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wilt m alva.a tow y*ar aeholor•hip to a Uadtog n H ip .
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mehOa driving competition tor
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IM &gt;• »—I * tor which there

diato thah-aama acholara
ta ia d a a ra n u p -t o d a to W .
Ian af-tha ftrat rarba af thia
a to dto yrtaent tanaa taatoad
ba future ton*#, the vena win
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tha fourth girl will gat toto
- to addttloa. tha tap teenager,
over bath groups, will gat a tro­
phy to recognition of Wo or har
expert driving ability aad prapar
driving attitude. .
All ulna flnaliiU to tha local
competition raeoiva hotel and
aiailacc— odattoaa to Tampa at
tha ctatawtda acuapatltloa,' plus
111 apaadlng money whlehU belng awarded by the Florida Al­
location of Itiiuranet Aganti.
Tha data of tha local Tun ago
ltaad-aa win bo announced to tha

cabbage,
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toil variation- w«oa Ponton Atom • ^
r,. eaullftower.letaad aitnu fruit*.’- •alt and Draco Claanad and P— a*
a optimum-at to* , ad—Colonial Cloanari
r* Marhat, Aador* 910 Bank Accauat—Florida ftoto
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bad fc a ftlu llr &lt;11
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meltthla,
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against
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SamlnoH
charged

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Itoms.*
On tha gloomy ilda of tha mar*
hat report w«« Uto fact that An*
dam a reported IfTha price Ug*
ad calory and etbbcge, wfetoh ara
twa af aar laadlag varlattoe, warn II Printed Announcamantav
i gi saliva Printing Ca.

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At Tangerine Bowl
lu altaat parfarman— during
feaUUma at tha flamtoato High
•ghaol feathaU game* kaa wa^
rantad tha gamlaola High School
Pep Club and Band an Invitation
to prcaant tha prt-gamo ihnw to­
night In lha Tangerine Bowl at
Till p. m. In Orlando.
Tha combined group, of 110
piocoa will leave Sanford at 1:11
p. m. after (pending three hour*
thla awning whipping tha toow
into tha pa- Tha pra^tma ahaw
I .to a t— dawa chaUgpgt win ba a praeUlon drill aad will
a Naw Year. Tfea ehallang* of Uit eight minute*.
la to ha — a ba almaat uw&gt; n i a ta » • Hnt appoaraaea of
atthar group
a New Yeirii
Bowl Game. Tha Ftp Club te
aponiorad by Miw Barbara Bohn
aad tba toad director ia Brnari
Cmotoy.

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ATLANTA I F — Tba Ft—
Natiaual Bank af Attnta haa p—
ehued tha Patch tr u A m 4# to
dawwtowu Atlanta far a repertod
priu mow* than BLIIMBS.
Tha prnparty. which mwwb a t
meet aw aero idjieent to tha Bulk a
intacy bufldtog win mUby Patch&gt;^Wagi WAatoniaW

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loantlful Bouauai hf Flew*re—
A. F. Wamaoy

gtva Inatmetlana aa ta'wh
plec* of eoulpmant ll fa
and wheralt will ha kept
proved to ha a tedlaue* tl
»umh&gt;**U«k, but It la an Imparr
lent Job. They (fio 'have- toe af-( - Th* eecmUfw&amp;l W w to

Mayfair Inn lings Ona Quaat af MlOrtor Oae lo a th
Oalriaa
As Joyous Guasts gait—Parfaction
and Draea Cleaned a^d
Prcued—Cnlonlel Clceneri
Welcome Now Yeqr •Petermn
iMda-Bwlnr— Mather

The Mayfair 1m haOroom waa af Sanford
packed and Jammed aa guecte of Family Laundry darvtra for ,Qm
tfea pliuh Naw Yorka GianU* Weak— Berber’* Self-gervlea
hotel and SaaJbrd eitt— a helped
ring out toe old year aad rtog hi
jtoiiemhl

Miaa ShaUg Browning, haa been

The, , ' fl pi t annuel Flrnnenh
by toe Office Manage,
BSCAFIWa GAS
Berherue wa« held Snlurday. avm •atoetad
merit
Aaaociation
of Chicago ta
HIGHLANDS, Tig. (JM lu o. nthg at the Sanford Flra. Depart. appear i t their - IBM
Bueln—

eaptog from a defective heater
overcame • adulU and IB children
a Sunday icheal claia yeiter1iy. All were given oxygen treit
menu.
’ Matty of. too tu rb a n and itudaria auddaaty toakmo faint at tha
i p — Oar
,fB»t MpUit church primary elm
and pferuta wgn lununoaed to

merit.
, ■
.'Chief. Meek N. ciavaland, Sr.
aald that tha berltacur,. for tha
awtlro romplemeht or .rflrarhpn
from both ahlfta. If to U«$»«
an annual Ohriiimae leweon af*
fair. '.■*
A m y fireman, employed aw
tha Sanford Fir# Department
•toff, along w|ih hlc.- wife and
family alUndyd -lha ftrat pf-Aa
annuel &gt;effplre which featured
barbecue pork and eH th# trim­
WOMAN OF YBAB
MACON (Jt-MUa Sunn Myrick, ming*.
farm adftor of tka Macoa Tela- ;A long table, aufflclent to aocomodaia the firemen and. their
graph and Mewi-and aiMclale edi­ mnlllat,,
placed In th# open
tor of tha Tfloirapk, hat been halt of thawaiHapartntant
an Fal*
gamed tgM Woman of -too Yaar motto Avenue.
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to, aarVico to rural Gaofgla by tha ’ Aleo at tha'Barbecue gaturdgy
Profwiitva Farmer magazine.
night wae Awirtant Fire 'Chief

to

flclant help of ^lm Burton.’affte#
manager, Mill Carol Skinner, ear*
ratary, and John Hedge, malatan*
ara managar,.
»
Approalmntoly 100 . amployaa
working In eoma I t different dapertmenta will be required to ear#
and aiirra tha Tl patlanto that can
ha hauaa.1 to Seminole Memorial
HeeplUI. Hera la a Hat of the many
drpartnunta that muet all ha of.
ganlaad and , tonctlonlng before
apalng dayibu(le«(off|ca, nunlog
department, -phacwutr, -dtatmT,

A hear weighing may* (to
pound* waa abet hy ato lu
hW
AklwJ,..ang
W*(^ m
k.g
fpof«#iv
wotmaao,

Show and Seminar aa. wMlaa
Om Schmah af Lai
•uiln— Bhyw af IBM.’!#
Bad Wtogtor, Jaa- .fl
Foita, Oaae and Bel dipt, where
Mlia rihSiSaay , la amplayad to
Chicago,, ehoae har
rapraaaot
th— at aa tofonhaf kwffat tap*
P ^ 'Wadpaeday, November td, medical record*, laboratory, rnvay,
wbara lha waa ebaaaa aa.ana.al ep*njto«.t«m . «toWva^DHm...— •

to

ergeney raom, eafatarb, houeahniptof, a a n t r a l tofarmatiaR.
p u ig jS to i laundry aad Haeu, and
women'* aufiltarr.
Many naw dapartmant hud* Wflf
ba added to Uta etaff begtonlng
tht* week. Mtu Genevlava |H«an,
toe dletldan. will itart har dutlo*
at th# hoiplul today. Wolf raporta
that thane kty, iwopla will fln t
eat Up lha procedure* aad.rentlnit
for their varloti* department*.
Naitt will coma thu Uek pf couil-

r n f fi j i m
first toad by
» around the
. &lt;|Tharo' ara

(laya wee' brought U t p M
yoatarday morning M the)
turned to U k a Monroe to
•peg aw the WaHva Btw
U ka Cauhty,

lien as ms of th«
av*r ihoCOMAC’i

’Almamaf
N aetoett
repratontiag fight
inta- of tto OflMa
•She wk* praiMUd

To glv&gt;i you an Idu of thd detail
behind running an nrganitnibn M
large l i th#: MW hacMtal, »— #
380 dlftarut tormg.wul ho naadid
far tha r— »da of toa vtolau* da*

g'gtfd

and mother of pearl aarrpuU far
winning - to r eompapy’s * fediuty
contoat. A high- ofllelal af tha
conoorn mode too preiootallow.
MU* Alata— y said,’ ”1 aaa agv
f a i l ‘ Chfagha and hgva dona

•u wan*
g arid tMi

brought i t the
about 180 pound*
Two dog* wi
ekaaa hut. Gun •
thy hear waa m

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NEW YORK tlt-Boldon hire
Americans--*! t7 « 5 : up «» a **w
yaar with mors coufldaneq. But
her* sod there a businessmen is
having sons* sober thoughts.
Times look good In general for
the next bis months — but that
mesas good on average, sod not

• f thorn tH U ' h w t • «H eU l
fey S anford an d Seminole

I tiw forthcom ing n e t s o r « ro beatin g
[ gram* o f o v m tu al auceoia even before
&gt;U m cornea f o r m a k ta f know n th e ir Inia
*•
UvU# ,
. „ lt
C o n g rtrt w ill convent r a Ja n u a ry Btb
th o second aoeelotTof th e 84th C ongrei*
I to n o f F lorida’# representative# will
ve in to th e n a tio n 's capital to ta k o th e ir

J a n u a ry f t h .w i ll , see S en ato r Holland,
r .w S S m
In W igW ngton akm g

Smathere, th* Junior
Cramer (1 ) of 8b
a r tb a r g w ill be repraaeeting I h d l s t Diet i m n r M i m i n O u r l U B en n ett e f Jaek ivflle, th a Snd D istric t! Congraaam nn Bob
EM o f C reetview , th o Srd D is tric tf Conteeman D a n te Faacelt o f Miami, t h a d t h
r t r k t t C ongrH sm xn 8 y d H arlhng o f te e e rg, th e 8 th D istric t! C ongressm an P aul
gera o f F t, L euderdala, th * 6 th D istric t!
agr—im a n J im lfa lsy o f S araeoU , th o 7 th
(M e t, a n d C o n g m e m a n B illy M athew * o f
tadrriii*. th e f t h D istrict.
Im p o rta n t legislation will com* before
f W aghiagtoa rsp ree se tativ ea to g u id e th #
tfenul seen* sn d th* 894 day fu ton for

Aside from politics, th en is • em ter
m of economic security to b* developed
Senford and Seminole County 1966,
ConntrudMh «f homes tad' induatriel
iptrty hM retched an slllim* high dur1th* tw*Iv* month* behind us, but even
a ter gain* arc predicted for the next
live month* lea* th* two day* in which
haw celebrated. •
New subdivisions *r* being planned,
M of them extenaive, some ar* not so
I*. Adding th*m together, however, for
•nrall picture of what might b* ahead
’ *i akowa that mor* home* will be eonHied In 1969 than in any other pregous
I th* addition of th* new aubdiviid th* uptrend in th* construction of
^ringa added impetus to th* grow-

Monday, January 9,1086
TODAY’S BIBLI TKSfll
"But If from thane* thou shall soak th*
pd thy God, thou ahalt find Him, If thou
&gt;k Him with all thy heart aad with all thy
i!."—Deuteronomy 4:39.
'

Vollowiitf the trend of bigger population,
there comae the natural growth In bank dpi
petit* saving*, inveitmanta, and Wans. Un.
doubtoffly, Sanford and Seminole County
banka will enjoy th* biggaat yaar In their
history.
#
.
Already promised for 1956 is the widen­
ing, four inning, and p«ving of 17-93 from
the Orange County lino to Sanford. Not
only will wa aee th* flrat section of the
highway axpanalon program get underway,
but also premised is tha second section from
Fit# Feint* on In to Sanford.
Along with tbi* development there new
tad bigger homes will sprout up along
th# highway, that will add aaaa to tr o w ,
predominantly la to Sanford from evsry
eeetlen o f Central Florida, Commercial ea*
t |S f f ih iw 7 ^ iH d r t ^ a lo n g th*;highly
traveled route. ■'
1956 will tea tha brand new Seminole
Memorial Hoepital opened and put In to use.
following year# of planning a modern hos­
pital for Seminole County, additional huiv
drada will be drawn her* becausa of the completeneaa of a hospital that haa been praised
atatewida as the fineet facility second to
none except In alia.
French Avenue will be completed in the
New Yaar to link together the north.south
travel of trucks and tourlsta through Cen­
tral Florida.
All of these, prnjeet* point to the prograeeivanece of Sanford and SemJnolr Coun­
ty. News of aueh forward thinking and progreeslva action on tha part of local citizens
hsa traveled far and wide.
Predominant In the progregaiveness is
•the fact that again in 1056 Sanford and 8r*
minois County will see another Mayfair Ir.n
$15,000 PGA Open ‘played in December.
Forerunner* of the Second Annual Mayfair
Inn Open, playing out of Sanford, will be
Gd "Porky" Oliver and Jay Hebert, placiog
the name of Sanford before millions of
golfer* throughout tha nation as they take
part in tournaments and exhibitions in many
cities.
Thera are other expansions Sanford and
Seminole County will sea during tha earning
year, all of them still under the wraps of
"planning" and not yet ready to be annouu, eed.
Cooperation will taka cn a new and de­
cidedly accepted and ^federated atmosphere
wf elttoensiworking together for further and
greateracoomplishmonts for the Sanford
and Seminole County Community. Folks
will be working together more efficiently
and In greater numbers as 1056 unfolds its
gains,
Slated to become the draw ing card of tho
year are tho Joint endeavors by a team of
progressive businessmen with the unveiling
of the 8eminola Raceway Park and the St.
Johns River Cruises. Coming to Ssnford
and into Seminole County because of these
two businessmen and two ventures will be
thousands of visitor* watching Sanford and
Semlnola County grow.
Th# more wa grow, the more we learn,
and as wa learn, new and fresh endeavors
come before us to adtl to one of the fastest
and moat prograaaiva communities in tha
Happiest New Year w* have ever known.

thoae tevtri.
INDUSTRY - Motor car sales,
after a brief lag. will ipurt treaeadeuily after all Aria* announce
her will give a aar’a free parking
apaee with the purehaae of each
new automobile. Color televlalon
prill become ao common you no
longer will have to nia to tho back
porch to watch e beautiful auneet;
you eta gallot over to your
wealthy neighbor’* home and iee
it on hla TV aereen. A walking
machine will be developed into
Ue|«t—but eooter bead* will whleb you cm dump your dirty
rati Both major party plat- children ai well *a your colled
aa wtU denounc* ragwaad aad laundry. An ell well will dlaeover
in e motherhood, but each will a Texan.
iabr silent oa the crying quta- SPORTS - Britain will finally
of the hour, "Shall tha daode- uncover a promlalng heavyweight
ba made Amerlca’i national boxer with a pintle laatead of a
wr?" It’a b e bpt an lasue far glaai jiw, but Roeky Marciano
4|jap*|f year.
will break ft In 1MT anyhow. The
DIINR6I—Aa uaiial, only more New York Yankaea will lota the
The ntfioR will hit a 4M bUUun American Ltagua race and go on
ar Income, and * out of M e vegetable dial. An attempt will
arieana will aak, "wendar who be made to Include girl watching
my ahareM1
aa an Olympic tport.
EX—It will go o* aa uaual, tea WqMlN’l FASHIONS - Th*
atyle world wiU be atarUed by a
revolutionary new eoraet which
sJppera up the front, (hue enabling
a fat vita te d m * without taking
haip from h tr churtlah huabind.
lomo atrang* new ahapaa In ladtea
hate gfe is the effing, but la thU

Pari SI
Section 100. ELECTION NOT
NECESSARY TO AUTHORIZE
LOAN. Any such loan as provid­
ed la the next five preceding Seclions shall not bt required to be
submitted to s vote of the electo­
rate of said City.
Section 101. TAX DEED, L1M&gt;TATION o r ACTION TO RECOV­
ER POSSESSION OP PROPER­
TY CONVEYED BY; TAXES.
VALUE O r IMPROVEMENTS TO
PE PAID UPON RECOVERY.
When ths holder of land under a
City tax deed goes into actual
possession of aueh land, no suit
for tho racovery of the possession
thereof shall be brought by the
former owner or claimant, hla
h tifi or assigns or hla of their
legal representatives, for the re­
covery of the possession of su h
land, unlesi such suit be commsneed within four years after
the holdtr of aueh tax deed goes
Into possession of said land) and
tha holder of such City tax deed,
where aueh real dstats Is In the
adverse actual possession of any
person or persons, shall not be
entitled to recover posaeaslon of
aueh real estate acquired by such
City tax deed, unices suit for
such recovery shall b* brought
within ons yaar from tha date of
acquiring aueh fax deed. Whan n
recovery Is had by any . person or
corporation of any land sold for
faxes under Ihle Act either In an
action of ejectment or by bill i,i
chancery to set aside the tax
deed,, who has not prior to the
sale paid the taxes thereon for
which tho land was sold, tha per­
son or corporation having such
recovery shall pay to the parly,
from whom iseovary la had, all
the taxes he has paid upon ths
land al the time of the tale and
the ensta of »eld tax deed, end
aU the teae* h* has paid atnee
said sale, with eight per cent in­
terest thereon, and (he value nf
all
permanent
Improvements
made upon aurh land, bona fide.
flection 102. PUBLIC IMPROVE­
MENTS, POWER TO MAKE;
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS TOR
PAYMENT O r COST. The City
Commission shall have power by
resolution |o provide for the con­
struction, reconstruction, paving,
re-paving, repair and mainten­
ance, by contract, or directly by
the employment of labor, of
atreets, boulevard* and alleys,
and to provide for the payment of
all or any part of (he cost of any
street Improvements by levying
and collecting special assess­
ment! on the abutting, adjoining
and conllguoua or other specially
benefltfed property.
flection 103. CPXCIAL ASSESSMENTS, HOW MADE. Special
assessment!
against property
deemed lo be benefffted by local
improvement!, ai provided for In
the preceding Section
made jtf|M .* feoi frontage bail*

of the properly bounding or abut­
ting tha Improvement, r« h proportion to the benefits which may
result from the improvement.
Section 104. PUBLIC IMPROVEM E N T S. SPECIAL ASSESS­
MENTS AOATNKT PROPERTY
SPECIALLY BENEPITTED. The
whole, or such part as ths City
Commission may fix, of the cost
of raying, rr-pnving nr surfacing
or re-siirfactngr conatructlng or
re-constructing streets, avenues,
boulevards, and alleys, may be
assessed, upon property specially
benefited by the improvement,
In proportion to the benefit! to
be dciIvt'J therefrom, or,’if the
City Commission finds that all
property abutting upori aueh Im­
provement la specially benefited,
it may direct that the whole, or
aueh part of the cost and expense
thereof as it shall fix, be assess­
ed against the property abutting
upon tha Improvement, according
to ths frontage thereof.

TALLAHASSEE UT-Cov. Collins
his answarad the question about
hU 1156 political plana the way
mott everyone figured ha would.
He told the courts be would
become a candidate for redaction
next yssr If they would bold hs
Is 'eligible to serve a full tsrm.
On the basis of this declaration
msde In legal papers be filed la
Circuit Court yesterday hs hopes
ths courts will decide tha No. 1
question—la he eligible to seek
redaction?
• A lull thought by resslee Sireeu of Lake Park Hairing to datermlns Collins’ eligibility was dis­
missed by Circuit Judge Hugh
Taylor Dec. 3.
Judge Taylor said the courts
couldn’t answer the question until
Collins stated hla Intentions.
Tho govamor filed an amended
answer to the suit and a petition
for rehearing in which he aet
forth his Intension* to qualify If
he Is rulod eligible.
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BURGLAR COMPLAINS
ABOUT TEXAS GARAGES
PALLAS. Tex. UR-A California
burglar doesn't like the wsy Tex­
ans build* tHeir garages.'
Csught ransscklng a Dallas
heme last night, the San Quentin
grid fled to the garage where he
was esught.
He complained t* police that In
California garages have a back
drnr. He **U If Texas garagia
wero built that way ho ec-:ld have
escaped.
"There ought to be * law to
build back doors In 'em,’’ be said.
"Somebody could get trapped if
there was a 'firs."

far every individual, every com­
pany, every Industry. There are
predictions of s sUdsbsek from the
peak for some kinds of business,
gestured warnings a r t at hand
for dealers la such things as cars,
aaw houses, home furnishings, ap­
parel, electrical appUsness, tires.
lumbar and evaa for tbs msbsrs
of attel.
In moat eases it would be only
a modsrsts backlog away from
beady btlghta.
Autos end housing have led tha
parade In 1953, with steel sod
metal products press lot close.
Now the bulldlog Industry pre­
dicts a drop of 100,000 to 300,000 In
new homes built next yaar — al­
though still counting on more than
one million, and larger and more
expensive ones to boot.
The auto Industry already is
trimming back output Although
K g Its most optlmltle spokesman,
rlow H. Curtice, Oemfrsl Mo­
tors president, says production

Seminole County Records
Daniel O. Orabach it » i l« Perry
U Cnrtl* tt m
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Ham K Slurrall at u* t Jamta
lUwkln, «1 u*
H. r~ Purrlt 41 us It Oujr A. 5. •
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Edwin K. Ballard •&gt; ua
Jottph
C. Ooodion at &gt;ix
Mint Eller to Harry Browo
a Clay Smith at ua lo John " •
Leeoh ai ut
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Jamta Woodrow Cox to Beralaa D.
Cox
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Dan Errea Capthtrt at ux to Bax
T. Kina at ux
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Oaitr-Wtlltr Homta Iso lo Fred L
•titlant at hi
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E. c. Weat at ox to Edward O.
Thompion at ux
CharWa K. Cilia at »x to Mill*
Me* Lord
MOKTOAOBI
Jamtt Hawklna at ux to Lake
Mtraartt Co
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Than B. Owant at ux to winter
Park Loan Cerp
Jamta SI. Taylor at ux lo MidStall Inv Carp
Ira llawthorna to Slat* Bank or
Apopka
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John &gt;r. Huahtv at ox to Fla.
■cilrua Prod Cra. Aato.
Rtx T. Klaa at ux to Dan Ryron
at ux
Jtitl.- i. Muta tt ux to Sant. Atl.
Nat. Rank
tldham A Tudor Ino lo loeton
tVhatloy Davin It Co,
Edward O. Thompson at ux to R.
E. Watt tt ua
SATISFACTIONS
R. Owtn tt n*
Wlnttr Park Loan Carp to Tfeao
Jamtt Sllnott lo J tttlt Slun
Hanf. Atl. Nat. Bank to Jtttla L

News-Of Men
In Service

who once pouted It a dUh of trtam
in IU fritndleu youth. A jitw dog .SEVENTH ARMY. O erm inywhittle will te Invented which M/ggt. Charily R. Hodgs, 13,
poochea can pin in their teeth end aon of Mr. and Mra. A. B.
blow to inform the maaer 1 la Hodge, Lake Monro*, recently
ime for him to leave the b lr and t o o k part in "Polo Ball,” a
walk them back heme.
Seventh Army command peat exLABOR - At little of tils a* excise In Qema*y,
poaalble. New laboMaviag devleea The exeteiae Mated eommunieawill give moat worker* more Mae liana clothlnx, equipment and
company time In which fo aak aupply operations in snow, nsio,
the boaa for ahorter hour* and mud, cold and wind.
Sergeant Hodyv, a platoon aermore pay.
WEATHER—Ruble guat* early m n t in the 43*th Engineer le tin tb* yatr from Waahington, D.C., talien’e Company C, entered the
follow** by norm cloud* ov*r Chi- Army in IMP. He arrived ia
in June 1PM,
eigo and flan Pranelaco in mid- Europe
Hedge’* v.-ife, Barbara, U with
aummer. Wind* of hurricane force.’ him
ia Qennxny.
accompanist! by mueh thunder,
WiU *w*p all part* of th* nation
ll,l*ptei*b*r and October. After
I, ipectKiilar lightning .fbpU&gt;*
**riy In Novambar, tha'. real of
Uri m r win be fair and claar. the hope "there wiU be many
BMP ADV ter PMB Thar* Dec. M more children te bits* oor borne."

tBlrtao* ekildre* greie By. hla Ant

’a TW town #f Lampun, the Ant wife, who died aovcral yean ago,
Lot Capital *f Ia n . i« a founded had afar by bla second wife, wboae

age was not teamed.

t u i m U MX M ' J H t f
**,*». “ ‘a ~
axeembly 11*00,
v vV
Declm to used cart reporlj*
sites slump MV| with fr ie e e P t
la ths l u t she msothi.
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Aoothcr generally expected m A
spot is agriculture. 8oms observer*
blah price* of farm products s u
slide la th# second h ill' of m
year. Coupled with possible aerei | s cuts, this could pull sa t u t a
lacosu down by s psc Hot U r n
this y**r.
A
Electric sppllsaet hosiers m g
worried about • pries tagofw *.
among compellng manufacturers,
hi soma css# Involving paring-e*
rntrehants' profit marglai. '•*'&lt;
Steelmen mostly predict their
business will go full blast till sum*
mar. A faw outsiders see a ehaaeO'
of a drop to W per eeat ofteapaetf/
la the dosing moatlu of the y*r-3
gome
industry—
some la
us the taxtlte
»»&gt;«• —
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which enjoyed a comeback la MM
-f e a r a tapering off la the l a g
half of m e ,
Ws

Itldora Rfodtr to Sara Jaaata w
at tin a ro d tn nxal ditren
V. *. Inttraal Rav Sarv to &lt;
Ovitdo Truck Urowan Isa
Tax M tn
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Fruthaut Tratlsr Ca to W.
Popt, cond aalta coatr
Udkam A Tudor l»a ta Slli
Taailoli at wa. conie a t **!*., VPY
Udhara A Tudor Ino to Voatar Maifrito smith at ux. coatr of ml*
Odham A Tudor lao to Jack IUV
Hrooki ot ua. contr ol aala
Odham A Tudor too to Edward CAT-,,
man Hosit at urn. eontr ei aala
Udhara A Tudor Ino lo Josoph Ed­
ward r«u» at Us. coatr of aaU..
Udhtm A Tudor to LaRojres Dojrie
Htodix nt ux, eontr o( nolo ,' 71
Odham A Tudor Ino to William
8. Hieelnboiham as ux. eo a tr.o i..
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Odham A TiAior Ino to Alfred law* o
•st Oroll at ux, coalr ot talo. . ,
Odham A Tudor Me to JMve V lvia^.
tioeea at ux, aontr «&lt; aato
Odham A Tudor Inu r» Claude S
Sllchaal Jr. eontr o( oalo
Frank M Brcmanstuhl at al in Wal­
lace Ji. Crtse al ua. a r t ot agaBS**
Ksllia it. Boi,» to Uuahnsll SSvtaa.
linal dacraa
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Jewell B. Fafranlaro M Nelson I d ward LafranUra, Infal dacroo , —
T. H. Daniel Jr. a wife to Julia .
Mathis A olhsrs, prf o( nub ’
Klison Bldro Nuppljr to N. D. ColllSA
Ham Mtm Mosp, claim or lion
■arnica Cox lo Jamaa WoodrcW
Cox, final dacraa
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ra ttle Ratrixaratlan Sarv to |S # S'ato Thaatraa Mr, co rr (SnA..
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1 Mr. and Mra. John H. Wyna.
who wart married Dae. It; IMS
near Lake City Columbia County,
celebrated tbelr Golden Wadding
anniversary Sunday from I lot
p. tk. at Ikelr born# an the old
Orlando Highway.
Mra. Wyna wort for tha oeea*
alona an afternoon dress of shear
crepe In a deep plum color cut
low In the neckline. Tha top waa
accented with a piping of pink
aalin. In the front was pinned a
rhinestone pin. Tha skirt was
slightly flared and scattered with
tiny tueka.
On bar ahoulder was pinned a
purple tona orchid.
Tha borne waa beautifully de­
corated with gold ' magnolia
laavaa and fern. Golden taper*
were burning and natural greatcry was used In varioui spots.
Mums and pom:pomi accented
tha varioui
creationi. Mra.
Georgs Means of Oviedo waa in
charge of tha decorating.
Mias Jean Townsend, grand­
daughter, served punch. She wore
a corsage of tallyiman rosea.
Cake, wedding squares trimmed
with gold wedding bands, toasted
peeans and yellow floral mints
wars strvsd to tha many guests
attending.
The table was eovared with a
laea cloth to harmonise with tha
lovely laea curtains in tha room.
Crystal appointments were used
and yellow tapars carried out tha
Ihema. Mrs. Minnie Means,
Gainesville, slater of Mrs. Wynn
served take
Mrs. Claranea Wynn and Mrs.
Clifford Wynn wives of iha naphaw* of tha couple served aa aids.
Mra. H. L. Wynn, daughter-in-law
from DeLand, kept the guest
book.
Mr. and Mrs. Wynn came to
Hanford on New Years Day In
IMS and have resided hare tinea
then. He was employed by the
ACT, Railroad for some time.
They havo threo surviving chil­
dren: Harvey' Lawrence Wynn
who now live* In DeLand: Mra.
Granville H. Crabtree (Gladys
Wyna) of Zonguldak, Turkey; and
Mr*. Glenn M. T o w n s e n d ,
(Blanche) of Clearwater. Yltey
right grand children and tw*
great grandchildren.

Helen Traubal broke through
from har classical confines of
Metropolitan Opera to play a
baudy madama In tha new Rodger* and Hammaratetn musical,
"Pipe Dream," and aha won
bouquet! la this down-to-earth
mood far {amoved from her Wag­
nerian operatic rdlei.
From har previous priie-winnlng performances In "A Member
of the Wadding" and "I Am A
Camara," Julio Harrta returned
to Broadway far additional aeeoladaa In hot sensitive perfor­
mance of a young Joan of Arc In
BllJian Heilman’* dramatiutioa
ef "Tha Lark."

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Get Many Awards
OVIEDO—Dens One and Two
of tha Oriedp Cub Remits, troop
I4L mat for a pack martins &gt;
Th tirade Jr at tho Oviedo High

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under tha dlracUon of Mrs. John
mMUna
c „ r t ,r J r . . . « ... a s h W M * J - J f t g j S a % S ? l ? ! B
assistant. for Den One and Mra. ho^ of Mr. «na Mra. Ftod Eilat,
Tharon Reynolda of Den Two.
«423 Chaia Ave.
Awarda ware given out by cub
Tuiaon**
mailer, John Evana. Tho»o retvjlbuai
calving tha den honors awarda
Tha Sanford Tourlit and Shuf.
wera Al McCall, Jimmy Courier, (leboard Club will meat at fl p.
Den One: and Bobby Shoemaker m, for a covered. HUh luncheon
and Dutiglaa Reynold! of Den and meeting. Installation cf efftTwro.
cera will b« held.
Wolf badges were given In JimDaughters of. Wesley Sunday
my Courier and' Bobby Shoe- School Class will hold lt« regular;
maker. A silver arrow for elec- meeting and party at'Ttfo p. m.
live accomplishments was given!with Mr*. John (iilton, group,* as
lo Jimmy Jones.
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Three of tha boy*. Billy Shoe- alter the new year. They will be
preparing lo go into Roy Scout*

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Whether you dunk or whtthrr you don’t, if you're like mmt Ameri­
cans vest like doughnuts. And for the lighiett hearted sugary yeast-raised
doughnuts —look no further than this recipe) Serve these doughnuts
•t breekfiu,
do, but don’t.forget ....
to Lhate them
toLfeed • large
•crowd
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IIJ .on ».h*nd
a.lunch
afitr
a J*i.
day outdoors or to ruth
into_L
children's
boats.
Ilf cups milk
t* cup sugar
3 teaspoons ult
&lt;4 teaspoon nutmeg

lukewarm fee compretend yean)
uckages ee cake* yeast, active
try or compressed
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Ut. beauts
6 tups sifted enriched four
Scald milk. Remove (torn heal and ttir In sugar, ult. nutmeg find butter;
root to lukewarm Mcatufr water Into howl (warm, not hot. water for
acti** dry yeast: lukewarm lor compressed ycatf). Sprinkle or crumble
in yeaat. Stir until dissolved. Add lukrwarm milk misturt. Stir in welluntil asissrvtll*
smooth. \.ltf
Cover
andg
.beaten eggs
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W and
^ half vthev flour
vw, v(1*—cups);t heat wiisss
1| ■m
let rise in a warm nlice, free from draft until yrast minute more than
doublet-in bulk Iabout to minutes). Stir down and heat in remaining
.1cups of flour. Turn douah out on ligthtlv floured board: knead lightly
so shaiw into a smooth ball. Divide dough. Roll each half into a circle
Vi-iflcn thick. Cut with doughnut culler and place on greased baking
sheeu. Cover with towrl: In rise in warm place free from draft until
double in bulk, about ill minutes Try in deep hnt let UIV’F., until golden
brown, turning once Do not prick wuh a fork nr it will sink. Plain,
sprinkle with granulated sugar Serve hoi Makes J doien Raised
Doughauis.

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The Inlermadm to. Choir af
First Baptist- Cbtmn win moat o*7:00 p.m..
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The Adult Choir of tha FIMt
Baptist Church will meet at IkOft
p.m. ’
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Association will have It* regular
monthly meeting, at 12:JIP at*'lKa
Seminole ‘High School. noyhuril „T«
Mllwee, County1SuperinteiWfenl^Vif
.School*, wilt be the speaker .-im
“Tha Relation of Religion to Publie Edueatlon.*' All ministers In
tha rounty are Invited to ijppresent.

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port, It. 1I., la the Jewish house-.*!
worship in America. It was built, la

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Mrs. Thomas A. Best and ehfldren. Tommy, Roh, Cathy, Pat
and Mary, have returned to their
home in West Palm Beach, after
•pending tha holidays with their
parents, Mr. and Mr*. B. H.
Williams.

Mr. and Mrs. Dan A. Jarvl of
Ely, Minn, are visiting he:* pa­
rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lord
at Lhwtr home on I. Sanford Avt.

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it* wniqM ariaa-eroag front fivaa you now freedom.

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Wednesday night Mr. and Mrs.
Gena I^Gaiie, who were recently
married, were honored with a
party hr Mra. L. F. Boyle at her
home ob MoUonvtUe Ave. at
• p. ns.
A Christina* them* waa used
through th* horn* with whit* do­
minating tha dining room. Mra.
Jan Crappa served wtth Mr*. Roy
Hollar, Mr*. Wallace Ball, Mrs.
obert Frisch and Miss Dial Boyla
aeelating.
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An apargna wKJi whit* earn*tiona and lie* plant* waa used lb
tha e*nt*r ef tha table and on
th* buffat a lovely Croatian af
rie* plant* and white camellia*
was aeon along with stiver 'I n ­
diahra a holding burning tapers.
The ooupl* waa pro ranted a
hoilet* momenta during th* eve­
ning. Approilmttely TO persona
ffiled at tha beta*.

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R. L. rerklns Rr. and R. L.
Perkins Jr. are In Miami and will
return Turiday. Ther attended
First Lt. Ben H. Williams Jr.,
th* Oraugo Bowl Gama (her*
left yesterday by plana fnr Gal­
veston, Tea. where ho will con­ Saturday.
tinue his studies at tha John
Roll Andraason of Columbia,
Soaly Ho’olUl, after spending Ihe
holidays with his parent!, Mr. g. C. was lha guest of Mrs.
and Mra. B. H. William*.
L. Royl* and her daughters dur­
ing tho Christmas holidays.
Mias H a n • y Rountree and
Miss Rosemary Garner spent tho
Jane R. Jaekeson of Fuyettvllwaokend in Jacksonville attending l*„ N. C. waa tha holiday guaat
the Cary-Weatherford wedding 'of Mrs. Lloyd Boyla.
where Mias Rountree was a
bridesmaid. While there tha girls
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frisch
at apod wtth Mia* Kitty Culpep­ of Highland Park, N. J. are visit­
per who la a eoliege Phi Mu ing Mra. Friseh'a mother, Mrs.
L. Boyle.
Snrnrity Ulster.

Gene LeGettes A rt
Honored Recently
By Mrs. L. Boyle'

A ll C a le n d a r
L iftin g ! A n d
S o c ie ty N cw b
A rc R tq c titc d
B y 6 p. m . T h e
D a y P re c e d in g
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Majtr Trlumpnt ;
Achieved By Many
During Pott Y*or
By M»rk Barrett
Aa •xeltlnf m u m of pattiCMt
/over, tta j» .r of 1145 found bath
V l l u u and flbdfllbf feminine
liar* aeklaralng a numbar of
major triumphs la the Broadway
thoator.
Halm Hayoa had a haart warnlaf aaluta to har Mth aaalvaraary
aa a stage actraaa by playlog
••Tha Skin of Our Taath" In Parla
aa part of tha U. S. Dapartmant
af State’s ,'•Saluta to Franca**
program. Ska than returned to re­
peat her performance of the
same role of Mrs. Aatrobus la a
rovlVfl of lha Thornton WUdef
comedy on Broadway.
Outstanding among new stage
actresses la IT-year-old S u s a n
Straaberg, daughter of aelor-dlrector parents, who gives n ten­
der moving performance of a layear-old fleeting from tha Iron
Curtain In the kit drama, **Tbe
Diary af Anno Frank." Thi* Js
Miss Strnsbora’a Broadway stage
debut, but .aka has played previ­
ously In Hollywood •films and aha
ractdtly playad Juliet on talavla-

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Horace FENNELt taa Iliad ill
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t i l l ta Ita i i k t i w i u auiaa, half#.
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Qatar a , aaalaat taa aaara aim 'd
l i l a i t u l i ar a a r a* thaw l i t u
all partita knawa ar uakaawa hatlaa ar alalaiiap ta aava any right,
title or lnt*r*»l In nr ta Ika In),
lewlav aaaerlbaa land* la Oamlaala
Couair, Florida, ta-wlti
to la I t and If. Bioak t BA*
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tha y ljt there#! aa raaordadI la
fla t le e k 4, f a t a It. Publla
h*tarda a t Baanraala Countr,
Florida.
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Dm Tka Lav Coat
up tor tha eonteit ovwq If mHilary
tanka had to ba uead.
Gov. Paul Peter eon X Oregon, In
hla latter, promliad an entry but
eald Oregon turkey* ara buey pull*
tog plow* and doing other term
work.
ftratton'a Invitation waa turned
down "with daap regret” by Oov.
Edmund I. Muekle X Maine. Ha
ealdt "Our turkey* ara Ju*t too
largo to ahlp by nwana X trinepartition known la man."

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Tangerine Bowl Came
BETWEEN
MISSOURI* VALLEY "VIKINGS"
AND THE JUNIATA "INDIANS"
For The Benefit Of The
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Harr/-Anna Crippled Children’s Home

RACING RESUMED

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THE SANFORD HERALD

NOT A PROJECT!

CLASSIFIED ADS
CMrawSlT C d SfiSi

GROCERY STORE and Servlet
Station outiide City' limit*.
$13,013. Small Down Payment.
Small Home close to 17-93. $4,400.
With $ acres of land.

GET c t m cash ta t artWee yoa ENVELOPES. letUrtea**. *dte­
.no lamer nan. fine* Year nd to­
ase* ls. iivoieea, hand bills, and
day.
p ro g r e a t , etc. Progressive
PrimUse Co., Pbose 40$ - 461
—Factory to T o w West lith SL

Aluminum
Venetian Blinds

GATLIN BROTHERS

Dragline and Bulldoier Service
36 ACRES cleared Citrus Land. Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom Phones:
2221 — Sanford. 2232—
type*.
rail with ptaatle ends. Plastic or
$3,600.
Geneva.
______
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
__ Large. Landscaped
BUILT On
cords.
P . M. CAM PBELL
Lou: in the Nat ef aalguorGeperal Oeetracter
S t J X u ^ a ^ f Cam fM f SeMkartk Gta« m i Paint Co.
hoods.

W A N T AD
RA TES
Tho Following Rate* aro now
in effect

l i e Per Line for On# InwrtlM
.m 16a Per Lin# for Three Ins.no**
^ lie Per Line for Five Insertieu
l i e Per Lise for Each 21 laeertions.
_____
MINIMUM KATEt S4a

RolUwny and B*br Btdi

lav Wick or month—T*L 1423.
'• •
Center
U» W*it First
Avalon Apts. Hteftsocy.
7I0.W.
______
U K _______ __Realty far D*Mr»
Phone 37.
able Homes a ad
i dApts.
______
TWO-Bsdroora Apartment. Clean,
attractively furnish'd. U s e o i
Garage and telephone. $75.
Phone 1337.
_______
PURN. Efficiency A?t. Highway
f
J7-I3 South City Limit*. Phone
* 2317-W. Stumberland Court.
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suit­
able for bachelor or couple.
. Steam heat, private bath, show! er. Corenlenily located. Acroia
■ from Post Office. laqulrj Man­
uel Jacobson Dept. Store.
NICE rooms. 46. week. Ph. 1018-W.
APT. for couple, 433., also 4 rooms
downstairs. 611 Park.________
Two and Three room apartments
with hath. 2983-W, 113 Elm Ave.
Two room furnished downstairs
Apartment. Near nursery. *13
Palmetto. Phone 602-W.
Four room unfurnished downstair*
Apt. Ill Oleander Ave. Phone
122-M after 6, Mrs. Armstrong.
AVAILABLE Jan. 3, Furnished 0
room bouse lor 3 to 4 months,
|S adults. Phone 1909
GROUND Floor Duplex Furnished
Three rooms and bath, No pets
Mrs. Scott, 217 W. 13th St.
NEW 4* Lorsln Drs* Line. Phone
. Orlando 26-764.
THREE BEDROOM. Ux balh,
masonry. Private Lake. Yaarly
or seasonal. Unfurnished, 463.00.
Osteen-Enterprise R o ad , m
mUeiWest. Mr. WIstrand.
D FURNISHED lower Apt., alao
furnished Garage Apt. 1308 Mag. nolla.
*_
WANTED TO RENT
OR BUY - HOSPITAL BED.
PHONE 2I96-X-J._______
&lt;HTATB FOB SALH-6

THREE BEDROOM HOUSE

Shale
» Complete

Trees—RIA lorallon
Price M ,U M U « Down.
To Harp Tou Buy or sen
Raae L. Payton, I n t e r
As m belle B. n w l m w , An n .
! Pb. aell - 17-62 at HUwatha

Robert A. WlllUma, Realtor
Baymeed Lundqulat, AisoclaU
Phone 1673 Atlantic Bank Eldv.

»

112-114 West 2nd St.
Phone 320
_ all the to«
Phone 112ftA. B. Peterson,Broker QUICK CASH tor Furniture. AddCOMPLITE with
about auch Associates . A. B. Peterson Jr.,
i
you have dmamed
tag Machines, Typewriter*, Out­
General Etectrle
colored_ G
P. J. Cheateraon. Garfield WUas
board Motors, Boat*. Super
emaaMaaahi and colored ptemhta*
latta. John M eisch.R. W. WllTrading Post One mil* South
fiahSSr
llama, Haxel M. Field. A. C.
on 17-92. Phene 301T-W.
Doudney, Land Surveyor.
ARMT-NAYT SURPLUS
Pup lentj, Jungle hammocks,
A with minimum dawo»ay« BEAUTIFUL L A K E FRONT sleeping bags, air-mats, lacked,
menu.
boots, luggage, paint. 310 SenHOME, conercta block construc­
lord Ave.
tion, two bedroom*, caraga and
WaQborn C. PhUSpau J r .
car port, beautifully landscaped,
sprinkler system. 11 you are •1 V A R IE T IE S PA N ELIN G
Since te a . Sanford'• Leading
NaUva and Foreign Woods.
Interested in Boating, Fishing,
Bidder of nomas for over l.soo
See Them At
Swimming, this la it. 419,930.
people. Salta Office: little Venice
S herm an C oncrete Pipe Co.
Small down payment.
I T Loch
Out Wee* 13th RL
Phtwe 34S9
* T ' 1144
3 Bedroom, concrete block, oak
Boors, car port, utility room,
REPOSSESSED
shade. 410,300. 4730.00 Down.
Motor Cycle • 1031 Triumph.
61,660. DOWN
Model 6-T. Excellent condition.
3W B. R. lW Baths, C. B. Nicer
Will sacrifice. Phono 132, Mr.
section of City. 173.23 per month. Older Horae, 3 large bedroom*,
close in. 410,000. 41.000. Down.
Loop.
Priced to move at gU,S00.
41,000. DOWN — 3 P. R., separate 3 Acre Farm, all tiled, flowing 320 foot roll of new wire. 34 tnchea
well, with 3 bedroom concrete
wide, 413. 18 Inch Rotary Lawn
Dining Room and Florida Room,
block hom*. 44,300. Good terms.
Mower, new, 430. Phone 2901-J.
Kitchen equipped. Niee section..
.
8% Morgsge.
3 Bedroom house, furnished, large BOXER Punt, Three months old.
J. C. Trawick, Osteen.
lot, shade and fruit trees.
4730. DOWN — 2 Bedroom Fr.
13,700.00 4730 00 Down.
Stucco, centrally located in City
ROUND,
Oak-leaf dining room
on large lot with shade. Furnishtable, Baby Crib. lit. 1 Box 201.
3 Bedroom house, Furnished, close
ad. 43,700.
Phone 1014-M, Mrs. Jennlo Ericin. 43.000.00.
son.
43,000 DOWN — Three Bedroom,
J. W. HALL, REALTOR,
well preserved Frame House,
WF.LL trained gentle horse, 21A
and Garage with room and show­ Florid* State Bank Building
year old Gelding. .Saddle and
“Can
Hall"
Phone
1734.
er. On largo well-landscaped log
bridle included. 4100. Phone
Including citrus and tropical
1820-J3.
fruit*. Total priee, *8,000. No THREE Bedroom cement block
THILLIPS home, landscaped, BOAT-STORE. Phone 433-lt.
City taxes lo payl Close to Base
hardwood Boors. G. I. Finance.
and Schools.
Phono 617-W.
11C VALUE - Largo (1,181 *&lt;i.
it.), modern, 2 BR. CB, 1IW oEE US NOW for one of our 1030
CASH. TRADE-IN prices
Boon, built 1334. Just out of
Three Bedroom houses. Con­ Highest
paid far uced furniture Cali t u .
the City on fenced plot. Has Clly
struction to be started soon. VA Wilson-Malar
Furniture Co. Ill
water, Sewer, paved mads,
Insured loans.
E. 1st SL
apace heater, Venetian blinds,
LIVING room, kitchen with din­
Firs* Reppltea - Machinery ing area is COMPLETELY 47,000. for Two Bedroom maansry
house. Will be completed last of
electrically equipped.
Large
January. Only $330. down. FHA 1331 FERGUSON TRACTOR —
closets, utility room and lull
insured loan. Just right for re­ Duk and other equipment. Ex­
tlla balh. This property apprais­
tirement home or lor small
cellent condition, call 2311-W
ed at I12.221.s5. If sold now,
family.
evenings.
only 911,000. Terms.
Compare this ona I
H IL P WANTBD
11,500 DOWN - I BR. Aabestoa
mgajBM DM L -t BOYS WANTED—
Florida Tlmea
Siding. Kitchen equipped.. LandUnion wand aaveral above aver­
scaped. This is a real clean daaL
B Wiel#
vhot* 1333 age boys to carry newspaper
4M Linm Av*.
ACREAGE
route*. Must bo 12'k year* old
320 Acres, accessible In Lake,
or older. Apply 100 W. Flfal St.
Lake Frontage and Grove Land. S e e tu Machine*, an* Rapalriag
Phone 1737-W.
*1M per acre. Term*, 39%, bat- B B Jtrs 164 ft Path Ph*n* 17*L
anca In riva years at SVi%.
DEFINITE FUTl'Iii; possibilities
for sites minded man with abili­
30 Acres Including rrove and ■ngfvrly AppHaaM Caatw
ty to manage others. Will con*
“Your
WeaUaghouae
Dealtr”
lake front. 41,000 an acre.
uder applicants who are mar­
Maytag Washers
ried. age 23 lo 3!i, High School
Coleman Rasters ... 439.93 up
W. H. “B « " BTEMPER
graduate or better. Must lie
111
Magaelia
Ave.
Phene
1737.
Realtor — General Insurance
permanent resident of Sanford
Gertrude B. Dlagfelder, Awot late
earnings potential (or quality
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
Gay Alien, Aaaedata
man above average, opportuni­
etc. Bnugbt-aold. Larry's Mart,
2133
111 N. Park Ave.
ties to advance rapidly for in­
321 East lit St. Phone 1631.
terview rail 1737-W, 1 to 3 n.
m. or write Time* Union, 1UG W.
1931 MASSEY—HARRIS 35 Diesel
First St.
Tractor, 2 Disc Hester Tlow,
• Ft. leveling Harrow.
IIA HKLP WANTBD (female) io\
B R irr TiACTOE CO.
■way 17-93 Snath
Phene 6*1
BEAUTICIAN full or part lime.
Call. 971 or 2S0J-J.
' Window Sills — lintels
Fine Blocks — Cradlo Blocks
LADIES — L'-i. Canii lor your
Grease Traps — Dry Wells.
Church, School, Lodge oi Civic
Miracle Cencrti* Co
Club (or distributing just a few
366 K la Av*
Ph. 1333
packages of Nationally Adver­
tised Watkins n rodued through
ATTRACTIVELY DESIGNED ft
HEATING
each member of your nxganliatlnn. Watkins Products, 1*. O.
BEDROOM HOMES - PRICED Floor Fumares and Circulators
Box 31, Daytona Beach. Flu.
H. B. POPE CO„ INC.
from 411,300 to 113,000 . FHA
2M South Park Ave. Phene 1446
aad VA (GI) Financed.
10B— SALESMEN WANTED -1 0 ‘
ODHAM f t TUDOR, INC. ECHOLS Qutlttop Set . . Reg. 1139.
Trad# . . 496 00 (Twin or AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN Builder* of Finer Hoaaa for
Aggressive and alert, Sales ex­
Double Site)
Florida Living.
perience. Write Box SCfvi Thu
LUXURIOUS Foam Rubber Set
Sanford
Herald.
R eg,. 1139.
Trade . . . 4129.00
Sale* Office—1*25 so. French Ava.
KINO SIZE Hollywood Bed
Fbooe lioo or 3660
60 X 69 Mattress
IPC MALE HELP WANTED 10C
60 X 60 Box Spring
Headboard (Decorator Pintle) •MEN .. Earn $2. an hour, sales
Rag.............4179.00
and delivery. Experience not
1129.50
neresiary. Must be. able to meet
CHOICE of Many Different Suites
public . . . Start at onee.Watklns
Bookeaae Bed
Products. P. O. Box 34, Daytona
Double • Dresser
Beach, Fla.
Large Mirror
&gt;
Mattress
11WORK WANTBD___ -11
Box Spring

“Home* el DistinctionHi-Way 17-6R
PRm * 1441

Space Heatora. and. floor Funeral Trade-In.
ace*.

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Contract and repair work. Free
estimate*. R. L Harv*y. 404
Sinlord Av*. PhM* 1636.
INTERIOR and E X T E B IO R
Painting. Paper Hanging. Phono
■U1 W. Bulfum h Walker.______
liftINSURANCE
—14-B
I
FVa4arr al Rate* to
Policyholders
John WflllAMto Ibb.
i l l fteitorit AHaaMa
46
^ ^ ^ ■ n U iL R B ts
l 7-Al'Tt,MOIirLJtA.
It will pay YOU to see US befor*
you buy. Open Evenings and
Sundays,
Bailable Trailer Salea,
I'alatka, Fla. *
BAitiiAIN! rrerlrss Trailer ann
Cabana, Park Ave. Trailer Park.
FOB SALE — 1D.V1, 42 Ft. “Travel,
bin" drlux ll'ime Trailer. Two
Bedrooms. Air-conibtiuned, nrculaling heat. Cost $fl.70O. Will
sell for 43,700. Phono 1863-W.
1951 Chevrolet eimvcrtlble. Baillo
and heater. Ono owner. Call
2167-14.
1ft AUTOMOBILE BEUIUCM ^U
CABS
BOUGHT SOLI) TRADED
Roy Reel'a Used Car*
Sanford Ave. It 11th Ct.
1ft-

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HAYNES Office Machine Co.,
Typewriters, adding machines,
Salea-Rentali, 314 Ma|., Ph. 44.

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R» East 2nd SL
Phone 443

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World At Nine
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103 So. Oak Are. 11:11
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One hour - Wash and Damp Dry
One hour H, • Wash and Dry Fold
Finished Laundry
SanJtonn Dry Cleaning

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baulk Side Feednart Bldg.
106 Bast |4th SL

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Platform Rocker Chair
Phooa 21CL Routo L Sanfard.
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Choice of Covering

HAYMOND M. BALL, BROKBB
O.M. HARRISON, BROKER
S. D. Higbleymao, Asaorlate
304 South Park Ave.
Phone 960

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41. Reluctant
42. Conduit
43. Alleviate

CONSTRUCTION COMPLETED
CRESCENT CITY LD-Th# North
Florida Telephone Co. sold today
construction has been completed
on'it* new W million dollar ex­
change building h«re.
Equipment Installation n e x t
month will result In t chsngeovsr
to tho dial system and toll free
servlro to Pierson, Lakn Como,
Hovilln and Pomona Park tor Cres­
cent City residents,

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WINE BOTTLE FATAL
MIAMI LR-Arthur Cress!, 40*
year-old carnival worker, died list
night alter he fell on a wine bottla
he had been carrying, stabbing
himself in the chest.

KEROSENE
17e Par Gallon 17e
IMPERIAL
SERVICE STATION
1208 Park Ave.

For All Cars

StricklandMorrison, Inc.
Sanford, Florida
Phone 200

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GOOD Income property. Colored
INSTRUCTION
-to
______ Concrete Black
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
rooming house, corcroin blork
Cullen aad Harkey, Realtor*
fi. — J336 Down Payment
Corner 2nd It Magnolia Ph. 1232 construction. 21 rooms. J’rrsent
AIRLINES NEED"
144 N. Park Ave. PN m SMI.
636. P ar Month P A I
“ Bud" Bamberger, Mgr.
Income. 12.340 per year. Priced
IIOSTKSSKH '
KJtcban Fully Equipped.
Open Monday's til 9 p. m.
at VJ.OOi). 41,000 Cash will handle.
TWO Bedroom House, also Naw
STATION AGENTS
Generous terms on balance, all
Three Bedroom House. Ph. 36-R. Aet last to ehcoaa color* and tlla.
particulars, Box J F. % Herald.
ticket agents, raiervitinn agents,
O iler • W eller B ooms, lac. USED Electric coin dispenser
' drink box. Good running condi­ mgg— HB— gggga.n.-jji ■__iu-asu.
rommiinication sgents, traffic
L O W E L L K. UXISR
tion. Ideal for boer storage box
and sates representatives, etc.
14— TRC3AL WtLTICXg -14
Can be area at The
The major commercial airlines
I o J S 'W .’S K JiV
Herald. »40.
urgently need young men unit
FLOOR tending and Onlsfal
women, ages 17 t&lt;&gt; 39, with a
Ctaastsa, w a m f. Sonin* 8ai
C A . WHU tPU M . n .
high school education and a
nole County ilnce 1023.
m g . Bout Betal* Broker
pleasing personality for per­
H. M. Gleason, Lake Mary.
manent positions in tho passen­
Y. R. DeSglas, Rehy K. WOllama
gsiaim akk'
ger departments. Airline em­
Plumbing. Kreaky IlcaUa*
ployees enjoy sccuilty, higher
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M. G. HODGES
pay, frre travel passes, social
Service on All Water I’utnpa—
and recreational activities, re­
THREE BEDROOM Home. Cinder
Walla Drilled - Pump*
tirement and Insurance advan­
block, hardwood Boon, complata
•Faola Road Phone 700
QUALITY!
tages and
.kitchen In Wynnewood lection.
Phone Z70-W.
S • B. R. modern masonry horn*
INSTALLATION of Linoleum, Car- EXCEPTIONAL ADVANCEMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
in top condition, situated on 13X130
short low cost training period
lot (a eieollent c!ot*-m location.
THREE Bedroom House. Kitchen
Sanford Linoleum ft Tile Co. A
• Leri* Sofa Bed
that will not interfere with your
Horn* ha* furred walls, full cera­
equipped, attic fan, panelled
• Matching Platform Rocker
137 W. 1st SL
Phono 1317
present Job ran qualify accept­
mic tUad bath, and oak floors.
TV room. Call 2497.R.
or Lounge Chirr
able applicants for an exciting
Kitchen haa beautiful natural
• Mcdarn Step-Table
tti.inoii'u* i.ie c i. Write giving
cabmen, moulded Formioa
• Cocktail 'fable
Alexander ft Sirlnftr
number, lo Airline Trainsink top, and G. E. equipment.
Chnne
• Table Lamp
Real Estate • Insurance
)£,
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School of AeroAn
assortment
of
eltrus
trees
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Pillow
i. Leartae Messeeaar, Am
nautlcs, Box M,
The Sanford
fa back yard. This home la ona
Herald.
year old, welkin* distance to Complete only $129. ORLANDO Sentinel Star, Call
AIRLINES NEED
Ralph Ray, 3160.
(Easy Terms)
Young men 17 to 30 See nur ad
of equal value. 11,100 a
mu a r---------w r sonryour
?. wlot.
*,kS*e homes
handle,
under INSTIIUOTION (No. 30),
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO. National,School
Mather of Sanford Zhctrieal
ip plana end flnancln*.
of Aemautiea.
Contracting
and
Repairs
now while we ar* acheM M I M. let t t . Phone 11
AIRLINES NEED
TV Berrien Center
job* for 1M«.
-Voting-women 17 In 39, Fee Our
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. M il
Benrtlx and CmiJey Appliance
LewaO E. Oder
ad under Instruction No, 30,
1M1 Park Ave. Phene sv at 1
112 Magaalk Ave.
Ph. 11J National School oi Aeronautic*.
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ROTlflON Bportlnjr Good*

Buly your Furniture •( Berry's
Warehouse Furn.. Co., at 901 W.
lit St. All nationally adv. fur­
niture al warehouse prices.

D AILY i-CRO SSV

W* htv* tailed ioma ..
Room* at (As beautiful
Msr-Lou Hotel Z

Thei* Room* are available

Absolutely Free
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to Near arrival* at OurNaval Air Station
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Odham &amp; Tudor, lac.:
•'Builder* of Fine HomiWf
2433 8. French Avtnud’

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dw grimy, dust-coverad men
« bulldoieri, tha dragline*
M glaat earth mover*, It It
tstotf Job
for AMT mile* from DulAth
«0 the Atlantic Ocean this va*t conI heavy -construction
ong the tntamatlonil
B
i fit. Uwtodea Hirer
iream earning trv«f Tie Job? Hama**
i a AW mile* of «Hep
lae to the United
Kata#, cut a wider door toto the
IddutrUl • heartland of America

Coast, then by freighter acroaa the
Atlantic.
For the (I million people In the
lakes basin cheaper water tranaK rtatloa may maan chaapor goods
&gt;m all comers of the globe. Fur­
ther, the drop In transportation
costa may enhance their compel!UVf position, in world markets.
AU along the projected route of
the channel cities are busy asaeiatog needi,'raising money and mak­
ing plana,
In Detroit tha auto maker* are

T o t h the dreaw and the Job amtric e two aoparato projecta-aesgray and power. Tha leeway ia a
Joint U.S.-Canidlan venture. The
power development la being earglad out by the province of On­
tario and New York State. Both
will coat In excel* of a billion dol-

Chrysler ' Corp., for example,
which now move* only six per cent
of Its exports by way of the lakes,
predicta this figure will Jump to to
IKV rept whin' the icaway is com­
pleted.
Shallow draft vessels along the
lakes now carry &lt;U per cent of the
export trade of the Burroughs
Corp., maker* t! business ma­
chine*. Burroughs,'figure* It- will
up this figure to M per cent.
No city along the waterway has
moved more rapidly than Chicago
to davelop * first class port. The
Chicago Poft Dlitrlct authority, a
atato agency, already has Issued 34
million dollars worth of bonds and
begun expansion of docks and
warabqusn facilities on a 200 sere
trifL Jn time Chicago plana to
apetd
million*. v
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Maxim n . Cohen, trenerel maneg#r for the Chicago authority, an­
ticipate* that the pre»ent foreign
freight traffic of about ISP 000 ton*
will Jump to around a milli n ton*
In JIN.
Along Iba Atlantic Seaboard the
coming of the leeway ha* been
greeted glumly, by and large,
though *ome profess a measure of
optln\|»m. • ' . . .
.Jo h n Holloretf.'manager oj (be
Mintline Ann. of the Greater Boaton Chamber of Commerce,, said
that in Jhla opinion the acawiy
"unddnbtodha will result In ' a lose
of-30 to M per ernt of the- total
import expo#l eirgo. Our only poa.
alblJity la to provide a reduction
of inland railroad rate*."
d f*
Port CommlaSehid observed
b*‘
« y W td lose buatneaa
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By the ,tlmi the a^hola Job I*
eompl»t«d,( p€-.
...
electric power capacity of the two
nations alung the St. Lawrence
Will have been booated by 13 bil­
lion kilowatt houra and three quar­
tan of the wwrld’e^ahlPJdn*
be' ab!«-.to‘ sall'falo the heert ef
the Middle West.

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^Moreover, certain cities along the
It, Uwrence god Great Lake* will
be clesar to Europe then are tm »
dflgntle porta,
Bet the big factor, according to
•away eupportor*, I* thr fact that
blpmeat by wgler direct to Kuop* from Great Lake*.ports will
a nbaapef thin the present ly»-

•ad New York will."
The New York Boird of Trade,
which consistently hei fought the
teaway, estimate* the project will
affect the locomei of about 39 per
cent of the people in the port aiva.
The final Judgement on which argumrnta are Justified can only wait
completion of the connection from
laUad America to the aea.

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Dentists' Assembly
To Be In Orlando
For Two-Day Period

a n d p o rffo rm a n c o

To keep abreast of some of the
latest developments In their profceelon for benefit of their patlenla, 'core* of doctors of dentis­
try will assemble at Orlando on
Jan. » and 9.
The occasion is the annual winter meeting of the Central Dis­
trict Dental Society of Florida
which Inrludaa the 10 central
cpunllea of the stats.
The Florida denttata will be
honored by ■the presence of Dr.
Harry Lyon* of the School of
Drptlstry Of the Medical College
of Virginia, president-elect of the
American . Dental Aaeoclatlon. He
will d«llvar a legtura on Pariodentla,
Dr. Thomae A. IMee of Miami,
presilient of the Florida State
Dental Society of more than 1.100
dtntlsta, alee will U an honored
guaat and will sddrsss tha .con­
vention at tha official luncheon on
Jan. 0,
Other technical lectures will be
delivered by Drs. Frank T. Scott
and M. J. Calbeck, Florida dental
epeciallata and Dr- Ririxtrd Chaca
of Orlando will be moderator at a
panel Hlacuaslon.
Prvaldlng at tbe meeting will
he Dr. SVayna C. McCall of Ocala,
president-of the Central Dietrich
Dental ftociety.
Other offteere Include Dr,-8. AHuaeey Jr., of GalneivlUe, presldent-elect: Dr. K-- A- Barker ef
Orlando, first vice president; Dr.'
Aobart P. Vnan, Mt. Dora, aecemd
rik* praeldant; Dr. M. F.rrtn
Wehniah . a f Orlanda,' saeratarytraaaorer.

Ford elghta ara Y-fi’a, tool Tha rigid, axtra-deep block that
givea them that Y-llke look, really aaparatoa them from tha
HV’a." It pays off in longer lifo-amoothar, quieter "GO.’fe

Tbo TTiunderbird’a own engina-tha angina that made tha
Thunderblrd Ua parformanoa atatf of tha American road —
can be youm, at no extra coat, in Ford. It a tha atandard
eight for all Ford Falrlane and Station Wagon modeli!
You’ll be able to paaa other cam with 'greater confidence
H ill, will diaaolve. You’ll Uko ofT/tutor than a jet-

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Ford alao took its styling cos from tbs Thunderbird! And
that maaiit you gat etyto that will atoy in toyto^jui,lon«.
low liaaa that am ymra ahaad hi every (total!.

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Lifeguard re s ig n to a a o th sr Ford exduatvo th a t d h 9

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY

psys off. I t givss you extra protection against tha major
esusaa o f injury haaoddsuto. Coma fa and gut all tha Ford

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In eonJunction with the Golden
Jubilee Anniversary of the orien­
tation of the United States Lawn
Tannia Association, the managameat of (be Mayfair-Inn, owned
and operated by the New Yotfc
Glanta, announcea an enhlhiUca nl
tennla ae It « ai played at the turn
of tba century and ae It la bring
exemplified la Ita modem aceafaA*
tlOM.
Tba exhibition -will be ataged on
the Mayfair Inn eourta tonight tk
|:M o’clock. Several prominent 1#
cal tennla itara will parUcIpato
and will be joined by m id * old
timera who are atlll devoted to tba
apart, although they are In their
alxtira.
Sidney Summerfield, tennla pm*
feaalonal of Daytona Beach, T. E,
"Gene" Tucker, local banker and
men'a singles champion, with W.
A 436-POUND BLACK BEAR waa the center of at traction aa huntera brought In the huge animal, (left Gordon Dean, Phil Filbert of Ibe
to right) The huntere ere Gua Schmah, Bud Wingler, Joe Story, Jack Bamberger, Jtete J«nee end Sanford Naval Auxiliary Air Sta­
tion and Frank Deame, *who hat
Cagey Jonea (Staff Photo)
done much to encourage the youngitara of,our community In proper
tennla technique and Charlie Morriaon, local "grandfather of tennla"
will take part. ‘
Frank N. Mcbane Jr., manager
of the Mayfair Inn, extenda a
cordjal invitation to local tennla
W. Brown Miller xyas elected
fane to wltneia the exhibition.
&gt;
Chairman of the Seminole County
Board of County Commissioners
this morning at tho reorganisa­ January has been proclaimed
ONK MAN WAS KILLED ae thle automobile went out of control on the Forest City Road In Seminole
tions) meeting of the Board hfld March of Dime* month In Florida
County, .tames Rob Chumley of Lockhart was driving and 38-year-old Curti* Dalton Holt of Falrvllla
by Governor LeRoy Collins, It was
at the County Court House.
was killed (Staff Photo)
announced
today
by
Wendell
C.
Miller was nominated by Com­
missioner Lids Fourakrc wilh tho Heaton, Florida State Chairman,
nomination seconded by Com­ I960 March of Dlmee. Tho drive
for funds, to continue the fight
missioner Fred Dyson.
The election of Milter eame as againet polio, will ha conducted
a unanimous decision of the January 3 through 31.
An old-fashioned Florida rane Board wilh,County Attorney Mack
Witnessing the signing of the
grind has been scheduled for this N. Cleveland. Jr. taking over the Proclamatnn was little Mlsi Leah
A meeting of tha Sanford Roard Tn accordance with Section II,
evening by Ihe Volusia Cuunty selection of the Chairman of (ho ricrson of Tallahassee, a polio
of City Commissioners will bn held page It, of the City, Charter, a
victim who li well on her way to
Wildlife Association.
Board for 1938.
tonight at Nt by City Charter,
recovery thank* to help received
The party wiU be held at the
Mayor will alio be elected tonight
Commissioner Fred Dyson was
According to Section T, Page I, of at tha rrorganltallonal meeting nt
Lake Helen municipal park cast of selected as Vice Chairman of (he from the National Foundation for
Infantile Paralysis, Inc.
the City Charter, the first mealing
DeLand and the grinding will he Uoird for the year of 1930.
and techniques,' In Sanford on Suaof * • 0,‘* “
tha City's Board of Commissioners.
Governor Collins' Proclamation day, Jan. 13. at the Mayfair ton.
done by the Hubbard cane mill, lofa®
"»» m&lt;rk •
I" of the year will be held on the The meeting will be Itcld i t I
follows?
’
flnt
Tuesday
following
tha
drat
ested a few yards from the picnic
WHKRKa S. the Salk potto vac­ Volunteers in Ihe Central Florida AP°Pk® *«turday, Jan. 14, when Monday of the year following the o'clock this evening In the city
grounds.
cine come* ton lata far 'tans af District hive been Invited tn the .Orange Lodge No. i f F * A M,
I Hubbard's mill iskine of the few
t jiotiMqd* of -Ameet cam Wheaaad meeting .ejated.by. thq running rolshraie* it* uoth birthday^ - . left In .lha..area .and .will be dis­
Thla will ba a gala day and I Commissioner-Mayor J. Denver There I* no Indlrallnn as to tha
continued rare In overcoming tha CommHtoe of the organisation. ,
mantled at Ihe end of lhli*wInter's
.crippling effects of this disease;
Cordell retires from hi* office and possibilities nf whom ■might bo
ayrup season. Lawrence Hubbard,
and
/ ° f ' " iim * Prevails among the Craft because will be replared hy commissioner- circled Maynr by Ihe Board of City
the operator, ha* maths syrup for
WHEREAS, our people still
h, . P i .T.|W "i nt P*,( achievements. Th* Mure Is elect David Gatchcl who will he Commissioners, C o m m i e s loners
many year* and constructed bis MONTEVIEDO, Urueuory (/TV- need the protection of emergency li .di
sworn In at thia evening's meeting. Earl Hi/Jiflnhothain and John jtridur
Own plant.
Arhilcr* will decide whether chief po!in.f|(jhting skills and facilities
have both served as Mayor of the
,*® eommemorale*
Largely supplanted hy modern of slate I.uls Bailie Berres must which hav# saved many llvee and lion, a medical pant), and several i Orange
City of Sanford. Commissioner*
meeting together of a small
tnschlncry and large corporations, fight * duel with a newspaper ed­ restored much human usefulness; workshop sessions to discuss InJack llallgan and F. D. Scolt will
and
the prlvato cane mill, powered by itor Ids own paper blasted.
dividual problem*.
«T
* M" '
have both served one year on Ihe
The meeting ha* hern »et for tOimi** on
Weklva River to
a mule and hand fed, has almost
WHKRKAS, th* cost of patient
Thr edilor nf lhc weekly La NaBofrd at tonight's meeting.
disappeared from the Florida scene. rion.il, Washington Gaudaiupe, had aid, scientific research and pro. o’clock and will continue through' leco*ve * ' ' *r™nl ,rom
*,r*nd
Miscellaneous business from the
Jh e eane grind was a social high­ accused Bstlle Hrrrcs nf protect­ frssional education essential th th* 4 o’clock In the afternoon and will U*ll® °f Florida empowering Orfloor and from |he Board of Com­
confer dalight of th« southern community ing private Interests and serving fight against polio run* to many Include luncheon at the Mayfair *n*® ” *"*• No- *8
missioners will be handled thla
lnn,
frets Ip Masonry. Brother James
as * financial *grnt for Fernando millions of Hollar*; and
&gt;faany years ago,
evening
following the reorganisa­
■
—
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0.
Speer
waa
ehown
first
WorWHKRKAS, the people of this
It Sugar cane is first topped and Faria, managing editor nf the
tion nf th* Board, according In,the
Slate
and
this
Nation
In
past'
Mora
than
183
millions
In
road
chief
of
(talc's
dally
newspaper
I
n
r
r
n
n
c
i
n
n
T
i
A
n
"h,P,,,l
M»*lerCampbell
La*«iter,
trimmed and thrn hand-fed Into a
rimt Senior Warden, and Amos canatruetion project* wars under- agenda released ny City Manager
yrers have given their'full *up.
|
'Irinder, which produces eane Juice Arclon.
Warren E. Knowles,
port
to
thu
fight
against
polio
Aerlnn rfplied editorially that
O
f U
L oO ct aa il jSpneonn aHi ln
o Lodir
Newt',n’
,lr*t
Jl,ninrunder
w,r,len'
t*1® Way In tha stats during November,
‘And pulp, the latter sometimes usV
f
l
i
g
Mill
operates
tha
orlaccording In a monthly progress re­
«d ‘for livestock roughage. The "apparently we are In the presence through the Marrh of Dimes;
NOW. THERKFORK, I, LEROY
port Issued today by Wilbur E.
jute* Is then boiled to a huge ket- of low-minded people; enly those
hy virtue of the author­
,
...
. r ,
This wa* the first Masnnlr Lodge Jones, Chairman of (ha SUta Road
I tie, tha foam sklmmtd off and the who have dirty soul* can write COLLINS,
An example nf th# Increasing (0 bp |ni,|tU|wl fn Centra! Florida. Department.
ity vested in me as Governor of
eurh things."
•’cooked" syrup removed,
Guadalupe then challenged Bail­ the State o f Flrtrida, do hereby S u n t v «. T k n J
fn addition to the $83,101,722 of
Craftsmen ram . from great dieI Today’s grind will start at 8 p. ie Berres (o Ihe duel, hut Ihe latter proclaim the month of'•January.
Automobile license tags for 1938
projects already under construc­
m.
■ * !!
M n lt n tiA
( m ilt
1A
A*.
•
went on salt this morning at the
refused to rcJraet hi* edllorfal. 1988, as
tion,
Chairman
Jones
said
that
bids
SU te Comptroller.
lhcr" w#r* no
Th* n,&lt;' ol
office of Tax Collector John Gal­
m arch OF DIMES MONTH
Karh named seconds to discuss tha
Green report* that gaiollne me^,1n *
* ' t i * Friday on were received for 88,932,133 In new loway In Ihe Seminole County
In Florida, and appeal to th* gen­
"matter of honor."
paid $54,7.18.23 tn his “r
C1' •"“•I Moon, tit* Craft construction. During the month Court House.
Vniguay's laws permit dueling, erosity and self-interest of every dealer,
office In December for th* seven depending upon moonlight to aid rnntrart* were formally awarded
hut only after an honor tribunal cltisen |o contribute to the March r#nt*
A line extending from Ihe colp#r (alfon I * *
thtlr lh«rn In Ihtir iourn#yi tn irul for other road ronitructlon total­
deride* there la no other course of Dimes.
lector's
office through the build­
ing
M,721,081
while
work
complet­
November sale* of gasoline In from Lodge. When Ih* members
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I S*m!ncla County,
i
r®#
* nessilile. Second* for both men »•ed and accepted hy the Department ing and into lha slreel formed
strived sl Ihe Tempi* Ihe M aitar 1
shortly before I o'clock with hun­
Straw axplslnod with tM guests led an aribtrr who make* the de- have hereunto sst my hand and
lie distributed 119,740.14 o f , called them to assambU by caua- In the period amounted to $1,031,•
cl*lnn himself nr calls In oilier caused tha Great Seat of the State
dreds morn Joining (he line to
^getting only what they can eat.
thls tax for road bond* or road Ing a horn to be sounded.
I
Judges to help.
keep a constant flow of tig buy­
of
Horlda,
in
be
affixed
at
Talla­
A plcnle shelter at tha Lake
William If. Dial nf Orlando, Road ers Into tho office.
hassee, the Capital, this 13th day’ building purpose* In this county. The Centennial program will h«
Helen park will be Htllited In ease
S * 1** of fasnline ln the entire inaugurated at tha U r a l Masonic Board Member from th* Fifth Dis­
of December, A - D„ 19M.
«f advene weather.
.Iat# totalled 103,084^88 gallons Tempi,, bullt hy slava labor, at jtrict, reported that construction un­
(Signed) LeRey Collin*, In Novem Ur^and the U « eollact* |Apopka on Highway 441 Just at tha der 46 contracts In th* 1$ counties
IDEAL LOCATION
Governor
comprising this district accounted TULSA, Old*, (it—Tha Meat CbAttest)
nrnxTm.tiw^t^T
OOn more than
br0W ° f |n
* hil1’ th® oM•
M*,onle for $17,738,910 of the stats total.
proxlmately
1717,000
than , Temp|e
of ,,yim-irf,,
operative Investment Co., located
(8lgned) R. A. Gray• , • ’ the same month last year, and . ' „
,
, .
RICHMOND, Va.
The last Secretary
Under Construction In Seminole within a block of the police station,
of
State
reprossnl*
*a
inrreai*
t
i
12
par
-'l**on*
*nd
their
Ladles,
as
nf lha six prisoner* » ho .’alehralad
County and reported 88 percent
ewtt, ^
. wall aa nnn-Mssona and Ihelr completed la ths grading and pav­ was robhrd yesterday of $800 hy
Christmas by breaking out nf tha
an armed bandit.
H
trrfcR
WATCR
APPETITE
—
’—
ladles,
are
Invited.
The
ceremonies
Orange County Jail at Orlando,
ing ol French Ava, In Sanford.
THINGS BACKFIRR
will begin al 1 p.m. Jan. 14 with
Fla., has been captured.
CORPUS CHRIST), Tex. (A) — an Informal reception for Roy T. t
Richmond police adsed Clarence
■,Om aecldaqt marred the New Oarlan Murfee, 35, of Hollywood
Things backfired wherr 18-year old Urd, Grand Mailer of Ihe Grand
Y«ar Holiday to Sanford according Fla.j an hour after ha rrgislarrd
David Hernandra atrork a .2:: rail- ixulge of Florida and elhar dis­
tk tha record* at the Sanford Police at the downtown hotel yesterday.
bar bullet In a wall crack and tlngtilshed guaeta, hy Stanford |
department.
,
flrediat it with, an atr rifle.
nvrrholaer, Mailer of Orange i
He face* charge* of passing
The bullet slug didn't cause any Lodge and by the offiecra and \
• The collision oeeured Sunday worthless check* here In October,
trouble but th# ahell blew hack- members of the Lodge,
Morning shortly before to o'clock tha same charge against him In
ward.- striking David in the head.
Everyone I* Invited to register
die Intersection of French Avo. Florida.
. ..
;
“j
-77 , on arrival sl Ihe Mssonle Temple I
and ninth Street.
X
• 1 ! and guests will he shown through I
!!A 1853 Ford i« d n traveling north
&lt;1 th# century old building.
on French Ave. driven by K. C.
'
At six o'clock p. m. a banquet, by
■alter, 43-y*ar-old negro laborur,
v * , &gt; r e s e r v a t i o n only, will be served to
collided with 8 1946 Chevrolet aedan
1 .7
4 *1® dining room of the Apopka
traveling in th* um * direction and
-'t Memorial High School en Rock
driven by Charles .Frederick Rob­
. ’
Springs Road.
bins, fa-year-old unemployed Lake
V,
, At g o'clock that evening there
Mary man,
[
iA [ /
- ifA ieljM M M WUI l&gt;® * program In the. school I
' Property damage to the Ford waa
tv 'QtfiJfif. a u d l l o r i u m
dlreclcd hy Dr. C. H.
estimated at $130, to the.ChevrpDamsel.
the
Ms*,
Jot at &gt;116, and to the newly eon
ter, Rny T U r d , will he the prln- I
struct*) concrete curb at $190.
' H I
clpsl speaker,
}.According o -the Investigation
"&gt;*oducted by* patrolmen Arnold.
JfUltema and Ben Butler of the
•fntord Potto* Department, Baker
Affo traveling about 14 feet from
li* curb and started to tnib* a
‘ A new employe In the office of
ftfa t'tu rn from French Avo. Into
Clerk of Circuit Court 0. P,
ianth It. when Robbins attempted
Herndon began her duties thih
fa pais « fad right, amaahlng Inmorning.
Bahar'a ?gr and skidding 97 feet
Mrs. Aria Jan* T.undqulst has
d 9 toehea.
h^en added to tha staff nf am* v f t s of ."improper right turn",
ployis In tha clerk of. Circuit
ton ptaood against Baer and
Court’* oft'.a to.help In tba added

Brown M iller Selected
County Board Leader

Scores Of Masons New Commissioner
Plan Celebration W ill Be Sworn In
In Apopka Jan. 14

Control
A heated argument between’ *
repreientatlve of (He Hykeinth
Control Divliinn of the G an*‘364
Fresh Water Flah Commission and
fishing camp operator! broke btii
thla morning during a report to
the Board of Seminole County
Crmmliiloaera.
'il
Field Supervisor Jamea.rO#
Jean, of the Hyacinth Caaimi jp&gt;
vision reported to the Board of
Commissionira on the progrtt*
of hyacinth eradication la Saall*
nolo County. «' ‘ •
,
De Jean reported that the-M i)
budget for a two year period Inf
Seminole .County amountadT.T)i
'y4.195.91.
*
' Of this total, he aald, * im
had .been expanded for chamiCgll,
Two hundred itxiy four aaUopl
of the chemical material! ha*
heeh used, De Jean reported i t 'd
cost of 1.(9 a gallon.
Through tha application ef-Ott
chemicals by plana, 'about # 1
acres of hyacinths had bean J*U&gt;
According to tha budget s o f a )
hy auditors In Tallahassee, - I t
said, tha mat of applying "t!B
rhemlealf waa about IS. to 91 far
labor and othar costa loelndiag
equipment
Da Jean told tha eommliatofiM
that their entire operation « far
had been )n Lake Jessup.
&gt;V
However, fish f camp operaiera
attending the meeting enter*).fa*
queitloijlng of tho FlfM Sttyapvisor; Jim cmw«, ogetaHwMil

Report Indicates
French Ave. Work
(8 Pcf. Completed

increasing I lae

|

Is Shown In Report gl~,w,rT,"‘- IM . T .

tie Accident Mars
loliday Records

Sixth Prisoner fs
Caught In Virginia

Mrs. Lundquist Is
Added To Staff

1956 Auto Licenses
Go On Sale Today

snu* projects for Hit road departs
i,lent, said yosterday holiday bust*
nets helped swell thia year's avtr*
age to 9,489,ra n a day eomptrMl
to 8,337 a day to 1934,
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hi grimy, duet-covered men Coast, than by freighter across the
buUdoser*. the dragline* Atlantic.
. J_k ...4k
I# la For llw II million people In the
lake* buln cheeper water trimrtitlos may mean cheapor goods
)m all corntra of the globe. Fur­
t* the Atlantic Ocean Uila vaat conm iratio n of heavy construction ther, the drop tn tranaportatlon
nfatow aat along the International coata may enhance their competi­
fM U K ft tit* At. Lawtede# River tive petition. In world marketa.
iM &amp; U h ty driest: earning try*.
A M t o f the projected route of
’-iJtoJm eem t The Job7 Harness the channel elllea are husy assess­
p * rtver. Add a^M mllea of deep ing needi, railing Money and mak­
water coastline to Urn United ing plans,
SUIae. Cut A wider door into the In Detroit the auto makefa are
iildustftal • heartland of America awali: tb j com^leUon of tha seaway
aM'Cvnsdi,
■loth the dream and the Job am- Chryalar ' Corp., for example,
feftM two separata projocta-sea- which now moves only six per cent
way and power. The seaway la a of Its exports by way of the lakes,
Joint V.B.-Canadian venture. The predict* this figure will Jump to M
power development Is bslng esr- jkc rep 1 whin' the seaway la com­
rled out by the province of On­ pleted.
tario and New York State. Both Shallow draft vessels along the
will cost In excess of a billion do!- lakes now carry to per cent of the
export trade of lha Burroughs
Job is Corp., makers of buxines* msBy the ,11ml the whole
*■-- --*« it.. chines. Burroughs ' figures It-wJU
admpleted, p*— __ _
electric power capacity of lha two up this figure to 90 per cent.
nations along the 8t. Lawrence No city along the waterway has
WBI have been boosted by IS bll- moved moro rapidly than Chicago
(laid kilowatt hours and three quar­ to develop * first clasa port. The
ter! of the world's shipping will Chicago Poft District authority, a
be able to'ssll Into the heart of state agency, already h it Usuad t t
lha. Middle West.
million dollars worth of bonds and
To reach the far end of Lake Su­ begun expansion of docks and
perior;ocean eulog ships will t* warebqtitn facilities on a zoo sera
•hi* to travel a 17-foot chlnnil tr*ft. In time Chicago plgot to
apetd |tS; million*- •
Maxim M. Oohen. general manag­
more than 600 feet above sea level. er for tha Chicago authority, an­
One* a ship la afloat
•on
• -dthe ticipates that the present foreign
freight traffic of about l&amp;o oon tons
will Jump ta around a mill; 4 tons
In 1»MAlong the Atlantic Seaboard tha
coming of the seaway has been
greeted glumly, by and large,
though some profess a measure of
optimism.
John Hollnretf. m anager.«/ tha
Mint! in* Assn, of (lie Ores ter Bos­
ton Chamber of Commeme.i said
that In hli Opinion the scawdy
"undoubtedly will result In' a loss
ihipmMt by wgtor dlffet lo Ku- o f-tt to at) per rent of the total
rope from Great Lafce*. porta will Import export eirgo. Our only pos­
bo'ftM ttef thin tha .present *y»- sibility is to provide t reduction
of Inland railroad rates.**
t, In )PjltU(bHx&gt;te, Port Commitslonsc W r t r t l . Behad observed
that the. city would lose business
lose
near-a"but
- J don’t7 -think
• r".yrIf &gt;01:
r^.OH
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ly to the ifatent that Baltimore

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and New York will.**
The New York Board of Trade,
which consistently hai fought the
eeaway, eiUmataa the project will
affect the income* of about 39 per
cent of the people In the port a tea.
The final Judgement on which srgumrnta are Justified can only wait
completion of Ihe connection from
Inland America to the aea.

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Ford's now Thundorbird-provon Y-8
ongint, will glvo you a now and
fhrilllng oxporionco in both powfor
and porformanco

Dentists' Assembly
To Be in Orlando
For Two-Day Period

lh a Ihunderbird’a own engine—tha engine that made the
Thunderblrd tae performance star of the American road —
can be yours, at no extra coat, in Ford. It's the atandard
tight for all Ford Falrlane and 8tation Wagon modalal
You'll be able to puna other cans with 'greater confidences
Hills will dissolve. You'll take off fasUr than a Jet.
Ford eighta are’Y-8's, toot Tha rigid, aatra-deep block that
glvea them that Y-like look, rniUy separate* them from tha
"V’s.” It paya off In longar life—smoother, quieter "GO.’Jj

To keep abreast of some of tbs
lalsst developments In Ibelr pro­
fession for benefit of their pati­
ents, score* of doctors of dimtlatry will assemble at Orlando on
Jan. I and 0.
The occasion fa the annual win­
ter meeting of the Central Dis­
trict Dental Society of Florida
which Inrludea the 10 central
cpimllea of the state.
The Florida dentists w|tl be
honored by the presence of Dr.
Harry Lyons of the School of
Drpltstry of the Bledlcal College
of Virginia, president-elect of the
American . Dental Association. He
will deliver 1 lecture en Periodentfa.
Dr. Thorns* A. Price of Miami,
president of the Florida Stale
Dental Society of more than 1.100
dentists, also will ba an honored
gusst and w1|] address the .senventlen at tha official luncheon on
Jan. 0.
Other technical lecture* will ha
delivered by Dr*. Frank T. Scott
and M. J. Calbeck, Florida dental
specialist* aad Dr. Richard Clue*
of Orlando will be moderator of a
panel dlscusalon.
Presiding at the meeting will
he Dr. Wayn* C. McCall or Oral*,
president -of the Central. District
Dental Society.
Other officer* Include Dr. 8, A
Hussey Jr., of Qainesrills, presi­
dent-elect; Dr. K. A- Barker of
Orlgndo, first vice president; Dr.
Robert F. Vaaon, ML Dora, second
via* president; Dr. M- Rrrin
Wshnlsh .*( Orlande,' 1 tertiarytreaaorer.

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Oftt Thuvidtrblrd ttyte; Ufeguord boslgft
Ford also took lie styling cue from Mss ThundavkM t And
th a t rnMito you get style th a t will t t t y fat ety W etiA jo "* *

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p e n off. I t fhma you ax tra protection agafawt th e m ajor
cauaea o f injury la aocidanta- Coma fa end pet all th a F ord

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In conjunction with tha Golden
JubUat Anniversary ot th» organlutlon of iht United Stale* Lawn
Tannlt Aitcelitioa, Um Managemost of Uio Mayfair Inn, owned
and oparated by the New York
Glanta, announcca an •ahlhilloaa of
tennla aa it wa* played at Uto turn
of too rantury and aa It la baidf
exemplified la It* modar* accept!*
Tba exhibition -will bo staged M
tho Mayfair Inn eourta tonight aft
|:do o'clock. Several prominent l#
cal tennla itara will pertlrlpa*
and will be joined by wm* oil
timer* who are atill devoted to tht
apart, although they are in their
aUliri.
Sidney Summerfield, tennla pm*
feuional of Daytona Beach, T. E.
"Oene" Tucker, local banker and
men'a ainglea champloo, with W.
A till-POUND BLACK BEAR waa the center of at traction aa huntera brought In lha huge animal, (left Gordon Dean, PhU Filbert of the
to right) The huntera are Gus Schmah, Bud, Wingicr, Joe Stoiy, Jack Bamberger, ^al* J«nee and .Sanford Naval Auxiliary Air StaCagey Jones (Staff Photo)
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■ ’ • - tlon and Frank Deame, ■who hat
done much to encourage the young*
iter* of our community in proper
tennia technique and Charlia Morrlaon, local "graodfatotr of tennla"
will take part. '
Trank N. Mebane Jr., manager
of tha Mayfair Inn, exlenda a
cordial Invitation to local tennla
W. Brown Miller iy»s elected
fan* to witneaa the exhibition.
Chairman of the Seminole County
Board of County Commissioners
January ha* been proclaimed
this morning at the rrorganUnONK MAN WAS hlt.I.KD aa thin automobile went out of control on the Forest City Iload In Seminole
lional meeting of the Board hCId March of Dime* month In Florida
Countv. .fame* Boh (’humley of l^ k h a rt waa driving and 16-year-old Curtla Dalton Holt af Fairvllla
by Governor LeRoy Collina, It waa
at the County Court House,
wai killed (Staff Photo)
Miller wax nominated by Cum* announced today by Wendell C.
mtssioncr Ulia tourakic with tho Heaton, Florida State Chairman,
nomination m-onded by Com* tfififl March of Dlmea. The drtva
for fund*, to continue the fight
mluloitrr Fred Dyion,
The election of Miller came a* agalnet polio, will he conducted
a unanimous derision of the January 3 through 31.
An nld-faihioned Florida cane Board with,County Attorney Mack
Wltneulng the algnlng of the
grind haa been acheduled for this N. Cleveland. Jr. taking over the Proelamaton wa* tittle Mlaa Leah
_
.
.
.
. A meeting of tha Sanford Board fn accordance with Section
evening by (he Volusia County 'election of the Chairman of tho rieraon of Tallahaatee, a polio
virtlm who la well on her way to
Wildlife Anociation.
Ia n
Id
PL* C#«wl»»l&lt;»*ra will ba held pi |# j | 0f the Cltv Charter,
Board for 1956.
recovery thanka to help received
in A p o p n a J a n a
tonight aa aat by City Charter.
Mi, or wlll lll0 b,
lonli
The parly will be held at the
Commissioner Fred Dyson was
Lake Helm municipal park east of 'elected aa Vice Chairman of the from the National Foundation for
Infantile Paralyali, Inc,
DcLand and the grinding will he Boird for the year of 1336.
Governor Collina' Proclamation
done by the Hubbard cane mill. Jo­
follow*:
’
ggled a few yardi from the picnic
WHEREAS, the Salk polio vac­
ground*.
cina comae ton lato far ’(ana af
/ llubbard’a mill limne of the few
Hionashd* of’Amartcaiu who a and
left ln.lha-*rea.,and .will bo dla*
continued care In overcoming tha
Thera fa no Indlrallnn aa to tha
tnantled at tha end of thie»w Inter'*
.crippling affccta of thla disease;
possibilities of whom - might ba
syrup season, Lawrence Hubbard,
and
elected Mayor by th* Board of City
the operator, hs* math- syrup for
WHEREAS, nur people still
Commissioners, C o m m !* * loncra
many years and constructed his MDNTEVIKDO, Uruguary (/T)— need the protection of emergency
Earl Higginbotham and John Krlikv
bwn plant.
Arbiters will decide whether rhlef &gt;polio.fighting ekllli and facilities
have both served as Mayor of the
r Largely supplanted by modern of state Ltd* nallle Berre* must which hav# saved many lives and
City of Sanford. Commissioners
machinery and large corporation*, fight a duel with a newspaper ed­ re-lured much human usefulncsa)
Jack Hatlgan and F. D. Srott will
and
the private cane mill, powered hy itor his own paper hinted.
have both served one year on the
a mule and hand fed, has almost
WHEREAS, ths tost of patient
The editor of the weekly La Na­
llufrd at tonight's meeting.
disappeared from the Florida scene. tional, Washington Gaudalupe, had ■hi, scientific rrienrth and pro­
Miscellaneous business from th*
Sira eane grind wai a social high- accused Bxtllc Hrrres of protect­ fessional eduratinn essential to tha
floor and bom the Board of Com­
«ght of the southern community ing private Interests and serving fight against polio run* to many
missioners will be handled this
as a financial agent for Fernando millions of dollars; and
dnany years ago.
evening
following th# reorganisa­
WHEREAS, the people of this
Sugar rane it first topped ami Faria, managing editor of the
tion
of
the
Board, according to the
Mora than IA3 million* In road
rtrlmmed and then hand led Into a chief of state’* dally nrwspapcr Slate and this Nation in past*
agenda released by City Mannger
Acclon,
yeer*
have
given
their1
full
suproast
ruction
projects
were
under­
grinder, which produce* cane Juiro
way In Iht state during November, Warren E. Knowles.
Acrinn rfpiled editorially that port to Ihu fight against polio
And pulp, tha latter sometime* usthrough
the
March
of
Dimes;
according to a monthly progreis re­
ad 'for livestock roughage. The "apparently we are in the presence
NOW. THEREFORE, f, LEROY
port Issuad today by Wilbur E.
'jutre ts then boiled la a huge ket- of low-minded ncople; only those
by virtue of the author­
Jonea, Chairman of tha Mate Road
I tie, the foam skim mad off and the who have dirty soul.* can write COLLINS,
ity vested in me as Governor of
such thing*."
Department.
“ cooked" ayrup removed.
Guadalupe then challenged Bail­ the State o f Florida, do hereby
In addition to tha tU,]0l,T23 of
;t Today's grind will tlart at * p. ie Berres to the duel, hut the latter proclaim the month o f’•January,
Automobile license tags for 1656
project*
already under construc­
ft. tod will continue until 10 o'- refused to refract hi* edllortal. IW16,
■,(
went on salt this morning at the
tion,
Chairman
Jones
said
that
bids
-flock, according to Ted Strawn, Earh named seconds to discus* tha
MARCH OF DIMES MONTH
war# received for 66,632,163 In new office of Tax Collector John Gal­
retiring president of tha WUdllfa "matter of honor,"
loway In the Seminole County
In Florida, and appeal to the gen­
construction.
During the month Court
Association. He explained there
llousa,
Vniguay's laws permit dueling, erosity ami self-interest of every
contracts were formally awarded
hut only after an honor tribunal eltUen in contribute to the Mnrrh
A line extending from the col/or
other
road
construction
total­
drridfi there ia no other course of Dimes.
ing 16,723,063 while work com plat­ lertnr'x office through the build­
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
will be -pay si yon go". nosaihl*. Seconds for both men se­
ed
and accepted by the Department ing and into th* street formed
Straw explained with tM guests lect an aribtrr who makes the de­ have hereunto set my hand and
In
tha period amounted to 11,061,- shortly before I o'clock with hun­
cision himself nr cells In other cau.ed tha Great Seal of tha State
dreds morn Joining the line to
| getting only what thay can aat.
032.
1
Judges to help.
keep a constant flow of tag buy­
of
Florida,
to
be
affixed
at
TallaT) A plcnle shelter at lha Lake
William If. Dial of Orlando, noad ers
Into tho office.
hsr.ee, ths Capital, this I3lh day
feelen park will ba uttlliad In ease
Board
Member
from
the
Fifth
Dis­
of December, A/ D„ 1669.
«f adverse weather.
trict, reported that construction un­
(Signed) LeRey Collin*,
der 46 contracts In tha It counties
IDEAL LOCATION
Governor
comprising this district accounted TULSA, Okie. tto-Tha Meet OnAltaatt
for tIT,736,910 of Um atata total. operative Investment Co., located
(Signed) R. A. Gray, ’ !
RICHMOND, V*. ijw- The list Secretary
Under Construction In Seminole within a block nf the police station,
of
State
of the six prisoner* * ho .'elchrsled
County and reported M percent wss robbed yesterday of law hy
Christmas by breaking out of tha
completed la Iht grading and pav­ an armed bandit,
BETTER watch a ffe t tt t
Orange County Jill at Orlando,
ing af Frtnch Av*. In Sanford.
,
ST,
LOUIS
(JU-Have
.an
appa*.
Fla., haa been captured.
Richmond pollen aclxcd Clarence Uto Ilk* a hull sen elephant)
If ao, better watch 'that walat
Garlen Murine, 31, of Hollywood
Fla., an hour after he registered
at the downtown hotel yeatrrdxy.
Ha facea charge* of passing
radi at It wllhk an air rifle.
Ovrrholirr, Maater id Orange
The bullet slug didn't cause any i Lodge and by the officer* tad
worthless checks here In October,
the same charge against him In
oublc but tha shell blew back- members of the Lodge,
Florida.
ard,- striking David In the head.) Everyone is Invited to register
T 7T
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i] nn arrival at ihc Masonic. Tample
' A * ' * !t,v 'I and guesU will be shown through
A th* century old building.
j
1
At tlx o'clock p. m. a banquet, by
reservation only, will be served to
collided with ^ l i f t ClMvrolet aedan
y i r a p v ’ ijy •
rt,n,n* rnom nl th# Apopka
traveling In th« tame direction and
Mamorlal High School an Rock
m by Charlea .Frederick RobBpetoga Road.
^year-old unemployed Lake
ri
At 1 O'flork ,h,t evening there
f wan,
IX t / r .
will be a program In the school
■noperly damage to tha Ford was
V r i f t , a u d i t o r i u m dlrerlrd hy Dr. C. Tf.
estimated at $150. to the, Chevrpnamsri.
thn
J«t at 1110, and to the newly con
p ' "M
;; , i
to r . R o y T . U r d , w ill h e th e p rln tf rue t6d concrete curb at UIO.
*:'r f f l elpal speaker.
‘Retarding o the Invaallgatlon
'Yweductod by paIrolmen Arnold
Hill lam* add Ben Butler of the

Brown Miller Selected
County Board Leader

Scores 01 Masons New Commissioner
Plan Celebration W ill Be Sworn In
In Annnlra

Report Indicates
French Ave. Work
68 Pet. Completed

Increasing Tide
Of Local Spending

1956 Auto Licenses
Go On Sale Today

Sixth Prisoner Ts
Caught In Virginia

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Mrs. Lundquist Is
Added To Staff

* A new employe in tho offtca of
Clerk of Cireult Court O. P,
Herndon began her duties thla
morning.
Mrs. Aria Jana Lundquist haa
h^en added to lha staff nf amployaa In th * Clark of. Circuit
Court’* oto'va to.halp In tha added
FAJMUQVIO CANE

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A heated argument between g
repreientallve of tho Kykcteth
Control Dlvlilon of the Gam* add
Fresh Water Fiah Comminion and
ftahlng camp operatnra broke ritlf
this morning during a report to
the Board of Srmlnola County
Commissioners.
*i
Field Supervisor Jamal :Do
Jean, of the Hyacinth CM troiptvision reported to the Beard*ad
Commissioners on lha progrWi
of hyacinth aradlcktkm la SaaiL
noi# County. 1
,
Da Jean reported that the letl]
budget for a two year period lor
Seminole .County amounted'.^!

yd.iu.ti,

.

’ Of this total, ha aald, liitJ S
had been expended for ehamiCgll.
Two hundred slaty four gaUosi
of the chemical malerlala had
heeh uaed, Da Jean reporlad i t 'd
coat of t.U * gallon.
Through the application of tto
chemleala by plana, ' about 4M
aerta of hyacinth* had bean m
According to tha budget aaf.flp
by auditor* In Tallahassee, - b i
laid, tha mat
no*t of
af applying "H
"tkli
chemical* waa about 16. to 91 lag
labor and other roata Inctodfgg
equipment.
Da Jean told tha eoraralstfefiH
that thair antlra operation
had been )n Laka Jessup.
;
However, fish r camp operatoeb
attending (ha meeting entarad.UM
questioning of to# rigid Rum p
vfaor,' Jim Gnw«, opawtcE-qf
lot baiter off .without a hyacinth
rontrol program if (ha money If
to be'(pent ln: .tba preaent math
ner." •
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Richard Van Camp, oparatar of
• fiah camp at Black HamrMCk
*aid, “ We pay tha (lama and
Freah Water Fiah CommUrlon a
lleen'o for earh boat and w#
want some action on thcxfradlcalion of hyacinths. We tan charga
a fe* to com* into our eampi
and give tha boat* away K that
will help gat tha action wa want.*
However, Lei tie Filler, a tip*
operator of Hlley'a Flab Camp o»
Lake Jexup aald, “two wrong*
won't make a right. Thar* must
he »om» way to aolvo our prob­
lem which has btcoma aa enter*
gancy."
commissioner* for an emergency
appropriation to furnish chemleala
so that tha' Game and Freeh:
Water Fiah CommliilM aoujd
help arai'icato the hyacinths with­
out tha extreme high e«e!s of
labor charged against the Hya­
cinth Control Division budget.
MANY CARS CIt(tod
TALLAHASSEE ift-Mora t l S
11,000 vehicle* erraaad tfw Sun­
shine Skyway avar Tampa B«F
during tha five day* of th* Chrilt*
mat holidays.
Ritph Harlsftold, director af rev­
enue projects for the road departWent, said yesterday holiday bust.
ness helped swell this year1! avar*
ago to I, *63. can a day *ompnt4
to 1,337 a day to 1996,
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the froach pallUcian has hooa ova district sad irfiN i his MM
warriod when ha law a strong
personality emerging. /Tha Impulse
of Um Fraath legislator U to liap
a m riiiai lUr who aaaan
ha f*4Hfl| a Majority of tha
country behind bin. That la oaaAbaut tha oiuy loeiaailoe ha
reason aablaau chaise a# fro* aiahai la to rafrala fro* driakto*
all* at Ui aeetlaei. Meades*
quenUy.
••Ih'i about Una tea get rid if rraaaa thlaha tha bit aleohal la*
hi*." tha Nattoaal AaMabiy sa/s taraiu played a *ajor part la
about a srealer — usually aitar ousted hi* lest rabruiry, u d ha
ill moatha. ‘Ha nay ba fattlag sad ku partliaaa are bitter about
It. MU iharpaaii of ipoecb, both
to thlak ho'a loaibody."
la publle u d private, miy Mr*
How Pramlar Cdiar Paora — Uuily bladar hi*.
runnini (or reduction — laaiata It would tabo a good deal of
aenathlai haa to ba doaa abaut laaglaitlon to mo Forolaa Minis*
tho two***XiU-a yaar iritaa.
tar Aataiaa Piaay ai a strongmen.
"It nahaa a spectacle of ua be* Ms U a aaft-spakca but itrui*
tea tha warn,'1 ha says.
■laded bualaaaaau who weara
A sunbar of politUal. leader# bU Meaburs libs Charlie RugsUi

trsffle into our midst four-fold.
Battar railroad fiellltlaa, Improvements
to d faator aarvlca will bring Into Sanford
and Saminola County additional thousand*
t e to ash the guretion, here in of tona of marehandlio and' taka out from
our eonuaunltp an additional tonnaff of
products f rown haro and produead hara.
i campaign fiamthower said, In
ThO ayatam of air travel la being Im­
nugnalne section of "The New
proved
and developed almost dally to give
1of November 7, that "The baathe
Central
Florida community the advan­
Issue of this campaign is betages
of
Immediate
aarvlco for many of
different concepts of Amarlcn
tho
produeta
produced
here that are naadad
ally different estimates of th i
mementarilF
In
other
parte
of the world.
hand, thare la that school &lt;rf
l i t t our waterway# travel is at a standte% okaam en regard Amsrtes ■till while other lections of tha country,
arm ature esoiwny'i • land of aboundina with the same resources we
havo haro. a rt profiting from expansion

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S T n a t i r o m u a t h a S m T r t w i f e r . Im prove^

g S 5 moono th a t thia Important work wni
MB M r behind other national advances. It
la aaruitt th at thare nr* those in high olaeoo
ipfc the federal Oovaremont who do believe
t U t America la a "mature economy",
floture tho nation tods* if all harbors

and wsrvds to be built",
Yet cltUene of th i community stand by
idly doing nothing about the one factor
that would bring more different Industries
and business#! hers then sny other one Im­
provement.
How did our hoipltsl finally become a
reality? A eltlttens committee spurred and
pushed tha project into Its beginning ntage,
working tlreieiily day by day until It beeama a ‘project In action*.
How did our 17*02 widening and four*
lining become n reality? A cltUene com­
mittee talked, worked end pushed the pro­
ject into Its present stage of getting under­
way In tha naar future.

pie more than any on*, other project....
It behooves our Cdtlifty CofflrtiltnttnhCfd,
City Commissioners, Senator and Loglslutors to nrako the 'docks snd wharves' for
8anford and Seminole County their NUM­
BER ONE projilt for 1066.
If It Is progress that ws want, the use
of the flt. Johns riv er channel to bring fre ig h t
Tha Sanford Harold
Into Centrsl Florida would be the most
progressive interest.
If it Is tax money we need to boost the
tilts of City and County government then
the Docks snd Wharves projsct would be the
greatest single Item to Increase the income
of our local governments.
Whining that our treasuries are depleted
is useless. It takes work snd Interest, pro­
gressive thinking and sound planning to
Tuesday, January 9* IMS bring about the improvements that we
need m o st,
'A il w# h i? t ktewn and bellm d tha
Our next most Important word would*be
th at 0*4 hath to ua. Odd la lovs; and he a report from the two boards of our local
1M k t h In lava dwell lath in God. and government on whet has bssn accomplished
in him.”—I John 4:16.
toward making tha project a reality,

"Plratai." "im»ll-tl*a Paata,
"fottari" at# tona of tha priatablt;

over (tore book*. Ms li spoisoriB
three poilUtal partial — t ill way
ha |i u triple time os radio sad
television.
*
* FouJade’i oppeaeati tail hi* a
faid it, a ehirae ba disputes by
■kawiag that ba Mrvad.ht the
rreach utdirgmad aray agataeb
tha H ull.
Though hli partial will probably
used te la the aavtu. Flaiy wai git so sore U u a daaaa msU eg

st least
Alters wttb him

ford and Seminole County, aa well aa Cen­
tral. F lo r id do not need another avenue
for fooda and merehandtae to bo ahippod In
y S wo hear, from tlma to time, "abort,
ago
of trucki, unable to ahlp" — "freight
fiS o i thay API vital to national'defense, InM tetrr, oomataroo# civic development, and care tied up with tha millions of tona of
merchandise being shipped" - "planes unable to supply tho Jamand for shipping

tha nanbari of tha outfoiaf B p
tiooal Assembly, U‘i aot surprising

issues.

papular with eosaarviUva Fresah*
tea.
Thar# wai aosa doubt of hla
ability to tops with tetlga again
whu Fiuro appolatad hi* alali*
ter but ba west after the Job with
thorouihaeu sad tttu d tr and ba*
cirno Faura’i rlabt*biad min.

fsurt hi* self looks, sad
probably Is, about tbs last poUtl*
ties la the world to become a
laO IT M T BOIW AT
strong man. Small, with s' hlsh
SALT LAKI CITY « - H i t t
domed forehsed and blf alsiiM, be Flaiy and hit frliadi of tho con* Hlghviy 1ST nun a few faat’l i u
la a scHolar la law and the Russian MrviUvo Independent group aro thia fourtenthi of a mile, but lt'i

laniuaa#. Ha speaks with a alight •Iliad with F iu ri In this cam* part of Utah's official hlfbwa*
lisp. • and takes Ms etsrclM — palsn. Hi Ii probably duo for a network Juit the lame.
m
the loti aod lend! m in e d and the when he can je t it — la a ay*« prominent role during tha (lvo*ynr
So official! diddtd It euakt To
amount of aiMiiment alalnet each, nsslua.
Ufa of tha n u t NiUontl Anombly.
end the number of innuil Install­ He speeDUri In compromises, The moil colorful, tod to tome hiva a highway n irh er. They put
It up y n tird iy . It M idi “U-llT,
ments in which tha aueiiment a aeesissry Ulsnt la Frensh politi­ Trench min the moit worrUomi,
Utah'i ibortut Owlgatted high*
ibiU be divided ibaU be tntored cal life — there are so msny figure la the current campaign It a
wiy."
.
1
upon the aiMiim ent roll.
parties that all cablnete must be rtbbie*rou»lnj. smell-town book* •U-lIT it the driveway leidlng
Section ICS. PUBLIC IMPROVE­ MelitiOn* of dlffrrtng groups. But tiller from the poor refloat of lato tbe itate priloa south of hlM.
MENTS. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT he mlsht fled himself in a position Mairal Franee. Plena Foujidt
ROLL TO BE PUBLISHED: NO­ to push aome fairly uncompromlaTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. ing poUdea If — as ha obviously
Upon the completion of said special hopes — be cits a chance to keep
aueiim ent roll, tho City Clerk the Job.
■hall eauie e ropy thereof to ba That depends on the strength hla
published too tlmei euceeiilvely rlght-of-canter coalition can show
ones rich week In a newspaper In the Jan. 2 elections.
publlihed In Sanford, Florida, and Mueh leu of a compromiser la
R. MORRIS F1IKBEJN t#lli of a dull day In a psychiatrist's
ihall altarh to said aaiaument hli chief rival for leadership,
ogles that was considerably enlivened by tha arrival of a
former
tVsmlsr
Pierre
Mendaaroll. 10 publlihed, a notice direct*
male patient, trundling a big hat box. Out of it ha suddenly
ed to all property owner* Intonat­ Franee, who heads a left-of-eenter
produced his wife’s hesdl On
ed In laid auciimenta of (he time group. Mendia-Pranet Is the kind
top of It wss a hat bedecked
end plate where complaints will be
with blrde and flower*. Even
A
/
heard, end when tald aueiim ent such eurum enta shall stand con­
roll will b t finally confirmed by firmed and be end remain binding
the psychiatrist ws* horrl-&gt;
£ £ £ 00 I s *
a
the city Commission aitUng ai an Hern, upon the property against
fled. "Thb la terrible," h e ’
-------Equalizing Roard.
walled. "It certainly Is,"
whlcn urh useum enta are made,
Section 10#. PUBLIC IMPROVE- until paid Jn accordant! with the
agreed the patient, "and that's
M E N T S, EQUALISATION OF provisions of this Act; provided,
exactly wfcat 1 told her when
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS: TO BE however, (hat upon tho completion
•he admitted she paid MO for
LIENS UNTIL PAID; ADJUST* of the street Improvement, the
It."
MENT OF ASSESSMENTS ON City shall rebate to Uw owner of
• • V
COMPLETION o r WORK. At the 'any property whlctLihsll havs bean
' A movie alartet with a mag*
time and place named In the not- ipecUlly euaieed for any street
nlSeantly davaloped apprecia­
ce. provided for In the preceding Improvement, the difference In the
tion for daubla-cntry b o o k k u p * ___
BiAlon, the City Commlulon shall aueiim ent as originally mads and
tug prop u s* »• B eponeer, *TU
M YL.
♦**
neat si an Equetlilnff Board and confirmed, and tha proportionate
•siSorM peur new alUr Up cig­
arette for 5000 bucke In cub."
hair end cnnilder #11 compUiala aa p u t-o f tha actual cost of said
The sponsor snapped, "i’ll •«• you Inhale tint."
to auch special auaumenti, and Street Improvement to bo paid by
ihall adjust and aquallM the lame tpeelal 'lu eu m en ta is finally de­
Heard how poor old Dm MeChvtty'e eenae of humor all' but
on a baila of Juatice and right, and termined upon the completion of
...........
" : too many good
ruined hla danlal practice?
Ha pulled
when ao equalised and approved said street improvement.

Section 101. FUIUC IMPROVEMINT, RESOLUTION DETER­
MINING WHAT RESOLUTION TO
CONTAIN. When the City Commit*
lion miy detirmloe to mike any
publle Improvement or x ip iln In
itM lii, irid defray thi whole or
any part of the expense thereof
by ipecitl eiieiim enl they thill
decltre by reiolullon tilting the
nature of the propoMd Improve,
ment and diilgnate thi itrM ti to
bt io Improvid, tnd what p irt or
proportion of the expeme thereof
It to he paid by iptelil m en *
ment, thi mtnner In which said asitiim cnt thill he m idt, when tald
iiteitm enlt are to hi paid, what
part (if any! ahall ba apportioned
to he paid from the General im*
provamant Fund of the City, and
•hill deilgnata tbe land! upon
avhlch the apaclat atieitm rnt shall
&gt;c levied; and, daierlblng Mid
landi, it shall ba sufficient to da*
tribe tha Iota and lands abutting
upon the contemplated Improve*
.mini to ba specially as tested there­
for,,si "ell loti and lands adjoin­
ing and contiguous or bounding and
abutting upon such Improvement"
.nth resolution that alto itfte the
Utal estimated cost of the Improve*
ment.
&gt;
Section 100. PUBLIC lMfnoVB*
«nsfcrt&gt;e Til
i i t t *AND
sbiri SPECIFI­
MENTS.
PLANS
CATIONS TO BE ON FILE. At the.
time of paulng the molutlon.
hereinbefore provided for, then
ihall ha on file at the otflre of
the City Clerk plane end specific!Horn with the eitlmated costs of
the propmrd Improvement!, which
plane end apeeiflcetloni and estl*
mite thill be open to the Impac­
tion of tha publle.
Section 10T. rtTRLlC IMPROVE*
MENTS. RESOLUTION FOR. TO
BE PUBLISHED; ASSESSMENT
BOLL TO BE PREPARED, WHAT
TO CONTAIN. The reiolullon, ei
thui adopted, ihtll be publlihed
one tlma in a newipaper publlihed
In the City of Sanford, Florida;
and tho City A iw uor and City
make in aim im en t roll In accord*
Clerk ihall thereupon proceed to
snee with the method of u itu *
ment nrovided for In the reaolu-1
tion. which roll shall be completed
and filed with the City Commltilon
• i promptly n poulble, and thow

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Dodge Sedan
Plymouth' Sedar
Bulck 2-door Sedan
Bulck 4-door Sedan
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C. A. Ponders
Celebrate 5 0 th
A n n iversa ry

'Wednesday at the Sanford
VSO a MUtlatoa Dane* waa bald
with Misa Pat Caaaube acting ai
junior hoaleai toileted by Verna
Ann Macglllla,
Mra. E. C. Kuhn waa hoatoaa
and aarved roffea, and eooklsa
to tha dancers. Mrs, Mcl.augMin
was presented a gift by Mra.
Kuhn.

Spotlight On
Hollywood
HOLLYWOOD t* -"A i long at I
can remember, my family never
bothered to plan ahead. They nevor worried about the future a* long
aa tharo was applausa to be had
But 1 wandered what would happen
whan tha applauaa waa no longer
there."
Thla waa Donald O'Connor’a ex­
planation of why he haa temporari­
ly abandoned hia blossoming movir
and TV1carter.
“Originally I planned to stay
away from work foe a year, but it
may be less than that," he ex­
plained. “ I finlahcd 'Anything
Goes’ fise month* ajo. I may do
another picture next April—post!
bly the Buster Keaton ilory."
The talented young performer
made these observations about tils MR, AND MRS. JOHN WYNN rolcbratcd their Golden wedding
Sunday with un open house from 2 to It p. m. Tha
past and future between rehearsal* anniversary
Wynn’s have lived In Sanford for soma time coming here on New
in a studio above the Hollywood Year’* dav. I Photo by Cov I
bua station. In these unique sur­
roundings. he was preparing for
his date at Lai Vegas' Sahara, his tn hurn myself out too early. It
only professional engagement dur­ seems to me you can do that by
Tuesday evening Mr. amt Mrs.
exposing yourself too much to the
ing his long vacation.
Chsrlri Andersen, the former
O'Connor, a scrloua young fellow public.
Miss Margaret Wilson, wars hon*
despite hia talent for clowning, ex­ “Thet’a one of the dangers of nrrd by Mr*. Andersen’s mother,
television.
People
can
get
tired
of
plained that he had been working
.Mrs. John Wilson, at a dinner In
steadily since he was knee-high. you very soon.
her home.
“So
I
have
turned
down
all
TV
He played In hie family's vaude­
Decorations followed a bridal
ville act during hie earllcit years. offer*. I own 19 TV films that 1 ihema and an imusuul arrange­
He came to moviea at 12, has been hare done, but I think 1 will with­ ment were plarrd on the mantle
in them ever since, minus time for hold them from eirvulatlon. To let ronslsting of spray* of ramclllai
go of them would defeat whst I entwined with grrenery.
the Army.
"1 never had any time to plan," am trying In do—avoid being aren
Invitrd to enjoy tho ovent
laid Donald, now 50. "1 didn't want too much by the public."
were the honorees, Mr. and 31re.
Krneit Cowlry, Misa Caroline
Mdnnls, Angus Mclnnls, Mr.
and Mrs. Jatnra Powell and the
hnsla.

Mr. and S'nj. K. E, r r i . ' j r.
and tons, Elmo lit and Georg#
have returned from ChalUnoogn.
I
»v ROSALIE HOLLOMON
■Torx.,
ihfv* they spent Christ| Today, one ot thr beat loved am?
MUi Shelia ' Almsssey, who l« ,%1
most highly respected couplet In mas holidays with their parents. tn Chicago working and attending
,j
Sanford are celebrating their Golmodeling school, was hnmefor 1h* /jH
Stanley
Kali,
a
student
at
tha
, den Wedding Annlvcreary; Mr. and
Christmas and New Year'a woaRjt a
Mrs. C. A. Tondar of 113 E. Fifth University of Florida at Gaines­ end*.
,1
rO ff
ville
Is
homa
With
hia
parents,’
!
Street,
,
x
Mr. and Mrs. Ren Kate, fur thr
Mr.
and
.Mrs
W
.
C
Jcnnlngv.ot?
The fonder* were married SO seasonal holidays.
fLakeland
nlwUn.l uwrre
jsa*«e it*
C-.nfne.I fojviilh.
ii.a ' V
In Sanford
years ago In Waynesboro, tie., that
weekend.
&gt;
being the home of Mr*. Ponder
jt' ' ‘ M,^--"*i-,1. rr, * i *** ’M
. ii-Jel
Miss
Judy
Irvin,
a
Junior
at
Ml
who It the former Ada Greiner,
&gt;lr. and Mr*. R. F. NasrallsTftt
Holyoke
College,
in
Smith
Hadj Mr. Ponder was born in Barlow, Joy, Mass, it home with her par Tampa. Mra. 11. E. Donnelly, Nl'tf
Ga. The couple came to Sanford enls far the holidays.
Smyrna Bench, and .Mr-, aod Mra,
to live quite tome time ago.
F, 0. Mac Person of Ocean Orova,
In this writer's opinion Ada Gre­ Simmy Jarobson who Is a-Juninr N. J. were lb.' guests of Mr. ,|j&gt;J
iner Ponder't character and trail* at Duke University In Durham N. Mrs, G. n. Hmlstin au.l f.u.\ily for
of personality are "pure gold". C. is home spending the holidays the Christmas holidays.
She la outstanding, sincere, and a with his parents. 3tr. and Mrs.
‘ r i.
devout Christian wpman, having Herman Jacobson.
' U Sgt. IL S. Wallace and dffc
been a memhrr of the First Meth­
left yesterday for KgltP Air Korea
odist Church her entire life. Her
P. R. Barh who Is a student at Base after spending tho holidays
love and faithfulness to her husband FSU in TatlahasKt Is home for the here .with his parents, Mr. ‘and
have been a credit to the Southern holidays with hia mother, Mrs, Phi­ Mrs. A. B. WaUace Sr.„ of Mellonj women.
,
lip Bach.
villa Ave.
4
**•
Mr. Pender is a loyal member of
the Methodist Church and Is a (Inc
type of cillten for any community.
Alt Sanford Joins me In hearty
cnngralutations and wishes for
them many happy returns of the

Couple Is Honored

Calendar

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TUESDAY

The Sanford Tourist and Bhuffleboard Club'’will m«*t at A p.
in, for a covered dish luncheon
and meeting. Installation of offl•era will be held.
Daughters of Wesley Sunday
School Clast will hold ita regular
meeting and party at 7:30 p. tn.
^ t h Mra. John Gillon, group, s i
holiest.

AHRIAGEToFFHREE

Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stoudcnmlre
Jr. announce tho birth of a sun,
William Frank, Dec, 24 at tha Frrraid l.aiighlnn Memorial Hospital
Weighing fl lhs, M oz. Mrs, .Slnmtrnmlre Is tha former Mist Sara
Barnett.
Good lunch: Creamed iphinrh
served with stuffed hard-conkod
eggs.

W-w.uiU
MIHS A.MKRICA 1131 . . Artist Ed Gunder’a roncrptlon of thq t^fff *
currently most popular la nude up of tho feature* of four Hollywood
favorites: Lit Taylor’* hair, Audrey Hrpbum't eyes, Grace Kelley**
noso and Av* Gardner's mouth, Llko HcrT

isii.to ra.Mk.-Hv.vs
kr *•* Shim*

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ADAM

w vdnmday

Prayer Meeting will be
the Firet Baptist Church
p. m.
unday School Workers
will ha held at tha First
Church at R:IS p. m.
jf .

held at ham
at 7:39
otst chap,
Council
Baptist women;

THURSDAY

to

■qutntad op at It, and
•Mgh Use pootwts for hia
akohah pad. “No nasal In out It
down." be aatd. Ma paneU moving
armmi It aas and maha a tarram wllto Bagatcnea. Tha car abaJtar baea. am badmeu bare m a
■ q u a !. . r

ma ha
mayha Adam

ffhe Intermediate Choir of tha
Ffirst Baptist Church will meat at
p.m,
, J h a Adult Choir of tha First
BqpiiaY Church will meat at 8:00
pa.
th a Seminole County Ministerial
’Awoclatlon will hava Ita regular
monthly meeting at 12:30 at the
slnols High School. Rayburn T.
, County Supartntandant of
|ool*, will be the speaker on
Relation of Religion to Pub*
l l r Education." All minister* In
tM county are Invited to be
potent.
(Intermediate Choir of the First
Baptist Church will meet at 7:00
p.wm.
The Adult Choir of tha First
B|ptlat Church will meat at 8:00

oc Ptnlqy; aseytn • mm Oemms,
at that partod ta lh M a k e wwa
vulnerable
The time m
Laird had bean a
for moea than a ,

it
en ou gh
m ake you
t j,
• • ♦1'
*' t fhfis

developed a great

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4 ' tit i1
1 i.-m

waa vary bay. He
________ rewa at work, and
Tea •pant a tone day rtdtng from lot
to job. Hia aveatnga were occu­
pied wttk itgwtni and pUmnlag.
-------- 1 aarved aa

a fine job. Had ha had
mat achooMhg, ha I
aomathtag about
tocUir*. Bat that. .I
coma later. Just at Brat,
bad oared qtoto a tat I
pay, ha would h »

a &gt;*-^j
1
-ri$
*t. «’ *i at

father
but Adam
any
M
be hia own
ideas. If ha failed,
work for
achooL
Meanwhile,

\i£3
I ham"
do yon aaaauT"
looked at kwr odder, a hM
a fveotag a aontracting
1 be aald, rmara are torn
hw la taha aB at

SATURDAY
&lt;5j%a Jr. R. A.‘a of tha First BapMat Church will meat at 8:30 a. m.

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ymtr savings, or paid to you by check twiceyearly, are real Incentive to help you save more,
gel ahead faster. And, profitable saving here li
the surest way for your family to reach ambi*
tiorts sooner... down payment funds for • home
. . college for the youngsters. . « substantial
security.

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NIW ORLEANS in -

Tech 1* wearing its fourth fcjw
Bowl crown at a Jauatf angle tte
day. earing Uttlo about tba arfu*
manta over the touchdown to ttl
T-o victory ovor PltteburMu
T*eh got two el tt* blggaaf
breaks to tta ffluatrioua tootbll
history yesterday to whip F tt, •

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j MATCH

Mach. '

T ~ ¥ 3 im c H -too,

title, ealy to toll before OUahoma
to the Oraige BewL
Pwe ef the three ether majar
bewte teOewed expert itiwu . MtettIgaa Btato ehed eut e OulaeviBeecewde vtotory ewer UCLA hedace
loo,aee to the Baee Bewl et Peas*
aa, Calif., IT-14, and Georgia
Tech turned hack Pitt T4 before
to,m to the Sugar Bowl at New
Orima.
Not ae expected waa Mtielailppi'* Sd-lS dactetaa ever Tain
ChrtatUn to the Cette* Bewl to
There wan 1 minute and 14 **oBy BOBIBT E. VOCES
DaUaa, with a gathering ef 71,104 PASADENA, Calif,
ooda to play after Planutla mined
looking an.
mere end Dave Keteer hadn’t con- bto attempt UCLA had the ball on
to the aeemid-llae game*, Mis­ nectod with a flald goal for Michi­ tta. )0. Then eame a 15-yard penalty
souri Valley and Juniata (Pa.) gan Mate before, but with juat for eoechtof Don tba eidcliaei.
fought to e M tie to the Tangerine m e n atceada left to tha
Next halfback Ronnie Knox threw
Bowl at Ortaado, Fla.) Wyoming Bewl game yeaterday, he boomed a desperation pais and s penalty
whipped Texaa Teeh *1-14 to the oa* 41 yarda to give the Spartana for an toallglbte cwcilver downfiald
Sun Bewl at El Fata, Tex.; aad tha 1T.14 victory ever UCLA.
moved UCL.4 back to It* L
Prairie View Btato humbled Ptek The teat prevloue time MSU ooq. Knox punted and Spartan Clar
SM to the,Prairie View Bowl et trolled the ball, fullback Jarry ante Peaks wa* bit before ha could
Houitoe. Tex.
Planutla had tried a field ioal but catch the ball. Another 15.yard
Two ef Oklahoma'a three touch filled. Many of the 100,80* ipcj penalty.
lowne were wared by eeeond tatora thought tt was Planutla MSU, on the It, laerifleed five
itringen—and tta fleeoera had to making another attempt.
yard* on a penalty to troy to a
eoma from behind like champloea But Coach Duffy Diughtary lubitltut* with tha kicking tee. It
to gain their triumph. Trailing gambled on Kalier, a 803-pounder wa* Kaliar’a third field gral try of
so to the third period aa a raiult who
needs to waar contact tenia*. the m uon and tha first that eon*
of Ed Vereb’a 15-yard Jaunt in the
netted. Tba ball wa* placed down
■aeend quarter, the Seeneri tore
on the 31 and hid to carry an extra
Maryland apart with two aeore*
10 yardi to tha goal poiti,
to the third gutter* and one to
The victory wae the Big Ten'*
the teurth.
Jeaeary S
ninth to 10 gamea elnce the pact
Oklahoma’* cktony AH America U:51 a. m.
B:M a. m. with the Paciflo Coait Conference
h a l f b a c k Tommy McDonald
d:oa p a . w ti ilgsed.
p. m.
notched (he flret flaoww
UCLA had (truck early. Jim
r, deanery 4
eh • iaur-yaid datt. Iffly Pricer
« :u a. a . Decher Intercepted a p an by MSU
coDverted end that waa &gt;9 that l t : t t a. m.
T:« P. m. quarterback I i r l Merrill and rewaa seeded. But Jay O'Neel went U:M p. m.
turned tt to tho II. Pour play*
Thnradey, JaeM ry I
over from the 1 and Cart Dodd
T:S® a. m. later, fullback Bob Davenport
intercepted me ef Lynn Brighter* l i f t a. m.
t:U p. m. em itted over from the 1
peaaee end ran 81 yarda ter the 1:41 p. m.
In the eeeond quarter, State
Anal aeer*.
Friday, Janeary •
■matted to from He own to to
"The teama were ebon* even,” titS a. m.
0:42 a. m. icor*. Morrell paired IS yardi‘to
acknowledged Wilkintoo J e te r . t&gt;41 p. m .
8:B2 p re . halfbeck Clarence Peake over the
"We got the breaks and they
Batnrdey, January T
goal line to knot tt at T-T,
didn’t, We are not big and what 1:21 e. m.
0:41 a. m. Tha third quarter wee ecoreleie.
we do la fait. The tension wa* off tiU p. m.
0:4B p. a .
Peeks, who had completed only
when we *eorad til* lint time w*
Runday, January •
one other p a n during the reaion,
got tt* ball to the second half.” 4:17 a. m.
10:84 a. re. threw from bit 88 to end John
Maryland Coach Jim Tatum wa* 4 :lf p. m.
10:81 p. m. Lewie, who took tt on the ron on
lavlih to hie pratee of the Soonera.
Maeday, January •
tho 80 and eluded 8am Brown for
'Oklahoma to tt* beet eeU*«e 8:0* a. m.
11:28 n. a . a reor* early In the fourth quarter.
football teem to tt* country,” he 1:84 p. m..
11:11 p. a .
Brown was knocked out on the
Tueaday, Jauuaty I t
•eld. ’They ware to better phyriplay aad Ronnie Knox, pleylng for
BiBB
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cat ttsp*. They kindled themthe flret time elnce breaking an
18:08
ia:0B p, n . ankle bom Nov. 18, took over et
•rive* better. They outhuitlad u* Iilft p. re. . •
Wadnaeday, January 11
They had too much apaed.”
18:01 u. a .
But tt remained k e the Terpe’ •:ST a. h .
11,-44 p. a .
Afl Amartae eentar Bob Pellegrini •iBI p. re.
Thureday, January IS
to expiate the whet* tttog.
12:40 a. a .
V"They earn* eut eg their huddle TtlS a. re.
1:21 p a .
|o feet, we *euhte*t adjust eui de­ fiSS p m .
Friday, Jeaeary I t
uce to meet them ” h

Field Goal Beats UCLA

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TiM e. m.
1:11 a. m.
1:10 p .m .
1:B« p. a .
Saturday, January 14
l i l t e m.
l :65 a, m.
1:41 p. re.
1:80 p .m .
Sunday, January t l
SiOl a. re.
l i s t a. re.
f i l l p m.
a,ot p. m
Monday, January i t
1:00a.m .
OilT p a .
tiU p a .
. . Teaeday, Jeaeary IT

■ext play, whew quarteAeekWad*
Mitchell toaied toward m d V m
tw ii to tha Pitt cad bom.
Official* ruled that P itt M n e tf tt
back Bob Otter, tt* find Meg*
to b a y to Oa Bugay Bawl. pasha*
Kllla. Ib ty penallaod Pttt for p e g
totorfartae# and yteoed tta baB
oa too Pitt 1.
Mitchell banged ever tor tta
touchdown and converted tor tta
winning margla.
Orter, fobbing to tta draactog
room, told newiman the penalty
"ihould have bean called the othem
way. He puahed me from behtog
that’a why I fall forward.” ,
Pletoraa of the final itagee el
the play show Grier flat oa hie
atomaeh la front of Elite, who to
to tha air reaching ever Orieria
body for the ball.
Game officiate declined e o »
ment
Tech Coach Bobby Dodd laid
"I couldn’t aee the play at alL
Elite told me Orter putted hlntt
and I gueia that waa (he way f f
wa»."
Pitt Coach John Mlchelom irid.
"It could have been called either
way.”
There we* equal dliegreeraent
among (ha 80,11! fan*.
Tech'e only other threat cam*
In tha fourth period on a m itt teed
drive that carried from tta II to
the Pitt T. At the point Pitt th re ^
Tech for two etralgbt loirei befo
taking over when halfback Bay
Dlpaiquile intercepted a Toppy
Vann p an and returned tt eight
yard*
the 11,
Guard Franklin Brook* of Tech,
who helped itop the drive, wae
voted the most outatandtog player
by writer* covering the fame.

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Knox hit for a 4T.ytrd rirth* MT
Decker, who eeeaped to the T be­
fore he wee pulled down from be­
hind by Walt Kowalciyk, Knox
em itted to the 1, than to the 1,
and Doug Peters threw hlmielf
over for the score. The oanvanioa
made It 14-14.

WELL DRILLING].
Howard C. Long
Phone 388
807 E. Commercial

line

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4:11 p a .
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10:11 p a .
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Thursday, January 10
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Legol Notice
■•VT

ROUND ■. CARNDI
TO ALL CWEOTTORI
■OMI WAVINO CtA
NANDI AtlAlNIT Mi
Tan and each of »e
oetm»4 and reeulru
aer fUinaaad damam
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NOTION IS ftSRSBT GIVEN that

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Florida Itote’e new M eiatut
faetbell eoaeh, Hugh (Beset)
Tuyler, formerly atoned fee the
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SPECIAL

'Nebedy ten aay the eeeriftee

ilatla Canity, nortaa, under tha of the PhiUIee win the IMS Na­
letltleue pare# er Orapavtlit
fanarv. aad that w* Inland’ I, ra­ tional I/M fua batting title. He kit
i l tar Mid aama with tha Clark at only one aecrtftee fly to betttac
ha Circuit Court, eamlaala Ceuntr,
Gorida, la aaearaaaae with tha sag.

in Dannie aoventuu
SEMINOLE PARK RACEWAY

RAYMOND M. BALL, REALTOR

Tha SULKY BOOM A PADDOCK ROOM
_____ -COCKTAIL LOUNGE-

4 Dri Dynaflow
Sake Glass, Low
Mileage, One
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MATINEE WED. A SAT. 2 P. M.

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nrtadoo
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IE and Service GET
no k U N uao.
roar «4 to­
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FT
dl City llmlta.
day. m i
Down Payment:
616,0
—Factory to TossDT - RfwIM od IM J tidMduiU- small Home close to 1T-S2. 64.400.
Aluminum
t*: B rttu iy Farm Rome*.
With 3 acre* of land.
Vanillin Blind*
2S ACRES cleared Citrui Land. Xncloiad haad. Big-proof bottom
type*.
rail with pUstle ends. Plastic or
61.600.
rayoa tapes. Cotton or nylon
eorda,
ftoetknrlk G *m and Paint C*.
S t J U s u K m ftf
111-114 West tod St.
rhone 3 »
COMFLBTS with an the feature* Phone llJS-A. B.F«ler»on,Broker QUICK
AtM6i6t*| - A. B. reterson Jr.,
Ti tore. Outr / ChesUrson. Garlletd Wiliti. Super
tells. John MeJsch, R. W. Wil­
mil# South
liams, Hatel M. Field. A. C.
Doudney, Land Surveyor.

H*a W *vth A S ta tU H t l a

NOT A PROJECT!

CLASSIFIEDADS

GROCERY

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T u m . Ja n . 3 , 1956

THE SANFORD HERALD

INSTALLATION of Ltoeleum. C ar
petx, TUta.
Sanford I,Inoleum A T it* Co.
167 W. 1st S t
Phone 1917

THE'OLD HOME TOWN

By'STANLEV.

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AND avafiabto at raaaoaaMa
miaaa. wttb the baet.ftoaaetog
• with minimum lovbptym eat.

\WANT AD
RATES

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W *Q bon C . n i M p a , I t .

Stoea 1949. lantord’a Laadlnc

RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.

Electrical Contracting and Rtpalra

TV Service Center
112 Magnolia Are. Ph. US
Bendlx and Croiley Appliance*

ENVELOPES, iettorttad*. atotomeoti. lavolem . haad billa, and
p r o g r a m s , etc. F n gm a lve
Prtouag Co., Fboae eoa - 60S
ARMY-NAYT SURPLUS
West 16th SL
Pup tents. Jungle hammocks,

A K E FRONT sleeping bags, alr-mati, Jackets,
GATLIN BROTHERS
bools, luggsge, paint.
I block construe
Dragline end Bulldoter Service
310 santord Ave.
linn, two bodroerns. garaia and
anc
Phones: 2221 — Sanford. 2232—
car port, beautifully landscaped
Geneva.
sprinkler system. If you oro • I VARIETIES PANELING
Native and Foreign Wooda.
interested in Boating, Fishing,
P. M. CAM PBELL
See Tbam At
Swimming, this la it. 110,930.
General Centra el or
Small down payment.
ShenB*)i Conerelo Pip* Co.
“Rome* el Distinction*1
Oat Weil 12th 8 L
Ph«M M M ffl-Way IT 12
iaei
3 Bedroom, concrete block, oak
floors, csr port, utility nxim,
HEPOSSESRED
Spaco Healers and Floor Fur*Shade. 610,300. 6730.00 Down.
Motor Cycle • 1931 Triumph.
acca. Liberal Trade-In.
Mode) 6-T. Excellent condition.
Older Home. 1 larg* bedrooms,
Will sacrifice. Phone 132, Mr.
dose to. 610,000. 61,ooo. Down.
Loop.
3 Acre Firm , all tiled, flowing 320 foot roll of new wire, 34 Inches
wall, with I bedroom concrete
wide, $13. 16 Inch Rotary Lawn 1007 Santord Ave.
Phone ilia
blotk home. 66,300. Good term*.
Mower, new. 630. .Phone 29UI-J.

T h * Follow ing R a ta l a r t now
In a f f e c t
/%38a F*» Lina fee D»a InaerUo*
T 19a Far Lina for Three
•1,001. DOWN .
34e Per Line for Five InM*ttoM
1. R. 1W Batha, C. S. Nicer
H e Pe* Line fee Kaeb 33 1* 3Hsection
o
f City. 671.36 per month.
■ertions.
PrteedTto nova at«U,S&amp;&gt;.
e n r a i t m » * t « i *m
tXMO, DOWN - 8 B. X, Mparata
Dining Room and F lo m i Room,
Xitchaa aqiiiepad. Nice taction..
1% Mortgage.
2 Bedroom house, furnished, large
lot, shade snd fruit tree*.
privet*_____________
6730. DOWN - I Bedroom Fr.
. 63,700.00 6730.00 Down.
Stucco, centrally located In City
R ail*w ay an d B fb y Bada
on IjrgM st with anada. Furnish- 2 Bedroom house, Furnished, dose
e 6 a i^ r ^ " * 3 r K « J S i
in. 63,000.00.
I B. R. Fr., 4* finiahad. On 3 acres.
J. W. MALL, REALTOR.
Avalon Apia.
ExcalUnt waUr. 1 acra* fenced,
Floiida State Bank Building
T»W .
3 Acres Tillable. Other extras.
“Call Hall7’ Phoae 1736.
61,000. with 61,300 down.
63,000 DOWN - Three Bedroom,
IF IT IS REAL
well preserved Frtm a House,
a ik Crui
trumlajr A
and Garage with room and ahowTWO-ledfooia Apartmmt. CVaan.
•t 117 South
ulh lPark
____Phone 772
I* well-landscaped
wall-Undscapad lot
cr. On large
. attractively furni»h«l, Use ol
They Know
r itrn end
and tropical
tropica]
Including citrus
fruiti. Total price. 61,000. No SEE US NOW for one of our 1936
1 Fboae* lSFL^
*
City taxei to peyl tioae to Base
Three Bedroom houses. Con­
ana
nd Schools.
-------) rUTUf. BB^eleacy
struction lo be ataricd soon. VA
. . .I W | t t i «
32 lout
iniured loans,
Cumberland Court.
BIG VALUE
VAL
— Large (List in.
if-w. ili
It _j
), modern,
modern. I B
BR. Cfl. HW $7,000. for Two Berimom masonry
EFFICIBNCY Apartment. Suit­
floori, built 1U4. Just out Of
linuta. Will ha completed last I f
able for bachelor or oouple.
the City on lanced plot. Haa City
January. Only 6330. down. FHA
gteam heat, private bath, showwater, Sewer, pivrd roads,
Insured loan, Just right for re­
apace heater, Venetian blind*,
tirement home nr for small
LIVING roam,
room, kitchan with dinfamily.___ _
_____
dbldfl DtpL iwfie
area la COMPLETELY
tog erea
LOWELL
OZIER
electrically equipped. Largo
tjeetrteauy
- Phene liu
N IC! rooms, 6«. weak. Pb. 1013-y
cldiale, utility room
rooir and full
cldaeti,
Ilia bath. Thia prop*/rty ippraum
i
ed at 6L2.63i.3fl. Fr •old uow,
APT. lor eoup!e. 6M: ?l»« 4 room*
i dowaiUlra. 6lt Park.
only 611,000. feirmi.
Compare ‘
Mwaale Conor,..u Co.
Two and Three room apartment* 61.300 DOWN — BK, Aahestof
Phone 1333
with blUt. 1963-W, 113 Elm Av*.
Siding. Kitchen equipped. Land 200 him Ave.
•coped. Flowing well, Bar-U-Q
PH. Price 63,300
H
Two/ room furnished downatolra
it. Near nuraery. 613
ACREAGE
aimetlo. Phone 602-W.
120 Acres, accessible: Lake,
Lake
Frontage
and Grove Land. B agger}/ Appllane* C enter
Four room unfurnished downstair*
“ Vour Westuighouso Dealer”
IIW) per acre. Terms, 29%. bal­
Apt. Ill Oleander Ave. Phone
Maytag Waahera
ance in Five year* at 3Hft.
122.M after 6, Mr*. Armstrong.
Coleman Healers .. $39 93 up
IIS
MaganUa
Ave.
Thane 1737.
30 Acre* Including grova and
I AVAILABLE Jan. 3. Furnished 6 lake front. 61.000 an acre.
room house for 3 to 4 months,
Usad furniture, appliances, tools,
etc. Bought-sold. Larry's Mart,
adult*. Phone 1909,
W. H. “Btr’ 8TEMFER
321 East 1st St. Phono 1631,
Realtor — General Iaaoraneo
GROUND Floor Duplex Furnished. Ge
1631 MASSEY—HARniS 33 Diesel
Three room* and bath. No pete.
Fkeae
Tractor, 2 Dlsr Hester Plow,
— ii3
liiTKrt
Mr*. Scott, 217 W. 11th 8f.
8 Ft. leveling Harrow,
BERT T4 .3CTOR CO.
*4 Lorain Drag Line. Plume
Klwsy 17-96 lento
Phono Ml

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■AND NtoUlLNOm
«*ft50 A P V H M T

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v o t l a c t w ib k

THffftPNAASArrA

VACANT
^
7 T C F A T 7 H IS J

PLUMBOTO
Contract ead renrir work,
eatl mates. K. u Harvey,
Sanford Ave. Phone 1126.
ROUND, Oak-1r»f dining room
isble, B»by Crib. Rt. l Ilox 261. INTERIOR and E X T E R I O R
Phone 1014-M, Mrs. Jennie ErlcPainting. Paper Hanging. Phona
snn.
.113 W. Hnffiim k Waltje^
WELL trained grntlo horse, 2'i »«-*____= 1 1 1
year old Gelding. Saddle and
bridle included. 6100. Phono
IA20-J3.
4
_______ Ratal to
policyholders
nOAT-STORE. Phone 453-R.

BOXER Put*'. Thrco monlhs old.
J. C, Trawick, Osteen.

5L

•VWIMrat* | m . Meals atoms l i u i v a a

Television

A lT IC U m WANT1 D

Highest CARR. T R A D E -01 prices
paid tor uMd furniture Call *u, LWI.—
WUson-Maltr Furniture Co. I l l ii-Aimitoonii.KSTRAnAfkw

E. 1st St.

m?_F*n9- BiPPUea - Nschtocry - e
1931 FERGUSON TRACTOR Disk and other equipment. Ex­
cellent condition. OaU 23U-W
evenings,
HELP WANTED
BOYS WANTED- Florida Times
Union wants several above aver­
age boys to. carry ncwrpape.c
routes, .Must be 12il years old
nr older. Apply 106 W. First St.
Phone ll.lf-W.
MAID lor mnrnlng work.
Lake View Motel, Semlnola Blvrf
I North)
IftA IIK.I.P .WANTED (female! I0A

life
siit

ease r r e a s a m
v rea n sv
srrxaxn n *

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A * T « n tu r« w iie U este W a ll
S'i m i , l .x u a. A in a r *
C - r/ M fi r a r n lv a l
w **ih *r-M *w a -a p iw
l u n i l u v f -it
tinn S ln ir t C n m ir
l^'ne K s n c s r
Ja h n n a ly N a v a
L ie t r a e *
I l-M T e rs e U r a e
V o rd T n s i l r s
K irs s M *
T h ia ir e

1M uTTnay^oT M i^eeU sT eiinr!!
you buy. Open F.ventnga and in
* .I*
Sundays.
• is
Eaalalde Trailer Hales,
tu
7110
Palalka, Fla.
V.tt
BARGAIN! Peerless Trailer and e:00
Cabann. Park Ave. Trailer Tark. t.Jfl Unit
|n 1,11 * a S. oo-i iJ u t ttlo a
FOR SALE — 1953, 43 Ft. “Travelr r n s t r n iif i
lllo” delux llnuae Trailer. Two
N sw e -H p o rla-W tath av
11/ftT
M
r. D in r ic t A tto r n s ?
Bedrooms. Alr-mndllloned, c|r■/an nit
llllf
rulatlng heat. Cost 66,700. Wilt
W M n V g fP A l .
sell for $3,700. Phona 1I6S-W.
asu su n ao
['raerare Bsesme
1931 Chevrolet ronverllble. JladU
&lt; s w a - w s s tk/•s r
and beater. Ona owner. Call
ra* M orop’ 9 Show
2tH7-n.
tin X x P i■•roe
r s p lain
g 9 a a a—
1 - hb
■
rs*t P sttse n
IS- AUTOWOB1ErHROWKR3 -IS
Bian.on Proeram Hsiume
Ms w s-tV'sx / her
Hom s r ia n u ln e

BOUGHT SOLD TRADED
Roy Iterl’a Used Cara
Sanford Ave. A 11th HI.

't.ii/v Str&gt;or*
t/ritlfthmv
T ills 1,4 Mi! nf Ours
Huik* it nun
A m e n * DON
valiant Ls-ir
of Llfs
e s t r r h for To m o rro w
•1,ilillo g
JS'k PsaLr'%k ew

BEAUTICIAN full or part tlmo.
I» BOATS - MOTORS
-10
Call. 971 or 2HOJ-J.
ROnfiON
S p o rtin g Goode
LADIES — $30. Cash fur your
F.vlnrudn Sales
Hervlre
Church. School, Lodge nr Uvic
rhone
l.n t S NlOrr
Club fnr di: intuiting iiist a few M l K lat Kt.
V ie w e r's -Dl. • • I t
/arknges of Nationally Advern n h e rt Q. L e w ia
i?aannel fro e»ee»aa
Isfij Watkins Products through
___ie el ___
me raro ir
each member nf your organu/i- Waeehouae Feru.,
Co
,
at
991
M.
P
ie * u t e r
tlon, Watkins Product.', P. O.
U l&gt; t'roehv
UL
St.
All
national?
ndv,
furBox
34,
Dayton*
Bench.
Kin.
U
r lt h le r H e ?
ulhite al warebeaa* price*.
Undo 96-764.
esi-rel H(«rm
\
AIRLINES NEED
On T m ir A e ra n n l
indow Sills —
• Llnleli
ear
a*i*«k ,
Young women 17 in 39. Heo our
Crsdlo Blocks
Fin* Blocks - C______
Dry .Well*.
ad under Instruction No. 3ii,
ouae ctuh
National School of Aeronautic*.
ffiV S ir
and aervice. G. H. High, Oviedo
j!!l
Itsjinft
Ph. 1336
m
m Elm Avs
P
Fla. Plmno FOS-M13 or Sanford 4i4S Doug t i warde m Kaw*
WOMAN — 23-36 fnr general office ^ M
T A ^ a lle ^ M v m j________
7ifl» *■~~
work. Phnne 3020, 0 a. m. tu
liftft
HEATING
vara •hew
4
p.
m.
Thursday.
om ci
S:1ft Nxrjr l^g
Floor Funtscai and Circulators
5 ftft l i e n M i n i s
(•o1! Situ J l e i Rkelton
m
H. a POPE CO,, INC»WgSBfD
o . » f f c i A llf
SALK(MEN WANTED -10'.
■ypowriters, adding meehlaes, Iftiit IM.ftftft question
ATTKACTIVXLY DXCGNXD I- IM SMth Park Ave. Phoa* 1640
ales-RcfltaU, 314 Mag., Fb. 64. to rift f Led Tbre* Llvaa
ttiift )j Cat at k jCm.arl
BEDROOM 1061X1 - FBICSD
AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN 00 (TWto or
Aggreniva and alert. Sale* exB K A irnr"rA »L O »^
from lu.ioo to MS,600 . FRA
rlanre. Write flux SC •• The
Rubber Set
THREE BEDROOM HOUSE " and VA (Cl) Ftoanead.
nford Herald.
»otter*
E va-Dc m B u i t y Shop

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To Help You SUM TM O

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Ph. a n - n-w i t HUwifiu

ODHAM A TUDOR, INC.

t i Ftoar Romaa tor
Flarida Lhm*.
Salas O M cs-lua to. Fraech A m
n c * » MOO or M 0

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Hobart A. WillUn*, R u lto i

kermond I.undqulit, Associate
Phone 1671 Atlantic Bank Bid?

Phone 960

QUALITY!

Seminole Reolty
w. dhtbjcss

t . w. mcxo

e f in it e

future

poa.ibiiitiTi'

tafttsaiuftt

for aalei minded min wiih abili­
ty to manage others. Will con- For ALL Your Beauty Need* call
ildir applicants who aro marHarriott’* Beauty Ne*k
rlMj i l l IJ to 30, High School Phone
1M Bo, Oak Are,
graduate or better. Mint be (Open 971
eveatoga by appoklaaect.)
permanent resident of: Sanford
earnings potential for quality
man above average. Opportune
Mattress
tlei to advance rapidly for in­
Box Spring
terview call 1737-W, l (o 3 n.
9160.00
m. or write Time* Union, 100 w.
ECHOLS “ Diy-Or-NIghter" Sofa,
Ftrat St. .
Platform Rocker Chair
Choice of Covering
•MEN ,. Barn |2. an hour, aalei
U 19.0S
and deliver/. Experience not
necessary. Must he able to mart
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
. . . Start at once.Walklm
Corner 2nd A Magnolia Ph. 1231 public
Product*. P. O. Box 34, Daytona
“Bud" Bamberger, Mgr.
Open Monday'* Ui 9 p. m.
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lag tha vMttkw with bar paraato,
Mr. and Ufa. William Ball
Mg. apd Kf». OWrlaa Cook of
&lt;te*rd,- Pa',., trara.■ meant guests
of -tj&gt;«lr friandp* Kr-v**l Mrs, T.
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ga Pattern*,. DIN, farmer
dal la te Mary, to aRjoytof
lap leave with hto paraato,

If t S t f iS M :
ftp war* tha hojUAiy.ivtota af
panato In' Maedlany.
V. and Mra. Thnmaa Graanlaaf
son lava returned from Tam*
.w hen he w»##wptojfed,by
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aaST Mr*. John A . B«atea

- and children of Gettysburg,
, -gm'.vtottlng hi* parent*, Mr.
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htem ted nt NAf, Naro4». &lt;*to..
Bag. teeu vtohlng hla parent*,
K n nnd Mra. C. W. Waldarhold
durtog the Christmas vacation,
.My*. William p. Silver and iona,
Doami* and Itqphan, accompsniad
h y 'h a r mothir-lo.Uw, Mra. Wtt*
Ham Puivtr, toft Tufsday for
M f t t , M. V.. whara they will
■tgy: while Mr. Pulvar to. overaaaa, ■
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Mr. and Mr*. Bdgar Parrish
and daughter; Cindy of Orlo Vis­
tas war* Christmas supper guests

Chftttaia* Day with their son*
tu-Uw and daughter, Mr. and
Mra, Evaratt DU aad three aont,
• f .Holly Hill.
W. P. Burke, who to a patient
M i t e Cawiral Florida TB Hospi­
tal to Orlando, l« enjoying a
wdak'i stoy with hto family ovar
th* hoUdeyi.
MJia Colleen Matthew* spent
ih* haiiteri ilfh ihir aw h M«*
C. A. Mtriaar to Orlsndo.
Mr. and Mra. Raymond E. An*
dartoa and children, Raymond,
Cheryl, Karin, and Christine, of
Beaver, Pa., returned Friday
from vliHtng hla brother-in-law
and alstor, Mr. and Mra. Jamca
E. Brower and ehJldren, Nancy
and Kan, in Wait Palm Beach
and hla brother and alsterln law,
and children, Mona and Donnla In
Miami- and will be the guaita of
Ms parents, Mr. and Mr«.,P. D.
Anderson until Jan! S. While in
South Florid* they vlittad Africa,
USA, th* Rlngtlng Circus Head­
quarters in Sarasota amT travelaid tha SunthJna. Skyway to . St.
Patfrtburc sad returned, over the
Gandy Bridge to Tampq and back
tojLako Mary via ffiw Bok Towar.
Fred Howgll of Atlanta,' Ga.
apent tha holiday wcekond With
Mi brother tod ilstor-ln-Uw, ‘Mr.
•lid Mrl, Roy l , Howell,
'Mr, and Mra. J. B. Harrii hid
a.* their Chrlstmaa dinner guetta
hit Voutlns, W, C. Harris and hto
lister, Miss Belle Harris.
Miss Patty Bell w|io U a slu*
dent at Souihcm Mlulonary Col*

paniad by I | t i . ; J*i»i* Vickery,
mother of Mrs. Coiaott, who wUI
remain In lake Mary tha raat of
Jba winter,*
Mr. aad Mra. M. E. Psttarien
wgfw the guest* of relative* in
Venice, over the holiday*.
D. A. Lute of .Pltsgarald, Ga.
waa tha guest of hla aon*ln*law
and daughter, Mr. and Mr*. Roy
i*. MowaU, Jr. during the Chrlat*
n | i teUdayf.; Ha waa aa compell*d by hto son-to-law and daugh*
tar, Mr. and Mr*. C. E. MaGuLra,
of Byroii, Ga, and hi* ion, Milton Lute, US Army, who j* re­
cently home from ovaraeai dqty
In. Kara* aad whoea o a t duty
itatku)' will be Waihlngton, D. C,
Mr. and Mra, W, J. Harrow
have rented the Minihew collage.
Ha to a brother-in-law of R. Sheddon, former raifdant of Lak*
Mary, now living In Banford,'

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Mr. and Mr*. A. J, Baxter and
fgmlly hid aa'thatr guetti far
Christmas dinner, Mr. and Mra.
B, Price sf Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs. Cadcr Hart apsnt
Monday in MJaml wllh rcUilvea.
Ur. and Mrs. W. G. Xllbaa, and
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Yarborough
had their Chrlstmaa dinner at tha
TlllJi Camp.
Th* many friend* of Ned Cald­
well will be torry lo learn he li
confined to the Fematd Laughton
Memorial hospital because of Ill­
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Maxwell
and family hid t.i their gucit for
Chrlstmaa dinner, Mr. Maxwell’s
fgthar, John Maxwell.
Mr. aod Mn. W. L. Alderman
had aa their gueila Sunday. Mr.
and Mra, Robert Moul of San­
ford, their daughter Helen and
Nual RodepbUrg of Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mra. A. J. Baxter had
aa thalr guests Saturday, their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Baxter and children
of Norfolk, V*.'
Min Vailaan Prevail of Orlando
gpant th# holiday har# with har
mother, Mn. T, W. pravatt and
family,
Mr. and Mrs. Hsrry Geiger and
fsmilr had as their gueila for
the holidays, their daughter Betty
of South Carolina and their son

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tlaman of maeabra imagineUoa ■maU gkl Carat. Praqounead ta*w br.rtov") tn * r^ * o _ a |rlvig4at!e ; u - i " l i t |a. fea&gt; teuaehold. But
little n*aB'fromi«*ie xa.haV ii+if iU y t i t ■tU^* n" * . " * 1 *«. too«
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la apaea aptfo about» «Q#*.*ter* Id tha household of th* tomato
Herald of Orfggtethia continent studying ua Apart* Judith, wte U tha mother at Carol,
(Bapaat. mother at Carol) JldlUr
Mr. aad Mrg. w. A.
earn.
decides to marry tha mala, Bavin,
are ipendtog a few days In Sav
It's hi* contention th sttb e M ir- whom iha hataa, and,who, la turn
aonah, Ga.,. visiting Mr. .Elian*
Uses have. learned English from hitaa Vanessa. Thar plan to re­
wood’s psraats.
listening, to the radio and only ra* cover Carol ao .that Judith eaa
Mr. aad 'Mrs. Geerga Arthur
eantly perfected' a TV. eat- Bat ha* inherit a fartuna from te r father,
and son Stanley, had aa thatr
eanaa of the aurraat riot of iup wte to not ra t dead.
guest for tha Chrlstmaa holidays,
■pota thar'ra receiving, only ana Next, is tegment "S e irrt far
their daughter, Virginia of Long
hour a day—a daytime hour eon* Tomorrow," thara waa much |n i.
Island, N. Y.
fined to aaap opera. Sinew Mebi| alp. about tha collapaa of a mar*
ia beiirfinv, (bar now don't.balky* rla|*. Tha segment dlaUaet avk
Mr. and Mrs, Lester Harper
anything they bear on tha radle dance of a housing shortage otfl
had as thalr gnasts Sunday, Mr.
and bate their eitimatea of us earth ainea both tha female* la*
and Mra. Dan Drtggort and ton,
only oo what they ace.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Arthur,Lindsey.
volved with tha mala In question,
Tha gentleman elalm* to have who did not appear, wera billet*!
Mra. Jimmie Mcirllt nnd chil­
juit Intercepted thin Intelligence in the jama house.
dren and her mother Mrs. Jtermenage hack to Ware from Solar Finally, s e g m e n t "Guiding
ritt spent the Christmas, holidays
Boaea Ship Q*S:
light” continued tha depressed
to Crasent City.
The anxiety af the earthling* In*
Phillip Bauer spent th* holiday
eraaaaa dally aa obaarved on Trie* In'summary, th# aarthltoga ap.
to Orlando with relative*.
vision CBS. Miiundartlandlng It peer to ha afflicted by rospleion
Ur. and; Iff*. Eddta Moran of
rtf# among faihfliai and aeguabit- led gestip. The majority appear
Louisiana spent the holidays bare
snea*. Tha mortal* mmitn within to waat something they can noto
with Mrs. K e rn s ’ mother, Mr
their booiH, which era htataBod have. Among them float a lew de­
■ad Mra, I n t e r Harper and fam­
with moody muale. Thara to mueh tached parsonalitla* wte litte r (A)
ily, Mra, Moran to tha former.
(ta n and angtr and Nldom any try to obtain tha Impoaslbto things
Mis* Batty .Phillip*.
laughter. Obtenre ana hour,
far others or (B) ur3* than not to
Ip .tha' ifgment af Ufa,called want th a. Impossible.
Mr. amf Mia. H srrr Lea Lind'
"Vtlliaat Lady" tha question wi* The accumulating anxieties and
say and family of Atlanta, C»a„
whathar tha famala known as toailm* of tho earthltog* have af­
and Mr. and Mra. Howard Lind-’
Diana Emerson waa fit to mate fected tha television monltods on
say and family of Washington
with the mala known aa Joey Gor­ this space ship to a marked degree.
spent the holidays here visiting
don. who did net appear. The girl, We urgently request rotation of
Mr. -Lindseys' mother,. Mrs.
talking with her mother, wai re* thia command so (hit wa may r t f
George Lindsey and their sUter
meritful about Iha'put. Perhaps turn to Mars for rest and rehabilT
aad hrethay-to-Iaw, Mr. gnd Mra.
iha had bean Indtoereto, far. tn the tatioo.
Edaon Colt.
background ware tha equawli of an
The many friends of Mrs. Nel­
infant. We ihatl attempt to aicer*
I Hi ao x it AT t i n ltot five "concessiona* towel haa tnformod tha United State* the U willing to
lie Thomas will be glad In letrn
make for Middle East peace, Arab source* claim thee* a n net concessions at all, and list three « lain this In tha future.
that she Is doing nicely after nn
un title (boat* at tight) far aa over-all aatUamanL Woatern diplomata force** no quick solution.
A mala named Morris appeired
dergolng an operation after sha
and suggested that Mrs. Emerson
fractured a hip.
tell her daughter ahq loved bar.
Hughl* Thomae haa aa hto
Mr*. Emerion did to. Thia apparguest for a few days, hto sister,
eniiy mad* Diana decide to marry , WASHINGTON IW-The Army Is
Fannie Thnmis of South Carolina.
Joey Gordon. There waa no fur* experimenting with s new one-man
Mrs. Pair! Peter* had as her
thrr examination of her fitness.
guest for Christmas dinner. Mr.
Editor'! Note—Lol* Mltchiwm Is thlnr the Chinas# did was take me guestioned r e t u r n e d authorities In segment "love of fife" there flying machine which it says
infantryman can laarn to pilot in
They did not appear before Ihe
and Mr*. Vane# W*gnon,.M(is a 20-year-old Briltih newspaper re­ straight.to a. b ait hospital."
,
,
talta Patera, Mr*. Opal Wllklion, porter and daughter of a Laborit* Both Hawklna and Condron ssld Senate Investigations subcommit­ waa title love of it. The femi|e 20 minutes.
Twelve of Ihe contraption*,
Mr*. Amcrot Jones, and Mr. and member of Parliament. The Chi­ they believed the Chinese charges tee or the Houso Committee on
Ihey wrr# "playing Ihe field," called "aeroeyclcs," hive been
Mrs. Fred Bauer of Orlando.
ne** Communiita give her permit- the Americans wera waging germ UnAmcrican Activltcs.
Sullivan and Adami said they Hawkins' Irtends said he h*s dates bought far tests that are part of
Mr*, ham Hampton had as her aion to ipend two months In Red warfare. •
guests far the holidays, her son China aa a Journalist. Her obser­ "A targe bomb was found in our had stayed in China because "Ne­ with an English-speaking Russian the Army's continuing effort to in­
crease the mobility of foot ml,
and daughter-in-law, Mr, and vations, related bolow far The csmp," Hawkins said." It waa Iha groes were oppressed in America girl.
Mrs. Ray Hampton and family of Associated Press, were mailed to prisoner* who foutd It, not tha far economic reasons." Sullivan The seven ex-prisoners ! met ire dlers.
guards, The Insects inside the and Dunn referred to lynching! studying "chines# and world his­ The Army said yesterday the
Orlando, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hong Kong from Peiping.
bombs had been mashed a bit and and the Ku Klux Klin In Ihe South. tory" at th# People’s University machines were purchased from
Fisher and son Jo# and Mr*.
By LOIA MITCHISON
couldn't escape, so there wero a The ex-prlsnneri insisted they in Peiping. Tour others were re­ machine by teanlng to the rilreng
Eden and son.
PEIPING. China * - I have
Pelsckner Helicopter, lne., Mouer
Mr. and MrS. E. T. Stimmariill apent an afternoon and two eve­ lot of them lying around far us to were not members of the Commu­ ported there: Hamid H. Webb,
Vernon, N.Y., which developed
Fort
Pierce,
FIs.;
Morris
H.
Wills,
nist
party
but
said
they
were
sym­
hid as their guests Christmas nings wllh seven of the United see.”
Fort Ann, N.Y.; Richird G. Cor- them.
dsy. Mr. and M rs/T. R. Sum- Nations ex-POWs — six of them Rush laid he had slgnrd "peace pathetic wilh its philosophy.
mersiil and son, Mr. and Mrs. Americans — who chose lo stay In petition after peace petition" tn "1 haven’t got the qualifications den,. Eait Providence, R.I.; and The aerocyde bears a reiemPriest of Oviedo, Mr. and Mn. Red China. They expect to return the prison camp, Then, he con­ for a Communist party member," William C. While, riummervilie, The pilot stands on a platform
blanca both to small helicopter*
tinued, after the "Litlio Swllch" Sullivan said, "but I'm working Ark.
Earl hummersIH and family and (o Ihclr home* "sometime."
and the Nsvy’s "flying platform.”
The
other
»!x
American
ex-GIs
exchange
of
sick
and
wounded
toward
the
qualiiieatlon*.
It'i
a
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corley of San1 had long talks with John R. prisoners, he received his version glorious thing to be a member." still In China — four Hava relumed over rotor blades and guides tho
fard.
Dunn, Osltimoro; Andrew Fortune,
tlon he wants to go. Bpeeds up ta
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Grant had lonle, Mich.) Scolt L. Rush, Mari- of how the petition signers were Fortune, recalling a lack of food hom* and ona died in this country U miles an hour are attained by
—work
it
a
paper
factory
at
at
hla
home
in
hi*
childhood
and
treated;
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** their guests Sunday, Mr. and eiln, Ohio; Samuel D. Hawkins,
_
Tilnan, 230 mile* south of Telplng. manipulating a hand trottto,
Mrs, Floyd Walker and family of Oklahoma City: C I a r e n c n C, "They were summoned by Sen. breadline* In he street* at De­ Employed si lathe operators or
troit,
said
he
puxzlcd
In
camp
over
(Joseph
R.)
McCarty
(Il-Wls)
and
Winter Haven, Mr. and Mr*. Adams, Memphis, Tenn.; Law­
general wnrkers era Lowell D. Modern sirlinera reqvlra a re­
Horae# Wesson and family and rence V. Sullivan, Omaha, Nch.; Ihe un-American committee. I Just what "caused all that."
"Marxist philosophy solved my Skinner, Akron, Ohio; James G. served block of air space almost
Mr. and Mrs. ' Roy Newton of and Andrew Condron, Bsthgale, wanted peace, and I didn't want to basic
Veneris, Hawthorne, Csllf.: Aaron 30 miles long, during Instrument
problems,” he declared.
Winter Park, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Scotland, the only Briton among be persecuted. So, naturally, 1 None of the farmer POWs are P. Wiiion, Urania, Li.S and Aril# flight, si a safeguard against eolstayed."
Tindall nnd family, Mrs. Blanch the voluntary expatriate*.
Itilon.
*, telrJi
(Only U.S. military authorities tparried or engaged,. Fortune said j II. Pale, Carbondsle, 111.
Edward* of Sanford, and Mr. and
Adam* and Sullivan are Negroe*.
Mrs. flotand Wesson and family " I’m looking forward In going
of Okeeelmbre.
back." Sullivan said, "but I'm
Mr. and Mra. Cader Hart apent wailing until conditions aro ripe
Thursday In Clearwalcr wilh I want tn bo a goo,! revolution*)Mr*. Harts' stsler and bmlhA--ln- , , . able to m o thoso people In
law. Mr. and Mra. Stanley Me. America, white a* well a* Negro,
Mullen, wnere they attended the I hive irrn experiencing biltarfuneral of her auni.
nc»*."
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Wagnon
"Pm going back when I'm sure
h«vo an their gucsls far some- un men in leather Jackets arc going
lime, Miss Lelia l'clcrs of Tails- to boat me up," Rush said
hatnre.
Condmn, the Briton, said that
The Methodist Church held Ha alnre "there's a lot of Ignorance
annual Chrlstmaa Candletightlng in the world and ignorance makes
services at the church Saturday wars," ho want to stay in China
night. Songs wero sung and a long enough to learn something
solo waa g|vcn by Mr*. Joe about the country.
Malhlaux. Passages for (he Rlble
Why did these prisons ra choose
wsre read by Jimmie Brown, to stay in ChlnaT They gave dif­
Richard Norton and Frank Tho­ ferent reason*.
mas.
Hawkins said he had joined the
Mr*. T W. Prevail and family Army at id. "more or le*s hy
had a* Ihtilr'guests Monday, Mr*. accident. I hid a quarrel with iny
J. L. Markham of Sanford, and tlifar over my antoniobtla." He
her mother, Mrs. Ruth Hollomeli continued;
of Georgia.
"Well, in Korea l‘d heard alt
Mr. and Mrs. J. T, MeLanln, those stories about cruelty, about
Jr. had a* thrlr guesfa Sunday, the way Chinese treated their pris­
Mrs. Max Llenhart and her oner*. Then I wax wounded whtn
mother of Oviedo.
I was taen prisoner, and the first

Reporter

Relates

Observations

Army Experiments
With New One-Men
Flying Machine

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A ltam onte Springs
Woman Breaks Away
To Notify Constable

•C ity C o m m issio n e rs
Select Frank D. Scott
*As New Sanford Mayor
Equivalency Tests
Set For Next Week
» At Seminole High
General Educational Develop­
ment Teita for a High School
Equivalency Diploma will be liven
next Monday and Tueiday, on Ihe
top floor of tha Seminole County
Court Houea beginning at • a. m.
AppUcanta for theie teita mint
ba a raildent of tha State of Flo­
rida and at leaat 90 years of age.
AppUcanta mu»t also pata a pro_ fl man try aiamlngtlon on Amerl** can history and government before
being allowed to taka tha mauler
battery of five teita. The 0. E. I),
testa are In the area of literature,
English, mathamaUca, social atudiea and the natural sciences.
The a. I . D. testa are aupervU*
' ed by the State Department of
Education and administered by in
approved local director of testing.
Tha State High SehooJ Equivalen% cy Diploma eonatitulei the legal
'w equivalent of a high school diplo­
ma and tan be accepted by em­
ployer! and training agencies as
auch. It bears Ihe ilgniitire or Ihc
State Superintendent of Public In­
struction and that of the Director
ed Adult and Veteran Education.
The purpose of this equivalency
lasting program is that many edu­
cationally mature velarani, icr*
vlcemen and non-veteran adults
• In Dig »Ule who, for one reason or
another, have not had tha oppor­
tunity to complete formal require­
ment! for high school graduation.
Many auch persona, Ihrough read­
ing. travel, self-directed study,
and the practical experience! of
life, have reached a level of edu­
cational competence comparable
, to that required for high school
graduation. Store these people cannot afford to ipcnr! the required
&gt;1 amount od lima In classroom at
teadanet, they ara not able to have
tbetr competence certified through
the traditional unit diploma patAnyone wins ten meat tha re­
quirements for taking these testa
or who la Interfiled in further In­
formation mey contact Fred C.
Murray, Dlrectorref &lt;ha Seminole
County Tatting Center. Hie office
U located on the top floor of the
Court House and tha telephone
member la ML______

Fee Hike Request
Presented To Board
Of Commissioners

A request to Inereaae the fee
|e r a Master Plumber’* aaaml na­
tion from Eta to *M waa preaentod to tha Board of City Com*
alsik m tri again list night with the
explanation tbit tha reqiieat was
w ide to “ make It equal with tho
lim e for an electrician and lo bring
H In tin* with the surrounding com
munitlae."
City Clerk If. N. Slayer explain
ed lh.it the Plumber’* Cod# was
adopted In 193* and Che fen was
aat at Ihe same time. He also,
stated that the electrician’* - code
tad fee was aet tn 1PM
City Commissioner Earl Higgin­
botham objected to the raise in
faa because “ f don’t believe a
man ihould he taxed out of work
tag."
“It’s not tha money, tt’a the
toil,” that glvea ui good master
plumbers said Commissioner John,
Krider.
Pointiny to tha difference be
tween the two code*. City Clerk
flayer laid that the Electrtral
Coda waa a national code adopted
by the City and the numbing
Code waa worked up by a local
committee.
Commissioner Higginbotham laid.
"I question the feasibility of the
fix electrician’* fte and I atilt qua*w lion th« taxing of man’a right to
work, f ant
«. •upprcx
ling competition.”
Commissioner Jack
Ratigan
said, "From the discusalon by the
Board I auggaat that the request
be tabled became of the lack of
information warranting the In*

Commissioner F. D. Scott1was
alerted Mayor of the City of San*
ford last night by the Board of
City Commissioners.
Mayor Scott said, aa ha took
ovar the chair, “1 will do the
best I can in the interest of tha
City to promote harmony within
tha commission."
chit
Commiaiionir David Onlehel
waa sworn in by City Clerk H.
N. Sayar prior to the election. of
the Mayor, Gatehel waa chosenI 'u i
temporary chairman of the Board
and immediately called for nomi­
nations for Mayor.
Commissioner Scott f s e nomi­
nated by Commleitoner
Jack
Ratigan and Commissioner John
Krider waa nomlnatad by Com­
missioner Earl-Higginbotham.
Scott was’ elected to the office
of Mayor through a technicality
In voting when It waa declared
that those not voting automa­
tically voted for tha candidate
receiving tha majority of votea
for the office.
Commissioner Scott will serve
as Mayor for one year, according
to the City Charter, unless re­
elected to the office by a unani­
mous vote of the Board of City
Commissioners at its first meet­
ing in January of 1057.

County Judge Says
Children, Guns
Giving Trouble

Manufacturing Co.
Officials Visiting
Here Indefinitely
Officials of the firm of Sanford
Manufacturers Incorporated ara
visiting Sanford.
Leonard Bregman. of. tha ac­
counting firm of Roberta and
Leinwaindar, and Hyman Meltxar,
president of Sanford Manufac­
turer* Incorporated ara in 5anford for an indefinite period.
Bregman, said official* of tha
local manufacturing plant, ara in
Sanford to make tha annual audit
of the local concern, whit* Melt*
ser la her* looking ovar tha fa­
cilities.
Official* of tha plant said yoeterday that buslnaaa ha* In­
creased to tha point that spring
orders have bein booked solid.
Demand for the “Sanford" brand
of shirt* and pajama* manufaeturnad, here is so great that tha
plant Is being operated to Ha com­
plete capacity.

WINTER PARK POOL BOOM OPERATOR Gllhert Brookins la shown In the cantor tn custody of
Sheriff J. Denver Cordelj and Deputy Sheriff Jam** Singletary, (Staff Photo)___________________

Vacationing Stones Approval Is Sought
To Conduct Service For R ight-O f-W a y
At First Christian
J. Denver Cordell
Winds Up Duties
As Sanford Mayor
Dentists To Attend Elks Charily Game
Orlando Confab To Be Held Tuesday

Your dentist may he abeent
from bl* practice on Monday, Jan,
0.
If an, h« probably will be at­
tending lectures In Orlando to
keep abreast of anm* rf Ihe latent
developments In tha dental pro­
fession.
The lecture* are to he given
at lh« winter meeting of Ihe Cen­
tral District. IPrnlai Society of
Florida, which cover* in leading
counter* of the state,
"rte president-elect of the na­
tion-wide American Danlal As­
sociation, Dean Harry l.yona of the
School of Dentistry, Medical Collega of Virginia, will he tha hon­
ored gueat and lecturer on Per­
iodontia — disease* of tha guma
and other tiaaura surrounding the
teeth.
Another honored gueat-apeaker
will-he Dr. 'IVimai A, Price of
Miami, president of the Florida
fttata Dental Society of 1,101) danlist members,
Other apeakara on Periodontia
intbide Dra. Richard Chare, Frank
Scott, and M. J. Calbeck, alt of
Florida,
President at the meeting will
he Dr. Wayne 0. McCall of Ocala,
president of the Central District
Society,
l.ocet dentists planning to at­
tend the meeting include: Dr. J.
W. Epp*. Dr. A. W. Epps. Jr.,
Dr. A. W. Epp* Br., Dr, It. W.
Rucker, Dr. Harry S. Woodruff,
and Dr, I.- D, Brown.

The Elks terond annual charity
basketball ftm * will be played tn
Sanford Tuesday, Jan. IB, at T
n, m. on tha Semtnot# High flehoat
court, It was announced today.
Tha Seminal# High School bas­
ketball quintet will meet tha New
Smyrna Beach High School ftv#
In thhe annual affair.
All net receipt* from the charity
basketball game will go to the
Harry Anna Crippled Children’*
Home In Umatilla, arcsrdinr to
local, Elk’s Club nffirlal*.
Awards are to he made by the
Sanford Elk* Club to the m"»t
improved hokelhall player and
tha most valuable player.
Tickets are on sals at fl. L.
Parkin’* Mrn’a Star# In Sanford.

Christian Science
Program To Start
Local TV vlawers will be In­
terested to know that the popular
series "How Christian Science
Heals" will start January 7, over
WDBO-TV, Channel S, at !:15
P- m.
Now being seen over 100 sta­
tion*, the** program* feature two
guest* who tell of their religious
experience* on each J5 minute
program. A moderator will give
brief comment* of an Inspira­
tional nature designed to show
how everyone can rely on God’*
help effectively In the problems
of dally Ufa, ,

Approval of M loot right-of-way
for street* tn the "Lika of tha
Mr. and Mr*. L. Paul Stone, who Wood*’1 subdivision proposed for a
ara her* on vacation from their 17-93 Seminole County alto waa re­
misilon work In ranlral Mexico, quested this morning by Senator
Douglas Stenstrom representing
will conduct servieta of worship Charles Clayton of Clayton Realty
Sunday at tha First Christian Company,
Church. The Stone* and two other County Attorney Mark N. Cleve­
missionaries operate a training land Jr., reporting to Ihe Board of
renter for boys who ara preparing County Commissioners reliUre to
lo enter the rural mlnlatry or ba- the approval said, "In view of flit
intent of the Legislature and Ihe
eoma belter farmers and church many subdivisions th a t'a rt htihg
leaden In their horns rommmhnt- develop.^ In 5* mtool* Cpunty, it
tk*. stone, elder son of Faitbr would bo my opinion that it would
and Mrs. Perry L. Stone, ia mate- Na«ajl right to revert back* to#
gar of the Mountain of Light F a ta oofcot right ofw ly."
at Pabellon, near Aguaacatlentei. "I am fully convinced,"' laid
Colored Hide* of Ihe work lha Cleveland," that the negt session
Stonra are doing will be shown at'o f thy Legislature will remedy the
the night service.
situation.
"Consequently," he said, "I
At a meeting of tha newly alert­
ed official board Tuesday Ihe fol­ think that it would he all right to
lowing officers were chosen: 0. D. revert hick In the former right of
Lamlress, chairman of Iho board. way width."
County Attorney Cleveland furHarry
Falk, vice chairman.
Cirorge W. Morgan, recording t(c- ther said that "where there la a
rrtary; W, If. Young, church1deadend, a SO foot right of way
treasurer; Sir*. James L. Horton would be all right If there li pro­
Sr., church clerk and historian; per drainage."
Ira C. Melrgcr, financial secre­ Clayton, developer of Lake of the
tary; and lis te r Tharp, superin Woods told Ihe commissioner! that
Irodent of the Sunday School
"wa plan In use a road aaaement to
Tharp announced that Ih e rllv p u t In »lnrm sewers underground
had granted a variance request that will drain into tha lake
so lhat Ihe front of the pro­ John Meisrh, former chairman of
posed educalinnal building may he tha Iloard of County Commlailonflush with the from of Ihe sane era, said "this doesn’t have any­
turything to do with Ihe road code. It
Mr»- Oscar T. Pearson w#» *p ia a Seminal* County Tlat Law apointed chairman of the eommlllre , dopted in 1933."
on plans for the observance of thes, Senator Slrmtrnm asked the comWeek of Compassion. Feb. 192(1 mlssionrwa if th«v would ba willing
Mrs. James L. Anderson ha* lo approve the right of wa; no lha
hern chosen a* local correspon­ premia* lhat Counly Surveyor alio
dent for The Florid* Christian, approve lha drainage and atorm
Mrs. W. It. Young wa* selected^ sewers.
as attendance chairman for a
Mrisch said, "I
leader*’ meeting tn be held In Or amCommissioner
not
going
to
argue the intenl
Undo. Jan. 24-Zfl.
hut Ihe law raya
At Ihe Woman’* Day observance nt
Vi the eguslalur#
On a JO font right-of-way,
Sunday Ihe loose nilerlng for ml*
offering for benevolence w a s I am going to Insist on storm sew­
slun* was M1.00. The Christmas ers and curb and guttera."
Hie Board of Commiaiioncrt. on
R iU ,
a motion hy Commisalonur R. C.
Dodd, agreed to approve a plat of
lha new aubdivialon provided that
lha curb and guHers aa well as
storm sewer* met tha approval of
County Surveyor M. C. Hagen.

Agencies Are Slow
In Replying To Low

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A flcrich (nurerona wtU he
played at the Mayfair Inn Rmninola Country Gluh Golf Course
Sunday January Nth, according
to La* Armstrong, Golf Fro,
Armstrong said that playera
will choose their own partners
for tho foursome.
However, Armstrong said that
those planning lo lake part In
the event are requested to call
In and register aa soon aa passi­
ble.
The local pro explained that a
Scotch Foursome include* a man
and woman golfer plaving In*,
gethyr -,dth one golf ball but
alternate shot*.
Armstrong said lhat Ray Her­
ron, local golfer, shot a hole in
one at tha Mayfair Inn rnuise
last weak on the No. 5, hole using
- five Iron.

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Properly Owner
Asks For Damages

Installation Set

RETIRING MAYOR J, DENVER CORDELL M wreaentod a *Uv*r trey on behalf of the City by Com
■ laain— r date ltritef.

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Scotch Foursome
To Be Held Sunday

"Ws’r* having alt kind* of trou­
ble with rhlldren playing with HB
guns, air rifles and 22 rifles," said
Juvenile Judge Ernest Houshohler
this morning,
"Many report# are coming in to
us," Judge Housholder taid," and
each report muat he investigated."
Houshohler explained that "the
use of HH guns, air rifles and 22
rifles hy children under 1# years
of age subject* these children to
the Juvenila Court,"
"Froperty Is being damaged and
lives are endangered hy the flag­
rant disregard of the’laws of our
state in regards to the use of the
ssemlngly harmless playthings
that are aliyayt among the gifts
for children at Christmastime,"
said Houshoider.
"Wa do not want tn he harsh or
subject the children to undue pun­
ishment in these cases," the Judge
said. Hut, he explained, we have
Male Laws guiding the use of
such rifles and ammunition, law#
which were adopted by our Legis­
lature In 1051,
According to Iho Florida Hlatutaa, Houshoider commented,
whoever discharge* a firearm on
a highway or within 300 yards of
any persona premise* without tha
owners consent le declared to b* a
misdemeanor.
The Statute* continue, tha use
for any porp»*e whatsoever of *
children under IB year* af age
BB gun, air rifle ar I I rifle by
mtlat .ha under&lt;lha supervision of *f ’R ren fcll£ lfl-lh r bath,\
adult*.
&gt; “ * ~ ware~»bWflg»v HdW.vcr, rto .
Judge Hmnholder( aald, "al­ plaint haa haan filed on Brooklrti
though UhrUtmaitlm* la tha lime which atema from tha Oct. 4
for gifts, and usually Includaa case
Fletcher Jonee, Si-year-old flan*
such gift* aa RR guns, air rifles
and 22 rifles, parent* ar* urged to ford negro, who ia being held on
rarty their atipervislon of children charge* of criminal attack o*i n
anil the use of auch weapons 27-year-nld Orlando nurae ia Stilt
confined In the Seminole Counly
thioughnut the tear,"
Jail.
Brookin* waa brought to tha
Seminola County Jail after an allnight Inveatigatinn hy Sheriff
Cordell end Deputy Sheriff Sing­
letary.
The Altamonte Spring* woman,
A Chutuota property owner sug­ when aha hrok* loose from Brook­
gested to the Hoard of Seminole ins ran for help and notified
County Comml*«ion#ra yesterday Homer Sewell, Altamonte Spring*
that damages tn hi* car be paid Constable who Immediately ramfl
10 the arena of tha attempted at*
by the rounty.
Ludnmll W, Monk), ownar of lark,
Brookin# waa driving a m y
property in Chutuota told tho com­ light
IBIS Plymouth te r
missioner* yesterday that ho waa which grean
hear* tha damage when
coming across the Rconlnckhat- he hooked
bumper* with tha wo*
rhea Rrldg* between Chuluoto and man’* car.
Geneva when he saw a plank
sticking up and had to turn to
ROUTINE RUN
avoid II.
LEXINGTON, Ky. t* - PatrolAccording to MnrskL froat or man Gene Haynes considered If a
dampness nn tha bridge reused routine run Sunday when be de­
him to skid off the bridge ami livered Margie Bakrr tn a hospital,
seriously damage hla car.
where she died of • cerebral hem­
He suggested to the commission­ orrhage.
ers that he should be reimbursed It was all In a day’# stork too
for the damages,
v lien on Monday ha dtllvirtd
Hnwevar, Semlnol# County At­ Magdelena Baker, who had col­
torney Mack N. Cleveland Jr. ad­ lapsed nn a sidewalk, to the hos­
vised Iho rnmplalntant that there pital. She was pronounced dead of
was no county responsibility in­ a heart attack.
volved,
Ilo learned yesterday they ware
-Four Deputy Sheriffs bond* were 13year ild twin slater*.
approved by tho Hoard of Commitsinner* yesterday. They were DcADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS
puty Sheriffs Rood* for R. G. Whllt»n, Nash H. Kenoodd/, H. i*
ON PACE SEVEN
flrqlih, and J. 0. Warren.

TALLAHASSEE 'At-Tha aerretary of state’s nrfiea said today
many alata agencies, hoards and
commlsslnna haven’! complied with
a new state law requiring them tn
file coplra of their rule* and reg
ulatlons by Jan. 1.
The law waa designed tn lift
soma of tha secrecy in govern­
ment and provide easier acres*
tn rules and regulations adopted
hy lha numerous governmental
bodies.
Tha law required that every rule
and regulation arinptd h any
stale department, board or com­
mission after Jan. 1, and affeetlng
the rights of the public, had to be
filed with the secretary of alata’a
office hefora it could become ef­
fective.

grease."

' The suggestion waa adopted
^ unanimously by tha commission-

Mayor Danver Cordell stepped
down from hie office nn the
Hoard of Sanford City Commis­
sioners following spproval of Ihe
mlnutea of lha last mealing In
A f&amp; rilA te fiK W * * * t* * \H .1
lha session.
However, Cordell taid, before
leaving hla rhair, “I have enjoy­
ed the time I have spent nn this
Commission and thank each tons
of you around thli table for their
cooperation with me. I want to
express my appreciation to the
city empl oyes who liaxe worked
with me untiringly and have
helped make my Job here aasier.
I have the City at heart and
want yon to rail on m* at any
tim* that 1 might ha of any
help."

A M-year-ntd Winter Park Mgr*
pool room operator waa toktB Hitt
custody last night by Saptlao!*
County Sheriff Denver Cordell a te
Deputy Sheriff Jamei Singletary
and lodged in the County Jail
charged with allemptad rape of a
Seminole Counly whit# woman.
The negro, Gilbert Breokhtl,
9 feet • inches tall and weighing
213 pounds, according lo Sheriff
Cordell, followed a ear driven by
an Altamonle Springs single wornad, pulled up alongside of hef
car, and then ran her off tha read
hooking her back bumper.
The 33-year-ntd woman aay* that
the nrgro got hold of her but aha
broke away and ran. She attempt­
ed to get the license tag number
of the negro’s ear and waa eauflri
again. However, Ihe womiR said
she obtained the license tag num­
ber and again broke away from
the heavy negro and ran for halpf.
The attempted rap* took plgca
about on* mile west of Altimoqtt
Springe on n deserted dirt road
that goes to San Lands Spring#,
Deep ml*, lire tracks, and iflnd
plica were left at the scent where
the negro waa foreed to Jack hla
car out of the -Jeep sand and
clay where It became imbedded
when he attempted to turn hi*
car around.
Sheriff Cordell Myi that
successful arrest etf lha
can h* attributadd to tha
network lhat provided him wflh
tha Identification ed the Eagre
man from the license number
taken hy tha woman tk* husk/
negro attempted to repo.
A I-ongwood woman, who «gg
rapad by a negro on Oat. fl, agate
to tha tiamlnola County Jail mtfl
identified Break In* In a *1i -m*r

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The Enlisted M«n'* Wlv#» Club
will hold • meeting tonight In the
KM dub nn the Sanford Naval Air
Stall n -it * p. m.
Installation of offleara will ba
bald and ail man bar* ara urged

NEWLT ELECTED COUNTY COMMISSION chairman W. Brown Mill*
tha conference tab!* at yesterday's mailing of tha Board. Shown with
iM k l M
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                    <text>SANFORD H EBALD

guests of tor brother and sisafrw,&lt;Mr. aad.Mr*, A-.r.
jh//;r'
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t o t a f l a t o Mary, la anjoytai
Udto leave with hla ptnate,
and Mr*. Oeorge U FaUmoe,

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M t o i M!aa Grass Baglay visited
' - reuttvaa k Galeetvlile, over tto
Mm. H«roH Kean and
family were the bqUity.jNOate M
1m p e n t la in' MaeHany.
9 t, end Mra. Thomas aroanlaaf
ncxj ion have returned bom Tarn*
•a, where to wisamptejCad. by
M - Lloyd
,
Mr. and Mr*. John K- JUarea
Pf.» aod ehUdron of flattyaburg,
Pa.. -hMitiattlag hla pannta, Mr.
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-to il.
Harold of Orfagdo.
. Mr. sad Mr*, w. A.
are spending a faw days in Sav­
Mr. and Mra. William Ball
Mr. and Mfr. 0»rte* Cook of annah, Oa.,. vlllUng Mr. Elian&lt;}lyard.- Pa'... ware .- recant gueita wood's parsati.
of-ttolr. frieedr- Hr- Ami Mxa. T.
Mr. aad 'Mra. Georg# Arthur
S.-Rates*. They ware-awroute to aad soa Stanley, had is their
Mtemt, wtoro they apaad, the guest for tto Chrlatmaa holidays,
wthtera.
their daughter, Virginia of Long
Prianda of H- T.&gt; Ruaiell will Island, N, Y.bp glad to toir that &gt;e la makMr. and Mra. Lester Harper
igg alow ’’impierematt following, had aa their guaati Sunday, Mr.
aurgery at. (to Ofange Memorial
and Mrs. D u Dreggora and ion,
Hoapltal in Orlando. Hla eWldron Mr.
and Mra. Arthur .Lindsey.
bom the North aw here to vlalt
Mrs.
Jimmie Merritt and chil­
with him. -/Mr. ' -amt .. Mra, Oto
But Mil of MyaeldavtlK. Okie, dren and her mother Mra. Sjerritt spent the Christmas, holideyi
Mr. apd Mfa.
and Mlm OUve MuaaaU of Crown in Craaant City.
Phillip Bauer spent the holiday
la Orlando with relative*.
Mr. atMTKirs. Eddie Moran of
Louisiana ipeat the holidays hero
with Mrs. Moran*’ mother. M r
Mr. and Mr*. C. B. White, J r •ad Mra, Latter Harper 'aad fam-:
and two abfldron of Pensacola Uy. Mrs. Moran la tha former,
apqnl tto- Christmas weekend Mlai Batty .PhtlUpa.
w lth-tot. totwk.-'M** #Bd Mr&lt;* Mr. and Mra. Harrr Lea Und-t M. Caafen. Tbay wafa aeeom- ley and family of Atlanta, Oa,.
pantof by
Jaiata Victory, and Mr. and Mra. Howard Lind-'
mother of Mr*. Coaaon, who win lay and family of Washington
remain in Lake Mary the real of spent the holidays here visiting
ito wlntkr^ W
Mr. -Lindsey*'
mother.. Mra.
Mr. aed Mr*. M. E. Pattaraon George Lindsey end their sister
eye- % gtoiU of relative* la aad brother-in-law, Mr. and Mr*.
Veolet, over tto holiday*.
Edam Colt.
D. A. Luke of .Fltigerald, Ga.
The many friends of Mra. Nel­
THI aoxu AT t i n list five •‘eoncesetew" lanel toe tefarnud the Vnlted SUtce she I* willing to
was tha guest of l)ls son-in-law lie Tho mi* will be glad to learn
make for Middle East peace, Arab sources tlatai these are not concessions at all, and list three w
aad daughter, Mr. and Mra. Roy that the la doing nicely after un
tenUala (boxes at right).far an avar-aU sattlamsnL Wastarn diplomat* foresee no quick solution.
l*. Howell, J ti during the Christ* dergolng an operation after aha
mgi toUdayi- Ha was accompen- fractured a hip.
lad by Ms son-in-law and daugh­ Hughle Thomas hai aa hla
ter, Mr. aad Mra. C. K. MsGulrs, guaat for a few daya, hla alatar,
of Byron, Oa. and hla son, Mil- Fannie Thnmaa of South Carolina.
Mr*. Pearl Patera had a* her
ton Luke, VS Army, who la re{•flUy home from oversea* duty gua«t for Chrutmai dinner, Mr.
Editor's No(a—Lola MltchJson la thlnr the Chinese did was taka me gueslioned r e t u r n e d authorities
They did not appear before the
tn- Xerag aad whoaa next duty and Mra. Vanca Wagnon, .Miss a 20-ycar-old British newspaper re­ straight.to a base hospital."
aUtkns’ will to Washington, D. C. U lta Peters. Mr*. Opal Wllklaon, porter and daughter of a Laborita Both Hawkins and Condron said Senate Investigations subcommit­
Mr. and Mrs. W, J, Harrow Mr*. Amcrot Jonea, and Mr. and member of Parliament. The Chi­ they believed the Chlncao charges tee or the Hou*o Committee on
nese Communists gave her permit- the Americans were waging germ UnAmcrlcan Actlvltci.
hava rentad tha Mlnahsw cottage. Mrs. Fred Bauer of Orlando.
Mr*. Sam Hampton had a* her alon to spend two months in ned warfare. •
Sullivan and Adama is Id they
Ha la a brottor-la-law of R. Sheddon. former resident at Lake guasta for the holidays, her inn China as a Journalist. Her obser­ "A large bomb waa found in our had stayed in China beeause "Neand rfaughter-ln-law, Mr. and vations, related bolow for Ihe camp," Hawkins said." It waa tha groea were oppressed In America
Mary, now living in Sanford.'
Mra. Ray Hampton and family of Associated Preia, wero mailed to prisoners who fouxd it, not tho for economic reasons." Sulltvaa
guards. The Insects Inalde the and Dunn referred to lynching!
Orlando, Mr. and Mr*. H. A Hong Kong from Peiping.
bomba had been mashed a bit and and the Ku Klux Klin In Ihe South.
Fisher and »on Joa and Mrs
By I/OIS MtTClIISON
couldn't escape, ao there were a The ex-pritonera Insisted they
Eden and son.
PEIPING, China Utt - I have
Mr. and Mri. E. T. Summtralll spent en afternoon and two eve­ lot of them lying around for us to wero not members of Ihe Commu­
nist party but ta|d they were sym­
had aa thalr guests Chrlatmaa nings with seven of the United aee."
day, Mr. and Mr*/T. R. Sum- Nations ex-POWs — six of (ham Rush laid he had algnrd "peace pathetic with Ua philosophy.
meralll and son, Mr. and Mr*. American* — who chose to slay In petition after peace petition" In "I haven't got the qualifications
Prleat of Oviedo, Mr. and Mrs. Red China. They expect to return the prison camp. Then, he con­ for a Communist party member,"
BT ADD1E PREVATT
tinued, after the "Litllo Switch" Sullivan said, "but I’m working
Mr. and Mra,. A. J, Baxter and Earl hrnnmerrill and family and lo their home* "aomcllme."
exchange of lick and wounded toward the quililienlloni. It's a
ffmlly had a* their gueita for Mr. and Mrs. Joa Corley of San
I had long talks with John R prisoners, he received hla version glorious thing to bo a member."
Christmas dinner, Mr. and Mrs. ford.
Dunn, Baltlmoro; Andrew Fortune, of how the petition signers were Fortune, recalling a lack of food
R, Price of Sanford.
Mr. and Mr*. E. H. Grant had Ionia, Mich.; Scott L. Rush, Mari­
/
at hla horns in hla childhood and
Mr. and Mr*. Cader Hart spent a* their guests Sunday, Mr. and etta, Ohio; Samuel D. Ilawkln*. treated:
Mr*. Floyd Walker and family of Oklahoma City; CI a r e n c o C. "They wero summoned hy Sen. breadlines In he atrect* at De­
Winter Haven, Mr. and Mr* Adam*, Memphis, Tenn.; Law­ (Joseph R.) McCarty (R-Wls) and troit, t.ald he periled in camp over
Ihe un-American committee, I Just what "earned all that."
Hr, and Mra. Walter Yarborough Horace Wenon and family and rence V. Sullivan, Omaha, Neb.;
had their Chrlatmaa dinner at tha Mr. and Mr*. ' Roy Newton of and Andrew Condron, Bathgate, wanted peace, and I didn't want to "Marxist philosophy solved my
Winter Park, Mr. and Mr*. W. T. Scotland, the only Briton among be persecuted. So, naturally, 1 basic problem*," he declared.
Ttllla Camp,
None of the former POW* are
stayed."
Tha many friend* of Ned Cald­ Tindall and family, Mr*. Blanch the voluntary expatriates.
(Only U.S. military authorlliex iparried or engaged.. Fortune ia Id
well will bo aorry to learn he la Edward* of Sanford, and Mr. and
Adams and Sullivan are Negroes.
confined lo (he Femald I.aughton Mr*. Roland Wcsnon and family
"I'm looking forward In going
hack," Sullivan said, "but I'm
Memorial hospital because of Ill­ ot Okeechobee.
Mr. and Mr*. Cader Hart apent waiting until condition* aro ripe
ness.
Mr. and Mr*. J. Paul Maxwell Thursday in Clearwater wilh l want to bo a good revolulionay
and family had aa their guest for Mrs. Harts’ sister and brothA In­ . . . ahla to srvo thoia people In
Chrl|tmaa dinner, Mr. Maxwell’s law. Mr. and Mr*. Stanley Me. America, while aa well a* Negro,
Mullen, wnere they attended the t have irrn experiencing bitter
fglhar, John Maxwell,
neap."
Mr. and Mra. W. L. Alderman funeral of her aunl.
Mr. and Mr*. Vanco Wagnon
"I'm going back when I'm lure
had aa their gueita Sunday. Mr.
and Mrs, Robert Moul of San­ havo a* their guest* for some­ no men In leather Jacket* are going
time, Miu Lctia Pclrra of Talla- to boat me up," !lu*h said
ford, their daughter Helen and baiaee,
Condron, the Briton, said (hat
Nual Roden burg of Jacksonville.
Tho Methodist Church held II* since "there's a lot of Ignorance
Mr. end Mr*. A. J. Baxter had
aa thalr guests Saturday, their annual Chrlstma* Candlellghllng In Iho world and ignorance makes
ion and daughior-ln-law, Mr. and aervlcei at the church Saturday wars," he want to stay In China
night. Songs wero aung and a
Mre. Edward Baxter and children nolo waa g|ven by Mr*. Joe long enough to learn something
about the country.
of Norfolk, Va.-v
Mathieux.
Paisage*
for
the
Rlble
Why did these prisoners choose
• Mlsi Valleen Prevalt of Orlando
*pant tha holiday hero with her ware read by Jlmml# Brown, to stay in China? They gave dif­
mother, Mra. T. W. Pravatt and Richard Norton and Frank Tho- ferent reason*.
maa.
Hawkins sold he had joined the
family.
Mr*. T. W. Prrvntt and family Army at Ilf, "more or less hy
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geiger and
family had as their gueita for had as their guest* Monday, Mrs. accident. I had a quarrel with my
tha holidays, their daughter Belly J. L. Markham of Sanford, and tl*&gt;*r over my automobile." He
mother, Mrs. Ruth Hollomell continued:
of South Carolina and thalr ion her
of Georgia.
"Well, In Korea I'd heard all
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McLanln, (hose stories about cruelty, about
Jr. had aa their gunt* Sunday, the way Chinese treated their pris­
Mr*. Max Llenhart - and her oner*. Then t waa wounded whan
mother of Oviedo.
I was taan prisoner, and Ihe first

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•f bar parents, Mr. and Mr*. C.
W/’SJoblom.
Hr. and Mrs. B. E. True spent
Christmas Day with thalr sonta-Ww and daughter, Mr. and
H it, Evarett Dlx aad thraa *oo»,
af-Holly Hill.
W. P. Burke, who ta a patient
•T ito Central Florida IB HoiplteF in Ortando.il enjoying a
wael’i atay with hla family over
the holiday*;
Mias Colleen Matthews apent
the toUdeja
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Relates

Observations

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Mr. tad Mrs. Raymond E. An­
derson and children, Raymond,
Cheryl, Karin, and Christine, of
Beaver, Pa., returned Friday
from vlaltlng hla brother-ln-taw
and slater, Mr. and Mra. James
X. Brower and children, Nancy
and Kan, in Wait Falm Reach
and hi* brother and sister-in-law,
aud children, Mona and Donnla in
Miami- and will be the guests of
hi* parents, Mr. and Mra. P, D.
Anderson until Jan, 9. While In
South Florida they visited Africa,
USA, the Rlngllng Clrcua Head­
quarters In Safaiota and travel­
ed the Sunshine. Skyway to.81
Petfraburc ;sd relumed, over t)ie
Gandy Bridge Jo Tamp* and back
tojLake Mary, via (be nok Tower.
:. Fred Howgll of .Atlanta,' (la.
•pant the holiday weekend With
. hla .brother add iliter-lb-llw,‘tyr.
•ltd Mr*. Roy L. Howell.
'Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Harris had
their Christmas dinner guest*
i cousin*, W. C. Ilarrli and hit
•liter, Miss Belle Harrla.
Min Patty Bell who U a iludaot a*. Southern Mlulonary Col-

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NEW YORK tft-Ttoro’a' a •fto- V t M w I i m t l t e to M K tto
tlamaa of maeabro ImagiiiaUoB small gfcl Carol. Pnaounced tau*
»air^li*«_aadv.ga8tSs ;U«» salat |0. th«. household. Bui
too**
httio me n- f ro m- • ia .t o .V^ i* ij iUy are
la »paco iP f f atout » aOn.atoro ia the household of tto temals
tfcla eoattaast itadytag na. Apart* Judith, w i i i i t t e mother of Carol,
(Repeat, mottor of Carol) JudiU?
caaa.
dacidai to marry the mala, Kevin,
It'a hla eontantlon that the Mir- whom ito hataa, and .who, ia turn
Lias i hava learned Engllih from hatea Vanaita. They plan to re­
Ultaping.to tha radio and only re­ cover Carol ao .that Judith can
cant!y perfected a TV, aet Baf to inherit a fortune from tor father,
canto of (to eurroat riot of-aup who ia not yet dead.
apota ttor’ra ractlviag. only ona Next, in aagment "Search far
Hour a day—a daytime Hour con­ Tomorrow," ttoro waa much gna*
fined to aoap opera. Since acting alp. about the coUapee of a mar­
la M lietiav, (toy now don't.believe riage. Tto eegmrat dlattnct evk
anything (hay bear on the radio dance of a houalng ahortage otfl
and bate their eatlmatea of ua earth alnca both tho famaiaa in­
only on whai they aee.
volved with tto mala In question,
The gentleman rlalm* to have who did not appear, were billeted
Juat Intercepted thia Intelligence In |to jama house,
metaaga back to Mart from Solar Finally, a eg m e n t "Guiding
Space Ship 0-1:
Light" continued the depressed
Tto anxiety of (to eortbltaga la- mood.
ertaaea dally aa obatrved on Tala- In'inmmary. the earthlings apvision CBS. Mliundentanding la pear to to afflicted by ample ion
rife among famiUet aad acquaint­ aad geaaip. Tto majority appear
ance!. Tto mortala nm itn within to want something they caanoi
thetr tonaa, which are tnataDed hava. Among them float a few de­
with moody musk. Ttoro le much tached personalities who either (A)
lean and anger and tcldom any try to obtain the Impossible things
laughter. Obterra one hour.
fbr othcra or (B) nrja them not to
Ip ,tto' aagment of Ufa,called want the .lmpo»lb)a.
"VtUieat Lady" the quaatlon waa The accumulating anxieties and
whether the tamale known aa tensions of the earthlings hava af­
Diana Emeroon waa fit to -mate fected the television monitoda on
with the male known at Joey Gor­ thla apace ship to ■ marked degree.
don. who did not appear. The girl, We urgently request rotation of
talking with her mother, waa re- thia command ao (hat we may rrg
morieful about tha'pul. Perhapa turn to Mara for rest aad rshabili”
aha bad been lndleeredt, far. In the tatloa.
background were tto tquawle of an
Infant. We ahaU attempt to aaccrArmy Experiments
tain thla In'the future,
A mala named Morrii appeared
and su;gested that Mra. Emeraon With New One-Men
tall her daughter tto loved her.
Mra, Emeraon did 10. Thla appar­ Flying Machine
ently made Diane decide to marry . WASHINGTON teV-The Army I*
Joey Gordon. There waa no fur* experimenting with a new one-man
thrr examination of her fitness.
flying machine which it lays
In nejment "Love of Life" there Infantryman can learn to pilot li
waa title love of It The female 20 minutes.
&gt;
,
Twelve of Ihe contraption*,
they were "playing the field." called "aerocyclc*," have been
Hawkins' friends said he has dates bought for (cal* that are part of
with an EngUah-spaaktog Russian the Army'a continuing effort to increase the mobility of foot sol­
girl.
i
The seven ex-prisoners I met are diers.
studying “ Chinese and world his­ The Army said yesterday the
tory" at ths People's University machines were purchased from
In Peiping. Four other* wsre re­ machine by leaning In the dlrcnte
ported there: Harold H. Webb, Delackner Helicopter, lne., Mourr
Fort Pierce, Fla.; Morris R. Will*, Vernon, N.Y., which developed
Fort Ann, N.Y.; Richard 0. Cor- them.
den, East Providence, R .l; and The aerocyde bean a reiemWilliam C. White, PlummcrvUle, Tha pilot stands on a platform
blanca both to small helicopters
Ark.
The other alx American ax-OIa and the Navy’* "flying platform."
still In China — four have relumed over rotor blades and guldei ths
home and ons died In thla eoontry tlon he wanta to go. Speed* up ta
—work at a paper factory at U miles an hour are attained by
_
Tsinan, 230 miles south of Teiplng. manipulating a hand trotUa,
Employed as lathe operators nr
general workers are Lowell D. Modtm airliners reqtlrs a rs.
Skinner, Akron, Ohio; James 0. served block of air apaea almost
Veneris, Hawthorns, Calif.; Aaron 30 mile* long, during Instrument
P. Wilson, Urania, La.; and Arlie flight, a* a safeguard against aolH. Pate, Carhondale, III.
Uilnn.
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A ltam o n te Springs
Woman Breaks Away
To Notify Constable

*City ComnussLoners
Select Frank D. Scott
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A M-ycar-old Winter Park negra
pool room operator waa taken bit*
custody last night by Sepilnofe
County Sheriff Denver CordtQ tad
Deputy Sheriff James SlngUUry
and lodged In th« County Jail
Commissioner F. D. Scott' waa
charged with attempted raps of •
elected Mayor of the City of San­
Seminole County whit* woman.1
ford last night by the Board of
The negro, Gilbert Brookfni,
City Commissioners.
S feet • Inches (all and weighing
Mayor Scott said, aa h*a took
"We're having alt kinds of trou­ 213 pounds, according to Sheriff
ovtr tho chair, “1 will do the
ble with children playing with HH Cordell, followed a car driven by
best I can In the Interest of tha
guns, air rifles and 22 rifles," said an Altamonte Springs single wornCity to promote harmony within
Juvenile Judge Krnsst llousholder j
puilfd np | | ftngaldo of h*f
tha commission."
this morning.
car, and then ran her off tho road
Commissioner David (satchel
"Many reports are coming In to hooking her back bumper,
Gantral Educational Develop­ waa sworn in by City Clerk II.
us," Judge llousholder said." and | The M. , „ r.olrt wnmin „ „ fhl*
ment Tcita "for a High School N. Sayer prior to tha alcctlon of I 0ff|eW&lt;
th„ flnn of &lt;unford
aarh report must he Investigated. lh# nfgro (ol hoM of h„ M lh#
Equivalency Diploma will ba given the Mayor. Gatch.l was chosen'aaiManufacturers Incorporated *f*
Hoiithnlder explained that "the broke , WJy &gt;ml „ „ gh#
•re k
next Monday and Tuciday, on the temporary ehelrmau of the Board , ^
fUnfofdi
)
U
,‘
.!
nf. BB
*ir Jrm ,* / ha 22 rt- In get the license tag num!
nber
top floor of tho Seminole County and immediately celled for nomli.,onar(| Bregman,
Hr*r
rifles oy children under IB year* i 0f ih, n, grn.g f t r
wM
Leonard
of. the ac­
Court Houaa beginning at • a. m. nations for Mayor.
of age subjects the.# children lo u , | n. However, the woman
counting firm of Roberta end
Applicanta for thaie tcita mint
Ikn
.L . -Li .I_J* gt _ as.
. T.'
Commissioner Scott qaa nomi­ Lelnwelndar, and Hyman Meltxar,
tha .fliwnniu
Juvanlla f’nnri
Court, 11
she obtained the license lag num­
ba a raaldant of the State of Flo­ nated by Commissioner Jack president of Sanford Manufac­ WINTER PARK POOL ROOM OPERATOR Gilbert Brookins la shown In tbe center In custody of
"Proparty la being damaged and ber and again broke away from
Sheriff
J.
Denver
Cordell
and
Deploy
Sheriff
James
Singletary,
(Staff
Photo)
rida and at laaat M year* of aga. Ratigan and Commlsalonrr John turers Incorporated are in San­
live* are endangered hy tha flag­ the heavy negro and ran for help.
Applleanlx muat alao pan a pre- Krlder waa nominated by Cora* ford for an Indaflnlt* period.
rant disregard of the'laws of our
Th* attempted rape took pUr*
- Hmantry aaamlnation on Amert- mlsslontr Eerl- Higginbotham.
atata In regard* to tha usa of tha about on* mil* waat of Allameqtg
Bregman, said officials of tha
*1 can history and government before
Scott wea' sleeted to tha office local manufacturing plant, art In
Spring* o„ • deserted dirt road
being allowed to taka the wgular of Mayor through a technicality Sanford to make tha annual audit'
that ara always among tha gifts that goes to Ran Lando Spring#,
battery of five tcita. The 0. E. D. In voting when It was declared of tha local concern, while Mat­
for children at Christmastime,"
Deep ruts, tire tracks, and (And
tcata are In the area of literature, that those not voting automa­ ter la hart looking ovtr tha fa­
•aid Houtholdar.
pile* were left at the scent where
Engllth, mathematic*, aoclal itu- tically voted for the randldata cilities.
"Ws do not want to h* harsh or the negro was foretd to jack kle
diea and the natural aeleneei.
receiving the majority of votes
Officials of th# plant said yaaaubjsct tha children to undue pun­ car out of the -Jeep tand and
The G. E. D. leiU are aupcrvU- for the office,
tarday that business haa In­
ishment In the&gt;a cases," the Judge clay whtro It baramt Imbedded
' ad by the Stata Department of Commlaaioner Scott will serve creased to tha point that spring
Approval of M loot right-of-way
said, Hut, ha explained, we have when h« attempted M turn lie
Education and administered by an
for
streets
in
the
"Lake
of
the
Mayor for one year, according orders have bean booked solid.
State Law* guiding tha usa of car around.
approved local director of testing. aa
Mr. and Mrs. L. Paul Atone, who Wood.*" subdivision proposed for a
the City Charter, unless re­ Demand for tha "Sanford" brand
such rifles and ammunition, laws
The Stale High School Equivalent to
Sheriff Cordell seya that tbe
of shirts and pajamas manufae- art hera on vacation from their 17-92 Seminole County site was re­
flected
to
the
office
by
a
unani­
which war* adopted by our Legit- successful
% ey Diploma conititutea the legal mous vote of the Board of City turned, here Is so great that Ute
arrest af the asgia
quested
this
morning
by
Senator
mission
work
In
rentral
Mexico,
latura
In
1051,
equivalent of a high school diplo­ Commissioners at Its first meet­ plant la baing operated to Its com­
can ho attributedd to the nuUe
Douglas Stenstrom representing
According to Ih* Florida St«- network that pvovtdad him with
will conduct services of worship Charles Clayton of Clayton Realty
ma and tan ba accepted by cm- ing In January of 1057,
plete capacity.
tut**, Mon.holder commented, th . Identification ad tha negro
ployara and training agenclea aa
Sunday at tha First Christian Company.
whoever dischargee ■ firearm on man from th# llranae number
aueh. It bcara th# signature of the
Church. The Stone* and two other County Attorney Mark N. Clavea highway or within 300 yard* nf taken hy tha woman the hulk/
State Superintendent of Public Inmltiinnarles operate a training land Jr., reporting to the Board of
any parson* premises without tha negro attempted to rape.
•traction and that of the Director
renter for boys who art preparing County Commissioners r#l»U** to
ownars consent ie declared to bo a
of Adult and Veteran Education.
A I.ongwood woman, wk« erg*
Mayor Denver Cordell *t*pPad misdemeanor.
to enter the rural ministry or be­ the approval said, "In view of tbe
Tha purpose of this equivalency
rapid by g negro on Oat. 4 « m *
intent of the Legislature and the down from hla offlca on th* The Statutes continue, the use to th* Htmlnol*_ Count/
____ Jail
lasting program la that many edu­
come better farmers and church many subdivisions that' fra
ara being
bt
Hoard of Sanford City Commis­
cationally mature veterani, ser­
leaders In their home eommmnnl- develop-d in Semlnolo County, tt sioners following approval nf the for any purpose whatsoever of a •Identified BroeVIna In a ali-i
vicemen and non veteran adulla
children under 1« years nf age : Unenp aa the man whe
, „ .
.
.
4 Tha Elks second annual charity tics. Stone, elder son of Pastor would bo my opinion that R would
• In the stale who, for one reason or
air rifla er S3 rlfla by n* Ike Longwood • Read,
3 our dentist may he ib ra n t, basketball gam* will h# pleyed in and Mr*. P o n t L. Stone, la mate- h*LiJl right to rornrt. b ta k ta tho
another, have not had tha oppor­ from hla preetlc* on Monday, Jan. Sanford Tuesday, Jen. IB, *t 1
underitha supervision mf
80
flwt
right
nf'wly."
ger
of
the
Mountain
of
Light
Fa/m
the station,
i
1 adults,
tunity to complete formal require­
... .
In. m. on the Seminole High Schoel at Pahellon, noar Aguascallenlei, "I am fully convinced,"' said
However, Cordell said, hefora
ments for high achool graduation.
Judge Houshnlder, said, "al­ plaint haa been filed og Brooktrie
Many such persons, through read­ lending’ le* l a w " \n Orlando lo [r 0 |i^ ' o .^ u V it^ D X s 'e h lo fh ia - Cnlored
of ' h* w" k '*&gt;« Cleveland," that the negt session leaving hla rhalr, "I havo enjoy though t'hrlstmaatima Is tha lime which atem* from tha Oet. ;fl
ing, travel, self-directed study,
ed th* Um# I have spent on this \ for gifts, and usually include* ***•
and the practical experiences of
.
.
.
. , .such gift* as HH guns, air rifla*
Fletcher Jones, SS-year-eld Baa*
life, have resched a level of edu­ S 3 S T “ "
" ' i f - K * »•*"!
fc h »&gt;
' • S T w „n ,,--' h . „ H .
of you around this table for th eir.gnd j j rifles, parents ara urgwl to f°cd negro, who la being held e*
cational competence comparable
The lecture* are to he given I " ar „/rece"lptef from the charity ! *d off,c,#' bo,r'* TuM/ ,*F the fol- j tbtak that H would be all right to cooperation with me. I want to - rg^|.y their supervision of children charges of criminal attack on a
(h,
of , llrh WMponi 27-year-old Orlando nurM la atlll
.to that required for high achool at Ihe wlnte. meeting of the Cen- 1,, 'V
J,"™ ' J . ' ' o w I n R officer, were chosen: 0 . D revert bark la the formerright of expre.s my apprecUtlon In th e)
city employes who have worked (hrnughnut tho year,1
k U . game will g t
l a | (iim|rr!U( chairman of Ihr hoard. way width.
graduation. Sine# these people can­ i,„l 1)1.1 rirt Dental Society o f '
confined tn th* 8*mlno|a County
not afford to spend the required Florida. Which enverg in leading " ^ v fJ nu*m/tni«P M c e rd iir" ^ ’ " * r r y K*lk' 'Ire chairman.
!Jail.
v
County Attorney Cleveland fur- wilh m* untiringly and hove
amount of time In classroom at­ countjc. of the state.
Brookins was brought in tha
l„c. r ■, n S offietala
^,'‘nrs', W Mor8,n' » for&lt;1|ng s,c- ther said that "where there la a helped make my Job hare easier.!
tendance, they are not able to have t L nrcftiricni.clcct nf tha n«. I ? ' Kj ' , / ' ' j .
, rrtary; W. II. Young, rh u rch 1 deadend, a 40 foot right of way I have th* City at heart and.
Pemlnol* County Jail after an allthetr competence certified through tinn wida American DsnUI A» L
ci
h! Ireasurer; Mrs. James L. Horlon would be all right If there la pro- want yon In eall on m* at any
night Investigation by Sheriff.
time
that
I
might
ha
nf
any
the traditional nnlt diploma patCordell and Deputy Sheriff Sing­
d lll n n «
Z
K
of £ : f* " .
in n
,
: Sr., church clerk and hUtorlan; per drainage.
«:-hnI ne T ,
l"lnrov''&lt;) »*oke t.al player and .
r Mf i«grr, financial xeere- Clayton, drvcloper
dn
of Laka of th# help."
letary.
School Of Dentistry. .Medical Lot- , h, mosl v.lu.hl* player.
I tary;
"
,and
nH ,liste
" , ’r Th.rn
.onerln.
WnnA.
I.M
Ih
Tharp, itiprrtn- Woods told Ihe commissioners that
Anyona who tan meet the re­ legs nf Virginia, will ho th* hon­
Tha Altamonte Rpringa woman,
Tlrketa are on sala at B. L. Irndent of Ihe Sunday School.
quirements for taking these tests ored guest and lecturer on Per-we plan lo use a road easement to
A Chutuota property owner *ug-) J*hp" »h* brake loose from BropkPerkin's
Men's
Store
In
Sanford.
or who la Interaited In further In­ lodnntla — diseases nf th* gum*
| Tharp announced that the ell* put tn storm sewera underground
getled to tha Board of Se.nlnol* j "» ™n for help and nottfled
formation may contact Fred C. and other tiieura surrounding the
ihad granted a variance request that will dram into th* lak*."
Countv Commlealonere yesterday ll°m*r Sawell, Altamonte Spring*
Murray, Dlr«ctor.of &lt;ha Seminole teeth.
|*n that the front of Ihe pro-' John Mrisrh, former chairman of
that damage* to hi. car ba pald f ° n' UbU who Immediately_ cam#
County Tatting Center. Ills office
j posed educational building may he th, Roard of County CommissionAnother honored guest-speaker Christian Science
by tha rounty.
i **
,r *M of 0,8 • “ 8™Plrt •»*
_ U located on the top floor of the wlll.h. Dr. 'ftinmai A. Price of
|f1ush with Ihe front nf Ihe s*nr-;er*, said "this doesn't have anyLudomll W. Morakl. owner
ownar of % * ' H
mmm
a
P Court House and tha telephone Miami, president of tho Florida Program To Start
nroninm
w u nnYlB| A f i f f
jlury.
thing to do with th* road rod*. It
property In Chuluota told the com­
lim ber ta Ml.
State Dental Society of 1,100 den­
Local TV viewer* will ho In-1 Mr*- Oscar T. Pearson was *p j, a Semlnolo County Plat Law aA Icotch fnureome will ha missioners yesterday that ho was light green IBM Plymouth ear
which hears tha damage whin
s
*
forested to know thattha popular pointed chairman of the committer .rfopM |n | 9M ••
tist member*.
played at th* Mayfair tnn Semi­ coming across tha Kcontockhat- ha hooked bumper* with th# wo*
Other speakers on Periodontia series "How Christian flclenca on plans for the observance of the | Senator Strnrirnm asked the comrhea
Rrldg*
between
Chuluota
and
include Dre. Richard Chare, Frank Heals” will s,art January 7, over i Week of Compassion, Fch. ID-2B m| „ | onWi (f ,&gt;,„v woujd p, wllUng nole Country Club Golf Couree Geneva when he saw a plank man'* car,
Scott, and M. J, Calberk, all of MDRO-TN, Channel fl. at 1:15
Mrs. James L Anderson ha, tn approve the right of way on Ihe Sunday January 8th, according sticking up and had to turn to
ROUTINE RUN
been chosen as local correspnn promts* that County Surveyor itio to I/** Armatrong, Golf Do.
p. m.
Florida.
avoid IL
LEXtNOTON, Ky. U1 - /xtraL
N'nw being seen over 100 sta­ dent for Tha Florida Christian. approve Ih* drainage and atorm
President at th* moeting will
Armstrong said that playera
According
to
MorakL
frost
or
Mrs. W. II. Young was selected sewers.
bo Dr. Wayno C. MrCall nf Ocala, tions, these programs feature two
will choose their own partner* dampness on tha bridge caused imsn Gene Haynes considered If «
routine run Sunday wh*n ha d#«
president of the Central District guest* who tell of their religious at attendance chairman fnr a
him to *kld off tha bridge ami livened Marti* Raker In a hospital,
Commissioner Mrisrh said, "I for thu foursome.
experience* on each 15 minute leaders' inerting to be held In Or
Society,
However, Armstrong said that •erinu.lv damage hla car.
am not going In argue th* intent
where she died of « cerebral hem­
l.ocot dentists planning to at­ program. A moderator will glva landu. Jan. 24-2B.
f
A requeal to Inereaar the fee
nt the rguslature hut Ihe law raya those planning to lak* part In
lie suggeitrd to tha commission- orrhage.
At
Ihe
Woman'*
Day
observance
brief
comment*
of
an
Inspira­
tend
tho
meeting
Include:
Dr.
J.
for a Matter Plumber’* examinetha
event
ara
requested
tn
rail
I
„r,
that
he
ehould
be
reimbursed
B6 /ret. On a 50 foot right-of-way,
It was all In a day’s work ton
Eon from 110 to *50 we* pro- W. Epps. Dr. A. W. Epps, Jr., tional nature designed in show Sunday tha loo,a nftarlng fnr mis I am going to Insist on storm sew­ In and register aa toon aa possl- ]for the damagei.
v lien on Monday ha dellvlrH
aentod to th* Board of City Com- Dr. A. W. Epps gr.. Dr. H W. how everyone ran rely on Ond'a offering for henrvnlcnre w a s ers and curb and gultera."
kl*.
However,
Seminole
County
AL
■listener* again last night with the Rucker, Dr. Harry 8. Woodruff, help effectively In th* problem* slon* was $41.00. Tha Christmas | Hi* Roard of Commissioner*, on Th* local pro explained that a tnrney Mack N. Cleveland Jr. ad. Magdelena Baker, who hid eolof .tally Ufa, ,
MU,
nn a sidewalk, to th* hos­
txplanition ’.hit tha request wax and Dr, I- D, Brawn.
a motion hy Conimlsilonur R. C. Scotch Foursome Includes a man vised the rnmplaintant that there lapsed
She was pronounced dead of
made In “ make It equal with the
Dodd, agreed to approve a plat of and woman golfer plavlng lo^ was no eounty responsibility I:,- pital.
a heart attack.
•ame for an electrician and to bring1
tha new subdivision provided that x*U\yi' *;lth one golf hall but volved.
It in line with the surrounding com
alternate
ehote.
th* curb and gutters aa well as
•Four Deputy Sheriffs bonds were , If* learned yesterday they w*cn
■unittea."
storm **w*rs met lh« approval of Armstrong said that Ray Her­ approved by tho Hoard of Cominii- 5yvar.i!d twin sister*.
City Clerk H. N. layer explain
ron, local golfer, shot a hole In sinner, yesterday. They wrre Dr- ‘
County Surveyor M. C. Hagen.
ed lh.it Die Plumber’s Code was
on* at tha Mayfair Inn couis* puty Sheriff* Rond* for R. G. WhllADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS
adopted In 1PM and the fen was
last weak on the No. 5. hoi* using •*n, N**h R. Kannudd/, R. L
ON PAGE SEVEN
Agencies Are Slow a five Iron.
eat at th* same time. He also
fltqllh, and J. D. Waiven.
stated that tha electrician's-code
In Replying To Low
and fet was set tn 1PM
City Commissioner Esrl lllggln*
| TALLAHASSEE A-The seer*bothim objected to the raise in
Itary of state's offic* said today
faa because "I don't believe s
many state age-ielea, boards and
min should be taxed out of work
,rommlss|nni haven't compiled with
a new state law requiring them, to
lag."
"It'x not tha money, It's the
file coplea of their rale* and reg
test," that gives us good master
ulatlona by Jan; 1.
fw' •tiy jy
The law was designed tn lift
■ plumbers said Commissioner John
some of the secrecy in govern­
Krider.
Pointing to the different* be
r &amp; '&amp; '&amp; w
ment and provide easier aereai
tween tha two codes. City Clerk
ta rales and regulitioni adopted
hy Ih* numerous governmental
layer said that the Electrical
Cod* wae a national code edopted
bodies.
by Die City and the Dumbing
The law required that every rale
Code was worked up-by a local
and regulation adnptd k any
committee.
atala department, board or com­
Commissioner Higginbotham said.
mission after Jan. 1, and affecting
"1 question the feasibility of the
the rights of the public, had to be
electrician's fee and I still ques­
tiled with th* secretary of slate's
tion th« (axing of men’s right to
office before It could become ef­
wuta, ( am uiqu-od U. iuppri*
fective.
ting competition."
Commissioner Jack Ratigan
Installation Set '
Mid, "Prom tha discussion by the
Boaid I suggest that the request
Tha Enlisted Men’* Wlvai Club
be tabled because of th* lack of
will hold • mooting tonight In th#
Information warranting the inKM club on th* Sanford Naval Air
ureaae."
SUti n at • p. m.
&lt; The aurgeetion wae adopted
Institution of officer* will k« NEWLY ELECTED COUNTY COMMISSION chairman W. E m m UttiW
m » * t ni tha hand
unanimously by tha commission- RETIRING MAYOR J. DENVER CORDELL. lt »r*acnUd • silver tray &lt;m behalf of tko City by Com- hold and all member* art urgod Uia coafaranca tabla at yaatorday'a matting of the Board. Shown with
^ I h Iq u i
b i t e # . .(M itt IMM*
ltoak K. C t o M * » asd 0 » . l a w l w , Cimk ad «w C b a * 0 « h i

Equivalency Tests
Set For Next Week
» At Seminole High

County Judge Says
Children, Guns
Giving Trouble

Manufacturing Co.
Officials Visiting
Here indefinitely

“ia

Vacationing Stones Approval Is Sought
To Conduct Service For Right-Of-Way
At First Christian
J. Denver Cordell
Winds Up Duties
As Sanford Mayor
Dentists To Attend Elks Charity Game
Orlando Confab To Be Held Tuesday

.. .

Properly Owner
Asks For Damages

Scotch Foursome
To Be Held Sunday

Fee Hike Request
Presented To Board
Of Commissioners

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thlrtaen Southern itatM where
|Lilly vaeeln* wu uied almoet *aclualrely tor the 1N4 immunlulleo
K gram et the National Pounds*
i tor infantile Paralysis.
The ataiee corered betid** In*
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M m w duty ware. I dart iim
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Besides, I am too busy (or all that
that sort of thing involve*."
Adam squinted nia eyae M If to
Mi aw la Mttar perspective.
"Busy at what T" a* asked.
"Dort you think," ah* aakad
coolly, not looking up, "that a wife
ha* * right to aomo laterexto ol
Mr own 7"

"I'm not talking about

wivm.

r » touting about you! What lnUreau d* you Mv*T"
NOW ah* lookad at him, and th*
protest in bar (ac* mad* him back
wmttr. K ut
"Well, l mean, ot a kind that
keeps you from a*ug d*o«nt to
my euatomm."
"1 am d*c*nt to them. I don't
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tdatloa of th* feurlttn itatke was
inoculated, and only on* or two
dases were given Imlaad of tha
three required for the full lm«
munlullen procedure. But * tbe
children in the ago group Inocu­
lated normally have the highest
incidence of polio.
Cases Cat U OneFIflh
" It'll encouraging that tha de­
cline In polio la to marked," a
Lilly spokesman uld.
Meanwhile, the Polio Surveil­
lance Unit oC th* Publlo Health
henries mad* a study of Ave mil*
lion children In alavan icattarcd
atatsa and reported tanlet-v* And*
lags that th# attack rates for
paralytic polio In Uto vaccinated
group were from one half lo one*
iflh of the ratea for the uxvaecln*
aled children. Thus (ha Vaccina's
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the vaccine tor reducing both the
incidence aad aavartty at pall**
mytliua.
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For example, Ihe Tttaa SUM
Department of Health reports that
through September 30 tbe attack
rale ror paralytic polio among
473JM vaccinated children ta a lT
per. 100.000 ai cootraated |*'17.7j
per 100,000 unong th* 371,100 un*l
vtcelnaled children In (he J-to-9
are group.
Of tha vaccinated children, only
33.000 received the three lnoculn*'
Horn required In the full immunity
(Ion procedure. Th* remaining
44c,000 got at least on* but not
mure than two dote*.
The morbidity raport concludes;
"On (ha bails of this# figures, II
aopears that the vaccina waa ap*
xlmatebr to per cent cfltcUv*
preventing the paralyUe form
of th* disease la Texas.'*___

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"A foot warmer, hair dryer,
electric heating unit for warming
up a cup of coffta an route, and
a manage machine to eliminate
fatigue while on tha road."
"A folding atandup canvashnuso in the stnriga compartment
that will enable a woman to chango
her clothing in privacy."
"Specially designed luggage that
will fit the space In the rear trunk
compartment exactly, thus simp-

been gr*Uy much a maacullni
ftrttuoa, built to appwgl i« tha eya
Sad mind of that manly fallow,
tho American husband.
But Um groat anise market today
la Uttla Mr*. Moneyhigi herieif —
th* Amarltan wife, who boards
• ar dlipentai the family buadl* of
aeraieh. To pleaso her tho motor
•ar a( too future will t« more
femlains - and deni be lurprisrd
If tl snda up wltb venitiaa blladt
and lata rurtalat.
A alga of tha timea la Ui« fact
;a major ear minufaeturar has re*
; taiaad MiUiaa Kahaat. tha wall
, knewa laMtier designer, to outfit
■a ear 4»p*eim#nttUy "from tha
' Mr*. Kahin*. who hai d«aJgn«d
. everything from men'* cufflinks fa
kitchen cabinets, from aafaa to gat
ataiioni, pounced glrefully an th#
opportunity to famlalaa Um motor
,«er.
; Sho facia eftgply that mala daalining genius has aihauatad Itaolf
Oo such Horn* ai chroma lights
aad bores tost hay coyly, "bo;Mama&gt;boaaoaaapi"
"What happened to (ha home
must happen to th* motor ear,"
aM aald firmly. "Tha pubUe la
■eatiatod with extorntl iada*ta,
aadgets. There has b*en tod much
Dosiiag on ihe caka.
"Th* Interior of the car mutt
be mad* more comfortable. A ear
Jnuat become mnre than merely a
vehicle far transportation, it mutt
%• made store ramtortoUa - aad
baeosre a kind of hama an wbaaia,"
ii Aa tha revisions |t this Hireling
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lOVtfT COMMUNtn PASTY cm IS Nikita KhnttM wv (top l manager.

■ smile In Moscow m ha u grestod with Ruaalaa Premier Nikolas
Bulganin (tap, right).’KhruahcW* manner dunged ’♦hen is* ad'
drawn! th* Supreme Soviet with ft danundattoWad PWftldftBt AtSOO*
hower for what h* termed "enkto inlarteren**** In Communist
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Etna ton Kite* Ktfauvar (bottom, left) of Tanned*** and John
Sparkman (right) or Alabama. Sparkman Mid Um Prealdent a Christ*
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.Th* Informant aald In an’ lnttrview the munition* Included Britlah-manufaetured grenadai which
ware shown by tarlal number In
have com# from Egyptian army
d*poU. (vhar arms, hekald. wire
among som* 3oo.ooo wtanmtt aban­
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Erwin Rnmmara arm* whan it
•""•"dared In Tunlala during
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Tha tourta aald Tunltlan nationaliata spirited thaia a rm south to
the Libyan frontier. Othare ware
hidden in dumps and desert re­
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Police To Conduct Experiments
By Mixing Alcohol, Gasoline
LOUISVILLE, Ky. OF—New fuel beer apiece anti ten will dri
for the slogan, that gasoline ami | cold sober,
alcohol don't mix will be sought in! '••toy **ai auara: to ;;x uao;
an all-out experiment next month. ,0!^ " ,*t* *nd *,K dr,vln* ,c*'*
Ten motorists will get their alco- 0f y,t volunteer's response to
hoi free.
flicker of ll|ht, to a jet of i
The experiment will be the ell- against the eye to measure pi
max of a seminar on "alcohol and sensitivity, ability to stand atei
road traffic" Krb. 13-24 at the lly, to touch the tips vof the foi
Southern Police Institute here. It flniers together, to do slmj
will be held Feb. 23.
mathematical problems and
Plans are to have 20 volunteer cross out certain letters in
motorists. Eight will get about half Printed page,
a pint of 100 proof bourbon each. On the driving course, the gu
two will get around eight bottlea of ea pigs will drive in ami nut ni

small wooden Work* with the ear
Wheels, try to back onto planks,
turn around In a narrow road,*
dflve In and out of loose sand and
Estate Commission are currently! Failure to comply with thla aec* -rj
park In a tight space.
making an ufttce-to-offlce check of.llon °f i',p l»« makes a broker “fla
Directing the experiment, a
h. iiI m ,
. . . ,i ,.i l*,*h,r i" suspension or revocatlollvMi
S3
well - u 'uc seminar, v.ui L* V. all real estates brokers to seo t h a i ku
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established
s
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p
a
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a
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e
'
t
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r
Commitslon,
tre&amp;
M
Robert F. Boreknstein, director of
the Indiana atate police laboratory trust accounts in which funds be-!drrcd the inspection mnv going on, jvW
and inventor of the breathalyzer, longing to their clients are held paying that a large percentage of
a device to tset the amount of'apart from the brokcra’ own per- the cases coming before Ihe Orm*
alcohol In a motorist’s blood-.snnal ur business funds,
mission (odsy arise from rare*
stream. •
* Such separation is' required under le.«*ne»* by brokets In safgguarlling
A rti.irn physicians, lahoralnr) 1933 amendments to the Florida *ucb hinds.
... m
lerhnlrlans and chemists will par- real estate license law, which pro- &gt;lac M. Smith. executive of tha
ticipatc,
vide* that all mor.es entrusted to Commission,, declared the current
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brokers must be segregated by Inspection would he continued until
The average American eala an them In special account* maintain-j*11 real estate office* had been a
average maximum of 5.7 pounds of cd fer this purpose with Florida covered. Earle L. Mann, chief ln«
rice a year.
banking institutions, or In escrow vrstlgator, Is directing Ihr activity.

*

MFVTT nag CHltP John Dorcrmw and on aide, Edmund C.
____ _ ____
aactlosi in Passaic, N. J., when their car waa rammed by a hook and ladder truck. Potto* and Br— - ” ■
n , amine tha wreckage og tha car from which the front wheel* (toft) end
bfr the impact. Both vchiclea were responding to a minor Are alarm wham they collided. (loisraattanatf

r,

Ho Qne Talks Of Famed Woman
awared a lot of questions about
ARMENTlERES, France on — not herb now and I doubt
th* lady whoa* name came ao
oat *f lh# people In th# home* *VfF wa* her*.”
wn of ana nf the most fablvd “No monument tn her?" I aakrd. lightly to th* lipa nf ao many
Mil libeled ladies of aong-Marie- "No liUle plate on any house?' American soldiers of th* first
toolscll* from Armenttores—never "5lon*leur,” h* gasped, a llttl* world war.
He said a lot of the veterans had
fieard of her and those who did shocked at the suggestion. "Do you
returned to France on trips after
♦frh they could for„-et it.
know the words of this song?
tha first war and after the second.
M ia first seven citizen. of this' &gt; 'old him 1 d,d' Mo,‘
II* explained that many traveled
w y between Lilia snd S'. Omer1jc*,ly'
.
.
lM , to Armentlcres to inquire about
tha northeast corner ot France |
held up his hsnd in protest,
jmost on the Rclg.'an border, who! ' Monsieur, if you please. )ou the mademoiselle, lie sail some o(
their son* must have heard about
jra asked about the fabulous fe- promised not to sing,
late of World War I, could fur- Calmed and assured hy the Inter- her for he'd had many inquiries
,h no Information.
Prolrr* Mon,leur Orandjean an- from veteran* of World War II.
He added that Armentlcres waa
M"Mademolsella f r o m Armennot, so far as ho knew, occupied
flrrea?" asked an incredulous
by American troop* In World
french policeman "Monsieur, we
War I, but by th* British. Ha aald
Rkva many, but a policeman is not
that over tho yeari h* ha* bean
Pfccisely th* person of whom to
telling people that no on# of her
toqulre."
description avae lived la Arman'!A businessman hurrying along
lierei.
nabbleatoned street to a wool brokAt this point I asked th* Inter­
&gt;*K* office was next In the line
preter to Interrupt him.
^ Inquiry. Ha raised his hat at the
"He speaks of her 'description',”
question, but ha raised his bushy
1
and, "obviously h* never heard
The
aesrch
Is
on
to
select
Flori­
qgebrows higher,
ill tha words."
da's
Five
Outstanding
Young
Men.
Jj"M op s I e u r ,” ha suggested,
"No matter," said Monsieur
••would do better to look In Tarts Distinguished Service Award Chair
tor such a person. Paris is gay1 man for the Florida Junior Cham- flrsndjeao, "1 am tired of Ui* sub­
*t»d cosmopolitan, while hero in l&gt;er of Commerce, Don Lester ofj ject. And If there ever was such
Armrntieres, we are duie and pro- Winter llaven, announced today that a person she probably came from
Ylnclal and our girls, well—"
,(he Jayrcrs are again seeking the soma plaet such as Clermont Ferrand."
PAt last, a man driving a team ■gAiblic’a help in nominating eandl"If you ar* going lo guns," 1
•qt brown horses hitched to a beer dates from which Florida's Hve
wagon said that It wo would ask Outstanding Young Men will be said, “Toulouse would ba beltif.''
End adv for Pms Tues Dae. 30.
f t th* aorner bistro for Monsieur selected.
&lt;]uy Arandjesn, ha might know Annually th* Florid* Jayreai se­
lect and give recognition to tha five
f)iat w* wera talking about.
Monsieur flranJjean, fortunate­ young men In tho Slat* who have
ly. was to kis inn. If* was short made outstanding contributions to
and gray. Me had watery blue eyes, their community, their business or
a drooping gray mustache and a profession, or tha Htata. Th* eandlnoge th* color of wall paper pink. dalrs must b# between the ages of
Hr^iddencd visibly when he heard 21 and 35 in order lo be eligible,
Lester said that the Jaycee*
fee question.
"I’leaae, monsieur,'* ha said, would Ilka lo be advised by any­
in the State of Florida who
"don't alng tha song about her. one
knows of any young man who has Carl I. Iwlsher prominent Jack­
You are an American. That Is
« ;ih u - . .. i « *
k .. .. V
.' performed some outstanding ser- sonville manufacturer and clvle
y : about
K 1°
u nr, 1' ip* In hi* community
and who leader will serve as chairman of
enough of that! song
the Mad-|
,for* ....
*
I
might
b*
eligible
the
award. th# 1959 Cancer Crusade of the
omoiselle from Armentlcres."
Contact the local Jaycce organiza­ Florida Division of th* American
-..Monsieur Rrandjean tightened tion for nomination blanks or write Cincer Society according tn an in ­
toil lip*.
to the Florida Jaycce Slate Head- nouncement .of Division President
''Several p e r s o n a ." he said.' quarters, I-akrlaml. Deadline for Dr. Donald Rahsgrn of Ft. Lauder­
“have claimed to he th* original nominations is Jan. 10.
dale who stated that the Cancer
J^ademolselle of this song that The five outstanding young men Control program is most fortunate
went *p4nkey, pinkey pa: lex vous' selected will h# presented their in receiving Swisher'* acceptance
awards at a special banquet to be of this important assignment.
"IftnhY, dinky, parlea vows," 1 hrld during the Florida Jaycee Win­ The Society's combined educa­
torrertod him.
ter Conference In Tallahassee en tional and fund raising campaign Is
"No matter, he Slid,
Feb. II,
usually conducted during . the
month of April, which has been
designated a* National Cancer Con­
trol Month by an Act of Congress.
In 1999 the Florida Division hopes
lo exceed th* receipts nf 1933 which
totaled 3492.000 obtained under.
Swisher's leadership.
In accepting the appointment
Swisher esiled for the support and
cooperation of every individual, organired group and business estab­
• f 1955
lishment la th# state to Join hands
to combat a dlseasa that today will
strik* approximately one In every
three persons, according In a re­
cant announrament from th* Na­
tional Cancer lostitute. He also re­
quested all volunteer Cancer Cru-|
aadera to Intensify the program of
public education In order lo bring.
individual* to their doctor* earlier
for examination line* msny ran-1
cera can be cured If discovered
and treated properly.

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T h u rsd a y ■F rid a y

Search On To Find
" Five Outstanding '
Young Men In Stale

Swisher To Serve
As Drive Chairman
For Cancer Society

America
Outstanding
Ymmg Mer

Old Eiffel Tower
Misses Close Call :

J E W AM TMt T* aMetondtog yenng naan eg 193J; named ky tha
f t U. 8. Junior Chamber of Commerce, who will be honored January
’14 to Springfield, 1U. Selected by a panel of natlonatly'pracnlnant
persona, the ten man wart chosen for rontributlona la their profes­
sion* and to tha general welfare of the people. They are: Robert A.
Charpto, 30, Oak nidge, Tenn.,' assistant research director, Oak Ridge
National Laboratory, for contributions to nuclear science; Dr. Den­
ton A. Cooley, 33, Houston, Tex, associate profaaaor of aurgary,
Baylor University, for experiments In ct,-to-vascular aurgary;
Edward D. Eddy Jr., 34, Durham. N. H, vlce-prealdont and provost.
University of New Hampshire, for rontributlona to education; L4.
VfW, Frank K. Everest. 39. Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., teat pits*,
for adding to aeronautical progress; Irving K. Devine, ai, Cawiucari,
R. L, foreign correspondent, for contributions to world understand­
ing as a radio correspondent on permanent visa In Russia; Ruben F.
frtettler, 31, Shelter, Calif., anglnevrlng executive supervising rocket1
Are control developments; Howard W. Pollock, 39, Anchorage,
Alaska, attorney, Alaskan homesteader and legislator, Thomas
Sehlppm, 29, New York City conductor who his sided tha develop­
ment *f music,ana and added to understanding laterpretoUen* In
musts; Charles H. Smith Jr„ 39, Ctrvslansl, president eg a steel tomBony, for pioneer sfTorU In Labor-management relational Haw. Loom
a t 8 oil!van, 33, Philadelphia, pastor, Zion Baptist phurch, far leod-

PARIS If— Fire broke nut atop
the steel-skeletoned Eiffel Tower
esrly Tuesday. It was brought und
dcr rontrol by firemen who panted!
alt the way to the top of tha 114-foot
structure on foot.
On* eager fire fighter wa* cut
above the wrist* a* he yanked at
fire ealtngulshers In the fight to
save Parla' .most obvlcus land­
mark. lie wa* the only casualty
reported.
Tha blaae began In an electrical
connection In the television coaxlal cable Installation on (he tow­
er'* top floor. A black billow of I
smoke eould he seen all over
lown.
Fifteen firemen made the long
journey up the stair* before tha
elevalor got working.

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Jan. 5 - 6 - 7
LADIES' HATS
All ladlea hats, fall and
winter.
REDUCED TO CLEAR

40
LADIES
SUITS

SKIRTS
25 Ladies skirts, mostly
woolen materials.
Regular Prices
10.95 to 17.95

O ne Rack

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Sale Price

7.98 to 11.98

All wool materlnls and
blend*.
Regular rices
17.95 to 05.00

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regulars (a few shorts)

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DRESSES AT SALE
PRICES

MENS' JACKETS
All leather suede, nylon,
and others, all with zip*
per front, some atylcs
reversible. Sizes .11 thru

Reg. Prices 10.9.1 In 25.00

SALE PRICES,

7i98 to 19.98
In h»rd finish crease holding
materials. A nationally known brand,
Hegular 45.00

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�taries a/w#Q as to tele* pert to the earns***
1m when ill* I t John* liver to rededleated.
HlitMy. hi ft wtr , to npMttsf Itoatf for
undoubtedly many sneh grape- « « • formed
•t th« mum location, or naar th# mum to*
cation to greet incoming travelers from
ether pert# r f i f i r fltmg world as they
eama kora tovtoH i and to Settle. Tha aama
&gt;the memeraMe ocaaitom.
adjr fOM out an torKatton to tho wttlaf remains and th* historical signiflend Chamber of Cemmoreo official* eaneo of tho river and ito brilliant peat that
fooa haek many doeadoa will rekindle tho,
tamo spirit withhi tho dttoona of Sanford
and Sombtoto County aa thoso in ita oarlr
history.-looked forward to growth, trad*,
travelers and settlers. '
•**»*\ -.*.»• - • iA ’A0 ■ 0 i
*,
.'
Itoatton of tho 11 Johns Btrer have also Rood Predicament
MJiStor.lShto'Xofapytr. o»or«&lt;tha
drat contenders tor tho PemecraiU
Eaton as a oandfdato tor Prosidsat of
£ Invited to tha affair wm ho Qrar*
LoSoy Collins, alone with othsr stats
jnrtob; prominent in offidol -dittos of
4o government.
ho fiiantie oront will b* tho official
Ton of tho "NauHeen’*from tho Sanford
along historic sights of ths St. Johns
r which haa baon tomsd th# "Nil# of
S T ’SEuttoan" win boffin Its dsily
ition foltowinf ths rododieation of ths
t o o Bitar at tha coromonios that will
ybea an January,ith at liM p. m.
’Arriving in Sonford for ths big event
1Is BpmtootolriBen* from Sllvsr Springs
m s ih s (IftBAtod hlctorlc places along the
rivdpWhdro tflPkmfathero probably, roamOd BM lived In tha earlier year* of Florida.
Many of.ths Stata’o outstanding beauties
wW als6 bo on hand to eeo and rids th*
"Nsutiean” on its first trip from Sanford’s

m Os*
■
r hand to taka picture* for television

viewer* will be cameraman from tha State
'Advertising Comminlon, plus other newaJStite from tha antirs Central Florida Area.
..R ichard Sodero and W. R. Kemp,
Sta n tars of ths River Cruises boat plying
Hnt St. Johns Rivsr from Sanford said that
.ths satire bandshell, which now carries a
lug* sign "River Cruliee", will also ba
ra sp e d with neon light* that will attract
thousands of tourists and travelers. In addltfon to th* neon tubing and light* th at will
aoVer th* bandshell, a hug* animated sign
;*lftb* erected atop a staap toward blinking
RS mSssag* 'at tha St. John’s beauty and
R iver Cruitos to all Who eross tha bridga
eomihg into Sanford,
,
. ■■
j f Sahsfird add lUhilnole qounty ahouldtom
out for ths event, to meet and hsar tho digni-

The Sanford Herald

Stoats ly « pevwiwai ffjttjg
, Lup.Zcar &gt;h **et nfc-r'*-r-r*
icaThnetoa Mies be a tor
plekla.--J* torar leeBy are #m
good men la ge rnnad. TVs yew
there anal odea* m*e ef any
tod.
Aa Mgeet toe eettoatog there
an new Bl mffliM worn*# eUs
to marrieg* to tto United Ma
but cedy IT mfttsa men.
Whet d* these flguns meeat
Lei's Men tt. ladies. They add ap
to a dlatoertoatog fact-demand
exceeds itipply. CempeUthm wffl
to keener than ever. It la, tor
L o u iiv n x i. Kf. t*-Aa ow*
eaae, truly a man's world—at tout before to is • mllllaasEw.)
for sia«l* mao. Tto raacala toy# * U than no bos* (or tho tw in mta with a eooKkaeo that reach.
real edge. To win them you wffl girl ttoat Of coutm, there b. Bor N bick I t to&gt;rt m y w yw w r
* hr
"
have to woe them herder then natural torso* b tto average gap. 4iy
Hew eea eto fiad him? very CODHllttSd 4f A TIVtkt

S s r A f f li

..
Wsetch e mta tola leap Veer •(■fto. __
a girl mey have-to do men tha# lb* itoold walk a* to tto first
leap. She may alee have te top. ibito a n (to «u dec***, ood tram • LUu, OMo, h i h i a a j f .
tM, geltop, go at * deed run, throw Uotoa M r . to to tcoathtog?
# law*—or eve* toon to tee aa deed. Be has peaead tto first tool
lasoet net le Imprtoee tto batter vita firing oofan.
Ito sort toot to vtottor to haa
fly mala ef hog choice.
This brings up the primary duroctor. To women tkoro to only
problem. Who wffl he tto man of coo gonuiao rlga of ciuraetor is
tor choicer Maty a big gam#
hunter who goes out after -beir
retuns tome with n nbbtt aad. if
to to a phfioeoptor, trie* to be
Interest
oa
oB
lettered
payments
Part t t
contacted. After aU, he baa had
Section UC. PUBLIC IMPROVE­ until tto entire (mount of Mid to- tto thrill ef tto chase-sad he did
Muaoat
boa
tooo
poid
tad
upon
MENT, SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS.
tog something.
BOW PAYABLE: TO REMAIN default is tto payment cf any in- A common aenee gM wffl sank
LIENS UNTIL PAID: IUPERIOB- stsllment of at.iMeeement or any to follow this same philosophy.
accrued totomit aa tar huh - When tt eeaaes to husband hunting
mant. all unpaid bxtaHmanU with la
1SS#, this muit be tto year of
intoroot ttoraoa shall toeom* lm- "Ma gnat Sustain* compromise."
madiatoly dao tad payable aad tto The crop ef petoatiel buabtnda to
City Attorney,. upeo dlreetton of not only small in quantity. II also
tto City Commtoeico. Oban pro- leaves much to bo adeed far fa
Mad to bring tto nootooory pro- terms of quality.
eoadinsa by bO in ebraanry or by Tto depnaalag truth to that th*
ouch ottor proceedings oa may to pnsent lot ef bachelor* to about
auttoriaod by low to onforeo tto the moat worthless, eelf-ceetend
Thin Sanson's famous make shoos, in E
(ball to and remain liana eupnrior
variety
of styles. High heels, medium
bunch
ef
nspoesibtlity
dodgers
In
in dignity to all O tm liana, except fttber witS an logoi oooto Incur- history. All they do to eat off their
heels,
low
heels,
Urn for tt-Mt. untu paid, from tto rod, including a m(enable attar- married friends, refuse to help
date of tha assessment upon tto re­ nay'a foe, for tbo City'a Attorney, with tho dishes, aad then go bom*
Re?. 5.95 - 1195
spective iota and parecls of land to be assessed as part of the costs, aad watch tclevis!so.
aasacad, and (ball boar iataroat at said suit may be prosecuted to (Editor's note: Tto reel truth is
tha rato of eight per ceet per as- final decree and sale of property that loyl* is envious of all bach­
Sa/e
num, and day he payable in equal embraced therein, if asid property elors.)
yearly tastsfiments over a period of la not redaemed prior to the sale (Boylo’i note: Aad eo ace you!)
not !*(( than three (I) nor more thereof, at which sale tto City of la this situation, thare/ore. th*
than fifteen (IS) in tto discretion Sanford may become tha purebaaer wise
girl wifi adjust herself to the
of the City Commission with ae- of all or any part of th* lands sold, conditions
of the chase. She may
and
may
offer
la
payment
of
ita
eruaed Intereat on all dafanwd paygo
out
loaded
bear, but ah*
manta,. unlaaa paid within thirty Md tto amount of ita liens included won’t reject « for
lonesome rabbit.
days after said assessments shall in such foreclosure. If any pert of Only a foolish girl .will teg a fel­
stand confirmed as provided In tto tto lands embraced la said to re- low hi February, ‘T woudn't
preceding section. Any unpaid bal­ deemed prior to tto sal* thereof, merry you if you were tto tost
ance May to paid et any tins* with tto partial so redscmtng shall pay
accrued‘'intoiwet to data of pay­ such nreperttoaeto pert of th* east mea ia tto world." fy December

SHOE S A L E

Lagiolaturo Isn't going to hamatring ths
dovnlopors, th# road builders, th# County
Commiooloner# and th* City Commioiionor*
who or* all working hand in hand to bring
about tho grostoot prosperity th* Stat* ha#
ovsr known.
Somehow, there !■ injected into tho new
Rood Coda that tho State wont* to control
and pooeihly maintain ovary street, rood and
byway in tha entire area. However, w# can't
go along with th# thought and perhaps think
that ther# is a misstatement in ^explana­
tion given in th* body cf th* coda.
Thera or# other inaquitia* of th* new
Read Code, aa legislators raalis* sines they
have confronted their Boards of County ment
cf such suit ns the court may deem
Commissioners. Such inequities an sll rights Section 1)1. PUBLIC IMPROVE­ proper and such reasonable attor­
MENTS, S P E C I A L ASSESS­ ney** lee for th* City's Attorney,
of wsye ehtll ba M feat
MENTS,
WHEN PAYABLE: DE­ is th* Court may datermin*. Forei^Rnhdlvtaiohe baing planned, with atraata FAULT MATURES
ENTIRE AS- closure may likewise to bad of
to serve only these subdivision#'and without ESS MINT, CITY ATTORNEY
TO say see or mar* of said hastenbecoming part of arterial highways or heavi­ FORE CLOSE LIEN; ATTORNEYS
to, aad tt said land be perly traveled through streets. Local commis­ PEE RECOVERABLE; PROCE­ •hated by any ae* ottor than the
sioners should hsva tha authority to sat tha DURE. Each annuel installment City ef Ssnford, Florida, th* lien
provided for In the preceding Sec- of th* remaining Installmaata not
width and raquiratnsnt for such streets and K-iuui—.u
i» hs uyuu ~~ - — foreclosed shall not be affected by
roads since they know what the needs are. %eclft*d In—
th* said resolution with such foreclosure.
now and In th# future.
Certainly, w# havn thn faith In our law­
Saminola County Records
makers that th* inequities will ba corrected.
lUlBh U Rkeeaee el ■*DBaoe
Reter m Creehir i t ne w
But progress should not ba stopped until a *. Such, J r , • * « « » • ruirh Sveeaer
Jr., i t a .
»t us.
u*k• Uiiiitr
such time as thn Legislature meets again. Cewan
(U re m t t. aeum W k et vir to
MU.
OtTie W. Blannanratp et m.
Wn aarmot atop building.
Rees e* Ml «* WIUUm 9.
Karl JUr I r t i w a Jr., ea ee to
Will*r4 Marrlaea et u*.

•idmy ReeeeheMf M ee a* lei

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alone thenin bedk*luee
comlUsidee

Of State Is Optimistic
WASHINGTON (Ik SeaceUry of
L iU to Dallas enpwaaed confldanea
' ever tto weakesd tto Wait will
make,totter bay than tto RuaaUna
Is world affaire la IMS. Thia waan't

torprisleg. '

; A eeereury ef atat* eta hardly
he N tM l for optimum about hU
awa peDctoa, pwUeularly in aa
; electioe yaar. gat tt to to* say-

Uoa certainly made haste to urge
that American foreign aid be con­
tinued.
Actually, tto Ruaalaaa’ meccas
to Aala—If it waa a aueceaa—may
have been fvoaily exaggerated.
Any aucceu of tto trip will have
to to proved by later develop­
ment*. The trip itself waa aot
enough.
Dulles, to hU brief statement
mad* to New York, did net go into
sQ. the ptoaei of American torsign policy aimed at (topping Roe•laa progreaa to th* world.

tto moot traveled secretary ef
(tot* to American history.
Tto alliances ae doubt have dis­
couraged the Communists from
haaty a iiiw iiu i. Aad new Dulls*
may find more time to spend at
home thinking to terms far wider
than military alliance*.
Tto Russians, by their tripe sad
their tsctiti, made it piato enough
Amerieu mUitery pact* cent bot­
tle up their effort* te eeavnrt sad
tab* ever tto world,

The United Mates eould become
isrieea mUitery- aUaneee to
eo eempiaceet stool tto military
i Dulles eeldt "Dm , tto ton
wag it has butt to tom la tto
W Me dcae -mesh -to 'M ttfliRun Um , that tt might w M ap
waa American mtlttarv anianeec. Ulm tto m w
Preach who
? • hae a natural pride to them. dreamed of u to r tohtod tto

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CLEARANCE
SALE
Starts Thursday

DRESSES

BMith *( as.

0 CUr Smith et *i te Lamer Fed. Mr. * Lem Aim .
Btekei et ua.
I bm Jilke et vlr ae lei Fe*. h r .
X.
D. MeOewelt Jr., (e A4ee A.
You can always tell when e man is well Seevdee
et ee.
informed. Hie views areth* seme ee yours.w. w. Meeteemerr et wt te cnee- IfSvYfox** - - - ter C r e c i t e .
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You'll never stumble over anything good war*
oeorge te ie r et el. Sraeteee (e

Wednesday, Jsnusry 4 ,19M
.TODAY'S BIBf.li YBBia
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while sitting dawn,
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*••• If thou eriost after knowledge end
Wtest up thy voice for understanding—
It’s better te be

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12.95- 14.95
17.95- 19.95

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22.95-29.95
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Knit Drassts
On* and two pise* styles.
K eg. 14.95 to 45.00

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C»he! Root Circle
Holds Installation,
Makes Future Plans

Public Installation Is Held
For New OES Officers Dec. 3
Dec. 11 public Installation wai i Humphrey, Installing organist; and
held for lha new officari ol Semin­ Mrs. Mary Bell Cole, aoloist.
ole Chapter No. 1 OES, at the She waa then presented gifts and
Mfionic Temple. The chapter room a farewell song was sung' altar
wai beautifully decorated with baa- which the officers retired.
ket| of red and white gladioli tied ” The hew officers were led Into
wilk blue ribbon* and placed ad- the chapter room by Mrs. Margaret
vantagcouily around the hall.
Golt, Installing marshal. They
,:.Th* UU olllccra entered with were Mrs. Mary Alice Wyatt, wor­
partly burned candlci depleting thy matron; Phil H. Wyatt, worthy
that their year was almost finished. patron; Mrs, Grace Cordell, a aMr*. Virginia Anderson, worthy ma­ soclate matron; Rohert Williams,
tron, prailded, after Introducing lha associate patron; Mrs, Augusta
Inrtalllng officer* for the evening Bilbrey, secretary; Mrs. Henrietta
aa follow*: Mra. Mary Eula Holla- Raines, treasurer; Mrs. Maa
claw,installing officer; J. P. Holla- Sheppard, condudrcss; Mrs. Lennle
claw, aulatant Initalltng officer; Moye, associate conductress; Mrs.
Mra. Margaret Colt, Installing mar- Virginia Anderson, chaplain; Mra.
ilMl; Mra. Ada Maa Crenihaw, In- Marjorie Sheppard, marshal; Mra.
eUlilef chaplain; Mrs. Mauda Helen Leinhart, organist; Mrs.
)—
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■" Mary ElUabeth Thompson, Adah;
Mra, Esalt Cole, Ruth; Mrs. Kay
Schmidt, Esther; .Mrs. * Ethel
Cecil D. Becks Are Peurlfoy,
Martha; Mrs. Bennie
Brsdy, Elecla; Mrs. Merge BradeHosts For Supper
meytr, Warder; and Leslia T.
To Honor A. R. Key Sheppard, Sentinel.
A cordial welroma was given by
Mr. and Mr*. Cecil D. Beck wore
host* for a buffet dinner at their Mrs. Wyatt, new matron, to all of
home In Orlando Thursday even­ her friends, relatives, and visitors.
ing at which time A. R. Kay was She introduced her sisters, Mrs. J.
hoiKwed for kla U years nf eerVlr* M. Ramsey, Tampa; and Mrs.
n i a representative of the Equit­ Cornelia Tippett, Atlanta, Ga. along
able Life Assurance Society In San­ with her son Tommy of Sanford.
She also introduced her husband.
ford and Seminole County.
Fallowing the dinner Cecil Beck Phil who had been inilalled aa
whe la District Msnagcr lor Cen­ worthy patron.
A courtesy was given by the
tral Florida, represented the Home
Olflee In New Vork when he pre- chapter to Mrs. Wyatt and a piano
eented Mr. Key with a gold watch solo was dedicated to the worthy
In honor of hi* long association matron and worthy patron by Ihclr
son.
with the Equitable.
Refreshments were served from
Tha guests Included bestde Mr.
and Mrs. Key, (Heir son-in-law and a tastefully decorated dining room
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. table bedecked with large white
Morrell. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rea- bells, red ribbons and bint halls,
•or, Mr. and Mrs. George Brnnelt. representing the changing of the
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ward Smilh and year.
It h i i announced that the first
Mr. and Mrs. D. Kohl of Orlando,
also Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Somers meeting ol the year will he held
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Trnvilinn nf tomorrow- at I p.m. In the Masonic
Winter Park and Mr. and Mr*. Let- Hall.
line Burdina nf Leesburg.

Visiting Guests
Present A t Wynn
Anniversary Sunday
Among lha many out-of-town
guests a| Ihe recent Golden An, nlversery af Mr. and Mrs. John
Wynn were Mr- and Mrs. EsrJ Niblaek nf Daytons, Mr. and Mrs.
Monty Harlell of Palatka and Mr.
and Mrs. Ed fluwmin of West
Palm Reach.
An Interesting fart to nol« Is
that Mrs. B. J. Overstreet Sr. of
Longwrood. Mr*. Bowman and Mrs.
Minnie Means of Gainesville, pre­
sent at the occasion, wrre also
guest* at tha Wynn wedding SO
yean ago.
Ae ■ aurprls* Mr*. Wynn re­
ceived e telephone rill from Mrs
Crahlre*. her daughter. Who had
flqwn from Turkey to New York,
j {&amp;$
th -. 1 •aylng ihe would be down later in
the week.

Mr. and Mrs. W. B West annminc the birth ol a ion, William
Timothy, weighing 7 Ihs. and II ot.
Dee. 2S. The young man was born
in the Fernald Laughton Memorial
Hospital.
Sgt. and y ri. Earl C. Cole are
Ihe proud parenl* of a daughjer,
born Dor. 20 in th# Orlando Air
Force Base Hospital. Th* young
lady weighed S lha. 14 os.

DEC. 11 INSTALLATION IIKI.D. Remlnnle Chapter No. 2 of the
OKS held an Inatallatlon of offlcera in the Mnsonie Tempi* with
UNDAY
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ago It wit th* eualom te
Y ears
visit raUttva* on th* farm on aa

•rcaalonat Hunilay—tha drive wae
plrsaant and th* food wn* Ban.
Kowadaji. If you're on* of thoa*
familial that would rather stay
horns on Hunday (heeausn you laeh
rurnl ralattT** or don't want te
drive) you can atlll enloy eountry
rooking—lha A A P Srrvlcr For
ttomsmahar* haa th* mrana: a
Sunday dlnnar rarlp* lor country-,
atyln ataak. larval al*.
Hava two pound* round staak rot
Into serving places. Dredi* tham tn
floor asaaonad with aalt and pap­
par. Malt quarter r»P hutter or
margarine In a lari* skillet and
add two medium onlona. sliced, and
half pound peeled and ellcad mushroomi. Cook until onlona sr* lender
and mushroom* era tlahtly browned.
R em ote onion* and mushroom*
from pan. Add anothar quarter rup
hutter *r mirgarlae end brown
steak on both aldei. Ftlr In thn fol­
lowing: half cup water, two tableapoona grated cheese, teaspoon evil,
dash of pappar, quarter teaspoon
paprika and htlf cup aour cream.
Cover aktltat and cook until meat
la tender enough to rut with n fork.
yor daaaert, how about a lemon
eh IIfon plat Beat four egg yolk*
and put In top ot double holler with
keif rup lemon Klre, halt teaepooa
aalt and quarter cup auger. Cook
over hot water until mlstura
rearhea ruatard eonelatanry. Add
tahlaapoon unflavnred gelatin (prosoaked In quarter rup fold water).
When gelatin h»» dlseolved stir In
taaspooa grated lemon rind. Cool
tnlstur* and when It bsalne ta
thlrhen fold In whtlae of the four
rite, atlffly beaten with halt rup
sugar. Fill nlne-lnrh. hiked pi*
Shell and chill In refrigerator. Top
with swestened whipped ereem.

Add grated orange rind to
pnrkngn vanilla pudding and pi*
filling. Servo the pudding over
menihrane-fre* arrtinna of fresh
orange. Sava ionic nf th* orange
sections for garnish.

tu i'tr intriifii wfi
tha First Baptiat Church
l:tt
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p.
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Sunday School Worker* .Council
Th*. Ethel Root Circle ef tha wilt ba held at tha F lnt .Blptlit
. .
Congregational Christian Chureh, Church at 1:15 p. m.
met In the Fellowship Hell ef the
THURSDAY «
chureh' Monday night.
' A*
Tha Intarmcdlata Choir of Utt
Installation of offleer* waa
held. A very Imprenlv* ceremony Flrit By:tilt Church will maet I t
I was ltd by Mr*. Barton.
7:00 p.m.
Th# new (late of officer* for
Tha Adult Choir of th#*lrtT»i
Ihe coming year It: president, Baptiat Church will malt* i t l-.Uft
klrs. Jim Kastman; vice president, p.m.
**)
Mrs. Harold Htrbst; *ecr*tary,
Tha
Samlnola
County
Mln|ttar&lt;«l
Mra. Ge* Schntah, treasurer, Mra.
Karl .Mngley; chapllan, Mrs. Oa- Aiioclailon will hav* It* ragular
car Zittrowa; and publicity, Mrs. monthly maatlng at tSi.lO.at the
Samlnola |llgh School. Rayburn T.
Herbert Thurston.
... After the Installation pUns Mllwe'a, Courttv Superintendent el
Were made for »' chill suppifr la School*,.-will ba tha ipadltdr o s 'h« held Jan. 11. 1S5A before the '•Tha Relation of Religion-tr.Pufcr
annual meeting la called |o order. lie Educatjen." ■All mliHMflfg'fy
Mra. -Ralph Lotting will be in tha county are lnvli#d to he
preterit. *,
charg* of tho plant.
intermediate. Choir n ttta -'F lral
The circle voted In Increase Baptiat
Church will meetvgi T:0§
Ihclr quota lo Ihe building fund
p.
m.
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for the coming year.
The Adult Choir of the T lfit
Mis* Vlnnlng and Mrs. Mere­ Baptiat Church will meat,pk.f:M
Mr*. Virginia Anderson 10S5 Worthy Matron presiding. (Photo,by dith, wero hostess** icrvlng d* p. m.
;
llt-inu* r*fre*hm*nt* to Mr*, Clyde
Co*)
Stininn, Mr*, Rotdnion, Mr*.
SATURDAY .- *
Maude Anderson, Mrs. William
The Jr. R. A.'* of the flriL&amp;ip*
Uni, Mrs. Ralph Lotting Sr,, Hit Church will meet a tfrS o i. a .
Mr*. Allc« MrMlltlan, Mr*. Alice
liftman, Mr*. Harold Herh*t,
Mr and Mrs. C. E. Itlttrll enter­ in Washington, D. C., Is home for Mis* Gertruda Vlnnlng, Mr*. Her­
.
. . I bert Thureton, Jlr*. Bonner Car­
tained Mr. and Mra. Gotidrum, ol a short visit.
ter. Mr*. lUrton, Mr*. John Jone*,
t
Washington, D. C. over the holi­
Mrs.
Oscar Zittrowa, Miss Helen
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Endlejn of
Wltle, Mrs. Ed Simpson, Mrs.
days.
Atlanta, Ga, were Ihe holiday Jim Eastman, Mr*. Gu* Behiqali,
Friends ol Barbara Griffis, will guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Robert and Mr*. Earl Mraley.
“ " "* . " V ’ Unties*** for IhV n**t‘ mektfng
he pleased In hear that she I* home nUlhtmrr.
In February will ba Mrs. Herbert
from Ihe hospital, and doing well.
Mr. anil Mr*. Thll Wyatt had a* Thu:slim, Mr*. Karl Motley, '
weekend guests'her* sister*,' Ml*.'
Mr. and Mrs..Hej-hert Tlmr»toqf Evelyn Ramsey *of ‘Tampa -and
Final Plans Made
enlrilained Mr*. ‘Thurston’s aunt. Mr*. Curnolla Lippett of Atlanta,
Happy Birthday
Mrs. Elsie Schrumpf, of Union City, | Ga.
For Benefit Card ,
Pattv Walker
N. J. over the Christmas holidays.
Mrs. Schrumpl left for Mount
Mrs Dean Taylor and son have Party By Pilots
a loaf of rya br*Ad' hot
Tlin* have been mmp’lated for doSlica
Dora, ar.d St. Telersburg, where [ returned home alter-spending the
not rut all th* w if' through te
the
Pilot
Club'a
annual
benefit
she will vlsil hr six weeks, and1week with relatives In Jacksonville.
Ihe bottom. Cream a quarter cup
card party which will be held thla
then return to Sanford, before go­
of
hutter or marga »t o r t * •
year In the Mayfair Inn Ballroom. quarter
ing hack to New Jersey.
cup of flrmly-packfd aofl
Mr. and Mr*. K. J. Satiation nt
Flaying will start at 5:00 p.m, chedder rhresa together, V # a &lt;
.lamcshurg, N. J. relumed home Monday. Jan. 8 and Ihe public h n
tha rut turfare* nf th* (ttaid wltli
Mrs. lads Smiley, chief operator 1yesterday aflrr spending the hnllfor ..Southern Hell Telephone Com­ (day* with her patents, Mr. and been extended a cordial invitation the rheria mixture. Ju rti Mfor* '
pany. was the New Year weekend i Mrs. w. D. Stine, also her »i*lcr, In participate. Trneredi will gn In­ •erving, heat th* bread In • mod*
ward the club's main project, crate nr hot oven. Woreheatar*
guest nf Mr. wnd Mrs. Marlon liar- Mi*. Tom Colili of Orlumlo.
which I* the* maintenance nf a shlra sauce, celery aalt of. Other
nun oil Rnsalia'Drive.
room In the Seminole Memorial icatnnlng may ba added 8# th*
Hospital. Th* club recently pre­ rhees# mixture,
* ' ■" " J
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Dunn Sr.
a i i .
sented a check to lha hospital ad­
Mr.,
Mrs:
P.
Stone
have returned to Aberdeen, N C.
ministrator
for
an
electrically
after spending the seasonal holi­
operated Hl-Lo bed ta be uaed tn
Are Visiting Hero
days wllh relative* In Sanford.
Mr. and Mra. I.. Taut Stone, of Ihe Pilot room. The club has for •
Mr. and Mr«. Bill Resa of Salem, Tabcllni), Agunsrallcplrs, Mealro, number of years maintained a room
Va. have left for-Tone* DeLeon a r e ’spending ten' ’days with" fil* In Htr.pfrarnt hoapttel .wbieh-am#
Spring* and Miami after visiting parents, the Rev. and Mr*. Terry alio completely .furnished by lha
members.
with Mr. and Mr*. J. L. Horton Sr. I* Slone, nf Sanford.
Mrs. Ruth Scolt Is general chair­
Mr. and Mr*. Stone are mission­ man of Ihe parly which promises
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Mr. and Mr*. N. Howard Brewt-r aries serving In a rural area, to he one of the outstanding social
of Silier Lake have returned home where he manage* the "Mountain affaire nf the season. P rltti will
from Gastonia, N. C. after spend , Light" (arm anil leaches agricul­ he awarded winner* In a number
Ing Ihe holiday* with their *nn in ture, and Mrs. Stone takes time of game* and refreshment* will he
law and daughter, (lie Rev. and aflrr caring for Ihrlr small daugli- served. Tickets may he purchased
Mr*. Clurle* R. Allen The Rev. I ter Rebecca, to plan mrals and buy from any member of Ihe TUnt Club
Allen Is rertor of St. Mark* 1food for 20 people, 15 of them or at the door on the evening of
Episcopal Church there.
Mexican srhonl buys, and lo leach Jan. I.
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music, *lgclir* and civic*. In Person* playing are requested to
Bnhhy Rlllhlmer ha* returned lo many other way* she help* to bring Ihrlr own cards.
resume his studios a* a freshman build better family life in the rumat the University of Florid* in munlty. This I* end of their vaca­
Gainesville.
Sliced fresh pear* are delightful
tion period and they expect tn fly
added to a compote of pineapple,
hack to Miami early next week.
oranges, grapefruit and fresh
Eugene Eatrldge, who I* working
dates. Put the fruit combination
.
...
In ymir beat glass howl and servo ALSO STARRING ___ 11*.
for a company dessert. Die small
plrrr* of canned pineapple rath­
. Lori' Nelsouc
er than tha crushed fruit for-ap1pcaranco take, Hava the oranges
Lee Maryiii ';*:i
and grapefruit rui Into membrane
frea section*’ Pit the-fjejh_d*SH.
GimateST Gonzale* 1
arbfaflver IhcmrAdd some niarail'
j »'V ' .'• A 1
chlno rhcrrlcs, If you like, for ex­
tra-pretty color.
FEATURES
1.5(1 - S:0| • 1:00 • Tits
Mil ft tablespoon nf niolail**
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with it half cup nf milk and
till
arrvft ever hot rooked oatmeal.
For small fry I

Saturday night at Hie Sanford
USO a 'New Year's Eve" dance
was held with Mr*. E. C. Kuhn act­
ing as senior hostess. Junior hoiteMfs were Mra. Geccgla Booth,
Miss Marian Davis and Miss Nancy
Williams.
Culler and cookies were served In
the dancers.
| Sunday night a Fudge Tarty waa
held with Mr*. McLaughlin and
| Mra. Kuhn as senior hostesses. Miss
j Pat Cassuhc and Mis* Mary Lou
tlowvn were Junior hoslosse* In
charge. Tho group had "more fun"
i making the lodge than eating II.
(,'olfrr and refreshments wero also
I served.
Monday night the Christina* tree
was taken down. -Somo nf those
seen helping were Dive Brann.
Trggy Best, Mra. Kuhn, Mra. Mc­
Laughlin and others.

Rev. Milton Wyatt
|Will Be Interviewed
The Seminole High Srhonl pro'cram "The Student Cldh" will in­
terview for its Thursday night show
I which enmrv over WTRB nt 7 p in.
the Rev. Milton II. W.valt of the
Fir»t Methodist Chureh of SanTil.
The Rev. Wyatt will d eller a
New Year'* talk. Also featured on
the show- will he Alley Cowan who
will render a voeal solo through
the courtesy nf Mivi Ullle Reese
Whittle.
Tho usual arhool news, gossip
and the rouple of Ihe week will
also be given.

I d i e d it

tho usand
tim e s

JACKPALANA
SHELLEY WINTERS

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MAIPY NKW YfcAR . .T h e Mayfair Inn Staff wtlrh aerved at tha gala Naw Yrara Dance la. left
Tlfiil. Mra. Ida Maa Klnir, John Gonsmen, Kl Qtian, Batty Ellis, Cnnnla .Moore, Mary Lou Ukovich,
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Sian Dlrmoi, f1
Garnatt
hlta. and Jim Caraan. (Staff Photo)

Open'* ran of tomato julra In
the morning. Add a allea of onion,
• faw papparroma, a faw calary
laavaa and anma atrip* nf green
pepper to it. Chill and allow tha
flakoi'a to blend. Servo for dlnnar
th it night with erlap crackers./

Cut a pound of lean benelas*
Change that breakfast fruit
lamh Into ona-lneh rubra. Roll eouraa! Senra *llc»&lt;l
hananaa
th# lamh rhunka In a mlatura nf
with
pineapple
Juice
for
a
change.
grated onion, aalt, pappar and
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He's Howard (Hopslong) Cease
dy, who cam* to Ohio State Uni­
MatUson Macro Oardoa haa a
versity four year* ago a scrawny
ahow thia Friday, hut m aero
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te*V# 9*9$Jt
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mas two weekly televised ahowa
The likeable kid who "alwaya
hatiohaL %&gt;mm. i
(Wednesday* tram varioua cltioa
dreamed of playing te tbit big
lad Friday* from Naw York) bad
etidtem" ran awiy from the other
to operate tram Syracuse
contender* tor the honor* with the
MTA/HB
Jaa. as, with a heavylame, clear-cut *ftectlvca*i* aa he
Mar to make matches la New
*0*iM9A
Bitch, between lunteeao
did enemy players In hla tour
Baker. The
glorious years el Okie But*.
I I ■age yet aeg
* to «* at leart tew # ate
Canady pttod Bp B l potato te
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probably went bo mage ter lyre
tho Associated Praia year-end poll,
i peace I t MlaVa c a t miMe.
nearly 10* aero than hi* natarost
Mole N«w Yerh U the fd o at "/his Morris, IBfl president, waa
rival, heavyweight champion Rocky
due
to
ratura
tram
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som
to
By Mitel Bellied, chairman
Marciano. Tks 17* aporta writers
a Maw York Mate Athletic stake a decUla m future plaaa.
and broadcasters who took part
Flaata, aetttag a Jaa. IS Harry Marhiea, IBC mingling
In the pell gave Hopatong 19 flrat
m ter all ■aeagera to cult director, pointed out that tho proplies vote*, 97 second and 94
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third. The Rock had 99 firsts, 19
WAK/AMOWiB
Wo era sot lelereitod te tho to fulfill. Ho said hero are “a
seconds and 14 thirds for 161 point*
K oi i n
Id or what trouble eomaluloo- good dotes Friday hoilng data*"
on the 9-2-1 scoring basis
ABCHU
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i have with fuOda," said Tes
The scintillating halfback, who
*oo*a
Hear wboao Leodee Sporting
consistently came up with the
ft ahowa are aoee aa Du Mat
"bln nlaa" who* u &lt;
* lU ta M O M a .
Imost, pteiwf Sind areas m «wavaeatla te Flerlda. Feeding his
m i of other schools and enrolled
reture, officials af the eommliilow
there tn the spring of 1952. Ho
rofuaod earn meet. Ho had banned
wae eligible tor varsity football
the guild after a keg tecutry, aa
that autumn and the Mason was
the grounds H waa "datrimkntal to
only a tow minutes old when
the. heat iatoreita of hosing" far
Hoppy lot a chance to prove him­
fin “monopolistic" "shocking" and
self. He did It with three touch­
'dnvteui" paetlcea.
down* and aparlllng all • around
By BIN OLAN
night's games.
play te a topalded win over In­
Richmond and Furman pumped diana.
The Asseclatod Press
Almost everywhere you look In 22* points through th« basket with From that day on, OSU foai
college basketball the accent is on Richmond winding up on the lo ti war* trying t* devise ways to stop
this dynamic llltte guy with the
ollani* and more offense. At that end of a 130-92 score.
rate U probably won’t he long be­ Wcit Virginia cam* mighty eloae number 40 on hla jersey. Most of
fore 200-polnt gemei will be the to the 100 mark In trampling Wash­ them never did.
gparkplug of winning Buckeye
ington and Lee 9B-I4.
CLIVBLAND (ft-Thfl Clavaland rule rather than the flxeeption.
u laneunt
teCUaelBBeuneed
today that Herb Take, for axample, soma of last North Carolina walloped Louisi­ teams hla first two toasona, Hoppy
ana State 95-99. Tha Tarheeli el- and tha Buck* rod* to fame In
Icove and Dm MeeaL tee Tribe’s
mn*t certainly would have gone hla Junior and senior years. In
brilliant emsthpaw hurling due,
over 100 11 they hadn't played sub­ 1954 Ohio Slate won the Rig Ten,
have agreed to tome ier the 19M Miami Gets Berth
stitutes a good part of the way. national and Rose Bowl champion­
roeami.
In other games, DePaul crushed ships and Ciasady gained AU •
Their •elarie* were set an- In international
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neunced hut general manager MIAMI, Fla. (F-Mlaml will re­ nilnoii Normal 102-T7.. Vanderbilt America recognition.
Hank Oreenberg indicated that plica Syrccuie when the Interna- downed William and Mary M-iO In Coaches and wrltars have heaped
bath reeatred substantial increae- llonal BaiebiU Leaaue openi Its double overtime. Virginia defeated lavish encomium upon him. But
South Carolina 9449. Carnegie most of them agreed the 5-10, 179•*.
194-gam* ichedule April 11.
"Theafl tnramufiy totented left Thli rapidly-growing resort city Tech-beat Penn State 9941, Boaton pound senior had his greatest year
handers, plus Bay MartesU wi wee officially voted Into the far- University defeated Northeastern to 1999. la every game he waa
pad hla eeatraet a few weeks flung trlple-A circuit at a board of 73-59 and Stanford nipped St, a marked man. Ohio State had no
passing attack and everyone knew
tge, give aa the Bucleua tor an dlrectori moating hero yesterday. Mary's (Calif.) Sl-M.
eutetandlag pitching staff tor te- The league unanimously on- AU Amarlea Darrell Floyd, the It. All the other teams had to do
turo yflara," Greenberg said.
dorsad tho proposal of Hid Salomon nation's top aeorer last aaaaon, was "atop Hop."
But In nine games, he rushed
Jr., tt.. Louie insurance executive, toned In 40 points for Furman.
to transfer lha Syracuse franchise West ■Virginia racked up Ua 191 times, gained 994 yards and
Oarcia te carry eu euccnafully to Miami eftar a verbal agreament fourth victory In five conference lost 29 for a 9.9 average, lie scored
tor com* years, but it le com from the City Commlaslon on the start* as Not Rod Hundlty scored 14 touchdowns rushing and another
19 points.
on a 17-yard punt return far e
ar
a.H 1.4* torting to know test we have tal club’a uio of Miami Stadium.
tea h a s Mil
.
a.aa anted pitchers lib* geero, Mesal Salomon and hi* associates, Bill North Carolina, tha only on* of total of 90 points. In four years,
tual haalfa
lli.lli aa and NarlaiM to make ap another Vcack, formar president of tha the nation'* top 10 team* to see he scored'222 points on 37 touch­
TowiowT*fl wwrarwa
formidable 'big ter**' a lew years Clavaland Indiana, and Elliott action, ahot Into a 15-0 lead tn tha downs to break the school record
a&gt; M - aria am* or«o« e
Stein, St. Loula Investment! banker first four minutes and substituted of 101 aet tn 1911 hv another Allwaste. April Bur, rm li.fc
Ameries halfback, Chic Harley.
, Hapar Okie, Bulk Blaine.
•core, who wh voted *Yookfe bought tha franchise from Martin freely thereafter.
Oaeh. Utae U S r Bair, Firm * ot tho year" by the Baseball
Wlh six minutes of regulat play The Buckeye* weren't eligible
Haake for a reported tlOO.OOO.
Writers Association, struck out J45 Tho ultimate goal la to get Mi­ left, Vanderbilt was down seven for another Rose Bowl trip, but
batter* to hie freahmae year la ami Into tho major leagues, Salo­ points. Then Bobby Thyn and At a 174 win nver Michigan gave
Mat. Bluabeneat Bee*. HewCp the major* to brock a record that mon flats), and ha hopes that poa- Rochelle combined to knot the them the Big Ten crown for the
like.
had stood since 0rover Cleveland alhitlty wilt materialise In four to count 69-69 and send the game Into Mcond straight year. They won
WlrO Knee — a/ia OraCe m
overtime. In the second extra ses­ Mven of nine games after a 104
' KICIei, r«*e Lucky. Butatry, tn - Alexander struck out *27 te hla five year*.
kameer. Bill Bltinis, Cnuntry Cap­ first major league season In 1911.
sion, Vanderbilt scored 10 straight record the year before.
er, X. Btaier, enelaTBltl
polnte.
Married and the father of a ISooro had a ld-19 record. Hla
bspan jump — i/ia **•*• m
IJO.eo* A WINK
O p Beak. Btealla Jaek. Bearje* eemod nm mark of I.SI wee tee
Rob McCarty pitched to throe yesr-old son, Csssady Is an AllCAMDEN,
N.
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In. Ftaredat*. Brlaly BaaekT Her fourth heat lo tee Americat League.
Georg* P. (Maje) Odom of Nall, free throws to the last two minutes Amertea performer both on and
wle, Isainpe, Ckapal Bell,
hate Bee* — •/!a Strata W
Moaet, whe pairs with Narieaki winner of the Belmont Futurity, to break an 9t41 deadlock and off the field. He's faithful about
L*faeeer, l.nrkr rale*. flo»p B e rk,
[ICalfM Order, Mr Lucky Whirl, to make yp one of tec toughest says the bora* winked at Mia. give Virginia Its AUantJe Coast attending clsiaei and comet out
with bettor than average grades.
W Okeel, Beaek Pack, apteker* relief teems te the majors, had Anaen Bigelow of Palm Beach, Conference Jrlumph.
ao earned nm mark af f.IS during Flo-, at tha 1964 Saratoga year­ Carnegie Teih rallied tor 11 On* high OSU official eaU this of
pMk Waee « , B/t* Ovale B
ling aales. It waa than that Mrs. straight points midway to tes ear- Cassidy: "Probably no on* In the
Mfekay Man. Commander J, W.,
K em enr Hnkk. prince Hal b !
Bigelow hid In tha gray colt for ond half to broak a alx-ganm toeing history af our university has had
120,000. Mra. Bigelow I* the form­ itreak.
ge much favorable publicity.
er Josephine (Fllfl) Wldenar,
Marteed Time, rieetu tfoSBjnuil
irrr’WlraiMlCaie PHheer flreerw
Four Alabama player* — Hai
lerekea JaW.II. Kaneia n«ekat.
Tit* first race bora* shipped to
OfInter, U Bale*
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Wfcfk Baee — a/ta OraCe r
Orr. Lera A Champ, Blale nancer, and Clell Hobson
hare gained Hialeah In 1924 walked 14 miles
eklaan. tea's PrlanC. Little Meal more than 1,000 yaarda hi on* from a Miami depot to the track.
ch. newetrlng. Buper Fred,
aaaaon for tha Criateon Tide. Oil- Now thotra'a a railroad aiding next I
tlk Heap — a/ie arid* ■
Per- Dark geal, P rtn k Orr, mar did It twice.
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Hector !,r«ei, Alex Georg* and
Tom Satfell.
Power led the Athletics tn hat­
ting with a .319 average last year,
second In the American League.
The flrat baseman la playing
winter league ball in South Amer­
ica along with I-opei, who played
both second and third base tor the
Athletic*.
shot five different golf course tn
consecutive days -all with tha
Identical scores of 39-32. On April
2nd at Longview County Club he
•hot 30-39, setting a new record
for the outgoing 9 hole*. In July j
he lied the record at Cantoocook,*
New Hampshire with a 35-29.
Jimmy shot his highest round
of 1950 while on exhibition. • a 17,

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couragement from the pr* golfer*
along the way. It waa a hard
climb, and moatly uphill. Some­
times ha mined ■ meal; more
than once he slept in a baro or
park. And then, finally a* Is of­
ten the ease with a game guy, he
reached hla goal. He joined the
Spalding Advliory Staff and than
It waa that he began to eat regu*
larly and sleep In a bed.
Jimmy Nichols, formerly a
right-hander, who lost hla right
arm, look a right-hand golf elub
In hit left hand and succeeded in
•hooting the court* of 72. Talk
about miracles! Talk about mov­
ing mountains! This Texan'a
•pirlt overcame tha weakness of
the flesh and accompished this
incredible feat. Jimmy haa been
constantly astonishing tha hugh
gallery of fans that follow him
with hla remarkable ahots.
Some af his exploits on tha golf
course seam Impossible, but they
are matters of record. * In the
course of hla amaxlng career ha
hat made seven holta-ln-nne, and
on* of them a drive of 336 yards.
He actually made a dog-leg holeIn-one standing on the tee with
hla bark to the fairway. Ripley
used that feature In hit "Balieva
It or Not" tn 193*.
Playing a North Carolina pro
one day, Nlchola sliced bis drive.
Aa (his was most unusual on hla
part, the pro asked him how it
happened. "To much* right hand,"
replied Nlchola.
White oo tour In 1954, Jimmy
haa had over 50 round* at 70 or
below. In the Chicago area, he

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Inn 8eminole Country Club golf
course next Tuesday, Jen. te, for
an exhibition and will probably
play the course with Lee Arm­
strong, pro at the local golf
touri* and (Wo amateurs.
Jimmy Nichols, tha one-armed
famous golfer to appear hero,
•long with other great golfing
personalities such aa Bobby Jones
Jimmy Thomson, Lawson Little,
Gent Llttler, Jerry Barber, Mar­
lene Bauer and Marllynn Smith It
a member of A. 0. Spalding's
famous staff of golf consultanta.
Back to 1929. Jimmy Nlchoti.
whe then lived to Fort Worth,
Texts, had two good arms, an
automobile tire business, a poul­
try farm and e considerable aum
of money in the bank. Then one
day hla automobile and a railroad
engine mad* auddsn and violent
contact, and .when Nichols left
the hospital some six months
later h» was minus his right arm,
his automobile ttre business had
wrecked by the depression, hi*
poultry farm had gone to pot end
the bank where he htd stored hla
aroner had closed. Who said
wwmwflflpr a m hkstdes this triple
calamity of loss of arm, business
and fortune, Nichols admitted
that ha also lost hla nerve and
mind.
Then ona day a friend on one
of the Fort Worth newspapers
dragged him out 'to tha golf
course. Now Nlchoti, who was
then 24 yaara old, had never
played the game. Some elubi
were near at hand as ha sat on
the bench at the first tee, and he
became curious, took on* of the
slick* In his left hand and under
took to knock ■ ball down the
course. Now mind you, Nichols
before hla accident was righthanded. He picked up ■ left-hand­
ed club. 8omthow the game got a
hold on him and he began tn
practice. There docs seem to be
something about this game of
golf that enteti k man’s veins
like a fever. Anyway, golf gave
Nichols a new Interest In life.
In hla first practice game he
mad* a score of 2tl lor nine
holes. (While tn Fort Lauderdale
In February 1949, he shot the
Fort Lauderdale course In M tor
19 hotel. That's only 9 under par.)
He could not teem to get any­
where with that left-handed club
and driving ball from hla left
aide. One day he tried a righthanded club and ihl'ted that left
hand over to hla right aide and
drove the ball just aa a righthanded golfer with two good arm*
would drive. It worked belter end
before long he waa out to break
too on the 19 hole course. He
broke the 100, then 90 and then
90.
Nichols battled on with that
right-hand club In hi* good left
hand until he broke Into the lower
70a: Then, without money end too
proud to borrow from hi* Fort
Worth friends, he started to give
exhibitions across the country. At
this
point,
.. pol
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that he had much help and en­

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ship papers than the inuney."
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turning.

Posts With City,
Says W. Knowles
% "Wd'rt lasing gaad » « , " City
Vansgar Vartan E. Kaowlaa said
Ust night at th« flrat maating af
tha Beard of Cltv Coraaltilonsrs
In 1211
Faced with tha leal af two har
man In tha City's staff a t ant*
* plojraa, ona who hat already tend­
ered hla realrnation and another
who hat been offered a hatter
poeltlon and /plans to resign, City
fanager Knowles faced tha earnlisslonars with his vroblama.
“Tha problem cate more aeula
every day." Knowles said at ha
eaplalned that each of the me* in.
yelrod In tha discusalon had bean
offered salaries of |1B la ISO more
per week than they ware receiving
with the City.
11m eammllilenert. dllvtng Into
th i gteatlen through dlscutslon,
gpskad If any remedy had haan
Tiropoied.
Said Knowlas, "A achadula af
talary elaaalfleatlana waa nranarOd
and lubmlttad ts the Civil Service
Board «yar a rear are and waa
pigeonholed."
Cemmlesloner Jack Ratlran a»k•d Pollca Chief Boy Williams.
“Would such a »p',*duls and ctasslfixation hsln m u?”
^Williams answsrtd. "It would halp
s *a?v* aur nrohlems.’*
Commissioner Botlpoa amnaead
that "w# writ# tha Civil Borvlca
Board axnlalnlng that the City hae
trained these men and that th«v
•newer as fast ae nesslhle." He
•aid, "I don’t know whether a
Joint moating would help but we
eould alt down and talk over our
grohiami."
Commissioner John Kridtr pugfeasted that “wo look over our
financial' situation first end s»e
whore tha money la mining from."
However, it wns explained that
•ny new schedule vnd solary
elssslflcetl&lt;»n would tela effect at
the beginning of a new budtet
gear.
"Tha budget femes up In lust
gix months end Its litas that we
■tart planning right gow." gold
4 p r Manager Knowlas.

t

Cases Appealed
To Higher Courts
Discussed By City

Do's &amp; Don'ts

y

1

OLEO

CHUCK R O A S T

IRVITATWR TO Bin
tilled bids will be rscstved In
i office of the n i y
nfer4. Florida. until li»'* P M .
su a r r »e, 111*, for the furnlsbloa
S Isylna »t m sisrlsl for the rerfsclag nf seversi street* l« the
y *f Is n fn rd The his* ehalt he
a per mn is s is for a o usn titr
$.440 tnns.
t , .
rhe msierist shill be aspballle
trrSt* surfsr* cniiri*. trp* M.
aeertfUd hr th* Tlnrlda Stats
. V D atsrtm an t to tha ' m . n d a r a
iclflcatlnna m r n«ad and Br'Os*
nstruetlen fApprnvad and AdoptAugust 1. 1»*»&gt; under Sscllnn
». Weight tli hate shall ha furhs4 to ths City for tha quantity
aaursmant. Materials t « J « » •
•ucllea methods ahsll romplr
iH gsvtlon l i s Of « h . , . h . v v . m •aeclflcatians nf the Florid*
it* Itoad papartmsnt.
nteraatad partita m ar
*'’?
• liens. mtssurain»nts_ and ratal
spnllrstlnn at tha Clip SSaas-

B A I[ O N

"f Flnrlds. who will laoua
« Proclamation at that tlms die•olvlng aald corporation.
■RMIS'OLB
County
Ranee A Principal piece af Raalsaaa
Pewann Constructloa Co , I n # .
Ctaatlherry.
ra tlta Parle Lingerie, |n t., San­
ford
flnhl Motor Co. Inc. Sanford
Sanford Raiahatl Aaanuntlon, Ins..
Sanford
Hanford Farmer* Auction. Inc..
Sanford.
• Seminole County Raeehali Aa
seclallnn, Inc. lan lo rd
Sni.lhaasiarn Bulb Farm*, too.
Sanforil.
fo ile d Lumbar ssoaapany, too.
■inrorn.
f a i l ' d Transfer A O arage Ce..
• i n for 4.
7 #p h rr T#ntlUtM Awning Company of Florida. Chuluole.
It la further directed that • aopy
•/
notice ha nuMl.hed one
lima In Tha Sanford Herald, a news,
pap-r published In Sanford. Florida
In which county tha hams office of
'seysrallone are
• Down to h§ loCAtPft
IN W IT N K ii WHBRBOr. I have
hereunto eet niy
#rq

*
ltd* w i l l ' he publicly • peaed at
* F. M. .lanuarv »*. 1 «*- •» the
v CnmmtMlnn Renm, City Hell,
nferd. Florida, end tahulttad
a City Commlatlnn raaarva* the
ht to rajart any end ill I l k
I further reserves the rlsht t" Florida, to ha nfftiad el Taltahaa:ept the Inwaat snd/er the hast sea. the Caplinl. thla the tnd day
I. Ride shall, ha hated on a dam*■ J|')"U*, r '
*****
7
ta sad flnlahed project.
R. A. a m p
W. B. Knowles
■ecreury af Mat*
City hlansgsr
taary 4, isi*
______
pig

RATICft o r IVTISVTtOV
D ia s o i .v n c o a r o a s T i o v a
.Voltes le hrrahy given under tha
rovlsleas of Section SSI SI. Florida
tstutss. !***• ' • each B( &gt;h* cnr■
•oratlana Hated below, tha asm*
being Incarporated undar the Inwa
of FlarMe, nnd according to the
etcorgs af tha ■erratsry af Stata.
Atoch and ovary such corporation
Wnpaare gallnquanl for three (Si
h to la »r m i f i :a t t s fiMsr of **•
ports and payment of Mass a id e r
ths previsions of taction 1*1.IS.
Florida Itntuioa, ISIS, and that tindas tb s provisions s f said Section
ISIS, aald
H l l l l Florida Statutes.
“
eerneratloae have b e ta classed ae
•ubject ta diaealutloa, and th at
thru* ( | ) month* a tt a r data of thla
Rublledtlan each t a d e v t r r aurk
r —pnratinn Haled below that haa
• a t la tha maantlma filed It* r*.
Rena dua aad paid the taaaa due
ta

t

3 9

4 7

Legal Notice
pvnMff « r

ROUND

STEAK

® A Hit af more than M miss
appealed to • higher court from
the Sanford Munlrinal Court' was
presentad to the Roerd of City
Commlaaloners last night aa its
first matter of business to be
considered by the group.
, Commissioner
Carl
Higgin­
botham asked. “Whet le holding Most popular souveniers that
up these m .et?" In the dlrc'ii- American tourists bring from Irv
eion t/. these cases, including l*nd are Waterford Glass, Beleek
feolltp arrests by City rollrsmsn potlsry, tweeds, Irish whiskey.
fend liquor violations brought he- Shillelaghs and bog oak.
fore the City Judge Higginbotha* eirleimed, "I don't see psople with |MX) paid eut and
why w» have to go aloijg a year nothing to show for It."
or mora wdth these cases hanging
"Thsrs's at least 14.700 worth
fire." And he added, "More than of fines reprsssntsd bars." said
I WO hag been (pent and nothing City Attoreny William C. Hutchldone hut throw a fils an the son. and you're entitled Is have
Clerk af Circuit Court’s desk."
I something happen." '
Commissioner Jack
Ratlgan
Following a decision to have
•old, “I propose that wa write a the City Clerk write to each atf e tte r to each of the attorneys tomey Involved In representing
representing the City In these a east for tha City, Commis­
cases and ask for • raport by sioner Higginbotham aald, "Find
•ur neat meeting."
I out If they're going to do anyHigginbotham aald, "It’a am- , thing nr hava any intantlon to
barrelling for ue to face the 1move."

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1

People 60to 80
APPLY FOR OLD LINK
LEGAL RESERVE LIFE
INSURANCE '

Kansas CUJ, Mo.—If you art
undar 40, you can still apply for
a 11,000 Ufa insuranra policy to
hdlp taka cars of final espansra
without burdening your family.
You handle tha tntiro transac­
tion by mail with OLD AMERI­
CAN of KANSAS CITY. No obllgation. No on* will call on you!

W rits today l o r froo Inform stloa. Sim ply mall postcard o r latU r (giving ago) to Old A m sricaa
• &gt;t*p the nrovlalone ef Station
JfM.14, Florida diatutoe. till, will Ira. Co., I W. Pth, D o p t L1S04B,
f e aoeullad ta U* Oevsraer af tbd Kansas City, M s „

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itattoni fort broadcast to molorltta.
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Inereaitng role tn apotting traffic
Jamupa.
Bme* are making mope midblock atop*, to alleviate congaition
at lntcreectlonc.
MAN FINDS SEASON
FOE OATHRSINQ CSOWD
LOS ANGKLM OS - Harold
Cheier, IS, looked out hla hotel
window and aew e ertwd gatherCuriout, ha left the hotel and
dlacovared a young woman had
Jumped to her death (rent a near­
by bridge. After ,a etoeer leek, he
uclalm td:
“My wUe."
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Bettie Cheater, M, a auieide. The
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double decked.

JERZEE
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CHICAGO, &lt;* - A m • r I e
blggait rltlsA enlUted record mon­
ey nullity', irlenre *nd Ingenuity
In 1045 In i driperate battle to
•lem the tide of sowing traffic
rongcitlon cauted hy booming
auto u lei.
A mrvey of the netlnn'i 23 mnat
populnui eentere »how» the prob­
lem la acute in all lectlona of
the country. Citiei are uilng every
feaalble meana to cope with It,
often ihowlng little or no gain.
Lo* Angelea puihed lit freeway
rnnatrtfetion program at a record
clip, hut city Traffic Manager
Lloyd M. Braff aald the program
still It too alow—new rxpreuway*
are overtaxed ai toon ai they
era-completed.
I/iral traffic expert* deicrlbe
condition* a* "a nlghtmire" durng peik ruth houya In ntt*burgh
and “ mlierabla" In Nawark.
Pe»plle million* poured Into new
road* and alrcct widening projecla,
Ban Frandico aayi It I* Just keep­
ing abreast of tha growing (raffle.
The flow la no faiter than eight
yeara ago when the volume wai
30 per cent less.
Virtually all the eitJei are build­
ing naw multi-lane eipreitwaya.
But thla ti not the only approach
being tried,
goma cities are trying reveralbla
one-way itrerta-dnward downtown
In the morning and away In lata
afternoon.
Buiea are replacing the leu
maneuverable street cars.
City parking lota are multiplying
and parking reitrlctloM are grow­
ing tighter.

SWEET TREAT
SLICED

Oven Cleaner
PLANTATION PRIDE

Freestone

Peanut Butter
FROSTY ACRES FROZEN' FOODS
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—Fartofy to Too—
$7,100 Modern two-bedroom masonAluminum
b»m«, dlnlhg room, full tile
th. kitchen equipped, carport,
V tn ellen Blinds
attractive residential section. Enclosed head, tiag-proot bottom
Conventional llnanclng.
raU with plaitie tndi, Plastic or
rayon tapes. Cottod or nylon
l • FHA financing available,
cords.
bedroom home with oak SMkarik Gtaa® Md Palnl On
ri, ceramic tlla balh, kitchen 112.114 West 2nd SI.
Phone 320
equipped, garage, fruit trees.
Near South Side School.
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
’up tents, jungle hammn&lt;
r e a d y f o r occupancy
sleeping bags, air-mats, Jack
Masonry home f 17,100 on lakeview
boots, luggage, paint.
lot $0 X 1*5 with lake privileges.
310 Banfnrt! Ave.
This beautiful home hla 3 bedrooma, a tile baths, Florida •1 V A R IETIES P A N IU N Q
room, terraito Boors, built-in
NaUve aid Foreign Wood*.
cooking top and oven. Termi
So® n o n At
arranged.
S k tr m u i Conerat® Pip® C®.
Phene *4*9
$14,500 Three bedrooma and Flo­ Out Weal 13th SL
rida room. Terraito floors, Ule 320 foot mil of n#w wire, 34 Inches
bstn, natural blreh kitchen cablwide, $15. IS loth Rotary Lawn
neta with Duilt-tn cooking unit
Mowar, new, $30. Thone 29U1-J.
and even, carporto and large
atnrage area. Terms.
ROUND, Oak-leaf dining room
table, Raby Crib. RI. 1 Box 2®1.
Laura R. Oiler, Broker
Phone 1014-31, Mrs. Jennie EricM l SOUTH ORLANDO DKIVE
sop,
•
Phene M l
WELL trained gentle horse, 214
year old Gelding. Saddle anti
Seminole Realty
bridle Included. *100. Phone
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MERO 1S20-J3.
INI Park -Ave. Phoae $7 or US
K S V , I t 'r i - V V . L T 'f f i
1910 FORD FERGUSON with 040
tire® .............. »4Aooo
BRITT TRACTOR CO.
Phone Ml
Phone H29-A. B. Peterson,Broker Hlwav 17-92 Senlii
Associates • A. R. Teterson Jr.,
T. J. Chestrrson. Garfield Wil­ ELECTRIC Stove, thrre mnntha
lett®. John Melsch, It. W. Wil­ old, a bargain. 100 Shannon Dr.
liams, Hazel M. Field, A. C. Inttrnatlonal Farmal Super A
Doudney, Labd Surveyor,
Tractor Hyd. Lilts front and
back, complete disk spring!
ITICIJM r o » SALE —4 tooth and spike hsrrow*. Inter
pickup
.I.Oon
national ‘half-ton
**
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RED-I-MIX CONKRETE
miles, pe rfect romllllon. Mt*del
Miracle Concrete Co.
L-112. Both tractor, tlhks ami
34$ 2Jm Ave.
Phone 1325 pirkup, like new, Piione Van N.
Marker, Ml.
)“ Dora
“
252*8.
Baggerly Appliance C enter
*
ARTICLES
WANTED
"Your Westlnghnuse Dealer"
Maytag Washers
Cellman Haatera ... $50.03 up Highest CASH. lltAOE-IN prices
paid Mr need furniture Call M®,
US Magnella Ave.
Pkeee 1737.
Wilson-Malar Furniture Co. Ill
K tot St
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
etc. nought-sold. Larry’s Mart, a— ra rw SM9i&gt;0» ^. Machinery,
321 East 1st St. Phone iMl.

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On Largo Landieapod
the boil of neighbor#

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Th® Follow ing R » te i A rt now In
1IN
In «ffeet.
l i e Per Lift* for One InMrtlo*
lie Per Lin. /or ThfOO }**!*!!?!
11.000. DOWN
14a Per Line for Ft** *•*•*«£•
B. R. lit Baths, C. B. Nicer
lie Per Line for Each M » • l usection
of City. 173.23 per month.
iirtloni.
Priced to mov* at 111,500.
MINIMUM RATEi Me
11.000. DOWN - IB . R., aoparito
Dining Room and Florida Room,
Kitchen equipped. Nice Mellon..
57. Mortgage.

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WANT AD
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$750. DOWN - 2 Bedroom Fr.
Stucco, centrally located in City
RoUtwajr and B ahy B#da
on lsj^H ot with abide. Furnish*
Boy. Week or month—Tel. 1425.
5 TftrAlturo Center
11$ Wool Firat
R. Fr.. H finished, on 5 acres.
AVaion Apt®. Efflelency. Phone I B.
Excellent water. 3 acroa fenced,
7J0-W.
2 Acres Tillable. Other extras.
$4,000. with $1,500 down.
$2,000 DOWN — Three Bedroom,
well preserved Frame House,
and Garage with room and Ihow
tr. On large welldandscapid lot
G a m e and telephone. $7*.
Inrludlng cltrua and tropical
Phone 1**7.
frulli. Total price, $1,000, No
City taxes to pay! ClOie to Base
and 8choola.
2517-W. Slumberland Court,
BIO VALUE - Largs (1.191 so.
ft.), modern, 2 BR, CB. HW
i r n c i E ;NCY Apartment. Suit*
_Ohio
__ JorIj bachelor or couple.
floors, built 1054, ju tt nut Of
itlam heat,
private bath, showIhe City on fenced plot. Hai City
Steam
I
located. Aero**
water, Sower, paved roads,
or. cqyenlenily
coy
’oil Cilice, lnqulrj Manspire healer, Venetian blinds,
from Pt--.
llorc.
“ 1. Si
tiel Jaeobioa Dept
LIVING room, kitehan with din*
ing area 11 COMPLETELY
NICE rooms. $1. week. fh . 101 S-W.
electrically equipped,
closets, utility room am lull
APT. for couple, 135., alio 4 room*
tile balh. This property apprais­
«ln«m»talM. fill Park.______ _
ed at I12.221.SA. IF sold now,
only $11,000. Termi.
Two and Three r&lt;Mm ap«rtmjnii
Compare this onel
$1,500 DOWN - $ BR, Aabestoa
AVAILABLE Jan. 5. Pu/nlihcdfi
Siding. Kitchen equipped. Lend*
room house for 3 to 4 montni,
seaped,
------ Flowing
“
g w#il7 Bar n-Q
edidto. Pnono 1009.
^
I’ll. Pi ice f3,300.
ACREAGE
GROUND Floor Duplex Furnished.
Three rooma and balh. No peta. 320 Acres, accessible!
Lake Frontage and Grove Land.
Mri. Scott, 217 _W. 12th St.__
SUo per acre. Terms, r tn , bal­
ance In Five years at s i l x
NEW H Lorain Drag Line. I’hone
Orlando 2R-7RI.
30 Acres inrludlng grove and
• t k n t t BEDROOM. V . Both. lake front. Sl.ooo an acre.
w. n. " i n r r t e m p e r
Realtor — Gegerai lesuraare
OiteOn-Enterorli# Ro a d , l b
Gertrude
R. piegfelder, Aitoelate
mlleiWelt. Mr. Wiitrand.
Guv Allen, Associate
lia N. Perk Ave.
FURNISHED lower AnL alio Phone 2111
Turnlihcd Garage Apt. 120U Mag*
t olio,
TWO BEDROOM Bungalow. Complelely furnished, lint and cold
water included. Private bark
yard, fmnt porch. Phone 2392.
Apply 317 Palmetto Grocery.
TH REE- RCOM~f urn ishetl Apartmenu 2300 MeUonvilla._____
FURNISHED Two Bedroom hnuU.
Tile bath ami kitchen. Oarage. ATTRACTIVELY DESIGNED I*
|50. Phone 402-J.
BEDROOM HGME8 - PRICED
• two room
rooni lurnlihed
furnished Apartment,
Ana
from 111,too to $11,000 . THA
downThree blocka to down
• Clean. Thrae
and VA (Gl) Financed.
2 town. Reaionable. loo Laurel
, Ave. Mri. McDaniel.
ODHAM ft TUDOR, INC.
THREE REDROOM furnished Buildlrf of Finer llomea for
home. Six month rental. N
Florida Living.
Country Hub. Phone I7I*W.
Salai
Office—2fiU
So. French Ave.
HOUSE — Furnished. Living room
and Dining room combined. One
Phoai 2100 or 29$o
Bedroom, kitchen, bain. Ph. 2*17.

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30$ F.lm Ave

HEATING

Floor Furnace* anil Circulator®

H. B. POPE CO., INC.

200 Reulh'Park Ave.

15 ACRES

* Good Tiled Land with Tour Room
1 Houia on paved road, w h i m
* bearing Citrul Treei. $11,600.
* wall good terml.
4
TO Hlto You Buy or flan

L Payton, Broker

* AhnakieUl B. Hiaderina, Aiaee. $7,000. for Two Bedroom masonry
* Ph. W7I - 17-92 at Hiawatha
house. Will be completed l i lt ef
January, Only $350. down. FRA
* Robert A. W lUlimi. Realtor
insured loan. Just fight for re­
2 Raymond Lundqulil, Associate
tirement home or for email
* Phone ISIS AUantin Bank nidv.
SEE U l NOW for om of our 1IM
T h ru Bedroom houias. Con­
struction to be started soon, va
8. D. lliahleyman, Aiaoelale
Insured loans.
IN South P ari Ave.
Phone mo
LOW ELL E . O D E R
,M PW yetr Reel Sarnie e«e»i
iellder - PbeAi l$$$
* C hlen and Harkey, Real torn
Offleei Mis R OetoaH Or.
1M N. Park Aft. Phe— trn.
TWO Bedroom Houae, alio New
C A. W H IPD OWt ML
Three Bedroom House. Ph. SA-R,
J E Bedroom cement block V. R.*D*«**s! laky*E. WlUlama
-HILLIPS home, landscaped,
f t . ua&gt;
ardwood Boon. (I. 1. Finance. ii$ a. F art .
Phone 91T-W.
or NUlni, It will
THREE Bedroom House, Kitchen Whether Buying
TMRB
pay
you
to aea
Ipped, _at_tic_fan, panelled
J. ft. HALL. REALTOR.
room. Call 24iT*n.
Floitoa state Baik iuildtai
"Cell Hall” Phoae lisa.
Alexander &amp; Stringer
r.ial Estate t Duuraacq
IF IT IB REAL ESTATE
Ml*. Leona® Messenger, Asset,
ask O nuuer A MijiteitS__
l i t Magnolia Ave.
Ph. U
at u f S w u Fart n m 771
They la s*
v
General Contract Work
WUI build houae on your lot. se®
‘ [ ui for plana and financing, TWO-BEDROOM frame houM.
• Start now while we are ache. cash, .take-up pa/menii.
» Jullng jobi for 1154.
I Magnolia. Phone llu -J.

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■09 tenth Part Fhe— »
Electrical Contracting and Repalra

TV Senrlc® Center

Rendlx and Croslry Appliances

Ph. 113
ENVELOPES, leherheadt. asum-

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Phone 1917

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P. M. CAMPBELL
Geaetal Centraetof
"Homes of DUUiietmiM
IB Way 17-91
fts a e 1*11
Space Heaters and Floor Furoacco. Liberal Trade-In.

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Thane 1113
1097 sanford Ave.
INTEIllOIl and E X T E R I O R
Papei IHanging. Phone
Paln|in«.. Paper
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PoUeyholden

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PLUMBINO
Contraet and renxlr work. Free
estiraatea. R. L Harvey. Mi
Sanford ATO. Phoae ISM.

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GOOD income properly, Colored
rooming house, concrete block
construction, 21 rootni. Present
Income, $|.34o per y#ar. Priced
at S9.600. *4,000 Cash will handle.
Genaroua lermi on balance, all
Wlx yonr car eare • Never sgain.
particulars, Box J E % Herald.
Wash It with two gallons of watar
with N0-H08E World! easiest BOAT-STORK, Thone *33 -R,
car wash. No work, no hose, no
rime, ■
no
Shilines ...J
'■■drying.
... J
w.......
—
—
Ihe gl—
glass
k Chrome
Throme fittings
fitting in a sparkling U c --y « m fc f f i n r a T r ”
lu stre^
washes the car.__A FLOOR aaadlai and flidahlng.
...
7e as It
U waal________
Cleaning, waxing. Serving lomJply with cloth, remove wlih
towel, thats all, Its waaned.
nnle County aince 1023.
Takas ona person IS minute*. If
II. M. Glaason, Lako Miry.
your ambition la a beautiful car
Plembiag. Kreshy Keating
with no work thla Is your answer.
M. G. HODGES .
* &lt;•*• b£til* $1,215 (piu* i«*i Pu.i
Paid. WUI wash ear • times. WiU Service on All Water Pumpanot remove wax. Distributed by
Wella Drilled ~ Pump*
Reumlllat k Anderson nr
raela Read Phone 700
MaiUr Product® Dlntrlhutor® ORLANDO Sentinel 8Ur, Call
P. O. BOX M5 8ANFORD, FLA.
Ralph Ray, 3150.
INSTALLATION of Unoleum, Car

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menta. invoieea, hand hull, end
p r o g r n m i . etc. Progressive
Printing Co., Phone 408 — 403
West 11th 8L

you buy. Open Evenings and
Sundays.
Eailsldc Trailer Salea.
Palalka, Fla.
BAItGAIN! Peerlesi Traitor and
Cabans, Park Ave. Traitor Park.
1931 FERGUSON TRACTOR - FOR SALK — 193.1. 43 Ft. "TravelDisk and other equipment. Ex­ llie" drlux House Traitor. Two
Bedrooms. Alr-cnnrillloned, Circellent condition. Call 23U-W
nilatim* heat. Cost Jii.HXJ.iH'iH
evenings._______________
s H ^ o r ^ ijm i. Phono
10
HELP WANTED ’ II
BRU&amp;KRH -U
BUYS WANTED- Florida Tlmea
Union wanla aeveral above aver­
BOUGHT HOLD TRADED
age boy* to carry newipaper
Roy Reel'* Ugfrt Cara
routes. Must be 1215 years uld
antord
or older. Apply lOfl W. Tlrst SI.
Phone 1737-W.
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USED FURNITURE
CLEARACE

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CHPAT7N O A T M L I T A I I W / — .»
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H F D I9 C O V F A T O - T O ftT tr W f f f f S

RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.

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Phone 1440
ECHU14 Rutltton Ret . . Reg, 1139.
Trad$ . . .|MOO (Twin or
MAID for morning work. Apply
Double Rlre)
KOBflON Hpnrllng Good®
Lake Vf
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LUXURIOUS Foam Rubber Ret
/lew Motrl,
Scminulo
lllvtl.
Evlnrudo Salea A Hervlro
Reg. . $139.
Trado . . . 1129.00 (North)
101 i: »»&gt; St.
Phono 91
KINO RIFE Hollywood Bad
ECREl
SECRETARY!
Capable, experlenc- I® - WJKNmtlK. | 'help Oee4»-m
SO X *0 Mattress
*0 X *0 Box Spring
Headboard (Decorator Plastic) VflA IIKt.l* WANTED (female) I0A Bur rnur Furniture al neiry’s
Reg.
$179 00
Warrhupso Fum., Co., at 901 W
tot St. All nationally adr. fur
$129..10
BEAUTICIAN full or part time.
ni'nr** al warehouse nneea
CHOICE of Many Different Suites
Cali. 971 or 2*03 J.
Bookcase Bed
21
LOST AND FOUND
21
LADIES — *50. Ca»h fur your
Double • Dresser
Church, School, toxlgc or Civic LOST — Four keys on chain. Day
Large Mirror
Mattress
Club for distributing Ju»t a few
before Christinas. Phono 1119-R
Box Spring
packages of Nationally Adver­ or
lur»i in In Herald Office
tised
Walklns
Products
through
$169.00'
each
member
of
ynur
organua22—KI.KCTKICAl. SRRVICaF-n
ECHOLS "Day-Or-Nlghter" Sofa.
tlnn. Watkins Products, P. O.
Platform Rocker Chair
Box
34,
Daytona
Beach.
Fla.
Choiee of Covering
KRIGIDAUIR appliances, (ales
and icrvlce. 0 . II. High, Ovtodn,
1119.95
WOMAN — 25 38 for general office
Fla. I’hone F03 -33I5 or Sanford
work.
Phone
3ii*o,
9
a.
in.
to
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
iiuz w .iiicr_a p. m,
4
p.
in.
Thursday,
Corner 2nd k Magnolia Ph. 1232
erg
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s-iiff*.
Jig
U - OrglCK RtMMPMKNT
"Bud" Bamberger, Mgr.
10B- SALESMEN W.VNTI^D -1 0 ‘
Open Monday1! Ill $ p. m.
HAYNES Office Machine Co.,
USED Eteetrle coin dispenser AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN Typewriter!, adding machines,
drink hoi. Good running condi­ Aggressive and aim . Sales ex- J a l c a - U e n t a l s , 3|4 *7«g.. TJ. 44
tion. Ideal for beer storago box.
Ill
ncc. Write Box 8C *;• The
24- HKAUTT PARLOUS -94
an he seen at The Sanford
,
rM
1erald. *40.
me MALE iie Tp wanted , tec
Eva-Bem ItonBijr Shop
Workmanship a n d
DHFINlTP, FUTURE porslhllltles BEST In Materials.
for sales minded man with abili­ !M E ast 2nd HI.
Phone M l
ty to manage others. Will con­
sider applicants who aro mar­
ried. age 23 In 39, High School For ALL Your Itoaiilv Need* call
Harriett'® neauty Nook
graduate dr better. Must lie
105 So. Oak Are.
permanent resident of Sanford Phone 971
*3.50
Maple Club Chairs ........
earning* potential for quality (Open evenings by appolntmant.)
S3 73
Wicker Rwkers
man above average. Opportuni­
S2*l
Cocktail Chilri ....... .
extra cash for article® too
ties to advance rapidly for in­ GST
SUM
Club Chair® ..............
o l°«jer &gt;ar. Tlace yoor ad toterview
call
1737-W,
i
In
5
p.
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ay. Phono 112 1 .
Sofa Bed ........ .......
*24 SO m. or write Time* Union, lod W.
2-Pc. Sofa Red Rulto
First
St.
S9.U
LAUNDRY BERWICK
Student Desk k Chair ,
*12.R* •MEN .. Earn *2. an hour, gales
arge Office Desk ..
*2 49
amp anil End Tsblra
and delivery. Experience rot One hnur * Wash and Damp D
*5.M
Dresser H sse.............
necessary. Must be able to meet One hnur 4 » Wash and Dry r 3 d
Dresser and Mirror ..
Sill*
public . . . Start at onct.WatkiiM Finished Laundry
*19,03
ChJff-o-robe .
Products. P. 0. Rox 54, Daytona Samiono Dry Cleaning mall Buffet
S4.M
8i&gt;alh*ld® L ittn d ro m at
Reic)b Fla.
•Pc. Dining Boom Suite .. tta.v)
Seulh Hide Foodmart Bldg.
Vanity wsth Triple Mirror
SI2.M 11- _ W01E WANTED
,11
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(Ital Beds ........ ..............
S4.M
lining Room Tables ...... *14.U House work. 703 S. Bay Ave.
S-Pc. nineties ...........
S24.M
Drop Leaf Kitchen Tables
STM EXPERIENCED Ma'd. cook, re­
gular work. Rel. Plr. 2380-R. U L. sm-Plao® TeekotoUa
Wooden Kllrhen Chairs .,
12.08
Pearl Jonta.
Youth Bed k Mai tress ... *27 U
Phoae *184. I n Ii L tia f e r l
EASY TERMS
CLASSIFIED DIHPMY
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PHILADELPHIA IP - Federal
Ki•diiton and union officiate to­
day awaitnd a daclilon by the
Htostinghoui* Electric Corp. on the
lat**t proposal aimed at ending a
, nationwide (trika now tn its 81st

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A warrant, charging Gilbert
Robbins, 3B-yaar-old negro pool­
room operator of ' Winter Park,
with the criminal attack of an
Orlando nurse ax she waa on kar
way te her Longvoad horn* an
the night of October A, wee
served yesterday afternoon.«
The negro, bring held hi dm
Seminole County Jail, bee twa
chargee now ponding against
him. Ha Is charged with tha at­
tempted rape of a 35-yaar-eld
Altamonte Springs white woman
Tuesday night, aid the criminal
atUck on the 87-year-old Longwood white woman on the night
of October 8.
It U underatood that anothar
whlU woman who warn run off
tha road several months ago will
be called la to Identify the at­
tacker.
According to law enforcement
officers, the same manner of
running women, driving alone,
off the road in lonely place* waa
ueed in each instance.
The WinUr Perk negro denlee
having ever seen either of the
white women. However, Robbins
waa immadiaUly identified In u
lineup which included Fletcher
Jones who is being held on the
October A criminal attack cast.

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Fletcher J e w t a , 99-ymr-eld
Sanford negro, ’ wns released
from she Semtnole County Jail
yesterday afternoon shortly aft­
er 4 o’clock.
Chargve of criminal attack on
t Orlando nun* were dropped
when the 37-yeer-old Lengwood
woman
Identified G i l b e r t
Brookina, 38-year-old negro poolroom operator of Winter park*
in a aix-man lineup a t t h e
Seminal# County Jail yesterday.
Fletcher Jenee aald, aa ke
waa released from Ms cell, "1
knew that I would bo released.
I road my Bibls ovary day and
had faith that aenuthlnt would
happan te dear ma ef tha
chargee."
Sheriffs Deputies said that
| h a heavy negro, when ( he
wasn’t rating would be reading
V i Bihteythat waa kept in the
•ell with him.

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hlautican Opening N a t i o n ' s No Injurious Fall
Set Back One Week R e q u e sts From Radiation Is
H igher
Reported By AEC
'4? Plymouth ScJan Dun Cr Bradstreet
Located In Field Gives Statements
In lake Monroe

River Cruise beat "The
lean” made a teat run today
afftciala marking tha route
it the boat will ply each day
(inning with tha new opening
Jan. II.
chard Sodero and W. R. Kamp.
mvoperatora of tha "Nautlean"
said today that th# boat will be
put Into first data shape for the
opining event whlrh lx tn taka
plica Jan. IS at 9,p. m.
Tha entire boat will be repaint­
ed, aald Sodero. It la to be -trim­
.*
9
med up with huttdreda of flaga
flying and multi-colored llghta
streaming around It for tha night
run* during th* winter season.
Another feature on th* boat will
he put in Up top shape. The dance
floor will be relayed to taka car*
of the hind reds making tha four
river cruise. A snack bar
will also be a feature on the new
boat
COLUMBUS, Ohio tit-fa a bat
Although plans are not yet com­
blind in tha daytime?
p u t e for the gigsntle opening dey
Which bint lays the largest egg— ceremonies, SotUro and Kamp
the ostrich, eagle, swan or hum­ said today that tn* Seminole High
School Band will play for tha oc­
mingbird?
How can you tell tha difference casion.
Senator Estes Kefsuver has been
between a crocodile and alligator?
Invited to th* offldtl opening and
You can read Him * questions it Is expected that ha will, accept
and othera at Columbus restau­ the invitation.
rants today. Tha Ohio Stata Veter­ Governor Leroy Collins hat been
inary Medical Asm. distributed Invited to be tn Sanford for the
9,800 quia cards at tha eity’a eating occasion end other state digulspots-to test th* avenge p e rm 's taries will be m hand to eM and
knowledge of animals.
ride the "Nautlean" aa It mskea
K.was the association's way of the official first trip an th* S t
publicising - its 7Sid annual maet- Johns River following rededieaUoa exercises. "
«*.
. '
Hundreds of visitor* ara expect­
Just so pon won't be M l up in
ed In Sanford from cities within
the Air:
a Tl-mllo radius. Chamber of
A bat fcaa limited vtofoR In the Commerce officials, along with
daytlmn.
.
H,\. JM jfto -.eU lii: su tm a d to r «ma,
, An oetrteh. Uya tha largest egg. &lt;have been extended in- Invitation
A trdeodila'a head is triangular to take part In tilt rededie alien
in contrast to tha broad-snouted of tha St. John's River.
alligator.

LAS VEGAS, New. OR - Uto
Atomic Energy CommUatoa'i ftoat
report on radiation-recording film
badges aaya thera was no tojurioqg Li 3
fall-out teat spring from tito Nfo
vande auclrar teat *#ri*(.
t j
. '.'No gommunlty was exposed to
tellout Yidlatlon wtdeh Could HaM
affected people's hralth,” raid Jem t} •\ K
B. Sanders, AEC, ranch manager,
after a study of badge* wom by
IT! persona or potted In 984 foellion* within a 80,000-iquira-mUt

Each January buiinass con­
cern in all part* of (he United
Stata* receive from Dun and
Bradstrast taquaato for its annual
financial- statement*. This yea?
The AlXrCIO latarnational Un­
\
BT GRACB THURSTON
A -1847 Plymouth asdan, atolan tha number af request* roing
ion of Electrical Workers last
raeant'r in Sanford, waa raeovat* out nationwide will axcaad three
algid accepted A suggestion from
•d Tttaaday morning by Sheriff million.
Joseph F. Plitnegan, head of the
Danvar Cord*!) and Daputy Sher­
Federation Mediator and ConciliaTh* growth *nf S e m i n a l *
iff Jamas Singlatary.
tips Service, that a thre+man
» '« •
County
li reflected hi statistics The data wai wcoeded and
Th* automoblla waa abandoned
board bo appointed to consider
Juit racaivad Sy tha eradit re­ anilyxod by tha U.S. FuMid
in a Gold laat Saturday.
Kbits in dispute and make a rec­
ommendation /nr further negotia­
Sheriff Cordall sent finger­ porting flrm. Clyda L. Houk, Dis­ Health Sarvica. It showed I high
print man to tha actna to deter­ trict Manager at Jacksonville, reading of 9.9 roeata for a pop­
tion.
mine, if peeelble, th* . persen which office covara this area, ulated area, accumulated an a
•§ A n opinion of the board would
who abandoned the local car,
not bo binding. Each aide would
•aya that tharw will be more re­ badge at . Elgin, New. Thlx fa tha
Th* car waa locatod in a field quests for financial statamanta standard'offsite safety level set bp
aeleet one member and Finnegan
the AEC for o n year. One fUm
in th* Lake Monro# - (action on
would cbooee an Impartial chair­
the old Lake Monro* Road near mads of business concern# to badge posted II mile* south of
man. The mediator asked the un­
Sami,info County titan evar be­ Alamo on th* desert, and dun N it
tha Henry Thurston farm.
ion and Westingbouse to make
Seminole County Sheriff Den­ fore. Tha laminols County sec­ of th* test alto, accumulated 9-99
known their selections to him
ver Cordell said that n« arrest# tion of tha currant liaua of tha roentgens during tbe three-montb
. within M hours
have baan made tn th* case. Ha Dun end. Brad*treat Reference (•rice of 14 bleat
th e proposal followed a eeries
A PROCLAMATION
aaid that tha Inveatigatiea was Rook ecntelna 439 loeel names, Nearly 91 per mat ef the badge*
ef daylong separata conferences
WREREA8. tha clric bodlee and
brine continued.
m radiation embald by Finnegan with the comeervlee organisation* of our com­
comprising manufacturer*, whole­
$any and the union.
munity and the department* of the
salers and retailers. It does net
dl t
local government recognise the
Include lama ef - th# aarvtee and
SemlneTe County Junior Chamber
"professional” huilnaaaae such aa
of Commerce! end
barber
and beauty . (hope, real
WHEREAS, the affiliated state
estate and stock brokers. Thus
NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. end community chspter of the
the f i g ura for boalnau to Semi­
m —No charges will be preseed United Statee Junior Chamber of
nal* County would actually be
•gainet tong writer Merle Travia, Commerce have set aside the week
ORLANDO J\— Four prisoners higher . t h a n the 439 quoted
37. who climaxed an 'all-night of January 14 te January II, le
who* celebrated Christmas by above. I* 1949, tha number af
drinking eprea yesterday by slug­ observe the founding of the Junior
breaking out of the Orange County listed names totaled only 999, an
ging hia wife with a pletel and Chamber of Commerce, and tn
Jan drew flvw-year prison sentanc- indies tad toeraaia for this year
barricading himself in hie San commemorate each founding by
a* yeatarday. Four ataomfUeoa i*, of 99 per cant.
Fernando Valley home for mere ••lection of. the autoloading young
MONTS.
art red tha same toma.
ABOABD USE GLACIER. In the than 00 mlnuUa.
man of thla community ae redRxtntor et
Kota Spa &lt;/P&gt;—This icebreaker •Travis, jvho wtJV earn.an esti­ plant' of ‘the Distinguished Ser­
Th# m aiferm lndV U&gt;n escape,
mas* snout
fa per ^riiAlblA,b**h#l0f, Mf
quirod w
te mak*
about 79
flagship of tha V. B. antarcitie •*- mated 978,000 from Ms current vice Award, and
however, remalnf at larga. ahertff quirva
cent changes In th# listings of h*4rt of Grace Kelly,
Dave
BUrr
identified
him
as
Ralph
p.dRIen today pasted an Iceberg song hit "Sixteen Toni”, said he
WHEREAS, thie organisation of
n o l moat
# * *llg1bfa
,l"&lt; * star*.
P. Langley, 38, nf Baldwin Park, business enterprises la 8 * m l weed’s
bigger than the elty of Waahlng- "didn’t remember a thing” after young
men through project* of
30 policeman armed with rifle*
Calif., rhargtd with ehack forgery County. These change* will ra- Thair a a g a g a m a n t
ton and eoneWarably quieter.
community betterment'ie building
suit from adding tha names of nouncad today — flrat through a
in 3t. Louis.
The flat white monster covered shotguns, and (ear gaa stormed his leaderahip within it* rank* for the
Florida May Send
new businesses, and delating tha palaea announcement hare, and
modest
bungalow.
Langley
planned
the
deal,
Starr
an tree of about 100 square mile*.
future of eur city,
names
of thosa who have discon­ then by, Min Rally's parents, Mr.
Pollra
said
tha
husky
e&lt;*mpo»ar,
*ald,
but
found
an
ta
tltr
way.
On
It roae 180 feet above the water
40 Delegates
accounting for and Mr*. John B. Bally, I* Phil­
THEREFORE, I, J. Denver Cor­
I)*r. ■ be pretended ha was a tinued: *• wall
and wea astimated to have another dreiied in pajamas,.-and a mb*,
changes in nwnsrshlp, trade adelphia.
,
prisoner
Just
being
ralaaiad
and
iJfeOO feet thlekneie under the sea. wh* drunk when they found him dell, Mayor of the City of Sanford,
To Demo Confab
names and credit ratings.
unarmed In his living room. After Florida do hereby proclaim the
Ha ia 18 and rite fa 89.
walkad
out
the
door
to
freedom.
?-Adm. Richard E. Byrd, the ex- u uhort anoote et the Van Nuya week ef January 14-91, 1088 aa
TALLAHASSEE*— Florida may
Belter than 93 par cant of all Th* handsom* prince m«t blond*
Six prisoners took part in the
neditW e leader, said the wpiartsnd 40 .Hdegatea-to-the Demo­ break, using smuggled hacksaw oommarical transaction* In tha Mix* Kelly wh«n riw wa* making
he was releaied when hi* wife
JAYCEE WEEK
•
Mall-berg encountered at the west­ jail,
Settle, 31, refused to eign a wife­ end urge all citlaena of our com­ WASHINGTON m-Th* new suit cratic national convention in ChL blades and a drill bit to cut' bars United State* ara made on eradit " lb Stop a Thief” on tha JUvfaya.
ern end ef the Rom ilea wee beating complaint.
munity to give full consideration in which the administration hope* rago this summer to east the white tinging of Christmas carols terms and tha buyer and tha Ha Is currently visiting her to thn
one ef tha biggest he had ever
”1
love
him
very
much,”
the
to
the future eervirea of the Jun­ to dress up tta farm program waa slate's 28 votes for presidential drowned out the note*. Two women •alter ,trs brought togathar by UnHad.SU to*.
toon tn his five anarctie expedi­ *ald. “He'e really a very nice guy,
candidates.
pleaded guilty to smuggling in th* means af eradit Information.
Ralater ia a Roman Crthriji and
ior
Chamber of Commerce.
modeled for additional tailoring to­
tions.
Stale Democratic Chairman blade* and drill bit; and tiro pris­
but he wee drinking.”
Whan th* owner of s businaa* rule* over a mite-square priactday
before
Republican
members
Deted
December
12.
193*
The dlaeier, maanwhiia, con­
James Milligan- said at Orlando oners who did not run away ad­ or Ma account returns his finan- pality a* th* Maditorrtnwn coast.
of the Senate Agriculture com­ yeatarday he waa polling (he cateSigned: J. D, Cordell,
tinued its voyage from Little Am­
mitted thay helped tha break.
rial atstomant to Dun and Brad- Hia subjects have bom aixioaa far
mittee.
Mayor
erica No. 5, the expedition bate Famed French Star
alive committee hy phone to de­
•treat, tha owner has token tits him to marry bocaus* th* prinetmeamp commissioned yesterday, toSecretary of agriculture Benson termine whether the 12 delegates
first atop to aatabllahlnff His re­ paltty revert* to Friaeo — with
^ r s r d MeMurdo Sound. At the Mistinguett Dies
arranged to meet with the sen­ at larga will have a full or a half
sponsibility as s seeker of credit. Freneh taxasif th* w vtrtlgi di**
Officers Identify
sound the expedition Is 'expected
ators, as he did with HoUso mem­ vole.
The sLatentsrrt becomes part of without an h*lr.
PARTS UP— Mletinguette, French
.
to begin significant air operations fnusle hall star for half • century
ber* yeatnrday, to discuss with
While full retuma aren't in yet,
tha eradit report on Ms business Monaro has a voting papuliiian
Object
From
Plane
them, the proposals ha will suggest Milligan aald indications wars a
whose legs were one# among the
along with s financial analysis, n
PITTSBURGH «*— After 94 description of what tha buiinass of about l.ooo but visitor* sad
that President Eisenhower recom­ majority of tha corpmlttt* favored
world’s moat famous, died today
French residents awrit thn popu- y
hour*
ef
anxiety,
Army
bomb
dis­
living
the
delegates
at
larga
a
half
mend to Congress In a special
after a two-week Ulneii. she waa
does and a .rsoord of bow It pays latlm to about 8W.0M, Tkare am
vota. That would make 84 dele­ posal officers hava Identified a its Mila.
message Monday.
Marilyn Wins Out 82
sman object found aboard a TWA On th* bail* af the informa­ no personal tax**, with tha gwremThe noted entertainer died in her NEW YORK Ut-Him Fiaher, He also arranged In meet later gates at large.
passenger plan* aa a soldering tion in , tha report, a rating Is mont drawing Ha revenue* fret*
Each
of
the
18
delegata*
to
be
sleep at her brother’s home in sub­ creator of the comic atrip "Jo* with Senators EUender (D-La)
In Studio Battle
elected from tha eight congres­ iron heat element often used by assigned and tha businessman is th* famous Mont* Carlo Goalno.
urban
Rouglval.
She
suffered
a
Palooka,”
left
the
bulk
of
an
Miland
Aiken
(R-Vt),
the
Democratic
HOLLYWOOD (* b - After a paralytic etroke while spending
»sional district* will have a full airplane mechanics.
listed In the Dim and Bradatrset
Near-long squabble, Marilyn Mon­ the Christmas holiday there and mated l/.mlllion-doliar estate to chairman and senior Republican vota.
Lewie
Rhinabold,
head
of
th*
CivReference Book. This makaa It
hia 17-year-old daughter Wendy., an the committee, before flying
roe returns to 80th Century-Fox
N Aeronautics Authority here, seid poaslbto for his suppliers and In
siibiequently developed pneumon­ Fisher's will, filed for probate Isle today tn Key Weet, Fla., to
Studio next month with n sevan- ia.
last night the object apparently luranc* underwriter*, who us*
make his recommendations te tha
WANTS HALF OF PICTURE
,yeer *&lt;mtract estimated to ha
wa* harmless unless H was set
Her last days were spent tn an yesterday, left the legal minimum President tomorrow.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. &lt;*-Willlam off and it would require con­ th* book, te look him up and in
to hia second wife Marilyn, whom
worth mare then sight million oxygen tent.
Dan* Shelton nf Little Rock yes­ siderable force to do so. H* said thla way h* ia assisted in getting
dellan.
Mistinguett had been a symbol he married tn April 1154. No’child
terday waived hi* rirht to contest a mechanic probably dropped It hi* goods and insurance,
The deal, announced yesterday, of the gay life of the French music has been born to them.
in other words should a w.anula divorce aouiht by hlx wife, Peg. after some repair work at Chicago
.ended one of the most publicised hall for longer than most present A sactinn of the teatenrent con­ Work Blueprint
fseturer
or wholesaler receive an
TALT..4HASSEE l i t - H o b s *
l-rr
Lou,
but
he
aiked
rh*ne*ry
.walkouts In film history.
before tha two-engine plan* took
theatergoers can remambbr. She tained ^his paragraph:
rourt to force her to give him half off Tuesday on a flight to Wash order for merchandise from a Speaker Ted David today filed noThe eeiross was reported dla- admitted herself that she was nev­ “Thla will and th eprovislons From Eisenhower
merchant, regardless nf where tic# of appeal to th* Florid* S«of their wadding picture.
letiafled with her salary. She said er beautiful, except for her fabu­ thereof shall not be either wholly
Hilton.
the seller I* Icoalad, and regard- preme Court of hia suit staking
_*le wea making lets than $600 a lous legs. Even in operettas she or partially revoked or rendered Sent To Congress
ten
of whara tha merchant U lo­ to teit eligibility of Gov, Collin*
'Wreak when ehe first appeared In was more personality than linger. wholly or partially Ineffactivo or
WASHINGTON IS-* Congress
cated, tha Hating and rating at to leak redaction.
tbe Hit of the mavis*' top 10 bos
otherwlso affected by the subse­ get* from President Eiaenhower
tha merchant te available to tha
Ho it appealing from a ruling nt
W ire' atarx.'
asllar In the Reference Bnqk, Circuit Judge Hugh -Taylor dis­
quent birth of a child at children today a 1868 work bluaprint which
POPCORN GAINS FAVOR
The contract, with Marilyn Mon­
Democratic leaders may subject
which epvare tha antlro United missing tha suit.
roe Productions, Inc., calls for TOKYO (JO-Popeom is gaining said to be mine.”
to major redrafting:
States,
,
In another development, Peulan
The
widow
wes
left
91,108
Jn
favor
with
young
Japanese
movie­
four pictures In seven year* on
Eiaenhower, recuperating hi VIENNA UV—Th# Romanian peo­ Koiwell Gars* for a continual
A Reference Book Hating eon- Street#, of I .aka Placid filed-an
a profit-sharing basla. The studio goers, a survey of theater owners cash and the Income from one Florida
from hia Sept. 84 heart at­
tain* tha nama nf tha buiinass amendment tn hia suit In which ha
would not comment on the deal, •howed today. Prevloualy movie third of his estate for the rest of tack, will not deliver hia annual ple normally read little good about round of hoepit* ity.
and
tha rating, Tha rating con­ called attention to a recant anfans
with
an
urge
to
munch
had
her
life—
the
minimum
under
New
«na ef tha moat aelld victorias
the United Atari*. But now thay ‘The farmers' famihee all tried state of two symbols. Tha first, nnuncemant hy Collin* that hn
Stata
nf
tha
Union
mtasaga
In
pep
York state lew.
favored dried octupua.
to show tu what,fin* hoate thay
far n star fighting a studio.
son. Clarks will read It In th* Sen­ ara loaning.
a , tetter of tha alphabet, indi­ would run for ' redaction - U thn
California is a tortile wonderland could be,” lruean says. .
ate and House chambers.
cate* financial strength or capi­ court* hold h* I* eligible. Streets
"Than
we
came
to
Chlcagu,
that
Republican leaders who were with marvelous irrigation projects. great American city with naariy tal. It ia tha difference between te an announced candidate for gov­
glvan a praylaw of tha document American agriculture produces ao four million Inhabitsnta. At tho what tjia business owes and ernor.
Taylor had dlim lntd Straai'a
said It contained "no shocks *r richly that vaat cutbacks have to headquarter* of the Intemaaunal what it owns, Tha second symbol,
numeral, reflect* a compoaita suit Dec. I on th* ground ihh
surprises.”
be
undertaken
to
toM
down
sur­
were
undisilngulahed
aniong
mil*
"We
must
do
something
to
atop
M1SON0 VILLAGE, Japan ( * Harvester Co. we saw agricultural
Specific recommendatloni In the plus**. Nagro workers enjoy A machinery for many kinds of of financial stability and pay­ enurte couldn't dricrmlna th* Imu*
th a “Orchestra of th# Aunts” Ilona of Japan* ae houaewivea, this,” sha announced.
until Collin* mad* an aaaouacn*
ment record.
field*
of
agriculture,
flnsncci,
fiva-day,
49-hour
weak.
crop*. . . . . We visited an Inter­
celebrated it* tilth anniversary to­ many of whom drudga tn flald and She got 84 other housewives and school aid and health assistance
met of hi* Intention*.
Many
Romanians
undoubtedly
asked
a
musle
teacher
In
the
vil­
national
Harvester
tractor
works
day by dashing off Haydn’s “aur- kitchen day and night, their chief
will
be
ipcllsd
out
In
separate
knew
or
impacted
these
things.
lage school to train tham. Two
SLOW DOWN
Brian aymohooy."
menage* scheduled for delivery Rut thay never got to read them In whtr* 1,0M workers ir* employed, LOS ANGELES
UB-Tl»a prutmoetly Negroes. Th# plant svorka
./Thla 79-piece orchestra, com- amusement the feudslisUe gam* of could resd notes. Non* had any lata in th* month.
Scantaia, organ of Romania’s rul­ on* shift and anly fire days a dtnt-cleet of th* American Madicil Summons Served
Instrumental training.
Rated entirely of village house- ragging their daughters in-law.
ing Workers (Communist) party, weak."
Asm. ha* this advlN for tycoon*:
ijjivia, la one of those things in All over Japan after tha war It didn't mattar to the datoruutil publication of articles by I. Tailing of a l.saa-mfl* ante tour Sow down. Sava yours# if and For Duty On Jur/V
1EBTAURANT BURNS
fe#spa» stemming Dorn the Allied women tit cilia* organized dub* mined women. They studied end
Summon* to am* on th* Jury
occupaueo s " u o e ia tW U J :;J - and sometime* choirs, but ooiy iu practiced Intesively at the village NSW ORLEANS lA-Flr* struck Bruean, member of a Romanian through California's rich farm and balp buitnai* too,
for tha January tom of Circuit
public ball.
Galatoire'i, famed French quarter firm dcjeg'itiflt whlrh rarantly pcsturriinda, Rntcan relates:
"W?
«*i!d
ao"*#
«f
mr
’ The “Obasan Gakudan" or "Or­ Misono did they organJu ae or­ It matured U their husbands, teaUurant, late last night and toured the Un'tsd l a Us,
"Everywhere we stopped tha moet valuabla burinMi 'axaeutlvu Court ara feeing v s y z i ■trtler •fe;
Tha.'. Fiat American • surpluses termors greeted ua with friendship If wa eould l«t tham to slow thair th# Scwlnete County lhactff ttofl,
who Inquired:
caused about 978,00A dam an.
chestra of tha Aunts” sprang ug chestra.
Shvriffa DoputiM.
1
Fir* chief Howard Dey cald the continually astounded the Roman- and warmth. They ahowed tu thair pie* from a gallop to a trot,” Dr.
. without outside urging five year* Mrs. Tbrae Mori, now 4g, hras "Are you out of your minds?"
aummona, *ald Skarift
"Am wa supposed to m m the blaa# wak conftoed 'to the second tana, who codta Dorn a country Irrigation method* 'to detail and Dwight R. Murray told a county J, Fifty
a m -la Util small farm village. It secretary of th* Village Women’#
Denver Orttell, are baton"4»« .
and third atari#*. Considerable wa­ wharf .tha government la constant­ explained such ingenious Imple­ medical eoovaatto* yeatarday,
Ma tim e mile* from tha grand Assn. She couldn't read music, but children from now on?”
lhrvred
t* tboi*
ly
hlam
ering
for
greater
yrodoeNow
the
husband*
are
ao
proud
ment* u
ter damage waa caused to the
ihrtoa of Ise, symbol of Japanese waa Irritated at th* way villaga
were ,dnrww tn
'"
to
nppar
middto
ago,
man
tuiture on the west shot* at Na- youth waa gravitating to tha Juke that they lake their wives to re­ auwMtqlra diming room and UtelM tieai.
btoo. &lt; .
tooald da such tbtoga aa Ml 1«m
Joints In lae and crooning popular hearsals on their bicycles.
Brueaq daanribm a virit to Coast aBut he ____
• jo y a Bay.
m R and fata and, thaws a t, tab* ^CTreoh On
oomptetaiAg about tow
Raptor,, low*. Ik*
t M V to houaewivea a v e r a g e 40 songs without knowing a thing And tha village ktda hum Mo* No injuria*
Monday wMt
el Aga. five
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Average Person's
Animal Knowledge
Jan. 14-21 Named Tested In Columbus
As Jaycee Week
No Charges Hade By Mayor Cordell
Against Husband
USS Glacier Passes Following Spree

Iceberg Larger
.Than Capitol City

Five-Year Terms

Prince Of Monaco
Captures Heart :

.BfaJHHS3A T S

Suit Is Modeled
For More Tailoring

Bulk Of Big Estate
Left To Daughter

Ted&gt;David Files
Nolice Of Appeal

Romanians Are Slowly Learrung
About Good Things In America

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On Latest Proposal
PHILADELPHIA IP - Federal
Ki•diiton and union officiate to­
day awaitnd a daclilon by the
Htostinghoui* Electric Corp. on the
lat**t proposal aimed at ending a
, nationwide (trika now tn its 81st
The AlXrCIO latarnational Un­
ion of Electrical Workers last
algid accepted A suggestion from
Joseph F. Plitnegan, head of the
Federation Mediator and Conciliatips Service, that a thre+man
board bo appointed to consider
Kbits in dispute and make a rec­
ommendation /nr further negotia­
tion.
•§ A n opinion of the board would
not bo binding. Each aide would
aeleet one member and Finnegan
would cbooee an Impartial chair­
man. The mediator asked the un­
ion and Westingbouse to make
known their selections to him
. within M hours
th e proposal followed a eeries
ef daylong separata conferences
bald by Finnegan with the com$any and the union.

★

A warrant, charging Gilbert
Robbins, 3B-yaar-old negro pool­
room operator of ' Winter Park,
with the criminal attack of an
Orlando nurse ax she waa on kar
way te her Longvoad horn* an
the night of October A, wee
served yesterday afternoon.«
The negro, bring held hi dm
Seminole County Jail, bee twa
chargee now ponding against
him. Ha Is charged with tha at­
tempted rape of a 35-yaar-eld
Altamonte Springs white woman
Tuesday night, aid the criminal
atUck on the 87-year-old Longwood white woman on the night
of October 8.
It U underatood that anothar
whlU woman who warn run off
tha road several months ago will
be called la to Identify the at­
tacker.
According to law enforcement
officers, the same manner of
running women, driving alone,
off the road in lonely place* waa
ueed in each instance.
The WinUr Perk negro denlee
having ever seen either of the
white women. However, Robbins
waa immadiaUly identified In u
lineup which included Fletcher
Jones who is being held on the
October A criminal attack cast.

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Fletcher
Jones Is
Released

eminole
rowt
Depicted In Credit

Fletcher J e w t a , 99-ymr-eld
Sanford negro, ’ wns released
from she Semtnole County Jail
yesterday afternoon shortly aft­
er 4 o’clock.
Chargve of criminal attack on
t Orlando nun* were dropped
when the 37-yeer-old Lengwood
woman
Identified G i l b e r t
Brookina, 38-year-old negro poolroom operator of Winter park*
in a aix-man lineup a t t h e
Seminal# County Jail yesterday.
Fletcher Jenee aald, aa ke
waa released from Ms cell, "1
knew that I would bo released.
I road my Bibls ovary day and
had faith that aenuthlnt would
happan te dear ma ef tha
chargee."
Sheriffs Deputies said that
| h a heavy negro, when ( he
wasn’t rating would be reading
V i Bihteythat waa kept in the
•ell with him.
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hlautican Opening
Set Back One Week

River Cruise beat "The
lean” made a teat run today
afftciala marking tha route
it the boat will ply each day
(inning with tha new opening
Jan. II.
chard Sodero and W. R. Kamp.
mvoperatora of tha "Nautlean"
said today that th# boat will be
put Into first data shape for the
opining event whlrh lx tn taka
plica Jan. IS at 9,p. m.
Tha entire boat will be repaint­
ed, aald Sodero. It la to be -trim­
med up with huttdreda of flaga
flying and multi-colored llghta
streaming around It for tha night
run* during th* winter season.
Another feature on th* boat will
he put in Up top shape. The dance
floor will be relayed to taka car*
of the hind reds making tha four
river cruise. A snack bar
will also be a feature on the new
boat
COLUMBUS, Ohio tit-fa a bat
Although plans are not yet com­
blind in tha daytime?
pute for the gigsntle opening dey
Which bint lays the largest egg— ceremonies, SotUro and Kamp
the ostrich, eagle, swan or hum­ said today that tn* Seminole High
School Band will play for tha oc­
mingbird?
How can you tell tha difference casion.
Senator Estes Kefsuver has been
between a crocodile and alligator?
Invited to th* offldtl opening and
You can read Him * questions it Is expected that ha will, accept
and othera at Columbus restau­ the invitation.
rants today. Tha Ohio Stata Veter­ Governor Leroy Collins hat been
inary Medical Asm. distributed Invited to be tn Sanford for the
9,800 quia cards at tha eity’a eating occasion end other state digulspots-to test th* avenge p e rm 's taries will be m hand to eM and
knowledge of animals.
ride the "Nautlean" aa It mskea
K.was the association's way of the official first trip an th* S t
publicising - its 7Sid annual maet- Johns River following rededieaUoa exercises. "
«*.
. '
Hundreds of visitor* ara expect­
Just so pon won't be M l up in
ed In Sanford from cities within
the Air:
a Tl-mllo radius. Chamber of
A bat fcaa limited vtofoR In the Commerce officials, along with
daytlmn.
.
H,\. JM jfto -.eU lii: su tm a d to r «ma,
, An oetrteh. Uya tha largest egg. &lt; have been extended in- Invitation
A trdeodila'a head is triangular to take part In tilt rededie alien
in contrast to tha broad-snouted of tha St. John's River.
alligator.

Average Person's
Animal Knowledge
Jan. 14-21 Named Tested In Columbus
As Jaycee Week
No Charges Hade By Mayor Cordell
Against Husband
USS Glacier Passes Following Spree
NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif.
m —No charges will be preseed
•gainet tong writer Merle Travia,
37. who climaxed an 'all-night
drinking eprea yesterday by slug­
ging hia wife with a pletel and
barricading himself in hie San
Fernando Valley home for mere
than 00 mlnuUa.
•Travis, jvho wtJV earn.an esti­
mated 978,000 from Ms current
song hit "Sixteen Toni”, said he
"didn’t remember a thing” after
30 policeman armed with rifle*
shotguns, and (ear gaa stormed his
modest bungalow.
Pollra said tha husky e&lt;*mpo»ar,
dreiied in pajamas,.-and a mb*,
wh* drunk when they found him
unarmed In his living room. After
u uhort anoote et the Van Nuya
jail, he was releaied when hi* wife
Settle, 31, refused to eign a wife­
beating complaint.
”1 love him very much,” the
*ald. “He'e really a very nice guy,
but he wee drinking.”

ABOABD USE GLACIER. In the
Kota Spa &lt;/P&gt;—This icebreaker
flagship of tha V. B. antarcitie •*p.dRIen today pasted an Iceberg
bigger than the elty of Waahlngton and eoneWarably quieter.
The flat white monster covered
an tree of about 100 square mile*.
It roae 180 feet above the water
and wea astimated to have another
iJfeOO feet thlekneie under the sea.
?-Adm. Richard E. Byrd, the exneditW e leader, said the wpiarMall-berg encountered at the west­
ern end ef the Rom ilea wee
one ef tha biggest he had ever
toon tn his five anarctie expedi­
tions.
The dlaeier, maanwhiia, con­
tinued its voyage from Little Am­
erica No. 5, the expedition bate Famed French Star
meamp commissioned yesterday, to^ r s r d MeMurdo Sound. At the Mistinguett Dies
sound the expedition Is 'expected
PARTS UP— Mletinguette, French
to begin significant air operations fnusle hall star for half • century
whose legs were one# among the
world’s moat famous, died today
after a two-week Ulneii. she waa
Marilyn Wins Out 82
The noted entertainer died in her
sleep at her brother’s home in sub­
In Studio Battle
Rouglval. She suffered a
HOLLYWOOD ( * b - After a urban
paralytic etroke while spending
Near-long squabble, Marilyn Mon­ the Christmas holiday there and
roe returns to 80th Century-Fox
siibiequently developed pneumon­
Studio next month with n sevan- ia.
,yeer *&lt;mtract estimated to ha
Her last days were spent tn an
worth mare then sight million oxygen tent.
dellan.
Mistinguett had been a symbol
The deal, announced yesterday, of the gay life of the French music
.ended one of the most publicised hall for longer than most present
.walkouts In film history.
theatergoers can remambbr. She
The eeiross was reported dla- admitted herself that she was nev­
letiafled with her salary. She said er beautiful, except for her fabu­
_*le wea making lets than $600 a lous legs. Even in operettas she
'Wreak when ehe first appeared In was more personality than linger.
tbe Hit of the mavis*' top 10 bos
W ire' atarx.'
POPCORN GAINS FAVOR
The contract, with Marilyn Mon­
roe Productions, Inc., calls for TOKYO (JO-Popeom is gaining
four pictures In seven year* on favor with young Japanese movie­
a profit-sharing basla. The studio goers, a survey of theater owners
would not comment on the deal, •howed today. Prevloualy movie
«na ef tha moat aelld victorias fans with an urge to munch had
favored dried octupua.
far n star fighting a studio.

A PROCLAMATION
WREREA8. tha clric bodlee and
eervlee organisation* of our com­
munity and the department* of the
local government recognise the
SemlneTe County Junior Chamber
of Commerce! end
WHEREAS, the affiliated state
end community chspter of the
United Statee Junior Chamber of
Commerce have set aside the week
of January 14 te January II, le
observe the founding of the Junior
Chamber of Commerce, and tn
commemorate each founding by
••lection of. the autoloading young
man of thla community ae redplant' of ‘the Distinguished Ser­
vice Award, and
WHEREAS, thie organisation of
young men through project* of
community betterment'ie building
leaderahip within it* rank* for the
future of eur city,
THEREFORE, I, J. Denver Cor­
dell, Mayor of the City of Sanford,
Florida do hereby proclaim the
week ef January 14-91, 1088 aa
JAYCEE WEEK
•
end urge all citlaena of our com­
munity to give full consideration
to the future eervirea of the Jun­
ior Chamber of Commerce.
Deted December 12. 193*
Signed: J. D, Cordell,
Mayor

Bulk Of Big Estate
Left To Daughter
NEW YORK Ut-Him Fiaher,
creator of the comic atrip "Jo*
Palooka,” left the bulk of an Milmated l/.mlllion-doliar estate to
hia 17-year-old daughter Wendy.,
Fisher's will, filed for probate
yesterday, left the legal minimum
to hia second wife Marilyn, whom
he married tn April 1154. No’child
has been born to them.
A sactinn of the teatenrent con­
tained ^his paragraph:
“Thla will and th eprovislons
thereof shall not be either wholly
or partially revoked or rendered
wholly or partially Ineffactivo or
otherwlso affected by the subse­
quent birth of a child at children
said to be mine.”
The widow wes left 91,108 Jn
cash and the Income from one
third of his estate for the rest of
her life—the minimum under New
York state lew.

''Orchestra Of Aunts' Celebrates

’ The “Obasan Gakudan" or "Or­
chestra of tha Aunts” sprang ug
. without outside urging five year*
a m -la Util small farm village. It
Ma tim e mile* from tha grand
ihrtoa of Ise, symbol of Japanese
tuiture on the west shot* at Na-

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"We must do something to atop
this,” sha announced.
She got 84 other housewives and
asked a musle teacher In the vil­
lage school to train tham. Two
could resd notes. Non* had any
Instrumental training.
It didn't mattar to the datormined women. They studied end
practiced Intesively at the village
public ball.
It matured U their husbands,
who Inquired:
" A r e you out o f y o u r m in d s ? "

"Am wa supposed to m m the
children from now on?”
Now the husband* are ao proud
that they lake their wives to re­
hearsals on their bicycles.
And tha village ktda hum Mo*

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TALLAHASSEE*— Florida may
tsnd 40 .Hdegatea-to-the Demo­
cratic national convention in ChL
rago this summer to east the
slate's 28 votes for presidential
candidates.
Stale Democratic Chairman
James Milligan- said at Orlando
yeatarday he waa polling (he catealive committee hy phone to de­
termine whether the 12 delegates
at larga will have a full or a half
vole.
While full retuma aren't in yet,
Milligan aald indications wars a
majority of tha corpmlttt* favored
living the delegates at larga a half
vota. That would make 84 dele­
gates at large.
Each of the 18 delegata* to be
elected from tha eight congres­
sional district* will have a full
vota.

WANTS HALF OF PICTURE
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. &lt;*-Willlam
Dan* Shelton nf Little Rock yes­
terday waived hi* rirht to contest
la divorce aouiht by hlx wife, Peg.
l-rr Lou, but he aiked rh*ne*ry
rourt to force her to give him half
of their wadding picture.

Work Blueprint
From Eisenhower
Sent To Congress
WASHINGTON IS-* Congress
get* from President Eiaenhower
today a 1868 work bluaprint which
Democratic leaders may subject
to major redrafting:
Eiaenhower, recuperating hi
Florida from hia Sept. 84 heart at­
tack, will not deliver hia annual
Stata nf tha Union mtasaga In pep
son. Clarks will read It In th* Sen­
ate and House chambers.
Republican leaders who were
glvan a praylaw of tha document
said It contained "no shocks *r
surprises.”
Specific recommendatloni In the
field* - of agriculture, flnsncci,
school aid and health assistance
will be ipcllsd out In separate
menage* scheduled for delivery
lata in th* month.

'4? Plymouth ScJan
Located In Field
In lake Monroe
BT GRACB THURSTON
A -1847 Plymouth asdan, atolan
raeant'r in Sanford, waa raeovat*
•d Tttaaday morning by Sheriff
Danvar Cord*!) and Daputy Sher­
iff Jamas Singlatary.
Th* automoblla waa abandoned
in a Gold laat Saturday.
Sheriff Cordall sent finger­
print man to tha actna to deter­
mine, if peeelble, th* . persen
who abandoned the local car,
Th* car waa locatod in a field
in th* Lake Monro# - (action on
the old Lake Monro* Road near
tha Henry Thurston farm.
Seminole County Sheriff Den­
ver Cordell said that n« arrest#
have baan made tn th* case. Ha
aaid that tha Inveatigatiea was
brine continued.

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Five-Year Terms
ORLANDO J\— Four prisoners
who* celebrated Christmas by
breaking out of the Orange County
Jan drew flvw-year prison sentanca* yeatarday. Four ataomfUeoa i*,
art red tha same toma.
Th# m aiferm lndV U&gt;n escape,
however, remalnf at larga. ahertff
Dave BUrr identified him as Ralph
P. Langley, 38, nf Baldwin Park,
Calif., rhargtd with ehack forgery
in 3t. Louis.
Langley planned the deal, Starr
*ald, but found an ta tltr way. On
I)*r. ■ be pretended ha was a
prisoner Just being ralaaiad and
walkad out the door to freedom.
Six prisoners took part in the
break, using smuggled hacksaw
blades and a drill bit to cut' bars
white tinging of Christmas carols
drowned out the note*. Two women
pleaded guilty to smuggling in th*
blade* and drill bit; and tiro pris­
oners who did not run away ad­
mitted thay helped tha break.

Officers Identify
Object From Plane
PITTSBURGH «*— After 94
hour* ef anxiety, Army bomb dis­
posal officers hava Identified a
sman object found aboard a TWA
passenger plan* aa a soldering
iron heat element often used by
airplane mechanics.
»Lewie Rhinabold, head of th* CivN Aeronautics Authority here, seid
last night the object apparently
wa* harmless unless H was set
off and it would require con­
siderable force to do so. H* said
a mechanic probably dropped It
after some repair work at Chicago
before tha two-engine plan* took
off Tuesday on a flight to Wash
Hilton.

VIENNA UV—Th# Romanian peo­ Koiwell Gars* for a continual
ple normally read little good about round of hoepit* ity.
the United Atari*. But now thay ‘The farmers' famihee all tried
to show tu what,fin* hoate thay
ara loaning.
California is a tortile wonderland could be,” lruean says. .
"Than we came to Chlcagu, that
with marvelous irrigation projects. great
American city with naariy
American agriculture produces ao four million
Inhabitsnta. At tho
richly that vaat cutbacks have to headquarter* of the Intemaaunal
be undertaken to toM down sur­
plus**. Nagro workers enjoy A Harvester Co. we saw agricultural
machinery for many kinds of
fiva-day, 49-hour weak.
crop*. . . . . We visited an Inter­
Many Romanians undoubtedly national Harvester tractor works
knew or impacted these things. whtr* 1,0M workers ir* employed,
Rut thay never got to read them In moetly Negroes. Th# plant svorka
Scantaia, organ of Romania’s rul­ on* shift and anly fire days a
ing Workers (Communist) party, weak."
uutil publication of articles by I. Tailing of a l.saa-mfl* ante tour
1EBTAURANT BURNS
NSW ORLEANS lA-Flr* struck Bruean, member of a Romanian through California's rich farm and
Galatoire'i, famed French quarter firm dcjeg'itiflt whlrh rarantly pcsturriinda, Rntcan relates:
teaUurant, late last night and toured the Un'tsd l a Us,
"Everywhere we stopped tha
Tha.'. Fiat American • surpluses termors greeted ua with friendship
caused about 978,00A dam an.
Fir* chief Howard Dey cald the continually astounded the Roman- and warmth. They ahowed tu thair
blaa# wak conftoed 'to the second tana, who codta Dorn a country Irrigation method* 'to detail and
and third atari#*. Considerable wa­ wharf .tha government la constant­ explained such ingenious Imple­
ter damage waa caused to the ly hlam ering for greater yrodoe- ment* u
auwMtqlra diming room and UtelM tieai.
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LAS VEGAS, New. OR - Uto
Atomic Energy CommUatoa'i ftoat
report on radiation-recording film
badges aaya thera was no tojurioqg Li 3
Each
Ja n u a ry
b u iin a s s co n ­ fall-out teat spring from tito Nfo
cern
in a ll p a rt* o f (he U n ite d vande auclrar teat *#ri*(.
tj
S ta ta *
receive fro m D u n and . '.'No gommunlty was exposed to
B r a d s tr a s t taquaato f o r i t s a n n u a l tellout Yidlatlon wtdeh Could HaM
financial- statement*. This yea? affected people's hralth,” raid Jem t}\ •\ K
tha number af request* roing B. Sanders, AEC, ranch manager,
out nationwide will axcaad three after a study of badge* wom by
IT! persona or potted In 984 foelmillion.
lion* within a 80,000-iquira-mUt
Th*
g ro w th *n f S e m i n a l *
» '« •
C o u n ty l i re fle cte d
h i s t a t is tic s
The data wai wcoeded and
J u i t ra ca iv a d
S y th a e ra d it r e ­ anilyxod by
tha U.S. FuMid
p o rtin g f lr m . C lyd a L . H o u k, D is ­ Health Sarvica. It showed I high
t r ic t
M an ag e r a t J a c k s o n v ille , reading of 9.9 roeata for a pop­
w h ich o ffic e
co vara th is a re a , ulated area, accumulated an a
badge at . Elgin, New. Thlx fa tha
• a y a th a t tharw w ill be m ore r e ­
standard'offsite safety level set bp
quests f o r fin a n c ia l statam anta the AEC for o n year. One fUm
m ads o f
bu siness
concern# to badge posted II mile* south of
Sam i,in fo
C o u n ty titan e v a r be­ Alamo on th* desert, and dun N it
fo re . T h a la m in o ls C o u n ty sec­ of th* test alto, accumulated 9-99
tio n o f th a c u rra n t lia u a o f tha roentgens during tbe three-montb
D un e n d . B r a d * tr e a t
R e fe re n c e (•rice of 14 bleat
Nearly 91 per mat ef the badge*
Rook ecn teln a
439 loeel nam es,
m radiation emc o m p risin g m a n u fa c tu re r* , w ho le­
dl t

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Include la m a e f - th# aarvtee and
"p ro fe s s io n a l” huilnaaaae su ch aa
b a rb e r and b e a u ty . (ho pe, re a l
e s ta te and sto ck b ro k e rs . T h u s
th e figura f o r b o a ln a u to S e m i­
n a l* C o u n ty w o uld a c tu a lly
be
h ig h e r . t h a n
th e 439
quoted
above. I *
1949, tha num b er a f
liste d nam es to taled o n ly 999, a n
in d ie s tad to e ra a ia f o r th is y e a r
o f 99 p e r c a n t.

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Prince Of Monaco
Captures Heart :
MONTS.
Rxtntor et

quirva
w mak*
mas* about
snout 79
fa per ^riiAlblA,b**h#l0f, Mf
quirod te
cent changes In th# listings of h*4rt of Grace Kelly,
business enterprises la 8 * m l weed’s
n o l moat
# * *llg1bfa
,l"&lt; * star*.
County. These change* will ra- Thair a a g a g a m a n t
suit from adding tha names of
new businesses, and delating tha
names of thosa who have discon­
tinued: *• wall
accounting for
changes in nwnsrshlp, trade
names and credit ratings.
Belter than 93 par cant of all
oommarical transaction* In tha
United State* ara made on eradit
terms and tha buyer and tha
•alter ,trs brought togathar by
means af eradit Information.
Whan th* owner of s businaa*
or Ma account returns his finanrial atstomant to Dun and Brad•treat, tha owner has token tits
first atop to aatabllahlnff His re­
sponsibility as s seeker of credit.
The sLatentsrrt becomes part of
tha eradit report on Ms business
along with s financial analysis, n
description of what tha buiinass
does and a .rsoord of bow It pays
its Mila.
On th* bail* af the informa­
tion in , tha report, a rating Is
assigned and tha businessman is
listed In the Dim and Bradatrset
Reference Book. This makaa It
poaslbto for his suppliers and In
luranc* underwriter*, who us*
th* book, te look him up and in
thla way h* ia assisted in getting
hi* goods and insurance,
in other words should a w.anufseturer or wholesaler receive an
order for merchandise from a
merchant, regardless nf where
the seller I* Icoalad, and regardten of whara tha merchant U lo­
cated, tha Hating and rating at
tha merchant te available to tha
asllar In the Reference Bnqk,
which epvare tha antlro United
States,
,
A Reference Book Hating eontain* tha nama nf tha buiinass
and tha rating, Tha rating con­
state of two symbols. Tha first,
a , tetter of tha alphabet, indi­
cate* financial strength or capi­
tal. It ia tha difference between
what tjia business owes and
what it owns, Tha second symbol,
numeral, reflect* a compoaita
of financial stability and pay­
ment record.
SLOW DOWN
LOS ANGELES UB-Tl»a prutdtnt-cleet of th* American Madicil
Asm. ha* this advlN for tycoon*:
Sow down. Sava yours# if and
balp buitnai* too,
"W? «*i!d
ao"*# «f m r
moet valuabla burinMi 'axaeutlvu
If wa eould l«t tham to slow thair
pie* from a gallop to a trot,” Dr.
Dwight R. Murray told a county
medical eoovaatto* yeatarday,
'" to nppar middto ago, man
tooald da such tbtoga aa Ml 1«m
m R and fata and, thaws a t, tab*
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N a t i o n ' s No Injurious Fall
Requests From Radiation Is
Higher
Reported By AEC

s a le rs and r e t a ile r s .

Romanians Are Slowly Learrung
About Good Things In America

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t M V to houaewivea a v e r a g e 40
el Aga. five
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were undisilngulahed aniong mil*
Ilona of Japan* ae houaewivea,
many of whom drudga tn flald and
kitchen day and night, their chief
amusement the feudslisUe gam* of
ragging their daughters in-law.
All over Japan after tha war
women tit cilia* organized dub*
and sometime* choirs, but ooiy iu
Misono did they organJu ae or­
chestra.
Mrs. Tbrae Mori, now 4g, hras
secretary of th* Village Women’#
Assn. She couldn't read music, but
waa Irritated at th* way villaga
youth waa gravitating to tha Juke
Joints In lae and crooning popular
songs without knowing a thing

WASHINGTON m-Th* new suit
in which the administration hope*
to dress up tta farm program waa
modeled for additional tailoring to­
day before Republican members
of the Senate Agriculture com­
mittee.
Secretary of agriculture Benson
arranged to meet with the sen­
ators, as he did with HoUso mem­
ber* yeatnrday, to discuss with
them, the proposals ha will suggest
that President Eisenhower recom­
mend to Congress In a special
message Monday.
He also arranged In meet later
with Senators EUender (D-La)
and Aiken (R-Vt), the Democratic
chairman and senior Republican
an the committee, before flying
Isle today tn Key Weet, Fla., to
make his recommendations te tha
President tomorrow.

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M1SON0 VILLAGE, Japan ( * th a “Orchestra of th# Aunts”
celebrated it* tilth anniversary to­
day by dashing off Haydn’s “aurBrian aymohooy."
./Thla 79-piece orchestra, comRated entirely of village houseijjivia, la one of those things in
fe#spa» stemming Dorn the Allied
occupaueo s " u o e ia tW U J :;J -

Florida May Send
40 Delegates
To Demo Confab

Suit Is Modeled
For More Tailoring

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father m M today and __
Warms* Friday. llg h today
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Decision Awaited

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nouncad today — flrat through a
palaea announcement hare, and
then by, Min Rally's parents, Mr.
and Mr*. John B. Bally, I* Phil­
adelphia.
,
Ha ia 18 and rite fa 89.
Th* handsom* prince m«t blond*
Mix* Kelly wh«n riw wa* making
" lb Stop a Thief” on tha JUvfaya.
Ha Is currently visiting her to thn
UnHad.SU to*.
Ralater ia a Roman Crthriji and
rule* over a mite-square priactpality a* th* Maditorrtnwn coast.
Hia subjects have bom aixioaa far
him to marry bocaus* th* prinetpaltty revert* to Friaeo — with
Freneh taxasif th* w vtrtlgi di**
without an h*lr.
.
Monaro has a voting papuliiian
of about l.ooo but visitor* sad
French residents awrit thn popu- y
latlm to about 8W.0M, Tkare am
no personal tax**, with tha gwremmont drawing Ha revenue* fret*
th* famous Mont* Carlo Goalno.

Ted&gt; David Files
Nolice Of Appeal
TALT..4HASSEE l i t - H o b s *
Speaker Ted David today filed notic# of appeal to th* Florid* S«preme Court of hia suit staking
to teit eligibility of Gov, Collin*
to leak redaction.
Ho it appealing from a ruling nt
Circuit Judge Hugh -Taylor dis­
missing tha suit.
In another development, Peulan
Street#, of I .aka Placid filed-an
amendment tn hia suit In which ha
called attention to a recant annnuncemant hy Collin* that hn
would run for ' redaction - U thn
court* hold h* I* eligible. Streets
te an announced candidate for gov­
ernor.
Taylor had dlim lntd Straai'a
suit Dec. I on th* ground ihh
enurte couldn't dricrmlna th* Imu*
until Collin* mad* an aaaouacn*
met of hi* Intention*.

Summons Served
For Duty On Jur/V

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Summon* to am * on th* Jury
for tha January tom of Circuit
Court ara feeing v s y z i ■trtler •fe;
th# Scwlnete County lhactff ttofl,
Shvriffa DoputiM.
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J, Denver Orttell, are baton "4»« .
lhrvred t* tboi*

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CtlATtON OP THI VINVnUg la colorfully depleted In orchid*, awed pcaa and rose patoisiss tha town ot
Burbank'* entry to tha 1»M Tournament of Roaca float parade In Paaadena, Calif. ''Page One" la tha title
of tha float, which ahowa floral planets hanging ovar tha earth. Tha entry won tha awe*pataka* aa ths
parada'a moat beautiful with Italian actrcxa RoasAa Fodcita and a court of two aboard, fintemattonai).!

:AW f AM ATTEMPT— Doug Brsdlay (12) laar * W«h «» *ry and m ir# •
•parked tha

iwaleayk (14) of Michigan Slate In th t Rose Row) gam* In Pasadena, Clllf,
artani to »n aggressive attack on the UCLA taam that forced them to
I by Michigan Biota In tha final icconds of the game brought them thaif
ovar UCLA in thria years. (International Soundphoto*

.THI DOMINICAN RIPUIUC open* IU $30,000,000 International Peace

'and Progreu Fair In Ciudad TruJlUo, and Omtro Caton (lop, left) ot
Teanack, N.J., buy* lha first ticket from an oflldaL Catoi), Intar*
nationally known »»",Mr. Pint,"wilted 14 hour* at lha gala toauura
hla plaea. At bottom Is a general view of the fair with lta theme, •
winged globe, and with 70 pavilion* epread ovar a 123-acre tract.
About 20.000 vliltors came to the opening of the fair. Tha exposition
*111 be held fox the neat *U month*, (inlcrnatkjnat Soundphotos)

'S t n &amp; v a n s t

stuned dullrt •• lha llM w n m ia
Hint of the Marine Comm January 1.
lie eaecaeda Gaaaral Lemuel C.
Shepherd, Jr. General Pate, a Marina
•Inca 1921, It a rnrabat veteran of
Santa Domingo (1923-24)1 Guadalrtnal-Talagi, Palau, I*o Jlma, and
Okbuvi dttriaf World War II* an« •
commanded the 1st Marine DhUlua
to Korea, r
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A TOUNO ASAB rebel chletuin, Ktrbaddou A it (ten), 22, give* nunself up to French military authorltle* at the oatla of Kanga Bldl
l Hadji. Algeria. He led a band of 150 tribesmen in to leak s pardon. I 9
declaring that, having changed hit viewpoint about Prance, hla Ilfs
v u threatened by other rebel chide. Group* of terrorliU, mean*
while, have continued thdr daughter In the hillt, burning farms
and tchuolhoiuca and killing resident*, (international JUdlophotoJ,'

LLAHOMA TOPS MARYLAND, 20 to 4. IN OR ANOP, IIOWI.—Oklahoma's left haUhark Tom MrDonald (SB) UV*l tha ball through the Maryland line at tho Orange Rowl game m Miami, Via., but
. ' Prank Tamhurelln (ID, right) dose* In for tha tackle Oklahoma, trailing 0-0 at the half, came back
’j. p i t h three touchdown* to run away from Maryland 20.t). (International Soundphoto)

nokthirn CALIFORNIA, atill trying lo '.h.ikr oft the rflectj of th e 1
* " f nt
ln* floo&lt;1** Ond* Itself under • heivy mantle of
hlte. More than eight inche* of *now fell atop 3,300-foot Mount
amalpaia, north of Ban Francisco. Unumatinnnl Soundvhotatt

IMFIOVID M n u n n o MOIIUTY Ukes ■ g ian t step forward with the procurement b y ths Infantry of
22 aerocyde* like thla one being dcmoniUatcd at Camp KUmer, N.J. The pilot atanda on n platform
ovar the rotor blade* and guide* tho 303-pound craft by leaning In the direction hs wishes to travel.
Tho aerocyde will fly an estimated 03 mile* an hour with a rang a of about 130 miles.
(International)

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th a ball around and na»t Georgia Tech player* to the ten.yard line during the doting minute* of the
Sugar Bowl game In New Orleans, La. The game ended there and Georgia Terh won Ita fifth straight
(International Soundphoto)
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OIN. RANDOLPH MtCAll RATI (left) la sworn In aa ths Slat com­

mandant of ths U.S. Marine Corps by Adm. Ira Nunn, Judge Advo­
cate General. Mr*. Palo watches the oath-taking ceremony toi
Washington. Gen. Pate, who succeed* retiring Gan. Lemuel G.)
Bhtphtrd, J r . started hla military career aa an Army. *"»«**■* man.I

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AP Retrace Reporter
Aaeeteo mi tact that we Ahowoomi t»i r
LOS ANCiKt.ES (*—An Ingenious
^ m W C rt 60*6 TO Oil TO/riANir NIV1R HITJ
method of using earthquake wavei
w e me
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tn explore the ocean bottom wai
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reported recently to the American
writ, wu’OT nor J
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The procedure already hat dis­
Oe you'
credited a long-standing theory
that the mnon was formed when a
great chunk of the earth was
hurled Into apace, leaving a vast
hole now filled hy the Pacific
Ocean, said Dr. Frank Press, one
of the two scientists who developed
the method.
It also has produced some other
surprises, he added Onr of Iheve
la that there are no Hln«t conti­
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bellhop captain he was going to
and If you fa il tn do an. a d e .-reajw tfe amt m other-in law- o f tennis
1’hncnlx Sunday to visit friend*.
pro confeaMi w III he entered aaalnet 1, | ||r p a n rh n (in m a te s
you. and #*rh nf to il, fo r th*
. . .
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.
,
.
...
lie had not been heard from
ii* f d fn u iu lo f to t in Com p laint,
j M r v I f i l f i n , r I io ii I 47, I | r ( ( f l r y
Th# n fltu r* of H ilt #u't t» to f ^0p f jo r|c her# . *** found d o .vl in since, Impel said, and la being
,u ,e , t h . t i t ) , to t h . a h f . .. d e ar,lb - | h f r P 4p ,,r |m f n , T l l f , rt, y . S he had
sought In Idis Angeles and hers, i
$ 6 - 0 0
H IT N K S d my hand aadI « r» |rl« l ,, ^ 0 h l, | | r l
| n m e head

TNI 3U IC I0*

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A p S A S tr O W W * ..
A t0 * * 0 0 0 TKt a r t OA MY
tAA M A Tatr’/ m tm e rs o * w o r» r
HAOMAC* M t C O M A ltm r W a f t..*

out MISSION WAS.' Wl JUST \Tbt ItnOWTS NOW'

Legol Notice
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n. c ma.w v r l i , j n *n.i maiit
n n a r n xjax x v ru .. Ms wit., u n
r j r s r s l n airsst. Knulh I’m O - u
Loe A ntal.. Ounljr, Callfivr-iH

H A R T i f W A T K IN S amt J A l i r .K
9
W A T K IN S , h»r hu«l,«n&gt;l. 5Ji&gt;l
W i l t Mistier Wsv. N T. , A lls n l* .
Fullnn Ceuntv, (l.nrgia; fix n IT a

u k r HUTTOS, rr SlUnU Street.
AfrDonnugh. Il»nry Cc*Mr, Oe„r-

■la ; MAL’ t ir . I.A K R JO H N S asrf
r jE O R 'I K V. JO H N S, her huehami
P . O. R o t I X V tte re rsn f. I . o u i l . n . ,
P R S D E R t l 'K T. M L 'L t.K R amt KMMA t . M L 'I.I.r.R . h i. w I fa. If s i n * .
P R A N K B A t J ll.n V tod IO A K
I J L S U T h i. w ife . If a liv e J . p
ML’ M B l.W H I T K.
and
T llt iR K f lA
M M u a e r i.u H iT P .. h i . w ire , o
a liv e and IIH 'H A IIO A M s l ' l i *
and M A R T A . M AIIhih. hie m l , . ,r
a ll'# . and .If dead, the re&gt;re&lt;-il&gt;e
unkno w n h e ir ., d t v ie e .i. g r a n t .,v

W HY

lr*rnd that there once was a con­
tinent calk'd Atlantia and that It
sank Into what is now the Atlantic
Ocean.
TIk&gt; quake wave explorations
show. Dr. Press reported, that all
submerged laud has been under
water for a lung time, and that
one part of It did not get there
later than the rest of the ocean
bottom.
The terhlnque was developed by
Dr. Press, a physlclsl of the Cali­
fornia Institute of Technology, and
Dr. Maurice Ewing, oceanograph­
er of Columbia t ’nlversity.
Fnr ocean explorers, earthquake
waves are a cheap substitute for
man-made explosions which here­
tofore have been used In study sea

PAY

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' A n g e le s.

H om icid e

Colored News
A singers union will be held
Sunday at .1 p. m at the New
Sairm Primitive RapiUt Church.
The Rev. Fricnn I* pastor.
Yarlnuv quatlrta will be present
v*ills the vocal harmnnlicr* In hr
hostess group. A free will offer
mg will lie taken.

Sgl

■••lanaat. litnert. eredttori, trustart, nr IS* end all o*rtnnt rl.lmI r i by. Ihroueh, under nr sg.ln.t
arid raertrttye named perenne,
C H A RLKS f
W A R t V |f K . tru.|e# L
and Indl* 'duallj. r. P HorPMAN.
and AVNIR R. TSTI.or , if alive
Sod their reepertlve unknnwa
asnuiaa It married, and IT dead, tha
raipaettva nnknnwn heira. devleeet

P la in tiff
earaus
I.T O N A R D C A L V IN JO H N S
D#f«R(1«Bt
■rtn ta a a . aaatanaea. Ilen nrs. era- r « n No m i
d lla ra . truataea, nr any and a ll T o LF.O.N A n D CALVIN * JOHN’ S.
pertona rla lm in e hy, ih rm ia h . tin ­
A»1i!r*»« unkrirt^o
i e r or ap alnr* eald te ap erilve natnV»i| «r# h*r#hy n n flfl*d th it cult
ed p arao n t; JO H N S O N .('lt')M A R T IK h«« b**r» hrouyht • f# lo * t j nu In
a
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C R O M A R T ir W r ,'A r K S O V and n«tn*fl (.‘ ^tlit
n h * r * in th# r*1t*f
D M. H r.M IL t.A K , and C I . U JO HN - m uch t hy lb# P lt ln t lf f , W KTTV
•O N .
L L ’C IL C
A
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R A L L t r C. JA C K S O N and H A R T P U t n t lff a tllvorr.fi iinrl th* «*nrnX
M fV L L A X ,
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ra e e e rtlt* Pl*t# r§r# . t*U»Iof1v, Ahil ro n trn l nf
srlvae. *ni a ll partlaa r ta lm in r hy
I«*ort#rd ( ’Alvin .fnhnv. J r . 4u*l vnu
tb ie u s h .
tn dtr nr a ta in a l aald • r* h *r*h y n o tlftfd a i M
M
Johaann-Ct-em arHe * Co ; end any f I!• * fn#r*on«Hy nr hy #M orn*yi
and a ll a s rle h e h a v m r. nr r la im ln i »»iih th# cDrW of ««M r n u rt. ynur
tn h a ta . any n g n r. titla nr m tareai * r lt t * n d#f*n$*«. tf Any. in th t
la tna lo ltn iv ln r daaerlhad r 'o n r r iy , (*omrlAtnt In i#l&gt;l at.lt And tn t*rv#
l y t a r and balng In Srm lnnle rn u n - • rnpy th#r*of tipoft AttofM*v for
tV, F lo rid a , t t .w l l
p i , nf M U , PlAlntlff an or h*fA r* fh* Min dAV
end- f t nf S t v u of ,V tv* *a In K ar. i-f U ii'im , t i l l llrrrln f#tl liot nr
tl'in i t . Tun-nahlp I I South, ftanga »l#rr** pro ronf##to w ill b# #ntrr#il
t» N a il.
Vni|
Tnu. and earh of ynu, are he'eltv • guilt*! KPM
m&gt; hAhd And th* n f f l.
S n ltflad • that a aull hae been r U UI ITN’
**■#! nf *#td r*nurr it Minforrt.
hrnuaht a*.tin vt you In Iha r * lt iiill fhla ? *lh da) nf f»*e’ *m l**f, II.U .
r n u r t. In an&lt;l for Heminnle f'm in ty . I
t lt f a ll
F lo rid a , In t'h a n r e r ). antifled t» P
O. P M*rridon
14AO AN . P la in tiff v H .W IIK M .K
C iri'u ii (’ l#rW
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t|*e*fl
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d a n tl. and *n*i, and earh nf v mi,
ltf&lt; *rn*i for P la in tiff
P o Met «•(
F f f t i P a rk , Nliftela

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P H O N E LltO

PEOPLE D ECID E HITSM ANS
C H O IC E OF HOME IN LO N G W O 0D

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STARTS TOMORROW

nf nlhef M&lt;M lUrlM |'r | !‘fi||f*«a«s

Cocklail
I
Daora
Dine to
Hour
In th*
Dinner
a to 7:30 inanition Romru
Music
l ’hona Sanford 1200 fur Dinner Reservation*
Main Dining Room

DIAMOND
Always
Steaks,

D A N C I N G

Make Thla Your New Year'a
R )-an lu lio n -----

OCAN/

STARTS *:3t

E v e r y S a tu rd a y n ig h t— 10 t * t
T n the M usic o f
J . A . P e rk h a m and R l l
M e l- fl- fla rg a .
Iia n r in g N ig h tly In th#
R u r g tn d y Room

Chnrronl llresilrtl
nr H nrhtciird

Evening Dinners From 0 to 10 P0
Nnnn Lunrhei Dally 11.30 to 2..'10
Clnaed Sumlaya

B A H
anil Cocktnil TxjungR
Open Daily except Monday
from 1:00 p. m. te 1:00 a. m

DEW DROP IN N ^ lfr
Roule 17 02. flu llrn it 11ful Lake Mumue, 2 Ml. North nf Sanford.
A ll Mixed Drink*
Wine, Liquor, llerr
A l the Har
E. A. W olfer, Ptnprletor
Carry-out
eei'e—|
Sreftlr Memur aedlMM
M vUlhf UAIOKC MARHOtf

r tU c o io g i
PMMKIDfM /*r
a kfusuc

FEATLRK TIME TiK—LAST COMPLETE SHOW 9:00
ALIO

SELECTED SHORT—"IIEAUTY AND THE HULL"
LATEST NEWS

CARTOON

• - - at the
ROUND
TABLE

. vittu so t- ta ii.iiiitc
u v u room waooa
P .flHX, no.. I.baw m u &gt;ii t « «u . u n i ewMifiti riei.
Uw-re. h KWWtt: II • u. w-,,.

l a M H y See W h a t Tnu
K a l- E a t A ll
You Want I
fle re e d 11:31 a . a*, tn 1:39 p. **.
1:0(1 p. m. In 7:00 p. Pi.

C#l«ry City Grill
IIS

M ag n o lia N e a r tha R ita

MADDEN’S
CORNER
BAR and GRILL
Corner Like end Wafran
Near Lnngwond Hotel

Watch For „
OPENING
of nur
RESTAURANT
SOON

Bleach • Disinfectant

• COHONI
• UNINS
»WHITI WOODWORK
REFRIOERATORS

LUNCH BOXIS
MEAD BOXES
FOKELA1N
THERMOS JUGS

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M
• WASH BOWLS W
• TOIIIT BOWLS 1
• Till
^

Th* favorlf* ef AAitli*** Sfnt# 1919

R nuta 17-D2
3 Mile* North of Sanfnrd
Phone — Sanfnrd t i l l

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To Tito —

V - Lf

SANOWICII 8HOr

J

Q U IC K S E R V IC E -G O O D
2.1th st Park

FOOD

c u n n or n im s -n b o o m
Open 9:50 a. m. to IStSO p. « .

the world'g belt SHRIMP

Don &amp; Geri’s

Dinners
,lek,B/fom
$M$fL Jt
u i i i n e r B c*
gt|ak

Re.aturant and Cafe

Reel Meilcen

Open Evening* — Cln.ed
Siuulay*

Favorite Premium neer at
Par and Carry - Out.
Cor. Church and Lake
f.ongwood

Uia food !■ not ju»t GOOD
but Good and PLENTY at

M OTORS

INN

Reate 17-92i M-mll*» North of the Zee

&gt;EN 24 HOURS
Complete Change ef Menu Dally

inert from 8Sc wL B
A 0“c'*S?
TURKEY on SUNDAY .1.00
Bring thhe Family

4

Twn wtnt»r vacations Ifl. th#
Annfnrfl-Orlando area of Central
Elm Ida rnnvinrrd Dun and. Oerl
llllsiuan *ut th« part of Klot'ld*
they wniiled tn mak* their per»
metient hom e, and a fuse- daya*
visit In the Longwnod vicinity de­
rided them Just where In Central
Florida that home would lie.
This happened a year and a half
ago when the llllamani sold their
home near Cleveland! Ohio, and
bought the Corner Restaurant,
now known m Don and (leri'a, at
Churrh and Lake Avenue In Jx&gt;ng«
wood.

The Nitsmens oldest boy, Jim,
graduated from Lyman high keheot
last year, and is now employed a t
the Turina flora in Hanford* Little
Cary, now In the third grade, la
already boasting that he cgme tea
Elnrlija a lot younger than hla
brother did. Interest In arhbat af«
fairs la not confined tn ju it tha
children: I’apa Don drive* one a f
l.nngwnod’a flv* arhonl buses, In
addition In lending fieri a strong
right arm in the restaurant binInesa.
rialn friendly Inlerast In peo­
ple In a friendly mmmiinlty mull
pay dividends," says 3 e rL '* 0 u r
busJneaa la too big for thla email
place, and 'long about the ffrel o f
March we move Inin our ow n p l a n
that Don la building on- Waal
Mnlnar .Street.
It will he a complete reatauiw
&gt;n*. t»n room gnd truck
Rreakfait Dallcloutly

Waffle* or Hot C ik u
With Ham, Sauiag* or- B tera

Our 8Bn Lunch Mtnu
ChingcH Dallv

Super ‘BurRers
and Sloppy Joe’s

Stall Remover * Deodorizer

J

Serving the Choicest
Chicken, ("nupa and

Sea Food

STARTS SUNDAY

.on

— d ir e c t io n s —
Turn E**t nn 17*91 at Casselberry At flur Itig Red Arrow
(1 Mile* East Of Tka (lanfard Orlande Dog Trark To Oar d a b
House)

Prescription for Family Harmony

EAT OUR FAMOUS

o r a r ir
■ T A T g o r r C o R i P t t . •,
. A K P R L i r j B o r n . *&gt;.j n A L r n
H A IK N . If a llv a . and Ih t lr c*apr&lt; •
th e unknow n apoutaa If m arried
and If deed. Ihe ra a p a rtlv , unknow n
haira. devlarea. g ra n te e ., aarlsn ea i. Ilennra, rre d lln ra . It u a ir a . m
o fh a r r la if n a n i. b&gt;. ih r-iu g li, under
o r a g a in .I .e ld Andrew J. P « j.|
SJid r .l p h H a * .n , and a ll p arllev
h a tin g , or c la im in g to hava. any
rig h t, title or H ila r a .l In Ihe fnlr w l a g d t .r r lh a d property, lyin g
and being In S .im n n le i.'nunty. Kinr l j i , in - w llW i l l S I M feet of
Reefh.
It I
c h ain s
of
N R 'i
* f B W * nr p .r llo n l i , T n w n .h lp
11 fo u lh . Range I * K a»l.
‘ Tn u , and earh n f &gt;nu, a r t h .r t b y a n llfle d lh a f a e i|l| haa bean
brought a a a in .i you l-i the c i r r u l i
CnurT, tg and tor demlnnle r o u n le ,
Ih C hancery, entitled ft
S .orlda,
w a n e and n M N C i i r x v v n r ..
I w ife , n ia lh llf f e . v. AN UIJK4V J

EVERY EVENING FROM NOW ON—
INCLUDING SUNDAYS *
COMPLETE DINNERS FROM $1.85

A T LEA ST O N E N IG H T A W EEK!

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th e-*'&lt;A* pro. *».|
I* a r i*•
T h t S lh fA rd 11* * A1*1 I* d*Ntgna**d
1» a R rw * in |ie r nf g *n » ra l rirc iilA TH E STATE n ) FL nR IH A TO • inn In which th l* rita 'lo n ahall
OZEI.I. ft NORMAN SIS a ll i n
publl#h$4 n i * M rh d * oK for
M IT AVKNI'f., RoaTON, ,»l A*. da
four r n io r r y t lM
aAriiraKTTe
IV IT N K M »nv ha ml and n fflrta t I
A aHttpn Unm iildlht h a iln g h**n a*#! nf Hi* «*l*rW nf thA C l . #$|
H int Agninat «nu in Hi* l*lr# n|i C n u ri, esn Iht* III* J lt h Any of
• ’injrf In Ahd for A*m inol* f'lu m v
KlnrltlA hy l . t r i l . l . i : r S fillM A N
ff»r el I vo n a, th* ahArt till# r»f Dhh*'
I# I . ( ' i ' l l . l . t : K. .N lHIM % \. r iA fo ttff
i #r«tiA n / .K I .L H N OKM AV. D *f*ndauf. th *** pt * a*n|a «r# to rom
mand you to Appear *»»il fll# your

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The SULKY ROOM &amp; PADDOCK ROOM
COCKTAIL LOUNGE—

NO INSTALLATION CHARGE

21 n E. FIRST RT,

IN DINING ADVENTURE

SEM IN O LE PARK. RACEW AY

MORE?

PER 100-Ln. CYLINDER

1

A awnrn peflflnn having been
filed In lh * r i r r u l t f n i i r l In and fo r I
Menimnle f o u n ir . P lo rld a . h&gt; KF1N K B T I.E IIO V K N H I IIT and IIOIIH4
S IS K K N H IIIT . hie w ife me .h n rl
title of n lili h I . I V T H E M S T T lill
I l f T H E SIM H'TItf.V IIV K IIN E K T
I.E IIO V K N H IIIT and H U ItlS \| \ i : J
K N H IIIT hla w ife nf I ' l l A Itt.K S
I . E E TA III III. Minor, fh 'e e p re.
R#o»a are* t»» neriimari't i e»u |n a|iI'fd r an&gt;| f ll* &gt;our s i r l l l r n atiwsx.-r
or fils J*&gt; t Inna H*»*ln nn or Le f»»rr
Hi* 11a| itay nf I m ih iam A f» I **'*A

^

"Thf Country Cluh of Trotting Tricin'*
PRESENTS

BOTTLED GAS

ens’ ,m l A ^ n . ' W ’ l - I M i ’ P o lic e said th e y found no gun in
fnrd. Sem inole f o u n t )’. J'lo fld a .
i | | ) r ronm and figured she had In'cn
t C O L liT h k a i . i ^ , , #rndn„
m urd ered .

bottom. These exptostons usually
are set off from a ship. Tha vi­
brations they p r o d u c t travel
through both water and land, and
are rernrded and studlad at vari­
ous distant polnli. Tha amount of
delay lhay ancounter In raaehlng
a given observation nation and
the extent tn which they are dii&gt;
lorted In penetrating submerged
mountains nr submarine canyons
tells the observer whit they have
been through.

The m u lti which uptyt tho
moon theory ihowed (hit the lay*
era nf b u i l t and granite under ill
ocean* a rt of uniform thl'kneis. .
Tha moon theory wai bleed os
tha f irt that the top layer^tf tha
aarth'a rru it li rompoiad ^fiilnly
of baialt which li underlaid by •
thick itratum of granlta. W#pR th*
big chunk flew off the e jrth H
auppoiadly took with U moaKof th*
baialt, leaving only a thQ| allr«
of that aubxtanre on toy*«f the
granlta In tha area aow u v t n d

Right off thhe
Shrimp Boat*

31.09
I

Chill Con C irm 4(V

Angle’s E at Shack
Sanford at 28th fneptre Are.)
Phone 9140

Pull Course
ll.lt
Sunday Dlnngrg
I
Try Our N. Y. Cut Delia
Steaks

Glass Fountain
Rt. 17.92 at RL 491
(Apopka Rd.
Cas.alherry Lleng meet hi ear
Prt«et* Dining Room eeth let
and 3rd Thuradey.
Open T a. m. ta Midnight

�•a*.

-vrriej
la r f is s , W in * ’* * , w in b a w itfc « •

iim .
tether lu m a aaaoaneee that it
lue to abuse it* practice of fivix#
i feminine name*, in alphabetical

I hp Botay, Carla ate Dora. TO readere
iehene* "David Coppsrflsld", in which
was David’s child bride, Dora win •**»
y an appropriate name for a violent ate
active pair. But the Weather wureau
is Justly that it cannot piek and choose.
Borne difficulties are already developing

waat the American government to
redoce Its spendings, particularly
military spendiag, le the belief this
Stminolt County Records
will brlnf as a depress Ion here.
A rrh i* T . M ar* te ie a tta a *&lt;■•
They're reported te be thtnhtag
Marjia L. Mixon la M l i a ft V a­
*
a
i u l r * FUieV* *1 t ) I * M a t A tL
l o r inn
that way but—
. .
, . . _ .
Ctmar ft Raaalay at »* le LAk* M l. Bab.
They won't agree on disarma­ Charm Fruit Ca.
Await r t w t l l ft w ife la I t l F t *
.
. lt
Sav.
ft
L
a
ta
A
tan.
L a ri Tlltmaa at «a ta Ltw la Aliament and they talk af developlni
s a T iB P A c n a a e
Coaaua at as.
„ _
aa latarcoeUnaatil guided missile. aa Klmsr
tat Feft saw. ft Lo se Aaaa. la
J. U ankay at us ta R. ft
U J . R lin t r at a*.
So tbo Ualtod States will step up Riakamara at u a
Bn k. af Xepbyraills la OShlm ft
W. Fawlor at al ta CaJrla
dofossea, The Russians premiss L. Alfrae
T
v le r l u •
. _ „
or Uaaraia Hilda Ddamaa.
Cbarlaa U a a a rS fw lta a la O a r* ,
•eoeomie aid la Asia. Tbs United
Haaala flraaa Barb at vlr la Aa­
ala.
JMaaab,
Lerbach
lac.
aa F. Rlaabart at rlr.
Slates will boost Its foreign aid.
■ la C ftt L A B M V e
Ludamll W. Marakl at ttb ta StoRabart F. Bwatmaa ai n« la Oara«
This Isn't the Brat time the Rus­ abaa 2. Marabl at ua.
J. Raady at ua ta Ryaratt pie la c., supplym lL t a a it
sians got tho opposite of what thoy a Rlchnr*
Takla Hathaway lu . Thalma U
■«(•*.
may havo hoped for. The classic
Hack H. E llla at ua ta Bvarait Hathaway. » « w .f a f a lly .
Jah a AaAarana Hntmaa at a t la
C.
Rataa
example waa in IMS when Stalin
William ft Hatlar at ua ta W il­ aiaataa Whatley D avla ft C a . m i*,
let the North Koreans attack South liam ft Hollar Jr.
r a f t aa m t
U. a. Army la Jamaa Bw ala. aaw illiam a Hailar at aa ta W il­
Korea.
C Hailar Jr.
Early that year tho Truman ad­ liam
Julian A. Vara A wifa la Jamaa Mjrrm *R o K 5ar il#na W ear la J . t&gt;.
Waodruff. carl, topr fin al Ju4«mnt
ministration, bent oe economy, F. ftaaaaa ft wlfa.
■lata a f P I*. la D a ra th y ^ . Ksn■oaraA aaa
wanted ta cut military spending.
R. W. Wllliama la F1a Biata t a b B ric k , aaty. eamm.
■lata
a l F la . to FatrlolA I t O at.
Odham ft TaBsr I s a , ta MArila
The then secretary af defense,
abat, am y. comm.
Louis Johnsoa, said he would ask
wVllfam J. Farry at aa la J. W.
Congress for anly u i i billion dol­ Waltar lac.
A rth u r R . F a Jla a , I I . O rlaaSa la
Nelson
a Laos* at ua ta m e lar*.
Jaaa Carpenter, f», Sanford.
■tata far. Cara.
Tba Korean War began, foa
United States jumped In, Ameri­
cas military apandlaf abet up, de­
fense plants lava does a laad-of
flea buslnaas, aad American prea­
perity has reached a peak.
This la the total of Americas
military spending since and Includ­
ing 12M: 1224,117,000,000. The El­
senhower administration gradually
haa been cutting down on It.
Tho Defense Department eitlmales that la the present fiscal
year, ending neat June 20, It will
spend about 24Vi billion dollars.
But now Secretary of Defense Wil
son figures spending will hit lilt
billion neat year, In part be­
cause of bliber costs.
Tho United Slate* can’t afford
to lag behind the Russians, who
talk disarmament but ara armed
to ths teeth. And probably this
government heard (he Soviets ar*
working hard on guided missiles.
Premier Bulganin laid aa much
last week.
•
Wilson aald one billion dollira
would go next year into developing
missile*. The United States Is
spending 7M million on them now.
After Bulganin end Communist
You ntvar can loft whan tomat
parly chief Khrushchev made their
trip to Asia with promises of te»
low -cost accident Insuranea
nomle help, Secretary of Stale
Dulles said foreign aid spending
might b t tha b ait fnvastmant
by thli eoimtry would go up from
24.200.000,000 this year to |4,400,you avar mad# In your lifof
009,000 next year.

Q, X ate Z, always troublesome letters, ara
repraaentad th!a year by Quenda, Xlna and
Zsnda. It will b« • bit of batTnewa to us hart
hi Florid* if thsr* la an occasion to us*
Quoad*, because that (would b* the 17th hurrieana of thft year; and heretofore there
hare boon so nor* than 11 of the bit falaa.
la IMS the aeries ended with Katie, the
eleventh.
Enoughl
Too mftnyt

Resolution Time

A new Majmr, a new commissioner, end
a brand new yeart
A te ahead of ue ie the moat prosperous
year in the history of Sanford and Semin­
ole County.
AH of it reminds ns thet we need new
resolutions to tide us through ths next
twshro month*
Ths resolutions should includs closer eooperation to work for the things that ar*
better for our eommunlty. Only by working
with the people, for the people, do we ac­
MENT; SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS
Part S&lt;
complish ths goal in Ufa and In a community SecUon 111. PUBLIC IMPROVX- PLEDGE; TAXES TO BE LEVIED
that le the pinnacle of achievement for MENTS, BONDS, ISSUANCE AND IP SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ARE
SALE FOR PAYMENT OP COST NOT COLLECTED. Aftsr the levy
health aad happiness.
*
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS of special assessments for strest
Whet do wo see ahoed of us in Sanford OP;
PLEDOED; BONDS TO BE GEN­ Improvements itaad confirmed, and
ate Seminole County?
ERAL OBLIGATION; EXCLUDED aftsr the eomplstlon and acceptance
Is foolishness, new has become aa satahThe widening, repaving end four-laning PROM DEBT LIMIT; ELECTIONS. of laid improvement by ths City
»te part of our federal system of safe- of 17-M from one end of the county to the After the equallaaUoe, approval aad Commliiioe, the City Commisiieu
iris against disaster. Democrats and R*»
confirmation of the levy ef ipeeial may, by resolution, Issue further
,
Weans alike support K, ate public ap­ other.
boedi, pledilna the full faith and
More Industry to bring bigger end better
credit of the municipality to on
peal Is atreng
■mount not oicoedini the unpaid
The beile reason for this approval la payrolls to the eountywide community.
aaitaimenls tor said street Im­
Another
twenty-five
per
cent
increase
in
it unsssptoymsat insurance actually
provement; provided, however, that
(
ifcs. Though the system will doubtless be populationIf any bond* have been tiiued un­
A bigger Senford Neva! Auxiliary Air ■
der the preceding section, upon an
proved further in years to come, the'fact
estimate of (he eoat of the Improve­
I
tens that already it has protected many Station.
ment, the bonds tiiued under this
nrteana against eomplate loaa of Income
A dock* and wharves project completed j
section shall not in the an resate
they have become unemployed. At the and in operation along Seminole Boulevard
oseeed the amount of the unpaid astime H has also kept up purchasing *alng our natural resourcea to their fullest
aenmenta.
1 aad thus benefited the entire oeon- extent
All ipeclat assessments levied and
imposed in respect of the Improve­
The btggeat building program In the his- i
ment, under this a id the preceding
Bsports indicate that improper payments tory of ths county.
1
section shell constitute a fund for
lav* been held to a low level, and that there
With better roads and highways, an sxthe payment of the bond* authelave been relatively few abuses of the panded trad# area bringing thousands of !
riaed by this and the preceding
System. Unomploymnt insurance is expen­ ■hoppers to ths business houses of Sanford ,
aectlon, and, In the event there be
a failure to collect and rectlve the
sive; more than two billion dollars le paid out ftiA Seminole County.
said special assessments In season
iiHiaanp.
A cross state airline serving Senford end i
to pay the principal and Interest of
' But m the whole H seems well worth saber similar communities that need air J
laid bonds, the municipality shall scribed by this Act, and ahall be
travel service.
levy and collect on all taiabte pro­ Issued In the same manner as pro­
The General Sanford Memorial Library ,
perty le said municipality a tax vided for In the preceding sectloa;
aufftctaal la pay such principal and provided that no bonds Issued tinate Museum building.
T h i Sanford Horald
G EN ER A L
Interest aa Iba .asms respectively
r the authority of this Sectloa
Completion of the eltywid* street im- i
become
due
and
payable.
AQ
bonds
ahall
be
held
any
way
fo
Impair
er
provement program.
Issued under the provision of thin Invalidate any apeclal assessment
111 ff. PARK AYR,
These forward looking projects will mean
Mellon shall be aaduded from any made under the provisions of this
much to Sanford artd Seminole County, along
limitation of bond indebtedness pre- Act
with the hundreds of other projects that will ,
be completed in the twelve months we know i
aa 1956.
i
But, without the wholehearted coopers- J
tloa of every official, every eltlsen, and ,
ovary business, w* will again be standing i
still.
I
Rasofationa ar* in order every day of i
tte new year I—If we live up to them end j
work toward their accomplishment.
Thursday, January I , 1956
A new year, a new calendar, a new cutTODAY’S BtBLB YBBSI
k ea Mfe-but the same darn old bill*
‘SITIenceforth there Is
:;r**noerortn
is laid up for me a
eaten of righteousness, which ths Lord, the
The groat number of soap aommsrelala
With ovory CA R Purchased gots a Now 1956
righteous Judge, shell give ms at that day: ta television must'prove something. Either
aflt not to ma only, but unto an thana alaa we're the cleanest people that ever lived or
iM t lova his appearing.’’—II Timothy 4:0. the asset bored.

CARRAWAY &amp; McKIBBIN
IN SU RA N CE

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All 1955 Trade Ins to be Sold Below
Tog

Liitod bolow ara tom# of our stock and pricoi

Ftrd
Bukk Suptr le d u
Pbrmoetk Sedai
Bulck Super
Bukk 2^oor M a n
* ■* *• -

Bulck 4-door Sedan
•»vt

Ford Vi ton pkk-up
Bukk Sedan kw -m Seaft
Ford V-8 Extra Clean
Good Trades

$165oo
$195.00
$29900
$45000
$816-0°
$97].oo
$899-00
$219500
$1415.00
Libaral Tarms

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Westey Daughters
Sunday School Unit
Moots On Tuesday

Sr-’

F. H. Case, Radio Ham, Elected
* 'Master-Oscillatorship' Ja n 1
Ob Jaa. 1, E. H. Caia, owner
tad operator of amateur radio ata.
tiou W4.NGR la Lake Mary, took
over Lba "MaiKr-OicIllatorihlp", (a
word comparable to matter of cere­
mony) o( the oldatt “bam" Mtwork
of amateur* radio itatloaa In tk*
United State*.
TIm “ Knlfhtt of tho Kilocycle*"
“ » network.. of "ham"
atatloni
. . , rddlo
m
, „
coverlni the .tat* of Florida to all
principal eitlei and communitlei
haa been orgtalxcd tine* 1614 and
kaa held lta meatinsi each Sunday
morales, religiously except for the
• year* covered by World War II
when amateur actlvIUea were im ­
pended by sovemmentel order.
Over M privately owned ham
•partied atatlatu anawered roll call
« w h * a called by Caae laat Sunday.
After the call announcement* wore
made of a eomtnf "ham-fact" lit
Dtytoaa Beach Feb. IS by W4RWM
and a# a DX Conteat High Score Sta­
tion* by W4JQ of Wttt Palm eBach
tiona by W4JQ of Wcat Palm
Beack.
Each atatioa In turn tranamltta
ler two minute* on the "firat go6" and three minuter on the
Toplea of eonvariation vary
''from weather to almoat anything
]m t|1nabl* and local member atatlena that call in each Sunday morn­
ing at 7:M Include W4HGO owned
by Ralpk Dawson; W4TRT owned
by Bonny Raborn Jr.; W4VYS own
Od by Jim Wllllamaon; W4JZV
owned by Forrest Breckanrldg*.
Caaea'a wife, Claudio*, and hla
two daughter* are ardent abort
wave llatenera and aaioelate mem.f b e r a *f the “ Knight* of the Kilo­
cycle*.

Find. Wedding
Plans Revealed
For Jan 7 Rites
Mlta Mary Julia Thuriby,
d tu |h ttr or Mr tnd Mr| WUUtra
T. Thuriby of Oram* City, will
become Ut#"N bride of Robert F.
Clark, aon of Mr. and Mr*. Gears*
T. Clark alto of Orange City at a
nuptial m att which -will be cele­
brated at • a.m. at the All Soul*
Catholic Church with tho Bov.
Richard Lyo*a officiating.
Richard Aiken will be aololat lor
the occatioa.
Bridal attendant* will includb
Mitt Mary Haten of Orange City,
maid of honor, Mra. Bernard Harkey, Sanford, bridetmald and little
Mlta Brenda Thuriby couiln of
the bride of Orange City at Junior
bridetmald.
Sharon Sloan of DeLand will be
flower girl and ring bearer will be
David Rankin, couiln of the bride,
Orlando.
Theodore Clark will bo hla
brother'* belt man and la from
Savannah, Ga. Uihera Include Wil
Tburaby Jr., brother of the
bride and Georg* Haten.
No Invitation* are being tent but
all friend* of the coupla are in­
vited to the ceremony and wedding
breakfaat which will be held at the
Woman* Club in Sanford.

The Daughter* of Wetley Sunday
School Claa* met in McKinley Hall
at 7:96 p. m. Tuesday avanlng with
Mr*. John GUIon, Mr*. Roai Adam*.
Mr*. T. S. Sullivan. Mr*. D. M
Paul and Mra. A. C, Rector at hotttataa.
The Hall wa* beautifully decoratad with greenery. Rratlllan pep­
per and polnaattlaa. Mra. Roy Till!*,
data preaidant, opened the butlnett
teuton with the elate tong tn uni
ton. Tbie waa followed hy Mr*
TUlla reading "A Happy New Yead
Raclep".
Atl atandlng committee chairmen
mad* their report*. Mra. E. H.
Laney made a donation to the
birthday bank along with Mra.
John Gtllon. Mr*. J. E. Courier,
Mr*. A. D. Zackary and Mr*. Lida
Stall.
Mra. Chari#a Meriwether gave
the data devotional reading a
Ptalm. She alto read tome article*
from the book "Ralnbowa" ending
with a prayer.
During the toelal hour refreshmonte of fruit eako, coffee and
nut* were aerved to Mr*. R. A.
Futrell, Mr*. P. A. Rowland, Mr*.
Ben Monroe, Mr*. A. H. Gregory,
Mra. H. W. Dick, Mr*. Harry
Brown, Mr*. O. White, Mra. R. F.
Cole, Mra. Lida Stall. Mr*. J.
Brodle William*. Mr*. C. J. Meri­
wether, Mra. John M. Gtllon, Mr*.
Loulae Knowlea, Mra. S. G. Harrlman, Mr*. J. E. Courier, Mr*.
Claud* Herndon.
Alto Mra. R. F. Rohlaen, Mra. A.
D. Zachary, Beat!* Zachary, Mra.
E. H. Lanty, Mr*. R. G. Hickaoa,
Mra. Clark Leonardy, Mra. Paulin*
Howard, Mra. W. E. Ratnei. Mr*.
Z. B. Ratliff, Mra. M. R. Strick­
land, Mra. Albert Hlrkaon, Mlta
Alin* Chapman, Mr*. Roy Tiilla and
Mra. C. M. Flower*.

meet at th* home of Mra. John
Gulaalan at Indian Mound Village
el I p. m. with Mra. John Jawtll
aa eo-hoatasa.
Th* WMS of th* Firat Baptist
THURSDAY
Church will maet at 10:4B a. m.
The Intermediate Choir of the and havt a covared dish luncheon
- Frlandi of Mra. A. K. Shoe­
meat at at noon. Th* orocram will be at 1
maker Jr. will he glad to know Firat Baptiat Church
p. m. wkn Circle No. Four In
that ah* It Improving In the Or- 7:00 p.m.
charge. Topic I* “ We Give Thee
4 *ng« Memorial Hoipltal In OrThe Adult Choir of tha Firat But Thine Own”.
•land* after an operation
Raptiat Church will maet at 1:00
St. Marl s Chaptar of th# Holy
1p.m.
Cross Episcopal Church will maet
Mra. Blanch* Stringer haa re
Th# Seminole County Ministerial Ith Mra. R. I* Cornell, 2009
turned homo after tpendlng a Association will have lta regular Grandview Ave. at ■ p. m.
week tn Jacksonville aa the gueat monthly matting at 11:30 at th*
7
_
, Th* Pilot Club annual benaftt
of her brother-in-law and alatar-ln- .Seminole
High School. Rayburn T ., card party will he at th* Mayfair
law, Mr. and Mra. Carl Btringar.
Milwee, County Superintendent of Inn beginning nt 6 p. m. The publle
Schools,
will be th* speaker an Is tordlally Invited to attend.
Mra. Lee Draper and ton*, Mike "Th* Relation
*f Religion to Pub­
and Andy *f lake Wales arrived lic Education." All mlnlstara in
TUESDAY
Wednesday to ipend a short tlm*
Pilgrim Chapter of the Florida
the
county
are
Invited
to
be
•w ith har mother and father, Mr. present
Society of tha Daughter uf Ameri­
v and Mra. Harry Lee Sr.
Intermediate Chnlr of th* First can Colonist* will meet with a
Tommy Stringer returned to Baptist Church will meet at 7:00 luncheon at Palk Restaurant oa
Sixth flt. In Winter Haven. Re­
Sanford Monday night aftar spend­ p. m.
Th* Adult Chnlr of the First servations must be mad* by Jan.
ing the New Year’e weekend in
Jaekaonville with hla unel* and Baptist Church will meat at 6:00 7 to Mra. E. S. Horton, P. O. Box
999 at Winter Haven.
aunt. Me. and Mr*. Carl Strlngar. p. m.
Th# Gleaners Claea of th* First
Th# regular meeting of th#
Mlaa Margaret Morrison, •J10 Seminole Chapter No. 2 OES will Baptlet Church will hav* a monthwas home from Richmond, ' ’*• meet at th* Masonic Tempi* at 6 It a*i«inn at tha homa af Mra. H.
where ah* attends college at th* p. m.
Wad# Rucker, 940 Valencia Drive
at a
University of Richmond, ha* reFRIDAY
itu rn ed to achooL
The American Legion Auxiliary
Wee Sandra end Mias Son]* will hold It* monthly supper meal­
All Calendar
Montortoe left by train Monday ing at 6:90 p. m. In th* Legion
afternoon to return to Virginia Hut. A short business masting will
Llatinfi And
Interment College to Bristol, Va. follow after which n moving pic­
after spending the holiday* with ture will bo shown and a lector#
Society New*
their parents, Mr. end Mrs. K. givan. All legionnaires and thair
A. Monforton at thair home an families ar* urged to attend.
Are RfQOMted
1696 S. lanford Ave.
SATURDAY
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Morris
By 5 p. m. Tha
Th* Jr. R. A.’# of the First Bap­
• l u v e returned after ' spending tist Church will meet at 6:90 a. a
•N ew Tear's weekend Hi Miami aa
Day Preceding
MONDAY
gueeu ot Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Perry. While there they attended
Bt Catherine'* Chapter *f Holy
PablJeatJon
tbs Orange Bowl Game Monday Crose Woman'* Auxiliary will

fB
IM
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g
(pRAADJUth

■eg D l t e n «d
Va. visited friends and
role thee* during the holiday a hi
laniard. She will he remembered
as t h • termer Nelli* Brown
Ji
Wf1»M Ufl
day te via* Mr. and Mra. Frank GROUP OF
Wlaa* at daiaasvlll# ever New
Year* Day before returning to
VW n* TaUahaaa*#.
Mra. Edna Heahler eg Ml
Witor Ave. returned recently
(tout n vueatiow •pent to Miami.

C LEA R A N C E
SUITS

Mr. and Mra, E. 0. lawmen *d
Wail Palm Beack were holiday lif.T I ALL WOOL NOW
•bettor* ad Mr. and Mr*, tebert
"W, Lord tnd Mr. and Mra. I .
laaae# Qvk.
Mr. and Mra. Dan A. Jerri af
My. Mina, have arrived to apend
th* winter with hie parents Mr.
#"d Mr*. R. W. Lord, B. Sanford
Ave,
-•»

$29-91

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■#w deelf* disco very
that actually w w a up fcrueeta (Ac easy*,
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with anaaaiaf ease.
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AL B A N K

ATLANTIC NAD

0NC4AMU* mm

STATEMENT O f CONDITION
AS OF DECEMBER 11, 1159

AFFltlATRD WITH T H I ATLANTIC NATIONAL RANK OF JACKSONVILLE

•ANFORD. FLORIDA
STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OF DECEMBER SL 1955
COMPTROLLER'S CALL

COMPTROLLER'! CALL

Lcena and Discount*
Overdraft#
1,211.101.74
Loan* and Diaeounte
Banking House, Furniture
111,HIM
and Fisturae
1,711.0*
Other Baal Berate
Federal Reacre* Bank
11.000 00
Stock
14,794 41
Other Resource*
U. B. Government
« 2,161,960 II
Obligatloaa
Other Markat461,111.17
able Benda
Cash and
Dua From
1.476,991.18 4,614,489 90
Banka

Capital Stock

I 200,006.06

Surplua

100 , 000.00

Undivided Profit*

11,016.II

Resawaa

10,604.10

Unearned Dt******

14,691.14

Banking Haiti*,
Furniture and
Fixturaa

Customers Liability Undtv
Letters of Credit
Federal Bsatrve
Bank fltoak
U. S. Govh

Deyoatta

7,167,66914

TOTAL

17,714,484.04

ObitRation*

10,768,108.86

Other Market­
able Banda
Cat* and
Dua From

Banka
DIRECTOR!

TOTAL

B. W. WAV*

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a. w. s u n
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■ B . c o t .c u e *

Capitol Stock
Surplua

Dt-UI-a Mess**#.

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Reserve*
Unaarnod Dtaaaaal
Lattara uf Credit

Wi
TOTAL
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UAt

1,Ml,641II

Other Rail Estate
Professional Bldg.
Lot

Other Resources

17,716,486.04

TOTAL

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REGULAR S T O C K !

Vane*.
Approximately U mem berk fad
ivasu war* praarat.

Sanford Teacher Is Married
In Lake Worth To W. Walker

16-91

GOOD BUYS - A L L FROM OUR

P t || I

The Woman** Society of Chg|atints Service ot me Kifat atethOdiati
Church met In McKinley Hall, Jan ;
9, 1196, for regular board and bualneat' meeting which waa presided
over by Mra. W. A. Hunter aa pre
aidant of tha W. S.p.S.
Following this a program wa*
presented by Circle Nine, entitled
“Changeless Gospel In Revolution
ary Aga".
Mrs. R. E. laker was tn charge
of the devotion. Mrs. R. U. Hutchl
son led the program. Discussions
were given by Mra. Ben Wiggins re
preaentlng th* "World", Mra. AL
bert Hardesty representing "Chrisllanlly", Mra. II. W. Dick repre­
senting ■•Communlam," Mra. J. N
■y S. DRIGGERS l
Attarallo aa “Undecided Nation,"
Her*
Is
th* right way to start th*
and Mrs. Thomas Butts at "Modern
new year! Bead some good book*
Missionary Program".
Also an Important announcement and pea* the word around to
was mad* concerning the musical frlenda. Books ar# good compan­
travelogue, A Trip To Tho Holy ions; wonderful for an armchair
Land", prttenled by Stephen A. Journey into mother land or an­
llabouah, under the auspice* of th* other Uf*.
First Methodi.it Church W.S.C.S. at
For Instance, three new keeka
South Sid* Primary School, Fri­ cam* In the mall thl* diornlng:
day, Jan. 6, 7:10 p. m.
"Look Of Th* Eagle" by Robert
February Circle meetings are a* Scott Jr. (author of "God la My
follows: Circle On* will meat with Co-pllot), a novel about a Jet pUot;
Mrs. John Comlney, Orange Drive, also "Th* Last Bound" by Frank
Loch Arbor, 10 a.m.; Ctrcla Two O'Rourke, th* story of a boxer,—
wilt meet with Mra. T. R. Hatchet. a boy who look'd food, fought w*U,
Laka Monroe; Circle Three will and finally mad* bit way to th*
meet with Mva. E. M William*, last round; than, too, "Tlw Out2100 Cordova Drive; Circle Four dooraman'a Cook Book" by Arthur!
will meet with Mrs. J. B. Crawford, Cahart, a guide to good eating In
Lake Mary Blvd. Members going ramp or on lha trail.
will meet at church. Cara will Three different trip* you can
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM WALKER JR.
leave church at 6:M a m.; Circle taka and not mov# from your
Five will meet with Mr*. M. R. 1chair (or bed, if you’re that klad
★
★
★
★
★
★ •
Strickland, 611 Palmetto; Circle of a reader.)
Six will meet with Mra. R. F.
There ar* aa many other food
Robison, 1407 E. 2nd, Monday af­
ternoon 9 p.m.; Circle Seven will hooka, old onta, that you may not
meet with A. D. Zachary, 112 Mag­ hav* had a chance to read while
nolia, Monday afternoon 9:90 p.m.; your children were growing up.
Now that the ruth ot tho holiday*
LAKE WORTH—In an Impres­ Heaven" end "Entreat M* Not to Circle Eight will meet with Mr*.
Tat* Chapman, W. 1st Street; Is ovar, com* to vour library and
Leave
Thca."
sive candlelight ceremony at th*
Circle Nine will meet with Mra. look around. W* welcome brow­
Firat Presbyterian Church Tuesday Mra. Charles Ash, alto a sorority Thomas Bulls, ’412 Park Ava. sers. And don't forget our magasitter
from
Panama
City
wa*
mai
night. Dee. 27. Mill Virginia Ruth
Monday sfternoon 3 pm. and tinea. We subscribe to ovar &lt;0
Booth, daughter of Capt. and Mr*. Iron of honor. Sh* wore a holiday Circle 10 will meet with Mra. from which you may choot*.
green
ballerina
satin
dreaa
design­
Herman Booth, lit N. M. St. be­
Grady Herman. *10 W. First St.
Our winter visitors who eome In
came the bride of William James ed with a light fitted pointed bodice
team lo think wa have a "lovely
featuring collar and cuffs and car­
Walker Jr.
ried a green tulle muff adorned was attired In eocoa brown tace library". W* do want to mako
Th# llev. Fred. A. Kullmar per­ with
Knfllth holly and red roaea. with brown velvet acceasorlea. Her them welcome to come In and use
formed tha double ring ceremony
our library while in town.
Sh*
wore
a headpiece el pleated corsage was ot autumn mumi.
| before the altar adorned with tulle and English holly.(
For her aon’a marriage Mra. Good lurk, good health and good
;white chrysanthemums, English Bridesmaid, Mr*. Herman B ooth, Walker waa dressed In midnight I reeding lo you ill for th* naw
holly and polnsettlai. Candle were Jr. Toronto, Canada and Junior blue lac# with matching arc**- year.
'lifhltd hy eholr hoya-.tohnny me- bridesmaid, Miss Barbara Jean »orles and wore *p Ink carnation
Cheaney and rnmmy William*.
Booth, Toronto, niece of th* bride coraage.
Walghl.watchar* taka mrilcat
Th* Brid*
wore gown* similar lo the matron I
Reception
Chantilly lac* over bridal satin of honor. Their mutfa were adorned 1 Miss Oathleen Erakine had charge Cut n baked potato In half and
was worn by lha bride, who waa with English holly.
of the bride's book at tha recep­ scoop out th* Insides. Put tha
given In marriaga by her falhar. Christie Rmlth, flower girl, wore tion that Immediately followed the potato through • rlcar end mash
salt, pepper and hot milk
The tight filled pointed bodice fea a while taffeta dress with tulle col­ ceremony In th* ehurch pariah hall. with
until fluffy. Hpooti th* maahed
lured a Mandarin collar of acal- lar, sleeve* and skirt. Sh# carried Olhira assisting were Mr*. Nat potato beck Into the ahtlli and
loped tar* and long pointed sleeves. • tiny basket trimmed with holly Smith, Mrs. Robert Erakine, Mlta sprinkle with paprika. Rahaat In
A full skirt ended In a cathedral and sprinkled holly leaves. Her Domthy Nordman and Ml a a tha evaa *r under th* broiler.
train of nylon tulle, and her three- headplecw wet a crown of white Katherine Snyder.
Garnish w i t h
parsley sprig.
tiered fingertip veil of Illusion waa flowera with a lwo-U#r*d veil at­ The bride was aradilaled from Chances are that you won't mlaa
attached lo a tulle and pearl trim­ tached to It.
Lake Worth High School and Stet lha ralorta-rlch butter usually
med ealot. She carried a white Charles Ash served at best man. Lake Worth High School and Stet- lavished on baked potatoaal
tulle muff with spray of whit* car­ Uahara were Harman Booth Jr., i »*&gt;n Unlveralty where ah# waa a
nations.
Mabry Carlton Jr., Wauchula;! member of Phi Mu tororlly. She he la majoring In accounting. Hla
Wedding Party
Jeasa Little, Robert Munn, West l» • family member of South Side fraternity Is Delta Sigma Phi.
Mis* Roberta Pemhle. aororlty Palm Reach, and Robert, Beech Primary. Sanford.
Aftar a Inur of the- alate th*
of th# brld# from St. Pattra- min.Cl# irw iler, fratarnlly brothara * Mr. Walkar, in alumnui of t#*n* couple will live at 441 E. Church,
bur* wa* organist. Elvin E. Green of th# bridegroom.
don High School, Jacksonville. Is a DeLand.
HI sang "Father Thou Who Art in, Mra. Booth, mother of th* bride student at Stetson University where

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hla bntistog diargaa won tha nod
near CaitoUani'a clever counter
punchtof. ' i l l gat to Robinson In
time."
L ilt nlghti BiUmuUy talavlaad
bout left many of tha l,4t7 arena
•pectaiors, aa wall aa the judges,
a dlaagreamant aa to which fightnr should have won,
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Tha «i-rear-aid veteran a w ­
a r d M M itrekae an M tour­
nament raunda to win tha tro­
phy far tha fourth time, tha
PGA announced yaatarday. Ha
won it In m i , 1141 and 1M0
whan hla M.S3 average aat a
record low that atlll atanda.
Snead pirhad up $23,464 to
place aavanth on the moneywinning Hat which waa topped
by Juliua Boroe with (03,121.
Boroa' $50,000 prita for taking
tha "world champlonahip" in

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CLEVELAND (A-At list, a vieforlorn fighter who doarn't want
to takd oo tha champion next:
Brawler Gan# Fullmer, winner
f f g split decision over Rockr CatA
a lla a l
llast
eal
aa
I sals I
lto
a ' a
m V
tiu w l.
Csllanl
night
bloodBplasbod 10-roundar at Cleveland
.Arena, says he’d much prefer andtbar crack at Arganttoa'a Eduardo
Lausaa to • middleweight title
'fl(ht with Sugar Ray Robinson.
Fullmer dropped a decision to

flammia*
Iirmt
Bused,
whoas back
MlMfiM h a v e
playuad him far a numhar af
y u r t, and who finished aut af
iha runnlnr far tap money in
tha IMA Mayfair Ian PGA
118,000 Opan, craatad ana af tha
big surprioea of tha 19M golf

that l*
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conatliatary tea* "tt’s JUSt—wU,

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Ann looked at too Mg man ae
LOS ANGELES IB - The 1*M
$olf campaign gate under way in
"TSSJST u u t thia way," ha
• lighter mood today bu tthe aaa*
tag there. Ha eat thoughtful.
admitted."Mut 1 Uka neat women,
aoaad tournament profaaalonala gat
"But tha main thing I do," Aim Ann, and aba meotoe 1 do."
Mck M/tAMfA MOOCH
down to aerloua work tomorrow in
want on, after a pauae, “la to taka
Ha talked to Ann about hla chil­
TtABtHT TOTUH* PtO
tare of tha clerical work far the dren, too, and about ala mother.
the first, round of tha $10,000 Loo
iOTHOADAHD KOUWAU.
A
n
k
n
l
a
a
''
H
u m
Mood
bank."
Angalea Open.
She waa e*aU-tovpU$, out Mary
O tO O t TV f i t MAM
Adam looked to her in surprise. wouidal let M r be Drought to their
Tha Rancho municipal golf couraa
iO-CAUiP AMAUimt
"Ton khew they bad ana at tha
waa tha oetttng for today’a pre­
\ APHTHA PAAAANT.
milmad boopttalT"
lude, a $&gt;.300 pro-amateur cala"Tan, but I didn’t know that
brity round, and featured la the
you— Tours not getting paid tor
Held warn Ban' Hogan and Um
a n acme trouble ta aw a a y
«. era youT"
young manwho beat him out of
“They couldn’t agord ta pay uma. U Mary aver goto into that
hla fifth United States Open crown,
much. No, I'm aat being paid. But a u to will and want tha gtrla to
Jaek Hack.
t
there'a quite a bit of clerical work rafuaa tor hauaaraoanT"
Aa aha got ta know him batter,
—and — aapacially whan there's
Tha two ware S'* in the tamo Dayton to No. g In the Asso­
been a bad accident, or a eertoua whan aka had mat Mary, a friend­
foursome, however, and Hogan will ciated Press poll ranking behind
operation that caUa for more Mood ly paraun, hut undoubtedly froway,
not eontine In (ho 72-hola tour­ State. 75.
than wa have on hand—1 acuity whila Da. Alaaaader waa meucunament proper
After tonight's game, the Flyara
around and gat donora, lath them laua tn hla dram 1 lie suits beauuHogan, hia pal Jimmy Domaret; must tingle with Duquasna again
Into giving Mood, nold an tn them fully tailored, hla accaaaoriaa m
actor Dtnnla O’Keefe and tha tour­ at tho tail end of tha Mason. Naat
until they do—” She wa emlUng, partem Uata-- srhaf aha bad met
nament ro-tponaor, Rill McDonald, month they play Memphis Hiatt,
and Adam regarded her curiously. the twe plump Uttia gtrla, Ann
Jr., mada up one fouriome.
"Too sound aa if you Uka Uut felt that aha underatood tha big
a team that has gone over 100
work**
daator’a prsbUma. Bita didn't offer
Heck, Doug ford, comedian Phil points four times this season, (t
“1 do like ttt i t 's - Ton don't much ta the way of comment—
Harria and baMball'a Dal Webb vanquished Miami (Fla. )70-71 to
and nothing tn tha way or advice
mind, do you. AdamT"
wars In another group.
the Senior Bowl semifinal last
"1
g u t M a man couldn't mind —but aba made a ayw pathetic tiePar for the Rancho eouria la night and will maet Spring HU1
work Ilka that, Ann," ha aald tMlffe
56-33-71, and
moit aeervera for the title tonight
Otim tbM doctor drove h«r home
grumpily. "Not without aoundmg
think that par 2*4 tor the four Lloyd Aubrey mida Notre Dams
more of a heal than I'd want to from too hospital. Ha lived tn her
neighborhood. Ana had no ear—it
round* will not prove too difficult history last night when ha broke
oound."
Ha Mid no more, and Ann picked ■earned natural enough tar him to
for tha bettor golfers.
tha Irish field houM scoring record
up bar book, but bar mind waa on do Uup. Ha waa put being kind.
pattern waa tha aame-Fullmar Geos Littler won Iho IMS local victory over Butler. The Iris
And aha waa hoaaaUy aurpruad
thin
new interest which aha had
rllargad, flailing with both arms; Open and is a dscided threat In tipped to a 43-34 halftime lead.
found. It was a wonderful thing, when Wendal, net brother, told
Maryland warmed up to , its
CasteUani caught many of tha thia one.
working for tha blood bank! Tha bar fba’d batter not ride around
thought that aha helped mvo Uvee, la Doe Aiosaadar’a Caddie aa otuns
biowa on hla gloves and albowa One of Of# bait practice round* George Washington batllo tonight
»eatore health—sod besides, aha it wan making quite a utua talk
and countered with hooka and up­ waa a M turned In by Dow Fin- by clubbing Souh Carolina 74-37.
found
tha atmosphere of tha hos­ m town.
itarwsld,
a
alender
pro
from
Ohio
Coach
Bud
Millikan
of
Iha
Terpa
percuts.
t o w n aurprtpad that toa
pital attmulaUng, tha buaynsaa, tha
Judge Hark WllHama scored H who woo tho Fort Warns and had a long look at hia second
f r l t n d l m oM and kintona t o tha Bared up aa aatiy aa if Uut talk
M-M tor Ftfllmar, Referee Lou British Columbia Opens last year. stringers.
personnel—aapadally to Dm Alex­ had tome asms. "Why,, that*
By HUGH FULLERTON J« .
Parker taw It PT-M tor Fullmer Finatorwald turned in a M for hla In anoihar AAC conlast. Lofty
araayl I don’t nda araaad. t work
ander, tha chief eurgeoa.
first
round
in
U
m
Mayfair
Inn
Open
The
Aaaaciatad
Prats
Davis scored M points to lead
and Judge Charley Bill dissented
Ha had been very hud to Amt, tor the MepltaJ Wood hank. EveryWaks Forest to an 14-71 "sweat Patricia Jana Barg, who ones and understanding, to apite to be­ ana out there ta vary thoughtful."
with a M-M vote tor Caitcllanl. last December at Banford, Fla.
"Nobody aaaa you with anyone
Tha AP card had It IT-M for Cat- Lloyd Mangrum, a g-tlma win­ raven go victory over Duka. Only quarlerbarkrd a football tea mthat ing an extremely buay man, be
ner of thia event, toured tha place lari weak, tha Doacons dropped a Included Oklahoma Coach Bud Wil­ Had taken Uma to explain ta her bat the Don"
Milan!.
about Um blood bank. “Tou’U Ann a brother waa a blond and
Pullmar, 14, of West Jordan, in N strokes, and Cary Middle, (U-sg decision to tha Dukaa in tha kinson, waa tha woman athlete of all
do the paper work more happily BarW man: ala round race now
tha
year
for
1*35
to
Iha
opinion
coff
shot
a
»
.
Dials
Classic,
Utah, w a l g h a d 137to. Never
If you know what it’s all about." Wag. Bushed,. a u e)ee dirtotaaad
knocked out, tha rictory waa hla Feature pairings tomorrow In- Other noteworthy events last of tha nation’s iporta writer* and
Of couraa eha would, and did. •bout the • canveraatlou which ha
dud#
Littler,
Demaret
and
Mike
sports broadcasters.
night:
S4th to 17 professional fight*.
She waa grateful to Dr. Alexander. had fek It hla duty lb have with
CasteUani, » ,
of Cleveland, Snuchak: Mlddiocoff, Mangrum and Biggest upset—Belmont Abbey's Tha stocky, 53-yaar-oId Tatty won HM eourtaar1 and Interest con­ hla pratty rater, “I’m put warn­
thia honor entirely on her ability tinued. She began to look forward ing you ta be careful, kid," be Mid
weighed JM. Its wai tha third- Ed Oliver; Fleck, Marly Furgol MAJ over Richmond.
ranked middleweight behind Rob­ and Jim Turgeaa; Julius Boro*, Undefeated—Temple won No. 7, as a professional golfer. Her foot­ to bis appearance la the doorway aaxiofuiy.
"Careful about whatf t work
ball playing days as one of the of the small office aha used, to hla
inson and former champion Rnho A1 Baisfllnk and Jimmy Clark, and turning hack Lehigh 61-48.
Olson and the defeat was his first Ford, Ftmterwald and Arnold Streaks — St. Bnqavenlura won 3«h Street Tiger* to Minneapolis
fifth time.
Palmar.
30th In a row at homt, whipping ended a good many years ago—
to hia last 10 Tights.
Ed ‘'Porky1* Oliver and Jay Ha- La Moyne 80-70.
before aha took up golf at tha
This eariisd bar tha first placa
hart will bo playing In the Los Salon Hall, practically always a aga of II.
votes of 41 writers and broad •
Angela* Open out of Sanford, Fa. power, mada a fresh hid to get in Now at Iha arknowtadgrd "dean" In toumamrnt play. It was the raster* in Iha balloting for the
Miko Bouchak, Marty Furgol and tha lop 20 by setting down Loyola of women's golf and possibly its first lima one player had taken athlete of the year. Sho was sec­
\l Btoielink were also considered of Baltimore M-34 for ita ninth vie' most Intense competitor, Miss Barg both Iha money winning and low ond on $2 ballots sod third on IS.
sat a record tor tha others to scoring titles in tho same year. Mr*. Zshsrl** draw 3S first place
rontandera tor top money to the tory In 10 stars.
shoot at to 1*63. Iha led all the In Um balloting by 171 sports votaa, 14 saconda and four thirds.
local Mayfair In PGA Open last
Pink l.ars
to.io tn (0 t.so proa on tha woman’* circuit to writers and bmadrasUra In tot Points scoring waa on a 5-2-1 basis.
December when they played to No
a u n srtn r
l l. i o i t nn
rtoonty (ladstn
7 on
Associated Pres* year • and poll,
Sanford.
Q u in t,It ( M l |S* IS
redheaded,
blue-eyed Patty bait
MOBILE. AU. (Jt-Tha natural
Mutual haodl*
$ l*Td S M
nut another celebrated golfer, Baht
Heavyweight
Bout
j o a t n u T f eaTRiBB
rivalry of Paul Brown and Buddy
t t r a t K ara — l ia a il* flra S a C
Dldrikson Zaharias, by *4 points
Parker waa never mart apparent
ria at (M il O altr DaM la
Vied For September -200 to !M.
than today aa they went about pre­
NEW YORK (ft—A Ployd Pit- Mrs. Zahariasi ehoaen at tha
paring opposing squids for Satur­ rtaal a a t* — •/&gt;• Mila Tlaaai ai.a
riv tn i r» ni
i.oo s to 1 oo la ra a * Maas — S /ia Mils OraSe B tariofi-Rocky Marciano match tor outstanding woman athlete of 1934.
day's Senior Bowl gamo.
nmh Eiaina
a.so i n
(•OSt Mall Dally (laMbls
Ut# world heavyweight title In Lo* didn't sea much competition In
1.10
Both had the air of men with Iha Miss La dr Pair
Rural Chnlrr, Dat B-r. Lurky
Quintals
(lt
)
111
SO
Angeles ii to too making for naat 1933. but tha wrttars and board*
will to win.
Saana* Mara — l/ ia a ll* Tlnat 1)1 (^alwsy. Bull,man, Painty Dish.
September.
rasteri still showed great respect
Both have virtually dominated Bnilinx Taffr
IS 10 I I so I I I)
f * ' 1**’
Unpopular, R a d ia l.
niua finnnall Bass
S.I 0 1 40 t• s i ? s * M®r#
Marciano may box Archie Moor* for her ability and for bar coverm l / i i Mils i i r a 4 . m
pro football during tha past spi Mrnrnful
ISO
years.
•«*/?**,i* 1' 1,0,1 '* Charm. Coauda. Rob Bakar or Boh Satterfield in ageous fight against cancer. Tha
Qutnlals (1,1) llT I ta
Pair Hr Pay. Rualy a llo w . P tB e i June before ho meats tha 1935
I'slly dnuhla i l - l i Ml to
Babe played to nlno tournaments
Brown's Cleveland Brown* have Thl-4
A
t a i n . P a ia (Is d - r n . K a a tlo .
nara — S/ia Mila Tima, Sin
won sis straight divisional ilUts (.'aunlrp Tnpptr
It .10 7.(4 S nn rsarib Bara — O la Mils OraSa M Olymple 163-pound champion who on the women's winner circuit and
K
y
a
lo
,
l-oHy
T
u
la
n
a
,
Pan
H
on
k
Kmrhaaliar
* 40 s jn
hia bean a sensation since ha won two of them. Than ska had
and three world championships. Kldlal
110
to drop out for an operation on
Parker, although hla Detroit Lions Qulhltls (4-0) 1*190
• jrd ty . Jo h n n y " p ^ * * c i , u * t o l turned pro.
Although tha Brooklyn Negro, a spinal disc and then for further
fell from tha path this past season, Pearth aaaa — t/l« Mila Tima, S1.1
Urlndr Basel)
40,00 14 00 4 30
who celebrated hla Slat birthday treatment.
won three divisional chAmplonahlpa Hh*
linnk
111.10 I in
yaatarday, weighed ton than 163 Mist Berg played to maet of the
110
to five years and iwo world tlllos. lantnpa
(t - l) flan oo
during tha Olympics ha earns to women's open tournaments during
Tha major difference noted f V Qulnlals
i la Mars — I I I Mila Tima, SI *
at 17*14 tor his latest atari, a the year. Although aha placed only
their roarhlng of Iha Senior Bowl- . M|i Wfink
140 9 40 (So
:-&gt;alo
i oo | oo
isvenlh round Mehlral knockout fifth in tha women’s National Opan
era aria that Brown devoted moM Mntnki
Hanr), P a rk
I 10
over Jim myv Seda, Dae. g at Los championship and skipped tha
of Um airly practice to Individual Qtilniols (t -l) I I I &lt;•
Maas — s/ia Mil* Tims, * 1.0
Angalaa.
tutoring of the players while Park­ aislh
Ladtos PGA championship. Patty
I’rlnra Hal R.
I ]4 t SO 1 «n
Marciano, who laid yaatarday in won Iho rovatrd TitlehoMera touter turned mors to dnlla featuring IMrnmny llabb
M IO (n in
Drnndlthua
a 4o
Las Angalas ho didn't know whan namant for tha slath time with
team play.
Qulnlals (1-4) 1*1 40
or wharo he'll ratum to action, a record 2*1 acora, the Tam
laaoetb Mar* — S/10 Mila Tima Sl.t
waighofi 16114 for hla most recant O'Shantar world championship far
Parry f ir s t *
t|.|o iso s ioo
Uoss Duat
T.00 S on
•tart
against Arthto Moors to Um third straight year, and tha
Door Praam
no
ftaptombar.
Woman'* Western Open for tha
Quintals (»•() 1111 SO

P a t r i c i a Berg

Chosen Woman
Athlete O f Year

Elahtb Mae* — 1/11 Mila Tima, U.n
Int o Prian*
1410 It to lio n
Hnwtlrlnt
I 00 S «n
(.Itlto Mnnoreh
I oo
Qulaitla ( » -?) t i l l *
Vlaih aaaa — S/10 Mil* Tlmai I I . •

HOW!to* What'shappMadto

yali'ra a pratty gtvi, ala—"

"I uoad U to gsotty," MM Pali
thouchtfully.
•Whtof"

T h a t’a alUyi"
"It ta not eiliy. rm not pretty.
k r leant, not u pretty ag 1 wan
when Adam—whan Adam uggdtot
lava me."
.
Wendel took a deep baaato "U
yak aatn't a crazy kl$l Atom * 0
lovaa you. Ol couraa. rou te bean
hla ante Ha levs# her—bat that'#
no reason tor you tn da aaytkiag
•illy."
..i
"1 Havant dona anything ytny.
1 found sen* work to «tt to- my
spare Uma. However -« may took
to you—and to tho people Haas an
town—that's all I've dans." ' *
"Oh, aow look, ota. everybody
thinks Adam—wall. M Bid wrong
to sail your House right aver yeur
need, and tha way Ha weeks all
hours- Nobody blgotae panr.ktA
But Uiay do ta lk r
Ann laughed. "WaB, they aaa
hardly blame Adam tor my hatng
•sen with Dr. Alaaaader!”
Wsndtl looked affronted, and sho
patted ala arm where d lay oa
tka door-adga of hia oar. Ha hi*
seen her on Um rwaat. add u d
pulled up ta have tkie talk with
her. "Pleas*
Wfodoi,"
1Pleas* don't worry, Wfudoi,"
aha aald aarnaaliy. “Don’t pay aay
attention ta gossip. Tog know wbtl
this town can da along Uqi has.
Housm Boat mam no muaff u
Adam aa Uay ds t# »•- He
•
ehstoea ta sail oust, Mid dtsp i was
unhappy about it aad 1 dfttt a m ks,a A A a a a a a d V a n a mM a l n 4 4 ’ f l a l h

Doris Hart, tha women’i lemUi
champion, waa tha only other aq&lt;
who cut much of a figure to tha
voting as (ho aipert* «pp*reqUj
had trouble recalling Iha parfnr
miners of thf lsdlss.' Ona vrritdi
glumly marked his iballot:' "I don't
know (he names of thred f4mit&lt;
aulhlctca." About 40 failed tb vola

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not pratty any mare."

Un Tho Low Coat
Sanford Atlantia
Flnonco Plan

LEGAL RESERVE LIFE
INSURANCE
Kama* City, Mo-—If you or

GENERAL MANAGER

a $1,003 Ufa Imuranca policy to
h*,P *8k* ‘‘ f t af final aaptnias
without burdanliiff your family.

You handle tha antlra trainee,
tian by mall with OLD AMER1CAN af KAN8AR CITY. No sbliggtian. No onn Will eaU on you!
Writo today for fraa Inform*,
tloa. limply null postcard or lat­
ter (giving aga) is Old American
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Three Bedroom Houae. rh . 5*-R
THREE Bedroom cement block
PHILLIPS home. Inndacaped,
hardwood floors. O. I. Finance.
Phone S17-W.
THREE Bedroom House. Kitchen
equipped, attic fan, panelled
TV room. Call 2417-R.

A lexander tc S trtiifa r
Real EaUla • Insurance
Mm . Lennae Meaaeagar, Aaaae.
117 MagiaUa Ave.
n . if
Ceneral Camtraet Work
Will maid houaa oa your lo t Sea
ua for plana and finanelnf.
Start now whlla we ara seha&lt;
dullng joba for lISf.

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2tei S. Orlando Drive

NOT A PROJECT!

T h a F o llo w to f R a te s a r a now BDT — Home* of Real Individuali­
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Early American, Ultra Modern.
1«4 Far Lina for On* laaartloti
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BUILT On Large Landscaped
Lota; in Uta beat‘ of neighborhoods.

COMPLETE with all the features
you have dreamed about such
aa colored
eolomd Genera:
General
g U u . 11« W. Flrat St.
anees and colored lumblng

■ o t i r t APAETMENTB: room*,

RaDawar and Baby Beds

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" w a a k o r mooth-T*!. 1425. AND avalUhle at reaaoaable
treat Flrat
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prices, with the bast finaaeing
4 with minimum
meats.

Xtalty tar DoArMmmm
»»« nad Apia.
ipu. Phone XI.
jrrjn v , Efficiency Apt. Highway
1TV S«rth CityLim lt*. Phono
2517-W. giumherland Court.
irriC L E N C Y Apartment. Suit*
able for baehaior or couple,
steam heat, prtvato bath, »hnw'ar. • Cotenlenfly located. Acroa*
k#rom Poat Office.
Fuel Jaeobaon Dapl
NICE room*. &gt;6. week. r h . 1015*W.
APT. for couple, $35., alio 4 rooma
downatalra. Sit Park._________
Two and Three room apartmenta
urlth bath, nuu-w. u a Kim avq.
rw m

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adults. Phono inoo^
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THREE BEDROOM. Ilk bath,

s a s s s g ^ t iA u 11FURNISHED lower ApL. al»o
(umlahad Carafe Apt. 1209 M»gPQlle-________ _ _ ____________
THREE ROOM furnlohed Apart­
ment. 2300 MellonvIUe.________
Two Bedroom houie.
$UurvNISHED
R
TUe bath and kitchen. Carafe.
$30. Phono 4 0 2 - J . _______ __
Two room fumlahed Apartment.
Clean. Three block* to down­
town. Rea*onable. 206 Laurel
Ave. Mr*. McDaniel.
THREE BEDROOM furnished"
house. Six month rental. Near
Country Club. Phone 271-W,
MOUSE — FurnJahed. Living room
amt Dining room combined. One
Bedroom, kitchen, bath. Ph. 2fl7.
One Bedroom unfurnlihad home.
510. month. Thone 273-W, 11:00 •
5:00 p. m.
Four Room unfurnished downstairs
Apt- I l l Oleander Ave. Phone
122-M alter A. Mr*. Armitrnng
EFFICIENCY Apt. HO. week.
Bath, room, shower, elcctrlr
refrigerator and stove. Hot and
^ c o ld water, completely furnished.
“ Jalouilcd winunw*. Reautiiul
bachelor Apt. 317 Palmetto Ave.
P hone 2392.
Four Room Apt. Downstairs.
Utilities furnished. $37.50. &lt;13
PalImetto, (802-W.i

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W ellborn C. FhlQlpa, J r .

1119.05
ECHOLS REDDING CO.

Corner 3nd 4 Magnolia Ph. 1232
"Budn Bamberger, Mgr.
Open Monday's Ui 9 p. m.

15 ACRES

Plva acres tiled land, maaonry
two bed room home, wood floora.
complete bath. Fine condition
and only $1,500.00.
i -j .
ulilui lake front three bedroom
home, ii? foot whl»* sandy
beach. Kitchen equipped, fire
place, Urge porch with Jalouiiat. Coed value at 111,750.00 with

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id for used furniture C
Call 9M,
paid
Wilson-Mtier Furniture Co. Ml
E 1st St.
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9— Perm Supplies - Machinery - 4 BARGAIN'! Peerless Trailer and 13 IS
13,In
Cabana.
Park
Ave.
Trailer
Park.
1’j .m TEffCflJfttV -V ltA 'CItm its*
Disk and other equipment. Ex­ FOR SALE - 195.1. 42 Ft. "Travel1 nn
in
cellent condition. Call 2311-W
lit*" drlux House Trailer. Two 3i nn
evening*^________ —
Redrooni-. Alr-cnndPloned, &lt;-ir- IIS
eulating brat. Cost $rt.7nu. Will I In
HELP WANTED
1*85 W .

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Union wants several above aver- is AtlTQMonil K SROfcKRa II
agu boys to carry newspaper
CARS
mutes. Must be 12li years old
bought sold traded
or older. Apply 108 W. First St.
Roy Hrrl'a Used Cars
Phone 1737-W.
jS«r^nivJ&lt;Jivei 4 i m i s t ^ ^ ^
MAID for morning work. Apply
ROATS . MOTORS
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Lake View Motel, Seminole fllvd. f t (North)

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BOYS W ANTED— Florida Tim e*

HODSON Spnrtinjf Goods

SECRETARY; Capable, experienc­
Kvinrudr Sale* A Srrvlre
ed. Phnne 1431.
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LADIES — $30. Ca*h for your Bur your Pumlture at Rerry'i iine ;nn
|n
Church, School, laulge r r Civic
Warehouse Furn., Co., at 901 W. I I nn
Club for distributing lust a few
IMS
1st. St. All nationally adv. fu r
iarkage* of Nationally Adsernoure «t warehmue nrtrex_____ IMS
Isrd Watkins Produrts through
r a t iiA T
rarh member of your organita
W S T AND FOUND
■ n a a ta o
tion. Watkins Products, P. O.
Tes« P s lls r n
Box 54, Daytona Beach, Fla.
LOST — Four keys on chain. Day 1:1*
M o ra in e A k o v
before Christm**. Phone 111D R T‘ iSS
.J c a p ta in K a n e a r o *
tnB— SALESMEN WANTED - 10'
l.n*
np sn Hnusn
or turn Jn In Herald Office.
sin* O k r r r S4sor*
AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN - LOST — Large, dark brown hill- 11BO S i n k * i l nir.h
am nuo o s
Aggressive and alert. Sales ex­ fold. Phone 2*89 J. 1. HendrlrkU .n n v s iia M L*&lt;tr
perience. W rite Box gc
The
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A s trck for To m o rro w
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L ig h t
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IOC MALE HELP WANTED 1*0
1*0 On* n r io c k jit p o r l
FRIGIDA1RE appliances, (ilea lit!
J it k F it'
and acrvlce. G. H. High, Oviedo,
DEFINITE FUTURE possibilities
o x* i l o r y
Fla. Phone F05-L1I5 or hanford 1itt
o h srt Q. L s w la
for isles minded man with abili­
Ifl
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ty to managn others. Will con­
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sider applicants who are mar­ ti~ o r n c a ROIRPMBNT - R
1:1*
4.nn nnghtsr '
ried. age 25 to 39, High School
ttc.ru ii il
graduate or belter. Must be HAYNES Office Machine Co., 4:11
4:lt Oa Tour • P t y
permanent resident of Sanford
torm
Tynewrltera,
adding
machine*,
A s ti
famines potential for quality .JjafrjrR en talS j^ J^
man above average. Opportuni­
ties to" advance rapidly for in­ 24— RRAUTY~PARLORS -54
terview call 1737-W, I (o 5 p,
m. nr wrile Time* Union, too W.
Eva-Bass Beauty Shop
■lAirvnan
First St.
BEST In Workmanship a n d
14M KtlACTCUl
Materials.
TRtmanAT
*MEN .. Earn $2. an hour, aalea
2nd
iv n ts a ,
and delivery. Erperleuce not
T h s R y lk m Hour
necessary, Muat be able to meet
W srU I A t S ix
public . . . Start at once.Watlcins For ALL Your Rcauty Needi rail
T w t ile h t * n s t«
Product*. P. 0. Bog 54, Daytona
Harriett’*
Beauly
Nook
Beach, Fla.
*^**^*n8om
Phono 971
105 So. Oak Ave.
iiiis i rtu h
(Open evening* hy appointment.) . . . . SKM
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GLAZIER — Good pay for exi t * Peniu P ls k s r
rlenrrd man. Mctlaney Hint* GET exrra cash for article* you fTr4»
plat *U'T ro r Uuale
i. 2515 So Park Ave
N lt k l C d llln n
no loagar u»r. Place your ad to­
tlsilisd Nations
day. Phone 101.
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USED FU R N ITU R E
C LEA R A C E

Maple Club Chairs ............ .. $3.30
Wicker Rockers ................ ,. $3.73
Cocktail Chain ................. . $2.M
Club Chairs ....................... . $1.08
Sofa Bed ........................... . (DM
2-Pc. Sofa Bed Suite ........ . $24.50
Student Desk 4 C h air........ . . $9.M
arge Office .Desk ............ . $12 81
amp and End T ab laa ...... .. $2.49
Dresser B a s e .................... . . $3*1
Dreiser and Mirror .......... . $12.81
Chlff-o-rob* ....................... $19.95
Small B uffet-.................... . $4.89
&lt; Pe. Dining Room Suite .. . $16.50
Vanity with Triple Mirror . $12.89
.. $4.89
Dining Room Tables ........ . $14.89
5-Pc. Dinettes ................... $24.81
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Drop Leaf Kitchan Tibiae .. $3 M ! i= ___ B O W WANTED
Wooden Kitchen Chairs .. .. &lt;2.99
$27*9 EXPERIENCED Maid, cook, re$7,000. for Two Bedroom masonry Youth Bed 4 Mattre**
ular uoik. Rtf. rh . 2358 It
housa. Win b# eomplstsd last of
EASY TERMS
fS* - 4i J O| jt-A.
January. Only $350. down. FHA
Insured loan. Just right* for re­
Mather of Sanford
jaasEHj j d g't ! LUhiil
tirement home- or for small 293-99 K. let SL Phesm 137
family,
GOOD in tone property, Colored
rooming house, concrete block
SEE US NOW for one of our ISM
Three Bedroom houaes. Con*
construction, 31 roome. Present
income. 13.340 per year. Priced
atruetina to be ataried soon. VA'
at 99.0M. 14,000 cash will handle.
Insured loans,
Genereua term* on balance, all
LOWELL S. OSIER
Jrease Trap* — Dry Walla.
particular*, Box J E 7. Herald.
tig*
Miracle Gaauete Co

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One Hour - Wash »nd Damp nre
one hour H • War.h and Dry Fold
Finished Laundry
Samtnne Dry Cleaning

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Seal* aide Food marl Bldg.
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Easlslde Trailer Sales,
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ROUND, Oak-leaf dining room
Cnntrarllng .ind Rrpait
table, Baby Crib. Itt. 1 Box 201.
Phin n r 1113
Phone tott-.M, Mrs. Jennie Eric- 1*07 sanlurd Ase.
son.
INTERIOR and E X T E R I O R
Painting. I’aprr Hanging. Phono I . I n
Kewlat Marbtues, a id Repairing
«i«*
.1I3.W, lliiitum k Walker,______
B E R rs 194 S. Park Phone 17*2.
Si 11
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INSURANCE
-I4-B Sits
1948 FORD FERGUSON with 910 14-1
7.nn
tires ...............$150.00
7:11
BRITT TRACTOR CO.
7s*0
Frcferred Ratea to
I&gt;««
Iliwav 17-92 Seuth____ Phone $91
11"
PoUcyholdera
t J*
ELECTRIC Slnve. three month* Jeh n WtUiaaan las. A g a a rj
l«;fln
old, a bargain, too Shannon Dr.
11:*n
4J7 Sanford AUanUe Bank
It IS
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International Farmal Super A
t t : 41
Tractor Hyd. Lilt* (runt and
bark, complete disk springs - J . __ IMBBI
tooth and spike harrow's. Inter 15 N O T IC E S A N D P E R H O N A IS IS
iiia
national half-ton nirktip 3.000
miles, period condition. .Model C. K. JAMESON — Please call
L-II2. linth trsrlor, disks and
HUS W.
IlM
pickup, like new. Pimne Van N.
Sill
17—AirniMOB4l.KS-TRAII.KRM
Marker, Ml. Dora 252*8.
10: JO

ABHCUW WANTIC
It will nav YOU to »rn US before
you nuy. Open Evening* and
inrf-lN prirea
ilignest cash. 1 nAOR-fN

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THE O LD H O M E T O W N

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Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.

Out West 13th St.

Thttra. Ja n . 5 , 195C
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USED Electric coin dispenser LADY DESIRES TRANSPORTA*
TION to and from Orlando,
drink box. Good running condi­
Reg. Reel la tK s Beaker
vicinity Colonial Town. Cook,
tion. Ideal for beer storage box.
V. R. Douglas. Reby E. Williams
Higgins Terrace No. 9.
Can be seen at The banlord
Salesmen
Herald. $40.
l i t 1 P e rt
Ph. UU
14- SPECIAL SERVICES - t
Whether Buying or Selling, it will Wax your car once • Never again.
Wash It with two gallon* of water FLOA t
pay ynu to see
finding and BulM^tj.
with NO-HOSE Worlds easiest
J. W. MALL, REALTOR
Cleaning, waxing. Serving
car wash. No work, no hose, no
aseda State Bank Building
nolc County since 1025.
rinse, no drying. Shine* tho glass
•‘Call Hall" Phone 17U.
H. M. Gleason, Lako Mary.
4 Chrome (itltnxi to a sparkling
lustre as it washes the ear. A]
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
Plumbing. Kresky Heating
ply with doth, remove with
wil
atk Crumley 4 Mouteitb
M. G. HODGES
towel, (hats all, it* washed.
at 117 South Park Fboua 773
Scrslre on All Water Pumps—
Takes one person 13 minutes. If
They Know
Wells Drilled — Pumps
your ambition ia a beautiful car
Panla Read Phone 7&lt;0
TWO-BEDROOM frame houae.
with nn work this Is your answer.
$300.
take up payment!.
‘300. cash, Ul
8 ot. bottle $1.25 (plus tax) Post ORLANDO Sentinel Star, Cali
—
1143-J.
3101 ----------Magnolia. Phone
Paid. Will wash ear 8 times. Will
not remove wax. Distributed by - Ralph Rny, 3150,
THREE BEDROOM House on
Roumillat 4 Anderson or
INSTALLATION of Unoleum, Car­
Lake, 13,000. DOWN. Ph. 2229-W.
Mnatar Products Pltstribulons pets, Tile*.
$7,900 Modern twn-bedroom mason­ P. 0. BOX 2*5 SANFORD, FLA/ Stanford Linoleum A Tile Co.
ry home, dining room, full tile
$27 W. 1st SL
Phone $917
HEATING
bath, kitchen equipped, carport.
In attractive residential section. Floor Furnaces and Clreulalors
For Better Plurnmng
See or Call
Conventional financing.
H. B. POPE CO„ INC.
W. J. KING
280 South Park Ave. Thonn 1410
glO.OOO * FHA financing available.
zee# South Park Phene M
Three bedroom home with oak QUICK CASH for Furniture. Add­
floors, ceramic tile bath, kitchen
ing Machines, Typewriters, Out­ RANDALL ELECTRIC COT
equipped, garage, fruit trees.
board Motori, Boats. Super Eleetrtrxl Onlr.irliiiK ami Repaira
Near South Side School.
Trading Post One mile South
TV Service Center
os 17-92. Phone 3017-W.
Bendlx and Croslcy Applninre*
READY FOB OCCUPANCY
—Factory to You—
112 hlngnolln Ave.
Th. US
Masonry home 117,500 on lakeview
Aluminum
lnt DO X 135 with lake privileges.
ENVELOPES,
letterhead*,
atateThis beautiful home has 3 bed­
Venetian Wind*
menla. invoice*, hand bill*, and
rooms, 2 Ilia baths, Florida Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
p r o g r a m * , etc. rrogreuive
room, terratio floors, huilt-ln
rail with plastic ends, Plsslic or
Printing Co., Phone 40S — 401
cooking * * and oven. Terms
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
W nt nth SL
arranged,
cords,
PLUMBING
Seakirik
Ola**
usd
Paint
Cn
$14,300 Three bedrooms and Flo­ 112-114 West 2nd St.
Phone 320 Contract and repair work.
rida room. Terratio floora, tile
eiUmatee. R. L. Harvey, 9M
bath, natural birch kitchen ciblARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
Sanford Ave. Phnne 1939.
neta with built-in cooking unit
in tents, Jungle hammocks,
and oven, carporte and lafge
sleeping bags, air-mats, jackets,
P. 51. CAM PBELL
storage area. Terms.
boots, luggage, paint.
General Coetractor
L aura B. Order, Broker
.110 Sanford Ave,
"Homes of Distinction"
2MI SOUTH ORLANDO DRIVE
Id-Wav 17 92
Phene 1441
• t VARIETIES PANELING
Phene 1351
Native and Foreign Woods.
See Them At

Since 1M9, Sanford’s Leading
Builder of homes for over 1.500
people, Sales Office: Little Venice
Another Dandy!
in Loch Arbor.
3 • R. R. modem masonry hnmr
Photo 11*4
in lop condition, situated on &lt;5X130
lot In excellent cloie-ln location.
Home has furred walla, full cera­
$1,000. DOWN
mic tiled bath, and oak floors.
3l&gt; B. R. 1U Baths, C. B. Nicer
Kitchen has beautiful cabinet*,
1.2.1 per
molded Formica sink top, and
Priced to move at 111. 500.
G. K. Refrigerator. An aisnrtment of citrus tree* in back
$1,000. DOWN — 3 fl. R„ scparnlo
yard. This home Is one year old.
Dining Room and Florida Room,
walking distance In *chnol. and
Ipped. NIc
Kitchen equipped.
Nice section'..
surrounded by home* of equal
Mortgage.
57. Mortgl
value. $1,500 will handle.
$750. DOWN — 2 Bedroom Fr.
fUucco, centrally located in City
Seminole Realty
on large lot with ahadt. Furnlah­
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. MERO
ed. $5,700.
1M1 Park Ave. Phene 27 er 141
2 B. R. Fr.,
finished. On 3 acres.
Excellent water. 3 acres fencad,
2 Acres Tillable. Other extras.
$1,000. with $1,500 down.
S i.
f a a t i y C om pany
$2,000 DOWN — Three Bedroom,
well preserved Frame Houie, Phone 1129-A. B. Peterson,Broker
and Garage with room and show­ Associates • A, B. Peterson Jr.,
P. J. Cheatersnn. Garfield Wil­
er. On large well-landicaped lot
letts. John Metach, R. W. Wilincluding citrus and tropical
Hams, Hazel M. Field. A. C.
fruiti. Total price. $l,ooo. No
Doudnry, J.and Surveyor.
City taxes to payl Close to Base
and Schools.
ARTICLES rOR HALB - 5
BIG VALUE -* Large (1.154 an.
RED-l-MLX CONKRETE
ft.), modern, 2 BR. CB. Hw
Miracle Coacrete Co.
floora, built 1954. Just out of
Phone 1335
the City on fenced plot. Has City 50*. him Ave.
water, Sewer, paved roads, Bagferly Appliance Center
space heater, Venetian blinds,
“Your WesUnghouse Dealer"
LIVING room, kitchen with din­
Maytag Waaheri
ing area is COMPLETELY
Coleman Heaters . . . $59.95 up
electrically equipped.
Large
Pbeee 1737.
rlnsets, utility room and full US MageeUa Ave.
tile bath. This property apprais­ Used furniture, appliances, tools,
ed at 113.221.30. IF sold now,
etc. Boughl-iold. Larry’s Start,
only lll.ooo. Term*.
321 East l i t St. Phone l&lt;31.
Compare this onet
$1,500 DOWN — 2 BR. Aabcalna ECHOLS Qutlttop set . . Reg. $139.
Siding. Kitchen equipped. Land­
Trade . . .$99.00 (Twin or
scaped. Flowing well, Bar-B-Q
Double Site)
Pit. Prlee $3,300.
LUXURIOUS Foam Rubber Set
R ec.. 3159.
Trade . . . fl29.no
ACREAGE
SIZE Hollywood Bed
320 Acres, accessible:
Lake, KING 90
X M Mattress
Laka Frontage and Grove Land.
'
M X 90 Box Spring
$150 per acre. Terms. 29%, bal­ Hsadboird
(Decorator Plastic)
ance In Five years at S'tr*.
*R«g. .
. 1179.00
1129,50
50 Acres including grove and
lake front, f t ,000 an acre.
CHOICE of Many Different Suites
Bookcase Bed
W. H. "BBT BTEMPER
Double • Dresser
Realtor — General Insuranre
Large Mirror
Gertrude B. Dlngfelder, Associate
Mattress
Guy Allen, Associate
Bet Spring
Phene tlga
H I N. Park Ave.
1119.00
ECHOL'S "Dsy-Or-Nighter" Sofa,
Platform Rocker Chair
Choice *nf Covering

•n o d TUed Land with Four Room
House oa paved road. Slx heavy
bearing Cltrua Trees. $12,006. ATTRACTIVELY DESIGNER 3
BEDROOM HOMES
PRICED
with good terms.
To Help You Buy or setl
from $11,200 to $15,000 . FHA
and VA (GI) Financed.
A a uSSS t B. ^HeiMUr***1,* Aaaae.
Ph. W71 - 17-$* at Hiawatha
OOHAM &amp; TUDOR, INC.
Robert A. Wlllltm*. Realtor Builders of Finer Homes for
Florida Living.
_ Raymond Lundqulal, Aaloclate
Phone 1S73 Atlantic Rank Rldv. Sales Office—2625 So. French Ave.
■ram# house, aabeslos aiding,
Phone 2100 or ZMO
good roof, properly air dried
lumber. Voo finlab interior.
Electricity and well. Thia on 1«
aera tract of land lacing pav­
ed road. Can be had for only
with down payment of

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Hie bureau had calculated ear­
lier Diet J,100,000 workers would
be entitled to Increase* under the
higher federal minimum wage,’ ap­
proved by Congreae Mat year.
More than half th e n workers are
mm. through' the. higher minimum In Southern jta tc i.
Official* expfeaeed belief there
« r :«m , * * • ' through * Jump' to , lie UborDeperijnegt’* --eUtU- le very little duplication between
* a M e n l minimum‘wage March tlea bureau aaUmajed that r sixes the two groups. They aald moat
V k m tbo pr*aa«i*T» cents an will fell due thlv year for at lean worker* now paid le u thin a dol
W million worka under major lar a t hour are not union mem
% m r!* * dollar. .
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A tabor Department au n t* In- long-term Jabownanagament run- h«ra-’
djritad leat night the negotiated treeU.'TOaia eoniraeti ra n fdr two, Moreover, th* bureau’! study of
booata win run generally In a Unde-or n w five-year* and gro- union • negotiated Increaaoa duo
range el • Ip 11 eenU an hour, Wde.-ln 'idvaneet.for specified. aa this year was concerned only .with
contracts covering 1,000 or moro
workers. It seema eafe to aiiunfe
Legal Notice
that a considerable number of
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workera In smaller bargaining
ult C ourt.
C ounty, F lo rid a groups alto have deferred pay
K i l l Merida I l i t i M 1
boosts coming In 1056.
The bulk of the automatic raises
W \'U W J ? r . T C
will fall in the second quarter of
f a t the following Mrmlcatn
ttod aald cortlfloeta for t i l
1056. This meant that purchasing
I# ko iiauod thorooin The eer­
power should Increase around midie nombor and year of tofuthe daearlftlon of the properyear. It could have soma Infla­
id the name In whtoh It w u
tionary effect. But It also ceujd
wid ere aa follewai .
UllsAte Ho. t i l .
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counter any dip that might de­
• f leounneo Jen a II. A . D
velop In the over-all economy.
Itjrrio N
or
piio p^ h t t i
Out of th* roughly I million
worker* expected to benefit from
auB p u m m a t rooV ' t p a r #
deferred wage’ booata, nearly tH
It ts which attMltd VCRNON
million are in metal Industrial,
primarily autoa, farm equipment
nml electrical goods fields.
Jnloti ouch ctrilfleo tt th ill
Oolhcrs Include 500,000 con­
a t i m i d aeo M d iaa.iO 'law }h*
struction I n d u s t r y , worker*,
510.000 transportation workers and
a County Court House.at-gan200.000 aoft coal miner*. SUll oth­
YtorlfU, on tho first M oidiy
ers are scattered in the printing,
a mdnth i of K ibruiry. law,
la the llh day of robruary.
leather, chemical, public • utility,
clay-glass and retail trade occu­
Kt Oil* n h day of January.
pations.

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Homleole C ounty,, Florida

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T h a t IRA H. foUTIIWAItP tho
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County of gimlnolo, i n t o of Flori­
da, iJnloio turh rortlflcato ihnll
tie r*dtim*d arrordlng In l i * tha
property deerrlhrd In ourh cortltl.
c ito Will bo told to tho h ig h lit ildd i r i t th* front door of the do*
n in o ta County Court H o u it o&gt; t i n .
ford. Florid*, on tho n m H ond ir
In iho month of Fohruiry, lift,
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2,500 Texas CPA's
Enlisted by State
To Check Firms
AUSTIN, Tex. lH-Tax*a* 1,500
certified public accountant! have
beeq enlisted by the state Insur­
ance commission to weed out with­
in a year Insurance companies
whieh are urUouAd and .unsafe
and unworthy of th* public con­
fidence."
The vast audit wai projected by
the commission Tuesday a t a
state Ju'lue called for a new Travis
County (Austin) grand Jury to in­
vestigate diligently what he called
the "recent Insurance debacle.,"
The audita will be aimed only
at the approximately 1,400 flrma
.chartered and headquartered In
Texas The companies-will have, to
bear th* axpena of examination.
The board promised prompt ac­
tion against any company that refuse* to make Ita records available
for CPA examination.
"It will be our policy to suspend
that company’s licensa to salt In­
surance Immediately and send our
regular examiners into Uia firm
within 4S hours to make a thor­
ough audit," Commission Chair­
man Garland Smith said.

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A a n c ia tc d P t t m le a s e d W ire
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B6TOre City Boar

Tha Sanford Stata Farmer’a \
Market ha* (battered all prtvlou*
records in the tale of produce and
fruit at the local one ntop load­
ing and ealee platform*.
The report, made by Sandy Andemon, Market Manager, stated
that the Sanford State Farmer’* i
Market 10M 343,637 package* at !
a groat valuation of 1*63,662.54 !^
rsv*
I for tha month of Deeambtr.
i
The naarly on* million’ dollar j
By j.WDRA BERG
month »ata an Inereatt of 86,024 _ ..
, .
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package* with an Inerea.a In I Ch,co “ dradl
valuation of $228,960.12 a* com -; For Ihoie few of you who did not
pared with December 1954.
know Chico I »hall explain that he
Facts.
Andereon *aid, “We are proud in
»h« indiscriminate terrier who
reporting volume and valuation waa absolutely dedlcaled to a *df
Five firms of consulting W
for December 1955 broke all pra- »PHnlcd Job of riding the Sanford
slncer* are appearing before th#
kiou* record! of produce and fruit n'*11 truck from tvioin to nlKht.**
Hoard of Sanford City Commission
sold through the Sanford Stata
Wednesday afternoon about 5
it informal meetings that wer*
‘Farmer* Market for any one Chico was hurt in an accident with
tarleil Wednesday night at tho
month slnra the erection of Sir. the same loved mall truck and
Ity Hall.
Jlayo'* guinea pig market."
later died about 7.30 that night.
The firm of Russell and Axntj of
The Increase In sake through Driver of the truck and six montha
Daytona Hcarh appeared WedM*
the local market adds optimism to companion of t'hiiu, Flugenc Mcro,
lay evening for informal discug.
the future of local produce sales »ahl that the little threc-yearold
•Ions which are held at the open
and the movement of produce and dog heard the truck coming down
iretlngs.
fruit from the Sanford area Into ,'he alley after he thought it wai
Smith and Gillespie of Jackson­
channel* throughout the country, through with the day1* run and wai.
ville appeared before the com*
Sandy Andcr*on, usually moder- :returning lo ride in It coming to
mlssioners last night for a 90 ralo*
ata in maklnr reporta of taka and |/«»l Hurt h*#hll the truck and wa*
ute discussion.
OBAN PARRISH I* retiring from the Navy today but will stilt be movement of produce and fruit thrown len feel to the tide.
Tonight, the firm ot Robert At
wa* unuiually enthusiastic over Upon hearing of the dogs death
teen around the Navy Exchange »« general manager.
Company Associates of Atlanta,
I the report completed today for a funeral was planned and held
Georgia will he In Sanford lor
the December sake and volume. yesterday afternoon at 2 p m. oa
.mother meeting.
the lot next to the post office. Ai
Further meetings will he held
one po*t office worker exclaimed.
next Monday night when Reynolds,
VISITORS
AT
I’INEORBST
SCHOOL
yesterday
Included
th*
only
woman
member
of
New
York
City'#
“This ts where he lived snd this
Rntrd of Education. Left to right e* a lour of the school was completed are: Dr. Irving J. Sand*, Smith A Hill of Jacksonville triU
It where he should be burled.**
Sandra Rcrg, Sanford Herald Society Editor, Mr*. Margairt Reynolds, principal, and Mr*. Cecil* Both he heard and next Thursday night,
A beautiful stained wood coffin Banda of tha N. Y. Board of Education. (Staff Photo)
Consner Townicend A Aiaoclatoo
with brass trimming wJ* donated
nf Chicago will be represented, &gt;F
•by Gordon Rrlsson and a memorial
I A Ford roach huAled from the
Carl H. Bowen at another “ S f r
highway early this morning dewreath was given by Dr. Richard
Inif.
. —9
Bass. Alter the burial. Ihc wreath,
mollshing the car and miraculously
The meeting* are being held te
; ranting only miuor Injuries to ita
of silvered leaves and pine rone*
allow tha Board of Sanford Clip
bearing the letters, "In 5!emory
I five passenger*.
( nmmlsslonar* to become famtU*
of Chico", was Isld gently on top.
( Shortly after midnight thl* ,
ar with the various consulting
It’s going In eost a little more
morning, a 1980 Ford ronrh, driven to keep a areas, in trousers and A Isrge crowd gathered around
engineering firm* snd for th#
the tiny grave to watch the huHal.
by ki.nl Everetlo McQueen, 21 plea's in skirts, according
(inns to become familiar witk
*° Many had seen Chico or heard of
year old Sanford youth, was re­ local dry rkanA-s,
Ihe City's problems.
,
n r ban nit \ niair.
turning to Snnj[ord from Volusia
The firm* are illowttl, ot
Price* have continued at • set him and had rnma to pay their
IIRKALII STAFF WHITER
County along . Beminolo Houle- .level in Sanford since February art resperla.
meeting* open to the public, !•
A familiar figure at the NAAS ! vard when the accident occurred.
“ I am so glad you took us
The Sanford Herald correct# •
present to tha Board of Hanford
of 1950. with the coat of materi­ Ills owner Mr. snd Mr*. W. O.
Navy Exchange Store may not j
The ria«h took place Just west al* and auppliea continually
City CntnmUslonara a general plan
......... ......# ad- , Brinson and .laughter, I.ueretla of quotation by City Manager Warren around" wer* t h e concluding i
*a quite so ra»y to racogniie afa II J I s h i
as to how they would approach
«#r this week
nf the n'0,nr f0url a short dli-'vanring through the nearly tl* 216 W. I.llh St. were also present. E. Knowles whlrh was published word* of Mrs. Cecil Ruth Sands11
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.. . . . .. tance out of th* city limit*. Ae- year period, they say, without'Mrs. Brinson said that Chico had In this paper on Wednesday, Jan.
tha prohkma of tha City If th*
mstalled A! Noon
0
Dean P«rri*h. attached to the c#nU
tho rtriver of th# „ r any aihrtnr# In aervka ro»t* to loved th* post office so that he
commission eonsldered It ndvlaablf
^ JExchanga for the part two year*. , frnnl Uw w
nyt e. u, lng him th . dry elaanln
TTia statement should read. MA
cleaning customer.,
had learned lo tmen tho bark door
to hlr« C.lDfVlHnt •nfljtaerfe,
schedule of position rlassifleaIi'.1
*,*
cfor cl"f to
Ruch'pokilbT* A6rk would moan
C hef/ ’SIP
Ship’.,hUcServiceman
. lose control
.....of tho swiftly mov- _ jrowev.r In rorder lo maintain In he able lo meet (he mall truck linns was prepared and siihmltled Pinerrrst yrelerday morning hy Wwanis-luncfeeon
a high standard of quality ser­ at the rnrnrr each morning .it 5
A
new
slide
of
nfflrera
was
In\
report and present
vlllan garb wh#n h* retires from
. . . .
..
myself
and
Marion
Herman
The
naval »arvle« today hut will reOther than the driver, the oe- vice, throughout ihn dry cleaning a. m. "We hardly aver saw him to the Civil Service Hoard over a Herald's Editor,
■lalled af the noon luncheon meet- ,.lh*
*" ,*? whether or Rol
year,
ago
and
wai
pigeonholed."
main a* an Integral part of the cipants wre Curtis Varney-. 1501 industry here, cleaner* have been 'except on holidays", she said.
of the Sanford Kiwnnl* Huh 1U " ° uM ho advisable for th# City
The statement wai erroneously
Mr*. Sand* i* a member of tho Ing
r,iiRcnc
J. Dinwn,
Rrn«-n, fvreed in adjust their price* ef-1 "I gues* he was lonely slier I
oavy store
rFrench
i . m « Avc., r.uK
«n# .i.
Wedoesilav
"f Bnuford to acquire an electrl*
quoted
during
a
discussion
at
the
Hoard of Education of tho City
Parrish, a native of Manatee Chester McQueen, and a youth ketive next Monday, Jan. 9
'started teaching school", »hr ex
F. It "Skinny" Surglna, Lieu
^
'ha Board of San of Now York ami it, I might
County, F’l* , will »ey gnudhyo ideniifiril only »« ‘ Tony.
rtie* adjustment h&gt; price, of'pklned In regard to the question nl | ,r»J
‘ • * oleman of the Florid*
*
Mini ( •tv ( ommlsiloiipri when mill, Ihn only wnmnti niomhct* of lenanl Governor of Dlrtriri 3 Flo
to th . sender after 20 w a r. «cn Z ' ' T ,n r,
H-.-amr ao -ttochr.l t.. the- ^
,h„ M |ir|„
M p,„Mlnn , he nine-men,her board. She and tola Klwanls made Hie Invtalla 1P"'u ' r
l,l8hl Company has
tivo duty, hut will be emplove.l U .. •.«. ‘ . ■&gt; '
-^rnlnole .be ewnl nurd employment of ex- meil truck and port office. Ik fol fU „ (ncatlon, wfr. heinj d u . hrr h
l have b.-en .Uylng .1 t|on lie said, “ Past adminlrtra !"'r "
,0 lh# "'**tinga and
at tha Exchange in the civilian ' mints ami l«-t night covering perienrr.l help and th* purchase lowed the mall man one ct.iy ax
' ih . « M»vf.lr Inn .inrlm. t h . tlnn« ..f this club have laid good '* *llUn* In on tha diacnialotu
capacity of general manager,
kolusia County, investigated tho of
th. finest supplies
and far as the lake front and I received
The correction I* Important In Christmas and New Year's hull foundations, time after time, as
Enlisting Into th„ Navy In accident along with I) c p u l y materials, according to sp o k e s-te le p h o n e rail St school Idling ,hnt lh, (' lv„ Serv ce llnar.l does day.
siirlng Hie surcesx of Ihe coming
June of 1936 directly from high
...... * * * • *
, t ,h# S' n,0rrt Dnr n M n ln« . - h e w . * down, here. It ws, rain
“ ‘J ’S . S £ t S l
S « - rted nut Mr*. Sami* .year under tho leadership nf these
flehool, Chief Parrish ha* »ece H I! B.mirti ..................
I industry.
]m?
,ng anM
and ,I n)nn
didn'tt nsve
have me
the cm
c.,r *o
so over salaries
u |*rles nf employe
fm p|nyf.. The was full of questions and I got offlrer*.'*
*vwr 18 year* sea duty. He has
The completely demolished auto,
I told the mall man In call » cah nn|y ronsideratlon that ran he glv. tha Impression that HEP, linprci- i prior to rondurllng the Installa
tarvad aboard such vessel* as the mobile catne to n »lop, after turn- [
and send him home. When the cah en hy Ihc Civil Service llnard It *lon of southern trhon!. w * * (i„n rcremony, Rupert Strickland
IJ. 8, 3. Milwaukee, Canopus, ing ov^r n number of times In
arrived there wa* Chico sitting Ini |0 POSITION classification
changed hy our tour. She w:i* was presented with a past prcslBcihonck, Denabnla, Alcor, Yellow-, swamp and underbrush at least
|the back scat calmly watching the
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full of praise snd both she and deni's pin and O. K. Goff n past
•ton* onrl Adirondack a* well vs UKi feet from the Jiighway.
traffic riding hy and looking for
her husluind wero “amazed at secretary'* pin
Veteran*
of
this
area
wbt*
duty at Argentla, Newfoundland
Karl MrQtiren wa* charged hy '
the happy look on tho children's
n f|lrfr, in„ a„ft| wer, \ f, m . need
Pavement on the municipal park- *U Ihe world like a king."
esilstanee In obtaining
and Green Cove Springs, F'a.
I HP Patrolman Harrison with
"From then on he made it
fares, especially In HI«F,i -School.
,
president; noy Mann, first t&gt;eneflla provided hy law may re.
a , I ...............................
IjA &lt; H* reported to FasRon-51 at “operating * rar »t a speed too mg lot lust off Commercial Ave­ point to reach that mail box at 5
lerman E.
Mori!*
of v|.-e president; Ed
, Shlnholaer, s« fe |ve guldanco from Trim B.
frinrtpel
Herman
L.
J
on
*
of
nue
and
extending
to
Seminole
^ NAAI in Daeamhar of 1953 *nd grrat for existing conditions."
BUS met us
a
m.
He
rode
the
truck
all
dry
and
Boulevard
was
hegun
yesterday,
•*pl"i''
r
1
!h*
ronrj
virn
president;
Ralph Smith! Deen, Assistant Stal* flerric# Of*
%»• *«nt to th# Navy Exchseyc
All .if the occupant* received
took nur secretary:
, . lirni
. H
i* 11.
*. Cromloy, *»__
_
'question* asksdI M
fleer.
trrasurtor duty where he ha* remained minor Injuries to the face, hands according to City Manager Wag- was Ihe smartest dog I have ever
through tha arhool, Its explained'
ren E. Knowles.
seen.
One
day
Mr.
Brinson
mad
Veteran* or their dnpandmtt
M i now.
snd head.
„
,
4
.th a t ,«) per cent of the HUH
^
M- Harrison, fma,,The laying nf Ihe top pavement the remark that Chico ought to
may comuU Dean whlla he I* In'
CWef Parriah la married to the,
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The winter term nf Circuit Court, student* attend college In answer ■
, '
/
for the entire area will probably enme In the depot and help him vv,lV'ge7'unde^ay'Monda'y'
morn' &gt;
q ^ irtlm " oT'cnMcg"' an- 1 The Hoard of Director*, also In- this are# and may racelv# assist"
'
“
former Mis, Jean Boyd oMUrt-m. C h a p f e r J Q *M c c t
lake the entire week beginning with his work. Believe II r r nil at Ing -with
■■■ Judge
. . . . Vassar -Carlton;
■n
N. C. They hav*
trance #*nms.
.She 1also asked If Mailed for the new ve.vr are Mack •ne# In filing application* fnr
Tercxa. 4 ;
Monday
to
complete,
Knowles.said.
1
6
am
the
next
morning
wh-n
he
ailtinK
on
theliench
Jake, 10; Dcana.
The Pilgrim Chapter of tho
the men wer# paid more (ban tb« V Cleveland Jr., David Gatchel, imspltalisatlon, compenantlon, pen*
Sign* have been erecicd in a arrived at the station there was, Eleven case* have been Inrlmled women here and the definite ans­ Ed l.sne. J. C. Davie, Willis Gens, Insurance problems, loin
•nd Ratre, 3 months.
Florida Sooiley of the Dauglitere
educational
trainings
Tha Parrishes now reside
Pearock. Dougins Slcnstrofn and Item-fit*,
of Amerirnn Colonists will nrcot number of prominent placa* dl- Chico sitting In the baggage room |n the two week term of criminal wer rim s, “no."
burial benefit* and miscellaneous
raves to he tried,
Otelr new Sanford home *t rtlu (lin
(l| winter Haven slatting reding visitors snd loral rllirens walling nn him".
“In New York a HA Degrto Dr. L. T. Doss,
til Osceola Drlva, They ha\ n i&gt;ern with a luncheon at the Polk Res­ lo the free parking area that will' A, the mail nfflre he «*» “ at .Pifty proxpertlve Inrnrs hsv* will receive $3866 a year and a
At the conrliislon of the officer subjects, where legal entitlement
active With th* F\r*t Rsplist taurant on Sixth Slre#t.
accomodate more than 246 into- home". Mall Supt Dirk Mcl.aulin been summoned to appear Mon- tearher may work hi* way up Installation, Strickland, Ihe im- ia Involved,
Church ainca eomlng to Rar.foid.
'report* that Chlro would firft en^ day morning for Ihe winter term to a 17800 salary," she said.
Deen has hern Invited U» thli
rnedl.iln past president, fresented
BanfMrd memiut* are askesl mobiles.
Tha complete use of the new iter the mail room as soon *' Ihe of court,
On tb# question nf , /tulle de- Wilson, Ihn incoming president, arc* as a special consultant h f
to r&lt; lumber reservation* must tie
The docket, according In State's linquem-y sli,&lt; brought nut tha "with a pair of glasses so that you Karlyle Householder, County Ser­
In by Jan. 7 lo Mrs. E. S. Ilor- municipal parking lot will enable !pos, offlpe was open and lake a
UofF Celebrating loo,
P. O. Hex 853 in Winter Ha­ Ihe City to relieve Ihe congestion Ismail look at (lie dtawer which, Attorney Murray Overstreet, will point nf over crowding In tho may see clearly the things that vice Officer, and may b* contact­
in the downtown shopping area.
I
(Caatlaard »a Page Eight)
include Stale of Florida rases New York schools, along with pa­ come up." ami an oil can, "wills ed a* follows: Jan. 12, at 2 p m #
ven.
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...
........................... .... ■ against Flossie Mae Sllh for ra- rental problems wer# two of the which to keep things well oiled Sanford at Ihe County Service Of*
Tha • University
Fkrida Is
i 'isting an nlilrrr; William Oscar
(Continued on Page Eight)
ami running smoothly."
fire, Brumley-Puleiton Building.
108 y»ar» old today.
MrKendree charged with murder;
Although the L'mversltv «as
Wllllanf Croia for assault with InA txtabllshsd In Gainesville in 1907.
, tent lo commit murder In the 2nd
W N trgee* it* hl«lory to the
I degree; Norm»n Kimble for cut­
Ft*t*'» ‘ support of th. E a » t
ting and carrying away tlmhrr
Florida Seminary in Ocala In
from Ihe lands nf another; Dan
I Wells charged with shooting into
VU.
•'A land grant college, the l m' a house; Hen Joe fnr thnollng Inlo
faraity Is the lergc't In 'he
1a dwelling house; Clayton Tlmmaa
loulhaait and 18th largc-t In
charged with conducting a lottery
th# nation. In it* 103 year his­
and aiding in rondurllng a lottery;
tory, It has had only *«v*n presi
James Riley for attempt lo com­
d*nti, including Or J. Wayna
mit rape; Ellis Kettle* for grand
ll«ltc, appointed to the prasidanlarceny, Mabel Smith, charged
with breaking and entering with
in April, 1955.
'• No apaclal ceremonies hav#
inlenl to romrnll a misdemeanor;
h*»n plannad for the ocrasion.
and Hobby "Happy" Johnson for
entering without brooking with In­
tent In commit a inlsdrmeanor.
Mailman
Gray nrewer, formerly of Mi­
ami, will serve as Court Reporter
Carrier
1and comes lo Sanford for his first
leem in court her*.
CHICAGO Ms-Thr millm*” "«
th* route embracing little llden
RTIion'a home ha* had a busy
PIG GOES TO SCHOOL
week.
MAYSVILLE. Ky. op-When Iha
» • Ha has delivered about 3.vn
custodian at Minerva High School
card* and letters and 196 pack
went to work ne found a rou pound
•Aje* to Iho 5-yearold Ctrl'* home
i pig trotting around In the
he school
(al 3929 Plainfield Ave. Ihe writer*,
in (bowed
cafeteria. An investigation
from a!] parts of the country, were
] the pig either had falleni or been
‘‘nawtrlng Ihe request of policeis
&gt;n»wtr
; pushed through a window
iw which
i
fcea of the Jefferson Park station
1 had been opened. It wae
ii tum id FIVE YOUTHS WERE Injured In the compl#t*ly demolished Ford Coach when It left
p*T*ons to write ,« Helen.
{tor pa
•ho** f lth .r Kenneth. Is . police ! Field; Rura! C a r tie r.E .A .C y m g to n ; B ^ r i n U n d to to f malls, Dick McLaughlin; Carrier, Eugaa* loos* in hop* It* owner rould had north of the Sanford City limit* and*era*bed Into uaderbnuh end mock. A bystander
(M ott Photo)
gMA
ujg gn(i&lt;n
| Haro, and Clark C. T. Suodjr Fioetor i#waring mo Mg I
eer Im U * e w the wreckage* (Steff Photo)
l*&gt;

Poor Chico Is Dead
Bui Dog's Services

General
Outlines
Meetings Held
To Present

None Injured In Auto
Totally Demolished Dry Cleaning Cost

Will Be Boosted
Beginning Monday

Familiar Figure
At Navy Exchange
To Swap Uniforms

★

. Circuit Court Term
: Will Start Monday

Helen's
Is Busv

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★

★

Vets May Consult
Tom Deen Jan. 12

103rd Birthday

*

★

Knowles Misquoted
New York Visitor
In Recent Story
Amazed At Sckoois
Of Commissioner.
• New Officers Slate

City Parking Lot
Paving Is Started

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'M, nwkeri, jerhapa eeveral hourdnek. Mr. more, will' get ‘ automatic Some of’ m ale- unJao-ne|olisrted
pay beoate1 wtp ba ,41 Jo? afc a
Mjiee feiriag 1M*. ’
M cents
in a t i l M will boost the an- cents, seme *• .-nigh
w ile bill of American ifldua- an hour. Some workers stand to
le t aa much.aw » cent* an hour
bf • Milton M a n or more.
*. pay lucresi«a either; have •■■tu iHOMirik'fkn MsrfrjtP'minimum
negotiated by labor- tnioos
«T ,«IP ,w m r through * Jump to
fee federal minimum-wage Mareh
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dicated Urt night the negotiated
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Legal Notice
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git Court,
county, Florida

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te e is h i s i s t oivbn ,
ArT rnTtm cH U tirr. lit th»
of the following Mrtlflcate
lad eald certificate tor tai
l be issued thereon The e*ri Somber and ySa» of Isluhe deaerlvtlon ef the prepSr.
r the Mam* in whloh it waa court In and for Seminole county.
id era as follows) . . . . . . Florid*, In ChaneSrr. Ihe short till*
S* Ytauane a**Jiina If, A. »

UFTtON OF PROptWTT:
i i H i m Fist Peek* T Page
p In which aasMaad vbrnom
if said property betas In the
’ of Seminole, State of Florl*
ilea* .such certificate shell
earned ecootaing.ioU w ths

of aeld nation b sin a-6itA R l.cn k .
rL feriM B T B R F-leTntiff, v* BFI,VA P. FLCTVMCTCR. Defeudenl,

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equedr and eontroi, o f the minor
ohiTd or said marrjeitt, to-wtt, BELVA ANN F f.K T kM lflT C B .eie 10
years, and an award of Defendant a
sntlra Interest In and to oerUln
real estate, tn-wltt
1. lo ts a and », Block 1*. Hec-

s r a x t i S ’ S.Wjftt.'Tfflf-K#*■&amp;.

hTdSer.at t a t (vent doer of th i’ie*
peas *». PUblln Aeearda of Clay
Snlnola County Court H eu ie.a rg sn County, Florid*. &gt;■
ford, Florida, on 'th e first Monday
SB ihe month) of February.’ IMS,
S. i.i&gt;t« T end-*. Block I, Flore
which la the Sth day or rabrusry,
ll/Jghie. smorttlnaMo Pill Booh
1. Pag* (V IMjlln X-e-birde of
MIS. i.., ■i
aied this Sth dsy of January,
'jU'tqltttiU CouBty.,T''&gt;rMA
' ilW V w aatw fi.a/v to *e«r* end
I.
- .
(OftlateJ Clerks teal)
rVmir* you t»! fit* »n«t written
defaneeS.Tlf any. to the CompUloi
O. P. Herndon
Pletk rircuK Court.
filed herein. nod tn sere* a copy
Hemlnole County, . Florida thereof 'upon Flalnttfra attorney
on or before Febritery a. A. A*..
Ill*, otherwlea a Decree Pro O n AFPI.ICATIOU FOB terio
will he entered sgalnet you
i x dleo
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the cause proceed •* Partak
Fierida Stahrtae ef nWlTNRM
my’ hand and official
et Hanford, domlnola t’onnty,
I HCRKItr CUVBN, seal
Florida,
this
Oth day of January,
. HOIITIIWA Jill the If]*.
(Seal) .
o p. Herndon
Clark of the Circuit Court
V
eemlitotf County, Florida
(Iordan V. FredirKk
Atrornir'rnr riaujiifT
•
lut North I'ark Avenue
Hanford,
Florida
Tear nr leeuanoa July 1, A. I*, loss

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A lfa f said property h ater In the
County nf Bsmlnole, S tile or Florld*. f/nleet eurh rertlflcata shall
he redeemed according In lew the
ptoparl)' described tn such certifi­
cate Will ho sold to tho highest hidd»r at th» front door of tho Beminol* County Court Haute a* fenlord. JHortda. on the rtret Monday
la the month nf February. ISIS,
whUh la the Sth day of February,
j^fialed th li Sth day e f January.
(Official Cle-V'e Beat)
r |
o p, Herndon
Clerk Circuit Court.
.ism laoU County, ftorlgt
TAX UMBO

. m .i i Flavian etaiuiM •(
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The bureau had calculated ear­
lier that &gt;,100,000 workefs would
be entitled to Increases under the
higher federal minimum wage, approved by Congress last year.
Mors than half those workers, are
lew Southern
Bets 11It at i»m state*.
•Itfljsle
In
.' ‘
Officials expressed beliaf there
la very little duplication between
the two groups. They said most
workers oow paid lea* than a dol­
lar a t hour are not union mem­
bers.'
:
Moreover, the bureau's study of
union • negotiated Increases due
this year w u concerned only jylth
contract! covering 1,000 or more
worker!. It seemi safe to assume
that a considerable number of
workers tn smaller bargaining
groups also bare deferred pay
boosts coming In 1050.
The bulk of the aulomatie ralaei
will fall In the second quarter of
1050. This tneana that purchasing
power should Increase around mid­
year. It could have tome Infla­
tionary affect. But It also could
counter any dip that might de­
velop In the over-all economy.
Out of the roughly 1 million
worker* expected to benefit from
deferred wig*' boosts, neatly fH
million are in metel Industries,
primarily autos, fwrm equipment
end electrical goods fields.
Oothers Include 500,000 con­
struction I n d u s t r y , workers,
a.V},ooo transportation worker* and
200,000 soft coal miners. Still oth­
ers are scattered in the printing,
leather, rhwrr.ieel, public utlllly,
clay-glass and retail trade occu­
pations.

HBItEBT

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fllsd said certificate for las
rte h» Issued thereon. Tha cariff number1and yenr of leeu. Ilio deecrlpllnn of the pro.
fi'und the turns tn which II
Massed are ee follows
Iflasts Be. i l l ■
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et Issusnos June IS, a. D.

in a year Inturanca companion
"which ire uniouAd and .unsafe
Thst w . |[. KIBCKHOFF. I ll the ■nd unworthy of the public costhnldt- or the .following rerllfleale fldcnce,'*
ea tiled said nertlflrata for lea
The vast audit wai projected by
tee to ho lim ed thereon. The rertirirpte number end year nf leeu- Ihe commission Tuesday a t a
anne. the deevrlptlon nf the ptn- rlslw Ju-lae eallod for a new Travis
p tily. epT the name In whleh II
County (Austin) grand Jury !o inTee aeeerjed »r« as, fellows;
rertlflcfte Ko. .'(I* .
Tear nf lenience June it . A D t i l l vettlgala diligently what he called
Ihe "recent Insurance debacle.,"
IIKBCRIPTION OF ritOPKnTTi
U t S Jllnck ST
The audita will be aimed only
North Chilfunta n » t Bonk I
at Uie approximately 1,400 firms
Pages It tn II
Name In .which M islead
$■ F. chartered and headquartered in
J/JNW.
All ef **ld property he|ng |u the A xis Tho companies-will h*v« to
Cetmty ef peaSlaele, l i s t s of Flori­ boar the axpens of examination.
da. linleee each certificate, shall
The board promised prompt ac­
Le redeemed eccordlng to law the
property dercrltied In such cerllfl- tion against any company that re­
ryte will tie enid to the hlaheet fuse! to make Its records available
bidder at the trout d ior of the Ha.
tPtnole County Court House et Ben- for CPA examination.
lord, pionde. on the firet Mender
"It will be our policy to suspend
*ni the month of February., tt is ,
that company's license to sell In­
lt**,h * '** ^
°* Fetyuary,
surance Immediately and tend our
llliu**^ *l,,, 5*'*1 ***
J'anwafyi regular examiner! Into tho firm
(UCrtolal Clerk's Peel)
within 41 houra to mike a thor­
fh P. Herndon
ough audit," Com million Chair­
t ’Jofh Cl real t Cnurt
namlooie County, Florida man Garland Smith laid.

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State Farmers
Market Breaks
Records Here

Engineers
Before
City
Boar
Poor Chico Is Dead

The Sanford State Farmer'*
Market hai shattered all previous 1
record* in the *alo of produce and
fruit at the local one *top load­
ing and tale* platform*.
The report, made by Sandy An■lemon, Market Manager, atated
that the Sanford State Farmer'*
Market lold 343,637 package* at
a gross valuation of 1853,662.54
for the month of December.
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The nearly one million'dollar
By SANDRA BERG
month iota an increaae of 81,024
pack age* with an Increaaa In Chico I* dead!
valuation of 1228,960.12 ai com­ Tor Ihoi# few of you who did not
know Chico I shall explain that he
pared with December 1954.
Andemon *aid. “We are proud in w»* *h« inlUrriminate terrier who
reporting volume and valuation "** , *b»olutely dedicated to a self
Five firms of eoniultinf #»•
,n .
for December 1955 broke all pro- »PP°lnled lob of riding Ihr Sanford
vlncer* are appearing before tha
Vimr* record* of produce and fruit
Iruck from inorn to night,*'
Hoard of Sanford City Pom mission
sold through the Sanford State Wednesday altrrnuun about 3
d informal meeling* that were
Farmer* Market for any one Chico wa* hurt in an accident with
tailed Wednesday night at the
month since the erection of Mr. the Mine loved mail truck and
lly 11*11.
Mayo's guinea pig market."
later died about 7.30 that night.
The firm of Rimrll and Axon o(
Tho Increase in sale* through Driver of the irurk and six monthi
Dayton* Reach appeared Wedniacompanion
of
t'hicu,
Eugene
Mcro,
the local market add* optimism to
lay evening for Informal dlicu*the future of Inrat produce sale* said that the little three-year-old
dons uhleh are held at the npefl
and i he movement of produce and dog heard the truck coming down
-icetings.
fruit from tho Sanford area Into the alley alter he thought it wa»
Smith and Gillespie of Jackionchannel* throughout the country. through with the day'a run and was
vills*
appeared brfore th* com­
Sandy Anderson, usually moder­ returning In ride in U coming ao
missioner* last night for a SOmiofait
that
he
hit
the
truck
and
wat
ate in making report* of sale* and
nip discuiilnn.
DEAN PARRISH I* retiring frnm the Navy Inday but will atilt be movement of produce end fruit thrown len fret to the side.
Tonight, (be firm of Robert k
we* unusually enthusiastic over Upon hearing of (he dog* death
•een around tha Navy F.xrltang* a* general manager.
company Associates of Atlanta,
the report completed today for a funeral was planned and held
Georgia will he In Sanford Jof
the December sales and volume. yesterday afternoon at 2 p m. oa
unolhcr meeting.
the lol nexl to the post of fire, Al
Further mretings will he held
one post office worker exclaimed.
nexl Monday night when Reynold*,
VISITORS
AT
I’lNECREST
Sf.'IIOOt,
yesterday
Included
the
only
woman
member
of
New
York
Olly'a
“This la where he lived and thla
Roard of Education. Left to right as a lour of the school was completed are: Dr, Irving J. Sands, Smith A Hill of Jacksonville Will
ie where he should be hurled."
Sandra Berg, Sanford Herald Society Editor, Mr*. .Margate! Reynolds, principal, and Mr*. Ceeite Ruth he heard and next Thuriday night,
A beautiful stainrd wood coffin Banda of the N. Y. Board of Education. (Staff Phoinj
Consner Townscend A AiaoclatU
with brasa trimming w-Ss donated
nf Chicago will be represented by
A Ford coach huJtled from tha
by Gordon RHsson end a memorial
Carl II. Bowen at another meet­
highway early thl* morning de­
wreath wet given by Dr. Richard
ing.
Rets. After the burial, the wreath,
molishing the car and miraculously
The meeting* are being held !•
causing only miuor injuries to ita
of silvered leaves and pine cones
allow the Board of Sanford City
five passenger*.
bearing the letters, "In Memory
Commlsiionar* to hecomo famili­
of rhieo", was laid gently on top,
Shortly after midnight (hit
ar with the various consulting
It’s going to cost a lilt!* more A large crowd gathered around
morning, a 1050 Ford coach, driven i, ,
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engineering firm* and for the
the tiny grave to watch th* buHal.
hy Ear! Everett- McQueen. 21
,* ,rM
** according • ”*
firm* In become familiar wttli
•kirt*.
to
Many had seen Chico or heard of
year old Sanford youth, was re­ local dry rlcanA-s.
Ihe City'* prohlema.
(
n r SANDRA BERG
turning to Sanford from Volusia
The firm* are allowed, ai Hie
Price* have continued at a set him and had rnme to pay Ihcir
County along . Bcmlnnlo Boule­ level in Snnford since February asl respect*.
HERALD STAFF WHITER
mrrthiir* open to the public,-t*
A familiar figure at the NAAS vard when the accident occurred.
“ 1 am ao glad you took o*
of 1950, with the cost of materi­ Hia owner Mr. and Mr*. W. O. The Sanford Herald correct* t
prevent to the Board of BenfOtd
Navy Exchange Store may not
The clash look place Just west al* ami supplies continually ad- Brinson end daughter, f.ucretla of quotation hy Cily Manager Warren around" were th e concluding
City Cnmmtailonen a general plan
he quite an easy to reeognile afof the motor court a short dla- vaneing through the nearly elx 210 W. 15lh St. were also present. E. Knowle*, which was published word* of Mrs, Cecil Ruth Santis
a* to how they would approach
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, . , 4Vl, tanre out of the rlly llmlta. Ae year period, they eey, without Mr*. Brinion »*ld Hut Chlen had I In thl* paper on Wedneidey, Jan. and her husband Dr, Irving J.
the prohlema nf th* City if th*
g
Dean Parrish, attached to the conlj
tho ,|rjver „f th,
Rand* of N«w York after a toue
aihrance in aerviee roeli to loved tha post office so th*l he l
commission eonaldered it ntlvlaabtoW Exchange for the p .it two years. frn|* tilf lflow out causing him any
hid learned to open th# b*rk door
f*1* *1*lament ihnuld read. "A of Broil note High School am
to hire ClDfVlMre engineeffc,
(
will awap hi* khaki uniform of to lose control of tho swiftly nifty* the dry cleaning customer.
In be able lo meet the mill Imck »ehcdiiI4 of position ela**iftoi. SenfftMV flaw primary- irliool
However,
In
order
to
maintain
Riieh'poktlhto
work
would
mean
for
ci*
Chief Ship'* Serviceman ....
Blllomobll*.
'**’ prepared »nd stihmltled Plnecrrst yesterday morning hy
a high slander'd of quality ser­ at th# corner each morning .it 5
report
present
vlllan g*rh when h* retires from
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A new stole of officers wa* In- .* . feasibility
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. . and
.
end Marlon Harman Tho
vice,
throughout
(he
dry
Moaning
e.
m.
“
We
hardly
aver
saw
him
'n
lh"
C,v"
• myself
naval aervle* today hut. will re0,bPr ,h,»n
,hi "«*
•lolled
at
Ihe
noon
luncheon
mert-..^*
,*ct*
**
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or
Herald's Editor,
' *EO *m w*’ l*l|*&gt;nholrd.
main ai an integral part of the plT™»*
Curtt* Varney, 1501 Industry here, cleaner* have hern except on holidays", she said.
on
her
of
the
,n,!
of
lllP
Kiwanis
C l u b 11
bo
advl.able
for
th#
CltR
1
1
Die
statement
wai
erroneously
Mrs.
Sands
is
a
mem
Fionrll Avc,,
Avc., Eugene J. Brown,
torred to adjust their price* ef»f- “ J guess he wa* lonely alter I
wavy store
Frenrh
Rrow-n, forced
" ,T ,,," tVetfnesdav,
"f Sariford to arnulre an electri*
. ..
distribution system.
Parrish, a naliv# of Manatee rb *to* McQueen, nnd a youth feelive nest Monday, Jan. 9,
started teaching school", itu- ex
, l i . ,, n* f .? *r^** "j11 ?' 1,p Hoard of Education of tha ii&gt;
_ .
.
,
of Now York ami Is, 1 might F. II skinny Rurgine, Lieu
County, Fie., will »*v
goodbye Identified only at
"Tony." The adjustment in privea of plained In regard lo the question of !
add, Ihe only woman mcmhci of tenanl Governor of Dlslrlrl 5. Flo
**•
f'.0,"nJn” "J, tb#
to the service after JO\&lt;nr* arI i&lt;l*s 11»*r' •' •' I'atrolman Itob dry denning services will ailnw how he becameso altarhrd to the
bolh Ihe salarie* and position Ihe nine-niemlier Imaid, She and rnla Kiwanis made Ihe Install* 11"* Pr *,mI ,i#ht C9"‘P*nF baa
tiva duty, hut will t.e employed Hannon,formnly of Seminole the eonlimted employment of ex- mail truck and post ollire, "lie fol classifications
wer* being dis lire hushand have heen *iaylng *t tl«n He .aid, "Past adminlstr*. !'*p"
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help and the purciiast* lowed Ihe mail man one day *s cus, t ,j
■t the Exchange in the civilian '"ounty nm! ln-i night covering periencnl hell
th at Mayfair Inn during th e Hnn« of Ihls club have told good * silting In on the dlscusaleua
upstclty of geinrHl manager.
Volusia County, investigutrd tho of the finest suppile* and far a* the lake front and I received
The correction I* important In Chrislniai and New Year'* hull- foundation*, limr after time, **■■
Enlisting Into th« Navy In acrldcnt along with D e p u t y material*, areording to *poke*soring the stiecess of the eoming
men in ihe i.ntord
r,
. * l&lt;‘1*Phon*1 cal1 *l
,dlln,! 'hat the Civil Service Board doe, day*.
June of 1936 directly from high Sheriff's James Singletary and induatry.
* f
r , ' i,nl"‘! me he w a s down (here It was rain nnt h, vr iny fon|ro, wh„ |w,vtr
A* w# started out Mr*. Sand* .year under the leadership of these
Brhool, Chief I'errlsh has see# Hill ll.-niiett.
tng and I didn't have the r .r so „vfr , a| , r|f , of employe*. The was full of questions ami I got officers."
ever 18 year* sea duty, H e has T h e completely demolished auto.
I told the mail man to call a cab only consideration that can he glv. the Imprcaston that HER Intpres-1 prior In conducting the Inslalla
•erved aboard such vessels as the mobile came to n stop, after turnand aend him home. When the cah m hy the Civil Service Board i* eion of southern school* w a s [jrin ceremony. Rupert Strickland
17. 8, 3. .Milwaukee, Canopus, lug over n number of times In
arrived there wa* Chico sitting in i t„ POSITION clasalfleation.
changed by our tour, She wa* was prevented with a pant preslBoNenck, Dmebnla, Alvor, Yellow-, iwainp and underbrush at least
the back scat calmly watching the
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full of prolse and bolh »h* and ,|rnl's pm and O. K Goff n past
gtone and Adirondack as well *s inn feet from the .highway,
traffic riding hy and Innking for
her
husluind
worn
"amazed
at
secretary'*
pin
Veteran*
of
(hla
area
who
duty at Arg*ntia, Newfoundland
Karl MrQuren was charged by
Om happy look on »ho children'* , nf(|ffr| insU|Ipi, ,VCre A. L. WI1- need
Pavement on the municipal park­
assistance In ohtotninf
U d Green Cove Springs, Fla.
F ill' Patrolman Harrison wilh
fare., especially In High School. | ((,n&gt; prpaJ,|(,nt; Rny Mirln&gt;
benefit# provided hy law may reA He reported to F*»Ron-M at ''nu«r*tiiig a car at a speed too ing lol just off Commercial Ave­ point to reaeh that mall ho, at ,v
Principal
nue and extending to Seminole
, Herman
, K. , Mortis
, . of vl:n president; Ed Shlnholser, «o reive guidance from Tom B.
^ N AA8 in Dscemher ef 195.1 and g-eal fur existing conditions."
RHS
met
us
and
explain.*
he
roml
y|
pr„
Wrj|,.
nM
h
Sm|,h
Deen, Assliiant State Service Of­
%M lent to the Navy Exchange
All of the occupants received Boulevard wa* begun yesterday, a m. He rode the truek all diy and
qoe.tinn* «*k.d a. h. t».k her , fcrr,
„ rn.mloy, treaaur: ficer.
to Clly Manager Mat­ wa* the smartest dog 1 have ever
lor duty where he ha* remained minor Injuries to the fact, hands according
ron E. Knowle*.
seen. One day Mr. Brinion m a d e
:n:',,"'i,'hir .hr,1'
w .»i "«•»» . h,„ i™,»un. Veteran# or their dependents
n t f now,
and head.
The toying of Ihe top pavement the remark that Chleo ought to The wlnler lerm of Circuit Court, studerU attend rollege in answer rial secretory.
GWef Parrish I* married to th* i
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may comuR Dean while he la ItC
for Ihe entire area will prnhahly come to Ihe depot and help him will get underway Monday mom in her question* of rnllrgi, euformer Alls* Jean Boyd nf Marlon /"'L
T#» ‘k J _ ^ *
The Roard of Dlrertor*, also In- this em* am| may reeeiv* aialattake Ihe entire week beginning with his work. Believe it cr not st
w„ h Jllrf#r ' v ,i„ ar rarllon ranee exams. .She also asked If "'■Utd for the new vear are Mack anc* In filing applications fop
N. C, They have four children, L .ll O p T C r I O M C C t
hr(lr,,
Jake, lOj Drana, 7; Teres*. 4; -pi,,, Pilgtim Chapter of the Monday to remplele, Knowle* said 6 a m ihe next morning wh-’n hr M„ jn(f nn
the men were paid more then Ihe _ ' leveland J r , David Gatehel, hospitalisation, compensation, pen*
Sign* have hern erected in a arrived at the station lliere was
Eleven eases have been Included women here and the definite ans- *'•'* L»ue, J. (’. Davie, Willis ilons, Insurance problem*, loin
•nd Rabe, 1 month*.
Florida S'ocitev of the Daughters
training)
Th# Parrishes now reside, in nf American ColoniaU will meat number of prominent plare* di­ Chico silling In the baggage room |n the two week term of criminal wer tame, "no."
I'earoek. Dougin* .Slcnvtrofh and liem-flt*, eduratlcnal
burial benefit* and mlieellnneoua
ease* lo he tried,
Omlr new Sanford horn*
tit in Winter Haven -totting recting visitor* and local rilirens walling on him".
"In New York a HA Degree Dr. L. T. Do**.
Oeceoln Drive, They have I'cen with a luncheon *l the Falk Res- to the free parking area that will At the ntail nfflre he n*&gt; “ at .Fifty prospective furor* h»ve will receive |38f»P a year and *
Al the conclusion nf the nffleer subject*, where legal entitlement
accomodate more than 250 auto­ home". Mall Rupt. Dirk Mcl.aulin been summoned to appear Mon. learhee may work hla way up installnllon, Strickland, Ihe !m- la Involved.
native with th* F\r»t Raptlst tourant on Slvth Street.
Church elncn eoming to Sanfoi,).
report* that Chico would firlt en day morning for Ihe wlnler term to a 17800 salary," ah* aald.
mediate past president, j resented Deen ha* been Invited U&gt; this
SanfVird memhwa are asked mobile*.
The complete uie of the new ter the mail room a* *oon a* Ihe of rourt.
In n nimhcr reservations must tie
On Hie question nf ., venlle de­ Wilson, llm incoming president, nre« a* a special consultant hy
In hy Jan. 7 to Mr*. F.. S. Hor- mtinlrip.il perking lot will enable post nfflfe was open and take a The docket, arcnrdmg In Stole'* linquency ah* brought nut tho "with a pair of glasses so that you Karlyl* Householder, County Ser­
ton, P. f). Bov H51 in Winter Ha­ Ihe City lo relieve Ihe congestion small look *1 Hie (Rawer which, Altnrnry Murray Overvlreel. will point of over crowding In Ihe may sen clearly the thing* that vice Officer, and may be contact­
inrlude Stole nf Florida rise* New’ Y’nrk schools, along wilh pa­ come tip," anil an oil can, “ wilh ed a* follows: Jan. 12, i t 2 p it.,
In the downtown shopping area.
(font Ia Bed e* Page Eight)
ven.
against Fln*sle Mae Sllh fop re­ rental problem* were two of th* which to keep tilings wrll oiled Sanford al the County Service Of*
The • Unlvertltv o f Fl-rH* l»
sisting an nffirer; William Oirar
(Conllourd en Pig# Right)
and running smoothly."
flee, Brumlcy-Puleiton Building.
105 ytar* old today.
MeKendree charged svith murder;
Although the L'mversitv o.v*
William Croia for assault with In­
A MUbllshed In Gainesville In 1901.
tent to commit murder In Ihe 2nd
W H trgeea it* history to the
degree; Norman Kimble for eutSUle'a mpp-rt of tho Ea s t
ting and carrying away tlmher
Flerida Seminary in Oral* In
from the lands of annlher; Dan
M il.
Well* charged with ihoollng Into
f ,A land grant college, the I'ma house; Ren Joe (nr shooting Into
T*raity It the largest in Hie
a dwelling house; Clayton Tliorna*
ibqtheest and 18th largest (ti
charged with rondiieling a lottery
♦he nation. In it* 101 vear hi»*
and aiding In conducting a lottery;
tory, It hi* h»d only
pretl
Jame* Bllev for attempt lo com­
d*xt*, Including Dr J. Wayne
mit rape; Ellis Kellie* for grand
n*lti, appointed to the presidenlarceny. Mabel Smith, charged
In April, 1955.
wilh breaking and entering with
™ tj No tperlal eeremonirs have
intent to rnmmit a misdemeanor;
be»n planned for the orcaiion.
and Bobby “ Happy" Johnson for
entering without breaking with Inlent to commit a misdemeanor.
Grey Brewer, formerly nf Mi­
ami, will *erve a* Court Reporter
usy
I' and mmes In Sanford for hi* first
:•hw
r,
CHICAGO MV—The miilma” "ft
le-m in court here.
th* fpute embracing liHle Helen
Wlltoq'* home h*» had a busy f,. ,-y.
Ml
DIG GOF-S TO SCHOOL
_
w*eb.
(.
MAYSVILLE,
Ky.
tgi-When
Ihe
j • f j He ha* delivered about 3,-W .
riulndUii at Minerva High School
u
Card* and letrer* and too pack
went tn work ne found a ton pound
•Rje* to the 5-year-old girl's home
pig trolling around In the school
,al 3»» Plainfield Ave. Ihe writera.
cafeteria. An Investigation showed
hem 111 part* of the country, were
the pig eilher had fallen nr been
bniwerlng the request of policepushed through a window which
7"'° ^ in ns^ ^ o*f wrl Ie^*to Helen. -CIIICO'B^ FINAL BESTING place on tha lawn of the Sanford Poei Office wlrft Poetmaiter Joel hid boen opened, It w*a tumid F1VB YOUTHS WERE Injured In th« compliUlf demolished Ford Coach when It laft th at
«heee father Kenneth I* I police Fl-ld; Rural Carrier, E. A. Covington; Superintendent of mail*, Dick .McLaughlin; Carrier, Eugene I"ota In hope Ita awner would find ■orth of Hit Sanford City limit* and'era*h*d into uadarbnah and muck. A byiUndtr la t
Oaa 1■■
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/CtalJ Minlat
J 3 I S
h
S
I Haro, end Clark C. F. "Buddy" Proctor krsrnrmg * e de«'e eeakei. (BUff Phoinj

G eneral
O utlines

Bui Dog's Services
Are Remembered

Meetings Held '
To Present Facts

None Injured In Auto
T o ta lly Demolished Dry Cleaning Cosf

Familiar Figure
At Navy Exchange
To Swap Uniforms

Will Be Boosted
Beginning Monday

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Knowles Misquoted
New York Visitor
In Recent Story
Amazed At Schools
Of Commissioner
New Officers Slate
Installed At Noon
&gt;&lt;Kiwanis luncheon

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City Parking Lot
Paving Is Started

Vets May Consult
Tom Deen Jan. 12

“-{ £ » * •£ ." ’nM*» . Circuit Court Term
Will Start Monday

UofF Celebrating
103rd Birthday

Helen's Mailman
Is B Carrier

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hr ft pjtt. «s tbs day M o n pubUnstJcm.

Wnh'roA
Chureh School 1:30 f.m. — 9:10
p.m, Monday through Friday.

A cordial waleomt U «standod to

•SMMNd 19 Mart Baptist Chanh all 'ta Join ua In our worship and
•u H fk .
t m d tf Bshonl
10)00 a. a . share In tho fellowship of thla hour.
W. 0. IW ltltl, Superintendent
M n iiitn i
lnoo «. m. m
LITTLE BLOWN CHUBCM
O t L i Martin,
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ON THE a n x
O m a r Park Ave. and 24th St,
r a n BAPTISt* CHURCH
J. Barnard Root, Minister
GENETA
frad
Enimlnarr, Associate
W. jl BUenwrod,
PaaUr
Sunday Sohnel
10 A.M. Sunday School maati at 1:45
Marntai Werthip
11 A. M. n.m. Thar# ara c la im (or all and
B.T.U. ,
7 P»M.
an Individual welcome to each A N a
. •■»•§ t ta r a ’a a Nursery w#B slifted. .V
Tba Adult Class has soma very
m
c h x h t u n and
tstaraatlas and profltabl* sasalons,
MMOOfABT ALLIANCX
M by Dr. Enimlnger.
Morning Worship 11)00. Sermon:
“Tha Pattern In Tba Mount".
‘Tba tissue of tha Lt/e to ba wa
weave with, colors all 'our own,
And In thaf laid of Destiny wo reap
aa wa hava sown,"

Hen fill p. as.

Wednesday Prayer Service and
Bible Discussion Ti4S p.ra. Chapel
Choir JUfaenal after am ice.
Thursday Youth Night P roram
1)10 ta 1:09 p.m. Devotional Tima,
d u b Activities,
Lidias Missionary Soelty (0
meeting* monthly). Fallowthlp
Lm fb*— — md Tuesday after­
noon. Prayer and luaianaa — 4th
Tuesday afternoon. Sewiaf Circle
—4th Thursday morning.
"A friendly eburth lor the

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. A. G. Mctnnls, Pastor
Comer Oak Ava, and Third St.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Prelude "Chorals", Bodlmann,
"I Call to Thee, Lord Jesus", Bach.
Quartet "O coma to My Heart,
Lord J&lt;sus", Ambrose, Mri. Nick
Pfaifauf,' Mrs. Harris Folds, George
Touhy, Clifford McKlbbln.
Anthem "Como Thou H o ly
Spirit" irr. .Tkach.
Sirmon. Mr. Mclnnls. ■'
Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.
Laurel Are. at 4th M.
Prelude "Prelude on in Irish
Church Melody", Stanford.
Sunday School 0:43 a. tn.
Anlhem "Incline Thine Ear,"
Morning Worship 10:45 a. m,
Him mel Youth Choir.
F. M. Y. 7:00 p. m.
Events of the week.
Evanlog Evangelistic 7:45 p.
Sunday:
Wednesday night prayer
pralao service 7:30 p. m.
9:43 a.m. Sunday School.
10:50 a.m Session meets foi
prayer In the Session Room.
THE SALVATION ARMY
8:30 p.m. Pioneer Fellowship.
314 E. md St.
6:30
p m. Senior High Fellow­
t/L te a tm a t Raymond E. Luce,
ship.
Commanding Officer
Sunday Company Maetlng 10 a.m.
Helinaia Matting 11 a.to.
FIRST CHURCH o r THE
Young Feoplat Legion 7 p.m.
NAZARENE
Salvation Meeting • p.m.
"Buford's Simla* Church"
Tueaday Y.F. Band Practice 4
Cor. of Snd and Mspla
p.m.
'
R. H. Spear Jr., Pastor
1:10 a.m. Sunday School. Claitaa
for all ages.
10:41 a.m. Morning Worship.
5:30 p.m. Christian Sarvlca Train­
ing cliasM*.—
1 UPS ALA COMMUNITY
prtm^'Wramnf OmiW iitle.
f PUIXYTHUAN CHURCH
HI
Prayar muting Wednesdays,
H a tT c C. White, Minister
:45 a. m. 7:45 p.m.
J i n . C le w Mans, Finalst
U a. m. Youth Activities Thursdays, 7:45
Mis* Patricia Busman, A sst
&gt;:45 p. m. p.m.
Pianist
F;45 p. m. Special revival services era acheMrs. Haney Ollss, Children's
’ Wednes- duled for Feb, 3-13.
Choir Director.
The Church of the Naisrene Is
Ur. George Peiald. Aaat Supt
id Invites Wtsleyin In doctrine, evangelistic
of church School.
i."
n appeal, and friendly in fjllowChurch School. 10:00 ujs.
d e is ts for all ugee.
Worship 11)00 a-a.
ChUdru'a Sarvlee 11:00 non.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
You** P upla «)S0 P-U).
• l u W i ulnilnl Church’
Paster Milton H. Wyatt
Children 8)50 p.m.
Corner of Second and Mepla
9:41 a.m. Church School.
X. H. Spear Jr.,
Pastor
1 Worihlp 7)50 p.m.
Everybody Invited ta attend Sunday School bsiins, at 9:50 Classes for all igai.
a. M., George Pitta ril, Supt
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
all our u n ices.
Morning Worship at 10:43 a. m.
Sermon Topic. "So Teach Us."
Sermon by the pastor.
Evening Evangelistic 7:30 p. m. 3:30 p, m. M.Y F. Supper.
Sermon by the pastor.
6:30 p.m. M.Y.F.
Wednesdays
7ilS p.m. Organ Vespers.
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship.
Omstian Service Training Classas, Sermon Topic, "A Colony of
Heaven."
Youth LttvltMa
V m. Thurf- Broadcast ovsr WTRR.
8:39 pm . Reeraitlea far young
Tha public is cordially Invited to puple.
attend all eervieas. Courteous
ushtrs will contribute to your
TXS CHURCH OP COD
•asa and comfort. You will find
OP PROPHECY
tho Church of the Natarene Wes­ THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Park Ave. at Sth St.
9191 Elm Avs.
leyan In doctrine, evangelistic in
P i star
ajjpaal, and friendly in fallow- W. P, Brooks Jr.
^ Crauy, P u t
Kirby Rogers, Director of Music
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH,
Th# pastor Is pleased to announce Early Morning Worship 8:4S A.M.
OVIEDO
special revival services Feb. Sunday School
9:43 A.M.
1-11. Tba Rev. and Mrs. Earla Morning Worship
Lm Is L Day. Patter
11 A.M.
W. Vansum, former District Su- Training Union
Oils
P.M,
parintandsnt and recently resign­
Morning Warship • 11:90 a.m,
Evening Worship
fiSO P.M.
ed
as
pastor
for
elavan
years
of
Tralalag Union • 1)15 p.m,
7ISD P.M.
Mtsmi Central Church of tha Wsdnaadsy Service
Evening Strvicaa • 7)30 p.m.
Nararana. will ba the special
Ear phonss for hard of hear­
Wadnaidday Ffayar Sarvlca -7:39 workers for this revival time. ing.
fill
Nursery for all Sunday ser­
■OUT! SIDE BAPTIST CHURCH vlets.
Welcome
Halt it it,
At Park Ava,
LA1H MART BAPTIST
Tha
and
of
your
laarcb
CHAP1L
For a friendly Chureh.
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
Lake Mary, Pin.
X. H. Uaafard,
Paster
(Episcopal) .
1 Pante» — Bnv, H- A. Frith Jr.
W. L. Stephana. Associate Pastor Rev. H, Lyttleton Zimmerman,
Sunday School 9i4l a.m.
MUtea Higginbotham, S i n d ay
B, D. Rector
Menton Worship liiftfl.
School SuporlaUndoaL
P int Sunday sftsr Epiphany
Trainlag Union 4il0 p.m.
Sunday School
io A. M. I: A. 31.
Holy Euehirist
i
«Kviolag
v * a i « | Warship
v ru ifB sp 7&gt;I0.
i
Muring Worship
a a . m . 1)15 A.M.
Family
Service
j,V Frnyas Mealing Wad. »i«0 » * BlhU Study T :\'
T;tO P M.
and Chureh School
Evtttlag Worship
a p, M.
A. M.
Morning Priyer
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHUBCH Proyor Molting (Wod.) • P. M. 11:00and
Sermon
» , Bev. J. W. Parham, patter
Million ary
PromUlanlal Service* through the weehi.
Car. Fatria MOh Si, Oak Ava,
Monday through Thursday and
,1 Sunday lehnn) I iM a. m.
Saturday — Holy Communion
7)30 a.m,
■ Manias Worihlp SorvUo ilioo
■ANFOitD SEVEHTH-DAT
Friday The E p I p h n n y—Holy
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ADVENTIST CHURCH
Communion—9)10 A.M.
79# Elm Avenue
W. J. Oilman,
Pastor
lakbith School (Saturday) g:io
a,m.
Warship Hour 11:90 a.m. Topic
This One Thing 1 T&gt;* "
Wednesday 7:|0 p,m. Mid Weak

,T h e y ? m a k e : p re tty p a tte rn s o n lth e snow, the«e
fe n c e s/fB u t th e y .w e re n o t b u ilt ;‘‘for looks.'*.* .They
w ere erected f o r protection."* T h e y stan d .as bulwarks,
ag ain st th e physical elem ents.
.T here are o th er kinds of bulw arks m ost cf us need in
our* daily? liven—spiritual bulw arks. t F o r even the
stro n g e st of u s cannot stan d alo n e.' Som etim es we
th in k we can . . . but th e m om ent c o r is w hen Vick
realize how much we need help.
I t Is then th a t we tu rn tow ard th e C hurch. A nd, no
m a tte r how rem iss we n a y have been, th e Church
stan d s there w ith doors open wide, ready to receive us.
B ut should we w ait until we really need a spiritual
bulw ark? How much b e tte r to establish ourselves in
the C hurch now and be assured of its stre n g th and
com fort th ro u g h all our days.'

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Americans W ant To Visit Russia
NEW YORK uP—Despite the rut 1 American Expre.s ia scheduling Including hotels, mesls, trsns
cent return to cold war bitterness, icverat amall groups for tour* °f ports lino snd sightseeing .The
S Iravet agenct#* her* report msny 12 to U dayt this summer.
third-elas* tours coat only ltd
‘American tourists ere interested Thom is Cook ia booking fcro day, but at Last on* hardy soul wtvo
on
r*foc
21
per
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each
h
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the
'in visiting tb# Bovmt Union ttiii
tried thsa class Indicsle* the fscili
summer.
igesr.
he* would not be completely litis
The
Soviet
Union
may
consider
•; A triekto ot ordinary American
jiravetera got lo Moscow in loss, it hai a daisies* society, but for factory e v e n to Soviet peasants
imoro than In any year suir# Weald tourists R has worked out five dif- In addition, mt all tours it the
War It. Not since the 1930* hsveferenl claases, ranging from He riles, transport Into snd out of the
’A m e r i c a n s journeyed to the Ju aedown In third class The de Soviet Union runs $300 or more
jU.S ft R. in appreciable number*. luxe tours cost roughly MO ■ dsy, •atrl.
* But now—unless there’* a new
B w arseare nr a reversal In Kremlin
’policy—it look* a* It the Soviet
■'government 1* going to have a fairsited try at raking In tourist dol*r wiuiam t m
'lari whieh have meant ao much to
jCeafrai Frsa* Wrifar^
IWe item Europe.
* On# travel agency tay* K U get­ K 'r r t ESTIVATED s’0 r k * r a Thi*,*says
dt*~m«i*al
, ,
-------- toe next
ting SO inquiries a day from Amer­ throughout the world producad a daik, w n a eaae o# glae*. not
record
It
trillion
worth
of
good*
icans who went lo take a trip In
claae, warfare.
and service* this yser. Thal'a
Buiiia, Another la row scheduling
t t I
wonderful—hut
what
w*'d
Ilk*
to
. *gn air excursion each month in
At a French •etorr* fund ass#,
know Is, who bought the eluflT ,
a strain bat befonpiisg t*
♦ the Soviet Union. The motive of
eomedian Maurice Cbetwlier *oi4
'i t t
the customers, they consider, l»
, dwifaerfend*# H*i* prsaldenf le /ec HID And *1 tits Meson *j
t‘plainly Just plain curiosity.
ex-neuepeper editor. Voter* Ibe year, le*;
* American Esrress has received ,•&lt;*
probably Jtgered he kneie bou&gt; le
l i t
.in many queslons on Russian use
ft* bin* pencil—oie expeius*.
MereIng TV prefreass arc ta ba
travel It haa Issued apecial In­
leeks
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structions lo Its offices all over the
le f t m idnight m e vies
stole tw* *f ih* six " l * ;**•
country on how to answer them. r.
Will have ta wind up b e t ere b reak .
Cosmos Tours, Union Tours and * • " * •* • »'•!«* *f Buddha In fB8®*
Kawashj, Japan. Hew seme they
^Thomas Cook report a flood of toere m ined!
t t t
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'glmilar Inquiries.
A
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piste of how many Americans will a home to put down a reported gst# rid of btrnaclae that ding to
go to the Soviet Union under Its dlaturbanc*. they ran into a bar* hull* of seagoing vtaaels. Wondtr
.Auspices ’ Rut Cosmos Tours and Tag# of well-aimed Jars of j«Uy. If It will also work on olhir types
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JtJnlon Tours both express confi­
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Union Tours ii Inaugurating this
pionlh Hi first monthly IS-person
nket to Russia and bark. Each
ip will last IT deys, Including
|boul two weeks In Russia. Charg
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different Journeys inside the Soviet
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elan. oh the march, k u n i h tr*
mawtoui id fiM w . The Wort try
lac lo rtap H, hte tort greosd.
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MfttEte* o f the free wbrU m hie inti-

knives, beautifully fadbloMd from oUIbIbm
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Jim found that hia compact little dock waa
We mOIiary *ervie* alono Geasrtl o product of Wootom Bprawnr.
I would bo assured of a pise* la
That act the who)# family to examining
Sat, perlufe tbo monument to Mm tbo Chrlatmaa flfU mora ejeeely, aod It
iaSBM Mm u n it 1b th* Mod thBt WBC develemed tb it aawral ether thtagem der

There 11 a t Sort* th* military alEase** tad tbo eceeemte help

they thiah they eta grt away wtth
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cooda maaufaeturad abroad la a heelthful
thine for tha Unltod States. Thla la trua par­
ticularly at a tima whan ear aeonomy la rich
tnotifh to abaorb both foreign and demaatle
products
to bewildering abundance,
a charge. Ilk* other* from tha XramTrada
amonf natlona baa always ban
Important not so much for what it
a for tha proof it afforda that the an lnfluapaa for paaea and mutual underblefriendU fiM s that some over-opti- ■taadinf. Trade also la a two-way atraet.
Amariean politician* profeaaad td see Other natlona will raqulra loss direct aid to
first Geneva conference had no real pronesttonta the rlfer of thalr export trade.
no when a lif t baa an interacting foreign
Praatdent Elacnhowtr himself mar
took
about It, tha causa of international good­
tad nnflhiekma. but aome of hla-folwill
baa
been nudged ahead a bit.
V 'baseless expectations!
Biaenhewar of “meddling" ta af­
ar* none of hia business. By this
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Countryiidt Grows
Tor many yaaro our title* hara been
aad tha population of the countrytog off. Now Farm Economics, a
publication of tha New York State Collate
of Agriculture, note* that a reverie move­
ment la taking place. Between 1140 end 1950
the rural population of Now York Increased
&gt;7 per cent
The new tohabtienti moot be dty work­
er* who want to liva amid fresh air and open
epeeee, aa to the aeme period the number of
farma dropped I f per cent, and the number
of aoree devoted to farming was T per cent
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IF. January I, 1MI

No efty dweller, no matter how ardent,
WO regret thla new trend. Thera la truth
to a pasaana from the flair "cress of gold"

Cutting Down Wars Big Problem

what they reached oat to m b .
Nevertheton, Bed uctiee foreod a
mooumoaui chani# ta Amarieaa
thlnkinf.
The UaJted auto* tbudeaed tie
hiitert* toelatfce aad art up to tta
il *o im iu ta r or defective that the aoek la world affair* tad for*!f t
P a itS
Beetles 114. fUHJC IMPROVE- aim* cannot b* enforced or eolMENTS, BOND#, BALK OF} MOT 1acted, or, H the City CommUaiw
TO 11 SOLO FOR LKSA THAN
M% OF FAK VALUK. AU bead* ihrtl havo omitted to mah* anek
toned tader the next two firecad- aaieeamut, when it might have
1*1 lertloni ihrtl be kdnrtlMd far dee* ao, tha City CoatmllliU to
feto on ceded bide, which adver­ the municipality 1* hereby anthertisement dull be pudirtied owe e Md * a a f required t o . tabe SO
week for three week* la a aewc- neeem ry atop* to cause a aew
peyer fubllihed in the Cttp to aimarmiet to k mid* Mr the
Buford, Florid*, la addition to the whole ar sag part to tie Improve,
publicitiao to laid aatiee la a meat er ag atu t any property
aewiyaper pubUibed la the City t i baaetttod by any improvement fuL
U nion, Florida, notice t i Mid lowing ea Marly aa may be the
Ml* may i t the option to the City provldeu to title Art; tad, In &lt;***
Commission, be published one* a such second etMsiment ihaQ be
week for two wweki ta a financial annulled, the City Commlislea may
paper, publlahed la the City to New obtain and make other aiaeaimute
York or a newipaper to feaaral until ■ valid aiaeaimeat ibaU be
elreulatioa publlahed ta the State mad*.
to Florida, bavins a population to Section US. PUBLIC. IMPROVEnot lea* thaa twenty thouaead In­ MKNTS, SPECIAL ASSEMHKNTt
habitant* according to the teat AND LIENS VALIDATED. All ttFederal Genial. If the bead* be sessmente and lien* for street parvasw-M iK "ails
not told pursuant to Police ihaD nif and Improvement* heretofore
ra o is T i
UrO*r lor oil* of r*al 4
aerv* tha notice. He shell return * mad* hy tha City to Sanford am
jwyijriir A*! MU of Iris
copy to the aotlee, with time tad hereby legaUted and declared valid
eer vrokate froMeatet*
manner to aervtca endor a* there­ and In full fere* and virtue and
i f Norms* r. Jonoe.
on, alined by tha peraoa aervlaf It, binding In law aad equity, and aU
ta the city Clerk who d u ll tuck ad- n eh apeeltl aa**Mment roll* here­
vMtfaemeat, they atay be add r t to*** made ar* validated and eeaprfvlto aile at eny Una after the
date advertliei for the i i u p d u
to aealed bide. Me bead* leaned na­

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MSftaa to a wntoea tort ana
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New Tap and Ballet Clasaea
Begin Wednesday, January 11

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DUXBURY SCHOOL OF DANCING
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to,,with accrued latereet, aad pro­
vided further, that no private tale
thereto shall be made at a price
lever then the beet aealed feU re­
ceived therefor.
Section llg. PUBLIC DTPEOWBKENTS, SPECIAL ASSESSMENT,
IRREGULAR OR DEFECTIVE.
NEW ASSESSMENT MAY BE
MADE. M any weelrt aaeeeeoMat

Art to defray ton whole ar ear
part to the enpeeee to any Improve,
meat rttall be either to whoto er
part aiuuOed, vacated er art add*
by the Judgment to any Court, ar,
If the City CommlaeJon to il 1m

Llppy Confront'd
By Armed Robber
BOLLYWOOD to - Lae (Uffv)
Duratow, fanner maaagw to th*
Mew Yotfc Ctaste, Irn't ktddtog
thee* d m v h n he aayet *1 we*
fobbed.”
Me wag toitow toe g m p door
at toe Ravortp mils home Tnaedey

.......... to eoppHee and materiel*
4* matoteto *ar ktgk standard *f quality service, we are forced
I ear prices, effective Moadey, January 9, aa follow at

Pants, Plain Skirts and Bfouiai, ate
Suit Coati, Jackets, Sweaten, etc

cocktail party to calm a touaiow,
pee hava to hurl a wcosd aaa
laaaiee eeem* to produce a torrent to cure the a t* tensions that grow
to eeahtafl pirtks, which to dlplo- out to tiw flrat. So th* ova toato

metis pariaat# am known aa "mM atin i.1*

Actually aothtas m ftp peed tea

PHILIPS COLONIAL CLEANERS

r * r a a lave to drink the mm * he itid for eoestail parttae No­
Match eg the sam* maahattaii body ever get aober at eaw. R
aad e«t the same shrimp* and talk
la toe aelf-iam* people," laid
hfssa. n s daeeriptito to thla type
to aoelal fueetios nay well go
io w a i.u tb* greiteit usdsrSUtoMit ‘to the binary to dlploat *0. it is i t Marti
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SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS

i&gt; ,ir-s(;aeipHii • Repair -Kepay * mm rtiA
How to bring your home up-totoUU - Here i n some of the
Wtyi to ifliprove yOur home: M ike needed reptiri - Add a bed*
room or nursery - Add a bsthroom * Add t porch • Enclose your
porch w Modernize your kitchen • Modernize your bathroom Insulate wells end ceiling -Replace your roof - Add insulated
jidnur - Paint your home - inside and out • replace your screen!
Build a garage • or other needed repair* or remodeling,
* oudoh* need cash - Just satisfactory income and credit ratin# • The coat can be handled in wwr monthly payment*,

D O W N T O W N CLEANERS and LAUNDRY
LANEY DRY CLEANERS
SANFORD CLEANERS

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It aeetni ’ like everyone had a

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on the New Year. During Uta holt
days moat of (he recent Seminole The American Liglen Auxiliary
High graduates came, home from wlL held Its monthly auppar meet­
college or from Jobs held out of ing at fl:30 - p. m. In tha Region
lawn. The lltlli town ol Sanlord Hut. A short business meeting will
was butting with activity am) most follow after which ■ moving pic­
of It waa caused by the teenagers. ture will be thowp and a lectura
given. All legionnaires and their
A lot of them had Job* to buy families are urged to attend.
its regular monthly builnea* and
their' bait fellows or gala a "spe­
.....luacheoe matting at 12;30 wcdneicial" gift. Now that aehoot la In
SATURDAY
T daF J ib . 4, at the Club House with
progress
again
It
seems
that
quit*
7. ,* C. L Menser aa guast speaker.
* lot of Jewelry ?nd new clothe* Tha Jr. R. A.'* of th# First Bap^
The afision waa called to order Mr. and Mra. Ed Klrchhoff and ara walking around. Santa was tilt Church will meet at *:30 a. m
By the president, Mra. F. Meri­ children, Valaria and David have good to everyone by the looks ol
IfUNDAY
wether and the usual routine returned from Bradenton where thing!, Randal Lavender haa a
opening followed. Annoupcementa they ipent the holiday*.
niea looking yellow sweater he St. Catherine’s Chapter of Rely
were made and report* read- Mr*.
clplma Santa sent him. It aura is Cross Woman's Auxiliary will
Robin
O.
Brown,
son
of
Mr.
and
W. H. Rucker, parllmmtariin told
meet at tha home of Mr*. John
pratty.
the dub how to vote for the nrw of­ Mra. R. S. Brown, returned Sunday
Gulesian at Indian Mound Village
ficer*. She explained .a* follow*: to Middlebury Collate. Mlddlebury, It ha* been rumored around that at 3 p. m. with' Mra. John Jewell
VL
where
he
la
a
member
of
tha
several
of
the
senior
girls
have
.lin t, president, then second vice
as co-hoites*..
. • ..
,1 preaWent, and third vice president, freihman d ata after spending the made resolutions concerning eat­ The Whlk ef the First Baptist
u .Th* nominating cbmtnllle* . waa holiday? with his parent! at their ing sweets and drinking Cokaa at Church will meet at lft:4A a. m.
,, '
,
th* morning break. Could be they
elected' '. and ,, two .from
the home on Scott Ave.
ire trying In lose wright. It'* also and Hava a covered dish luncheon
• Board.'wire .appointed by tha. preWurt
W,
Werner
haa.
returned
baen
said, that these two girlt are at noon. Tha nrojmm will be at 1
•
aide*t / - *' ™
. . . . . . to hit home on W. lain Street al­
going to lake up horsa back riding p. m. with Circle No. Four In
9
, Mr*. George Weill', and Mra. tar being confined lo the-Orange weekly. (To help their figure). It charge. Topic, la “We GWs Thee
But Thine Own",
7;,Chattel. Dawson were aelacted and Memorial Hoipital for IS weeks.
thl* correct Sara Jacobson and
th* thfea elected from the. club
Joyce Ray Rock? , . . Mary Ann flt. Marks Chapter of tha Roly
. ware Mrs. Jgmaa Lee, Mr*. L. E. Dr. and Mra. Arthur E; Corey of Wright hasn't quite derided In Join Cross Episcopal Church will meat
^Ip en eer and My*. John Kick.
New Orleans, I,a. aifd.spending two them yet. She is going In wait a with Mr*. R. L. Cornell, 3003
, , The table# In Ihe room were de- weeks at the home of the letters while and see how things turn out Grandview Ave. at R p. m.
eoratad for the 11 months In the mother, Mra. Julius Dlngfeldar.
The Pilot Club annual banafit
Soma of the students hive taken
u* year, January was represented
card party will he- at the Mayfair
up
tha
hobby
of
playing
rards.
The
with nolte makers and a IBM doll; The many friends of Mra. F. D.
Inn beginning at &gt; p. m. The public
; February; a valentine heart and Scott Sr., the mother of F. D. two most popular same* are is cordially invited to attend.
•Hearts"
and
"Snil".
They're
hnlh
Scott,
will
rrgrrt
to
learn
of
a
fall
hatchet aad cherries;' March;
Cirrlr* of Hie Women of the
* elover leaf and rrossplprx and a that Haa caused her to he hospit­ nerve ricking game* and tike Presbyterian Church will meet as
brain* to play. Iva Vieno haa bean
kite; April; an an Easier basket alized.
follnwif
...end w i n May; the Ky, Derby The friend* of Mra. Richard said to be pretty good .
-•'with three race borsea and a may- Pack ltd will regret lo team that Christmas Eve brought a surprise , No. 1, Mr*. Victor Brown, Chair
to Rulhle Nellies. A small package m.*ru .wdn Nr* Brown, Ml Jdyrtla
••jWfl June; a brl&lt;le, doll and dl* aha is now |n the hospital.
hut big in love and spirit. A die ^ve., Mr*'- 0. C.. McBride Co bps
"plom a; Juljr; flag, fire crackers
.. ' and sparkler*; August; beach
Jimmy Wright who haa Seen mhnd ring from her one and only, teju,, 3.00 p m.
.'Bucket and sunglasses with »ra spending the Christmas holiday! G*ne Nichols. Congratulation* kids, N o , M r s . R C. Maxwell, Chair
■hell*; September; boat*, slate, with His parent* Mr. and Mra. you lufe are lucky. Stilt talking man, .with Mra. David Caldwell,
pencil and paper; October: Hal- J. A. Wright, 403 Elliott Avenue, about Christmas gifts, Tat Dunn 1M riumnsa Drive, 3:00 p.m.
. loww'en horn, and nnl*e makers; haa returned lo the Baylor School got a great big furry while mat No. 3. Mrs, P. T Piety, Chair
} ■Kovamber; turkey on pine, an for Boys, Challanonga, Tennessee. from Paul Brady and Jsnlre Kin- man. with Mrs. J. N. Glllon, 1201
law got one from Burl Davit. Palmetto Ave . 3 00 p m.
-Indian on horit; and December gift
Janies'* I* blby blue. Both are No. 4. Mr* D. C. Howard, Chair
piekage, Bible and Santa witn a
lurky girl*.
Christmaa eard. All the arrangeman, with Mrs. Howard, 1103 Oak
-w e n ta wars beautifully done and
The member* of the Safety Patrol Ave., ):00 p m.
centered on tha tablet lo causa
and the girls that work in tha of­ No. 3, Mrs. Clarence Snyder,
tnueh comment.
fice had (heir pictures liken Chairman, with Mrs. W. L. Rocha,
Wednesday for our year book, The 018 Laurel A vt, 3.00 p m,
i
Gueat speaker C. L. Menser talk­
Sally.
ed on Electronic*. Radio and TV.
No. a. Mrs. A. C. Moore. Chair­
Ha la on tha teaching staff at
A wnndarful opportunity It be­ man, with Mrs. J. E. Munger, BIT
Station University. "We are In an
fore- the kid* who want to sate. Geneva Ave , 3:00 p m., co-hoiteii,
f t electronic age" ha told tha group.
Stamps am being said and If we Mrs. It. F. 31nule.
“ Radio present* many good and
have Ihe change buy enough to
,. had shows, TV show* many thing*
cash In and gel a bond. Let's take No, T, Mrs. W, D. Simpson.
Chairman, with Mrs. A. G, Meineducational and some program* not
our chance.
nla, oou Palmeltn Ave., 1:30 p.m.
ao educations)".
The Junior Chamber of Com­
"W# ara Heterogenous (people
merce representatives have the stu­ No. a, Mr*. Jack Greene, Chair
of different lu te ) and there I* a
dent* Infnrmilion concerning Ihe man. with Mrs. Harry Woodruff,
tremendous radio audience aa well
teen-age driving rodeo. Mr. Flamm 110 N. Elliott, 1:43 a m.
~ « 'T V audience. In Ihis electronic
and Mr. Peterson told the student* Evening Circle No. 1, Mra. W. 8.
y ef* *w'f*ke radio lor granted. Our
that the date was act for tha neat Rmmley, Chairman, wilh Mra
pattern of life haa been changed
Thursday morning, Jan. 12. The Bromley, Calery Ave., ro-hosteasei,
« much alnce tha Ml lamp slage."
driving will be held thrn and Ihe Mrs. John Krlder, Mra. E. J.
^
Ha went on In say “Now radio
.j.
1. ...
aftrrnoon la for thq--w ritten test, Roulh, 1:00 p.m.
end TV are causing electronic era
'Ilvknthf Clrfie No. I ‘ Mrs. Clif­
Those
Interested
are
asked
lo
(ill
to move fait.' Incredible things
ford MrKlhbln Jr., Chairman, with
out tha applications and hand thtm Mrs. MrKlhbln, 1430 MellonvtUe
have hean accomplished through
in by noun, Weuucsiiay, Jan. II.
radio Industry taking for example
f
Several awards will he glvrn In Ave., R:00 p.m.
the tape recorder and sound lape.”
Evening Circle No. 1, Mrs. David
all
participants,
Cash
award*
will
“ Taps magnlllnn, sound and pick
ha r tr .lic d by Ihe winner or win- Edwards,
. , .
, Chairman, , with Mrs.
up along wilh the picture* and re­
ner*.
Also
for
the
winner
will
be
an
',*fk
Arm,,T0"*'
lw* U f,l,t Av# •
cording are In mm machine Then
DESIGNED BY KAREN all rxrrusc paid trip In Tampa, to
come the three dimension ptrlures
WTARK la thla .Imply atylerl ivarllcjpil. in further activities o( *Circles n( the WMS of Ihe Fir'l
end color TV. Yea, the electronic
short lc. pink silk aatln M i ­
Baptist Church meet at the church
9 axe Is truly among us.”
ming drew Jew.l-tmbrold.reit the Driving Rodeo.
at 10:43 a.m. covered dish lunch at
A
Poem:
Hosteaaea for tha event, Mr*, Wl^•round the moulded bodice.
noon. Program meeting In church
To get in Ihe swing
II* .1. Peacock J r , Mrs. David P.
at 1 p.m. Bible study at 1.30 p.m.
I.iSler, Mra. C. L. Redding, Mr*, strum served a delirious luncheon Listen Her# You'aU
Don’t
lit
the
bell
ring
Roy Partin aqd Mr». Douglas Sten-Ho tha group attending
TUESDAY
While^you're in Ihe ball.
Pilgrim Chapter of the Florid*
Don’t ever be lala
Or you will find
Society of ihe Daughter of Ameri­
You Just won't rata
can Colonist* will meet with •
With the teacher so kind.
luncheon at Paik Restaurant on
John Clark* Is one
Who's dlwayi on time
1'va ilgntd my fate . , .
Rut he haa loti of fun
SEMINOLE SONG FOR THE
Now what else will rhyme?
WEEK
18: "Memories Are Made
1 hear tha hell ring
Of This".
So 1 guess I’m lata
Bye Nnw
While writing this THING

C. 1
MenserTells Woman's
Club Group O f Electronics

I Sixth Bt in Winter Haven. Re*
a*, valiant mini die made iiy'uein
7 la Mra. E. 8. Horton, P. 0. Boa
M3 at Winter Haven.
Tha Gleanera Clais of Ihe First
Baptist Church will have-a month*
ly session at the home of Mrs. H.
Wede Rucker, 840 Valencia Drive
at 3 p. m.
Bible Study week at T:30 p.m. at

circle postponed until Jin . I I . ,
Intermediate Choir reWanil at
The Lake Monroe P-TA will meet the,Tint. Baptiat Church gt 7 p.m.
at • p.m. All members are urged Adult choir rehearsal i t the.Firit
to attend.
f ,
* * * * Blptlat Church at I p.jn.
—i . « ,
.1 it,. nihie etude week at the First
Sanford Harden Club win meet at Baptiat Church at 7.M p.m.
to a.m. with Mra. D. E. Brubaker. The Magnolia Circle of the Oar2001 Palmetto Ave.
den Club wilt meet at 11 &lt;30 a. m.
with Mra. Harry Hobson at *13 B.
WEDNESDAY
14th St. for a covered dish lunch­
Bible Study week at the First eon., Election of offlcera will he
Baptiat Church at 7:30 p.m.
held. Guest epeaker. Mra. Charlea
Training Union Executive com* Wilke. Coraagea will he made by
mlllee meets after nible atudy.
member*.

i. The Central Circle of tbed
Garden Cltlb will meet at I p
at eta i a n . ,*•«-.

CONTINUES THRU SATURDAY
LADIES SUITS
All wool materials ami blends,
Regular Prlcea
17.95 to 85.00

SALE PRICED

/3.98 TO 4 $ . 9 8

LADIES' HATS
All Indira hntx, fall and
winter.
REDUCED TO CLEAR

DRESSES
Entlm stock of Indie* dresses, In
a largo variety of style* and fnbrlr* from which In aelecl. Juniors,
Misses, Women’s and half sixes.
Regular Prices 12.05 In 49.95
Fala

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Price

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MENS' HATS
In. hard flnUh ereaia holding
material*. A nationally known brand,

The best krtntvn brdnd nnine,
the latest styles and shades,
REGULAR ‘

R egular 45.90

RALE

STARTS SUNDAY
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DEAN
Whst
Happened?
JERRY I would do
anything to make peo­
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All leathar suede, nylon, and others,
all with xlpper front, somp styles re­
versible. Sixes 34 thru 52.
Reg. Prices 10.95 to 23.00
Sale Prices

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and Mrs. A. F. Collu*"Ai i
hnstaiaii.' Speaker la Mra. Fra
Hill:
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The Azalea Circle of thauiard
Club will tnrel at I p. m»la t
Garden Center with hoiteaygi Ml
Ella Lee Klrchhoff, Mra. f t
Pope, and Mr*. E. Aiidarsm.

A large selection In a tm 15 thru 46
tegular! (a tew ahorta)

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A group rf toy ranking U. i.
professional and amateur golfers
arc flying to Panama I f cm
Miami Jan. 10 bp Pan American
World Airways, to flap, la the
Panama Open Toamamont Jan.
1S-1I, at th# Panama Cltp Coun­
try Club.
Included arc flam flnoad, Id
Furcoli Low Wortham, Malvin
(Chick) Horbart, Doug Ford,
Skip Alexander, Jim Forrlar, Tod
Xroll, Qoorro Bayer, Lloyd Wadkino, Herman Barren, Arenld Pal­
mer, Chariot Harpor, Tony Tloo
and Henry Caetlllo, with erneUura Ray Terry and Don Bla*
pllnghoff,
Another pro hound for the
l i m a tournament, Bob Tookl,
leavee Miami by Pea America*
Jan, 11,
Snead, ltd Purfol, Herbert,
Ford, Alexander, Knoll, Bayer,
Toskl and tiiipllnghcff were la
Sanford playlnf in th* Mayfair
Inn 115,000 PGA Opoa Uet De­
cember,

he went la through th* front door.
AM eat la th* truck and waited;
Me could feel th* wrinkle* growlag la her aklrt. It waa hot and
kor mako-up waa melting—ah*
aouM fool that, too, Ilor hair clung
U bar cheek*. She waa tempted t*
aauad the bora, but did not.
Adam waa bteldo for a halfkaur, aad cam* out with aa a polo
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pwtaat—and that 1 am not."
“For goth aakea, Atin I" erltd
Adam. Ik* didn’t, he thought reaewt/uUyy car* enough to aek how
he’d come out with Horton.
They were probably tha laet to
arrive. Adam had to peril hie car
a good dtetanee from the house,
and walking with Ann along the
■idewalk, be vonturod to euggeat
mat A waan’t good manner! tn
carry a peeve to a party,
"Dea't.you tell me how to be­
have, Adam Lairdl" aha cried
furloualy.
”1 know, honey, but you're weixr*
kig icicle* a foot long. They ahowP
“TU do aii right Bo* that yo*
da tha earn*."
Ch* did do ah right, onoe ah*
wia among the others. "Wo had la
build aa elevator," oh* gaily *acuaod their I online**.
“And you’d be o u r p r l e o d r
drawled Adam, "how much A reaombiee a doghousel"

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Over Milo Savage .
NEW YORK (M—Eduardo Lauii*
the colorful middleweight from Ar
genline, li a 3 1 favorite over Milo
Savage of Silt Lake city tonight
tn what may b* the lait Madiion
Square Garden fight in a long,
long .time.
Th* next boxing data In Ihe
Garden la Feb. 3, with th* Ice
■how taking over in th* Interval
However, unleia th* Boaing Guild
of New York can patch up Ita trou­
ble with the New Yoyk Stale Ath­
letic Commission, the Garden may
b# dark for muny monlhi,
Th* bendiomo elugger from Ar­
gentina Itai become quit* a ftvorit* with U J. boxing fane within
th* lari year. Ho haa a airing of
11 oonaenitiv* victnriea alnc* hit
defeat by Kid (lavilan Sept. 13,
19flfl.‘ Among th* vlctlma wai
Garflin.
About MS oreft will bo on dltilay at the Chicago Boat Shawl
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By JACK BAND
NEW YORK &lt;*—Big-time boatog
OKLAHOMA M
la New Yorfe ie deed. Flail iervm *r*!M 79
ieei will be held Jaa, 11
The Hoilng Guild of New York
V tL T t* CHAM.
lait aight voted unlatmouily not
to dJiiolve He membership ee or­
V Ma a c o .
dered by Juliue Helfend, ehilrmaa
* am ot
of the New York State Athletic
^
a a
CeamUikw, who let a Jin. ig
deadline. The guild Mid H had the
full support ef the li,o th er guild
•ffllJitii,
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"We'v* dene nethiag wveag
Mid Chillis Jehartea, president of
the lateraatiaail Boxing Guild, ef
which the local guild li aa aMlUte.
"We're ready ta fight Ip New Yorh
right b o w . But H he (Helfind)
Uhee our Uceniei away, we hive
to go out ef town. Well go any­
where to get ftghU. None of ue U
reilgnfc^**
Htlfmd lent b a c h i n g down
ellhnr, from the tone of hit preu
conference yeiterdiy afternoon. He
hinted tha Monday night televi■Ion fight promoters who decided
to move to Baltimore, effective
Jin. H, and called one of the Balti­
more promoters with whom they
will work "Frankie Carbo’a n
rCMntatlva." Cirbo, according to
Helfind. la i notorloui police char­
acter with a powerful Influence In
boxing,
Hum tor visaing. But they
By IV O I FVLLBBTON JR.
"I elate from the moat unlm
Fleck the aett day when he beat
Th* Atee* 11 led Proto
pearhable aource that Benny Trot- Th* mythical yeer the Yankee* Hogan by three strokes la tha 11ta (who promotes In Baltimore toit the pennant htd nothing on holt playoff for the title.
with hi* son-in-law Angeto Uunafo) 1*55 when It came to turprlalng
li Carho'i representative in the apart* eiperti. Lait year was th* The nature of thii upset wai em&lt;
elty of Baltimore,H aald Helfind. year Ben Hogan, Notre Dame, Ihe phailied by the fart Fleck catted
"In Ihe lait three weeka, previous Yank*** and th* Bear* all war* ed only M ll.tl In tournament win
nlnga during the reat ef the year,
to this deal (moving the televised beean.
fight* from lit. Nlcholai Arena in Thoa* four event* were th* up- appearing seldom and finishing to
New York to Baltimore) Frankie tele elngled out by 179 eport* the money only twice.
Cirbo and Benny Trotla, whose wrllen In the Aiiocfaled Pren Fleck’a victory wai pleked aa the
real nemo la Benny Magliinn, met year-end pool with Jack Fleck’s "upset ef the year" by 41 of the
In th# city of Baltimore to angl triumph over Hogan in th* playoff w r i t e r * and broadcasters and
oeer the deal."
for the Notional Open golf chant- Southern California's football vie
Helfind aald he would hold a plonahlp getting Ih* nod at tbe lory ever Notre Dame by IT.
That waa a shocker, too. Notre
hearing to see if riliclpllniry action “upiat of the year."
waa Mceuary against Tex Sulli
Fleck was a “ dark bora*’’ In Dame had won eight out ef nine
van and Willie Gllrenberg, the lit. th* Open If there over waa on*. game* end waa regarded aa tao
Nick's promoter*. Under New Yorh A 11-year-old operator of a pair of the aatlon'a topmost eeltege
law, a license can be revoked for of municipal touriaa at Davanport, team going tote tha^jftoal eoateat
perililent association with a known low*, Jack naver had finlihed of the season. Southern California
criminal. Ha aald Trolta and Uun­ higher than eighth In a major tour- had lest four—three to a row to
afo have recorda of arreiti.
namont and had boon able to win Minnesota, Stanford and UCLA
only
about 11,700 aa a part-llm* But the Trojans Juit took com­
The two Baltimore promoter!
weren't available for enmment but conteatant on th* wlntir tour be- mand and rolled to a decisive 4M 0
victory.
Nick Trotta, Bcnny’i brother, de­
was unknown to moil of the The Brooklyn Dodgers' triumph
nied any dealing! between his
brother and Carbo and added that apectatora and iporiswriters when over the Yankees—after losing the
Munafo wai ■ liquor licensee In he shot a spectacular hlrdii on first two game*—took third place
Baltimore, laying, "In Maryland, the 73nd hole to tie Hogan, who in tha upset balloting with 14 firsta criminal can't get a license.' already waa receiving congratula place voles and five other men­
tion!. Then eame tha Chicago CarHelfind obviously wai upset by
dlnala' 54-14 shellacking of the
Ih* fact that the Maryland Ath­
Rears, a setback that cost the
letic Commission, whose chairman
Rears a chance for the National
J% Marshall Roone had promised
Football League's Western Division
to support bln fight against the
title. That waa first on M ballots
guild, hid let him down. In Mary­
and
Sugar Ray Robinson's aecond
land, Gov. Theodore R. McKeldln
round knockout of Bobo Olson te
The Asseclalfd Ftese'
ordered a "full and Immediate"
Investigation of boxing In Maryland Dayton's thlrd-r a n k i d Flyeri regain Ihe middleweight champi­
and called nn Boone for ■ “hill have themselves a 10-game win onship topped IS.
and complete report" on the Mon­ nlng streak at th# moment, but
more Important, seven-foot Bill Uhl
day night transfer.
hai ssed his sleeping giant role
and matured Into a full-fledged
N aggar.
Oat.atb Mare —
Mil* Oral* f Goliath in college baikctball.
1.11(1* B . l l a . F u t u r * Tana*. O r a Time wai when the big fellow
val g i r lg . P l . t * * n t g ( r a a b . r n u a l n
F rO O a, L*n* s t a r T ax , W h i n * '* wasn't much more uie than a five
Ara, M l r k a y M*y.
----*/i« wn* 4lf#** ■ foot guy standing on a step ladder.
flaan nnyal. Mlakay'a Tim. lrl»h
May, Mark.4 Atiy. ftoAn.y n. Kali- He had height but couldn't move
rnn, C l ( t r i l l . Ilarmnny I,It
out last night Big Bill moved
Nlglh Mar* — g / l t Mil* nrs&lt;* k with relative eaM aa the unbeaten
May ti.nny, c-hnir n*r, m« n»turn, Miirhl*. IX tl.a U 4 F4 Haw Flyera ran away from Duqueme
aao. Fatil W iojln. Flaaby.
M U. Uhl had 13 point*, ell but
104b Mar* — *;» Mil* Rrafa D
r«« Tall Ma. sparer Kay, FlarMa three from the field, end grabbed
PuC*. C r n . a l l i r ' * . Tou’r* l n . a u l n
Baulin, lla m o a r Hand, Toni Klar 14 rebound*.

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3rd-Ranked Flyers
Boast Of Current
10 Straight Wins

. . i i l l D s a g a l*
M i i - r i w S

By JOB B H C E L II
NEW YOB* II* - AIUfTIto
Horse) Ameeha, bull-driving full,
hick ef the Baltimore Colt*, waa
the aady rookie aimed to the Aa•eclated Fresi 1951 AU-Fre team
which tocluded three maabers
each from the NaUoaal Football
Laague e h a m p l o a Cleveland
Browse and the Lee Angeles waste
ora dWiatoa tHMoMert.
Amoeba, the league's ball earr*.
tog champtM. received M ef tha
49 votes east to the aaaual balletlag by Associated Frees member
paper football writers and AF atatt
men. The former University ef Wineealto powerhous# earned the
nomination by rolling up 90 yards
la hie flrrt acaeea, 194 af them ta
his flrrt same
MM M h f l H IM h i
jewel beware, the Chleage Beara
piieed tour players « tie B a u
twe platoon (quad They included
ewd Hartaa Hll), guard BUa Jeaee
aad tosfels Bffl WlghtUa m flw
offensive sin ce aad mlddte guard
Bill dearie ea the offensive team.
Pittsburgh was the only team that
waa net represented as dtkH
squad
Otto Graham, who seme awl el
Kin maxi to teed the Browns to
their ooeead straight ehamplowship, wow tha quarterback pact to
a i romp, gettiag M votea to eight
for Green Bay'e Tobin Bote It
was Bio aiith time aa toe AU-Fre
team tor the U-year-eld termer
Northwestern great wbe promptly
retired agate after seoriig twe
touchdowns and pairing ter tww
mere to Clariand'a 19-14 title tri­
umph ever Lm Angeles.
Other Browns voted on toe AF
"dream team" were offensive tack­
le Lou Greta, the place-kicking
ipeclillit, and Frank Gitakl, tftf
indestructible center Greta, com&lt;
pitting hit 10th year with the
Browni, was named eo U ballot*
to earn th* honor ef being the
moat popular choice in th* voting,
Oatakl, another 10-year veteran,
received If vote* to beat out Dick
Sysmanikt of Baltimore and Bill
Johnson ef Sap. Franclaeo.
Rami lamed were guard Duane
Fulnam on the attacking unit, end
Andy Robustelll and halfback Witlard Sherman on the defanrivn
group.
flince ltM the University of
Mlialiilppl football team has wow
to game*, toil I I end tied B.

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Carroll, E.
y /e d Dec. 28 In Rollins Chapel
V ir g in ia

Min Virginia Elisabeth Carrell,
daughter nf Mr. and Mra- Henry
Curtli Carroll of Orlando, and
Edward Snimer Fawritt, ion of
Mr. and Mr*. Edgar 0. Faw ntt
of I.ek# Mary, w in married la
th* Franeei Chapel of Rollins ColHOLLYWOOD if) - Remember
lira, Dai. 21.
th* old tong "Annie Doein't Uv*
till Rev. T hudon I. Parrah Hera Anymore"? Will, that applies
performed the
thi eeueie
double ring e*r*-lld
n r i - 1 An„
performed
ont * HoUy• ° , njr ** ,
•wrnooii, fiddle- WM(j&gt;| mo|t
glamor girl*,
light urvlei.
Ana now spends gll af her leisure
The bride, given In marriage by time In Mexico City, whero iho
her father wore a walti-length h u a homo. Sho alio owns a
gown of ehantilly lace over bri­ home here, ' but occupies It only
dal satin. The portrait nMkllne,
fitted formal ileevee and pointed whllo she’s wprklng la film*.
Why this double residence?
bodice were embroidered with teed
peart* and the flare of th* eklrt "I fell In love with Mexico long
carried a wide tullf tier. A half •go," she reported. "1 Ilka th*
hat af ehantilly lac* held her fing- poopla and 1 like th* living. IF*
lip eelt in place and eh* carried a much nailer 111*, although It la
.,-FOO
. . . . IN
. THK PARK ?r *s *s *i i!“—*» JuM KUptlritk, U n it Monlwhite prayerbook, topped with a changing eomowhat. Th# norther*
re. Caff/.,
grit price
C*«/., kwh
n an /Irrt
pet la
‘ Ike non-peolettionu class la the
culture he* been moving la. and
white orchid.
' Com
Toatfit. Taken irifa tpeed Graphic.
ltU Orejlu Pftofo
(hoy
hav#
their
ulcer
and
heart
The maid of honor, Min Phyllle
Lockwood, wee gowned In wall*- cues, too. It'* not quit# Iho genii*
ON'T put yeur camera away by Jack Kilpatrick. Santa Moni­
lull because tb* tun isn't ca. Calif., "Fog In th# Perk
length, Irideieent green taffeta, pise* it used to he, hut it’* still
ehlnlng. This picture taken by Trees" has caught an eerie epee(toft folds of the material outlined ■ lot more restful then the way
a non-profestlonal camera bug Ire of fog swirling in from the
the neck and the princen eelrt of Ilf* up here."
ahowe what can b* don* In fog­ Parldc to cover the perk. Care­
Ann might spend all har time
* as faihlnned with a wide tier.
ful planning mad* (hit scene
gy weatber.
Her flowers were whlta chryian- In Mexico except for the mettor
“Fog In th# Perk Trees" won possible. Kilpatrick got good
nf earning a living, go the com­
fiem uai.
first priie In ths non-profssslon- depth and sharpness and detail
al class of the 1151 Grades Pho­ by shooting from a tripod and
»Haynee B u m h y wps h u t mute* to film Jobs here, usually
,
to Contest It has alio won 12 uiing a longer ospoiur*.
man and uiher* were Richard Car- driving th* long .ourney In her
•elan awards throughout ths
When taking a picture teak ta
car.
"It'*
a
beautiful
trip."
ehe
roll, brother of the bride and
develop "Interest. Interest Ynay
country.
remarked. "Th# rosdi are getting
Jamaa Hickman.
According to T. T. Holdsn, be based en eentlment, drama,
photo director *f Grades, Inc., allure er mystery. Th* drst
Whit* ehryaanthemumi* war* better all th* time."
entering contests ran be a step­ group contains thole of pete,
wied on th^ altar and white She le here now for another
ping stone to a successful ca­ places, friends and things. Dra­
aatln ribbon* marked the family hurst of film activity. She was
reer In photography. Another ma pictures are of a candid na­
doing
e
TV
drama
for
Scrarn
pewe.
Ana aid to photographic caroori ture — action or sports. The
for th* amateur li to Join a good third greup Include* pin-ups and
Th* traditional wedding marehet Gama' Catebrlly Playhouse. Next
eamor* tlub. Tho aspiring pho­ glamour, whllo In tho meritori­
were played on the organ of th* she goes to MOM to join Juno
tographer can get th* necetiary ous there are elements or fear,
Allyaen, Dolores Grey, Ann Miller
adjoining Knawle* Chapel.
help and criticism from more uncertainty, th* unknown, tvsn
and
others
In
the
musical
remake
aeasoned member* to bring him tho supornatural. This picture
Immediately following thu cereof
"The
Women."
aver th* rough spot*.
would ho classidrd under th*
ony a reception wae held at tha
1th a* Spied
"
Taken with
Graphic I "mysltrloue’’ heeding.
Winter Park Women’* .Cluh. Whit* Ann Is on the prow] for a TV
flewere decorated the refresh- series. She did a pilot film for
MEETING PLANNED
went tables where punch, tiny one bated on tha exploits of a
sandwiches, mints, nuts and wad­ Las Vecss hotel preis agent. But
LAKE MONROE-Th* Lake MoaIt struck reslitsnc* from sponsors
ding cake wers served.
roe P-TA will have Its first meal­
For tha wedding the mother of who dtrllned to foster a series
LAKE MONROE - hire. Marre, ing of the new year, Tuesday, Jan.
tha bride nor* a rose satin bra­ that concerned gambling . . .
ced* suit, with whit* hat and har
Dick Powell, pfoducer-direetor of president of th# Lake Monroe J V J di^ui.i^n^In^'ih'T
towage was while carnations.
“ l1 Hopponed On#|Hom, Demonstration Club would “Learning Values In th# School"
^M rs. Fowrstt, mothar of th* Night," had a great Idea for a Ilka to extend en Invitation lo all Hostesses will be the fourth and
JRiom, choie a silvergray brocade scene In the film. While June Allywith a black half hat and hsr son and Jerk Lemmon were re­ tho ladles of Lake Monroe and sur­ fifth grade molheri. Everyune Is
coring* wai alio faihionsd of creating the famous hitch-hiking rounding towns to the Lake Mon­ invited lo attend.
white carnatlom.
seen#, he wanted to have Clerk roe School, Friday, Jan 12 at S p.m.
For going away, th* brida war* Gabla and Claudette Colbert drive There will be two very Informing The Rocky Mountain bighorn le
a wild sheep that never has been;
a gold snitmbla with tan accasanris* and tha archld from her h r"What ar* yw . 'doing?" eayt films on Cancer, Alio present-will domesticated.
bo a registered nursa and doctor
prayerbook. Th# newlyweds, who Gable.
ara seniors at Rollins, will lie* la "Trying to thumb a ride," says to answer any quastlona that may
Orlando for thaf remainder of tha Lemmon.
b* asked. No admission will be
pear.
‘That'll never work; I tried It charged. Light refreshments will
0A Mending tbs wadding and re­ yaars ago," aeye Gable, driving
ba served.
ception from Lakt Mary were Mr, gdf.
and 'Mr*. Clyde Fluke, and Mr. and
Powell proposed Iho Idee to
Mrs. P. D. Anderson.
Gable and Colbert, who were de­
lighted With K. But Gabta'e agents,
the spoilsports, turned It down.

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Mary Prances Henderson.
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Th# melt representative sketch
In 1P55 American maa shewed •f th in 10BS billii proud b u t
\» »P7*U ’ t“d haautv. Rub­ with Gr»«i Ktllv'a non. Lit Teyble dancer stock went down and lor i hair, Ava (iiranir • iip» ana
th* real-Amerlcaa look paid big Audrey Hiphum'* iy»i. Mr. Gundir molded the face to lull the
dividends.
What la th* American girl Natural.
look? ’
It Is more than two-feced—It
has four or five face*.
It is th* pixie beauty of Audrey
Henhurn. . .
Th* sexy glamor of Ava Gard­
ner . .
By CHARLES MERCER
Regal beauty Ilk# Grace Kelly's. NEW YORK * -W * Americans
And just plain beauty Ilk# Lie
used te observe Christmas. Now
Tavlor's.
On# quality all these popular w* celebrate It.
•55 types had In common wee Th* nation secretly sigha with
ladylike eharm. Non# depended relief when Christmas Is over.
on artificiality to boost her stock. Nearly everybody at* too much
Pulse was another quality that and many drank too much. Nearly
distinguished these girls from all received too much and most
other female*. As tn# connoisseur wonder If they gave enough. There
of beauty put Hi
wee much conspicuous consump­
"I'm not eupposed te he partial, tion snd vying for prominence:
but I’d say Ava Gardner I* the children debated over who re­
sexiest type In Hollywood today. ceived tha betlse gifts, and subur­
But it doesn't hit you with th* ban householders tried la string
thud brassy type* exuded a few up more light* thau their weighseasons ago. She'a soft and kitten­ hors.
ish hut has a good deal of oomph
Tha lip service paid to peac* on
at the same time."
earth and good will toward men
The quiet reserve that Grace
Kelly displays doesn’t make her would hav* raused Isaiah lo rover
a cold type, according tn another his far* with his cloak and Jere­
gentleman, lie descrihed h»r miah to raise both hands to
beauty hv laying, "Man, she'* heaven.
eool!"—which is about tha warm­ Television snd radio shared In
est compliment a man can pay a the general Immoderation. Each
station, network and program
r*i these days, we understand.
Pixie-faced Audrey llephurn haa seemed henl on outdoing ell other*
"understanding eyea" that appeal In pouring forth th* same music
tn one admirer. He eeyst "Hep­ and th* tame seasonal cliches.
burn's eyes make her different
By my count Charles Dickens'
from other women. I'm a fellow "A Christmas Csrnl" was seen or
that la for th# eye»-are-lhe-mlrror hsard al least four tlmea on na­
of-the-eoul' analysis. It
mor* tional nelworka. It was too many.
about a woman than any othar Dickens himself grew excruciating­
feature."
ly bored with giving readings of hti
It looks ns If eyea did have It story.
In '65—all the popular girls had Nearly every program was as­
"heautlful eyes, wide apart and sailed by a painful sense of ntraealert" according to nna man.
illy to do or sey something about
When asked to single out the Chrlitmaa.sFilled with food and a
one heat feature of Lla Taylor an- sens* of pete# and good will on*
other beauty admirer was startled
exclaiming: "How could I? Rha'a twlrlew Iho dial here and there
perfect. Fveryth'ng about her I* ' seeking something that avoided the
seasonal cllchei. Thor# wai pleas
wonderful?"
He doesp't think any woman ant respite on NBC-TV In seeing
could he mor* beautiful 'In any "Assignment: India" repealed on
Ihe screen.
generation.
Ro much dlscutalon ensued on Yet this wss an exception. Even
how a girl would look with th* Dr. Benjamin Spock, ,whn normal­
Composite feature! of these gill* ly tilks intelligently about children
that AP artist Ed Gunder decided over NBC-TV Sunday afternoons,
to shuffle tham up on the drawing was belaboring Christmas. And on
hoard.
CRS-TV they were lealottaly burn-

Radio-TV
Highlights

THE MADDEST ARTIST ever to pick up a brush, Dean Martin
Jerry Lewis turn th* enntle book flold Into a hilarious shamble* lx , l
H*l Wallis’ super-musical, "Artist* and Models," opening Sunday
at the Rlts Theatre. Shirley MarLaln* end Dorothy Maten* eo-»t*p1'!..'
with Eddie Mayhoff In th* aany team’* biggest and most rlotlusly
funny film.
Ing th* yul* tog at both ond
nearly all day long. One* I almo
turned to Hopalong Cassidy, whr
wss routinely rounding up bad
guya.

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M at 1:11 p. m. In th* Faraald
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Di-Ww# ip , ijiurrae was’*■ePoaldent ef Pler&gt;
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..fmaf . *wJLr in •* 1 - -1 * ■ •&lt;
Marray &gt;ia bff* hound to* Criml- Ida Citrua Mutual a Citrus l i m i t
■■I Court *&lt;-.'*&gt; manslaughter and a farmer speaker of the rfar&gt;
Ida House.
4
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CouatyJudgf D. K. Wiggins hold
a pro ljm inary . blaring yesterday
for Tlmathy jj. iRpIggor, a Nogrt
of Pirndpreof. Eppingor was re*
leaaed uedtr ll.ope bend pending
trial, l i e data « IQ bo set later.
Judge Wiggins heard tettimony
that Bppliiacp had a blood ■alcohol
reading7efr'V.Nper teat after the
coBiaiag. Under flerida Igw s per
cent iadicitea d n u ^em tu .
HOLLYWOOD UMttfpgpa a n #
Murray w it alone la hu car
whan it was HU broadside la Frost­ Mtoty pint tent lire. LeHtla HoL
proof Dec. I t bp. one driven by lower around the..world.
Life was humdrum, aha i f Id, for
T» ef her Tg year*. Then, a l i f t
age, aha tojd.lhp, laky Smart
Guild of Hollyweed1sjte.: in. gwtox

t C M M h n r f a p 0m &gt;
biggest things thoy "have to
f»h» nhftdrpn
thor 'don't have u opportunity
to rolaa."
"Wo l l m what w« call attend*
ante officer* who arc oa the Job
a* far aa keeping tba children In
school but the main problem,"
she went an "la the mentally
handicapped children who later*
nipt the regular «!**•*•."
"Alee a big problem to the
emotionally upeet children. Them
are the once wha roam t h e
itrefta and'oeuea trouble."
"Chit graduating claaepa often
hare from 199 la ] | N pupil*
In tho* which taken away from
the peraonat feeling a atudfnt
should hate," Mre. Sands . went

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MAT. M ic e '

TALLAHASSEE I# - Florida's
Lowac East Coast, which long has
complaiflod It doain't receive a lair
return In highway* for Iho gisoltet
tn e a it pays, (a allocated tho big­
gest chunk of money In tho Slat#
Road ‘DepirtnwBt’c naw hobtalled

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fCoallnned from Pago Oao)
held the truck key*., When they
were taken out ho was tin-the truck
"like a shot." He delivered every
III rtln •* lift nhAnsiwMi
pockagw and letter with the carrier.
40 atudenta and should b* for No dog Interested him and strong100. "Improvement will eom#,H ke ara.wero warned by a crawl not to
approach too near lha truck.
added.
Mpf. Sendi asked about tho, Ills favorite trick wss to listen
health fheiliUea to whteh come for money Jingling In ona of tho
the answer "the Seminole Ceunty employe'* pockota. If ho saw p nle*
Bill ffoughtoh oif Massapoqua,
Health Association Is most «*• kl* nr ktard Iho monsy ko lm*
___. _________ N. Y., led tho nsllen's , hamasM
opsrative In answering any call mediately nudged the perron over
tn the rnka and cookie corner and W lf budget Is made necessary, by drivore In', IDS* with 118 vimrtea
we gtva them."
and IS9I.44&amp;. in '. moiioy -emn. it
One thing 1 netleed was tho "ordered his msai",
wes tho third' year Id a ’yew ha
He even got In know tho man
remark sk* made about tRucstlen
led In racss and mousy. woju..,,^;
for a Jub when a student gradu­ who delivered the crackers 'and
ates. Ths only clan In BHB Is learned that be came In every
neither* Jack, wisner sf fstjy
the railroad operator tlos* which night to get his mail at 8. On tha
stakes in lf&amp;ff, wdll campaign *n
■ntblie a student to boenmo an dot of 8 p, m. Chien msda It a
ths Florida tracks this winter. Ho
agant whan ha graduataa. In tha paint to hs at the door "for his
Is galloping at Gulfatqsam Park.
Now
York
Sehoel
different
cor­
ersrkers." (He hardly mined on*
with her father four montha ago,
poration! supply tsochsrs for tho
asked Tuesday In Superior Court different kind* of arts and Jobs either.!
During the severs! limes Chico
for isoo a month support.
for these Interested.
required a vet he was never chivi­
Tha father, cafa owner Joseph
Mentioning that thsro wore np&gt; ed. Dr. B us reported that "Chico
Norman Turner, *T, denied h* proalmalaly 40,000 teachers and hid delivered loo.many packages
mlilreoted her or asked her to rinse to on« million pupils, undsr and that ha con&gt;ldcr*d him a gov­
tha direction of tho board of edu­ ernment worker."
leave hie Sierra Madra homo.
cation oho'stated that tho City I*
Both Turner and hla daughter doing "everything possible to Joel Field, tHulmciter, said that
slid ho gave her a lloo-a-monlh ovareomo lla problems. For in* a ’bronto plague-will be pbtren lb*
allowanro. Bh* eatd a groat deal stance tho housing projects are grave and will read "Chico, U.; S.
of It went back to her father In developing vary fast and that Mall. Carrier. Self Appointed. Died
In the lino of duly,’Jen. 4.19M." •
mean* a lot."
lines.
Chien, the little brown and while
On
a
visit
to
tha
school
farm
“He fined me for anyth'Jtg he
dog who served aa No. 1 substitute
thought J‘d dune wrong," she iho couldp't bollovq It." That Is,
testified. "If 1 didn't finish all the (ho modem machinery'’and fadll* carrier la dead.
food from my plate It waa ft. If 1 ties the boys have tn work with.
At Ptnecrost School w* were
left all tha burners going on the
JIMMY'S BACK HURT
by Mre. Margaret Reynold*,
gis range It was U or 110. If I met
HOLLYWOOD
igv-Aclor James
principal, Mra. Banda first ex*
didn't brush th* swimming pool rlsmallun was "who #v»r man­ Slewart was nursing a wrenched
properly It was 110.
aged the color scheme}" , She hark today, hit studio said, after
Turner said he Inaugurated a could not praise enough Ihs warm being dragged JO feet in a paraseries nf fines lo combit her colon of tha rooms and the cafe* chute harness during the filming
tsrla and tha " g r e e n black­ of "The Spirit of St. l-ouit."
The actor was pulled over rough
boards." Whtn shown tha kitchsn
she said "what a pleasure it ground whan a biliary of wind
machines, producing a hllsrard,
would be to work hare." #
caught hit parachute. Stewart,
"I would never’ ballsy* you had playing tba role of- Ojirif* ' Lind­
Uil* kind of s set up," ehe re­ bergh, wa» supposed lo hgva hailed
marked walking from the boiler out and landed In a aouwitorm.
room of the new school,
Mrs, Reynolds took us to ths
many different wings of t h o
building- and showed many of the
wondsrfully new modem ways of I&lt;* TIB C inrrtT rnVWT. nl XTIS
j im r iA L c i n r t i r .o r r r n n (working things out. Loekoro with
UA 1.X* AND ro ll OBlItJPt*
folding doort, Individual room
cocstv . in cMAnrcav, nun*
sinks tad w a t e r fountains,
m o d e m lighting,
convertible
desks, and a general happy at* wVl'o n 't ° i{bS?dbkcb in upmeephora won the thing* most kXUWN.
A, «»r&gt;Mi ennrelilnt fsr Dlv*res
BEATTLF, 0PI — Tho Boottlo avideat.
having hatn Il1*d aeiln*' &gt;"U In
th*
circuil Court. In tod ter «•»&gt;/
tronslt systam, plagued with high*
When asked about th* question
Co-inlv. Ftarlda, br .IOHV II.
ar end higher costs end fewer and of sogref-llon tha local *nsw*r no)*
IHIpBO.V. ih* ihorl till* ol which
ftwor customers, hnpss to Ineroaso woo the aogros have modem l* .lonfc »l. POPSON, r u in t ir , V*
tviLLA A p u n a o x . n*i*iidi«i
its revonun by giving away rtdoa. scnoola to attend, they havo a lh*i*
rroen l* tr* In rqmmand you
to
*Bp**r and lit* V*ur wrttlan d*«
eompUta
N
o
rn
faculty
and
are
With your fnvorltn morning or
r»n.«« h*r»ln on nr h«fnr» Ih* llh
afternoon nawipwpor thrown ig
d*v nf. r*bru*rv. A. P. 1**0.. or
' ’ 'L
„
Ulrtrlnri
omarwlt* \ Darrtt F ts Conlu***
fra* too.
nttts fC 'ra n es, C*uniy ef »*ir,ir«i*. mi
will b» **t*r*d lOlTntt yyu.
l-W«t» (•i *r* MSacrihtO bslor*m * tm* ltd dsr of
Th* ain»*rd H*(ltd ll &lt;*»l*n»t*4
Hoplg lo stimulate transit rid­
ton 1 asrsby « fti« y that t am net so rffjcer «r L m l
t* s ■•wiDipsr *1 f*httll rfrejil*.
ing, tna Transit Commissi**!
iiso in which ihi* liiaO os *hstl h*
0 « u r y ru»'l|t. k ill* e t'rU rid s l l l V i i v % r o s s
puhli|h*&lt;t nnc* *s*h »«*k (sr teur
which oporatos tho publicly owned
DM- awndsd iy a i m ilondini * iM ursnts
CBUttcUHr* w tik i
systam, will put a fro* bus In sor*
rviTNKM Imr hand and nfflrlst
■*|1 nf - Ih* C’ltrk' *( th* rlrn lt
vies neat Tuesday. It will h* on*
Cnvrt. «n Ihl* th* Ith d»y el Jsaof a hundred n«w "ali,Hdo"
ttiry. A. P m s.
O. r. Htrndnn
coochss purchtsod by tho systam.
Clark. Circuit Court
Anyone will bo able to hoard tha
r , r t U
conspicuously marked bus without
paying a far* from &lt; a. tn. to S
NOW SHOWING
lihtnrd. rinrlds
p. m. Th* eateh will ha that tha
S m
wm
em ogiB f H t n l
bus will taka a different route
ooch doy. Those who hoard H will
k &lt; l k l i i **Ug I m p o u lb l# trliB g
sava a 20-coat faro 4 tokens for
IS canto,

Emancipation Sought
B y. Girl From Father
LOS ANGELEB (B-Ieno Turner,
IT, wanU to be "emancipated"
from her father. She lays ha’s
"cruel and abusive."
Miss Turner, who eame to Uve

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HOWEY-IN-THE-H1LLS Wl Limited funds for Florida's new
hospitalisation for (he Indigent pmgram rule out treatment of chronic
conditions, says Charles 8. Lavln,
state welfare director.
Ho told the Lake County Medi­
cal Assn, that the program must
be restricted to acutely 111 or In­
jured peraona "for whom there
la a prognosis for an early and
reasonable recovery."
Tha Legislature appropriated 4
mllllhn dollars to launch and fi­
nance th* program through Juno
1MT, "far ihnrt of what w* antici­
pate will bo tho actual need,"
Lavln said.
Th* State Board of Health, which
will administer the funds on a
matching hails with counties, had
liked three million dollara aa a
starter.
Lavln laid ho expects tho appro­
priation lo ho Increased is neods
become apparent and for eome
provision to be made for the Slate
walfira Department to participate
In the financing
Eligible fnr the program are
persona on the elate welfare rolls
and medically indigent people who
earn enough to Uve on but cannot
moot unexpectad hospital bills,
Lavln fald about 14T.0M Individ­
uals are on tho welfare mill. He
■aid an estimate of the medically
Indigent would be difficult hut that
1,Jli,0M Floridlana belong to fam­
ily groups with a yearly Interna
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Saturday N it* - Jon. 14th
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8ubaeriptIona 18.SO Coupl*

At thh* Door, or Coll IlOd or Oil

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"It wot ftp,, hut oh,,lt t ‘ feSgueo
ms shoo I thick bb#.many d U p e r#
I changed' to. bora t h i maaoy for
my (rip," chi m illed last fight.
She left San fraaeliee an •
(relghler for Japan, Thereafter the
traveled by other nhlpe, tralni,
plans, buses and taxis&gt;lo Hoag
Kong. Singapore, Biagkok. And
then to Burma. Indio, Egypt,
Syria, Turkey, Francs, Germany
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THREE Bedroom cement, block
Alexander A Stringer
i; PHILLIPS home. Undebiped,
hardwood ftoora. 0. I. Finance. JjN i,Real Estate e Insurance
Assoc.
Phono 317-W.
117 M sissils Avo.______ rh. l i |
Oeeeral O o i n d
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Start now whl]
while wo are «eheSalesmen
dullof job* for
tor 1938.
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Whather Buying or selling, it will
BalMer — Phone 1239
pay you to see
Office i__
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8. Orlando Drive
1, W. BALL, REALTOR,
fk u u a b u tt Bank Building
“Call Hall’’ Phono ITU.
NOT A PROJECT!
IP IT IS REAL ESTATE
nak Cremley A MonteitS
nee of JUal ladhddtiaUa l H i —oU ^rsrk J-koao 771

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Grease Traps — Dry Wells.
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rh. 1333
USED Electric coin dispenser
drink box. Good running condi­
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GOOD Income property, Colored
rooming house, concrete block
construction. 21 rooms. Present
Income. 33,310 per year. Priced
at $3,000. 31,000 Cash will handle.
Generous term, on balance, alt
particulars, llox J E T . Herald.
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vicinity Colonial Town. Cook,
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THREE BEDROOM House on W ax your car eace • Never mala.
flea Oa
•te
Lake. &lt;&gt;,000. DOWN. Ph. 2229-W. Wash It with two gallons of water
1 with NO-HOSE Worlda easiest
awe Irtehas*
!«
)w*
csr wash. No work, no hose, no
asiare J i a l i m
J - a s e s I" ir
ruise, rfo drying. Shines (he cias*
laws
I bath, kitchen equipped, carport.
&amp; Chrome iitliugs to a sparkling
•vat Valaafe Cleh
'*»*
In _______
attractive________.1
residential IC(
section.
lustre as il washes the car. Ap­
I COMPLETE with all the feature*
-jMfS* At A Ol
CpnvanUonal financing.
ply with doth, remove with
JMkar'a
Chois*
Tho Tollow taf Botes ore now
you have dreamed about aucb I
lowcl, lhats all, lls washed.
■it Haralar r*»«tlaaa
as colored Oeneral Electric 310,000 • FHA financing available.
:(S H»rmonr Tim*
M. G. HODGES
l a effect.
Takes
one
person
13
minutes.
II
■ppUuaaa aid colored plumbing Three bedroom home with oak
:«* Waste At SSiaa
Service on All Water Pumps—
l i e Per Lino for Ose IsiMrtinn
&gt;oisr ambition Is a beautiful car
:U Morning Ualodiaa
Wells Drilled — Pumps
with no work this is your aoswer.
Doors, ceramic tile bath, kitchen
l i e Par Liao for Throe lu o rtio u l
1:12 ...r Club
Panla Road Thime 790
If :|A fr#»a
8 or. bottle 3123 (plus taxi Post
equipped, garage, trust trees.
(Ido Per Line for Five Uoertlou AND available at reasonable
m e as*
Near South aids School,
Tald. Will wash car 8 times. W1U
411a Per Lise ter Each Si I*
i ill ChiMrta'a
with the b u t financing
ctaaaSa Baer
not remove wax. Distributed by ORLANDO' Sentinel Star, Call
TWrtloni.
VarioilM
• with minimum down-payRalph Ray. 3150.
i l :« CouDirr atria, V. 3. A.
READY FOR OCCUPANCY
noumtllat A Anderson or
SICIltl*
MOnHUM KATEt Ue
Masonry home 317,300 on lakeview
M aster Product* DintrltiuloraINSTALLATION of Linoleum, Car­
_ irm s o o i
lot 90 X 133 with lake privileges.
W»»ia i t Non*
P. O BOX 283 SANFORD, FLA. pels. Tile*.
WaDbora a PhtOlpa, Jr,
This beautiful home has 3 bed*
Radio r i m Dieeet
Sanford Ltnolaam A Til* Co. It ja Stturdar
Uaiiase
reora»7"a
ui*~~b»th*,"
Florida
I* UU. Sanford*. Leal
News
HEATING
127 W. 1st S t
rhone 1917 iiia
room, terrauo Doors, built-in
1:11
»ar
.v*aa
Ranch
cooking top and oven. Term*, Floor Furnace* 3ml' Circulator*
a World at Th*»a
For Better Ptunromg
arranged.
s:ii
H.
B.
POPE
CO.,
INC.
Strictly
Intlruountal
Arbor.
See or Call
lilt UPfl Club
RaDawap and Baby Rada
ion South Park Avy. Phone 1440
i in Nan*
UM
W. J. KING
*
1114,300 Three bedrooms ami Flo*
1:1V l« in Club
QUICK
CASH
for
Furniture.
Add
MM
Snath
Park
Pbaee
33
1 ride room. Terrauo Doors, tile
ing Machines, Typcwritara. Out­
bath, natural birch kitchen cablk’iifV.'VT. *•”
NO CHARGE
board Motors. Boats. Super RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
nets with built-in cooking unit
Trading
Post.
One
mile
South
I lis t your bouses end epta. for
r* m .'
,.
Elcctiii-sl
Contracting
and
Repairs
and oven, carportc and large
•porta Raab
on 17-01 Phone M17-W.
th us. For 60 days we
storage area. Terms.
TV
Service
Center
Mu*i»
at
-------- NOT make eny charge
T *• Prlftln* OnRandom
•MB Sealoola Realty for DaslrA Clue*
Rrndix and Crmlcy ApplHnee*
Laura 11. O tter, Broker
—Farlory In Yon—
I 1.1 t nrl uumt v Appltti]
for finding a tenant, while the
» l a s Barnet aad Apia. Phon* 37.
112 Mncnnlia Are.
Th. 113 7 II J'lko
Aluminum
new Incoming Navy Personnel 2301 SOUTH ORLANDO DRIVE
W
o*
naturiUr
NIehl
I n't M*ti» Xdltlon
Phone 1331_________
are getting located.
Venetian Bllnda
TURN. Efficiency A nt Highway
SrtS Xaeta Forum
ENVELOPES,
letterheads,
sUteIV Jub* Bo* p«t. Kleht
1743 South City lim its. Phone
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
mmts. Invoices, hand bills, end !«* Ifl
31,000. DOWN
2317-W. Slumberland Court
rail with plastic ends. Plastic or
p r o g r a m * , etc. Progreasive l* 10 At Hem* with Uutto
3Vk B. R. Hi Baths, C. B. Nicer I NEW two bedroom masonry home,
rayon tapes. Cottun or nylon
Printing Co.. Phone 408 — 403 l«i»t
of City. 373.23 «0r month.
EFFICIENCY Apartment Suit-, section
cords.
i l l # V l h fir C4“ “ r,,M r
1 close in. Oak Doors. Hied bath,
Wist 13th St.
Priced to move at 111,300.
. able for btehelor or couple. I
electric kitchen, close to church­ Senkarik GU*a and Paint Co.
etrnnav
fr Bteem
heat, private beth, show- 131,000. DOWN — SB. It. aeparate
&amp;
it*
es and schools, a real bargain. 112-114 West 2nd St.
PLUMBING
Phon* 320
■onsrine
“
mQy located. Aerosi
Covenle
Immediate possession.
Tree mra os
Dining Room end Florida_ .loom,
R
Contract
knd
repvir
work.
Free
os Met leal Pens
o n Post uOffice.
. — . .Inquira ManSURPLUS
Kitchen
td. Nice section.
sec
estimate*. R. L. Harvey. 104 tTill
INew 3 Bedroom, masonry. Just nut Pun ARMY-NAVT
h—
~ *. Store.
ual Jacobson Dept
tents, jungle hammocki,
3% Mortgage.
Sanford Ave. Phone 1823.
trIS Hrntn Tim*
of City. 3 miles from the clork.
sleeping bags, air-mats, jacket*,
fill
eplrltual V!m»
NICE rooms. 38. week. Ph. 1013-W. 1730. DOWN — 3 Bedroom Fr.
blinds, heater, and water healer
I on R*v. vr. n . .V illa*
bools, liiggsgr.. paint.
P. M. CAMPBELL
included.
Immediate
possession,
1
Sturm,
ccntrallv
located
In
Cily
310
Sanford
Ave.
General Contractor
AFT. for couple, 333., alio 4 rooms
go,inn, requiring as Inw as
on Urge lot with shade. Furnish,
"Homes of Distinction"
downstairs, ail Park._________
31,000 down, balance less than •I VARIETIES PANELING Ill-Way
ad. 33/700.
17-91
Phew* 1447
normal rent.
Two end Three room apartments
NaUve and Foreign Wood*.
FR1GIDAIHE appliance*, aales
.. wlthbath. 2983-W, 111 Elm Avt. a B. R. Fr., 4* finished. On 5 acres.
See Them At
and aervlce. O. H. High, Oviedo.
bw—
IW- I
- " I ■ L1 ■ Excellent water. 3 acres fenced,
Sherman
Concrete
Pip*
Co.
Fla. Phone FOS-3313 or Sanford
Furnished • room house for a to 4
a Acres Tillable. Other extras. 3 • B. R. modern masonry home Out West 13th SL
1842-W after 3 jji. m.
Phone
7481
monlha, adults. Phone 1900.
St,000. with 11,300 down.
In lop condition, situated on 83X130
let
In
excellent
close-m
location.
o m c K RoenmiKiwr
DOWN — Three Bedroom,
ROUND, Oak-leaf dining room
NEW % Lorain Dreg Lin*. Phone 11,000
Home has furred walls, full cera­
table, Baby Crib, Ht. 1 Box 2«|.
well preserved Frame House,
Contracting and Repair
f§ Orlando 38-784.
mic
tiled
bath,
and
nak
Dnnrs.
and Garage with room and show.
Phone 1014-31, Mrs. Jennie Eric inn; gantoril Ave.
Phone t i l l HAYNES Office' Machine Co.,
son.
Typewriter*, addins machines
--------ilf-Iia
THREE.
bath,
well-landaeaped
lot Kitchen has beautiful cabinets,
rHHEE BEDROOM,
h bijro u m , m
nun,
—
—
~
*
*
«
&lt;
•—f
.!.*•*
v
.r.id
IIncluding
citrus
-and
-tnroirat
molded
Formica
sink
top,
and
r~~.
1
■
.„
.
...
■
m
.ln
n
.
INTERIOR amt K ,XT E R 1 O !l
masonry. Private Lakei'Yeirty
ll.OoO/ no
No
G.
E. }*“•
Refrigerator.
An aassortI7t*
Painting. Pape^Hanbing. Phono 3A- BEAUTY PAHM)RR - J J
i or seasonal. Unfurnished, 333.00.1 fruits. Total pprice^
™*jl *»-«».
“ • r• . .A"
,*',rL- S H t i H L f t i K
ment
of citrus
In b*fk
back nKBT *
81
PB0M ,7,*&lt; 313-W, Buffuin &amp; Walker,
I...J -At.
wtl_
»---*, trees
’ mllesWast
Osteen-Enterprise
Ro
a
d
.
M
i
IlVT
oA*1
.
W
*
Cl°**
to
Base
h
i
r#e*
ln
\f^r Wlstrand
end SehooU.
yard Th/i hortiB li one year old. lWfi FOnD FERGUSON wilh 040
. mites wait, n r . wistrana.
walking d i a n c e to
Eva-Been Benuty Shop
LANDSCAPE Gardening Dune
»»• school,
isviiinii, an
anil
tires ........... 3450 00
surrounded by homes of equal
Reasonable. Mr. Clark, not Park. BEST in Workmanship a n d
THREE ROOM furnished Apart BIG VALUE - Lare* (l.iM so.
BRITT
TRACTOR
CO.
value.
31.300
will
handle.
ft.), modern, 2 BR, CB, HW
■ ment, 3300 Mellonvilie.
Hlwtv 17-91 South
Phone SOI i t B—
INSURANCE
—14-B IM East 2ndMaterials.
floors, built 1934. Just Sut 'of
Al.
Phone 341
the CRy on fenced plot. Has City
THREE BEDROOM furnished
ELECTRIC Stove, three months
. house. Six month rental. Near
w\ Ur’ t s*.wer* P1V«^ wadi, IT- DIETRICHS
For ALL Your Beauty Needs call
T. W. MERO old, a bargain, loo Shannon Dr.
; Country Club. Phone 2T1-W.
FTefernyi Rate* to .
JtP4f,V^he*, ,r *
blinds.
H arriett's Beauty Nook
LIVING room, kitchen with din­ 1911 Perk Ave. Pkoee 17 er 143 Internatlnnsl Farmal Super A
Pollcybolden
Phone 971
1C3 So. Oak Ave.
CDs* Bedroom unfurnished home.
ing are* la COMPLETELY
Tractor
Hyd.
LRts
(ront
and
John
Wniluiui
In*.
A
fracy
340. month. Phone 273-W, 11:00 &gt; electrically equipped.
(Open eventafi by appointment.)
Large
back,
complete
disk
springs
327
Beaford
AUaetta
Beak
5:00 p. m.
“
S3
GIT extra eeih tor article* yea
**s ~ and
» 1half-ton
-spike
•* • harrows.
• * Inter
* + c - f f _tooth
national
pickup
3,oun
Tour Room unfurnished downstairs
5°
Fi*t* your ad to
«d at 311,231.30. IF Mid1now,
miles,
perfect
condition
Model
day. Alone 1321.
Phone 1I29-A. R. Peterson.Broker
Apt. I ll Oleander Ave. Phone
only 811,000. Terms.
L-112.
(lolh
tractor,
disks
and
Associates ■ A. B. Peterson Jr.,
123-M after 5, Mrs. Armstrong.
Compere this onei
pickup, like new Pbone Van N! 13 NOTICES AND’PERSONALB 13
f - J- Chesterson. Garfield WR.
LAUNDRY HKRVVICR -23
* BR. Aabestoa
Starker, Alt. Dora 23280.
E f f ic ie n c y 'Apt. 310. week.
M
M
3.
John
Melsch,
R.
W.
WllC. E. JAMESON - Please caU
*W * g . Kjtehen equlpM d/LandT
■ Bath room, shower, electric
One
hour
- Wash and Damp Dry
Rami. Haiti U. Field. A. C Thrae Fans. Desk, Sectional Book­
• refrigerator and stove. Hot and
b
h
Doudney, Land Surveyor.
a
s
we"
B
“-B«
Si1
".
u0tir
^
* Wl*h end Dry
cases and odd chain. Call 2&lt;i IT—AirrOMfMII.KH.TEAlLKKM
cold water, completely furnished.
Finished Laundry
before 3 p. m.
Jtlouaied winnows. Beautiful
ARTlCtka
rOX
SALK
Sanilnne
Dry
Cleaning
It will pay vAl/ to *ee US before
I bachelor Ajpt. 317 Palmetto Ave. ajp Acres,ACREAGE
accessible: Lake,
you
buy.
Open
Evenings
and
I
MATERNITY
DRESSES
•
Slie
12.
Sonlhalde
Laundromat
non# 2302.
jAb# Frontage and Grove Land. Uaed furniture, appliance*, tools, 1 like new I Phone 2193-W.
Sundays.
South Side Fawlmerl Bldg.
etc, Bought-sold. Larry’* Mart,
EaHsM* Traillr Salea,
103 East 25th 8L
T*ur Room Apt. DownsUlri,
2Mee
™ 1ln
Kr Five
»?er**
a % .&gt; b*i321 East l i t St. Phone 1331.
Quality Rubber Stamp*
yeera at su%
Patatka, Fla.
Utilities furnished. $37.30. 313
Slock
and
Made
to
urder
Palmetto, (302-W.)___________
KCHOLS QuitHop S et. . Reg. 8139.
rteseo RKRYMH
-21
* — 24 Hour Service —
DARGAINI I’rcrlesi Trailer and V Ii-S? #&gt;fi?*ai Ao*fu*fLoM « m * end
3?*!?. e,
■ ,-F»3 M (Twin or , SEMINOLE INDUSTRIES
Cabana. Park Ave. Trailer Park.
Furnished Apt. 1H3 Park. Adults. iek* tronL $1,000 an acre.
. Double
sii«)
Phone 1M1,I FOR SALE — 1351.42 Ft. "Travel- L. L. BIB—Pleno TeehgJelan.
LUXURIOUS Foam Rubber Sat 12431 Yele Ave.
JnlRZE Bedroom House, unfurPhene H34. Route L Sanford
Reg..
$139.
Trade
.
.
.
$129.00
w
j
llte” deliix Hou*e Trailer. Two
, nlahed. 333. month. Re-decorated. Gertrude B
ABWCUW WANTED
KNG
SIZE Hollywood Bed
“ • 4Bedrooms.
Air-rnndltlnncd,
cirCLAMIFfED DISPIAY
1 Also One Bedroom unfurnished
Highest UAJfl. inADE-fN pnfire*
30 X 10 Mattress
ruJalJns hral. Coil 38.700. Will
r home. 340 month. Phone 373-W, Phone ™
paid
tor
eoed
furniture
CaU
—
938
30
X
80
Box
Spring
m
X.
p
„
k
A
„
.
*el| for 81,700, I'lmnn l803jV.
11:00 - 3:00 p. m.
wiUoo-Meier Furniture Co. 311
Headboard (Decorator Plastic)
KEROSENE
I;
let
St.
i
t
.
11
AirroMonn r. nRuiucRA -u
R
e
g
...........
3171.00
&gt;UAN. 1 B. R. Apt. Ttk* children.
17e Per Gallon 17c
&lt;w
Ph. Mr. Powell, H4 (9-3)
1129.50
BOUGHT SOLD TRADED
CHOICE of Many Different Suite* a
IMPERIAL
® olher equipment.
yRAcTo?1’'1—
Hoy Rerl'a Used Car*
Bookcase Red
SERVICE
STATION
Dlik
and
Ex
Sanford Ave. h 111h St.
Doable • Dresser
120R Peek Awm
cedent condition. Ceil 23U-W
Large Mirror
evening*.
BOATS - MOTORS - I*
**•
15 ACRES
Mattresi
Good Tiled Land with Four Room
Bex Spring
Give MOTORN
13
HELP
WANTED
10
House on paved road. Six heavy
New or Rf conditioned
9119.00
bearing O tnii Trees. $12,000.
Flnarfre Plan
ECHOL’S "Day-Or-NIghler” SoU, BOYS WANTED- Florida Times
• with good terms.
Union wants several above aver­ 3 H. EVINRUDE
Platform Rocker Chair
age boys In carry newspaper
ZEPHYR
...... .
130.00
To Help You Buy or s*Q
Choice of Covering
ATTRACTIVELY DESIGNED $•
routes. Must be 121V years old
HORSE WIZARD ___ _ 84300
9119.95
BEDROOM HOMES - PRICED
ALL
or older. Apply 108 w . First Si. 7H MERCURY,
j - J f t g \ 'iS S m S ft
Phono JT37-W.
No Bnllnni Cn*l . . . . . . 8100.00
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
from $11,100 to $13,000 . FHA
a T PhT 1 1 - 17-32 at Hiawatha
KINDS
10 H. FIRESTONE with FuelCorner 2nd 4* Magnolia Ph. 1232
SECRETARY; Capable, experlcncO-MatJe Tank
3131M
"Bud" Bamberger, Mgr.
Nohert A. WUllanu. Realtor end VA (OI) Financed.
Phone 9184 Dayi
ed.
Phone
1431.
______
to il. Llclitrilng MERCURY 3110.00
Open Monday’s til 9 p. m.
■ B e y aaoae Luedquist, Associate
ODHAM A TUDOR, INC.
If. SCOTT-ATWATER
;&gt;hone 1173 Atlantic Bank Bldv,
1»A HELP WANTED (female) IDA 18wilh
• BRUSH tnd SPRAY
Builder* td Finer Homes for
controls
........... 3139.03
:Prim e house, gabeitoi aiding
M II. JOHNSON. 1033 Model.
Florida
Living.
gbun
row, gngeriy
good roof,
RrMerly eii - - very fast ................... 3225 00
- nimhsr. You fiBish lntetlor. Bales Ottc»~«U3 Sc. French Avp.
Alio many motnra tom down for
1197-W Nlghla
Electricity and wfil. Thia on 13
uaed parts. Reasonable.
PbcM MOO or M 0
Un Sale While They Lasll
sere tract of land facing pav­
K
e'd'W
tklfl.
Product*
through
New 1933 Model EVINRUDE!
ed read. Can be had for only
each marnher of ymjr nrgiini/a- a H. Elec. Starting
93JMOOO with down payment of
tion.
Watkins
Product,
J*.
o.
Maple Club Chair*......
8.1.30
Big T w in................. .
$130.00
Paul's Town A Country
Box 34, Daytona Beach. Fla.
Wicker Rockers . . . . . . ----. ... ----81.75
21 H. Elec. Drmnnslrator
Cocktail
Chalri
-----------U
.18
^Fiva acre* Uled land, masonry
used about 13 hours .... 3393.00
T. V. SERVICE
10B- SALESMEN WANTED -1 0 ’
. two bed room heme, wood floors,
2
Hear Service — Anytime
S
fx
gg'fg
See
our
new
IBM
Model
Evlnrudei
complete bath. Fu* condition
S c . S ? . B . d $24: "
UTOMOBILE • SALESMAN Phone 1084-M
; and only $1,300.00.
ROBSON Sporting Goods
Student Desk 4 C hair........... 39.13
Aggressive^ and alert, Salea exEvlnrudn Salea 4 Service
Service Call 1.4#
Large Office D esk................ 312.33
“irlence. Write Box SC C. Tho ■101 K 1st fit.
Beautiful lake front three bedroom
Phene PM
Lamp and End Tables.........82.49 ^K nfo^M frrald
home, 110 foot white aandy
Dresser Base ...........................$3.13
k beach. Kitchen equipped, fire
13 - FURNITURE- I ’hal* 0—4*11
r place, large porch with Jalmisi- $T,ooo. for Two Bedroom masonry Dreiser and Mirror ......... 312.83 H»C_ MALE HELP WANTED 10C Bey your Furniture at BerTv1!
bouse. WW be eemplated last of Chiff-o-rob* ...................... 319.93
f *1. Good value at $11,730.00 wlDi
warehouse Fum., Co., at 901 w
Small Buffet ..................... 81.83 DEFINITE FUTURE possibilities
1st. St. All aaUonally adv. furRAYMOND M. BALL. BROKER
Juat light for re- 3-Pc. Dining Room Suite .... 843.50 for sale* minded man with abili­ bimre at warabousa r&gt;ric«s
ty to manage others. Will con­
Vanity with Triple .Mirror .. 312.83
OJI.
KARIBON,
BROKER
llrement
hoi
or
for
small
M m tm w - u - -----sider applicant* who are mar­ 21
Metal B cda............................. 34.33
family.
For All Cara
LOST AND FOUND
21
ig Room Tables ........ 314.83 ried. age 23 to-33, High School IX)ST — Pm lrTey^jfw IiaTn^ay
SM
S M US NOW for oec of our 1333
BEAUTIFUL
PATTERNS
graduate
or
better.
Must
be
___
Dinettes
...
...
...
124.38
Three Sedraoa hau:«. Coa- Drop L««f Kitchen Tables ... .»s.*B p c : : ; . . u f o.in’t"u
before Christmas. Phone 1119-R
CUSTOM FITTED
or
turn
tn
to
tteraia
Office.
Wooden Kitchen Chairs ..., 32.CT aamlnet potential for quality
PROMPT
man above average. Opportuni- LOST —• Large, dark brown billYouth Bed 4 Mettresi ........ 327.88
INSTALLATION
ilea to advance rapidly for in­ fold. Phone 2839-J. I. Hendrick­
EASY TERMS
TWO Redeem Hwuie, alio New
terview cell 1137-W, F to 3 p.
son, 2812 Iroquoix,
StricklandOflke
H f o Bedroom House, ph; 33-R,
m. or write Timet Union, 106 w.
Mather of Sanford
Ft rat St.
FOUND
IN
PERKINS
MEN’S
Morrlson, Inc*
93349 K
le i ,9L PlHM 127
Bedroom Houa*. Kitchen
° ^ Z IE K — Good pay for ex- BEADING* OK S &amp; £ rTOf e
Banford, Florida
3101 Magnolia. Phone liu -J .
Phone 200
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W A N T AD
RATES

ACKOS*
1. Flock
6. Eye
•.ChlUiend
fiver
10. Twofold
It. Fetch
11. Teh** dinner
14. Advertise­
ment*
19. Egyptian
1 aungod
IT, A ten of
Jeeob (Bfb.)
$1. Belonging
tom*
19. Become
SL tede3Alt»
article
$9. Encounter*
S3. American
Indian
14. Young oyetef
S3. Moved,
as wind
IT. a proteenv*
coating for
• floor
99. Rascal

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Seminole Realty

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9. Bhltld
$. Flew
4. Step in
• e*rt*3
•.r , i •
0. Strange
t$ A
J ■ ’*J t
0. Culpability
cure-all, J Sdt • \
7. Roadway - • fS. PurI.IUtae ■
chary
n it &gt;1/111
11. Cheat •
, 1$. Inter*
M -I**
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*1 -wouldn’t have r w tote thla
If I didn’t know dii pom tliU tiN ." Hid a young Air
Farce CapUln aa Ha announced
Dm change In management at
Seminole County Motors recently.
; ArtHur J. Pleva, 87-year-otd forHiar Air Fore* Captain who had
at ona time made op hla mind to
become a military career man,
!)aa taken over aa' general manager
- of tha Bambini# County Motora
BSodge-Plymouth daalerahlp bare
In Santonl,
“Sailing automobllea la nothing
• new to me,” rieva raid. “ I have
bean connected with tha telling of
Dodge'and Plymouth automobllea
and7 tha Dodge Truck for ten
pediV ’ h* aald.
'Slartbi* In. tha automobile busteeat tailing parti, and then ad­
vanced to a parta-manager before
ftyattini Into tha aatling of automo­
bile, PJev* aald,'” ! tWnk I'kiwir
"g IHUa hit about what
puU an au----- puW
tolnoblla together.”
•Coming to Florida First In Or­
lando and then two ycara ago
traaafarring to Sanford aa a tales­
man, Plava, who aayi ha la usual­
ly known aa "Art” revealed that
"I find the location here, at well
at tha temperment of the people,
Jimue|i to my liking. People just
^don't forget you. So, I Intend to
make Sanford my homa for the
re it of my dayt."
The young automobile dealer asecutiva aayi that “ I will. build
my home here In the very near
future.”
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Plava la married and betidei
bla wife, Margaret, haa two child­
ren, a girl, Sunn who la nine and
I. young ion Mika who la teven
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plan no Immediate change*
in . tin Seminole County Motora
erganlistlon," ha aald. "Thera Is
or a change in our ninetan organliatlon," ha added.
»; "Howfrver," aald J’lava, "wo
tiafbrii service here to offer In
Siuford and Seminole County -: a
aerylee that we know will satisfy
the maintenance needs of the best
iQtomoblla and truck owner," He
tAldrfad. "and we offer what «a conildrr the best automabUe on tha
read today - the D«rt|#."
' Plava aald that hla hobby ia
hiodel alrplant building, and sec­
ond |o that, fishing. He aald "I
plajed horkey for the Pittsburgh
VeUow Jackctt. a semlprolesstonal Uam .
"My former home,” Plava-aald,
kwaa Pittiburgh where, after comg|{&gt;!eilng high school I attended the
^Carnegie Institute of Technology."

Commission Faces
Short Schedule
At Tonite's Meet
: A sheet agenda faces the Board
of linfard City Commissioners to­
night at a regular meeting of the
{Mnard.
» Three Itemi appear on the
•tend* Inrlgdlng a dlacuaaion with
rrprnroatatlvea of tha cnglnaarlng
firm of Raynolds, Smith and Hill
Of Jackaonvilla regarding the posaiblllllet of a feasibility report into
p.hethar nr not the City of Sanford
ihouid distribute electricity. ,
Other disunions with the com­
missioners will be in regards to
I * water rata adjustment for Hun*
,* le r lea and Fuel and a request by
the Salvation Army for a waiver
pt Uw license fee for tha operation
M i "thrift atorr."
' Additional dlacuaaion will aUm
from' mlaeeUanewli business from
iha floor and from tha City ComIj i toy trs
The meating win Ha bald tonight
r» o'clock i» tha Qty Commission
«i Hto CM pM L

Tha January Dsua of tha Ladiea
Home Journal ravaala tha alory
of a young music team who will
thrill their Sanford audience the
night nf Jan. 30 at the Plnecraat
auditorium.
,
Nelson and Neal, the AuitralianAmerican two-piano team, travel
from concert to concert In their
own tranaporatlon, a black truck
utually used for the delivery of
milk or bread, trailed by a narrow
van-like construction which car­
ries tha two planoi.
Tha truck haa been redesigned
Into a one-room home In which
the coupla live and travel, and
dream. They actually change into
their "concert ciolhea" In their
movable home which they park
near the auditorium where they
are to appear.
Twenty-four month -old Johnny
Murray Neal alio accompanies
hla parents on their tour from
September until May which In
dudes from SO to loo concerts
across the country.
, Harry and Allison Neal will be
in Sanford, late this mouth, bring­
ing with them the youngster, their
unique van mobile and living
quarter*, aa well a* the two piano*
which they us* !u Ujelr concert.
Their home la In Paris, Tenn.,
whera they live In a 100-yearold
house with aerea of gran, trees
and flowers.
It will be Interesting to hear Nel­
ms and Neal because of their
p e a t accomplishment In music
on two piano*. It will be equilly
interesting to meet the young
couple, both of them still in their
twenties, who travel and live In
such'* unique manner.
Nelson and Neal. AustralianAmerican two piano team will
appear In Sanford for the second
In a three-concert aeries of the
Seminole Mutual Concert Avsocialion.

Mrs. Robert Cox
Reported Better
Following Accident
Mr*. Robert Co* U Improving,
according to h*r husbftid, Robert
Cov of Enterprise.
✓
Mr*. Coa w*a badly Injure*! In
an automobile collision last Wed­
nesday *flemoon near DeBary a*
she w ii returning from * Wo­
man’* Aunltlary meeting *bout 6
o’clock In the afternoon.
According to Cov, Mist Cathe­
rine Lynch, daughter of a former
rector of the Episcopal Church at
Enterprise, was driving her car
home accompanied by Mre. Cox,
when a ear reportedly came out
of an Intersection and the two
crashed headon. Mrs. B. C. Dickereon, driver of the car that rame
out of tha Intersection, accompan­
ied by several ladles who were un­
injured, received a bad bruise and
a broken thumb.
Mr*. Cos le confined to the
Fernald-Laughton Memorial Hos­
pital with her leg broken In three
place*.
Mil* Lynch i* elan at the local
hospital with a broken collar bona.

Railway Museum
Director Searches
For Old Pictures
Th* director of a Railway
Museum wai In Sanford Friday
looking for. old photographs of
early woodhumera operated on
railroad* at the turn of the century and earlier.
David Goodyear, an enthusfaatle
speaker of th* earlier model of
train transportation said, "I am
seeking photograph* of early loromotives for visual education die-

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Surprised Citizens
Look Out Window
To See Big B ird,

A complete agenda for the Dis­
trict eight meeting of th* Ameri­
can Cancer Society h»» been i*vealed.
Walter Jemei, Nitlonal Field
Representative of the American
Cancer Society, with officea la
New York City, will be In San­
ford for the meeting which will
be held at the Mayfair Inn beginn­
ing at in a. m., Jan. 13.
Mrs. Ralph Hansel, district dir­
ector, will preside at th* meeting
with other outstanding officials at­
tending the session taking part.
L. II. Teteraon, of Tampa, exendive vice president, Florida Di­
vision of th* American Cancer Socety will address the entire group
on "The American Cancer Society
—It * History, Organliatlon, Pur­
pose."
The Rev. Phillip Schlessmann will
offer the invocation at the luncheon
with the introduction of visitor!
an&lt;| official* welcome by 31ra.
Julius Plngfrldrr, president of tha
Seminole County Unit of th* Am#rlean Cancer Society,
Other* to he heard at the Dist­
rict Meeting er« Voile A. William*
Jr , Assistant Stall's Attorney, whs
wilj speak on "Th* Part Volunt
torn Have Played In Our History,”
Mrs. Nat Berman, Service Chair­
man of Orange County; Mr*. I.
C. Johansen, Chairman of the Os­
ceola County Unit at Kissimmee;
Mrs. Kay ration, afatf member of
Orlando; Andrew Bracken, Public
Education chairman, Seminole
County; John Morgan, Campaign
Chairman, Orange County; Mr*.
William T. Graham, Osceola Coun­
ty Public Education Chairman of
SL Cloud.
Georg* S. Bradahaw, president of
the Orange County Unit, of Orlan­
do; Mr*. Anne Cog of New Smy­
rna Beach, chairman of the Vol­
usia County unit; Mias Buth Zim­
mer. District Field .Representative
of Orlando; Fred Kury of Melbour­
ne, member of the Brevard Coun­
ty unit; Peter Srhaal of Orlando,
chairman of the Orange County
Public Relatloni committee; and
Mra. Belly Lewandowikl of DiyUrn* Beach, chairman of.the.puhllclty committee lor Voltmle Coun­

The Fred Balts and the W. O.
Brins'!” *, on West 13th RL could
not understand what had happened
when they looked out of their win­
dows Saturday morning to find a
hug* whit* bird they at firat
thought was a Great White Heron.
Between the two houses. In an
area heavy with tree* and shrubbery. the stately bird stood.
Time after time the bird, which
turned out to be a Snowy White
Egret, attempted to fly. It was
unable to lake off though due to
perhaps an Injured leg, an injured
wing, or possibly because nf the
denseness of the trees and shrubbery which would not allow It to
lake off In flight.
Standing straight, at lime*, with
it* neck outstretched, the pur*
white water bird would slump m
Ite Jag* kfgigrenlly imaHla to w p
Itself lip because of in Injury.
No one will ever know, perhaps, ty.
Just what did Happen to the egrtl
that Is usually found around the
shallow lake water* wading for its
food and flying short distances to
new- feeding grounds
The long winged bird may hive
hit a power line to Inlure its wings
It may have flown low In an at­

tempt to find water tn which to
light and became entangled In tall
tree*.
The only answer to the problem
w»s tn call the Sanford aoo to take
care of the stranger to city duel
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$750 Value Put
On Oriental Robe
A Mandarin robs, of the Ming
Dynasty, probably about 110 year*
old, provided what Is believed th*
m"»t expensive dry cleaning Job
to he done in Sanford.
The oriental rohe, brought to
thU country by t.«w Luster, a
mrmher nf Tb" Hanford Herald
advertising staff, Is believed to b*
valued from 1760 tn 11,000. Lust­
er said, "on arriving In this coun­
try, I took th* robe to Gumps, In
California, dealer* and Importer*
of oriental merchandise end they
valued It at nn lass than 1780."
Wally Philips, of Philips Col
on|a f c W n « 7 • • « t h .t 't ’he garu po„ | Wy the most exprnslv* that'* bran cleaned In San
ford- "As far a* I know," said
Philips. "It it tb* biggest clean-

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LT. L. M. MILLSAPB of VAH-T receives * tetter of commendation
from Oapt- J. T. Blackburn for outstanding performance la aircraft
emergency. (Official Photo, U.‘• - Navy)
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Outstanding Duty
Citation Awarded
t.l. t-rwls M. Mlllsape, USN. wai
commended by Capt J, T. Blackbum, USN, Commander Heavy a t­
tack Wing One ter outstanding per­
formance of duty aa set forth la tha
following citation:
"On 11 December, IBM. aa plane

District Caucus *
Of Jaycees Slated

A district tilin g of Bu Junior
Chamber nf Commerce will He held
here In Sanford at Ike Mayfair
tnn on .Ian IB.
Official* of the local Seminole
County Junior Chamber of Com­
A minor accident on French Ave. merce revealed that th* progrtm
Sunday morning shortly after g so far consists of a social hour
o’clock resulted In properly damage
estlmalcd at $123 and charges of from 1 to i, a husintsi meeting
"Improper starting from a parked from I to 4. entertainment 'from
position" against one of the driver* 4 In g. and dinner at I o'clock.
According tn the Sanford Police
Th* Seminole County Junior
Department accident report, a 1930 Chamber of Commerce sorill be
Nash Sedan, driven by John James host for the district-wide meet.
Murphy. M, retired, of Lake Mary
Jaycee officials and represanwas being parked at the Interser.
tattvei
of Jayre* organisations
tlon of Wh St. and Frenrh Ave
when the driver noticed another from Groveland, Hetaea Ctty,
1 Leeiburg. Bartow. Clermont, Mul­
parking apace further up
In pulling out to repark Via car, berry. Orlando, Winter Haveo, 14.
he was hit on the left front fonder Cloud, Eustla, Winter Park, Apopand bumper hy LeRoy Tucker, JB, kii Lakeland akd i ^ l s B - M ^ r e
expected to a’ttend the cauacus.
negro laborer of Sanford.
Jayre* official*. aay that Hie
Murphy w** charged with "lm district caurui "la held ueuatly be­
proper starling from a parked fore the State Convention where
position.M
groundw'nrk. le laid ter district
Patrolmen Arnold William* and plans lo tie arrompllahed at the
Ben Butler investigated.
I statewide me#L”

Minor Accident
Occurs Saturday
On French Ave.

commander of Al l Buroeu Num­
ber 314AM when, without any warn­
ing th* alrpUne'a port engine tor*
off and fall Into the see, Lt. Millaaps’ superb presence of mind, ex­
pert knowledge and fine airman­
ship averted the loss of th* airplane
and hept hla crew from tha hatarda
of HaU-nut ovCr th# ley North AtlaaUe, U. MUIaep*' prompt action
when Ike trouble started and hla
bringing the crippled airplane into
• safe landing are In keeping with
the finest tradition* af Naval Ariatiog and at th* gervUe "
‘" li.tf tB U M mamffffo m Heavy Attack Wing pert'edTt^S^wS^fflS
On# Squadron VAH-T and w#r* en farm. Behrens reported that celery
route from a g month* tour of duty wa* lying on th* ground and tt
In the Mediterranean to their new was feared that cabbage In th*
home bate at NAAS Sanford. When fields were froaen.
the mishap occurred about M miles! Damage In the Bai^ord area
nffxhnr# from Boston, they werelmuld run high with wind* blowflying at tn.ono feet headed ter Ing th* cold air over cropa bringing
Patuaent River, Md. A sudden lo* forming over th* v*g«tatlnn.
vibration waa felt tn th* port en­ Nn report haa h«*n received
gine and about T seconds later, th* relative to th* eitru* condition*
port engine tor* off and fell Into throughout Ui* Hanford area.
However, H I* l&lt;*li«&lt;v*d that th*
th* eea.
U. Millsap* tended hla crippled orang*, grapafrult and tangerine
weathered th* temporary
airplane at Boeton Airport utilising crop
fresae that hovered ever Central
a long runway and the Jet engine Florida.
which had been started to rtablllta
the aircraft. Nn lnjurlas.to personnal nor additional damag* to the
aircraft wai experienced accept
teen tire* were torn to to rods aa
th* plan* dragged to a stop aa the
cleared runway,
Crww member* of Ii. Mfllaapa
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Harry Wester's
Latest Publication
Is Now Available

Mick., let Class Machtnlat Nick W.
Marne. M. nf Btocbdale. Pa., and
Machinist Guy R. Grnfalo, U, at
Brooklyn, N. Y. Lt. Mlllsap* lives
at 1St« B. geennd It.. Hanford,
with hla wife and three children.

First Federal Closes Best Year

Th* Ftoat Federal Savings and d««m«d safety of savlnn a prim*
Loan Ann. Just elKaad It* beat'year lonilderattoA even though each
In serving th* p*opl* In thla county, account ia htsured up to 110,000
arrordlng to Howard Favllle, pre­ by th* Federal Savings and Loan
sident, who pointed out that tho Insurance Cons, a government Intotal assata of th* organliatlon on | strumentallty. But bornnmra had
Dee. gl war* 13,941,400 and com ; found q u i t * satisfactory th*
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Goodyear said, "I would approLuster, at first, asked about inthat they had lakan, he added.
date hearing from readers having surancc to rover the garment, to date last year,
rny of theta early photos.”
insure the cleaning of tho vein— During the year 88.430,300 waa Th* up-grading of g«mlnoU
The Museum director gave his able piece. However, a local In- i rrdllcd to savings accounts, repr* county aa a highly iteairabla a*c
an lnrraaai of ™
ovmr "31 ^per
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Museum", suranre man revealod that there' tenting
I f nma an
( t l o n of the state tn whlek to *•Bo* 6.-D, High Fells, New York, wes no pier* to huy eueh coverage, cent above the
ftgum, It **» u b „ih hom#
aa many people
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except possibly at Lloyda of Lon- aald. Favllle pointed out that the moving to Florida apaaka wall for
total aum In airing at the close of tha effort* af the clttaafii aa In­
Philips seld, "After examining the year waa 83,433,400 and the dividual* and huilnaii tirmi In
th* garment thoroughly, we decid­ association at If* three per cent sailing tha advantage* nf tha com­
ed to clean It.
a year dividend rat# paid uver.’ munity, Mr. Favlllo aald. Ha added
“I personally supervised tha over 814J.OOO In dividend* In 1833 that Uu Somlnol* County Chamber
Herman U q Tyner, 11, aod
This encouraging Inflow of aav- of Commerce and tha Jaycaaa
Jama* Marvin iparka, IT, both of cleaning," said Welly Philip*,
Paola am being held In tha Semi­ "which wa* done entirely by hand.” i Inga, the loan aiioclation axecu- should bo given a great daal of
live laid, enabled First Federal to credit ter the increasing influx of
nole County Jail on charges ol
lend 81.844,300 to aislit In th* peopla her*.
Grand Larceny.
building,
repair and purchase if
Constable J Q. "Slim" Galloway
homes In tills county and In the Although* 1838 la generally consi­
aald this morning that a atria* of
Immediately north of Lakn dered a peak In tho economic
aalca and tradas led him to tha Dsn Walla, 33 year old Sanford area
Mor.ro*.
The comparable figure graph, Ftrri Federal ia looking to
two m*n Invslved In th# theft n*IT" I.* being held In S*mlnoie
the new year with the expectation
for
1834
was
*1.300.400.
ftv.n, n,d« A .ltu. kUu'i«: at L ilc Ctiuoij J«i! on rharavt nf at*auU
that it «i!l be foliy at active a: ft
Monroe on Dae. 1.1.
and battery, according to Deputy tn commenting &lt;w th* frn^'h waa ta too twelve monlha Juri
of tha thrift organisation Ha pres­ closed. K wa* pointed out that al­
Th# theft of hra raddles, two Sheriff Ed Pratt.
saddle blanket* and five Hrid)#a The negro attacked hla wife early ident showed hk satisfaction tha though a great deal of money la
also Involved an unnamed Juvenile. Sunday morning In a Slpea Ave. th* Board of Director* had Incraas- being ipent for consumer product*,
Tha two men were apprehended nlto spot. Sha-waa atahhed tn the ad reserve! from 1311,100 to &gt;434. there are atill many peopla wbe
8M, a oobst of 88 4 per rent. R* put Into aavlnga a dafbilU portkm
yesterday, according to Comtabla left chest with a pen knife.
Galloway and are being held in Deputy Sheriff Pratt aald that aald that loans are bring mad* on of their Income. It la the** aavinga
Seminole County Jail la liau ef ISM tha woman waa in bad shape for what Ia considered to be a corner- that not only yield thorn a food la* vtoli* but wetod
vaUe* beak
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Overcoats, muffler*, sweater*
and mid weather paraphernalia
were In evldenr* this morning a*
winds blew a cold wav# over th#
Sanford area.
E. J. "Bud" Moughten, local
weatherman, said thla memlng
that th* temperature was 31 early
this morning and at 1:48 a. m.
th* temperature had gona up two
degree* and Was eat at 38.
Other report* continued to com*
tn during th* morning.
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Sandy Anderion, manager of
th* Sanford State Famere Mar­
ket said that th* temperature at
the market wa* 31.
A report from eoutkeait of Banford. from the Henry Shymecher
farm, sold that temperature* thr*
were 2*.
W. Brawn Miller, east qf San­
ford, reported a temperature ef M
at HI* pier*.
Bandy 'Anderenn aald "Wa got
through tha last en* with very
llttla damag* hut right now I
don't knew what's going to hap­
pen."
In Sanford proper, lea wai re­
ported In eereral location*. Water
sprinklers were left on at the home
of the Ralph Petold* on Weet
90th St. and thla morning lee
covered th* ground elmitar to
stalagmite* with the shrubbery
and tree* covered with Ice end
Icicle* hanging from them. Until
let* thin morning, Ice predominat­
ed on th* lawn and tn tha garden
whera ehrubbery eurraunded the
house.
Dm weet etda t i fenferd, a

dent* to got money eith 'which to
build their homta, tho loan officer
laid. Thla will become an increaaIngly Important factor tn the de­
velopment of tha Seminole County
trading area should th* national
government continue Ita efforts tn
eurb Inflationary tendency through
credit restriction*.
Prospect* are that homo building
will continue at about th# pace art
tn 1838, It was aald. Thla la true
of th* picture nationally and should
he even more emphatic In Florida
whera so many people are moving
•Ithar to rriir*_a steadily Increas­
ing number—nr to avoid th* rigors
of climate in the north and to
take advantage of the expanding
Industrial opportunity* bring of­
fered her#.
Directors In addition to Favlll#
■ra f. F. Doudnay, County An#*aor; H. Jam#* Gut, Manager, H.
Jam#* Gut Insurance Afency; E.
C. Harper, Sr., President, Sanford
Electric Oo.; J. H. Van Roy,
Boutheiittrn Manager, Bird k
’^ne. A. *dwh» ghinholser, at
*m«y; George TwAy, ttecvtlve
vice president.
Hie offteer* ta addition to Favllle
and Tooky. are Harper, Bret vise
president; Doudney, second vice
president; Mrs.-1, ft. Chapman,
seerdery-ftalMiwr; Mr*. Jama*
Xbein, asaiatant trnaaurer; Mr*.
C. r* Howell gad ltlae Barbara

First In Exercises

, Three pfleto af Weary AHath
squsdren Five ire expeeted le •*#»
another "first" this we*k Hy l l i $
Ing th*lr AJ "Savage" aircraft
aboard the USB Foreital during
current AtUntte Fieri tx»rtlaH.r«&lt;
Lt. Comdra. Cyril Fttton, R ebut
Tucker and Robert B. William* Jr.
left Ui* USNAAS thla .weekend to
participate In flight exarcJsea eboard Urn Nivy'a giant auper-etrrler.
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AJ'i will have operated aHeard tie
Forrest*] class ef carrier*.
From the Formats!, the Savage
Sou af Sanford will tranafor u
towtoe
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tensive carrier qualification
ttou utilising Urn training reel
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during recent Field Carrier Land­
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Rev. D, Camefix
Bases Sunday Talk
On 'God's Bankers'
Urn Bey. David a C u
tor af the Christian and
Alliance Cburck age
Bankart? yesterday

revealed tk et"«
Ing day maty tftmeaste af
■JJ
hank
for tb* money and ia
for Ita aafobaapfng, **•«■*hi* in­
vestment, and proper dtaburaement.
"Hill provide* aa aaalogy af
rhriiUan Metrerdsbip. We are
God's Rankera. Into oor hands G*d
has deposited Me resource* af Rig
created possessions. Tills make*
us the rvatodlai of the totoga gket
belong to Ood. W* tfwn me reoponsibU tev th* safe-keeping, (be
raison able tavaatmaat and Bib
flf Mm 4 )p |^ |
ft be wealth. Mm*. e»
talent '
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and McrtOee k the Serlfo
tithing,_____
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turn realty Blow the prtariffc ef
atearardabtpi a* weak rather Bma
originating the awtkimeb ef ft.
The principle*

af Ood for Zareel. These wmb
prbsdpfoe are aperitive today
into a* mnaft a* B#ey warn I t o t
Ik tb* Old Teetlment tithing was
In addition e sacrifice* and afterInge, to he New Taitlment mtr
Lord gave endorsement to Urn earn*
obligation# when be Mid to His
pharieaai But they ought lb ••en­
thuse to tith* and to do tha watgkHier thing ef he love, Judgement,
mercy, and fifth also (Matt, M :k),
"What a graeloui privlkg# it lb f|VJ
to b* on* of "Ood'l Bankars.' Wk*8 7 t
untold Joy (hare in hi being, g ,'•*mF
good and faithful steward! Wkal
rewards for tho## who prncUM
stewardship-”
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A new aeng, written and earnpnaad hy a Hanford musician, fa
daatinad »# hecom# another hit
tun*.
"I hope that th* warda and
muale will b* hummed hy every­
body tn tha n#*r future,” aald
Harry Waster, aa ha ravaalad th*
n*w sh**t muale -hat will ha plea•d Into circulation her*.
"Smll# A Little Everyday” la
tha till* of tha n*w music pt«ea
that Waiter aayi ha dedicated to
hit two young nieces Jay and
Banja.
It la a song, aaya Waiter, that
can be ua#d and sung by any
group anywhar#.
Aaktd whir# ha got tka Idea far
.
th* new election. Waiter aald,
"It was while tunning a piano for
th* Praahytarian Church that tha
Idea struck m*. Tha words and th*
tuna Juat wouldn't leava my mind
The regular monthly meeting of
until I had romplatad tha compos­
ing of th* music and th* writing th* Board of Directors of fhq
Seminole County (Clamber of Ce»*
of tha word*.”
l*B Will
will Ub
ba held at tha wwgMvg
CanntF
Waiter laid "Thl» ia about th* marc*
sartmant ef Education Bulldlpg
30th piece-of mueie 1 bava writ- Department
• nn Commercial Av*. at t o’clock
tan.”
Next to hi* latest creation for tomarrow night.
President Georgs ' Touhy tlgb
playing and singing Ws*Ur aald
that hie tuna called "Th* Monkey urged every dlracter to make 4
Song" le written aipeclallf for •pedal effort to attend tha mastthe youngster*. “I got tha Idea Iny, in addition, haa Invited all of
for that on* whll# visiting the tha committee chairman to.att jft
8anford Zoo," ha aald.
and hoar tha discussion and tq?
Tha modest musician aald that parts from n full and eemplits
H1 have been playing a piano ainco agenda.
1 waa nine yaars old.” However, he
Tha tentative agenda include*
ravealad that tha enly lima that rapert af th* tommardal a t' '
b. i.« ever pia^od
pi*/*u iot
lor •a crieiuily
criauiily com m ute*; a *«pwrt itvn to*,
was In an Army preducDeg call- tral Florida Fair Exhibit
•d "Th* Khaki Waekte dhow" tee; ■ highway report;
whan he eecompenled Dinah Shore ttra and Natlmul Affair*
tn 1841 at Fert Bragg, N. C. ‘ tee repeyti Annual Meet*
Folk* hi Sanford, k-.k fo 1848, mtttee repertt pnhltrity
heard anathev ceerpaaltlon hy
Wester whan the lamina!* High
falte»J Olae Chsk was tinging "My

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ARTHUR J..TLEVA

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*1 -wouldn’t have r w tote thla
If I didn’t know dii pom tliU tiN ." Hid a young Air
Farce CapUln aa Ha announced
Dm change In management at
Seminole County Motors recently.
; ArtHur J. Pleva, 87-year-otd forHiar Air Fore* Captain who had
at ona time made op hla mind to
become a military career man,
!)aa taken over aa' general manager
- of tha Bambini# County Motora
BSodge-Plymouth daalerahlp bare
In Santonl,
“Sailing automobllea la nothing
• new to me,” rieva raid. “ I have
bean connected with tha telling of
Dodge'and Plymouth automobllea
and7 tha Dodge Truck for ten
pediV ’ h* aald.
'Slartbi* In. tha automobile busteeat tailing parti, and then ad­
vanced to a parta-manager before
ftyattini Into tha aatling of automo­
bile, PJev* aald,'” ! tWnk I'kiwir
"g IHUa hit about what
puU an au----- puW
tolnoblla together.”
•Coming to Florida First In Or­
lando and then two ycara ago
traaafarring to Sanford aa a tales­
man, Plava, who aayi ha la usual­
ly known aa "Art” revealed that
"I find the location here, at well
at tha temperment of the people,
Jimue|i to my liking. People just
^don't forget you. So, I Intend to
make Sanford my homa for the
re it of my dayt."
The young automobile dealer asecutiva aayi that “ I will. build
my home here In the very near
future.”
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Plava la married and betidei
bla wife, Margaret, haa two child­
ren, a girl, Sunn who la nine and
I. young ion Mika who la teven
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plan no Immediate change*
in . tin Seminole County Motora
erganlistlon," ha aald. "Thera Is
or a change in our ninetan organliatlon," ha added.
»; "Howfrver," aald J’lava, "wo
tiafbrii service here to offer In
Siuford and Seminole County -: a
aerylee that we know will satisfy
the maintenance needs of the best
iQtomoblla and truck owner," He
tAldrfad. "and we offer what «a conildrr the best automabUe on tha
read today - the D«rt|#."
' Plava aald that hla hobby ia
hiodel alrplant building, and sec­
ond |o that, fishing. He aald "I
plajed horkey for the Pittsburgh
VeUow Jackctt. a semlprolesstonal Uam .
"My former home,” Plava-aald,
kwaa Pittiburgh where, after comg|{&gt;!eilng high school I attended the
^Carnegie Institute of Technology."

Commission Faces
Short Schedule
At Tonite's Meet
: A sheet agenda faces the Board
of linfard City Commissioners to­
night at a regular meeting of the
{Mnard.
» Three Itemi appear on the
•tend* Inrlgdlng a dlacuaaion with
rrprnroatatlvea of tha cnglnaarlng
firm of Raynolds, Smith and Hill
Of Jackaonvilla regarding the posaiblllllet of a feasibility report into
p.hethar nr not the City of Sanford
ihouid distribute electricity. ,
Other disunions with the com­
missioners will be in regards to
I * water rata adjustment for Hun*
,* le r lea and Fuel and a request by
the Salvation Army for a waiver
pt Uw license fee for tha operation
M i "thrift atorr."
' Additional dlacuaaion will aUm
from' mlaeeUanewli business from
iha floor and from tha City ComIj i toy trs
The meating win Ha bald tonight
r» o'clock i» tha Qty Commission
«i Hto CM pM L

Tha January Dsua of tha Ladiea
Home Journal ravaala tha alory
of a young music team who will
thrill their Sanford audience the
night nf Jan. 30 at the Plnecraat
auditorium.
,
Nelson and Neal, the AuitralianAmerican two-piano team, travel
from concert to concert In their
own tranaporatlon, a black truck
utually used for the delivery of
milk or bread, trailed by a narrow
van-like construction which car­
ries tha two planoi.
Tha truck haa been redesigned
Into a one-room home In which
the coupla live and travel, and
dream. They actually change into
their "concert ciolhea" In their
movable home which they park
near the auditorium where they
are to appear.
Twenty-four month -old Johnny
Murray Neal alio accompanies
hla parents on their tour from
September until May which In
dudes from SO to loo concerts
across the country.
, Harry and Allison Neal will be
in Sanford, late this mouth, bring­
ing with them the youngster, their
unique van mobile and living
quarter*, aa well a* the two piano*
which they us* !u Ujelr concert.
Their home la In Paris, Tenn.,
whera they live In a 100-yearold
house with aerea of gran, trees
and flowers.
It will be Interesting to hear Nel­
ms and Neal because of their
p e a t accomplishment In music
on two piano*. It will be equilly
interesting to meet the young
couple, both of them still in their
twenties, who travel and live In
such'* unique manner.
Nelson and Neal. AustralianAmerican two piano team will
appear In Sanford for the second
In a three-concert aeries of the
Seminole Mutual Concert Avsocialion.

Mrs. Robert Cox
Reported Better
Following Accident
Mr*. Robert Co* U Improving,
according to h*r husbftid, Robert
Cov of Enterprise.
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Mr*. Coa w*a badly Injure*! In
an automobile collision last Wed­
nesday *flemoon near DeBary a*
she w ii returning from * Wo­
man’* Aunltlary meeting *bout 6
o’clock In the afternoon.
According to Cov, Mist Cathe­
rine Lynch, daughter of a former
rector of the Episcopal Church at
Enterprise, was driving her car
home accompanied by Mre. Cox,
when a ear reportedly came out
of an Intersection and the two
crashed headon. Mrs. B. C. Dickereon, driver of the car that rame
out of tha Intersection, accompan­
ied by several ladles who were un­
injured, received a bad bruise and
a broken thumb.
Mr*. Cos le confined to the
Fernald-Laughton Memorial Hos­
pital with her leg broken In three
place*.
Mil* Lynch i* elan at the local
hospital with a broken collar bona.

Railway Museum
Director Searches
For Old Pictures
Th* director of a Railway
Museum wai In Sanford Friday
looking for. old photographs of
early woodhumera operated on
railroad* at the turn of the century and earlier.
David Goodyear, an enthusfaatle
speaker of th* earlier model of
train transportation said, "I am
seeking photograph* of early loromotives for visual education die-

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A complete agenda for the Dis­
trict eight meeting of th* Ameri­
can Cancer Society h»» been i*vealed.
Walter Jemei, Nitlonal Field
Representative of the American
Cancer Society, with officea la
New York City, will be In San­
ford for the meeting which will
be held at the Mayfair Inn beginn­
ing at in a. m., Jan. 13.
Mrs. Ralph Hansel, district dir­
ector, will preside at th* meeting
with other outstanding officials at­
tending the session taking part.
L. II. Teteraon, of Tampa, exendive vice president, Florida Di­
vision of th* American Cancer Socety will address the entire group
on "The American Cancer Society
—It * History, Organliatlon, Pur­
pose."
The Rev. Phillip Schlessmann will
offer the invocation at the luncheon
with the introduction of visitor!
an&lt;| official* welcome by 31ra.
Julius Plngfrldrr, president of tha
Seminole County Unit of th* Am#rlean Cancer Society,
Other* to he heard at the Dist­
rict Meeting er« Voile A. William*
Jr , Assistant Stall's Attorney, whs
wilj speak on "Th* Part Volunt
torn Have Played In Our History,”
Mrs. Nat Berman, Service Chair­
man of Orange County; Mr*. I.
C. Johansen, Chairman of the Os­
ceola County Unit at Kissimmee;
Mrs. Kay ration, afatf member of
Orlando; Andrew Bracken, Public
Education chairman, Seminole
County; John Morgan, Campaign
Chairman, Orange County; Mr*.
William T. Graham, Osceola Coun­
ty Public Education Chairman of
SL Cloud.
Georg* S. Bradahaw, president of
the Orange County Unit, of Orlan­
do; Mr*. Anne Cog of New Smy­
rna Beach, chairman of the Vol­
usia County unit; Mias Buth Zim­
mer. District Field .Representative
of Orlando; Fred Kury of Melbour­
ne, member of the Brevard Coun­
ty unit; Peter Srhaal of Orlando,
chairman of the Orange County
Public Relatloni committee; and
Mra. Belly Lewandowikl of Diy-

The Fred Balts and the W. O.
Brins'!” *, on West 13th RL could
not understand what had happened
when they looked out of their win­
dows Saturday morning to find a
hug* whit* bird they at firat
thought was a Great White Heron.
Between the two houses. In an
area heavy with tree* and shrubbery. the stately bird stood.
Time after time the bird, which
turned out to be a Snowy White
Egret, attempted to fly. It was
unable to lake off though due to
perhaps an Injured leg, an injured
wing, or possibly because nf the
denseness of the trees and shrubbery which would not allow It to
lake off In flight.
Standing straight, at lime*, with
it* neck outstretched, the pur*
white water bird would slump m
Ite Jag* kfgigrenlly imaHla to w p Urn* Beach, chairman of.the.puhItself lip because of in Injury. llclty committee lor Voltmle Coun­
No one will ever know, perhaps, ty.
Just what did Happen to the egrtl
that Is usually found around the
shallow lake water* wading for its Minor Accident
food and flying short distances to
new- feeding grounds
The long winged bird may hive
hit a power line to Inlure its wings
It may have flown low In an at­

tempt to find water tn which to
light and became entangled In tall
tree*.
The only answer to the problem
w»s tn call the Sanford aoo to take
care of the stranger to city duel
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$750 Value Put
On Oriental Robe
A Mandarin robs, of the Ming
Dynasty, probably about 110 year*
old, provided what Is believed th*
m"»t expensive dry cleaning Job
to he done in Sanford.
The oriental rohe, brought to
thU country by t.«w Luster, a
mrmher nf Tb" Hanford Herald
advertising staff, Is believed to b*
valued from 1760 tn 11,000. Lust­
er said, "on arriving In this coun­
try, I took th* robe to Gumps, In
California, dealer* and Importer*
of oriental merchandise end they
valued It at nn lass than 1780."
Wally Philips, of Philips Col
on|a f c W n « 7 • • « t h .t 't ’he garu po„ | Wy the most exprnslv* that'* bran cleaned In San
ford- "As far a* I know," said
Philips. "It it tb* biggest clean-

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LT. L. M. MILLSAPB of VAH-T receives * tetter of commendation
from Oapt- J. T. Blackburn for outstanding performance la aircraft
emergency. (Official Photo, U.‘• - Navy)
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Citation A w arded
t.l. t-rwls M. Mlllsape, USN. wai
commended by Capt J, T. Blackbum, USN, Commander Heavy a t­
tack Wing One ter outstanding per­
formance of duty aa set forth la tha
following citation:
"On 11 December, IBM. aa plane

District Caucus *
Of Jaycees Slated

A district tilin g of Bu Junior
Chamber nf Commerce will He held
here In Sanford at Ike Mayfair
tnn on .Ian IB.
Occurs Saturday
Official* of the local Seminole
On French Ave.
County Junior Chamber of Com­
A minor accident on French Ave. merce revealed that th* progrtm
Sunday morning shortly after g so far consists of a social hour
o’clock resulted In properly damage
estlmalcd at $123 and charges of from 1 to i, a husintsi meeting
"Improper starting from a parked from I to 4. entertainment 'from
position" against one of the driver* 4 In g. and dinner at I o'clock.
According tn the Sanford Police
Th* Seminole County Junior
Department accident report, a 1930 Chamber of Commerce sorill be
Nash Sedan, driven by John James host for the district-wide meet.
Murphy. M, retired, of Lake Mary
Jaycee officials and represanwas being parked at the Interser.
tattvei
of Jayre* organisations
tlon of Wh St. and Frenrh Ave
when the driver noticed another from Groveland, Hetaea Ctty,
1 Leeiburg. Bartow. Clermont, Mul­
parking apace further up
In pulling out to repark Via car, berry. Orlando, Winter Haveo, 14.
he was hit on the left front fonder Cloud, Eustla, Winter Park, Apopand bumper hy LeRoy Tucker, JB, kii Lakeland akd i ^ l s B - M ^ r e
expected to a’ttend the cauacus.
negro laborer of Sanford.
Jayre* official*. aay that Hie
Murphy w** charged with "lm district caurui "la held ueuatly be­
proper starling from a parked fore the State Convention where
position.M
groundw'nrk. le laid ter district
Patrolmen Arnold William* and plans lo tie arrompllahed at the
Ben Butler investigated.
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commander of Al l Buroeu Num­
ber 314AM when, without any warn­
ing th* alrpUne'a port engine tor*
off and fall Into the see, Lt. Millaaps’ superb presence of mind, ex­
pert knowledge and fine airman­
ship averted the loss of th* airplane
and hept hla crew from tha hatarda
of HaU-nut ovCr th# ley North AtlaaUe, U. MUIaep*' prompt action
when Ike trouble started and hla
bringing the crippled airplane into
• safe landing are In keeping with
the finest tradition* af Naval Ariatiog and at th* gervUe "
‘" li.tf tB U M mamffffo m Heavy Attack Wing pert'edTt^S^wS^fflS
On# Squadron VAH-T and w#r* en farm. Behrens reported that celery
route from a g month* tour of duty wa* lying on th* ground and tt
In the Mediterranean to their new was feared that cabbage In th*
home bate at NAAS Sanford. When fields were froaen.
the mishap occurred about M miles! Damage In the Bai^ord area
nffxhnr# from Boston, they werelmuld run high with wind* blowflying at tn.ono feet headed ter Ing th* cold air over cropa bringing
Patuaent River, Md. A sudden lo* forming over th* v*g«tatlnn.
vibration waa felt tn th* port en­ Nn report haa h«*n received
gine and about T seconds later, th* relative to th* eitru* condition*
port engine tor* off and fell Into throughout Ui* Hanford area.
However, H I* l&lt;*li«&lt;v*d that th*
th* eea.
U. Millsap* tended hla crippled orang*, grapafrult and tangerine
weathered th* temporary
airplane at Boeton Airport utilising crop
fresae that hovered ever Central
a long runway and the Jet engine Florida.
which had been started to rtablllta
the aircraft. Nn lnjurlas.to personnal nor additional damag* to the
aircraft wai experienced accept
teen tire* were torn to to rods aa
th* plan* dragged to a stop aa the
cleared runway,
Crww member* of Ii. Mfllaapa
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Harry Wester's
Latest Publication
Is Now Available

Mick., let Class Machtnlat Nick W.
Marne. M. nf Btocbdale. Pa., and
Machinist Guy R. Grnfalo, U, at
Brooklyn, N. Y. Lt. Mlllsap* lives
at 1St« B. geennd It.. Hanford,
with hla wife and three children.

First Federal Closes Best Year

Th* Ftoat Federal Savings and d««m«d safety of savlnn a prim*
Loan Ann. Just elKaad It* beat'year lonilderattoA even though each
In serving th* p*opl* In thla county, account ia htsured up to 110,000
arrordlng to Howard Favllle, pre­ by th* Federal Savings and Loan
sident, who pointed out that tho Insurance Cons, a government Intotal assata of th* organliatlon on | strumentallty. But bornnmra had
Dee. gl war* 13,941,400 and com ; found q u i t * satisfactory th*
liM-lMO. (
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P 'f'd wllh KUT'WO on the
t nA Urmi * lh- toana
Goodyear said, "I would approLuster, at first, asked about inthat they had lakan, he added.
date hearing from readers having surancc to rover the garment, to date last year,
rny of theta early photos.”
insure the cleaning of tho vein— During the year 88.430,300 waa Th* up-grading of g«mlnoU
The Museum director gave his able piece. However, a local In- i rrdllcd to savings accounts, repr* county aa a highly iteairabla a*c
an lnrraaai of ™
ovmr "31 ^per
b rV»
Museum", suranre man revealod that there' tenting
Ifnm a an
( t l o n of the state tn whlek to *•Bo* 6.-D, High Fells, New York, wes no pier* to huy eueh coverage, cent above the
ftgum, It **» u b „ih hom#
aa many people
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except possibly at Lloyda of Lon- aald. Favllle pointed out that the moving to Florida apaaka wall for
total aum In airing at the close of tha effort* af the clttaafii aa In­
Tynerr Being Held
Philips seld, "After examining the year waa 83,433,400 and the dividual* and huilnaii tirmi In
th* garment thoroughly, we decid­ association at If* three per cent sailing tha advantage* nf tha com­
a year dividend rat# paid uver.’ munity, Mr. Favlllo aald. Ha added
On Grand Larceny ed to clean It.
“I personally supervised tha over 814J.OOO In dividend* In 1833 that Uu Somlnol* County Chamber
Herman U q Tyner, 11, aod
This encouraging Inflow of aav- of Commerce and tha Jaycaaa
Jama* Marvin iparka, IT, both of cleaning," said Welly Philip*,
Paola am being held In tha Semi­ "which wa* done entirely by hand.” i Inga, the loan aiioclation axecu- should bo given a great daal of
live laid, enabled First Federal to credit ter the increasing influx of
nole County Jail on charges ol
lend 81.844,300 to aislit In th* peopla her*.
Grand Larceny.
Assault, Battery
building,
repair and purchase if
Constable J Q. "Slim" Galloway
Although* 1838 la generally consi­
aald this morning that a atria* of Charges Are Made homes In tills county and In the dered a peak In tho economic
area
Immediately
north
of
Lakn
aalca and tradas led him to tha Dsn Walla, 33 year old Sanford Mor.ro*. The comparable figure graph, Ftrri Federal ia looking to
two m*n Invslved In th# theft n*IT" I.* being held In S*mlnoie
the new year with the expectation
ftv.n, n,d« A .ltu. kUu'i«: at L ilc Ctiuoij J«i! on rharavt nf at*auU for 1834 was *1.300.400.
that it «i!l be foliy at active a: ft
Monroe on Dae. 1.1.
and battery, according to Deputy tn commenting &lt;w th* frn^'h waa ta too twelve monlha Juri
of tha thrift organisation Ha pres­ closed. K wa* pointed out that al­
Th# theft of hra raddles, two Sheriff Ed Pratt.
saddle blanket* and five Hrid)#a The negro attacked hla wife early ident showed hk satisfaction tha though a great deal of money la
also Involved an unnamed Juvenile. Sunday morning In a Slpea Ave. th* Board of Director* had Incraas- being ipent for consumer product*,
Tha two men were apprehended nlto spot. Sha-waa atahhed tn the ad reserve! from 1311,100 to &gt;434. there are atill many peopla wbe
8M, a oobst of 88 4 per rent. R* put Into aavlnga a dafbilU portkm
yesterday, according to Comtabla left chest with a pen knife.
Galloway and are being held in Deputy Sheriff Pratt aald that aald that loans are bring mad* on of their Income. It la the** aavinga
Seminole County Jail la liau ef ISM tha woman waa in bad shape for what Ia considered to be a corner- that not only yield thorn a food la* vtoli* but wetod
vaUe* beak
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Overcoats, muffler*, sweater*
and mid weather paraphernalia
were In evldenr* this morning a*
winds blew a cold wav# over th#
Sanford area.
E. J. "Bud" Moughten, local
weatherman, said thla memlng
that th* temperature was 31 early
this morning and at 1:48 a. m.
th* temperature had gona up two
degree* and Was eat at 38.
Other report* continued to com*
tn during th* morning.
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Sandy Anderion, manager of
th* Sanford State Famere Mar­
ket said that th* temperature at
the market wa* 31.
A report from eoutkeait of Banford. from the Henry Shymecher
farm, sold that temperature* thr*
were 2*.
W. Brawn Miller, east qf San­
ford, reported a temperature ef M
at HI* pier*.
Bandy 'Anderenn aald "Wa got
through tha last en* with very
llttla damag* hut right now I
don't knew what's going to hap­
pen."
In Sanford proper, lea wai re­
ported In eereral location*. Water
sprinklers were left on at the home
of the Ralph Petold* on Weet
90th St. and thla morning lee
covered th* ground elmitar to
stalagmite* with the shrubbery
and tree* covered with Ice end
Icicle* hanging from them. Until
let* thin morning, Ice predominat­
ed on th* lawn and tn tha garden
whera ehrubbery eurraunded the
house.
Dm weet etda t i fenferd, a

dent* to got money eith 'which to
build their homta, tho loan officer
laid. Thla will become an increaaIngly Important factor tn the de­
velopment of tha Seminole County
trading area should th* national
government continue Ita efforts tn
eurb Inflationary tendency through
credit restriction*.
Prospect* are that homo building
will continue at about th# pace art
tn 1838, It was aald. Thla la true
of th* picture nationally and should
he even more emphatic In Florida
whera so many people are moving
•Ithar to rriir*_a steadily Increas­
ing number—nr to avoid th* rigors
of climate in the north and to
take advantage of the expanding
Industrial opportunity* bring of­
fered her#.
Directors In addition to Favlll#
■ra f. F. Doudnay, County An#*aor; H. Jam#* Gut, Manager, H.
Jam#* Gut Insurance Afency; E.
C. Harper, Sr., President, Sanford
Electric Oo.; J. H. Van Roy,
Boutheiittrn Manager, Bird k
’^ne. A. *dwh» ghinholser, at
*m«y; George TwAy, ttecvtlve
vice president.
Hie offteer* ta addition to Favllle
and Tooky. are Harper, Bret vise
president; Doudney, second vice
president; Mrs.-1, ft. Chapman,
seerdery-ftalMiwr; Mr*. Jama*
Xbein, asaiatant trnaaurer; Mr*.
C. r* Howell gad ltlae Barbara

, Three pfleto af Weary AHath
squsdren Five ire expeeted le •*#»
another "first" this we*k Hy l l i $ 4,-C*
Ing th*lr AJ "Savage" aircraft
aboard the USB Foreital during
current AtUntte Fieri tx»rtlaH.r«&lt;
Lt. Comdra. Cyril Fttton, R ebut
Tucker and Robert B. William* Jr.
left Ui* USNAAS thla .weekend to
participate In flight exarcJsea eboard Urn Nivy'a giant auper-etrrler.
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Thla win He the ftrrt time Hto
AJ'i will have operated aHeard tie F&gt;
Forrest*] class ef carrier*.
From the Formats!, the Savage . V
Sou af Sanford will tranafor utowtoe
m
Uia Intrepid for e «
tensive carrier qualification
ttou utilising Urn training reel
icalvad
during recent Field Carrier Land­
ing Fraction aeeiloni at lm UB*
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Rev. D, Camefix
Bases Sunday Talk
On 'God's Bankers'
Urn Bey. David a Cu
tor af the Christian and
Alliance Cburck age
Bankart? yesterday
revealed tk e t"«
Ing day maty tftmeaste af
■JJ
hank
for tb* money and ia
for Ita aafobaapfng, **•«■*hi* in­
vestment, and proper dtaburaement.
"Hill provide* aa aaalogy af
rhriiUan Metrerdsbip. We are
God's Rankera. Into oor hands G*d
has deposited Me resource* af Rig
created possessions. Tills make*
us the rvatodlai of the totoga gket
belong to Ood. W* tfwn me reoponsibU tev th* safe-keeping, (be
raison able tavaatmaat and Bib
flf Mm 4 )p |^ |
ft be wealth. Mm*. e»
talent '
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and McrtOee k the Serlfo
tithing,_____
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turn realty Blow the prtariffc ef
atearardabtpi a* weak rather Bma
originating the awtkimeb ef ft.
The principle*

af Ood for Zareel. These wmb
prbsdpfoe are aperitive today
into a* mnaft a* B#ey warn I t o t
Ik tb* Old Teetlment tithing was
In addition e sacrifice* and afterInge, to he New Taitlment mtr
Lord gave endorsement to Urn earn*
obligation# when be Mid to His
pharieaai But they ought lb ••en­
thuse to tith* and to do tha watgkHier thing ef he love, Judgement,
mercy, and fifth also (Matt, M :k),
"What a graeloui privlkg# it lb f|VJ
to b* on* of "Ood'l Bankars.' Wk*8 7 t
untold Joy (hare in hi being, g ,'•*mF
good and faithful steward! Wkal
rewards for tho## who prncUM
stewardship-”
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A new aeng, written and earnpnaad hy a Hanford musician, fa
daatinad »# hecom# another hit
tun*.
"I hope that th* warda and
muale will b* hummed hy every­
body tn tha n#*r future,” aald
Harry Waster, aa ha ravaalad th*
n*w sh**t muale -hat will ha plea•d Into circulation her*.
"Smll# A Little Everyday” la
tha till* of tha n*w music pt«ea
that Waiter aayi ha dedicated to
hit two young nieces Jay and
Banja.
It la a song, aaya Waiter, that
can be ua#d and sung by any
group anywhar#.
Aaktd whir# ha got tka Idea far
.
th* new election. Waiter aald,
"It was while tunning a piano for
th* Praahytarian Church that tha
Idea struck m*. Tha words and th*
tuna Juat wouldn't leava my mind
The regular monthly meeting of
until I had romplatad tha compos­
ing of th* music and th* writing th* Board of Directors of fhq
Seminole County (Clamber of Ce»*
of tha word*.”
l*B W
ill U
wgMvg
will
bab held at tha wCanntF
Waiter laid "Thl» ia about th* marc*
sartmant ef Education Bulldlpg
30th piece-of mueie 1 bava writ- Department
• nn Commercial Av*. at t o’clock
tan.”
Next to hi* latest creation for tomarrow night.
President Georgs ' Touhy tlgb
playing and singing Ws*Ur aald
that hie tuna called "Th* Monkey urged every dlracter to make 4
Song" le written aipeclallf for •pedal effort to attend tha mastthe youngster*. “I got tha Idea Iny, in addition, haa Invited all of
for that on* whll# visiting the tha committee chairman to.att jft
8anford Zoo," ha aald.
and hoar tha discussion and tq?
Tha modest musician aald that parts from n full and eemplits
H1 have been playing a piano ainco agenda.
1 waa nine yaars old.” However, he
Tha tentative agenda include*
ravealad that tha enly lima that rapert af th* tommardal a t ' '
b. i.« ever pia^od
pi*/*u iot
lor •a crieiuily
criauiily commute*; a *«pwrt itv n to*,
was In an Army preducDeg call- tral Florida Fair Exhibit
•d "Th* Khaki Waekte dhow" tee; ■ highway report;
whan he eecompenled Dinah Shore ttra and Natlmul Affair*
tn 1841 at Fert Bragg, N. C. ‘ tee repeyti Annual Meet*
Folk* hi Sanford, k-.k fo 1848, mtttee repertt pnhltrity
heard anathev ceerpaaltlon hy
Wester whan the lamina!* High
falte»J Olae Chsk was tinging "My

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Mr. and Mrs. Georg* McKay of Park; Mr. and Mri. Maurice PerWinter Park were guests of Mr. ley and children, April and Mau­
end Mra. S. B. Steward of Maine rice Jr ; Mr. and Mri. John Dolan
all of Orlando, Mr. and Mrs. Neal
Mrs. Casiio Maiera has left for Gilbert of Eau Ga l l I t ; J.
Delray Btacb, for several week* to Buckram of Melbourne and James
be with her friend, Mrs. Wen Gil­ Robert McGrath and William MeBy HRS. RUTH LAYO
bert, who la convalescing from a Laughton of Longwocd.
Over 400 children and their par­ aerious operation. Mrs. Myrl Blan­ The Saturday Evening Pinochle
ents gathered at Sunnyshade Park kenship and Miss Winona Craig Club enjoyed it* annual banquet
In.Longwood for an annual party went as far a* AVrst Palm Reach at the Eo’a Plata In Urlando.
with her returning a few days Those attending were, Mr. and
recently.
Mr». Charlee Walea, Louie Knolli
To greet the children upon their later.
arrival waa thi ever popular cot­ John PUlsbury of Farming- of F im Park, Mr. and Mri. Nor­
ton' candy stand. The/ provided ton. Me., and Mr and Mra. Earl man Godfrey of Pegrl Laka
what seemed to be an everlasting PUlsbury of Raugeley, Me, were Heights. Mra. Maude Tupper, Mri.
amount of cotton cones and the vuiton on Maine St. last Saturday Florence Sunderlln and J. Hollliter
waiting Una never seemed to cease. of many of their former neighbors of Longwood,
Mr. and Mrs. William Hallam and
Mrs. B. R. Gray sang several from Maine.
musical selections and was accom­ Mr. Willi and his mother of Mri. Belle Ahar entertained M'
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panied by Mr*. R. T. Mllwee play­ Maine St. are entertaining their anil Mrt. C. L. Roberta and aona
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was loaned for the evening by the and daughter of Vgglnla.
Longwood Baptist Church. There Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thompson Th« Saturday Evening Pinochle
was also group singing.
hid as wetkend guests their daugh­ Club met Saturday evening at the
This annual event was sponsored ter's family, Mr. and Sirs. John home of Mra. Maud* Tupper.
financially by, Town of Longwood. Comfort of Nahant, Mass., and St. Among tha usual participants were.
the Churches, Clubs, Chamber of Pctariburg; their son, John Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Charlrg Walea and
Commerce, Merchants and indivi­ who Is attending Military School In Loula Knolls of Fern Park. Mr. and
duals. Mrs. Claude Layo extends North Carolina; son, Robert, and Mrs. Norman Godfrey of Pearl
her appreciation to all thou that daughter, Jesn, who li a student Lake lfelghti, Mrt. Florence Sungave* ao willing and to those that In Miesachusatts college and Mra. derlin and J Knlllster of Lon (wood.
assisted la making tha event a Selma Larcom of Longwood.
Mr. and Mrt. Ray Bowlea had as
success.
Mr. and Mrs. James McGrath their gueit Mr. Bowie* mother,
Me. and Mrs. E, C. Dunning held entertained at on* of the largest Mrs. G. Bowlea of Tampa, over the
"Open House" at thtir horn* on artlaa In town recently, eonalst- holiday*.
Oxford It. last Tuesday evening.
ir of thair children and families Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lee and daugh­
Quick Cblaf, a colt owned by Mr. and Mrs. Jets Cottlnthsm and friend*.
ter have taken the Haight house on
year period. Since new taxes must
John Froellch of Brookvltle, N. spent the holiday waekend in Clear­ Among those present were. Mr. E. Lake Ave Mrs. Xee is the
originate In tha house, it did not Y., won IS of SO harness recce water with their son, Frits dotting- and Mrs. Herschel Demorett and daughter of Mrs, Walts of Longprovide any new financing.
In IB85 end earned *8,397.
bam and Mra. Cottlngham.
sons, Bobby and Steve, of Winter wood.
However, he said e difference of
opinion on how to allocate funds
for tha Interstate system creates
Will You Be There?
N ew Tap and B allet d a is e s
eddrd hasards for the legislation.
Tha intarstata system, a 40,000B egin Wednesday* January 11
The Big Annual
mile nstwork of key roads, would
• t 4:00 P . M.
get tha bulk of tha new funds un­
der all the major highway aid
plana pending In CongTes*.
DUXBURY SC H O O L O F D A N CIN G
&gt;The Gore bill called for about
11 billion dollara in federal-state
spending for hlghwaya over a five-

Longwood

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WAHHWOTOH ( « - , i e n . Gore
p - p a * ) laid Wednesday tha IBM
M r i i i may gat snarled up | n
» dlaauU m r hew a big chunk of
ME highway construction monet
lhet*m be distributed among the
m m
■e told a ranorter ha la conflM l Ceagreaa eventually will anUt a hlthwav bill somewhat along
ke llnea ef his measure which the

ELKS

Eric Anderson of Sebrlng waa a
visitor last week with his coustne
Mra. Selma Lircom at her hom&lt;v
on Maina St.
*

LION TAMER STCMBLEp 1
OSAKA. Japan (.p—Don lamer
Mitauo Ando stumbled Thursday
an 8-year-old lion leaped on him
from behind. Attendants twisted
the lion's tall a/td held him oft
with polos while they dragged
Ando from the caged ring amid thq*
mm - a • « .
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straim s kofl O600
spectators. Ando
was seriously Injured from a blla
on Ihe neck and dawmarks on the
back of bts bead.

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Bar Nona Ranch
world at Three
Concert in Miniature

Mrs. Jockson Dits
A t Home Saturday
Mr*. MiuHt A. Jifk im , Tl, dt«d
at bar boma Ralurdiy aftmriooR
follow in* a ihnrt illnaii. Aha ««a
born Dtc. W, 1M1 In Oiford, N. C..
and hid nude hrr homp In Sinferd
it 70S W. 30th St. for tha pail M
yrari.
A mdmhrr of Iba f ln l Mflhodlit
rhiireb, iba ti lurvtvad by bar butband, a daughtpr. Mri. R. R
Magnuiion of thli City; one ton,
Irvtna Jgekton of Indlinapolla,
Ind.; a grandaon, Jimmy Jarkion
of StnfoH, and a brothar, B. L.
Smith of Oiford.
Fimrrat tarv lrn «aro held today
at 3 p.m. with tha Rpv. Milton
Wyatt of lha Firil Mrihodtat Church
and lha R tt A. fl. Melnnli nf
Um F lnt riribytartan Churrh
offirlttlng. Burial took plf^a In
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Legal Notice
nr.ro H T OF CONDITION o r
• n i r 1111-11110 a itA N T ir n a t io n a l ,
tty aaVPONII IN THE BTATII OF FLOi
AT t h e it ,n a n n r ni • lu r e p ON DEcrm b
p tiii.iM ir.it tv n r a r n N iE t o c a l l w
lUMPrMULLLR IIT T il► &lt;1 OnENCT. t NDEB
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AMI-.TI
caih.baiane»a v ita atnar nankt. tacfudinr raaarra balaaea.
ana rate name in preta^a et collacttan
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tit&gt;ltaaiinnp at nutea an t nniitiral aubdlMtlnna
Ulnar Tontla. pn-.Pa. nml datrnturai ............. ................
Corporal* ateeka linrludtnr H I.&lt;ut no (lock ef Federal
i • H fiarra hank I ................ ...— ...............
Leiua ann dlaeaunia tinrivdtnr I Nona everdrafta)
Maak yramiaae anna* itu.eat.U, turnltura and *
naturae ( e l .i l a t l ................ ...........
Meat aa&lt;a&lt;a name* etnar man kank premtate ’
ttiaar a e e a ta ----- 1/amand dipnti-a et individual!. partninhipa,

carparatuni ................. .....................

•Aiwa dapealt* el ladividuaii. p iriii.rth tp i. end i
U epeinp . (.1 L'l.ltrd H i l n tioiarom ini
&gt;U*peiiU'el plait* and p.ilillc«l •uadlvlilnn*
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mount
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•0. Kind of .
thread
II. Treachery
31 Tap
S I Fruit of
tha oak
40. Apportion
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43. Ventilated
41. MetAlllo
rocka
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. property
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pool

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A m or
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4 Gr.v-J-apace .n
fore i'.
11 A depul y
II Warned
11 Fortunate
14. Rantahment
19 Monetary
unit (Rum )
15. Muale note
37. Small, eoay
room
IS A thin acala
33. One who
makre euiU
Si Aitrep.
broken cliff
S3 Muee of
lyric poetry
St. Norae
goddrea
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SL Sharp.
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errata
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31. IVctp
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31 Kettle
41. A epecV:
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43 Hand
covering
48 Rrawteda
40. VenLlaled
47 Iraaclble
44 Nobleman

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5. Malt
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31. Neuter
11. Bitter vetch
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40. Julca
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rat*
of plaata
14. Egyptian
S4. Coconut
41. Hawk*
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parrot
10. Otrl'a name 44. A tea eagle
(So. Am )
33. Elliptical
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RONAIB L 1MNTBI (right), 33. anewer* the nuettlon* of a detect hr*
In Nawark. N. J.. after hi* arrMt on (tiaplclnn nf murder. Slopped
for nutatlonlng aa ho arrived In Newark with (wo girl hitchhiker*.
Menter blurted out that ho had kilted "that guy In Texa*.* Ila re.
ferrad to Jan D. Broderick, 30, a atudent, whoso body waa found
with * bullet between the eye* In a ditch near llempelead, Tex.
Menlar aaid h* ahot the atudent In an argument after they had been
drinking, and then took hi* ear on to the EatL
rintemattonall

Arrested In DeLand
nr.LANP UR —Three teen-eg*
hoyi were arr*»ted Tueidiy for
thn recent dynamitingi of a »»•
cant farmhoui*. tha debit offlca
at municipal lUdium and a rill
road treitle.
F.ugrne Prtrone, Inviitlgator for
lha ilil* attarnty'i offiet, and
Ken D. Rurgeai, II, of DaLaad,
Richard I. Brackett, IS, of DoLron
Spring*, and a 1S&gt;*ar-*ld ara
rhargtd *llk mgllcloui uia af dy­
namite.
Damage from tho b in t vat
amall, Pelron* aald. hut a 10-illrk
chartd placed under Ih* trtill*
rracked a beam. The trtiila (i.nn
Iho Atlantic Coait Unt Railroad
flvo mllna anuthweit of DeLand.
relrone aald two of tha boy* admiliod Healing tha dynamite from
a ranch atorchoui* aear DoLton
Spring*.
A preliminary hearing «IU be
held Jan. 10 brfora county Judge
Thomai N. Tappy.

Kay West Offi
Must Show Reason
For Refusing Soft *
MIAMI UR—Key Writ Clip; offl.
elali were lold by Circuit*Cour3
hera Tueiday to ahow cauao why
they have rrfuird to aeat Charlea
Parra aa city rommlnioner fch thfl
baala of tlecllon return* N (i. IS*
Parra'a
m aeriarattf* d*.
free, outlined to Clrciit *Judg4
Manhall Wliehaart, iceka t».')nrcfl
lha einvi«*lnf board andr M*fM
Vletor Low* to certify hla alrctioa.
Tha clly now ha* 10 d i n la
which lo an.*&lt;**r Parra'a letioa
and to ahow that all of lha ahita*
tea ballota eaat In th« genaral mu.
Aletpal election w*ra trregulIP and
Invalid aa tha eanvaneri bald
tarller.
'J
In hla lull, Parra con!*.id» hfl
wai dieted.over Jack C. D*l*aey,
former Key Writ commtailonaf, b f
vot« of 3.433 to 3,331, lne]y)dlnf
hla 114 abienteo ballots
M!! Dm
laney'a 49.
TOO LATE TO CLAMIFf
LOST—Brown wallet In vlelnUy n|
downtown Sanfccd. Driver 11team
Important to owner. Phono'MMP,

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Wonderful way to do hottaewnrk! Jual flip thn
twitched nf electric iliihwaihera, range*, homn laundries
. . . let Reddy do thn chore*! Boat of all, your
.aleemeal helper* wutk for juat a few cent* a (lay!

30. Cryct a enw
Women'
31. Field*
taiveSar'a Aaavar
33. Mona*,
33. Thrice
tery
(mua i
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40 Spread*
33. Coiutel*
49. Voided
gran todfy
Uticn
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39 Genua nf
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L H. m. '.-tan*. L'amiar ef tea abeve*nant|d bank. d
ta«t taa apuva ktatauiant la true la tha peat M ail- kid1
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auPienaad katara a a ib&lt;F &lt;
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your kitchen tail Wn*dry tk«a to um • roahuuUoa
iof fuel*! BonHee thie owmoaay, elacUicitj
givea you ibaaa adfMtf e —^
uaaaaaavma. H onda, antcti la atnnaiad with Tha #**)«&gt;« AUaatla
■N ttlta tl aaaa, aiatard . Pierida. cnartar N uabar i l l it. F a o r tl lta ir v *
‘ a u tn e i mimpar- a
auaa ar auainaar ni tnia artuiaiai
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i- ' a a a a aiera n*i*m* company, naiaiaa ca*ir*inaf la ttiaat ta tit*
Y|* dinar •tiiu tiaa . to aiapdan aeaya «f bankiap bueiapte la
Manaer law 'hic* abara-aiatad erpaalaatlea la altilt*ia4 wttb apUeaal
eaak, a id e ic r-a at coatroli
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% Sar II — St 4 1 Judith,
wha dlad hi hat crib artiaa flm
awast bar apartment hi Near
York. A dan, «, playtnf with
SIAlehaa, Pri (Ira to tba boroa
urban kla ntolkar tail kb* and
tbrao other chlldran far a faw
•lau laa la barrow milk from a
aaWhhor,
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"firm problem,’1 which It really a complex
of
related
problem*,
1* the fact that many
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farm er ara aara'isp :tr* m o n ry v ‘**y rrnm
the home place.
Thia la noteworthy bocaute it eatea the
preeaure on farmer* who a rt caught in a
tightening squeeze between lowered Income
and a ateady or rlalng coat of living. It la
alao important becauae of the changea it la
bringing in rural ife.
Bach In 1947. aaya the department, farm*
ere earned only 82 per cent of their lnoome
away from home. By 1952, off-the-farm Income had riaen to 26 per cent of the total.
Laat year it waa up to 28&gt;/t per lent, and
thia year it will be an eetimated 52 per cent.
The U. S. Census Bureau says that 36Vb
it cent of all our farm residents are workg at non-farm Jobs this year. Five years
ago the off-the-farm workers totaled 30.1
percent of farm dwellers, while In 1940 only
S1.4 per sent of farm residents worked else­
where*
The trend 1* clear. It* import — the na­
ture and extent of It* impact on rnrnl
America and, for that matter, on our whole
economy—la not nearly so ciesr. mu cer­
tainly it Is a trend for congress to bear in
mind when new farm legislation la wrlttsn.
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Majority Convinced Ika W ill Run

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By ARTHUR I MON

. -WASHINGTON JV-A big major
lty af RapuhUcan laadsrt now
loom to ha cravlacod Yiesldsat
Elaeahowar wtn rut agate.
lb s Asaoclatsd Proas today com­
pleted • poll of 1*4 Republican
gorornors, atats chairmen, nation­
al committeeman or natlosal com­
mittee wosue.
They wers asked: "Do you be­
lieve Elsenhower wUl run again?"
This la their anawer:
Y a a ---------------------------- TT
AHD PAYABLE. If such aideYaa. IL .........................- »
•sJka shall sat bo conitrucUd or
A Rtol Curb On Speed
MAY R E Q U I X E CONITRUC- rapal____ _. . . ______________
Connecticut. "The Lend of Steady Ha­ TION
O f REPAIBt NOTICE TO Ung property wlthla slaty Says
no
—
it
bits",
is
opposed
to
enything
so
unsteady
as
OWNER OP PROPERTY| HOW attar Ua sarrlca of tho Notice
Don't know or no comment _ tt
. Tha Sanford Harold
reckless driving. This explains Gov. Abra­ NOTICE SERVED: SERVICE OP prarifa* for im Us preceding The "yea, IT' rlasstfleattea I*
ham A. Riblcoffs ordering euthorltlea to NOTICE ON KNOWN BEIt- of. Uo City Comalaaloa guy, by for thoarwh* said yaa, If he his
suspend Immediately for 80 days the license DENT) PUBLICATION OP BE- aactlaa, ar Ua publication Ucro- recovered gufftcieatly from his
IOLUT1QN. Tho City Comalaaloa diract employment of labor or by heart attack of last laptembar. ef any driver eonvlcted of speeding. A se­ may,
BY RUS8ILL KAY
by roaoluUoa, declare that contract, construct or repair aueh
cond completion brings suspension for 60 certain (pacific aidewalk* shall ba aidawalks St tha axpania of tho A foUow-up quastloa alia waa On* ef th* meet intereaHag
asked: "If not. whom do you con­ contacts ! made at th* recent
days.
construct** or repaired. Upon tho awnar, and Ua coat of such cob- sider moat likaly to win tha OOP Florida ftkta Chamber ef CemThis drastic aetion is caused by the pasiags of such roaoluUona, tha atructloa er repair shall be charg namlnatlraT"
marc* meeting In Pensacola was
alarming rise in the death rate on Connecti­ City Clark ahall caura written n*. *d against tha owner and against line* (heat af the poUtlctaai al­ Harley T. Morten, fiber technolo­
of tha passage ef suck reae- tk* land abutting such sidewalks, ready had aald thay thought the gist, with th* Florida Interna)
cut highways. Before 1955 was over, it had Ilea
lutioni, to ka aarvad upon tha and shall ha a lisa upon said land President would run agsla, not Improvement Board.
passed the 800 mark, is against 234 deaths owner or the agent of the owners from that date, end shall draw inMorton wsa omployed by th*
msny csred to spoeutst* on whst
in 1954.
of each parcel of land abutting tarast from the dal# of tha comBoard t« promote the develoowill
happen
if
be
doeen’t.
Other atatee report a like Increase, but upon aueh aldawalk, who may ba platlon ef such sidewalks until Tea said thay think Vlca Pr-sl- ment of aeft fiber* that ran ba
few have done anything so drastic as Gov. n resident ef tha City, in tha final payment at tha rate of eight dent Richard Nixon kaa tha hail produced rommorieally hi Florida
mennor provided ky law for the per cent per annum: and aueh
and encourage tha uaa af turk
Rlbleoff. The atatee which ere still playing sanrfca
of summon* In civil ae- ai*assmint shall ba eollactad In tha chance If Etaenhower drop* out. fibers by the textile Industry,
Monday, January 9, 1956 around with wrist-slapping msy yet have to lions, axcapt that tha Chief ef file isms manner a* la provided for Othtr suggestions Ineludod:
Morton has been working t*
adopt punishment serious enough to cause and pratarva aueh return. Far the the collection of special asaast- Sen. Wi l l i a m t . Knowland develop
tha rami* Industry and
(Calif),
Chief
Justice
Earl
Warren,
purpose of aueh aarvlea, If the manta for atraat paving: provided,
drivers to think twice.
his effort* are meeting with sueTODAY’S BIBLE TBBSB
Secretary
of
the
Treasury
George
Unfortunately many lew enforcement owner of such property ba nat a however, that aueh payment* may Humphrey, Rep. Jo* Ma r t i n cess. Certain sections ef Florida
Speak unto Aaron and to his sons saying, bodice aecm to have the attitude, "Drastic raaldant of tha City, any parson b* divided Into installment* pay- (Mass), Sen. Leveret! Sallonstall •ra Ideal for tha growing ef
with the collection ef able in aueh amounts and at such
ramie, particularly In tha EvarThis is tha law of the sin offering t In tha steps are really unnecessary. There msy be chargad
rents or the payment of tax*# time* aa tha City Commission may (M an), Sen. Everett Dlrkaen (III),
.
and thia itate haa bean
rwhere the burnt offering is killed ahsll occasional eeeidents. but they won’t happen on the property, or having ron- raquita: and, in ca** It should ba- Gov. Christian Harter (Mass). gladea,
eaparlmantlng
with tha fiber far
in offering be killed before the Lordi it to anyone we know.” Rut they do happen to trol thereof In any way, shall ba coma necessary to forcloi* said Gov. William G. Stratton (IU.) many ytora.
formtr
Gov.
Thomaa
K.
Dawey
lisn,
there
shall
b«
assassad,
at
a
Mt holy.—Leviticus 6:25.
regarded aa the agent of tho own­
people other folks know.
Rami# Is ona of th* aldsst fi­
er, and aarvlea upon Such parson part ef the tost ef foreclosure, a (NY), United Nations representa­ bers known ta man. It waa used
tive Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., and by th* Egyptians and Chinas*
•hall have tha Ilka affect and forts reasonable ettornoy's fa*.
M ALBOYLK
Section 11*. ITREETS, AVE­ Harold Staisaa, a special assistant and until recently wsa growl
aa though parional aarvlea ware
made upon tha awnar thereof. If NUE* AND PARKS, CITY AU- to th* President.
only hi the Orient. Per twenty
But, mo a t l y , th# Republicans years or mors Florida has been
It appaara In any such return, THOR1ZED TO B K A U T t FYj
however, that the owner I* a COMMITTEE MAY EE AF- pinned their hopes aa ■laonhewer eaperlriantlng with tha fiber, kut
nonresident, or that neither such POINTED. That tha City Com- running again.
because of cordleation difficulties
Some sample quotes:
owner nor sgant could be found, mission of Sanford, Florida, be,
and ether problems It haa net
That If you mad* good grades on# publication of a copy of tba SmLla hereby authorised to baautlMrs. Kathryn K. Meloney, Wy- proven practical.
•U t mlghi savor know tt-bs didn't
they don't avail.outoum la school but later ia Ufa failed resolution In a newspaper of gan- fy the street*, avenues and parka oming national eommltteewomsn:
Thanka to naw dacordlcation
egaarkla morning mail:
b*r bird watehara), and Ua lank to make aa much money aa you aral circulation In tha City shall of said City, by the planting of "I'm confident he'll run again. Ha methods and Improved apartT tfT some TS million Mcktlaa of Amorlca ia Ida corporam laadtr think you thould hava you art a ba (learned sufficient nolle* to tha trass, shrubbery and grass tharo- won't lat the nation down."
Hens, Florida Is now In • posi­
W trf'M d during tha Chrlitma* with 14S.
good candidate for an ulcsr com­ owner,
on, and in such other manner as
Perry Compton, Missouri stale tion to rnmpato with th* rest af
SaiKHH-md Si per cant were That a ma)ority of pip# smokari plex.
Section IIS. SIDEWALKS, FAIL- said City Commission may dsarn chairman: Ha will run and "will th* world In tha production of
bought by Woman.
honaitly believe that mori “tan- That a on I o r a In anilnerrlns URK TO CONSTRUCT OR RE- appropriate, and to appoint a win ro-elertlon handily. H# Is loo r»mla flbar and Indications point
That nathtlai run from 4T to 14 llbla women" find Ihftn mors at­ •ehoola now receive an average PAIR, WORK HONK BY OR FOR Committal to auparvis* such beau- good t soldier not to continue as-1
becoming a major In
ebea Iona, but tha aaaraga la M tractive than man who don't imoke of four to five job offer* before CITY: COST CHARGED AGAIN- (ideation, said Committee to b* iliilng his country whan It naeds duitry In th* stata.
chef,
'
a pip*. But whatever happened to they receive their diplomai.
Morton tails m* that a new
ST OWNER AND PROPERTY, composed of such number of mem- help
That s aurvay aiUmated U.S. all tha stria who took up this smok­
TO HE LIEN; METHOD OK EN. bars as said City Commission may
L. Judson Morhouao, Naw York machine has bean developed that
That
in
New
Guinea
bachelors
■ w -to ae M.ooo.ooo from the* ing of plpoa a yaar agof
FORCEMENT; W H E N DUE Uaom advisable.
stale chairman: "Elsenhower will dacordicatea tha fiber In tha field
pockets aacb yaar—Ineludlog MS,- That a million cigars are pwffod •till purehai* a brlda with human
permits us to compete with
be re-elected by (he greatest mar­ and
haadi. Other people's hcadi, that
cheap hand labor of th* Orient.
ae.ee la taxla. But no oeo know* ovary builnaia hour during tba Is.
gin of states since INS'* whan Two
Only
In
America
doai
a
man
mills ar* now using Florida
Be staggering amount that wires yaar In this country.
Seminole County Records
Franklin D. Roosevelt rolled over ramla and many other mills are
leka out of tboao aamo pockati That much of tha had tamper Ib 10»* both hli heart and his own
|ln
I*
W...............
Alf London.
ilk
tasting tba Florida product In
m m lx b t
buitneia officer* rsiulta Worn "rit­ head In marriage.
irlaa U.
•ome conceded their predictions Ihalr laboratoriaa with tha vlaw
Tket -hart'i a holiday, warning— ual eommutJtli," a larm tho Na­ That a recent poll Unwed nearly
were based on little more than a of using It In tha naar future.
l l per saat af all hlshway aed- tional Ai m . lor the P m tattoo af 4 out of every S men over 10 fear
hunch.
Rami* la cheaper than llnan
they
ar*
gettlns
a
receding
hairtf
racur
la
elaar
weather.
And
Bllndntii haa coined to deicribe
E per tael of tha nation'* driven the
Mri. Raymond V. Wheeler, and much atrongar. It can he
a iM k iir
eye strain aufferod by torn- IIm .
w arn# h . Hurry at ua i* j. p . ar##» Misiachusetta eommltteewoman, used in • hundred or mere ways
an e* por cant of tha aeddanta. muter* who road ra Jagging train* That only six per canl of bald
aald, "Yaa, on a guess, became mixed with cotton or ether feb»r*»»* Is* «•
M
That school ahlldran art fdttns and buaaa.
man believe baldneis la a ilgn
irtp l* la* I* Herald A. C l.u il *1 Leonard Hall (tha OOP national rici. In the manufacture of cloth­
Mr aaaar. To ka sure a saw-typo That aoma tes.M* abfldraa wtl] of greater Intelligence. (AU 1 can
US
(itrayM li t . to Willlt a Crakar «t chairman) looha aa happy."
ing, belting, fir* hose, carpets,
■MSI disk would stand up undar hava auffarad eye saeldrata by tha lay about tha other S4 per cent
ns.
Others fait It atm ia to* oariy rope, twine- almost anything yets
faveeOe squirming U waa taitad and of 1SSS — and saw la the time la they either are more modeit
U trtyly Ian to .lamas O. MtrCtt
might nemo.
(iarayly I t,, t# CIltfoM L. K u rd «t for predictions.
,
far Mlag kit 10,000 timaa with a to got rid if say aharp-potnUd than I am or they don't know
"Anyone who trios to answer Th# Nawpart Company end the
D Plnad aiadkaf. • •
u.ra*l# 1st to Araki* W. ia k iM t
toys your childrw gat tar Christ. the facu.) • •
(hose questions at this tin t," Oov. United State* Sugar Company
BUI
Uarayia I m . to NaVaS* P. LintThat Turkey, ones known a*
Arthur B. Langtia of Washington hav* be*« enprimentfng with
aank
"tha tick man of Europe," now li
ftjrMW la*, to a a t t n . t N. M art/ said, "Is entartng God's raslm, and ramla to th* Everglades tor a
UthUna Short* 1st. to A lktrt X.
the world's fourth la ririt wheat
number af yean. With the Im­
I don't car* to ipeeulito."
r ith tr tt ua
exporter.
proved deeerdlratlng machinery It
Oakland Short, tot. to A lktrt B.
If
any
of
tha
politicians
fait
that
. r u h a r *t us
That Andy Jackion waa tha flrit
XAkt Vitw Co. IM. to R. XtymaiS some voter* may baallato to vota appaara that w# are ra Mm threeheld af a tremendous develop­
John,ton «t us
president to travel by train, Theo­
Dontlaa iiaastrem . t i n to Wl&gt;. for a man who haa had a heart ment with a market for alt w*
dora Rooievelt waa tha first to
attack, thay didn' mention M. And can product and t tremandeua
take an alrplaM ride, and Dwight
* e###k V*,L’4" &gt; •» • ' ** B rrts
acreage U th* Glad** suitable
Elianhower ia the .only praildenl
*• A- P r# # i u i s to lA w rtatt
Jtnaa at us _
Harr st us tt el
to win a pllot'a llctnaa.
Otnf. All. Nat. Bah. to B. BmJiatt for He prfduetiea.
U oh Wartklytul nran* U « aa a lt,
Several 'yearn aga I assured
McCall at us
to Warns B. Albtra at us
That today tharw ar* thro*
aaakAarO Finauca Co to Lasaay several yards ef rami* fiber and
P tlk aar
1 A W „ a '•**
a ""“* Hawklas
woman elarieal weaken In AmertNttbnarA fla ta a s Ca la Jaaala from this had two ihtrta and two
saa huilnen office! to tvary man
Moor# at us
mad*. The
Alaiaadas
Wyaaa
Jr
"*
n
*
.
a
n
t*
Tba
»»d. LtnO in k ta A. Bay Par* pair of treuaira
(U you want to meet the other
strength and wearing qualities uf
tin at ua
h i oe company time, girls, gat
4 B»k B 4m uU •*
ta Ft*. Stata Patty B. apatr, A im s to W. T. th* material ar* almost beyond
Ttackla at us
a Job bi » factory.)
»*ra*aa Maya ta ria. Stata Rnh Nerman I. srhm ltt at us to T. A- belief. It wears Ilka Iran, and
That Raymond Maiaay la creditPyaas at us
when made np In rletii kaa tha
VitX *- * "* 1 “* *1*' etat#
•4 wlU tha observation, "Most of
a. X l T O V a W , ? ! BUyat- appearance of fin* Itnw.
D*s*i* w. manaar at na to r r
rick. nat. comm.
our suspicion* of nthara art
Reel etock Is new available for
Jack Junior Ntwtoa ta Bath NOa.
arousod by our kaowladg* of ou^
th* plantins af 10,000 scree and
ml Nawtan. rinal Sacra*
•lives." '
l»l Katt rira t aantarS Cary, ta 1. Everglades grower* are watching
C. Fatuity Ca. aantt
That now la a good (Im* to put
Brnaat Schmitt to Piaaaar Bank development# with keen Internet.
Lhtttanooyt, contract
Th* crop premise* an Income ef
lat Nat. Bas. on. ta Aifras w ij . MO *r more ax acre net ta tha
llama at *L laa saaOara
Natural Uaa Ayat. Ca. ta Jake Las- grower, and Luther Jonas of Belle
«a Jr, rtaal Sacraa '
John B. Mrummltt to Mary Fraaara Glade, publisher and real estate
Mrummltt, flaal 4tcrta
eprator, haa aet np an organisa­
L'latra M. Atoms to Jaka B. Adam*. tion that will plant and earn for
. final dacra*
Airn.Americas U fa Ins Ca., ta your trap at a raaaonahla darvter
e n WHMIM Vlca Praatdaat Miring aociaty. Wkat'a Uat tha
Maniaa B. Mama, ralaaaa
Nison haa bat a named bait farmaro mako uaa of to raiao
Isabella caana ta S u ta a f Fit. auk charge. ,
draoaad of U. B. malaa by tha crops If it lan't Uta auaf
u T i f o s a k . w to Stata af FIa , auk
American Woman'a Institute That
t I I
. * * st
makaa Undo Bam'a No. I boy
Jamoa Cawan to Stata a t Fit. Mb
ChOdran ora yrowtaf up f t i t r
IfWL
roan thia i
top man In Uta nation In at laaat than aver, according fa a London
HABBUSH LICBX8B
itlv abaamd
ana catagory.
toadies! magaalM. Any paranf

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Morning Mail Reveals Many Things

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In • Canadian (own poNno lokBad s IlfJM )4Uflry lhaff tha
"taorb #/ nnMtawra." Sonsda
praffp pro/fMiAnd ta ua

•hopping /or achaal alafhaa kuatoa
that
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Could ba wa'ya found Uta eauaa
of all that foggy waMbar aa many
communltiaa bar* baas having
lately. An Agriculture depart­
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F m m art tha beat places |e ment report ravaatn Americana
■tort aapicJtatlon of aolar energy^ ■mokad aoaM IU UUioe atgsroU

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Howard C, Long
Phone 888

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TIM aoccdsaful development e f'
th* rSmls-gTOwing Industry im
Florida should result in th* a*Uhlishlng of textile mills hi th*
s u m and Merten tells me that
toitllo people ar* heeemlag gen­
uinely Interested. Nine big text!!*
flrpu are now tasting tba Flori­
da product and considering - Its
us*. Any en* ef these eenearne
la hi a position to take all tha
ramla fiber Florida can produce,
and It appears that tha future is
very bright for th* concerns and
tndlridauls who gat In on tha
ground floor of thia premising
new Industry.
Nathan Mayo dasarvaa a lat of
credit far all ha haa dent to pro­
mote this promising naw indus­
try for Florida. Ha has bean
working en It far ySara and haa
given fund* and ancouragemant
to advance experimental work
and sequent people with the
•maslng possibilities that t*is

crop offers.

Coulter Says Stale
Has Worst Record
For 1955 Blazes
TALLAHASSEE UP-8tate For­
ester C. n. Coulter savs Florida
had tha worst forest fire record
In th* nation In IMS but that major
steos war# taken durinlg th* year
aeETAO SHR SHRD IHRDL SR
toward roducltng anld aolntrollllnf
wtldflras.
Ona of the developmotnta waa to
oooUiashrd I vmebwgfk shrdlcmia
bring flva naw eounlriaa—Gadsdaln,
Hamilton. Raker, Jefferson and
tttadotod.UInnnllM etao rtrd ahrd
Tsylor—Into aa agreement with the
Florida Forest Service far aegsnlaed protection.
Forty aountiaa covering 11 milira a era* af eommrretal timberlanda now ar* under tha organlsad
proto Kira program.
"Florida'* disgraceful ahowtaf
st the state with th* worst forest
fir* record In th* nation was a n *
1y dramaliad during tha wtUar af
INI whan hug* forast flras cover­
ing thousands af acres took their
toll hi many aactlona af too stale,•
Cooler aald ia ra annual report
to Oor. Collins yesterday.
The big fir* problem baa keee
ra uaprotoctad lands. Last year
fires burned on I I por cent of
protected lands and on M pr rant
af the unprotected timber lands.
Other sop* taken ewfrd tearolling flra In th* future were
erginliatiM of a statewide hra
plan, tougher toreit Are Uwt ted
ratification by Florida at a South­
ern atatee torest Are ceerel
part.

BUYING
A CAR?

�Trm SANFORD HERALD

Garden Nook

Mob. J ar. f , 1 » N

Calendar

■Y SADIS S. GUT
u '.: j
H it lanford Gardaa Club
•( r . P. 0. C.
January I* an Ideal month for
MONDAY
1:10 a.m. at th* home of
planting or moving ratot, ahrubi,
R. F. Robison 140T E. Second
fruit and Ahsde trooa: bar* root
?*. y**v*
»-*.*- ' • *v«.Rc,'- FoUqT1.*- the sv-til-q eh* s»
-fry.-v*;;•cr T . » v *
Crosa
Episcopal
Church will msot bee* 'will visit tha esyerim aM 'M
ampla holt*, at Uaat twice aa
with Mra. R. L. Comal!, 2001 •lotion
largo aa root ball. To tho toll reFRIDAY
Grandview Av*. at I p. m.
movod from holo add prat or
Th* Jeearanda Cirri* of th* tog?;
Th*
Pilot
Club
annual
heneflt
tempest,
ahtop
manuro
and
bona
' | Patras, graenary, and baskets
card party will h* at th* Mayfair lard Garden Club will meet at ? :tt
white gladioli and chrysanthe­ mtai or a eommartcal fertilizer,
Inn beginning at A p- m. Th# public p.m. at Ihe Garden Cantor H*#*"
mil thoroughly. Pack thla
Eaitorn Stars Have mums formed the background for and mti
testae wilt be Mrs. Fay Jon**,
It
cordially invited to attond.
firmly
about
tha
root*,
matarlal
the marriage of Mill Martha
Mr*. A. J. Walker, and Mra,
lotting
hoi#
Into
holo
bafora
letting
hose
run
into
First Yearly Meet Carallne Blggari, daughter of
TUESDAY
J. F. LewU. Homer Osborn* wUicomplataly filled
flllad and again whea
Saminolo Chspltr No. I Ordtr of Mre. E. W. Blggere and tha lata complotoly
Pilgrim Chtpttr of th* Florida show a colored movio on uto and
pattern Star hitd Its first session E. W. Blggere 8r., and Richard planting ia dona.
Society
of th* Daughter of Ameri­ type* of fertilizer.
Intaroating thrubs that art In
•f the year Thursday night at tha Holtselew, eon ef the late C. E.
can Colonist* will meat with a
Masonic Tempts with Mr*. Mary Holtzclaw and the lata Mrs. C. L. bloom now aro tho powder puff
luncheon at Palk Restaurant on
Wllr# Wyatt, worthy mslron and Matthews, on Saturday evening buaht* or Calllandraa which
coma In red, roio, whit* or while
Sixth St. In Winter Haven. RePhil H. Wyatt, worthy patron, prt- at 1:00 o’clock.
tlppod
with
pink
and
alia
yallow
isrvatlon* mutt bo mads by Jan.
aiding.
Tha slngla ring earameny was
"powder puff*.", Another charmer
7 to Mrs. E. 8. Horton, P. 0. Boi
Tha chapter decorated tha hall parformed In tha preeanca ef la tha Pirtthorn or Pyrorontha
A
5.1 at Wlnttr Havon.
dose
frlendt
and
ralatlvas
by
tha
la rad and white cut flowers to
Her. W. P. Brooks Jr. in tha whoa# rod barrios ar* to pretty
Tho Glcantra Clast of th# Flrat
form a seasonal flower theme.
By CHARLBI M ER C tt"
In
tha
garden
during
tha
holidays
Chapel ef the First Baptist
Baptist
Church will have a month­
Committees of tha year were Church. Traditional w e d d i n g and alio ter*# to attract birda to
NEW
YORK UP—Television be* | ’
ly asialon at th* hom* of Mri. H.
v
appointed and rountina business march,* war* played by Reger our freunda,
email eertofl. Thousand* et lataa*#. •
W*d#
Rurkor,
140
Valencia
Drlva
conducted. Later lovaly refresh- Harris, who also accompanied Dr,
ly ereatlv* *xeeuliv*l, producer*,
Add toll plan to such
dog­
at I p, m.
manta ware served by Mrs. Wyatt H. W. Rucker, soloist, who u n g wood. rod bud', gardenias and
directors, writer*. e*m*r*m*nfjd » "
Bib]* study w*«k at t:S0 p.m. t) signer* ar* atrivlng dally I* a u i x
j a d bar commlttaa.
"Because" (D'Hardelotk and "A Hallies prafar organic metadata
First Baptist Church. Elite Knight it Urg*r.
such
aa
Itafmold
and
or
peat,
Wedding Prayer."
/
cirri* postponed until Jan. II.
th# more tha hatter. Ataleaa end
Somrihtag ha* to |iv*. Whii/I*
The bride entered an the arm c a me l 1 la i
Th* t.ak* Monro* P-TA will m»«t giving 1* th« onr*-uer*d concept
are acid lovers MONACO PBINCR MEETS FAMILY OP RIB BETROTHED—John R. Kelly (right), of Philadelphia,
ef her brother-in-law, Alton Har­ alio and may ha moved or planted
at 7:30 p. m. AH member* ar* of half-houf and hour proframtog, •
ris of DsLand, who gave bar In now or a little latar while In and hla wlf* (left) are shown with their daughter, screen star Grace Kelly, and Prince Rainier III of urged to attend.
Monaco,
after
th*
Kellys
announced
the
engagement
of
the
young
rnupla.
The
betrothal
was
made
public
Tha program of M minutes .anA-marriage. She were a suit draaa bloom to aid in choosing eongsnla luncheon at th# Philadelphia Country Club, to which Marcel Talmam, Monacan Consul General in
Th* Horticulture chairman of th# longer, viewed with Increasing fra- »
of powder blue wool, with th* al colors. They require plenty of at
New York, and the Rev. J. Francli Tucker of Wilmington, the Prince's chaplain, were invited. (Inter* Sanford Garden Club win meet at qtMncy this year, will ha comma*HOLLYWOOD l*-O ns evening belted Jacket featuring iridescent water at all times, hut only If national Smmdphntn)
10 a m. wllh Mr*. D. E. Brubakir, plica Is IMS.
last track Ernest Borgnina an­ pearls headed In an intricate th* dralnag* Is good, a* they
M0» Palmetto Av*.
f
Audlenca rating ayitami (which
swered tha telephone at bis Van flower design. Hsr hat waa a eannot taka "wet feet." Th* hole*
Th* (TO Wire* Club will m**k ar* far from being scIntlfleaQf
whit#
feather
bendeeu
with
a
short
for the*, plant* need not he t* Girls In Sweaters
Ruy* home.
at th* CPO Chib on th* 8NAAS perfect) Indicate that the regular­
’Congratulations!" s a i d tha white veil, and her corsage was of deep but should he quit# wM* to
for Installation of officer* at • ity achadulad half hour and haul
« lea
whits
Alb*
Pier*
camellias.
allow
for
spreading
root*.
A
at the other end. "You have
Getting Excited
p. m.
(
dull, variety, comedy and drainab­
•pedal
add
formula
fartlllzar
Her only attendant was her
fust bean voted tha best actor of
The
Sanford
Junior
High P-TA le shows still art ths moat popular..'
should
h*
applied
after
flowering
Over
Woolknifs
tha year by tho New York movie sliter, Mrs. Alton Harrie ef DoWINTER PARK - Three of teh •xcluslro of Hmet with the Chne- will m»et at • p. m. with Senator Om raaaen la that Uiay fall with
Land, whe served a* matron ef to entourage new growth. Thee*
critics 1"
By DGROTHT ROE
two
plant*
do
well
under
decidu­
nation's
most promising young at*. He has sung arias from St. Doug Blenstrom a* guts! apsaksr spacifla regularity whit* tha pro*
honor.
She
chose
an
afternoon
"That’s alca," said Ernie.
Atieelated
Pree*
Women'*
Editor
ous
tree*
such
■■
dogwood
and
artists have been engaged as new John’s Pazslnn with Ihe Pitts­ on Legislature. All msmbsra ar* griming tima concept of most ol
Later be and his wife were sit­ dress of delphinium bluo satin. red bud which allow lot* of sun
America'* sweater girls keep soloists
urged to attend this Important Ihe Mhmlnut* ihowa have beaten
for tha Bach Festival burgh Symphony.
Th#
scoop
nock
and
long
torso
af­
ting before tha television set, as la
masting.
during flowering and welcome getl'ng new enthusiasms.
Meantime,
Robert
Hufstader,
their oppoiitioa with relatively
-j
fect
war#
nutlinod
wllh
hanvy
cord
March
A
,
D
and
lfl
at
Rollins
Coltheir nightly custom. "Do you reThis year their lovo Is tha
shad* In hot waather.
WBONBBDAT
Director
of
th*
finch
Festival,
an
high frequency.
.* j
piping
and
accented
with
amall
leg*
it
was
announced
yesterday.
allaa what happened?" she asked.
nnunred th* following program Blbl* Study weak at th* Pint Wa ar* * people of great laliufa
Crntone, Dracaenas and most magnified woolhnit—th* bulky They are:
"Yeah," he replied, "and 11 •atln bowi. A matching hat of palms
that used to h* strictly
Baptist Church It 7:M p.ni.-"
Ilka warm soil when trans­ sweater
aatln
hand*
and
matnllle,
and
n
thtia day*. W* also are a people •
Carol Smith, contralto; Sara- for the festival;
ncarea ms."
Thursday, March A, 4 p. m., Training Union' Exrcutlv* com­ enamored of bigneai — la cart A l A .
planted and a# would he hatter for tha bleachers, th* football mac Endich, soprano; Walter Car
•Y ou can understand why he was coraago of Matholiana Ruhr* cam­ left until March, whan weather Is hero or the tennis champ.
Church Cantata*) No. IfiA God'* mittee merit after Bible study.
buildlnga and govarnmanl and ’
Now th* bulky sweeter ha* ac­ ringer, lenor. Ross Rosazra, of tha
flabbergasted. Two years ago, hr ellias completed th* outfit.
C. W. Matthews served hla step­ heller and cold snaps ar* over quired city manners and I* seen Rollins Conservatory of Music, Time Is The Best; No. 1,12 Pr*.
Th* Sanfurd Garden Club board corporals itnicturo. Tha eoneapb.
*
wan Just another struggling actor son aa heat man.
pain Ye The Way; No, 71 God la meeting will b* hold at Ir30 f.m. of longer television program* aptly
for tha season.
worn with such sophisticated style* again will he baritone soloist.
having fair success at earning s
My Sovereign.
Dormant fruit ^eea Including
Mri. Bigger*, mother of tho
In th* Garden Center.
flta th* atruelura of our Uv-si.
Miss Smith, who made her de­
living. Thrn came Fatso In "From bride, w*e attired In a light hlu* peach, pear, plum, persimmon and as sheath dresses aa well as with
Thursday, March A, A p. m ,
tweed
skirls.
Th#
bulkier
the
hat­
THUBSD.1I
but In Town Hall In December Fantasia and Fugu* In G Minor;
Nearly all of ui car* about pf«* *
Hsce lo Eternity." That turned crept, accented with a midnight grapes should he sprayed with a
him Into one of Hollywood's busi­ blu# velvet Jaeket Her coreago lime sulphur solution to kjll peete ter, say the girts. And tha fav­ 1951, Is a regular member of tha Cbctrisl* — Preludes; Passacaglla Intermediate Choir rehearsal at pis and opinions — which mosna
orite color is while.
n*ch Aria Group of New York and Fugue In C Minor,
est character setors.
th* First Baptist Church al 7 p.m. that we’re Intereiled in drama tad
waa also mad* from Rubra eam- hidden In th, hark. It It too late
High school and cello** girls
Friday, March 9. 4 p. m , Man
"Marly" changed hla life again. alllae.
Adult choir rehearsal at th* Flrat Ideas. Aa tome on* bai laid, wa
to do this after blossom and leaf have adopted another masculine and bss recorded a Rarh allium
Ilk* to laugh, and wo’11 even laugh
for RCA Victor. She also an In R Minor — Part I.
This time ha emedged as a star.
Baptist Church at • p.m,
Th# bride waa graduated from buds swell.
fashion—ihe Inng-aleaved V-neck neared
again and again t the eamo Joke*,
Friday,
March
f&gt;
.
A
n.
m,
Mass
In
tha
opera.
Cavallerla
•
New
York
critics’
prlta
is
one
Bible
aludy
week
at
th*
Flrat
Clads
may
be
planted
every
Sanford
Crhnola,
and
has
mads
her
» msny honors that hive come hnme In Sanford. She Is a member two weeks for continuous hloom sweeter in a lighter weight and Rustlcaos. over television with In R Minor — Part II
at dimonitraled by our fealty to
Baptist
Church
at
7:30
p.m.
finer rib knit. It la worn with or
Miss Catharine Crosier, nation
to him and tha picture,
The Magnolia circle of th* Oar many of our ao-callad comadiau,
nf the First Baptist Church and and to ensure flowers for Easter without a Mouse. Mauv girl* Ilk* •tars Zinks Sl'lano* an I Jussi ally
known organist, wilt appear den Club will meet at 11:30 a. m. We’ra a musical people, at proved" *
"1 was floored." said Emit after la at present employed In tha and Mothers' Pay. The rorms to wear It over a boy's shirt and Hjoerliog. She ha* also apnearcll
be bad soma time to recuvar. "It's office of Dr. H. W. Rucker.
may first he dusted with COLD tie, Just as their hrothrra do. as soloist wdh Hi* svtnnhnny or­ as soloist on the Thursday night Alth Mrs. Harry Ruumiii a&gt; HU t. by tha millions ef racordlnga and .
more amatlng when you consider Mr. Holtzclaw Is *No an alumnus SMOKE, or eoaked for thre* Thei* V-neck pullovers ar* pop­ chestras of Chicago, l-d'ananolls, program. Jess* Baker will again /4th St. for a covered dish lunch radios wa buy and the thousand*
that I was up against some really of Sanford achaola and la a gra- hours in a Lyse) hath of 1H ular In vivid colon *a well as the Rochester, Oklahoma Cltv. Nash­ he organist tor th* Festival con . Election of officers will be ol community orchoitru and thor*
•1 groups wa support.
, W il
conservative chacoal and navy ville and others, and hat snug Chorus.
top actors Ilka Alee Gulnocss, iluata of lAuialena State Univer­ tbipa par gallon of water.
On Saturday morning, March held. Guest speaker, Mr*. Charlto
wllh tho New York Onsra ComJames Cagney, Prank Sinatra and sity at New Orleans. He la *
Paranatal* and bulb* may bo tonei. They ar# worn with Ber­ nanv on tour and with th* Ran 10, a performance will ha given Wllka, Cartages will be mad* kg Tha many creative minds of
talevlaion a n fully a w in ef thaaa
Jams* Dean.
bass barltona of nots and la at divided and replanted If not al­ muda shorts or slim wool skirts' Carlo ftk* Is a regular iter of tha of excerpts from th# pr#vlou* pro­ members.
faeta. Thay know that longar p r o ­
Th*
Central
Circle
of
the
Sanford
'"The Academy? I can’t even peoeant associated wllh the New ready don*. Fertilize thorn for often or* bought in th* boys* do­ Chicago Theatre of the Air.
grams. This I* a fre# perfmrntano#
grams a n not batter simply H-r*
pe rtment.
think et It. I ve already had the York City Opera Company, and growth and flowers later.
Miss Endich, one of th* most for Florida student*, who com* Garden Club will meet at »:4A a.m. causa thay’n longar. Tha bait of
In
th*
bulky
tweeter
lineup
at th* ham* of Mri. R. W. Turner
• s t i n g o« my cake."
hla concert schedules Include ChlChrlztmai cactus should have
from
all
parts
of
th*
State,
Imnorlant
recent
,dlscnverl*s
at
Eihla has that rare quality In ee«d&gt; Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Now water restricted for a few week!, there le s wide variety of style* tha celebrated Berkehlr* Music
Ths Festival continue* to he el All Park Av*. Mrs R C, Moor* ihym. view.10 .minute* and m anthen reiiime watering and fertili­ and textures. Necklines Include Festival at Tanglewood. has won ons of the outstanding musical *v- «nd Slrii 'Ar'?*. dolfum as *#- not w # tim'd W ’fiu btir ai * n '.'‘."
Hollywood! genuine humility. It's Orleans end other leading eitlas.
everything Irom cardigan to shawl
not the phony kind of modesty you
After • wedding trip to Miami, zing until fall.
of the South. Th# rhorut of hostesses. Speaker la Mrs. Frank opportunity lo divitop variation of .
collars, some of which even turn outstanding success both In opera ent*
entertainment and thoughtful m &gt;\
generally find here. He never Key \ttit. and other points In
MS
voices
work five months In Hill.
and
In
concert
with
th*
Roslon
up to form hoods. Texture* vary
grama that often wan distorted.. .
The
Azalea
Cirri#
of
the
Garden
ceases to be grateful for the help Southern Florida, th* eotipl* will
Its
preparation,
Bvmnhonv Orchestra, and In chor­
from
popcorn
to
heavy
rib*.
or cut short under tha older rigid,...
Club
will
meet
at
A
p.
m.
in
the
reside
at
1.13*
R,
24th
St.
be hie been given or to be amazed
is again planned lo broadcast
For festive wear there are even al appearances and recital touri a Itpart
Carden Center with hosleiiea Min concept of television tima Longer of
Ihe
program
over
a
na­
i t the euecess he has mqde.
throughout
the
country.
bulky knit sweater, usually white,
Ella Lee Kirchhoff, Mrs. Frid periods of lime open Iho door to
Carrlnger. who Inured as soloist tional radio network
There la no evidence that sur­ lions said: "Belter taar out the rose
• parked with rhineitnura for a
plays and musical, and JountaUiPope,
and Mra. E. Anderson.
Tickets
may
be
obtained
by
trie
with the Robert Shaw Chorale, has
er n has spoiled him He still lives garden and put In a swimming
new look for resort evenings.
Th* Dirt Garden Circle of th* tic techniques which ones won
appeared five times In Town Hall. phoning nr writing the Rollins
quietly with his wife end their pool." But Ernie rebels at that
.Sanford Garden Club will meet at impossible on tho TV ecreen.
College Conservatory of Music.
dmightcr, S'w. In their seven-mom symbol of Hollywood success.
Stir halved seediest green
'TOlley home. Ha paid $33,JOO for "I've got air conditioning," he
grapes Inin rream-styla cottabc
All Calendar
It, ha reports.
■aid. "That should keep ua cool In
PALERMO, Welly O p -H eir’* cheese. Servo on romatno with
On# of Mi wires of eongratula- the summer."
French dressing (or a luncheon
s way to make money.
Llfitinffs And
talari. Fora build yarty, you ran
Women are doing it all th* mold th# cheese' on a serving
time In Welly, whert a unique dish ao it la about the size and
Society News
\
little industry I* flourishing hated ih.*pt of a round S-inch layer
on this abundant natural reiourc* eakt pan; lurround with curly
Are Requented
STATEMENT of CONDITION
—human hair.
groen and yellow leaves ol
You might tea Hi product* al­ chicory. Now arrange the halved
By 5 p. m. The
December 31,. 1955,,,
.
most anywhere -in th* world; grapea over tho center of Ihe
camouflaging the baldness of a molded eheezs (o ilmulale a
Day Preceding
man In Naw York, or curled In bunch of grapes. Pul a Utile
a fashionable ‘‘chignon" adorning cluster ef amall green leave* at
Publication
th# hair-do of * Parialenn*.
RESOURCES
tha lop of tha bunch.
Welly furnishes much of th* raw
material far th* world’* wigs,
.n*,
*— A 2,728,624.31.
I/m na nnd Discounts .........
toupee* and falaa tresses — par­
Bonking House, Furniture,
ticularly tho** requiring black,
.. 90,540.50
i*******»***•••••
F ixture* ....................- ......
luaurlant hair.
2,408,472.23
U.
S.
Gov’t
Bonds
...............
,
Hair broker* wander from vil­
707,163.23
O ther Bonds .........................lage to village, buying tha tong,
2,200,468.27 6,438,098.78 Cash and Due from Banka .
, black locks of Sicilian women and
sailing them to precision in th*
‘ "Featuring Fashions Just For You"
.... | 8,252,267.44.
eltlae. Thousand of women make
TOTAL RESOURCES.
a practice ef growing their hair
Ilk* a, crop, morketlng It when
LIABILITIES
it reach*! saleable length. On*
woman gained specialized fame
... , 100.000 M
llfll Stock
OIULK ■
Started Today
Capital
...*•*:***eea^o,*••**••*•««(#••*#*•••****#■■••**•****.•*•
in thie Industry by her ability lo
su
rp
lu
s
.....................................................................................................................
2!!!?'5?9'29"
grow ultra-long hair, with strand*
20,296.32"
Undivided Profits
a yard and a half long,
47,109.29nraerve for Bnd Dobla ....................
Earnings ar* meager, oven for
10,782.85
th* fastest grower* — but moat
Unearned Dincnunl .........................
5,000.00
•••••• „.n***.»**#!******#*ia»*#o«*«•••*##♦***••*•**»**••
earnings ar* meager dawn hero.
Dividend# payable Jan u a ry 1, 1066
Wools
A ala-mnntho growth might gat
iHtsenteee* ####••ti»*MS(Mf***e*ie*ie*seeHS»e■*in**e«Mei*M*** 7,800,128.98
Depoaltn
I Substantial
A,000 llro (|10) from th* vagabond
broker.
. . . f 8,252,267.44
TOTAL LIABILITIES ____i****•■•*•a-****••! ,,*#*■*a»**•**waN******#*#aw»ewoot**••
Silks
Center of tho Industry &lt;■ Paler­
mo. Her* In tho heart ef th* old­
Savings
est part of th* city I* th* oatahllihment of tho Brothers Lo
OFFICERS
Dark Cottons
Curclo, which amploys AO worker*
on
and proreiata about 70 par cent
«iH&lt;t*S*wa Chairman of the Board
C. H. McNulty iae#aea««a*•••«#«i
of Palermo's total hair produc­
T.
E.
TUCKER
......................................
..........................
.
Proaldrnt
\fte r Fives
tion
\V, J. PEACOCK, JTt. .................... ............................. ............ .
Cashier
urn —■
It’s a painstaking proc#ss. Tha
Selected
group
MARY
R.
DOUGLASS
...............................................
Assistant
Coahler
f‘ r r
workers first sort the hair ac­
■
RALPH W. PEZOLD ....................................— ........ Assistant CashiAF
&gt;
cording to taler, th*n unknet It
Suits
H
*
PALLAS E. LOOP ..■•■...»,■«.*•*«&gt;»!•!aw•«•*&lt;••••*»•**************•«a* Personal Loan Officer
and card It llko wool. It'o then
•ns '
ROBERT E. KILPATRICK........................ — ....... ............. Assistant
divided by longth, thoroughly
Personal Loan Officer ; . t’4' *'44%
waihtd, further aorted out for
KEEP-BAKE, pretty eheck
quality, put through another
Gowns
*' •
-.■'k *
thatll pay big dividends In flattery!
cleaning process and finally packDIRECTORS
Clever walet-cfncher ends In
•gad In Iota ef too grama sack
•i f 1 i
buckled hack bait, button tab*
-to
to b* sent to th* ellant.
ANDREW CARRAWAT
in front. Gay aotton In
Half
Slips
Moat of tha fertlrn ahipmonta
1*f
alias &gt; to II 10.11
Carraway
A
McKlbbin
Insurance
Agency
..........
—
up to
go to the United Blot**, with
c. n. CLONTS
its 1 it■’):
Auatrolia alio listed as * heavy
Ovisdo
Farmer, Pros. Central Fla, Production Credit Asa’n
-*
Blouses
Other Carols King Junior* from go.96
buyer. In Europe, France, AusC. H. McNULTY
isi* and- Germany ar* Uia beet
Chairman of th* Board .... ........ .... ..........ii|i|(*ee**e&lt;
euitam vi,
W. A. PATRICK
ActuallyT'EtoUy lin't th* only
President of Patrick Fruit Corporation
place In Italy whert hair la grown
for market, Tho lighter hair of
Piedmont women la much in do***«**'^W**i'M**f**•*«♦*•**•*#«»*«##♦# CWII4 wl *•
President of the Bank i#»-'
wand, although there'* last far
Bank of Molboumo and Trust
Aaiiitant Trust Officer
set*.
Company, MoUmutob
But, any tha Weitlani, for htaekm si and durability there’* n*th­
ing lika lh« crop down horn.

Caroline Biggers. R. Holtzclaw
W e d In Baptist Chapel Saturday

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night. Tha Commodores Jumped elf
to a It-point laid and rolled' an
to an S44T triumph, thair nlnlh in
to starts.
Kentucky, two notrbes behind
V aadr ia a a tlm tl rankings, gained
a moaauro of rovoigo for Iti two
loaaea to Toch U*t aeaion. Ia othor
a n a Alabama, rankod ITth, outHod Miaaiialppi • d M I ,. Florida
dropped Tulsan dl-M. Auburn h e a t
MliiUalppi State ll-M and IM U lana S tale elobbarad Oeorgla 0117.
In addition to tonight’! TechVandy headliner, Auburn trie* for
Ita third itrafght SEC victory
I f l t n i t Ole M in at Oxford, Florida
ia at LSU and Alabama ll at Misilistppt S tate
Nine other ggmes are aeheduled
later In the week, and ell except
two jaro official eonfaronea copteita.
*
Auburn grabbed the lead In the
atendingi after tha flrit waek of
championship competition. T h e
PlaU sm an, who beat Florida ia
mld-wtak, b o o t a 1-0 SEC record
and a 4-4 overall m ark. Behind
the Flalm m en with l-o conference
records sro Vendy, Kentucky, Ala.
bam a and L5U.
Thia weak will 4 a i t least two
af tha perfect SEC rocordi obliter­
ated- A u h u m ' and Alabama clash
in Birmingham and LSU meet*
Kentucky in Lexington' Saturday
night.
Jtogir Sigler led the LSU rom p
a g lio it Oenrgia'a Bulldog!, who
have won only one game i l l s e s ton, and hli 3d point* boosted hli
average to 24.11, topi In the league
Joe Qlbben of Ote M ill, who h id
led for savors! w**k», get only is
point* in two game* and ikldded
ta fifth spot with a 20 73 avenge.
Gibbon was bothered |&gt;y an Injured
finger In the Alabama game end
■gw only limited aarvlea,
George Linn of Alabama li aoeond among the scoring laaders with
■ 22.TO average, followed by Carl
Wirilflh of Tennessee (21.IS), and
Jim Ashman* of H lu lailp p l State.
(20.99).

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Opponent of Vendy im l Kentucky,
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For Hawaii's All-Star Eleven

Mangrum Holding
Five Stroke Lead
In LA Golf Open
LOS ANGELES (T-Lloyd Man
grum held e solid lei 4 ef five
itnkei going lots ths final rmjnd
ot (ho tM.M0 Las AagslO! Open
gnU tournament today. And while
ho would oot predict victory, he
gdmlttod:
"Five m hos is a mighty ram
fortihlo laid, birring wmenae get­
ting a p^epomensl rouad."
Such we* tha plclura as IS sur­
vivors of a field cut down from
more thin 130 set forth aver the
I.OO-yird, per M-U-71 Bsncho
munlclpsl golf courts.
Ntsrsst to the 41-yetr-oid Mingram, seehlng his fourth win in
the event and ths IS.mo that gnee
with it, were Tommy Bolt end
Jerry Birher.
Mangrum brakn p ir far hs third
straight day yesterday, scoring a
M for a new tournament record
200 for 14 holes.
Bolt cooled off from Ihs spectacu­
lar VS ot Saturday, taking e par
Tl, and Barber got Inin th* set
with hli second straight 47, leaving
them both at 203.
' The next nearest challenger was
Cary Mlddlacoff, who shot i u for
207, and not stroke behind him
were Dutch Harrison (70) and John
Barnum (Tl).
Further out of the plrtura were
Gena Uttler, the 1933 winner, with
a 73 for 213; Doug Ford, 74-219;
Don Palfield, Casey, III., m-109;
ind Oirdner Dtrklnsen. Fsoima
City, ria . to lll.
And missing entlrsly were Mike
Souchsk, 11-211; Julius Braoi, TS­
UI; Willy Ulrich, 79-224, who
felled lo quaUfr for today's round,
and United ftatea Open champion
Jack Fitch, who didn't make it
beyond Urn seennd round,

HONOLULU 'li-T he pmi say
they had fun and the rollege boys
ssy they got some schooling-and
the final (core of yesterday's lOlh
annusl Hula Bawl football game
bcari them out.
The It pros, playing for the
Hawaii All-Stars, swamped a ce|.
ltge all-star squad 31-20 before
24.000 in Honolulu Stadium.
San Francisco 49er quarterback
Y. A. Tlllle, who had si good ■
time as anyone tasting tlx touchdoA-n passes, sum mad up for U*
proa;
"It was lots nf tan. But it'i not
thia easy at Koiar Stadium," tha
49m ' home ground.
TltUs and tha other husinesimon
gave tha Impression of old grads
having fun at a clast reunion.
Norm Masters, Mlchiisn State
tackle, voiced lb# dressing room
views of a number of the IT malaland college stars:
"The pros wers good. I learned
■ lot In that game,"
Ths teisnna cam* thick and fail,
not only from Tittle hut from his
4H*r teammate Carroll Hardy ami
Hugh MrKlhlnny, the retiring Dnak
Walker of Ihe Delrnil Lions and
end Elroy Hirsch of Ihe Los Arg*lei Rams.
Hirsch spared three touchdown
panes, Hardy caught two sod
went over a third time on a spec
tarular 97-yard kickoff ravers* play
with a kandoff from MeElhenny.
Walker also caught one touchdown
pa si and booted all seven extra
points.
The rollege star* couldn't g»t
over the goal until mldwgy &gt;n the
third quarter when quarterback
Fred Wyant of West Virginia hit
UC1,A end Rnmmie Loudd on a
p an play good for 29 Vardl. Lata
in the final period, L*udd took a
39-yard Wyant pas* al mldfiald and
streaked tn a touchdown.
Halfback Sam Brown of UCLA
igv*ehtrolIega atari thair finest
gave ihe college atari their finest
■Ingle moment whan he faked ■
fourth down punt In Ihe third quar­
ter and iig-iagged U yards to
acors.

new of long famlMngtty ami j
found himself raaonrtng 1

&lt;J Massing

maaguMMi and baetlaa tonight." privilege with her.
“With bdrteeu* Muea," taaaad What, hd naked htmaaff, i
“Tau'r« Ana’a husband f" asked
the dark-hatred girl In the chair Ann, mailing up ta touch a dab girl like Linda U)d la w aM
like BellT
neat ta the er.s Adam had sa- of rag ap his cheek.

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Adam."
“I knew.” Bhs had a deep voice.
Adam glgnced at her, “Done Mm
talk about m et"

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Rcfertc Lightner
Hangfd In Effigy
Affer Game Forfeit
BERKELEY, Calif. URt-Ioferse
AI Llghtnar was hanged is effigy
yesterday at Ihs University ef Cal­
ifornia where hs forfaited a bas­
ketball game lo doulhern Cel after
thrown objects hit him twice.
The official, who Is sports sdltsr
of the Orsgon Itateimgn at Islam,
said: "I waa thinking not wily ef
nay personal safety hilt alas ef the
players m the Roar whs might also
have horn hit er might have
sleppsd ob «ne of those pmolos.
slipped, fallen and broken « leg."
Mr &lt;a »9: right
•ye. ho said, ho had so annouacar
warn rooters. Hs forfeited Ihe
game when he was hit on Ihe neck.
Southern Cal waa ahead, 7744,
when Uie game was afoppod wllh )
minutes to go.
It w*» not determined whether

the coins were thrown by atudrnta.

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Canadians Claim
Ping-Pong Record

. Adam leaked at has stars daaagr. “Shouldn't I knew you?"
She smiled; she had a wtds
pretty mouth, sparkling taeth. "I
think that's a One idea."
“O X Let s start. Tm Adam
Laird. I build—“
"Doghouses"
He chuckled. 'That’s on the side.
An extra-hour job. What da you
doT"
"Out of hours, or InT"
T'S probably be interested tn
both.'* Hie blue eyes twinkled at
bsr.
Ska mads a /h o w of being serloua. “Well, on the pay Job, I'm
superintendent at tha Railroad
hoapital."
“Oh, then, you're Van R aatr
“Has Ann talked about iaef"
Hs mimicked her earlier tone.
“Not much." And they laughed
aloud. Together.
•h e waa a very good-looking
young woman, tall and deader.
Her curly hair waa Mack and
thick. She o w e a blue dreea—
he thought It waa blue, though the
bug lighta mad# any color indefi­
nite. At \*ia threat eg It waa an
emerald Pin, and there were greea
steam in km dangling earrings.
And her eym were as greea as tha
atofiaa. Adam Had never known a
really green-eyed woman. He’d
never known a woman just like
this poised, mnoeth-skiansd beauty.

Be caught ai her hand, bald at;
they stood leaking at sach ether.
HU eyee laid her that he waa a
leaely man, that ha needed somen il eemkeaa like Ann—la under*
stand him. Her eyes took on a
ahlpa . . . H i touch tlgbUasd into
a g n * . m i ha lad bar away from
tha Ughtad patio, into the shrub­
bery, toward the black shadow of
tha hauaa, along the drive—
Ann made BO protest; she went
wtth Mm willingly, uncertainly,
and samowhat curloualy, What
waa going ta happsa nsxtT
What happened waa natural
enough. They reached a very black
patch af shadow; Jj* man's arm
went about the girl's slender shoul­
ders; ha dram her close, Her head
Up^tf hack, end they kissed. Brief­
ly at test, then a second, longer
Idea tearked by a tautening of
servaa and muscles. Yrarnlng
poured kite the klsa. and both of
“Ann?” he said hnamely.
Ska d im s to hie arms for a mo­
ment, then drew back. Not In af­
front. act ia horror at her own
surrender, hut as any nice young
woman would acknowledge tha
rulee of tha game as aha plays
with Ufa.
T— " ton attempted. 1 should
aet—“
Hia gentle head touched bar
abash. ‘V s* am," he said wryly.
That ssm a of IL Ana walked
•Jowly toward the house, her knees
watery, her mind ta a turmoil as
■he triad to sonsider what had hap­
pened, what had so nearly hap­
pened. , , , Hat soft Ups parted,

Michigan BUts is the only school
which esmpstss annually 1n tha
IC4A..NCAA snd Big Ten cross
country championship*.
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In hsr first nine lesgu* game*
Ths Monday nicht fights still
come out of Now York's 6t Nicho­ Ann K*rrsr ef Philtdclpbis bowl­
las Arana for at least this Monday ed an svsrsg* *f 213.
night with a match betwren 19-year
old Carlos Ortlx ot Puerto Rico, straighten It ell nut in s confer
unbeaten In 12 bouts, end Rsy Fir- enre with Commissioner Julius Hol­
land today.
tills of New York.
Ortii can fight only eight rounds
The St. Nick's promoters, an
xloui to continue promoting here because of his age under New
after their Baltimore fiasco, have York rule*. Wilh 12 straight vic­
a Jan. 19 match up for approval tories, nine by knockouts, ho will
with the New- York State Athletic bo favored over Portilla.
Cemmlstion but It hasn’t, been Du Mont will teleesiL
given he official pksy yet. The
metch would pit John L. Sullivan
ef England against Tony Johnson
ef New York.
Promoter Tex Sullivan hopes to

St. Nicholas Arena
Setting For Match

LONGUEU1L, Quebee i#—Two
ynung Canadians todsy tlaimed a
world record for keeping « table
tennia ball lo motion afttr sanding
It back and forth gcross th* net
without mlsiing for 14 hours and
19 minutes.
Norman Dotolt, gt&gt; and Jacquai
Hurtublie. 91, began playing In this
Montreal suburb at 1:31 a. if). Biturday. They finally railed it qiilla
at 10:32 p. m. after helping them­
selves lo hot drinks and sandwlehoa
sa they piageg and ponged.
Their time, they raid, beat dm
so-railed world nark of; 19 hours by Fierra H u r t u b I s e, Jacques'
and 29 minutes established In I9M brother, end Clsude Turgenn

Tha answer wan aunty, ad
course. Security. But tw f u n well, them were always y im g m
men.
That Idea should have charted
him. It did nothing eg tha s e e v
That night, Adam was 4ead ppe
for Linda and hat kind ai IM P
eater his Ilfs,
«
,
Nothing of real eapsaguame
happened at the party. They played
come rather rowdy genua, thep
sang over stelas of bear sad van!
home af eleven o'clock. But Adam
lay awake for twp hmlra, thinking
of that dark-haired sreaiga wtth
tha challenging smile and the ma&gt;
crslds against htr checks. Linda,
Van Sant, ha decided, had "get W
him." Yes. sir! She certainly had!
Ann debated with nersaU whith­
er aha ehould give up her sregk a l
the blood bank, on tha grauads
that ahe might now be doing it,
and enjoying It, for the appap
tunity It afforded her to eee c up
tie Alexander. Ska did mat gtte uy
the work.
Adam, on tha Job, or during kk
evenings at home with Ana, areal
on thinking about Linda. It tael
him e while to realise hew m ud
ha thought of her, hew eftsa ah!
appeared before his m lad l eyeBut that waa all tight SQMnan
by then, ha waa p rep am to Jnsto
fy an Interest la anoUnr womifi
which confined itself to thought
and daydreaming. Ana wag being
positively sulky around the house I
nothing he did p lam d ' hart She
didn't care about hia work. Hag
first concern was the Meed hafifc
A man had svery right . . ,
(
f Ta to amihutedj

Johnny Temple slot* I f kgieo
for the Cincinnati RttUegs in
1953. Welly Poet wes next keel
on ihs team with seven stasis.
Lightweight boxing shampto*
Wallace IRud) Smith formtriy
worked for his father-in-law wk*
Is an undertaktr.

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Bookcase Bed
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Office: Mil 8. Orlande Dr.
Large Mirror
Mattress
Box Spring

THREE Bedroom cement block
PHILLIPS home, landscaped,
hardwood tloori. G. I, Finance.
Phone 817-W.
General Contract Work
Will build house on your lot. See
ua for plane and financing.
Start new while we are eehedullng lob * for 1956.
Bedrooms. 1 bath, separate dining
room, living room with fireplace,
LO W ELL E. OZIER
eaeloied sun porch, patio with
Bnllder — Plume 1149
barbeque grille—nn older home
Office: M il ft. Orlande Drive
designed for gracious living.
$14,710. Terms
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NOT A PROJECT!
Down piymeat *400. 146. month
Lovely 3 BR neirly-new nome in
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wood floors, tiled bath. Very
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nicely landscaped- Price: *12,100,
Conventional A French Colonial
*2.150 down: *61.16 month. See
type*.
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UILT On Large Ludieaped
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FURN. .Efficiency Apt., Highway
Slumberland Court.
FF1CIENCY Apartment Suit
able for bachelor or couple.
Staam heat, private Iwth, show«r. Cownlenfiy located. Across
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NICE room*. *6- week. Ph. 1015-W
APT. lor couple, $33., also 4 rooms

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from 4U,900 to $15,0M , FHA
ram i house, asbestos aiding,
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good roof properly air dried
lumber. You finish Interior. ODHAM * TUDOR, INC.
Electricity and well. ITUs on 1$
•era tract of land facing pav­ Builders of Finer Romas for
ed road.- Can be had for only
Florida Living.
SLMO.OO with down payment of
Sales Office—2835 So. French Av*.
Phoaa 2160 or 29$)
Five acres tiled land, masonry

two bad room home, wood floors,
complete bath. Fine condition
* and aoly $1,500.00.

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heme, no faot white sandy
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zoo South Park Ave.

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Trading Post. One mils South
NEW two bedroom p.isonry home,
on 17-B2. Phono 301T-W. .
clnip in. Oak floors, tiled baih.
elertrlr kitchen, close to church­
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Immediate possession. ,
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New 3 Bedroom, masonry, Just out EnclosedVenetian
head, hag-prunl bottom
of City, 2 mile* trom the dock,
rad with plastic ends. Plastic or
blinds, heater, and water heater
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
included, immediate possession,
cords.
*9,too, requiring as low as
*1,000 down, balance less than tfenkarlk Glauia and P ain t Co
112-114 West 2nd -St.
Phone 32U
normal rent.
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
Another Dandy!
tents, Jungle hammocks,
3 - R. R. modern masonry home
eptna bags, air-mats, Jackets,
in lop condition, situated on 65X130
ots, luggage, paint,
mt in excellent close-in location.
310 Sanford Ave.
Home has furred walls, full cera­
mic tiled hath, and oak floors. •1 VARIETIES PANELING
Kllchen has beautiful cablntts.
Native and Foreign Wood*.
molded Formica alnk top, and
See Them At
G E. Refrigerator. An assort­ Sherman Concrete Pip* Co.
ment of citrus trees in back Out West 13th 81.
Phone 2461
yard. This home Is one year old,
svalking distance to school, ami
surrounded by homes of equal
value. *1,500 will handle.
1946 FORI) FERGUSON with 910
tires '............. *450 00
Seminole Realty
BBtTT TRACTOR CO.
w. DIE TRICKS
T. W. MKRO Hlwiv 17-9* ft««lh
Phone 161
1961 Park Av*. Pfcoe* IT or 14*
International Farmal Super A
LAKEfRONT HIDEAWAY Tractor Hyd. Lilt* front and
back, complete disk springs
ONE-BEDROOM Cottage, mason­
Icoth and spike htrrows. Inter­
ry. On clean *eml-pnvat* Lake.
national half-ton nlrktip 3,non
10 Acre* of privacy and sunshine,
miles, perfect condition. Model
5 miles from city. Awning type
L-112. Both tractor, disks and
windows, brlifk fireplace, kitchen
pickup, llkn new. nmno Van N.
bar. 110,000.30,
Marker, Alt. Dora 25266.
TWO BEDROOM Concrete Block,
GAS
Heaters, Venetian blind*
kitchen equipment Included,
Drapes, Cornices, Three Fans
large *2’ X 105 lot. Rarbequa
Desk, Sectional Bookcases am
pit. carnorle. Practically new.
odd chairs. Call 26 before 5 p. m
Priced *7,300. Wilh low monthly
payment!.
Stock and Alade lo Order
THREE BEDROOM Frtm* con­
— 24 Hour Service —■
struction surrounded by large
lovely oiks. Screened norches for SEMINOLE INDUSTRIES
rhone 2962 J
summer comfort. Brick fire­ 431 Yal* Ave.
place for winter pleasure. Dining HEYWOOD Wakefield maple arm
room furniture Included. Con*20 and matching racking
vwlenl eirpnrt*. desirable lo­ chair
chair 120, Studio Couch 115, Din­
cation $1,700. wllli terms.
ing table and 4 chairs (35, cheitofdraweri *5, Large recot d
cabinet *8. Phone 22M-W.
USED FURNITURE. PH. IOI4-M
Phone 1129-A. B. Peterson,Broker
Associates • A. B. Peterson Jr.,
F. J, Cheitenon. Garfield W|JJetts. John Maiseh, R. W. wfi.
Items, Haiti M. Field. A. C
Doudasr. Land Surveyor.______

UPECMI SERVICES

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FLOOR sanding end flnlshlni
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Cam
Dole County since 1925.
H. M. Gleason, Lake Mery.
Plumbing. Krrskv Heating

M. G. HODGES

Service on All Water Pumps—
Wells Drilled — Pumps
Paula Road Phone 700

W. J. KING

HAYNES Office M
Typewriters, addin
Kales Renlali, 314 5
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Electrii-sl Contrartitjv anil Repairs 24— BEAUTY FABLOBS • -**

112 Mtignnlln Ave.

Ern-Beu Beauty Shop

Ph. 118 BEST

Workmanship a n d
Materials.
in* r.asl 2nd St.
Phone 563

In

ENV ELOI’ES. letterheads, state
mml, invoices, hand lulls, and
p r o g r a m s , etc Progressive For ALL Your Reaulr Needs call
P tntmg Co.. Phono 408 — 403
Harriett's Beauty Noalt
Writ lath St.
Phone 071
105 So. Oak Ave
(Open evenings by appointment.)
PLUM BING
Contract and rcnvlr work. Free
estimate*. R. L. Harvey. 204
Sanford Ave Phono 1626.
l \ M. CAM PBELL
General Contractor
Homes of Distinction'
y 17*3
Phone

.NOTICE

NEW PHONE NUMBER
1052-M Night*
Coni railing and Itep.ilr
IPdf Mnlnnl Asc.
Plume
IN1ERJOR ami E X T E R I O R
Painting. Paper Hanging Plume
313-W, Huflurn A Walker.
LANDSCAPE Gardening Doric
Reasonable. Mr. Clark, W)l Park.

3181 Day it

led fliirntll,
Painting

KEROSENE
17c

Per Gallon I7e
IMPERIAL
SERVICE STATION
1208 Park Are.

FYafemd Rates (o f r*6«TT*d
Policyholder*

13 NOTICES AND PKHKONALHJ5
C. E. JAMESON 1015-W.

Tlcaso call

It will tuy YOU lt» see US before
you buy. Open Evenings and
Sundays.
Easlilde Trailer Sales,
Palatka, Fla.
BARGAIN! l’ccrlcss Trallrr and
Catnn.i. Park Ave. Trailer Park.
FOR SALE - 1953, 42 Ft. ' Travelllte’’ delux House Trailer. Two
Bedrooms. Air-condilinned, cir­
culating heat. Cost 56,700. Will
sell (nr 53,700. Phono 1665-W.
For Rent or Halo — National
Trailer with Cabanu. Are Mrs.
Dodson. Park Ave Tr‘ l)rr
II- AUTOMOBILE BUHaBBft -19

Paul'* Town &amp; Country

HILL LUMBER
A SUPPLY YARD

2 Hour Service — Anytime

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Service Call 3.00

•d. Phone 1451.

A N D
low- SALESMEN WANTED
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house,

pay you to see
. J. W. HALL, M A LI
Florida State Bank B
"Gail Hall" Phone

AUTOMOBILE
Aggressive a
SED Electric coin dispenser
drink b n . Good running condi­
tion. Ideal lor bear rto ran box.
Can be ism «t The fnanrd
Goldmine of 600 money makers.
Herald. 146.
_______ _____ gALTY SALES­
ELECTRIC Slnve, three month!
MAN MAGAZINE, 307 N. Michi­
old, a bargain, lot Shannon Dr.
gan, Chicago 'L
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SEAT COVERS

We have leased tome ,
Room* at the beautiful
Mar-Lou Motel
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A bsolutely Fraa
For • period of $ d q jii' w
$o Nav arrival* at O w M
Naval Air Statioa
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For All Gars
c u s t o m p it t e d

PROM PT
INSTALLATION

Strickland- *
M orrison, Inc.

STOP by and Pick tip YOT&gt;B
Key at the office of ... .

Odham &amp; Tudor, Ine.
“Builders of Fine Homan"
3625 8. French Avenue

Colerad Casta Slone Con*traction
• Ml We*t DAYTONA BEACH . U. S. 1$
U Miles East of DELAND
SATURDAY, JAN, 14, - 1:30 P. 51.
Due to the owner* moving to New Orleans where they have
purenasec • nuiiniai, they M M|tlnjf i t AB80LUTB AUC.
TION thla beautiful 3 bedroom home,” located on U. B. Hwy.
of DeLand" ,M W*'1
D*&gt;rtotl* Beach., arid only 14 mill! sat*
The large lot, 200 x 175 ft. hh* heed completely landscaped .
and beautified, and Is entirely aurrounded by Reeves Chaia
Link fence. There li a deep well, with electric pump that fu*.
nishes • never falling supply of fin* watar. The home la eta*
■tructrd of rolnred Casio stone and has hardwood floor*
throughout; built It,, than 5 year, ago. In addition to the. S .
bedroom,, (here I* n tile hath, kitchen and dining runm, knotty* ■
pino Flnridn room, ami atone rar-pnrlr. All window* and doorV
are gins, Jnloualedi both front and aldo porches have planter
flower boxes.
All of the new furniture and the comptetp furnlshlnga ( u - .
personal effccla) will |m Included with the real estatfc

WINDSOR HOTEL
NEW SMYRNA
t iildga.-s Apart*.
DAYTONA
MONDAY, JAN. IS •
TUESDAY, JAN IT
1:30 P. M.
. .......1:30 P. M....... v * 4 .Tim * upaUmsnU at 406 Mag*
Located at 531 South llcach nulin Ave. siijoy a mld-towa lie*
cation uii U. ft. ilwy. 1 They
Street, tha HOTEL WINDSOR aru Hi an outstanding n a ta l
is just 3 blocks from the heart area convenient to schools,
of tha downtown DAYTONA cimrches, and downtown buttREACH business district, and ness district, ami are only 1
overlooks the beautiful Halifax mile (o Him World's Safest
Rlvsr with Full Riparian Rights. bathing iteach. This valuable In-1
property consists of 3
A large 3-story building, In vestment
buildings with 5 completely
sxrellsnt condition both Inside furnislied apartments. T h *
and out, and with an aiitnniatia buildings are in sptendid con­
sprinkler system throughout, nf. dition, requiring a minimum of
fords a minimum of upkeep and mululcimm;* for a long Unit to
Thu large 3 story strucmaintenance and very low In. cuiue.
lur* facing Magnolia Av*., has 4
surance rates. Doing both a re­ furnished unit*, and ths ground
counted and established Com­ floor contains both a 1 and 3
mercial and Tourist hotel, HO­ bedroom npurtinenl, 'each with
TEL WINDSOR enjoys over­ living room, dining roam, kitch­
night, seasonal and permanent en, bedroom and bath. Th*r6 at*
3 complete units on Ute aagood
guests,
floor with living room, dlqtef
Ths large grounds contain a loom, bedroom, bath, and kitch­
duplex on tha rear. Du* to th* en. Th* upper floor unite have
expanse of the property, addl- outside enUuiices with conertU
llonal building lots, separate and stairways,- and outn front and
rear porches. Ample d o it Spies
■part from th* hotel grounds, Is provided, as wall s i cantral
may he offered separately and hot water for ths building.
in It* entirety.
The garage apartment, In ad­
It contains a largs lobby with dition in having un attractive
fireplace, spacious dining room, rental unit, has J car apa&lt;«i
completely furni*b*d kitchen, and storage room.
All th* apartments ax* com­
sun porch for tha convenience of pletely occupied, ana thsrefor*
guSsla, and 40 gusat rooms and inspection will not begin until
apartments.
110;mi A. At. on day of sal*.

•"It's a dehydrated tem|*l*wf

CARS
BOUGHT SOLD TRADED
Roy Rrrl’s Usrd Cara
Sanford Ave. &amp; 11th St.

Phone 1BR4-M

Will Yon Be O a r G w piT

MONDAY, JAN. 9. liOO p. M., WINTER HAVEN, SPRING
LAKE TERRACE HOMES, N. W, 6th St., IT Duplexes and Trip­
lexes, also Swimming Pool.

Your Btttlifaction Is guar­
anteed wh«n you buy highquality, low-coat building
materiaM here. Drop by
and we'll show you, why.

T. V. SERVICE

N aval Personnel

S-BEDROOM

FOUND IN PERKINS MEN’S
STORE A PAIR OF LADIES'
READING GLASSES, TORTOISE
SHELL RIM. OWNER MAY HAVE
BY PAYING FOR THIS AD.

:*oo South Park Phono SO

TV Service Center

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Phono 200

ORLANDO Sentinel Star, Celt
Ralph Hay. 3150.
INSTALLATION of Unoleum. Car FRIGIDA1RE appliances, sales
pet.,. Tiles.
and service. G. H. High; Oviedo,
Snnforil Linoleum &amp; Tilo Co. Fla. Phono F05-3315 or Sanford
127 W. 1st S t
Phono 1017
1642-W alter 6 p. m.
For lletler Plumomg
See or Call

Reniix and I'm-lry Appllnnces

WELCOME

Sanford. Florida

SECRETARY: Capable, experienc

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Bedroom House. Kitchen

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with all the feature*
Beal Eitate • Insurance
dreamed about tuck Mr*. Lonrise Messenger, Aeaec.
you
C LEA R A N C E
d General Electric 1*7 Magnolia Ave.
Ph. 1* MePlG v-luU UlSill ........... .
and cowed plumbing
wicker Rocker* .................. *3-75
Cocktail Chairs .................. * 1 »
Club Chilrs ........................ *1.9*
Sofa Bed ........................... *9,6*
2-Pc. Sofa Bed Suite ......... *21.50
Student Desk* Chair ....... J9.M
Large Office Desk .............*12 66
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
Lamp and End Tables ........ *2.49
a*k Crumley A Moatrilh
UT South Park rkoos 771 Dresser Bis# .................... *5 6*
Dresser and Mirror . . . . . . . . $12.6*
They Know
4F«F| OMUgUrU | UBBti
Chlff-o-robe ......................... *10.05
of homes for over l,
Small Buffet ................... *1»«
Seles Oolce: Little Ve:
6-Pr. Dining Room Suite
(tft.V)
i Arbor.
Vanity with Triple Mirror .. *12.6*
Pboae 1564
Metal Beds ............................*1.66
Dining Room Tables .... HIM
1-Pe,
Dinette,
... $24tin
NO CHARGE
Drop la s t Kitchen Tables . *3.8*
List your houses and apis, for
Wooden Kitchen Chairs ... 42.98
rent wilh us. For 60 days we
Youth Bed A Mattress
*27.68
SHALL NOT make any charge
EASY
TERMS
for Lading a tenant, while the
new incoming Navy Personnel
Mather of Sanford
are getting located.
205-09 E. 1st St. Phone 117
*1,000. DOWN
314 B. R. 1W Baths, C. B. Nicer
section of City. (75.23 per month.
Priced to move at &lt;11,500.
Window Sills — Unteli
*1,000. DOWN — SB. R., separate
is Blocks — Cradle Blocks
pining Room and Florida Rnom,
:ise Traps — Dry Walls.
Kitchen equipped. Nice section..
Mirada Concrete Co
9% Mortgage.
:im Ave
Pb. 1335

With bath. 2963-W, 112
*750. DOWN — 3 Bedroom Fr.
Furnished e room house for 3 to 4 Stucco, centrally located in City
months, adult*. Phone 1909.
on large lot with shade. Furnish­
ed. (5,700.
* NEW *4 Lorain Drag Line. Phono
2 B. R. Fr., *i finished. On 5 acres.
Orlando 26-71
Excellent water. 3 acres fenced,
THREE BEUKUUM, s*»
2 Acres Tillable. Other extraa.
masonry, Private Lake. Yearly
*4,000. with Sl.soo (town.
or seasonal. Unfurnished, *85.00. *2,000 DOWN — Three Bedroom,
OsleCn-Enterprise R o ad , lVi
well preserved Frame Home,
mllesWcst. Air. Wlstrsnd.
and Garago with rhom and show­
er. On large well-landscaped lot
THREE ROOM furnished Apartincluding citrus and lropir.il
ment. 2300 Mellonvllle. _
frmta. Total price, *1,000. No
One Bedroom unfurnirhed home.
City taxes to payl Close to Bate
*40. month. Thone 273-W, 11:00 - and Schools.
BIG VALUE — Largo (1.1*4 sii.
Four Room unfurnished downMilr*
ft.), modern, 2 BR, CB. H'7
Apl. i l l Oleander Ave. Phone
floors, built 1034. .lust out of
122-M alter fl, Mr*. Armstrong.
the City on fenced plot. Has City
water, Sewer, paved roads,
EFFICIENCY Apt. *10. week.
,
space healer, Venetian blinds,
Bath room, shower, electric
LIVING room, kitchen with din­
refrigerator and stnva. Hot and
ing area Is COMPLETELY
cold water, completely furnished.
electrically equipped.
Large
Jalousled windows. Beautiful
closets, utility room and full
bachelor Apt. 317 Palmetto Ave.
tlla bath. This properly apprais­
Phone 2392.
ed at *12.221.50. IP sold now.
only *11,000. Terms.
Four Room Apt. Downstairs,
Compare this one:
UtUlUts furnished. (57.50. 615 *1,500 DOWN
- 2 BR. Asbestos
RauMttO, (602-W.)
Siding. Kitchen equipped. Land­
scaped. rtuwlng well, Bar-B-Q
Furnished Apt. 1113 Park. Adult*
Pit. Price *5,500
THREE Bedroom House, unfur­
ACREAGE
nished. *65/ month. Re-deeonteii.
. Also One Bedroom unfurnished M? . Acres,* accessible: Lake,
Lika Front! go and Grove Land.
I home. 640. month. Phona 2T3-W,
I1W per acre. Terms, 29-,, bal­
ll:M - 4:00 p. m.
ance In Flv* years at SiiTi.
ONE Bedroom" House to couple.
Furnished. Hi. No. 2, Box 274. i 5® Acre* lirclurilii« grove and
lake front. (1,000 an acre.
W. V. (BUT 8TEMPEB
_ Realtor — Geaeral nsaranc*
FROM Owner, 3 or 4 Bedroom Gertrude B. Dlagfelder. Associate
Hoult. Write Clyde F. Keerbey,
Guy All**, Associate
Delivery,
Fk*** 2122
111 N. Park Av*.

W v |0 N D S . BALL, BROKER
OJf. HARRISON, BROKER

GLAZIER — Good pay for ex­
perienced man. Mrltaney Gian
Co. ISIS So. Park Ave.
Give MOTORS
BOYS, part lime. Can make *4 an
New or Reconditioned
hour! Sell name plates lor
Finance Plan
houics, UNDO, Watertown, S H. EVfNRUDE
Mass._____
ZEPHYR ...............
$80.00
8 HORSE WIZARD . . . . . . . . $41.00
7(4 MERCURY.
No Bottom Cowl ____ *100.00
GOOD TYPIsr desire* work. Pro 10 11. FIRESTONE with Fuelleraoly part-time. Box B, Sail'
O-Matte Tank *132 so
ford Herald.
10 H. Lightning MERCURY $110.00
16 If. SCOTT-ATWATE R
f e BUSPISSa OrPOBTVNTnEB with controls ............... $159.9*
23 H. JOHNSON, 1953 Mode],
*5,109.90 WAS PAID to .loltti Belts,
very fast ..................... *215.00
$169.00
in lew weeks. GROW MUSH­ Alto many motor* torn down for
ROOMS. Cellar, shed. Spare,
ECHOL’S "Day-Or-Nighler" Sofa,
used part*. Reasonable.
lull time, year round. We pay
Platform -Rocker Chair
*3.50 lb. Tree Bitok. MUSH­ New IMA Medal EV&amp;1UDM
Choice of Covering
ROOMS, Dept. 731. 29*4 Admiral 25 H Elec. Starting
$119.95
Way, Seattle, Wash.
DIB T w in.......................... $410.00
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
25 H. Elec. Demonatrator
Corner 2nd A Magnolia Ph. 1232 13MISCELLANEOUS
used about 55 koura . ... $395.00
“Bod'1 Bamberger, Mgr.
Open Monday’s til I p . m.
LADY DESIRES TRANSPORTA­ See our new 19M Model Eviarndee
TION to and from Orlando,
ROBSON Sporting Good!
vicinity Colonial Town. Phone
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
Ktlnrude Sale* A Service
MM.W
301 E lit 84.
Pheee Ml
etc. Bnught-snli). Larry's Mari,
321 East 1st St. Phono 1631.
WANTED — Good home mr Thrrc
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• Kitten*, Box II, Sanford Herald, —

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that* hems* present one of tha most beautiful slice in Florid*.
All horns* furnished with air conditioning, many with talevisloaa
with outside aerial. Each building easily converted Into larg*
home, and 2 triplexes facing boul. rard are Ideal for Doctor'* or
professional offices.
•Purchaser may buy one, or as many a* desired, Including swim­
ming pool.
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THURSDAY, JANL 13, 1:30 P. « ., CLARK’S TRAILER PARK.
U. ft. Hwy. 441 7 mils* north of ORLANDO. Outstanding tralkr
park facilities with .300 II. frontage, 6 acre* of ground, by ace?
for 26 trailers with patios, sewer and electrical hook-up*, ala*
laundry and real room facilities. Tark Is unusually attractive with
large shed* trees, 3 circular drives, shufflsboard court far OM
of park residents; also owner's living quarters fumlahid. In ad­
dition to Trailer Park, there ie also excellent grocery iter* UML
service station liualnrss ami equipment.
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FRIDAY, JAN. 13, 1:0(1 P. M., ORLANDO. Btautlful new,
n*v*r.occupied, 3 bedroom hen!* located In one of the cities finest
residential sections, Corner Mills and Muntster.
Horn* also has dsn, larg* living room wilh flrtplac*, dining reem,
3 tlla baths, beautiful parquet and oak flooring throughout heme.
14 also tnjny* all year round weather conditioning with central
furnace heat and air conditioning, truly, an exquisite home.
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Ordination Service
For Leonard Jones
Ordination eonrlea* fnr William
Leenaid Jonea war* held recantJr at th# Maitland B a p t l a t
Church.
Tilt welcome eddrees and ex­
planation war* glvon br tha Rt».
Cheater■Plank, paator of the'Hlll*
araat Baptlat Church at Genera.
ftololsi for the evening, aorvlca
area Eugene K ro n ja tftro l tha
Naval Auilllarr Air Station who
aanf “ll’a Baal" accompanied hr
Dave Dodgln elaa of the local
Navr Bate.
The meeaago wee delivered by
. tha Bar. Norman Bennett, paitor
erf tha C alran Baptlat Church,
Daytona Beach, Charge to the
’ minion we* brought by the Bar.
P. B, tw it, Florida Dlatrlrt ipla-,
alonary for In# Btoto Convention,
and charge to tha mlnlaUr we*
givan hr the Bar. Jerk Bryant,
peator of the Port Orenge Bap­
tlat Church and Seminole Asencl*
atlon Sunday School, Superlntcndaat,
Ordaining Council wa* com*
poead of the Rav. Chestar W,
Plank, Rav. Norman Bennett,
Bar. B, D. Lock, Bar. Jack
Bryant, Bay. Wanford Farhem,
paator of the Central Baptlat
Church of Sanford, Rav. Lewie
C.‘ Fuleh, paator of tha Longwood Baptjat Church, and tha
Bav. W. H. Ellaitwood, paator of
tha rirat Baptlat Church, Geneva.
Tha ordination prayer waa offer­
ed by the Rev. Wanford Parham
and the benediction given by Bey.
William Leonard Jones.
Immediately following tha aer*
vkaa a reception waa bald la hon­
or of tha Rav. Joner,
Mambare of the examining
Council, called to as* mine Wll*
Him Leonard Jonea at the North
Park Baptlat Church la DaLand
were Henry V. Adami Jr., C. Norman Bennett, Chaitar W. Plank,
John L. DuRant, Louie 1.. Day,
Lewie Putch, Edwin Hamll Jr.,
M. D. Jarksoe. N. L. MeRaa. O. D.
Aldtrmga. Georg# H. Burgatta,
and A. V. Deane.
Rav, Jonea, 1!. paator of the
Maitland Baptlat Cbapal. eon ol
Mr. and Mr*. W. L. Jonea. Ml#1*
Wait Pirat S tm t, Sanford, waa
b m hera and attended Sanford
schools. graduating from Seminole
High School in lMt. H* 1* now at­
tending. Stetaon Unlveratty at Da. Land. Before taking over the
Maitland BapUat Church ho waa
a Bundar School .Uachar In tha
JUnlor 'Department of ihe Fir*l
Baptlat Church hare.

Important Subjects
We regular monthly meeting of
the Beard of plreetora of tha Sand
nolt County Chambir of Commerce
will b* held tonight at I o’clock at
the County Department of Educa­
tion Building on Commercial Avc
Forrest Breckenrldgo, m anner
of Iha Seminol# County Chamber
of Commerce aald tbit a Ml and
ja*Important agenda haa bean assentbled for tha meeting.
PitiMa*!, C .ir jt Tt-hj* Itt*
urgM every director to make a
i pa 4a! effort to all end the Impor­
tant' meeting. Hc.slso extended an
£ ; invitation.to all committan chair,
men to attend tha director*' meet­
ing.
Eight Important committee r*
*d *«w , «* to

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rtnaSy, after nine day* from the
lima of lie, announcement, tha flnt
annual Seminole bounty Baby
Derby la over, wilh Iwo healthy,
kicking winner* crowing Iha fining
tinea to claim their respective re­
wards,
i
Little Mda 1IU, the last bahy
born in the eounly during 18W, ar­
rived to Mr. and ’Mr*. Jack D.
Martin of 1323 Foreat Drive, San­
ford, at 1:13 p m. on Friday, Dec.
SO. Tha . official announcement
earn* frdm the Martin's family
physician, Dr. John M, Morgan.
The 1133 champ weighed In at
aght pounds, four and one-fourth
ounces.
Winner of the title of Little Naw
Year was also a girl, born at Orlondo Air Force Base, IWOth USAF Hospital, lo CFO and Mr*.
David Newtmry it 2.43 o'clock
Saturday morning, Jan. T. Capt.
Georg* J/Fuchs, M. D., the phyaiclan In ehargt, announced the
haby'a weight aa nine pounds and
one-dnd-a-half ounces. The New­
bury’s live at Lake Mary. However
the baby’s father Is in the Navy
Air Force and now stationed In
French Morocco.
Several other babies were bom
in Semlnoto county between the
period of Dec. 30 and January T.
But rule* of the Baby Derby speci­
fied that In order to be eligible for
priio award*, the parents must
hold residence1vrjlhln the rounly.
As announced in a full-page ad­
vertisement In the Dec. 30 issue ol
The Sanford Hereld, 30 local mer­
chants and this newspaper have
joined to assemble an Impressive
list of rewards to the winners of
the double derby. Winning parents
are instructed to pick up their
award voucher! at the Sanford
Herald office. These vouchers are
lo be turned In to the participat­
ing atom by either parent In order
to m alv* the gift reserved for
them.

Trial Starts Today
For Murder Charge
Of W. McKendree
Trial began today-al the Semi­
nole County Court nnuse of Wil­
liam Oaear McKendree. 38-year-ojri
FaoU rarpenter, charged with
murder In the June 3 shooting of
R. Keith Cochran, a district rtpresantafiv* lor Armour A Co.
McKandrcs, nattily dressed In a
blue serge suit and dark tie, ap­
peared calm during the selection
of the 13-man Jury Ihia morning i t
he aat at the defendant's table
with hla counael, Attorney Tom
Watson of Orlando and Mack N.
Cleveland Jr., of Sanford.
Alao In the courtroom were his
wife and two small daughters.
McKendree . originally (.old
aharlff'i deputies that "It waa an
accidental shooting and my con­
science la etaar," when a warrant
charging him with first degree
murder was read.
The shooting look place on the
night of (June 3 In Annette's Grill
on IT-92 Just south of Ssnford.
Selection of a Jury began this
morning shortly after 3:.v&gt;, and at
1U03 today, the panel of Jurors
was named.
Those to here tha case era:
Jamea Byrd, W. L. Harvey Jr.,
F. W. Blstline, James B. Craw­
ford, A. C. Moore, H. B Bourque rde*. ,1. 8. Rest, Maury Craws. John
A. Chalkley Sr . Lewis Cosson, and
J, R. Ervin. Tha altarnata chosen
tor tha jury was John M. Collier.
Shortly before noon, with Judge
Vassar Carlton sluing on Wc
bench, trial proceedings got un­
derway.
The first wltnen eaUrd to testi­
fy for the State waa Richard R.
CHaJIat who waa In Iha tavern Ihe
night of the shooting, playing
(Continued on Pate I)

Basketball Teams
Play Here Tonite
In Charity Game
The faet moving Seminole High
School baeketball quintet will meet
the New Smyrna Beach basketball
squad tonight at Semlnnl* High
School In the annual Elk's Club
Charity Boakalball game.
Gamstlme hat been eat for T
o’clock. Net proceeds from Iha
gam#, s-vordlng to official* of tha
iocei oi'n’s Ciuu, will gu Lt t’l*
Harry Anna Crippled Children’s
Home at Umatilla.
Local eager* will b« competing
for the annual awards made hy the
Elk's Club. Tha most outstanding
player and tha meet. Improved
player will receive the plaudit* of
the
Elk’s Club -and basketball
t*ns
_ -jj | | £
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Barr Umpire School
To Open Jan. 19
For 20th Session
The JOUt session of the George
Barr Umpire School U ir^r jled
for itywecks, Jsn.
Vt.
H will be heldt j i
t
Ward’s Lon^.0iV0^ '

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Five-Day Test

The Board of Sanford City Com­
missioner* received word from
Carols Sanford Dow, daughter of
Ihe founder of the City of Sanford,
expressing her delight In learning ,
of Ihe land appropriation fur the |
Grnrral Sanford Memorial Library
and Museum.
Mrs- Dow also said, In her let­
ter to ihe Mayor, the City Com­
mission. and tha City Clerk, that I
ihe waa thrilled In know that the
new lake In Fort Mellon Tark had
been named for her.
Mrs. Dow's letter reads:
"I was delighted to receive, Just
before New Year's Day, the
minutes regarding the land appro­
priated by Sanford In beautiful
Fort Mellon Fark for the proposed
Library and Museum to General
Henry Shelton Sanford's name,
founder of Ihe City of Sanford.
"Alio, 1 wa* greatly thrilled and
honored hy your designating my
name for the new lake, as ex­
pressed In my recent telegram to
you.
• "With heartfelt wishes that the
work may proceed rapidly."
City Clerk II. N. Ssycr told Ihe
Board of Sanford City Cum miss lon­
er* that he milled Ihe original
copy of the resolution naming the
lake to Mr* Dow. The lake In Fort
Mellon Park is now named "Lika
Carola."

Started
On Mellonville W ater Tank
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I *hf|pii|h. '

Newman
Offers
Report

Business Ended &gt;
In Record Time

I Tha Board of Sanford Cffy O hk
’ rrl'"
‘X'school,
V ' ' nins
**
Uli
^
Geormtisioners last night etnptM E
ge \
.tvely scheduled lo
ihe buslneu before Iham Is roemrd
eppet
Ihe Sanford Rolary
lime.
Lunch, . on Jan. IS
Alt ilerns token from thd agenda
According to one of the new
and from Ih* floor, aa well as (kbit
brochures circulated by George
presented ky the commliiloaara
Barr for hla Umpire School, he has
were token c m of and iliutuiad
In lees than 43 minutes.
placed more than a thousand men
M professional baseball umpires
nave Newman, Field Raprosajl**
totlva of the engineering fl/m-ad
plus nearly two thousand service
Robert M,' Angus AssoctoUa M
men and civilian umpires
Jacksonville, reported 'to tha com­
Barr waa Umpire In Chief of the
A
mission that a five-day test M tfm
Army Baseball World Sortei held
'Hlln*
of
Ih*
Mellonvllla
Ay*.
at Fort Bclvolr, V«. Sept tl-24.
Water Tank was begun Monday
IMS.
morning, A similar test, but *f a
He was president of the W ester
'hrea-dsy period, was msda.by tia
Association 1933-33. Barr conducted
City racently,
tha U. 8. Armed Forces Umpire’s
A request by the Salvation Ar­
Training Clinic In Japan and
my lo waive Ihe license toa toe a
Hawaii In April and May of 1933
"thrift start” propoierf tor a Ian;
and I* scheduled to conduct tha
ford Av*. location waa denied * f
sixth Joint Armed Forces Umpire
H'K IN SANFORD yesterday played m an y trlrk* for nature. At tha horn* of Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Ihe eommlsalon. Commissioner
Clinic for all service personnel in
Retold, on Writ 20th St. sprinkler* were left on nluht l&gt;efora last. Tha lea formation completely Dsvld Galchel said, "W# would
the F ir East in Japan during April
he setting a pmedent tor tha In.
surrounded the house where sp ra y whs froten. (Staff l’hoto)
and May of 1934!. He will also
dividual commlsslonsra tn pay the
conduct Iha Hawaii Clinic in ISM,
license fee.’"Ha said, "We wmiM
encourage tha wrath of other •*&gt;
George Barr Is a Director of the Sanford wlH receive additional
cond hand daalera and I m ovttM t
Babe Bulb League, Inc., and I* e publicity through ' newspaper! In
Ih* requail bt denied." Th* im Hn
past president of the KOM League Central Florida following a press
w ii earried by th* Board af C*«conference and pre-opening host
In 1933 34.
mlnlontri.
trip aboard Ihe river mils* boat
* discussion of a water rale ad"The Naulican" this afternoon. ,
luitment tor Hunter fco and Fuel
Editor*
and
writer*
from
the
Or­
Mrs. Frank Shames, lando Morning Sentinel, along with
out explanations But ,g
"A little lnvr, a little heartache, &gt;County prisoners captured In Sane brought
Chaplain F W. Kempson. qf Ihe
new mater waa laitoDtd *4 «*•
a group from The Sanford Herald Sanford Naval Auxiliary Alf^Ufa
Uf~s7a- nero»* the fencp gneslplng, poll- j lord.
Former Resident,
location to replace on* th |t WJi
will get firsl hand information from Hon, who also serve* a* Housing Hr*, a *hol and terrific explosions, | Visiting Rolsrtini Joined Ihe lo- damaged. Howayer, the Boafd *&lt;
Ihe owner* and operator* of ’The Offleer at the local Navy llaic, hat windy repercuaiona, color and ral group In giving Ihfir view* Commlsslonsra, In rovli ‘
Dies In Orlando
A former resident of Sanford, Nsutirsn" a* It pull* away from the appealed to Sanlord home owner* ‘"mi revolting arguments cntcied a* lo !ho mnst newsworthy happen- month tabulation of dm
*ndl"t»
*he top 'ten’ new* Item* of! !««*• Thn »pe*ker, who wax
litlrm water bill, Cent
10 hava
n i v t •apartments,
p i r i n ir i i ii a room*
rnornu in
n ,
1
Mrs. Freeda Shames, T4, riled yes­ Sanford Pier thla aftamoon to who
r*nL toto lUt
1ULth^m
them uwith
11065.
America dtjctif
dticerf ‘ ,t)y
program, eh
ktict lo nnU
llh liW
- the bbiggest
lr« « l Tyear
tir Amrrlci
by nrogrim
terday In Orlando after ■ lengthy make a trial nm of lh« route to ha houses
itsex u. rent,
mm
T li,w *v,r knmwr Jh i* » .' atBVToiV-f Chsrir^ J t o M w U to
UlneM. She hsd HvedMn thlv city taken daily for |h* Fiver Cnd*e hi of.
bSglnnlng
Sunday,
JaA.
ii.
water hilt tike that." ______ v
for five yeari before moving lo Or­
Chaplain Kemnxnn explained lh:. t ' r rr 'h*
, "n"‘r.k' of
' ri*'r ' ’’V l ," ..™ n! fut !
W. H. Kemp and Richard Sodero, haSi^^in^no^^wa^^coVincllnB^wilhi rlon f'armait 8r- nxecullve editor ^eny ana varied experiences, of eommlsslonera’ ^mltdd a’ ral
lando three years ago.
.
r
l*inf Th"
H»«W, In « tnIk Malpd that many Hem* never gnt chang*.but left open an epportudiShe Is survived by two sons. operalnr* of the River Crulies and
nfa&gt;!ailahte
hourtnir to
I Jh&lt;hfM
,h*
"f
members
a* for
example:
the Iitibfi
listing of
available housing
ta l((f
Sanforri
rlu|,
, t t|)f 1I"*0
like *h*
the headlines,
farmer who
came
In to ty- tor th* owner the firm 1* a p
Frank J. Shame*, formerly of San Seminole Park Raceway, will ac Ihl
pear before the rommUslan and
ford and now of Lawrence. L. |..|tom pany Ihe group of newt. pro- •help our boy*.
weekly meeting yesterday non,, at tell us about hi* rooster. "We’ve *ho»r reason why ehangoa should
rh
a
chApldln
r
o
m
in
r
n
i
r
(|
iriAi
“
9
D.vld Shames. Orlando: Iwo deugh- P|f ,0.
w,,h
P*
got Ihe la»|esi rooster In lown." be made.
the 3’»cht Club.
Irrs, Mr*. E. K. Field* of Chicago.
1,1 U'r n*w attraction \.,\y pennim-'l. tiring iransfnurd
How do you know - we asked.
City Clerk H. IT. Ray«r told Hi*
i t0 H,e local Naval Auxiliary Air After calling for comment* hy Well , . he never crow* at *unri*e,
III. Mr*. Frank Sandler of Orton to Central Florida.
Board of Oommlsalonort that at*
Also,
aktng
the
trip
with
th«
.station
u»ually
come
to
h|m
for
th*
matnhar*
»*
to
their
opinion*
do; and ■ slsler, Mr*. Gertrude
of the hlggeal ttorle* of the past lie wails until Ihe other ronslcrx lornsvs repreientslbig the city hi
newsmen and Hitorx will be re- hnuxlng advice.
i id Ihen Just nods hi* head! appeal raae* have eald that aetlqs
Whillman of Los Angeles, Cal
the
)'e«r, Harman tilled the follow­ crow
Or Ihe young man . , rtmribln* would be token In Ihe m en than &gt;9
Fairchild Funeral Home of Or­ prrrentative* of t h e Srmmolc The telephone number at
ing
n»
being
the
poll
of
Ihe
edlNavy B.i*e here I* 102(3.
his girl friend: he explain* that she chargei that hie# bean appealed
lando 1* In charge of service* County Chamber nf Comm*rce,
lor* of (he country:-—
l* • jlilrrhiig . . chews gum and to higher eourto.
which will he hlld tomorrow at
1. President Elsenhower’* Sept. ft wlggley all over
10 a m. The body will he irnl to
Ci t y Manager Warren ■,
Exhibition Match
24 heart attack, w-ilh It* fnrreuchOr thr faith of a young minis- Knowlea was Instruct'd tn W k
the family plot in DesMolnes, Iowa, 10-Inch Water
Ing
Imparl
In
both
national
and
In­
ler. Ho allrnderl a ronferrnre , , , Into cents fnr eonstrueting aide*
for burial.
ternational affair*.
Postponed Today
and when the discussions wer*
Main Completely
through the parkway an n *
2. The July Summit mealing almost over . . the young ordained walki
The clinic and exhibition match
hlscui Court, south of 30th Wrest
which
*ent
world
pcara
hopes
minister
arose
to
move
a
vote
ol
conducted
by
the
famed
one-arm
Lowered At Park i
Fred B. Olds, 73,
soaring until a subsequent big thanks In the wives holding the following an offer ky William l « f
w nlrthnte W.oot to*ljw
A ten loch Iron water main ha* golfer Jmmle Nlritol*. was P"*i- four foreign ministers' confer­ fort at hmbe . . ' ‘While I am
ponrd todey.
materials
that
would go Into, tk*
been
completely
lowered
at
th*
Funeral Is Today
Lea Armstrong, Fro at th" May- ence produced a new version of Ih* here enjoying Ihls spiritual feist," project. Tk* sldawaUu, It waa *p&gt;
Fr«d R. Old*, 73. died Sunday site nf the new Goldsboro Recrea- 1fair Inn'* Scmlnola Country Cluh East-West 'Void war" deadlock.
he said with an emotional and sin­ plained by CommliatoMr Hiittn3. The April announcement of cere voice , . "I cannot help being botham, would provide aa i r w
night after being In 111 health for tiopal arda immediately Imilh nf golf rout** aald, "Ih* rlinir and
Ihe pa*t three year*. Born Fch, 17. the Gotdibj.ro Elementary School. exhibition malrlt will be IMd lo. the successful Balk sarclno tests, moved with /nlilurie for Ihe faith- for abating tor yaungatm who
City CmnuHsaloner John Krbler
and Ihb* suuosscs and selharks
IB32 In Frnvldcnra. R 1. he had
work nf my own wife back a/ hav* no other a m In wbWl tn
today (hat discing and har­ morrow a(lernoon at 1 nVImk." of the first year of the vaccine’s fill
my
llilln rhurch . , bravely carry­ play.
made hi* home with Mr, and Mr*. **lil
A
large
group
nf
lornt
and
Floyrle G. Case at Five Fmnli for rowing and pn*«lble grading of vlatting golfer* are h*ported lo use ’In the nationwide fight ing on with Iha dcaconi , ,
Tha Board of ganfard CKp Cbm*
th* entire area wilt begin Monday *»e the fnnioii* one-nrmcd golfer sgalnit polio.
And maybe newsmen were a bit mlxilontra alao approved, at laH
the last seven*years.
morning.
go through the exlilliitlnn and
He I* survived by on* aon, Fred
I. The Kremlin shukciip ousting loo husv In grab a *lory of a night’s maatlng, th* paymmrt qi
entlrq *fe* should he lak- «little- at the. Mayfair Inn golf
11 Old* Jr., St Pctcrihurf; a b'g"The
Georgl
M. Mnlaxev and ushering large transport plane crossing the initial cost of Insurine* with the
shape pretty quickly now,"
courts.
granddaughter, Janice Old*, St said Commlnloner Krider.
In new Premier Nikolai A. Bul­ Mlnntlr which began tn lo.se al­ Florida Pair* Offlyra Aiaoclg*
Tcteriburg; and a brother, Robert
ganin along wilh Rtn la’s short­ iunde. The pilot strpped hack (c* Hon fnr mamhers of m* orgsniigThe nety recreational area, a
Dm passengers and explained that lion of Ih* Sanford FnUr* Depart*
lived “smile pnllry."
F. Old* of Arlington, Va,
ACCUSATION
MADE
project of the City and County,
"We are fast losing altitude and menl. Contmlsatonwr John Krider
*.
The
Princes*
Margaret-Peter
Funeral servlcea will he held to­ haa be»n under consideration
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TOKYO
Ltv-The
Communist
ra
for
day at 4 p.m. at Brliaon Fcuneral more than a year. Flan* aid d a - P e i p i n g today accused U. S Townsend romance, ending with we will rrash Inin the sea unless said, "It aoundi Ilka a y ng wn Oif
Home wilh Iha Rev. A. G. Mclnnl* tell* weie rnniplrled ahortly be­ Air Force Socrclary Donald A. Margaret’* renunciation of Iha we llglileu uur load. If 60 of us are thing to mi.”
officiating. Burial will lake place fore Christmas and work started (fuirles o( "*,ihre rattling" during divorced RAF group captain for lo survive , . , four must sacrifice
hem selves and Jump from the
In Oak Lawn Momnrlal Park.
hla rurrent visit In the Far East. doty to church and commonwealth, Ith&lt;p
this f u r ,
After a pause , , in English­
0. The exploitv# Mlddla Eastsituation, with Communist arm* man slopped forward . .opened Iho
shipments lo Egvpt rind frequent door. . cried "long live Ihe Queen"
border clashes lirlpltleulng tension and Jumped.
A Frenchman Ihrn went lo Ihe
between Israel and the Arab
*.
door . . shouted "v|v» la France"
states,
!
and
lumped.
An
Irishman
strolled'
7. The November dynamite sa­ lo the door . . yelled "Erin go! Offlceca of tha Rooe*v#H Capip
botaging of a Denver airliner hragh" and Jumped. About that No: 13, gpanlsh War Vetarani *•&lt;*
which killed 44 Including Ihe mo. lime . . a tall Texan arose . , grab­ recently Installed.
liter of JTfcnr-nld John Gilbert bed a Mexican............
tho ofganltallofl Is Frink
silling ......
nextHeading
In
Graham, Vhargdd with murder,
Inssrii hint out Ilia door i Even* as C'mmander who is TE
him
,
X, Th# Red China dlory, Inelud- and shouted "Remember th* year* oH C. C. Priest waa nam*d
lug war frxr* over the Formosa Al» inn."
1Senior Vlr* Commander. 'H* -to
l**ua and the retea*# of Ited-hetd
A hearty round of applause ;7* yu n old and TS-yaar-nld La trig
prisoner*.
greeted Harman at the conclusion Brademeyar waa elected Jtmlflf
fh Th*, hurricanes and flood* nf Ills talk which, according to Vice Commamltr while L. Q. Flew
that lashed the U. S. East Coast members a* Ihey left the meeting ering, 73, o i l named to the
and devastated wide area* In the place, wat well presented.
Adjutant Quartermaster.
Northeaslem elates In August
Trustee* nf Urn Organisation
ami Detoher
C. P. BrailngtoH, C. C. Priest, —
t0. Tha revolt* In Argentina ellLawla Brademayet'.
’
maxed hy the encreisful overthrow Volie Williams Jr.
The oldast member of tk* i n u k « r
of tha Peron regime In September.
Is w. E. Randet who U 33 yaari
Among Ike lop new* item* o/ Observes Birthday
Sanford and Seminole County. Her­ Best wishes war# In order todnyr old.
man offered (he following: • Tav­ fur Asilstont BUta’a AUorooFj
ern .Maying of June 4 resulting In Voile A. Williams Jr„ who Is cala*!*ka eamp with thraa of tho i m f JjM
conflnMl to Ih* hospital. TJjOol"
Murder rharge* filed again*! Wll- hrallnn hi* 3«th blrth-t-v.
William*, nsiletlng M u r r n y j ^ * i hosplUl if* WilUr * W k rJ
Ham O McKendree; Mayfair Inn
ripen enme. In Xsnfnrd' XsornrH nvarstraat. ihe Guu*. Attorney: William^Jamaaon end L. M, H*
Rawer and r/atar expansion pro­ for tha 0th JudieUt Circuit, wa*, Three. ■ * • "‘•WSSC
gram completed; Sanford annexa­ In th.v Seminole County Court from Lake Marp.
tion controversy; expansion plane room thle morning for the Me*
F t IDAT* OPfLV &gt;: ,
■’
of NAAS revealed; telephone Kcndree trtiL t
etrlke; train and ear craahaa; sev­ "I’m In good sknpe,” Voile WIN MANILA iA-Tka rity af:
en live* claimed In Seminole 'Hams Jr. said whan ka remarked n de Oftj aw r
SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL'S basketball
at County traffic death toll; County that ai wall aa being M yadrs old
W a aquad
q u s d mill
. . w e t the Naw Smyrna uaoob quintet
.... I I tonight
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fundi atnbottUd; Sheriff today "X th o V *# a 34 wwi#4.
the Seminal* High SelMl. auditorium trntrt In th* fyeond.- anaual Elk's Charity Gam*. (Photo by

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Ordination Service
For Leonard Jones
Ordination eonrlea* fnr William
Leenaid Jonea war* held recantJr at th# Maitland B a p t l a t
Church.
Tilt welcome eddrees and ex­
planation war* glvon br tha Rt».
Cheater■Plank, paator of the'Hlll*
araat Baptlat Church at Genera.
ftololsi for the evening, aorvlca
area Eugene K ro n ja tftro l tha
Naval Auilllarr Air Station who
aanf “ll’a Baal" accompanied hr
Dave Dodgln elaa of the local
Navr Bate.
The meeaago wee delivered by
. tha Bar. Norman Bennett, paitor
erf tha C alran Baptlat Church,
Daytona Beach, Charge to the
’ minion we* brought by the Bar.
P. B, tw it, Florida Dlatrlrt ipla-,
alonary for In# Btoto Convention,
and charge to tha mlnlaUr we*
givan hr the Bar. Jerk Bryant,
peator of the Port Orenge Bap­
tlat Church and Seminole Asencl*
atlon Sunday School, Superlntcndaat,
Ordaining Council wa* com*
poead of the Rav. Chestar W,
Plank, Rav. Norman Bennett,
Bar. B, D. Lock, Bar. Jack
Bryant, Bay. Wanford Farhem,
paator of the Central Baptlat
Church of Sanford, Rav. Lewie
C.‘ Fuleh, paator of tha Longwood Baptjat Church, and tha
Bav. W. H. Ellaitwood, paator of
tha rirat Baptlat Church, Geneva.
Tha ordination prayer waa offer­
ed by the Rev. Wanford Parham
and the benediction given by Bey.
William Leonard Jones.
Immediately following tha aer*
vkaa a reception waa bald la hon­
or of tha Rav. Joner,
Mambare of the examining
Council, called to as* mine Wll*
Him Leonard Jonea at the North
Park Baptlat Church la DaLand
were Henry V. Adami Jr., C. Norman Bennett, Chaitar W. Plank,
John L. DuRant, Louie 1.. Day,
Lewie Putch, Edwin Hamll Jr.,
M. D. Jarksoe. N. L. MeRaa. O. D.
Aldtrmga. Georg# H. Burgatta,
and A. V. Deane.
Rav, Jonea, 1!. paator of the
Maitland Baptlat Cbapal. eon ol
Mr. and Mr*. W. L. Jonea. Ml#1*
Wait Pirat S tm t, Sanford, waa
b m hera and attended Sanford
schools. graduating from Seminole
High School in lMt. H* 1* now at­
tending. Stetaon Unlveratty at Da. Land. Before taking over the
Maitland BapUat Church ho waa
a Bundar School .Uachar In tha
JUnlor 'Department of ihe Fir*l
Baptlat Church hare.

Important Subjects
We regular monthly meeting of
the Beard of plreetora of tha Sand
nolt County Chambir of Commerce
will b* held tonight at I o’clock at
the County Department of Educa­
tion Building on Commercial Avc
Forrest Breckenrldgo, m anner
of Iha Seminol# County Chamber
of Commerce aald tbit a Ml and
ja*Important agenda haa bean assentbled for tha meeting.
PitiMa*!, C .ir jt Tt-hj* Itt*
urgM every director to make a
i pa 4a! effort to all end the Impor­
tant' meeting. Hc.slso extended an
£ ; invitation.to all committan chair,
men to attend tha director*' meet­
ing.
Eight Important committee r*
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rtnaSy, after nine day* from the
lima of lie, announcement, tha flnt
annual Seminole bounty Baby
Derby la over, wilh Iwo healthy,
kicking winner* crowing Iha fining
tinea to claim their respective re­
wards,
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Little Mda 1IU, the last bahy
born in the eounly during 18W, ar­
rived to Mr. and ’Mr*. Jack D.
Martin of 1323 Foreat Drive, San­
ford, at 1:13 p m. on Friday, Dec.
SO. Tha . official announcement
earn* frdm the Martin's family
physician, Dr. John M, Morgan.
The 1133 champ weighed In at
aght pounds, four and one-fourth
ounces.
Winner of the title of Little Naw
Year was also a girl, born at Orlondo Air Force Base, IWOth USAF Hospital, lo CFO and Mr*.
David Newtmry it 2.43 o'clock
Saturday morning, Jan. T. Capt.
Georg* J/Fuchs, M. D., the phyaiclan In ehargt, announced the
haby'a weight aa nine pounds and
one-dnd-a-half ounces. The New­
bury’s live at Lake Mary. However
the baby’s father Is in the Navy
Air Force and now stationed In
French Morocco.
Several other babies were bom
in Semlnoto county between the
period of Dec. 30 and January T.
But rule* of the Baby Derby speci­
fied that In order to be eligible for
priio award*, the parents must
hold residence1vrjlhln the rounly.
As announced in a full-page ad­
vertisement In the Dec. 30 issue ol
The Sanford Hereld, 30 local mer­
chants and this newspaper have
joined to assemble an Impressive
list of rewards to the winners of
the double derby. Winning parents
are instructed to pick up their
award voucher! at the Sanford
Herald office. These vouchers are
lo be turned In to the participat­
ing atom by either parent In order
to m alv* the gift reserved for
them.

Trial Starts Today
For Murder Charge
Of W. McKendree
Trial began today-al the Semi­
nole County Court nnuse of Wil­
liam Oaear McKendree. 38-year-ojri
FaoU rarpenter, charged with
murder In the June 3 shooting of
R. Keith Cochran, a district rtpresantafiv* lor Armour A Co.
McKandrcs, nattily dressed In a
blue serge suit and dark tie, ap­
peared calm during the selection
of the 13-man Jury Ihia morning i t
he aat at the defendant's table
with hla counael, Attorney Tom
Watson of Orlando and Mack N.
Cleveland Jr., of Sanford.
Alao In the courtroom were his
wife and two small daughters.
McKendree . originally (.old
aharlff'i deputies that "It waa an
accidental shooting and my con­
science la etaar," when a warrant
charging him with first degree
murder was read.
The shooting look place on the
night of (June 3 In Annette's Grill
on IT-92 Just south of Ssnford.
Selection of a Jury began this
morning shortly after 3:.v&gt;, and at
1U03 today, the panel of Jurors
was named.
Those to here tha case era:
Jamea Byrd, W. L. Harvey Jr.,
F. W. Blstline, James B. Craw­
ford, A. C. Moore, H. B Bourque rde*. ,1. 8. Rest, Maury Craws. John
A. Chalkley Sr . Lewis Cosson, and
J, R. Ervin. Tha altarnata chosen
tor tha jury was John M. Collier.
Shortly before noon, with Judge
Vassar Carlton sluing on Wc
bench, trial proceedings got un­
derway.
The first wltnen eaUrd to testi­
fy for the State waa Richard R.
CHaJIat who waa In Iha tavern Ihe
night of the shooting, playing
(Continued on Pate I)

Basketball Teams
Play Here Tonite
In Charity Game

Barr Umpire School
To Open Jan. 19
For 20th Session
The JOUt session of the George
Barr Umpire School U ir^r jled
for itywecks, Jsn.
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Carola Dow
Delighted
With Land

Five-Day Test

The Board of Sanford City Com­
missioner* received word from
Carols Sanford Dow, daughter of
Ihe founder of the City of Sanford,
expressing her delight In learning ,
of Ihe land appropriation fur the |
Grnrral Sanford Memorial Library
and Museum.
Mrs- Dow also said, In her let­
ter to ihe Mayor, the City Com­
mission. and tha City Clerk, that I
ihe waa thrilled In know that the
new lake In Fort Mellon Tark had
been named for her.
Mrs. Dow's letter reads:
"I was delighted to receive, Just
before New Year's Day, the
minutes regarding the land appro­
priated by Sanford In beautiful
Fort Mellon Fark for the proposed
Library and Museum to General
Henry Shelton Sanford's name,
founder of Ihe City of Sanford.
"Alio, 1 wa* greatly thrilled and
honored hy your designating my
name for the new lake, as ex­
pressed In my recent telegram to
you.
• "With heartfelt wishes that the
work may proceed rapidly."
City Clerk II. N. Ssycr told Ihe
Board of Sanford City Cum miss lon­
er* that he milled Ihe original
copy of the resolution naming the
lake to Mr* Dow. The lake In Fort
Mellon Park is now named "L ika
Carola."

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school, George \
.tvely scheduled lo
eppet
Ihe Sanford Rolary
Lunch, . on Jan. IS
According to one of the new
brochures circulated by George
Barr for hla Umpire School, he has
placed more than a thousand men
M professional baseball umpires
plus nearly two thousand service
men and civilian umpires
Barr waa Umpire In Chief of the
Army Baseball World Sortei held
at Fort Bclvolr, V«. Sept tl-24.
IMS.
He was president of the W ester
Association 1933-33. Barr conducted
tha U. 8. Armed Forces Umpire’s
Training Clinic In Japan and
Hawaii In April and May of 1933
and I* scheduled to conduct tha
sixth Joint Armed Forces Umpire
Clinic for all service personnel in
the F ir East in Japan during April
and May of 1934!. He will also
conduct Iha Hawaii Clinic in ISM,
George Barr Is a Director of the Sanford wlH receive additional
Babe Bulb League, Inc., and I* e publicity through ' newspaper! In
past president of the KOM League Central Florida following a press
conference and pre-opening host
In 1933 34.

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Started
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O ffers
Report
Business Ended &gt;
In Record Time

H'K IN SANFORD yesterday played many trlrk* for nature. At tha horn* of Mr. and Mr*. Ralph
Retold, on Writ 20th St. sprinkler* were left on nluht l&gt;efora last. Tha lea formation completely
surrounded the house where spray whs froten. (Staff l’hoto)

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For Housing Space Heard By Rotarians

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mtisioners last night etnptM E
ihe buslneu before Iham Is roemrd
lime.
Alt ilerns token from thd agenda
and from Ih* floor, aa well as (kbit
presented ky the commliiloaara
were token c m of and iliutuiad
In lees than 43 minutes.
nave Newman, Field Raprosajl**
totlva of the engineering fl/m-ad
Robert M,' Angus AssoctoUa M
Jacksonville, reported 'to tha com­
mission that a five-day test M tfm
'Hlln* of Ih* Mellonvllla Ay*.
Water Tank was begun Monday
morning, A similar test, but *f a
'hrea-dsy period, was msda.by tia
City racently,
A request by the Salvation Ar­
my lo waive Ihe license toa toe a
"thrift start” propoierf tor a Ian;
ford Av*. location waa denied * f
Ihe eommlsalon. Commissioner
Dsvld Galchel said, "W# would
he setting a pmedent tor tha In.
dividual commlsslonsra tn pay the
license fee.’"Ha said, "We wmiM
encourage tha wrath of other •*&gt;
cond hand daalera and I m ovttM t
Ih* requail bt denied." Th* im Hn
w ii earried by th* Board af C*«mlnlontri.
* discussion of a water rale adluitment tor Hunter fco and Fuel
brought out explanations But ,g
new mater waa laitoDtd *4 «*•
location to replace on* th |t WJi
damaged. Howayer, the Boafd *&lt;
Commlsslonsra, In rovli ‘
month tabulation of dm
water bill, Cent

trip aboard Ihe river mils* boat
"The Naulican" this afternoon. ,
Editor* and writer* from the Or­
Mrs. Frank Shames, lando
Morning Sentinel, along with Chaplain F W. Kempson. qf Ihe
"A little lnvr, a little heartache, &gt;County prisoners captured In Sane
a group from The Sanford Herald Sanford Naval Auxiliary Alf^Ufa
Uf~s7a- nero»* the fencp gneslplng, poll- j lord.
Former Resident,
will get firsl hand information from Hon, who also serve* a* Housing Hr*, a *hol and terrific explosions, | Visiting Rolsrtini Joined Ihe loIhe owner* and operator* of ’The Offleer at the local Navy llaic, hat windy repercuaiona, color and ral group In giving Ihfir view*
Dies In Orlando
A former resident of Sanford, Nsutirsn" a* It pull* away from the appealed to Sanlord home owner* ‘"mi revolting arguments cntcied a* lo !ho mnst newsworthy happen*he top 'ten’ new* Item* of! !««*• Thn »pe*ker, who wax
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for five yeari before moving lo Or­
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H»«W, In « tnIk Malpd that many Hem* never gnt chang*.but left open an epportudiShe Is survived by two sons. operalnr* of the River Crulies and
nfa&gt;!ailahte
hourtnir to
I Jh&lt;hfM
,h*
"f
members
a* for
example:
the Iitibfi
listing of
available housing
ta l((f
Sanforri
rlu|,
, t t|)f 1I"*0
like *h*
the headlines,
farmer who
came
In to ty- tor th* owner the firm 1* a p
Frank J. Shame*, formerly of San Seminole Park Raceway, will ac Ihl
pear before the rommUslan and
ford and now of Lawrence. L. |..|tom pany Ihe group of newt. pro- •help our boy*.
weekly meeting yesterday non,, at tell us about hi* rooster. "We’ve *ho»r reason why ehangoa should
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D.vld Shames. Orlando: Iwo deugh- P|f ,0.
w,,h
P*
got Ihe la»|esi rooster In lown." be made.
the 3’»cht Club.
Irrs, Mr*. E. K. Field* of Chicago.
1,1 U'r n*w attraction \.,\y pennim-'l. tiring iransfnurd
How do you know - we asked.
City Clerk H. IT. Ray«r told Hi*
i t0 H,e local Naval Auxiliary Air
After calling for comment* hy Well , . he never crow* at *unri*e,
III. Mr*. Frank Sandler of Orton to Central Florida.
Board of Oommlsalonort that at*
Also,
aktng
the
trip
with
th«
.station
u»ually
come
to
h|m
for
th*
matnhar*
»*
to
their
opinion*
do; and ■ slsler, Mr*. Gertrude
of the hlggeal ttorle* of the past lie wails until Ihe other ronslcrx lornsvs repreientslbig the city hi
newsmen and Hitorx will be re- hnuxlng advice.
Whillman of Los Angeles, Cal
the
)'e«r, Harman tilled the follow­ crow i id Ihen Just nods hi* head! appeal raae* have eald that aetlqs
Or Ihe young man . , rtm ribln* would be token In Ihe m en than &gt;9
Fairchild Funeral Home of Or­ prrrentative* of t h e Srmmolc The telephone number at
ing n» being the poll of Ihe edlNavy B.i*e here I* 102(3.
his
girl friend: he explain* that she chargei that hie# bean appealed
lando 1* In charge of service* County Chamber nf Comm*rce,
lor* of (he country:-—
l* • jlilrrhiig . . chews gum and to higher eourto.
which will he hlld tomorrow at
1. President Elsenhower’* Sept. ft wlggley all over
10 a m. The body will he irnl to
C ity Manager Warren ■,
Exhibition Match
24 heart attack, w-ilh It* fnrreuchOr thr faith of a young minis- Knowlea was Instruct'd tn W k
the family plot in DesMolnes, Iowa, 10-Inch Water
Ing
Imparl
In
both
national
and
In­
ler. Ho allrnderl a ronferrnre , , , Into cents fnr eonstrueting aide*
for burial.
ternational affair*.
Postponed Today
and when the discussions wer*
Main Completely
2. The July Summit mealing almost over . . the young ordained walki through the parkway an n *
The clinic and exhibition match
hlscui Court, south of 30th Wrest
*ent world pcara hopes minister arose to move a vote ol
Lowered At Park i conducted by the famed one-arm which
following an offer ky William l « f
Fred B. Olds, 73,
soaring
until
a
subsequent
big
thanks In the wives holding the
wnlrthnte W.oot to*ljw
A ten loch Iron water main ha* golfer Jmmle Nlritol*. was P"*i- four foreign ministers' confer­ fort at hmbe . . ' ‘While I am
ponrd todey.
materials
that
would go Into, tk*
been
completely
lowered
at
th*
Funeral Is Today
Lea Armstrong, Fro at th" May- ence produced a new version of Ih* here enjoying Ihls spiritual feist," project. Tk* sldawaUu, It waa *p&gt;
Fr«d R. Old*, 73. died Sunday site nf the new Goldsboro Recrea- 1fair Inn'* Scmlnola Country Cluh East-West 'Void war" deadlock.
he said with an emotional and sin­ plained by CommliatoMr Hiittn3. The April announcement of cere voice , . "I cannot help being botham, would provide aa i r w
night after being In 111 health for tiopal arda immediately Imilh nf golf rout** aald, "Ih* rlinir and
Ihe pa*t three year*. Born Fch, 17. the Gotdibj.ro Elementary School. exhibition malrlt will be IMd lo. the successful Balk sarclno tests, moved with /nlilurie for Ihe faith- for abating tor yaungatm who
City CmnuHsaloner John Krbler
IB32 In Frnvldcnra. R 1. he had
morrow a(lernoon at 1 nVImk." and Ihb* suuosscs and selharks fill work nf my own wife back a/ hav* no other a m In wbWl tn
made hi* home with Mr, and Mr*. **lil today (hat discing and har­
A large group nf lornt and of the first year of the vaccine’s my llilln rhurch . , bravely carry­ play.
Floyrle G. Case at Five Fmnli for rowing and pn*«lble grading of vlatting golfer* are h*ported lo use ’In the nationwide fight ing on with Iha dcaconi , ,
Tha Board of ganfard CKp Cbm*
th* entire area wilt begin Monday *»e the fnnioii* one-nrmcd golfer sgalnit polio.
And maybe newsmen were a bit mlxilontra alao approved, at laH
the last seven*years.
morning.
go through the exlilliitlnn and
He I* survived by on* aon, Fred
I. The Kremlin shukciip ousting loo husv In grab a *lory of a night’s maatlng, th* paymmrt qi
"The entlrq *fe* should he lak11 Old* Jr., St Pctcrihurf; a b'g shape pretty quickly now," «little- at the. Mayfair Inn golf Georgl M. Mnlaxev and ushering large transport plane crossing the initial cost of Insurine* with the
courts.
granddaughter, Janice Old*, St said Commlnloner Krider.
In new Premier Nikolai A. Bul­ Mlnntlr which began tn lo.se al­ Florida Pair* Offlyra Aiaoclg*
Tcteriburg; and a brother, Robert
ganin along wilh Rtn la’s short­ iunde. The pilot strpped hack (c* Hon fnr mamhers of m* orgsniigThe nety recreational area, a
Dm passengers and explained that lion of Ih* Sanford FnUr* Depart*
lived “smile pnllry."
F. Old* of Arlington, Va,
ACCUSATION
MADE
project of the City and County,
"We are fast losing altitude and menl. Contmlsatonwr John Krider
*.
The
Princes*
Margaret-Peter
Funeral servlcea will he held to­ haa be»n under consideration
______
TOKYO
Ltv-The
Communist
ra
for
day at 4 p.m. at Brliaon Fcuneral more than a year. Flan* aid d a - P e i p i n g today accused U. S Townsend romance, ending with we will rrash Inin the sea unless said, "It aoundi Ilka a y ng wn Oif
Home wilh Iha Rev. A. G. Mclnnl* tell* weie rnniplrled ahortly be­ Air Force Socrclary Donald A. Margaret’* renunciation of Iha we llglileu uur load. If 60 of us are thing to mi.”
officiating. Burial will lake place fore Christmas and work started (fuirles o( "*,ihre rattling" during divorced RAF group captain for lo survive , . , four must sacrifice
doty to church and commonwealth, Ihem selves and Jump from the
In Oak Lawn Momnrlal Park.
hla rurrent visit In the Far East.
this f u r ,
0. The exploitv# Mlddla East- th&lt;p After a pause , , in English­
situation, with Communist arm* man slopped forward . .opened Iho
shipments lo Egvpt rind frequent door. . cried "long live Ihe Queen"
border clashes lirlpltleulng tension and Jumped.
A Frenchman Ihrn went lo Ihe
between Israel and the Arab
door . . shouted "v|v» la France"
states,
7. The November dynamite sa­ and lumped. An Irishman strolled'
lo the door . . yelled "Erin go! Offlceca of tha Rooe*v#H Capip
botaging of a Denver airliner hragh" and Jumped. About that No: 13, gpanlsh War Vetarani *•&lt;*
which killed 44 Including Ihe mo. lime . . a tall Texan arose . , grab­ recently Installed.
liter of JTfcnr-nld John Gilbert bed a Mexican............
tho ofganltallofl Is Frink
silling ......
nextHeading
In
Graham, Vhargdd with murder,
Inssrii hint out Ilia door i Even* as C'mmander who is TE
him
,
X, Th# Red China dlory, Inelud- and shouted "Remember th* year* oH C. C. Priest waa nam*d
lug war frxr* over the Formosa Al» inn."
1Senior Vlr* Commander. 'H* -to
l**ua and the retea*# of Ited-hetd
A hearty round of applause ;7* yu n old and TS-yaar-nld La trig
prisoner*.
greeted Harman at the conclusion Brademeyar waa elected Jtmlflf
fh Th*, hurricanes and flood* nf Ills talk which, according to Vice Commamltr while L. Q. Flew
that lashed the U. S. East Coast members a* Ihey left the meeting ering, 73, o i l named to the
and devastated wide area* In the place, wat well presented.
Adjutant Quartermaster.
Northeaslem elates In August
Trustee* nf Urn Organisation

The faet moving Seminole High
School baeketball quintet will meet
the New Smyrna Beach basketball
squad tonight at Semlnnl* High
School In the annual Elk's Club
Charity Boakalball game.
Gamstlme hat been eat for T
o’clock. Net proceeds from Iha
gam#, s-vordlng to official* of tha
iocei oi'n’s Ciuu, will gu Lt t’l*
Harry Anna Crippled Children’s
Home at Umatilla.
Local eager* will b« competing
for the annual awards made hy the
Elk's Club. Tha most outstanding
player and tha meet. Improved
player will receive the plaudit* of SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL'S basketball
aquad mill
at
W aqusd
. . w e t the Naw Smyrna uaoob quintet
....II tonight
■ ■■
the
Elk’s
_ -jj
| | £ Club -and basketball
J t*ns the Seminal* High SelMl. auditorium trntrt In th* fyeond.- anaual Elk's Charity Gam*. (Photo by

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t0. Tha revolt* In Argentina ellLawla Brademayet'.
’
maxed hy the encreisful overthrow Volie Williams Jr.
The oldast member of tk* i n u k « r
of tha Peron regime In September.
Is w. E. Randet who U 33 yaari
Among Ike lop new* item* o/ Observes Birthday
Best wishes war# In order todnyr old.
Sanford and Seminole County. Her­
man offered (he following: • Tav­ fur Asilstont BUta’a AUorooFj
ern .Maying of June 4 resulting In Voile A. Williams Jr„ who Is cala*! *ka eamp with thraa of tho i m f JjM
conflnMl to Ih* hospital. TJjOol"
Murder rharge* filed again*! Wll- hrallnn hi* 3«th blrth-t-v.
William*, nsiletlng M u r r n y j ^ * i hosplUl if* W ilUr * W k r J
Ham O McKendree; Mayfair Inn
ripen enme. In Xsnfnrd' XsornrH nvarstraat. ihe G uu*. Attorney: William^Jamaaon end L. M, H*
Rawer and r/atar expansion pro­ for tha 0th JudieUt Circuit, wa*, T hree . ■ * • "‘•WSSC
gram completed; Sanford annexa­ In th.v Seminole County Court from Lake Marp.
tion controversy; expansion plane room thle morning for the Me*
F t IDAT* OPfLV &gt;: ,
■’
of N A A S revealed; telephone Kcndree trtiL t
etrlke; train and ear craahaa; sev­
"I’m In good sknpe,” Voile WIN MANILA iA-Tka rity af:
en live* claimed In Seminole 'Hams Jr. said whan ka remarked n de Oftj aw r
County traffic death toll; County that ai wall aa being M yadrs old
fundi atnbottUd; Sheriff today "X th o V *# a 34 wwi#4.

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, Information
For Veterans

Bomt limes, a Ms IhotighU, be
excused Ann. Linda waa older: of
course she had better judgment,
and dressed tn a more—well, more
sophisticated way. She’d have
looked darned funny In Ann's sad­
dle shoes, p l e a t e d eklrte and
sweaters. Linda never looked ‘‘fun­
ny." She seemed a lw a y a to ba
dressed exactly right, to do and
Head tilted hank. Adam laughed, ■ay tb* exactly right thing. A max
could, he thought, count on Linda.
hla-white teeth flaeblng.
At the end of the two weeks,
.Than be backed away from the
bouse, squinting at the shingles. on* of Adam's men, a carpenter'!
"Tou'ra not lined. BUI!" ba shouted. helper who worked on the extra
board for the railroad, 01ling a
"Who says eoT"
the gap* between calls with hourwork for Adam Laird—this man
■tapped through a ladder and fell
twenty feet to the ground. He had
railroad hospitalisation, so ha was
taken to that hospital, and aa aooa
aa be heard of the accident, Adorn
went over to determine the extent
of the chap's injury. He would
C H A lto lB D f
have done tn* same for any of hla
men. Adam’s reputation aa a boss
la, and ta contrast to Ana’s
waa very good.
py‘ ways, she was adorable.
Young Lockett had . broken
L anyway, friendly. Ahray*
ankle, and a wrenched bc;k—pos­
f to taka Bv* minute* for a tack!" he declared.
BUI began to remove shingle* sibly a slipped disc. It waa advis­
of coffee, or to help him dswhether to put mania tope on while the horn react the Um . It able to keep him tn the hospital
w u three o'clock,
tor a time, at least.
Miss Van Bant herself told this
'"Finished
, uuwn on that
wav aiua,
eld*. Adam
w.
dltto LOckstt’s employer. "If you
Her friendly votes, her xttno. appeared over the ridge
could arrange for some compensa­
re. (looming, bar tunny good the workmen da tho far
tion to ba paid hla wifa, Adam—
Bore, and particularly the way probably chocking thalr *U
she's young, with a small baby—
* eould moke Adam laugh—oven
hi* hospitalisation la cared for
here."
The "arrangement*" demanded
a couple of visit* to tho hospital.
Adam's concern for Lockett Justi­
fied a couple mora
Adam waa aware of the raoaoaa
for hla frequent visits to Lockett
before the evening when the In­
ured nun told another visitor
that, "Land doesn't coma to see
"OJL Bill's a good carpenter, mat We’Vi got eora* mighty pretty
but you've got to w a to b him." nurses la this place."
"How about that, Laird f" asked
Adam whirled Into the hoepital
drive. "I'm sorry I made you lata," the second man.
"Don't tall my wife," Adam
he said again.
Sj»?*t’a all -right, Adam I . Some­
knows." The man
time* the shift goes off without a
roared. Adam with them.
lb* door, the was welting for him. single comptolnL"
When ha went to th* hoepital,
■Too have a ear, don't you?"
"But If this shift bad soma . . ."
• "Oh,'sura. With all the area*,
"They'll be waiting to Ull me." Adam alwayi saw Linda. *T didn't
porias, like a bucket of creosote Bha laughed gaily. ‘Thanks tor know you worked day and night,"
and a hundred firebricks."
tb# lift. I'U aee youl" flhe ran up he said naively on,one of hi* visits.
| "I knew 1 could count on youl" tb# step* her ankles slender, her T don't, usually," aha answered.
I Laughing, ha opened the heavy akirt and searf-and flipping prettily Her eyes said much mora.
Bha lived at the hospital so she
peer, and *h* want out before him.
waa not always in uniform when
rD'you have time," aha atked over
Adam saw her. In fact, a* niton
keg shoulder, "to drive me to th*
aa not, she'd aak to ride back to
keep*tel ? My caps ta the shop.
town with him. Once she asked tf
fTo* much carburetor, or not
he didn't ever ride to Columbia.
■Rough brake*—something I — and
TVs—I go down there some­
times."
"Next time you do go, Buy I go
He touched bar elbow, and lndiitofi the pick-up. "Wait a min"Sura.A" Ba took a towel from the
•sa eomomtaanL and spread It
But when he got to thfnhtaf
I the aesLTlad a brleklaysr ta
about that premia#, Uta trip didst
seem to ba a good Idem For c m
Tkaak you, Adam," aba sold
thing. Linda,had her own car. and
msrasty whan be got under the
aha could easily drive to Columbia
Shell "You saved yourself a nasty
any lima aha had bustnase down
there. There wax no cell foe her
to wait on Adam, u B la s e she
wanted to go with him, Thar* waa
no call for him to taka har, unlaaa
ha wanted her tn go with him.
And If he dkl want th a t—ha
shouldn't. He’d Just b* making

Her* ara authoritative answers
from the Veterans Adgjjpjy-*'--!
lu four questions of 'interest to
tie r y f
ar.i their
famlliae.
Q. I am the widow of a World
War II veteran wno died of a
service-connected disability, and 1
have never remarried. Would 1
be eligible for a 01 home loan,
even though my husband mad*
use of hit loan benefit before be
died?
A. Yet. The fact that your
husband used hit Cl loan benefit
would not serve to prevent you
from getting a Cl loan in your
own right.
Q. 1 am taking farm training
under the Korean GI Bill. I know
that f mutt train'full time, but
is there any rule against doing a
little outside work if It doesn't'

ing n roof. *TU drop this ersosou," ba explained to Linda. They
were only three block* from the
hospital.
n i l set and watched the easy
strength with which he lifted the
black bucket out of the truck bed,
and took threa long step* up the

side of your training, so long as
you'd not put mora than 180
hours during any
12-month
psrlnd, and so long as the school
finds that your outside work does
not Interfere with your studies.
Q. What date does VA consider
a GI insurance premium to have
been paid—the dale I put the
cheek in the mall or the date the
check reaches VA?
A. The postmsnc on the an-

hi.. Ho Is no relation to the late
leader of the Indian Independence
movement, Mohandas K. Gandhi.
Mr*. Gandhi—with her Iwo sons,
mjlv, now 11, and Ssnjiy, now 9 moved In lo become her widowed
lather's official hostess when he
became prim* minister In 1947.

YOU'RE TELLING ME!
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Know how to rander beef suet?
Put pieces of the fat, each about
the else of a walnut, in an Iron
kettle or skiliati turn often end
press out fat with a fork. Keep
heat low enough so rendered fat
doee not burn.

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velope !a considered aa the date
the premium was paid.
Q. Mow do I go about chang­
ing a y program of training un­
der the Korean GI Bill?
A. You must apple
VA for
a change
luel-.d*^ nj;&lt;V b* . a .repot*, /if.

RAYM OND

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p n i r t u and conduct from jm a
present school, Thii application
fern goal to tho rational office
that baa year record*.
Veterans living III Central
Florida who with fuither Infor*
.nation about ila’UcAa,YrtF*,v i,
thould writ* the VA office at
'2 Z. Centri* Are. (Mn.nd» _,

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Real Estate Salee — Rental* — Investment*
Dependable Insurance and Bonds
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NEW YORK CITY (Special).
A sensational new discovery in
the miracle science of electronics
that help* the hard-of-hearing
hear clearly again was hailed by
Gabriel Heatter.
Heatter revealed that this new
discovery la so revolutionary It
make* vacuum tube hearing aid*
obsolete. It helps even thoee suf­
fering sever* bearing lose to hear
clearly again. Nothing shows in
the ear excepta tiny, almost In­
visible device.

Phon

suffer from hearing loea
To acquaint readers of this
newspaper with this new way to
hear again, a book with complete
fact* will be eent free, in a plain
wfippeje. No cost qr. obligation.
Write: Dept. '2-730, Belton*
Hearing Aid Co., 2900W. 86th
St.. Chicago 32, III.

•CDDcngTi report discovery nightmare - of screeching'sound.

of tho world's largest eavem. a
IS-mils job. In Kentucky. The
newly-found hole In the ground is
*o large wa understand It makes
Mammoth cava look Ilka a rabbit
burrow.

Ear-aching Londoners complain
the twittering of the feathered
pests la for the bird*—and only
for the birds.

/•• Belgium bora hare been
ttpenrd for the first lime In SO
Tto ";ieie" cave may come fa year*. That, definitely, It a long
mighty handy, euggeett Grand- time between drink*.
pappy Jenkins, 1/ Uncle • gam
teanle In store some more sur­
Only an* thing wrong 1 with
plus butter, _
Christmas. It Isn't nearly e* much
fun (If any) dlimenillng e'Yul*
i «*t
Cel la*lam Item 91 stoaoi* en- tree as If Is In trimming If.
I l l
'•ago In e wrestling tournament el
Wilkes-flarra, 9a. A kin*-else us*
A clock dsstgnsd to run without
stopping for 1,000 ysare has been
ef Maher mal-mallsst
set tn motion In Danmark. - For
I I I
London plana to Install a new the naxt 10 centuries, If anyone
bird-scaring device to shoo away wants to know what Urns It is, all
the hug* docks of starlings they need do la phono.Copen­
which mako Trafalgar Square e l hagen.

Tb*p*r*wl eeadey •wwellU.Ue'i

t n ir M 'M , a tlrs d iw x . , . ( * • *ak ,
T « » « m i C r t ' m G *fd *-» .
J
«t«1 t* v ’ k w i m I« M • ca r*-l,*« '
•w tlo t. A it -« « « • le t d e tails

This poor man cried, and tho
Lard heard him, and saved him
out ef'all hia troubles.—(Psalm
34.6.)
What is our attitude when we
pray 7 Ara we tolling God what
we want, and why and when
we want it? Do wo aak that Hie
will, not oura, ba dona? When
we come humbly and penitently
to Him. Arm in our faith, seek­
ing only Hla mercy and Hla
love, we are never denied.

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GItrYHOUND 1US STATION
730 W. 9th St. j ... Phon# 60

talk, and all the trouble for Mmself which th at talk would stir op.
He’d bettor not Mod to go to Co­
lumbia.

(To be continued)

Oraerlaht law. bv BUaebalk BaUarf, Distributed by EUs geaturs* Bradicals
Of the 16 National League pitchfirs who worked In 200 or more
Innings In 1066, Don Nsweomba
ef th* Dodgsrs had tbs bsst con­
trol. Ha walksd only 38 battara.
Kalvin of Mlnnsanta **t a Big
Tea punting record in 1085 whan
he averaged 44.2 yard* on 25

Legal Notice
IX TUB c o r n r OP TUB CODXTY
Jin an . srui.Mii.i". county .
FLORIDA. IN PROUATB.
w * * ; esta te on
ROBINS A CAflNtS
Dseesss*.

TO A lt CHBOITOB* AXD PERMMB BAVIXO CLAIM* OR IIBMAXDS AOAIXST SAID ESTATE i

_ Tea end eeeh of you' are herebr

aoliried and r*&lt;iulr«4 to preeept
any elalme and demands which you,
ar either of you. msv hsv* eaeinei
B IS14 ,of nt'iSINE I CAHMI,
*d, Isle of **id County, in
toqntr Judas of atminoH
r, Florida, at hi* olflro in
«rt hou*» of .said Coustv si
*. Florida, wllhln eiflit
»{ mnnihs from th# tint* ef
it publication af this nolle*.
JCsax elolm or demand shell b* In
writing, and ehsii *ute th* pier*
*( residence and sail ef rice address
ar th* claimant, and snail be «*nrn
&lt;n by the clilment. aaem. attorney,
and nay such claim nr demand n»t
a* filed shall bo void.
Heywi-d A aintley
As odminltiralor nr th* Ee. .,
let* of ROSINB a CAH.V•• w
E*, dtceeied.

DAILY CR OSSWORD
4. Gallon
(abbr.)
&gt;. Covsr with
5. Agreement
plpnsnt
9. Any
6. Beard of ryt
climbing
T. Boundsra
plant
8. Test
10. April*
9, Somewhat
„ 12. Abolish
'*13. Th# counify h e t *
1?. Natlv* chief
of Gandhi
(Phil, la.)
14. Utile child
13. Coin
15. Ahead
(fiwsd.)
19. Psrchsd
II. ProofrsaaIT. At home
sr'a mark
31. Wagon*
19. Llktly
21. Behold!
22. Rub harshly 20. Anclsnt
country
24. Pronoun
(B. Arabia)
26. Cora
23. U ri*
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PAY . MORE?

Easier riding and handling on sharp turns—new comfort
on bumpy roads-wideat choice of safety features in its
field help explain why THE BIG M is the big buy for 1956.
IWirif it ao much batter than reading.
That'* why wa lavit* you to taka a demonatratJon driva in our n o if.
Then you’ll f**l m aio u'a reflex action
fa U u a d —how ball-joint front suspension
adjust* itself insuntly to rough roads*
ruts, and curve*.
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of passing, make* hill-climbing u effortlea* aa breathing.
You'll diseovar tha new peaca of miad
provided by m Bio H1* neerSqfety-Finl
Design. For thi* year Mercury offers 10
new safety features, including tb* only,
kopact-absorbing steering wheel in it* Held.

) And you'll tsporitne* tha rtffas-aetlen
raapeaH of t ie bio h '« m w u n n - iu a c f i
V-fi aagla*—how it takas tha tanslonloul

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THI BIO M responds to your ovary commend—go,
stop, climb, pass—quick os on athlete's reflex. On
oil roadi and curvet, Mercury ad|uiti Inilanlly, auto­
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rtaartof whs* I, safety door locks at no extra cosI,
padded Instrument p**#L safety belts, optional.

4 FVOVAfiff VALUE
low pries whsn you buy—tow cost wMts you drivs.
9sr 4 yssrs bsst rssals volus In Its field. Many dividend
fsaturo* for greater parformanc* and convanlanc*.

For 1956-tho big move is to THE BIO iV lE R C U R Y

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w m nnA w t A i m — f e n t f t f . t i n t k n M U M
KARACHI, P i kilt in lA-Afghan- Fakiitan'i Northwogt Frontier
titin 'i invemment ha* declared for independent*.
the P ik iitin l military ittich e in
Kihul person* non grata and aiktd
hit withdrawal.
in scion, announced hr
Kabul radio, waa believed In rentiaimn lor the Pakistan government'a expulsion Ixst week nf the
Afghan ronaul at Quetta.
The two tm inlriri have been dliputlng bitterly for montha over the

Jartijs Are All Over World
tnr carts. It had only about fin.ooo
motor vehlclcj in 1039. Ha driven
acr anionc {be world's—
Last year i4J persons were Ruled
in truffle UCciuctdar^Jv
..an
died the name way in Grralcr I-ow
Angeles, with over two million
ca n .

jama can be matched on the
Tkainci, the Seine and the Tiber.
P* U i | apaif may be even a c i n ­
a r I t Amsterdam than in the Chi­
sago's leap.
luropa and Alia have hundred*
of eltltf that w en treat ernturtc*
a f t. They ran't be changed with­
out th o ltia le deatruction of hi*torie menumenta and desperately
■eeded housing.
Experts think London will reach
the point of paralyala -in four
years—and Paris In two. Some in
Stockholm believe that city la only Brussels Rrlgiurn has
Bontha away from Immobilisation. TOO.OOO four-wheel motor vehicle*
and 230,ono motorcycle* and scootHere are aeme lam pllnis: Looden: Ever itnee the IMtl* ox- era; moat appear In be In Brusaela.
perta aiid (he civic minded have Stockholm: If you don't have a
helicopter, Just walk if you are in
a hurry in downtown Stockholm
The “ Venire of the North'* was
planned badly for any Ind of (raf­
fle, murlt lea* car*. Forty bridge*
rnnoecl the Island, on which Stock
holm ta built, and each island
aeema lo have at least a do/m
traffie bolllrnerki Underground
movlgg sidewalks have been pro- roads will hr built and a freeway
peitjl.
Is tn he built over the water.
Paris: Almoal ■ century ago Na- Rio de Janeiro: Brazil'* capital
poleen III turned Baron Hausiman ha* two traffic headaches—hill*
loose ox Pari* and let him ruth- and had drivers. It's possible |o
lastly -eu t through it wilh'w lda tuhnel *nme hill* and level others
boulevaHi, magnificent v i s t a s , hut what ran hr donr about the
rioteni of- wlda atjuarei and ar- driver*? The tnll Is mounting In
tarlal highways. Rut Hsusimm IMi, 211 persons died in traffic
didn't know the automobile was accident* in Bio in 1933, mure
coming and little has been dnne than iw .
since. The chief ef police say* in Tokyo: Today Tokyo hai mote
two y e a n traffic condition* will tthan lo n .n n i) automobiles and
be "jjllt Impossible." James tn the Irurks, almost a* many motor
big Place de la Concorde and thelryrlc* and 50,000 three-wheel mis-

MM, (HID IMMIXMAN (left), 10. former stage actress, plesns with
her attorney, Jeaeph Scott, at bar child custody suit In • Los Angeles ,
courtroom. Mar mother, Mr*. Margaret Ashton, Is at right. The court
battle rwvolva* around Margaret Lae Immerman, 4, whose fith*r,
D*vid Immerman, 44, la lighting (or her custody. (International;

Legcl Notice

Sturts
4.aiX r»l»nr'i with *'h»r hmv&gt; including ra»*n* haUnr*
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Enterprise
Happenings

LONDON in — n**ru* teams
hulled through heavy snowdrifts
today with fond and hlanket* for
ni amount villagers on the flatlandi
of the English east roast.
Gales raging in from Ihe AllanIc brought fresh winter harards tn
the south nf Kngland. Road patrols
reported ‘'chaotic'' condition* tn
many parts of the country.
The big show hlanket covered
Ihe rnlire eml roast of Britain
and extended n\er Wcitern Europe
as far as Italy.
At Cortini d'Ampezzo, site of the
upcoming Winter Dlympirs, a rrisp
snowfall covered the hare brown
hills and hruuglit smiles nf raltef
lo organizers nf the games.
Norlh Sea sluicing around Brit­
ain w.i* slowed by poor visibility
and high winds, but air traffic ran
on schedule.

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STATEMENT OF CONDITION

F lr» t M o r t f i g f Loxng

E avlngn Accmmtx

$

L o an s on S av in g s A ccounts

L oans In Proccxn

R eal R a ta ls Owned

O th e r L iabilities

F e d e ra l Hom o 1/oan
R ank Stock

Rpaarves:
G eneral

S urplus

O ffica RIdg. and E q u lp m an t

TOTAL

TOTAL

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STAFF
1. T, Daudnty

flarand Vita Frasidant
Raaawand rhapm*n
R*eret*ry.Treasurer
A. Edwin Rhlnkeltar
Attoreay

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Matin* Ekrrn
Asst. 5ec'y-Tr*«sur*r
Hilda I'owell
Taller
Barbara Flynt
Taller

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Howard Fertile
Ratirrd Bldg. Contrartar
ft. F. Daudnty 1
County Tax Aaieitor
A. Edwin Hklnholsar
Attorney

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Prasldant, Sanford
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DIRECTORS
fttoTga Touky
Assn. Kxac. Vita P m .

Elertrle Co.

J. H. Van Hoy

H. Jama* G it,
Mgr, H. Jamas Gut
Aganry, Iniuranro

Smithaxitem Manager*
Bird A Ban, tat-*
Reefing, etc.

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rare* of 10M, Alls nut an oliaa
address report tn Loo Angola*,
fthe waa one of the first oi 241.000
■liana tn rnako tho repoet. Mia*
Itombln cum* to tho United
Rinlrt from Sweslen Ual July. A
federal Uw require* alien* k*
!maka *n addrean report dwrtug
■ a w a w w g ia M W
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$vtw IMALL amount• of saving* set aside here tddnp to tm prenh*
financial progress for you . . . your community, too. And the key to
tkis progress Is In our method of reinvesting your savings. Our aver*
age sirs account Is opened with less thin S30 and grows steadily. The
average size account In our association Is but SI800,
Every savings dollar hero it backed by the best security In the
world . . . the American Home. Approximately I savings accounts
of average slco enable us to finance but one average home.
Jo, her* homeowner* and saver* are partners tn progrtst. The
homeowner, safely and steadily attaining hit home through payment
of “rent-aized” monthly Installments over a period of years. The
aaver, accumulating more financial security, regularly earning our
liberal returns. The community, benefiting from home loan money
released, springing Into action in every highway and corner of com­
merce. Let Time, Monty, Earnings, perform for you. Open your
account soon I

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Oak an d C om m ercial A ve.

1 Koward Favlll*
Braaldant
Gtorg* Tonky
Kaic. Vico rresidiNS
C. Rarpar, Ir.
Flrat Vlea Frasidenh

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n t . r u 11. MCOTT, N n ia iy Public
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k. and « t | M at e n m ie li
UWna m a te r itr or th * t h a r H at c a p ita l aloek.

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WILL CLOSE AT 1:00 P.M
WEDNESDAY. AFTERNOONS

New Tap and Ballet Classes
Begin Wednesday, January 11

By HELEN SNnnr.RAM
Mrs. Ilairom Carltun held the
first session of the mission study
course on the "American Indian"
at her home on Main .St. Tuesday
evening for the member* of the
W.S.C.S. Following the study, a
film was shown on this subject,
and delicious refreshments were
served by the hostea*.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Butcher
of ltd.and am) Mr. and Mrt. Btll
Howard were dinner guesla of Mr,
and Mrs. Harry Thronp at their
home on HeIIary Dr. Sunday.
Sir*. H Baldwin arrived Sunday
tn spend several week* at the home
of Me. and Mra. Hobert Cor.
Mi*a Audrey Hlrr*. daughter of
Mr and Mrs. if. R Hiers. returned
lo Tallahassee lo resume her ‘itudies at F S.U.
Mr. and Mrs, Hrchert Pridrty and
rhlldrcp of Galveston, Texas and
Mrs. Cornelia Priddy of Miami
were m nnight guests of Mr and
Mrs Harvey Dunn at their home
on Court St. Tursday.
Mr. and Mr*. Kirby Seller* and
chddrrn returned Sunday from a
visit in Nnhunla, Ga , with Mr*.
Seller*’ mother and sister.
Mr. and Mr*. J H Stulta re­
turned from a visit wilh relatives
and friends in SI Petersburg and
Ilrailrnl-m and Madivon.
Miss Sylvia,Ha&gt;man and I/vvlek
Gasman dr returned Tuesday lo
resume th-'ir atudlea at F, S. 1?. In
Tallahasacr. They were accnmpanled by their mother, Mr*. I, O
Dayman and Mrs. F.d L. Cunning­
ham, who wrre overnight guests
of their brother and family, Mr
and Mrs
Wilbur Hay man In
Thom aw ilie, Ga They returned
home Wednesday. Sylvia will finish
her last semester this Irrm, she
ha* Jost completed her time of Inletn«hlp in PeLand.
Friend* will regret to learn that
Mis* Katherine Lilrh suffered a
broken eollar bone and Mrs. Robert
Co* I wo frarture* on her leg in an
accident in DeBary Wednesday af­
ternoon We wish fur both of them
a spicily recovery.
Mr and Mrs It L. Dunn and
family spent the weekend with Mr.
Dunn’s mother in Floral City.

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�Time Is Now For Backward
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M«j«tlva oltkone oorvinp all of the people.

h pHvfleirei, t»ken front tho people,
out like S tor* thumb sod each tin e
fnstlcnable righto became a u n r a te d
I appemt mlauae, cltixana become aof en existing Inequality,
t o speaking particularly about the ofWMayor of the City of Sanford.
■t off, we want to command the Mayif Sanford and tha present Mayor of
ed for the contribution they hive
end era making t o w a r d the
eee of the City. Each one lies mads an
hading record for himself ia devoted
l eervlea.

we fa ne city where e finer, ealtbvp of
•re found eerving their community,
id ’s public aervante ere so far ahead
her* that there becomee no basis for
arisen. That we went understood.
I ft stands to reason that e repreeenI of the people should be elected by the
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ar Mayor represents you at evsry
ng of thhs Board of City CommissionAte at every public function. In other eljtl**,
|H the greeting of distinguished visitors. He
je the titular bead end leader of the comV m D lFs

fe.Tle manner in which our Mayor la elected should be changed. •
'^-AeeonHng to the Charter of our City, •
MagOr Is elected by the Board «f Banfofd
Ctf#'Commissioners at the first meeting
held t o the first Tuesdav following the
first Monday of the New Year. That la the
yeeteanliatlonal meeting of the Board ef
(Commissioners. t» . } I
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* CdmmfMlonrrs, though they sra serving
tJHhpeopte (n their office as a City Father,
Jgtoefne Involved In personal llkss and dlafihea when choosing one among themselves
to Tisad their particular body and, of all
fhlnBi, to renresent the peonle In guiding
tho Board of Commissioners through anoth­
er viu* of progress.
; Tm naming of tha person to fill this offleo as Mayor-Commissioner rightfully be­
longs to those citizens who vote eeeh year
fof .the vacancies existing on the panel of
leMMa who guide the destlnlea of a com­
munity through another twelve months.
W# do not suggest changing the number
ef eemmlaslonert elected to the Board of
CttavCdmmfsaionersi. It (a our belief that
W rB eard la well manned with five repre-

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[_________ Tuesday, January 1 0 ,1DS6

TODAY'S BIBLB Y IR S I
,h« went and did according unto tha

o f lh t Lord; for ha^rtnt and dwalt bj
rook Cherith, that li b#for# Jordia.—I

bill, a t 'regular Inlr; i‘ftl'r3ffc£UL« it be each
year, every other year, or every three yenra,
tha people of Sanford should elect their
Mayor.
Tho offle* seeker should select that of
Mayor-Commissioner if he feels that he la
tho one boat suited for the particular
place as tho leader of tha community. Or
ho should merely seek the office as commis­
sioner.
i
It Is the seme principal to have our Leg-

ialeton or Senators, elected to their reanectlv# offices within each county, so to Tal­
lahassee at the session of the legislature to
elect a governor. Or even our Senators and
Congressmen take over the responsibility
of eloetlng our President. Neither of these
rights would be relinquished by a single
eitisen. Nor should tha citizen be dented the
privilege of electing the Mayor of his City.
We belleyo that the Charter of the City
of Sanford should be changed as quickly as
poaaibta to give every citizen the right to
Rime the Mayor of the City.
It would b# fairer to the commissioners
who serv# on our Board of Commissioners.
It would eliminate the position of a com­
missioner possibly voting for himself to '
Part ar
proprlato proceeding* In chancery,
break a tie among five commissioners, It •action ISO. COMMITTER. CITY Aa hereinafter provided
Seminole County Records
would eliminate many distasteful elements COMMISSION MAY PRESCRIBE Section 123. BULKHEAD IM- ■. r w i v o L W rnnr r. rvmv r n_ r c o n n a l e leu r S l e e k i e r «• s&lt;
of having a Mavor elected within the strong­ POWERS AND DUTIES, AND PROVEMENTS, PAILURE OP $. w a i t * et a t :«* C. l» W a l i e #t n s
NAM TAtUK
hold of a small body of men who are ear- ENFORCE RULES AND REGU­ OWNER TO CONSTRUCT: WORK C. A. N*ti*rt&gt;run e l n* t e Robert W. r ^ Walt* at a t tn J
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neatly atriving to better their community LATIONS. That tha City Commit- TO BE DONE BY OR FOli CITY; M .;r !2 V - a m * . . . . t . K e a a .t fc I . " V " " . *
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lion la authorliod to preacrlbe tha COST ASSESSED. Upon tha fail­
We believe that each* Individual eommls- powera and dutlaa of aald Com­ ure of any property owner in any * " V J , *»'• “ u‘ u Ha’ 1 * C8,&lt;
•lonsr, faced with the problem, would agree mittee and may anforca by or- bulkhead district, aa defined by Mir /n V e \7 ‘u 'i* ‘ “ '*
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that the beat way tA solve this problem dinance rulti and regulation* ordinance hereafter enacted by tha
M 01 ,B 0" , ,,okU“ j. T.hf"TV- Srtr«ro*Jita«
City of Sanford, to maka the Im­ I. K Msltea et «a t» Mamie H e* .
would be to give the people their right to adopted by aald Commlttae.
f f t u W ir
W. FowWr *t a t t# T. l i a r A W. Hive to l i s t * *f
■elect tlteirteadera In every capacity where Section 121. BULKHEAD AND provement! provided for by aald Alfred
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RETAINING WALLS, OWNERS ordlnanca within tha time required Airr-d W KowUr at ua ta Tham a* A| , r »‘J Frt** li.
’ A**.*'*
e public office la held.
Manor,II at u t
oritlaatloa *aj"t.
MAY
........ BE tEQUIRED TO CON- said work shall he done by the
There ia only ona wav to name a leader STRUCT; I.AN8 AND SPECIF!- City of Sanford, Florida, or (hall * V .'y V u \" "
" " ** y
No A d m i n . . ' . " ? . " 4 ”
K. Urovaa A w lf# te Btata
William Dow
or offica holder In tha city, county, or State CATIONS, The City of Sanford be let by contract by tha City of Zl.rrirk
or rt* .
a t a a i t n a t.u
ARPI.ICATIO
government, and that is the right way —• shall have the power, by ordinance, Sanford,I, ~Florida, to the loweet l.l l l i. w r l e h l la Ja nnl* Brown
Llllla IVrlaM Is Q u a .a S W h l t e i T h n m a a H o ib u ra , Z*.
and
most
reasonable
bidder,
and
to
require
tha
ownsra
of
all
pro­
by election.
•t vir
in Carla* B r ew a . If,
l&gt;»Vnine at a t at al t* Ab- Willi* ilr.a n . la, l.aW
Should a Mayor b# elected by the peo­ perty within tha corporals ljmlla tha total colt thereof shall b* Arthur
ram C. K a y .a r al , n t
I n . a Itarrle. II. 0*1.
of tho City ef Sanford bordering alien ed against all abutting pro­
n r l a l i a l ^ e lt o i.ln .n o *1 %| la J o a .p b Hrraat Jr.. It
ple, there be no doubt as to his authority to upon l.eke Monroe or any pari perty benefited in aald Bulkhead H .llarm
onB K in a *1 u s
h lu lt* Heat. I t , Beat*:
stand before Visitors, here and away, as a thereof within sixty days from Dlatrlct n proportion to tha frontrepresentative of the entire community — and after tha p atu ce of tald or­ aga on tald Improvement, and
aa It atanda now, the Mayor Is a represen­ dinance, to bulkhead and build a agalnat all nawly mad# land.
Section 1124. BULKHEAD IM­
tative of the Board of City Commissioners (staining wall, and fill in, raclalm
and bring to a topographical leva!
for that ia tha manner in which ha is all reclaimed land from the line PROVEMENTS, ASSESSMENTS
TO BE LIEN UNTIL PAID;
chosen.
of tald 'bulkhead to the present HOW PAYABLE. Any and all aaA true definition of Mayor Is: “the prin­ waterline ef aald property bor­ saaimanta mads under tha provi­
cipal officer of a municipality; the chief dering on tald Lake Menroa In sion! of this Act shall be and re­
magistrate of a city or borough." And to the City of Sanford, Florida: all main a lien upon and agalnit the
or salt work of bulkheading, fill­ property against which tha tama la
rightfully hold such an office, it must be ing In, reclaiming and bringing t« aaaettad,
until discharged by pay­
sanctioned by the people as a whole mak­ a topographical level, to be dona la ment, and shall hear Interest at
ing their selection of the person for the strict conformity with the plane tha rata of eight per cent per
and speriflrallont therefor, to be annum, and shall be payable la
position.
This is a modem world, based on Jhe con­ prepared by tha City Commission- ten equal yearly Installment# with
,era of tho City of Sanford, Flori­ accrued Interest on all dsftrred
cepts of a true democracy, and.to carry da, showing tha lint af aald pro. paymsnt*._____________________
forward tha philosophies of our baslo prin­ posed bulkhead and ad ether In­
cipals of a democratic govrament, every formation and requirement* In
office should be maintained in the same reference ta eald bulkhoadlng aad
forthright manner as they were originated reclamation.
Section 122. BULKHEAD, PAILby our forebearers.
URB OF OWNER TO CON*
We have no crow to pick with the offici­ STRUCT. WORK TO BE DONE
als of our City. As we stated In the beginn­ BY CITY AND-COST ASSESSing, our Mayor, Commissioners and other ED: LIEN FOR COST; HOW
officers are doing a noble work, devoting LIEN ENFORCED. Should any
their time and abilities in an unselfish man­ property owner fall, within the
lime provided In any Bulkhead
ner toward tha progress of 8anford.
Ordinance enacted by t h o City ad.
It la tha principal involved in the naming Sanford, to begin the eonatrueof the offica of Mayor that wa would like tlon of aald bulkhoad and te b e ­
to sao changed so that each commissioner gin work on tho roelamatlM ef
can alt In hla chair of authority and carry tha land In front ef any property
the City ef Sanford hordering
on the duties of his office uninvolved In In­ In
en Lake Monroe, required by aald
ternal controversies.
ordinance to be bulkheadod and
Let'i ehartgt tha Charter of our City so reclaimed, said work shall be dona
that tha Mayor can be elected by tha people! under and by direction ad the City

m am d a w s q n

Sex

Is Growing

ipead K. huilnesa laereaslnily tilt*
Ita products aad procetaoi their
way.
And tha aora pushbutton the
hatter, a* tha beaks hav* found la
thalr quilt for a ita hla labor force.
In the product! Raid, power
iMeriag made 1U first (real ay
“AIM AT PKRF1CT10N pool la tha womaa driver. Man
Uhcd R hut wouldn't admit they
IN KVERYTU1NO
weren't atraoi aooufb to pork a
— •(AsMet'e a*me petew) — car oatUy.
Elactri* typewriter! oese thn
Perfection In tha tom- dally
toll ef tho tired stnepraphar.
undlnt of prescriptions Prepared
aod prapacktiod food*
the atm wa Pharmaclate make homework oaalar far femlmust achieve. We dare not alna hreadwlaaars ratunlag hoot
fril because your health. tha offlea ar factory.
Bfttn your vary Ufa. la In
Now auteauUM may tea la It
that Um I*male with puahbottou
K a p u r Physician know* at htr flafartipa U the equal of the
Dial whan na writes your xula la lodustry.
prainriptkm they will be
Aad the eomea wQMoQ you N'a
ppmowded exactly aa ha high tla* loo. Around ate tktfd *
the 34 aUUiaa al tha aatlaa'i w&lt;nat t *vor Id Mara et a t a rt reported worklag oow. Their total
pIeiMpraacribo
ln ,o rum
*» that ho may
auatbor la om third higher th n
ty medication ha wlihoa. before World War 11.

r

e eon and will compound
ty prescription ha can

It waa, above aU, a yoar of
proapority' for ovary body and
everything — from tha eoaaaoa
man bo tho common cold.
The nation tamed ita higbeat
Income in hlatory, and loan oKicor
did a land office bualncaa. Timoa
wort to good that lnmatoo of an
Alabama prlaoa printing »bop oven
began making their own money.
The price of pork fell, and every
group ate higher on tho hog oxcopt
the farmera who ralaed the pork
— and maybe tho Republican
party.
It waa a year in which It be­
came potaible to win 1100,000 on a
televialoo quit content, and a fallow
who bought a new Cadillac mat the
)eer: "Where the matter, atupld.
couldn't you anawer the 114,000
quealion?"
It waa a year ia which the boom­
ing, organ voice of Sir Wtnitoo
Churchill waa stilled In retlremorit,
leaving a world (till stirred with
mighty echoes.
It waa a ytar bt which a new
author, Harry 8. Truman, mado
hit Drat real bid for tho Nobel
literary priao.

Stronger
M A IC O

of Sanfard, and the oaete t h e r e o f
shall he istteaaed agalaat the land
upon whleh aald fasprevemeata
shuts, aad againrt aQ newly made
land, and tha City ihaQ have a
lien therefor agatnat tha land abut­
ting upon aald Improvement, and
against tha newly made land,
which lien ahall be and remain In
full force and effort until fully
dlschargad by paymsnt, and aald
I lien ahall bo onfoiceabla by «p-

H EA R IN G

AID S

The flnent all Iranalalor aida, fitted by «xp«r!aiietd
man with cquipmant and alda nocoaaary for aach ladividual. Full price range !■ I makes, 8 lata amdala.
Terma.
Our raproaenatlvo In Sanford at Millar Radio A Ai
pllancr Co. on Friday of oach wook f ta IS. Sea 1
for RaftoHoa.______________________________

0RLANM» HEARINT, CENTER
Garland O. and Thomas ft. Smith,
BIS Fla. Nat'l Bank Bldg., Phone 2-.1S1B Orlande
Nlghta and bolldaya call Orlando 2-4487

IN DINING ADVENTURE

SEM IN O LE PARK RACEW AY
“Tha Country Club of Trotting Tracks"
PRESENTS
*

The SULKY ROOM &amp; PADDOCK ROOM
—COCKTAIL I*OUNGE—
JJCHTON
IUG CO.

U t u a year far which Saata Watt Oomaa tut* turn, whs eaid
CUua mat a formidable competitor la upboldlafl a six-day * « * *w*k:
la philanthropy. Saata lock cara "most people Itro oaly la
of you and me. ltd tha ford themselves Par Oifw, *.qd2P*V
Foundation took cart of the private
woekday without work would only ^
colleges and hoipitala.
It war a ytar la which parrots Increase tho omptiaoaa and dlaInroad why Johoay can’t road, eoaaalalaaaea caused by Idling
but aobody look the trouble to dll- away apart tlmr."
cover Juat how aiany paranta them- Moat publklsod wedding — The
iclvci atm remember how to read. KTLrClO marriage. (Rut which
It waa the year la which Ruaalaa
laadera graduatod with haoort waa tha bride?)
Iron the Geneva cham aebool, Scleatide advance leaat Ukaly to
than foriot their leiaoaa aad went auceood - a Rmlah leva teat
right on back to acting like Rur- machine which M k a to Mil by
slana again.
meaaurlng the brala wave§ of a w
It waa a ytar when man flaally boy and girl whether they ought
localized his ma)or ware down to to marry taeh othar. t
rlola, rebellion* and rtvolutloaa, M o at far • reaching developbut Mother Nature ran wild with maat la geverameot —the decision
floodr, hurrlcaaea, drought!, and of the British po*t office, oore and
tontdoBA.
for an. la quit supplying escorts
It waa a year la which Notre to drunks who .wish to mall thornDame loot a football game aad solves home.
the New York Yaakeea loot All la all, 1161 has, been quite
a world aerlee.
a yaar, ana with lias fetr ar.d
Here are a few noathutlaai far more prosperity aad laugha than %
1143:
wa have knows for a loag lima.
Blggeat aurprlto of tha year —
the Preach overturned another
Cabinet (or waa it four Cab*
Ineta?.")
Moat popular./ iaduatrlallat —
Helna Nordhoff, prealdent of a

EVERV EVENING FROM NOW ONINCLUDING SUNDAYS
COMPLETE DINNERS FROM | U 1
—DilECTIONB—
I on 17-PB el Ceaoelbavry Al Aw Mg la d Arrow
Boot Of 1ho S ta te d OrUada Dog freak Ta Oar d o b

m m m

LAST TIMS TODAY

�I t * SANFUKO HUULD

Enlisted Men's
Faye Colvin Winner Of SH
W ives C lu b
Crocker Homemaker Tit
Installs Group Betty
The Betty Crocker Homemaker a deeper appreciation and under

brush with death, Buster Keaton
says ha la ready, wlllinf and able
to raiume hla long career aa "the
.ir.-*i knu,

fU U O A f
pilgrim Chapter of the Florida
poclety «f tha Daughter of Ameri­
can Colonials will went wlUl •
luncheon at Palk RoaUurnnt om
elalh St. In Winter Hnven. Bee«nations muet be made by Jan.
1
to Mrs. E. S. Hot ton,, P. 0. Box
S&amp;.1 at Wlntor Havon.
I Tho Gloanora Claae of the Flrat
Baptiat Church will have a month­
ly aoaolon at the house of Mr*. H,
Wide Rucker, MO Valencia Driva
at S p. m.
Bible Study week at t :30 p.m. af
First Baptist Church. Elsia Knight
clrela postponed until Jan. 1*.
The Lake Monroe P-1 A will meet
at 7:30
p. m.
ra. All members are
7t*0 purged to attend.
*# The Horticulture chairmen of tho
Sanford Garden Club WUl meet at
10 a.in. with Mri, D. E. Brubaker,
1001 Palmetto Avo.
Tho CPO Wives Club will moot
a t tho CPO Club on tho 8NAA8
for Installation of efflcoro nt S
p. IM.
The Sanford Junior High P—TA
will meet at I p. m. with Senator
Doug Sienstrom as guest speaker
min Legislature. All member* are
*urg#d to attend thii Inn orient
meeting,
The Woman’* Bible Clast af th*
flrat Baptist Church will meet at
. V:M p.m. i t th* home of Mrs. E.
S. Bncoy 1310 Park Av*. Hostesses
are Group No. Thrct,
Tim Anna Mdler Clrela of tho
Slki Oub will meet at tlio Club at
S p.m,

.4

WID8 MDAT

Bible Study week at tha Flrat
Baptist Church at 7:30 p.m.
Training Union Executive com­
mittee meets after Bible study,
Th* Sanford Garden Cluh board
s meeting will be held at t:N&gt; a .a .
in th* Garden Center.

THURSD/IT
Intermediate Choir rehearsal at
the First Baptist Church at 7 p.m.
0 Adult choir rehearsal at tho First
Baptist Church at • p m.
Bibl* study week at th* First
Bsotlat Church at 7:30 p.m.
Th* Magnolia Circle of the Gar
den Club will meet at 11:30 a. m.
•nth Mrs. Harry Robson at 613 E.
14th St. for a covered dish lunch­
eon.. Election of officers will bo
Arid. Gusst speaker, Mrs, Charts*
Wilke. Corsage* will bo mad# by
4sr*mbari.
Tha Central Ctrclo of th* Sanford
Garden Club will meet at 1:43 a m.
i t tho home of Mrs. B. W. Turner
at HJ Park Ave. Mrs. B. C. Moore
and Mrs, A. F. Collum as &lt;•*
tinitoescs. Speaker la Mrs. Frank
Hill.
Tho Allies Cirri* of the Garden
Club will meet at I p. m. In Ihe
Garden Center with hostesses Miss
Ella Lee Kirelthoff, Mrs. Fred
A p o p t, and Mrs. E. Anderson,
Th# Dirt Garden Cirri# of tho
Banford Garden Club will meet at
t:30 a.m. at tha horn* of Mr*.
B. P. Robison 1407 E. Second St.
Following tho cession th* mem*
her* will viilt the experiment
■tatlon
The Cnmelll* Circle of th# Oaren Cluh will meet nt I p m. in
Jit* Garden Center Mrs. Ed Hunt,
_M rt, James Wlleon, Mr*. David
WGatchel will be hostesses. Mrs. I.
C Liekenen will be guest speaker..
The HemerocaUis Circle el tho
•anford Garden Club will moot et
7:30 p.m. A covered dish supper
will be served et th* homo of Mrs.
Ctrl Und, on tho Old Orlando

Shrine Club Feted
With Dinner Friday
At Mansion House
Th* Bhrln* Cluh of Sanford was
entertained at dinner Frtdaw night
*t the Mansion Hops# tn n«B*rv
Visiting officer! wer#: A. J. Thom­
as nf Orlando. Potentate: chief
Rsbban, J. D Hill; assistant Rah
ban, A. J. Thomason. Jr.; high
priest and prophet. Glenn Ash
more: Oriental guide, George
Cochran; treasurer. Illlmer Has­
ten and recorder, Louis fltllsan.
After dinner the following of­
ficers were installed by the visiting
Potentata, A. J. Thomas; Harold
Kastner, president: Alfred .Wilson,
vice president; M. H. toonard,
Ind vie# president; Robert Aiken,
secretary and Robert Dean*,
treasurer.
i

VFW Auxiliary
Makes 1956 Plans
Seminal* County VFW Auxiliary
held It* regular meeting Jan. 3
and discussed Me active plans for
tho coming year.
Sixteen member* m*4 hi tha
Legion Hut. Thro# new member*
wer* Initiated; Mr* Edna Walters,
Mra. Genavlevo Cook and Mra.
Winifred Stiles.
A bake sal* ia slated *yr Jan. 11
and bom* mada pia# and e«kt*
will be aold In front of Boar* store.

Hie Enlisted Men's Wives Club
held its meeting at the Enlisted
V V.;tv. th: A
slon being called to order by the
Flag salute and "The lo rd 's Praypresident, Mrs. Marilyn HalHy.
er" was led by deotlonal leader,
Mrs. Gladys Splckler. Reports of
the last meeting, held Dec. 7,
were given and treasurers report
filed by Mrs. Rosemary Finnegan,
The president. Mr*. Bailey waa
oresenled with a gift of a silver
bracelet by the club.
Officers were installed and are
a s follows: president, Mrs, J. F.
Finnegan; vice president, Mrs.
'Ilsvld Gibson; secretsry, Mrs. Ar­
thur C. Russell; treasurer, Mrs.
Mildred Hsrrls; and devotional
leader, Mrs. James Splckler,
|i After the installation the acaalon
wea turned over to the new presi­
dent who appointed the yearly com­
mitteemen. They are, sunahine,
Mrs. Henry Rogers; refreshments,
Mrs. D. L. Duncan: devotional,
Mrs. Jack Enloe; Sergeant at
irm s, Mrs. James P. Shortland;
membership, Mrs. James Allen;
program, Mrs. Frances Desme;
and howling, Mrs. Philip G. Hoslnl.
Tim next meeting of |he cluh will
be an Informal get-lngelher of Ihe
whllehals* wives at Ihe 0 8 0 Build.
In* on First St. and Sanford Avt.
In Sanford Jan. II.
tl'hoto by Jameson)
Refreshments were served to the
members present.

' c t—Sr ■bv*

buitneaa."
A month ago, ho waa stricken
with I n t e r n a l hemorrhaging.
Rushed to the hospital, he waa
placed on the critical list. Ills con­
dition waa termed "very grlve"
(or a number of ydays.
Now ha's u|i and around, and
there's even a smile Instead of his
famous dead pfb.
"tea, It was a tough time," he
remarked at his modest bungalow
In the heart of Los Angeles. “ But
1 didn't know anything about It. 1
waa fighting the antithetic when
they put me under. Every lime 1
started to come out of It. I'd be
fighting again. So they kept me
out cold for four days.
"They pumped 10 pints of blond
into mo In 14 hours. Ten pints—
that'a as much as t had In me, so
you can see how much I lost. They
cut a hots In my trachea so 1
could breathe and were feeding me
Intravenously In my ankle. At one
time I had six tubes stuck In me."
Perhaps the reason for his
amailng recovery was the fact
that ha has rrmslnrd in good
physical condition since childhood.
Said he: "There's no doubt about
it-my father and 1 had the rough
est act In vaudeville."
He continued his violent routines
during his long movie career. Only
two months ago. Keaton at *0 waa
performing prat falls on a TV
spectacular that would hate Jarred
most younger men Into insensi­
bility.
Despite his Illness, Buster said

Saturday night at tha Sanford
USO a "Tsvslfth Nit# Dance" was
held with the Baptist Women re­
presented by Mrs, Graham acting
as senior hostess, **
*
Junior hostesses for th# night
ware Mrs. Georgia Booth and Miss
Robbie Morton. Coffee and cookie*
wer* served to tho crowd attend­
ing.
Sunday night s TV night was en­
joyed with the Baptist women
atsln acting a* senior hostess.
Miss Jesnrlle Cleveland. Miss

T om . 111. 10. 1*50

Mary Julia Thursby, R. Clark
United In Marriage Jan. 7
Th* All Soul* Catholic Church
here was the scene for rites unit­
ing Mary Julia Thursby, daughter
of Mr. and Mr*. William T.
Thursby of Orange
City to
Robert Fey Clark, son of .Mr, anti'
Mr* George T. Clark also of Or­
ange City, The ceremony, begin­
ning at 0 a. m. Jan. 7, was offici­
a te d over by Rev.
Richard
l.yon*
Mrs. F. E. Roumillat was
organist ami Dick Aiken vocalist.
Against a background of green­
ery, basket* of Faster lilies and
white gladioli were used as de­
corations,
following a
bridal
theme.
Given In marriage by her
father, the bride was radiant tn
a gown of riiantllly lace of full
length featuring a bodice of Ure.
Buttoning up the back th* dress
waa accented by long aleevca
coming In a point above tier
wrists. The very full skill was of
tulle ami satin showing deep

point* of lac* tipped wtth rhine­
stones, The skirt terminated into
a chapel train nf tulle and satin.
Her veil waa French illusion
sprinkled with rhinestones and
falling front a sparkling tiara.
.She carried a ninther-of-pearl
tnlssle decorated with a 'iligts
white orchid interspersed with
bunches of lulu- roses
Mis* Mary llaten of Grange
City served a* maid of honor.
Her dress of formal length fea­
tured a bouffant skirt, nf melon
colored net over taffeta. On her
head she wore a tiny taffeta hat
trimmed with prarla,
Mra. tlrninrd liar key, Sanford,
was hridesmatron and wore *
■Ires* similar to that of th*
maid of honor asquii In cokir,
Junior bridesmaid was Uremia
Thursby, cousin of the bride, Hire
waa also gowned In aip'a In •
dress slmiliar In that of the
other attendants, ,
,
Sharrnn Sloan of Deland, was
flower girl and wore a dresa of
pastel yellow In full length. Ai omul her In-ad was a tiny
wreath of yellow rose* anil ahe
carried a basket nf yellow rosa
petals.
,
Theodore Clark, brother of the
groom from Savannah, (in acted
n* best man amt usher grooms­
men were William T . T h in s h y ,

in a

brother of (he bride end Georg*
Haten of Orange City.
Mr». ^ Thunhy chose for her
daughter*' wedding a toast faille
dress overlaid with chentllly lace,
walls length.
A short waist
Jacket was featured along with
hrnnsa arcessorlra. Blie had a
cor-age of pink ro«ea.
Mre. Clark wore ■ gold tissue
■ilk street lentth dress with a
shrug Jacket of black velvet. Her
corsage was also pink roses.
A reception was held Immedi­
ately after the ceremony In the
Sanford Woman's Club, Rrldo*
flowers were used as decoration*
and the supple cut the tradi­
tional three tiered wedding reke.
Tire main tahle was overlaid with
a taco cloth. On each end were
crystal candelahtas hearing burn­
ing taper*.
Those
assisting were
Mis*
l.ydfa Rankin, Tallahai'ee, pre­
siding at the bride's tahle; Mis*
Georgia llaten, keeper of the
bride's book; and Mis* Yvonne
Thursby, sister of th* bride,
West Palm Reach, presiding at
the coffee table.
For a short wedding trip Mra.
Clark wore an aprlocl .colored
autt of light wool trimmed In
seed pearlt. She wore the orchid
from her ht Jal flowers on her
left shoulder.
Th* couple will he at horn*
after Jan. 14 in Orlando. Mr.
Clark is a student at th* Voca­
tional school In Orlando and Mrs.
Clark Is employed et the tele­
phone company.

of Tomorrow -In Seminole High
School Is Faye Colvin.
•V.t ..V .iH u .... - ■ • * • “**
a written examination which tested the homemaking knowledge and
attitudes of eenlte girls In the
graduating clasa. She will be an
tered In competition to name this
state's candidate lor the title of
All-American Homemaker of Tomorrow and will also be considered
for the runnerup award In he
, Sb* * ' 1
*'**rd pln. de* l*n,tl b.y Tr fi,1’* 4,nd
the school w111 receive a Bettv
nlllvN” (?ood ,nd E**y {°°k
, .
. . . .
.
The national winner In the Search

standing of th« American home and
to emphasise through • sound
icr.oiafxfup award psugrain uiO pO'i10iul qua|]t|( l aBg
values necessary to successful
homemaking. More than t lies,DM
|„ Mholarshlpa will be awarded, r
Eich lU li BeUjr Crocl#r Homemik„ of Tomomsw will’receive •
gj.joo scholarship and an education.
,, , rlp * llh her (fhoo,
Washington, D. C. colonial/Williamsburg, Va„ and Philadelphia.
A WOO scholarship will be awarded
|h&lt; yunnerup girl In each state.
The school of the state winner wUl
receive a set of the Encydobedia
Britannlca
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s w i J s r j a s a K J 5 .“ sra r* i£ i'a s
are sstgej/tast
s i r T" " ' * pt“,d"' s
sm s

winner lest year and la enrolled 1
et Judioi College at Marlad, Ala, 1
Th* SO-rnInula written m UU bK \
lion, designed and Judged bp .
Science Research Associates cl
Chlcajo, which was given to aU
participation In this dattotial
search, consisted of queetfoitg
which tested the student*' attitude
and knowledge in the major Rreet
of homtmaklng.
.
Each girl who eok th* test re­
ceived a homamaklng guide' that
will assist her In purtuldf 1 thl
career of bomomtklng.
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Coming Up?

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hoy* too . . , any quaatl*
NARROW BANDING OF
THE SAMI BILK adga* th*
elongated bodice and cufred
neckline - of a Mollis Pamla
cocktail dnee for winter wear.
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CHRYSLER

(psUiAnnah
Mr. tad Mr*. W. L. Hughes and
family af Gastonia, N. C. wore th*
holiday guest* of Mr. and Mra. C.
W. TUnor Sr.
Dallai Turner, ton of Mr. and
Mrs. C. W, Turner Sr. has returned
to return* bit studiai aa a fresh­ Mr. and .Mr*. David Newberry
man at Florida Southern Collage announc* th* birth of a daughter,
Katharine Lea, waighlng a lbs. lit
in Lakeland.
ox. In tha Orlando Air Force Base
Friend* of W. E. Ja meson wlU ho Hospital Th# young mil* waa
glad to know that ho hla Improved born Jan. 7 at 3:43 a.m.
aom* at Bay Pines hospital where
k* la a patient.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Th* Camellia Circle of th* San­
Frlandi of Mra. Robert Cox will
b# able to visit her now In tha Far- ford Cardan Club baa postponed
nald Laughton Memorial Hospital. Its Jan. IS meeting to Jan. 13. All
She Was la an automobile aeddant membera are atkad to ramambar
recently.
u,e Jsta chango-

Announcing
Now Office#
With

Barn* Phew* Hw

Dr. Leonard Munson, Ph. 26
Dr. Wm. W. White, DDS, Ph. 1245

learn why it's today’s biggest buy of all fine tarsi
It doeenT taka long to And out why Chrysler
la winning the reputation as the performance
leader of 1956. Just a few minute* behind the
wheel of a big Chrysler Windsor V-S like this
(mm will show you why.
Suppose you are in th* right-hand Ian* on an
oxprcaaway . , . four lengths behind a big
truck rolling along between 35 and 40 mile*
per hour. You want to past. You toe th*
throttle and tn eight lerondt flat you're four
lenglfu ahead of that moving truck and back
in your own lanel
That'a 1956 Chrysler nerformaneo. That'a
tho kind of power only the "PowerStyle'*

Chrysler can dcllvor. *. with ita gnat alrplinfr
type V-H engine.
And that's not all. Than'i full-tima PoworPflat
Steering . . . Pushbutton PowerFUte, th* ulti­
mate in automatic tranamlsslons . . . and tho
big PowerSmooth Brake* that outlaat other#
2 to I.
These are just tome of th* etching new thing!
that await you the first lime you pilot a "PowvrStvlc" Chrysler. If you're driving on* of tho
other cars In Chryster’i price ctasa, by all
means make a direct comparison now. Just
15 minutes behind the wheel will show you
why it's tho biggest buy you can driva toaayl

CHRYSLER

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Fun j!amour—Bill brlif, buttor-wf* e«* WfOiWy
cut In “Starduif with taftaU Unini-IIIaltmo
a blind 11100% wool and worttsd hand-loomed
aidutivaly lor BCLSOH. Twanty lour ktchaa of hearty..j
your perfect choice lor urban and suburb* wmnMHb
* a -» - V " • '
Color*: Blip, Roiiom Pink, Whitt, M*bt,
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ritn a l
primary concarni war* security
and money. At drat, I (alt I'd
be battar *(( at Dayton M .ro e # *
aid*ring w ilt «*rt had wld about
tha pro offer, I dacldad yaatarday
that. I would aeeapt It.
, "Ha coMlwad ,» e.U |at It w*i
tha chance of a lUatlm* aod that
! had bad enough college exper­
tise# to tab* on tfca aillfnmant.
H* fa t* ma tb* confidence to
maka th* Jump.''
Davor* wflt ilsn hla contract and
attahd a praaa eoafeionca bora
liter today.
It la aspaetad that ha probably
will raealv* between $15,000 and
$11,000 a year with a tbraa-yaar
pact.
At Dayton for tb# paat two y#an,
pavora poatad as R-14-1 w o rd .
, A club official aald Davor* wba
aoufbt bacauan of hla prtvan abU*
T.w»k,,l&amp;* * - • H* i V tlte*
Ity to hand]* player#,.
part of th* Mama (or th* Eaglgst « s r S r
fourth-plica tl* hi tha E aton Dlv|.
lion laat aataon haa haan attrlbutad to dittonaion among th*

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Jim-n-Mor, ‘Aewevel, Deny se ­
Tnpptr, UuBIln Talent, C«MI M«*«.

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l-oek. t.'auMry C lp p ir.,T o ta l.

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Pair tlywty. Johnny's nail. Ru*tp
llun. O a l Min*r, Peril* Charm.
Hpiit A B«i. Pllehtr Tall. Julep

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PlaraCal*. « * # lll Jack, laariat Lie.
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Pior|*a
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C h axt. a u lor Cody. Coni K l*l. aiu4dv Plaid. Croaillm*. Mickey Hop.
laaaalh Hat* — a/ia Mil* r.rad* C
Velvat Apr»n. W'hlll* * Ac*. Lana
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■y TEE ASSOCIATED TRESS
Jo* Olbbon’t dim tgad finger got
Into aueh an affectiva et*U of rapair Utf night that th* Ifliilnlppi
forward waa able almoat proton*
ally to aacort Auburn’* Plalnamen
from tb* on beaten raaki In South•aitam Confaronea baakafball play.
Th# Eabal aca’a tor* digit, which
eauaad him to tlld# from (Irat In
man \V
fifth • in th# conference aeorlni
MARTACK V
darby in on* week, waa not In
^ fi/CQXt* 5
evidence at tha MUilitlppl gym
A
t'fo
Gibbon eoUtcUd M point* a* he
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ihtpherdad tha Rebito a 1 W
tv t* TO
triumph over Auburn.
FfiPt to o
w t/m + t xt
Auburn’s Idat left four laama un­
^ o N t n ax / ^ f / 1 r r
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defeated In SEC play. Vandarhilf,
/ r / J * 'KOMNfOH
No. &lt;4 nationally in th* Aiaorlated
MAXgf rxiftc M*TOK/
Trot* poll, beat Georgia Tech TI M
BY x o m BOBO o t t o f t
to run Ita conference mark to SO;
U W/R MiODLBWtMT
Louisiana- State mada H two in
TrruK ro t* U o r/Mg.
a row In Wagua action- by edging
Florida M-M/ Alabama kept pace
with a SO slate hy trounelm Ml*aliilppl Stale IT-71; Kantucky (1-0)
wa* idle Uit night.
Roger llglar, th# rrmfarence *corlog leader, teorad 32 point* in lha
CLEVELAND 8ROW.19 MAKS
Bangil victory over Florida. Th*
FRO PLAYOFF FOR 'O ta
point that tank (he Gator*, how.
CORSECUrn /g YE A R Il/tutt,
aver, cam* on a free throw hv
AVoit.
SCAT i o s A M onet
aubititiita guard Joe Fahey with
Axiom**
S . RAMi, 3a-l«f.
LKAOOI
32 second* remaining. Florid*’*
Battam n n t n caxnR xto b/
Bob Emrlek tallied 30 point*.
official AvtoAot* - « » voonogtr m w h
At Rochelle, Vindy’i ipldery
guard, mada 14 free throw* and
Sunday, January IB
added I from the field for 30 point*
Titusville Tides
0:03 a. m.
3:32 a. m
In the onesided rommodore victory
0:21 p. m.
3:03 p. m
over Tech. Bobby Klmmel netted
Thursday, January 13
17 point* for the Yellow Jacket*
Mnnday, January 1#
13:40 a. m. 0:35 a. m.
and wrapped a nine-point blanket 7iHt a. m.
3:03 a. m
1:32 p m. 0:57 p. m.
around the usually high icorlng 7:32 p. m.
3:38 p. m
Friday, January II
Bobby Thym, Vanderbilt guard.
Turaday, January i t
1:1S a. m. I0:t3 a. m.
Jerry Harper found the Mi**la- 7:52 a. m.
3 19 a m
1:55 p. m. 10:37 p. m.
lippl Stale defenie no preuing A: 10 p. m.
4:16 p. m
problem and etched a brilliant .13Saturday, January M
Wednesday, January 15
polnt evhibltlon In leidng Ala­ 1:21 a m.
1:55 a. -m.
10:62
p. m.
4:33 a. m
bama. George Linn had 23 for the • 45 p- m.
2:30 p. m.
11:21 o. m.
4:66 p. m.
Crlmion Tide. Jim Aihmor* got
27 and Wayne Duncan 3S point* State at Georgia Friday night
Thursday, January I t
for State.
5:22 a.m .
Saturday It’a Tulane al Tennessee, 11:25 a.m .
No game* are on tap for tonight.
— p. m.
6.43 p. m.
Mlisiiiippi
at
Vanderbilt,
LSU
at
Trnn*»*f* play* Georgia tomorrow
Friday, January 20
night and Kentucky meet* Tulane Kentucky, Minliiippl State at
13:11’ a. m.
5:15 a. m.
Oeorga Tech and Auburn v». Ala­ 12:25 p. m.
Thurtday.
5:37 p, m.
Miami ia at Florida and Florid* bama meeting in Montgomery.

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LOS ANGELES ON-Lloyd Mangram, hla bank account fattened
by H.000 off. bla fourth victory In
a Lot Angetea Open, haa served
a warning to hit brother profeslional golfers that he I* bark in
•ound physical shape and aiming
al furthar conquest*,
Mangrum made It a atari lo fin­
ish triumph winning tha Lo*
Angeles fiatura, beginning with two
straight 55*. then a 65 and a one
ovar par 72 that waa good enough
to atgnd up at tha windup of th*
30th annual event yenterday
Th* on* . time National Open
ehampTtm, who matched the late,
great Mae Donald Smith In win­
ning thl* one four times, plans to
play to Ring Crosby’* big cl»mbaka a( Fabble Beach thla week­
end,
Then hell play Phoenix, Tucson
and tha Text* and Houston open*
H plans aland up. he’ll re*t a hit
for tha Mailara at Augusta, Ga.,
April 51
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"That’a on* tournament I’d like
to win," Mangrum confided.
Lloyd’s 73 gave him a 72-hole
tetal of 272, breaking hy one stroke
tha tournament record here set In
1035 by Jimmy Thomson.
Mangrum admitted that he played
tha last nine hole* a little con­
servative. He held a 5-atroke lead
over Tommy Bolt and Jerry Bar­
ber, beginning the round, and five
over Bolt and six over Barber after
the first nine
"You ean afford to play a little
on the conservative aide with a
fata- or five alrnke laid." he ex­
plained. "You ran’t take many
chances on getting a seven or an
eight on a hole . . . Boll might gel
hot Ilka he did with hit 63. or
Barber move In.
Barber wound up with a 73 for

775 and Bolt, with two ataady but

frullle** atralfht par 71 Munda. at
270. Th* oncatroka ditftttpc*
worth I t .000. Barber coUnctad $$.•
ZOO iccond'prlie. Tommy SI,Mi.

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Powell
Jarrett
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Johnson
Betts
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Roie
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Harvey
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Harvey
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Individual HR. W hiddan-m
Individual H.T. Hartwick-321
Team H R. No. 1-755
Team H T. Lanc*-21M

Marble Tourney
To Be In Capital

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MATINEE WED. &amp; SAT. 2 P. M.

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Trannporfgtion From Downtown Sanford

D&amp;Mif. fo llin A .
GENERAL MANAGER

M nM M nnnn
Hy. 17 - H2, J Miles South of Sanford &lt; ,,
fU R N AT SIGN OF RED ARROW
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Marti# ekgmptoia from 4S atatoa
win gathnr seat June to camptto
far the naUoaal marble champion•hip, H waa anhounesd today. Th*
National.Marblt Tournameat It to
be hsld bt Tallthiuae,
71ia event, apmtored by tha Vat•rani of Foreign War*, will be June
21-AS, 195S Nit B. Walker of Tallahiuea, chairman of tha National
Tournament. at*l«d today.
Florida State Unlvenlty win p]»y
hoit to houitng the participant*,
entertaining them In free tlma and
giving them a dilute camput tour.
Walkar today annouBcad a Steer­
ing rommltte# headed by Julian
R. Alford, TaUahau*# attorney
Thl* rommltte* will coordinate
work of other rommllteei in plan­
ning and handling tha event
Other members are *Dr. Wilton
K. Doyle, vice-chairman, Stata
Repreicntatlve Kenneth Rallinger,
Lawranew. Reoiro and Jualan V.
Smith.

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•nlng of tha naw Iharwia-WIUIam* lrtn ch , 11? South MtgMlI* Av*
riday »a4 Saturday, Jtsuary IS, 1$ and 14, It waa shnauiuad today
Vin.
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si salntanl aammardal aitabllik- (r*a t* a ll h o m tu ak tri.
bupar, kam -Tuu* Appllkay, a
martU and InduiUlal firm*."
On* attratUv* **ctioa of th* naw Xaahion I n buw* uacorauuu,
will ba U*iuun*Uat*d fontlnuouily
branch ia called * Color Utrvlca during tha formal ojunlng. Hy
Cantor. U*ro tha hoaamakcr inny m *s*s *1 a m w twig rallaf, A nitudy a..wide laloctlon n( color plikay add* dUUncUva datigaa is
alifi which «nthl* h*r to plan a cutur and dsalg*.
dlatineUva color achim* for a"Tht brarch fasitirr.r k?th ax
lingJ* room or. an amir* houa*.
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boab It ebtl*d th* D*cor-AI&lt;icr, entry a full lift* of flnlih** »n^
wbiebr prounta many comblna- painting ta*U and acrouorla* far
tk* profattlanal pahttar. and w*
will. rtovUn *pMialta*d prWnrt
NnwOn.palnt hook, Th# ftnUhaa'fw Urol laduttry."
Dtcorator, at* avallabl*

W h o 1wouldn’t mlaUke thin handnomo now
Chevrolet for n high-pricad o trl
It lookn ntrlctly "upper bracket" with It*,
bold ntw Motoramib styling . . . its Upgar*
lower hood
. its proud m w grllis that
■pins th* full front «n&lt;L
Evan tho details would. do credit to «n
i expensive car . . . . like'tha aleek. hlgh*fsshion
tsillfghts (the liift one hides the g u cep I). is*.
But, evrn beyond the coatly appesrsnee
of ita Fiahor Body, Chovy gives the high*
pilcud cars a run to t their money. For it’s

one of the few greet road eart built today 1
It bringa you the added security of nailed*
down stability on turns ami lightning accel­
eration for safer passing. Horsepower now
rangee all the way up to 2051A lt engines now
have hydraulic-hushcd valve liftere.
Of course, Chevrolet has safet&amp;door latches
In all modela. In addition, you can have scat
belts, with or without shoulder harness, and
instrument panel padding at extra coat.
There’s a now Chevrolet just made for you.'
So come in and highway-tost it.

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« W H . MTATE row BALI I I THREE Bedroom cement block
C. A. WHTODON, SR.
PHILLIPS borne, landieaped,
hud wood floor*. 0 . 1. Finance. V, B. Oeogtae, Baby B. WtBUme
Phone 817-W.
1U S. Park

NOT A PROJECT!

$7,900.00
NEW two bedroom masonry borne,
dose tn. Oak floors, tiled bith.
electric kitchen, dose to churches end schools, a real bargain,
immediate possession.
New 3 Bedroom, masonry, just out
of City. 3 mile* from the clock,
blinds, heater, and watar hiater
included, immediate possession,
99,100, requiring aa low as
91,000 down, balance ltsi than
normal rent.

BUT — Home* e! Reel Individuali­
ty: Brittany Firm Home*,
Early American, Ultra Modern,
Conventional * French Colonial
type*.
BUILT On Large Landscaped
the best ol neighbor-

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__with ell the features
ve dreamed about such
you
loted
General Electric
aa c
a
nd colored plumbing

comp ;

Another Dandy!
3 . B. R. modern masonry home

AND tradable at reaeeaabla In top condition, iltuittd on 83X130
lot in excellent close-in location.
price*. with the beat financing
Home bee furred walls, full cera­
k with minimum down-pay­
mic tiled bath, and oak floor*.
ment*.
Kitchen hai beautiful cabinets,
molded Formica sink top, and
T h e Follow ing R atee n re now
Wellborn C. Phillip* Jr.
G. E. Refrigerator. An assort­
ill f
ment of citrus tree* In back
ll« Per Line for One I***^lj ^ , Since 1949, Sanlord'i Leading
This home is one year old,
Builder of homes for over l.SOfl yard.
Ho Per Line for Three
walking diitence to school, and
_______je: Little Venice
l i e Per Line for Five lawttoma people. Sale*
surrounded by home* of equal
A u p S Lin e for E eek 31 ^ n Loch Arbor.
value. 11,300 will handle.
Phase 1366
***rtl MWIMUM RATE. Mo
Seminole Realty
91,000. DOWN
T. W. HERO
Mi B. R. Ml Baths. C. B. Nicer W. DIETRICHS
secttea of City. 973.23 per month. 1961 P u b Ave. PWee IT « 141
Priced to move at 9U.300.
n j i m i H E D A PTS.
LAKEFRONT HIDEAWAY
11.000. DOWN — 3 B. It, separata ONE-BEDROOM Cottage, mason­
____________
Dining Room and Florida
Boom.
ry. On clean eemi-prlvete Lake.
Kitchen equipped. Nice
Nlc section..
10 Acres of privacy and sunshine,
tr* Mortgage.
3 miles from city. Awning type
window*, brirk fireplace, kitchen
3 B. R. Fr., ** finished. On 3 acres.
bar. $10,000.00
Rnllnway an d B aby Beds
Excellent water. 3 acres fencid,
2 Acres Tillable. Other extras. TWO BEDROOM Concrete Block,
94,000, with 91,300 down.
kitchen equipment included,
large 92* X 103 lot Barbeque
Avalon Apia. EffleJeacy. Phone $3,000 DOWN - 3 B. R.. Garage
pit. earporte. Practically new
with room and shower. On Urge
t* w .
Priced *7,300. with low monthly
lot Including citrus and tropjril
payment*.
fruits- Total price. 39,000. No
“ L ’S S S V ^ ^ i
City taxes to pay! Close to Base THREE BEDROOM Frame eonana Schools.
•tructinn surrounded by large
lovely oak*. Screened porches for
91.300 DOWN - 3 HR, Asbestos
summer comfort. Brick fireU1T-W. Slumtwerland Court.
Siding. Kitchen equipped. Land­
place for winter pleaiure. Dining
scaped. Flowing wall. Bar-B-Q
room furniture included. Con­
EFFlClENCy Apartment SuitPit. Price 91,300
venient cerporte, desirable lo­
e able for bachelor or 'ouplo.
cation *8,700. with term*.
Steam heat private bath, show
W. H. "Bill" STEMPER
Realtor — General insurance
. cr Covenienfly loeated. Across
from Post Office, inaulrj Man- Gertrude B. Dlngfelder. Associate
St'
Comf+ay
Gay Allen, Associate
" uel Jacobson Dept Store
Phene l i l t
l i t N. Park Ave.
NiCE rooms. M. weak. Ph. lQlS-W^
Phone 113*.A. B. Peter ion, Broker
Associates • A. B. Paterson Jr.,
APT. for couple. «M.. alio * * » » «
P. J. Chesterson. Garfield Wt|.
downstairs. *11 Park.______ __
lefts. John Melseh. R. W. Wll
Haras, Hasel M. Flald. A. C
led * room bouse for 3 to 4
Furnished
Doudney, Land Surveyor.
months. adult*. Phone 1909.
PRICED TO MOVE
THREE BEDROOM, l t t b»th,
MODERN Two Bedroom CB Home,
masonry* Prlvite f*ikia Yiiriy
• i cr
Large
Comer lot, reap yard
tessnnil. Unfumlsheti, I93.M^
i Osteen-Enterprise R o a d , lVi
fenrrd. City sewings, kitchen
equipped, space healer, tile hath,
miiiiWest. Mr. Wistrand.
hardwood floors. Phono 327.
THREE ROOM furnished Apart* ATTRACTIVELY DESIGNED 3mint. 2300 MeUonvm..
REAL ESTATE WANTED
BEDROOM HOMES - PRICED
One Bedroom unfurnished home.
from 911.200 to $13,000 . FHA
ACREAGE WANTED
140. month. Phone 3T3-W, 11:00 •
I have severil Buyers waiting for
and VA (GI) Financed.
S:(fo p. m.
___________
3 In 100 Acrrs, preferably South
art of Seminola County Cell
Four Room Apt. Downstairs, ODHAM &amp; TUDOR, INC
-‘•ul C. Altman, Winter Park,
F
utilitlaa furnished, $37.30. 613 Builder* of Finer Homes for
27-2541
Collect.
^ Palmetto. (»o*-w.)
Florida Living.
THREE led n o m House, unfur­ Salas Office—3933 So. Franck Ave.
nished. 943. menth. Be-deeoreUd.
I ED-1-MIX
Fbene 31W or 3980
Alio One Bedroptn unfurnished
J « m i* ________
home. *40. month. Phone 273-W,
n m Ave.
Pboae 133a
11:00 • 3:0ft p. m.
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W A N T AD
RATES

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ONE Bedroom House to couple.
Furnished. Rt. No. 2, Box *74.
WELL Loeeted, Three room fur­
nished Apartment. 960. Including
utilities. 107 West 9th St.______
L ^ t i o i Mifnella Ave. Furnished
three roam epertment. MO
mutkly. Fiona 1673, Robert A. Whither luylng or Sailing, It will
WOLUoti______________ _
pay you to lie
J. n . BALL, REALTOR,
Apts* l i t Elm Ave. Ph. 3933-W.
FkMOa State Saak Building
FURNIU4ED Two Bedroom house.
"Cali Hall" Phone 1731.
LOW ELL S . OZUER
Bidder — Phene 1338
Officii 1*81 8. Orlande Dr.
HAIWTO 10 SOT - S S
A

FROM Owner. I or 4 Bedroom
House. Writ- Clyde F. Kearbey,
P ^ -;^
‘ elord

THREE

LARGE

B fiftw ly AppHiMi Ciatw
"Yew
ew 9
Weitinghouse Dealer"
M i^ W is k ir*
Coleman Heaters
138.93 n
111 Megoolia Are.
Pkeeo HIT.

USED Eloctrie cola diXMfiav
drink box. Good running condi­
tion. Ideal for boar store** box.
Can be aeon at The Sanford
Herald. 940.
ELECTRIC Stove, three month*
old, a bargain. lM Shannon Dr.
ECHOLS Quilttop s e t . , Reg. 9U8.
1
Tred*
m o o. (Twin or
------ . . _—
Double Site)
LUXURIOUS Foam Rubber Set
Rei. . 8139.
Trade . . . (U 8.00
KINO SIZE Hollywood Bed
*0 X 80 Mattress
_*0 X 80 Box Spring
Headboard (Decorator Plartie)
Reg. .
*171.00
91M A0
CHOICE of Many Dlffarefit Butte*
Bookcase Bed
Double * Dreiser
Large Mirror
Mattress
Box Spring

enclosed aun porch, nstfo with
IS ACRES
barbeque grille—an older home
____
______
Four
Room
Good TUedl Laid with 1
designed for gracious living.
Meuse on psved road. Sin heavy
114,730. Terms
baarini
Citrus
Trees.
112.00ft.
BR horns. Price only 93,173
ni
with good terms.
Down payment 9400. $4*. munth
To Help You Buy or seft
Lovely 3 HR nearly-new home in
9119.00
■eee L P yten. Brebir
excellent neighborhood. Herd- ICIIOL'S "Day-Or-NIghfer** Sofa
■
B. Bendewen, As m
wood floors, tiled bith. Very
Platform Aocker Chair
1
ytL BTT1 - 17.81 et Biewethe
nicely lendteaped Price: $12,100.
Choice of Covering
9J.1SO
down:
$81.1*
month.
See
9119.95
*
Nnw Home 17450
this one before you decide.
Concrete block construction, nice
ECHOLS
CO.
site let, paved street and close Lakefront Camp Silas. Priced from Comer 2nd k BEDDING
Magnolia Ph, U32
to shopping district. Will be
$893 to $713. Terms
"Bud" Bamberger, Mgr,
ready for occupancy In two
Open Monday’s til 8 p. m.
Alexander ft Stringer
weak*. Location 810 East Fourth
Real Estate • Insurance
S tm t. Terms If desired
Mrs. Lourtne Messenger, Assoc. Used furniture, appliance*, tool*,
P*. 18 etc, Bought-sflld. Lerry'a Mart,
Out from town — Two bedroom 197 Magnolia Ave.
331 Esit 1st St. Phone 1*31.
— of land
'kemV’wlth 1 aere
Ian* and
bed 810,000 - FHA financing available.
priced-»t 93,30ft. A Ur
Window Sill* — Ltatel*
feem“wlthTvTacres a/fand only Three bedroom home with 01k
Flo* Bloeks — Cradle Blocks
floors, ceramic tile bath, kitchen
•
3 miles from downtown and
Grease Trip* — Dry Walla.
equipped, garage, fruit trees.
priced at lio.ooo.
Miracle Owcret* Co
Near South side School.

36* Elm Ave

Robert A. WUUuu. Renitor

Ph. 1933

1EADY POR OCCUPANCY
le y ■•«* Lnsdfniat, Aaweciate
home 817,300 on Iskeview
Phene l i f t Atlantis Bank Bldv, Masonry
HEATING
lot 90 X 115 with lake privileges. Floor Furnace*
and Circulator*
This beautiful home has 8 bed­
H. B. POPE CO., INC.
rooms,
3
Ule
baths,
Florida
■ m j u e u H P * room, tarrauo floors, built-in 10* South Park Ave. Phew 1*4*
____pg top and oven. Terma
arranged.
r Furniture. Addt W&amp; lg#droem
two
»snroem House, also
eiso mew
New
. Typewriter*. Out-

. . Three Bedroom Hoaie. Ph. 53-R. 914,500 Three bedrooms and FlojA.VJgV ' * ___
if|.,K.n rid* room. Ttrrauo floors, tile
9 THREE Bedroom House. Kitchen
•OUlfpeo, ettir fan, panelled
TV room. Call 2467-R.

t,ath, natural btrch kitchen cabi­
net* with built-in cooking unit

and oven, carport# and large
storage area. Terma.
Leurn B. Oiler, Broker
SOUT^ O B LANPO DRIVE

IF IT IS ...
aik Cruefle
■I UT Seelfi

Aluminum
Venetian Bllnda

Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
rail wtth pintle end*. Plastic or
rayon Upea. Cotton or nylon
1 cordj.

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SPECIAL SERVICES

RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.

USED FU R N ITU R E
C LEA R A N C E

TIE SANFORD HERALD

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Eloctrirat Contracting and Repairs

Tacfi. J*n. 10, 1958
1u 1 a*wMon**

THE O LD HOM E TO W N

Pa#« T

By &gt;STAN LEY.

TV S*rrlce Center

Bendlx and Crosley Appliances

112 Magnolia Are.

Ph. 115

ENVELOPES, letterhead*, state­
Maple Club Chairs ............... $3.30
ments. invoices, hand bills, and
Wicker Rockers .................. 83.75
p r o g r a m 1, etc. Progressive
Cocktail Chairs .................. 92 38
Printing Co., Pbont 406 — 401
Club Chsirs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.98
West 13th SL
a Bed ............................ $9 88
PLUMBING
3-Pr. Sofa Bed Suite ........ $24.30
Student Desk k C hair........... $9.38 Contract and rewvlr work. Free
-arse Office Desk
........... $12 88
estimates. R. L Harvey. 804
Sanford Ave. Pb*o* 183*.
Ump and End Tables . . . . . . $2.49
Dresser B a se ....................
$3.88
P. M. CAMPBELL
Dresser and M irror............812.88
General C e lm lot
Chltf-o-rnbe .....................
$1995
"Homes of DlsUnctloo"
Small Buffet ...........
$4.88
Pheae 1441
l-Pc. Dining Room Suite .... $48.30 Hl-Way 17m
Vanity with Triple Mirror .. $12B8
Metal Beds ............................. $4X8
Dining Boom Tablet ........ $14.88
S-Pc. Dinette* .................. 824.88
Drop Leif Kitchen Table* ... 83.88
a g fL u iiiirf
W’noden Kitchen Chair* .... $2.98
Youth Bed k Mattres* ........ $27.88
Contracting amt Repair
1007 ssnlnril Ate.
Phone 1113
EASY TEHMS
Gardening Done
Mather of Sanford LANDSCAPE
Reasonable, .Mr. Clafk, Sol Park.
3*3-0$ K. 1st SL Phone 117
For Rent NEW \ Lorain Drag
Line. Phone Orlando 26.78).
ABMT-NATT SURPLUS
It-n Pup tcnU, Jung]* hammocks,
•leaping big*, alr-mits, jackets,
boots, luggage, paint.
310 Sanford Ave.

•1 VARIETIES PANELING
NaUv* and Foreign Woods.
See Them At

Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.

Out West ink a t

INSURANCE

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John WflHama Inn.

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C. E. JAMESON - Please call
1916 FOnD FERGUSON wtth 940 1013-W.
tires .......... 4450.00
BRITT TRACTOR CO..
Biwav 17-89 South
Phoee SOI 17-AUTOmOMLIM-TnAlt.Enu
will par YOU to ice US before
Internation at Farmal Super A it s«u
buy. Open Evening! and
Tractor Hyd. Ltll.v front atu|
Sundays.
back, complete disk springs
Eiitslde Trailer Sale*,
tooth and •pike harrows. Inter­
Palatka, Fla.
national half-Ion pickup .l.ooo
miles, perfect condition. Model BARGAIN! Pcerlejj Trailer and
L 112. Both tractor, disks and
Cabana. Park Ave. Trailer Park.
pickup, like new. mono Van N.
Marker, Mt. Dora 25286.
FOR SALE — 1933, 42 Ft. "Travellitc" delux Hmuc Trailer. Two
GAS Healers, Venetian blinds,
Brdrcom*. Atr-condilioned, cir­
Drapei, Cornices, Three Fans,
culating heat. Cost $6,700 Will
Desk, Sectional Bookcases and
sell for 13,700. Phone 1865-W.
odd chairs. Call 26 before 3 p. m.
For Rent or Sale — National
Quality Rubber Stamps
tra il Jr with Cabana. See Mri.
Stock and Made to Order
Dodson, park Ave. Tu ler Park.
— 24 Hour Service —
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18- AUTOMOBILE RHOnER* -H
SEM INOLE IN D U STRIES
2431 Yale Ave,
Phone 2962-J.
CARS
HEYWOOD Wakefield maple arm
BOUGHT SOLD TRADED
rhelr $26 amt matching rocking
Roy Reel's Used Cara
chair $20, Studio Couch $13, Din­
Sanford Ave. A 11Ih St.
ing lable and 4 chairs *33, chestBOATS • MOTOR!)
-U
iif-tlrswrr* 95, Large reconl i e cabinet 98. Phone 2288-W.
See onr new 1156 Model Evlnrudea
USED FURNITURE. PH. 1014 M
HOliSON S porting Goodn
Evlnrude Sale* A Srrvlro
REFRIGERATOR !» n i Ft L*rg&lt;
Phone 998
Freerer Compartment. Clean, .761 L lit SL
quiet. Phone JM3-J.

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A PAIR OF LADIES’
SECRETARY: Capable, experienc­ STORE
READING GLASSES, TORTOISE
ed. Phone 1451,
SHELL RIM. OWNER MAY HAVE
srra u o o x
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LOST—Brown wallet tn vicinity of
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WHITE GIRL for Leunderette
downtown Sanford Driver llrense * s« TS vp at ltr taa h tR o*ook a t *
work. 2307 Sinford Ave., Joe's
Important to owner. Plume 903-W, i t s Mull" at TtanOem
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FRIGID AIRE appliances, isles 9 10 gIraa Pancttlma
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and service, G. If. Hi»h, Oviedo.
saa
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Fla. Phone F05-33I5 or Sanford in li t.srniss's
Call Ta Praia*
1642'W after 6 p. m.
11:00 Sian off
AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN wxn*nianAT
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Jockar*a Chela*
ford Herald.
Me ---------Eve-Been Bexntjr Shop
TAKE CARE ol child tn my home BEST In Workmanship a n d
while mother works. Ph. 2389-J.
Materials.
Phone 583
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DRIVING TO OKLAHOMA CITY
Friday, Jan. 13th tn a new Ruick.
Take two or three passengers.
Contact M. D. Marlin, Park Ave.
Trailer Court.
LEAVING Monday January 16 for
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For ALL Your Beauty N«*ds call

Hnirlatt'a Beauty Nook

Phone 971
103 So. Oak Ave.
(Open evenings by appointment,)
GET extra cash for artielea you
00 longer uae. Place your ad to­
day. Phone UOL
LAUNDRY BERWICK

One hour • Wash and Damp Dry
One hour H • Wait
Wash and Dry Fold
FLOOR leading and flnlahlng. Finished Laundry
CUaamg. waxing, Serving Semi­ Sanltnna Dry Cleaning
Soathalda Laundromat
nole County eince 1923.
Baulk Side Foodmarf Bldg.
H. M. Gleason, Lake Mary.
IH Kaat 21th SL
PIups blag. Kreaky Heeling
51. G. HODGES
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Phowe 3134. Rout* L Sanford
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to balance himself on a cshA,
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Dee. 31, In an auto-truck crash
naar Goshen. Ind., In which two
of his fellow Harvard classmata*
war* killed. Ha left by auto tea
hit father’* home in LlbertyvtUa,
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to Naw arrivals at OurZ:
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Sons Into Marriage
To Save On Rations

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NEW YORK Pjfl — M a r j o r l e taster.” »hc »aid. "I have In tastrlnn tamping trip*, and her current
Plamp, a young choir sinner who*e about 20 to M samples a day of
,s a- Princeton University
whisky intake for the last *evcn vshi shies in all condition* of aging
— l&lt;**ljne them for pro of content
flavor, b«fly, aroma and color .
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year* totals TOO gallon*, I* no
secret drinker
but she has a
drlnkinit secret.
Every day, five days a week,
year in and year out, she takes
aboard an average of 2S tuo-nunce
snifter* of bourbon — or about two
full bnltles.
Even the steadiest patron of the
cup that cheers might wonder Imw
a 5 foot-2 young lady weighing only
115 pounds could put down all that
stuff and remain dear eyrd and
steady — even If she camo from
Kentucky (which *ho does! and
had two hollow legs (which she
definitely doesn't.)

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A whisky might pass a clicitue-ii"Well, if
I have a cold I have **®” 5*,_ _ * _ * _*1® ,,.'rc’
ted perfectly well hut still taste | n|ei the samples pile Up until I ing their growing ions into m.*rrug* to save rations.
mighty phoney.”
! , hake a and get my sense of smell
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Moil of lha 150,000 Arab rthi.
Miss Plamp say* ih* never takes |lacj[ ■&gt; ,[,c
'gees living in tha camps arc de­
_ tfink on the job and add* that
There's one other thing. 1 used pendent on raliona from the United
fl, a n u tter ol fact, a dislilloj
j, nnr „f o,r hardest place* in the lo have a great deal of trouble Nailons relief and works agency
„nild for a fellow to cure a third | « s*h _m&gt; teeth Rut since I became A ruling of UNRWA says that it
Ai'cc m e n three *ainp|c*. | * 'i - 'e r even year* ago I haven't my member of a family rant*
f,avi. |„
my f,„,0 hurls for five developed a single new ravlly.” more than 15 pounds ($15) a
minute*," she laid "I confine my j She emphasired, however, she month, the family will be consur
drinking to purely social occasion*, wasn't recommending whlsky rlns ered self-supporting and not in
j |„,Vc
l a Odunk hinil. ing the t.-eth 3 time* a day a* need of ration*, In practice lhi&gt; is
That'* my rapacity "
a *ub*iitnte for a visit tn the deu-!r*rrly the rase. Most refugee fan-|te*idr» requiring monnui'iilal list It merely has worked out that iHi** have as many as five to eight
T h e a n s w c r 'li e s in M is * r i a m p ’ *
children, and there may he the
drinking rerrel She din&gt;*n'i down srlf-cnntcnl, a professional whisky "ay with her.
grandparents and a cousin or tan
the stuff She merely iwlshc* it taster I* uniler mhrr limitations,
The ration* are distributed in
around in her mouth for a lew lie ran I for example, lake *amaccordance with the numbers of
| sreends, th-'n spit* it out.
pie* hnm&lt; In hi* filend*
the family, but if one member be
"Ye*, all of it," said "Mar lone ( "Their are It government men
gins in work and earns more Ih a
' firmly. "Every d ro p "
around to check on thing*." »ae
13 pounds, the rations for th
She is, so far a* *hr knows the remarked,
whole family are cut off.
world's only full-time lady whisky "I had to lake a great drat nt
taster
kidding when I first got Ihi* jnh
Oflen the ration*—particularly if
it i* a hiu family—exceed 15
"And I Imr the work — every but now mv ..n qi.ainl.inee* arc|
pounds in value'. If a daughter or
moment of It," she *iul "I'd be u*ed tn tt No my family doesn't
son begins to work with a salary
lost without it."
mind After all. I am a chemist
just over IS pounds—and aalarlet
j Pnr the benefit of those inter* My father get* a hang out of it."
rarely pay more In the Gaza area
| es(ed in seeking steady (and *nu| liver the years Marjorie ha* l&gt;o
-the family would b« losing in In­
i,do have to remain steady) «-m come a reat ev|&gt;r*l rsn bnurtvnn
come,
ploymcnl Irf lid* interesting fieldl1She denied thai the fusel oil In
Mill, I'lamp offers liltle advice bourbon cause* the hangover one
\ n innovation In refrigerator* it
The one way out Is tn find I w ll^
f'hance played a considcrahh: role get* if he imbibes too freely
, n.. lightweight
...... weight m-a-daer
m-a-doer crisper for for the working son. One*
Onca marriei
marrleeP
lo her own career.
"You'd have to drink a gallon fruit*
fru it, and vegetable*. It can be (he 1* considered lo head a family
After graduating uilli s degree ami a hall of utusky st one silting lifted out from ih* door of th« now uf hi i own.
In chemistry from a Catholic girl's In get a hangover from the fusel ^ i r r ' f a r cVnVrSunt p£p2ratlon
college tn Louisville, she got a jolt oil content alone, she said, *ml! of a salad, or to the sinit for clean*
Reran*# they provide good elas­
nine year* ago a* a laboratory ling 'Tin vnu know of anyone who ing Large heads of lettuce or tall tic strength and Impact resistance,
technician with the Rrnwn Form in does th a f "
stalks of celery can fit in it.A ehel. spring* made of alloy steels ara
,ii, „
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w ith in the c ris p e r p ro te c t* lo m a lo e a
distillery.
| Mi*. Plamp sing* alto in hei
Bppi „
eru,h jnj and widely used in railroad and‘other
heavy duly application*.

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Life Hasn't Changed Too Much
CHICAGO, un-An anthropologist
pays homa life among prehistoric
hfogollon Indians of Wastarp Naw
Mexico wasn't too fir different
from that of todsy's modern white
n an .
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Then* prlmltlMp‘Indiana livivM#
•partmenli, thrived «t • f*rm
economy, were devoted lo religion
■ltd had Itchy feat.
Paul S. Martin, head of tba IM
psrlment of Anthropology of the
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ter*) were borrowed from more were built with rock wall*. The
southern tribes.
compact village units contained 3
By the beginning of the Second lo W moms, Martin said.
or Third Century DC . the nucleus
of a civilisation had coma Into be­ Another significant discovery was
a tiny eopjx-r hell worn as bracelet
ing, Martin aaief.
An exlraordlnary feature of this or anklet piece. It was found on Iho
fledgling cu|lure was the pretence plaza floor of the village. II mav
of religious buildings found lo the indicate that the Indians traded
excavations A large pit house or with the peopla of Mexleo or the In­
klva was sat aside In each village dians of Soulhern Aritona.
The restlessness of the people
for devotional use even in lha carll
ell Unas- Through the ages, while was evident in lha architecture.
many other rultitral changes were Rooms were added or altered In
taking plare. the rhurch budding sire as fancy moved the occupants,
was always found In each village Martin sudbsa supervised (ha musaum's It gradually became more elab­ The Mognllont picked up and
Southwell archaeological expedl- orate and larger.
moved away ahmit 1350 A n , why
Ilona for tha list 11 year*, llo re­ About 1000 A.I)., surface houses remains a mystery,
ports that this vagr's work In the
egeivillon* »A»r Msarva. NM ,
revealed important msHrtgl on
which to build a chronological his
Florida hai placed 039 persons under which we operate Is that
tury of tha people whose history
on
He public aiiiitence rolltf wn have to determine if the ap­
goes hick to a beginning 5,non
during Ike pest five months un­ plicant bis any relative* who are
&gt;Mr* •!«
able to eontrlhuta partially or
T i t reconstiuclsd history of th« der the heeding of "permsnently wholly to the support of tha ap­
and
totally
dlsaMrd",
but
the
Mogcllon Indians begias when they
plicant
moved from Southern Arizona to nurd for determining Iho degree
"Application
f o r assistance
o(
disablement
.it
slowing
tho
tho Pina Lawn Valley arei.ind *■
under the aid to the permanently
handling
of
thousand*
of
applica­
tabllshed a village many centuries
and totally disabled originate* on
$|o. Tbey Ifft Ihslr bomeUnd hf- tions, lha Slate;. !&gt;fpertni«bt of U)e local level, where Ihe medi­
PUbUc Welfefa said tedgy.
cglisa tha likes spd rivwrs w»re
cal and Iinancjii needs are first
"It Is net yet generally real­
dfylng jtp.
determined. Bindings on diiabtll
At first they miy has# lived In ized," said.State Welfare Director ly are subject to review by a
Charles
O.
Levin,
that
In
order
slate review team rnmposod of a
■kin tanti and depended for food
largely on lathering t«eds, nut*, In nullify for asslstadca under physician and social worker. We
berries, hglbs and hunting smsU Uux program, the applicant mutl started out with one stale re­
game. By about woo B C , MatHn ha 'permanently and totally* dis­ view team and hsve Hen able
safd, Ih* Idea of farming eorn, abled. A considerable number ol to add another team In recent
paraons may be totally disabled.
weeks. These teams, when nrccibean* and squaah was adoptid. Lql"Similarly, a considerable num­ sary, must refer back locally to
er Idaaa of making pollery and
buili)lt&gt;t pit houm (reUgloug ,c*n ber may ho permanently dis­ specialists to determine tha na­
abled without .aatp i1totally dis­ ture and extant of the impair­
abled. Only a relatively few peo­
, feeralts, the great Athenian phi* ple applying may be both per­ ment and to estimate lha chances
leiopher, wrote nothing. Our talar* manently and totally disabled. Ol that the applicant may be bene
fltrd by treatment to reduce the
inat Ion about hli personality and
number, each Individual case degree of disability,
doe trine comes chiefly from the this
"This new program, which be­
werki of Plato and the "Memora* must be checked carefully, not
only to protect Uw applicant gan July 1. has increased the
blJl*” of XoaephoBagatast tha designation of being burden* placed upon our already
elaialfiad aa baiptaaa, but to pre­ overworked social work staff by
vent the possibility of fraud.
*WI OID
increasing the number.of investi­
"Aa long aa th a n U any hope gation* they make and the decis­
that • disabled person
may ions Ihey h*v# to reach,
somehow be ma^a cither, partially
"At iim present Ume, aaiare
l l ' ttlf'iUDDortirisf.
we schedules tar- social workers are
qeu u ie .to tlaiilfy. the Individual so low — a* compared with some
any die
ms- other states bidding for thpse
permanently and totally1
ahled. Such a classification
cation (If scarce professional peool* — thatapplied' only after extensive
naive in- we are un|h!e In maintain our pre­
.
liep of th* &lt;tef* •yeve&gt;l* sent authorised staff, much less
so ,otk«r -apterer. ■
,
;
expand our actlvttlai appreciably 819
"Aaothar. feature M the-taw ta this new field,"--

Totally Disabled Lilt Is Growing

Why

You enjoy extra months of ownership at no oxtra co*t
when you step up to this K IN G -S IZ E D O D G E C O R O N E T right nowl
Now Is lha time of
your llte to moke
tho buy of your tlfel
Whan you buy now In­
stead of waiting (or Spring,
you get a bonus of e.stra
months of ownership that
don't eoet you a thing. You
get tha asma high reeala
value when it'a time to
trade, trhrthtr you buy n»i#
or in tJU Spring/ Why wait! _

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T H U R S D A Y . J A N U A R Y 12. IflSB

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County's
Death Toll
Numbers 8

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New Sales Office

Carlton
Withholds
Sentence

Is Established,
Says Fred Ford
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|&gt;AMK11 ONB ARMKn tlOl.FKK J tmmie Nichnli make* a drive from the ffrit tre of the Mayfnlr Inn’,
Samfnola Country Club golf cnuiaa m art txliihiUnn match pl"Ved yesterday. A clinic wa, lirld pttor
I to tha match. (Staff I’hoto)

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Are Asked To File
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D ir e c to r s
P la n
M e e tin g H e r e J a r i.2 2
Director! nf
of tha Florida S
ta te !-----------------------------------------Stal&lt;Lcague will meet In Sanford on
| January 22 at the Mayfair Inn, ar1cording lo John Krider, president,
j The meeting U elated for noon
with a luncheon preceding the
[ business session.
According to Krlder, the meet
i ing has hern railed in order to
complete the reorganization and
to let up Du league.
Team* l« have rcpreicnlntivei
PENSACOLA IP— Nall tonal
here for the important discussions
will Include Daytona
Hearh, guardsmen kept wall'll today over
Gainesville, Drlanrlo, SI. Pelcrs an uneasy quin .il ihr (Jirinxtrand
burg, and West Palin Reach.
Possible representnliici from Corp.'s big nylon plant where sev
S.tnford, and Lakeland v. ill be at oral persons have hern beaten hi
a dispute over rniistruclliin labor
the meeting.
Also seeking admission to the j About Jon giiardsnien arrived
league and with representative! yesterday at the order of (!nv. Colat the meeting will be Tampa and
lins and dispersed about 250 pickun# olher team.
,

1In inilton I; Hardee 7; Hendry
I; Hernando 5; lllgbiattds K;
llnlniei C.; Indian Biver &lt;1; Jack*
sou IS; Jefferion ti l.*fayett« 1;
lee 10; Leon 12; I.evy 11; l.ll»erty 2; Madison ti; Manatee 8; Martin lit; Monroe lb; Nassau IT and
IBaloosa It.
Okeechobee fl; Osceola II; I’aaco
12; I'ulnam 8; HI. John* P; St.
I uric il; Santa Tlota fl; Sarasotn
II; Sciuitiule H; Sumter'7; Suwan­
nee .1; Taylor 12; Voluiia 17; W».
kulln il; Wultuii 10 and Washing,
ton 2.
No death rountln In 1054 wera
I.ufuyi'ttr, Gilchrist and Okee.
cliohee, neither repeater! lait year.

rren v
Ford, m.m.icrr n I
Amrii. hi National Fonda, Inc . in
Sanlord, m ealed today that new
supers l.lng and mcrrhnndixing of
fire It.11 hern established which
will lie of major importance ami
brnrili in growers, ihippittc fruit a
and vegetables a* members oI
American National Fonda. Inc.
Ilf Mated Ilia headquarter* o(
thl« new office util he in Chicago
and i%III operate In addition to
Amrrean National Fonda* Chicago
Terminal Sale* Office.
Charles U. Harley, Manager nf
American National Food*’ Detroit
Sttpcrviiory Office, ha« been pro­
moted to OlMrlrt Sales Supervisor
and will tuperviae terminal sales
operattnni, and promotional ant!
merchandising aetivillea, (mm
Hiii new office.
The following stales will he un­
der Harley ’• supervisory juris­
diction: Alabatna, Arkamaa, IIllnmi. In,liana, Iowa. Kamat, Krn- [
lucky, Louisiana Michigan, Minnrsoln, Mississippi, Missouri, Ne­
braska, North Dakota, Oklahoma,
South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas
and Wisconsin.
lie pointed out that Harlev will
be working directly undrr AST's
Terminal hale. Manager In New
York and In conjunction with the
supervisory office* in Ihislon and
l.os Angdrs, and that this is
another step in American National
Foods' puliry to mora closely co­
ordinate sales merchandising, ami
promotional effort* for the benellt of growers, shipper*, receivers
and customers.

James D. Robinson
Britain
Speed
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J/W K S H 'iy
n;~- i- t i *
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-----------Dies In Toledo, 0 . 2,000 Paratroops
.Times D Robinson. 17. died at A _ C L « . u H t C r s r r n
hi. home in lolrdo Ilhln. Hatur A S j f l O W L / I r O K U
dav after a short illness
I LONDON (P—Britain
hegar
It.on Fill : tula in libuinls .periling some 2 oou paratroops to
low II, lie bail lived In '''ulpilii ful u an| Cyprus today a» 1 show id
•be past nme years. He vr,i* a ,i,ength in the leu-r Middle i &lt; I
l"eniber id the I'll -t Hapii-i
Dupatrh of tlv&gt; airborne 1 rr
t'huicti lim e He had fornierlv ^ rig a d r" to Britain's Middle l ast
lived m Sanford ami was a veteran .headquarters on Cyprus came
of World Wai II
amid import* 'lie government was
Mirvivn,. include hi* father. „ )n, l(|l,ring .lovslmg down lump
I Bnbinson, Leesburg; hre- pvi|CUJ||,on, flom ,l,e Sue, C.n.il
luirti, i »it *i I&lt;I ftnmnviri, MarU'lta, ,nno .because of the rest!......... .
L a . and Hubert Robinson, will,
ln, " 'r . * '” ■
the 1 S. Army In tiermanv; three Hlant lianspe
p'
slslers, Mrs. Dal llateh. Miss fT ry ^ g the special combat group
( am i)n Robinson, Sanford, anil eastward t h r n u g i l01" r# n
Mrs ' Mildred Waldron, Toledo, vIsurrfs In rrinforrr Britain • estl
Ohio; and one niece. Dolly Hatch "'»&lt;«"&lt; B*rrison on Cyprus of lot).of Sanford.
000 iw n. m*"v "f whom are lied
Funeral ‘services will be at ,2 down hv di*urder* arising oat of
P m. Saturday at Brlsson Funeral [demands for union of the Island
Home With Dr W IV Brinks of- with Grcere.
firi.itinu Burial will bo in F.vor | Tlie glam airlift Is due In he
griM-ii Ceimdi ry.
‘mmoleled hv i«i.&lt;«rr..-»

I J)r. Clarence W. Jones, pre.i.
I drill of the World Radio Missionpry Fellowship, i elated the re|Miil
in a radiotelephone Interview with
Dave tiarroway of the Nntinu.il
llrondraating Co., terming It "tlie
best word wa'v# had In tha last
few day*.'*
Jones said tlm mMl were
sighted Ut* yesterday by a local
ronunerelal pilot who photograph­
ed them. They rould rot ha Iden­
tified from the photographs, however.
He said a IT. 3. Air Force resruo
helicopter which ariivrd vcsteiday
at Shell Mera, Ecuador, head­
Sale* ,tai enlleetiopi during quarters for th# synrrli, would fly
December (on November salrs) over tha spot to invesllirnil i t another new high for this fis­
cal year, amounting to $&lt;i,7tO,M77
Guild Of Organists
#11 increase of 1112,7.12 over the
cnltections during la ,t month,
November, (on October tales) of
St.297.i14S, tha prsvtaua high for
this fiscal year.
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*' Monthly sale* ta f collections I Sunday afternoon,
Jan. IS, al &lt;
should b« aven higher In Ihc com­ | o'clock *1 Ihr First Melluwlisl
ing nionths, reftretlng «aln dur- ; Church in Orlando,
fat -h.
log 111# Christm*«-New Year's *rd
Mora Ilian 400 singers rrprr
itfourlst seasons. In past years, the
"largest sale tax collections have seidins elimr* from Central Flori
been report#I during the mouth* da churches will present a pro
grain of llyrnn* to Live By and
of January to May, reflecting In* I Hymns
of Drnlso.
cteases In retail sales of the
The
congregation
will hava an
month* of Decemher to April,
considered the height of Florida’s rpporlunlty tn partirlpate in sing­
tourist season. From all present ing many of the fine old and new
indications, this trend should con­ hymns that will he used in the
tinue and may very wrll la-Her program,
There will lie Ihree Sanford
previous rernrds, as all reports
.to this office Indicate inrreaied ehmrs represented In the massed
D^atail sales and a successful tour­ choir. 'Hie Chanrel Choir of Ihe
First Presbyterian Church. Mrs.
ist season.
George
Tnuhy, minister of music;
Total sales ta r collections for
tha first six month, nf Ihl. fiscal Ihe Chancel Choir nf th# Holy
year, (collections from July to Dee- Cross Kpisropal Church, Jesse
ember) exceed last year', collec­ Rnnkhartll Jr., minister nf music;
tions for the same period by 45,- and the Chapel Choir of the Christ­
ian ami Missionary Alliance
245,176, an increase of 11.48 per Church. Mrs. Guy Bishop, minister
■tent. Six-mmilh* rollections this I of music.
J^ear tola) $17,093,403 as agaln-t
Collections of $31,844,237 In 1PM
(This- tponth*! collections of $ 0 ,..
40,377 exceed collections for the
gam* month last year by $797,497.) This substantial Increase I*
due to a combination of InrreaseJ
enforcement, legislative changes
in tha sale* tax law, and th* out- ;
■landing economic growth of
Florida.
December ealrs ta* collections
In Hemlnnl* County totaled $21.8CKN8 from th# Rpanlsh one-«et play, “ Without Word*'*,
449.01, an Inerwas* of &lt;918.97 lend th# funeral which will fc# h#)d TIII8
•hnwi Nancy Lofgren, of Bradenton, who protends th he deaf,

Verdict Revealed
Late Yesterday

Boyd Bennett Here
T o- V is it F a m ily

A nalionslly known singer, whoso
Inune Is in Sanford, and whose
recordings have hron listed among
tlie lop Ien, vislled here .luring a
combination business and pleasure
trip.
The Jury hearing th# testimony
Near nffi, ,m wi I be opened !&lt;v
lliiv.I Beiinell, son of Mr. and
inorroie at I Jim F. Second St , op- Mr» J. II. Honuetl, arrived here tluough the two day trial Incltidl #d: James Hyrd, W. L. Harvsy Jr.,
posit,, ibe Henilmde Memorial Hos­ Tuesday and leaves today to rejoin |j F. W. Uistlin#, F. J. Bendar (forepital, for Ihe practice of a Sail- to* orrheatra, and th continu* tits iranj, John B. Crawford, A. C»
iMonie. II. B. Bourquartlai. .1, 0 .
ford physician and dentist.
TV appearance* in laiuisville, Ky., &lt;
lin t, J. A. Chalkley Sr., Maurey
Dr. I.coliaid Mull ton vi lime o f­ and Indianapolis, Ind.
Crews, Lewis M. Colson, and J .
fices have been Imaled ill 'tie
Bennett Is the author and record­ R. Ervin.
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Tourhton Building on Ibe second
er of ".Seveiilrrn" which hit Ibt
The
Htat#,
throughout
Ra
pits
floor ai f i r s t St. nml Magnolia
A vb., nml f&gt;r. William W. White, lop Irn In tho music world. He re­ to tha jury, asked for # P in t D#ilenllst. whose offices have been run!.* for King Rerurds with whom grr# verdict. Tha manalaughtar
charge niay possibly carry a aen.
Inraied a t llJAfl South Dark Ave. ho ha. an rxcluxlv# rnntrarL
tene# of from on* U twenty year#.
will move In the modern nun story
Another nf his recordings was
In the upper brarkat of popularity
lone, receiiily. Tho most recent
was "My Roy Flat Top.’*
Ilennelt Is In Sanford to visit
Ills parenls ami brother*, Bob. Bill,
and John, as well ai Oliver and '
Bill (lam e.
The voting recording artist, who I
Is man ted and has tbrro children, I
plats Hi* drums In hi# orchestra
and sings. He ha* been heard on
many occasions as snllst on his
recordings.
1
He say* that his latest recording ■
will be released next week hy King t
Records. Il is "I'artnera For Life"
with •Must Around Th# Corner" j
on Ihe flip slda.
Pennell make* his headquarters '
In laiulsv die, Ky.
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Dentist, Physicia
To Open Offices
In New Buildinq

Conner President
Of Citrus Mutual
Succccdinq Murray
LAKELAND CD
Vernon L.
is Ih e lie n p r e s id e n t n f
rtnrlda Citrus Mutual.
H* nss rllnsrii yesterday tn
succeed the lata Perry W. Mutray, Polk County legislator w h o
was killed Ip an automobile ac­
cident Dec. 12.
Funner, whn ha* been secretary
• lure 1050. wn. replaced lh that |
post bv (J. Fianklin Waid of,
Avon Park,
An early promoter fur Mutual.
I Conner ba* been a director sinra
flti~fmjndlog.---------------—
j Mutual lias about 7.000 grower
member* who rals* about 85 per
Cent nf the citrus productil In
I Flotilla. It I* ■ ronperallvt.
Conner, 53, wa* horn In Ylt*
glnln. lived for a while In Okla­
homa ami retiimnl to Vlrglni#
when he managed etor#* for th#
Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea
Co. II* founded hi* #wn fault proai—
fo rm e r

Mo. Thl* play, pinducrd hy Ilia. Bpeerh Department at Ktetann Univeriliy, will b« given at 7:20 Friday, Jan. 20, at th# Sanford

Ittiw ii* Clttk

A 12-man circuit court Jury
hnnded down a verdict of guilty
In the murder trial nf William
Oirar McKendree,
The verdict came In lata yasttfday afternoon after a two day
hearing with Circuit Judg# Va mr
Carlton iltllng on the bench.
MrKrndree, natilly dreaaed in ■
liKta aerga ault and dark He, aal
rtnlrallv throughout tha trial, »#lilnm turning away from tha da*
feme table to look Into tha ail*
dlrnre that filled tha courtroom a t
timea.
However, during period! af ra­
rest, hi rhattrd with hy*tandar«
and with I '• wlfa and two imall
children who ta t throughout tha
two-day trial.
I
Judge Carlton withheld Mn«
truce of MrKendret whan tha v*r»
dirt wai returned ynterday if ta r
5 o'clock
MrKendrtb was represented a t
tha trial hy Attorney Tom Watson,
of Orlando as rhief counsel in ii
Attorney Mack N. Cleveland J r.
of Hanford.
Tha Stale was represented by
Htala’s Attorney Murray Over*
street and Assistant Slate’* At­
torney Voile A, Wllllami Jr.
The murder charga itemmed
from a Jon* 9 shooting of RKeith Cochran, a representative
of Armour A Co. la this araa.
which took piece In tha lV-tfl
Tavern of Anatta's located J a il
south of Sanford.
Witness## for tho ,Stat# Includ­
ed Richard Chalatto, a part Mm#
employ* of Annettsa’t lively#
Thompson, a companion nf lf r Keiiilree'a at th# lima of tha
shooting; Doris Allen, owntr of
the nightspot; and John ft. La#,
who wns In tho tavern a t th# tlm#
of th# shooting.

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SANFORD. FI.OBIDA

THURSDAY. JANUARY 12. IflSB

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County's
Death Toll
Numbers 8

"Alias

New Sales Office
Is Established,

Carlton
Withholds
Sentence

Says Fred Ford
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|&gt;AMK11 ONB ARMKn tlOl.FKK J tmmie Nichnli make* a drive from the ffrit tre of the Mayfnlr Inn’,
Samfnola Country Club golf cnuiaa m art txliihiUnn match pl"Ved yesterday. A clinic wa, lirld pttor
I to tha match. (Staff I’hoto)

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Farm Operators
FSL
D ir e c t o r s
P la n
Are Asked To File M e e t i n g H e r e J a r i .2 2
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Director! of
nf tha Florida State!--------------------------------------Stal&lt;Lcague will meet In Sanford on
| January 22 at the Mayfair Inn, ar1cording lo John Krider, president,
j The meeting U elated for noon
with a luncheon preceding the
[ business session.
According to Krlder, the meet
i ing has hern railed in order to
complete the reorganization and
to let up Du league.
Team* l« have rcpreicnlntivei
PENSACOLA IP— Nall tonal
here for the important discussions
will Include Daytona Hearh, guardsmen kept wall'll today over
Gainesville, Drlanrlo, SI. Pelcrs an uneasy quin .il ihr (Jirinxtrand
burg, and West Palin Reach.
Possible representnliici from Corp.'s big nylon plant where sev
S.tnford, and Lakeland v. ill be at oral persons have hern beaten hi
a dispute over rniistruclliin labor
the meeting.
Also seeking admission to the j About Jon giiardsnien arrived
league and with representative! yesterday at the order of (!nv. Colat the meeting will be Tampa and
lins and dispersed about 250 pickun# olher team.
,

1In inilton I; Hardee 7; Hendry
I; Hernando 5; lllgbiattds K;
llnlniei C.; Indian Biver &lt;1; Jack*
sou IS; Jefferion ti l.*fayett« 1;
lee 10; Leon 12; I.evy 11; l.ll»erty 2 ; Madison ti; Manatee 8; Martin lit; Monroe lb; Nassau IT and
IBaloosa It.
Okeechobee fl; Osceola II; I’aaco
12; I'ulnam 8; HI. John* P; St.
I uric il; Santa Tlota fl; Sarasotn
II; Sciuitiule H; Sumter'7; Suwan­
nee .1; Taylor 12; Voluiia 17; W».
kulln il; Wultuii 10 and Washing,
ton 2.
No death rountln In 1054 wera
I.ufuyi'ttr, Gilchrist and Okee.
cliohee, neither repeater! lait year.

rren v Ford, m.m.icrr nI
Amrii. hi National Fonda, Inc . in
Sanlord, m ealed today that new
supers l.lng and mcrrhnndixing of
fire It.11 hern established which
will lie of major importance ami
brnrili in growers, ihippittc fruit a
and vegetables a* members oI
American National Fonda. Inc.
Ilf Mated Ilia headquarter* o(
thl« new office util he in Chicago
and i%III operate In addition to
Amrrean National Fonda* Chicago
Terminal Sale* Office.
Charles U. Harley, Manager nf
American National Food*’ Detroit
Sttpcrviiory Office, ha« been pro­
moted to OlMrlrt Sales Supervisor
and will tuperviae terminal sales
operattnni, and promotional ant!
merchandising aetivillea, (mm
Hiii new office.
The following stales will he un­
der Harley ’• supervisory juris­
diction: Alabatna, Arkamaa, IIllnmi. In,liana, Iowa. Kamat, Krn- [
lucky, Louisiana Michigan, Minnrsoln, Mississippi, Missouri, Ne­
braska, North Dakota, Oklahoma,
South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas
and Wisconsin.
lie pointed out that Harlev will
be working directly undrr AST's
Terminal hale. Manager In New
York and In conjunction with the
supervisory office* in Ihislon and
l.os Angdrs, and that this is
another step in American National
Foods' puliry to mora closely co­
ordinate sales merchandising, ami
promotional effort* for the benellt of growers, shipper*, receivers
and customers.

James D. Robinson
Britain
Speed
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.Times D Robinson. 17. died at A _ C L « .u H t C r s r r n
hi. home in lolrdo Ilhln. Hatur A S j f l O W L /I r O K U
dav after a short illness
I LONDON (P—Britain hegar
It.on Fill : tula in libuinls .periling some 2 oou paratroops to
low II, lie bail lived In '''ulpilii ful u an| Cyprus today a» 1 show id
•be past nme years. He vr,i* a ,i,ength in the leu-r Middle i &lt; I
l"eniber id the I'll -t Hapii-i Dupatrh of tlv&gt; airborne 1 rr
t'huicti lime He had fornierlv ^rig ad r" to Britain's Middle l ast
lived m Sanford ami was a veteran .headquarters on Cyprus came
of World Wai II
amid import* 'lie government was
Mirvivn,. include hi* father. „ )n, l(|l,ring .lovslmg down lump
I Bnbinson, Leesburg; hre- pvi|CUJ||,on, flom ,l,e Sue, C.n.il
luirti, i »it *i I&lt;I ftnmnviri, MarU'lta, ,nno .because of the rest!..........
L a . and Hubert Robinson, will,
ln, " 'r . * '” ■
the 1 S. Army In tiermanv; three Hlant lianspe
p'
slslers, Mrs. Dal llateh. Miss fT ry^g the special combat group
( ami)n Robinson, Sanford, anil eastward t h r n u g i l01" r# n
Mrs ' Mildred Waldron, Toledo, vIsurrfs In rrinforrr Britain • estl
Ohio; and one niece. Dolly Hatch "'»&lt;«"&lt; B*rrison on Cyprus of lot).of Sanford.
000 iwn. m*"v "f whom are lied
Funeral ‘services will be at ,2 down hv di*urder* arising oat of
P m. Saturday at Brlsson Funeral [demands for union of the Island
Home With Dr W IV Brinks of- with Grcere.
firi.itinu Burial will bo in F.vor | Tlie glam airlift Is due In he
griM-ii Ceimdi ry.
‘mmoleled hv i«i.&lt;«rr..-»

I J)r. Clarence W. Jones, pre.i.
Idrill of the World Radio Missionpry Fellowship, i elated the re|Miil
in a radiotelephone Interview with
Dave tiarroway of the Nntinu.il
llrondraating Co., terming It "tlie
best word wa'v# had In tha last
few day*.'*
Jones said tlm mMl were
sighted Ut* yesterday by a local
ronunerelal pilot who photograph­
ed them. They rould rot ha Iden­
tified from the photographs, however.
He said a IT. 3. Air Force resruo
helicopter which ariivrd vcsteiday
at Shell Mera, Ecuador, head­
Sale* ,tai enlleetiopi during quarters for th# synrrli, would fly
December (on November salrs) over tha spot to invesllirnilit another new high for this fis­
cal year, amounting to $&lt;i,7tO,M77
#11 increase of 1112,7.12 over the Guild Of Organists
cnltections during la,t month,
November, (on October tales) of
St.297.i14S, tha prsvtaua high for
this fiscal year.
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*' Monthly sale* taf collections I Sunday afternoon,
Jan. IS, al &lt;
should b« aven higher In Ihc com­ | o'clock *1 Ihr First Melluwlisl
ing nionths, reftretlng «aln dur- ; Church in Orlando,
f a t -h.
log 111# Christm*«-New Year's *rd
Mora Ilian 400 singers rrprr
itfourlst seasons. In past years, the
"largest sale tax collections have seidins elimr* from Central Flori
been report#I during the mouth* da churches will present a pro
grain of llyrnn* to Live By and
of January to May, reflecting In* I Hymns
of Drnlso.
cteases In retail sales of the
The
congregation
will hava an
month* of Decemher to April,
considered the height of Florida’s rpporlunlty tn partirlpate in sing­
tourist season. From all present ing many of the fine old and new
indications, this trend should con­ hymns that will he used in the
tinue and may very wrll la-Her program,
There will lie Ihree Sanford
previous rernrds, as all reports
.to this office Indicate inrreaied ehmrs represented In the massed
D^atail sales and a successful tour­ choir. 'Hie Chanrel Choir of Ihe
First Presbyterian Church. Mrs.
ist season.
George
Tnuhy, minister of music;
Total sales tar collections for
tha first six month, nf Ihl. fiscal Ihe Chancel Choir nf th# Holy
year, (collections from July to Dee- Cross Kpisropal Church, Jesse
ember) exceed last year', collec­ Rnnkhartll Jr., minister nf music;
the Chapel Choir of the Christ­
tions for the same period by 45,- and
ian ami Missionary Alliance
245,176, an increase of 11.48 per Church.
■tent. Six-mmilh* rollections this I of music.Mrs. Guy Bishop, minister
J^ear tola) $17,093,403 as agaln-t
Collections of $31,844,237 In 1PM
(This- tponth*! collections of $0,..
40,377 exceed collections for the
gam* month last year by $797,497.) This substantial Increase I*
due to a combination of InrreaseJ
enforcement, legislative changes
in tha sale* tax law, and th* out- ;
■landing economic growth of
Florida.
December ealrs ta* collections
In Hemlnnl* County totaled $21.8CKN8 from th# Rpanlsh one-«et play, “ Without Word*'*,
449.01, an Inerwas* of &lt;918.97 lend th# funeral which will fc# h#)d TIII8
•hnwi Nancy Lofgren, of Bradenton, who protends th he deaf,

Verdict Revealed
Late Yesterday

A 12-man circuit court Jury
hnnded down a verdict of guilty
In the murder trial nf William
Oirar McKendree,
The verdict came In lata yasttfday afternoon after a two day
hearing with Circuit Judg# V am r
Carlton iltllng on the bench.
MrKrndree, natilly dreaaed in ■
liKta aerga ault and dark He, aal
rtnlrallv throughout tha trial, »#lilnm turning away from tha da*
feme table to look Into tha ail*
dlrnre that filled tha courtroom at
timea.
However, during period! af ra­
rest, hi rhattrd with hy*tandar«
and with I '• wlfa and two imall
children who tat throughout tha
two-day trial.
I
Judge Carlton withheld Mn«
truce of MrKendret whan tha v*r»
dirt wai returned ynterday iftar
5 o'clock
MrKendrtb was represented at
tha trial hy Attorney Tom Watson,
of Orlando as rhief counsel inii
Attorney Mack N. Cleveland Jr.
of Hanford.
Tha Stale was represented by
Htala’s Attorney Murray Over*
street and Assistant Slate’* At­
torney Voile A, Wllllami Jr.
The murder charga itemmed
from a Jon* 9 shooting of RKeith Cochran, a representative
of Armour A Co. la this araa.
which took piece In tha lV-tfl
Tavern of Anatta's located Jail
south of Sanford.
Witness## for tho ,Stat# Includ­
ed Richard Chalatto, a part Mm#
A nalionslly known singer, whoso employ* of Annettsa’t lively#
Thompson, a companion nf lfrInune Is in Sanford, and whose Keiiilree'a at th# lima of tha
recordings have hron listed among shooting; Doris Allen, owntr of
tlie lop Ien, vislled here .luring a the nightspot; and John ft. La#,
combination business and pleasure who wns In tho tavern at th# tlm#
of th# shooting.
trip.
Near nffi, ,m wi I be opened !&lt;v
lliiv.I Beiinell, son of Mr. and The Jury hearing th# testimony
inorroie at I Jim F. Second St , op- Mr» J. II. Honuetl, arrived here tluough the two day trial Incltidl #d: James Hyrd, W. L. Harvsy Jr.,
posit,, ibe Henilmde Memorial Hos­ Tuesday and leaves today to rejoin j| F. W. Uistlin#, F. J. Bendar (forepital, for Ihe practice of a Sail- to* orrheatra, and th continu* tits iranj, John B. Crawford, A. C»
iMonie. II. B. Bourquartlai. .1, 0 .
ford physician and dentist.
TV appearance* in laiuisville, Ky., &lt;
lint, J. A. Chalkley Sr., Maurey
Dr. I.coliaid Mull ton vi lime of­ and Indianapolis, Ind.
Crews, Lewis M. Colson, and J .
fices have been Imaled ill 'tie
Bennett Is the author and record­
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Tourhton Building on Ibe second er of ".Seveiilrrn" which hit Ibt R. Ervin.
The
Htat#,
throughout
Ra
p its
floor ai first St. nml Magnolia
Avb., nml f&gt;r. William W. White, lop Irn In tho music world. He re­ to tha jury, asked for # P in t D#ilenllst. whose offices have been run!.* for King Rerurds with whom grr# verdict. Tha manalaughtar
charge niay possibly carry a aen.
Inraied at llJAfl South Dark Ave. ho ha. an rxcluxlv# rnntrarL
tene# of from on* U twenty year#.
will move In the modern nun story
Another nf his recordings was
In the upper brarkat of popularity
lone, receiiily. Tho most recent
was "My Roy Flat Top.’*
Ilennelt Is In Sanford to visit
Ills parenls ami brother*, Bob. Bill,
and John, as well ai Oliver and '
Bill (lame.
The voting recording artist, who I
Is man ted and has tbrro children, I
plats Hi* drums In hi# orchestra
and sings. He ha* been heard on
many occasions as snllst on his
recordings.
1
He say* that his latest recording ■
will be released next week hy King t
Records. Il is "I'artnera For Life"
with •Must Around Th# Corner" j
on Ihe flip slda.
Pennell make* his headquarters '
In laiulsv die, Ky.
I

Boyd Bennett Here
T o- V isit Fam ily

Dentist, Physicia
To Open Offices
In New Buildinq

Conner President
Of Citrus Mutual
Succccdinq Murray
LAKELAND CD
Vernon L.
former is Ihe lien president nf
rtnrlda Citrus Mutual.
H* nss rllnsrii yesterday tn
succeed the lata Perry W. Mutray, Polk County legislator who
was killed Ip an automobile ac­
cident Dec. 12.
Funner, whn ha* been secretary
• lure 1050. wn. replaced lh that |
post bv (J. Fianklin Waid of,
Avon Park,
An early promoter fur Mutual.
I Conner ba* been a director sinra
flti~fmjndlog.--------------—
j Mutual lias about 7.000 grower
member* who rals* about 85 per
Cent nf the citrus productil In
IFlotilla. It I* ■ ronperallvt.
Conner, 53, wa* horn In Ylt*
glnln. lived for a while In Okla­
homa ami retiimnl to Vlrglni#
when he managed etor#* for th#
Mo. Thl* play, pinducrd hy Ilia. Bpeerh Department at Ktetann Uni- Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea
veriliy, will b« given at 7:20 Friday, Jan. 20, at th# Sanford Co. II* founded hi* #wn fault proIttiwii* Clttk
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T b it IR A E. SOUTHW ARD th*
h o llar of th* following cartlfltata
haa filed aild ra rllflra to for taa
daad t* bo laaiitd tbaraon. Th* *ar*
tlftrat* number and yra r of Itau*
anro, Ih* d ra.rlpltoa nf th* pro*
pattp, and Ih* mm* lo which IS
wai aaraxad ar* aa follywai
C a n iH rata Na, Tt
Taar of tatuanra July I. A. fi. IMS
OKdCHIPTJO N T o p * P R O P E R T T i
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Plat Rank 4 P it a 41
Nam* In which a . t m r d tv. &gt;f. Pa

f.'nunir nr Hamlaol*, l l i ’ e f t Fl«rl*
I*. I'n lt.u • u ~h r t r t lllr a lr »h»ll
b* r H it n iM atcardlnp to low the
P .a p rriy iM ir rlb H In *urh t . r llf l*
r«tn w ill bt raid to thtohifbaat old*
dor «t tho front door «r thn ha*
mtaol* County Court ll»UM &gt;t &lt;Un&gt;
lard, Florid*. on tk* flrot Monday
in tko mor .k of February. 111*,
which lo tbo Ith d»y of February,
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I in tod t h I • |t k d iy of January.
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tu iiic in l Clark'* «**l»
O. P. Ilarndua
Clark Circuit C o u rt
■ om inAa County, Florida

O F. H*rnd*n
C lt ik of the C ircuit Court
Pammala Cnuuty. ri* n e e
Unrdom V. F ra d iH tk
A tte rm r to ' P U ia tlff
1H N»rtb Park Avenue
l u l i r i F io rin a .

CARD OP T H A K U

Tbo U riIIf
tho h to Mr. L. J.
Pilltrion wiihdi to n j r t i t «ratsful appreciation to tbo many
friends for (ip rtiilo e t of jym pathj^
and fv trj act of blndncn akown
durlfll tbtlr hour of aorrow.
SlinPd,

THIS PTATX O F FLO R ID A T °
O ZELL O NORMAN. M l #HA tl*
Mt*T A V F N J IV ■ O fTO Jf, MAJ*
BACHVPETTwi
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M r*. E m p o ria Patterson, w ifa
A ownrn Complaint baotad oaan
Mod nin inat yau in tbo Circuit
Mrn. Roan Y oung and
Court In and for Seminal* CmatF,
M rs. A rtla C . Young, aiitar*
Florida, by I.C C IU .I: K NORMAN,
M r. W . G&lt; Pattaraon, brother
fop dlvarca, tho abort tltld nf w h l;’
I* L U C IL L E K. NORMAN. PU Iatlff,
v a ra n O ZELL 0 . NORMAN, paftn*
so rted : to a FFBAII
dant. that* praianta ar* tn com*
T U B S TA TE O F F L O R ID A TO:
m ind ynti tn appear and fit* your
HALVA P. FLK TK M F.TER ,
written dafanaaa haraln nn or hf*
la in Houth l.*a Avanua
fora thn Slat day nf January. A. CL,
Hnuatnn, Taaar.
IM A ar ntharwi.a Doer** Pro Con*
A awnrn roaipU Int h iv ia f baoa fta ia w ill h* aniarad apatnat you
flH d atalnat you in tho C ircuit
Th* Hanford Herald la dailpnaiad
Court In and far S.mtnat* County. aa a ntwapapar of natural rlrnilm *
Florid*, In Chanrnrr, thr ahnrl tltla lion In w h lrh .lh la rlla t la n ahnll hr
of arid art Jan briny C lfA ltl.K R B. nuM i.htd one* rack weak for tour
Ff.H T EM H T EIt. H -In llff, v* RKt,. con.rru tlva u rrltr.
V I P F L K T K M l T i n . D#f#nd*nt.
W ITN ESS my hand and official
w haraln Ih r y• If af *ouahl I. n Da. atal of lha C lark of tha Circuit
r r r r nf I l i u m . . tha anllra &lt;*ra, Cnurl, on tltla th# Slth day of Doa*
ru .lo d r arid control of lha minor • mtiar, A. D . IMS
child nf .aid m arriasa. ta.wlt, MSL/* / O. P. Herndon
VA ANN FL K T K M K YKR.
1C
C lark of iho Circuit Court
parr*, nnd rn award of Dafrndanfa Sfaok N- C lavaland. Jr., Altornay
•n lira In lrrra t In and 10 certain at Ta w
FA U ST S DRUG STORE
raal a n a l', l«*w ll:
P. u Hoi lie . Sanford, Florida
I. 1.01 a • and t. Block Id, Sac*
Hollcltor for Plaintiff
Hon 1. Oiana* Park aarordlnp
to map of Florida W inter
Kama* and Impmvamani Com­
pany a* par Plat Rook "K*\
pay* t, Public Ilaeorda at Clay
County, Florida,
i l.»t« 7 and I, Block 1, Flora
llalahta, arcordlny lo Plat Monk
1. Pata 1«. Publl* Rarordn af
■ amlnoln County, Florida.
Thai* praaonii aro lo ra u io and
ranulr* you to f lit jo u r wrltttn
$ 6 .o o
PER 100*LB. CYLINDER
dafrnr.a. If any, to tho Complaint
tllrd harrln and tn rrrv a a *«py
lh a rro l up,in P ta in lirfa altornay
NO INSTALLATION CHARGE
on or ha fora F a b ru a rr *, A, !&gt;.,
1»SI, o lh t ru lia a Harrb* Pro Cnn*
larao w ill ba a n irrrd ayaln it »ou
and rha rauao pm rttd ay parlA
W ITN LhS my band and efftrlal
t a il at Hanford, Ptmlnala County,
PH O N E 1340
Florida, thla ftk day af Jahaary,
110 E. FIRST ST.

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DECORATING!

Two More Big Days ; . .

TOMORROW and SATURDAY
Come In - Let's Get Acquainted

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Wa'ra nighty proud of our ntw atora and w* hop* you'll como
in and gat acquainted. During our Grind Opening Stla, there
will be free gift* for a .l. . Including Belloona for the youngitere*
8harwln*WUllemi pelnta and related product! ere ftntoua for
ptotecting and beautifying home* like youre ell ov«r Amartca.
Our color aervlve ia youre free of change to help you decide
what colon would took beat in your home.

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Unaware Of Trouble
N E W O R L E A N S (*-"They
didn't tall ui about tha trouble
until thay almoit had it fixed." a
j&gt;«atM|«r aaid after a Capital AirUaaa plana made a aafa landing
bare early today.
The plana reported it had a
erlpplad landing'gear and radioed
Ufia tower at Molaant International
Airport that It might have to make
an emergency landing.
But Ed Kegley of Foreat IIUli,
N.Y.. pilot at tha Conatallation,
aaid ha waa able to loner the land­
ing gear aa ha reached New Orlaaaa and bring tha plana In an a
normal landing.
I . X. Dewitt. IT, of Mobile,
Ale., aaid none of Uia, crew memAara told the S3 panengeri "until
They alrnoat had tha trouble fixed."
Dawltt aaid none of the pantagera panicked.

Possibility Rises
For Striking Papers
9 DETROIT lit -T h e poaalbillty
that Detrolt'a three atrlkehound
newapapera would rciume publica­
tion by Monday rote today after
. Jeadera of three atrlklng union*
aaid they would recommend accept­
ance of management'! latest contrart proposals.
Tha cily'a three metropolitan
daltica — the Free Prcta. News
and tha Times — have been shut
0pwn since Dec. 1.
The striking unions — stereotypers, mailers and printers —
scheduled Saturday membership
meetings to vote on the publishers'
offer of a $3.75 weekly wage in­
crease on 12-month contracts ex­
piring Nov. M. Tha new proposal
raportadly contains an option to
renew the pact for another year
at that time with an additional
02.73 boost.
Most observers ss^d chanre*
were bright that publication would
resume Monday.

Auditing Office Throws Out Puzzler
In Finance Report
, TALLAHASSEE (*-Thw State
ytudlting Department threw nut a
pussier M o n d a y In it* audit re• port on Okaloosa County finances
for the past three fiscal years.
Hie auditor, Henry A. Carter,
aaid that in 1932 $2,400 In racing
funds sent y Ihe stale to the
Okaloosa County Commission dis­
appeared- for several months, then
turned up without explanation
The report said that in June 1932
^kaloosa County received a $3,no9
State warrant as Its shtrr of raring
revenues and that on June 30 af
that year $300 of the amount was
deposited in the Valparaiso Slate
Bank in the commission's outlay
rru rv e fund.
"This warrant bore Ihe stamped
endorsement of tho Board of Coun­
ty Commissioners for deposit only
by Cecil L. Anchors, cletk." the
^report said.
v "It also bore tht endorsement of
(he Valparaiso State Bank dated
June 29, 1932."
The remaining $2,400 wasn't de­
posited at that time but Ihe repor
•lid It umed up in counly ac­
counts sevtrat months later.
"On Nov. 17, 1932, a deposit of
11,080 was made In the board o(
public Instruction's current expense
.recount and on Dec. 11, 1053 a
'Beposit was made in the hoard of
county commissioner's road and
ridge fund,'' the report said.
"The records invested that olh
of these deposits were racing com­
mission monies and that the de­
posits consisted of currency only."
The auditor said no other raring
funds were received during this

MEN'S SU ITS
Values up to 59.95,
lUO'o wool, nil size*.

Justice Says State
Having Hard Time
_ TALLAHASSEE OP-Chlef JusA m X. R ldrtl Drew ssyi the Flor­
ida Supreme Court is finding It
impossible to keep abreast of Us
work and sees establishment of
appellate courts as tb* only solu­
tion to tho problem.
The chief JuiUce appealed to
voters to approve the proposed
cormitutiooal amendment which
woyld set up an appeUete system
to handle many of tho eases which
go directly to the Supreme
Court from circuit courts.
“ ■1 amendment will be submit4 tho voters i t the November
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SPORT
COATS

23.98
Regular 49.95 suits, your
choice
3 4 ,0 3

39.88
Spring nntl Summer suit*,
valued al 59.05

Man See ThlB DressUp Ensemble

H o rn

Values
10.95
12.95
0.95
7.95

19.88

TAKE YOlJll CHOICE of nny
sport coat value 29.95,, sale 19.98
and any puir panta value 12.95,
mile 0.88 and you actually get 24.*
95 worth of very fine clothing.

F o il

26.76

16,04

s a v in g s

4.88

l'p to 11.93 value*

SWEATER SALE

0.88

Up in *.B* values only

1.88

Valued lo * 93

4.88

ONE GROUP 10.95

3.99

Short aleeva sllp-on, 8.05
val“*

ONE GROUP 11.95

139

Long sleeve allp-on
value

9.88

4.95

249

9.99

Sale
9.88
8.88

DRESSES

Ladies' Sweaters

Bala an Jackets, 9.9* value*,
If you are Interested maka
a hcc-lina for this group,
they want last long at this
price.

They were really outstand­
ing valuta yesterday, but
"After Supper Friday Night
They Can (in For Th* Un­
heard Price O f'

• ADDITIONAL HACK
15.88
• One group of boy's regular 10.95
Snort Conti* now 0.83

Choice of nny 29.95 aport
coat utttl any 12.05 pair of
pant*, 12.08 worth of fino
wools,

MEN'S
JA C KETS

MEN'S
PANTS

Plenty of colora, plen­
ty of styles, tnko your
choice of cntlro group
only

Up to 59.00 values, for only

MEN'S TIES

MEN'S DRESS
SHIRTS

.Value* to 1.60, onlv

Variety of ntylea, white nnd
colors, all sizes and sleeve
length.

Doglt miss Purcells once n
ycur gigantic clearance aale.

3.49
MEN'S
iN'S 2-Tone

995
SHOES

Twin sweater sot*, 12.95
reg.

12.88 &amp; 14.88

$.**

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BEDROOM SLIPPERS, value 3.95................ |,
TOWEL SET, re*. 2.95.................................. | ,95
3.95 TOWEL S E T ..........................................2.95
5 PAIRS repr. 4.95 DRAPERIES................. |,

Reg. 1.98, co tto n 'g a|
rayon. l.*9
,
Ona group 8.98, nor#
only
*r 1
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2 .8 8
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One Group 4.95 SHORTS
CHOICE AT
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On* group 3.95 peddle pushers

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MEN'S JACKETS BOY'S FLANNEL
Sizes 36 to 48, 14.95 values
SHIRTS

8.88

MEN'S WORK
SHOES
v !iu e V to ” .« s .”

hatt

22 05 valur, pliilils, wools, ray­
ons.

2.88

Values to 4.93 on sala

BOY'S

CHILDRENS
CHENILE ROBES

8.88

■BED
SPREADS

42x38, special only

.39

ea.

On* group of 6.95 chenlle
bedspread*

3:88

ea.

2.33

Reg. 4.50, all nizes, come early

Reg. 3.95 tailored uniforms

Another group of-eMe
hats

2.88

2 .0 0

RAIN COATS

MATERNITY DRESSES
3.99
T. V.ea, PAJAMAS
11.95 values,
quilted, |pajamas A
Two piece, 7.95 value*

rubes

BLANKETS

CHILDREN'S
SWEATERS

2 88 &amp;$88

Caauilg, glr.es 4Vi to 11

1.29

2N

One group 8.95 sm art ahoea
One group am art casuals, sizes 5 to lfltf

MS

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One group Women’s fin* ahoes

1.58

288

4-88

Reg. 3.79 FIELDCREST colored sheds

72x94 Monarch nylun, ti'g. 7.96

On* group gowas A
peJemos

LADIES' SHOES

Very smart, 2 9* values

81x99, FOXCRAFT, rrg. 2.95

I.

7.88

• Values 7.0i . , 8.0"

SHEETS

Rtf. s.ss,

reatricted fholet

•

4.0* Value* • . 1.99

What Values!

Bom* up to 10.80 floaty
elate and color* . .

188

4.88

d

SKIRTS;

On* group plaitle, ell etsee your pick

2.99

Plus Tat

2.88

,

73 x $4 FIELDCREST rayon, cotton and wool

188

TOW ELLS

All wool,' value* to 22.RO
M R &amp; 11.85

18-88 Pry Feat hy
Cannon

DON'T MISS THIS

.25

22a30 CANNON,
rrg. . 0 9

C U R TA IN S

1.00 CANNONI ITx*4 in.

.44

Reg. 7.60. ruffled aerim cur­
tains, and plain pintle

.77
1

ONE

RA YO N fifD ' JA C KETS

choice for

1 “7 Q

* o* values, beautiful assortmoist

1.77

1.39

UNIFORMS, your choice, odd* A
ends, shopworn.

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CHILDREN'S
DRESSES

CANNON, 70 x 10 reg. 6.99

FOXCRAFT, 42x38

.50

*•

Reg. 8.95, on* tfroup

Indian Mlanketa regular 4.&amp;U

PILLOW
CASES

fl.OS value* . . Chooia
* " “' i" »• "&gt;•••

1.98
LADIES
HANDBAG

Valtira tn *95, don't miss this
bargain

JACKETS

12.B* Values going at

i 3 ;S 5 1

Valura tn 3.93, rhnma for only

12.88
BOY'S

™

GROUP
1.79

i

1.88

Rayon petticoat*, good buy* at
Ona group crepea 1.99

TOPPERS

YOUR CHO ICE.

R t f . 12.98, sizes 1 0 -1 W 0

One group femoue nationally advertised
dresses, wish we could tell you the name,
but w t can't • • worth much more • . sale

prlM

BRAS

1.99

One Croup I

Close - Out

Of ajuorted eultg, regular I 24.95 Ladlea Suits, now
selling price 24.95, save
|

1

Aaeorted atylea,
cupi. i.95 value

with ABC- D

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N o R efunds
N o E xchtnffes

-u.V-.it &amp; ie&amp; Juxm w Bw

:

On* group, take yet?

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BOY'S JACKETS

GIRLS
JEANS

TEENAGE
COATS

IP*
TROUSERS

2.*0 value*, good buys,
your chalet

Us

BLOUSES.

What Savings!

MORE BARGAINS

SPORT

5.88

l

ONE GROUP 29.95

ONE GROUP

time.
"Neither the personnel of the
Jmink nor the clerk made any ex­
planation of this matter but Indi­
cated that hey did no remember
be transaclona," he auditor said.
Several counly officials were reperiod to have had lash dtftclts
at the end of their rcguljr auditing
period but that hey aubacquenly
Stada up these deficit*.
In a report on the State Hoard
of Peniioni, the auditing depart­
m e n t said William A. Lundy, FbrIdk'a only - surviving Confederal;
veteran, had been overpaid $77.42
on hla pension In 1933 and the
money hadn't been rcfunJtd to the
atale.

BEGINS FRIDAY NIGHT
"AFTER SUPPER" 7:30 ^

4.98

24.8«

HOUSE

DRESSES

One group unlimited supply of colora, your
choice, no try ons please
&lt; '

ATI wool teppare, value# to
24.95

j
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Motional Foundation lot Infantile
l haa invested | 2S,000,000 in actonreaaarch, and haa budgeted $2,600,000
mtmM tha work In 19M. America never
rht a better bargain.
fh* Salk vaccina la ena fruit of this of, l t la 40 to 90 par cant affactlva agalngt
[lytic polio and (a tho moat potent antiId weapon aver found. But new reeeirch
f Im prove It further or even produco onar vaccina that la better atlll.
Vaedne, moreover, la only ona arrow in
•March of Dimaa raaaarch quiver. Now
EM are sought alaoi and now method* for
Coring Ilf# to Injured muaclaa. In many
Lancet, tha knowladga thua gained can ba
tUad not only to polio but to ail thoaa
suffer dloabilng handicap#.
Arch of Dimaa rttetrcfi, for butane*.
wad an electron!* dories which maaauraa
the praaant and potential atrength in a
h a muscle, It take* much of tha guesa; cut of physical therapy.
Thanks to another rsaaawh project, doev have perfected a delicate new technique
Airplane transportation is growing by
ipa and bound*. Announcement* by tha
Atoll air tranaportatlon companies that
w planet are being added to take care of
• ever increasing load of travalara loads ue
believe that eomt consideration ahould bo
ran t» tho emalirr communities who bolleva
thr travel. 8anford Is an Ideal spot for one
the air flald*. Ideally located to feed tha
[gipr cempaniea with era** state traveler*.

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The Sanford Herald

In whieh bits of muicls and cartllaga can b«
“tranaplantad” from ona limb to another.
An unimportant figment of tho thigh muec)a can ba tranaplantad. for Inatanca, ao that
a child can uaa hit arm again.
Thtaa a rt but aamplea of a wida ranging
quaat for boating knowledge. Tha March of
Dimes supported research in 87 major In*
atltutiona In 1955 and has aponaored atudlea
at mora than 117 inatltutlona alnce the pro*
gram began.
Bsogsrch la but one ration why local
cltlsena ahould aupport tha March of Dimea
and ita campaign to raise funds to aupport
an Increaaing need to find waya and meant to
fight tha crippling disease.^

Florida Grown Products
Florida mada and grown product* are to
ba hlghllghtad during tha fen-day "Florida
Product# Faatlval" which will begin January
19,
Repreaentatlvaa of the atate, retail fields,
manufacturers, packers, various commodity
associations, publicity associations and state
chamber of commerce associations have join*
ed together in a statewide effort to promote
Florida products.
During the ten-day event, retail outlets
will feature items in their stores that are
Florida product*. Manufacturem, commodity
associations and local organizations are de­
vising many plana to ba put into effect in the
different localities throughout the atate.
The "Florida Products Festival" will b*
offered In retail stores stocking any ty i*
of Forlda produced commodities, Including
food, manufactured and processed Items.
Governor LeRoy Collina officially pro­
claimed the dates for the Festival and the
Florida Development Commission Is spon­
soring the statewide event which is planned
as an annual affair.
A trade-mark hai been adopted which
includes tha outline of the sfate and the
familiar "Mr. Sun". "Boost Florida . . Buy
Florida . . What Florida Makes . , Makes
Florida" haa been adopted as the slogan for
tha atatawlda promotional event.
•

Thun»day, January 12,1955
S.«f,

TODAY'* M L B YIRSB

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The annual practice for the marbles
tournament will get underway soon on school
grounds around tha City. An announcement
recently caya th at the national marble cham­
pionship will ho played in Tallahassee this
year with representatives from 48 states
gathering to compete in the VFW aponaored
•vent.

f

Oar Lord hoi written the promise of the
inrrtetlon, not in books alone, but In every
,f hi ipringti mo.—Luther.
»

Too Many Now Toys
M ay Confuse Child
IN another day, yonr baby wfl!
he awaasped with new Christmas
•toys. Everybody, H mom*, aspo•lally Mom and Pop, wante to
give the baby aoa#thtag ha aaa
play with.
U youts a wise p an el, aad t a
sure yon a n , y a rn *ot m If In­
spect thsaa toy* aanfnUy t* mah*
sure they are eafs, yen'll .ale#
watch haw yaw tat plays trite

month ar twa or even 1enter,
Alter all. he’ll be ohls to uae those
complicated toys some day, prob­
ably * lot aoooer than you think.
Tout] he eurprlsed how quickly
th at ia fa it of yours will grow.

Tha toy m asufasturns themtslva* prorids tha bait gold# as
to when your baby will ba ready
for what toy. Many of th an at­
tach labile explaining the purpass #f tha toya and at what age
which ooam to teerinato or in­ tain advisable to g in them to tho
trigue him more than others.
This may reward you with a few ^although a baby who U abl* to
moments of relaxation, peace and Nt up should bavs several toy* at
gulat many tin ts during tha ana Ume, don’t give him too
eomlna year,
many- It will only confuse him if
ruawy BaUee
yon do. And when you give him
AD habiaa became fussy at some new toys, put away aom* of
times. And if yea save an asp*- Use alder sues.
Hally Interacting toy for psrtodr In a abort time, you can rabUke this, I think you wffl And atltul# the older toys again and
that baby win hr pioaaad and aa your tot will bo a# pleased with
them aa though Usay wan brand
will you.
Don’t expect a May tot t# knew
right away what ha Is suppssed
to do with a particular toy. Give D. M.: Is th a n any connection
him a day or two to And out for between the rabetance which
himself. Than, If It sUtl befuddles caueee aa enormous amount of
him. show him how It works.
tartar to fo ra on tha teeth and
a atUf aad painful toe Joint? If
Too Advanced
I don’t b a n ta ranted you net so, what aaa ba dona to keep thla
to g in him toya th at a n tea ad­ ■ebstanea out of one’s system?
vanced for hi* aga. Bat Mfrionds Answer: la so far as I am aware
soma up with sash Itausa, aa then te e n ta ne relationship between
are apt to do, don’t waiti ngs the tartar on the teeth and stiff■aw af tb tlo in U . These condi­
tions a n unrelated.

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|A RT CARNEY tolls on* of thow atorlaa about tha smart young
i*w brother who alwaya was underfoot whan hi* pretty alstar
"•anted to pitch a little woo with bar boy frtead. To got rid of
Aim ona afternoon th* b. i
, ,
\
1
ouggMtcd, "Why don't you go 1*1
I
t s
down to tho street, Wllllat n |U
j
and count th* men who a rt st-CVrrr F
V T AJ
wtsrlng rad hits. I'll give
quarter for gvary on#
i
w te M
that foci by."

To th# aurpria* ef both tov*
birds, Willi#, usually vary
tagey, fall In with thla sug.
foatloo. Fifteen minute* later, m J a LI \
howavar, thay heard hi* trl*
umpfiant vole* from below, _ _
"I dbn'l know how you two

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Srt doing up thare," ha hoitoratf, "but my ship la about

to tom• In. Hera conrn th# th rln m ' paradcf*
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In hi* book of excellent vena tailed “Light Armour," Dleh Artemi

Pert M
Aftse the equalisation, approval
and confirmation of tho lory of
special assessments against pel*
vately owned property required
by any ordinance to be bulkheaded and reclaimed, end i t toon aa
contract for said bulkhead Improvemint and reclamation haa been
let, the City Commission mey, by
resolution. Usua bond* against
■aid special assessment, pledging
tha full faith and credit of the
muntclpality in on amount equal to
the total amount o | eald special
assessment# againstprivately owned property! said bond* shall be
general ohligaHona ef tha munlelpallty and If special asseasmanU
ba not Imposed and collected I*
rospact of tho bulkhead Improveth#ir own programs.
Thu might saem to simplify msnt and reclamation project In
season to pay tha principal and
mittars for tha voters but—
Interest of anr bonds laauad
In this period of American pros­ against any said special assess­
perity both parlies are pretty con­ ments, th* City’ Commission shall
servative. There will be no social lavy and collect oa all taxable
revolutions offered or passed in property In th* municipality a tax
1»M. But some Democrats and Re­ sufficient to pay such principal
publicans see more conservative and Intereat aa tha sam* ro«pa:tthan others ta the two parties. ively become# duo and payable.
The result-will be: batches of All bonds issued under tha pro­
Republicans and Democrats lining visions of this section shall be ex­
up on eartain places of leglilation cluded from any limitation ef bondagainst other batches of Demo­ • I indebtedness of the City of
crat# and Republicans.
, Sanford, Florida, and shat! not im­
And, looking forward to th* pair or Invalidate any special
clilmi they’d Uht to mak* tn tha aim sm ent made against privately
campaign, both aides will off#r al- owned property under the provl
(aration# and amendments to each slons thereof and tald bonds shall
dlhar'a Idaaa. In thla way both be iseued upon tha adoption of n
resolution bp tho City Cummlaeinn, providing for tha Issuance
thereof, submitting tha question as
to the issuance of said bonds to
Tha dingo, a native Australian vote af th* non-ixsmpt, tax pay
d*t&gt; la the only large placental Ing, freehold elections of said
mammal whieh Inhabited Aus­ niunelpallty In the manper pravldtralia previous ta European tele- municipality in tha manner provid­
ed by ordinance.

lection 131H. STREETS MAY
RE , OPENED THROUGH RECLAIMED LANDSj STREETS TO
RK DESCRIBED IN ORD1NANCE; COST TO BE PAID BY
CITY. Should the City of Sanford
desire to open and establish any
streets In any district bordering
upon the waters of U ke Monroe,
requir'd by ordinance to be bulkheaded and reclaimed, said streets
so to bo opened and eitabliihtd In
the reclaimed land shall he pa-tlcularly described and set forth
Is eald ordnance, and the total
coat of bulk heading and reclaim­
lag any land In said district, to
b# thereafter established and
malqUlned as a public street, at'•? « boulevard, shall ba paid by
the City of Sanford, F!orlda._
Section 121. RECLAMATION
DISTRICTS. AUTHORITY T O
ESTABLISH. That when In the
Judgment of the governing au­
thority ef tha City of Sanford,
Florida, It ehall be deemed and
considered expedient for eanltary
purposex or conductive to the pub*
ffe health, ronvenlenca or general
welfare of the people of the City
of Sanford, Florida, to establish
a reclamation district or dlalricta
embracing any lands that are low,
wet, submerged, or overflowed,
bordering upon the South shore of
Lake Monroe within the corporate
limit* of tha City of Sanford,
Florida, through It* governing
authority shall have the power
by ordinance to create and eatabllsh In tha manner hereinafter pre­
scribed one or more reclamation
districts bordering upon tha
South short of Lake Monroe within
tha corporate limit# of tho City
of Sanford, Florida,

LEONARD MUNSON, M. D.

1209 EAST SECOND STREET

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Politician

LAST TIMS TODAY

STARTS TOMORROW

“LIGHTS OF OLD
SANTA F E H

—Ay W1U1AM
Ceafrsl D im Writer

W ILLIAM W . WHITE* DDS

ANNOUNCE

ROCHESTER, Mina. &lt;*-Many
crippling and fatal brain etrokea
apparently ean be prevented by
wise uae «t anti-blood-clotting
druga.
The druga are bringing encoiw*
■gtng results agilnst brain strokes
caused by formetlon of blood clot*
blocking main arteries to the
brain. They esnnot help against
stroked due to other ciuies, such
as tha blowout of weakened arterici In the twain,
Dr. Clark H. Millikan and Dr.
Robert 0. Sickert began using the
drugs on patients' suffering from
special types of strokca. These
strokes bring numbness, stagger*
lag gait, weskness, sometimes
temporary paralyeli of the eyea or
limbs, slurrejl speech, uneonsioua*
aesi or other troubles.
Some persona havt several eueb
strokes a day, or several a wetk.
Without treatment, many die within
a short Ume when a severe stroke
bits.
These strokes apparently come
because blood clots are building
up In cither the basilar artery,
supplying the brainstem with blood,
or tha carotid artery which nm i
up through the aids of tha neck.
Autopay etudie* showed that fat­
al clota in these arteries have a
layered appearance, as though they
hed been built up gradually in
leyare.
The Msyn neurologists reasoned
that each little stroke might be due
to temporary Interference In blood
flow to the brain as the clot in­
creased in size with a new layer.
Anticoagulant drugs might prevent
growth of the clot. If the elot
blocks the artery completely, death
or severe and permanent damage
results,
'Dr. Millikan and Dr. Rlekert re­
port promising results from dally
or regular use of heparin or dicumarot, the same anticoagulants
often used in treating heart at­
tacks caused by blood riots.
In a number of patients, the little
strokes stopped completely with no
further trouble. Other patients
showed .great Improvement. The
drugs have been used to Hate on
33 patients, with only 14 per cent
succumbing to strokes. But In an­
other 33 persona not given the
drugs, nearly half have since died
from strokes.
The studies are continuing.

—I It wai th# spring af 1134 wb*i
of ISusan'* mom tad pop hatchad out
ly. a brood o( an normal cygnet* and »
f t Suaan. The othan toadncd to fly
lor aailly enough and whoa It cama
b4 tlmo to migrate, they migrated.
■'a Not Suaaa. Sha flappad hor wlnft
aad bouncad aloof tha watar,
— m«kini aad nolaai, but aha eoulda t
itom to got air bom*. Tba family
finally flaw off la disgust, taavlnf
bar amonf tha root* aad mudhani.
Aaotbar apriag tamo. Back flaw
Susan'* yaraata to aat up bouaa-#
kaapiaf again. ,
Horn and pop war# highly
annoyed to find thalr dumb
daufhtar atlll paddling around in
thalr atratch of watar. They triad
M to drive bar away. But tba kid
(k couldn't fly and walking — wall,
M for a awan, la walking feasible?
In tha and, mam and pop gave
... up and 8uiaq aulktd la tha bul‘.V rushes, looking wlatful.
|
.* After tha ueutl Interval, eevan
JJ men rfgnet* bitched out. When
* they war* big anougb, they took
c l their flying laesane, end Susan
■’ watched. But ellhad tha gaj Just
can't dig it or aha haa no head
for halghta. Tha eygneta learned
lfl&gt; to fly. Suaan didn't.
ck Yastarday mom and pop lined
I* up Uielr latest brood for the an*
11 nual migration. They glanced c x - f
pectantly at Suaan, mada a skit*
ha taring run to gat up airspeed, and
in took off,
ha Susan flapped her wings and
nd bounced along tha water, making
lad aad noiaea.
Then, looking glum, ah# piddled
j«. back to tha coota and mudhani.

YOU'RE TELLING
ME!
tin—

Voters To Need Magnifying Specs
WAtenifOTON IT—The voter* weak.
lenale, 4* Democrat*, 4? Repubwill a n d magnifying glattas to| On a tew laeoet Ate voter* may lleans. In Ih* House, 330 Demodistieculih fact* horn fancy nine bo able t* put die ful blame or crals, loi Republicans. Thera arc
months from now when thk presl- credit on m s aid# ar the other. On two rscsncic*.
dontialcampaign la getting
up most legislation they
probably 1 In many ways the programs
Ite m .
won't ba able tq ItU elaariy wbo ^ th# two pirUei wm N
- That's toe Mm* Democrats and dtd what, jc
similar. And on much legislation
Republicans will make their loud- This la going to *dd Is Am vot- voting won’t be along straight
ost etatms on what each side has era' confusion:
party lines,
done far the country in the Con- 1. Democrats and lepublleans sine# tha Democrats ouimimW
irta s session whieh opened this are pretty evenly matched: U lb* tt&gt;. ^ p r L k . n , E i i nh ^ * r ^ l
;«-■
— --------------have to depend on some Demoi
critic support to put across any

Onus M«f PreiMlj poor Susan Can't
Fat*l, Crippling [ea rn How To' Fly

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V
MOTTO OF OUM
PHARMACISTS 1

F A U ST S
DRUG STORK

A ABTUIINTNO oongreamnan
reports visiting a tribe in Africa
which did not know the whscl
bad been Invented. Probably the
only plica In the world there
never bad an auto accident,
t t t
Sicily reports e plop*# #/ ah»»P
ru.ilH.ip. A return to Ike old tri«
and woolly days?

COMING SUNDAY

spearo. Maybe fee eld W1B Ml
prove Just another ease af “tha
path of glory leads but to tha
grava."
t t I

Fable Flees**, feme* etodemUf
peteter, to said Ret to owe any •/
Sis, etc* work*. Could he Ihcy'ri
Just to* uttO’langUA far him?

t I I
W woe 40 below sere at the
North Pat* ** i*«- 14- To tent*
Sywolfbt baaing themp has be­ Clews Ihot Christmas lv* Mp must
came e riergymee. Hie term*** hove seemed like a brief florid*
should have plenty ef pwesh.

A Sixteenth Century tomb la
being opened tn England tn an
effort to And out whether Chrtetophsr Marlowe really wrote
plays credited to WUUam Shake-

vasal laa.

t f »
A young Londoner attempting
to climb up to the Big Ben dock
was nabbed by the cep*. For all
concerned the etuut w u Just e
waat* of line.

SaS sIICKFORD liinBEUAin
mSTEIGEt fyainmnsiitti

b* a, two-tor family I 1

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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Thaw Isa. 13, 7988

Calendar
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vSenator Stenstrom Delivers
Impressive Speech To P-TA

)

Sen. D ouj U i Stenitrom waa
gutil apoaktr it Tuesday's meet­
ing of the Sanford Junior lllfh
E.hool M A .
In dltcuialng the Iibuloui growth
o' the i t it t ol Florida he uid
U it a quarter million more childCIRCLE SIX
r-’n are enrolled tn achool now than
Circle No. Six of ihe WSCg ef
• its year* ago.
"There la a pretent enrollment the Klrat Methodiat Church met
of (03,000 and authoritative lourrei at the home of Mra. R, K. Robi­
anticipate at Icatt one million by son with Mia. J. H. Xicholaon
I960. For every 30 of theie child­ presiding over the meeting,
Mra. Randall Prieat conducted
ren there mutt be a classroom,
a teacher, and ■ eet of textbooke. the devotional and the aludy leaAt the preient time the atate la aon wat offered by Sira. J. E.
a ponding 44 per cent of all appro­ Terwilleger Jr., uting aa her aub"Practice and Preatnca of
priation! on education. Appropria­ Ject,
God," by Brolher Lawrance.
tion! amount to ftlg million of
fw hlch 9114 goee for educational Routlna buaineia wai dlapotad
' purpoaei. One per cent of the total of and several announcements
wars made. Th# district meeting
State budget la (pent on leathooka." in
DeLand waa rtveiled for Jan.
He lilted among the major ac­ 11. It waa alao announetd 'that
complish manta, of the pait aenlon the circle would furnlah hoitaaaea
of the leglilature the fact that at th* USD Jan. 23-24, The cir­
they hare eecured a 1300 pay in- cle will have charge of tha
create for taachere without creat­ prayer meeting aervica Jan. 26.
ing additional taxea.
Refreshment* were aerved to
Another big itep nrti the patt­ the following ladlea; Mra. St. \V.
ing of the driver education bill. Caatla, Sira. A. F. Collum, Sirs.
MThe purchaser* of licente tagi pay Alice Hoyna, Mra. R. SI, Slaaon,
" i s rente extra each year which Mra, C . F . Minims, .Mra. Randall
amount! to tll.M over a period P rint, Sira. E R. Smith, Mia.
of SO year* during which time R. W. Sturdivant, Mra. J, E.
every Inlereated ichool child re. Tarwillager Jr.
eelvea Instruction in aafe driving.’ Mr*. Oliva Walla, Mra. J. H.
Following Sen. Stenitrom'e en­ Nicholaon, Mra. E. L. Petarh, Mra.
lightening apeech the room count IV, T. Pni», Mra. R. F. Roblton
wat taken with Mite Cherry Single­ and Sllsa Aline Chapman.
CIRCLE NINE
tary, aeventh grade, and Mrt.
Circle No. Nina mat at tha
Belle Bumbler, eighth grade, (Inhome of Mra. Thomaa Bulla,
eet winning.
jp At the roncluilon of the aenlon. 1412 Park Ava, and upnn arrival
the guetia war* aerved cake and
refreihmenti were nerved.
coffee. The devotional waa given
by Sira, R. 0. Hutchison who
read a portion of Kphealana,
which waa followed by a prayer
offered by Sirs. John D. Long.
A news report front the Meth­
odist Womans waa given and
.Mrs. tV, R. London related a
visit in Hawaii. Sira. R, E. Hig£ Final plant are being announced fine offered the Mission aludy,
"today for the marriage of Mias "Practice and Preeence of God."
Sira.
Joe Aitarello,
circle
Jean Carpenter daughter of Mr, chairman, announced that tha
end Mr*. W. O. Carpenter to Ar­ cirri* will b* reapnnaihU for
thur R. Pedigo, ton of Mr. and prayer meeting Wrdneeday night
Sira. Harry Smith of Orlando.
with
Sira, Ashby Jonas in
The ceremony will take place charge. A visitor of Mra. Butt*',
tomorrow in the ehapel of the Flrat lira. H. L, FUltar, waa present.
Baptlat Church at 4:30 p. m. with
Alan preaent were Mra, Lida
the Rev. W. P. Brooke Jr., officiat­ Stall, Sira. 0. A. Gregory, Mra.
in'*.
Joa Aaaarello, Mrs, M, E. Baker,
. Mra. Ann Tyner will play the Mra, Albert Hardesty, Sira, J. H.
yplano. Mite Betty Carpenter, eou- Steplln. Mra. H. W. Dick, Mra.
ein of the bride, win be the bride- 0, E. Hlgglna, Mra. R. U. Hutchelect'a maid-of-honor end Sam Jar- lee n r
Mra. Ruth Lundqulat, Sire.
rcll will art aa beat man. A recaptlon will follow in the educational Harry Brown, Mra. John Gilloo,
Sfrt. Tatar Monje, Mra. C. H.
budding of the church.
No tovttadnne are being tent hut Winn, Mra. P. Lynch. Sira.
Stra, Thomaa
Iriendt of the couple are invited j Joi'ph Ttrlap,
Rutta, end Sira. Brodle Williama.
to attend.

Methodist
Circles

Jean Carpenter
To Be Married
Tomorrow Eve

^Wedding Told
Fort Haywood Poole, of San­
ford and Mra. Pauline Fiachrr
Bradahew were married Friday
night at I p. m. In Miami at Ihr
home of Mea. John T. Fiacher, 3171
N. W. 30th St.
The Rev. Rex R. Puckett of
Melroae Heighla Baptist Church
performed the rite*.
It wax a alrnplo quiet ceremony
/a with only the cloie frlenda of the
^couple attending. They will realda
e t IOT Loeuit Ave. here aa Mr.
Poole la a civilian Naval Air Sta­
tion employe.

Happy Birthday
Patti TUlit
John Fitigerald

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Gleaners Class
Has First Meet
At Rucker Home

BI RTHS

Gives Invitation
To Valentine Dance

Th* Woman’* Bible Claaa of the
First Baptist Church mat Tuesday
at 7;M p. m. at tha home of Mra. Mrs. James Blankenship presid­
E S. Roekay. Co-hoatessee were ed over ihe meeting of th* Amu
Mr*. 0. 8. Selman, Mra. H. B, Od- Miller Circle Tueadey evenlrg as
ham. Mra. A. D. Roller, Mra. M. plana were made for the Valentine
L. Grogan and Mra. R. C. Wiley. dinner and dene# Th# event will
Mra. J. B. Fields had charge be held at the Kike Club on Feb
of buaineia and the meeting opened It and is open to the public.
with a devotional offered by Mrs. Varioue officer* end committee
Selman uiisg as her subject, chairman submitted report* of hap
penlng atnea the last gathering.
•Alma for the New Year".
Reports from group raptalni Those present Included Mra. Pet­
were heard and group four bad the er J. Bukur, Mrs. Lowell E. Osier,
largeat attendance, made tha moat Mrs. Eddie Stout, Mre. 8. P. Brufphone calls and visits. Th* meet­ fin, Mra, Samuel Carter, Mra. A.
ing cloaed with pray a r by Mre. C. Lange, Mrs. J. R. Hoolehan,
Field*. During the aoclal hour, Mr*. Clayton Smith, Mra. A. P.
member* gave their favorits Bible Boweraox Mrs. James Via, Mrs
Harry Adair, Mra. W, J. Clarke,
veraea.
The hoateeiee aerved ice cream Mre. Roy Chorpening, Mrs. R.
and cake to Mr*. J. B. Fields, Mra. S. BUlhlmcr.
R, C. Rhodes, Mra. W. M. Scott, Mr*. Gen* Walter, Mre. J. M
Mra. S. A. R. Wilkerson, Mra. Ro­ Cameron, Mrs. H. C. Diabrow, Mr*.
bert Cully, Mrs. H. D. Smith, Min C. 11. Stafford, Mr*. Greg Kinlaw
Mra. Harold H. Kastner, Mra.
Georgia Llttretl.
Mrs. R. L. Dinn, Mra. A, B. Harry Kent, and Mr*. James
Lovejoy, Mra. F. E. Boll, Mra. M. Blankenahlp.
L. Grogan, Mra. A. D. Roaiar, Mra.
G. 8. Selman, Mre. George Ford,
Mre. George Stlmpton and Mre. Card Party Tonight
E, L. Rockey,
Tha Sanford Tourist and Shufflabosrd Club la holding a card party
tonight at 7:30 o'clock.
Lake Monroe P-TA
Thoaa attending have ba*n asked,
If posalbl*, to bring a whits ale
Sees Demonstration phant wrapped as a present and
marked hit, here or general.

LAKE MONROB-Tba Lake Mossroe P-TA held lie regular, monthly
meeting Tueiday at 7:30 at the
achool. The guest speaker, Mr*.
J. B. St. John, president of the
county council, wee unable to apeak
due to lllneae.
Claud* Hittell, preaident, demon­
strated a U p o recorder foe the
OUR
group. The P-TA la buying a recor
der for the school. Mr. Wyatt'a
claaa won th* home room eouat.
Mr*. C. T. Raybun and Mre. B.
C. Brantley, the fourth end fifth
grade mother* were hoeteeso* for
the evening.
•
The next meeting, ■ Founders
Day program, will be bald at Sem­
inole High School at I j, in . Fab.
Thli will be a county-wide pro­
ML 1833-J gram.

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By 8. DRIGGERS
The new Current Biography
Yearbook tor 1951 with portrait!
and frank objective life atorles
of 330 cclebrltiea who hit the headtinea in 1S3S h it Just been added
to tha reference collection of the
library. Some at the famoua
names are, Queen Eliubeth II,
President Carlo* Castillo Ames. THE CPO WIVES CLUB HELD an installation *f officer* Tuesday night In tha CPO Club. Shown,
Ertba Kitt. Grace Kelly, Marihall left to right are Mr*. Walt Fijol, devotional chairman; Mrt. William Johnson, aargaant-at-arms;
Tito, Marihall Gaorgt K. Zhukov, Mra. Raymond Fraitar. president; Mra. Howard Wolf*, out going prealdanl; Mra. R. L. Hardman, vice
Waltar F. George and Harry F. preaidant; and Mra. Harold Keen, secretary. (Photo by Jameson)
Burd. Alio, Roger M. Blouggh,
Alfred Krupp, Pearl Rillty, Yma
Sumac, Zither Williams, acklt
Glcaaon, Jack Webb, Eva Marie
Saint, George Gobel, and Juan T.
Tripp*.
Miss Grace Marie Stlneelpher
Biographiea are prepared by rehas returned to resume her studies
iu rc h correspondents from all
over the world. A special featura
as a sophmore at Maryville College
la tha "Claialfication hy Profes­
in Maryville, Tenn.
Sanford
Assembly
No.
25,
Order
The Gleaners Class of the First
sion", which groups all 33b bio­
Raptisl
Church held Its regular
of
the
Rainbow
for
Girls,
held
its
graphies according to occupations.
regular meeting Monday night with Mrs A. H. Hatcher of Jessup, monthly meeting at the home ol
I noticed in the New York Timet Mlsa Eliubeth Woodruff, Worthy Oa„ ia visiting relatives for a few Mra. H, Wade Rucker at 3 o'clock
and the Publishers Weekly that bivisor, presiding.
Jaya.
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Ruck*
"Anderaonviile" and "Marjorie
rc presiding.
It
waa
announced
that
a
achool
Momingitar" are alill leading the
Boyd Bennett is vlaiting his moth­ The meeting was opened hy Mr*.
heal sellers Hat In fiction, and "A of instruction would bt held Sat­ er on W. First St.
A. J. Petcraon who gave th* de­
Gift From the Sea" (Anne Lind urday, Jan. 21, at 10 a. m. kith
bargh) leads In the non-fiction. Mra. Lett MacMlnn. Supreme In­ Mra. R. L. Oiler of Jackson. votion and prayer.
We atill have waiting Hats on ail spector, in charge Atsembllee Tenn . Is a houifgueit of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Mryrr gave a rrpqrt
from DeLand, Ortanto, New Smy­ Mrs. A. W. Lee.
three books.
to \h# class of the Christmas Raaket that was given (ram the class
Coming tn February hy F. M. rna, Daytona Beach. Cocoa and
Kenyon ("The Emporera Lady") Euslia have been invited to attend The ftev. end Mrs W. F. Gervin 10 * nmly
is "Marie Antoinette", the story the ichool.
Of Tulsa. Okie., have been the] Cerda were also sent to members
of Marie from the time she arrived Officer* elided lo serve for th* guests of their cousin*. Mr and " ho
no1
because of
In France e 14-yeer-old girl. The ensuing term were Mias Irma Jean Mrs W. S. Thornton for saveral Mckncas.
main emphasis ii on' the Queen's Corley. Worthy Advisor; Mi«a Mar­ days.
Alao aa a part of the meeting,
development from a wilful girl garet Ellison, Worthy Associate Ad­
Mra Meyer* gave a reading on
Into a mature and noble woman visor; Miss Amnrrt Spelr. Charily; Misa Allre Rrnun has returned evangelism and the session was
caught by circumstances not ol Mils Eliubeth Russo, Hope; Misa
ihe University of Miami where dosed with p rijcr by Mr*. Peter­
her own devising. Good back­ Nan Cushing. Faith; Miss Shirley to
son.
,
ground ami detail!, all of which Morgan, secretary; Miss Linda aha ie is her junior year,
Prior
to
the
rioting
of
Ihe
meet­
will appeal to reader! of quality Smith, treasurer; Mlsa Dnllle Wil­
Mr and Mr*. J. F Graves nf ing. routine business was also dis­
historical fiction.
iams, dnll leader; Miss Nancy Jackson. Tenn . are spending inme
I see that RKO has bought the Cash, chaplain; Mlsa Carol Mc­ time with their ion-in-law and cussed.
rights to "Cash McCall’. The book Neill, Lose; Miss Iris Causey, Re­ daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Delicious refreshments were sersrd from a lace covered table with
ia still high on Ihe best sellar list. ligion; Miss Mary Ann Lcderhaus, Brow n.
Mrs. U, C. McManus pouting from
Literary Guild selection "Island Nature; Miss Carol Ellison, Im­
a silver service.
In tha Sun" by Alee Waugh, a mortality: Miss Janie Broun, Fi­
Those present were Mra. J. L
novel about life In a Caribbean delity; Miss Jackie Davis, Palrlo
Jack so n , Mr*. A. J Wfclkcr, Mr*
colony under British rule, is now Him; Mlsa Peggy Lundqulst, Ser
J F. Lewis, Mr*. A. J. Peterson,
ready fur circulation. The ahiry vie; Miss June Jennings, Confidrn
Mra, M. U, liman, Mr*. John E.
ran in on* of tha popular maga- tlal Observer; Miss Grace llobhy,
Fox, Mra. If 11 Carter, Mrs. A.
xlnei, but es you. probably know, Outer Observer; and Mlsa Linda
Kendall, Mrs. Eva Come, Mra.
only one third of a book la pub deraon, Musician.
Alice Rorsdorf, Mrs. Myrtle Moure,
ilihed when it ia run Uka that.
, Advisory board member* elect­
Mrs. Bertha Cottrell, Mrs. C. C.
Last but not least, have you ed to serve fur one year Were Mra!
McManus, Mr*. W. r. Humhlry,
read "Auntie Marne"? If not, Marjorie Shepard, chairman, Mra.
Mra. L II. Harvey, Mrs. Myron S
you’*# mined a wonderfully good VLrglnl* Burney, Mr*. Vlrglnle An­
•Smith, Mra. E. C. Harper, Mra.
lima. It Is a humnroua book about derson, Mra. Lrnme Move, Mrs.
Fred Meyers, Mrs. Then Stiles,
tha enthusiasms and extravagan­ Grace Cordell, .Mr. and Mra. P H.
Mrs. If W. Rucker, and two vtai­
ces of a fictitious aunt. Tha lalea Wyatt, Robert Williams, and L.
lor*. Mrs Clay Sellers and Mra
of this lighthearted best teller hava T. Sheppard. Mrs. Kathleen Rey­
N. ft Godfrey, Mrs McManus'
recently patted the 130,000 mark nold* was reelected Mother Adlisten from Tennessee.
Read It and park up your lagging vtaor for tha year.
spirits!
Mis* Corley set Jan 23 for her
A T lh 12 as. *nn waa born tn Mr.
Installation.
and Mr*. Earl M. Lee of Loch Ar­ P ostp on ed M e etin g
No New Business
bor on Jan T at th# Fernald Laugh­ Yesterday's postponed meeting of
Memorial ^lusplta). The young the .Sanford Woman's Club will b.'
Taken At Meeting Anna Miller Circle ton
man has been named Michael Earl. held at the same time next Wed
nesday.

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L istings And
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A re Requested
By 5 p. m. The
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J. F. Lawta. Homar Oihsfn# wDl
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Intarmadiat* Choir rahaarait at show a colored movla on uaa aad
t i farllllxar,
b« r i m Baptist Church at i p m
Adult choir rahaartai at lb* First
Th* Hibitcua Ctrel* will m tt( at
2:30 p.m. it the hom* of Mr*.
Baptlat Church at I p m.
Bible atudy week at tha F lnt Fahty at Laka Emma. Co-hotletaaa ar* Met. John Ludwig And
Baptist Church at 7:30 p.m.
The Magnolia Circle of the Gar­ Mrt. Paul Ptiold.
den Club will meet at 11:30 a. m. Th* Rosa Ctrel* of tha Garda*
aith .Mr*. Harry RoUsun- at *iJ a . Club will meet at 9:43 a.m.. 4 ldh*
Juh St. for a covered dish lunch Cardan Center with guait ap*ak*r.
eon.. Elaclinn of officers will b« Mra. Charles T. Lawton relating
held. Guest speaker, Mra. Chart** tha aubjact of Geraniums and !
Wilke. Corsages will be mad* by gonlia.
oiemhrra,
Tha Central Circle of th* Sanford Th# laori circle of tha'Garden
Garden Club will meat at 9:43 a m. Club will meat at 1:30 p.m. In thn
at th* horn* of Mrs. R. W. Turner Garden Center. After a ahbrt bullat 913 Park Ave. Mr* B. C. Moore neaa meeting and refreshment* thn
«nd Mra. A. F. Collum aa ee- group will go to th# ham* of Mr*. 1
hnsteiaca. Speaker la Mrs. Frank C. W. Baker, 331 Plumoaa Driv*
for a talk on (lower arranging.
i
Hill.
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Th* Aialca Circle nf th* Garden
s,ll!# ,,irrl&lt;°n Chapter,
Hub will meet at I p. hi. tn tne N5DAR will meet at tha hom* of 1
Garden Canter with hostaaiaa Mias Mra. A. W. Lea. 1414 Laura) At#.,
Ella La* Klrchhoff, Mra. Fred at 3 p. m. with Mr* F. P.-Campbail and Miaa Barbara Rupiwtnt
Pope, and Mra. E. Andarion.
Tha HemerocaUla Orel* of tha aa co-hoMtaiet. A ll rlaltHig
fil
Sanford Garden Club will meat at daughter* ara Invited tn attend.
Th* Dirt Gardanari Clrcli af th*
7:30 p.m. A covered dish aupptr
will b* served at tha horn* of Mr*. Sanford Garden Club will meat al
Carl Lind, on th* Old Orlando 9:30 a.m, at tha hom# of.. Mr*.
noad. Speaker far th* event ti R. F. Robison 1407 E. Second St,
Following th* session th* mam\Awood Teagl*.
will visit the Experiment
Srmlnnl* Rahekah Lodge S will brra
Station.
mrrt In the 100F Hall at i p.m.
Tha Mimosa Circlt of tha flanThe Grammar School p-TA will ford
Cardan Ctub will meal at 18
meet at ft p.m. All member* are a m . with Mra. C. L. Wall (a 1508
urged to attend.
Elliott Ave.
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The Palm Circle of th* Sanford
MONDAY
Garden Club will meal at 9:33 al
Th# Dependable Claaa ef th*
the home of Mr*. Arthur Watt In
First Methodist church will meal
DrBary.
with Mrs. Nancy Brock, 4ttGrapd&gt;
FRIDAY
Tha Jararanda Circle of the San view Dr., at ft p. m. for,Itn regu­
ford Garden Club will meat at 7:30 lar monthly businet* and'social
p m. at th* Garden Center Ho* mailing.
tasaaa will b* Mra. Fay Jonas, Th* Elii# Knight Clrd* of th*
Mra. A. J, Walker, and Mr*. First Baptist Church will ba half
at th* home of Mrs. Roy Raft), 814
Escambia Dr,, at i p . m.
TUtSDAY
Film To Be Shown
- Th* Fidelia Claaa of tha First
Home Demo Group Rapliat Church will meat with Mra.
LAKE MONROE—Tomorrow the V. C. Maiacnger, 137 N. Elliott
Home Demonstration Club will at I p. m.
anonsor a film on cancer, entitled, Tiie Seminole County ChUdrtn'a
"A Question in Tima"- and "Self Com mill## will meal at th* School
Examination", which will’ benefit Administration Building on Com­
mercial Av*. at 3 p. m. AH ro'tmall women.
A doctor will attend to answer brfs are'urged to attend this Im­
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question* and all ladlea a n urged portant meeting.
Judge Ware’s Blbla Claif of
lo attend. There will be no admlaslnn charged for the film which tha First Methodist Church will
will he shown in the Lake Monroe meat In McKinley Hall at 7 p. m.
for a chicken pilau supper. Hoata
School.
will he Mra. C. E. Williama. Mra.
W. A. Hunter, Mra. R. T. Warrafl,
CIRCLE FORMED
L. Crawford, and Mr. and Mri. T I
A new circle of the Congregalinnal Church has been formed under W. A. Norman.
WBtlftBRDAV ,
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the name Friendship League.
Th* group will meat every two Tit* First Baptlat Churet wtH
weeka. New officers are Mr*. W. hava prayer meeting at 7:18 p.
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W. I.Inti, president; Mrs. William
The Sunday School Cabin*! af
lleinhach. vlre president; Mrs
If W. Shuman, treasurer; and the Flrat Baptlat Church will mad
al 1:13 p. m.
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Mrs. R. A. Ivera, secretary.

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�MILWAUKXB rn-TU MihMokaa Bravei a n dugmit-deep in left
field candidate*, and with no iqusller'e fight* at Csuaty Stadium h v ta bitobgll jdiyers ara m tha run
rata.
asUaitt Lum Park erewd af hmt* In s'wide-open
sevts players In the running
than U # » la the secaad iagaaaa araTh*outfielders
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Tsnib Here — a/1* Mile TIb * gl.T
AnnIJier Janice
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Qulnl.l* &lt;f.|&gt; lit 10
llutuel han4ladi (isnst.nn
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Plra* Hue - t/ie Mila (it. 4. C
Hullan a Choir., Orr, Striker Pi­
lot, Ural Kllerl, Hallar, Ruth
El.In*. Nn (.Unit, he™ liar.
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CHICAGO tB-Bob Sattarfleld’i
chin got ta hia way again lait
night heaping him eat* more fram
crossing tha threshold ta heavyweight title ceitextioe.
Johnny Holman, * hulking getpounder with the reach of aa
of his UUa.
,
Chuek Tanner, Andy Pafko, Wee octopus, catapulted three long
Esglaaaa weighed 111W.
Covington and A1 Bpangkr, ptua eight* to Sattarfiald's aanstlva butPoraa'a aaat UUa fight prehsbly first baaaman Jo* Adeoek and flat
will ha againit Dal Dewar af Wale* basamaa-outfislder Earl Henh.
Three tlmea Sattarfiald's, nut
in London, perhaps fas April. Ha la Manager CfaarU* Grimm, with walghad by IT pounds. fell Uk*
undefeated In SI pro fight*.
long ball threat George Crowe, lomtone yelled "tlmbarl”
Only a draw with Japan's Yethi* elkkdieldlng Prank Torre and Ad- Ha want down for a nine count
Shiral. from whom h# wsa tha rock available for first has* has In the ascend round of the na­
UUa l i ' November lfM, mar* U* Hid ha ptasi to axparlmant with tionally ttlaviadd fight at Chicago
Joa In th* outfield.
Stadium, for eight In the third
Under Argentina rbgulaUona th* Adcock, SB slipped to .M4 last and Anally th tchadulod lb-round
vote of th* three Judfsa was not year, and missed tha tall and of bout it as stopped In th* tight,
aiuiouncad. But an tha Associated the season whan a pitch by. Jim Holman’s right la tho eighth
Press card. P a m mm lb rounds, Hearn fractured his right wrist. fiattspod Use ll-s favorite. But
Espinosa t sad S wars a m - • Ha recently signed a 'M contract Satterfield staggered up just at
Peres aut Espinosa under the and reported the break had knitted tha ebunt af lb with eight 'seconds
left aya hi th* third round and bad perfectly and gave him no trouble. to go before the bell,
him down for a count of four la Tho 13-ycar-old Harsh, who bat- Referry Berate Weinman stopped
tho ninth. Bload from tho wound tad .114 for Atlanta In tha Southern It, giving Holman a technical
seamed to bother tha PUJpIno aa It Aim. last season, will make the knockout.
flowed freely at Intervals hut a switch to tho outfield because of
hosing commission physician said the Braves' overabundance of
Thomson, ntver right after suffer­
first aackera.
ing a broken ankle In tha spring of
Fifth Mae* - S/IS Mile Arade D Thomson and Tanner, who split
Mile-Tfc, Hapar Okie. Hep Hoy, tha tpft field chorea in *33, both 1134. batted -337, Tanaer 10 points
■•■"•I oilier, Trn Onto, 7*I|il**a say they won't b* counted out of less.
vivid HU*. Rurel Choirs,
aieib Hue — S/te Mil* arade a eansldaraUon despite poor aaaaoaa. Covington, M. and Spangler, 19,
fyetou. Here, lerlel litT, Overk
were teammates at Jacksonville In
iff. 1&gt;P» Trial, HI nelly. Qeld
Wins, tVsyalde June Olrl.
■eveatb Hu p — S/IS Mil# Arad# C tha cut was of little Importsnca. tha South Atlantic Laagua and both
«"®"
. ecr'b*. Us lisle.
Espinosa got up la th e ninth af­ eome highly recommended. Cov­
HnlUnf Tally, Hop* ftuprrm*. Hawrtrlht, Huthman, Pelnty Dlih. i ter being floored wRh e stinging ington led th* league with .310 bat­
Waksi
— a /ii jfiu cradp a
ting average while Spangler batted
Noodle Hette. Val Nlakley, Iren- laft and was receiving still more
dr. rnoliih wind, Hippy Tim, rw- punishment when th* bell ended
ture Teaee, lULIMl*. Prince Hsi th* round. The pace, fast through Grimm has said Pafko, 34, still
Vlaib Hue — SMS Mile Orade A the f i r s t 10 rounds, was slow can help th* club but, "1 don't think
Inoh n*y, Plyins Pool. Middleb»ro, PUihy Arcbre, He* O’Tnpntr, throught the list five as Espinosa he will be able to go 100 games
e»f#ty Timr, Mr rerol. N»w run**. eeneentrated on trying to put this year." Pafko finished up with
Tenth Her# — S'* Mil* Arnd* C across s knockout punch. But hs a .SM batting average In ’S3 Pew
Dc*r Dream Middle Wot, Pink
l.ece. HI T**»e. Top Vleteri^ Dlilt was outclassed by the fast-moving can be at him aa first rate utility
Dencer, idrnta Tig, Troplinl
Peres.
man.

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Caanip •( Seminole, stsi* of griarida. uniat* auch nMlIiCatS abatl
ba redeem d areerdlns In Ikw th*
properly deierlhed In auch retllflcal* will h» sold tn ih* hlsheil
bidder SI.tha (rent d*or nf lha Stmiaol* Ceiiinfy Court Hour* at Saaf«rd. Flor&gt;dt, e* the Jim Mender
In lb* month *f P*bru*ry. ins,
which li th* Sth day of F«hru*ry,
ISM.
Data* Mila Sth day *f Jaauary.
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A tw#ta petition having been
filed In Ih* Circuit Court in nnd for
Seminole County, Florid*, by KBNKRT 1,KHr&gt;r KVKJIIT nnd DDIlin
MAS KMOHT, his wlf*. the ihnrl
Hilt *f Which la IN Till! MATTrill
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Bark in Decetnbar 1*26, P.
J- Angel sx-Atmy mess sergeant
and steam shovel operator In civil­
ian life, loaded his most valuable
belongings Inin sn old 'H-modct
Che\ro|*t and left his boms In Al­
abama bound for bis new job In
Texas.
Giving himself a "delsy In route"
he planned to spend a few days
visiting hts sister in Sanford. Back
thirty years ago Florida roads
were considerably different than
today, and It look Mr. Angsl two
days over nairow sand rosdi to
make the drive from Tallahassee
lo Sanford.
The balmy weather, flowers and
warm sunshine that hs found here
were In such contrast to th* drab
winter landscape of Alabama, says
P. J. that he thought he must be in
Paradise.
With little heiitsllnn he called
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1H TH* CIHCVIT COURT OF TH*
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA. IV AND FOR SEMIMILS) CnUNTT. IN CHANCsmV.
SETTY SUS JOHNS,
Fltlqtlff.
versus - LKOHABD CALVIN JOHN*
Dtlsadtat.
Cite N*. ISIS.
TO LEONARD CALVIN JOHNS.
ASdiiss anknown:
T«* «r* hereby a*tin*4 tbit suit
bit' »*sa braught s«*l*M *y«u la
Ik* there aklltiaS e*&gt;» l* th* ab*v*
»IBM Court, wbertla the rwliwf
SUB JOHNS. I* a dsrrtt graMlns
Plata II ft a &lt;tverr* and lha romile esia, eustadr, sad **ntr«l nf
anard Calvin John* Jr., And &gt;tu
tie birthr anilfisS tad r*4 *litd la
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wsiltsn dtftniti. If say, t* ih*
CamplaiM In said suit and in *«rv*
a,«*»y laertnf upon attorney for
Plaintiff aa *r be/ora the asik dsy
•J January, ISIS Herein fsl) not or
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f.KH Taturn, Miner, thu* yra»#n!« ar* In rnmmaml yen tn ap.
p#*r *n4 flla ymir written anennr
nr fihj-eilona herein nn nr hefere
th* Slat d»y of January, A. D m s.
nr other*lie Decree Pr*
will he enterel aaelnM you, an*
•hi, etui* proceed r.i Telle
The Sanford tlerald le deilanaled
ee a newipaper of aen-rel rlrculaHod In which ihli c'ta’lnn ehall
he puhllehed one* ee. It week for
faur cnoiecullv* week,
WITNESn my hand jn-l official
saat af th* Clerk af - t circuit
Court, on Mila ih**3l|h day ef
December. A. D 1SSS.
/•/ O. P. Iferodoo
Clerk of the Clrrult Court
Hark N. Cleveland, Jr, Altornay
at Law
F D. Bea IIS. nsnford. Florida
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Pearlk Maca — 4/IS Mile Arede B
room They snake fabric* and wan
payee be mnbrh ot-te go together,
yow know,"
“Hot i t nwek*a they don't be
laughed.
She made a pretty face. “We
don't have to gn to Bhuck’a. Thar*
are plaeee ta Kaaaee City oe HL
Louts. I could gat aamplae for yon
next week sod. M you Ilka.*
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Satterfield, at SI, was being
boomed aa bait lor heaVywelght
champion Rocky Marciano. But aO
that appaarad vanished now and
tha unpredictable fighter hsi re­
turned ta tka ala»raa ctaai.
Tha mast that can he said o!
Satterfield la that ha provldaa a
token of anclument In hia bout*. 0
Ha hat scored 30 knockouts hut
haa been kayoed U time*. ' Just
when ha appears to bo, going
placca with a string of knockouts,
someone finds hia chin and out
go tha light*.
Holman, who hid been elobhared
by Satterfield twlca before, shewed
soma finesse with a left jab, some­
thing that he only recently de­
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THREE Badreom House. Kllebea Bedrooms. 1 bath, separate dining
equipped, attle fin, panelled
room, living room with fireplace,
T \ room. Call 2467-R.
enclosed sun porch, patfo wllh
barbequo grille—an older home
Fer peer. Raoi Ira te aeemt
designed for gracious living.
Cullen and H arkev, Realtor*
$14,750. Terms
166 N. Park Ave. Ptieae t ^ ,
I BR home. Trice only IS.H75.
Down payment $400. $46. month
THREE Bedroom cement block Lovely 3 BR nearly-new home in
PHILLIPS home, landscaped,
sifhboriM
excellent neighborhood.
Hard­
hardwood floori. G. I, Finance.
wood floori,, Tiled
tiled bsth. Very
Phone 617-W,
nicely landscaped$12,10$,
aped- Price:
Pr
12.150 down:l H
$*1.16
U * month. Bee
UUe one bifora
lor# you decide.
NOT A PROJECT!
Lsktlrw l Cam* Sites
bottom. Spring fed. Lot sliea
BUT — ________m
Homes ef Real
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Individuali­
JvIduaU- Sand
7$ ft. nr 100 h, on water by ap­
ty: Brittany Farm Hornet,
proximately 250 ft. depth. Priced
c » u American,_Ultra
American, Ultra Modern,
Early
Conventional A French Colonial from $69* lo $723. Terms.
type*.
Alexander Jk Stringer
Real Etlate • teinraace
BUILT On Large Landscaped Mra. Lounne Messenger, Aieee.
Lots: in “ - - - ■ 1ST Magnolia Avn,
Ph. 11

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Laura B. Oiler, Broker

MSI SOUTH ORLANDO DRIYH
Phone IMS

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Open Monday'* fll • p. m.

Used furniture, appUaaees, tools, •'Hart your own career in tho ex­
citing cosmetic business as an
etc. BeughUdld. Larry's Mart,
Ml East 1st it. Phoa# 1&amp;3L
Avon Representative. Unlimited
opportunities for advancement.
Mrs. Juanita Russell, T. 0. Box
Window Sills - IJntala
975, Orlando."
Flue Blocks -• Cradle Blocki
seae
Grease Traps — Dry Wells.
12— MISCELLANEOUS
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Miracle Ceaercte Co
333 Elm Ave
Ph. 1333
DRIVING TO OKLAHOMA CITY
Friday, Jan. 13th in a new: Buick.
HEATING
Take two or three passengers.
Floor Furnace* and Clrrulatori
Contact M. D. Martin, Park Ave.
h . a po pe co„ m e .
Trailer Court.
&gt;33 South Park Ava. Phone 1443
LEAVING Monday January IS for
Rolwell, New Mexico. Can taka
—Factory to Tew—
one rider. Call 2211.
AlURtiBRIR
Venal Inn Blinds
Enclosed head. Hlf-proof bottom
rail with nlastie ends. Plastle or
rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon
cord*.
Baakvtk d a « l a d Paint On.
113-U4 Wait 2nd fit.
Phono 3)0
Contracting and Repair
1007 fianlont AV*.
Phone t i ll
FLOOR landing and tlmatu;
Cleaning, waxing, Serving Be;
County since 1925,
USED FU RN ITU RE onle
H. M. Gleason, Lake Mary,
Plumbing. Krrtkv Healing
C LEA R A N C E
M. G. HODGES
Maple Club C hairs........... $3.50
Wicker Rocker.................... $3-73 Service on All Water Pump*Wells flrllled - Pumna
ifktall chain ........... .. . *2.66
Paata Road Phena 7M
Club Chairs ................... . II .01
Sofa Bad ...... .................. t i l l
ORLANDO
Sentinel Star, Call
1-Pc. Sofa Red Suita . . . . . . $24.50
Ralph Ray, 3130.
Student Desk It C hair........ .. $9.56
Largo Office D esk............. $12 66
of Linoleum. Car­
Lamp and End Tables ...... . $3.40 INSTALLATION
Drruer B ase..................... . $3.66 pets. Tile*.
Dresser and M irror.......... *12 M Sanford Linoleum A Tile Co.
rhone 1117
Chlff-o-rohe ........................ $19.95 127 W. 1st SL
Small Buffet ........ ........ SI 66
For Belter Plurmrnig
I-Pc. Dining Room Suite ... .I46..V1
See or Call
Vanity with Triple Mirror . 111.66
w ! j . KING
Metal B ads........................ . $4 M
260* South Park Phene I#
Dining Room Tables ...... $14.66
S-Pe. Dinettes .................. &gt;24.66
INTERIOR
and E X T E R I O R
Drop Loaf Kitchen Tahiti . ..$3 ta
Painting- Taper Hanging. Phono
Wooden Kitchen Chairs ..
$2,96
313-W, lluffum A Walker.
Youth Red A Mattress .... *27.66
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1431 Yal* Ave.
Phone 2962-J. It will nay YOU to sro US before
yuu
buy, Opin Kvt-ningi and
ymi buy.
USED FURNITURE. PH. 1014-M.
Sundiyi,
Kastalda Trailer Sales,
REFRIGERATOR 9 Cu. FI. Large
Palalka, Fla.
Freeicr Cornpartmcnl. Clean,
quiet. Phone 3143-J.
FOR SALE - 195.1, 42 Ft. "Travelllic” dclux lloutu Trailer. Two
Brown Fox FUR Jacket. Rise 12.
Bedrooms. Air-condllioned, cir­
E x c e l l e n t condition. Phone
culating heat. Cost $6,700. Will
I2.M-R after 6 p. m.
sell for $3,700. Phono 1663-W.
'50 Model BSA C-H MOTOR
CYCLE. 13 ru. In. Very econom­ ir^kU^MQgn.K~gRoiigfiVf'
ical. Call attar n p. m. 2018
Sanford Ave., Phone 764.
CARS
BOUGHT SOLD TRADED
T PC. D ining Room Suite, Oak,
Rev Reel's Used Cara
reasonable. JUT P alm e tto Ave.
Sanford Ave, A 11th St.
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SALES HELP WANTED - Full LOST—Brown wallet In vicinity of
or Part-time. Firestone Si
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112 Mnsnnlii Ave.
Th. 113

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METAL ROOFING
Now In Stock. *-V Crimp —154" Custraet and rensir work. Free
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Harvey. 134
Corrugated- &gt;W" Corrugated
Sanford Ave. Phone 1621,
Gat all Your roofing needs n
EUNfraairr Concrete P fjw X i. For nant Kk W ^ I-oraln Drag
Llnp, Phone Orlando 26-714.
fiewtog Macbtnee, te a Repairing
RBITb 164 K. Park Pbees 1TM.
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1946 FORD FERGUSON will: 940
tires ............ $450 00
BRITT TRACTOR CO.
Ulwav 17-12 South
Phone $61
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nllei holders
GAS Ureters, Venetian Minds, John WtllUmn Inn. A geecf
Drapes. Cornices, Three Fans.
417 Banferd AUaetle “
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Quality Rubber Nlanipe
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Texsi and irivlsml him In find
nother shovel man, became he,
P. J, Angel, had fnund hi* home,
nd would go no further.
A (aw daya later Angel opened
hla Ural raataurant lo a 3 by 11ool dining ear. while the present
estaurant was being built. Com*
next December P, J. and Alma
Angel will etlebrste the ttth anilvariary of Angel'* Eel Shack.
Their menu has rhanged vary little
n this lima, certainly their policy
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H a rr tat t'a B eauty Nook
105 So. Oak Ave,
U = ___ NOTH RANTEP
- » Phone 971
(Open evenings by appointment.)
AXE CARE of child in my homi
while mother works. Ph. 2319-J,
LAUNDRY SEBWICB
IRONINO Our. House cleaning.
One hour - Wash and Damp Di
703 Bay Ave,
One hour M • Wash and Dry F
HOUSEWORK, 1113 E. 7th Street. Finished Laundry
Sanitone Dry Cleaning

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Sanford, Florida

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his flowing yellow robe for jstl
dungarees for failure to pay hie
divorced wife, Lucylt, $11(9
monthly si ordered by the court
last December. Uelng ths name
of "Krishna Vents," Pencovie
claimed his cult calls for sbsao
den Inc all worldly goods, hence
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and aervlce. G. H. Htlh, Oviedo.
Fla. Phone K03-33I3 or Sanford
TWO-WAITRESSES over 21. Apply
1M3-W attar S p. m.
in penon tn the Seminole Drive
In, 601 East First SI.
Immediate placement with Cosmatlea Company for energetic
colored lady over thirty-five. Can
work 10:00 a., m. to 3:30 p. m.
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ENVELOPES, lattarheadi. KaleABMY-NAYY BURPLUS
menls. invnlflci, hand bills, and
Pup tanla. jungle hammocks,
r o g r a ra l, etc. Progressiva
sleeping nags, air-mats, jackets,
riming Co., Phone 403 — 43)
boots, luggage, paint.
Wist !3lh St.
310 Sanfont Ave,

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1*- B U R P O f OPPOETTNTHEB
TWO Bedroom House, also New
Three Bedroom House. Ph. M-IL

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COMPLETE with all the features
Rael Batota Rreher
you have dreamed about such Y. E.Rag,
'T ie Par Line for On# Iniertlon
OMglat, Easy E. Williams
ai
colored
General
Electric
lfie Pur Line for Thrie InaartSana
letaema*
appliances and colored plum
lie P « Lina for Five Inaartiona
Ml B. Park
Ph. UBl
fixtures.
lie Per lin e fer Eaeb S3 In­
sertions.
_
AND available at reasonable
$ 7 ,9 0 0 ,0 0
MINIMUM RATEt *4a
prices, with the best financing NEW two bedroom masonry home,
A with minimum down-pay­
eloi* in, Osk floors, Ulad bath,
ments.
electric kitchen, close to church­
es and schools, a real bargain,
FU R N IS H E D APTS.
Wellborn C. PhlUlpu, Jr.
Immediate possession.
M West l i t Or Can at Tunl3 Bedroom, masonry, just out
tare Ceater. U l Wert l i t
Since 1949, Sanfnrd'a Leading New
City, 2 miles from the clock,
Builder of homes for over 1,300 of
blinds,
heater, and water healer
people. Sales Office: Little Venice
Included, immediate possession,
7ILAXA APARTMENTS: reemi, in
Loch
Arbor.
$9,100, requiring as low as
irtv ite hatha. 114 W. First St.
Pboae 1M4
$l,ooo down, balance leas than
normal rant.
Hollaway and Baby Bsd*
11,000. DOWN
Day, Wsck or monih-Tel. 1413. 31k B. It. rtk Baths, C. B. Nicer
A n o th er Dondy!
furniture Center
tie Wait First
aertlon nt City. *73.23 per month. 3 • R. R. modern masonry home
Priced to move at 111,300.
In tnp condition, situated on 15X130
lot In rxcellent close-in location.
Avalon Apia.
11
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000
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DOWN
3
B.
n.,
separate
Home ha* furred walls, full cera­
TlfcW.
Dining Room and Florida Room,
mic tiled balh, and oak floors.
Kitchen equipped. Nico section.,
Kitchen has beautiful cabinets,
3% Mortgage.
molded Formica sink top, ami
G. E, Refrigerator. An assort-'
2 B. R. Fr.. 4s finished. On 3 acres.
mrnt of citrus trees in beck
Excellent water. 3 acres fenced,
yard. This home is on* year old,
2 Acres Tillable. Other extras.
a f t a a
walking distance tn school, and
$4&gt;000. with $1,500 down.
surrounded by homes of equal
value. $1,500 will handle.
EFFICIENCY Apartment Suit, $2,000 DOWN - 3 B. R.. Garage
wllh room and shower. On large
able for bachelor or couple.
lot
Including
citrus
and
tropical
Seminole Realty
Staam beat, private bath, showfruits. Total price, $6,000. No
#r. CovenlsnUy located. Across
W.
DIETRICHS
T. W. MEBO
City
taxes
tn
pay!
Close
to
nase
from Post Office. Inoulrj Man­
and Schools.
till Park Ave.’. Phase 27 ar 141
ual Jacobson Dept. Store.
$1,500 DOWN ~ 2 HR. Asbestos LAKE FRONT HIDEAWAY
Siding. Kitchen equipped. Land­ ONE-BEDROOM Cottage, mason­
rurnDhcd « room house for 3 to 4
scaped. Flowing well, Bar-H-Q
ry. On clean aeml-prlvalo Lake.
months, adults. Phone 1009.
Pit. Price $3,100.
10 Aereejul prise ry and sunshine,
3 miles from city. Awning type
ty
W. II. "Blit" STEM PER
THREE BEDROOM, U t bath.
windows,
brick
.... ..............
Jt fireplace, kitchen
Realtor — Gaaaril fuiuraaee
bsr.
$10,000.00
Gertrude B. Dial (elder. Aueciala
jysELt'iJffiJsa.JBffi
Oltacn-Enterprise R o ad , 11*
Guy Allen, Associate
TWO BEDROOM Concrcle Hlock,
Pkeao 2122
112 N. Park Ave.
milesWeak. Mr. Wlstrand.
klirhen equipment Included,
large- 62‘ X 105 lot. Rarbeque
pit, rarpnrfe. Practically new.
THREE ROOM furnished ApartPriced $7,300, wtlh low monthly
menl. 1300 Mellonvlllf.___ _
payments.
. ONE Redroom Home to^munlr.
THREE BEDROOM Frame con­
i* Furnished. Rt. No. 2. Box 271
struction surrounded by large
Invelyoaka. Screened porches for
WELL Located, Three room fur­
summer comfort. Brick firenished Apartment. ISO. Including
place for winter plessur*. Dining
ulllttlsa. 107 Wert 0th St.
mom furniture Included. Con­
2101 Magnolia Ave. Furnished
venient carporte, deslrabla Icy
three room apartment. $30 ATTRACTIVELY DESIGNED 3cation $6,700. with tarma.
T
monthly, phone 1673, Robert A.
BEDROOM
HOMES
TRICED
William*.___________ _ _ _ _ _
Company
from $11,200 to $15,000 . FHA 3 .
Apia- 112 Elm Ave. fh . 2963-W.
and VA (GI) Financed.
Phone 1123-A. B. Peterson,Broker
. FURNISHED Two Bedroom house.
• A. B. Peterson Jr.,
Tile bath, kitchen. Garage, gas ODHAM &amp; TUDOR, INC. Associates
P. J. Cheslerson. Garfield Witheat. *55. Phone 402-J.
letts. John Mclsch. R. W. Wil­
Builders of Finer Homes for
liams, Haxel M. Field. A. C.
ROOMS, Heat and Hot water. *7.
Florida Living.
Doudnsy, Land Survivor.
a week. Phone 362-J._________
Sales Office—2625 So. French Ave.
PRICED TO MOVE
FURNISHED House In DeBary,
Phone 2100 or 2960
MODERN Two Bedroom CB Home,
*45. Apply 1021 Elm Ave.,
Large Comer lot, rear yard
Sanford.
.eneed. City aawiragr, kitchen
FURNISHED Two Bedroom Homa.
equipped, space htalar, ttla bath,
Entsrpriie, Box 1 or Phone
hardwood floori. Phone 317.
. 1545-M-2.________________ __
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HOUSE TRAILER. *00 Sant* Barbar* Drive. Phone 2230.______
ACREAGE WANTED
W o Bedroom House. Large yard!
I have several Buyers walling for
Carporte, unfurnished except
5 to 100 Acres, preferably South
ltcVan. $95. Will furnish If
part of Seminole County- Call
aaed. Phone 799-R.
Paul C. Altman, Winter Park,
THE GABLES
27-2541 Collect.
Nice reomi, cooking available. 401 Magnolia Avenue, Sanford.
Phone 1015-&lt;
- S-W.
Rooming House. Hot and cold
in *11 rnomi. 12 bedrooms
FURNISHED Urge, clean down­ water
for rant, ownar* rooms, all rent­
AED-I-MIX CONKBET8
stairs Apartment. 611 Park Ava.
ed. Ineome: KM. per month.
19% gross oa Investment. Liberal &gt;33 b
“n a ws
Unfurnlihad House. Monro# Corterms. Broker* participation in­
nar. Phone A9-J.
vited. Must be told this, week. Db e c w If Appliaow C n l «
6kOR SALE — Small House and Lot. Price: $11,000. completely fur­ "Yeur Westiaghouie
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Dealer"
nished.
Raaaonable. Call 3061-J,
Maytag Washers
Colaman Healars
1.36 UP
FURNISHED Apt. Full kitchen and 10 Acres on Lake with concrete U l Magialla Ava.
PheneI 1TIT.
bath. AdulU. $40. see Manager block home about six mll*a from
after S p. m., 4071k West lit St.
USED Electric coin dlipemer
city. $10,000. Terms.
drink box. Good running condi­
J. W. MALL, REALTOR.
tion. Ideal for beer etorafs box.
State Bank Building
H a g a g S &gt;Mf = U Florida
Can bo sees at The Sanford
"Call Hall" Phone 175S.
Herald. 140.
FROM Owner, 3 nr 4 Bedroom
Hojie. Writ# Clyde F. Kearbey,
LOWELL M. O Z m
ECHOLS Qullttop S e t. . Reg. SIM.
General Delivery, Sanford.
ladder - Phase M3
Trade . . JM.OO (Twin or
Double Slie)
Office: 2431 f. Orlande Dr.
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floori, ceramic til* bath, kitchen
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Rag. .... . 1171,00
$129.50
READY FOR OCCUPANCY
lasnnry home $17,300 on lakevlaw CHOICE of Many Different Ballaa
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arranged.
9119.00
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Out from town — Two bedroom
(14.500
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rida room. Terrauo floors, til*
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prietd at * 3 ,m A large 4 bedbath,
natural
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kitchen
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bay* been balanced on their
adq^a for .11 hour* without fall*
Ing.er moving,
Tp# big motor, on which the
colip are balanced, ha* boon In
ueufor 1ft year*, according to
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thm acal waUr plant
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wnfla run* ao smoothly that the
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wagef plant da not tremble or
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t&lt;rWA WILL HAVE our open house Jan. 39," Chairman of the Board
5 f fWisteas T. E. Tucken tell* the board last nluht. Left to right.
•»t tha moating, held In tha Board Boom of the Seminole Memorial

Hospital are A. B. Peterson, John Burtasi, John Evans. Tucker,
Gordon Frederick. Bob Bedford, Mlsa Carol Skinner, and Harry
Weir. (Phot* by Jamaton)
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Safety Department Sanford A tla n tic's Local Cooperation
'fells Suspensions past Year Said Best In Festival To Gel
Underway Jan. 19
Qf Driveis Permits

"The past year was the best
In tha history of tha Sanford At­
lantia Nations! Bank," B. J. Bau­
driver's llrens* division of man, president, told th# bank’s
Mg state depart mnt of public Board of Directors at their annual
U M y today announced another meeting held Tuesday,
Mvocatlon, suspension and cancel­ Individual deposits of our bank
lation lint of name* on ■ counly-by- show an increase of 1812,000, he
said, with an overall Increase of
i^Mtuity bails,
U t i i t report W for Hit October, $23(1,38.1.M,
Md ahowi ha following aetioni:
Pointing out to the Board of Di­
Revocation/ #M, auipensioni 420 rectors, prior lo the r'ectlon of of­
4hd cancellations 13. Th* parole ficers for 1036, Bauman said the
Commission returned N drivers loins made by the Sanford Atlantic
gym It* with restrictions.
Nalional Bank Increased from a
in SamlnoH County, revocations, previous year's total of $3,G04,4ft4.ftl
gtiipension and cancellations ara as to $3,231,203.74 in lfttt."
Thg entire alale of officers were
«3i»s:
u Sanford —Christa Bell, Jnmci reelected at thn bank's annual
Monroe Davldaon, Leroy Dixon, meeting with J . W.. Shanda as
Tfosea Harding Foiler, Jonnle Jeff Chairman of tha Hoard; R. J. Bau­
Jones, Harbrt Elmo Lampd. Ever* man .President,,ft* f. .3\.mn, vlid
Raymond'Bnyder, llontcr Bern- president: R. W, Dame, cashier}
tto Witter, revoked. Hugh YlWon O, C, McBride, asslattant cashier;
Gooding, Rosa Calfula Knight, sus­ snd J, B. Boston, vice president
pended. •
and manager nf tha installment
; Altamonte Springs—David Law- loan department.
Mfica, revoked. Hurtii Bouey, sua- Directors r#el#ct#d at tha meet­
ftgded.
ing were: It. J. Bauman, president;
sOvldo—Jacob Bohler, revoked. Georgia D Bishop; H. II. Coleman;
Markham—Spencer Crew*, revok­ R. W. Esles; L. I. Frailer; .!. C.
ed.
{Huichlsnn; It. F. Mann; H. H.
-Laka Monroe—Erne it Srntl, Sus- Pope; J. W. Sliamlx; and Ira F,.
Southward.
In summarizing the year’s suevv'.vfnl outcome Bauman told the
Bonn! nf Director* that "1033 was
n good year with us and looking
forward to the future, IDSft should
be even belter with Ihe increase in
population and the bettor conomlc
conditions."
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JlU j'Tha annual Elk'* Charily Ball "Due to the vast Improvements
JfiU gat underway at Ihe Mayfair we made In tha bank's facilities
during 1054," Bauman said, "we
Siln tomorrow night at 0:20.
-■-Tony Peres and his orchestra realise the 1333 increase with a
WU furnish tho music for the an- very nice Increase in the number
Rpal affair sponsored cocli year of new accounts and volume of
|V the local Elk'i Club.
business.
*.Nat proceeds from the danre will "Our Christmas Club for IDifl."
Mpport tha many charitable ef. ■sld Bauman, "ha* shown a de­
ferls made by tha Sanford Elk's cided Increase In the number of
flub throughout the year furnish- accounts."
, | M happiness and health for bun- Pointing to the other facilities
toads who otherwise would receive the bank's president said that "the
t t help.
walkup window continues to be
rT h # highlight nf the winter sue- very popular with th* average num­
Ml season in Sanford, Ihe annual ber nf customers using this fa­
fijk'a Charily Ball, U held in tbr cility being about 200 each day.
fftUroom of tha Mayfair Inn.
tn av H
:u" by Beporling to Ihe Board of Direc­
Reservations may
bert tn
mad*
tor* on Hie loans made by the San­
ililng 111 or tickets may be nb ford Allantic National Bank he said
Hied by calling 230ft.
"our total loan* were 4,131 with

The Remlnnle County coopera­
tion in the Florida Products Fes­
tival will get underway Jan. II
and continue through tha 21th, ac­
cording to Ralph Moore of the Flo­
rida Development Commission,
who wa* In Sanford yesterday to
meet with the Chamber of Com­
merce committee which will head
up the campaign here.
Ralph Austin Smith, chairman
of the committee. Bob Kllvan, and
James A, Wright, members, and
Forrest Breckettndge, manager of
the Seminole County du m b er of
Commerce met with Moore to com­
plete plana for tha local campaign.
There arn hundreds of items
manufactured right Ultra In your
ci.Udiunlty, Moore told the com­
mittee. Grocery stohea numbering
over 1,500 In Fforlde, banka, and
Tha Seminole County Superinten­ school* will participate in the gident of Schools, R. T. MUwee, yes­ ganllc ten-day campaign designed
terday fold the members of, the lo Inform Florida rltlien* of the
Board nf Education that "liter Importance of Florida products and
ronsultlng with the Supervisory th* part they play In the dally life
Staff nf the State and County, and of the Sunshine Slate community.
Ihe principals of the schools con­
Plans were discussed for local
cerned, lie should like to recom­ display* and publicity for Ihe event
mend that the 8th grade at San­ as well is way* snd means to ga'lv
ford Junior High School he trans­ er the material necessary to create
fer red to Pinecrrst .School at Ihe the displays.
end nf the first semester, Jan. 20.
The Florida Products Festival
1030, and that Ihe overcrowded
gets
underway following a procla­
conditions at the Soulhalrie Pri­
mary School and the Sanford mation issued by Governor Leroy
Grammar ,Scluml In- relieved hy Collins, it reads;
"WHEREAS, there I* a nqrd
sending tame of their children tu
for more widespread knowledge of
Pinccrcst School.
He staled lhat the enrollment nf the diversity and excellence of
the schools had reached the ap­ Florida products; and
proximate figures prediclcd for
"WHEREAS, there Is ample
two years hence, therefore the ndw justification for the development
Junior High could mil accomodate of a slrong sense of pride In Flo­
satisfactorily all of tha 7th and Ith rida products; and
grade children enrolled at Ihe pre­
"WHEREAS, Ihe support of Flosent time since thla growth With rids product* will »ubslanUally
Ihe increased enrollment nf Ihe Increase ihe growth and prosperi­
cily elementary schools must he ty of the State and Its cilUens; and
absorbed at Plnecrest. By moving
today at least sixthe Eighth Grade more spare will ty"WHEREAS,
(to)
per
cent
of tha retail salea
ba made available for conducting
spend In Florida la leaving
a better program for the Seventh dollar
Grade children remaining at the the Stale, and Ihrra exist* a chal­
lenging opportunity la reduce this
old Junior High.
percentage; and
The Superintendent ftmphaslifd
"WHEREAS, tha Florida Bethat thla was Only a temporary
measure for Ihe H it semester nf velopmant Commission, recognis­
this school year, but he wa* thank­ ing the continuing need for a pro­
ful lhat w» still h*v« the old Jun­ gram pro muting Florida products,
ior High to use, thus keeping tha has given leadership In sponsoring
an annual,sHle-wlda avant tn pro­
children out of doubH session*.
mote amt encourage tha expansion
i and development of markets for
Florida products and In assisting
and coordinating the effort* ol
a ge nc i e s , organizations, nnd
groups wlihln Ihe state In planning
•nd carrying nut this promotion:
"NOW, THEREFORE, I, I.E
ROY COLLINS, by virtue of thr
authority vested In me as Gover­
nor of tha Stats of Florida, do
hereby proclaim tha period nf
January lft-2ft, 10341, as
FLORIDA PRODUCTS f ESTIVAL
In Florida, and urge tha business
firms and &gt;Information media of
Ihe Slat* and the eltlsan* of Flo­
rida to cooperate during thla period
In the promotion of Rorlda pro­
duct*."

Grade To Finetresl

Nevq Sewer Section
To Be .CompletedA 400 feet section ef *tght-ln«h
sewer main will ba completed by
tomorrow was tha raport from
Russell Pallas, head of th* City
of Sanford's Utility Department
The new aacllon ef a«w*r tin*,
■aid Dalit*, haa b*#n laid between
Willow and Bay Ava*. north af
28th St,
This aacllon H another In the
•W1LUAMH
STORE on Magnolia
Magnelln Ava.
Ava, wag officially •p*n*d yaatarday whan Mayor avtnU plan for completing m m
•WILUAMH PAINT (TORE
anta th* ribbon while George Morgan, manager of tha local ator* and
Mank Gaorga Tauhg Ieoh on. (Photo by J amaann)

Aorehanm said that th* motor
rtm* IS out of every i t hour*
and' la uaed to aupply water to
the Sanford diatributlon system.
Dave Newman, Field Engineer
for Robert M, Angua A Assortalee of Jackaonville, conaultlng
engineer# for the City of Ran*
ford, who haa been In the City
off and on for throe, year* plan-*
nine tha water and eewtr ayatem,
Mid yaatarday, "1 think Sir, Ab­
raham* and hta staff should ho
highly complimented on the per­
fect maintenance of this motor."
, Newman Ik at present conduc­
ting a fir# day test, which wa*
completed &gt;t noon today, on th*
filling of th* two water tanka
uaed to supply Sanford'* water
users.
'
"Th* eolna Wanted on this
motor are significant of tha parfact balanc* and condition of the
big dieaol engine," Newman Mid.
Abruhami, who aaya (hat ha
t/lll be employed at Ih* watar
plant for ill year* on th* ninth
day of May this year la assisted
by Chuck Pavllck, Ed Williamson
and Julian Williamson.

Plans Approved
For Construction
Of Church Building
Final :Vt*m for the eoaitruetlon
of • church building for Ihe Lu­
theran Church of tha Radeamar
Tha plans, prepared by tha San­
ford architectural firm of Barton
and Rogers, were recommendrd lo
tha congregation hy a building
committee haad*d by J. G. Jor­
genson.
Only twn slaps ranialn to he
completed before the actual build­
ing of lha new Lutheran Church
here. Tha plana mult Bin her be
approved hy tha Architectural
Board of the Georgia-Florida Dis­
trict of lha Lutheran Church. Mis­
souri Synod and bids must ba re­
ceived and accepted.
Thn Lutheran Church of,the Re­
deemer wae originally formed In
Sanford on Mother's Day IB53 and
I* at present holding IU service*
in Um Yacht Club.
Tha Rev, Phillip Xchlanmann la
;s«tor of tha congregation.
Officers were elected for the
fiscal year Jan. 13, IMA lo Jan. 14.
HUT,
Reelected lo serve •« president
of tha congregation was J, Marlon
Harman Er., Jerry Senkarlk was
ilaet^dtyl^g-preildenl: Dean Tay­
lor, I secretary; Henry Thurston,
treasurer; John Senkarlk, finan­
cial secretary; John Schmidt, as­
sistant financial secretary; and
David Gram, head usher.
A beard of Deacons wp* formed
for the congregation and the presi­
dent, vice-president, lecrstsry and
treasurer were named lo Ihe hoard
for iwa.
The election of officers was
made an tha recommendation of
a nominating committee whan e
full alale of officers was submitIrd for approval of the congrega­
tion. J, G, Jorgenson was chair­
man of tha nominating committee.

River Rededication
Ceremonies Simda\
The Florida River Cruise's host
"Th* Nautlcsii" will begin lie
Trustees Board
regular schedule of trips up the
St, John* River following glgnntie
Holds Meeting
ceremonies Sunday afternoon at
"Recalls* nf the coopers Iton of
3 o'ttovk,
all of those concerned with lha eon» ;
Notable* from over the entire
atruclien and preparation of tha
Rlate of Florida ate expected to
new Seminole Memorial Hospital, ;
be hero for the occasion when
wo have found It feasible to hold
th* Sl John’* River, at Sanford,
our open home reception oa Jan­
Is rcdedicaled the "The Nile of
uary nth amt we will probably b*
the America*",
The Rev. Fred Fisher will as­ able to receive patients on Pfb.
On hand fur the event will be
his duties here In Sanford 1, contingent upon tha Irrlval o&lt;
th# co-operators of tho Florida sume
River Cruises, W. H. Kemp of at the First Rapilst Church as equipment and supplies," T. E.
Orlando and Richard Sodcro of Aooclalo Pastor Sunday morning. Tucker, chairman, told tha Board
IWore reaching Sanford to take of Trustees list night.
Winter Park.
over the new assignment, the First Tha meeting, held In tha Board
Ths Seminole High School bpnd Baptist Church at llspevltle, (la.,
will play for th* ceremonies which forwarded a resolution praising Boom of the new hospital, was bald
officials say will 'get underway Ills work there. The resolution re­ to discuss the opening data and
the hours that thy hospital wduld
promptly at the ft o'clock starting ceived here let
be open for visitors during th a t* #
time
WHEREAS, Rev. and Mrs. Fred days set ailda for the oped house.
Also scheduled .for ths neeaxlnn
R. Fisher have served our church Sunday afternoon, Jan. ftft, vial- *
I* a pageant that will he recanted
and loyally for a period tors will be, allowed to tour th*
by Seminole High School (Ore faithfully
nf four and nor half year* and
Club members under tr.a direction have worked with a vision of hospital by g guided route, front
1 to • p.m. and on the next day,
of Ml*s Olllo Reese Whittle.
slrcnclbening bur church program
Coming to Sanford for the St.1 for the future, unselfishly giving to.- those who did not hava an op­
portunity to see lha facilities of ft*
Jehn's niver rededication will ha themselves and Ihelr tatfns;
million dollar hospital plant, .th*
a group of Seminole Indians from
AND WHEREAS, Our Sunday tour would be conducted again, .
Silver Springs who will probably
find It strange, even In these mo­ School Ims shown a constant from 3 to 3 o'clock.
dern times, to he riding a 100-font growth In enrollment and service Tucker emphasised that there to
pleasure boat Insimd of tha usual under Mr, Fisher’s leadership and a possibility that tha hospital
having grown from an would receive palanta on February '•
birch bark rannes that their an­ guidance,
nf 1MT to th* presrnt 1 If equipment and suppllM arrived
cestor* used along the wide wind­ enrollment
enrollment of 2I4T, having held to taka c a n of the neceeaary N p
ing river.
each summer very successful Va­
Representing the City nf San­ cation Itlble Schools In whirls Mr. piles and aeada of tha patianta.
ford xrtll be Mayor F. P. Scott Fisher served is principal and However, In planning the nfffW
who will greet the huge crowd organiser, and havlgtfM*ached In he called for volunteer help-to
nemtng to Sanford for tha event. 1053 the Standard of Excellent*; move tha patients, equipment, tad
Mayore from rlltee In a radius of
AND WHEREAS, Our Training supplies from Fanuld-LauBfeMi i
H miles of Sanford, along with Union haa made marked progress Memorial Hospital to Urn saw S tale offlcHH from the Chambers of under Mr. Fisher's leadership, nolo Memorial Hospital. FUaftfe* ,
Commerce in tha same area, have having grown from seven depart­ tha voluntaara and thoaa needed | g |
been Invited here for the Initial ments In tha present fourteen de not gat complete.
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run ef "The Nautlran"
The Wf. hn»fcrnrTWp««flh f M f
infers,
•agars, complell with dance floor, ,r|A f^ ^ n tn tA s ,^ &gt; A *H» T»w fr
his ever-present spirit of Im­
snack bar, and ■ glass enclosed with
provement and growth, began hta
deck for cool nr Inclement wea­ mmle work with no previously or* Dies Last Night
ther, will be skippered hy Capganlied and graded choir program Edward C. Bhelpa. 73, died at lift
tain J. R. Oliver with n capable as recommended by the Southern local hospital last night after t
new of engineer end purser.
Baptist Convention, and during lingering illness.
Ceremonies getting th* big this four snd one-half years we Hnm April-11, lftM In Lancaster
pleasure boat underway will take have nhluim-d a completely graded N. Y, he had made his homa In De­
ptare at the Psnftird I'ler where 173, which Is over ten per rent lta ry for the p u t four and one
"Tha N'aullcan" will dock each choir program consisting of seven half years. Ha waa a member at
day.
chnlrg with a total membership nf lha Brooklyn, Now York Frashyof our resident membership, hav­ lerlan Church and was retired from
ing acquired new choir robes, a tha IL J. Heins Co, of Pittsburgh,
clmlr re lira ran! room, a dean of
music, a church music committee Survivor* Include on* alslar, Mr*.
approved and elected by tha Gertrud* Phelps Horn* of DaBaryf
church, and a full-lint a organist
Officers of the Congrrgitlnna! and associate choir director;
Christian Church were elected al
AND WHEREAS, Mr, and Mrs.
tha annual mealing of the church Fisher are known and recognised
body held Wednesday night.
for their ahlllllca by musicians
Trustees were named In the and training leaders nf our associ­
election with Harold llerbst and ation and slata denominational
W. W, Llnx serving for lha one work;
year term In l#3ft; James Eastman
AND WHEREAS, Mr. Plihar
and James Gut Jr„ were elected has mesnt so much In our pastor State Comptroller
for Ihe two yeer term H&gt;SftS7; with In making It posslhla for him to
W. C. Eyman and Richard Ivers render greater service to our Pays Local Visit _
elected for three year forma 1»3«. church family;
#
Boy JJ Green, SUt# Camptroflftt
17-51.
*■ briefly In Hanford ysstardgy,
THEREFORE.
RE
IT
ABSOLV­
Mr*. Connlft Bender waa elected ED, that we, the First Baptlal
secretary and clerk for the rhurch Church of llapcville. Georgia, give
body; Mr*. Althea Kastman, treas­ Mr. and Mrs. Fisher our official
urer; and Miss Helen Witte reel- vida o' thanks and appreciation
acted chorister and organist.
ami assure Ihcm of our love and
The mealing, held at lha rhurch, prayers a* they go to another
Uth SI. and Park Ava., was open­ field ol service In the Kingdom's
Th# Slats Comptroller wna
ed by lha Rev. J. B. Root, minist­ wnrk;
turning to TalHhaseaa from Day*
er and lha Rev. Fred P. KnsmlngBE IT FURTHER RESOLVED torn Brach where ha bad attend*
•r, assnclet* pastor.
that a copy of these resolutions be #d the F lorida S h e riff* A sso cia­
Tha new church building for sent In the First Baptist Church tion m ealing.
th* Lutheran Church nf lha Re­ nl Sanford, Florida, a copy In the Greeting Grain war* Repressn*
deemer will be lucuted on property Flurldu llaplM Witness, and that Utlvo 31ink N. Cleveland Jr., As*
purchased on South Oak Avenue n copy bo given to Mr, and Mrs. Rl.lant Hlute's Attorney Voll* A, .
williams Jr., and County C * » '
ami ft3th l’Hce Just off South Park Fisher,
mlssloner John MeHeh.
M
Ave,

Rev. Fisher Takes
New Baptist Duties
Here Sunday Morn

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SI perfectly U th* hug* diesel
motor at th# Sanford Wat#'
Plant balanced that four coins, a
penny, dime, nickel and quarter
bay* been balanced on their
adq^a for .11 hour* without fall*
Ing.er moving,
Tp# big motor, on which the
colip are balanced, ha* boon In
ueufor 1ft year*, according to
J o lp D . Abraham*, engineer at
thm acal waUr plant
■ a gig*nil# piece of machlne f l a a 18ft boraepower motor
wnfla run* ao smoothly that the
flefln of th* building at the
wagef plant da not tremble or
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t&lt;rWA WILL HAVE our open house Jan. 39," Chairman of the Board
5 f fWisteas T. E. Tucken tell* the board last nluht. Left to right.
•»t tha moating, held In tha Board Boom of the Seminole Memorial

Hospital are A. B. Peterson, John Burtasi, John Evans. Tucker,
Gordon Frederick. Bob Bedford, Mlsa Carol Skinner, and Harry
Weir. (Phot* by Jamaton)
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Safety Department S a n fo rd A tla n tic 's Local Cooperation
'fells Suspensions past Year Said Best In Festival To Gel
Underway Jan. 19
Qf Driveis Permits

"The past year was the best
In tha history of tha Sanford At­
lantia Nations! Bank," B. J. Bau­
driver's llrens* division of man, president, told th# bank’s
Mg state depart mnt of public Board of Directors at their annual
U M y today announced another meeting held Tuesday,
Mvocatlon, suspension and cancel­ Individual deposits of our bank
lation lint of name* on ■ counly-by- show an increase of 1812,000, he
said, with an overall Increase of
i^Mtuity bails,
U t i i t report W for Hit October, $23(1,38.1.M,
Md ahowi ha following aetioni:
Pointing out to the Board of Di­
Revocation/ #M, auipensioni 420 rectors, prior lo the r'ectlon of of­
4hd cancellations 13. Th* parole ficers for 1036, Bauman said the
Commission returned N drivers loins made by the Sanford Atlantic
gym It* with restrictions.
Nalional Bank Increased from a
in SamlnoH County, revocations, previous year's total of $3,G04,4ft4.ftl
gtiipension and cancellations ara as to $3,231,203.74 in lfttt."
Thg entire alale of officers were
« 3 i» s :
u Sanford —Christa Bell, Jnmci reelected at thn bank's annual
Monroe Davldaon, Leroy Dixon, meeting with J . W.. Shanda as
Tfosea Harding Foiler, Jonnle Jeff Chairman of tha Hoard; R. J. Bau­
Jones, Harbrt Elmo Lampd. Ever* man .President,,ft* f. .3\.mn, vlid
Raymond'Bnyder, llontcr Bern- president: R. W, Dame, cashier}
tto Witter, revoked. Hugh YlWon O, C, McBride, asslattant cashier;
Gooding, Rosa Calfula Knight, sus­ snd J, B. Boston, vice president
pended. •
and manager nf tha installment
; Altamonte Springs—David Law- loan department.
Mfica, revoked. Hurtii Bouey, sua- Directors r#el#ct#d at tha meet­
ftgded.
ing were: It. J. Bauman, president;
sOvldo—Jacob Bohler, revoked. Georgia D Bishop; H. II. Coleman;
Markham—Spencer Crew*, revok­ R. W. Esles; L. I. Frailer; .!. C.
ed.
{Huichlsnn; It. F. Mann; H. H.
-Laka Monroe—Erne it Srntl, Sus- Pope; J. W. Sliamlx; and Ira F,.
Southward.
In summarizing the year’s suevv'.vfnl outcome Bauman told the
Bonn! nf Director* that "1033 was
n good year with us and looking
forward to the future, IDSft should
be even belter with Ihe increase in
population and the bettor conomlc
conditions."
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JlU j'Tha annual Elk'* Charily Ball "Due to the vast Improvements
JfiU gat underway at Ihe Mayfair we made In tha bank's facilities
during 1054," Bauman said, "we
Siln tomorrow night at 0:20.
-■-Tony Peres and his orchestra realise the 1333 increase with a
WU furnish tho music for the an- very nice Increase in the number
Rpal affair sponsored cocli year of new accounts and volume of
|V the local Elk'i Club.
business.
*.Nat proceeds from the danre will "Our Christmas Club for IDifl."
Mpport tha many charitable ef. ■sld Bauman, "ha* shown a de­
ferls made by tha Sanford Elk's cided Increase In the number of
flub throughout the year furnish- accounts."
, | M happiness and health for bun- Pointing to the other facilities
toads who otherwise would receive the bank's president said that "the
t t help.
walkup window continues to be
rT h # highlight nf the winter sue- very popular with th* average num­
Ml season in Sanford, Ihe annual ber nf customers using this fa­
fijk'a Charily Ball, U held in tbr cility being about 200 each day.
fftUroom of tha Mayfair Inn.
tn av H
:u" by Beporling to Ihe Board of Direc­
Reservations may
bert tn
mad*
tor* on Hie loans made by the San­
ililng 111 or tickets may be nb ford Allantic National Bank he said
Hied by calling 230ft.
"our total loan* were 4,131 with

The Remlnnle County coopera­
tion in the Florida Products Fes­
tival will get underway Jan. II
and continue through tha 21th, ac­
cording to Ralph Moore of the Flo­
rida Development Commission,
who wa* In Sanford yesterday to
meet with the Chamber of Com­
merce committee which will head
up the campaign here.
Ralph Austin Smith, chairman
of the committee. Bob Kllvan, and
James A, Wright, members, and
Forrest Breckettndge, manager of
the Seminole County du m b er of
Commerce met with Moore to com­
plete plana for tha local campaign.
There arn hundreds of items
manufactured right Ultra In your
ci.Udiunlty, Moore told the com­
mittee. Grocery stohea numbering
over 1,500 In Fforlde, banka, and
Tha Seminole County Superinten­ school* will participate in the gident of Schools, R. T. MUwee, yes­ ganllc ten-day campaign designed
terday fold the members of, the lo Inform Florida rltlien* of the
Board nf Education that "liter Importance of Florida products and
ronsultlng with the Supervisory th* part they play In the dally life
Staff nf the State and County, and of the Sunshine Slate community.
Ihe principals of the schools con­
Plans were discussed for local
cerned, lie should like to recom­ display* and publicity for Ihe event
mend that the 8th grade at San­ as well is way* snd means to ga'lv
ford Junior High School he trans­ er the material necessary to create
fer red to Pinecrrst .School at Ihe the displays.
end nf the first semester, Jan. 20.
The Florida Products Festival
1030, and that Ihe overcrowded
gets
underway following a procla­
conditions at the Soulhalrie Pri­
mary School and the Sanford mation issued by Governor Leroy
Grammar ,Scluml In- relieved hy Collins, it reads;
"WHEREAS, there I* a nqrd
sending tame of their children tu
for more widespread knowledge of
Pinccrcst School.
He staled lhat the enrollment nf the diversity and excellence of
the schools had reached the ap­ Florida products; and
proximate figures prediclcd for
"WHEREAS, there Is ample
two years hence, therefore the ndw justification for the development
Junior High could mil accomodate of a slrong sense of pride In Flo­
satisfactorily all of tha 7th and Ith rida products; and
grade children enrolled at Ihe pre­
"WHEREAS, Ihe support of Flosent time since thla growth With rids product* will »ubslanUally
Ihe increased enrollment nf Ihe Increase ihe growth and prosperi­
cily elementary schools must he ty of the State and Its cilUens; and
absorbed at Plnecrest. By moving
today at least sixthe Eighth Grade more spare will ty"WHEREAS,
(to)
per
cent
of tha retail salea
ba made available for conducting
spend In Florida la leaving
a better program for the Seventh dollar
Grade children remaining at the the Stale, and Ihrra exist* a chal­
lenging opportunity la reduce this
old Junior High.
percentage; and
The Superintendent ftmphaslifd
"WHEREAS, tha Florida Bethat thla was Only a temporary
measure for Ihe H it semester nf velopmant Commission, recognis­
this school year, but he wa* thank­ ing the continuing need for a pro­
ful lhat w» still h*v« the old Jun­ gram pro muting Florida products,
ior High to use, thus keeping tha has given leadership In sponsoring
an annual,sHle-wlda avant tn pro­
children out of doubH session*.
mote amt encourage tha expansion
i and development of markets for
Florida products and In assisting
and coordinating the effort* ol
a g e n c i e s , organizations, nnd
groups wlihln Ihe state In planning
•nd carrying nut this promotion:
"NOW, THEREFORE, I, I.E
ROY COLLINS, by virtue of thr
authority vested In me as Gover­
nor of tha Stats of Florida, do
hereby proclaim tha period nf
January lft-2ft, 10341, as
FLORIDA PRODUCTS f ESTIVAL
In Florida, and urge tha business
firms and &gt;Information media of
Ihe Slat* and the eltlsan* of Flo­
rida to cooperate during thla period
In the promotion of Rorlda pro­
duct*."

Grade To Finetresl

Nevq Sewer Section
T o Be .Com pletedA 400 feet section ef *tght-ln«h
sewer main will ba completed by
tomorrow was tha raport from
Russell Pallas, head of th* City
of Sanford's Utility Department
The new aacllon ef a«w*r tin*,
■aid Dalit*, haa b*#n laid between
Willow and Bay Ava*. north af
28th St,
This aacllon H another In the
•W1LUAMH
STORE on Magnolia
Magnelln Ava.
Ava, wag officially •p*n*d yaatarday whan Mayor avtnU plan for completing m m
•WILUAMH PAINT (TORE
anta th* ribbon while George Morgan, manager of tha local ator* and
Mank Gaorga Tauhg Ieoh on. (Photo by J amaann)

Aorehanm said that th* motor
rtm* IS out of every i t hour*
and' la uaed to aupply water to
the Sanford diatributlon system.
Dave Newman, Field Engineer
for Robert M, Angua A Assortalee of Jackaonville, conaultlng
engineer# for the City of Ran*
ford, who haa been In the City
off and on for throe, year* plan-*
nine tha water and eewtr ayatem,
Mid yaatarday, "1 think Sir, Ab­
raham* and hta staff should ho
highly complimented on the per­
fect maintenance of this motor."
, Newman Ik at present conduc­
ting a fir# day test, which wa*
completed &gt;t noon today, on th*
filling of th* two water tanka
uaed to supply Sanford'* water
users.
'
"Th* eolna Wanted on this
motor are significant of tha parfact balanc* and condition of the
big dieaol engine," Newman Mid.
Abruhami, who aaya (hat ha
t/lll be employed at Ih* watar
plant for ill year* on th* ninth
day of May this year la assisted
by Chuck Pavllck, Ed Williamson
and Julian Williamson.

Plans Approved
For Construction
O f Church Building
Final :Vt*m for the eoaitruetlon
of • church building for Ihe Lu­
theran Church of tha Radeamar
Tha plans, prepared by tha San­
ford architectural firm of Barton
and Rogers, were recommendrd lo
tha congregation hy a building
committee haad*d by J. G. Jor­
genson.
Only twn slaps ranialn to he
completed before the actual build­
ing of lha new Lutheran Church
here. Tha plana mult Bin her be
approved hy tha Architectural
Board of the Georgia-Florida Dis­
trict of lha Lutheran Church. Mis­
souri Synod and bids must ba re­
ceived and accepted.
Thn Lutheran Church of,the Re­
deemer wae originally formed In
Sanford on Mother's Day IB53 and
I* at present holding IU service*
in Um Yacht Club.
Tha Rev, Phillip Xchlanmann la
;s«tor of tha congregation.
Officers were elected for the
fiscal year Jan. 13, IMA lo Jan. 14.
HUT,
Reelected lo serve •« president
of tha congregation was J, Marlon
Harman Er., Jerry Senkarlk was
ilaet^dtyl^g-preildenl: Dean Tay­
lor, I secretary; Henry Thurston,
treasurer; John Senkarlk, finan­
cial secretary; John Schmidt, as­
sistant financial secretary; and
David Gram, head usher.
A beard of Deacons wp* formed
for the congregation and the presi­
dent, vice-president, lecrstsry and
treasurer were named lo Ihe hoard
for iwa.
The election of officers was
made an tha recommendation of
a nominating committee whan e
full alale of officers was submitIrd for approval of the congrega­
tion. J, G, Jorgenson was chair­
man of tha nominating committee.

River Rededication
Ceremonies Simda\
The Florida River Cruise's host
"Th* Nautlcsii" will begin lie
Trustees Board
regular schedule of trips up the
St, John* River following glgnntie
Holds M eeting
ceremonies Sunday afternoon at
"Recalls* nf the coopers Iton of
3 o'ttovk,
all of those concerned with lha eon» ;
Notable* from over the entire
atruclien and preparation of tha
Rlate of Florida ate expected to
new Seminole Memorial Hospital, ;
be hero for the occasion when
wo have found It feasible to hold
th* Sl John’* River, at Sanford,
our open home reception oa Jan­
Is rcdedicaled the "The Nile of
uary nth amt we will probably b*
the America*",
The Rev. Fred Fisher will as­ able to receive patients on Pfb.
On hand fur the event will be
his duties here In Sanford 1, contingent upon tha Irrlval o&lt;
th# co-operators of tho Florida sume
River Cruises, W. H. Kemp of at the First Rapilst Church as equipment and supplies," T. E.
Orlando and Richard Sodcro of Aooclalo Pastor Sunday morning. Tucker, chairman, told tha Board
IWore reaching Sanford to take of Trustees list night.
Winter Park.
over the new assignment, the First Tha meeting, held In tha Board
Ths Seminole High School bpnd Baptist Church at llspevltle, (la.,
will play for th* ceremonies which forwarded a resolution praising Boom of the new hospital, was bald
officials say will 'get underway Ills work there. The resolution re­ to discuss the opening data and
the hours that thy hospital wduld
promptly at the ft o'clock starting ceived here let
be open for visitors during th a t* #
time
WHEREAS, Rev. and Mrs. Fred days set ailda for the oped house.
Also scheduled .for ths neeaxlnn
R. Fisher have served our church Sunday afternoon, Jan. ftft, vial- *
I* a pageant that will he recanted
and loyally for a period tors will be, allowed to tour th*
by Seminole High School (Ore faithfully
nf four and nor half year* and
Club members under tr.a direction have worked with a vision of hospital by g guided route, front
1 to • p.m. and on the next day,
of Ml*s Olllo Reese Whittle.
slrcnclbening bur church program
Coming to Sanford for the St.1 for the future, unselfishly giving to.- those who did not hava an op­
portunity to see lha facilities of ft*
Jehn's niver rededication will ha themselves and Ihelr tatfns;
million dollar hospital plant, .th*
a group of Seminole Indians from
AND WHEREAS, Our Sunday tour would be conducted again, .
Silver Springs who will probably
find It strange, even In these mo­ School Ims shown a constant from 3 to 3 o'clock.
dern times, to he riding a 100-font growth In enrollment and service Tucker emphasised that there to
pleasure boat Insimd of tha usual under Mr, Fisher’s leadership and a possibility that tha hospital
having grown from an would receive palanta on February '•
birch bark rannes that their an­ guidance,
nf 1MT to th* presrnt 1 If equipment and suppllM arrived
cestor* used along the wide wind­ enrollment
enrollment of 2I4T, having held to taka c a n of the neceeaary N p
ing river.
each summer very successful Va­
Representing the City nf San­ cation Itlble Schools In whirls Mr. piles and aeada of tha patianta.
ford xrtll be Mayor F. P. Scott Fisher served is principal and However, In planning the nfffW
who will greet the huge crowd organiser, and havlgtfM*ached In he called for volunteer help-to
nemtng to Sanford for tha event. 1053 the Standard of Excellent*; move tha patients, equipment, tad
Mayore from rlltee In a radius of
AND WHEREAS, Our Training supplies from Fanuld-LauBfeMi i
H miles of Sanford, along with Union haa made marked progress Memorial Hospital to Urn saw S tale offlcHH from the Chambers of under Mr. Fisher's leadership, nolo Memorial Hospital. FUaftfe* ,
Commerce in tha same area, have having grown from seven depart­ tha voluntaara and thoaa needed | g |
been Invited here for the Initial ments In tha present fourteen de not gat complete.
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run ef "The Nautlran"
The Wf. hn»fcrnrTWp««flh f M f
infers,
•agars, complell with dance floor, ,r|A f ^ ^ n t n t A s ,^ &gt; A *H» T»w fr
his ever-present spirit of Im­
snack bar, and ■ glass enclosed with
provement and growth, began hta
deck for cool nr Inclement wea­ mmle work with no previously or* Dies L a st N ight
ther, will be skippered hy Capganlied and graded choir program Edward C. Bhelpa. 73, died at lift
tain J. R. Oliver with n capable as recommended by the Southern local hospital last night after t
new of engineer end purser.
Baptist Convention, and during lingering illness.
Ceremonies getting th* big this four snd one-half years we Hnm April-11, lftM In Lancaster
pleasure boat underway will take have nhluim-d a completely graded N. Y, he had made his homa In De­
ptare at the Psnftird I'ler where 173, which Is over ten per rent lta ry for the p u t four and one
"Tha N'aullcan" will dock each choir program consisting of seven half years. Ha waa a member at
day.
chnlrg with a total membership nf lha Brooklyn, Now York Frashyof our resident membership, hav­ lerlan Church and was retired from
ing acquired new choir robes, a tha IL J. Heins Co, of Pittsburgh,
clmlr re lira ran! room, a dean of
music, a church music committee Survivor* Include on* alslar, Mr*.
approved and elected by tha Gertrud* Phelps Horn* of DaBaryf
church, and a full-lint a organist
Officers of the Congrrgitlnna! and associate choir director;
Christian Church were elected al
AND WHEREAS, Mr, and Mrs.
tha annual mealing of the church Fisher are known and recognised
body held Wednesday night.
for their ahlllllca by musicians
Trustees were named In the and training leaders nf our associ­
election with Harold llerbst and ation and slata denominational
W. W, Llnx serving for lha one work;
year term In l#3ft; James Eastman
AND WHEREAS, Mr. Plihar
and James Gut Jr„ were elected has mesnt so much In our pastor State Com ptroller
for Ihe two yeer term H&gt;SftS7; with In making It posslhla for him to
W. C. Eyman and Richard Ivers render greater service to our Pays Local V isit _
elected for three year forma 1»3«. church family;
#
Boy JJ Green, SUt# Camptroflftt
17-51.
*■ briefly In Hanford ysstardgy,
THEREFORE.
RE
IT
ABSOLV­
Mr*. Connlft Bender waa elected ED, that we, the First Baptlal
secretary and clerk for the rhurch Church of llapcville. Georgia, give
body; Mr*. Althea Kastman, treas­ Mr. and Mrs. Fisher our official
urer; and Miss Helen Witte reel- vida o' thanks and appreciation
acted chorister and organist.
ami assure Ihcm of our love and
The mealing, held at lha rhurch, prayers a* they go to another
Uth SI. and Park Ava., was open­ field ol service In the Kingdom's
Th# Slats Comptroller wna
ed by lha Rev. J. B. Root, minist­ wnrk;
turning to TalHhaseaa from Day*
er and lha Rev. Fred P. KnsmlngBE IT FURTHER RESOLVED torn Brach where ha bad attend*
•r, assnclet* pastor.
that a copy of these resolutions be #d the Florida Sheriff* Associa­
Tha new church building for sent In the First Baptist Church tion mealing.
th* Lutheran Church nf lha Re­ nl Sanford, Florida, a copy In the Greeting Grain war* Repressn*
deemer will be lucuted on property Flurldu llaplM Witness, and that Utlvo 31ink N. Cleveland Jr., As*
purchased on South Oak Avenue n copy bo given to Mr, and Mrs. Rl.lant Hlute's Attorney Voll* A, .
williams Jr., and County C * » '
ami ft3th l’Hce Just off South Park Fisher,
mlssloner John MeHeh.
M
Ave,

Rev. Fisher Takes
New Baptist Duties
Here Sunday Morn

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tag an apartment ta the tsm f
'up horn Miami, and waa joinedf
buiteet*. at vgQ a«*
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li--* V mouse, have moved Into tn* Bunts
of states fcr now -officers by the by hi* wife and children, Mena
House on -Court hi. Mr. Carlisle
nominating row mill** weft rushed and P.’ D. Ill, uho had beeir^UUIs employe^ tby Florid* ppwei
Utrough end the meeting adjourned Ing friends In Fern Park. All the
'
t'orp, plant here tn Enterprise.
in order to view Die cancer film, Anderson* were together on New
Mrs. Irene Jackman spent some­
MA Question In Time" presented Year’s when they placed memorial
Mitt XI by
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i r t u i A r .uo-xoaiiuien
turned to her Lake 3 !trr hem* arid her
uu-&gt;S»*l«Mi*n flower* in the Community Cbufch
time with hrr daughter end sonafter »p«nding the holldee* with eaaore U der w ha'll headmistress with Mrs. Julius tPtAftdtdvi* of toe.In honor of their mother, ths late
In-law, Mr. end Mrs. Dsrwln Benher san-tn-law end daughter, Mr. at tte- GuniUh School la Centra“t , t ‘ Seminal* Cancer Society. Following Florence McConeghy Anderson,
By HELEN SNODGRASS
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TSgt and Mr*. Jam#* Reavee, ford surieon made'* btjcf talk «nd| Anderson home on UVe Emms
dnugh'rri, at Lake Zurich. 1U
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ehlldren of Sanford were guest*
entertained
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She flaw to Birmingham, Ale., of Mobile,-Alftv spent tome time answered quesUedsATho R*v, snd fairly bulged wllh the entire family ’ *&gt;’rr enteyalm
where the joined Mr*. Grace with hi* ifaraali,-: Mr. and Mr*. J. Mrsi J. M.Thompiidn^df the pro- gathering for dinner. Present, be- ner for th* following guest*, Friday.
Lindahl, who had spent Chrtatma* 1. Reave*.
m cemmittsa
eemmltte* tro
,, Mr MRS. RUTH LAYO
gram
are k®
;ok®
a*rongra- *ldes Mr. »nd Mr*. T. n. Andcr- Mr*. Elirabeth Fowles, W. A For- Mr. and Mr« Laren Rcha’er and
......................son.
were the Raymond Andersons man n( Ormond Sir*. Bert While daughter «f Whltctvlll* W. Va
and cd
\*The many friend* of Ross Mob- with her *on, there and they drove Herry W. CblWjbfOfui wai the tainted upon this titnely
recent rue*t‘ or W»‘*oW*lh«l*w end ucallonil film and |acti«r*.'
of Beaver Pa , and Iheir children, of Holly Hill,I Mrs. Marius Golas ot and Mi* R. A. Grogan of Rchrlnnr
w|U be eorry to hear that he home In Mr*. Lindahl a car.
m
iiTagain confined at the Winter
Mr*. Jamr* Basham and ton, daughter, Mr.’*fW Air*.:fecii Mix­ Mr. bed Mrs. Raymond M. Rail Raymond. Cheryl, Karin and Chri- Orlando Mi*s Harriet Trumbull and were guests of Mr. amt Mr*. M.
A rk Memorial Hoapltal.
Brent nf Miami have arrived to on. ThU-is Ih*' first lime Mr. hava returned from NgK York City aline, the J. K. Browrr family Mis* Edith Trumbull of Winter H. Ryan Tuesday.
Child*' has bten In ta k e Mary In
and the P. D. Anderson Jr., fim- Park, Mr. and Mr*. George Fowles Mr. snd Mrs. Klrhy Kellers and
&gt; r . and Mr*. Maurice Rudolph *,al* h«r parcnU&gt; Mr* »."■ M,»' In' the pait 11 year* and be noticed where they had spent sometime
ai.d children of Slservllle. \V, children are visiting r« la lives In
ily—trt In all.
with
thelh
son
and
daughter-inHave returned from a H-day vaca- R- *« Ttu,‘
law, Mr. and Mra. Raymond M.
Mr. and .'Ira. H. M. foehran en­ Vn„ the Rev. and Mr*. K. H, Nahimla Georgia this week,
i p to Cleveland Height*, Ohio.; The Rev. L. A. Scott wa» In St. ntafiy rhenget.
Mr*. Elllen WIHard recently held
tertained with a VVearevcr supprr Carr and Miss Robert fa ir and Mr. and Mr*. L. M. Wright spent
here they visited their daughter Augustin* attending a church open houee. Lovely decoration* Bali Jr. and their two sons.
vSlt
fViends
of
H.
T.
RurecU
will
be
rooked by the denion»trator. Mr. Pasihal Csrr, Mr. snd Mrs. Roll­ the weekeifd with their daughter
conference
on
adult
work.'
‘
|d family and former neighbor*.
a|d
Jerome A. Heywaid.of Harvard, were uied In U|e party room* and glad la heir that be ha* Improved Echols. Enjoying Ihls besides Ihe er! Cox and Mrs. Kluatx-th lliuck- Miss llrillu Wright in Jackson:
&gt;Mr. and Sir*. Linton 1- Cox Mata.
nieyer of Enterprise. Mr. and Mr*.
ha. been the gueet of bln *h» buffet-held an arringement of sufficiently to be removed from
h*v ereturned from a H-day vaca* friend., Mr. and Mr*. R. E. True »” or* •n d « 0 d l.* .- AeiUtlni the th* Orange Memorial Hospital, Cochrans were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harvey Dunn, Linda and Harvey, Mile.
Cochran
and
son
David,
Mr.
and
..Lijtlo Brenda Rratjdnck, daugh­
t&amp;n to Atlanta. Ga., where thry
hostess In the serving of the supp- where he has been • patient, In Mr* Joe Smalhcrs, Mr. »nd Mr*. and house guest*. Mr. and Mrs. ter nf Mr. and Mr*. Shelby Bradvetted their daughter and family teccntly.
cr was her mother Mrf. Ida Keogh.
(What might -hive been a die- Enjoying thl* ocraiiop were friends Ih* home of his, ion Jack in Or­ P. D. Andrrson *nd Mrs. Jonnie R. II. Sawyers and Charles Dunn dock of DeLand, and granddaugh­
Md many old friend*. J
nf Maryville, Tenn , were weekend ter nf Mr. and Mra. If. E. flradlando.
Lee Harmon.
astrous
fire
was
speedily
extin­
'Friend* of Mr. and Mr*. Ernest
from Orlaedu, Sanferd and Like Mrs. B. R. .Franklin ha* returned Mf, and Mrr. W. G. Ferguson of guests of Mr. snd Mrs. Earl Ogden dork nf Enterprise, underwent a
li,'form er re*ident* of Pay guished by the good people of Mery. ,
from Corpus Chriitl. Texes, where Afton, New York, hive arrived end of Jacksonville.
tonsilrctnmy at the Fish Hospital
will be sorry tolearn that i * k*
*«««• -&gt;n the Mre. L. R. Betkley, accompanied
she spent earn* Ume with her set up their trailer. They are for­ Mr. and Mr*. C. A. Henderson in DcLsnd recenlly.
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W.
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property
Harris Is In a Veteran’* Ho*by
her
mother,
Mr*.
WUhelmlne
children.
Mr. and Mr*. J W. Padgett's
1 In Maryland. In Mr. Harrla’ caught front a spark, which wae Hines, spent a week with her lis­ Mr. and Mra. John. A. Peck- mer residents of Lake Miry snd entertained with a family reunion home was the scene nf a delayed
expect to hulld this winter nn dinner at their home on Main St.
tie Mrs. Harri* will ha at windblown from a neighbor'* ter, Mr*. Chewalng in Pensacola.
the follow Ing, Mr. and Mr*. Happy holiday family dinner recently, Th*
tba Orlando Air Base until hit
his ‘!*,h b“rnl"5' Th* hell at the Dick Moss, student at Kmery, ham were recent gueata nf. her their property here.
brother-in-law and lister. Mr. and Mr. snd Mrs. Glen Cochran on- Henderson and children, Mr. end Hotiy wi* due tn the lllneit of
y9turn
Community Church w n rung* th*
In Atlanta, Ga., we* home recently Mrs. A. J. LsPries* of Winter terielnrd their relatives recently. Mrs. Eugene Henderson and child­ Capt. Maxwell, who Is on hand
Maxine McGrathenjoyed
, "*! .^ rv c n l ‘S r o n ^ 1 h i" ™ ro with hi* parent*, Mr. and Mre. Perk.
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Those allrndlng the dinner were. ren. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Drummond now for Ihls affair. Mr. and Mrs.
1st k 'i l a i m m a a
Vw
0 n a eV er&gt;OHO d r o p p e d hlfl WOttC
Carl Mo**.
Mr.
and
Mre.
James
Howard
who
Horace Cochran and Mrs. Emma and children Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Johnny Padgett of Sanford. Capt.
wS , m a
h» hridsv.
j* ? *"'1
volu"ll,&lt;,r
Tn* rrlend*hlp1 Clg»* ef the rented the Clay Smith house, have Wing, of Sanford, Ed Cochran, Drummond Jr. snd children, Mr. and Mrs. Rohert Maxwell and
Mrs.
N. B. Steward ilast
with ,urn^',
giatlfyliig
result*. firefighter
Thl* hetp, Robert Turner rcturnrd to th* ful attitude is typical of Lnko Community Presbyterian Class held moved to Orlando and the house Sim Cochran end J. D. Cochran. and Mrs. John Brerman of Orlan­ children, Marcia and Michael, wf
a Bake Sale and mid* more (ben haa been sold tn the Stokey. who
Veteran'* Hospital in Mcmphu, Mary.
do, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Drummond Langrly Field. Va„ Rilt Padgett
have already taken possession.
Thnn. yealenlay for further con- Mr. end Mrs. If. M. Gleason re- N
Take down that chafing dish- of St. Cloud. MPgL and Mr*. Rich­ and Mr. and Mr*. Padgett ot En­
&lt;giued treatment.
cently entertained members of Mr. end Mre. Arthur Kube end Mr. sad Mra, Fred Blind and the one you got fer a wedding ard Lanih aial children of Pine, terprise. attended.
’Mr. and‘Mr*. John Colhurrt of their fsmlly with a dinner, served Mr. and Mr*. Grent MeLene of daughter*, Terry end Frannie Lou presenl-from the closet where castle Air Force Ba»e and Mr. Chief and Mrs. Tone Midleria
are now occupying the Lawson
Farmington, Me., end Mr. and picnic style m the yard. Enjoy- Fanscll. Mich., have arrived end ot F t Lauderdale., were recent It's hidden. Use it for keeping and Mrs. Bob Roberts of Atlanta, apartment
on Slone Island. Chief
M»t* Lawrence C"lbum of K'si- ing this occaiion, besides the boats Hi up their trailer* en the Kube guilts ef her parents, the Rev. food warm when you are giving Ga.
a parly. This way you'll find It Mr*. J, W. Padgett spent severs! Maderia Is attached to tha San­
and Min. J. M. Thompson.,
HKm** w ,r* fu#*t* of &gt;lr. ard wore Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gleason, property on Lakeyiew • Ay*.
j(l«. N. B. Stewsrd Thuredsy of Ocslt, MSgt. Jack Newton, XI- Mr. and Mr*’, f . H. Wise ef Or­ Mr. and Mr*. J. K. Brower and wonderfully useful, elegant look­ day* with "her sister, Mrs, Lucy ford Naval Base.
The Junler HI, "■ngeri" nf F.nMr* *nd Mr** John Cot- sin Field, Sir. and Mr*. J. L. Hobby lando are announcing the birth of chtidrwA. Naecy and Ken nf West ing! If It la the kind of chafing Dobson in Jacksonville.
terprlse school defeated th* Se­
hfrn remained for the nlvht and iand children, Mary Grice, Lela a girl, at the Florid* Sanitarium. Palm .Beech *p*nt.eimetlm* with dish that uses canned heat It mey
ville basketball tram her* nn their
•ijcyed the dog-racea at th* Ran-1 and Jud ol Sanford, Mr*. Id* Dec. 2T. Mrs. Wife will be remem­ her paresis, Mr. and. Mr*. P. D. give better service In keeping food Mr. snd Mr*. Harold Carlisle home rmirt Tuesday afternoon by
and
children,
who
have
been
rentbered
as
the
farmer
Marijeoe
Xuwarm
then
In
actually
rooking
It.
Andersep.
P.
R.
Anderson
Jr.
flew
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b
th»t
Keogh.
Mr*.
Elllcn
^ill.rd
and
ferd-Orlnndo Kennel
ef*ning.
daughter Kathy, and Mr. and Mr*. banks.
.vMr. end Mre. C. L. Robet»on Richard Keogh and sons, Craig During their Florida visit, Mr.
erut Mrs. R. X. Anderson and
&gt; td ea dinner tfueite on Sunday ind Keith.
■tr their home on Main. St.. Mr. Chief and Mr*. Marvin Coleman children, Raymond. Cheryl, Kerin
end Mrs. W. Hallsm. Mr*. Retie formerly of Sanford hiv* moved and Chrisiih*, aceompenled by
Abar. Robert Turner. Mr*. Cler- into the Mark William* houie. He hie father. P. D. Anderson, spent
•dee Snow. Robert, Jaek and David is stitioned at NAAS. Sanford. a day at Deytonk .leach, went to
Sin Landa and Welkiva Springe
Xebertaon.
Mr. and Air*. J. C. Mallhawe of and accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrt. Brad Steven* and
Xr. and Mr*. Thoma* Kin e wwr« IVaycron, G*., »pent aomatlm* P. D. Anderson, callrd on the let­
entertained rreentlv hv Mr. and with tils brother in-law and *isler, ter’s relative*, Mr. and Mr*. J.
Mr*. Howard Warren at ftheir Mr. and Mr*. L. C. Tillle. Alio V. Richard*.of Enterprise end their
guest, of the Ttlli* family were houiyueeta, Ruaietl Pglmer d New
borne on Molnar Rt.
Miia Winona Cralr. who h.v their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. York City and Hi t i m , Cuba aad
*n In Winter Park Memorial and Mr*. Leetar Tlllls, a bo of Mr, ind 0. 1. Tyler of Miami. The
Senior Andersnne put them on the
Hospital for th* past two week*Wayeros*.
te- expected home on Thuredev of Recent gue»te of Col. and Mre. plena for Pittsburgh, Pa., atill eonttlla week. W* are happy to report W. E. Baker were her mother iratuUtlng tbemeelvea on the
that aha I* greatly tmproved.
Mgs. L. O. Broussard and her eunt, beautiful Farida weaUter that had
Kohort Robertson has returned Mia* Delia Bancroft, both of La­ marked the entire three weeks stay
tn biislnai* eellega In Jacksonville fayette, La. Mrs. Broussard it of the Pennsylvania family.
after' spending th . holiday* with continuing her vlilt, but Mlaa Ban­ Mr. and Mrs. Roger Crocker of
Mi parent'* Mr. and Mr*. C. L. croft ha* returned to her teach­ LonI wood are announcing the birth
ll»h*rt*on.
ing duties at (he eoUeg* in Ytfay- of a daughter on Jen. S The y w ig
.jji Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomoton ette,
J|!y weighed in1i t I Ike. 11 oi. Mr.
* * ro gu**t* of Mr*. Selma I.ar* Major and Mr*. Roy Brown who Crocker is a ferine resident ef
ram at a birthday dinner Tunday hsv# been In Miami for some­ Lake'Mary sad tha son ®f Mr. sad
owning.
time have returned to Lake Msry, Mrs. A. X. Crocker,
Th* Saturday evening Wnochl. Recent guests of Mr. and Mre, Jan. 4, die. Chamber nf Comelfih » * t with Mr. end Mr*. Ner- A. N, Srolt were her brother nrrre held its .regular monthly
msn Godfrey at their hnm. lo James New all of Baltimore, ,Md., matting. Routine reports sad old
Pearl Lake He\ht*. Among those
playing this week wer. Sir*. Maude
Tujrper, Sire. Florence Sunderlln,
i . Hellliter, nf Lnngwood, Mr.
and Mr*. Ch»r1*« TV»le» and
i* Knell of F*rn Park. D»hi* refreshment* wer* lervcd
In ke.nlno with th* *e*snn.
4. T, Monlgom*rr of Orlando a
fo^jner resident of Lnngweod ws*
a. vjiiter In town last Wednesday
celling on old friend*.
Xre. Maud* Tuppar had **
prints recently her slit*- an.l
hushend. Mr. and Mrs. N'orn-.n
Godfrey, end Mrs. Florenes Srn
jU film
’Mr. end Mre. Ncsl Gilbert entevtalned their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jam** MeGralh, at an anniversary dinaer at th* fikylin*
Regtaurent In Orlando last Buod.ny.
Mr. and Mrs. Boh Blankenttup
of Starks wer* weekend guest* nf
Xf- and Mr*. Merle Btankenthlp.
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. r t J e . i . 13, 1956
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a senre of 12-7. Congratulation
"Tiger ,v"..
The regular meeting of the
S. C. S. of the Barnett Memorial\
Methodist church was held at the ;
home of Mrs. Warren Hite re-'
r ** U v -s -.r*,*---v
plins were made tn help ths
church purchase a furnace Tor
1
the Methodist parsonage ami
jj
made plan* for a spaghetti supper . j
tn he held at the rhurch J«u~9T
*rom s p' m&lt;
Bm* “
mage -sale with dale to be A - ;n
nounccd later. Delicious reffe&lt;h*
menls were served to the epprokImately IS-members present! i
The seeond course of the Afpn
cap Indian vya* hold at thd Ho
ol Mr*. Basc’um t’arllon To&lt;|gy
in a. rn.
The Rev. John Ruslrn of Nash­
ville Tedn.. former pastor of ML
Vernon Methodist rhurch. 'Washing’
ton D. C, and associate nf-tho-Mp
Peter Marshall and Chandlor^llo*ten of Atlanta Ga., attendMetha
[?
Methodist church with Mr.*-*nd , s 'V ;
Mr*. J. V. nichards Sunday morn- .
Ing and they were all gueata of
Mr. Bustcn’s hrnther-lp-Uwt and *
sister Mr. and Mrs. Arthur t i p - 1
bert In DeBary'
-’ ft
The Bev. amt Mr*. Olenltaf '
were visiting In West Palm Beach
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mr*. Art Krlgsman,
Phillip Krlgstnan. Mr. and Mr*.
Jack Ktlgjittsn snd Miss Florence
Krlgsman nf Pekin. 111. wer# visi­
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and have opened their Crystal
Lake home. They war* ecrompanky their young grandson.
Tha Ml**** Clsra snd Edith
Bpstrt arrived In Lake Mary af­
ter an extended stay In their
Cleveland, Ohio, home.
Mr. and Mr*. William Ertel,
era home again after spending
■ it holidays withe their parents
fn Carbundal*. Pa.
Mr and Mr*. Wlllism Ertel.
formerly of Akron, Ohio, arrived
recently and hava opened their
Lake Mary home.
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are anaounrlng th# hlrth of *
daughter, Katherine T.ea. at th*
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fHAD BjOYLB
P R F O W f a N C T O r f f l t YEAR

Many White Collar Men Forgotten

NEW YORK (JU-Curbstone rt-(group b u been mare fortign to If he take* a vacates trip, ha
flections of a p*v*mtnt Flito:
government aid thin tha whit# first hat ta float a loan.
Hsiur.A
V
i))l.te
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r
1Ur
worker
to-!collar
tin s .”
If ha needs a new ear, ba first
ifftm V d iip ih
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'It -won’t «wi® ' ’■UM WPlto;’ by «iijr •
day btllevs* he ha* bacoma eivui * iffaf* (*
- at i«tst an 'duu»* 'At lias » iTw.vf auiH&gt;#l]' tuuL-.
Thera may be Justification for eom-,
ntutM. But who la to i&amp;y it might not move
truth within thl* pound of bltter- a new ault In ordar to took preplaints th at all children In school do not
F a vory lfttli bit In the right direction?
att*.
senuble enough to persuade s
ton min of tha 20th Century.
waa carried In one of th f big learn what they ahoutd. But this group of
His voice ti relatively unheard Farmer* have a lobby. Veteran* finance company to advance him
In the land. Few politician* bother hava a lobby. Manufacturer* hive the dough tq,make th* down pay­
" ional newspapers. It wa» about a claxa first graders learned at least one Important
to aik hla view* or explore hti * lobby. The unions have a lobby. ment on the automobile.
jjn t grade children In a big city school thing last year.
plllht. The only people who sack So do tha railroads, tha utilities, He U in hock up to hi* eyeballs—
We wonder just how many times that
•were going to have candy canea. Tha
him out are bill collector*, and it the airlines, the shipping Interests. this average whlto collar worker—
lesson
waa
repeated
In
school
rooms
around
„jggter&gt; decided, freely, that Instead they
I* hi* cash, not hla charm*, that Even postmen, seboolteaehers, toy for everything from hla furniture
M M 'donate tha money to the fund for tha countryr
maka’s and amateur bird watchers to the fillings In hla teeth. At least
draw*
them.
•
* *
Let u« fet out our erylni towel have their lobbies.
sc^dy’people. So they eent in the m oneyhe claims ba la.
No matter how high goes the cost of
and linen to the woe* of a typical About the only two groups in And ha feels he fight* Us pei^te
living, it aaems to be popular enough to
member of the paper clip brigade, Ameriea who don’t hav* a lobby aonal emergencies alone. The M&gt;
fa Now, yob can't buy very much with
are white eollir worker* and
which run about aa follow*:
•tick
around.
&gt;
oral government shows so lifM
Jut the youngeters w«re giving in the
a
a •
"Every other elaia In America widows. They remain largely un­ of creating a new Cabinet post
•at aplrit of the word, They were making
aeema to get tomeihlng tpeclal organised and therefore, perhaps, "Secretary of th* White Collar
Newsboys Have Advantage
(iferifice.for others —a little sacrifice.
from the government except the unrepresented. Since they cannot
•'
white collar' clan. Why are we punish a politician, why should he Class."
We heard tha other day about a letter
The white collar mas la haunted
worry
about
them?
overlooked?
When
do
we
f
t
t
our
written to a newspaper carrlerboy thank­
Time bis passed the whit* eoHsr not only by hla present predict*
n-A g t Koad-o-o
turn at tno public trough?
ing him for hie aervlcea during the past
meat but by fear* for the future.
"They talk about a soft bank for man by. That white eotlsr, once II* la afraid automates' seiontiste
Teen-Age Road-e-o la a national year.
a badge of pretended gentility, hae
farmer*.
How
about
a
fund
to
pay
program aponaond by tha Junior
beeoma more of a symbol of fact­ will dream up new and m en efflIt la understood, that tha letter waa re­
for our toiled white collar*?
of Commerce.
ceived by tha youngster on Christmas Eve,
"Why can't Congreu at leait u al nonentity. It no longer pays eent business machine* that w fl!(
do away with Us veer Job, hasJaf
In Sanford and Seminole County, and even though there waa a gift enclosed
vote u* tome help under the for­ off at tha pay window.
him into a refugee from progFaai.
It
ussd
to
be
th*
guys
la
overalls
pompetition to datermlna tha beat drlv- emphasizing the customer'a gratitude, the
eign aid program? Certainly no
The white eoDar has last Ms
who
stood
In
line
at
tha
loan
office
got underway yeaterday out at Seminole letter will be cherlehed for years to come.
prestige. The engineer ta tho here
seeking
to
borrow
money.
Today
School under the direction of Donald
There was a ting# of difference in this SAM DAWSON
It’s tha guys In th* dirty-white of our limes. And many M office
chairman of the Seminole County latter though, since the appreciation for
peasant now wish** that. Instead
collars.
I'&amp;tyffpr Chamber of Commerce Road-e-o the service waa mad# because of the aTha average white coQsr worker of wearing a white collar, be Rad
imlttee and the Florida State Highway warenaaa of tha youngster's duties.
now Is tha greatest prisoner of the been born with a slide rule la Us
instillment plan and the flninee mouth.
rol Trooper in thle area T. Mark Mack.
The letter said, in effect:
company Debts go with his dally Where Is th* man on a white
Wo know that there will be lome wonMEW
YORK
(A
—
Long-term
progrsms
program*
of
o&lt;
tha
the
stool
iteel
and
and
oil
ell
ininye»r,
compared
with
219
million
In
"I know you have to make sacrifices to
horse who will lead th* white cdt-«
bread.
rful examples of eafe driving displayed do your Job well. While others kre playing planning
planning by big and Utile
Hill* builnesi'tlustrlfs.
business'dustrlia.
ISM, and glint Jersey Standard'* If he his (o fly to see his stek lir class hack to Its old aeeurity?*
stabllUsr Ini
In I Steel expansion plans
plan*art
arebasod
bated pi*n to plunk out 1U billion dol- mother, be has to borrow the Ha I* nowhere In light. Alai, even
ih if contest between girls and boys.
ball or going to the movies, you are out Isa becoming a prim# itablllitr
he national economy.
eiUmate oi01 d*.
de- t4r| ^ u ,, eurrtnt y„ r
f
Ipaybe there la a possibility that some delivering papers or making collections.
lha
aconomy. It helpi
helps off jon
[«• **'•
**[•
aiUmato
white horses are getting scarcer.
money.
■ ... '
_lm*nd quite as much as on th*
*of,uthe older folk* who scoot around the
"Yon ars no fair weather carrier. Like sot tho d*y-by-d*y dlaqulet.ng preaent near capacity production
STRAY DOG, THIN DIME
elty afreets, schools, and byways practically Uncle Sam's mnilmen, you must deliver in turns — Uka a break In stock Imi big ordtr backlog.
CAUSE BIG FUSS
wheels taking pert-ln the contest.
all kinds of weather, rain or ahlne. You prices Vir a downturn In auto sales Som* expect th* present heavy ALBANY, N,Y. UP—A *tr*y dog
- l y WIUIAM tJTt* latead of using the streets for race- must take all kinds of people in stride and and bom* building.
demand to moderate In the second
Ceefrsl Frees Writer
i, examples of complex passing, Ignor- learn how to get along with them — the Non* of the uncertainties — not half of 1954, and production ta fall1and a thin dim* have caused an
fun scroti New York
WHILE’ seated In a rocking th# n#xt desk, ta epewdtng e lab
•top aigna and traffic markers, folks chronic grlpera and complainers aa well na even those connected with tho elec­ below present capacity. But ittel almighty
State.
tion
—
hiv*
changed
so
far
lha
men
say
the
Industry
must
h*v*
Chair
because of a broken lag, of th# long groan to f* i away
be practicing just exactly what the the Indifferent and the friendly.
plans of b u s i n e s s to spend a mor* capacity in th* next few Seem* a loll collector i t a State
_ |
a V#rmont huntar shot a buck from th# old g r ^ took.
tera are displaying.
dear. That’* lha way wt Ilk* our
whipping 7W billion dollars for years
Thruway interchange at CsnsndslYou
have
to
be
a
responsible
business• examples set on tho streets and man. You have to know how lo han/llo new plsnt ind equipment In thi Most of Uie companies have an­ gua noticed a mult moping around
TPIfJk f t pitting
outdoor sport#—with #11 th# com­
people fuel for aaaworiH#
fort# of bom*.
a yn are bnd ones to pass along to tho money, keep your accounts straight and first Ihrco months of this year. nounced expansion puns a few of yesterday. Depuly Alan F. Johns­
Ilona eerrrellg, Junior 4o
1 t 1
This Is m bllllor, more than busi­ ihemJnland, 2A0 million dollars; ton responded to (he call and
if boys and girls who are displaying
nlnp fo think maybe school Ua’I
keep your employer and your customers ness spent In the January, Feb­ Jones
A
J00-y#or-oW
BIrwtiflkflm.
It Laughlln, *50 millions; picked up the dog. Four miles
the!ir Interest in being better than others in satisfied.
Kngland. ghoat U knowi! to rest- such a caste of time after aB.
ruary and March quarter of boom­ National, 200 millions; ncpubllc, down th* highway Johnston refined
t t I
aare driving.__________________________
drntM liter# o&gt; Charil*. Chortle
"In Vlow of all this, It's really no wond- ing 1955.
to
pay
a
ten
cenU
toll.
What
about
130 millions
Zed#k Dvmk#pf report# M l *•»
who?
Or
ekovld
If
txi
WXo-o-o-of
er that newspaper earrierboya have a jump Tha switch In business thinking The oil Industry, on the other tin* of duty?
•rd It still Intwet—$•# the 20 * mm
f 1 I
##*wHv y#«r whll# ba ww# k lw
on other boys their age. It's not surprising to long-term p l a n n i n g which hand, has more production capa­ Toll collector* summoned a state
T h t Sanford Herald
■ If Salle, Minn., report* tempera­ min* k the Ckitstm#* kw# M l •*•&amp;
I'aklllhMl IMIfr Slerepf #*!#r4#f aa* aaaSar
that a big percentage of famous people once Ignore* the short-term lips and city thnn It is using at present In trooper. Johnston dug deep.
ture #f 41 bel#w. Town mutt Iwrv#
l i t
,- j a
downs
of
the
business
cycle
has
spito
of
the
Increased
sale
of
Its
S M n H aa aaaaa* e/ate matter Oatatar IT, l*ia at
were newsboys — men like Walt Disney, been one of tho significant trends .products year after, year But Thruway headquarters now says
fatten It* ttome frym th# number
Russia to putting up a atari* #•
i a &lt; l t l l Olftaa af laefara, Plertoe, aaSar Ike Aa&lt;
;
It
was
all
a
mistake.
Thruway
po­
•f
resident*
tllpplnf
en
th#
k«.
.
Bing Crosby, Dwight D. Elnenrfowcr, Thom­ since World War II.
Pator th# Oraat, who f
» • '»
___ -Sfc.faa.irva*1 •» Mara* a. I#T#
iiprndlng plans aimer, at finding lice, not the sheriff's office, should
'
r*S I* O M iu j a .j ic iie * ■■* eakiiakaa
Ruaalaa navy. Flrot
1 I t
as Edison, Bob Hope, Krute Rockne, Jack Tills may not prevent swings In and producing more oil and at in- have been summoned for th# dog
•.
&lt; MSMtoa HSHMSN SN . •laaatl** Ran*.
■........... According to a new# Hem. Hol­ Red# hav* vtmlttod
Dempsey, Joe DIMagglo, Eddie Ricken th* business cycle but It goes a | creasing refining csparlty are ex- Johnston will get hack his dim*.
lywood will spend eom* I t mil­ good for anything eta* I
And the honor may go to the toll
bneker, and Cardinal Francis J. Spellman, long way toward moderating Ihedtnded well Into (he future,
lion ta changing to muHI-eo1ot*d Ing pointed out M l
collector
who
called
tit*
iherlti's
peak*
and
valley*.
|
Example*:
Socony-Mobll’i
plan
to name only a few.
aidewalk#. That, says th# man at VuplMk. ------------

But than everything la relative end theae

Long-Term Plans Are Stabilizing

Y O U 'R E T E L L IN G M E !

Friday. January 18, 1058
TODAY’S BIB LE VERSE

"Let us not be desirous of vainglory, |
Yoking one /mother, envying one another.
Galatians 5:28.
bi| *.

Inside Washington

A8HINGTON-—Two member*
llu. Horn* of RepmenUtlvv*
m -•* aomewhat Hpnot ovar what
—— - they consider u n d e s e r v e d rew,v!&lt; I JfSnltlon
accord'd
thing*
&lt;•*« § Russian. Tha Soviet* received ton8 alderabl# favorabl* puhllelty whan
• th * v contributed 125,000 to tha
American flood relief appeal.

Men of hla own. Thla la what he
found.
Total eontrlbullnn* frdm atroad
esmo to ftOb.flSt, and the $35,OOO from a big country Ilka Re**ht
lashed pralty ouny rompgrtd with
tha $100,000 from the Dominican
.Rapubllo and an equal amount by
’that small country’s former Fr**». Other contribution*
'Included
i,l)00 from Auatralla,
:#«,MO f; i Bermuda and $25,&gt;001 from Hondura*.
: Rsp, 1Frank Thompson (fV&gt;,
k, wn» pit*,ad in not* the
‘• v*rp tone of crltlciiin by a N’aw
-»Yerk muil* critic on hla return
hfrom a Kuropaan (our with tha
r*w York Philharmonic Bym-ny orchaitra,
, Tho musical ngtregation w*nl
abroad und*r sponsorship of tha

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"You may not become a celebrity, but
It should be a source of satisfaction to know
that your chances of becoming one are
better than average.
It s not surprising that the young man
a .latter long after-trie
girt that accompanied it li forgotten.
There are probably others, right here
among us in Sanford and Seminole Countv
who claimed their start In a successful busi­
ness from experience gained as newspnper
carrier hoys.

Frealdent'a
Emergency Fund.'ard W. Hall, or tha admlalstraUml.r *uch au.plcti, tha critic ,|on ta u n th#m whal th#y e*uld
said, tho orchaitra playvd entire dJicuis In lha campaign
ly too much Ruiiian muale, Ha
Arilal K. Stavtnaon, announced
raid that aald# from tha uaual
"claeslca" tha only major work* candidate for the Democratic
playad war# by Trokoflov and presidantal nomination, has al­
Shoatakovltch, tnpp«d off with ready crltlclied th* 8taU depart­
ment's handling of the Mlddla
an ancort-by Kavalavaky.
Eaitern situation, and has pro­
• • •
Foralm Affalra—You ran look posed a United Nation* border
patrol In th* Itra*l!-Egypti*n
if not roundhouae, swings during dispute,
In th* course of hi* romarks.
tho Tltanhowar admlnUtratlon’a Sparkman, Ilk* Stavamon, pl*ad.............................................
stewardship
of Amtrlcan for*lgn ed for “modtratlon." Howmr, it
remain* to h* *»»n whither oth*r
policy.
■Fcmtary of S u it John Foster Democrat* will hew to this tin*.
• • •
Puli'* ««ld rscrnlly he- would ,
Dtmo«fai*e*D*mocratia p r a t wojcom* cunitructlva crltUlam,
but ha added that American-atyla Idantlal hopeful* and politico* are
pollticklnx could hava an advaraa Ju*l a* anatou* a* th# Republican*
afftet on tli* administration’* to hear Preaidant Elaanhowar'*
decision on whethir or not to run
conduct of foreign affair*.
Daaplta Dullaa' atatamant, It again In l$5a&gt;
An Kleanhower ticket, If tha
mem* certain that tha Democrats
will taka soma potshot* at th* President want* It, would make It
secretary himself and at what harder (or Adlal Stevenson to
they romlder to he weak spot* get the Dimocratle nomination,
In the administration') foreign lucaui* h* waa Iki't victim In
program,
1952. Howavtr, If $lr. Elianhowar
Th# tip-off cam# recently whan d m net run, Stavenion appear*
Senator John Sparkman (D), Ala­ to ba by far th* strongest man
bama aald th# DamocraU would lh« DamocraU hava—and tha fact
not allow the Republican national h« lost onca would b# cast aside
committee, or ila chairman, Laon- by many political leader*

Repaint • Repair -Repay - With FHA
How to bring your horns up-to-date - Hsrs ars some of tht
^om«; ,:Make needed repairs - Add a bed?
room-or nursery - Add a bathroom - Add a porch - Endoss your
porch - Modernize your kitchen - Modernize your bathroom Insulate walls and ceiling -Replace your roof - Add insulated
dding - Paint your home - inside and out - replace your screens
Build a garage - or other needed repairs or remodeling.
You don't need cash - just ■at isfactory Income and credit ratIng - The cost can be handled in easy monthly payments

The "Friendly Bank" will be happy to help

Florida State Bank of Sanford

You can see It In tha expansion to spsnd $54 million dollars thisofttc*.

Why buy a truck
in the d a rk ?

If you buy a new truck after looking at
only one make. it’a like making a deal in the
dark. You can t be aura of getting the moel
for your money.
A amarter way to buy Is to "apotlight"
real truck value—weigh and compare com­
petitive clalma.with theae Dodge track faetat
★ Moat ataadard V-8 horsepower of aB
leading mskee—W*®* ikrougk 2%-to«
range. You'll get fatter tripe—more
work done with DODGE.
i t Shortest turning radlua. You'll park more
easily, wheel through traffic quicker
with DODGE.

£ Biggest cabs, with bti
wtndabidd. You'll enjoy roomier com­
fort, safer vision with DODGE.
^ ___ r - . ___ J cs pad tec . , , ptck-Bpo
providing up to 22% mare payload than
•there. You'll haul Diner, more profit­
able loads with DODGE. i t Price* down with tho lowest Comparelive facta show that, feature tor feature
and dollar far dollar* tho real value io
DODGE.
Next truck you buy, don't deal In the dark*
Turn a bright light on the facta—me Dodge
befere you buy.

O o b -h a w a

TRUCKS
WITH 7H E FORWARD LOOK
J0o5^»

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G e t Y o u r D o d g e D e a l e r ’s D e a l B e f o r e Y o u D e c id e

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M eets In Chapel
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Enlisted Men’s
Wives Club Is
Planning Supper

By MARGARET MOORE
The basketball game hetween
New Smyrna and Sanford took
The Missionary Clrrle of the
place In the gym of SIIS 1!:30
Elder Spring* Baptist Chapel met
Thursday . • The trnre, 78-34, wa*
at Ihe chapel Wednesday afternoon
in New Smyrna’* favor. We put
w --rily?. *.: ca’J.'d tD &gt;Th» KrdUtad Men's W ly firb d ,
up n nig ngni tnoiigiT.
by Mrs. C. \V. Ergle, co-chair- will sponsor a Gft-Acqua'lnuu
Attention: Stomp dny was
social In the form of ■ buffet
of
lh*» circle.
(hanged from Tuesday to Momlny
supper to he held at tha San­
WMU watchword from first ford USO on Sanford Are. and
no be sure kid* nml remember to
also the watch word for First St. Jan. IS at 8 p. m.
get your itampa Monday. .
the year. Psalm 22 27 were given.
Mr». Wagner, the Mata super*
Game* will he played and
Mrs. II. A. Sleinmeyer gavo.an prizra riven away. An attendance
The home of Mrs. Francis E visor of the lunch program, visit*
Interesting devotional using as her prize donated by the local mer­
* Wednesday at the
Sanford Roumillat Jr., was the scene of ed the SIIS rlassea to talk to the
scripture John 8:28-32. Her Inplc chant* will be awarded every 30
a lovely
after-dinner coffee and Home Kc. girls. A film was
lately sller-dinner
?J80 a "Merry Widow Dance" miscellaneous shower Tuesday shown In
to the girls and Mrs. Wag*
wa* “ \Vh»t Christianity means to minutes.
eras held with the BPW repre­ evening when Mrs. Roumillat and nrr gave a talk on nutrition. It
the Christians". She used the
The next meeting of tha elub
s e n t e d by Mrs. F..\C- Kuhn act­ Mrs. George Wrher entertained was "very inspiring" and every*
hymn “ Blessed Assurance."
will be Frh. 1 at the E. M. Club
f«&gt;r Miss Dilnn Raker, hndc-clcct nno enjoyed it very much.
ing as senior hostess.
The minute* were read and ap­ on the be**.
The underclass men (Junior*)
proved and a treasurers report was
.--Mist Dot Teslo and Miss Mary of Lt. David Kills.
A wishing well, containing the am planning a big affair for the
given. Mrs. G. W. Miller also gave
Ann Michels were Junior hostess­
gilts, from which w:u suspended Junior-Senior Prom. It's going to
a report on Ihe Baptist Childrens CPO Wives Club
es for tha evening. Coffee and a silver bucket on a while satin
bo held at the Mayfair with an
Home in Lakeland. The elrele
fcooklss were served. A laigo rope, was placed nest In the sunk­ orrhestra and all the trimming*.
voted ta sponsor a child In Hie Installs Officers
jrowd enjoyed the dance,
en garden m the Urge living room.
Trn-la-la , . the school dame
home.
At Tuesday Meet
Resides the numerous living plants band I* an organization which, up
There were a number of coupons
in the garden w«» a beautiful until nhsv, sse have not hen id
The CPO Wives Club held a
turned over In Mrs. Miller to be meeting
purple orchid in bloom. On the- much from . , but. »inco they have
and Installation Tuesday
vrnt
lo
thr
home,
where
they
will
mantle svas an arrangement of three performances coming up In
night at R p. m. In thr CPO Club
t* .
turn them Inin cash to bo used on the 8NAAS.
while carnations and pom potna. the near future, it Is fitting that
for equipment,
The dining table was overlaid sve at SIIS should hear nwte
A short Installation of officer*
FRIDAY
Mrs. II. A. Sleinmeyer reported was held by Mr*. Howard Wolfe,
with a white linen cloth with the about them. Thursday night, Joe
The Jscsrsnda Circle of the San eenlral arrangement being an at­
on Ifto visiting done by the circle out going president. New offlrtra
Fisher svns interviewed nn the
rd Garden Club will meet at 7:30 tractive piece nf drift wood hold- subject,
sie Mr*. Raymond Freltar, presl*
members during Ihe holidays.
"The
SIIS
Dnnro
Band''
m. at the Garden Center Hos­ | ing a double swing with a minia­ and Inter on the baud Itself
dent; Mr*. R. L. Herdman, vice
Mr*.
O.
P
Wade
gave
a
ntosf
MISS k h iiilk y ty iik
tesses will be Mrs. Fay Jones, ture bridal couple seated. 1This
Inspiring talk qn stewardship. president: Mr*. Harold Keen,
Mrs, Jim Corbett,
Mrs. A. J, Walker, and Mrs. was flanked hv tall burning tapers. plii.ved a very beuutiful number
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There were Dime new members secretary:
called
"Pete
Kelly's
Blues".
All
Mr*. Willlsm Johnson,
J. F. Lewis. Homer Dsborna will Mrs. O I,. Broussard, grandmother
welcomed Into Ih clrcl"; Mrs. Marie treasurer;
this
took
place
over
WTRIt
on
tJio
srrgeent at arms; and Mrs. Walt
•how a colored movie on use ami of the bride-eleel. poured from a
Carpenter, Mrs. n. K. Sodorblnm, ITjo I a* devotional rheirman,
leen ago radio program vvh'ili
silver roffee service.
types of fertiliser,
nod Mr». Richard MeVcy. The
Mrs. Fre/tar wa* presented the
ft. Tha Sanlord Duplicate llrldce
Those attending were the hon- starts at 7 p. m. Till* i» an up
mem hr •* nriuoui u*r« \te», c, gwvrl from N5-:, ?Yi!fe to "do a
"C lub will meet In the Yacht Clnh. orcc, her mother, Mrs \V. E. Bak­ and coming program ami maik
Danner, Mrs. G. W. Miller, Mrs. good Job." Refreshments were
Resting will he at 7:43 with play er. grandmother, Mr*. Broussard, my word a vety popular one.
II. A, Sleinmeyer, Mrs. O. P. served and Mr*. Wolfe waa pre­
to begin at 8 p m.
Mrs. It K. True, Mrs. Raymond Keep your rats pinned to the
Mr. and Mr*. W. W. Tyre of San­
Wade, Mrs. (’. W. Ergle. Also a sented a gift from the club "In
MONDAY
Ball, Mrs. M. 1,. ft ahorn Jr., Mrs. 'radio,
visitor Ml** Linda Sodrrblnm.
appreciation fnr her hsid work."
Dick Worrell ha* brcil seen ford announce the engagement and
Tha Dependable Class of the Ralph Wight II. Mrs. John Fitz­
First Methodist Church will meet patrick. 'I rs, Howard Whclchcl, eround the office every second approaching marriage of Ihrii
with Mrs. Nancy Rrock, 41* Grand Mrs. Gordon Swaim, Mrs. Giles jeriud. What's so interesting there daughter, Shirley laniise, to John
view Dr., at a p. m. for its regu Chapman, Mr«. John Kadrr, Mrs. Dirk? . . It couldn't hr the scene­ Wallace Maddox, son nf Mr.,and
Will You Do There?
J a r monthly business and social W. E. Ilerselipl. Mrs. J. \V. Hash ry could it? Helen Hampton ii Mrs. A. II. Maddox of Sanford.
meeting.
am, Mrs. Arthur Corey, Mrs. W. a rule gal • &gt; watch your alrp.
The wedding will be an event Circle No. Eight of Ihe WSCS mc|
* Tha Elsie Knight Circle of the K. Ia-m»s, Miss Barbara Chap­ Who's Ibis cute dish vvaiideiing
The 1% Annual
ir.it Rsptist Church will he held man, 'li»s Carol Skinner, Miss around school now-a-day* hoys. of February 4 at 4 p. m. in the Monday afternoon at the home nf
First
Methodist
Church
in
Sanford.
Mrs. T-te Chapman on W. Ftrsl SI
at the home of Mr*. Roy Reel, 811 1,0110 Nunnells. and the hn*tr*»e» Take notice gi;e* ran r its Denise
Mrs. Weber and Mrs. Bouinill.il. UeFnllot "Denny" for shore Her
Escambia Dr , si * p m.
The session v*»« opened try a
TUL.8DAY
favorite pnvl time is hciniinr
prayer verse railed “ Another Y’esr"
Tha Ftdelis Class of the First
ashtrays She also collects them
wa* givrn by the rlulrman, Mr*
Rsptist Church will meet with Mr* Local Groups Arc
. . m inding hobby isn't II?
Albert Hickson Mrs J F Courlf;
V. C. Messenger, 137 N. Elliott
The teenage diiving rodeo look
• t a p . m.
gave
Ihe drvntlnnal and routine
Invited To Attend place yesterday morning In hack of
The Seminole County Chddren's
— nt tha —
n l
reixirls were fold hy Ihe offireri.
the school. (Julie a few of the r \ •
Committre will meet at Dm Srhrad Orlando Meeting
students took pait in It, and U l S C U S S e S I l a n S ; The study course wa* givrn hy
Administration Building on (,'nm
Would sou like In know how In from my personal opinion it was
, 'Mr*. w I*. Chapman after which
^merclal Ave. at 5 p m. All mem- set a table for p*rtirs. weddings, a lot of fun. The wnttrii lest
! h * rhrlfun-Canlilrn Ctrue
, .
"tiers sra urged lo attend this Im­ nr anniversary dinners'’ Would you was held Ilus mottling. Winner* Class ,.f the Fit*1 Baptist Church wfrr.limfnla were zoned In thr
portant meeting.
like to know how In do it different­ will lie announced at a later date. met at Die homo of Mis. I,, II. mrmhers.
Judge Ware's Rlhle Class of ly and attractively? We know Mr? . . I knocked all the tennis f'lipp 2IIII Key Are fnr Bs j Those allending were Mr* Chap
the First Methodist Church will where you will he ahle fit pick up balls down but olio , ■ oh well.
Saturday Nite - Jan. 14th
on,nl lily
businris and
social man. Mr*. T Chapman, Mr*.
meei !r. McKinley Mali i l l n. m a lot of new ideas for table sellings
meeting vvllh Mrs. A. &lt;*. Doudncy Cotirirr, Mr*. Dan Gurry, Mr*. A
I.a
Ylrno
Is
a
year
older
as
nf
for a chicken pilau supper. Hosts and decorations.
D:R0 In 1 :110
Subacriptinii* Ill.oOuCnupl*
Mlrk.sim, Mr*. Claude Herndon,
Ibis ruining Saturday. A parly Is us co-hoslcss.
will he Mrs. C E. Williams, Mrs.
In thr absence of Mr*. Fu- Mr*. C. E. Jackson, Mrs. W. It.
The Park Lake Circle and Lu­ In be given in her honor. I'nngiaAt the Door or Call Sinrt
W, A. Hunter, Mrs. R T. Warren, cerne Clrrle of the Orlando Garden
gene I'runlnglnn, president, Mr*. Kirby. Mr*. Henry Lumb. Mr*.
Fnr Table Reservation* call 811
J. L. Crawford, and Mr. and Mrs. Club. F. F. G. G have Invited Mrs. tulntioiis In you Iva on your lllth II. It. Ilerkrnbnrh presided aa Zel, Bailiff, Mrs Roy Trill*. Mr*.
Jdrthdny.
W. A. Norman.
mutiiia buslnrs* vsas taken ceio «). K While, Mrs. Effie Mlrke,
Verne Klintwnrfh, Tampa, to speak
SInro the *lx lane Ill-way bus of and new projects discussed,
The Sanford Tourist and Shuffle- on “Table Decorations for Special
Mr*. Ruth Hawthorne, and visitor*,
hoard Club will have a covered Occasion* and Everyday Dining," neared roimdcllnn, steps fnr the
Mr*. Hvuketiliarh presented a Mr*. Normand and Mra. Jones.
students
safety
are
underway.
.
dish supper meeting at 8 p m. Wednesday, Jan. 1*. 2 p m. »i the
most Inspiring ilrvotlonsl using
after which entertainment will be Orlando Garden Center, nolllns A patrolman will ha on hand tn s* h»r tuple *Fallh." She stie«**
direct traffic on all *■bool af* cd "fnilli III God as the sbsolul*
presented.
Ave. at Lake E'lelle. Orlando.
Tha Joy-Ruth Sunday School
Mrs. Kllnlsvortli is wrll known' fails when the traffic is heavy. answer to Die abundant life "
Clan* of the Fir«t Baptist Church in Garden Club rir-lr* S''? is nn I'lie students have been asked to Mi*. M. N. Cleveland led In
will hold Its monthly rln*s mrrting accredited llidce of the National (,nik neio«s the *tiee| from Ihc p r a y e r further "emphasizing
at 7:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Council l i t Garden ('lulls, IS Road­ • hoot so (hay won't have tn be faiiti as the answer to every situ­
Roger Schmidt. 20.17 Laurel Ave side Chairman of the Florida &gt;n Flench Ave. We apprreiat* ation."
The Unity Class will meet ni Federation ol Garden &lt;lull- and II ami will be glad In abide by the
(■nines
««.r„ enjoved ssllh
7:tS p m. in the Valdrt Hold with at present is lining a T. V. sene, lutes I'm suit. ,
prizes awnided lo Mrs II V.
the Rev. Carolyn Parsons a* teach- m Tampa
Seminole Song f,»r the Week; N'nlson Jr and Mrs. Cleveland
Mr*. K .1 Marlin, having Dir
f er. The public is invited.
Reservations ran he made "Memories Aie Marie (If Thu.
marked plate, wa* also given a
WEDNESDAY
through Mrs. Mabel Crandell. 71111 B)n n«w-. ,
Tha First Baptist Church will and Mrs. Harold C. Sharpe, 2 1056,
prize.
hava prayer meeting at 7:30 p Orlando.
Lovely t refreshments w e r e
served to Ihe following: Mr*
ANNOUNCEMENT
m.
The Sunday School Cabinet nf
Tho
F.nlisted Mrn's Wive* G. II, Frederick, Mr*. C, O. Todd.
Cliih’* Rowling tram will meet Mrs. If R. Ileckenbarh, Mrs
the First Baptist Church will meet
from now on on Friday nights at Nash Kennedy, Mi-* Dot Carter,
at 8-13 p m
7 p m.
Mr*. Louis Barley, Mr*. H. V.
Civic, Social D»pt. Womans Cub,
Thus, Interested ere asked tn i Nelson Jr., Mr* Tom M»rn, Mrs
meet at eluh hnu»e—Red Cron
mntnet lh« bowling chairman, K. J, Martin, Mrs. M. N. Claveaptaker.
Mrs. Phillip Koiiiii, telephone land, Mr*. L. H- Tripp end Mre
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On Landscaping

unique- Shower
Given Tuesday
For Miss Baker

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m. In the Club center with Mrf ®.
Gutheu* as guest speaker twin*
as her tnple "Landteaplnjr”. *
The session was opened with
singing of a song followed by tha
lord's Prayer In unison. Mr*. Gil*
thau* wa* Introduced and gava an
Interesting talk. She emphasised
the planting of gras* and bald
tha member* not to uYa ' oak
leave* on azaleas berauia “ they
cause a fungus."
Mis* Myrtle Wilson then draw
picture* showing how a p!*e*
should he landscaped both front
and hack yard*.
The film "Qu.stlon Askad"} an
cancer wa* shown, lt waa U '
r.ounced that there will lia tw«
all dev meeting* next week svth
the itala officer*.
.'- j
Mr*. J. L. Clark and Mra, Earl
Turner served refreshment! af
roffr* and sandwlchet to StT mint*
ber*.
; '
Those present were Mre^ J. N.
Azierello, Mis* Wilson, Mra. “ ‘
hie William*. Mi*. Lida Stwtl* ¥r*.
S. F. Flanders, Mr*. Raymond H,
Smith, Mr*. R. F. Gutheu*, Mre.
C. M. Flower*. Mr*. H. F.‘ Rdahlk,
Mr*. II. W. Linz, Mr*. J. H. Haw*
(home, Mrs. Fred User*. - Mra.
W. R. Brinson, wet. /non L Clark,
Mm. F.»rl Turner, Mr*. Roy Yffilt,
Mrs. Michael Diets, Mr*. J. B.
Crawford, Mr*. A. A. Hunter, and
Mrs. A. P. Kyles.

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Parents Announce Engagement
Of Shirley Tyre,.J, Maddox
Methodist
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Music by Tony Perez and his Band

R I V E R CRUI SE S
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Mr*. Taylor Brown
Saturday
Mra. T. C. Brown
Sunday
W. A. Patrlrk

(NILE OF THE AMERICAS)

STARTS SUNDAY

Mrs. W E. Read of Augusta,
Ga., Is visiting in Sanford with her
■on-in-law and daughter and fami­
ly, Mr. and Mra. Marion Harman.

Q Happy Birthday

ST. JOHNS RIVER

Kitz T h e a t r e

B I R T H S

S.S. NAUTICAN

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Mr. sod Mr*. R. I.. Rsrineau are
the proud parents of a son, Rich*
sid Lee Jr. born Jan. 8 in Dm
Nnvy Hospital in Washington, D.
C. where he I* stationed. She la
the former Ann Vance.

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AMM w u DO fool. Ha know t h a t
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lln r tt bv atood caewtng am tip,
nbW ng am mg annd along Um
adgo of tba ear window, Uitnbing
bnrd, Ha wan tamptoa. But, gao
whin— To oraab with Ann, to gat
Inta ail th a t oueb a oraab would
aiaan a divorce, and all tha legal
auaa, tba nanruonao— iual ooaauaa ba d workad up a favor over
n wonsaa with green ayaa.

Ha lookad up. “What would yon
dal* na lakad politely. "II you
Hit KanaeriyT"
Cynicism wan no part &lt;d Aden
U M , and yat—ato'e m m around
a long lunai a# thought, watching

“t only want so far na Saying
I mignt leave the boepltol," aha
laid turn gwyiy.
•he'd add , , , Well, that would
m He waited"Nuraut* ia my career, a t
oouree." aha w m explaining ta n
raaaoning way. "But it I'm aver
r ug to aaak* a break, n should
juet about nhw."
the waa watching him, and ba
bapad hie face ehowed nothing- A
man didn't imagine a certain wensh ■ i n arm s aa often aa M'd

trues and Um rain, Um light wac
toe poor for bar realty to eea nia
lean Ha atraighUned eo that na
na longar leaned into Hie car—
and waa glad that na nad never
onee said a word to kinds about
M r dppeal to him, nor attraction.
"Tee," aha said thoughtfully, "f
w a n I d marry rhoodorv — if —
wall—* She glanced a t turn, bar
green eyes bright.
~ It wee tho um*. tho ehxnee, to
put to nia claim out oo didn't.
Adam took off nia oat, and pul
It aw again. "Dell would ba aw­
fully good to you," b* said quietly,
flow Linda let naraelf show
aocrvtthing at wliat alia waa feellag. Har Upo t h i n n e d , and bet
bands pounded the wheal run—
lightly, “Tea," in# agreed, "be'g
ba very good to me. lie might even
—Adam, would you aell na th at
hauM you r* building no Creea a n tr
Ha atmout laughed aloud. It had
always been "Linda’s bouse," any.
way- " H ad Jump a t Uw chance
to a a HI
•Ton think Bell would ba to a
atohd to buy aucb a bouse 7" ba
•aked, careful not to sound eager.
Linda's amit* waa d au itn g : it
dUto*t ahow a thing. "He'll be ba
tha m iiuj" atm drawled, sllktly,

Of One Certainty
In '56 NL Race

CHICAGO W -It'a a clack to#
Chicago Cuba In 1«M won't law
any more gamaa to tbatr old tor­
mentor, pitcher Euaa Mayer
And that'* about tha anly aura
thing tha ilith • place National
League ilnlihera af fait aaaion aaa
say
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They have eliminated toe m o ­
bility of losing to Mayer by tba
simple process af obtaining him
from tha Brooklyn Dodgers Bayan
year* ago tha Cuba traded the Vyear-old righthander anly to have
him wraak range sees by baattec
them S4 tlmaa
Now tha lanky hurley ffam F a n ,
til, U back til Cuk uaiform. Ha
agreed to contract tohaa yactor
day.
Mayer won only six games far
tha Dodgers last year, but three
of them ware over tha Cuba Hit
presence Is hound to m ska for
tome improvement in ton club as
torrent at a news conference yes­
terday by Msnsger Stan Hick.
Hack isld that tha Cub* might
crack tha first division. But la
■aid ha had little Idea at a starting
lineup and that ha was going to
iprlng training "with a completely
open mind" on tha aubjael

SHS Teams Drop
Two To. Seabreeze;
Play Home Tonight

By H. P. GOWDIH
The Ssabreea* Bandrrabe stretch­
ed their winning streak to 18
garnet last night by downing the
Senford Celery Feds 7A-4I.
Phil Waller with td points and
Scotty Dunlap whs huekated 22
proved too much for the huitlara
of Sanford. Lanky Jimmy Owen
dropped In 14 ceunttrt to Itad
in that flald for tha hems town
five.
The Sanford R-Squad, outacorad
In avtry quarter, dropped their
third eut of all itart* hy a icftra
of 81-11. Ken MeMunray led Banford with elg points while Bud
Lager of Seahreeia rang up II.
The Feda will meet Deland at
tha local high school gym tonight
with tho II-Squad to gat under­
way at 7 o’clock.

"I guana ha would at tin t," said
Adam briskly. "Though im does
hsva the reputation of being light
with hie money." Let Hell buy the
house, be waa thinking. Then all
the people in these houses on Fill*
more would know why ne talked
ao long ona evening with Mias Von
Bant.

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ito* waa aeaShg a tat eg Itata,
tend thinking slmoat eonstaatly
•botte har, to aver more Intimate
And apeclfte detail. He fraqtMhUy

fTo 0* Continued)

Seminole County Records

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Aulf Livatlnak r#. Ina. 4# Palmar
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laaa &gt;m lti at as ta Aaaoelata Loan
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Ito b u V W hattar navla A Co. ta
Riuaaiuok Har. Ink.
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Taylor at ua
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Army ar tt. a. ta itishard Harat*
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stiflowaa at us ate, a rta r af Alacm tojS Jaknsos .A. wife ta Lsna
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Arthur Platt at ua to 1st p#*. Har.
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1* K. Htavana at ax ta llnharl H.

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Alfnrit A Ho; Alford, «opy (Inal
juds.m.nt
Cnlx.l.-l'.lmoll*. Co. In Myrlll
liurrls. «i&gt;»x final imle*'n#ni
Jiaraam U lull iu Jama* Unit,
final ilarra#
Mra. flsoraa I. Whaalar at Bn#. Ball team Monday night at • o'clock at
TsL A Tal. Co, laaaa
MtnniAosi i.ict:nen
the Saminola High School Gym.
APPLirATIUM*
nonart Mlllmi l.fwia, as, B.nfnril
In Kafir Armalronjt, al, K.infi.nt
iUlrolm Vs. Ilraaa, T*. OfUtnlit tu
Alics iL Bar ins ur, is. OrUMa
Ckarlai rrlanrt.
tlal^nd to An­ Albert* Is Named
na Vutch. aa. Oal.and

49ers Head Coach

YOUNG GIRL DIES
FROM WASP STING
KALAMAZOO, Mich, ipi-SIttlng
In the living room of their farm
home last night, Mr. and Mra,
Ivan Schuster henrd a scream
from a bedroom where lliair ] 0year-old daughter Jeanni* was
sleeping.
As they burst into tha room
Jaannie gsvq a low moan and loat
ronaclouaneia.
The bewildered parenia tried
fFantically to determine what had
happened.
Then Schuster found ■ dead wasp
beneath the covers of Jeannie's
bod. He railed a doctor.
The girl waa dead whan b* ar­
rived.
The doctor said Jeannle had died
of anaphylactic shock—Induced by
extrema sensibility to insect stings.

SAN FRANCISCO III . Frsnkto
Albert, tha erst while wlsard of tha
T formation, yastarday waa named
head aosch of tha Sen Francisco
40cn professional football club.
Frankie, In his first Job as a
head coach with only ana season
as an assistant to Rad Strader,
who bossed tha 4Pera to a d lm trnui season in 1*88, told a news
conference ha would Bald a "color­
ful. raprasantaliv* taair "
But, running the taam—at feaat
in the field—will ba nothing naw
for Frankie, It waa nail known
that Buck Shaw, tha 4*ers’ head
coach until last year, gsv* his star
quarterback a fra* rain at bandllxg
tha offensive strategy.
Players who could b* reached
were enthusiastic about Albert as
their coach.
Dickie Moagle, getting raady tor

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Hebert, Oliver Take
Part In Crosby Play
From Babble Beach, Calif., come*
newi that two golfer*, playing out
of Sanford at* to take par In tha
Ding Croiby Golf Tournament.
Crosby, for ten yrtrs he* been
picking up the tab for the tourney
end donating the receipts to
charity.
In the starting field are Ed
"Porky" Oliver end Jey Hsbart
who are both playing out of San.
ford end the Mayfair Inn's Semi­ ST. LOUIS (M — Tha St. Loula
nole Country Club Golf Court*. Cardlnils hava signed tha hackOther golfers who were In San­ bona of thalr taam—Staa Mualal
ford for the annual Mayfair Inn's and Rad Schoandlanst.
*18.000 PC1A Open are Doug Ford,
Bo Wlnlnger, Bui Holtcher. Wal* The lonf-tlma National Leagua
tar Hurkemo, Mike Souchak, Tom­ stars txprtisad satisfaction at tha
certmony yaatarday whara thay
my Bolt and Dutch Harrison.
BlngCroehy Is putting up the put their names to contracts call­
prise money In the 115,000 84-hole ing for a reported -115,000 total.
For Mualal tt will ha tba sixth
tournament with 12,800 going as
ths top tob for best pro end a aaaion at an aatlmatod -*0,000.
Coast Conftranca,
11.800 for tho play-for-pay man Schoendienat will get a reported
from other eourcei
In tha winning pro-amateur Aum. 148,000, bcliavad to ha tha sama
Ben Hogan com*! out Today, aa last yar.
from hie retirement, to play for U m two ara tha only holdovers
Lopes N eeds W in
charity after leaving the field from the Redhlrds* last champion­
of competition lest June. Ha turn* ship club at 1*40. For tho 85-yearFor T itle C h an ces *d In a 88 during the first prac­ nld Muilal it will bo HI* 14th Ma­
By 1HK ASSOCIATED PRESS tice round at Cyprese Point. He son Aaith tha St. Louis team.
SAN FRANCISCO Oft — Joey remarked, "1 was putting better Schoendlenit ia raady for his 12th
Lopes, needing a victory to stay than I have for two years,"
year.
la contention for a crack at the
Musial will be trying to add to
lightweight crown, _goes into the Dillard Eyes Third the many records ha alresdy
ring tonight a 107 favorite against
holds. Ha has a .84] lifetime bat­
Ludwig Llghlburn.
Olympic Showing
ting average, has won tha NationThe fight ^wll! be televised ns- BOSTON (St — HsrrNon (Rones) al League batting crown six times,
tionally at 10 pm .. EST.
Dlllsrd, wllh an eye toward ■ third w u tha league’s most valuable
Lightburn, a flashy type of Olympic a p p e a r a n c e , comes player three years and^et a major
boaer from British Honduras, "home" tomorrow night as the SOth league record by hitting five home
could drop his Sacramento, Calif., K n i g h t s of Columbus Game* runs In a doublehcadar in 1*84.
opponent out of 10th place among launches the Indoor banked-board Schoendienat, who will ba 88 next
tba US pounders.
track season at Boston Garden. month, slumped in batting last
Lopes tost on points to Carmeio Dillard, /Sullivan Sward winner year to .Ml, compared to a ilfaCotta and Frankie Ryff last year a* :h* outstanding amateur athlete
on an eastern tour.
of JIM, has awent through 17 in­
Lightburn, who it ranked sev­ door meeta In Boston without g
enth, has a record of J* victories defeat In the 48-yard high hurdles.
aad six defeats. Of his victories, Including heats, he'* won 51 sepII warn b7 knockouts.
arato races locally.
Thar* ara &gt;2 victories, • loasaa Ha tied tha Olympia record for
and I drawa on Lopes’ record, ia- the 108-mator spring (:10.8) in 1*4*
eluding II XO victories
and tha lf0-mtt*r hurdles (:U.7)
In 1*82.
tha East-West pro all-star game, Two other Olympic record man.
said "Frankie la a fine parson. Horace Aahanfaltar In tho two-mil*
I expect a big Improvement In and the Rev. Bob Richards in Ut*
team morals and t think we'll snap poi* vault, a n ovcrwhalmlng faWm■It Ia ahp dlrl fltffHM fftrfri "
vorttas ta toair apocUHJaa,

Cards' Backbones
Toll Satisfaction
With New Contracts

■IG WORDS TOO MUCH
OMAHA un-Th# gray-halrad forsign born woman asked to ba • » &gt;
euaad from District Court jury duty.
Sha said "1 hava lived In tha United
State* 80 years. I know tha little
words okay, but not tha big one*.
And you know thasa law yers..."
Judge Boas Newkirk excused her,
lima average at JM. Ha la rog-rdad aa tha elaaaiait Raiding
lacood baseman is tha major*.

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Tba folia itlr t U a nova by
ona taam to draw aaothar taam
affildo and glia a *-yard penalty.
Earlier thlc weak In Loa Angeles
tba Amarlean Football Coache*
Ataa. voted to lot tla committee
an athlaa daal with tba eulprlte.
la tba governing NCAA, rule •
maker* In eeiiion hint decided
yeitorday to let it go at that, and
Chairman H. 0. (Frita) Crliltr of
be Unlvaralty of Michigan de­
clared Bw Coaches are to he commended and hit commlttaa "aupperte them eotbtiaiaaUcaUy."
Today tha committee delved furthere late M ether lunaettonj for
rate m ilieu*, Including coaching

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Highlights
Social &amp; Personal Activities
By BUTB WCKBKN
entertainment with five turk
Marriage
presented a* door prlaaa the
m
Miss Elsie Oraca Earoa of Da- lowing officer* w»r* install
1 , -—1* Ail!.*, r u .i'i T it',,,
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ol Aquabcgue, N. Y.. were marr ed danti Norman D. Wright. DaL
lest Friday at tha Methodist f'**t vice presidentj J. Allan Ja
i lurch ot Enterprise. The Rev. son, DeBary, second vica pr
Robert H. Carr officiated. Mr. and dent: Joseph L. Corley, Sanfi
Mr*. Joseph Brenner attended treasurer: Albert Williams,
them. Th# youag Periko* are Bary, secreUry. Thl* 32nd dee
honaymooalng la Naw York.
Masonic chapter counts memb
Mr. and Mra. Jamas Rlehardi from DeBary, Lake Helen, b
who&lt;have been doing a deluxe Do Smyrna Beach, Sanford, DeL
It Yeunalf Job of building their and DeLeon Springs.
^
own home for two years enterVolunteer nreuieo's Ball
•
dined M guests at an At Home On Wednesday Teh. g tho
gt the beginning of the year. With Bary Volunteer Ttremen will 1
suitable caremonlfa thay laid a Its third annual hall at tho Ora
tlmf eapsula containing family city recreation hall. Muaie
archive*, a yearly ntwanaper. a be furnished by the Parker Orel
lim e aaagailna cover with Gev. tr l. Ticket, may be purehi

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convenience, even te a TV so eone tn a tad that it awiaga easily
through a wall, thus servicing two

*h‘ rUr «w*«bera of tha VfW
‘-ontmuimy center Monday
1 p- mi"«y bring
Fbeanta, tranfers er ralaatz
m,nt* from olner chapters,
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Russian technicians, under ft
NEW YORK IB—Perry Como la | KABUL, Afghanistan UB - Thl* hori* carta and pedestrian*.
A tevf year* ago thrf modem tract to tha Kabul municipality, I
capital
of
Af|hanl*tan
I*
making
a coo], dry guy. Hut ao la Jackie
ill* iccond attempt to catch up with vehletaa were largely American. paving streets. Moscow li al
Gltason.
Today Russian-built buiea and So­ building petrolaum itoraj*. taa
viet taxicab* — Kabul** tin t — and a Kur pean-atylo bakery,
The networki, agencies and ad- the loth cenury,
J te. &gt; v l v - ’"***. ***13 *.r„v-ll-\ &lt;.» VauitltitVllh" *
ipoti ui'd W rier ut«t wius M »
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• “ " ' *‘ * By Batty Skalteu, Dedge Teel Drivel
* fury of television warfare have now was e x i l e d when hi* Nreform*
When a police officer la Grosaa Folate Woods, Mich., give* a locked these two in combat for the clashed with Moslem tradition*.
'motorist a ticket, the objactive la to win a aupportar far tha city's larger audience In their Saturday The mndemtiatlon effort of Af­
evening spots opposite each other ghanistan's present government,
salety program
Tha officer usually succeeds. Proof of that lias ia tha fact that —Como on NBC-TV and Gleason
headed by King Zahlr Shah and
this suburban city al 18.000 placed seventh in the nation test year on CBS-TV.
when Use National Safety Council»—..........................
Despite all tha drum-beaters, It's Prime Minister Mohammed Daud,
ranked cJUe* of over 10,000 popu- ujIrj- /or Ulk« Uluatrated by a somewhat less earth-shaking con­ avoid* any reform* which mignt
latton en traffle safety. Not one flimaand educational pamphlata, flict than tha Battle of Gettysburg. stir religious feeling*.
traffle fatality occurred there lu t designed to Impreu children
In fact,, only twlca incidentally tn A look around 6,000-toot high
the past tlx months has thl* de­ Knbul show* bazaar* like thine
partment ever mentioned a pro­ sketched by European artists M
gram'* ‘'audience rating." Don't years ago. ponkey and camel cara­
believe 'om. Know the sponsors de­ vans plod through the rutted, dirt
mand 'em. Know the audience rat­ roads.
,
ing systems try to do as complete
The
city
of
200,000 appears to tie
and honest Jobs aa possible. Rut a man'* world. The shoppers, the
what'* th* point to the individual
people hurrying along the itroets,
viewer?
Include few women. Those who are
At any rata, NBC aaya that out la publte wear ankle-length
Trendex find* Cpmo has topped veil*.
Gleason for tho past two Saturday
At night, almost at aoon at tha
nights.
"Gw ellliena
tun tali, Kabul becomes a dimly
How do«l Gleason feel about lit ghost city. Stores close and tho
i WMihtitM
this?
crowda disappear behind the high
officer* patrolling the city tn
Above hi* desk ho ha* hung a walla surrounding most homes, Not
ahlniog two-ton* blu* cars," ha
large, smiling portrait of Ferry a lighted sign is seen.
explained. “Whan a motorist
Como.
gets a ticket, ha usually thanks
Out of the darknet* come* the
IIA1IH v n ina nwR SIMM w uiv w w
mury, tnv
bum
the officer for drawing attention
blare of * loud speaker — Bldlo
Duehaa* of Windsor grin happily a* thay arrive In New York with
go soma unsafe practice."
Bait
viewing
Ihia
weak:
license. Young traffle violators
Kabul carrying government an­
their pet dogs. Th* Ducheae recently made the trip atone to cooiult
'Nightmare in Bad," one of the nouncement*, news, Moslem pray­
Ferctfg] Measure*
are often returned fer additional
with publishers concerning her autoolograph?.
ffwierwoHom U
year's best televised documentery er* and music. Tew have radio*
Along with aourtaay, ether schooling before regaining thalr
license*.
films,
appeared
on
Armstrong
Cir­
more forceful m tuurci con­
but atreel • corner loud-speaker*
Clllzcni of Grots* Folnt*
tributed to the Grosse Polnte
cle Thfeler (NBC-TV Tuesdey ove- make Kabul's resident* a captive
Woods have th* aecurity ol know(Woods saiety lucceas story:
ning.) The brain-child of producer
i Parking prohibited on one aide ing that they Uvt In a safe com­ dircclor-wrltar Henry Salomon, It audience both day and night.
WILLIAM W. WHITE. DDS
Other Indication* of recent prog
ef every residential atreat. This munity. How does your gomoffered
t
vivid
and
grimly
factual
step provide! room for motorist* munity measure up?
account of Russian suffering under res* are m o d e r n automobiles,
If there ii a need for Improve­
go awing away from trouble if It
LEONARD MUNSON, M. D.
the
despotism of the Czare cod the trucks and buses competing with
looms ahead, and gives pedes­ ment, you might help nil that
Comffiuatili.
trians a better look between the need by letting your community
REARM,F.SR LINCOLN
■lop end llatan before crossing know hew the Job li don* la
In exploring II film sources,
Gross* Point* Woods, one of th*
streets.
many previously untapped, the srniNGrtEut, nt. tJB—A new
Police officer* visit schools reg- safest UttI* cities la Amarica.
NBC-TV Film Documentary Unit statue of Abraham Lincoln, ihowcame up with some fascinating Ing him beardless, as he appeared
THE REMOVAL OF THEIR OFFICES
footage on the private life of C ur in Chicago in lfttiO. la tn he built
by
Dr.
Avard
Fairbanks,
Univer­
Nicholas II, the Eastern Front in
sity of Utah sculptor, i
(This article I* published as a decay of more than St per cent World War I and the counterrevolu­
iblie service by Th* Sanford among six-year-old children wae tion of tat*. Many viewers doubt- Fairbanks was selected yester
I less learned something new about day to build Ih* 133.000 bronze
earld in cooperation with th* noted in five yaare,
1209 EAST SECOND STREET
iminnl* County Dental Society.)
Lewiston. Idaho, reported a BS the historical context of commu­ statue hv the Abraham Lincoln Me­
morial
Commission.
The
statue,
tn
Returns coming In on aom* of p, r Cl,nt rtliuctlon in dental de- nism's cancerous growth In Russia.
he erected in Chicago'* Lincoln
* most thorough-going studies fliy
jn i*v*n-year-old* three
Inserts hava no lung*. They Square, will be tv* times larger
SAME PHONE NUMBERS
OPEN MS&lt;M
dental history are piling up yMr» altar fluoridation of water
breathe through tubes running all than Lincoln's actual measureidenr* to *how that your rhil- began.
en * **,th e*» k* partially
jn ir#„ where water la not through thalr bodies.
rmourplated"
against decay y#t fluorWllUH# d#rvtUu i r , ap.
th fluorine,
plying fluoride* directly to the
Fluorine i* a ehemlral related, teeth of children. A aeries ef
chlorine, universally used In ((our applications ara given two
iriflealion of water. It ia th* to seven days apart usually at
w super-weapon In tha war on
g, 7 l0 and ts M tht t all

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Fluorides Protect Teeth

TOINTLBU' GIFT
JACKSON. Term, UB — Not* to
Dominie A. Tata of Niagara Falla,
N.Y.: That gift you left tn Jackson
yesterday turned out to be pointlee*.
At tervlca station attendant K.C.
Hankins tells H:
Tata drove hit sputtering car
Into Hankins' service station, asked
for a fountain pen, aaked Hankins'
nsm* and then signed over the
title of the car to him. Tata SJked
ad got a lift to tho but atalonfor
himself, hla wtf* and thoir luggage.
Said Hankins later aa ho polished
hi* ear:
"I put a now act ef points to
th* distributor and now K run* like
a tewing machine.'*

ing love—even In 'Franco—brought
o flood of feminine objections to* r.......................
1 Clair, who hat mad* million* out
of hU film* about lovo, muted
ever the atato of tho art during a
recent Interview her*.
"When I waa IT." alghed the
feT-yaar-old movie maker, "I had
a IMl* bachtlor'a ante up under
* Peril roof. Her* 1 could allow
myself a lovo life, but today no
young man could .afford such a
plaeo."
0 It was suggested that m young
Frenchman would be Mopped by
•ueti a thing aa not having a roof
over hla lovo affair.

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. A sworn ccmatalot for Dirore#
laving basn fll«4 aaalnit you In
ra* circuit Court, in and f"r *•«*&lt;•
am* County, rim id*. r&gt;y jo iin m.
pOpSON, tn* short tills of whlrh
u J o h n m . d o d b o n . rum urr. v*.
WILL* A. DOnaON. Dsfsndsoi.
JhSso prosonlo or* to common* you
s n s .tr m d til* your wrltlsn d«fnnass heroin on or bofor* th* ith
J fr ef Fabrunry. A. D, Hid. «r
•Herwla# o nscros Pro C onfine
. Wi l l ns sntsrsd scainit you.
T*1* "of-»t-r&lt;! H m W !t d«!gi.*itd
•* A nawsposor of gsnvrtl rtrrulsSinn In which thl* elU lloa shall bs
buailshod sac* oasb wash for four
•njJMutly* wosks.
,
»hnd and official

•••I Of th* Clerk of th* circuit

"Nonsense," said 3* • year • old
Shlrl Conway, an actress. “ Indoor*
or outdoors — It makes no differ­
ence a I any age provided tho wom­
an la In lovo.
"TYuih la that bofor* 33 a woman
la ahyar about necking. But, I think
it'a much more romantic in the
open air when the atari ara ahl" n*
and tha night la warm."
Said novallat Daphne du Msurler,
"Put th* age up to iS and I
might agrea with him—but not at
Atria Scott, 10, film aetm a tad
TV aUr aaid:
“ Why. out ef doors la a splendid
place for romaneo. If a woman
really needs comfort with her lava
he can't really be in lovo with
her man."
air refused te even dlicusa th*
itlon of hnw an Amsrican wornin might lrck on outdoor lovenaklng.
"Americans are afraid ef lovo,"
o said.

to Id cent* a person per yeat.
depending en th* type of fluoride
compound used, the amount of
fluoride already in the water,
the site of the community and
tho per eapito (tie ef water.

Nbw Reader Sftieseea Character B uilding

DR. ULUN V. LRAVRLl* oofhor

of Ik* mw "Golden Role Stria*"
of reader* for tho fourth, gfth and

■lath gradaa and director of th*
Uaivarsity af Virginia'* MeGnfey
Reading Clink, ootata oet to two
Inteot alitb-grwdens Ih* 11 basic
virtu** children ara lad to discover
for Ueaaeelvo* through th* Bertas.
Th* m w readers, whose a aw ap­
proach huttda character by ■teeth­
ing without preaching," will be pub­
lished Jan. I by th* American Booh
Company, th* world'* Urgant textboob publisher, in cooperation with
the Folnwr foundation of T o w

Moat people think that the gentleman who own*
and drive* a new Cadillac must necessarily bo
bleaaed with an abundance of this world's goods.
green ol ■awtgegei
utavtaieo sUUona I

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But tho truth of tlie nvatter Is th at a great
many motorists of relatively modest means—like
the nappy man you ace here—sit at the wheel of
th* "car of car*."

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Tho Series Sixty-Two Coupe , . , the beautiful
and inspiring motor car pictured ab o v e, , , coats
just a few Jollara more than many care in tho
"medium-price" bracket.
Cadillac'* dependability ia so extraordinary th a t

the car la virtually free from all but tho purely
routine requirements of service.
A Cadillac stretches a gallon of gaanlin* over
so many miles that it I* actually tha rival of much
smaller, lighter car* in this regard,
And a Cadillac will retain its value over th#
years Irctter than any other automobil* in tholand,
The conclusion is, w* think, atlf-avldenti
Cadillac ownership i* not only wonderful and
thrilling—hut sound and sensible aa well.
\\'h y not atop In soon for o look and a rid*?
You'll discover tho moat beautiful Cadillac over
b u ilt. . . tho finest-performing CodilInc of all tuna
. , . and the greatest vatu* in Cadillac history.
That'* Cadillac’s magical combination for I9ud
—and it'a waiting for you now in our ahowroom.

Howard C. L one
Phone 388

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to the domeitlc life end ha* proved
a good father to hla brood,
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dren," ah* laughed, "and I'm
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up more strictly than 1 wai and
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DAYTON, Ohio urv-Now this U
what you call ambulance lorvica!
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a taxi at aha trotted a itreet y i r
Ltrday. Deputiea laid the wai is
a hotpital for treatment of a
broken leg let* than thre* minute*
after the wai (truck. As ambu­
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powhr, sparked hy tbs moat advanced
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TRIEE
Three Bedroom Modern Masonry
L A R G E
Home. Lovely location. Electric
Kitchen, Ceramic TUe. Price Bedrooms, 1 bath, separate dining
9,800.
room, living room with fireplace,
Far year Beat Renta eseeni
enclosed sun porch, petto with
Cullen and Harkay, Realtor* bsrbeque
grille—an older home
1M N. Park At*. Pkset U l t
designed for gracious living.
114,730. Terms
2 BR home. Price only M.875.
NOT A PROJECT! Down payment 8400. 848. month
Lovely 3 BR nearly-naw home In
excellent ntlihborbood. Hard­
BUT - Homes of Real Individuali­
wood floors. Died bath. Very
ty: Brittany Firm Homei,
nicely landscaped- Price: 112,100,
Early American. Ultra Modern,
82.130 down: 181.16 month. See
Conventional A French Colonial
this on* before you decide.
types.
Lakefreet Camp She*
BUILT On Large Landscaped Sand bottom,
Spring fed
fed. Lot iliei
Lots; In the best of neighbor­
75 ft, or 100 fIt.t on water by
hoods.
xlmately 230 ft. depth. Priced
proximately
from 1883 to |7!5. Terms,
COMPLETE with all the features
A lexander f t S trin g e r
you have dreamed about such
at colored General Electric
Real Estate • lacunae#
appliances and colored plumbing Mrs. Lourtee Mm eager, Ause.
iuiuret.
197 Magnalie Ave.
P I. II
Tho Following Batea are now
in affaet
AND available at reasonabls
C A. W HIDDON, SR.
prices, with the best financing
18* Par Lin* for On* Insertion
Reg. Reel Setae* Broker
l i t f u Lin* tor Thrr* Inurttoni
4 with minimum down-pay­ V. S . Douglas, Baby E. Williams
ments.
14* Per Lin* lor Fiv* Insertion*
#11* P«r Lin* f*r Etch 33 InPh. 1881
t i l S. Park
Wellborn C. Phillips, Jr.
Mftlooi.

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WANT A D v
RATES

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K elU m ; Mid B fbr B rt.
A n te* Aft*. RMetoacy. Phona
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_ _ a*Biia*l* Realty for DesLrtbla Hem** and Apt*, fhon* 37.
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FURN. Efficiency Apt. IT-02 South
City Limits. Sfumbarland Court
EFFICIENCY Apartment. Suit-

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^ti*l Jaeobson Dapt. Store. ___
Furnlihrd A room house for 3 to 4
months, adults, f hon* 1009.___
THREE BEDROOM. It* .bath,
1 masonry. Private Lake, Yearly
. or stasonal. Uitiuraished, $83.00.
1Osteen-Enterprise R o a d , IVk
mllesWast. Mr. Wlstrind._____
ONE Bedroom Hous* to couple.
Furnished. Rt. No. 3, Box 274.
^•VELL Located. Three room furnlshed Apartment. 360. Including
2101 Magnolia Ave. Furnished
three room apartment, $30
monthly. I'hon* 1873, Robert A.
Williams.___________________
Apts- 112 Elm Ave. Ph. 2963-W.
FURNISHF.D Two Bedroom house.
Tile bath, kitchen Oarage, gas
heat. M3. Phono 402-J.
'ROOMS. Heat and Hot water. IT.
a weak. Phan* W1J
ED House In DaBiry.
FU
pply 1011 Elm Av*..
8 ft.
FURNISHED Two Bedroom House.
Enterprise, Bo* I or Phone
1348-HI.___________ . _______
HOUSE TRAILER. 100 Sent*”Barbarn Drive. Phone 2220.
WrWO Bedroom House. Large yard.
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$7,900.00
Sine* 1949, Sanford's Leading
Builder of homes for over l,v&gt;o NEW two bedroom masonry homa,
people. Sales Office: Little Venice
close In, Oak floors, tiled bath,
in Loeh Arbor.
electric kitchen, close to church­
Pboeo 1384
es and schools, a real bargain,
lmmedlit* possession. ,
New 3 Bedroom, masonry, just out
DOWN
of City. 2 mills from the dock,
3ta R. R. It) Baths, C. B. Nicer
blinds, neater, and water heater
section of Cily. 573.23 prr month.
Included, immediate possession,
Priced to move at 111,500.
89,100, requiring as low as
vn, balance less than
81,000 down
J1.000. DOWN — 3 B. R.. separata
normal rent.
Dining Room and Florida Room,
Kitchen equipped. Nice section..
Another Dandy!
ST. Mortgage.
3 • B. R. modern masonry home
2 R. R Fr , finished. On S serf*. in top condition, situated on 93X130
Excellent water. 3 arrea fenced.
lot In excellent close-in location.
2 Acres Tillable. Other extras.
Home hsa furred walls, full cera­
81.000. with 51,300 down,
mic tiled bath, and oak floors.
Kitchen has beautiful cabinets,
82.000 DOWN - 3 B. It.. Garage
molded Formica sink top, and
with room and shower. On lerge
G. E. Refrigerator.! An assort­
tot Including citrus and tropical
ment of citrus trees in bark
fruits- Total prlre. 18,000. No
yard. This home la one year old,
City u x a t to pay! Close to Bate
walking distance to aehool, and
and Schools.
surrounded by homes n( equal
value. $1,300 will handle.
81,300 DOWN — 2 HR. Asbestos
Siding. Kitchen equipped. Land­
Seminole Realty
scaped. Flowing well, Bar-B-Q
Pit. Price 83,500.
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. HERO
W. H. "Bill" STEMPEK
1901 Perk Ave. .Pbeee II er 143
Realter — Central insurance
Gertrud* B. Dtagfalder, Associate LAKEFRONT HIDEAWAY
Gay Allen, Associate
ONE-BEDROOM Cottage, masonPbeee It
112 N. Park Av*.
ry. On clean semi-private Lake.
10 Arrei of privacy and sunshine,
5 miles from city. Awning type
windows, brick fireplace, kitchen
bar. 110,000.00
TWO REDROOM Concrete Rlork,
kitchen equipment included,
large 82' X 105 lot. tlarbeque
pit, carport#, Practically new.
Priced &lt;7,300. with low monthly
payments.
ATTRACTIVELY DESIGNED 3BEDROOM HOMES - PRICED
from 111,200 to 115,000 . FHA
and VA (01) FlnanetiL

ODHAM ft TTJDOR, INC.
Bulidars

of Flnar Homes for
Florida Living.
S l JtJuu f Z t f i f Com/m*!
Salas Office-MM So. French Ave.
Fhon* 1129-A. B. Paterson,Broker
Phone 2100 or 2880
Associates • A. B. Peterson Jr.(
P. J. Chesterson. Garfield WUlefts. John Melaeh, R. W. Wil­
liams, Hasel M. Field. A. C
Deudney, t^nd Surveyor.

leeiedT Phene 759-R.
Nle* rooms. cooking avaUable.
Phone 1015-w.
FURNISHED large, clean downstair a Aportment. Sll Park Ava.
Unfurnished House. Monro* CorTHE GABLES
ner. Phene 4 9 - J , _______ 401 Magnolia Avenue. Sanford.
Booming House. Hot and cold
OR IALI — Smell House and Lot.
water tn all rooms. II bedrooms
Reasonable. Call 3061-J.
for rent, owners rooms, all rant­
ed.
Ineome: 8423.
FURNISHED Apt. Full kitchen and
cu, 4ULuuiv«
■■■ • per
r — month.
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29% gross on Investment. Liberal
. t a b . Aiulti. M0. Ms Manager
after f p. m.. 4&lt; m West 1st V .
terms. Brokers partietpitton In­
vited. Must be sold this week.
THREE ROOM furnished Apart.
1’ricr": *18.000. completely fur­
Mrllonvllle,
nished.
WANTED TO RENT
- 2 10 Acre* on Lako with conrrete
SMALL'Unfurnislied Ajit.. Good
block homo about six mllea from
city. HO,000. Terms.
J. W. HALU REALTOR,
Florida State Bank Building
# n iia u
"Call Hall" Phone 1151.

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Write Clyde F. Kearbey.
(imnurMl nellverv. Sanford.

.„9w Home 174*0
Concrete block construction, nice
ait* tot, paved itreot end close
to shopping district. Will be
roidy for octup«ney to two
weeks. Location 110 East Fourth
| Street Terms If deslrad.
Out from town — Two bedroom
noma with 1 eere of land and
at 15,500. A Urge 4 bad____jlth 2to *erei oflind only
S miles from downtown and
prie4d at gto.ooo.

Robert A. William*. .Realtor

Baymeed Luadquisl, Aiaeclato
—■— lira AUintlo Bank Bldv.
BALL. BROKER
.lRON, BROKER
ayman, Associate
ffiK Ava. Phone 940
TWO ledroom House, also New
Throe Bedroom House. Fb. 38-R.

m*i&amp;!

t

Bedroom ceMsnt block
JPS horn*, landscaped,
woo^ floors. 0 . I. Finance.

k el U f SesHh Park Pbeee TO.
if;, .w.

THREE REDROOM Frame con­
struction surrounded hv large
lovely oaks. Screened porches for
summer comfort. Brick fire­
place for winter pleasure. Dining
room furniture Included. Con­
venient carports, desirable lo­
cation 18,700. with ttrme.

A Rial Retirement Horn*

Well kept Two Bedroom Home on
lirga comer lot. Good variety of
bearing Citrus Trees. Flowing
Well, flowers, good garden. Cloee
In on pived road. 18.000. with
5800. down.

Alberts J. Hall

ABTKXJta FOB SALE

- 8 11-

WORK WANTED

-U

IRONING Out. House cleaning.
Bunk Beds
703 Bay Ave.
Complete w.th Innersprlng Mat­
tresses, Ladder A Rail. (Can be
used as Twin Beds) .... 399.30 HOUSEWORK. 1113 E. 7th Street.
King Sice Hollywood Beds
To Plata A Want Ad
Guaranteed 10 Years
80 X 80 Innersprini Mattress
Just
Call 1821 and ask for
60 X 80 Box Spring.......... 1123 30
thw Want Ad departaaeot
Headboard
(Decorator Plastic)

THE OLDHOMEITOWN

.

BytSTANLl

n«fK*«to u &amp;***•»&lt;0« «

yM
**j t
Me.-a

Unfinished Furniture

I Drawer Chest ................ 113.30 a=jy?qgffLst!
4 Drawer Chest .................. 17.30
3 Drawer Chest ................. 19.30 "Start your own career in the ex­
Vanity Table ........................ 9 30
citing coametlc business as an
Nlte Stand'.. . . . . . . . ......... 8 30
Avon Representative. Unlimited
Mr. and Mrs. D resser...... 29.30 opportunities (or advancement.
Bookcase Bed .................... 24.30
.Mrs. Juanita Russell, P. 0. Box
973, Orlando."
(Twin or Double)
idant Desk .................... &gt;4.50
okcese ........................... 12.50

KECHOLS BEDDING CO.

Corner 2nd 4 Mignolln Ph. 1332
"Bud" Bamberger, Mgr.
Open Monday’s UJ 9 p. m.

Used furniture, appliances, tools,
Contracting and Repair
etc. Bmight-sold. Lirry's Mart,
1907 Hsntord Ave.
Tnono 1113
321 East 1st St. Phone 1831.
FLOOR sanding and daiahlnc.
Cleaning, waxing. Serving Semi­
nole County since 1925.
H. a POPE CO., INC.
H. M. Gleason, Lake Mary.
290 South Park Ava. Phone 1448
Plumbing. Kreshy Rrattog

HEATING

Floor Furnsre* and Circulator*

M. G. HODGES

U SED F U R N IT U R E
CLEA RA N CE

Service on All Water Pumps—
Well* Drilled - Pumps
Piola Road Phene loo

ORLANDO Sentinel Star, Call
Ralph Ray, 9150.
Maple Club Chairs .............. 13.50
Wicker Rockers .................. 13.75 INSTALLATION cf Linoleum. Car­
Cocktail Chairs .................. S2.M pets, Tiles.
Club Chairs ........................ SI M Sanford Linoleum A Tile Cn.
Sofa Bad .............
39.88
Phone 1917
2Pc. Sofa Bed Suite ...........127
$24W.So1st St.
Student Desk 4 C hair.......... 19.88
For Better numtNng
Large Office Desk ........... 517 89
See or Call
Lamp and End Tables ......... 32.13
W. J. KINO
Dresser R a se ..........................M.88
28** South Path rheme I*
Dresser and M irror........... *12 M
Chlff o-rnbc ........................ *1993
Small B u ffe t........................ JIM INTERIOR and E X T E R I O R
Painting. Paper Hanging. Thon# FRIGIDAIRE appUanees, sales
l-Pr. Dtmng Room Suite ... $48.50
31.3-W, iliiffum 4 Walker,
and service. G. H. High, Oviedo,
Vanity with Triple Mirror .. $12.88
Fla. Phone F03-3313 or Sanford
Metal Reds .. ................... 84.88
1642-W after • p. m.
Dining Room Tables ........ 314.88 RANDALL ELEC TR IC CO.
3Pc. D in ettes..... *24 88
Elcctrtr.il Contracting and Repairs
Drop Loaf Kitchen Tsbles ...1 3 88
TV Service C enter
Wnnden Kitchen Chairs
$2 98
Youlh Bed 4 Mattress .... $27.88 Itrndlv and Crnvlry Appliances HAYNES Office Machine Co.,
112 Mncnnlln A rc.
I’h. 113 Typewriters, adding maeklnet,
EASY TERMS
Salea-Rantals, 814 Mag., Ph. 44.
letterheads, state­
Mnthcr of Sanford ENVELOPES,
ments. Invoices, hind btlli. and
203-09 K. l i t BE Phone 117 p r o g r a m 1, otc. Progressiva 14- RRAUTT FARLORB -4 1
Printing Co., Phona 408 — 401
Kta-Bbbb B m tj Shop
Wait 13th 8L
BEST In Workmanship a n d
PLUM BING
Matariali,
ARMT-NATT SURPLUS
Contract and ranxir
_
lit East lad SL
Pbeae Ml
Pup tents, Junala hammocks,
estimate*. R. L Harvey. EM
(leaping nags, air-mats, jackets,
Raaford Ave. Phone 1828.
boots,• luggage,
.paint.
*“**■«», -poini.
rtM « K103 So,y OakwAve.
310 Sanford Ave.
For llcnt NEW «i lairaln Drag Thnna 971
Line. Phono Orlnndo 20 781.
(Open evenings by appointment.)
METAL ROOriNCl
New In Stock. 3-V Crimp —1U" IAH—
INHUMANCK
-141
LAUNDRY SKHWICB -8&gt;
Corrugated— 2H" ComigaUd.
Gat ail Your roofing needs at
One hour - Wash aad Dimp Dry
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
On* hour U - Wash and Dry Fold
Rate* to
Finished Laundry
Aewteg Machines, aid Reps Icing
Pohcybolders
BEET'S 1*4 8. Park rhooe 17U. Jo h n WfUiaaox Ism. Ageacy Santlnnn Dry (leaning
Sonthaid* la u n d ro m a t
Ml li e l s r i AUaeti “ *
Seath Side Feedmart Bldg.
1848 FORD FERGUSON with 940
84
106 Rest 25th SL
tire* ...............8450.00
BRITT TRACTOR CO.
■Iway 17-98 Beetb
Pbeee Ml
t7-AUTGMOBII.ltA-TBAll.KBM
L 1*
Quality Rubber Htempe
pimm n i l
Stock end Made to Order
It will pay YOU to ice US before
— 24 Hour Service —
you
rnu buy.
buy Open Evenings and
SEMINOLE INDUSTRIES
Sundays.
2431 Yale Av*.
Phone 20U J,
Easlilde Trailer Salri,
Palalka, Fla.
USED FURNITURE. PH. 1014-M. FOR SALE — 1033, 42 Ft. "TravelIll*" delux House Trailer. Two
REFRIGERATOR 9 Cu. FL Large
Bedrooms. Air-conditioned, n r.
F reattr Compartment. Clean,
dilating heat. Cost $0 ,700. Wdl
quiet. Phone 3I4.VJ.
sell for 83,700. Phono 1B63-W.
Brown Fox FUR Jacket. Slie 12.
Excellent Condition. $23. Phone ll^ llUTQMQBa.B BBOWJCBA -16
1234-R after 6 p. m.
CARS
'30 Model BSA C-ll MOTOR
BOUGHT SOLD TRADED
CYCLE. IS eu. In. Very econom­
Roy
Reel’s
Used Car*
ical. Call after it p m. 2018
Sanford Ava. 4 ltth St.
T aul’a Town f t C o a n trr
Ranford Av*„ Phone 764.

Associate
Rose L. Paytea, Broker
Annabfil* B. Henderson. Associate
T. V. SERVICE
Phone 2871
17-BB at Hiawatha 7 PC. Dining Room Suite. Oek,
3
Hour Service — Arytlme
reisonible. 1217 Palmetto Ave.
Give MOTORS
NEW C. B. - I B. R House. Oak
Phone J6B4-M
floors, screen porch, carport*, CRIB with Mattress, Like New.
New or Reconditioned
Service Cell g.H
130 ft. Lot, No City Taxes, w. B.
Finance
lien
Makes Into playpen. Call 3143-M. 2tk H. JOHNSON .........
Hoffman, &gt;418 Cedar Ave,
847.30
3 II. EVINRUDE
ART8CLEH WANTED - 4
Z E PH Y R .....................
$30 00
REAL ESTATE WANTED
5 If. SCOTT-ATWATER
$82 30
KEROSENE
Ugh
eel
CASH.
1
HADE-IN
price*
6 HORSE WIZARD_____ $43 00
ACREAGE WANTED
17c
Per Gallon 17o
paid
far
need
furaJtura
Call
938.
TW
MERCURY.
I hive several Buyers waiting for
No B
~ ottom Cowl ...... $100.00
WUaon-Msiar Furuitur* Co. Ill
IMPERIAL
5 to ino Acres, preferably South
B. lit 8L
7«* H, SCOTT-ATWATER .. 185.00
SERVICE STATION
part of .Seminole County- Call
10
H.
JOHNSON
$*
9.03
Paul C. Altman, Winter Perk, TO RENT Wheel Chair in good 10 H. Lightning MERCURY $100 00
120R Park At*.
27-2341 Collect.
condition. Phono 24(7 51-2.
16 H. SCOTT-ATWATER
with controls ............... $133 93
..... 8129.93
LOWELL U. OOOL
7 - feteLiveeleckiegefl** -7 18 H. ELGIN
If. MARTIN. $339.73
Builder — Pbeee I1M
RED-I MIX CONRRETE
New motor
........... 1183 on
EIGHT WEEK OLD Doxer puppy.
Office: &gt;881 S. Orlande Dr.
Mlratla Ooeertto Co.
Champion stork, registered fe­ 23 If. JOHNSON, 1933 Model.
199 Urn Ave.
.Phono 1333
very f a s t ....................... $23000
male. Phone 2176-J,
$10,000 • FHA financing avaUable.
Also many motors torn down for
AypliaM CmUg
-w e '
Three bedroom bora# with o»«
Reasonable.
our Woittoghouao Dealer"
18
HELP WANTED
18
On Rale While They Last!
floors, ceramic Ula bath, kitchen
Maytag Washera
.New
1038
Medal
KVLNHUDES
equipped, garagi, fruit. trees.
^ cuSSShfittid
Celsman Haatara .... I58J6 up SECRETARY: Capablo, experienc­
Near South Sid* School.
u „ n . Elec. Starting
llg hfageeUa Av*.
Phaao 1787. ed. Phone J IM.
PROMPT
2*nlf
INSTALLATION
READY FOR OCCUPANCY
USED Electric coin dispenser
.3 M. rZi!!
Klee. •»,'.......1,3000
Itrmnnstrator
Masonry home $17,500 on lakoview
*3g$ 00
drink box. Good running condi­ SALES HELP WANTED - FuU uscrl abnul 33 boon .
Stricklandlot 00 X 133 with lake privileges.
tion. Idas] for beer iterate box. or Part-tim*. Firestone Stores.
M®* Will YOU Snap?
This beautiful home baa 3 bed­
Mow Will YOU Trade?
Can be seen at Use Sanford 120.00 Daily. Sell Luminous Door
Morrison, Inc.
rooms. 2 Ule baths, Florida
Herald. 840.
Your OI.D ftlninr
Plates, writ# ft#eve«, Attleboro,
room, terrauo floors, built-in
T
Sanford, Florida I
rx7v*
cooking top and oven. Terms QUICK CASH far Furoftwr*. Add­ Mass. Free Sample 4 Details.
see .me
NewBt;TTKR
Evinrude Line for *3fi
Phona 200
arranged.
ing Machines, Typewriters. Out- House cleaning, windows, walls,
beard Motora, Boat*. Super
ROBSON fipnrllnjr Goods
Floors. I). C. Caldwell, f’honu
114,300 Three bedrooms and Flo
Trading Post Owe mile South . 1143 J.
cm 17 M. Phoo* 8017-W.
rtda room. Terrasio floors, UJa
bath, natural birch kltehan cabi­
. Window Sills — Lintels
1»A HBLP WANTED (female) HA
nets with built-in cooking unit
Flue Blocks — Cradis Btockx
and ovan, carport* and luge
Grease Trap* — Dry Wells.
'Immediate placement with Cos­
storage erea. Term*.
Miracle Caacreto c*
metics Company for enorgeUc ^ j g f - y gMEtre at Berry's
ALL
L au ra B. O ilir, B roker
399
Sim
Ave
Ph.
UU
colored lady over thirty-five. Cin
M il SOUTH ORLANDO DRIVE
KINDS
work 10:00 a. m. to 3:30 p. m.
a dr. furPbeee 1588
ajttiro at warehouse prices.
—Factory to Tow—
40% commission. Box ft % The
Phona 91S4 Day*
Sanford
Herald."
Aluminum
City Home ............................ MOO.Down
Venetian Blinds
• BRUSH and SPRAY.
w.we
U m t AND FOUND
21
Lake Hom e............... 11.000. Down Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom IOB- SALESMEN WANTED -1 0 ’- 21
Farm nunniw
Acreage :..*•
....... 11,000 Down
raiUI
rail
with
pintle
ends.
Plastic
or
“
ton 1Buy or'Bell
To Help
You
TED BU RN ETT
rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN - LOST—Brown wallet In vicinity of
lea, Broker
Rota L Paytc
eorda.
downtown
Sanford.
Driver
license
Aggressive
and
alert,
Sales
ex­
________
leraea, Associate
AaaabeUe
B.____
Hende
1952-M Nlfhta
Bemksrik Oagg aad P&gt;M Ca perience. Write Box SC % The important to owner. Phoo* 803-W
Alberto J . HaU, Aiaeclato
113-114
Welt
Eld
SL
•M
iv
d
MaiaU.
___
m md
Pboae MU - 17-n at Hiawatha

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

— ly WIlllAM HITT—
Cinfret r r t n Wrlttr
FOR prssldentlal conatdsraUon old saw of "It you "can't lick'’am)
tn 1956 the stole of Ohio ta Join 'em" 7 '
offering net on* but two "favor­
t t I. _
A corker spaniel U/t along In 4
ite eon" candidate*. Tbit, declares
the man at th* next desk, should tar In Coiiudo, prrs*e&gt;( Iks starts
rr. Damage—fJ00. 1Guest.toho’l
get th* family vote.
In thr dogbouttl
»* 1 »
,
An elrohelle Beverage importt t t
_
ere* association spokesman say*
In 'Japan a policemen*wet
154* will be one e/ 15* "drinking. nebbed at ■ plckpeeket white eft
4*f" */ heilday eeasons. Oufp(
duty. A ease *f net lettlnp en*
t i t
hand knew whet th* ether.WM
The •v#r*t#\p*r»*n'i eye* *en doing? .
perceive ebevt 180 dlHerent hue*
I I f .
. 1
-9 * ttMreeh* leak* Ilk* we’re all i.S#Iwyn^Ltoyd.' Britoln'*TB*lw
foreign mlnleter with a reputation
ter fer eelertelevlslenl
I t I
for talking bark to Russlaiu, to
A large eastern rallrosd he* an admirer of taciturn actor Oaryi
Isaatd e transport airplane for Cooper. Good—maybe hie "Nop#l'*|
th* us* of Ita executive*. Can this will prove more than a match fort
be another cu* of following the th* Red*' "Nyetl"

Adsmtliare are requited to no
tidy the Want-Ad Department lmof any arron In than

1 Seated Karate wfH be
ter ante an* toeorrect

3

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CLAM1F1RD DUPLAY

i,

WELCOME
TO SANFORD

Naval Personnel
■i.

Will Ton Ba Oar Gaaat?
Wa have leased com*
looms at the beautiful
Mir-Lou Motel
These Booms are available

Absolutely Free
Fer a period of 4 daya,
to Naw arrivals at Our
Naval Air Station
STOr by and Pick up YOUR
Key at th* office of

Odham&amp; Tudor, Inc.
"Builder* of Fine Homei"
2W3 I. French Avenue

•IT

*./; ”

*W4 Bmta’upf*When you buy building
materials here, you gat tha
mnstent of the bejteat for
tho lenstest. Bo aura to
hco uh about it aoon-Today l

HILL LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY YARD
IUMIUH Afdll Ml HI !»•’*•
MAIMfiAis %
/ / /Aw *—
v \

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SEAT COVERS

PAINTING

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crt*;/ •. JLi '
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�News Briefs
I f '"fnkrrylng on a shoestring"
in bo deHned as going to the
Mr an ani Income less than 160
w eek-.bout to,OOOu . , e a r HI **— Z*.\ v. is XT*

I12®vu'

id couples falls Into this cateryv ta*t the Institute of Llfo
isuranco.
Citing a study mado recently
r Ota National Office of Vital
atlstics, the Institute points out
iat.W-per cent of couples newlylarrlad at lime of the aurvey
id annual Incomes of leii than

V

Insurance. And at theso young
families begin to acquire homes
an(j 0jj„}r possessions, many have
iddlllflnil m ,n&gt;urtnca to eovfr
*

*

Soma of these emtples. by care1 money management, undoubtlly - found they eould make-do
l leal than (M l week. Others.
rasymably, were receiving asstance from their famUics,
irough gifts of food or money.
number of itudenls were IncludI In'the 33 per coni who. with
m &lt;T no Income of their own.
being supported by parents.
1 least nne In JO of these newly
artlad couplet wsf living with
i t r famlllea

loan*,
The picture of a typlcalncwlywcrf
rouplo, as limned by the Office of
Vital Statistic* survey, shows a
hsPP* bride of zt or 22 and a
beaming bridegroom who Is not
mere than a couple of years Older
‘ban *bo. He is working, possibly
«* » craftsman or ns the operator
of some kind of machine. She Is
So
“*
8
inf J *
1Som®
mor e, *ft' rBirnl,,r*
rlaJe. Tho Of/ ce of ' Ita! Stallstics. In check ng on the move««"*« « ‘ho ; ouns head of the
family, found that the younger ho
“« «&gt;«« &gt;‘fc' y he w,n move
after marrying. Tho survey proves
‘bat the U. S. la Mill a city W
ed nation, despite the trend to
»'iburban tlvlng. N a r y 73 per
cent of the young couplea resided

AHA fit

*" C“ le*

1000

S f f l |.T S S

n*urtew»rU

« m J m l5 S

"■atar^nr lesseJVr* o ris o n fHod
*®rf* on
died on the farm.
There are always a few youngera who get married Impulsive. apparently without much
ought of the responsibilities of
atrlmony and eiiabllshlng a

th « , lm8 nf ,hB WrVeJ’«

anrt only ‘ bout 20 p«r cent were
" - n l t c s . The rest lived on

Thfl avcrfl*B Income of the city
dwellers ws* about 175 a week,
Mhilo that of the suburban faml||r!l wnj nlmost »70-not loo much
difference. Farm families, on tho
„tj,rr hond, averaged only S33 a
|„,t |hU dors not rmint the
va|u0 „( homegrown food.

Mrs. Pcdrln, 46. the mother-inlaw of professional tennis star
Pancho Gonzales, wa* found shot
lo death In her apartment here
Jan. 3.
In c a .
*«
Addington was arrcsled In down­
There’s nn dnuht that most town l'hoentx yesterday. Pnllre
young couples take their respon- said he told them the shooting oc­
lbllitlas seriously: One evidence curred after ho and Mrs. Pedrin
t this Is found in (heir purchases began arguing about her keeping
of life insurance to protect (hecompany with other men. In a
family.
signed l i a t e t n e n l Addington,
The majority of youngsters have charged with murder, said he slept
_______ before
__ ____
Bfe Insurance
they’ are mar- near the Imdy 12 hours.
fled; ownership and'amount of
(his protection Inercaaes with
Thera arn nearly td'f)
Marriage, according to the In'felttlta of Llfo Insurance. The of humming birds. Tli
ivil of children typically call* Stale.* Is Mia summer I
additional purrhaiea of life about 16 spades.
featto t h a t . "the proportion of
Childless cosrples decreased rapid­
ly With each additional year of
Marriage,” which means that
babies begin to make an appear-

By ADD1E PREVATT
. f!r rr.i Mr:. IJ:r;. •G al^.-had
as their recent guests their ion
snd daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Waynn Geiger and family of
Miami.
Mrs. T. W. Prevatt and family
had as fheir recent guest*. Mr.
and Mrs. I&lt;cster Beckman and
family of South Charleston. Ohio.
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Kelly had as
their roccnl guests, their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Kelly and daughteri Anilta
and Nancy, and two of their
friends. Susan Mitchell, and Nella Davis all of Paducah, Ky.
Mr. nmt Mr*. J. E. Lowry had
aa Ihclr guests Ihclr daughter and
son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. F. Wil­
son and their daughter Miss Dctly
Lowry.
Mr. and Mr*, .lohn Stone and *
family had as their guests, Mrs,,
C. C. Cos and ion ami daughter-inlaw, Mr. and Mr*. Paul Cox of
Crllscy. N. C. E. O, Thomas
and Fullon McNeil of Sanford, N.
C., and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mc­
Neil and children Mildred, Brenda
■ml Bill of Broadway. N. t*
Mr, and Mrs. dark Dickstn and
son of Virginia visited friends
^icre.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Summerslll
am' family visited relative* In
Ft. Lauderdale. They returned
hero In make their home.
Mr. nnd Mrs. David Oldham nf
Osteen spent some tlmo here with
Mr. Oldham's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Oldham and family.
Mr. ami .'Ira. W. A. Ellcnwond
had as their gur.vls Mr. Ellenwoods' jliiler, Mary Julia Ellenwood of Savannah, Ga,
James Henry Brown and Miss
Nancy Myei*s attended the Tan­
gerine Bowl game in Orlando.
Miss Estelle Baxter spent a
few days In Sanford with her
brother in-law and sister, Mr, and
Mrs. Junior Shadnin and family.

HORN HONXINO
T
TO COST MONEY
BELGRADE WMt‘« going to
cost drivers 113 now to honk their
'iiMA b ' «U ' A&lt;sliilaui —1

can prove they had tn.
Tho new police regulation Is the
Yugoslav capital’s second move in
recent years to control traffic
noise.
&gt;
There was a time when the horn
was as important as brakes in
Belgrade driving. Drivers used to
honk horns lo indicate which way
they were going — one toot if going
through an intersection, two f» a
right turn and thrre times for a
left turn.
v
As more and more ears crowded
he streets, the clamor became so
interne neither drivers nor pedes­
trian* could till who was hooking
for whaL
Traffic lights wore installed to
stop that ,
PAYAfl-YOU-STE AL
LOUISVILLE. Ky. in—A new
pay-as-you-stesl plan for thieving
youngsters has been worked out in
juvenllo court.
Judge Louis if. Jull said yester­
day the youths arc going to have
to pul down cash for everything
they steal.
He started his new policy by
ordering two 13-ycar-olds to begin
work lo earn $108—tho value of loot
Ihcy look from a school hrcak-lii.
UNLUCKY? 13
SYRACUSE. N.Y. IA'-Unlucky?
John M. Dowdy of suburban Maltydale turned 13 today — Friday
the 131h.
He has locker No. 13 at North
Syracuse High School and rules
daily on school bus 13.
Three beautiful Florida girls look at &gt; giant map of the state which shows the main citrus
producing areas of Florida — a display that will point up the theme of the 1656 Florida Citrus
Exposition at Winter Haven, Feb. 13-18. The whole show will he built around the theme "show'
window of the Florida citrus industry." The girls, are left, to right, Vonnlc Walden of Fort
Meade, Doris Bland, reigning Florida Tangerine Queen, snd Jo Toplcy of Winter Haven.

THE SANFORD HERALD
Frl. Jan. 18, 19SI

P age 10

Additional 1
Church. Notices .
Continued From F ife Two

Sermon Topic: “Things That Can­
not Be Shaken."
M. Y. F.
6:30 p. m.
Organ Vesper*
7:13 p. m.
Evening Worship
7:30 p. m.
Sermon Topic: 'A Thorn In Th*
Flesh,"
Broadcast over W. T. R. R.
1:30 p. m." Recreation Ior young
people.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Itrv. A. 0. Mclnali,
Pastor
.Morning Worship
It a. m.
Prelude — "Bella of SI. Anne do
Beaupre"
Russell
Solo - "I’ll Walk With Obd"
Dick Aiken
Brodsky
Anthem — "God Plsced HU Hand
On Mina"
Rite*
Sermon Mr. Mclflnti^
Evening Worship
7:30 p. m.
Prelude — "Vision" Rhelnberger
Anthem — "The Beautiful Garden
of Prayer"
FUlmor*
Pioneer Choir
Sermon —
Mr. Melnnls
SUNDAY
0:43 a. m. Sunday 8chool
10:30 a. m.
Session meets
fur Prayer in theSession Room.
6:30 p. m.Pioneer Fellowship
6:30 p. m.
Senior High Fellow-R
ship,

Brenlmcr, 11, a sixth grad* pupil.
To lupplemcnt her allowance,
■he worked as an ’usher at several
school atfalra and received 91.31
a performance.
A lax statement Informed hei
SIXTH GRADE PUPIL * yesterday that as an employe of_
Denvrr school district No. 1, 24/
PAYS INCOME TAX
DENVER vf—The tong teeth of cents had been withheld from her
the income lax department has put wages for Federal Income lax and
a small hlte on little Sharon 1 rent for stale Income tax.

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gives you biggest capacity of any ‘/^-former/

I ^ ’.TIIH COURT-MARTIAL of Billy Mitchell, Star la Sunday at Tho
lllla Thealra.

A U T 0 M A T ,C

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FAMOUS G-E
SW N G

Tha Florida Association of
Ilea (tors bus moved min its
for tie Mi consecutive year under
the leadership of President Jack
Justice of Mtnmi Ih-ncli, who was
installed at Orlando amid fnrsenrehing (dans for making the
nnnlvwrsaty year one of onistoiiitimi* accomplishment in what JusIlew described ass " n streamlined
|.Ingram of greater service tn tho
public, with emphasis upon a
promotional program *o sell this
great state of nur* to ns many
people tn the other 47 states."
Hulling 11136 ns "our yenr nf
greatest
opportunity," Justlre
said that "few other professions!
group* arn In a better pn*jt|nn
lo tell (ho Florida story to the
lent of the nation nmt swell the
tide of people who mo ruining
line in sen In permanently.
"While thn retirement homes
fsetnr Is significant snd highly
Important," the Miami Ilrnrh man
auid, "wo must not loso sight of
tiln (set that there it a steadily
Inrrcnslng perreutnga of younger
folk rnmlng to us every year,
and If we ara tn have a solid
economy we mint support tho
present drive for Industry and
employment opportunities within
tlm state."
Ite outlined wlmt he termed an
"anniversary year" program ratrulnlrd to acquaint the public
with realtor object Ives, heighten
interest In and knowledge of real
estate matters, and familiarise
mors people with tha sound
values of both home ownership
and pf ital estate ■« an invest­
ment.
Justice,
who
succeed* D.
Harold Stlmpson of Orlando in
tho top realtor post. Is tho thirtyfirst president of tho 3'J-ycnr-old
organization. He drew national
attention as a salesman when he
set sales record* for NVih-Kclvlnntur In South America, and on
a trip to Florida became fascinat­
ed with opportunities In real
estate.
PRISONERS CAN COOK
CATLETfSRUHG, Ky. Wt-Prlsnners In thn city Jail can rook light
snacks again—even i( It smelts.
The City Council yesterday re­
versed an order hanning use nf a
h e a l i n g stave because of com­
plaints ohmtt odors arising from
prisoners' culinary effort*.

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Historians point to hit noble ancesrry—Norman knights and Scot­
tish kings. But nobility la hard to inherit and rather has to he gathered
fresh every day, like manna. His mining? A Virginia gentleman’s with
West M m added. Other men hgve had it, and good men, too, without
becoming Robert E. Lee, who went through West Point without getting
a single demerit.
He spent half a lifetime in the Atmy, recognized only by old Win­
field Scott and a few othen who had seen his genius in the campaign
against Santa Anna in Meilco. •

The bast known picture
of Gen. Robi n I. lo t
-th e picture school
children flrat leans to
recognize—shows him
sitting on M* horse,
reins In hand.

Robert E. Lee

HE pasting of years has drawn mystery over him. What sort of man
was this and what was the source of his power? For poster he had, In
superabundance. He had the power of genius In war—the artful sortie and
diversion, the double thrust—not to be learned in teatbooka of taetkt..
He had the power to put heart into hungry, exhausted, barefooted men
when the ammunition was gone. 'And amid glory-grabbers, buck'palters,
alibi artists, little Napoleons and war profiteers, he had the power to
twist them all Into a single strand of purpose: the purpose to which he '
had pledged hit fortunes, hit honor and hit life.

^Xf.know all the facts of his life—there arc no dark chapters and no un­
answered questions, eiccpt the big one: what was the power?
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He was a devout man, but Stonewall Jackson spent whole nights in
prayer. Lee waa big, muscular and handsome, but this docs not carry a
man through the darkest hours.
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What was it?
Any good Life of Lee can give ui a hint and itds this:
Lee was a selfless man.
Not a scif-dcstructive or a self-loathing or a self-avoiding man. Sim'ply Klfleas.
Part of it was in hia family tradition. But somewhere he had found
i.’tc secret of how to live, the thing a thousand self-help, inspirational
hooks, are trying to teach today.
Many people can never kern it, and they are not necessarily to blame
—their inner struggle* and doubts, grief, unreasoning jealousy, fear of
failure—the list goea on and on—the defect! are too deep seated, they
must do the best they can with the characteri they have.
L e e seems to hive been selfless from the beginning. Great self-discipline
waa his, but he seems to have had, naturally, what the saints and mysiica
of all ages have labored to get through agony and bloody sweat.
For himself, he demanded nothing. And when the surrender was
complete, the war lost, the cause defeated, he needed still no recompense
except a chance to serve. He found it in Washington College. It is now
Washington and Lee University. But then it waa a tiny school with four
professors and 40 boys, its laboratory smashed, its library burned. For five
years he poured his genius into rebuilding the school, and then his
mighty heart gave out
Lee w u certainly succcaafiil—successful as a man and successful as
a general. With this, there ia no argument.
However, he went beyond success as we usually measure it. He had
the energy and the humanity that ao few of ua have, to go beyond per­
sonal aggrandisement and the acclaim of hit fellowmcn to make a con­
tribution out of the follncaa of hi* Own being, to the common good.
This, to our way of thinking, makes Lee not merely successful but
a Successful Citizen.

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A m time draws closer to opening d
of the great Florida flute Pair at Ta*
f a il ary 31 to February 1I-A 1 Vk
Ida ftfagasine praaanta nett wash • ft*
who haa contributed aonso 3,000 Jam
preserved fruit and vegetables In t
hams sshihita, Mrs. Beasis 8wtf»
Pasco Caunly.
In tbs m b s iasua la ths alary
Tatnpa’a colorful OaaparlHa Day at
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X wknty y ean ago they gave "poor old Craig up
for dead. Today Craig b neither dead, poor, nor old.

Roland Craig waa among thoee persona caught in
the path of the Labor Day Hurricane of 1935-the
wont in the history of tbs weatem hemisphere. Four
yean before, Yankee-bom Roland Craig settled on
the upper Florida Keys near Diamonds, and through
patience and hard work, he built a fishing camp along
the old overseas railroad that stretched down through
the Keys from the mainland to Key Waei. In time,
“Craig's Place" became a popular fishing spot and
had a clientele which included the Qoulda, Vander­
bilts, Whitneys and Woolwortba.
Then, along came the Big Breete of '3ft with its
winds of 300 miles an hour and a barometer nadlng
fef 16.85, the lowest ever recorded in thla part of the
World. It struck with fury, that first Monday in Sep­
tember, h u t not without warning. The sea grew real­
ism and the overcast sky gave no promise of a break.
As the winds rose, Craig's Instinct warned him
th at pie buildings would fall and aseing no other altentative, he went out into the storm and dug a
trench under the steel tracks of the Florida East
Coast Railroad.

Waves 13 feet high swept over the island, but
,Craig remembers only that the sea nearly drowned
him time and time again, and In between, the land

crabs scuttled over him in search of a haven.
The next morning, exhausted and cold, he knew,
that he had survived the worst the elements could do.
He didn’t know it a t the tlma, but furthar up the
Keys 200 men had perished. They were veterans, part
of the "Bonus Army" which had marched on Wash­
ington In 1934, and had acceptsd an offar of 930 a
month to work on tha overseas highway.
On this day, “ Poor Old C ralg"-4ha legend—was
bom. A plane dispatched to survey the Keys reported
no eigne of life at "Craig's Place," and hia name was
added to the list of presumed dead.
Craig had loat everything but hi* life.
But facing the future with stubborn determ ina­
tion he began rebuilding? HD friends never forgot
him. They would alert anyone going down on the
Keys to atop in and see "poor old Craig." With the
construction of the overseas highway right through
the middle of hia property, business began to boom.
Today, 8? mllee couth of Miami, is Craig, prob­
ably tha smallest recognised town in tho United
States. It b a one-man town. It has its own poetofTlce,
a grocery store, a service station, a motel, s fishing
dock, a restaurant, and property for sale, all managed
by Poor Old Craig. Ha b mayor, d ty manager, police
chief, fire chief, supervisor of sewage disposal and
commissioner of public.improvement. During the

bustling tourist season from November to Merch, the
town’s population rises as high aa 100, whib In sum­
mer it often drops back to o n a-th e founder.
He’ll cook you a meal if you're hungry and go out
and fill your gas tank. Then he’ll rant you a cabin for
the night and try to sell you some Key real estate, on
tha aide,
If all you need b some canned goods from the
general atora or a cup of colfae from the restaurant,
Craig will probably Dll you to help yourself. He trusb
everyone. One dey recently he entertsined Herbert
Hoover. Tho ex-Preeident arrived aboard h b yacht.
Regardless of who they are or how they come, Poor
Old Craig gives all visitors tha same casual treatment.
"I let people shift for themselves. Celebrated peop b like to get away from coddling and oedinary peo­
ple, like myself, eren't used to a lot of fancy fuming,"
Craig says.
Since that hectic day and night In *38, Craig has
davalopad considerable respect for hurricanes.
Tha moment ha gaU word of a pending blow, up
the Keys he heads toward M b ml and the hurricaneproof home he maintains there, leaving h b 800-foot
community to shift for itself. When'oldtlmora of the
Keys see Poor Old Craig heading north, they are
likely to be a bit anxious until they learn the reason
for h b trip.
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�OAIKINS walk* around barefoot In the cypreee swamp searchlug lor knee*. He'a never had any difficulty with make*.

IT’S NOT from outer (pace, not *urreall*llc art, but It • one of Tom Oaikin* find* in the cypre** iwamp.

IT’S TINY crevice*, not the outer bark, which offer problem*,

CYPRESS KNEE

By MAX HUNN
I r you've *e«n a gulden brown, strange­
ly shaped piece of wood displayed in some
tourist curio shop or In the store of aome
Interior decorator, the odda are great
th at It was a cypreee knee, locally pro­
duced. The odda are equally great that
Tom Oaskins waa the man responsible.
Tom tells the story of the founding
of the unique cypreee knee industry this
way:
"During the late 1930's,1 was search­
ing for a way to creat/s something I could
trade to the people for a million dollars.
I wanted to get rich. Who doesn't? In
1034, shortly nfter 1 was married, my
mother-in-law, Mrs. II. L. Bible of Ar­
cadia, said to me: 'N est time you're
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down in the swamp, Tom, 1 wish yqu'd
get tne a cypress knee. I want to use it
for a flower vase.' Like moat people, she
thought that the knees were hollow.
Actually, hollow knees result from dam­
age to the knee and are abnormal."
Ills mother-in-law's chance remark
gave Tom Claakina the Idea for a busi­
ness.
Wall vases made from cypress knees
were hia first products. In the beginning,
he left the hprk on, and today you'll And
some cypress knees still finished in this
manner. However, he left the bark un­
touched, not because he wanted the
rustic effect, but because he had nsver
seen a knee peeled.

He discovered that knees could be
peeled accidentally. A knee he waa cut­
ting fell before he had cut the bark en­
tirely around the base. The uncut sliver
held fast, and in a jiffy a strip of bark
had peeled from the bottom to the top
of the knee.
Seeing the beautiful pale, white satiny
color, caused Gaskins to think about
peeling all cypreea knees he cut. But be­
tween the birth of the idea and practical
succeaa lay many months of frustration.
The cypreee knee is not known for Its
symmetrical beauty, but for ita odd
shapes, which verge on the fantastic.
And this odd aha|&gt;e almost foundered
the yet unborn cypress knee industry.

Stripping the bark off the straight
parts of the knee without damsging the
underlying sm ooth satin finish wasn't
too much of a problem. But getting the
bark from the tiny nooks and crevices
with another matter.
The prubtsm seemed simple: loosen
the bark, atrip it off. But the catch was
the loosening. Gaskina tried oils, lye,
acid, boiling and plenty of elbow grease.
The result? Badly scarred, partly peeled
cypress knees fit only for kindling wood.
Finally, he wrote to the Forest Prod­
ucts Laboratory of the Forest Service,
U. 8. D epartm ent of Agriculture in
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His question almost stumped the ex­
perts. They weren't certain, but sug­
gested that the bark might come off
easily if the cypress knees were cooked
from one to two hours in water heated
to near the boiling point.
Tom had already tried boiling the
knees, but for u few minutes only. A
couple of hours? Might work. Anyway,
it was worth trying, and he boiled a test
knee.
It worked, and he achieved the first
step in his cypress knee priding oper­
ation. However, boiling wasn't the en­
tire answer. The stroight hark came oil
easily when boiled, but tiie little crevices
and crannies still offered trouble. Me
overcame this problem by using second­
hand dental tools, ttic* sharply pointed
instrum ents making it easy to get the
loose debris from t lie crevices.
The freshly peeled knee is n pule color,
but when exposed to the warm Florida
■un it takes on a golden tan that any
blonde vacationist would be glad to
carry back north in January.
He discovered that it was necessary to
drill holes in the knees to accomplish
three purposes: (I) to permit the knee
to stand on end without damaging the
delicate surface during drying; (2) to
■peed up the curing hy making possible
drying both inside and out; i ll to pre­
vent splitting. Hy drilling out the knees,
the thickness of the wood is reduced,
and It is (Hissible to secure more uniform
drying.
At the same time (iuakiua was seeking
a commercial outlet for cypress knees,
he was also trying In determine why

some Knees take such unusual shapes.
Late in the iD30's, in the swamp area
immediately behind his house, he began
a series of experiment* in hia cypress
knee laboratory.
He believed that the weird knobs—
thought to provide air for trees growing
in water—resulted from some damage to
a growing knee. To prove this, he suc­
ceeded in getting a knee to grow around
a Dint arrowhead; several knees tu grow
around bottles (without breaking them);
one knee to grow around a pewter cup
(which proved unable to withstand the
pressure); and several knees to change
shape to cover man-made bruises and
ruts.
Although Turn started his industry on
a commercial, utilitarian hnsis-lnrdhouses, vases, lamps, hookeuds and the
like—today he believes that nothing
practical should ln- made of cypress
knees.
Me has fell for many years that cy­
press knees were art objects. Hut before
the wur, he couldn't sell the idea. Since
the war, however, they have develops! a
popularity id decor similar to that gained
by driftwood.
Tom still ptowln beautiful Fishcatmg
Creek Swamp hunting for cypress knees
which can become art objects. Me wades
through knee-deep water, and hauls out
hundreds each year for careful process­
ing and sale
And those knees which are espei tally
beautiful or unusual, liml an honored
place in the Cypress Knee Museum near
Palmdale, which he has built to house
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TO FACILITATE drying and avoid splitting, he devised a means ol drilling out ten
ter of cypress knees

A little visitor to Tom
Gaskins' cypress knee
shop tries to find so­
lution to how one ol
th e f a n t a s t i c a l
ly shaped knees on
ilisplav " g o t that
way ” Ail ol them
were gathered in fish
eating Creek Cypress
Swamp

Tom G a skin s p ro w ls through the sw a m p w a ters o f
b e a u tifu l F ish e a tin g C reek hunting fo r c y p re ss kn ees
w h ich he b e lie v e s a re N a tu re 's o w n o ffe rin g in art.

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HOMI-MACK moveable drying racks are used to cure drilled arid peeled cypress knees

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UN YOUNOSTIM above srr |u*t iwo of the thouiandi who go "owl-eyed” over the owl*
*od other awe-tniplring bird* in the gallery of natural hlttory. at Miami Junior Muieum.

Ju n io r M useum
Tho fast growing muioum hat established
ittmlf at an «ducafionaf fore*, as well
as a tourist attrattlori, In South Florida.
By J. K. ELLSWORTH
THU* to Mar* nr the Moan i* easy,
and Iota of fun, aa tnura than 40,000
Dade County achool children lind out
each year. They don imaginary apace
suits and helmet* to take them on a
faater-than-auund rocket trip in the
Hplti Planetarium at the Junior Muaeuin of Miami, Inc., on North llayahoee
Drive.
It i* it far cry from the old alyle inuseum of dead huge at tick on pin* in glae*
caeca and atiff, stuffed animal* on dried
tree atumpa. It'* alwaya alive - with
laughter, the palter of feet and spontanaoua yipa-aa the children thrill to the
eihibit* and galleria* within ita walla,
Tha muaaum comae to Ufa ovary morn­
ing at 9 o'clock (except Sunday* and
Tuesdays, whan It la closed! and ataya
aliva In tha marriaat kind of way, all day
long. Occaatonally, it remain* open for
aom* apacial program and Prank Mc­
Connell*, director, or tome other ataff
mam bar, ataya on hand to auparviaa one
of tha after-school or Saturday club*
and programs that ara aa popular aa tha
conducted claseroome tour*.
This year tha muaaum faaturae "Home*
Around the World.” It at— tell* "tha
Florida atory" with natural history, min­
eral and aaa-lifa exhibit*.
M l IM S Me&gt;iM,-M|.|l

Started six year* ago by the .Junior
League of Miami, it is community-wide,
and non-profit, deiwmling upon the genenmity of individual* and organization*
to supplement the financial support
given to it by the Junior League.
Tyrannosaurus rex, a reconstructed
dinosaur, reign* over the pre-historic
gallery ui the museum, nnd fierce a* he
ia, the children love him, exclaiming at
hia sharp teeth, his huge tail, his dawlike feet, and hia big stick-out ribs. One
side shows the innard* of this almost
life-iixed monster. The other side is
completely, finished.
A telephone exhibit in the muieum
demonetretee just whet happens from
the lima a number i* dialed until it rings
another phone. Thia la a never-failing
source of wonder. So ia the mineral dis­
play donated by the Miami Mineral and
(lam Society. So are the telescopes and
other equipment tha Southern Croaa
Astronomical Society bee placed at the
museum.
Normal, aa well as the physically
handicapped children, gat a wider glimpse
of this great universe of ours through
tha use of tha muaaum and ita library of
"suite ae* loans" a xhi bite. These taka
butterflies, snnila, dnlla, costumes of for-

TYtAMMMAUttM MX la favorite with the children, despite sharp teeth and flare* look*.
sign lands and other interesting item*
from many countries, right into achool
classrooms, upon request of teachers.
These eihibit*, aa well aa those in the
museum, are planned to fit into the
school curriculum end to supplement
school study.
Mora than 50 teen-age girls ar* get­
ting a blueprint for beauty in one of the
Saturday cl—sea and other youngsters
ere studying art, and learning about
minerals and rocks in claaa and field trip
studies.
A Seminole Indian axhibit la the next
project on the agenda and stop the Mi­
ami Women's Club budding, in which

the Junior Museum is housed, will soon
be an observatory to allow further study
of the stare.
Endorsed enthusiastically by public
officials end school adm inistrators ami
inst rue tore, thia feet growing mueeuin
provides wholesale outlets for leisure
hours and enlarge* the work of the Dad*
County school system with Its do-ityourself program and the sugar-coated,
fun-education chibs and classes.
T hat the Junior Museum has already
established itself ms an integral part of
South Florida—an educational force as
well as a tourist attraction—ia proved by
one look at ifa registration roster.

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Lee, V irgin ia sta tesm a n and
C o n fe d e ra te g e n e ra l, w a s a s­
sig n e d in 1861 as C om m ander
o f the D e p a rtm e n t o f F lo rid a .

By PAT GRIFFIN
FAMOUS MCTURI of l&lt;e a* commander of Virginia'* force* in 1861. with letter* ‘VA” on fiat, it retouched
verilon of faded print, right, taken about the time he wat making hi* turvey ol Florida'* coatlal defeme*

When Robert E. Lee Visited Florida
O n January lif. many a now Florida resident may
be aurpriaed to lind hia bank cloned to-cause of Hubert
E. Lee'* birthday. What even the old-timer* may not
know, U that thia renowned Confederate hero played
a role in the hiatory of Florida.
On Feb. 2 ,1649, the government schooner "I’hemx"
•ailed into Apalachicola Uay and drop|&gt;ed anchor. On
board was a group of United State* Army officer* on
the first leg of an exhaustive study of Florida, it*
coastline, economic possibilities and defenses. Par­
ticularly, defensea!
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The high brass was worried about thia linger of
land that waa thrust Invitingly down toward the
Caribbean Sea. Florida had already been bandied
back and forth like a tennis ball from Spain, to Eng­
land, and back to Spain. The United States, which
had now fallen heir to the aunny peninsula, had no
Intention of allowing a foreign power to gain a foot­
hold in this vulnerable spot, from whence operations
against the main Ixxly of the nation could be so cosily
launched.
How could th e Florida coastline of over II,(MX)
miles beet lie fortified? Thia commission of Army En­
gineers waa sent to find out.
The recorder for the group was (Jen. "Light Horse"
Harry Lee's sou, Itobert E. Lee, who himself showed
promise of carrying forward the family military tradi­
tion. He waa then a 42-year-old colonel, just returned
from a stint In the Mexican War, and alxmt to enter
the most fruitful period of hU life.
Florida was new to him. Till* w»* hia first visii

Tile dti-pnge report which Lee filed at the conclusion
of (lie cruise ia written in tile lucid concise style char­
acteristic of tiie man who later tsirr the burden of tlie
South's defeat in the War Met ween the States
The schooner had not even hut tiered to put hi at
l’ensactila. It was the main port on tin- west roast ol
Florida, and already aiiristie with fortifications. Apa­
lachicola, however, waa in the midst of growing pains.
Witii each turn of tiie tide, another light vessel
steamed down tfie river and into the hay, weighted
til the waterline with hales of cotton ready to lie
loaded on s-n-going ships
The Apalachicola Itiver, in ii day when men had
to use tiie sii|ierliighwaya provided liv nature, was
fast becoming the thoroughfare for the lands it
drained in Florida, Alabama and (Jeorgin.
The commisaion recommended that a military
work l&gt;e constructed on the west end of St. (Jeurge
Island, as a beginning toward complete protection
They remarked on the healthful climate.
The schooner next put in at St Marks, ami l.ee
and hia colleagues auggesled that the old Spanish
fort lie renovated for defense pur|ss«es. At Ctdar Key,
they noted that the Suwannee Itiver was being used
for shipping. They were intrigued by tlit |KMsil&gt;illties
of Tampa Hay, though they considered it the hardest
of all the Florida bays to defend.
Obtain amue of the keya at the mouth of the bay,
they recommended, for future use, and build n work
on Egmont Key. They pointed out that this rich na­
tural hartxir needed more study than they could give it.

They surveyed Charlotte llarlsir thurmighh, lint
made no recommendations The coastline from there
around to Hlscayne Hay, swampy and impenetrable,
net-fled no other defense
The commission was probably one of the first
groups to recognize the (Nissibilitles of Hlscayne Huy
Not thut they could possibly envisage present-day
Miami, but there was no gainsaying its future mili­
tary and commercial significance. (Tonalruction of
fortifications there would complete the chain of de­
fense from the Dry Tortugas, through Key West and
oil up to Hi Augustine, all of which were already
properly defended
Further up the east coast they noted, "The com­
merce of the St. Johns Is such that it may soon reipure protection." A military work on Haton Island
would keep .Jacksonville free from attack, they said.
In conclusion, lliev gave Ht. (Jeorge Sound and
Tnmpu Hay the highoNt priority, then sailed north to
report their findings How much influence their study
Imil, or how many of their recommendations were
followed, it i* difficult to say.
Lee's next visit to Florida was a far rry from tins
leisurely cruise along the coast. The year w.is 1HIM,
and law had just made the grim decision to aide with
his In-loved Virginia ill the War between the Staten,
against the nation for which lie had soldiered for 40
year*. Now a general for the Confederacy, he was un­
signed to command of the department of South Caro­
lina, (Jeorgin and Florida
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WNOm, the Dimick’* two-year-old daughter, ha* never known llle except on water. She
make* her way about the deck alone and ha* learned to help with the ihlpboard chore*.

NUMIROUS CHOUS keep boat dweller* buty during the day. but they en|oy
•Itting on deck at night, watching the western tky turn from gold to red.

B a r g a in R a t e R e tir e m e n t
By GEORGf F. BRIETZ
a big blow. Willing handa helped them moor the Ro­
I * I avr you ever wondered what it would be like to
retire aboard a private yacht? So did Ralph Dimick
mano with strong line* to the heavy pilings. And none
and hla wife. But, like moat of ua, they believed this
too aoon either, for in a abort time the hurricane
waa only for the rich. They worked and dreamed, and
romped in over the coast and hit with a fury aaldotn
In the meantime, had to make a living. Then aome
seen in the history of the region.
one gave them a book. Thia book told of a college
Mrs. Dimick and the baby slept through moet of
profeeeor and hi* wife who, after year* in a rlaaemom,
the itorm . But when thoy awoke in tha morning, it
took to boating. They not only laved it, but aeemed
waa to a scene of devastation. Hurricane H atel had
to carry on with a email Income.
coma and gone, leaving them mug and dry aboard
T hat did it!
their ehip.
,
They began their aearch for a boat. Bven the fact
Now, when the radio crackles with warnings of
th at there w u a newly born daughter in the family
those great tropica) disturbances building up in the
did not deter them. The quasi for a boat aoon ended
Caribbean, tha Dimick* juat secure the ship by get­
In the purchaae of the motor yacht "Romano," 00
ting out extra line*, lay in an extra supply of food,
feet long, with a coxy deck houae amldahipa and a
and wait it out like the veterane they are. Mrs. Dim­
cabin for two, aft. Aft of the deckhouae waa located
ick says ah* would much prefer to go through a hurri­
the owner*' cabin aa well aa a compact galley com*
cane afloat, than ashore.
ptete with atove, electric refrigerator and rink.
Once they arrived in Florida, the Municipal Yacht
"Where elae," aaka Dimick with logic, "could you
Barin at Dayton Beach became the home port for the
find a furpkhed houae for $4,000?
Romano. For a fee of about 130 a month, dockage
Soon they had moved aboard, bag and baggage, * and all utilities are available, and shopping centers
and for their very find cruiae. caat off for Florida. The
are near-by, On either aid* of them are other boat
rimple shipboard routine aoon became their way of
dwellers wbo have aleo frit the cal) of the sea.
Ilf*.
Unlike retired couples ashore, people who live on
On the way down the Intercoaatal Waterway,
boats never have to atari tha day wondering what to
when Charleston Harbor waa juat breaking into right
do to atave off boredom. There ia alwaya aome inter­
over the bow, flic radio cam* to Ufa with reporta of a
esting Uttle shipboard chore to take care of, auch aa
hurricane on the way, and evep to their inexperienced
swabbing down the decks, varnishing or painting.
eyea, the doude speeding by overhead had a menac­
Thee* small Jobs not only keep the owners occupied,
ing look. The broken edgee were apilUng rain, which
but they aleo cut down considerably on the mainten­
faat turned into a pelting downpour.
ance cost of the ehip. Housekeeping becomes simpler,
Obvioualy, thia waa no ordinary squall, When they
too, with the compact quarters requiring fewer atepa
reached the Wapoo Marina, othar boat ownera were
to keep- everything ship-shape and Bristol fashion,
than in a house of the asms site.
buay battening down hatchee and aecuring boata for

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Food coats compare even mure favorably with
ahoreaide living. As like aa not, supper will come from
the eea itself, where Ralph Dimick can be found almoat any afternoon casting in tbs tu rf for blues or
whiting. Or possibly the menu will call for a big pot
of clam chowder to satisfy the salt air appetites. Tha
beach at low ttda provides tha main ingradiant for
this dish at a minimum of labor, and plenty of fun.
Weather-wise, thoee afloat are svsn more blamed.
On hot summer afternoons when the pavement throws
back uncemforteble rays, there la almost always a
cooling sea breexe to be had on tha after deck. Aa for
clothing, thia Item ia low on the budget, since infor­
mality ia the order of the day aboard boats. Then,
when tha cool fail and winter nights arrive, a compact
tittle ship-mate range serves not only for cooking, but
to heat the living quarters as well.
The cost of entertainm ent la reduced to e mini­
mum, too. Juat working on the boat, Ashing, and the
many "gam sessions" with neighboring boat owners
about porta and cruises, take the place of the more
expensive brands of amusements.
While aome retired couples ashore spend a consid­
erable portion of their time worrying about thair
hsalth, the Dimlcka And th at tha clean salt air and
haalth-givlng dips In the surf have worked a change
In their constitution. "In feet," says Mr*. Dimick, "we
have almost forgotten what the inside of e doctor's
office look* like. Our family doctor told ua wounds
and infections seem to heal much faster on shipboard
than ashore. Possibly tha mental relaxation help*
some, too, but tha fact remains th at none of ua aver
remember being so healthy.
Only two things worried thia family about living

�Capt. Ralph Dimick takot a “ trick" at tho w hool o f tho yacht Romano which, aftor tw o yoart, it quit* a "too dog."

afloat when they Drat moved aboard their boat. They
wondered whether their daughter, Ginger, would be
aafe when ahe got old enough to crawl and walk, and
whether they would be able to take care of the boat
whan they, themaelvea, got older. Ginger haa never
had any Ufa aicept that on tha water, and at two
yeara of age, ahe la already awimming and trying to
help out aboard ahip. The other question waa soon
answered aa they mat more and more people well up
in their sixties, and avan seventies, who enjoy cruis­
ing, One man of their acquaintance was 87 last year
and still makaa the trip north and aouth each season.
His yaara rest lightly on his shoulders and ha geta
about his boat with a sprightly step th at belies his
age.
For tha benefit of thoee who might have consid­
ered buying a boat, but have held back due to lack o f
nautical experience, the question waa put aquarely to
Captain Dimick. How much time had he apent on
boats before buying the Romano? His to n e nply
should lay to root any doubts in tha minda of wouldbe aatlora:
"AJ 1 remember it, I had been on the Staton Is­
land Ferry once.”
Common aanae is much more im portant in small
boat handling than any other factor. For those who
are seriously interested, there are aeveral courses
available without charge for those who want to learn
tha skills of boating. The U. 8. Power Squadrons give
excellent courses; ao doss the Coast Guard Auxiliary.
Almost any boating enthusiast is ready and willing to
pass on the benefit of his experience to a new-comer.
Boat ownership seams to draw people together as
nothing alee dose.

Gone are the days when yachting was only for the
wealthy. Neither does the lire of the bank account
bar leas fortunate boot owners from mingling with
thoee who are more blessed with worldly goods. They
all have the same problems of caring for the ship and
the same aand bars and ahnals lie in wait for the un­
wary skipper, be he rich man or average. They have
so much in common th at there is little or no social
caste among yachtsmen.
Aa to the actual coat of living aboard a yacht, a
great deal depends on what standard of living is con­
sidered eesential—just aa it does ashore. Captain Dim­
ick claims thst from his experience, a couple with one
child can live comfortably on about 9200 a month.
This figure will include the upkeep of the boat, if
moat of the work is done by the owner.
The Fountain of Youth may or may not be located
in Central Florida as reputed, but ft loulu very much
as though the Dimick family and many others like
them havo found their own way to renew youth as
they enjoy'carefree days on the waterways of Florida.
Almost any evening will find them eitting on tho
afterdock of the boat watching the western sky turn
from gold to ruby red, and then to the color of a fire
opal, as night draws on. The soft murmur of the
breaking eurf on the outer beaches, the sigh of a gentie breexe through the palm fronds, the slight tug of
the ship against her mooringa, is tho song which lulls
this family to sleep. No other lullaby can quite com­
pare with it. Few people experience such a supreme
sense of well-being aa thoee who live aboard boats.
Or, aa Captain Dimick says, "Give a man a boat,
enough to eat and hie family about him, and what
more can he ask?"

CAPTAIN DIMICK may be teen catting In the turf i o f
bluet or whiling —the family tupper —any afternoon.
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COMNM FfllONI, home coming queen, pin* Indiana lag On Irvin Howard.

ILLINOIS TOURISTS at lh« Fair, smilingly receiving ticket* from Slate Highway Patrolman John
V. Cheshire are (rom left. Mr. and Mr*, lee Button. Mllfordi Mr. and Mr*. H. O. Grove*. Maroa.
IOWA tADOM bring together the Fred L. Moore* and the Edgar Collver*.

Tourists re co g n ize back-hom ers b y th e ir tags.

I ’m F r o m M i s s o u r i T o o , F r i o n d
^VlNTKIt luuriata hungering for the eight of face*
from back home will find them a-plenty at the Flor­
ida State Fair In Tampa, January 31 through Feb­
ruary II.
An iugeniuua, time-teeted plan that will enable
a Florida visitor to meet a few home folk* while at­
tending (he State Fair again will be in operation.
At an Official State Fair Information Booth,
midway between the Adminlatratlon Building and
the couth end of the grandstand, out-of-state visi­
tor* may register, and apply for badges telling the
world from which atate they hall.
Thia official stand ia to be manned by the Flor­
ida Highway Patrol, and q smartly-garbed State
Highway patrolman will be in chaige to aaeiat thoee
who want to register, to answer question* and to
hand out badges and Florida literature.
A Minnesota couple, fur instance, registering at
the atand, will be given brightly-colored badges on
which is printed, in big bold letters, the salutation.
•Ttu from Minnesota!” Armed with these badge*
r*t le-Miiout
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they will eally forth to see the Fair. Encountering
other “ I'm Irotn Minnesota" badges, they wiU soon
find themselves nodding and smiling at the Minne­
sotan* they meet and, probably stopping to visit a
bit, and tu ask a few questions about home.
Comments J. C. Huakiaaon, Fair manager: “ We
feel this plan greatly help* to humanise the Fair, to
interest touriala in visiting our Fair, and to give the
Fair that 'folksy' atmosphere so helpful in building
up attendance. All enjoy it-vlaltora and Floridian*
alike." ,
Badges for all 48 states, and neighboring Canada,
too, will be available for distribution this year.
Thousands'of such badges were distributed every
day last year, and an even bigger number have been
stocked to take care of the contemplated record at­
tendance.
This year, official flags from more than half of
the states, will greet visitors from those statee from
poles set up around the race track, each a gift from
the governor of that state.

THI TOMS' of Canada and the Harvey* of Michigan plan a
schedule of activities before setting out on a full day's |*unt.

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IM THI HUNT for alien imugglrr*. alerted (quad care of the Border Patrol are secluded from view of the road, while the inspector* atop and carefully examine parting vehicle

r o m the record* of the U. S. Border
Patrol, It would appear that (Iregorio
Simonovich, king pin of alien amuggling
operation* out of Cuba, mimed hi* chief
pilot, William Edward M urphy, for a
time at leaat.
Murphy waa arreated on April 6, 19-trt,
in Miami, after the Border Patrol had
followed him to New York City and
back. The charge: illegally tran*porting
aliena from Cuba.
The loaa of Murphy and the three
plane* he uaed aeemed to put a tempor­
ary halt to the boa* amuggler’a activities.
It waa nine month* before Oriaka ("The
Fox") Simonovich officially came to the
attention of the Border Patrol again.
But hia apparent inactivity waa no aseurance that he waa not plotting further
operationa. The Rumian had made too
much profit out of aliena to give up hia
lucrative racket.
He had a ayatem which haa never

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bean paralleled in the annala of alien
aiimHng along the Florida coaat. Dur­
ing the mid 1920'a, Simonovich had ac­
tually been in the employ of the U. 8.
Immigration Sendee at Havana; hia flu­
ent knowledge of aevaral language* made
him valuable aa an interpreter; and he
waa frequently called to the U. 8. Rmbaaay to aaaiat in caeee where aliena were
being interviewed for legal admiaaion to
the United State*. Simonovich learned
that aliena could not be admitted legally
becauee of quota limit* or other reetrictiona. . . and come of thee* aliena had
meaey. They interacted the Ruaaian ex­
ceedingly.
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The tran d tlon from trueted employe*
of the U. 8. Immigration Service to
alien smuggler deluxe, waa easy for

Tflit i'a the fourth in a serir* of trur experience* of tin• t 'm ini
Stair it liontrr Patrol, thr Federal law enforcement hotly that pet I with
the duty o f protecting our country from infiltration hy aliens Irani
foreign countries. It ha* hern chechetl hy Harder Patrol heath/mirler*
in Washington, I). C., an agency of thr IK S. Department «&gt;/ Ju lice.

Simonovich. After he left the employ of
the Immigration Service, (Sregario mum
had a well organixed gang working for
him.
The Ruaaian waa the bo**. He con­
tacted the aliens, whom he charged from
.11,000 to $1,600 each fur transportation
into the United State*.
It waa an open secret around Havana
that Simonovich would hire any form of
transportation, preferably planes, to
bring hia living contraband into Florida.
Whoever provided this got so much per
peaeenger and took hia own riaka. Round­
ing out this aet-up, Simonovich had "de­
livery men" who convoyed the aliens to
any part of the United States. These
men operated out of Florida, chiefly
from Miami, and thers was an eitra
charge for their eervice*.
Nationality made no difference to Uria­
hs. He smuggled Chinee*, Italians, Rou­
manians, Poles—anyone who could meet
his price.
W ith Murphy out of action, and fail­
ing ta locate any other fliers willing to
taka the riak, Simonovich turned to the
comparatively alow method of a boat.
Oa Saturday, Jan. 0, 1949, a phone
call waa received at Border Patrol Head­
quarters in Miami, from the inspector
stationed in Havana. He reported that a

sailing vessel tianu-d Ilie "Semper Fidelia"
had left Havana, ami he believed there
waa a loud of alien* ulxiard. No men­
tion waa mude of Oregano Simonovich.
Hia connection develo|»ed later.
For *ome time, the Border I’atrol had
lieen keeping a rlo*e watch from Havana
on the Semper Fideli* and her crew of
three men. They gave a complete de­
scription of the ship-1 wo-ma*ted, 46 feet
long and painted white. They even furn­
ished the ve***r* estimated speed with
auxiliary motor—aix mile* an h our-h er
exact time of departure from Havana,
and her probable time of arrival on the
South Florida coaat.
When the chief inspector in Miami re­
ceived the report, Border Patrol forces
were immediately mobiliied. A further
report stated that Simonovich waa seen
in the vicinity of the Semper Fidelia
when the ship left Havana at 7:35 a m ,
Sunday.
Squad car* were dispatched to the
Keys from Miami, Homestead and Kay
West. Unite at Weal Paltn Beach, Pert
Myers and Sarasota were alerted. In ad­
dition, the Coast Guard waa called in
and ail law enforcement agencies along
both coasts of Florida were informed. A
complete reception party was planned
for the Semper Fidelia.

The stag!- wan act when a Border I'
trol plane look off Sunday morning ai
headed for the Dry Tortuga*. I lie lii
l*lund* at the very tip id the Klorii
Key* It wa* not known whether t 1
bout would heud for the (itilf Count
the Hunt Count of Florida I*wo unit
half hour* of putroling brought no r
nulta, no the plane landed at Key Wet
refueled and took oil again
This time it headed north along tl ,
Key*. Within .10 minute*, a *hip w
sighted aix mile* offshore, ju*t »outh
Pigeon Key. The plane »woo|M-d low ai
identified it aa the Semper Fideli*.
All plane* in the vicinity were radio*
to converge on Pigeon Key, and *qui
car* were soon rudpg along U S. Dig
way No. I from Miami and Key We
By thin time, the Semper Fideli* u
visible from shore through binocular*
At flr*t, she headed straight for M&lt;
er'a Channel drawbridge, a ncaut m
from Pigeon Key. A* *he approach
within four mile* of land, *&gt;ip Midden
turned northeast. A* the ship proceed
north, m i did the Bonier Patrol cars, t
Inspector* keeping the ship in rnn*ta
view with their field glaaae*.
After a couple of hour*, the bo
veered suddenly toward Marathon Ch*
nel and turned in. Apparently, the Ian
Ing would be attem pted nt MarathKey.
The Patrol counter-moved at om*’
Four cars went swiftly to Marathon K&lt;
and the irupeetors hid them in the m* grove buahe*. Aa the Semper Fide
moved up the channel, three nfftei
hastily changed uniform* to old civil), i
clothe*.
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hu*hntid not only bring* home the venison, hut prepare* and serve*
it, hh well!
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That’* what we found at Hellevlew when we arrived un invita­
tion lo dinner, at the home of the lam Alxhler*. Standing over the
steaming pot*, wearing a smile of victory, Imu explained in detail
for our lienefit, how he had gone nlmut preparing the tleer liver
and heart for the dish —the aroma of wlilch had net u* literally
drooling from the time we had entered the house-arid another of
the very Ik*m *tew ever!
We learned that deer liver ia the must preferred and the beat
lusting liver of any atilmal-or fowl, for that matter; that It la tha
only liver which haa no gull attached; and that it i* the portion
over which lot* are cast when a group of hunter* share a kill
around a camp fire. That's the way lam prefers to cook deer, but
he doc* all right In the kitchen, tool
For that liver-heart combination in thick, wonderful tasting
gravy, lie slices the liver ubout n quarter of an inch thick and thg
heart lengthwise into thin slices. Instead of dusting flour over the
meat, he pours it on and stirs the sliced meat around in the dish
until it is thoroughly coated. The meat, lieing moist, takes the flour
nicely. Then, in a small amount of fat in a heavy saucepan, he
browns it well.
I.ike most men, Mr. Ahshicr tikes p le n ty seasoning. So, he
sliced fo u r onions a b o u t egg sire nod added, to g e th e r with salt,
| m&gt;p | ht and garlic, to taste. When the union was tender and brown,
lie added Imt water to more than cover all, and to make, together
with the llourun the meat, that thick, brown gravy-beautiful to
look at, wonderful to smell, and oh, so good to taste!
Then it was ready to cook slowly for an hour and u half, and
liecome a llavarful liver dish which, eaten with white, flaky rice, in
the true southern style ill which he served it, was a treat indeed!
S|)eaking again uf his favored out-door cooking, lam men­
tioned that he usually substitute* grits for rice for the tasty liverhearl-ouion combination in the open.
Had he not known wo were "veuisun-lgiiuraiit,'' Mr. Abahier
would probably have stopped with this dish, Imt he went all out
to put us “in the know" concerning deer meat, and made a stew
also, by his favorite recipe. It Imd to lie his favorite recipe, for no
»lew could surpass this une-und come to think of it, we don't retnemlier ever having tasted its equal.
Cutting tha venison into small chunks, he browned it in fat
in a Dutch oven, uncovered, then udded hot w nter-the amount,
h* explained, depending upon the quantity of stew ho was to makt
-sa lt, |iepper and a littl* garlic, covering the [nit now, uf course.
Heavy-handed with onions again, he quartered and added
them, cooking until the meat wa* juicily tender, before dropping in
pared potatoes and carrots.
Ah, that taste-testing aroma when he lifted the lid about 20
minutes Inter to add a Ihmr-and-water thickening! As a finishing
touch the "c h e f’ cut n medium ailed cabbage into six wedges so
that a part uf the core was left to hold together the leaves of each
portlun, und steamed thin vegetable on tup of the stew, until
tender.
Well, with these two delectable dishes on a beautifully ap­
pointed table-where even the centerpiece waa a deer, ceramic, in a
woodsy ii(Tecled setting-rice with each puffy grain standing alone,
beau Iihilly browned fluffy biscuits, Urn's own pineapple butterfly
aalad, und n well whetted apiietile, we lost little lime talking. But
well before leaving tho table, we had mentally nominated Uiu and
Kdith Altshler "host and hostess of tho year!"
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LOU ABSHIIR, Marlor. County farmer, ha* been a deer hunter tlnce he was 17. Here, he "dishes up'
llver-heart-onlon combination cooked long and (lowly. He dote* on the tender, delicious tatte he achieved.

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brown, halting with the roasting juice*.
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brown. Reduce beat to 325 degree* and roaat 25 to 30 minute* more. Raate
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p a p a leave*, then in the alicea of aalt pork and tie the larding aecuraly with
atring. Preheat the roaating pan in a hot oven (450 degrees). Lay the birda on
their aides in the pan and roaat them, basting frequently, for five minute*.
Then turn them over and roast them for live minute* on the other aide, and
finally roast them for five minutee on their baciis.
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casserole. Add a little water to the juice* in the roasting pan, cooking and stir­
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minute* longer.
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rabbit. Bake in a moderate oven (375 degree*) for two hours or until the mest
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Twice during this period he
WM in Florida, spending moat
of his tirea in Farnandina, which
waa considered a likely candidate for attack by tha Union
Navy. About tho fortification*
tharo, ha reaarkod wryly, "i
have bean down tho coast to
vWt Amalia Ialand, to stamina
tho da|anaia, They a n poor, In­
deed. 1 hope the enemy will be
polite enough to wait for us."
Tha onemy waited only four
months. Farnandina fall with­
out a struggle.
While Loo waa inspecting
Fernandina, ha crossed over to
Cumberland Island and visited
his father's grava for tho first
time. Harry Lao had fallen tick
and put in at Dunganess as ho
waa returning home from the
West Indie* in Ifilfi, and had
died there at the home of hia
Mand, Gen. Nathaniel Green.
In IMS, Lot took full com­
mand of tha OonMaeate force*.
Tha aait timo ha visited Flor­
ida waa not aa a soldier, but aa
a tourist trying to regain tha
health that hod boon under­
mined by the lael severe cam­
paigns af war, tha making de­
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FLORIDA FACTO

tion of tho South, which he felt
ao deeply.
Hia doctor* had recommended
a trip. Ha and hia daughter
Agnes pushed farther and farth­
er south in starch of warm
weather, until they finally found
it in Florida. They want up tho
8L Johns and docked at Col­
ons! Colo’s plantation north of
Palatka, whera they spent tha
night and "at# orange* from tho
trots," as bo wrote hia wife. Aa
much aa Florida today might
regret that Preeident Eisen­
hower doe* not com# any farther
south than Georgia, tho Pa­
latka Herald of that day re­
ported: "He (Lee) apent tho
night with Colonel Colo at
Orange Milk. Our dtiaana would
have boon glad to have had tha
honor of hia presence, but in
this they were disappointed."
Loo returned to Jacksonville,
then over to Dungenem to pay
what ho recognised aa hie last
visit to hia father’s grave, and
Anally back homo.
Hia last words about Florida
are aa Into today aa whan they
were written. Ha said, "Tha ok
mate was doUghtfrai, thi
viting and abundant."
By Nth* IfteriUNhee

rhaps one day while ridfogeJeog a Fhetda read,
la tha wood* or even m a highway, you have
spotted a dark ahjort which Isokei Uk* a very larga
baft. No doubt year grot thought was “Thai's a
luetk" Aad then, before yea have mustered the
k up the etrange *H“s wit* the antaatar-ahapad
head end tag protruding ean It has started away from you,
lag ha foot pelata with Uw Um , sweeping taO.
Yen are not quite sure whether It's food or bad, but you have
1*1 pet away from you what could have made a tplandid meri­
ts armadillo. Those who have Mien them eay they are moat
Italy oooktd with tweet potatoee-that ltd* “Poor Man's Turkey"
ha* the taels ef pork.
The armadillo1* body is encased in an armor of maril bony
terihk Tho shoulders, bnuachn aad forehead.
td, touring tha animal aesnidoraM
riA It aaanot hit*, for U lue no upth.
The-armadillo is act a native of Florida. Soma one, it ie said,
let leas* a fcw af them bare a number of years ago and now they

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Emergency Hospital for Birds
By SUB BOft BURNHABOT

Mr*. Huth von Behren undertook to
W.
tike car* of her flrat' fledgling bird, ■ baby
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mourning dova, ehe found bar avocation. M8o
ahinea a good deed in a naughty world" that
ehe noon became the willing recipient of other
orphaned or injured birde and her home in
West Palm Beach, becoming an aviary.
At prceent, Mra. Von Behren haa 26 birda in
cagea in varioua atagea of recovery from cata,
falla from neats, or harm from atriking plate
glaaa windows.
Her huaband, Charier, ahare* in tha hobby,
and together they etudy bird booka to identify
birda and to find correct foode. Though at
flrrt, feeding waa largely a matter of trial and
error, only two fledgling* were ever loat becauae of early methoda.
If In doubt about what a baby bird needa,
try it with anything It will accept, and chancee
for Ita growth will be good, they aay. Feeding
nettling* ia no real problem, becaure any
noiae at the neat cauaea them to open moutha
wide.
Thera ia a Florida law againat the caging of
althy wild birda and the Von Behrena tell
a night hawk releaaed aucceaafully after re­
covering from a hurt. On the other hand, they
recall a mocking bird reared by a friend from
neatUng, and then turned iooae, only to be
picked to death by other birda for invading
their territory.
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Remembering this, they fear for Tony, who
knowe no Ufa but that of hia toy-filled cage,
and nightly flights about tha house. Like all
locking birde, he defende hie own territory,
ghting hie own Image in a mirror over the
A beautiful boat-tailed grackle released
when fuUy grown tried to make frietula with
u cat, and waa promptly sprung upon.
. They have two doveay am renied from baby­
hood, the other discovered with ana wing compietely mladng "Piekey." the fledging, oeoe
hie heart out to a bdght yrihiw tap Med, but &lt;
ignoeea the dove with the ■Jariag wing.
The Van Behrena do net try surgery
cal methods hr healing, declaring

TONY and mirrored Image pore for photographer.

Thus, aa the ship pulled in,
the crew suspected nothing. To
all appearances, tlte place waa
deserted eicept for three shahby-looking character*, lounging
on the dock.
Entirely unsuspicious, the
captain drew alonpide and tied
up. When tho veeael waa se­
cured, a whistle sounded and
three uniformed Border Patrol­
men stepped out of the buahee,
hoarded the Semper Fidelia and
took over.
It was as neat a "collar" aa
the Border Patrol had made in
a long time.
Only three persons, sll crew
members, were visible when the
ship docked. However, a search
soon disclosed throe aliene-two
Roumanians and a Pole—hid­
den below deck. AU were young
men from 22 to 26 year* of age.
The smugglers were taken to
Miami and jailed. Heavy bonda
were set by U. 8. Commissioner
Roger E. Davis.

N ait day at a bearing, sworn
statements were taken from tha
aliens. All said that tlregario
Simonovich hail engineered tha
smuggling.
The captain nf the Semper
Fidelia, Albert N. Padagt,
turned out to be a former ace
in Germany’* Air Force during
World War II. His arrest aa a
smuggler did not surprise tha
Border Patrol, for he had been
under suspicion for some time.
P a d a p drew a prison seiv
tence, and the aliens were de­
ported. Simonovich was Incon­
venienced lor a time hy the lose
nf Padage, hut the Husaian
seemed to have little difficulty
in getting other "runners."
lie atill had done nothing to
w arrant action hy (he Cuban
governm ent, and (tie U. 8.
Border Patrol could not arrest
him in Havana.
The hunt had nut as yet even
drawn close to Griska, the Foi.
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that loving attention and food la all that la
needed In moat cases. Recounting tha story of
their eperrow with a missing lag, aha quoted
the rebuke (made by the'small boy who found
him) to a grown-up who instated that be was
only a sparrow and should be put away. "Ye*
but ha is alive and a bird," the little boy said,
and that euma up tha Van Behren philosephy,
ton. Men Von Behren pnte it this way; "Ohm
ady bird a chance to Uve and ha will enjoy
human companionship even if ha never can
mingle with hia own kind again."

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A Bicycle Safety Club will he
formed in Sanford Saturday morn­
ing, according to Mrs. Frances
Murray, chairman of the safety
committee at Kouthslde School,
Thi* Is a countywide effort, aaid
Mra, Murray, and we are hoping
lhat a big percentage nf bicydea
will be registered during tha in­
spection and registration lhat will
take place next Saturday morning.
Mrs. Murray will be asalatcd by
Police Chief Roy G. Williams, and
officers of the Sanford Police De­
partment in giving safety tests tn
youngMcr* who attend the initial
meeting of the organization.
This la primarily a safety step,
Mrs. Murray said, hut it will be
TWO CABS WERE damaged In a collision at tha Intersection of Baardall and Geneva Avenue*. Cmcoordinated with the cltywlde re­
■table Galloway, at tha right, looka over tha damage. (Staff Thoto)
creation program and many big
events are being planned for tha
spring and aummer months.
Weiner roasts, bicycle treks, and
other entertainment features are
being planned now for the organi­
zation of young bicycle riders.
When the bicycle riders receive
A precedent setting group attend­
their tests, the blcyclo itself win be
ed the Educational meeting of the
registered and tha o w ^ r Issued
six-county District Eight, Florida
a lag.
Division of the Americsn Cancer
Th* event will lake plaee at 10
Society, at the Mayfair inn ye*,
o'clock next Saturday morning in
Tw# ware Injured and proparty terday.
Fort Mellon Park Just to the rear
damage waa estimated at ovar 81.- The Seminole County Chapter of
of the Chamber of Commerce
000 following a collision of two the Americsn Cancer Society was
Building, said Mra. Murray.
rare at tha Intersection of Bear* host for the occasion which drew
Cost of the tag when regiiterrd
dall and Ganava Av*a. lata yastar- both national and State officials
will be 30c, Mrs. Murray laid. And
day afternoon.
of the organisation here.
she added, "It isn't compulsory
Harry Bolk, *4, and h!a wife
Walter James, National Field Re­ An tntemillonslly known bsw- that the bicycles be regtetemt, but
Bather, St, were Injured. They wera
taken to Femald Laughton Memor­ presentative ot the American Can­ ball umplre who will open hi* It is much safer since th« serial
ial Hospital where It waa deter­ cer Society,'with headquarters in famous school fnr umpires it Long- number and owner of ihe bicycle
mined that Rolk had received con- New York City, said, "Our objec­ wood on Thursday, recounted some will be recorded at the City Hall
iualona and abrasion* of tha tive here is to educate the public of hi* experiences aa an umpire for future reference.
head and to tha left shoulder. Mrs. and certainly a meeting of this
The organization isn't meant to
Bnlk received multiple laceration! type provides community leadws for 10 years In the National Lcigue buy fancy gadgets for bicycle*,
A biasing inferno destroyed the burning home* and lay In
of tha face and head and a po»*I- an opportunity to get together and at the weekly meeting of th* San­ emphasized .Mrs, Murray, but la
two frame houses In Gulilshorn the itreet burning until erawmsn
work cooperatively to gsln those ford Rotary Club this noon.
bit hack Injury.
meant to make bicyclca later to
this morning, killing a 5-innnlhs from Florida Power and Light
Bolk, driving a 1034 Plymouth ^objectives."
District Forester Harold Bj*WI- old negro baby left bn a bed In Company rould reach th* tc*ne
George Barr, who will Mart the ride at all times.
sedan, was apparently turning
L. H. Peterson, executive vice
Also assisting In the event will kctl nf tho Florida Forest Rorvlee th* front room wher* th* fire and cut th* Hn*.
weak Into Geneva Ave. whan he president of the Florida Division of 20th lesson of Ihe school that be Bob Karns, local Insurance today atated that due to the In­ started.
Flames from tha twa burning
erathe d haad-on Into a 1081 Bulrtc the American Cancer Society, of haa placed umpires such aa Frank agency owner, Sidney Vlhlen, W. creased number of wildfires In
homea
were i d hot that firemen
Cathy
Edward*,
B-monih-old
Sedan drlvon by Mra. Bobby Good- Tampa, said, "I am certainly Secory and L. V. Roberta In the W, Tyre, and Ed Christensen, di­ Seminole County, he Hu notified
son Braddy, S3, of Centra, who gratified wllh the turnout and won­ National League and BIJ1 McKinley rector ol the Cltywlde recreation the County Ranter In charge of th* daughter of Ernest and Neill* rould not com* within itriklng
Mm Edwards, wbo lived at 1718 dUtanre of the home with the
waa.traveling «a*t mi Geneva Ave. derful attention. 1 want to thank •rid Scotty. Robb In the American program.
Fire Control Unit In. Rea M s dtfyt -llth . |L
•uxiiury; u»fca-i t h H v j t r
Mr*. Braddy w»t accompanied by (he local people for what they have League aa well as many arbiters
county »
death la the blase \h af h ft nUther three children 114, 8 and • done to make this1meeting possible. In leagues of lesser classification,
wildfire violation*. ■/
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thsr rould not reach because of
It was th* second fir* of th«
yean old.
Under tha Slate Finest Fire th* he*t.
inurning ami firrniff» had to bo
Neither Mr*. Braddy nor her Interest in our society and In the told hi* listener* of the hold that
Laws, the carelesi violation la a A strong east wind, blowing scut from tlio mono of otto bias*
problems confronting u* Is picking nur national game has on tho peo­
children were injured.
misdemeanor, punishable by a fine arms* the area this morning fan tn tli* ntlilr. At the time of tho
up—
the
public
is
growing
more
ple
nf
other
lands.
Ills
experiences
Florida Highway Patrol Troop­
of up to 8200 and/or a county prison n#d t)e hloib horil»r *« fir* ram* flrn on Iflth a t firemen wtio
nf (he past 33 years ranged-from
er T. Stark Mack, Investigating ■ware of what we are doing."*
term of up to th ru months. Care­ near destroying on entire lilt* nf fighting O Mate tliot destroyed
At a luncheon, following morning- the ridiculous to the sublime. The
th* accident, said that damage to
less woods-bumer* ate also liable homes owned hy Wltlle Holley.
honors
paid
him
include
that
of
long
sessions
of
various
groups
of
the Bulck would come to,approxi­
WASHINGTON
- Foreign for suppression ro*t», and they Two of tli* houses were com­
mately 1400, whlla damage to the the organization, Mrs. Julius Dlng- being (he only hnnornry member nf
Plymouth waa estimated at IfiflO. fclder, president of the Seminole tiie Business and Professional Wo­ policy appeared today to be as­ may be sued for damages rauaed pletely destroyed before firemen
their fires.
rould bring • hurt lino from IMh
suming such proportions as a!by
a
Tha accident occurred ihortty County Unit of the American Can­ man's Club of this City.
before B o'clock.
cer Society told the group of more Harr, Introduced by program political Issue that Secretary of Mlkell said. "Sine* th* first nf St. to the seen* of th# fir*.
than 123 that, "We arc extremely chairman Charlie Morrison, extend­ Stale Dullrs may be Induced to January, Semlnola County hai had Mor* than 1,000 feet nf hnsa
14 wildfires, burning *om* 207 was brought to th# seen# from
proud to have you meet with ua. ed an Invitation to the Ruarian* lake to Ihe campaign Hump.
Miss C . M clnnis
He has said he haa no present acres nf valuahle tlmherland. Hie insld* tb* rity limits to finally
You will create stimulation and to attend tho opening of his school
for 2:30 o’clock Thursday Inlrotlon* of making presidential maiority nf these (Ires are being bring the blase under control.
Among Top Seniors Interest In our organisation here." scheduled
Neill* Mae Edwards, whom hus­
Mayor F. D. Scott, representing afternoon at Ward's Hotel Iq Long- campaign speeches, but he may caused by people who do not take
change his mind In the light of a adequate precaution! In burning band work* at Sherman Concrete
wood
where
the
school
has
been
the
City
of
Sanford
and
Forrest
Chosen A t Stetson
furor over his latest defense of the Irash. In addition to this careless­ Plpa Co., said she was in
held for the past several years.
A SanTord student I* tmong the Breckenridge, manager of t h e
administration's handling of for­ ness, Ihii grass and womls ire the yard washing when several
Wellborn C, Phillips Jr., Indsy
Seminole
County
Chamber
of
Com­
18 that have been selected "Out­
eign affairs.
tinder dry due to the numerous of her children ran out to tell her announced th# starting of construomerce,
welcomed
the
county
group
standing Seniors" by the Stetson
"GET ACQUAINTED" OFFER
an oil stove w*i smoking. Sh* timi of 44 additional new homes In
A Life magazine article last Rosts and lack uf rainfall.
University student body. They will to Sanford.
OKLAHOMA CITY iAt - Police week quoted him ss hpvlng said "Please Hn not burn your trash attempted to ittn Into th* hnus* Sanford and Seminole County. Fif­
Voile A. WllUami Jr.. Atililant reprimanded and ir.'rassd a 40- the nation has looked war In Ihe
he featured In tha 1936 yearbook,
hut was met by a wall of flam* teen will be In LltU* Venice, ora In
State'! Attorney, principal speaker year-old man who admitted hli fare In Asia three Umei and avoid­ until we have had sufficient rain­ caus*d hy th* exploding stov*.
The Hatier.
fall
to
protect
yourself
and
your
Franklin .Terrac*. ona tn DreamMlaa Caroline MeTnnl* waa tha al the luncheon meeting, aaid "In offers to several women were fic­ ed it.
neighbor’! properly from a disas­ Th* body of th* Infant was wold, ]g id Ravenna Park, and five
Sanford atudent In the group choa- our desire to elect, we overtook titious. He aaid he Juat wanted to
found on the remains of a bed
Dulles was roundly criticized by
aw.
some things that are more impor­ get acquainted. Officer* said the a number of Democrat! and by trous wildfire. You, Ihe person who burned to ashes In the front room in Tangltevrxtd. 1
starts.the
trail
lire,
are
respon­
The 42 hnmp* will all h* eom
Others mmed In the 18 were tant than money."
of the four-room front* structure.
Burton Hnlmes, DeLand; Sue "It disgusts me," he said, "that man obtained names of women! some British ncwspiperi for his sible if the Rre gets away. It will There are five children In tho pleled In January and February of
Reynoldi, Daytona Beach; Martin we are financially able to provide seeking work from newspaper quoted statement that "th* ability be your responsibility to pay th* Edward* family nlhrr Ilian the 1038. The total of ulna prices is
Stephana, Umatilla; Ralph Chand­ funds for hog cholera shots, spread­ want ads, called and offered them to get to the verge without getting s Precision costs of a carcleas child who wa* burned to death. $333,ono, all of which Phillips term­
Jobs.
j into war Is the necessary art."
woods fire," Mlkell concluded.
ed "new Investment money for
ler, Defunlak Springs; H. Mal­
Power linr* were hurried from Sanford from northern Insurance
colm, Tampa; Cbuek Sands, Mi­ ing decline, and other requests and
companies and savings banks
ami; Joartne Motes and Sue Fer­ yet we do not havo funds to provide
which will bo a great allmulant to
rell. Filatka Wayne Cbsslaln, housing for some 800 children In
husinotx and employment in San­
Bobby Crumpton, tnd Morris Fos- our mental and rehabilitating or­
ford and nearby Semlnola County
Orange, N. J.; Harold McNeill, ganisations of the Stale."
Speaking on tho subject "The
communities.”
^
Sanford, N, C.: and Han Chang,
Part Volunteers have played in ou;
Tokyo, Japan.
In making tha announcement to­
history," Williams said "Whal ad­
day, Phillips said all of tho sub­
vance has our society made with­
contracting and a large amount n(
A rea Nurses Asked out making anme offering fnr ser­
materials, as well ai such services
vice on their own frre will. Yet,
as banking and Insurance, wUl b*
To A tte iiJ ( Sem inar the ciplure of (he Brink’s holdup
provided hy Sanford firms
men it more important nationwide
Phillips sUn said that during 1833,
On C a n ce r Jon. 20 than the discovery of tho Salk polio
tiro Phillips operation employed an
RogWmrf aigt prcrfleii nurse* vaccine,.He aifdcd, "Aren’t we for­
average nf 82 people, 37 of whom
In th* Central Farida area ata tunate to hava among ua those who
were residents of Sanford or Semi­
invited tn attend a Cvmtrr Seminar, wUl make some lasting contribution
nole County,
scheduled for Jun. so at the Hills- of service to society,
Phillips predicted that the year
borough County courthouse In "One nf these dsys some doctor
of
1038 would he aa successful as
Tampa. ThlF meeting la me of a
1033 for Iha building Industry in
aerie* of jdatewldn Seminar* for doing research will make a dis­
Sinforri. "The market will probabngrssi, in which latest method* In covery as equal to that of tha Salk
1) be more selective," he prophe­
Polio
Vaccine,"
he
aald.
care and treatment
the ear#
trealment nf cancer
cineer
sied, "and people will be more
Mr* Ding (elder paid' tributa to
patient* will bo describe.!. There
choosey* about looetlonz, design,
Uioit organizations und Individuals
will be no reglltrallon fee.
material*, workmanship and equip
Th« all-day meeting will begin who nrlperl make the dlstrictwide
menl!”
with registration at It 13 a. m , meeting possible.
Beginning at 1 o'clock and con­
Asked .how ha Inlendrd loiappesl
and.Will (M|ure Dr. John F. King,
to th* marc seleetiv# buyer, tha
Director of th* Service Section of tinuing through the afternnon, meet­
developer said lhat ha would build
tha American Cancer Solely, New ings and discussions of the various
(Continued on Page Eight)
York City; several films and Mnc- problem* confronting local units
scopes; and a series of group tils- wore held.
CUstiohl.
Former FBI O ffice r
Tha Seminsre are ftnanerd b&gt;
tha Florida Division of tha Ameri­
To Address Bureau
can Cancer Society,
T). M. Ladd, farmer Federal
Services A re Todoy
Bureau of Investigation official,
Mr*. Catherine Frye Bard, 71,
now retired end residing In Gandied dan. 19 at t a. m. at her home
•va, will addresa tb* Semiiiota
The Semlnola County Children'! on Wait First St. Bom Aug. .7,
County Farm Bureau at III meat*
Committee trill meet at the School !S7T In Newton, N. C., she had
Ing tomorrow night at th* Semi­
Adin.n/itrntlon Building on Com- lived in 8anford tor approylna!*
High School Agriculture
M«rcfat A"*. t» .‘it'rrow at 4 p, m. ntaUly 12 year*.
Building,
lnslead ot I o'clock at prayitKisly
Surviving la one brother, J. F;
The meeting, aeoanUng to ionFry* of Waldo, Fla, Grave side
t . Carter, secretary of the
rtrvlcej warn net for today at 4
anliatlon, will begin *1 f
P- * •
Evergreen OamaUery,
with • i

Egyptian

N au tican M akes
First C ruise

Tha St. John'* River waa iiA ,
rated yesterday aa th* "NU«r«4
th* Americas” In ceramoolei at*
tended by hundreds of Central
Floridians as well as by local
citizens *nd government officials.
Ahmed Elsald Ged-Elhsk, S *
rand Secretary of the IgynUaa
Embassy In Washington dedicated
th# "Nile of the Americas.” S h ah
said, as h* compared the twn.iir*
era that flow north, "I wish tn
bring you greetings of modem
Egypt, Egypt today. May &lt;Jo4
btesa you all, and the Nila Hlvnr.*
Following Ui# dedication o T th i
river, Xlhak end Robert Osceola,
a Remlnole Indian from Silvef
Springs, broke the traditional Hots
tie of champagne over the bow ol
Ihe "Neutieen” to launch the flret
run of th* Florida River Crulaeg
pleasure boat carrying prominent
people from over Central FUrtdt
on tho Initial trip.
Crowria gathered it the Hand*
shell heard a concert by the hemlnol# High School Band ttndff
the direction of Eroeat Cowley.
Senator Douglaa Stenstrom tn*
troducad visiting dignitaries from
marly every Central Florid*
County Including MayorI, City
and County Oommlislonara, Cham­
ber of Commerce official*, N(
officer* representing the Nl
Auxiliary Air Station and
visitor*.
,
Rtenstrom pol

Property Damage National, State Heads
Attend Cancer Session

Over $1,000

In Auto Collision

George Barr Tells
Of Past Experience
In Umpiring Games

Residents Warned Two Houses
,
To Take Precaution Child Dies In Fire
In Burning Trash

Foreign Policy May
Appear In Drive

Phillips Announces
Additional Homes
To Be Built Here

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w# are doing her# today ls another
step in a tremendous program n |
advancement at Ssnford and fleml note County,” he said.
W. R. Kemp and Richard Sodero, ,
ro-operaton of the huge boat that
will carry ilghtaeen along fhn
•M Johns River to view th* histori­
cal sights on a four-hour trip,
pointed to (he advantages of the
newly dedicated boat and aaid,
"We ar* going to create every
trip of the Nautlean Into a Veri­
table historical ovenl and dedi­
cate Ha inert!» to the happtaesa
and education of tha panel* of tha
worid,"
Photographers from both tha,
Mate Advertising Commission and
CIIS-TV war* on hand to film for
television viewers the events of
Uta day.
Th* Nautlean ahoved off from
the Sigford Flar loaded with en­
thusiastic visitor* wbo aama tn
Sanford ter tho first scheduled trip
ef tha big boat.’ It will carry ISO
paseengars daily on Ha afteraooa
run which leave* the pier at 1
o'clock each afternoon.

;

Duplicate Bridge
M eets Tomorrow
A t M ayfair Inn
Tho Sanford Duplicate Bridge '
Club will moot at tho Mayfair lna .'-'y
Tuesday night where they will Join
with guests and local bridga play*
*rs for an avcnlng of bridga play* tfl
Ing. Play will atari at I o'clock* '{
•aid Mra, Camilla Bruco.
At last Friday'* meeting amt . j
play Iha lop averago waa &lt;0. First ■ .
winner* wera Mr*. Alleo Eekhanlt ■j
and A1 Irlcklln with 7714. Second V, .1
winner* wera Mr. amt Mra. Jack 4
Rallgan with 78 and third wliinitrg .
were Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Ram* H
*ey with 72(4.
Friday the 13th for Lena Bella
Jennings and Mr*. Camilla'Bruro jjJ
was Ju*l an avaraga evening. Huw. :1V
ever, they were No. 13 for the yB
evening, wllh thtir top score , 'is
made on board 13 and cam* In Ul*i ' ■:]
for tha evening.
&gt;• ...a
FLIGHT ENDS FATALLY ?’
TUCSON, Aril, tit — A Sunday
afternoon pleasure flight ended hi
death for four people when thfir
plana atallad while coming la tap
a landing, eraihtd and burst Inf*
flam**.
Wltneaaaa . laid tb» Reache/eik,
Ronsnu'a pilot, Earl t . Comeg]
14, af Tucaaa, a on*-legged Warif
War I War, vaered sharply at Ire*-

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A Bicycle Safety Club will he
formed in Sanford Saturday morn­
ing, according to Mrs. Frances
Murray, chairman of the safety
committee at Kouthslde School,
Thi* Is a countywide effort, aaid
Mra, Murray, and we are hoping
lhat a big percentage nf bicydea
will be registered during tha in­
spection and registration lhat will
take place next Saturday morning.
Mrs. Murray will be asalatcd by
Police Chief Roy G. Williams, and
officers of the Sanford Police De­
partment in giving safety tests tn
youngMcr* who attend the initial
meeting of the organization.
This la primarily a safety step,
Mrs. Murray said, hut it will be
TWO CABS WERE damaged In a collision at tha Intersection of Baardall and Geneva Avenue*. Cmcoordinated with the cltywlde re­
■table Galloway, at tha right, looka over tha damage. (Staff Thoto)
creation program and many big
events are being planned for tha
spring and aummer months.
Weiner roasts, bicycle treks, and
other entertainment features are
being planned now for the organi­
zation of young bicycle riders.
When the bicycle riders receive
A precedent setting group attend­
their tests, the blcyclo itself win be
ed the Educational meeting of the
registered and tha o w ^ r Issued
six-county District Eight, Florida
a lag.
Division of the Americsn Cancer
Th* event will lake plaee at 10
Society, at the Mayfair inn ye*,
o'clock next Saturday morning in
Tw# ware Injured and proparty terday.
Fort Mellon Park Just to the rear
damage waa estimated at ovar 81.- The Seminole County Chapter of
of the Chamber of Commerce
000 following a collision of two the Americsn Cancer Society was
Building, said Mra. Murray.
rare at tha Intersection of Bear* host for the occasion which drew
Cost of the tag when regiiterrd
dall and Ganava Av*a. lata yastar- both national and State officials
will be 30c, Mrs. Murray laid. And
day afternoon.
of the organisation here.
she added, "It isn't compulsory
Harry Bolk, *4, and h!a wife
Walter James, National Field Re­ An tntemillonslly known bsw- that the bicycles be regtetemt, but
Bather, St, were Injured. They wera
taken to Femald Laughton Memor­ presentative ot the American Can­ ball umplre who will open hi* It is much safer since th« serial
ial Hospital where It waa deter­ cer Society,'with headquarters in famous school fnr umpires it Long- number and owner of ihe bicycle
mined that Rolk had received con- New York City, said, "Our objec­ wood on Thursday, recounted some will be recorded at the City Hall
iualona and abrasion* of tha tive here is to educate the public of hi* experiences aa an umpire for future reference.
head and to tha left shoulder. Mrs. and certainly a meeting of this
The organization isn't meant to
Bnlk received multiple laceration! type provides community leadws for 10 years In the National Lcigue buy fancy gadgets for bicycle*,
A b ia s in g in fe rn o destroyed the burning home* and lay In
of tha face and head and a po»*I- an opportunity to get together and at the weekly meeting of th* San­ emphasized .Mrs, Murray, but la
tw o fram e houses In Gulilshorn the itreet burning until erawmsn
work cooperatively to gsln those ford Rotary Club this noon.
bit hack Injury.
meant to make bicyclca later to
this m orning, killin g a 5-innnlhs from Florida Power and Light
Bolk, driving a 1034 Plymouth ^objectives."
District Forester Harold Bj*WI- old negro baby le ft bn a bed In Company rould reach th* tc*ne
George Barr, who will Mart the ride at all times.
sedan, was apparently turning
L. H. Peterson, executive vice
Also assisting In the event will kctl nf tho Florida Forest Rorvlee th * fro n t room w h e r* th * f ir e and cut th* Hn*.
weak Into Geneva Ave. whan he president of the Florida Division of 20th lesson of Ihe school that be Bob Karns, local Insurance today atated that due to the In­ started .
Flames from tha twa burning
erathe d haad-on Into a 1081 Bulrtc the American Cancer Society, of haa placed umpires such aa Frank agency owner, Sidney Vlhlen, W. creased number of wildfires In
homea
were i d hot that firemen
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Sedan drlvon by Mra. Bobby Good- Tampa, said, "I am certainly Secory and L. V. Roberta In the W, Tyre, and Ed Christensen, di­ Seminole County, he Hu notified
son Braddy, S3, of Centra, who gratified wllh the turnout and won­ National League and BIJ1 McKinley rector ol the Cltywlde recreation the County Ranter In charge of th* d au g h ter o f E rn est and N e ill* rould not com* within itriklng
M m E dw ards, wbo lived a t 1718 dUtanre of the home with the
waa.traveling «a*t mi Geneva Ave. derful attention. 1 want to thank •rid Scotty. Robb In the American program.
Fire Control Unit In. Rea M s dtfyt -llth . |L
•uxiiury; u»fca-i t h H v j t r
Mr*. Braddy w»t accompanied by (he local people for what they have League aa well as many arbiters
county »
death la the blase \ h a f h f t nUther three children 114, 8 and • done to make this1meeting possible. In leagues of lesser classification,
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It was th* second fir* of th«
yean old.
Under tha Slate Finest Fire th * h e *t.
inurning ami firrniff» had to bo
Neither Mr*. Braddy nor her Interest in our society and In the told hi* listener* of the hold that
Laws, the carelesi violation la a A strong east w ind, blowing scut from tlio mono of otto bias*
problems confronting u* Is picking nur national game has on tho peo­
children were injured.
misdemeanor, punishable by a fine a rm s * the a rea this m orning fan tn tli* ntlilr. At the time of tho
up—
the
public
is
growing
more
ple
nf
other
lands.
Ills
experiences
Florida Highway Patrol Troop­
of up to 8200 and/or a county prison n#d t)e hloib horil»r *« fir* ram* flrn on Iflth a t firemen wtio
nf (he past 33 years ranged-from
er T. Stark Mack, Investigating ■ware of what we are doing."*
term of up to th ru months. Care­ near destroying on entire lilt* nf fighting O Mate tliot destroyed
At a luncheon, following morning- the ridiculous to the sublime. The
th* accident, said that damage to
less woods-bumer* ate also liable homes owned hy Wltlle Holley.
honors
paid
him
include
that
of
long
sessions
of
various
groups
of
the Bulck would come to,approxi­
WASHINGTON
- Foreign for suppression ro*t», and they Two of tli* houses were com­
mately 1400, whlla damage to the the organization, Mrs. Julius Dlng- being (he only hnnornry member nf
Plymouth waa estimated at IfiflO. fclder, president of the Seminole tiie Business and Professional Wo­ policy appeared today to be as­ may be sued for damages rauaed pletely destroyed before firemen
their fires.
rould bring • hurt lino from IMh
suming such proportions as a!by
a
Tha accident occurred ihortty County Unit of the American Can­ man's Club of this City.
before B o'clock.
cer Society told the group of more Harr, Introduced by program political Issue that Secretary of Mlkell said. "Sine* th* first nf St. to the seen* of th# fir*.
than 123 that, "We arc extremely chairman Charlie Morrison, extend­ Stale Dullrs may be Induced to January, Semlnola County hai had Mor* than 1,000 feet nf hnsa
14 wildfires, burning *om* 207 was brought to th# seen# from
proud to have you meet with ua. ed an Invitation to the Ruarian* lake to Ihe campaign Hump.
He has said he haa no present acres nf valuahle tlmherland. Hie insld* tb* rity limits to finally
You will create stimulation and to attend tho opening of his school
Interest In our organisation here." scheduled for 2:30 o’clock Thursday Inlrotlon* of making presidential maiority nf these (Ires are being bring the blase under control.
Neill* Mae Edwards, whom hus­
Mayor F. D. Scott, representing afternoon at Ward's Hotel Iq Long- campaign speeches, but he may caused by people who do not take
the City of Sanford and Forrest wood where the school has been change his mind In the light of a adequate precaution! In burning band work* at Sherman Concrete
furor over his latest defense of the Irash. In addition to this careless­ Plpa Co., said she was in
held for the past several years.
A SanTord student I* tmong the Breckenridge, manager of t h e
administration's handling of for­ ness, Ihii grass and womls ire the yard washing when several
Wellborn C, Phillips Jr., Indsy
Seminole
County
Chamber
of
Com­
18 that have been selected "Out­
eign affairs.
tinder dry due to the numerous of her children ran out to tell her announced th# starting of construomerce,
welcomed
the
county
group
standing Seniors" by the Stetson
"GET ACQUAINTED" OFFER
an oil stove w*i smoking. Sh* timi of 44 additional new homes In
A Life magazine article last Rosts and lack uf rainfall.
University student body. They will to Sanford.
OKLAHOMA CITY iAt - Police week quoted him ss hpvlng said "Please Hn not burn your trash attempted to ittn Into th* hnus* Sanford and Seminole County. Fif­
Voile A. WllUami Jr.. Atililant reprimanded and ir.'rassd a 40- the nation has looked war In Ihe
he featured In tha 1936 yearbook,
hut was met by a wall of flam* teen will be In LltU* Venice, ora In
State'! Attorney, principal speaker year-old man who admitted hli fare In Asia three Umei and avoid­ until we have had sufficient rain­ caus*d hy th* exploding stov*.
The Hatier.
fall
to
protect
yourself
and
your
Franklin .Terrac*. ona tn DreamMlaa Caroline MeTnnl* waa tha al the luncheon meeting, aaid "In offers to several women were fic­ ed it.
neighbor’! properly from a disas­ Th* body of th* Infant was wold, ]g id Ravenna Park, and five
Sanford atudent In the group choa- our desire to elect, we overtook titious. He aaid he Juat wanted to
found on the remains of a bed
Dulles was roundly criticized by
aw.
some things that are more impor­ get acquainted. Officer* said the a number of Democrat! and by trous wildfire. You, Ihe person who burned to ashes In the front room in Tangltevrxtd. 1
starts.the
trail
lire,
are
respon­
The 42 hnmp* will all h* eom
Others mmed In the 18 were tant than money."
of the four-room front* structure.
Burton Hnlmes, DeLand; Sue "It disgusts me," he said, "that man obtained names of women! some British ncwspiperi for his sible if the Rre gets away. It will There are five children In tho pleled In January and February of
Reynoldi, Daytona Beach; Martin we are financially able to provide seeking work from newspaper quoted statement that "th* ability be your responsibility to pay th* Edward* family nlhrr Ilian the 1038. The total of ulna prices is
Stephana, Umatilla; Ralph Chand­ funds for hog cholera shots, spread­ want ads, called and offered them to get to the verge without getting s Precision costs of a carcleas child who wa* burned to death. $333,ono, all of which Phillips term­
Jobs.
j into war Is the necessary art."
woods fire," Mlkell concluded.
ed "new Investment money for
ler, Defunlak Springs; H. Mal­
Power linr* were hurried from Sanford from northern Insurance
colm, Tampa; Cbuek Sands, Mi­ ing decline, and other requests and
companies and savings banks
ami; Joartne Motes and Sue Fer­ yet we do not havo funds to provide
which will bo a great allmulant to
rell. Filatka Wayne Cbsslaln, housing for some 800 children In
husinotx and employment in San­
Bobby Crumpton, tnd Morris Fos- our mental and rehabilitating or­
ford and nearby Semlnola County
Orange, N. J.; Harold McNeill, ganisations of the Stale."
Speaking on tho subject "The
communities.”
^
Sanford, N, C.: and Han Chang,
Part Volunteers have played in ou;
Tokyo, Japan.
In making tha announcement to­
history," Williams said "Whal ad­
day, Phillips said all of tho sub­
vance has our society made with­
contracting and a large amount n(
out making anme offering fnr ser­
materials, as well ai such services
vice on their own frre will. Yet,
as banking and Insurance, wUl b*
the ciplure of (he Brink’s holdup
provided hy Sanford firms
men it more important nationwide
Phillips sUn said that during 1833,
than the discovery of tho Salk polio
tiro Phillips operation employed an
RogWmrf aigt prcrfleii nurse* vaccine,.He aifdcd, "Aren’t we for­
average nf 82 people, 37 of whom
In th* Central Farida area ata tunate to hava among ua those who
were residents of Sanford or Semi­
invited tn attend a Cvmtrr Seminar, wUl make some lasting contribution
nole County,
scheduled for Jun. so at the Hills- of service to society,
Phillips predicted that the year
borough County courthouse In "One nf these dsys some doctor
of
1038 would he aa successful as
Tampa. ThlF meeting la me of a
1033 for Iha building Industry in
aerie* of jdatewldn Seminar* for doing research will make a dis­
Sinforri. "The market will probabngrssi, in which latest method* In covery as equal to that of tha Salk
1) be more selective," he prophe­
Polio
Vaccine,"
he
aald.
care and treatment
the ear#
trealment nf cancer
cineer
sied, "and people will be more
Mr* Ding (elder paid' tributa to
patient* will bo describe.!. There
choosey* about looetlonz, design,
Uioit organizations und Individuals
will be no reglltrallon fee.
material*, workmanship and equip
Th« all-day meeting will begin who nrlperl make the dlstrictwide
menl!”
with registration at It 13 a. m , meeting possible.
Beginning at 1 o'clock and con­
Asked .how ha Inlendrd loiappesl
and.Will (M|ure Dr. John F. King,
to th* marc seleetiv# buyer, tha
Director of th* Service Section of tinuing through the afternnon, meet­
developer said lhat ha would build
tha American Cancer Solely, New ings and discussions of the various
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York City; several films and Mnc- problem* confronting local units
scopes; and a series of group tils- wore held.
CUstiohl.
Tha Seminsre are ftnanerd b&gt;
tha Florida Division of tha Ameri­
can Cancer Society,
T). M. Ladd, farmer Federal
Bureau of Investigation official,
Mr*. Catherine Frye Bard, 71,
now retired end residing In Gandied dan. 19 at t a. m. at her home
•va, will addresa tb* Semiiiota
The Semlnola County Children'! on Wait First St. Bom Aug. .7,
County Farm Bureau at III meat*
Committee trill meet at the School !S7T In Newton, N. C., she had
Ing tomorrow night at th* Semi­
Adin.n/itrntlon Building on Com- lived in 8anford tor approylna!*
High School Agriculture
M«rcfat A"*. t» .‘it'rrow at 4 p, m. ntaUly 12 year*.
Building,
lnslead ot I o'clock at prayitKisly
Surviving la one brother, J. F;
The meeting, aeoanUng to ionFry* of Waldo, Fla, Grave side
t . Carter, secretary of the
rtrvlcej warn net for today at 4
anliatlon, will begin *1 f
P- * •
Evergreen OamaUery,
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Nautican Makes AFirst Cruise
Tha St. John'* River waa iiA ,
rated yesterday aa th* "NU«r«4
th* Americas” In ceramoolei at*
tended by hundreds of Central
Floridians as well as by local
citizens *nd government officials.
Ahmed Elsald Ged-Elhsk, S *
rand Secretary of the IgynUaa
Embassy In Washington dedicated
th# "Nile of the Americas.” S h ah
said, as h* compared the twn.iir*
era that flow north, "I wish tn
bring you greetings of modem
Egypt, Egypt today. May &lt;Jo4
btesa you all, and the Nila Hlvnr.*
Following Ui# dedication o T th i
river, Xlhak end Robert Osceola,
a Remlnole Indian from Silvef
Springs, broke the traditional Hots
tie of champagne over the bow ol
Ihe "Neutieen” to launch the flret
run of th* Florida River Crulaeg
pleasure boat carrying prominent
people from over Central FUrtdt
on tho Initial trip.
Crowria gathered it the Hand*
shell heard a concert by the hemlnol# High School Band ttndff
the direction of Eroeat Cowley.
Senator Douglaa Stenstrom tn*
troducad visiting dignitaries from
marly every Central Florid*
County Including MayorI, City
and County Oommlislonara, Cham­
ber of Commerce official*, N(
officer* representing the Nl
Auxiliary Air Station and
visitor*.
,
Rtenstrom pol

Property Damage National, State Heads
Attend Cancer Session

Over $1,000
In Auto Collision

George Barr Tells

Of Past Experience
In Umpiring Games

Residents Warned
To Take Precaution
In Burning Trash

Two Houses
,
Child Dies In Fire

Foreign Policy May
Appear In Drive

Phillips Announces
Additional Homes
To Be Built Here

Miss C. Mclnnis
Among Top Seniors
Chosen A t Stetson

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w# are doing her# today ls another
step in a tremendous program n |
advancement at Ssnford and fleml note County,” he said.
W. R. Kemp and Richard Sodero, ,
ro-operaton of the huge boat that
will carry ilghtaeen along fhn
•M Johns River to view th* histori­
cal sights on a four-hour trip,
pointed to (he advantages of the
newly dedicated boat and aaid,
"We ar* going to create every
trip of the Nautlean Into a Veri­
table historical ovenl and dedi­
cate Ha inert!» to the happtaesa
and education of tha panel* of tha
worid,"
Photographers from both tha,
Mate Advertising Commission and
CIIS-TV war* on hand to film for
television viewers the events of
Uta day.
Th* Nautlean ahoved off from
the Sigford Flar loaded with en­
thusiastic visitor* wbo aama tn
Sanford ter tho first scheduled trip
ef tha big boat.’ It will carry ISO
paseengars daily on Ha afteraooa
run which leave* the pier at 1
o'clock each afternoon.

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Duplicate Bridge
Meets Tomorrow
A t Mayfair Inn
Tho Sanford Duplicate Bridge '
Club will moot at tho Mayfair lna .'-'y
Tuesday night where they will Join
with guests and local bridga play*
*rs for an avcnlng of bridga play* tfl
Ing. Play will atari at I o'clock* '{
•aid Mra, Camilla Bruco.
At last Friday'* meeting amt . j
play Iha lop averago waa &lt;0. First ■ .
winner* wera Mr*. Alleo Eekhanlt ■j
and A1 Irlcklln with 7714. Second V, .1
winner* wera Mr. amt Mra. Jack 4
Rallgan with 78 and third wliinitrg .
were Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Ram* H
*ey with 72(4.
Friday the 13th for Lena Bella
Jennings and Mr*. Camilla'Bruro jjJ
was Ju*l an avaraga evening. Huw. :1V
ever, they were No. 13 for the yB
evening, wllh thtir top score , 'is
made on board 13 and cam* In Ul*i ' ■:]
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plana atallad while coming la tap
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flam**.
Wltneaaaa . laid tb» Reache/eik,
Ronsnu'a pilot, Earl t . Comeg]
14, af Tucaaa, a on*-legged Warif
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WA8HTN0T0N W* - An overwhelming majority of Democratic
leaden believe Adlai Stevenion Ii
now the b lit bet to win their
pirty’e presidential nomination
again in 19M.
Tha A»K&gt;clat*d Preaa recently totakd up the results of a poll of 126
Democratic govcrnori. atato chair­
man and memhen of the party'!
national Committee.
The Democrats were aaked:
‘•Whom do you conilder the lead­
ing candidate, In your atalc, for tha
praaldenlial nomination?"
Thalr replies were broken down

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Harrim.in ..........—....................... 3
Other*, or no comment ... 39
The poll Isn't as one-alded as it
might seem.
Some who voted for) Slevemon
stressed it his mygln ii so slight
it may vaniah beflre the conven­
tion is held tn August.
At least five politicians couldn't
mako up their minds, and decided
the race waa * toasup between
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verdicts looked:
Gov. Raymond Gary of Okla­
homa: "1 believe it la a tonup In
Oklahoma right now between Ste.,
vmion and Hxrriman with Hind­
man on the gain. Kefauver has
some pretty strong aupport too."
Ward Clark, South Dakota chair­
man: "H’* a tnsaup between Ste-,
vrnaon and Kefauver with Steven­
son gaining.”
And this is whit they're laying
about the other candidates;
Mrs. Myrtle McIntyre, Nevrf
Hampshire n a t i o n a l committeewoman: "f don’t think anybody
can touch Kefauver in New llamp-'
shire."
George Sandlin, Texas state
ehiirmsn: "Lauiche has ■ alight
edge now on Stevenson, with Kefauver third, Harriman fourth.”
Michael H. Prendergait, Ne\V
York atale chairman: "The party
his many good men and we're
proud of them, but I'm convinced
that the governor (Harriman) la
in the front rank."

of Tennessee.
Gov. Avercll Hirrlmsn of New
York, an "Inactive" candidate ao
far, got hut three voles. One of
these waa from Carmine G.
DeSapio, who, as a national commltleeman and chief of Tammany
Hall, should have much to aay
about how Hew York's M votes
are cast in the convention.
Gov. Frank J. Lauiche of Ohio,
running both as a favorite ion and
for the U S. Senate, picked up a
home vote, plus ono from Massaehuietta and one from Texas.
Others mentioned as presidential
possibilities:
Sen. Lyndon Johnson of T ens,
Sen. nichard Russell of Georgia,
Sen. Stuart Symington of ktliaourl,
Oov, Robert B, Meyner of New
Jersey and Gov. G. Mermen Wi­
liam* of Michigan.
if the politicians are right, the
10M rice will be a replay of 1933,
with Stevenson, former governor
of Illinois, against President El­
The moat Important localities
senhower.
^
whirs diamonds are found here
Yesterday, in a similar poll of been India, South Africa and'
Republicans, the question was South America,
asked: Will Elsenhower run again?
Their answer, by a big majority,
was yet
Some eamplii of Stevenson's
support:
Jack Toole, chairman of the
Howard C. Long
Montana state committee: "I hive
Just finished a tour of the state
Phone 388
and 1 find that Adlai Stevenion Is
the most popular man right now,"
807 E, Commercial
Tom X. Brown, speaking as an
Individual'- and nut aa the New
Mexico chairman: "Stevenion Is
so far out In front that others don't
have a look-in tn New Mexieo."
Monroe Sweetland. Oregon na­
tional committeeman: "Stevenion
will be nominated on the first
billot." ■
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U AnIndependent candidate representing Me newly-formed "AreerinnThlrd Yiuty." He la ahown her* with hla ruhnlng mate, Anna
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Additional Society
MONDAY t
The Dependsble lleas of the
First Methodist Church will meet
with Mrs. Nancy Brock) 411 Grandviaw Dr., at • p. m. for Its regu­
lar monthly btulneia and social
meeting.
The Elsls Knight Circle of the
First Baptist Church will be held
at the b o m of Mrs. Roy Reel, 114
Escambia Dr., at I p. m.
TUESDAY
The Fidelia Class of the F in t
Baptist Church will meet with Mrs.
V. C. Messenger, 13T N. Elliott
at I p. m.
Tha Samlaola County Children's
Committee will meet at the School
Administration Building on Com
martial Ave. at 4 p. m. All mambars art urged to attend this insportent meeting.
Judge Wart's Blbla Class of
tha F in t Methodist Church will
meet In McKinley Hal] at 7 p. m.
for e chicken pilau supper, Hosts
will be Mrs. C. E. Williams, Mrs.
W. A. Hunter, Mrs. It. T. Warren,
J. L. Crawford, and Mr. and Mn.
W. A. Norman.
The Sanford Tourist and Shuffleboard Club will have a covered
dish supper meeting at 4 p. m.
after which entertainment will be
presented.
The Joy-Ruth Sunday School
Class or the First Baptist Church
will hold its monthly class meeting
at 7:30 p. m. In the home nf Mrs.
Roger Schmidt. 7437 Laurel Ave.
The Unity Class will meet it
7:43 p. m. in the Valdes Hotel with
the Rev. Carolyn Parsons as teach­
er. The public Is Invited.
The FLT Club will mret In the
JOOF Hall at I p m. All memhers
ore urged to be present for a
practice of Ihe Installation, j
The American Home Depart­
ment of tint Sanford Womans
t'luIt will mret at • p.m. with a
program en “ What Civil Defense
Means to the Women, of tha
Community." Mrs. Irvinr Feinberg, Mrs, John Lee, Mrs. Walter
Morgan and Mrs. F. E. Breckenrldg# will he hostesses.
WKDNKSDAT
The First Baptist Churrh will
havo prayer meeting at 7:30 p.
m.
Die Sunday School Cahlnel of
the First Baptist Church will meet
at 1-13 p. m.
Clvle, Serial Dept. Womans Club,
meet at club hduse—Red , Cross
speaker.
TWVRSDAT
An Eastern Star mfellnff will
be held for Chapter No. 3 in the
Masonic Lodge. Members please
come as this Is obligation night.
The Brotherhood of Ihe First
Baptist Church will have its month­
ly supper and program at 7:00 p.m.
FRIDAT
The Enlisted Men's Club will have
Its monthly dance from » p.m.
until 1Z midnight. Married men and
wives along with single mm and
dates are urged to attend for fun
and a good time.
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SATURDAY
The R.A.’a of the First BspUit
Church will meet at 9:30 a m.

Magnolia Circle
Installs Officers;
Corsages Given
Ths Magnolia Clrcla of 'the San­
ford Garden Club met Thursday
at 11:30 a. m. at the homa of Mri.
Harry Robson. Mrs. Marvin Dyat
and Mri. H. E. Whlltcj-n were cohoslessei.
After the business meeting con­
ducted by the chairman, members
enjoyed o lovely covered dish
luncheon. Mrs. George McCall, San­
ford Garden Club president, In­
stalled the following officers:
chairman, Mrs. Charles Mreka;
vice chairman, Mri. H. K. Ring;
secretary, Mrs. Fred Perkins; and
treasurer, Mrs. R. W. Herron.
Mrs. J. E. Nichols presented
each new officer with a corsage
made by Mrs. Marvin Dyal and
Mrs. Whlltern. A program of In­
struction and workshop on miking
corsages was conducted by Mrs.
Charles Wilke, with each member
making a corsage.
Present were Mrs. P. II. Col­
bert, Mrs, Frink Dean, Mrs. Joel
Field, Mrs. Albert Hardesty, Mrs.
A, H. Harris, Mrs. P. O. Hart,'
Mrs. R. W. Herron, Mrs. F. D.
Uike, Mrs. Charles Meeks, Mrs.
J. E. Nichols, Mrs. Brailey Oilham, Mrs. Fred Perkins, Mrs.
C. L. Powell, Mrs. If. K. Bing, Mrs.
Harry Robson, Mrs. F. D. Scott,
Mrs. John Shepard, Mrs. Harold
Whlttcrn, Mrs, Marvin Dyal, Mrs.
J, J. Weber, and Mrs. Joe Orscno.

Civic, Social Group*
O f Woman's Club
To Hear Doyle
The Civic and Social Depart­
ments of the Sanford Woman's
Club will have a treat in store for
them at their Wednesday meeting
when J. Donald Doyle, field re­
presentative for Ihe 14 chapters of
the Red Cross In this ares will
he guest speaker for their rovered
dish luncheon beginning at 12:30
p.m.
Doyle has been In Red Cross
work for 14 years and his been as­
sociated mostly In the military
Installation coming here from Ft.
Campbell, Ky. He will relate bis
duties with the Red Cross along
with the Idling of its functions and
general work.
Hostesses for Ihe evrnt will he
Mrs. Metis M Starke. Mrs |, y„
Thomas, and Mrs. John Wilson.

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For Navy Wives;
Luncheon Planned

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Listings And
Society News
Are Requested
By 5 p. m. Tha
Day Preceding
Publication
a D. Farrell

810 E. Firnt

For 10 veara this atoro haa
r.onilatont'v obaamd tha follo w ln v hears i
Wewh daya t a. m. to t i l l a. m.
R atordaya • a. su. to 7 t M #. as.

Cloiad from TtSO a. m.
Saturday until • a. m. Mon.

Arcade Package
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The new executive hoard of
tha Officers* Wives, Cluh of tha
Novel Auxiliary Air Station met
to select Its officers at the home
u«* r.L». H .U rt J&amp;cbscr..
The retiring president nf tha
club, Mrs, O. R. Tilley, Intro­
duced Mr*. J, W. Hill w-ho will
preside as president for the next
■lx months,
Mrs. Hill's newr board Inrludesi
Mrs. C. F. FUton. VP and Wel­
fare; Mrs, O. D. Hall, recording
secretary; Mrs. J. H. Bear, cor­
responding secretary; Mrs. W.
J. Thomas, treasurer; Mrs, L. A.
Guidry and Mrs, R. J- Brown,
lunch and program; and Mrs, K.
J, Mills, puMIcity,
The January luncheon will ha
held at the Mayfair Inn.

Motoring IS Safer
with' Seat Belt*
By Beity ffksllae, Dodge T»*t Driver t i
On ssfefy m l belli make a difference in Ihi severity of g
mishap*? A lot of people, Including myself, emphiticilTy sly
A U. S. lemlor and hi* wife are among Ihe latest bmete
this lately device. They recently emerged without a match
an accident in which their car waa demolished. Enthualaatls
they credited their escape to w t h r . ; -------------------— —
-bells.
t Among the
.h.' staunchest
luuMhMt advo­
cates of seat belts are automobile
j p stunt
g s b , K . m 1A
"55. u i 5
test drivers, racers “and
min &amp;
em for
lor
p,,ro1 our h|l hw|7*. 1
men.
We’ve been lusing them
« .ri'n uDuring
rin ^ ™rugged
««d m
n w v m v*hlc,M oI ,h* «»UA»»I» 1
years.
maneuver*
h ^ ld ^us. tn
Highway P.trol, Oregon I
•ml
and tests,
tests, seat
seat belts
belli bold
hold^ In Pollc*. Pennsylvania State f
our soots se­
f l M
M
.nd ,nd of ,oetl departmenU a
c ua r oe l y* ,and
P P P I
e 1 'he country are now eqoJ
a a l o l r . (Re­
ien
t
l
a
f
e
cent a o f o tt yr wl,h U&gt;U safety acceaaory.
tests by one
W W
I itiVn
snanufac. W
h»lr«due# Injury la
auto mgnufae' turar re v e a l denlf, many Insurance compiling
now offer discount rates ea cMI
t h a t passen­ equipped
with them.
gers ire twice
' Provide Coasted
^
si l i k e l y to
survive an aeIn addition to the lately fhetar,
L.
M
cident If they seat belli ■provide eomfori fol
Miss Skelton , art not thrown the motorist. They prevent
nut of the car.)
aengera from sliding arounjW a
i Rrcognlilng the tremendous sharp turn* and from 1$D|
safety value of seat belts, most thrown forward during aa ab m j
automobile manufacturers now of- slnp. They also help contra
J u them as options! oauinmant squirming children.
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ceptance is growing. Tho National belt* are only effective f M
Association of Automobile Safety used. To function properly, dfieg
Belt Manufacturers reports a must be worn In a ride
substantial boom la talas during comer grocery store ne we
recent months,.
r—
lonf^hlghwa/ trips.
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Spotlight On
Hollywood
HOLLYWOOD. Oft - “T'»rta di
fromsgglo — what is that?"
The Inquiry was made by Rosan­
na Podesta, Italy’s gift In Holly­
wood. Having been hero only two
months, she still falters on English.
It wss explained that toils dl frotnagglo (Italian tran.datian nf
checsrcike) is leg art, glamor
photos, etc.
“Oh," she exclaimed knowingly,
her dark eyes brightening. “ Yes. I
know what that ts. I do not like
It."
What Is this? An Italian film
beauty knocking rliociecake? This
sort of Ihlng could rock Rome's
Hollywood on the Tiber.
Miss J*odcsta continued: "You
mean posing like this." She gated
seductively over her shoulder, then
dropped the pose. “ I hale It. 1
have dnne some In Italy, hut now
t refuse. They do not ask me here
at Warner Brothers because they
knmv t do not like II.
“ 1 do nol mind showing ihe legs
If It is part nf the picture. Itul
tost to pose for photographs—that
is silly."
This may distress some males,
but she feels cheesecake Is on the
decline both here and In her na­
tive land.
*'I do not think you make the
glrly revues that used In he made
here," she observed. “ The public's
taslo ha* become ton refined fur
that. They want good pictures, not

(T m um Sana HitrMti fhnln|

RCENRft OP PIRATICAL HI JINK* like these will abound In Tampa February 4-11 during Ihn
colorful Gatparllla Pirate Festival—■ specUtl* unique In American pageantry. Florida's largest
single-day
converge on Tampo^ Monday, Feb. 4, to witness a full scale pirate Invasion, (
iglr-day crnwd_wtll
r
(owed by
just girl shows.
“ It I* the same In Italy. No longer
will the public gd lo see a had
picture berime It is advtrllacd
with sexy photo* of Gina Lollo
brighla and Sophia Ixiren. They
want to see good pictures."
Mis* i’ndests find* some proposi
lion to her view* in her own
family. Her hushanrl I* handsome
Italian aclnr Msrco Virario, who
ii hero with her before going lo
Mrxtro for a movie.
Said he; “ When I came to thi*
country, f said I wanted In »ee
two things — the Empire Building
and Marilyn Monroe." He added
sadly, “ I have seen only the
Empire State Building."

Announcing Plymouth’s *150,
lu ck y Motor Number

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1st PRIZE

*50,000

Over 50 Persons
t Attend Showing
O f Cancer Film
Despite had weather more than
XI persons were present at the
showing of two films on cancer
detection at tha Lake Monroe
School last Friday evrning.
This mealing was sponsored hy
the Lake Monroe Home Drmonstratio. Club. Mrs. Paul Msrrs, pres).
dent, welcomes! memhers a n d
guests and Introduced Mrs. Sapp
who is chairman of Ihe health
committee.
Announcements of future club ac­
tivities were made hy Miss Myrtle
Wilson and the films were shown
b y A n d r e w Bracken, assis­
tant principal it the high school.
The merllng closed with group
singing. Refreshments were then
served bv members of Ihe Lake
Monroe Club.

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ALL-EXPENSE WORLD TRIP

CASH

FOR 2 BY AIR
plus *5 ,0 0 0 cash

B I R T H S
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur If, Hat­
cher Jr, announce the birth of a
son, Marls Howell horn Friday,
Jan, 13 at the Fernald Laughton
Memorial Hospital, .She Is the
former Miss Jackie Roland and
tha prowl grandpnrants are Mr.
and .Mrs, Gcorgn A, Roland and
Mr. and Mrs, A, H. Halrher Sr.
Mr. amt Mrs. G. W. Clark Jr. an­
nounce the birth nf a daughter,
Peggy Ann weighing A lbs. 14 o*.
in Ihe Orange Memorial Hospital.
The young miss wss born Jan. 12.

Home Demo Club
Will Show Film
The Elrttr Springs Hnrnn Demon­
stration Cub will sponsor Ihe can­
cer film, "A vmesllon In Time," |omorrow at 7:itf ,.m. at the Ehenewr Methodist Church, It wss re­
vealed by the president, Mrs. V;. O.
Nolan.
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All ladies of the rommui.ify ire
urged to attend as it i s -very Im­
portant,

FOR MORE THAN 30 years (he Florida Citrus Exposition
•nd its predecessor, Florida Orange Festival, have used an
artist's sketch of a pretty girl at its “trademark'1 but start­
ing with the 195(1 ihow, to be held at Winter Haven Feb,
13-18, protly Salty Ardrcy of Bradenton, reigning Florida
Cltrui Queen will be Ihe attention-getter. All Florida Citrus
Exposition stationery, contracts, literature and other printed
m atter will carry this picture showing her with a backdrop
of growing oranges and enjoying one horaejf,

DON'T TAKE
CHANCES!
WITH YOUR
VALUABLE AND
mREPLACABLE
PAPERS

W orld's easiest c o n te s t-ju s t go to any P lp o u th dealer
and register the m otor number o f your 1950 o r newer model car
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I t’s nur rlienen In relclirale niif
rernriMiresking •ale*—mid In mnke even
mute, friend*. IT* ynur dinner lo win up
In 950,000 in c«*h—a thrilling armind*
ihe-wnrld trip for two, plus 55,000 —og
any one of 7(13 other idg ra*h ptite*.
Ami it’s *o e«*y to win: You metely
bring proof of ownership—for your 1050
or newer model car —to any I'i&gt;nnmih
dealer, and copy your motor npmher
onto die FREE entry blank, bee rules.

Thai’* nil lliero i* lo III There’s ndnhllgnlioii-iiulliing whatever to huy n r(
snhe or rli)ine, (Sure, we hope you'll*
.look over the new Jet-age Plymouth. . J
biggeit ear nf tlm low-prlee th re e .,,j
only low-price car wi|h Puih-Butto«|

SwMpstwko opens January 17
hurry in and antar now!

THAT THEY’RE SAFE IN A
SAFE - DEPOSIT BOX HERE

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(AffltuUd With7k*AiUxtkNdiiomi RinkofJidmviiU)
Msiobert Federal Dvpovit Insurance C«rp.

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(any m ake). That’s a jj. Nothing to buy o r guess o r solve.

lYOU’LL KNOW
• . • and mall It today to find
out how you can atilt apply for
o 11,000 life iniuraneo policy to
help take rare of final eiptnsaa
without burdening your family.
You handla tha entire tram*
action by mall with o i .d
AMERICAN of KANSAS CITY.
No obligation. No one will call
on youI
«
Writ# today, simply giving
your name, address end ago.
Mall to Old American Ini, Co.,
3 .West Oth, Dept L2&amp;00B, Kansas
City, Mo. ___
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3rd p rlio -$ l&gt; 0 0 #
4th prito—$3,800
l l h p rlio —$1,000
S O jirlisisf $100
7 i prises nf $330
100 prises nf $100
$11 prises *f $$0
71$ prises b i« H tetal of $110,000

1. Nnlbbis ‘In b u r « *olr*. Tabs Vnur till
**rd re ntttaiMOon n f t l h a u ^ a n y pmnf nf
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In Iha roalaal •■ay bnt.
S. Wlnnafi Mill ha m itim i

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in semi

Driving. And we hope you 11 asjr about
J'l) mouth's rrd hcit drill.)
| Don't miss thi« rhanee el ISO,000 offj
that avrlting world trip lor two. Huttw
(ln to your dealer'a now. You may have’
a lurk^r motor number! ™''

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Federal Aid Chance M ay Be Halted
fjo o food ror Sanford
County.
Itlxena at th# ontlro county e*
a gigantic effort to forward
bmie betterment of tho art*, ovary
/ament, ovary nactuary faclavary axpoaaioa U Juttiflad.
tha modem modaa of travel haj
m located at Sanford or in Semity even though there item* to b#
it usage to warrant tha operation
; • glance at tha um of air travel by
l and Seminole County citizens would
I to anyone who doubted that,an
lid b t operated out of the hub of
hi and out of the Sanford area
travel, over the period of a year’e
to an amazing figure, luelnua*
the airlines for economical and
^.iortatlm would come to a total
gome would be an astronomical
ford and Seminole County folks are
rard by any means.. If travel by
feasible mode of travel to accem*
their purpose, they will use the sir*
to the fullest extant
it fe why wa cannot understand wny
Mould not boast of an airport for
ta travel and for eonnsctlona Into
where further travel la required,
realised that In the near future,
helicopter, between lout eentere,
. everyday use, and we believe that
___ _ will be provided with such a facility.
The time to start planning the airport
d helicopter etatlon fetrffefs area la-NOJE,
vhlle plane by airlines W o era Interested ra
halting Florida a part of their nationwide
lyatem are at their height.
We were provided with the Information
ere are BO.-Ueeneed pilots In Sanford
tnd^he immediate 8anford area who Ilka
m fly-thelr own plAnea as well as making use
n air travel when business and pleasure

Such an airport ac wo auggcat for San-'
ford could well bo used by this group of
aviation enthualaata for .the operation of
piano* privately, aa wall ae providing ra
etopplng place for piano aiurvlca around the
Stato.
W# feel that tho Interest in aviation la
growing by leaps and bounds and the uta of
facilities should not bo monopolized by such
communities who believe that they aerve,
economlsslly, every community in ita orbit
of an undetermined radlua.
Probably available, would be an area of
sufficient size on which to locate such an
airport at Sanford whers a runway could be
oatabllehed for usa of both airlines and pri­
vate planes.
With tho continued growth of Sanford
and Ita immediate area, avery effort should
bo made to provide tho facilities to best
serve th* d t leans living here,
The location of an airport would be at­
tractive to privately operated carriers of
both frslght and passengers, serving not
only individuals who usa the moat modern
travel facilities available, but also will serve
the newly located Industries In tha ares.
As Sanford grows, so should Its facilltiss to keep up with the world outside.
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Called By Acheson

Vow Is Declared ■
ByAngered Mother

SAM DAWSON

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Egyptian Visitor
There'* a lot of eurloslty existing about
what makes Seminole County tick—especial,
ly when w* are ticking In the right direction
and growing by leapa and bounds.
Such curiosity Is evidenced by the visit
to Seminole .County by a representative of
i foreign efiottryi ■'
Ahmed Elsald Oad-P.lhnk, Second Secre­
tary of the Egyptian Embassy In Washing­
ton made his first trip to Florida, arriving
by plena Saturday night to visit Sanford and
Seminhle County.
Th* prominent Egyptian Representative
was here primarily to attend the dedication
ceremonies of the St. John's River aa the
“Nil* of The Americas". Rut he also came
to lee Central Florida, Ita products and Its
Industrie* from Sanford.
Undoubtedly, the uatial growth of this
area, and th* fast spreading economy of this
section, prompted Ahmed Elsald Gad-Elhak
to coma her* for th* big event.
Certainly wa welcoma the visit of one of
Egypt's leaders and representative to our
country.
W* hop* that the Impression* received
here, end hi* Impressions of our huge agrl*
cultural arid Industrial program, will be pass­
ed along to others who will be ao Imbibed
with hi* observations that they, too, will
visit with us In tha near future.

U.S.

Budget Complicated

I t tho fund*
NEW YORK &lt;*—The fedaaal
tudgat la auch a complicated ef* The internal payment, however,
air by now that pariiapa PNiidant like all th* other billion* the
Eiaenhowar ahould hava chotM Traaaury pay* out ns th* federal
Friday the 13th te unveil it Instead
debt i* counted as an expense item
of waiting till today.
ta th* rggular budget.
Carefully and coaiefeatteualy at
It may havt b a n drawn up, tha k short, Mlloftiona os behalf of
budget haa become ao unwieldy th* trust funds aren't counted si
over lha year* that it ean fool all Income, although treated as caah
but the moat expert: 1b* moat by the Treaiury, while talercat
honiat of budget* la ao tricky by payment* te th* funds are counted
as expenditure*, even if th* hinds
now that it's poealbla te aay:
may not i n th* cash. In this way,
t. After *0 year* of aoelal aecur- th* Treasury’* caah iniak* and
lly and aimliar program*, the
Treaaury ahow* • caah balanco
now only when the regular budget
call* for a deficit of two or three
billion dollar!. No deficit In die
r w s a n HWr ■»,—« li tw lw ,»&lt; iM fcy
regular budget and th* Treaaury
will have a eaak lurplua.
jht«rM •• w n ,&lt; o tH m o h * m m » er. lete^M
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fee Foot eifir. -t u ifirt,
- . 1. Th* actual auma th* Treaiury
Section ISO. LAND OWNERB
will ipend In the next Ratal year MAY BE REQUIRED TO FILL
could be considerably more than IN. ETC.. LANDS! TO BE DONR
IV .in ilF T tM i n w
what Congress 1* being asked by ACCOBDINO TO PLANI AND
par y.ite_
Hi
th* President to autherii* at this SPECIFICATIONS. That th* gov­
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aeaalon — and th* auma could bo erning authority ef th* City ef
Sanford, Florida, ta tho overalls
leas, and *U legal
g « M « A 5 ri.V
M • !•&gt; ,• &lt; tar at rrailar i t m i h l n oatoa.
3, The auma tha Congrats flnatly ef authority conferred upon it in
Naflaaatlf
will appropriate aao may he more thhe preceding section, ehall have
IWa a||
tia a a tW
‘ n .t.a ia
or may be ilia than tha Traaaury tho power te require the owners
will actually ipend In tho next fis­ ef ail preperty within any re*
ta a a r a l f f a t r t e acoooSofte Freao
cal year. AuUioriiallon fan't tha clamation district created and
. . . » '" * f
»-*r »* Ste no# foe i*»*MI#*.
a ll t a , la .a t „ w , a .ia t .a la tbta aawaaaaa*.
same aa appropriation, and appro­ establlihed under this Act-within
priation Isn't th* same as spending ilxty daye from and after tha en­
Paired
Monday, January Id, 1058
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—although sooner or liter the gov­ actment and publication of any or­
treating a reclamation dlsTODAY'S BIBI.B VERSE
During Jsn. 16-28 all of Florida will pay ernment always gala around te dinance
triu, to fill in, reclaim and bring
Tn all their affliction he wa* afflicted, tribute to the things Florida grows and spending plenty.
a topographical lavel all land*
[id'the angel of his presonce saved them: in makes as the Florida Product* Festival Is The reasons for that* seeming to
embraced within the territorial
contradiction* are the,#:
love and In his pity he redeemed them; celebrated. Everyone la being asked to buy Tha eaah budget eovera all the limits of any reclamation district
th e bare them, and earried them all the Florida products and to serve Florida foods Income lha Treasury collect* from created. All of laid work of fill­
la y o ff old—Isaiah 68:0.
the publie and all tha payment* ing la, reclaiming and bringing to
during th* celebration.
it actually make* to the publie, a topographical laval to be done in
This
Income Includes money which itrlct conformity with plana and
HAL BOYLE
Isn't counted In th* regular budget ■pacification* therefor, to be pre­
tha President has prepared for th* pared by tha Englnearlng Depart*
Congress. This money chiefly con­ ment af th* City of Sanford, Flori­
sists of receipts the Treaiury col­ da, which plana and (pacification*
lect! for social security and other shall ahow In detail tha rtqulrad
NEff YORK Uh-tidies, If youftwo rite, too larga for him) i n i nation.
trust fundi, It fan't counted aa gov­ amount of fill for aach and avary
pint*a real bally lauih, 1 know Io*i out tha door murmuring to I. The Lord of th# Manor—ThI* ernment income, hut th* Treasury pa real or trart located In/ any
bow you can get it.
himiaif, "but all t wanted waa a fallow anapa hit fingcra imperious- can and does ui* it ta Ha dally reclamation district eriatid and
eitebllahad under tho authority of
t if ta 'i clothing atorea aereaa tha pair of knitted glovea."
ly at the aaleaman, demand, the dealing* Just like any other caah thla Act, and tha manner ta
gountry now aro featuring their I. The Wandering Destroyer— beat of service—and for aome re*, recaipt.
whleh aald fill shall be mada.
icml-hnnuel aaia*. Oo &gt;to a lew. He paw* through and wracka eight aon get* It. Awed members of th* For yean now moat of Iheae Section 180. RECLAMATION
Ihay ;hokt more real comtdy than ahelvci of ihlrt*. paw* a rioten herd ataml aiide a* he triea on trust fund* havt been colliding WORK TO BE DONE UNDER
necktie* off th* rack and onto the half a doren auiti, loudly crlti- more from tho public than they OR BY DIRECTION OF CITY
my show in town.
You-don't hava ta buy anything, floor, p*wi half ■ doaen iport coat* ciiing tha cut, color and cloth of pay out in benefits. For their UPON FAILURE OF OWNERS
and off. Then, without pur­ each. He winda up by taking a • xciii receipt* lha trust funds get TO DO SAME) COST TO BE AS­
fuat stand around end watch.
For generation* tha conduct ol s u i n g anything, ho wade, out n{ M eant pair of incka and walks ■perl aI government lecurltles The SESSED AGAINST PROPERTY)
woman at department (tore tile* th* WTeckag* waving a merry paw out with the lordly air of a man Interest on ihese securities bring In LIEN ON PROPERTY THEREa billion dollars or more a year FOR, That should any property
haa bean a nock fake ta America. In goodby. Ila aojoya hlmtclf more who haa Just bought a yacht.
«. Th# Oay Spendthrift - ThI* to tho fundi — although th* actual owners: owning property In any
They are auppoiad te be aa un­ than anybody.
manning aa a herd of cattle in 4. Th* Cautioui Investor—IT* be­ cheerful madman aeam* to be th* cash slays In tho Treasury and la reclamation district created under
th* authority of this Act fall,
*1impede.. But todiy the »hoe I* gin* by flngarlng the 1200 cath­ iileamcn'i beat friend, but actually
within ilxty day* after th* date
on the, other foot. If th* woman wart polo coata marked down te i* Mi work! enemy, He like* any.
of th* enactment and publication
bargaj* 'hunter la t acream, the 1141.30, He want* to know the thing and everything ha aeei. He
of any raclamatlon ordinance
• qiargata hunter 1* an abiolute name of tha manufacturer, what •elect* a dnicn ahirla, three aulta,
creating a reclamation district, to
country th* cloth cam* from th* two sport •Jackets, a couple of top­
k
begin werk of th* reclamatlop of
•ondltfaa of ita economy, Re fi­
tat American mm It more nally offer* IS9.M for th* coat, and coat*, and aeveral pair* of shoes.
tends owned by then) embiaced
•minded now thin ever be* and whan that offer la refuted Th* bill doem't worry him. V/hy WASHINGTON Lfi-Scn. Bridge* in said mclaniatloi^ district re*
ahould itf Next Monday hi* wife
hlitory.
buy* a four-bit handkerchief and will land avery tingle thing back (R-NH1 laid Friday ha will fight qufred by the governing authority
lankly, men act much e m ltr leaYM, blowing hla e e u ta Indig­ te tba iter*.
any attempt to "corner" New of tho City of Banflrd, Florida, Lo
------- a big ail*,"'
Hamphilre's Republican delegation bo fitted and roelalmsd, said work
laid. "They
for any other candidate if Preai- of filling and reclaiming shall bo
gam* and don't
dant Eiaenhowar doesn't run agiln.
! them would
Bridgss. chairman ef the Senile
anted te have their paychliOOP Policy Committee, told re­
TIKMO*
tie i n the way they behave."
porters thgt If peraons close te th* Uarapla Associates In*- to A. t .
*clir*mor
*t
u*
. Any lady who take* up watchlaf
While House attempt te name a W. H. aims el Ml
l y 'U N N I T T C IR Ft* stilts of FI*
tiuor
T.
Musik.
to i l o u m T. mo■urn** clothing aalee ai a sped**
slate in ihe March II primary ta
Caohtll
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u«'
art ahould remember te keep AUTHOR WILLIAM MANCHESTER take* * dim vlow of
hi* slate, he may file his nwn nsme Frank Kvon, *t at. ,to „Clarence _C.
Tlttany ol u s , ,
dilutee* away. A tug-of-war * • Amorlw’a most distinguished book publlahora. "Since when,"
a* a delegate candidal*.
Annla (,‘am.ron Marlwaatbsr ta Ft*
a prised ahlrt between two gooh'gooh* Mr, MutehMtor, "have publlahora bejn considered
"I understand tber* ia to b* no Uan Marlwaathar Aurbachar at »&lt;r.
Zimmerinaa at ua.to Rt' buck* can be phyifeaUy •uthorRtao as what hooka
elate choias among tha list of can­ aid war*
to any by (fender, bow* would sail? ‘David Karum'
didates for delegate, all of whom K dviri "unrim!m*roua ta Oots.a
at
will bo favorable to Fresident El- Jinn V . Valued at u« I# WlUarwaa rejected by a hall-do son
male bargain htmtev hreake House* before becoming tho
n*ae Vallar Farm* Ino.
NithAwer," he said. “If any effort
J’ ,w» J. Angel •* u» »• Autaatu*
fete aeveral common type*,
la mad* to create a stats and
U. Rotunda at u i
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bNWatlUai
novel
of
iMS.r
are a few:
comar th* dcleaiUon I probib', Ctir of Sanford ta Auaustua C. RaTh*
Brat
flv*
publlahora
to'
undo
at
u
i
^Iba Pirate Balder - He la
will become a candidate mytclf." Aufuatu . C Itntuada (t u i ta An­
by Uw philosophy that ac* Ugtos Slaclalr’a Tho'
drew J. Muff
Chari,a H. Brutmmsr la Thnmai
Ut it bootm*'
aver Lola wants, Lola gats.!' J unite1rtjo
ALARM GOES OPP
MM Of 1I0U
Archibald
L a lrd 'a t Si t* R- H
until mother suitemer dhOBlinsat
INSTEAD OF PAPER
Mil A lOOd-lOAkiAl IM ktk, Tha teatu that feolnont floe’
r " V“ V o W o R I
CHARLESTON, W.Va. up -T h*
Frand Jr., el ea te Rea.
grabs it f r s M l i a hand, ttaft koa alwayt boon rank
woman t h o u g h t a newspaper William
board Fir,ana* C«.
m .
« down his s u b u d raess te a n ife n boon raoogniaad
n .J .v n d at ua ta aut* Rnk. uf
popped right out for you when you M.Apofklife
on first aBnooranim and haa
; elevator.
pulled that lever ta th* box on tba Mtnrlon Wbatlar Pa v la * Ca„ ta
J l o f e loul — Be never ofelblfeh odltooM m p « aum»
l&gt;rnvid,ni last.
ra.
utilly pole,
------w : H.Vr.h *t UI
is a.--« . Aria at u
'earthing eater* ia hi* ill* ta? 81 n u t In th* Judgment
Bst M#*(! of getting f ff*py
sire
I th* odvfae u d eeneeet of of diarimiaating reader* who
of Iho Cturifetoa Daily Mail, th*
p. Crane
“ ¥ hi* father Ms wile or W# inflvonoad by salthod pollsters nor loading publlahora."
unidentified Woman at Dry(fan u d Kauri
la* A. Cvana at ua to iM beard
Re stand* - l i r a * u* . Hdro’i aua gubUahar when few I* rod!
an
Finos
Burnt Strafes got th ru screaming w»a,in
"‘ V i . , et UA te Seaboard
lug
help, while the fela V“
&gt;
C*.
b a s ila r Era esgtaa*. Tbs atwi a W.hnc*
MIU,r*jr. at va te Mid-State
Id a out fe the way.
Mather Bonsai aeowfad at tte onb ahaatag o tamter feund and rotate
papao dfapoMtag bag bang* « a
buytaj as everaeet a t m ."Jeoter,” Me regrovad ktan rtww many Umeo havt I tote yew
utility pole Jufe below tho fire Ml dr a! C 8^ 0 . Ca. to 1st F t l
stem bos.
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W allliora C- Philllra Jr., tea. ta
JamM A. B it ty at SI, prf. r t pub.
U«orea Harris t* John W. Manrr,
rai. tufa eanir. A aaia.
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WINDfOR HOTEL
DAYTONA
TUR8DAT, JAN. 17,1:86 P. M.
Located fe 184 Boat* Bear* Street, th* HOTEL WINDSOR
fa Just I block* from th* heart of th* downtown DAYTONA
BEACH buiineeo district, and overlook* tha beautiful Halifax
River, with FULL RIPARIAN RIGHTS.
A large S-etory building, ta oseollant condition both fasld*
ond out, end with an automatic sprinkler system throughout.
Being both o recognised and oeUbliehod Commercial and Tour­
ist Hotel, HOTEL' WINDSOR onjoyn overnight, eensonfe and
permanent guests.
It contains a largo lobby with fireplace, spacious dining room,
completely furnished kitchen, sun perch for tho convenience
of guoets, and 40 gueot rooms nnd apartments.
Th* largo ground* contain n duplex m tho roar.
Due
th* aipans* af the property, additional building fate, may be
offered Mporotely and fas its entirety.

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FRIDAY, JAN. 80. 1:00 P. M,, OCALA, IH Milos North on
U. S, 441. Belling 8 ocree with large U. S. H wy. 441 frontage,
also frontage on County rood. Property include* modern S
bedroom homo sot bock from highway among beautiful (hade
trees, home ia Mlllng with kitchen equipped with refrigerator
and itov*. Situated on thla property near tha highway le a wall
constructed business building 88 x 100 ft. of aluminum construc­
tion with cement floor. It To now being used for woodworking
■hop, however, le idetl for many ether purposes.
Also many shoie* lets facing U. S. 441 and County main­
tained rood will b* offtrpd. Property will ba eold *o that pnw
caia may ba bought separately or os a whole.
FRIDAY, JAN. 80, T;00., ORANGE LAKE, MOM * POP
RESTAURANT, otso known aa MICHIGAN INN. Located ta
tha heart of ORANGE LAKB builnoei ares, with 881 f t frontago in U. S. Hwy. 441, thtro is also a largo pav*d"f*riri&gt;&gt;V • " *
126 a I I ft., providing ample room for expansion. Tho roitaurtn t will bo sold completely equipped with th* bait Daturas
and facilitio*. Tha present owners hove betn operating tha rostourant for I years, and have a vary profitable business with
a larga wall established clientele. It I* outstanding for its food.
Thsr* is also a small homa located on this property that
will ba eold, and will ba offered eoperotely, or with th* pro­
perty ta suit the purchaser.
ThI* property Is located holfwey between OCALA and
GAINESVILLE, end ta th* etnter of FLORIDA'S most famous
fishing area.
MONDAY, JAN. IS, 1:88 P. M.. K1SBIMMEE. Located at I t
Mabett Bt„ sailing I unit apartment building with 4 apartment*
completely furnished and awnors apartment partially furnished.
Outstanding opportunity, constant rental demand.
TUESDAY, JAN. 14, UIO F. M., ORLANDO, - WINTER
PARK— Beautiful 4 bedroom, t% bath home, located near Via
Salerno, near Lake Maitland ta ana of Winter Park's most
exclusive roe ideatie) sections. This beautiful homo Is located
on a large landscaped lot 140 ft. frontage, with eireular drivoway, S car garage — variety of sitrus trees.
THURSDAY, JAN. 88, liW P. M., ORLANDO, Coraar Pal­
mar and Hyor Sts. Large eammsrclal building suitable for re­
tell stores, Doctor's Clinic, co multiple offices I ether profe*•Intel s m c . Located on Palmar Street, close te downtown and
to tha center ef heavily populated. residential area.
FRIDAY, JAN. ST, 1:80 P. M-, OCALA, BED Oa TB HOTEL
COURT Located oa Hlgkwaya M l and 441 busln.s* iwuto
through eity at Magnolia. Oroundo Improved with 80 building*,
furnUhed, which will ba offarfe eaparataly as hamea and rwsUl
unite, ale* selling building fete# and commercial earner*, m ta
tte entirety as an ouUtaadlag mote) opportunity,
TERMS: 10% down at Auction, koUne* to b* aanauacad.
W* have aaly a few open dates left ta J**uanr
FfkritelJJ
H yea have property that you want to soli Immediately call
44671 or write ae, and a repiceaatetiv* will call on, you without
obligation. Don’t let tbs season-pass while you hold your pro­
perty. Th* HANSBROUOH way ia th* Quick • S u n • Safe. Way.
Fragect teo Open far Inspect tea (Dor 18:00 A. M.
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don* ander ond by theTIreetlou
of tho City of Ktnford, Florida,
and tho ontlro Mat thereof shall
bo aaaaaaod equitably and proper^
tienately against tho lands emhraeod ta said reclamation district,
and tho City of Sanford, Florida,
ihtll have liens therefor against
til tends embraced ta said reclama­
tion district, which Item shall bo
and remain ia'full force and affect
until fully discharged by payment,
and said liana ahall bo onforeoablo
by appropriate proceedings ia
chancery, oe hereinafter provided.
Section 181. RECLAMATION
WORK TO BE DONE BY CITY
UPON FAILURE OF OWNER SO
TO DO: TOTAL COST ASSESSED
AGAINST PROPERTY: ASSESSMEN TO BE ACCORDING TO
BENEFITS. That upon tho ffelure
of any property owner, awning
property in nny reclamation dis­
trict created under tho authority
of thla Act, to maka tha Improve­
ments ordered te bo modi by tho
governing authority of, tho City
of Sanford, Florida, ta any re­
clamation district established with­
in tho tiraa required, said work of
reclamation and filling In shall bo
don* by th* City oi Sanford,
Florida, or shall bo 1st by contract
by tha City of goaford, Florida,
to th* low#it and bast bldds* there­
for end tha total cost thereof shall
bo asssssod equitably, ratably and
proportionately against all tends
ambtscod within said reclanution
district benefited by said Improve­
ment, Each parcel of tend embrac­
ed In any reclamation district
hsroafter created and established
under tho authority of thla Act,
shall be assessed in proportion os
each separate parcel of land ehall
ba benefited by said project of all
expense which, may b* incurred in
th* construction and completion
of said project. Including all
carrying charge* for Interest on
borrowed money, engineering foci,
attorney's foe ond other incidental
expenditures necessary te the m m ptetlon ef said project, in accord­
ance with tha plana and specifi­
cations therefor.

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- A Uttar I Leaders seen to think tha House | They're far federal a l l Many of
rCW (g
itrussle overr eagraiatien
segregation ta *uMie
public I wlp
a mb with the b n to- thorn arc also against Msregatloa
(cnouk. m.«/,
U c«. w.
-iU »u:lMcw • “ th#y rtw'acU* taemielvea,
w federal aid t* get
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te voting f e d e r a l aid m •»*»«•»
this year far
too
much
difficulty.
There
ta
more elsisroomi built.
wglch Insist on keeping
Before CengroM volet esy fader- limit os debate there.
school* logragatadf
it ild It m tut fee* and avtreomo But ta th* Senate, where debit* They may -try to straddle Ui*
a showdown ee thia question: is unlimited. South an Democrat* quaitio* and vote against a ban;
Should any federal aid *e to atatea can filibuster agitnat any federal os hud* for segregated schools
which, contrary to th* lupram* old MU with tho has attached,
with this, kind af argument: New
Court’* rultal, itlil hava racially H can ho said almost with cor* classroom* are needed by whit*
togregaiod Public acbooUT
lately they would sot abmdo* and Negro children alike. Th*
Freaidcnt Elsonhowor'e program their fillbuster unless,* federal aid guoeUoo of segregation—if insist­
given to Congreu called for payin* bill carrtee no ban. U th* mean­ ing on a ban ta ■ fadaral aid bill
out ovar two billion dollars ta tho time te u to n who tail thamtelvaa means no federal aid at ail—can
next flvo ytara on foderal aid. liberal* will be o* a tough spot bo fought out Istor and In othajr.
Many Democrat* aro ta favor, of
way*.
,
money for m w tchooli loo. But
Eisenhower himself avoided th*
there le a iharp dlvUion on tho
problem In Ms messag* to' Con.
togrogatlon iieua.
greis. He never mentioned it.
Th* National Aaia. far tho Ad
vancemast of Colored P e o p l e WASHINGTON (Jt-F m w i
(NAACP) want* a ban on federal rotary of feat* Dead Acboaon
aid la auragatad atatea. It laid haa csited for a r o v l t u l l i o d
that C e n g r * a a hat a "moral foreign policy, Imagtaatlvaly and
and local obligation" to lmpoat vigorously pursued, and cautiosad
tueh a baa on any monty It votta. •galnit conducting feroigs affairs
Rep. Adam FowtU, Negro Dem­ by "buckaterism."
ocrat from Now York, taya confi­
SHORT CREEK, Utah (JR — A
dently he haa enough vote* lined *rta evil of huckstorism, tho Tru­ frail, tired woman camn home ta
man
administration
oecrfeary
af
up ta the Houie to make lu rt any
thla desert town Friday, leaving
fadaral aid money voted by that state said, is that.it glamor!*#* a m a s ef her eight children 1a itata
chambar earrloa a baa oa its eae product white obscuring th* fact custody and vowing te fight "with
that tharo la no product at tan. &lt;
ta aegragated area*.
“Thla ia tha era of tho huckster,” every drop of my blood" te get
he told some J » hearers at a din- them back.
r glvM in hi* Hearn Mr Uso Wom­ Only 4-ytar-old Vaughn met an'* National Democratic Club. Mr*. Vara Blaek on bar return.
If wo go as M wo bavo been dotag Ho haa whooping rough and could
w o l eomo te th* ultimate alogan not bo turned over to state wet­
ter* authorities at Prove Thurw
of 1weakness la ataangth.'"
day. Th* gate Waller* Commie*
slot took custody af the other
outgo «ta ho ta balsa** svoa M fee
DO-FT YOVRSRLP
seven children when Mr*. Black
ordinary budget laa't.
The difference between actual PtNETBATRS VNDRROROVND refund to swear ta writing not t*
apending and th* authorisation and DENVER LG—Th# do-it-younoif teach them polygamy and not to
appropriation of fund* by poajroa* m i s kN penotrated Uw under­ praerie* it ham lf. Vaugan win bo
surrendered to th* feat* when ho
can b# fast aa aoafustag. Tho world.
various departments of govern­ A Denver burglar entered • hoy te wail.
ment often kav* Urge carry-wen up r e c e n t l y and took fast Welfare official# pleaded wife
of auma appropriated ta farmor three Hems: two code books Iden­ M r*. B l a e k for tww hours
tify tag mote known pattern if to sign an affldvait which
yean for their aw.
That la how spending far foreign key*, and a machine with which to would onabte her te beep bar chit
dm . i
aid could be maintained at tho old maaufactor* ta# keys.
ret* this year although Caafroci
cut down &lt;m Use appropriation far
it at th* last Nation.

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Mrs. F. Meriwether
Entertains Group
With Coffee Hour
Ur*. •Francta W«rlnr«th*r gave
• caff** Friday at 10 a. m. la
har hom# on Celery Ava. for Hi#
exacutlv* board of tha Sanford
Woman’* Club with Mr*. Jo* Cor­
ley aa co-hoiten.
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Tha din inf room Ubt* wa*
overlaid with a lara doth. Floral
arrangements w*ra lovely IncludI l f Uia craatlon of driftwood aeeontad by fruit. Chrysanthemums
warn uiad axtanalvaly through*
mat tha room*.
Lovely rafraihmanta wara *arr*d
to Mr*. C. ft. Daw.on. tacond vie*
praaldant; Mr*. William L. Kirk,
third vie* pra.ldentj Mr*. F„ E.
■rackanrldf*. corratpondlng «*erataryt Mr*. W. B. Ellerbaa, trra*.
nra; Mr*. B. C. Moor*, C)vte Dapt.
chalrmint Mr*. G. E. Well., Fin*
Arta Dapt, ehalrmaoi Mr*. J. A.
Young, Social Dept, chairman]
Mr*. Willis Paarock, American
Horn* Dapt. chairman] Mr*. H.
W, Ruekar, parliamentarian; Mr*.
Brodla William*, hom* chairman]
Alia Mra, John Callahan. pr**a
chairman] Mra. Frad T. William*,
hlatorlanj Mra. N. V. Farmar,
club planiitt
Mr*. Laura P.
Brown, laadar anamhty tinging;
Mra. Clyd* Kami*)*, qourttsy
chairman; Mr*. W. D. Hoffman,
courtesy hoitiaa; Mr*. C. M.
Flowara,
Youth Con**rvatlon]
(Photo by Raymond Studio) Mr*. Franrl* lo ll, flag courtesy;
Mra. Jo* Corley, U80 eHalrmam
MU* Margaret Davit, Stiinway
luparrlilor] Mr*. B. 1. Crumltv,
circulating *lek room equipment;

jJean Carpenter, Arthur Pedigo

Central Circle O f Garden Club
Hears Mrs.
F.Hill
Tha Central Circle of tha Sinford G ardu Club met at th* hom*
of Mr*. R. W. Tumar, Thuraday,
for a morning mealing, with Mra.
8. C. Mc?rs i r i Mr* A. F.
Cull urn a* co-hoitasiai.
Mr*. B. C. Moor*, chairman open­
ed th* 'meeting with a motto for
Ih* New Year, "1 Bellava,"
Mr*. Georg* R. McCall, president
of th* Sanford Garden Club mad*
aa announcement of th« Studr
Course to ba held at the Gardrn
Club Canter, Jan. 25, 29 and 27
and urged ill membera lo attend.
Mrs. McCall than Introduced Mrs.
Frank Hill who spoke on “Your
Florida Garden," a subject In­
teresting to all member*.
Horticulture Chairman. Mr*. A.
K. Rossattor, gava an interesting
talk followed by questions which
ah* “ ably atuwerad."
Mr*. M. E. Hagan, chairman of
tha nominating committee present­
ed Ui* following name* which wara
unanimously adopted far tha new
year: Mr*. Llnyd Laadmaa, chair­
man Mra. Frank Hill, vice chair­
man; Mra. Franc!* Bole, aacratary;
and Mra. Zab Ratliff, treasurer.

Mrs. Frank Hill, vice chairman;
Mrs. Francis Boll, aacratary; and
Mrs. Zab Ratliff, treasurer.
Delicious refreshments w a r *
«ft,-vs&lt;4
Th*
sparioua rooms war* decorated
with arrincemenls of Florida Rosas
and asalaai from Mra. Turnar’i
garden.
Th* following member* wars
present; Mrs. Frank Evans. Mrs.
Grorg* R. McCall, Mrs. Walter
Svhwiri, Mrs. Frank H. Hill, Mr*.
Zab Ratliff, Mr*. J. B. Fields, Mrs.
Jodar Cameron, Mrs. F. E. Bolt,
Mrs. B. C. Moore. Mr*. U. E.
Hagan, Mis* Lois Campbell, Mr*.
Daniel E. Pugh, Mr*. A. K. Rossetter, Mrs. R. W. Tum*r, Mtss
Adilald* Conte, Mr*. A. F. Collum,
Miss Alice B. Cooper, Mrs. H. M.
Pupworth, Mrs, Ira Southward and
Mra. Wurt W. Wamar.
M r. J. H. Nicholson will enter­
tain tha Central Circle at. har
home In Draamwold Thuraday, Fab.
9, Co-hostassat will b* Mra. Georg*
R. McCall and Mra. W, B. Nfthol-

Meeting Tonight

Tha re g u la r ■ e e lin g ^ f tha lamlMre. W. F. Yaelay, Bible thalrwill b * held
man; Mr*. 8. G. Harriman. bud­ n ol* Audubon
get committee]
Mr*. A. O, at tha Sanford Garden Center to­
Roberts, budget; Mrs, L. E. night, a t T:SO p m.
Thompson, budget; Mra. W. C, Program is hy Mre. Sybil Rnuth
Wiley, budget and Mrs. Oscar M. and har etudenta of Orammar
ISchool.
ltarrisien telephona chairman.

Sanford Citizens
Should Not Miss
Thursday
Coming
Operetta
Studtnti and faculty mambart
*r* working nand-ln-hand In tha
production of Victor llarbart’a
operetta, "Th* Rad Mill" which
will onan Tuaaday nliht in Day*
ten* Beach in h ipaeial perform*
nnra for tha Teuriat Club and
then pl*v four nighti at Stov.r
Theatre for tha atudenta, faculty
and publie.
Prof. Harold M. fli/fln, direc­
tor of tha Gte* Club*, la con­
ductor of the nrcheatra
and
ehorua. Th* other member of thia
well-known hushand-wtf* team,
Mra. Virginia C.lffln, la In charge
of th* dramatic!. Th* School of
Muilc and th* Department of
Drama
unita to ataga thia
operetta,
Dr. O, 0. Proekatt, of th*
Stover Thantr* ataff, ta technical
director. Jack Coldiron, of th*
Schoal of Mualo faculty and In
leading role* of two operetta*
while a atudant. Ii atag* mana­
ger. Choreographer I* Patricia
Louie* Wagner, a
(ephemera
from Miami, a student of tha
modiri dene# while attinding
Carat (labia* High School.
Seanary and prop* a rt being
built hy th* itageacraft etaei un­
der tha auparvliion of Barbara
Van Akin, DeLand, and Raymond
Delgado, Winter Haven.
In addition to tho twalr* prinalpal raiat, aavaral *f U*m doubla-caat hacauaa of tha large a*
mount of talent, there la a

Methodis.
Cirel# No. Four of th* WICSfof
tha First Mathodlit Church mat gl
tho homo of Mn. J. &gt;. Crawftort
on Lake Mary Blvd. with Mra.
R. F. Cranihaw a* eohostejs.
Mr*. Marvin iwdflon' pr*«tti*a
ov-r th* meeting and tha devotional
wag given by Mr*, Blake Sawyer*
Th* meditation atudy, "A Sarlou*
Call to A Devout and Holy Ufa,"
by William Law, waa olfarad by
Mra. 'Jama* Roiard.
A new member, Mr*. Robert
Dougin, waa welcomed to the
circl*. whit* Mr*. N. S. Sawyer
wa* a visitor.
Alio present war* Mra. W. W.
T&gt;t *. Mra. Tad William*. Mr*. C.
L Wallis, Mr*. Jo* Jarrell, Mr*.
W. R. Hailttl, Mr*. E. L. Ley and
Mr*. W. E. Glfdawell.
WSC8 Circl* Ona mat Tuaaday at tha hom* of Mra. John
Domlnay In Loch Arbor.
Mra. Bill Kirk gave tha devo­
tional, raadlng from tha Blbla
followed by all mamhara praying
tha Lord’* Prayer, An Inspiring
raelp* for happlnaa* for th* New
Year wa* also road by Mra, Kirk
Th* atudy, “Tha Practice of
tho Pr***nra of God" waa given

Happy Birthday
Or. K. W. Beaker
-Mra. Howard Mon tel th

Frland* ef tha Rav. Parry U
Stone will b* glad ta taarn that
h* la getting along flna after as
operation hi tha Orange- Me*
mortal HaaplUl,

holier.
1
Member* praaant wera Mr*,
Charlaa Meeks, Mn, Ed Shim
holier, Mra. Bill Kirk, Mra. C. U
Meriwether, Mr*. A. U Anderson,
rhorua ef Sg and an orehsatra of Mrs. Ralph Dean, Mra, Bradford
Byrd, Mr*. L. F. Hiehlrdi, Mia.
0. J. Walt*, Mr*. T. K, Wilton,
Mr*. John Angel, Mn, Job*
Uomlnay, and an* Wtaltm, Hra.
Forahand.
L

Are Wed In Simple Ceremony
lllaa Joan Carpenter, daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. W. 0. Carpenter and
Arthur Podlgq son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Smith of Orlando, war* united In m irriagt Friday night In a
simp!* double-ring ceremony with
® * R#VP- B™ kL oWc‘,,ln *'

Miss Batty Carpenter served
maid of honor and only attendi
Sha wore a light blue suit and
*o had navy accessorial. Her &lt;
u g a waa of red and pink t
bud*.
S»m lerrotl aarved a* bast n

tastefully d*cor»ted with whit*
,
Chrysanthemums and gladioli,
. ^
len.h ri!*.. Si «h*rl
gainst a background of green fern. _h . . ‘ d‘ * ^
*
Fern and whit# gladioli* tied .with *
*™. k’*^kH
■■tin ribbon marked th* Individual * ° r*
^
aag* of red and pink rotes,
Mr*. Ann Tynai wa* organist and B ri; Srnlth wore a brown chi
played the traditional wedding ** ,,u *t ,n&lt;* *&gt;*d matching ar
iniiaie and marches.
. “ rl«- »h* hada corsaga dm
A Given In mirriag* by har father
10
Mri-Carpenter’*.
In* young bride wa* dressed In A reception w n held Immedia
a light baby blu* lull. Sh* hid after the ceremony In the edt
navy blu* accessories 'and wore a liunal building of th* church,
corsage of rose* Interspersed with
The room was deborated y
natural greenery and baby's pink gladioli and on tha rr
breath tied with harmonising rib-' labia, overlaid with
a whit*li
boni.
cloth, a three tiered cik* was

Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday, Jan. 17, 18,19

Mrs. W. Stewart
Elected Garden
Circle Leader
Mrs. W, H. Stewart was elected
chairman of the Hibiscus Circle of
tha Sanford Garden Clb at a meet­
ing Friday at th* home of Mrs. J.
M. Fiber on Laka Emma.
. Elected to serve with her were
Jhrs. Fred Zcrrcnn, vice chairman;
end Mrs, Joe Melsch, secretary.
Nominating committee was com­
posed of Mrs. John Ludwig, Mrs.
Taul resold, and Mra. Fahey. The
co hostess** wera Mrs. Peioid and
*Mr». Ludwig.
Mr*. Gordon Brlsion presided
ever the business. Routine report*
wara given and general club inBouneementa mad*. Mra. Byron
0ox, garden therapy chairman,

COMFORTS
BLANKETS
Firemen's Auxiliary
Hears C. Schneider
Give Year Resume
The regular meeting of th* Wo­
mens Auxiliary of (he Volunteer
Firemans Association of DeRary
was held Thursday at 1 p m. at
the firehouse on Columba Road.
Mr*. D. Runkal, vlca president,
presided In tha absence of Mrs.
C. Roblollo, president, who Is recuperstlng In tha North from an
accident.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Colchar are
graciously donating two card tables
to tha flrehoust, It waa revaslad
Mr*. C. Butler, chairman of wayi
and means announced that flavor­
ing aatracti would ba available In
ih t near future. It also was reportad that Feb. I had baan chosen for
tha fourth annual Flramens Ball, to
be held at tha Orange City Recrea­
tion hall.
Charles Schneider, past president

//^&gt; Mens Suits
73 Mens Jackets

this quotation “ Thera la no euch
thing a* luck In growing houia
(Winti. It’s a m ittsr of knowing
and doing."
Mrs. Moreland gar* tan requisite*
and an explanation of each, demon­
strating from her collection of
bouse plant*. "I have gathered
most material from th* books
ptaced in tho public library by th*
garden club," ih* commented.
Hoitasias lervad cake, candy
and coffee to Mra. Joe Moss, Mrs.
illlem Toll, Mra. Byron Fox, Mr*.
ha Fox, Mrs. Gordon Brlsion,
Mrs. R. L. Dana, Mra. Robert
Humphrey, Mra, C. C. Collins,
Mrs. Frink Melsch, Mrs. Joe
Melsch, Mrs. Zerrann, lira. B.
Williams. Mrs. Stewart, M r*.
Charles Morrison, Mrs. Moreland,
Mra. J. P. Thurmond, Mr*. R. F. mora happy year* In DeBary, a
Moule, and Mn. A. B. Stevens.
member stated.
Coffee and cak# ware served by
Mra. J. Claland and har committee.

*

£oosevelt Auxiliary
Installs Officers

The Colonel Theodor* Roosevelt
Auxiliary No, Thre# meat far It*
regular moating Jgn. I, at th*
home of tha secretory, Mr*. Me*
Shrafor a) 11B Elm Ayanua.
Other than routine huslntse th*
affictra for 19fid wera Installed.
They were token In by Ih* nest
deportment president, Mre. Mae
Sbeafcr. Installed were: auxiliary
president, Mr*. Frink Evant;
•enlnr vlea president, Mr*. Lew
Rrad*m*y*r; Junior vie# presi­
dent, Mra, Lavlnla Him#*; chap*
lain, Mr*. Janata Erickson; pa*
tiiotle Instructor. Mr*. W, IB.
Jamaeoh; his tartan, Mr*. C. C.

priaat;

aanfuetar, Mra. C, P.

Workshop Offered
By State Clubs
Will Be Held Soon
Th* annual District 1 Conserva­
tion Workshop sponsored by th#
Stal* Garden Club* will b* hold at
tha Winter Park Garden Center,
Wednesday, Jan. 25.
Tha Workshop opens al 9 a.m.
Thera Is no fee for registration and
a box lunch nay b* purchased at
tb* Garden Center.
Amnpf th# speaker*! Mis* Carol
Back, Hat* Parka Botanist; Rap.
WillUm C. Coleman, nnd Col. W,
M. Hampton.
Tho G ardn Canter In at the and
of Garden Drive, off Highway IT*
S3, Wintax Park.
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Burnett PlbiUri
* « 41131
Bukuri Muile Shop IS » 42633
B J) 394M
LOS ANGELES or—The Nation­ Mather P u n . Co.
M. B. ft. i. Atg.
al Football Loaiua opena ita first
Weil C om bualMii mooting to- N. Y. Lift Ini. Co. ltd MU TM.U
Say, with the top ordor of activity Tom my« Bad. Bh. MS MM 761.41
—the drift of college player* for Celery City Ptg. Co 871 M il 771.10
1*60—probably atartinf tomorrow Buraalt Painter* Ml MM 734.1
Bukuri Muile Shop Mt SMI TM.M
ovenlng.
Commissioner Bert BoD n ld a Hither r u n , Co. SM SMO 719.43
Soflnlta time for the draft la atlll Celery City Print. Co. I, Now
unsettled. But ho think* it wilt bo York Lift. Ini 1.
■tided late tomorrow and poeal- Tommy* Radiator Shop S, Bukuri
bly may not wind up until Wednca- Muile Shop 0.
Mathers Furniture Co. 1, B untit
day morning.
The agenda odwrwfa* is full of Palnteri I.
routine matteri, Bell Mid, and TRAM m o il m i l GAMES
S4M
nothing aonaatioeal la ospoetod. Tom my» Radiator »hop^_
MM
He will argue for hi* pot project, Colory City Print Co.
mo
a rule change making the ball Bukuri Muile Shop/
2173
dead when a ball caroler foe* Now York Ufa Ini. Co.
HIT
down after bodily contact with a Burnett Paintera
n r
doMnatvo player. Under the pro#- Mathon Furniture Co.
•nt pro rule, the runner can regain TEAM m a t SINGLE GAMES
153
hi* feet and continue until flat- Celery City Print. Co.
,»141
tened for keep*. Thli eneouragea Tommy* Radiator Shop
711
the, piling up of play era, Bell eon- Bukun Muile Shop
tend a.
772
All iueh propoaed rhangea re­ Buraalt Palmers
747
[ i f VH tH M AM C B
quire at Icaat 10 favorable vote* Mathere Furniture Co,
&lt;f
* CORlO THS
2ND. HIGH TIRES GAMES
of the if e a t.
/ S o o rK co al
Ml
Propositi alio Include banning Robert Steele
f O f H is n atio n als
342
face maaka and *U helmet pro- Hal Gllstrap
MOCKSV l£AQ U £
303
joctloni, barring an Injured, play- Harold Hackenback
303
or from returning to action in the George Manning
m o t h s * m m who
' 502
Mine quarter la whleh he la hurt, F. C, Richard*
M waen’t much la tho way of
S S T iT U r .
413
r e p l a n n wan evaryUtag la the
and barring aubitltutloni In the Jack Kanner
way of huabnntf-and-wtfe good will
Georg* Pesold
491
Baal 10 aecondi of aach half.
toward cm another, At the apartWatty Whlddon
419
nMuta Adam ant out and indicated
Jesse Cook
471
that he'd go tipaUM with her. Mo
Carl Gveritreeet
433
looped at wAtoqtdrtafty- “CM
INB. m o il SINGLE GAMES
ewintklag S w aafto talk ever," ho
Robert Steele
XU
totd her.
TnstnHT-e rvrarice
Flral Hart — S/l« Mite fir*** C
Hal Gllstrap
-With a m r
194
tminly Huh, t)»rk KurUr, Top
-Welt, you're handy . .
George Manning
Vlrliirr, Top Tnhhy. Ilniihin*n, ft**194
trr, t’ink l.«i*. K-',irnfill
I’d want aevara) featuraa She w*
George Peiold
192
s*rH*e
n*r* — a t* tin* or*a* t»
Bad thara, but, of aouroa, eama SB*
(irr. Chrrrl t.rr. (Thrrok** J*w«1l,
F. C. Richards
166
fttr, Mm certainly aamrthtag bad
Saroaom, too.- , .
Tro
'Ion
T*M Trial, Hap­
Ted Burnett
160 SEA ISLAND, Gs. IR-A beaut! py tlkl*. Di&gt;**riai*r,
"Wltt’fc VMI
nJf fMlf KaL f,oqo oal ahe'd ha a dumb wtfa
Jti Dolly, mio-Trr.
Km might h art been at home
Third
lt*rr
—
11/le
till* ftradr r:
ful
approach
shot
and
a
floe
putt
Harold Heckenbsch
171
aU day, . or perhape ah* had Mu. in ird i" be asked politely. . .
IIII r* I t.'harm, Tf liny Tippy,
under
pressure
yesterday
sent
SCHEDULE
Mugged after coming la from tho “Later. I Ilka to feel dreeoed up."
IHiH.illrI
m
p
*.
Jrf»
ni*
Illplirr, II II
My MERCF.R BAILEY
tiliiihn, Jnhnny K, Ann JIMnd, JnhoepfiaL Anyway, ah* waa wear* "That1# where wa'ro different," Linda waa atlll la Mannerly, Town
Mslhers Furniture Co. vs. Celery Marlene Bauer Hagge nf Ashe r»di»
The
Aaaeelaled
Frraa
gag a abort, flaring houaaaoat. ft ltd waa wearing bia aaunl sport goaalp aald aha waa going to mar­
vllle, N. C., Into the winner's circle Fourth Karo — 1/1* Wllr flf*D* ^
Louisiana Mata Isn't given much City Print. Co.
waa groan, w tth^ knot at rtatata m trt and altoka, loaaa jacket and ry Mr. Ban, but even U aha did—
Himnn Arllon, Royal Ring. My
of
the Sea Island Women's Invita
Bukaurs
Muile
Shop'vs.
lurnait
l.urky Whirl, Marnua*. Prrry Paint,
pinned M the collar. Thar* waa wtda-hrtmmad hob “But Uia le Ana came H tho hadnam daar. chinr* of winning tha Southeast­
tlonal
tournament,
the
first
In
the
Painters.
• r Inrormar. Jtrii Hirvrat, Sloon
goenathlng about vtoleta, and Ana— eoet-el an oacaataa,* ha aaaei i e l -1 Utah tha move found* like a ern Conference basketball chant
New York Life In*. Co. vs. Tom­ Ladle* Professional Golfers Assn. Maliian.
goad td*a," eh* aa*d drttaUUIy. plnnshlp this year, but th* Tigers
; Thai ovenlng, ./lilt tho rala “Or could ba."
Fifth Rara — S I* Mila ftrada h
1933 tour.
&gt;
ll*vn- l&gt;lsla Dam-rr, Mlta rurnra,
gurgling in tho guttere, Aaa talked lb* tanked at him, bright-eyed. "How aooaT"
seem to be coming out of the tall- my! Radiator Shop,
aa,
\ Ivlit llliir. Pknklaan. Tro ftnln.
• lot about the thing* aha would "Adam," aha aakad, “what aro you -Wall, tlien'd k* a aaeurlty spin they fell Into when Ihe great
Tha victory, Mrs. Hagge'* first Ilrlrnlnr,
BOWLERS
Dicnal Pallrr.
check of you oad at*," h* told bar,
have dona with tha Croaeant atroot going to tail *t*T■talh
Har* — I II *||» r.r«dr r
Boh Pettit graduated In 1934.
G TP Av|. since winning the New Orfcans „ "V'l*"'*
uBe *wmi tt m t f c n n i |M,
fholia. nirlkrr rilnl
houoa. or would do la a now *m
k a w t i lighting a rtgarot, and
34 9368 173.23 Open several month* ago, was Itulh KUIna. Pnco Par. Mlddlr
Coach Harry Rabenhorst, In his P. resold
m ittlb r her aad-Adeau
an didn't am tho hUlo frown of Amu uUL That'll taka a kttk
Mth season at LSU, has only one R. Steel*
34 9032 167.14 worth $330.
Ha watched bar. Uetenod, made aaattty botwiaa Bar brown ayaa. Urn*."
How'.'irmV
n ,“ K' f0rl'
"What about your work heeaT"
• 1463 164.T Mrs. Hagge won it the hard HrrlO*. Moon— idiot,
«/l* Nil* nradr f
senior-pleymakcr Don Sebastian G, Manning
III
"I won’t atart anything Mg, and —oAtbl* current squad and has G. Pcsold
SI 1340 163.27 way, knocking In a par four no L V &amp; 1-hkaalDa N.llla, laotopa.
Hablln T»tI baliaro 1 aaa rig a daal with developed the league's leading P. Rukur
Al 6663 163.24 the first extra hole of a sudden L
I ' v n*r«
. &gt; »—r s/l*
r * W
mII*. ftrada ■
Klatlh
scorer In junior Roger Sigler, a • J. Cook,
34 1783 162.33 death ptayolf..
Hn.'n0?!*. ""UP. rolnrarto Vopimv.
H. Heekenkaeh
SI
feat 1 whlf from Cleves. Ohio.
113.18 She finished tha regulation 16 Koap Hotk, Jana Hollar, Drill Hny,
newly bathed baby.
WlB-'
Ta«, HaAftnr winning th* SEC cham­ H. Gllstrap
32 MIT 131.31 boles In a three-way tie with
-Tap, my dripper. W*H, ha earn
IlAalghed with relief. If tha tea— e/te wii* nrad* a
16 2343 131.13 Mary Lena Faulk of Thomasville, niath n*ra Jt!
pionship In 1951—lb# year Ken- R. Holler
lion between them could aaea, If It through hero tbla morning."
Flrr.W. PaFatydriinr
•dually waa passing ... . Ana'a
filie edged forward ou the couch.
tucky was under suspension—and T, Burnett
46 7337 137.21 Ga., and Joyce Ziske of Water­ 11^!! 1-I.ri7l Vlaahy ArcarM, ntilr'r
frhrlnff
Jrnn),
cju«ttri « r'mai| a
gdnUe way*, add her Wiy, ewwat -You la Tiled Urn to dinner!"
L.
Plver
ford,
WIs.
All
three
pasted
132i
In
compiling ■ It-S reenrd In 1134, th*
34
137.3
affection, could do much to put
He laughed. "Ratal. Ma war
Junta llfrl,
Tiger* look a post-PetUt nosedive If. Herbst
47 7273 134.31 the 53,300 tournament played over
IhRda where ah* baleogad la driving hie family through, but he
last year and won only six gamea J. Kanner
44 37M ]34.|0 tha lough men’s par 36-30—72 ^u,eaMoi r i :t i | A / j nT u,er;
■aw my aam* oa tha pick-up, and
Ailam’e life.
F. C. Richard*
84 3309 153.47 course.
while losing II.
A temptation, only. A really atopped to And me. He-inert* dm
LSU Isn't exactly setting the P. Eltel
43 6923 133.40 On the extra hole, a 330-ysrd
been girl he "once knew." Ann bad a proportion, Ann."
43 6924 133.33 par four, Mrs, Hagge was on the
"No,* Mm agraad. "And atayh* conference afire this lesson but R. May
her own charma. Cioen, yeel Cud"What eortT"
dly and warm Uiero agauut him.
-Wall, ha’a working for tha gee- wa'U Uk* A bolter| war* yottatg already Ihe Tigers are within two fl. Krnti
34 6264 Lit.22 fringe with her second shot, thrn
And aba waa a really nice girl, be- araraent. Bomathlng in da with tha enough la taka. Us* rdiaiaa "
,V» 7637 133.7 rolled the ball up In the lip of the
games of winning as many as (hey H, Kretter
ST. PETERSBURG. FI*. DP Adam waa raUevad, and a ktu* did aU list season—and at present C. Overstreet
aldea. Their Uira* yean together Atomic Energy comm IMinn. Inatal*
49 7464 132.16 cup for an easy par.
Esrl Torgeson, Detroit Tiger first
War* rich In meraorlea, fertil* with taUona la kla department, gate tty ■urprtead, al Aaa'a wadhsa— ta aaa era tied with Tennessee for fourth E. Klrchhoff
Miss
Faulk
milled
a
6-foot
putt
31 7618 149.19
pfomla* oC preclou* yaara to lot* Umm big altaa. Tow know, Uwro'a thing* hta way.
baseman, suffered a seriously cut
place In conference championship R. Hubbard
43 VIST 149.3 and kllss Ziske missed from
oaa la Teevneaeee, and UMy*ro
flnacr and head euts when his
Rose
feet
to
take
lives.
competition.
LSU
and
the
Vols
9
1337
141.3
building mo m Waafileftna. and
f t #,
car turned over yesterday and he
Hava 1-1 SEC marks.
H. Rumen
at 7377 146.29 Mrs. Hagge hid a 79-73—132 for was trapped beneath the steering
Much of th# credit for LSU’s J. Hay
41 6071 14110 tha regulation 36 holes. Silas Faulk wheel.
Improvement can b# triced to R. Rugeniteln
M 3633 1431 posted a 76-73—133 and Miss Ziske The lefthanded Torgeson, It.
Sigler's blossoming out as in ex­ J. Plerro
30 7361 147.11 a 78-74-132.
was eut on the right hind.
pert mxrksman. He has bucketed T. Holly
34 7933 140.32 Mill Faulk and Miss Ziske di­ Patrolman Ray Stewart said
vided
second
and
third
prises,
col­
323 points In 13 games for a 24.13 F. Huhn
3031
21
143.13
Torgeson was charged with reckBy ft. r . MMDfK
W. Whlddm
2T 3943 141.8 lecting checks for 1427,30 each. leas driving while drinking and
By H. P. GORDIE
avenge.
Betsy Riwli of Spartanburg, driving without a license.
7269 144.3
Sanford een I«k forward ta bat­ Sigler, Iiowever, w it over­ W, Tyre
In one of tha game* t u t week,
at 7274 142.31 S. C., picked up fourth place and
ter basketball In thf near future. shadowed In LSU's Saturday night C. Pierey
the Seminole High School Celery
CHICAGO IB — The American
game with Kentucky, when the
$360 with a 73-73-133 while Kathy
Fed*- defeated tha New Smyrna League'* 19M buebill schedule Thera are m e n Junior High Wildcats' Bob Burrow, an all-SEC
playing basketball twice
19—ihould get throuah the week Cornellua nf Lake Worth, Fli„ was
Be* ah Barracuilai by a acoro of put* the accept on night game* Schools
each week In tne Seminole County performer, hit for 30 point* — without earlou* itreta. Vandy la fifth and got 6292.50 with a 72-82IW-3C
with an ali-time high--of M&gt; ffq1 League. These schools art San­ twice Slfler's production.
at home foe Ita two gam**—Ml*- 134.
Rdffind the S3 point leering *prt« light eooteita acbeduied. .
• ■ ■ ford Junior High B Squad, Lake1 Kentucky, lied with Vsnderbllt ilulppi State tonight and Gaorgla Tha favorites, Patty Berg of St.
nf Robert Samuel, the Fed* came
Mary, Lake Monroe, Slavia, Ly­ and Alabama for the SEC laid
Aadrawa, III., and Louisa Suggs
from.behind to lead 19-11 at half­ Thli top* the prevlou* high of man, Oviedo, and AU Saul's Paro­ with a 3-0 record, trounced tha Tech, a team the Commodore* al­ of Sea Island, didn't do so well.
234
game*
ichcdultd
In
1933
and
ready
have
whipped,
Saturday
time.
chial.
Tiger# 107-63. Tennessee’s allMiss Berg was eighth and bliss
Thg Celery Fed* broke fail, 1* far more than last year's 206 These teami play at 1:30 p. m. conference star Csrl Wlds*th hit night. Kentucky ha* only on* Suggs tied for 12th.
scheduled
night
game*
of
which
game—In
Knoxville
Saturday
night
plnyrd bird, and used tegmwork
each Monday and Thursday with for M points during tha Vols'
for the flrit lime thli year. BUI only 200 were played because of the adaption of tha Sanford B victory over Tulin# and Jumped a g a l n i t Tannaa***. Alabama'*
Iona centeit alia cornea Saturday B. Leflla
( handler wai Mult point m*n for weather.
Squad. Their home gamea will be­
Opening day April IT find* gin at 9 p. m. In the Seminole High Into Uia runnorup slot In tha scor­ night when the Tide la boat to O. Em crick
Now Smyrna with nlnr point*.
ing darby. Wldseth has a 22-polnt Louisiana College, a noo-confer- M. Slotsky
-The Semlnolo High School "B" Cleveland at Chicago, Kama* City School gymn.
average, nosing ahead of Ala­
B. Hart
tyum look the evening opener at Detroit, New York at Washing­ At th* end of th* aeaion tha bama's Georg* Ltan, who has a earn team.
ton
and
Baltimore
at
Boston.
The
from ihe New smyrm Beach "B”
regular county tnurnamfnt wlU be SI.99 mark. Mississippi's Jo# OibrqunJ with a 41-39 (tore. Doug Muon rloK* Sept. 30.
held with the winner' and tha run­
Hcut wm lb h'sh aeorer for tha No club reduced 1U number of ner-up each receiving a trophy. bon, who led the point parade
tha first few weeks, advanced a
Junior Celory Fnl* wills 14 polnlii eight game* for 11M. White Chinotch In the Rebels' M il loss to
viiilo Corl Robert* led the New
Rjityrna Reich learn with 13 ( I l l at Iks oflirM ot th* Clark ut cfgo, Boston, Baltimore and Waah- Vindy Saturday night, but eoltha Clrcitil Court, , at tha Court Inwturs boosted th*ir number of lected M against Auburn earlier
petal*.
Hou«s. in Kanletl, Florida, and to night gantai. the other four clubs In tha weak.
mall a copy thsrsot to Karllrla
In other Saturday night game*,
tioosholdsr. Attarnsy for tha Plain- scheduled the tame number at
lift, I*. U h o i I*. Hanford, Florida, last year.
Georgia Tacb, lad by Jo# HUM '
In a ssrtaln dlverca iiroasadlne
Waahlngon lead* wltk 43 night 34 points, downed Mississippi
*niii,ia ncninal you In tha C’lrmlt
nsiticm n r
I
A.VkL'AI, MIISCTIfftl
ourt. Moth .lodleul Circuit ot S'l-*Kansas City hill 44, Baltl- State 17-39 and Alabama tripped
iTha annual msstiue of tha mamrtda. In ahd far HaminoU County, In
bara - t tlm Klrii Fadsral Divines t.'hincsrr. an abhrsrlatrd tills of mora 41, CtavMane M. Chicago S3, Auburn M-TT.
a i d -Loin Assanstlon af ismlnsls •aid causa hslne l.lt-i-IAN b i . a n c h New York II and Boat** tad De­
Throe game* aro an tonight's
l u n t y will ba hsld at tha Offlca of ■ TOKhM. Flalnllir, va. RENN 1R C.
SEC ilatai LSU at Tennessee,
Ita .UsDclatlon. l i t tVasl First HI u k KH. Ustandant, ahd hsrsln troit have 11 each.
frsst, Hantord. Florida, on Wsdnas- •ail not, nr a dsrrna pro psnfsssn
Mississippi State at Vanderbilt
will hs sntsrsd l a a ln s f ymt
e»y. January l«, at IK m.
Itosamond Chapman
\Mtna*a my hand and official
and Mliilsstppi «t Georgia Tech.
Fossil
remains
Indicate
that
tha
Uscrstary-Traasursr
•sal at Hsnrore, Mainlnnla County,
Hie SEC's three nationally
Florida, thli 141k day of January, gnldan aagla haa been proaant la
the Western Hemisphere foy ranked team*—Vkndy, No. 4; Ken­
C h m a U t D altfta 4-Door
thoqaanda ad yaara.
tucky, Ne. I; and Alabama, No,

Marlene Hagge
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Chances For Win

By ft. P. GORDIE
Sanford'* baikeball team spotted
DeLand four point* In Uta begin­
ning ot rrldey evening'* eenteit
but fought back to overeoma the
Bulldogs by the same number of
points 33-37.
The fast breaking Feds had an
eight point advanage at the hilfW
way mark with a scor# af 17-irr
The Bulldog* came roaring back
In tha second half and slowly, but
surely, erceped wlhln two point*
of the winners in the last quarter.
A foul against DeLand gav# Jim­
my Owen, who played an excellent
floor fata* all evening, twe free
shots at the bucket. He ripped the
cord* for two more point* to put
the Feds in a more comfortable,
position in the final atagts af th4f
glme,
Robert Samuel and David Gal­
loway shared high-scoring honor*
for the Fed* with 11 polnte each.
Frank Dougherty waa high for
DeLand with 24 points.
This victory lives Seminole High
School a two win-four loss record
for the comparatively young sea­
son.
The Junior Varsity Cagert lore*
Into the DeLand R Squad rtst**
iro n the first Jimui kafl *«t wan*
never headed m w* evatwrr.
Scott paced the winners with 19
points, scoring all of these In tha
first half. Ha fouled-out lg ihe
third quarter. Cecil Dandridg* al­
so fouled out, but not befor* scor­
ing second high of the game with
15 points, Tom Holliday was high
for DeLand with nine points. Final
score — Sanford 62. DeLand 44. .a
This brings Sanford'* "B" Tea n r
to a record of four wins with three
losses.
Tomorrow night, the Seminole
High School quintet will try to put
Ihelr record closer In a JO-Sttbul*
when they meet Palatks at th#
loesl high srhnol gymn. Th« “ B"
Game will begin a 7 p. m,
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S t Charles Loses 9
To All Souls Team
Ry H. P. GORDIE
Jim Castano's All Soul'i Paro­
chial School Junior hlah school
basketball team beated St. Charlei
of Orlando Friday afternoon with a
score of 39-26.
A rinse game tha first half 13-14,Ibn Incal Catholic Junior Hl*h
School Cagers took eharga In thf.
second halt with K",,v ' ' f
dumping 19 points Into the basket,
Jne Quinton tossed In 12 points la
he the high point man for the visit­
ing St, Charles team.

Earl Torgeson Hurl
In Auto Accident Junior Hi Travels
For DeLand Tussle

Junior High Teams
Have Weekly Play

SHS Scores Win
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The Sanford Junior High Sehonfy
Basketball A Squad travels to­
morrow sfernnnn to tangly with •
Ihe DeLand Junior High School
Hullpup*.
Sanford will be seeking Its tweond win of Ihe lesson, Tha Junior
Feds Inst Ihelr first two gamea
to F.nterprit* and Ormoftd Reich
hut lowered the hoom on the New
Smyrna Reich Rahy Barracuda!.

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111 West First
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730-W.

TURN. Efficiency Apt. 17-92 South
City Limit*. Slumbcrland Court.
ffiPTIOENCY Apartment. Sulb
, abl* for bachelor or eouple.
Lfiteam heat, private bath, ebnw*
lia r . CovemenUy located. Acro»*
Igfrom Post Office, innulru Utaf pel Jecobion Dept, Store.
Furnished 6 room hou»e. *30
Valencia Dr. Phona 1000THREE BEDROOM, M . bath^
, ma*onry. Prjvata lake, Y.VS?
nr aeaaonal. Unfumlahed, &lt;83.00.
Oateen-EnterprUe R o a d , ltk
.MwlleaWeat. Mr. Wlitrand.
WF.LL Located. Thrto room furnlihed Apartment. MO. including
utlHUe*. 107 West Bth St.______
2101 Megnolla Ave. Furnlihcil
three room apartment, &lt;30
monthly. Phona 1B73, Robert A.
W f l l i a m i . ______________
FtTnNTSHED Two Bedroom house.
Tile bath, kitchen. Garage, gas
heat. &lt;33. Thone 402-J.
•ROOMS, Heat and lint water, &lt;7.
f a week. Phono M2 J._________
TWO Bedroom Haute. Lar&lt;« yard.
Carporte, unfumithed except
kitchen. &lt;93, Will fumith 11
leased. Phono 790-R.
Nice rooms, cooking available.
Phone 1013-W.
FURNISHED large, clean downstairs Apartment. *11 Park Ave.
nfurnished House. Monroe Corner. Phona 49-J._____________
OR SALE — Smell House and Lot.
Reasonable. Call 3061-J.______
FURNISHED Apt. Full kitchen and
bath. Adults. 14n. see Manager
after 3 p. m., 407V* West 1st S
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H. B. POPE CO„ INC.

NEW two bedroom matonry home,
doe* In. Oak floore, tllad bath,
electric kitchen, eloi* toehurehea and aehooli, a real bargain.
Immediate poiteialon.
New 3 Bedroom, masonry, just out
at City, 3 miles from the dock,
blinds, heater, and water beater
included, im scdlata poaeeialon,
g .w 0. ___ ring ae low ai
1,000 down, balance leia than
normal rent.

Another Dandy!

with all the fasten* 3 • B. R. modem maeonry bom*
dreamed about meb In top condition, situated on &lt;3X130
I Genersl Electric
lot In excalleot doie-ta location.
aad colored plumMag
Home hae furred walla, full cera­
mic tiled bith, and oak floora,
Kitchen hai beautiful cabinets,
AND avallebla at m eonebla
molded Formica sink top, and
prteee, with the beat financing
G. E. Refrigeralor. An aatortk with minimum down-gay*
ment nf cltrua trees in bark
manta.
yard. Thla horn* la on* year old,
walking dlitance to school, and
surrounded by homes of equal
WtQborn C. Phifflpa, Jr.
value. 11.300 will handle.
Stncf 1040. Sanford’* Laadlng
Builder of noma* tor over MOO
people. Balea
Office; Little Vanic*
la k e Offle
w. D ir a u a n
T. W. MRRO
m Lock
37 er 143
IMt Park Ava.

Seminole Realty

&lt;f,MV. DOWN
3V4 B. R. 1W Baths, C. B. Nicer
section of City, &lt;73.23 per month.
Priced to move at &lt;11,300.
&lt;1.000. DOWN — 3 B. fl., separata
Dining Room ami Florida Room,
Kitchen equipped. Nice section..
37* Mortgage.
2 It. R. Fr., \ finished. On 3 acrca.
Excellent water. 3 acres fenced,
2 Acres Tillable. Other extras,
&lt;2,000. with &lt;1,300 down.
&lt;2,000 DOWN — 3 B. R., Garage
with room and shower. On largo
lot Including cltrua and tropical
fruits- Total prle*. M.OOO. No
City taxes to payl Close to Base
and Schools.
&lt;1.300 DOWN — 2 HR, A*he,loi
Siding. Kitchen equipped. Land*
scaped. Flowing well, Bar-B-U
Plt/Price &lt;3,300.
W. H. "BUI'* STEMPER
Realtor — Gsacral nseraeee
Gertrude B. Dtagfelder, Ataaelala
Gay Alice, Aewelata
Pheac 2112
l i t N. Park Ave.

2M flealh Park Ave.

USED FURNITURE
CLEARANCE
. . . 13.50
Mania Club Chalra
Wicker Rockers ----------- M &lt;3.73
Cocktail Chalra
.. &lt;2 M
Club Chalra riiifrepiMieiM „ &lt;1.0*
W.M
Sofa Bed ..........
2-Pe. Sofa Bed Suite . . . - &lt;24.30
Student Desk k Chair . . . . . . . &lt;9.«
Large Office D esk........ ... .. &lt;12.M
. . . &lt;2.40
Lamp and End Tablet
Dresser B a se .......... m i *.. ... 13.M
Dresser and Mirror . . . . . . .. 112.M
Chlff-o-robe . . . . . . . . , . , . m ,.. &lt;10.9.3
Small Buffet .................. .. W.M
9-Pe. Dining Room Suite .. .. &lt;43.30
Vanity with Triple Mirror .. &lt;12.M
Metal Beds ....................... ... W.M
Dining Room Tables ...... &lt;14.M
S-Pe. Dinettes.................. . &lt;24.M
Drop Leaf Kitchen Tables ....13.M
Wooden Kitchen Chalra .,... &lt;2.9*
Youth Bed k Mattress .... .. &lt;27.18
EAST TERMS

M ather of Sanford

let IL
Phaae 117
LAKEFRONT HIDEAWAY N M I a
ONE-BEDROOM Cottage, mason­
ry. On dean semi-private Lake.
10 Acres of privacy and sunshine,
3 miles from city. Awning type
ABMT-NATT SUBPLUS
windows, brick fireplace, kitchen
Pun tents. Jungle hammocks,
bar. &lt;10,000.00
sleenlng bags, elr-mati, Jackets,
boots, luggage, paint.
TWO BEDROOM Concrete Block,
310 Sanford Ave.
kitchen equipment Included,
large 02’ X 103 lot. Barbeque
pit, carporte. Practically new.
METAL ROOFING
Priced &lt;7,300. with low monthly New la Stock. &lt;-V Crimp —H I"
payments.
Coevwgatod— IV*" Comigatod.
Gel all Your rooflog need* el
THREE REDROOM Frame con- SiM raian C onerata Pip* Co.
elriiclinn surrounded by large
lovely oalu. Screened porches (or Sawtoi Meehtoee, aid RepaMag
summer rnmforl, Brick fire­ ■ M r s IN S. Park Pb**e ITU.
place for winter pleasure. Dining
room furniture Included. Con­ SC Case wilh Harrow end Front
venient earpnrle. desirable lo­ Cultivators.
cation &lt;3,700. with term*.
BRITT TRACTOR CO.
■Iwav 17-02 Baulk
Pboae Ml
S i . $ o h * K ra tty C o m p a q
Quality Rubber Stamps
Stock end Made to order
Phone 1120-A. B. Peterson,Broker
— 24 Hour Service —
Associates • A. B, Peterson Jr.,
P. J. Cheiterson. Garfield WII. SEM INOLE IN D U STRIES
Jetts. John Melsch, R. W. Wil­ 2431 Yale Ave.
I'bone 2902-J,
liam*. Hazel M. Field. A. C.
Doudney, Land Surveyor.
REFRIGERATOR 9 Cu. Ft. Large
Freezer Compartment. Clean,
A RenI Retirement Home
quiet. Phone M43-J.
Well kept Two Bedroom Home on
Urge rnrnrr lot. Good variety of Brnwn Fox FUR Jacket. fll*e 12.
Excrllcnl Condition. 123. Phone
bearing Cltrua Trees. Flowing
1234-K lifter R p. in. .
Wei), flowers, good gardrn. Closn
in mi paved road. M.OOO. with '30 Model USA C-ll MOTOR
MOO. down.
, CYCLE. 15 cu. In. Very econom­
A lb erta J. Unit
ical. Call after o p m. 201H
Associate
Sanford Ave., Phone 7*4.
ltn%a I,. I'ayton, Broker
Annabfllr B. Ilrnder-nn, Associate CltlR with .Mattress, Like New.
'hone :s7l
17 »2 at Hiawatha
Makes into playpen. Call 3U3-.M.
NEW C, B. - I B. R House. Oak TRAILER Bottle Combination with
floors, screen porch, carporte,
20 BTU Heater 140. Thor Electric
1» ft. Lot, No City Taxes. W. B.
Ironer &lt;33. 2600 Hiawatha Ave.
Hoffman, 2423 Cedar Ave.

ARTICLE! FOR BALM

Whether Buying or Sailing. It will
pay you to see
J. W. IA U * REALTOR.
.Ftoaida State Beak Bulidtog
••Call Hall" Phona ITU.

$4,780.

$7,500.

Three Bedroom Frame Home, 2
years uld. Screen porch, hard­
*
N#w Homa $7450
wood floora, kitchen equipped.
■Concrete black construction, nice
ilia lot, paved street and close
Laura B. Oiler. Broker
to shopping district. Will be
reedy for occupancy In two SMI SOUTH ORLANDO DRIVE
Fkaaa. 123$
weeks, Location &lt;10 East Fourth
Street. Terms If desired.
..................&lt;300. Down
Out from town — Two bedroom
...... .
f 1,000. Down
homa with 1 acre of land and
:a ........ 11,000 Down
‘priced at &lt;3.300. A large 4 badYou Buy or sell
room with J 'i acre* of land only
Payton, Broker
3 mile* from downtown and
Header son, Aiwelats
priced at 110,000.
I. Hall. Attoclata
IMS at Hiawatha
$hob«rl A. WilUama. Resltor
Bayaead Luxdqelat, Assecleto
Than* 1ST) AUantic Bank Bide.
room, living room with fireplace,
encloacd aun perch, patfo with
barbequo grllln—an older home
dealgned for gracious living.
&lt;14,730. Terma
&lt; BR home. Price only &lt;3.)7S.
THREE Bedroom een
Down payment &lt;400. &lt;W. month
„PKft.LIPS home, I
Lovely 3 BR nearly-naw home In
V hardwood floor*. G. 1
excellent neighborhood. Hard­
Phona 117-W,
wood floor*, tiled bath. Very
nicely landscaped- Prleet &lt;13,100,
$6,500
&lt;2.130 down; 3)1.1* month. See
OUR Bedroom Home, excalleot
this one before you decide.
condition. Walking dlitance of
town. Prnlatly furnished. Term*.
Lakefreat Cam! litre
land holtom,Spring fed, \M sitea
SJM . DOWN
73 ft: or loo it. on water by ap­
hrea Bedroom Modern Masonry
proximately 230 fl. depth. Priced
Home. Lovely location. Electric
From MW to &lt;723, Term*.
Kitchen, Ceramic Tile Bath.

Alexander I Stringer

Beal Eataxe • laaaranca
Mr*. Leartae Mesauger, ’ Aeaee.
117 Magaalla Ave,
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7R10IDA1RE appliances,
Nlte Stand ............................ 1.30
and eervlea. C. H. High,
Ur. and Mra. Draater ........ 29M
71a. Phone 703-3313 or
Bookeaaa Bed . , .................. 34J0
Htt-W after 9 p. a .
(Twin or Double;
Student Deik ..................... 24.30
Bookcaae ........................... 12.30
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
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Corner 2nd * Magnolia Ph. 1231
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March Jury Trial
Set To Determine
If Graham Is Sane
DENVER (Jrt-A Jury trial li Ml
to start March 3 to detarmlM M
John Gilbert Graham w u I I U
list Nov. 1 when he la aeeuead a t
dynamiting an airliner that hurtai
his mother and 43 othera to deitk,
Trill on th* u nity lilts* w if'

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von buy. Open Evenings end
Nan \V.*| har
Sundays.
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I.nva
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rulating hral. Cost &lt;6,790. Will ii&gt;
ex fliilrilnr l.lfkt
sell for &lt;3,700. Phone 1063-W I :a» Jark I'aar Bhnw
l:sn l.nta htnrr
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1:41 Dmiv ^Awards A Nana
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Champion slock, registered fe­ 2tx H. JOHNSON ............... &lt;47.30 Vita
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Pboao UK
male. Phone 2176-J,
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HELP WANTED
1
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"Your Wettlnghouse Dealer"
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&lt;30.93
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Sn Hollnm Cowl
. . . &lt;100.00 II
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Aft
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I 1717.
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BALES HELP WANTED - Full 1U H. JOHNSON ............... &lt;19.03 11:19 Naara A SO
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USED Elaetrto. coin dispenser
or rert-tlmu. Firestone Stores. 10 H. Lightning MERCURY &lt;100.00
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with controls ............... &lt;130.93 Tltk SAimlaa
thaw
Plates, Write Reevei, Attleboro, 16 H. KLOJN ....................... &lt;129.03
Can be seen at The Sanford
Mass. Free Sample A Details.
Herald. &lt;40.
20 11. MARTIN, &lt;300.73
Now motor ..................... IIUOO
QUICK CASH far F m ltare. Add­ It A H E L P W A N T E D (fe e e e fe ) I M K H. JOHNSON, 1933 Model, f«- — VTTM IHfW - I f
very f a s t ....................... &lt;230.00
led Maefctaea, Typewriters, OetKte-Bm S B u sty Shop
hotrd Motors, Boats. Super NURSES AID for new Seminole Also many motors tent down for
uaed parts. Reasonable.
Trading Peat One mile South
BEST In Workmaaghlp a n d
Memorial Hospital. Hospital ex­
Oa Bala Wktto They Last!
ea lf-fi. Phaae 3017-W,
Matari:
perience preferred but not neces­
IMS Model EVIN1UDKS
IM East 2nd RL
Fbea* Ml
sary. Apply Director of Nuriev, 23New
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Starting
Window Sills — Lintel!
Wednesday between 0 - 12, 3 - 3.
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&lt;430.00
Flue Blocks — Cradle Blocks
For ALL Your Beauty Needs can
Woman with machine to sew ready 23 H. E l« , Demonstrator
Grease Traps — Dry Walla,
Harrlatt'a B u tty Nook
used about 33 houm ...... &lt;313,00
cut jprons. Easy, profitable.
Miracle Caucreto Ce
rhoru 071
IN So. Oak AV*.
How WUl YOU Rwapr
Ml Elm Ava
Pk. 1133 Spar* or full time. A A B
(Open weeing# by appftul
ataiaaL)
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How Will YOU Trade?
APRONS, Fort Smith 3. Ark
Your OLD .Motor
—Fartory to To*—
For a BETTER Grade)
U irw m tT
Aluminum
•See tha New EvlJtrudr Line for '«
Venetian Blind!
AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN a hour - Waik awl Dam
Enclosed bead. Sag prool bottom
ROBSON Sporting Goods
Aggressive and alert. Hale* ex
a hour 34 * With and Dr
rail with pintle end*. Plaitle or
nance. Write Bon SC % Th&lt;
ilibed Laundry
rayon Lapel. Cotton or nylon
nford Herald.
uto.no pry Dewing
cord*.
SasithiM e L a u d r o r
mkarik GiM! wU P a k t Ca.
SaaUt Side Foodmart B
.3-114 Wait 2nd St.
Phono 330
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CHAS/A4’ P A W n H * O U « H

Thoa# 1440

ATTRACTIVELY DESIGNED 3BEDROOM HOMES - PRICED
from &lt;11,100 to &lt;13,000 . FHA
and VA (GI) Financed.
pD H A M A TUDOR. INC.
Bulldera of Finer Homea for
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RIAL ESTATE WANTED
Florida Living.
Highest CASH. TRADE-IN prteee
ACREAGE WANTED
Salve Office—3*23 So. French Ave.
paid tor wed fureliure Call 0M.
I have several Buyers waiting for
WUsoo-Maler Furniture Co, 311
Phone 1100 or 2M0
3 to ino Acres, preferably Houth
1. let SL
part nf Kemlnnle County- Call
l’aul C. Allman, Winter Park, TO RENT Wheel Chair in good
27-2341 Collect.
condition. Phone 2447-M-2.

FOUR OR FIVE ROOM HOUSE. RETIREMENT HOME. Comfort
able Two Bedroom Frame house
Improve meats. Fruit, Garage.
with wood floors, screened
In of out of City. Elmer Smith,
porch. Lot attractively land­
4313 - 43 s i, Long island city,
scaped. Near Stores.
3 - BEAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE^3

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fciiio attorneys who rejected 6 #
findings of four psychiatrist! Mat
tha 23-yesr-old defendant was giMa
In affect, the doctor* found Qfs&lt;
ham knew right from wrong and
could refrain from doing wrong.....
The defenin had Its eholcw at
having a separate trial on tha sanl&lt;
ly Issue or Including it In a trial
lo determine Graham's guilt or
innocence to charges of murdering
his mother Mrs. Dalsle E. King, 33.
The sanity trial — expected to
last about 10 days — will foeu* M
the testimony of the four psyt^tatrlsts, who will report on their ei*‘
amlnatlons of Graham. Dteal)».a|’
the bombing of th* United Air
Lines plane will probably com#
into this trlit only Incidentally.'

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Naval Personnel !,;
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W« hive leased aoma
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SEAT COVERS

Absolutely Free
For a period of 4 day*,
to New arrival* at Ouf
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For Alt Cars
B K A tm rU L PATTERNS
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ttoreotyperaOnly toe tract ratifleatlae by
truck drivers (teaasiters) at* the
afamoon Tlm n and morn Ini Free
Praia remained today between full
aetltemant with eight union*.
Drlvara at the afttmooe Nawi
approved a new pact unanimously
ycitarday and teamster laadan
■aid rallilcatlon by tba other two
unit* waa “a foregone conciliate**!?
All three newspapers, trhoee
eomblnad ampteyment total* 4,Me
and whoa* dally alreulattee total*
more thin 2 ,800,000, called back
worker* yaatarday to begin ready*
Ini the Wewe and Timae for ptblication today and tba Pro* T rail
to ro ll tomorrow morning.

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CS, Utah (Jl. — Joseph1.C.
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i of Clarita told him the
WRiHted e dame,of, RitaRttetta yaatarday. ffe took hla
H « caliber revolver and
them bow to play. •

To Congress Today
With Big Inc regie
WASHINGTON ID - President
Elsenhower lent hi* flret balanced
budget to Congrei* today. It cal)*
for ipending BMAM,000,000^ in the
yaw beginning duly 1, an iaeraaa*
of moro than l i t billion doQara
over this year, mainly tor defanao.
A predicted bicreaae of B1.80#,ooo,non In revenuei, to a letal of
W,too,ooo.ooo, foreahadowad p aurptu* of 448 million dollars In fiscal
HOT.
Th* President asked C ongrqfru
forego a tax cut united th# Cut
would not Interfere with email debt
reductions planned In the new
budget.
He alto predicted the gov­
ernment would wind up tho current
fiscal year 23 million. dollar* In
the black. He aaid spending of 864,210,000,000 will be more thin bal­
anced with revamtea of 864,100,-

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■CutCHMONT, N Y . ID-Htor#
arc til kteda of courage. Hare la
one kind..
Take e If-yaar-old man in a. gray
flaaiel suit who. Uvaa in: ■ comfoitebto home ip the suburb* with
hia wife and five children, ranging
from I to IB yaara old. Sand him
down to tbo afatio* Ova mornings
a weak, to eaffl'n New Y^rk-hound
train te a ' wiU-paftag Advertising
■cancy fab wtbch ha thoroughly
datosta,
. Letbl* Bast drag moto loathfully
each mArkte|..LM htojUstoate for
the tklnga h* does at Wa jab each
day ttcmtta* atfadUy. But-let him
nrvsr format (hat ha tovfa W* wife
and children and want* to provide
for them,' Finally let him be
physically nauseated one morning
at tba pm pact of hla Job.
Than he,’and his wife, alt down
and agree that th* ooly thing for
him to do la to realise hla deep
desire: quit bis Job and be a free­
lance television writer.
Today,; nearly a year later, Phil
Ralsman Jr. la on* of th* rising
new generation'of television script

Bryant Formally
In Governor's Race
OCALA (TV-Hep. F irrii Bryant
of Marlon County, is formally to
the IBM govarnor’a race.
The 41-year-old Ocala lawyer an*
mmneed ycitarday ha would enter
the Democratic primaries In May.
Ha will aubmlt hi* qualifying, tea
to tha.iacreU ry of Mata during
the Tab. 21-March ■ period proacribed by Uia itata election cod*.
By *announcing hi* eandldiry,
Biyajlt comes under'lb*,'restrletlona.qf.tiia code. H# may-accept
contributions but must report the
amounts received and donors each
week to the secretary of stat*. He
eannot spend any money In behalf
of his campaign, axeept for pertonal travel, before Feb. 21.
Bryant Is the first major con­
tender for the governorship to an­
nounce hla candidacy.

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a Lutheran church account in tha
Mercantile Bank of Quincy.
Tba shortage was discovered aft­ at* eating regularly and) the bill*
er the death Nov. 2g of Andrew C. are paid on time. Most Important,
Schnack, treasurer of the Central Phil Relaman Is a bappy man.
Ulinoli District of the Lutheran Heiiman has Just turned te his
Church, Missouri Synod, and pres­ most rceent script 1to David Susaident of tho bank,
klnd,- executive producer of Arm­
Tha exact amount will not bo strong Ctrela Theater-who name*
known until an audit la completed him among Ui# moat promising
In about three months.
111 . ' i** of
writer ‘'discoveries**
&lt;_* th# past
. *
The shortage was announced ysar. lt’i a factual account of eight
Saturday by tha bank. The bank hour* on the women’* ward of St.
did not estimate the loss, but the Luka'S Hospital in Now York, th*
Quincy Herald-Whit learned from fifth
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script
ha’s
sold I nIn t f&lt;nlne
church official* that indications
months.
were it would run "into six fig­
Before somebody who b n a yen
ures.’*
to be a TV. writer and hate* hla Job
decide* to- #ipiilate RaUmanrand
AIRLINER SKIDS
I become a tree-lance, he should be
HUNTINGTON, W. Va. ID-Skld- reminded that Heliman baa been
ding on hard-packed snow during a professional writer tor many
a routine landing, an Eastern Air­ r o a r s . After graduating from
lines Silver Falcon with 12 pas­ Brown University to 'lW , h* spent
senger! and a crew of three left a down years, as .e writer* tor
the runway at Huntington Airport
last night and narrowly missed
plunging 400 feet Into a ravin*.
Tha twte-engtM plane, en route
from Lou lavIlia, Xy., to Charlotte,
N. C., did drop onto a ledge to
scrub growth some ao feet below
the runway, but ill aboard eecapad
Injury.
Th* passengere mntlnwd to
their destteattena on snhthsr gjfftt.
NARROW ERCAFB
HENNESSEY, Okla. ID - Two
teen-age cousin* narrowly es­
caped aeriousty Injury yesterday tn
a hunting aceldaot M ir Blaoa,
Okla.
Leroy Fuksa, IS, said he was
holding the barrel nf a .St-cslibor
rtftM and poking at some brush
with the stock of the gun wfcen
H discharged. Th* bullet struck
Bob Fuksa, 14, in the right hand
below the little finger, then hit Le­
roy on the left wrlat, rutting hla
watchband in two and lodging.’tn
hla forearm. Roth boys wan treat­
ed at a doctor's office end re­
leased.

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Rhode bland awaef
■eta. This eemgana
tlonal avenge of M
famllla* throughout t

W I1.UAM W .W HITE.DDB
LEONARD MUNSON, M. Dl
ANNOUNCE
THE REMOVAL OF THEIR OFFICES

1209 EAST SECOND STREET
SAM E PH O N E NUM BERS

15 Homes in LITTLE VENICE

BJBQ.OQO la bellavcd m issing from

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1 Home in FRANKLIN TERRACE
1 Home in DREAMWOLD
24 Homes in RAVENNA PARK
5 Homes in TANGLEWOOD

W H Y ACCEPT A N Y TH IN G BUT THE

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MATERIALS, WORKMAN­
SHIP. A ARCHITECTURAL
DESIGN
LOCATIONS
ENG1NE1RED DEVELOP­
MENTS
EQUIPPED ft MOST COM­
PLETE W I F E - S A V E R
RAINBOW KITCHENS
COLORED PLUMBING FIX­
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BEWILDBBED COONB
FT. Knowr-Ky. (D-The raccoons
In thla nack of th* wooda-wkat’a
toft «i.'am —snuat have thought an
army if Davy CrockatU psaaad
through Saturday night.
B u ilt waa only Brig- Dm - *emuel L Myers sad aoma TI prod rsfLaadr.NMiVtoto,. toOetly. Bastenter* wka 'i f i 'a a e e r bea« an a

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Oan. Myare, aommandar t i toe
training stater, waa lmprasaad

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M is fo rtu n e
Swiss Bell Program
To Be Given Friday
At Baptist Church
The eldest and sweetest ♦oned
sat at Swill Betts tn America,
will be featured by the «*aon
Swiss Bali Ringers hi a sacred
concert at tha Flrat Baptist
Church, Sixth and Park, Jan. SO
at 7:80 p. m. There will be no ad­
mission charge to this program,
but a free will offering will bo
H r in i;
This aot of M Swiss Hand Balia
waa brought to America from
England In 1S4T and need la
concerto all over tho nation by tho
Ponko family of Boston, who worn
known as tha original group of
all-Amartean Swtoo Boll Ringers.
Tho Mason Iwtsa Boll Ringer*—
consisting of tha Rev. and Mrs.
Benard Mason of V°a Angolta,
California, are veteran concert ar­
tiste. They have given over 4,000
concert* in every state tn tha
union during tha last 38 yaari.
They are currently on their 14th
concert tour of the nation. They
feature a large variety of novel
and Unique instruments — Swiss
Hand Bella, musical glasses,
singing saw, vibraharp, eolovox,
the world's largest sat of triple
octavo chime* and tho Instrument
of mystery the Victor Theremin.
The latter Instrument has no key­
board, airings, roods or pipes and
Toapenda to tho motion of tho
player's hands waving over It
without being touched.

JACKSONVILLE (ri-Atox
D.
Littlefield, eharged with Income
tax evasion stood accused today of
accepting money from gamblers
to 1st them stay In business while
kn we* sheriff of Volusia County.
Two termer gambling club op­
eratora testified in Federal Court
yesterday they paid "protection
■m ay" to Littlefield or two of hi*
teputlex In 1M7-4I, the aanta yaari
tba government charge* the one*
tsme state Democratic chairman
wtm ‘ evading $10,288 to income
tease.
Jamee L. Gullmartto, 17. S. dis­
trict attorney, told the Jury a "subitaatlai amount" of the protection
money waa not reported on tittleflted'a tax raturns, Cheater BcdeO,
defense attorney, countered that
none of the money went te Little­
field ter his own uae hut waa
channeled into political campaign
fundi.
Arthur Reynold* Robinson, for­
mer partner to the 400 Club to
South Daytona, said he handed
Littlefield to person 11,000 to cash
a month for nine months aa "good
will" to eparata blackjack, roulette,
erapa and slot machines.

Seminole High
Ploys Home Tonite
By H. P. GORDIE
The Semtooto Hiah School varsity
basketball team will be seeking Ita
third win at the seaeon tonight when
It meet* tha aharp-ihooting team
from Palatka.
In tha preliminary contest, Ihe
Hanford Parochial School's eight
and ninth gradera will tengte with
the Sanford Junior varsity.
BeUt gamws will ba played a4 the
Semtooto High School gym. P int
game la achedulad to get underway
at 8:13 IhU evening,
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DOESN’T LIKE KICKING
BALTIMORE iri- Mrs. Marie
Streb said ihe didn't mind being
knocked down, she's used to that,
but when her husband kicked her,
. . . .Well!
Tha t-foot-l husband of the »■
foot-18 Marfk, who waa oace known
around tha professional wrestling
circuit aa "Gypsy Lee," denied be
floored her or kicked hey. Just a
caa« at mistaken identity, aald he.
But Magistrate Ximuu Sckwftetd
gava tb* daeUtoa to the slender
37-year-old brum tta. He fined
Streb £3.

The Florida River Cruise* pleaaura boat, 'The Nautican", oa Ua
maiden trip to Blu« Spring* yasitrdajr wa» rammad by an ad
bar jo on 1U \ ay to lanford.
Tha Nautlean. Juat 13-mtaults
from Blue Sprlnja at tha lima of
tha rlrar accident, waa badly
damaged In the headoo amaah
leavlnj a gaping hole in tta bow.
Richard Sodero. one of tha eooperatora o( tha Nantican, waa on
tha trip and all but thraa ol tha M
paeaengeri were on tha upper
deck at the time of tha craih.
Sodero, Captain of lha Nautlcan
J. R. Oliver, and moil of tha pas■tngera laid that tha barga gava
the fl»t blaat of ita whittle to signlfy that they would heap their
courae lo the right and the Nautican returned the algnal.
However, according to Sodero,
tha barga, coming around a make
band of the river, eame acroaa tha
channel broadalde ramming headon into the pleaaure boat
The paaaengera and crew were
thrown off balanre and only minor
injuriaa warn received.
Tha Nautican waa hit above tha
waterline and waa damaged only
In tha wood atrueture of Ihe bow.
Tha tteri hull waa not damaged In
tha river accident.
Eye witneiaea G. D. Spring and
Floyd Hopkjna aatd that the Nautl­
can waa In th« clear aa far aa tha
pleaaura boat waa concerned. Cap­
tain Oliver aald that thia la the
flrat accident ha haa experienced
doring hla time piloting boats.
Captain Oliver aald, following
the accident and hie return to tha
Sanford pier where a number of
people met the voaseJ, that (he
Nautican attempted to eacape lha
craah by turning sharply away
from the barge. But apparently
out of control, the barge rammed
the 100 foot pleaaure boat.
Hodam and W. R. Kemp, the two
opera lori nfeiha Florida River
Cniiaee, acid that the Nautican
would be put Into shape Imme­
diately and would be back In aarvice within a few days after under­
going repairs.
examined by a Hanford doctor te
ascertain the extent of injuries,
if any.
Both Kemp and Sodero expressed
their regrets that such an aeeident
should happen to tha Nautlean on
lla first day and trip but that all
hast* would h* made te have re­
pair* completed in as ahorl a lime
as possible.

Gordon Sweeney la to itrv t nl
special rapreaenUtiva of tha Cham­
ber of Commerce to the outlying
clUea of the county, It waa an­
nounced by tho trade body office
today. Tha appointment of the loear office supply owner was mada
by Prealdent Georje Touhy who
aald that Sweeney would work In
cooperation with Mur. Forrest
Breckenridge in meeting with city
officials and rlvle orranUatlons
to help them with particular pro­
blem* where the action' of the
eounty orjrantaation might auprla­
ment Ihelr own.
The aaalgnment I* dermed erpodaily Important in cementing tha
relation* between the headquar­
ter* of tha Chamber of Commerc*
here and greupa striving Tor tha
advancement of mere localised intereata. It la honed tha' the diversi­
fied service* of the county body
will be used te supplement the
activities of groups within tho
altivi In othar parts of tho county.
“Wo are all atrivlng for tha
aamo thing—a bigger and con­
stantly improving Seminole County
that In Urn will advance tha buslneaa and cultural Intereata of all
of us,N President Touhy aald, “and
by cloear teamwork overynne will
bo benefited."
Sweeney Is one ef tha CofC dir­
ectors.

Mrs. A. Covington
Prominent Oviedo
Resident Succumbs
Vre. Augusta D. Covington,
prominent Oviedo resident, died
of Mrt. Oreon Burnett else ef
Oviedo,
Mrs, Covington was active in
many rivie and social activities
Including tha Orirdn Garden Club
and was past president of the Wo­
man's Club. 8he was a member of
the Oviedo Methodist Church.
Mrs. Covington was noted for
living Ihe Covington sward In
students with high scholastie aver­
ages.
Funeral arrangsmenta are IneempleU.

Future Farmers
To Have Reunion
WASHINGTON tri-American of­
ficial* studying ihe Boviet Union's
budget fnr 18M aald today they
find no evidence the RuiaJans are
planning te baek up with cask their
foreign aid offers to Asian and
African natteni.
The Russians hsv# talked big—
a hint te Egypt about 300 million
dollars or ao fnr the Aswan Dam,
perhaps too million dollars for Af­
ghanistan development, 88 million
for an Indian steel mill.
But the Ruulan budget, dis­
closed In bread outline eorne three
weeks ago and under study here
ever since, ha* nothing in K tike
the 84,880,000,000 to U. 8. foreign
aid which Prealdent Elsenhower
requested of Congreia yesterday.
However, absence of definite
foreign aid Itema to its budget
apparently is no bar to Russia's
efforts to cultivate friends,

Appraisal Given
To County Board
Appraisal nf right of way pro­
perties for the four-lining, widen­
ing end paving of 17-88 from Plva
Points to tn Sanford was submit­
ted te Ihe Semtooto County Board
nf Commissioners thia morning In
writing.
Th« appraisal wai.estimated al
slightly more than 8100,000.
Tho new appraisal givaa opti­
mum fnr lha early eonstructinn of
lha highway from the Orange
County line oa to to Sanford.

Robert E. Lee Is
Program Subject
Seminote High School Principal
Prin
Kerman *■ Morris xrfll deliver an
addresa on Robert K, Lot at the
school Thuradey at 10:10 a. m.
Tha program will bo under, the di­
rection of iho United Daughter* of
tha Confederacy.
Vnete will ha fuiwlaked by th*
Seminote High Band under the
direction of Ernest Cowley and
Ihe Gie« Club headed by Mis*

A get-together of thq Future
Farmer* Group of the years 1034M at Seminole High School will
be held al Jim Spencers tomorrow
night at 7:30 p. m.
The reunion of the classmates
of those years Is slated te become
an annual affair.

R o b b in s,
G re e n le a
C ap tu res
Bollentine
Soft'
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m1
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Two Lake Mary mm w#te&gt;*
lured last night after a wild that
that ended In a three-car accidai
on .Stale Road 4M near Forest Cfl
for one of lha get-away ears u
a docile lurrendor by lha drlri
of another, car.
( harlat Frederick, Robhtoe, 1
year-old Lake Mary man, 'iM
'.*Mt
Euarne Scott Greenleaf, W-ytar-fllayoulh, are helng held ill the Mb|&lt;
Inote County-" Jail m pofalMf
charges of armed robbery gad It# ,,
napping.
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In lha gel-way of the two mate
from a farm n e a r’Hiavis. Robbingwaa driving a 184* Chevrolet .frhfll
Greenleaf was driving • ltM
Scott Greenleaf, Charles Frederick Robbins, and Deputy Sheriff Sail# which he purchased from
AKRESTRD ON ARMED ROBBERY CHARGES are two lake Mary
Dykes Motors in Orlande Ilia lib.
Cotton Brown. (Staff Photo)
man. At the Seminole County Jill are: (left to right) Constable
George Kelsey, Sheriff Denver Cordell, Deputy Billy Uily, Eugene
urday for 1140.
Conitabla Georgs Kelsey was a«B
ed to tha Jakubcto Farm about 1:11
last night whan John J a k u b rip jii
C. C. Batlenlina fcwnd gaaotlM
being pumped from thatr tank m
the rear of a bam. Baltepttite.WSl
left al tha pump -white Jaktfb*te
ran for help.
On the return of JateAtl* ft
(he farm with Constable KaUafj
The Board ef Seminole County cull Court; and ti.fUl.M from tho
Ballontlno sraa found at Mte- gow
Commissioners, this morning, ap­ County and Juvenile Judge. The
Mayor F. D. Rent! ha* warned propriated |8,fl&lt;y&gt; for ihe Ramlnole Justice of the Peace reported that BOMBAY, India UR-Bombay po­ ollna pump being bold ad thW
County Chamber .of commerce, earnings In hla office amounted lice opened fire today on Holers point of • sawed off ahotgim bf
the period January 18-2H, 1888 8710
to ihe Seminole County Junior In only I3.0M.U and ft.8a.SS far protesting a government plan to Ihe two raea who wee* M l | |
a* the "First Florida Products •Chamber of Commerce, 83SO to tbs Constable.
make Bombay ■ separate itate. eight. With a threat lb at Balteattol
Festival" In Hanford.
the Longwood Chamber of Com­
In a letter to the Board of 8o- Demonstrator* carried black flags would be killed If the two * « d t |;
The proclamation, signed by merce end 8210 to the Ltke Mary inlnoU County Com min loners, the inscribed: ''Death to Nehru."
not leave Uiw icepe, Constate*
Orange County Commissioners re- The police flrejl at the rlotert aey amt John Jakubclste flM J R d L .x
Mayor Scott and released rtoday, Chamber of Commerce,
quartid .that. sUjirlaaqeri letrnqd
ear. IrtKaUde wak - h f t e T B g W
edf*fi-&gt;il;a; ewtpetfMwit ^df *&gt;1
ovar In-Ut*m
'w ith on wnik rial sourres aald scores of person* Greenleafi ear »t tho point l l 1M '
City ef Sanford in making the
ed io Dm Board ef Commteomera camp crews should be accompani­
sawed off aboifUB. He waa ritea*
Florida Product* Festival a eue- on behalf of ihe Longwood Cham­ ed by a physical examination. The were Injured and about loo were ed some three oe four mile* irwo W t
arrested.
eras,
ber of Commerce ind • mochure complain! was made due In the One rrowd of 10.000 refused to the seen# al the holdup.
Th* Mayor call* attention lo that I*-being printed for liilribu- fact that lomt prisoners were disperse until poller handed over Constable Kelsey said that • • *
turned nver tn Drange County the body of a demonstrator killed ollna had been missing from Maria
the festival and ritea Ihe event lion.
to the eititens nf the community.
Commissioner John Melsch mada authorities in no physiral condi by pollen fire during disturbances and Ovisdo gasolina pump# aoq
The .Statewide event, spread Ihe motion for Ihe appropriations tion to work.
link* for taverala months.
last night.
Hie Florida Power end Light Ruses were stoned In Industrial Kelsey radioed for help from tftq
nver a ten-day period, will bring which was adoplrd hy Hi* Hoard.
Reports (rum the various de­ Company submitted a S-jesr con­ district* by big crowds demon- Seminole County Hhexiff'a elfiei
to the attention of Florida fillsen* the many products grown partment* and offices nf the tract lor alectrlc power for Hie str.itins sRnlnst Prime Minister and the Florida Highway Patrol, *’
and manufactured In Florida and county government were presented Ramlnole County Court Hmiie that Nehru’s decision tn put Bombay The two ears, driven by tho pate --3
aska that the ritlian* support to the Board of County Commis­ would ssva the rounly in the neigh­ under tha nd# of tha central ad- of armed robber*, traveled wildly ’
tha use of thee# Hama during sioners along with checks for ex­ borhood of 1300.00 a year.
ministration in Naw Delhi,
from Slavlo te 1T-M where Depuif cess fee* In each office. Reports
the celebration.
Duo In the raclaislficatlon of About halt Bombay'i three mil­ Sheriff Cottoo Brawn sod Doputte- US
Hero In Hanford, tha Renilnnte were heard from Sanford Doudney, the power service to the County, lion population went he city In­ ed Bill Lilly epotted tho LaSalla
County Chamber of Commerce Is Tax Assessor, John L. Galloway, a saving would be realixed. How- cluded in a proposed state In which end gave chase from the inter*#*- planning for display* and other Tax Collcclor, O. P. Herndon, ever, Commissioner Meiach ques­ Marald would be the official lan­ tion of 17-88 and State Read 4M
events to focus attention on pro­ Clerk of the Circuit Court, Er­ tioned the contract In lieu of lha guage.
lo Forest Cily where Greenleaf
duct* grown especially within nest Housholder, County and Ju­ Cily of Sanford acquiring Ihe dis­
•mashed Into lha rear of a pickup .
venile Judge, W. Hugh Duncan, tribution system. It was explain­
tha limit* of Hemlnola County,
(ruck with Deputy Brown aldawi*
Ralph Austin .Smith I* chair­ Justice of the Peace, and Constable ed that such a contract would bo
tog tha Greanlaaf car.
man nf the eommltta* fnr tha J. Q. "Slim" Galloway. Excess a part of the sa’o of Ihe distribu­
The Chevralat, driven by Rote
fee*
turned
nver
lo
the
Floard
of
tion
system
and
service
would
con­
Chamber of Commerce with
bins, was Hopped at Uw Saatoalfo a ty
James A. Wright and Robert Kll- Commissioners amounted to 84,- tinue,
Orange County ltoa on 4M by Flo* H i­
van serving with him at com- 887.84 from ihe Tax Assessor;
Prior to the noon recess for
87,581.1* from the Tex Collector;
lda Highway Patrol Trooper Hitrvgp 5
mltUa members.
t7.8M.ia from the Clerk of Clr- lunch, the Board of County ComB a r r o w , Robbins surrendered :r
mlaalonara agreed, with n dis­
" 'JWfJ*
senting vole hy Commissioner ROANOKE. Va. (JT)—'Tha »e- meekly.
John Maiseh, that one block of cond alrplana pilot te suffer a Florida Highway Patrol Tnwp4f &gt; l
2llh St- would b« opened aa an fatal heart attack white In flight In T. Mark Mack tovaatigstad the -.
across road in property In that Virginia In a week died upon smashup following tha capture at
lenchlng tha ho'pltal here last the get-away armed robbers,
area.
The pickup truck ia .owned bp
A replat of the Tanglewood Sec­ night.
tion Two waa atibmllled and ap­ Hn was [.ary L. Hutton, 38, of Ihe Minute Maid Corp. awJ Js'cY t
proved by the Board of Commis­ Norfolk, piloting a Piedmont Air yiison, 13, of Apopka 'lea tU M ).sioner* and certain rnadi were Line* DC8 from Norfolk to Cinclosed in Ihe Seminole County clnuntl, and heram* til between
subdivision known as Glenn Ethel. Lynchburg and noaitoke, lie took
off from Roanoke but almoet immediately complained of iharp
pnlns In his chest and raqueated
ppcrmissinii nf tho iuwer tn return
to lbs field.
After lording and taxing to tba
By II. P. GORDIE
tending
ramp, ha was driven lo
After being defeated by Lyman
hospital but dropped dead In the
Junior High School ihe Sanford acniergenrv
ward.
Junior High Reboot "B" Squid
Last Thursday I.t. (Jg) Law­
bounced hack Inin the win column rence John laigiin, 40, co-pilnting a
last night hy defeating the All four-engine Navy transpdrt from
Soul's Catholic Junior High team Key West, Fla., to Norfolk, suffer­
by a 31)8 margin.
ed a heart atlnck enrmite and was
Alex MeKIbbin racked aip alqht pronounced dead mi arrival at ihe
patois for high min while Mike Norfolk Nevat Air Station dispen­
Davie tossed In savea te help out- sary.
aeon All Soul'a eager* to every
quarter.
William Oacar McKendrea
Eddie Bacboitr wia outstanding
Rm Joe, both found guilty by
to flow play for the Sanford Junior
cult Court Juries, will bar aentene
High School "B" Team.
Friday hy Circuit Court Judge Vi
Stale Treasurer and Insurance
Commissioner J, Edwin luir*on will
uddress lha pcopte of Florida by
radio tomorrow evening about the
Increased number of traffic ac­
Tha trial of John RUey alias cidents and the itale't new Motor
Jamas Rilay on a charge nf at- Vehicle Financial Responsibility
tempt in commit rape got under­ Law,
way in Circuit Court thin morning, Larson will apeak fnr 13 minutes
A six-man .Jury eoniliting of
nno woman, two negroes and three and will he heard over Radio Sta­
whit# men ware drawn for the tion WTRR beginning at 1:48 p. m.
Ha will particularly espials car­
hearing.
Tha Jury la ^fr*. Gertrude C. lain feature* of Ih* law which both
Hughre, A. J. Peterson, F. C. Ben­ Insured ownert and operators atltl
nett, Vaster Edge, Paul R. Isw i, do not seem to understand. Ha Will
reveal itatlatiea ahowtef that enand Howard. JL Ateettettv te
Paul Perkuit. Rigpo attomoy, te

Appropriations Set
By County Officials

i,T:n,?u%s s flfts

B Squad Bounces
Into Win Column

McKondree, Joe ^
To Hear Sen tenets

Larson To Explain
Responsibility Law

John Riley Trial
Gets Underway

-Jdieoi

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