
County.
French military preparations "are ten, V ie a President KMtard
world In Chicago and nation­ company him at gunpoint. He eeld Mo., and Mrs. Hattie Mrckfeeasee
Letter L. Marx, Hebrew-evange- have at least 200 post office boxes art
nf a precautionary nature."
| Nixon,
“the pistol was new—th# box It of Maplewood.
wide, and It's no surprise.
Study O f State's
available
for
use
in
the
area.
esme In was on th* front »eat of Associated Press writer John B.
“But," he added, “ there may Death cama quietly last night to liat, presented the program and
“HU
classmates
knew
that
he
The
new
substation
will
elimi­
offered
hla
■ervices
In
appearing
spine a tlma when vital Interests the 77-year-old former grocer. He
Curtis ssld "the Usk even of de­ T raffic Safety
many of tho roadside boxes was handing for the big time. Hln their car."
which are not cure alone may struggled nearly two weeks at rhurchea and school! In behalf nate
termining the number of deed Is
work showed It.
in
which
the
rural
rout*
carrier
of
bit
program
to
educate
youth
against a combination of crucial
horribly
complicated because of Needs Begins Soon
have to bo protected . . .
“Today,
Al
Stine
Is
Instructor
placed as many ns 14 light bills
condition
of the trains."
A big question in the Cairo ailments, and then, realising the in the dangers of narcotics.
MIAMI UK — A State legislative
County
Listed
23rd
in one box. Additional security In nl the Chicago School of Fine
"The cars," Curtis said, "are committee begins a itudy this
talks was whether Neater would end was near, calmly arranged
the delivery of checks and other Arte| find also is a member of
pu t forward a new proposal of hla his own funeral services.
mangled, twlited and standing on month of Florida** traffic safety
County To Get
valuables through either the gen­ tho art staff of n big advertising In Service Trades
Earlier he had hoped to vote
end. Women'a shoes, bedclothing needs.
own for the future of the canal, a
eral delivery or post office box agency.
and suitcases are itrewn every­ Sen. Merrill P. Barber’s com­
rout* of Middle Eastern oil ship­ again. “Pm going to make It," ha Over $20,000
Receipts Report
features.
“1IU
Charleston
pals,
that
U
told hla physician last week. "I
mittee on traffic and highway
ment* vital to Western Europe.
James Cooper, of the Midway those who buy tho masculine- Receipts from Florid*’* asrvlca where."
want to be around to vole In No- From Gos Tax
section, bought the first money type niagnslnee, era getting n trades amounted to more than &gt;652 Ambulances, doctors and offi­ safety will uaa Its finding! as the
vemher,"
Seminole County ’‘ ill receive order Issued at the Sloes Rural fine sample of Al's prowess at million In 1934. the University of cers from most of northern New basis for new bills to be placed
Miamian Charged
The vice president, his two 120,332.15 from gasoline tax eol- •Station.
Florida’s Economic Leaflet re­ Mexico were summoned tn the before the next legislative session.
brothers, Edward and F. Donald, loctod during th* month of Aug­ "This is one of the features of the drawing board,
The Florida death ret* la about
scene.
"Al Stine, who used to draw ports.
With Smuggling
and their mother, Mrs. Hennah ust for July gssollne sties. The ihc local Post Office program to
20 per cent higher this year than
In
the
county-by-county
tabula­
The
accident
occurred
at
3:10
tha bees end flowers at Char1
Nixon, 71, were at the elder Nlxit returned to the county for: |mpraVe mall delivery service In leston, Is represented In the cur tion of these receipts, Seminole a. m. five miles south of here In tait year when about a thousand
Guns Out Of U.S. on's side when he died. Mrs. Nix­ Ux
road bond and road building pur- the Sanford rrea," Postmaster rent edition of Playboy, of ell County is listed 23rd as compared gently rolling ranch country. The person* were killed. Exactly 500
MIAMI (ft — Juan Maria lisa, a on held hla hand until the end. poses.
Field said this morning as he anto the number of service trsde main line of tho Santa Fe at this persons have been killed to date
41-year-okl 31 la m i businessman
............................
thin year compared to 536 by th*
Dr. I. N. Kraushaar said a pul- Ray E, Green, State Comptrol- nounred the opening of the new things,"
establishments during 1954.
point parallels U. S. Highway B3. corresponding
time last year.
facod arraignment today before'nll)nary coniresPnn w n *— lin- lor, In hla monthly release said -ubstatlon.
According to th* Economic Leaf
Only the dleiel unite of the mill A total of 30,884
have been In­
n U. 8. commissioner on chargee mediate cause of death. Ill alnce that gasoline sales during the ‘"This substation has been lorelet there were 149 establishments train went off tha track, crushed
jured compared to 14,444 last year.
that ha smuggled guns out of thej u stomach uiver hom o [ranged .it month of July totalled 106,200,125 led in one of the most thickly Ait Force Man Is
with receipts totaling &gt;3,933,000. and lorn.
•country.
July, he became critical Aug. 23, gaUons, a decrease of It.242,440 jmpulateil sections In Seminole
Per capita recrlpts were &gt;58, with Of 13 cars in the Chief, only Barber, who met yesterday with
Me was nabbed by customi1when an abdominal artery rup- gallons under the 117,442,865 gal- County," the Postmaster said. Jailed, Charged
a payroll of &gt;634,000, and 234 paid seven remain on the track. Others Dade County Safety Council memben, u ld the major aim of hia
AgenU last night as he got off! turvd. His physical stamina Ions sold during the previous Within 53-hundredths of a mile
employes.
Curtis said, were "twisted and committee will be to write a uni­
I plan* from Havant.
j nmaxed hla physician,
month of June. However. July . there are 117 rural boxes, he com. With Hit, Run
Based on figures compiled by the mangled and taleacoped, pointing form traffic law. Othar aims are
A 10-year-otd Orlando Air U. S. Census Bureau, the Leaflet upward a t grotesque angles.”
Isa* was released from Jail Aug. “He's a tough member of a sales a rt (.025810 gallons more mooted,
closer supervision of driven* li­
Force llaae photographic squad­ reveals that Florida ranked fourth
*0 In El Salvador. He was arrested] tough generation," Dr. Krauihaar than the 85.17U1&amp; galkms told
A Santa Fe spokesman aald tha
during July of the previous year,
ron men waa Jailed late Monday In tho nation in total receipts from Chief ran through an open switch censing and itricter auto ln»|voAt. San Salvador, capital of the1said.
tions.
Task O f Bringing
afternoon after being taken Into motels unJ tuurlst courts.
CentraJ American country, In The vice presldeht took his fa­ IKS.
and into the tiding where the “If w* can eliminate faulty
Similarly,
gat
tax
collections,
custody 10 miles from tlm scene Authored by Carter C. Ustorblnd, mail train waa waiting.
July when authorities caught him ther’s death "pretty badly,'*
driven and faulty car* and get
of ■ hit and run accident.
4ftw ® revolvers in four suitcases. friends said. He remained In se- which totalled 57,404,599, repre-! Constitution Up
associate research professor, and
uniform traffic laws we are bound
Robert Henry DeSantel was Ells* S. Jones, assistant in re­
laaa aaid ho had sold the guns relation in the big, two-story home •anted a decrease of $785,416 in
to stop a lot of tha highway blood­
To
Date
Continues
collections
under
the
58.110,013'
Jto terglo del Toro, an exile from In nearby La Habra.
charged with exceeding safe speed search, tne Leaflet Is published
shed,” Barber aaid.
MIAMI (ft— The giant task of and hit and run following nn ac­ monthly by the University's Bureau Contestants Will
hat
lie made no Immediate an- collected during the previous
Hia committee will hold seven
country nouncement of his plana fer to- month, and an Increase of &gt;560,339 bringing the Florida Constitution cident at the Lake Monroe llrldg* of Economic and Business Re­
hearing* beginning in Miami Sept.
Display Beauty,
also morrow, when he ia scheduled to over the $6,544,240 collected dur-j up to data continued here today lhortly before 4:30 Monday after­ search.
24 and continuing at Fort Pierce
] at a public hearing.
noon. Traveling north on 17-92, “ Florida’s increase over 1945 in
police.
speak before the American Lagion inf the same month last year.
Sept. IS, Orlando Sept. 26, Tampa
Talent
Tonight
Although
July
tale*
and
collec-'
T
h
e
Constitutional
Advisory
DeSantel skidded Into a car that tout hotel, motel, and tourist court
The Miami man told El Salva- Convention In Loa Angeles,
Oct,
1, Jacksonville Oct. 1, Pensa­
ATLANTIC
CITY,
N.
J.
tft
—
fell below those of June, CommUslon U hearing suggestions had stopped because of the brllife
• o r authorities he bought the guns
receipts of 69.4 per cent, represent­ The SO Miss America contestants cola Oct. 9 and Tallahassee Oct.
they
are
still
ahead
of
last
year's
in
a
series
of
hearings
aqd
then
being
closed.
DeSantel
turned
his
n Miami's Negro section for 548
aalea and collections and repre- will draw up its recommendations car around ad sped from the scene, ing a change of &gt;77.7 millon, was start displaying their beauty, poise 11.
•ach end that they would bring
only by Nevada's In­ and talent tonight before a panel
sent no new trend. This year's' for presentation to the Lcgisla- He was taken Into custody by outranked
•1W each In th* Caribbean marcrease of R3.5 per cent," too auth­ of Judges.
June talcs and collections were • lure.
Florida Highway Patrolman Carl
SEPT. 4
Tha beauties, representing 46 Underground Blast
unexpectedly high, as during past! A doxen persons yesterday dls- Williams, Deputy Sheriff Andy or* reveal.
*&gt; . c unties accounted for 71 per itatee, Chicago, the District of
years
summer
isles
and
collections
cussed
various
basic
law
quesEvans and Pat Raker.
Charlie McQueen (Sanford)
cent of the state's total service
Hawaii and Canada, will Touches O ff Fire
usually level off beginning Inj tions.
Joyces Christmas
De.Hantel waa driving a 1947 thsde receipts in 1U54. They wore Columbia,
Beaula Thornton (Sanford)
be
Judged
in evening gowns, iwlm In Isolated Mine
May, with only relatively minor- Former Gov. Fuller Warren, a Chevrolet coach
Essie Groan
Dane, Duval, Hillsborough, Pinel­ suite and on th* bails of talent.
lo-month
variations
during
the
member
of
the
study
group,
said
P a ra d e Committee
Alice Wright (Sanford)
las, Brewsrd and Palm Beach.
The half a hundred girl* launch- MYTON. Utah th-B lack amok*
summer, and rise again in Oct­ he thought any new Constitution I
Macharfltot
Within this group, Dad* had by far ■amiflnallits Saturday morning. poured from th* shaft of th*
ober.
Chairman Nomed
jeorga Conyers (Sanford)
the largest receipts with &gt;347.1 mil­ Miss America 1957 will be cbo**n small Parlstt GUsonite Mine to­
fir;Jx2!bt,n ^ " * •for
41 Arrests Mode
Santo Claus {a coming to town I
SEPT. •
lion,
or about M per cant of th* from five finalists during a 90- day following an underground
He said a two-thirds vote In
• • that la, according to th* Semblast that touched off a fire in
total
receipt* by servieo trade es­ mlnuta national telecast.
Jaycees
To
Hear
Over
Labor
Day
each house of the Legislature
fctie County Junior Chamber of
Leila Chi ire (Sanford)
th* Isolated diggings lata yester­
tablishments in Florida.
This
will
be
on
ABC
Saturday
ihould
be
required
on
the
adoption
Commerce ne is.
Enoch Robinson (Sanford)
day.
Retired
Officer
Weekend
Here
night.
of
tax
laws
and
that
no
taxes
The Jaycees have
named VISITING HOURS:
But, th* mine's estimated 18
Th* half • mindred girls launchCotodr. G. R. Strickland, U.
Hhrriff J. L. llobby sold that a
any kind should be levied on
Tommy McDonald, a representa­ Private Room* II a. m. — 8 P- m. Navy, retired, will apeak at the of
employe*
had ended operation*
ad
tha
annual
pageant
last
night
medicine house rentals total of 41 arresta ware mad* FSL Head Will Not
tive of the Abstract Corporation, Semi-Private Rooms t p.m. 4 p.m noon luncheon meeting of th* groceries
with a big parade down tho board­ for th* day and left for bom*
over the Labor Day Holiday
or
clothing
worth
le
u
thMn
$33.
na Chairman of the Christmas 7 p. m. — • P- » .
walk of this resort. Lights played about an hour before the blast.
Somlnolo County Junior Chamber The 37-member commission will week-end with an addition of 4 Seek Re-Election
Pediatrics U a. a . — • p. m. of
p a r a d e committee,
There wore no Injuries, but min*
on
M gaily decorated float* and
Commerce
Thursday
at
the
summons
Issued
for
appearance
in
hold
sessions
In
Tampa
tomorrow
John Krider, president of tho
and/or grandparents only) Yacht Club.
Supt.
Robert Ferron said tha mlnp
trumpets
blared
from
24
bands
as
*JUMuaceaa« of McDonal (parents
and Friday; Orlando Monday. court.
Florida State League, said In San­
Obstetrics according to accomo­
thousands of spectators got a ltaelf would bo a total loss.
appointment no chairman of the
Comdr.
Strickland
is
cxperteJ
The
arrests
were
principally
Jacksonville
T
u
e
s
d
a
y
through
ford
today
that
“
I
will
not
bo
a
A gUsonite mine explosion at
annual Christmas Parade com- dation and no visitors during feed­ to report on his experience while Thursday and Panama City Fri­ for traffic violations, said Sher­ candidate for president of the Flor­ glimpse of the contestants attired
Bonsnxi, Utah, further east, killed
■tfttao was mad# by a . Andrew ing of babies.
be waa Assistant Naval Director day.
iff Hobby, along with aeveral ida Ktala League at its directors In evening gowns.
men In November IBM.
V e»r. president of tho local
at tho United Notion True* Camp Th* many recommendations It public drunk charges.
meeting which will probably be Th* reigning Mlaa America, eight
GUsonite la a aolld petroleum
Sharon Kay Rich)* of Denver.
•tyooo organisation, in tha Jayin Korea.
Howcvtr, the Sheriff pointed held in October."
£ » rs are supposed to help form
subetanco similar to asphalt. 11
•ae'Jonrnal Issued this w*ak.
Bob Crumley, a director of the Urn bails for • proposed Consti­ out, these arrests do not include Krider explained that “the pres­ Colo., waa atop a huge allror and
^ Local Jaycees are predicting tha Partly do
Joycoos arranged tho program tution to replace tho one which the juvenile cases mods and the sure of business will hoof me from bill* float depleting n throne. She la used In palate, varnishes ltn»
prod*
fine** Christ aias Parade te a r held with scattered
and will introduce tho Navy was adopted In 1554 and which narcotics arrest computed Sun­ serving as president of the league will crown hor tueceeaor Saturday leum compounds and{*'othar
+
f Ohnmd«aJ
ehowerst low
for soother season.”
64 times.
day.

6 n a l Committee,
Nasser Proceeding
Cautiously In Talks

Bridegroom Kills N. Mexico President To Open
Campaign Sept. 12
Betrothed, Self As Is Scene
O f W reck With 'Pep Rally'
Bride Reconsiders

Ministerial Assn. Post Office Opens 1st
Welcomes 2 New Rural Substation Today
Members At Meet
Al Stine Gets Big
Boost In Column

Hospital Notes

Weather

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Visit before taking their first vaca­ BUENOS
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were married lnit April. They will An«aHni*i
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■ago a aorlai of prairoaalvtly
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longthtnlni atrikta for hlghar
wage*, rutoon thousand member*
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.!•: SANFORD HERALD

AS nil MSUIT OP THI DIOUOHT that Is withering the southwest,
water Is being yold at 50 cents a gallon In some Dallas, Tex., stores.
Hera, clerk Don Haynes sell* a half gallon to Joyce HlnchclitTe. The
city hat been using salty water from the Red River for various pur­
poses, but salt-free drinking water comes from a spring and Is
packed In wax containers, Ilka milk. (infernalIonal Soundpholo)

Legal Notice
• i n t h h r i t i t i r r c o i i « r ns- t i i s i
' x ix t ii j i m r i t i , riH i i i r n r
•TIISI BT tT S: OS- II.C1H1IM. I \ S M I
k ro a skwixui.s: c o n n
is
liT is x ts in v
. w a I j t k r it. M i J L t . m i n #*&lt;1 c m .
•KAIIKTII JIULM.NEn, h i. wife.
I 'l alnlirr.,
Va
JKXXIK I*. HAI.Tl&gt;X. •« «1
D.frndnnla.
•ntitT t o o n s it t i t i . s:
C h a n e s r r Xn. 9SJI
XISTIfK Til IIKSSISII
TOi j u x x j i : r . h a i . t o n .m i
RAI.TriX. he r limlmint: UOISDON
11 j n s r p i l I*ALTOV iiml
n.Vt.TOX. h i . wife; nntVRVA
,.
LILLIAN n.SI.TOV n n .1 h e r u n ­
known
HAXFOIU1 F.
n nrnxnT
*mi r . r n u . E n.
n n i ’i i v i - r t,u w ifrr m i n n j c n T
M. Sfcl.llAnX ami JYI1X k . &gt;1-.
l . r . s n x . Ml wife; i i m i t m II.
m i l l k r . n d x r i .lt u s m . i . n n .
h i . wif»: f-irAitt.r.n w . «AtXKn.
Jtt. and h i. u n know n . doiiis : and
WILLIAM A. n.SIXnH and h i.
nnknnw n «pnusn: If U rine , and
It dead. Ilia u n know n b a in , d»vls.es, Iranlr**, g ra nte es, *»*
s l a n r r . lienors, creditor*, lru.1res, Ilf or o t h e r . i-lalmlna undrr
th e nlxivs na med lieleiidanl.!
and all p a rlie s liavlna o r claim.
Inn tu b a s e u n r rlalil. title* ur
' V - I n t r r e a t In and In the followlna
*
d i . c r l h a d land* .Itunted In Mrm,.
inula f u n n o , Florida, tu -w lt;
..
U e e ' n n l n r a l t h e N ortheast c o rn - r nf Ixit t nf T r l a a a l e d a K a*
recorded in r i . t Uo*ik *. I * * '
St nf the Public llecnrda of
„ Hamlnole County. Flnrlde. run
_ Vnrtli *1 d e a r e r . «Z m in u te .
W r . l Ut.fl feet, run thence
hnutli 15 ilrgree* SI m in u te . 5"
...... .ml* W e t 1 l " « fret, m n
theiii a ttoiilh IS d e a r e r . 51 min*
m e* K*.t I t s 0 feet to the Wealnrlv r l» h l- n f * u « v llit^ n&gt; Mtnl®
l l l a h « 11T Xu. I thence ru n In a
X u r l h r e . l e r l ) ' direct lull a |n n *
g
the tV e.lerlv rlnlil.nt-w ny line
*
nf **ld Hint. lltuliH-u* Xn. 1 10.0
f«b«l tu linn imsInt nf
r m i a uk iim m itv x o t ik ik p
t h . l I nil *re r.tm leed In f l j . Voile
w r llle n defen,a will* Ih* f l e r k nf
th e f l r r i i l l f u l l l l »et mil helnw.
and In i r r v r a ropy upon Plain*
Hff«* a l t u r n r r I'rrv la I*. Swann.
I I S ' , fti.ulh Orana* Avenue. Orlando.
Florida imt la t e r Ilian Ilia Slth day
nf Keptemli.r A l&gt; IS5*.
T h e e i l u r e nf |M* eult I* In quiet
r i a l n l lf f . * Illle. T he nam* of the
rvui-t In which the .n it wa&gt; Instl*
tilled and I* pcndlna I. Iha rlr c iill
- F n u r t f u r Iha Xlnth Judicial Circuit
P nf Iha M a l a nf FlurlAn. In and fur
Kemlnot. County and an a lib ray U I« l
t |t l a nf tha m i * t. " AbTS.It II.
MUI.MXKK amt KI.IIU1IKIII
Ll.N’HU. h i . w*l«. *tr.u * J W M I * **.

r

my head and sent a t
C lark of tha C ircuit t-nurl of the
N inth
J u d ic ia l
Circuit
of
the
M a to of Florida. In and l o r Hewtnule
County, thin Ihe S l . l day of AuaU.t,
A. i). isse.
U. F. Herndon
Clerk Circuit Court
Uy J i I* Hurdlck
D e puty C lerk
P e rv le I . Hwnnn
A tto rn ey fu r 1'lntntlff.
l i s t s Houth O rana* A tenu*
Orlando, F lo r id a

•

IM CO II JIT V J l l H i l I a
till 1 1ST,
S K M IS ttL IS C O C A r i , S't t'SSIIIA ■
JJUTATJJ or ANNA AJlUtlbO, da*

B O T H * o r FIX Al. AKW'IST AJJJJ
APPLK'ATIOX fom os. c h s
All p e r so n , a r a hereby niillfled th at
um1 er«i*rird
Ancillary A*ln»»«*
1st r s l or. C. T. A. of . a id e sln ts h*J
c o m u l .t a d Ih* a d in ln l.tr a llo n tb erro f
nstd ha# filed In w l d court Shi*
b Sinai r a n o rt a n d application for d • •
L V h s r x e . Objection# therein. If
sh ould be duly filed. A fte r flllnu
proof of publication .lion In* t u n
police nae been published once a
w e ek fnr four conse cutl** n t e k t
She w e l t e r of a pproval of • * » « * ••
p o r t nnd th e o r d e r ! . * of distribution
of . a id e . t a l a will com* belor* Ih*
“ “ rU HAI.P1I KVANOKI.ISTA
An Ancillary A dm inistrator
”
i r r A of u l d esUt*.
...........
AVhltfl.M. W r l a b t A WhllfleW
.
Orlando. F lo rid a
.
A tlnrneva f a r K sta ia _________
I I I THII n o n IT c o i’KT o r t h i j
X tXTH J I ' D i r i A t , C I B C I I T . i s
a m i r o a acssixocsi l o n r r r ,
r iA IB tO A .

n s s t i'K a r in . asss
ru titA iiKNurmsstN n o v r r

ru in tlff

HOD RUT DOUBT.
. . , .
Defendant
XOTII'H TO S P P R U
TO! IIOIIRIIT HOIIF.T. la caro nf
• H U II T DOUET. CAMDEN
AVEX PR. XEW AHK. NEW
JE R X E T l
You a re hereby n ollflsd t h a t a
_ * . u l t fo r dlvorea bn* been entered
« a p a l n » l you by FhO llA IIENDEIIBOX IIOCRT. In t b a Circuit C ourt of
th a N inth j u d ic i a l C i r c u it of F l o r ­
ida, In and f o r Bemlaola County.
t l » ahhrevlaia d title a l t h a case
bein g TI.OIIA IIBNUMIMON BOUEY.
'Inlet Iff.
va
ROBERT BOL’CT.
&gt; '.n d .n t.
T ati' a r e hereby roa a ired to file
a n a u a a r a n c e o r o t h . r plaadinp la
thla cause on o r before X e p i.m h rr
I t I SSI. else a Deere* F ro Confee.u
shall be entered a u a l n e t you.
IN IVITNIUid W IIR IIEOF. 1 have
h e reunto set my hand and affixed
(he seal nf Ihe C o u rt thla SI d a y of
c A u a u . t , A. D. t t l d .
f
&lt;&gt;. P. Herndon
c l e i h a f t b s above a ll i e d court.

(dRAU

Miller Says Code
O f Brainwashing
Far Behind Times
IIY FRANK CARNEY
AP Science Reporter’
CHICAGO 1*1—Official American
policy with regard to men with­
standing “brainwashing” Is as far
behind the limes a* TNT is be­
hind the atomic bomb, a civilian
scientific consultant to the Army
sav*.
Dr. James 0. Miller, Univers­
ity of .Michigan J’sychlatrist-paychologUl, declared yesterday that
Ihe present American rode of con­
duct for U.S. military personnel
when captured bear* “ ihe as­
sumption that strength of rhur­
ic Ier and patriotism can combat
brainwashing.”
"There ii reason to lugKent,"
Miller (old the annual convention
of the American Phyrhologiral
Association “ that Ihe present code
of conduct of our military forces
ha* not yet come face to face
with the potential technical de­
velopments in brainwaaKng.
“It Is In Ihe TNT n're'n lifnln
washing rather than n future atunilc age.
"An officer does not order a
soldier to remain at attention tin
tier fiber anenllicsla. It Is the
simplest common sense that no
mailer how patriotic lie miglit be
he could not execute such an
order.
“The nllunt'un Is not much dif­
ferent with present or future
methods pf hrnliiwn.hing, Thu
magnitude of their Influence on
behavior may be so great as to
dwarf the moderate Superiority
of resistance a ileJIcated, discip­
lined soldlcd might have over an
AWOL"
Miller beads a University of
Michigan research project that Is
doing work for the office of the
Army surgeon general. The proj­
ect Is aimed at establishing means
of preidentifying men who might
“break” under various kind* of
stress, including battle. It does
not include “brainwashing’* re­
search, Miller said.
Present methods of brainwash­
ing he said, employ “cruet” psy­
chological techniques, sometimes
applied in an environment of cold,
hunger nnd Isolation.
Rut he said he is especially
concerned alxiut what he termed
poisibilltiea that present methods
might eventually lie intensified to
include such conceivuble things as
powerful brain-affecting drugs,
electric stimulation nf the brain,
and other equally rigorous lechnlquea.
And he declared that hla con
cern is such that he “recommends”
providing suicidal “cyanide pill.’'
or other means of suicide to arm
ed fiwces memlicrs enlrusUvi with
really top-aocrct Information —
for u.e if in danger of being
“brainwashed." Ha aahJ, however, that »uch top-secret inform
atlon — and hence any aurh pills
_ should be In the possession of
only a few men.

kiiisians Pushing Moscow As Big Tourist Attraction
By YERN HAUGI.AND
Associated Press Staff Writer
It may not rival Paris. London
or New York as a rubberneck’s
vacation dream spot but the Rus­
sians are pushing Moscow as a
tourist attraction.
Soviet officials say Ihey have
granted visa* to some 2.500 Ameri­
can tourists this yesr. This Is
many timea more than were lasurd In all the years of the Statin
regime.
The avowed purpose Is to make
shreds out of the Iron Curtain and
thereby win friends and influence
pcopte.
And it’s n trend that apparcnlty
will continue If you have the urge
to sec Russia and ran afford it
and if the U. S. State Department
doesn’t object to your going.
You’ll get there most readily in
a group on a scheduled tour be­
cause it’s easier for the Russians
to handle you that way. Rut you
ran gel In Individually, too—and
unless you're someone special, you
probably won’t be followed or
spied upon or annoyed.
You'll be largely on your own
and you'll be able to travel to
some far rorncr* of Ihe Soviet
Union—provided you make Ihe ar­
rangements well In advance ami
stick to them once they’re made.
If you try to change things once
they’re put In motion, or If you
fail to make adequate advance
preparations, you’ll find yourself
hog tletl and hurled In all the
frustrating red tape of the great­
est bureaucracy In the world.
No. t tourist attraction in Mocrow it the gruesome twosome in
Ihe big mausoleum on R ed
•Square. Incredibly long lines of
Russian*, patiently waiting their
turn to get in for a quick look nt
the embalmed bodle* of Lenin ami
Stalin, wind out along the Kremlin
walls.
Western tourists do not have to
stand In the Rne. Intourist, the
Soviet travel service bureau, :#■rs
lo It that they are taken to the
head of the lino and moved right
in. Cameras arc forbidden.
Another, more pleasant must is
the National pallet at the ltoMmi
Theater. Outside, the Rnlshol is
uniptprcxilvc. But when you enter

School Safety
Drive Starte d
By AAA Clubs
JACKSONVILLE - The AAA’s
annual campaign appealing lo
Florida motorist* to take special
precaution* when driving near
schools has begun. It &lt;s **•
nounced by Kenneth C. Kinkla,
manager of the North Florida Di­
vision of the’ American Auto­
mobile Association.
“ When school door* reopen,"
“thousands of buys and girls will
Ik’ making Iha Journey from home
to school for Ihe first lime. They
need every protection motorist*
can give them."
The theme of the campaign
again will bo “School's OpenDrive Carefully." Colorful poster*
will bo placed in conspicuous
spot* near schools, and hum [ter
strip* hearing the message will be
distributed throughout the state.
"We particularly want to get the
•word' to driver* who have no
chlldtcn nf their own," the mntor
club official emphasized. "They
are tho ones who are most apt to
forget that s|&gt;ecldl speed zone*
and school crossings must agaain
be observed now that the «unimer
vacation is over."
Specific things motorist* are beIng asked to do in connection with
the ctmpalgn are:
1. Scrupulously o b e y special
limits near schools.
2. Re extra alert for children
crossing ft reel* at unexpected
place*, such a* from between
parked speed car* or in mld-h'-'V.
3. Learn to recognize and co­
operate with School Safety Patrol
boys and girls. who&lt;c equipment 1s
provided by the AAA.
4. Re especially careful when
operating a car near school buses.
Florida law require* the «»'■ t
to bring hi* car to a complete halt
fnr a stopped school bus, whccfier
approaching or passing.
"During the school year," Kinkle said, “the AAA will roo|&gt;crate
with school authorities to tcarh
children safety habits. Meanwhile
every motor!* should ako indivi­
dual retponsibiliy lor nrotec'tns
children—even if tha childrrn ara
at fault."

PRAIRIE LAKE

BACKLASH
Richard Wldxiark
D onna B r e d
alfw

WORLD In my CORNER
ntarriug A"dir Murphy

nt coupon* for each day of your
stay.

For each day you have six cou­
pons nr ticket*—breakfast, dinner,
tea. supper, and two sightseeing
coupons, each entitling you to the
use of an automobile and driver
for one hour. The coupon book
also pays for your hotel room. As
an added tourist lure the Russians
have also decided to return 25
rubles ($(1.25 a day) to the visitor
for spending money and Incident­
als not covered by the coupons.
' Tip* are extra but are offlcixlly
frowned upon—and usually hastily
nnd gladly aecrpted.
There* are three regular Inlourist hotels In Moscow, all mid-Virtorian in decor and furnishing*
but clean and reasonably comfort­
able.
The visitor first notices the ex­
treme width of the main boule­
vards In Moscow. They are in
broad that in addition to the two
traffic lanes tn each directions
FISHERIES EXPERT HIRED
JACKSONVILLE 'J f i — The U. S. there is a center lane, between
Engineers have hired Dr. Gordon white painted lines, reserved for
Gunler, a fisheries expert, to help special high speed Dafflc—auto­
plan protection fnr marine and wild mobile* or top government offic­
life affected by work on the Cen­ ials. ambulances, fire trucks.
tral and Soutncrn Florida Flood • Private automobiles are Jn creasing in number hut Western
Control Di-trlct.
Dr. Gnlcr. director of Ihe Gulf automobiles, — particularly new
Coast Research Laboratory nt American models In two colors—
tlrran Springs. Miss., has 20 year* attract large crowd* wherever
experience with fisheries nnd ma­ they park.
After Western Europe, the visi­
rine life In the Gulf of Mexico and
tor In Moscow Is puzzled hy the
Atlantic Ocean.
lack of bicjeju traffic. Dicyclcs
arc used fur sport only and arc
MAN DROWNS IN WATER
barred from population centers.
SKIING ACCIDENT
PALATKA IP—A water skiing People In Ruuda walk, walk, walk,
accidrnl yeslerday cost tho life —by the millions.
of Gih-nn Griffin, 25, of nearby
Thp Western tourist also is
Orange Mill*.
•truck by (ho shabby appearance
Witnesses said Griffin wa* oper­ of almost all buildings In Russia.
Much of Ihe bricklaying, hodating a motorboat towing hi* bro­
ther Robert who was ott skis. Rob­ rarrylng, ditchdigglng is dale by
ert fell off and Gibson Griffin tum­ women. For this work they wear
bled into eight-foot water when skirls—slacks for women arc
he turned tno boat to pick him up. frowned upon.
Tho victim sank after yelling 'I
Armed guards stand at the ap­
can't get my boots off.
proaches lo Ihe one remaining
Roman Catholic church In the
MAYOR ELECTED
rity. The Russians similarly guard
PIERSON iff—Peter R. Pearson Ihe entrance of each hotel and
wa* elected mayor in this Volu­ apartment house that shelter*
sia County town's municipal elec­ Westerners.
tion yesterday.
All In all, Ihe Communist regime
itself make* a fascinating tourist
The first modern major lea­ attraction for the foot loose Amer­
guer to hit four home runs In ican unaccustomed tn seeing pistol
one game was Lou Gehrig of the packing doormen and rifle bearing
Yankee* in 11K)2.
church ushers.

HOLLYWOOD oD-Two wcR-dlsguised blessings have fallen on
Danny Thomas In recent months:
1. Jean llagcn, his TV wife on
ABC’s "Make noom for Daddy,"
announced she was quitting-the
show.
2. Danny fell and broke his leg
during e basketball game with the
kids,
Theic events would be enough to
give any comedian ulcers on his
ulcer*. Rut Danny has managed to
turn such liabilities tn to assets.
In the first place, the absence
of a TV wife has given hla writer*
a big lift. During three years of
show*, they had dredged up every
possible domestic situation.
"Now we have a whole new ap­
proach," said Danny, relaxing In
hi* electric wheelchair during the
lunch break. “There are all kinds
of possibilities in the situation of
a widower bringing up two child­
ren. Later we'll Introduce a little
romance.
"We’re doing show No. 4, and
wc’ic already working on the tflth
script. We’ve never been that far
ahead before."
•
Ho can thank the broken leg for
tome of his biggest laughs. It was
written into the script dsddy fell
on Rusty’s skate, and he’ll be
laid up in the first six show*.
"It ha* glvrn tit a lot of comedy
material," said Danny, "though If
I had my way, 1 wouldn’t have re­
sumed filming until I could walk.
Rut we had a deadline for the
■tart of the show Oct. 1 and wo
had lo meet It,"

LAST TIME TONIGHT
HTAKTH 7:10

MIW TORS CTTTT POUCI FOtCl h .i Often been called the “fln**t,"
and now they can claim the added compliment of the "fairest* I
Here are three representative* of the beauty to be found amoni j
the city’s policewomen. They are: Meryl Grant (top), Joan Lovett
(bottom, left), and Virginia M. Dunne (bottom, right). A police*
woman must be five feet two, with her weight average according
to her height The starting salary is St.000 a year, (international).,

STATE’S HOLIDAY DEATH
TOLL 12
TALLAHASSEE ID— Florida’s
highway death toll over the Labor
Day weekend wound up at exactly
(he figure lac State Highway Tatrol had forecast—12.
The fatalities raised the year’s
toll to 800 compared with 050 on
the corresponding dale a year ago.
COLONY TO GET
NEW BUILDING
TALLAHASSEE tD-Thc Cabinet
yesterday awardrd a 1103,661 con­
tract to the Ruxon Construction
Co,, of Charleston, S. C. and Jack­
sonville for a new administration
building at the linlneivilte Farm
Colony for Feeble Minded Children.

NOTICE!
Mm. Vlrlyn Henoon Is again connected with Bonnla
Johneon’s Beauty Shop after being away thla
While hi Michigan she attended ihe Virglna Farrell
Acadewy of hair atyllng.

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MRS. JACK IRRAT, who weigh* 200 pound*, la shown with h ff

newly-born daughter, Cindy Ann, who weighed In at 14 pounds,
J 't ounces at a Lo* Angeles hospital. The father of the child weighs
J30 pound*. Thu Rpray t have another daughter, Vicky Lynn, 14
months old. She weighed ten pounds and three ounces at birth.

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BRADENTON tJR— A former
boatyard owner here was found
yesterday floating in the water,
apparently the victim of acciden­
tal drowning.
.tutharttlei said Leo llickok,
about T5, had quarters on a dock
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night before.
In caUr at 7tM

Its magnificence — the tier of
boxes, the ornate wall*, the bright
colors and brilliant lights—Is over­
whelming. And the music, the
dancing and the stage settings ire
the very finest that Rusiia has to
offer.
The Metro—the handsome un­
derground railroad—is easy to vis­
it, and easy to travel on. A 50kopek piece officially 121* cent*
buy* you a ride wherever you
want to go under the city.
Muscovites are proud of their
big department store, the Gum.
facing on Red Square. Rut in
quantity, quality and variety of
goods this finest store In all Rus­
sia fails to approach even the
small city department store in the
United States,
Aside from your airllnr or (rain
ticket, Ihe tulouriit fees in Russia
is about S3d j day. For this sou
got a coupon book with one page

2 Well-Disguised
Blessings Fall
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and cartUan N ils ring at* regular
intervals adding their mafia
charm t* the glorious acanlc
beauty ad your aumuadlng*. A
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mending aomo meditation on Smith a sound
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rj»r pUnn. th—t no chM wffl du»h out In front of tho &lt;■« ■ " 'T * *
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' 'ear, We cannot assume that eome teacher, tKlt ^op tk®B***
. directing the activitiea of thirty or more
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gtudenta (and more often many more), can F r e e P r e i t
miraculously stay the action—the sudden
K B tn|Ujn to My thlt Americani live
gpurt of action—of one particular child.
a favored existence. The great majority of
* So let us keep tbeee things in mind ee „„ have ^ u a t e food, clothing and rfielter.
we ester a new a^ool year. Let
Ahnoet everyone who wants to work can
fcut the safety^ of the children ltee te our h lw „ jobi Wi nn ^
pretty much
hande, that by the mere virtue of driving a aa ^ please,'
we automatically auume certain sped'
flc obligations.

In IKS, 8 town son, who had to
bo drafted as the Democrats’
presidential candidate, was ao
highly self-conscious It showed up
right at the beginning: In hla ac­
ceptance speech.
He net only employed the letter
"I" so ofteu that It may haw aet
a record for that kind of speech
but used a biblical phrase which
eonwyed tones of martyrdom:
This was when bo Mid he had
wished “This cup would pass from
me.'*
He conducted what has come to
bo known aa a ."high level'’ cam­
paign, talking reoonably and well.
Than could bo no doubt of hla
intelligence. And it was refresh­
ing to voters long Jaded by politi­
cal claptrap to hwr a politician
who used both restraint and a nice
taste la the English language.
But there wns always the added
touch.of tha literary dancing mas­
ter pirouetting among the epigrama. H* la alleged to have antrancod some intellectuals.' But
‘bore wore those who wished ho
had laid aside tha flowers.
If ho had talked mors simply
and kit tks issue* harder, analys­
ing and eapialnlag them, what ha
said might haw stuck In people's
heads batter when they want into
Ute polling booths la ISO.

But even though ta tort, fc# tttnwry *
hfO T
seemed pratty much the m m
Stevenson this year when, know­
ing Im had to fight thin tima far couldn't win.
the nomination, ho bogan hla cam­ How reports from Stevenson’*
paign by going Into tha atata pci- trip around tha country last week
mtries for delegates.
tail of aueh a change la StevenHla ibock came whan too. tote* ■oa h’s almost unbelievable.
Kefauver boat him ao badly la tha When he Mas flt ha mw drupe
ulnaaiota primary. poe Bwra da- hla dipped accent, afloat a drawl,
feat Uha that would hare foot gota downright fodtsy, and even
about ended Btevensen'a hopea. scramble* Ma grammar. That
And ha knew It. Ha picked hlmaalf may be eU right, Miking to imall
up off tha floor gad began to grove bars and than.
But Btaranaoa would hardly try
change.
Going Into other primarlea tha homespun teash au nationwide
against Kefsurer, ha got around TV. What ha may wall do when*
among people mow, shook more over ha talks oa TV or to big
hands—although it's still hard to crowds la parson la what ho did In
bellow there’s a special magic la hla Detroit spaesh yuotarday.
that—and talked mow to tha That apaoeh was a* plain, ee
point. la abort, he caught oa fire.
With tha edf-consdottaaeM of
IKS molting away, bo beat He*
Tauter in the root of tha primarlea
In which they competed directly.
Former President Truman may
have been still depressed by tha

YOU'RE TELLING ME!
B O m MOTLI thought th*
ftepubUcsM laid it on a hU thick
In nominating Richard U. Nison.
They praised Mm aa everything
but RJU f.
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fplrits sotra wnalny high fas
San Frearises hotel*, too, (I I* re*
ported. One grand old portg
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LIVING PLEASURE
the sttte r iM to operated by Mr.
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tea urea are glassed lachsdlng a
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Many akmeboa aad mlnlatarial
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■ow Mag wIH than forget ma, O Lord? confiscatory taxes and newsprint "storage
Fbraver?—Paalm IS tl.
fees", The latest move ia to establish tH#
lfen have written us that they have pray- first of what is to be a chain of government«d for strength that has not been given sponsored newspapers. They will tell the
them. How do you know it hM not been people only what the regime wants them to
liven you? Try using the strength Gud has be told. It is a c s m history that should make
'Uraady given you and God will surely give dtisena of the United States grateful for
you more strength.
their freedom, including a free press.

Puttering Around Proves Profitable
Hf HAL BOYLB
for hla wife to fall ill to aema oping new toyi, kaa this to My
w_*ln,r_T? ? K y -M a n r wlvee to- Uf with a monay-maklng Idas.
about hla auecMa.
B t e T T S d r ^ Mm
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thatr minds.
Island. On# day had weather whan thay da gat a goad pro­
fited# Idea, don't hava enough
faith in it. They’re afraid K'e too
alntote."
wan tired af thatr old
Tha moral, tadUs, la thlsi If
Kamenbsriag a gam
pan have a husband who Ukaa to

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Episcopal Priest
And Family Feted
With Buffet Dinner
The Altar Guild of Holy Crosa
Episcopal Church
entertained
with a buffet supper la the boma
of Mrs. W. E. Kirchhoff, 161T E.
Second St. la honor of Father H.
Lyttleton Zimmerman and his wife
end mother.
Assorted fruits and flower* went
used effectively throughout the
Kirchhoff home and a bowl of as­
sorted seasaaal fruit was used to
center the refreshment table
which was ovarlald with a ynllow
cloth. Also used were brass candleholders
containing
creamy
white candles.
Invite 1 to be with the honored
guests wera Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Whltnar Jr, Mr. and Mr*. B. L.
Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. John GuIsslan, Mrs. Robert L. Cornell,
Mrs Mildred Babcock, Mrs. Jos­
eph Saunders, Mrs. Henry McLaulin and Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Kirehhoff.

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Impressive Candlelight Rites
Unite M iss Bryan, Wendell
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Miss Rosalee

O f Milton Ray H
LONGWOOD — At 4 p.m., la
the First Methodist Chrucb la
Winter Park, Sunday, Joan Jump
became the bride of Milton Bay
Helms, with the Rev. Jaok Davis
officiating.
The bride Is the daughter of
Mrs. Walter 8. Jump Sr. Winter
Park, and the lata Mr. Jgmp.
The groom Is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Andl L. Helms of Longwood.
Ths bride, given la marriage
by hsr uncle, Lee Brinkerhoff of
Redmon, 111., wore a walu-lsngth
gown of white Chantilly lace and
tulle, fashioned with a pleated
bouffant skirt and Peter Paa
neckline. Her veil bring double
tiered and finger-length
was
caught to a Queen Ann cap of
seed pearls. She carried a white

aatin covered Old Tastiineat,
which has been carried by bride*
of her family for alt generation*.
Maid of boner, Janloe Woodruff,
wa» dretaed la a burgandy bouf­
fant gown of cynulette. The
bridesmaid*, Karla Piper, Parti,
111., and Nancy Lee Jump, slater
of the bride were gowned la, coral
and aqua ehyatalette.
Leon B. Helms, served as his
brother's best-man. Ushsrs wort
J. Robert Jump and Harold
Helms brothers of the bride­
groom.
A reception was bold at the
bride’s home following the ceremony.
Upon return from their wed­
ding trip the couple will make
their home in Longvood.

Otis Eugene Fourakre Saturday

MISS MARIA Elisabeth Menendes, daughter of Mrs. Elsie 8.
Menendes and the late Avellno
Mtnendes and granddoughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Mike Saus,
has besn notified by Saint Vlncsnt'a Hospital, la Jacksonville,
that she has been accepted Into
the September class of their
Frhool of Nursing. Miss Menendes, who graduated with the
Number Four, Mra. D. C. How class of '56 from Bishop Moore
ard, chairman, will meat at 9:09 High School In Orlando, will
p. m. In the home of Mra. Hanry report to St. Vlneent’a on Sept.
Brown, 9627 Laurel Ava.
Number Five, Mrs. Clarence
Snyder, chairman, will meet at
11 a. m. In the home of Mrs. Car­
rie Nlchol*. W. First 8t. at Mon­
roe Corner, for a covered dish din­
ner.
Number Six, Mrs. A. C. Moon,
chairman, will meat at I p. m. in
tha home of Mrs. W. A. Patrick,
By DOROTHY ROE
Loch Arbor.
Number Stvso, Mrs. W. D. Associated fees* Women’s Editor
Simpson chairman, will meet la CAFE CURTAINS ran give a lift,
tha Educational Building at 1:10 to almost any window la tht house.
Smart and easy to make are but­
p. m.
Number Eight, Mrs. J a o k ton-on curtains which have special
Grosna, chairman, will maot at fashion Interest In their novel use
8:4S a. m. la Ih* homa of Mrs. of button* and their gay multi­
color trim.
John Ivey, 149 N. Elliott Avt.
Kvanlng Circle Number Ooe, An effective color eomblnstloa Is
Mr*. W. 8. Bromley Sr., chairman, to make curtains ol yellow Imtlanwill meat at I p. m. In the Edu­ head cotton trimmed with coral
cational Building with Miss Lett* buttons and rlckrark with coral
Catdwsll, Mlsa Elate Faroy. Mrs. and rows of bias binding and rickW. R. Brown, and Mra. Ernest rack In brown, coral and aqua
across tha bottoms of the curtains.
Pugh serving aa hostesses.
Evening Cirri* Number Two and Local sewing center experts advise
Evening Circle Number Thro* will u n of four time-saving sewing ma­
hold a Joint meeting at I p. a . la chine attachments—the buttonthe horn* of Mr*. W. R. Anderson, holder, the multi-slotted hinder, the
l i t Oak Av*. with Mn. Sacay edge stitcher and the slguggcr.
TO estimate Ih* amount of ma­
King serving a* cohoiteu.
terial
needed for a pair of the
TUESDAY
first m u sure tha dtetanc*
The Okanars Class af tha P in t curtains,
tha curtain rod In proper po­
Baptist Church will hold It* rogu- from
sition to the window sill. Then sublir monthly meeting at I p. at. la tract two Inches from this length,
tha home of Mra. J. E. Hsmmerls, to allow for the button-on Ube
&gt;414 DaCotta S t, with M n. R. T. serosa top; and add four Inrhrs
Hunt aervlng aa eo-boitoso.
from this for th* seam at top edge
and tha hem at bottom edge Us­
ing fabric 96 Inches wide, double
Local Women
th* final measunmenta to deter­
mine the total yardage needed fur
Attend Conference u c h pair.
To make a pattern for the scal­
In Daytona'Beach loped
facing nt top, It Is suggested
This past weekend Mrs. Estelle you cut a strip of paper 4H inches
Gilsaon, Mn. Janlo Dixao and by Jg Inches. Measure In IN Inches
Mrs. Be*trio* Aodersoa attended from alch short edge and mark,
th* State Business Woman's O r­ to allow for the button-on-tabs
el*'* Missionary House Party and acroe* top, and add four Inches.
Conference at the Priacees Issena Divide the distance between these
Hotel la Daytona Boaek.
two marked point* into five equal
Highlight of th* Cenfareno* sections, placing a mark every 814
won tha talks of five mtetlostr- Inches straight across the pattern.
1*&lt; who w en Mlsa Edith Chancy Connect these points with a curved
of Nigeria, Mlsa Vlrgtaia Mathis, Una, using a round bowl or plate
Philippines, Mlsa Mary Loeills as a guide for marking, to out­
Saunder*, Philippine*, and Dr.- and line • series of scallops about two
Mrs. D. F. Stamp* of China aad Inches deep.
Hawaii ;
Using walloped paper pattern a*
The a im and Ideate w on pre­ a guide, cut material for facing*.
sented |a r the program ef work! Cut lengths of material for cur­
for th* coming-year and It w u tains. Turn a one-inch hem Inside
announced that th* neat confer- edges of curtains then turn under
enco wlU he held at th* same hotel th* bottom edge, and stitch. Press
n u t Labor Day weekend.
ham*. On th* facing, turn under
th* bottom edge 14 Inch. Also turn
fluffing celery? Choose branch** under the side edges IH Inches
with deep groove* so they will so that th* facing fits curtain.
held the stuffing well.
Edge-stitch and press.
Place the right sides of curtain
Serving soup and dessert for
lunch? Thick si leu ef hot crusty
garlic broad wiU help satisfy
oaten.

Calendar

WEDNESDAY
Morning Circle No. • of th* First
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Quinn Presbyterian Church will meet ta
had ai guests over the weekend the home of Mrs. L. B Llbbcy,
Mrs. Quinn’s brother and sister- 2605 Iroquois Avt., with Mrs. Jo*
in-law. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Baker, Chslrmin, presiding
Lenaoi, and ion John, of Atlanta, Annual Business meeting at th*
First Baptist Church at 1:90 p.m.
Ga.
8unday School Worker* Council
Dr. Wade Rucker Jr., of Lees­ at 5:15 p.m.
burg, was here over the weekend j Girl Seoul Troop 149 will meet
visiting his parents, Mr. and In th* Youth Building af th*
Pm byterten Church, 909 Park
N n. H. Wade Rucker.
Ave. Mr*. Fred Robb, the leader,
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Cooper! urgts that all girls be present as
moved Saturday Into Iheir new lh« troop will divide into naw
patrols at that Urn*.
horns at 9420 Orange Ave.
The W.S.C.S. of the Ebsncstr
Mrs. Doug Stenslrom'a sister Methodist Church will meet at tha
and brother-in-law, Ur. and Mrs. hot of Mr. J. C. Warmack at 7:45
Ben Curri# at Daytona Beach, p.m.
THURSDAY
were here to spend the weekend
and also to take home their The Rev. C. L. Arnold win con­
daughter, Mlsa Connie Currie, duct th* morning devotions over
who had bean spending the past WTRR, Sanford, at 1:90 a. m.
week with lb* Stenstromi.
Intermediate choir rahaaraal at
the First BaptUt Church a t I
Mr. and Mr*. George Wells and p.m.
their granddaughter, Miss Marty Adult Choir rehearsal at tb*
stempler. returned Monday from First BaptUt Church at • p.m.
■ month's tour of tha western Tha first meeting jf tb* Weststates. They stopped off In Port­ side School P-TA will ba bald al
land, Ora., where they visited re­ T:J0 p.m,
lative*.
G.K.L. Class of tha First Bapt­
Ut Chutvh will meet in the chapel
Mr, and Mrs. Winter Kim**, of 9 p.m. Mrs. J. A. Cunningham and
Columbia, 8.C., are In town visit­ hsr group will serve as hostesses.
ing her parent*, Mr. and Mra. A reception will ba hold la th#
Hugh Duncan.
Parish House of th* Holy Cross
Episcopal Church between tb*
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Duncan, hours of ■ and 10 p. at. ta honor
and son MUte, have returned| of the Rev. H. Lyttleton Zim­
from their vacation whleh was merman and family.
spent la the northeastern pert ef
FRIDAY
Georgia.
Tb* Rev. C. L. Arnold will conMr. and Mrs. J. N. GlUon are duct the morning devotions over
back home after spending two WTRR, Sanford, at 9:90 p.m.
SATURDAY
relatives,
week visiting with
among whom wore Mr. Glllon's Th* R.A.'a meet at tha First
niece, Mrs. Raymond Smith of BaptUt Church at 9i90 a.m.
Palmetto. Mra. Smith will be re- Tha Unity CUss will rreat In tha
membered as the former MUs Valdes Hotel at I p.m. Josephine
Virginia GUlon of this elty. The Stuckle wDI teach the new book
Olllons also vUlted Mr. Glllon's "How to Let God Help You"
sUter, Mrs. C. L. Swlnnsy In At­ Everyone U welcome.
lanta, Oa., and relatives In North
MONDAY
Carolina and in Lakeland.
Tb* Friendship League of the
Congregational Christian Church
Mn. R. A. Newman aod Mr. will bold its regular meeting at
and Mrs. R. A. Newman Jr. and the borne of M n. Anderaoa, 111
family are spending a few days at French Ave., at I p. m.
New Smyrna Beach. They plaa Is Cirri** of th* women of the First
return home Wednesday.
Presbyterian Church will meet as
follows:
Mrs. Roy Holler U vUltlng her Number One, Mr*. Victor Brown
sister la Columbia, 8. C.
chairman, wiU meet la the PhilsMr. and Mrs. Harry Robinson the* Room at I p. m. with Mrs.
■nd family are home from a O. C. McBride, hostess. •
month spent at th* beach.
Number Two, Mrs. R. C. Max­
well, chairman, will meat at I
Bin Kirchhoff and Leslie Smith p. m. la th* home of Mrs. Ralph
a rt homg from Elisabethtown, A. Smith, 1011 Park Ava.
N.Y., where they spent the sum
Number Thrae, Mra. P. T. Pie­
mer working k a hotel ki the ty, chairman, wiM moat a t 1:96
Adirondack*, for Frank N. M p. m. la th* homa of Mn. J. C.
bans, who la tha manager of t
Trawlck, 1106 East «th S t, with
Mayfair Iim.
Mra. F. W. Bender serving aa co­
ho*tea*.

•Ith side with sliver candelabra
aad silver compotes containing
mlau and nute.
The punch table waa overlaid
with aa Imported doth of linen
cutworfc and was centered with
a crystal punch bowl surrounded
with white gladioli and fern. A
white floral arrangement center­
ed a triple candle holder with
three burning taper*. The hall
was further decorated with batketa of gladioli and mums and
potted palms.
The guests wore received at
tha door by Mra. W. G. Fleming.
Cabo was served by Mra. C. I*
and “The Lord's Wynn and M rs.T f.'R Strickland
Prayer** won am* by aoWat, while the punch bowl was prosiRoger Hhrrls before the start ed ded over by Mrs. R. If. Hutchi­
the nuptteU, after which Mra. Al­ son ■nd Mrs. R. H. Reriy. Also
bert Hickson played tly tradlUcm- assisting with the serving wore
t l wadding B irch fallowed by Mrs. Carl Chorpenlng Sr., Mrs.
appropriate bridal mask played Charles Harall aad Mrs. J. W.
partly throughout the ceremony Brows. Th* bride's book waa
The bride, given In marriage -kept by Mrs. LIU Chorpenlng.
by bar father, J. N. Anarel o w u Floating hostesses were Miss
ta a white embroidered Koaja Monforton, MUs Sandra
floor-length gown fea- Moaforton, Mlsa Marianne Striek• fitted bodice with a ba- land and MUs Barbara Low*.
neckline below which waa a After th* reception, th* newly,
of embroidered flowers with wed* left for an undlacloeod des­
center* med* up of tiny seed tination. Mr*. Hirt chose for her
paari*. The bouffant skirt was la golng-awsy autflt a navy blue
three tiers end bar elbow length sheath drata with a white cum­
gloves wars the same material as merbund and sleeveloee Jacket
the dress. She wore a lace cap with navy and whit* accessorlet.
outlined with seed pearls and net She wore the whit* orchid from
; niching and scatter* whh .e- her bridal bouquet. When they
o«lns and toad poariie Hot veil return from their wedding trip
was shoulder length and she they will make their home at 9914
carried a white satin-covered Sanford Ava.
Bible with a white purple-throst- Out of town guests wera Mrs.
ed orchid, white tube rote* and J. C. Rape and Miss Laura Ed­
wards of New Smyrna Beack,
white ribbon streamers.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Carlton and
Maid *f honor, Miss Marilyn children
aad Mr. tesi Mra. Roy
Calhoun, ahoaa a floor-length
of Port Orange; Mr. and
wblia ergaady gown with ttay Carlton
Mrs. L. E. Varner of Leesburg,
•naff sleeve* and a V-neck worn Ga.;
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Varner
Happy Birthday
'.ever a blue taffeta slip, with a of Moultrie,
Ga.; Mra. Cl H. Var­
. Batching blue taffet sash. With ner of Americas, Ga. aad Mra.
ffff g
this was worn a large, crownless Thelma
Grant
eg Fastens,
Naths* Jt. DeWHt
akturs bat af Melina la the same Calif.
Douglas SUastrom
Mu* aa the slip and sash, aad Th# bride was barn hi St.
H. Rattnsr
•ttey ergaady mitts. The bridee- Petersburg, but attended schools
-aaeids, Mias Carolyn Hirt, sister In Ranford aad U a graduate of For a shiny-top pk, brush pastry
«d tie* groom, and MU. Yvonne Seminole High School. She U now with light m a m aad sprinkle light
Cullea were lovely la drawes employed in the office af the ly with sugar before baking,
atyted the as see as tha mald-ef- Seminal* Memorial BsegitaL
honor's oaly ptek Instead of bio*. Mr. Vood U a satire of Osteen The *Ue of aa egg U not re­
.They all carried did -fashioned and attended school k DoLand.
ts its quality, flavor or food
aaeogay* af pink and blue feather H* U employed In
value.
earnetioa*
with whit* satla
Jtreemer*.
. Robert Hirt, brother of the
Igroota, served as boot man while
aohws aad groomsmen were
“David Hoaack and Harvey WilkJo-

Elisabeth Foye Bryan,
daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. N.
Am rello of this city, became the
bride af George Wendell Hirt, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Georg* Hirt of
* Osteen, at 4:M p .a. ea Saturday
la am Impressive candellght *erview performed In the First
Methodist Church by tha Rev.
Miltoa H. Wyatt.
Baskets of white gledioU end
ahrynontfamiuM, two
aevengeadlo candelabra aad potted
feme formed a background for
j the beautiful double-ring

THE SANTORD HERALD Wed.

Miss Joan Jump Becomes Bride

BACK T O

LONGWOOD — On Saturday
evening at tlis Altamonte Springs
Chapel, Rosalee Maria Hoffeld of
Winter Park became the bride of
Otis Eugene Fourakre of Longwood.
Th* Rev. Paul Stelgruher offici­
ated at the services and received
the wedding vow*.
The bride Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Clark and the
groom Is the son of County
Commr. Otis Fourakn and Mrs.
Fourakn.
The bride wore a ballerina
length satin gown with an w tr
dress &lt;&gt;f Chantilly Isce, with lace
bolero. Her tulle veil was finger­
tip length She carried a bouquet
of. tube roses and carnations.
Dorothy Mario Fourakre, sister
of the bridegroom, wore an af­
ternoon Princess style psl# green
dress and carried pink rose-bud*
■nd carnation*. She was the
bride's maid of honor. Barbara
Cook, flower girl and sister of
the bride, was dressed in yellow
organdy and carried a nose-gay

Cafe Curtains Give
Any Window Big Lift

CO LLEG E

and facing together and stitch H
Inch from scalloped edge. Trim this
edge to within 14 Inch of stitching
and clip curve*. Turn facing to
wrong side and pres*. Slip stitch
curtain and facing togethor at side
edges.
Using the buttonholer attachment
for the sewing machine, make ■
buttonhole In the point of each
scallop, starting 14 inrh helnw the
top. Drdorate tho curtain with rows
of bis* binding and rickrack a*
desired. Use the edgestitcher at­
tachment for your sewing machine
to stitch the bias and rlck-rack
together at they are being applied
to the curtain.
To make tho tabs on which tho
buttons will be sewn, cut long
strips of fabric 114 Inches wide,
allowing tlx inches of material for
each tab. Using a double thickness
of material, bind edges together
with bits binding, employing the
multi-slotted bidder for the tewing
mtchlne. Fur applying the rickrack
to Ihc tab strips, use the edgcstltrher or the tlgtagger attachment
for the sowing machlno.
Cut the long rimmed strips Into
six-inch-long tabs. Fold each tab
In half, to form a loop; sew on
button, one Inch front, cut edges.
Overcast raw edges together. Slip
loops over curtain rod, and button
curtains to loops.
A variation of this Idea, employ­
ing Iho buttonholes as slot* for the
curtain rod rsther than for u*r
with buttons on tha looped tabs U
another quick and attractive way
to make cafo curtain*. Make the
curtains as described above, but
eliminate Iho tabs. Then, using
ths buttonholer attachment, place
a pair of buttonholes In tha point
of each scallop. Slip Ihc rod
through these openings when hang­
ing the curtains. This method re­
quires no buttons, rings or clips
and gives the finished curtains a
crisp, perky look.

Superb Shaping in Cool Cotton

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TAP
fabwloas fitting {selves at a price this
lew I Formfit's extlumm soft, pliable
"euddbeUy"—a light, “sig sag’* of amsiingl|
•ssiUs wise —cwrves gully from tlie top
la the bottom of ths ewe, , . coaling you
samfortahly So beautiful, natural line. Flatters—
aeear tan ias—aad slays la place uitfiout heery
. beep-plunge design la aaai while Cotton.
Sbe* 32A to 58C. Re fitted la
Bta lie- JXh today.

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Regular Meeting
O f W.S.C.S. Held
In McKinley H a ir
Mrs. W. A. Hunter, presldent-of
the Women's Soelety of Chri*tlan Service of the First Metho­
dist Church, presided over the re■gular monthly Business and Pro­
gram Meeting Tuesday morning
In McKinley Hall.
The meeting was opened by .the
singing of a hymn with Mra.
Arthur Beckwith Jr. at the piano.
An encouraging report was
given by Mrs. R. W. Turner,
treasurer. Announcement
was
made of the Family Night Cov­
ered Dish Supper and Program
to be held tonight, at 7 p.m. in
McKinley 11*11. All member* and
friends of tha church a n Invit­
ed.
Mra. JL U. Hutchison announced
plans wsr* being made for th*
Seminar to be held In th* f l n t
Methodist Church November''IS,
Mrs. W. A. Hunter announced the
Society would have a Basaar and
Supper on November 16.
Mn, James Bound, vies pres­
ident presented Life Memberships
to Mra. Eva narkey, Mrs. Ro­
bert Cole, and Mrs. A. T. Za.
chary, Aa each lady was pre­
sented her pla and certificate an
appropriate comment waa mads.
Mrs, C. A. Ponder who te out of
th* city will also receive one.
Memorials In loving memory of
the following members w en read
by Mrs. R. F. Crenshaw In mem­
ory of Mra. Nslll* McCaulley, and
Mrs. M. H. WyatL read tha Man­
orial In memory of Mrs, Katie
Clark. Circle 3 presented the pro­
gram entitled, "The Spirit of
Christ For All of Life."
Those taking part wen. Mrs.
John Domlney, Mrs. Eva Ilarkry.
Mr*. W. E. alldewell, Mrs.-Ray
Herron, and Mr*. Byron Smith.
Mr*. Bourd rendered a lovely
solo, appropriate to th* them* of
th* program, Mrs. John Domloay
closed tha meeting with pray­
er.
,4.

Terry Style* For Tyke* •
These t i a t qualities maka terry
a popular xtiUtarian fashion for
Infante and children. For ex­
ample, you tan dress your youat*
r tt In a teyrycloth sleep and fetay
■e{ of blouse, pants, and booties,
Any slightly larger urchin ortso
loves the beach will also love a
one-piece hoodsd terry tlp^nth
Chop mint leave* from your gar­ that's especially comfortable for
den and mix them with currant afler-the-plunge wear.
Jelly and grated orange rind for
a delicious sauce for ham.
NOTICE
Short chunky pods of okra arc Hollywood Shop will be closed all
usually better eating than the long day Thursday la observance ot
religious Holiday.
*dv.
slender pods.

NEW

5.50-5.95

of yellow rote-buds.
. The bride's mother was dreued
in blue and wore a white orchid
corsage and the bridegroom's
mother wore pink linen with B
pink rose-bud corsage.
Cousin of ths groom, H any
Scott, served as best man" and
ushers were Kurt Borrows Jr. and
Robert Matthews.
A reception followed tha wedding services at the home of th*
bridegroom's parent* In Long*
wood.
The newlyweds left on an-ox*
tended trip of southern Florid*
■nd will make their home in
Longwood upon their return.

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Redlegs
Move Into
2nd Place

By JOB EEICHLEK
The Aeeeclated Frew
would pass to the street aad for* ■he began to talk,
Win, lose or draw, the Cincin­
Of THB GHAT — ban— of gat. You've only her word for It she spoke to ao low a tons
nati
Redlegs a n almost certain
that
she
left
the
house
at
ell."
Be
could
hardly
hear
berr
agate
Mia
Mm December 8ey, Michael mount*
M Profanity Bill, Anting welcome coughed. "I will say Ten Eyck shrilled toto a half-scream.
to walk off with tha following
aistrectloa in the old bnbit of cun* took a lucky tlms to go to Cali­ "Ha stole the money from the’ honors this year:
la« toe four-bundred-foot climb fornia. U he'd been to tow n- ■wade, the money the Swede gave
1. The most successful extrahim to get the aupptlea to Bkagfront the business district If the well—"
Mtohasl felt as If be battled way. He ran away. He eama back Inning club in the major leaguei.i
ally hadn't « m d this bloated
Property, U&gt;e courthouse would black swarms of the flies of sus­ became he was to trouble, I think,
A Tha most powerful home-run
u n been built la a decent toe** picion. "I tall you Meg Beaumont and heard I eras doing nil right.
Hs told ms nil this; he kissed ms; hitting crew in big league history.1
Is Innocent"
2. Posessor ot the National
Inside U&gt;e courthouse, he found "A lawyer ought to believe he made love to me." Convulsive
shudders shook bar. "And I broke
Mis way to Dan Farmer's office. that" Dah agreed.
L
a
a g u t ’s rookls-of-the-year In
Abruptly Mlchasl sew it was ao away and walksd ths streets. I
"Come in, Michael, coma to." Dan
hooked out a chair with hie trie, «. He &lt;got up* "When are you hid from everyone 1 sew. I Fraiik Robinson.
couldn’t bear to speak, to be
4. Dwnar ot tha No. 1 relief
thrust It toward Michael "I ex­ arresting her?"
"In time." Dan regarded him She waa allant until
pected you."
pitcher
In both leaguea In Herwith obvtous sympathy. "We al­ prodded her Into speech. "And you
^MWheel act aad came directly to ways want to be fair."
mads up your mind to tenva him 7" ■hell Freemen.
Michael did not answer. He
6. Having the manager-of-the
" lie true you Intend to a rrn t stormed out Into the corridors, re­ Her eyes widened. She was pusMen Beaumont for her husband's plying to greetings with such sled but aot resentfuL "No. X year in Birdie Tebbelta.
murder 7"
clipped abstraction that nc man made up my mind to stay. Hs was
The amsiing Redlegs solidified
Dan’s ruddy cheeks deepened to halted him for conversation* It Ilka Johnny—Ilka Honors Jane— their hold on all five honors last
hue. "You do get around, Michael waa almost a month now since my responsibility. Td token It on.
' Didn't our coroner's jury bring to Kemp had been killed. Michael re­ 1 couldn't let It go. 1 cams back night by handing ths front-run­
a verdict ot death being homicide membered that hs had been to the to tell him so and—and found ning Milwaukee Braves ■ stunning
at the hands of person or persons Savoy bar when Tim O'Belm him."
Now she wept, tears spilling 4-2 defeat In 10 Innings, made pos­
unknown 7"
brought the news.
Humor says you're about to Us
Michael was talking to an ac­ down her cheeks. Mlchasl held her sible by Robinson’s 27th home run
a asms to Lhat verdict," Michael quaintance over a drink when hla
Alone, Mlchasl considered Meg's, ■nd Freeman’s 20th victory-bring­
- — te n d. "What brings on this friend stopped to the middle of a
story.
Ha believed her. Few peo- ing relief Job. Tha Red’s brilliant
■eel 7 An urge to see another word and stared past him. Michael
would. He knew n conviction fireman received credit for his
to the newspapers about turned to see Tim, gray and
t Meg would bo tried for her 12th victory. Ha has saved 18
OUr fearless prosecutor, pinched, looking as (f he might be
husband's murder. Unless ha cam#
another killer 7"
elck right there to the bar.
up with the real killer, she would other games for Cincinnati.
cod Michael with the
"What's up. Tim?"
His Red’s triumph, their second
Mforward expression that
"Kemp's beer . . . shot to death. at the worst hang. At tha best,
she would spend yean to prison... in a row over Milwaukee after a
taster his success In They—Meg was with him."
Hs cams back to Rhe present seemingly disastrous o p e n i n g
politics.
"Then—then Meg's dead, loo?"
an7
! im
guilty.
On Uu verge of mar
m
mm
mi/
Tim shook hla head. "No. Bhs— with a start. At the foot of the game defeat in Monday's doublehllL he veered into a side street. header, boasted Tebbett's neverrylaf Ten Eyck, who’ll probably waa with him."
bs abie to buy and sell us all In a
Michael remembered the wild His lin t belief had been deepened ssy-dle outfit Into second place, ■
of a few years, she
hack drtva to tha Cox house. Meg when Jason stormed Into Ms office half gams ahead of Brooklyn snd
h er husband's safely dead to the was sitting up to bed, her bright two days latsr.
behind the Braves.
- KMndtht until hers he U, no richer heir unbound end flowing about Jason flung hunself Into a chair. 2ttIt lengths
marked the 10th consecutive
than he left.” He spread his hands. her. Matilda, undressing her, had "They arrested her yet?"
ovetlma triumph for the rampag­
"She's got two kids. Maybe her felled to button the high-necked "No."
ing Redlegs, who have fought
•They will?"
husband won't go for a divorce. gown to the throat. Meg's bosom,
Michael nodded.
bsek into contention after having
Ahd beeM women don't like di* half-vailed, rose and fell with tha
ear esc anyhow. Too messy. Held swiftness of her breathing. Her "Bha didn't do It, you know, been counted out more times than
against 'em later on. Bo, sht pot- eyes were almost black to ths Jason."
a glsss-cMnned fighter.
Jason’s shoulders m a t rigid. "Of
|shas him off."
paper-whiteness of her face.
In the only other National
Michael snorted. "Are you arguHe came to her, sat on ths edge course not I” But there was no
tog that she cald to bersetf she'd of ths bed, caught her hands to heartiness In Ms voles and hla tone League game played last night,
ths New York Giants thumped
■star be hung because there hasn’t his, chafing and warming them be­ waa eggshell walking.
"You know ths water front, Philadelphia 7-2 under the lights.
bsa« a killer executed for donkey’s tween his own.
Cleveland's hopes of overtaking
Jason," Michael said. "Find out
years to King County 7"
"It will be ell right Meg."
"if 0*0." Dan loolied as If he’d He heard hla own Inane words about tha ship from Name. Bee If the American Longue leading New
Mrs to sty It but didn't feel it ad*, over • thunder in his body sad somebody aboard had It to for York Yankees became dimmer
ftsdblai
than aver whan the tail-end Kan
brain. Why, he loved this woman I Beaumont. Nose around."
"All right" Jason looked glad ■as City Athletics dumped the sec­
M n hers, a dooen jkople could The moment he touched her hs
of
action,
but
when
ha
left,
Mlchasl
haps killed Beaumont. Ha wts recognised I t Ills old passion for
ond placers 6-2 to drop the Indians
•Mas to tbs bouse for quite • Charlotte dissolved into the noth­ realised Jason believed Meg guilty. nine games behind New York.
He
loved
her,
would
probably
while. Anybody could have corns ingness It was. In Meg, eren
Chicago's third place White Sox
to*
wrapped to tragedy, there was a marry her even to the shadow of
Den patched bis Judicial sxprsa* warmth and a quicksilver Char­ ths gallows, but hs didn’t think climbed to withla two games of
the Tribe by whipping Detroit ll»
|stn
lotte had never held for him. Look­ her Innocent of murder.
TTou mean when bis wife waa ing at Meg, he rejected bis own Meg would certainly be tried 4 and Boaton needed a 12th-inning
out; walking around—she says 7" Impatience with men who claimed for murder. Innocence? JusticeT home run by Ted Lepclo to nip
ho asked without enthusiasm.
to fall to love at a glance. It did Michael had been a lawyer too Washington 7-8. Baltimore and
TTsa."
happen, He knew, pain stirring long to believe either was neces­ New York had ■ day off.
Daa wagged bis bead. "We cant beneath Uie knowledge, that Meg sarily connected with court pro­
Freeman made his 49th mound
•nd s soul wha saw htr, Michael* might never return his love. It cedure and Its results.
appearance for Cincinnati hi ths
fFe Be Continu'd)
Aad stis'a aot a woman people didn’t matter.
ninth with ths ico n tied 1-2, and
kaarlnU d by p-rm lulon of T im noUBX M aU JU U . OOMPAMY. IMC
gave up a leadsff double to rookie
Distributed by K iss Featuree Syndicate
Earl Herab, playing in hla first
major league game. But he pitch­
| Cincinnati 4, Milwaukee I ( »
ed out of ths Jam by purposely
Titusville Tides walking
Innings)
Joa Adcock, getting Bob­
B ifh
U
Only games scheduled
by Thomson to ground Into a dou­
WEDNESDAY’S SCHEDULI
8:04 p.m.
1:42 p.m. ble play and retiring Bill Bruton
• AMERICAN LEAGUE
Pittsburgh at Brooklyn N
on a grounder.
The reday Sept fl
Bek. New York st Philadelphia N
Team
8:30 a.m.
2:06 a.m. Ernie Johnson waa on*tha mound
Cincinnati at Milwaukee
New York
8:62 p.m.
2:32 p.m. for Milwaukee in the 10th when
Chicago at St. Louis N
&gt;
Cleveland
Robinson rpeked him with a home
Frl. Sept, 7
Chicago
9:10 a.m.
2:61 a.m, run to bring the flashy outfielder
Boaton
9:89 p.m.
8:21 p.m. to within one of Wally Bcrg'/*x
Local Bowling
Detroit
rookie homer record of 38. Singlei
Saturday
Sept.
8
Baltimore
by Ted Klusiewski, Wally Post
10:08 a.m,
'3:87 a.m, and Ed Bailey added an Insurants
League To Begin
Vaahlnglnn
10:20 p.m.
4:12 p.m run.
KMUSI City
Play Sept. IB
Saaday Sept.
---- TUESDAY’S RESULTS '
Max Surkont, supported by a
Tlules and regulations of the 10:S7 a.m.
4:24 aro. 11-hlt attack, notched hla second
Chicago II, Detroit 4
Kansas City S. Cleveland 2
6:06 p-m. victory since joining the Giants
Sanford Howling League were; 11:16 p.m,
BOfcjon 7, Washington 0, 12 Innings adopted at their last meeting held
two weeks ago with a sU-hiUcr
Monday Sept. 19
' mely garnet scheduled
6:14 a.m against the Phils. A four-run ninth
11:49 a.m.
Thursday
night,
j^TEDNERDAVS SCI1EDULX
0.02 p-m. finished off loser Harvey Haddix.
— p.m.
Rome slight changes were made
Nttr York at Boston N
The Athletics handed Herb
Tuesday
Sept.
II
Baltimore at Washington N
In last year's rules and regula­ 12:00 a.m.
8:09 a.m. Score his ninth defeat wilh an
i'Qpiy games scheduled
tions with amne new ones added, 12:44 p.m.
7:04 p.m early attack that included a basesloaded single by Joe De Maestri.
according
to
Past
President
King
Wedneaday
Sept.
12
~ NATIONAL LEAGUE
Jack Crimlan gained hla third
who
presided
at
the
first
mseting
1:04
a.m,
7:09
a.m
W L Pet.
victory.
1:42 p.m.
8:08 p.m
— | of the season,
Dick Donovan not only pitched
Thureday Sept. 18
Other officers of |hs organise'
his sixth consecutive complete
8:11 a.m game victory with a 10-hUter
tlon Include W. Whlddon, pres 2:08 a.m,
8:41 p.m.
0:07 p.m against the Tigers but helped his
(dent and Mrs, W, H. Donat, se
cause with a three-run homer off
Friday SepL 14
cretsry-tressurer.
3:07 a.m.
9:11 a.m Steve Oromek. Nellie Fox paced
Bawling will begin Thursday, 3:38 p.m,
9:69 p.m Chicago’s 12-hlt attack with three
Sept, IS at 7:46 p.m. with a full
■Ingles to wrest the lead from
Saturday
Sept,
II
roster of members expected to be
Mickey Mantle wilh 111 hits.
4:04
aro,
10:04
a.m
present.
Lepclo added a two-run single
4:30 pro,
10:44 p.m.
to hit game-winning run to
Baadsy
Sept.
18
give Frank Bulllvsn his 12th tri­
By Alan Mover 4:64 a.m.
10:61 a.m umph
the Red Sox (wept the
6:18 p.m,
11:24 p.m three •asgame
serlca from their
Moaday Sept. If
Washington tormentors.
6:31 a.m.
ll:8 t a.m.
6:66 p.m.
— p.m
Tuesday Sept, II
8:20 e.m.
12:00 a.m
6:37 p.m.
18:14 p.m
Wedaeoday Sept. 19
8:68 a.m.
12:38 p.m
7tl4 p.m.
12:12 p.m,
Thursday Sept. 28
7:34 a.m,
1:10 a.m
7:60 p.m.
1:21 p.m Established over 20 yean
Friday Sept. II
la Orlaado
8:10 a.m.
1;44 s.m
8:28 p.m.
2:09 p.m
RECOMMENDS
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9:49 am .
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Sunday Sept, 22
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This Mutual Fund has always
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1A—PLACE* to EAT
® SWIM i t Crystal Lake . Publk
Beach. HELa X with ■ Ull, cool
one on th« patio at the DOGOIE DINER * BAR. Like Mary.
2—CARD OP THAN KB
_
1 am taking this means of extend
ing my alncerest thanka to all
my friends, the nuraea ami clubs
for the care ami ihoughtlulncss
shown me during my xtay In
the Orange Memorial Hospital.
# The flowers, cards and gifts
• were . most pleasing reminders
of your friendship.
Mre. George Stine
We wish to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation for
the many kindnesses and to*
kens of sympathy glvan us
during our raeent sad bereave
ment. Particularly we want to
thank all thoia who lin t cards,
gifts of food snd floral offer*
Q ing*.
The Family of
B. G. Methvin
2—PERSONAL NOTICES
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Beds Day, Week, or Month—TeL
1423. Furniture Center —

AUTOMOTIVE
i t —BOATS AND MOTORS
Evinrude Salsa ft Service

ROBSON Sporting floods

204 E. a t It.
Phono I
12—TRAILERS
I t will pay YOU to aee ui before
you buy. Open Kvtnlnge and
8undaya.
Eaatalda Traller Salea
Palatka, Fla.
^ T railer, Sale-Rent. Ph. 444-XR.
14—USED CARS
*34 Ford, 2-paiisngsr aUtion wag*
on. Will sacrifice. Phone 661-J,
after 4 p. m.
*47 Studebaker Commander club
coupe. Radio, heatar, overdrive,
. w/w tlroa, fog lights. Abovo
• average condition. 1123 ca*b.
See at NR E. 2lit St.

BUSINESS
SERVICES
10-BEAUTY PARLORS
Modern Air-cOedi turned Salon
H m rritU ’a Bmiuty N o *
S. Oak
Pb. Ml

NOTICE

Hazel M. Porter's Beauty Shop
0 will be closed dumlng the month
.of September,
If—BUILDING - REPAIRS
PAINTING________________
FLOOR landing and finishing.
Cleaning, waxing, gorvlng Semi­
nole county since IMS.
H. M. Oleason, Lake Mary
For painting call Mr. Tasker,
(OCR.
Repair work! Hama alterations!
No Job Me smalL Finished carp­
enter wtU give prompt service.
I'bone 1922-J. Rollins ft Slagle.

n-SPKClA L NOTICES
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
SUp Covers and Dfapci
STANLEY KULP
PHONE 2484-J.
GATLIN BROTHERS
Dragline * Bulldozer Service
Ph. 1232 Geneva. 2493-W SantoM.
PUMPS &amp; SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All typea and *Uei, Installed or
"Do It Yourself."
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
STINE
Machine and Supply Ca.
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. 12
ORLANDO Sentinel Bur. CaU
Ralph Ray, 31M.
CROSLEY - BKND1X
Sales and Servlet

RANDALL

Electric Company
Service— Quality— SatlafacUon
Pb 112 flanlord
2837-J-3 Da Bary
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p s
Well Drilling. HOWARD C.
LONG, Phone 3M 207 East
Commercial Ave.
Trees trimmed, removed and demossed. Ph. 10O7-R.
SANFORD TREE CO.
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
ments, Invoicss, hand bills, and
programs, e t e. Progressive
Printing Co. Phone 401 — 401
Waal 13th St,

DANCING

44—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
HAYNES Office Machine Cc..
Typewriters, adding miehinie,
Sales-Rentala, 314 Mag., Ph. 41

Echols Hi-Rizer

Deanna School or Dane*

• A beautiful couch by day
Ballet • Tap • Ballroom
• A comfortable 40-Inch wide bed
Beginner, Intermediate, and ad
by night.
vtneed clasies for children of • Converts to twin beds
all eges.
tu a couch and a
..REGISTRATION SEPT. 6„ • Converts
single bed,
• '
10:00 A.M. — 8:00 P.M.
P h o n e ja T ^ ^ ^ n ^ a jM IJa w sth a
$
A Selection of Baautlful Tailored
EM PLOYM ENT
Coven and Bolsters
Slightly Extra
14--CHILD CAMS
fcCHOLi BEDDING OO.
Baby sitters available. Baby Sit­ Center Sad ft Magnolia. Ph. 1232
ting Agency. Ph. 132-M.
"Rad Romberger" Mgr*
Meaday'a UI liM a. m.
20—HELP WANTED—FEMALH
VISIT OUR BALCONY
WAITRESS - Apply Touchtoa's
Everything Fee The Living Ream
Drug Sure, Mr. Clark.
• pc. Grouping
WOMEN — Any age, to b« train*
Compute . . . . 1129.00
ed In new and unique cosmetics
Easy Ttrms
service. Full or part time. 123
to (78 weekly paid by Check, No
M ath er o f S an fo rd
canvass, dsllvery or collection. 903-09 E. Ut SL
Phona 1*7
Car ana phone a necessity. CaU
Mra. Spencer, 1453-W.
WHITE
SEWING MACHINE CENTER
GIRLS—WOMEN—HOUSEWIVES
Salts, Service and Rental!
"Avon Calling" woman who naed
GAR R E T T ’S
Christmas money. No expert* 322 E. First St.
Phone 1422
mce necessary. High comm I*
■Ions. Contact Mrs. J. Russell,
Heavy Guage
P. O. Box 178, Orlando.
All Meat! Cabinets
Door Utility
I14.M
8TENOGRAPHER-Stcretary, Ap­ Double
Door Utility
112.95
ply to R. A. Smith a t Chase ft Single
Above-The-Sink
Co.
Wall Cabinet*
$15.93
It'S Never Higher at
27-HELP WANTED • MALE
WIUONMA1ER
. ____ pri
You'll Like OurEasy Credit
rad, top wages. CaU Spring
and Liberal Terms
4-4224. Lake Helen, Fla.
ail E. 1st. St.
Phene M*
Want experienced Pianist ft Ac­ This is a free guest pas* to the
cordionist to form trio with
Rlts Theatre for Mist Jean
electric guitar player, R a l p h
Cunningham, Enterprise. Esp.
Htrobrldge, 404 Maple Ave.
Sept. IS. 1984
ATTENTION RETIRED
44-FARM and GARDDEN
NAVAL PERSONNEL
GEORGIA GROWN C a b b a g e
Unusual opportunity to represent PianU in any quantity. Rudy
us Ufe insurance wise In San­ for letting out Rapt loth. Vari­
ford and vicinity. WUI train and
eties ire of MIdtMtna, Marion
otiist.
Market, Early Round Dutch,
Glory, Improved Glory, Savoy
Our standards are high, but to
Mammoth Red and Kelly Copen­
the eligible man this offers an
hagen, all from Certified Ferryexcellent opportunity.
Morris Reed, Ripe ft Ready Tomstn ft Produce Co,, g u ts FirmCompany hat excellent rating • in era Market, ftanfard, Fieri da,
Phene 221
buiinsts for over 53 years.
Address your inquiries to P.O.
lewfla cabbage plants. All var­
Box 0043, Orlando, Florida.
ieties — any amount. Hurting
II. Hugh C. Whelchcl,
M ERCHANDISE - Sept.
SUln Markst Stall 13. Day 1289,
night, 137.
tS—ARTICLES M4 RENT

94.50

Phono J4JS-R*

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Out West 13th St.

“Gueat" Sleeping Problem
With An

12—SCHOOLS-INSTRUCTION

ACTION use Clotll- Wrinitr wsshsr 1 year old. Good
to s*u rest kin. Coll rondiiiao. M0. With tube, fit.
"Chuge R.**

8h4rman Concrete Pip# Co.

STUDENTS—tee tht newest thing
In typewriters — Royal's 1M7
"TVln-Pak" portable. The fast­
est portable on the market. In
7 colors. 24 months to pay.
Powell'* Office Supply
LIT 8. Magnolia
Phone Mo
T . V. R E PA IR S
47-FURNTTURE—HOUSEHOLD
‘Til 10 p. m. Servlet Calls, 12.00,
J. Q. Herrin, Ph. 2242-1 W. A.
your Furniture at Borry'a
Norris, Ph, 1AM. Licensed Tech­ Bu;iiy
Warehouse Furn. Co., at Ml W.
nicians, guaranteed work.
l i t St. All nationally adv. furn­
Well drilling, water guaranteed, iture at warehouis prices.
Phone 1003-W.
Used furniture, spans sets, touts,
ate. Baught-eauC Larry'a M art
BULLDOZING
821 Eait lit SL Phono IttL
LUWKRV A BRIDGES
Ban. 1134-W Orange City Syr 4-3434
Solvi tha

M eKANHY-SM lTH PA IN ’S
2118 8. Park
Ph""" 1M3
14-PIANO SERVICE
L. U Sill — Piano Technician
NOW 4 mm film rsntol library
Phene 1144 Rattle I, Hanford
at Wisboldt'a Camara Shop. liO
8. Park Ave.
• tl-IOOriMO-PLUMBINQ
43—ARTICLES *OB SALE
W. J. KING
Pluabtag Coatreetor
Wa buy and seU used furniture.
Kohltr Plumblm ft Supplies
Paying top rath prices lor any
Ream Electric Water Hesters
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­
2834 OrleeRa Dr.
Ph. se ING POST on 17-92 Pb. 3043-W.
—Factory to You—
r lu M m o . * 3 o 6 c i i u“
AlumlaRBB
Servlet «a All Water Pump*—
VoROtloa Bliudo
Wells Drilled — Pumps
Inclosed bead. Sag-proof bottom
Paola Road, Phone 700
rail with plastic ends. Plastic or
rayou taper- Cotton or nylon
I
CERAMIC TILE
cords.
Paul F. Mueller ft Res Ph. 134 StRlurlk Glenn smd P e k t Cm
Fre# sstimste. Quality work. 112*114 West 2nd 8L PbM# ohO
Army Cots, «8-W; Pilnt, « J 0 gal.
1-smrtt, 44c; Army-Navy Surp­
lus, 310 Ssnlord Avs.
ULTRAUTE SAMSONITE LUG­
U s iis c U * aad
GAGE. mad* with magnesium,
MM Ssaderd Ave.
III!
the airplane mstal. Sanford
Jewelry ft Luggage, 300 Sanford
. •
PLUM BING
Ave.
9 Contract and Rspatr Work
Free Eatimatae
We have a LITTLE BIT of
R. L. HARVEY
EVERYTHING - F.M.B. 8c, 10c
204 Sanford Ave.
Phase 1121 ft 2&amp;c Store, 821 8. Sanford Ave.
PLUMRING ft REPAIRS
CLOSE OUT SALE
Septic Tank IxitalUiton ft Strvic*
Everything Goes
Sower Connection*. Archie CL Sanford Freight Salvage Co.
Harriett, Phone 724-W or 1333.
204 W* lad* St*

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44 APPLIANCES
34—APTH . HOUSES • ROOMS
FRIOIDAIRE appliances, t a l e s SUFFICIENCY Apartment. Suit
and service. G. H. High, Oviedo, able for bachelor or couple.
Fin. Phone PO-8-2212 or Stateffi
.cross tram
I442-W after • ft a.
Office. Manuel Jacobs o*.
43—BUILDING MATERIALS
Rose Court Apts. Unfurnlehod sroom apt. Kitchen equipped.
USED BRICK
iPhone 1421
TWO CARLOADS beautiful used
brick. Orange, red, and burnt DESIRABLE one and two bed­
room furnished apt. Ph. 4JJ-W,
black. See than 4t SHERMAN
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
MAYFAIR - 3 bedroom House.
Large yard. Call 1434-J after
HED-I-MIX CONCRETE
4 p. m.
Window Sllla • Lintels
Septle Tanks • State Approved New two bedroom bouses, kitchen
Sand - Cement * Mortal Mix
equipped. 1204 Washington. Ph,
.
Mirada Concrete Co.
443 or writa Jack Flynt, Bax
304 Elm Ave.
Phone 1838 302
Sanfojrd.
METAL ROOFING
This is a free guest pais to tht
Now in elock. 8-V Crimp — 1-1/4"
Rill Theatre for Mrs. Helen
Corrugated — 2-1/2" Corrugated
Stevenson, Sanford. Exp. Sept.
Get all Your roofing needs at IS. 1956.

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12-W A N T K ts i t# S O T

WILL PAY CASH for clean
cotton raffg. Call 1821, The
Sanford Herald

REN TA LS
32—APTS-MOUKKS—ROOMS
If inUreated la apartment clean­
er than average. Close to. See
Jimmy Cowan. Ph. ill.
HUTCHINSON'S Ocean P r e a l
Apta. 232 6. Atlantic. Daytons
Beach. Cali 2374-W for reservetieaa altar 4:42 p. m.
Freoeb Avenua home suitable fer
home ft business. Fer informs
UM &lt;*U 1424.
WCLAKA APARTMENTS: room*
private hatha. U4 W, First SL
FURNISHED apta. Pboae 1321
Avalon Apts. Efficiency, ph. /20-W
SEE Sen tool* R u tty fer Denu
a He Home* and ApU. Phone 27.
Furbished Apt 440 Park Avs.
GROUND floor, a room completely
furnished apert m eal 2 l f Pal­
ms t u Ave. Pbona SMR
This It s free n e t t pea* u tha
Movialaad tiis-In Theatre for
Doris fl. Davii, Saafard. Exp.
Sept. 12. IMS.

43—ROMES
2-Bedroom De Bary home. Good
cond., air-eond.. landscaped,
paved road. Financed by owner.
Phone 2423 W3.

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4 room, 2 bedroom home, 13750.
Located on old Orlando Highway
Ideal for children, school bus
stop. CaU I332-M.
t'i jui.iii kim* Tim*
Tits T h s rtsotls
1-Year old concrete block home IMS
llsiid*st&lt;ni*
with carporte, 2 bedroom*, kit­ S im Thn Mlllltinnlr#
chen equipped. Living room, S:J» I ' r , (lut A t*,-iitt
tv-iln— ls&gt; .Mslit Flslits
bath with tub ft shower. Full * i l i Kltm
Kntn
site screen porch. Furn, or tnmii you A rs T lir ts
IA:in
I'rnni
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nmt I&gt;#s
unfurn. Ph. 294-J.
IliSO Nlaht N , » , Rspiirt
lU u c r ls r * Iloumtup
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Lota IF x 131'. Partly landscaped. tils man
o»
Ready to build. Dreamwold 1:11 N «n # -\V rs th « r
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ln r Khnw
Section. 2411 Chase Ave. Phone S:nn t'sp lafnn r nKs'&lt;Knrnn
1973-M.
1:AA T his La H'I Ot Ours
S|)n namMlaml
2 Nice Lota Near Airbase. Rea­ 10:t*« Klim k s i s
tAiZA SlrlU# It Itloh
I apartments, l imaU, I largo. sonable. P.O. Box 1397.
11:00 Valiant ljuty
614 Park Ave. Ph. 1032.
II Mfi l i a r , «r l.lli•7—BROKERS aad REALTORS
11 tin Hrar-ti fur T omorrow
Nicely furnished 2 bedroom apart­
t i l l S U ukl In s 1 .1* 1, t
AKTKHXOOV
ment, 173. Phono 1827.
13:00 .Vans
Stminole
Realty
11:10
Miami
Up S It* Counts*
Unfurn. 4-room house. Furn. 4*
"At th s Karlh Turns'*
w. D1ETR1CR8
T. W. MEEO 13:10
room spt. I l l N. Jssiamlne.
I iS4 Johnny {'arson
REALTORS
l:3o V l r w r n I 'l s r . t
Furnished large 2-Bedroom opt INI Park Avs
Phase IT or 143 SiOO T ha I I I I ’ayotf
Silo Klim Karo
Ph. 1254-J, res Palmetto Ave.
1
SMI Klim Kan3:00 i l r l s h l r r Kay
Large clean 1 or 2 bedroom
BA LL R EA LT Y
3ilS Hn-rri Kinriii
furnished apt. Private bath ft
l : l o T hs l.'dsa of M ain
RAYMOND M. BALL
entrance. Large screen porch.
(:«ft llr o » , lt i s Armiml Will, Hlalns
OSCAR H. HARRISON
WMMI-TV JACHBCIhVII.I.S:
412 Oak Avs or Ph. 41 before
REG. BROKERS
CIIANNSCI. 4
8:30.
WKOXKSttAV AKTTMIMUIV
S. D. Itlghteyman, Associate
1:00
SiOO
nion
Phono 940 m s lion* U I:,I
Furnished lake cottage. Phona 244 South Park Ave.
h iriU-Nco ,
S ilo \\ till lllll lll r k o k
654-M.
7 1on Kranhlo Id lin '
i r IT IS REAL ESTATE
7:3&lt;i
ask Crumley ft Mdsitotlh
Lake front 2-bedroom C.B. house.
s :mi Mnn Cftllta X
Fiihing, swimming. Ph. 2Q56-W* at 117 South Park. Phone 772
S:lu I'l» lliii
ftrr-rrl
JOtli H.’nltirj
NJiow
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Thiy
Know
,
S:#o
3. after 4:30.
tlllOO lirdlh VmIIvv I»a&gt;r
10:30 Tha Slllllunali a
3-room apartment, unfurnlihed.
l :t-tf si a n o r r
ROSA L. P A Y T O N . 11:00
Over gas station. CaU 91M.
Uri»,,l
Registered Real Eatato Broker n u t 1l:on
l.r, r.tui. Mary Kord
2-BEDROOM Houae, living room, Phone 1971
17-92 at Hlowotha 11,30 Lata S h o w
it,si Nm , A s i ,
kitchen, Florida room and c ir
IIDHsItS V l lO I I S I S n
portv. In town, Phone
Robert A. Willlatna, Realtor SMI TT#at
Kao or,i
Raymond Lundqulat. Associate 7:00 flood Mo, nine
1 : 0 # ('apt. K a n s u in o
6 ROOMS * BATH unfurnished Pboae 1972 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
1:00 Of All Thins*
house, 2 screened porches,
0,3,1 Uodfrsy
•I
W. H. "BUI" BTKMPRR
adults only, no pats. Inquire
itlll
tOitn Ktrlks It ulcli
Gay Allan, AesocUto
2219 Palmetto Ave.
11:00
Valiant
lad y
Arietta Pike, Asanetaio
t a t s of l.tfr
Realtor — General InaareacO
FURNISHED bouse, air-conditionH#trch Kor Tnniorron
ed, TV, all*elactrlc kitchen, Pboao 942 or 1122 111 N. Park Ave. m u (1 llldtns l.lsllt
13:00 13:00 Itsport
lawn, shade, deep-well water,
I! :1n Mian,I t 'o A Ho ,'o u n in t
KENNETH E. SLACK
Ml month. 1 mile north of Long13,10 As t h t World T urns
Registered Real Estate Broker
:0 0 Jn h n n y Tarsoa
wood on Ilwy 427.
1009 E. 2nd.
Phone 1549 11:30
Ifouiopai iv
t:»o
3 BEDROOM furnLhed horns to 2 BEDROOM furnished house in 3-30 tile 1'aynrr
Itoh r r o t h v
responsible party, near Southneed of repair. Large lot, many 3,00 I l r l s h l r r Pay
Side School. Rlio per month.
H rrrrt Mlorm
shade trees. Full price only
i i i i Kites of Nialit
Phon4 9244.
23,300. LOW DOWN PAYMENT
1:00 Open l im n s
2 ft 3 room freshly painted opts.
3-REDROOM MODERN masonry
Phono 2943-W or 2113.
home, parquet floors, comfort­
4-room garage apt., 443. So.
able Interior, french door on- Expert In Movie
Cameron Ave. Phona I3I4-R.
trance lo cool screened porch.
Utility room and car port# com­ Sea Monsters Gets
1-room furnished kitchenette apt. bined. Immediate possession,
^ W u lts jn j^ M f^ ^ |
Deathly Seasick
39,700. Tirma available.
HOLLYWOOD ir— A fine busi­
BEAU ESTATE
for Auilc Lohmsn to tu&gt; In.
gt,
C**r**f ness
He’s
in
expert In mnvle sea mon­
41—ACREAGE
A. B. PETERBON
ster* and he gels deathly seasick.
15 Acre* Tiled Land with 5 a rt­ broker Associates: A. B. Paterson Foriunitely, Augle con dn most
esian wells; Hugs I story 60' Jr., P. J. Chcsterson, Garfield of tils creating on dry land. When
x 190' Barn to store tools. Will Willetts, John Melsch and R. W. he does have to put out to sea,
Date all 213 per arre. Phone Williams, A. C. Doudnty, Land he rarriea along a satrhel of
Surveyor.
2242-R-2.
114 N. Park Avo.
Phono 1129 dramamlne, "which aavea my
life."
44—FARMS AND GROVES
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
Augle. a friendly, round-faced
Fftn
Inch Avo.
man, has been at sea with mon­
20 aero tile farm. Three bedroom
ster* for two or three yesrs now.
house, large barn. All equip­ J. W. HALL, REALTOR
Johaar Walker, Aaooclato
He probably wUI continue to be,
ment and machinery. Easy
"CaU HiU" Phone 1754
terms, rh. 1393-J. P. O. Hox
what with Hollywood'* current af­
1114.
fection for amphibious heists.
Consult A REALTOR First
A special effect creator In the
at ftnMEa
CULLEN AND HASKEY movies since 1924, he got on the
112 N. Ptfk Av*.
PhU I t i l l sea kick with a quickie called
WUI build on your lot. Your plan
"The Mate." That ono colled for
or ours. We can arrange finan­
A lexander ft S trin g e r
cing. Call us for addition* or
a man-sized frog, which he whip­
Real
Estate
ft
Insurance
remodeling.
ped up out of foam rubber and
Mrs. Louring Messenger, Altec, latex.
LOWELL E. OZIER
1ST Mlgnob* Ave.
Ph. II
When British lechnlrisni were
Rellder — Phene 1129
Office: t ill n. Orlande Or.
confounded In their efforts to
OZIER REA LTY CO. rrra lt a credible while whale for
Laura B. Otirr, Broker
".Moby Dirk," Augle was sent for.
CUSTOM BUILT HUMES
llstel M. Field. Associate
He spent a year in England, man­
'VA-FUA -CONVENTIONAL
2901 So. Orlando Hwy. Phone 1384 ipulating a nine-foot modal In a
FINANCING
EVENINGS: Slit and tou
studio tank for the action aernea
•LOW DOWN PAYHENTR
that turned out so successfully In
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
M -RIAL ESTATE WANTED
ihe Gregory Peck film .
A. K- SHOEMAKER, JR.
PbOM 1221
12M Mellnnvllle 'Have client who desires a one John Hunt,in be"ame so sold on
story frame 3 bedroom, 2 bath Augis that he look him In Tahiti
house, have large rooms, shade receniL in scout possibilities for
ftBndroam heme, 91490. equity.
trees, lake front with J to |o his next Herman Msivllle rlasslc,
MIAS monthly payment
lymenL Equipacres of land. Write Jsnc Ad- "Type#." Augta will create a largo
ped with electric kitchen, blinds.
rlstleo, broker, P.O. Box 37, shark for that one.
heater. Call 1415-W. See at 219 Goldenrod, Florid*".
I found him at work at Hal
Rosslila Dr,
Roach
atudioa on a krakrn for the
■WAP ANYTHINOt Just pises
This Is a free guest pais to Classified ads. Phona n i l for • Julea Levy-Arthur Gardm-r-Aroold
Movieland Ride-In Theatre for helpful ad-wrtur.
Lavln film "The Jagged Edge."
JIlR Owen, Sanford. Exp. Sept.
What'a a Itrakon?
YOUR EASY WAY to renting vaIS, ISIS.
It's lomsthtng awful. A 10-foot
fancies: Classified sdsl Home- horror
that crawls out of a snailthing vacant? Phone 1221 for
like shell and snakes it* crusty
an ad-writer.
body about while snapping pincers
together. Not the aort of thing
you'd liks to find in your swim,
mlng pool soma morning.
"The body la made of foam rub­
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A
« T a » e tirn * u
I t W K I M M J 1 U .M
NEW HOME?
ber with a latex covering.” Auxie
W K IIIM O tt
explained, petting hit monster
fondly. "The whole thing moves
SE E a n d COM PARE 1:11 Tk. J W
tv x x ia e
automatically by compressed air."
si*a
w
srie
At
ei*
The Hemes Built
He demonstrated by pulling
sue Twillahi B een
■r
stia
seme cftntroli. The bellowa-llke
tu t
frame for the body wiggled on rue
ODMAN ft TUDOR. INC.
T:IS Jirlftla o On A Ctiiu!
Itoo an Eiyptian belly dancer,
Buildera of Fine Homes
l i l t float* For A U Sr
7:»« ii'FIMnrstlm*
"1 wanted It to be automatic,"
Fer Florida Living
M l M a m sidltles
Augle explained. "Too many mo­
*:IS
n«it*n
Kstlens
BEAUTIFULLY Deeigsed Three 1:1* T h s R h y th m Ilnur
vie measure look just Uka what
Aad Four Bedroom Homes
H e m s W ith Mwala
they are — dummies with man
ews
1 ft I baton
Inaido th an ."
Varied Selection of PUns Avail­ iiioe ■lea orr
T N ttn a n s r
The important thing in movie
able.
M onninw
monstori, ha explained, was to
Priced From M1A90 to 124.000 ii*a ■Iga On
showing tbo btasts sparingly.
VA (GD-FKA ft FKA Inaerv- S:»t Oswn; Breakers
Sits Jm rt
ice Financing.
"You've got to cut bark to your
■lit Wofttirm JiEMrM
S:SI
artora and other things," ha said,
HOMES AVAILABLE!
lies Xsvsn O'clesk Club
"if you atay on the monster too
South Ptoociwt .. . Sanford, FU 7:11 Nsw s-ricrien
long, you destroy the lllualan."
Msvs-Wurln
I'*4
Grove M eaere........ Sanford, Fin.
4:AA
rholts
I asked producer G anger why
Vaieacla VlUaa .... DeLand, Fli tits Jnekar'a
U srsm i P ty tU iM
these monitor filma ware *0 aucfree
■ALBS orrict
L is
coasful nowadays.
*:U
2428 B. French Ave.
"Because they appeal to the
f:Z*
M
s
s
w
c
r
Phone HW ft M 0
*,•* ms# club ,
young people," he explained.
Altar f :M ft. a. CaU 2271-W
III* Maw*
"Theao deyi you can't mako pic­
• its U*e a u b
ture# that appnal to everybody.
tit*
Yon'vo
got to a la at different
s;s , _MsllS______
tegmenta of the audiences. And
Amertms eL ssus asm *
young people have always sup­
“
NX
ported the movies,"
It#* T h s

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race of
relief from
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■lock
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9. Young hogs
p rem ier
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c r a g g y hill
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31. P r e se n t lim a
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r u m in a n t
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receptacle
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plant
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rocks

Trending Into Autumn

RO. tke h e a t's oV a a d avaolng

' Brown tatuagai to akiilet: r»
breesea carry a hlot of (be move aad pour off lot Combtoo
Y
romlna of falling leaves Bo furl macaroni and boana to skill*;

that patio sunshade aad don a light
cardigan
but dot ! give up out­
door eating.
Septtmber'alhs month for hearty,
hot diakta Ilka canned macaroni
with r horse sauce (iba l&amp;'i-ounre
slsei combined with cooked green
beana and topped browned aau•«*« Thl' Uajy dish. BAUBAGE
MACARONI ALLEGRO, la wbipped
up la minutes In any of the modera, aya-catcblng akilieto wblcb are
tRclant at too rant* and daeoralive at the table Round out your
menu with a cool, crisp green salad
and wedges of your favorite melon.
Now await tbo praises from alii
Aawaaye Maaarem Anegre
I pound link Muoaga*

place sausages on top. llo«L Makar

• serving*.
F o r n similarly

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Moboa g ToMort Horo'o 4 botes*
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

THURSDAY SEPTEM BER 6, 1956

Aaaodatcd P rm Leaned Wire

Guards
Escort
Negroes

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STURGIS, Ky., on — An angry,
yelling mob of 400-500 person*
swung fist* here today ■■ Nation­
al Guard troopt eicortrd nine
Negro youth* Into the prevlouaty
all-white Sturgli High School.
The armed troop* got the youths
through the yelling, flst-*wlnglng
crowd after n five-minute struggle. Five unidentified men were
seized by the troop*, who moved
into this western Kentucky town
of 5,000 last night. The seized men
were quickly removed from the
seene by Slate Police.
The troops, after taking tno
Negro youth* Into the school ap­
proximately a half hour before
classes were to open, fixed bayoncts and drov the crowd away
from the school building.
As the Negro youths left their
homes about a mile from this min­
ing and farming town’s only high
school, crowds began to gather
along the way engaging in name­
calling as the youths walked down
the street.
By tho time they had reached
the school's vicinity, the crowd
had reached nearly 600.
When several in tho crowd trjed
to grab the youths, National
Guardsmen stepped In. Fists be­
gan to fly but the troops pushed
their way through and after driv­
ing the crowd back across the
street remained with filed bayo­
net* around the school.
Nany while children remained
outside the school.
Maj. Gen. J. J. B. Williams,
commanding officer of about 210
members of the 2*0th Tank Bat­
talion which was ordered to this
small community along with four
tanks, said:
"1 have Issued orders to keep
the street clear and traffic mov­
ing, All children who want to en­
ter the school will be admitted/*
The official hoard of the First
The crowd remained milling
Christian
Church Tuesday author,
around the school approximately
46 minutes after the Negro youthi iscil the drafting of n resolution
had entered. They continued heck­ expressing opposition to the proling the troops,
|ie*ed expansion of gambling In
Gen. Williams said last night the bounty by the introduction of
after the troops' arrival that the tu.'-'Jhutuel betting on harness
Guardsmen would remain a* loaf h' cumT*e«». X yet# on lh* issue
*»■ mmewary and-Were “W«l-ji*W. w k rk«e*w
* «*-«**«j # §w iru held
nnu
lMwzfw
b d*e ■Ttie-WsyriSTe
pared for any eventuality."
In connection wllh the November
Later, a sixth unidentified man election.
was arrested whrn he assaulted
Plan* were adopted for Sept.
State Police Dct. Leroy Poole.
30 when the minister expect* to
Tanks moved up Into the street he ip attendance at the annuel
directly in front of the school International Convention of Dis­
building.
A solid line of Guardsmen was ciples of Christ, Des Mulnes, la.
strung along the block from one A goal of (220.00 for niiaslunary
end to the other as school burn cause* In Unified Promotion was
began to arrive with while chil­ adopted. The sum is to come from
the church budget and be sent In
dren.
As the children alighted from by June 30.
Committee* planning the ob­
tho buses, Ihe crowd began to
chant. The crowd kept up the servance of the congregation's
chant as the assembly bell sound­ 31st anniversary and home com­
ed inside the school.
ing on Sept. 23 were commended
A few minutes later, some chil­ for their work. The prorrarn com­
dren began to leave the achool. mittee composed of W. 11. Young,
Many girls were crying. As they Mrs. O. T, l’enrson and Mr*. II.
reached tho outside the crowd K. King has secured State Secre­
rheered,
tary Lawrence S. Ashley, Ocala,
Orm mother ran to a window a guest speaker for the afternoon
and shouted for her children lo program, Lester Tharp and Misses
leave. Somr children inside the Flo Bishop and Nancy Hicks have
tchoiil yelled In reply:
sent iiut invitations to all present
"We're not coming out. The law and former mend&gt;er*. An offering
I* the law."
for the education building will lie
Other parents entered the school taken nt the anniversary, The *and returned to the outside with dopted goal for the day's offering
their children.
I* I26UO.OO, This week the offer­
ing committee, Geo, Waller Mor­
gan, chairman, Is mailing an ap­
FRUIT FLIES FOUND
LAKE ALFRED ID — Two new peal for the offering. A sketch
fruit fly finds have been reported of the highlights In the history
in Polk County by the U.8. De- of tho church Is In preparation,
and will Ire put In a souvenir
partmrnt of Agriculture.
One adult fly was found in a booklet. The board has ordered the
Irap near Kathleen, northwest of publication of 300 copies of the
Lakeland; and two were spotted irooklet. A commitleo beaded by
In a trap at Star Lake near Laka Mrs. James L. Horton, Sr., Is gutWales.
(Coatinned m i Page Eight)

Church Board OK's
Decree Opposing

TKYINO d v r THE POST OPFICH DKPARTMRN1"6 new malUter fl Sandy Wlrth, noted beauty,
The mailstar la tha proposed transportation for tho mechanizing of the Sanford Post Office'* City

Plans Are Received
For Firm's Building
"Plans for the new Sanford
Manufacturing Company’s build­
ing, which include the working
drawings and specifications, have
been received and have gone to
the mortgage company for a final
committment," William H. "B1U"
Stamper, vice chairman uf the
Sanford Industrial Board, aald
late yesterday afternoon.
"In addition," said Stamper,
"response has been good on the
* X survey la being conducted, ac­ request for Sanford people to In­
cording to Joel Field, Sanford vest in this growing company."
Stamper said that all contacts
Postmaster, to determine th*
feasibility of mechanizing tho en­ made by the volunteers who have
been working with tho Sanford
tire dty route carriers.
Manufacturing company officials
To aasitt in the survey, Al In order to keep tho Industry in
Heine, a representative of the Sanford "have been made by mall
Xeglonal Industrial Engineers of in order to keep too much work
from being thrown onto any one
Atlant, G*., Is in Sanford por­ group."
in g .ovei* maps of Sanford to es­ Sanford cltlzani who would Ilka
tablish mileage and length ol to invest in a Sanford enterprise
can volunteer their pledges, Etemn o "mallster", a dreased up per commented.
add highly Unproved "scooter" la In answer to several questions
tho typo of transportation pro­ which have been railed concern­
ing the enterprise, including "How
posed for tho mechanization, laid will the funds be disbursed" and
tha local Postmaster.
"whether or no*, the investments
In order to make tha survey, will be paid off with the original
- mper said,' Three
huga map* have been prepared mortgage"‘ Sic
'4*1 Ih about ftvo street* wide tha of the investors have been named
if agent* with the Florida 8ta|a
acop* of aach section so that Bank as the depository to receive
Streets and routaa can tqore easi­ and disburse the funds by ■ trust
agreement."
ly bo determined.
"Whether or not th# mechaniza­ lt« also slid "Repayment of the
tion will tako place la atlll a ques­ investments will be made simul­
tion," said Postmaster Field, taneous with the original mort­
"SBd must await th* outcome of gage and such "payment* will In ­
clude the interest.
,, the survey now being made.
TUUng part Is the survey la "This Is not a give-away pro­
. Japorintendlent of Mails Dick Me­ gram" emphasized the Sanford Induitial Board's vice-chairman,
al mdln and Clerk Clyde Plercy.
&lt;*lf the fallibility of th* aur- "but a mean* to make financing
vey |a approved," the Postmaster available to an organization that
m ealed, "mad and parcel post ha* proven by actual experience
wtU be d#Uv*r*d by the carrier* that they can operate In Sanford
wSCh in turn will make deliver- and bring new money Into th*
1*5 earlier and mere complete.” community’s economic Ufa.
"I would Ilka to point out,"
Strmper aald, "that tho Sanford
Manufacturing Company's money
to provide plaaa and specifications
for the new building and aa tbair
part of the Investment, has al­
ready been deposited In the local
bank.
"Ws have been able to ratein aa
Anderson, who was earning important Industry in Sanford,
iding a large annual payroll,
9MM a year, has been with the
use of lb* wonderful coopera­
btmnu for five ytara. It Is a
dhJUen pf the State Develop- tion on the part of the City of
Sanford In making land available
and lending their assistance wher­
ever possible without impairing
the city's normal acrvicca," Stempar explained.

Capf. Blackburn
Makes Non-Stop
East-West Flight
A recent flight of nn A3D, nonatop from the California coast to
Jacksonville, without refueling,
points up the importance of the
Sanford Naval Air Station, and
ita readiness for the drfense of the
United Slates around the clock, In
all weather, or at any locution.
Captain J. T. Blackburn, Com­
manding Officrr of Heavy At­
tack Wing One, slatiimt-d nt tlm
local Navy base, piloting an A3D,
left the California roast at 1I:(M
a.m. last Monday flying at 38,.
000 feet and made a low pass at
Oklahoma City for timing pur­
poses, during the Oklahoma City
Air Show, at 1:37 p.nt.
&lt;Continued on Page Eight)

Weather
Partly eloody through Friday
with scattered afternoon and
erasing thundershowers; low to­
night 52-72.

ifoman Drowns As
Into Lake Monroe

K

Attack Wing One, for Us speed record Monday Si be flaw
cram tha California coast to Jacksonville. (Inset Capt, J T. Blackburn). (

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Up

Driver Is
^ In State
Of Shock

Team Tearing
Practice Field

A green but apparently willing*
Seminole squad of football asplr- j
ants arc tearing up the practice
field at the local high school with
an apparent determination to
make a record for themselves In
their opening season In the Orange
Belt conference.
Midway through the third week
of prartlee the Seminole High I
school gridaleta are grindlng'away
•at Mndatrictrtils under the patient 1
coaches who are tying to shape a
■quad of Inexperienced men Into
a working machine that can come
off winner In Its first game of I
the season. That data with Cocoa I
on Sept. 21 la far too ctose, accor- I
ding to the mentor*.
j
Yesterday was the third day I
that the grid men had worn pad* I
and despite their lack of polish, I
there wrre many of them that I
showed a willingness to play a I
"rock 'em and sock* cm" game |
ami thus show their coaches that
they deserved to be in the alert­
ing lineup when the season opens.
The greensward at the high I
school Is doited with some 66 |
hopefuls, each determined to
make good. There arc 3* of these .
lads that are in the A squad under I
the guidance of Head Coach Bill I
Fleming and hit assistants, Bud
Laye and Dave Laude,
J
According
these sweating
craftsmen, tho plarci on the tesm
are wide open right now. "Evcfy Gerald B. Price, who hai been
man with whom wo am now work­ pastor of the Temple Baptist
ing has a chance to get the call
when wc go against Cocoa," Flem­ Church at Jppalachla, Va. for
ing said. "Wc know wc don’t have the past 214 years, has accepted
much experience In the roster, an tho call of tho South Hidu Baptist
wo arc looking for tho fvlluw that Church at Sanford.
can show us that ho really likes Rev. Price formerly pastured
an show u* that ho really likes
the West View Park Baptist
to play this game."
Church
at Kingsport, Tcnn. for
Taking stock of tho boy* whose
suit! were turning dark with 6 years, and also was pastor of
sweat, Fleming and Layer agreed the Aibury Baptist Church at
that the squad waa lighter than Johnson City, Tenn. for 5 yoars.
last year's edition of the Seminotes, . ddlng that they didn't have He will be preaching each Sun­
what would be called a "big" day, beginning this Sunday at II
nun. There was some hope that a.in. and 7:45 p.m. and also
speed would develop as some of Wednesday evenings at 7:46 p.m.
the learn got used to carrying the
Itev. Price will also be preach­
weight of the uniform* and got
ing carh Sunday afternoon at 3
Into better condition.
p.m. at the Lagrange Baptist
Carried over from the 1SS6 elev­
en, Brantley Schlrard gets many Mission at Mims. R. B. Lunsford,
nod* of approval from Layer and the former )&gt;sitor of South Side
l-audc, who are wurklng with the Baptist Church la now a mission­
linrmcn, as he cracks In on de­ ary In Brazil, South America.
fense. Bud and Dave also aay that An Invitation to all Ihe services
they see somo real potential in of the church la cordially extend­
a pair of tackles, Meredith Scott ed to everyone.
and Charles Pens*. In the style of
play used by tho Semlnoles these
two spot* are key positions and Auto Smashes Into
the mentors are anxiously scan­
ning tha available material for Post Office Wall
boys who can "do a man's work." An automobile, apparently out of
Dick Silvers, who Interned at control, smaioeU Into Ihe side wall
(Cantinned On Foge Eight!
of the Sanford Post office this
morning shortly bcfora g&lt;30.
down tho parking sign In
Hurricane Hunter theTaking
Post Office parking area near
corner of First and Palmet­
Investigating Area totheAve.,
(he automobile caused min­
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. ( A P t- or damage to the building tnd to
A Navy hurricane hunter plan# the car.
took off from Puerto Rico at 0:30 A water faucet on the outside of
a.m. today to invaatlgat* an area the building was smashed and the
of suspicion approximately 060 bumper of the car dented..
mile* west of San Juan, th* Navy Drive of the automobile waa W,
■aid.
W. Star, T*-rear-oU Orlando busi­
Th* plan* will
invaatlgat* nessman who maintains an office
weather conditions In tha suspect- la Sanford at 1010 Elm Avo.
ed area In th* Caribbean which Is Investigation for the Sanford
believed to contain possibilities of Police Department waa nude by
storm development. ^
Captain Arnold William*.

An Orlando woman wai dead on
arrival at the Seminole Memorial
Hospital following an accident this
morning shortly after 11 o'clock
when a car, driven by her huehand, went out of control and
toppled over the sea wall, about
l i t mile* north of Sanford on
highway 17-92,
Mrs. Varsenig Kaznriun, 711, up*
parently died of drowning as the
automobile sank In shallow wntgr
of I.nke Monroe, according lir
Coroner W. Hugh Duncan who
said that a Coroner* Jury would
not be called because of eye wit*
nesses,
Mr. amt Mrs. Jo* Williams, on
their, honeymoon from Cairo, III.
were traveling north and met th*
Kazarian automobile as It swerv­
ed out of control and went Into
the water.
Williams, attempting to keep
the automobile which landed on Ita
side, from toppUnv over, received
a bruised kr.ro as he scaled the
concrete bulkhead.
According to the reporta of aye
witnesses and th* investigation of
Florida Highway Patrolmap Carl
Williams, tha Kaxarlan automoblls
was traveling south driven by
Mardlroa Kazarian, husband of
the drowned woman, whose ad­
dress waa given as 915 Euclid
Ave., Orlando, went out of cen­
tral for about 700 fact before
crashing Into the water.
The car, according to report*,
wea traveling at an apparent high
rale' of speed as It swerved off
the highway to the right, beck onto Ifea highway tmd «h tSS *Ko*Jder* to' fit* left t f the pavement,
hack to the right again, and final­
ly mad# a sharp sw am to the
left, plowed up dirt penea the
shoulder of the road and then
went over th* eld* of the eon*
crate seawall.
It la reported that Mr. and Mr%
Kaaarlan are the parent# of Har­
ry and Carl Kaxarlan, operator!
of the Orange Pharmacy in Or­
lando.
Mardlroa Kaxarlan, tha driver,
waa reported not to be injured
but was In a state 0f shock. Ap­
parently, on tha driver'* tide of
tha ear, Kasarian was not sub­
merged in the water as was Mrs.
Kazarian, and was pulled from the
ear uninjured. Mr«, Kaxarlan, it
la reported, received a bruise on
her left shoulder but received no
other Injuries from the Impact of
th* ear a* it fell over Into tho
water.
At tho scene, assisting In tho
Investigation of tha accident, was
Capt. Arnold William* of th* San-ford Police Department.
No other car was Involved in
the accident, said Patrolman Carl
Williams, who alao reported that
the Kaxarlan automobile went
out of control on ■ straight stretch
of highway,

Planet Mars To Be
In View Tonight
NEW YORK (AP)—Tonight at
midnight E8T, thousands of tele­
scopes will he trained on the red
planet Mars, which gets mum
"nelghl»orly" than it haa been for
32 years.
The Intriguing planet, only half
aa big as the aarth, wheels into
view astronomically only 33,163,000 mile* nwny—the closest since
1024.
Mara rise* In the BoutheuM mid
set* in the Bouthwast, It will l&lt;o
closest around snldnlght hnt will
be visible nil of th* evening hour*.
The planet shines rad because
more than half its surface seem­
ingly la covered with orange-red
desert, low mountain!, and barren
landscape swept by hot wind*.
171# controversial "canuls" will
coma in for close attention. Bum*
claim to have aeon such water­
way*, but othara not* that photo­
graph* fail to show them eloorly
If ot oil.
Scientist* say that If "bslnga"
&lt;lo exist on Mara thayll have to
ha different from us. because th#
planet's atmoapbara Is Mid to bo
almost devoid of oxygon and more
dependant on nitrogen.

Additional
Local News
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THE 8ANF0D HERALD

Credit Services Expanded
Recent changes In the law* gov­
erning the Farmer* Home Admin­
istration will enanle the agency
to serve the credit needs of a
larger number of farm families
William T. Shaddick, State Di­
rector, said today.
The new law provide* broader
authority to assist fgmliy-type
farmers with loans to Improve
and operata their ferme. It also
author!tea, aa a part of the rural
development program, loan* for
operating and developing farms
where the farmer haa part-time
employment off the (arm. Included
in the broader authority are loans
for refinancing existing debts, and
an increase In the maximum
amoun that can be advanced for
operating loans.
All of the present loan services
of the Farmers Home Administra­
tion which include loans for the
operation, development and pur­
chase of family-type farm*, farm
housing, soil and water conserva­
tion, and loans to meet emergency
credit needs will continue to be
avallehte.
Shaddick said the new policies
were explained by Washington
officials of the agency at a meet­
ing held In Atlanta, Ga., recent-

MHO I f AltANtA as prisoners of war for more than eight years,
Crock soldiers throw themstlvst full length on the ground to kits
the aoil of their home a* they arrive In Piraeus, port ol Athens. Some
341 officers and man of the Greek Army, taken prisoner during the
Creek CM! War el 1343 and 1343,/ware repatriated after talkab*tween the two countries. At bottom, • Creak officer hugs hla two
The youngest, left, waa bom after hla capture In 1343,

Veteran s
- Corner

percent Interest plus a 1 percent
iniurance charge.
initial operating loans under the
new law may be in amounts up
to 910,00(1 to one borrower with
a limit of 130,000 on the amount
any one borrower can owe for
thia type of credit. In (he past
the limit on the initial loan was
17,000 with a 110,000 limit on the
total amount of debt that could be
incurred. No mor* than 10 percent
of the annqgl appropriation for
operating loans can be need to
make loans -which causa a bor­
rower’* Indebtedness to exceed
310,000.
The operating loans are used
for the purchase of equipment,
livestock, fertilizer, seed and oth­
er farm and home operating ex­
penses needed to carry out ef­
ficient operations on family-typo
farma. These loam a n repayable
over periods, up to seven yeare.
The interest rate remains at five
percent. For the fiscal year 1*57,
1165,000,000, plus a contingency
rund of $15,oc»,ooo to be used if
necessary, has been appropriated
for operating loana,
The increase in the maximum
limit* of these loans will enable

the agency to eerve farmer* *nd
ranchers in area* where heavy In­
vestment! In machinery, livestock
and farm operating expenses are
necessary/
Under the former liW no new
credit could be extended to bor­
rower! who have been continu­
ously indebted for Sevan years.
The new law increases fiom seven
to ten years the period during
which additional credit can be ex­
tended In hardship caaea when the
Inability of tk borrower to re­
pay his Indebtedness within seven
yean la due to causes beyond
hla control.
Loans will also be available for
operating and developing teas than
family-type farms, If the appllcant* are established, bona fide
farmers who have hlstorkaUy re­
sided on farms and depended on
farm Income for their livelihood,
and who are conducting substan­
tial farming operations and spend­
ing a major portion of their time
farming. Such operators must

jectlve of these l o a n s
is
to help farmers who l i v e
In afeas designated for the Rural
Development Program, who aro
Committee Seeks unable to obtain enough land re­
sources to develop full-time farms.
To Form Quality
The interest rates and terms on
these loans for operating and de­
Control Program
veloping leas than family-type
firm s will vary depending upon
ready to proccsa applications un- Haines City, saya It’s a tough the purpose for which the loan
dor the new reguletioni,
Job to figure out a qualftv con4 la obtained, Loana for operating
The loana to refinance existing trol program for fresh Florida expenses will be repayable over
rlebt* will be available until June citrus becauso too much rain or perloda up to seven years at five
30, 1953 to owners of farm no not enough can affect tha fruit, percent interest. Loana for real
larger than family-ilia. These
A committee of Florid* Citrus estate development will bear
loans will help farmers who have Commission and Florida Citrus charge of 444 percent and will be
adequate real estate security and mutual members Is tackling tha repayable over periods up to 40
who are otherwise in a sound problem to determine how oranges year*.
position but who are unable to ran put on better eye appeal for These loans will only be made
when the applicant'! Income from
meet their present credit obllga- the housewife,
his farm and other sources ap­
tlons and need credit on more
’ ...
pears adequate to enable him to
favorable terms and cnndlilon. - A " 0"*,
than I. currently available from
,
*? meet living and operating expen­
other lender*.
U'*' ” ‘,l,n Tuesday were out- ses and to repay hie debts.
When debt* are refinanced by ^
£***? The new act also extends until
the Farmer* Home Administration
i' llJ he*e
»» u" ‘* June 30, 1939, the authority for
fie payments will be scheduled rorm\ , . re,**“ member* of the special emergency loans, and In­
creases from $15,000,000 to 365,eccordlng to the ability of the c0"’ra,Mf*;t
borrower to repay. In tho pant.
Herachell Sorrell* of Arcadia, 000,000 the total amount that can
tho agency haa only refinanced chairman of the Florida Citrus be advanced for these loans.
Special emergency loans aro made
existing when the
refinancing waa Commlislon, aald Floridashould
incidental to the making of a »oek to hold a constant level,on In areas designated by the Se­
cretary of Agriculture to enabl*
real citato loan for purchase or fresh fruit shipments.
I m p r o v e m e n t offamlly-type
He cited figures to ahow that farmers to maintain their oper­
farms, Nallon-wlde the agency In the 1055-58 season only 24.5 ations when they are unable for
will be able to advance on an per cent of the orangn crop was a temporary period to obtain need­
Insured bails up to 350,000,000 a sold In fresh form; but In the ed credit from other sources.
All of the new loans, like the
year for this purpose,
1U51-62 season It was 38 per cent.
Insured loans aro made 'by the
California, he related, ie main- loans already available from the
Administration,
Farmers Home Administration talnlng a &gt;fairly constant level on Farmers
from funds provided by private the portion of IU orange crop will be made only to applicants
lender*. The loans will bear 34k going Into freak fruit markats. who are unable to obtain adequate

credit from other sources. With
most types of loans supervision In
the develop) lent and carrying out
or balanced systems of farming
will be provided.

a( the claw* of a victoriu* to n .
C*Extendlng the medical Insurance program to ftline*, by the
way, la already telng planned.
"Ever alae* we atartod the dog
insurance,” Reabe said, "the cat
lovara bare up to pSvxlHp 7Bv64
lover* bare been up la a r a i."
qualified ’ to deal with pat lovers.
NaturaUy enough. St sirs. Resbe and Nelson arc learning much
■bout the maladies of dogdom.
"They eeem to be susceptible to
much of the same dliordera a*
their boaaea,’’ Reabe said. "We’va
paid off on canine atrep throats
and tonsillitis and, recently, leuk­
emia.
"We’ve had one dog recently
with eye cataracts, and the vtts
are working on contact lenses for
him to remove a vision impair­
ment."
SmaUer breeds pose tougher
health problems and accidents,
covered in the policies, aro a large
factor.
Canine Shield's first eaie In­
volved a auppoicdly sheltered
hound kept In a fenced-in yard.
The pooch was attacked by
a swarm of bees, and tho treat­
ment coat $33.
Comparatively rare, fortunately
for canine self-respect, wai the
caie of a deceptively wicked-look­
ing bulldog named Prissy, Reabe
reported. The bulldog waa hosp­
italised with " I n n n m a r a b l e
scratches and Infections" suffered

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Tho training Included weapons
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AUm Fay* Torraan, 13-year-old
receptionist and traffic clerk for
Radio Station WGTO, la Hoinaa
’cjty’i official entry in tho Mlsa
Southland Beauty Contest at Day­
tona Beach today.
Rho left her home at nearby
Loughman Saturday, for
the
"working girl*’ beauty contest".
Alice U 5 feet 4 Inches till,
weighs 113 pounds, and measures
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By RENE J. CAPPON
KANSAS CITY IB — Dog owner*
by the hundred* are enrolling
their poochea in “Canine Shield,"
a hot new item la the iniurance
builneii and the first medical
care plan on a national acope de­
voted exclusively to nonhuman.
The project wai launched only
five month* ago by two veteran
Kanaat City iniurance men, Rich­
ard R. Nelson and Gordon R.
Reabe.
Today, the founding father* re­
ported, "Canine Shield" boat*
some 3,000 agent* and "aeveral
hundred active pollclei," In Rea*
be'i words, "the Influx la Juat be­
ginning. The response has been
fantastic, and not only In tbl*
country. We’ve had inquiries from
as far away aa New Zealand.”
There being no actuarial tabla*
on hounda, Reabe and Nelson—
who own* a boxer and a poodlehad to atart somewhat In the
dark. Rut the policies aa original­
ly formulated are working well,
they said.
These provide medical care and
ooipiU/ insurance for dogs be­
tween six months and 10 years of
age, providing payments of up te
375 per hospitalization for an an­
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No. 175

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Officials Confiscate Drugs
Taken From Local Drug Store

The Board of Seminola County
Commissioners, will advertise for
competitive bids on office me­
chanical equipment to modernise
both the Tex Collector^ office and
and the office of th* Seminole
County Tax Assessor.
John Galloway, Seminole Coun­
ty Tax Collector, appeared bofoi*
the Board of Seminole County
Commissioners this morning, to
appeal for the equipment to put,
the county on an equal footing
with other office* In the State.
Sheriff J. L. Hubby, assisted
Galloway pointed out that the
by Deputy Sheriffs Morgan Mc­
County Tax Roll hat increased
113.44 percent from 9431,898.79 in
Clelland and James Singlstary,
1945 to 9922,094.76 in 1993, or an
confiscated a cache of morphine
increase of 9490,129.98. The In­
end narcotics stolen from a tantangible Personal Property Tax
ford drug store about the middle
roll
has
Increased
296.43
per
cent,
WESTERN ELECTRIC SUPERVISORS who will install new dial equipment end switchboard* In
of
August.
he
said,
from
$9,269.04,
In
1945,
the Southern Bell Telephone and telegraph Co. building on Laurel Ave. and Ninth St. (Left to right)
Sheriff Hobby pointed out that
Carl Jones, J. E. Kuehn, Earl Turner, local manager and Gordon Rothermel, Sanford-DeLand Group to 920.993.31 In 1965. The Intang­
ible Class "C” tax haa increased
^Manager. (Photo by Jameson)
lie had received no formal notice
686.64 per cent, he aald, from
of the breaking and entering at
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93.917.69 in 1945, to 126.900.69 in
McReynolda Drug Store on August
1993. The number of tax receipts
16, but read an account of U)e In­
Galloway pointed out, have in­
cident in the loeal newspaper.
creased from 9.000 In 1994 to 12,000
Following substantial leads and
in 1999, or a percentage of in­
a series of events, 8heriff Hobby
crease to 33 per cent The number
and hli deputies took Melton
of occupational licenses have In­
Clark,
33-year-old employe of A.
creased from 763 In 1949 to 1,350
Duda and Sons of Slavla, Into cus­
MANSFIELD, Tel. UP—An Epis-eIn 1955, said Galloway. Also in th*
tody yesterday morning and lodgIncrease were beverage license
copal priest who walked Into an
ed him in the Seminole County
which enme up from 127 In 1943 to
angry anti-Negro crowd to call for
Jell.
198 In 1955, and tho number of
^Installation of the moat modem ‘Christian action” was led out by
The Sheriff aald that Clark haa
automobile license tags sold in
type of dial equipment in the re­ a Texas Ranger today when the
admitted to the breaking and en­
1949 from 5,623 to 15.3M In 1969,
cently completed telephone central demonstrators began arguing ve­
tering. "He waa Just about to glva
or a percentage increase of 164.
office building at Ninth St. and Lau­ hemently with him.
E. A. Donnelly, representing the SHERIFF J. L. HOBBY (left) with a cache of narcotic* confiscated yesterday. 8hown with the sheriff himself an Injection when w* ar­
rel Ave. began today. Two Weatern The Rev. D. W. Clark of SL Tim­
Addressograph Co. and Cbarlea •re James Singletary and Morgan McClelland, deputies assisting In the arrest of Melton Clark- rested him," Hobby aald this
morning.
Walker representing the Bur­ (Staff Thoto)
Electric Co. ropervlsori arrived othy’* church, Fort Worth, has un­
Clark was found In hls trailer
roughs
Adding
Machine
Co.
outlin­
during the past week to make nec­ harmed and no hand waa laid on The Dusty Boot! Riding Asso­
home at Frames Trailer Park.
ed
to
the
commissioner*
the
use
essary preparatory arrangement* him.
ciation staged several Labor Day of the machines and pointed out
The each# of narcotics confis­
for the arrival of men and equip­ The crowd, which haa vowed to events yesterday which were led that the overall coat of the equip­
cated Included 166 tablets of more
phlne eulphate and a trephine, 1/4
ment end other supervisory per­ keep Negro studenta out of the off by a parade through Sanford ment would run less than |7,000.
grain; 161 tablets of morphine aulsonnel will follow.
high school here despite federal of more than 100 horses. Partici­ The Board of Commissioner* ap­
Phate, 1/4 grains; 19 tablets of
court
order*,
numbered
about
ISO,
proved
the
request
for
bids
on
the
This significant "point of prog­
pating in the parade with the local
morphine sulphate, V* grain; IT
ress" In converalon of the local far abort of the 400 Friday.
Dusty Boots group were members basla of the Tex Collectora off lew
A formal request, asking for atgrains of morphine sulphate la
and
the
Tax
Assessors
office
shar­
Ranger
Capt.
Bob
Crowder
ear­
telephone system to dial wa* retubes; and 18I psntspon
of the Lake County Rough Rider* ing the cost equally from exceu Drag races will be held on Lake referendum election in November,
today announced that any
The each* nlao Included empty
Wealed today by Gordon Rothermel, lier
and
the
Orange
County
Roping
fees.
simultaneously
with
the
General
Howell
Road
from
State
Road
430
Negroea who aooght to registar
bottles
that tad been depleted.
Eanford-DeLand group manager for would be transferred to another Club.
Operators for the machinea to Concord Ave., according to a Election, was made this morning'
atrichnyne, nltro-glyoerin, &lt;
Southern Bel. He stated that the school district Immediately. Crow­ Following the parade, a fish fry will also be paid on a 30-80 tails dcc’sion by the Board of Semi­ before the Seminole County Board i
and paregoric pine a number at
Western Electric Installation force der made the announcement altar was held at the Sanford Farmers by both offices, said John Gallic nole County Commissioners at this of Commissioners by William R.|
•fringe* and naedtea.
morning’*
session.
Kemp, president of Seminole Park
win Increase from IS to 40 men as conferring with School Supt. R. L. Auction Market at noon which way.
Huffman.
"With the continued growth of The Seminole Timing Association, Raceway,
mas open to the public and under
fle project progresses.
The Rev. Mr. Clark, In eltrical the direction of Gua Schmah. As- Seminola County, wp can give bet­ orgaaired for th? purpose of bringPointing out that the Raceway
In addition to providing dial ^street
^ drwae
_
^and without * ^
• t a b s Scfcroah were J. Q. "SUm” ter *ervlc« and reduce- the wwrit • id 1Bek) t«d enthuriesU together, la already receiving national pub­
Throe Seminole County
service for present su b scrib e rs,^ w ijw e Into" t he*erow if without"!*^ Galloway and Sam Cochran.
load In our offlees by using the will spoaeor the facta.
licity, Kemp produced e copy of In the Loch Arbor section were
pew equipment will makw it p o * r terferance.
modem
equipment,”
Oalloway
The
section
of
Lake
Howell
Road
wa. catered by breaking tba front
At t p. ra. the main event of
"The Horseman" and "The Harn­
will be paved and put Into shape ess Horse” two widely circulated ransacked by a group of youngs­ door i Uu ta d prying open tha
ble to servo present customer* aad In anawer to reporters' q'
• day got underway with the told the commissioners.
ter* during tha past two or three narcotics cabinet. No value h ti
for holding the races.
magaiinrs In which articles ap­
many new customers with the type tlons, he aald, "I cam* down to fwdoo being Judged by J.Q. "Slim"
Seminole County Attorney, Mack peared about tho development of weeks.
been pieced on the store of narcoa t service they wish. Present ex- see what !• going on. I am sur­ Galloway and S. H. Enwit who
Deputy Sheriff Morgan McClel- tics confiscated.
•tango cable facilities will be »up- prised there haa not been more helped keep about 12S horses "on! Pretty 22-Year-Old N. Cleveland Jr., suggested to the the track.
Board of Commissioner* that rac­ In one article Kemp told the land and Constable J. Q. “Slim" Hobby aald that when the story
the go.”
i
■demented by the installation of ad­ Christian action demonstrated."
Plunges
From
Plane
ing be allowed with one car at a magazine that "tho stockholders Galloway took five youngster* °* .l&gt;!#
ditional outaid# cable* to all part* The crowd quickly gathered
a •" ‘ta n g earn#
Clyde Richter did an "excellent"1
Into custody and are holding thro* out tn the loeal “tpaper,
time
against a clock be­
he bad at.
around
him.
• f Sanford.
J°b «s arena master, It wa* re­ To Death Monday cause racing
gnd
directors
of
tho
newly
form­
of
them
In
the
Seminole
County
of the danger involved on a
t a ° r* lUoB that
'•installation of tba Intricate mec- "ft cornea a* a shock that ported.
ed Seminole Raceway are act to lull on order* from Juvenile
SAN RAFAEL, Calif., UB — A 20 foot road.
broken into ■ drug store
litnlsm for dial phone*—especially churches are not more willing to
In Ihe first cvent.-bronc riding,' pretty, June college graduate "Even though there la aome back their big plans with dollars Judge Ernest llouiholder.
In BeUeglade and bad come back
designed end engineered for u*e m help In this situation," he mid Wade Barrow* took first place fol- plunged 1,000 feet from a rented question
In
an
all-out
effort
(o
develop
Deputy
Sheriff
McClelland
aald
as to responsibility, with
Sanlonl is a major operation re­ more to the demonstrators than to lowed by Donnie Barks and Sonny. plane yesterday, leaving a frag- proper rcleescs from parent* of Central Florida as tho' macca of that tha group o( boys, all In the to seminola County. Empty carton* and bottles were found near
quiring a large number of man­ newsmen.
Sitelove. Dickie Hunt took first
ment of her sweater grasped in 'ihow'taklnVpart in'the drag race* the harness horse racing fratern­ 10 to 12 year old d ata broke Into Wagner, a route that Clark had
hours of especially trained techni­
I'm strictly a peacemaker," Slaclova.
ity."
the pilot a hand.
and a{ns|e rar racing, It would bo
the homes of John Wllllami, Rich to follow in going to work.
cians before the system la finally the Rev. Mr. Clark said. Then bo
Dickie Hunt took first place In Marin County deputy sheriff* • iatii(actory,” Attorney Cleveland
The track was originally con­ ard Rorrman and Orville Touchton After watching the suspect fog;
completed for loeal use.
told the crowd that God had com­ th* Barren Bending event; Bob said they would resume a search. , a|d
structed In 1929 by a group of uring the time when the families eoraa Urae, Clark waa taken lnte&lt;
manded man to love hls neighbor. Copeland flrat in the Clover Leaf; for the body of Flora Lliabeth An-' »j can foresee what might hap- harness horse sportsmen, headed | were away on their vacations.
custody yesterday just before!
The priest'* mouth wa* quiver­ Clyde Richardson and James Foa- derson, 22, as soon a* the fog lifta „ „ if we ried it any other way," by the late W. N. Reynolds. As
The homes were completely ran noon.
ing, and he waa tightly daaplng ter took the Relay race; Cedi sufficiently. It (a presumed the1,,,,. county Attorney said.
soclated with Reynolds were Joe lacked said the Deputy Sheriff, No
has been ael. said
his hand*.
Lee and Charles Siielove in th* Unlvcraity of California graduate; Ute oBard of Seminole County Tinker, the late William II. with liquid* smeared ovar the Hobby,
but chargee win probably
Pickup;
while
Ronald
Velno
took
fell
to
death
near
Stinson
Beach.
Commissioners
approved
the
clos­
Rtrang,
Ben
While
and
Sam
Shiv­
walls of the home* and bath­ be breaking and entering and tha
"Man la made In the Image of
room!.
God, and man la the Image of first place and Bob Copeland sec­ The pilot, Stanley Gordon, 26, of ing of the road lo traffic from 1 ers.
Possession of narcotics.
ond
in
Calf
Hoping.
nearby Belvedere, an Insurance to 3 p. m. on Sunday afternoons
God, and you’ve got the Image of
Kemp submitted the original The youngsters even slept In
underwriter, wet questioned ex­ when Ihe road I* put Into condition permit issurd hi* organization for the beds of one home, It arm re­
man hanging on that flagpole,'' he
tensively and released. Acting for Ihe racing. No date was set pari-mutuel betting by the Flor­ ported.
aald. He waa referring to an
Firemen Free
By THE ASSOCIATED F 1 E «
Adult Ceramics
Dlst. Atty. Roger Garriy said "It by the board for he completion of ida State Racing Commlailon, a Taken from the humea were 10
Fifteen person* who were alive effigy of a Negro, one of two efflwould definitely appear to be a the road Improvements.
letter requesting the referendum, ■liver dollars, three book* of Youngster's Arm
• t the start of this Labor Day glea hanging at the school.
Classes Begin
suicide.”
weekend failed lo aurvlve until the At that point, the crowd's cries
ami a certified check for |I,o6o government saving* stamps which
Gordon and Miss Anderson,
which will pa/ for thalr aharo of were cashed in Orlando, a piggy From Fire Plug
became louder, and Ranger Sgt. Tonight A t SHS
next one.
daughter of Joseph A. Anderson, Reception Planned the November election.
bank containing 116 or 920, 10 LOUISVILLE. K y - T h r e a .
Jay
Beaks
came
through
the
Highway accident* killed 10, one
The Adult Ceramics Class will a Sen Francisco building contrac­
, , Crosaj "If wo arc granted the privilege golf clubs, golf balls, and atecl year-old Sherman Warn* Dotson
drowned end three died In other crowd, look the prleat by the arm. begin classes tonight at 7 p. m. in tor, were having only their second Th* member* of ifoly
Episcopal Church are giving a r e of a referendum.” Kemp told Ihe tapes.
learned yesterday to keep away
and said, "I think we'd better go."
• b le n t accidents.
the art room at Seminole High date.
reptlon
for the Rev. ll. Lytlleton. Board of Commissioners, "It will "We have been working on this from fire plugs—but ha gave ad­
He
led
the
priest
off
the
school
The traflfc toll may rise higher.
School.
They
tad
appeared
hand
In
Zimmerman
and
his
family
at
the
S|vu
Ul
something to build! case since last Friday," said Dep miring adults a lessen In courage
Borne deaths may be reported later ground^.
Classes will be taught two nights hand, gay and amlling at San Pariah House on Thursday, Sept.
uly Sheriff McClelland and finlah at the tame time.
•n&lt;l some of those Injured will One member of the crowd had a week on Tuesday and Wednesday Francisco Bay Airport here yea- 6, between the hour* of 9 and 10 ■round end furnish one of tho fin- fd only last night
cst tracks in the eouthcaatern
For an hour, th* curly-haired
a small monkey, which was carry­ nights. There will be a 9100 regi­ terday and rented a smell yellow
probably die.
The Juveniles will be brought be­ blond youngster bit hark the leara
p. m.
ate tea.”
I Safety experts predicted that 12 ing a little alga laying, "I want stration fee and each student pur­ aircraft from A. W. Lyman.
The
purpose
of
the
event
Is
lo
O. P. Herndon, Clerk of Circuit fore Judge Ernest llouiholder for aa firemen tried to free hls arm
' Would be killed In Florida traffic. to play football for Mansfield chase* hls own materials. There
An hour later Gordon flew in give their friends an opportunity
from an outmodoH, abnnJatwi
Court,
told the Board of Com­ hearings in Juvenile Court
Lives were snuffed out in every High."
are two kilns available for firing alone, obviously distraught and to s*e them before their depar­
fir* pluir.
missioners that tho referendum
part of the state one at the time The crowd Jeeerod at It, using and tberet la no charge for firing trembling. He itJll clutched a ture.
Sherman's arm was rauirht a*
a* families took advantage of the It as a symbol. Many said, "Look1 the ceramic object*. Joseph Math- fragment of cashmere sweater. Th* Rev. Zimmerman has ac will require ''separate ballots,
tha lad reached Into the pluir to
TS-hour weekend to go an trips and at the little Negro monkey. Does leux, local arts teacher, ha* charge "If* a terrible day, a terrible eepted a parish at I’umnano *?P*rale
,h» Voting me- Boardwalk Parade
retrieve some rock* and In.t tie
chines, end separate absentee balbe want to get Ino school!”
ftiltlnga.
of Instruction.
day,” he cried. "Call the police.” Beach.
I Iota.” However, Herndon pointed To Launch Contest cap* he had been throwing into a
A car travelling at high speed
| (Jut that even though it will be a ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., OB - A small, 4-lnrh opening,
M p a p i
last night left the road and killed
referendum held simultaneously,...
two.hour boardwalk parade DunAa th* firemen labored, Sher­
Blchard Lee eGorge, II. and Eu Missing Girl
with tha general election It will be' chca the Mias America Pageant man proudly displayed n fa ltd.
Can* W. Phillips, Lake City Neg
a separate election.
forced amile. Only when the arm
on iU four-day run tonight.
Nor Missing
roes.
Jhlrty-alx brightly lit float* and waa finally freed did hi* smile
Augustine Rult, 95, became Ml
DELAND—A 10-year-old girl
94 band* will accompany the SO disappear—he heard aomrtmo miy
•m l1* third fatality ot the weekend missing from an Ocala bus station
each riding In a ape- he waa to be taken to a liuipllal.
last nightwben his car waa ram­ wasn't misalag at all. H*r mother
Kefauver To Make dcontcitanta,
al car. City official* expect a
But the *mlle returned when It*
med by two other vehicles. Ha was had har all tba time.
quarter.million apectator*. 8lnger mad* the trip In a police |uitrol
catapulted through aa open door
T
alk
In
Sarasota
The disappearance wa* reported
Juliua LaRoaa will be grand mar- car, aa everyone In the block
end killed almoet instantly.
SA RA80TA—Sea. Kate* Ke- ■hal.
Sunday. All anyona seemed to
^ B u rn ta rt Ott, 44, aI Lakeland. know was that tha girl arrived by
fauver, the Democratic nominee Judging In the annual compete waved at him and told hint wltai
' died yesterday of Injuries suffered bus from Gaiaesvilla about f:S0
for vice preaident, will kick off a tlon of beauty end talent begin* a brave boy he wa*.
The hoapital examination •hoa­
the day before whoa hie station and a drlvar told Charila Moaley,
eerie* of three appearance* with tomorrow night in Convention
rd only brtiDes and arratche*. Anil
wagon plunged through the wooden ticket agent, ta put bar on a bus
a talk her* 8*pt. 14.
when Sherman relumed home, a
rail of a brldga aaar Arcadia. Hls
Kefauver’* appearance la part
W
.lU» tha' l ^ r t of atrawlierry Ire cream
wife, Mrs. Wlalfrod OH. 49. was for DeLand.
of the hard campaigning planned **ij?' °* ***•• Amerlea 1167.
| was waiting on the kitchen Uhl*
An hour or ao later she couldn't
critically Injured.
by Democrat* to win back the Girt* ere entered from 46 etetea,l rOT a , be
found.
■A.94-year-old Fori leoderdale
Florida vote In the November
Yesterday Mrs. Toay J. Visconti
n II,rW,“’
fr# n ' Sherman poll.hoj off the desman, Levi Jotaaoa, tumbled into
preildentlal election.
Washington, D. C., and Chicago.
am, « Cnt to bed—h- era*
of DeLand aald she tad picked
• river and drwwcad yesterday.
The Tenneaaean will addreaa a The contestant* will be nar­
up
her
daughter,
Canaan,
at
the
A ear drivaa by Cot dr. Frank
rally on the night of Sept. 14 here, rowed to 10 finallate from which
mdtta Gregg. * . af Cecil Field Ocala bua station about 8 p.
move to Orlando for another Ike the winner will be selected Satur­
Sh*
laid
"I
thought
Carmen
M DIR IN CAN AD*
bear Jacksonville, waa killed when
next afternoon and finlah up hla day night during a 00-minute na­ OTTAWA UP—Labor Da) mrkcod
b it auto struck a utility pole yes­ might get confuaod by haring to
aerie* that night In St. Peters- tionwide telecast no ABC.
accidents took the live* of at least.
transfer so I chocked aa a bua
terday.
burg.
St persons In Canada.
schedule and drove to Ocala for
Forty two traffic fata title* wort
her."
Sen. George Emather* D-Fla.,
■eported. Bli person* drowned, fltc
She aald aha didn't think K w
who announced the itinerary, *ald
killed asm and 10 died la miscel­
necessary te notify kua authori­
the appearance* marked the fin t
laneous mishap*.
ties but "I guess I should hava.”
atop of the party** "Intenahro ef­
The eectJeetal death toll for the
fort* In Florida. He painted out
Wad- Carmen had boon visit lag • sis­ T i l BALK OF I9444T Driven
•am* holiday weekend last year '
that all thro* dllaa a n Bopubll
ter, Mrs. J a M V. Doyle J r , la ty Court H
M l Hi
n o te )

M. Clark
Lodged
In Jail

Dial Equipment Is Priest Trys To Talk
Being Installed To Anti-Negro Crowd
In New Building
Dusty Boots Assn.
Holds Rodeo, Other
Events Yesterday

Lake Howell Road Raceway Head Asks
Will Be Repaired Referendum Election
For Drag Racing
Loch Arbor Homes
Are Ransacked

S K iip * '

]5 Killed In State
During Weekend

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HBIDELBERG, Germany, tit —

They join for security, educa*

W a n art serving alongside men tlonal benefits travel and adven­
Many are finding rofnance,
a t the Army’s defense and occu- ture.
tod, in an enviroment where men

■ pntlon bases in Europe, extending sometimes outnumber w o m e n
a eareer beachhead won In World 1,000 to one,
^WAC'a are doing every kind of
The Women’s Army Corps V’AC job from photography to intelli­
wow starting Its 15th. year, haa gence at dotens of bests In Ger­
one-tenth of Ha ' p a a c e t i » e many, France aad Italy.
•wealth In the European Theatar
A big field for the women here
Of Operations.
is hospital work, much of It con­
Capt. Koberta McWilliame of
on the care of depend*
Flint, Mich,, petite, blut eyed centrated
j
nemmaader of an Intarnattonal enU of GIs.
About
once
a
month,
the Army
detachment of American French
and Ontah women assigned to Su­ flies WACs on assignment Europe
preme Headquarters Allied Paw some 3,500 miles In a ptuah millera in Europe: SHAPE says now tary transport plane from Methat tba drive to "replsc* a sol* Quire AFB, N. J., to Rhein-Main
Bier for active duty" la gone, the Airport, Frankfurt, for a tour of
women keep tails ting In the WAC. duty abroad.
These tours are for two years
but 50 per cent of the women stay
on for, another year,
Aimoet every WAC you meet
A U T O LOANS
has tha travel bug. They, arn as
touristy aa any tourist, using
Lowest Cost
wiekend and 30-day annual leave*
to | i i ' about Europe.

A great number of WAC offl*
can and anUete-l women In the
top three grades have their own
cars which the Army ships over­
sell free.

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In addition, thsy ran get quar­
termaster gaa at about 13 canta
a gallon In a m i when gaa sill*

v B h b coat* g cstlen on tha rtoft M
open markat.
q iiir ttii

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WAC par rangai /root M.Oto to The WACa stress itlsure Urtk
911,301 a yeer, plus all Um ban#- athletics with lau rc o aae ad H u*
Ota aad ae-yesr retirement pro* n aaeati, many at them h ill at
grama tha Army geta.
Tha corps now accapla enlist- picturesque Garmlaeh not far from
manta from women II to 35. They Munich in the Bavarian Alfa, Oar*
ean try a stint for two years and miach la a popular m t and laava
then g*t opt If they don't like I t canter with rock bottom priese,
T h e streamlined, peacetime A morning breakfast i g | eta bo
WAC haa been more carefully
screened and selactad than during had /or 10 ctata M l 01 botai
Ihe beetle recruiting «f World War aecoraaodaUoni rang# from go
cent* to f t a alght far aaliatad
lie
Capt. McWilliams commented
that "The ovarii! WAC unsultl* fleers,
bility discharge rate la lower than
the overall rate of women expell- BMNIJ FEAR OlflAPPKABS
ed from U J. college campuiea for
LN WAT8R
the same thing."
DETROIT (AP&gt;—Blind child.
Tha work day runs about 1 a.m.
to I p. m,, usually with a StBo
a. m. reveille and a midnight bed- swimming pool fun.'1
check, The time, between is thalr That’* tba fear of bumping into
own. Uniform! are worn only on
duty hours.
In fa c t the Army requests Ing la an Indoor pool onan p weak.
WACa to wear eivlllan eiothei But even more Important tklngs
whan on trip# or while off duty la ara accomplished in the flrat
mass hill flutlH.
swimming desses ever Mid for
Some mo WACa work and aro blind children in Detroit, Their
billeted her# at tha Army’s Eu­ teacher eeys the elaaiee .giva the
ropean headquarters In big, fourstory atone casernes, one# oceu. youngsters "a chance for fro#
ad by Nail storm troops, Pay. movement to let eff etcam."
I ■ dollar or two toward civilian They mdvo ae freely aa fish in
halp gats them out of KP and the water, knowing sudden mot­
ion won’t mean a bruised knot or
msai hall dutlaa.
Noncommissioned officers have bumped elbow from.eome unex­
their orn rooms and WACa of pected herd object. They're learn­
lower grades ara billeted twe in a ing to ewlm end oven dive.

INVITING

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HELP WANTED
Ambitious young Man or Woman, looking
for a future, Starting salary will be depen­
dent on your ability in our lino of work.
Good knowledge of English, ability to
t

type is absolutely necessary. If you like ,
• to write, this is a real opportunity for
you. Send all details to Box HSJ % The
Sanford Herald.

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Scotland Yard It
Pushing Search
For N. Ponomareva
LONDON, IB - Scotland Yard
pushed n defied search for Nina
Peneaureva yesterday but some of
the British p m * voiced a plain­
tive hope that tha polka waver
catch Mr.
Immigration officials at ail sea
and air terminal* were ordered to
bo on the lookout for the fugitive
Soviet discus thrower who la ac­
cused of shoplifting fire beta and
jumping ball.
The Soviet Embassy, which deMimtud tha whole thing •» a
"dirty prevention,’• sold .Nina
w it still fa hiding In Britain but

Brennlnkmeyer, ” 1 do not think
we should upset the world for 30
ihlilinga.”
The value of the hats was 33
shillings U pence or about 54.So.
The Russians called off e field
meet Saturday between the Soviet
team, of which Nina was a mem
ber, and an all-star British squad.
The Soviet team boarded a
chartered plana and flew home
today, Nine’s asm* was scratched
from the passenger Hit only 30
mlnutee before the athlete* r -riv­
ed at the airfield- Two Scotland
Yard security men wore ow hand
and peered closely at the women
passengers. Authorities pointed M t Nina
would still be la trouble even if
the store withdrew the shoplifting
charge.
Paul guice, son of coach George

flusee of the Athlstke and brother
of George, Jr. pitcher for the Red
Box, hurle for a eeml-pre team

b a k e a b a tte r p la

w ith a h a n d y

K itc h e n P h o n B
n earb y

in Plane, 8.D.

Threw Away Tear Tire Deltare S evern Tear Ttree Are Beneath.
Let WSUfl TtBB SHOP IM W. Ind Pet Oe New Track Rakhov
Treed* That Will Give O^nateed NEW TIRE Wear And

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or now meant*?,

Good cook? YouH be a better oee
with a kitchen phoM to save itept 1
where you speed go much dam.
Select youn bow from attractive
decorator colon. Costs only n
few cents ■ day, plus installation
charge.

To Order, Cedi Our Buditeu Office
S o u th e r n

B o ll T o lo p h o n o

YOU SHOULD
SEE THE MONEY
I SAVED I
OH, HI.' PAOCVf* *6 U a t." - W S HffQE

Ton nave on gasoline e

Gosvawirn

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bon fere—gave tine,
when yoti do nil your
in Sanford.

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EVERYBODY SA V ES...

. . . when you ibop ot homo The money you
■Pfod here ntoya hero to holp make thin n
hotter eoHUBUBlty for you oad your children
to Uvo in. Fart gone for texts to build
■cbooU, « m te pork* oad recreation focili*
tin for your cfcOdrtn to enjoy, port of your
noRty rtpoin otroote, oxtende gee, water
ood oowofo eorvteo to auko your life moro
eenforteblo- Bo hooot your oommunity I Shop
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Prisoners To W ear
Plastic Bracelets
For Identification

THE SANTOS

owner In Orange, Lake and Semi­
By BEN WIGGINS
nole countie*. It you have a prob­
Soil Conservation, USDA
LOS ANGELES UT—County Jail
lem auch a a, planting of trees,
The regular monthly meeting of thinning. Improvement cutting*,
prisoners are going to be identi­
the Board of Supervision of the controlled burning, or any other
Seminole Soil Conservation Dis­ woodland management problem fied with plastic bracelets.
A transparent piece of tubular
trict was held last week In the you should contact Lunday at ltzf
local work unit office located on W. Central in Orlando.
plastic, a half Inch wide, 10 Inches
the fourth floor of the Atlantic
Supervisors present for the long and ai strong as steel, will
National Bank
Building. The meeting were chairman, Benner be fastened around each prison­
meeting was called to order by Carter, Ralph Hammond, C. A. er'* wrist with a metal grommet.
chairman Bonner Carter and the Wales and W. W. Uni. Bill Weit The bracelet will contain hla name
minutes of the previous meeting vocational agriculture Instructor.at and booking number.
were read by secretary Bill West. Seminole
High School and secre­ Sheriff Eugene W. Blacallu, an­
After the regular businesi of
to the Roard and the writer nouncing the plan Monday said
the meeting waa completed au- tary
the Jail release* or books 700
*
pcrviior Ralph Hammond gave a were also present.
prisoner* dally. The Jail's usual
sumamry of he highlights of the j
population exceeds 5,000. He said
annual supervisor*' convention Hunger Marchers
Identification has become a big
that waa held In Orlando on Aug.
problem, and the new system will
j l , 22 and 23. Mr*. Hammond Fired On By Police save many man hours.
served as a hostess for the occa­ DACCA. East Parklstin, Ml —
One of the court* recently Bervsion and assisted Mrs. Gary Snow Police fired twice today on hunger
of Orlando In providing a won­ marchers demonstrating In the ed a bench warrant on the sher­
derful program of entertninment streets of Dacca. Unofficial re­ iff* office because deputies had
for the auxiliary or wives of ports said 5 were killed and 20 been unable to locate prisoners
In time to present them in court
the supervision! from all sections VToundcd.
when their cases were railed.
of Florida.
The capital of East Paklftan!
Gary Snow, Chairman of the
Orange Board of Supervisors, or- was Jammed with m en,. women)
ranged the program for the sup­ nnd children who had crow(fed In*
ervisors and alt events of the from nearby villages to plead for
convention went off on schedule. rice.
AUG. II
Authorities said the situation
Nolen J. Fuqua, president of the
Dlvchargcs:
Nalionnt Association of Soil Con­ was under control, but indicated Mrs. Grace Thurston (Sanford)
servation Districts from Duran. troop* would be moved in If new Mrs. Dolores Wilson and baby girl
Okla., gave an Interesting talk on demonstrations flare.
(Sanford)
the functions and operations of The demonstrators formed up
Mrs. Vonclle Rabun (Sanford)
soil conservation districts. He and marrhed through the streets
Rosalie Wright and baby girl
stated that the best way to suc­ carrying banners saying: "Give
(Titusville)
cessfully conserve Ihr soil, water us food.” The province has been
Kelly Young (Lake Mary)
and other natural resource* in plagued by food shortages since
Charlie Msc Morris
this country is through local dis­ severe floods a year ago.
(Benson Junction)
tricts that arc organired and
SEPT. 1
Featherweight
boxing
champ
run by local people.
Admissions:
Albert Lunday, Farm Forester Sandy Saddler ha* fought many
William Watson (Sanford)
who recently replaced Joe Smith,' timea in MndUon Square Garden
Mildred Taylor (Sanford)
talked a few mlnulca about the hut never trawl* far lo get there.
Juanita Fossil I Sanford)
He
lives
In
n
hotel
acro
ss
the
forestry Industry and operations
BIRTHS:
in Central Florida. Lunday's ser­ Mrect from the Now York sport*
IAHDIRTHAl MAN, famous predecessor of modern man, came
Baby Boy Fossil
lo light 100 years ago In August, 1838, when quarry workers in
vices arc available to any land arena.
Baby Boy Taylor
the Neander Valley of Germany found the first fossil remains.
DUrbargea:
These were Identified as a distinct race of man who Inhabited
Mr*. J. K. Jcnklnson and baby girl
Europe between about 170,000 n.C. and 30,000 B,C. A head and
(Live Oak)
shoulders restoration (bottom) at the American Museum of Natural
Marie Kjennerud (Sanford)
History In New Yor)c shows that he was low-browed and had large
Mr*. William Bruce and baby boy
laws. A cave dweller, he made crude weapons and probably wort
animal skins, as shown In mural st top, (Central Prcit Exclusive)
(Sanford)
Ferrell Hickson (Sanford)
Edwin Johnson (Sanford)
Baby Roy Goodman (Sanford)
Mr*. James Williams and baby girl
Sheep Herder Is Attacked By Bear
(Sanford)
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killed several sheep In thdr flock.
STEAMBOAT
SPRINGS,
SEPT. 2
Oft—A Colorado sheep herder was Armed with rifles, they rode
Admissions:
^attacked yesterday by a wounded horseback to the trap yesterday
Valerie White (Sanford)
# ),000-pound black, bear and lived. morning and saw the bear trapped
Mrs. Martha Beard (Sanford)
The maddened animal was kill­ by one paw.
Discharges:
ed by an unidentified companion The men dismounted, and Roy
Mrs. Mildred Snre (Sanford)
of Leo Roybol, 18, of Denver, who bot fired one ahot. The bullet
George William Rouse (Sanford)
waa flattened by the bear’* charge struck the bear In the head,
SEPT. 8
and auffered eeverc fang and claw emerging at the back of the neck
Admissions'
gaihen on the head, arma, hands Maddened, the animal ripped louse
Lana Loekley (Sanford)
and hips.
from tne steel trap and charged
Rosa B. Hughes (Sanford)
Clara Lee Thomas (Sanford)
Roybol was brought here to before cither could fire a second
BIRTHS:
Routt County Memorial Hospital. shot.
Baby Girl Hughes
,
Hla condition waa reported good. Roybol waa flattened by Ihe
Discharges:
0 The two men had set a trap for bear's bloody charge. His compan
Jack Harris (Sanford)
'th e bear on their range 20 miles Ion, waiting for a clear ahot, fi­
Robert Newaon (Sanford)
north of here after It .reportedly nally killed the beast.
Florence Bishop (Sanford).
Rosa Lee Hughes and baby girl
Legal Notice
Juanita Fosait ami baby boy

H o s p ita l N o te s

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estate of llcnitctla II. Iluyce. deceas­
ed. on this llth day ul Aukum. ISIS
J. C. Iluyce
Administrator ol the estate ol
Henrietta It Iluyce, deceased.
l&gt;nUf]I.AH MTCNHTHOil
301 Howards Ilull dIna
Pnnford Florida
pune iif wrecker truck u*e. In­ ATTOHNET Foil ADMINISTRATOR

Tues. Beqt. 4, 1959

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THI H-H MOOT CATOO mUCOFTW Mfuali 8,000
feet Up as it near* the *ncrer*-,G10-m!ls non-slop
flight from San Diego, Calif, to Washington. The
cratt completed the journey in II hours, 44 min*
sites. Two other aerial re fueling! took place on the

trip, which followed by only too day* lb* first sueressful such procedure involving a taellcoptrtw
Capt. Jama* E. Bowman (Inset) of Amboy. Inti,
waves from the cockpit after landing beside tho
Pentagon. Two other men completed the
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K. E. (Tad) Wleman, director
Assistant football coach Mike
Vision Problems
Michalake a t the Univcraily of of Athletic! at the University jot
Denver) has been head football
Should Be Watched Texaa knows hla way around the coach
at Michigan, Minnesota,
Southwest Conference. He pre*
toeched at Baylor
and at Princeton and Columbia,
Parent* and teacher* were vlouily
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urged by tho Central Florida [.Texes A A M In the 8WC.
Optometrlc Association today to
watch for symptom* or vision
problems Among children re­
turning to school In September.
"Inidequnte vision la a far
more common cause of school fai­
lure and emotional disturbance
than la generally reeognlied,"
said Dr. H. P. Wlnton, president.
Among symptoms of vlrbn
problems to look* for, according
to Dr. Wlnton, are:
Avoiding work requiring good
vision at the reading distance.
Losing place while reading.
nolding work closer than nor­
Ka fu t&gt; ...N o k U M f...
mal.
and
right down to Um im alU it M a ll
Excessive
head movements
everything l« arraRgad to aaft yea.
while reading.
Poor silting posture and position
while reading.
Any child In the bottom third
* 9 )0
of hi* achool class and any child
not performing up to Ma capa­
city should have a thorough viaIon examination' Dr. Wlnton aald.
He seld that uncorrected viaIon problems are contributing
C O R P O R A T I O N
causea In 60 per eent of ail
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ing to a University of Chicago
111 Watt fin) Straw) • «*• • • • • • •
*9al* 1135
study.
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SEPT. 4
Admissions!
Esther Lansing
George Conyers (Sanford'
Discharges!
Frank Aken (Sanford)

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Hruli.l Mil, (hull In- received In
the office uf llm City M*ux**r,
tinnfurd i-lurlds. UP to »:J» A. SI. on
Thursday. Meplrmber (, III! on the
folluHInc lumi
Unn truck chassis, minimum ol
si-vi-1 &lt;7! ton lutliiit. !&lt;&gt;r pur-

cluded In Ibe bid will bn tlis
trade In of one ISIS USK', IVs
ton truck rhsvrla.

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The City uf Mnnlord reverves tlie
NOTICE Ik IIKIIKIIY HIVES' Dial
rIBlit lo reject any nr all bills.
Atlantic Municipal ('uriiorallun. Ihr
V . I:, l i n i n ' lea
hitiilrr «f Ills following tax rtrllfl.
rala Its, flli-d salrt rertlf lest** f&lt;*r las
f l l y M anager
it, r.l In lio l»*ued thereon. Tim cer­
MITH IS til' *1 IT
tificate number ami tlie year nl
Imtmnre, Ihe ileerrliillnn uf Ihe proBTATK UK FLORIDA TO:
J. II. Mllll) If alive, end hit un­ pi rip anil Ihe nnme In which It
known ,pnu,e If married, and If we, a**et*e&lt;l ere a* follun*!
‘ dead, hl» unknown helre. devisee*.
Certificate Number i
1arantees. at-lunees, lienors creditor*.
Year of Issuance. Juris C1. A.
’ trustees and alt persons whum*oU ISM
sver rjnlpilna by. through. under or
Drsrrlntlon of pronerlvi
-Oggalatt said J. II. f.ord; nnd any Ixili S and 10 uf lllutk 7 uf Tier 11
•and sit persons lisvlnv or claiming accurdlna t&lt;&gt; K. 1L Traflurd'* Map
In have, nny right. title nr lntrre»i uf hanluid as ricurdril In 1'lat llouk
lb the follow Irk descrllitd land, ly- I naars a* lu &lt;1 and 113. 113. lit.
Ins nod loJnc In Remlnole I’nunty, 11*1 and 117 Fuklle ilecuids uf hvnilFlorida lo-wln K'V&gt;. af.NKH "f nuln Comity,
Reef Ion I, Township It Rnuih. liana*
Name In which aeeeuedt
11 Kasl.
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Florida Hums tin* Cuniuanr
Tou. and each of you. ere hereby All of said properly belna lo City
notified Ilia! a suit has been brought if Ranford, Cauntr uf Seminole, Stale
aR-tlnst vnu la llie CIrrilfl ,'ourt. In nf Florida.
and for ftrmlnnle County, Kb-rlda, In Itnlr.e eiich relllflcale thsll be re.
ehanrery. entitled UKOIKIK J. i|reint-d accordIna lu law.Ilia pruprr. KKI.I.Y and ItAUIIAItA vv. KKl.t.V. tv dr.crlhed In such certificate will
his wife. Plaintiffs, v. J. II. Id'llD. he sold lo Ibe hl*h*et hlddrr at
at nl Defendant*, and you and each the fruol dour of lha f'lty llall,
o f. you are required in file »«;ur Sanford, Flurlda. on the flrsl M*ui.
answer to rielnllffs' complaint with dar of October. IMS. which la the
the Clerk of said Citurt. nnd serve tint dar of October IIS*.
Dated this Kill dar of Ausutl,
upon Plaintiffs' attorney, OKU A.
l*St
HPKKIt. J|l., whoso address It P. (&gt;
K lim lia r
lint last, Hanford. Florid* a ropy
City Tax Collector.
Of said answer on or brfnre Wed­ (REAL!
nesday, rbriber I. 1*1*. and If you
fall to da so. a decree pm ronfrsen
will be entered against you and
each of you. for the rrllef demanded
In *nld complaint.
The nature of this suit Is to quiet
the tills to the above described pro­
perly.
WITXrSR my h»nd and *r*t of
said Court at. Sanford. Rrnilimle
taTmjntv, Florid*. Ihl# lilt day of
•Uuaust. A. IX. 111*.
/*/ O. P. llerndon
clerk of aald Court
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,1Clerk's Real)
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a m a. FpKtsit in .
RolMlor for Plaintiffs
p. a Box i i *i
Hanford. Florida.

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AN IlICTIONIC WMAU-KUNTIfl rends n hnrtvoon hurtling toward t
■ca giant (top) off Antarctica as the new equipment ensblqt whalers
to round up a maximum catch during the short Internationally*
limited season. Diagram shows the elrctro-scousllc transducer In a
dome projecting beneath tha keel of the ship, from which a sound
beam pulses out, flashing the direction end distance of the whale to
the console unit on the bridge. The Iransdueer dome can be retracted
&lt;o avoid fouling the hsrpoon line,
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Now Time For Candidates To Show
Influence Upon Schools Of South

It to th« inhorwnt right of m q r dtizan
of the United States, under its democratic
freedoms, to think as ha pleases, to choose
his own company, and to voles his opinion
of government
Two incidents of grave concern to d titens all over ths United States have occurred
within the past week.
These Incidents give the two presidential
candidates an opportunity to prove to the
people of the South, and of ovary state In
the nation, that their individual thinking on
civil rights platforms and legislation Is right
—or It gives them, equatly, an opportunity
to prove to themselves that their platforms
ate wrong.
. No better opportunity could be provided
for the two candidates to go personally to
the scene of these Incidents, one In Tonnes*
see and the other In Texas, to prove to the
youngsters attending school, to the teach­
ers employed" to InstructTn the schools, ~Xo
the parents of the children attending school,
and to the eftizens as a whole, that they
have the answers.
This Is no time to send emmlssaries or
representatives to the areas affected by
legislation handed down by the lawmakers
and jurists of the nation. Lives are at stake
‘tohen National Guardsmen stand by with
rifles and bayonets to go into action when
ordered.
- Other lives are at stake as citizens bear
Arms to carry out their own convictions
which have been engraved into their habits
and customs over the msny years behind
them.
This Is no time to attempt to sett a
group of people through force.
Negro students nffected. /In one state,
.have openly stated that their preference
would be'to return to their own schools un­
less forced by the NAACP to attend schools
that they did not choose.
We are going through an .era of great
■tress when leaders of our nation muat come
to the front and take personal action In
programs that will separata friend from
friend, neighbor from neighbor, and destroy
the society of states which has been handed

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T ubs. Sept. 4, 1958

TODAY'S BIBLE VERJE
Ha that loseth his Ufa . . . shall find It
—Matthew 10:89.
The fall of Rome was In part explained by
the fact that Roman nobility tried to avoid
disfiguring scars In battle. Life Is an all out
proposition if we want to win laurels.

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Safety Precautions
School was In session today for tha first
day of tha 1956-67 school year. Approxi­
mately 7,000 children of our county are
•ithfr. walking or riding to and from the
schools In their area.
This Is the time to remind motorists
that it takes lets than a second for a child
to atop off a curbstone, lesi time than even
tha quickest driver can atop a car going only
40 milea an hour.
Even with brakes and tire treads In per­
fect condition, a vehicle traveling at this
•tlAtd-geixinU fert-?renrvhtHtral*f(t t h n tr f
ver decides to stop until his foot actually ap­
plies the brake. The car will travel dose to
80 feet more before it can be brought to a
full stop.
• Reaction distance—from stopping deci­
sion to foot on brake—for a driver whose
BY HAL BOYLE
car la traveling 80 miles an hour Is 68 feet.
NEW
YORK—Many s man la
Total distance traveled before being able to
bothered by butterflies ta hla
atop: 160 fe e t
stomach, but If you wear s tou­
A car atriklng a fixed obstacle at a 60- pee you havo ta worry more amlte-an-hour*apeed hits with the same Im bout moths,
pact as It would If dropped from a 10-story "Moths lor* ta eat animal fur
building.
or human wife aad hairpiece*,”
Small wonder that approximately 1,100 said Don Ott, tha nation's largest
school-age children—from 5 to 14—have professional moth rancher.
.been killed by motor vehicles annually for “But .an far ns ! know they
never at* n man bald. They're
the p u t three years, This total Is for pe­ not
adapted to attacking living or­
destrian school children only, and does not ganisms."
Include children killed while riding in auto­ Ott, known as “tha moth detec­
mobiles.
tive," raised about half a million
With thousands of youngsters again clothe* moth* and carpet baaatles
crossing highways daily on their way to and, a year in the research laboratory
Gelgy Chemical Corp. at Ba­
from school, we offer these suggestions to of
yonne, N J. It manufacture* a
the children's parents:
chemical used to mothproof about
1 - Instruct your youngsters never to BO million garment* S r*»f. In­
run across a street. The extra time It takes cluding the woolen underwear
to walk to the center of the street will often wont by tha Royal Canadian
Mounted Police.
be enough to let motorists stop their cars.
and earpat beetle* cause
2 - Warn them not to step Into the street anMoths
estimated bUUon-dollar-a-yaar
from behind a parked car, Thla la a common damage to fabrics and furniture
cause for death or Injury.
in America, hot Ott M p at that
8 - Tell them to look both ways before we're lucky.
"Of the B00,000 kinds of biaacta
stepping off the curb.
4 - Insist that they cross at Intersections in the world, tha United RUta*
onlv, and that they obey all traffic signals. has aoma BO.OOO Identified varie­
ties," he observed, "but only 11
5 - Remind them to watch out for cars are important fabric peats—*U
swinging around corners. Too many pede­ moths and seven beetles.
strians forget to look to the rear, as well u
"The worst a rt the webbing
to the right and left.
clothes moth aad tho Mark earpsA
And then •— these suggestions are of­ moth. If tmdlaturiwd, a lady
d o th * moth could raise a million
fered to-tha motorists:
lb o poor gig they’d oat
1 • Stay within or below the speed lin^t,
of wooL"
especially in urban areas.
oa, a tall, slender, M-yoar-oid
2 - Remember that children are liable entomologist from tho University
to be less careful than grownups, and drive of lows, ta full of odd tors about
his insect hards, auch *#:
accordingly.
“It coats B6J0 to roweavo die
8 - Always alow down when passing park­ average
moth-damag* cloth.
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“ Month* eat mors on r«h.y days
4 • Watch out for cars emerging from because they like a high
streets posted with stop signs. Tbo many humidity.
motorists Ignore them, thus endangering “Insects, Ilka people, have a
the lives of drivers on through streets who greater longevity, tt they don't
net too much. A moth will live
tend to rely on such signs.
only three months under Ideal
Remember that the lives of our children food conditions, but up to a year
are vabinble—loo valuable to lose because if food la scarce.
of carelessness.
"Birds are plagued In their

Toupee Owners Beware Of Moths

advance of prices and also appsrentiy the unsettling effects of tho
nationwide steal strike."
Many Items la the stores will
better higher price tags nett
month and tha real tost of con­
sumer acceptance may com* aft­
er tha present rush of back ta
school buying la over. Merchants
seem confident, however, that
consumer ependlng will be sus­
tained, Mpaclally In the soft goods
lines, and that aslas of durables
will pick up In time for a big
Christmas Mason.
September will sae the auto
dealera In Ibelr last big flurry to
get rid of tha INS models as tha
auto makera change over for pro­
duction of tha lMTs. The new ear*
probably will carry higher price
tags.
Tha steal Industry aspects ta go
through tha month at ■ osar ca­
pacity rata aad to havo mods t*&gt;

Try and Stop Ma
• y BINNITT CUPWEALTHY OLD OENT was Cupping on his couch whan
In'looking for his grandson. "Hew.
Her.
toutchr hollared one. “Sah," cautioned tho other^ "I think
f sndpop's asleep.
. Tha old gent kapt hi* eyes
gtood, hoping tho intruder*
would bun off, but tho non!
thine ho know, tiny fingers
hod pried open on* of his _
diyolids, end * youngster's *
Mole* was piping. "Yep, ho's
to then, all right!"
a o e
"You should have boon
Wring in Hoboken whan I
•Was • boy," reminisced old
Hr. Schultz. "The water
Wpply was never sBoqustn.

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napthalens flskaa or eodar eta•at* offer protastkm for only a
few months at moat DDT te ef•
fectlva, ha Mid, hut muta b a r s ,
newad m it te removed during
washing o r dry cleaning.
“Moth* won't attack man-mad*
fibers inch as nylon or dacron,”
h* added, “but if they gat on a
blended fabric of wool and a syn­
thetic fiber, they’ll make a larger
hot* becauM they hare to oat ovsr

• larger area to gat their
food."
. Tha smaller your wardob* tho
b u likely you are to bava a moth
problem,
"If a man or woman had only
■«* wore it every day/
Mid Ott, “ha'd never have to wor­
ry about moths."
But just try to tall that to your
wife the next time she wnttts mon
cy for a oew wool dm *!

YO U 'RE -ByTELLIN
G ME!
WHUAM RITTpatch. Tha Detroit Tigers re­
cently aold for B9.ZS0.000. But,
than, tha four-laggag variety
don’t know how to play ball
1 I t
gome /(Rote trout attar Niagara
Fsfl* In O barrel tha other day
and just gat her* mention in the
deity prosa. Meat haw bean an
mmfat M n rtn w far him.
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at m tonttv* for a
(■Ran age, aays the man at tha
to for n fallow ta gat
mad aa uninatructag

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Look to the Southeastern skies
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earth.
By early September, M an will
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The committee la using every
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tina telescope* manned by com­
mittee members are trained on
the planet.
Dr. Seymour L. Hens of th*
Florida State University mete­
orology faculty, a member of the
committee and an expert on
planetary atmosphere*, reported
it's hoped the observation will
bring further light to War on
(ha question of whether vegeta­
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nests by moths and beetle* joat
as people a n In their home*.
"Cricket* Uke wool, ta
cricket can ruin a wM of
overnight."
v Clothes moths and earpat
Im originally were scavengers,
feeding on the hair, feathers, ftn
and boms of dead animate.
"As a matter of fact, I rote* my
moths In fishmeal, end my beta1m In dogfood," Mid Ott.
Adult moths are haralaaa, They
do their feeding In the larval, eg
worm IIke. stage.
"if you swat ■ grown moth, tho
chance* are that K la mate," said
Ota. "The female* a n usually too
heavy with eggs to fly
Under microscope
Ott non usually toll anally
the hole In a fabric wm caused
by an Insaet, s cigarette bum
y a simple taar.
"A moth or battle le a rn idantifylng tooth or mandible m arts as
be chews," he Mid. "A cigarette
bum UavM small bubble* at tbs
end of the fibers."
Ott says mothballs never really
kill moth larva*, and
that

most of tha tonnage lost durtnf
tha strike and to be back on a
currant basis again by tha end
of the year. With steal scrap
prices now at a record high, the
mills will ba turning out expen­
sive steal Mat month.
FiYmere should be feeling bat­
ter this September. This year's
harvest will ba bringing In more
money for most of them.
The government will be putting
more money into the economy.
Spending In tha fiscal year that
started July 1 nil) be at least four
billion dollan more than waa first
estimated In January. Much of iba
IncresM will go to farmers under
various payment plant.
With the expected revival la
auto production, the economy's
chief remaining weakness will be
tha home building Industry Tha
•ffecta of tha tight money market
may show up mar* pointedly her*
in September and the month may
•## the pressure increasing on
DBY HIDING
Washington to ease tha strain.
READING, Pa,
(A P)-Tw o
But the consumer remains tho soldiers from Fort Bragg, N, C„
real question mark. If he ukee
found la o moot unlikely
»*• higher, prices la stride, it
— tbo h e* etorsg* vaults
should be a prosperous fall.
nf n Reading brewery.

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« worken wffl never Ita moat tnnm doua laapa and un.
By JAMES MAI LOW
t cinJiftt;
An m Ii IM P r m News A u l p t join
anyway; aoaM faat derstaadabtys
highly conservative AmerlWASHINGTON ill — Organised no need for a union bacauM timro
Federation a t Lak er KTh
labor marches today, bat the
march la aphis. Unless here hit aro prosperous; and tha Taft- had baan largely content ta do
■ kind of plateau, or leveling—off Hartley Act passed In 1*7 ha* craft—organising. That la only
among akilted worker* in a plan*‘ it. Getting new member* U s hurt organising.
to
tougher than It used to bo. There a n perhaps other rea­ inch as carpenter*.
Unions in tlrii country have at sons that unions hava lost thalr The CIO Mt out ta orgulsa all
the most about IT million mem- early momentum aad perhaps a n workers In a plant, skilled and unben. la IMS, at tfce end of the relying on organising methods SO ■killed. For example: tha automo­
bile and steal workers.
war, they had about II million. years out of data.
Organised labor totaling only
So the two mflUan Increase la
&gt;u million la MM bad ranched
11 yeen, when the total number The g n a t growth of
cf working people also Increased In this country occurod between about 1* million by l t t
is something le u than imsatloo- IBM and l t t In 1B00 than wore Tbo Southern states, where Inperbapa 700,000 organiaad work­ dustry te going, la thy g resu u
al.
ers; by 1*14, tha atari of World
There are sow about &lt;7 million War I, two million; about four unortanltod a m to tha country.
T han parbspa » more than lfc
people working, not all of them million by l t t .
or U per cant of eH thaaa eligibly
eligible for union membership.
Par example: self-employed and By II®*—In tha midst of tha de­ for mtmborsblp ara ta the unpression and as a result of shirtother group* are not eligible.
But lb* 17 million worken now down plants and employers’ re­ Tha moat highly organiaad state
la unions a n only about IS per sistance—union membership waa la tha nation—In rotation te the
number of thoM who a rt eligible
cent of all those others out of around 311 million.
the CT million who are eligible or Then In 1933 Congress passed and could b* union mambar*—Is
the Wagner Act, protecting work- Washington.
might be organized.
Why the organising slowdowns? en* rights to organii* and com­
. Unions - give some explanations: pelling employer* to bargain with
.'.*T 2io*t of the big Industrie*— tm kw^Yhli was tha biggest In­
which have tbo heaviest concern centive to organising bt Um BHh
trnioo of worken—have been or- century.
In the next year, IBM, John L&gt;
Lewis act up tho CommlttM for
Industrial Organisation CIO and
It was then that organising made

down, generation to generation by respected
citizens and national leaders.
This la tha first opportunity to allow
tha candidates for the highest office In the
land to show and demonstrate their Influence
upon schools of tha South.

Business New Year Under W ay
■y SAM DAWSON
NEW YOKK OH — The new yeer
far most businesses gets under
way this week. And rarely have
businessmen f a c e d September
with more confidence — or, at
bast, with higher hope*.
Labor Day la widely looked
e^on as the turning point In the
bueinesi year, the end of the summ sr doldrums and the start of tha
Mg production asd sites period
tor many lines of goods.
September may well show wh*(bar tha radars) Reserve Board la
ri0M in Its euspldon that s new
boom It In the making, especially
ta the capital goods industries, or
•bother balky eoasttmen will
d*ah Uta hopes i f the everything*
•oing-to-ba-blgger-and better boys.
Tbo Guaranty Trust Co. of New
York. In Its September survey out
M ay , says i "Consumer willingMae to buy ban withstood tha

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Miss Betty Bryan
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THE SANFORD HERALD Tues. Sept 4, 19M

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Miss Betty Bryan gave a
Intermediate ebotr rehearsal at
TUESDAY
The back-to-school party tor the
PAT WOOD
luncheon Friday at 12:00 in her The Daughters of Wesley Sunday the First Baptist Church at i
Rainbow Girls Thursdsy night
here It 1s almost the end you can to help make this project home 000 Park Ave. for her maid School Class o; the First Mptho- p.m.
of honor and bridesmaids. She dist Church will hold their regu­ Adult Choir rehearsal a' the
Rehearsal Diinner started with a "splash" when they ofWell,
another
Labor Day al­ a great soccass.
dove into Municipal Pool and ended ways seemssummer.
wps assisted by Mrs. J. W. Brown lar business and social meeting First Baptist Church at 3 p.m.
to
msrk
the
unofficial
with a "rousing" cheer for "good end of summer activities, although, Anothar organisation that has and Mr*. Clsrcnce L. Wynn.
Held For Bryan
at 8 p. m. in McKinley Hall, with The first meeting j ! th* Wes&gt;
ole" Seminole High School, with in reality, Fall doesn’t start until
Th* luncheon table was beauti­ Mrs. Albert Hickson's and Mrs. side School P-TA will be held at
big
things
planned
1s
the
Gammas.
cheerleaders Miss Peggy LundHirt Wedding
fully decorated with a white linen C. M. Flower's Groups serving as 7:30 p.m.
Sept. 21. But with the start of
A rehealsal dinner for th* wedd­ qulst, Miss Nan Cushing. Miss Jef school, immediately after Labor This Is a group which originated cloth, centered with Mies Bryan’s hostesses.
G.E.L. Class of th* First Baptist
ing party of the Bryan-lllrt mar­ FUbry and Miss Shirley Morgan on Day, comet alto, the starting up when nine girls got .ogether and now-famous ribbon bouquet. On
Sanford Lodge No. 02 F A A M Church will meet In the chapeL
hand
to
see
that
the
cheering
was
riage was given Friday by Mrs.
again of all the clubs and organisa­ chose a motto for themselves then either end of the table were low resumes communications by con­ 1 p.m. Mrs. J. A. Cunnlneham nM
J. A. Calhoun in her home on "done up proper". Miss Nan Cush­ tions that hava been Idle all sum­ from the motto took th* name of crystal candle holders* containing ferring of the Fellowcrsft Degree her group wlU serve aa hostess**.
ing served-as lifeguard, but for­
Melonviile Ave.
mer. And soon all you ladlot will be Gammas. For the past two years pink tapers which were entwined at Masonic Hall at 7:80 p. m.
FKIIIAt
Mr*. Calhoun, ably assisted by tunately did not have to prove her blossoming out In your new fall they have saved their money and with lllles-of the-valtey lied with The Sanford Tourist and Shuf- Tho Rev. C. L. Arnold will con­
prowess,
as
the
girls
played
safely,
narrow white ribbon.
Mrs. W. O. Fleming, served a "de­
wardrobes, going to meetings, foot­
fit-board Club will have a covered duct the morning devotions over
lightful'' dinner of chicken saiad though exuberantly. Their favorite ball games, etc. I hop# you all have tacb summer have rented a cot­
The attendants' places were dish supper at 0 p. m.
WTRR, Sanford, at 8:30 p.m.
sport
for
the
evening,
In
addition
tage
at
the
beach
for
a
week.
on lettuce teavee, potato ehlpa,
marked with gifts, with the pap­ The U.r.W. will hold a business
a nice supply of those wonderful
to
Just
plain
oia
swimming
of
SATURDAY
pickles, olivet, cheese apples, ham course, was a game called, vari­ dark cottons that are so popular Well, next year, as a graduation er* and ribbons In the colors of meeting at 8 p. m. In City HalL
The
R.A.'s
meet at the First
present
to
themselves—they
are
all
and cheese crackers and punch.
now.
They
are
so
practical
and
so
their
dressers—blue
for
ihe
meld
WEDNESDAY
ously, “War", "Chicken" o r
In the center of a lovely eutwork "rooster". There were also a few logical, especially for us Florida seniors—they are going to save of honor, and pink for Ihe brides­ Morning Circle No. 9 of the First Baptist Church at 9:30 I B.
tablecloth was placed th* punch­ who ' showed off' their diving abi­ gals,-that I don't know why some­ Just a little harder and take a trip maids. The gifts were single Presbyterian Church will meet in • The Unity Class will • &lt;•»! ft! the
bowl surrounded by assorted
one didn't introduce them a long, to Nassau. Some "doubting Thom­ strands of pearls to be worn with the home of Mrs. L. B Libbcy, '/aides Hotel at 8 p.m. Josephine
ases" have said they can't do il, their gowns, for the wedding,
greenery and varl-colored hlbls- lity.
time ago.
2(503 Iroquois Ave., with Mrs. Joe Stuckle will teach the new book
lluw to Let God Help Yau".
but they sound pretty determined
us. Small dishes of nuts and After the girls had their fill of
Th* mantel of th* Axxarello Baker, Chairman, presiding
pastel mints were also placed on swimming, they proceeded on to Here’s another name to be added to me.
home was set off with a tove.y Annual Business meeting at the Everyone to welcome.
XUS SANDRA MONKOMAN
th* Uhl*. Th* buffet was beaut the Raymond Lundqulst home, to the growing list of young men
On the New Arrivals List . . . . bouquet of pink rosebuds, and in First Baptist Church at ?:30 p.m.
daughter of Mr. and Mr». K. A. ffully decorated with an arrange­ where everything was in readiness and women who will be going away Glenn Reutter, who rents * home th* archway between the living Sunday School Worker* Council
for
them.
There
were
lanterns
and
Monforton, will return to Virg­ ment of flowers In many colors
"NOTHINC.’ IS WELL
at 408 W. 0th Street, halls from room end dining room was a table at 8:13 p.m.
inia Intermont Coll***, Bristol, which was Hanked by stiver candles lighting the scene and Mr. to school this fall. That of Charles Milford, III. He and his wife have containing an outstanding ar­ Jlornlng Circlo Number Nine of
Lundqulst
served
as
chef
for
the
ENOUGH
IF YOU CAN
Wilke, who will be returning for
Virginia, on Sopt. 10 as a mtm- candelabra containing whit* tap­
A few malicious tonguss his second year at Georgia Tech, one child, a baby girl who Is rangement of pink rosebud* and Ihe First Presbyterian Church
bar of th* Orientation Committee ers. Flower* were also used on occasion.
will
meet
at
10
a.
m.
In
the
home
DO
IT
BETTER’*
pastel
candles.
seven
months
old,
Mr.
Reutter
whispered that the hot dogs in Atlanta, Ga. If there are more
to wslcam* new students to th* the olano and elsewhere around have
to in th* navy, but is also em­ Attending th# luncheon were of Mra. L. B. Llbbey, 2603 Iroquois
were
burned
a
trifle,
but
reliable
of you, whose names 1 hava not ployed by Brisson Funeral Home Maid of Honor, Miss Marilyn Ave.
campus. She is co-chairman of the th* Calhoun home.
• ( A u t h o r 1, n s m s b s t o w l .
sodrcea report that they were a
Those attending the dinner were "Just right" brown' With the on­ mentioned, please let me know, so . . . . Wiliam Bernasky, 140.1 Court Calhoun; R r l d e a m a l d a , Miss Girl Scout Troop 149 will meet
Nam* Tags' and Numbers ComMist Betty Bryan. Wendell Hlrt, ions In whffch the girls Indulged that 1 may let all your friends Street, la employed by Gregory Carolyn Hlrt, and Ml** Yvonne in tho Youth Building of the
tttee.
There are no compromises
Mies Marilyn Calhoun, Miss themselves because there were no and acquaintances know wher* you Lumber Co. and has five boys Cullen; Mr*. C. If. Varner, grand­ Presbyterian Church, 308 Park
when
we pharmacists compound
will
be
staying
for
the
next
nine
Yvonne Cullen, Mist Carolyn Hlrt, dates, they were Judged “perfect".
whose ages are 10, 18, nine, four mother of the hrlde; Mr*. J. N. Ave. Mra. Fred Ilobb, the laaiUr,
Terry Cloth Used Robert
n
prescription.
Because your
urges
that
all
girls
be
present
as
Hlrt, D a v i d Hosactr, After eating their "hot dogs" along months.
and six months........... Mr. and
Atsarello, mother of the bride;
the troop will divide Into new health, often your life, la at
Harvey Wllkereon, Mr. and Mrs. with some cola stow, potato salad
Mrs.
V.
W.
Davis,
of
lloneadale,
nnd
Mr*,
eliorge
Hlrt,
mother
of
For Many Purposes J. N. Atsarello, Mr. and Mrs. and soft drlr.ks, the group Indulged "Miss Myrtle" reports that she Penn., have recently moved to th* groom.
patrols at that time.
The Rev. C. L. Arnold will con­ stake, w* must do our very bast.
Georg* Hlrt, th* Rev. and Mrs. in dancing, singing, games and a had a very nice visit with Fletcher 110 West 19th Street with their
Other Than Towels Milton H. Wyatt, Mrs. J. C. Cul­ good old fashioned "gab feat." Farrington and his wife at the two children; a hoy, I t and a
The Ingredients must be tb*
duct the morning devotions over
Home Demonstration Agents Meet­
Terry Cloth Is no longer used len, Roger Herrts and Mr*. C.
WTIIR,
Sanford,
at
8:30
a.
m.
Bedspreads,
Etc.
highest
quality obtainable. Yotty
Those present were Miss Peggy ing In Gainesville last week. It girl seven. Mr. Davis is in con­
ta make towels exclusively, and H. Varner, the bride'* grand
Tho W.8.C.S. of the Kbeneier physician’s apeclficstiona must
struction
work.
Lundqulst,
Miss
Nan
Cushing,
Mis*
Hand-made Rugs, Methodist Church will meet at the
Mthing els*.
mother, who to visiting from Jef Fllbry, Miss Shirley Morgan, seems that she and Mr. Farrington
worked together for 134 years In
hoc of Mr. J. C. Warmack at 7:45 be followed exactly. Every pre­
It can now be found In such Americus, Ga.
Mias Linda Anderson, Miss Marilyn Dadeville, Ala., before she came
Back
In
Style
p.m.
| caution to avoid error moat bo
Hams as automobile seat covers,
McDaniel, Miss Linda Sue Koke, to Florida to work. So, needless
Modern housewives are learn­
THURSDAY
aborts, chaise lounge covers, cur­
exercised. Whea we dlspanaa
Miss Georgia Ann Jones, MUs to say, they had a lot of things
ing,
as
their
grandmothers
did
The Rev. C. L. Arnold will con­
tains, pot holders, couch rovers Fall Is Good Time
Marchetta Campbell, Miss June of talk over.
before
them
the
tuldo
one
can
your prescrlpton wa make catduct
the
morning
devotions
over
« d aprons.
Jennings, Miss NeUie Pickens,
Mr. and Mr*. J, C. Mitchell went feel In making her own bedS a n fo rd at a-ao a m
tain that there to no way WO
When the modern trend turned To Clean Carpets
Miss Sherlene Shepard, Mias Penny Also from "Miss Myrtle" comes to Bamesvllle, Ga., for th* week­ apreads, nigs, curtains, slipcovers " T‘&lt;K’ »"nfon1' at a _30 V m
toward casual living, terry cloth Now that the children are back _____
could hava dona It better.
Marian._____
Mias_________________
Mary Grace Hohby, this bit of advice to ail you people end, where they were Joined by
aame Into its own. It Is used in In school, but before It get* too i ^ * jitney Cash, Miss Amorct
’ "The* reason1* or this return to. Four kinds of cooking thermome.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
W.
T.
Mitchell,
of
who
own
so
much
as
on*
citrus
All forms of wearing apparel cold, is a good time to give some Spier and MUs Spier’s guest, Ml**
th* old fashioned pastimes can \ ter* are- available: tor the oven,
where the accent is on comfort time and thought to cleaning your Pat Powell. Chaperone* for the tree, especially orange and grape­ Sarasota, for a family reunion In be found In the improvements for roasting moat, for candy and
th*
hom*,of
John
R.»
Robert*.
fruit.
She
said
that
exparta
oa
the
as well as style—men's, women's carpets or rugs. You can tell If event were Mr. and Mr*. L. T.
that have been made In cotton In frosting*, and for deep-fat frying.
TOUCH TON
apd children's shorts, Jsckets, and they need It by parting the pile Shepard, Mrs. Marjorie Shopard, Mediterranean Fruit Fly advise Mr. Band Mr*. Clarence L. In Ihe last few yenrs.
that you pick any rlpo fruit remainand taking a close look. If
shirts. It can also be used In ------------------t a Ldirt who brought her small daughter iT: ' Vha tw - titZ Z
Ktchenl Ip: fat does not change
Wynn have had as guests, Mr.
Modern
cottons
are
not
only
. ---- IZ
z im
. - .- i. Burney,
------- Mrs. m« on lhc ,r**- before the new fruit and Mrs, Herbert Varner and Mr. completely washable, but also in volume during melting so It can
DRUG C O .
many styles and combinations of line shows deeper than the half- Joyce,
Mrs.
Virginia
styles where no other fabric would way mark. It to time to do some Virginia Anderson, Mrs. Lennie come* in, end burn or bury IL Also and Mrs. Hubert Varner and Mr. colorfast and ihrinkproof. They be measured In the solid state.
FRRflCRIFTtON CHEMIST*
that
you
should
gat
rid
of
any
fruit
serve aa well, for eaample beach- clesnlng before th* soil works Moye, with her grandson, Allen
and Mrs. Lynn Varner, who came are easy to keep fresh and lovely
Car, let I Magnolia
robes, and women'i and children's down to the bsse of th* fibers. Cooper, Mrs. Kathleen Reynolds, that may be lying about oa the down from Americus, Ga., for th* looking for years with only a Store brown sugar In the broad
'Q a slatto a ky Dtaklasea ITT9
ground.
Which
to
what
I
spent
You msy choose to hive the with her children Pete and Pam,
flaysuits.
box,
If
you
hava
room,
to
keep
It
normal
amount
cfl.oor
,*Seh
ovrOeevrteht I 4IS I
yesterday afternoon doing, 1 consi­ wedding of Miss Betty Bryan to
Tarry cloth has been named carpet cleaned professionally or and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lund- der It an afternoon welt-spent and George Wendell Hirt.
moist.
normsl amount of car*.
do
it
yourself.
If
you
decide
to
do
qulit.
by some "the closest thing to
hope that all you owners of citrus
a miracle fiber yet discovered your own cleaning, be sure to fol­
trees will follow my cxampla and
by man", and today's moderns are low directions on th* commercial
"Miss Myrtle's" advice.
rug • cleaning preparation you
finding that truer every day.
ehoose. The secret of success in
I'd like to mention Just a won)
cleaning rugs and carpets to fast
about the money-making project
drying and here to where the
New Book Gives
the Rainbow Girls have picked out
blower atUchmcnt on your vacfor themselves this year. They plan
• Names Of Over 200 bum cleaner can be a valuable
lo sell ranJy bars as soon as they
aid.
get all the details worked out, and
After you have your carpet
S. Florida Trees
1 hop* that all of you will do what
- TH* University of Florida Press looking clean and bright as new,
- has recently released a new book keep it that way by following
entitled "Common Exotic Tree* of these basic rules. A thorough vac­
uuming once a week, a touch-up in
; South Florida".
between with sweeper or vacuum,
£ .This book lists about NO of and periodic cleaning.
- fit* commonest exotie tree* t* be A bit of carpet at all entrances
Happy Birthday
found in the pnrke, nurseries, save* you time spent in cleaning
gardens and Street* of South Flor­ because It keep* ■ great deal of
Bept. 4
ida. Exotic tree* have been collect- the dirt from being tracked all
Francis Wilson
„ ad from all continent* having over the house.
Mike Roberta
§ - tropical or subtropical climates,
“ and planted and mad* to grow
Opcn-and-Servc Party Snacks
from Vero Beach eouth to Key
West.
This volume, compiled by Miss
- Mery F. Barrett, who Haa written
felt* Cwruw t Penes per tPee&gt; SMes*
~ numerous scholarly and popular
articles, alse give! identifying
■arks, or forms, of each tree and
. explains a minimum of botanic
terms with pictures.
.
®
- The field study for this book
«
• required a period of fire years of
■nklng notes and collecting
- i f t . '. T g 'e * '
-v . «
Specimens, all of which have bean
verified by authoritiee at na­
*
rV
- T O * - '.
tionally know ecientifle centers,
Ineluding the Herbarium of the
Mew York .Botanical Garden, the
Arnold Arboretum of Harvard
A V '
University. Th* United States Ns*
So you really ought to try a *50
'tional Museum, Washington. D. C.;
C entury . . •
f,
'
• Th* Florida BUte Experiment 8ta, f Mon at Galneevlils; and the Bailey
Especially now, w hile your
■ortonim of Cornell University.
p
resen t c ar Is a t its peak
Mies Barrett, who U a resident
our TihfK you take the dim **
And when you press tha pedal
right to the arigtoal
Of Bloomfield, N, J., received her
w o rth . . .
packaged to cetorfel
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tire of « ‘M Buiok C entury,
you get the response of Bulck’a
higher education at Smith College
fell cape that have a party took.
and Columbia University, after
E sp ecially now , a t today'e
mightiest V8 engine and the
you’d know what tha sportisnack, aew
Whether K'a a. ______
pUaned________
party aa ___ _
which ph* served aa Instructor in
Buick prices (who knows when
bright
fell
rape
provide
easy,
delightful
refreehsilk-smooth
wizardry
of
an
cheaaa
spread*
la
folk* mean when they tay tha
Botany at Wellesley College dur­
FRINGED APRICOT allk aaing the period 1M« to IPOS. She
they’ll ever be a&gt; low agalnl)...
edvmced new Variable ritch
Yaa eaa buy thaaa creamy spread* la exciting vartetlea, each
tin envelopes a black silk satin
Century I* a great performer.
thon haatm* a member of the
kaged la a different color. Chao** them flavored with date*,
princess* dree* wtth a rhine­
Dynaflotv* that lets you sivltrh
And especially now, with Buick
.faculty of Montclair State Nor­
i.ntos, bacon and horseradish, chives, anion soup, and clams.
stone-buttoned bateau neckline
spa are Just 4 os* yea will And it practical to serve
mal School, whore aba taught bo­
Tha
getaway
I*
right
aw
ay-tha
the
pitch
for
emergeney
acccland flared skirt from Herbert
so solidly iu the Top 3 of
to pleas* every taste. Any remaining eaa be stored
th tony and aooloy for tom* twenty
Sondhelm'a fall 193&amp; collection.
erotionfhat's the most satisfying
load feel iu p erb -th e handling
to the refrigerator far later as*.
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safety measure In the land
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crosses in front and extend*
for evening refreshments. Th* fluted rape make an eye-catching
kind of sales volume permitting
to Use bans.
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today.
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t r a m T H n rn r.ro im
(ACL DARK, tn the three
me* be hod wetted down
ugpUak a* the transport,
aid no eaae far hie reeUara
be Uedina bed him to ma­
tte ascend night Ryvreon
tare, enlivening the table
trageoua yores about Span­
n e d Ctertmte raid gooddm at the doer did b* rei a apart at hie oM love for penod, there would be waiting In­
arson end Barclay had te­ volved. Jason was no good at th at
le the library, for now BarInea loaned forward aa If to
brush away the disturbing thought*
of tha Beaumont*. "I gueaa flyerson may give Tan Eyck a run far
hie money. Did you hear that the
Mderod If sbs too was ■now and lee train* a n dua to
of the last real mestlng start next month?"
"Bo theyva popped up again,"
them. Ha felt a remlnlag of tea on hla cheek. "It's Michael said with little Interest.
"And half the Middle West with
ag bach; Charlotte.”
3 down the street away them. I'd aay.'' inos chuckled, "TV*
good for business. Half those state*
' ChostaU* was a child, a lovely, tn- a n dry. If you can belleva it, Mi­
' If—rtag child. The old urgent need ch**I. Makes 'em feel real devillah
for bar had left him, yet be knew to walk right Into a bar and order
. tee that ha felt for her something a dnnk.”
Michael Joined In her laughter.
, different from anything ha might
0m4 far another woman. Memories, He felt better than be had eince
be
returned. Inea encouraged opti­
‘ t e r Vary wmknamie endeared her
mism. Kemp and Meg would prob­
ably make out all right.
e • •
Nathan Grundy dropped Into the
hat atop St four that afternoon,
hla stolid appraisal putting to
Bight tha last of the goeelp-hungry
women. When they Buttered off,
Nathan took Jenny into hla arms.
She leaned against him, sniffling a
very quiet bi
Uttle. "Nathan, it's been—dread­
and Michael
ful."
"J suppose it baa. Get your coat,
Jenny. I'll walk home with you."
"It's only four o'clock. Do you
Suppose Meg will have finished
talking to—to him?"
**j shouldn’t think whftl &gt;*w
i left him la her teavUy laced probably baa to aay to him would
■was haired parlor and pres- taka long.” Nathan's tone was dry.
returned with brandy la gob* Kemp Beaumont was lucky U the
a a carved tray, ghe put one the law or mare likely some man
t at Michael's elbow,'took the
aad eat opposite him.
lifted hla glam to her. 'Tbs
waa never like this, Inea."
’ anything to you about ter
Bihar," ate said dryly, "waa
ibandf"
"No. Sha doesn't, you know, ah*
keeps things to herself."
Jason and Meg ware alike In
th at Nathan wondered what
schame Jason waa forging la Ban
franclseo. U would be a solid one,
calculated to mate short work of
Kemp Beaumont and hla presence,
Nathan was sure i t th at
They were halfway home when
Nathan put another question. ‘If
Meg weren't mixed up tn this, what

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ghostlike through the early No­
vember dusk.
Jenny moved ahead of Nathan
Into the hall and stopped short
"What’s that? Bounda aa If Jeaebet a m tlw houss and baa beanhurt"
Nathan lletanad and warineaa,
mixed with odd fear, touched him.
Of course U was nothing—the cat
aa Jenny guessed. Yet there bad
been a queer human sound to that
whimpering, that faothared him.
Holding Jenny's arm, he hurried
down tbs hall and looked tnto the
parlor.
Jenny cried out and swayed
against him. He put hie arm about
her and hold hsr tightly. He stared
with horror and amaaemont at the

was blown away so much that
Nathan did not think M would
have recognised him from that
vantage point. Blood was all about
him.
Meg was kneeling on the floor
at Kemp's feet. Her hands and
clothes were bloodstained. Bba
looked up at them with unfocused
eyes, put her hands over her taco
and shivered convulsively. From
Umo to time the thin whimper
they had heard from (he hall came
from her half-open mouth.
"Meg!” Jenny left Nathan's
sheltering arm and rushed for­
ward, knelt betid* Meg and put
her arms about ter. Meg whim­
pered again, than te r eyes rolled
up and aha fell against Jenny la
a faint.
Nathan, hla throat constricted,
want to them, lifted Meg Into hla
arms and carried bar into tha din­
ing room. Tha telephone shrilled

MILWAUKEE IB -W ho If any­
body, benefit* from a apllt doublefeck Mllea, Florida's Iona pro*. header between contender! In •
poet for top Olympia honor* In race aoeh a* now la polling in the
gymnaatiea, will taka a laava of National L ean er
abaence from hla Job as a State Fred Haney, manager of the
Road Department statistician to
oartJelpate in .the flop] Olympic lean * leading Milwaukee Bravte,
tryout* fn Loa Angalaa In Oct- declare* they did by dividing yesterday'a Labor Day twlh-blll with
The former Florid* State 'Uni­ Cincinnati.
versity gymnastic star baa been
But, voluble Birdie Tebbett*,
practicing dlltgantly all aummar ■Upper of the Redleg* prevent* a
at tha Florida 8tat« Unlveralty
women’s gym through tha court* eaae to rapport hi* contention that
cay of Its director, Dr. Katherine hla club gained by I t
The Brave* fumbled their way
Montgomery.
Mllea, who aaya hla gymnaatiea to 3-1 victory In the flrit game but
with Road Department statistic* Cincinnati took the nightcap, 7-5,
■Inca last May hav# hardly.pre­ to remain in a dead heat for secpared him for such strenuous
competition, has bean practicing and place with Brooklyn, 3H
nightly without any coaching. He game* behind.
aaya he la in excellent condition
“All a apllt mein* la that now
we have two le«* game* to play
and we haven't Io*t any ground
to either of the aecond place
elubi," Haney laid yesterday.
“We’r* Hill 314 game* ahead."
"They gotta do better than apllt
with ui,” maintained Tebbetta,
who majored In payehology In
college, "We’ll (till be mapping at
their heel* If we ipUt thia fourgame ■eriea,"
“1 don't give a hoot what we
do here," he added. “ I got the
kjnd of club that can go on a 10game winning itreak after we
leave here.
“ Believe me, thi* la a big series
for Milwaukee. They can’t afford
entered Florida Slate University to apllt even with us. If th*y don't
do anything to u* now, we're
and Joined the gymnastic team. liable to go on a real long streak."
In 1061 and 1056 ha made the
All-American gymnastic team. la
1055 he was mite tod aa tha All
Around Gymnastic Champion for
tha National .AAU,
Also, In 1055, Mllea made the
Pan-American Olympic team «
of the United State* and partici­
pated In eonspelltlofl In Mexico
city. While h i waa a member of
the Florida SUU Unlvenfity gym­
nastic team, Florida Statm Uni­
versity won five national oiamplo n s h lp i.

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Mr MD» tm, Oort VMknMb
Iff

Bill Rartwfck lfT, Harold Hsckeo.
bacb 1»

Harold Harbat 1*5, Robert Steel*
160

C. B. Roberta 1*0, IV ,* P-iold 160
■ d l M l iM t ■.

Celery City Print Co vs Bukur*
Haile Shop
STANDINGS
T urn
W L Art.
Ntw York Ina Co
t 0 111
Celery City Print Co I 1 7*1
Central Music Co
3 1 7111
Mather Fund
1 3 71IJ
Burnett Palntera
1 3 733.1
Bukur* Music Shop. 0 3 71?J
c m r ROWLING LEAGUE

Crackers Staying
On Top In Southern
Pennant Race

New York life Ina Co va Mather*
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Furniture Co
Tha Atlanta Crackers had tha
Burnett Paloten va Central Mule IPSO Southern Aaaa. pennant vir­

r
Co
tually locked up today .after riding
Bowlere
G TP Are. a six-game winning streak Into i
R. Holler
3 52S 178.1 6H game league lead.
3 510 173
Wit* only eight garnet remain,
H. Heckenbach
G. Kenla
3 503 160.1 ing on the pace tetters’ schedule,
G. E. Roberts
3 604 181 the magic number for tho Atlanta
3 403 164.1 club la two. Any combination of
W. Hertw*ck
R. Stacie
3 4» 184 two Cracker victories or Birming­
J. Cook
3 4M 183 ham losses will wrap up tha Dag
H. Herbet
3 485 161.8 for Clrde King’s veteran outfit.
Mathers Furniture 1, Central Mu­ C. Voaherbulia
3 483 160.3 They took two Mg stride* to­
sic 3
3 Ml teo.i ward tho bunting last night,
P. Peaold
Burnetta Painters 1, Celery City H. Kretxer
3 477 150 sweeping a doubleheader from
Print. Co. 3
P. C. Richards
3 472 167.1 Chattanooga 8-0 end 8-4 while
Bukur* Music Shop 0, New York W. Whiddon
3 473 157.1 Birmingham end Memphis, dead­
Life In* Co 3
W. N. Webber
3 488 138 locked for second place, were
L. Plve«
Team High Three Games
3 488 136 splitting Labor Day douMeheaders
H. Russell
3 481 153.3 with Nashville and New Orleans.
New York Life Ina Co, I4M
T. Brown
3 448 149.1 Birmingham took the opener from
Celery City Print Co, 3340
T. Bolly
Burnett Palntera, 3366
3 435 148.1 New Orleans 3-1, but the Pels
T Bornett
Bukur* Music Shop, 3153
3 440 148.3 humbled the Chick***ws 15-3 la
H. Gllstrap
3 433. 144 the nightcap.
Mather* Furniture Co, 3147
T. Cobb
VEiiuai
wu, 3143
flW
Central nuaiv
Music Co,
3 434 141.1
P. Bukur
Team Ugh Hlagl* Games
3 410 136J
Titusville Tides
J. Pierre
New York Life Ins Co, MO
3 403 135
High
Low
E. Kirchhoff
Celery City Print. Co, (If
3 403 133
Wednesday Sept, 3
O. Emrick
Burnett Painters, n s
3 398 132-2
1:19 s.m.
Mathera Furniture Co, 790
. W. Tyre
3 380 ISO 7:40 a.tn.
- l:42.p.ra.
C. Piercy
Central Music Co, 731
3 303 130.1 8:04 p.m
Thursday Sept 0
Wilson
Bukurs Music Shop, 79*
3 386 113.1
*:M am .
Individual Ugh Three Games M. Stotsky
3 338 11U 8:30 a.m.
1:53 p.m.
3:33 p.m.
Roy Holler, 630, Robert Steele 4t3
FH. t o f t 7
Only two aecond basemen have
Herold Heckenbach 611, Jesse
3:61 *-m.
ever won tho National League 0:10 a.ra.
Cook 4M
*:S1 P*mGeorge Xenis SOS, Harold Herbat batting championships. They are 0:30 p.m.
Saturday Sept. •
463
Rogers Hornsby and Larry Doyle.
10:00 a.m.
3:3? *-mC. E. Roberta 504, Cart Vonberbotit 4*3
&lt;«1» P -^
Iq these days of big football 10:28 p.m.
Saaday Sept 0
BUI Hartwlck 4*3, Paul Peiotd 4U playsre it Is Interesting to note
4:24 a.ra.
Individual High Slagle Games that Tulan* left halfback Willie I 10:57 a.m.
SdHpm .
George Keals 301, Jesse Cook 110 Hof weighs a mere 144 pounds. 11:15 p.tn.

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Standing
AMERICAN LBAGUR
Team
W L PcL Bel
New York
H 40 .*30 —
Cleveland
71 55 .577 II
Chicago
73 i f AM 111
Boston
71 50 .546 UI
Detroit
15 « .ta r 10 to America.
Baltimore
M 73 AM 351
Washington
H 71 ,4U W
MONDAY'S RESULTS
Kansas City
41 M 433 411 Brooklyn 4-3, Pittsburgh M .
Philadelphia 5-1. New York U .
MONDAY’S RESULTS
Milwaukee 3-1. Cincinnati 8-7.
New York 8-5, Baltimore 1-0.
St. Louis 4-0, Chicago 3-3.
Boston 7-lf, Washington 5-0.
TUESDAY’S SCHEDULE
Kansas City 5-1, Cleveland I t
Cincinnati at Milwaukee N
Detroit 1141, Chicago S-S.
New York at Philadelphia N
TUESDAY'S BCHEDULK
Only games scheduled
Detroit i t Chicago N
Cleveland at Kansas City N
Boston at Washington N
Only gsmrs scheduled

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BROOKSVILLE W — County
M | « Mearot Trelman la ached*
Mad to hold a preliminary hearing
taRgy for Gustav Sojak la the hitoi« death M Alois Krajlk.
JM prtfT Sim Lawman said the
Highway Patrol has aware

M i 4r* COHAACUTtVA
m a f - fopf
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out warrants charging Bojak with
manslaughter, hit-run driving and
failing to report an accident.
Krailk, 76, was Injured fatally
July ft whlla walking along a road
st nearby Masaryktown, his home.
Sojak, in Ms sixties, Uvea south
of Masaryktown. Both man had
been la tha chicken and egg bust-

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Consider And Compare These

Beauty

• Safety

Convenience •

Will Hold Roth Hsahana Services
W edaewliy, S ep t 5 - 8ri» P. M.
Thanday. S ep t • — 10:00 A. M.
A t New York At*, ft H ill 8 t

• Comfort
Kitchens

Ityou value peace &amp;quiet amid beau­
tiful surroundings, where Beauty,
Safety, Comfort, Convenience has
been combined then your looking for
a Phillips Home located in LOCH
ARBOR.

WELCOME

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Anywhere,

Features Of A Phillips Home.

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Before You Buy

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Summer Doesn't Slow Down Results From Classified— Call 1821
SI—SPECIAL NOTICES
45—BUILDING MATERIALS
PUMPS A SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
USED BRICK
All typea and sues. Installed or
TWO CARLOADS beautUuJ used
“Do It Yourself."
brick. Orange, red, and burnt
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
black. See them at SHERMAN
STINE
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
Machine and Supply Co.
S07 W. 2nd SL
Pb. U
This It a free guest pass to the
ORLANDO Sentinel Star, Cali
Movieland Rlde-ln Theatre for
Ralph fUy, 3130.
Rotcoe Evans, Geneva.' Exp.
date Sept. 1), 1933.
CROSLEY - BENDIX
Sales end Service
SELECT 1/4 Sawed Oak Flooring,
RANDALL
3200 per M. No. 1 Common 3230
Electric Company
per M. No 2 Common 3136 per
Service— Quality— Satisfaction
M. Floors Laid A Finished;
Pb IU Sanford 2S37-J-3 De Bary
Reasonable. E. F. Steven*. Ph.
713-R-4 after 6 p.m.
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p s
Well Drilling, HOWARD C.
RED-1-MIX CONCRETE
LONG, Pbone 3M 207 East
Window Sills • Lintel*
Commercial Ava.
Septic Tanks - State Approved
Sand • Cement • Mortal Mix
Trees trimmed, removed and deMiracle Concrete Co.
mossed. Pb. 1007-R.
Phone 1335
SANFORD TREE CO.
, 309 Elm Ave.

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A N T ADS
RUNT 'EM FAST

Ph. 1821

1A—PLACES t* EAT
ENVELOPES. Letterheads, stateMAR-LOU RESTAURANT
raents, Invoices, hand bills, and
Semple Menu: T-Bone Steek,
programs, e t c . Progressive
Breaded Veal Cutlet, Florida
Printing Co. Phone 408 — 403
Lobiter, Deviled Crab, and of
Weal 13th St.
court* Lola'* Famoua Plzaa.
PHONE 1175-W for take-out.
T. V. REPAIRS
HWY. 17-92 South.
'Til 10 p. m. Service Cam. *3 00,
J. Q. Herrin, Ph. 2893-J W. A.
YOUR MONEY BACK if we can't
Norris, Ph. 1333. Licensed Tech­
set a laugh out of you at THE
nicians, guaranteed work.
. DOGGIE DINER and BAR, Lake
Mari*.
Well drilling, water guaranteed,
Phone 1008-W.
4—LOST a ad FOUND
LOST — Male Fox Hound. Haa
BULLDOZING
■ collar with name Roy Patin and
LOWERY A BRIDGES
Ph. number. Finder pleaae call See. 1U4-W Orange City Syr 4-S434
936-R4, Sanford.
SPEC IA L
I —PERSONAL NOTICES
At Nix Bedding. Renovate rotton
ROLLAWAY. Hoipttal and Baby and inncrsprlng mattress. We al­
Beda Day, Week, or Month-TeL
so convert cotton mattreisea In­
1423. Furniture Center —
to Inneraprlng. We make odd site
^ j j o j jr ^ r i r t ^ s ^ ^
mattresses and matching box
spring*. Wo de upholstery A slip
covers. Free estimates cheer­
AUTOMOTIVE
fully given. 1301 Sanford Ave.
Phona 504-J.
9-BOATi AND MOTORS
23—SCHOOLS.INSTRUCTION
Ellnrude Sale* A Service

ROBSON Sporting Goode

•

DANCING
S04 E. l i t St.
Phone MS
Deanna
School of Dance
U —TRAILKRS
Ballet- • Tap • Ballroom
l l will pay YOU to aee ua before Beginner, Intermediate, and ad­
you buy. Open Evening* and vanced class** for children of
■ll ages.
■unrtaya.
..REGISTRATION SEPT. 6..
Eaatalde n a ile r Salea
10:00 A.M. — 6:00 P.U.
Palatka, Fla.
Phone 2t7l
17-92 at Hiawatha
Trailer, Sale-Rent, Pb. sea XH.
24-USED CARS
EMPLOYMENT
14 -CHILD CARE

METAL ROOFING
Now in stock. 5-V Crimp - 1-1/4"
Corrugated — 2-1/2" Corrugated
Get all Your roofing needs at

Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
Out West 13th St.
49—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT

34—APTS • HOUSES • ROOMS 93-HOMES
FURNISHED apt*. Phoae 1321. 2-Bedroom De Bary home. Good
cond., alr-cond., landscaped,
Avalon Apts. Efficiency, Ph. 720-W paved road. Financed by owner.
Phone 2423-W3.
SEE Seminole Realty for Dealr
able Homes and Apts. Phona 17.
-LOTS
Fun.ished Apt. 600 Park Ave.
LoU 61* x 133'. Partly landscaped.
Ready to build. Dreamwold
OROUND floor, 3-room completely Section. 3411 Chase Ave. Phooe
furnished apartment. 317 Pal­ 1973-M.
metto Ave. Phone 2392.
2 Nice Lots Near Airbase. Rea­
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suit­ sonable. P.O. Box 1397.
able (nr bachelor or couple.
Private bath. Across from Post 17—BROKERS and REALTORS
Office. Manual Jacobson.
Rose Court Apts. Unfurnlahed 9 RETIRED? Looking for a real
buy? We have one of the neat­
room apL Kitchen equipped.
est, l bedroom homes, being
Phone 1494.
offered completely furnished, at
Large, clean, furnished apt. 3 $7900.00, just out of the city, on
adults. 011 Park Ave.
approximately 1 acre, in a pleas­
setting. Can be bought un­
DESIRABLE one and two bed­ ant
if desired. Terms can
room furnished apt. Ph. 432-W. furnished
be arranged I We urge you to tee
this before you buy.
MAYFAIR — 3 bedroom house.
Large yard. Call 1430-J after 3-bedroom, 3 bath*, deluxe mas­
6 p. m.
onry home ona year old naar
country club. Excellent buy at
New two bedroom houses, kitchen
113,500 with terms available.
equipped. 1104 Washington. Ph.
443 or write Jack Flynt, Box Many other good two and three
bedroom hemes from &lt;9,000 up.
302 Sanford.

HAYNES Ofiiee Machine Co., 2 apartments. 1 small, 1 large.
619 Park Ave. Ph. 1031
Typewriters, adding machines,
Sales-Rentals, 314 Mag., Pb. 44.
Nicely furnished 2-bedroom apart­
ment. 373. Phono 1627.
STUDENTS—see the newest thing
in typewriters — Royal’s 1937
"Twln-Pak" portable. The fast- Unfurn. 4-room house. Fum. 4room apt. 115 N. Jessamine.
eat portable on the market. In
7 colors. 24 months to pay.
Furnished
large 2-Bedroom apL
Powell’* Office Supply
ipply
Phone 03C Ph. 1284-J. 703 Palmetto Ave.
117 S. Magnolia
47-FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD

2-Bcdroom furnished house. |40.
Call 1S08-W or 23S2-J.

2-bcdroom country home on 7
acres will* 6 acres planted In
young eltrui, 5 miles from San­
ford. Just reduced to |U,60Q
' with termi.

Seminole Realty
W. DIETRICHS
T. ft. MERO
REALTORS
1901 Park Ave
Phone 2T or IU

BA LL R EA LT Y

RAYMOND M. BALL
Buy your Furniture at Barry's
OSCAR U. HARRISON
Warehouse Furn. Co., at 901 W. Large clean t or 2 bedroom
REG. BROKERS
1st St. All nationally adv. furn­ furnished apL Private bath A
8. D. Hlghleyman, Associate
iture at warehouse prices.
entrahee. Large screen porch. 294 South Park Ave.
Phona 990
Sll Oak Ave or Ph. 41 before
Used furniture, appnanccs, tools,
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
3:30.
etc. Bought-sold. Larry's Mart.
atk Crumley A Montetth
321 East 1st SL Phona I93L
Furnished lake cottage. Pbone
at 117 South Park. Phone 773
They Know
154-M.
GENUINE VICTORIAN
Lake front 3-bedroom C.B. house. ROSA L. PAYTON.
REPRODUCTIONS
FUhlng, swimming. Ph. 2036-Wlam p Tables
Registered Real Estate Broker
3. after 4:30.
Coffee Tables
Phene 3871
17-93 at Hiawatha
Console Tablet
399.00 2 A 3 room freshly painted apt*.
W.
H.
"Bill"
BTEMPKR
Ladiei and Gentlemen's Chairs
Phone 39U-W.
Gay Allen, Associate
1110.00 ea.
Arietta Price, Associate
Love Seat
3175.00 3-room apartment, unfurnished.
Realtor — General IMarine*
Over get station. Call 9IM.
Hend-Carved Mahogany
Pbeae 993 or 3133 l i t N. Park Avr.
Trade-In* Accepted
2-BEDROOM Houle, living room.
w i l s o n - ma T e r
KENNETH E. SUCK
311 E. 1st St.
Phone 933 kitchen. Florida room and car
Registered Real Eatate Broker
^j&gt;orttJi^low n^JPhoneJI002^^
1009 E. 2nd.
Phone 1634

STORE-WIDE
AUGUST SALE

Baby slttere available. Baby Sit­
• REAL ESTATE
ting Agency. Ph. 332-M.
■*•4 Ford, g-patsenger station wag
11—ACREAGE
on. Will sacrifice. Pbone 661-J, 23—HELP WANTED—FEMALE
A. B. PETER80N
after • p. m.
By owner, 20 acres nearly clear- Broker Associates:
A. B. Peterson
Touchion's
WAITRESS - Apply T
Fd.
Good
citrus.
Facing
m
new
,'47 Studebeker Commander club Drug Stare, Mr. dark.
Jr.. P. J. Chsaterton. Garfield
paved
Med
41K
Call
1996-W-9.
i coupe. Radio, heater, overdrlvt,
Willetts, John Meltch and R. W.
HERB ARE JUMT A FEW Half mile from Osteen.
Williams. A. C. Doudney, Land
• w/w Urea, fog light*. * Above WOMEN — Any age, to be train­ UK
1HE
MANY
SAVINGS
ed In new and unique cosmetics
• average condition. 3123 cash.
IS Acrra Tiled Land with 6 art- Surveyor.
Phune 1113
service. Full or part time. 323 Beautiful Dinette Sets. Choice of eaian well*; Huge 3 story 60* I ll N. Park Ava.
See at 101 E. H it St.
to.376 weekly paid by Check. No U Table Tops and 11 Cbair x 120’ Barn to atore tool*. Will
covers . . . Compute with 4
This la a free guest pan to th9
canvass, delivery or collection.
lease all |2S per acre. Phone
t o BUSINESS
Rltx Theatre for Mrs. John W,
Car ana phone a necessity. Call Chairs
2243-R-2.
• Hall, Sanford,, Exp. date Sept.
Mrs. Spencer, 1433-W.
SERVICES
13, 19M,
$139.00
94—FARMS AND GROVES
GIRLS—WOMEN—HOUSEWIVES
19-BEAUTY PARLORS
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
"Avon Calling" women who need And—Beautiful 34 Pc DInnerwart 20 acre Uie farm. Three bedroom
2344 French Ave.
Modern Alr-eogdlttened Salon
Christmas money. No experi­
t
ease**
• e e e e o e e e n—
hauaa, large barn. All equip­ J. W. HALL, REALTOR
ence noeessary. High commitH n rrie tt'n B ennly Nook
ment and machinery. Eaay
Johnny Walker, Associate
alone. Contact Mrs. J. Bussell,
FREE
s. o*
“ •
terms. Ph. 1393x1. P. O. Box
"Call Hall" Phone 1761
P. O. Box 973, Orlando.
1134.
NOTICE
Consult A REALTOR First
Women *cw easy rcedv-cut house
tv H«»9&gt;ES
Handsome Bedroom Special
U liel M. Portar'a Beauty Shop
CULLEN AND HARKEY
coats home. Earn from 117.40
Vanity with large Mirror
will bo eloeod Burning the month
Will build on your lot. Your plan IN N. Park Ava.
Phene 3313
to gM.13 doten. Write to Accu­
Panel Bad
• f September.
or ours. W* can arrange finan­
rate Style, Freeport, New York.
Chest of Drawers
cing. Call us for additions or OWNER LEAVING TOWN. 2103
IT—HELP WANTED • MALE
Reg.
Palmetto Ava. Wishes to sell
remodeling.
IT—BUILDING - REPAIRS
$119.95
3139.03
equity in home for 31473 with
L
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It
PAINTING
Tile setters wanted. Team prefer­
kitchen equipmont Or can be
Builder — PhOM 1339
red, top wages. Call Spring
purchased furnished for |I07S
Oflleei
9991
B.
Oris
ado
Dr.
FLOOR sanding and finishing.
4-423L Lake Helen, Fla.
and
assume mtg. payments of
New
Selection
of—
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Semi­
3149JO
133
which
Include taxes, insur­
8ofas
(Foam
Rubber)
nole county since 1116.
Want experienced Pianist A Ac­ Sofa Beds ...................... 10300 CUSTOM BUILT MOME9
ance,
principal
and interest.
H. M. Gleason, Lake Mary
cordionist to form trio with
Matching Chairs ........... 9930 •VA—rUA -CONVENTIONAL
Robert A. WilllamH, Realtor
electric guitar player. B a I p b
FINANCING
Raymond Lundquist, Associate
call Mr. Tatkar,
ECHOLM BEDDING CO.
Btrobrldgs, 404 Maplt Ave.
’LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
Phene 1373 Atlantic Rank Bldg.
Conor lad * Magnolia, Pb. 1331 'LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
S3—RUSINEM OPPORTUNITIES
"Bad Bamberger" Mgr.
Repair work I Homs alteration! I
A. K. SHOEMAKER. JIL f7-BROEERS and REALTORS
Open Monday'a flliIi39 p. a .
• No Job too small. Finished carp­ Florida minulacturer and instal­
Pbone INI
tlOO Mellonvilla
VISIT
OUR
BALCONY
enter will give prompt servlre.
Alexander A Stringer
ler of Spec 'n Span quick seivPbone 1399-J. Rollins A Slagle.
Real Estate A Insurance
ire laundries has surveyed .nd Everything For The Living Room
3-Bedroom home, SI,100. equity, Mrs. Lourtn* Messenger, Assoc.
9
pc.
Orouping
secured
several
choice
laundry
sl* MeKANEY-SMITH PAINTS locations in the Sanford area.
232.M monthly payment. Equip* 107 Magnolia Ava.
Ph. IS
Complete . . . . 1139.00
M il 8. Park
Phone 1203 No previous experience neces­
ped with electric kitchen, blinds,
Easy Terms
neater. Call 1915-W. See at 919 OZIER REALTY CO.
sary, small down payment, bank
M—PIANO SERVICE
Itosallla Dr.
financing, unusually big profiti.
Mather
of
Sanford
Mura B. Otter, Uroki-r
L U Sill — Plano Technician
Monarch Laundry M.irhlnrry 203-09 E. 1st St.
llatel M. Field. As«nrlate
Phone
127
Thl*
is
a
free
gueat
pass
to
tha
Phono 1164 Resile I. Hanford
Corp., P. O. Box £20, Ft. Lau­
Rita Theatif for Linde Collins, 9601 So. Orlando Hwy. Phone 1363
derdale, Fla.
49—FARM end GARDDEN
EVENINGS) 3113 and flO
Lake Mary. Exp. data Sept. II,
Bl—ROOFING-PLUMBING
193d.
F.AL ESTATE WANTED
GEORGIA
GROWN
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g
s
MERCHANDISE
W. J, KING
Plant* in any quantity. Ready
Plumbing Coatrector
‘Have client who desire# a ona
for setting out SepL 10th. Vari­
13-ARTKT.M h i t RENT
Kohler
* Plumbing
ng A
* "Supplies
story frame 3 bedroom, I bath
eties are of Mldseaion, Marion
. jg
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PORTLAND; Ora.— Oliver O.
Hughaon used to build building*.
Now be builds chnrectsr in the
nation's youtk with w u U lum­
ber.
"Dad" ttughsoa. who U 91, U
tha founding father of n unique
method of tseeking carpentry to
boys. Hughaon furnish** special­
ly-made building kite nt cost to
Industrial aria departments of
elementary and prop school* and
colleges from coaat-Uxoeat.
These earn* kits have aovad
boys from delinquency end re­
formatories by helping them to
"find themselves." Many take
up carpentry aa n lifetime occu­
pation. Educator*, labor unions
and publie officials gtv* Hugh•on thalr full endorsement.
"This la not n plaything."
Hughaon emphasises. "It's a de­
vice for teaching beglnntra car­
pentry."
Hughaon developed his oncalled "device" 23 years ago after
being advised to retire at 69. He
wasn't about to squat In a rock­
ing chair. Ha recognized tha Im­
portance af giving tacacga boys
plenty to hasp them busy. Ha
knew that meet boys have n nat­
ural aptitude for construction.
He deplored the "gap" whereby
teenager* were barred from be­
coming apprentice* until over IS.
e e e
TUB ENERGETIC oldster,
bam eu months before Lincoln
wap allot, launched hi* non-profit
Boy BuUdara program la 1933.
The road was long and uphill,
for nobody lialcned to him nt
•rat- Hughaon begged money,
blueprints and scrap wood.
Gradually be set up shop*
throughout Oregon's Willamette
valky. Then hu idea cam* to
the attention of the stale school
auperiateadeat. Oregon dial* colleg* added Che program to It*
Industrial aria curriculum. Wash­
ington State college followed.
Today, Hughaon

"Y CHARLES MERCER
NEW YORK—“She's the moat
valuable asset I have,” n man
high in tha echelons of television
said recently, "Without her I don't
know whet I’d do."
He referred to the rather plain
girl who sal In hi* outer offlr*.
Since he's a happily tuerrlrd fel
low with three kids, a aUtion
wagon end a house in Connecti­
cut, ha shall remain anenymoui.
Ha was talking about the work­
ing capability of hli secretary and
reinforcing an opinlpn you soon
acquire a* you wonJer through
the world of tellevUion. Some­
times that frenetic industry actm*
tied together with bobby pins and
typewriter ribbon*. The aecraUnf
U generally an uneong heroine of
American buiin***. In television,
where she so often achieve* the statue of a Girl Friday, she ha*
been too long Ignured.
Tv become s Girl Friday a girl
mult have infinite loyalty, altrewtd psychological (might end a
tremendous capacity for work.
Bine* these are alio the character­
istics of a good wife, many Girl
Fridays are led to the alter be­
fore their careers here lasted
long.
If you’re on xood term* with a
Girl Friday, you’ll find youroelf
90 good terms with her boss, She
know* when to put ptd tbrough
and when to keep you m 2.
There are s t least a bBlf-daeso
Girl Fridays in television whom

scaled-down kite of bunker'
•erne BOO echoot* in M aUUa
from Oregon to New York. TIN
list grows each year. InatrweWr*
usually order a dosea *r
bits. Ona achool took 99,
talntng 90,709 ptecee and
tag n tan.
• a s .
EACH KIT le a
building nf
•CAtfd dowi to
equalling aa lack. T han arc 339
piece* of lumber, plus IN ohmglee, blueprints and epaoial 99gauge nails. Beys Nam to raad
blueprints, lay foundation^ frame
buildings sad taleh with ‘ “
Through long, paUent Ihlakiag,
Hughaon has worked out the kite
into 30 basic epirotlene wkNk
i t neatly lato the avnrtfo
week school course.
‘The boys make all Uw nuN
and eaceuaur aH the proMNM
they meet on any fUlhaias wood
building Job," Hughaon eanNNe1
A* n result, students build their
own garage*, barns and OWN
homes after T n rflillaf tha
course.
Borne 10 tons of waste
are utilised annually by
Builders. Northwest lumber
lee keep
free nt hi* Boys' IM p in B »
gone. All bo need do topMk mp
tha ph4Ki,
Driving hi* own
shuttles weekly bet1
cat Portland office__
In Eugene, 139 mllee
Until recently bo M t maol af.Uw
m iaiitun lumktp wwaumw m w im m bE
He can’t run tha eawa pnymaam
so employe atudmlo to de Ike
work.
0.
bckool tnstruetofo—the onhr
ones who ean oidw UN I
merely production soot
kit and 60 coals fop
Plus tha F.OJL ehlpptag omL
bad Hughewi deem t got a
Mia n th reward oemao Nmn
halptag that wands af y a u p g
Americana, and in kaowbm wtdi
n t lifact ton U aI hli 71M T M 1
be canted on Nag after
pouade kle Net naU.
you can call and say,
want lo talk to Mm about
so." She will tell you pretty * •
ruratcly whet hla reaction will
and when is the best lime to ta 1
to him about It,
She knows when—and when
- t o put hie Wife through on lib
phone, for n smart Ctrl Friday
aa friendly with the boss’s wife
with the boss himself.
One fellow frequently take*
Girl Friday t* lunch. !$* \ '
pie tonic; he’s discovered
cen leern
ing on from
Vslenlng. Hie wife knows
and approves heartily.

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Enterprise
New Co-Star

Py HELEN SNODGBASS
’ |(ry. Tom Hodge and children of
Tampa, have been visiting her
lister and brathsr-ln-Uw the Rev.
i»d Mr». Dons Id Willing.

HOLLYWOOD tfl — Meet Jerry
Lewis’ new co-star—* chunky redhaired Irishman named Darren

The Rev. and Mrs. Donald Wan­
ing and son visited friends In
Dalles and Houston, Te*as recentjfc . sad Mrs. Ed Cunningham
V entertained tilth a spaghetti dini par Sunday honoring Mrs. Cun■tegham's sister, Mrs- U H. Gray
, and her daughter, Mrs. Roy MunAar af Miami. Those enjoying the
•peasion wer*: Mr. and Mrs. L. O.
(tayman, Sylvia, and Lovkk Jr.;
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Haymu from
Orange City and' Mr. and Mr*.
F. E, Denby of Oklahoma, daugh­
ter .and son-in-law of Mr. and
Mrs. Cunningham.
jaen Marie Cunningham spent
several days at Daytona Beaeh
with her aunt. Mrs. I- H. Gray
lad cousin from MiamL
Howard Henderson went to OrUndo by bus Monday to spend
several days with his uncle and
Pant, M-Sgt. and Mrs. Richard

Mr. James Midham of KJnsport,
Tenn., will arrive Sunday to be
the guest of.Mr. and Mr*. Chester
Handersou and Roxanne for a
Mrs. Ball* Johnson is visiting
friends to Oriando^thls week.
. Mr. and Mat. Cecil Dopton from
Jacksonville were overnight guest*
e t Mr. and l$M- John Padgett.

Other guests at the Harvey
Dunn home this week have been
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar H*y of St.
Petersburg, Mrs. L. Singletary and
Mrs. F. Rawli of Tampa.
Open House, Tea T i Be Held
Plans have been completed for
th* Tea and Open House to be held
by the Woman's Auxiliary of All
Saint's Episcopal Church. The
Rev. Lee Heaton will welcome
the special guests- and announce
the cnlerainment program.
Laura Platt Brown will be the
accompanist for the following so­
loists: Henry Ebellng, tenor: Ma­
rlon Roberts contralto; Arllne WIIke, Mezzo-soprano Florence St.
Amend, soprano,
Ml'* Katherine Llteh wilt make
the floral decorations, while Mrs.
Ctrl Smarting will be in charge
of the guest book and Mrs. Henry
Wood, sealing arrangements.
The reception committee will be
Mrs. Lee Heston, Mrs. Robert
Cox, Mrs. Wallace Babler, Mrx.
Arthur Wiltgoose and Miss Kath­
erine Llteh. Mrs. Arthur Wlilgoote
is president of the Woman’s Auxil­
iary and Mrs. Louis Rt. Amand Is
general chairman of the Tea.
Invitations have been mailed to
the Clergy and their wives of En­
terprise. De Bsry, DeLand, snd
Ssnford, and the .presidents of
thrir Women’s Societies. AH of the
citizens of Enterprise are Invited
to attend.

Capt. and Mrs, Robert Maxwell
And daughter Marcia, arrived DROWNING RAID ACCIDENTAL
Friday from Nevada after two WEST PALM BEACH, (A —The
months training. They left Sunday drowning of a 32-yaar-old praetltor Langley r id d ta Vlrglnl*.
cal nurse was accidental. Asst.
-l
County Solicitor Hirfy L. Mich­
Mr. aad Mrs. J. W. Padgett on- aels said yestsrday.
tort slaod with a picnic at their
Tit* body af Mn. Clyde V.
laturday honoring thslr Starnes was found to Lake Worth
daughter and son-in-law, c*pt and Saturday. Her drinking compan­
Mrs. Robert Maxwell. Those en­ ion, E. R. Robinson, was held for
joying the occasion were: Capt. mvcMigsuon but was rtlcased aft-

He will play the lesd with Jerry
In "The Delleste Delinquent,"
performing In the role which Dean
Martin refused and'which led to
their spilt as a team.
McGavIn is quite a switch from
the dark-haired, Italian Martin.
McGavIn Is an Intense, accom­
plished actor; Martin Is easy-go­
ing almost lethargic. About the
only similarity between them:
They t ith sing.
"But I won't be singing In the
picture." McGavIn said.
Right now McGavIn I* playing
with another comic, fellow named
Bob Hope. The actor portrays
Charley Hand, the former man­
aging editor wht masterminds the
political career of New York's
Mayor Jimmy Walker, played by
Hope in ""-au Janus."
Don't get the idea this MeGavin
Is a funny fellow. Just because he
cavorts with comics. He had made
his mark a* i dramatic actor.
Matter of fact, he’s an alumnus
of the Actor's Studio, along with
such notables as Marlon Brando,
James Dean, Rod Steiger, Julie
Harrii, Paul Newmans. Shelley
Winters and that student of the
Russian classics. Marilyn Monroe.
Second matter of fact: He's
probably best k own as the nasty
mean, lowdown dope puihcr In
"The Man with the Golden Arm."
When someone suggested Me(iavln tu Jerry Lewis as his coMar, th- comedian replied: "Thst
nasty character? I hated him!"
But Jerry was persuaded to talk
to the actor, and they hit it off
from the start.
What are chances for * perma­
nent teaming?
"That's up to Jerry," said Me­
Gavin, "as for myself, 1 never
I&gt;lan ahead."
WHITE ROCK, II.C. &lt;AP&gt;IIC.MP Announced a Summer-long
crackdown on teen-agod drinking
parties In the White Rock area
just south of Vancouver, follow­
ing tho arrests of S3 juveniles, In­
cluding four girls under IT years
of sgr, on charges of drinking in
n public place.
*

Her* ere authoritative an*
iw en from th* VeUnus* Admin*
Utratlon la fear questions a4 ta­
le reet to former ssrvlcomeo and
their femllle*:
Q. I am a veteran with a total
and permanaat n omerr ice-con •
netted disability, I waited several
month* before applying for dis­
ability pension payment*. I* it
possible for the payments ta be
back-dated to the data I incurred
my diaability?
A. Under VA’a regulations, the
effective date that paymenta may
begin i* the data VA received the
claim or Uio data the dloabillity
erose—whichever I* later. In your,
case, th* date of VA’a neolpt of
tho claim would bo later.
Q. Premiums on ray World War
II a t term insurance policy are
under waiver because I’ve been
totally disabled for more than si*
months. May I convert ray term
policy to a permanent plan, even
though I am totally disabled T j
A. You may convert your term
policy to any permanent plan
other than an endowment. Also,
you will not he require) to take
a physical elimination.
Q. I want to take a eouret tra­
der tho Korean GI Bill that’s
commonly considered recreatlonsi
In nature. In my cast, I need It
In connection with tho business 1
plan to enter. Will I bo allowed
to take It?
A. Ye*—if you submit Justifi­
cation to VA that tho course will
be of bona fidi use In your pre­
sent or contemplated business or
occupation, and VA approves the
case in advance. The only courses
absolutely prohibited by law are I
bartending, dancing or personality
development.
Q. My son Is tiiglbla f°r school­
ing under tho new educations!
program for children of deceased
war veterans. His college begins
early In September. Will he he
ahle to receive payments from
his first day In school?
A. Th* law specifies that
monthly payments may not be
gin before October 1, 19M.
Veteran* living In Central Flor­
ida who wish further Information
about their (II Banafits should i
write the VA office at &lt;2 E. Ce» |
trnl Ave., Orlando.
SPECIAL MEETING TODAY
LAKELAND (* -A special freth
fruit quality committee Is meeting
here today to discuss ways to im.prove sties of citrus.
Points expected to be discussed
Include effectiveness of the pres­
ent inspection program, internal
q u a I i t y requirements, possible
changes In U. 8. grade standards,
and the possibility of setting up
standards for export fruit.

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Physical Damage
10. Comprehensive coverage, which insures the
automobile against fire, lightning, theft,
wind, flood, etc. Is broadened in five ways.
First, It provides insurance when the policy­
holder uses another private passenger auto­
mobile not owned by him. Second, it pays for
damiyre to tires due to malicious mischief and
vandalism. Third, it pays the cost of return­
ing a recovered stolen automobile to the own­
er «r to the address shown in the policy.
Fourth, it provides $100 fire and lightning
insurance on robes, wearing apparel and oth­
er personal effects. Fifth, it provides for
liberalized transportation expenses in on amount of $160 when the automobile Is stolen.
11. It is no longer necessary to report the exis­
tence of a bailment tease, conditional sale,
purchaso agreement, mortgage or other en­
cumbrance.
12. The time allotted the policyholder for filing
proof of loss has been extended from 60 to
91 days.
13. Tho borrower of an insured automobilo is pro­
tected against legal action by tho owner’s in­
surance company for damage that ocurs while
the automobile is in the borrower’s posses­
sion.
14. The family automobile policy provides for
the settlement of any loss on a borrowed auto­
mobile either with the insured or the owner
of a borrowed car.
16. The policy affords coverage on u borrowed
utility type trailer up to a limit of $600.
16. The insurance provided when the policyholder
uses another private passenger automobile
not owned by him has been broadened for all
coverages, including towlhg and labor costs;
to provide insurance when the borrower per­
mits another to use the vehicle; to protect
the borrower for the amount of the difference
when his insurance has a smaller deductible
than the owner's policy; and to cover a pri­
vate passenger automobile borrowed from an
automobile sales agency, sendee station or
parking lot operator.
17. The assignment provision of the policy has
been amended so that in the event of the
death of the named insured and provision
has been added to cover his legal representa­
tive as named insured while acting in the
scope of his duties and to cover any person
having proper temporary custody of an own­
ed automobile until the appointment and qual­
ification of such legal representative.

1. The named Insured and the spouse, resident in
the same household, are afforded coverage for
non-owned automobiles furnished for their re­
gular use.
2. All relatives of the named insured or spouse
who are resident in the same household are in­
cluded as insureds with respect to private pas­
senger automobiles not owned by or not re­
gularly furnished for the use of the relatives.
3. Coverage Is correspondingly broadened for
persons or organisations legally responsible
for the use of cars not owned or hired by them
which are furnished for the regular use of the
named insured and spouse and to the same ex­
tent for private passenger cars and trailers
not regularly furnished for the use of relatives
of the named insured or spouse who arc resi­
dents of the saRie household.
4. Every resident of the same household as the
named Insured is included as an insured with
respect to an owned automobile even without
permission from the named insured or spouse.
5. There is no exclusion as to liability assumed
under any contract or agreement.
6. Coverage is automatically afforded for all pri­
vate passenger automobiles, "utility" cars and
trailers owned by the named insured nr spouse
during the policy period.
7. Bodily Injury and property damage liability
coverages are on an "occurrence" basis rather
than an "accident" basis.

Expenses For Medical Services
8. Any person Is covered who sustains bodily in­
jury arising out of tho operation or occupancy
of non-owned automobiles which aro furnished
for regular use to the named insured or spouse.
9. All occupants of * non-owned private passenger
automobile or trailer other than the named in­
sured and spouse and relatives resident in the
same household, are covered when bodily in­
jury to them results from a relative's opera­
tion or occupancy of such a vehicle when It Is
not furnished for regular use to the relative.

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9

WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 5, 1958

Negro Ministers
Against Boycott

For Dell

AaMdatoi Pnan Leased Wire

No. 176

Railway Workers
lied In Headon
llision Of Trains

"No, we don't uphold the boycott
in Tallahassee," a Sanford Negro
minister of the A. M. E. Church
for 25 years said In a letter sub­
mitted to The Sanford Herald for
publication.
The Rev J. T. Owens related in
hti letter that “by conraraation and
communication," he found that tha
J i r'.»
ministers of Florida "opposed tne
boygott and their members felt it
bail move on the Bishop’s part."
' J3A1RO, Egypt! UP—The Henries a The
Negro minister, who Is now
Committee and F m ldent Nasser doing evangelistic work, wrote "He
were reported today "down to Just wasn't thinking of the mud
meat” of the Suer Canal contra* hole he is trying to dig that will
veriy and proceeding cautiously smear every A. M. E. minister in
In their talk* on a possible solu­ every town and vllage In Florida.
tion
If those preachers had stayed in
A source close to tha five-nation their pulplta their good name
SPRINGER, N. M. WV- Twenty By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
group headed by Australian Prime wouldn't be on every headline."
railway workers perished early to­ President Elsenhower will open
Minister Robert C. Ucnrles de­ The Rev. Owens' letter followed
FOLKSTON, UA., (AP) — A
scribed tha atmosphere as friend­ a meeting In Jacksonville of tne
day when the speeding Santa Kc hla re-election campaign with a
bridegroom killed hla bride, then
ly despite many disagreements. A. M. E. Church whera Bishop D.
Chief smashed headon into a side- "pep rally" at hia Gettysburg, Pa.,
•The committee—Australia, Ethl- Ward Nichols "spoke of 130,000 RURAL ROUTE CARRIER Harold P. Payton (center) deliver* the first pouch of mall to the newly himself, when she apparently railed mail train In northern New farm Sept. 12, a day before Adlal
Stevenson makes a major cam­
®pa, Iran, Sweden and the United members."
Much of malt la changed her mind In front of the
established contract substation to be known u* Midway Rural Station. Receiving the not
Mexico.
paign speech at Harrisburg, Pa.
Pa
Joel preacher last night.
States—is pushing an lf-natlon He related in his letter that "Go Cecil Carlton (at left) who will operate the ihstatlon. and looking on is Sanford Postmaster
Railway officials said the death Stevenson, already well Into hia
plan for International operation of thou and preach the'Kingdom of Field, (Staff Photo)
Sheriff A. O. Sikes said John toll may be higher when wrecking own fignt for tho presidency, sche­
103-mite Medltemanean-to- God .That's the preacher** job.
★
★
★
★
★
★
U
la
not
s
lawyer.
William
Mercer, 49, a Wait Palm crews pry Into the twisted and duled an address today in Los
Red Sea waterway, which Egypt
Angeles, and a quick trip to Sun
Bench. Fla., plumber, shot to torn cars of the Chief.
siatlonaliied duly 24. The plan "A good leader will not lead his
Francisco for another In a scries
esme originally from Secretary people into sorrow and shame, but
ilrnlh
Mrs,
Lillian
Der
Baum,
48,
At least seven were Injured.
of regional meetings with Demo­
of Slate Dulles and was winked to greener pastures, amt we have
of
Tampa,
FI*.,
and
turned
the
Santa Fe spokesmen said as far cratic leaders.
out at tha 22-nation London Suet loti of ministers of that type In
Florida,” the Rev. Owens wrote,
gun on himself In the pastor’s a* can be determined there were White House press secretary
conference Aug. 15-21.
"We deeply regret the conditions
study of the First Baptist Church. no passengers killed In the early James C. Hagerty announced the
J f l Paris, the 15-nation council of that so affect our people in Tal­
’ President's "rslly" yesterday. But
The pastor, the Rev. Clyde P,
CTt. North Atlantic Treaty Organ- lahassee, led hastily on by dream­
morning tragedy.
The first rural substation to*
.{ration was to get a report from ers," he said.
Jones, said the couple arrived at The Chief shot Into the tiding got more Democratic reaction
with criticism of Stevenson.
serve customers out of the San­
the study a minute or *&lt;&gt; before
►British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Tne
..... .......
Rev. .....................
Owens pointed out In
ford Post Office was announced
and Mercer said they wanted to where Santa Fe mall train Na. 8 Hagerty. citing a clipping from
lioyd on the London Suer confer- his letter that" he' had iraewlsdgi
The first fell meeting of the today by Postmaster Joel Field
was waiting its turn for the main the New York Times, said it ap­
be married.
*Tiee!of approximately every minister in Seminole County Mlnliterinl As­ The substation to be known as
peared to indicate that Stevenson
line.
Foreign Ministers Christian Pin- Fiorina.
But Sheriff Sikes Said “The
sociation waa held yesterday at Sipes Rural Station waa opened
The dead Included the engineer and the Democratic party consider
,#au of France, Paul-Henri Bpaik “One thought would have cor­ the First Baptist Church.
lady
insisted
they
have
a
talk
In the Midway Grocery on Sipes
unemployment ' g o o d
of Belgium and Letter B. Pearson rected that condition,Maa he again
of the mail train, the engineer, American
with the minister first."
Two minister* were elected to
It Is a contract rural sta­
news” aa U relates to the Demo­
of Canada alio wera on hand for wrote of tne Tallahassee boycott memberihlp of the Ministerial As­ Ave.
fireman
and
conductor
of
the
She sat down, Hikes continued,
tion, said Postmaster Field, and
AI Stine, non of Mr. and Mrs. and thereupon Mercer pulled out Chief, and 16 waiters and lounga cratic campaign fight.
the one-day NATO meeting. Per- where Negroes are refusing to ride sociation' Hev. Fred Bowery will
be
opera
led
by
Cecil
Carlton,
The atory linked two Stevenson
George
Stine
of
Sanford,
received
nent NATO headquarters rep* buses operated throughout the city. Free Methodist Church and ltev.
and operator of the groc­ quite n boost In a recent edition a ,32 caliber pUtol and fired twice oar attendants who were asleep in statements made a t a Chicago
tentative! were attending for "The A. M. E. Church will never George Rou of the Church of owner
a
dormitory
car
on
the
Chief.
ery store.
news conference. It quoted Steven­
of the Charleston Daily Mall, a Into her head.
the other countries.
forget the warm hospitality given God.
The Rev. Mr, Jone* rushed out The Identified dead are L. J, son aa saying “all the newt la
Mall
will
be
delivered
daily
to
dally
publication
In
Charleston,
ua
in
Miami
at
the
General
Con­
I Th« council was not expected to
Meeting dates were changed tho substation by Rural Route
of the study to wsm a women's Rush of Raton, N. M., engineer of good,” then as adding “tnero was
W. Va.
jiv e formal backing to tbs London ference In May," he uld .
when it was adopted thet the as­ Carrier Harold P. Payton.
Sunday School class, meeting in the mail train; E. O. Foster of serious unemployment” in som*
plan or to the British-French mill- The Rev. Thomas concludes nls sociation meet on the first Wed­
Sol railllbtkr, in his column “Of a nearby room, to leave fait. He Raton, engineer of th* Chief; areas.
All services of the Post Office All Things'* had thli to say about
toy buildup set off by the canal Tetter, "Therefore, we the people nesday of each month at the
W. 11. Adams of Raton, fireman The Times Issued a statement
then called police,
will be available at Sipes Rural AI Stines
crisis. The council can act only with whom I have talked, do not Education Building.
on the Chief; and W. L. Schriever In the wake of Hagerty’s com­
encourage
or
endorse
such
an
a
c
t
Station,
said
Postmaster
Joel
Sike*
Mid
the
couple
had
been
by unanimous decision. Unanim­
“In the spring of 19-'U&gt; Al Stine
of Las Vegas, conductor on the ments, saying the excertp he quot­
An Invitation was extended to
ity seemed unlikely because on* Our church haa a good name and members of th* Ministerial As­ Field, with the exception of Postal proudly clutched hli Charleston In Folketun—a Gretnn Green com­ Chief.
ed was an "unfortunate Inversion”
member, Greece, turned down an we are going to keep it that way, sociation to attend the reception Savings. Residents of the Midway High School diploma, hut there munity Just acrose th* Florida lloepluliicd at Springer In crHl- of Stevenson's remarks. The paper
with
God
being
our
Helper."
area,
heretofore
served
by
rural
state
line—about
two
hours
before
Invitation to tha London conferwdns one coune th a t he pursued
given in honor of Rev. H. Lyttoal condition la Jim Walter of said the construction “was unfair
‘Jc e .
leton Zimmerman on Thursday boxes, may use the facilities of that ha* hit th* Jack rat for him- going to the church. "They took Rockford* 111.,, cook on th* Chief. to Mr. Steven ion," and added It
the
new
station
and
ellminato
"ife ttudM jm k^JiL. |he r|a*» blood teste and obtained a mar­ In serious condition *ro Chart** would print hla. aUtonwnt ia fulL
Evening, Bept. 6 between 8 and many of the inadequacies ef the
Before leaving London to fly t* Nixon Loses Long
of Mlsii Agn« t r u t l i , drewthg riage' Hc*nse." *h« saW.
10 pm. at the Parish House of
Paris, Lloyd told newsmen, “we
Kincaid of Albuquerque, hrako- Stevenson's p rist secretary, Clay­
th* Holy Cross Episcopal Church. open boxes.
such stock high school aubjects "! think sha wanted to change man, and William P. Wright of ton Frltchay, accused Hagerty of
Ore still working for o peaceful Fight To Vote
The new substation was opened na the been and flower*.
“taking two wholly unrelated com­
her mind or postpone things when Chicago, waiter.
A committee of three, Including
settlement." •
Rev. A. O. Melnnls, Rev. W. P. with 41 lock boxes and all of them
“George Spruce, (he WCII8 they went Into the church," Sikes tn leu icrioua condition In ments and telescoping them.” Ha­
"Use of foreo,” he declared Again For Son
rented on the first day and TV promotion director, n CHfl said.
"Is always distasteful to our peo­ WHITTIER. Calif.. TAP) — Brooks Jr., and Rev. Perry L. were
Springer are Mr. and Mra. Nor­ gerty said “ ! didn't telescope
a waiting list hat already been es­ classmate of Al soldi
II* added ther* also was a pos­ man Rosen of New York, Hits them," and refuted comment on
ple and must be a last resort." Frank A. Nixon haa lost his long Stone was appointed to look Into tablished.
It is planned, Postmas­
Uoyd said present British and flvht &lt;n vote ones more for hi* the race relations in Sanford and ter Field said this morning, to "Al le a big man today In th* sibility Mercer hed made her ac­ Jessie Schwelxer of Maplewood, tne Time* statement.
Seminole
County.
French military preparations "are ten, V ie a President KMtard
world In Chicago and nation­ company him at gunpoint. He eeld Mo., and Mrs. Hattie Mrckfeeasee
Letter L. Marx, Hebrew-evange- have at least 200 post office boxes art
nf a precautionary nature."
| Nixon,
“the pistol was new—th# box It of Maplewood.
wide, and It's no surprise.
Study O f State's
available
for
use
in
the
area.
esme In was on th* front »eat of Associated Press writer John B.
“But," he added, “ there may Death cama quietly last night to liat, presented the program and
“HU
classmates
knew
that
he
The
new
substation
will
elimi­
offered
hla
■ervices
In
appearing
spine a tlma when vital Interests the 77-year-old former grocer. He
Curtis ssld "the Usk even of de­ T raffic Safety
many of tho roadside boxes was handing for the big time. Hln their car."
which are not cure alone may struggled nearly two weeks at rhurchea and school! In behalf nate
termining the number of deed Is
work showed It.
in
which
the
rural
rout*
carrier
of
bit
program
to
educate
youth
against a combination of crucial
horribly
complicated because of Needs Begins Soon
have to bo protected . . .
“Today,
Al
Stine
Is
Instructor
placed as many ns 14 light bills
condition
of the trains."
A big question in the Cairo ailments, and then, realising the in the dangers of narcotics.
MIAMI UK — A State legislative
County
Listed
23rd
in one box. Additional security In nl the Chicago School of Fine
"The cars," Curtis said, "are committee begins a itudy this
talks was whether Neater would end was near, calmly arranged
the delivery of checks and other Arte| find also is a member of
pu t forward a new proposal of hla his own funeral services.
mangled, twlited and standing on month of Florida** traffic safety
County To Get
valuables through either the gen­ tho art staff of n big advertising In Service Trades
Earlier he had hoped to vote
end. Women'a shoes, bedclothing needs.
own for the future of the canal, a
eral delivery or post office box agency.
and suitcases are itrewn every­ Sen. Merrill P. Barber’s com­
rout* of Middle Eastern oil ship­ again. “Pm going to make It," ha Over $20,000
Receipts Report
features.
“1IU
Charleston
pals,
that
U
told hla physician last week. "I
mittee on traffic and highway
ment* vital to Western Europe.
James Cooper, of the Midway those who buy tho masculine- Receipts from Florid*’* asrvlca where."
want to be around to vole In No- From Gos Tax
section, bought the first money type niagnslnee, era getting n trades amounted to more than &gt;652 Ambulances, doctors and offi­ safety will uaa Its finding! as the
vemher,"
Seminole County ’‘ ill receive order Issued at the Sloes Rural fine sample of Al's prowess at million In 1934. the University of cers from most of northern New basis for new bills to be placed
Charged
The vice president, his two 120,332.15 from gasoline tax eol- •Station.
Florida’s Economic Leaflet re­ Mexico were summoned tn the before the next legislative session.
brothers, Edward and F. Donald, loctod during th* month of Aug­ "This is one of the features of the drawing board,
The Florida death ret* la about
scene.
"Al Stine, who used to draw ports.
Smuggling
and their mother, Mrs. Hennah ust for July gssollne sties. The ihc local Post Office program to
20 per cent higher this year than
In
the
county-by-county
tabula­
The
accident
occurred
at
3:10
tha bees end flowers at Char1
Nixon, 71, were at the elder Nlxit returned to the county for: |mpraVe mall delivery service In leston, Is represented In the cur tion of these receipts, Seminole a. m. five miles south of here In tait year when about a thousand
Guns Out Of U.S. on's side when he died. Mrs. Nix­ Ux
road bond and road building pur- the Sanford rrea," Postmaster rent edition of Playboy, of ell County is listed 23rd as compared gently rolling ranch country. The person* were killed. Exactly 500
MIAMI (ft — Juan Maria lisa, a on held hla hand until the end. poses.
Field said this morning as he anto the number of service trsde main line of tho Santa Fe at this persons have been killed to date
41-year-okl 31 la m i businessman
............................
thin year compared to 536 by th*
Dr. I. N. Kraushaar said a pul- Ray E, Green, State Comptrol- nounred the opening of the new things,"
establishments during 1954.
point parallels U. S. Highway B3. corresponding
time last year.
facod arraignment today before'nll)nary coniresPnn w n *— lin- lor, In hla monthly release said -ubstatlon.
According to th* Economic Leaf
Only the dleiel unite of the mill A total of 30,884
have been In­
n U. 8. commissioner on chargee mediate cause of death. Ill alnce that gasoline sales during the ‘"This substation has been lorelet there were 149 establishments train went off tha track, crushed
jured compared to 14,444 last year.
that ha smuggled guns out of thej u stomach uiver h o m o [ranged .it month of July totalled 106,200,125 led in one of the most thickly Ait Force Man Is
with receipts totaling &gt;3,933,000. and lorn.
•country.
July, he became critical Aug. 23, gaUons, a decrease of It.242,440 jmpulateil sections In Seminole
Per capita recrlpts were &gt;58, with Of 13 cars in the Chief, only Barber, who met yesterday with
Me was nabbed by customi1when an abdominal artery rup- gallons under the 117,442,865 gal- County," the Postmaster said. Jailed, Charged
a payroll of &gt;634,000, and 234 paid seven remain on the track. Others Dade County Safety Council memben, u ld the major aim of hia
AgenU last night as he got off! turvd. His physical stamina Ions sold during the previous Within 53-hundredths of a mile
employes.
Curtis said, were "twisted and committee will be to write a uni­
I plan* from Havant.
j nmaxed hla physician,
month of June. However. July . there are 117 rural boxes, he com. With Hit, Run
Based on figures compiled by the mangled and taleacoped, pointing form traffic law. Othar aims are
A 10-year-otd Orlando Air U. S. Census Bureau, the Leaflet upward a t grotesque angles.”
Isa* was released from Jail Aug. “He's a tough member of a sales a rt (.025810 gallons more mooted,
closer supervision of driven* li­
Force llaae photographic squad­ reveals that Florida ranked fourth
*0 In El Salvador. He was arrested] tough generation," Dr. Krauihaar than the 85.17U1&amp; galkms told
A Santa Fe spokesman aald tha
during July of the previous year,
ron men waa Jailed late M onday In tho nation in total receipts from Chief ran through an open switch censing and itricter auto ln»|voAt. San Salvador, capital of the1said.
tions.
Task O f Bringing
afternoon after being taken Into motels unJ tuurlst courts.
CentraJ American country, In The vice presldeht took his fa­ IKS.
and into the tiding where the “If w* can eliminate faulty
Similarly,
gat
tax
collections,
custody 10 miles from tlm scene Authored by Carter C. Ustorblnd, mail train waa waiting.
July when authorities caught him ther’s death "pretty badly,'*
driven and faulty car* and get
of ■ hit and run accident.
4ftw ® revolvers in four suitcases. friends said. He remained In se- which totalled 57,404,599, repre-! Constitution Up
associate research professor, and
uniform traffic laws we are bound
Robert Henry DeSantel was Ells* S. Jones, assistant in re­
laaa aaid ho had sold the guns relation in the big, two-story home •anted a decrease of $785,416 in
to stop a lot of tha highway blood­
To
Date
Continues
collections
under
the
58.110,013'
Jto terglo del Toro, an exile from In nearby La Habra.
charged with exceeding safe speed search, tne Leaflet Is published
shed,” Barber aaid.
MIAMI (ft— The giant task of and hit and run following nn ac­ monthly by the University's Bureau Contestants Will
hat
lie made no Immediate an- collected during the previous
Hia committee will hold seven
country nouncement of his plana fer to- month, and an Increase of &gt;560,339 bringing the Florida Constitution cident at the Lake Monroe llrldg* of Economic and Business Re­
hearing* beginning in Miami Sept.
Display Beauty,
also morrow, when he ia scheduled to over the $6,544,240 collected dur-j up to data continued here today lhortly before 4:30 Monday after­ search.
24 and continuing at Fort Pierce
] at a public hearing.
noon. Traveling north on 17-92, “ Florida’s increase over 1945 in
police.
speak before the American Lagion inf the same month last year.
Sept. IS, Orlando Sept. 26, Tampa
Talent
Tonight
Although
July
tale*
and
collec-'
T
h
e
Constitutional
Advisory
DeSantel skidded Into a car that tout hotel, motel, and tourist court
The Miami man told El Salva- Convention In Loa Angeles,
Oct,
1, Jacksonville Oct. 1, Pensa­
ATLANTIC
CITY,
N.
J.
tft
—
fell below those of June, CommUslon U hearing suggestions had stopped because of the brllife
• o r authorities he bought the guns
receipts of 69.4 per cent, represent­ The SO Miss America contestants cola Oct. 9 and Tallahassee Oct.
they
are
still
ahead
of
last
year's
in
a
series
of
hearings
aqd
then
being
closed.
DeSantel
turned
his
n Miami's Negro section for 548
aalea and collections and repre- will draw up its recommendations car around ad sped from the scene, ing a change of &gt;77.7 millon, was start displaying their beauty, poise 11.
•ach end that they would bring
only by Nevada's In­ and talent tonight before a panel
sent no new trend. This year's' for presentation to the Lcgisla- He was taken Into custody by outranked
•1W each In th* Caribbean marcrease of R3.5 per cent," too auth­ of Judges.
June talcs and collections were • lure.
Florida Highway Patrolman Carl
SEPT. 4
Tha beauties, representing 46 Underground Blast
unexpectedly high, as during past! A doxen persons yesterday dls- Williams, Deputy Sheriff Andy or* reveal.
*&gt; . c unties accounted for 71 per itatee, Chicago, the District of
years
summer
isles
and
collections
cussed
various
basic
law
quesEvans and Pat Raker.
Charlie McQueen (Sanford)
cent of the state's total service
Hawaii and Canada, will Touches O ff Fire
usually level off beginning Inj tions.
Joyces Christmas
De.Hantel waa driving a 1947 thsde receipts in 1U54. They wore Columbia,
Beaula Thornton (Sanford)
be
Judged
in evening gowns, iwlm In Isolated Mine
May, with only relatively minor- Former Gov. Fuller Warren, a C h e v ro le t coach
Essie Groan
Dane, Duval, Hillsborough, Pinel­ suite and on th* bails of talent.
lo-month
variations
during
the
member
of
the
study
group,
said
P a ra d e Committee
Alice Wright (Sanford)
las, Brewsrd and Palm Beach.
The half a hundred girl* launch- MYTON. Utah th-Black amok*
summer, and rise again in Oct­ he thought any new Constitution I
Macharfltot
Within this group, Dad* had by far ■amiflnallits Saturday morning. poured from th* shaft of th*
ober.
Chairman Nomed
jeorga Conyers (Sanford)
the largest receipts with &gt;347.1 mil­ Miss America 1957 will be cbo**n small Parlstt GUsonite Mine to­
fir;Jx2!bt,n ^ " * •for
41 Arrests Mode
Santo Claus {a coming to town I
SEPT. •
lion,
or about M per cant of th* from five finalists during a 90- day following an underground
He said a two-thirds vote In
• • that la, according to th* Semblast that touched off a fire in
total
receipt* by servieo trade es­ mlnuta national telecast.
Jaycees
To
Hear
Over
Labor
Day
each house of the Legislature
fctie County Junior Chamber of
Leila Chi ire (Sanford)
th* Isolated diggings lata yester­
tablishments in Florida.
This
will
be
on
ABC
Saturday
ihould
be
required
on
the
adoption
Commerce ne is.
Enoch Robinson (Sanford)
day.
Retired
Officer
Weekend
Here
night.
of
tax
laws
and
that
no
taxes
The Jaycees have
named VISITING HOURS:
But, th* mine's estimated 18
Th* half • mindred girls launchCotodr. G. R. Strickland, U.
Hhrriff J. L. llobby sold that a
any kind should be levied on
Tommy McDonald, a representa­ Private Room* II a. m. — 8 P- m. Navy, retired, will apeak at the of
employe*
had ended operation*
ad
tha
annual
pageant
last
night
medicine house rentals total of 41 arresta ware mad* FSL Head Will Not
tive of the Abstract Corporation, Semi-Private Rooms t p.m. 4 p.m noon luncheon meeting of th* groceries
with a big parade down tho board­ for th* day and left for bom*
over the Labor Day Holiday
or
clothing
worth
le
u
thMn
$33.
na Chairman of the Christmas 7 p. m. — • P- » .
walk of this resort. Lights played about an hour before the blast.
Somlnolo County Junior Chamber The 37-member commission will week-end with an addition of 4 Seek Re-Election
Pediatrics U a. a . — • p. m.
p a r a d e committee,
There wore no Injuries, but min*
on
M gaily decorated float* and
of
Commerce
Thursday
at
the
summons
Issued
for
appearance
in
hold
sessions
In
Tampa
tomorrow
John Krider, president of tho
and/or grandparents only) Yacht Club.
Supt.
Robert Ferron said tha mlnp
trumpets
blared
from
24
bands
as
*JUMuaceaa« of McDonal (parents
and Friday; Orlando Monday. court.
Florida State League, said In San­
Obstetrics according to accomo­
thousands of spectators got a ltaelf would bo a total loss.
appointment no chairman of the
Comdr.
Strickland
is
cxperteJ
The
arrests
were
principally
Jacksonville
T
u
e
s
d
a
y
through
ford
today
that
“
I
will
not
bo
a
A gUsonite mine explosion at
annual Christmas Parade com- dation and no visitors during feed­ to report on his experience while Thursday and Panama City Fri­ for traffic violations, said Sher­ candidate for president of the Flor­ glimpse of the contestants attired
Bonsnxi, Utah, further east, killed
■tfttao was mad# by a . Andrew ing of babies.
be waa Assistant Naval Director day.
iff Hobby, along with aeveral ida Ktala League at its directors In evening gowns.
men In November IBM.
V e»r. president of tho local
at tho United Notion True* Camp Th* many recommendations It public drunk charges.
meeting which will probably be Th* reigning Mlaa America, eight
GUsonite la a aolld petroleum
Sharon Kay Rich)* of Denver.
•tyooo organisation, in tha Jayin Korea.
Howcvtr, the Sheriff pointed held in October."
£ » rs are supposed to help form
subetanco similar to asphalt. 11
•ae'Jonrnal Issued this w*ak.
Bob Crumley, a director of the Urn bails for • proposed Consti­ out, these arrests do not include Krider explained that “the pres­ Colo., waa atop a huge allror and
^ Local Jaycees are predicting tha Partly do
Joy coos arranged tho program tution to replace tho one which the juvenile cases mods and the sure of business will hoof me from bill* float depleting n throne. She la used In palate, varnishes ltn»
prod*
fine** Christ aias Parade te a r held with scattered
and will introduce tho Navy was adopted In 1554 and which narcotics arrest computed Sun­ serving as president of the league will crown hor tueceeaor Saturday leum compounds and{*'othar
+
f Ohnmd«aJ
ehowerst low
for soother season.”
64 times.
day.

6 n a l Committee,
Nasser Proceeding
Cautiously In Talks

Bridegroom Kills N. Mexico President To Open
Campaign Sept. 12
Betrothed, Self As Is Scene
Of Wreck With 'Pep Rally'
Bride Reconsiders

Ministerial Assn. Post Office Opens 1st
Welcomes 2 New Rural Substation Today
Members At Meet
Al Stine Gets Big
Boost In Column

Miamian
With

Hospital Notes

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L. J. Lowe, Son
Said Improved;
Fund Increasing

f' "C A R E F U L NO W — awing your line way out,” Mr*. Margin Woods,
ftOO South French Ave. Instructs her acven-year-old aon Chris
aa daughter Sharon, six nap* a bit waiting fo r the fish to bite at
the Jayeee Fishing Rodeo. (S e a ff P h o t o ) ___________________

The condition of David Lows,
six-year-old son of Lloyd J. Lowe
(Coni Inwed from Page On#)
diploma. This offering la also be­ has Improved, according to reports
from the Seminole Memorial Hos­
ing made to adults who desire to
pital.
"brush-up” In certain areas o f
David’s condition waa so Improv­
Etjbrw^tm.
ed that he baa begun to oak tor
For the second consecutive year thing* and to talk quits a bit.
a course in Ceramics will again His improvement was such that he
be offered. This class will begin asked for a T V set to watch hla
on Tuesday, Sept. 4, In the A rt favorite show*.
Room o f 8emtno!c High School.
The TV ia being provided.
Last year, more than TO persona
Seminole Memorial Hospital a t­
enrolled In this course and It Is taches also report thatth* condi­
hoped that former students as well tion of U oyd J. Lowe Jr, haa also
ss new students w ill register for improved.
this fascinating hobby. The course
In the meantime, the fond for
Is offered two nights- a week, the families stricken In the plane
Tuesday and Wednesday nights crash last .Monday when their
from 7 to 10 p, m.
home* were hit haa continued to
The adult education program ia grow.
sponsored by the Seminole County
Willis Peacock, vie* president of
Board of Public Instruction. Course the Florida Stale Bank, who is
content and teachers o f adult accepting contributions for the
education have to be approved by fund, .void that the fund has grown
the State Department o f Educa­ to $209 since yesterday noon.
The three families hit hardest
tion. There will be a $1.00 regis­
tration fee for all adult classes by the catastrophe will need much
and each student Is required to In their comeback, as'they replace
purchase their own materials. Any their homes and take care o f the
further information can be ob­ added expense o f injuries, loss of
tained by calling Fred C. Murray, life, loss o f homes and all o f their
director, Adult and Vocational
u- belongings.
1 Generous Sanford and Seminole
catlon whose phone number is S6S.1
.County cltlaens are urged to send
FURNITU RE FAC TO RY BURNS their contributions tor the fund to
M IAM I IN— A furniture factory ithe Florida State Bank,
owned by financier Arthur Vlnlng
Davis and Ronald Hutchinson was
swept last night by fire with loas
estimated by fire o ffic ia l! at $W,000.
Ing and typing; 6-43-9:30 p. m..
Tho one-story concrete block Tuesday and Thursday, shorthand
plant, the Pine Shop, was ran- I, business English, shorthand H.
•oiled by North Miami firemen
The school has a-good variety of
in 4S minutes.
business machines, including a
new, fully automatic calculator,
dictaphone, electric adding ma­
chines, electric typewriter, etc.
I * 1 i l l : • i l l l U I I ' M I I K T US’ T I I K Students desiring to take a course
S I.V H I
J IIIK M I.
IIU L 'IIT IS
.S M I H IM
MKMI.tOI.SS t O t . t T V , In ofifee machines only, may do
so.
S I.U IIIIIA IV I I W S U M V
Classes In all subjects will be­
M l. M M
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gin Tuesday, Sept. 4. The school
u UUW0KN&gt;
.‘Uint.fr. Is located on the first flor of the
Kent Building on Commercial Ave.
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Ministerial Assn.
Funeral Services
Held This Morning Sets 1st Fall Meet
For W. Swigonski Tuesday Morning
Funeral services for Third Crew­
man William BaDentine "wlgonski,
35-year-old enlisted N avy man who
lost hla life In the crash o f the
AJ-I Savage bomber Monday, were
held this morning at A ll Souk
Catholic Church in Sanford with
Father Joseph Lyons officiating.
Burial was In the local Catholic
Cemetery.
Pallbearers and honorary pallb ea ten were N avy men from the
Sanford N aval A ir Station with
whom Swigonski served In VAH-T,
which Is attached to Heavy Attack
Wing On*.
Sidney Vlhlen sounded taps at
the cemetery following a volley ot
rifle shot* given by a N avy Squad.
Survivors include hla wife, Mrs.
Mary Swigonski and three child­
ren, whose home Is on Rt. 2 San­
ford.
Families of both the N avy man
and Mr*. Swigonski were in San­
ford for the funeral services.
A Rosary was said for Mr. Swi­
gonski last night at the Sanford
N aval A ir Station Chapel.
Funeral arrangements were In
charge o f Chaplain Charles L. Ar­
nold and the Carey-Hand Funeral
Home.

Lutherans Slate
Annual Labor Day
Picnic A t Camp

W E ST P A L M BEACH IB — Aa
appeal waa voted bp Um City
Commission yesterday against a
federal Judge1* ruling that com*
The first fa ll meeting or the
m lu fon en muat continue a* deSeminole County Ministerial Asso­
fendanta In four Negroes’ civil
ciation Is slated fo r Tuesday
morning, Sept. 4, at 10:30 o'clock right* ault to gain playing privi­
In the local First Baptist Church, leges fo r Palm Beach County N eg­
the Rev. Milton H. Wyatt, presi­ roes on the municipal g o lf links.
Counsel fo r the commission In­
dent, announced today.
dicated an appeal would be taken
The observance o f October as
also to Judge Em ett C. Choate’s
Church Loyalty Month wlO be dis­
refusal to narrow the suit to the
cussed, as w ill the proposed hos­
four plaintiffs.
pital chaplaincy and the annual
Thanksgiving service.
A ll pastors In the county are
cordially Invited to attend.

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Saturday Deadline
Set For Ordering
Pine Seedlings

LODGE

N 0 .6 2 F .&amp; A .M .
RESUMES COMMUNICATIONS
TUESDAY, SEPT. 4, 7:30 P. M.

The deadline for ordering pine
seedlings is Sept. 1, according to
Cecil Tucker, Seminole County
Agent.
Orders must bo In the District
Forester* office In Ocala by the
dcadllni date, Tucker reminds
farmers.
All farmers who plan to order
seedlings to be planted this fall
should be sure that their orders
are In Ocala by the deadline date.
Order blanks can be obtained
from the County Agents office in
the Seminole County Court House.

FELLOW CRAFT DEGREE
It. C. W H ITM IRE, W. M.

J-'. L. M ILLER , S E C Y

General Insurance
H. JAMES GU'*’ AGENCY
312 E AST FIR ST STREET
PHONE 78

The annual Labor D ay picnic
o f the Lutheran Church of The
Redeemer will be held Monday
at Southward’s Camp.
Families will bring old-fashion­
ed picnic baskets fo r the big noon
tliffe spread, according to Don
Birkemeyer, chairman o f the pic­
nic committee for the Sunday
School.
The picnic will begin at .10

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ploy 29 more clerical workers to
free patrolmen fo r actual polka
duty.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

M O ND AY SEPTEM BER 3, 1956

Counts

T o d a y 's

Nine Deaths
be Bary, Sanford
2 Of Eisenhower
Bandwagon Stops
V_

By MA1 Y FOWLER

° The
Eiienhower Bandwagon
will make De Bary and Sanford
two o f ita atopa In a gigantic Labor
Day celebration on Ita route from
Daytona to DeLand, De Bary.
Sanford and then Orlando.
I t will stage a ta b o r Day dem­
onstration at Daytona Beach and
then go to DeLand fo r a noontime
fish fry.
* barrage balloon will float
^1 oft. followed by two ranch wagons, with a showing o f beautiful
girls in especially designee Ike
costumes and flirtation parasols.
Ike buttons and banners to be
passed out will be the order o f the
day.
Arnold Lund, GOP candidate fo r
Congress from the FWOi District,
says the Eisenhower Bandwagon
will arrive In De Bary sometime
b etw een S and 4 o'clock this aftV o o o n fo r • big demonstration In
the predominantly Republican V o­
lusia County stronghold. A huge
crowd la expected to be on band
to welcome the big display.
Lund says that the Elsenhower
Bandwagon will arrive In Sanford
between 4 and S o'clock. “ I t will
be all over Sanford," he said,
“ and not in one particular place."

Speaking before a Labor Day
Audience In front of the Elsenhow­
e r Bandwagon at Daytona Beach,
Arnold Lund, Republican nominee
fo r Congreat In the 5th District,
atated that the Syear congression­
al record o f Sid Ilerlong does not
ju stify his return to Washington
this fall.
The talk followed an Elsen­
hower bandwagon parade through
the city
and
neighboring su­
burbs, snonaored by the Daytona
•fta a c h Cltitena fo r Elsenhower
Organisation.
“ ! charge that Harlong’s re­
cord discloses that he obtained no
action whatsoever on any Import­
ant legislation during the ■ year*
he'haa been In Washington’’, Uind
stated, “ The record bears this out.
1 make the charges aarly In this
campaign so that ha will have
ample time to refute it. .1 also
.w ill have ample Uma to prove the
A h a r g e s i f M d o n ."
Lund also claimed that out o f
M public b llli introduce'* by Herlong, only 5 became law and these
dealt with unimportant matters.
H e also said that Ilerlong intro­
duced 44 private bills and only 5
o f these were approved.
"T h e record
shows that
he
missed 97 o f too important roll
call* on significant legislation",
u t f ‘isserted, " In addition ho also
missed as quorum rqll calls".
Declaring statements that the
GOP la waging a money fight to
w ig this fa ll aa completely falsa,
Lund asserted that ha had re­
ceived a total sum o f H , 000.00
from
all Republican organiza­
tions, both B u te and National.
"M y opponent belittled the sa­
lary Congressmen were getting a
pear ago, and voted fo r aa annual
4 J } 0,000 pay Increase," be stated.
^ 'W ith reference to the raise (forlong commented that new be
w on 't have to borrow aa much
money to mako ends moot. Be• aidea raising the pnealhffllj that
ha m ay not have earned what ha
bad bean getting. I d e a l think the
&gt; should be placed on a m otet—v
Ms. U should n et ho g J u t a
■ menus at livelihood. Even g r
moans sacrifices, it la a g n a t

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Florida's death tolll from acd*
dents during the l&lt;miI Labor Day
weekend stood today at nine with
one o f the most dangeroui period)
to be on the highways atlU ahead.
Highway patrolmen
road* to be clogged late
and tonight with motorist! return­
ing home from weekend
slons. They reported fairly nor­
mal tra ffic yesterday after moat
of the drivers had reached the
places they were going fo r the
holiday.
Hundred! o f patrolmen and
members o f tha American Legion
cruised the highway*. Evan head­
quarters personnel o f the patrol
went out In the car*.
Tho tra ffic o f Friday night and
Saturday killed a t least four.
Three other* died from other
types o f accidents.
Ola Hatley, a 45-year-old Miam­
ian, waa struck by a ear and kill­
ed yesterday.
A twocar eolllilon near Calla­
han killed Betty Carol McGhie,
an U-year-old South Carolina
girl, and Injured nine other* In­
cluding her parents.
Mrs. Mary Louise Cussina, 39.
Miami, drowned when her car ran
Into a canal.

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P o lit ic a l

Developments Have
Lab o r
KEM INOLH C O U N TY C H A M n E ll o f Commerce President Georg* Touhy (le ft) greets new members
o f the "C o ffee Club" Thursday morning at th* CofC monthly businessmen's get-togclher. Chatting
informally, following tho "C offee Club" nrc: President George Touhy, Ambrose O tllff o f the Title and
Abstract Co., Bill Lockard and Uill Gramkow o f Uramkow Funeral Home. (S ta ff Photo)

Day

F la v o r

President
Negro Family Is
Plans Quiet
Threatened By M ob Holiday

FO R T WORTH, Tex., (4 )- P oU cof
* F t h e ASSOCIATED PRESS
laat night dispersed an angry, yell,
Labor celebrated lu g . (n,
ing mob o f 150 whites who threat­
* y In holiday obaarvamiea
ened a Negro fam ily that had Just
1,1
&gt;Mlltic* 1 overtone*?
moved Into 0 previously all-white
t h l*
* " ,,U***
developm ent
residential block In the Rlverald*
section o f Fort Worth.
*nte crowd, yelling "G et those
niggers," hung the e ffig y o f a Ne­
gro in front at the North Judkins
Avenue home of Lloyd G. Austin,
AN E D ITO R IA L
Sanford suffered It* worst disaster in many year* just who, sitting with a rifle at hi*
Seminole County Schools will
front window, had kept the mob
one week ago today.
at bay moat o f the afternoon and open their doors tomorrow morn­
It 1* beyond the ability o f this humble person to ably
ing fo r the first full day o f tha
Sanford's Labor Day celebra­ express the feelings o f a shocked community in a tragedy night.
Nettie Mae Herring. M-year-old
Shortly a fter th* e ffig y was hung 1954-67 school year frith approxi­ iiMientkms ho trill attack tha R e.
,
Quincy Negro, waa killed when tion will provide one "b ig fUnd" o f this kind.
into pises, a shot ra n i from tho mately T.0O0 pupils attending.
•
B u m s will begin thrtr daily publican administration’*
. , .,T h a.en U xe. comraunkhy w ee shacked beyond com m ent Austin home. When s youth
when a Navy plane crashed into two homes off Orange Ave, claimed that the ballet had struck schedule taking the children t*
Swilley, 34, o f Plneeastlt A ir gets underway tomorrow In earn­ claiming five lives, the three crewmen, n 8-year-old
tha heed o f his ear, th* crowd be­ school and back horns again ta the J m w Zu S 1**Bbow,p Ploaned •
W W U Hon** holiday, but iZ
Force Base, died when his car est.
came a howling mob. Fop bottles afternoon.
Marilyn Sue, and her mother, Mrs, Lloyd J. Lowe, Jr.
Law enforcement officials have •red n weekend statement saying,
crashed into a bridge near Safety
were
thrown
at
th*
house,
but
the
From morning to night there
Sanford and its surrounding communities heaped its
Harbor.
'■ » « « * » to be done to
are evants to attract the biggest sympathies upon the families and frienda o f the five who crowd moved back when Police openly stated that they will strict­ _
Chief Cato Hightower and a doxsn ly enforce the laws regarding the meet the opportunities ahead." Ha
Margaret Julia Germino, i. o f portion o f Smlnolc County's pop­
lost their lives.
passing o f school buses while stop­ mentioned particularly tho need
officers arrived.
DeLand, auffocated In her bod; ulation.
It seems ns if the efforts Sanford's citizens and Navy
ped to load or unload children.
fo r government action to help the
Donald Swope. 44, waa cruahed
The Sanford swimming pool Is personnel wero melded together Into one gignnttc attempt to
Hightower ordered all pcoplo
Sheriff Luther Hobby luu stated
to death at F ort Lauderdale by open all day today, from 4 a.m. to
and cars cleared from th* area.
that hi* deputies will be following
th* boom o f a broken crane; and 6 p.m„ providing the youngsters alleviate suffering and distress.
The mob quickly dwindled to a
Everyone was shocked— grief was overbearing— and small group of about 55 persona the school buaes both morning and A r L C l o President O r o r f t
8. Sgt. Johnnie Freeman Jr., 33, the swim o f thair lives preceding
o f MacDil! A ir Force Base waa their “ get down to studying" ses-. throughout Sanford and Seminole County the heads o f citl that moved more than a block afternoon to see that motorists
W
M ,0" r other* who
accidentally electrocuted.
zens and its N avy people were bowed In reverent prayer for away beyond the police barricade. abide by the laws requiring that
°*P L statement*,
elon tomorrow.
the y*top whether approaching or pointed to future m ala as well aa
A man Identified aa Comdr.
The demonstration started yes. M low lng.
The Dusty Boots Riding Asso­ those who suffered Irreparable loss.
t0 P“ * « « mPlhhm*iita by and
In retrospect— Sanford has grown, has expanded to terday afternoon after a called
Frank Vandetta Gregg, 36, of ciation
will
stage
a
parade
Registrations o f last Wednesday on behalf o f th* working man.
C edi Field near Jacksonville was through tha Hanford business sec­ lake in every available area, to provide homes fo r hundreds meeting o f resident* o f the neigh­
killed near there early today In tion which will be preceded by a upon hundreds o f families. Only tho limits o f the Naval A ir borhood at the Riverside Elemen have been thoroughly analysed by
Elsenhower said the goverment
each school and puplla have been "must seek te perfect Ita waya o f
an auto crash.
noon fish fry at the Sanford Station has provided boundaries for the day by day growth. tary School. There E. G. Brown
assigned to their classes fa r the helping people find Joba and pioThe dangerous "going home" Farm ers' Auction Market on high­
A t tho samo time, since the Naval A ir Station’ s reacti­ said the presence o f the Negro first day, tomorrow.
fam ily was part o f an "insidious
vMIng security fo r those who n r*
hour* o f the Labor Day veckend way 17-91.
vation, officials, in whose hnnds tho operation o f the units
t l is expected that school en­ unemployed through no fau lt o f
were expected today to bring a
A t 1:30 this afternoon tho based at Sanford wna placed, have continually been In fear plot" by the NAACP to get Ne­
rollment in Seminole County will their own."
groes into tho school district.
steady rise in the nation's traffic "hors* fr o lic " is listed to get un­
o f such a tragedy, Their programs o f training have includod
death oil, possibly eclipsing the derway at the auction market un­
"Tho time has coma fo r every exceed that o f laat year by about
Although more than 4(1 million
tho elimination o f haznrds that might have caused such a
441 record set in 1931.
body to stick together and not 1st 6 per cent or an estimated boost men and women are employed, h *
der the auspices of the Dusty tragic incident.
them come any further," Brown o f *♦4ound 300 pupils.
•aid, "th ere are still those who
Aa the 74-hour holiday period Boots Riding Association.
The Navy, apjmrently realizing that Sunford Is growing
Superintendent o f Public In * * * * ■ Job and cannot find on e."
drew to • close, Associated Press
The Sanford Elk'* Club fish fry more and more toward tho-Naval A ir Station, has created said. He cautioned against vio­
lence but said a peaceful demon structlon Rayburn T . Milwee haa
Secretary o f Labor Mitchell said
figures showed at least 310 traffic got underway at 10 o'clock this
deaths, 43 drowning and 44 mis­ morning as members of the Elk's ldatis for a now base at Osceola which would be away from atration would be all right to show I laid that there will be no double during an NBC-1V Interview that
claaees this year. Room haa been a report due tomorrow w ill *how
the sentiment o f tha people,
cellaneous fatallUaa for an over-all Club, their friends and neighbors 1 the city yet atill be a pnrt o f tho community.
Brown then went to th* Austin provided, he said, fo r the ellmina more than 64,900.000 workers e m .
total o f 344.
Vet, wherever wo live, in the city, in the suburban nreaa,
enjoy tha "old fashioned" Labor
ployed— the largest number In his­
Compilation o f tho fatally fig­ Day event staged, at the E lk 's1or in the remote areas of the nation, we must live and pros­ homo to talk to the Negro and tha lion of crowded classroom a.
Plnecreat School will have a tory. The figure officially reported
ure* began at 6 p. m. local lim e Club on east Second St. A dance per and Ite happy us men o f character, loyalty, and patriotic demonstratori followed.
Brown said later he offered to larger enrollment because o f ad a month ago waa 66,655,000.
Friday and end* at midnight to­ at the E lk'* Club will get under­ love, train to defend our country and ita citizens from tha
day.
purchase tha house from Austin ditlonal Junior High School pupils
M ttdiell said ha aspects th * re­
way at 4:30 this evening.
devastating encroachment o f our enemies.
attending Uiare and buaes to this call o f idled employes In tha autoNed H. Dearborn, president of ‘ Tha Campbell-Lnsslng Post o f
Sanford Is happy and proud that tho Navy ho* formed but that the Negro refused.
school will have a double-run be­ m otive Industry will U k e up slack
tha National Safety Council, said. the American Legion hat Invited an Integral part o f the community— and those people, from
cause o f the additional load there. there, with full employment la
" I think unquestionably the toll
all of its members, alt veteran*, every walk o f life and from / v ery corner o f the nation, who
One new program haa been add­ Prospect this fa ll.
will bast the 1151 record." The
and friends to enjoy a fish fry have chosen the Navy for their careers and service, are
ed to the curriculum at Seminole
council prediced traffic deaths
He had aald Saturday In a state­
which is alatad to get underway at loved and respected.
High School with the Diversified ment that labor under th* Elsen­
during this year's observance
5:30 this afternoon.
The lives o f five people have been sacrificed for the
Cooperative Training p r o g r a m hower administration to “ doing
would bo 440, 19 more than In tha
Commander Lynn Lyon said the defense o f our country— they are as much a casualty o f war
getting underway there under the batter than at any other tim e In
record yoar o f 1451.
Dearborn warned hat “ unless •vent la expected to he an annual as those who sacrificed their lives in actively fighting in
D. C. Land, manager, Central direction o f Louis J. Girard.
our nation a history."
Labor
Day
get-together
to
bring
co"f|ic*s or ihn nnsl
driver* exercise extrema care on
Florida Region, Game and Fresh
Additional
facilities
will be
But Meany aald that "A m erica
thir homward Journeys In the re­ veterans and American Legion
But we cannot let this tragedy go by without commenda­ Water Fish Commission, announ­ made available at Lyman school need* more progressiva and fore
members
together.
A
business
maining hour* of th weekend, we
tion for tho young man, who at the controls o f his plane, ced today that the Fifth District ater In the year when a cafetor* looking governm ent." Ha
are headed for an all-time Labor meeting o f the Legion Is expected with the lives o f two o f tho plane’ s crew In his hands, did would have a spilt Dovs Season ium and additional classrooms are mad# no reference to action by
to
be
held
at
4
o'clock
tonight
fo
l­
Day holiday traffic record."
except
In
St.
Johns,
Putnam,
completed. However, there will be the AFL-CIO Executive Council
everything possible to avoid bringing his plane down into
Dearborn had urged driver* to lowing tha fish fry.
recommending endorsen heavily |K&gt;pu1;tted area when he knew that a forced landing H agler, Volusia, Brevard, Orange no double classes at Lyman, de­
team with enforcement officer* in
Members
of
th e
luthcran
Seminole, Osceola Counties and spite the heavy attendance at the
, o f the Democratic candiwould
be
necessary.
L
t
Comdr.
Oznl
Donald
Hail,
the
pilot:
an efofrt to hold tho toll down to Church at The Redeemer Sunday
those portions o f Marion County school which serves the southern dxtea fo r president and vice p r c lno more than 330. He atld Uila School, and their friends have sla­ Navigutor-Bombardlcr Lt ( j g l Gerald Michael O'Hara; and east o f Highway M l
rorth of portion o f the county.
dent and said:
would be a normal traffie death ted an old faahlonrd “ picnic bas­ Third Crewman William llullentino Swigonski deserve the Ocala and that portion o f Marion
The Oviedo School will get un­
toll for a non-holiday Sunday and k et" a ffair at Southwsrd'i Camp, highest praise for their commendable action. The loss o f life and Lake Counllaa east o f High­
•wjm !.? 1n Bot tryin*
run either
derway with a new principal In­ poUUcal party nor will we permit
Monday at this time o f tho year.
Just o f f o f West 30th St. Children could have Lem oven grenlcr -had It not been for these men way I t south o f Ocala,
charge and several new teachers
f.
J? dom,,,,t« “ *• Our policy
and adults ara participating in the o f the plane’s crew who sacrificed their own lives for the sav­
This area shall have the latter added to lu staff.
to strictly non-partisan, in the beat
picnic held each Labor Day.
ing o f others.
season only, which is December
The first day o f school la being American tradition."
Climaxing the Labor Day cele­
To those of the Navy who through the months and years 1 to January f . Th* early part o f grelted by the usual "glad it'*
BULLETIN
Both Meany and AFL-CIO V ic*
bration tonight, the ladies are ex behind us conducted the training program o f N avy airmen, the apUt season for tha open conn
W ASH ING TO N^—The Atomic
h er*" enthusiasm from the great­ President W alter Reuther wffl
peeted to get together tonight to we owe much. They lived lives o f fearing such a tragedy and tie* shall be October 13 to Octo­
er number o f pupils.
Energy Commission announced
2 " ? * **• «*•/’• celebration*
play coftball In Fort Mellon Park,
ber 31, inclusive.
eith radio broadcasts tonight
trained accordingly
today that the Russians have set
On
the
political
acene,
fo
r
SanW e are proud o f the Navy— and its men who make up
It was announced a fter th* July
off tho third explosion fa their
ford and Seminole County, the one o f the great organizations dedicated to the defense o f Commission Meeting in Tampa
aerie* of nuclear testa In Si­
BANDLEADER ARRESTED
Elsenhower Bandwagon la expect­
beria.
our country— those who stand by momeut after moment in that tha Fifth District would have
HOLLYWOOD til - Bandleader
ed to viMt in Sanford today be
A brief announcement by AEC
readiness to serve their fellowmen and who unselfishly dedi­ the late Dove Season, only, for­
tween 4 and I o'clock.
S*mlnole County rank* 13th Freddy Karger, ex-husband e f ac­
feiting the early part o f the sea­
Chairman Lewis L. Straus* said:
cated their Uvea in their behalf.
tress Jane Wyman, waa arrested
son, Sportsmen from the counllaa among tha 100 leading counties
"Th e third explosion in the
The N ary has the highest regards fo r its neighbors and
oa a drunk driving charge y astorIn
the
production
at
cabbage,
in
in
the
Fifth
District
which
hava
current teat aerie* occurred yes­
4 K IL L E D B Y GAS POISONING
day. Police quoted Karger aa ear­
friends and families here In Sanford—and those o f us in a good population o f doves in Oc­ 1944.
terday. It was in th* earn* re­
TO KYO (ft—Four perrons were Sanford have the highest regard fo r the N avy and ita men
ing ha had Just left a party at tl
tober appealed to tha Commission
Cabbage was harvested tor sal* bom* o f comedian Jerry Lewis.
gion and in tho same range o f killed today by g a i poLoning in
and
welcoma
them
to
our
community.
far the early scasaou and
six* 4a th* two previous burets."
from 131,191 acres on
United
an abandoned coal pH In HanaW e express our deepest and most sincere sympathies to granted It.
States farm s ia 1944, with 94497
P r e s i d e n t Elsenhower an­ kaws, 40 miles northeast of here.
the family who lost two o f its members—the wife and
nounced laat week th* first two
Dally shooting hours fo r doves acres, or 79.1 per cent. In 109 lead­
Police said a farm er and hli
mother and the three year old daughter. A t the same time a n U Noon until Sunset. The ing counties, according to the
tests and tha Russians confirmed
friend broke into Uie pit, which
those same deep sympathies are extended to the families o f day's bag Uailt to 4 doves and 1954 Census o f Agriculture figvros
hU—saying they were bald Aug.
bad been closed, and collapsed 30
M and 34 " t o perfect nuclear feet from the entrance. The oth the three Navy men whose lives were lost in the crash.
the peeeesiton H a lt to also I to r ranking counties released to ­
weapons" suitable "fo r arming or*.
We, too, extend our sympathies to the N avy fo r tha doves. Hunting licensee may bn day b y th* Bureau o f th*
Wotting outside,
became
e ig h t « l e n t
o f different Wads of
alarmed by tbs delay and crawled lose o f three o f their valuable men—trained in true patrio­ purchased at the County Judge's U. S. Departaaoatt o f Cemi
motions."
tism i r d dedicated service in the protection o f America, Its o ffic e or through oo* o f the Semlnet* County harreeted 1,799
They too w e n
a s m to
’Judge's notBstlas
citizens, and ita freedoms.
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7,000 Are Expected
To Attend County
Schools Tomorrow

Residents To Enjoy1Efforts O f Citizens,
Full Day Of Holiday Navy Melded In Loss
Events In Sanford

a -S W a t e iS s

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1H)P Candidate
For Congress Hits
Herlong's Record

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Associated Press Leased Wire

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Seminole County
To Have Latter
Dove Season Only

Cabbage Output
Is High In County

W eather

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U i. N m li T«rkf As Mm y RtSMrdMfs'
F«r NwcIm t A§9, Scientist Declares

Legal Norite
the eetst* of France* Andres, d*.
AOTfr M
There will b* t t m i N of dlriclnri .rased 1st* &gt;il said County, to is,
treetl** *.f K*rn*M*L*«Rht'»»» Me- rnunly Judge of Seminole Count,
I Inrlda at Ms office. In the court
meffei Hovel tel
Mender
fi­
ber U e t I t . M. T o be h *l 4 s t *!»• hnm* of said Count*- at bsnf.,..
rArrftw i*&lt;** » 'tt*-**m tag (he County Florid*.
within
Olsht
calender
months fmm m s tlrna of ths i,r&gt;,
,7&gt;f **.~*er &lt;• lUwaW.
— \ ;.,n,ir&gt; of this .otic*
t n T-eVfr
r u i n or demind shill !•* i n ‘ «*t' M
rrtil|r»t
In*, and shall stalo ths pier- ,y
r..ld *n * r le d oo*t office addrs., „*
&gt;■ f i t r » « M e«t th e 4w e n t? Jn 4 | f. th* claimant, and shall ho » ■ . ,
hv ths claimant his arent or att..
•ee e lee le t r a i t r . F le r tie . le
V»rebel#.
n*r. and snv such claim or dstnena
not so filed shall ho void.
’
!■ r e i K e fe te e f

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STLVAM A M cC A Lf.rr

DrciiiH-

HKJfitT j. A v n n r a

As e-eeittor of the I^ st tvm
and Testament of
wryire* Andres, deceased
Hen. A. Speer Jr.
Saietei
Attorney
for said Estat*
1©«* and each « f t e a are hereby
oiifltd and required to ortaent may Sanford. Florida
tUima end d«meada which you. or
ItDtr af you may havo ayalnal la the Ceeri et ike Ceaety i aj a.
h* - S l i t * ,.f N. K V L V A M A MM'Al.
i« a
■ET. d i r n x i l . tat* of said Counts,
tn the County Judes of Ssmlnnfo la rsi R ila ls s i
Count}, fit ,rid* at hi* allies la th*
B DA T SCH ULTZ.
court hou.* of said Coualr St San­ TIEI.K.V
b All CraSIlon s s * P t n s s a H a i l , .
ford. f lo r id * , within sight calender
w * * * 1*
*«**••* * . i l
month- front ths t i n * of th* first
publication nf this notice
Kach
Tou
t
a
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t
u
b
or
sou
aro hsrsktU&gt;m or d*mand shall ho In writn*. sad shall slats ths Discs of Bltirisd ssd r*QUir«d to prss.ni , ^
claims
sod
dsressds
which
rou.
ssldsnr* sad nost offlca Sjldrtsa of
ha claimant. and shell bt swern to either of rou. mer haro asalns,
ths
esiste
of
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hr th* claimant nr sasnt or attorf s v and an r such rlstm er dsmand SCHULTZ deceased. U lo of
Countr.
to
ths
Countr
Jud*e
or
net so filed shall b* sold.
mots County. Florida, st hit ol|u,*
H s r v t r (Valise* McCall**
n th* court house et said Countr st
As o itculor of lha f-**t Will Baoford.
Florida, within eight rsl-It*
snrl T*stanr.*nt nf
dor nil,nlA* from th* time nf the
S t I r .1 rl a M r C i llt n deceased
Irst pulillpellon of thle ontlcc Kifh
II W. (tare. Attornrr
Islm nr d-mend shall h» in wrlttnr
VVondrtitf.l'.rklii* Llldi.
and shall stile th* place er reaMtnt,
Sanford. Florida.
and post office address of the c!,lm.
firs t nubllcatlon Atisuet II!h. ISIS ant. and snail be ew om tn b* ths
claimant, o r agest er * t te r n «r and
sn r such claim or demand not so
IA T i ll; (TR t I IT f'OI NT. M VTH Bird shall he Told.
J I I I I I I W . t lltt I IT 1% A M ) f u n
Carl llnls
*t:w i\ui.f. t u t v i t . fi.lim it
As etecutor of the L a n Will
tv t II « M f l i t VII. u u .
and Tretamsnt of
a i m s v a iin k v ,
l l r l m H. Day Hchults. deers,*&lt;
.
1‘Ulnuff, n \v. ware.
•\ !•
Wondruff-PsrVIne B i d * .
L.IC IL LK V A R N E Y ,
Sanford. Florida,
Pefe&amp;daat,
tttv. for Exrrutor
,
\ (IT If la o r « l IT
RTATR n r Ki.ni:inA t u : M V I I .M C rirst DifbUcstlon A oruat ll tb. m s #.*
VAU.MKV, who** U * t kn&lt;im retldene# §■
S *w York.
s o rti « to s p r s s s •
You * 111 t* k* fifitk# Ihet * ivturn TO JAMES a P A R T IN , as Admlnl.
Mil «if mmpUlet hi* b »«n filed ttalur of ths salats, and ths unj iffilntt Tfi'i In (he Circuit Court knonn htlr*. L t c t t s s a and Usvltcsi.
le end for Hemlnnle County, Florid*. of llush U. Partin, Deceased; THE
I in Chancery; (hit th# nature of #ild KlItHT N A T IO N A L B A N E OF UK.
*ult Is en mtlnn for divorce, th* .ANDO, a corporation: KDMo.VIt
• hort fill- of which la Ciiffla Ver- DI'ltNhKD and __________ IllJItNitKIi,
n*jr Plaintiff V*. f*ijtlile Varney, his stir*: ......... UCK NbIDK. « H s
U*'*n«t*nt.
ol Janus R lluraeldo;
Partin,
TIIKBR PRE BE NT B er* to tom- » l f e ol John T. Portia: T E M P E R ­
»ai»atd von to file your eniartr of ANC E P H U L L : ____________ Schmitt,
«t h * r fitaedlnc with Ih* rier k nf wife »t I’btllp K. Schmitt. If llylr.e.
th# «*1rr-iiIt Court of kofftlhol# Coun­ and II dead, thslr u ekbu vD h»lr&gt;.
ty et Benford. Florid* ind «#r*# lesatsss. sad devlMse: and any ang
« oonv of th* M t r t on Flat nf If Ft et* all other persoae bavins or clalmlna
tornry. on or before th* 1«1 day of any right title, or latereet In and
Or*ob*r A n
to tha land hereinafter described:
Herein fell not or n decree pro
Tou are hereby notified that suit
*amf*a*o ** i|i he entered ** *irut you. his he** Instituted ■•ataat you la
foe defniitr
ha Circuit Court of the Ninth Judi­
VVtTVK** n r hf od end ••ui it cial Circuit tn and for Bemlnnla
Sanford. Hemlnol* County Florid*, •ount» Florida. Chancery No. i : t l .
thla 3d d » v of fteofember A f&gt;. 19H. In which eult R. L. Coleman la plain,
O ?» fl-rodO**
lift and Jamte It. Partin, ns Admlnl.
Clerk o^ t^o ci m t lt Court
stratnr. etc- et at are defendants,
*•- C T. Hordlrk
and In which plaintiff ateks to quiet
r&gt;**mfv Clerk
the title to the following property
situated In Hsmlnole County Florida!
M»o —(**• f t - CIjilnHff
Ths oWst 111 feet of the South
- * * Vn-th
Am ut
:*J feet of the S E U or thg S W U
Pen ford Florid »
of Section II. Towaihtp 11 S o u t l#
Range in East.
An abbreviated title of eald eull
le re i lU la le a t
le It. I . Coleman, plaintiff, v. James
France* Andre*
U. Partin, i a Administrator, etc^ el
T&gt;ecea»*d. al. defendants
le Ike Cwairt of t h r «( » « ■ « ? Jedee,
Unless ynu file your wrlttaa deeeiMlBole ( a * a t r , Flerida,
fentee If any. to th# complaint In
In P r a k ilt .
aid cult on nr before September It.
T e A ll C re d it***, and P e ra *M H e/ - 1»tl. a decree prn confeseo will be
Ins d e l e t e e r Deeieeda A e e le a i Bald ntered against you.
F.-tnirt
Dated Auruet 11. ItSf.
You aid etch of you ere hereby
O. P. llsrndoa
notifirti end remilred to preeent
Circuit Court Clerk
eny rletm* end demand# which you.
By K- L. Burdick
or either of you, may have eeein*t
Deputy Clerk
T e A ll C rr 4 l l « n a i l P m e a c Ile a ibc U e lM a * r l i r e i a l t S s i l s i l M I 4

The air text«/* o f matter ia slutted by a solid stale phyakitt
ia a modern laboratory.
W ithin tho next ten r ia r a
•tore. the United State* will need
a minimum o f I fiOO physicist* ia
the highly gpccialiitd and boom*
in f field* of chemical and *olid
state phytic* alone, declare* Dr.
Robert u. Brectenridge, director
o f the new Farms. O - r»»e*reh
laboratorie* of the National Car*
lion Company, a division o f Un­
ion Carbide and Carbon Corpora*
tisn.
Solid state phytic*, an Iraportant area o f rttearrh at the lab­
or* toriei, it one o f the new frontie r * o f modern acicnce. Dr.
Breckenridge explain*, and it
concerned with the itudy o f solid* by modern phytlcal methods
and represents a new order o f
firiktie in the development o f ma­
terial* for the metal, electronic,
wer, chemical and electrochem­
ical industries.
" A t present. there are about
H.SOQ phyililita in the United
Stele*.'’ Dr, Brerkenridfe^taya
are
"O f the tou ), about

epeeialitlnf In the brood and in­
creasingly important area that
include* rhemical and solid statephysics. During the 1930'i. by
sharp contraat.lt ia conservative­
ly estimated that there were only
about 100 physicists in this field."
"W e shall need 4.000 additional
*otid state phyiieiita to develop
new chemical processes, increase
appreciably th* efficiency o f pres­
ent processes, and extsnd new
discoveries in electronic*. Above
all, we shall need them to obtain
the basic physical knowledge
without which these advances—
and the progress o f science itself
— would be impossible.
‘Today, more than ever before,
Industry recognises that techno­
logical achievement depends on
basic resenrrh. National C*rl&gt;w.’J
new laboratories at Parma hava
been designed to provide the at­
mosphere and facilities for basis
research, and to decrease the
time lag between laboratory dis­
covery and practical application."

Try and Stop Me
By BINNKTT CIRF_______
A R K T W A IN , alias Samuel Langhorne Clemens, once was
pinned dow n on the verandah o f the old Mountain V iew
H otel by a relentless bore whose theme was tha decline and fa ll
o f everything. H e poked a
bony fin ger Into T w ain 's
m id riff and croaked, "H as
It occurred to you that e very
tim e I d raw a breath, some
hapless soul passes into the
great beyond.”
“ It has,”
sighed Sam. "W h y don't you
try cloves?"

M

"You and your big c l g a f a ”
fuaaed Mr*. KI upper. "Do you
know what there I* tn a single
cheroot T Acetic, formic, buty*
nc, propionic end prussic
acids; creosote, phenol, am­
monia, and of course, nicotine,
viridlne, end plcoline."
"F o r goodness sake," marveled Mr. Klupp«r. "You mean to say X
get all that for a dime?"
•
•
*
Mr*. Grigsby w a i making a tour o f tha W hit* House grounds,
when har 1-year-old daughter darted into th* ahrubbsry. “Coma out
her*. Nancy." Mom ordered sharply, “ A ll you'll find in th trt Is s lot
o f old golf ball*!"

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ROOM Y AND COM FORTABLE, this two-story home will
look aa attractle In a country setting as on a city lot. Tha
largo living room faces the street with a bank of window*.
A broad fireplace and built-lns add barney notes. Rooms are

LABOR SECRETARY HAILS
ALL AMERICAN WORKERS
•y UCMTAKY OP U I M
JAM It f . MrtCHIU
Written Kiprtuly tor Ccnlrel
P r t t t and TkU Newspaper
A N LABO R D A Y, ISM, Amtr*
^
lea tad IU working men end
women or* prosptrlng u no natlon and no people have ever be­
fore prospered.
Personal Income, production
.and Individual purchasing power
are at all-time hlg'»i, and more
than U&gt;| million worker* are
earn In f the larfeat paycheck* In
hlitory in an expanding vigorous
Indue trial ayatem.
The vitality of the economy in
the paet four yeara haa eatabliahed a trend which ahowa every
aifn of continuing Next year
promlaea to be another atable
and proaperoue one. Conaumera
will continue to purchaae heavily
In 1MT an our population and
Ita needa continue to grow, pro­
viding a ready market for tha
tnereaelnf flow of gooda from an
expanding Induatry.
Tha pattern of collective bar­
gaining agreementa In the paat
year aaaurea a further lncreaae
in wagea and in purchaalng pow­
er. Moat indualrite have granted
their workera substantial relate

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• • •
THERE ARE. of eourae, prob­
lem s We. face a growing shortage o f akllled workera aa tech­
nology createe more and more
Joba fo r workers with a high de­
gree o f training,
Deaplte tha ahortage, however,
we continue to waate the skills,
aptitudes and experience of many
o f our cltlaana. Consider, for ex­
ample, the plight o f million* o f
men and women who have passed

Labor letietory James f. Mitchell
their 43th birthdays. Theaa ma­
ture worker* frequently And that
their age bars them from Job*
which thay could perform aa
aklllfully and as dlllgantly aa a
younger person.
Tha Department o f Labor la
trying, through an axtensiva pro­
gram o f action and research, to
dispel the myths and prejudice*
which obstruct tha older work­
er's search for equal opportunity
In tha work placa. Our program
emphasises assistance to older
workers through tha counseling
and placement facllltlea o f the
Federal-State employment serv­
ice.
Other new programs of tha
department Include an Inventory
of tha skills o f ths entire work
force and a campaign to stimu­
late Improvement of methods and

facllltlea to train skilled and
technical workers. W# are con­
ducting an extensive study o f
the characteristics of tha unem­
ployed In an effort to determine
what factors contribute to unem­
ployment—and what can be dona
to prevent It.
We are Increasing our services
to youth, with the hope that our
atudles and experience will help
steer young workera into secure,
satisfying occupations. Wa have
established a study group to aaaett tha potential effects of tho
peaceful uses of atomic energy
on the nation's work force. An­
other itudy group I* examining
the effects o f technological ad­
vance* on job security and work­
er training.
• • •
THE W O RK of the department
la moat easily understood, per­
haps, In direct, forceful action
like that Involved in the enforce­
ment of laws. But the more in­
direct programs for the better­
ment o f the worker's condition
arc equally Important, founded
as they are upon the tame piopoitllon, that our government must
always work for the greater good
of all our people.
The government's role In cre­
ating today’s well-being I* Im­
portant, but moat of tha credit
belongs to tha dynamic working
partnership of American workers
and employers.
Together, acting with respondbility, maturity and skill, they
have created a vast national
strength—both malarial and spir­
itual—in which all our people
chare. There la llttl* doubt that
their common accomplishment
will be remembered aa ona of tha
wonders of hiatorv.

On The House
D j D A V ID (2. IIA K E U TIIK R ,
A I* Heal Estate Editor
HOW W OULD YOU like to
• live in a plastic house T You'd
* never have to paint it. Hun, rain,
•now or ico wouldn’ t fate It.
Vermin and dampness would he
permanently aenlcd nut. Raseballa
would bounce harmlessly o ff its
resilient picture
widow*.
Roof
gutters, down-spouts and plumb-

Ing would never rust or corrode.
That's the kind o f house they
were talking about at the Na­
tional Tissues Exhibition at New
York's Coliseum. In fact, there
were .'.vo plastic himso* in that
show. One was a little model callwith tour wings suspended from a
central concrete utility core. The
other was a full sealo cutaway of
a living room, kitchen, utility
room, patio and part of the house
next door—called Ihe “ Huuse o f
Today." This showed nearly too
practical applications o f plastics
In conventional building.
Such close competition within
the booming pU*lfc Industry is
nothing compared with the rim
this industry expects to give
lumber, steel, insulation and the
many old-time building material ,
Tha plaaUc roof was modeled
to simulate wood shinties down to
a adetall o f a sliver broken o ff a
shingle edge here ami there. This
material wna permanently colored
■ light gray and glossy enough
to reflect radiant heat similarly
to an aluminum roof. The siding
waa molded to look like while
clapboard*.
IT SEEMS too bad that Ihc
show was not open lo Ihe public,
but reserved
strictly
for
the
plastic trade*. Two entire floor*
o f the Coliseum — several acres
— were so crowded with plastic
enthusiasts you'd think that half
o f New York'* public had crashed
thhe gates. And those p in tle ex­

perts . wero fouling o f tho plastic
houses,' rapping litem with their
knuckles and thumbing the edges,
tha same ns you and I might
do.
" A ll o f these mutcrinls ore nol
yet on the market" explained W.
E. .Manring, product development
mnnuger for the It. K. (ioodrich
Chemical Co. "hut Ihcy will be
or *hmil.l ha within tha next y j r
or two. We merely supply he
peon vinyl resins. Others moke
tho applications.
Hut here urc
Some of tho things now being done
with rigiil vinyls.”
They included window frame*
with elating permanently sealed
in the * *nsh, downspouts rorruKali'll like sheet metal, sliding
door channel*, lighting
panels,
piping and ductwork.
Manring
said one of the outstanding new
uses for Ihl* plastic Is vinylcoated radiant heating wire which
can be installed in wall* nr ceil­
ing) before Ihe finish coat or
plaster.
V IN Y L W IND O W SASH, down­
spouts, siding and other items ran
lie had In a variety of peminnent
color*. I ’aint is never needed, yet
if ■ woman change* her mind the
material enn be painted to suit.
A big advantage o f vinyl win­
dow sash and frame* Is the elim­
ination nf sticking caused by
warping, freedom from setting
and rotting, These windiw* are
not bulky, either, their vinyl
frames
being
as
nnrrow as
steel.
Manring
admitted,
however,
that the house was framnd with

THE

WORKINGM A N .
H A ffe f PROUD TO STATE,
HAS HELPED TOMAKE
THIS COUNTRY

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O f Privacy
Room-dividers
Give Feeling
Room-divider* can be used e f­
fectively in apartments and smal­
ler homes to Conserve space and
give a feeling o f privacy.
Open shelves, Vertical strings
and screen* arc used for low-cost
room-divider*.
These
functional
pieces on lighter soiling create an
airy look and nn illusion or more
spare.
Wrought iron, brass, bamboo and
copper ae all used aa frame-work
for adjustable shelve* and storage
space* o f light finished wood.
Hook*, radio, TV and china can
be used on these shelve*.
Vinyl tubing and fine rope,
strung vertically between brass
rod*, divide a large room and
give a feeling o f semi privacy,
Folding screens In a wide range
o f color* and fabrics can be used
in any room to conceal, divide or
give privacy.

Popularity O f New:
Stack-On-Stock
Furniture Growing
A I* N'ewnlealurcs
Slsck on.stack furniture grow* In
popularity as evidenced by the
Chicago winter market.
If it Isn't tables that are slack­
ed for m e i n tiered effects, then
It is commodes (hat arc slacked
one nn lop of the other or two in
the Interest* of space-saving and
utility.
A* one rhanufacturcr puli It: " I f
the man nf the house flic* the
coop, all you do with the Mr.
commode I* add it to the Mrs.
cummodo, and you won’t even miss
hint."
Many of these corrclaled unit*
arc styled for use in any room—
living, bedroom, dining or den.
They arc designed so they may be
u-ril interchangeably' and can go
with ease from a live-mom to a
one room apartment, IT necessary.
The trrnd to painted furniture
continue* with a selection of fin­
ishes that Include simple painted
touches ami delicate antiquing.
Hand applied technique* appear
in a variety of motifs.
wooden 2 by 4*. “ It is still econ­
omically unsound to make such
things as vinyl 2 by 4s,H he
said.
V IN Y L FLOOR T I L E S, of
course, are pretty well known now.
Hut the other day n new type
came out In simulated wood
grain. These are so Mtlrnrtivu
you'd probuldy wunl to use them
for wall covering rather than on
the floor. One color i* n deep
mahogany shade that looks like
the finish on a fine piero of
furniture. Another i* birch In
blend with light colored rooms.

thoughtfully arranged on the first floor to make this plan
adaptable to your fam ily's needs. Upstairs bedroom* are
spacious, with roomy dressing alcove* and big wardrobes.
Added feature* are bathrooms on each floor, ten closets, a
covered porch and an attached garage.
For Farther Information shoot this plan, contact yon bnllder

Leather Being Used
In Home Decorations

Home Repair
D o s A n d Dont's

CHICAGO UR-Leather emerges
as one of the most Important new
trends in home decorations, aa de­
monstrated by some 40 new de­
signs In furniture and accessories
shown at tha recent Leather in
Decoration show here.
Many o f the new Ideas In the
use of leather in the home are
results of tha design competition
sponsored by the Upholstery Leath­
er Group, Two top awards went

Ry AN D REW C. LANG
washer |e needed and, If not, buy
ASPHALT TILE MOINTENANCF. a new coupling, which la held In
A P Ncwsfeaturra
place either with prongs or a
DO . , , wash or wax newly- clamp arrangement,
laid asphalt tils after allowing at
DONT
. .forget that.
In
least a week for the adhesive lo wrapping electrical tape around a
hnrdrn thoroughly,
repaired section, ita rt the tape a
DO. . .when washing Is neces­ couple of Inches on the other skit.
sary, use a good neutral soap or
D O N T . . . cut out • damaged
clraner, rinsing with clear water part o f the hose In a careless
and drying with a clean mop. manner; the cut must be made
DO . . . remove stubborn stains straight up and down If the splic­
by nibbing the tile surface light­ er la to fit properly,
ly with a fine grade of ateel wool.
DON’ T . . . neglect, when uelng
DO , , . wax the tile only with the ordinary splicer with prong*,
a water emulsion wax applied In to pound the prong* with a ham
accordance with the manufactur­ mers so they grip the hose tightly.
er's directions.
DON T . , , make eatra repair
DO . - , keep Ilia the floor clean work for yourself by kinking the
and attractive by frequent ewcep- hose, one o f the moat frequent
ing with*
soft hair push broom rauees o f leaks.
D R IPPIN G FAUCET
which will lift the surface dirt
DO , . . know that. In nearly
without scratching the tile.
DON'T . . . use any strong de all easee, constant dripping from
tergents or cleaner* which are an ordinary, comprcsilon faucet
it caused by a worn washer.
not readily soluble In water.
DO . , . shut o ff the water to
DON’T. . .allow any spilled II
quids (especially grease and oil) faucet, unscrew nut directly tin
lo remain on the floor unless you dcr handle by turning counter*
want In risk a permanent alatn. clockwise, then rotate handle in
D O N T . . . forget that most tame direction as if turning on
paste waxes contain turpentine, water and entire aiscmbly will
come loose,
benzine or some other eolvent
DO , . , remove screw at bot­
which will soften the tile and
tom o f faucet stem and replace
cause the colors to Meed.
battered washer with new one of
D O N T , . , ever ru l vanish
same sis* . . , also replacing
lacquer or shellac on an asphalt
screw if old one la rusted or In
tile floor . , , also because of
bad condition.
the damaging effect o f the sol
DO , . . replace faucet assem­
vent contained In Ihe finishing bly, tighten nut and turn on wa­
material,
ter.
DON'T. . .neglect to equip all
DO. . .If Irak rontlouei aft­
furniture resling on aiphalt til* er washer replacement, know that
with such protective devices as valve seat probably need* rcfaclargo soft rubber wheel casters, Ing, which can be done by buy­
composition furniture cups and ing Inexpensive rcfaclng tool and
glides having smooth flat baaas following directions that come
with rounded edges.
with it.
DO. . .repair pinhole leaki In *
DON'T . . . forget that above in­
rubber hose by allowing to dry struction* apply only to a continu­
thoroughly annd applying coat of ously dripping faucet, not to one
rubber-base cement, liquid rub­ which leaks at the stem (under tha
ber or any elmttar product which handle) whenever water Is turned
specifically slates that it can be on.
used to mend rubber,
D O N T . . . overlook the possi­
DO. . .allow Ihe mending mate­ bility that inerrlyt Ighlcning the
ria l to act, apply a second coat and nut may halt a leak at Ihe item ;
wran tightly with black elecrlcal If it doesn't, unscrew the nut, re­
tape.
move old packing and replace with
DO. . .repair larger leak* by packing washer or the string like
cutting out the had section o f the type of packing.
h f-e » lh a sham knife.
DON'T . . . mar the nut or any
DO. . .connect the cut emla with part o f ihe faucet by careless
an
Inexpensive
melal
hose workmanship; wrap a piece o f
ipllcer,
DO. . .If the leak Is at the end
o f tha ho**, near the coupling,
check first In see whether a new

W H A T IS PEC KY W OOD!
Pecky wood, such aa peaky
cypress, haa become popular In
recent years fo r paneling. This
la wood which has been attacked
by lungl, bird* or Insects. Saw
milla used to throw it on the
bonfire before people appreciated
Its rustle appearsne*.
FOR N E A T P A IN T IN G
A doth moistened with water,
when you are using water-base
paints, or dampened with turpen­
tine or mineral apirta when work­
ing an oll-baee paint, makes It
possible to wipe up stray spatter*
quickly, I f such spot* a n allow­
ed to dry, they ara lough to re­
move.
D IFFERIN G TARTER
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. &lt;JBThere's oniy one drawback to the
long standing friendship between
Robert Johns and W. L. Bonham.
They can’t stand each other*#
cooking.
Johns, S3, and Bonham, T2, camp
together each summer at their
lodge near here. It's equipped with
two fireplace pit*. At mealtime,
each cook* and eat* alone.
O NLY A DROP
EM M ETT. Idaho (gt-G em Coun­
ty sheriffs o flfc m got set for
small flood when they heard that
a two-ton milk truck had overturn­
ed at tha top of a hill near here.
But they relaxed when the driver
climbed out of tha wreckage.
He u ld Ihe truck contained only
ona can o f sour milk.
cloh around the nut or cover
the wrench jaws with adhesive
tape to prevent scratching the
metal.
DON'T . . . give up if tha faucet
stem Is beyond repair; you can
buy a replacement stem similar
to the one In your faucet or a
new model which does away with
the acrew-type washes.

Whether It's •
new garage, a new
kilchen, bathroom or
|wil general repairing
Do ll Yourself and Save!

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to Yale Burge, New York decorat­
or, for a woven leather rug com­
bining wide strips of leather with
woven leather thongs and wool in
a warm beige and brown pattern.
The rug formed Ihe motif for a
room setting designed for tho
show by Burge, In which other
highlights were a television and
bookcase unit in Sampan beige
leather, matching the leather door,
put together with brass atrip*.
The furniture award went to Rya
Robin* and Albert Andrews of Chi­
cago for a contemporary lounge
ebair In leather and walnut with
brass ferrule*.
Jack Lenor Larsen, of New York,
won the decorative design award
for a new printed leather called
Colne In a Fountain", f eal —
a
background of brown and beige*
with allver circles.
Alice Beck, of Lancaster, P#.,
won the room selling award fo r
a room featuring a raised hearth
In cowhide tile.
Paul Lasilo, of Lo* Angalet, won
the award far the best archltectural use of leather for hi* design
for the reception area of Uw ihow,
featuring leather panels in five col­
ors and a floor of leather lllea.
A new mlldrew-proof leather for
tropical climates waa a feature of
the show. It come* in more than
300 colors and 1* easily elcanai
with aoap and water.
Leather floor* were widely fea­
tured in the show, hath In cow­
hide tile* and In leather panatl
joined by bras* elripe.

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Few People Seldom Remember
Real M eaning O f Labor Day
On • May evening in 1881, * carpenter
named Peter i . McGuire stood up and made
m suggestion that ever since then has an*
Dually given Americana an excuse for gaiety
and celebration. The scene was a meeting
o f the New York Central Labor Union. Mc­
Guire, who had organized the Brotherhood
©f Carpenter* and Jointera the year before,
proposed that a day be »et aside fo r cele­
bration. T e suggested that it be called
••Labor's Holiday,"
The idea spread, and for many years
la b o r I&gt;sy has been observed throughout
the nation as a holiday on the first Monday
In September.
--------As with moat ^holidays, the charaejar
o f the celebration* has greatly changed aince
earlier time*. Labor Day has become the
occasion foj one final Mg weekend o f sum­
mer. It U a time for one last fling at swim^ I n g brsating and M ^
r
i g
h
Itnell is tolled by the Imminent arrival o f
* al,,mn*
t
One result— doubtless an entirely natD fil n *u U r—o { ftll thl© frivolity In th it it
tends to obscure the real meaning of Lator
Day. Few o f the celebrants pause to think
about that. Few remember organized labors
long struggle out o f the morass of long
hours, low pay and poor working conditions
to its present situation o f power and dignity,
Yet, that Is the thing to hold in mind on
this holiday. Thst 1* the very essence o f Lakor D*y.
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The Scout* wOI encourage reguertd per­
sons to vote on Election Day. On Satur­
day, November 3, Scouts will call at 35.009,*
000 homes across the nation. They- will hang
on doorknobs a Liberty Bell placard bearing
the message, "Heed youth's call Vote as you
think, but vote November 6, 1050. t&gt;e your
freedom to vote.'
Scouting has long had participating citi­
zenship ba«*d nn good character a* one of
its principal goals. We are certain that this
organised and patriotic group, qualified to
render effective sendee, wiii roil up another
mighty Good Turn to the nation.

Appreciation of democratic privilege*

n r i t M |f . w n .ic&lt;, , to r e . c o m p e t it o w h o o t e d -

The Boy Scouts o f America, now numberfng 4,178,000 boy members and adult le*d«r&gt;. will have a realistic experience in citlgenshlp this year.
Together with the Freedom* Foundation,
Inc., o f Valley Forge, they will conduct a
Get-Out-Tlie-Vtote campaign, strictly nonpartisan In Its concept and execution.
First they will promote the registration
o f ail persons eligible to vote. A principal
reason for not voting is failure to register,
, It has/been aptly said that bad candidates
are elected by good people who do not vole,
Throughout the nation before registratlon days, Scouts will put In public places
on*and a quarter million posters bearing the
slogan, "Vote as you think— but vote Novcm-

which always seems to hapten in the ca*c
^
Rut within a week the grocerv-

WM tMuJnjf t|ct(e„ f(J rontr^ the tnt'f.
fic. The store proipered, other stores were
opened, and a chain system was born.
This year a celebration of the 40th annlversary o f self-service is being conducted
by a chain store association. Other groups
and Industries which will participate or are
invited to do so include processors, manufacturers, educational Institutions, apparel
atores, publications, farm organizations, and
others.
Self-service now represents almost DO
j*,. c*nt o f total retail food stores sale* in
thl« country and rapidly is spreading in the
other principal countries of the wt rH. It

The Sanford Herald
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me Feet Office »t Bee for*. PterlSs unOtr the Set
of roneteri of March I 1ST*
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Letters
To The Editor
A L etter te Iks Feeple of
Kent Ihole fm iftly

He U a a * * a r « M public rtlaton exeratire, who has »im pk
taitet. w ither smoku nor drinks.
aad i* on a diet beeaaae o f a
bean cneditfea.
T^ 4t farmer
Tb© B1E is Jo© L^tU* fO
_, m *. - __-^-iewa
&gt;Ka mpiftfl,
a^TT^SS1
him*
isoi and

T h e A fo re It C h a n g e s. .

— A Labor Day Poem —
But tchaf will Labor Day be like
_ Tomorrow when the atom tarn
Our ich rtli, vhnt oil end gas are eat
Of dote os f u ll, token no coat barns?

The Job needs to be done. Should the
time ever came when Americana lo*e their
interest in the right to vote, and neglect to
make the small effect voting requires, the i
t
to vote, would gradually dt-•appear, i
Self-government endure* only iwhen
‘ .. the per |
pie support It vigorously. The act of voting
jj fn itself an expre*«ion of good dihenahip
w ho can sensibly indifferent to an eiection that Is choosing the men and women
whose sets and decision* effect the lives of
t |] 0f us?
'
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•
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*"•* -r V 'C C
Back In the World War I era, a Tenne*see groceryman got a new id*;,. It was to
open store “ where everything could be handl641 w,th minimum effort.' The result was the

to . L ■ * » * « * • J " * " *«*
J 2 L * * * "
***
comtnuskmer.
“ W t think • 1 * «
buiioeK
n r » a are crertooldn* tto ro w .
k « N t«ro market," a i d Joe.
r * ^ jrr-j- iajiwm a kit TTflff ma.
.Nfft&amp;f* f t « * i * W* nHlft HIOH*
«T than they used t o The incon*
Of the average Harlem family ku

m m " ’! * * ? b ^ w t iw d
Joi l . o . t r ip le
« * • N « e ™ « la the
U 5I. w .en be re
.
United State* now spend a* math
quit* aar* -h ere t h « e a c h
r * * r aa the enure popul*.

Yci, what tem Labor Day be like
When a reactor tight* the totem
And heats the hemes end cooks the foot,
L\fu aircraft ap end sets then* down?

leL * e5L l I vW Cw‘. . .
...
Nor
* w s b*
^
n
idea wk#r© be U t T f f 1 ©*
JOOJXO Uncle Sam *ay« be owe*
in income taxes.
-IS I hit a couple of ofl weUs

Will Labor Day be different them,
A tribute to a long-past time
When worker* toiled front dawn to dark
And carried home their bodge of grime?

*•*«■«1;

barrrh a day. 1 m i^ t « «
1
rT
“ But do I own

If of Labor Day trill be the *em~.
For, whether he use brain or braiem
No true man con stand idleness,
He teorks at something, dark or dawn.

any

taon of Canada. Last year n
per east o f the money spvr.t by
*
, jjt. ■n trevel y i i nwat s
£ £ £ ?
*
while Louis has rmmirad a lot
- Jtthr to his u x strugglci

£ SKS m* * •««■ s?

« , H# r t llM the simple dignity th «

£
marked him in Ma ring days
oil Und? No.
m I ly d w rt f a * * how nue|

lir - j &lt;5.c n *
fr l. od I owa exactly," he aaat “ U tt
Thi. Ln t quite trie. A M *o «j M
K w l| m&lt;wt than fi.»0.00(i.
ntim ated Joe still earns zbout im j u * lett I beard K wa&gt; a;ore
tSOjXJQ a year from various ae* .
*1 j o o i »
Urities but p orted « t .
‘ T h e government has b r a nice
than M per cent o f that * » * to w m r. n , tax man don't hound
pay hia torrent u x e ». Meanwhile
^
h 6gm fe th e , me It
foeernment m tw c.t eharge on his
Mybody * f * ,
j
prerKxa u a debt keep piling it ||lln ]t M ro tU lllf . 1 * , * |K[J
higher.
Iiblt m do."
1
Recently Joe and hiz wifa, Rose.
^
^ hoped Reeky M ir

Ar.d When the atom turns the wheels
And lights the town and Ufti the Jet,

The w orker trill find soaring task*
We hacen’t even thought of yatt
On holidays—for better or for worse—
He'll tour the roads across the anieerse.

vb* r n V ud,‘" *
elano would never m ate a eom»
daUy hopin* to Mt Use B.000 b id t IU#nipt&gt; r * tried the en-ne.
jackpot on
High Finance,
* ! j „ ch trail hlmaelf. end t a n ha
CBS network fiv e w a y ih o w .
|^
He had to do it

—U K W O O D M A N

E!r .

Curiosity Costing Corporations

^ »•

«»

»M d*ti
would only be a drop ta the,
„ But
g * o " ^ . tnd
bucket. A itaiistieian estimated
own respect,” be aald ilow,.u tw0 d if f r a e t tRta«a.*’
u p * recorder* •olid state rectl- that if Louis warned to wipe out ,
mil ti « m e t lew fUKia !«■ e aino e * *
f ers to tram form slternatinf eurrent to direct current,
They *r r now seeking to perfeet: Interm ruIIics. which they
describe ss completely new materlsH with propcrtle* not found

By SAM DAWSON
i l l , bow te Improve the eoe and
NEW YO RK .T— Curioeuy eboat forestall the Other.
Sotid stste physics studies the
ties that Mad atoms together in
solid matter and the movement o f
the electrons surrounding the nucleus o f the aUm. Nuclear phyties, on tha other hand, *ttudJe*
The rcaion: W hit tclcn th u call
•olid state physics has been re­ the tort at the atom and from
this study comet those loud bangs
warding many companies with
profitable products they couldn’ t in the Fseiflc Ocean and the Si­
Make 10 years ago. One sxample berian waitea.
The study o f solids, however, is
Is he transistor, the little rod that
concerned more with deve'jpm eot
can replace some radio tubes
Industrialists freely predict that o f materials and processes fo r the
within the neat 10 years the major metal, electronic, power, chemical
share o f many businesses trill and electro-chemical industries.
By learning hpw some electrons
come from products not bow la
can move Is the solid maucr un­
production.
National Carbon next 1 month der the tnflaoasa at electric or
• ill open a mulU-relllioa-dollar magnetic fields e r trader the Inlaboratory in Parma, Ohio, to con­ flusmee at Ught of certain energy
or wave length*, icientlsts hav
NIGHT LIFE
centrate on chemical and ootid
developed such things at: Noe
S A N DIEGO, Csllf. ( A P ) — A «
state physics.
mats Ole magnet* used in comps El Cajon Ave. night school sign
Be]]
Telephone
Laboratories' tor* of advanced design; nonm*
sped*: "School o f Nocturnal Stu­
work in that field brought about
dy."
the aolar battery operated by the
rays o f the tun.
UA. Steel opened a research
center a ftw months age ia the
Pittsburgh area, whero solid state
physics is applied particularly to
metal*. Other steel companies
research scientists work on speci­
fic problems in the same field.
They learn, for example, about
the strength and fatigue of wot-

ne man of

PRAIRIE LA K E

Passage

skill c

man

C apital go hand

blici had racing, into a single1
group. The foremost o f many pro­
jects now under way la the procurment o f a suitable piece to
hold drag raeea. The second Is
building a club dragster to race
w|ih «nd work on. The club Is
affiliated with the Central Flor-,
Ids Timing Association of Orlando
which hai areas* tn tha Kissim­
mee airport. Drag race* in Kiit-&gt;
immee wera bald HepC I, at I

IT W O n A

pm.

AnytSM intereeted in this organ­
ization la Invited to attend our
meetings. We want the people to
realize that wa are not "crazy
irresponsible teenagers", but a

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u k tu M (it m r
prornm. It
Jot is now tr y in g t o boost hk
h .. c - « n » n &gt; « a man wboec :neons* as a public relatxmi cos*
fiaaecial woes it e a s t solve.
sulisntt to partnership with WO-

L j"so wm

Stpltikti 3

1hri called Ida H a R
brawled h iiw k fa g flii

snd only the kwe of a

v O U 'R E T E LLIN G M PI

gut kept him out dM

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A BUM PER C R O P A G A IN THIS Y EA R

CenfrM gross W rifsr
W agreed
[flfl'm e t e L

A polity
______

Labor's skill used with sound capital and scientific knowledge hai
provided for us the highest living standards in the world«
As honest labor merits dignity and respect so pride in one's work
from the quality of workmanship.
Today we face the need to unite our efforts to conserve our heritage
and safeguard our future.
SAVE - PROTECT - CONSERVE

Will Hold Rodh H u h u i i Services

VERETT

Wednesday, Sept 5 — 8:00 P. M.

= ll£ E N H E C i

Thursday. Sept 6 — 10:00 A. M.
A t New York Ave. ft HiU S t
- .U O C M G J L

ROBERT WISE

E V E R YB O D Y

WELCOME

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FE ATU RES 1.00 StlS S :M 7&gt;SS 9:4#

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T H A T BY OUR LABOR WE M A Y BUILD A BETTER FUTURE

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Social foenJtA

Miss D u n n , John
B rad d y Reveal
F in d P la ns .

Calendar

College Chosen Helps A Great Deal
In Determining What You Should Pack

those who will be living away
By P A T WOOD
from home for the first time.
"yrhat to pack for c o llo e *'”
a question needing thousand* of Mother won’ t be there to tenderly
awaken you bi the morning. Aa
Final plans fo r their marriage student* preparing to step over alarm clock Is x "m u st" Item.
the
threshhold
o
f
higher
learning
Saturday, Sept. S, were revealed
Also vary much needed la a
by Mias Patricia
Ellen Dunn, thl" *,lL
pressing Iron and Incidentally, a
daughter o f Mr. and Mr* Sam
Eager to put their best foot good supply o f nylon, orlon and
Dunn of this city and John Paul forward, yet not* sure which is Jersey garments will help cut
Braddy, son of Mr. and Mrs. it their best foot, the soon-to-be col­ the Ironing &gt;urs. Don’t forget an
lege freshmen o f both sexea often
where they visited their sons, C. Braddy, of Gensva.
By M ART FOW LER
extra pair af glasses, toothbrush,
a
hundred
A smart luncheon party will b « Wallace Jr. and David and their
The wedding will take at 4 p. pack and repack
for your ayo glasses, toothbrush,
times.
held this Wedneeday at 1 p.m.* in families at their summer cottages m. In the Frist
Presbyterian
toothpaste^ shaving gear, cos­
A few suggestions will help the metics, Murine eye drop* and as­
the Civic building. Sponsored by
Hclnnl*
on lake Huron. On the return trip Church with the Rev.
the eOBary d o m in '* club, and
excited but perplexed and be­ pirin.
performing the cehemony.
added attraction la a fashion ihow, thay were entertained at the
Immediately following the wedd­ wildered frosh not only In his
Pack a few resolutions fo r good
modeled by club member* and ex­ home o f their daughter and her ing a reception will be held in aim to strut on the campus with
habits along with your clothes.
hibiting the latest Florida (a ll husband, Mr. and M n , M. F. the annex building o f the church. the ease o f a senior, bat to ably
Hesolve to eat throe well balanc­
fashions by Yo*. aU's at Sanford. . Cs vs lion of Hartsdale In tha
No Invitation* are being sent, meet the reiponslbilltlaa o f being ed meals a day concentrating on
Mr*. Henry Lather and Mr*. glamorous section of Westcbeser but all fnends and relative* o f "°n &gt;'«** own-"
fruits, salads and vegetables; get
Harry Sellers will aaalat the chair­
First, let's look at tha ward* adequate txerclse each day, and
the couple are Invited to attend
county,
man of the ways and mean*
robe. It's not a question of "Shall eight or nine hour* o f slaop. It’s
the wedding and reception.
committee, Mrs. Price Good too,
I stock up on Bermuda shorts be* a wonderful feeling to bo on your
Mr. and Mrs. Arne Iricksen
in making thla flrst-of-thesesaun
cause 1 bava nice leg* ” Nor la It own but the freedom entails res­
a ffa ir a hug* success. Mr*. Good- entertained recently at a buffet
a question o f "D o I look batter ponsibility.
In alack* or L e v i's ? " The ques­
eon reports that over 100 &lt;e v - supper for new DeBary residents
Tha girls might find H wise to
vationa have already boon taken. Mr. and Mra. La Velle Pierce,
tion is "W hat type o f school im
U
big bag* to gO With their
Eighteen different costumes will
I attending and where is it localform erly o f Cleveland, wbere he
campus
wear *o that whole day's
be shown during the afternoon and
ed?'
gear o f notebooks, pencils, pens,
Mra. Myrtle Wilson, Home-De...........
.... that
...... ...........
report Has It that they are all waa manager o f that fabulous Van
It is true
Levi's .................
are basic make-up and glasses may be car­
stunning creation*. Reservations Swaring an 1,000 room hotel, the monatratlon Agent* reports that at „ \yellern college and Ber*
ried.
n wmm
a a
Iim
Among
the
guests rainy Interesting t p t i l t f i were muda wKnrt*
lor the luncheon, which la open to Cleveland.
shorts a
are
worn ito
elasa
Finally, If the choice at a goingall, with an especial Invitation t »
Mr. and M n . Einar Tide- heard and a great deal accom­ at some small midwest campuses. away gift Is a radio or type­
the huabanda, may be made with m
* M r; , nd Mri. James V plished at tha annual meeting of But what la worn In class or on
writer, take Um typewriter. It
ISM- ***- —•Hnankna
. .'
_
_ ..
. m_
•A committee
member,
Richards, M n . Daniel Pugh, Mr. The Home Demonstration Agents the campus, for dates and for will increase your chances (o r
Association,
which
she
attended
loafing, depends on what’s accept­ good marks, In addition to getting
and M n . George Wakefield and
In Gainesville last week.
Mr*. Harold Lynch entertained Robert Feyl.
ed at the particular school. Gen­ the work dona faster.
the executive board o f the DeBary
Mrs. Mamie Daughter o f Leon erally speaking, the more Infor­
Packing aids Include plastie
Garden club in her home recent­
Dr. and Mra. A. L. Lincoln County waa elected president of mal wear that la accepted at a bottles (or liquids and creams,
ly and stated that all women of have returned from Rochester, N. the Association,
while
Loomis small school la frowned on by polysthylsne f i l m Refrigerator
thla vicinity are Invited to loin Y . w h en Dr. Lincoln waa engaged Blltch o f Alachua County w ** large cly schools.
bags fo r damp things, cellophane
I
the chib, with the proviso that In teaching among the retarded named president of the County
One standard that goes from tape to temporarily repair hem*
they a n willing to contribute to special classes which were select­ Agents Association.
coast to coast is, fo r girls: skirts, and straps, and kitchen self-stick­
the alma o f thla club: learning to ed tar clinics! work m education
Fletcher Farrington of DaJe- sweaters, blouse* and Jackets. ing wax paper far wrapping up
garden In Florida and making Do. this summer, in western New York vlUe, Ala., who is the national The basis for the men are (lacks,
sptllablee.
Bary a better place In which to state.
president of the County Agricul­ sport shirts, sweaters, and jackats.
Of m in e , no matter how well
Kva.
Mr*.
Theodor*
Broome,
tural Agents Association^ gave, a
A special hint fo r the distaff Informed the fall 'M college
president, appointed the following
M n . Ernestine Pugh has been "splendid" talk on the National
side: You won't need more than freshman might be, he or she wlU
committee chairmen:
program, visiting at Holland Patent and Association, which was followed
one or two formal gowns sat the still feel "unsure" aa the first
M r*. A. L. Lincoln; civic beauti* Bamaveldt, N. Y . with her child* by a talk given by Dr. M. O
most.
Exchanging among the step la made on the campus
fication, Mr*. John Bryn; horti­ ren, Mr. and M n . David Robaru Watkins, new director, on the g|r ll it a CUitom a; most schools
grounds. Don't worry about It.
culture, Mra. Henry Wood; bird* and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Canter*
"duties o f county agents .
| Ind keep in mind thsta bare Next year, you will be casually
and conservation, Mrs. Arthur bury. At Essex, N. Y . she visited
Miss Anna Mae Sikes, State shoulders and sheer nightgowns testing item* in y o tr luggage with
$ . W att; courtesy, Mr*. Ralph Leon­ ber son, Rev. Emast Pugh and
Home Demonstration Agent, ex­ are out of place In the dormitory. nary a doubt—probably Just the
ard; membership, M n . George family and at Lake Senera V.
plained the dutiei o( the extension
The wardrobe settled, make a day before classes atari I
W akefield; legislature, Mrs. Greg­ Y. she was entertained by her
home demonstration agents, aft­ list of Hems needed fo r "Inde­
ory Kessenieh; plant exchange, sisters, Mra. Frank Upson and
er which Mr. Otto Kroy, assistant pendent" jiving. ThU reoulre. M l l l l ' s V O W S T o k C f l
M n . David Taxter; oubllclty. Mrs. Mr*. Thomaa Fennell. Her daugh*
.
.
„
. „
„
administrator for
the
Federal careful
thought—especially
of
Harold Lynch; books, M n . James
if f /
I Kstenslon Sarvlce in Washington,
Bicharda; visiting gardens, Mrs.
Rf * * r u ' j
I t ! * D. C., talked about tha aitenslon
William Ferguson.
winter and thought so well o f thli|
*
flourishing v illig o that thay have ^ h c University o f Florida waa
DeBary building Inspector Rob­ bought a home in DeBary
Mr. and Mrs. Luclso Normand
represented by Dr. F. A. E Elds*
ert H ofstetler reports 18 -new
and daughter, Paulette, have Just
ness, assistant rrsrsrch orafti*
homes under construction, total­
Mr*. Ewsld Mlchelsen tells us ior, who spoke on Florida's water
relumed from Mendham, N. J.
ing **8,700. There will be many that the DeBary Woman’s club la resources; Dr. S. E. Grigsby, aawh*to, on Aug. t l, they saw their
Ths
first
meeting
at
the
Wsstmore this month o f September aa planning further social projcctii alitant professor of soclotnffv. who
daughter, Lucille become Bister
tlde School P-TA will be held
the building rush commence* In a Touring Florida party In Octob­ gave in
Mary Richard la a very imprei“ axcallent"
talk
on Thursday, Sept. •, at 1:90 pm
the fail.
er, with dessert and cards. Mr*. "principles of
counseling
with The purpose o f thla meeting wili
./ V T .? !? .
Chartos Gifford. Mrs. Richard families and small groups"; Dr.
LuclUt* first came ae a lovely
Mr. and M n , Albert Mich ael Is Hart and Mra. Frank Piatroplutn Allan, vice-president, who told the be to get acquainted and all bride, then received from the
mothers o f new children to the
o f Madera road ara moving M will be the committee la charge.
Bishop her Holy Habit In the
group that thay should all aid In school are urged to attend.
Feat Lauderdsi*. A farewell din­
Order o f the Sisters o f Christian
anoouraging high school students
New officer! fo r thla year *r * Charities,
ner wae held lor them Friday
to study more, explaining that
Mrs. Carl Prescott, President!
evening at the home of Mr. and
Before going to Mendham, N.
M n . Harry F. Brown at Gem
. ? • t S T , ; Cart &gt; r a « * t .
Vlce.Prm ld.nt; J., the Normand* tourned the Eng­
k n . Joe Q in * u ,
program M - land States, visiting relatives and
Lake. With the Michael la family
college snd the remainder would
rector; Mrs. Orsdy Hsrmsn, De­ friend*. They spent a few days
were Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Brink*
"have to find something else to
votional Chairmen; Mr*. P * Jeha- in Stamford, Conn.,- with Mr. and
cell* and M n . Edna Decker. Ded o ": and Mr. and M n . W. M.
son, Hospitality; and Mr*. E. E. M n . Philip Elnlcota. M n . Zlnicoia
■w Bary'a loa* wilt be Fort Lauder­
Schedule o f Miss Myrtle Wilson,
Fifleld, provost for agriculture,
Bed in bough, Membership Chair­ i* the termer Miss Claire Nor­
dale's gain, fo r the Michaetie Home eDmonstrallon Agent, (mm
who spoke on "public agrlcul*
fam ily were « much liked part Sept. 9-11 u a* follows.
man.
mand, o f this city*
tore".
t f the town's activities.
BepL g, Chuluota Home DemonWestside teacher* are; flret
A discussion on "better com­
stratlon club will meet at the munication in the horns demon- grade, Mrs.
Elisabeth
Sharon,
Mr. and M n . Wallace Gahler School building at 10:90 a. m. stmtlon program " waa delivered who is also principal, aaad Mrs.
have returned from a trip to Report from member* attending by Mr. Ralph Fulghum, assistant Helen Stevenson; Second grade,
Royal Oak and Port Huron, Mich. the Short Course in GalneevlD*
chief o f Division of Information Mrs. Harry A. W att sand Mra.
will 1m given. Coveted dish lunch- snd Programs fo r the Federal Idell Hampton, who Is new this
Extension Service, at Washington, year; and third grade, M n . Re­
4
becca Holmes and Mra. E iear
A data in "Exploratory A rt" D. C.
will start at the Seminole High
The sgrate then had a discus­ Nefdtr.
Refreshments wil) he Served at
School, T:0D-10'M p. m. to which sion o f service program planning
club members are Invited to Join. for 1KT, following which Mrs. the meeting.
Sept. «, Longwood Bom* De­ James Brogdon, extension ante
TBe regular waekly m eetug o f monstration Club will meet at the omcloglst, gave the latest de­ showed movies dastgaed to aid
- the Sanford Duplicate d m was Library la Longwood at 10:W a.m velopments In the fight against in recognising a id cembaUag tha
held Thursday night at I pm . Members who attended the Short the Mediterranean Fruit F ly and Insect,
In the Yacht Club fo r the last Course in Galooevillo in July will
time. Beginning next Thnnday, give their reports. Covered dish
September I , 1IM, meetings will luncheon.
^
he held In the new Shrine Club
"Exploratory A r t " class will
- building across from tha May- have Um second meeting at the
' fa ir Inn. All bridge player* are Seminole High school n :0 0 - l0 :»
Invited to eom* down and part­ p m. Clob members and ether*
icipate in thee* games. Refresh* who are interested are invited to
.* manta will be served during the Join.
- evening.
S ep t I , 4-H Radio program
There w c t *
seven tables In W TRR 11:90-11:41 a.m.
play Thursday and svarag* score
Sept. 11., Geneva Home De­
waa 7*. Dr. and Mrs. Leonard monstration d o b will have aa all
Munson cams in flret with Mte day moating, opening 10:91 a.m
m - Points; Mrs. Alice Eckhardt and Coveed dish luncheon. Business
1 ’ Mra. Grace Clifton, eecood witk session and tustallatLm of officer*
- M potato; Mr, and Mrs, g. Albert, will take piece in tk * Burning
. third with M potato; tied far and report! from members attend*
- fourth were Mr*, Myrtle Adnma lag Short O w n * in Gainesville
• • and M r*. Hatel Anderson and Mr. will be given la the afternoon.
Irvin g Felnberg and Mr. Cecil
- - Binna with I I points.
W ILL S I W ITH VS
Three-quarter movement was
In pUy, with Ina Kiehl aa Di­
rector.
No longer dam the cotton dress
vanish with tha firm hint o f cold
umath w , not to appear again until
the d ie t rabta a f spring is sight-

DeBary W om an's C lu b Luncheon

To Feature Fall Fashion Show

'Miss Myrtie'
Attends Meeting
In Gainesville

Westside School
P.T.A. Will Meet
Thursday Night

MONDAY
Tha Phllathea Class o f the First
Presbyterian Church will meci jn
the bom* o f M n . C. C, Howard,
S. Mcllonvllla Ave., at J.4J p.m.
O. A.'s and Sunbeam meeting
at the F in t Baptist Church is
postponed until Sept. 10.

TUESDAY
The Daughten o f Wesley Sunday
School Class o f the First Metho­
dist Church will hold their regu­
lar business and social meeting
at I p. m. In McKIntey Hall, with
Mrs. Albert HIckion's and Mrs.
C. M. Flower’s Groups serving as
hostesses.
Sanford Lodge No. 61 F 4 A M
resumes communications by con­
ferring o f the Fellowcraft Degree
at Masonic H ill at T:90 p. m.
The Sanford Tourist and Shufflsboard Club will hare a covered
dish supper at I p . n .
Th* B.P.W. will hold a business
meeting at g p. m. In City Hall.
The Rsr C. L. Arnold will con­
duct the morning devoting over
WTRR, Sanford, at B:90 a.m.
Brownie Troop No. 233 will meet
after school on the second C .31
o f youth building o f Presbyterian
Church, SOB Park Ave., The Troop
will be under the leadership o f
Mrs. E. W. Linker, with Mrs. Ho­
ward as Assistant
WEDNESDAY
Morning Circle No. • of (he First
Presbyterian Church will meet m
tha home o f Mrs. L. B Llbbey,
9109 Iroquois Ave., with Mrs. Jo*
Baker, Chairman, presiding
Annual Business meeting at the
First Bsptist Church at
p.m.
Sunday 8chool Workers Council
at l: !4 p.m.
Morning Circle Number Nine o f
the First Presbyterian Church
will meet at 10 a. m. In tho home
o f Mrs. L. B. Llbbey, 2809 Iroquois
Ave.
Girt Scout Troop 149 will meet

in the Youth Building o f tha
Presbyterian Church, 308 Park
Ave. Mrs. Fred Kobb, the leader,
urges that il l girts be present as
the troop will divide into new
patrols at that Ume.
The Rev. C. L. Arnold will con­
duct the morning devotion* over
WTRR, Sanford, aa 8:30 a. ra.
The W.S.C.S. o r the Ebenexor
Methodist Church will meet at tha
hoe of Mr, J. C. Warmack at 7:49
p.m.

,
FR ID A Y
The Ilov. C. L. Arnold will con­
duct the morning devotions over
VVTUli, Sanford, at 8:30 p.m.
SATURDAY
The R.A.'a meet at the First
Daptist Church at 9:30 a.m.
The Unity Class will meet In tho
Valdes Hotel at 8 p.m. Josephine
Stuckio will
loach
new
hook
"H ow to Let God Help
You".
Everyone Is welcome.

Shipp Home Scene
Of Birthday Party
Buddy Shipp celebrated his third
birthday, Aug. 30, with a party at
his home, 2930 8. Yale Ave.
The boys
and girls played
games, followed by refreshments of
ice rroam, cako and a fruit ado.
Those Invited were Danny How­
ard, M in Lilly Howard, Miss Ruby
Howard, Mis* Irene Howard, Miss
Elaine Hay, Tracy Hay, Billie
Hern. Danny Hern, Donnio Law.
son, Mias Jenny Lawson and the
sister nf the honored guest, Miss
I’ auta Joan Shipp.

Happy Birthday

MissMyrtie's

a

Schedule

BI RTHS
A baby boy was bom U, Mr and
Mrs. Dean P. Taylor, 4 l» Bin
Marcos A v e , Sal unlay morning
at 10:4&amp; a.m. at the Semlnola
Memorial Hospital. Tho baby, who
weighed 7 lbs., X ot., has been
named Bruco Wayne.

Jo Qua J-Aimdi,

Bridge Club Moves
To New Location
In Shrine Building

a n d Q iudanW iA .1!

(h u im w vju m n i
MR. LOUIS MATTHEW S
of th*

STORES - SCHAEFER T A LO R IN G

W e Are Now Open For
Business After Extensive
Alterations:

COMPANY

Cottons Now Worn
All Year Round

Fall Decorating
-Requires Light
Colors, Gay Prints
'.

Women have flnallv rebsllad
against the eld fashioned Idea
that light colon and gay prints
'should be exclusive In soring and
;* summer, while fo r (all and arbiter
..th ese should all he packed away
•f
and exchanged for d arter tones.
S snew bets
tlse idee
■that light, airy rotors shouM do
;Jurf aa well la fall and winter
•as they do in the warmer month*.
! • * now the market la bring flooded
with cotton bid spas aiie and drap­
eries which ran he washed aa
often as they need It. These are
■all in colorful tones that knap
~
looking Uk* spring all

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T U ESD AY

Criton la new a year-round pro*
fo r Fall and la tweedy
texturee which ana ha worn right
through tha wtatar month*.
Modem Settaaa tan go any.
what*, whether it bo to the beach
in summer ka tha term o f a bath­
ing suit or to the Meat formal of
winter's dances. Aad today's wo­
men are finding K tees expensive
to buy and to keep up than
ot U s ...........................
parts.

You ate o * your las' pair ot
eyes—take ear* a f them. I f you're
on a Job where eye orotectlon It
needed, doa't gamble — use I t
Alan new m the market is settee Mska sure you are getting enough
wallpaper, which. It U said, will rest and an adequate diet, because
.last M ta U years. TWo
mad* a lack o f either is bound to affect
•af high-quality muslis wkieh la to* efflelewey a f your eye*. Us*
.eoated with a special paint that an eye lotion to ease the strain
is based on ae that i t will aet that comes from long periods o f
fad*, resulting Id g - | “|g g — "ctoee" or detail work and give
that is not only durable, hat eesy your eyas a break from time to
'to keep ctesn a* mi ani sealed Ume throughout the day by seel­
-Surface.
ing them completely fo r a few
’ Thaee alas come la t f e light, seconds. You will be surprised
airy prints ee necessary in the bow quickly they will respond to
sav r u

&amp; W ED N ESD AY

Sept. 4th

&amp; 5th

Showing a complete line of
Fall and Winter fabrica for

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1 3

PL
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Discount For
Cash &amp; Carry

Pickup and delivery
If you prefer

Men’s and Ladies' Suita.
Mr. Matthews will be glad
to take your measure for a
suit to be delivered at your
eonvenience.

LANEY
DRY CLEANERS
E. H. LANEY, Owner
110 E. SEC O N D ST.

LUND

Says:

Does his record in Congress • i
the past 8 years entitle Sid Iter
long another term? That's up \&lt;i
the voters. But In falraens u
them, hi* record should be made
public. U belongs to the people.
They hsva paid fo r It and are ea*
titled to have It exposed. .

THURSDAY
The Rev. C. L. Arnold will con­
duct the morning devotions over
W Tllit, Sanford, at 8:30 a. m.
Intermediate choir rehearsal at
tho First Baptist Church at T
p.m.
Adult Choir rehearsal at th*
First Baptist Church at I p.m.
The first meeting of tho Westside School P-TA will be held at
7:30 p.m.

By Miss Normand
In Mendham, N. J.

BEPT. 1
Bill Peacock
Mkrgsret Jones
Marjorie Goodspeed
Billy Colley
Basel fitudebaker
SEPT,
C. W. Brantley
BEPT. 9
Mrs. J. P. Thurmond
Jack Burney
Fred W. S a l

TH E SANFORD H E RALD
Mon. Sept. 3, 1956
Page B

PHONE 465

LU N D
I will not conduct a 'mud*
slinging' campaign nor Induiga
in ' personalities. Both tho office,
and the campaign for it, requite
dignity and sincerity. His record
alone Is the Issue.
I CHARGE TH A T HIS RECORD
DISCLOSED TH A T HE HAS OB­
TAIN E D NO ACTION WHATSO­
EVER ON A N Y IM PO R TAN T
LEGISLATION
DURING
THE
E N TIRE S Y E A R S HE
HAS
BEEN IN OFFICE. The facts bear
this out. I make it early In the
campaign so that ho will have
ample Ume to refute It. I will
also have ample time to prove
the charge I f he does.
In I year*, tho record shows
that HE MISSED 97 o f 000 IM ­
PO RTAN T ROLL CALLS
ON
SIG N IFIC AN T
L EGISLATION.
He also missed 89 quorum Roll
Calls.
It shows that OUT OF 68
PUBLIC BILLS HE 1NTRODUCED O N LY 5 BECAME LAW. ON
57 OK THEM, NO ACTION WAS
TAKEN. Two o f tho bills pasted,
dealt with the conveyance o f U.
S. lands to Boards o f Cuunly
Commissioners; one allowed cer­
tain lands for civil defense; on*
related to credit allowance for
dividend! received and paid by
■ trade corportlon and the other
authorised the Issuing o f pktenta
for certain lands on the Indian
River.
In the tame 8 years, HE IN ­
TRODUCED 44 P R IV A T E BILLS
AND GOT NO ACTION ON 31,
ONLY 9 BECAME M W . Tlu-so
are known aa re lie f Mil* and
moat o f them provided for the
Treasury to pay claims. Included
In these bills he Introduced, waa
one to reimburse a Connecticut
corporation
$87,713.00 fo r
exponses Incurred in a failure o f
Kansas teed obtained from th*
C.C.C.; another to exempt ocrtxln
post season football games from
admission taxes; another to ex­
empt certain real property In
Washington, D. C, from taxation;
another to (Dow attorney’s fcca
In certain tax
cases;
another
dealt with tha certain notifiesRons to trade mark holders Can
ha claim these to bo important
legislation.
In speaking o f the $10,000 sa­
lary boost for Congressmen, ha
voted for, he laid on July 1st,
1990, "Th e only difference 1 have
discovered seems to be that I
don't have to borrow quite as
much money to make both ends
m eet." My answer to that Is that
no one la farced to run for Con­
gress. It must and does involve
many personal sacrifices. It should
not be considered a mean! o f
livelihood. It Is a trust, a re­
sponsibility and an honor. It
Certainly should be worth the
sacrifice.
Instead o f belittling the living
o ff to $11,800.00 a year, I believe
It behooves him to consider
whether he actully earned what
he had been paid.
If, as I understand, he contends
his seniority and membership on
an Important committee la hla
claim to re-election, then he
should explain why he got no
action on the vast majurlty o f
hla bill*. He cannot blame the
OOP fo r this. The Democrats
were In caotrol moet o f the
Ume.
There will be more o f this re­
cord lite r. This column is cosUy
and 1 am bearing most nf the load
myself. All that tha GOP organi­
sation! have given me U a total
of $1,000, plus a return o f tha
filing fee. That Isn't much con­
sidering tha vaatoesa o f t h e . i l
counties o f this district. ( I trust
those organisations
won't get
angry about printing this fart, but
the truth shouldn't burl too much, $
I am m yitlfled at the claim* o f
some about the big GOP money
that is supposed to be floating
around.
Because he is la office, he baa
had the break o f getting "new $."
Thla Is hard to offset and requires
a lot o f campaigning, lted We
had • two-party system in Uils
eengrpaaional district In receut
y « a n , thl* would not have bscn
necessary. The public would hove
had the record o f the incumbent
w r y I m n Instead of getting
It now fa r the first timet,
.
Arnold Lund

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tide an ope* grave beckoning.

*' ZOLA

'The picture beaida the coffin
was made when Dean risked «
high school churn la hi* home
town. It was a gag picture that
any &gt;oung man might po*« f or 0q
an impulse," taps Stevens.

Associated Press Retrace Reporter
STORKS, Conn., UR—Science has
discovered a "rumpus room lungus."

RO SS

A university o f Minnesota re••areher reported this to tbs
American Institute o f Biological
Sciences Contention Tuesday. He
said he had found that dlscutoratiOn on painted insulation hoard
la basements—a problem plagu­
ing homes in Eastern state■— Is

tore accuses "fa s t buck promo­
ters" o f sparking a weird, morbid
eult fo r the dead actor.
Newsstands lalaly have been

Manufacturers have been

Heturday Sept, gg

Thursday Sept. 12

Seadejr Sept. 22

2 He peat Bandits
Rob Postal Clerk

Monday Sept. I f

Saturday S e p t I I

Sunday S ep t I I
10:51 *.m
11:24 p.m.
Monday S e p t IT

K

Tuesday Sept. 18

Wednesday Sept, k

Thursday S ept 27

Friday S ep t 28

Saturday S ep t M

REPORTED IN
GOOD CONDITION

RINGER
Dr. J. Paul Scott o f the Jackson Memorial Laboratory, Bar
Harbor, Maine, said they got that
way ae a rtault o f tw o genetic
traits separately Inherited from:
Dogs used fo r hunting birds fo r
the falconaers o f the Middle Ages,
and trained to crouch quietly a ft­
er flushing the birds from the
ground, and from prem oden sette n who ware "trained to And the
birds and then lie fla t while a net
was thrown ovor them and the
dog.
3. What's new in botanical
plant hunting!
Answer: The helicopter.
Dr. Elbert L . Little Jr., o f the
U. S. Forest Service said helicop­
ter* are great fo r getting to usual­
ly inaccessible places in aoma
tropical areas. And tbey’ra much
better than flaed-wtng aircraft fo r
identifying plants from the air, he
■aid.

mold.

yesrs and then coma back to pick
me up like a—like a discarded pair
of pants!**
Kemp th rew .K ck hla head and
laughed. ’'Darling, 1 wouldn't
dream of comparing you to a pair
of pants—worn or newl But yes,
1 expected to come back to my
wile. You hadn't married. Or waa
I w ron g! Did you intend to mar­
ry the very proeperoue - a nd ob­
viously willing—Jaeoo Tea E y c k !"
She watched Kemp, trying to de­
cipher hla expression and suddenly
aha knew that Kemp no longer
loved her yet Intended to stay
married to her. He waen’t the man
she had married. Then he'd been a
drifter but warm and eager to
pleaee, gentle. Now he wanted
something.
Her spirits lifted. You could barwith a man who wanted aorneand she had never been a bad
trader. She wanted her freedom)
Kemp wanted something she didn't
understand.
"W hat happened on the p ea s!"
■he heard her voice with astonish­
ment.
Kemp abandoned hla lounging
pose in tha door. Ha cams Into the
parlor, sat down, clipped and light­
ed a c ig a r,,
"Tha Swede waa afraid In go
back to Rkagway. Ha gave ms
money, promised me a partnership
If I w ent I had a lot of money.
Roma o f It waa to buy supplies

"Look
at 8arah Bernhardt.
When she was a years old. she^
posed lying down with her eyes
closed In a coffin. Y et she lived to
be 80."

LOS ANGELES (It - Two hepcat bandits held up Blchard &gt;E.
Engler, 90-year-old postal clerk,
but he assured police the only
things "rea l gone" wero hla 10
bueki and *H0 wriatwatoh.
Engler said Monday the "c o o l"
conversation went like this:
"Daddy, you've had It, man.
Give ua your bread, then you're
as free aa a bird.
"Th is wasn't much o f a score,
man," said the other robber, look­
ing at the money and watch. "W e
didn't know you were from BrokeYille."

hid topics aa "Jim m y Dean
Speaks from Beyond": “ Why Ilmmy Dean knew he was going to
d ie ;" or “ Why Jimmy Dean want­
ed to d ie."
George Stevens, who directed
Dean tn the upcoming "Giant,”
calls aO the stories ridiculous.
"Jim m y Dean lived every day
fo r the future. He had no more
premonition o f death than you or
I. These feet buck promoters, out
to aell their magatlnee and sou­
venirs, won’t let the poor fellow
die in peace."

HOLLYWOOD (ft — ' Singer DI.
nah Shore, who Buffered a milcarriage yesterday, was reported
In good condition today at Cedars
o f Lebanon HoapltiL
She and her husband, actor
George Montgomery, hare two
children, Melissa, g, and John
David, 2. The couple had Just re­
turned from a Hawaiian vacation.
'Work on tha road is underwsy,
BUI O'Bsnbn is having an add­
ition built to hla barn. Cort Yancey
sold his mule, Pet*, to Carl Stiv-

Meny o f the article* are aecompanlad by photos which Steveha
gag shots. One shows * Dean be•Ida aa open coffin *n a Fair-'
mount, Ind., mortuary. Another ii
an autographed picture from Vamplra, who did a ghoulish television
act in Introducing horror movies.
She was ■ friend o f Dean's and
the picture ib ow i her standing be-

O. D. Farrell

310 E. First

For 10 veers this (tore has
consistently observed the fob
lowing hours:
Week days I a, » . to ItlS p. m.
Raturdara • a. m . to !:2 * p. n.
Cloned front 7:20 p. m.
Saturday s a il) • l a Men.

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By ALTON L . B LAKESLRR
Associated Frees Sclent* Reporter

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age w e n announced Wednesday.
These banka stockpile g magi­

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works almost Instantly to atop
bleeding caused by exposure to
atomic raya, by leukemia, and in
other diseaiei and conditions.
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platelet la only a millionth o f an
inch wide, and h takas 2R btlllnei
o f them to weigh one ounce.
Two mMhodi o f preserving pre­
cious platelets perhaps Indefinitely
w ere reported to the sixth Con­
gress o f the International Kamato)our l a J i t i ,

'The mb has atra that platelet*
die ten feat The piatelat* in a pint
of blood die within a day after
blood ia donated to l bank.
But tha rlattM s now can bo
Ashed out of whnlo Mood and
prraorvnd separately.

Proudly the nation salutes Labor
and rightly so! By their energy and
sk illful use o f m odern tools and
machines, the men and women of
Labor have made America’s produc­
tion the highest in the world!
Free from the dictates o f socialist
planners, new -skills and improved
m ethods produce more things for
more people...creating the highest
standard of living ever known!
Ever conscious of its responsibilities,
Labor In Free America is an esteemed
p a rtn e r in th e L abor-In v esto rManagement team that has built the
sinews o f our industrial might—the
bulwark o f our security and freedom!

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qukfc-fraesn
and dry thorn into a whit* powdor,
kept hi a aoalad glass tub* and
than mixed with salt solution
whan a Ufa-aavtng injection Is
nandad,

Thla method waa reported by
Mrs. Edmund EMa, Sidney Ber­
ber, L DJomaai and P. Arnold *f
Uio Children's Hospital, Beaton.

Am bitious young Man or Woman, looking

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industry. Tha am and woman of FPAL hava halpad boost our power
producing capability to more than four tuna* it* VJ-Day rating. Wa art
proud of this Hunjhfna Sarvioa team and tha job they an doing *.* •.
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GOOD POOD AND D B I N E S
served in pleasing surroundings
by plM iant people. The Doggie
Diner k Bar, Lake Mary.
MAR-LOO R ESTAU RANT
i Sample Menu:
T-Bone Steak,
• Breaded Veal Cutlet, Florida
Debater, Deviled Crab, and of
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courae Lola'*
Famoua P in a .
PHONE
11J5-W fo r Uke-out.
HW Y. 17-M South.
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GEORC1A GROWN C a b b a g e
Repair workl Home alterations! 42—A R T IC L V HSR R E N T
Plants in any quantity. Ready
No job too small. Finished carp­
for setting o u tS ep L 10th. Vari­
NOW
8
mm
film
rental
library
enter will give prompt service.
eties are o f Mldteason, Marlon
at Wleboldt'a Camera Shop. 210
% Phone 13BB-J. Rollins A Slagle.
Market. Early Round Dutch,
S. Park Ave.
Glory, Improved Glory, Savoy
M c K A N K Y -HM 1 T H
P A IN T S
This I* a free pass to the Ritx
Mammoth Red and B ally Copen­
2416 8. Park
Phone 1203
Theatre fo r W. J. Bsrnum. Exp.
hagen, all from Certified FerryMurrls Seed, Ripe A Ready To­
dato Sept. 12, 195*.
This Is a free pass to the Moviemato A Produce Co., Stale Farmland Rlda-ln Theatre fo r F. L.
43—AR TIC LE S FOR SALE
era Market, Sanford, Florida,
AUisi. Exp. date Sept. 11, 1*3*.
Phone 328.
We buy end sell used furniture.
t f — PIANO SERVICE
Paying lop rash prices for any Georgia cabbage plants. ATI var­
thing o f value. SUPER T R A D ­
L. L. Sill — Plano Technician
ieties — any amount. Starting
ING POST on 17-92 Ph. 2063-W.
Phene IIM Rente I. Sanford
Sept. 11. Hugh C. Whclchel,
State Market Stall 13. Day 1339,
Trunks,
Wardrobe.
Steamer*,
I I — R O O FING -PLU M BING
night, *27.
Footlockers,
Briefcases, San­
ford Jewelry A Luggage Co.,
W . J. K IN G
300 Sanford Ave.
Plumbing Contractor
Kohler Plumbing A Supplies
— Factory to You—
34—APTS— HOUSES— ROOMS
Reem Electric Water Heaters
A lu m in u m
2*34 Orlando Dr.
Ph. M
V e n e tia n B lin d s
I f intereated tn apartment clean­
er than average. Close in. See
Plumbmg. Kresty Heating
Baeloeed head. Sag-proof bottom
Jimmy CUwan. Ph. *1*.
rail with plastic end*. Plaatle or
M. G. HODGES
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
Service on AH Water Pumps—
HUTCHINSON'S Ocean F r o n t
cords.
Welle Drilled - Pumps
Apia. 339 S. Atlantic. Daytona
S e n k n rik G U m an d P a in t Cn.
Paata Road. Phone TOO
Beach. CaU 2374-W for reserva­
112-114 Wool Sad St.
Pboao u o
tions »it * r 6:00 pi m.
C E R A M IC T I L E
Paul F . Mueller A Son Ph. 1S4 Arm y Cota, $5.99; Paint, 82.30 gal. French Avenue hum* suitable for
T-Shirts, 48c; Army-Navy SurpFree estimate. Quality work.
home A business. For Informa­
iua, 310 Sanford Ave.
tion call 1494.
NECCHI-ELNA
FURNISHED apt*. Phoaa 1321.
S 5w in i Machine Canter
Salas, Service and Rentals
W ELAKA A PA R TM E N TS! rooms
GARRETT'S
private baths. 114 W. First St,
323 E. First St.
Phone 1422
Coat reruns and Repair

RENTALS

Ph. 1821
1A— FLACKS f

T H A N E S _________

We wlah to thank our friends and
neighbors for their many kind­
nesses to us during the recent
loss o f our loved ones. Your
many expressions o f sympathy
i and beautiful floral tributes will
alwaya be remembered and ap­
preciated.
Mrs. Della Hardy.
Mr. k Mrs. E. O. Keith
Mr. k Mra. Charles D. Hayes.
E
Mr. k Mrs. R. L. Brrdley.
Mr. k Mrs. Henry Hardy Jr,

I#07 Seaferd Ave.

Phone 1113

2 2 -S P E C IA L NOTICES

AUTOM OTIVE

CROSLEY - BENDIX
Salta and Service
RAND ALL
E FF E C TIV E AUG. SO
ElectMc Company
A L L ISM EVINRUD E8 ON SALE Servlet— Quality— Satisfaction
2 H. P . Lauion
Pb US Sanford
2B3T-J-3 De Bary
Air-cooled, 4-cycle . . . . ftss.oo
FA IR B A N K S • MORSE P u m p a
S 1L P. Mercury 1935
Model ................
1131AS
Well
Drilling,
HOWARD
C.
# 1 H. P . Royal
LONG, Phone 3M 20T East
Gear ahlft—new . . . . . . $131.90
Commercial Ave.
ft H. P. Mercury
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
IBSS Mark ft ............. 91M.00
Slip Coveri end Drape*
Ttt H. P. Evinrude
.
STAN LE Y KULP
Good as new, . . . . . . . . 1105.00
*
PHONE 2S36-J.
TVS H. P. Evinrude
ISM Model .................. $195.00 Tree* trimmed, removed and delft H. P. Mercury
mossed. Ph. 1007-R.
Lightning .................... $125.00
SANFORD T R E E CO.
10 H. P. Scott Atw ater
1SSS Model .................. 110.00 ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
10 H. P. Johnson
ments, involcei, hand bills, and
tM
1SS4 Model ..............
199.00
programs,
a te .
Progressive
11 H. P. Saa R e a ------- »S3.00
Printing Co. Phone &gt;40# — 403
lft H. P. Scott Atwater 1SS4
West 13th St.
with Ball-A-MaUc . . . . f 119.00
T. V. REPAIRS
lft H. P. Scott Atwater
IB35 Model ................ 1219.00 T U 10 p. m. Service Call*, $3.00,
J. Q. Herrin, Pb. MftftJ W. A.
tO H. P . Mercury
1SSS M o d el-L ik e new. $29840
Norris, Ph. 1559. Ueensed Tech­
nicians, guaranUed work.
10 H. P . Martin
ueed Just a few hours .. 183.00
Weil drilling, water guaranteed.
11 R P . Johnson
Phone 1006-W.
IBM Model u................. 360.00
A lio many motors torn down for
m
used parts, Reasonable.
v • TR AD E IN your old boat, Mo­
LOW ERY A BRIDGES
tor o r Trailer.
Sea. lSld-W Orange City Ip r 4-1414
— Selection o f Boats—
Glass,
Mahogany,
Aluminum
S P E C IA L
*
• A lio aavsral used Boats and A t N ix Bedding. RenovaU cotton
Gator TraUera.
and innersprlng mattress. W# al­
so convert cotton mattresses in­
Mow will you SWAP?
to Inntrspring. W# make odd alia
Mow will you T R A D E ?
mattresses and matching box
Your old motor.
springs. We do upholstery A slip
F o r a better grade.
covers. Free estimates cheer­
Evinrude Sales A Service
fully given. 1301 8anford Ave.
R O B S O N S p o r tin g (io o d a
Phona 5044.
* 3 0 44 E. 1st fit.
Phono M
ft—BOATS AND MOTORS

BULLD O ZIN G

12— SC H O O U M N B TE U C TIO N

D A N C IN G

I t Will pay YOU to seo us before
you buy. Oper Evenings and
D e a n n « S c h o o l o f D a n ce
Sundays.
Ballet • Tap * Ballroom
Easts Me Trailer Sate*
Beginner, Intermediate, and ad­
Paiatke, Fla.
vanced clataee fo r chUdren of
Trailer, Sale-Rent, Ph. eS4-XR.

. H K ffisT K A T IO N SEPT- 6..

‘51 Bel-Air Chevrolet fully equip. Clean. Ph. 3S36-W. 402 Wil-

K

10:00 A.M.
Phone 2871

— 8:00 P.M. •
17 02 at lllawatha

EM PLOYM ENT

'M Ford, ft-paaaenger station wag­ lft -CHILD C A S E
,
on. WIU sacrifice. Phone Ml-J,
Baby litters available. Baby Sit­
■ fu r ft p. m.
ting Agency. Ph. 232-M.
*4T Studebaker Commander club
coupe. Hedio, heater, overdrive, 38— H E LP W ANTED—F E M A LE
w/w tires, fog lights. Above
WAITRESS - Apply Touchsoa’ e
average conftiUon. $123 cash.
Drug Stare, Mr, Clark.
See at 300 E. H at St.
27—H E L P W ANTED • M ALE

BUSINESS
SERVICES

T ilt setters wanted. Teem prefer­
red, top w a g e s .' CaU Spring
4-4224. Lake Helen, Fla.

PARLORS

Modem. A ir t endll wned Salon
H a r r ie t t 's D a in t y ffftftk
MB E Oak
Ph. M l

I f —RUIUM NG -

FAINTING

REPAIRS

FLOOR saodlag and flaiakln.
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Sami
nola county slate IMS.
H. M. Gleason, Lakft Mary

l

ft

U SS**

eaR

It f s y s To use

Mr.

Want experienced Pianist A Ac­
cordionist to form
trio with
electric guitar player. R a l p h
Slrobridge, 404 Maple Ave.
I I —BUSIN E M O PPO RTU N ITIES

N O T IC E
M. Porter’s Reauty SI
will be closed darnjag the mon
o f September._____________

SEE and COMPARE
The Homes Built
By
ODHAM A TUDOR. INC.
Builders o f Fine Humes
For Florida Liviag
B EA U TIFU LLY Designed Three
And Four Bedroom Home*
1 A 2 baths
Varied Selection o f Plans Avail­
able.
Priced From 111.200 to $24,000
VA ( G I ) - r H A A FHA Inaarvice Financing.
UCMES AV AILAB LE r
South Pinecreat ... . Sanford, Fla.
Grove Manors ........Sanford, Fla.
Valencia Villas . . . . DeLand, Fla
SALES OFFICE
2623 S. French Ave.
Phona 1100 A 2990
After 8:00 p. m. Call 23TI-W

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IV « » id.r-.S.w.-Sports
John Hair News
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1100 charts s ra rr.lt Shew
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Till. Land ot Oura
Itanitilanit

Florida manufacturer and Instal­
ler o f Spec *n Span quick »»iv Ice laundries has surveyed .nd
secured several choice laundry
locations In tha Sanford arts.
No previous atpcUesce neces­
sary, snwll down psymrnt. bank
financing, unusually biff profits.
Monarch
Laundry Machinery
Corn.. P. O. Box *30, Ft. Laadcrdale, Fla.
GOOD W O B E E B 8
Classified ads. Lot an
ctpenescad ad-writer assist you

CHOOSE

through

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Avalon Apt*. Efficiency, Ph. 7I0-W

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Artificial Sweeteners
Should Be Used W isely

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Seminole Realty
BALL REALTY

ROSA L. .PAYTO N.

R E A L ESTATE

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Radio

$139.00

Dielilai ie dig deeper la­
te ike life ef Janta Seawall,
fsweee IBth Crct.ry literary
(i|«ie, Prof. C. B. Tlakn ef
Yale U e le e r e liy placed
Classified Ada le bleb
■•••papers la 1923, re­
ceived 2 repliee i«|M eti(g
It* eipiece Malskld* Caetlr,
■ear Dahlia. Tkare la aa
ebeey clbiaet he feiad
hundreds ef Beset 11 papers
hlddta aeipl

IO:0ii A d x n i u i . Tli.atre
tsuo Hiaea 7

T tK a n a v v e a a t a a
Section. 2411 Chase Ave. Phone ( i 14 Tail Patt.rn
E FFICIENCY Apartment.
Suit­
1973-M.
Ti»n Hood Slnrnlne
able for bachelor or couple.
U S E D B R IC K
1:00 t’ apt. Kanearno
Private bath. Across tram Post 2 Niee Lota Near Airbase. Rea­ »:nn t i .r r r Moora
TWO CARLOADS beautiful used
S-ln ttodfrar
Office.
Manuel
Jacobs
cm.
sonable. P.O. Box 1397.
brick. Orange, red, end burnt
t 0 :t* Hodfratr
black. See thsm at SHERMAN Rose Court Apia, Unfurnished ftlt ;« o Valiant Lady
17—BROEERb a04 REALTO R*
CONCRETE P IP E CO.
H tl n y.a r r h Knr Tomorrow
room apt. Kitchen equipped.
U tis (tuidine t.i*ht
Phone 14M.
SELECT 1/4 Sawed Oak Flooring,
RETIRED? Looking for a ra il
$200 per M. No. 1 Common *230 Large, clean, furnished ap t 2
buy? We have one of the neatr M. No I Common $136 per
adults. 611 Park Ave.
cat, 2 bedroom horn**, being
. Floor. Laid A Finished;
offered completely furnished, at
Reasonable. E. F. Stevens, Ph.D ESIRABLE one and two bed$7900.00, Just out of tha city, on
room furnished « p i Ph. *31-W
719-R-4 after ft p.m.
approximately 1 tore, In a pleas­
W T K S — lA .U tlN U
ant setting. Can be bought Un­
M A Y F A IR — 2 bedroom bouse
RED-1-MIX CONCRETE
It * * K II.O tIH L K I
Large yard. Call 1430-J after
aosnsr
furnished If desired. Terms can
Window 8il!s • Lintels
AKTKHNtlU.V
* p. m.
be arrangedl We urge you to ire
Septlo Tanka • State Approved
S:0d Tli. Ilhrttiin Hour
this before jrou buy.
Sand - Cement • Mortal Mix
St44 Slu.lo at naiulom
New two bedroom houses, kitchen
• too World At Ul*
Miracle Concrete Co.
equipped.
1104
Washington.
Th.
3-bedroom, 3 batha, deluxe mas­ SiJit Uport. Book
30ft Elm Ave,
Phone 1338
443 or write Jack Flynt, Box
onry home one year old naar 4:10 Starkrt ll.pnrt
IS Twlila ht Honga
303 Sanford.
country club. Excellent buy at C
4*— BUSINESS E Q U IPM EN T
7:00 Drtrtlna On A Cloud
Its,600 with Urma available. YUS Rvonlne Stuola
2 apartments. 1 small. 1 large.
Many other good two and three 7110 It . Dane.tint.
HAYNES
Office
Machine Co.,
Nleht Edition
611 Perk Ave. Ph. 1032.
bedroom homes from $9,000 up. 1:00
Typewriters, adding machines,
*tts I'nlt.d N'alton.
ItIO Tha Ithylhm Hour
Sales-Bentale, 314 Meg., Ph. 44. Nicely furnished 2-bedroom apart*
2-bcdroom country home on 7 10:30 At Hetna With Muala
ment. $75. Phona 1627.
Haw*
STUDENTS— see the neweat thing
acres with ft aerea planted tn tana
IDtSS
hi typewriters — Royal's 1937 Modern trailer, in q u in •XUnarn*
young eitrua, S aallae from tan- ttise"Tw tn-Pak" ports bit. The fast­
T rnanar
forth Just reduced to $11,600
wold Trailer Ct. $11.30 wfc. Ph.
stonviNU
est portable on the market. In
with tarns.
2220.
S:0«
aien
on
7 color*. 24 months to pay.
Larmon'i r a il To Prayar
* :0 t
Foweli's Office Supply
Sint P a w n Braakaro
Unfurn. 4-room house. Furn. 4*
c a o Kawa
117 8. Magnolia
Phone 9*4
room apt. 116 N. Jaaiamlne.
W. DIETRICHS
T . W. MEEO •tis Morkat Hapori
REALTORS
B:SS Nawa
47—FU B N ITU B E —HOUSEHOLD
Furnished large 2-Bedroom apt
I N I Farit Ava
Pheat 17 e r 14$ 7:00 H.van O’clock Cluh
Ph. I2I4-J. 703 Palm etto Ave,
T :« s
Nawa.Florida
Ouy your Furniture at Barry's
T:sn f f .w i - W n r ld
7:51 Kpnrta at A Olanca
Warebouie Furn. Co., at 901 W. 3-Bedroom furnished house. $99.
ai mi J«,*krv'. n.nli-,
Call 1306-W or 3553-J.
1st St. All nationally adv. furn­
*t*n Mnrntne P»»-n|tona
RAYMOND M. B ALL
iture at warehouse prices.
CSS llarmnnv Tima
OSCAR M. HARRISON
Large clean 1 or 3 bedroom
*nn World At Nlnr
Stnrnlne St»1ndlrt
REG.
BR
0K
E
R
8
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
s:is
furnished apt. Private bath A
*,an If.ra rod Tlirra
etc. Bougbt-aotd. Larry's M art
8.
D.
Hightryman,
Associate
entrance. Large screen porch.
10:00 Itno Club
321 E a it 1st S t Phone 1*31.
Phene 94ft 1n:.o N»w»
61* Oak Ave or Ph. 41 before 394 South Park Ave.
10-37 tloo rini.
5:30.
,rm.lira
IF IT IS R E A L ESTATE
11:30
GENUINE VICTORIAN
t l 'T r . n s u o Y
aik Crumley A Meateith
Furnished lake cottage. Phone
REPRODUCTIONS
13:00 World At Nni.n
at 117 South Park, Phene 771
654-M.
Lamp Tables
13:15 lladln Farm piaaat
They Know
13:70 liar N'nn* Itanrh
Coffee Tables
Lake front 2-bedroom C.B. house.
1:17 Atn.rlron l.roeuo domo
Console Tables
$8* .00
it no World nt Tlirtt
Fishing, swimming, Ph. 2036-WLadle* end Gentlemen's Chairs
Ultnw lJnot
3:11
3. a fter 4:30.
7
ft
IV i. r O I’r e t l . w
Registered
Real
Katat*
Rrokvr
1110.00 ca.
4ioo Toon Tlmo
. 17-91 at Hiawatha
Love Seat
8178.00 I A 3 room freshly painted apt*. Phona 3971
at*o v .w .
T a. o Tlmo
Hand-Carved Mahogany
Phone 2963-W.
Desirable attractive
3-bedroom 4ltl
Trade-Ins Accepted
cement block kouse on large
3-room
apartment,
unfurnished.
W I L H O N - M A lB K
SHAKEN D IG N ITY
com er lot. Desired neighbor
311 E. l i t St.
Phono 031 ^ &gt; v e ^ m ^ s U t l o n ^ | a U B l l 6 .
L IT T L E HOCK. Ark dri-Tha
hood end sensible
allowance*
rommvnremcnt
ex­
makes this an A TTR A C TIV E dignity o f
IN V E S TM E N T In a place you ercises at nearby Joe T. Robin•pend moat o f your time — ion school was shaken when a
61-AC R E AG E
HOME! $!!.$0Q, Terms. Call for 12th grade trachrr wao struck by.
appointment.
a flying egg. Mr. end Mrs. L.
By owner. 30 acres nearly clear­
W. M. •'in i'* STEM PER
V. Henson, charged with disturb­
ed. Good citrus. Facing on new
Guy Alice, AaeocUte
paved road 415. Call 1MS-W-3.
ing the peace, oaiti they wera
Arietta Price, Associate
H alf mils from Osteen.
mad at school olifcials. They did
Beaher
—
General
laauranee
H E R E A R E J IIM T A P E W
MS er t m m N. Park A vr. not say why.
O F T H E M A N Y H A V I M iM 1$ Acre* Tiled Land with 6 art­
esian wells; Huge 2 story M*
Beautiful Dinette Beta. Choice of
K E N N E TH E. SLACK
LAND-BASED CARRIER
a 120' Bam io store tool*. Will
11 Tabla Tops and l z Chair
Registered Real Estate Broker
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (Jfi— An a 17lease
alt
$23
per
acre.
Phone
covers . . , Complete with 4
1909 E. 2nd.
Phone 16M
craft carrier — a six-foot model
2243-R-2.
Chairs
named "N orth Island" — collid­
$4—FARM S AND GROVES
ed with a tra ffic signal pole #a
It was being towed on a trailer
9 acre tile farm. Three bedroom
A. B. PETERSO N
behind the automobile o f Marlon
house, large barn. All equip­
And—Beautiful 34-Pe Dinnerwara
Broker Associates: A. B. Peterson E. Jenkins, 36, ■ tailor. Tho air­
ment
and
machinery.
Easy
Set
Jr., P. J. Ckasteraon, Garfield craft carrier came through with­
terms. Ph. 1393-J. P. O. Box
Willetts, John Mslach and R. W.
out damage.
1154.
Williams. A. C. Doudaey, Land
Surveyor.
•T—BROKERS end REALTORS
11$ N. Park Ave.
Phone 1129
Handsome Bedroom Special
Alcxnndtr A Stringer
l-Y aar old roncroto block home
Vanity with large Mirror
LAKEFRO NT HOME
Real Estate k Insurance
with t a r porta, a bedroom*, kit­
Panel Bed
New
CB
Mane
ee
beautiful
lake.
Mrs. Lourine Messenger,
Assoc.
chen equipped. Living room,
Chest of Drawers
2 bedroom*. 1 hath. 113,500. 107 Magnolta Ave.
bath with tub A shower. Full
Ph. lft
Terms available.
■Ue screen porch. R t I. Bex
633-A, Pb. m 3 .
B U S IN E S S O P P O R T U N I T Y
Laura B. O titr, Broker
Will build on pour lot, Your plan A A W Root Bear, sandwich**,
Hazel M. Field. Associate
or
ouri.
Wa can arrange finan­
shakes,
‘etc.
Located
at
1905
New Selection o f—
2901 So. Orlando Hwy. Phone 1369
cing. Call us fo r additions or
French Avo, Nice profitable
Bores (Foam Rubber)
$141-30
EVENINGS: 3119 end !9u
remodeling,
business.
Personal
raisons
for
sofa Bed* .................... 109,00
•elUnc. $19,100.
Matching Chaira ........
L O W E L L E . O Z IE B
IB—REAL ESTATE WANTED
Seo us fo r French Ave. Property
Builder — Phene I N *
EC M O U REDDING CO.
Office: M l R. Orlande Dr.
R E A L E STA TE DRIVE-IN
‘Have client who desires a on*
Corner tad A MagaeUa,
Ph. 1222
U
2344 French Ave.
story frame 3 bedroom, 8 both
“ Bad Bam berger" Mgr.
J. W. H ALL. REALTOR
house, have large rooms, shade
Apen Meaday'a Ul ft:39 a. a t
C U STO M B U IL T H O M ES
Johnny Welker, AseeciaM
trees, lake front with 8 to lft
VISIT OUR BALCONY
acres of land. W rite Jana Ad“ CaU H eU " Phone 17M
This la a free pasa to tka Rita LOW DOWN P A Y M E N T !
rlatico, broker, P.O. Box 37,
Consult
A
REALTOR
First
Theatre for W. M. Gains. Eap. 'LOW MONTHLY PAYM ENTS
GoldMtrod, Florida".
CULLEN
AND
HARKBY
Sept. 12. IBM.
A . K SHOEMAKER, JR. 19ft N. Fork A v t.
Phene 22X1 SWAP AN YTH IN G ! Just place
190ft NollonvUlt
fc verythJag P er The U v i M R w a Phone 1191
Classified ads. Phona 1831 tor a
ft pc. Grouping
helpful ad-writer.
OW NER LE A V IN G TOWN. 2103
Compute . . . . $139.00
Palm etto Ave. Withes to sell
2-Bedroom heme, IMOO. equity.
Easy Term *
equity la home fo r $1479 with
$53J4 monthly payment. Equip,
kitchen equipment. Or can he
Anything
pad with electric kitchen, blind*,
purchased furnished fo r $1175
heater. CaU M i l W. fiat a t ftlft
With A
end aaeume m tf. payments o f
t n m E. 1st SI.
Phone 137
Reeallia Dr.
$53 which include u ses, Insur­
ance. principal and interest.
TOO MUCH FU R N ITU R E ? Clas­
vaJUtt CALL
Rebnrt A . Williams, Realtor
sified ads sail tha surplus fur
CASH. PhoM t a n tor aa adthing vacant? Phene UU Jar Raymond LualqnJit
—
-----q sif-sfr I
writer.

STORE-WIDE
AUGUST SALE

WaalMUalaTi
Caaba*f Mleelng
Btiwall Papers

MeeCas g m l i i i
A J vcn iu if. with llecte Walt

Harriett, Phone TS4-W or 1333. 48—B U ILD ING M A TE R IA LS

G A T U N BROTHERS
RO LLAW AY, Hospital and Baby
Draglino A Bulldosar Service
Beds Day, Week, or Month—TeL
Ph. 2231 Geneva. 24U-W S a n fo rl
XUS. Furniture Center —
l i e West First St.
ORLANDO Sentinel Star, Call
Ralph Ray, 2150.

14—USED CAES

ARE YOU LOOSING FOE A
NEW HOME?

U M tT -m

w u s o -rv
iiiii.i a
OrlaaS*

n-Sn Kup.rmnn
Tipn Hails. TI4
P L U M B IN G
FRIGIDA1RE appliances, ■ a I o e SEE Seminota Realty for Deair 2-Bedroom De Bary home. Good 7:10 rtnhln llpt-il
Contract and Repair Work
Iron
P.p.l PlavhoUia
cond.,
atr-cond.,
landscapod,
and service. G. H. High, Oviedo,
able Homes and A pti. Phone 27.
Free Estimates
paved road. Financed by owner. »:S0 VIp tianion.
F it. Phone FO-S-331S or Sanford
0:00 Kltidln tin.
R. L. H AR V E Y
Phone 2423-W8.
1842-W attar ft pi m.
Fun.iahed Apt. 600 Park Ave.
l» -n» Horn. * Altaa
204 Sanford Ave.
Phona 112$
|n,jn tint, rummlngw
I1:0n m o n naport
This It a free pasa to the MovieGROUND floor, 3-room completely 96—LOTS
tti ts T&gt;» rant Starv r » r 6
PLU M B IN G * R E P A IR S
land Rlde-In Theatre for W. D.
furnished
apartment.
317
'P
a
l­
tltln
r.ata ehnw
Septic Tank Installation A Service
Lots 61' x 133'. Partly landscaped.
Alley. Exp. BopL 12, 1956.
13:44 Nana A Rlsw-nfr
metto Ave. Phone 2392.
Sewer Connections. Archie C.
Ready
to build. Drtamwqld

PUM PS A SPR IN K LE R SYSTEMS
LO ST — Male Fox Hound. H at A ll types and else*, Instilled or
"D o I t Youratlf.''
collar with name Roy Patln and
WE S E P A IR AND SERVICE
Ph. number. Finder please call
S T I N E
1M-RI, Sanford.
Machine and Supply Co.
207 W. 2nd StPh. «2
I — PERSONAL NOTICES

U — TR AILE R S

44 APPLIAN C E S

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THE SANFORD HERALD

*3— HOMES

ly HUMAN N. SIMMUN, M.S.
THE American Medical Assoc! the diet o f la b o r a to r y ___
aUon reaaauara ua about the used in the teat, th e n w ort i
safety o f anlAclal aweeteners alight toxic effects,
such as saccharin and cyolamatei mod*rata diarrhea.
.. . In reducing, dlabette and other
In healthy man, tha only adw
special diets.
va n * effects obeerved when ft o ff
Tha AM A Council on Foods and more
re grama w e n taken per dap
Nutrition aajra that common atnat m i ai softening
------------ o -f the
■ atoola. And
jsaga o f theta sweetener# la not thlai doesn't m m to a ls o * trio.
lasardous. Studies have bean health.
made on both aubataneea.
Uliit
A fter atudjrtng tho biological
effect* o f saccharin, tha Food and
u
Nutrition Board o f tha National
Research Council report# that uccharin, mon atudlea an need­
consumption o f up to XJ grama ed to deWrmlne safe doaegaalftf
r day for periods ranging from chUdren and expectant in ith ff ~
While the AMA report ‘
o to five months m e a le d no
assuring aa fa r --------significant harmful affects.
an coneemed.
Tostc Eriecta
port unrtsMeted
Tha board used rats to check iweatenara la
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the chronic toxic effect# o f sac­ foods and bertrages.
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charin and found tha awee tanat Just un your hood wrin a n :
le relatively nan-toxic.
n aacchartn or eyclomato, (W...
Studies on eydam ates hate
been conducted since them aweetB, K .: la Rah •
eners were Introduced to the proteins?
public In 1959. Cyelamatea are Answer: T b o
the sodium a n ! calcium salt* of
cyciohaxylaulfamle acid. Bounds
pretty dangerous, doesn't It? Eut
it isn't, o f eourae.
the amount o f fa t i t . .
The aix-jrear-tOMg studies re­ other protein foods to
veal no significant adverse effects Fish la
whan the cyelamatea comprise 1 tho point o f view o f
par cent oc leas of the total diet. certain minerals, each aa
When they totaled ft per cent of and Iodine.
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T W IC E aa. maajr brunets aa
golden-hslreft girts were entered
la tho "Mlae Univeree" conteet
at Lang Beach, Calif, M eet gen­
tlemen prefer blondes but not,
■ppsrently, ) f they're beauty

meat, wo'd say title rte u U m ah »
the dulce a honeftda m a m b n .o t
the British royal family.
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P e e r Canadies TT etaften earn
ptoyee reported eemeene fe e * I
potshot e f them ee they drove, tn
t t t
•cork. Cope euepret an trota Me*
A targe group o/ Fthae staged teser. w h a t de they mean "mm
• ta-sUy reuniON o f the Colorado pecf f
peek e f M el neeie. A new high
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tn tuck hie/oih 9*1 hiring»t
Only IIm the U. fi. urn* free *1
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off hie horse. Recalling the sc- Andy, the office sagWr, the p arty
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Frino* e f Watae la thla depart-

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O U T ST A N D IN G O PPO R T U N IT Y
FOK MEN WHO W A N T TO M AKE BETTER OV.
THEIR TIM E, TO BUILD A BETTER r U T tT O
FOR THBMSBLVB8.
A growing concern with 216 stores in 22 statesi has a low
few ana*.
Inga fo r ambitious young mon 21 to U who&gt; hqvo
hero aetaptafifti
their Armed Fortes experience sad who a r t ca yabla e f advaas*
ment in tbs retail field.
Through training and principle o f promoting from within hk■urct continued opportunity. Men a n promoted on ahla ta
tkroughoul the cempanys; from Train*# tn Manager t * Dtatn rt
M asagtr to New Verb Office Buyer er Execstiv*.
Empleyee henaflU tactade: Hhoetl vacation p ita.
I , starting aatawr I ftftJft, n g q ta e '
owanceo w h en needed. Managers contract,
•alas and profits and th e n la a company-paid
Persona! Interview w ig be s r r t s f i l

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THE 8ANF0D

HERALD

Credit Services Expanded
Recent changes In the law* gov­
erning the Farm er* Home Admin­
istration will enanle the agency
to serve the credit needs o f a
larger number o f farm families
William T. Shaddick, State Di­
rector, said today.
The new law provide* broader
authority to assist fgmliy-type
farmers with loans to Improve
and operata their ferm e. It also
author!tea, aa a part o f the rural
development program, loan* for
operating and developing farms
where the farm er haa part-time
employment off the (arm. Included
in the broader authority are loans
for refinancing existing debts, and
an increase In the maximum
amoun that can be advanced for
operating loans.
All o f the present loan services
o f the Farmers Home Administra­
tion which include loans fo r the
operation, development and pur­
chase o f fam ily-type farm *, farm
housing, soil and water conserva­
tion, and loans to meet emergency
credit needs will continue to be
avallehte.
Shaddick said the new policies
were explained by Washington
officials o f the agency at a meet­
ing held In Atlanta, Ga., recent-

MHO I f AltANtA as prisoners of war for more than eight years,
Crock soldiers throw themstlvst full length on the ground to kits
the aoil of their home a* they arrive In Piraeus, port ol Athens. Some
341 officers and man of the Greek Army, taken prisoner during the
Creek CM! War el 1343 and 1343, /ware repatriated after talkab*tween the two countries. At bottom, • Creak officer hugs hla two
The y oungest, left, waa bom after hla capture In 1343,

Veteran s
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percent Interest plus a 1 percent
iniurance charge.
initial operating loans under the
new law may be in amounts up
to 910,00(1 to one borrower with
a lim it o f 130,000 on the amount
any one borrower can owe for
thia type o f credit. In (he past
the lim it on the initial loan was
17,000 with a 110,000 lim it on the
total amount of debt that could be
incurred. No mor* than 10 percent
of the annqgl appropriation fo r
operating loans can be need to
make loans -which causa a bor­
row er’* Indebtedness to exceed
310,000.
The operating loans are used
for the purchase o f equipment,
livestock, fertilizer, seed and oth­
er farm and home operating ex­
penses needed to carry out ef­
ficient operations on family-typo
farma. These loam a n repayable
over periods, up to seven yeare.
The interest rate remains at five
percent. For the fiscal year 1*57,
1165,000,000, plus a contingency
rund o f $15,oc»,ooo to be used if
necessary, has been appropriated
for operating loana,

the agency to eerve farm er* *nd
ranchers in area* where heavy In­
vestment! In machinery, livestock
and farm operating expenses are
necessary/
Under the form er liW no new
credit could be extended to bor­
row er! who have been continu­
ously indebted for Sevan years.
The new law increases fiom seven
to ten years the period during
which additional credit can be ex­
tended In hardship caaea when the
Inability of tk borrower to re­
pay his Indebtedness within seven
y e a n la due to causes beyond
hla control.
Loans will also be available fo r
operating and developing teas than
family-type farms, If the appllcant* are established, bona fide
farmers who have hlstorkaUy re­
sided on farms and depended on
farm Income fo r their livelihood,
and who are conducting substan­
tial farm ing operations and spend­
ing a major portion o f their time
farming. Such operators must

The increase in the maximum jectlve
of
these
loans
is
limit* o f these loans will enable to
help
farmers
who
live
In afeas designated for the Rural
Development Program, who aro
unable to obtain enough land re­
sources to develop full-time farms.
The interest rates and terms on
these loans for operating and de­
veloping leas
than family-type
fir m s will vary depending upon
ready to proccsa applications un- Haines City, saya It’s a tough the purpose for which the loan
dor the new reguletioni,
Job to figure out a qualftv con4 la obtained, Loana fo r operating
The loana to refinance existing trol program fo r fresh Florida expenses will be repayable over
rlebt* will be available until June citrus becauso too much rain or perloda up to seven years at five
30, 1953 to owners o f farm no not enough can affect tha fruit, percent interest. Loana fo r real
w ill
bear
larger than fam ily-ilia. These
A committee o f Florid* Citrus estate development
loans will help farmers who have Commission and Florida Citrus charge o f 444 percent and w ill be
adequate real estate security and mutual members Is tackling tha repayable over periods up to 40
who are otherwise in a sound problem to determine how oranges year*.
These loans will only be made
position but who are unable to ran put on better eye appeal for
when the applicant'! Income from
meet their present credit obllga- the housewife,
his farm and other sources ap­
tlons and need credit on more
’
...
pears adequate to enable him to
favorable terms and cnndlilon. - A " 0" * ,
than I. currently available from
,
* ? meet living and operating expen­
other lender*.
U'* ' ” ‘ ,l,n Tuesday were out- ses and to repay hie debts.
The new act also extends until
When debt* are refinanced by ^
£ ***?
the Farm er* Home Administration
i' llJ he*e
» » u" ‘* June 30, 1939, the authority for
f i e payments will be scheduled rorm\ ,. re,**“ member* o f the special emergency loans, and In­
creases from $15,000,000 to 365,eccordlng to the ability o f the c0" ’ ra,Mf * ; t
borrower to repay. In tho pant.
Herachell Sorrell* o f Arcadia, 000,000 the total amount that can
tho agency haa only refinanced chairman o f the Florida Citrus be advanced for these loans.
Special emergency loans aro made
existing when the
refinancing waa Commlislon, aald Florida should
incidental to the making o f a »oek to hold a constant level,on In areas designated by the Se­
cretary o f Agriculture to enabl*
real citato loan fo r purchase or fresh fruit shipments.
I m p r o v e m e n t o ffa m lly -ty p e
He cited figures to ahow that farmers to maintain their oper­
farms, Nallon-wlde the agency In the 1055-58 season only 24.5 ations when they are unable for
will be able to advance on an per cent o f the orangn crop was a temporary period to obtain need­
Insured bails up to 350,000,000 a sold In fresh form ; but In the ed credit from other sources.
All o f the new loans, like the
year for this purpose,
1U51-62 season It was 38 per cent.
Insured loans aro made 'b y the
California, he related, ie main- loans already available from the
Administration,
Farmers
Home Administration talnlng a &gt;fairly constant level on Farmers
from funds provided by private the portion o f IU orange crop will be made only to applicants
lender*. The loans will bear 34k going Into freak fruit markats. who are unable to obtain adequate

Committee Seeks
To Form Quality
Control Program

their poochea in “ Canine Shield,"
a hot new item la the iniurance
bu iln eii and the first medical
care plan on a national acope de­
voted exclusively to nonhuman.
The project w ai launched only
five month* ago by two veteran
Kanaat City iniurance men, Rich­
ard R. Nelson and Gordon R.
Reabe.
Today, the founding father* re­
ported, "Canine
Shield"
boat*
some 3,000 agent* and "aeveral
hundred active pollclei," In Rea*
b e'i words, "th e Influx la Juat be­
ginning. The response has been
fantastic, and not only In tbl*
country. We’ve had inquiries from
as fa r away aa New Zealand.”
There being no actuarial tabla*
on hounda, Reabe and Nelson—
who own* a boxer and a p o o d lehad to atart somewhat In the
dark. Rut the policies aa original­
ly formulated are working well,
they said.
These provide medical care and
ooipiU/ insurance for dogs be­
tween six months and 10 years of
age, providing payments o f up te
375 per hospitalization fo r an an­
nual premium o f about 315.
The Interest churned up by their
credit from other sources. With
most types o f loans supervision In
the develop) len t and carrying out
o r balanced systems o f farming
will be provided.

C*Extendlng the medical Insurance program to ftline*, by the
way, la already telng planned.
"Ever alae* we atartod the dog
insurance,” Reabe said, "the cat
lovara bare up to pSvxlHp 7Bv64
lover* bare been up la arai."

qualified ’ to deal with pat lovers.
NaturaUy enough. St sirs. Resbe and Nelson arc learning much
■bout the maladies o f dogdom.
"Th ey eeem to be susceptible to
much of the same dliordera a*
their boaaea,’’ Reabe said. "W e ’va
paid o ff on canine atrep throats
and tonsillitis and, recently, leuk­
emia.
"W e ’ve had one dog recently
with eye cataracts, and the vtts
are working on contact lenses for
him to remove a vision impair­
ment."

New s
In Service

H O M E OF O U R D R EA M

AUm F ay* Torraan, 13 -year-old
receptionist and traffic clerk for
Radio Station WGTO, la Hoinaa
’c jty ’i official entry in tho Mlsa
Southland Beauty Contest at Day­
tona Beach today.
Rho left her home at nearby
Loughman Saturday, for
the
"working girl*’ beauty contest".
Alice U 5 feet 4 Inches till,
weighs 113 pounds, and measures
33-3344-23. Sim is a native o f Flor­
ida and waa born near Loughman,
where she Uvea, in aastsm Polk
County. She waa chosen recently
from among five entries In a
local selection aa llalnea Cily’a en­
try fo r the Mlaa Southland com­

AMERICAN LABOR - NOW, AS AlWAYSBUILDERS OF A BETTER WORLD
In nlmont every part of tha world— wherevar program

in

being made— there you will find Ameri­

can labor at work, acting an example o f energy,

Full ccnuulc tils baths

akin and ingenuity that have become synonymous

Conventional, Modem, Brittany Styles

with America herself. Wo are proud o f oar great

Colored bath room fixtures

laboring forces, for by their achlavements wa en­
joy a standard o f Uvlag second to nose in the

petition.
Sinea 1950 there haa bean a 41.7
percent drop* In tha number o f
collage students preparing for
physical education career*.

Comfort,

world. And from the united efforts o f loyal work­
ers and., foreslghted.. management., have come
America's greatest product—FREEDOM

Her principal recreations are
swimming and reading detective
tto rin . She occasionally rides
borebark at the ranch o f a friend
naar I-ake Wiles.

FOR

ALL!

Convenience,

TO DAY W E PR O U D LY SALUTE THE
LABORERS O F AMERICA!

Financing,

( b t L ovl v f W i
It moans "tha", and waa a*
pn aehmed without any "y”
aauad. la Angte-Saxm than
waa a symbol now written aa
"tk” but which waa rapaesented by "y". la conaequaaca, tha
correct pronunciation of **ya"
la "tha"; 1. Popular Fallacl**—
A. B. B. Adkarmaan.

4iaia*i0iuciiii

MOTOR SALES

Refrlgentar,
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Kitchen:

HOLLER

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FO RT t E E , Va. — Arm y reserve
Specialist
Third
Class
Harold
Johnson,
whose
wife,
Blanche, Uvea at 14 Intervale St.,
Dorchester, Haas., ha* received
(wo weeks o f active duty train­
ing at Fort Lee, Va.
Tho training Included weapons
r Ing and familiarisation with tha
SmaUer breeds pose tougher latest developments In Army
health problems and accidents, quartsrmaster procedures.
covered in the policies, aro a large Specialist Johnson, son of Mr,
factor.
Lena F . Bockley, 3033 McCarthy
Canine Shield's first eaie In­ Are., Sanford, attandad Florida
volved a
auppoicdly
sheltered
A R M College.
hound kept In a fenced-in yard.
The pooch was attacked by
Tha
In U rn iU ooil
Race
it
a swarm o f bees, and tho treat­
Laurel has been won by four dif­
ment coat $33.
Comparatively rare, fortunately ferent nation* — England France,
United States and Venexuela.
fo r canine self-respect, w ai the
caie o f a deceptively wicked-look­
End Charles and tackle Gordon
ing bulldog named Prissy, Reabe
reported. The bulldog waa hosp­
italised with " I n n n m a r a b l e
scratches and Infections" suffered

W E FOUND THE

W GTO Beauty
Is Heading For
Daytona Contest

This la the first time ahe haa
aolared a beauty contest — and
her current Job with WGTO la
alio her Drat. She was graduat­
ed from the Haines City High
School la Juna 1363. She waa a
majorette for three year* — and
bar classmates voted her aa the
girl with the best figure.

a( the claw* of a victoriu* to n .

By R E N E J. CAPPON
KANSAS C ITY IB — Dog owner*
by the hundred* are enrolling

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TU E SD A Y SEPTEMBER 4, 1958

No. 175

AraoeUted Preee leaned Wire

Officials Confiscate Drugs
Taken From Local Drug Store

The Board o f Seminola County
Commissioners, will advertise for
competitive bids on office me­
chanical equipment to modernise
both the T ex Collector^ office and
and the office o f th* Seminole
County Tax Assessor.
John Galloway, Seminole Coun­
ty Tax Collector, appeared bofoi*
the Board of Seminole County
Commissioners this morning, to
appeal fo r the equipment to put,
the county on an equal footing
with other office* In the State.
Sheriff J. L. Hubby, assisted
Galloway pointed out that the
by Deputy Sheriffs Morgan Mc­
County Tax Roll hat increased
113.44 percent from 9431,898.79 in
Clelland and James Singlstary,
1945 to 9922,094.76 in 1993, or an
confiscated a cache o f morphine
increase o f 9490,129.98. The In­
end narcotics stolen from a tantangible Personal Property Tax
ford drug store about the middle
roll has Increased 296.43 per cent,
W E STE R N ELE C TR IC SUPERVISORS who w ill install new dial equipment end switchboard* In
o f August.
he
said,
from
$9,269.04,
In
1945,
the Southern Bell Telephone and telegraph Co. building on Laurel Ave. and Ninth St. (L e ft to right)
to 920.993.31 In 1965. The Intang­
Sheriff Hobby pointed out that
Carl Jones, J. E. Kuehn, Earl Turner, local manager and Gordon Rothermel, Sanford-DeLand Group
ible Class "C ” tax haa increased
^M anager. (Photo by Jameson)
lie had received no formal notice
686.64 per cent, he aald, from
o f the breaking and entering at
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93.917.69 in 1945, to 126.900.69 in
McReynolda Drug Store on August
1993. The number of tax receipts
16, but read an account of U)e In­
Galloway pointed out, have in­
cident in the loeal newspaper.
creased from 9.000 In 1994 to 12,000
Following substantial leads and
in 1999, or a percentage o f in­
a series o f events, 8heriff Hobby
crease to 33 per cen t The number
and hli deputies took Melton
o f occupational licenses have In­
Clark, 33-year-old employe of A.
creased from 763 In 1949 to 1,350
Duda and Sons o f Slavla, Into cus­
M ANSFIELD, T e l. UP—An Epis-eIn 1955, said Galloway. Also in th*
tody yesterday morning and lodgIncrease
were
beverage
license
copal priest who walked Into an
ed him in the Seminole County
which enme up from 127 In 1943 to
angry anti-Negro crowd to call for
Jell.
198 In 1955, and tho number of
^Installation of the moat modem ‘ Christian action” was led out by
The Sheriff aald that Clark haa
automobile license tags sold in
type of dial equipment in the re­ a Texas Ranger today when the
admitted to the breaking and en­
1949 from 5,623 to 15.3M In 1969,
cently completed telephone central demonstrators began arguing ve­
tering. "H e waa Just about to glva
or a percentage increase o f 164.
office building at Ninth St. and Lau­ hemently with him.
E. A. Donnelly, representing the SH E R IF F J. L. HOBBY (le ft) with a cache o f narcotic* confiscated yesterday. 8hown with the sheriff himself an Injection when w* ar­
rested him ," Hobby aald this
rel Ave. began today. Two Weatern
Addressograph Co. and Cbarlea •re James Singletary and Morgan McClelland, deputies assisting In the arrest o f Melton ClarkThe Rev. D. W. Clark of SL Tim ­
morning.
Walker representing
the Bur­ (S ta ff Thoto)
Electric Co. ropervlsori arrived othy’* church, Fort Worth, has un­
Clark was found In hls trailer
roughs
Adding
Machine
Co.
outlin­
during the past week to make nec­ harmed and no hand waa laid on
The Dusty Boot! Riding Asso­
home at Frames Trailer Park.
ed to the commissioner* the use
essary preparatory arrangement* him.
ciation staged several Labor Day
The each# of narcotics confis­
o f the machines and pointed out
fo r the arrival of men and equip­
cated Included 166 tablets o f more
The crowd, which haa vowed to events yesterday which were led that the overall coat o f the equip­
phlne eulphate and atrephine, 1/4
m ent end other supervisory per­ keep Negro studenta out of the o f f by a parade through Sanford ment would run less than |7,000.
grain; 161 tablets o f morphine aulsonnel will follow.
high school here despite federal o f more than 100 horses. Partici­
The Board o f Commissioner* ap­
Phate, 1/4 grains; 19 tablets of
court
order*,
numbered
about
ISO,
proved
the
request
fo
r
bids
on
the
This significant "point of prog­
pating in the parade with the local
morphine sulphate, V* grain; IT
ress" In converalon of the local far abort of the 400 Friday.
Dusty Boots group were members basla o f the Tex Collectora o ff lew
A formal request, asking fo r atgrains o f morphine sulphate la
and the Tax Assessors office shar­
Ranger
Capt.
Bob
Crowder
ear­
telephone system to dial wa* retubes; and 18I psntspon
of the Lake County Rough Rider*
ing the cost equally from exceu
Drag races will be held on Lake referendum election in November,
lier today announced that any
The each* nlao Included empty
Wealed today by Gordon Rothermel,
and
the
Orange
County
Roping
fees.
simultaneously
with
the
General
Howell
Road
from
State
Road
430
Negroea who aooght to registar
bottles that tad been depleted.
Eanford-DeLand group manager for would be transferred to another Club.
Operators fo r the machinea to Concord Ave., according to a Election, was made this morning'
atrichnyne, nltro-glyoerin, &lt;
Southern Bel. He stated that the school district Immediately. Crow­
Following the parade, a fish fry will also be paid on a 30-80 ta ils dcc’sion by the Board of Semi­ before the Seminole County Board i
and paregoric pine a number at
nole
County
Commissioners
at
this
der
made
the
announcement
altar
Western Electric Installation force
of Commissioners by William R.|
was held at the Sanford Farmers by both offices, said John Gallic
•fringe* and naedtea.
morning’
*
session.
Kemp, president o f Seminole Park
win Increase from IS to 40 men as conferring with School Supt. R. L . Auction Market at noon which way.
Huffman.
The Seminole Timing Association, Raceway,
"W ith the continued growth o f
mas open to the public and under
f le project progresses.
The Rev. Mr. Clark, In eltrical the direction o f Gua Schmah. As- Seminola County, wp can give bet­ orgaaired for th? purpose of bringPointing out that the Raceway
In addition to providing dial ^ ^ _
^
^
street drwae and without *
• t a b s Scfcroah were J. Q. "SUm” ter *e rv lc « and reduce- the wwrit • id 1Bek) t«d enthuriesU together, la already receiving national pub­
Throe Seminole County
service for present s u b s c rib e rs ,^ w i j w e In to" t he*erow i f without"!*^ Galloway and Sam Cochran.
load In our offlees by using the will spoaeor the facta.
licity, Kemp produced e copy o f
In the Loch Arbor section were
pew equipment will makw it p o * r terferance.
modem
equipment,”
Oalloway
The
section
of
Lake
Howell
Road
w a . catered by breaking tba front
At t p. ra. the main event o f
"Th e Horseman" and "T h e Harn­
will be paved and put Into shape ess Horse” two widely circulated ransacked by a group o f youngs­ door i U u ta d prying open tha
In anawer to reporters' q'
ble to servo present customer* aad
• day got underway with the told the commissioners.
ter* during tha past two or three narcotics cabinet. N o value h t i
for holding the races.
magaiinrs In which articles ap­
many new customers with the type tlons, he aald, " I cam * down to fwdoo being Judged by J.Q. "S lim "
Seminole County Attorney, Mack peared about tho development o f weeks.
been pieced on the store o f narcoa t service they wish. Present ex- see what !• going on. I am sur­ Galloway and S. H. E n w it who
Deputy Sheriff Morgan McClel- tics confiscated.
N. Cleveland Jr., suggested to the the track.
•ta n g o cable facilities will be »up- prised there haa not been more helped keep about 12S horses "on!
land and Constable J. Q. “ Slim "
Board of Commissioner* that rac­
the go.”
i
Hobby aald that when the story
■demented by the installation of ad­ Christian action demonstrated."
In one article Kemp told the Galloway
took five
youngster*
ing be allowed with one car at a
The crowd quickly gathered
ditional outaid# cable* to all part*
“ t a • " ‘ ta n g earn#
Clyde Richter did an "e x c e lle n t"1
magazine that "tho stockholders Into custody and are holding thro* ° * .l&gt;!#
time racing against a clock be­
out tn the loeal paper, he bad at.
around him.
• f Sanford.
J°b «s arena master, It wa* re­
gnd directors o f tho newly form ­ o f them In the Seminole County
cause of the danger involved on a
t a ° r* lUoB that
" f t cornea a* a shock that ported.
'•installation of tba Intricate meced Seminole Raceway are act to lull on order* from
SAN R AFA E L, Calif., UB — A 20 foot road.
Juvenile
broken into ■ drug store
litnlsm for dial phone*—especially churches are not more willing to
back their big plans with dollars Judge Ernest llouiholder.
In Ihe first cvent.-bronc riding,' pretty, June college graduate
"E
ven
though
there
la
aome
In BeUeglade and bad come back
designed end engineered for u*e m help In this situation," he mid Wade Barrow* took first place fol- plunged 1,000 feet from a rented
Deputy Sheriff McClelland aald to seminola County. Empty carquestion as to responsibility, with In an all-out effort (o develop
Sanlonl is a major operation re­ more to the demonstrators than to lowed by Donnie Barks and Sonny. plane yesterday, leaving a fragCentral
Florida
as
tho'
macca
o
f
that
tha
group
o(
boys,
all
In
the
proper rcleescs from parent* of
ton* and bottles were found near
quiring a large number of man­ newsmen.
Sitelove. Dickie Hunt took first
ment o f her sweater grasped in 'ihow'taklnVpart in'the drag race* the harness horse racing fratern­ 10 to 12 year old d a ta broke Into Wagner, a route that Clark had
hours of especially trained techni­
I'm strictly a peacemaker," Slaclova.
ity
."
the pilot a hand.
and a{ns|e rar racing, It would bo
the homes o f John W llllam i, Rich to follow in going to work.
cians before the system la finally the Rev. Mr. Clark said. Then bo
Dickie Hunt took first place In
The track was originally con­ ard Rorrman and Orville Touchton
Marin County deputy sheriff* • ia tii(actory,” Attorney Cleveland
A fter watching the suspect fo g ;
completed for loeal use.
told the crowd that God had com­ th* Barren Bending event; Bob said they would resume a search. , a|d
structed In 1929 by a group of uring the time when the families eoraa Urae, Clark waa taken lnte&lt;
manded man to love hls neighbor. Copeland flrat in the Clover Leaf; for the body o f Flora Lliabeth An-' » j can foresee what might hap- harness horse sportsmen, headed |were away on their vacations.
custody yesterday just b efore!
The priest'* mouth wa* quiver­ Clyde Richardson and James Foa- derson, 22, as soon a* the fog lifta „ „ if we ried it any other w ay," by the late W. N. Reynolds. As
The homes were completely ran noon.
ing, and he waa tightly daaplng ter took the Relay race; Cedi sufficiently. It (a presumed the1,,,,. county Attorney said.
soclated with Reynolds were Joe lacked said the Deputy Sheriff,
No
has been ael. said
his hand*.
Lee and Charles Siielove in th* Unlvcraity of California graduate; U te oBard of Seminole County Tinker, the late William II. with liquid* smeared ovar the Hobby, but chargee win probably
Pickup;
while
Ronald
Velno
took
fell
to
death
near
Stinson
Beach.
Commissioners
approved
the
clos­
Rtrang,
Ben
While
and
Sam
Shiv­
walls o f the home* and bath­ be breaking and entering and tha
"M an la made In the Image of
The pilot, Stanley Gordon, 26, of ing of the road lo traffic from 1 ers.
room!.
God, and man la the Image of first place and Bob Copeland sec­
Possession o f narcotics.
ond
in
Calf
Hoping.
nearby Belvedere, an Insurance to 3 p. m. on Sunday afternoons
The youngsters even slept In
God, and you’ve got the Image of
Kemp submitted the original
underwriter, w et questioned ex­ when Ihe road I* put Into condition permit issurd hi* organization for the beds o f one home, It arm re­
man hanging on that flagpole,'' he
tensively and released. Acting for Ihe racing. No date was set pari-mutuel betting by the Flor­ ported.
aald. He waa referring to an
B y TH E ASSOCIATED F 1 E «
Dlst. Atty. Roger G arriy said " I t by the board for he completion of ida State Racing Commlailon, a
Taken from the humea were 10
Fifteen person* who were alive effigy of a Negro, one o f two efflwould
definitely appear to be a the road Improvements.
three book*
of
glea
hanging
at
the
school.
letter requesting the referendum, ■liver dollars,
• t the start of this Labor Day
suicide.”
weekend failed lo aurvlve until the
ami a certified check fo r |I,o6o government saving* stamps which
At that point, the crowd's cries
Gordon and Miss Anderson,
which will pa/ for thalr aharo o f were cashed in Orlando, a piggy
became louder, and Ranger Sgt.
next one.
daughter of Joseph A. Anderson,
bank containing 116 or 920, 10
the November election.
Jay
Beaks
came
through
the
LO U IS V ILLE .
Ky-Threa.
Highway accident* killed 10, one
The Adult Ceramics Class will a Sen Francisco building contrac­
Th* member* o f ifoly
Crosaj " I f wo arc granted the privilege golf clubs, golf balls, and atecl year-old Sherman W arn* Dotson
, ,
drowned end three died In other crowd, look the prleat by the arm. begin classes tonight at 7 p. m. in
tor, were having only their second Episcopal Church are giving a r e o f a referendum.” Kemp told Ihe tapes.
learned yesterday to keep away
and said, " I think we'd better g o ."
• b le n t accidents.
the art room at Seminole High date.
"W e have been working on this from fire plugs— but ha gave ad­
reptlon for the Rev. ll. Lytlleton. Board of Commissioners, "It will
He
led
the
priest
off
the
school
The traflfc toll may rise higher.
School.
They
tad
appeared
hand
In
Zimmerman
and
his
fam
ily
at
the
S|
vu
Ul
build! case since last F riday," said Dep miring adults a lessen In courage
ground^.
something
to
Borne deaths may be reported later
Classes will be taught two nights hand, gay and amlling at San Pariah House on Thursday, Sept. ■round end furnish one o f tho fin- uly Sheriff McClelland and finlah at the tame time.
One member of the crowd had
•n&lt;l some of those Injured will
a week on Tuesday and Wednesday Francisco Bay Airport here yea- 6, between the hour* o f 9 and 10 cst tracks in the eouthcaatern fd only last night
For an hour, th* curly-haired
a small monkey, which was carry­
probably die.
nights. There will be a 9100 regi­ terday and rented a smell yellow p. m.
The Juveniles will be brought be­ blond youngster bit hark the leara
ate tea.”
ing
a
little
alga
laying,
"
I
want
I
Safety experts predicted that 12
stration fee and each student pur­ aircraft from A. W. Lyman.
The purpose o f the event Is lo
fore Judge Ernest llouiholder fo r aa firemen tried to free hls arm
O. P. Herndon, Clerk o f Circuit
' Would be killed In Florida traffic. to play football for Mansfield chase* hls own materials. There
An hour later Gordon flew in give their friends an opportunity
hearings in Juvenile Court
H igh."
from an
outmodoH,
abnnJatwi
Court,
told
the
Board
of
Com­
Lives were snuffed out in every
are two kilns available for firing alone, obviously distraught and to s*e them before their depar­
fir* pluir.
missioners that tho referendum
The crowd Jeeerod at It, using and tberet la no charge for firing trembling. He itJll clutched a ture.
part of the state one at the time
Sherman's arm was rauirht a*
will require ''separate ballots,
a* families took advantage of the It as a symbol. Many said, "Look1 the ceramic object*. Joseph Math- fragment o f cashmere sweater.
Th* Rev. Zimmerman has ac
tha lad reached Into the pluir to
TS-hour weekend to go an trips and at the little Negro monkey. Does leux, local arts teacher, ha* charge " I f * a terrible day, a terrible eepted a parish at I ’umnano *?P*rale
,h» Voting meretrieve some rock* and In.t tie
chines, end separate absentee balbe want to get Ino school!”
ftiltlnga.
of Instruction.
day,” he cried. "C all the police.” Beach.
cap* he had been throwing into a
I Iota.” However, Herndon pointed
A car travelling at high speed
|(Jut that even though it will be a
M
p a p i
A T L A N T IC C ITY. N. J., OB - A small, 4-lnrh opening,
last night left the road and killed
referendum held simultaneously,...
two.hour boardwalk parade DunAa th* firemen labored, Sher­
Blchard Lee eGorge, I I . and Eu
with tha general election It will be' chca the Mias America Pageant man proudly displayed n fa ltd.
Can* W. Phillips, Lake City Neg
a separate election.
forced amile. Only when the arm
on iU four-day run tonight.
roes.
Jhlrty-alx brightly lit float* and waa finally freed did hi* smile
Augustine Rult, 95, became Ml
D E LA N D —A
10-year-old girl
94 band* will accompany the SO disappear— he heard aomrtmo miy
• m l1* third fatality ot the weekend missing from an Ocala bus station
contcitanta, each riding In a ape- he waa to be taken to a liuipllal.
last nightwben his car waa ram­ wasn't misalag at all. H *r mother
d a l car. City official* expect a
But the *mlle returned when It*
med by two other vehicles. Ha was had har all tba time.
quarter.million apectator*. 8lnger mad* the trip In a police |uitrol
catapulted through aa open door
The disappearance wa* reported
Juliua LaRoaa will be grand mar- car, aa everyone In the block
end killed almoet instantly.
SA R A 8 0 T A — Sea.
Kate*
Ke- ■hal.
Sunday. A ll anyona seemed to
waved at him and told hint wltai
^ B u r n ta r t Ott, 44, aI Lakeland.
fauver, the Democratic nominee
know was that tha girl arrived by
Judging In the annual compete a brave boy he wa*.
' died yesterday of Injuries suffered
fo
r
vice
preaident,
will
kick
o
f
f
a
bus from Gaiaesvilla about f:S0
tlon o f beauty end talent begin*
The hoapital examination •hoa­
the day before whoa hie station and a drlvar told Charila Moaley,
eerie* o f three appearance* with tomorrow night in Convention
rd only brtiDes and arratche*. Anil
wagon plunged through the wooden
a
talk
her*
8*pt.
14.
when Sherman relumed home, a
rail o f a brldga aaar Arcadia. Hls ticket agent, ta put bar on a bus
Kefauver’* appearance la part
W.lU» tha' l ^ r t o f atrawlierry Ire cream
wife, Mrs. Wlalfrod OH. 49. was fo r DeLand.
o f the hard campaigning planned **ij?' ° * ***•• Amerlea 1167.
| was waiting on the kitchen Uhl*
An hour or ao later she couldn't
critically Injured.
by Democrat* to win back the
Girt* ere entered from 46 etetea,l rOT a , be
found.
■A.94-year-old
F o ri leoderdale
Florida vote In the November
Yesterday Mrs. Toay J. Visconti
n II,r W ,“ ’
fr#n '
Sherman poll.hoj o ff the desman, Levi Jotaaoa, tumbled into
preildentlal election.
Washington, D. C., and Chicago.
am, « Cnt to bed— h- era*
o f DeLand aald she tad picked
• river and drwwcad yesterday.
The contestant* will be nar­
The Tenneaaean will addreaa a
up
her
daughter,
Canaan,
at
the
A ear drivaa by Cot dr . Frank
rally on the night o f Sept. 14 here, rowed to 10 finallate from which
mdtta Gregg. * . af Cecil Field Ocala bua station about 8 p.
move to Orlando fo r another Ike the winner w ill be selected Satur­
Sh*
laid
"
I
thought
Carmen
M DIR IN CAN AD*
bear Jacksonville, waa killed when
next afternoon and finlah up hla day night during a 00-minute na­
OTTAWA UP—Labor Da) m rkcod
b it auto struck a utility pole yes­ might get confuaod by haring to
aerie* that night In St. Peters- tionwide telecast no ABC.
accidents took the live* of at least.
transfer so I chocked aa a bua
terday.
burg.
St persons In Canada.
schedule and drove to Ocala fo r
Forty two traffic fata title* wort
her."
Sen. George Emather* D-Fla.,
■eported. B li person* drowned, fltc
She aald aha didn't think K w
who announced the itinerary, *ald
killed asm and 10 died la miscel­
necessary te notify kua authori­
the appearance* marked the fin t
laneous mishap*.
ties but " I guess I should hava.”
atop o f the party** "Intenahro e f ­
The eectJeetal death toll for the
Carmen had boon visit lag • sis­
fort * In Florida. He painted out
WadT i l B A LK O F I9444T D riven
•am * holiday weekend last year '
that
all
thro*
dllaa
a
n
Bopubll
ter, Mrs. J a M V . Doyle J r , la
ty Court H
M l Hi
n o te )

M. Clark
Lodged
In Jail

Dial Equipment Is Priest Trys To Talk
Being Installed To Anti-Negro Crowd
In New Building
Dusty Boots Assn.
Holds Rodeo, Other
Events Yesterday

Lake Howell Road Raceway Head Asks
Will Be Repaired Referendum Election
For Drag Racing
Loch Arbor Homes
Are Ransacked

S K iip * '

Pretty 22-Year-Old
Plunges From Plane
To Death Monday

]5 Killed In State
During Weekend

Adult Ceramics
Classes Begin
Tonight A t SHS

Firemen Free
Youngster's Arm
From Fire Plug

Reception Planned

Boardwalk Parade
To Launch Contest

Missing Girl
Nor Missing

Kefauver To Make
Talk In Sarasota

A d d itio n a l
lo ca l N e w s
O n Page 3

Weather

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THE SANFORD H EH ALD

V e te ra n s C o rn e r

1 1.

commended that under the molt
favorable etrcumatances, the max­
imum (peed should not exceed
80 miles an hour In rural areai
or M miles an hour In built-up
arsai, with downward toning to
meet loeat conditions.
Tha second major change re­
commends broadening the auth­
ority o f enforcement officers to
allow them to make on-the-spot
arrests o f persons who are rea­
sonably behaved to have commit
ted such violations as reckless
driving, negligent homicide, driv­
ing white under the influence of
alcohol or drugs, leaving the
scene of an accident, refusing to
give information, or refusing to
aid accident victims.
Under most existing systems,
these offenses are considered
thaaa change* ia th* .Uniform misdemeanor* rather than felonTraffic Coda coincided with the lea. Under the common law rule,
W afimil Safety Council’s an- an officer can make an on-thenaawitmssit that traffic fatalities ■pot arrest o f a felony suspect,
hi the aetiaa have consistently but must get a court-issued war­
Marat sad far the sixteenth cons*, rant for the arrest o f a person
entire month end are threaten- suspected of committing a mis­
Mg lo roach an all-time Ugh of demeanor. The lime lapse In thla
(ROM death* for 19M. This action system often allows suspect* to
hi considered u
particularly sober up (If drunk) or to leave
significant by traffic accident th* seene of the accident, ff the
M »ri*UaU because the committee suspect la from out o f state, he
membership consists o f the o f­ ean often escape trial completely
ficial representative* o f federal, by returning to his home before
'•tale and municipal traffic law a warrant can be issued.
The new law allowing officer*
mferonmaat executives as well as
M e * * * and Industry intersits, to make on-the-spot arrests o f
mlsdeThe first o f fim two sudor persons charged with
■ TOgai ca lk fo r tha absndon- msanors, traffic safety leader*
M M a f prime fa d e speed laws pointed out, would thus make poshi fever * f absolute limits and slble the apprehension o f many
would greatly- simplify enforce- violators who now frequently
m int e f speed laws. Under the escape prosecution. This system
■eedy recommended system, any Is already in effect In several
material exceeding the maximum parte of the nation.
Th# Uniterm Traffic Code I* a
•pMd established by law would be
n jtt y « f a traffic violation. Un- aet of "pattern" taw* designed
for adoption by .state governments
in ofdcr to provide uniform and
raoro effective traffic regulation
throughout the nation. The Na­
tional Committee periodically re­
vise* Uie code to keep It abreast
o f changing traffic
conditions.

NEW YORK — In an effort to
ns don’s headlong rush
tat* the moat calamitous traffic
S
toil o f aU time by the end of
UM, the National Committee on
Uniform Traffic Laws aod Ord&amp; loanees, for the first time In its
history, Is calling an state legtatstor** throughout the country
to eetebllsh absolute maximum
speed limits snd give law cn' Pace s ment officers more sweeplog on-the-spot arrest powers.
This action was taken at a
M atin g o f th* Commutes In
Chicago end was announced by
[ . Thomas N. Boat*, a committee
member and Accident Prevention
Department manager of the As■Mtatke a f Caanalty and Bursty
'

wit the

s a a s s ^ s m is a

Cabinet Member Urges
E d u cation to Lim it
By MAHON B. FOLSOM
Bteretery, Department ef Neehh, TKtT.T

Idtftelien t Welfare.

Young men and women planning
to attend school this fall under
the new V e r Orphans Education
Law. war* urged today by the
Veterans Administration to file
their applications as toon as possi­
ble, to avoid unnecessary delays In
receiving their first monthly al­
lowance check.
Application forms are available
at all VA offices.
Persons eligible for schooling
are those whose veteran-parent
died o f injuries or diseases result­
ing from military service during
World War I, World War U or the
Korean Conflict Students gener­
ally must be between 11 and S
years old, V. S. Parker, mana­
ger o f the Paia-a-Grllle VA Reg­
ional Office, explained.
Prompt action is needed, he ex­
plained because normally It will
take about three months from tha
effective. Both changes have date of application lo the date the
long been favored by most o f the initial allowance check la placed
nation's courts and enforcement
agencies and have been backed
capital
stock
repeatedly
casualty Insurance companies and)
their representatives.
"Our traffic problem Is bolting
away at headlong speed. Already
we are approaching 10,000,000 ac­
cident i a year at a cost o f some
15 billion, 1,500,000 Injuries and
42,000 deaths. Ih e strengthening
o f traffic lows must no longer
be delayed if we are to halt this
trend. It U clearly evident that
the broadening o f police arrest
powers and the tightening o f
speed laws are at th* very top
of our most urgent needs. I am
sure that every
including
the great majority of motorists,
hope* the state legislatures will
bring Uiclr laws In line with these
modern needs as recommended
In the Uniform Traffic Cods.”

in the mail. Bo In the ease o f
young men and woman who apply
now, tha ea idlest that VA conld
■ a il out checks would bo mid-No­
vember.
Whan the first cheeks do arrive
however, they will cover the en­
tire period during which the stu­
dents were in school a fter Oc­
tober 1 — the beginning date on
which the taw authorises pay­
ments to be made. Thereafter,
checks wtll be mailed regularly to
cover each month tha student has
been In school.
The money usually will be sent
lo the student's parent or guar­
dian, rather than to the student
himself. &gt;
The three-month period between
application and receipt o f the first
check Is necessary because of the
processes required by the lew, Mr.
Parker said. Here's what is In­
volved:
After the application la filed, VA

woman meets basic aUgibtiity re­
quirements for schooling. I f so,
VA will Issue a “ provisional ap­
proval."
N ext VA will schedule voca­
tional counseling to help tha appli­
ca n t along with his living parent
or guardian, to plan a program o f
education best suited to Ua apti­
tude, abilities and interests. Also,
the parent or guardian, with the
help o f VA counselors, must work
out an ‘‘educations] plan" showing
tha student'! g oa t his program
of education, what school or
schools he plans to attend and the
estimated cost.
Only after this plan la submitted
may VA give lta final approval
for the training.
And even after tha atodent en­
trails in school, ha oan't expect his
Government check immediately.
For the law calls for payments to
be made some Ume after the end
of each month o f training comple­
ted.

. After the month h i . coded, the
student and hii school must subn it ■ certifiestlon to VA stating
that be has bean In attendance all
month. Th# law, than, allows VA
op to SO days after receipt o f (Sc
certification to get the student's
check In the m a il

Por young man and women who «

News O f Men
In Service

Choose from ou r new# making knit* and hats

lag. Tha falter* a f the young par*
•on te g * « s —or tha failure o f
nor society te provide him th#
opportunity to go on—not only te
a does persona] loan te th* Indi­
vidual but la a tragic waste af a
g n a t national asset
Th* goal fo r aR o f us should be
education te the fun capacity of
sack individual. I f that goal la

dramatic fo r Fall.

CAMP HALE, COLO— Army Spe­
cialist Third Class William Wright,
21, son o f Mr. and Mr*. David
Wright, 1421 Lsko Avc., Sanford.
Is participating in "Exercise Cold
Spot" at Camp Hale, Colo.
The two-month long exercise I*
providing Individual and unit train­
ing In mountain and cold-weather
warfare at Iwo-milc-hlgh Hale, subport of Fort Carson.
Specialist Wright, ■ rifleman in
Company C of the 1st Infantry
Division’* *eih Regiment, will re­
turn to Fort Ililcy, Kan., after
tho exercise ends In lale Septem­
ber.
The former Crooms Academy stu.
dent entered the Army In July
1953 and completed basic training
nt Fort Chaffee, Ark.
FORT CARSON, Colo.—pvt. John
II. Thomas, who-o wife, Iona, live*'
r.t 1100 W. 23th St., Sanford, is
(cht*lulrd to leave the U, S. Aug.
.10 for Europe a* part of Operation
Ciyro.’ copc, tbc Army's unit rota­
tion plan.
Thomnx I* a member of the
Eighth Infantry Dlv'xion, which
lias bern Ktntinned at Fort Carson,
f "rtf#*
Colo., and is replacing a*__
the Ninth
Infantry Division In Germany.
A rifleman in Company K of
the division's 13th neglmcnt, Thonia* entered tho Army U*t Fcbinmy and completed basic training
at the fori. Son of Mr, and Mr*.
Raymond T. Thomas, 203 Mapla
Ave., ho Is a lost graduate of Sem­
inole High School. Tha 22-year-old
soldier was employed by the J. C.
Penney Company before entering
tho Army.

That are lovely fo r Fall, In gorgeous c o lo n o f
beige, aqua, white, charcoal, pink, navy, Ted 4
black. Slcea 8 tp 18. Choose from dressy and
tailored atylea

atl of Sanford.
Seventeen ships of the Atlantic
Fleet departed Norfolk, Va., July
• for Europe with more than 1,000
Naval ROTC Midshipman aboard.
The ships’ crews supervise the
middle*' training during the crate*.
Oa the »hlp*' schedule era visits
to Barcefoaa, Spain and Glasgow,
Scotland.
Gunnery practice at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, will climax the
cruise before the midshipmen dis­
embark at Norfolk, Aug- *1.
AIKEN, H.C. A' 1C Jlmmk J.
Ryan, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Ken­
neth J. Ryan, 1012 Elm M , Banford, ha* been awarded the U.8.
Air Force Good Conduct Medal,
Major Elton c . Young, Command,
er o f the M ist Aircraft Control
and Warning Squadron bars, an­
nounced recently. The Medal was
presented to Airman Ryan fo r hla
demonstration o f honesty, effic­
iency, and fidelity during a three
year period o f active duty.
Airman Ryan hoe boon assigned
to the M ist A . C. sod W. Squad­
ron since April INS.
T bt Sou* dr on U n k r Um Jut*
ladletlon o f th# 35th Air Division
which U responsible for the air
defense
of
the
Southeastern
United Staten.

KEEP COOL
PHOENIX, A IrX. (A P )-M ra .
Rope Hans* was about to step
In the bathtub when she scream
ed. nigra was a snake wriggliax
on the bottom.
The mystery was solved by her

Kata a rc Important this jrcar, completes jwxt
ou tfit w ith a knowing look o f d e f o w e . . . Come
M g our ncwamaklng hats designed fo r foil* B p
W cateo and Lipp.

wwqnkttnlp fa sh io n e d , n e w fo r w a r d a l t t u c p u lJjok, e le g a n t " m o r e h a t " atylea, th a a tra lg h t-lo o k
i n f u r r y fa it 4

squ are d o c k s .

Beautiful new fall color* o f blade* «**Y* brown,
■eft pastel colors, n hat to m atch each outfit.

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to

tlon, made fhe comment Bunder.
Because of the President, b t
■sld, confidence bss replaced fsar
and apprehension throughout the
country.
The postal chief, who managed
the 1&gt;U Eisenhower campaign,
described last week’s GOP con­
vention as the finest he had ever
attended.
Summerfltld alse got In a plug
for hla departure. Re aald tha
ballpoint pens now in use in port
offices are less expensive than the
old pen and Ink bottles system.

their b e a u ty . * . their flattery • • * their ftahlon Importance!

ATLANTIC FLEET (FHTNC) '» »ec
Participating In tho summcr’i
ond Midshipman training cruise
aboard tho battleship USS Wtscon-

To other young people, how*
c m . "back te school" wilt hero
a difforaat sound. Pupils who reel
this way ean giro many reasons

*■

Here are fashions you’ll welcome Into your wardrobe fo r

&lt;***-■— .

(Written X rprtttly /or CYufroJ
Pres* Association and Ml* News*
peptrj.
ONCE AGAIN, aU ovtr this
country, children and young peo­
ple will aoon be taking their seat*
in classrooms, filling the elementary schools, the high schools
and Um colltgsa.
To most students, tha words
*rbMk to school" will have a hap­
py sound. Th«y mean resuming
studies and renewing friendships.
They tnsaa football, basketball,
clubs, student government, cad
wheel d*nc*s-U w whole host ef
acuviues that contribute te
teaming and health and happypass.

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M O I I 111 W O N G
SOYS
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U . d * r O S f O l V o IH G T
SANTA BARBARA, Calif., If) —
Postmaster General SummerfieM
Is convinced President Elaenbow

Immacutely tailored by JK RN AT.

�i 1 up and Savre
f ; ■hi Sanford
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY

NEW SPAPER

FRIDAY, AUGUST 3 l 7 1956

SANFORD, FLORIDA

School Bus
Patrol W ill
Continue
"Motorist* must comply with
aw* regarding the stopping of
.heir cars approaching or behind
achool buses as they atop to load
or unload." Sheriff J. L. Hobby
warned this morning as ho reveal­
ed his plan* to patrol the achool i
buses a* they bring children to
school each morning and return
them to their homes each after­
noon.
"This law will be strictly en­
forced," Sheriff Hobby remark­
ed as he sold, "We will continue
our school bus patrol during the i
coming school year beginning neat
Tuesday morning."
Sheriff Hobby reminds Sanford
and Seminole County motorist*
that school bus driver* will give
j motorists ample lime to stop with
their signals and that they will
be required to atop when buses
stop to load or unload children all
over the county. Whether motorists
are approaching the buses o f foi­
lwing them, they will have to atop,
said the Sheriff.
"We Intend to make the nest
school year the safest year In the
schools’ history," the Seminole
County Sheriff said.
"The entire staff of Seminole
County Deputy Sheriffs will he
following Seminole County school
buses during the 196tWiT school
year In order to strictly enforce
the laws concerning the safety of
our school children," Hobby said.
"We hope that the m otoric* of
our County will comply with the
safe driving regulation* designed
to protect Ihe school children,"
Hobby said.
School buses begin their daily
operation neat Tuesday morning
Tha Board o f Directors
of bringing children to every school
Southern Bell Telephone
and in the county. Duses opersllng rnd
Telegraph Company through It* bringing children to I’ inccreat
executive committee,
yesterday School will bo nn a double schedauthorised the issuance of six mil­
lion dollars 27 year debentures,
to b« dated Oct. 1. 1956, President
Fred J. Turner announced. The
First National Bank of Atl-ntn
was dslgnaed aa trustee of this,
the seeond largest bond &gt;* •••* In tent to Superintendent o f Public
Instruction R. T. Milwor and In
the company's history,
Tha debentures will be offered gharge of transportation.
Tesgue said that buses have
for sale at competitive bidding.

If President Elsenhower em­
barks on a nationwide speaking
tour. Florida Is one o f the atata*
that will be considered. In a let­
ter to Arnold Lund, Republican
nominee for tha Congress of tha
Ftfth District was so Informed

a

ft Is planned to fit
It with Security and Exchange
Commission on Sept. II.
L ito r g c
t
Tha company plans to extend In- Ph a .
vitationa fo r bid* on Oct. 2, open
them yon Oct. R, and If a hid U
accepted, settle with the purchas­
er on Ocl. 16.
The funds will be used In con­
nection with Southern Ball’' re­
cord breaking construction pro­
gram, The demand for telephone
service continue* extremely heavy
throughout the entire south. Presi­
dent Turner laid, and the new Is­
sue 1* another step to provide
capital fund* for facilities to
meet theso great and continuing
demand*.
Southern Bell serve* Alatama,
Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LouIslana, Mississippi, North Carolina
South Carolina and Tennessee.
REALTOR DIES
MIAMI i f — Miami realtor Carleton S. Dooley died yesterday o f
Lrim Lyon, pest commander a heart attack, lla waa 56.
■aid today Out the fish fry la
free to alt members o f the Iocs'
, post and all veterans. Member
o f the post are urged to brin
, their veteran friend* with them
! Monday’s event will be tha flr r
| o f what I* expected to bo an an
nunl affair to b* held on Labor
Day each year, said Commander
Lyon.
The affair la being staged aa »
get-together meeting for mem
her* and veterans,
A business meeting of the local
American Legion Post will follow
Immediately after the fish fry
at 8 p.m.
The Sanford Elk’a Lodge Is also
staging a Labor Day fish fry
beginning at 16 o'clock Mondav
I morning fo r Its member* and will
lie held at tha Elk's Club on See­
ond St. The fish fry will be foli lowed by a dance In the Elk's
Club annex rooms at 6:30 p-m.
■ ‘Hie Dusty Boots Riding Chib
1 !■ staging a pared* and fishfry.
The psrede and Labor Day cele­
bration wtll bo seen along Ban*«rd streets Monday morning nt
•n o’clock. The fl*h fry. to be
held at tha Sanford Farmers'
Suction Market at 2:30 In the af­
ternoon.

Tvphoon Churns
Toward Okinawa
TOKYO (JR — Diana, fourth ty.

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President
Says More
Powerful

President ___________ _________________
WASHINGTON
Elsenhower announced today the
9
Russians hnve touched oft still anThe sate of 1DG6-S7 driven
other atomic explosion.. He said ||MnieB begin* tomorrow mom Inf
thla one was more powerful than
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..
the test a week ago which had the * l • 0 el&lt;* k u" der
* P Hi
force nf almost on. million tons ,on ®f Jud*® Hou.holder’s office
of TNT.
In the lobby o f the Seminole CounEisenhower made the announce- ty Court House,
ment at a news conference after
Coat o f operator’s license la
recalling that last Sunday he Altand chauffeu r. license i t
closed that the Soviet Union had
.
.
...
resumed tests of nuelear weapons.
•*"*•** 1,11 r #*rOn that occasion, while he was applicants fo r the renewal o f dr(still In California, Elsenhower said vers license are required to'aurreru
a blast on Aug. 24 had the force der their preaent license,
of alm osta megaton, or a million
Applicants may a e c u r e their
t0™ . y
the'President ..Id the
" f t ,
Russians have engaged In what orl* ,n»l
accompanied by
ho termed another large test In the
■ ratum stamped en*
the accustomed place. That would velope. The applicant keep, the
be in Southwest Siberia, aa report* duplicate of the original llcenad
ed for the first time officially In unU, ^
ntw UeMM tl
^laenhowera announcement
last
Ju d ft Houahold»r said t h l a
.
. . morning that ha has a good staff
The new teat, Elsenhower said, c f Bs*laUnU to aerve applicants
took place yesterday In that,area.I,ppjyinc f„
driver licenaa re-

"IIEY MISTEII! Did anyone find a fish about this long, this
thick, urn! this wide, yetted Dti year old Danny to Jaycee Presi­
dent George Andrew Speer, at tha seventh Annual Jaycea FishIng Rodeo. (S taff Photo)

Ne w Adult Education
Courses Offered Here
«

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,
, .
use of the demand, two now
« ur,c* ln *duli •duc*U,0" \ B*'
P|uP» tor)r * n ,Dd
EducgThe course In Exploratory
will begin Thursday night, Sep
In the Art Room at fteml
tflael. flnliAAt
sniirin iwtll

more specific about that.
Eisenhower reptled be could not
-•that be could only say at thla
lime that it was more powerful
The Seminote County Vocational The Atomic Energy Commission,
School has been accepting registra­ he added, apparenUy la not wady
tion* all week for both day and to go Into mors detail,
evening classes, and will continue
to, do »o for another week. Any
adult In Seminole County is eligible suclaar tesU will not bring any
to enroll. A student iwigy take the
full business course or Just one or
two subjects.
The Vocational School la part of sumptton, Elsenhower added, that
(ho public school system of the
county. The only cost to tha stud­
ent Is an enrollment foe of 11.00, iy.
At tho news conference - hla
and the cost n( supplies, such as
first sinco he was nominated last
workbooks, paper, etc.
The school is scheduling the fol­ week for a second term—Elxenlowing classes: day classes: 9 10. hower also dealt with these matTyping I, offlro practice; 10-11 ter*.
business
English, bookkeeping;
11-12, shorthand 1, bookkeeping;
1-1, shorthand II; and 2-3, Typing
II;
Evening elascss: 7-9 p. m., Mon­
day through Thursday, book keep(Continued Oa Page Tea)

Reveals Classes

elndts will be announced lately
**ld Judge Honabolder,
The Seminole County J u d g O
“ v i e s everyone te secure their
H e«a* •*rfT_

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* f ic ^ 's &amp; r s a Stevenson Assured'
of winning votes
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In Southern Stales
By TME ASSOCIATED P l M
Ad lei Stevenson end Souther*
leader* beat the drums for Demo,
cratie
unity yatWrday, while
President Elsenhower heartily en-

Nation's Labor Day
Holiday Death Toll
Estimated At 480

CHICAao UR-The only three'ay holiday weekend of tha sum•ier lured million* of motorists to
he highways today.
Some were taking a final fling
t beaches or fishing spots. Others
•ere closing up summer homes for
he season and beading homa.
'ante were collecting their childin at camps and resorts for Ihe
•ek back to classrooms. Other*
ere hauling their college age
ouths and luggage to faraway
imputes.
And for somo 4*0 drivers, pasangers and pedestrians this may
e their last weekend.
That waa the death toll for the
-abor Day holiday period esti­
mated by the National Safety Coun­
cil.
Tho period covered by the esti­
mate will extend from « p. m. to­
night until midnight Monday. Only
Immediate death* are included in
the estimate. Many others wilt die
later from Injuries Inrurred In the
holiday traffic.
For comparative purposes the
Associated Pres* conducted a na­
tionwide survey of traffic deaths
on tha nonholiday weekend nf Aug.
17-20. In tha ia-hour period from
6 p. m. Friday to midnight Monday
traffic killed 2M persona.
Aa tho Labor Day trafife tide
began to roll the Safety Council
reported that last month’s toll of
2,570 waa tho greatest of any July
In history.

have a lot of work to d o."
Ho aald bo received a telegram
from flan. H u -all o f Georgia, a
leader of tho Southern bloc, la
which Russell sold "unless thee*
^ “ MR ""foreseen development,
I believe you can safely const cm
tho Southern iistas once m ow
living an overwhelming majority
• • . in a restoration o f tha e l i
■did South."
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Golf Course Will
Be Open Monday
Tha Mayfair in Golf Gaunt wtd
pen Monday fer the beeafU e f La»r Day golfava.

W eather

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�TO E SANFORD B E B A L D
All Church NcrticM must ba praaanted at Tha Herald
office by 10 a. m. on the day beforo publication.

g h u A c k , W n tic o A

tiTjr the it itim w t m ttkm ily
rather than hostile.
When an exasperated mother
Utka endearingly to h«r child and
at tha tame time plnchti th«
youngster painfully, the chlUI hai
to chooie between the conflicting
meaning! of tha two meitagea In
ordtr lo figure out what aha real­
ly maana.
_—
By RENNIE TAYLOR
"The
altienre
of
a
handlhake
Associated Press
where It might normally be ex­
Science Reporter
pected la more auggeatlve of hoiSAN FRANCISCO— Don’t go
tillty than even a painful poke In
through life without trying to un­ the riba."
'
'
derstand the language o f body
A board or rope placed serosa
movemanta
furniture
arrange­ an entranceway la Just as elo­
ments, facial expression!, dancing quent e* the sign or the spoken
and other form* of nonverbal com­ phrase.
munication, advises a University
_ A spotlessly clean ashtray and
of California psychiatrist.
rlgarette rase carefully arranged
Too much emphasis on ipeech on an Immaculate table top plain­
can mean a neglected education, ly lays, "A ik permission fir s t"
he adds.
A collection o f exnenalve bric"Unless the middle aged person a-brac erowded together on a ta­
Is mature in terms o f communica­ ble or a cabinet shout* "money”
tion,” he asserts, "he la likely to whether or not the owner Intended
lo convey that message.
A prime form of communica­
tion, aayv Dr. Ruesch, Is Ihe
dance. In every form o f Ihe danco
"something Is being said, Inter­
personally or Intrapersonally, or
to a god, or about a w ayiof life,''
The psychiatrist cited as an out­
standing examnle of communlca*
tlnn the "gesture dance" which
originated In ancient India. II hns
hundreds o f movements and noiltlone. Including 24 for the head
and 57 for the hands, all o f which
are meaningful.

Too Much Stress
On Talk May
Handicap Child

LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF THE REDEEMED
M s L. Day. Paster
M3 W. 25lh Place
Sunday School 1:49 a.m.
Phone I7RI
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
The Rev. Phillip Bchlesimauu
Training Union I:1S p.m.
Peeler
Evening Sendee* 7:90 p.m.
Sunday School
«:1S e.m. George Pets Id, Aeal. Sept, ef
Wednesday Prayer Strvlco 7:M1 Bible Class
9:16 e.m.
Church School
pm .
Service
.
10:30 t.m. Church School
in a.m.
"Prayer
For
The
Day"
phone
19M
MLLCREAT BAPTIST CHURCH
Worahlp
l l a.m.
Geneve
Westminster Fellowship
7 p. m.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Sunday morning services:
Willing Workers
7 p.m.
SCIENTIST.
10 a.m. Suada) School.
Evening Worship
7:30 p.m.
M9 K. Second St.
11 a.m. Morning Worship
"Everybody Invited to attend
Sunday Services
11:00 e.m.
Sunday evening services:
Sunday School’
0:30 a.m. our aendccs."
• :l l p. m. Training Union
Wednesday Evening Meeting* 9:00 FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
7:10 p.m. Evening Worahlp
p.m.
Pastor
Milton U. Wyatt
Wednesday 7:50 p.m. Prayer I,cSBMi-Hermon "Christ Jesus”
9.-45 a.m. Church School
meeting
Reading Room located In Foyer of
Clease* for all age*.
Church Building open lo public
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
11 e.m. Morning Worahlp
2:30
lo
4:30
p.m.
Tuesdays
and
12th St. and Laurel Ave.
7 p.m. MYF
Thursday*.
Rev. George S. Reas
7:45 p.m. Organ Vespere
I Sunday
Baaday School
9:43 e.m. A cordial Invitation la extended I p.m. Evanlng Worship
to
all
to
attend
our
services
and
j Morning Worship
11 a.m.
Broadcast ovtr W.T.R.R.
use Ihe Reading Room.
- Yetub Service
0:45 p.m.
1:30 p.m. Fellowship for young
. Evangelistic "ally
7:45 p.m.
ST. LUKE’S LUTHERAN
people.
.Ykajror and Bibla Study WednesIn Slavla (Near Oviedo)
*• Hay at 7 :U p.m.
LAKE MARY BAPTIST
Rev. fltephen M. Tuhy
Peeler
,*E «m am ber a glad band Invite*
CHAPEL
Morning Worship 1:25 a.m.
; you to worahlp with us."
Lake Mery, Fla.
Radio Mission Broadcast at 9:30
Pastor — Rev. H. A. Frith Jr,
a. m. over WORZ (710 kc)
[ « * E LITTLE BROWN CHURCH
Sunday School t:00 a. m.—for ell Sunday School 0:43 a.m.
• ON THE HILL
MomJng Worship 11 a.m.
■go groups,
(Congregational)
Christian Day School _ Monday Training Union 0:10 p.m.
! Corner Park Ave. and Mtk St.
through Friday 9:00 a.m. — (All Evening Worahlp 7:50 p.m.
•John Bernard Root, MlnlaUr
. "Leak well lo this day, (or It, •lemeotary grades and kinder­ Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:50 p.m.
tfa d it atone, la life. In the brief garten.)
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
ncaune e f this day He all the verl(Enieceeal)
CHURCH
OF
JESUB
CHRIST
otto* and realities o f your existRev. H. Lytttotaa tla im em a a
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
'ta e e : the Joy of growth, the apianI . D., Rector
Branch President
-Her at beauty, the glory of action. A. O. Pitta
10tk Bend ay after Trtally
City
Util
,
Yesterday la but a memory, end
Holy Eucharist
1:00a.m.
10 a.m. (
taMQCTPw la only a vision. BUT to­ Sunday School
Choral Family Eucharist
4 p.m.
day well lived, make* each yes- Sacrament Meeting
and Address
1:15a.m.
‘ tttday a memorial of Happiness,
Church School
1:11a.m.
•«ad each tomorrow n dream ef
ELDER SPRINGS BAPTIST
!kapt."
CHAPEL
, PAOLA WESLEYAN
'Monday Bcbool for all daises and
Rider Serlags
METHODIST CHURCH o g e e ..................... .................... l:45 Sponsored hy First Baptist Church
0 Mttoe Weo4 ea RL 44
-Kerolng Worahlp . — - — ll'OO
Sunday School
9:45a.m.
Sanford, Fla.
10:45 a.m.
Sunday School
10:00 e.m. Morning Worship
W. O. Stansell,
Superintendent Wesleyan Youth
Preaching
11:00 a.m. Evening Worahlp
Dr. U. H. Martin,
Preaeber Wednesday Prayer Meettog 7:10
p.ot.
Everyone Welcome
THE CHRISTIAN AND
MISSIONARY ALLIANCE
Rev. Cecil W. Shaffer
Pianist
CHURCH
Mrs. Nancy Giles, Children's
Park Ave. aad 14th St.
Choir Director,
Pastor: Rev. David B. Caratflx
Mr. George Pczold, A sst SupL
of Church Reboot.
Church School, 10:00 a.m.
Classea for all agoa.
Worahlp 11:00 a.m.
Children's Service U:00 a.m.
Youog People 1:50 p.at.
Children 1:30 p.m.
Worship 7:30 p.m.
Everybody invited to attend all
per Interpretation. Ha dooa not
our services.
arrive at "communicative maturCHURCH OP THE N a' z a RENE lly " until about the age o f 80.
; Baader School, 9:41 a. as. Latter
"Hanford's Hinging Church"
when apeech. one o f the last o f
Tharp, sBpertoteadent. Adult LasCenser o f Second m i Maple
the human faculties to develop,
pasi •Paa n t rac y ia Christian EelIf. H. Hpear Jr„ Pastor
reache* Its peek. At that atoga.
•aariklp" (Jas. t).
We invito you to become a mem­ he ha* become a parent himself
' At tha 11 o'clock worship service
ber o f our Sunday school. The and I* forced to understand the
■he pastor will return to Ills pulpit
opening service begins at 9:30
fallowing hi* vocation, and wil
a.m. Graded classes are In aescelebrate the first anniversary of
alon from 0:30 to 10:35. For fur­
Although wordless communlcaftk ministry bare, bringing a mes­
ther information call 3191 or tlon often take. th. ptoc. o f
sage, In keeping with the occasion.
1339, Frank Price la Superinten­ apeech, It more often reinforces.
Evening worship will not be redent.
■uaiad until Sept. 9.
niodifiri or even conlr.dlcU it. At
Morning worship at 10:45
Tba public la Invllad to all worret ain time. Its absence can be
Training Departments for ages highly meaningful, p r. Kursch
Chip services. Navy families, new­
8 to 40 meet each Sunday even­
comer*, weekend guests, tourists,
cite* these examples:
ing at 8:30.
b id ether* without a church home
A nulla accompanying a nomiEvanlng
evangelistic
Sunday
Ic fonford are extended a special
nally Inaulling remark can idsnSANFORD REVIVAL CENTER
night at 7:30
areloom*. Nursery facilities and
Rav. L. F. Tatker,
Pastor
oofs, ott-tireel parking are proPrayermeeting each Wednesday
Sunday School
jo a m.
al 7:45 P.M.
Morning Worship
n a.m.
Tha Runday evening service at tha
Evangaliatle
Service
•OUT* (ID E BAPTIST CHURCH Evening
Church of the N'aiarene Is • dis­
7:45
p.m.
.
R«*4 I f BL
At Park Avt.
tinctly different service from any
r
Tha and af yaur ictrch
Weekly Services:
other throughout the week. It is
For a friendly Church.
Tuesdoy and Thursday 7:45
characterised hy a
volunteer
B . R. Laaatofd,
Fatter
p.m.
chulr,
spirited
congregational
W. L» Btmbeaa, Aaaoclato Paatar
Regular
Saturday
Morning
■I n g i n g , s p e c i a l m u s i c a l
M k m Higglebaikaai, s h a d a y
Broadcast over WTHK 10:35
numbers, tsitimonlss to the glory
M u l liy ir iiliid iB l.
a.m.
o f God, and a brief evangelistic
•••day School
* jo a.m.
message. You will enjoy the
Mwalag Worship
11a.m.PAOLA CHURCH OK CHRIST
warmth and old fashioned at­
Bible Study
7:20 pm .
Lord's Day: Bibla Study at 10 a.m.
mosphere o f this high service
Evening Warship
8p.m.
Worahlp Servile
11:00 a.m.
of Ihe weak, "Come and See".
fra y a r Matting (Wed.) s P.m. l’reachlng Service
7:30 p.m.
Rav. B. H. Spear Jr., pastor o f
•Jsatoasry
PnmlUsnltl
Everyone Welcome
the Church o f the Naiarene, will
Wileeme
CMULUOTA BAPTIST CHURCH be vacationing this week at DeSo­
H CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Waller A. South Jr.,
Paster to Beach, located on the Eaat
'
Rav. J, W, Parham, Pastor
Coast just south o f Titusville.
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Car. PaartoeaU SI., Oak Ava,
Morning Worship Service 11 a.m. Mrs. Spear, Jim and Joy will ac­
Sunday School 1:45 a.m.
company Rav. Speer. They Intend
FREE METHODIST CHURCH to be beak at tba personate, loca­
M orslig Worahlp Sarvlca U:00
s.m.
Laurel Ave. at 4!h S t
ted at loot Wait P in t St., by lapt.
Tratotog Union t i l l p.m. It'a a Sunday School 8:45 a.m.
4. Anyone desiring Information re­
tim ily affair.
Morning Worship 10:43 a.m.
garding tba church o r ita eervlcea
F. M. Y. 7:00 p. m.
Evanlng Worship 7:30 p m.
may call 1538. Tha Rav. Jeasa
"Came thou with us and we will Evanlng Evangelistic 7:U p.m.
Brannon, retired ordained elder,
#9 than goad."
Wednesday night prayer
aad will ba futst apaaker In tha ab­
praise service 7:30 p.m.
sence e f Rav, Spear.
K
P LYECREST BAPTIST
Sermon by tha pastor.
CHURCH OF GOD
L
MISSION
Evening Worship Sarvlca 7:30
Rev. H. W. Heuderseu, Paster
p.m. Sermon by tba pastor.
French Ave. and Uad Si.
F CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:3o
Sunday School l : t t a.m.
I a t atad at
p.m.
Evaaialiatic Service 7:30 p.m.
School . W. ITtb
THF. SALVATION ARMY
Mid-Week Service Tuesday 7:50
■•T. C. W. Plaak Miaalaa Pastor
p.m.
M4 East Second Street
9:45 a.m.
Sunday School
Meatlaga
Young. People Service Thurs­
D i l i S.m.
Morning Worship
day 7:90 p.m.
••'U pjw.
Trataiag Union Sunday
Sunday School
10:00a.m.
KBKNESER METHODIST
Holloas* Mealing
11:00 a.m.
CHURCH
Open-Air (Street Meeting) g;30
CUree Heixhts
p.m.
Rav. Edward Morfta,
Pastor
Y.P.L.
7:00p4i.Sunday School 10 a.aa. Clifford
balvatlon Mealing
7:30 p.m. E. Johnson, superintendent.
Tuesday
Preaching Sarvlca U a.m.
Corp Codcl*
3:30p.m.
Band Practice
4:00p.m.
Ladle* Home League
7:30 p.m.
Thursday
Prayer Meeting
7:30p.m.
Saturday
Open-Air (Street Meeting) • : »

Zl' toUrereta’ilir'Tr"1T

Jet A ct Confident
Record To Be Set
In '56 Bendix Race
LOS ANGELES (JD
______
One
of
America's top Jet acci la confi­
dent a record will be «et Saturday
In the 1956 Bendix race.
•"apt. Manuel J. pete Fenianact. who destroyed 14H Commu­
nist Jet* in Korea, told a news
conference y e it c r la y
"W* can easily break last year'*
time end w* U probaoly break the

TREED CAT FANCIER
ALLENTOWN, Pa., (* - Thle
may sound complicated, but:
Police got a call from an angrycat-fancier who said he'd bean
treed by a dog trying to untrte
a treed cat.
That la, tha man said a cat had
been in a tree, he had climbed up
to untree the cat and a dog had
treed both of them. The dog had
stayed on the ground.
The man said he'd have plenty

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s ix t h sla t o r h o i a a a u
fur Fra*ldtnt or the Italian
Fur Vies I’realdeat •( tha f a7
m a in

showing at thc Movleland Ride-ln
.A SCENE FROM 'Trapeze
.
Thulro Sunday and Monday

Yellow Cloud Seen! Democrats Ribbing
On ManVSunface Republican Efforts
TOKYO uf — A huge yellow
To Rename Party
'A'luud—1,400 miles long and 300
r

nr

BTATE

Sailors Lost When
Tugboat Capsixes
CLARENCH R. HUYEH
Third Street
U k t Mary. Florida

Gestural
language
c o n t a i n s : -------------- - -u rn ,no iug
aome 700,000 distinctly different * * ' Coppedge capsized and tank
signals, he adds. The largest Eng- *" 1' •Quell on St. Andrew* Sound
llsh dictionaries define fearer than p ~ .
°*°rgla coast,
flon.onn words. Dr. Ruesch thinks
Thc caPtoin and mate escaped,
a dictionary o f gestures would be *P*nt the night on a barge and
a valuable contribution lo edura- were rescued this morning by fiahtlon.
ermcn.

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Some o f the difference* In »*•identified two
turlng hy nationality* are cited asLooj, . I L ’ i X u f
®°’ the
significant.
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wide—has appeared on the surface
ol Mars, a Jananese scientist
reported Wednesday. Dr. Sadao
llurayama of the Tokyo Nation­
al Science Museum said hr first
noticed Uic cloud on the planet's
u t h e r n Hemisphere -ever-1
day* ago. He opined that it
might be a gigantic sandstorm on
one of Mars' deserts.
4' S c h e d u l e d to play at the
.VHJVIELAND- IN this week: Tucssay and Wednesday “ Magic Fire”
• presented by Herbert J. Yates In
! trucolor. Second feature will be
. a Republic picture "/.anzabuku”
In trucolor*. . . Zanzabuku mean*

______
his flicita
,_
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Lollobridand Burt
movie of
Cinema
aster pro-

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MIAMI UP — Banker Day J.
Apt*, 89, active in Jewish welfare
work and Chamber o f Commerce
development, died yesterday.
Tha Cincinnati native was pres­
ident of the Peoplo's National
Bank o f North Miami.

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FF.ATUHE—8:58 ONLY
CHAPTER NO. 4
"GUNFIGIITEKS OF
THE NPBTHWEHT."
SUNDAY *

MONDAY

A LABOR DAY MESSAGE
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Today all America ffreeU Labor with pride and reapcct. Far, la orgaalsiag
for ita town welfare, I-abor ha« abut contributed greatly (a the nation’*
atrength.
.

u u o u R wda

Ijibor la largely reeponaible for the increaited uafety and health ia our
factorlaa today. In eliminaling accident and aidtaeaa It has saved th*
Ration many millions of dollar* a year.
............
bum

Ovtede
Rev. Gearfe R. Oaittoa* Mb
9 41 i n . Sunday Behest
11:18 a.m Warship Sarvlca
• :N P-m. Worship Service

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Captain Kan aaron
Thl* l.in ,l o f Our*
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Thl* tJind o f Our*
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Jo hnny Cur,on
AM l.l n k l e l l e r
Filin F ore
llrlirhter Hay
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T he K d e e o f Nleht

Swimming Pool Will
Be Open Labor Day
The Sanford Municipal SwlmrttIng Pool will be open all day
M o n d a y for the benefit o f
■choot children and adulU ob­
serving the I-abor Day holiday.
However, the pool will lie clos­
ed all day Tuesday for cleaning
•nd will reo|ieii Wednesday on
a new achodule.
Beginning
Wednesday after­
noon, the municipal pool will lie
open from 3 to li p.m. daily ex­
cept Saturday* and Sundays.
On Saturday*, thc pool will
obaerve its regular hours, 8:30
e.m. until noon and from 1 to
0 p.m.
Sunday* the houra will 1* 2 to
6 p.m.
• --&lt;-&lt;■ '.itp -i-lll be f.-&gt;rried out indefinitely ■* long as
interest remains high in It** use.
* DETROIT un—Hay Krousc, De­
troit Lions' tackle, will never for­
get hla most embarrassing mom­
ent 1 football. He fell asleep dur­
ing the halftime Intermission at
thc 1949 Gator nowl game.

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Waihablt homes are more rom-&lt; «»i x
fort able, attractive,
healthful,,
and economical — that's reason' fit*
enough to chooie tudiahlc wall- ;
paper,
paint, furniture,
floor ,
covering*, hanging*, and decora- J"
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AIIIISMS
Film Far*
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Ha-cball Hame,
Film F arr
lllg Plt-lurc
Anm* ’ n' Andy
F lo ild a D r l l l r i *

VIENNA, Austria—Four young
Hungarians armed with pivlol*
shot their way pant Cammunint
1-order guards early today In •
daring dash to free Austria.
They turned in their weapon*
and requested asylum, Auatrlan
police said.
The refugees crashed a heavy
truck through tha Hungarian bor­
der barrier, but the vehicle broke
down while still inside Hungary
ar&gt;J Communist guard* opened
fire.
-T
The fugitives, ranging In age
from 18 to 20, ehnl back and
forced tha border guard* to take
covor. The young men then sprint­
ed over tho frontier.

^ ■ a ^ H

Labor** riaing prosperity him given every working

VVIIIIO TV t 'l l ( V A I . I . •
OIII.A MIU
FSIIII AS
»:A K M A U
A d ven lur* W llh Cncla " all
Car lonn Carnival
W e a lh e r -N e w r -S p o r le
John p a i r N'ewe
d p s lH c h i On Bporlt
lleedesvuua
H o lly w o o d S um m er T h ealr a
Itobln Hood
Crueader

Hungarians Shoot
Way Past Border
In Dash To Austria

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Our* ITpnn A Hlorr

property stake ia America. No longer arc working people a "Isadkas prole*
kuaala—rlp« for the overthrow of tho prseoat order. Thn U*
8. workingman and hia family are pronperoua and raapartad. They am
aaMWg our leading ciUzenn. *

See again
thn agonizsni
race against

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thc.
rebell ou* delinquent «h o blasted
«" the world s middle«
/bnmptonahlp after a number o f dramatic delours
on the way up.
The role of Norma, the young
Italian girl wlih whom Grazlano
fell In love end who Inspired him

by R«»&gt;rrt Wise from e screen
|)lay by Umest Lehman, based on
,{l)cky (;ra iu n0-, best-seller *utobiography. written with RowUnd
|,irlu.r
.
M,uch„o( ,h,c
loca,‘ « u ,n
York a Lower
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"lllll’ AK YOUIt BONES"-— These words nro Lee J. Cobb's
exhortation to Ids drivers as they enter the famous Kuto|&gt;enn-speed riasle*. Here he it shown with Kirk Douglas Just
before the start of the Millu Miglia in "Tlie Rnrers." a spinetingling drama about sports cor racing, which opens Tonight
the Prairie Lake Drive In Theatre. Dougins stain with Della
Durvi. Gilbert Roland, and Cesar Romero in this Twentieth
Century-Fox ClnemaScopc production in color by De Luxe.

MAMit.buiON
— itei*Uw...an
efforts to rename thc Democratic
party have drawn a gentle ribbing
irum the Democratic National
Committee.’
A committee memorandum re­
leased here yesterday urges Dem­
ocrat* nut u do the zame fur thc
GOP, occauec "Republican party
■i the, uraud name by which our
opponents' product is known and
mistrusted,"
The spoofing note was inspired
by increasingly frequent Republi­
can reference* to thc 'dem ocrat"
party, inticnJ of the mure cummun "D em ocratic" spelling.
GOP National Chairman Leon­
ard Hall and other Republicans
&gt;ay thc " ic " ending U a presump­
tuous claim to represent the "great
mass of the people." They say it
J“ »l ‘ »n'‘ »&lt;&gt;•
The committee said another
" ’ Pcd*! poll was conducted among
former* on the question "what do
&gt;ou cal1 thc Republican party?"
"This poll," the committee said,
bc resumed a* soon as the
Held crew of lady Interrogators
can be replaced with male ques­
tioner*."

* M

FEATURE — 141

FOSTER CHAPEL
METHODIST CHURCH

PE FUNIAK SPRINGS i* - •
i Florida's only surviving veteran
I of the Civil War will he pre­
sented with a special eongreasion1al medal at ceremonies here Oct.
5.
The medal will be pinned o n (
William A. Lundy, 106. of Laurel
Hill by Gen. Nathan T »!n ln g.(
chief o f the U.S. Air Force. The
award was authorized for Lundy
and the other two surviving Con­
federate veterans by the last Con- j
grrss.
*

Legol Notice

Three Jacksonville

Tlic story of one o f America's, to load a "le g it" life, la played
ntoat co.ortul figures is told on by Pier Angcll, with a large supthe screen In M-G-M ’$ "Som e- P®rllnR c a u i ,ea,led b&gt;’
body Up There Like* Me." be- i’‘ oanp- 31
manager; who
ginning Sunday at the I1ITZ [Mnaformed the gutter fighter
THEATRE
, lntu a world a champion: Eileen
. _ , _
- Hcckart and Harold Stone, as
It U the .to r, ° f R ^ k r ,r « - Grall, n0. , moUier and father;
l CW
^ a*1 ^
nn(* Sa* Minco, the teenage actor
hoodlum, who overcame seeming- who won an Acatlpmy Awirtl
\y Insurmountable nbitaglr* to nomlnatton for ni,
0UtJtam||ng
become a respected member of ,,rr f„rmance in "Rebel without a
society, largrly through the aid Cause"
and eneourngi-mcntt of the girl '
_ . .
„
_
, ,
he married.
"Somebody Up There Like.
...
,
.. „
M e' was produced by Charles
Paul Newtnenone o f
Holly- schncc. producer o f the hard* 7 ' m|,‘ t writing newcomers,, hUUnB
„ wl| dircctpd

Civil War Vet Will !
Get Congressional i
Medal At Rites
|

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cooktall used to *oup-up the rac­
ing car* used in Twentieth Century-Fox'a "The Racer*," which
will he the next attraction at the
Dralric Lake Drive-In Theatre.
The recipe fnr thl* high-powered
mixture call* for 45 jlggrra of
mc'hanol, 7 jigger* of acetone. 40
Jigger* of elghty-ocune gasoline
and a sprinkling of bctlnc.
The mixture was devised by
Phil Hill, well-known auto racer
who acted a* technical advisor
on the picture which starts Kirk
Douglas, Della Darvl, Gilbert Ro­
land, Ce*ar Romero, Lee J. Cobb
and Katy Jiirada.
Douglas, Roland and Romero
play rare driver! In tho film and
they learned not to tramp down
on the accelerator when their Fer­
rari* and Maaerati* were filled
with lllll'i "dynamite cocktail."
Amateur*, who may want to try
this mixture, are warned that if
they drive on city itreel* they
may well get a ticket for speed­
ing.
"The Rarer*” I* a thrill-packed
story based on the Hans Ruesch
best-selling novel and was direct­
ed by Henry Hathaway. The pic­
ture, filmed in ClnemaScopc and
Dcloixe color, shows for the first
time on the acrcrn the Mille
Miglia, Grand Prix dc Italia, Lo
Mans rare and other famuus
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Of Summer
p ie entertain the curious noLabor Day weekend mark* the
o f summer, fn a aenrn, they era right,
vacation eeaeoa la aaaentlally p u t , the,
•tart' bade to achool, the ladies
earleaaly o f fall and even winter gar-

J H summur la not really

shown In the p u t a reluctance to resort to
petty politics and disagreements fo r the
sake o f disagreements;
The fact that both political parties havs
been able to (Change with the times, have
been able to ju stify change within the
framework o f their Ideals, fa a sign o f the
health o f the two*party system. For all its
faults, no other system would work so well
in this country.
R u jlffin n M ila M in k

ended when
starts again and vacation is over. In*
ana o f the moat precious days o f
______a n those In September. They have
•pedal quality about them, as If Nature
V
u n m a k in g • concerted e ffo rt to show all
Frank Lloyd W right says he la design*
bar summer w a n e 'a t their beat before
ing
an
office building fo r one o f our great
la too h is .
centers
that would shoot a mile up toward
A t soon o f a tunny day in the ninth
o f the year, the brightness and the sky. It certainty would be spectacular,
that emanate from the dear sky and judging by other imaginative works o f
,« r s pleasantly overpowering. The grass is Wright — some o f which are right here in
Vfclek in d dark; the trees nod the year's Florida — It doubtless would be quite a
heaviest foliage. The busyness o f birds and handsome and internal in^ structur**.
But it’ s a temptation to ask why, even
adds aq air o f gaiety, and one
in
one
o f the biggest centers o f tho nation,
p ot remember why there are busy,
September la picnic weather. T h e 'a d - « V building ahould be a mile high, .ta ck
vantages o f summer are atD! with us then, {nJf up on 510 shelves thousands o f work
: •. ’ And a few o f the disadvantages; Insect pests • « " h o would descend at five p.m. to jam
By HAL BOYLE
venting Grit. The Chinese did—
' ju u Jeaa numerous, the days are pleasantly the surrounding streets and transportation
more than 2,000 year* ago.
YORK
un-What'a
NEW
In
a
bak but m t awei tartar
facilities.
name?
Here arc Ihc original meaning*
*-»! September Is » short month, though,
The architect s a y s the ehaft, planned
Well, U turn* out. s lu. more of eomc of the name* that may be

a Very broad and general way— I ' The president may recommend
By JAMES MARLOW
AotocUiH P r o i Newt AnstjH the preaident will provide tbs! that federal money be apent t#
WASHINGTON
— Keep your; leidcrship In fowlsn affairs
help get ichoota built- No »uch
rye on your candidates for Con* national defense.
money will be *pent unless Con­
Kress
Unless Congress goes along
The big spotlight In thi* year’ij with him. he’ll be like a man talk* gresa vote* It.
Y tt, while you can ait at homo
election shine* on the presidential log to hlmaelf.
and vice presidential candldatea1 For example: If the president and aee Elaenhowar, Stevenson,-v
and what they promise. They’ ll w(nt» tD continue the foreign nld Vice President Nixon and Bate*-*
get headlines every day.
, program. Congress will have to Kafauvar on your TV icraan, tell­
But no matter what they prom-, vote the money to make It pos- ing you what thay'll do you iU’ v
Hava to hunt around the county or
Ise, the pay-off will come In Con- siblc.
If the president tells Congress district to hear the cengroiilonal
great.
You may be an Elsenhower, fan about the atomic 'evelopment ha candldatea.
And when you do hoar them—
or a Stevenson booster. Bath are haa In mind, or the new ahlpa, or
. men of goodwill, and presumably planet or guns he wants, Con­ if you want to vote for the man
gress, which holds the purse who will reflect fou r nwn r.n ,
mean what they say.
strings, decides how much he when he feta to Waahinakm—be
Nevertheless, in almost every­
gets.
aure he tilka on tha iaaua and, if
thing they aay there Is a huge,
The president can recommend he doesn't, try to pin him downvy
built in if.
a tax cut till he'a blue in tha by asking him.
If President Elsenhower, or Ad- face, but only Congresa can cut
If he’s a member af Congress
lai Stevenson, become* president taxes.
leaking re-election to Houae or
and gets a Congress where a ma­
really thinks la not just what, he
jority of the representative! ana
says now bat how he voted on the
senators goes along with his ideas,
liiuss laat year and the year be­
then you can expect his ideas to
fore and tha years before that.
b» carried out.
The president and vice preslOtherwise, his primams will get
dcntlai candidate become such
killed, changed, or wrecked.
glamorous figures that they and
In » general way—but only tn
JACKSONVILLE - Mr* W. 8. their campaign* are ant *- lla-»fc
tract attention from local con -1- '
Jennings, chairman nf tho beaut­
grcsalonal races Thl* Is not In­
ification committee of tho Florida tentional, because they know the
State Chamber of Commerce, de­ value of a Congres* that will wrork
with them.
a red swamp." Anybody named clared today that In compliance
For when all the oratory die*
Miucnrello may brood uvoi Ihc with the proclamation l*,ued bv away, the election la over, and tha
Gov.
Collin*
designating
Septem­
posses* the characteristics ut n
new Congress takes over In Janfact his ancestor* were thought to ber a- "Clean-Up, Paint-Up Plant-j u*ry, a major portlon\of the powUp” month, throushtnifhi- •tale j cr of government wlU r*it not In
gnat.
groups throughout • the: the White House but under the
' Why don’t you took up your several
white dome of the capital.
/
own name, Rover? suggested my state would launch Florida’s an­
nual
house-cleaning
campaign.
wife, France.,.
At the same time. Mrs. JetinSo I slipped the page to Boyle,
announced n statewide antlami learned It stood for “ grandson
llltcrbug drive In cooperation
of Baolgbeall. one who made vata w|th (he Swle |(oat| |it i * r ’ m r n
picugcx.
distribution warning cards quot*
"They certainly plck^l the right S ^ T i w
^nalfics for du.hpat
one
r . rH re.dJ " ne.c\ ! Ing trash on the highways, and
Searching for a quick comeback I urging everyone'* help to “ Keep
looked up her maiden name— Florid*
Beautiful." A million
"Young." The book said it meant warning cards will be distributed!
"one youngoir than another with to motorists through the Road
J
whom he was associated."
Department's six "Welcome Sta- ]
A married man never win*.
tlons," and.from auto llccnae o f­
fice* and bureaus.
The Governor’* proclamation
A Good Buy
dated Aug. 21, refers to the pro­
gram long sponsored by the
State Chamber to Improve and
TOKYO
Japan has reaf­
beautify our highways, parka,
firmed It* 1DGQ military goals of
beaches ami private .raeert'e--.
a 180.000 man army and 1,300- and urges government depart­
plane air force but cut its naval ments, groups and Individuals to
target from 121,000 to 110,000 assist in Ihc statewide effort in
ton*.
prepa radon for the Fall and Win­
The naval reduction represent* ter tourist season by removing
49,00(1 small obsolete landing ships weed growth, and by planting
—totaling 14,000 tons— which tho trees, shrub, and f l o w e r i n g
Japanese plan to return to the plant*.
United Stales to save mainten­
Mrs. Jennings, widow of Gov.
ance coil*.
William 8. Jennlng* (1901-GJ) haa
The figures were disclosed In headed the Chamber's beautifi­
an amerded version nf n military cation committee practically since
buildup plan Keiklchl Misuhart, the Inception of the organization
dcouly rhlef of the defense board, in 1910. and haa personally pro­
0
will take to Washington to dia- moted Florida’! outdoor Improveover half
cuss with U, 8. Defense Secre- ment activities
century.
tery Chari** Wllaon.

Housecleaning
Drive Planned
By State CofC

Names Have Many Meanings

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T h e political analysts seem gensrally
that the election campaign thie year
_.jita the beginning o f a new era.
Chicago, tha victory o f Adlal Stoven*
was dear-ent. Despite the great affec*
that audited fo r form er President Trii*
the convention turned Its back on him.
Democratic Old Guard, while very
In evidence during tha proceedings,
Out reluctantly at tha and.

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otherwise have never entirely caught up
with skyscrapers llks that one, mice though
they may be.
There's quite a lot o f vacant land left in
America
— even in the State o f Illinois
— and there's no law that makes It absolately necessary for every office to be in the
middle o f a big city. But nuch thoughts ere
heresy. Progress doubtless will demand more
mile*hlgh buildings, with express heltcop*
tere servicing porches every ten etoriea or
so.
•
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r Vnartv
&amp; onf ouDosItion
S T S Sit '^There
odK
'oding'
, ..
is excellent reason to believe
I during tha bleak «) yesrs dut o f pow*
*. The &lt;K&gt;P plstform , and the apeeeltos o f
ia man who w qi toad th# party Into the
Ittto. reflected the philosophy o f
BUenhower.
the tw o presidential candldatea, the
• have put forward tha men beet able
articulate their new p h ilo so p h ic Both
have demonstrated that they are eap*
o f f t B S vigorously, yet both have
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Mon. Aug. 81, 1856

T O D A r t BIBLE VERJE
_ and o f it good courage, fear
^ D
i t t m
ftir tho Itord thy
j g y ” * ■t *■ that foeth with th ee; He will
j flR H la tr th e e , nor forsake thee— Deut. 81:6.
Two Oto TaeUmant ia full o f heroic deeds
faith. One, greet leaf \J ® •»
® h to ia You can d o what you
do. Nothing la impoeaiblet,

t

that
thousands o f persons would like to enchance, their Intellectual grow th by wading
J*t * « » ’ t fluito know how to go about It.
They flounder In a
o f books and per*
lodlcals, wanting to read what is good but
not sure how to find It.
Some o f these simply begin wading
everyth Ing that comes to hand, without din"h n ln stion . They encounter a few good
that way, but moeUy they find thema a t iia s mmai.rl'fmi** e a a n n il.p a f a
ill# #
ffta a
h a
•elves reading second-rate m
stuff,
fo r tthe
reawn that the great bulk o f writing ie se­
cond-rate. Others read sporadically, and at
last give up.
Such floundering to not necessary, how­
ever, for those whose forma) education haa
not acquainted them with the world's finest
literatum. Almost anywhere in the United
q » _ |p. they can find a librarian who will
H taiea,
help them choOse the good things, There Is
an even more slmpls method, It constats o f
consulting a tittle volume newly .issued In
paperback format and called "Good Read­
ing.”
During the past 25 years, "Good Read­
ing" has run through more than a down
editions. The present wvlsed edition, which
can be purchased for just a song, contains
a list o f m ow than 1,500 good books aalacted
by ■ committee o f profeaaora. The hooka
range from ancient Roman and Greek worka
to recent American novela. There la enough
good ru d in g among theae book* for many
e long winter. With such a Hat *t hand, no
one need wail, "I feel like reading, but
I don't know what to read.”

than often mecta the ear.
The name o ; Vice Preaident
Richard M. Nixon, fur example,
holda a meaning unwelcome to the
Democrat* In an election year.
Nick I* a pet form of Nlcholaa,
which meant “ people'* victory.''
Democrat* may get some cumu­
lation, however, from the fact that
Adlal S teen ,on '* laat name stands
for “ »on of Stephen” and Stephen
la derived from “ crown or gar­
land "
President Dwight Elicnhuwcr,
and E*t«* Kefauvcr, the Demo­
cratic vice presidential candidate,
have name* that hold a lot of hi*tory.
Dwight mean* light-complexioned, and It alao mean* a descendant
of Diot, po*iitily a pet form for
Dlonyuu*, the Greek god of wine.
Eisenhower mean* Iron miner or
a man who made elienhaueri, a
German aaber blade ilrog enough
to ihear through iron nail*.
Eate* 1* derived from gractou*,
and alio "ion of the Ea»t.“ Kcfauver 1* German for one who
made and *otd vat*.
The»e are tidbit* turned up by
El*don*C. Smith, a New York at­
torney who. after *0 year* of reaearch, ha* written a book. "The
Dictionary of American Family
Name*." He give* 10,000 exam­
ple*, ranging from Aagaard, dwel­
ler In the yard by the river, to
Zylitra dweller near a drainage
■luicc.
Family name* are mie thing tho
aaalatu Mvar got around u in­

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Prime stasn are aetting to Oilfundamental things, Higher oper­
V.eM M .O Ttohw d a n ahead.
ating costa and shrinking profit cage at tha hlghoat price alncc
margin* are given as tha rea­ year ago April.
Price toga am up m many tell
ls time this praaamre will werit linos o f apparel.
The parade of price hiksa to
l e v * 1 through tha many pipelines o f
dries H*m ie •Mtariria ^ steal bade to roach the retail dealer toe appliance markou gathers
to oOMumor foods. What ho wlU
o f t » to
do about Id* owa markup* —
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• W l oornprilttaa will t o t o t do
1 tw e e a f l i e Mgtov p r im am — romatos to ho oooa.
The price o f erooa coffoo kooao
e e &gt; # M M d end to .B e e are
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ro*star* are telstog their •ngtoe m tha todtoaspsUi BoH
w M ooolo prieoo by two to tour Railroad and he tad his am ram
earn* a pom d. Retail prism am of a small freight train fished as
aapee tad to Ut the kigneet mark •Werty m u oat af too water
since osriy IN I.
company canal. The mao said
The sslmsn estah hes
that ha stumbled iota tho wotor
and tho
while walking along too bonk.

familiar In your neighborhood:
Smith—A metal worker.
Joncx—*on of John, "gractou*
gift uf Jehovah.’’
Johmaon, John*on, Johnson, etc.
—tlilto Jones.
Miller—one who grind* grain.
Mickclton. Mlkkclsan, Mikkelieu
—the non of Michael, "who la like
God,"
Brown—one with a dark complex­
ion.
‘Cohen—the pric»t.
Kllroy—son of the red-haired
man.
Derivation of the name* of aomc
famou* people »cem* oddly appro­
priate or strangely quaint.
Such a , Calvin "B ald" Coolidge
—"dweller near a pool ol cold wat­
er." Or Warren "Keeper of a game
prcxcrv.o"
Harding —"firm
friend." Or Woodrow "One who
came from a row of tree" Wilson—
"resolution."
Ilcpubllcan*, of course, have
known all along that Roosevelt
meant "one who llvca at or near
a rose farm ." But probably even
those who objected the loudest to
the late F. D. R. knew that hi* first
name. Franklin, stand* for "a
freeholder who held substantial
land for which he paid only f a
small rent and who rendered tittle
or no service to tho Lord."
Sometime, It Isn't too cheering
to look up the origin of your fam­
ily name. A Mulvancy la "the
grandson of a fussy person overly
concerned with minor details." A
Monroe I* one who dwells " M ir

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Double-Ring Ceremony Unites
M iss Phillis Brewer-Earl Beall

Locaf^amma Girls
Greet Freshmen
IMr*. C. H. Varner of Sauer,
Ga., U the guest o f her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. N.
A,
.., relic, having arrived on
day to take part In the pre-wedding actlvittes of her granddaugh­
ter, Misi Dctty Bryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. E. Wal­
ker and aon, Gary, will arrive over
the weekend to visit Mr. and Mr*.
B. F. Mills and Mri. Richard Ten
Eyck. Mrs. Walker and Gary will
remain a week before returning to
Ft. Lauderdale.

Miss Phyllis Anita Brewer,
' daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ralph
P. Brewer Jr„ and Earl Gene
Beall, aon o f Mr. and M n. S.
Beall, were united In marriage by
the hriile'a father, The Rev. Bre­
wer, Friday, Aug. 2.1, at 9 p.m.
in the Brewer home.
The double-ring ceremony was
performed against a background
o f rreenerv, mums and aatert.

Friend, o f M. E .. Baker, Jr.,
who is In Ihe hospital in Kingsman
Aril., will be happy to learn that
he I* doing nicely, but will have
to have another major operation
next week. He wants to thank
everyone for the nice cards and
letter* he has been receiving.

A "welcome

Riven Thursday afternoon from 3-5
p. m. in the home of Mr#. Charle*
G.
Marian. 203 Virginia Avc. HostMon­
c»»ci for the occasion were the
Gamma*, a group composed of
nine girl* from the senior clas*
of Seminole High School, Invitn(ion* were made by the Gamma*
ana &gt;cnt to nil the freshman girl*.
88 In .all. The girl* were met at
the door by a receiving line formed
of the Gamma girls, Ml*a Nancy
Cash, Miss Nan Cushing, Mi** Tat
Harrington, Mis* Kdna Cowan,
Mis* Mary Grace Hobby, Ml»a l.o's
Rarrincau, Mias Carol N'ult, Mis*
Lee Jack-on and Mis* I’ cnny Marian—and their aperlal guest, Miss
Susie Wiegman, Williamsport, Pa.,
who i* a houseguest in the Maran
me.
They were then served refreshincuts of cake—a lovely white one
with the Gamma sign in blue on
each piece—punch, nuts, and pas.

Mr. and Mr*. Jim Spencer and
children, will be returning home
Tuesday from New Smyrna Beach.

Sunday School Workers Council
at 1:13 p.m.
Morning Circle Number Nine o f
the First Presbyterian Church
will meet at 10 a. m. in the home
of Mrs. L. B. Lib bey, 2603 Iroquois

Couples Honored
At Brewer Home
Mis* Phyllis Brewer and Gene
Beall and Miss Rose Nets wander
and Robert Seller* were honored
guests at a Bridal Dinner given
by Miss Brewer's parents, Mr, and
‘ 0 Mrs. Ralph Brewer, In their home
on Thursday, Aug. 23, at 3:30 p. m.
The dinner table was centered
! with ■ lovely arrangement of pink
• and white mum*, with streamers
of pink and white ribbon extending
, outward from the center. Miniature
wedding bells were used ts plate
cards and a traditional wedding
cake occupied a prominent plaee
I In the table decorations.
Invited to be with the two young
• couples were Miss Pst Nicks, Wl. ley Jarrell, Miss Ann Mims, Cllf| ford Kitsler, Miss Elaine Mims,
David Galloway, Mis* Rita Ann
' Crawford and Drrnnon Neitwander,

Kustcr, executive director of the
National Federation o! Licensed
Practical Nuriea Ins. and quoted
Mr*. Kuster a* aaying "We should
ace that couracs are set up to
help the nuraea. Our graduate prac­
tical nurae* could learn much
from those with year* of experi­
ence." She said Mr*. Kuster who
was the mein apeaker. sLo stress­
ed the necessity for believing in
the good each can do, aaying "Let
us not be simply good, let us be
good for something. U we believe
In our undertaking, we'll have
many advantages. No goal 1* ever
obtained, except at a price."
Also speaking at the convention
were William Cecil Golden, state
co-ordinator scholarship service
who, Mr*. Spring said, reviewed
the step* taken in the state for
the establishment o f a mining
scholarship program; and Dr. J.M.
Packard, who urged the group U&gt;
learn the signs of cancer and to
report cancer symptom* to a phy­
sician, according to Mr*. Spring.
Also attending the convention,
Which lasted four days. Aug. 2TAug. 30, was Ella Roberts who was
a delegate from the office of Dr.
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daughter, Sylvia, have returned
home .rom Atlanta, Ga., after tel colon'll milit», from a glassspending several days w i t h topped table which was adorned
with .t m i l e rpiere cl i ,i i i-i'i’h'H’il
friend*.
Mis* Elizabeth Woodruff has
been on a buying trip in Jackson­
ville, where she was met by her
roommate, to purchase drapes,
c!e„ for their room at college.

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Hanked I ' l l nnr i ml willi liie pieces
of cake ami on the other with »
spin Mur; rty tnl pnnclilioivl nml
matching cups.
was kept inforwith the gnl«
choosing to sit or stand around
talk.

The one male member of Hie
Gamma* was present and doing hi*
best to »ec that everyone was enteralned. (hat being l’ ierre, Ihe Marian*' Miniature French Poodle,
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Barbara Middleton Foyc Clark, I.indu Rusiman, Flora Mat Rich*
unison, Judy Oshurti, Hetty Ann Long, Patricia Griffith, Barbara
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walking past In shorts diverted
two policemen emptying a parking
meter. The collection bag ahlfted
and coins spilled Into the itreeL
As hystanders guffawed, the
two red-faced offieera chaaed
down the scattered money. They
had to call a third policeman to
direct atrect traffic while they
moved parked eara to dig colna
out o f a aewer.

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Azalea Circle Has
Get-Together
At Lemon Bluff
Frances Horton
Circle Has Meet
Tuesday Night

The Azalea Circle o f the Sanford
Garden Club had a summer cettogether Wednesday nlslil, with a
covered dish supper serve I by can­
dlelight, at llenry Bussell's Camp
at I.cmnn Bluff. 1ln*te*»e* fur the
The France* Horton Circle of
occasion were Mr*, nussell and
Ihe First Baptist Church met . .
, . Clark.
Tuesday night in the home of
Boat riding nnd hiking were rnMr*. Benny Auitln. Bouquets of |joyed by the circle memhers, their
hibiscus blooms were used through­ families and gueal*. There were
out tha rooms of the Austin about 33 present in spito of a driz­
home.
zling rain.
The Circle held It* regular busi­
The camp was hcaiitiliiliy deeoness meeting and program, after
u.i,i: '‘Rlorlttus" lilies and
whlrh the nominating rnmmlUce kerosene lamp* were used effect­
presented the names o f the offic­ ively to carry out the "old fashion­
ers they had selected for the ed camp" theme. Honored guest*
coming year: these iwere approv- for (he evening were Mr. and Mra.
ed by the members.
Fred Ganas nnd boys, Mr. and
Refreshments o f punch
and Mra. W, II. Jone* and children and
cookies were served to the fol­ Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Reding.
lowing members: Mrs. J. W. Car­
Also present were: Mr. and Mr-s
ter, Mr*. Marvin Wood, Mr*. noy Tillls, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Charle*
Arnold,
Mr*. Jimrny Pope and family, Mr. and Mr*.
Dailey, Mra. Alfred Chile*, Mr». Henry Russell and family, Mra.
Ralph Belt*, Mr*. Roger Schmidt, L. E. Spenrer, Mr*. Jay Young,
Mrs. P. F. Helms, Mrs. Bobby Mr*. O. P. Herndon, Mrs. Al Hunt,
Howard and Mra. Benny Austin .......
Mr*......................
J. L. Clark,............................
Mr*. W. It. Jenand to their special guest Mr*, nings and her datighler, June, and
Bill Grankow.
|.MI«* Ellalee Kirchhoff.

BUST
HOSTESSES to the freshman girl* yesterday were the Gamma*, shown above in the receiving line.
J_ to r. they ore: Ml** Nan Cushing, Mi** Pal II nrrington, MDs Mary Grace Hobby, Mis* L*e JackMm. Mis* Kdtin Cowan, Mist Carol Nutt, Mi** U i* Barrlneau. Miss Neney Cash, Mist Penny Mar­
ian and, special guest, Mias Suziu Wiegman, of JV llllnmsport, Pa.
________________________ _

Hamburger Fry
Enjoyed By Youth
Of Baptist Church
The W. E. Gilc* home wa* the
scene of a Hamburger Fry held
Tuesday evening for the Sixteen
Year Olds and Young People’s De­
partment! of the First Baptist
Church. Judge tSenstrom ha* been
aetlng aa superintendent of these
two department* for the past few
months.
Irving Pryor rnderd the Bless­
ing before the supper, which ws*
coked by Herald Heckcnbarh, who
proved hi* culinary skill by mak-

Ing hit own barbecue sauce and
barbecuing hamburger* on a port­
able grill. With those was served
potato salad, followed by home­
made ken-cam, the young folk*
having churned three freezer* full.
Most of tho*e present will be go­
ing away to school In a abort
while, so they chose to spend the
remainder of the evening Just tit­
ling around telling atorlea, remi­
niscing and discussing plana and
hope* for the future.
There were about N member*
present at this final social get-togclher before they all go their iojv
arate way* for the school year.

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The 7 lb, K o*. boy Was named
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CHICAGO til—Tire prevention
eaglneera with an insurance com­
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last yaar totaled about '65 million
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EFFECTIVE AUGUST 30th ALL 1956 EVINRUDE
OUTBOARD MOTORS ARE ON SALE WHILE
THEY LAST

Finance those needed Home Repairs with a low-cost FHA repair loan—No Down
Payment—up to 36 months to repay.
Your loan can cover both material and labor. You need not be a depositor to take
advantage of this economical way to repuir your home. An FHA Loan will pay
for the following repairs an# many others.

• FINANCE PLAN • LA
• TRADE IN YOUR OLD MOTOR

[ ] Plumbing

[ ] Chimney repairs

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Wiring

[ ] Ileallnfc
[ ] Pntnting

[ ] Porch and atepa

f ] Out wide walls

{ j Foundation Repairs

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and Walkerville. Canada, concen­
trating on making airplane parti.
Maremont la a medium sized
Maremont says, "but s o didn't man who, at 51, haa graying hair
know where.” Looking around, and wears horn-rlmmed glasses.
Thor picked up Max Eckhardt 4
Sons, makers of Chiatmas tree He’s a director o f the Saturday
Kevicw and one of the founders
ornaments,
"li'a off-beat, but a pretty fun­ of the magazine American Heri­
damental business," Maremont tage, a bi-monthly publication on
says. "There aren't many homea
historical aubjecta. He collect*
which don’t buy Christmas tree
modorn art, being particularly
ornaments."
Then Thor purchased Allied Pa­ fond of Paul Klee.
per mills Co., manufacturer of
Currently Maremont la under­
book papers. This field appeals writing the cost o f an exhibition
to Maremont. " I f there are any put on by the Chicago Art Insti­
glamorous businesses, paper and tute at the biennial art feallval In
electronics are It," he says.
Venice.
This process of moving a com­
"I have a great Interest in all
pany from one field to another la sorta of thtngi," Ms re moot says,
called "asset conversion”
by j Recently Maremont sponsored
Maremont. For Thor, it hat paid symphony orchestra* in grammar
off. Net income totaled 11,036,287 schools In iom e Chicago suburbs.
In the first six months this year. And he'a established" the automo­
Compared to a low of 110.73 a bile liming Assn, o f America, Inc.,
hare in 1951, Thor stock la now which sponsors hot rod drag race*.
selling on the American stock ex­
change at about HO.
Last February Maremont, NemWRONG PURSE
rroff and Bright, along with oth­
8POKANE, Wash. tW-Thc thief
ers, *ot control of Motor Products who stole Affran Karaca's purse
o. They hailed the firm'* pro­ ' is going to have trouble apcndlng
duction o f the deepfreeze freezer, ’ the loot.
which Maremont lays was losing
Miss Karaca, • visitor from
five to tlx million dollars a year. Turkey, said the purse contained
Maremont is closing the firm's 90 Turkish lire, about |32 at the
auto part* factories at Detroit I current exchange rate.

CHICAGO, OH — Arnold Marsmont la an angel on Broadway, a
business executive in Chicago and
•' cowboy on the wlda open range*
of Navada.
Hit peat lew y ea n in the bulln tu world ha'a done auch thing*
•a:
- Turned a floundering appliance
manufacturing buxines* Into a
thriving paper producer.
Killed production of on* of the
^BQlt fa moo* name* in household
T l h n e n - "deepfreeze'' —became
" h wai losing money.
:!■ Shifted automobile equipment
"factories Into the more profitable
Cline o f making airplane sub-aattm blki.
"* Down along Uic Broadway
bright light* he hai:
Pot hi* money Into ktveral
abowa including
two current
amash hits—"T1* Moat Happy
Fella" and VWI1I Huocaas Spoil
Rock Hunter?”
Backed the Phoenix Theatre, an
eff-Broadwiy theatre organlted to
reduce the coat of bringing shows
to Broadway.
, In the baou and saddles division
J Maremont and aasocUteo have:
Bought oea of the largest ranchl-as |« tbe United SUUa, embrac| leg tftOO square mllaa In Nevada
sad California.
This last venture probably has
been the least auecesaful of Mare. meet’s activities. Ha bought tho
' rsrrb jest before the decline In
' tattle price* in 1164 and INS.
' "l
we can ride thia
• through," Maremont toys, “ but
;T m net epUmlstlc about cattle
• price* returning to wbe/
they
; were when we bought the ranch.”
A* • contrast to this dubious
financial venture, there’s the rec­
ord o f Thor Corp.
That had made money until
UM. That year Thor loot *2,543,M on sales of *92,930,001 and man­
agement decided It wanted out.
Along came Maremont and two
• associates—Victor Nemeroff of
. .Chicago and David Bright of Loa
. Angelas. With other* they bought
enough slock to obtain control,
paying *16 to III a share.
Maremont got Ttior out of the
laundry equipment business. Ito’a
pessimistic about the outlook for
many appliance firms and wanta
nothing to do with that field.
"We want to generate profit*."

Pinza Will Leave
For U.S. Sunday
CERV1A, Italy Ofv-Ezlo Pinza,
star baa* linger of opera, stage
and screen, will be well enough
to leave for thi United States Sun­
day, hia physician said today.
Pinza last Friday aufferrd what
the doctor described at a mild
heart attack at a villa he and his
wife have rented. The physician,
Hr. Cclestino Schiavarclll, direc­
tor of a local hospital, examined
Pins* to d a y and said. "Every­
thing la going smoothly."
T)r. Schlavarelll said Pinza prob
ably will travel In his own car on
the 250-mlle trip from this Adri­
atic village to (ienoa to board a
ship for the United State*.
The doctor aald that If the linger
continue* to rest, he wilt recover
completely In a relatively short
time.
DAT WELL HAS OIL
GLASGOW, Ky. OH Farmer
Gilliam Wade decided to have
something done about a well that
was drying np. Workmen began
digging and, by the time they
reached 200 feet, (truck oil. Aaother well was started near the
first one last week, and, by yes­
terday the number of gallons be­
ing pumped stilt hadn't been de­
termined.

Aircraft.

Tbe Cincinnati Redlcgt signed
catcher Bruce Edward* this sum­
mer after the ex-Dodger hau hatCLEVELAND If) - An Indiana ted .295 In 45 games with Van­
farm boy srho grew up to be couver, B. C.
one o f the moat colorful Ggurea
In American Industry has retired
aa chairmen and director of the
Republic Steel Corp.
Tom M. Glrdler, 7*. stepped
aside Tuesday. He hid served as
chairman aince Republic was or­
ganized In 1930.
C. M. White was elected chair­
men of Republic, the nation’s
third largest
steel
company.
White, who haa been president,
hai been the chief executive of­
ficer of the firm tince June 21,
1955.

•l*» ID JUST ASK you

, fine- thats
all I wanted

Maremont Active 'n Many Fields

Kepublic Steel
Corp. Chairman,
Director Retires

Noted Beauties Visit

Glrdler, ghort in physical stat­
ure, bold and direct In speech
and action, often tangled with
unions during his career.
lie was s sharp and outspoken
foe of the early New Deal. He
said one of his greatest dislikes1
was the Impetus which the Roo­
sevelt administration gave to act­
ivities o f organized labor.
CYPRESS GARDENS, Fla.— When 4* Mrs. America ceatcsUala
were bi Florida for their annual ceremonies at EUlaor Village,
He was born on a farm In
Clark County, Ind., and started
they took lime off le go to Cypress Gardena where they denned
his studies In s one-room school
Old Fashioned Dresses and formed a ring ef beauty on the front
house. Hs was graduated from
lawn. The resnlt* made a pleating picture.
Lehigh University In 1901 and
started his business career s i s
sales engineer in Europe for tho
FEMALE WOLF
Buffalo Forge Co.
BATCHTOWN, 111., JP — If male
During World War II, In addi­
c a n heard ■ wolf rail hereabouts,
tion to hi* &gt;ob at Republic, he
It probably was the real thing.
served as chairman o f the ConCharles Klass shot and killed an rJnd Darrel Brewster, Guard Abe solidated Aircraft Corp. and Vul85 pound female wolf at the edge Glbron and Center Don Fife.
tee Aircraft, Inc., and later merg-

STUDENTS!
Here is something which Is elmost a necessity in collar*.
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and will GIVE YOU BETTER
GRADES.
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World's Fastest and most dur­
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Prices *87.50 to 1 121.50 plus
tax. Terms if desired.

HAYNES O FFICE
MACHINE CO.
114 Magnolia A t*.

Phona 44

In America
It's Beginning To
"Own Its OwnTools"

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Who owns America's biggest companies today? The
answer may astonish yon. In companies like Du pont,
General Electric, General Motors, Telephone, Pennsyl­
vania Railroad, the voting capital stock la owned, In
each case, by tens o f thousands o f different people . . •
and, in each company, a tremendous number o f shareu
is owned and votad by working men and women em­
ployed in the Industry!
It’s a natural thing to havs happened: for higher and

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higher wages have cauaed Labor's persona) savings
to mount up; working people have invested those sav­
ings heavily in the companies who employ them. Thus

YES!

Capital and I-sbor are elowly becoming one and the

Writ* ••Month Policies
Automobiles.

asms thing; through shars ownership tho workman
is beginning to own hio tools once more, and In lha

Oar rales comparable with
Ilia leading Independent
companies offering 6-month
^policies In preferred riaka.

United States tha Industrial Revolution haa undone
whatever evils Karl Marx a u y have attributed te II.

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Today, as a "capitalist", tha working man or woman
haa an enormous stake In the welfare o f our free en­
terprise system. And this is a splendid omen for the
future o f America.

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■Additional Automobile added a i 78% o f above rate*.
I f I or more, a dleeouat of
l t % to 18% , Pino exper­
ience credit o f 8% to 80% .

. . . To all our working men and women who have contributed ao muck la

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Proudly wo aaluta and thank them on their greet dayl

the greatness o f our nation! From their skillful hands, working wllh
modern

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J. L. HOBBY, smnurr
MACK CLEVELAND JR. 1 COUNTY ATTORNEY
DUNCAN, . j u s t i c e or t h e e a c e
JOHN L. GALLOW

*S A N E O R D
A t l a n t i c lu n m N A L

productivity.

FOLLOWING SEMINOLE CO UN TY OFFICIALS'

COUNTY T A X COLLECTOR

EERNEST HOUSEHOLDER, COUNTY JUDGE
T. MILWEE, su p h u n t b n d sn t or rvauc mmucr

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I I — ROOFING-PLUMBING

32—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

FOR SALE
W. J. KING
S T O R E AND NEW CB HOME
Plumbim Contractor
Sound established business sell­
Kohler Plumbing 4 Supplies
ing groceries, fresh meat anJ
Reem Electric Water Heaters
general merchandise.
2531 Orlando Dr.
Ph. S«
R. M. GILE
Plumbing. Kresky Heating
LAKE HELEN. FLA.

M. G. HODGES

Florida manufacturer and Instal­
ler o f Spec ‘n Span quick a d v ­
ice laundries has surveyed ^nd
secured several choice laundry
locations In the Sanford ares.
No previous experience ncccs*ary, small down payment, bank
financing, unusually big profits.
R iy r M ir L y
.Monarch Laundry Machinery
Contrartiag and Repair
Corp., P. O. Box 620, Ft. Lau­
IN7 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1113
derdale, Fla.
Service on All Water Pumps—
Well* Drilled — Pumps
Panla Road, Phone 700

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LIVESTOCK

41—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD

STORE-WIDE
AUGUST SALE

THE SANFORD HERALD

REAL ESTATE
81—ACREAGE
By owner, 20 acre* nearly clear­
ed. Good ritru*. Facing in new
paved road 413. Call 1S05-W-3.
Half mile from Osteen.

'Magnetic' Line
Shown In Preview
6y Jose Marbel

W ANT A 3 W H 0 P F M I

MADRID uf — Joe Maria Mar-

bel, upa nd coming Madrid couHERE ARE JUST A PEW 85— HOMES
UK THE MANY HAVINGS 2-Year old concrata block home tourier, dcslgnrd hit new winter
Beautiful Dinette Sets. Choice of
wilh ear porle. 1 bedrooms, kit­ collection not to ples*e milady—but
II Table Tops and 12 Chair
'.overs . . . Complete with 4

$139.00
Ami—Beautiful 31-Pc Dlnnerware
Set
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chen equipped. Living room, the man in h er.life. Hi* I* the
bath with tub 4 shower. Full “ magnetic" line.
At a sneak preview, the young
sire screen porch. Rt. 2, Box
designer unveiled a raft of aleck
532-A. Ph. 288-J.
creation* guaranteed to m*Ve
3-BEDROOM houso with carport*, male eye* pop all over Spain. Ills
porch and utility mom, Frlgl biggest new* I* the “ bare look"
da ire appliances, $223 down.
for evening and the cover-up for
daytime.
LOW ELL E. OZIER
Baildtr — Phone 1288
His festive dresje*. many in
Office: SMI 8. Orlando Dr.
chiffon and salin, are ai reveal­
Beautiful country homo complete­ ing and clinging aa nightgowns.
In contrail, hi* daytime clothe*
ly furnished. 3 acres Land.
expose the very minimum of skin.
Edward F. Lane. Phone 2110.
Sleeves creep down to the wrist
and collars up tn the cars.
As a whole. Marbel emphasise*
slenderness, .Mott o* his dresaes
are adaptations of the sheath but
with ii tricky cut t!|at lend* case
In movement and stresses func­
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A
tionalism. Ail his clothes, even
NEW HOME?
the bulkiest tweeds, are draped,
crushed and sculptured to accent­
uate the female form with curvy
bosom*,
waistline*
and
hip*.
The Homes Built
Looking at Marbel'* collection one
By
•doesn't notice a* much the dress
OBHAM 4 TUDOR. INC.
a* (he woman who is wearing
Builders o f Ftaa Homes
it.
For Florida Living
The same theme holds true for
BEAUTIFULLY Designed Three his suits. Simplicity i* the key
And Four Bedroom Homei
word and he achieves a very
t 4 2 bath*
sophisticated line with pencil-slim
Varied Selection of Plana Avail­ skirt* and young-looking, nippedable.
in jackets. Tweed* lead the par­
Priced From 311,100 to 834,000
VA (G D -F H A 4 FHA Inaerv- ade of materials. Very often
checks or plaids are combined
lea Financing.
with solid colors in the same en­
HOMES AVAILABLE:
semble. Tone* are muted with
South Plnecrcst . . Sanford, Fla exception of a clear tomato m l
Grove Manors .......Sanford, Fla.
which appears throughout his col­
Valencia Villas ... DeLand, Fit lection.
HI* coats are a* bulky a* his
RALES OFFICE
3625 S. French Ave.
dresses are slim. They have huge
Phona 2100 4 2980
bat wing sleeve* that alart at the
Alter 8:00 p. m. Call 2371-W
w*l*t and enormou* collars of
cape proportions. At least 50 per
cent of th* coat* are trimmed
with fur and are fashioned of
Ihlck fleecy wool.
Marbel’ s collection does not as­
pire to Introduce cra*s idea* but
2-Bedroom Da Bary homa. Good Is designed to bring out a woman's
cond.,
alr-cofld.,
landscaped, best points, hide her disadvant­
paved road. Financed by owner. ages and most o f all please the
man who ha* to pay the bill,
Phone 2423-W3.

Contract aud Repair Work
Free Estimates
31— DOGS—CATS—PETS
R. L. HARVEY
1A—PLACES to EAT
Handsome Bedroom Special
204 Sanford Ave.
Phono 1128 Collies, A.K.C. 7 weeks old, worm­
Vanity with large Mirror
ed. $50. Hwy 17-92 South. MlrhGOOD FOOD AND D R I N K S
PLUMBING 4 REPAIRS
Panel Bed
ele Lodge. Sunday only 4:00 p.tn.
served in pleasing surroundings Septic Tank Installation 4 Service
Cheat of Drawers
to 6:00 p. m.
____
by pleasant people. The Doggie
Sewer Connections. Archie C.
Diner 4 Bar, Lake Mary.
Reg.
Harnett, Phoue 734-W or 1335.
$159.95
MAR-LOU RESTAURANT a —SPECIAL NOTICES
Friday Menu: Red snapper, l-ob12—ART1CI.M H m RENT
ster, Jump Shrimp, Reallop*, PUMPS 4 SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
NOW 8 mm film rental library New Selection of—
Fish Sticks.
All type* and sires, Installed or
Sofa* (Foam Rubber)
$149.50
at Wieboldt's Camera Shop. 210
Saturday Menu: Prime Rib Roast,
“ Do It Yourself."
Sofa Bed* ....................... 109.00
8. Park Ave.
T-Bone Steak, Spaghetti and
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Matching Chair* ................ 88.30
Meat Balls. All garden vege­
STINE
13—ARTICLES FOR SALE
tables. Hwy. 17-02 South, Phone
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Machine and 8upply Co.
nta-w,______________________ 207 W. 2nd SL
Ph. 82 We buy and acll used furniture. Comer 2nd 4 Magnolia, Ph. 1222
"Bad Bamberger" Mgr.
Paying top cash prices for any
•I—LOST sad FOUND
GATLIN BROTHERS
open Monday’s til 8:38 p. m.
thing of value. SUPER TRAD­
Dragline 4 Bulldozer Service
VISIT OUR BALCONY
ING POST on 17-03 Ph. 2053-W.
LOST — Male Fox Hound. Has Ph. 2231 Geneva. 2486-W Sanford.
collar with name Roy Patln and
Trunks,
Wardrobe,
Steamers, 48-FARM and GARDDEN
Ph. number. Finder please call ORLANDO Sentinel Star, Call
Footlockers, Briefcases, San­
S56-R4, Sanford.
Ralph Ray, 3150.
ford Jewelry 4 Luggage Co.. GEORGIA GROWN C a b b a g e
300 Sanford Ave.
Plants in any quantity. Heady
This is a free pass to the MovieCROSLEY - BENDIX
for setting out Sept. 10th. Vari­
land Ride-In Theatre for John
Sales and Service
Flat top kitchen sink, new mix­
eties are of Midseason, Marion
Cullum. Exp. dale, Sept. 9, 1956.
ing faucet. Reasonable. 608 Pal­
RAN DALL
Market, Early Round Dulcb,
metto Ave.
Electric
Company
S—PERSONAL NOTICES
Glory, Improved Glory, Savoy
Services- Quality— Satisfaction
Mammoth Red and Eatly Copen­
—Factory io You2837-J-3 Do Bary
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby Ph 113 Sanford
hagen, alt from Certified FerryAluminum
Beds Day, Week, or Month—Tel.
Morrli Seed, Ripe 4 Ready To­
FAIRBANKS • MOR8E P u m p a
Venetian Blind*
1(23. Furniture Center —
mato 4 Produce Co., State Farm­
Well Drilling,
HOWARD C. Enclosed bead. Sag-proof bottom
11B West First St._____
ers Market, Sanford, Florida,
LONG, Phone 368 207 East
rail with plastic anas. Plastic or
Phone 328.
commercial Ave.
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
cords.
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
Senkarik Glams and Paint Co.
•-BOATS AND MOTORS
Slip Covers and Drapes
112-114 West 2nd St.
Phunc 4*0
STANLEY KULP
34—APTS— HOUSES—ROOMS
EFFECTIVE AUG. 30
PHONE 2858-J.
Secondhand
Bendix washer.
ALL 1966 EVINRUDES ON SALE
AUGUST IS BABY MONTH at Frigida'ire refrigerator. Ph. 1970. If interested in apartment clean­
H. P. Lauson
Jameson Studio, Special for chil­ Army Cot*, $5.Uk; ralnt, $2.50 gal.
er than average. Close in. See
Air-cooled, (-cycle . . . . $56.00
dren to 6 yeare. Two 8x10, (1
Jimmy Cowan. Ph. 816.
I 11. P. Mercury 1955
T-Sbirt*. 48c; Army-Navy Surp­
gold frame) S10. PHONE 3198.
Model .......................... $139.93
lus, 310 Sanford Ava.
2 4 8 room apt Ph. 2983-W.
1 H. P. Royal
Trace trimmed, removed and deNECCHI-ELNA
Gear shift— new ......... $139.00
mossed. Ph. 1007-R.
Sewing Machine Center
HUTCHINSON’S Ocean F r o n t
• H. P. Mercury
SANFORD TREE CO.
Apt*. 238 S. Atlantic. Daytona
Sales, Service and Rental#
1953 Mark 6
........... $158.00
GARRETT'S
Otacb. Call 1374-W for reserva­
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
7Vi H. P. Evinruda
Phone 1422
tions after 8:00 p. m.
•165.00
ments, Invoices, hand bills, end 323 E. Firit St.
Good aa new,
programs,
etc.
Progressive
Tib II. P. Evinruda
44
APPLIANCES
87—BROKERS and REALTORS ~
Printing Co. Phone 408 — 403
1956 Model ................... $195.00
French Avenue home suitable for
West 13lh St.
10 11. P. Mercury
homa 4 buslnen. For inform*
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
FRIGIDA1RE appliancea, a a le a
KENNETH E. S U C K
$125.00
Lightning
tion call 1484.
and service. O. H. High, Oviedo.
VA—FHA—CONVENTIONAL
T. V. REPAIRS
R ,,t EMato Broker
10 H. P. Scott Atwater
Fla. Fbone FO-3 3315 or Sanford
FINANCING
1008 K. 2nd.
Phone imu
1956 Model ................. . 180.00 ‘Til 10 p. m. Service Cads. 13.00,
18U-W alter • p. a .
rURNMHCD apt*. Phone 1521 LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
J.
Q.
Herrin,
Ph.
2893-J
W.
A.
10 H. P. Johnson
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
3-Bedroom home, 811,000 oquity.
Norris, Ph. 1530. Licensed Tech­
1984 Model ................. 198.00
AIR CONDITIONING
$52.80 monthly payment. EquipWELAKA APARTMENTS: room* A. K- SHOEMAKER. JR.
nicians, guaranteed work.
&gt;95.00
12 H. P. Sea Bco - ...........
For Room or Building
Phone 1991
1800 Mellonvllle
private bath*. 114 W. First SL
pad with electric kitchen, blinds,
28 H. P. Scott Atwater 1954
H.
a
POPE
CO.
INC.
heater. Call 1615-W. See at S ll
Well drilling, water guaranteed,
with Ball-A-Matic . . . . $189.00
288
South
Park
Ave.
Phone
1448
Rosalia Dr.
Phone 1008-W.
Avalon Apia. Efficiency, Ph T20-W #6—LOTS
28 H. P. Scott Atwater
1855 Model ................ $219.04
ApL site 'S3 Kelvin*tor refrige! a- SEE Seminola Realty for Desir­
Lota 61' x 135'. Partly landscaped.
80 II. P. Mercury
tor and Florence ga* range. 2411
able Home* and Apt*. Phone 27.
M h i A?*.f ly C o m p a n y
LOWERY 4 BRIDGES
Ready to build. Drcamwold a
1855 Model—Like new. $295.00
Elm Ave.
San. 1X54-W Orangt City S»r 4-8834
Section.
2(11
Chase
Ave.
Phone
10 H. P. Martin
Furi.lihed ApL 600 Park Ave.
A. U. PETERSON
1836 Bendix automatic washar.
used just a few hours . . 185.00
1973-M.
Jrokcr Associates: A. It. Paterson
SPECIAL
$110. llOOVi Sanford Ave.
IS H. P. Johnson
OROUND Door, 3-room completely
Jr., p. J. Chrstarson, Garfield
1855 Model ................... 350.00 At Nix Bedding. Renovate cotton
furnlihed apartment. 317 Pal­ S7—BROKERS and REALTORS
Willrtts, John Metirh ami R. W.
and Innersprlng mattress. We al­ 46-BUILDING MATERIAL!!
Also many motors torn down for
I
______________________________
_
metto Ava. Phona 2392.
William*. A. C. Douiincy, Ijmd
so convert cotton mattresses In­
used parts, Reasonable.
RETIRED? Looking for a rail
USED BRICK
Survc) or.
to Innersprlng. Wa make odd site
• TRADE IN your old boat, Mo­
Suit­
buy? We have one of the neat HU N. Park Ave.
EFFICIENCY ApartmenL
Phono 1129
mattresses and matching box TWO CARLOADS beautiful used
tor or Trailer.
belor or couple.
able for bachelor
coup
e»t, 2 bedroom humes, baing
brick. Orange, red, and burnt
— Selection of B oils—
springs. We do upholstery 4 slip
Privet* balk. Acroaa from Post
offered completely furnished, at
Alexander &amp; Stringer
blaek. See them at SHERMAN
covers. Free estimates cheerGlass,
Mahogany,
Aluminum
Office. Manual Jacobson.
$7900.00, Just out of the city, on
Ileal Estnla 4 Insurance
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
fully given. 1301 8anford Ave.
• Also several used Boats and
approximately 1 acre, in a plait- Mr*, l/ninne Messenger, Assoc.
Phunc 504-J.
New
8myrna
ocean
front.
Une,
Gator Trailers.
8ELECT 1/4 Sawed Oak Flooring,
ant setting. Can be bought un­ 107 Magnolia Ave.
Ph. 16
two bedroom apt*., reasonable
How will you SWAP?
$360 per M. No. 1 Common $210
furnished if desired. Term* ran
DICK MAPES
McGrath,
Box
1412,
Coronado
i How will you TRADE?
per M. No 3 Common 1136 per
be arranged! We urge you to ive
Tile Contractor
PhoM 2188-W.
LAKEFRONT HOME
Station, New Smyrna Beach, u
Your old motor,
M. Floors Laid 4 Finished;
this before you buy.
i Now CB home on beautiful like.
Tel.
1095-M.
For a better grade.
Ressonable. E. F Steven*. Ph.
23— SCHOOLS-INSTRUCTION
2 bedrooms, 1 bath. $12,500.
Evlnrude Sales 4 Service
716-R-4 after 6 p.m.
Ro*e Court Apts. Unfurnished 6- 3-bedroom, 2 batha, deluxe m u Terms available.
R O B S O N S p o rtin g G ood*
onry
home
one
year
old
nrsr
room apt. Kitchen equipped.
CONCRETE
*
304 E. 1st St.
Phone 098
country
club.
Excellent
buy
at
Phona 1484.
Deanna School o f Dance
Ready Mixed Concrete. Concrete
$13,600 With terms available. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
23—TRAILERS
Ballet • Tap - Ballroom
Block, Sami, Gravel, Cement
Many ollitr good two and three A 4 W Root Beer, sandwiches,
Large,
dean,
furnlabad
apL
3
Baginner, intermediate, and ad
shakes, etc. Located at 1906
Concrete Pipe to Meet All Qual­
bedroom homes from $9,ooo up.
adult*. 811 Park Ava.
It will pay YOU to sea us befora
vanced classes for children o f
ifications.
French Ave. Nice profitable
you buy. Oper Evenings and
all exes.
huiinrli. Personal re irons for
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co. DESIRABLE one and two bed­ 2-bedroom country home on 7
Sundays.
..REGISTRATION SEI*T- 6.. Oet West 13ib SI.
selling. $19,600.
acres wilh 6 arre* planted in
Plume 2481
room furnished apL Pb. *32-W
East•!(• i-railer Sales
Phone 2871
17-92 at Hiawatha
young citrus, 5 miles from Sin- Sec ii* for French Ave. Properly
Palatka, Fla.
REDI-M IXCONC RETK
ford. Just reduced to $11,500
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
MAYFAIR
—
3
bedroom
house.
Prepare at hums for bookkeeping
Window Sill* • Lintel*
with terms.
2544 French Ave.
Large
yard.
Call
1450-J
after
Trader, Sale-Rent, Ph. M6-XR.
4 accounting. Send for free in­
Septic Tank* • Stale Approved
•
p.
m.
J.
W.
HALL.
REALTOR
formation. Free placement serv­
Band • Cement - Mortal Mix
24—USED CARR
Jokaay Walkrr, Associate
ice.
Mirarle Concrete Co.
New 2-bedroom unfurnished apt. W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MERO
“ Call Hall" Phone 1768
Mas*ey Buslncis College, Inc.
‘51 Bel-Air Chevrolet (ully equip­
309 Elm Ave.
Phone 1335
Near shopping center and PineREALTORS
ped. Clean. Ph. 2326 W. 402 Wil­
Home Study DepL N-ll
rrest School. 2619 Elm. No pete 1881 Park Ava
Consult A REALTOR First
Phone 27 or III
P. O. Box 1527
Jax. FIs. 48—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
low.
please.

MERCHANDISE

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AUTOMOTIVE

• RENTALS

BULLDOZING

DANCING

Sominole Realty

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•By WKUAM RITTCentrat P ru t Writer

A NEW type of rrabappte tree
haa been develuptd by the Brooklyn Botanic garden*, wa raid.
Should prove popular with those
Dodger fans who ar* always in a
critical mood.
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e l AlpIrUte tcaji j Uuitagh Peak
la Ik# Himalayaa, a French group
duplicated tha /eat. Copycatrt
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altntd a *#rt*s *( “ S*vi*4 Russian
type" taels and turbans. Bat nat,
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klaxon serenade* disturb Khruatll
and the Bulge, tha vodka twin*
whan thay ra aJtaping MM off.
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Oueee she couldn't manage
alher uay o/ gettlup her
name in the paper.

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CULLEN AND HAKKKY

lid N. Park Ate.
Phone 2313
UAYNES Office Machine Co., New two bedroom house*, kitchen
Typewriter*, adding machine*,
equipped. 1804 Washington, Ph.
RAYMOND M. BALL
OWNER LEAVING TOWN. 1103
Saiei-Reniali, 314 Mag., Pb. 44.
44$ nr write Jack Flynt, Boa
OSCAR M. HARRISON
Palmetto Ave. Wishes to sell
302
Sanford.
REG. BROKERS
equity in home for $1475 witlij
Baby sitters available. Baby Sit­ STUDENTS—see the nrwr«t thing
in typewriter* — Royal'a 1057
It. D. Hiahleyman, Associate
kitchen equipment. Or can be
ting Agency. Ph. 352-M.
"Twin-Pak" portable. The fast- 2-Bedroom home at Lika Muniur, 284 Sooth Park Ave.
Phone 888
purchased furnished for $1873
$50. Apply AI Gibbons back of
cat portable on the market. In
26—HELP WANTED— FEMALE
and assume mtg. payments of
10c Store- Smyrna Drive, Da
7 color*. 24 monthi to pay.
$53 which include taxes, insur­
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
Bary.
WAITRESS - Apply Toucbton's
Powell's Office Supply
ance, principal and interest.
ask Crumley 4 Monlrtlh
Drug Store. Mr. Clark.
117 8. Magnolia
Phunc 966
at 117 South Park. Phone 772
Robert A. Wllllsmu, Realtor
3-Bedroom unfurnished house. So.
They Know
Raymond lAindquIst. Associate
27-H ELP WANTED • MALE
47—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD
Sanford Ave. Ph. I3I7-W.
Phone 1173 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
This Is a free pass to the RItz
2 apartments. 1 small, 1 large.
FOR RENT
Theatre for Mrs. Rosa L. Pay- Buy your Furniture at Barry’*
618 Park Ave. Ph. 1032.
8 Bodrooms-2 baths
Werahouae Furn. Co., at 901 W.
ton. Exp. date Sept. 8, 1868.
8125 month
Laura B. Osier, Broker
l«t SL All nationally adv. furn­
Nicely furnished 2-bedroniu apart­
8 Bedrooms - I hath
Tile setter* wanted. Team prefer­
llarel M. Field, A*«&gt;cl*tp
iture at warehouse price*.
ment. 873. Phone 1627.
8188 month
red, top wages. Call Spring
26UI So. Orlando Hwy. Phone 1369
APARTMENTS
Uied furniture, appliance*, tool*,
4-4224. Lake Helen. Fla.
EVENINGS 3115 and fOo
This
Is
a
free
pais
to
tha
Movieetc. Boughi-told. Larry’s Mart
1 4 2 Bedroom npta. furnished or
land Ride-In Theatre for Mr. J.
321 East tat SL Phooa 1831.
28—SALESMEN • AGENTS
unfurnished. $4# per mouth aad This Is a free pis* to the Rita
C. Owen. Exp. data Sept. 8, 1858.
Theatre for Rickie Cox. Exp.
SALES OPPORTUNITY
data Sept. 9, 1868.
3-room
house
4
bath.
Enrloeed
osa l p a y t o n
Progressive well known insurance 303-09 E. 1st St.
Phona I lf
Eaat porch, olectrir rang* 4
Company considering applicants
Keglolered Real Estate Broker SWAP ANYTHING] Just place
water
heater,
kitchen
cabinet*,
Classified ada. Phone 1821 for a
for ritabluhed debit in Sanfofd
Phone 2S7I
17-92 at lliawalka
good root. Fir trees. $33 mo.
helpful id-writer.
area. Prefer Inexperienced man
GENUINE VICTORIAN
Can
bo
stan
after
l
;00
p.
m.
C.
Desirable
attractive
3-bcdroom
with experienced sales back­
REPRODUCTIONS
B.
M
a
m
.
W.
1st
St.
3
floors
cement block houso on large
ground who is looking for un­ Lamp Table*
C ist o f Monroe Corner. Phone
corner lot. Desired neighbor­
limited opportunities In a ca­ Coffee Table*
$82.00
778-W.
hood and sensible allowances
reer job. Give age, selling exper­ Console Tables
$88.00
makes Oil* an ATTRACTIVE
ience and family statistics. Re­ Ladle* and Gentlemen'* Chair* Modern trailer, inquire DreamC &amp; or Htucco, call
INVESTMENT In a place you
ply Box OF. Sanford Herald.
$110.00 ea.
wold Trailer Ct. $12.60 wk. Ph.
spend
most
o
f
your
lima
—
Love Seat
1173.00
HOME! $11,800, Terms. Call for
Hand-Carved Mahogany
appointment.
Trade-In* Accepted
Furn. 1st floor apt. 1004 Palmetto.
REIJ.
H. H. "B ill" STEMPEB
WILHON-MAIEK
Anything
Guy Allen, Associate
Unfurn. (ro o m house. Furn. 4|
311
E.
1st
St.
Pbonc
858
With A
Arietta Price, Aaaeclate
room apt. 116 N. Jassemlne.
Classified
HE c a n
IT!
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Furnished large 2 Bedroom apt
888 ar &lt;181 111 N. Park Av*.
Ad
YOUR EASY WAY to renting vnPhoun T i l l Dayu
Ph. 1364-J. 703 Palmetto Ave.
JUST CAJ *
rancies: Classified ads! Some­
CHOOSE GOOD W O R K E R S
....
l t l t - M Nlfhtn
1831
2-Bedroom
furnished
bouse.
$68.
thing vacant? Phona 1821 for
through Classified ads. Let an
an ad-writer.
Call 1508-W or 2332J .
eaparieacad ad-writer assist you
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BALL REALTY

*34 Ford. S-paisenger station wag.
pn. Will sacrifice. Phone 611-J,
after 8 p. m.
14 -CHILD CARE

EMPLOYMENT

BUSINESS
SERVICES
i—BEAUTY PARLORS
Modern Alrcondltumed Salon
HarriRtt's B eau ty Nook
a t Dsk
.
Ph. r i
-BUILDING PAINTING

REPAIRS

FLOOR sanding and finishing.
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Semi­
nole county since 1825.
H. M. Gleason, Lake Mary
Far

.is r*

call

Mr.

Taskar,

Repair work! Home alterations!
No job too amalL Finished carp­
enter will give prompt servlrr
Thone 1388-J. Beilina 4 Slagle

MeKANKY-BMITH
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surance, atartiag aalarv 608.8#, regular lucftaaao, n a ta l
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•alas and profit* and there l(
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Said Improved;
Fund Increasing

f ' "CAREFUL NOW — awing your line way out,” Mr*. Margin Woods,
ftOO South French Ave. Instructs her acven-year-old aon Chris
aa daughter Sharon, six nap* a bit waiting fo r the fish to bite at
the Jayeee Fishing Rodeo. (Seaff P h o t o ) __________________

The condition of David Lows,
six-year-old son of Lloyd J. Lowe
(Coni Inwed from Page On#)
diploma. This offering la also be­ has Improved, according to reports
from the Seminole Memorial Hos­
ing made to adults who desire to
pital.
"brush-up” In certain areas o f
David’s condition waa so Improv­
Etjbrw^tm.
ed that he baa begun to oak tor
For the second consecutive year thing* and to talk quits a bit.
a course in Ceramics will again His improvement was such that he
be offered. This class will begin asked for a TV set to watch hla
on Tuesday, Sept. 4, In the Art favorite show*.
Room o f 8emtno!c High School.
The TV ia being provided.
Last year, more than TO persona
Seminole Memorial Hospital at­
enrolled In this course and It Is taches also report thatth* condi­
hoped that former students as well tion of Uoyd J. Lowe Jr, haa also
ss new students will register for improved.
this fascinating hobby. The course
In the meantime, the fond for
Is offered two nights- a week, the families stricken In the plane
Tuesday and Wednesday nights crash last .Monday when their
from 7 to 10 p, m.
home* were hit haa continued to
The adult education program ia grow.
sponsored by the Seminole County
Willis Peacock, vie* president of
Board of Public Instruction. Course the Florida Stale Bank, who is
content and teachers o f adult accepting contributions for the
education have to be approved by fund, .void that the fund has grown
the State Department of Educa­ to $209 since yesterday noon.
The three families hit hardest
tion. There will be a $1.00 regis­
tration fee for all adult classes by the catastrophe will need much
and each student Is required to In their comeback, as'they replace
purchase their own materials. Any their homes and take care of the
further information can be ob­ added expense of injuries, loss of
tained by calling Fred C. Murray, life, loss of homes and all of their
director, Adult and Vocational
u- belongings.
1 Generous Sanford and Seminole
catlon whose phone number is S6S.1
.County cltlaens are urged to send
FURNITURE FACTORY BURNS their contributions tor the fund to
MIAMI IN— A furniture factory ithe Florida State Bank,
owned by financier Arthur Vlnlng
Davis and Ronald Hutchinson was
swept last night by fire with loas
estimated by fire official! at $W,000.
Ing and typing; 6-43-9:30 p. m..
Tho one-story concrete block Tuesday and Thursday, shorthand
plant, the Pine Shop, was ran- I, business English, shorthand H.
•oiled by North Miami firemen
The school has a-good variety of
in 4S minutes.
business machines, including a
new, fully automatic calculator,
dictaphone, electric adding ma­
chines, electric typewriter, etc.
I * 1 i l l : • i l l l U I I ' M I I K T US’ T IIK Students desiring to take a course
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SI.UIIIIIA IV I I W S U M V
Classes In all subjects will be­
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M inisterial Assn.
Funeral Services
Held T h is Morning Sets 1st Fall Meet
For W. Swigonski Tuesday Morning
Funeral services for Third Crew­
man William BaDentine "wlgonski,
35-year-old enlisted Navy man who
lost hla life In the crash o f the
AJ-I Savage bomber Monday, were
held this morning at All Souk
Catholic Church in Sanford with
Father Joseph Lyons officiating.
Burial was In the local Catholic
Cemetery.
Pallbearers and honorary pallbeaten were Navy men from the
Sanford Naval Air Station with
whom Swigonski served In VAH-T,
which Is attached to Heavy Attack
Wing On*.
Sidney Vlhlen sounded taps at
the cemetery following a volley ot
rifle shot* given by a Navy Squad.
Survivors include hla wife, Mrs.
Mary Swigonski and three child­
ren, whose home Is on Rt. 2 San­
ford.
Families of both the Navy man
and Mr*. Swigonski were in San­
ford for the funeral services.
A Rosary was said for Mr. Swi­
gonski last night at the Sanford
Naval Air Station Chapel.
Funeral arrangements were In
charge of Chaplain Charles L. Ar­
nold and the Carey-Hand Funeral
Home.

Lutherans Slate
Annual Labor Day
Picnic At Camp

WEST PALM BEACH IB — Aa
appeal waa voted bp Um City
Commission yesterday against a
federal Judge1* ruling that com*
The first fall meeting or the
m lufonen muat continue a* deSeminole County Ministerial Asso­
fendanta In four Negroes’ civil
ciation Is slated for Tuesday
morning, Sept. 4, at 10:30 o'clock right* ault to gain playing privi­
In the local First Baptist Church, leges for Palm Beach County Neg­
the Rev. Milton H. Wyatt, presi­ roes on the municipal golf links.
Counsel for the commission In­
dent, announced today.
dicated an appeal would be taken
The observance o f October as also to Judge Emett C. Choate’s
Church Loyalty Month wlO be dis­
refusal to narrow the suit to the
cussed, as will the proposed hos­
four plaintiffs.
pital chaplaincy and the annual
Thanksgiving service.
All pastors In the county are
cordially Invited to attend.

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Saturday Deadline
Set For Ordering
Pine Seedlings

RESUMES COMMUNICATIONS
TUESDAY, SEPT. 4, 7:30 P. M.
FELLOWCRAFT DEGREE

The deadline for ordering pine
seedlings is Sept. 1, according to
Cecil Tucker, Seminole County
Agent.
Orders must bo In the District
Forester* office In Ocala by the
dcadllni date, Tucker reminds
farmers.
All farmers who plan to order
seedlings to be planted this fall
should be sure that their orders
are In Ocala by the deadline date.
Order blanks can be obtained
from the County Agents office in
the Seminole County Court House.

It. C. WHITMIRE, W. M.

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The annual Labor Day picnic
o f the Lutheran Church of The
Redeemer will be held Monday
at Southward’s Camp.
Families will bring old-fashion­
ed picnic baskets for the big noon
tliffe spread, according to Don
Birkemeyer, chairman of the pic­
nic committee for the Sunday
School.
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VOULME XLVIII

MONDAY SEPTEMBER 3, 1956

Counts
Nine Deaths
be Bary, Sanford
2 Of Eisenhower
Bandwagon Stops
V_

By MA1Y FOWLER

° T h e Eiienhower Bandwagon
will make De Bary and Sanford
two o f ita atopa In a gigantic Labor
Day celebration on Ita route from
Daytona to DeLand, De Bary.
Sanford and then Orlando.
It will stage a tabor Day dem­
onstration at Daytona Beach and
then go to DeLand for a noontime
fish fry.
* barrage balloon will float
^1oft. followed by two ranch wagons, with a showing o f beautiful
girls in especially designee Ike
costumes and flirtation parasols.
Ike buttons and banners to be
passed out will be the order o f the
day.
Arnold Lund, GOP candidate for
Congress from the FWOi District,
says the Eisenhower Bandwagon
will arrive In De Bary sometime
betw een S and 4 o'clock this aftV o o o n for • big demonstration In
the predominantly Republican Vo­
lusia County stronghold. A huge
crowd la expected to be on band
to welcome the big display.
Lund says that the Elsenhower
Bandwagon will arrive In Sanford
between 4 and S o'clock. “ It will
be all over Sanford," he said,
“ and not in one particular place."

Florida's death tolll from acd*
dents during the l&lt;miI Labor Day
weekend stood today at nine with
one o f the most dangeroui period)
to be on the highways atlU ahead.
Highway patrolmen
road* to be clogged late
and tonight with motorist! return­
ing home from weekend
slons. They reported fairly nor­
mal traffic yesterday after moat
of the drivers had reached the
places they were going for the
holiday.
Hundred! o f patrolmen and
members o f tha American Legion
cruised the highway*. Evan head­
quarters personnel o f the patrol
went out In the car*.
Tho traffic o f Friday night and
Saturday killed at least four.
Three other* died from other
types o f accidents.
Ola Hatley, a 45-year-old Miam­
ian, waa struck by a ear and kill­
ed yesterday.
A twocar eolllilon near Calla­
han killed Betty Carol McGhie,
an U-year-old South Carolina
girl, and Injured nine other* In­
cluding her parents.
Mrs. Mary Louise Cussina, 39.
Miami, drowned when her car ran
Into a canal.

Associated Press Leased Wire

No. 174

T oday's P o litic a l
Developments Have
Labor Day Flavor
KEMINOLH COUNTY CHAMnEll o f Commerce President Georg* Touhy (left) greets new members
o f the "C offee Club" Thursday morning at th* CofC monthly businessmen's get-togclher. Chatting
informally, following tho "Coffee Club" nrc: President George Touhy, Ambrose Otllff o f the Title and
Abstract Co., Bill Lockard and Uill Gramkow of Uramkow Funeral Home. (Staff Photo)

President
Negro Family Is
Plans Quiet
Threatened By M ob Holiday

FORT WORTH, Tex., (4 )- P oU cof
* F t h e ASSOCIATED PRESS
laat night dispersed an angry, yell,
Labor celebrated lu g .( n,
ing mob o f 150 whites who threat­
* y In holiday obaarvamiea
ened a Negro family that had Just
1,1
&gt;Mlltic*1 overtone*?
moved Into 0 previously all-white
t h l*
* " ,,U*** development
residential block In the Rlverald*
section o f Fort Worth.
*nte crowd, yelling "G et those
niggers," hung the effigy o f a Ne­
gro in front at the North Judkins
Avenue home of Lloyd G. Austin,
AN EDITORIAL
Sanford suffered It* worst disaster in many year* just who, sitting with a rifle at hi*
Seminole County Schools will
front window, had kept the mob
one week ago today.
at bay moat o f the afternoon and open their doors tomorrow morn­
It 1* beyond the ability o f this humble person to ably
ing for the first full day o f tha
Sanford's Labor Day celebra­ express the feelings o f a shocked community in a tragedy night.
Nettie Mae Herring. M-year-old
Shortly after th* effigy was hung 1954-67 school year frith approxi­ iiMientkms ho trill attack tha Re.
,
Quincy Negro, waa killed when tion will provide one "b ig fUnd" o f this kind.
into pises, a shot ran i from tho mately T.0O0 pupils attending.
•
., .,Tha.enUxe. comraunkhy wee shacked beyond comment Austin home. When s youth Bums will begin thrtr daily publican administration’*
when a Navy plane crashed into tw o homes off Orange Ave, claimed that the ballet had struck schedule taking the children t*
Swilley, 34, o f Plneeastlt Air gets underway tomorrow In earn­ claiming five lives, the three crewmen, n 8-year-old
Zu S 1**Bbow,p Ploaned •
tha heed o f his ear, th* crowd be­ school and back horns again ta the J m wWWU
Hon** holiday, but i Z
Force Base, died when his car est.
came a howling mob. Fop bottles afternoon.
Marilyn Sue, and her mother, Mrs, Lloyd J. Lowe, Jr.
Law enforcement officials have •red n weekend statement saying,
crashed into a bridge near Safety
were
thrown
at
th*
house,
but
the
From morning to night there
Sanford and its surrounding communities heaped its
Harbor.
'■ »««*» to be done to
are evants to attract the biggest sympathies upon the families and frienda o f the five who crowd moved back when Police openly stated that they will strict­ _
Chief Cato Hightower and a doxsn ly enforce the laws regarding the meet the opportunities ahead." Ha
Margaret Julia Germino, i. o f portion o f Smlnolc County's pop­ lost their lives.
passing of school buses while stop­ mentioned particularly tho need
officers arrived.
DeLand, auffocated In her bod; ulation.
It seems ns if the efforts Sanford's citizens and Navy
ped to load or unload children.
for government action to help the
Donald Swope. 44, waa cruahed
The Sanford swimming pool Is
Hightower ordered all pcoplo
Sheriff Luther Hobby luu stated
to death at Fort Lauderdale by open all day today, from 4 a.m. to personnel wero melded together Into one gignnttc attempt to and cars cleared from th* area.
that hi* deputies will be following
th* boom o f a broken crane; and 6 p.m „ providing the youngsters alleviate suffering and distress.
The mob quickly dwindled to a
Everyone was shocked— grief was overbearing— and small group of about 55 persona the school buaes both morning and A r L C lo President O r o r f t
8. Sgt. Johnnie Freeman Jr., 33, the swim of thair lives preceding
o f MacDil! Air Force Base waa their “ get down to studying" ses-. throughout Sanford and Seminole County the heads o f citl that moved more than a block afternoon to see that motorists
W
M ,0" r other* who
accidentally electrocuted.
zens and its Navy people were bowed In reverent prayer fo r away beyond the police barricade. abide by the laws requiring that
°*PL statement*,
elon tomorrow.
the y*top whether approaching or pointed to future mala as well aa
A man Identified aa Comdr.
The demonstration started yes. M lowlng.
The Dusty Boots Riding Asso­ those who suffered Irreparable loss.
t0 P“ * « « mPlhhm*iita by and
In retrospect— Sanford has grown, has expanded to terday afternoon after a called
Frank Vandetta Gregg, 36, of ciation
will stage a parade
Registrations o f last Wednesday on behalf o f th* working man.
Cedi Field near Jacksonville was through tha Hanford business sec­ lake in every available area, to provide homes fo r hundreds meeting o f resident* of the neigh­
killed near there early today In tion which will be preceded by a upon hundreds o f families. Only tho limits o f the Naval A ir borhood at the Riverside Elemen have been thoroughly analysed by
Elsenhower said the goverment
each school and puplla have been "must seek te perfect Ita waya o f
an auto crash.
noon fish fry at the Sanford Station has provided boundaries fo r the day by day growth. tary School. There E. G. Brown
assigned to their classes far the helping people find Joba and p ioThe dangerous "going home" Farmers' Auction Market on high­
A t tho samo time, since the Naval Air Station’ s reacti­ said the presence o f the Negro first day, tomorrow.
family was part o f an "insidious
vMIng security fo r those who nr*
hour*
of
the
Labor
Day
veckend
way
17-91.
vation, officials, in whose hnnds tho operation o f the units
Speaking before a Labor Day
tl is expected that school en­ unemployed through no fault o f
were expected today to bring a
At 1:30 this afternoon tho based at Sanford wna placed, have continually been In fear plot" by the NAACP to get Ne­
Audience In front of the Elsenhow­
rollment in Seminole County will their own."
groes into tho school district.
steady rise in the nation's traffic "hors* fro lic" is listed to get un­
o f such a tragedy, Their programs o f training have includod
er Bandwagon at Daytona Beach,
exceed that o f laat year by about
death oil, possibly eclipsing the derway at the auction market un­
"Tho
time
has
coma
for
every
Although more than 4(1 million
Arnold Lund, Republican nominee
tho elimination o f haznrds that might have caused such a
441 record set in 1931.
body to stick together and not 1st 6 per cent or an estimated boost men and women are employed, h*
der the auspices of the Dusty tragic incident.
fo r Congreat In the 5th District,
them come any further," Brown of *♦4ound 300 pupils.
•aid, "there are still those who
Aa the 74-hour holiday period Boots Riding Association.
atated that the Syear congression­
The Navy, apjmrently realizing that Sunford Is growing
Superintendent o f Public In **** ■ Job and cannot find on e."
al record o f Sid Ilerlong does not drew to • close, Associated Press
The Sanford Elk'* Club fish fry more and more toward tho-Naval A ir Station, has created said. He cautioned against vio­
lence but said a peaceful demon structlon Rayburn T. Milwee haa
Secretary o f Labor Mitchell said
justify his return to Washington figures showed at least 310 traffic got underway at 10 o'clock this
deaths, 43 drowning and 44 mis­ morning as members of the Elk's ldatis for a now base at Osceola which would be away from atration would be all right to show I laid that there will be no double during an NBC-1V Interview that
this fall.
claaees this year. Room haa been a report due tomorrow will *how
the sentiment o f tha people,
The talk followed an Elsen­ cellaneous fatallUaa for an over-all Club, their friends and neighbors 1the city yet atill be a pnrt o f tho community.
Brown then went to th* Austin provided, he said, for the ellmina more than 64,900.000 workers e m .
Vet, wherever wo live, in the city, in the suburban nreaa,
enjoy tha "old fashioned" Labor
hower bandwagon parade through total o f 344.
ployed—the largest number In his­
Compilation of tho fatally fig­ Day event staged, at the E lk's1or in the remote areas of the nation, we must live and pros­ homo to talk to the Negro and tha lion of crowded classroom a.
the city and neighboring su­
Plnecreat School will have a tory. The figure officially reported
burbs, snonaored by the Daytona ure* began at 6 p. m. local lime Club on east Second St. A dance per and Ite happy us men o f character, loyalty, and patriotic demonstratori followed.
Brown said later he offered to larger enrollment because o f ad a month ago waa 66,655,000.
•ftaach Cltitena for Elsenhower Friday and end* at midnight to­ at the Elk'* Club will get under­ love, train to defend our country and ita citizens from tha
day.
purchase tha house from Austin ditlonal Junior High School pupils
Mttdiell said ha aspects th* re­
way at 4:30 this evening.
devastating encroachment o f our enemies.
Organisation.
attending Uiare and buaes to this call o f idled employes In tha autoNed H. Dearborn, president of ‘ Tha Campbell-Lnsslng Post of
“ ! charge that Harlong’s re­
Sanford Is happy and proud that tho Navy ho* formed but that the Negro refused.
school will have a double-run be­ motive Industry will Uke up slack
cord discloses that he obtained no tha National Safety Council, said. the American Legion hat Invited an Integral part o f the community— and those people, from
cause o f the additional load there. there, with full employment la
action whatsoever on any Import­ " I think unquestionably the toll all of its members, alt veteran*, every walk o f life and from / v e r y corner o f the nation, who
One new program haa been add­ Prospect this fall.
ant legislation during the ■ year* will bast the 1151 record." The and friends to enjoy a fish fry have chosen the Navy for their careers and service, are
ed to the curriculum at Seminole
he'haa been In Washington’’, Uind council prediced traffic deaths which is alatad to get underway at
He had aald Saturday In a state­
loved
and
respected.
High School with the Diversified ment that labor under th* Elsen­
stated, “ The record bears this out. during this year's observance 5:30 this afternoon.
The
lives
o
f
five
people
have
been
sacrificed
for
the
Cooperative
Training
p
r
o
g
r
a
m
would
bo
440,
19
more
than
In
tha
1 make the charges aarly In this
hower administration to “ doing
Commander Lynn Lyon said the defense o f our country— they are as much a casualty o f war
getting underway there under the batter than at any other time In
campaign so that ha will have record yoar o f 1451.
•vent
la
expected
to
he
an
annual
as those who sacrificed their lives in actively fighting in
Dearborn warned hat “ unless
D. C. Land, manager, Central direction of Louis J. Girard.
our nation a history."
ample time to refute it. .1 also
Labor Day get-together to bring co"f|ic*s or ihn nnsl
Florida Region, Game and Fresh
Additional facilities will be
.w ill have ample Uma to prove the driver* exercise extrema care on
But Meany aald that "America
thir homward Journeys In the re­ veterans and American Legion
But we cannot let this tragedy go by without commenda­ Water Fish Commission, announ­ made available at Lyman school need* more progressiva and fore
A h a rg e s if M d o n ."
members
together.
A
business
Lund also claimed that out of maining hour* of th weekend, we
tion for tho young man, who at the controls o f his plane, ced today that the Fifth District ater In the year when a cafetor* looking government." Ha
meeting o f the Legion Is expected
M public bllli introduce'* by Her- are headed for an all-time Labor
with the lives o f two o f tho plane’ s crew In his hands, did would have a spilt Dovs Season ium and additional classrooms are mad# no reference to action by
to
be
held
at
4
o'clock
tonight
fol­
Day
holiday
traffic
record."
except
In
St.
Johns,
Putnam,
completed. However, there will be the AFL-CIO Executive Council
long, only 5 became law and these
everything possible to avoid bringing his plane down into
Dearborn had urged driver* to lowing tha fish fry.
dealt with unimportant matters.
recommending endorsen heavily |K&gt;pu1;tted area when he knew that a forced landing Hagler, Volusia, Brevard, Orange no double classes at Lyman, de­
team
with
enforcement
officer*
in
Members
o
f
t
h
e
luthcran
Seminole, Osceola Counties and spite the heavy attendance at the
He also said that Ilerlong intro­
,
o
f
the
Democratic candiwould
be
necessary.
Lt
Comdr.
Oznl
Donald
Hail,
the
pilot:
those portions o f Marion County
duced 44 private bills and only 5 an efofrt to hold tho toll down to Church at The Redeemer Sunday
Navigutor-Bombardlcr Lt ( jg l Gerald Michael O'H ara; and east of Highway M l rorth of school which serves the southern dxtea fo r president and vice p r c l School,
and
their
friends
have
sla­
no
more
than
330.
He
atld
Uila
portion o f the county.
o f these were approved.
dent and said:
"The record shows that he would be a normal traffie death ted an old faahlonrd “ picnic bas­ Third Crewman William llullentino Swigonski deserve the Ocala and that portion o f Marion
The Oviedo School will get un­
highest
praise
fo
r
their
commendable
action.
The
loss
o
f
life
toll
for
a
non-holiday
Sunday
and
ket"
affair
at
Southwsrd'i
Camp,
•wjm! . ? 1n Bot tryin*
run either
and Lake Counllaa east o f High­ derway with a new principal In­ poUUcal
missed 97 o f too important roll
party nor will we permit
call* on significant legislation", Monday at this time of tho year. Just o ff o f West 30th St. Children could have Lem oven grenlcr -had It not been for these men way It south o f Ocala,
charge and several new teachers f .
J? dom ,,,,t« “ *• Our policy
and adults ara participating in the o f the plane’s crew who sacrificed their own lives fo r the sav­
u t f ‘isserted, "In addition ho also
This area shall have the latter added to lu staff.
to strictly non-partisan, in the beat
picnic
held
each
Labor
Day.
ing
o
f
others.
missed as quorum rqll calls".
season only, which is December
The first day o f school la being American tradition."
Declaring statements that the
Climaxing the Labor Day cele­
T o those o f the Navy who through the months and years 1 to January f . Th* early part o f grelted by the usual "glad it'*
BULLETIN
Both Meany and AFL-CIO Vic*
GOP la waging a money fight to
bration tonight, the ladies are ex behind us conducted the training program o f Navy airmen, the apUt season for tha open conn
WASHINGTON^—The Atomic
her*" enthusiasm from the great­ President Walter Reuther wffl
wig this fall aa completely falsa,
peeted to get together tonight to we owe much. They lived lives o f fearing such a tragedy and tie* shall be October 13 to Octo­
er number o f pupils.
Energy Commission announced
2 " ? * **• «*•/’• celebration*
Lund asserted that ha had re­
play coftball In Fort Mellon Park, trained accordingly
ber 31, inclusive.
eith radio broadcasts tonight
today that the Russians have set
ceived a total sum o f H,000.00
On
the
political
acene,
for
SanW e are proud o f the Navy— and its men who make up
It was announced after th* July
off tho third explosion fa their
from all Republican organiza­
aerie* of nuclear testa In Si­ ford and Seminole County, the one o f the great organizations dedicated to the defense o f Commission Meeting in Tampa
BANDLEADER ARRESTED
tions, both B ute and National.
Elsenhower Bandwagon la expect­ our country— those who stand by momeut after moment in that tha Fifth District would have
beria.
"M y opponent belittled the sa­
HOLLYWOOD til - Bandleader
ed
to
viMt
in
Sanford
today
be
A brief announcement by AEC
readiness to serve their fellowmen and who unselfishly dedi­ the late Dove Season, only, for­
lary Congressmen were getting a
tween 4 and I o'clock.
S*mlnole County rank* 13th Freddy Karger, ex-husband ef ac­
feiting the early part o f the sea­
cated their Uvea in their behalf.
pear ago, and voted for aa annual Chairman Lewis L. Straus* said:
tress Jane Wyman, waa arrested
son, Sportsmen from the counllaa among tha 100 leading counties
"The
third
explosion
in
the
The Nary has the highest regards fo r its neighbors and
oa a drunk driving charge y astor4 J } 0,000 pay Increase," be stated.
In
the
production
at
cabbage,
in
in
the
Fifth
District
which
hava
4 KILLED BY GAS POISONING
day. Police quoted Karger aa ear­
^ 'W ith reference to the raise (for- current teat aerie* occurred yes­
friends and families here In Sanford—and those o f us in a good population o f doves in Oc­ 1944.
TOKYO (ft—Four perrons were Sanford have the highest regard fo r the N avy and ita men
ing ha had Just left a party at tl
long commented that new be terday. It was in th* earn* re­
tober appealed to tha Commission
Cabbage was harvested tor sal* bom* of comedian Jerry Lewis.
won't have to borrow aa much gion and in tho same range of killed today by gai poLoning in and welcoma them to our community.
far the early scasaou and
from 131,191 acres on
United
money to mako ends moot. Be- six* 4a th* two previous burets." an abandoned coal pH In HanaW e express our deepest and most sincere sympathies to granted It.
States farm s ia 1944, with 94497
P r e s i d e n t Elsenhower an­ kaws, 40 miles northeast of here.
• aidea raising the pnealhffllj that
the family w ho lost two o f its members—the wife and
Dally shooting hours for doves acres, or 79.1 per cent. In 109 lead­
ha may not have earned what ha nounced laat week th* first two
Police said a farmer and hli
mother and the three year old daughter. A t the same time a n U Noon until Sunset. The ing counties, according to the
tests
and
tha
Russians
confirmed
bad bean getting. I deal think the
friend broke into Uie pit, which
hU—saying they were bald Aug. bad been closed, and collapsed 30 those same deep sympathies are extended to the families o f day's bag Uailt to 4 doves and 1954 Census o f Agriculture figvros
&gt;should be placed on a motet—v
the peeeesiton H alt to also I tor ranking counties released to­
Ms. U should net ho g Jut a M and 34 "t o perfect nuclear feet from the entrance. The oth the three Navy men whose lives were lost in the crash.
weapons" suitable "fo r arming or*. Wotting outside, became
We, too, extend our sympathies to the N avy fo r tha doves. Hunting licensee may bn day b y th* Bureau o f th*
■ menus a t livelihood. Even g r
e ig h t« l e n t
alarmed by tbs delay and crawled lose o f three o f their valuable men—trained in true patrio­ purchased at the County Judge's U. S. Departaaoatt o f Cemi
moans sacrifices, it la a gnat of different Wads of
motions."
tism i r d dedicated service in the protection o f America, Its office or through oo* o f the Semlnet* County harreeted 1,799
They too w e n
Vt r m ? ;. * r**p—
* *
•
a s m to
’Judge's notBstlas
citizens, and ita freedoms.
U r U#

w

7,000 Are Expected
To Attend County
Schools Tomorrow

Residents To Enjoy1Efforts O f Citizens,
Full Day Of Holiday Navy Melded In Loss
Events In Sanford

a-SWateiSs

asss-s

S iS iir

1H)P Candidate
For Congress Hits
Herlong's Record

Seminole County
To Have Latter
Dove Season Only

Cabbage Output
Is High In County

Weather

B

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SA N F O R D , FLO R ID A

E sta b lish ed 1908

OVER too CHILDREN TOOK part In the Seventh Annual Jay err
Fishing Rodeo yesterday at Lake Carols In Fort Mellon Pork in
Sanford. Prises were awarded to 10 children for fish that were

rnught during the event whirl) started shortly afler 3:30 Wed
nesdny afternoon. (Photo by Jameson)

Over 600 Kiddies
Out For Fishing Rodeo
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Moro than 600 youngsters lined
Lake Carols yesterday afternoon f t

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Wild Chase Ends e - rJ'Lzxfzxc Promotion To P*
cce Fishing Rodeo.

With Alleged Hit aS fssisarart
Run Driver Cauqht

finest event o f ila kind that we
1 With 600 fishinf^polei in read!*

A wild chase through Seminole
County roada and palmetto thlc*
l y t t i fjw«ny ended In the stopping
a f a car last night asd tho driver

Program Of CofC
*n Cominn Year

Council
To Study
Canal Issue
LONDON Of*—The British Foi
oign Office announced tonight the
North Atlantic Council will meet la
Paris next week to consider the
Sues Canal dispute.
Foreign Secretary Sclwyn Lloyd
will be Britain's representative at
this hurriedly arranged meeting ol
NATO's top body. A Foreign Ol*
flee spokesman laid the meeting
will open Wednesday.
The announcement came ea the
first elements of French troops ai*
signal to C y n wwa

THURSDAl AUGUST 30, 1938

Associated Press Leased W fre

THK MOST POPULAR *|h&gt;1 during yesterday’,, Jayrre Fishing
Rodeo _ wn* the judge*' tnhle when' fish were brought bv par­
ticipating youngster* to bo weighed, measuted, ami registered.

Youngsters, parents and adults crowded around the table where
sralrs were located to sre whoso fish was the longest, the shortest,
liravir.it, or even the smallest. (Staff l ’boto)
,

Navy Secretary Expresses
Regrets For A ir Disaster
★

★

★

★

★

★

★

rAdmiral
I P Represents

taken. laid., ouawdy.. follow in g-*
liabia sources a*M ' otbert wet*
hit and nm Incident In Lake B i r f . down on the crowd aa the fla il i a.m. ,
moving to the British bastion m
the arrest , o f winner* In tha varioas categories
George Touhy, president o f lha the eastern Mediterranean by U
A warrant for
1............
j
been
signwere
determined
am|
announced.
Chamlwr
o
f
Commerce,
brought
John Henry P o ff M s been ■tfi"*
armada of requisitioned ships.
id by *Mra.# J. A. Chalkley Sr., in
A acoro of Jayccc members attention to the Coffee Club
French Forellgn Office and De­
thewake o f the Incident. Charge* were on band to assist in making group that tha emphasis being fense Department officials refused
piled up against the 21-year-old the event a complete success and llaccd an Harness Horse Racing In to confirm or deny the reports,
Lake Mary youth as Florida High- a number of tho Jaycce wive*: two national ningntlnei «*t1*
&lt; widely ubllshed by Paris newspaway Patrolman Carl WHHnm* filed pitched In to register the young-1accomplish what Willlnn* *•
They declined to go beyond a Forgfthe complaint# at the Seminole Jters, aerve soft drinks and Ice -nd his associates aro trying Foreign Office communque which
County Sheriff* office.
, f r**ra&gt; as " l 'l °* t“ assist tho ’ o do nt Seminole Park Race. ay. said the British government had
Williams chased the IMS Chev- judges In determining the winner* Touhy snld "thl* is an Important to a French request lo temporarily
folet Station wagon after he had m the various groups.
development In Seminole County.'’ station a contlngen of French
been aighlrd by members o f the
Lake Carol# was well stocked
President Touhy nlso naM Irl* French truopa on Cyprus.
family In the car that had been for the event as was shown by the bulo to Forrest ll reckon ridge,
hit. The car, driven by Poff. waa number of fish caught and the Chamber o f Commerce manager,
lighted near the Movleland Ride- rixe of the fish turned In ni the "'ho ha* resigned to accept •.
In Theatre. William* atated that weighing station
Inr position with the DeLanJ
his speed, throughout the chase,
the j u(jse l u b lc were County Chamber o f Commerce. Un said,
was between 75 and W miles nn Commissioner and President of, "Creek, we wish you only the
^ mlrthe Seminole County Sportsmen's ’ ’est."
ADMIRAL DELBERT CORNWELL, COMMANDER, FLEET AIR JACKSONVILLE, expresses the
w Both the Seminole County Sher- Association John Mcisch and Past
Clifford MoKibldn, presidentCuh Scout P ick No. M will hold
I f f » Department and the Sanford President Porter Lansing.
elect o f Ihe Seminole County it! monthly pack meeting' at the regrets of th* Secretary of th* Navy over th* trtitle arrldcnt when a Navy AJ-3 Savage Immber
crashed Into two Sanford homes Monday. A room ntying Admiral Cornwell ore: (left to right)
Police Department were alerted
children In uverv ace uroun Chamber of Commerce outlined soft ball field on the lake front Acting Mayor David Gatchel, Comdr.!,, It, I.ibby, Comdr. William E. Lenina, and Captain Robert
and took part In Ihe chase. Deputy turned out fur the event -omo
personal wishes for Chamber Frltlay night beginning at 7:30.
\V. Jackson. I.t. I). I.. Jackson, the Admiral's J-'hg Lieutenant t. shown in the background Admir­
Sheriff Bob Carroll’ s ear, nt 20th b ■
assisted bv narcnis who " f Commerce accomplishment*
Sine* the main theme of cubbing al Cornwell, leaning uti tha desk, talks with Tha Huifard Itcrald'H KxiTiitivi* l-Miinr, (with hack to
camera) J, Marion llarmiri Sr* (Photo by Jmnf um)
St. and the old Lake Mary road J J J }
b&gt;
{ur «&gt;• ^ I n g year.
for the month of Auguat has been
•
’Field
Event*"
several
competi­
f i S k nth,.r
,Hltwn
a,s madctle,nr,!
"■&gt;'«
bcflor‘ ‘ his plans,C"be
f
olock
the ™.1
road
was
made.
jpit" lln« ,he cr*ck‘’r
|,,r„ ft,„ „.._
v fee Club member*
tive field event* will be run. Indi­
The chase went .long the old nlh both bream and b . . .
^ &gt;&lt;•»
tribute to
Forrest vidual cuba from the afveral den*
U k e Mary road from 17-92 Into
’
” *
™ *'
Breckenrldge. He said ’’Breek'i
Lake Mary, back through the Lake
« #rf th* n
woitiiw were
p#riot»||(y W|H Ih. mi„ . will participate in auch event* *a
the obstacle course, foot races,
. J Ia r y road to 20th St., out South« **• »«*■
‘ n‘ °
ed In Sanford and Seminole
football throw and other contests.
Road and bark again, fin,e an“ were furnished by Semi- County
One o f the feature event* of the
I
'lrinS}nB, the C#r 10 * , l ° P al n01^ Sp" rtlnB
I "Promotion will be the work of evening will be a surprise com­
th. city Umlt* on » t h St.
(ConUnaed On Pag* Three)
| (CmUlaanl Oa P a s. Three!
petitive attraction that can no* tw
f
Red light* flashing and siren
. --------------------------------announced at thl* time. Prises will
Sounding^ as well as spot lights, ■
V M W im &amp; s .* —
b« awarded to Individual winnrr*
fallrd to stop thr iivrcrtlng m r as
v. W ffr l *
With a full attendance of club
tltc youth, who admitted to Patrol* la ^ V 9 1 M k | a | A '
' M 9 U , j j g and a grand prise will be awarded
i man Carl Wiltlami that ho
a
* .* ,
. ..
J to Ihe den winning the w»st officers and directors and with
event!. Cubbing awards will aUo
of b een ",
to
. B em M ; f j
be made by O. B. Gray, chairman every committee belug represen­
- &gt; B 4 H - n l o f the awards committee. All ted, the Sanford Rotary Club held
Patrolman Car] William* Mated
i l l
anil tlonmmllntr minslnn in i l - -o H n f tlm
o f mil
friends o f cubbing arc 'nvtcd to
|Jiat
improper
co u n try . T o In* |m&gt;iwirc&lt;l to fu lfil1 thin m i-u ion m i u lr c s iutenattend.
•Ten d rivf-; wilful
w
^
hIvu o|&gt;cralloiiH and in ev ita b ly tliure |« liazan l involved,
Cub Scout Pack No. 34 Is spon­
nit and run, Snd resisting »rrc,t,
I jC K S
F a r Ichh, I m ig h t add, th an on th e h ig h w a y .
sored by the Methodist Church.
Jamei Grant la Cubmasler and W.
W. Dodson la committee chairman
o f the pick. Parents of boys -ighv
years o f age or pliler who aro in­
terested la having their buy join
the cub scout program should con­
tact Fred Murray, placement
chairman, Phone 66S.
De t r o it un
Veteran powerV c driver Joe Taggart was crllieali Injured today when SloMoShun IV, which he was pitoting
la Gatd Cup trials on the Detroit
Rlv r. flipped over at about US
KANSAS ClTV UB Former
mph and tank.
President Harry Trumaa Is going
Spectator* watching the nuge
to get into the political campaign
unlimited class boat whip over the
full blast.
three-mile course said It ” ap.
He announced at hL Kansas
OIL TANKER ADMISSION
peered to disintegrate."
City office yesterday the Demo
CRITICIZED
Taggart, a veteran Detroit pilot.
cratlc National Committee asked
MIAMI (At —Admission of a n __
r'i*hed to a hospital la a conhim to make two or three speech­
Villon doctors aald waa so prwtanker from a strikebound ahipes a week.
carious they began treating him
yard at Jacksonville to Miami for!
He
said
the
committee
is
draw­
In,.an ambulance, fearing to re­
repairs was criticised yesterday
ing up a list o f proposed appear­
move him to the emergency room
ances,
probably
starting
the
sec­
by
CIO official* and the Industrial
Final
plans
for
tha
Labor
Day
T -v harbormaster policemen!
ond week In September. He said weekend cruise which will leave
Union of Marine and Slilpbulldlng
Sheltl* and Clyde Whltledg*
be would apeak only at the invita­ froip Daytona Beach will be dis­
•ere patrolling in a nearby
Worker* as a disgrace to tbla port
tion of tho committee.
cussed at tonight's session of the
-sld HtoMo IV of Seattle
A Miami jxirt spokesman said
Truman trill fly to Ottumwa, Sanford Boat and Ski Club
'
couple of fllpi and then
he did not know of the strike inla.,
Saturday
and
talk
at
a
rally
The
meeting
will
get
underway
•“ 's he water, breakipg Into a
fur Herat he] Loveless, Democrat­ at I p. m. in the Civic Center at
Jolvement o f the Venesuelan
hundred places." Th* boat wad i* .
ic candidate for governor o f Iona. Ft. Mellon Park. Member* are
anker Bachaqueoro but would
■&gt;«ered after an hour o f draggln*
Monday night ha will addreaa a urged to attend this meeting. The
river bottom.
public la Invited.

Cub Scout Pack 34
Will Hold Field
Events Friday

To Citizens Of Sanford

Veteran Driver Is
Critically Injured
A r 'loot Flies Ov*r

In Political Drive

Cruise Plans To Be
Discussed A t Boat,
Ski Club Meeting

t a s t e r ,' Fleet ^ ."T aek aon V iu a
and repm eatlng the Secretary of
the Navy visited Sar.fard today
to determine If there la anything
the Navy or the Becretary o f tho
Navy could do that ba« not boon
done.
Admiral Cornwell expressed tha
regreta o f tho Becretary of tha
Navy aa well as hi* personal re­
grets to the families o f the peopli
who were affected In the Monday
tragedy In Sanford
However, Adm. Cornwell
said,
"We are delighted with the cooperation that has existed between
the Navy and the eiUrens o f San*
ford In taking care o f the many
details that grew out o f tha acci­
dent."
Admiral Cornwell wa* accom­
panied on hli tour today, by Cap­
tain Robert W. Jackson, Com­
manding Officer of the Sanford
Naval Air Station; Comdr. L. 0,
Libby, Commanding Officer o f
VAH-7: Comdr. William E. las.
m oj; Lt. D. L. Johnson, the Ad­
miral* Flag Lieutenant; and aoline Mayor David Gatchel.
Funeral service# for two of tho
air crash disaster victims are be­
ing held this afternoon at Brissoa
Funeral Homo.
Services for Mri. Lloyd F. Lon-o,
Jr., M. and her daughter, Marilyn
Sue, three, are being held at 1:30
p. m. with the Rov. J. W. Parham
of the Central Baptla* Church of;
Delating.
Burial will be held In Oskuwn
Memorial Part*
Mem*’ . ' *
*■■ vice* w-r* he!J
yesterday afternoon at I j'clo.k
for tho three crew members; Lr.
Comdr. Osnl Donald Rail
■•&gt;*
Pilot; Lt. &lt;Jg&gt; Gerald Ml Kiel
O'Hara, bombardier • navigator;
and William Dallrntlne Rwlaonski,
third crewman, chaplain Chari-*
L, Arnold conducted the services
assisted by the Rev. Phlllln o -b .
lessmgnn o f the L'lthe—p "
&gt;|
o f The Redeemer and Father Jew
seph Lyons of All RunIs Cot hoi 10
Church.
In the meantime, the official
Naval Board of Investigation nr.
tiered by Admiral Cornwell, '.i-w
‘ blued Ra Inquiries Into the dla*
aster. The board was reported t*
neve held Its flrat meeting ye«!epday and continued It* Invest!fa,
tion throughout the oay and meg
again today to fUr'her determine
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Enrollment this fall at Station
University ii expected to eonUnua Ita annual climb o f tha laat
■averal year* and when cla iici
■tart OcL 1 more than 1,600 re­
gular student* will be on' tlm 7&gt;r
Land campus. Another ISO will
being the (all aemciter at the
College of Law In St. Petersburg
on 8epL 14.
Stetaon will houae mora than
900 woman itudenti In rtildanct
halla In DeLand this year, the
largaat number ever. Since July
1 there haa been a waiting liet.
Soma hava already bean assigned
and ethara will gat room accom­
modation! by the tlma c la i m
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In addition to Chaudoln Hall
homing 100; Station Hali, i«a:
and North Hall, u o, Brittain Hall
**» baen re-opened for women
thla year to tag# cart of an additioool SO womcp atudenta.
A few more ipacee remain in
the men'a housing units and addlUonel apace can be made for new
atqdetiu by assigning upperdau.
men to fraternity houaei. Tha
Oaw rtildanco hall* accommodato
« 0 ; Conrad Hall, M; and Conrad Annai, 14.
Thla largest group o f students
able* the flood o f veteran* in
tha 1st* IMO's will ratum to tha
campus to find
construction
er*w* working on a mllllondollar
student union building end a new
athletic and drill field. They alto
will find residence hails redecorAt»d and buildings repaired In
tbe moat axtenalva summer work
program lo many yoar*.
The new field Is located be­
tween Amelia and Garfield, and
Mlnnetole m i University Avcnuts.
The additional drill ip ic t will
be n ecem ry this year at one
year of mlliury training le raqulred of all entering freihmcn

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L08 ANGELES (A — Tho Clly
Council ll going to try to find a
Job for unemployed window wash­
er Ceorga.M. KewUrton, who found
and turned over to police ■ purs*
containing tin.
In banding over the money Kandarlan said: “ If I had m y, I’d
want my monay relumed If I lost
It."
"Hero is a man who is honest
enough lo work for the city." said
Councilman HaroM Harby.

Two acholari. Joseph A. Mc­
Clain Jr„ former dean of the
Duke University Law School, and
Edward L. Platt, former dean, at
Itutgcrt, are among those joining
the faculty this fall.
The College of Law has build­
ing plan* In the proceis of com­
pletion too and during tha collage
year construction Is expected to
start on a 1900,000 air-conditioned
library building.
BepL 21 Is Freshman Day and
registration for new atudenU at
St. Petersburg. Sept. 23 la re­
gistration for advanced students.
The fall calendar at DeLand In­
cludes Freshman Orientation Sept.
24-27, registration Sept » » end
Convocation at 1 a-m., Monday,
Oct. 1, with classes scheduled to
start immediately after this im­
pressive affair where candidates
(or degreeaa nd member* of the
faculty appear In academic re*
galia for a service to be presided
over by Dr. J. OUlc Edmunds,
president o f the University.
One month after classes start,
Nov. 2, I, and 4, will be observed
as Homacomlng and the Christmas recssa begins Dac. IS.

Legal Notice

ipxt llltNIlUiap
K r rt
..
provement, and the Town l.ounrll
or
Hie
Town
nT
Allnmont*
Fprlag, «|n»« harrhy Uectar* ll n nr*
rr.ally tor the paving anil hard-aurfatln r nf aald Ihormighfarra. *•
Afnrt'iald, 1 1 a it****** ry public itn«
tir»»%’*m*nL
lit; 11 KllllTlIKlt UwbuM 'hUi
r u n n l o l n l - rapaailtlura aul f&gt;. t o n n e hia Thnuwnti r u t launilrwl
iruliara le utrauy muthumad 10 co v­
er me hint ut lwtvln* ami hanl.eur*
laeiup, ui vile auuvn uttcrlueu muruuemaraa, to a width o f Hi loot,
mu ch eanl turn la Iba total aallluati d cult uf tha aatd Improvement!
that twro-lhlrda o&lt; the vntlra c o n
.11 tali) Imtirovnmaat ahall lit ae.
eetevd apalnet all properly abutllet
and rrnnung upon that portion » !
Turnbull Avenue (rent lie Interne.
Ilun with Maitland Aveau* to It*
Inlertecllon with the Wurth prolon­
gation o f the Kail rla hl-of.w av llna
o f Ilevari r Nlr«H; llevirly Flrral
ftiim lla Utereecilun with Turnbull
AVantie to a point i«u feet Houlh
o f the flniitb r lih l- o f. w a y line o f
I’ tnniylvaaln Avenues renneylvanln
Avenue from He letereeclloa with
tha Eaet right-of-way line o f Bev­
erly Hirert to a point lib Bait o f
llaverly Hireet, to bo tu Improved
iiv the laid pavlnn and hard.aurfao1ng of the above deiarthart thoroughfarei. and a r a lw t all lota and lamia
adjoining and cenllruoua or bound.
Inn and abutting upon told Improve­
ment, and that one-third o f tha en­
tire cnel nf laid Improvement ahall
bo paid from tha Qenerat Fuad o f
■aid Town.
UK IT FUHTItUH IlK.HOl.VKUi
That It le tha determination of llila
body that all Iota and lande adjoin.
Hit
and
o o n t l g u u u a ,
or
b o u n d i n g
and
abutting
Upon tha laid Improvement will be
eepeclally benafltled by Iho eald 1mpruvemenl provided for In thin lireolullorr to the eetent of iwo-thlrda

BE IT FU RTHER REBOLVEO i
T 1..1, 1 hit Itasolutlou thall ha 110, 11,1
In Ihraa public placra I* Ibc Town
nf Altamnntr FPflfLI*. rinrlda.
bk
it
r L 'n + H b n f t n f k j r . v r n
That thl# Httolallon ahall ha nnd
her nine affactlv* Immadlalcly from
■ nil aftrr lit waaaavr m i l adnpHon.
ADOPTED Thlt ICtb dap e t A u c.
lilt, A. II.. 1)S&lt;&gt;
4
/ a ' tv. 1* Sworfnrd
|
viuynr
ATTKNTi
/ ■ ' llt n rr llanttn
Town d a r k
IJMr oa thit road ronatrucllon
Invited fram aap Intarailad mad
matrurtloa company. Bide thnuld
a In the hand! o f Iftnrv I tan tin.
Town Clerk, on or befnra Fapiumbar

C

A NKSOI.LTION PNOVIIHMU FOSS
« t i n a-AVINW AN It S S A M U a l H F A o
I.NU O F A SNJH'S'SOR U F I L XSM L LI i

sta sik , ra ssiiL v sx u
avk•i l k . a n o S k t k K k i r i i k k k T , i u
A W ill AH OF W FMKT WITH
aA.VU-asOAI.Stitt AarM Al.T JNIXKOIX-PI.ACH FAVINU, ANSI FMOVIOISU FOSS TStSt AaaSUaWUNT OF A
i-OUTION OF THSti COST TIIKIIKOF
AllAlVST THM. AMtirrlNU FROi -h h t v

ow saas,

WllurtKAH. lli*&gt; Town Cntinell o (
tin Tuwn of Allamunls Kpilnaa. FlurUla. Utams It ailviasbla to Irapruvr,
arada, rnnatrurl. pava, aid hard•urlaca lu a width o f 30 f a r - with
**nri-aaal»d aaphalt mlaad.ln.ptaua
iiavlna matrrlata. Illlulluwlna
ihuruuehfara* In lha Towa at Altimuiitt Hjirlna,. Florida, via: Turn,
hull Avanua Hum Ita lataraaclton
with Maitland Avanua In III Inlar•rctlnn with lha North prolongation
» f tha Kait rig ht-of-w ay llna nf
llnvtrly Hlrrrt; llrvrrly Htrrrt from
It* lnl*r*M.'lluii with Turnhull Avr.
nun In a point Ipu fr«t Hftrtth o f
th- Houth rla ht-of-w ay llna &lt;&gt;r
I’rnnaylvAnla Avanua; Kannaylaanla
Avanua from Ita Intaraaatlae with
I hr r a d rleht.of.w av tin* o f Brvrrly Hlrrrt lit a point tGO f r i t lUat
uf llrvnrly Hlrart.
All uf aalil Inipiutttnriil, ar-idlus.
roa,lruc|lun paving, and hardaurfai'lne to ha dun* In uompllaaro
with plana, aparlflratlnna, an* aalltnata* now nn 'lla with tha Town
I'lrrlt uf lha Tuwn o f Altamnnta
Hprlnc*. whlrh raid plana, aprrlfl.
intlntia and rallmalra liaya Itaau
hrratuforn nppruvrd hy tha Town
I’ uunHI. and ronatltuin lha plana
■ nd nprrlflrallun, fur thla work:
NOIV, TIIKHKKfHtK, IIK IT UKHnl.VKD; That th* Town Ceunclt o f
ihr Town o f Altamonta Hprtnn
drrma It advlaabla a« a nar ruary
nuhllc Imnrnvrtnrnt to |&lt;ava and
liarit.aurfarn with aand.ataltd nt.
phalt mlard-ln-ptac* paving, Turnhull Avrmir from lla Inlararrllnn
with yaltland Avrnua la lla Intarnrrtlnn with Ihr North protnnsatlnn
o f tha Kaat rig ht-of-w ay llna o f
Bavarty Hiraat; Bavarly Hlraat frum
IU Inttraacllon with Turnbull Avanua
la a point tan fart Fuuth o f
tha Koulh right-of-way llna nf l-aon•ylvanla Avrnua; I’ rnnaylvanla Ava­
nua fram Ita Inlrraactlon with thn
Kail rlaht.nf-way llna o f llrvrrly
Hlrrrt to a point 110 fral Kart nf
IlMrrlv Mtraat. to a width o f SO f**t;
that all o f aaid paving and hard•urfarlng rhall hr dnna In alrlrt
rampllahra with lha plana, aparlflrallnna. and ntllmalaa tharrfnr* now
■m fllr In tha ufflcn nf Ilia Town
I'li rk uf lha Town nf Allamnnta

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KUMIIDA.
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- T O l Mrs. Ustly Jansituna
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lame Hranili, N i » Salary
• Ynu a is hatvby linlMlai that aull
£fca» baas bmuahl sga)«al yuu In
■ A l* abev* unllllad va,u ip Ml« abuts
m , w , t i Csurl. wharalu lha rallaf
% , , k i by lbs pls le il ff. l'MAIM. ks
iJlANNAMDNr:. la a ilsvira ersullug
■ y U ta lr n a dlvurva. and lull aru
S u r a b y notlflrd and rr&lt;iulr»il in 111*
Zifarawnally nr by aiturnay) with lliu
Stltork uf aa14 Court Huu wrlllati da.

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UKKIIIIK HKl'TKSIIIlill 13. I H I l prubala ahd laronl In tha f.'uuaty
KI.HH A n f c f l l K I I I'llii UUNFKfMli •Iuilar'a I'uurl nf Namliiula Cnunly,
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Inula 1'uunty, K|uiId*, al hi, Ufflru
■s Ilia ruurt huu,a uf as Id c,,uaiy
at Nanfunl. Kluiiea, within ,l|ht
rtlthdar mtnlha frrru IK* tlma af
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pnt|r »
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w h r l i l m or i1*niM4
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Wfljlng. utid-aliall atai* th* plara
nf fraidant-* and p int u ffka addruaa
uf lit* t D im.til. ami timlKha awurn
CH-l’ lt M ID K N T
DuinlallUry Kaaciitaia uf lha iu by lliu ■lalniaal kla agrnt up
teat Will and Traiamaiil »t aiturnay. ami any au- h vTalm nr
damanif nut an fifad ahall ha vald.
MKINTKIt II. SIL'Iil-KMIKItil,
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daraaaad
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Aa admltilahatar af lha Krtal*
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ss ; m i Noi.yi ts a n ly , Florida,
to Prabula.
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Halina and lirinainla vhlili ynu. or
alMirr i.f &gt;»u. may hava naalnai
lha ralnla uf Kllll* II. NlllllHIIIKN
at NatHuid, KluMda. within &gt;l*ln IriiniMmii known a* i;|l|i; V.
laln-dar niuntlia frum ilia lima uf NOIInoilKNI. dr.raiad. lata „ f ,,ld

lha m a t publhallun nf thla mtlra t.'uunly, In lha fViuaty Judga uf «rm
Karli ■lalin nr damand ahall hr In
wilting, nnd ahall alatr ilia nlar*
uf r n ln r h ir anil poat ufflru ndilrraa
uf lha ilaiinanl. ami ahall ha awstn
Iu hr Hi- i-lslmanl lit* naval ur
ntlurury. und nity au«k ulalm ur
armanii imt an fllad ahall ha void.
Thla nnilo# la glvan In arrant will,
■a Hun TII.3S, Klurlda Flalulaa. by
I, » uiidaralanrd aa Iluinlt lltaiy Kaaruiura nf Din laal will and t m * .
l l Cetor
- f i l l uf IIIKHTKI1 ||. Slltlll.KNllliltll davraard. aald will havlag
Marie Windxor
l'i i n ailiulltril tu prubal* and aald
ryarulura having haan taauad M r.
Carol M althewg
i»r» Tratamrntaiy In Mis iiffltw nf
(ha fUglalar fur tha pyniwto uf Will#
In Uarka Kntiuly, CummonwaaUh uf
Panuarlvanl*. nnd a cart If lad cony
■ereriy Miebaelo
of aald will o f uald dacaaant to.
‘ Jim UavU
■■(bar with a larllMrd ropy o f Dallara Taalamrnlurr laauad lu lha un-

* .. wheo you ahop At homo Th* monty you
■pend hero aUy* hero to help miko thi« a
bettor community for you and your children
(o live in. Part goes for taxes to build new
ki'IiuuIa, ertusto iwrka And rgcrcAtlon feciilties for your children to enjoy. Port of your
money repairs atreots, extends | u , woter
And sewAge service to make your lift more
comfortable. So boost your community! Shop
At homo! It pave!

Swamp Woman
fir Blonde Bait

“CMILDBEN UNDER
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!Democratic Team
Heads Southward
On Political Tour

Methodist Youth
Slate Galilean
Service Tonight
A Galilean Service at Loch Ar­
bor Is one of the events scheduled
for Youth Activity Week at the
First Methodist Church here In
Sanford.
The group will
lesve
the
church tonight at rt o'clock. A f­
ter a wiener roast nnd ramp fire
singing, Robert M. linker will
speak to the group.
linker Is n
pre-mlulsterisl
student st Stetson University.!
He Is now pastor of the Method
1st Church in Dotson Springs.

n&gt; THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Atllal Stevenson and Estes Kef.iuver veer southward toil ay in
their crosscountry political mara­
thon. but their prime target In the
-i-i’ nidontial campaign Is ignoring
the oratorical drumfire.
President Elsenhower — w h o
will hold a news conference todav moves to Implement his cam­
: : 1*01.10 CARES IN TAMPA
paign since acceptlrg Republican
TAMPA in— Hillsborough Counrenomination last week In San
Francisco. But the Democratic ty (Tampa) has had 22 polio case*
team plunged on through a back- this year, more than double the
number recorded through August
bre*king eras* roots lour.
Steven&lt;nn had harsh erltirlsm of last year.
At this time last year there had
for the Eisenhower administration
ve*terday on both the farm and been 10 eases snd the total for
labor 'ronts. Pnhllc and atomic the entire year was only 13.
power Dotlcics seemed assured of
a mention at an afternoon confer­ DRIVER THROWN TO DEATH
AVON PARK '.P — An automo­
ence today in Knoxville, Tcnn.
SO.MITIIINO IIVOIUTIONAIT tn racing aaUboata U Introduced on Galwey Lake, near Schenectady. N. V .
bile overturned on State Rond 17
In
Sioux
City.
Iowa.
Stevenson
by B. D. Bedford, ahown at the tiller (foreground, right) of a craft which use* a rectangular m l on .1
here yesterday and threw It*
I anil his running mate flayrd the
U-stupcd rig. An engineer at tha General Electric plant, Bedford applied engineering physic* in indriver 70 feet to his death. He was
GOP farm policy and see »*ed Ei­
unique creation, shown here In contrast with tha conventional sailboat.
(International Sauiuiplibtoj
Bradley Holllnger, 30, a Negro,
senhower o f having "only a deaf of Avon Park.
ear for la b ,r ”
t
«1HU nt the present time. Peacock
The
Democratic
presidential
Bob Rush, Chicago Cub pitcher,
I snid today, undoubtedly the people
nominee used Tuesday’s AFL-CIO wenrs eye glasses when hs bats
o f Sanford have not yet begun
Executive
Connell
endorsement
as
(t iiniinurrt rroni pag. Onr)
hut not when he Is on the mound.
! to send their checks urn! dona­
a springboard for the labor state­
tions in a* the appeal was made the Chamber o f Commerce in the ment. The rmincil in a split vote
I to provide emergency help for Ihc ruining year," McKibbln said. decided to recommend that the
families left homeless and with­ However, he first culled atten­ IS million AFL-CIO members
tion to the foci that Seminole
out clothes or furnishings.
support Stevenson and Kefauver
Those who wish to contribute County, primarily Is an agricultur­ •and other labor - endorsed candi­
al
area,
also
that
there
arc
lands
to the fund may send them direct
dates.
, . The fund for the victims of the to the Florida State Bunk or to capable of improvement and de­
In Washington yesterday, both
velopment.
* * Monday dli ’ iter continues to-Tho Sanford Herald.
Vice President Nixon and Secre­
Checks should lie made payable
"Our waterways, the Sanford• ."grow, snU Willis I’carock, vice
tary of t,a]&gt;or 'Mitvhell said the
•president of the Florida State to the Florida State Bank and Titusville Canal, transportation, council decision does *not reflect
Bunk, who Is receiving contribu­ marked for the disaster victims and cooperation with the Nifty," the sentiment of union members.
are the important parti o f our
tion* for the fund and placing fund.
AFL-CIO spokesman said yes­
Hundreds of eitlien* have al­ program for next year, said Mr- terday the union expects to collect
I Them in trust.
; * "Contributions began to come ready expressed a desire to con­ Klbldn as he outlined each phase and spend the biggest labor politi­
........
,
„„„
^'dti rapidly this morning," Pea­ tribute to the emergency help for of his personal Ideas ns tn what cal fund .In
history in the
195C
cock said thU morning as he re­ the families. Every contribution, the program of the chamber next campaign. A goal of three million
ported the Interest being taken whether large or small, will lie year should be.
dollars waa act but some source*
already in providing for the fami­ appreciated by the families who
Indicated a million dollar fund
would be satI.factory.
lies whoso home* were desttttyed not only need the help of their
and the enlisted man who lost his neighbors and friend* J&gt;ut who
Democratic National Chairman
deserve every consideration Ul
life In tho crash of the plane.
Paul Rutler estimated Democratic
this
Immediate
time
of
stress.
Although the fund IoIhIs only1
MINKt)LA, N.Y.. UP — The dis­ campaign expenditure* would bo
trict attorney’s office will seek more than seven million dollars.
He predicted a ’ ’ruggeJ’’ cam­
an early trial for Angelo John Lapaign.
Marcs, accused o f kidnaping and
murdering 32-day-old Peter Wein­
berger.
After LaMarca's indictment yes­
terday, Harold Spitzer. Nassau
County assistant district attorney,
AUG. 2t
said: "We will move In gel the
Adml.rionit
case on the court calendar as sunn
Emily Wilson (Sanford)
os possible."
Robert Ncw.on (Sanford)
LaMarca, 31-year-old mechanic
Ruth Jcnkin-on (Live Oak)
and taxicab driver and llie fallirr
Discharge*:
o f two, stood glumly with ryrs
Bubba Davi* (Sanford)
downcast during a brief court ses­
Francis O'Connor (Sanfnrd)
sion after his indictment. He
Alberta Miller (Sanfonl)
showed no emotion when the
Willo Petty (Sanford)
charges were read.
Wilbert C. Miller (DeBary)
Thera was no formal pleading
Doha Duxbtiry And Baby Boy
to the indictment. David M. Mark(Sanford)
owl ts of New York City, one of
AUG. 30
two defense attorneys,'asked for
Admission*;
a week’s postponement to "study Rosa Mac Washington (Sanford)
the Indictment.’” County Judge
Mrs. K. A. Barnhill (Sanfnrd)
Cyril J. Brown set SepU 0 to hear
Ferrell Hickson (Sanford)
tho defense plea.
UIRTIIK:
*
Markowitz said he planned to
Baby liny Wilson (Sanford)
have I-a Ms re a examined hy a Baity Girt Jcnklnson (Live Oak)
psychiatrist after the arraign­
Baby Girl Wright (Titauville)
VISITING HOURS'
ment. Tho lawyer had indicated
the day before that the defense Private Rooms II a. m. — 8 p. m.
would be "temporary insanity” — Semi-Private Room* 2 p. m. —
brought on by "desperation over 4 p. m. 7 p. m. — 8 p. m.
debit.”
Pediatric* 11 a. m. — 8 p. m. (Par­
ents and’or grandparents only)
Obstetrics: Acording to accomoda­
tion nnd no visitors during feeding
of babies.

Promotion

; Contributions Are
. Coming In Rapidly
‘ For Crash Victims

Over 600

District

(Continued F m Page t)
Winners In the various events
were as follows:
First fish caught: Cral* Saun­
ders, 5, 2105 Amelia Dr. who won
a lunch box from RoumiUal A An­
derson.
Largest fish caught: Pat Baaeclt, 10, won ihe 3V. J c&amp;s ’ t Realty
trophy and pen and pencil set
from Frank Noel, Jeweler.
Youngest child to cstch a fish:
Becky Joe McMillan, 3, t404 E.
8th St., who won a spiral plsna
from Sanford Avenue Amoco Sta­
tion,
Longest fish caught: Judy Mima
12, who won rod and reel line and
fly (complete set) from Stanley
Rogers Hardware.
Smallest fish caught: Harvey
Stallings, It. Lake Mary, who won
a phone set donated by Sweeney’s.
Most fish caught: Jimmy Bos­
ton, is, ( l ) won a watch from
Kaders Jeweler
In the age groups: Boys (It to
ID Largest fish; First, Don Breckenridge, 12, reel from Hill Hard­
ware co.; second. Jimmy Krofcheck, 13. rod from Goodyear
Store.
Girls (11 to 14); first, Corinne
Renham, rod from Robson's Sport­
ing Goods; second, Bonnie Anne
Cox, two freo movie passes.
Boys (8 to 10): first, R esell
Store; second, Joe Bogcajia, 8,
softball from Ted Williams Lbr ft

(Coatlnned from Page One&gt;
W. Ruprecht, secretary; Walt
Hnjnes, treasurer; Frank Noel,
sergeint-at-arms and the follow­
ing directors: Bill Bush, Clarence
Redding, Rob Bauman, Coley
Coleman, Gene Tucker, Gordon
Bradley, Rrack Perkins Jr., and
George Touhy.
Various committee* represented
included: Program, Myron “ Mike"
Reck; Attendance, Jimmy Holtsclaw; fellowship, Billy Epps;
membership, Roy Holler; Music,
Charlie Morrison: classification,
Sonny Powell; Rotary Information
Andy Stine; mngatlne, Rill Kadcr;
club activities, Jimmy Holticlaw;
club bulletin, Charlie Morrison;
public information, "Mike” Beck;
club history, Walt Haynes; stu­
dent loan. Rill Kirk; community
project, Ilill Rush and youth com­
mittee, Ben Wiggins.
The firit 3100.000 horse race In
tho United States was the 1023 In­
ternational Special at Belmont
Park. The winner waa Zev.

Off-Duty Offlcei*
Helps Capture 2
Escaped Convicts
MIAMI— An off-duty patrolman
going fishing today spotted and
helped capture two convlcta who
had escaped Into tha Everglade*
Tuesday,
Patrol Cjd. G. B. Stafford row
the men walking along Tamtam!
Trait about It mile* west o f Mi­
ami. He drove on ta a roadblock
near 40-mIIe bend, picked up
Trooper G, D. Droxtn and the two
returned am! made the capture
Without resistance,
"W e took them so fast they
didn’t have time to think," Staf­
ford said.
They had apparently hidden In
tho swampy Everglades,
The convict* were Robert Sykes,
3,1, o f Homestead, and Eugena
Wltexwskl, 30, sentenced from
Duval County. Syke* I* serving
10 years for armed robbery and
Wlleteskl IS yearn on the aame
offense.
They had hern hunted by a
largo posse since they walked
away from a road gong at noon
Tuesday. They were wearing pri­
son garb when they escaped but
had on new civilian clothes when
picked up.

Ildwe.
Girls (8 to 10): first, Chrrylc
Jean Murray, Loch Arbor, 7, paint
set from Powells; second, Dorothy
Diehl, two movie passes.
Boys and girls (1 to 5): first,
Allen Gettman, 5, archery set
Baseball bata are mad* o f ash,
from McCrnry's; second, David
Richard, golf set from McCrory'a. hack berry or hickory wood.

Early Trial Sought
For John - LaMarca

Puerto Rico Sets Pattern
For Schools Urged by Ike

Thai* era student* tn
mtchanlcs ceurt* svtilda teetlaemtel United Rate*.

By CentraI Prest Association

■#&gt;

BAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO,
• -“ Institutions of modem technlquet” have been urged by
President Eisenhower as n means
of combating the spread of Com­
munism throughout tha world,
biit Puerto hleo has had tha “pi­
lot plant" In operation for aeveral years.
Its Metropolitan Vocational
school In Bon Juan has trained
thousands of young men for Jobe
hi the commonwealth’s Industrial
expansion program and at the
11 vocational training v sitter*
throughout tha commoti'icalth
courses aro keyed to tha wnttnulng need for trained Industrial
worker*.
The President's attitude re­
garding school* wo* *t&amp;t:d in hi*
recent Baylof university address.
In It he urged American universi­
ties as well as private Interests
to create such schools through fi­
nancial Nip, tearing. It to local
authorities to aeleet the staffs
and prepare the curriculum.
They would N crested, according
to tha President's thinking, In
those world areas wiser* such fa­
cilities aro needed, but do not
now exist.
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PUERTO RlOOfi “Operation
Bootstrap" program of Industrial
expansion hat leaned heavily on
the vocational othool program
which help* to treats a labor
fores pouring noma M 00 skilled
graduates a year into tho induotrial program. Many of too pres­
ent 400 factories hsvt draw*
their worksrs from "ta tho Mb"
training programs ttOdfittod by
the vocational systost.
This training program is aot
limited to Puerto luce’s abode
alone. Under t N Point Pour pro­
gram initiated sad finaassd by
the United fits ten, seats M 00
technicians and mtdeals from nil
over the world hnro asms to
Puerto Rico, sludytror h e n efen
methods by wbteh ton — -g r

wealth has Improved its economic
stature. Thin spring alone, 63
Point Pour students from tha
French, Dutch and British In­
lands In tN Caribbean wen
among tN more than 3,000 attaading classes at the fins Juan
Metropolitan Vocational school,
o n e

' TT Iff th* largest of the 11 and
offers ST different courses, from
making "N t rod" can to baking
“N t croes" buna. Woodwork,
carpentry, commercial art, con­
struction sad drafting sad the
printing trades aro included.
Moet popular now la IN avia­
tion mechanics course providing
two year* of study preparing
young men for careen ta com­
mercial aviation. Graduates qual­
ify for tN official Civil Aeronau­
tics administration toot* tor avia­
tion mechanics certificates ta tN
only CAAwpproved course out­
side coattaeatal United States.
Adult education la other direc­
tions la
ptriftnntl to
UN r pool ae new industries get
under way her*. Only recently,
come 30,000 adult* ta many com­
munities meilved certificate* in
simultaneous graduation axercta•a. Ranging ta age from S3 to fid
yean, they’ve completed adult
education courses directed by the
commonwealth's department of
education. Courses Included prim­
ary- high school sad college edu­
cation provided by a staff of
6,000 epeelolly selected teacher*
M charge of IN program.
Puerto Rico's example to com­
bating uutancy may -wen be
adapted to the principles ex­
pressed by IN President at Baytor university. If the United
States is to etroagthen it* posi­
tion against Communism ta many
world areas. It may * tfl use IN
Implement of ,education as the
lever. TN Soviets, as U ta known,
are engaged ta n brood educa­
tional program at hoau and aro
making offers, a* n government,
to extend Its education facilities
to sea

Hospital Notes

S u p e r^ C u a W o n

ALE!

Rollins To Have
Pension Plan

WINTER BARK
—President
Hugh P. McKran of Ifollln* Col­
lege said today incrra.ed .Indent
fees had made possible a funded
pcniion plan for tho .mart little
Central Florida school.
In in Informal report which he
mailed out, he .aid alao that the
endowment had been raised from
I t i million dollars to over 3 1/ 2.
McKean, an artist by profea.ion,
said 14Dr* John Kosn, umlcr a
grant from tho Research Corp, of
New York, 1. investigating certain
propertiea of atomic nurleil by
examining wave lenglh* of Held.
"D r. Donald J. Carroll, with the
help of a personal grant from the
Clba Pharmaceutical Co., i. de­
veloping several .eric, of deriva­
tive* of alklyclnchnninlc acids
which will be screened for. poten­
tial u«e as medicinal* in tropical
and other diseases.
"I have no Hea what all of that
means. Ilouevcr, I rejoice in the
fact that It la being dune tn the
and especially that it i* being done
on the campus of Rollins College.”

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Xl Um waning, day of the last a«ssJon of
tlsughsi, kfWaUon was. pushed through
M t t « a new position o f Federal Highway
A M nStasti*. Just what tiro duties of the
■pw administrator would be or how much
• f a staff or boraan ha would need or creato
mii tor what purpose the entire set-up would
•arm hue not bean mad# dear.
. ty .M tfl'th e present time, federal-etate
# operation nad ptaanlng for roods has been
htojltalI .entirely by the Bureau of Public
S to h . The general ophdon has been that
# d i agency of the government baa worked
offldmiHy and cooperated well with the
jnriMs~Ptete highway departments and
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the question conies up - why Is
• n e t t h e . Bureau of Public Roads capable
^ e f handling the gigantic 88Mt billion dollar,
r o a d , bulVdiac program without ane.,fthor agency being createdt
la there a new .move afoot to create an■o'Wlhtr federal agency or department estsi bBsbtnf1top leva! Jobs that will make nice
political.plums for some few appointees?
'What would a highway administrator and
! r10i staff do, and do-bettor and. more econo: rmk«Ily than the Bureau of . Public Roads
: .-dauhl do - and, In fact, baa proved that it
•to daf
'Y&lt; *Tbis monies have been created to build
"ibada throupbout the nation on a no»&gt;parttlan - onto (Or need - basis. The people of
,Ha nation hre being dakid far these multi:;'UMom o f doliars to build needed roads -*
to sink into deep Motes of political greed
buffs mlarlod Jobs!
Highway users are not begrudging the
.'-•to toeraasea that war* made to finance the
/I p p m e d hater-state niadsystem. But, It
a* thm M in t n ow . (h a t we believe

■tand* communism and It* objec­
tive*.
"On my previous vliii, almost no
Russian dared speak with me. But
thi* time, when I arrived In Kiev,
a whole host of people gathered
around, asking my opinion of Rus­
sia. None seemed afraid when I
openly criticized their way of life.
Those .who spoke English were anx­
ious to answer ray criticisms of
the comnyinlit philosophy. At
times, there were *&lt;&gt; many people
gathered around me that the police
asked me to move on because 1
was causlngt raffict le-upi.
&gt; "A t the great University of Mos­
cow, so many fanatical student*
surrounded mo that I was afraid to
tell exactly what I thought of com­
munism. I asked the young inter­
preter not t q , tell the group be­
cause ‘ 1 wax afraid | might be
overwhelmed.
"The students wanted to know
Why America surrounded Russia
with so many fortresses and air
bases, I frankly told them we werfc
afraid of their leaden, pointing
to the fate of Hungary, Czechoito.
vakla, East Germany and the
other captive natrons.
“ They laughed and said that my
conception of the whole setup was
all wrong—that aU of the captive
nations had come running to Rus­
sia for protection against the west­
ern powers. When I told them fur­
ther that the cummunUt leaders
were trying to Interfere with the
governments of the free world,
Ihey derided this.
••r'taiked with w great' m *hj
st-hoOPteachers and'educators In
Moscow, Kiev, Leningrad and else­
where. 1 found none who wasn't

For sheer drama- and drawing power
even in the undramatic, momenta - those
conventions must get top rating by any
living room standard. People who have been
known to flip o ff the switch at tha sight of
the country’s best comedians and finest
musicians sat glued to their television sots
hour after hour, then got up the next mornIng to read practically every wort in their
"•wapapem - and clamored for their aftera°°n, sdRIons to find out.whatjmppened In
the Interim away from home. They stopped

took time out to take * looks*#?
The explanation from every aide - in
Chicago and in Ban Francisco la that “our
conventions are open” - that la the front
door and the box seats to the arsrio. We
didn’t get any views of the meetings that
were being held elsewhere.
7
TODAY'S BIBLI VBRII
lea k 1ye.first the kingdom of God and
Is righteousness.—Matt. 8 : 8 8 .
•
That would straighten out our life course

powte

Highway iiacrs, every single motorist of
them, want.. pH are willing to pay for the
much-needed road Improvement*, bat we
cannot believe that they favor the creation
o f s new super-road or super-highway com­
mission on an administrative set-up for
which there appears to be no need,
'
It seems aa if there are some believers in
our top echelons of government — on both
sires of the political fence - that favor
Unnecessary spending of. money.
The tax payers who are pushing these
additional biUlona of funds into their gov­
ernment for roods want roads In return for
they are the users of the highways. And
these billions of dollars are hard earned
dolbuii — not some of the gravy scooped
o ff the tops of money sacks that would go
unspent. The ordinary everyday motorist
who could welt use the tax money going
for roads for hla home Improvements and
daily necessities.
To be fair to the people of the nation and the most of them are motorists — any
Idea of this administrative set-up should
be abandoned.

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The Merchants Association appeal to all
of tht downtown msrehanta to help keep
the city dean is a good thing, That's how
wt show off!

Neither Party W ill Repeal T-H
T hil the labor leaden have no
Illusions la tbo way of big favor*
If Iho Democrat* win, was ex­
pressed by Goorge tfaeay, ATLCIO president. .
He Hid tbo Democrats' Ubar
plank la batter than tha KeptbU©on*' and ha agree* the Demo­
cratic plonk given tha ATL-CIO

he couldn't do muck to bring It
about, even If tbo Doaoorat* won
this year.
One ATL-CIO man who knows
Congress well soya: "Tbo polttl-

Elsenhower Wednesday proclaimed
Wednesday, Sopu I t as a national
Day of Prayer.
The pretlamoUan colled oa
Amoricana .to observe the day aa
one on which "aB of no, In our
place* of bualneaa. In our places
at wenhto, la oor homes, oad to
our bearia, may boasoak Qad «
aowtmto to watch m m to to our
dally kvooeate to .too conduct Of

JACKSONVILLE, ria. ijt rank Oottaeh, am ino Motion at-

tiro, Thi*. In addltlan to tho front: I believe that there la no hope Ibr
competition for Party advance*1 the church in Ruiale today la be­
ment, deflnluly limit* member- cause the communiit party forbid*
•hip.
the church from having any kind
"The leader* have . mad* it to
deliberately. They want to keep, of aocial Interpretation.
"Religion in Rniaia la itlll juat
the racket (or themselves.”
Communiit leader* in Russiai the opiate. Thle u true not only
have fully Mid the Ruuian people1 In the Ruuian Orthodox Church
on the theme o( peace, Dr. Spivey but In the Baptlit Church there aa
reported. He noted that peace but* well. No Baptist paator la per­
ton* were In evidence everywhere, mitted to Imtnict the children.
and that often he returned to hit Only the parent* are thua permit­
hotel with a lapel solid with but­ ted and thay mo*tly ire atheists.
ton! presented him bj the native*.
"I f a man like Billy Graham
There l« no belief that there will were permitted to go Into Rutbe war between Russia and the •la today, he perhaps could revive
• United State*—In fact the rcvcr*e religion in the people. But the Rus­
i* true.
sian leader* are not about to
"I felt that if anythin! the Sov­ allow anything like thi*.
iet chief* might be Just a little em­
‘ T he churche* are filled with
barrassed on over-selling theii peo­ grandfathers and grandmothtrt.
ple on the peace Idea. I wa* told There la a great tea of old faces."
by one obierver that an enemy
Dr. Spivey aald that the Russians
would h a ve,lo drop a bomb on by and Urge ere looking forward
Mo*cow before the people would to a great future, a feeling shared
fight."
by both party member* and nonReligion I* virtually at death* member*. Ha concluded:
door in Ruaala, Dr. Spivey itated.
VTbere la no doubt but whet the
He aaid that he failed to meet mat* of people are caught up in
one young man or voman who a sort of e dream world. They
profened any belief In God, or at itlll believe that communism will
leant in the Russian conception of bring a heaven on earth. None
God.
icem to think this wilt come by
"F or one thouiand year*, the force. But rather the rest of the
church wa* the chief Instrument world will some fay find out the
of the government in the suppres- wonder* of communism.
■ion of the people," the college
"That I* their belle'
ifjt
president pointed out. "The reason * mine."

grad and In .he towns ar*J on the with, the educator added, emphacollective farms, finding the Hus 'sized the great prosperity enjoyed
•Ign people friendly and eager to |under communism.
talk with an American. On the
"1 realized full well that com­
•varall, ha commented:
munist leaders In those various
"Thara Isn’t any doubt it. my oountrles would permit only their
mind that communism has, from national* who were thoroughly in­
a malarial paint of view. Improved doctrinated to come to Moscow,
tha Soviet Union. There have been These group* seemed better dress­
acme profound changes In the way ed and bolter fed than tha natives
of llfa for tha Russian. It is amaz­ in Russia."
ing to sea tha amount of building
The Russian penple. the college
activity, not only in large housing preridunt said, are well aware that
projects but also in huge business Stalin In death has been "demot­
buildings. One of the great Im­ ed" by the party leaders and there
provements 1 noticed In Moscow la apparent relief that the Stalin
wast be widening of the principal regime 1* no more. AU aay that
streets.
Stalin commlttod a great many
"The whole canter of Moscow, "errors," *but nothing more.
Dr. Spivey said that when hi*
except Rad Square, has g ica il/
changed In tha past It years. Under party (o f It business and profes­
the eommuniitl, there have also sional men) went to Red Square
baan g n a t Improvements in trans­ to,see the tomb of Lenin and Sta­
lin there were long lines of Rus­
portation, bus and rail."
Dr. flpivey said that ha neither sian* waiting to file past the
saw nor sensed discontent with glass-topped coffins of the two for­
the communist party program, ex­ mer Red dictators.
"W s had to pass by these long
cepting n relatively few matcontaots, Ha noted that on hla previous lines of Russians, end we were
visit to the Soviet Union, at which applauded from beginning to and.
time Stella was in power, there They did not seem to resent In
were huge pictures, bunting and the least our party being given
flags ovorywMre, designd tu In­ preference over them. The visita­
spire ootbu|lasm for the commu­ tions to the tomb are a farm of
worship. As one approaches there
nist cause.
"There are no such external is great quiet and a mysterious at­
signs now," he stated, “ the party mosphere.
" I asked one American newspa­
leaders feel there Is no need for
perman how long he expected Sta­
them."
Although the food and clothing lin would lay side by side with Len­
situation could be Improved, the in. He answered tnat he bellevd
educator noted not only that con­ StaUn eventually would be taken
ditions ware better than in the out for reps Ira and would not be re­
yesteryear, but also that the peo- turned to the tomb in Red Square."
The Florida Southern president
know that great etfoit is beput Into the production o&lt; ar­ also reported that he saw long
maments and heavy Industry. line* of Rusaiana waiting to visit
The lack of modern machinery the Kremlin Itaelf for the firat
la holding hack food production l^me, alncr It wa* closed and close­
on tha collective farms, he *ald. ly guarded in the days of Stalin.
A append factor la that the peas­ Describing the Kremlin as Ihc real
ants are each allocated about an beauty spot in Moscow, Dr. Splvay
acre of land which they are per­ •aid he sought to enter a second
mitted to cultivate and sell the time without a ticket of admission,
product* on the open market
lie tola the guard ho was an Amer­
'Aa • result, the peasants concen­ ican and the guard waved him on
trate mere on working their per­
sonal acre el toad than increasing
A Util* understood fact about
feed product!** on the collective Russia la that unly a small per­
term Itoott"
centage at the people ere mem­
In comparison with tho StaUn bers-of the communist party. Dr.
regime. Dir. Spivey said that there Spivey *ald. He added that party
la on doubt that the people have di.ripllne Is so severe and dress
greater freedom under Bulganin and other standards so rigid that
many young men and women give
up and drop out of tho organise -

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Kitchen Shower
Honors Miss Bryan

So cia l £vfwJL&amp;

Committee Meets
To Discuss Plans
For Scout Troop

ly « Appeal Keynotes MedemKifenens

Another o f the many parties
held recently In honor of Miss
A Committee composed o f Mrs.
Betty Bryan was a kitchen show­
W. L. Rowland, Mrs. Harold
Whit tern, Mrs. O. B. Gray, Mre,
er given by Mrs. Carl E. Chor*
Fred Perkin*, Mrs. James Buck*
penlng Sr., in her home, with Mrs.
lor, and Mr*. Dan Wright met
Lila Chorpenlng assisting.
Tuesday night In regard to a
The Chorpenlng home was gaily
new airl Scout Troop which it
bedecked with a profusion o f vari­
in the process of organization In
M in Rote con n tie Ncliwsnder, jacket. This was complimented colored hibiscus, ranging In color
Sanford.
with
white
and
black
accessories.
The group discussed various
diu|lie r of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
from palest pink to deepest red.
Mrs. Nelswandcr chose for her
topics, relating to the new troop,
Nelswandcr, and Robert Ernest
A novel game was played in
*ome of which were project* for
Sellers, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. daughter's wedding a gray and which a prettily wrapped package
the coming year, budget and lead­
white dress which featured a longK. Sellers, were married Friday torso effect.
er training. It was decided that
was pasted from one guest to an­
at 8 p. m. in a simple double*
there should be a meeting of the
After a brief honeymoon spent other while music was being play­
parents of the girl* in the troop
ripg ceremony performed bf the j jn Daytona Beach, the newlyweds ed. When the music ttopecd. Ml*s
to be held next Tuesday night.
Res. Ralph Brewer, In his home,1 are getting settled In their new Bryan was holding the package—
The girl*, all former Brownies
which was decorated for the mar­ home In Benton Junction.
this being prearranged, of course
o f last year, are from three dif­
riage with bouquets of pink chry­
Mrs. Sellers was bom in San­
ferent Brownie Troops, but since
santhemums.
ford, and attended schools in En­ —and when ahe opened the pack­
they all wished to be assigned
age
she
found
that
It
contained
a
The bride wa* attired *n a terprise, DeLand and Sanford.
Eye appeal Is the keynote of this sparkling kitchen, modern In
to the same Girl Scout Troop and
smart-looking white suit fashion­ She was a member o f the Tri-Hl- beautiful hibiscus corsage, cre­
every
way,
yet
practically
designed
for
the
down-to-earth
home­
there wa* not one in which to
ed with a straight skirt and fitted Y and Pep Club in Sanford and ated Just for her. Additional
maker who demands convenience, plenty of space, and above all,
place them. It was decided that
games were played at which the
cleaning ea»e. The counter top range, built-in washer-dry er combina­
o f the Art Club in DeLand.
a new troop should be organiz­
winner* were Mrs. C. L. Echots
tion. eye level refrigerator, in fact, all of this young homemaker a
The bridegroom is a native of and Mrs. Ralph Wight.
ed.
helpful appliances have given a hand to make o i i f v day end with a
Mlnneitoa and attended schools in
amlle. Recent aurveya Indicate Uul the kiicben is one of the most
Mrs. James Buckler haa been
Refreshments
Minnesota and Waco Texas, has
------- ,
, o f punch, pastel
used rooms In a house; ao cun»«M|u.-ntiy, ••slay's modem housewife
named leader of the new troop
*
want* her appliance* to stand up under any condition*, whether It oo
computed two years at Florida
nuts and a
^
with Mrs. Harold Whlttcrn act­
Junior'* greasy hand* or little sister using the range for a drawing
Christian College in Tampa and Mre. Chorpenlng, which "Just
ing as assistant leader. The ladies
board.
Today's
appliance
manufacturer*,
realising
this
vital
need,
melted
In
your
mouth",
were
serv­
plans to enter Stetson in the
FRIDAY
plan to attend a course in leader
have turned more and more to product finishes that present the ad­
ed
rrom
the
dining
room
tsble
Pal).
The Rev. L. W. Scott will conduct
training which will be offered in
vantages of long life, durability and easy maintenance. Porcelain
which
wae
overlsld
with
a
white
the morning devotions over WTRR,
Enamel, familiar to most homemaksr* as a surface on oinks knd bath­
Sanford in October, with the
linen cloth, centered with a crys­
tubs, also is used as o rust proof, chip resistant, odor and stain proof
Sanford, at 8:30 a. m.
four-county council supplying tho
tal
bowl
containing
a
lovely
ar­
finish on major appliance* for the kitchen.and laundry Slnco the
Brownlee Bible Claas o f the
teachers.
rangement o f variegated shades
"Lifetime Finish" has a non-porous, glass-like surface, dirt cannot bo
First Presbyterian Church will
The new troop has a busy year
absorbed and is easily removed with simple soap and water washing.
of hibiscus. With this was used
have a covered dish supper, Fri­
planned with the find four meet­
Like tha young lady above, whose appliance* are finished in porcelain
a
crystal
punch
bowl
and
rrystal
Mita
Sara
Jacobson
and
Sammy
day night at 7 p. m. in *he Edu­
enamel, today? homemaker* hare turned to thi* ageleaa finish to
ings being designed for tenderfoot
Jarobaon both arrived home last candelabra holding tall pink tap­
cational Building.
make their kitehena as modern as tomorrow.
training, after which Mre. Winweekend: Sara, from a week spent ers, giving an uvcr-all effect o f
SUNDAY
egar, home demonstrator for the
extreme
beauty
and
grace.
in
Cuba
and
Miami;
and
Sammy,
Junior Choir rehearses at the
Florida Power and Light Co. will
from
Harvard
University
where
Sliss Bryan's gifts were presen­
First Baptist Church at J p. m
leach the girls how to use an elecho waa * student this summer. ted to her In a laundry basket,
MONDAY
trie stove, how to read and fol­
The PhliathM Class o f the First
Hutchison had visit lined with bright red plastic. All
low recipes am) a good many
of the gifts were chosen for prac­
other things related to the art
Tho
Pioneer
Fellowship
o
f
the
H
?.
ticality
as
well
as
beauty
and
iac£_
o f cooking. Mrs. Alice Grant has
brother and sister-in-law, Mr, nnd were designed lo match her kitch­ First Presbyterian Church will
TL
S. Meltonville Ave., at 7 : i i p.m.
volunteered to as*l*t the girl*
Sfra, Victor Boyce of Norfolk, Va. en which will be decora led la continue/to havo their fellowship
G. A.’s and Sunbeam meeting
with folk dancing and a repre­
By
VIRGINIA
P.
ANDERSON
gray
and
red.
The
hostess
gift
at the First Baptist Church Is
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jacobson
meeting on Tuesday night, but at
sentative of the Red Croa* will
was
an
ironing
board.
Mr. and Mra. W. T. Bailey and leach them first Aid. TTia group
postponed unlil Sept. 10.
have as a houseguest Miss Judy
a new time. Supper will bo aervrtlESDAY
Invited to share the evening
Irvin,
hopes to be able to leant book­
The Daughters of Wesley Sunday
with the honoree were Miss Yvon­
binding sometime in tbe future
Mr. and Mrs. David Jackson, ne Cullen, Mrs. C. R. Bowes, Miss per worship program and a period where they visited relatives.
School Class of the rirst Metho­
from someone at the Ibrary.
and
daughter
Pamela,
of
Tampa,
dist Church will hold their regu
Miriam Jenkins, Miss Frances of recreation. Right now, tho Pi'a
The new troop will hold lta
lar business and social meeting were In town verently visiting his Clark, Miss Carolyn Hlrt, Mrs. ar* ahead of the O'Neers by on#
Mr. and Mrs. Roy L, Howell Jr, meeting* on Monday afternoons
at B p. m. in McKinley Hail, with P(rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. George Hlrt, Mrs. C. L. Echols, game In tha volley ball tourna­ and sons, Milton and Stanley of at the Civle Center Building la
Mrs. Albert Hickson's and Mrs. Jackson, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Then Pate, Mrs. Brodie Wil­
Waycrosi, Ga.t spent the weekend Ft. Mellon Perk.
C. M. Flower's Groups serving as .Mrs. C. T. Nlblack, They left liams, Mra. Joe Azzarella, Mrs. ment which began last Tuesday with his parents, Mr. and Mra.
Tuesday after a two-week visit. Robert Reely, Mrs. W. W. Tyre, night.
hostesses.
Roy L. Howell.
Sanford Lodge No. 82 F h A 1|
The newly-elected Pioneer Fel­
Miss Elsie Farley, Mr*. W. A.
Mr.
and
Sirs,
R.
True
were
in
resume* communications by con­
Hunter, Mr*. Charles Hamil. M u. lowship officers— John M a n n ,
Tuesday, Mr. and Mra. Joe
ferring o f the Keilowcraft Degree Miami over (he weekend visiting Clarence Wynn, Mrs. L. M. Swain,
president; Alex McKtbbin, vice Smalher* took their friends, the!
their son-in-law and daughter,
at Masonic Hall at 7:30 p. m.
Mr*. R. H. Lansing, Mrs. Ralph
Misses Marge and Hazel Van
Mr. and Mrs.
James Rasham
WEDNESDAY
W ’ ht, and Mrs. J. R. Hoolahan, president; Betsy Williams, secre­ Scooter and David Van Scooter on
Their
grandson,
Brent
Basham,
tary; Eddla Hughes, treasu rer- a tour of southern Florida, visiting
Morning Circle Na. 9 of the First
The past Noble Grands Club o f
Presbyterian Church will meet Is returned home with them to spend
will meet with the retiring offi­ Tarpon Springs, Clearwater, St. the Seminole Rcbekak Lodge met
the home o f Mrs. L. B. Llbbey, a week.
in tha I.O.O.F. Hall Tuesdav n'qn.'
cers— Arthur DeYoung, president; Petersburg and Tampa.
9605 Iroquois Ave., with Mrs. Joe
at 9 p.m., with Mrs. Beaula
Lt. and Mrs. Tyler Dedman ar
Sally William*, vice president.
Baker, Chairman, presiding
Word has been received of the Thornton serving as hostess.
rived recently with their daugh­
Sherlene Shepard, aecretary; Dlan
Annual Business meeting at tha ter, Debbie, from Monterey, Calif,
The group discussed plans for
sudden death of Ed Sherlock,
Aiken, treaiurer—Friday morn­
First Baptist Church at. 7:30 p.m. for a short visit with Sirs. D el
which occurred Aug. 23, following helping with the floor covering
ing,
August
31,
at
9:30
a.m.
to
set
Sunday School Worker* Council man’s parents, Mr. and Sirs. R.
a heart attark at hia home In Eaat and new drapea for the Odd Fel­
up tho Fall Ploncor Program with
at 9:13 p.m.
Aurora, N. Y. They built a home lows' Halt and alio planned a par­
NEW YORK Wt—The neat com­
M. Ball, before proceeding to
their advisers, Mr. and Mrs. Sum­
here Iasi winter and expected to ty for the next meeting.
Princeton, N. J.. where Lt. Ded partments of the entertainment ner Luxtn.
A social hour was enjoyed by
world are ne longer very neat or
winter again this coming setter
man hia been transferred.
The Senior High Fellowship ll In Lake Mary.
the 11 members present, with a
even compartmentalized. Actors,
Stlsa I^utse I*vy and Mist producers, writers browse happily very pleased and fortunate to
door prise won by Mrs. Essie
Carol Ilymea returned home to from one Elysian field to'another have tha following leaders to di­
Mrs. Robert Rhodes i* back Cole,
New York recently after visiting —from movies to stage to tele­ rect their activities beginning In from a vacation spent In northern
Sept.: Miss Bebecca Stovcni, who North Carolina, near the Virginia
FLORIDA BUN HWERTER
Sties Levy's brother-in-law and vision and back again.
THAN CANDY
sister, Sir, and Sirs. Herman Ja
This fact recently was under­ returns as Superintendent o f tho line.
CHICAGO if* —. Candy maker
cobsotl.
scored by the announcement that Senior Sunday School Department
Tha Community Church spons­ Joseph Leshlnski Jr., 98, mule
Walter Kerr, theater critic of the after having been away during the
Friends o f Sirs. George Stine
New York Herald Tribune, haa summer; Commander L. B. Lib- ored another food tale, Saturday Ihlng* a tittle too sweet Car hi*
will be pleased to learn that she
Joined the staff of the Ford Foun- bey who will teach the Senior Sun­ noon and mada over 930 ail of wife, Greta, 25, when ha taok bar
has returned home from the hos­
dation’s TV-Radio Workshop as day School Class; Mr. and Mrs. which goea to the current building for a three week vacation to Flor­
pital, where she was treated for drama consultant to "Omnibus." Robert Crumley who will be the fund.
ida, only to lose her to the sun­
a broken elbow, and hopee to No police reporter turned review­ 8enior High Fellowship advisers.
shine.
return to work before too long.
tie told his itory to Judge John
er is Kerr, hut a profound student The Senior High Fellowship offlMtsa Delnrls Mlisted, student
and passionate lover of the legiti­ errs for the year are: Mary Elisa­ nurse at Orange Memorial Hospi­ L. Lyone of Superior Court, eaying
mate stage who has written one of beth Adams, president; Ded* tal in Orlando left Sunday for Mr*. Lcuhinikl enjoyed tho Flor­
the best books on play-writing en­ Sharon, vlee president and pro­ Naw Orleans where she will take ida sunshine so much that she
titled appropriately enough, "How gram chairman; Irma Jeon Corley a special aouree at DePaul Hospi­ wanted remain there and did.
Whsn he said he could not af­
secretary; Lana Warner, treasur­ tal and O s r lty Hospital. She will
Not To Write a Play."
ford to buy a 930,000 home she
be there six months.
Having long noted a lofty atti­ er.
wanted, she picked his belongings
The Senior High Fellowship of
tude on the part of the Broadway
Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Lam pert, and sent him to Chicago, ha aafd.
critics row toward the brash new the First Presbyterian Church will
medium of television, we arranged begin meeting at fl:30 p. m. In tha who have been In the Coleman Judge Lyon* granted Leshlnski a
■ parley with Kerr and learned Youth Building for aupper on Sun­ Harria house this summer have divorce on the grounds of deser­
s#;
with surprise that he haa viewed day evening which wilt he follow- moved back into their own home tion, ending the couple's five year
marriage.
v
a great deal of iiva television dra­ ed by their vesper worship.
on Crystal Lake Ave.
The Senior High Fellowship haa
,/
v o d f c “ -Cma and has a highly favorable
Birthday party coming u p t
set up a volley ball tournament
opinion of it* better efforts.
Mr. and Mre. Harold Herring
Frost a layer rake and mark the
"Televlsiop drama has advanc­ which met Wednesday night at have rented one o f the H. M. Coch­
Initials of the birthday boy or
ed well beyond the stage where 7:30 p.m. at the church. This ran houses.
tournament
will
continue
once
a
girl In tho renter o f the cake
radio drama froze," he said. "I t ’s
Mr. and Mre. Ted Willieme an- surprising how much writing for week and will come tn a climax at
Mr*. T. L- O’Connor hat been wilh small pieces oh seml-iweet
nounce the birth of a daughter on television is above and beyond New Smyrna Beach at the Senior called to Miami, where her son- chocolate. Add birthday randiatl
Go Italianl Add thinly diced
Wedaeeday, Aug. 29, at Seminole commercial hack work. I'm happy annual retreat. Sept. M-!fi.
in law, Dr. L. W. Whelrhel Is hos­
The Junior Fellowship will con­ pitalised with an eye injury.
suechini squnsh (cooked flret In
Memorial Hospital. The little mlsa to see TV drama showing a ten­
I
ONE OP THE CREATIONS
a lltlli- butter) to an omelet.
who weighed B Ibe, 19 oxs., hae dency to increase from 60 to 90 tinue to meet on Thursday after­
to the Christian Dior New
KIS 'hi&gt;n erllhmelic: a tall can
been named Mary Beth.
minutes. More than any otper fac­ noon at 3:41 p. m. with choir
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kllmnre and
York fall sad winter collection
tetica tn the church followed daughter, Donna Jean arc home of evaporated milk hold* 1 2-3
tor 1 can think or. that should help
la IMa double-breasted cardi­
Fellowship hour.
HoraeradJeh la a natural for TV writers learn how to write third
egafai after a hurried trip to Bal­ cup I.
gan east o f block tweed. It
roast beef; serve grated fresh acts."
timore, Md., where her grand­
has deep hip pleats and fot*
horseradish (in a lettuce cup) if
Ever add anchovy fillets and
Nearly everyone has noted the
father la critically III.
lows Dior'S new "Epee Look.*
you can get It or use the com frequent weakness of third acts in
green olives to potato salad T
A cceeeories are Christian Me
mercially prepared bottled var­ hour-length TV drama. There are
Mre. R. K. Eubanks has re­ Good!
a fa
{/NlcraotloM lf
various theories as to why, one of
iety.
turned from Tampa where the
the most widely circulated being
was tha guest o f her son-in-law apartment for tom* months have
that the timing of the last com­
and daughter, Sgt. and Mrs. J. L. returned to their homo in Worden,
mercial break cramps the final
Salsburg.
III.
• i
minutes, of the program.
Tele vision viewing has not af­
Mr. and Mra. Franklin Lae
Mrs. C, W. Wlederhotd and soot,
fected legitimate theater attend­
■post Sunday in Leesburg,
Tommie and Jimmla and daughter
ance-demonstrating, Kerr points
Kay, are horn* again after visiting
out, that the two media are quit*
Mr. and M n. George Cowan relatives in Rochester, N. Y.
compatible and can serve to
and daughter o f Pensacola are
strengthen one another.
visiting her mother, Mrs. Anna
Cowaa.
Lard haa greater shortening
August 99
ability than most-fat*. Remember
LL and Mre. Tfler Dedman and
Bob Bromley
this when you are following a pas­
daughter, Deborah are spending
Mrs. John Schirard Jr.
try recipe railing for soma other
some time with her parrot*, Mr.
E. B. Stowe
kind o f fat.
and Mrs. Raymond M. Ball, be.
fora ha reports to his new duty
station at Princeton University, ia
K i T l l M
£
Nsw Jersey.

Miss Neiswander-Bob Sellers
Wed In Simple Home Ceremony

THE SANFORD HERALD Thnr. Aoff. SO, 1958
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between you ’n me.
By FAT WOOD

™

Friday night
H ie fun we'll all have w d be a
sight.
Bring the kiddles, let them
come as they are
And your covered dish will make
the m oil better by far
In the Education Building - at
seven on the dot
;
Movies and a program will- b t
enjoyed a lo t

By PAT WOOD
Dirk and Ann Aiken cotnpoeed
the verse on the thoae cute In­
vitations which are being sent to
the members of the Brownlee
Bible Class for their covered-dish
supper Friday night. And tn caae
you haven't been lucky enough
to get a peek at one h e n ’s how
It goes: .
You msy be sweeping the Door
When this comsa to your door
Or even washing the car
Or putting food in a Jar
Even if It'a shorts you're wear­
ing
No one will be earing
Just hope when you get this
you're not in the tub.
Cause if you are, here’i the rub
lt'a a “ come at you a n " this

M n . Tyler Dedman, who la k
town visiting her parents, reports
that ahe used to work for The
Sanford Herald "way back when
- - ” I'm sure K couldn't have
been as long ago ai she makes
out.
Here's a bit of Information that
was new* to me. a Florida Crack­
er, ao I thought maybe some of
you new resident! o f Florida
might benefit from it also.•'Be
very careful If you are burning
cuttings from oleander, as the
fumes or smoke contain a toxic
material and, if Inhaled, eon re­
sult In serious illness.

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By BARA EINQ
With school starling again and
things settling down to routine,
let's hope all you parents will
taka tom e time out lo read, if
only for relaxation. It's to easy to
say *T don't havo time to read,"
and it is a habit, but a won.to- ul
one and If you ones get Into tha
habit of reading, you'll find yrur ell
not ao bored with everyday ex­
istence. Ask anyone who likes to
read and I'm sure ha will tell
you the same thing. Mika a deal
with yourself to read one good
book a month, and you'll find
conversation
easy
naxt time
you're in a crowd.
A new book by David Dodge
called "Angel’s Ransom" ia a
story o f Monaco. Htrea crooks
■natch a luxurious yacht out o f
Monaco harbor in tho Meditorranaan. Tho Owner, an Ameri­
can playboy; tha Captain; an
American girl who has been used,
unwittingly, by tha crooks; and
a few gurata spend tbraa days at
■•a waiting the arrival at ransom
money, Romance, suspense and
mystery are combined la this
tenia novel.
'"Ilia Wonderful Sibleys" by
William Malar is a story for those
who Ilka family storlss. The
wealthy Sibley family It honored
In tha community and secure In
a consciousness o f achievement
This Is the story at what self de­
ception does to tha lives o f this
disciplined little group who sus­
tain each other in ao intellectual
masquerade. In particular, tha
novel deals with Noah Sibley who
eventually realised that his family
la a fraud.
"Through These Man" by fohn
Mason Brown la a non-fiction o f
timely interest. Some aspect* f
our passing history are seen In a
series of profiles of outstanding
men who havo conditioned our
political and moral outlook —
Eisenhower, Stevenson, Justice
Frankfurter. Truman, W a l t e r
Lippmans, Lodge, and Oppenhelmer among other*.
Another timely book I* the Rook
at the Month o f July, "Goodbye
to Uncle T om " by J. C. Furn*«.
HU discussion o f tha American
Negro — his past, present and pro­
bable future. The author first re­
views tha misconceptions about
American Negroes which began with Harriet Beeaher Stowe's
book and than goes on to
describe slavery from its genesis
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There U quite a distinguished
group o f young ladiee among us,
ia ease you didn’ t know iL Thai
being tha girls wnp are charter
members of a Girl Scout Troop
which is so naw that it doesn't Urea
have a name yet. They refer' to
themselves *a a "Fly-up" Troop,
which, I am told, s a e t n i __ _
have Just "flown up" from h m g
Brown!**. All yon people yshe
contributed to the recent' drthe the
Girt Scouts bad to raise funds ta
Join tha Four-County Council f u
foal partly responsible for thle
naw troop, as it Is tha Council
who will supply teachers to Praia
tha troop leaders.

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four. Mr. Bolger Is In the navy
. . . . LL Cdr. J. F. Harrison,
a widower, moved here reecptly
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Sunday, though of necessity a
dntagua, bad Its own glitter,
M a i! tha Portland Battery of tha
militia get tats tha depot?
last man from O re g o n

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Tbn O*Bairn said they looked
IBM tha silk-hat brigade. ‘The
napere'U have to real a spell after
Otia,” Tim aaid. "Any fool reporter
grfco claim* gaatUe’a streets are
dangerous by night ought to taka
d gander at the tight display on
Bieanl Avenue and Pika Street
f lreworfca won't ha itl”
Mag, keeping bar head bent over
Mm hat-shop lodger, wondered what
thesis Tim wo* altar now. Ever
•Woe Meg had bought Magnolia
ptuff property whan the army poet
And started and told her lots at a
profit. Uncle Tim had considered
k r an easy source of funds when
i * waa Wort
TdM nT see a sign in the windaw af Ike hot shop, Meg.”
Mag Miffed. "If you think I’m
going to waste time and energy on
• alga with 'Welcome Soldier' or
There's a light la tha Window for
Tha*.’ you’re craayl”
Tim gaped at her. "Aren’t you
glad tha eoidiere are coming home,
Meg? t thought you liked MlMmai Dark. And *Ua lucky be la
'to bo earning home whole, after
Mm being wounded in that battle
that ktDed GipUla Fortsaa.”

Teams Say Burdette
Is Pitching 'Spitter'

ROSS

"Yea." Meg waa abort
”1 reckon you'll bare the bast
wedding outfit In town once you
net the day,” Tim stammered on,
feeling uncomfortable before Meg's
uncompromising gas*.
"Good grief!" Mag almost yelled
It at him. "Everybody in town ex­
pects me to marry Jason Ten Eyck
before tha next aunrtee. I Doesn't
eet a wedding date. I haven! even
•aid I would marry him.”
Tim stared at her. Hla first aa*
toniahment changed to reproach.
"Weil, I never thought you'd keep
Jaeon dangling this long, and then
throw him over, Meg Beaumont”
Hla expression softened. "It waa
womanly of you not to marry him
ao »oon after Kemp died. I know
Honors appreciated It loo. He
wouldn't want you to mourn him;
he'd want your happiness.”
Meg's attitude did not soften.
‘Til send you aa invitation when
and If there la a wedding, Uncle
Tim.”
“Why, sure, Meg." Tim barely
stopped himself from backing to
the doer. He found himself out­
side the houae with no clear no­
tion of bow ha arrived there. Mag
waa a Stratton ail right, took the
bit tn her teeth Just Uke ber old
man. Why In Urns didn’t ahe many
Jason T tn february, Jenny would
marry Nathan Orundy and quit the
hat shop. Why didn't Meg get
some sense in her noggin and taka
Jason T If he knew Jason Ten
Eyck, Meg had better grab him
before be got tired of waiting.
When Uncle Tim waa gone, Meg
eat Idle before her ledger. She
knew exactly what ha waa thinking
and ahe didn’t understand heroelf
much better then be did.
Why didn't ahe marry JasonT
Ha had alwayi attracted bar and
certainly he shared her ambition*
in a way no man ah* had aver
known shared them. Jaeon would

"S p it," Uie word Tad William*
holated
out of the gutter Into &gt;5,000
by me. The bulk of it area Inherited
from her female ralatives. It waa headline*, now become* a contro­
your mother’* wish that you re­ vert/ in the already beetle Na­
ceive her Jewelry.”
Meg did not unwrap the pack­ tional League pennant race —doe*
age for days, finally, one evening Lew Burdette uae it, or doean’t he
ahe opened the package, with Na­ while pitching the Milwaukee
than Orundy, Matilda, Jenny and
Qretchan about the table watch- Brave* into champlonahlp conten­
tion?
tng.
Meg stared at the guttering
The aeeond-placa Brooklyn Dod­
heap. Her breath came more
ger*,
Cincinnati’* third-place Bedquickly, "Nathan, could I sell
them? And get money enough to lega and the fourth-running Ft.
buy iota tn Magnolia Bluff T"
Louia Cardinal* hava Inaiated an
Jenny gasped in protest “Oh,
along
the big rl jtnthander throw*
Meg, you should keep them for
the outlawed ’’apitter” . And now
Honor* I"
Meg's jaw act in the way aha Plttaburgh ha* taken up the cry.
knew they all dreaded.
*
Manager Bobby Bragan, pitcher
“I’m a lot more Interested In see­
ing that Honors and Johnny get Dick Hall and Inflelder Dick Cole
educations and chance* than I am bellowed ao loud and long in de­
in keeping Jewelry for Honors to
wtar twenty years from now. Na­ mand* teat the umpire* take re­
peated look* at the ball tnat they
than), can I sell them?"
Nathan, Mag remembered, had were thrown off the bench and out
not argued. Ha had said calmly
that ahe could sell them bars in at laat nlght’a game. The ump*
town but that he believed he could did Investigate the ball, several
make a better deal for her If ha time*, but kept It in play and
sent them to a man he knew In
Burdetta, losing hla shutout in the
California.
jewelry to hla California friend.
Nathan agreed. "Jason would
not Uk# You tn wear Jewels bought
by anyon* but atm.
“ •I
nt him. Even Nar
Nathan*and1 aUnSf thJ£ £ 3
watch bar taka her own awes*
Un,,.
She came back to the present
with a atari. No one could ecntrol the destiny of another, even

Titusville Tides

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against 17-game winner Johnny
fucks without a hit in the flu l,
ind Ed Robinson's aolo homer wai
the only earned run the A'a man­
aged for the game. Joe Collin*’
pinch homef, and single* by Yogi
Berra and Mantle completed a
thfee-run Yankee rally that won It
in the ninth for reliefer Tom Mor­
gan, Mantle now la four game*
■Jihad of Babe Ruth'a record—60
pace in 1627.
A tingle and aacrifice fly by Vic
Werta, acored the tying and win­
ning runt for the Indianr with Don
Moaal winning hi* (lath in relief
at Baltimore.
The White Sox had 14 hit*, In­
cluding five doublea and a triple,
but Jim WU*on Juat did manage
to end hit eight-game loalng itrcak
with relief help from Ellin Kinder
when the Senator* acored tlx In
the ninth, Wilson, now 12-12, hadn’t
won one aince July 3. He had a
three-hitter til the ninth. *
Dick Gernert drove In three runa
a* Bo*ton'a young Tom Brewer
won hit 17th on the fourth try.
ike Delock nailed it wltn two in­
ning* of hllleta, throe-strikeout re­
lief. Billy Hoeft lo*t hit 12th.

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CHICAGO—Spider Webb, l y
clever aherpabooter who once vrt*'
a national collegiate boxing cham­
pion at Idaho State College, la the
neweat sensation to burnt upon the
middleweight Beene,
Webb, 24, acored a unanimous
10 round declalon la*t night ovir
previously unbeaten Rory Calhoun
of New York, 22-y«ar old ion or
an Atlanta, Ga.. Baptlat minister^
The scrap wai a slam-bang af­
fair from the opening hell, with
the powerful Calhoun wading in
for knockout blow* and the nim­
ble Webb ualng hla right* end
lefts like an epee.
The victory, before a whooping

M ee k e p t u p rue.
HKSA Q U AU ry OF Mis
WORK RESPITE THE

Chicago Stndlum audience of 144U
which contributed to « | f»“ *•}■
of *2,i’yst earned Webb o late
October ahot at the winner of the

CLUB'S S O P —

LEADERS H THE
CARMEP PUN P&amp; R t

won his 17tn 4-lJ on Jo* Adcock •
tie-breaking three-run homer,
Burdette denlse tha ‘ 'apitter"
eharga. But if ha doe* uae and
ihouW
Ciu,h t at it, ha would
automatic auapenalon for
1° days. That could be a killing
«P for the Br,ve» ln
run for tna pennant.
At tha moment, they're Juat 1H
game* ahead of the Dodgers, who
dl.poaed of tha Chicago Cuba U-4.
|Cinrtuutl U o »l. H i-, ( t a t , tart

Bobby Boyd-Joey CUrdallo *****
In Cleveland Sept. 21. Th*
will be at Chicago Sladhpn pro­
bably Ocl. 31, with the winner!*im. lined un for a tlti# chance.

• ARE YOU STILL
w n « M w r fL n o e

MODERN FABRICS
BY HAND?

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be would be powerfuL
and ha eras never intuited if tha ° ” wr
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Thera wasn’t any fortune la be
In tha American, Mickey Man­
made In bate, Meg knew. Why, for
tle mad* up for a three-run error
all her hard work, she'd made more
with hla 6th home run and a
la real estate in n month than In
game-winning ninth-inning single
hats for a year! She thought un­
gat ha New York Yankees defeale ’
comfortably how her real estate
Kansas City 74. Second place
venture had been mad* poesibl*
Cleveland stayed eight games bar'
and squirmed.
with a 3-2 declalon over Baltimore.
A month after her refusal to re­
Th Chicago White Sox defeated
turn to her father, aha had re­
ceived a package and a Istter from
Washington 6-7 and Boston's Red
him. The Utter Informed her cold­
Sox beat Detroit 4-2,
ly that he no longer considered
The Pirate*, who rallied to up­
her his responsibility and that hla
set the Braves Tuesday night, had
lawyer had been advised to cut ber
Juat four hits off Burdatta with
off "with the proverbial dollar” in
two out in tha nlnnt, then got three
hla wlU, Bine* Meg had fully ex­
straight singles from Dal* Long,
pected this, It’ not surprise her.
Roberto Clemente and Dick Groat
Tha package did. Her father had
to tia it at 1-all.
sent her mother’a Jewelry to her.
Ed Mathew*' 33rd homar, off
"Borne of thU waa glvan to her
Vernon Law, gave tne Brave* *
Intsd by permission of THK BOBIIS-MKfl
Distribute by Kla* gestures Hyndlratw
14 edge In th* second inning. In
the ninth, Hank Aaro ind Math­
ew* were on base whan Adcock
unloaded hi* 14th bonier against'
losing reliefer Elroy Fact. Bur­
dette, who struck out five and
didn’t walk a man, haa lost tight. I
Saturday, S«p4- I
By TRX ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Dodgers needed no last min­
ute heroic*. Roy Campanella, witn
The aareath-placa Chattanooga
five runa batted In, knocked a twoSanday, Bept. 2
‘ "Lookouts era all but mathematrun double a* tha Brooks scored
lastly out t t tha Southern Assn,
five in the first against rookie Don
peasant race, but Cal Ermer's
Kaiser, and than smacked hla 16th
bays could provo to b* tha bay
homer with two on in the fifth.
Jo tho champlonahlp battle.
Cart Ersklne won hla 11th, totter­
&gt; Tho Lookout* dipped the Huming through an 11-hltter that In­
Taradiy Scat. 4
Ming Birmingham Baron* 5 2 last
cluded Don Hoak and Gene Baker '
- - night. R waa Chattanooga'* third
homers. Duke Snider butted hi*
i ' straight decision over Ihe second
37th for the Brooks, upping hU NL
Wednesday Kept. I
- pise* team and left Birmingham
lead.
'"on e and t bait game* off Ihe pace.
Roy McMillan and Johnny Tem­
’ Yb# victory gave Chattanooga an
ple, tha leaat robust of the mus­
Th urad a y Kept •
11-10 edgo in Masons play
cular Redlegs, each drove In two i
. Against th* front running Atruna to beat tha Giant* and Johnny
. lasts Crackers, the Lookouts have B:“2 ,,m ZlM *’,mj
AntoneUJ. Art Fowler, relieving
NATIONAL LEAGUE
aovtn triumph* and II defeats.
VH, Sepl. 7
Johnny Kllpstrla when BUI BarW L
Pet. B
They meet the Barons for the laat 0sto a.m.
2:61 a.m, Team
nl'a two-run homer tied It 3-all In
Milwaukee
76 46 406 time this season tonight but still O'3? P-m.
3:21 p.m.
tha fifth, won hla 10th with threeBrooklyn
74
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have four games left with the .
Saturday Sepl. 6
hit bsR.
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74 S3 .6*3
Crackers.
i 10;(M a.m.
• 3:37 a.m. Cincinnati
Roberts, trailing 4 4 after two
St. Louia
63 «
.600
1
Atlanta again failed to gain 10:2fl p.m.
4■12 p.m.
frames, hung on for hit 15th vic­
N N 4 0 1
ground, taking a 4-1 aethark a t ,-------------------------------------------------- Philadelphia
tory erlth a 12-httter Del Ennis’s
Pittsburgh
64 71 .426 I
three-run, 23rd homer triggered a
tho hands of Nashville. The Ion games of first by edging New OrNew York
SO 71
.407 l
five-run fifth that did it. Kay Scott
•- Mas Atlanta's third la four games, leans 6-3 in 12 Innings. Mobil*
Chicago
60 71 .400 I
homared for the Cards,
""M em pb's climbed to within 41t - whipped Montgomery 54 and 11-2.
WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
The A’a grabbed a 44 lead
Cincinnati 4, New York 6
Milwaukee 4, Plttaburgh 1
Brooklyn 11, Chicago 4
Philadelphia 6, St. Louis •
THURSDAY’S SCHEDULE
Plttaburgh at Milwaukee
Brooklyn nt Chicago
Only games scheduled
DETROIT UK — A bulky field of
IM professional golfer* tee* off In
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
queat of &gt;20,000 in prlM money a*
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Ooeo* 6, Orlando 6
th* sixth Motor CUy Open get*
under way at the Western Golf
Gainesville 2, St. Petersburg I
and Country Club.
West Palm Beach g, palatfca 4
Cary MlddUcoff will not be on
Daytona Beach 8, Leesburg 0
hand to defend th* tltla ha won
TONIGHTS SCHEDULE
Gainesville nt Orlando
In 1664, but such ranking performera aa Mika Souchak, Doug Ford,
St. Petersburg at Palatka
Oocoo at Daytona Beach
Julius Boros and Ed Purge! as­
sure an all-out battle for the top
Ueabtug at Watt Palm Beach
prlM of *4,006.
STANDINGS
Middle*off, who won the Motor
Team
W L Pet. Bah.
Coco*
48 B 4 ^ —
City the laat two years It waa held
Gainesville
44 66 .667 1 and has abend another crown, is
W Palm B'ch
41 M 411 11 resting up from the tough tourna­
ment grind.
Palatka
S3 26 ,4M 12
Leesburg
31 IT ,416 14
Fourteen amateur* will Join the
pawa far tha 71-hoi* competition
Daytona B'ch
10 66 4M 14
« . Petersburg* a a .*jg , r
over tho tricky, 1,770-yard We*,
tern layout. Entries erltl play on*
Orlando
IT 40 JU yr
round daily through Sunday.
As an added inducement, tournament officials have offered R ,.
SO* for each hola-ln-ooe scored in
against Hugh lutlivas, gg, of tournament play. Boh Walling, a Frostproof ho* b on referred to year-old Detroit pro, tuned the
probation officers for invoettga- Irick o day too early yesterday,
sinking an aco an the m -yard,
SuUJvaa pleaded guilty yeatar- POTjl third hole in a preliminary
day before Criminal Court Jodga
L. A. Grayson tn a charge of
Don' Whitt, ts-yoor-eld pro from
manslaughter la lb* death of Lee Alameda, Calif, tied the course
Michael Rahbinder, 41, wt Fort record of *7 yesterday la a proamateur best-ball event.
Mood*.
Rollhinder, changing • lira an
His flvo-under-tmr card gave
an oalmanbile. was hit by aa su. him a one-stroke edge over Bone
tomobila an th* Tampa-Bartow and Mika FotoUck of Mahopac,

lookouts Clip

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CAN YOU AGORO THAT
OLD WASHER YOU'RE
NOW UMNO ?
HOW MANY TIME! NAS
IT FAIllD YOU DURING
A WASHDAY ?
WHAT IS IT*COSTlNfi
YOU TO KEEP IT OOINO ?
ARE YOU UNHAPPY
ABOUT YOUR LAUNDRY
• IS WASHDAY
ANOTHER DREADED
PROBLEM DAY FOR
YOU?

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rr-SPEC IA L NOTICES

GATLIN BROTHERS
Army Cota, $5.w; Faint, 12.5U gal.
Dragline it Bulldoier Sendee
T-Shirts, 48c; Army-Navy Surp­
I’ h. 2231 Gentvn. 2485-W Sanford.
lus, 310 Sanford Ave.
ORLANDO Sea tin at Bur, CaU One 34- boys bicycle. White din*
Ralph Ray, 1150.
n*r jacket, atxe 18. 615 Mafnolla
CROSLEY - BENDtX
FOR FILMS. Finishing, Tape Re­
Salea and Service
corders, Supplies, SEE - W1E
RANDALL
B O L D rs CAMERA SHOP, 210
Electrio Company
&amp; Park Ave.
Service— Quality— Satisfaction
Ph t i l Sanford
2S37-J-3 D* Bary 44 APPLIANCES

Em pty?
A N T ADS' I
H U N T ’ EM F A S T

Ph. 1821
p

1A— PLACES C EAT
GOOD FOOD AND D R I N K S
irrved In pleasing surroundingi
by pic au n t people. The Doggie
Diner L Bar, Lake Mary.
"m a r -l o u R E S T A U R A N T
Friday Menu: Red anapper, Lobater. Jump Shrimp, Scallop*,
Kish Slick*.
Saturday Menu: Prime Rib Roast,
T-Bone Steak, Spaghetti and
Meat Ball*. All garden vege­
table*. Hwy. 17-92 South, Phone
11T6-W.
'_______...________
1—CARD o r t r a n k s ________

My family and I wlih to express
our hcai Kelt thanks to the
iX
tnany friend* who w*fo so kind
to u* during Mr. Yount's long
141
lllnc** and at tho tint* of hi*
HR*
death The many floral offer*
ing*, the calls, prepared meals
and the help that was given.
None o f us will ever forget It
Mrs. Jay Young

$

4—LOST sad FOUND

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V, LOST — Lord Elgin black-faced
-r
watch on railroad track In back
of disaster scene. REWARD.
Call 2124W.
ft-FKKHONAL NUTiCEH
•* ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
—
Beds Day, Week, or Month—TeL
V
1423. Furniture Center —
118 West First St._______

3

AUTOMOTIVE
8—BOATS AND MOTORS
See the New Evinrude line for 'M
R O B S O N S p o rtin g G o o d *
Evinrude Sales 4i Service
904 E. 1st St.
Phone IN

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IS—TRAILERS

It will pay YOU to aee us before
—
you buy. Oper Evening* and
Sundays.
Easts Id* Trallrr Sales
~ Palatka, FU.
«

Trailer, Sale-Rent, Ph. 681-XR.

£

14—USED CARS
Strip-down 41 Btudcnaker, motor
A-l Condition, First $40 takas It.
Apt. XI Higgins Terrace.

BUSINESS
SERVICES
II—BEAUTY PARLOUS
Modern Air-conditwned Salon
H a r r it t l’ i B s t a t p N o * k
B. Oak________________ Ph.

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I—BUILDING PAINTING

REPAIRS

LOOK sanding and finishing.
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Seminote county since 1WS.
H. M, Gleason, L ike Mary
Far

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call

Mr.

Tasker,

Bepalr work I Horn# eltaratlonil
No Job tae amalL Pinlsbad carpenter will give prompt service.
Phone 13n 3 . Rollins * Slagle.
M e R A N E Y -S M IT H
S41B 8. Park

P A IN 'D *
Phone 1303

UN O SERVICE
L. L. Sill — Plano Technician
Phene 2184 Route I, Sanford

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PLUMBING

CERAMIC TiLE

- . Paul F. Mueller A Son Ph. 154
■*7*
Free estimate. Quality work.
Plumbing. Kresky Heating

es
ae

M. G. HODGES
Sarvtca on All Water P u m p iWtlla Drilled - Pump*
Paola Read, Phone 700

Ok.

W. J. KINO

Plumbing Contractor
Kohler Plumbing A Suppliis
Ream Electric Water Milters
1 7 IU4 Orlswdo “Dr.
Ph. M

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PLUMRING * REPAIRS
1 7 Septic Tank IneuUatioa A Service
sewer Connection*. Archie C.
, .
Harriett, Phone TJ4-W or 1335.

PLUMBING
Contract and Repair Work
t
Free Eatimaiea
R. L. HARVEY
7710$ Sanford Ave.
Phone iajb
1PVCSAL
er* PUMPS A SPRW K U M 8YBTRM6

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(3—ARTICLES FOR SALE

J2‘ *
Machine aad A w ir C * .
W f c r W. 2nd 5L
Ph. SB

RENTALS
54—APTS—HOUSES-ROOMS
2 A 3 room apt rn. 2982-W,
HUTCHINSON'S Ocean F r o n t
Apu. 339 S Atlantic. Dayton*
Beach. CaU 2374-W for reserva­
tions alter 6:00 p. m!

U—HOMES

CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
VA—FUA—CONVENTIONAL
FINANCING
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS

French Avenue home suitable for
home A business. For Informs A. R- SHOEMAKER, JR.
Phan* 1991
1100 Uellonville
linn call 1494.

FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p s FRIGIDAIRE appliances, s a l e a
FURNISHED apta. Phoa* 1221.
Well Drilling,
HOWARD C.
and service. U. iL High, Oviedo, - . ..... . ■
—■ h
■ ■ 88—LOTS
LONG, Phone 388 207 East
Fla. Phone F04-3313 or Sanford WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
Commercial Av*.
1842-W after I p X .
private baths. 114 W. First St.
100 x 350 like front tot Crystal
Point, Lake Mary Ph. *03 or
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
AIR CONDITIONING
Avalon Apts. Efficiency, Ph. /20-W
144-W
Slip Covers and Drapes
For Room or Building
SEE Seminole Realty for Desir­
STANLEY KULP
Lota 81’ x 135'. Partly landscaped.
H. B. POPE CO. INC.
able Homes and Apts. Phone 27.
PHONE M3I-J.
IN Snath Park Ave. Phone 1448
Ready to build
Dreamwold
Section. 2411 Chase Ave. Phone
AUGUST IS BABY MONTH at
Fun.ish*d Apt 500 park Ave.
1
1
otpoint
so
gal
table
top
hot
water
1973-M.
Jemaaon Studio- Special (or chil­
heater, ISO. Ph. 903 or 144-W.
dren to 3 years. Two 8x10. (1
GROUND floor, 3-room completely
gold frame) til). PHONE 31M.
furnished apartment. 21? Pal­ 17—BROKERS iM REALTORS
Apt. site '55 Kelvlnator refrige! ametto Avt, Phone 2392.
tor
and
Florence
gas
range.
24tl
Trees trimmed,-removed and deElm Ave.
3-bedroom, t baths, deluxe mas­
moued. Ph. 10O7-R.
EFFICIENCY Apartment.
Suit­
onry home one year old near
SANFORD TREE CO.
able for bachelor or couple,
1955 Btndix automatic washer.
country club. Excellent buy at
rnvate
balb.
Across
trom
Pott
$110. 130014 Sanford Ave.
$13,600 with term* available.
ENVELOPES, Letter heads, state­
Office.
Manuel
Jaeobion.
Many other good two and three
ments, Invoices, hand bills, and 45-RUILDING MATERIALS
bedroom home* from $9,000 up.
programs,
etc.
Progressiva
New Smyrna ocean front. One,
Printing Co. Phone 108 — 403
two bedroom apta., reasonable
USED BKICK
Weft 13th St.
McGrath, Box 1412. Coronado 2-bedroom country home on 7
TWO CARLOADS beautiful used
acres with 6 acre* planted In
Station, New Smyrna Beach, „r
brick.
Orange,
red,
and
'wrnt
T . V . R E P A IR S
young citrus, 5 mile* from San­
Tel. 1093-M.
black.
Sec
them
at
SHERMAN
‘Til 10 p. m. Service Calls. $3.00,
ford. Just reduced to $11,500
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
J. Q. Herrui, Ph. 2393-J W. A.
with terms.
FURNISHED
garage
apartment,
2
Norris, Ph. 1550. Licensed Tech­ 8F.LECT 1/4 Sawed Oak Flooring,
h*droems,
living
room,
electric
nicians, guaranteed work.
$260 per M. No. 1 Common $230
kitchen, bath, carporte, excel­
per M. No 3 Common $135 per
T. W. MERO
lent location. Prefer couple. tv. DIETRICHS
Well drilling, water guaranteed,
M. Floor* Laid A Finished;
REALTORS
PHONE 2497.
Phone 1008-W.
Reasonable. E. F. Steven*. Ph.
1901 Park Av*
Phan* 27 or 14*
Ro*e Court Apts. Unfurnished 5T10-R-4 after 8 p.m.
room apt. Kitchen equipped. This is a free pass to the MovieThis is a free pais to the Rita
LOWERY A BRIDGES
land Ride-In theatre for Laura
Phone 1494.
Theatre for Mrs. John Wagner.
San. 1158-W Orange City Spr 4-5834
Anderson. Exp. dale Sept. S, '58.
Exp. date Sept. 8, 1958.
Large, clean, furnished apt. 3
SPECIAL
adults, fit Park Ave.
CONCRETE
At Nix Bedding. Renovate cotton
and Inncreprlng mattress. We al­ Ready Stlxed Concrete, Concrete DESIRABLE one and two bed­
RAYMOND M. BALL
Block, Sand, Gravel, Cement
so convert cotton mattresses in­
OSCAR M. HARRISON
room furnished apt. Ph. *32-W
Concrete
Pipe
to
Mhct
All
Qual­
to Inneripring. We make odd d ie
REG. BROKERS
ifications.
mattresses and matching box
MAYFAIR — S bedroom house.
8. D. Hiftileyman, Associate
springs. We do upholstery A slip Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
Large yard. Call 1450-J after 284 South Park Av*.
Phene 988
covers.. Free estimates cheer­ Out West 13th St.
6 p. m.
rhone 2481
fully given. 1301 Sanford Ave.
IF IT 18 REAL ESTATE
New 2-bedroom unfurnished apt.
RED 1-MIX CONCRETE
Phone SOt-J.
ask Crumley A Montetth
Near shopping center and PineWindow Bills • Lintel*
■t 117 South Perk, Phone 772
11—SCHOOLS-INSTRUCTION
crest School. 2819 Elm. No peta
Septic Tanks - SUte Approved
They Know
please.
Sand • Cement • Mortal Mix
Miracle Concrete Co.
FOR RENT
309 Elm Ave.
Pbone 1335 New two bedroom houses, kitchen
3 Bedreemi-l bathe
Deannm S ch o o l o f D an ce
equipped. 1804 Washington. Ph.
I lls month
Ballet • Tap • Ballroom
441 or write Jack Flynt, Box
48-BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
1 Bedrooms • 1 balk
Beginner, Intermediate, and ad­
302 Sanford.
111! month
vanced classes for children of HAYNES Office Machlno Co.,
all egos.
APABTMENTR
Typewriters, adding machines, 3-room furnished garage apt.
1 A t Bedroom apt*, furnished or
..R E G IS T R A T IO N S E P T - 6..
Phone 83I-W3.
Sales-Rcntals, 314 Mag., Ph. 44.
unfurnished. $4* per month end
Phone 1871
17-93 at Hiawatha
4-room
garage
apt.
145.
So.
Cam­
STUDENTS—see the newest thing
eron
Ave.
Ph.
1514-R.
In typewriter* — Royal's 1187
"Tw ln-Pik" portable. Tho fast* 2-Bedroom home at Lake Monroe,
Registerrd Reel Estate Broker
eat portable on tho market, to
M- -CHILD CARR
$50. Apply Al Gibbons bieit of Phone 2871
17-93 ul lliuwatha
7 color*. 24 months to pay,
lOe Store. Smyrna Drive, D*
PowaU'i Office Supply
Baby sitters available. Baby Sit­
Bary.__________________________ Desirabla attractive 3-bedroom
117 8. Magnolia
Phone 880
ting Agency. Ph. 352-M.
..cem ent.block bout* on large
8-Bedroom
unfurnished hottee. Be.
corner lot. Desired neighbor,
Will keep children In my home. 4T—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD
Sanford Ave. Ph. 1317-W.
hood and sens lb I* allowance*
Phone 2171.
Buy your Furniture at Borry’s
makes this an ATTRACTIVE
21—HELP WANTED—FEMALE
Warehouse Fum. Co., at Ml W. 2 apartments. 1 small, t large.
INVESTMENT in a place yea
511
Park
Ave.
Ph.
1032.
1st St. All nationally adv. furn­
spend most of your time —
WAITRESS — Apply Touchton’s
iture at warehouse prices.
ROME! *11,800, Terms. Call for
Nicely furnished 2-bedroom apart­
Drug Store, Mr. d ir k .
appointment.
ment. $71. Phone 1527.
Used furniture, appliances, Mula,
wTH
. __. " IBni” RTEMPKR
Curb girls, apply in person to
etc. Bougbt-sold. Larry's M ari
This Is • free pasa to the Rita
Gay Allen, Associate
Pig'n Whistle.
321 East 1st St. Phone 1831.
Thastre for Gerald Behrens.
Ariel I* Priee, Associate
MOTHERS............
Exp. date Sept. 8. 1850.
Realtor — General Insurance
Are you tired o f your routine? Do
Phan* Mg nr 2122 IIS N. Park Av*.
Phone UT S-room house A bath. Enclosed
you have I hours daily to devote 203-09 E. 1st St.
East porch, electric rang* A
to advertised Avon Cosmetics?
KENNETH E. BLACK
WHITE
water heater, kitchen cabinets,
Contact Mrs. J. Russell, P. O.
Registered Rea] Estate Broker
SEWINO MACHINE CENTER
Box 175, Orlando.
•*
good roof. Fir trees. $35 mo. 1009 E. 2nd.
Phone 1581
Sales, Service and Rental*
Can be seen after 6:00 p. m. C.
I7-H E L F WANTED - MALE
GARRETT'S
R. Marr*. W. 1st St. 3 doors This Is a free pasa to the MovieJ23 E. First St.
Plion* 1421
land Rid**In TheJlrs for Jatnas
East o f Monroe Corner. Phone
Wanted— Pin Setters must be over
Baker. Exp. date Sept. 8, 1958.
TT8-W.
18 yeira of age. Apply Sanford
GENUINE VICTORIAN
Bowling Alley.
REPRODUCTIONS
Modern trailer, inquire Dream$51.00
wold Trailer Ct. $12.50 wk. Ph. lg l , jJ tm i A £ w //y Cmmfmn9
Tile setter* wanted. Team prefer­ Lamp Tables
$*2.00
2210.
red, top wages. CaU Spring Coffee Table*
Console Tables
198.00
A. B. PETERSON4-4224. Lake Helen, Fla.
Ladle* and Gentlemen's Chairs J^miJ»Wlo(&gt;j^e£tijno^*tmcll^ Broker Associates: A. B. Peterson
$110.00 e i.
Jr., P. J. Chesterton, Garfield
a —SALESMEN - AGENTS
Love Seat
$171.00
Willett*, John Meisch and R. W.
A WATKINS ROUTE IS AVAIL­
Williams, A. C, Doudney, Land
Hand-Carved Mahogany
ABLE FOR SEMINOLE COUNSurveyor.
Trade-Ins Accepted
88—DOMES
TY. WRITE THE J. R. WAT118 N. Park Ave.
Phone 1129
WILHON-MAIER
KINS COMPANY. 6U WEST
311
E.
1st
81.
Phone
»
i
l
2-Year
old
concrete
block
home
PEACHTREE ST., N. E., AT*
Alexander A Stringer
with car porte. 2 bedrooms, kit­
LANTA, GEORGIA.
Real Estate A Insurance
chen equipped. Living room,
Mr*. Lourine Messenger,
Assoc.
bath
with
tub
A
shower.
Full
SALES OPPORTUNITY
107 Magnolia Ave.
I’ h. 18
sire
screen
porch.
Rt.
2,
Box
Progressive well known Insurance
532 A, Ph. 298-J.
Company ronsidering applicants
LAKEFRONT HOME
for established debit In Banford
1-UEDROOM house with carporte, New CB homo on beautiful lake.
area. Prefer inexperlanced man
porch and utility room, Frigh
2 bedrooms, l bath. $12,500.
with experienced sales back­
dejro appliances, $22$ down
Terms available
ground who Is looking for un­ HKRE A R E JIJMT A F E W
LOWELL E. OZIER
limited opportunities In a ca­ O F T H E M A N Y HAV1NGH
Bonder — Phan# IMS
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
reer Job. Give age, selling exper­
Beautiful Dinette Bets. Cholcn of
OfBee: 2801 S. Orlando Dr.
A A W Root Beer, sandwiches,
ience and family statistics. Re­
11 Table Tops and 12 Chair
shakos, etc. Located ut 1906
ply Box OF, Sanford Herald.
rovers . . . Complete with 4 Beautiful country home complete­
French Ave. Nice profitable
ly
furnished.
5
acres
&lt;
Land.
Chain
'
t
M
ill
th-WORK WANTED—FEMALE
business. Personal re non* far
Edward F. Lane. Phone lien.
silling. $19,500.
Baby sitting or bouse cleaning.
See us for French Ave. Property
Phone 1581-J, Rachel llieks.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2544 French Ave.
32—SUSINEIM OPPORTUNITIES And—Bcsulllul 34-Fa Dinnerware
J. W. HALL, REALTOR
Set .................
***i *****•*#
FOB SALE
Johnny Walker. Associate
S T O R K AND NEW CB HOME
’ Cal) HoU” Phone 1758
Sound •Itabllshod business aeliARK y o u LOOBINO FOR A
Ing groceries, fresh meat snJ
Consult A REALTOR First
NEW HOME?
general merchandise.
Handsome Bgdroom Special
CULLEN
AND HARKEY
Vanity with large Mirror
.
R, M. OILE
188 N. Park Avt.
Phene M il
Panel Bed
LAKE HELEN. FLA.
Cbait of Driwars
OWNER LEAVING TOWN. 2103
Tha Homes Built
Pelmetto Ave. Wishes to sell
Br
equity lo homo for $1475 with
ODMAM
*
TUDOR.
INC.
n - U I K U l tor M L R
kitchOR equipment. Or can be
Builder* o f Fine Horn**
purchased furnished for $197*
We buy and sell used furniture.
Far Florida Living
aad ■seumo mtg. payments o f
Paying top cash prices for any New Selection of—
$51 which include taxes, intu*
thing of value. SUPER TRADSofas (Foam Rubber)
$148.50 BEAUTIFULLY Designed Three
One#, principal end Interest.
And Foar Bedroom Home*
ING POST on 17-92 Ph. 2053-W.
Sofa Beds ..............
100.00
R ob ert A . W illU m i, R m Hot
t A I bathe
Matching Chair. ................89.50
Trunks,
Wardrobe,
Steamers,
Raymond Lundqulst, Associate
Varied Selection of Plana Avail­
Footlockers, Briefcases, San&lt;
ECHOLS BEDDING OO.
able.
Phone m i Atlantic Bank Bldg.
ford Jewelry A Luggago Co., C on or tad *A wjWRiini
Magnolia, w
Ph
1222
m
Priced From $11,200 to $34,000
300 Sanford Ave.
Bamberger" Mgr.
VA (G U -F H A A FRA Inacrvrtpen M mday’a Ul 8:38 p. i
ice Financing.
Fist U&gt;p kitchen sink, new mix­
Laura B Oiler, Broker
VISIT OUR BALCONY
ing faucet. Reasonable. G08 Pal­
H aul M. Field. A*«ocliic
HOMES AVAILABLE i
metto Av*.
goulb Pinecrest ... Sanford, Fla. 2801 S«. Orlando Hwy. Phona 1351
48-FARM aad OARDDEN
Grova Manors
. . . Sanford, Fla.
EVENINGS: 3115 and 790
—Factory 10 You—
GEORGIA GROWN C a b b a g o Valencia Villas . . . DaLand, Fla.
A I s m Ib s s i
Plants In any quantity. Ready
SALES OFFICE
VoratUr
for salting out BepL 10th. Vari­
M is s. F im a s Ava.
eties are o f Midaeason, Marlon
SELL
Eacloetd h e a l Sag*pn«f bottom
Phone 21M A I8M ^
Market, Early Round- Dutch.
rail with plastic ends. Plastic or
Alter 8:00 p. m. CaU 2371-W
Glory, Improved Glory, Savoy
rayoo tape*. Cotton or nylon
Mammoth Red and Cstly Copen­
Uaiairied
cords.
hagen, all from CartlBed Ferry*
ItR k s r ilt G I s m a a d h i a l O r .
Morris Sand, tip * A Ready ToJUST CAU .
112-114 West 2nd St.
PhOM *M
mala It Produce Co., But* Farm­
UU
Se c o n d-bsnd Beadix washer.
ers Market, Sanford, Florida,
Phone 328. ’
Frigid* ir* refrigerator. Ph. 1970.

Seminote Realty

BULLDOZING

B A LL R EA LT Y

DANCING

• EMPLOYMENT

ROSA L. PAYTON.

Mather of Sanford

• REAL ESTATE

STORE-WIDE
AUGUST SALE

FREE

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$119.95

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WANT AD

Homes Being Built
On Low Ground
Will Be Flooded
WEST PALM BEACH US —
Homes bring built on ground
which Is dry now because of Flor­
ida's long drought will be flooded
when normal rainfall returns, the
Central and South Florida Flood
Control District warned Monday.
In a letter to county commis­
sioners, Chairman J. Abney Cox
said, experienced staff member*
of the FCD, who for years have
watched the flow of waters, sec
houses gnlng up among dried out
bulrushes and rhakr their heeds
in apprehension."
The district offered Its water
level- records lo county commis­
sioners who may want to regulate
building sites In the 17 counties
that make up the district.
Cox's tetter pointed out that
Florida it In the grip ot a twoyear drought in which swamps,
ponds, lakes, the Everglades and
rivers have reached new lows.
"The water will rise again and
homes and buildings set up on too
low ground by the unwise or the
unscrupulous will be flooded," the
letter said.
The district would be unable o
prevent the flooding. Cox said, althought it might take tome meatures to alleviate it.
"W e cannot ov ertm r^ ^ ** the
fart that the completed flood con­
trol works will never prevent peri­
odic Inundation of many low
areas,’ ’ he.said.

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Dr. Geoff Wheabls, oaks that
all school! be completely air-con­
ditioned so that year-around
schooling would bq possible and
s u m m e r vacations ebolDhed.
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FOR MEN WHO WANT TO MARK BETTER OP
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FOR THEMSELVES.
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THE SANFORD HEHALD

V e te ra n s C o rn er

1 1.

commended that under the molt
favorable etrcumatances, the max­
imum (peed should not exceed
80 miles an hour In rural areai
or M miles an hour In built-up
arsai, with downward toning to
meet loeat conditions.
Tha second major change re­
commends broadening the auth­
ority o f enforcement officers to
allow them to make on-the-spot
arrests o f persons who are rea­
sonably behaved to have commit
ted such violations as reckless
driving, negligent homicide, driv­
ing white under the influence of
alcohol or drugs, leaving the
scene of an accident, refusing to
give information, or refusing to
aid accident victims.
Under most existing systems,
these offenses are considered
thaaa change* ia th* .Uniform misdemeanor* rather than felonTraffic Coda coincided with the lea. Under the common law rule,
W afimil Safety Council’s an- an officer can make an on-thenaawitmssit that traffic fatalities ■pot arrest o f a felony suspect,
hi the aetiaa have consistently but must get a court-issued war­
Marat sad far the sixteenth cons*, rant for the arrest o f a person
entire month end are threaten- suspected of committing a mis­
Mg lo roach an all-time Ugh of demeanor. The lime lapse In thla
(ROM death* for 19M. This action system often allows suspect* to
hi considered u
particularly sober up (If drunk) or to leave
significant by traffic accident th* seene of the accident, ff the
M »ri*UaU because the committee suspect la from out o f state, he
membership consists o f the o f­ ean often escape trial completely
ficial representative* o f federal, by returning to his home before
'•tale and municipal traffic law a warrant can be issued.
The new law allowing officer*
mferonmaat executives as well as
M e * * * and Industry intersits, to make on-the-spot arrests o f
mlsdeThe first o f fim two sudor persons charged with
■ TOgai ca lk fo r tha absndon- msanors, traffic safety leader*
M M a f prime fa d e speed laws pointed out, would thus make poshi fever * f absolute limits and slble the apprehension o f many
would greatly- simplify enforce- violators who now frequently
m int e f speed laws. Under the escape prosecution. This system
■eedy recommended system, any Is already in effect In several
material exceeding the maximum parte of the nation.
Th# Uniterm Traffic Code I* a
•pMd established by law would be
n jtt y « f a traffic violation. Un- aet of "pattern" taw* designed
for adoption by .state governments
in ofdcr to provide uniform and
raoro effective traffic regulation
throughout the nation. The Na­
tional Committee periodically re­
vise* Uie code to keep It abreast
o f changing traffic
conditions.

NEW YORK — In an effort to
ns don’s headlong rush
tat* the moat calamitous traffic
S
toil o f aU time by the end of
UM, the National Committee on
Uniform Traffic Laws aod Ord&amp; loanees, for the first time In its
history, Is calling an state legtatstor** throughout the country
to eetebllsh absolute maximum
speed limits snd give law cn' Pace s ment officers more sweeplog on-the-spot arrest powers.
This action was taken at a
M atin g o f th* Commutes In
Chicago end was announced by
[ . Thomas N. Boat*, a committee
member and Accident Prevention
Department manager of the As■Mtatke a f Caanalty and Bursty
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Cabinet Member Urges
E d u cation to Lim it
By MAHON B. FOLSOM
Bteretery, Department ef Neehh, TKtT.T
Idtftelien t Welfare.
(Written Xrprtttly / or CYufroJ
Pres* Association and Ml* News*
peptrj.
ONCE AGAIN, aU ovtr this
country, children and young peo­
ple will aoon be taking their seat*
in classrooms, filling the elementary schools, the high schools
and Um colltgsa.
To most students, tha words
*rbMk to school" will have a hap­
py sound. Th«y mean resuming
studies and renewing friendships.
They tnsaa football, basketball,
clubs, student government, cad
wheel d*nc*s-U w whole host ef
acuviues that contribute te
teaming and health and happypass.

To other young people, how*
cm . "back te school" wilt hero
a difforaat sound. Pupils who reel
this way ean giro many reasons

&lt;***-■—.

lag. Tha falter* a f the young par*
•on te g * « s —or tha failure o f
nor society te provide him th#
opportunity to go on—not only te
a does persona] loan te th* Indi­
vidual but la a tragic waste af a
g n a t national asset
Th* goal fo r aR o f us should be
education te the fun capacity of
sack individual. I f that goal la

Young men and women planning
to attend school this fall under
the new V e r Orphans Education
Law. war* urged today by the
Veterans Administration to file
their applications as toon as possi­
ble, to avoid unnecessary delays In
receiving their first monthly al­
lowance check.
Application forms are available
at all VA offices.
Persons eligible for schooling
are those whose veteran-parent
died o f injuries or diseases result­
ing from military service during
World War I, World War U or the
Korean Conflict Students gener­
ally must be between 11 and S
years old, V. S. Parker, mana­
ger o f the Paia-a-Grllle VA Reg­
ional Office, explained.
Prompt action is needed, he ex­
plained because normally It will
take about three months from tha
effective. Both changes have date of application lo the date the
long been favored by most o f the initial allowance check la placed
nation's courts and enforcement
agencies and have been backed
capital
stock
repeatedly
casualty Insurance companies and)
their representatives.
"Our traffic problem Is bolting
away at headlong speed. Already
we are approaching 10,000,000 ac­
cident i a year at a cost o f some
15 billion, 1,500,000 Injuries and
42,000 deaths. Ih e strengthening
o f traffic lows must no longer
be delayed if we are to halt this
trend. It U clearly evident that
the broadening o f police arrest
powers and the tightening o f
speed laws are at th* very top
of our most urgent needs. I am
sure that every
including
the great majority of motorists,
hope* the state legislatures will
bring Uiclr laws In line with these
modern needs as recommended
In the Uniform Traffic Cods.”

News O f Men
In Service

in the mail. Bo In the ease o f
young men and woman who apply
now, tha ea idlest that VA conld
■ a il out checks would bo mid-No­
vember.
Whan the first cheeks do arrive
however, they will cover the en­
tire period during which the stu­
dents were in school a fter Oc­
tober 1 — the beginning date on
which the taw authorises pay­
ments to be made. Thereafter,
checks wtll be mailed regularly to
cover each month tha student has
been In school.
The money usually will be sent
lo the student's parent or guar­
dian, rather than to the student
himself. &gt;
The three-month period between
application and receipt o f the first
check Is necessary because of the
processes required by the lew, Mr.
Parker said. Here's what is In­
volved:
After the application la filed, VA

woman meets basic aUgibtiity re­
quirements for schooling. I f so,
VA will Issue a “ provisional ap­
proval."
N ext VA will schedule voca­
tional counseling to help tha appli­
ca n t along with his living parent
or guardian, to plan a program o f
education best suited to Ua apti­
tude, abilities and interests. Also,
the parent or guardian, with the
help o f VA counselors, must work
out an ‘‘educations] plan" showing
tha student'! g oa t his program
of education, what school or
schools he plans to attend and the
estimated cost.
Only after this plan la submitted
may VA give lta final approval
for the training.
And even after tha atodent en­
trails in school, ha oan't expect his
Government check immediately.
For the law calls for payments to
be made some Ume after the end
of each month o f training comple­
ted.

. After the month h i . coded, the
student and hii school must subn it ■ certifiestlon to VA stating
that be has bean In attendance all
month. Th# law, than, allows VA
op to SO days after receipt o f (Sc
certification to get the student's
check In the m a il

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif., If) —
Postmaster General SummerfieM
Is convinced President Elaenbow

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dramatic for Fall.

CAMP HALE, COLO— Army Spe­
cialist Third Class William Wright,
21, son o f Mr. and Mr*. David
Wright, 1421 Lsko Avc., Sanford.
Is participating in "Exercise Cold
Spot" at Camp Hale, Colo.
The two-month long exercise I*
providing Individual and unit train­
ing In mountain and cold-weather
warfare at Iwo-milc-hlgh Hale, subport of Fort Carson.
Specialist Wright, ■ rifleman in
Company C of the 1st Infantry
Division’* *eih Regiment, will re­
turn to Fort Ililcy, Kan., after
tho exercise ends In lale Septem­
ber.
The former Crooms Academy stu.
dent entered the Army In July
1953 and completed basic training
nt Fort Chaffee, Ark.
FORT CARSON, Colo.—pvt. John
II. Thomas, who-o wife, Iona, live*'
r.t 1100 W. 23th St., Sanford, is
(cht*lulrd to leave the U, S. Aug.
.10 for Europe a* part of Operation
Ciyro.’ copc, tbc Army's unit rota­
tion plan.
Thomnx I* a member of the
Eighth Infantry Dlv'xion, which
lias bern Ktntinned at Fort Carson,
f "rtf#*
Colo., and is replacing a*__
the Ninth
Infantry Division In Germany.
A rifleman in Company K of
the division's 13th neglmcnt, Thonia* entered tho Army U*t Fcbi nmy and completed basic training
at the fori. Son of Mr, and Mr*.
Raymond T. Thomas, 203 Mapla
Ave., ho Is a lost graduate of Sem­
inole High School. Tha 22-year-old
soldier was employed by the J. C.
Penney Company before entering
tho Army.

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ATLANTIC FLEET (FHTNC) '» »ec
Participating In tho summcr’i
ond Midshipman training cruise
aboard tho battleship USS Wtscon-

atl of Sanford.
Seventeen ships of the Atlantic
Fleet departed Norfolk, Va., July
• for Europe with more than 1,000
Naval ROTC Midshipman aboard.
The ships’ crews supervise the
middle*' training during the crate*.
Oa the »hlp*' schedule era visits
to Barcefoaa, Spain and Glasgow,
Scotland.
Gunnery practice at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, will climax the
cruise before the midshipmen dis­
embark at Norfolk, Aug- *1.

K a t a a r c Im p orta n t t h is jrcar, c o m p le te s jw xt
o u t f i t w it h a k n o w in g lo o k o f d e f o w e . . . C om e
M g o u r n cw a m a k ln g h a ts d esig n e d f o r foil* B p
W c a te o a n d L ip p .

AIKEN, H.C. A' 1C Jlmmk J.
Ryan, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Ken­
neth J. Ryan, 1012 Elm M , Banford, ha* been awarded the U.8.
Air Force Good Conduct Medal,
Major Elton c . Young, Command,
er o f the M ist Aircraft Control
and Warning Squadron bars, an­
nounced recently. The Medal was
presented to Airman Ryan fo r hla
demonstration o f honesty, effic­
iency, and fidelity during a three
year period o f active duty.
Airman Ryan hoe boon assigned
to the M ist A . C. sod W. Squad­
ron since April INS.
T bt Sou* dr on U n k r Um Jut*
ladletlon o f th# 35th Air Division
which U responsible for the air
defense
of
the
Southeastern
United Staten.
KEEP COOL
PHOENIX, A IrX. (A P )-M ra.
Rope Hans* was about to step
In the bathtub when she scream
ed. nigra was a snake wriggliax
on the bottom.
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■ e ft p a s te l co lo r s , n h a t t o m a t c h e a c h o u t fit .

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tlon, made fhe comment Bunder.
Because of the President, b t
■sld, confidence bss replaced fsar
and apprehension throughout the
country.
The postal chief, who managed
the 1&gt;U Eisenhower campaign,
described last week’s GOP con­
vention as the finest he had ever
attended.
Summerfltld alse got In a plug
for hla departure. Re aald tha
ballpoint pens now in use in port
offices are less expensive than the
old pen and Ink bottles system.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
FRIDAY, AUGUST 3 l7 1956

SANFORD, FLORIDA

School Bus
Patrol W ill
Continue
"Motorist* must comply with
aw* regarding the stopping of
.heir cars approaching or behind
achool buses as they atop to load
or unload." Sheriff J. L. Hobby
warned this morning as ho reveal­
ed his plan* to patrol the achool i
buses a* they bring children to
school each morning and return
them to their homes each after­
noon.
"This law will be strictly en­
forced," Sheriff Hobby remark­
ed as he sold, "We will continue
our school bus patrol during the i
coming school year beginning neat
Tuesday morning."
Sheriff Hobby reminds Sanford
and Seminole County motorist*
that school bus driver* will give
j motorists ample lime to stop with
their signals and that they will
be required to atop when buses
stop to load or unload children all
over the county. Whether motorists
are approaching the buses o f foi­
lwing them, they will have to atop,
said the Sheriff.
"We Intend to make the nest
school year the safest year In the
schools’ history," the Seminole
County Sheriff said.
"The entire staff of Seminole
County Deputy Sheriffs will he
following Seminole County school
buses during the 196tWiT school
year In order to strictly enforce
the laws concerning the safety of
our school children," Hobby said.
"We hope that the m otoric* of
our County will comply with the
safe driving regulation* designed
to protect Ihe school children,"
Hobby said.
School buses begin their daily
operation neat Tuesday morning
Tha Board o f Directors
of bringing children to every school
Southern Bell Telephone
and in the county. Duses opersllng rnd
Telegraph Company through It* bringing children to I’ inccreat
executive committee,
yesterday School will bo nn a double schedauthorised the issuance of six mil­
lion dollars 27 year debentures,
to b« dated Oct. 1. 1956, President
Fred J. Turner announced. The
First National Bank of Atl-ntn
was dslgnaed aa trustee of this,
the seeond largest bond &gt;* •••* In tent to Superintendent o f Public
Instruction R. T. Milwor and In
the company's history,
Tha debentures will be offered gharge of transportation.
Tesgue said that buses have
for sale at competitive bidding.

If President Elsenhower em­
barks on a nationwide speaking
tour. Florida Is one o f the atata*
that will be considered. In a let­
ter to Arnold Lund, Republican
nominee for tha Congress of tha
Ftfth District was so Informed

a

ft Is planned to fit
It with Security and Exchange
Commission on Sept. II.
L ito r g c
t
Tha company plans to extend In- Ph a .
vitationa fo r bid* on Oct. 2, open
them yon Oct. R, and If a hid U
accepted, settle with the purchas­
er on Ocl. 16.
The funds will be used In con­
nection with Southern Ball’' re­
cord breaking construction pro­
gram, The demand for telephone
service continue* extremely heavy
throughout the entire south. Presi­
dent Turner laid, and the new Is­
sue 1* another step to provide
capital fund* for facilities to
meet theso great and continuing
demand*.
Southern Bell serve* Alatama,
Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LouIslana, Mississippi, North Carolina
South Carolina and Tennessee.
REALTOR DIES
MIAMI i f — Miami realtor Carleton S. Dooley died yesterday o f
Lrim Lyon, pest commander a heart attack, lla waa 56.
■aid today Out the fish fry la
free to alt members o f the Iocs'
, post and all veterans. Member
o f the post are urged to brin
, their veteran friend* with them
! Monday’s event will be tha flr r
| o f what I* expected to bo an an
nunl affair to b* held on Labor
Day each year, said Commander
Lyon.
The affair la being staged aa »
get-together meeting for mem
her* and veterans,
A business meeting of the local
American Legion Post will follow
Immediately after the fish fry
at 8 p.m.
The Sanford Elk’a Lodge Is also
staging a Labor Day fish fry
beginning at 16 o'clock Mondav
I morning fo r Its member* and will
lie held at tha Elk's Club on See­
ond St. The fish fry will be foli lowed by a dance In the Elk's
Club annex rooms at 6:30 p-m.
■ ‘Hie Dusty Boots Riding Chib
1 !■ staging a pared* and fishfry.
The psrede and Labor Day cele­
bration wtll bo seen along Ban*«rd streets Monday morning nt
•n o’clock. The fl*h fry. to be
held at tha Sanford Farmers'
Suction Market at 2:30 In the af­
ternoon.
T vphoon

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President
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President ___________ _________________
WASHINGTON
Elsenhower announced today the
9
Russians hnve touched oft still anThe sate of 1DG6-S7 driven
other atomic explosion.. He said ||MnieB begin* tomorrow mom Inf
thla one was more powerful than
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..
the test a week ago which had the * l • 0 el&lt;* k u" der
* P Hi
force nf almost on. million tons ,on ®f Jud*® Hou.holder’s office
of TNT.
In the lobby o f the Seminole CounEisenhower made the announce- ty Court House,
ment at a news conference after
Coat o f operator’s license la
recalling that last Sunday he Altand chauffeu r. license i t
closed that the Soviet Union had
.
.
...
resumed tests of nuelear weapons.
•*"*•** 1,11 r #*rOn that occasion, while he was applicants fo r the renewal o f dr(still In California, Elsenhower said vers license are required to'aurreru
a blast on Aug. 24 had the force der their preaent license,
of al most a megaton, or a million
Applicants may a e c u r e their
t0™ .y
the'President ..Id the
" f t ,
Russians have engaged In what orl* ,n»l
accompanied by
ho termed another large test In the
■ ratum stamped en*
the accustomed place. That would velope. The applicant keep, the
be in Southwest Siberia, aa report* duplicate of the original llcenad
ed for the first time officially In unU, ^
ntw UeMM tl
^laenhowera announcement last
Judft Houahold»r said t h l a
.
. . morning that ha has a good staff
The new teat, Elsenhower said, c f Bs*laUnU to aerve applicants
took place yesterday In that,area.I,ppjyinc f„ driver licenaa re-

"IIEY MISTEII! Did anyone find a fish about this long, this
thick, urn! this wide, yetted Dti year old Danny to Jaycee Presi­
dent George Andrew Speer, at tha seventh Annual Jaycea FishIng Rodeo. (S taff Photo)

Ne w Adult Education
Courses Offered Here
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,
, .
use of the demand, two now
« ur,c* ln *duli •duc*U,0" \ B*'
P|uP» tor)r * n ,Dd
EducgThe course In Exploratory
will begin Thursday night, Sep
In the Art Room at fteml
tflael. flnliAAt

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more specific about that.
Eisenhower reptled be could not
-•that be could only say at thla
lime that it was more powerful
The Seminote County Vocational The Atomic Energy Commission,
School has been accepting registra­ he added, apparenUy la not wady
tion* all week for both day and to go Into mors detail,
evening classes, and will continue
to, do »o for another week. Any
adult In Seminole County is eligible suclaar tesU will not bring any
to enroll. A student iwigy take the
full business course or Just one or
two subjects.
The Vocational School la part of sumptton, Elsenhower added, that
(ho public school system of the
county. The only cost to tha stud­
ent Is an enrollment foe of 11.00, iy.
At tho news conference - hla
and the cost n( supplies, such as
first sinco he was nominated last
workbooks, paper, etc.
The school is scheduling the fol­ week for a second term—Elxenlowing classes: day classes: 9 10. hower also dealt with these matTyping I, offlro practice; 10-11 ter*.
business
English, bookkeeping;
11-12, shorthand 1, bookkeeping;
1-1, shorthand II; and 2-3, Typing

Reveals Classes

elndts will be announced lately
**ld Judge Honabolder,
The Seminole County J u d g O
“v ie s everyone te secure their
He«a* •*rfT_

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day through Thursday, book keep(Continued Oa Page Tea)

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By TME ASSOCIATED P l M
Adlei Stevenson end Souther*
leader* beat the drums for Demo,
cratie unity yatWrday, while
President Elsenhower heartily en-

Nation's Labor Day
Holiday Death Toll
Estimated At 480

CHICAao UR-The only three'ay holiday weekend of tha sum•ier lured million* of motorists to
he highways today.
Some were taking a final fling
t beaches or fishing spots. Others
•ere closing up summer homes for
he season and beading homa.
'ante were collecting their childin at camps and resorts for Ihe
•ek back to classrooms. Other*
ere hauling their college age
ouths and luggage to faraway
imputes.
And for somo 4*0 drivers, pasangers and pedestrians this may
e their last weekend.
That waa the death toll for the
-abor Day holiday period esti­
mated by the National Safety Coun­
cil.
Tho period covered by the esti­
mate will extend from « p. m. to­
night until midnight Monday. Only
Immediate death* are included in
the estimate. Many others wilt die
later from Injuries Inrurred In the
holiday traffic.
For comparative purposes the
Associated Pres* conducted a na­
tionwide survey of traffic deaths
on tha nonholiday weekend nf Aug.
17-20. In tha ia-hour period from
6 p. m. Friday to midnight Monday
traffic killed 2M persona.
Aa tho Labor Day trafife tide
began to roll the Safety Council
reported that last month’s toll of
2,570 waa tho greatest of any July
In history.

Weather

have a lot of work to do."
Ho aald bo received a telegram
from flan. H u-all of Georgia, a
leader of tho Southern bloc, la
which Russell sold "unless thee*
^ “ MR ""foreseen development,
I believe you can safely const cm
tho Southern iistas once mow
living an overwhelming majority
• • . in a restoration o f tha e l i
■did South."
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Golf Course Will
Be Open Monday
Tha Mayfair in Golf Gaunt wtd
pen Monday fer the beeafU ef La»r Day golfava.

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260-Pound Nurse

Legal Notice
la th a H e art a f th e C a a a tp Ja d g e ,
SEMINOLE C a a a tp . F ie ri* * .
l a P r e ba ts ,
l a r e ■ B a ta ta a t
W i m e - I j a NKERSON. also known
a* 5V1LL HANKERSON,
Deceated.
T a AII C radltara a s * P a ra a a t H a t .
D t a t t i i A g a laa t aal*
tag Halt
Matatat
Vou and *ach vf you nr* hereby
notified a n d r t q u l r a d to p r t a a n t any
claim* a n d demand* which you, o r
e it h e r of you. mny have a g a in .: thn
eatnln of W H .t.lE IIA.NKEIIBON.
*l.o know n *t W ILL HANKEIIHON.
drcra**d. Into of nold County, t a lha
County J u d y * of 8* ml nol# County,
Florida, nt hi* office In tha court
houto or *ald C ounty n t Banford.
Florida,
w ithin
tig h t
c alendar
month* rrom thn lint* of t h a t i n t
publication of thl* nolle*. Each
claim n r d em and thnll be In w ritin g,
a nd th a ll atato th a ptaca of realdene* a n d poat o r f l m a d d r e t t of lha
cla im a nt, a n d t h a l l b* awora to. by
lh a claimant, h i t a g a n t o r a t ­
torney, and a ny tuch claim n r d e ­
m and n ot an riled t h a l l b* void.
Hot* Lee McCoy
Klnnra II. J a m c t
A* A dm lnlttrator* of tho
F a ta l# or Willi* lla n k e rtn n .
alao known aa Will H a n k t n o n .
d e f e a te d
It, W W are. A tty.
W o o d ru ff-l’rrk ln a llldg.
Hanford. Florida.

l a r a (h a B a ta ta • (
H E N R IE T TA a BOTCC
D acaatad. ! » r a &amp; &amp; £ ! . '&amp; ! % i f t a l f t
nol* CnunlT,
T » AH W haaa II M ap C m a a ra t
M im a in w h ic h aeaeaaed:
N ntlr* It hereby g lr* n th a t J. C.
F lo r id a Horn* Oat Company
BOTCH filed hi* final re p o rt a t ad*
rn ln ta tra to r of th a a a ta te of H e a rle l- All pf tald p ro p e rty be in g In d t p
t a It D orr*. deceaaeri; t h a t h a filed if Ban ford. County of Rttulaola, S t a te
b it p etitio n fo r fin a l d isc h arg e and of Florida.
th a t ha w ill ap p ly to th a Ito ao ra b la L’nlt.a auch certificate thall bo r*.
B it NEST HOUS HOLD HR. C ounty daomad according to law.tha properdescribed In anrh eartlfloata will
J i d n v j l y — inot* C ounty. F lo rid a, tr
on th e : : t b - d e y nf Septem ber. 1151. bo .old to lha hlslic.il blddrr a.
tha front d .T of ih* Ctli Halt,
fo r approtral o f M ine and f* - final Banforil,
Florida, on tua firat lion,
d ltc h a rg e a t a d m ln lttra to r o f th a day of dktober.
Ill*, which ll tha
e tta le o r H e n rie tta It. Iloyre, deceat* flnt dap of Octobar
111*.
ed, on t h lt 1Sit* dap of A u g u st. 111*.
Dated
thl*
l
t l h d a p of August.
J. C. Tlopre
111*
A d m ln le tra to r of t h a a e ta ta of
Ellen Hop
*
_ H e n rie tta It. Ilnyoo, deceated.
City Tax Collector.
n r ito t.A H s T K H ir r n o u
ffIRALl
Idf. E dw ard* Itu lld ln g
ftanfnrd F lorida
ATTORNET FOB ADMTXIBTnATOn

t o three Injured a n aomawhat ln»fWTW.
NEW HAVEN, Conn., tn-Police
. AH t o m ncnOmt of to# tttw
■ay ■ 260-pound pediatric nurse
I
wire killed In tha crash. TIM local
ha* admitted abating to death
tbre^ infant* became they got on
I
Naval Air Station, VAH-7 of H«avy
her nerve* or refuied to take their
I ' A ttitk wing One, released the
formula.
I
**is*t of tbs crew 1st* yoatorday.
“ It waa all uncontrollable," Vir­
I
TWy were: pOot, L t Comdr, Otnl
A U T O LOAN S
ginia B, Jaipcra, 33-ycw-otd
HOTICK o r
r l .1CATION
FOH TAX DEED.
I
poo*M Hall, USN, M, of Kt. 1,
daughter of a county official, told
NOTICE IB H E R E B Y UIV EN th a t
I
Like Boulevard, Loch Arbor. Ho
the coroner. "I didn’t know why
A tlan tia M unicipal C orporation, tha
Lowest Cost
I
la MftMrly of Kansas a ty , Mo.
h n |,t* r uf th n follow ing U a rtrllM .
I did It. Children aometlmeg get
p*t*
ha*
flin
t
■tald
cnrtlflc-at*
fo
r
ta
a
W'; and Is sorvipod by bis wife Qreton my nerves."
d t r d to La litu rd thereon. T h* e r r ml , fboni Nsvtgstor-bombardier, Lt.
tlflra tn n um ber and * th a . jr*«r of
Mis* Jaspers, who la aix feet
lisuanc*. th* d**crlptlon o f th* p ro 1
(jf&gt; Gar*Id Mkha.I O'Hara, UStall, also admitted breaking the
p * rty and th* nsm * In w hich It
:o r d
4b
I
N l, M. no married gad originally
leg of another infant and Inflict­
« * • a***»**i| ar* *• follow*:
I • M M Ntw York Oty. B# U sur*
X T K N A n |^ W . BANK
r t r t l f l c a t * N um ber I
ing ■ head Injury on a fifth, laid
4JIANTK
T t a r nf Imubbc *. Ju n o l i , A.
I •
tivod by hi* parent*, Mr. and Mrs.
Coroner James J. Corrigan.
n. !(&gt;«
] ' &gt; Martin A. O'Hara of Somerville,
A private pediatric nurse for 12
D rscriPtlon of p ro p n r tr i
INSTALMENT LOAN DEPT.
f - Maas.; Third Crawman, William
Lot* S a n d 10 of Block T of T ie r 31
years, she often lived in with the
Membat FDlC
a
rntrillng
lo
K.
It.
T
r
a
f
f
n
r
d
’i
Map
1 l a Italic* Swlgonaki, USN, IS, an
parents of the children and was
of Ban Bird a* r*rord*d In P la t Rook
I
Aviation Elecironies Mato, 1st
not connected with a hospital.
I
- d a n who Is aurvivad by Ua wlfa
Police said the deaths dated
r J. FITZSIMMONS Jr., of Sanford, Is shown at left being sworn In following back to IMS. Min Jaspers waa
I
I t o y ta d to n e ehBdrm. Tbay are
an appointment for a commiaalon In the Regular Navy. Aboard the carrier^ UKS taken into custody as the result
I *; drtglMlly from XayaoldiviOo, Pa.
*aul It. Snelty, Snuadrun CO o f VAII-G la ahown at the right conducting the
j
sad ftside on RL «, lanford.
of the death Thursday of the 11RAYM OND M. B A LL, R EA LTO R
tflclal US Nary Photo)
NOTICE OF BUIT
day-old daughter of Sir. and Mrs.
I
.b m stlg a tta into tho accident
BTATE OF FLORIDA TO!
Allen Kapslnow of New Haven, THE
1'
V lt b*gvc yesterday by ofBclala
Reat Estato Bolts — Ran tala — Investments
C H A R LE S U. WOODARD, w hot*
Police Chief Frantic V. Mc­ plac* of residence It unknow n
r
« r i w local Naval lAr Station. OfPresident
On
Way
Dependable Insurance and Bond*
Manus quoted her ai saying she A Bworn Com plaint h a v in g b**n
I..- Board' bogu probing tat# tho
filed a g a i n s t you In t h a C ircuit
shook
the
infant
violently
because
I'
vtMkago sad debris immediately
C o u r t In and fo r Remlnolu County,
To Capitol; Adlai
* O. M. Harrlaon, AmocUU Brektr
Florida. In Chancery, fo r Divorce,
M evtog tho fire and crash.
It refused Its formula,
t
a t h o r t lltln of . a i d action bvlng
The Kapsinowa thought their lh
I ,
Mawavar, Admiral Delbert C on­
Continues Tour
VERNA WOODARD. Plaintiff, v *
* S. D, Kifhlcrmuit AmocUU SaUmtta
child had died of natural causes. CIIARLEH O. WOODARD. D*r«ndi ',
wdB i f tbs U. S. Navy la WsibBy TIIE ASSOCIATED PRESS
a n t tlieae p r t t e n l t a r e lo cauau and
McManus
said
iho
case
devel­
I v to * —, bas erderad an oflfeial
q u ir e you lo file y o u r w r itte n d e ­
President EUenhower heads lor
■y MARIAN JONES
201 Park Arc. Booth
Ph«M M0
oped after Dr. Sterling Taylor, re
I
MVy Bosrd of Investigation to inrente*, If any, to th e C om pla int riled
Washington
today—amid
signs
his
Children
of
Oviedo
schools
will
herein,
and (o aerve a copy thereof
acting medical examiner, report­
I
t o f t into tho details of the air
upon r i a l n l l r i ' t A tto rn e y on o r b e ­
ed the Kaptinow child had suf­ fore
II ' e r a * disaster.
Csrndr.
J. P. StM.a
Par- roflster Wednesday Aug. 29, along re-election campaign soon will slip
th e Ir d day of September. A.
■- - —
•»**--lL
into
high
gear—whllo
Adlai
Stev­
D
. I l i t o th e r w is e a Decree I'm
fered
head
and
body
Injuries,
ap­
W
A
S
H
I
N
G
T
O
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-Commun­
with all of Seminole County’s
o n t r a . •&gt; will be e n te red n g e ln t l
enson plunged into the second day ist China has Informed the Unit­ parently cauied when *he waa C
you and the caueo proceed eg pari*.
school*. The buses will !%n on or a 7,ooo-mllc "prccampalgn”
----- DON’T ------ed States Red Chinrse planes ■“picked up and ''taken vio!"ntJy."
WITNESS m r band and nfflrU I
tbelr regular schedules to pick up trip.
Real a t Hanford, Bemlnola County.
shot down an aircraft off the
Florida, t h l . Jrd d a y of August.
Throw Away Your Tire Dollar* B****** Year Urea Ar# Bm##UL
children and will make their re­ Even as Elsenhower wound up a Chinn Coast Inst Thursday and
IIS*
Fox
Is
Dropped
/ • / O. P. Herndon
four-day
golfing
vacation
at
I’cbblc
turn trip by noon. The official
that apparently there are no sur­
Let WELSH TIRE SHOP 168 W. 2nd Pat O# New Troth R atter
Clerk of the c ir c u i t Court
Seminole County. Kiorldn
fln t day of school win be the day Bach, Calif., yesterday, Stevenson vivors.
From
Quiz
Show
Treads T hu Will Give Gaaranteed NEW TIRE Wear And
(REAL)
told Democrats in Santa Fc, N. M..
Secretary of State Dullrse re­
after Labor Day, Tuesday Sept. 4. that what ho called the “ failure*”
llordon V. F r r d e r l r k
ported today the Peiping regime NEW YORK 1AV—Sonny Fox, the A ttorney for r i a l n t l f f
Save Year Money.
This year the Oviedo School | of tho Republican administration contends however, that the plane master of ceremonies who kicked 1* O. Ilox 1SSI
501
North
I’a
r
k
Avenue
hta • new principal, W. It. DcSha- will bo laid at tho President'* downed was n Chinese Nationalist up a fuss last Juno when he in­ Rnnford. Florid*
WELSH TIRE SHOP 105 W. 2nd
advertently gave away half an an­
plane.
so, of Humbolt, Tenn. Other doorstep this fail,
swer
on
CBS—
TV’s
“The
164,000
St YEARS IN SANFORD
A U.8. Navy Mercator patrol
ttachtra of tho school are as fol­ Stevenson and hi* running mate,
Challenge" has been dropped from ■a Courl of lha Ctmutr Judge,
Estes Kcfauver, rot a shouting
temlnol* teaaly. Blat* of Florida.
lows: Mrs. E. A. Sexton, the form­ New Mexico welcome yesterday be­ plane, with a 16-man crew, has the quix show.
ta I’rnhele.
been missing since Thursday—
er Ernestine French, will teach fore conferring with Southwest Tokyo time—after repenting It CBS announced yesterday that'
tho first grade; Mlsa Dorothy political leaders, llo also made hi* was under attnrlc. U.S. searchers Ralph tSory, a Los Angeles radio
Rice, second grade; Mr*. Waller first public adress since accepting have founj wreckage and the body disc Jockey, has been signed to
replace Fox starting with next
E. Teague, third grade; Mrs. the Democratic presidential nomi­ of one crewman,
wjth bullet Sunday night's program.
nation.
Jsmee Partin ie returning to the
wounds.
The network gave no reason for
school after (ever* I year* abicnre At a news conference, Stevcmon-j ' At a newa conference. Dulles dismissing
Fox. He will continue
to teach the fourth grade; Mr*. W. was asked il he intcmld to attack said that In nnswer to an Amcrl to do a CBS Sunday noon show
H. DeShaio will teach (he fifth Elsenhnwcr personally in the cam ran Injury through the British calcil “Let’s Take a Trip."
grade; Mn. J. E. Windham, or palgn. Ho replied “ I hope I shan't Embassy In Peiping, Red China
Winter Park, the sixth grade; attack him at all."
has conceded only that Chlnecae
Legal Notice
But he added that Eisenhower air forr* fighter* did shoot dawn
by ? tia f Mack N. darsU nd Mn. J. M. Staley, .cvrnth grade;
.111 t o feaferd P in Dcpart- and Mias Loia Duddell, seventh a* head of the Republican admini a plane in that general area nhout
grade.
stration will bo held responsible for thnt time mentioned.
M IT II'i: FOII HID*
srt.
Housing A u thority nf 111* City
The eighth grade home roomi “it’* conduct and It* failure,
t i l l s s u m , taaiating tha laDulles reported thnt th* note, nf TinHiinfnrd. F lo rid a will rrcMvi*
rtiy Officer and his craw of mill- will be taught by L. R. Blanken-, The subject of presidential as he put it, wna entirely negative M'ntnl bid*. In trlpllral*. until 3:00
'rlork p in.. B*plrmh*r *. IS-*, hi
T potica, wars tbs Sanford Po- ship of Longwood who replace! htallli wnnn't covered during (lie regarding nn American injury oibnlr
nflb**, Cnatl* Rr*w*r Court.
&gt;, papsrtmcat beaded by Chief Prof. Richard*; ninth grade home day'* nctiviiics, but in Washington nhout the whereabout* of any sur­ Hanford Florid*, for th* fu rn la h ln r
yesterday
a
Democratic
National
room
will
be
Uughl
by
Mrs.
Lury
of
tb*
following Item* of eq u ip ­
y Wlfliamt, the Seminole County
vivor*.
ment.
■tiff and Ua stall of deputies Smith; M1m Kalhlec Walt, or Co- Committee publication said “ there
Dulle* said he read a memoran­ i-riiri'i-ula *b*U b* fur delivered*
weB ea the Plerida Highway Pa- raotolis, Pa., will learh the loth 1* no doubt that President El*en- dum of the Chinese reply a few la-Hunfurd prtro for a total a f **v* II&amp;I n l r r lr l f . round lyp*.
grada home room; and Prof. Paul bower’s health is going to be an hours before the news confcrenec. rwnal ric- fr i &gt;bratcr*.
H*«t*r* sh a ll a ll bu
Miller will teach tho 12th grade io«ue in the 1956 campaign."
Ho said he did not recall preelae- ••'Ullmiid with m a c n ra lu m anode*.
I'roporal*
shall
*,- for aevanly (Tot
The
publication
said
Elsenhow­
home roam.
ly whether -the ned* ntuek to a
I3«l gallon h**l*r* and fir*
Ovlodo School Band Director er’* Sept. 21 heart attack wnukl story they previously broadcast (Milnv
I ) fo rty MO) gallon h * a t * n with all
wilt bo Prof. Michael Fisher and disqualify him to servo even a* by radio that n Chinese Nntlonah " n n - d r l l v e r r d . a t tarn* llm r. Illd-,
aball at*u *lnt« prtc* for ■
the *ong director will be Mis* Car­ an Army' officer, and that hi* 1st plane was "damaged" and d*rs
irunrnntrad nurc-tm** of I h r abuv*olyn Anderson of Mara Hill, N. C. ileitis attack, for which he under­ then dlsappecarcd toward the sea. null'll filial of i r v r n t y . f l v * (TS) unit*
w ithin on* v r n r of d a ta n f prupnaat,
Mslatioa, and two Wild Life offi­ Athletic coaches will bo Prof. went surgery June 9, makes him
hut d a t l v r r r tn be mad* In lot*
Paul Mlkltr for the boys and Mrs. n (tail risk for disability Insurance,
cers, Hervlih and Hutehlnson.
nf m nnd Cl nuon r*nu«*l of A utho­
i
Hagrrty
told
newemen
nt
Pebble
r
i ty d u r in g raid yrnr.
James
Partin
for
the
girls.
Mrs.
Three school busts will pick up
Illd iln* rlmll mihmlt proposals In
children in various sections of tho Douglas Arle will continue as sec­ Beach yesterday that Elsenhower's Social Security
a n 'o r d a n r * with III* fo r r a n l n g for
doctors now feel his convalescence
county tomorrow to bring In to retary to the principal.
both I Into niil and A l l r r n a l * a* fol­
Rep. Will Visit
low*:
•aaford and tho Jayeees Plating Lunch Room supervisor* will be from surgery is at an end.
'DANE HID: l l r a t r r * furnished u n ­
f’rs. Blanche Partin assisted by
d e r l l u r Hid ahall
Rodeo.
Here
Next
Month
have aln n r-lliiid leak*
Everything for tha children will Mn. Francis Cartlego and Mn.
a n d *hall t a r r y a
A representative of the Social
Tam pa Officials
bw free tomorrow oa they take W. G. Weitmon.
tw e n ty i c m y e a r imSecurity
Administration
District
c
onditional war runty.
• a rt In the Jaycee fishing avent
funit* tint
Office In Orlando will be at the ALTERNATE: ! l m l * r *
Are
Concerned
Provident Spear of the local
Jay.
un d e r Alters*!* *hall
—, ,L«*'
Chamber of Commerce Building In
li a v • glaaa-l I n r i l
Christian Church
lan k * a n d ahall c a rry
Sanford or. Friday, SepL 7, Friday,
About Explosives
a ten &lt;I0 | y e a r u n ­
Sept,
i
t
and
Friday,
Sept.
21,
conditional w a r r a n ty .
Pastor To Observe TAMPA «v—Tampa officials are between tho hours of 0'30 a. m.
CLARENCE L. RKPD1NQ
getting concerned about the quan­ arid nuon.
BIG,
I ’llAIRMAN
tities of explosives t r u c k e d
l l i i r n i . s u AUTHORITY OF
1st Anniversary
This service I* made available
T H E CITY U F HANFORD,
through
Cm
city
on
the
way
tn
be­
NEW
The Rav. Perry L. Stone will vb«
to those who wish to apply for
FLORIDA
serve hi* first anniversary a* pas­ ing loaded on ships here.
Old-Age and Survivor* Insurance
F lr tltlo a * SI an**
,
tor of the First Christian Church County Commissioner Nick Nuc- benefits, social aeeurlty account NOTICE IM HK1IKUY UIVEN th at
rlo hss asked that measure* be number*, or obtain Information I a m a n g a g s d la bu*la**a a t 170*
next Sundsy.
F r a n c h Av*. under th* fletltlou,
• Big Allowance On Your C a r
The Rev. Stone, Just relumed taken to stop lt. Port Manager
of Ideal Niuaery and t h a t |
to, 17-62, 1:18; North oc 17-62 to from hla vacation, aald that next Jack Fitzgerald said lie would like about the Social 6ccurlty program. uam*
Inland lo r*glat*r *aid name with
Enoch and n th , 1:00; Eaat on 8undxy will also mark hla 31*t an­ to see an isolated part of the
Ih* Cl*rk of th* Circuit Court. B*m.
• Rock - Bottom Price On A *56 Dodge
Mth to Mellonvilla, 2:10; North niversary of ordination and the waterfront used for the loading so Tho employe* and their faml Innl* County. Florida, la accordance
Ilea
dependent
for
Income
on
the
w ith lb* provision nf Ih* Flcllllou*
Ml MoOonville to Celery, 1:10; Sled anniversary of hla fln t ser­ that the trucks would not have
Nam* Htalul*. to .w lti Hnctlon l l l t l
nation'*
railroads
and
their
auxl
North an Melloavilla to P in t St., mon.
to go through highly populated liary companies total* 3,600,000. F lo r id a B t a t u l t a U J IW . C. Hut* J r .
• Special Low * Finance Rate Terms
SiU i West on P in t to Port Mellon Thors have been 46 new mem- area a.
Feifc, 2:80.
b en added to the church since Cmdr. William T. Corflcld, head
Have Been Arranged For.
Bus No. Twot Lsavt Wilton lest year, said tho Rev. Slone.
of the Coast Guard inspection unit
School at 1&gt;4S p. m.; South to Pahere, said Tampa la tho center of
* JA Y C EES FIS H IN G
ola Conor, 1:88; R u t on 20th to FLORIDA CITRUS TO HAVE dynamite shipments to mines and
• Low Down Payment Easy Monthly Terms.
Perk A rt., »:U; North on Park GREATER FOREIGN MARKET oil fieldi or South America.
to P in t St, t:H ; Arrive Pert Mel- CAMP McQUARRIE (It — Over
RODEO BUS SC H ED U LE
Reasons for this am Tampa's
len P u t . 1:10.
seat sales of Florida citrus will geographical position and tho fact
Rua No. Thro*; Leave Lake top four million boxes next sea- It does not place a limit on tho
M ount Poet Office a t 1:48 p. m.| eon, Martin Hearn, Florida Citrus quantity of explosives that can lie
AUGUST 29th AT
West tn Wilson Conor by Oranga Mutual export coordinator, told taken through the city a t one
Bird, Leave Wilson Conor 2:N; the Citrui Growers Institute yca- time.
LAKE CAROLA IN
Bast on 44 to Monro# Conor, ItU ; toitiay.
Mobile and New Orleans have
'ifeast an F ln t S tm t to French
For an even greater foreign 10-ton limits, he tald, and all oth­
FORT MELLON PARK
Av» , &gt; :» ; R u t on P in t S t to market in the future, he called er Gulf porta have soma limit.
for Intensified effects at governDUS NO. 1
and congressional levels to Accidents on farms coat the
abtoln further worldwide impart American people about one and
I*. M.
)
nlaxatlon on Florida products. lone half billion dollars annually.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 29, 1956

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No. 172

Death Claims 5th
Victim Of Services
Disaster

WASHINGTON IR — President
Elsenhower today dcclind firm
•w Literally thousands of fish,
U. S. support of the Western plan
swimming complacently around
for settlement of the Sum Lanai
Lake Carola, were waiting on
crisis and urged it* backlog by
Seminole County children this afevery country which believes In
tsrnoon as th« Seventh Annual
“ international Justice and concil­
Jaycee Fishing Rodeo got under
iation.”
way shortly after 2:30.
The President expressed pleas­
With an unprecedented 000 boys
ure at Egyptian President Nas­
and girls 14 yean old and young­
ser's decision to meet with a fiveer expected to taka part In the
nation committee and to hear the
fishing contest, everything was in
readiness as bus loads of child­ NEW YORK IB—The FBI today proposal for International control
ren wer« brought into Sanford held racketeer Johnny Dio and of the Sues waterway.
Death toll of tnc Monday noon
Elsenhower’s statement, Issued
for the event.
bomber crash tn Sanford when
three other hoodlums as plotters after
a long conference between
an AJ-1 Savage bomber plumrtlrd
Chairman Jack Bewell was on of the add blinding of Victor
the President and Secretary of
SIOUX CITY, Iowa -A d lal E.
into two homes on Orange Ave.
hand to greet the hug* contin­ Riesel, labor columnist.
ruse to five late yesterday after­ Stevenson raid today after his ar­
gent of boys and girls assisted by Ibelr motive waa to Intimidate State Dulles, was read to news­
men by Dulles.
noon.
at least SO Jaycee members.
rival here for a conference with
Riestl from testifying on labor
Mr*. Lloyd F. Lowe Jr., 28, died Democratic leaden from seven
Each hoy and girl reporting to racketeering before a federal
Before he began reading. White
at
Seminole
Memorial
Hospital
Lake Carola In Fort Mellon Park grand Jury, said U. 8. Atty. Paul House press secretary Jatnca C.
Midwestern states that only the
from burn* and shock received Democratic party is concerned
was registered for the fishing W. Williams.
Eagerly said the President had
competition and then divided Into Williams said a "punk"-Abra­ asked him to express publicly his JEM.SE LODGE BEING -presented a nlacquo by Exalted Ruler Roy wiu'ii »hc and hrr husband and two with how th* farmer Is getting
age groups for the purpose of ham Telvl—was hired for 9500 to appreciation to Dulles for "the D. Green, for 10 year* perfect attendance at Elk* Lodge meeting*. children were btastrd from their along.
Lodge is n Past Kxnllcd Ruler of the Sanford lodge and wa* Initi­ homo by the explosion resulting
The Democratic presidential
•‘BED" BARBER ADDRESS-.. awarding prises for the various hurl tha acid sod was slain after fine and wonderful Job" Dulles did ated on Aug. 28, 1040. The presentation wna made on Aug. 23, from the plane’s gasoline.
classifications,
at
the
23-nation
London
confer­
candidate and Sen. Estes Ke1NG tha convention of Stole
1950.
demanding 150,000 for the Job.
Tho
three
crew
member*
and
o m Iniuronce Companies at
Sid RiChard of ths City of San
"When Telvl first was approach ence.
thrcc-ycar-old Marilyn Sue Lowe fnuver, hla running mate, reached
i« Statlcr Hotel In New York. ford's supervisory staff, was oi ed and got the Job to throw the The presidential statement as­
were killed instantly at the scene here in the early morning after
hand thla morning putting u| add he thought It was a man serted Eisenhower's belief that It
★
★
★
of the crash. The small child waa a 2,700-mlls flight that started at
stakes for a wire barrier over named 'Marshall' and that U was was of "great significance" that
found in one corner of the front Santa Fe, N. M. and included a
political foray Into the Pacific
which children would throw their only a husband and wife Job, and 1! of th# 23 countries which at­
porch In the Lowe home at 3494 Northwest.
lints and hooks.
worth only 9500," Williams told tended the London conference bad
Orange Ave.
agreed upon the conditions con
RiChard said this morning, “If newsmen.
Lloyd F. Lowe Jr. 30, and hla aon Stevenson, in a statement Is­
"When Gondolfo Mlranii, one of tslned in the Weatrrn plan. The
there are 000 boys and girls UkDavid, 0. are reported thla morning sued after hla arrival, atarted
ing part in tha Fishing Rodeo the accused conspirators, fingered countries represent 05 per cent of A fund, started yesterday by*—
In "poor condition" at Seminole right In to woo farm votes,
"Historically," ha said, “th#
Flesel, Tslvl Mien knew who the Shipping traffic through (he Suez, Sanford citizen*, for the families
Memorial Hospital.
then will be 000 fM» caught.’
In ths meantime, an official American farmer has gotten Into
affected In Monday's Sanford plane
He pointed to the heavy schools victim was. Re then went back he said.
Navy Board of Inveatlgatlon haa trouble when the Republicans
The proposed conditions, Elsen­ crash disaster has begun to grow
of fish circling the lake waiting and asked for mors money
been ordered by Admiral Delbert were In the White House. And ho
for the more than 3,000 worm* "Telvl waa Just a punk and hower went on, are "indispensable accotvllng to Willis Peacock, viceCornwell of the U. S. Navy with haa prospered under Democratic
some of 19m co-conspirators said to give confidence that this water­ president of the Florida State
that
a
n
to
be
provided
for
the
Mr. and Mri. Irvin Pryor have
Comdr, J. F. Parker of tho Heavy leadership.
Bank,
who
is
receiving
contribu­
wayInternationalized
by
t
h
s
tha
Job
was
worth
950,000
and
they
returned to Sanford following a hook* of the youthful fisherman. said TWvl had been used. Then treaty of IBM will be operatrd so tions from generous neighbors
Attack
Wing On* ataff appointed “Our parts has always been the
MWe have both b u s and bream
month-long vacation during which
aa senior member of the board party and the only party that la
Telvl sent word beck to Dio, and as dependably to serve h i ap­ throughout the city.
by
the
hundreds,"
RiChard
nald,
U se they attended the convention
consisting of three officers and one concerned about how the farmer
Dio did give him more,
p u r p o s e , Elsenhower- Alrrady check* have begun to
of R ate Farm Iniunnee Com- "and they're not all little flan TVIvl we* originally slated to pointed
I* getting along, Our party la the
legal advisor.
said.
(low
In
to
relieve
the
suffering
ile*. held at tne Hotel Etatler either.
Comdr. L. B. Libby, Commanding party that la concerned about tho
f*t 9500 but Johnny Dio sent him
among
the
members
of
the
families
New York.
"There will be a lot of fun this 51,500 in all, but some of it stuck
By MRS. RAYMOND MORRIS Officer of VA11-7, attached to fannar’a plight today."
affected.
On Aug, 10, raid Irvin Pryor, afternoon," he said, “when tom# to the hands of some of the eoCASSELBERRY - Tlrat Lt. Joe Heavy Wing One at the Sanford
Stevenson said that for evary 94
Two
families
lost
their
home*
Rad Barber, Radio and TV an­ youngster get* hold of on# a* conaplrators who were *&gt; deliver
F.
Mattocks, after a two-year tour Naval Air Station, has called for tha farmer got In 1952, ho la
completely with everything being
those
four-pounders
in
Lake
Car­
nouncer, a1&lt;lr*saed the convention
the money."
destroyed — clothing, furniture, of military duty In Germany with all eye witness statements from getting less than 93 today; tha
oa “At A Man Thlnktth." Bar­ ole.”
Rles«] was blinded April 5 when
food and personal belongings noth­ the 2nd Armored Dlv., 48th Arm­ anyone who saw the ptane prior farmer* there of tha housowifa’a
Lake Carola has been stocked ■dd was tossed la Us face outber, originally from Sanford, talking was saved from either of ths ored Medical Battalion returned to ila crash last Monday at noen. food dollar haa dropped from 47
Comdr. Llbby'a duty officer may rants In 1958 to 98 cents this year
ad at length with Pryor, following over end over again, according aid* a Broadway restaurant. Telvl
homes directly hit by the flaming home a few days ago.
to the City Superintendent, with waa found shot to d*ath July 29 In
the addreei, about Sanford.
Lt. Mattocks, aon of Mrs Arth be reached by calling Sanford 1920 and farm mortgage debt rose 2.4
ORLANDO Ut — M-Sgt. Samuel blasts.
billion doltara between 1952 and
Hie tame day at a luncheon for most of these "Utile fellowe rab an East Side street.
dr
Johnson, was rommlaal red at Extension 322.
One
family
has
lost
two
of
its
B. Wilson Jr., shot to death his
Rlmultencoua with the order lor 1955.
100 of the ladle* attending the »cd right hen In tl»e Uk*OAFB
in
Juno
of
1M4
after
gradu
attractive 31-year-old wife Blan­ members — the mother and young sting from tha l) of F, and receiv­ tho Board ol inveatlgatlon, the Ml
“ And wa know too, that when
iventlon Mr*. Pryor offered the lee cream and cold drink* will
che as their-son looked on last ihrec-) ear-old daughter.
ami office of the Federal Bureau tha farmer gees broke tho rest ot
be available for all of the young- Mopping, Plotting
ocatlOn.
ing
throe
months
training,
with
a
»*ght hat it appeared to have been Needs in both Instances can ba
of Investigation dlrncted.tba.lMal tho country is going to be fat
Following the convention, Mr. ■tars purtUtgttog I* ^ (J M * * *
“Purely an accident," Sheriff tremendous. as (bay attempt to medical company at Brook* Gen FBI reprwaeatotlvo to assist In th* troublo too,” StevonSoa said.
Fishing
Rodeo
t
r
i
l
l
Prt»*
for
•ral
Hospital,
at
FtBam'
Hous­
Hurricane
Will
end Mr*. Pryor left for Salisbury,
revive their home*.
Dave Starr Mid.
inveatlgatlon ami operate
Sen. Humphrey D-Mlnn and
ton, Tex. Mattocks la a graduate claim*
Md., where they participated ia tha various categories of
with local Navy authorities.
Checks from friends and gener­ of
Uta
riteriff
quoted
the
aon
Sam
Orville Freeman of Minne­
largest
fish
caught",
"the
first
Be Told To Jaycees lid Wilson V. 13, as saying his ous citizens may he made payable the Winter Park High School, Comdr. J. R. Wilton of the San­ Gov,
a family reunion banquet in th#
sota ware listed aa cochatraea
The Seminole County Junior parents irgucd at the kitchen to the Florida Sae Bank marked a member of Alpha Tau Araega ford Naval Air Station ataff la of the conference at which Steven­
Ocean Room of Johnny and Sam­ fish caught", end other*.
my'* Restaurant. They were both Three buses, arranged by the Chamber of Commerce members table about their respective fami­ for the plane disaster victims at the U of F. where be wa* a presently taking information con­ son said he and Kefauver wanted
rcsldtnt* of Salisbury before com* Jeyceee with the coopentlon of will team more sb-.ut the lasld* lies and finally his mother told fund. The contributions can be member of the nOTC for four cerning claims for damages to pro­ to get suggestions on what thev
workings o ' a hurricane at their his father “go get a gun and I'll mailed or taken by the Florida yean,
lag to Florida In IMS.
• the Seminole County
perty resulting from the air crash should do to help the farmer
Pryor waa among the top M Board, will bring youngsters to noon luncheon mealing tomorrow shoot you."
State Bank or left at The Sanford After receiving hi* order* I.L tragedy.
“when wo get to Washington next
Mattocks left by plane on June The first meeting of the Navy Jalfuary."
ageeta at the convention in New to Sanford from tha outlying at Jim Spencer's Restaurant.
Herald office.
The
boy
said
Wilson
went
to
3, 1953 for assignment at Mains Board of Investigation waa held
fo rk of Uie State Farm Insurance i n « ! AUo Invited to this after­ Comrtt H. C. Colee, Executive
and Baumholder, Germany. He thla morning at the local Navy air
Companies covering all of the noon's Jayne Fishing
J J Officer at the Sanford Naval Air a bedroom and came out carrying
th# chlldnn from the Methodist Station and Lt, (Jg) J. A. Alli­ a .34 caliber pistol which he was
wax made commander of Co C, a base,
Southern itatee.
Children’* Home at Enterpriee a d son, station Aerologist will tell the attempting to unload. The boy Tonight's Youth
command he held throughout his A memorial service wa* held at
Jaycees about the plotting and Mid he heard at least one bullet Week Debate Will
assignment.
the Sanford Naval AJr Station cha­
from Lutheran Haven 1"
hit
th*
floor,
SU
it
said
five
bul­
George Andrew Speer, p n tl mapping of the huineane* that
According tu Dell on Wheels’ pel (hi* afternoon at 1 o’clock for
Police Searching
let*
were
found
on
the
floor.
dent of the Seminole County Jun­ occur in the Atlantic Ocean.
official public# lion of the 2nd Ar­ the three crew members who lost
Back in the kitchen. Wilson Start A t 7 o'clock
The
Jaycee
Journal.
In
its
Aug.
their lives In the Monday crash.
ior
Chamber
of
For Silver Dollar
"Maybe they are—and maybe mored Division, Co. C, 41tn AMB Tin)
sic: Lt. Cumdr. Oznl Donald
cited over th# turnout of young- 28 edition, said "it Is an asset to pointed the gun at her head and they aren’t "
became
the
first
company
in
tho
t u n for today’* fishing ( rodso, Floridians to have men qualified pulled the trigger, the boy si id. That I* the queitlon to be derid­ Medical Battalion to complete Hall, USN; Lt. (Jg) Gerald Mi­
Valued A t $10,000 said
“W# hop* that today’s Jay- to find these storms and measure She collapsed into Wilson's arm*. ed by Ihe Youth Acllvltle* Week company testa in exams concluded chael O’Hara. USNR; and Third
WASHINGTON f/P )-A n 1804
Crewman William llallrntlne Swigc«'Fishing
Rodeo wMIb* «*• *rig- their strength so the peopl# know Slarr salt! Wilson told a story panel at the First Methodist on June 20, this year.
hrer dollar, valued by IU owner
onskl, USN. The Joint memorial
what they will be protecting them­ identical-to the boy's. He quoted Church tonlgnt at 7 o’clock.
FOREST PARK, Pa., &lt;fl - AFL( 10,000, was the object of a gest and beet ever »t*l*d b&gt;
Company
tests,
conducted
by
the sergeant, s career Air Force
service waa conducted by Chaplain CIO leaders, having decided to
selves against."
nolo County."
Discussion
leaders
arc:
Mrs.
Jim
police K i r c h today.
Hq
CCC,
Included
a
night
occupa­
man, at tsylng, "She was the best
Charlrs L. Arnold, of the Sanford cast their lot with the Democrats
On hand to Judge the «*h
Mr*. George D. Taylor told po­
woman in the world. I should bo LeonaAl, Woodrow Cash, Mr, and tion of a bivouac nrea, strafing Naval Air Station ataff assisted by In the coming election, turned to­
caught
fnm
Lake
Canla
and
at
Mrs.
James
Bozenl,
Glen
McCall,
lice yesterday the coin was miss­
by jets of Uie march convoys, ami
dead."
Miss Ann Davis, Miss Marcia Loe- simulated ga« attacks by aircraft tho Rev. Phillip Schtesimami of day to planning how they can help
ing upon her return home from a the weighing station* to weigh Funeral Services
Wilson was turned over to au­ chelt, Barry SI. John, and Gene The publication atated that, on the Lutheran Church of The Re­ dbfrat President Elsenhower.
and measun each eaUh were:
vacation at Portsmouth, Va.
deemer and Father Joseph Lyons The powerful AFL-CIO Execu­
thorities at Plnecsstle AJr Force Kronjaegcr.
Also missing, she said, were John Melsch, Seminole County For Mrs. L. Lowe,
thro- occasions Lt. Mattocks waa
Base In "technical custody" to The discussions will start prompt­ given purposily-mlsloadin/ me* of All Soul* Catholic Church, both tive Council wound up a long,
tim e other ellver dollars minted Commieeloner and president of
be held until the Investigation Is ly at 7 o'clock. Young people and sages. Alertness In deciphering of Sanford.
fifth* MO* and about 95 in old the Seminole Sportsmen’* Assoc Child Tomorrow
closed door argument by voting to
adults are Invited to attend.
recommend formal support for tho
g ld d ii,
latkm, Porter Lansing, pastFuneral services for Mrs. Lloyd completed.
them wa* credited to the com­
Mre. Taylor said the coin was president of th* Reminds Coun­ J. Lows Jr., M, and her daughter
Democratic ticket of Adlai Steven­
pany'* score.
Local
CofC
Is
■Mtofo her by her parenU. She said ty Sportsmen’s Association; and Marilyn Sue, I, will be held toson and Sen. Rites Kefauver of
For
excellence
In
athletic
event*
*Ws believed U had been In her Wildlife Officer# HervUh and morrow afternoon at 3:30 p. m. at
and other company testa, Lt Mat­ Changing 'Houses Tennessee against Elsenhower
family’s possession since It waa Hutchinson.
and Vice President Nixon
Brit son Funeral Home
tocks accepted a company trophy
minted.
For
Rent'
Policy
The decision wa* reached late
Mrs. Lowe died yesterday .after­
from
Lt.
Col.
Floyd
Egger,
Bn
CO.
A Wash (ngton coin expert said
noon at 3:51 p. m. at Seminole
Lt. Mattocki returned by plane The Seminole Chamber of Com yesterday with some mLgtrlngi.
tath 1904 dollar, minted In Phila­
Memorial Hospital from Injuries
and when on leave he visited mrrrn i* changing its policy In Some council member* felt their
delphia, waa on# of only about Lomorca To Enter rseelvrd ia the plane crash which
France,
Italy, Austria and Spain. the listing of "house* for rent" 15 million member labor organi­
fia t known to exist,
destroyed
her
home
Monday
at
Being
able
to apeak the German which they keep for tha benefit sation would be iGckirx It* neck
Insanity Plea
language made hla assignment of Navy )trammel and their fam­ out and cutting itself off from any
?
------------MINEOLA. N. Y.. 1* - A iswjmr
chance for favor* from the Repub­
wps born Oct. t3. 1824 and
more pleasant, more so than any ilies coming tu Sanford,
for Angelo John U m srea the Wother foreign assignment, Mat­ Mrs. Camilla Bruce said yester­ lican party.
year-old mechanic charged with had Uvod all of’her life in San­
day that their filca on homes But the council, reportedly
tocks said.
kidnaping little Peter Weinberger, ford, She made her home i t 2404
available for rent have been against the advice of AFL-CIO
says his client will plasd tartpa* Orange Ave.
A
psychology
major
at
the
U
of
up tn data with house* President George Meany. voted
rsry Insanity “caused by his dia­ Mrs. Low* was a member of
F, Lt. Mattock* expect* to return brought
and
apartments
listed with them 14-4 to make an endorsement and
Central
Baptist
Chur.-h
of
Sanford.
- - Frank Aktourg (Sanfonl)
pers lion over debts."
there for his Masters after which eliminated If they
had not been then c u t that endorsement hv a
.IZ: Uvada Brwr* (Sanford)
The attorney, David Msrkowitt Survivors Include her husband,
be
will
work
for
a
PH.
D.,
in
psy
listed during the month of Aug 17-6 count to the Democrat*
Mildred «»•* &lt;Hanford 1
held a news conference l» Naw Lloyd J. Low* Jr., nuw In Seraichology.
u»t.
The AFL-CIO leader* today
. Beatrice L. Green 'Sanford)
York City yesterday with Mrs. nolo Memorial Hospital; one son,
Mrs. Brure said that each month called ■ meeting of their political
Umarca and the prisoner’s par­ LJoyd David Lowe, also h li-e lo­
cal hospital; her mother, Mrs.
the list would l)« gleaned of all operating arm. the Committee on
Mrs. Corfu* Duv»l *nd baby
ent* and other relative*
Rossetters Observe but current listing*.
Political Education to discus*
(Sanfwrd)
Meanwhile, Peter's mother Mrs. Della Hardy, Sanford: thro* ala"If you are listing an apart­ plans for marshaling votes for the
B e t t y Weinberger, Identified tan . Mrs. E. O. Keith and Mrs.
Mr*. Ella Mae Montgomery
Fortieth
Wedding
ment or house for rent with th* Democratlr Stevenson • Kefauver
scrips of -clothing found with the CTiarlas D. Hayes, both of San_
and baby OUnlurdt
Chamber of Commerce," said Mr*. combination and for labor-endors­
f * - ! *’id U n *• ^ Bradley,
deai! baby's remains.
' Mr*. Lola Taylor and baby
Anniversary Today Bruce, "It must I l i s t e d each ed candidates lor Congress and
(Sanford)
Mrs. Weinberger was duo to ap­ JJoekfard, III.; oo* brother. Henry
Mr. and Mr*. A. K. Rosselter month to keep theyrard current. key stale tfflcea.
Anns* l»
pear before a grand Jury b a n to- Hardy Jr„ Sanford; two nieces,
are celebrating their 40th wedding
dsy. The Jury will ha asked to In­ aaven nephews; father sml moth­
No formal eiKurrcmcnl....... tho
Mn. Thelma WIBlalu* (Sanford) dict LaMarea on kidnaping sad er-in-law, Mr .and Mr*. L. J.
anniversary today and receiving Ladies- A re Invited congressional and state race*
first-degree murder charges.
Boaall* Wright (Titusville)
*ad *“ *■ grandmother,
the congratulation* from many
wr*r* to be announced, but the
Plav Softboll
Wayne Edwin Johnson (Sanford) Police say LaMsrca has con­ **[!• Si *T Hardy, Sanford.
friend* In Sanford and Seminole To
union leaders planned to go over
Udles
will
be
playing
softball
Doodle Rabun (U k* Mvtirue) fessed stealing tha 32-day old In­
the records of rival candidate
County.
In
Fort
Mellon
Park
on
Monday
Crawal
Baptist
Church
will
offant and abandoning him at PlataCharlie Mae Lawnmra
Mr. and Mr*. Ko*setter were and Saturday nights if enough en­ and lay Ihe basis for nicking and
(Benson Junction)
view. N. Y.. not far from tha Lamarried In Commerce, Ga on thusiasts respond to a cell tot choosing among contender- In
• • Dolores Wilson rSaaftrd)
major contests.
Marts home.
Aug. 39, 1919, and came directly those Interested U&gt; turn
f*T the
The kidnaper left a note de­
u*
Birth,
to
Sanford
to
make
their
home
on
twice weekly events
f. w*
manding tf .000 ransom but was
Baby Boy Bract
Cetery Ave They have lived here The Mw* will begla play on
frightened away and didn't col­ MAS * * * * J® ****** FBHIY
• Baby Girl Wilson
aver since.
Monday and Saturn** night* at
FLY * n ^ P IH H T
•V lect.
Baby Girt WiUiama
Roasetter,’ a former celery 7!30
p. m
_______
_
V e n f/iP '
TAMPA UR—Edward Johnson
Visit inf Mean
grower, ia a florist having entered Thera Is no age limit according I
muM stand trial on charge, he
r i^ g , tkreaeh n &gt; n z . .
medical MISSIONARY DUS
Private Rooms—It a.m. to I pm
'E g ? J J E S
that business about 30 year* ago. to tb-ao who ate attempting to \mlth
ieml-PrlvaU Rooaaa-d P-m. to 4 ST. PETERSBURG (It—Dr. Oli­ * * *• V h m « Msdltemnesa
They have five children: Mrs. form teams, "Anyone from 14 up,
• „ .! * * Hreadrr-hn.re.,
ver r . Avlson, M. plooser medical (rah fly raadklack with four lam' km .; t pm. to 9 pm .
Nancy Norman, Washington. D. they say ara weleoin j to pla» with
mUsloGsry who fouodsd schools la
FedUtrlcs - i t em . to 9
*°* U*&lt;*l&gt;&gt; M U 7&lt;C.; A. K. Bo*setter J r , North ut.
Ha
was
ordered
held
for
trial
Korea,
died
yesterday.
(Parents and/or grandp
Navy
wives
a
n
invited
to
taka
Caldwell.
N.
J.;
Fred
N.
Roasetter
In
Criminal
Court
after
-fruit
fly
S t Petersburg acquaintance*
only)
■DDmONAl LOCAL SBW*
credited him with winning Presi­ Inspector* testified JelNuen drove MB. AND MBS. A. K. ROUS ETTAS catabrate their 40th wedding of New York City; HarrltUe Hkks part. Ladle* Intel cited art re­
Qhatetrios- .According to
quested to call Minerva draith at
of
Hlgktowu,
N.
J.;
and
Sara
99
mllea
out
of
the
way
to
avoid
ON FADE 9 UWT
dent
Syngmin
Rbae
to
Cariotlaal*an!v*r**ry
today.
They
w
en
married
on
August
29,
1916
and
f t mode tier add no riaiters
Maurar of Norwich,
giving up the lemeer
199-W.
Immediately U Sanford to make their '
deeding of babtae.
tjrI

FBI Holds Dio, 3
Others As Plotters
Of Riesel Blinding

Are Held
For Crew

5
Pryors Attend
Company Confab;
R. Barber Speaks

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Adlai Says Only
Demos Concerned
About Farmers

Folks Show
As Fund Increases

Lf. Mattocks Back
From 2-Year Tour
Of Duty In Germany

r

Airman Kills Wife
As Son Looks On

«

Of

AFL-CIO Leaders
Discussing Plans
To Help Defeat Ike

«

■Hospital Notes

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Unit a ault lo i|iil«l till# haa been
b r o u a b t In t h a C ircuit Cuurl In and
(or
Ramlnola . County,
Klorlda.
■a a l n i t you a n d each of you
claim ing a n y »»tat*. r ta b t, title or
Intaratl In o r llan upon tha followIng-dtx-rlhad rani p r o p r r i y s i t u a t e
la s*relnnla County. Klorlda. In.w ll:
All th a t p a r t of th a Houlhaaat
Q u a r t e r IMK'i) of III* N orthw ait
Q u a rte r ( K W U I of paction I*.
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Wait. which ll*a North of th#
TnltowInR-dcacrlliad line. Ii *r I*
f o u r hundred fitly lea l Norlh

l a g hundred ninety, iwo and
fifty-five i m a - h u n d r a d lh i f e l t
K t l t . l I t U North or tha amttliaaal c o r n a r nf lit* *ald fleuthaaat
Q u a r te r nf t h a N o r t h m a n Q ua r.
tart
and you a r a hereby re q u ire d to flla
with tha Clerk nf th* tald Circuit
Court a t (lie Court lln uae In flanford. Klorlda. personally ur by ynqr
a ttorney, y o u r anaw a r n r o t h e r writ*
tan dafanaea. If any a n d to aarva
a copy th ara o t upon th* Plain tiff*’
a tto r n e y whoa# n a m e (■ W ahbar B.
It* In* •, 1*1 P a r k Avenue, flsulh.
W in te r, P a r k , not l a t e r th a n Ih*
11th ii»V nf Reptemher. t i l l , therein
nailing tin th e e«tale, rlRht. till* or
Inter**! In nr lU n upon tli* ahnva.
described p ro p e rty r l a l i n td by you;
and ahnula vnu rail to do an da*
era* pro c o n f u t e will b* a n tt r a d
aavlnat you
P
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nr tald Court, a t Hanford. Klorlda.

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you a r r *|i«nding a laaa p c r ic n taejr o f y o u r incom e f o r modicine* t h a n y o u uaed to.
T h e mllIlona o f dollar* b e ­
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icines t h n t a r e p o t on ly a a v in g
m ore liv a i, b u t a r a a ls o h e lp ­
in g you t o g e ( b a t t e r m uch
m ore uuickly. You need lean
medicine* pay illn a al t h a n you
usa d tv. M odern p re sc rip tio n *
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know n *uuu**l HANKolll) C.
IHIPDNK t nod 1,1'CII.LK lb
11UIIIINKT, III* wife; IIKIIUMIIT
11. M r I,KAIIN a n d IYIIA K- M r.
I. KA i IN. hi* wife; IKHJKIt II.
kllltlifclH and NKLI-lll MU.LKH,
hla wIf*; CHAULKH W. UAINKH.
JH. and hla u n know n auuma; olid
M U .1.1AM A. UAINKH and hla
Ulikiiowa aputi**; If llellia, a nd
If lUud. th* u n know n heir*, d f
Vl*r*t, l*a*l*a*. grant***, aa*
tlqnat* llenora, eradltur*. Iruat.
rr*. uf or uthar* c la im ing under
th* above named Defendant*;
a n d a ll p a r t i t a h a v in g ur claim.
Ina lo have a n y lig h t , till* nr
Intere st In and to the fullaw lna
■tea. rilled land* ■tlualed In HrmInule County, Klorlda. lu .w lt !
H ealnnlua at t h e Nurllieatl t u r ­
n e r nf fait I nf T rlanaledale. as
recorded la P la t Hook I, P e a r
II. of llio Public lltoorda of
aem laol* County. Klorlda, r u n
Norlh II d l a r a a a 41 minute*
Weal l l ( . I fact, ru n t h an re
Houth II dear*** 41 mlnut** IB
eeriind* W»*t 1 1 * 0 f**t. ru n
t h e m * Huutli I I dear*** 44 min­
ute* Ka*t 114 1* f r e t to the Writ*
erly r l a h l - n f - w a r lla* of Htala
ilf la b w a y No. 1. th*nc* r u n In a
'N orthe aa ta rly direction alona
Ilia W e s te rly r i g h t j i f - w a y Itn*
of aald Rial* l l l a h w a y No. I I I I
f r e t lo III* (mint of liealnnlng.
YOIT ABK IIICIIKIIY NOTIKIKD
Dial vuu nr* raqulrad to file l o u r
w ritte n defenan w ith t h e Clerk of
Hie Circuit Court set out below,
and to anrva a ro p y upon Plain! If.b' a llorney, Parvle p. Kwann.
I U ' 4 Kuuth Oran«* Avenu*. Orlandn,
Klurlila nut l a t e r Ilia* tha 3ltli day
nr Haplrmbar. A. D. 1*14.
The Batura «f tbla l u l l I* to q u irt
Plaintiff** till**. Th* name uf lb*
r m i r t I* which Ih# null w a s lu il l l u te d a lid la p a n d l n i I* th* Circuit
Court fur th* N inth Judicial Circuit
till* or III* caaa I* WAI.T1JH II.
■".rt KLIKAUKTIt MI.'Im
1-INKIt, 111* w if i, t r n u i JKNNIK C.
HA I,TUN. at al.
WITNKHH m r hand and a«al aa
n * r k of th* (T rcult C o u it nf Ih*
N inth
Judic ia l
C ircuit
nf
tha
Rial* nf Kim Ida, In and f a r KniiUul*
County, thl* Ih* H a t day uf A uguit,
A. D. 1*1*.
4). P. lla rn d u a

c l a t k Circuit Court
By K. K liurdlck
De|,uty C lr ik
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Ocala has decided to employ a city plan*
War to help wtth the adoption of a master
i l i u plan whkh tha city already has.
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of fact, according
to 4k.
the. exlUan In the Ocala Star Banner, the
of Oeela and Marion County are Joinogether eo that the plan will affect, not
the city, but the entire county as well,
te graphically pointed out in the Ocala
Banner’a story that, In aril probability,
jctan gH wOl taka plaos in Ocala and
suburbs within the next ten years than
similar period In the municipality’s
listory. *
Th# employment of a professional planner
is a consultant to hslp tha area meet tlm
changing conditions to its bast advantage
la bailed aa a wise and commendable move.
Now wu all know Out Ocala is not the
fit?
•hlr Central Florida city which Is facing
r^ktmdfrdi of changes in the next decade.
J t f ’B H f t l and Seminole County ha. been
U■awara of the change* for several years.
'■ r-;*Ws’ve been warned by analysts who have
i '-pat figures togsther to point to the wide­
spread ehfwgtpg scene here.
'*1"' Rut does Sanford have a master plan?
X .|f It has, what is ft and what ere we doing
t to carry the plan to Its fullest completion?
1 .'' ’Are those' of us watching and guiding the
’■ Mty’i future etasidering taking the advice
:-;'M a professional In the field of city plannV Jng ea we look Into the future?
t.-i Orr are we going to meet the headlong
^‘b fls a s h s of Industry, residents, visitor*,
~ f iloa and growth in a helter-skelter
^vKodge podge manner without knowing which
Way ta turn to better our community?
tV" n e e liftings era going on all around us.
' ’’'O tfrs gad communities are planning their
~J7f»tttre«.
.. Per Instance a visitor to the city of De,.„lan d would hardly recognise it if be had.
se t been there for several months. Ocala
^'}M started Its plana toward the achevement

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copy,. «y « the DeLami Sun News fn a re*
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Here In Sanford the same plans should
already be underway.
Whnt ara we going to do about it?
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It won’t be many more days now before
the young people of Sanford and Seminole
County will hang up their fishing poles and
put away their play togs for another season.
School officials hare report tl p t enroll­
ment will be “up” In almost every school
of the county.
With Navy personnel forming a very Im­
portant part of our community, new In*
dustries moving in to operate In Sanford and
Seminole County, many mot* residevt*
moving In to make their homes In the land
of sunshine have all caused the attendance
figures to rise.
One brand new course has been added at
Seminole High School an the Diversified
Cooperative Training program gets-under­
way. And new facilities have been contract*
ed for a t Lyman School.
All of this points to tha fact th a t it's
been a verjs short summer.. However, with
the Jeycee Pishing Rodeo taking place to­
day, and Labor Day ju st ahead makes realis­
tic to a lot of children th a t school Is actually
around the eorner even though summer, of­
ficially, won’t he o m for another three
weeks yet.

Social Security Changes

BY PAUL K. WEAVER
Manager Of The Or’ando Social
Security Office
In the first article of this »erle»
l Outlined the must important
changes in the old-ace und sur­
vivors insurance program brought
alxiut by the 1B68 amendments to
social security law. Todsy. I shall
discus, the kinds uf work which
are brought under social security
for the first time as of Jan. 1,
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For taxable years nfter 1865,
Candidates Face Again
persons who work for thorn/ The presidential candidates of four years selves — alone or in partnership
ago will face each other again. This La the — as lawyers, dentists, chiroprac­
fifth time th at this has happened, and in tors, veterinarians, naturopaths,
optometrists, started build­
three u s e s out of the previous four the out­ and
ing oU-age and survivors insur­
come of the first election was reversed. Thus ance protection for themselves
John Adams was elected over Thomas Jef­ and their families on the same
ferson in 1700, but in 1800 Jefferson had baele ai self-employed persons
his revenge. John Quincy Adams was the previously covered by the law.
victor over Andrew Jackson In 1824; Jack- it is estimated that about i!00,000
professional people are affected
son over Adams in 1828, In 1830 Martin by this change in the social se­
Van Buren beat several opponents, their curity taw.
leader being William Henry Harrison. The
Lawyers make up the lartcest
“log cabin and hard cider campaign” of 1840 number of these nswly-covertd
■elf-employment professionals. As
reversed the 1880 vedrtet.
William Jennings Bryant was tiie luck­ long ago as 1848, it was estimated
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less candidate w ho broke this sequence, that 140,000 out of the probably
170,000 lawyer* In the United
Defeated by William McKinley In 1890, he State* were self-employed. Most
V
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lost again to McKinley In 1000, and by a of them are already familiar with
M U M D ear R*—H SeturSer « .« Sunday
wider margin.
tha insurance provisions of eoelal
M it e r Oatober If, t i n at
security. They have had occasion
Thu*
the
balance
of
precedents
favors
SetferS. Fieri** «M*r the Art
te observe and study it In con­
T*M ef W itch a. I lf *
Stevenson.
with the affairs of their
M iter e»e Pebllihsr
But elections are not decided by prece­ nection
I OR. Retentive Btfltnr
clients. Moreover, lHt-au.e of the
ho , A irm lcltiq M im u r
dent—It Is the iieople who cast their ballots close relationship between legnl
• ■ H r c f the AM*elct4il rrcie who have the
d»-islon.
practice and field, such as bu.i§
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flnanee and politics, many lawT b s s “ &amp; ’W-SKW’
™ » v e rM o y Set New Record yara had moved Into other line*
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If Herbert Hoover s health continues of work covered by social security
■ m M lIM M
a .M .H u n t Itlk M ■■■ . n i . « . . . ______ , # __I___ I___ before IBM, A .great many of
ON RATES
good,
he may set a new record for being
St.es
w eek
Om U
l ciih
them came under social security
One Veer the longest-lived former president. He cele­ as employes of other firm.;
III.**
wage
gUOMtaerr ecttcee. eerta at thanks, rceclutleai eni brated his 82nd birthday recently, having other, acquired military
g h i w jlf MtertaiMeet fer tke peryose ef relates thus lived one year longer than John Quincy credits under locial security dur­
made w n i he m q w fer at re n te r e a v e rtk ln * h i m .
Adams and two more than Martin Van Bur­ ing active service with the Artntd
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WEDNESDAY AUGUST 20, 1*38
en. Ahead of him still are James Madison, Fortes. In fact, It is estimated
at least .10 percent of all
who died at 83, and the patriarch of them that
And Moses said . . . who am I th a t I all. John Adams, who survived till his 90th presently self-employed lawyerr,
at one time or soother, have ac­
i ebook! go onto Pharaoh, and th at I should year.
cumulated some earnings credit,
bring the children of Israel out of Egypt 7 Hoover is now 28 years out of office. under the old-age an t sutvivors
Exodus
!.
Adams was an ex-president for 25 years. Insurance program. To these law­
God has had to use men with some defects. Nowadays th s functions of th s presidency yers, in particular, the extension
Perfect men have not been discovered yet. are so taxing that, unless Hoover breaks It, of coverage la of marked Impyrt-.
ante, The socle! security credits
You are Important to the Infinite.
Adams* record may stand indefinitely.
they have built up would have
steadily declined In benefit value
in the years ahead; in the case of
many young lawyers, they would
eventually have disappeared alto­
■y JAMBS MARLOW
was ciUsd radical — actually had for the New Deal and Pair Deal gether.
Also brought under social secur­
a U N f fre ts Neva Ast i n t
roots in M a rti or stata programs
WAfrOMOTCM 1ft—Aa a rt ended enacted into law in related field. programs have become a broad ity as of Jan. I, 1860, ere an esti­
mated 78.000 dentists actively en­
end ssetitsr b * |ii in l t t t Now, M
befor*. And the New Owl foundation for the future.
peers later, tke two presidential social programs,, initsad of being Neither party is offering now— gaged In private practise. This
“ ■ ts* of teas. President Ell- new, would only bring ths UUtod ■e Roosevelt did in IKS—broad mw protection should be of special
r and Adtel Stovenaon, ass States abreast of tbs advanced fields of experimentation. They are Importance to a young dentist
European countries.
accepting what has bean dope In who Is head of H family. Because
that* is a difference ba­ Por years afterward Republicans the past and proponing te extend of tho length of time required to
the war the Democrats sad fought, in whole or piecemeal; the it. Neither party’s program this complete hie professional training,
SspahMtaaa apersetbsd -ths new New Deal and later the “ Pair year offers anything which essen­ his earning capacity in many
ere hi if f r sad (he wap Ebon- Deal," which was an extension of tially la different from tha other’s. caeca does not commence as early
bm
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WaTe al lcN
f f l i ra■ it. In time they recognised—but
8o at mldcontury both parties, in life as that of the average
to the peers immediately ahead.
not loo dearly until Eistnbower standing on the brood bate already non-professional Individual. More
la M l the BopubUcans drown- became president—that the New laid, are pulling in the same dlrec over,.In starting his practice, he
te f hi ths great depression, UckoJ end Pair Deal* ware simply bringmust furnish hie office with eayeah Idoos, th a t m m m u ths lag the United Metes up te date
(eying the basic foundations

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month while be studied at the Uni* ready taken aa option, light no. 'Ey BAL BOYLE
Mrs. Metallon*
NEW YORK, IM — A young! varsity of Ngw Hampshire to benovel.
•choolteacher's wife who nevar come a toaeber.
took a writing leaaae in her life "But 1 didn’t try to soil them," She has already received 83,108
may become ■ literary sonsatloa sba Aid. ”1 Just wrote them and In royalties, and fro first thing
■he did .was to buy ■ 1881 uaed
of the year whan her first novel to.r#4 tjvom Into a trunk.*'
Two yean ago George got a 13,* Cadillac and four bathing auHs for
appear, next month.
'V
“I seel pretty sure of one thing 000-a-yoir post aa principal of the her neighbors’ daughters.
—It’ll probably cost my husband grammar school In Gilmanton, Summoned to New York, she
his job." said Mrs. Grace Metali- N. H„ a town of W registered didn’t have anything sellable to
voter*. Grace decided to write e wear, so she sent her ll-year-old
oua cheerfully.
The novel, “Peyton Place.” al­ realistic novel about a small town daughter to the etore with 111 to
ready causing an advance stir in —not ■ portrayal of Gilmanton, boy her a new dreta. She arrived
publishing circles, brings “Tobsc- but o composite of ell the small hen,. her brown heir in. . 8 - J
co Road” ,up North and give. It a New England towns she had ever Uil held together by a blue nibber band, ■ bit defiant about fra
known.
Yankee accent.
Mrs. Metalious, called by her "To a tourist these towns look impact of bor novel back hone.
publisher* a “ Pandora in blue as peaceful as a postcard pic- "Three people already b ats cut
Jeans" (she like* to do bar nuuse- lure," she said, "but If yoe go mo dead on fra street, and thw
work dad in Jeans and a bunting beneath that picture, It’s like turn­ book Isn't aeon out yet," she m HF
shirt) set out to lift the lid off a ing over a rock with your.foot— “And I’n afraid fro school board
'sm all New England town — and all kinds of strange things crawl won't want to keep as principal n
man married to a a omen who
wnuod up by pulling It off Ita out
"Everybody who live* in town wrote about the fringe I did.
hinges.
With a Freudian frankness aha knows what’s going on—there arc "U’e all right to fooelp about
unveils the high-level brutality no aeereta—but they don’t want what goes on in a small town,
but you're not supposed to bring
and low-level saustor. the hiddesi outsiders to know."
vires and Illicit, romances, the AfUr completing her novel, Mrs. it out into fro open. They don't
petty meannesses and quiet hero­ Metalious did what many begin­ like to soo tbs truth la print. But
ism which she says underlie the ner* do. She went to the public George tells mo not te worry—
surface of any placid New Eng­ library, looked over a list of lit­ ho -on always got another Job." n .
The couple have no intention or
land town. She Includes a few erary agents and wrote one.
love scene, that might raise Er­ Most professional literary agents leaving Gilmanton. They are mov- •
nest Hemingway's eyebrow* or give unknown w riter.. a polite lag out ef frotr M-t-month re n t
pensive equipment and (hereaftei rau.e Kathleen Wlnaor to blu.h. bru.hoff. Luckily, Mrs. MetiUious ad booso into a now b o a t ef their*
go through a period of low In- It's an odd book to come from picked Jacques Chsmbrun, an own.
cyme before he ie able to realise the typewriter of a plump, 32- agent who has writers like Somer­ "Why, I wouldn’t want to liva
a reasonable return from his year-old mother of three children. set Maugham In his stable but anywhere oiso," Mrs. Metalloui
practice. If he has a wife and But Mra. Metalloui is no ordinary likes also to discover new talent. said. "In New York or Boaton
family, ho le In need of the aurvl- housewife.
He told her to send along her there Is so much pressure--**«n
vorihfp protection social security She and her liu.band George manuscript and a few days later the people who have nothing to do
affords to a young widow and were only 17 when they married she was surprised to receive the are in a big burry. But in a email
town there le time for everythin#
minor children during those years, after graduating from high school. reply:
“The ax-mouths may talk about
In my next article I shall ex­ She wanted to become a writer "111 tell tt."
plain Ihe provision in the amended end turned out dozens of short After a staid Philadelphia pub­ you, but If you want to be let
law which permit, self-employ- stories while ho served a* an ar­ lisher—and an equally staid one In ■lone, they'll let you alone—utter*
inenl professionals and others tilleryman oversea* In World War Boston — returned the novel at ly and finally alone. No matter
brought under social security this II.
tong’s length, It 'was quickly ac­ what crime you commit you nan
year to disregard their years of She wrote dozent more In the cepted by a Manhattan firm. Co­ always go on living In a small
of nun-coverage nfter 1B6U In ac­ years she and her husband and lumbia Picture* I* considering town, that Is, unless yen, ora
quiring an Insured status.
three children aubsis. vt on 1130 a making it Into a film, and has it- caught stalling.

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Automatic W ishing Machine
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Parties Pulling In Same Directions

You'll lost Hit quit! dignity of Loch Arbor
and (he nafoty fncilitkm far ckUiroft. Loch
Arbor Un’t a project but ft noted group of
home* near tho Country Club, aa doping
Hlbe with acccan to canal fraaUge. "DON'T
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WEDNESDAY
The Rev. L. W. Scott wUl eoniuct the morning devotions over
VTRR, Sanford, at 8:30 A. U.
THURSDAY
The Rev. L. W. Scott will eonJuct the morning devotion* over
WTRR, Sanford, at S:90 a. m.
FRIDAY
The Rev. L. W. Scott will conduct
.ha morning devotion* over WTRR,
Sanford, at 1:30 a. m.
Brownlee Bible Claes of ttte
First Presbyterian Church will
have a covered dish supper, Fri­
day night at 7 p. m. in the Edu­
cational Building.
Sanford Lodge No. 63 F A A It
resumes communications by conferrlng of the Feliowcraft Degree
at Masonic Hall at 7:30 p. m.
IL'fcXllAV
The Daughters of Wesley Sunday
School Class of the rirst Metho­
dist Church will hold their regular business and social meeting
at 8 p. m. in McKinley Hall, with
Mrs. Albert Hickson’s and Mrs.
C. M. Flower's Groups serving as
hostesses.

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Miss Allyson Lee
Observes Birthday
With Wiener Roast

I n y Pall Suppwr

Lake Mary
By VIRGINIA I*. ANDERSON

Mr. and Mrs. Carl McConaghy
and twin daughters, Mary and
Maris of Mobile, Ala. were the
guests of his uncle and aunt,
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Mr. and Mrs. p, D. Anderson,
9
Thursday, The MeConaghya were
spending a week, louring the
.
northern and central part of the
state.
Dick Skewed of Manassas, Va.,
,
arrived Aug, 17 to visit his par
enta, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Skewes.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dodson and
Mr. and Mrs. John Dodson apd
family have returned from visit'
Ing relatives In Ohio.
Thursday evening, Mr. and
Mrs, C. H. Ethridge of Orlando,
E, W. Thomas and his stater, Mils
Thaylla, Thomas, of Thomasvllle,
N. C. were dinner guest* of Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. True, Both men
..
are official* of the Atlantic Coast
Line Railroad.
,
Mr, Melshelmer, of Indiana and
two sons and daughter, Min Lin
da and her friend, Miss Mary
Wlshard are visiting hla son and
►Methodist Women daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Metiheimer.
Serve Luncheon
Dannie THU* Is a proud boy
days! Last Saturday morn­
After Study Course these
ing he landed a B pound bass,
A covercd-dlsh luncheon wai while fishing In Crystal Lake.
* served Tuesdsy at McKinley Hall
Mr, and Mr*. Fred Cobb of
following the study course pre­ Hollywood wpr* the guest* of her
sented by Mr*.. R. F. Cole, Mis- cousins, Mr, and Mr*. P, D, An
sionsry Education Secretary of derson, several dtys last week.
the Woman’s Society of Chrlsttan They were en route home after
I Service, of «th8 First Methodist a vacation spent at Junaluika,
Church.
N. C.
The program was opened with
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sheets
the singing of “This Is My Fath­ have arrived from Virginia and
er * World" followed bv a pray­ are moving Into the former Bor­
er led by Mr*. W. W. Tyre.
land house.
Mrs. Cole chose as her topic W. P, Burke who is a patient
"Adopting a Revolutionary Faith, at the Central Florida TB Hos­
to a Revolutionary World," after pital In Orlando Is enjoying a
which Mrs, James Bozard spoke week at his home,
on "the physical and health needs
Mr. and Mrs, Raymond M. Ball
of this Revolutionary World," which have returned from a vacation
was followed by a talk presented bv I with their son and daughter-lnMr*. John Domlney on "the need
Of Christ and of Christian Fellow ' law, Mr, and Sirs. Raymond M.
Ball Jr, and two sons, at their
ship in the changing world”.
home
In Fanwood, N, J. While
The program was concluded
with the showing of a film by there, the Ball’s daughter, Mrs.
Mra. Cole with Mrs. Boiard act­ Tyler Dedmon and daughter, De­
borah of Monterey, Calif, flew In,
ing a t narrator.
en route to Princeton, N. J. where
Lt, Dedmon Is being transferred
Rainbow Girls Set for a tour of duty. The scenic
highlights of the trip were two
Thursday Evening d»y* at Williamsburg, Va., and
the Skyline Drive.
As Date For Party
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sjoblom
Th# Rainbow Girl* held their and daughter, Mrs, Joan Green
regular meeting Monday night at and daughters, RoieMary and
the Masonic Tempi* at 7:80 p.m. Lynelte, accompanied by their
The group received a report aon-in-law and daughter, Mr. hnd
from the committee,' appointed at Mrs, Edgar rarriih and daugh­
the last meeting, to decide on a ter, Cindy of Orlo Vista, spent
money-making project for the Sunday with another son-in-law
coming year. The committee re­ and daughter, Sir. and Sirs. Otis
ported that they had chosen sell­ Gosser and son, Otis Jr, in Green
ing randy hara as a means of Cove Springs. Mr. Goiter is aerv.
raising money and would work out ing a tour of dirty with the Navy
there,
the details at a later date.
The girls then discussed plans ' Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Gleason at­
for their Mback-to-achool” party tended the state convention of
and decided on Thursday night Homellte Chain Saw Dealers, held
as a good time and the nyUnlripal last weekend at Jacksonville
pool as a good place. Th# pool will Beach.
Den, fl, of the Cub Scouta met
be closed to the public, as this is
strictly a private affair. The girls at Crystal Lake, Tuesday where
are not even Including date*. Af­ a picnic lunch and swim were en­
ter an hour or two of swimming, joyed. Present were Danny Net­
the party will progress to the tles, Steve Willis, Larry Chester,
home of Min Peggy LundquUt, David Scott, Mrs. H. D. Nettles
where they will roast wlensrs In and the Den Mother, Mrs. Da­
mon Scott.
the bsck yard.
Special guests for the evening Friends of Kelly Young will ho
were ten Past Worthy Matrons of sorry to hear that he Is a patient
the O.E.S. who were present at at the Seminole Memorial Hos­
th ’ —'-‘tfng.
pital.
Mr. and Mra. Al Bryant Jr.
and three sons, of Winter' Haven
aro th* gueste of her parents,
Mr. and Mr*. W. F. Thome Jr.

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Mtrgerlacd pea* nested la M asked yellow aqeash
are aurreuaded by park Hake.
Squash seems especially suitable for tat# summer and early fail
meals. It Is colorful, and iu flavor blends so well with other vege­
tables. It is especially good when mashed and then seasoned liberally
with margarine and a little brown sugar. The combination of flavors
Is a bit similar to that of candled sweet potatoes, without being cloy­
ing and too rich.
Squash ran be the foundation of many attractive, colorful lata
summer and early fall meals. It goes well with many meata, especially
with ham, chicken and pork. It plays the star role In an easv supper
that Is served all on one big chop plate or platter. Either fresh squash
or froten cooked squash may be used.
While the squash cooks or defrost* and heats, rook green peas
and pan-broil some pork link*. Then arrange the hot marganned
squash Ina ring on a big hot plate or platter, rile the hot marggrlned
peas In the center of tho ring and arrange the broiled aausage* around
the edge. For a salad, serve thick slices of tomatoes. French bread
or hard rolls with margarine give the mril a pleasant touch of crisp­
ness. For dessert, sweetened sliced peaches over vanilla ice cream
complete this essy meal.
EASY SlirPER
( I servings;

3 package* froten cooked squash 8 tablespoon* brown sugar
1 package froten pea*
Salt
2 cups thin carrot strips
Pepper
2 tablespoons margarine
Vi cup melted margarine
1 pound pork link sausagea
Defrost squash In top of double gerina over peas and carrots,
boiler. Cook peas and carrots tossing lightly with fork. On hot
separately in boiling water with serving plate arrange aquash In
't teaspoon salt for each. While circle. Pile margarlned carrots In
vegetable* rook, broil or fry renter of piste. Pile peas around
sausages over gentle heat. When
squash Is hot, best in brown carrots,
. -just Inside
. ,. . ring
_ -__of
sugar and 2 tablespoons msrga- squash. Airange broiled sausage*
rlne. Drain peas and carrots. around edge of plata and eerve
Pour one-fourth cup melted mar- at once.
The younger generation was
traveling Tuesday. Masters Craig
and Keith Keogh, accompanied
by their mother, Mrs. R. W.
Keogh and their amall cousin,
Kathy Willard, accompanied by
her mother, Mrs. Eileen Willard
went to Orlando by bus. There
they shopped for "school, clothes”
(kindergarten), had lunch at a
restaurant and came bark to Ban
ford by train where they were
met by their grandmother, Mrs.
H. M. Gleason,
Sir. and -.Mr*. R. C. Brasington
and their two daughters, Carol
Lynn and Hue Ann of Cincinnati,
0., aro visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. P. Brasington at their
horn* on Crystal Lake.
Friends of Mr*. W. B. Harri­
son will be glad to hear that she
Is better and ha* been brought
home from the Bcmlote Hosp­
ital, where she was a patient forr
a week.
Mr, and Mrs. W, Leach ami
son, John Edward have returned
from Winston-Salem, N, C. where
they accompanied tho body of
her father, the late Edward P.
Pratt, for burial. Mr. Pratt had
made hi* home with his dsughter
for the past months and Will be
remembered by her many friends.
Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Whelchel
and three children of Miami were
th* recent guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mr*. T. L. O’Connor.
They were en route home after
attending a family reunion In
Douglas, Ga.
Rsady-bought sponge-cake cups
ran be filled with scoop* of Ice
eroam, wrapped Individually In
transparent plastic wrapping or
aluminum foil and frown. When
you're ready to use them, rover
them with meringue and bake
them In a 4&amp;0 degree* oven about
(I minutes, You'll havo Baked
Alaska all ready for a party.

Sanlando 8pringi waa the wene
9?,, a birthday party Saturday
ftWh'-ig, with Miss Allyson Lee
as honored guest. The guests met
at Miss Lee’s house and were
driven by her mother to the pic­
nic spot
Swimming, hiking, games and
dancing were enjoyed by the
group, aftei which they roasted
wieners, and. In addition, were
served baked bean*, potato aalad,
and a soft drink.
After the meal, the party moved
down to the aprlng where they cut
the two lovely cakes, chocolate
and white, -which were gaily trim­
med with pastel colors for the oc­
casion. Mis* Lee then opened alt
her lovely glfta.
Those attending were Miss Cin­
dy May, Mita Sheryl Woodard,
Mia* Mary Helene Washburn, Miss
Penny Pulver, Misa Ruthle Carl­
ton, Mist Betty Ann Slaton, Mlaa
Carol Cleveland, Mlaa Merritt
Philips, Mlaa Ann Crappa, Miss
Sharon Riser, Miss Rose KraUert,
Mias Barbara Bradley, Mlaa Dean­
na Nichols, Miss Suianne Jones,
Miss Jackie BetTyhlll, Mis* Judy
Robb, Mlaa Sally Robb, Mias San­
dra Estrldge, Miss Debbie Scott,
Mlsa Lynn Crabtree, and Mlaa
Lorraine Jcffardi.

THE SANFORD HERALD
Wed. Aug. 29, 1956 Page 5

"RUBY UPS" la tha nama
of this full skirted ball gown
from tha fall collection of
Pauline Tlgere. Tha gown la of
silk satin with a halter neck­
line tide by two head* of ruby­
eyed minks.
ffnfenMtioMfJ

Theater Party Held
For Daryl McLaine
On Eighth Birthday

Daryl McLaine was entertained
on hla eighth birthday, Monday,
Aug. 17, with a Theater Party
given by his mother, Mrs. Ralph
McLaine. Daryl and hla guests at­
tended the matinee showing of
" A n y All Boats” after which
they returned to the McLaine
home at 708 Elm Street.
The main point of Interest there
were the cowboys who galloped
across the tablecloth and mat­
ching napkin* with »lx-shooier*
blailng. Harmonlilng with this
cowboy theme was the chocolate
cske, adorned with yellow icing,
which the group waa served,
along with dishes of Icecream. *
Attending the theater with Daryl
were Steven Grier, Randy Davis,
Ronnie Allen, Linda Stafford,
Mist Betty Bryan, daughter of; Mra. Nat Stafford and Debbie
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Axxarclla, McLain.
and George Wendell Hlrt, ton of
Mr. and Mr*. Georg* Hlrt, havo
Church O f Christ
announced final plana for their
wedding to be held on Saturday, Has Wiener Roast
Sept. 1. at 4:30 p. m. in tha First
Methodist Church with tha Rev. A t Crawford Ranch
Milton II. Wyatt officiating.
The lain at ’71” Raneh, horns
Mias Bryan has chosen aa her of Mr. and Mra. N. J. Crawford,
tnald-of-honor, Miss, Marilyn Cal-f was th* seen* Monday night of a
haun; Bridesmaids will be k iss' wiener roast, given for the young
Carolyn Hlrt, sister of Ihe groom, people of tbe Prayer Meeting
and Miss Yvonne Cullen. Serving
as best man will be Robert Hlrt, Clasa of the Church of Christ.
bother of tha groom, while us- In addition to the wieners which
~!.ers and groomsmen will he David were routed over en open fire,
Hosack and Harvey Wilkinson. the gkoup enjoyed baked beans,
Roger Harris has been invited to potato chips, rote slaw, marshmal­
be soloist at the ceremony and lows, and cokes.
Mr*. Albert Hickson will bo or- After th* meal, the young peo­
ganlit.
t
ple all took part In two Interest­
No Invitations are being sent, ing games called "Cross Que*
but all friends and relatlvss of tlans and Craiy Answers" and
the bride and groom are Invited "Rhythm.”
to the weding and to the reccpThose attending were Mr. and
tlon, which follows, la McKinley Mrs. Ralph Brewer, Ronald Bre­
Hall.
wer, Mr. and Mra. C. J, Craw­
ford, and their three children,
Lining rake pan* with paper? Rita Ann, Monty and Milana Kay,
Cut tha paper slightly smaller Mr. and Mra. Boh Sellers, Miss
than the bottom of the pan for Ann Mims, Mlsa Elaine Mims,
easy removal after th# cake’a Drennon Nels wander, Clifford
baked.
KJstler, Miss Ginger Jones, David
Galloway and Homer Alexander,
Make a brown-sugar syrup and
add mapta flavoring. Nice for
Try baking fruit cobblers In cus­
pancakes.
tard cups for Individual servings.

Couple Reveal
Final Plans
For Marriage

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A daughter, Kay Marlene, was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Phil Trued
Aug. 23, In Orange Memorial Hos­
pital. Mrs, Trued Is tho former
Miss Ev* Cunningham.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Aiken an­
nounce the birth of a son, Dick
Seaborn, on Aug, 20, In Seminole
Memorial Hospital, Th# baby
weighed 7 lbs. 2 os.

Happy Birthday
August SI
Mrs, C. D. Till!*
Mra. S. O. Hsrrlmta
Mra. E. J. Martin Sr.
Teddy McDaniel
Mr*. B. A. Ayart
Every servo Spanish Rico sprin­
kled with Parmesan ohooseT

Be Certain To Give Children
Only Milk That Is Germ-Free
Milk la excellent food for chit-.Evaporated milk la always tafia,
dren, but milk la also excellent though It too haa a taste that
food for germs. We murt keep
tho germ*
germs out of the milk wei
^
give our oiiildren. Il’s nu amall a Utile flavoring to Ihe. boiled JT
evaporated milk, chocolate aye.
job.
Safe milk cornea from healthy up, a mashed banana, or can of
cows, especially cow* that a n purred prunes and chances are
fro* from tuberculosis and un* your youngsters will think It’a
dularrt fever.
a special party. Dried milk la
Not only must the cows bo safe too and when diluted with
healthy but the people who milk
the cowa must be free from water lta taato la much m an like
disease and the milking must be that of fresh milk than la that
done under condition* such that of either boiled or evaporated
aa few germs as possible can milk. Some of the new non-fat
Instant dried milk# on the mare
get Into the milk.
These precautions are in them- ket dissolve easily and quickly In
■rives not sufficient. To be truly water.
If you are going to bo a long
safe all milk should be further
treated to destroy the few germs time In an area where you can­
that probably get Into it during not get pasteurlted milk, you caa
milking and the subsequent purchase a amall unit far pa#*
teaming your own milk at homm
transportation.
Milk that Is dried or evaporat­
ed I* sterilized In the process of Newest Fashion
manufacture.
Milk that Is told as fresh fluid F O f S c h o o l G l f l s ,
milk mutt be treated to deetroy
germs. Pasteurization, the pro­ I
cess usually used, consists of THERE’S A NEW FA*mnW
heating tho milk to a tempera­ brewing In th* bick-to-achool
ture well below boiling and keep­ crowd. It’a the blot jean Jump
ing the milk at thla temperature coat, and It may turn out to be
the moat Important ilngla Item
for a' definite time.
Boiling, of course, k ilt germs In a high school or college g irts
too. But boiling changes tha flav­ wardrobe.
Local sewing rooter expects reor of milk- Many people do not
like Um taste of boiled milk, commend that you make R
Pasteurization change# tha taste self to wear with J*am to watch
football practlea, go on hlkea
only very slightly.
If yoa live In a city with a picnic*. Sturdy blue denim la r
warm red flannel. The
good health department yon can with
be wont up a* protect**
rely on the health authorities to may
again*! the weather, or turned
make sure that all milk sold la down to form a wide collar. * ’#
■afe. They teat cowa, inspect big patch pocket* make ■ hand­
barns, examine farm hands, and bag unnecessary. The toggle fast. W U e pasteurization planU.
V nuU tlli' casual 'io e d . A
In practically every
'n j^®,»||ghUy dropped shoulder lira
country you can buy good
mak*s the coat lit aasflv over
,nUfc
I heavy sweaaten or Jackets,
However, If you take trip* Into The coat require* 8 7/8 yards
the back country you may get of denim and I 3/4 yards of th*
beyond the areas where th* milk brightest rad oottoe flannel f t *
la under th* lurveillance of a can find.
health department. That'* when To sew a fabric a* heavv aa
you need to be especially care­ denim, you should us* haavydutf
thread. You might want to uae
ful.
Do not lire roar children un- contrasting thread — red or wMt*
pasteurized milk end never buy — for decorative rows of itRah
raw milk from soma nearby Ing ar ound the bottom. Inc Maul
ally, tha cloth guide fur p m
fanner.
If you cannot buy pasteurised sewing machine will help -IMP
milk there are several things you these rows of stitching even. Ueu
a heavy duty meehtna needle^
CAN do.
If your trip la to be abort ■Isa It, Lighten tha machine le » .
let th* children go without milk lion slightly and use a tong stRafc
a few day*. No milk la far bel­ about eight to the inch.
Va make the corded loops tm
ter than unufa milk.
You can boll tha unpaateurlasd the fastenings, remember to use
milk. Thl* make* R safe, but of­ the eerdhtf foot ef
ten times th# youngster* don’t chin* so y&lt;ou ta p stitch close
tike tha test* of th* boiled mflk. *• * • ***•

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Standing

Qualifying Rounds

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Team
W L Pet. Bek.
New York
« « • ** —
Cleveland
71 52
.677 ■
Chicago
66 56 .643 11
Boston . , , ...... E757
.540 17*4
Detroit
«t « A M 'll
Baltimore
56 M .483 DU
Washington
51 7S .415 I7H
Kanaae City
41 U
JS1 MH
TUESDAY'S RESULTS
New York I, Kan«ea City • called
end 6th, rain
Waahlngton 64, Chicago M
Detroit 6, Botton I
Baltimore 1, Cleveland 0
WEDNESDAY’S SCHEDULE
Kanaaa City at New York
Detroit at Boeton
Cleveland at Baltimore
Chicago at Waahington

Show U.S. Has lot
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ZOLA

ROSS

Of Gooihfanafeurs

dual (bought m amusement, eatdarn without either.
"Water eeeka ita own level, Mi­ teur golf ehamplonakip again
chael. rail’ll go boek to being the ihowed tin t America he* no takemeat bunted-up lawyer la tows. charge player like Bob Jonaa end
rD—pick up my ewa atringn.”
Lawaon Little were In their beyday, But It doei lave a let of good
Presently he lighted n cigar and amateur goUera.
■trolled eft.
Billy Joe Patton and Joe Camp­
M t e h a o l looking after him bell made bide for a place a t &gt;tbe
Lbougnt shout tbs war they’d and. top when they aet the pace for
Ha thought of Ryeraon that night the 56-holt (actional taita with 157
when captain rartaon ooUsctad aeorea. But they have fallen a bit
them for n recosuudter around n
bridge. The night was thick wuk abort in the peat and still have
hast and odor*—the mneUe of dung lo earn the top apot.
and sweat and gunfire and death.
The taak of reducing the record
The three man slogged heavily entry of 1,611 player* to a ra sa­
le a b le field of 166 for the allmatch-play tournament at Lake
forest, HI.. Sept. HM5 was com­
pleted yesterday.
When the firing ended, the color­
‘Abruptly Captain Forteoa, a lit­
tle ahead ol Michael and Ryeraon, ful but often erratic Patton had a
■topped. There was a email aotse, 70-76 score and Jon Campbell, the
Uke the gurgle ol p leaky taueet, little Purdua towhsad who battled
and be pitched forward. As Mi­ to the quarter-flnala la it year, a
chael and Ryenaa fall Oat, they 76-53. A strffka behind them earns
brushed hla body. There was more Bill Campbell, the Walker Cup
gunfire, and then answers from team eaptaln, with 71-67—116 and
the lines behind them.
50-year-eld Bob Shave Jr. of Cleve­
**—— these — who won’t bun land, 88-70-136.
bridges I” Ryeraon yelled, and aa
The field at Lake Forest wQl in­
enemy gun found him by bis shout
and ba went down. Michael, me clude n&amp; but ope of the members
own upper arm torn wide open, of BIR Campbell’s 1655 Welker Cup
dragged him back to their trenches, team, lest year's amateur runnercaptain m-tsoa died s
up, one acml-flsallat and three
clock the next monlag. Aa hour other quarterflnaUsta. Moat of the
later, hla men bau mopped up the bright young men who have been
rebel ambush.
creating golf headlines for the post
Michael and R y e r a o n were year or so also will be on hand.
patched up enough to ba la the
last big battle at Morong, the bat­ Jimmy Jackson was the only Wal­
tle that cama pretty aloe* to maaa ker Cupper who failed to quali­
murder. When they got into the fy. Ear vie Ward, the defending
rebel trenches, they found dead ly­ champion, and Joe Conrad a rt
ing five and eix deep, and the heart among nine exempt players. Pat­
bad gone out of the rebel push. ton, BUI Campbell and Don Cherry
Lika the Spaniards, the rebels bad qualified yesterday and Dels More,
had enough.
Bruce Cudd and Dick Yoet on ManMichael was thinking about go­ day.
ing below when Ryereoo again
Tall Bill Hyndman, who took a
joined mm
Think Seattle's going to turn out drubbing from Ward In lait year’s
final, led his field at Philadelphia
la a bust for ua. Michael T"
Ha jerked hla mind to the pres­ and acmi-finallat Hillman Bobbins
ent Knowing bia people, he knew was top man at New Orleans. Jim
they would. There would be bands .llcCoy, Charles Eunkle and 1155
seml-anallst Ed Hopkins hardly
distinguished themselves la quali­
fying butt bay succeeded.
Also safely past the first test are
"The carpet," ha said with con­
such as Doug Sandora, Canadian
viction, "will be mighty Ted.”
Ryeraon grunted. “Bags of Open champ, Kan Venturi, sensa­
wind.”
tion of this year's Masters; Ward
"No. They mesa i t ” He looked Wattlaufer, Tam O’Sbaatar World
up at the stare and their coldness Amateur champ; Mason Rudolph,
■truck into him. “It will be hard Western Amateur tltleholdcr and
going back.”
hflrhfcti Rntw a dMp loneliness, ■ couple of teen-agara who have
Ryeraon and be bad been friends. qualified before—16-year-otd Jack
On shore, with civilian Ufa doe- Nlcklaua of Columbus, Ohio, and
tag about them, they would go 16-year-old Doans Roman of Bothesda, Md.
aaposate ways.

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NEW YORK (*—Joe Brown of
IOiOS e.m.
3:37 a.m. New Orleans, who outpointed Wal­
10:16 p.m.
%
4:12 p.m lses Bud Smith for the lightweight
championship last Friday night,
Hundsy Sept- *
10:17 a.m.
4:24 e.m was named 'fighter of the month”
llilS p.m,
6:06 p.m today In iho latest rankings by
Ring magaiina.
Monday Sept. 16
Rated eighth In Ua division a
11:46 a.m.
1:14 a.m. month ago, Brown was elevated lo
— p.m.
6.02 pm, ths top spot white Smith Ml to
Tuesday Sept, II
third place. Smith has lost four
12:08 a.m.
8:00 am. fights this year.
12:44 p.m.
7:04 p.m. Dulllo Lot of Italy held onto the
Wednesday Sept, 12
challenger's role la the 155-paoad
life a.ra.
7:00 a.m.
1:42 p.m.
8:06 p.m.
Thursday Sept. II
2:06 a.m,
H:11 a.m.
2:41 p.m.
0:07 p.m.
Friday Sept. 14
3:07 a.m.
0:11 a.m. ll obert Cohan. Each of the lighten
1:36 p.m.
0:60p.m.
below him—from fourth to ten th Saturday Sept. II
advanced a notch and the No. 16
4:04 a.m.
10:04a.m.
4:19 pm.
10:44p.m.
Sunday Sept, 16
4:64 a.m,
10:61a.m.
6:16 p.m.
11:24p.m.
Manday Sepi 17
6:t6 Am.
11:34 ■
l:5B pjn.
—p.m.
Tueaday Sept II
Saturday Sept St
6:50 i a
12:00a «
6:17 p.m.
12:14p.m
Wednesday Sept. II
6:56 Am.
12:36p.m.
7:14 p.m.
12:53p.m.
Thursday Sepi. 26
7:64 a.m,
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TUESDAY’S RESULTS
Cincinnati 11, New York 1
Pittsburgh 6, Milwaukee 4
Brooklyn 6-1, Chicago 4-4
Phllsdelphla 6, St. Louis 4
WEDNESDAY’S SCHEDULE
New York at Cincinnati
Pittsburgh at Milwaukee
Brooklyn at Chicago
Philadelphia at St. Louis

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Gainesville 5, W. Palm B’ch 1
Cocoa 2, PaUtka 1
Leesburg 7, St. Petersburg 6
IS Innings
Orlando at Dsytona Beach can­
celled rain
TONIGHTS SCHEDULE
a two-run single and broke a 6Daytona Beach at Leesburg
tU tie In tha ninth. In the night­ Gainesville at S t Petersburg
cap, Gene Baker's 11th home run 1orUiido at Cocoa
and n beses-loaded walk by re-. West Palm Beach at PalatiU
liefer Ed Roebuck broke up a tie'
STANDINGS
game in the seventh for the Cubs, j Team
W L Pri. Ben.
44 23 AST —
Duke Snider, sidelined by a knee Cocoa
41 33.452
H
injury, pinch-hit his 16th horns W.
a *lnmlU*
Palm B'ch 40 a . AM Ste
a 34 .403 11
Patatka
There were 15 home runs in the Leesburg
31 a .463 13
NL yesterday and Frank Robin­ Daytona Beaeh a a am 14
son’s second of the night waa the S t Petersburg a s m s
1,000th of tha season. Lang’s was Orlando
it a j a a
1,001—SU shy of toe major ton­
gue record ths NL set last sea­
son. The Cincinnati rookie slam- Country Brown
died two, hla 13rd and 34th, while
Ed Bailey added hie 23rd to so- Stirs Up Another
count for seven nine. Jon NuxAssn. Controversy
hall won hU 10Ul
Mary Blaylock, Solly Hem us By TMB ASSOCIATED PRESS
and Richie Ashburn got ton job Colorful Country Brown, much
done in a two-run sixth. Simmons traveled 31-year-old outfielder now
won hU 11th.
wearing n Nashville uniform, has
Mantle's wind-blown shot earn*
in the third Inning with two on ■tired up another Southern A»*u
against Art Ditmar. It put him controversy, this time with a fast
five gamea up on Baba Ruth's glove hand.
record—60 pace in 1037— but the Brown mads Ilka ■ magician last
Bah* hM his t5th and 46th In the night to help southpaw Charlie
same game. Bob Turley won hla
Baba blank tha front running At­
eighth with a two-hltter.
lanta
Cracker* 1-0. The ex-Atlanta
Cleveland snd Baltimore each
managed Just four hits, but Ray player took a smash by Sammy
Moore gave up only single* and Meeks on tha bounce and deflect­
didn't allow a man past Drat while ed the ball over the leftfleld fence
winning his 11th for tha Orioles. Into ■ ground ruled double.
A single, balk and Bob Nitman's Nearly aH of the 8.000 fane plus
double scored the only run In the tha Atlanta squad thought Brown
nipped tth ball out of tha path.
first off Hank A fuim .
Chuck Stobb* counted a 13th They bowled In piotost ae umpire
victory for the D m time In his Bill Lynch ruled the blow a dou­
10 sa.sons of organised ball, ble end called Dick Grabowskl,
checking the White Sox an seven who had scored, back to third base.
hits in the opener. Jerk Herthmin, riding on homers by Diva three-rum' sixth — In which Red
Phllley and Minnie Mlnoso and Wilson shuffled home from fir*
Ron Northey’s two-run double, v lie the Red Sox disputed a de­
won his 11th In the second game. cision at the pteta. Frank Lary
A1 Kalin* drove In three- runs won his 14th with a five-hitter —
at the Tigers bent Mel Parnell. including homers by Gena ■to­
Kalina's 54th homer tod off a

Pirates Are Now iVi
Games Over Dodgers
By ED WILES
The Awariatad Preaa
A n Dale Lons and the n e t of
Pittsburgh's short-lived heroes to
b e c o m e Milwaukee's pennaptblook, just as tha Pirates w en to
Brooklyn In 16647
Brooklyn had adgad to within n
half game of first place In *54 and
looked good and healthy with 10
games nmaintng against Pitts­
burgh hi tha last month snd a half
of tha season. But tha last place
Pirate*, who bad .lost 10 of their
first i t gamea with tha Brooks,
was five of those last 10, standing
tha Dodgsra on sod while the New
Yost Giants copped too flag and
the world championship.
The Pirates, who tost 16 of tfasir
first 16 games with Milwaukee
this season, looked liks toe spoil* n of eld last night,'coming from
behind ss Long hH a three run
hooter to boat toe Bravo* 6-4 and
trim their National League lead
to 1H games over the Dodgers.
lad except for the fact Brook­
lyn was playing a doubleheader
In too only major league park
without lights, tlio Dodger* might
have boon only a half game shy
of too Brave* today. The Brooks
split the twlnbtH with Chicago’s
Cuba, winning Bit opener 6-4 on
three ninth-inning runs, but loelng
ton nightcap 4-1 when play was
halted after f i t Inning* by darkIn the American League, Mickey
Mantle baited hla 45th home run
In New York's 44 victory over
Kansas City la a game held to
ala innings by rate. The Yankees
regained aa eight game first place
bulgd aa Cleveland lost at Bnlttmom 14. Chicago's WhHa Sox
•frit a pair with Washington, win­
ning 54 after a 6-3 defeat. Detroit
defeated Boston 64.
Land's poke triggered a fourton seventh that Had the aeon for
tk« Rues after Warren Rpann,
seeking hla,166th major league
victory, had' rotiiud two men in
the frame. Five straight kite tot
Bilnca up far the Pint tea against
the veteran southpaw. lick Groat's
taftaid single Beared the clincher
• gainst rookie Bah Trowbridge In
ten eighth.
Elroy Fee# won K ha rehafoT
Disk Hall, who was tagged for Ed
Mathew's t u t and ttad homo

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Eleven aludents have beet
•elected to launch the St*Urn
£ —f WORK?*-'
University honor* program
will be inaugurated with (he be­
ginning of the fall semester.
Those In the honors program
this year and thslr areas of
study are:
Bob Carnes, Chattanooga, Tenn.,
philosophy and theology;
Mary Ann Coslow, of Miami,
English with emphasis on com­
parison of contemporary litera­
ture and civilisation;
Rod Dugllss, DeLand, political
science In the fields of political
philosophy and church-state re­
lation;
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Carl Gipson, Pinson, Ala.; edu­
cation and physics; Malcolm
CBS
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Movie Queen
Picnic Lunches
Glass, Winter Park, arts and
lllf lA n if jlU H P f f c
It’* Just ss important to give THE LAST DAYS OF SUMMER letters wllht he emphasis on poetin O v lW fll J l v l *
. . . advice to glrla who wont to gain vacation offer a golden opportu­
Christmas on •"JP* ■**” v i l . weight as to those who want to nity for mothers to offer beak Sid Knight, Jacksonville, his­
a lon«l7 tlm•■ ***
.* lose weight says movie actress, training to Junior chefs. Prepar­ tory combined with philosophy
out now many utganWtion* w NaU„ e Wood. ghe Mpj,init
mmuni tics aer.ss the ns
« |t mJy
^ to wpound ing picnJo lunches can be a and theology;
In with «h« R™ Cro** ‘ fllJI theories on how to put on weight starter toward fixing their own Peggy Llvlgtton, D a y t o n a
oject colled “Chriiimsi cn toe whw B#Wipaperii magazines and school lunches when school Beach, English anl secondary
education. with emphaiir on Eng­
gh &amp;*a»" In an e*f°rt
i bookstalls ire loaded with lit- starts.
lish literature and older civilisa­
ore of the spirit and good ch r m tW f m ^
^ | t t thin. But
Practicing all children, both
that fU Important holiday t
^ lots of people who have boys and girls, like to putter tions;
embers of tha Armed Fore trouble gaining walght I’m one around the kitchen. And a little Richard Rigsby, Miami, English;
John Riser, Memphis, Tenn.,
io happen to be ,,ound
of (*0™.’*
belong to ship ■ complemenu.
N&lt;uu&lt; fIJri th lt ,echn|ciini direction can prove to them that philosophy*with emphasis on con­
Its just aa much fun to prepare
temporary philosophy;
The Seminole County Bed cross
m the set are forever
impter has begun ■ project ror u ll|n)( her how au nny she was
Buddy Simpson,
Pensacola, AT A RECENT Inspection of Hsavy Attack Squadron Nino at
history snd theology; John Mor- SNA8 Captain J. T. Blackburn carefully scrutinises the uniforms
itslnlng gift* for I***1*
as ■ child. It seemed to be her
en for ChHstmss IBM. sort urg« trademark.
gan, Weedonville, Vs., political of (L to R) P. E. Haack, J. A. Wright, T. N. Fleetwood, and
her organisations to lend s hand. NoW| lh, |iJf&lt;( the.d IJko to
science with emphasis on cronom.c U B. Davis. Following him Is Lieutenant Commander W. B.
____________________
theory and contemporary politic*. Barron. (Official Photo U! 8. Navy)
The program provide* for individual and independent study arid
options! class attendance for the Lou Boudreau Is In Hospital
selected students during their NEW YORK lA— Lou Boudreau, koca at Yankee
Junior end senior year.
manager of the Kansas City Ath- retnaln In the h
For many years universities in
. . . . . . » &lt;0 u » » ™
England have used the honors Hospital at 5:45 a. in. today, re- ,0 h || ho|c,. U)
system as well as the paw sys­
tem, which is the accepted portcdly suffering from chills and Yankee Stadiun
letici lost 4-0
method at most American univer­ fever.
sities. Requiremcnls for *ht -lass Dr. Sidney Gtynor, New York because or rah
system are less extensive and de­ Yankees’ phy.lcl.n, attributed the g j £ j »
mand less specie Hied study thin
illness U. the after-effect* of the
f)r..Gaynor.
the honor system.
■
T1 e Stetson honors program extinction of a wisdom 100th on
Monday.
Why
is
tert
participants were selected from
those who made at least a “B" The physician desenb-rt Boud- towels? The ar
average for their first two years. reau’s condition as fio*L. but said sorbency, plus t
folder, billfold, pocket flashlight
Each has been assigned to a Ibe Athletics' manager wiult* not the rough and l
(pencil type) bottle opener (pock­
be able to go lo t «Uy’l game be- and repeated 1
committee of three professors.
et site), key ring, cigarette case taking up room storing them, so
tween ihc Athletics and the Yan- In hot soap or
they
gave
them
to
me.'*
Students
In
the
honors
systerq,
pockt-slia novels (adventure and
are
not
required
to
register
for]
mystery), comic .hooka, playing Natalie tried the reverse tech-1
any cUss, but may if they feel,
nlque for gaining weight. She
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. ._
, read stories about how to reduce
Itslnlng their objective. Neithjr 1»
tic IdentiflciUon insn*t for bill- and then did what they aald not
their study limited to the Slot- 1
fold, chapter-made kit hags, using to do — she ate creamed foods,
son campus.
dark, solidemor m aterial; hand- fried foods, hlscuits, bread nokarrfaief. Total vatun of cny three la toes, spaghetti, noodles, highgifts should not exceed apj.roxl- calorled vegetables such as lima
mately M M.
beans, thick gravies, sauces,
It Is Important, Frank Evans gooey desseru.
stressed, that organisations de- But then she found that her
siring to uke part In tl.U proj* face erupted from too many
ect make their plans soon. Ship- sweets — candy, pastry, etc, and

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could eprcsd and wrap the sand­
wiches.
A variety of toy kits planned
for preparing nutiitkma lunch
menus are syllable this year.
They include miniature cans of
soup, spaghetti, beans and other
foods, plus all utensils snd serv­
ing dishes required for the meal.

r la ln lltf ,

TVITNKHH th e hand and eeel or
lb* eetd C o n n this Stth day of AuaMat. A. P . 1**1 J
O. P. Herodua
Clerk of tha Circuit Court, la
a n d F o r Seminole Couhly,
Florida
Tom w a leo a
A t t o r n e r for P la lnllff
IIS North Main BIreel, l-A
Orlande. Florida _________________
I k TUII n n r t ' I T c o t NT OF TStK
NINTH XI'DItTAI. t ' l N f l ' I T . IN
ami
Won b i : n i n o i .k r o i u r r .

LOS ANGELES
Seven-yearold Larry Ford had a big deci­
sion to make, and be made It
manfully.
Larry had been visiting two
weeks in California with hta fa*
Ihcr William of suburban Areadi#
who is separated from the boy’s
mother. Ford placed hti son
r oird a plane at International
Airport.
i
Waiting at the New York end of
the flight waa Mrs. Veronica Ford
of Westbury, L. I.
"ord watched the plane Uka off
and left the airport.
Larry "wasn't aboard the plane.
He had climbed out. Police at’ thm
airport picked him up, Ha had"
spent half of bis 16 pocket money
on candy.
When his father wmi summoned
Larr, told him: “ I don’t like New
York. I like It better here, and 1
» to go fishing with you some

til rflculd Cji.’act the ,-hspter
he.tiiqusrter*. here In Ssnbird.

WASIltNGTON (/P)-President
Elsenhower takes up his White
House duties again today, r»JACQUBLIKB a. C O C K IIA M ^^ freihed by a four day golfing va­ at regular mealtimes. In addi­
tion, drink lots of malted milks,
cation In California.
111VUMCM
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R ATK OK KIaUIIIUA. O IlK B T ISaB t begin slipping more firmly In the "A favorite 'gain-weight treat'
i JACNUKI.INK ‘1.
w kos* l•• ld • » c • sn d msIMOk next few dsye Into the role of ac«adr*M Is I* t ’s ro lln s lU ls h ts . tlve campaigner for re-olectlon.
Moray. N urth C arolina.
There was no Immediate an­
YOU A HE IIEUKII V NOTlKIliO
th a t a n il fa r dlvore* lie* bran tiled nouncement or his schedule, but
■ g ,in it you In th a C ircu it C ourt uf Republican
National Chairman
ftsmlnola* Couatjf, r l o r l d ^ In C hanYei v by CLBATl H H. LOCKHAM Leonard Hal) and Secretary of
You a ra haraby rau u trad to Ilia your Stale Dulles were expected to be
^ n .W r r a n d /o r otherw lae pl*«&lt;J &gt;» among the earllet caller*.
Sccordanca w ith law . w ith lh a C lark
Elsenhower had spent four daye
w m
a c o p r of H i m upon T om
W atanp. Altorptjr for PlalPllff. at golfing and relaxing at the Cy.
I I I North Mala gtrae t. 1-A Orlando. preie Point Club on California'*
Florida, on or before the HI day of Monterey peninsula after two days
October, A. P- !***■ Otharw ite a at the Republican National Con­
llet-reo I'ro C n p fe u o Wilt iia entered
a a e le e l you for fa ilure to &lt;0 eerv* vention which unanimously nomi­
file your anew er nr other a*- nated him for a second term.
f ed
en&gt;»* oe required bv law.

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7-Year-Old Makes
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11 Students Will
Launch. Stetson
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ST. PETERSBURG LB-Sute
Rep. Fred C. Paterson, Pinellas
Republican legislator, says Demo­
cratic moves to campaign against
GOP House members shews the
Democrats a rt afraid of growing
OOP strength in Florida,
Ha said In a statement Republi­
can lawmakers have made an anviable record' ia tha Legislature.
The 1MI session had six GOP
Houtt members sad ana senator.

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. 1A—PLACES lo EAT
GOOD FOOD AND D R I N K S
served to pleating surrounding*
by pleasant people. The Dogg&lt;*
Diner k Bar, Lake Mary.

; MAR-LOU RESTAURANT

Friday Menu; Red mapper, Lob*
ater, Jump Shrimp, Scallop*,
Fiah Iticka.
■ Saturday Menu: Prime Rib lloe.t,
H
T-Bone Steak, Spaghetti and
Meal Bella. All garden vege­
table*. Hwy. 17-61 South, Phone
117B-W.
4—LOST and FOUND

15—ARTICLES FOR SALE
4b—FARM and GARDDEN
S econd- hand Bendix wathcr. GEORGIA GROWN C a b b a g e
GATLIN BROTHERS
Plante in any quantity. Ready
Dragline k Bulldozer Service Frigldaire refrigerator. Ph. 197o
for salting out Sept. 10th. Vari­
Ph. 2251 Geneva. 24M-W Sanferl
aetory to
eties a n of Midseason, Marion
ORLANDO Sentinel g u t, Call
Alumilum
Market, Early Round Dutch,
Ralph Ray, 3150.
Glory, Improved Glory,.Savoy
Venetian BliRds
Mammoth Red and Eaily Copen­
Rncioaad head. Sag-prooi bottom
CROSLEY - BEND IX
hagen, all from Certified F#rryrail with plaatic end*. P intle er
Salea and Service
Morris Seed, Ripe k Ready To­
rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon
RANDALL
mato k Produce Co., Stain Farm­
cord*.
Electric Company
ers Market, Sanford, Florida,
SdRknrik
GI
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m
and
P
a
la
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O
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Service— Quality— Satlafaclion
Phone 311.
_____________
Ph 113 Sanford 2CI7-J-3 Do Rsry 111-114 W4it lad At. Phone 1M
Cota. 63.W; Paint, 12.50 gal.
RENTALS
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p s Army
41c; Array-Navy Surp­
Well Drilling, HOWARD C. T-Shirts,
lus
310
Sanford
Ava.
14—APTS—HOUSES—ROOMS
LONG, Phone 3M 207 Ea»t
Commercial Avc.
F.M.B 5c, 10c, k 25c STORE
2 4 3 room apt Ph. 2983-W.
Curtains Reg. S1.58 • Special |1.19
CU8TOM UPHOLSTERING
HUTCHINSON’S Ocean F r o n t
321 Sanford Avc.
Slip Covera and Drapet
Apt*. 139 S. Atlantic. Daytona
STANLEY KULP
On* 24" boya bicycle. White din­ Deach. Call 1374-W for reserva­
PHONE 23U-J.
ner Jacket, size 16. M3 Magnolia tion! after b:00 p. m.
AUGU8T IS BABY MONTH at 44 APPLIANCES
French Avenue bume suitable for
Jameson Studio. Special for chil­
home 4 business. For informa­
dren to 3 year*. Two BxtO, (1 FR1GIDA1RE appUancaa, a a la s
and service. G. II. High, Oviedo,. tion call 1494.
gold frame) 110, PHONE 3166.
Fla. Pbona FO-5-3313 or Sanford FURNISHED apu. Phono 1121.
Tree* trimmed, removed and de­ 1642-W alter b p. m.
nsoiscd. Ph. 1007-R.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
AIR CONDITIONING
SANFORD TREE CO.
private bath*. 114 W. First St.
For Room or Building
ENVELOPES, Letterhead*, state­
Avalon Apt*. Efficiency, Ph. J20-W
H.
a
POPE
CO.
INC.
ment*, Invoices, hand bills, end
programs, • e t c . Progreaaivo m Seal k park Ave. Phen* 1441 SEE Seminole Realty for Dealt
Printing Co. Phone 405 — 403 Uolpuint 10 gal table top hot water able Homea and Apts. Phone 27.
West 13Lh St.
heater, |50. Pb. 903 or 144-W.
Fun.ished Apt, 600 Park Ave.
T. V. REPAIRS
Apt. size '55 Kelvlnator rafrigeta‘Til 10 p. m. Service Call*. 53.00, tor and Florence gas range. 2411 GROUND Iloor, 3-room complete!]
furnished apartment. 317 Paf
J. Q. Herrin, Ph. 2893-J W. A. Elm Ave.
metto Ave. Phone 2392.
Norris, Ph. 1559. Liccnicd Tech­
1955 Bendix automatic wnthcr.
nician*, guaranteed work.
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Salt1110. 13001k Sanford Ave.
able for bachelor or cowl*.
Well drilling, water guarantied,
Private bath. Across from Post
Phone 100S-W.
45—BUILDING MATERIALS
Office. Manuel Jacobson.
USED BK1CK
BULLDOZING
This
la a free pnss to the MovieTWO CARLOADS beautiful used
LOWERY k BRIDGES
land llide-ln Theatre for Mr*.
brick.
Orange,
rad,
and
‘
jurat
San. 1154-W Orange City Spr 4-5424 black. Sea than at SHERMAN
Ann Threat!. Exp. dale Sept.
7, 1956.
CONCRETE PIPE CO.

LOST ~ lord Elgin black faced
watch on railroad track In back
of dlaaiter icene. REWARD.
Call I1S4-W.
S—PERSONAL NOTICES
ROLLAWAY, Ho*pi tat and Baby
SPECIAL
. Beda Day, Week, or Month-Tel.
■ 1425, Furniture Center —
At Nix Bedding. Renovate cotton
and inncripring mattrea*. We al­
_______llSWeat Flrat St.
to convert cotton maitreatca in­
to Inneraprlng. We make odd aize
AUTOMOTIVE
mattreaic* and matching box
spring*. Wc do upholitary k allp
•-BOATS AND MOTORS
covera. Free estimate* cheer­
Bee the New Evinrude line for ’56 fully given. 1301 Sanford Ave.
Phone 504-J.
ROBSON Sport ins flood*
Evinrude Salea k Service
i 204 E. let St.
Phone DOB 25—SCllOOLS-lNSTRU CTION
Tide la a free pa*a to the Rita
DANCING
Theatre for Peggy Marra. Exp.
Deanna School of Dance
date Sept. 7, 1956.
Ballet • Tap • Ballroom
Beginner, intermediate, and ad­
IS—TRAILERS
vanced classc* for children of
It will pay YOU to aaa ua before all egei.
you buy. Oper Evening* and ..REGISTRATION SEPT- 6..
Sunday*.
Phone 257!
17-92 at Hiawatha
E eat aide Trali#r Salea
Falalka, Fla.
EMPLOYMENT
4 Trailer, Sele-Rent, Ph. 66S-XR.
U- -CHILD CARP
! 1*~U8ED c *»*
____
Raby sitter* available. Baby Sit­
Strip-down a Studebaker, motor
ting Agency. Ph. 352-M.
A l Condition. Flrat 140 take* It.
Will keep children in my home.
Apt. 17 Higgina Terrace.
Phone 2123,

BUSINESS
SERVICES
Ib—REALTY PARLORS
Modem Air-conditioned Salon

HnrrioU’a Beauty Nook

»N A. Oak
p&gt;. n
IT—BUILDING - REPAIRS
PAINTING

n

FLOOR aandlng and finishing.
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Seminola county since 1525.
H. M. Gleason, Lake Mary
call Mr. Tasker,
****•■
Repair workl Home alterations!
No Job too am aII. Finished carpentar WIU give prompt service.
Pbona IW6-J. Rollins k Slagle.

JET *

cRANEY-HMITH PAINT’S
16 B. Park
Phone 1203
lb—PIANO SERVICE
L. L. ill! — Plano Technician
SIM Raaia I. Sanford
II—ROOFING and PLUMBING

CERAMIC TILE
Paul F. Mueller k Son Ph. 154
Fno aatimatc. Quality work.
Plumbing. Kreaky Heating

M. G. HODGES
Sendee ou#AJI Water PumpsWrlla Drilled - Pump*
PaSfa Road. Phone 700

W. J. KING

Plumbing Contractor
Kohlar Plumbing k Supplies
Raam Electric Water Heater*
1534 Orlande Dr.
Ph. 54

25—HELP WANTCD—FEMALE

SELECT 1/4 8awed Oak Flooring,
5260 per M. No. 1 Common 1230
per M. No 2 Common 9135 per
M. Floors Laid 4 Finished;
Reasonable. E. F. Stevens, Ph.
716-R-4 after 6 p.m,

CONCRETE

Ready Mixed Concrete. Concrete
Block, Sand, Grave], Cement
Concrete Pipe to Meet All Qual
iflrations.

Sherman Concrete Pipe Co,

Oat West 11th SL
Phone 2419
RED-1-M1X CONCRETE
Window Sills • Lintels
Septic Tanka • State Approved
Sand • Cement • Mortal Mix
Miracle Concrete Co.
309 Elm Avc.
Phone 1336
4b—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
HAYNES Office Machine Co.,
Typewriters, adding machines,
Salst-Realali, 314 Mag., Ph. 44.
STUDENTS—see the newest thing
in typewriters — Royal's 1957
•Twln-Pak", portable. The fast
cat portable on tbo market. In
7 colors.
fora. 24 months to pay.
Powell’s Office Supply
PI .
117 S. Magnolia
Phone 086
47-FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD
Buy your Furniture at Berry'i
Warehouse Fura. Co., at 901 W.
1st St. All nationally adv. fumituro at warehouse prices.
Used furniture, appnaneee, tools,
etc. Bought-sold. Larry’s Mart
321 East Itt SL Pbona ibsi.

STORE-WIDE
AUGUST SALE

PLUMBING

U ntract and Repair Work
NOW a mm film rental library
Free Estimates
at Wieboldt'a Camera Shop. 210
R. L. HARVEY
i.
Phone 1521 S. Park Ave.
.f* S04 Sanford Ave.
t'
43—ARTICLES far SALE
SB-SPECIAL NOTICES
We buy and sell used furniture.
PUMPS A SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Paying lop rash prices for any
All types and sixes, installed or thing of value. SUPER TRAD­
"Do It Youraelf.”
ING POST on 17-92 Ph. 2U53-W.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Trunk*.
Wardrobe,
Steamer*.
STI NE
i
FootlocLer*. Briefcases, San­
1■
Machine and Supply Ce.
ford Jewelry 4 Luggage Co..
&gt; &gt; BBT W. 2nd SL
Pb. U
It
300 Sanford Ave.
_____

net.
5159.95

«p#o Meadoy'e #Tf iN

The Home* Built
By
ODIIAM 4 TUDOR. INC.
Buitdcra of Fine Homes
For Florida Living
BEAUTIFULLY Designed Three
And Four Bedroom Uomts
1 4 1 baths
Varied Selection of Plana Avail­
able.
Priced From 611,200 to *34.000
VA (G l)-rH A 4 FHA ImervIce Financing.
HOMES AVAILABLE!
South Pintcreit .... Sanford, Fla.
Grove Manors ...... Sanford, Fla.
Valencia Villas ... DcLand, Fli
SALES OFFICE
W25 s. French Ave.
Phono 2100 4 29*0
Alter 6:00 p. m. Call 2371-W

04—LOTS

Seminole Realty

$119.95

New Selection * f Slit JO
Rofas (Foam Rubber)
100.00
Safa Bade ....... «........
Matching Chaira .......
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Ceraor tod * Magnolia, Pb U S
"Bod Heaberoer" Mgr.

SEE and COMPARE

DESIRABLE one and two Iwd- W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MKRO
room furnished ap t Pb. *31-W
REALTORS
Pheae 27 er 145
MAYFAIR — 3 bedroom house. 19*1 Pari Ave
Large yard. Ceil 1430-J after
b p. m.
B A LL R EA LT Y
RAYMOND M. BALL
New 1-bedroqm unfurnished apt.
OSCAR M. HARRISON
Near chopping center and PineREG. BROKERS
crest School. 2619 Elm. No pels
8. D. Highlayman, Associate
please.
2*4 death Park Ave.
Phone M0
New two bedroom houses, kitchen
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
equipped. 1104 Washington. Pb.
•tk Crumley k Monteith
443 or write Jack Flynt, ltox
302 Sanford.
at 117 South Park, Phone 771
They Know
1-room furniabed garage apt.
Phone 83I-W3.
FOR RENT
2 Bedrwoma-2 baths
For Rent—Modern cottage com­
9121 month
pletely furnished. 4 blocks from
3 Bedrooms • 1 bath
Air Base. Available Sept. 15.
IIM month
Call 207* It.
APARTMENTS
g-bedroonl furn. or unfurn. apart­ 1 4 2 Bedroom apta, furnished er
unfurnished. |4 t per month and
ments, with screened In porch.
Phone 1013 M.
4-room garage apt, 545. So. Cam­ ROSA L. PAYTON.
RegUterrd Real Estate Broker
eron Ave. Ph. 1514-R.
Phone 2871
17-12 at Hiawatha
2-l!(-dn&gt;om home at I.akc Monroe,
550. Apply Al Gibbons bick of Desirable attractive 3-bedroom
10c Store. Smyrna Drive, Dc cement block house on large
prwner lot. Desired neighbor­
Bxry.
hood and sensible allowances
3-Bedroom unfurnished house. So.
make* this an ATTRACTIVE
Sanford Ave. Ph. 1317-W.
INVESTMENT in a place you
spend moat of your time —
HOME! 111,900, Terms. Call for
REAL ESTATE
appointment.
55-HOMES
W. H. "BUI" KTENPER
Guy Alleu, Associate
2-Year old concrete block home
Arlttte Price, Aaeoclate
with car porte. 2 bedrooms, kit­
Realtor — General Inenrence
chen equipped. Living room, Phone M3 nr HRS 111 N. Park Ave.
bath with tub 4 ahower. Full
size screen porch. RL 2, Box
KENNETH E- SUCK
612-A, Ph. 290-J.
RegUterrd Real Eatate Broker
Phone 1516
1-BEDROOM neiia# with carperte, 1009 E. 2nd.
porch and utility room, rrlfl
da ire appliances, &lt;225 down

$139.00

UMirat-4.nl anu Repair
Panne 1113
Ave
PLUMBING 4* REPAIRS
Septic Tank Installation k Service
Sewer Connections. Archie C.
Harriett, Phone 734-W or 1335.

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A
NEW HOME?

100x350 lake front loL Crystal
Point, Lake Mary Ph. 003 or
144-W
Lois 61’ x 135'. Partly landscaped.
Ready to build. Dream wold
Section. 1411 Chase Ave. Phone
New Smyrni ocean front. One, 1975-M.
two bedroom apta., reasonable.
McGrath, Box 1412, Coronado I t —BROKER! sab REALTORS
Station, New Smyrna Beach, ur
Tel. 1095-M.
3-bedroom, 2 hatha, deluxe mas­
home one year old near
FURNISHED garage apartment, 1 onry
country club. Excellent buy at
bedrooms, living room, electric
kitchen, bath, carporte, excel­ 115,600 with terms available.
Many other good two ami three
lent location. Prefer couple.
bedroom homes from 59,ooo up.
PHONE 2497.
Rose Court Apts. Unfurnished 0- 2-bedroom country homo on T
acre* with b acres planted In
room apt. Kitchen equipped.
young citrus, S mile* from San­
Phone 1494.
ford. Just reduced to ill.&amp;oo
with terms.
Large, clean, furnished apt. 2
adults. Oil Park Ave.

WAITRESS — Apply Toucbton's
Drug Store, Mr. Clark.
Curb girls, apply tn person to
Pig'n Whistle.
Woman to clean house 2 days a
week. Must provide transporta­
tion. Ph. 2953-J.
Tills 1* a free pass to the Movieland llidr-ln Theatre for Mr*.
Evelyn Rice. Exp. date Sept.
M ather of Sanford
7. 1956.
203-4)9 E. 1st SI.
Phona 127
MOTHERS...........
WHITE
Arc you tired of your routine? Do
you have 3 hoi*. daily to devote SEWING MACHINE CENTER
Salea, Scrvlro and Rentals
lo advertised Avon Cosmetics?
GAR R E T T ' S
Contact Mrs. J. Russell, P. O.
J23 E. First St.
Phono 1422
Box 975, Orlando.
GENUINE VICTORIAN
27—HELP WANTED • MALE
HIPRODUCTtONS
,
558.00
Wanted—Pin Sctteri must be over Lamp Tablet
582.00
in years of age. Apply Sanford Coffee Table*
Console Tables
591.00
Bowling Alley.
Ladies and Gentleman's Chairs
2b—SALESMEN • AGENTS
1110.00 *a.
Love Seat
5175.00
Salesmen 4 Salas women to con­
Hand-Carved Mahogany
tact home owners, year round
Trade-Ins Accepted
work. Commission and drawing.
W1I.SON-MA1EK
3Iust be live wires. Orange ImPhone 951
ovemcnt Co. 201 E. Com marc. 311 E. 1st St.
, Sanford.
A WATKINS ROUTE IS AVAIL­
ABLE FOR SEMINOLE COUN­
LOWELL E. OZIER
TY. WRITE THE J. R. WAT­
Rellder - Phene Ilib .
KINS COMPANY. S69 WEST
Office:
MM R. Orlande Or.
PEACHTREE ST., N. E.. ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Beautiful country home complete
furnished. 3 acree Land.
SALES OPPORTUNITY
HERE ARE JIJHT A KEW ly
Edward F. Lane. Phone 2110.
Progressive well known Insurance UK THE MANY SAVINGS
Company considering applicants Beautiful Dinette Sate. Choice or This U a free past to the Rlu
for established debit in Sanford
tl Table Tope and 12 Chair
Theatre for Fred Jones. Eap
area. Prefer inexperienced man
“overi . . , Compltte with 4 date Sept. 7, 1956.
with experienced sales back­ Chairs
ground who Is looking for un­
limited opportunities in a ca­
CUSTOM BUILT HOME*
reer Job. Give age, selling exper­
*VA—FllA—CONVENTIONAL
ience and family statistics. Re­
FINANCING
Anti—Beautilul 34-Pe Dlnnerware •LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
ply Box OF, Sanford Herald.
Set ......
............... .... •LOW MONTHLY PA CMENTS
TO—WORK WANTED—FEMALE
A. K- SHOEMAKER. JR.
FREE
Pbona INI
1900 Urllnnvllle
Baby sitting or house cleaning.
P hone^S rtjJiJtachrM ticki^^^^
Handiome Bedroom Special
2*Bedroom De Bary home. Good
MERCHANDISE ~ Vanity with large Mirror
cond., air-coed., landscaped,
' 'Panel Bed
paved read. Financed by owner.
Chest of Drawer*
12—ARTICLES H»lt RENT
Phone 24J-W3.

S

lb—HOMES

SELL
AnytUeg
Wilh A
Classified
Ad
JU&gt;T CALL
t i ll

TOO MUCH FURNITURE? Ua*
CMOOSE GOOD' W O R K E R S Flat top kitchen aink, new mix­ •died ada and the surplus fur
ing faucet. Reasonable. 60b Pal­ cash . PtoM UU Inr an td
It Faya Te Dae Classified.
metto Ava.
wntar.
through Clettifiad ada. Let an
SWAP
ANYTHING I Just else*
FUR QUICK AM ION use Classi­
Classified ada. Pheea i m f i r e
experienced ad-writar asaiat you
fied ada to s*U rent bin . Call
1521, aay "Charga ikH

A. B. PETERSON
Broker Aasedatta: a . 8. Petaraon
Jr., P. J. Chesterton, Garfield
Wllletta, Joke Meiach and R. W,
William*. A. C. Doudney, Land
Surveyor.
116 N, P a ri Ave.
Phone 1129

THE SANFORD HERALD

WASHINGTON UP — The Post
Office Department said Friday a
contract for the I 3/4 million dol­
lar post office building at St. Pet­
ersburg, Fla., ha* been awunlni
to the Herviug Realty Co., of Mil­
waukee, Wi*.
Rollin Barnard, deputy assistant
postmaster general, said the con­
vent Is organized for construc­
tion work in Florida.
Barnard subl the building will
be the first major federal building
with drive-in facllllle* for patrons
similar to the drive-la windows
now operated by mine private
banka.
He said the two-alory building
will be air-conditioned and will
have 154,000 square feet of floor
space plus 7.900 square feel for
truck platform* and 147.000 square
(cot fur mail truck maneuvering
and parking.
The building will be located on
the northwest corner of First Avenuc North and 3l»t Street North. “. • . HELP WANTED—a tobncco nuctloneer to out-talk « y
Thia 1* the first contract signed wife wlicii him nek* why nil the odd Jubo around the houao
by the department under a new haven’t been done while ehe nnd the kids were on vocation.**
30-year lpa»c policy, Bernard said.
It also Is the lirst ume the de­
partment has prepared final
D A ILY C R O S S W O R D
working plans and specification*
ACROSS
43. R elieve
19. Found*.
in advance for bidders, he said.
1. M u s ic
44. M arrie*
lion
Ten hid* were submitted for the
DOWN
character
21. Dry
building two weeks ago.
8. Spill over
1. Hunter .
23. Cushion
Barnard said John B. Gay, a SL
9. Home for
3. A ring of a 33. GodPetersburg firm, was hired to pre­
bee*
chain
deia
10. R ab b it
of
pare the final plans at Post Office
3. Evening*
tpoel.)
11. Diminished,
death
Department expense but Ibe nerv­
tN o r.)
as the moon 4. Nourished
ing Co., was required lo buy these
12. Old card
8.Dl*charge * 23. Shel­
plana a* part f it* contract.
gun
game
tered
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J4. cjueat! ona
« Young aheep
7. Sphere
96. Strike
18. Crowd
32. River (Fr;
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33. Bodlee i f
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with
17. Northeast
11. Magic click
the hand
water
13. Orate
27. Royal resi­ 36. Weary
labbr.l
wiibo rtija x K b *
m il.a Mm
15. Mons-Dlled
37. Ortedy
dence
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w i :iim :*usv
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a v tg a v io a
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of river*
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S.*e js.,.until" With L'acl* Walt
the aun
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pleasure
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THURSDAl AUGUST 30, 1938

E stablished 1908

OVER too CHILDREN TOOK part In the Seventh Annual Jay err
Fishing Rodeo yesterday at Lake Carols In Fort Mellon Pork in
Sanford. Prises were awarded to 10 children for fish that were

rnught during the event whirl) started shortly afler 3:30 Wed
nesdny afternoon. (Photo by Jameson)

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Program Of CofC
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Council
To Study
Canal Issue
LONDON Of*—The British Foi
oign Office announced tonight the
North Atlantic Council will meet la
Paris next week to consider the
Sues Canal dispute.
Foreign Secretary Sclwyn Lloyd
will be Britain's representative at
this hurriedly arranged meeting ol
NATO's top body. A Foreign Ol*
flee spokesman laid the meeting
will open Wednesday.
The announcement came ea the
first elements of French troops ai*
signal to C y n wwa

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THK MOST POPULAR *|h&gt;1 during yesterday’,, Jayrre Fishing
Rodeo _wn* the judge*' tnhle when' fish were brought bv par­
ticipating youngster* to bo weighed, measuted, ami registered.

Youngsters, parents and adults crowded around the table where

sralrs were located to sre whoso fish was the longest, the shortest,

liravir.it, or even the smallest. (Staff l ’boto)

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A wild chase through Seminole
County roada and palmetto thlc*
l y t t i fjw«ny ended In the stopping
a f a car last night asd tho driver
taken. laid ., ouawdy.. following-*
liabia sources a*M' otbert wet*
hit and nm Incident In Lake B irf. down on the crowd aa the flail i a.m. ,
moving to the British bastion m
the arrest , of winner* In tha varioas categories
George Touhy, president of lha the eastern Mediterranean by U
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signwere
determined
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announced.
Chamlwr
of
Commerce,
brought
John Henry Poff Ms been ■tfi"*
armada of requisitioned ships.
id by *Mra.#J. A. Chalkley Sr., in A acoro of Jayccc members attention to the Coffee Club French Forellgn Office and De­
the wake ofthe Incident. Charge* were on band to assist in making group that tha emphasis being fense Department officials refused
piled up against the 21-year-old the event a complete success and llaccd an Harness Horse Racing In to confirm or deny the reports,
Lake Mary youth as Florida High- a number of tho Jaycce wive*: two national ningntlnei «*t1*
&lt; widely ubllshed by Paris newspaway Patrolman Carl WHHnm* filed pitched In to register the young-1accomplish what Willlnn* *•
They declined to go beyond a Forgfthe complaint# at the Seminole Jters, aerve soft drinks and Ice -nd his associates aro trying Foreign Office communque which
County Sheriff* office.
, fr**ra&gt; as " l 'l °* t“ assist tho ’o do nt Seminole Park Race. ay. said the British government had
Williams chased the IMS Chev- judges In determining the winner* Touhy snld "thl* is an Important to a French request lo temporarily
folet Station wagon after he had m the various groups.
development In Seminole County.'’ station a contlngen of French
been aighlrd by members of the Lake Carol# was well stocked
President Touhy nlso naM Irl* French truopa on Cyprus.
family In the car that had been for the event as was shown by the bulo to Forrest ll reckon ridge,
hit. The car, driven by Poff. waa number of fish caught and the Chamber of Commerce manager,
lighted near the Movleland Ride- rixe of the fish turned In ni the "'ho ha* resigned to accept •.
Cub Scout Pack 34
In Theatre. William* atated that weighing station
Inr position with the DeLanJ
his speed, throughout the chase,
the j u(jsel ublc were County Chamber of Commerce. Un said, Will Hold Field
was between 75 and W miles nn Commissioner and President of, "Creek, we wish you only the
^ mlrthe Seminole County Sportsmen's ’’est."
Events Friday
ADMIRAL DELBERT CORNWELL, COMMANDER, FLEET AIR JACKSONVILLE, expresses the
w Both the Seminole County Sher- Association John Mcisch and Past
Clifford MoKibldn, presidentCuh Scout Pick No. M will hold regrets of th* Secretary of th* Navy over th* trtitle arrldcnt when a Navy AJ-3 Savage Immber
I f f » Department and the Sanford President Porter Lansing.
elect of Ihe Seminole County it! monthly pack meeting' at the crashed
Into two Sanford homes Monday. Aroom ntying Admiral Cornwell ore: (left to right)
Police Department were alerted
children In uverv ace uroun Chamber of Commerce outlined soft ball field on the lake front Acting Mayor David Gatchel, Comdr.!,, It, I.ibby, Comdr. William E. Lenina, and Captain Robert
and took part In Ihe chase. Deputy turned out fur the event -omo
personal wishes for Chamber Frltlay night beginning at 7:30.
\V. Jackson. I.t. I). I.. Jackson, the Admiral's J-'hg Lieutenant t. shown in the background Admir­
Sheriff Bob Carroll’s ear, nt 20th b ■ assisted bv narcnis who "f Commerce accomplishment*
Cornwell, leaning uti tha desk, talks with Tha Huifard Itcrald'H KxiTiitivi* l-Miinr, (with hack to
Sine* the main theme of cubbing al
St. and the old Lake Mary road J J J }
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{ur «&gt;• ^ I n g year.
for the month of Auguat has been camera) J, Marion llarmiri Sr* (Photo by Jmnf um)
•’Field Event*" several competi­
fiS k nth,.r
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a,s made.
madctle,nr,!
"■&gt;'« fee Club member*
bcflor‘‘ his plans,C"f
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the road
was
jpit" lln« ,he cr*ck‘’r
|,,r„ ft,„ „.._v
be tive field event* will be run. Indi­
The chase went .long the old nlh both bream and b . ..
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tribute to
Forrest
cuba from the afveral den*
U k e Mary road from 17-92 Into
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Breckenrldge. He said ’’Breek'i vidual
will
participate
in auch event* *a
Lake Mary, back through the Lake « #rf th*n
woitiiw were
p#riot» ||(y W|H Ih. mi„ .
the obstacle course, foot races,
. J I a r y road to 20th St., out South« **•»«*■
‘n‘°
ed In Sanford and Seminole football throw and other contests.
Road and bark again, fin,e an“ were furnished by Semi- County
One of the feature event* of the
I
'lrinS}nB, the C#r 10 * ,l°P al n01^ Sp"rtlnB
I "Promotion will be the work of evening will be a surprise com­
th. city Umlt* on » th St.
(ConUnaed On Pag* Three) | (CmUlaanl Oa P as. Three!
f Red light* flashing and siren
. ---------------------------- petitive attraction that can no* tw
announced at thl* time. Prises will
Sounding^ as well as spot lights, ■
V M W im &amp; s .* —
b« awarded to Individual winnrr*
fallrd to stop thr iivrcrtlng m r as
v. W ffrl *
tltc youth, who admitted to Patrol* la ^ V 9 1 M k |a |A '
' M 9 U , j j g and a grand prise will be awarded With a full attendance of club
i man Carl Wiltlami that ho
a
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J to Ihe den winning the w»st officers and directors and with
of been",
to
. B emM ; f j event!. Cubbing awards will aUo every committee belug represen­
be made by O. B. Gray, chairman
- &gt; B 4 H - n l of the awards committee. All ted, the Sanford Rotary Club held
Patrolman Car] William* Mated
i l l
anil tlonmmllntr minslnn in i l - -oH nf tlm
of mil
friends of cubbing arc 'nvtcd to
|J ia t
improper
country. To In* |m&gt;iwirc&lt;l to fulfil1 th in mi-uion m i u l r c s iutenattend.
• T e n d r iv f-; wilful
w
^
hIvu o|&gt;cralloiiH and inevitably tliure |« liazanl involved,
Cub Scout Pack No. 34 Is spon­
nit and run, Snd resisting »rrc,t,
I jC K S
F a r Ichh, I mi ght add, t h a n on the highway.
sored by the Methodist Church.
Jamei Grant la Cubmasler and W.
W. Dodson la committee chairman
of the pick. Parents of boys -ighv
Veteran Driver Is
years of age or pliler who aro in­
terested la having their buy join
Critically Injured
the cub scout program should con­
tact Fred Murray, placement
A r 'loot Flies Ov*r
chairman, Phone 66S.
Detroit un
Veteran powerV c driver Joe Taggart was crllieali Injured today when SloMoShun IV, which he was pitoting
la Gatd Cup trials on the Detroit
In Political Drive
Rlv r. flipped over at about US
KANSAS ClTV UB - Former
mph and tank.
President Harry Trumaa Is going
Spectator* watching the nuge
to get into the political campaign
unlimited class boat whip over the
full blast.
three-mile course said It ”ap.
He announced at hL Kansas
OIL TANKER ADMISSION
peered to disintegrate."
City office yesterday the Demo
CRITICIZED
Taggart, a veteran Detroit pilot.
cratlc National Committee asked Cruise Plans To Be
MIAMI (At —Admission of a n _
r'i*hed to a hospital la a conhim to make two or three speech­
Villon doctors aald waa so prwtanker from a strikebound ahipes a week.
Discussed A t Boat,
carious they began treating him
yard at Jacksonville to Miami for!
He
said
the
committee
is
draw­
In,.an ambulance, fearing to re­
repairs was criticised yesterday
ing up a list of proposed appear­ Ski Club Meeting
move him to the emergency room
ances,
probably
starting
the
sec­
by
CIO official* and the Industrial
Final
plans
for
tha
Labor
Day
T -v harbormaster policemen!
ond week In September. He said weekend cruise which will leave
Union of Marine and Slilpbulldlng
Sheltl* and Clyde Whltledg*
be would apeak only at the invita­ froip Daytona Beach will be dis­
•ere patrolling in a nearby
Worker* as a disgrace to tbla port
tion of tho committee.
cussed at tonight's session of the
-sld HtoMo IV of Seattle
A Miami jxirt spokesman said
Truman trill fly to Ottumwa, Sanford Boat and Ski Club
'
couple of fllpi and then
he
did not know of the strike inla.,
Saturday
and
talk
at
a
rally
The
meeting
will
get
underway
•“ 's he water, breakipg Into a
fur Herat he] Loveless, Democrat­ at I p. m. in the Civic Center at
Jolvement of the Venesuelan
hundred places." Th* boat wad i*.
ic candidate for governor of Iona. Ft. Mellon Park. Member* are
anker Bachaqueoro but would
■&gt;«ered after an hour of draggln*
Monday night ha will addreaa a urged to attend this meeting. The
river bottom.
public la Invited.

To Citizens Of Sanford

R e p re s e n ts

ta s te r ,' Fleet ^."TaekaonViua
and repmeatlng the Secretary of
the Navy visited Sar.fard today
to determine If there la anything
the Navy or the Becretary of tho
Navy could do that ba« not boon
done.
Admiral Cornwell expressed tha
regreta of tho Becretary of tha
Navy aa well as hi* personal re­
grets to the families of the peopli
who were affected In the Monday
tragedy In Sanford
However, Adm. Cornwell said,
"We are delighted with the cooperation that has existed between
the Navy and the eiUrens of San*
ford In taking care of the many
details that grew out of tha acci­
dent."
Admiral Cornwell wa* accom­
panied on hli tour today, by Cap­
tain Robert W. Jackson, Com­
manding Officer of the Sanford
Naval Air Station; Comdr. L. 0,
Libby, Commanding Officer of
VAH-7: Comdr. William E. las.
moj; Lt. D. L. Johnson, the Ad­
miral* Flag Lieutenant; and aoline Mayor David Gatchel.
Funeral service# for two of tho
air crash disaster victims are be­
ing held this afternoon at Brissoa
Funeral Homo.
Services for Mri. Lloyd F. Lon-o,
Jr., M. and her daughter, Marilyn
Sue, three, are being held at 1:30
p. m. with the Rov. J. W. Parham
of the Central Baptla* Church of;
Delating.
Burial will be held In Oskuwn
Memorial Part*
Mem*’. '* *■■ vice* w-r* he!J
yesterday afternoon at I j'clo.k
for tho three crew members; Lr.
Comdr. Osnl Donald Rail ■•&gt;*
Pilot; Lt. &lt;Jg&gt; Gerald Ml Kiel
O'Hara, bombardier • navigator;
and William Dallrntlne Rwlaonski,
third crewman, chaplain Chari-*
L, Arnold conducted the services
assisted by the Rev. Phlllln o-b.
lessmgnn of the L'lthe—p "
&gt;|
of The Redeemer and Father Jew
seph Lyons of All RunIs Cot hoi 10
Church.
In the meantime, the official
Naval Board of Investigation nr.
tiered by Admiral Cornwell, '.i-w
‘blued Ra Inquiries Into the dla*
aster. The board was reported t*
neve held Its flrat meeting ye«!epday and continued It* Invest!fa,
tion throughout the oay and meg
again today to fUr'her determine
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,3 VOULME XLV1I1

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Established 1908

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TUESDAY AUGUST 28, IBM

Egypt Says
W ill M eet
W ith Team

AN AERIAL VIEW of the crash scene on Orange Av*. In Sanford
yesterday taken from a Navy helicopter. Note the crowd already
assembled around the biasing plane, the wing of the plana as It
leans against a power pole, the Navy ambulance pulled up Into

the twisted railroad track where the plane first hit at upper
(Official Navy Photo)

F. E. Breckenridge Official Navy Inquiry
^Accepts Position
Of Air Crash Ordered
With DeLand CofC
Aa announcement was made to­
day by Clyde Bennett, president
of the DeLand Chamber of Corrtmerce that Forrest Breckenridge,
presently manager of the local
Chamber had accepted the post*
tion of Chamber Executive Mena. J g e r at DeLand.
Breekenrldge baa aerved
" teenager of the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce for the
past five years, having come to
Sanford from the Suwannee Coun­
ty Chamber at Live Oak. Prior to
th at time he was connected with
radio atatlons in both South Geor­
gia and North Florida.
He ia presently serving aa vice. president of the Florida Chamber
&lt;A f Commerce Executives, a state­
wide professional association. He
is alio the secretary of the St.
Johna-Indlan River Improvement
Assn, and has made several pres­
entations b e f o r e congressional
committees and other groups rel­
ative to the proposed SanfordTitusville Canal.
Ha is actively Interested in avl*
a tion, and la Central Florida
nflroup Commander of the Florida
'•W ing, Civil Air Patrol, Air Force
Auxiliary. He la a member of the
Aviation division of the Florida
Btata Chamber of Commerce a«d
served aa a member of tho State
Committee to obtain the Air Acad­
emy for Florida. He served at a
member of the US Air Force in
World War II for five ycarsi with
overoeie service in Alaska nnd
the Aleutian Islands.
I # Breekenrldge stated "1 have
interested in several civic moveBientg In Seminole County serving
aa m em btr of the Salvation Army
Advlaory Board, director of both
the Binfond Industrial Board and
Sanford Industries, Inc., and as
aecretaty of the Citizens Hospital
Committee. He la a member of the
Xiwanii Club, American Legion
■ltd Jayceea, Hia religious faith
J * Baptist and he la a member
V f the Brotherhood of the Fiist
Baptist Church of Sanford.
Breckenridge atataed “ I have
enjoyed serving the people of
Seminole County as manager of
Ihelr Chamber of Commerce for
the peat five yeari. . . . I am glad
to have played tome amall part in
the progressive planning and its
resultant' growth and development
. tf jth a Sanford area during this
ij»T iod of time . . . My family and
vW naturally feel a measure of sad­
ness in moving frem a community
In which wo have made many
friends. However we are happy
that we will be only a few miles
•w ay and that we will still reside
in Central Florida."

Sanford'a worst tragedy in many
years occurred a t noon yesterday
when a Navy plane attached to
VAH-7 of the Sanford Naval Air
Station crashed yesterday after
radioing the operations tower that
it was returning to tho base bocause of engine trouble.
Crash crews were standing at
readiness on the NAS landing strip
waiting for tha crippled plana to
coma In as they watched streaming
smoke as gasoline was being damp­
ed from tho nearly four ton* of
fuel being carried for its flight
to Norfolk, Va.
First signs of tho crippled plane
were noticed as hundreds of local
citizens watched the plane lose al­
titude as apparently the pilot
struggled to bring his plane onto
tho landing field at NAS.
In an apparent attempt to bring
the plane, already on fire, onto
ACL railroad tracks between Or­
ange and Yale Avenues, the huge
craft came directly over two homes
on Yale Ave. taking TV antennas
with It and then smashing Into
seve pine trees sheering them
off, some right at the ground.
The plane first smashed Into the
ACL track taking a section of the
track with It and twisting two sec­
tions of rail.
For pictures taken a t tho crash
scene—Sc# Page Three.

It Is then believed that the plana
catapulted, topsids first, landing
directly on top of tha home owned
by William M. "Cotton" Brown, a
former Navy Chief and Seminole
County Deputy Sheriff. Brown was
a t home alone at the time, his
two children having left shortly
before to play, and was making
a local telephone call when noise
of the plane became loud. Brown,
going to the door of his homo was
blown out into his carport which
fell on him. He crawled from the
burning mass apparently uninjured.
The borne of L. J. Lowe Jr., Im­
mediately to the south of the
Brown home, was also struck by
■ part of the plane and was en­
veloped in flames. Apparently, Mr.
and Mrs. Lowe and their son Dav­
id, 6, were btown onto the lawh
of their home badly burned and
in a state of shock. Their threeyrar-old daughter, Marilyn Sue was
found by Fire Chief Mack N. Cleve­
land Sr. of the Sanford Fire Depart­
ment killed by. the flames.
Mr. and Mr*. Lowe and (he young
ion were taken first to the Naval
Air Station dispensary and later
tramferred to the Seminole Me­
morial Hospital. They are reported,
this morning, to be in “ fair" con­
dition. However, It Is believed that
(re tlla n ri en Page Eight)

^

Demo Candidate
For U.S. Senate
BALTIMORE UP — George P.
Mahoney, who narrowly lost the
Democratic primary last May,
was tigged last night to replace
the ailing Millard E. Tydlng* is
the party’s candidate for the U. S.
Senate.
The State Democratic Commit­
tee,'by a 07-55 vote, selected the
M-year-old Baltimore contractor
over Mrs. Eleanor Tydlng*, wl'e
of the former senator and daugh­
ter of former U. 8. Ambassador to
Russia Joseph E. Davies.
Early today, Mahoney said ne
would revive the bitter 1950 cam­
paign between Tydings and Re­
publican Sen. John Marshall But­
ler as an Issue. "I'm going to take­
out after Butler throughout this
state and make sure the people
know about the fraud perpetrated
on Tydings six years ago," he
said.
Committee members w e r e
urged by Mrs. Tydings' support­
ers to name her so she might
carry on her husband's vengeance
campaign against Butler.
Tydings, who served 24 straight
years la the Senate, was ousted
by Butler In a bitter campaign
for which Butler’s side was repri­
manded by a Senate elections sub­
committee. It isld "back-street
type" tactics were used.

Hospital Notes
Aagaat IT
Marie KJennerud (Sanford)
Guy E. Psrksr (Tampa)
Mrs. Louise Lowe (Sanford)
David Lowe (Sanford)
Lloyd J, Lows Jr. (Sanford)
Berths Kruger (Sanford)
Francis O’Connor (Sanford)
Alberta Miller (Sanford)
Jamea Burch (Apopka)
M. G. Jonee (Sanford)
Patricia Barnes (Sanford)
Betty Xlnaid and baby
(Sanford)
Jam es Bryant (Sanford)
Aagaat
Bubba Davis (Sanford)
Harold Harris (Sanford)
Raymond Lee (Sanford)
Disckari**
Eljoy Hatch (Sanford)
Vlahtag B een
Private Room*—U a.m. to 9 p.m.
Semi-Private Rooms—2 p.m. to 4
p.m.; 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Pediatrics—U a.m. to I p.m. ( par­
ents and/or grandparents only)
Obstetrics—According to accom­
modations and no visitors dur-

Local Registration
Will Get Underway
Tomorrow At 9 a.m.
Seminole County School* are la
readlncs* for registration day
tomorrow.
Buses will run their regular
schedulo with double runs stated
for some of the areas Into the
it k
m o i. .
Pinecrest
School,.
R e g ls jrj* *
throughoet UW
m. until1I I noon With tho4*eeptloa
of pinecrest School which will he
from 1:30 a. m. until 11:30 a. m.
A meeting of the entire staff of
Seminole County School bus drtv
era was hold this morning when
final instructions were Issued by
Walter Teague, Administrative
Assistant to the Superintendent of
Public Instruction, who is in
charge of transportation.
Following the meeting t h i s
morning, held st th * Education
Building on Commercial Avenue,
buses were turned ever to the
drivers In ordsr that their first
runs might bo made tomorrow
morning
An estimated (.000 pupils will
attend school this year in Seminolo County. An estimated in­
crease of 300 pupil* has been an­
ticipated by local school authori­
ties.
The first full day of school will
be observed next Tuesday, Sept. 4.

SNAS Is Providing
Blood For Victims
O f Local Tragedy
The local Navy Blood Bank la
providing and will provide blood for
the Injured in yesterday's accident
when a Navy plane crashed Into
two Sanford home*.
Already, wives of Navy person­
nel have responded to a call for
volunteer nurses to help take care
of the Injured who are hospitalized
at Seminole Memorial Hospital.
There Is a fund already started
at the Sanford Naval Air Station
which Is being collected for the
families left destitute after yester­
day's crash.

ng, Water
Safety Instruction
A total of 19 members of a class
taking Senior Life Savings and Wa­
ter Bafety completed their Instruc­
tion for the course usder Jim
Lumberson and will receive their
certificates through the Seminole
County Chapter et the American
Red Cross.
They are: Jacqueline Fitbry,
Kathleen Guruchirri. Wiley J a r­
rell, Janice Klntaw, Robert Little,
Kenny McMurray, P at Hicks, Tom
Punch, Nancy Richards, Robert
Samuel, Elizabeth Woodruff, Linds
llsri, Peggy Luadqulit, Sally Nalder, Frank Gunicharri, and Virgil
Graccy.
Since completing the Senior Life
Saving and Water Safety Course,
Wiley Jarrell, Sally Nekler, Robert
Samuel, and Kenny McMurny
have alto completed the Instruclions In an Instructor* Training
Court* under Raymond A. Mayo,
Director, First Aid and Water
Safety Servieea of th* American
Red Cross,

3-Year-Old Child
Dies Yesterday
Marilyn Sue Lowe, three, daugh­
ter of Mr, and Mrs. L. J. Low*
Jr., died yesterday a t her home,
2404 Orange Ave. Born Sept. 9,
1953 In Sanford. She attended
Sunday School a t the Central Bap­
tist Church.
Besides th* mother and father,
aha la survived by one brother,
David; grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. J. Low* Sr., and Mrs. Del­
la Hardy, all of Sanford; great
grandparent*, Mr. and Mrs. Wal­
te r J. Low* of Orlando, M n. Clara
Jameson of Sanford and Mrs.
Sally Hardy o f Sanford; also sev­
eral aunts and uncles.

Cabinet Seeking
New Man To Head Navy Seeking Eye
Prison System
Witness Account
TALLAHASSEE (A — Th* Cab­
inet began a new search today for O f Plane Crash

a man to head up Florida's prison
system after lt&lt; No. l choke Reed
C o u rt declined the Job.
Gov, Collins said that C ourt,
Jet Plane Crashes
now pardon attorney for the De­
partment of Justice, would not
Near Mount Dora .
come to Florida because he was
Sportsmen Will
An FS4 Jel plane from Turner
unable to make arrangements for
Air Force Base at AU&gt;any, Ga„
his federal retirement pay.
tM eet Thursday
cra-hed in an orange grove today
The Cabinet had planned to hire
The Seminote County' Sports- after the pilot reportedly balled
Cosart aa toeidinaior and director
man's Association will hold its o u t.
of the state peoal and correc­
regular meeting Thursday night,
Pineesitte Air Force Base M ar)
tional institutions and servieea.
August 30. a t the Seminole Coun- here said it had Infoimetlon that
lie would be headquartered In Tal­
»y Court House.
&gt; ihe pilot. R. E. MeGraw of the
lahassee.
John Melsch, president of the 70S Strategic Fighter Squadron.
Seminole County Sportsmen's As- w ii picked up by a motorist after
At the Ume the Cabinet made
sociation J**uod the announcement ^e parachuted to earth and was
Partly dandy tkrangb W&lt;
the announcement It said the
of the meeting and urged all mem' evii taken is a hospital.
| day with a ftw widely Mattered plan waa contingent on bring able
her* to attend "to make this meetTh- mane rtll near ” -wfni Dora, Ihuadcrabewera dariag afi
to get C u a rt or someone of hia
a success."
-.bout 21 miles northwest of here. I
typ*.

Weather

LONDON (It—Egypt agreed today
to meet with • committee charged
with presenting a proposal for in
ternatlonal control of the Suei Ca
nal but made no commitment to
accept tha plan.
President Nasser made known
his willingness to see the five-na­
tion committee. In a t e n t latter
to Its chairman, Prime Minister
Robert □. Menzlei of Australia,
he mentioned neither time nor
place for the meeting.
Samy About Tetouh, Egyptian
ambassador to London, called on
Mentis* to deliver Nasser's let­
ter. The text, as made public In
Cairo, read:
"I with to acknowledge receipt
of Your Excellency's letter dated
Aug. 24 in which you informed me
of the request of the committee
under Your Excellency's chair­
manship to met with me to place
before me and to explain to me
the views of the government*
mentioned in your message con­
cerning the Suet Canal. I agree
to the proposed meeting as request,
ed by the committee."
The letter did net bear out an
earlier report from Egyptian offi­
cials that Nasser had specified
Cairo a t the site for th* meeting.
On the strength of thl9 report, a
spokesman for the committee had
Indicated the members were ready
to fly to Cairo almost Immediate*y.
On getting Nasier'a reply, Man­
tles went to 10 Downing BL, resi­
dence of Prime Minister Eden
where the Cabinet was In session.
The Cabinet was informed of Nasser's reply and the meeting brake
up soon after.
The Menzles committee was
named by 18 of the 22 nations at­
tending the London conference. It
was assigned the task of present­
ing the majority proposals to Nas­
ser for an international board te
run the canal. The plan would
make Egypt a member of the
board and link the agency to thaUnited Nations.

Comdr. L. B. Libby, Com­
manding Officer of VAH-T, at the
Sanford Naval Air Station, who
la conducting tho accident in­
vestigation of yostarday’a plan*
crash, would like to kavo any
•ya witness statements of tho
craah which would be of possi­
ble us# ia the Investigation.
Comdr. Libby'a duty officer
can be contacted a t Sanford 1910
extension 522.
Comdr. J. X, Wilson Is pres­
ently taking information con­
cern tog claim* for damages to
property la yastarday'a plea*
crash.
Comdr. Wilson may ba con­
tacted a t
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Asaodated Press Leased Wire

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N o. 171

Tomorrow Big Day
For Young Anglers
A t Fishing Rodeo
Commission Approves Jaycees
Are Ready
'56-57 Utility Budget
For Event

The Board of Sanford City Com-*--------------------------------------------- miss loners last night put their) p
J T
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stamp of approval on the 1936-57!
|* Q f H 0 1 T 1 6 I 6 S S
Utility Department budget for the'
city.
The hudget, $47,000 higher than
the previous year's budget will in­
clude an operation lower than the
previous year’s. The commission­
ers approved the $HM,S64 money
spending bill for the sewer a no
water pi-gram department of the. Two civilian families were left
city.
homeless yesterday following the
Also approve:! was the purchase crash of a Navy plane into their
of Ihe property and building u( home* on Orango Ave.
Sanford cltlzena aro responding
Uie American Legion at Celery
and Mellonvllie Ave*., and the with contribution* for these two
transfer of a tract of land on 17- fnmlllcs ami for the family of the
92 near the well fields which will enlisted man killed In the crash of
the bomber.
be used as the Legion Fair site.
Representatives of the CampbellThe first contribution was re­
Los'lng Post were on hand when ceived this m«rnlng when Joe Gath* dismissions were concluded ill of the Tip Top Super Market
and the transfer of property ap­ on Sanford Ave., donated $23.
proved.
The Sanford Herald Immediately
Commissioners will wait for an followed with a $25 check.
interpretation of a Supremo Court
Wlllla Peacock, vice president of
decision relative to merchants (he Florida Sta'u Bank volunteer­
placing merchandise on sidewalks ed tills morning to deposit and re­
outside of their stores.
ceive the funds for th* families
City Attorney William C. Hutchi­ who possibly will be faced with
son told the Board of Commission­ several months wait for tho pro­
ers that "U has been my opinion cessing of claims for damages.
that it 1* tha etty’a responsibility
Those desiring to contribute to
should Injuries come from the the fund for these families may
placing of merchandise on streets send them to Tho Sanford Herald
causing obstructions."
or dlreetly to WlUla Peacock a t the
Florid* s u r e Bank.
that
w It waa also reparted that Navy
merchant waste to put merchan­ personnel at Ihe Sanford Naval
dise on the sidewalks—it is Just Air Station are currently raisin*
that Ihe merchants don't like tn be a fund for the families.
told what to do with tbrir own
businesses."
A request to placo a "road sign"
on public property was turned
down last night when Don Condoraoo of Orlando, an outdoor adver­
tising executive, appeared before
the commission to ask for the
sign. City Attorney Hutchison informed the commissioners that tha
city cod* doe* not permit the con­
struction of any sign or billboard
on public property,
TALLAHASSEE (A-Gov. Collins
A resolution was adopted last plans to make a campaign swing
night expressing th* deepest re­ around the stale before the Nov.
grets of teh city to the famillre A general election.
involved in yesterday’s sir crash.
He said yesterday this would be
Tbe city, in tho resolution, also in addition to a speech or two he
prslicd and commended the vdr­ will make In behalf of the Demo­
ums departments which included cratic presidential candidate, Ad
the NaVal Air Station crash cit-w. lai Stevenson.
tha Sanford Fire Department and
Collins is opposed tn the general
the Sanford Police Department election by Republican William A.
for the pert played at the air Washburne Jr., Nokomla public
crash scene.
relation* man.
"I expect to make a direct ap­
peal la tho people of tha state of
Gloria Vanderbilt all political faiths—Democrats,
Republicans end independents,"
Marries Television Collins said.
U. S. Rep, Bob Hikes of CrestDirector Yesterday view,
Florida campaign chairman
NEW YORK (A—Millionairess for Stevenson, called on tho govGloria Vanderbilt, onetimo "poor ernor yesterday to discuss presl
little rich girl" of Park Avenue, dnitisl campaign plans.
was married yesterday to a tele­
Collins said he is unable to a t­
vision director who grew up on tend a regional meeting of Demo­
the lower East Side.
cratic leaders with Stevenson in
Miss Vanderbilt and Sidney Lu­ Knoxville, Tenn., Thursday be­
met, both 22, were married in a cause of previous commitments.
surprise ceremony. It was her third
Florida will be represented at
marirage, his second.
Knoxville by Its party chairman,
She was previously married to James Milligan of Orlando; SenHollywood agent Pat DiCIcco and Kpcssard Holland and Bcnmont
white-haired orchestra conductor Tench, Stevenson's primary cam­
Leopold Stokowski. Lumet's first paign director In Florida,
wife was movie actress Rita Gam.
The newlyweds postponed their
honeymoon. Misi Vanderbilt, now
an actress, is appearing nightly in New Officers Told
a play at a MUlburn, N. J., sum­
For Little League
mer theater.
By MHS. ItUTII LAYO
The bride, a great-great-grand­
Seminole-Orange Little
Lea­
daughter of railroad magnate Cor­
nelius Vanderbilt, hit tbe headline* gue Baseball Club elected their
In 1934 ■■ a "poor little rich girl" officers for the coming year at
entangled In a bitter custody fight the meeting held Thursday even­
betwMn her aunta nd mother. The ing a t th* home of Jamee Brown,
aunt woo.
Maitland.
Miss Vanderbilt inherited five
Elected were, Jamee Brown,
million dollars on her 21st birth­
re-elected for President for th*
day.
coming yeari Carle BUlea, Alta­
monte Springs, vice President;
Mrs, Joesph Pavelchak, Prarie
Fire Dept* Answers Lake,
.Treasurer; and Mr*. Yes
C all In Goldsboro U r Elgin, Longwood, Player
The Sanford F in Department Agent.
Serving the finance committee
answered* u l a m shortly after 7
o'clock this morning.
will be, J. R. Grant, Longwood,
Seymour,
Altamonte
They found th at a kerosene stove C. W.
had exploded a t 1210 Williams Ave. Spring*, Harry Brown, also Alta­
la Goldsboro.
monte Springs, diaries J. Haight,
Only minor damage waa report- Maitland, and Jeans* VMmneyer,
Casselberry,

Families Started
Today tyr Citizens

Collins Plans
Campaign Swing
Before Nov. 6

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Tomorrow la a day of fun for
boy* and glrla of Seminole Coun*
ty 14 yeara of age and youngerl
And the fun la all on the U f
cees.
The 7th Annual Jayceea Fishing
Rodeo will get underway at Laka
Carola, In Fort Mellon Park I*
Sanford, a t approximately 2:30
when the arrival of tehool buses
from over the cuunty la slated
Jack 8ewril, chairman of th#
Seminole County Junior Clumber
of Commerce Fishing Rodeo *ald&gt;
yesterday "The Jayceea have
completed the readying of fish­
ing potea, lines, hooka, float* and
sinkers for more than 900 chll*
dren expected to taka part in to­
morrow's fishing contest."
The lake has been amply stock*
ed with good siaed fish for tha
youngster* to catch. The stocking
of the lake waa under the dlraa*
tion of the Stata Game and Fresh
Water Pish Commission and the
City of Sanford.
George Andrew Speer, president
of tho local Jayce* organization,
tald "Tha entire Seminole Coun­
ty Jayce*' Membership ia looking
forward to seeing to It that every
boy and girl attending tbe seventh
Annual Jayce# Fishing Rodeo baa
a good time."
Chairman Sewell said th a t all a l
(ha plana for tha event have been
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begin showing ap tomorrow."
Sewell stated that the marchsets of Sanford have generously
donated gifts te he award*] te
boys and girls In every classifica­
tion and age group catching flab
tomorrow a t Lake Carole.
The Sanford merchant* whe
have donated the gift* a r t Tad
Williams Lumber and Hardw tro
Co., Kader'a Jewelry, Stanley
Rogers Hardware, Sanford Ave­
nue Amoco Service Station, Fire*
stone Store, Hill Hardware Co*
Robson Sporting Goods, Rita T h*
atro, McCrary's Five and TM
Cent Store, 8 L Johns Realty,
Frank Noel Jeweler, Roumillat
and Andcnona, Goodyear Service
Store, Sweeney’s, and Powell'g
Office Supply Co,
Hooks, Unea and sinkers for tha
event were contributed by SemV
nol* Sporting Goods and the
worms for bait are being furnish­
ed by the Seminole County Sport*man's Association.
A registered nurse, furnished
by Seminole Memorial Hospital
will 1m on hand from g until S
o’clock with first aid supplies te
tsko care of any minor Injuries
which might occur.
.
Approximately 30 Jayceea 'w ill
be on hand to Issue fishing polea
(o the youngitera, aervs lea cream
and cold drinks to each partici­
pant, take care of questions and
conduct the fishing contest.
There will be four judges to
neigh, measure and judge tha
fish caught by the youngstrrs.
They are: John Melsch, Seminole
County Commissioner and Presi­
dent of the Seminole County
Sportsman'* Association, Porter
Lansing, past president of tha
Seminole County Sportsman's Aa*
(Continued Oa Pag* Eight)

Fringe Area Fire
Protection To Be
Debated Thursday
There will be n meeting a t 5:3*
n. m. -Thursday eventnv a t tb*
Pinecrest Elementary School con­
cerning th* City of Sanford's pol­
icies on fire protection outside of
th# city limits of Sanford.
Brallcy Odham stated today
that Odham and Tudor win servn
sandwiches and soft drinks begin­
ning a t 1:30 p.m. aad that th* 1 3
meeting will start promptly a t
6:30 p.m. and ba over he 8 p.m,
AH citizen* living ootelde a f th#
city limits and within tha preteo- . s &amp; i
tion areas are invited to attend.
II# further stated th a t d t p
Manager Warren K. Knavrios w *
ba present to explain the &lt;
program tm fire protect*#*
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HOLLYWOOD OS— William Hoi.
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biggest lump* of curiosity in HoiThto ha* hurtled him through
the air, across land and aea and
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hid completed a picture about
'.the development and tatting of
•he raeket plant. the Bell XX.
■Silled “ Toward The Unknown."
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A NAVY CRASH TRUCK arrives at the acme o f the crash of the AJ-2 Savage liontlwr yesterdny
when It plowed Into the home of two familiei on Orange Ave. The truck, manned by Navy person­
nel, spewed chemical foam on the fierce blaie. (Staff Photo)

A SECTION OP THE wing of the AJ-2 bomber which crashed Into
two home* Just cast of this scene. The winy aectlon landed Immedi­
ately In front of a child's swing of a home faclne Yale Ave. Wreckace was scattered over an entire block. (Staff Photo)

REAR VIEW OP TIIE HOME of L. J. Lowe Jr. after fire had been brought under control. IR rt of
the plane crashed into this home where carport roof la shown caved In. Note the tree trunk Mows
against the residence by tha force of the Impact. (Staff Photo)

TWO NAVY CRASH crew membera, garbed in heat resistant togs, as they poured chemical foam
onto the biasing Inferno where an AJ»2 liombcr crashed topside into the home of William Al. Ilrown
on Orange Ave. The foam settles on the hissing plane a. if it weie a carpel of snow. (Staff Photo)

ACL KAILHOAO CREWMEN eoiimpleUftfr the rcptacaniant
where the Navy bomber first craaL
ashed yesterday only to I
onto the home of William Al. “Cotton"
on" Drown
Ilrown and L J.
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WING OP THK AJ-2 Ravage bomber which erashed yesterday destroying two homes In the Or
Ave. section only * few hlocka from the Hanford Naval Air Station as It leans against ■ power
just away from (he front of the home owned by )Villiam M. Drown. (Staff Photo)

THK HOME OP L. J. I-owe Jr. as Navy and civilian men battled the blase inside the structure. The
dwelling was completely gutted by flames follow Ing the crash of a Hanford Naval Air Hi lion plane.
Note the tnen running to the right of the home as they took part in the fire-fighting. (Muff Photo)

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two Hanford homes on Orange Ave. Rulna of the home and plane
continue to smoulder. (Staff Photo)

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WILLIAM M. “COTTON" DROWN returns to tha alto of what was
his home late yesterday afternoon. Brown, a former Navy Chief,
talks with a Navy man as h e goes through soma of the c h a r t e d re­
mains ef his belongings dragged from tha rules. (Staff Photo)

■EVEN PtNB TREES were sheared off by the Navy plan yesterday as I
on Yale Ave. as It came In to crash first on tha ACL railroad tracks th
homes Imiuediataly east on Orange Ave. Spaw lar gasoline left a trail
behind. (Staff Photo)

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Laboratories, will cause some' cliantres In
.tflophone answering habits no doubt.
W ithout predicting ju st how soon the
ntw Innovation for telephone users would
be made available for distribution^ It Is proN n ed that moat folks who Immediately add
* ‘ th e modem Improvements to their utility
Usts. are beginniax to rearrange their mode
„ • f answering phones Installed In various lo­
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cations throughout the home.
j^acordiag to the announcement released
' last week, ecienUsts of the Bell Telephone
Breton have "been seeing each other over
the phone” since July 10 on the "picture
"hhone” Invention revealed last Wednesday
by the Bell Telephone Laboratories.
Heretofore, it has sen the habit of teleucers to rush for the phone to imtely recognise the voles of a caller or
to visualise the appearance of the
on the other end of the line.
Winston E Koek, ths scientist who do•{sed and developed the picture pnone in
Aho Bed labs a t Btrkeley Hlghte, N. J. said
ST was convinced tha picture phone would
- he Improved to a point where It eould be In• gulled to every tom e end office as separate
"dpiionsl cqelpment at a resconable eoat
.... Now, before many moons have paaaed, we
will bo able to both to ll with and see our
phone callers on the other end.
That’s tha thing that will change the
kablta of telephone users.
Right now, one can grab a towel and
m b for the phone, relax and lounge as ws
talk, pay no attention to apoarsnes or garb
'whateoavar, and fsel fras to chat with curl'era adorning milady’s hair or ju st leavs It
friasle-fraxsM without even a comb run
■through I t
llera than liksly, tha coming a rt of
’sating one’s telephone callers will nocesstUte
the added time for primping, a quick fixing
of the hair, or maybe even the change of
4 m s og sh irt
According to the scientists who made the
ncement of the new type of telephone
• only one wire will be required In adto the regular voice wire. Thus, ae____ g to the announcement long distance
picture-phone calls would coat about twice
the present rate for long 4f*tanee voles calls.
The picture on currant model pleturepheoee ranges up to two by three Inches and
appears as a miniature TV screen in a boxIlka apparatus which also contains tha
samara which takas the caller’s picture.
Only the heed end shoulders of the per-

eons connected by picture-phone can be
seen. But according to the announcement,
facie) expreSsibnn are cl«*r*»d there’l* gno«i
black and white contrast.
T h srt will be somewhat different a tti­
tudes comes the time when we can look
e t one another while participating in a
telephone conversation.
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Safety Suggestions
Another long holiday weekend is ju st
around th s comer—another occasion when
millions of Americans pause in their dally
labors to relax and enjoy themselves for
three full days. Unhappily, too, it’s another
occasion for some needless slaughter on our
highways.
Last year 488 people lost their lives in
motor vehicle accidents over the Labor Day
weekend. We aee no reason why the toll
should be any lets this year.
Year after yearf the holiday death rate
remains more or lean constant, regardless of
warnings like this. Frankly, we sometimes
wonder whether it is futile to go on repeat­
ing these admonitions. Everyone, it seems,
haa the Idea th at a highway crackup is some­
thing th at happens to somebody else.
On the chance that a t least a few motor­
ists may heed them, however, we bring you
once again safety suggestions for the long
weekend ahead.
F irst: never exceed posted speed limits.
Second: check your steering mechanism and
braking aystem before you sta rt on any
weekend trip.
Here are some qther recommendations:
Avoid night driving whenever possible;
atop every two hours for a break, whether
you think you need It or not; don’t trail the
car ahead too closely—leave a t least BO to
60 yarda of apace; and. don’t travel on tires
with worn treads.
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Early Marriages

Many writer* have casually referred to
the age a t which Americans marry aa If It
were a wall aatabllahed and incontrovertible
fact th a t both men and women are older to­
day when they enter Into matrimony than
were their parents or grandparents. Statis­
tic* prova this to be an erroneous conclusion.
According to statistics of a large life in­
surance company which haa delved Into re­
ports of tha Bureau of the Census, there
has been a general trend toward earlier mar­
riages tor more than holf a century. This
trend has been greatly accelerated since
World War II.
&gt; rToday the men who marry a t all do so
T h i Sanford Horald
before the age of 88. Fof women the med­
y a ssa rt n i i r t o M l OsMay
ian age !i 20 years.
•teas OMttav O lU M r IT, ISIS Si
Population of the U. S. now includes more
m
af S M fe rt r i l f l U i« 4i r tk* Act
•f Congress of Utrch I. lit*
than
81 million persons who are married,
m a n r v a l u e * n siw r *oe rv k iu h o r
compared to 60 million In 1040 who were
MARION HARMAN BfL, Rioentlv* RSIIor
■VRL.TR J OUSWINO. A«T»HI»liif tli M lw
married. At preaent 70 per cent of the popu­
n ttiH M a mtasMt of IS* AioootAioi
lation
aged 15 and over la married, com­
to ooUtloO essWstvsiy to U o OM for rooobtlea.
.f on Mto t o o l pews QtiotoO to tsto i i w m i * . pared to 60 per cent In the decade prior to
AOvortUtna World War II.
- BIOS.
Tha proportion of married men In to
20-24 age bracket has doubled since 1040—
s r u .
from 27 to 61 per cent.
otSo
Om
A younger marriage age undoubtedly has
AR.bottooo# ootlooo, oorOo of (took* resslsV*
•'tioM 00&lt;
f rtlalM eontriuted greatly to tha current period
w a s;nr rmtni of jwoaperity. It haa boosted the demand for
Tue.
Aug.
tS, 1956 goods and services in every category.
h o A

Ike, Adlai See Brand N ew Era Ahead
have i s to tough-talking If ha's
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to M through a second u rm .
F ar kUs s seas*4 U na must
he Ms last oas, sador the coast!i B n d A i t t odopto4 Is
iH B . I t’s almost axlsoistic that
•eralng his last u rm
Thte was rscocalsad la Csrwta’s
Sad Koenig's recant took, "Ths
P reilOeoa; Today," wkon they
lid.
"It kaa kata rapoatodly found
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Few Realize They Have Glaucoma *

INVITING THe

own costs to t even add a taw
state to got a majority ever tto
Dom ecrau.
On# af Biaootowsr’a aUtod rseaona tar ruanlag new U ta help
tto party. 1 s t anna t o win*—If
to does — Eoguklteaaa la Con*
groat will an longer have that
tamo job-security dopandonco on
him, eiaee to can't run for a
third Urm.
U'a natural therefor* that to
would lean some Influence over
them. Besides, a Republican vic­
tory in Caogm a would moan soma
of tto Republicans who disagree
with him moot would regain toy
committee chalrmamhlpa.
Further; WUh Elsenhower out
of tto IMS running, congressional
Republicans with presidential am­
bitions would have to assort thorn•elves If ttoy toped for tto party
nomination four y e a n from now.
They'd hardly lack like aUnd•els acting Ilka rubber stamps
ta r Rlaoatower. He could aspect
trouble tto rs. A good osaa^la la
What h ippaaid durtag Ua first
ttrm t
KuowUnd of California, Re■oasto loader, bucked
Rlasatowor ropoatodly on forelvn
tffolra. Aad this pear to started

thorn In bit first four years. They
sought to make a record for thornaoWoo U run on this year. They'll
have U do the same again for
IMS and lies.

Petersburg Police
Force Starts Daily
Target Practice
PETERSBURG, Vs. UR — Dally
target practice haa been decreed
for members of the Petersburg po­
lice force.
Chief W. E. Traylor decided the
practice wao overdue when a cou­
ple of hit detective* failed In an
attem pt to capturo two gunmen
who several time* had broken into
a drive-la reals urant.
Tto datoctivei, lying low in tha
restaurant, surprised the gunmen,
all right. The gunmen fired. The
detectives shot back.
N eit day, 11 bullat holes war*
found la tto ro*u urant, but nobody
had boos bit and tha gunmaw got
clean away.

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By HAL BOYLE
NEW YORK UB-Odd facta a Pickens, an ancestor of slngor triad tho system, so fa r a t wa
know.
columnist might never know if Jane Pickens.
he didn't open his mall;
| That while most of us epend That over tto years Sammy
That many highway accidents our lives trying to understand Kaye spent more than 98,000 tot
are probably caused by people economics, fewer than five per the 10,000 baton* he wai given
who are slowly going blind and cent of U. S. high school gredu away on his "So You Want to Lead
don’t know it. The “A’J15«jiidl So­ ■te* ever tooV * count In the•Is Band" contests.
Melville Bell, father qfi
ciety for tch Prevention «f mind- subject.
That Saturday Is a more dan­ Alexander Graham Bell (he in­
ness estimate* that fewer than
half of tha one million Americane gerous day thin Sunday for mo­ vented Don Amoehe, remember?.)
suffering from glaucoma, a vi­ toring. Last year Saturday acci­ devised a "visible speech" syssion destroying aliment, realiio dents took 1,320 Uvea, Sunday ?,• tem that Is still used to teach
pronunciation.
they have It.
410.
That tha first self-aervlce "hon­ That the average American farThat Keuenellenbogen ii the
longest name In the current Man­ or eystem" restaurant, tho Ex­ mer, who in 1900 raised enough
hattan phone directory.
change Buffet (the cashier took food to supply tlx other person*,
That the pretty lady whose por­ tho customer's word for whet he now—according ta the U. 8. De­
trait appears on some 9100 Con­ •te), opened hero Sept- 4, U t i partment of Agriculture — raises
enough to feed 18 persons besides
himself.
B
That every hour tto sun shine*
It sends the earth aa amount of
energy equivalent to that produc­
ed by burning t l billion torn of
coal.
That It was actor Donatd Buka
.By BENNITT CIRFwho said, "Experience la what
you gat while you'ra looking for
T 2:20 A. M. ON A pril 15, 1912, the liner Titanic aank
something else."
on Its maiden voyage scrota the A tlantic, after an iceberg
had ripped out its bottom a few houra pravloua: 705 iuxvlvora
w ere brought to New York
Florida's Future *
aboard the rescue ship, C arpathia. O ver 1500 live* were
Bright As Leaders
lost.
Wish To Make It
W alter Lord’* "A N ight
JACKSONVILLE UR—The future
to Remember” gives a gra­
of Florida, says William S. Johnson,
phic and unforgettable pic­
executive vice president of the
tu re of the Titanic disaster.
Jacksonville Chamber of Com­
It also calls attention to an
merce, la Just aa bright aa its
amaxlng coincidence.
leaden wish to make It.
Fourteen year* before tho
"Under existing Florida and 14
T itanic s a n k an author
cal laws, Industry and businns
nam ed Morgan Robertson
may operate In a climate free o(
w rote a novel called “F u til­
many of the harassment* found
ity " which described a ca­
in other locations," he told the
tastrophe at sea so prophet- — - — — ——— — Florida chapter of the International
ic aa to seem alm ost unbelievable. Robertson a ship also h it Assn, of Personnel In Employment
an Iceberg, It ak o was on Ita m aiden croaalng, it alao w as h e r­ Security Wednesday.
alded as “ unslnkable," It alao carried enough lifeboat* to car*
"It la possible, bowevar, that un­
for only a fraction of Its passenger*. But moat startlin g of au&gt; thinking action auch aa restrictive
M organ Robertaon’a im aginary ship w as nam ed th e Titan!
legislation with Its resultant increases la eoat of doing business,
*
*
Md. Not•: Walter Lord and other marine authorities e ta work bureaucratic snooping and ono-siiR
now on th t rid iM h id o w id collision botwttn tho Stockholm IM ed employer-employe regulation*
tha Andrea Doria — tha lateat of "unslnkabta ship" aea mysUriaa. could overnight change our present
C ISM. by Su m U CsrL Distribute by Xlag Future# Bya4ksta.
friendly reception to one of eold
rebuff," to said.
Johneoe said Florida has mad*
great industrial progress dace
World War II and predicted that
with a favorable economic ellmate
this expansion will eootlnqf at a
rapid rat#..

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Too Late To Classify
BY RUSSELL KAY
The ill-advised action taken at
the recent caucu* of Florida Hnuie
member* to punlth voter* for dar­
ing to elect Republican member*
to office by denying auch member*
the *ame right* and privileges a*
Democratic members In the handl­
ing of local legislation, was mo*t
unfortunate.
The House Democrat* adopted a
ratolutlon that would trsa t local
legislation proposed by Republican
members In a different manner
from similar legislation proposed
by Democratic members la that
G. O, P. bills would not to
considered by tho Democratic
majority of ths Houso until such
bills were first approved by local
Democratic leaders.
Good Americana, regard!*** of
their political affiliations, lovo
fair play and good sportsmanship
and they will resent such a high­
handed, contemptible effort to nul­
lify the will of sovereign voter*.
It la tha right and privilege of
tbo voters of Plnallaa, Sarasota,
Palm Beach or any other county
to elect tho candidate of their
choice, be be a Democrat or a Re­
publican, and any attem pt a t poli­
tical dictation from either party
won’t set wall.
Tho proposal a t tto Democratic
caucus Is ao unfair and so unAmerican that It will do mors to
strengthen Florida Republican*
and drive both Democratic and
Independent voters Into the Repub­
lican column neat November than
anything I can think of.
While the rule ha* not beon
finally adopted, aineo tha action
was taken at an exclusive Demo­
cratic caucus and must bo tria d
upon by tha Houao as a whole,
the fact that It ovon received fav­
orable consideration serve* to dis­
credit the Democratic party la tto
eyes of anyone who beliovas In jas.
tics and fair play.
When voters of any political sub­
division elect a man to represent
them they naturally asiume that
such representation will bo aa full,
complete and unrestricted aa that
of any other mamber of tho Houao
and Senate.
Suppose a Republican majority In
Congress were to attem pt te deny
our Florida reproiontatlvoa tall
privilege* simply because ttoy
bore a different party lab el Would
we like thatT Wo would not, and
by tho asms token our local Re­
publican friend won't like U com­
ing from the Florida legislature
and they will work and fight hard­
er than ever before to make Flor­
ida a two-party state and build
Republican strength.
Florida Democrats faced a tough
enough battle lo return tk'a state
to the Democratic column la No­
vember wlhout giving tto opposi­
tion something like this to point
to. My guess is that we will find
more Republicans circled in Flor­
ida, rather than less, a* a result of
Ibis action. I am confident that
Florida voters will Insist that tto
same rules of lawmaking apply to
all lawmakers regardless of thslr
affiliation.
Wo can lead voters te Democra­
tic rank* but wa can't drive them
by fore* or Intimidation, and tto
sooner wo stop such silly actions
and coeduct tto party is a man­
ner that wlU make voters want to
be Democrats and quit telling

them they have to be Democrats,
the better off we will be.
Florida is one of the fastest
growing states In the Union. Peo­
ple are coming here from every­
where; they are bringing their af­
filiations with tham and while
their party may not to as strong
in this state aa it was in tha itatc
from which they came their num­
bers are increasing steadily and it
won't to many year* before wo will
have a two-party atato whether we
want It or not.
Wo are already s "doubtful"
•tsto, and tocauso of that fact
are receiving more attention and
consideration from both parties
than at any time In our history.
If tto Florida Legislature la ao
foolish as te adopt tho resolution
advanced a tt to caucus It would
give Republicans an advantage It
would be difficult to overcome.

Espionage Death
Decree Published
By S. Vietnamese
IAIGON, South Viet Nam (AP)
Tto South Vietnamese govern­
ment has published a sweeping
espionage and treason decree es­
tablishing the death penalty for
many offenses.
T to lS-artlcle ordinance was
•lined by President Ngo Dlnh
Diem.
It provides for severe punish­
ment of foreigners or Vletnameee
who connive with Communists or
with any foreign power In arts
hostUa to Viet Nam. It forbida
tto passing along at defense In­
formation, Including photographs.
Any Vietnamese taking up arm*
against tto state la to recetce the
death p a r ity . Foroed labor
sentences are te to given to any­
one engaging In Illegal trade with
engaging In Rlegal trade with
Communists.
The decree wee Issued, e gov­
ernment tookeemaa said, because
South Viet Nam previously tod
ne covering lews on the books.
The **U-Communist govern­
ment alee seem a to fear a new
Influx of Communist Chinese
agents lnte the country from
neighboring
Cambodia.- which
maintains relation* with tto
Communist Chine** government

VAN FLEET TO SPEAK AT
MEMORIAL SERVICE
LAKELAND UR — Gen. James
A. Vaa Fleet wfll apeak Tuesday
a t a memorial service during tto
national convention at the Mili­
tary Order at tto Purple Heart.
T to former Eighth Army com­
mander la Korea spends much of
hi* time wMh relative* In toarby
Auburndale.
T to wounded veterans open
their week-long convention Mon­
day.

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THI old-time mustard piarise tola ovary five minutes to
which grandma praised aoiHighly 'Inflammation. Remove tto plan­
ter ae soon aa tha skin assuaae
atm has Ita place ta
A counter-irritant, M halna ro­ tho s u i t s of i definite p1"*
llers local pain. While producing W w to te to
inflammation of tho «btn over Uta
affected area. It alao m usm a After removal of Hm
with — p mna
re flax action which leasena pain weak the
w ater an d dry i t thoroughly.
In the underlying tissues.
Thaa grease It with petrolatum
and cover it with a warm cloth.
When your doctor advise* a A flam ed poultice te aaod Um
mustard piaster, here's bow to sam e w ay. I t m a in ta in s Us
warmth for a much longer time,
make it;
iFor odutto, aria o m p art mus­ however, aad te used rimply ae
tard with four to tlx carta flour another means of applying b e a t
and add enough tepid water to Add one rup of flaxseed to one
a smooth paste. For chil­ and a half eupe of water and bod
until U becomes doughy. Tura
dren, use II parte flour.
Spread tha posts over a place off tha heat, add one-half tea­
at muslin somewhat larger than spoonful of soda bicarbonate and
tha area to to treated. Tho paste than beat the mixture thoroughly
should to about one-quarter Inch for a few minutes.
th ic k . T h a a co v er t h is w ith This allow* air to mix la with
an o tto r place of muslin and fold the dough.
tho open odga* in ao tto goo won't Spread it owe half to one lack
thick on tha muslin. Leave M iri
•pill out.
White preparing tto poultice. R place oa the affected area tax
m Ic IH ba a good U bi lo plaaa Um from 90 to 4gmtowtea e ra s long ari
under piece at muslin o m a hot ItteritH
water bag to prevent tho paste
t o K: My granddaughter wa*
bora with a a eatoarive mark om
her Upe and forehead. WlU M
Next, place tto plaster on tto disappear with time?
patient's akia, which haa been Answer: Usually a birthmark
lightly oiled, and hold It firmly In such as yoa have deeertbed per­
place with a cloth binder.
sists throughout life and growa,
You’vd* aot to to careful to although aonM portions at t to
avoid blU tortng. R aam lae the mark wt* fad*,
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LAKELAND UR - Capt. Otln Kill
of tto Florida Highway Patrol
*ald to wiatoa more drivers would
uoo tto common sense at Frank
Marion How*.
How*, to. recently turned In His
driver’s license of his own accord
with tbo explanation "I'm Jurt too
old to drive."

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i*hc Young People’* Department
ol tho First Baptist Church will
have a hamburger fry at the home
of Mr*. W. E. Gilo*. Lake Monroe,
at 7:00 P. M. All college students
and member* teaching arc urged to
come.
,, .
— The France* Horton Circle
* meet a t 8:00 P. M. at the home
of Mr* Benny Austin, 2330 ralmct^The* regular meeting of the P A.
V. will be held at 8:00 at the !&gt;,A.

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VThe Uev. L. W. Scott will conduct
the morning devotion* over WTRR
Sanford, at 8:30 a. m.
Past Noble Grand* Club of the
Seminole Rebekah Lodge meet* at
the 1. O. O. F Hall at 8:00 p. m.
Mr*. Beulah Thornton will be host­
el* for the important bu»lne*»
meeting.
.
The Unity C lan will meet in the
Valdei Hotel a t 8 p. m.
WEDNESDAY
The Rev. L. W. Scott will con­
duct the morning devotion* over
WTRR, Sanford, at 8:30 A. « .
THUUPAV
The Rev. L. W. Scott will conduct the morning devotion* over
WTRR, Sanford, at 8:30 a. m.
FRIDAY
The Rav. L. W. Scott wiH’conducl
the morning devotion* over WTRR,
Sanford, at 8:30 a. m.

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•

Mr. and Mr*. John E. Fox have
returned from a two-week visit
to New Orleans, La. and Sylncnuga, Ala.
Bobby Bllhlmer and Terry
Smith left Sunday for Washing­
ton, D. C.. where they will be
house truest* of Bobby’* unde and
aunt, Mr. and Mr*. Eddie Bean.

Friend* of M. G- (Ted) Jones
* will be happy to learn that he
” la resting nicely at home after be­
fog confined to the
Seminole
Memorial Ho.pltal f&lt;* 10 day*.
*
Mr*. M. C. Stone of Purcell Co.,
returned Saturday from a buying
trip to New York.
Set. and Mr*. Harold Hendley
and their two children, Donna
Gail and Edward, of Midway
Park, N. C,. are hera visiting Mr.
ro and Mr*. W, D. Lane. Bgt. Hen. •
* ley 1* shipping out to Hawaii
In a few day*, while Mr*.
Handley will remain here with
the children until the children recelve all their required »hot*. af­
ter which they will Join KiriHendley In Hawaii.
Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Bank* Jr.
h«va roturnod to th tlr home m
Heflin, Ala., after vUlting with
h Mr. and Mr*. J. L. Horton Sr.
" over the weekend.

Party Compliments
Miss Betty Bryan
Mr*. J. P. Cullen and Ml**
Yvonne Cullen wer. hostesses at
a Bridal Shower given In their
bene a t Cry*tal Point on Crystal
A Lake recently In honor of Mi**
Batty Bryan, popular ynpng bridealecL
Pink and whlta Zinnia* were
vaad throughout the room* in *n
affeeUve decorative scheme. The
Mantel waa adorned with a bridal
bouquet to be used at the wedding
rehearsal, composed of th« ribbon*
from all the shower* given in
Mis* Bryant's honor.
m
Refreshment* of cake, punch,
nuta and mints were served the
guests from a very attractive ta­
ble overlaid with a white lace
doth, centered with a while cake
flanked by tall while Upert,
adorned with Illles-of-the-valley,
fa crystal eandslabra, with pink
and white slnnia* adding a touch
of color.
Throe bridal game* were played
* with tho winnor* being .Mr*, Joe
» A aurollo, Mr*. Ann Wright and
Mr*. J, W. Brown, after which
Mias Bryaa was presented with
a boat of lovoly'gifts, artfully ar­
ranged on a card table.
Invitad to bo with the honoree
wort her mother Mr*. Joe Atxarells, Miss Caroline ilfrt. Mil*
• France* Clark, Miss Mary Ann
Wright, Mr*, J, W. Brown, Mr*.
Carl Chorponing,
Mr*. Helen
A Mill*, Mrs. Brodie William*, Mr*.
W, A. Hunter, Miss Huilutrs
Lowe, Mrs. Mabel Lowe, Mi**
Gladys Hasty, Mr*. Jim Lunibereon, Mrs. J. C. Davis, MU* Ann
Devi*, Mrs. P. H. Wyatt, and ML*
Kay Stubbing*.

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By MRS. RUTH LAYO
Long wood’* entire community
extend* It* sympathy to the fam­
ily of Mr*. E. H. Radibaugh in
their bereavement, Mr*. Radabaugh will be missed uy her nany
friend* and long Remembered for
her teaching at Lyman School.
Mr*. Ev* James entertained
Mr*. Charles Nickolt, Sir*. R.
Carlson, Mr*. Thom** Gladwin
and Mr*. Leroy Neumann at Con­
tract Bridge Thursday afternoon
at her home.
Mr*. B. R. Gray, who left re­
cently for a trip to the \Ve*t
Coait is expected to arrive In
Oregon on the 26th at the home
of her daughter. Mr*. Gray plans
to be gone about six weeks.
Bob Blankenship and family
have been guest* at the home of
his father, Myrl Blankenship, for
the past few tlay*. Bob has been
appointed to the Seminole Coun­
ty teaching staff and will be
teaching at Oviedo the coming
term.
Word received from Mr. and
Mr*j C. L. Robertson, who moved
to Ontario, Canada, a few week
ago, ia y i that thry are nicely
settled in their new home. Also
that they mis* our nice weather,
report say*, their* I* real cool and
ton moiitl
.Mr. and Mra. diaries Morrison
have returned from their vaca­
tion and report a very enjoyable
time.
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Nickola
and a group of friends enjoyed a
trip to the Citru* Tower In Cler­
mont last week.
,

Miss Myrties
Schedule
Schedule of Mis* Myrtle Wilson,
Home Demonstration Agent.
Aug. 29-Sept. 4 i* as follow*:
Aug. 29
Girls’ 4-H Summer Neighborhood
Club of Slavia will hold their last
meeting of the summer at 2;00
P. M. at the school.
Mis* Myrtle Wilson, Home Dem­
onstration Agent and Mr. Cecil
Tucker, County Agent, are attend­
ing tho State Agcrtt*‘ Conference
In Gainesville at the University of
Florida, August 26 31,
Sept. 1
4-H Radio program over station
WTRR 11:30-11:43 A. M.
Sept. 4
Club members and those Inter­
ested are invited to Join the Ceram­
ics class which begin* tonight, 7:0010:00, at the Seminole High School.

Kim Novak Takes
First Apartment
By JAMES BACON *
HOLLYWOOD lAv-Kim Novak,
a bona fide movie star now, has
taken her first apartment since
coming to Hollywood—and I, for
one, wished she *1111 lived at the
YWCA.
A* every dyed-in-the-wool fan
knows, Kim Is a famous alumna
of the studio club. That's an in­
expensive homc-awav-from-hom*
for pretty yaung girl* who want
to make a name for themaelve*
in Hollywood. It's also, a* a de­
partment of the YMCA, a nowolve* land.
But her studio apparently fig­
ured i^ too unglamnrou* an ad­
dress for the Chicago hlondc. fresh
from surces* In ''Picnic” and
"The Eddy Puchin Story" and
*oon to star in "The Jeanne
Eagle* Story" and "Pal Joey."
So when she rctuned front her
triumphant tour of Europe, she
leased a fancy Beverly Hill*
apartment,
A* a discoverer of Kim, I was
given the honor of being the first
male reporter to tee the new
apartment. 1 wish f had been
second.
The night before she had given
a housewarming dinner. Judging
from the number of dishes used,
it looked like something out of
I’erle Mest*.
•ink or stacked on the kitchen
floor. All dirty, of course.
"You know I'm bohemian, we'll
clean up these dishes quick,” the
added, whipping out two apron*.
By the time she had tied the
last bow on my apron, I got the
whole horrible impnrl tif her use
of the pronoun "we."
I stuttered: "You’re kidding”
Three hour* and a hundred or
more dishes later, she beamed.
"I'm going to tell your wife what
a good dish wiper you are.”
1 got nrw* for KJm Novak. She'a
never going to see my wife again
if I can help It.

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THE SANFORD HERALD Tue. Aug. 28, 1956

J. L. Horfon Home
Scene O f Shower
For Miss Dobson
Miss Lob Ann Dobson, who will
be married to Paul P. Dropchuk
on September 8th. was feted with
a lovely bridal slower on Frldav
evening wl»*n- tr. and Mrs. W, H.
Young and Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Horton Sr. entertained at the Hor­
ton-home on Palmetto Avenue.
Game* and contests were enjoyd
throughout the evening, with prizes
being aw aided to Mrs. Lester
Doerr, Mrs. W. C. Clause, Mr*.
Johnny Bair, Harry Falk and Chan
Vail.
A beautiful arangement of pink
rose* in a blue container, flanked
by crystal blue birds, centered
the lace coverd dining table. Vari­
colored hibiscus were used in the
living room, while an arrangement
of pink rote*, gladioli, and tube
roses centered the white, cut work
covered table in the yard, from
which refreshment* of white in­
dividual cakes, decorated with pinkwedding bells, mints, nuts, and
punch were served.
A green water spray can sus­
pended from the whit# festooned
clothes line carried a dozen pink
ribbons down to tho many girt*
In (he up-ltirncd umbrella and card
table below, creating the novel a r­
rangement for presenting the gift*.
The invited guest list included
the adult department rtf the Fir*t
Christian Church Sunday School,
where Lois Ann ha* acted as Sec­
retary for the past five year*.
Those present were: Mis* Dob­
son, Mr. and Mr*. Lester Doerr of
Mt. Dora, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Falk, Mr. and Mr*. J. P. Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Landrvii, Mr.
and Mr*. W. C. Clause. Mr, and
Mr*. Chan Vail, Mr. and Mr*. E.
C. Dobson, Mr. and Mr*. N. V.
Farmer. Mr. and Mr*. J. L. Horton,
Jr., Mr. and Mr*. John Bair, Sir.
and Mr*. Walter Morgan, Mr.
and Mrs, Belt Purvis, J. N.
Burdick, Mr. and Mra, Hctt
Ira Metigar, Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Stroup. Mr. and Mrs. John Dietz,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tharp, Mr.
and Mra. Charles Grieme, Mr*. Irv­
ing Fclnberg, Mr*. Vida Wil.on,
Mra. Ralph Kuhn. Mrs. Walter
Brown, Mra. T. F. Hick*, Mr*. O.
T. I'earton, Mra. Bill Kolaml, Mrs.
Jimmie Parker, Mrs. Mable Bis­
hop, Mrs. W. P. Yfcsley, Miss Flo
Bishop, Miss Nancy Hicks, Miss
Sylvia Pearson, Mbs Ruth Ann
Vail, Craig Vail. Mr. and Mr*.
Young and Mr. and Sirs. Horton.

Stork Shower Fetes
Mrs, Bill Hittell
Mr*. Bra Hamp and Mr*. Alfred
Williams entertained with a stork
ahower honoring Mr*. Bill Hittell
on Wednesday evening at lh« Hit­
tell home.
Many games were enjoyed
throughout the evening with prize*
being won by Mr*. Lucille Rich­
ardson. Mr*. Athelyn Lilly. Min
Anita Einstein and Sirs. W. H.
Hermon.
The center piece of tho dining
room table was a huge stork over­
looking a bassinette from which
Mr*. Hittell received her many
bcuutiful gift*.
Later In the evening the gursts
were served cake, decorated with
tiny rosebuds, punch, pink and
blue open-face sandwiches and
peanuts.
Those present with the honoree
were Mrs. nelty Williams, Mra.
Barbara Hickson, Mrs. Alhclyn
Lilly, Mrs. C. D. Yates, Mr*. W.
II. Hermon. Mr*. Mickey Hickson,
M n. Joe Thomss. Mr*. Lucille
Richardson, Mrs. Ruth Undress,
Mrs. Barbara Burnham, Mr*. Otto
McDaniel, Mr*. W. B. Hickson,
Mrs. Grace Cordell, Mrs. W. If.
Henderson, Mr*. Flora Whiddon,
Mr*. Whiddon, Mr*. Rea Hamp,
and Mrs. Alfred Williams. Also
Mb* Mary JJIttell and Miss Anita
Einstein.
Make Your Owa
A practical sleeve board to
simplify ironing men’s summer
suit* can be made of felt. Stllch
four layers togoihrr, the dimen­
sions depending on the suitsleeve size—perhaps right Inches
wlUe at tiie top, tapering toward
the cuff, and four Inches longer
lhan the sleeve.

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SEATTLE UR—John Franco wa*
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workmen were displaying In putt­
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ceiling over hi* bar.
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man, "are you being so fussy. It
looks all right to me."
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"my boss spends most of his time
In here. This Job bss got to be
Just right."

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the greetings given young Joseph M n. Ruth Heron. Among the
Brenner, Jr. and his mother at guest* were Mr. and Mrs. C. No­
his ‘third week birthday’ when vak of Chicago, HI. and Robert
neighboring matrons and chlldreif Bcske of Wlntcw Park. Mrs. Heron
trooped In to present him with « U head nurse at Na Pier clinic In
colorful bathlnette filled with gifts Orlando.
sullable to a newly arrived DeIn a way It was Mother's day,
By MARY FOWLER
also, at the cub Scouts field day
Baby shower* see evervday a f Bary resident.
fair* in most towns but even one Appropriately decorated cakes Sunday when dens one, two and
t* so unusual In DeRary that all were brought, too and served by three gathered together for sport*
the grandmothers who have retir­ Ui* hostesses, Betty Faron and at the Scout hut in DcLand. For a
ed to this pleaiant village smile Elsie Periko. Among thosa present nail driving contest was art up to
at the new* and reminisce over were: Mrs. Dorothy Nettles, M n. eitablbh the prowen of the young
similar function* long past. Th fu­ Iva Corbett, Mr*. Mlml Miller, matrons, three of whom tied for
ture. however, was uppermost in Mrs. Lyne Miller, Mrs. Lydia Ray- first ptare until, with *event run­
ner. Mrs. David MacFarlane, Mrs. offs between Mrs. Wellesley Cor­
EUie Faron, Mra. Libby Redman, bett, Mrs. Robert Nolle and Mrs.
Mrs. Pat Trlnowskl, M n. E. Joseph Jackson, M r s . JackMiss Betty Bryan
Hughes, Mrs. Elsie Brown and Mn. son wa* declared winner, with
Honored Recently Talman Van Arsdale.
an award of a miniature hammer.
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Wil­ So now It goei without saying (hat
With Bridal Shower liam* of DeBary were guest* at the young DeRery mother* arc
Miss Betty Bryan, waa enter­ the Imperial House In Winter Park capable of hammering home a
tained at a Rridal Shower recent Saturday evening, where a beauti­ point, without more practice.
ly, hostesses being Mrs. W. W. fully decorated cake was brought Competition* for the young fry
out by the thoughtful management were humorous heel and tot races,
Tyre *nd Mr* J. C. Davis.
A pink *iid while oolor a.-hem* upon hearing of the dinner being three legged races, tugs of war
w si used snd refreshment* o* a celebration of the birthday of and high Jumps, Robert Blakemore
punch snd cake were served to the
guests. Miss Helen Alexandai was
winner In the game division.
The conoree waa then presented
with an array of fine and uieful
gifts, the hoiteises* gift being a
dinner plata to match her china
C
pattern.
Invited to be with MH* Bryan
on th b occasion wera MU* Caro­
line Hlrt, Mr* George Hirt. Mr*.
J. A. Calhoun, Mill Marilyn Calhoun, Mr*. Jo# Aiiarella, MU«
Helen Alexander, Mis* Ella Bulton
Mra. Mary Uikler, MUa Rochelle
Eubanka, Mr*. R. U. HuuhUon,
Mr*. M. R. Strickland, MUa Marlann# Strickland, Mrs. W. G. Flem­
ing, MUs Ann Davis, Mr* W. I*.
Chapman, MU* Mabel Chapman.
Mra. Ula Chorpenlng, Miss Yvon­
ne Cullen, Mra. Gretchen Crowell,
Mr*. G. B. Hudson. MUs Colleen
Engcbrctson, Mr*. Carl Williams
snd Mrs. H. B. Owem.

i understand the girls who wen* , longer before we'll be having
In Miami Beach thla past week­ some cool breetisa of oar own.
end attending the Joyce* Confer­
On* of the clevereet idea* P r o '
ence really had a "wonderful"
heard
In many a moon la the one
time. I wonder If any them suc­
being carried out by th* frlenda
cumbed to the temptation which of Mitt Batty Bryan, who la
I'm sure must have been brought achedulad to be married on S ep t
on by all those beautiful clothes 1. They are laving all th e .rib ­
displayed at the fashion »how to bon* from th# gifts Betty reclevea
which they were treated. I’ll have at the many parties being given in
to look into that more cloicly.
her honor, then from the** rib*
bon* they are fashioning a love­
Two of Sanford's young social- ly bridal bouquet which will be
Itc* really received ■ tremendoue used a t the wedding rehearsal.
thrill yesterday. Mbs M y r a What a prized addition th a t w01
Frances Strickland and Mis* "he to her collection of mement­
Marilyn McDaniel who havo been oes.
visiting relative* In Atlanta, Ga.,
were allowed to return by plane, Miss Lettle Caldwell reporta *•
U being the first flight for buih many new arrival* in our ally,
of them. They left Atlanta about that It's dlflfcult to Inroduce
2:00 p.m. and were scheduled to them all to you. But I hop* yen are
reach Orlando at 8:30 p.m., and taking advantage of the names
I'll bet they haven't gotten over I give you to go over and make
the excite merit yet.
yourself known to tboee who live
in your neighborhood. I’m sure
Front Mr*. E. A. Covington, they will appreciate your thoughtful
who returned list week from the and friendly gesture. Here - are
Baptist Assembly In Ridgecrest. some of the newest additions to
N. C., come more rave* about our list: Lt. Cdr. 8. M. Thomp*
those mountain breeze*. "So cool ' son and family, her* from Silver
and nice In the mountains" says Spring*. The Thompion* have
she. Front the look* of these three boya aga nine, tlx and three
foggy morning* we've been hav­ and
two
girls
ages
lev-n
ing lately, it won't be loo much and ten fiontha. They are m ik­
ing their home at Ml I . llth
awarded ribbon* for the individual Street . . . Mr. and Mra. K. 8,
winner*, with Bin Tin Tin books Torbett, 1323 E. 84th Street, mow­
fort the tug of war "flrstcrs". A ed here recently from Norfolk,
throwing contest finished the after­ Va. with their two boya aged
noon's entertainment. P a r e n t * twelve and three. . . Mr. and
brought tho makings of a splemlld Mr*. B. D. Creel, HO West 13th
dinner which was served to the Street have a ton aged 11 and
husy combatants and all twenty two daughters aged IS and nine.
young men celled It a dandy day at Mr. Creel la a dispatcher with
the A. C. L. Railroad. . , , David
DcLand.
Mrs. Harold Lynch, publicity di­ A. Laud* moved her* recently
rector of the DeRary Garden Club from Knoxville, Tenn. with hia
announces that there was a board wife and 18-month-old daughter.
meeting yesterday to plan for the They aie living at ISOS Coronado
Ct.
fall and winter programs.

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won’t pretend this ta manly »
social cadi. Although naturally I'm
delighted to see you looking bet­
ter. The grape* and peuches w en
delivered, 1 trust 7”
“Very thoughtful of you."
Beatrice flushed though Meg's
tone had been polite enough. That
branch of the Strattons bad always
been high-hat. Randall Stratton
could have thrown a corps of diplo­
mats off their dignity.
“I have a different sort of gift
today." Beatrice neard her own
aprtghUlneas with discomfort. She
rushed on. feeling more irritated
with Meg and with the silent Char­
lotte every moment "1 had a letter
from your father yesterday. He's
concerned about your widowed
state. Really, my dear, I do think
—ot course, the young a n always
thoughtless—but 1 do feel you
should have Informed him. ft must
have been embarrassing for him
to hear from a total stronger—
that is, 1 assume Mrs. Fleur la a
stranger to him,"
Bhe waited hut Meg said noth­
ing.

the Stratton plot, ftl tau n t him!
You tall him that I"
“Oood—good heavens r Beatrice
said faintly.
CharioUa said nothing a t alL She
merely stared.

md bad. Her stomach felt hollow but
ai- she wee oddly etranger than aha
ii«i« tarn for week*
leg
What a fool aha was! All right,
as ao Kemp was dead. Sha couldn’t
ih, make up to him for what aha had
ion done but aha could certainly keep
mo from crawling hack to her father.
■be had two children. Bhe had a
ant strong back and • strong will,
rou even if the couldn't give herself top
l— rating la the mental department.
Bhe owned half of a hat shop With
the these assets, sha would make goad
ren and sura that Johnny and Honor*
sly Jans shouldn't ever take charity
my front their grandfather. Through
my them, sha had a chance to make
nr* up to Kemp Bhe had a flares
i ta longing to seo her children. Why
•re had she ever allowed Oretchen to
ok- absorb them? Bhe had been a lu­
natic, a weak, elm paring, sighing
I— lunatic I
m't
Meg looked at her feet Oood
ad. heavens, sha had given Beatrice
*T* CtUnaom her walking papers ta
seL hare fasti
p’s
Her ja«* seL Bend her hams,
ck, would he 7 Not whlls she had
ip's breath In her body I From now on,
to she'd keep the reins in her own
to hand* Father could think twice
dw. It ha believed ahe*d ever come
Its. crawling hems a failure,
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--I -*■ Mag turned ta r head on the pU!U£lew. ‘’Bankers7”
L m &lt; "Mr*. Ltkdea and Mrs. Chin.**Msg taettited "Bring them up
- r r ’lf yen kka."
Fee tbs flret time In weekp the
^ t a t r r a stirring of Interest as aha
~w i w atfhsi Beatrice and Charlotte
" .eater, f la t la bed aba might be
M they shouldn't outcrow her If
a ta knew Itt
"Nice of you ta call" She hadn’t
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Roy Cam pa nolle, Brooklyn'aTfg
catcher who wins ttae noat-vaioabls-player award every other sea­
son and then slumps In between,
la following the tam e jid script
again. But with one ad kb from
his bat, the Dodgers are aurei
than ever tbey'B retain the na­
tional league pennant.
Campy, at A. the highest caUl
Dodger ever, won the NL’s MVP
award In I'fSl. 61, and 65 But
he was a " b u s t’ la ’60, '5* md
84. And at the moment, true to
the ' ‘even-year Jin*.'* he'e wob­
bling along with a J30 bat aver­
age with a scrawny 67 runs bat­
ted In.
Things have been ao bad for the
big guy this season, Milwaukee
decided to walk Jackie Robinson
—loading the bases with two out
— to get to Campy with thu scare
(led 3-ell In the eighth inning yes­
terday. The Braves were specu­
lating in pereentagea. Campy had
not hit in his last 11 at bats.
He now has (ne hit in his last
a lined single that*
13 at b a u
scored three runs and lifted the
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Veteran righthander Earl Moa•or, found wanting at Fort Worth
and Louisvllla thla season, has
been ushered into a coxy berth on
what the Atlanta Cracktra call
their Southern Assn, pennant ex­
press.
The lanky hurter with the big
curve posted
la
tied his sixth victory
victor) in
eight decisions last night, restric­
ting Nashville to seven hits as At­
lanta stretched III league lead to a
game and one-half by trouncing
the Vote I I,
Second place Birmingham lost
to Chattanooga in 14 Innings 6-5.
Mobile and Montgomery were
rained out. Memphis and New Or­
leans wera not scheduled.
FLY-IN-ONE
CROWLEY, La, UR—Ifera'a one
of the oddest holes-ln-one ever re­
corded on any links. It happened
at the Acadia Golf Club and wai
hit by Chic Morgan playing a
foursome. Chic's ahot hit the eup
on the fly aM never touched the
green I When the ball landed it
wedged between the pin and the
•Ida ai the cup. Chic has three flab,
bergasted witnesses to prove be
wasn't teeing things.

MILWAUKEE UR — The so-oall.
ed "Little World Series," as fnlka
here were calling the two-game
series between Milwaukee and
Brooklyn, la ended today but the
nerve-wracked* National League
pennant race remains unchanged.
The Dodgers, who stormed into
this town Sunday bent on sweep­
ing both gemea and wrest the
lead from Milwaukee had to set­
tle for one victory, a 8-t triumph
yesterday — and rem slnoj two
games behind the pure retting
Braves, one In ths important
"lost" column.
There was obvious relief In the
Dodger clubhouse after the hardearned triumph, which was ac­
complished by Roy Campanula’!
three-run single In the eighth in­
ning after the Brooks had to over­
come an early three-run deficit.
"We would have been In bad
shape," admitted Jackie Robin■on, who scored two of Brookijn’a
runs, "if we had lost today. This
was a big ball game."
Pee Wee Reese, the calm cap-'
tain of the Dodgers, acknowledged
the game was the moat important
oaa Brooklyn kaa won all year.
"Had we lost we would have
been four games out," ta laid.
" H u t's a lot of ground to make
up at this stage of the race."

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WINS THIRD P L A C E ............... Marine Pfc. Melryn S. Fleischer.
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of the season, gave eight hits'and
walked home an unearned run In
the eighth. The big righlhandei
now I* even with Milwaukee's
Warren Spahn in the race to ice
who’)] be the first to loin the 200victory clrrle Rut the Braves’
southpaw Is scheduled to go ageln
tonight, shooting for his 199th op­
posing Pittsburgh.
UMPIRE KNOWS BEST
KANSAS CITY UR-The last time
the aYnkees played the Atthtetlca
here the A’a smacked 28 hits —but
still lost the game.
A press box observer ttewight this
was a'record number of hits by a
loser, but umpire Ed Rommel Im­
mediately scotched such talk. Ed
claimed that In hte days aa a hurler
for the old Philadelphia A’s, he
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Luedee Will Meet
British Empire
Middleweight
Yesterday, the Chicago area
qualified 24, headed by Bernle
Kata' 72-71-143. and the three
northwest berths were filial at
Portland, Ore. Two of them went
to ex-Walker Cuppers Bruce Cudd
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BOYDSTON ON BEAM
CHICAGO-FV—The Chicago Cardi­
nals expect to get better use out of
end Max Boydston, former Univer­
sity of Oklahoma star. Boydston
hurt his knee In a pre-season game
in 1955 and played only the last
three National League games. H o ^
ever, one of the three passes W
caught was good for a 67-yard
touchdown play.

LATE ABRIVAL
BALTIMORE Wt-Alfred 0 . Vanderbiit Inaugurated the 150,000
Knorr Says Tigers' Pimlico Special In 1937, the na­
tion’s first ric e In which horici
President Will Be were eligible by Invitation only.
Rut it wasn’t until last year that
'Fiery, Active Guy' one of VanderbU'e own horst^
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DETROIT UR— Fred Knorr, who made It.
Hit Socist Outcast was named
becomes president of the Detroit
Tlgera Oct. 1, says the manager in 1155 and finished third,
of the 1957 Tlgera "will be a fiery,
active guy who will inspire the
players and get out there on the
field and fight for them."
The Detroit radio executive
■aid, however, that "there Is nn
Inside track" as ia r as manager­
ial candidates arc concerned, lie
did not rule out the possibility the
present manager, Bucky Harris,
would be back for another aea wm
Aa many a t seven possible suc­
cessor* to Harris have been men­
tioned publicly.

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make the wrld go round I Perhaps thl* Isn't tn tin ly
tta case, but It U a rocegmteod fact that the men whose
emblem is the wheel of P ro e m s contribute much to
America . , . and, more specifically, to our own City.
Alwnyo eager to advance business, good fellowship and
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Milwaukee
76 48 .810 Brooklyn
71 43 595
Cincinnati
72 5)
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St. Louis
. 63 81 .808 l:
Philadelphia
57 84
471 1
Pittsburgh
53 73 434 z
New York
50 71
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Chicago
49 73 .402 ?;
MONDAY'S RESULTS
Brooklyn 6. Milwaukee 3
Only game scheduled
TUESDAY'S SCHEDULE
New York at Cincinnati N
Pittsburgh at Milwaukee N
Brooklyn at Chicago 2
Philadelphia, at St. Louis N
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS
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Mossor Gets Berth Notional League
On Southern Assn. Pennant Race Is
Still Unchanged
Pennant Express

RORWRLL, N. M. UR- The life of him. Max wasn't hurt, but Us
I baseball official acorer isn't as pride was.
President W. J. Green of the lea­
41 m Odendahl. Oflfclal scorer for
gue
fined the hurler $50. The RoeI ta Roswell Rockets of the Southwell club also returned tta pitch­
western League,
After a game, on* of tta Ros- er's contract to tacram ente of the
waB pitchers didn't approve of Pacific Coast League.

tied the Brave*’ first-place edge
m tiro games once more.
It was the oatr game schedu.ed
In ttae NL, leaving the Brooke two
full games lhead of third place
Cincinnati.
In the only American League
game acheduled, Cleveland bopped
Washington 3-3 as Bob Lemon
hung up his 118th lifetime victory.
Compendia's single salvaged a
split In the two-game set for the
second place Dodger* and gave
them a victory In tha'r last game
•*f the season la MQweuken for s
4-7 record a t County Stadium. It
was there that the Dodgers had
nailed the -IMS and 1965 pennants
with victories on their k u t visit of,

CHICAGO UR — Officials of the
International Boxing Club expect
to Iron out details today for a
middleweight title fight between
champion Ray Koblnton and Chal­
lenger Gene Fullmer.
Truman Gibson, secretary of the
IBC, laid Robinson would he con­
tacted In New York today ifter
learning that Sugar Ray had c a p
Itulated to IBC President Jim
Norris.
Robinson two weeks ago isld he
was through with Norris and the
IBC because he couldn't get
enough money from them but
yesterday announced " l‘m ready,
willing and able to dcfen-J my
title on Sept. 23 or a later date
at Yankee Stadium."
Gibson and Norrla returned to
Chicago last night after giving
Robinson a deadline to meet "our
offer."
Robinson had demanded 47‘5
per cent of the net plus ao per
cent of all money received from
theatre or home television with a
guarantee of $80,000.

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Cleveland
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Chicago
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Boston
67 S8 .645 114
Detroit
60 84 .484 19
Baltimore
55~fiP:«f? a~,j
Washington
SI 71 .411 27
Kanaaa City
41 82 333 3 7 $ '
MONDAY'S RESULTS
Cleveland S, Washington 1
Only game scheduled
TUESDAY‘8 SCHEDULE
Kanaaa City at New York N
Chicago at Washin|ton I
Detroit at Boston
Cleveland a t Baltimore

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NEW YORK Lf»— Bccaose hr
■topped thinking and did what
came naturally, middleweight Je r­
ry Luedee today held a technical
knockout victory over Bob Frovlxti and a date to meet British Em ­
pire mldlewelght champion Pat
McAteer on Sept. 17.
Luedee. a rugged, rangy 1034
pounder from New Haven, Conn.,
likes to slug away with his oppon­
ents. Manager John Scavone felt
that Jerry would do better and ab­
sorb lets punishment If he used his
head for thinking Instead of Just
catching.
“ I want you to think before you
make your moves against Proviiti," sakl Scavone to his Z I - ) d r ­
oid fighter before Ihc Provittl
scrap at St. Nicholas Arena last
night.
So Jerry—no dummy, by the
way—passed b e f o r e punchtna
agalnstt he unorthodox ex-gob from
Brooklyn. At the end of four
rounds, Luedee was behind. Sca­
vone switched signal* and told Je r­
ry to go out and fight in the fifth.
Luedee thereupon staggered the
pudgy 160-pound rrovixxl with e
right tq the fare that opened a
rasty cut over Bob'* left eve and
followed with a thumolng left to
the Jaw. After that Proviui was
a sof touch for the now free­
wheeling Luedee. Referee Petey
Scalto stooped the fight at 3:4fl
of the sixth with Provlsal reeling
and bteedtng.
The prite for the victor was the
Sent. 17th fight with McAteer. The
Rri'on Is making hi* U. S. debut
then beading back for Eng­
land for a title defense.
lie FOR THE BABE
NORWICH, Conn. un-Speakinv
at a dinner hero "Jum pin' Joe"
Dugan, third baseman for the
Yankees during the Babe Ruth era.
said: 'The Babe would hit loo hom­
er* a season If he were playing
today.
"Nobody over hit a ball Uke the
Babe, and nobody ever will. N or
they're playing wilk a golf bail."

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by plcsssnt people. The Doggie
Diner &amp; Bar, Lake Mary.

MAR-LOU RESTAURANT

Sample Menu: T-Bono Steak,
Breaded Veal Cutlet, Florida
Lobster, Deviled Crab, and of
course Lola's Famous Pizza.
PHONE 1175-W for takeout.
Hwy. 17-92 South.
. ( —CARD OF THANKS
1 wish to thank my friends and
neighbors for their many kind­
nesses to me during my recent
bereavement. Your expressions
of sympathy and beautiful flor­
al tributes will ever be remem­
bered and appreciated.
Mra. Ray Chidestcr
4—LOST end FOUND

-------- * IJ"iV:WMt..;N FOR RAI.E
4.4-FARM and GAR DDES
GATLIN BROTHERS
—Factory to You—
GEORGIA GROWN C a b b a g e
Dragline k Bulldozer Service
Planti m any quantity. Rtady
Aluminum
Ph. 2231 Geneva. 2483-W Sanford
for letting out S ept 10th. Van­
V en etian B lin d !
ities are of Mldseaion. Marlon
ORLANDO Sentlnei 9 u r, Call Enclosed Bead. Sag-proof bottom
Market, Early Round Dutch,
rail with p in tle ends. Plastic or
Ralph Ray, 31S0.
Glory, Improved Glory, Savoy
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
Mammoth Red and EaiJy Copen
CROSLEY - BENDIX
eords.
hagen, all from Certified Firry
Salea and Service
S e n k a rik G taaa a n d P a in t Co.
Morris Seed, Ripe A Ready To­
RANDALL
112-114 West 2nd SL Phone
mato A Produce Co., State Farm ­
Electric Company
ers Market, Sanford, Florida,
Service— Quality— Satlefactlon Army Cots, S3.n; Taint. 82.30 gal.
Phone 329.
T-Shirts, 48c; Army-Navy Surp­
Ph 113 Sanford
2S37-J-3 Da Bary
lus, 310 Sanford Ave.
SWAP ANYTHING! Just place
FAIRBANKS • MORSE P u m p s
Classified ad*. Phone 112! for a
NECCHI-ELNA
Well Drilling, HOWARD C.
helpful ad-wruer.
. Sewing Machine Center
LANG. Phone 3M 207 East
Sales, Service and Rentals
Commercial Ave.
GARRETT'S
• RENTALS
323 E. First St.
Phone 1422
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING
Slip Covert and Drapes
Overhead garage door, Size 8 ft. SI—APTS—HOUSES—ROOMS
STANLEY KULP
wide by 7 ft. A-l condition. Com­ 2 A 3 room apt Th. 2983-W.
PHONE 2838-J.
plete with all hardware. 835.
Phone 1B70-XR.
Al’GUST IS BABY MONTH at
.HUTCHINSON'S Ocean F r o n t
amrson Studio. Special for chil­
Apt*. 338 S. Atlantic. Daytona
F.M.B
5c.
10c,
A
25c
STORE
dren io 3 years. Two BxlO, (I
Beach. Cal] 23|4-W for reserva­
Curtains
Reg,
gl
.38
.
Special
81.19
gold frame) 110. PHONE 31M.
tion! after 6:00 p. m.
321 Sanford Ave.
Trees trimmed, removed and deOne 24" boys bicycle. White din­ French Avenue hume suitable for
mossed. Ph. 1007-R.
home k business. For inform*'
ner Jacket, size 16. BIS Magnolia
SANFORD TREK CO.
Uon dill 1484.
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­ FOR FILMS. Finishing. Tape Re. FURNISHED apt*. Photo 1311.
corder*. Supplies SEE — WIEment#, invoices, hand bills, and
BOLDT'S CAMERA SHOP, 210 WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
program*, e t c .
Progrcsnive
private baths. 114 W. First St.
Printing Co. Phone 108 - 403 8. P irk Ave.
Wesl 13th St.
if " APPLIANCES
Avalon Apia. Efficiency, Ph. f20-W
T. V. REPAIRS
appliances, e a l e e SEE Seminole (fealty for Deiir
‘Til 10 p. m. Service Cads, 13.uo, FRIGIDA1RE
and isrvice. G. H. High, Oviedo,
able Homes and Apt*. Phone 27
J. Q. Herrin, Ph. 2883-J W. A
Fla, Phone FO-5-3J15 or Sanford
Norris, Pb. 1558. Licensed Tech­ I642-W after I p . a .
Furnished Apt. 600 Park Ave.
nicians, guaranteed work.
GROUND floor, 3-room completely
AIR CONDITIONING
Well drilling, water guaranteed.
furnished apartment. 317 Pal­
For Room or Building
Phone 1008-W.
metto Ave. Phone 2381
H. D. POPE CO. INC.
too South Park Ate. Phone 1418 Thix Is a free pals to the Rltx
BULLDOZING
Theatre for Tommy Cason. Exp.
LOWERY A BRIDGES
Hotpomi 30 gal table top hot water
date Sept. 6, 1856.
San. ISM-W Orange City Spr 1-5*34 heater, $30. Ph. 803 or 144-W.

nOBINSONS at 818 French Ave.,
LOST - Lord Elgin black-faced ' Sanford. Have 40 yeara experi­
m watch on railroad track in back ence constructing furniture, cab­
w of disaster scene. REWARD.
inets, etc. Visit us and sec Early
American reproductions, hand
Call 2124W.
carved. Ph. 62-R.
S—PERSONAL NOTICES
At Nix Bedding. Renovate cotton
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
and Innersprlng mattress. We a IBeds Day, Week, or Month—Tel.
so convert cotton mattresses In
1423. Furniture Center —
to innerapring. Wc make odd site
_______ 118 West First S t
mattresses and matching box
springs. We do upholstery &amp; slip
rovers. Free estimates cheer
AUTOMOTIVE
fully Riven. 1301 Sanford Ave.
Phone 304-J.
^ I—BOATS AND MOTORS
23—SCIIOOLS-IN8TBUCTION
Year F.vinrude dealer
HOBSON SPORTING GOODS
DANCING
984 E." 1st St.
Phone N8
This la a free past to the Movieland Ride-In Theatre for Mrs.
Edna McMahan, Lake Mary.
Exp. date Sept. 6. 1936.
12—TRAILERS
4 I t will pay YOU to see us before

w

you buy. Oper Evenings
Sundaya.
Eastaide Trailer Sales
Palatka, Fla,

and

Trailer, Sale-Rent, Ph. 668-XR.
14—USED CARS
Strip-down 48 studebaker, motor
A-l Condition. F irit 840 take* lL
Apt. IT Higgins Terrace.

* • BUSINESS
.; SERVICES
• lS —BEAUTY PARLORS

*

Modern Alr-conditiuned Salon

H arriett’! Beauty Nook

IM S. Oak

_________Pb. &gt;71

II—BUILDING - REPAIBS
PAINTING
m FLOOR Binding ana finishing.
T Cleaning, waxing. Serving Semi­
nole county aince 1823.
.
II. M. Glaason, Lake Mary
For painting
■XR.

call

Mr. Tasker,

. Repair work) Home alterational
" No job too imall. Finished carp\ enter will give prompt service.
Phone 1399-J. Rollins 4i Slagte.
M cKAN EY^SM IT H ~~P A IN T S
■ j j W H. Park
Phone 1208
ia-PIA N O SERVICE
L. L. Silt — Piano Technician
Pbeee 1184 Rente I, Hanford
« —ROOFING and PLUMBING

CERAMIC TILE

Paul F. Mueller k Son Ph. 134
Free estimate. Quality work.
,

41-BUILDING MATERIALS

USED BK1CK
TWO CARLOADS baautitul used
brick. Orange, red, and &gt;urnt
black. See them at SHERMAN
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
SELECT 1/4 Sawed Oak Flooring,
8260 per M. No. 1 Common 1230
per M. No 2 Common 8135 per
M. Floors Laid A Finished;
Reasonable. E. F. Slovens, Ph.
716-R-4 after 9 p.m.

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STORE-WIDE
AUGUST SALE

21—SALESMEN • AGENTS
Salesmen A Saleswomen to con­
Service on Ail Water Pumps—
tact home owners, year round
Walla Drilled - Pumps
work. Commission and drawing.
~
Paola Road, Phone 700
Must be live wires. Orange Im­
provement Co. 201 E. Commerc­
W. J . K IN G
ial, Sanford.
Plumbing Contractor
Kohler Plumbing 4i Supplies
A WATKINS ROUTE IS AVAIL­
Ream Electric w ater Heaters
ABLE FOR SEMINOLE COUNPh. M
SSM Orlande Dr.
TY. WRITE THE J. tt. WAT­
KINS COMPANY. «59 WEST
PEACHTREE ST.. N. K.. AT­
LANTA, GEORGIA.
ie-WORK WANTED—FEMALE

M. G. HODGES

JU M

g sc o c n sM

Baby sitting or home cleaning.
C om rjii ns and Repair
1881 Kaelurd Ave
Pboee 1113 Phone I5MI-J. Rachel Hicks._____
PLUMBING h REPAIRS
LIVESTOCK
•ptic Tank Instillation It Service
,
Sewer Connection!, Archie C. t -POULTRY
Harnett. Phono 784-W or 1333. 3 Month Old Ducks—8190 each. 1
mile North of Lnngwood on Hi
!
PLUMltlNG
wag 427. Phone W. P. 26-.---i .
Contract and Repair Work
i &lt;%,'
Free Estiraalea
MERCHANDISE
R. L. HARVEY
904 Sanford Ave.
Phone 1838 43-ARTICLES lor SALE
n —SPECIAL NOTICRR
We buy and sell used furniture,
paring top cash price* for any
hing of value. SUPER TRAD­
• PUMPS A SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
ING POST on 17-82 Ph. 9063-W.
) All typea and slu e , InaUlied or
"Do It Yourielf."
Trunks.
Wardrobe,
Steamer*,
"
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Foot lockers. Briefeasei, B u ­
' w
STINE
ford Jewelry k Luggage Co.,
Machine ta d Supply Co.
300 Sanford Ave.
W. 2nd It.
Ph. t t

H E R B A R B JU S T A F E W 63-HOMES
UK T H E MANY SA V IN G S 2-Year old concrete block home
Beautiful Dmetle Sets. Choice of
with car porte. 2 bedrooms, kiU
II Table Topi and 12 Chair
chcn equipped. Living room,
covers . . . Complote with 4
bath with tub k shower. Full
Chairs
size screen porch. RL 2, Box
632-A, Ph. 296-J.

Reg.
8186.85

$119.95

New Selection of—
Bofas (Foam Rubber)
*113.30
Sofa Beds
............ 109 00
Matching C hain
.
69.80
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Corner tod k Magnolia. Ph. 1232
"Bud Bamberger" Mgr.
Apea M ••day's Ul 8:38 p. m.
VISIT OUR BALCONY
fOO MUCH FURNITURE? Cl**allied id s m u the surplus fur
LASH. Phooe 1191 tor an ad
writer.

CUSTOM B U IL T HO M ES
VA—FHA—CONVENTIONAL
FINANCING
•l/IW DO____________
1WN PAYMENTS
'LOW MONTHLY PA'.'MENTC
A. K- SH O E M A K E R . U L
Phone 1811
tIM Mellonvitl*
HEU,
Aay thing
With A
OeealfUd
Ad
JU iT CALL
im
It Peya Te Us* Classified.

W4MT 49 WROFFIM

SEE and COMPARE
The Home* Built
■y
ODMAM A TUDOR, INC.
Builder* of Fine Home*
For Florida Living
BEAUTIFULLY Dtslfoed Three
And Four Bedroom Homes
1 A I hatha
Varied Selection of Plans Avail
able.
Priced From 111.200 to 124,000
VA (G I&gt;-rH A A FHA Iniarv
lea Financing.
HOMES AVAILABLE:
South Plnecrest .... Sanford, Fla.
Grove M anors........ Sanford, Fla.
Valencia Villas ... DeLand, Fli
SALES OFFICE
2623 8. French Ave.
Phone 2100 A 2960
After 6:00 p, m. Call S371-W

66—LOTS
100 x 330 take froat lo t Crystal
Point, Lake Mary. Ph. 903 or
144-W

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TUESDAY AFTERNOON

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KENNETH E. SLACK
Registered Reel Estate Broker
1006 E. tad.
Phone 1666

T ati P ellarn
WKUNr.S UAV MOHNINO
Oood M o rain e
I 'e o t K a n e a r o a
Of All T h l n a a
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188 N. Park Ave.
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REAL EBTATE DRIVE-IN
ll:»* a lso Oil
3844 Fn«eh Ave.
h H U S M D lT
J. W. H A LL. REALTOR
HonniNa
Johnny Welker, Aaeeclite
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"Ceil IlaU” Phone 1759
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Phoae 1129 11:1#
119 N. Park Ave.
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l l l t l R a d io F a r m n i s * * t
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Nawa
RegieUrsd Reel Estate Broker
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17-86 a t wawetba
IF IT IS KKAL ESTATE
ask Crumley k Monicith
a t 117 South Park, Phone 773
They Know

B A LL R EA LT Y

Thl* i* a free pass to tho IUU
Theatre for Gut Schmah. Eap.
dale Sept. 6, 1166.

OZIER REALTY CO.
Laura B. Oeior, Broker
H itol M. field. Aaaorlate
9961 lo . OtUnde Hwy. Phone 1X91
EVENINQSi 9118 oad TM
B O JJ HARD TO PAY? Sell
UUage F e ure
rt through w i t h
Ada for CASH.

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166 e r 2113 111 N. Park Ave.

SACRIFICE
Modern l-Badroom home. Tile
bath, electric kitchen. Near base,
Equity 91,000.
RRTURMRNT HOME
Beautifully landscaped s—bedroom
modern home. Florida room,
electric kitchen. 99000. Attrac­
tive Terms.
Consult A REALTOR First

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States Righters
Meet In Memphis
JACKSON, Mias, o r - S u its
High ter a who don't liko either the
Republican or Democratic, ticket
will meet neat month in Mcmphl*,
Tenn., to work out their own preiidem iil campaign plana.
indication* tha States Rlghtor*
seek to broaden their tcopo ware
seen in ih* absence of mention of
aggregation and other regional is­
sue* in the announcement a fu r
an unannounced conference hero
last week.
The Slate* Rlgbteri atiil aren't
saying who their standard bearer
will be. The Louisiana faction has
cndoi *#d former Internal Revenue
Commissioner T. Coleman An­
drews. a Tennessee man said An.
draws, who now advocates abolish­
ing the income tag, was among
prospective nominees dlinieead nt
Jackson.
The Jackson meeting w*i a t a
downtown Hotel. Reporters west
not admitted and moet mem leav­
ing and enuring wouldn't giro
their name* or say what the meet­
ing wna about.

YOUR BABY 9FAY to renting vaWO R K E R S
caxeiee: Clatallied adel Bornethrough ClataiBod ads. Let a*
thing vacant? Phono 1931 im
aa ad-wruer.
sapcfiooead ad-wrUar assist you

- • -will trade apace hetniet and two white rata for complain
art of 4th Grade report rani*. Name must be Johnny Baslth •
and in Bth Grad*.''

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May Be Health Hazard
By HtUUN M. IUNMMN, M. B.
CARBON monoxide poUonlng,|tory tyatem which
ae you ail know, can be fatal. For through tha yeara with I
thl* reason, doctors a n i eafety o f tho expororo o
^
experts for yeara have warned ef It's likely, h o ____
the- danger! of running automo­ pealed or a t times arom isolated
exposures may eventually le*d to
bile engines in closed garage*.
Yet, automobile exhaust may accumulated cellular &lt;‘
be a health haaard even in the serloua Importaaee.
open air.
Tiro
To alimlaate much of 1
Two Investigation*, one eon ger, Dr. Mills suggests th e u eeg f
ducted by tb* Armour Research efftcUro after-burner typo aoFoundation of tha Illinois In itl b auit mufflars or improved eomtut* of Technology here in Chi buiuon ia tho cyUndor ebamhew
cag o , a n d th a o t h e r a t th a of tho raotora. l a Lo* Aageiaa.
University of Cincinnati CoJleg* where th e smog problem l a a t
of Medicine, seem to indicate a great importance, ha aapo
uibla connection between ex mufflars are being very i
ust and cancer.
contemplated.
Scientists at Armour showed aa Thee* studies aaem te lad Mate
extract of gasoline engine ex* th a t w* m ust re-evaluate t i g air
hauet contained tumor-prod us­ pollution safety _
ing substance*. In th* study, tha c a n t simply consider t h a :
•kin of mice was painted wHh the diet* eSscts such polluttea aae
extract.
on th* populaUeo. w o to g al to
AeporU state th at 79 per cent of look atth o io n craag o p to tan aB B
the mice thus painted developed take tha necessary |
tumors.
At Cincinnati, Dr. Clarenc . A. Q0ZS71OR ARP i
Mills studied tha effects ef motor T. A.: I am I t n a n oU
have diabetes. Will this dk
exhaust fumes In lung cancer.
prevent my having a child?
Answer: Safer* i
Ha warns th at eaeh nan-fatal od* for controlling dlahtto* v a n
exposure to polluted t l r as a rule'devised, it was difficult far A W *
causes permanent damage to betie person to 1
respiratory systems. Ha says It However, with these a e v i
produces Irreversible and irrepa- diabetes wiU not provn
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Lots 8!' x 135'. Partly landscaped.
Ready to build. Drtamwold
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suit­ Section. 1411 Chase Ave. Phone
able for bachelor or couple.
1873-M.
Private bath. Acrois from Pest
Office. Manuel Jeeobsoa.
6 7 -BROKER* M i REALTORS
New Smyrna ocean front Ona,
3 baths, deluxe mas­
two bedroom apta., reasonable 3-bedroom,
onry home on* year old near
McGrath. Box 1412, Coronado
country club. Excellent buy at
.Station. New Smyrna Beach, i.r
113,300 with terms avallabla.
Tel. 1093-M.
Many other good-two and three
FURNISHED garage apartm ent 2 bedroom homea from 98.000 up.
bedrooms, living room, electric
kitchen, bath, carporte, excel­ 3-bedroom country home on 7
acres with I acre* plasted In
lent location. Prefer couple.
young citrus, 3 miles from San­
PHONE 1497.
ford. Just reduced to 111,600
Rose Court Apts. Unfurnished $■ with terms.
room apt. Kitchen equipped.
Phone 1494.
Seminole Realty
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MERO
U rge, clean, furnished a p t 2
REALTORS
adults. 611 Park Ave.
1161 Park Ave
Phene IT er 148

CONCRETE
Ready Mixed Concrete, Concrete
4)canna School of Dane*
Block, Sand, Gravel, Cement
Ballet - Tap - Ballroom
Concrete
Beginner, Intermediate, and ad­ ifications. Pipe to Meet All Qual­
DESIRABLE one end two bedvanced classes for children of
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
room furnished a p t Ph, 432-W
all eges.
Phone 2488
..KEG1STKAT10N SEPT. 6.. Out West 13th St.
3-Bedroom unfurnished bout*. Ne
Phone 2871
17-82 at Hiawatha
RED-I-MIX CONCRETE
kitchen equipment 200 French
Window Sills • Lintels
Ave. Phone 146-J.
Septio
Tanka
•
State
Approved
EMPLOYMENT
Sand • Cement • Mortal Mix
MAYFAIR — a - Bedroom house.
Miracle Concrete Co.
ti--CHILD CARE
Large yard. Call 1430-J after
309 Elm Ave.
Phone 1336 6 p. m.
Baby siller* available. Baby Sit­
ting Agency. Ph. 332-M.
46—BUSINESS EQUIPMENT
New 2-bedroom unfurnished apt.
Near shopping center and PineWill keep children in, my home. HAYNES Office Machine Co.,
crest School. 2619 Elm. No pet*
Phone 2123.
Typewriters, adding machines,
please.
8ales-Ranials, 314 Mag., Ph. 44.
2«—HELP WANTED—FEMALE
New two bedroom house*, kitchen
see the nawest thing
equipped. 1804 Washington. Ph.
WAITRESS — Apply Touchton's STUDENTS—
In typewriters — Royal's 1937
443 nr write Jack Flynt, Box
Drug Store, Mr. Clark.
“Twin-Pak" portable. Th* fast­ 302
Sanford.
est
portable
on
tho
market.
In
Curb girls, apply In person lo
7
colors.
24
months
to
pay.
Plg'n Whistle.
3—room furnished apt. 850. Wat­
Powell's Ofticc Supply
ppiy
er included. Ph. litl-J .
Woman io clean house 2 days a 117 S. Magnolia
Phone DM
week. Must provide transporta­
Redecorated ground floor apart47—FURNITURE—HOUSEHOLD
tion. Ph. 2933-J.
menL 3 rooms and bath. Mrs.
Scott 217 West HUi St. — five
Experienced waitress. Good par. Bur your Furniture at Berry's
o'clock.
Warehouse Fum. Co., at 901 W,
evening houra. Steady Job.
l i t S t Ail nationally adv. furn­
Spring 4-3233, Orange City.
3-Bcdroom house, Bcl-Alrc Sec­
iture at warehouse prices.
tion. 1403 Court Phone 2031-R.
"TAKE TIME OUT
Used furniture, yhppnsncct, loula,
FOR BEAUTY"
3-room
furnished garage apt.
etc. Bought-eold. Larry's M art
Ladies you can earn ae much aa
Phone 831-W3.
321 East 1st St. Phone 1631.
830 each week. Avon Cosmetics
offers high commissions nn each
Furnished House. 850
M ather of Sanford 2 Bedroom
sale. Contact Mrs. J. Russell,
r month. 1 Mil* North of
P. O. Box 875, Orlando.
ingwood on lliway 427. Phone
203-09 E. 1st St.
Phone 127
W. P. 9*
MOTHERS............
1* e • * •
3 GROUPS OF
Are you tired of your routine? Do
ODD CHAIRS and ROCKERS
For Rent—Modern college com­
you have 3 hours daily to devote 1st group ...........each ..
pletely furnished. 4 blocks from
81.00
to advertised Avon Coa metical 2nd group .......... each.......... 82.00 Air Base. Available SepL 13.
Contact Mra. J. Russell, P. O. 3rd group ........... c* d .......... ....
Call 207B-K.
Box 97S, Orlando.
tth group .........each............. 84.00
3th group .. ...... each . . . . 83.00 2-bedroom furn. nr unfurn. apart­
27—MELF WANTED ♦ MALE
ments, with acreened-in porch.
Liberal Trad* In Allouanre nn
Phone 1013-M.
Dishwasher, colored or white. Old Furniture When Buying New
Good pay, evtnlng hours. Spring 311 E. l i tWILSON-MAIER
St.
Phone 851 4-room garage apL 845. So. Cam­
4-3233, Orange City.
eron Ave. Ph. 1314 R.
Service Station attendant. Hard
This D a free pats to the Moviework and long hours. Gulf Servland Ride-in Theatre for Mr*.
ire, Second A Park.
J. O. Lanty. Exp. date Sept- •.
1856.
Wanted—Pin Setters mast be over
16 year* of age. Apply Sanford
REAL ESTATE
Bowling Alley.

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FOR WIDE CHOICE of buyars,
renters, workers, use Want Ads.
Phone 1821 to place 'em.

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l a r e ■ B a ta ta a t
W i m e - Ij a NKERSON. also known
a* 5V1LL H A N K E R S O N ,
D ece ated .
Ta AII Cradltara a s * P araaat H a t .
D t a t t i i A g a la a t aal*
tag Halt
M a tatat
Vou a n d * a c h v f y o u n r * h e r e b y
n o tified a n d r t q u l r a d t o p r t a a n t a n y
claim * a n d d em an d * w h i c h y o u , o r
e i t h e r o f yo u. m n y h a v e a g a i n . : t h n
eatn ln o f W H . t . l E IIA.NKEIIBON.
* l . o k n o w n * t W I L L HANKEIIH ON.
d r c r a * * d . In to o f nold C o u n t y , t a l h a
C o u n t y J u d y * o f 8* ml nol# C o u n ty ,
F l o r i d a , n t hi* o f f i c e In t h a c o u r t
h o u t o o r * ald C o u n t y n t B a n fo rd .
Florida,
w ithin
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calendar
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p u b l i c a t i o n o f th l* no lle* . E a c h
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a n d t h a l l a t a t o t h a p t a c a o f r ealdene* a n d poat o r f lm a d d r e tt of lh a
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lh a claim ant, h i t a g a n t o r a t ­
torney, and an y tuch claim n r d e ­
m a n d n o t an rile d t h a l l b* void.
H o t * L e e McCoy
K l n n r a II. J a m c t
A* A d m l n l t t r a t o r * o f t h o
F a t a l # o r W illi* l l a n k e r t n n .
alao know n aa W ill H a n k t n o n .
defeated
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T » AH W h a a a I I M a p C m a a r a t
N n t l r * It h e r e b y g l r * n t h a t J . C.
BOTCH f ile d hi* f i n a l r e p o r t a t ad*
rn ln ta tra to r of th a aa ta te of H e a r le lt a It D o r r * . decea aeri; t h a t h a f i le d
b it petition fo r final d isc h arg e and
t h a t ha w ill ap p ly to th a I to ao rab la
B it NEST
HOUS HOLD HR. C o u n t y
J i d n v j l y — in ot* C o u n t y . F l o r i d a ,
o n t h e : : t b - d e y n f S e p t e m b e r . 1151.
f o r a p p r o t r a l o f M i n e a n d f * - fin al
dltcharge a t a d m ln lttra to r of tha
e t t a l e o r H e n r i e t t a It. I lo y re, d eceat*
ed, o n t h l t 1 Sit* d a p o f A u g u s t . 111*.
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M i m a in w h i c h aeaeaaed:
F l o r i d a Horn* O a t C o m p a n y
All p f t a l d p r o p e r t y b e i n g In d t p
i f Ban ford . C o u n ty o f R ttu lao la, S t a t e
o f F lorida.
L’n l t . a a u c h c e r t i f i c a t e t h a l l bo r * .
daomad according to law .th a p ro p e rt r d e s c r i b e d In a n r h e a r t l f l o a t a w ill
bo . o l d t o l h a h l s l i c . i l b l d d r r a .
t h a f r o n t d . T o f ih * C t l i H alt,
Ba nforil, F l o r i d a , o n t u a f i r a t l i o n ,
d a y of dktober. I ll* , w h ich ll th a
f l n t d a p o f O c t o b a r 111*.
D a t e d thl* l t l h d a p o f A u g u s t.
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NEW HAVEN, Conn., tn-Police
. AH t o m ncnOmt of to# tt t w
■ay ■ 260-pound pediatric nurse
w ire killed In tha crash. TIM local
ha* admitted abating to death
nritot.A H sT K H irrnou
tbre^ infant* became they got on
Naval Air Station, VAH-7 of H«avy
Idf. E d w a r d * I t u ll d l n g
ftanfnr
d F lorida
her nerve* or refuied to take their
A ttitk wing One, released the
A
T T O R N E T F O B A D M T X IB T n A T O n
formula.
**is*t of tbs crew 1st* yoatorday.
“ It waa all uncontrollable," Vir­
TWy were: pOot, L t Comdr, Otnl
A U T O LOAN S
ginia B, Jaipcra, 33-ycw-otd
HOTICK o r
rl.1 CATION
FOH TAX DEED.
poo*M Hall, USN, M, of Kt. 1,
daughter of a county official, told
N O T IC E IB H E R E B Y U I V E N t h a t
L i k e B o u l e v a r d , Loch Arbor. Ho
the coroner. "I didn’t know why
A t l a n t i a M u n ic ip a l C o r p o r a t i o n , t h a
Lowest Cost
la MftMrly of Kansas a t y , Mo.
h n |, t * r uf t h n f o l l o w i n g U a r t r l l M .
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d t r d t o La l i t u r d t h e r e o n . T h * e r r fboni Nsvtgstor-bombardier, Lt.
t l f l r a t n n u m b e r a n d * t h a . jr*«r o f
Mis* Jaspers, who la aix feet
lis u a n c * . t h * d * * c r l p t lo n o f t h * p r o (jf&gt; Gar*Id M kha.I O'Hara, UStall, also admitted breaking the
p * r t y a n d t h * n s m * In w h i c h It
:o r d
4b
N l, M. no married gad originally
leg of another infant and Inflict­
« * • a***»**i| a r * *• follow*:
M M Ntw York O ty. B# U sur*
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ing ■ head Injury on a fifth, laid
4JIANTK
T t a r n f Im u b b c *. J u n o l i , A.
tivod by hi* parent*, Mr. and Mrs.
Coroner James J. Corrigan.
n. !(&gt;«
Martin A. O'Hara of Somerville,
A private pediatric nurse for 12
D rscriP tlon of p ro p n rtri
INSTALMENT LOAN DEPT.
Maas.; Third Crawman, William
Lot* S a n d 10 o f B l o c k T of T i e r 31
years, she often lived in with the
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parents of the children and was
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Aviation Elecironies Mato, 1st
not connected with a hospital.
d a n who Is aurvivad by Ua wlfa
Police said the deaths dated
r J. FITZSIMMONS Jr., of Sanford, Is shown at left being sworn In following back to IMS. M in Jaspers waa
I t o y ta d to n e ehBdrm. Tbay are
an appointment for a commiaalon In the Regular Navy. Aboard the carrier^ UKS
drtglMlly from XayaoldiviOo, Pa.
*aul It. Snelty, Snuadrun CO o f VAII-G la ahown a t the right conducting the taken into custody as the result
sad ftside on RL «, lanford.
of the death Thursday of the 11RAYM OND M. B A LL, R EA LTO R
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NOTICE OF BUIT
day-old daughter of Sir. and Mrs.
.b m s tlg a tta into tho accident
T H E B T A T E O F F L O R I D A TO!
Allen Kapslnow of New Haven,
V l t b*gvc yesterday by ofBclala
Reat Estato Bolts — Ran tala — Investments
C H A R L E S U. W OODA RD, w h o t *
Police Chief Frantic V. Mc­ p lac* o f r e s i d e n c e It u n k n o w n
« r i w local Naval lAr Station. OfPresident
On
Way
Dependable Insurance and Bond*
A B w o r n C o m p l a i n t h a v i n g b**n
Manus quoted her ai saying she
Board' b o g u probing tat# tho
file d a g a i n s t y o u In t h a C i r c u i t
shook
the
infant
violently
because
vtM kago sad debris immediately
C o u r t In a n d f o r R e m ln o lu C o u n ty ,
To Capitol; Adlai
* O. M. H a rrla o n , Am o c U U B r e k tr
F l o r i d a . In C h a n c e r y , f o r D ivorce,
M e v to g tho fire and crash.
It refused Its formula,
t
t l n o f . a i d a c t i o n bvlng
The Kapsinowa thought their lVhEa RtNhAo r t Wl lOODA
Mawavar, Admiral Delbert C o n ­
Continues Tour
RD. P l a i n t i f f , v *
* S . D, K if h l c r m u i t A m oc U U S a U m tta
child had died of natural causes. C I I A R L E H O. W OODA RD. D*r«nd wdB i f tb s U. S. Navy la WsibBy TIIE ASSOCIATED PRESS
a n t tlieae p r t t e n l t a r e lo c a u a u a n d
McManus
said
iho
case
devel­
t o * —, bas erderad an oflfeial
r e q u i r e y o u lo f ile y o u r w r i t t e n d e ­
President EUenhower heads lor
■y MARIAN JONES
201 Park Arc. Booth
Ph«M M0
oped after Dr. Sterling Taylor, rente*, If an y , t o t h e C o m p l a i n t rile d
M Vy Bosrd of Investigation to inWashington
today—amid
signs
his
Children
of
Oviedo
schools
will
h
acting medical examiner, report­ e r e i n , a n d (o a e r v e a co p y t h e r e o f
t o f t into tho details of the air
on r i a l n l l r i ' t A t t o r n e y o n o r b e ­
re-election campaign soon will slip
the Kaptinow child had suf­ fup
e r a * disaster.
Csrndr.
J . P. StM
Paro r e t h e I r d d a y o f S e p t e m b e r . A.
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.a roflster Wednesday Aug. 29, along into high gear—whllo Adlai Stev­ W A S H I N G T O N -C om m un­ ed
D
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I l i t o t h e r w i s e a D ec r e e I 'm
fered
head
and
body
Injuries,
ap­
with all of Seminole County’s
enson plunged into the second day ist China has Informed the Unit­ parently cauied when *he waa Cy ooun tarnad. •&gt;t hwe illc a u be oe per no ct eereedd egn gpealrni *t l.
school*. The buses will !%n on or a 7,ooo-mllc "prccampalgn”
------DON’T ------ed States Red Chinrse planes ■“picked up and ''taken vio!"ntJy."
W ITN ESS m r band and nfflrU I
tbelr regular schedules to pick up trip.
Real a t H an fo rd , B em ln o la C o u n t y .
shot down an aircraft off the
F l o r i d a , t h l . J r d d a y o f A u g u s t.
Throw Away Your Tire Dollar* B****** Year U rea Ar# Bm##UL
children and will make their re­ Even as Elsenhower wound up a Chinn Coast Inst Thursday and
IIS*
Fox
Is
Dropped
/ • / O. P. H e r n d o n
four-day
golfing
vacation
at
I’cbblc
turn trip by noon. The official
that apparently there are no sur­
Let WELSH TIRE SHOP 168 W. 2nd Pat O# New Troth R a tte r
C l e r k of t h e c i r c u i t C o u r t
S e m i n o l e C o u n ty . K iorldn
f ln t day of school win be the day Bach, Calif., yesterday, Stevenson vivors.
From
Quiz
Show
Treads T h u Will Give Gaaranteed NEW TIRE Wear And
(R E A L )
told Democrats in Santa Fc, N. M..
Secretary of State Dullrse re­
after Labor Day, Tuesday Sept. 4. that what ho called the “ failure*”
NEW YORK 1AV—Sonny Fox, the lAl ot trodronne yV.f oFr r rrdi ea rl lnrtkl f f
ported today the Peiping regime
Save Year Money.
This year the Oviedo School | of tho Republican administration contends however, that the plane master of ceremonies who kicked 1* O. Ilo x 1SSI
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hta • new principal, W. It. DcSha- will bo laid at tho President'* downed was n Chinese Nationalist up a fuss last Juno when he in­ Rnnford. F l o r i d *
WELSH TIRE SHOP 105 W. 2nd
advertently gave away half an an­
plane.
so, of Humbolt, Tenn. Other doorstep this fail,
swer
on
CBS—TV’s
“The
164,000
S t YEARS IN SANFORD
A U.8. Navy Mercator patrol
ttachtra of tho school are as fol­ Stevenson and hi* running mate,
Challenge" has been dropped from ■a Courl of lha Ctmutr Judge,
Estes Kcfauver, rot a shouting
temlnol* teaaly. Blat* of Florida.
lows: Mrs. E. A. Sexton, the form­ New Mexico welcome yesterday be­ plane, with a 16-man crew, has the quix show.
ta I’rnhele.
been missing since Thursday—
er Ernestine French, will teach fore conferring with Southwest Tokyo time—after repenting It CBS announced yesterday that'
tho first grade; Mlsa Dorothy political leaders, llo also made hi* was under attnrlc. U.S. searchers Ralph tSory, a Los Angeles radio
Rice, second grade; Mr*. Waller first public adress since accepting have founj wreckage and the body disc Jockey, has been signed to
replace Fox starting with next
E. Teague, third grade; Mrs. the Democratic presidential nomi­ of one crewman,
wjth bullet Sunday night's program.
nation.
Jsmee Partin ie returning to the
wounds.
At a news conference, Stevcmon-j ' At a newa conference. Dulles The network gave no reason for
school after (ever* I year* abicnre
dismissing Fox. He will continue
to teach the fourth grade; Mr*. W. was asked il he intcmld to attack said that In nnswer to an Amcrl to do a CBS Sunday noon show
H. DeShaio will teach (he fifth Elsenhnwcr personally in the cam ran Injury through the British calcil “ Let’s Take a Trip."
grade; M n. J. E. Windham, or palgn. Ho replied “ I hope I shan't Embassy In Peiping, Red China
Winter Park, the sixth grade; attack him at all."
has conceded only that Chlnecae
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But he added that Eisenhower air forr* fighter* did shoot dawn
by ? tia f Mack N. d arsU n d M n. J. M. Staley, .cvrnth grade;
.111 t o feaferd P in Dcpart- and Mias Loia Duddell, seventh a* head of the Republican admini a plane in that general area nhout
grade.
stration will bo held responsible for thnt time mentioned.
M I T I I 'i : FOII HID*
srt.
H o u s i n g A u t h o r i t y n f 111* C ity
The eighth grade home roomi “it’* conduct and It* failure,
t i l l s s u m , taaiating tha laDulles reported thnt th* note, n f TinHiinfnrd. F l o r i d a w ill rrcMvi*
rtiy Officer and his craw of mill- will be taught by L. R. Blanken-, The subject of presidential as he put it, wna entirely negative M 'ntnl bid*. In t r l p l l r a l * . u n t i l 3:00
p in.. B * p l r m h * r *. IS-*, hi
T potica, wars tbs Sanford Po- ship of Longwood who replace! htallli wnnn't covered during (lie regarding nn American injury oi b' rnllorr knflb**,
Cnatl* R r * w * r C o u r t .
&gt;, papsrtm cat beaded by Chief Prof. Richard*; ninth grade home day'* nctiviiics, but in Washington nhout the whereabout* of any sur­ Han fo rd F l o r i d * , fo r th * f u r n l a h l n r
yesterday
a
Democratic
National
room
will
be
Uughl
by
Mrs.
Lury
o
f
tb
*
f
o
l
l
o
w
i n g Item* o f e q u i p ­
y Wlfliamt, the Seminole County
vivor*.
m en t.
■tiff and Ua stall of deputies Smith; M1m Kalhlec Walt, or Co- Committee publication said “ there
Dulle* said he read a memoran­
i-riiri'i-ula *b*U b* f u r d e liv e r e d *
weB ea the Plerida Highway Pa- raotolis, Pa., will learh the loth 1* no doubt that President El*en- dum of the Chinese reply a few la-H u n fu rd p r t r o f o r a total a f **vgrada home room; and Prof. Paul bower’s health is going to be an hours before the news confcrenec. r n l r - f i &gt; * II&amp;I n l r r l r l f . ro u n d ly p*.
w a i c r b r a t c r * . H*« t* r* s h a l l a l l bu
M iller will teach tho 12th grade io«ue in the 1956 campaign."
Ho said he did not recall preelae- ••'Ullmiid w i t h m a c n r a l u m anode*.
f o r a e v a n l y (Tot
The
publication
said
Elsenhow­
home roam.
ly whether -the ned* ntuek to a I'r o p o r a l* s hga al ll l o*,n h * * l*r* a n d f i r *
Ovlodo School Band Director e r’* Sept. 21 heart attack wnukl story they previously broadcast (MI )i l nf vo r t I3«l
y MO) g a l l o n h * a t * n w i t h all
wilt bo Prof. Michael Fisher and disqualify him to servo even a* by radio that n Chinese Nntlonah " n n - d r l l v e r r d . a t t a r n * l l m r . Illd-,
a l l at*u *lnt« p r tc * f o r ■
the *ong director will be Mis* Car­ an Ar my ' officer, and that hi* 1st plane was "damaged" and di r*ursn r nab
n t r a d nurc-tm** o f I h r ab u v * olyn Anderson of Mara Hill, N. C. ileitis attack, for which he under­ then dlsappecarcd toward the sea. null'll f ilial o f i r v r n t y . f l v * (TS) unit*
w i t h i n on* v r n r o f d a t a n f p ru p n aat,
Mslatioa, and two Wild Life offi­ Athletic coaches will bo Prof. went surgery June 9, makes him
h u t d a t l v r r r t n b e m a d * In lot*
Paul Mlkltr for the boys and Mrs. n (tail risk for disability Insurance,
cers, Hervlih and Hutehlnson.
n f m n n d Cl n u o n r*nu«*l o f A u t h o ­
i
Hagrrty
told
newemen
nt
Pebble
r
ity d u r in g raid yrnr.
James
Partin
for
the
girls.
Mrs.
Three school busts will pick up
I l l d i l n * rlmll m ih m lt p r o p o s a l s In
children in various sections of tho Douglas Arle will continue as sec­ Beach yesterday that Elsenhower's Social Security
a n ' o r d a n r * w i t h III* f o r r a n l n g f o r
doctors now feel his convalescence
county tomorrow to bring In to retary to the principal.
b o t h I Into niil a n d A l l r r n a l * a* f o l ­
Rep. Will Visit
low*:
Lunch Room supervisor* will be from surgery is at an end.
•aaford and tho Jayeees Plating
'D A N E H ID : l l r a t r r * f u r n i s h e d u n ­
f’rs. Blanche Partin assisted by
der l l u r
Hid ah all
Rodeo.
Here
Next
Month
hav e aln n r-lliiid leak*
Everything for tha children will M n. Francis Cartlego and M n.
a
n
d
*h
all
tarry
a
A representative of the Social
Tam pa Officials
bw free tomorrow oa they take W. G. Weitmon.
t w e n t y i c m y e a r im Security
Administration
District
c
o
n
d
i
t
i
o
n
a
l
w
a
r
r
u
n
t
y
.
• a r t In the Jaycee fishing avent
fu n it* tin t
Office In Orlando will be at the A L T E R N A T E : ! l m l * r *
Are Concerned
Provident Spear of the local
u n d e r A l t e r s * ! * *hall
—, Jay.
,L«*'
Chamber of Commerce Building In
li a v • glaaa-l I n r i l
Christian Church
la n k * a n d ahall c a r r y
Sanford or. Friday, SepL 7, Friday,
About Explosives
a t e n &lt;I 0| y e a r u n ­
Sept,
i
t
and
Friday,
Sept.
21,
conditional w a rra n ty .
Pastor To Observe TAMPA «v—Tampa officials are between tho hours of 0'30 a. m.
C L A R E N C E L. RK PD1N Q
getting concerned about the quan­ arid nuon.
BIG,
I ’l l A I R M A N
tities of explosives t r u c k e d
l l i i r n i . s u AUTHORITY O F
1st Anniversary
This service I* made available
T H E CITY U F HANF OR D,
through
Cm
city
on
the
way
tn
be­
NEW
The Rav. Perry L. Stone will vb«
to those who wish to apply for
FLO R ID A
serve hi* first anniversary a* pas­ ing loaded on ships here.
Old-Age and Survivor* Insurance
F l r t l t l o a * SI an**
,
County Commissioner Nick Nuc- benefits, social aeeurlty account
tor of the First Christian Church
N O T IC E IM HK1IKUY U I V E N t h a t
rlo hss asked that measure* be number*, or obtain Information I a m a n g a g s d la bu*la**a a t 170*
next Sundsy.
F
r
a n c h Av*. u n d e r t h * f l e t l t l o u ,
• Big Allowance On Your C a r
The Rev. Stone, Just relumed taken to stop lt. Port Manager
m * o f Ideal N iuaery a n d t h a t |
to , 17-62, 1 : 18; North oc 17-62 to from hla vacation, aald that next Jack Fitzgerald said lie would like about the Social 6ccurlty program. uI nalan
d lo r * g l a t * r * aid n a m e w i t h
Enoch and n th , 1:00; Eaat on 8undxy will also mark hla 31*t an­ to see an isolated part of the
I h * C l * r k o f t h * C i r c u i t C o u r t . B*m.
• Rock - Bottom Price On A *56 Dodge
Mth to Mellonvilla, 2:10; North niversary of ordination and the waterfront used for the loading so Tho employe* and their faml Inn l* C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , l a a c c o r d a n c e
Ilea
dependent
for
Income
on
the
w i t h l b * p r o v i s i o n n f I h * F lc llllo u *
Ml MoOonville to Celery, 1:10; Sled anniversary of hla f ln t ser­ that the trucks would not have
N a m * H t a l u l * . t o . w l t i Hnctlon l l l t l
nation'*
railroads
and
their
auxl
N orth an Melloavilla to P in t St.,
to go through highly populated liary companies total* 3,600,000. F l o r i d a B t a t u l t a U J IW . C. Hut* J r .
• Special Low * Finance Rate Terms
S iU i West on P i n t to Port Mellon mon.
Thors have been 46 new mem- area a.
Feifc, 2:80.
b e n added to the church since
Cm dr. William T. Corflcld, head
Have Been Arranged For.
Bus No. Twot L savt Wilton lest year, said tho Rev. Slone.
of the Coast Guard inspection unit
School a t 1&gt;4S p. m.; South to Pahere, said Tampa la tho center of
* JA Y C EES FIS H IN G
ola C onor, 1:88; R u t on 20th to FLORIDA CITRUS TO HAVE dynamite shipments to mines and
• Low Down Payment Easy Monthly Terms.
P erk A rt., »:U ; North on Park GREATER FOREIGN MARKET oil fieldi or South America.
to P i n t St, t:H ; Arrive Pert Mel- CAMP McQUARRIE (It — Over
RODEO BUS SC H ED U LE
Reasons for this am Tampa's
len P u t . 1:10.
seat sales of Florida citrus will geographical position and tho fact
Rua No. Thro*; Leave Lake top four million boxes next sea- It does not place a limit on tho
M o u n t Poet Office a t 1:48 p. m.| eon, Martin Hearn, Florida Citrus quantity of explosives th a t can lie
AUGUST 29th AT
West tn Wilson C o n o r by Oranga Mutual export coordinator, told taken through the city a t one
Bird, Leave Wilson C onor 2:N; the Citrui Growers Institute yca- time.
LAKE CAROLA IN
Bast on 44 to Monro# C onor, ItU ; toitiay.
Mobile and New Orleans have
'ifeast an F l n t S t m t to French
For an even greater foreign 10-ton limits, he tald, and all oth­
FORT MELLON PARK
Av» , &gt; :» ; R u t on P i n t S t to market in the future, he called er Gulf porta have soma limit.
for Intensified effects at governDUS NO. 1
and congressional levels to
Accidents on farm s coat the
abtoln further worldwide impart American people about one and
I*. M.
)
nlaxatlon on Florida products.
lone half billion dollars annually.
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Lake Carola Well Stocked
fo r Jaycee Fishing Rodeo

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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WEDNESDAY AUGUST 29, 1956

Ai»ocl*ted Preen Leued Wire

No. 172

Death Claims 5th
Victim Of Services
Disaster

WASHINGTON IR — President
Elsenhower today d cc lin d firm
•w Literally thousands of fish,
U. S. support of the Western plan
swimming complacently around
for settlement of the Sum Lanai
Lake Carola, were waiting on
crisis and urged it* backlog by
Seminole County children this afevery country which believes In
tsrnoon as th« Seventh Annual
“ international Justice and concil­
Jaycee Fishing Rodeo got under
iation.”
way shortly after 2:30.
The President expressed pleas­
With an unprecedented 000 boys
ure at Egyptian President Nas­
and girls 14 y ean old and young­
ser's decision to meet with a fiveer expected to taka part In the
nation committee and to hear the
fishing contest, everything was in
readiness as bus loads of child­ NEW YORK IB—The FBI today proposal for International control
ren wer« brought into Sanford held racketeer Johnny Dio and of the Sues waterway.
Death toll of tnc Monday noon
Elsenhower’s statement, Issued
for the event.
bomber crash tn Sanford when
three other hoodlums as plotters
an AJ-1 Savage bomber plumrtlrd
Chairman Jack Bewell was on of the add blinding of Victor after a long conference between
the President and Secretary of
SIOUX CITY, Iowa -A d la l E.
into two homes on Orange Ave.
hand to greet the hug* contin­ Riesel, labor columnist.
State Dulles, was read to news­
ruse to five late yesterday after­ Stevenson raid today after his ar­
gent of boys and girls assisted by
Ib elr motive waa to Intimidate men by Dulles.
noon.
a t least SO Jaycee members.
rival here for a conference with
Riestl from testifying on labor
Mr*. Lloyd F. Lowe Jr., 28, died Democratic leaden from seven
Each hoy and girl reporting to racketeering before a federal
Before he began reading. White
at
Seminole
Memorial
Hospital
Lake Carola In Fort Mellon Park grand Jury, said U. 8. Atty. Paul House press secretary Jatnca C.
Midwestern states that only the
from burn* and shock received Democratic party is concerned
was registered for the fishing W. Williams.
Eagerly said the President had
JEM.SE LODGE BEING -presented a nlacquo by Exalted Ruler Roy wiu'ii »hc and hrr husband and two with how th* farmer Is getting
competition and then divided Into
Williams said a "punk"-A bra­ asked him to express publicly his
age groups for the purpose of ham Telvl—was hired for 9500 to appreciation to Dulles for "the D. Green, for 10 year* perfect attendance at Elk* Lodge meeting*. children were btastrd from their along.
Lodge is n Past Kxnllcd Ruler of the Sanford lodge and wa* Initi­ homo by the explosion resulting
The Democratic presidential
•‘BED" BARBER ADDRESS-.. awarding prises for the various hurl tha acid sod was slain after fine and wonderful Job" Dulles did ated on Aug. 28, 1040. The presentation wna made on Aug. 23, from the plane’s gasoline.
classifications,
at
the
23-nation
London
confer­
candidate and Sen. Estes Ke1NG tha convention of Stole
1950.
demanding 150,000 for the Job.
Tho
three
crew
member*
and
o m Iniuronce Companies at
Sid RiChard of ths City of San
"When Telvl first was approach ence.
thrcc-ycar-old Marilyn Sue Lowe fnuver, hla running mate, reached
i« Statlcr Hotel In New York. ford's supervisory staff, was oi ed and got the Job to throw the
The presidential statement as­
were killed instantly at the scene here in the early morning after
hand thla morning putting u| add he thought It was a man serted Eisenhower's belief that It
★
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★
of the crash. The small child waa a 2,700-mlls flight that started at
stakes for a wire barrier over named 'Marshall' and that U was was of "great significance" that
found in one corner of the front Santa Fe, N. M. and included a
political foray Into the Pacific
which children would throw their only a husband and wife Job, and 1! of th# 23 countries which a t­
porch In the Lowe home at 3494 Northwest.
lints and hooks.
worth only 9500," Williams told tended the London conference bad
Orange Ave.
agreed upon the conditions con
Stevenson, in a statement Is­
RiChard said this morning, “If newsmen.
Lloyd F. Lowe Jr. 30, and hla aon
"When Gondolfo Mlranii, one of tslned in the Weatrrn plan. The
there are 000 boys and girls UkDavid, 0. are reported thla morning sued after hla arrival, atarted
ing part in tha Fishing Rodeo the accused conspirators, fingered countries represent 05 per cent of A fund, started yesterday b y * —
In "poor condition" at Seminole right In to woo farm votes,
"Historically," ha said, “th#
Flesel, Tslvl Mien knew who the Shipping traffic through (he Suez, Sanford citizen*, for the families
Memorial Hospital.
th e n will be 000 fM» caught.’
In ths meantime, an official American farm er has gotten Into
affected In Monday's Sanford plane
He pointed to the heavy schools victim was. Re then went back he said.
Navy Board of Inveatlgatlon haa trouble when the Republicans
The proposed conditions, Elsen­ crash disaster has begun to grow
of fish circling the lake waiting and asked for mors money
been ordered by Admiral Delbert were In the White House. And ho
"Telvl waa Just a punk and hower went on, are "indispensable accotvllng to Willis Peacock, vicefor the more than 3,000 worm*
Cornwell of the U. S. Navy with haa prospered under Democratic
some of 19m co-conspirators said to give confidence that this water­ president of the Florida State
that
a
n
to
be
provided
for
the
Mr. and Mri. Irvin Pryor have
Comdr, J. F. Parker of tho Heavy leadership.
Bank,
who
is
receiving
contribu­
wayInternationalized
by
t
h
s
tha
Job
was
worth
950,000
and
they
returned to Sanford following a hook* of the youthful fisherman. said TWvl had been used. Then
Attack
Wing On* ataff appointed
“Our p arts has always been the
tions
from
generous
neighbors
treaty
of
IBM
will
be
operatrd
so
MWe have both b u s and bream
month-long vacation during which
aa senior member of the board party and the only party that la
Telvl sent word beck to Dio, and as dependably to serve h i ap­ throughout the city.
by
the
hundreds,"
RiChard
nald,
U se they attended the convention
consisting of three officers and one concerned about how the farm er
Dio did give him more,
pointed p u r p o s e , Elsenhower- Alrrady check* have begun to
of R ate Farm Iniu n n ee Com- "and they're not all little flan
I* getting along, Our party la the
legal advisor.
said.
TVIvl
we*
originally
slated
to
(low
In
to
relieve
the
suffering
ile*. held at tne Hotel Etatler either.
Comdr. L. B. Libby, Commanding party that la concerned about tho
f* t 9500 but Johnny Dio sent him
among
the
members
of
the
families
New York.
"There will be a lot of fun this 51,500 in all, but some of it stuck
By MRS. RAYMOND MORRIS Officer of VA11-7, attached to fannar’a plight today."
affected.
On Aug, 10, raid Irvin Pryor, afternoon," he said, “when tom# to the hands of some of the eoCASSELBERRY - Tlrat Lt. Joe Heavy Wing One a t the Sanford
Stevenson said that for evary 94
Two
families
lost
their
home*
Rad Barber, Radio and TV an­ youngster get* hold of on# a* conaplrators who were *&gt; deliver
F.
Mattocks, after a two-year tour Naval Air Station, has called for tha farm er got In 1952, ho la
completely with everything being
those
four-pounders
in
Lake
Car­
nouncer, a1&lt;lr*saed the convention
the money."
destroyed — clothing, furniture, of military duty In Germany with all eye witness statements from getting less than 93 today; tha
oa “At A Man Thlnktth." Bar­ ole.”
Rles«] was blinded April 5 when
food and personal belongings noth­ the 2nd Armored Dlv., 48th Arm­ anyone who saw the ptane prior farmer* there of tha housowifa’a
Lake Carola has been stocked ■dd was tossed la Us face outber, originally from Sanford, talking was saved from either of ths ored Medical Battalion returned to ila crash last Monday at noen. food dollar haa dropped from 47
Comdr. Llbby'a duty officer may rants In 1958 to 98 cents this year
ad at length with Pryor, following over end over again, according aid* a Broadway restaurant. Telvl
homes directly hit by the flaming home a few days ago.
to the City Superintendent, with waa found shot to d*ath July 29 In
the addreei, about Sanford.
Lt. Mattocks, aon of Mrs Arth be reached by calling Sanford 1920 and farm mortgage debt rose 2.4
ORLANDO Ut — M-Sgt. Samuel blasts.
billion doltara between 1952 and
H ie tam e day at a luncheon for most of these "Utile fellowe rab an East Side street.
dr Johnson, was rommlaal red at Extension 322.
One
family
has
lost
two
of
its
B. Wilson Jr., shot to death his
Rlmultencoua with the order lor 1955.
100 of the ladle* attending the »cd right h e n In tl»e Uk*OAFB
in
Juno
of
1M4
after
gradu
attractive 31-year-old wife Blan­ members — the mother and young
“ And wa know too, that when
lee cream and cold drink* will
iventlon Mr*. Pryor offered the
sting from tha l) of F, and receiv­ tho Board ol inveatlgatlon, the Ml
che as their-son looked on last ihrec-) ear-old daughter.
ami office of the Federal Bureau tha farm er gees broke tho re st ot
be available for all of the young- Mopping, Plotting
ocatlOn.
ing
throe
months
training,
with
a
Needs in both Instances can ba
»*ght hat it appeared to have been
of Investigation dlrncted.tba.lM al tho country is going to be fat
Following the convention, Mr. ■tars p u rtU tgttog I* ^ ( J M * * *
“Purely an accident," Sheriff tremendous. as (bay attem pt to medical company at Brook* Gen FBI reprwaeatotlvo to assist In th* troublo too,” StevonSoa said.
Fishing
Rodeo
t
r
i
l
l
Prt»*
for
•ral
Hospital,
at
FtBam'
Hous­
Hurricane
Will
end Mr*. Pryor left for Salisbury,
revive their home*.
Dave Starr Mid.
inveatlgatlon ami operate
Sen. Humphrey D-Mlnn and
ton, Tex. Mattocks la a graduate claim*
Md., where they participated ia tha various categories of
with local Navy authorities.
Checks from friends and gener­
Uta
riteriff
quoted
the
aon
Sam
Orville Freeman of Minne­
largest
fish
caught",
"the
first
Told To Jaycees lid Wilson V. 13, as saying his ous citizens may he made payable of the Winter Park High School, Comdr. J. R. Wilton of the San­ Gov,
a family reunion banquet in th#
sota ware listed aa cochatraea
The Seminole County Junior parents irgucd a t the kitchen to the Florida Sae Bank marked a member of Alpha Tau Araega ford Naval Air Station ataff la of the conference a t which Steven­
Ocean Room of Johnny and Sam­ fish caught", end other*.
Three buses, arranged by the Chamber of Commerce members
a t the U of F. where be wa* a presently taking information con­
my'* Restaurant. They were both
son said he and Kefauver wanted
table about their respective fami­ for the plane disaster victims
rcsldtnt* of Salisbury before com* Jeyceee with the coopentlon of will team more sb-.ut the lasld* lies and finally his mother told fund. The contributions can be member of the nOTC for four cerning claims for damages to pro­ to get suggestions on what thev
workings o ' a hurricane at their his father “go get a gun and I'll mailed or taken by the Florida yean,
lag to Florida In IMS.
• the Seminole County
perty resulting from the air crash should do to help the farm er
After receiving hi* order* I.L tragedy.
Pryor waa among the top M Board, will bring youngsters to noon luncheon mealing tomorrow shoot you."
State Bank or left at The Sanford
“when wo get to Washington next
Mattocks left by plane on June
ageeta a t the convention in New to Sanford from tha outlying at Jim Spencer's Restaurant.
The first meeting of the Navy Jalfuary."
Herald office.
The
boy
said
Wilson
went
to
3, 1953 for assignment at Mains Board of Investigation waa held
f o r k of Uie State Farm Insurance i n « ! AUo Invited to this after­ Comrtt H. C. Colee, Executive
and Baumholder, Germany. He thla morning a t the local Navy air
Companies covering all of the noon's Ja y n e Fishing
J J Officer at the Sanford Naval Air a bedroom and came out carrying
th# chlldnn from the Methodist Station and Lt, (Jg) J . A. Alli­ a .34 caliber pistol which he was
wax made commander of Co C, a base,
Southern itatee.
Children’* Home a t Enterpriee a d son, station Aerologist will tell the attempting to unload. The boy Tonight's Youth
command he held throughout his A memorial service wa* held a t
Jaycees about the plotting and Mid he heard at least one bullet
assignment.
the Sanford Naval AJr Station cha­
from Lutheran Haven 1"
Week
Debate
Will
hit
th*
floor,
SU
it
said
five
bul­
George Andrew Speer, p n tl mapping of the huineane* that
According tu Dell on Wheels’ pel (hi* afternoon at 1 o’clock for
Police Searching
let*
were
found
on
the
floor.
dent of the Seminole County Jun­ occur in the Atlantic Ocean.
official public# lion of the 2nd Ar­ the three crew members who lost
Back in the kitchen. Wilson Start A t 7 o'clock
The
Jaycee
Journal.
In
its
Aug.
their lives In the Monday crash.
ior
Chamber
of
For Silver Dollar
"Maybe they are—and maybe mored Division, Co. C, 41tn AMB Tin) sic : Lt. Cumdr. Oznl Donald
cited over th# turnout of young- 28 edition, said "it Is an asset to pointed the gun at her head and they aren’t "
became the first company in tho
t u n for today’* fishing ( rodso, Floridians to have men qualified pulled the trigger, the boy si id. That I* the queitlon to be derid­ Medical Battalion to complete Hall, USN; Lt. (Jg) Gerald Mi­
Valued A t $10,000 said
“W# hop* th at today’s Jay- to find these storms and measure She collapsed into Wilson's arm*. ed by Ihe Youth Acllvltle* Week company testa in exams concluded chael O’Hara. USNR; and Third
WASHINGTON f /P ) - A n 1804
Crewman William llallrntlne Swigc«
'F
ish
in g Rodeo wMIb* «*• *rig- their strength so the peopl# know Slarr salt! Wilson told a story panel a t the First Methodist on June 20, this year.
hrer dollar, valued by IU owner
onskl, USN. The Joint memorial
what they will be protecting them­ identical-to the boy's. He quoted Church tonlgnt at 7 o’clock.
FOREST PARK, Pa., &lt;fl - AFL(10,000, was the object of a gest and beet ever »t*l*d b&gt;
Company
tests,
conducted
by
the sergeant, s career Air Force
service waa conducted by Chaplain CIO leaders, having decided to
selves against."
nolo County."
Discussion
leaders
arc:
Mrs.
Jim
police K irc h today.
Hq
CCC,
Included
a
night
occupa­
man, at tsylng, "She was the best
Charlrs L. Arnold, of the Sanford cast their lot with the Democrats
On hand to Judge the «*h
Mr*. George D. Taylor told po­
woman in the world. I should bo LeonaAl, Woodrow Cash, Mr, and tion of a bivouac nrea, strafing Naval Air Station ataff assisted by In the coming election, turned to­
caught
fn
m
Lake
C
anla
and
at
Mrs.
James
Bozenl,
Glen
McCall,
lice yesterday the coin was miss­
by jets of Uie march convoys, ami
dead."
Miss Ann Davis, Miss Marcia Loe- simulated ga« attacks by aircraft tho Rev. Phillip Schtesimami of day to planning how they can help
ing upon her return home from a the weighing station* to weigh Funeral Services
the Lutheran Church of The Re­
Wilson was turned over to au­ chelt, Barry SI. John, and Gene
and m easun each eaUh were:
vacation a t Portsmouth, Va.
The publication atated that, on deemer and Father Joseph Lyons dbfrat President Elsenhower.
thorities at Plnecsstle AJr Force Kronjaegcr.
The powerful AFL-CIO Execu­
A lso missing, she said, were John Melsch, Seminole County For Mrs. L. Lowe,
thro- occasions Lt. Mattocks waa
Base In "technical custody" to The discussions will start prompt­ given purposily-mlsloadin/ me* of All Soul* Catholic Church, both tive Council wound up a long,
tim e other ellver dollars minted Commieeloner and president of
of
Sanford.
be held until the Investigation Is ly at 7 o'clock. Young people and sages. Alertness In deciphering
fifth * MO* and about 95 in old the Seminole Sportsmen’* Assoc Child Tomorrow
closed door argument by voting to
adults are Invited to attend.
recommend formal support for tho
g ld d ii,
latkm, Porter Lansing, pastFuneral services for Mrs. Lloyd completed.
them wa* credited to the com­
Mre. Taylor said the coin was president of th* Reminds Coun­ J. Lows Jr., M, and her daughter
Democratic ticket of Adlai Steven­
pany'* score.
Local
CofC
Is
■Mtofo her by her parenU. She said ty Sportsmen’s Association; and Marilyn Sue, I, will be held toson and Sen. Rites Kefauver of
For
excellence
In
athletic
event*
*Ws believed U had been In her Wildlife Officer# HervUh and morrow afternoon a t 3:30 p. m. at
Tennessee against Elsenhower
and other company testa, Lt Mat­ Changing 'Houses
family’s possession since It waa Hutchinson.
and Vice President Nixon
Brit son Funeral Home
tocks accepted a company trophy
minted.
For
Rent'
Policy
The decision wa* reached late
Mrs. Lowe died yesterday .after­
from
Lt.
Col.
Floyd
Egger,
Bn
CO.
A Wash (ngton coin expert said
The Seminole Chamber of Com yesterday with some mLgtrlngi.
noon at 3:51 p. m. at Seminole
Lt. Mattocki returned by plane
tath 1904 dollar, minted In Phila­
Memorial Hospital from Injuries
and when on leave he visited mrrrn i* changing its policy In Some council member* felt their
delphia, waa on# of only about Lomorca To Enter rseelvrd ia the plane crash which
France,
Italy, Austria and Spain. the listing of "house* for rent" 15 million member labor organi­
fia t known to exist,
destroyed
her
home
Monday
a
t
Being
able
to apeak the German which they keep for tha benefit sation would be iGckirx It* neck
Insanity Plea
language made hla assignment of Navy )trammel and their fam­ out and cutting itself off from any
?
-------------MINEOLA. N. Y.. 1* - A iswjmr
chance for favor* from the Repub­
wps born Oct. t3. 1824 and
more pleasant, more so than any ilies coming tu Sanford,
for Angelo John U m srea the WMrs. Camilla Bruce said yester­ lican party.
other foreign assignment, Mat­
year-old mechanic charged with had Uvod all o f’her life in San­
day that their filca on homes
But the council, reportedly
tocks said.
kidnaping little Peter Weinberger, ford, She made her home i t 2404
available for rent have been against the advice of AFL-CIO
says his client will plasd tartpa* Orange Ave.
A psychology major at the U of
Mrs. Low* was a member of
rsry Insanity “caused by his dia­
F, Lt. Mattock* expect* to return brought up tn data with house* President George Meany. voted
Central
Baptist
Chur.-h
of
Sanford.
- - Frank Aktourg (Sanfonl)
pers lion over debts."
there for his Masters after which and apartments listed with them 14-4 to make an endorsement and
Survivors Include her husband,
.IZ: U vad a Brwr* (Sanford)
The attorney, David Msrkowitt
be will work for a PH. D., in psy eliminated If they had not been then c u t that endorsement hv a
listed during the month of Aug 17-6 count to the Democrat*
Mildred «»•* &lt;Hanford 1
held a news conference l» Naw Lloyd J. Low* Jr., nuw In Seraichology.
u»t.
The AFL-CIO leader* today
. Beatrice L. Green 'Sanford)
York City yesterday with Mrs. nolo Memorial Hospital; one son,
Mrs. Brure said that each month called ■ meeting of their political
U m arca and the prisoner’s par­ LJoyd David Lowe, also h li-e lo­
cal hospital; her mother, Mrs.
the list would l)« gleaned of all operating arm. the Committee on
Mrs. Corfu* Duv»l *nd baby
ent* and other relative*
Rossetters Observe but current listing*.
Political Education to discus*
(Sanfwrd)
Meanwhile, Peter's mother Mrs. Della Hardy, Sanford: thro* ala"If you are listing an apart­ plans for marshaling votes for the
B e t t y Weinberger, Identified ta n . Mrs. E. O. Keith and Mrs.
Mr*. Ella Mae Montgomery
Fortieth
Wedding
ment or house for rent with th* Democratlr Stevenson • Kefauver
scrips of -clothing found with the CTiarlas D. Hayes, both of San_
and baby OUnlurdt
Chamber of Commerce," said Mr*. combination and for labor-endors­
f * - ! *’id U n *• ^ Bradley,
deai! baby's remains.
' Mr*. Lola Taylor and baby
Anniversary Today Bruce, "It must I l i s t e d each ed candidates lor Congress and
(Sanford)
Mrs. Weinberger was duo to ap­ JJoekfard, III.; oo* brother. Henry
Mr. and Mr*. A. K. Rosselter month to keep theyrard current. key stale tfflcea.
Anns* l»
pear before a grand Jury b a n to- Hardy Jr„ Sanford; two nieces,
are celebrating their 40th wedding
dsy. The Jury will ha asked to In­ aaven nephews; father sml moth­
No formal eiKurrcmcnl....... tho
M n. Thelma WIBlalu* (Sanford) dict LaMarea on kidnaping sad er-in-law, Mr .and Mr*. L. J.
anniversary today and receiving Ladies- A re Invited congressional and state race*
first-degree murder charges.
Boaall* Wright (Titusville)
*ad *“ *■ grandmother,
the congratulation* from many
wr*r* to be announced, but the
Plav Softboll
Wayne Edwin Johnson (Sanford)
Police say LaMsrca has con­ **[!• Si *T Hardy, Sanford.
friend* In Sanford and Seminole To
union leaders planned to go over
U
dles
will
be
playing
softball
Doodle Rabun (U k * Mvtirue) fessed stealing tha 32-day old In­
the records of rival candidate
County.
In
Fort
Mellon
Park
on
Monday
Crawal
Baptist
Church
will
offant and abandoning him a t PlataCharlie Mae Lawnmra
Mr. and Mr*. Ko*setter were and Saturday nights if enough en­ and lay Ihe basis for nicking and
(Benson Junction)
view. N. Y.. not fa r from tha Lamarried In Commerce, Ga on thusiasts respond to a cell tot choosing among contender- In
• • Dolores Wilson rSaaftrd)
major contests.
Marts home.
Aug. 39, 1919, and came directly those Interested U&gt; turn
f*T the
The kidnaper left a note de­
u*
Birth,
to
Sanford
to
make
their
home
on
twice weekly events
f. w*
manding tf.000 ransom but was
Baby Boy B ract
Cetery Ave They have lived here
The M w * will begla play on
frightened away and didn't col­ MAS * * * * J® * * * * * * FBHIY
• Baby Girl Wilson
aver since.
Monday and Saturn** night* at
FLY *n ^PIH H T
•V lect.
Baby Girt WiUiama
Roasetter,’ a former celery 7!30
p. m
_______
_
TAMPA UR—Edward Johnson
Visit in f Mean
grower,
ia a florist having entered
muM
stand
trial
on
charge,
he
Thera Is no age limit according I
r i ^ g , tkreaeh n &gt; n z . .
m
e
d
ic
a
l
MISSIONARY
DUS
Private Rooms—It a.m. to I p m
'E g ? J J E S
that business about 30 year* ago. to tb-ao who ate attempting to \mlth
iem l-PrlvaU Rooaaa-d P-m. to 4 ST. PETERSBURG (It—Dr. Oli­ * * *• V h m « Msdltemnesa
They have five children: Mrs. form teams, "Anyone from 14 up,
• „ . ! * * H readrr-hn.re.,
ver r . Avlson, M. plooser medical (rah fly raadklack with four lam' k m .; t pm . to 9 p m .
Nancy Norman, Washington. D. they say ara weleoin j to pla» with
mUsloGsry who fouodsd schools la
FedUtrlcs - i t e m . to 9
*°* U*&lt;*l&gt;&gt; M U 7&lt;C.; A. K. Bo*setter J r , North ut.
Ha
was
ordered
held
for
trial
Korea,
died
yesterday.
(Parents and/or grandp
Navy
wives
a
n
invited
to
taka
Caldwell.
N.
J.;
Fred
N.
Roasetter
In
Criminal
Court
after
-fruit
fly
S t Petersburg acquaintance*
only)
■DDmONAl LOCAL SBW*
credited him with winning Presi­ Inspector* testified JelNuen drove MB. AND MBS. A. K. ROUS ETTAS catabrate their 40th wedding of New York City; HarrltUe Hkks part. Ladle* Intel cited a rt re­
Qhatetrios- .According to
quested to call Minerva draith at
of
Hlgktowu,
N.
J
.;
and
Sara
99
mllea
out
of
the
way
to
avoid
ON FADE 9UWT
dent
Syngmin
Rbae
to
Cariotlaal*an!v*r**ry
today.
They
w
en
married
on
August
29,
1916
and
f t mode tier add no riaiters
Maurar of Norwich,
giving up the lemeer
199-W.
Immediately U Sanford to make their '
deeding of babtae.
tjrI

FBI Holds Dio, 3
Others As Plotters
Of Riesel Blinding

Are Held
For Crew

■
i jI
t

Jj

Adlai Says Only
Demos Concerned
About Farmers

5

Folks Show
As Fund Increases

Pryors Attend
Company Confab;
R. Barber Speaks

Lf. Mattocks Back
From 2-Year Tour
Of Duty In Germany

r

Airman Kills Wife
As Son Looks On

«

Of
Be

AFL-CIO Leaders
Discussing Plans
To Help Defeat Ike

«

■Hospital Notes

Venf/iP'

—

(Mpvv
A.

.

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